r w ._..„,,...4..• 4. . k. fittsburgh MLISIEIND NT 31111 warm muumuu' 111110111LTION, imsuBDAT, JUNE 24,:;18415. irgiTilT, OF 'ran nqat. WILLIAM This venerable and honored citizen, *hole He was protracted to the unusual lOgth of • eighty air years; ditid at, his. ildtider,too.'ltt Bhmotthodt In W 3 1 1 6 4 19. Yawn* Tnoinit ' Ink.: /really, if not all his long and active • life hails:an spent , itere..c Ha knew Pitts , burgh whin' it vial a litue frontier town, anthelpod to moulds:id derektpe its infant fortiross; ind when it.bad . grown info ~a, Is§pli'.'mid melons city, he Still continued a rj a one ofits mosVinfinential citiism, mat nplo'thii of the'great rebellion. - Of J'n' '-' WiLiiites parentaie and early llRtlre kit nolthig; land time will not al, i 10w...us -to mike the•necessary inquhies.' We only kittlir titatsli early life fie ' iris: a' - *4 4 *olit l 4. .of the Pitisbargh bar, and that he was well known throughout' the ,westent counties of* Blato,, llany a sti4gle he bad with Him. BALDWEIf,' RictiAnn Bums, Waim Fonataan, and other duninipaisbed men of a past gen. Callon: He was; remarkable for his elo quence_ and adroitness as a forensic dabs, ter: -On onn occsidon he lW ad for s client a man' whit,. 'in ii, difficulty, had his herd Ini,dli Injured. Mr. BALDWIN was the attor. 3)ey for the defendant. A fter the witnesses bad bier he ar t and Mr. - Bizarr= had a& drissad the piry in behalf of the defendant,. 242Wititores rose, seised the maimed hand- 1 onli cilent,'and holding it , up before the , eye" of the jury,. only said, "Gentlemen, ' heti 13 my, kitten 'nt:" The result was a !renliii - for.sl,Boo. About the year 1811, an old German farm. er, wbo lived on the bank of a fags Stream in Indiana County, was greatly annoyed by ' • some lawless young men who persisted in tesaing up his fish baskets and destroying hialitt le•Winedirruf. :the old man got out of . and took the -iasr into his own dz. - .lle loaded Ids can liiith binge, took '' , * .. l . iriii Orttin• bank, and.when his ene-... ri e miekciunitii repeat their depreilations, he tired - and killtdone ofthem. Ye ;wasaiiest ealiiiiitriedfar murder. Mr. Wirmars was employed as his counsel. When ithe usual viol* Of "Oft or not guilty?" was pro. pounded, the old gentleman rose and said, in his 1 'inalen Brigtlab, "I did ehoot bim. Gott forbid - that I should go to see my Maker mit aßein my mouth l" Wu:lmm had nothing for It thezibut the plea of justifiable homi cide. That of insanity, so fashionable in these days, was not offered. The time ar• iivetlioe Wu..arise to addrers thejury. The wither was warm, and the Court room waifern - tided to suffocation. Before he said a Word he threw off coat, vest and cravat, • opened hit collar and rolled Up his sleeves. He then: went at it with all his powers, sweeping. away July, court, law, precon ceived opinions, and everything else with a torrent of impassioned eloquence, demon straiing, for the time at least, gitiat the old ~.. scuts did right. He was acquitted. For a while the" name of WiTkis (as he was there called) was a household word among the primitive people of that county. In 1828 Judge Wines, (for he bare that title then,) was elected to Congress over Jamas S. STEVEZCSON, Esq., after about a warm econtest as ever was known In this part of the State: The district was r...allben composed of Allegheny, Beaver and Armstrong. But he resigned before Con gress met. In 1832 . or '33 be was chosen to the Sen ate of the United States, in which he sewed until he was sent by Mr. Via Burma as —AinUter,to Ewe's. . 14 1841 Mr. Trx.za ,;• appointtd him Secretary of War, which po altleahe Ailed until the close of that admin. istin. Some ten years later he served this cotmtyln the State. Senate. for three Yearo k lance which time he luta lived a re. tired We, except when great occasions, like the breaking out of the rebellion, caused his still elogneAt and Inspiring voice to be heard In the assemblages of his ken& An original friend or Jecusax, Judge Wunrus, from that day forward was leen titled with the Democratic party; but be has been regarded by men Mall parties as one of our most distinguished, hinted-andpat. rlotle citizens—one whose name will ever be associated with the early history of our city, and who, in the many responsible po sitions he hasfilled, was ever faithful and true. FEEEDDIEN 9 I9 41D AhIki r CIACIPIONP. The work of establishing schools, plant irs.4*heis, maltuorganialng society gen e;illy, among the colored people of tho South, an in:mom:me majority of whoa have just raStOlifrOM state of themostibject slavery to one of entire freedom, so far as i ll„cOncerEefkAFg°oo on prosperously In many plaCes, I especially in TenneaskArkensas, North timeline, and on the.`"filandi Of • fkiittli Ciarollai, 'from which the rebels were driven when Hilton Head and the adjacent ,regions were cap- . '`w~f: But there are pther, place where this work beano% evenbeen eommenced; where the same old spirit which so sternly clutched tiodiigro. and held him in 'o=dage and Ignorance, before the war, and which malt ed into treason ordure: to stirengthea and perpetrate those bonds, still I prevails and mad, and which will, if le f t ) to itself, no more tolerate -negro schords r now Merit would, before the war. This Is true of the intu*of -yirgiula and Soith .Carolina„ and bidoed of 'every part of the Borah where the old aristocratic classes ', still bear rule socially and politically. - ! - ' - Now here is i defect/1W that has got to be overcome. Shall these cien, who are maid -. - lastly respired to keep tho luegre , under • theictriv AM object him to all the dia. , abilities to which he wee subjected under the eld regime, slavery alone excered,, be allowed to throw, obstacles inthe way of this work, whether ' legal or social, so that these assOchitiorui can not ' send , in teachers, , . and preachers , and books, schools mere, or — 1 establish and carry on and other andlances or •dvilfration' and progress,' and ii i n aid thaw poor and Ignorant and helpless people in putting themselves to a way of • =Adair comibttable livings a d fitting them A.,.. selves for a bettei lifs,, both is this world lI , C and that 00 cornet It is very clear that the I s churches, whether acting' separately or in t'. Combination; or Freedman'a. Aid Societies, is: however strong and generoirs, cannot of t;.