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23317R8DAY, 31/N8 29. 1863
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of Allegheny.
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Y LAMBERT, PA Townehly.
AVID AIKEN, Ja., of Y Towneblp.
VOX STATE ATV
Magi L. ORAPAhIi my.
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0130. INILIYLIDIAX, North Township:
BANS B. .'NWLEsiX. Mectindless Towngity.
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ALPRED , SLACK, Al heoy.
111)&91D SHAYEB,Uppir Weir: -
P. °LABS, PAlseergh..„
.'JOHN a. DalYaNartmerzownihi2. _
vox conernt ooialtuseiorge: -
JONATHAN BELLY, Or Lower Si. flair Tp.
' °marry emzerrron 2 -
E. L.,7IeOI7LLEY; of atm:Wiliam.-
' von renscron or zoos {
11105 ES CHESS; of Charlie" - Toenahip.
SIIFTERING IN THE IKOUTH.
__We publish an:sucottut of dustibzi.
and suffering in the rsr South, esPeciilli
Georg* - o•s!aise . Quen
,apont.savages
war, the hke of which hae not been. Imo
.Iri =oder& times. Statvatiort, even to doe
threatens the people of extensive distrle
• srembers relent) that no ordinary effort f
charity On: the pada the people bf the •
States, who, thank God, "have bread
enough andto spare, while they perish with
hunger"—can afford adequate relief.
are 'poor. Those who, counted their slaves
- by the score and the hundred are now des 7
titute and throul upon their own resources.
autliiiit never labored, and haying . no
,-or.o io,labor, fox them, what, can they do t
Then there are the poor whites. They
were always abjectly poor, but now they
are uttlerly t elplese. They, like the wealthy,
,;•axisteeratic: ruling class, .desplsed labor,
and gots precarious living by hunting, fish
ing, pilfering and dogging runaway slaves.
But the two last mentioned resources having
_ failed them, they must starve. Then there
are the negrltes. Ifthi.whitesstarve, what
cnh therdot They have one lidiantage--
they will work, and they know how to
,wotir..; and so long as there.ls anything in
Abe country they can get it for thelr labor.
Truly "the way of transgressors Is
hard." "Their long-continued oppression
of the . African race is bearing its inevitable
&nit. Their wicked rebellion against a
kind and beneficent government is now
, fotrod to be an evil and a' bitter thing.
They did not think so four years ago, but
they know it now. They systematically,
isr.t.for a purpose, starved our prisoners to
-de'ith, while they had plenty; now they are
starving. Truly their eta has found them
ent; : and in the depth of their suffering, if
, s ant Feeling of contrition can enter hearts
tipobdurate, - or -if people so mad as they
rztan reason at all, the bitter confession will
- be extorted, "We are verily guilticoncern
ing our brethren, in that we saw the an
guish of their souls in that horrible slaught
er-pen at Andereonville, when they be
sought us, and we would not hear; there
fore Is this distress come upon us." •
It is not for us to say tha t this is alto
gether retributive Justice--that it is the
vengeance of Heaven, uxurdngled with
— Mercy. The moral and social condition of
the South has long been so pad that no rem
edies short of war and famine, perchlince,
could cure them. These they dragged down
upon•themselves,' so that they might
strengthen, perpetuate and extehd the very
thing that demoralized them and brought
_them into that condition. • Terribly did the
' Govyrnment drive the ploughshare of de
en:lCU= over their' country, bectorib no
tidal else would do. But noW, having
overcame force by force, let it overcome
'With good—riot _by' permitting them
restore their old abominations, or build
agaill either in spirit mr , .inforera liocial
' system which has ruined them once; bat
by i extending to, them-that relietlihich
theineed both' Or bodi 'gad coma.
. • INSOLENCE.
The following is the closing speech of
Mr. Dainty; Speaker of the Virginia
House of Delegates, upon the close of the
late session:
"Gninxicemn I have no speech to maim,
but - Icongratulate you very much for the
mannerist which yorthave ended the terns
for which - yon were elected.' At the time
of your election, it was said that the halters
: were preparing • foryour intake, and- that
' ,Teff,'Datis was 'thaking the rope.'" Shun
that lima we have bad two Amnions, and
have kept Virginia out of the hands of the
ilbolitibnist; who are now pitching at An-
::'dy, Johnson with a red-hot poker,. hoping
io •Infloence - him to adopt their radical
-elewn But, I thank God, we are ails, and
.though they may force negro suffrage en
:ether States with provisional governments,
•,litsyhannot pile it upon us . GantleMen; A
-rlah you a safe return to your homes." .
• : • - ` .4 Out of the h'iziali of the ahoutionlais I'l
Tion'the too sure of that, old .fellevey The
- , wbolitlenisM kept-Virginbt;Out of ,the handi
. ..ottlie ieliali,indthey are able ;'teo lteeVAt
" Ont of-the , inside 'of nich- , men as YOuir-if
they" Should reduce it to the -condition of a
: territory an d , p etit under iniitiallaW. 131 a.
',
eery le abolished; end that bellig so, . the
Government is not goihg to have the pent
pie which it hes emancipated left UWittly
in the handset men who deny to them the
- • first right of huniai.,-,heings,' legal
marriage,
Abolitiordata,„ indeed I ' Why '' the whole,
ateule of_the country are now diiided be.
tween abolitionists and .rabels: . All tho
acattinxfi elements that pni,be sits; floating
between' these; two Peat clams are not
ce worth taking _lido Ahe account; and any
man who rpealtifot them As thhkgentlenum
dope may.be safely set-d Own as a rebel, we
, ..
