ght fittsburgh (e melt. ELI UM= ?BOUM UnCIATION. kIUDAY, JUNE 23, 1863 IS SLAVERY ABOLISHED! That three.fourths of the States Will rat ify the Constitutional amendment abolish ing slavery is now as certain as anything, at 411 contingent, can be. Henceforth every ,human being, who has not forfeited his or her liberty by crime, is free—at leaat nomi -' will/ so. No man can say of another man, •. 4, 114 Is my property;" neither`can one man hereafter compel another to toil for him without computafton. -The auction block -, 'for the sale of liti*u chattels is abolished, and hereafter the parent's authority in the negro's family wi take the place of that of. i f the muter and tress. -- In those 8 tee where slavery was the overaladowing sind ,- 410ndaint interest the. • flare codes m be abolished as such; but will there _be o e law for both blacks and i;:ahltes? Or the legal dlsabilitieswhich ,s ' hire' always attached to free Tieople of . color in slave States be retained on their statute books? Will it be in the power of a- White man to commit any outrage or Inflict any injury upon a negro with impunity, because ne white witness 'll4 - Pins to be piesent, and because the tee liteony of blacks, however Intelligent, can al:Pt be legally received in courts of justice? Will the personal liberty of colored people be restricted by special laws as heretofore? And, in short, will all tho:old concomitant `abomiriations of s:avery be adhered to after slavery itself shall have. been abolished? lliiiingi in 'Virginia and the Carolinas, so f lir, u they hive taken shape, certainly have - that appearance. If so, the condition of the negro will be worse than it was before. New and weighty responsibilities have been !braw' Open him, while, at the same time, be ;mill be an alien, an outcast, with 'no rights which white men are legally bound to respect. From such a condition of legal as well as social disability—with no voice ..in the . ,Btate, and no power in the enactment of laws to which they mutt render °beat- - - ace—it is impossible that anypeople, how ever industrious,hcrwever *lgloo, catirise. It .aill be oppressionof the meanest kind. Sickfreedom will be a fraud, a - deception, a lie. It will he to ' . - --..' T . -Any tt!iir!3rl.cic:proVis to Ma ear, =i=== :Note :itiamear LINCOLN conteM. plate the imedmit.Vdeh he proclaimed. Not. so did pap; thezrett Emancipator, makehis hue:- 'There are no castes, no piGicas in his langdoli: He has "not made one set of laws for oneslass And an. other of another; and if. es a nation, we yrish to secure his favor we mast carry his 'principles into our laws. - We must have ono: et'of lawa for white and black; sdtting both on an equality ,before the law. Bat if we deny to one - man rights which we be. Jaw tipon another—hirtio only .differi from that other in the matter of eater—is that out -that fundamental principle of free, government ? If we deny the col ; oral tona thc.rlght of suffrage merely, be- Cause he 11 s colored man, we may go on, ion the'same principle, and deny him every other right We may say he shall not testi fy, he shall . not hold . real estate, healed' TeX - tide - in our public conveyances, nor live - cities.. There is no assignable limit to the 'disabilities to which we may subject. The Signs at. the" Imes at the South. We have been permitted to pnblieh,*sitie the Vegan Transcript, the folloWing pan sages from *private hater by a gentleman BerttUi 'Carolina, 'Whose opportunities of - -.4ttbserealloti there have ; been Peculiar; : • "Theirar is not ended, as many fondly' imagss.4,t k ordsrehangen'• Reform. The 0111t01116 of soddety, the schools, the press, andltie'ptdpits, the true accompUniments and essentials of tree freedom, novr_prefet enteelainis=claime at unwelcome to rdeut7 tenths of -the 'Southerners as, this - Union .Ithattt, negro Slavery; -- The return of the el•soldiers to their homes has g. ready' nmblttercd' and emboldened the dtbtetts„ who,' under- the- presentre•Uf wer. had be: come somewhat softened. The: soldiers ' lisve,•Of neoisaity, laid' down their annS, , butt l y e i'apparently kap back ob'pretteh hatred. • • • :.• ~"Thee interior of South - Carolina - it; - - as impenetrable to - the - friends -of - schools and the freedmen as ever, if not =mesa — Men ,in - Charleston, professing Christianity and Unionism; declare to -,-mis solemnly that they 'regard putting- wins hthe hands of nerroet as a bin 1# the: ' eyes of both God , and man. '.. , The Mule clam of men declare they 'intl. have, their . own - 'preachers, 'lnstead. ' of Iforthertr. ones.' Prominent men of all classes :`say, ; `Weltenept the Milton on orCeondition the negro 'be left out.' ' Even Governor, - -Aliced-atild tome,- `I cannot believe Vie ne gro emsneipstim will be anything 'I. a :failure., The whites Pt t he Ilettllt - 94.4'..10t live with them if free.' Bywthe4o',:;l have .in my pomessiert sonniaecount books of a .blochade.running- company,- wherein the name or , Yeao... Aileen' I appears air i n shock loader, and I cannot leer:nil:id any.auch s diturilTed in - Charlatan, except -the-A"`' enior. Some pronsideat Mei, (roil - Whom you would expect better- things, madly as lett that 'there will lien Confederacy et.' , 4 lHow,' if these thing; be done -iin I 'the li eu n tree,' what may be expente-I tit tthe . • '. The disbanding of thenatiblialartay .13 the rebels. Ordithis week one 'of . thelargest landholders of the 84Mith - 1011M1 Vitt the planters of the' inteilor Would die fate terms to the negrbes; that if thexiet All claims to freedom, they. 