`••-- • • Sittsturgit (haft 141Nini - Mama issocLittel. larli/DAT,..runit 10, 1865, s~~+) ~.; _ . IDITERN PFAc Trarudtions are sonnstintea -very rapid. as -weep_ to.day and rejoice -to-morrow. . This boar the clouds of adversity overcast our aky, the next it is clear and serene.' One day the earth undulates beneath the la measured tread of tinned men, and the ati., mat with the rear of artillery, the next al is AO and pateeful and slient reddest trandtien of our nation from n IRtselt.l4.lffsz;tit tOSELOgiefed thi.i r oid et .4 11,41 rAIMW71111<blttetke.W.orki, me.14, 1 :14,t; 15 1 :e 141 est PAlMactscy l littnemboaled wisdom, declaied the war. ibr the Union:to-be a "failure," arid, intbrette Z.V14.115,1r, a'l Illiomas; Row, 'what do we see? Avery= =big army disbanded, rebellionauniihilated, • and'ont, tiluispialt. We alwayi had: faith in nor final .success, because we knew, and went daily, persaaded , Ehst t in the lari-; gilliVisinitij lakided'Presideit; cause was just and God was on our side. Bi k; m Mt 'W• l l , t* sirT. in 0 S48 ,11 :0, 1 tiDdil*Oilifiddneetitkis'ailink tlaaatldenteziaat General GRANT that "the rebellion was only a shell," we bad not the ,ithatlNeqe.:,rialk. as it is at — Ali time. Not only there no rebel army, but we scarcely heir of smoundki bandef gtterrillas, such asnorth 7 • ern- rfinpathious- assured us would prey = we a * eeF.4,71 T.he Aui-rttawd that Were inurnearlly dealt with by tat Southern people themselves, whom they AVM attempthiglo despoil. - • ' r.mt3Y4th zrneiretans of peace will come - the r.:twat of:tho.peaceful arts Every where • .enetw .innting-lields Our merchants, .2rilkethallielk, artisans and tarmac will be seeking, Axe new enternases in which to In: - vest their capital and cultivate their genks and skill The exhausted waremoma, and deeolated - lidds - of thlisoilitcthist be re; plenished and reclaimed. This will require northern capital as well as northern muscle. The destruction of slave labor will inaugu rate a sew era in- the caltivatiou of South . ben soil. There will be an extensive de, _mend for agricultural implenients of every ,deceriptron, and especial.* for-Inch' its are —labersaving. In conr 3bpinibri, the return led:peace will give ileW - impeine fu nll lc nde of trade, - - oommerceindmanufactures, and thenation, Fde" .Wsulibretl.so . irnin:the curses 'of war for four long years, Will reap an abandaat harvest of hbblessinga. • • ... , MiI[AFAL IIEqI,TES VOTE t • . liiiti ' aiiiitilli)oriiles gerierally throughout - the tountly a re; deeply .. exercised, at the .ifyitiesit Itmtq as fo:whetlierl tits! negroes shall be enfranchised or not. 1 The New 'York Trilroos is wirling:that, the . =gives . shall hive - justiCe in "lasiillMents." It would rest satisfied If the right of voting were conferred upon "every black who can read intelligently, ; owns reakespte and has 'Paid tats:."`' We must' confess that WO would like such a provision very well, pro vided itWitiiiiiiideiiiivirial led - not dill crissinartic Why should a blsek citizen 1 , 1 9 4 .14/07. 100 Ww1M0Per/Y, or to be able to read intelligently before he could exer cise the right_of . ,.,_ elective franchise,, and a 'iti Ode he Ireimitii&tre exercise the right, without any such riitalifiCatioxist lf the powwow of 'property , and educitlon are necessaryln the one case,: why .not in the other t Shall a citizen born on the soil bilpreareotoi from voting o2l_, account of his irink r oreditcation or his poverty, anti a for. eft* far le ss : intelligent, with no better Property quOlffications, be invested with die right t Shall s man :(for negroes are bum) be alloied, j , eit Compelled to fight tor tho o rmatry With .Wiets t . audnot . -gat theithitagri 43f siiiiiis it WWI his bal. lot t The thing is trersterouS. The bul lets sad ballots must go together. We 1U Idea 19/14111211.4P/ind: • 't ma: — mai we ' gust give the "AMPt i ff#..l l P/t/us- . Tkeklatelalalatas ./".1 1 /1 1 /Alle established birJalr-, I'o6Jc "...,,..47 PI 1 41fRAIINIFG:, 1 94.04fis mug ; rws. society _ls , a matter #. ,cholos, taste nudirreflrencer,- lo,td:arkt.rtrpfie'ree, Imo these. Alreadj, - the itegrO'n ; harti lecalverrailtintiry; `and ; ;too s* 'ei later, 1 16ey mast receive a political statue. r._1014 klattr_ l l4/ thettY.twinitny pre) C. =es among good and loyal people against r a 4/ I .lateig latg/Orat With politi cal hts. :lint • u'eo'!""6-ikeitl'OoPikPi.o3/ali- t titialtitt Chi* -ii;edifiliariOfiftiiry status , w the 444 tC‘iiit::: Theselia*eto a isie at extent i en,.. overcome . 'Even o - 'rebels weiiiirti that loaves shOhltifight in the last 'Qat tkii bizorode "Itis il - riiti: UPOrtite..:*4 l 4 l cal. *Veit exist now enfranchisement Y I P 2180 : lie ~; stieninee,i4 thelian who ids 1410 C*41-64r . tiiiiiipiiii bud-the rebels Sio — oldwationtined4 Will 'beperrolliaio WY by tlteirirotes Who-shallistheiiialeis... ~, • ..... ..... - - Is(LatElCit 'Phu ItaltiolOTO Center: non 'Performed a geed wen* when theyhMerte4in plant In their platform declaring..l/Atthe, immigra tl on of fo - reignernhadalwaYs beeria source of intteperiWtoVie nation and should be ericinfriged. -- Nach declaratent 'from s Convenilonrepresenting the will l and poli cy of thl'itstiotial adnditistietlon did much . to ripen that goldin harvest of inunlgratkm which to now being gathered on our:there:l. - And so soon as Rebell have beengeneratly mown throughout' Europe that' kebelthin is crushed and peace restored, ,tllti"tille of homlgratton will be greed) , swelled. The statistics on this subject are vet' , encouraging. The *snivels 'at New.Yink • alone are now averaging a Gum:sand a day, and we glean -from the Irish and Ger*_su papers that the offices of the _direient lin6s of vessels plying between this country and Europa are .dally:crOwded by • emigrants 'eager to obtairtpassigo:th America. • Mich Is the character of these immigrants, _that it is estimated by the General Agent who has charge of the Emigrant Landing depot in New York, that each passenger kings, on 'an eremite, - eighty dollars In gold. This, it the rate of a thousan I Immigrants a day, would amount to a large stun in the year. Finch a source of pros pertly should recelite every encouragemen t that would make It flow most freely. Prisons and Alsoahonsta. Stie JoameLof Monk Dletplbse and Phil's limy for ISM boo been Lid on oeu• table. ?Ws Ire& pibilsbad =kJ* under the direction of 'AO MA:llbn Wety 'kw 411llsetidthie etis fitfisierlii" of !oldie PeiKss, whist' was. latalta• thia , dixiali has weemplistied lenleb ee'llaWllillannamllra Vanillin millstone U. lifelissintine Its llnt Ination; The nink Mina tningierzench islasbis Infessamlene. 