She fatal* enzette. • • surransm 'NT TI FOILIIIIIINV ASSOCIATION. TUESDAY. SUNS 27, 1865 REV: WIR. PAX TON. D.D. ' tif. , th a:Tening, after preeching an earnest and ire dlsormse from the 'words, "Be thou fel late death and I trUi,glyetheo a crown _ of te," lIIS . excellent and well-beloved man, 'do, for about fourteen years life been the pas: for of the FlistPresbyterien Church of this city, woe, and In a short and tonceing, address, took leave of hie people. :133x 1 WOrli Imre as a Chris q Ilan Wainer has -:'''ldi own health has not been,cocsitbr ' years, and the comes pia photo of thls place : suit ed to an afflicted Member of his fandi . 1 .30 r -sake of his own restoration to health, il l If posisible, to IldTe the life of bla Child, h ew constrained to relinquish this field of labor, seek In • a more suitable atmosphere another of l aborer of read. - It is lot thsti andpeophi are more fond ly drawti toiretiter in Maud sympethy , and af. feetlon than Were -Dr. Parrots and his congre gation. , Derlug the years-In which they sustained 'that _. n, as he remarlot be his MlLdresi; a r moires et the alighted jar, but a cordisl„rminterrupted sympathy and attach mmmt; and long will his elegant, polished, yet eernest4entstulre, and ofteb impassloned elo quence be remembered not only by bra own peo ple, but by thousands of others. BOBEET DALE OWENS , LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT. We sniainder this morning the room we should ourselves otherwise occupy to a co pious extract from a letter addressed by the . Hon. ROARST Darn' OWEN to the Presi dent, on the all-absorbing question of Re construotion; It Is certainly the ablest dig cussionla that question that we have seen. Now)that slavery is abolished, the negro elemenit in the South will count at its fall Yalu in. the apportionment of Congressional repreniatation—fire-filths InstEad of three- Eftlis—gliing to the former slave States, most of -which were rebel States, an in crease ; of about 1,600,000 in - repre sentatiye-ntimbets; and entitle them, un der a new apportionment. to an increase of twelve -or thirteen members of Coogress over the number they would have had if slavery had not been abolished, and a like number of Presidential Electors; and, Wall, not less:than thirty-Eve members based solely upon the colored population. Now suppose these colored people are disfran chised, then the state of things, Bo forcibly depicted by . Mr. Owsnr, necessarily gaper vanes. Now let him speak: But let ns assume that two-thirds of all the white,litale adults`of• the South become voters, and that they exclude from suffrage, by law -or by Constitutional provision, all persons Of color, what would be the politi cal tonseqencesunder such a state of things? Ti (as we may roughly estimate), by de struction through war and by depletion of population through emigration to Mexico, to Europe and elsewhere, the number of whites _throughout the late Rebel States shall have been reduced until blacks and whites exist ?hers in nearly equal numbers, then, in the ease above supposed, each vo• ter in these States, when he approached the , ballot-box during a Congressional or Presi dential election, would do so tackling 'mann SIXES as much political influence as a voter in a /Tort/amt . State. This vast advantage once gained by Southern white; is it likely that they will ever relinquish It ? Nor, if we disfranchise 'he negro, is there any escape from some such consummation, except ..by rooting out from the Constitution the principle that the whole number of free persons shall be the teals of representation. But that principle Rea at the base of all free government. We abandon republicanism itself when we discard it. Thus it appears that the present experi ment in reconstruction, if suffered to run its -course, and if interpreted as I think we have just cause to fear that it will be, tends (inevitably, it may be said) to bring about two results: First: To cause the disfranchisement of the freedmen. Whether we effect this ill rectlyras by provision of law or by a di*. qualifying clause in a proclamation, or whether we do at by leaving the decision to his former masters and his old enemies, matters nothing except In form and in words; the result Is brought about with equal certitude in either way. Passion, prejudice and self interest concur to produce this re sult. Sete2ia: It establishes the odious three•. fifth clause, not even merely a five fifth elause—hut something much. worse than . either. It permits the investiture of the Southern white with a preponderance of po litical power, such,* no class of men, in a democratic Republic ever enjoyed. since the world began.. Ido not—believe me in thb; Mr. Pres'. dent—oterlook or nuderate the grave em barrassnients that beset your path, turn as you will. I call to mind the overbearing influence of passion and - prejudice, and I admitthat when these prevail, in exagger ated form, throughout a large portion of any nation, a wise ruler recognizes the fact of their existence and regulates his acts ac cordingly. But the sway of passion and prejudice, despotic for a season, has but a liMited term of endurance, and should be treated as an evanescent thing. It is too transcient and unstable to furnish basis for . si comprehensive system of policy. Ten derly it should be treated, but not falsely respected or weakly obeyed. Netcy; God-like attribute as it is, may run rigs. , It is very well,. by act of grace, to restore , to penitent Southern insurgents their .legelly forfeited fights; let fas be friendS and fellow-citizens once more, as Christianity and. comity enjoin. But to sutler each of these returning rebels, when about to cast his vote for • President or for Represented** of the people, to be clothed With tYree times' es much power as is pos sessed ;by a; Northern voter exercising a similar right, le, very surely, a somewhat superfluous stretch of-clemency. And Wh at manner Of men, I prey yon, 11111 those whom we propose thus •to .select from among their fellows—granting them politicar, powers unknown to democracy, int vesting them with privileges of anoligar. Weal character I It is ungenerous to speak harshly af, a vanquished ' foe, especially of one who has shown courage and constancy worthy of• the noblest cause ; but the truth is the truth, and is aver fitly spoken. They axe men whose terrible misfortune It has been to hi born and bred under a system ! the most cruel and demoralizing the world ever gar; The wisest of those who have been subjected, to such a surrounding have cenleinied its evil - power. "There must doubtless," said Jefferson in his Notes on Virginia, "be an-unhappy influence on the manners of our people, prodoced•by the ex istence of Slavery mom us. The whole commerce between master • and slave is a perpetual exercise of the • most 'boisterous passions—the most unremitting despotism on one' part, and degrading submissions on the other. • * • The man must be a prod igy who can: retain his manners and his morals •.