itcNittslArath Gigyttis, MONDAY A.l-ilm la, 166; APOLOOETIC.—owing to tic circular form of our preen and Joan.., it lc not ip our power to torn ovr rule.. and put our paper "into 2nOtuidnr," . aa It termea, repo; thin, Lot (=not be ..:; •, :71113 • 1 • 148501 1.9FAIIP-410lih. -A fere Cays shim 'under lint - exhilaration •ortbtotin itietitzLitasi ittrl r erider';:sii people jtitk i edto ll edoniltislon'that f ili t hiebellion wtpf 9 , ret;'iliit'-'l3aierf *ii litter!) , dead,, tbaile ei;e 'WO 144v* tti - a,P,i , Ead . t!el *q v -44Fikr- - olia'itat;tvi, in STO,i, Iff i te...be iste4l44iii,JiTir •0014 9 r 7 , !,41w0- c l44,l4 44*cia..4FcPu4ogPfcillig4 Ent, while the l i rewent,,se,4o represent"- nye of the PeQPies.:Ants la Oho :Ivry act of atotehing ou to the South tfie hand of wel. Doilleidhe,fell , sidrit of , Slavery, which we: Isadfaintjttliouil4 extinct, springs into a 2 1 13 *- 14. 4:d: it*lgell 1 ftf . 4tiggin• -of the as sataltifitin his b . Aithialteirflil y' id which to teach this matoiii4witeal ; Ina pinbabfy it would .. b.,.beelitAx) blind to learn it in any other wit 'lttaiidaann has new 4e.t`litanglit a 9: by aui 07dtruling rioridenee, and we learn brit, Oat Siairery is dot dead. lt was'sle Tiiitli r oid.r.thai blow at the life . of the Pres,. idene, , and begs not - a true man who does noi'lthr.drit lte will give himself no rest uoill Sliveiy Sint the spirit of iilitvely aro thtutiaglilfrooted out of tpt, land. ttnitirti:Manj• people who lay the list lerinke :traction Ao wiles .that slavery caFi:We*titiOrdidd *fillet those whi have been Ai life can Left beLlud to become out iliindi'und brethren ; but we are not of.iidi.' - '2lll'rte years ago we made 11;) our minds that there was no safety to this cm thin of 'de . entitt elimination of the whfcl" balm ismo-up with Slavery mac libtxt whieh it dreis its sustenance. The theory luirsh then, - and' itsonnds hatch tis , w to many ears; but the slaughter • r4 -I tirt. , Piefit'ent , bee (Immured the great, InsSkirl did - nation t iatlt will 'never do to atolls!' islayery and leave the cursed spirit •of pastry nutottetad. "The latter roust -be kpid. it. rou•t be uprooted tho • n.oinbly. , tanitisitta,dtitis the tihild of Slavery, \o u`nrittettr man ever ibitlkS of ae~assiubtlon; ilil t ,it ' repiecli'e!t4er for roil:ate -ori!pdblitier. winks.lsr,oiTe - hut a _seceikicirdit . could - bilie-coaceived. such a revolting. crime: TAD.e title of 'slivery - prompted It, and - by thht - one,ireitven:litiring , act has provoked - - the-nation , to Its extirpation, as slavery:it seff,',hy.,lll4a its hind against the govern • meta l prayokedits own destruction. Otithisr 14the'-01 - Afrillll36l the- south, in - equipelling,dreevaquation of Fort Su lain., forted this nation into a.war Which has re milted* eke practical if not legal, ah.rl-, ticriLiat 4liverr - ' thi the 141.1; of .April, 16661 fit:earryinu out a murderous conspiro.- .s7jkifiSot sta1M110: madness, the south has priavoked a second war which must re aidtift24nBsnation and severity of punish PeiiMpi- in ,extermliustion. , , . .. . Tbero me some who • talk of "terpering Juarlie . ' : itll* ' merCy"• in 'deathly with the rebid& ~ Keivyt. -Mat mercy did f/teg ever • shOw to pit. - Did they show tinny - to the 'Union piiiiiMem that fell Into, their bands wlions , ,thqr butchered- by the teas of. thou. asods7 ''2Didlbey ever treat biiy,' oho of . our peep* with Widnes . .., - or ever show any% Idirlyspirlt towanbs , their prosecuting the wart 'Ti P lie'Merry any „element in tha In. stlintiOit of,alivery! . Wheu they sundered w:ves from husbands .and children from -Pailti " ii";= it4ei=: 'the y op - Plied 'the scourgec thibrandlog lion and the manacle, did they think fditiarreir? Did thtiehthr merry . in compasslug ibri murder of Lancets, whilst .heivrato In Meivery act of extendin`ruerty 3F7' ri ,b,,:. ~;'fc .404 i.; has Au, pla ce in the ' .._ 6( .. in bear) and the measure they h.tie lO'Otiters 'sldl be meted: to 'the ' m VOA. •:- .; 1,1% - •- . - •!, ' :' - .2: Trvis••leStion wide%) the hoar teaches us Is tindi . nt ' teinitisi.'' There moat be hn npillir •• • ',-: • • ... . Shollight, of „merry to repels and-- traitors. The-el:Mist tie net - Oto*indering I'. South.' tni " 011:0 1 42°:;:.4" . _...more; . efitic43l4lo ' to southern pride:: Tbetionth has , pr mu bed • its-doom,: and .II- cannot be, overlie]. 'We must wipe -ent , every 'vestig o of Slavery, wheleviir, 4 in! hi whatever ituiros It istatsi' Wikiiiist tied the . rebellhiis.people drib,: sonitc - t hat there' Is nothing Ar them L i tt sisliiisidOn oretPittniition--thil there is no - door open . through which, they can crime' . beek*auti Mt is they were before.. It' - they: ch( . :OOf.lo.S'glitl.bri until - they ake wiped out, so lult ; if Davy choose to submit, let them do / itt.olitt a full understantilniof what is to follitr:Alle bittern; all who have earned it, an lfisfranchiserrient to allll/110 have fol.' i° l io : ft',..in . :;.• - : . ' , , _ . MISSION:4W ABBR./JAM LINCOLN., The Awful iragerly. of Friday night Willett cast a, deeper "loom over this nation than any event in - its 1111461, natumlly Amuses our thoughts to run backover„the period: brier- 1/vit swonderflally evettlital, since be -where tragic death we so deely deplore was frit aimed front his quiet hoMe to guide the dezUoles of his cOuntry. • • did'lse imagine when we mist otr -101.11 for him hi 1360, to what awfrii duties mad rettontibi.itins, and to what agonizing anXielles we were calling him. But before 11.0 day for _assuming those duties and trials stritreel, the dreadful storm through which heists ro wellguided the ship of State Was rising ear k andiierte all along the Southern loitizem. Slate alter Slate darted:falai its I 0( 4 44 aid • assumed a hostile. attitude, and - the -set rued to be dissolving into Its I original:elements. Treason, ready armed, - bieier sod dttiazt, unfurled its banner and d tint' to the conflict; e.e'; %net he saw% tno, to whist a aumintun ut contusion and weakness cote bintd treason and imbecility had reduced . the Government. 