Vitt fittsturgh dazette. MONDAY', MT= 20, 1865. Otis thaakkare hereby tendered to,Hon. TEOICIJI IirEGLIA3OI for Aerial -valuable jimbilc.decumaega. St ..,, likAa7 iliviA , r ii. ll li ll 4P , *:•111111trEa, ' iaitt ' s•mrosttitistian 11ni,Q44/;,ik.:, %DWI %be beentied and.::inetructife,parabitk •0f4110 , 13004 , Bamtnitan.....Eterybody;trtux will4eldthli otitis knows the atm, so:we jail Ilieinfinit'reelte• it;'..l." Was waylaid by lthtiiileiaiiicdqxiia, iisi *tuided; ' stripped, iiail* v *Phottralo to help himself et pdadi . .l 4 o4 fried. By and V a ''lest .came along, he did nothing ; iltent a Lettte; bekbe t dukt he had notht Ifor-liiti US istalf Una And consider s little.' 111 01*0544, 1 P.4 FS:Salts.' tells nal .haP: peaed,anthersoadtrook. Jerusalem _, to .Terl t, chtil,lllut iii il i* s* . all .witnessed soma , Wig linS7tillieli.ll l 4: In. our country? Eberrerattot seeh -"a itran man;, ,, , - as be jour .07tNEtalie: e t tlitiong. thlOteaf,, .fi - tiavie. we. Dot seen..Ticlesia-linzing at hliatiind, ffislidas their kends, 'and looking ' s *.e.trouhled, , .abtnii- the poor inent —: ints : Veletltiffin ensitsbning,'"ithl -It .iiodld not be il'illlexpedbmtlitaterfore In this case. Thls IS no Cancun of Gain ' The men who tilkilibithhig lire very powerful In this their creYetent*Te ntk'llda - As.tlie way, . they- Snake thetr-liying: We could have no penal if tf ll ttnlt'intaf es e -lelth Sad." And itatllitie f too,. 'Maid. on,: l*CiUle 110 '.i:ge - • lottetto another parltb; , and. , bec ause;' as lbe)fibtgi*,the people.where w tibithinhap-, rend; had a constitutional right to do just as iffity d1i1..; Sothe peor man"lay greening in 5.4 tdOnd lora , long time. IC happened, however, in the coarse of human events, that other men fell among tbOtemis thieve! while, et -_the same time,- thiongliAlle : igoed band .of his God upon . Ihi;•thi , first :monied a little strength; az4*itatible tp -joriritej on, although still weAliekly bbad, ands rednad to utter IPersti• - ' As we laidi ;other . men fell into Thitinds hf the samelbleies, who - NVOIIII de& *any shut them up In dungeons, :stir- - yedthetn, and such of them as escaped they itiimig :*iti, dogs and deadly weapons. But now for the first time the Good Seiner- Auk igpkers.,;*' And -,Who ' was het'; The sune pool- man who L - st among the thiaroa„. Unlikifilitcoriu in the parpids, halite oh or Ishii; but ha. did ..what he could. ^ He gave the lamgry fogitives such hadoind he did it at the pea' of his life; and he guided them as far as ls 3 inhbrpoirer to places , of 'safety hbrikif in the power of these rob- ' Serolho was ever faithful to.ttidunfortunate mili;:trII0 bad ildbmtuto their-hands, and latied the lives of many, althiuglr, In spite of all ids aertiona, moriperiated mis ea*,Eit _their ind'who was this Somalian of our own country and our own Croak itho:dtd , ill these noble and , benevo— lesiVdeedeeds fge excelling those of his anctritexezeplar of theparablef Tens Nn- Zvauts tale another turn. The thieves nrnOve*Me by impel force, and com pelled to deliver up of their abused elPlliMits survived their barbarous treat ment. That was well. But that is not all. Peace was made between the kinsmen of those rescried captives - MIA the thieves. 'But what of the Banunitan who hid dons so muck for them? Well, it a sad storY. neoria left among the thieves, to get;idong Sit well as he could, and have Just as much liberty as it: suited them to give WIN: bat it rut agreed that he, Should have no voice in their society, or anything to say in tho framing of rules and regula tions' tor'-his- own' government;:- Things , ataci artingedthat it is now out of his pier triMike hny progress hi his jountey,tand there bets this day, in ndrly giliddem Plight u - whenthe Priest and thilLevite fin w; lying in - his blood;'. end Massed hi on:the other side. , , , MESSAGE OF GOY. PIE BPOINTV , . Thelegialat `coniened in RiolitiMid on the . 20th, although but ten days Of toterm for' which the theithers wetyihate' reroidned. • The message of Gov..FtiMrocire tea calm and aerudide doe ismatiteinie which 'Will neither' delight rlor etreud, suylsAY: , - Fer tharirery reason, periMgo, to iajndiciouis It is very clear, howeTlo:,thit Puthrouvr has not the quali ties ),Init the character of a reform er or.a hold leader. • - •- • - Herr:cited the issue of the'two cmancipa;. tion'Prolatiaa' tient of Preaddent Lincoln, and the sninntqueirt action of the loyal got-un wed:and people of Virginia, the:seat of "which was at Alexandria, aholishing slarnry. He then. _ k n o w "You o the result. The prouistunt. tiontwaa'humed. Negro troops were pat is le the field. by the Pea. I Government; By bructry in battle they vindicated their - man- . 