1. , So enialitan theinle an Intennu os" nglaues - ••raleeniamellliiestinee In' Ponnotr udi o *Oki* Odlitione thfoses ilsoedeers, asses :,sesaistar Andre* 'a. akin, sad to. Th 4 **'..haiii.alnarty eallad ettaniton. We unohl Mita ilenikdit Wan p!rn'op skinja. arntlenot• nasinui4en nunit matimart4T,Th*ftertmilt batitiiiatissedet. alai.amithibmola etthealLms ojte.Okie,`, risio)4o4/40* ; , , ,, s$;4;011 ' • `4"` - rina—m=„ IN NEW Y 01116 11111,0-- Lieutenant ciefsefil ;visited the • • - /10stropolk ItteeivriCa The'Mzettie the 'Yysighbort46d of the rig* Thi ale ,* 'lke" hista i l iwkwert% Genesi Great found himself perfectly out flanked In Mr parkir: — lfii clip the follow tbi incidents from the New York papers: AT rue EOM. : Among the prominent callers were: Maj. _ Hex John A. Dix, commanding the De . pertinent of the Baal, with Col. McMahon, - Gen:and Mijor dohn A. Bolles, Sumstaff, mg. 'Robert Anderson, of r misery and &me, Major Gen. John J Peck.. Maj. Gen. Augur, of Washlpgton, lion. George Bancroft, Hon; It. C. McCormick, of Ati pas,. Gieu. Wm: Bali, tien.Sanford, Gen. oPIMS,PeuI Spofford. Esq., Gen. Strong, Matthew Hale Sag or Um Boston Wal,Snd - ladies by the score. With Oen: Ildr,Xlen. Grant retired to hisroom. a nt / 01 d-a innioisliod- _3enerst Dli has - placed kW steamer; the_liseden„ Gen. eiwit's service, and :In her he pro ceeded last night to West Point. Veit'huay aunsis - isbotented themselves with a simple shake of.he hand and a emir teens ' , Good inorninge:Sir;'! . but a great. many sensible working people grasped the • General's hand withsevere and painful +rig- - 4r * . esnettor him'absolute suffering,. and at - UCH.; ellridntraludee, ;Others matienany. little speeebes. • Thivte _fore ; frequent were Ilke:the 'fbliowhig ' - "God bless yoe,'Beteral.w .: . "Gedgrait you ilia/life, nii." flt - ifoes me good to see you." "How are you, Unconditional I" "Hare you a photograph with you ?" "The- people- honor themeelres to day "Don't let them use you up,General' "How', my old Commander ?" :"Tott don't : remember me, 81r, but I'll never forget you." • One Oldigentleman bad prep . ared a nice little oration; and bad anteceded an reaching the third or fourth sentence, somewhat platitudinous, when the pollemaint, gently took. him by the arm, and ledhim to the door. A lady risked the General if he knew her brother, Lieut, of the '4-,—.-.llassa chnsetts, and seemed somewhat surprised to :learn- that he did not.' A clergyman horn -Jersey City, a wag, +told the General; uhe shack Min tOG heartily by the swollen hand, to otmat in God, andkup the powder dry." With' a aigarla his mouth, continuallY he paired away, apologizing to the ladles `for so- doing, but taking a, trash one every few minutes, until _about eleven o'clock, them came such a rush of crinoline tharhe, for the time being, lett off the practice. It was suggested that ir would tie a good ides for him to'Change - bands Occasicattily, to which be replied that he wanted "to keep one hand for rehire Ir. reponse to a query about Ids Ig:caking at the Cooper In. stitute,lea said r "I made up my ailed about that ninny years ago. I never have spoken "and am too old to begin; not that I fie! so verYeld, either; bat I can't speak, and I certainly shall not dictate anything Air any one else to say for me." -.a "The General doesn't talk," said a little frizzly bearded theologian in the group, "he doesn't talk, he dghtm" to which there being no evident reply, none 'was made and the little men went away. • A TOUCHING INCIDENT, yet l e vee ordinary one, transpired during the Tim door was opened and isol. 'die!, supported on two enriches, approached the group which:had encircled Gen. Grant, 'Who was sitting on a chair, His face was ray pale and evidently suffering with pain, the soldier halted, when the General' no lII\ tieing him, rose, and, taking him by e hand, said: "You were In the army/ ' "Yea, Gencral," - replied he, '`l was in the —th Battery and was wounded at Pe temburg. - - I can't get a discharge nor a fur-' •lough. Swan to go home, and I should - fery much like Wurlongh of sixty days." "Well well give you. one. CoL Parker Ilia take thlszaaril'a name •and case, make out a furlough for sixty , days andgive it to him." The poor soldier who had ap proached the group unaided by anyone, who tad stood ;patiently waiting till the General was comparatively at leisure, who had teen in in no way recognized by any of the crowd, was at once surrounded by the people; one ollbred him:a chair, another some water, one asked his name and anoth er his stay—so that he had quite a pleasant call, much pleasanter in fact thsn he would have had had the General not initiated his kind treatment. , - - - - After dinner Mr. Ginnellmade the tel Sowing iireith of , weiceme: • ,- . Gnu: Grum: -On:behalf of the citizens of New York; I - •bare' "greet 'pleasure in wel coming you to our hospitalidelL Neti York, Skkkas:ever' been ready to recognize nier- N,`wortli"..and'i iereices,; and, now, Sir, in welcOrning you: we express' fo r simple, strung, and - sallatactorY, regard for you as a Mau edredmitition . for. yore- as an, officer, ourileartfels affection - far you as the leader of our gallant &Mile,. t Applause. I - Know ing your:desire for , quiar; -and your dislike for publicity; ,, we- deemed It •beat to Meer you In Magnet Manner; that we might tea. WY Stir Tellitviixiii lc I"lfe 3 S - c 'gr . Affeet/P I L EAPlastlenil 1." . ;..Ait Gam Glimisr haa:elirays lefused • to speak, considerable curiosity was manias, ell in regard to his'. reply; . Blaine - 4014, and glancing with quizzical modesty around theNand; he said: • "i '. , . . .24 . ...Citainsims AND GESTLILIM: I rho onty.to.ney 1p yoit that I do: not intend to sax Anything. : [Latightei.] I.• thank you for your kind words and: hearty • welcome. [Applanse.) -: .. . • - • Calls were then made for Hansen °REM , i mr, who sat at the extieme foot of the table. , Mr..Greeiy'rose gracefully and made a brief ,The VolinicM ifinting," at the Cooper. 0 institute; in the evening,. grew wild .with.