'But (slimly, quietly, hum- I.;y, It. the r trersttil of the:Lord his God, he seem forward Onllic great Mission to which 1 e Wes culled. - Peeling that the work be fore Lim sees. Leyond -all • unaided human whsioul and strength; Ina few simple words, but burgess:in& eloquent because so simple, be Legged the prayers of his bumble neigh bor..yr. ho had accompanied him to the train _ o words Gni led millions of hearts, and evoked more (-aloes?, believing prayer than ever Went up to the Eternal Throes for ono wan,. Bien felt assured thattthis was Goti'n Ilan, and thuf success was certain, arelfr. Lart-cotzs F;_titi it would be with God's Vessfog. The faith so feelinglfionfessed on that °erasion was long and sordly tried; but it never failed; end those prayers whichk Le tn'toked eontinusii to ascend la an ever irii,rrisitig TOlllllO during those four terrible years from ebasets.mit: firesides, from efthrelle.: \ front Eqidiers' . tent., from the mibins of slare.s, .from imetics, from Eu rope,- from continents' and islands, where. ever thene were limn ts tit — at idled God and Liberty and yruth. • .•'And'be did succeed. .111 s course was ever onward, Onward, step afterstep. - _We often, in our imi encore, Chided his slowness, - sad afterwardlicenfessedthat he was rastetmaglz .- 130 me of us blamed iihr - conseivatism, ang, anon, admitted that that too was right.,Sla very; the great monster evil and itteticeid 'Dr ake rebelllcA, MIS not. suddenly nor rashly s„ ~ ~qr.:~.- ~J ~.x ~'ti..-. asßai:t_ !lad LiNcot the !, wbc n FI.I.N . ONT ^.l , to do so, 1m tr. , t:' • l bare rrred.ed the Union, Lot Itql the mixt.. sie.r alive. Slowly and Nv it was doing the work. ' hieh sla very'had kindled to der was slowly but surely Lrscowt with a envie; mere *talesman saw, hie Vire. At length the hem the bolt wideb struck the fetter limbs of millions sped. It was 'b, for it shook tbe country to it It WAS not too soon; for it success. Ifen thought until that that the country was in advert( 'resident'; brit It required week, 'is for a majority of the people . itth him The war, terrible and seagull:Lary, went Half-hearted or false-hearted leaders were dismizsed, and better men put in their places. 'Decisive victories beginio:crown the arm's-Of the Union; and the p v : t ile be gan to feel that it they Would 511 he na tion tlley,mu.st uttei!y abolish 'that 'abomi nable thing which had occasioned all our +reale. .... . In lane; 1804, the friends of rieedom an.t the Union met In coneention in Baltimore. ..... and :not only renonilaite AnnAa.at LIN. COLN, lint reFolvert to aboli II Slavery totally dad at ' once' by a eonatitit one l amendment.. From that moment "'leaven blessed our arms with signal sumo-Eves. 'ln Nova brr folloWing the people ratified that grpt re. solve by the election of Liticot.s to a second 'tim. Thenceforward our armies marched from victory to victory without - a single re. veer, 'nail SUEJOIAN had made bh tri- • - umphant and unopposedmarch tlarol7,h Georgia and both the Camhuas, and t tlr,o Itichmend fell and Let•: surrendered to the hulonatalde C ZIANT. “With lila blev,iug success is certain,” said our larrented President when lie ewer. ed upon lis great mission; and Ids eye grew not dim, nor was his natural force al LAW, mall be saw the fulfilment of his prediction, Lake Itlosm, he had his work to do, sod Is gloriou,ly, exhibiting thronaLuut all his labors and trials, emeek, humble, gentle, yet heroic Spirit. Like Most s, he led his people as far as God In tent:id that Le • abotld lead them Eseli saw his people victorious and safe; to each it was given to ee the dawn of a glorious future; but to neither was et given to do all the wink that was to be done. To Mons it - was'&lren to bless, this people before he ' departed, saying "The eternal GOD Is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlastin g amp; and he shall thrust out the enemy from before thee; and shill say, Destroy them, brad then shaft dwell in softqj aloes; the fountain of Jacon .shall be upon a land of corn and wine, also his hcavetts shall drop don u dew. Ihippy..art thou, 0 Isnar.L; who ia,like unto thee, 0 people saved by the Lora', the shield of thy help, and who is the sword of thy excellency! and thine enemies:shall be found liars unto thee; and thou_Shalt triad upon their high places." Mons tittered these words in his bout' of triumph; and then was called to give place to another—not to a better man, but to one betier - adapted to the stern work yet num corriplished. - mission was fulfilled; he had finishedthe.woik that was given him to do, -and for which he was so eminently fitted. Another kind of work; - requiring otheetind different 'qualifteations, now - lay before, thenatkos. Thive we - not , here a key tonstleck the strange and mysterious Prov itiencia-hicl has just oeettrred, and thrown Our nation. into tears? The - great mission of ADHATIAD 1.42 , C0LD has been fitly and glintnusly aceornplished. .pnEsionsr Gorr haspiseed the detainiesofthe nation in . ..k.eent - sr ,Torinson'ti.hands at a perilous titee . fur bin.lelf ind the country. We do not viender•that he accepted the trust with tr einblinglm6,. for "pe. stern task before 'him might well app&l4Ven A;',..stout heart; but-he-did not ehriuk front it; slides he ac cepted It With au bumble exPiession of his fine tent in clod, we- may look forward with confidence to' he future, assured that w 11l tale no step Lack ward., awl do noth ing thrawill•lmperii the high interests co e mitred JoJfira. We have all faith in ASi , ll6l* JOI4T3OS. hins r beenrymd . in tan hour that moat fiercely. tited men's Soule, and has not been tinind wanting. -When every Senator from theSonth turned traitor, he, Oily, proved ti of 11e steo I like Amstar, " faithful sewing the Wildest," In the session of the Senile' Of '1?