114 and disidpated the prejudices against 'erti hollitddes. ,Thie was fully mu• frst4l?facts of representative bodies' at Wlsgton and Richmond, :These' seta settle the stet= tit the African race In the VultedSteiestor all time. The Whole na tion was mreseuted. by two bodiest---one representing fretedut ' the - ollur the idea thatury was s divine institution, each contending Toituktionalhtisterice; each, in the ditt*s hot of its Peril, called Span the slave, to bare we arm and expose his breast to the.shaftit of death; each offered freedom , as the greatest inducement to heroic action. Thasalavery is disposed of by the logical events of war. "The conduct of the American Mayo with ' In the Ponfedende lines "dining the period taro C m which we bete jut pawed is .one of ; xoodyloille features of - history. Not az of . insurrection against them Isadore occurred during the strife, though fun! informed of the' proclamation - of free dom, ~3 t irsTardenUy desitizig it; they" were subordinate end obedient to their masters. Theirfaith was in. God; like Israel at the Red . keit," they stood still and saw the salva tion of the Lord." . Betjwhas ;M_ word to sap.in favor of the eancation of time well•bebaved people; who;lty einduries Of toll, and by,bravery in defedee of the cOuntry, - certainly entdled themeel•eu.. to 'some consldastkre l so me thintatore then ereptilitidaticm. Towards the doss be says- - • • "The subject of negro suffrage is ord. ting great interest at present all over the ecrantry;but as neither . .you nor I have con trol over that.subject, it will, of course, not be a subject of your deliberations. I would recommend the passage of an act to legalize the nuirriage of persons of- color;, and, for sny views on the subject, I refer you. to my last menage. ,, so. much. If the mintage of persons of color shall be legalized, that ift above the tante cres*oa„Lit them be theakte. MERI CANADIAN Alijqwwriox. • - A *agree' correspondent of the New thlis of the prospect= Liedeminktelf,ii TfortOdziathleacialda • Idieiollaroiil9a a sdhtbaee to th . eirdeirost' of manifest desda.-- 13 ebtc-this t . wide ns r ua grn a, ner oared much about 0.4 d • but / now see it plainly: InittOkOrthe Public sentiment hew :a tepidly in 'lts faivr; end Onr,yearsirill eivus cartabAnd Or mitficunt walk the fit. Law. zenosiarith the North Tor outtatuta: dary✓ 'lle tulaele not bccanedred --rot asktity, TAOAkevliniV brook*, moos*.zionso koppy: BpPO O 4 and. aim, *m1 06 3:- no isamgilik =lwo on the pea' WESTEIL* ,MWL:rFACTUREJII. We Ira thp following editubd article IO the Cidtago Allem with opal' plislistge. • Let-tha-peophWf- the givia Nal.th-ira te rich in natural resources of every kind, fol low the advice here givenosid - they wtil bringistioln a state of proSperity to which they can never attain by raising products of the Tiiiittsust ;whets ..! soillar t. -arii.rne.-........ ...., , " The -deli:Mellon of thi pear is their , poverty,i , .-amth authority that , none will question., The truth ,of the 'proverb was 'new ' , Mere - fully' exeMPlllite.than in the, 'history of the, Welt. - Alviays n borrower el 'end a debtor, • thipsyer of tumriatta ' interest:and exor tent lutenist e 7 " 1 ""*? nbre3 4 .4 depen4en rihniyas haw of what : It ought to have ' its candlewas liehtedi at both ends; and, but ler Ahe continual flow of, immigration and the consequent steady' appreeia.. Bon of the 'Oki ' of iandi bankruptcy would have been a perpetue4 'and hieurable OW .Fiettee, heretofore theit , ' has been '.bat little acerrionletker of capital., • The wealth of the country was almost alto., gether in the soil. Ali ‘banking capital :was mainly borrowed. The little manufac turing Industry serried' en by a line of . credits thilthad its ead - in the 'East - Bast; !ern hinds lay at' thi bottom of most of our • mercantile eiderprines, 'Po Mich so, fhat, ) when il mercantile housifalled, it was emu . m" t e .. - I m9 . o4llre , unionnt.of the deficit • was only, another New York contribution to , the prospesity•ol: the West- Our pork and beef were emoted And oar- grain purchased . and Moved , hy 'Bataan ~ advances; but' &1- ) ways= flaijill theta accommodations, - ad'; • sauces' and creaw the profits of the lion's shari - thertof wentback to the plies whenta the paella caine.. ''Wo sent, our hides But • to bottomed, and bought them in the shape. of ehties and leather.; we • sent our wool, to_ 1 NeWcZugland only , to‘turri At returned: in 'the shape of cloth t'uad at the Same time We • , sentdhoteet 'pork and tread - staffs to