- 1 entimsiawn an the entrance of:the Lieutenant ;General, and would . listen to ao . speech' at . , I long, as;le remained hi,the hbuse, _ ; . _ • • Betimes? Duty. , We' extract Doman article in the Boston Journal, ofilonday hist, the following very commonsense and practically just view of the duties of " "conciliation." It repro. fonts the views, so frequently expressed-in our columns, in tine, — simple and clear manner, Which irresistibly commends itself to the consideration of the unprejudiced politician andthe clear headed reader: "We observe that heady - all the rebel chiefs who Lava given views on the subject insist Strongly_upon the importance of conciliating the people. of the South and bur own.papers have had. - enucli to say to Jiro same effect, , It is all well so far as it goes. We ought tske every rational and proper method to - coneillate the Southern people at this time. But aro they not under 1 , 1310 Obbillike to conciliate us? Does the mere fact that they have been defeated is the conflict of arms, - into which they dragged the Government, obliterate all' the just indignation which their unprovoked and bloody earinn.---fraught with the death and misery erhundreds of -thousands of in nocent people—ls too ' well calculated ti ' keep alive in eieryloyai heart? This is no plea for viedietivenew„ ar m e h we a bh or , We hold that the North - might to forgtve and forget with the utmost ."Christian alacrity and heartiness. But we : e th a t t h ere is nothing whiclimakes charity and kindli neas the duties of the North toward the South, which dces not also :require a recip rocation of the same dollar by , th o s out h toward the North." Destitute Freedmen In Alabam a , Thome! W. Conway,. general sumi tt . endent of freedmen in the:Military Divi eon of the West Mississippi, has written. a letter to , the President of the , National Freedmen's Relief Association, in which ha says there are thirty thousand poor freed men in the State of - Alabama its a destitute condition. The advance of the army from Mobile was the occasion of the [Licht ofthese poor people from their homes, and many of them have starved to death, before they hays reached the:Point of destleiticin. -The old elaveholders, maddened at the loss of "their ; toopeny.'4lve but little awe/ to the Ea.). pie whoeii line . they formerly bold. - The iolditts and tho'Noverunient ofilislila o n all . in their power to aiktviatir the 'Conditin of. these poor peoPle,, but still there [aplenty sofireout fbr the better:deuce of the 0011, 11'1_1 portion of theconatry. When the Na i 0 1 - Vocal 'Frerreigen'e Hume' lit:complete i WMord- rW Lift(*Ma will be ta,ep a ylll l , - iitot , "); thew-theAssw e ity ,C or Illitee&W I:biqmattupf Ime[ar.' MS 1141,'cliti ol t.'&g e et zsuce opleAtityWhisre fa I ad th eir aid ha:. ortide most .. in 0110_ , brillippbObtigoiutieagliiiii;- 0 11 4WAtamMity 4141kidie.:,-,,-, Ting aPetagiekt RIPOOMIX (XalL ) Mod tiotir populaiiimbeek to raise $lOO, f for or a Mrs. Ltnimbibresbeem abandoned. It has been escatained that. the late‘Predident lett an mapla iiirthis— very much larger than waist flratsupposed. Popular respect for Mr. Lincoln will be ex hibited in subsariptions to the monuments to be erected to his memory; or, still better, to the erection of homes for disabled sol diem, in lus name.", ICo part of the 'Nts moat niischerions parsgrapkit true. - The cubscriptioa for the witioW illa - sarrlvfng children of our late lamented President has -nor been abandoned, and will not be, though its success may be deferred by such cruel fabrications. .On the contrary', it is now.going forward; the Tress ' urer (Mr. B. B.: BL No. 95 Wall. st.) Ile one of our Molt respectedinechards,:and the effort backed byt &number ofoutworth, let - and Meet honored ethane. that is naked is $l. -from each person whobserillin* :to contribute that sum towards- mating u p to Mrs. , Lincoln 'and her children - the Warr whereof they - were &prim:4llY the_ asses sin'o pistoL That Is al(. We Laic ldthertd stubbornly reined to lays welt concerminee k circumstances in Mialeb - Mellitcolei left his family, .we ate only asking the American People to PRY their righteous :debt to their sentinel shot.down at his post._ Bat it Is not true— far from it—that "the President left an am.- ple fortune." On thecontrary, we happen to know that Mr. Lincoln's , executor. and nearest friend, U„8. Judge Daniel Darts, of Illinois, after taking an 'rmount of the estate, Ilea notified Mrs. L. that she cannot afford to keep house on her slender .means, imt must board. Bo muchAn reply! to the. Bcpribiscon; and we trust; ot to feel con swine& to return to the tople.--/t. Ilona - ' The Secant storming of the Butte. Bpeaking of the innuendo of the capture of Richinond, and the crushing of the re. hellion abroad, a liberal journal, the Yolks Zeitung, of Berlin, says; "Every Republican in Europe now holds up hie head, prouder and freer- he need no longer drop his head .before the , most incar nate menirclusi,-"for - never, 'since the com mencement of Watery, have Republican In stitutions' Proved truer than now. The - tone' of the liberal press becomes more con lido:it-and bolder, while the organs of the aristocracy cam hardly suppress their rage, Ind try to find consolation In the daily wan ing hope of a military . despotism. France, too, recovers her Republican conscience; for 'it is reported from all districts that a new spirit has 'pervaded the 'masses since the fall of Richmond, and principally since the death of Mr. Lincoln; and this spirit causes anxiety and care. to the men in power. - Richmond was the citadel of ty ranny and barbarism for both worlds, and its fall itas.the second storming of the Bea ttie." I. Blessed Is he who does not make cent, for he wM kayo no Income tax to Pay. 2. Blessed Is the bald-beaded man, for ids wife cannot pull his hair. 3. Blessed is the homely man, for the girls shall not molest him; yea, thrice bless ed la M., for when he.. 111 ask a lady to dance, the ahall answer him, saying, "1 am tngaged forthe next set." 4. Blessed is he who pollalieth his boots and not his morals, Who' maketh the out sido of his head to shine; but . negleeteth the Inside thereof, for all the girls shell use up raids coming and call,hinbeantWal. b. Blessed is the manwho bath no bmins hat brass In atsmdanee, -for