• under such circumstances." ("liates.".p. 270.) These are the habitual results of the sys tem.. To what incredible excesses its oc caslogil outbursts may run we have fright ful • dendea daily craning before us; schemes of wholesale incondiarisra, involv ing dhaths by the thousand of women and children; schemes to poison, by the malig nant virus o f the yellow . fever, an entire comiialityv deliberate plans to destroy prisoners of war berable hardships and so slOw stardomy •pl.insuff ots, too successful, no shroud a nation , in; Mourning by, gany honorable exceptions:! nci Ambit there.srej in whom native virtue resists dai ly tem ptation. Such exceptions • oral& be - rbumtin au COO*Pitle 3 P. no titter:lW* pernicious the surroundings.- But in geOfg! National questionswo muttzxLern ed wtheittle and - rot by TheSonthent whites salsitlYl7gQ7 - three classes:- The slaseholders og tflan-ck/led twin i : pardon ths_:. bz.,t4 .Armustr "Wm; tr - ►kW - 757d what May be calledthe yea . man of the South—of which last our :Oonn tty flab that her worthy. President.. 111,a - zoblstypkaad of which we may rgard stout4tanted Parson Browalow:as a pled• • ; ea l example. - f Willed clam, whence lowa come the sturdiest Union men in Secessiondom, con ciliated, like the Isochanio of /Tow Zzig• land, oillhelittaffir Of the - Mgt, h larg proportion of the population, we it - 4h hope that it would leaven and redeem th , extreinta of society around it. But it I found sparse and in inconsiderable num I ben, except, verhaps, in Eastern Tennes• see and the northern portion of Nclrt4Cart i olir a. The poor whitey_ of erh4itrt the clay; eating . pine -lender of Meornin and other Gulf States lathe type, far Outnumber them. Of thlahtsyclass lira Fanny •Ramble, in that wenderful book_of hers, "Journal of it Residence on a Southern Plantation," gives from a ,personid observation, a graphic des. criptiont, "They aro I suppose," (1 4 1 elm) luthe most deiraded race, of h • man beings claiming an Anglo-Saxon o I- gin that can pe found ..on the face of t , earth—filthy, lazy,, Ignorant, brutal, prop , t penniless savages; 'snthout one of the nb. bier attributes that have been found Deck !clonally allied to the vices of savage nat . They own no slaves, for they are, st 1 without exception, abjectly poor; they w l i . not work, for tat i t i as they conceive-o d i reduce them t equality with t ea boned negroes; they squat and st et and starve on the outskirts of this lowest lof :4 civilized societies,' and their countertan bear witneal to the squalor of • their condi I tion and the utter degradatiart of their no-,, turee."—(Journal p. 140.) , , 1 I have - often.encountered this claw. ea* many of them last year while visiting as member of a .Government commissio . some of the Southern States. Labor degra dedbefore their eyes his extinguished with in them all respect for industry, all ambl• tion, pu honorable exertion, to im rove their Condition. When last /bad theleas ure of (Irving you at Nashville, I met ere, in the office of a gentleman charged th irt the duty of issuing transportation an ra tions to indigerdpersons, black and white, a notable example of this Mince class. Be was i rebel deserter; a rough, dirty, uncouthlipeelmen of hunnutitytall, jstout and' 'terry looking, rude and abrupt in speech and bearing, and clothed in tattered homespun. In no civil tone he demmded rations. When informed that all rations applicable to such a purpose were exhaust ed, be broke forth; "What am I to do then? 80 - x ma I-to get home?" ' You can have no difficulty" was the reply. "It is but fifteenor eighteen hours down the river" (the Chnnberlaud) "by steamboat to where you live. I furnished you transportation; you can work your way." "Work my way!" (with , a scowl of ngry contempt.) "I never did a stroke of ork since I was born, and I never exile t to, till my dying day." The agent rephed quietly: "They give you all you want to eat on boar , if you help them to wood." "Carry wood!" he retorted with an oa . "Whenever they ask me to carry wood, I'll tell them they , may set me on shore; I'd rather starve !Or a week than work for an hour; I don't want to live in a world that I can't make a living out of without work." Is it for men like that, ignorant, illiterate, 'vicious—tit for no decent employment on earth except manual labor, and spurning al/ labor as degradation—la it in favor of such insolent swaggerers that we are to dis franchise the humble, quiet, hard-working negro? Are the votes of three such men as btanton or Seward, Sumner or Garrison, Grant or Sherman, to be neutralized by the ballotof one such worthless barbarian? Ain there not breakers ahead? To such an !sena as that may not the late tentative' at reconstruction, how faithfifily soever conceived and Intended for good, practically tend? The duty of the:Milted States to guaran tee to every State in the Union a republican form of government is as Sacred as the duty to protect each of them from invasion. Is that duty duly fulfilled when, with the pow er ofprevention in our hands, we suffer the white voter in the least loyal, the least in telligent and the least indrztrions section of our country to usurp a measure of political power three-fold greater than in the rest of the nation. avoter enjoys? Will it be denied that we have the legal power in our bands? Unsuccessful rebels cannot, by bite of pa per called Secession ordinances, take a State out of the 'Union; but, by levying civil war, they can convert all the inhabitants of a State into - public enemies, deprived as such, by law. of their political rights. The Uni ted States can restore thews rights—can par don these public enemies. And we have the right to pardon on conditions; as, for example, on the condition that slavery shall cease to exist; or on condition that none of those persons, who form the basis of repre sentation, shall, because of color, be depri ved of the right of suffrage. If we neglect to impose the first condi tion, the cause of the late Rebellion will continue, and will, some day, produce another.