— care not how many oaths , of allegiance he
may , _
His insolent_iLeastAbitut negro 7 stffraipl to
In the true old slave-114 Style And Kiel
but there is a clause in the Constitglloi
, , „.
- guaranteeing to States republican forms of
guyernment, which the abolitionlaist can and
- . ~leitY prat as:effectiveljapoi such States as
Tirginiaktut , Tirginlain' In'by-gona days,l
preyed tho,iiridltloS Clause upon ' the free
• -States and people. :' When that is ' done w 4
will see if they, can disfranchise the mosf
~ loyal class of their. people. ' - • ,
~..,r „The , olictwing extracts from the llich
mond Times are only a fuller expression of
~."--• - Speaker Downsra sentimental ' ' i
The reorganization by President Johnson
- '
at Virginia, as having a loyal State organ!.
,-ution. ; brings with it however, one supreme
and priceless blessing ' , it restored to, Fin,
.---
ginia all , her rights as a sovereign Eitate,'and
places her in a position to defy all attempts
upon the part of the Federal goveniment to
Interfere with those reserved rights which
- ':lteiistithte the sovereignty a ignty of State. - 1
' ', if tbeeMancipatedire dissatisfied
with the provisions of the StateAaw f
their punishment and discipline, itieyes.
Flesitt to the btate courts when they Are or
/mixed, or, they can leave Aho Staten bu
tbei,bart meright 'to send deputations
. - ;-Weadtinisten, Aka the 'lndiana who inlaid
ettiost territotisi, where the- !awe of - th.
Veiled, MOO ralL Th. - Preddemt le
ifi• ; the' Gnat Father "
.of the ant= s$
, 5i.1.1 opt tbo Indiana • • -, •
. 4 trw2eople of Arinilnik dais It hai bit)
ilcdW.that they most citmeria o
thirjjStates, Wend' faithfully
9 ,to Obe'Y Ind. pet'Sciatba law •
'
cwai tsb
• .:- onAtottorntsaffs. 4 ' Vat
entistiand,to -pernalhe rights of,
.14114446/1... PA - .litgiodjiy
irt" of Loll= aeithig:Ao,glianatia 6
leiliall:,eali.iiittliee.Pe a gn eat poll
• :......eparrititiOhis....titt... - Thvihits—mmilo r
."-. fr-0.3.Ut till azar: lik n`q,lllll t.,:;•... 4 lif
, ' Darblitthemptigioncela eivit stoat
‘ifilliCalbtol4slo4lobeiliart” a NWIIII
Prosjiiional.Goverror may be appotrited,by.
the Federal Executive, but', when
hellion" is suppressed, the' continnanciof,
is' Provisional or illilitatrgOVerriment --
moment longer than la essential for the' es
tablishment of a constitutional representa
tive form of government, is a gross and
monstrous outrage upon the rights of the
State. . .
For these and edmilar.. utterances the
editor received from Abe military anthem*-
,ties what in France would be called a
"•warning;!' but they - mbar the pint that
prevalh.
THE NEGRO POPULATION OF THE BOUM
Mow they are Affected by the Tratudtion
from War to Peace—The Conduct of
their Former Misters Toward them and
their Conduct—A Resume of their Pres
' tot bituatton.
The war, we are told twentytimes a day,
has crushed slavery in the Booth, and slava.
ted the slave to the dignity of a freedman.
The relation between bim and his master
'has - changed, to be serei but, if Die accounts
that come to us, from the South untrue,'
condition, temporarily at , least, is riot much'
bettered. A course of petty and spiteful
persecution has been Inaugurated In almost
all the Southern States east of the Missis
sippi, which is damaging to the freedmen,
and disgraceful to the humanity Of his form
er owners. Swindled, starved, cheated,
the cold shoulder turned to him everywhere
-he is foreed to works of retaliation—to pil
lage, arson, and in some cases (we are glad
to soy they are eery few) to murder. With
little .or no pay, even where he !employed,
he must adopt forcible means of obtaining
for those defending on him, food, clothing,
and shelter.
HIS 003DITION IR VTIIOIRIA,
0 CH, readers are already aware of the del
!Talton sent by the colored men of Rich.
mond to the .President, complaining of the
cruelty of the Southern whites dwelling
around them. Their cases were properly
attended to, and in a little, while they will
be able to be freedmen indeed. But still
we read in the Richmond Bulfetin, which
has still Some of its old pro-slain, ry leaven,
ce
of "the exsses of negroes," ' "the thiev
ing of the negroes," and so on to the end of
the chapter. Borne of the journals in the
• interior of the,State complain. that "the ne
groes will net work;" but this state of
things is owing, perhaps, in great part, to
the scale cif wages—an inrafticient, misers
ole scale—ioffered to them.
NORTH CAROLERS.
Numerous accounts from th*,State agree
that there lean entire absence of good feel
ing toward the freedmen. A letter to the
New York Timor says:
"In Many cases they have been beaten
and otherwise more cruelly treated even
than when thewere 7 slaye s , and some of
them are held In bondage as of old. Some
of our officers are said to bkcognbsant of
-.these lads, but living a life of ease in ear-
neon, and being under the influence of the
old slaveholden, 'who dinner them and
supper them, and ride them ;, not few are
inclined to close their eyes to thins outrages.
