idynt 111 9P _ us snuff nmslss .111 ; 1llf 14, 3:II2MIQE SANDEBii. This infamous scsitindr eLand_ vagabond, wizeitpmpllcltiln theguilt of the sunder of Vreddent,Lrecomr, and in tier..pledi $0 httnidnoe,•pestillsuee In the great Oldie of elthe Milt; =A to lay *ant ht aaltalll4' Ole simultaneous application of incendiary Ars in hundreds of-places hit been (ally prom . n, has !smiths Taming Wumistski to what - he cells "the pearkim of - the South." It II published fa the lOntiar'A 3iskigin,4ol. Here is slat ItZettyit',` . l4* - the oath 4 aliegi- Snie which so many unrepentant rebels ars Dew - taking, or, ofr Sanders ese It, eiregoreirg, * ord#r to regain ' th e power of i l ain .the ballot :0 . 41 hlCltocarryon war agiinsttliti ' .1.- Ms teachings are identical Wit h * : :44,Itgaztuir - .Totratstra. We quote: •7 ' • .;-- ' , l: • , "ThiLasici object of the Federal S=tagers is to Ens themselves ' of the tne ti of Song; - :To this end they_have in nted a test oath, embar. the - Onion with' 'a series Of Ida unconsattutlonal candid:ma, artfully " ragl A prepandiwitit.the object of exciting , roar disgust at tfielejection of the whole. Pur a" at an Waal against-the imposition; but if forced upon - ou save your rranchlaa (the lifablood of the 'Bouth,) and swam the sagas though the conspirators should offer it in the ' bowl of hemlock". The constitu tinn being part and Ismel "of the oath, is Intensifiedwdled _wildcat, potion, lowevetby thek legal doctors, and is. la ~morl and legal defence vilest any.,deon y o ur c ons cience sought to be. :imposed by-these Hayden lawgivers. To Support and defend the - constitution intact, aajet,.ltUderstand, it, will . necessarily in samenamileindie nu ll end . void the • ab. normal. portions of this hybrid oath. The fits black repiblican Presidential proe. bitiatikltal lite in violation of the - conaalta- tfOkind net bmdingin morale or laW; and Itrust that while maintaining your 'honor by.sigirottfand solemn protest, your vac. ticaLgood sense will *master the ingenuity otthetrick them employed 'to' disfranchise It is about time that this worse than farce were stopped. As bold and defiant traitors se. ever..-oetre ng the constitutional right to secede when they please—trampling upon 1 national authority with as much audacity 1 as they did when they passed their ordi• Dances.-of secession—acceptink , the - word "Ciiiiiitiden" as found in the oath of al ligiakiiscima iriterpreting it to gilt them silVekliiiio only thing in that oath as or binding obligation—uttering in the presence of-thefauther of : leads, solemn words - of pliaitolife,* with the fallluipthie of violating that promise—committing deliberate and even avowed perjury in order to "save their franchise"—these men are crowding back Into the Union to carry on their war againstthe gOverement still more idibillYe ly than they did while in arms against it. The Trojan Horse was a poor and harmless contrivance ctiinpared with thii piii. oath, 'Alai can be thus swallowed by men who glory in perjury as much as they do in their ethers-crimes. It will not do to allow trait. om td regain political power by wholesale. perjury. They have done it, they are do ingit now, and they will continue to do it, until their power in the Southern States will be as completely restored as ever it was. - Slavery .. Will birestored; and, by combina tion with the. Copperhead Democracy of the North, they may get the mastery over the cation itself. - The next Congress has got to lift up a standard against this flood. It will be, we rejoice to know, a sterling , body of men; and we are fully.persuaded that it will net permit a parcel of perjured villians to do what hosts of armed rebels ailed to do. In his closing pantgraph_Sasexas telw the "pattlets of the South" to call upon their friends in the North. He of course means such men as met in Convention at Chicago last summer. Let him speak for himself "Yon have the power to direct the future. Possessing a majorityst every pole south of Makers and Dixon's tillow no one to be returned to any office who will 'submit towstmzeption of superior sights orrthe part of the North, and who will not faithfhlly support-the platform, "the constitution, with such amendment only as will give greater protection to minorities and geo graphical sections."--- The. South cannot wait !binational orstanitation. The elec tions are ordered and are upon you, enab lingistrlo. take - possession of your State' governments at once. Then, call uponthe men of the North who acknowledge your equality in the Udion to meet you in con vention in New York ci:y before , the North ern fall elections mid there to organize with you a great national party such as will de ter rho prefligate President ma lilsrovost spies from laying their brutal hands upon' unotTending nem; women and.eldldren. - - . 2 inform exiled, fellow-citizezi,‘ " - -Gm% N. Bannens." _ A little :while azo, §-ticoarta plotte d to bin!' New' York city, to rourder its veople bilittrodradag pestilence, and, deliberately Xii-OuLlibliitY of Poleon/ag the C.rotOrk ittopr!olr' from 'which -, that great citj distil its eattrienppl,y. of water: Now. pt•cOti co. aisemble a body of trailers therh:to - do-thlogk. perhaps laze horrible, tut not Teas atradotte. :Will the copper head democracy accept, him as a IE6I - W • SENATOR SMEIMAIPS VIEWS. • . On Saturday last there was a Ccinvention of the Union men of Tikcaway county,Ohlo, at Circleville, at which Se6.tor SnowsAs (brother of the Generaly gave . bia vie ws a t considerable length upon the great Alving issues of the hosr. ' They': were evi dently prepared•with muchcare and con **mina, Wittsubjoin what he said upon the piefit-inaporten) issues involved in the ... ► _ . great question of re.constructioa—the right , _ . of suffrage and the future status of the col ored population And, first, as to the former slaves of the South; we promised them their freedom, by every mode by which one people may speak to another. We promised it by the proclo• motion of Dlr. Lincoln. Congriss twice ratified this riroclamation, and the people in two annual elections ha ra tified It. These slaves have won their fr om by their de votion to our_ cause. y have from the beginning, been true t nds. They have borne our flag in battle. T hey have carried OUT arms . They have a slaughtered for our cause. They have aided our sick and s i wounded.: They have fe our