- , • ~ therneelyes, force theitiay and do there sp. I, .' ;,. VolitlatitWork fa such. localities. Where t„ ' . • 00 4 1 4 tie; of this kind ire eneountered, the' J active elipti eke the :national constitution ... , ,It . nest be:hurokied, -;Fortunately their is a: ' •:, 't:' Ple4R o ACii Arlinr:wstatdiabed, and under / e e l l s ejAFAIO ..• 43 !eerel__ 4 0 YrAgs, a . . • true 100 -, - .. or groat energy; aid taiiitili 'pliiii` .. f . . it 14 1 4 0 -oSOZOiStifetr ,ri perigiiii alinarAZ t rore4,. men, , mean* l's t gl i * k_. ...,. _''' , I . l 4l lB Pic.* 4; the "X 'et ' the Ileemm:,:ktft Win irgency.liihicht .If tate&trlift. MilesiWolfaonso..o.4. . .ipooetia iiiraioll tdoz as#4ol;ibeir_.._ , late owsenaltatt ILiaetekelidinutder It _frisp possiski - gteithatif to peidgi,iii, thew hog* tooklitifunkastAxacy7iiris *if and •the " 2 "10 2 t7 1 4 100 1,1 141 0 1 ut - prat • •,4 • 7 p _.4 ~,i, :r~... Pik" they „may deny . the ,ha at the . - black itemi, they clarinet preYeut his - total*: i tiOn by any /agency het fee Felberlo 1001 . 4 pleicitatralikhaseltoc the be-Reit or ill parttee. The neveLathins of the Trial. The trablic interest In the assassination Arial, which-1w flagged under the rather to, diens exanirnatiOna -of what Whittier calls .Weaury lawyers with emdltas tongnea," _ will be stiddenly revived by the startling revelations made yesterday by the counsel fel the defence in the cams of Payne and Atzeroth.-, NOthing in the entire govern ment prosecution - lias been so thoroughu convincing as this so - called, defence. It fastens hopelessly on the accused that cer tainty of 'guilt which arises from a practical confession of It. ,Colonel Doester, the counsel for Payne' anclAtzeroth, took up their cases septrate ly.ln the farmer case he began by ad mittipg "beyond cavil .or . .dispute,'i that Payne was the man who attempted to min , ' der Mt... Seward; that he was -not insane, and that he (Payne) he was right in making the assault. With such facts to acknowledge,-it will te -. readily supposed that there was very little on which to build a deftly:o, and Colonel Doester therefore took the ground that Payne, ,by his early southern education. and alaveholding sur. - roundkiliss Was', so imbued with southern principles that his punishment deserved some mitigation: Ile also maintained that ' to hang hid waddle to:make a martyr of However misattafsctory this argument new, be to the prisoner's friends, it is certain that if it be'at all accepted, it is one of the. montlitter denenciations against 'he slave tY:Silitent that could.bedevised.l It proves matthat systemactuarea &young man of bat . 1 twenty yean, Um WM of a clergyman, to de ilhemtely commit One °taw most frightful crimes on record—the murdering of a aick man lying helpless on his own bxd in his own house. The most ;'fanatical" tioniat of the old limes before the war never went as far as this in his denunciations. Toon these tesehinga•a southern empire wan° be :built which England and Prance Were ready to recognize and adopt. In regard`to this man Payne there has been a studied effort to excite a fictitious" umpathy. Rumors were started that his' parentage was unknown—that a strange mystery enveloped his connections - -that he was a son ofdrffereon Davis—that he was a brave and unffincing hero. Now this 'wok is torn off, and he is revealed as an unscru pulous murderer, who only failed in his great crime becausei Providence saw fit that .the final plot of a dying rebellion should number but one martyr. In' the case of Atzeroth, the prisoner bimaolf sends in "a statement" which is practically a confession, and which serves his counsel as a text. In this confession the prisoner admits that he- was selected as the con spira tor who'was to kill-Vice Prod dent Jo hn while Booth was to slay both Lincoln and Grant. Atzeroth further declares that he backed out of this scheme, being willing to aid in capturing ballot in killing the federal officials. lie, however, took no measures to apprise the authorities of the intended murder; and, when arrested after the assassination, he fought to buy his life by pointing out the route he thought Booth had taken. In all this Booth, seems to have been the =stall:dull:of the infamous cabal. How far be was aided by the leadlag rebels re mains yet to be seen. lie served his em ployers well, and sera their secret till death. Ereniag Post. The following tea part of the strange de fence of Payne's counsel. Mr. DoEvraa, mentioned above : lIISTORY OF PAYNE. Lewis Payne Powell is the son of Ray. George C. Powell, a' Baptistminister, at present supposed to live at Oak Station, on the railroad between .Tacksonvifte and Tallahassee, In the State of Florida,-And was born in Alabama, in the year. 1845. Besides himself, his father had sixsiattP,h ten and two.sons. He hued for some time In Worth and Stuart coantles, Georgia, awl 'ln 1859 movedto Florida. At the breaking out of the war, but four years ago, the prisoner was a ltd of sixteen, engaged in superintending his father's plantation and a number of slave& We may safely presume that occupied In the innocent pnraultanf his country life, he daily heard the precepts of the Gospel from hie father, and that in the society of his sisters, the hardy life of a planter was softened by the charms of a re-. lined and religions circle, and that in the natural course of events he would be to-day, as he was then, a farmer and an honest man. But in 1801 war, broke, out. War, the scomnge and pestilence' of the race. The signal , which Spread like a fire, was. not ,1.