The soldiers also aid the whites in abusing
the megroes, and between the two poor cut
fee in cuffed about more than ever. The
InfliAnca of the aristocrats hen on the mili
tary Is anything but benefiCial. General
Schofield-and other commanders -seem .to
have a clear. conception of the right and
wrong of thematter, but the* subordinates
in command of posts and •ganisons have in
some motes, been gulitY of e most repre
hensible conduct."
The old and decrepit ne s who can
not take care of themselv s, are "dead
weight" to the planters, who make no
cffort to better their condition.
SOUTH Canonici.
Strange to say, in this State where the
secession heresy had its birth, there an
more evidences of a deal.° to do something
at least for the freed slaves. I But of course
there are many exceptions, and correspond
ing hardships to the weaker class. Correa
pandemic from Orangeburg, South Carolina,
says:
"The hopeless apathy of the poor whites,
which is Something appalling, renders the
planters disposed to do the best they can
with the blacks; but there are large num
bers who evidently intend to do as the Ja
maica planters did--swindle-the freed slave
under say and every pretext. Their con
versation shows it. Unless all South Car
olina is garrisoned by anti-slavery troops,.
thiaState Will either become a desert by the
desertion of the laborers or 'pass into other
hands. No man in the North who has not
lived among these planters can understand
what a brutal and vicious class of persons
flay are." .
GEORGIA
None of the published secounts from this
Sralc, es far as we .have seen, make any
complaints. The plantrs:gird alsye-owners
seem to have adapted themselves to the in
evitable, and - are offering fair ' wages , and
thei:dd homes to their labor. The neiroes
are ;tractable; those who fled during Sher
,
men's march, or at other times during the
RIM are fist returning to go on the old
way.
The Louisville Press of thil9th thus corn:
plains:
"There him never been a tiniqn Kentucky,
previous to the year 1865, when anything ,
like the oppression and crue lty toward the
colored race now In full practice, were
known among us. N meaner, baser,
more nigardly, and cruel, was ever known
on this continent. Many of the class called
menus are exhibiting an &Mount of besotted
stupidity and brutality alniost incredible.
Some of . 7 The closes are-110 :utterly vile
in their character that we are - tempted to pub.
llehtlte Deems of the loathsome rebels who
are grolty df these practices. What wrodd
become or the negro race In 'Kentucky, but
for the protecting, juat,,humane, and judi
cious character of Major General Palmer,
we are at a lose to know."
Here :re finds state of things similar to
that described in Georgia. The. State gov
enunent is in successful operation, and
everything is resuming the quietude and
ProoPeriii which blessed the State beforto
the war.
Tennessee, loyal Tennessee, , has long
ago' done Justice to 'the poor bearers or
heavy, burdens; In disloyal (West) Tenne
see much trouble la abroad. The negroes
are represented as busily employed in rob.
belies of all kinds, bat the accounts appear
to be exaggerated. • • •
•
TEE MEER STATES t
We have not seen nor heard anything
which would justify any statement con
miming the , process of reconstruction, as fat
is it affects the negro in Alabama, Minis
lipid, Met Pkodda. It is fair to presume;
hassle, ficatithe past character of the peck
ple °Mese 13Intea that the slave has ids
traditional. "bard road to traveL"
Virginia.
SPeaking of the State government whit
now exists in yirginla; a cortempormy ter
marks :
InglrgiAls'the existence of a'small
real organization at AJOXILIICIII3, which pinir
eeeecd sinnettdrf called a written con.
stituuon, as well a 5 executive, legislative
and judicial departments, enabled President
Johnson to recognize Virginia as possess=
lug a State government, anti to proclaim
Governor Plerpoint Governor of Virgfahst
Independent of this recognition of the Aiak.
andria government by P' restient Johnson,
it has not one of Vitality or levality,
as every oneknows. It is not such a "reir
publican form ' of government" as the Co*
atitution designs that each Mato shall pow.
seas. It has never reoeived ,their approval
or sanction, and its powers are. purely pror
visional. - -
State Ceaventio
lounomivate4 the. folloirlng :ticket :—,Hok
Garernor,- Hon. Wm...M. Stone; for LIMA
Governor, Hon.l EL F. One; for Supreme
Judge, Hon. George 5.7 Wright;' for Super.
intendant •of Mild Instructkni, Efort:' O.
. Awn '_the • tatoludoniwais' '; Y
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'front the St a
te' ainurtitatiorcao.4o'.tha t -
- gin =ye, braOrespeota, equal pOtt
iimikiiiiiinelstiP to
, Tais:Wiligniitca
ir
cleas.ofliatilt Carolinians 1• tr .,
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7 7 114i5i - lt - '', OW bye done I
) - *sad% . obieriunen
- Ittag,Z=i l e i rbiti to 9 1 •10. I
IiTE WRECK
Total Destruction of the Meatier Gable
Holew-The-Eteape of the Whole of t.
Pasaengers--Ten Dap on a Dead*,
We take from one of the Nett! . York
pets, and the Panama Star and Herald , f
1.