soldiers when • in prison, and haveguided their escape. They have performed th bwrible offices of the camp and _the hospital They never fought against and-.the They have relied upon our promise, and have performed their part. Without them; ltd without their presence as a weakness to‘the enemy, we might not ' . have succeeded. By their simple faith is us, following our fleets and our armies, they have earned their freedom. The enemy know and confess that an • inevitable inci dent of their overthrow is the freedom of the slave. I therefore conclude that We must secure their freedom beyond all doubt or_peradventure, and maintain .it against every dingerin any of reconstruction,. • that may be adopted. - ' ' • Will min, addition, authotize: theta to vote.?., • WIU you invest them with all the zlghtsVidenta of citizenship? - Save you the. sr -to do launder the Constitn tioti o f itited State ' s! , It i s per f ect l y clultr that, unless lhe,Powers of the rebel ow ed are changed or Wetted by their re bellion; Congress cannot lla the einallica- Ilan of e struhm t within a State. The 0,3‘ Stlistitos.:;providess'but tor three elections; oftresldentt,,of Senators sad ofikprefents. lives. The 18.choion by.electors Appointed la . such manner as the -Legisla ture of the'Eltate may elect. Senators are chosen by the Legislatures of the respective BUiles t and Members are chosen by the peo ple of t h e several States, and the electors Of es& State shall hare the qualifications re• quishe for electors of the most numerous f , ch of the State Legislature. If toy _thing is clear it is that the Aliment of the'. I.=iort Meant that each SIAS 'lint& arkllabould 'vote. The Only llnal-- nation upon this power is the duty of the National Government to maintain . . inirach State a tgrlican form of Government. But ag a in the question recurs, is not all this changed in a State where the voters have voluntarily - renounced their allegiance to the General Govennnentt " Can aucffils State renounce all its - duller, and Yet 111 /. 0 upoirita ti,ghtb?! admitte d, and is certabdrvery clear, that the - Velma States mar punish a, tzwitor, by depriving him of hisllfe , hill property; and Jris.ifran't - If one why not all_who,ere gray? If - the entitivotbig poputatlon. have openly , revolted against their allegiance it Is absurd to say that we hare power to' kill them, and yet hive no power to prevftt their voting. &rain, Can we punish ' the counterfeiter of our coin with disfranchise ment; and yet not it o punish a traitor? one, why' not -But It is 'said that the loyal peopleare left, who can vote. It is sad fact, but a very true one, that the number of such poor pie= in the Southern States would form a very narrow:foundation for a republican' Geren a iment. Noithe nough Caroline and - Tennes- see my coatain such. • -• prdent Johnson intends to try the ei.". periment in those States, bat' tear he will: Sad the spirit of rebellion too deep rooted :in those who have taken the oath to make them good- citizens, How it when you ; came to South Carolina and Illsabssippi It li sald,:establiah in these a military Goy:. ernment. Well, for, a time, that may • do, butiris expensive and contrary to the obit : of o'er institutions- If we put ingro regi ments- there and - etre them bayonets, why.: can't we.give them votes ? Both are weap ons of offense and defense. Votes-are cheaper and :better. Both. are. part of the a a n r . y Bhry e put rponAa by the n. unpleasant to the intasis., but medicine's are not usua lly - savory. I cOnclude;'therefere, 'on this subject of negro' voting, that'in all States who can platrirtheir toil rights under the Constitu tion it is a question for the State, and that in revoltell States it is a question of policy and military government, to be decided•by the national authorities until the State is fully restored to Its former condition. In some of the Southern . ' States I would leave them under military rule until they provide the only sure security , for the future; that the negroea should have their share in re construction, aa they have borne their share in t3ghting. Negro voting may not attit \par natural prejudices of caste. They may be Ignorant, docile, easily led, and not safely - trusted with political power, but if you admit all this they have been true and faithful among the faithless. They have joined in patting down the rebellion; and now to place them at the mercy of those they have helped us to subdue- to deny them all political. rights —to give them freedom, but leave them en tirely 'subject to laws hunted by rebel mas ters=is an act of injustice against which humanity revolts. - , • -huppose. you deny them suffrage, what then? The Southern States gain by the freedom of their eaves fourteen new mem• bent of Congress and, as many electoral votes. Not threetftha are counted. If you give the same men who revolted _this in creased political power, what safety have you? Snppose ten years'ago they had this additional power, Kansas would have been a slave State this day, and they would have tad ample political power to subvert your Government without a resort to arms. We must have security for the Altura All the evils that I perceive may arise- from a mix ed voting population, areinstgldflcant com pared with-the only two alternatives: the 7C storing to rebels vast political power, and the danger and vast expense of governments. As for the people of the Southern Stateit, we can stow regard them as conquered reb els, but It is the highest wisdom of conquer. ersto be magnanimous and generous. These people and their descendants must live with US and form part of the body politic. Our true policy is to heal and not widen the breach made by war. Suilicbmt security should be taken for future peace, and mill. dent punishment to stamp the rebellion as a crime, and then pardon and,amttesty for the people. All this tinder ourponstitation is invested in the ?resident, and we can all safely trust it In Andy Jonson. He knows who to punish and who to pardon; an i allow me to say that you will find In him qualities of head and heart that-make him lit to till the chair of our late beloved chieftain, Abra ham Lincoln. I sat by the aide of Mr. John son for two years in the Senate Chamber. I think I know him well—his habits, his character, the temper of his mind—and I as sure you he will deserve the high honors and exalted power now