• If we neglect to impose the sec ond condition, an oligarchy, on an extend ed scale, will grow up in the largo section of the country, working grave Injustice to ward the voters of another section. The three fifth abuse will reappear In a giant form. But If we enffer this, Itcannot fail to pro duce, as Slavery produced, alienations and heart-hi:ming& Under any plan of recon• 'traction Involving so flagrant an Injustice It is in' vain to expect harmony or perma. nent peace between the Northern and Southern sections of the Union. It Is not here denied, nor is it deniable, that under ordinary circumstances, a State may, by general law applicable to all, re strict the right 9f suffrage ; as, for example, to those who pay taxes, or to those who can read and write, And it is quite true that the effect of such a law would be to give additional political power to those who still enjoyed the elective franchise. But a State can-only do this after she has a State Government in operation, not when she is about to frame one. North Carolina is in the Union, as she has always been; but her people, having lost, by war against the gov- , eminent, their political right', are not al.: lowed to go under their old Constitution and laws. They have to begin again. As Idaho, if dashing to he a State, would ht,ve to do, the people of North Carolina have to elect members of a Convention, which Convention has to frame • a Stato Con stitution, to be presented, _ for acceptance or rejection, to Congress. Now, just as Idaho, taking her first step toward State sover eignty, could not, on her own authority, begin by denying a vote in the election of numbers of her Convention, to half her free population, or if she did, would find her Constitution rejected, for that cause, by Congress, as not emanating from the whole people; so in - my judgment, ought not North Carolina; having forfeited her State rights and beginnirig anew -as a Territory does, to be permitted, in advance, to reject more than a third of her free population -864522 out of 992,822. Ilsope she will not so construe her : rights es to venture on such a rejection, If she does, Congress ought to reject her Constitution as authorized by a part of her people only. But, beyond all this, we cannot safely al low the negro-exemption clause to take its chance along with other possible reatric. dons to suffrage which a State, fully organ ized, may. see fit to enact. First, because of its msgattude. It is an act of ostracism by one half the free inhabitants of an entire section of country against the other half equally free. Secondly, because of Hitcher actor and results. It is an act of injustice by those Who have assaulted the life of the nation against those who Wive defended the national nrel an act by which we abandon to the tender mercies of the doubtfully loy al and the disguised traitor those whose loy alty has stood every test, u ns t a i ne d, no . shaken—men Ignorant and simple indeed, . bat whose rude fidelity never failed either the Union fugitive besot.ln be forest, or the Union cause imperiled on, the battle-field. The decision of a matter" , so grave as this should be taken out of the category of think, rights which a State, at her option, : may grant Or may withhold; because, being national in its consequences, it is national in its character. This is a matter 'of Fed eral.interferunce, because, like emancipa tion, it is a matter Involving the Federal safety. It is because I lmow the frankness etyma', owl character,. Mr: President, -that, tapes. • dble risk of Co Opinions, I write ko yolk thus t blicause Trundeeply Impnrssedb_r the - ;vast bloats= of. he WIN at lakfr that Twine . • s • *mammon ex Samna • Brrist.--WO .1 - /NIP y""'lrtiele in the (hVoniaOhld oflife *Mr; wi!leiktgrqa Vaciegb. the toFt . 'lake Sanitary, le to be imigekdAry 14,11' If a ft " ti n dl a ,tad P"TO aka ceiattil, Abe -sievigablioratere of the..ll3a , lanizt and the Columbia will be brOuglit tato i surrtiniss; fit& walking the street at Ns Noises, lows, Miring a thrmder storm the other everting, bad one of his ass completely destroyed by Iltblisist. Wiling Other lakuy. .. ' - rito-Dr-nr-:(fir,.. FREDERICK a.. AIKEN and Jonx IV. Cim amrr, counsel r MARY E. burtnarr, close a defense of en rmotur length in the following magnificent style. Whether the gentlemen will ever back to terra firma is doubtful : Let all the fair womanhood of our land hail you with a mean of joy that you have restored to her sex, in all Its ranks, the re& of impregnable legal justice which eircam vallates and sanctifies' the threshhold of home and the privacy of home life against the rude irruptions of arbitrary and perhaps malice-born suspicion, with its fearful atten dants of arrest and incarceration, which in this case have been sufficient to induce sick ness of eoul and body, Let not this first State tribunal in our country's history, *filch involves a wo- . man's name, be blazoned before the world a ith the harsh tints of intolerance, which permits injustice. But as the benignant heart andlindly judging mind of the world lamented victim of a crime which wound, in its ramifications of woo, around so many fates, would himself have counseled y ou, let the heralds of PEACE and Caaarrr, with their wool-bound staves, follow the fasces and axes of JUDGMENT and LAW, and without the sacrifice of any innocent Iphigenla, let the ship of State launch with dignity of unstained sails into the unruffled sea of Dittos' and Pnosrmurv. The Jeff. Mists Dissuhe. The New York World, in rely to a correspondent, discards the story of Jeff. avis'sattempt to escape in disguise; first, - cause uf the absence of any evidence of truth ; second, because of its in. ngruity with Davis's personal character, third, because Colonel Pritchard does no make mention of it in his speeches. f qur cotemporary will turn back to its own issue of June 1, It will find the