June lath, the following particulars of th
wreck of the steamship Golden RulP, o
which we gave a very brief notice yint. 1
day : , "'I
"The steamship Golden Rule, belonging
to the Central American Transit Company
line of California steamers, via Nicaragua,
left New York May 22d, with five hundred
and thirty-five passengers and a crew of
one hundred,-all told, for San Juan (Grey
town) Everything proceeded favorably
until the afternoon of the 29th, when the
weather became very dark and squally,
with torrents of rain, which continued. On
the morning of May 30, at half-past three,
the ship struck on Roneador reef, in latitude
18 degrees 83 minutes, longitude 80 degrees
4 minutes, and in thirty minutes bilged. The
ship came broadside on the reef. At the
same time the engineer reported the break
ing of the main steam pipe and the water
gainingyery fast. The boats were home
diately lowered and brought under the lee
side of the ship, the masts were cut away,
and the ship's company were building rails
for the safety of the passengers.
During the day there was a light breeze
from eastward, with very heavy rain squalls
end very heavy swell. In the afternoon,
an island was discovered to the northwest,_
and Captain Dennis sent the first assistant
engineer there. On his return he reported
the island about twelve acres in extent, des
titute of vegetation, hut with a number of
small wells on it. Before night the crew
bad constructed rafts, and embarked the
women and children, .and by 1 A. 74.., had
safely landed two hundred and thirty. In
the meantime the captain despatched Mr.
Pendleton, the first officer, to the nearest
land—Old Providence—ninety miles dis
tant, for assistanee. At daylight on the
31st, ti.e of the boats were loaded from the
raft with passengers, sails, and provisions,
and sent to the island, six miles distant.
The.remaininkboat was occupied in trans
porting passengers from the ship to the
raft, made last to the rocks inside of the
reef. Before night every man, woman,
and child escaped.
Tents had been erected on the Island to
protect the passengers from the weather.
In sli:lbey numbered five hundred and thir
ty. Provisions sufficient foi twenty days
bad been landed, and a plentiful supply of
water could be obtained. Beyond this noth
ing was saved front the ship. The island
was sufficiently elevated to be dry at all
times ; about fifteen acres in extent and al.
most barren, the only vegetation being a
sort of stinted parsley, but a cool breeze
was blowing constantly over It at this sea
son. Purser dlogers left the island at l
r. u. °Atha second of June, in one of the
quarter boats, in 'charge of David
Reid,. second officer, and manned by three
of — the•crew and two steerage passengers;
they arrived safely at Aspinwall in ninety
seven hours: When Mr. Rogers left thefts
land the ship was full of water, and rolling
so heavily that it was thought she could
not bold together long. The passengers
were as well provided for as possible, and
the steerage porlon were busily engaged in
building atone huts. The passengers had
been distributed in the ship as follows:
First cabin TG cabin 349
Second cabin 105 I
T0ta1.. 530
•
Males. 391 . 1 Children 83
Females 130 Infants • -,;• • • 11
Total ......
Officers and crew
On the Bth the lint officer returned with
two small fishing vessels of twenty eight
tons each. Captain Dennis had partly made
arrangements for the transportation of as
many of the passengers as they could carry
to Aspinwall, when on the morning of the
9th, Mr. Reid the second officer, came to
the rescue, with two government gunboats
—the Huntsville, Commander Devins, and
the State of Georgia, Commander Prebel s
from Aspinwall.
In less than three hours the passengers
and crew were distributed on board the two
steamers, with bedding and- provistote for
the passage, and reached Aspinwall in safe
ty on the 11th. The passengers were im
mediately landed, and left for Ptmaine at
nine a. x., and for California at het( past
nine et. st.. on the steamer America. They
were ten days' on the island. The ther
mometer ranged from eighty-five to eighty
seven during the day, and there was no
rain after the first night. Captain Dennis
says the only way he can account Ear the
loss of the ainp,is owing to a strong north
west current. He felt perfectly confident
of his position on noon of the 29th of May,
as be had good sets of observations on that
mothing„ and the thine steered would
have given the ship a berth of twenty—five,
miles from the reef,
Tns recozonsuction of the court-house at
Cbambersburg has been commenced, and
the building is ',heady under roof. The ex
pense Is about tiii,ooo, about the original
cost of the old building. The walls were
not seriously damaged by the fire.
:)), Or, adi4 , f
1. 0. 0. Y.—A MIZEIIOII air THE
far Trustees of Ladeot meet AI at • °Mts .
Had. will be bald on THURSDAY EvZrurro,
gal, O'clock; at their Hall. A full ittendanto to
mutat. jeed, ma bums= of important* will bedeAd Maw
sated
YAP MADDEN AND \PENANG° OIL
R OO.—T e'adlocrutd etoekbelears , meet.
log will be held at the stow of S. Stain,' EH. I a ,
Esq., No. ire nitwih street, en MITE SIM 2 AF
TEENOON, J 61.0 oth, at 2 WeLtelt P. C.
jezEMd J. S. MAGUS Mak.
ORECAIN lIIEWITICES.
I The B
BIGHT IL S L Y .-W. B. STEVEN.%
DD.. will costiewate ST. PETERS ORURO%
(D. T.) on THITIESDAT MORNING, s9th Ina,
Berview $t 1034 thaw*.
BehaThe p. nion will be mashed by PAW* Dr. Van
n. Jenintd
sy•ZpoLADIZIS . CHISIATIAIf COMM*.
ice' 810 F.-Rents or acedeties wko obtained
work at the Bootle of as Luau' Christian Com,
missionorldeh to sot been returned, are requeatr
ed to return it, SWUM mule up, to the Chnettan
Commission Office le Bmithneld street, u the
Booms of the Ladies' Carnal= Ocuominton at
City gall are now closed. jai
orlflllB
Pittsburgh Gazette Amodation.