he shall be the ladies' favorite. &lab. - 8. Blessed Is the man who glveth many and costs— presents to young ladles, for at gre shall be his reward—lna horn. 7. Blemed is the man who is always flat broke, for no man math unto him, lend me ye dollars. Blessed is the Digger Indians, for tint • him no man presenteth a subscription PaPe P. I kissed is the Chinaman, for when he is ask/ to contribute to a "good cause," beans creth saying, "ms no satin," and straightOray the philanthropist loareth him, and J o goeth on his way rejoicing. , Tillllo CRITALIie VEIL IN BrOallolft.,— The L air here no hesitation In emaciating the gammen with trend, Narration, dest alien, and all manner of Iniquities. They btu • no hesitation now in informing the Gover nor t t the rebellion commenced in that spirit, led aided with those disgraceful monde which - - added addiUonal infamy to the crhtas of treason. WII oily since the triumph ofthe Unionunny that they have professed to experienoe say relief than great wrongs, under the sanction of d usurped authority. . C 17111431 . RIBIL TKELitra as EICICROND...— Ali damp of *non who /me celled upon the Gorieroor.hdre allatmleeed- with • peat deal et mi acathamatberombemillyrepiftdow back in tee old Milan agate as citizens et a greed aadtreskeolintrp-maay at t he Were fetela fr om the beeSsulag. .„ ' Qat= Vic - zottu la oad to be aettoutly bun at the fault Theutirltb. ber late eeeleabon. !Ulan tbelexury Of pier u Well as her subjects. . . Os th e 14th, We Erman, at baptizing a tack !atreded to satit Einem' herd and Landon. 10 ( k Anne on thegelne. In !Nat ar the Louvre. . , /Claw ohnitchaajtist Beep "dLsontred by IL anblbal de Gaspar* It has the appearance of $ star of the tenth tompittide. Gamin awn. .and , Sbereoso km been elected menthen'ot the HistortealSoelety of Now rUBLIO .fi9TI ii. snug-CiERINSIAN causes!. Al•' foonsirrd E:SSE HAL, comet of Eaters' sa L LOPI aaoek str A ata. Past L or. JOSEPH XING. - ServiceslatAtKA o m. see 7 at. Prayer le/eaten oaWAY EVEN LNG. Tbe pone WM cordially Invited to attend. rarE L IL SOWN NEIIVICZ-711111 FIRST HAMS? CHURCH OONGRE. I :IA.TJON wlll heroalter bold their thumb oototoes MASONIO HALL, oa 71111 i street. Prosohbou by Me Pastor, Rao. IAIIF9 FL. DICIPLESYM, evem WRVS DAT at 1020 And Jon Sunday 00l a 1 oklook O. N. 'Stringer' sc d the public ooralally laolted to attend. &AN fres. je10:141 . . rgirPC ELI LIBUTIRAM:-- - WALL BE dammed on SABBATH June Mtn, In tim Halt oempied by the Letter bay Saints, No. 7$ : Minith sueet, betweso Wo, d and Market. Sea. +>¢7-- , `Tbat the Klogdom tiod,apoken of by llentel~lll 'beater. Mat remoras not let np In the days of Oluist or his Apoetles. but was la the beau . e.n barrios at i 0,4 a. It. Ton pabbe are thilud to attend. . NOTICE.—AT A mem. — inia - ii - Tice taIIaBLISDIONEHB of the NATIONAL , THANSPOUTATIMIC - OtHdPANY_, held thla day It the Boatdokikidelloonia fa rlttebtogb. It vas • • 1 kmofeed, That this meeting ationru to meet et ;the kIUDIONGABHLA HOUSE, In his city, on JUNE' MA at a o'clock a. a., where Hooks :am t Da opened' for onbaselatlon to the thiPltet ;WO of Saki' Oar Paal, to ACIIIIMIII9II with the AA fofAaolm a F. JONES, Ohainwis. spaIffIuzAITAHHATIGH, Secretary. Peg Dial kid, ISIS. .myentid : arorivis .To ALL DELINQUENT UORPORATTONS . osoAraztu UN ditit , ANT LAw.9l , THE KATE Or rtrit4 SI LVANIA. ,' ?gotta" Is hereby given to all courpatriel tueorpos tided by or under any law of the Commonwealth :el Pentiyivania, andorganized at any time prior to the Snit ; Monday of. November. ISE, that have felled to make import to the Auditor. General, wader the Ant approved April 20,1864, QM they are required to report to the Auditor Genera l Torttwitb, so follows. Tit: • In ease. a dividend has been declared. the Treat• ewer will report, tinder oath, the amount of capital pain In, theilete, amount and4Ste pee cent. of /eel dividend duslV year, ending the tiret. Monday . or November, and any previous year or years in whim the43ompany may nave tied an estates:mei and in , ease no d ividenet has been &Pawed as afore• veld, then an appraisement et the Lomb value of tbe capital stock. as It existed between Use first and fifteenth Jays of November, mutt be msde by the President, or Treasurer, and a major- ity of the pitectors, under oath. When an ap prat/event la mad I, Um repo rt should state at what time the Corr.pany malorganize:. In addition to the above tenon, under the met of . .11 pril tli. W. companies not paying it tax on ton nage am reqUired to mate a separete report, under oath of the Treasurer, of the amount of net ea. a. into or Income received during the period from April to to November I, Gel, lo accordance with the!MCOnd itection. of the eat, approved April SO __. COMPANIES niroottpoßATED BT crrure rerATES and Nobig Dulness in this Oambalb. Wealth,. are netiaw that they are made subject to the. tat' n net earnings or lnreme wade? the 21 section of the aet of Amil 30, M. and Re repined ies :treat - to :the Auditor General the amount of mieh ne4 earnings or Income received between the .r2April and the tot of Novembers Int U*fasithqutat .oompatilas Ineo al rliesetod II ". num Lays w of Um elate 'of Pennsylvania will . to rde4 a reasseable tune In widish so make the teveral reports required by bist and aba re pawner. I await buteaatlatied seedeet or iefesal wifi Da bet I tam tesevEsess ay curter, hada mom manse • 1 kamial* Sal sestLaa of Arm go, iffills which Ufa Mit . 2=ihroxis.„. ~ , /weak iine iisi ibeiZnan iria.i' failed to make nieurtui to tb6 elowilnenwealtits mulled firm 11 1._,.16g ADM 11. A. IL UNI mil qui' am the wwaseilecurtiertothatiotamens, 04 , 01 E 1 = Di QM IsLinerigatoi part..Yel may 5OO0 retina .wi a away A tor, thej Omeago.of this 4.ba i rlawy b k s , nti . ' Ilotwaeln asi tt r asin Et deliequat hanger L go mike tultihnorsa payment to the MAUL al I @VOW by sa., rew;t. sal laws of ibis- Oassounnrealth - la wish. a b i lllb e reSeifilE m eetairtiapair r. noesettoil bur* fros u j i a 4 Ger. • . ~..- . ,-,m c) ,: - 1 v. -, "i, .tdMM.., .::::- ,;,....,,.,,.." ... Hu maw% ifilirf. MINAL - - - ----- ' . .:77: a W" . 41 1 01 'i , 4 ,:f.,,.tt....r,A • ~.-:4,,..., ~.:.;_,, L _ AOR , L EATHER- Of -tbii beat quaßti mews Ma d at 111 sad IS 81..iialestleg. arr s.paliaars. T;EXONS . - AND_ORAINIES=-For- age at no LIU_ Or street: - jell POTTZE, AtICENA SHYPARD. D°o ElZZLES—Assorted fol. sale by PO= , . SA/US iBOWit . . LW-Wood Weesti PARLOR DECußATlONi3..