follow big statement, made over General Wilson's signature, In a letter dated Macon, May 13. The story of Davis's Ignoble attempt at flight is even more ignoble than I told it. Mrs. Davis and her sister. Miss- Howell, after haying clothed him in the dress of the former, and pia on- his head a woman's head dress, started out, one holding eaoh arm, and besought ColonelPritehard's men in the most piteous tones to let them take their "poor old mother out of the way" of the thing. Mrs. Davis said; "Oh 1 do let us pass with our poor old mother, who is so frightened, and fears to be killed." One of Pritchard's men, catching sight of the "President's" bo ots below the skirts of the dress, suspected at once who the poor old mother was, and replies, "Ohl no; you don't play that game on us; them boots don't look very much like they belonged to a woman. Come down, old fellow!" The party reached here at two o'clock this afternoon ' took dinner at my headquarters, and after dinner I received Mrs. Davis at my quarters." This certainly ought to settle the ques tion in regard to "these masterly fictions of the War Depa.tment," which the World talks about. Confederate Bonds and their English Holder*. The British rebel sympathizers am still hopeful at realizing something oh their in vestments in the Confedrate loan: At least communications to that effect-appear in the London papers. It is quite probable, how ever, that the writers are whistling to keep their courage up, and perhaps are trying to bull the market so as to secure a sale for • their own purchases. A correspondent of the London Fiat ar gues that by the laws of natione it is ne breach of the neutrality laws to lend money to belligerents, and private indlvidnals In all countries of Europe have lent ' money to p.. 0,. North and South, and that w ether the Southern States separated from e Union or made peace without that se don bo- I Log effected, they are equally lio d Itt prin ciple and honor to pay these ads. Ho adds: "I will venture to a ffi rm from my knowledge tithe sentiments of he South, hat these bonds will sooner or le ez be paid. The North cannot prevent the { doing so without paying them themselves; and it is probable that they will, on conalderation, absorb them either by purchase or other wise, as a matter of po icy; for this loan was raised long before the act of Congress was passed setting forth that they would not recognize Confederate loans. The North, therefore will not nut the risk of being dubbed repudiators for the sake of punishing neutrals, who had just as much right to lend the South money as the North." PUBLIC JrOT.IIGBB. arCDESIIT BCD AND PITT HOLE PETROLEUM UOMPARY.—There will be a meeting of th• stoekhohlors of the Cherry Rua and Pitt R.I. Petroleum 011 Company, on TUESDAY, at o'cloek. r. st the Board o' Trade Rooms, Third Rational Bank Oulliiing. AD persons intereeted era invited to attend, a. hi important busest will by brought before the meeting. B. MuKELVY, President. Pirreaszah, June 24th, Dell. JoZt2td . . LADIES. CHRISTIAN COMISES. I SiON.—Persons or societies wt.:col:dallied work at the Booms of His Ladleetlhristian Corm. minion, which has not been returned, iwerequest• ed to return it, when made up, to the Christian Commission Office IS licultbileld street, ss the Rooms of the Ladies' Onristisa (kuincitulou at City Hall and now closed. jos ler THE Pittsburgh Gazette Association. THE AYNCAL MEETING OP STOCKROOM FOR MB ELECTION OF OFFICERS NILL BE HELD On the First Wednesday of July, 5th,1865, AT TEE GAZETTE ROOMS, 8t 10 4C) , C71c001t.. ) M. Jenda S. SOHOYER, Jn., Oltrk. Jrz Jr AID rim TISEMEX7II. ROSENDALE CEMENT-200, barrels ja relved and for maltt4 e d nr cowirs LIRE BRICK.—For gale In lotEi." — " A. Jett EZNILY H. CUL:LINES PLABTER.-100 bble fr eh Calcined Plas ter. HENRY a-COLLINS. T CBRICATING OIL.—For sale by 1 . 4 len HENRY H. COLLINS. TALLOW OIL.-23 bbla now landing srom steamer Halo nom. For mile e Jel7 IL DIUEY & 00. Prrrsnunou. June lath, 1813„ NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT thee trill be a meettny at the altos of Chem v Run Central 011 Compan, on the corner of Fifth and Wood streets, second ' floor, on eV frIDA.Y, the 17th day of July ISM of the Stockholders of the TrEIVANOO UNION OIL COMPANY for the purpose of organisms said Company, by the elec. Con of officers, under the AM of Assembly e tt s ' Iflth July, 1E66. J _ . ANY LADY OR GENTLEMaN whaling a COBBIEPONVINCII WITII VISE TO EATRIMONT, can exchange lettere by eendlug a description of themselves, their Post Office the style of correspondent. they wbh for, -- and 01 to P. E. HODGMAN, Layton, Ohm. le22:lwd 4 — A.L3ION AND MACH ERE L. —New Ness Salmon just received. Also Lela reed No. bliistrrel for ■sle sale In Ista, half kite and by the bound, at the Faso-Us Grocery Store of JOHN A. BENNE& W. OIL BARRELS.-250 New Oil Barrels, In 'Lora and far saleby YETZ= k ARktf3TIZONG, Jell? tomer Market and nrst attests. QALT.-2000 bbla Batts 'No. 1 Balt, peeked on delivery. For tale by Wl. P. BECK & Jell 186 Liberty Street: IACON.-2,000 pounds Ribbed !Ades, jaat received aod for sal & e by FETZER. ARMSTRONG, Jell corner Market and FibTit:eats. CCORP.-2,000 bushels Shelled Corn l store and for vale by JORDAN, ROLLISTES tr. 00., . Jels see Llbesy street RYE. -30 bushels Prime Rye, in store and for slaby FETZER s ASIISMONG, iota corner Market and Pun streets. . OH, HO 1 -WALL PAPER AT PEACE itr""'W tryilsßALL. S 7 Wow trod. . SKIP STUFF.-1 car 13hp 13tufk .wr for side Wo. fil LibeWilm'illt. Ben BARLEY.-1,000 ppoouedB Paul Bulgy Wm!, by W._ Ao. Lapin , " drat,' p. I • , DBOvitANI I illita—Clellitx wwwit s ztt atwa ll es. • • 11.4-100 , Itsm WS . it US Ltbseti Kra,- ioxyßV- TRIMSALLOW rlnit44ovosarie sea: CIRAMM 4 -"Nrw irell•tered Western:Re •••••• setrp, amah ar m..- t pAccer..Eit* barrels Ribbed Bides; for altUSTdberty tnet, • yals MIL P. BUM 00. 1.40 E LEATHER --Of the best quality always oa basal at' al sad SW St. elate And* at' I. A IL PIIILLLIEIL XE IP Tlf EjPrE.N A BSESSMENT NOTICE.—THE A.-• s} FSBIENTS for the aorta of Grading P log Sepsis: and Curbing of Canalintreet Fuld •tmli Save been midi, and mow 'be men my °thee to the Market Building for the next l: dayr,atter wtreh they wililbe turned over to City Tremont. 