resting upon him. Death . of Mrs. Stgouriey. On Saturday last, Mrs. Lydia H. Sigour ney, one of the sweetest and beat known et American poets„ died at Efartfort,- sur- rounded oy her family and Medd& Her maiden name was Huntley; she was born at Norwich, Connecticut, in 1781, and was at an early age a successful school teacher. In 1814 she opened a young ladles' school at Hartford, and in 1819 married Mr. Sig ourney, a Hartford merchant, her life thencforward being passed in the domestic circle. Her charity and philasthophy have given her the happielt — of alLreputations—. that of a friend of thd•poor. To the world at large Mrs. Blgoumey is, hots - ever, known as a literary celebrity. She began writing poe ry when very young, and till Within a year or two has at intervals kept up the practice: Her verses, sweet, delicate and touching, have enjoyed a very wide popularity. They are among the standard pieces to be found in every school reader, and have only !stair given' way in public estimation to the works of laterwriters. Mrs. Sigourney has also writ ten-many prose works, and her published books, It is said, number nearly fifty vol umes. • Her I'Preasant Memories of Pleas. ant Land?' le a charming account of a tour through Europe. • In announcing the death of this estimable lady, the Hartford Times says that her health has been failing for several months and'adds: ' "We believe there was no pailladot dis ease, aside trom the failing powers of old age; she grew very thin, and wasted away. Her death, like her life and_character, was marked by quiet, peace, and a clear Chris tian trust. Up to yesterday afternoon she :was conscious, and at that time conversed with her family and relatives; from that ime to her death she seemed unconscious, and gradually elakiney passing gently and peacefully away, to the rest of tb-egood and the Jim.' The Times justly says other literary pro ductions:. Her prose is marked by vigor, beauty and good sense, and like her poetry, is full or good.. moral precepts. Her poetry be longs to a past school, in which we look for such nemeses these of Dr. Beattie, Hannah More, Mrs. Barbauld, Dr. Watts, and per haps we may add without injustice, the more eminent ono of Goldsmith. She has been called the "Hemans of America," and, in acme respects, the designation was not amiss; her poetry in certain particulars was not much unlike that of Mrs. 'lowans, thou4h more substantial, and perhaps less imaginative. Some of her poems are by-no means destitute of imagination r. but their Main characteristtcts their religionsand per ceptiVe spirit, blended with the evidences Of the influence on the writer of natural objects and beautleo It will surprise our readers to learn the age of this venerable and accomplished lady. i'Bighty-four years out her in ad. vanco of all onr singers, a n d all our promi nent writers:. Pierpont, one or the oldest of the former, is yet her Junior, and Miss Bedgrwick can not boast theesima number of yeare.—/f. Y, EVE 711719 Post. Tint does= Exrinirriox.--IVe aro glad to learn that Mr. Aguish and party arrived safety at Rio do Janerio on the hid of April, and were most kindly received. The , Empercir sent a boat alongside of the Colorado to take the party alore, and in the evening_ had a long biterview 'Attlt Mr. n:1 2 1 . 1 gave e orders c t a : a ° v t e i t h h e e T h r a t al g i g age instimmata of the party pissed Impen ad at the Custom Home, gad every ovate y was extended to the members of the etx pedition by the officials of the Elmallism ir c ruule..o•7 734 l 4l s 27114;".141.1•' =Mtn Miper, *tide °bow* 'that many, anxious to wttnem sa . eruMlm of Yams- Mus boa foam time, to gate. faU slalom. to Self mulOsity, state* Mae Dutch trate*, arbe, lately made ths ascent with other Jamie* was Okes tll from the :maximal:off& by Me emus. an 4 died very Shoftly after. It is eaid that Garibaldi la *bonito takes tour 'Or obemation liuntinti Italy, to learn for kha ki( the feeling' of the Italians In nation to the expected conciliation betvcen the Pope and Vic tor Ilmonnel. ._ ~.„ inpti Mimeiiii Coligitutional Electledu A eltisai . 'it. Lonja.Dareocrat of Friday gives -,. , ' iritymainiti the new Constitution 2- litti;oB7. The return!' from . the State in cote an increase of 1,982, mak ing /nail 7,949. . This accession, the Democrat declares, come from the quarter where such result was espected—"the rebel and conservative 'sections of State." Northern and south western Missouri are yetto be heard from, especially the ,Ccms t it a donal District repro seined hy - 11.r. -- Ma ‘' and the - Midiers` vote iiiklbete be r e - - So far- an 'we can judge from the figures before ui; Witte will be about tem thousand majority for the new. Constitution. , . . ,- ri .1' The Tots of the entire State at the., Nox vembefelection was 103,814, and Mr. Lin. dedies letil majority' 49,050. 'At that, timeMl the XcirisersitlieS, rebels' and seeelitleh synipathizeri voted against . die Tinton tick. et Their numbers will i now be buireased, while the total vote must_ be some 93,090 • leas.than it was in November. "But," the .Peenocrat adda,Vit can scarcely be expected that the increase Will be able to. defeat the ' new . Constitution, even with the help of this' conservatives and &EIS/Sett. radicals. /I few-days wlll___we trust, enable us to - En ' nee= tut Stfumwthas thoronghly'vindi cated her freedom and loyalty," . , . .. - - Tam Noah papers tall II story of • Japanese ogidal othigh rank who bad offended the Exa . peror of lawn and bad the costly sword ofeer emaay sent him with whi6h to perform the "haw dispatch:" Instead'of taking the hint to rip up his abdomen, he look the sword ii esh taped to a French mai, and sold the Jerre ed Weapon in Paris' for 150,000 francs. He leant tresi been one of ttte statutes to this coentry, and there learned a Yankee Tire last inttance of the, death of an heir to the throne of atutsis7Trevions to that of the fate Csi'ovritch—oimuthil in. 1233, Just genre . Tuitions were mathurforlAtin so.tiukt iln the words of azi,old athalar, "Wand o' Veja:thirs theth were cries and limentiobr chithins of the nation." The someica, how ever, found conablationth Maslow! son, Alex ander:who distlrarnithed laraislf as a warrior even daring his father's reign. AT PIM% carded otf one of the figural of the Id cepa esporad In the streets at that ette , , plundered two others, and prefaned Glee more. The bishop . or the diocese ordered =Waar for three days as reparation, In which the populatlon took part with pleat eager noo. Blroi se i from Maim:Sad state that the au thorities there am treating the freed negioWl outrageously. The wehel Mayor Mayo and his policemen have been reinstated, and they are merciless towards the blacks. KUM 8111711 has gone to Mexico, not being =lons to test the question whether he Is with lei the "forbidden degrees" of the amnesty proc lamation. The cotmtry can Wind his absence. Tux demoralization, diaaffectlonind indolence of the people of Alabama la described pan fectly frightful, and nothing bet military pro tection tares the State from popular anarchy. A tr roma of Julius Guar is to be plaoed In the garden of the Tat/teem . PUBLIC Jeorices. NOTTVE.