-604, treason was epidemic among 'the Southern - Member& • One after reisther dropped awaffeom the cause of the Uitlon, until none were lett but Anon.Ew .tonason. But he was not content to stand firm, merely, in that trying hoar, whets Fccve,, and Ber.4 — tind ,'and searly every- other - leading Tennessean nifaway, for we find that be hurled indig mutt denunciations at the traitors, invoked the runes of Leaven upon their guilty heads, andiluvatened them with what they es tidily deft rve.n . owtita then, and what wo Loin - be still give then], the halter. The fittrillCES, the unfaltering moral cour arm, the Sublime devotion to the cause of thc country.whieb be,hen manifestethhave ,I iilacietized his life since. •lie has beep ormnellfriCtl of the , l'icsident since is first Inauguration, has favined through ,rt the moat vigorous prosecitioll of the war, has given his nights and days to the Lath of dris (tag the rebels from Teti (MAWR, 1, ES among the first to see that slavery , aunt ft yish with the rebellion , and among the strongest in urging radical' measures for its extinction, lie has been n personal sufferer . ' ty the rebellion, and brings to his new po sition, not on'y a living ;,faith in radical measures for the restoration of a Listing peace; but am. intense syMpithy with his fellow-sufferers, the never-flinchlng Union men of the South, and a secret conviction Jut, the men *Om have brought and have kept up this war, deserve and ought to re ceive the heartiest punishment that can be inflicted upon them. Ile believes not only In emancipation but in confiscation, and, above all, In hanging. '" 1 ' Thos ho have known Artvanw .loirx sox lo gest love him most. lie has won rot himself, from those who Lave been as sociated with . bin;the most ardent attach ment. lie will win, In like manner upon the t. ouniry. There need be no fears enter laimd of him., lie is the man we need in this new emergency. T he demands of ker. tiel will not be minced by him to the sea timehtal claims of ,ercy that have been set up in hebalf of the greatest criminals this country ever saw. Let vs leave the cause of the tatiorein Lis bands, in the confident assurance that he will execute his duties faithfully and meet, witbeit shrinking, the ?heavy responsibilities - Of his position. "Src S Tvitaurcra."—Thc assay. .in Who flourished Ins dagger on the stage of Fora's theatre and theatrically .quoted - this motto, upon the stile d of Virginia, :Imagined that in killing. Mr. laricor.o be had put an end to tyranny. I 1 r. was right, in one seitre,,,but not as he dreamed. The blow which took LiNcoLa'a life away has 'nerved the arm of the nation for a hist but telling blow at the life of slavery; and the tyrants who have bad their heels upon the necks of liberty rill perish with It, as well Asa the oppressions and corruptions that bate girownont of at. C, 7:l' 1%. c - 11 n a a: in 1 fem.( nd a twounnt Ins 1211 Fr toadying to the Imtefil 1;4 L of mete widelt yet catroli the rebels, c•. - ea in that conquered city, as Eltown in removing a colored guard from Mrs. Lr.x's door be. cause she thr•ught it an Insult to have•ne groea mounting guard over her, and Ms re fusal to review his brave colored troops at the same time as the white hoops, lest the citizens of Richmond should be offended, was bud enough; but his granting safe con duct to leading rebels, and re-convening ,the rebel legislators of Nlirginia, thus directly recognizing a traitorous government, was beyond all endurance: We do not know who Gen. WEITZEL ia, or where he comes from; Ira ae id knoiv that he lias disgraced the nation by his exhibitions of flunaeyism and eeisillty . He himself is too bAse to be disgraced. If the, rebels had taken Washington would they have consulted Mrs. Lincoln's feelings-as to the kind of guard to be placed , • . oiler her; or taken the sensibilities of the people of)Waskingtoti into account in ac ranging their military reviews ? Not they. Nor would they hays thought of convening Congress, or granting safe conduct to Wee dell Phillips or Ben Wade. It is sickening to see this spirit of flunkey isrn betraying itself the moment our army maters.the enemy's capital; Surely we had leen humiliated enough by it befote the war trete out to be rayed from all show of it now, Let as be thankful that the one man capable of it has-been sent away and that the safe conduct to traitors has been revoked and let us hope that the Wave negroes whom l'itnir, ,:t. sent to Petersburg to please the unsubdued Rebels of Richmond will be re caller', and posted on duty without regard to what the people of that city may think. At any rate let the army and its commanders underhand that this thing cannot he repeat ed wLb safety. Them must Ice no more of it. It is no part of the duty of the govern must of the at thy to conciliate the rebels t , r give any consideration to their feelings. The sooner the lb Leis learn that we are on lee no ohligationsjo consider either their likes ,cr M.:likes. the better. Politeness, kindness, r . MICCFFiOLI and conciliation arc all thrown away 111 , 0/1 them, and only serve to make tat m believe that they are, after tit, our masters, instead of our subjects. The Martyr President The viiest crime that hustory records— eseepkone, which the Christiaryworld Is no? commemorating—was committed last Light at Washington. Abraham Lincoln, the twice chosen President of the 'United States, was shot at Ford's Theatre, about ten o' dock, and after lingering in a state of ineensitility through the nigh t,he expired nt twenty two minutes past seven oclock this morning. In a time of overwhelming sorrow, and to fore recovering from the awful shock of this ealamitousevent, it is not 'easy to put one's thoughts upon paper. The revulsion hum the supreme happiness over victory sad the assurance of peace, to the grief for the death of the man who was a chief agent in giving us both victory and peace, is enough to unsettle all minds. The fiendish nature of the crime almost prevents one from appreciating the magnitude of the ea- Is rimy it brings upon the nation. The malt of indignation, sorrow, alarm, anti apprehension must disqualify all fur con sidering calmly the possible. consequences of the event. But the God who preserved Abraham Lincoln until he saw his work erne, and until he had received the thanks of a guileful people, will still protect this button, and guide and direct those to whose isuds the great treat is now delivered, and there need le no fear, though there be un kable :noir° w.