—Oefhirga ..- aas Wald co m a y, to Rawest Trona otylda. jel• W. P. . A FRRALL. fn Wood W. • 'HEAP WALL RAP/IRS—In 100 dlr. jale t p. w t . te r Tk aas totatta . in Wood area. To-VET.—FROM JULY let, THE OF PION sew oessplail by Nee .llntosLins. • Enauln of 8. B. FLOYD Ir. CO., ieNi4lol No. tee Ltbetty street. F 01! 0 . er r. boxes Dam a ged cheese, j i tSt ra V y rucE. Jett wri strati ARANGEB AND LEMONS. sa , ace boxes Kenos °more& 100 o. do - Lomax loot roodred d and M iles at lis and. Jew POTTER, AIMEE & ARIL LEATHER BirL' l 2lol=-24..Luge stock halal of an afaal. *Nab Wil War111101tOgiv• satlatainlon, and at label as low as lathe atty. in H. PHILLIPS, Am di and MiSt.Olainstread. INDIA RUBBER BELT.IIIG, ROBS and itrzeat PACKING, of all the •Cfroraat atm Atonal tor 011 Will. ao#_ail Othorparpoaat. For lla wa the /Ma Robber awl, OS sawn Et. Cliar atreet. iota' • J . kN. PHILLIPS. (TIME I OHBEEIIC I OBZBEIE! ,-110 boss' nine W. II.; 150 de de. Baaabarm tO do npatber Wes York Goshen. W• ate eoultlatly remain of the above vote, which We afar to the me ttads at bowed's.. atraux W r - a YA GOMM Alsip , sOi Llborte ravel tfbr----lA:LR4AL CLOatirtillir.iNutni the beat Vter rigs lizk i e t t i t ray wil i l de t sigei wll1 62 1. reZNled. Tor sa r tr sad tdst ow/. Meet. lola Aim - t.VAY ' 11 " 1 " 4 - count, jets ... _ p 0 R 01 NOINNA.T.1.- , -The ....,----- -e- One H A LEDOMMICOIIi peseersole -steamer TYKES; Captain 'P. liro: leave for the above sad ilitellvotts. OD TIMSDAY, II It lost. • For 'freight ?Image appli et on hoard or to FLOC • jets J. D. 601.L1N wank I AMU' NOTICE TO THE TAXPLYERB OF TH 01TY 07 PITTSBIDIGIL—ThIs la to intone you. that the City. Poor tad Buslam Tales and Water Emote an payable at the UITY TREAS. IINEIOB OFFICE, Ne. its Fourth street. A dia.~ count of rent. Is allowed for prompt payment. All those desirous of saving mousy SW time will please sail lona. The State Mernantd• Ideenses are likewise doe and must be paid before the FDIST OF JULY, as the Treunrer mast make hid Maras to the , State Department at that thne. • • tete EICBADIR. Treasurer. TEE LARGEST, Best Selected, and by far the Cheapest, STOCK 03+ EDITS, 8110 ES 6117E18 IND 8111011/13 To be found to the city, wholesale azut retail. OM actor* purchasing einanbere, at BORLAND'S, se KU M= sratizr, Jew NEW BOOEB Saved door from TLlth. lloMienr Ma', by Lord Barbi. µ fad F ant the's hale of Cicero. 00. Froade's lilatery et ED( no 1111 00. Orspeuies and Hort Lemlean! Buildings. by Geo. .F. A. F. W. Woodward.: eketnbes tad Cabin PPG, by 0.11 Elandlien. IA My Mimed Lueat liillakte, by Barry GreY• $l. - Beatrice by June Kavanagh. $.2 07. 1.114 In Beaten, by the path.* of Heaven, Our Flows.. ft go. 0 17 nova $1 A new nov $1 70. /1. • Worthington, by the author et Tempest eon Suphtne. 01 to. St. Filllpnby the bather of Rontledgb. $0 D. The Graver Thoughts of • Country Parson. &v -end settee. $0 Vatoberr `a Travels in Central Awla. p Superior Fibbing. by Booavelt. $l. Well., Annual of Selentlia Diaper ty tot 19M. 01 115. Naoleon , * Cawar. Pour edlttons. Faisal. by DAVIS, CLARKS 00. 1,10 No. Si W. - COIiCK ',RT HALL, PITTSBURGH FOR A BRIEF SEASON, .CoMXESCING Monday Evening. June 12.1865 'IRE MAEYR PRIM= A Cawing sad &HAW portraltore of all llio startling stases and plotaresque pageant la He mourtgol NA'I IO NAL TRAGEDY, twee the Beeped liikwarsUon of ABRANALY LINCOLN am momenta Preetand or the United States to Ate anal burial at apeltothold. / 11100 11, torludlng_ the Ameselew/on at the Theatre; Booth's nsghtt The Mateo Vat., mad the Napa. ended Funeral Match town the White Bean to the Pattiotle Grave: Tee orepnettet con colons of the pn Ale desire to obtain a thorough knowledge Of ag the see sus .rd taste connected with • the late. NATIONAL OALANITT, which robed the land la sourcing. promptly ongeeed, at a cut *stows, no lon than twelve ecea;.eteat artlita to empy their whole thee end g. alai le the prodaetton o f this macaw. Unary sense of Vietarer, for the getellty Of which they contd.:4y- vouch- SOINEVIIT. the gifted ikbentlon. let, tern • ether a Augurs *teach exhibition, d e , impact ot the MUM deeply ezettlag wanes • Tickets to tests. A 11101v4 anothrepy menu Mods Lay h. obtained At SO cents ODA.. Moretti! at ni• ZfithittAttifttie maimart ate seek* . . awed Ilattnen Weirieldlit and Neter:lay *NC. Saw; owenienciew at a Wolcott, when shgenta will I> admitted for t 5 wait Jell3t NOTION. PISSOLTITION OP CO-PAIITNERSHIP. partsmvAlp heretofore existing between fitthtti&L L IttiDGERS & :MEWS S. THEitnN, osier the firs osibe of Endres & Thorn. to the Livery .ad , Undertaltlog bustas& is hereby dlr. solved. The books MI ....bate of the late Sra are the Pollotottoo of Jame. S. Thorn, the Ls aw e . anthortud to tuti the a ffi rm Use for the aettleateat of tbetkosoa: ROD GERS k THORN. - kiikc *my ornr, ;Jew s, C M ~ t en D re --' In the Ista Arm of & Ilte;rz,l wrld es. trtil 'Olt ILO FARM: near Us% 0001111011, 11.116gheny LIMEY 6.1711 171WERTAXING • PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. JAMES S. TERRE. Air.sanzpv 1117, June 6, ISM jeTawd NOTICE.-I RESPECTFULLY AN SOMME to my Mende and former customs. Wet I sball continue to e.rry oa the LIVERY AND T i NDESTAEING 61118.1ltiRS, next near obese the old stazd, formerly Don s by Rodgers &Thorn I wall be happy Wrestles the palming* to liberally bestowed on former ohiesslons, and can luroleb Livery Of all kinli on the ahortent Maine. Juin:Sind ' ' R. X. EODGERS SUMMER ---' • lI.II.ESS GOODS, SUMMER /SHAWLS. Good ..A.mascartznen.t FOIL SALE BY WHITS 083 . 4 CO., M Firm &raker TO BUILDERS.—SeaIed Prpponnis will be reeetird by the Committee on thy Prop/ est) until So/cloak r. of June iletn lit. her the erection of an Engine Mune on the ally lot nn Webster *twit._ To its Indorsed "Pro. Pawls for the Erection of Zagine 'louse on Wet/- Err sin/it: , Yd. bar the ereallon of an Engine Ileum on Ir. Win street. To be Indorsed t •Propoinbu'for the 1. nation Engine House on 1/01110 street.. Ad.. For roofing with tin. and Flaott g of the lc/gaup° hog inn HOllllO ettSeventh street, To be foOoritut l 'En2posals for Hoofing and Flooring Nep• tee...Er/line House." The Committee reserve 40 right to relent any or ell hid., ,:lei . . J. Y. IllaL/lUGHLIN, flhatrwiti. H _ E3IAPANAICA, (BLOOD CIJR&)- A meet rearckable *Mete eel peettioe ours for Schur, LA, REIEUBIATIISIE, GU. DI NPF.PSIA. ITCH, MAPLES, end ell dimmers st the SUN. • AA • Tenth, It,t retvecthe appetite, winds di. glutton sod le holly - reetdreslhe physical strength Ina It woes but *Adel to Deese lie TIMM Vet We „eT SICIOOTt• atrigHlHinit Thug' gist, jee mom amnesia ens Tent 4t, streets. CpILDRENB' ' • _. ' • catAskA 9l : B ,; •.