—AT B=ELTING OP P Tall - OONMISNIONEIts of the NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION _OOMPANY, heltabturt, d this day et the Board of Trade KOMI la Plta, It was -, itasoist.d, Tliat ills meeting adjourn to meet at tug 31.01101Ci3k/I6LA 1100 SE, n this city, oa Mb, MIS. at 111 o'clock A. Nry wham Books will to opened for subscription to the Capital Steak of said Company, In soccutlanos with the Ad of iishoPoratios. B. F. JONES. Obalrmas. STRING= ILANBAUGH, tionetary. Prrrestrunn. May TM, to I. m 7 td- 1111.8811ANTILS LIBRARY HALL IXIMPANY.—The eubcarlbon to Stock of the Memotile Meaty Hall Oocopooy, ore hereby notified that a month( of Lbs ebareholclors will be held fie the BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS, on FRIDAY. WM hot., at 1034 e. litfor the e4optloo of bplawn and (Dedication of olZoere. The Clen %%Wee ODeaulttee are teeeseted to lama -that boots at thp :dada of =coley by 10 o'clock JAMES MeAULET,THOS HOWE, WM. N. LYON 'SAXES PARS- Ja., ALEX. NIKKI. 1. K. PENNOOE, J. E. ittOttlailthD. IJAILES K. ()DOTED, WM. HAOALZY, GEORGE BLACK. JOHN SINGER, OROS W. OARS WM. F. JOHNSTON, S. H. SHOENHEEGEN, wain. jeleld tlosoolsoloneta NOTICE UOEPORAT O N A OR G A N LOO L M ENT DER ANT LAW OF TUE STATE OF PENN fITLVADLL Notice is hereby glum to all companies larro• rated by or under any Mw of the Uonunonwisith of Pennsylvania, and orimised at any time prior to the fast Monday of November, int. that hem failed to =lts report to the Ammer, etramas, under the. Art approved April ao, tell, that they are required to report to the Auditor General forthwith, as follows, via: in case • dividend US been die-bred. the Trees. ism will report, under oath, the alesount of capitel paid ir&ths date, emoted and rate percent. of Saab dividend dozing the year aiding the dna Monday of November, 18e4, and any previous year or years in whim the Company may bare had an exigence; and in cue no dividend has been Medved as afore. mid, then an appraiumeat of the rub value of the capital stook, aa it musted between the made byaf _tethth_ days of November, must be made by the Proolftw or Tees= , and a major. Ity of the Dl:actors, under -oath. When so ap pralsement Is made, the report should state at - what time the thstumny witemanizet. In addition to the above report, under ths act of April su, thre, companies not paying a tat on too• naut are required to maze *separate reportruler oath of the Trumpet, of the amount of net ears. .hurs or intomo received daring the period from April ea -to Number 1, lON in accordance with the around section of tbo a 4, approved April SO COMPANIES INCORPORATE, BY OTHER 'STATES and .6016 budneu in this Ononaes• wealth,l are natcEM that they ant madembJect to the legion net earnings or income under the El section of the act of April 80, 1861. and are required to report to the Auditor General the amount of each net earnings or luaus received between the , 10th of _Agril and the let of November, 1964. • All deliquent Companies incorporated by or under soy' law of the State of Pennsylvania will be adbrded a reasonable time in width to make the !several reports required by law and above mama. isted; bat continued negleet or refusal sr - nimblest ;them to Or/Aare of eerier, mute the Rd proviso 'oaf the H section of : April So, 1881, which Vin the tfolkrwivg wards: I "Providedjuritsr, That Any corporation which has' tailed to make returns to the Commonwealth, as required by the set of April 21. A. D.lBBB, ant. CA 'Az act for the better semen to tb• Common wealth the payment 'at taxes due by incorporated compelees,• may make such MUM' within sixty days alter the pauage of this act, any low to the unitary notwithatanding I and alt delinquent companies falling or reusing to make full retiree and payment to the State, as reqqlied to , the gen eral laws of 'this Commonwealth in relation thereto., Mull luve sit theirrighte or privileges de. .claret forfeited by proclamation tram. the Cot , -ether." ISAAC SLENKER, Auditor GeneraL W. H. KEMBLE, State Treseurer. Hay le, 1265. AnylB:lmd >i )I;.}. v A , v if:l TT NSURPASSRD FOR EITHER FARM ING OR GARDENING ptißposEE, wog SALE.—A well located lam of 00% acres on the Franluotown Road nay the Railroad Station et .WRlanabann ea scree waU Improved; remainder in beautiful-woodland; I acres la coal Brick ewe ling boss,,bara, orchard, be. ;eta S. IMTELEIBRT & SONS, 61 Market St. ON CONSIGNMENT. 2.0 bydab Blukero Potato..; NO Peoob - Olows do, to arrive; Id barels. Songhai.' MolasoN Soo bush Prime White Beans; SO bolt and quarter bbla Niekereli 100 boxes W. N. Oheaei 1000 Soso Lena BagN M bock Quitter Pomba!' WO do Dried &Wen For pale at GRAk F & REITER'S. jolt No. ON Liberty street. 11.5.DL1 & ROOKERSHOUSEN, 1t6111160T17116611 0I 7'ci_rzaltiszNo assici 160 FEDERAL STRUM, ALLEGHENY LETT. ATOTIOE.—I RESPECTFULLY AN- PicanitOE tong friends and former onatoineri that I shall continue to carry on the LIVERY AND 'UNDERTAKING lIIIRIRESS, next door above horn. the old Mend, formerly occupied by Rodgers & T • /will be happy to on the patronage ao liberally bellowed on format oroasions, and oan fornialt Livery of a ll kWh! on the eborteat notice. jetelmd . S. R.IIODOEMS. UNIVERSAL CLOTH' 5 WRINGERS. —Acknowledged by the beet authorltiento be the beat wringer in the market. They will be given on tad and if not all that la represeuted. the money will be refinded. For tale at No. Se and 28 St. Clair street. jele J. & H. PHILLIPS. Sol. Agents, for Allegheny County WORCEbTEBBHIRE FAVOR—Lea T I Perkins' genuista Wororsterahlre Nue, to pints 004 halt pLuts.kust reaetred a sale at Leduc/0 pater at the Family GroatiT is of JOHN A. BE HA Pt, • jel2 earner Inert atreata IgrißAK FABT. BACON.