feed ',then:inlet o f 'operatives, a thousand miles ~ away, who wera doing this work for us that 'we were too poor to de ourselves; and we paid freight, commission and ireateage each way. We bought our, WIN - Of nearly all . sone, , _agricultural- Implements in= often paying - for, a band bay-rake a 'of wheat or its equittleat; and .for Other thingajust about that proportion,—all this,. thongitwe bad abundant timber, iron, coal end water-power at our doers. We lacked ' capital'; the de:erection, of the , poor was their Poverty. . ; , The clients of the last few ye - entity's ma terially altered and: improved the condition of the liorth-west Beeson!' of .abundance, enormously high prices and. ready:markets, for all that our farmers could produce, have had their legitimate effect. The country is • 7:l,... T r e e re ly . gcl i s n in orter aT r nitl i a v t t l i rs e o u f i ca- at reasonable; but still remunerative, rates of interest, _• new banks hale been started with moneythat belongs to tha stockholders, and on every aide the inquiry is now heard, " What offers the beg chance for invest ment ?" Got-mune:it securities have their place; and-where safety and ease are cox suited by men - whciAill betontent with the ' interest that they pay, there can be no se curities better; But them we many other channels in which capital may most profit ably flow And the men who are mini enough andenterprising enough to sea that this is the era for manufacturing enterprises • in the West, will be those who will reap the ' rich rewardathat such enterprises hold out. The duties' tariff on importations, for many 'years yet to come, or until the nrional debt is greatly reduced, will of necessity be high —high enough to afford all the protection against foreign competition that any prudent man ought to expect—sad from Eastern competition, remembering the cheapness of food and of raw material, and the contiguity of a remunerative market, we ought to have nothing to fear:. Half a dozen cotton mills, each of the largest capacity, could be pro fitably built in Chicago to-day, and all of them would bersure to find for their opera tions a full supply of labor that is now com paratively unemployed, and for their pro ducts a market that they would In vain endeavour to glut. The same is true of woolen milli, agricultural implements, ma nufactories, iron foundries for stoves, and manufactories of wrought Iron merchandise or all aorta ; veldts anti bottom factories, and nearly all the manufactories or the common :articles of wood, whether furniture far the kitchen or parlor- Inducements for the es tablishment of additional glass factories, producing' indow glass and the wares in 'ordinary use, are specially superior. And we hope eat into some one or all of these enterprises the unemployed capital now seeking Investment - wlli flow. The want of the West is a greater diver,- -sification of employment , and the dance • fOr whole and large ,Classes now eating the bread of idleness , or earning half wages at men and women's work, to add; by the put ' 'Wu' for which they are. mostfitted, to the ' general' wealth while they advance and ele vate themselves.. Agriculture; the carrying trade, and the business of the middlemen now absorb , estate:int. We insist that, - -,prodsicing only. the great,smples •of the earth, and remaining in a state of depend ence upon others for all besides, no people ever yet got rich. • Now is the time for the West to begin a new 'era in her _history • ma , d to learn dial she 'has not only capital but cheap food,: and. that haling these, she can piddirce cheaper textile fabrics and ' other mechanical; products than any other part of the 'United States. Has she not the amok, CO4ll, iron, wool, lead, copper and zinc in abundance ? Is either the labor or capital lacking? Thns having all the ele ments necessary, by whose public or private agency shall they be brought together and made a source of individual and national wealth? Ettaraatlon at the Soath....lthoeting Scenes at Calumets, S. C. Mete the Auffesta. (Us.) Ttensertpt.) The; systent or Plunder tutuginsted in some' of our Southern cities will, unless speedily arrested, bring the whole people to starvation. We recently mentioned the sail condition of the people of Camden, whose houses were.subject tO visitation by an armed mob, and , who were allowed to have nothing save by the sufferance of Abandoned and lawless men. Now-we /earn' that the people' of Columbia - have been subjected '.4c/ the ' like - terrible visitation. 