'would be 'dive., away.. The.vast Interior' wiltiong 'be "goy. caned by the slave oligarchy, unlenpm )U7C.- ed loiter precede the %Sided! then4lidea,_. the,plauters of schools, cluirehea and:. the presiL!!: -._ . . .--".•.--•-- •.. ' --..., -- _ _ l ' - - • - loiva Pchltica. -- -- - - 4 - - The ;BePublicanState Co nvention of ~ '..• _ Inini.was. held at Dines on the 14th 4 .._., " • ' . instant; and :put in nomination the follow. 4 4 ifing ; ticket: • Gor, Governor, Win. .11.• Stone; '.:•'.-..,. ' jortext Governor, Benjamin P. Clue; I'6'4' ' of the Sopron° Court, George G0r.464:f0r Bilecrintendent of Public lerM L''Y'Aillie.- 'Th , e illßmatf,Glovernor Stone is a . .. deer:rid tares . to -his tunny and patriot. lam, lie has •rendere4dosing'hiepresent term of Mike; the:meektidtiabkr earth* to the. Union cause, in rospedieng the enlist. wed ofsoldleiresW,thApoto the Minn icreasite policy of /Lki ll =advain. The resolitions of the cmivektiott aissritt. ice- lisd comprehensive; ciaMpying the whole on th e work of reorganize. : Bow' .adopt thirterliafple of wiver. siljee tun t in loyal-approve the action of the , in ratifying the proposed amen t of the federal constitution; in. slat id the disfrimeldsensuint of traltory mill ' sure and speedy punishment of Yeti. ..,Da • "declare megWvocally la fern of milft4l , idty to the Union the only test for theiht of mffisr; pats tribute to the Inemint of President Idnwln, and premise tivipPtildleli.ndrew Johnson; ea conclude vY ift'l• ' - "WilnigOn It - Amor Of dieresis:Mains el pri - sed. g from 'the right of holding t " Met of Titirtwhelia direct. ly ' libelthei or. left the : state to c:t ; ,.. : s itnitst7 tervice. this ' ... ... ' Ibitterimi *lkea - reasons for ttn• . . ivellikel-ligwellolon-of - political moithrseed... While the Drake men of lowa have beme zealous, the oppodthinabami been ultra and Utter. The asicipitstrobilrodnie the rebel . Doable Gas licethereethad in lowa its meet. ' ' ' ,atlPPOflOteindl o . ittit.oAla the '' - • ''' r". , Caned., ille.isiniqpretometthe '' • • , $ t •- • #4 9::6llll,eirrebel ,- . . for powsrt *. NY ol l4lliht A kake-ltrtgailltYs. . Ilk gire-iiitgnmflMtr' tor the reptities.w, that' siert. istifothretelied.-1/: .7:- 401/ Pea " ** ... „....„„er ..1.,i. A ~ t_ 4 11. F i ( ~ ) , , Personal nembalseeneeis of Mr. Ltneo iu M. Noah Brooks, who was to have been Mr. Lincoln's pinta leereiran elm - same interesting 'personal reminiscences of our late President. We reprint Hr. Brooks' remarks on we. rancor F's arsuszerry. "Ail persons agree that - the most marked characteristic of Kr. Lincoln's manner was hfg •Implkity and artlessness. This imme diately impressed itself upon the observa tion of those who met him for the first time, and each successive tnterview deepened the impression. People seemed delighted to find in the ruler of the nation freedom from pomposity and affectation, mingled with a certain simple dignity Abet never forsook him. Though pressed with the weight of responsibility, resting upon him as President of the United States, he shrank from assnm ing any o f the honors , or even titles, of the position. After years of intimate acquaint ance with Mr. Lincoln, the writer cannot now recall a single instance m which he spoke of himself, as President, or used that titlerof himself, - except when acting in an• official capacity. He always spoke of his mama and office vaguely, as "this pure," ..hen," or other modest phrases. Once, =g of the room in the Capitol used by dents of the United States during the close of a session of Congress, lie add, "Thstroom, you know,' that they call"— dropping his voice and hesitating—"the -President's room." • To an intimate friend • who addressed him always by his own prow ' title, he said, "Now calljne Lincoln, and I'll promise not to tell of the breach of etiquette if you won't=and I shall have a resting spell from Mister Lincoln." ' mas DiGATTY "With all his simplicity and unacsualnt &nee with courtly manners, his native dig nity-never forsook him in the presence of critical or polished strangers; but raked with his angularities and bonhomie was `something winch spoke the fine fibre of 'UM - man; and, while his sovereign diragard ofCourtly. conventionalities was somewhat ludicrous, his native sweetness and straight forwardness of manner served to disarm criticism old impress the visitor that he was before a man pure, self-palsed, collected and strong in unconscious. strength. Of him. an accomplished foreigner, whose knowledge of the courts was more perfect than that of -the English language, said, 'He seems tome one grand gentilhomme in disguise." - • LEINTOIX ON OSTICE-41.1M8& "No man but Mr. Lincoln ever knew ham great was the load of CM which he bore, nor the amount of mental labor which he daily accomplisbed. With the usual perple.ties of the ,office—greatly increased by the unusual multiplication of places In his gift—he carried the burdens of the civil war, which he always called 'This great trouble. Though the intellectual man had greatly grown meantime, few persons would, recog nise the hearty blithesome, genial, and wiry Abraham Lincoln of earlier days in the sLxteenth President cf the United States, with his stooping figure, dull eyes, care worn face, 'and languid frame. The old, clear laugh never came haat; the even tem per was sometimerdistruted; and his nat -ural charity for all was ofteuturned Into an unwonted xuspickri of the motives of men whose selfishness cost him so much wear of mind. Once he said, 'Bitting here, where all the'avenues to