—Ph go. ticii3. are D:W 43tedis of Abraham Lincoln. The hour of VictPry Is also the hour of Nalfenal Sorrow. And this National Sor_ row is so enineed with a treat Wrath that vc are unable to ray which feeling prednra inetes .as, we take the'pen in our hand to it ll t ur fellow adorns theleavy blow which La. fallen to the Nation. We soy this unkeeitatingly: Abraham Ltrtoln i. , at the present moment, dyingthe 0. alb of a martyr for that country to which I c a sectnitl thee, on the Fourth of last P ettit,. pledsed his fealty. Unswerving In the, path which his constienco told hint was It e light one---Aiugularty honest and faith it I :o the lortnnt s snd nully of that country which Le had a' second time become-the .wnrh and highest servant—he has perished 'sue nine yr to Ow unity. —Phil. 1-Yr.s. Tim but vry of A mmica.furnfilies no pre. rat for ILe .horrible tragedy enacted in 'Washington last Light. liutue, under the 701 a, war a naiiinafilled with the hec tor- of regicides and maseicres in contests h r the tppremacy. in modern times ti emitter's of the world ftirtti4h no piraticl t o the record of ILA night's died. The iiinkrqnences of the act will be fearful. The achretkin of the time suit' the place, a city thimken with the wine of gl.td news, a theatre thronged with the rejoicing multi thee, the arrangements for the escape of the inureercr, all proved the czneerted na• lute of the plot which has cc frartully et et'td. tragedy lies stricken away the last t i es that bound ea to the Smith: The - lett lingering trace of pity for the retele,lnis been crushed front our hearty, end the nation now will never rest until claim:tient free and full, and retribution tearful and uncompromising, is visited up onthe men who are the authors of the din. Wiest crime.— Plat. News. P UR .r 0 TIGER. . IiarPIUSTMONIED—TSIN VERVE ANSI , A I. BALL ,f th,, Niagara *aggro Fire La z •sr d hose Compsay orllcb was to hors takes vista at Ct trot Halt, Thl. EVENING, boo been •(ST! °RFD UNTIL FURTHER NO ri Mt, on•egotnee of the death of Presldee_t Lie.da fat . NICIO.CuIIIEttA TO TILE NTOVIL tl.e CTICERT Rr% IWO OIL .1 MJ%INI CO. re unrested to esti nod pay their subteriptions nt .e office of i in. hieUil7( 1 11E0:1, President of or Compton lin Liberty street. Pr order of the Hoetd of Lireetors, sinned StrM. AIcCITI CUMIN, President. JYF.O sin TIS Eal EXT.": 6,000 'BUSHELS OATS; 2.onn bush Ear Own; I ear load Peach Blow Potatoea; 156 barrels Oreen App es; • 1 barrel Prdne applo Butter' In stbre and P for_ a _7 AITASON, AMMON & 00., Noe: ate end Eat Penn St., Septt's new building. 11 EAUTJFUL LOCATION ?OR A SU BURBAN RESIDENCE.—Eight alms of choice land Tor sale, bar' ng Forest Shade ?dee& Situate between Llsklard and East Liberty, easy of Adorn by Passenger Hallway, (tooting no the Frit:lint.' Mill Road ; • hounded by eroperty of hire. IdaYarland, rob, Mauna, grq., Mr. Murry Ind otters. Apply to note S (11'111S! FIT Jr SONS. 6t 'Market St. 1. 4 1:•11. 00 half bbla Like Herring; to en Wpiie Fiehr ' 25 vo Lake i dmon, tb do Lake Trout. For pile by apla J. 11. GA NaIIELD.. t IiIeDQU PEIMAN ("INC'S-1111er 21IPORTA7101u.—A anviii lot or P were and Honlert. Just received. Gold Wing dour o, the price in rat filth. Fm awe by W. 1.. AIARSH.II.I. BUTTER. • • 4 half ',Ms Ron Butter; 10 boars do; 2.5 kees Packed-dn. For sale by ~0 , .1. P. CANFIELD. 1 4 ri iii \---- ?p .--- kegs.P — titzlel.:rird, received and for sale ny }ETZER a ARMSTRONG, spld corner Market and • fret streets. 'UT' -- :ICh; TO IRON DEMARS 1. lute llonneShoe Iron la stork forsals low, to close the ionslgtatusat. slot • . ISAIAH DICKEY & 00. 'LAND FOR w :-ALE arm a brill' miles from Hillside Stetson, Yeunnilvanta Itsliroad. xlll4. 'lnst:HT& sgiSS, hi Masan sL -Li-0.34.1h N Y.—lt IA cnoitm Flint recolvei sad for sale by . • • lETZEIS & AIitAISTSONH.-' , BEESE. • _ _ -'ln boxes W. 17 elves.; ' . IW 'Co Ilimburg. rot latch,. : RPI S J. It ;ANFIEI.D. IIiCANB.-25 . bbla .Pilina White, Deana, J-P tor sale by • -_ itna J. B. O.4I(FIEGD -!'~~ .G.n~ :vii ~{' .L:)J'!::: .YTS AMLLICAICIL, AND NAIL MACHINE MA NUF ACI lIRING COMPANY, Of Pennsylvania and Maryland. 0.000 [ULM& PAIS VALCII Prreidatt—HENAY THONAB. Dryansr.r—JOHN W. HELL Ph . ..dart—Hamer THosi As. HELL. Jona W. HALL, iiMillbUrlf WALSOKS, poth. eei phin:ltimari,HalLimore; Jimmy OIL. SlER T, arrs —Ha list,urg. iiin.IIDAUS & LEVIS, Phtladelphlw. • The SubeoMptioo Hook for the expltsl stock. of 'I his Coo iumsy it CoW open at the Hulking. Nouse of ADAMS & LEVIS, Na. 303 Ohestoot otropt, Philettelphin. a emits Wishing to make a pro Stable lute. meat are respectfully 1 to led to call on Mewls. ADAMS & LEVIS, who will give them furitur Intormation, and will show them the 31 Wanes. u. o running and masts; nails, lhe telvattince e ler Olt re eclalnes over any others In ace tut.: That they produ, a wowe perfect nail, with a tertter head, end hula. imperfect rui,s. Thm they effect a ttelar/ of not lest than fiftylgor <tut In no vr+nding of knives and dint Anc the machines Icing se/Jtfeedfoy, they eir et vat Wig of from fifty to en. enty-tire per cent. in the la+or n , ruttag of nail.. Pnttles (refer, an interrst and desiring to sub. erflbs Wlfl please call And ;gamine for themselves: moll v t IR n' COUR ON` VA , IN THE EDI Ifni WARD P f iTe Ist HO fhe WI by era tr of the fltpltt.'s tom t. al e;her y.rounly, Mtlu , .r Ottn Of the tin, ebildren of 112,M4 timer, duc2l, r 111 Ater al Pub] Sale, at t lin 0(11111r IP Min E, the lily of Pittsburgh, oaf SA ruitun y. Atny •th, 04.5, at r n cluck r et, the taller tor tst ant lot• In into Eighth toned, lily of Pittsburgh, rim 2 lots no the ember of Mx cee sou rorbr, streets ' Mi fet feet, being lute :.'us 17 and oi .010 timers plan, reconbsti In P.= Paw: Vol I pace 113; 1 Int on I..oeust street, n ) V tem. Prins Int No. in sent plan; 19 tuts in 31 arta slier, .yidy Mt,. fret. betim lots ml 10 1 3 2. tint log to 11l In Wart 6 tole on Vickro) street. by $l l 4 feet. being No.. tru t ii. in sold pour Ind /I lots on the cornet of Magee and Mug streets. to by 100 feet, being No. 1.11, ItS and 1111 in up: e lan; making altogether at lots. Nome of them re ve y thournble as builing sites, and Other , ore very c•funble for stone nu,riee. They re 301 . 