—A. small supply Extro Sum Oared Broakfest 'Moon, jolt re alma from Otoelmtatl and for sale at the Family • latteery,Store, of - 30111/ A. - RENSHAW.' awm mom minty and Head - Knott: ritnA RUBBER BELTING, ROBE And n alaht PACKING , of all as Moroni stus was is t , Car r azd Th sg at, othArg a W o ta ,_• 016 -, ' - r J. St icpultrart. ., tgioi. Mir rl T i nt=w lli lt 41* ... . 1 / 2 Jim , pilaw es law 04 Ps thug". /Si. SI andlift Olskstswilli ' LIEII-7---------1 Pie - 521EliaWSUI - i lY4FL UbriterCier " Ohow .°" , Oker• sle kin asul Moll PloSiss.just remind and Willi/ la goducidTwow, br.bs soles or slaw, 1r ifIRAZIOSI3 AND LEMONS. tand, 11Ceiai Oren.; 100 de do Lemona. Just received aid for We at 1110 LibettY street Jelo rorrza, Au= 51121PARD ,_... ._ ~~:_ :. i ~~~ 3Z;t==l PR B 4 3 movER.ARD .• 101.-.Thht mamas man.On okihoSaattafy 7701 , Th0t oar; and lefiow ott by the Sanitary Co on, who ate deems to sell It at tack Inquire of -Isamu DIME!' OCk on BECKHAM k LONG. /Abort/ atrtat. j , - 13LL/11 -- 1 - \ A -FLOURING gum: Mid hater power; situate in Barrell,Town. ship, Westmoreland ' county, one 'front Char.: Lien Station, on the Allegheny Telhe Itettresd; end.ht Mlles front PittalitirSh. d'or-ttuthertartto uteri enquire on th e premlses. jel4WinisarT - PE= annzur. VOTIOI TO THE TAXpATBRI3 OF 401 THE Amy OP ITITSEITIAGII.—.ThIs •Is to Inform ti the etty, Poor and Ettudness Taxes and 'WWI. eats are payable at theCIITY THEIII,4, 13.1tER , 8.-OFFIOE, Ns.- ;le fourth stmt. A; dle. Gourd Of It per Ont. LI *MUM tor prompt payment. All those ftdreue et saving . money sad time 1111 The Statet3lereantlls Liman ars llkewuke dne sad mtud be paid before the MIST Or JULY, as the -Treasurer must maks his Manta to the State Department at that time. lea • 313011131.111 d, Treasurer. NZW BOogB. Woodworro Graperies and ROrtleultural Band. inge..ll 60. Thri Terms Untamed, a orquel to the Soldier Bn, by . Oliver Opt's. St 8 0. Youth% Maori of the Sabellian, ars'ood from Roanaketo Murfreesboro:" St S 5. Orphans C. Kerr Moen; third swim St 60. Looking A Asoundi a novel by A. S. Roe. In 60. Muller Setenoe - of Loom: vole. Se on Fairy Flamers .nooel I • Cora Ritahle. Si 75. Wilditerliana Oared, Si 71. • • SerstoM Mesened in Sadao .on the death of. Abraham Lineldn, 'with the Omani serviced at Womblinriese. Mrentsativosarrooro. ga 00, Our Great, Captaine=Rant, Shertoon, Thomas, Sheridatkad ParraguL gt TAO Clever Wows* of the Family, by thoolithOf of the heir of .Redetrife. 111 80. For sole by DAVIS, CLARICE k CO., No.ol Wood street. DRY GOODS AND Hoop kirts. lITLELLABD'S Al:10110N HOUSE, Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, ss 36%1CMIT'13C Ott"' 07 ALLVIIEINT, TRIMIITIUSVII Of 7_ _ Juno 10th, ISM. c s A L.LEGHENY TAMEJ3. , — , NOTIOB hereby given that the SWUM hare planed In tide °Mee Ida Duplicate of My, Poor, City Budem, School, Scheel Banding and Bounty Taxes mad of Water Rents for the year lee*, and that said lazes will now be resolved le pursuance and Acta of Asseoubly of February grtli. f April lith, IRO, subject to the following le gr itiona oer cent. If paid •on or before the Int day of July. of Aug Four u p r sent. If paid on' or before the first day . Two pee moat If paid on or before the fiat day of September. er If pale aft the drat day of September, and on or before the dm day of October, no deduction will be made. If pald after the Ant day of October, and on or before the drat day of November, an addition at live per cent. atudl be added to and payable on the Same. After Um drat day of November, warrtata wilt be famed to mains the eodactloo of taxes la mining unpaid. together with per eruad th Um mama ae. aroon sad the costa. D. MACTEURON, Cup' Tr...flier (Mom% Dosnaasaae or Straarrnorsom D.S. L.; (Owner Peon street and Garzlaso y) a. Prrraarnotr, Pa.., Jona ta, SEALED PROPOSALS IN DUPL . CATL, will b. remind at this otos lantli tt M. on DIONDLY, the 11ta day of Tune, laid, for the lyingsuppl and delivering at a ft Polk at snob times arol ei quantities as Um andondinad may mu. nuke, for one (1) month from the date of contrast, .r Imo* lou Um. se UN flemlMatary General may Mast, this following named &Moles, of a good and Marketable obtilty, subject to innactlen: Prime biros Pork. _ . Tberenkblir Smoke., New Bunn, clear aides. nest quality sogeneured Haft*. Whits Deus, well seaweed dad dry. defr Brown Sugar. Vest to pone it d. ln ines qualy Adeteantlae Candles,l4l onneee the Of s. Good bard Soap, well dried before puked. Good sleeft.dry, Itznlatt. AM the bow. barrels and auks, enlacing said stores mu tbe the best In nee. and Lonlitded In the bld for each. Th. name of sontente, with .abed, gross and tare, maw be platers marked on each parkas, all old marks belarobitteranid. printed copy of tide advertisement inner. be attached to sno b al, which, when mode by *nay Mad name all the parties thereof. aad must be specified in complying precisely with ail the tartan Each Old must be accompanied by agearatity Coy lie execution of a contrast in ease the Ws be so. erpted, and good and surdclent mourn, will be re quired for the dna INITOTIMIte thereat. Madden and prepoee toe all of the above waned and be present when the bide an Payment r need all the bids being to ba made In Gleverniaset funds, at ts nWe ena. tdratitla of the time fa Widehtle itoildnot Eisen foram of bids end gasranties may be pro. cured at this oSee, personally or by letter or tele. graph, which must be enclosed in en envelope ad &Sneed to one oxidant/DK and satiormid 'Peep*. '*l. for Subaisteace Stores." GIORGE MURP HY, jet3 thiptals sad tlowslaaary of Subsistanas., fIR. BWILIBROALLIC ECALLIQG ormr• A-, =NT• S kin.. inns Totta sad all Emptleas on Ws Face and SOZODONT, for chasm( area promotes the THYaost inma. THE LONDON HAIR • RENTORE/1 AND DRESSING, will restore Gray Hair. DR. SHALLENSEROEWS FEYER AND Awns ANTIDOTE, for the ithee4y. tale aa4 tad. Mal cure of Farm and Ague. JORNSONDS =LUNATIC COMPOUND. for the (Costal cure of Rheumatism. DR..IATrIVS EXPEOTORAirt a inn moody for abrook . or common Limbs, aware on hand and for sale ►t the CENTRAL DRUG SWIM earner Ohio sad Federal streets, in the Nerket House, Allegheaf. zoy4 GEDEGE A. EELLY. AVOID THE DINT AND 141011 E. EBONIIIII METALLIC WEITHEit STEIN Window - 0 ands. There Invaluable strips In somata totally es. elude dust, noble and odor trout doom and window,. Awe your carpets and household goads from ningobs and, aenoyanes- of stages, car bell, end tab M sashes. The abate strips will be cougdetely fitted up by WHITE AALEK.ANDEfI a No. He and t7l Les. cook street, Allegheny Olty tho above Ann having the exclusin nest In y Oonisty. spleAsul TO BOILDERI3.