01148. REICELSPEILaft,, Irn.l Recording itrgulato CASTILE SOAP. I 800 BOXES O&STILE SOAP, ono, two.three, four and flya years old. Oa . and for sale by B. 0. & J. H. SAWYER. LT Wood Sl.reet, XOTICE—ALL PERSONS KNOW themselves Indebted to the - ESTATE OF DR J. P. WEBB, late of Temystarcevilje, are requested to call at No. 179 PE PIN STBEET, and settle the same mi. mediately, os the aocotuita will beton to the he , of an attorney for collection. Those who b vs been presented with MIL by Mr. J. E . FLOW EBB, of Temperanceville, can settle tbe 111110,1 e with him, an be has the power of settling the same. Je27lft MEV). J. P. WEBB, widow of deed. COAL AND COAL BARGE AT AllO- 111019%—fht W.EDNESD&I neat, Juno lb, at II &aloft ♦ it., will be bold on account w om It my concern, Ono Coal Barge, Coalalalog Lon Mullah cal, Intl" t HHrr strectdrittio.il, Of drat 07,1 try. Term cub. T. A. hIcOLELLAND, Auctlonele OFF/OF. OF TILE Coirrnor.Lin op AnueunggY 0 017 / 177, Ihrrenonon, Junelinty 1816. RBALBD PROPOSALS' WILL BERE oziVED at thin °Dee, untilllth day of 'July nethe n% for trene Matelot Ceribo urt- in in a nd fort Jud udgm he County of Docket Na f . Atka 8. of khan., f laid Docket to be tranearibel in a fair and legible manner, to bounder the direction and control of the Prothonotary of mold Court, and by his apecoved and certiffed under Ids hand and the real of said Court before the werklipaid for. For nettle/Man enquire at thabfflee of the Pro. tkonotary. By direction of the County Commiesioners, Jelldtd HENRY LANNERT, Cootraller WO" H' IF Hs ICE EITITIM Wheeler & Wilson' mime nuns wee ,warded the lint Fri ee—a large Wirer, medal—at the International Skew, held at tettln, Prussia, a few week. Wow,' .the Wet owing maehtee for .0 ordt-! icati tarposee.”—Yonse Joanna(, Jena Slith.t TER WHIRLER & WILSON • Lock Stitch Sewing Machines, jthehlmtzrertur ther .e g tatio li t x . PARIS, Erasure lent , LONDON, &Wand MC, ILOIONSBURG Pruceta taro, - 'ancore nil the Sow ens MoolOrreo of Europe inl=gl7llg:lnczat., , No. 27 Fifth Strap`, Pittsburgh., B. P. CLIIPENTER, Sole Agent. I NEWS FOR RN RRYBODX I GREAT REDUCTION IR THE Price of Boots and Shoes! wow FOR 15 CENTS. _1 1 W. G. MAHAFFEY No. 25 St. Clair Street, hag Just received s large lot of New Goods, and has greatly reduced his prises and now can offer great I.ootlentl.t. to the public to pitechus from la tm. He has on hand a largiestpck of Mess Call Boots, Boys" Boots, Oleos Shoes and Gaiters. 'Skeels* y variety of Ladies and Mime. Gaiters, Balmoral, and Shoes, which he cm sell IS low u any house In the city. He is Selling Children's Shoes from If mite upwards• Ladies Gaiters from Moe upwards, Ovate lislf ;Soots, at Oen. The following ankles be la selling at cost Mena' Congress Lasting Gaiters. Misses Congress Lsating Getters, Morocco Boots ►t 1t.60. He like. wise susaulasttues to order all kinds Of Ladles Shoes. Gentlemen's firstelau Calf Boots ;I 00, cheaper than soy other house in the atty. Don't forget the plasm. THOMPSON'S OLD STAND, Alt. 25 St. Clair Street 1.24:114 IMPORTANTMILITARY NOTICE.— The The widow■ and children of all THREE 1105 TE lAD NINE NONIIIS REA are now entitled to additional Money. from the United Staten, and all those soldier. who hays been dbebarged on amount of wounts, whether reeelved In battle, shire:dab, picket or °that-wit., while In the line of duty, or who are enUUsd to 1....0.cea1. .13 ova:at:leas, will call at the Claim At enay of ARTIICRB & RIDDZLL, Na IX FOURTH STREET, Pittsburgh. IWat,tumwF IN THE COURT OF QUARTER BE& SIONS of Allegheny Howdy. In the matter of the vacating of pan of Spruce Alley, to the oth ward, Pittsburgh. And now, to-wit. June nth, 1815, the petition of divers Intimidate and Citiielll of the Ninth Herd aforesaid, to vacate Spruce Alley, between Carrell an] WUkisue Streets, having been presented and read to open noun!, the Oman grant • tuts upon all interested to show cause why the prayer of the petitioners should not be granted, pronded to ex. ceptions are sled within four weals from this date. Notice of said rule to be published twice week for lour weeks In the Pittsburgh Doily bottle. BY THE WHAT. JeacriwdAlaw TIEMAPANAKA, (BLOOD CURE.)— A meet remarkable article end positive cure or SOROPI'Lh, NEURAL OIA, ETSPEPbIA, ITCH, PIMPLES, and al diseasee of the SKIN. As s Tonle, it revives the appetite perfects d gelation and wholly restores the physical strength and It news but s trial to prove its virtues. For sale by ALMON JOHNSTON. Druggist, Set corner Sentralad and Fourth streets. PIPE AND EUEET LEAD LEAD PIPE of all altes and thlcknenes. EMELT LEAD ()tant thlekneaa on hand and made to order, by ALEXANDER GORDON, Agent, Commission Merchant, No. tO4 Second street. pummel ‘;EWICELEY PUBLIC SOLIOOLS.— k , The Directors or Sewitkley BJMUZ6 will meet on MOND kT ENENING; July it, for the electlon of one Male Principal and four Female Assistants for the next session of th e Schools, to commence' September fleet and continue nine or ton months. All applications for situations should e presented before that day to SCOWL GAS CON, in the Borough, or J. W. F. WHITE , 10e Fifth street, Pittsburgh, Ps. Jetlitdetai -S. °AXTON, Secretary. Oth LEASES. • OIL LEASES can be bad on the moat favorable tarmm n Isis of four or five awes, on Whitely Creek, near the flow ing well (sub narrets) umiak but week by the StJOG Sandard OiI TEM.. & BAI L EY WII Company, ofittsbu rgkins h. Apply to WI2BNING OF CENTER AVENUE. The Court of Quarter Sessions having finally derided the questions concerning the dam ages of John Lytle for the widening of Dente: Avenue, all persons on whom assessments were made, are hereby required to pay their amen meets tcrthe undersigned within TlilitYY DAYS or THIS DATE, or liens will be tiled for the lame, with costs, attorney , . tees, Ike J.. 39. F. WHITE, (Sty Solicitor. MAY Het. WS. FOR BALZ.--500,000 SHINGLE& 600,000 SHAVED PINE SHINGLES FOE && E. Ex= NEW HORSE MARKET. The sotocriber announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny earl 'vicinity that he has ed. tabliaboa a HORSE MARKET, to be held at the Yard of the RED LION HOTEL ST. OLA_TR STREET, on every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Nola to commence at 10 o'clock: A. cr. The totem will be opened front and back, free of charge. P. BloN AIMEE, J•2/:1w Auctioneer. -VANIIDIBEELLAOY GOODS, BASKETS, R, TRAVELLING SATCHELS, OVTLERT, STATIGNIGIV ASS TO% Wloldaho and Mahal G. ZAWHIS, jon . No.lol Market am t. CT 11041 . 