1 separately or .11 torwthr ,r and on Guy erns of payment. .1. W. IF". WHITE. apticd to l Flfth . TI. LECKY, . MANUFACTURER OF OIL TOOLS, AID ALL THL 71ZI - LIMI ram IV Sinking 011 and Bali lit'VUs Particular attention ti inetted to his late In. moreaente In JAILS and JOIN IS, which are of. e rred as the beet In Ise world. They an aU made f the perms Visarfamf Low Moor Iron, hammered ' , measly for three tools. Thew. tools ore mule to Si ANDARD SIZEX, ell that the Pins and Sockets of any One will agree with and It Laos, of asy them set of hie martufsenum, pegrtog number. STEAM ENOINLS and Machine Work • Mad* to Otter at his Shop, on OHIO Snit:ET, seer the corner of Bearer street, Allezheny Qty. Post-often box IT. Saßbolll. POST IRONS, ho. No trouble to above goods. aptlOnel 14ALL'fiSICILILNIIAIRRENtWER n. will stop the hales out of the hair la a few dam OAVANSOII'S INFALLIBLE FILE SALVE will cure the most obstusate Dr. I.IOOFLAND'S °ERMAN ' TILES, will rum Liver Comolalet mu toanently. ALLEN'S LI7IIO BALSAM, for the cure Qt all Lens affect ans. • ThE JAO,DO N HAIR DBEiS/NO, will re store PA Bair to tte mistnal LM Elt*.S LIJSM ET/U Lorm v, will rear's° Pimples, Blotches, Ike.. from the skin. err \ leg Ltie LW FLUBILIb E. for beautifying, pre tiept reastaul'y on hand at Ile CTENTRAL DRUG STOUE, Blukel Honey, Allegheny. elll Clint. A. IC .3.14 I V. PLUMBERS, CAI am .diaza.4:l Hlteauil. Sltitear. EMT= BSI At•S RUILK •cd e‘esy variety . LEAD PIPE WATER, OAS OR STEAM. aria I t RuCLA MA 110 2. —tiY V aCTU E OF • .4 nvolutlon paeraed by the ticket. and Vous. it on outenle at their teerlluton the int. test., I est he glee eoaa that an election :a the let end ••• preeinete of the lroureh Ward, Allegheny. will I.e . held en Tr ENIPA V. the lath day of the'present eath, to sandy t 'pint. sad* vivant 17. the t ...sateen ton. ell. by the death of Phillip It The 11111111tIld canto tri of said *aid (lot god ad pa chute) will hereby rate n0t1e. , ,, thst as elect hir will be heti loathe der stated, between the Invite of - O i eloele, at the barn rl3,e orloldia t i H. aliens, then and there to elect to till such vs ces - .17 in the Conmott itch]. the meat .nolop of lioneells, the tarter ol nini^g niontiOn• in the S.' preelnet has 1... en Ovine. eo. and the election will now be, held at the School ate; on Cabal el rent. JOHN PIOHRISON, 11. error. ervr os ALLlcauncr, Apnl 41, Oa. lagvaidas Hach or • PITTIMVIRVIII,ApaII tlith I NOTICE IS BERGEY GIVEN AC ." CORI/WHOM with the Act of Artiembly, esti -I.< d "An Act enabling Cho Ranks of Lida Uommoa. orr I„th to become asacolationi for the purpose of I acting tinder the Laws of the Milted States" hi the Ptorkborderi of the EXHiLligi3R RANK I ir Prf EHHI/Rraff, at aceneral mingiug this day. Lk. voted la favor of becoming each ad amoeba itl4l, and that lb. consent of the owners of more lion two-thirds of the ahem. hartaren obtained, a• required by the laws of the Halted States .I.lo2idd H. H. MItO HAY. tleabler. STEEL.]: BA 'LEY, STOCK BROKERS, WILKINS HALL. noticulotr attention paid to the purchase sod lair of stock.: RATES OF COMMISSION:! t oil Stevie aelling lan lad under, I per ejint du. do. to and up to 'Mt do.ll and do. tl4 daover.Sn.:Vl pr trot 0111 itEMOV A L .—DAV. CRAWFORD, 4 611111115i1111 Iteraatt la PIS Nettls, Blooms, tr. In remosArd his °Mae tom No. la WATER T. 131.111aLR tIP WI , 011 , and VltiaT s nteeri, n,t, Peoples , National Linok. the Irma Limn mar- Oa I tress cal sled on in al/ ite branches. ()ash ad , awes made. I onsightueots fifit - Itafers to the Iron Manufacturers of Mac ell?. .p7tlload K N RINCVS MELODEONS AND vnuriNS, he best In the world. For ii/tie only b jUII&RLOTTE 'BLUME, n. is ST M 4 . 1f10h atreet. Sole A RftElt DI TING AND mill,: HMG Haring purchased the Interestor Mr. John Fiber, deceased, In the !stab] ehm, at at No. ed blemond Alley. I am prepared to awouunadate the public In all tho branches of the abuts named nuelcien, with oeetnen cad Itspateti. apiLired J OH N —.• • - GENTLEMEN DESIRING BOARD MG In a • FIRST CLASS ROUSE, ego he accommodated either by the day or -week by calling et nplYawd No. la SITEET. EMOVA have thii day removed oom No. G {road Street to to. 360 and asi Penn Street. Scott'. new hntlAlnß, onpnelte the Cleveland and PRieburah Freight vent rruitzzoN, AMMO N A CO. PITIPPISA.4 APIA Ath. Men anGitr EWING,iVOOLSLAIR , ItEISIER4o Ca- Real Esti-Ate Agency, .d deniers in OIL AND iirlAt. LANDS in nsallynnia,ol.lo and Virginin. ODlce No. 757 (2d floor) LIBERTY STREET, apl.3m4 IN PIrTSILL'RaII, PA THE AUGUSTA OM COMPANY • • on'-lea cold U. Intereat.heie, 09 mut wit comma?, oi„.oivee Mid Onmparty from ihU tlnte. Aiorll ft, tsl6. Vellulabet. tmelneil wilt be eectled nt No. C 3 .WATI.II i.IIIIKE.T. F ANCY GOoDEI, BASKETS CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES in every variety, clainp ► J. G. LANER'S, n. Int Market. tit !akin li Crudo ot 00 He itIZOLEUK —1 U. us,LLINS. Y. , Hi= I' 11. sale bit c - • SCIENTIFIC AIICERICAN TLS SPEARS OF IHE Wheeler Az--Wilosou Sewing Machine, 9500.b00 Wh •booid be conaldered by those wit titetre jto puruhnee the BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. We are having a great many Inquiries far Gem. Lag Machines from various pasta of the country, and as we can net conrentently reply to them all by mall, we k ought it proper to data our opith lon to regard to them fn thts patine manner. .We have used WHEW§ patent, manufactured b y the Theeler A Wilion blanufacturind Oompaoy, and we tan any In regard to It, that It I. seldom rival. rt_is simple, not easily put oit of order. , and, In plaint of effectiveness and loish, no other machine stands ahead of It. We state this moth In regard to the eneellerit machine upon our own terponslbillty. Thin Oompany hove made And Son. daring dm Tart three months, 10,475 machines, sod are nos produelne sod telling no per day Tts , ;y vary to prise from eGo to the medium prle ones ell best. to their business there Is over 1,0)03,00010- Vested. and they keep 1,040 men regularly employed manufacturing mashhies. The system pursued Is the some ea . that ad, pled In the tuanutnetturo el arms; every piece Is made to a goose, Lou COLUMN quently the parts of any itntehlo• may be trans. Posed with those of soother machine of the same doe; or sb•uid an accident occur, the broke. part ens immediately be repinord on appnantion et the Mee. Saletrrem EO. 27 Fifth Bt., Pi taburgh mhtattf hEATII OF THE PRESIDE T. NEAT OND APPRopm 10114Dispn 134111,.-c•s. TO et, 31E311 MATE rat: LEATH OF FRFMDENT LINCOLN, H'ith Poriraft of the President, FOR SALE AT JOHN P. HUNT'S, mplli FIFTH ATRFET. I N THE DInITHICT CUUIFF OF AI, • LEA - ME:NY COUNTY, Pena/4 No. to In pan. tou, No. 6 April Term, 166,5 Janie. Ihuolatun Bill In Equity fur ea S Partition. An In w Dennielem; Trouinlon M. Verlla and Nor M., Ma ert,e, I.te Jane Si Dennlston, (tailga te, of raid And,. iv ; • (horse Fladloy and Lydia. hia wife, late Lydia bennlstoo, sod d aughter of said Andrew; Ororge O. Deantston, son of said Andrew; Jame. Atwell Denniatea, son of mod A (anew; Nanny F., daughter of sat.' Andrew; An drew .1. lwanlaton , a nil. or iron of raid Andrew Cal ran L. Dennhoon, a minor Fos of said Andrew saaititl Jieaaletoru a minor son of raid Amaral.; Etletuuds and (Jhrbulans Mahar/a rate (a ' japan. Dennistoni Chaim, D. Diehards, Martin Illtichards and Samuel J. Rtcharda,llo44 of said christiana Bichards; Andrew Clouse ri and Nancy Imie Ms wife late Nanny Jane Rich . 