—SeaIed Propose& will be reeelred by the Committee an Oily Prop, erty until **Wools r. inns MU. Ist. For the erection of in Engine House on the. My lot on Webster street. Tole Indorsed ..Pro. roads ter the Enstlon of Engles House on Web. ►tar street.* rd nr the 0(00110/1 of an EligtO HOW. on rr. win etniet. To be indorsed " pout; for the, rrection of Engine House on Irwin atreet." Id. For roofing with tin. and hloorltir of the Neptune Engine Hones on Seventh street. To be indorsea"Pro pedals for Seaton and FlooringNep• tune Engine House." The Committee reserve the right to reject any or all bide. • Ire T. Y. hicLiII76HLIN, Chairman, OFFRIE OF TICS. 001TEDLLISli OF ALLSOIIiFir CotriETT. Pe. Prironowun. June Mb, 180. TO BAKERS.—SEALED PROPUSA 8 will be received at Ulla °Mos until troth lust., inclusive, for furnishing the County Prison with 111, tab, for sivinise the from July 15,1833. Loaves I o weigh 006 ant shelf to two podods respectively. Bids to be made. at so much per loaf. Bills ap. proved by the Warden and probated at Oils aloe be paid monthly. Bond forIMPOU with men. My to be approved by the Board of Inspeotort, Will be required for the faithful performance of pontract. The naMes of the sureties must amom; pany the bids By direction of the Board Of • lnspeetoriof the Anegbeny Ootgdp_Prison. • • jet SAd HAW BY LAMBERT, Controller • 1101IBMAPABILICA," M ) • CURB. );-- A most remarkable snide and positive ours Si A lot e gfirt p t ik a . yaw , eir i zy i 4Et, iin ir,L 7 diseases of the SKIN. As a Tonle, It revives the appetite, perfects al• ent.= anAwholly resteres the phys:oll strength end it veer. but *Walt° prove lye virtues, For sale by ' • SIMON .IOHNSTO. Druggist, Jots emu Ennithneld and Fourth streets. GENERAL , Drattghting Office and Patent Agency. No. 12 T. SLAM STREET, near Suspension Bridge. a P. GENGEKBRE, Olvn Engulefr.. Slesidetee No 14 flay Knit. CHILDRENW , , s CIAELBIAGES, BASKETS, iitiredscred prices, st '!!!!!Tr. I 9 3 REL, 'Jug, mom wzmiena.. La/ /la& Printer. Dile ClOf Clerk ask De", =lnk & WATSON Initate Datirlftels7 , Doran' . ornor Roosts; Tre. as -rare. !MENU% Dirndl' Moat& the HetzePOUta Had. - P. 0: 261. altuudon. D. H. Salad • • • iDOGILUZZLE3-- • • .rted, for Oiile by ' . -JAMES Bown, Jell UI Wood street. .dD BATFALT m 00.8 Metropolitan and QUADRUPLE ENLARGED, IMPROVED, Iteorgalazed. BEING AT PRESENT The Largest Traveling Establlslnaen IN VHS COURTILY; =ECM James Melville t Co.'s Grand Circus, and world-renowned Tdneetrian Troupe, cogniz ing the STAB MIAOW of both heratepherea HERB DRIEBBACIII REWRITE EINAGERIB, • camptlinag • magnificent collection of Risr. BEASTS AND ICEPTll.ll.%—among which will to tomcat Lloah Time, Leoparls. - 11yena• Con. gain, Lynn, Ptunaa Lama, Yantlearh am. Birds of gefilicntla Pinnace. and a Oolong of Egonk•Y• - _ sh• west noted slslant anti atticants of Natural lilt- 1011. IT. THE GIGANTIO HIPPOPOTAMUS, ot.wrirsweern" of Holy Writ, of whoa It Is to.' eland (lob •40-43) '.Upon earth time Is not him like." This ran 'pomp of thobrute creation, He t l ast vestige, of pre- awaits rwebrace, was esp. Zi t e l n or Z .P Whi Clr" t r o l ili k':".' lle r ti l4 l ll4l3‘ iriss, lailager4lPabil° l m 42. portal into this-country 'at ao expense of more than *WOW. by 0, 0. Wiwi, Let" with whom tuck arrangements haul been mod* as to amiable the biansament to present blot to the pall* in con- J uosUon with other unique attraction* which make up this Cataclysm of Headers witapiislag thlm al tantli sciabination., ' t • THE °MOUS TROUPE is the largest and most complete Star eomblited la one establishment, being eompowd of the most riopular, *Wilful and • smear halted performers in the profession, hating been selected mom the Ind establishments lnEw rope and America. Among the principal Artistes are the following MADAME MMVILLE, the Atistmliaa Mitres Muni the most beautiful and accomplished Lady rider to the World. LAMES MELVILLE, the Australian performer, rho elands without a Peerla the arena. The die. tingaished Australian 'family, Whose Equerttien end - Mlsrallaneetia Performances hare wane world wide reputation. DUET= FRANK AISLVILLE; the youthful Equestrian: MASTER SAMUEL MELVILLE, a wonder la perfestion la all he attempts. OHO. MILVILLE, the principal Equcetrian. PHILO NATHANS, an artist whose praise le meat la the menthe of wisest *ensure. Whose per. forazaxece on sae. two, three and four hordes are ereellel by no one in the world. • • WIL irmriceor. the man of a hundred Sump. sauna and the renowned representative of the centric Peru Imre non SEAPPPE le WHITNEY, the Acrobats, pie excellence of the United Stites, the most daring and Tarlllieugg Trapeze performers ever seen. MM WASS, the funnier. of Clowns la Cumin R,fg's, S tanyn i tiirt Tumbling, octet trit. E foucette a big fuss generally. PSO2E6BOII. LANGWOILTHT, • maitre 4n envie and Leetirer, who, during the exhibition of the turpopotamits will entertain the audience with an exceedingly accurate and very interesting de. erlptlen of the animal which he has compiled from the moat reliable sonnies. . . . ft. IVlLltitrikta,.the great Gymanat Ritter twat U.lltrrola ' J. Withers. Ryan Noonan, Solomon, Pratt„l3eo. :Jones, Johann., Pomeroy, Fred., Avery, Wlle. Farolla, Bess !remain, and • hest o othe rs, eylc gymnastp, acrobats, vaulters, _lce. ' IN ITHXY.S' FAMOBS Vetd3HINGTON 'BRASS BAND. THE STUD Or HORSES is competed of the hunt English, American and Arabian thorough. breds, highi and magnificently Imprisoned, and :the programme of the arena will commits all the 'elegant, sensational, thrilling, conic nod enter. tainlng novelties of the day. • The whole of these nrearrinoENT .TILLOTIONS will be exhibited on DIAMOND SQUARE, .ALLEGHENY CITY, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 21st, 22d and 23d. under one enormous pavlllion, for one pine of ad. minion, which, novethet wain -the , waottaoue 'outlay a ttendan t Van *Eh as teoedented emu. lunation, is diced pit the low lynx. for FIFTY ,CYNTS. Children under tan yews elf ado lath prim ; Morning Exhlbitionwa TiIUBSDLI MI. DAY. at )0 °Wadi a. ot.tho 'bonus: lad'Pitrforellnir Gwyn* Closusi‘ - l Meat - Weatetion boiandirlt ROW GRAND 1 1 3001198x01f will tido Ills. town at II ohdook ptstededby Ate GiAlf.... Till - 111POPOTAInUrg drawll,4l ei TEAM mg zywpwArerg, (four in inliablrirfOininniUnr, WMIEWS - WASIIIIWTON - 0 Ll l / 1 ,1341.NE6 the pawl .11.10NAGE111E, thswitWeatirsol6oo6- wirreoupe or Alstlate. together with the Someone Parapharddla of pis ntatiop,ilt . o3 tennlibtation: - 3. mEr.a:Arltart, DritterOlt of mows, C. EL FARNSWORTH, Agent, jotend q 4i . ii!Mfr..7l -7 , 30- UAL IRD SERIES aismo.cooo.oix,. astiterfts of the Secretors of the Treating ; th.ingmtglieg, the - Geetrai Subserfothis Ages for the sale of United - States Sometimy effete to the !tstblo thA third Naha of the Triomf/ Mfrs; keit* Aereeritur threMoulthe pet oat. tiAire . rit . Per arinoss, !mown Y tee . . 