public patronage seem to come together in a knot, It does seem tame' that our people are fast approaching the point where it can be said that seven ightiorof them were trying to find how to live at the expense of the other eighth.' LINCOLN ON HIS STOIIXICIL "The world will never hear the last of the 'little stories'-with which the President garnished or illustrated his conversation and his early stump speedies. He said, - however, that as near as he could reckon, about one.sixth of those which were cred ited to him were old acquaintances ; all of the rest wore the production of other and better storytellers than hima.lf Bald he : 'I do generally remember a good story when I bear It, betll never did lnreqt anything original; I only a retail dealev.' Hts anecdotes were seldom told for the take cif the-telilng, but. because they fitted In itult mime:they camp, and sheets light oar the Argument .that nothing clinonlor He'w4 not witty, but brimful of humor ; and though he warriluick toe =te a g •ciod spun, Isinever knew of Id hut one, which - was on the Christian: name of , a friend, to whom he said: 'You have yet to be.elbculd to the place I hold ; but Noah's wig • before Abraham. He thought that .sbe chief characteristic of American humor was its grotesqueness and extrava gance -, :end the story of the man who wait so tall thathe was %Id out' hes rope.wallt., the soprano voice io high that it bad to be clinthedever-by a ladder, and the Dutch. stan'S expresalon of 'somebody tying his doe l e ose,' all made a permanentlodgentent tris pouf Ex;erelse of the Pardonlek Power. We have received a multitude of corn. munications in reference to the legality of the exercise of the pardoning power by the President, in the case of persons' accused Or suspected'of , the crime of treepoz ' Q4O torrespondent tali: "The prerogative of pardon la entrusted to the President_ for the sake or the government and oLlustice, not againstit... He has the right Me:cards° it onlvaipon :persona tried and convicted of guilt , exercise it upon merely suspec ted Or eat . . Used Peisoni, before trial awl con. viction,livould be to give security to crime and Mimi on the , largest scale. It.would preverit;anjs person even the greatest rogue; from rbeing„ broug ht to justice if it were known that,-oven before-trial,'the rzsgues could be pardoned, and so all possibility et+ trial-and sentence prevented. This would be to make a Pope of the President, with the power of a papal indulgence fOr mime; *Ala. the mtftn, of It beforehand. The greilftfisilltilie ld only have to C to the Presideat either before committin OM g . their crimes; and receive absolation In the form of pallet; or after the crime, and be foreatreist, and trial, receiving security, and Indulgence in the isms : form.' , , ,The constitution. prescribes that "the President obeli have power to -grant 4e pt _riergs and "pardons kir offeru3esagainst the United....l3tites,, except in cases of Impeach ment", It -has generally been supposed that pardon could not be granted under !this provision' except for an actual offense jadielatly-determined.ln a state of war, where the transcends the civil lisdiction, the power of the commander-in. etdef 'harnenally been considered es ellin; dent Lesotho:ire the proclaitaingof an im nesty,'Whicb is 'itself an act of oblivion for 'otlenseo, or g,generalpardon of the , offense's of edbffelt - sigalisit'the goveniment ; - and It would not seem to 'moire a for Mal convic tion before a Civil or , military tribunal. Mut ;laden; in a more specific sepse, the, remission of a penalty ; and a penalty if is plain cannot bo remitted till some tom. Peter': jurisdlaction shall have determined that It has been incurred. It is therefore' argued Abet the "traitors and rebels should lie arrested and tried, and the question of their guilt declared end shown bySome pro. eels Of law, as appointed for the purpose, before they _are let ' Cdf. To pardon them without' trial, without sentence, is not so much justiceaslt la complicity with crime. The f toverinneatOecomessocessory after the • TWA view or therubJect is entitled to snore careful consideration. It could hardly have been contemplated by the framers of the federal Constitution that th e = ti m e EUttlaiTO should Tittosuy declare by n proelamation of a wholesale that treason, for example, was not a crime. President Johnsonbas declared this repeat edly. and we mows he has' authority for it, though that authority has escaped _o ur notice. ,Could also grant impunity to the assaesinsof Mr. Lincoln who ere now on trial before the Military Commission? There exists, of necessity, *wide discretion in the bands of the Ihrecritive, widths %ruts. non at issue relates to the &Volto Whi'C that discretion attends: • We>honid like to see the albjeCtexpoitu ded by some one of our best, informed :le; gel Auesnitinit--1K - T. Awning Pest. Tits Lotedlle.romiet woe Off ate' fellowlet pod Ifli et theselurris plitlelesiontesteely wk. prole of Iwo offulltreim oteiesolowebot the 'ODOM,' of the esorAstoodtaeas • The soiVionnehtoot tobja! talft_ Oreltosstroeboth toleesoearathei by the cooltV soloo. they yin feeeltaWy soalmaliom jiaTo looml deo =byte** mboigllial , Imo quotokieened oido to Model ,-. o 41* nee E114=',01 4 Silaattike MilLl* aCti at ( MU see=oalllas akka Elfteladlie spbt4 -0 110101leereoutttutlon; dial many a Si yom are . . Itleilkaibtjek Zsbir am -leaf the maursi Istak SWIM erasable's Wk. ea golw ampumwsq, _Ma saY 11 1 00 1 :k INV , Deati . ol Mn.s Beirut. • -.'6 telegraphic dispatch from . WaSitingtan