'f - te description - is 'most. piteous, remlnding one of that pltrintive ,'ap peal entitled " The Crimes of the 'Britons; which the unhappy people addressed ' .the Roman genera l, when the bitibruitins were 'hiring them in to the sea. It appears thst the mob begun •eilth attacks upon.- the public stores; then private susales were sacked; then the sup, plies gathered at the depots for the suffering and starving', poor of the city, were carried; off, . , then the wag o ns which conveyed, rti .the charities of . other cities, • Were emptied. - Even the mules attached to these wagons, and the cows upon which poor widows andorphans• depended , for their support, Were not spared. Thk Plueltis declares that - there is no other preispeetibeforn the PeOple but abilolute fate tneisudatiMvatioM Itsays There are. no 16s thin 10,000 'People:here daily , receiving r4Uoto, who baTe no . Other means t of get tlng bread for Mcntseives and children. See thtlieubbnry destitute. at the ration ' oes!, daily din to its porches,. ' wait ing for the' oors to - en and give them that dallT !needle? 'which they are authorised and luiltdred to may.. TheExeCUOlre Coni e , mittee' pf Relief has . een notice th a t th e i r , resources are nearly at an end; Mato ; they' in ft abort time,be compelled to close their doors—all supplies Adansted, and , no means left them any longer, to supply tho citizens with food. What. t The prospect before 1111 ill toe ..laertble for contem plation. We shall hive/melt* ma k e awa y from a community, which, thus plundered by man, may be fairly assumed to be aban. coned of God. - . A South Cu*Una Demand. Thee Is a familiar Story that an irate French. man once rushed into the steed with a red-hot poke etibis bind; - ind budged on 'hinging It. through the WO of"the Out man he met. Ws IntelptiOnbein UPPAr frustrated, he =dorm et : Math ti 7 ger. VT ion Pre sat Pr Mae/ di delegstkni floes Ikea Virreina haee maga theirsppearance at :Washington to Ape neon. -•Thar_ fixd ardxelnapalleetntlithee tie ',tithe eat 101141;1004.2 -AK the .. of th e Confederate beade-meies*. to liX o . oo l4 ool k ': *la de 1104 sti the **la iolko Ake Ow. _., tteenal - now, ink* meta *teat% iii othmstatlttee at the. tete oh eth eot thieglie-.. Probably _ da/aki. ImIL ,bAd • la Lthillne : 111 thittlittilth 14,11gir=th=tbetnthee4thb,., roes A2, 1 7V47:1744 *Ng . 11 . VP COIRMI teths,lionth ; 44 Icil"hke ltia. " = "l"k unraV alllk4 szunvidij rlooboo4 be astes:irtst the lob lbw be coutredthety kleket 4lawa INK•eat soctstipanalli WWI soros Log Wipe . r, , - rar Fls.hei.pear Bought. - Them' 4 ,is low inveteMo3 opinion abroad bat tite:proary c kf-labet and the reSolting , itm itr Z4Ha on' can be realized.imly 11/nlictha: a State grcrwttich only upon the profit& of its traffic with some other State, and the greeter the- distance between them the better. The doctrine strengthens in proportion to the alre of the community. nation must bring its gealth scrota a sea, And a fortiori, we mustWei thittlietmly thence the globe has far grow. ing rich all over, is by a trade with the moon, orsome other outlying provinces of the solar system. 'Tho folly of this dectrine has only to be stated tole fully realised. Wealth cannot be created by carrying-property around. Ali binsportaticm of it beyond the nearest' attainable market, is.a waste of time, labor and machinery._ It is the bgtiaess of true Wadi& markets tlose by _Production. The Plow, Loom sad Anvil • should be brought together. The bleat-Enrage° shbtdd be moved :tip close to the bann—the cloth-mill should clatter with in leeziel of the reapero—Vie machine shop should rattle ite:breiLearning song to the bread.eapplying:threshing machine. Shi p s are useitd• thiro - to bring tee end coffee' across oceans=ther are awfully wasteter institutions to carry .heat to be cnobahged for Cloth and iron. Farmers, insist on hav ing the swap made at your own doors I You command through Congress. - Jed Daile_,lFlrat Secretary of War. Pardon—Freedmen's Ailetra litlb=4llllZ and Arkinsas. WALBEIWOTON - Jane 92.-4dr. Walker, del!. Drib l , firtS . fiee ' retaty of IF ,ar Ls empeeted heee In a few dayawitlr an aprdicalion,fOrpardon tr . himself. 'Walker Is the individual whobOrted In a steeth..dilliired 'ln Montgomery. la WU,. on all! wecasion.of the Ineltituraticul of the Pm* vlsioner-President of the' Confeneraey; that In less thinthkee Monti:o4Se flaged the rebellion woeld :wave twit Only °vie the dome of the OSP. Itol, bat ever Veneta" Hall. General Howard to-day received a letter from General Flak, Commisahmer of Freedmen for the-Staten of svieneas and Missouri,' Meting that the affairs of tete'freedmen, 'partleilmlY La the latter State, are at - present to vi very ons condition. Laborers are in mind if= and fair wages are offered. , 'There are only WO colored people tplitlm.ostrt. dependent noon the Government. e seppter, while there are 4,468 whites who craw their daily subsistence from Uncle Sam.