13 , and daughter cUtabiObrestiana Illehardst au • a Rich. vac, Widow (4 John X. Mohan'.. aped. *was a lan of said Christiana Diehards; Oath toe R. Di nni.ton, Icainlantan Kaufman and fl nay 11., kis wife, late Nancy Si. Denstston; O. ig. LE, a anis& the John A. sad Swaim! L. Kalif n, sons of laid Nancy 74. Kaufman; and Eats , Nancy sad Ella dasightem of raid N y X Kaufman. all of wnorn, except said (.3 me D., aos minors, and of whose estate alamln O. Itoraorth of Allegheuy county la • Untallaa; wad William' IL, Joarph F. and . ha ii. 1a , 001440a, sows at said James Deca, • a, cam. , 404.01, of whom John V. IsaLoilner. Maisees uf George Denniaton, late of Pe - city f bandy Allestie,pr eountl, reAflllyl4llol4, • %I. February in. 18c. 11 la ordered by (Joust that natter, be triven of tele substance of II bill, Mace a week for ale abeyant,* weekatnl a P ilugh Gazette, to all among anon who actual .urea cannot be even, secoidina to law, by Mr. 01 their residing oat of the coca of AI. waken', and Mame Pennsylvania. sod to by nailing to each of theta a Printed copy of said no. use, directed to their present plump( *tie a when know!. or to their - tut Made of mudde Lint weeks bHoregthe heading's thing,,., Fulanoult to cald role said e re. itulrwil to Like uottee that maid deemulants 13111 Ras at a Med, te , Tlag the 'Coati to make partition, am an load poles. of all the gal totateof (leery. Den. 41 , 404. deed, being a plate of land La and adJois log Fad Marty, Alkigheof county . containi n g Mr.% rood. 81-101 perches; • lot oo Polo me II et Pistaburshs and a lot In fiber er , ,tamer tomato is watrh 41111 the proportionate which. it le claimed, vett et aafel parties ,'entitled, under the lass will 'of Oran. Dearalston, see md forth: andthat a sate 4•ons has been Raised tow id case. returnable to the 'IEST BONI./ V OF APRIL, IaGI, cmaitaandlag earb of raid ceirodants then to appear Iti said Court to answer the preralws e , &math. Interrog. ties annexed to, raid BM, and to stood to and ide the orner and &met of said Octet 4 h404011 JOHN H. sTEWartr, Shiertf. E. BRADFORD TODD, N . 144 Fourth street, Pittatnurn. OIX). F. OILLMORR, Pittsburgh. whilderuftw Couraird for Uompltlnant. A CCvuti:r OF Tilt Lk/ROUGH OF TY.3IIIIIA NCEVILLF, I nom Aptll 1941 to Aprfl TO. ism : J•meo Kelly, Collector To amount I.upllesce. to Addlt lama fan Jal.ea Help paid Tressitte - ..". Elena vain.. Per tentage lotiu D. Itishntda, Traaauter To amount [sow tnrmer Trauma, En la " " Keir,Oullector. 1114 SI VOLlcle 104 01 NV ormts iPald Pei ecuinge • !Minute Ie Trenoyi 17,1 u‘i JANE. atemer Lt ,, Au Mor s . p.i at .t s. It I. ENtill, Ri.LUCI lON CAIn prier of RPET* Pesiring to agent this public A. opportuatty of purctousing goods at POPULAR PRItEA. llerreepondlcr with the Devine in fold, Anti the imp tumble In Alerchandho geisersily, We have tole Jay , . Narked down prices Thrnueaout our ent.re Nock, • Ogre the largest And moat complete aasortosent Of new aid choice patterns, brussels, Velvets,: Two end Three Ply Ingrain, Floor Oil Cloths, Window Shade; he., • At a reductiers of Tweaty.eva to Thilty-tlsree and one.third per cent. BIoYMILAND & COLLINS, 71 ar4 7a FIPTIi STREET, Next doer to Custom Hone and P. c0h.21 pOIiTSMOUTII SIX 00111) itorr FINISII American Spool Cotton.- AM OrtY'S ENAMELED SPOOL COTTON lu se threads are warranted or supertnr puslltY and g..nranteed to. measure too yards In length. Can be had In ar Colon nod numbers - Itlanuf.etured by the P.UtITSMOtfI'H 5CE.13.1 FAATIOU S , and for sale by the trade generally. C_ • IAHLER AMORY CO., SELLING AGENTS, M fl UT /AV Street, New York 1801revomhlrestreet, Itomnn; SUS Church Street, Phrhuielphls. - • • iiil.77lamod N TILE 31AtTER- .01 CA, account of S. / la the Orphans` Court of Cuthbert, r stouter of Allegoeny No. 63, Nancy Burnside, deed, March Term. ion. And now, to wit, Amtl 61h, •Erit, Wm. O. Haw. lane, Jr.t H.q., to &predated Abettor to hear and detrital,r the exceptions thereto mid fo mike Of,. trihutlon of the balance In 'he hinds of the no. ceontatit to and among the parties entltfed to the same. 7JY THE COMET. From the ltecord WM. A. HERRON, CINt. The Auditor et e named Will Hardt the puties trt mit rd for the purposes or hie appolottueut. xt cat,. Ornut sttret, Pittsburgh. nu SATUR. As, A orti :➢th, A IL VAS et 2 &old* r. K. w. G. HAWKINS, Jr.., Auditor. 12IMEZEI NOTICX.—Let Ix tr. tehterneniery upen• the estate of Mishit P. Sa ift, decd. late of Alh gheny 'tiny etiotity. haring been granted to the under signeindebted to said estate are errhy untitled to umke intinede pnsent, and 11. on e -basing eliding against said e s tatesre notified 'to , presizet them, duly. authentleileedi fOl. settle. meet. . aadwo.w ELLIOTT & SIT/TT. 1“:.711,`.1TS 2.‘ 11 ED By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned has &mimed the General Sub. icription Agency for the sale of United St 'a freiniUrt Notes, b!arizit seven sad three te4ttol per tenf..infefeal, pet annum, knows as the Seven-Thirty Loan, These Notes's:* Issued under date of June tett, 1 1 1 65 , i are payable three ream horn that Urns, to currency, or are aoneettible at the optlon of the bolder Into . U. S. Vl4ls Per, Cent GOLD BEARING BONDS, Thine bends are Worth a prierthra Which In creases the actual profit on the . 