7-80 Lo' A N Titres notes are lerW . :iindee date of Poly 18015, Illd are - painbtatinoo pliers from-that date fa =nano or are acnaratthia at the optional the Waft tato - _ • , . • IJ. HO MI fit Cent • • .• GOLD BEUUNGIDOND% lea Bonds ezenew worth a headsets' mastic arid are exempt, am are all the CloverataCat Dead; 4asi Mite, Cesar, sad Maskipal tasattes. lettea44bk Mel oar to three per omit per slums to tteir eater, , aceiddlas to the redo leribt epos other prop e dr. The Interut is payable aoLasacally byeolpoas attached to meth ado. whir& say be eat oft sad sold to any beak or banker. The Lutereal at k$ par ens. amount to • Ow coat per /ay on a $5O riot.. Two cents " - " " $lOO " Tea " " " $5OO " so Os CO M x / 411 Neter. of ell the denormtnatiOas timid all be promptly furnished upon niottipt at subverietleae The ilotecof the Third Bodes are pnoleely liar In form. and privilege; to the BeremThirtire eiresely sold, except that the Governammt macros to Itself the optional paying totem% la gold cola at e pet eent.,' Indeed of 7 Meths` ourrearry, Subscribers wl6ldedoet the interest la mimeos, up to July loth, at the time whom they subscribe. The delirium of th e notes *Ma third series of the Beren-Thirthm will oommoode on the let af June, and will to WAD promptly and cootiououity after that date. . The slight change made In the eonditions of this TRIIRD BE TES affects only the matter of inter. est. The payment In gold, if made, will be equiv alent to the =menu Interest of the higher rale. The return to 11911C18 payments, in the event of which only will the option to pay interest in Gold be availed of, would so reduce and ow:intim prime that ;purchases made with six per cent. In gold would be fully equal to those made with seem and threcotenths per cent In currency. • This THE ONLY LOIN IN THE DUREN, none offered by the GorecuserN aad raperiOr advantages wake lt The Great Popular Loan of tile Poole. authorised by 11230,000,1100 of the Loan authorised A l lan Congress are now on the nuultet. Thls amepat,►t the rats at which it u telng absorbed, wilt ~t be submerged for within two arab., wane the notes will undoubtedly pendant, as has uniformly Dna the aus dads; the subsolyttons to other sum m ot order that' the elbow -of to and aestlon - of the smudgy me _y be Wollltlu foaking ths loan, the National Ilsakla State rani{sap ena Hrlyst•Bankare thsoughout the eons. hars if agreed to receive sabeadytioas ~ übserfbeas will Pelmet Mar owa sgeau, la ern= they haul ocluader" awl whet awry are to be romoWbbe theiteirrery theaotes to wal4 tkey mete* Wen. JAI cotar, !ascription Agent, Philadelphia. • -- • alslloallytieus willbe wisalved by the nit Mimi Met, Mhos% Fa, Mod " It nfl • • fedi • MUM a Tars Jo nod% SWUM Sant. rmaeorst.ra• l'lstorgb =Ma San of Coaszno. " Imo CROO - farmer% Dealt • Eschimge ■ Of latiliCalk « si mrrrT.lrl Boors. Books, Boob, PUBLISHERS' PUBLISHERS' Presentation Presentation DEPOT. DEPOT. LOCATED No, 74 Fifth Streets OPPOSITE POST OFFICE PITPSBIIIIGH. PA. A. DEPOT FM Books of Every Class and Deser!plion. IMBRIUM AND EUROPEAN METEORA. 'A splentUd asaortment or Bible, Hymn and Prayer Books. pall and examine , our stork before purchasing elat wharf,. Ybu will receive a present with rimy book, worth trout Fifty cents to t. 500. Jar Cati!ogues mallod to any put of tho United Buten on applionUon. 74 FIFTH STREET. tell GREAT RUBE. Still Selling at Greatly Reduced Prices Notwithstanding the &deuce in Gold, JOHN P. HUNT, 69 FIFTH ST., 11.A1303110 HALL, 18 SELLING :, Books. Bz.. Albums greatly Regiscid Mice& Keay bf l3ea itler KKi IKIKKAZY Usaia , a peens. . . • .• FOR _7-690.900 REPRF, aothooo iimina • illiliGLlß TOE BALE. w. Boon. tco:tr!l 162 Leber fitted, near SR Man sadms aana s t Emu. ;UNITED STAina 7.30 o a 21.1 THIRD NATIONAL N. pm 'fined Wet and Tit* My "ANAL AGENT MYTHS VETTED sutzil ihArl NM= 4IGENT pf &if C l / 4 00ka. 17. Apal to pg the Seven-Thirty Loan, POP . ILAR LOAN 11 1 ` 11.1;OPLNi /OD SSC Only Loan in the Maeret OCIMICEITIBLE INTO 4 /1-20 SIX PE* an.rs. 00wBILAIWNG BONDS. commargos. Wawa w ileum , 20 , T.. a LarllNcHsvoN. Casbies MOND NATIONAL BANE, Of Pitteiburghla Colter of Hand and Meets Streets, special Asenta at Jay (;:roka for L RAU of NEW SEVEN-THDITY LOAN TWA Is staidly the People% Loaean,, and Is being absorbed at the rate of about five minionsper day. These bonds bear =lnterest of Two C7examis Wier . nap eke& bemired dollar,, end eft ocerrerUble et site. rity Leto 17. S. Pleeaweaty SU Per OW Gold Bearing Beads. - Full commission will be allowed te e ßeaker, sad Brokers, who maim for swede. C. H. BIGGS, Mahler FOK SAL& OIL LANDS FARMING PRICES ill A Tract of 590 Acres of 011 Territory, 61T06TE ON , 191 CMIMIDEm, NEAR KORGANTOWN, West plrpnL, withla a few lalles of the Ulm awl B. & 0. Eallroad, abouuding to COAL, IRAN ORE, IMESTONE, BITB.NING SPRINGS. will be sold at a barroley it applied for icon. There era OIL WELLS being bored is the bar mediate vtdalty, with good Prospects or naves No propeety la the matte; °fibre better prosysete to eatorpielog Oil-Oompanles. tali be Sold in Fee. Tilde Indisputage R. B. BRYAN. Broker, ) Zto. SI FOURTH STRIZT ADDY it EWERS, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, Gas and ' Steam Fitters, No. 165 WOOD STREET, (OPPOSITE FIRST CHURCH,) Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead, LEAD PIPE, PIG dl BAR LEAD. LED Plumbers' Materials in General. OIL REPIXERIES Fitted Fp in the Most Approved Style. Teaks lined with lead or copper. Rome tatted op with Water or ns. N. orders promptly attended to.. Jea aware BOWN, KAN 1:1 - reoruzra OF HOROVED DOSING TOOLS, Sinking Oil, Salt and Other Wells, No. 136 WOOD ETREET, PITTSBIRGH, PAL. Tools warranted made of the Yery beet SL/ClO AND LOW MOOR LEON. WELL BORERS rtualahed at Lcreveart 3Proloora. with suc.h articles as are neoessaq to aoudad Operations, its : ANVILS HATCHETS, En.tovis, SAWS, VISES SQUAREA SLEDGES CHISELS HAMMEIth, wawrodas, . - SHOVELS, Phig, PIOKS, I L AXES, 1 NAILS, 42. Rope, Leather and Sam Belting, MI a which I hare impaistaly in nue, hL•7m6la MIJERLY w. r. asimast Prin . :went. 3. a. LIDAY, Secretary sue Treasurer. The Company Owns in fee simple a farm contain. l'A odel=urrita , aztlArtt."