—Special Ditprtelt to the Chkngo Now. Tins stereotyr medical rejoinders, "Let me feel Sven., pulse, la postibly to be supeineded hy the demand "Les me see your breath. English physician bastes= making setperiments with the lmpreationsieft on glass by the breath. .leg of a number of persons, sad has fond that different figares wwa maderhy different breaths, when examined by the microscope. Drawings hace besin.made of these impressions, mid on • - magnified disc there -appear, through the me. diem of a magic Lamm, an aLsost infinite ra. elety of 'abspeo , and comblaations—some. lire others resembling stars, others m flow. • forms,i d =s and so on. It is opined that ob aeryatlorus scientifically made on these different forms of emitted breath from the lungs will be an extraordinary discovery that • diagnosis on the state of ones lugs might be-given from • mierosconical obserration.of the parilimiai form asseuned by the breath, as deposited on a sheet of glass, oat ClitalOtl &too the mouth of the pa tient. • TES Maine Of_ Tord's Theatre at Washing. ton by the .Young Men's Christian Associationa of onr country, M announeat,' UM fitting that thetae of the martyrdom of °dr — deputed PtOtt dent should. lucerne henaccitrtki hallowed Krona. Our religions organization. concurred in, this stew, for serval church societies endiaiored to obtain it. The soceemild competitors will, we prow" con a national institution. Vase thf11>fth e pc :five Uey» I IN Life UP My 1...1ia1 0'.1=1:ei&1 illeitaito TEE COMING FALL 86112, AND SOLICIT ORbERS. , 8. 8. MAN, roman ISTREET, AT A REDUCTION. THE Err= STOOK OF DRY GOODS, SHAWLS, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, HOSIERY & GLOV.rS, AT McOLELLAITD'S AIICITIPN, alltureolk. ATOTIOR TO CONTRAOTORS.—Pro. pants us Wetted, and will be risseleal by the, llommittee on Streetsoof the City of dihriben: uptillttLifli/ilf, the !=o, hot, for th e buthileg of a sewer on ths Vast Oommos, from Washing. tio n rtreet to the Canal , ateordlas to the plans and sad ns taitio on Mln a the s' Retordlog Regulator' o se, who will give alt neal/Marr 1/IXofamloa, 'Matti for the grading of Avery Street from Ea st limn toiled/1r grams. Contractors will dotal* tiledr proposals et how muck pee lord they will dithertli d ealre etrt on the wharf. 'Also, for the paving of North AMMO &ma lateral sirelo i win' armies, and for the grading nod paving of prelgstreet, from litieltmen to %Muck street, together with all the slummy eurbstone nod aidewilla Yap anent" will Oa able to the coo. - tractors to tut as the money Is solleptid ow the gr j r . ar; x 4r ials with A. SOB. mtWohat, or.. ionicWRIGHT, Ohsidnan of Ootsmittsa. unit 1666. jen TO I LTIE LADIES. THE GREATEST NOVELTY! I" , ftioxiarrecosivis FELEIFOSELLASTIC SPREIEGISICIRTS nueivalled toe tentage and conventions OORD SETTS, EXitROIOERIES, CORSETS 19 PAN.TY M., 111.3 AT W: MOORHEAD% _ . mom . 81 MAST STREET. 1131INLNG OP" CENTER AVENUE. T., The Court .01 Quarter Sessions taring !thistly &Wets the questions einwenting the dam. ages or Iran Lytle for the widening of Deter Avenue, all persona On Whom „useesments were made] are hereby Muted to Far their. assess. rotate to theinderidgeedWithin ma:yr DAYS 01' THIS DATE, or liens milt be Wed for the .same, with costs, attcolie l a rr ielie, he. • • X. W. E. E, City Solicitor. • MAT elst,'lBol. , jehtotd . ,• EW Hong MARKET. IA The stibseribes astrionne to the ottani.' of Pittsburgh, Altrehany and violater that he has es tablished a 110 ~ NABS= to be held at the Yard or the.. • ' RED LION HOTE_L. T. STENETion awry WEDDTDDLY AND SATURDAY. Soles to cowmen= AX le x. The lotted IND be 000betl Set nt end back, flood The bate P. NoN/LNRS. 'FOR 13AL12.-500,000 fiRENDLRp. , . • 500,000 SHAVED PINE SIMIGLES FOR Sda.le.. W. BOOTHE, IN Matt Street. swaiStAlik. giWICKLBY PUBLIC sonuoLs.— . Dinaston of &mirkler Borough' will wait int MONDAT BANNING, July 1d for the election of one Kale. Principal itifiTOOr FOICIaIe Atilatantr, forth, next session of the Sattool", to coinnaoce September-first and acanthus urns or tea =WU. before tha t foraituWaah should be promoted before that day to &AWL GASTON', In :the Borough, or J. W. F.:WHITS, pe fifth street; Pittsburgh, Pa. _Je23Ntilead S. GAWTON, Sometary. D r poftwat,..:44:s:o.:!l I#.l=.a:d,Ua.x_i:r'oiatzCg 4001asa.ris. 160 FEDEIZAZi STIUXEIT k =Maid. ' ALLEGHBN7 01*. N Y . LADY 0 R GENTLE.IFIN TlitW TO 4AVVORrio ' d if = i tg i bl ne rsft x tittiti ithe r krind 1 tet a ir. g' , l==.othso. , 4t , !J e w • ..itticydal - 4 , 6tbide#,opunitirtrit.44,4,to oiilittpolingiuio9,9o4wiumdi.diwaros. T, tnit; at A. J 013441 ft: • •-•: It I — OREZIE I •-. OR!MN 71 bait paptfra.vldetoit amour ' r— , . • : : ' lf e r t i s r el6rli V a l. k." : 724 E w . I ti t ' ' '. . 