-sig reaching Live Oak Station. His two brothers enlisted, and Lewis, though. but sixteen, enlisted in Captain Stuart's company-1e the Second Florida in fantry, commanded by Colonel Ward, and was ordered to Richmond. - . .. :Mr. Router proceeded to mina' Ides what, In the eyes of this Florida be,y, was the meaning of the war, and whit Ike thoughts that drove him from a pleastud.home to the field °lama The counsel pictured in 'viv id language the . auspices under which young Powell was trained In a slave com ereeity where it was the custom to defend the institution of slavery 112 meetinz houses, at political gatherings, and in family pla ces 'where it was the praetice to whip and burn men who' , preached against this in stitution, and to hunt fugitives with ailed bounds, anti also thosewho helped them to freedom. In the eyes of the lad the war meant to abolish this custom, and upheave society from its foundations. ' His inherit ance was to be dissipated; his vassal equal; his laws invaded; his religion astounded; his politics,a heresy. For.this the lad was going to fight in ,the defence of a social sys tem. He was going' to fight" In' behalf of the traditional precept of the state—to de lenirstate rights. Fora third reason, he was going to fight to show that he 'was a better matt: than the northerners, under the deep conviction prevailing 'in his section that their blood and breeding was better than-that of the northeners. The fourth reason was to repel Invasion. These were his incentives, -but he had been schooled and trained to war by the bowie-knee and pistol code , of honor prevalent there. The counsel asked whether in the wide world there ti another school in which the i prisoner could so well have been trained far assassination as in this - slave au . Mr.- DOestes proceeded to argue'tha t rift s . ge prisoner is to be found the legitiniate moral offspring of slasiety, State rights, chivalry end delusion, and then goes on to inquire if we, es the American_people, are not res ponsible for the wicked school in which ,he was educated ; and if we will determine ,to destroy, Mit beams° heburned but as we instructed; bet therels Another school be rote,' hilltr.-the- sebitol of war. At Rich mond his regiment.joined the army of Gen. Lee, and was joined to A. p. Mill's corps. With - I%lle passed through the Peninsula ant4eign;• and the battles of Chancellora ville and Antietam: Here he heard that his two brothers had bees killed at the battle Of Murfreesboro. Finally on the lid of July, 18011, in the charge upon the .federal centre at Gettysburg, be was, wounded and taken prisoner, and . detailed as a nurse in a Penn - *duels hOirdisl , ~ The demoralizing effect or hit two years' cuipeigning as a priVate bribe artily, which he entered as a boy of sixteen, 15 abOWB.-lie was onn of that ar- ' my who made baskets and capes ont of the banes of Linion soldiers; who starved their prisoners; who plundered ,lite dead; who slew men after surrender, and were com manded by olhars who had , eielated their oaths to the Unite iff - fflatee—art army that believed any means Justifiable that helped the cause of . southern - independence; and finally, an army that held the person and Cabinet of the President-of• the United States In he execration. = This is the hor rible demanlization of civil= war, and on those responsible for this war should rest the responsibility of the Seta of, this iditstic boy_who,came into the World in the year of the annexation of Tent, bas lived but fOtte sdprinletrationa, and is younger thaw the 1 , butt compromise with shivery.. fie - is the mond product of the war,' aid ,bilmige 'to ,thireei who first began it. - How dOe l lis i t _dit-' 1 ,,, from the °Menthol soldiers?' best % tel soldiers ban find at 3Q Lhico• ' and Wound t. :have , - approached ,:the 'city by stealth freal Billtiregees" end aimed to - dm' V e, the vernment by a sudden blow: `So he. , What - Atin,-hasbei.dentlgial 'MI . , re meddler has not tad to dot ~Onlythia —,i, 'has Ttialred nr.orer .htlias *not W.. -Li her tamm: s better hate, a move ready , alined at the - . heed of re • :Pepertment UAW of Rib head of iiobrpsf.; . --...... __ - 11 4 11 manitilikebomart, u ttirlatem * M li: Vi . 11 . 111Sibmitat&ia Nulcipatift !ali2 t—r", • 11 , :y r MEE 1.7*, C.; • A OITIC-FAIUS LETTER,. Fstostnien Itantion Oiiioustrorroeirr. - • - Finu - , - Tirnanair, June sth, 1855. One of the most 'remarkable financial ore. tkens ever spoken within the walls of a dellber• ative assembly was delivered by hi. Thiers, on Friday last, before the Corps Legislatif. The subject of his discourse was the budget of 1866, as presented by the Government , coupled with a general view of the system of French finance, and of the financial posithin of the country. "The victims drawn, by M. Thiers of this most itellitant department of the Imperial adminis tration Is neither flattering nor leasserlng. Ac- I:ogling to this experienced statesman and financier, the budget of 2 / 1 85 millions forthe ear 186 f% which the Government declares to leave a 'lupins, leaves, In reality, a deficiency of no less than 200 Willows:, That every pro '.ceding French budget up'. to the present time had left a large deficit of income, as compared with etffenditnre, Is a fact admitted on all