•F4BEEia 44..ei50i4611A VatatiELl.s,s4 .a Itauera I. Glob taw ;ter% ka • • - „ * - •lea•ltiekettltabiL- PrZSZ HEREBT 7 Krlw:flay .. tha Ittaltiott at tail 5126 G it. - 0515P wits •tr. , *a as peoptaypir '..11541.k.. rat b 11515DiaTi at Ile a.4 l ,tar ,: ta• pato*. at al , , 111 14 11 :tr 41 1 111 14.1.1 1,1 r -.A.9,1111011 palm =Da= iplirtyli Himeopatkie Sptelles have proved, from the most ample enertenea. am satire trumese, simple, elltaient and retlatdr. they are the cualy medleLnee pertodir adaptaLto popu lar nee—eo .etalple that nlistakee cankothe made S 4 lh helm thew •ei-baraal as - trebe floe from timer, and me engem% Act he alma sellabe. Thty have faliedthe WO DelaM from all, sad willetwaye ton, sattsteetton. No. 1. ewes Feram.Oongestleas .Cola' " WoragOaclan Yever.-Woragnolle n a.Orylag Onto, ortaithlagef Infanta ge a. " DLatrhaasf chilling' or adult ..... 25 " /Slylientery. Oriptin. Batons OoLto. 06 " molars norbaa Rattan 96 Coughs, Colds, lironekttls 16 O. a. Notangia, Toothache, Pagaraohe.',. 45 H sadag. Molt Headaches S 5 le. " lenimenta , Motet Stoonak. 25 IL " Bapnagen. scanty and painful ands Luoicerbes, or Whites ' is " 0704&4174411 araglu a% to u Salt hiatus, Erysipelas, Eta tin= • • S 5 111. Ehaant.ka. all Eheasaatle " Font sod Arita chin p .CO " Pilesostanal or'iralarnaL • -IA "60 " Opktslay,sare, tallened.tlyea.. Oatarealitatoorehrona, molt a 6 O WO oo p lag Ponta . spato gi le • " " - Q A441411,' 414404144 ge n. Zarllligibarsei, Impaired h . 60 ileuern adieareiss. . 60 phgisal IS. 5 Dnpsp , aid aunty . a g o to. 0 EU 41 4 / 4 48, or aleknal" nen ' SO - l" lladan'Tilnittk .. p Omni ' Oo I& Nearetut rsetattly amnia! anew • Mona. involonringlungss...lol) 211. Seta Agouti or gy" 60 u faconinages so Poslot ti t s !riff Spurns fo es. ilafenings at 113 . " eran, allissare, as daite.lso I& 4 pt rhatio,uleentelanre Vit nten..ille PAWL? C• 4114. Oasesone vials, manes cage and book gempletto Cu. of SI Wag TWA, la 114000440 and ban.'6l6 440 One of 10 large nabs, pan can and b00k... aso Case of Ukase (Neallto 16) and book a oo nese remonee, by the ono or angle boo, are sent to any part el the eauntry, by stall or ea. press, free o 1 eluuga on receipt of prise. Address • 7. it maim sole Agent. Noe. it sip a 17JiTU. STREET, BEWARE or IMITATIONS. Petrill your blood by wing Dr. J. M. LINDSEY'S IMPROVED BLOOD REARCREL for the ewe of all Serofilousdllsoues. Take none ottdent the tams of J. IL FULTON, ea tact bottle. asebero bre wore SPURIOUI AR. notal; lIT 111.11 BLAlllfife Chan bay other iamb Leine truble. ♦ Sze eseortateat of TOMEI. HAIR AND NA DL BRIUSI/DA Fine Toilet Soaps. LV6INOB COCOANUT CREAM Finest &Mr Dress ' ling land. CALIFORNIA WINE AND BRANDY, OH AMPAGNE WINE. HOOK WINE, DELL'S PURE EYE WHISKY. ELACEDEo BY WINE. MUNDT AND 00E DIA.L.km Dlarrocoa ono Dysentery. Dlsokbers7 %la* lo coosklemd the best reamed" , o u.e A (tea supplyet atoolved at No. 47 EIPTat ST. UMIARS D TODAOOO for sale se /TUTOR'S DRUG STORI. rig FEW KENTUCKY OIL E.EGIONSI • • tolli pegs Eno el ralatarille Miataelm Oa Regllss Li pub/lard la Ma • • N&TIONAL MOWN TM, Juno 10th. No. 15. Price 10 oats. $3 50 Per Annum. J07 : 11MIIT, Fabliaux: j . 111 •13 e.. 114.64:1N10 HALL GRAND VIEW. COUNTRY BRAT FOR SALE. A choice country seat located on Reston Ave nue, 110cOrare Township, near the New Pklghton Road, about three mlies from the atty, having one of the mad bemetlfut 'end imitative views of the river and agricultural scenery, la °nerd for sale. unprots ire a two story frame funihdied ve witmh •os hot and eold watertnititchen and bath room. a largs and complete Stone Steele and Centel* House. with variegated . elate roof; • Remo Dwelded for Gardener and other out bulks loss. setreefaillog amine or pare water is Masted so as to be in:seeptials for conveyance to the hook. A etw pallor knee surrounds the property, widen 'le lanted with a cholas variety of Anoka, Peaches, Feat,, Cherries, Cleaver, Strawherrles , Ourraote, Gooseberries. Two well of eutosilmt water and cistern ibralsh an abundant supply. The natural advantages of the place in actuary and polity of atmospb vs, en. Panne end quality of land, am mut as to recom mend It to aay ore seeking a rural home convent eat to the atty. Apply to . 6. PAVIS. ON THE PREMISES, OH TO 8. 8, BMX 37 11017IITH STREET. DRY GOODS AND Hoop tl=kirtogo. APOLELLANIYB AUCTION HOITSE, Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. Crfit wx.w.r.ier isiwrt.innw jet° GENERAL Dratighting Office and Patent Agency, M No. U ST. CLAM STSEST, near Suspension idge. P. OZAGEMBELE, Civil &owe. Restaertse No. t 4 He FOB 8.A.L16.--500;000 EIHENGLIM. wow BEAM rurZ BILIZIOLEB FOB SALE. w. BoFruz, kiliertT menet, St. cwt. NEAILIVII / 4 7 tam ipt BMIT alowee_ Dor FEHR la We 434 aSesillivalludtb'a Yaw to:o , l4v* . aerm44444444,0 4 44414414. Gtr 44 3451 haulms* Ito nos Asa Anders, 10w, Pos...smoo,crikuatia. .—A valnabkt est silt, sit. *MAO Dif M u rk. bunt arghli Waage at .6titarki. - FALLOW etikv , 4l:o • •rafalpe,t) • , :.1.1,717 ."1.11.1.at • .1141,174 46 11 t ,' • • I 5'.51.,,14 _,..._{~~ , ~ ...............r. ul a) sTATite 7-30 LOAN. THIRD SERIES MS lB olooCretetitlpe • sullartbr et ire Secretary of in Treasure in untissetne4;ihe i3seeral Sohsortptioa.Ages for the site of Efalted States Seeorlttes, offers La the publis the third aeries et . the Treasury Notes, tiftatag MP mut 4rsoleSiths lets eat . per ammo, boil "o tie' . . Theme knee an lama aettta Cats air :air U. ter, au an payable tame jean; has Chita ease la camas ea see nevenible it eaittaiat tiut Weer law L Per Celli -• • GOLD UnIDEL 13 . 13 . 46 ....wma41.4.a.miraits and ate exempt; as are all the Cloyeraaiiiit Bon di; late, oe* end lfragetaa rosette. mita aids mei ear te Owe yer cost per oraweire re &lir saw aceordWit Mt rate /cried apartotker peparty. The Interest la payable loatoutintakrby coupons attahea to ewe cts, arid& /any helm,. Wand mold to any bank or banker. atntrepro mt. mon% to _ . . One . immt per day'in . ISO dote. Two Nab .11100pt~ • Tea . " ." 