10 LT • • OWWOOD GROW, ISlDAtaliett tote, let the benefit et THOMAS SMITH, a -- winded .toNIM Ida Jost kb;•us at then Point, Nish enter will bi preserved tetilleteet pollee tares. ; TO" 001001:Prirt0144Pri, NOT/ON.—L MZBTZNG •07 1 1 , 110, .. 0 . 1 " 41 1 1 0rx1F. implunsoaa ock oss uoa •i i= l 4, To = the Juitras ot aid Board° Idniettaii Ihrt mA Mysime. /Mind WM. Prodding. IAT ALL PAPER —Diew I cheap itnd hand IF mum Tor by 1$ LK liukst dist war Filth statist. by Iva Jan. S. =UM al wirE pi^ vEn. TI S : EJI EJIlf RA RE 1 OOHING. The Renowned Innovator AND WORLD RENOWNED TAKER OF• Wtid and riciaus Horses, JOHN S. RABEY. Will visit Pitteburgh on Tune With and 29th, where he will eithibit at LAFAYETTE HALL, and will deliver a series of CelcbratedLecturee, In which he will fully set truth kb peculiar and Hume' method of training Horses. These lectures Will be accompanied with a practical Rnt - ration of the method when It will be made evident to the audi ence with what wonderful facility the moat ob. streperons Animals can; by - his 'kind, yet deter mined system, be /completely subdued made subservient to the will of the master. Mr. Rarey has appeared beforemsey of the crowned heads of Europe and no verbal description can convey an adequate idea of Mr. Rarey's method of treating horses. It must be aeon to be apprealetaL The exhibition will take place at LAFAYETTE HALL, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EvEN -71.703, June 28th and sltk. There will be a MATT. NE E on THURSDAY AFTERNOPIN, ate o'clock. Doom open at 2 o'clock. There will be accomrno• dationx for !tidies. Tickets for sale at Metier% 111 Wood street; biellorAlaroOd street, or Plttook's, Fifth meet, oppoalte the Postofilce. Admissiou—pr and Tarquette,Bl; Gal lery, 60 cents. A ll persons having videos and OZ. governorable h rseil. are Invited toleave them at Jackson'. Stehle, 117 Fourth stmt, at any day, on -or before the Monday preceding the exhibition. jtal7dttd 1 HE PLACE To Bay Photograph *Albums, Books, Ste. JOHN P. HUNT, 59 FIFTH ST., ItiA9o3llo HALL, Having purchased a large lot of PHOTOGRAPH ALRONS since the late fall in prices, he is pre pared to sell at Lower Forleemo then they were sold at before in this city, and lower than they were formerly sold to the trade, and consequently lower than any other house eau sell them. Wholesale buyers will dad it to their advantage to call and eta:sane our stock. JOHN P. HUNT, ie 27 In FIFTH ST.. MASONIO HALL. Fop, saws. 0114 LANDS AT FARMING PRICES!! I A Tract of 590 Acres of OH Territory, SITUATE ON 333EIC7M'El CMILIEIEEEC. NEAR MORGAIITOWII. • West Virginia, within • few mile. of Ste Rivet and &0. Railroad. abounding in • 00 AL, IRON ORE, LIBESTOICE, • AND BURNING SPRINGS. win be .old ►t a bargain. If applied tor won. There are OIL WELLS being bored in the im mediate ?lenity, with good provierb of swam& No property in the market ones better proepeeta to enterprising 011 Companies. Will be Bold in Fee. Title Indieputable B. a BRYAN. Broker, mye No. 69 FOURTH STREET. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. Nashville Suspension Bridge to be Rebuilt SEALED PSOPOSALS will be received until BENh day of July neat, at the office of Me TIM ER FIRE AND ILARINE INSURANCE COMPANY for furnishing materials and maxim alluding the Suspension Bridge moss Cumber lava river at Naahrillis,Terin owned b y the Broad Street Bridge Company. Palmas making bide fur this work, will be requital to .nbmlt plane, with specitcattons complete, for the work to be done. The atone piers and abutmeuts are already built, and .but little damaged, .ad a large quilatity of the Irons taken from the old bridge has beau pre served, which may be used again. By onto. of the Board. A. W.BUTLER, See) and Trimarans,. NAsurium, June IL psiMilmd 8 - FOR 10, 25 AND 50 CENTS EACH. $3,000 WORTH OF PIIOTOGR.SPHIC ALBUMS, TO BE SOLI) WITHIN TEN DAYS, ASAL" ANY w•mtaccuri. PITTOCKB, Opposite the Postoilice. tell NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—Pro- Resale are Invited, and will be received by the Committee on Streets, of the City of Allegheny, until TUESDAY, the a- tn far the building of a sewer on the Emit Common, from Washing. ton street to the Orval, awarding to the plane and sreellicatlons on Eke in the .Reeording Sugulator's ofilae, who will give all necessary informseloa. Also, for the grading of Avery street from East Lane to Cedar Avenue. •Contractors will state 11 their proposals at bow much per yard they will deliver the extra cart on the wharf. Also, for the grading and pairing of North Avenue from Federal street to Irivin's Avenue, and fee the grading sad paving of lira* street, from Robinson to KlUbuk street, together with all the necessary curbstone and sidewalk. Payments will be made to the con tractors as fast as the money Is collected off' the prorerty. Proposals may be leR with A. 11071. SEM, S treet . Commissioner, or - JOHN winairr, Chairman of Committee. Juno 2 ,1 , 1666. jelf WRITE & ALEXANDER DMIDER9 AHD CONTRACTORS, Having. Lately Removed TO 169 and 171 LEP4OCK STREET, .A.llegatozwy 01r3r. they t sready to w famish 01l their customers end esn.VlJ ., ith FLOOlt v la rri llOASD3 d Ptal. BEUffERB, MIADINGS TANKS mode to onder and oonetontly on hand. Boron Sawing and Braokets nabbed complete. apad3md Prrxeaaaea ISAXITARY t 30111111118107, No. 69 FOURTH STROCT, Prrrenurreu, June reth, 0066. NOT/CE.—A REGISTER HAS BE opened at the office of the Pittsburgh Sanitary Committee, No 40 You'll' street, Pltteburgb, in which all returned volunteers Inim Western Perm eylvanla, being honorably discharged from the melee of their country, and deelrocts of obtain. Ins employment, are incited to resent their names and addreu. VT, BOOTEE, All citizens willing to provide employment for retained B ag., Ara reopeettli to apply to the seine place. N. H.—lnformation furnishoi• returned soldiers with regard to Bounties, Beek Pay, eus., without By rg order of the Ootemittes. jetie , .2wd 1 BUS. BAH.BWELL,PureIdeOt. SUPERIOR OIL ENGINES. _ • We are sotudruottof, ea• le* keep on hand,h stosetios style of . • - • . . , . . 412=L 1111110001:01111111115. WISE .