aides. But this was at lag the n G c o e v o nm t e h n e t bogheds i t d hat there of the national account. M. Mora tells ns that he has spent "two ,months" ,tn a laborious and ccinfeletitions investrgetion of the finance of the country, mid' the conclusion that he came to, and which 'be announced - In the meet solemn Mannar to the Chamber, is, that- Francais on the high road to national benkraffloY- With a warmth and earseetness quite unusual on sash subjects. be assured his hearem that they were on the brink of a precipice. He conjured his colleagues to pause and put a stop to the present extravagant expenditures while It gasps time. He entreated • them to pardon him for saying what was 5o palatal and disagreeable to heir, while he exposed with unflinching firmness ail the ehifts, subterfliges. and ,expedients had re course to by the Government to conceal. the real state of affairs, and demolished. with an =spat. inn hand. their pretended surplus Tbla emetch will be read. with erelong atten tion by the country; and It seemed to produce, by its extrinne earnestness, a deep Impression even upon the hostile majority to whom It was addressed. The. Marne of the state of things which he described with a force and perspicuity peculiar to himself, was bid by M. Theirs chiefly on two causes : first, the extrwragaat outlay on public works; hut, above all, °rang ,(mesa PaiitiOn.' Ag ain' and again fa the.counte of his speech he returns to that dlaastroas and exhaust ing enterprise as the mein source of all their Muncie' difficulties. And It is worthy of re mark, in testimony of the ftviing of thscountry, Malmo one, not' even • the government orators who replied to hire, vaunted to say one word In favor of the undertaking; all either openly or tacitly avowed themseiveshosille tothe Imperial policy in America. it Is cartons Gat amongst the item used by the government to make up their sham balance of accounts for 1915, Is one of twenty-seven millions to be repaid by Mexico.. H. Theirs seemed to take pMuliar pleasure la demolishing this, which he did poet caw:Lally. He showed that ant of her last loan of MO Mil lions, Mexico had in reality actually touched only 100. Of this sum Nano* had already once received 27 millions In 1855; and was It possible to Imagine that out of the pittance which re• malted, and which was necessary to the very existence of /ffsvirmilanfs government and army —was it possible she could pay $7 millions more in IE6OI The whole est and burins, then, of the above most powerfhl and remarkable speech may be summed up In the two following conclusions, r that the French national finances are In • most unsound and fictitious position, and that this position is mainly due to the reckless policy punned by the government on the Ameritan continent, At a moat untoward moment, and just as M. Tillers' speech Is ringing through the weary, a Government bill has ben ^ presented demanding legislative authority to accept In "advance," a loan of one hundred milliners hem a Parts dean dal company, to.be paid mit In public works In Algeria. I preEUMO that "orders" to thlieffeet have come froth Mittel but ao application could possibly be more 111-timed. I regret to say that a pipulsr subscriptiers of two cents per head, organized for the purpose of offering a gold meoel to Mrs. Lincoln. tuts been interfered with and put ■ stop to by the authori ties. This Is a very ungenerous act. ♦ large Illustrated pamphlet entitled "Birth. Life and Death of A. Lincoln," hu been placard ed over all the walls of Paris, and has had a great sale. It is filled with cuts of Lincoln's early life, extending down to that "last scene of all " at Ford's Theatre. The see of the Due d' iforars picture gal lery has just terminated. It raall.md 1,600,400 r. The largest price given for any painting was 155,000 f., for the celebrated portrait by Rem brandt, one aids ducat works. The number of pictures sold was 128. Ills widow is now living In a small hotel doers by where I write. There have been great rejoicings In France at the victory obtained over England at the Derby. The Jockey Club was Illanduated on the occasion, and when Count made his appearance at the Corps Leideladf, be was bailed as a conqueror. Ey a curious conlncldence, the Vice President, who la an engine builder. hat just sold n locomotive to an English company: so the French say they ara now supplying Eng land both with homes and steam-engines I IW 7 ) III 7Vr;M'Mn PUMP ottuaca. AL. comma Clime, ESOE.L.S/OR HALL, corner of . "Peden! and Lopata stmata. Pascoe, JOSMI KING. Sorstoos at 10,44 a. sod 7 cea. Pu ho rer Mooting T public aro cordthy invited to attend. jesoltd • wzaraair ENV VEMIIITY.— ALI7IIIII of this Lruttltotloo limn le the truiverelty Hell on MONDAY EVENING, with Lost" at t% Os vet, et which time and plena rho Bret annual address will be delivered by Li, A. Ke e n, D.O Ti.. pubile are eardlalle titre to attend jeZbetd ALEX. M. WATSON. Secretary. tareitZ LIB' 011 B BEBVIVICIA—THIC FIRST BAPTIST 011IIR011 CONGER. DATION vrl!Lbereaftar bald their ebureb services fa XASONIG BALL, on Fifth stmt.. Pre-aching by the Fader, km JAMES S. DIORISSON, every LORD'S DAY at to-AO and 120. Sunday Seneca at .2 Weloek r. S. Stranger and the public, ere cordially Invited to attend. Seats Bea je7Atbil or :ma Pittsburgh Gazette Association. TOO ANIMAL NKOMO OP STOIABOLOEM POO TIM ELECTION OF OFFICERS WILL HE HELD On the Ent Wednesday of July, 5th,1865, ' AT THE GAZETTE ROOMS, dt icr acsickais. i.ags. iram 8. sottoiren; Clerk- &AMISS° CUBUITIAII COMM& SlON.