6500 . •Itotati et aid the dsheminatloas aimed win be prowiptly tarnished own receipt of substriptiena • Tbe Notes of the TUrd Series are presdaelY gar I. lobo.and; mirthless ,Ise the &mars•Thlstlei ahead sold f except time theGovernmeat toseeres to itself the option of palmy letmest in gold Dela at It per cant., instead - Of I sloths entratioy.' Subic:item will deduct the txterest la surreasor to July lath,-at the time when they sabserlbe. The dellsealyy of the notes of this: third series of the-Semen.. will oommaute on thalai of • Inns, and will be made promptly and contisulltall after that date. - The alight atom's Made to the soadittiourof this THIRD SERIES affects only the matter of WAR est. The payment In 'oh &if made, will be ands alent to the eumency Interest of the higher rata.! The return to scene payments, la the erect of which only will the option to pay Winos tln Gold. , be availed of, would se mime and pri • that purchases. made with six pe omit.n g eld would be fully equal to those made with eaten and theeeeenths per sent•in currensy. This to Pittsburgh. Pa. THE ORLI LOAD IN THE MARKET, adva bow• ntaeflere ges d by the Cloyeennaut, awl Its blipitlar maks ft The Great Popular Loan of the People. Len tinlolo,ooto et the Lean authorised by the last Menses now oaths market • This ammust, et the rate snub ft is being absorbed, will ell be for within - two months, when the notes undoubtedly 'command • premium, as bas bean the sue 110 ehmthit the subsantions to other In -order that the entrees ad one" lowa and ocular 4og the eountry may be afforded feeffltias fee uum the Mem Abe National Banks, Matt Banks. and Private Bankers throughout the ann. try have generally agreed to twain rabeatiptions at par. Subscribers will astern their owe apsda t a m h Shur turn entleteuse. and who only ars to be nerposudbla Sur the detnery od the motes to widish fluty rewire enema JAY 0003131, thzbeeriptian Agent, Philadelphia: Saw e= willbe mend by Me Mu Mo a m' Badly litedianly ra, Semi nod • Pearth Monis P a Put& lissurre Eatiera 11111 k. MINIM ra.. r BI,OO RI /AN Y sae " Ins CU, Tredielanell MIN% DePOIS " Valas MOM Mgr Senna Itactrugs rho mom TO PURCHASERS or FIFTH sreEnT Boob. Elookos, Eoolm, RC HAVE OR RAMP •T TRZ fir& 1111"MIS' fREVATION DUO No. 74 Filth Street OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Albums and Books Evimir "Try" WBICH WILL BE SOLD Publlshees Prkes, 1. Pruett ilten With 31117 Book Pnrobuod. Arif-Oall or sent for a niacin& TIUNKARD CREEK PETROLEUM 00211PANY. Nice Corner of Penn and Wayne lb. This .eompany wee organised on the 25th Inst. ander the Pennsylvania Mining and hlennfaetn. ring Laws. The territory of the edlapany ad joins the lends of the Drinkard ()reek Union Company, of Ude city. Capita& Meek IteSl34loo Working. Fund 23,000 Par Value of Lark Share SI 00 0/11 , 101MI: President—S. A. JOHNSTON. Secretary and Treasnret—SAllPL (11141LIAL DISIXOTOILSj S. A. JOBINTON L. it. Ettanon. W=ash Ocarsenia, June OaasAit, V. L. Gila; W. O. Rise, jetilyd • H. W. MITI. DRUM & BLACK, baodit atp ataortatsat of _ - PLOWING- PLAOH.INES, , mamma its.s.zrana. gtralratterstkitkesandilatilikess So. MI mi 30 0/110 137:finft.. exerAitlnutr. ta..a. ...• /. antiatOrmt.,moiirnirillretreabia. ti -•-." BEV' ONGI A iaasthalld M Gni itooslatitat reselpt of im lecivPllayel4akl4s& Boa ,TaL, p a ;li:N,lrliliLe, ~v, , M OenLOW44 wAm: 7-80 le 0A N - iif Anillien. Albums, Albums, Albums. ♦ FLOE wo' OP 1114X701 awirD /1411.17CRZON: uNITZD. STATES , 7-30 I_4 co an. TuRD NATRIGIL Caner of T bud and rte, mb3T nectAL aoissr Cr raz VEU?4i ErrnTEN sad SPECIAL A.G1 . 1/47 a /my gooks. O. S. aged for 0* oUlki Seven-Thirty Loan, rerun Loki OF rue PEOPLE, Only Loan in the hiarlre VONTIWITBLE nvxo v. s. &to SIX !En CNA% Glow Bahama BONDS. ailaboootOom Itoott to dootais. LIVIItckSTON. Cublaw. adorst , . SECOND NATIONAL BANE, Of Pitteburgh.l Corner of Bud and Liberty Streets, &pedal Agents at Jay Cooky faertio We of NEW SEVEN-TEIRTY LOAN. Thu la strictly the People', Loan. end is bits( absorbed at the rate of about fire aalltiorupta. day. These bonds bear as let/meat el • `r.ovci Cleza.ltis 17ex- X3frili • each Imadrsd dollars, and sue convertible at sate. Tits into B. Elms:Sweats Mir. Per Cant Gobi Bearing Honda. • • Full is Win be aXoled to - Exalts, Bashes, sad Brokers, who parch/we for meals. C..EL. RIGGS, Caabler 1865. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COS EAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXRMINATORS. " 008 TAR'S " EXT TE ERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS._ • "COSTAR'S" exTEitatterwross • EXTERMINATORS.' (30STARN" EXTER3LINATORM EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTEIIAIIITATOItS. • EXTERMINATORS. , • "COSTAR'S" sarmentuts toss. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTE. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATO RMINATOR RS. "COSTAR'S • EXTE EXTERMN RM I N A ATO TO RS. RS. EXTERMINATGES. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS.. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "OOSTAR'S" EXTERNS SATOH& EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. . EXTERMINATORS. ..00STARM . =TERMINATORS.' • =TERMINRS.' For Bats, Mee, Remiche!. - Ants... Bed- ElNlMPlests, Plloths In reurs and Wo•leass, [sweets ma P'lauts, etc. "til yeam established la N. T. Olty." ". Only isfaillble remedial known.' "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Mum Eamtly." "Rate coma out of their holes to die." • at- Bancaes I of altirorthlaw Imitations War. Panterrar. Daror , dat Broadway, N Y. Bar Sold b 7 Brogylits and /Zakarian lo Pitto !frig , . PAL • 4Silmdmor N VIICX BALE OF ARMY MOLES. QAMMIMIXAITILII GgifIRALPS 011101, WASS'UMW,. D. Ito Slop lt% IBM I KART THOUSANDS OF SIDLES are belie dis_posed thE eSpahlie sale. at Weablagton. The sales wMeootinve.tattlt ha another of ash sale Is rednool •la proportion to the reduction et the anales, aow tolle OrFrapklly. • Share ere. to the armies or the Paola*, of the eoram m and of :0 ni l on OF TsMisr b a..I4I r IgE R E TEAELS TIT THE wolurax the Missy 'of theta WOW Delight la h heetanteli lb at warous mot inulesourempanted sae amuse their ameba sod map; and are. than ou,My.brakee, hardened by . aterelea,geatle