40 ' ,4 i . *w a . i , r....: ao •;:1111 sad MI Immo senomr.4 4. ''' aleg. realtiMPLlt4 ..A Illir a .i. nett& AIMMUIt aUM `.. BUM mr-LoArt- THIRD SERIES i8S6:000,Ooo , , • ' 'shawl* Of the &eaten erthe Memory the oftdenoseed, the GeaeterSubsertpttee Axel foe the' saloAtVillted Stiien SwirlWm,. OEM to the pobtla the third aeries oTtfie treamary Notes, suttee, seen gut Um:Menthe At oent.lll,lofflit let anntua r knisim ailki • ' • • 7-80 LOA. N tbeen nobs w tuned Mthert Age' Of Valli, Mk and are payable three years from that date la name orate convertible at the 9lttm of the bobSer taw F. I 6-20 Bit Per Cent , r- • GOLDr, BEARING BONDS, These Sonde are now wirihilwiesome prerhlri . .drare curreplfee ere all the' GrOreiviolest teei State, County end Munielpelleaction. which addi Fr eae le ; Meer per real.. per airleihro their Pail. 14CCOidlii . 111 'tie rate levied open other'proPerty. The 'inteteeile payable seal-eatitially by coupons ettaahed •,10. earl slot*, wldok say be vat oft, sad Vold to ROY lank er beaker. Ike latareal at tar par seat. same= to One cent :ptie dty 110fiitips. Tye' n t, . . 00 a Ten • • , .al ' 115000' Votes al all the denointaatfona =medical:he promptly famished urt m t rsoelykof.mibeeriptlerus The Notes of the T Sates ate predeely Mae. Liar In form and priell te the fieyen“Mkjiet already aold;except the the aceenineent reamytg to Itself the option ol.pairmif intent' la gold dole at • per amt.{ insteedloil 240tha attreanCY, Subralbera will deduct the interest le op : to luly lath, et the time when they schiciii The dellyen'or the noting of this third min of the geven-TWrtlee will commenee on the let 'of luso, and will he made promptly and ccwittnuonely atter that date. • • The W e change =vista the aradlidoom of this TIMID SEBIES affect& only the matter of Inter est. The payment, in gtalLt It mach% Will be aptly alent to the currency istext af the Who. rale. The refuse to spade PeFroenlei eimiter which only will the optima} pay Mutest to bold be avalkd of. would up reduce and equillso priors that purchases, mode With six. per cent. in gold 4:0 would be fully 11 Wilms made with seven and threeteathr per omit in mammy. This THE OFLT LOAN HI THE MEM nmt,.uc fts "Pe d " ads nza(u make U The Great Popular Loan of the houle. Lou teas eme,010,014 of: the Loam eattmeted by the last Oceania am now It Me market. Thle amenat. at mu ram at white It te being etworted., .will MI be aansalbet lot within twos Months, When the cone wIR undoubtedly 001111311111 d a triZ.... bee It brandy heila SWIM/ en aIoMMI e'er'• as nem= I. ether Loans. • In order that the sinews of every town and esetlon of the acmatry may be afforded Wattles ig for taking t he- Ora National Banks. State Banks. en d t r wi Hankers throughout the ICUS. try bays speed to moat» subscriptions' at pm. • will setae. then. own amts. la ertua n = have oonadesee. aad who only are to Is loam the delivery or the notes 111 welsh they Mean ordara JAY 01::OOKIL Salreription Agent. Philadelphia, Babuttptiocosines nottnia by CM 'ltne Ilu balk. MMus% h. Reuse " • Prime . ernisals • • • Mos I lwris Mktg:a Ma, MM.; re• PUtibanrlk MONO Bait of Oesurerie. • troa Cut :. ,reminiesa • • • , • Parra's *roar • • Reeleidis " • Vidor • MOM " • ?copier . " Rona • !Wawa . Vint ■ of Aneremi. llama • inytlautdaver ALBUMS FOR, ' 10, 25 AND 50 CENTS EACH. 88,000 WORTH OF P.IIO7OGR4PHIC afLIBUMS, TO BE SOLD - WITHIN TEN DAYS, EL'ar ELIWIT Nwexclzi, AT Je PlTTocrs. Opposite the Postal Ce. tr OTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. Miamilie Bmi;iit=ronilridge to In Rebuilt SEAL= PROPOSALS.wiII .berinistrod until the 16th day of July nest,atSbe oft* of the T EN. NESSEE FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY for fundahhig_matulala and meow stiutting Abe Suspension Bridge smogs Camber. land river at IS ashelile,Taia, trwned by the Broad' Street Bridge Company. Personasaking bide for this work,..Will be required to submit plans, with speelfications complete, for the workto tN dons. ..lbe stone:piers and abutments ale *Ready built, and but little Allnagbd, .rtd - large SiIaISUF or the Irene taken from tun old tidege has been pre. sett ed,which may be resod again.. By order of the A. W. EUTAW:4Baq awlTreissurer. ,frinuTibra. June Id. , jentlitm4 