UM /Inn MUM 0/ arscsmossisros iat
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
MILL BE StELD
On theßlret Wednesday of July, 5t8,18651
AT TEE GAZETTE 3100 ME,
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COOSENG ISETRAOTEL—A fresh sup
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for Sale at the Family Grocery_ M ore of
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T IQUID •RENNHTT.—H. 0. Bidet
A-A Liquid Hem ett for making summer deviate.
A fresh supply Just rtoetsid and for We et ttA
Fenny Grocery store of
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see ' emir Liberty end Hand streets. '
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ebrated eltortard Is unequalled c for strenyth and
-flavor try hair either inerentectured. - For *Mall
the 'doyen or aloes , can at the Family Grocery
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salt 15.01371111Eirtli 1545/Mit btailket 81 . •
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earner Ohio and Yodeled streets, to the Waite,
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SODA ABlll BuDA WSW —A superior
article can always be found at Met's/gram.
DRUG STORE, corner Ohio and Federal streets,
to the Market House, Allegheny. jets
LRUIT WAX I FRUIT WAX !—For
stealing fruit Cans. Always on band at till
&ANTRAL DRUG STORE, corner Ohio end Fed
eral streets, In Market Rowe, Allegheny. ten
FROWN'S EiStill.NGE OF JAMAICA
01110EB, — Tcy should net b 3 without a bot
tle of this syslusbis ptenstition fit this season of
the year. For sale at the CENTRAL nano
ORE, owner Ohio and Federal streets, in the
Market Rouse, Allegheny. . Jen
OFFICE Of THE
Attroniciv VALLISZ lIAILEOAD COMPLIT,
lorrreaunon, June Mth, 1613.
THE FEMI-ANNUAL INTEREST N
the First Mortgage Honda of the Allegheny
Volley Bellroan Uompeny, maturing July us,
ISA 6, will be geld at the office of the Company, on
presentation of the Coupons.
jettilwd JOHN EALLANTINi, Treaturer.
To .MILLERti—WS HAVE SEVERAL
woes of
Du Four Co.'s Celebrated Anchor Dolt
log Cloths,
or sale at less than New York price..
J. S. LIChrEtT re 00.,
(Sty MAW, Liberty Street.
STRAYED OR STOLEN.—On SATUR•
DAY NIGHT, June Mb, the large DRAY
BOSSE, of Phil lye & Best., was taken or strayed
off the farm of Mr. Hobert Philips Squirrel Hid,
alma then no trace of him ear, be found. He to
dark Hon grey; cony satt mown stiff as fore feet.
Fifty dollars reward for borne and thief; if stolen.
tr satisfactory pay for any expense or trouble, 11
the above horse H returned to ID at ritteburgh.
jerldwd PHILLIPS & HMO r.
ALEX. AIKEN. •
mavazoort.r2Liaciara.., L
No. 106 Fourth street, Inttaburgh, UOll IRS
of all kind. MUFFS, 010V21113, sal eraty d6.
rettptlon of Funeral Fursdoluna Hoods famished.
Booms open day and night. Roane aad Oarrlarn
fornalW. Brwitaraosa—Rev. David KerrhD
Rev. M. W. Jaeobna, 11. D., Towns, Elwin& ripe.,
Jacob U. Millar, Esq. Jean:lyd
BARGAINP.
itnuilis
BARGAIN!'
Silk arid Cloth Summer nannetits, Sesiul
iLltroulais, Basques, Berages, Eta
C "1-. OP lIES X. IS OF 0 VT.
Call and See.
J. W. BARICKB, & CC.,
69 MARKET STREET.
B _ 4 WHITE BERAGE
B 4 BLACK KERNA.NL
84 TAN ILEBNABL
6.1 SOFT OSMBRIES,
Sl BLACK ALAPsUCA,
13=1
ICE CREAM
IN FOUR MINUTES!
Torn `a mid other Freezers, from 1 gout to 5
gnhoogo.
Water footers, Refrigerators, dc,
FOR LUX. AT TILE
HOUSEFURNIIIIING WIREII,OOIB OP
eff,OIWEE W. 1117/ILET.
gl FEDERAL STREET, Allegheny.
THE ANNUAL PICNIC OF TUE
171.13." a* IP 1r e• Ci 4D.
AT Melf...W3 HOOKS, JULY am.
The Committee have enlarged the platform sad
a ado many other repairs to taeOrove, and will try
. heir best to leen. nothing undone to mate It one of
the mrst pleasant fAcalee of the Season. Jones ,
Ferry leave. foot of Peen street at IPA •::11.; and
134 P. a. The igwoheater Uwe leave every ten
minutes for Rowe of Refuge, where Woods. Ferry
oil run carom to the Rocks all day. Mule by
Ecklea , Band, figure. by James Beat
R O. ELLIOTT,
I..•WILOON.
WEI J. PATTERSON,
303, A. DREXLER.
WM P. NOBLE.
Committee of Arnsegeatente.
VULCAN COAL YARD,
ROBERT DALZE LL.
Cidlos adjotniug Msehlae Shop of the Mgr
burgh and Oocorel leallro4 CoulPf OT.