7.30 lona, and Its nmptton / rb:. Ettate see ithatrips tastes*, Intfch adds trout one is three Der mv, ewe. acterdleg to the rate levied on other property. The Interest payable Nembannually by *cupolas attached tee, note, whsoll Ivey be sue or wet sold to soy oeok.or banker. The totemic 11M011.01.11 to One cent per day or a 00 note. Two cents " " " $lOO " Ten " " " " $5OO " 20 " " " " $lOOO " $1 $6OOO " Notes of oil LLe drooationtiona domed will be promptly furntshohl upon re.elpt of aubserlptloni. Thl. THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offerml by the Government, u 1 It lc eon!. dently expected that !to cul/trlor advantages Great Popular Loan of the People t.er Lona eio0,000"0 of the Loan authorized by the lest Uosgress temens In the market. This amount, at the mate et which It Is being absorbed. will all be subscribed for sr!ibin four months when the notes yell! undoubtedly eommand p'emlum, se has uniformly been the case on cloning the ettheettPtlons to other Loan. In artier that the citizen, of every tows and etutios of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan. the National Mole, State Bank.. and Private Banker, throughout the woe. try brie general agreed tw t ortve supactlytiona at per. Subecribers will setoet their own meaty la whom they hare confidence, aid who only are to be tesywearble for the dellrery of the note, fo which they tenure orders. • SuNwMpUe MI Mittel Weld Mr' Youth far% I *mit% Nstlems3 rlttalbmimli. smUonal Limit of Committee. " 1 / 9 11 aty humeri • umeri " limilitales • • - rein ellimMemY Molar ea • OMNI - /1144 of Alleightay. aeifm.dmiler THE GREAT PIIRIFLEIL 11E14APANAKA. , • • Mince tkitztradnetlee et nieduans, the ereposel Ii ease has perhaps bees SAS :subject of mon we roue and eetesS2o imanderation by the nog Warned of the profeeakra than any °thee etiluseeted with toe law' of the Cheat Creators not a Combas onsended that all Maoism hese their origin In tie stomach; others, the solids of the body:, egun wain. and by far, the greatest number mintstad and rends that thee:hoot: Usett is the reij fonadata of Ufa—that If ft beeomee impure„then Mamie Ha Irma inna*-80111131•. Cancer, Ulcers, as, appear. Arai Indeed, experience In treating this maggot 4M. asses by perlfying the bleed and tbereoy erbeting their entdustiots and' cum, prove this tO 05 the Gossett theory: acting upon witichlhawy. the med. Wee now ketosis ae mem AAAAA r4L. was compered and brought ,to ipractiem producing the aulittgist Eying mullet Es Ils• soon fzereibe• •11•• a ti lilatelltrann. CEOYCLA, ULCERATIONS, PI LES es Tax FACE, TINTER, SALT RHEUM, LIVER COMPLAINT LOSS Mr APPETITE, LIYSPP.PSIA, RHEUMATISM. GEN. REAL DEBILITY, aa to glre, from the tune it is ring takes, eneown sgrefeat to the patient, by inekbag both seen and rilt, the good it Is about to accomplish. It was thought best to out it no fn Outtles at Ikle. and Moe /soh—aa nianypervona ate disposed to try an an,. Me but are often deterred at the avenge r —so the trial here eau be made at a moderate outlay, and, satisfy the , inuchmer that the • *stied* la what la claimed foe E to be, viz: the greetcst sumo mega arm brought before the people • Delicate Femslea trill find in It one mecums they need hat the public may form s...me Idea ot nee* liar eureui merum we subjoin a list of the mind pnl Articles of which It Is compused, with a mho. description of the uses and adaptation of esehg, ken from the highest authority known to medico 0151300. HONDURAS SARSAPARILLA Is used with a beneficial eSect Inoue. of Rheum& than, Scrofula , . Atrectiona, thrtAneous Diseases and other depraved cooditions of health. Is to Ole, diuretic, sad aperient. ft has a sped* station upon the liver, exalting lt when languid, to ateretlon. It has been much used In Germany to diseases of the digcstire organs. - lODIDE POTASSIUM There are few diseases In which it has not proved beneficial; it Is used in Scrofulous A libellous with great benett; It has also been used with much sue. "Nos th treatment for Inflammation of the Eye. I generally increases the appetite and Seib LA VENDER FLOW gas Are II ro num tie, Louie, awl highly Invigorating La cam., of ZiervoiL. behilay. IP7ATER GREEII Is especially valuable In curl of Scrofula and iTheumatlsm. CHAMOMILE FLOWERS Are advantageously used In eaves of r,rfeePled DI. gestion, but are especially appliaable to adatis of Genera} Debility with weak appetite. MEZVIEON BARK. It Act, favorably as sin alterative in (Amnia M. (ratio., Chronic liheumatiam all obstinate DI. masts of the Skin •••• • • • The balance of the formula a withhold as apr tectlon analnat fraud. For sale by • SIMON JOHNSTON, COIL SMITHFIELD dr. FOUR?!! STS., i ttA at t r y o o , u v rd l n:lllgettt Physician his npinton . del :amend. IHEWITI"S 1.00 2412 , 1"E1.2 0171%/i FOU TUE HAUL • - - - • The beat and cheapest HAIR DBEs. sirio AND IDISTMRATIVX In the market. Prep/wed only by S. W. FOX as OD., 34 Federal et.; allegheny, and lot isle by Druggists greetally. faller , • 1.7 April TILE BOARD OF i DIRECTORS OF the COL L/ NIBIA OIL COMPANY have thls Any declared a dividend (No Ili of TWO PER CENT. on the • npital Stock, payable 011TIEUB.S. LAY. tre eoth Wet. WV—gTF.RVELT. Secretary, m013.1w CZTORA GE I STURM.' E I STORM'S 11; of Selege e" he be / 11 0 e lil t . 1 114t i e nee' v ee'l &pi 03wd 60 *nit W a nt. P i E st t. U'l"rE - R .04 bbls rresh Ate!' Buttor, jwsi reollired Omni 'or *we ' • • • • rerzeit a. Anssamoria. spiv *Coital Mutat log Fin ,tre at . r 7. ; Ea' 7' S;', 7-30 LOAN,, JAY COOKE. lion Agent, Philadelphia writ! b. marched by the CEEMEMI SPECIAL /10TIC.E. FOURTH NATIONAL BANN, C. 'S. Gorermstent Depositor , Pittsburgh, Psi. PAYABLE AT-10 DAYS NOTICE, Bearing 6 Pere Cent. Interest, CERTIFICATE FOR THE AM; • It tailored that Mtn AlcD DE3IRAHLS. arra ntnincut will meet with the tater el the emirs' community; and as tare adva n ta g e ot otgalatag air percent. teteyort oa moue/ payable aa above, am- Needs itself, we Arndt a lan. &MEW of smut will be obtabmi foe blob Igloyamoteati, ABER °T434371/•1*484 erzarer blink . t fa ElirS ti Lb 7-30 o a ai . THIRD NATIONAL BANK. Cotner of ifoo4 Street end Tie;ln dfley FISCAL AGENT Or THE UNITED STATES and SPECIAL AGENT (4.11 G Cooky C. S. Ageut for the sale of the Seven-Thirty Loan POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE, AND THE Only Loan in the Market CONVERTIBLE INTO a. S. s-20 SIX PER cs.rr GOLD BEARING BONDS GP LI be ra 1 Cloaualsalenta allowed to delay, J. B. LIVINGSTON. Cashier ashettf THE GERMAN rumen BANK, Of Pittsburgh, COFt. arxra AND WOOD 2,1 AUGUSTUS HOTELER, PreuMarkt. SFR/NOES HARRAUGH, Wee Presidant GEORGE A. ENDLY, Csahler. Thla,Bank Invites the aeoounts of Banks, Plank en and others. • (lo.ernment Securities of all kinds bought sad sold at current rates. As SPECIAL AGENT of Jay Cooke, subserip• Coin will be received for the Popular 7-80 Loan. Thim loan to now being alininrbeil at the rata B.ol3l o o,,CmZia Pox. Z:lss.3r and wing eonvertible into flve•twenty bonds which are now at a premium of over NENE PEE CENT. It commends Itself for Its superior admin. tacel