vOODBIDE. QG W : CS. . Ards litazhat-ZN '- mita raad,'lied.LaaA I.tiLanise; cm% varnish* Dan anon, *miaow mass and Patty, . .namuzat i t a ralte Laao 4, _tilugtatMetaO Oak WALL* traad.. aad Malan , k indtoa Oidebtada&Pateat Wm, la ans pair two pokadaalla. , . . No 87 WOON STREET. (onion= Thia or. sinenzis Hovra.,) . irquova PIITSZWIGH, DRUM & BLACK, Lan on band a lane assortment at M 0 W LMAOHINES, straw eatters;*thes and tlay_ltakes, do. 88 and 80 0810 =MT, ITEM DALTON 'PA:Blita AND. AIc.ANDFADTIDRINQ , KNITTING' MACHINE;' Tie r adiuses% In iistiiiibottre ant twositio3. COI AAA' examine at the Amen ar addrisr E. P.,ChatPtina N°TiNtlrry' 4 0; T 1 .3 i 11' Ti n / ,f 2 13:r 0. Worm you that the City, Pee:end Btulaeas es Tax sod tearer Bentirarepayable at rho OITE TREAS. DEER'SPie. OFFICE, We. lie Fourth AMU' a dee sweat of 5 per cent.' allowed lot prompt payment. All those desirous . ' tuft's inc4uur ackaUme wilt :pleas The Slate mansatiiips- hie likewise duo 'sad must be paid lbefore the SIEST Or JULT L es - the Tremont must make Ida returns to the EltitteparaMMat at that Ume. , 1014 WM. EIOREATIM, Tneaurer. 0 1 14 . I !Rallisr. OIL LEASES eaf aims vntiotiost ism:int& term n INS Of to** attire AM% Onlithltilly Omsk, near the floW• leg well: (lee. barrels) ulna lass week by Vat sacrum; pi Oomppaa9L.Pittaburs_ti t nemllT: WILLI= Alan ED . . , rte ;a~tn Pa= EE Of atsei aid thlekoems„ • DUE= LEAD et w thItAtuABIEIIF 1 I:i1A:AA! , mid " ? "I"' Ai!)kit F14"r1 94 FAA 14 4 4 t.." 14 4,4511494. , ICIL4 IniiraCOß .M"glaadinilaa Aniflaw tO a it! est git= m-d va. -,. ...........: --',[ , NlctrAtyw iii;ilMSN TBD BTATBO 7-30 Loan, TIIMD LiTIOND.-1101L), CORR/ Of WOWsheet tad ifogcol Lfley • ,FZIONII. AQ•EAT OP THE MUTED STATER OPEOUL AGXEIT of Jay Cook% V. O. Usti *Ow Ws of the Seven-Thirty Loani POPULAR LOIN OF TIE PEOPLE, Only loEux in the Markiia I!I,I:Thr'METIBLE l]M) If. S.' FM) SIX PER fieN% REUSIUM . O BONDS. .l-Ltbasal a a uvmanorr. chimer itself Tas - .SECOND, NATIONAL. BANK, Of PitteVargh.i Caller It Hand and Liberty Strada, 6pelial Agents or ley Cooke foe the tale of libta Is strictly the People% Loan. nod ts balm absorbed at ,the Moot abouLtre milltoasper day. Times bawls bell an bitereat of ir41717.1=0 Co tllll WPM' =My each hundred dale's, sal ste'sonvertible et mate. dip Into 11. S. Fiveawiatir Sin. Per Beat Child Bearing Bond.. Pall commissions will• be • allowed' te - BNadon, Banker., and Broken), who plantain or C. EL 132034313, ambles imissltm Fos BALE. OIL 14.A1N139 FARMING PRICES If! A Tract of 590 acres of 011 Territory, 7:I33IOSECEL 7 /8 4CIE.IIMMC,, NEAR monearrroWN. Wet innoss. wLttdo • few &Use el the Blue mut B. & 0. Itatlrcod,sbaanding COAL, IRON ORE, I LIMESTONE, BURNING SPRINGS. will be sold se • bargain; if applied tot won. j Then aro OIL MOLLS beirng boral In Utah*. Istiathda vidnlogr. VOL good prospesta moils,. No provarty to the market. oft= better mowed& to ontorpriaLog 811 Clooapantor *ill be Sold in Fee. Edo Indiapnteble B. EL BRYAN, 13roker. myS 11 PIXIBTH STREBT._ REMOVAL, GRAY, POSSIEL & BEER (113""114a to.s.Grw & son.) _ - uxioz-4012.E.33k.* . itsve testoTed so their new dime. • *Io. 62 FIFTH STRE ET. ooe: omen Han; Douro= wood and Editithliald streets, where, they hare opened ont *cry hand some stock, of Summer Goods for thentleineWs We &dm also to return our thanks.to our. Essay Mends and anatomies for the very 111Mrs1 Patronage test' nava bestowed upon as during Our pant, and t•lll stall esdeavor to merit their mann ued patronage• . POSSIEL RESE NaJew ea Firrs STEEL'? N Ew( oEIV24?) ° . E ." I—:-W OOOdIIor AR . E ;*'"w UE Summer Wear, Which we have bought at theitrwestmaaket prim, and ell be . nada up at.the hfvre4 aim to Mimi the "Wtihe, Or our trieeda and the plibilo. We are elle receiving alot FINE LINEN GOODS 'MADE UP, wito A tzars isizzarrox Ol Funthilthigkiwaa. Mitt meritorna Pt= gird 81. Xalr siteete: • A:arra ClCOM:PiLterlee ' W. StrBll4l'i #riteldent. • • ' J. H. Secretszy and Treast free Ginn Onetiiiis• Ozethar.t7trn and WriryNtlttr nod lying between • 11 Huh and 011ereek. ra Tior w i nd r ie nit eis p bl i lexes sim have w ater , .bsenainetil the •assiss ot ammo of tbs oldest and start in - 1440 ;npererers on the Creek: • - - • The entire tract will sixerninuidede funs Mita ed wells. This farm is surrounded by four . et. the moat celebrated ollproduatog Sara,, on Oil Creek. and' Cherry Han, Is innlcieriproxiaity no the P.Reed* and - .ldoustatu" W v ' r edis, and . about ens •P al l. aml ownZ i gra ben zlittg l iambar of shims :SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS' PER SHARE. , lisps of the property. toreuterwtth