Best Youghiogheny Family Coil and Nut Coal
ALWAYS ON WAND
COAL DELIVERED AT SIiORT
Lam year orders at THE OFFICE, or A. WIL
SON'S et CO., Ben Street, oral THEO/M=l'E
CMI=3I
POITEITH
FOURTH
XI•2IM3MTITCIorta:C.
wxx ZIVITCP
L.IXTERXB.
LdINTERXB.
Ilverytkina &maid for Um Fonda, at
PITTOCre, Opposite the Postoftioe
Jets t
EXOBLLEST
HSTO you Seel"
NEW HORSE IILARKET. •
The subscriber announce to the citizens Of
Plt tsbunglt Alleshsoy and Celan,. tbat he has es
tablished s ROME MARKET, to be held at the
Tan:ratio
•
RED LION HOTEL
ST. GLAIR STREET, on every WEDNESDAY
AND SATURDAY, Sales to oosautendo at 10
o'clock. A. x. The Vaal win be 02 01100 Rota 044
beek.tteo of attune. „ P. IitIAM MEE..
Jit24,3W Auctioneer.;
Washington and Lincoln I LEAD
TDB RBI MILE CID PIIOTOGRIPO !
They Ire something aloe, with portraits of
MR. & MRS. LINCOLN
--ON OWE CARD.
ON ONE CAIID.
new', SEXIMAZI AND SHERIDAN
. .
•nd other thatlngedshad panams. Call and took at
them, at
JOHN P. HUNTS,
• PIFTEI BT.. MASONIC HALE.
RARE V
=f3 40
. .01 , Mid X SC 41:31r
The Renowned Innovator
exn
WORLD RENOWNED WEBB
OF
Fr iid and Fleiossa ported ,
JOHN S. RAREY. • '
Will .bit pituburiph on JUIN 28 th add nth, wha , .
he vnil Wdlin at t.AIeATITITZ HALL , and •
deliver a series of Orlebiateci 'daturas, to w
he will fully eat; forth his molter and Hume •
u l
method of tnithlise Horses. _ Th melectures will be
accompanied with a' muntMal IbUsteini
method, when it will be iste widest to Wei
ante with what wonderful facility the most er
anyans Ansa. inch r nwidat, let de
Mined 4" stem, be somple n telg subdued and may
sublaclest by the will Oth e wader. Yr.
hes appeared NW* numped the Mowned heads
Eustme, and no verbal dmviption can
eshuilato lies at ituitiarril meant =
bonus. IX. Oa omen bo -
onitn talukpliWat LAT. II
on 'Win MAY AMP TIDO AY - • •
• Moe, nun nainidschl 'Mon urn bi wir.A.T
alma zavinumarih env
Doom arm at 1 We1ee.....,.....k. f amwutM i M i ran,
datkam for Malik _
' asninanantanaWren I , lBl 4tir
nta ann em arke
-aril . Masan . 4 7;.;.. da l
rag= as Virit l aU 7l9
z ainlailnangs. at Wean st sat
Arfainttiollisolayaisallag the
Intadid .
AMA" 41D Ir RR TYR 15. W EXTRA,
THE NATION
Weekly Journal of Politics. Literature,
ECIENCE AND ABT.
Will be rublisted July 61b, 1805.
No. 130 El i mouar ST., N. Y
Trarres-7bree /open per annum, In advance ;
Slz months, Tvo'liollara.
Tts [snowing writers, among others, have been
mewed, either a menhir or oceaSiOnli <Dutra..
More:
Henry. W. Lorgfellow,
Loma Thum.ll Lowell,
John G. Whittler,
Samuel I Dot ter•Preurt
Co)., Hartford,) I
Prof. Terry (lisrvardj i
Dr. Fennel. Lieber,
Prof. GolCwln
N
tEnrio - rd:)
Prof. Child, (Harvard,)
Charles E. orton,
Judge Boort, (Baltimore?
E:dmtu d Quirey
Prof. W. P. Weßory.
(Soled
Prof D 0. Whew
(Tale,)
Prof. in , *ht. (001=ble
Collepo
The dlveretty of ebaracter and talent eomprot
bead. d La this Tit tuna show the variety of sub.
Jets to be diseu whtlethe edtblown views
o' the teat'emen ere mentioned, wUI Indicate the
nature and generel bearing of the yiper, tmtter
tale could be dupe by any mere abstract state-
meat.
ITB MAIN OBTECTS
lint—The diem:melon of the toplei of the day,
and, *hove all, of legal, economies', and constitte
Menai questions, wvh greater amours, and mod.
al ation Was areas, tote found rn the daily press.
Sccond—Tho maintenence and diffusionof true
emcooratle Principles in society and government,
and the advocacy and Illustration of w to
1. aviation or in matters seems likasy to oromoto
a more cga►l disttlbetton of the Crimes of progress
nnn etelloration.
Thfed—Tbe earnest and persistent consideration
of the laboring class at the Soutn. as a matter of
vital unereakto the nation at large, with a new
to the removal of all artilicialdletintnions between
them and the rest of the ooptiatloa and the no
eating to them, es far an educationist:id Justice can
do ft,. f (stunt chance to the rue of life.
Fourth—The enforcement and fl nitration of the
dont. ine, that the whole nommunttir hes the
strongest in t t,botk coral, political, and ma.
in their elevation, and that there can be no
reN stability for the Republic, no lose as they are
left In Loom:ice and degradation.
F4/1/I— . the going of public attention upon the
political importance of popular education, and the
dangers which a system like GUM tuns tram the
neglect Of It in any portion of our territory.