—Peosoar or societies who obtained *orkitt the Booms of the Ladles Otulatiaa Oen %bales, whieb hu aot been retuned, are request. .rd to return it, wawa mad* up. to the tnatutlea thmandaston Odle. 76 Smltitneld etbeet, as the BOOMS of the Ladles , Obridiaa Uointalealon at City . Ball are new closed. . , Jo= farTHE lINION soinravE . CON MITRE, of ADr Hear Openly, will meet es SATURDLY, Jane IBA test. et lt coeloek a.. It.. la the °See al NAM BALL 'lr. BROWN, Be. 116 Filth attest, Pittsburgh. 1•211 W.. 14 011L1WORE. azorkariiid:Wrs. 8300. SPLENDID NE* PLtNOS.— ROSEWOOD CASES, OADVED LE/9 AND , PANOY bstr9l9 DES; ' • • made* Batumi Mot, New :fork. Warranted A. years. Per sale end by OILANWITE.BLDIED, FOR' PALE.-WHITE' LEAD FAO TORY.-0,000 will parehase onAhalf interest Ike' Steubenville White land notary and all lb. misstate eonnected tinsmith. Thh factory is 'capable of numnfachning 100 kegs of lead pen day, and sr* now filled with orders A practical nun, with ,the above capita! can clear al. least 40 per mit. on the Invintssent. For full particulars " Jidi'. to 13. MOLAM 00., lad dub street. surEmpu OIL ENGINES. We era eonstroeUnt, and will keep on hand, a superior style of OIL ZIDTG11:11Nr3111134 Either a Common or Tubular Boiler. We Write patties needing eairtnes for this pttr pm. to till and se* them, corner of PIKE and (MARA,HTREETS near City Water Works. jeM ALOMEIrPrOtHI, HEMPHILL a 00. ANY LADY OR GENTLEIIRN. mezeronpacs WITH us, To Inruxesr, - • sea isehangs letters by eettstel Suelllstes CC themselves. elude Post 'Mete ad nits, &to allied “sortessondent , " they wish tot, mut It to I. ic. 1 1 01XIIIARilhortsre, OW. Petted • SIOH 80HOOL 2741IXATION, Th e scuaikatkni a spiglesintt i2tigttaisettia to 0/1 ato' DVA illalNst4 at A. it. • ,;43$11:till cp si gar Guam AND iiismotw z rre_T oi .8 OIL 04n 'llO l b . on spasund Nast to aro larlltaCalmite= aria ' tumor ivranteL Pam 40138E88 t T ATIMEIS $l. bine lidos W.,l+ Outiad absent Ima rsirt4l,44l. z I *OM , is aid =EI - ••• an FIERTIMEJIZEXTS. SELECT PIC•2110, AT GLENWOOD GEOVEr PDGiAI . . - /une j Oth , - for the benefit of THOMIS SMITE,* wounded soldier, who losh-hls.anw- at Ka- Order will be prwervedAr . nn Whole:lt police force, J Trains on d Coltneltivilfelroad go to thegozniode. ele3t t4UBLIIIB, all 'widths, 43 . A. aeztoutas, WI colors, • FLANNELS, OASSIMERES, TWEEDS. se2l BATES 2c SFLL , 21 Elftli Street. NOTICE.—A. MRETING OF THE ofockbolders of the LITTLE SAW HILL RIM EA ILBOAD will be held on WEDNESDAY; July Rath, ill 1915, In the oeo of On Mummy et their Depot, for the purpose of electing President, Tresanter end Ward of Mei:tors for the ensuing year. lediamd , WK. DiAlLiliAlle, President. 8114 K .AND CLOTH 3161 . 12 61 , 4 4 rX•210,, , greatly rodoceiti.Otiss oat ►took. . HATES iIvBELL, 21 Fifth street NEW HORSE MARKET. The subscriber immure to the entree. of Pittsburgh, Allfthealy and rielditt thud he toe e► tablisheu a ROESE MARKET, to be held at the Yard of tlas • RED LION HOTEL, ANDLAIR STREET, .Saleseary WEDNESDAY SATURDAY. to. easamezoe. at 10 o'eloak,'A. Y. , The sates will be opened front end back free of shame. P. NONAMEE, jea law Anatloneer. • -- NEW GOODS d.T SOUTH .& ROSS', 63 Market Street, THIRD DOOR BELOW 4th STREET. .1144 IMPORTANT MILITARY NOTICE.— The widows and children of all THREE 10117118 :IND 'NUB NONTILS lEN ars now entitl and adtnal moneys from the United States,lk thee. s o ld ie r, who hare been clircharaed on amount of wounds, whether received to bettle, skirmish, picket oltotherwlse, while in the line of duty, or who are entitled to Local .113cruxictioax, • - will call at the (Salm Af =Cy of ARTHDRs b RIDDELL. No. Iss FOURTH STREET, Pittabstrsh. ieSlZALuntirr ALL THE BEST NEW BOOKS, Summer log Rending, TOR SALE ET DAVIS, CLARKE a co., Irl4 IS WOOD STREET. FRESH ARRIVAL OF REASONABLE Boots Shoes, Gaiters and Balmoral; AT BORLAND'S.. No. es Adrata-laeot llStreet, coutwas part elf Gent's Congress lad Battle Gallery; Mora Hid sod French Calf Booty Bel mont! and Low Strap Shoe,. 'Lidice Congress Lasting and Kid Gotten; tine Morocco Boots am. Balmorale• Fern biliprees sat Balmoral& Blume and Child ren'. Fancy flatten and Balmoral& Boys and Youth. Congram Gallen and Balmoral, all of which will be aced at lower ratan than any other eitablehment In Meetly. Olre owe eall,at Jags tB BORLAND'S, Market Street. AT A REDUCTION. TILE ENTIRE STOOK OF DRY GOODS, SHAWLS, Balmoral and 'loop - Skirts; HOSIERY & GLOVES. McOLELLMIDS AUCTION, 138 ir9Stla lElltroot. GrOoods st prlvit• gals. xroTICE TO tX)NTRAOTOR9.-'—Pro -41. poufs an Invited, sad will to rewind birth. Oomodttse on Streets, ete of the City of Ansoheay, until TUESDAY. the t hist, for th building of a mower on the East Memo*, from e Washing. too street to the Canal, wording to the Plane bed opeoillootions on Ole to the Esearittur Segulatoes oleo, who will girt all persenarrinforreetlos. Also, for the grading of Avery street from East Lane to Cedar Amine: Oontnotors win Mete le Oil proposals at bow .auseli Der Toed gen e velff dellver the extra sin on the wharf. Also, the vading sad peels' of North AMMO from Federal Snit to Irwin., AMIN, sad kr the granite earl paving of Craig street, from Robinson to =bask street, together with all the hegemony curbstone and sideWstk. Payments will to made to the eon. tractors as burr as the massy is eolkettiol off the me l ees a sa mayPrePaealt l e tat with A. , now. egand a l so Of Idelf Inger. a Iva TO 'DE LAD/Ett. . .71:11r1 'lll ISM THE GREATEST NOVELTY! g i r iscomipaicoxi!is_ iiruivallal for oomfoit ittd aorrrenhaeo. CORD SETTS, EIRRDIDERJES r CORSETS. "1 1. - Ary PANS, Sge.. AT WI. W. ZOORICECADS, st mutat:L. isnotsr. 