hitOram. lion regantlag Abo property and organisation of Company =Roe ablated st Ins °Moe of .sTriar. ab•Biltsr, Agouti. r rity2llf . waanzes usu.. • AL T .EGUENT A011:1 TEUVUUBT lUD BROKE. BROWNE% '-•inemitc. WHIRR nun AND Trindow eTThpew - favaltable stripe In mimes ldde dust, noire and odor horn doors sad= r ost Savo your carpels and household goods host soh* aal na *amuse of stages. ear bells and rub. 111 above steps le saapletely Stied up by larafTB a dzIK[ANDEIti No. lle and l Li* 4 sa= „ 4l.ll4a7C 4 4 mmy the above dna . Waal' BWILVIi ES ALL MIALENG OINV tas lar r r oit i gin"Wf o t tt 131 111% snide 714 known Ibt CIA/11110111,0p oths. • ~,„ 1 1 17RDISTIV_ISTANDA,Zipt yo ITaliMiorcrooking rumor. • noon( OP OOTAAStin&_,..,‘ 801.IXTIOZ;010111274 w els s a mn7 s xo4 43annta Parr Win sanso, =M il k P it " Mb; 4; 1 4 E, pp* iibt.rospil skim% taliipilattit' A ' • 331APANAKCI (ELOMils OP:110124;#::i: A Mod 11111garkabia & AMA positive rue „mum •I • ~. , ziii&764llll.lS, 1 44 DT AA, 8 ..• , t, ,- ..• Ai/Plimailv • • ..,... . . .• ' , 1 , 1.. _. _ .., 4 . m .......,: fit,. i.,..,„,:_i lia torlisimitok„:::., aionailiaiitakelimiewo 'Bala KERS. lli BURA.I4 Or J. I. BUTT. President. S. W. CIIALPAIrk,VIte PrediGOAL,' anmi, .seereiszy. .Nuns AMER' -LOBS BY Insureaeteamboata and Cargoes. LAMES L Brarrik.AT, ATE.. S. W. PAINTIA , JAOOB - L. 1901WA2174 3: w. owax.rwiri .. .0 ROBERT LEA., ISAIAH DIOBEY_ . _ - - 1 ~ Z. 0. PERSHING, '. WILLIAM WALE= I AL WiAilr.A.ll3ol . l( ,:. EpIA , BEISELNET4I6: f ,ii, ;:. ..1 1.. R. NAA... , Y '- ' JOEILT intim. t ROME A - WEANEE. KIRANOE. . . -,, -.,,;. AND TILE i &Niro& N denims Will Insure Against all Binds 4 MRS AND !WWI IUDAD,. TAILOR, IJrBVR.SXCE. Manufacturers and Merehante 1 3118p84.111cE COMPMc; - - LA/Li: O M )W 4 if !! ORO tiLiaLLEY4' miumiNG4 s~ Fnas : ~►::~'r:l - , nsurance -CompanAr k : a : CORM WO BD YZIST Mt" (Graz Peoples Natlaciel &AL) racauuiri O GRAY, tireibleint.' , . , • r t._ DAVXP,2. - ,PARI4I/10e Pristesat. ROBEIR7IINFET,:SeoteIaFT:, - IWTIIIII4tc G IL a may " • --- • '., ir,..1..01 .' lAMES cr ft ' r.- m.a7lt.. • '!„.' E.. W. Is , SAILE llMlk__• , ' MENKE LLO s , • ILIIIESAL- IVEIGEW. rt JOBE__ _ _..-GILLFE . . • JULP. N.J. =MIXT Day.'a seillia47-..1..A. punmsliox EUREKA INSIMOI1 1 60111 1 4A Of Pitbki4#rgii.. `., ' OdToes Corner 1644' d Markit Stay • (muezzins ininilzusa4 Jr.. s. sierormain4r.z,,Presidsat. ;X. NXIIICX6 - 1100 IPreoblent. mar mulany..afratary.. WELL 11111317 RE AILSIEBT ALLY Marine an(LE`ire-Ritgm.- I) j J. H.Enowsizant, W. x. zawr is mi W. J. ANDERSON B. 7. AND rag= L nitzmirr lc W.BEL.TZHOGVER E. fl. ODCILERAN, . 'J. A. °ALIGNER, •-• LX. AGRI BYEON. B. FAINTER. mph amd . _ . ... A 2611115 BOWS, Y. vow, ~ 11.111117EFA07011 1111%0" TEDHBiI Sinking Oil, Salt anal Other Way No. IS6 ivtio STREET, PITTNIVID2IIO.4. Tools innuranted slide of fh..et,BLlOO AND LOW" MOON mom • ' WELL BORERS rundaht4 st t pemo2 WhM.oipm, with:ma *Akin as me sistailary.i• swat' friil44.l.lV" . itiorcam E4 n t s " . s sHorsidiN - ZW,larlig• ' ' ;NW talker and NM% atria %Id* I Isio , fautitiittrii *tam' ABDIr & ZWXIiI3, Mth="MMIII,M4 Gasr.and Steabi.. ,:ti,:'E . to'.wiioii .. 't; ., ol)litii,..i 7 ' (OPPOSITE ZEST MIMICS,' Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Leads LEAD PIPE. PIG )1631.1114). Pituabers' -Materials .41. - Gerierd.:, VIZ mdf..mEims ;Fitted Up iu the Most hppieved Styled = • • • Tai?u thud witkludoreoppe. Nome Mil lip vita liriterar reii.,4uordern , ittaadikt to. , ;,''. , :"lii 2.-I'7t WlRElgart,a WILBOX'S , = HIB T . PREMIUM LOCK STI!t ; Sewing achines, .L WABROTED 'FOR TERRI 711 AREL 831,esrerin Ka 27' Fifth it., Piftsbizigh. warns ! sly amaceprosA:- 7.4l:lllbitii , - fl . Having Late* Remoyed , TO - 169 -Sad 1711.1E0)00E ',WREST a3.010.022.71City. t ,tI tith v= "In n rl2, l/ riN g t• I)°° FB 1117erZCZIM , TABirs g o and sangisally tuali.r; 'Aaron log Ftd BraCtiltif4 , ll4llolEaskplip, sp:lollisd - DITNEARD . Office Coiner of Pens and Warne ,B Thu tettpahrwia 'Ortsitteett .. oh, the sifti hpai n 4:: -weer the renturylvaalwlabibiithd Iteendletie Jale— The COMM IF; - 01 the moor 11 ,101091e i ttl *of Us Ahakenterilett u,Sait On E . .. 111;... "" • 25. „t q l •IPUPIZIAIa At* et.'" .41 i Pillitd . . 111 ' it.4. t0..4 , :i r ..:!'" , • -:, , A :' r '• ,,. ' 5 : . 1 Elleoraus mil . OZABAISV - 8. A. rostitur, - - . .I:zinxgr ' Willnif wuraft ' z '''' OlgilliclAa !-L' a .. E d . •: CiliZeTir- 2. ' ' -AVOCIALM4'... ' • i.. , ; ~...• • ln. Mr; 2 , ..,.. , ', - I'.. :,‘?.. ' o•-13 r -, : I..;Arl i t 4 /7',P41V;110:X4 , ;' 4 4) . Tir LoNi• -li ..21',1Ere o; 'aitkiTl4.l" M l:i‘}To4 irt il sudi p c , . • '