to all who wek a safe and profitable Incest. Lent. Llbetel etnestiselont on LAU loan will be allowed to ell dealer& to Cloyersonent securities rulerGEO. A. LIMY, Caihier. FOIJETI reder&osax.p • Frrresualin, February NUL NOTICE. !ATOM BBEN AI7OIINSED Sipecial Agent JAY COOKE. Q. S. Agent fok the 7-30 Loan, We olrer this desirable• investment 10 sums to suit purchases, The notes ass la sums of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO and $5,000 Transferrable. Aug. ISM, 1667, FIVE-TWENTY GOLD BOND 8W 3P'411.3E1L. Thaw dastrable sectuttles writ silting at the tato et 64,000.000 PER DAY AND IN A VERY SHORT TULE Frill be at a Premiums.' . i • . To Basks, Bankers, Brokers, Trot. Slow. oft, .4 loozi.4i es tto sell , Insivanos . Compaales, sad all wit* pan s • • a -liberal Commtuna Will Do Paid Jai aia It Is ►oped every as• w Invest a this hte►t desirable, safe sad profitable security. JAMES O'CONNOR. President, ALLEN DUNN. Cashier h2 Cashier I P! • COUNTRY BANKS FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, II S. Government Depositary, Febrosty 27th, UM. Thl. Bank invites corvondedee and amounts ruin COLA TRY BA-lIIIES ♦ND OFFERS Special and Favorable Facil.ciee EUTII AS REGARDS INTEREST ON BALANCES Furnishing U. S. 7-80's 7PCIOEI. N133..1641.Xag. JAMES O'CONNOR, President. ♦r.r.Flc DEN IV. Combler PITTSBURGH, February 23d, Me. Thla Bank it a Uthorized to receive money, (Alter 80 Duval PCZNISH IMPOSITOIS WITH HON. F. E. SPINNER'S (tr. S. TREASURER) c.:; 12. k: . . 1\ EIV ,JUST ARRIVED, AND TO BE SOLD 11r PANIC PRICES! • ~ ... 0 COd Cotten Hose G.+ Ladle . 4 t, Ivo p „,i, dn Hi tc-atiteta d Linea Iltue4e. chiefs, ha crate apiece; 1 Fieneh Nechailica Corsets. $t 7 5 per P lll ll3lORs i R Alexander'. Kid Gloves *2 per Mile. :' : :,.• °, We have also a splendid stock of - - °,. ~:::, , WHITE GOODS AND EIDDILOIDERBS. . 0 Ulpure and IraUntie-Lee:eel Sp, lug Style Bonnet Nibbous; , RIO Dem Trlerindagniiiul Oroarreette; Spring and SununerHosiery sad ()lore.. Of Fancy ilocda,:notiinak.llattans. we have teelded,y.tipre I,wW. a . 4600 4 0141,10 " t la tha elty. •AlaoAsee _ L • , Novelties of thil Se4son, .uMas Wide Hittites:id llookbei: Raw alit thelauced Zlasbetla• MIK sieve sty te of Flooaclag etc", etc.. Also • full /les of 011671 , M31'8 FIGUSISHEITO GOODS . . 'White Fbirte (rent at up , . . • Xi- Merchants erul Retailers will Owl. 1 ears. large esecstment, a sa Price/ IMO Deft, Conpattion. NAMIIIX & GLTDE. IBIYARKST STREET W GOODS Prices Based on Gold at EATON, XACRITftI er CO. Wore. 17 de, 19 'rum 9t.. Ustejust opened s splendid nesortmeiit NEW GI-001L. embracing everything new iu rEnerranvos, • • . EMBROIDERIES, , RIBBONS, LAAIES, , FURNIsHINO 000113, , HOSIERY, GLOVES, - 1 • o which tLey invite the attention of the 4.6511. ea. EATON, , raacztuas a 4" co., ETMS!!!= IMMENSE REDUCTION. IV, to GO per cent. I Reduction oN COTTON GOODS. BATES 4 BELL. g am 91 PIFTII:ST!pg.LT. GREAT SALE. OF DRY GOODS, d: MtBURUFIELD'6. Ka 71 IL B.. Corner 10100, Ilatite! AL. r [NISH POPLINS CHEAP.. • - - razziou POPLINS crazip - PANOr suar.s.coth k .p.. BLACK glass *law. •-• osagablquetk , lie" MIMI 'air Mb,' •, De.. • rev. • Up. /Feld De. - Irts, meld at. Um.. • Iliavasmilleisa for • 7 a4t , ,A114111 , 1ki , De. , tip 51101111. sloldoit . Callleaes fa, Sao, bold at . Mituttlas far ':ltie..seSit a .:4114: All goods reduced and dOellj oat. : No. 7111. L Comer Faullt lid Nadel eta.. JOB. ROltNE•dc CO., DEALERS IN . . STRAW ABb wininuanr . twos' , Ribbons and Bonnet Sllko,Fliworand ISnbroddetles,..LdociEkaolo Itandkachicro, Fars.), GGood" Slammed Skirts, Ladles' and Goods Pat, ntohlox Goods, Bead Gimps and Onanotllak Worsted llosionr and gloves, GMT., addrti l / 2 4 .Ke.' tinny. and Small Waresy are now veseivind . . .rEw , SPRZIk . G . ,ooOLi§, . • whieh , wlll be wane unusually attreatlya. Haring been p r iareheseil et LOW GOLD we can otter sarrAner. LNDUCIENCITS 19 131TYER0. Oar, Mecolticuta.XZ! °pax-taxa. win at an times be found well al:Toned. We solicit • call tray • Merthants, Prdlen, and tie 41!110, bent confident that* can milt all. JOB HORNE* 17 and 11. idditirET 5772J68i% GREAT BARGAINItti • . • 2110041:En • DENNISON 0. 81 Market Eitret, " • ARE DETERMINED CLIME ODE TEEM Minn fsTocKot.afx !O f Gen . te, Embroideries, LacettoedUlf, °red, lnlary, Point Law., Mum, Ribtolkikei &i, A - NEW .. .ASSORTMENT., OP . / VDT TONS, Dress and Cloak. Ornaments. Bad} Gimps, Chenille and Basal Fringe,. Mask V Undrralteves Linen Sas f or tha anatt.guallty • Lace and Linen Cohan and Han Ikerchlefe;Gloverk . Hosiery, Balmoral and. Hoop Skint; Breakfast shawl, cad Saar:tee, 0fu1211303 ILathWaykilto. armlet Collaralunl Cud), for ladies and gentlemett trash Leather 'Gloves, In . all sizes; Jouiln's lad' in. Batt colors; lithbort Sete, at Fall.order, together_ with a new lot of Braid suyario . Fall. and }lowers: Will be fnund 'at • _ . ALICE smonrrs TIUDLIIING STOVE, • No. 32 Fourth street, near Fmy street. Particular attention given to el Point tuss all other 'kind' of 14w%. Also Mut y e lls . Imo • SOAP! SOAP I I SOAP 11 I—The OHIEM. % : 1 mem OLIVE ER/IEIXE SOAP, • gneoutso tuml b y 11.11. et..l. li. SAWYER, is aaknowledger to be the moat terviesable of any kind yet orfener c• Cr the public. Its superior inlyantam are fount In its cheapness, goring of lalice, and Its CECHY' .: In; remoyiog pose., paint, tar, and without Iwo ...., luring the oltln, or lo the least_whie damaging the Ikinds nert finality ,eT goods. It can ILI twee with all .- • Re fezence lo madewlth pleasure to the oulijobiet ..- cettlficate.eirianating from gent/emery well known ifi ibis community, and who had eve - factlity af-. . . r. .frirdid of Peeing It fu.ly and fairly te ry oredL . . Quarlernatieria Department of elio l'weillh. Trirrltene • i and Arartecath Reptimvils Pa. C 01.., , • '- - • "Sswi Cris Chemical 0 too Erosive Soap" living bees used - very. extcoolvely, In Our reglineritigwer have no hesitation in eertifying that the was foiled .• . I admirably adapted 'to the Hoe of the soldiers. act I decidedly thermost • suparicir Soap whiah entail; be 1 reputed JAMES A: MEIN: cfnArterapipteil2th-Thii. A. , LEX- Fl 'ESYTll.Quarteromptst l a th Et Pip 1 .-,- . • - 14. X. bI9O4nrAIN 9.o4ltenneAte4".l2l/e1,., IAritItETTIX.I3.-200bble for sale by I I maxi - J. B. anans,Lio
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