12V COURT OF QUARTER 51t 8102 tn, ef• Allanhenr *minty, 'No. i, lune Term, Ina. In the matter ,of the potliton 0.0. Hussey, Sella Ekanot, Alexander Young re et freeholders of the City of Allegheny, for the vacs. Von of • dee feet to -width; front eastern Me of Cthe east sidewalk' of Union Avenue, from Ordo loset to Anderson street in said sity and Are bat h width from the inn Han of the west sidewalk of Centre Avenue, from Ohio street to Aneenon street, In said eity. I And now, to wit, inns Vrth, lath the within pis. titlon presented end read in open Court, sat on motion of B. A. ts SS. S. Per/ranee, sollattors for petitioners, a- raft is Aerehy granted to show cause why said portfons of said sidewalks should not be closed up ant vacated and It la ordered that said rub shall be published in thollttaburgb setts twice* week for four weeks. • '• • 4.ltest w ERBOTUE COlitilT wTill,B • ir, • Clerk BOOKS! 110048 A BOuKSI Tmeet's Lk' In Potation. icterle antl other Poems. Mother og , The Weeloge. Mueller Hamm X•Mallte. MP. The BehenborgOotta 'Fe mur. . A Youth , . Misters of be Rebellion. Roars Among the Gospels; • German Popular •Tstes. Grimm. , Poem for Thonghtnt (Skis. , ' Photograph Albums, wholesale, Prang'. AlNtm 'Osage. atanlonety. • • • Smlth , s Asserts= Ink. Inkstands. Penholders. Pens._.. • I• J. L. BEAD, 70 Fount' throat Pl2lllllllllllll aLNITART 00111111811101 j No. r 0111471( BTBZIIT I Prrrimo non, June nth, 1 ttl. _f 1 OTICE.—A ' REGISTER' HAS X opened at the office of the Pfttelmoth flenlthry nunlttale, No. MP Youth , etreot, Pittsburgh, t* iitlreturned volunteers Mom Western rum r beta/ honorably &wharfed from she Of the: eountryi and flettrous of Obtitar =mash are isitoo to moot thou piano 'MIAs willteig la provide - Ma . ppiiiatai. . aolaama, are mutated la Apply so 1,,!14 lotomation:tarabetod retottot o!41 i mud to &mottos, Book rititfttfi Wt4lolo_ Met ot-tho NI ati,/, MINS. troitictitiiltattiatit, fltOr zIo e , 81 ;4 1/ . wart&inuk &' awn , L. .dtrir'thzri 5.4. re. E rf4LE C POU FOR' RH aVING AND II TOlLlNt.—Ttreuranutactuters of this most excellent Soap offer it, to the public solely on its merits, as acknowledged by thousand. of -Persons whokaxemased-it,o-eirhomin-willottemt Its Superior Qualities and Adviii4Lia's,: . aver other compounds made ta.(otsign -oosedriera mid In other localities, srd put upon the market as the ne plus artra of Soave.- Without- going. farther, we refer with gratldoation to the certid. cats appointed herewith, which show. what gen. tlemen of Mute and Judgment think of this valua ble and pleasant compound : The subscalbershavelor a long period of time ased.Sawyees Barbee, Soap; and cheerfully bear testimony to its excellent gnalittee, and consider 'lt the best and most plessaat artule of the end ,we have ever used, either for shaving or' the ,Hon.W F.JOHNSTON, Gee. GEO. W.'021.88. J. 18.. MOORHEAD J ACO B H. WALTER, h J. L. DA.WSON, THOMAS ROBERTS, • " EIeHAM, GEORGE CHIDES, ,Col. JAS. M COOPER, JAMES PATTON, JOHN H. STEWART, • CI: W. HUBBARD, LIMN .T. LOGAN,. B. H. HERR, JAMES lappiNcorT, W, B. HUNTER, JOHN McOARGO. D. TIDBALL, M.D., Vol. Wllf. PHILLIPS, of New Castle, Pa., JAMBS . 1. BENNETT, E. 0. LEIGIITY. • . JOSEPH -FREfrant of West Neertno,_Pa., AL: (I. LLOYD, . WILOOXII.MAKINLEY Vol. E. F. PRATT, . of Vast* Pa. bl aaaractured and for sale ay • MASON A; HAMLIN'S Cabinet Organs The but mutual Intim= nt of Ito elate that Is made In the world. Om Handfed of them Mere USA /Old by the babas bar to Mhurehes, Sat. bath Echieol4. Lecture me, In this city and • rl b 'SON Si HAMLIN *Mu for the veryblghest air. User. In 411 their wo k. In. their faitory teccomy of manufacture le ever censtilted at ex. pence In qualify. It Is th ambition to make not the lowed priced, bet :THE BEST I. TR U. 3 A7'B, WHI Are in the End e Cheapest. pia great reputation of their lastrtuaenta is in M great measure the result of thle policy, .„„ Sii• INA BOW HiLIILLTOCIABINET onaLwa girl made. In came of ROSIIIVIXId&leill Or caned; ottad Walnut, Jet or /natation with pit ramming . and la sand Walnut or Oak) nerved or lain, 1 toil nom/Ito toenotreach: • air fiend for a circular, • ew Jot kit Retired from the Factor CHASMIC C. MELLOR. Solo Asent'fer Masse & NENVAPU ZVERYBODY I GREAT REDUCTION IN THE Price of Boots and Shoes SHOENTON 15 CENTS W. G. MAHAFFEY No. 25 St. Clair Street, has „net inceised a 4arge lot of New Goods, Ind hag greatly seduced •Ids prime and now san oiler rut Inducements to the public tO purchuntrom hien He has on hand a large stock of Mena aril Buts, Boys , Boots, Mena dhows and Dalton. Like • may va ri ety of Ladles sad Dime Oaf ry a lmr and Shoes, which he can oril •as I any house in the city. He is selling Ch ran , * Shoe* from 15 gents upwardo - Ladies Oriters from anti upwards, gents • orif Boots at Se W. The following amides he is selling at out : Deus' (Munn Luring •Oaliters,littesse Luting Galters r alorono Boots at 111.60. Vett! wise manufactures to order sal kinds of Ladles -Shoes. Gentlemenis Smith,. Calf Boots $2 00, skimmer than any otherkouse la the airy. Bonn forgo the plass. THOMPBONTI OLD STAND, Jrfo. 23 M. Ci+r !grief. Jenard PRICES RE D 'ICED 2, Banos reeently purchased for the ihOtIRTLI TIME this season an enUrs ;assortment of all grades of carvemes. Ike., we offer a "evertor seleetion of the !newest Myles, at mime' comilderably re. kneed to sloe. the sweets stook. OLLITOM MatATING, mow styles; °OTTO'S' CSIALIN LIST AEC RAO CARPETS. Window S . ades. IA tarp tavola Put - -Ytl. W. D. &ELEI * • ITEIL je24 ro g TR STREET. NEW OIL REGION mer. 401121 P. HUNT, 59 Filth Street, Nac t onic Hall, Ir i m i vit r rit loui, lad will eheellp publleh, a Gem WEIZIIL COUNTY, WEST VA.„ The IPLebilau g chreols, • iriB// C,RRE.h au. azarchrs. BY rammer =gam . Slap will be =item In 4u. and etple with Haut, Improved reps of Weems," Goimay Rates", and Amen miaalyi r o., la pocket Corm... 2: it s Jen STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS. ...