Sink—The collection end diffusion of treat.
won by information an to the conditlon and pros.
puts of the Southern States, the opcoings they
oiler. to capital the supply and 1. Ind of labor which
'can be obtained In them, and the progress made by
het olored population la acquiring the habits and
centre.. of civilized lie.
2 , etenth--Sotuad solo Impartial crltlalsm Of boOko
zid work. of art.
Tux Minos will not be the organ of Coy party,
sect, or body. It will. ou the contrary, make so
earnest el:rotate bring to the dlecussion of political
and social questi cos a really critical spirit, and to
wage war upon the vies of violence, exaggerattoti,
lnd minepresentation by which so much of th e po
itical writing of the day is marred.
The criticism of books sod works of art will form
one ctn. most prominent futures •, a,..0 psine will
be taken to have this task pertormed in every cue
by writer. possessing special qualificatioss for it.
It to intended in LW Interest of investors, as well
.4 of the public generally, to have questions of
trade and Inanee treated every week by • writer
;reun
whose ion and character will give h is articles
en exceptional value, and render item a safe and
trostworthy guide.
A special cortespotident, who has been selected
for his work with some care, is about to start, in •
1 few days for a journey through the South. Hie
;letters will appear every week, mid belt charged
7v.ltb the duty of etnirdyrepgrtirig what he are. and
1 - 1..5t., leaving the pulite as far as possible to draw
Its own inferences.
Stub • pager is at thls momenta national need
city. Such a paper it fa intended, tf possible, to
make the journal which is now commended to the
pub le. •
In the matter or tYPelfrOphical execution and ed.
oriel appearance we do not hesitate to ■ay that
To■ NATION will be superior to anything now
pubilthed in this country. It wlii De a folded quarto
of rR pages, • sips easily handled and convenient
(or binding. The price will be Or per annum, mak
ing it, all thing. considered, the cheapest paper in
the county, sad will be foe sale by all the princi
pal news dealers.
JOS. H. RICEARDS,
Irre Late of "The Independent."
MififfiNiMi
Wheeler & Wilson,
SEWING MICIIINE
•
wee awarded the diet prize—elerge elver
'medal—et the International Show, held
.at t tettle, Preemie, • few weeks elnee.!
1••••• the best eosin; =whine for all ordl-1
VISIT turposes."—Llores Jourtmed, Jrwe aStim.
TM WWI BLEB & WILSON
Lock Stitch Sewing Machines;
revel- a.] the blame. premiums .at the !
greet Intoreatluoal Lai:illations, at
! TARTS, Franca tan,
LuriDoN. Easlarol $Bl-1,
, atrlO NSBURO, Prossta
• whome all the Sewing Xleahlnes of Lunge ,
„sod Amerlas were to coo; yeetltion.
'Wholesale and Beall tialeslitoom .
I;
ilro. 27 Fifth Ether, Pithibia*gh:
E. P. CAIIPENTAIt,
.1(16. Bole Agent.
r JULY
‘rOTICE—ALL PERSONS KNOWrNO
ihennewes todobtol to the
ESTATE OF OR,. J. P. WEBB,
P JULY
lota of Tempsrseedvillea are to at
No. 479 PENN STANYT, end settle the same lei
medlately, of the am:mete will be left to the hands
of an attorney for eolleetion. Those who have
been presented- With bids by Kn.]. O. FLOWERS,
of TemperanerrUle, eon settle the name with him,
se be has the power of settling the same.
).Tin. MAW. I. P. WEBB. widow of deed.
NOTIOE.—A 311D1 iT1114 QF
stockholder of' the
AGS.
AGS.
LITTLE ISAW MILL RUN RAILROAD 00.
will be held on WEDNESDA.Y, July Mb. 19116,
between the hours of 1 end 4 o'clt . t
, he
ogle. of the Comoany,at their Depot, for the puts
pose of electing President end Board of Directori
for the ansulpg year.
Iran nod Wag. ItASSUALI, President.
ITE•117
./LiPASLIKA, (BLOOD CSUBBO—...
A moat remarkable 'rat alea and positive 0 01 !
or ..50ROVILA .I:IIIATISM,_NEURAZ
CM EF'
, LYSPSIA PIMPL=, , atut at
diatom of the SKIM
. „ . .
its a Tonle, it metres the appetite, pulsate 4
Lennon and wholly leatoras thephysical Ming* .
and It meets hats Mid to prOpe its virtues.
Foe male by
axon' sylinErron.
id , Maar andthdeld and Fourth steads.:
prom AIM 88HDT LEAD.
LEAD MPS of all Axes and thledrmasses.
Einar LEAD 0100 y thlalaneal oa, hand sa i d
148 4 0 t o er ‘t e a b ixANDEß GORDON, Asia; ;
Comailadon Mataltant, No. 101 &wand strait. ,
pus:mad*, ^ • •
PIT matron. Sane' Nth, 18011.1
NOTICE IS HERMIT GIVEN THAT
thole will he's meeting st the atm of Owns
Bun Central 011 Company, an the corner of Fifth
end Wood streets, second noor, on nIONO&Y, the
Ilth . day of 'ONION ' OIL Stockholders of the
TENANOO OOIIIPANY for the
purpose of organisms sold Company, by the eilee.
hen of officers, under the Act of Assembly of Mb
July, 1F66. ' }Mad,
•
!RANGY GOODS, SLBSETS,
••• UMBRELLAS,
mayELLINcr semazus,
CUTLERY,
STATIONERY AND TOYS,
Wholesale lu:tartlet!, At S. G. LAUER'S,
art No. lot Market street.