announceathe death of Mrs. W. IL 13rwerd, wife of the Secretory of State. Mrs. Sew. ard was ill of a fever brougnt on by her constant watehlng and an xi ety during the protracted Illness of her husWnd, conse quent upon the attempted assassination, which-proved too much for her constitution. She died yetterday, and her remains are to be removed to-morrow to Auburn, h 2 .121 of Elmira . The Secretary, ftistmde will accompany the corpse of his wife, 1714. stay for some days at his home, where his own health, it is to be hoped; will be more rapidly recruited than it could be at Wash ington. Mrs. Seward was a lady of the most love ly and attractive personal character, who, however, shunned the walks of \ pnbllc life, which the many elevated positions held by her husband , opened to her,Thd devoted her energies to domestic duties and private benevolence. Trot amount of gold now In existence Is esti mated at $4,888,000,000; of silver, $5,700,131:00,- 000—making the total of precious metals now esisting4lo,s62,ooo,ooo, with an averageannual product of gold throughout the world of over $271,000,000. Of this monist the American gold area produced, In '1863, $144.000,000, of which 0%090,000 came from California alone. The whichs ate America ver miied P n roluced $44,000,000. 885 was The whole amount of gold and silver mined in the United Buttes mince 1848 Is estimated at 41,875,000,000. "Tag Raleigh Data Progress suggests that original semesionists should not be - admitted to tuL.v 4 ebanship till they have shown, by good works, that they ma worthy of the honorable distinction." And the Raleigh . Daily i'mras sill not ob itct—svill !tl—to conferring the "full citizen ship" upon ail those who have "shown by good works that they are worthy of the honorable distinction." "It's a poor rule," etc. A Tx:tunas railway accident happened stout ly In the south of 'France. A youngCcuat, after extricating bimeelf from the ruins, calmly need his tooth-pick, as thong he had Just dined. A porter said to him, " we have jest discovered your valet ; he was cut, In two." " Indeed was the reply, " take care of the trowsers half, for the keys of my trunk are la that," GENERAL WILSON reports from:Atlanta, Gear gla, that the inhabitants of ten counties around that place are in a starving condition, and that be is feeding thirty thousand of them on Gov ernment raUons. Chao Is to be elevated; the work of tilling to a bigh-wather grade began on Monday. It is a great work, and will take two years, It I esti mated, to accomplish it. JrI7BLIC JroTices. THE • VBION EXECITP/VE COM MITTEE, of Aliesheay County, will most on SATIIEDLY, Juno Mtk test., at It o'clock e. x. at CA oftWo *I MAIISB/ILL & BROWN, No. 10 Fifth stool, Pittston& Jett W. J. GILMORE. I. 0. 0. F.—THE TRUOTEES OF LODGIBI holding mparty to Boom No- Odd Fellow% BoodiOO, will mot at 0111 E 713 11/.1.7.1ea FELDAY, 03 4 at 11.4 lc By IT U% th e crEtkianceti. LADII62I. CHUZIBTLfX comas. SlON.—Parsost or societies wbo obtained work at Mellow:me of the Ladies , Christian Com rolaslmo, lei t teen retuned, are request. sol to return wa made op, Scribe Ohnstlaa Commission °Hee 11 Stolttutsld street, as the Rooms of the Ladles , Coriction Commission at City Hall are now closed. jai a rms Pittsburgh Gazette &sedation. THIAIII7IIIIIIIIII3O OF lITOCLHOL ink Vol TEL ELECTION OF OFFICERS - - AIM BE HELD On the Pint Wednesday of July,f•th,lBBs. AT THE aszarni ROOMS, At 10 (:) , Cileocaz. A.. M. S. 801102131, Sa., Clerk. XEIFr 4D rlnrlszArE.rrL TALLOW bbls to arrive on steamer Hard Thom For ssle br .+r27 ISAIAH DICKEY & CO. AN LADY OR GOTLEMEN wishing • COBRITIPORDINCIi WITH Till TO 111/TIIXOTT. an exitance letters ti awning • desesiptan of thatielves„ siker Pest Oak. "damn, UM style of .araspondani'• tboy wish for, sad SI to V. E. [LOWMAN, Dayton, Ohm. jeatOrd INFRINGERS, BEWARE t I !—A. FL 2POL IninneUon bas plat barn granted by the United States Moult Omni sgalnat as berloge. neat on the Bkbbaupporting Shoulder-brawn meat, with pun, by selling. MIN watalny I Patented by Z.. L. Chapensn. December tale," in damped on all the MODAL TM only to calved Mantuan:lT _ln the United Matas, La Na II WALNUT ECT.Et. Platbobeizthlin jetildw4 TRE . • HIGH SCHOOL BSAYINATIOB iha euaination of applicants for mindalon to the Pittabtrgb High School, will COMMIILOS BON• Mls inst., at h. a. a. SPECIAL 'NOTICE "IF APPLIOA.- TION to the Quirt of Quarter iktltelo2l of IlegbenpUouoty, Pa. for Lb:eaves : Jobe Wstrens, - other gooda eta Ward, Pittitmrck. The above epolleatles wtl be beard by the Crud Ork BATORDAY, July let, at too'clock • N. By order of sale Oodrt. Jett:Sid W. A. BERZON, Olerk. OIL LEASES. • OIL LEASES an be - had oh the mad favorable Winn n le's of lora or Ore acres, on Whitely Creek, near the now. fry well (SW barrels) smack last week by the human:a Oil Company, or Pittsburgh. Apply Lo jeer) STEEL & 11/111.61r, Wilkins Han. INDIA RUBBER BELTENG, HOSE and JSTEAM Oil A CHIN , of all the drat et ulted for W sad all purposes. tale et the UM., Rubber Depot, be sad St. Clat Pa r r .treet. jet° J. k H. PHILLIPS. SALMON AND MACEY-REL.—New Wesisaimno Ault received. Alio mimed No. I Mackerel far Beta sale la kit., half kite and by The pound, at the Family Oroerry Stop of Jrtk JOHN A. RENSHAW.. OYSTERS.