- . , ' •, ,- - - ' Either a Comniaa or .Tatailaic-iiilit.' W. • Invite parttime veetttelf mean forilds poi: to gall sad .met hat% softer of MI sal tiTillWTAffie_meigwmetworks. ` al .', X.llO-W...M..r,5U WOO. i Q'ZION TO :IMIAXPATERCO/ . , .Tll3 ila 01 stracia-mis tii to =ono Yill the p a lbereatt Badman Taus ea•Trelef a nil _MOO. CITY TEEMS.: Ina o ll a Vita s o .l . l: =ZtJa pu rt s t. 11..itto :An .01 , .. 2 la maw maw awati7W The State Wereautie Lleatiste AM likable, itai aad most be paid before the TIBST Of JULY as tke Treasurer mud make his Mama to the State Department at that Use. len WIL SIOMMAII/Y4 MititUie. JrE Fr FER TISEME.rTS. psuRANcE r CASH INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh. OFFICE. b 7 FOURTH STREET, BUREVS BUILDING. Prairgroirs. Prealdent.L, JOHN F. JENNINGS, Vier President, THOMAS 618AHAII, Secretory. CAPT IL J. GRACE, Agent, (1 to U. S. laspeotot of Steamers') INSURES AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. IatTINS ateamboate and flagon. 611 In transit per rail to Ph 11204,615, New Torn, be., insured at tow rata. Foliates Issued on the most favorable terms. ISAAC) M. PENNOCK, Preedelnt. JURA F. JENNINGS, The President. olut ß il l .Mns, John Stevenson, Wm. U. Foreylas, Thustal Wallace, 107dmd Samuel MO:lb:wham Jake Hlll Thomas Donnelly, H. W. Oliver, Jr., 8. R. Hartman. UNITED STATED 7-30 LOAN. THIRD SERIES 8280.000.000. 137 authority of the Sonata:if of the Treasury the undersigned, the fluent Subacrlotion Agee for the sale of United States Ekon/Hien offers to the public the third series of the Treasury Notes, outing seem and threwtentits per sent. intatest per ennui, known u the 7-80 LOAN- These notes are issued under date of Joly 15, ISO, and are payable three years from that date In sumo* or are ooevertlble at the option of ths boldet Into L & HO Six Per Cent GOLD BEARING BONDB, Then Bond. are now worths handsome pretnin and are exempt, as are a/114 Government Bonds, Nom Slate, County and Alinnicipal tonally& Witch adds film one to am per cent. par annum to their value according to the rata levied open other property. The Intermit U payable smet-annnally by coupons attached to each note, which rimy beunat oB and sold to any bank or banker. The Intend at 740 per cent. amount 70 One on a $5O id& cent PEr $lOO Two cents Tea " " " " $5OO " 20 " " " " $lOOO " $1 $5OOO 11 Notes of all the denominatio fumed will be promptly furnialted upon receip adze aubecriptions The Note. of the TMrd Series precisely Mar in form and privileges to the Seven-Thirties 'already sold, except that the Government reserves to itself the optional paving interest in gold coin at per cent., instead of 7 elOtha currency. Subscribers will deduct the interest In curfew up to July 16th, at the time When they sobsexibe. The delivery of the notes of this third series of the SevereTUrtJes will commence on the let of June, and will be made promptly and earillanqualy after that date. The ali g h t change made in the conditions of this THUM MIES sliest& only the matter of inter est. The payment Wield, if made, will be equiv alent to the currency interest of the higher rate. The return to specie payments, to the event of which only will the option to pay interest in Gold be availed of, would so redoce and equalize prices that_ pruchacee made with six per cent. in gold would be fully equal to those made with seven and three-tenths per cent In currency. This le THE ONLY LOIN IN THE MARKET, uow offered by the Goventacat. end Its superior adv./tinges maks It The Great Popular loan of the People, Less than L2lo,lotner of the Loan surtharized by the lest Congress are now on the market. This &menet. at the rste at which It is being absorbed, will all be subscribed tar within two months, woes the nova will undoubtedly command prenilum,“ has uniformly own the Wine On atoning the eureeripUons to other Loins. In order that the citizen of every town and 1110111.1013 of the salinity may be attorded fMulltlea for taking the loan. the National Banks, State tryßeata sad dec Private Bankers throughout the coun bees ently weed %a metre inibeeriptions at par. Sul:earthen will seised their own agents. is wham they have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes to which they receive orders. JAY 000KE, Eindieription Agent. Philadelphia 15nteattptlens.lellIbe iv:sired by the Pint Mama Batt. rttlibarglh Ps, Ile m 4 • • 0 Met • . reirin Clam% • • • hes & Masan% nineasi auk. Ptilabariar Pa. GIMIGGest Notlesil Ilsak et Commie. " boa Oft • • Trmilesiums u • farmer% Bevan • .• • Neelaaks • ~ Palos • • allegken • II ranks' “ ' German trauma ' • Punt • of Lilegnemp. Semi ~ . " tayiamaelanT WOODKDE it WeLL,S.CS, lia7holcrisexaco Druggists. • AND DEALERS IN Waite Lead, Red Lead, Labarage, Paints, O Parnisbes,lDye Strata, Window Glass and Putty,ils, Spines, Perfumery, Sonsols, Carbon Oil, das. Also, Agent. for Winter's Matadi* Drown Palnt, Hamilton Mite Lead, ;Matter Oak White Lead, and Magary Whitonis Celebrated Patent Dryer, in one anti two pound can,. No 37 WOOD STREET, (OPPOSITE THE ST. OIIAULES HOTS) mymayd PrITSSUBGH, PA. DUNKARD CREEL PETROLEUM COMPANY, Me Corner of Penn and Wayne Ste. Ude company war organized on the With Wit, under the Peauisylyanin Mining and blanuractu. ring Laws. The territory or then company ad join, the lands of the Dunkard Creek Union 011 Company, °Lille atty. Capital Stock 82:1,000 Worll t ind Fund ,11_ ..Ming' Fund Par Value or Each Share. 0/PICZES• President—S. A. JOHNSTON. Secretary and Treasurer—BAWL GRAHAM, - MASON= : S. A. Joaxeronr, L. S. HIGDON. Wicerxr Cotnrau, I Sexes Gasamir, F. D. (01.15T.W. 0. Mae, jesapl • H. W. warn. DI3WAY.NISS ALL REALM G OINT- A- , KENT, for curing all Eruptions on the Skin. THE LONDON HAIR RESTORER, Um best article yet known for redwing Gray Hair. CEDAR CAMPHOR, for killing Moth'. BURNETT'S STANDARD FLAVORING EX TRACTS, for Cooking Purpoem. LAIRIPS BLOOM OF YOUTH, genuine. SOLUTION CITRATE MAGNESIA. made freak every day. SPEER'S HAMBURG PORT WIN* ma al. ways be itootitd M the CENTRAL DRUG STOR, corner Ohio and Federal streets, in the Markel Rouse, Allegheny. Jere GEORGE A. KELLY. ISAAC CRAIG'S OUTLET SAW MILL, AND BARGE YARD. Craig Street, Allegheny. NOTIOE.