-- Oran to the puritouw and wile of otooka to NEW TORE AND PHILADELPHIA I t 4liteasted without eau With," otaktiolotittuto 'THE ,REGULA. RATES ft lb* Seepents.alegell lAIC,NAZING UP *EIC3P Main crritearl 111mtealk, roa MI COKING PALL SALTA AND soraorr ORDERS. AO. O. BRYN. r Irol l / 1 111 mum, km ' (Hurko , t Solidisx4 ALBUMS FOR' ' • 10, 25 AND 50 OravillEAOH. 48,000 WORTH OF ftoroandlal Lf - L U.llB, TO BE SOLD WITHIN TEN DETS, ILiik AT Prrroors, °molt* the Postoffice. (y:L LESAB/R3. • I ...OIL. LEASES be bid di ihd dal d au tdnAte u termi t i• tro or ire mu, on id • • • W i t t llateil e) istudirisr= " bilL . •13 • • • common sr - ABA•uars-w - • - thiburisel. • ,4 4(1 ' WQ9/41 ~ PlM~~pt ba :E4ltatte Agents*, 0.1. p . AND 004+ _rAzuss, (4 s :4 0 4 *et .00:1101ili Lit,. LEinY7MldtAfldir_ • serbal A ' Aga ii lM lLV4r4l 4 lP •cl i ir; - (401111111.:', _.•^d4. T 4 .....n„ .w.ta ~.~ ca.... s ~~, x*: rk'cin risen 4rrs U T STA.TtB 7-_3O THIRD SERIES authority of the Neeretsry of the Trensurc the unowelcoid; the General Subscription Ansa foe the sale of trotted Stetes Sernwities, otters to the public thothlrdenties of the Treasury Notes, searieg sere* 'aid three4iiatts-Per 00 01 intermit per annum, known ws this • • There notes are lamed under date of July Ilk '1966, sad are payable Lampe= from, that dates tie ourrene or are eonvertlble tke oiltion of the , bottler tato U. & '&2O Six Pertent D BEARING , BONDS, Thee* Bondlateliolitvarth t Maims primate and ale entempti *lore all the Govenititent ,eras Btale,County lOW Municipal inseam. tulle* eddy fi r p . ppe !.lens per teia. per annum la their 9411140 according to the rata levied upon outer property. ;The' interest la payable lemlnanuldly by coupons attuned to each note, wined!•meg be out off lad gold to any bank or banken„ . sewran. 0, 47 4 1 1'00D STREET 111=====1 One, cent per, di ll y cuji $5O note. Two ante ."- . $lOO Ten -N N N $5OO, • " 1 20 " se " " ", $ lOOO $1 • S6M '" . - Notes of all the dimotellitatione domed mill be Promptly furnished two' reoelp of subearlptions The Notes of the Third Scrim an precleelyalm, lu hi form and picilemos tit the BereeiThirties olreadysold, except that the Giveralsentrererres to need the option of maw tote/set fa gold coin • at s per cent, instead GPI 340tds ix currency. Subscribers will deduct the lotereet twos:sena up to July 10th, at the time when they subscribe. The delivery of the notes of this third aeries pt tbe Berett•Thittles wlll volattenee 'onthe-ist of June, and will behisde promptly and sontintotosily . The alight change made 1 the eoaditions of Ude THIRD BERMS &Yeas d, if themade, matte will r be of it NC The payment in gol equiv alent to the currency intermit of the higher raw. , The - return to specie payments , In *vent of Which only wiltthe option to pay Interest in Gold be availed of, uquhiso reduce and equalize prices that purchases made Irith eta per CCM in gold would be fully equal to those madowlth wren and threatentha per cent In inmancy. 'TAU la- el WOOD EITBZIp, THE ONLY LOIN IN THE MARKET, zwv supexice. The Great Popular Loan of the Female. Law than relayno,lloll of the Lean anfitorlzad by the last Ooziness ars now oaths market. Thla &mown, at the rata at which lab being absorbed, wan all De subscribed Oct _within two months, when the nous wan tuolocaneny ‘aosnaand • . ....,. premium.oa has unit orally teen the eau an Owen the eaten, iytione to ether Law. • ' order that the Mune et wary town and on at the eonstre ma be afforded Wellies taking the ken the Rational Banks. State anti Private throngtimit the Gana have =greed le lelleiTt rateartptiorn tead Win Meet their ewe KIRIN wkant they hart eenddelme, and who ally are to be nmenbla tor the delivery of the note* fo Simonetta order& ' JAY 000K11, inbeeriPtkal Agent;-Philtdeiptda. . , ascription* wlllbe reesined by the !MOW stn. Plactningb. F. . . . . 0 . 0 allsaarvs Wing Ifial4 Ilttilonni.l'a • Malmo Isibial Soli of Watilerse. " Iran no " " mecum. I. " . ranielli Dwelt • ' • =mai • • Myr= " =atom anal alyisaadaver REMOVAL GRAY, POSSLEL & RESR (Intoessoti to S. Gtay h Sena ilia f p x. t ilor have renkov . ed to their new atom . No. 62 FIFTH STREET. andel' fragment IfaG, between Wood and Smitheald streets, where they have opened out a very hand eente stoat of Sommer Cic,f,o4 for Gentlemen , * Wear. Ws desire abo to return 'our thanks to opr many Meads and customers for the lery patronage they ka>•a bestowed upon us during the peat, and will still Wearer to malt their contra cad patronage.' GRAY. POMMEL & lIESB, NBW 0000D8.—WILARE• N oar Gooch .ONT.R.re, Bummer Wear, Which we have bought the low,est market pries, seal wlil boo male up at 'the beast flaurotettoisiet the Wishes of our [Halide soul the • publhs. Ws are also reeelvtag a ICPC:Of FINE LINEN ,GOODS MADE FP, LTD ♦ MOROI 8111407110 N y - First-01w Fir:dating Goode. .=ELY e. mut . NXIIOELSZT Note mas anaar paps apap!.. Olak . Walla , Tiimicein) J oittrutr • PSTROLEAM OODIPADT. t . • Nice. Corner of Penn. and Wayne Si. 'MU emu& oy wu• ortsigstel • oh thee 29th hitt; mkt theYeneapl,asfa Mir' and Masulletu nag. Law. :The te.tritere the 00eVenY Pid! .10/111 the lands o i t a r y e D Omsk Delon WI . &traili r teg: • ' $1145,000 Weeklies Port.• • D 6,000 pia. value .s gm& -shays • • . so 011110 W • Prtlldtht-3: Jouriercer. 8ee11e!,1143 , rnd Treuroxer—aLWL gamt.sza. • .. . . i 8. A. 3bAinsrox L. 8. Runny, • WYIILLT 0011111 ~ , , . /Jams Gamiot, :F. D. Giurs., -- -- W. O. Zane, (J•mayd 1 -H. W.- Tom . L TEM DALTON nauzy AND lairnamormulta KNITTING MACHINE," Tits sthipiesi 'and moat`Motive me Invistot Vali nut examine at, tl . ke Mu m , at 01n^ . 