—Put up in one and kJ two pound emu. e4o Plekeled Oysters In glue bottles, received and Sir aide at the Faintly Grocery Store of JOHN A. RUMBA '•. Jeer canter Liberty and Hand O'ICED AND /REHR °TETE - too cloaren ISpleed and Freak Owe Or in 1 and f pound cans, now hallo,* and for Nab REYBIES k BRO Jet? • .Rns.l2ll aid t•lt Wood ,F LOUR. 1011 Ws Extra Family Flour; 00 do Extra Super dot In Mors and for gale by FETZER k ARKSTRO , Jett , censer Market and First it nets. • W BITE LEAD. Pure White Lead in Oil ; Pittsburgh Wbite„Lead to Oils Eagle do do do; Bid Lead. Lining', he.. for sal* by Jule J. SOHOONInd R RR,it Wood eat. BACON. , . 00 pounds Clear !Mai Elua Bulk Mesta In atom and for sale by JORDAN, ROLLISTER & 0., Join 175 Lloosty root. boxes No. 1 anktealed Rarrag, now In atom tot gala by RETISER /1„ BEM, Jar No.. LW and ildWdod ~rod.' ONDATI. LIMBYR.-4,000 feet Ineti A- , Boon% now landing frog Moran Into Pat, ass. For Web, • - leU ISAIAH. tllO 1:11T h CIO: plp a liteljezril . new SALT. -2,090 - , bbla Estre; No. Bet, .• Dimwits% dental.. Par by Bd.= tXf., Jell "Aid? Saab (100041-NVTEL-2,000 Fresh Coons Nuts lJ.tiaalnGtali day awl far NW by ItEkß= a Bads., jet • • No.. us spa 1.11110,241 stmt. TOR BAIA-20 boxes Dams=ose falMstßssa.l34o6o6 o tfO r illidbati sing. AVON-2,009 pounds ,itibt!tl Jut 'icemen and for WI B ide' • •,' , .;11LTZEB:li iszarmullG', • BNat. • inesaWatkirc.sathinsat CORN _,OOO, bullish Shelled . COI 1 al•ro,saatinsarf 111 . 6 ' , ? R iliPair tl l nt s M4 °64. PLUGS "In • "' • er4 yap; gliSNUAllie pada. t /WO LIN-11,--109 BM* -Ptah ' Ilforlopiaso . i.. - iiisvrißusEiztsis- , • . • , x 7,,,- -- ;. ,‘„,.,......., .. • • fil.g„„, v , u. „ „wassart_,,p.,,,bbkorwrim r**o.,,-. ---.1 1 ... _, ~... :, , samwneb,niub oo , 1 Adataiesaift au* i s % ail i kic . u: seis ---- ,Am i ... :s i : 70: - .7 7_ . 4,17: i. 11461 P1 . 1 11 .1.,,,'..-:., , ; taA a tir : :.'t:..n: ~ ,l , _ -,,-y. -., ~,,, ^TIT - 1 ' . 91 - "Trf :9: ',. ' I I 1 &tons' tam 0 • - • . 11 ,7 A' ' ''' " Jr Er 4.lllrzarisz xxis. DOTTED EIWIES, NABISOOIt k p r Tn and attipsdr JAOON TARLATANS. MAXIM% All kande of FLMENUSLINS. Jett BATES & =San FM 8 t. CORNER OF GRANT AND DIAXOND STREETS—YOB fiLLE.-44 beet ftwt on Grant street by 120 feet front on Diamond street to an alley, a large dwelling tome and • number of olliren Parsons whiling to onrebue /good city Property are invited to maths thin / The dwel ling wID be sold separately, 11 wanted. For price and tonna apply to, Jett B. MMU=T & SONS. el Market St NEW GOODB. PLAIN,JACONETS, all colon; PLAIN PERCALES, all colon; CORSETS, all site.. so BATES & BELL, II Fifth %treat. LACE CURTAINS, NCYPTIIIGHAM LACE, Gilt Cornice s, I=l WHITE, ORB & CO,. 25 MTH STREET SUPERIOR OIL ENGINES. We are constructing, and will keen on UM, I auperlor ogle of QXIa 31121J4C34.1.1,01111Eh0 Either a Common or Tabular •Boner. We Melte parties needing engines foe Meru , pose to call and 'see them, corner of PIKE and WERRA STREETS, eau OSTW'atar Works. tau RULORINTOSH, a CO. BOOKS I BOOKSI BOOKS I Domestie Lifa In Palestine. Victoria and other Poems. Mother of The Watley,. Plneller's Science of Lam E me, Id part. Tim Sebenborg Cott& A Youth's Instorg of l ebellion. Hours Anton the Gospels. Gorman Popular Tales. Grin= Papers for Thoughtlal Photograph Albums, wholesale, Praises Album Cards. Stationery. Sialth' stans,A nt ds. eriean Zak. Ink ' Peoholdets. POOL Ws - J. L. READ, 78 Fourth Street EELL'I3 WRITING FWD AND COMO INK, EQ1761. TO Arnold's and Much Cheaper. NYIEBS, SCHOYIR & CO., !Madonna and Stank Book Makers. Jamul is 1 0 12711 STREET, Sole Agents. NEW OIL REGION iingi P. HUNT, 59 Fifth Street, Masonic Hall, C ILI In preparation, and wtil ithattly publlah, a nsw sap of WE'IZEL COUNTY, WEST VA., Witimo Nnisathis arickobt.; FISZI CREEK OIL REGIRIVN. BY THOMAS TErCEBEL This Map win be uniform Ut site and style with Hoot , " Implored Maps of Venstopy Musty OM Notions, and Warm consity. ea. Pries, In pocket forts 12 ci Mounted, f‘jeriiiii. 4.2.o.liTltiiil kto..-110- NO yowls are Invited, and wIU be reeelved by the Cortordttee DAY of the City of 11 .zthe ay, until TVZS, th e isle Inst., Or the betiding of a sewer on the Rut Common, from Washing. Lait. street tolls Mud, wording to the plans and :;meilestions on Ale to the Renordlne Regulator's Zoe, who will give all neeessary intarinadon. Also, for the stades of Avery died grout West Lane to Cedar Avenue. Contrasion will date In their proposal. at how much per yant they will deliver the extra .121 on the wharf. Also, for the grading and paint of Worth Avenue from Federal Mast to Inetn4 ATOMS, and ter the gre.Maad Paying or Craig died, from Robinson to ask emit, together Pith all the Jtemisary curbstone had aide ram Pah mentamlll be gads to the eon. mutant •as rut as the money is eolleatel oW the property. Proposals may be left with A. 110 3, SOX, Strut Oomausslcuter .., JOHN MUGU?, Juno is% 16 M. Chairman of Committee. Jcall NOTICE TO . BRIDGE BUILDERS. Nashville finspacution Bridge to be Rebtdlt 'BEAL= PROPOSALS will be received tudil the nth day of July twat, at the @Mae of the TIM rEssar T IRE ADD ILABINE INSURANCE CONLPARY for furaishing_materiala and moo. alluding the Stupansion Hilda somas Cumber. Iw:delves , at Nashville, Tens..ownsd by the Broad Medd Bridge Company. Persons mating DIM for WS work, will be Noland to submit plane, with merificadone complete, fee the work to be doe*. !bet/tone pins and abutments me already built, •nd but little dalleauri, and • large quantity of he boas taken from the old bridge has bean pee. which may be need again. By order of the Booed. A. W. BUTLER, Seal and Treasurer. N.teuvtcr a. June N. jainttoad TO IBE LADLES. THE GREATEST NOVELTY! Thciziarmazahis r mawcarmaurric SPRING mains, azalvallid for comfort sad formalism. FORD SETTS ENDROZDERIM CORSETS. LAMS, . PAR ry TANS, A.., AG., AT W. W. W3ORHIIOB, MARKET trrimnr. 