—I RESPECTFULLY Ali rioiniox to my Rinds and former customers. RIM I awn continue to carry on the LIVERY AND MIDERTARIIIO 817811- next door aline the old stand, formerly occupied by Rodgers ftlThorn. /will be happy tentative thspatronavt 00 liberally bestowad on forams 00C18.10111, and sea fitralsh Limy of filllando on lb& shortest Turtles.. ' jelikamd S. RODGERS. RADIO( t!a BOCISERIMOTIBIN,' ilusinkurnamas 91 .1 , 042x72.iture ammtl. Olaa I , 160 - PIIDIRAL STREET Azrzurvirr arr. 1444hw eat Afprm. .01413.1kr6161: guallingoll r minimums, mu .Amiguifim Ito. 14 sir ieiMt J.• I 1.00 pounds Clear Sidon 80b Kest& In sten and On rats by JORDAN, nemtaTza a om, beta Liberty.strift. R.:IANS 4.1r0 flu SERB. UNITED STATES 7-30 Loan. THIRD NATIONAL Bin Corner of Wood &treat and Virgin Alley FIEOAL AGENT 01 THE UNITED STATES and SPECIAL AGENT of Jay Woke, 11. S. Agent tot the male of the Seven-Thirty -Loan, THE POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE, • AND TEE Only Loan in the Markaa CONVERTIBLE INTO B. 8. ti-20 SIX PER Mins GOLD BILABING BONDS. aartawal oomasuesas shame to &alma intgektf Z. B. LIVINGSTON. Cashier' Tilß SECOND NATIONAL Bin Of Pittaburgh.l Corner of Hand and Liberty Streets, Spacial Agents of Jay Cooks for tks sale of ::114 1 .1=1:V11Nt:54:111:4+1V4,r,57-1 , 11 This Is strietly the Peoples Loan, and Is befog absorbed at the rate of about tive mllllonsper day. These bonds bear an interest of Two C 7 eza.tis POx 7airrip eaeh hundred dollars, and ate convertible et matu rity into U. S. Five-Twasity Biz Per Cent Gold Bearing Bonds. Full commissions will be alloered toTßanks, Bunker,, sad Brokers, who purchase 10211141.1134 C. EL RIGGS, Caahles Sol AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Were foe the pnrohose end rale of stmke In NEW YORK AND PKILADKLPRLI euwuted without any further eomadialon than THE REGULAR RATES In the leeepeative Cities I A PI.MAILING lIP My Limit corElLeask/ .1111Ittaite ADDY & EWEWS, HAMM MUMS, Gas and Steam Fitters, No. 165 .WOOD STREET, . (OPPOSITE (FIRST 01113E011,) Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead. - LEAD PIPE, PIG & BAIJ LEAD. AND Plumbers' !Estonia in General. OIL inErldrznrEs Fitted Up in the Most Approved Style, Tanks lined with lead or copper. Menem fitted op with watem OIL N. B.—All orders promptly attended to. Ps (Enormous to S. Gray .& Son,) I 7 Main DOWN, 1141 r b. zo. xi. it •1 1 co .1. r TIES COMING FALL SALES, AND SOLICIT ORDERS. S. S. BRYAN, FOURTH STREET, (Burke's Building.) AT A REDUCTION. THE ENTIRE STOOK. OF DRY GOODS, SHAWLS, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, HOSIERY & GLOVES. EL• NAT MCCILAD I S AUCTION, 88 37.1fth. IBlcre•et. mr- Goo4A at private ..te. ia 24 RBmoym, GRAY, POSSIEL & RESR have removed to their new store, No. 6Z FIFTH. STREET. under Mated Hall, between Wood and Smithfield streets, where they have opened out a very hand some stook or Summer Goods for Gentienten's Wear. We desire abo to return our thanks to our many friends and customers for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed upon us during_the put, and will still endeavor to merit their eontin ned patronage. GRAY, P(iS: SIEL a RESE, • No. 62 FIFTH STREET NB o CW G(0,0011.B.—W Gooch t r Alt4 NOW Rite Summer Wear, which we have Dwight at the lowed market price, and will be made up at the lowest figures to meet the wishes of oar friends and the public. We are also receiving a lot of • FINE LINED GOODS MADE UP, AND A 0101011 BZLEOIIOIII FirstClasa Furnishing Goods, RUBY 0, mrazottercr ;puma, Wort? t •wen corner Penn and St. Muir streets. mh2l f MIIER&Y CA=L CI OWEN' Afielr. W. P. KITIMAT, Prim Watt. J. H. LI DAY, Secretary and Treumree. The Company owns in fee simple a farm - eontain• to g eighty.seven acres and forty.live perches, loos. ted on Brevort Run (a tributary to Cherry Run,) and lying between Cherry Bun and Oil Creek. Twenty-eight leases have already been made to revolvable parties, among whom will be found the mins of some of the oldest mid mart sacassfu p Thn o i n t he e a C t h w ee ill k. atcommodatOtrom US to ISO wolls: Thin farm Is surrounded by four et the most celebrated oll•produaing farms, mi Oil Cheek and Cherry Bun, and is in *lose proximity to the "Reed! , and illicnuttain" Wells, and about one mile train the Walnut Bend Well.. The Company offers a limited number of shams at the subscription price, • SEVENTY-.FIVE CENTS PER. SHARE. . - - Maps . of the property, together With all informs. Lion regarding the property and organization o the Company centre obtained at the Wire et STEEL 4k BAILEY. *rinds, iny2elf • Wltribitt HALL. A " TILE BEST NEW BOOKS, Summer Reading, raft au.i BY `,DAV/5, CLAUM3 a cOt a 'MOOD. STREET jr/Icl-! BOOKS) ' . # ()CFn I T i vat aumff_resas. = ot Tir w Nesustftedeses "td pail. , . . .; A atir ialli naol. the Ostuunt Poctant Tates, Drina , - Pa i cre tot Thonthful CHEW. ;. Antarlsin Ink ',- inkstands. Embolden. Pans. jali J. L. LEAD. 78 Fourth Strut 1.18 viz-frt. CE. li SURANOS Manufacturers and Merchants INSURANCE COIIPANY, 'Of Pitt§bdrgh. • FFICEs No. 87 WATER. BTBEEI (BAGALLT'S BUlLiarid J. I. BENNETT, President. J. W. CHALFANT,Viee Prentdent. P. JONES, Seeretary, EWES AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE insureateamboats and Canoes. M'"VI JAMES I. BENNETT, , A. E. W. PAINTER, . 1 JACOB L. scrweatrz, J. W. CHALFANT, ROBERT-LEA., ISAIAH DIME_ ~.__T J. 0. 'PERSHING, WILLIAM WALEXE M. W. WATSON,. E. Ct.:BUSHNELL, L. E. McANOY, ' JOHN WILSON, NsitSamd =NET A WELTER. FTBITRVICE. BO4TE&NS' ruts & DIANNE Insurance Company, Met : CORNER WOOD 411 D NISI 8111, (Over People'. FraUonal 13an1c.), RICHARD C GRAY, Prosideat. DAVID IL PARS, Vice President ROBERT ITHNIM. Secretary: will Insure Against all Kinds YC , ill u . ~~: I ,:,: : . . B. 0. GRAY D. E. PARE 4 JANIN RE ti4 T. N. KANTOR. .- • EL 'W . OLIVt 7E. JAHR HILL HENRY 1.J...0Y SAMNA NJ WED:HIy e JOHN GRA_ __,PF • JERN P. SMITH, N. J. BIEWEY DAL. oluyivrozo" 'l l % N. GORDON. • • DIG2P-DnA . INBIIRANCB. EUREKA( INSURING COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh. Office t Corner Water and Narket Novo (B&GALEY'S BVtLDIFQ.) SHOENBEINIER, Presidsat. W. H. WHICH, Vice Preildent. ROWANS FINNEY. Seeretar7. WILL INBUBE AGAINST ALL }MIN Marine and Fire Risks. DIRECTORS: J. R. BROENBERGER, W. E. NDER7K, W. J. ANDERSON, B. J. ANDERSON, JAMES I. BENNETT, M. W. BELTZHOOYMIA , A. D. 000REAN, J. A. °AUBREY, L IL EL T. kENN EE 9eII n" B W YR W O . N m irp Tia . i ' A. 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