sad issaillar. tram Wel to 4011 ,IIAng4DA I I bi the The whole- °nth is ItripiledtaratiniV.4; and the. Earth Woke& thdrired hod the et annuals,. taken to soppo - the artahe:.:4 Theme fitilialaTHEY WILL ROT 1111010..artzTELINGLIEJSTHEISS ?Buz TALIM sot spa Oppoitonalialbefaxateri to get worths' • aabasok to stork theirsae tor Omen am' dealers It tacks to IWO sla bo b ut olattamilt, y. irlasuno fraroheallne. thew sad Slaposter the Nr Dow. OSral,. • 0. . Cina lr iattet Ciena' 22 e 7 0 Safer Genera.' Nyanza oz=. ciconerx..savir. P. BITTSIthx; President. .1. IL LI DAT, Secretary and Treaimree. The Oompany emu in fee demi* it faint eoetaii. ' Melt trierenaareannd forty4Pre peratim,loes on Breton Rim (a tributary to atierry Bun,/ and lying between Merry thin and 01111 Belt.. Magee timeliest, beam made to t etPenel 6 biliartire, among whom will be scud the names Cl some of the oldest and mu infeemyup weThe =Um traetwillamedcdsodate tram tybeo to ll Thbi farm ta moat eekbrated oliprodnei surrounded by four Art the ng lame. on 01/ ( to koo le* k and Chun un, andiain time proxiity "itemPi, and B 'iltlinurtaine Well, and m about .ILe mile from the Walnut Bead Well. The he Oompany offers a limited number of shame 11EVENTY-FIVE - CENTS PER SHARE: - Mapr of the property. together with all intermit, flop recording the property and °mania %MOIR the Gompaoy east* obtained at the *Ake Cl' WTI= at:ilia-LET. Agents,. WIL/1.1.1th HALL;- DR 6 WAYPEBALLHE.I2IO OLNT mRNA A.l earn Tetter. and of Retmtbus maple SOZODONT, for eleansing prevsniser the TIM MIRROR 'Rem Ezuroass AND DRIESSINO, restore Gray Hair: ti&LLENBERGER.,9 MBE AND AGUE eIt2IDOTE, faorm tthe 'peed,. safe axe red. . oJOwSONSnazhream oumpouifik the etreetal ears cf Rheumatism. DR. JAYNE'S ELPECTDORANT, a sure remedy for shrento Or oommou:Ckrogtm, always OR hand and for sale at As • . tAL DRUCk'SORE, m e . anes .1310 and heny. Federal streets, In the Markel Home roce - GEORHE A. HELM O PART Rsm NOTtO The En '," &reined have hug deg formed ase -panne. gyp, miller then non and Am of LAFOVRCADE'S DRO% ERWIN for the transaction of in Importing and Sobbing builcesa In thothrMantmeo • and Rim's Wear,• litterallg. at eal 'CHESTNUT STREET. PUMA DILLYIIIA. • • E. Lam:mom:m a O : I .AFOTIR , SADE,' W. R.- LAFOUROADE, W.H. IRWIN. P. M. LAFOUROADE, Su. 'The Modena of the late flrelbf Deooursey, La. limeade a Co. will be settled at Our °Mee. 11.-111 r. Gerald Deoooney, of-the late tan. ba about commtemsting arrangemefr a ualuen, of which due notice will beet aelvon. new Jeadwd NV4FF.E ALIMANDBII BITILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, Having Lately Removed TO 169 inal 171 LEACOCK STREET, 821 .egheza.30' 0.16 r. -; . ' . E t = mid E I° . in ' th -;; F all the& e d litntEDlS, am k . bes_g, DOO ?HAMM VeIfITIM - 1 11 11 PAZUM , MOurmizros_ -OM SSTAM bad, to o and nonstaaalt od 4 1 14- /Aaron wa am ppokiwa planed qoapkda .. , WOODSIDN Ai -Wall. Lesi,TEM-raliklitharnakPatat4.. 011 4 Tatudwinwy:ormloranatirunima. aadrtty, - . 4 / 1 10 **Vr forVfla Ziatatillisiltrourn"lat. gawits.,_ LOA 011attit Witte Lasl. ltraijOkWilkskrio 41144CDnrer., la'al4V wig o-c;`,l ini-owoozi"tivunv rs-- iiiii= IX'S WIt.IXCE. l'ii . itio -- 1". - Mantifitotarers and Merahanis 1111811AMANCJI cOAPANIY, - Of E14.413 . 4rghz---, mica ie. likrieiTiSaß ircrtuFrft: a.viturourrr Prodlist. wat. r. soma, seer!tarr, • . I - - ssfartag, ,Inininateamboati and OarifoiL 1 , moss I. sEmarr,lA. iK w. rumors. • JACOB T. DOWILATIZI I. W. OILLUIPART., zoßizr - zorrima SWIM i J. 0. PEES WLLLIAN W X. W. WATSO r N, ~, E. G. N_IIIMNiii,Ld ,, L. ii. maano • --_, jOnit r j leamor.„, as r A WIA . issligladt4 'On.' • 'o'.• ' TNBUBANOK-- , .. • .a. _ . ~.._ .. InOurariep ens: CORMIIIIIIIIIINiI HISTIVLI - picqww wc&r e preadme.- im.vm IL PARK, Vic* ltesida* sonnet minx, 8.0 Will M aur° Atablift er . .651 FIRE IND . FRigmfirftkt, .. 1. ': - T,'l '.. R. O. GNAT rr.i...PAHL , :. " 1 zearzs Axis • ' - r. N. ituria4 H. W. OLWEH jra, JAHR INIL • • HENRY LLOYD. ;: lAMBI Err JOHN GRAFF. . SEMI P. 1116111,„ N.J. HIGLEY, --.. DAMOHILW/PUOVS r. M. ROOM • - rfsvaArtc4 EUREKA ulB...uuNcl-cup Or inttsburgiu Cornea Water and Bl -Avi..—stlll4„% (B&CILLIMS BurunNei 3. H. 151 10ENIIMEI0ES, Predawn: W. U. HIMICIE, The President. Romney ripiarair, iseseetaii. • . WILL =SUEZ AGAINST ALL Marine and Fire Riekei • .. L 3. mintormazera, W. z. - Erriti . ".:-: W. I. ANDERSON - A _ IL .7 ; AND ____ _ _ , TAKES L- BENNSEE LW HOUTEN°, R. D. coonmerr, .! .1% - :-.S. o auGnar,- It. T. LEEOLI TA, W. W. MARTIN LY. Pracno4, - BYRON 4. r .. ' FOR BMX IIL4 FARMING PRICES !II £ Tract of biliicies of 4111 T rit. STIZATE OX 3=14:321:61L 'A1 S,XL3ZDZeig• NEAR NORGANTOWN. Wept ngloL , within taw *am et Bus . am Ana B. &9. Banat ava - iptuusy mr i ' ° ° - A Lf /lON ORB, - BURNING 81 RINGS. will be iold at a bargsA u appne4 eit 46 . t.; ‘ . - Me us OIL WELLB,.boag glestkiClY:k4a• 211 Vidan T. llMA :gcoa r temPolOg 0 0,Noll• :woe 0 0 ,0 1 4 la tkifißark*6nbr&b.l,ll6KOPPOU Z , lltillpiabil ell PLOW .a,..., Will tie Sold in 'into Indiii•iiiitio • ' ' ~ ,-. A - • , - ',. • ' ' ' iI:L, \H iet . AN, Broiciii, • alll . No:VP YOUBTS-OTRXICIt AILICIdi BOWNT— !ILNOTADTUREit or iMPROVED - Mild TO OL . • _...1 , 03 Sinking . Bit ina;tgiei wens Np. I _ s; c1itr....., WOOD klrni c ! f r' : . . . .prrrseto:nak PAL , Tool. !rum 01 the no; hiee.p . , facto , , AND LOW moos zoom ~ . . WELL BORERS "!: - nariithed,Ar • ' M=Zl=2M with rock *Maim s-11111 sift - sway .tainitimet lirLa fral% '1 • V iaW V raw i - S. • Rope, Leather and .On Setif width lia Ye sem . df. coutantlrts ~, -- , ~ ~:. H. NAGIC" :RUMPLE COMPABE to be Itnrod ea each box settee% pled, el OIRYIT. IRS litholo RUFFLE. - ALL.Badin t ef erftes ever name,- aot haring. WM mark, are wobbles lmitations, and Infringement' as the rittatiosit the Xs& ECUTIO Company.: - It. GENUINE - BIAGIO SITFFLiffI Fill adz yardala each piece, are *ell. made of VW mtrial, mat .diva. perhuMaattaramforelere For age o all the PrkelpaplioNere . $5 ORAN:BEM antrzTaFEW YOB, mytt:undte - • - 01113110118 E AND BODING FLINTS =GiIF.JLT YALIZIETIT At the mad ofeenbotum 0 1 9, B.da A DOOR - oars i• ' , a= Atoll' to w ams_ubiet, guess Meth hdau!mis.. t Nit i 424:P;ab t. 911,44 11010/08V 7F. 3 4=" A ._... _ . . . .• i..., ...-.. ~' 7•1-:' diflmNA ~:-i i
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