11111111111011 .15,urruar.Voinussumr, No. CO Fuson Stumm, • Prorossrans. guns Mk, NOTICE.—A ENTER BA6 8R N. =l,2lnod at the ofigroof Pittokonnt Bonita) Nos, No.lll Tomtit Week rutabw In okallnearnowl voluntout_ttoor Postorn,flosit. ogiosals, being meslf ollohnffol. Von ItO l surtoo if tkre , sh owl duteous of akimbo. big smptoyment s invitoi to retool QV: tutus Mid lidftei& . All citizens trifling to mortis t tot Mani p on *mow ars requested. to Win/ to the B w—lnflus.. o . rontion fundolud irstnrood soleult with regard to limuttlek VOL Fah AN OVUM anion 'SNOB. BAILEWEGI.,Possidant. • 0/4 : 64 .1" 7 7. to Mt IT*I barrbk Idthish‘mi 92) bosh rams 11/bl4assaie; , se liall sad (Loaner bbloll.ololl l ll • 100 bOza• . do. ;.Lddidivil6 . • .1151316T4'.4211n111/ 0 11; , .:. NlT_ Ita...llll.lbaity street. CIONBIGMENTIIO; ,,, :.= I rr e 1 2 S t a a ra . A Le* ._4160§01 Q? 1, : a44, ' kali WOK '4 . ..4 . . $' . •f. ...d0i1.::._ . : v - ~, .., :-.-. 0 ., ..., lbMilli ' s tali , lilit.• ..+ . --,- - lir f*iis igMeilei 11it1iNi. , ' , .. ,,, .. , -4: 1! iiiiiiettilatitiMitiVt , ;.orrrr 1 iat • ,• , , : f AIR& PO a" 1 Tri=:.: , ABRIVAiIr , O7: , ': : . r.,....ti 1 :....01 ,;.• i:.«; MI bliir ff ~ ll " , ••,$ ~.." !A, i s , , n; ;• 41 1414,_ i'Lzo- ; .. ,' aniTfillaitim Mibumr. by - - I 4. :- ) ;WWI. sons a utr.. AT SP NaUIMit27BE.7CMf r& ri? 57 0 Vi co tgi ca c 14 I=r so = g .1 g i 34 t C 2 54 - - to . 4 ... • tx. CD I to 1-3 C/3 r 0. P: 1 2 : 1 1,5 bpaQ E cg cch'' 0 4 2 3 t=, 01 0 t=i ,4 to r 4 g• I E 4 02 r Gt ( A a i ll 0 g: tzs • 02 ‘44 ... - ct v. Fit , 111 02 p FOR BALB. 0114 1.4.41...ATE0S AT FARMING PRICES!!! & Tract of SIO Acres of Oil Territory, SITUATE ON 32310CiERONVIIII 011102Elit, witilt mom: marrows. Weld Innlola. within a row mils of the River and B. & 0. Railroad, abounding in COAL, IRON ORE, LIMETONE, AND BURNING SPRINGS. wtti ii;OYO at &bargain. 11 KORA lar O&M Than aro OIL WILLS being bored in the 12P , =MLR; vicinity, nun good ptorposta of sumo& M. property to the mune ogees better Mope" to enterprileng 00Ciplatee. Will be Bold This Indisputable B. B. BRYAN, Broker. No. fa FOUR= STREW. TpIICKAPABAKA; (BLOOD ODES. ) A-a • mid netarkable article and positive sure for soitorrr.a RHEUMATISN, NEURAL, MA. DYSPEPS , IA. ITIMI, pretpLas, and all distaste or Um AKIN. Am a Tools, It mires tba appetite, perfnets db intim and wholly temtorms ills h7aleal strength and 114110.111 but a tdal Rome Its virtues. Fat sale by pawl .70HASTON, Druggist, eassiittelfdthild and Fourth Masts. 1.1" D PIPE AND . =MT LEAD. LEAD PIPE of all aim and thloknow. SHEET LEAD of nay thickness on hand and made to /Mat by, ALEXANDER GORDON, Aiwa, Counnlsalon Merchant, No. 101.9.konditroot. "FANCY GOODS, BAB: ' 8, ULM:LIAM SATOIIMLS, OUTLEMY, /3TATIONEI2.I AND TOTS, Wholesale =a Mall, is J. 0. LAIIEOII, RA. 10t Market street. Grammu, . Draughting Office and Patent ligenoir. Badge Pio. If ST. CLUE STREET, Dar, Mispdasion P. OEM/EMBER, 01,11 Engineer. isaldtmee Ito. It Hay stmt. FOR BALE'.--500,000 - 811INGLES. 600,000 sworn PINE SHINGLES FOR 81.6. V. W. BOOTB6. 1014 f IN.Ltbelty Btreet, near Rt. Clear. inn& CONMENCIIIINT zunartioN of nu OERTEAL HIGH SCHOOL will take . idoo6 at LAFAYETTE HALL on THURSDAY EVERING; Juno 23d, It 7% o'clock. Tiara IS ents. To be hid at High School ORM and at tka door. , ••••OTICE—TO - .THE FOURTH WARD TAXPATERS.;—Having' bean 'Appointed to collect the Bounty Tax, mhlch 19 xoef due' and any st,lo, t ra mnrllMßS to pay said tax ale And tot day,l9 to 0 o'clock, or In the amine, Hoot to 9 o'clock, at my re 11 4 •11 04 NO. Bo weole• legton street, Allegheny city. • ...• ROBEET BuLE. CHZEBE i =BEBE t , CHEESE I— SO bozos Prime ed do do . CO do inputoTtlWlTYCeic MM.*. We IN tiy rimy' of Um above MU' whia we eater ele arida seITC; a ciountat. toff Amite ' VIIZEBE I - 17HEE8B t - units — sal -. 111 Wu/ PERU Ped W.B; en COMO* Olooml ao do! - • - ken Goostaatly keep Alan "apply of good nt• ttog.obooos ea latut, olMs% :Me at SW limit u""" DOMATTLE ti PZc • : ig Wats? Wool: • Vinnoti we Oratire , Immtestnt yrrreatrooo f Janole, teee TIIVIVENTI NOTIOIL-aMit P R t: 4•••• DPW - ase Illfeettoi of Oa PE t ß he oe ooettraoltethd; Ooop_m ts ithla •Ea ,declad s dividend of 811 upaw to R f f Metst" Tax. paybli _ L. BEUIPARD, fietetem. • ; ••••-, rllll3ll2ffnguneeeliAtee. • NTOT/CIWIS ILEREBY. 011/1111-MA.T -'4.1 the poloolampianototarait bayou' !Da U. 00:TE: DitqA/MYS A. SHUR= boo , di -TA,P I 4 II k • • . jetama . . • . bt. OWL AAMU= large; etook oa aaaa alouvri s icrilokatkoraoraat, town 4audep,, lNAt iA pa , Wawa, to St. .10), tat3t. •Irilltattoot NarlaiL PinE4ffeWiCANPHIRd bad , : VI ^Leka catplifklin_LOPl,iolo:l . 7,47 416114* ri ii aid; ; ere BLUIDOXIIIVAIA WIC • melte' mit "MWOrWieellesi Mae, 1 6 4 . ; • eles„Megj• ,*II4:iiCII-41/44 i APZiktralaga• TllittAllilarylpilD. .10): jay ariey &C MS b/ HART, . drß IFF* .ffl P'EX TIO.E.gOM.TB. UTUTED era: as 740 LOAM. THIRD SERIES 111380.000,003. Wheeler of the Noarstarr of the Treasury the mulinstened, tee Genterel Nabsetiptloa Ages for the side of Vatted States floceirttlie, oleos to the publle the third sates of the Treason Noted, swim sets sad Ibree4enths per cent. Interest pee same, known es the 7-80 DOAN Mews Wes an Mudd add+ data of Ray% V 31 5, • d are paisala theedyssai from Oakdale • - • Cc add ockaraitable at Um" option at the bailer lota IL IL ia Ex Per Cent GOLD BMING HONDA These Beads ore now worth a Masao= premill std an exempt, afire all tbo 00Tatitgunt Bondy 'row Slate, County and