`"Vrhesil 4 " . and lyang.betweenThilny Ems rinrolloerreyek. R un,) Twenty-dght leases have already been made to responsible parties; among whom- mill be found the mamas -of emu of the eldest sad mod ssommfid operators on the Creek. . A The entire tract will amomModate Bound to lea Wella This farm la surronntled by four et the Most celebrated oil producing langs. on On Cheek and 'Cherry Rim. and 111 n sloes proximity to the a n and • "nrotilitatn" Wells, and above one mile Res tha Walnut Bend Ira.- • • • The Company Milne a limited number of Ames lAPP -0,14 4 44 a PIC* . •I, - BEVENTY-FIVU CENTS SNARL Eap`ea the Property tagethee floeleltudthig InoPts l7**l • g , "'" 4131 A 1 :4 , talV 001 •11 41 Viaboataln"" 6 " a "" 4i11"41 - 4AXZEI M. BALPFL. • . ~ _ .., , ./5,X+0,:a..0016 . . . .. wee OMIT imarmekrilif ' gra* =gm lor kb& of Itp=azirt4oo, latemizAbsitlitfelit , Aar WM.. ..B. 411110111101111 i Lao** and ...a s Nea. Madam . 0p.,.- ..- • • . , TOLET.- 7 47011 JULY. Ist, TELS OF. FIOR uoirlowspled try thilltdonLlzei raglan of - & ft...FLOYD ac Jeto3ft4 • rio. 3.59 Liberty Ere& INBURLNGE. Manufacturer& and Merohanta . orsulioras compeavy, - Of Pittaqgh. Orrldi*No. 81 *Min Mae. cauaALars BVILDING4 - ' • F . _ . - . , .. Z. L ILENWErr, President. a. W. CULAI.VANT, Vice Predleat. WM. l". soirEfi„_samoary. = l = MEM ABARIT - LIMS lIT PIM Inaireitteamboatiand Cargoes. ' mid:oils: ' i LIMES L WENNEIT. 4: B. W. mimic; ~ , JACOB L. BCWABI t, J. W. r r• " rartzft,wii-m..nfli , ... X.• W. WATSON.' - , IR. 8. BIISHALL.L , L. B. aLcAIrY , A ti r lir -W/Lbutit . . BiIATIEANW Fin a nwaiig Insurange'Company , Ottim: NAM ESOP AEA NW IIL, (Om Peoples National Dant.) RICEURD C GRAY, Presidia% DAVID R. PARK, Vice PaliWM , ROBERT runnly, aeoretaxi. ' - ' ' ' Will Insure Against all Nitta , OP FIRE ANDMARINE 'EMIL ; . c i H. C. GHAT - D.' H. PAD& JAHH H L ft, T. . IHN. , - 11VIli LLOYIS."' lerlts• E in etrltitilik. JOHN campy. - INEDI, P. illallk_ N. J. MOLDS, _ DAV. CILAWFCHH,: mrsramd F. K. anoN.... - 110311BAROX. .. - EUREKA INSURAINI COIPAIr I Of .Piitsburgh. ddloos Corner Water and Market dtai (iimaararra aommaG.). ~ , . . 8. H. 8/10.111111EBGER; Preoldenit.• , A W. H. 311iLICIL. 'Vies Trodden*. ' . ROBERT TERNIT, deeretaiw. • WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS 1:17t '• . . Marine Fird Riskik; '.'; I I. H. ssorrairsame., w..E. NIIIITOS, W. J. ANDEEt3_____ ,_O7l B. J. ANDE.W.WW, JAMES - I. BEri - REIT, X.W.BELTZIIOOI/EN R. D. 000111teR, J. A. OLIIGKEY, It T. =COB 741. . W. W. MARTIN • LX. nomobs., ' - BYRON E. /,&171M7B: BLANDYs , - I Yakut Portable Ream Engines _ 4.4 from fenr to fifty Huge PoWer. (I g Strictly portable. Esc& engine ta one plus. No brick or Jemmy) ll elm , In setting. Ths very best for BORING AND WORKING OIL WELLS- IR 11=7 BLANDYS' Portable Steam Saw NUL ge ,, z Ale* strietly portable t no b ri ck or "es masoaryln setting. warritstrd to sow cut Irvin is to 10,w0 feet of /umber -ewap per or da. 1."9Z4 Cdrettlars sent to ar ms.,. addrelaxpri desaiptto &c, ad-02 dress the manufacturers, . H. & L BLAIDY. Mandy*. Steam Engine Works, Zanesville, blikg or Slangy& Newark Watkins Works, Newark, 0100. JetedwdaWr 1865. 1865 J • ousrmrs gaiummitS • TSEImr“ cos reps a mrravatuttyat . • COSTAR'S EI X TERELATOrs. • EXTZEIMINATORS. •COSTAR'S. EXPLIERTNATORM • .ocerewft. ErrEaKretwroaft. EXTERMINATORS. m OOSTARM“ EXTERMINATORS.":.' • "CORTARO" E X TERM IN A T OR S . • EXTERMTRATORS. "COSTAWS , , EXTERMINATORS.: : - , .00REAES" ;IMPOR T = • EXTERMINATORS .00NTAWS. EXTEREENATIMM: , '- “00STARM" EXTERMINATORS:- "Cost ErfautrIOUTILMILt =TERMINATORS: - . OORT o EXTERACINATORs." • • 'EXTERMINATORS. • ~ I RISTZ,S, , EXTERMINATORS: T: klowf EXTERMINATOR maeli.mwiehesi Ant.' Red: Bu/ la Faro mad Woolens!, Insectsto ass iliothss Plants, Foods. Animals, Mos 4(tardsHaree in "Floe Root Folsom , . = ••• • ‘•••Ziot damerous to the Romeo Tadly. ,9 •- • °Rats corm out of Voir holm to air I I I litramax I I I of all worthlou , la - AuircrrAz. Dsror, Broadwa., air Bahl by DrUggisti and Betallazo In Platt tank Pa.. Jattiodoirt pia LEAD 300 nes GALEItiI LEAD, Se-t QtaLeiblitv. Hand and For Safe Low; BAILEY, FARRELp di - 119 FOTTETH STEEtT, P.,0. Etior.lo7a. ..• PITTTBUROII, Jett, N (l7l Wf!'eLt OF ARMY I[DLS9. Qudurereit D. Gemmel.% Omen., WAIII r o IIXOSOII. May SA Ned. f MANY' THOUSANDS "OP SIULES are DOM Ve eontin s tirgtZt V tt i latiber of aril, Salle la reduced in proportion to the reduction of the armies, now going on rapidly. There see to lAe armlet of the Potomac, of the Tenseesee, and of Georgia, probably_ VOUS. THOUSAND OP THE FINEST ILE-WM* TEAMS IN THE WORLD. Many of them were bought la the hogiustud the war, as young mules, aeownyealed time nudge all their marehee and camp; an are than oughle broken, hardened by curate*, gentle fad Isaias; from band so kw; Prua m l ad .dbi th. The whole "ankh la 'WOOS of nleMlAvitodke. and the North - also Iwimettleon *eat 1111 &MA elf animals, taken to amply the orveke. These ordinals ere aole__Mkohtte =Mon; Tilt" WILT...NOT lIRRIG OAT LIES Tara lIIII.EVALVE; and seek opportnettlestottaintart _ to ge t. weeetee , anima= to stocheltav i l roe &overt one dealers In 'la th to =l"titer, by parehaidig thaw soli .. oistkwith, will 241 , es ooeur aitin. , IL O. , o :Luria:outer • Mtge, • Brent itlareetweaL, WEIZELLIta '4 MGM " ' nala nUX LOCK 07110 Sewing Machines ap ~LbtAtt.fte,.. sir t one Ilifficte WARRMEW YOB wino:Ai mart slim at, nubs*, , • ARLOR PAPERS TO Alsarra thla !reek at Ha M Mazketataw4. ; . atell _ JO& BattiGli.EB rtBAN DS ;AND STAMPS. OUT -.4' my o t ler toe mit 111 , 1 , 6 , is west
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