1 P. OARlagienra, ro l l VI innwsraarr. VIJIDEIIING OF CENTER 4.17.1M78. Court et Quarter 'Seale= hastep finally deeded the questions oonseating the dam aged ot•John Lytle for the, widentni of Padar . Avenue, all persons , on whoa aseessmente were made, are hereby required to pay their sums *ants to the undersigned Within TMETT DAYS OF THIS HATE, or Ills.-will be - Had ler the alas, with pita, ottani.. ; tees. .7. w. svw.urFE. o4y six ottoi.. Ix.? rtat, 18111: FOR 8AL.140-00,000 600.000 IMAVED PIED' BEINGLEB RO LINI, °SLILY- PUBLIC BOHOOLB:-: Via Morton of Searteklay Borough will - moat on .NONDICT lIYENINU 3111 tor. Me :Wootton of ono Stale Mutton' and tour Mom& tunnetaatsitotthe mid session of thartlelkonin, to othrunsooe,Boghlrullor first, owl tontlant ndos or ,tilantontbs: - AUllpfdlostroor for drusgrong should prtionton before that day to BAWL Gesroar. fa. Borough, Or 2„N 9 / 1 1TX, TWA s t, pittibuntr, , • otaK4 e. GASTON'. Seetoterf• ' I A P I ' 4RCI PA9 I/ 48 1 c0VE9 121 9 Kurepalvazil'at .160. =MAL ligailer, • 1 GE813, , : •• WARP} 1 l—.& PI. . . wets= Ur , juili , bait waited AV N s ae , . ' _ifi'a t Adat all th}t.,: „ lir ~,,. ..7 4 N.....*. WALIM 1 1 ---6 0 4 601•4 VIC __ by'fole- eat . 18280.000,000. 7-30 LOAN No. dB FITTS .TritltiN FOR HALL W. 800 tat wmty Benet, near B cub . .• , UNITED STAA'S 7-30 - IE, c) f, n. THIRD DATION/1 [order of Woad Street gild Virgil, V FISCAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES' tad SPECIAL AGENT of Jay ()poke, C. S. Agerl for the tale of the Seven-Thirty Loan, , POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE, AND TEE Only. Loan in the NC arL, 0014TEETIIILE INTO W. fir: 1-20 SIX. PER a/WM aihFdbersl Coinage.Soso showed G> Gisler& a a ravracisrora Caddis ulbladt SECOND ,NATIONAL BANK, Of .Pitt6b,urgh.i Cower or Hand and Liberty Streets, special 2. 4 p.t. at Jay book! tot tie sate at NEW bz v &avnirittirtomsr. _Thts itri&ty the iteejeoeLe.e . ,e;tdis baltu absorbed at the rate of aboat ere milltatulpet nay. • These boop bear as Wore& & .* , , • 'MVP= Cosiatas Wisar =haw . , oath hatatted dams,' sad ate •ettvertible et ma in. My, tato M.S. FiesTweatr Six Pet Cant Gold "Ill i zo=ota w4 wl , ll vh, ;e4=mt rar tod i tiata, 4 1 GIOS. daehlitt FOR SAWS FMM:NG PRICES!! A Tract of 690 Acres of Oil Territory, SITTJAME ON rmicicstimsTm cigszamzc; Nmiz'atztArrrowit. !Wait Vlrglats. within' it tow Nina ot the Barer lu3Al St O. Batt:cue. abounding _ CULL, IRON OBE,` MMTONE BURNIN( SPRINGS; win be sold at. WWII. IT *Mated hII dem; ; There are OIL 'WELLS Lehi lowed in Udo fur' mediate vhdalty, with good proepode of saiceig; no property la the searket Who DeWitt lfresPaga to enterprlgiag 9Y 00311paanie Will be Sold in Zee. Title Indispdabb B. B. BETAB, Broker, No. N FOURTH STZENT., ~~~.y , Oraf o d 3 krX . .ei..talre ' -W. P. XIIItIiA T. Preeldent.. _.., .. • • , A. W. ,LIDAY, Swareterrend Treenter. ',' • . The Company Oen, licks shaple a tint contain. elghtreereu acne and ftuty.five oeteha; loan. on 'Bunion Ron ( t tributary to °harry B;.) d lying between pharry /loosed Oil Outek.' ~ Twenty-eight leases' hive already been made SO le parties; mobs wheat will be totted 1 I:J r : m.7 mm of acme of the eldosend eket suairro r The 101111 tract will acoeuratOdste bon =to leo wells. Thts- farm la surround ,ed. - by, four of the west celebrated oil pederast ranee, Oa Olt Week' and a n Rua: and ll id sfre Pterdlettr te the ...B&W. and "Mountain"- wells. and ',bout one arils flews the Walnut Baud Well.- . ' r ._ ... ' - . The Ckonpaay. ode= slludted mobs( of guru at tha IrablieiPsP#ce l / 4 • . .• , , SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER . SHARE. Maps of the proposer, tageth e t with &111/dorms. Kau regarding the ...pcwaly and ollauldellou Of . 0 1 1 ie Pa. o 7 c.aabe-0t. 4 . 8 4 44 attbe 0100. of ~ , Irrialkt 11 • 11,1 1Y,Alsentli. '''.. Hose ,PlPe. PutaPs..taid PIP% BAR AND PIG -LEAD. ON NAND •AND wiz - mus LOW. 4. BAILET.VAIIRELL & CO.. us Foram Ernumr. PlMlivloH..2; P. 0.'130X:107i. NOTICE TO ,BrabGE sultatmtts. Itaaladle thspension Bridge to be Rebuilt - SEAL E D PROPOSALS 1 ill be rewind :MB the lath day i .46latia ri art c ase a the TER. BESS= 12113178A808 OCIMPANrior- ituarebiag taateriala - sad yam. rt twan g the Baspemica grandame, Bomber. lam river at Banal* Tenn„ 01111111 d by the Broad Street Bridge Coonaay. s Penrom mailog bide foe BM work, Will be 11111111 . 611 to submit plans with 11P00111011410611 otoopletejor the work to be dons. the. SUMO PIOT and Mamas me alma bulk and bat Mittle damaged; and aLae quantity of the Bona taken from the old bridge Um been pre. arced, which may be axed egiaar.. , . t By order or the Boen, • Nasaymi B. a. Ja W. BUTLEB, Seofy ada Truman. ne ...hdOdind ois. snd steam Pitting, fp w ith inmost, castor "iliended to, mound weal workmen.. A. finn asnortment of = OAS al. T 611 ' ° WARI8 3 thaatantly an Mid and ati4t order. T4l2' dr MITA $ .I•I7ZDFaIAr. EITBIZIST;Iashsun , • 411nd L14310r7 ST/NBC; Pitliburst,, "gat stawdur • • ,WOTION TO TKO TAXPATE Or +or TRU COTT OP PITTROUSGEL—This fa to WIN= ma Ow Olty, Poor olio Taxes and Ws* Email poyablo olio= MIMS 0 8 8/Pll,Oll/7.011 0 OP Pm* lama. ,O, at& O pot . maa. oIIOW•41 for prompt Pormost• X iipe tb = K r"lad MIDS mousy mai use will alko BUY Mommatita U.N114/14311 MOWN. da• , vw cwwid ara ots uka wr o te"' Jr , 191 1__Sittitto u ltAtIA 7„usrcrr‘ mop NA4ta6, •r. TAavzigmealm.rnizras AM'S (Tit .....VCE. IitiIIRAIiCF Manufacturers and Merohnts I MIMArti CE Plirltimr, , Ifirßi No, : ST WATER•Iin (BAGLLEY'S BULLDIME J. I. BENNETT; Presldetit. ' • . : J, ~ 1. W. CUALPANT,lflemPruldest. WM. P. JONES. Seeretary. - . • NIMES AB/MAT LOSS 11 1 1 rt: hisurei , Steambix' ti and Oazgoeg e ,, ~,,•.,:. buLsoinita: 4... • JAbiIiirE_.MNETTA,. WV T A ip 4 , J'AoOB L.sows-arz,.3. vir. 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