Municipal teseeinauilich adds from one le Urn per Dent. per autos le their who according to the rats lotted upon other property. The Interne ic payable eoutunually by coupons attached to tub mote, which nay be cut Wand sold to any bank or banker. The Interest atl4o per mt. Mount to One feat pej = N s $6O V°. Two cep • 1000 Tel N " $5OO N 20 N M". N " 10000 " MOO Notes of ad the denominatione named win be promptly faralshad upon reeelpt of sutocriptions The dotes of the Third Series are precisely stn. Sac in form and' privileges to the Smeat: le:Wsold, mot that Lb* Government men= I the:C ono l peeing Interest In gold coin at apse een Monied of-7 34.0ths -la currency. Subscribers deduct the interest in eurnomi up • to Sufi With, at In. time when they soteerlbe. • . The delivery of the notes of this third series of tbh Seven-ThirUes will commence on the Ist of Jana, and will be made promptly and continuorody The slight change made le the easdltions of this THIRD SERIES adhere only the matter of hum. elt. 1110 .PaDm* In Sold, If Made, will be Went to tne currency interest of the 'higher The return to spade payment', In the evenr ate.t of which only will the option to pay !merest in Gold be availed of, would so values and equalise prices that purchases made with six per cent le gold would be folly equal to those made with Win and thmeienthe per cent In cottlentY• Thin id THE ONLY LOAN IN THE MEET, 6141 W offered esdamm ma b ks Ity the Ciovermaest, aml Its stipetior adv The Great Popular Loan of the People. Less Wm MaMOM of the Loan antlaitted by the last Commas are now on the market.' Thhe amount, at the mate at weigh It is belag absorbed, will all be surealbed for within two months; when the novas • will tusioubtadl• •0111211131 t • y_faallUlfr ea hall uniformly NM the same maenad the ente....ptlons to other Loans. In' ceder that the Mims of afforded tunings for taking the loam the Neiman Bank; n. Stare Banka, angdat Private Bankers throughout the em at us , hays erally agreed * solamnytions per. Subsultray la test Wilt Wiz dim menu. la whom thee tiara eonadeora and who only are to klah be semmdble for the dandy of She now to wihay mews JAY COOKE, eabscriptlon Agent, Philadelphia. Butealpnens ready*: by the MK Pelts a'ilteibireg% WWI • • TIM Math 0 • InlEngen 0 Fan g art Mani Imak, Pltalmew rim Ratbaal book et Caularah N . Doi all • • realkatmas h • MUM'S heel* 14, • leamilas • • Wet • • nestle:4a • MOW • ittMl • Ittettitle • Mt et mows. BOOM • • segilamdmil APDY & NWENB. PRACTICAL Pumas, Gas - and Steam Fitters, No. NS WOOD STREET, (OPPOSITE MST OELIEME) Pumps, Hydrants, Rhea Lead, LEAD PIPE. PIG *BAR LEAD. AND Plumbers' Materials in General. OIL REPIXERLES: Fitted Up in the Most Approved Style, Tanks lined with lead at copper. Rouses Agee cp With water at pa. F. 8.-All =len promptly attended to. Jas wRITE BIIELDEEtB AND COSTUOTIAII, Having Lately . Removed TO 169 and 111 LRICOCH STREET, • 4 1 . 110 M2adIGILMr . lateash - ell their eustomers and pa tb = " =y to wltt --PIOURINO BOARDS, NASH, np_gm, IILeMII2, VENITIAN and PANEL SatuiTERS, MOULDINGS imal OIL TAMES .mads to. ordeal and constantly on Mad. Smell Sawing and Basoksta finished complete aptammd. WHEZLER & WILSON'S HIGUESfi PItIMIEW LOCK STITCH Sewing Machines, "wlNout•riv t r wrthitcinitik "MC'S WARRANTED FOR THREE FUR& , Eakin= No. s 7 Fifth St.. Pittsbumb. ars • - nft.swAltri X 8 ALL HEALING OINT -41,21_ EENT, - torsarisi Woos on the Skin: THE lAIDuN HAIR TONER. the WA wilds IrtgAzown Ibr Grsy_UAlA . CIREAR HAIEPEDR,for Moths. EMMETT'S STANDARD Imitate* EX.' TIMLor BL M O oklag Pvinmes. • OM*, TOUTH,pnAlna, BOWMEN .. 0/TRATE ..AULORMIA.• • made BPEEB " IraiMEO 'POET MN/ .41;,' wants) mocurP4 . -• ". CENTRAL, DIATILF ETONIAN ague OLIO sin Federal sttsids. um icadsl ausaboap. leo GEORGE L !ELLE N YRS TAXPAYERS OP AA -THA.OITX•OI RITTSBURGIL—Tidt to to Worm yoit that Um City, Poor and IlcuilossoTaxet sod WiAar Zeds an payable Was CIITT.TIUUS , UNZIPS OBTIDE, No. 11l Youth stmt. . mutt oil per etatat allowod fat prompt psiotoot; Ail than4..etana of sobs =Ong Tha EitaSa liersikattle W the oman tie Ulteoliti Ant 'OA mat. lot pahl Wore FIRST OF ?my, .4 the Town= smut tottums to Ma *us m i rs,int, at, um um'. • -• • • law vria. sicantant, Tressure: , SPORIBILEPS JECADVARTXIA. .;': . : , • - ,':1r,A*0*.4:.r.,::',. '44'4 E , 6 - ,, d i ._ G.' • .• - laßri . • 311 M 164116 asedcal.,..-, • OTWIrieBBBRINZITULLT.s.•:A.N. •..i i Mge lde !" .d taa 4 5 1; -.." ars lwria l by - -v - . J.-. ia Iwousede witnette en- ammoararlitliara; PITRA.Whih.74.O3I TOSIMMEDVICIL %Or fit . 1 rPt a DatuLancrimainnannealret erne gun am= ital. , hjitapittetl Tetaraisi bsc , antic*" lahraittes ct kit wtorto Ibi AUT IU IM"wl :OWL zewritsl4..Tio wiggles. UIiITSD STATES 7.30 Loan. lIITIONIL Caner et Wood Street ad Er& Alley • \ MOLL AGM? or t UNITED STATES and SPEOIAL AA= of Jay Docks, R. S. Ama for the sae of the y Loan, TEN POIPULIIt LOAN OF 'ME MOPS" AND 4E Only Loan in the Mares oormarrEßLE U. A, 8-20 8/X PER WM% . I GOLD BEAKING HORDE. ~ldDefai OcuisSaloas almond is daalash L a IXVINGGIVIL: album P :6l SECOND NATIONAL Of Pittabtabglij Corner of Hand and Liberty Streets, Special Agents of Joy Cooke to tliOsasaog NEW SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. TM Is straitly the People's Lo arid ts baby absorbed at the rate of about die mlfllcruoper day. nese bonds bear an tatereit of • astraMs ("exit= Wier Day each hundred dollars, and an eonrsotrele at sits. My into 11. S. Ftro-lbefty -11.1.1 Pen Coat Gokt .Boarlag Bonds. oomtalsidano will be ...flowed te - Asnen, Waken, and Brokers; Wito purchase for meas . C. -EL RIGGS, Cashier niTihrin SUN UKBRRT•LA R ALL SIZES Ile SILK, GINGHAM AND OOTTON, ar M'CLELLANCrit SHOE AIIMION HOUSE, jet 1345 'Street. ALBUMS FOR 10; 25 AND 50 CENTS EACH. 63,000 WORTH OF PIIOTOGRAPELEV Ata was, TO DE SOLD WITHIN TEN DAYS. .goor ,ANY w 9 mescret74 AT PITrOOICS, Opposite the Postoffice. .417 GUM HOBE, Hose Pipe, Pumps,/seadvPiPe. BAR AND PIG LEAD. O1!1ILND AND FOR SALE LOW. BAILEY, IPARREFLT. & CM, lib FOURTH STREET, - rirrnintarr, P. 4 O. SOX 1073. ktr DUNEARD ORFAIC FSTROLEUM. Office Corner of Penn and . Wayne Ste.: ' This were wu ozonized on the geth singes the enneghsala Mang and Menufeetn• sing Lams. The, terraces or the osesiPaßT ee• itlna the Loge of the Duakant Gunk Onion 011 my, of MU any, Ca rime rtier' Stook 42stioDos wooing'. • • flhseee War Value hi Zarb 111 00 Pneshlent-8. JOB:WHOM _ Beetetatr and Trearoner—BAWL 48 L814114. tenserwie _ • 6..Tosoneroi, - B. HMOS. . inn= COLIZSIX, .' JAMES Gummi - • F. L. Oster, - •W. o.'llnre,' ,- jeSnyd • . H.. W. -•-; - AV 'ID THE DUST_ 41iD WOK& BROIVIUM UMW_ WHOM' STRIP{ 119ndow „ , . . Two taTaituanut Maps ill =WM WWI eta' clods dust, noise sada:tor &outdoors 'Ludt/indoors. Says you carysta sod household_ goods float . Lobo nut Amman* ot reaps. at bells and mt.! • T saboveetrl will be oomylotely Stied ay by NMI= t , ALtaANDEB, Ito. Na--add 111 Las. cook street, Allegheny 011 y tie shove bum bertal the right In ,Otointy. EMISYLV.ANIA AGRIcITLTIIRA.4 The Penneylrma State 'grimltunl Seelety will hold its Erhibßioa on • gErsziasza. Reek 11761, RUB Bad 211 Us , eaf 1 unitise mart.. iiiori4o Oootro4 by pow= dattelog tat =Life, soli ono for plmtcon Usti or poem, or by membalcor Sool_ V. 1 ,11 oty,.oAir.lA the, underdirrißOTDlF A. " r " WN• =4 , Wo en BROWZR LONGAZZR, Berrotary. NOlllatfrowir, Mot SOL _ Ntitoird minim' Ann sAnomumunine KNITTING ItIAMINE, Th• 11 . 34 eatettwarir irretatl. OM and szumicitthsAvon &thew 1 4 . pa&AO Onakle'S OUTLET tbilit ZULU AND Itrairltreek,lilleglieWA ASktirii , BooolB o4 olll2% ,4 ^ ,, ' • " 011,11.41c:M LAWS .I°o g • : •yYx • -4rU ' ~p;: 61 ..51.4:%,.:.-,-tlfb.3:l:'t ie . M 1 1 4 4. alrOlise Iimisk4II4MMINNA /X 8 MA CE rIBIJRANCO Mtinnfacturers and Merchants INSI/BANCE COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh. smab ire. 117 WATER:STEM cateasEr . scitunnti - J. I. BENNETT, President. if. W. ouirit*ronectrred6at. P. 10111EnOtteeretard. MURES ABAINST MSS IIY laumreaSteamboata and °argon. :aim L BiNgE rr,rl.. B. W. PAIBTI7% JAC7OB L. SMARM, J. W.• CHALFANT. CU ,BORKIIT w irn its IL W. WA N, s• OMEMILL. 8., XgABOT • • I.7OZALoIIII - ____WILSC"" • Wn.., , 1111112 Air Fllol* BE Insurance gnu, i CO&Nfl WOOD ADD toThs People' Natkaa Rink) =PRAM) C > GRAY. RrembSextie DAVIDS PARIC,'VIos Poisittiat. aqmint. rnsrsray, Will Insure Against all Kinds MD M6B. c." SAXES R.16 a6 HAI, y r , N. 07 . 1 IM ES . HENRY LLoY jAmEgg ST. JOUN ORME,' 3111117 p 8312 T N. J. HlCaaz Day.l3BA 'r. ogiaox - Is on. EUREKA INSURANCE 0011 PANT, Of • Pittsbnrgh. ' • Office Corner_ Water and Market 804 (141.GAL829 IiVELDIIIO.) . Z. EL Ilworammers, Preolds4, W. H. Jun:m[4 Vies Preaddesdf BOBSZT sieszir. seeretars. WILL 11031 ME AGAINST ALL ELIDB op Marine and Fire RisUe. J. H. SHOEABERGER, W. Y. snug G"..: 4 W. J. ANDERSON B. S. ANDERSON JA ES ExperiTT, w.artirritooimr, R. D. COCHRAN, Z. d CANONRY, R. T. LEECH JA., W. W. MARTIN as,vxbarobx,j D. irraort H. PADIMEL orACX334 JAMS SOWN, 'Know Bea Sinking OIL Balt Othit lira ISO WOODITEUM nrrsanag.r.l. Tosu wasraated ID Ws of the Tarried FO40(0 AND LOW Eoo3t TRON. ` . 'WELT.. BORERS nrzugula raicommotlrt 3Pl•l?e , :ri .. * . . vitt nab - ankle! as lite cipanaudFs:ol: : 1 mbt - , narolisw. . H.Amina, . ' wan:N E *llN '• ,' sHovEza, ' • 1 la. _,' qwirao . i, YsAngi, no. - ' ''.. Rope, Unifier 'and. dila, Beildig' , leL mat lima x tan soinnanny In iiatn. i STOOK AND 'R&M irsTATE mm. 1" the radian auxl nee or stooks le NEW YORK AND PRILIDELPRIA— eocurRevamit antr.laitApr eoliandi*it THE_ REGULAR RATES the liespenttne Chien, " tint ' ) vP .2hK3Ps kettle* ctr-lltottna 31fftheeehe THE .•001111iG PAIL SALIM; AND SOLICIT ORDERS: S. 8. BIIYA2I, ST FOIIRTEI trritENTi • MO • Macke% liondlent . CCOniFierarTigMrs ',IP. BLIMILtY, President.•• 4.,..*; VADAT, Socretszy end • . The Ooitpu, . ar ovuo la Sce dog& . a non . laa eighty eeren scree and forty-C» pereboLlasso ted on Presort, Ban tributuy to t 7 sibs surd and lyres between Merry Bus - and Marna, " ; I• 2=eight. I t here siresar „ parties. -irbeer erni be tatted te tba num eine:mod m the ann dine led ant remxisfel lWellannd oe antiseantisetbmra se tronngo oWdiotayrOmgnarA . ThiseL-surr e etided -b nOte a Chityan a ein shags pr k iyt Ce h e uhteed. , and .g.hionetelne.. Wells, sod : goats ass =Us item the 'Walnut Barurerelt, • • Tb. cooryla odin ttl an ds. 404 . 0. Pr 1 0 8 •14 Ur 1. SEVENTY-FIVE;CENTS :FIER,SH ;44 Co M n ragernagthilPS Cif propertp ro y:Ear aid eiten 0 i wit& ell Worm. the srestioA the Occepsayeen be o as onlee of wrzzir. ainau; hiy2int • IV/1.11:12111 fin.Wais C 1 4 4) , 031 OBEEMOVE MID UNI,X6 Kern nA GREAT UK= At the Oakland Greenlanuok JNO. & A.MURDOOH ceiscuseria afaiakarigfe4" _ st v e &at ir izeik DAP! 1 .44 1 ; 11 4 ,: j_ _ - ~aktfleatboyeaaargi 4PW,1NG1,3K41:0 - r • - ;" • ir - POOfr, 1.1400,400"144 NEN Imunew. r-,,.3(4.' 53 • r . - --1 * .8 •I, - W.st:' rif T oo ittoott 4 VotatsiZ i rtria j aila tmu n OP Taal DATA at lbw win be' Mx INN IO % w. r * oltijo-; I 6 •
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