A-N Y LADY OR G D
ENTLE&N
4 A-' width''' . • .
. ,
commaroNnu W
os M; un TO higillaiollnk
can exchange lettere br !cv ding a deserlOon
theiceielves, their • Peat OMNI address, She style •
..certesppndeart they wilt IF, and gl to Y.
HODOXAN. anodes; Ohio. pettwd
CAMLTB. BOAP.
AO BO= CASTILE SOAP, I
* 6 + two, Orpito auk au imam old. 0414
a a 4.1. a. tia.amss.
a wood E.ama.
A BEISISSMENV 14V1101.—THI • :
~4,sisemizetTA fee assesticet otscusionh
Inir. Serrilicimm. Attheat assesta
itAg3V.. tStur7
84 . 4=; ..i.. k ,birr.n.... L.,
, m
RPIOXO EMU'' ♦ ' 0 • Eta;
ea in nos Spud sof Troll
t sod *gaud ame,soW *UM MY ARAMS
. "'
XRIV" .11119WIERTISRMRX.T.4.
flintRANO&
CASH II EORINCE CONANT,
ISAAC N. Pramorn. Pre*Mont.
THOMAS JENNINGS, Tice President,
OMAHA'S, Secretor/.
MURES AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE.
Jnege Daley,
Judea Via/lam%
Frederick Law Olmsted,
Rev. Dr. 1110(311ntock,
Rev. Dr. J. P. Thompron,
Rev. Dr Wale,
C. J. Stille,
Henryl T. Turkey:me, --
Bayard Taylor,
0. rt. Halsted,
C. L. brace,
ilichard Grant White,
William Lloyd Garrison,
Sidney George Flakier,
Gorodere Tilton,
Junta Parton,
Gail Hamilton.
R. H. etteldabl,
Oil In traneit per rail to Philadelphia, New
York, &a., insured at lour rates.
Policies Issued on the most favorable terms.
ISAAC PI. PENNOCK, President.
NAIR F. JENNINGS, Vice Pmeident.
FOR BALE.
FARMING PRICES!!!
A Tract of 580 Acres of Oil Territory,
NEAR MORGANTOWN.
week pliiviatel, within a few idles of the River
aad B. & 0. Railroad, abounding to
COAL, IRON ORE, LIMESTONE
will be sold at a ban - tin, it applied for loom
There are OIL WELLS being bored in the im•
mediate vicinity, with good :weapons of alums.
No property in the 'market aka better prospect,
to ezterptialint 811 Oompanies.
ECIMEI=
Of Pittsburgh.
OFFICE. 57 FOURTH STREET,
BURKE'S BUILDING.
CAPE a I. GRACE, Agent,
(late U. S. Inspector of Steamer. )
mares Steamboats and Carom
Samuel MoOkuIAN
Jake HUI,
Thomas Donnelly,
H. W. Oliver. Jr..
S. H. Hartman.
B. J. ftley,
Robert K. King,
Jobs Stevenson,
m. H. Fonyth,
Laclel W allace,
je77:lmd
OIL .LANDS
LiITZATE ON
EMEICIIMMOI=VIS vra.zrzrEc,
BURNING SPRINGS.
Will be Sobl, in lee. Title Indisputatde
9.,15. BRYAN, Broker,
No. IN YOIIIITH STENET.
A N ORDINANCE supplementary to an
xt. manual* for the eonstruction of a Pub*
Sewer on Pennsylvania Avenue and Try street,
Sno. 1. Be U ordathed ard eluded by the Mayor, Alb
dome* mid cilium...! Pittsburgh, Mt tiled sad Cam
ms Costnciis assembled and le Is laSsivardained and
enacted by ataborllygett same, That the *lording
Ite tee ta d la: c or ad r . and ereby l n or tho i t t Ly.% an=
Doh of a publle sewer, rthe for =be necessary
Sob the lower end of Tunnel street, alo.g Penn.
spew*. Avenue to the continuation of Shingle.
street, thee.* along said street to Watson street.
cad io centred ander the direction of the Street
Committee, with the lowed and best bidder, and
that the same be bat I under the immediate super-
intendence and direotioo of said Ilegulator.
Sac. 7. That Section 1 of an ordinance passed
Say 18, MS, be and the lams is hereby repealed.
Ordained and enacted Into a LaW in Councils this
76th day of June, A. D. 1986.
• SAXES MeALSLEY,
President of Select Council.
MIEMPIMM
• Tl:loffiAS STEEL,
President of Common 00=41,
Attest: Boon 310111s.s•ren,
Clerk of Common Council.
AT A REDUCTION.
TUE ENTIRE STOCK OF
DRY GOODS, SHAWLS,
Balmoral and Hoop Skirls,
HOSIER' & GLOVES,
AT
McCLIIILIAND'S AUCTION,
CM Filth 11111tr0 , 016
4ErOoodi it winds sate. 7t44
A I;IORDINANCS authorizing the
cridlng, pavii g and setting with curb stone
Magee Reset.
yam 1. Rs it ordained and enacted by the Mayer,
dtdeners and ritimar Pittsburgh, in Select ond
Ccanatas Citusesits and it it Ural enacted by
auMarity o f [lke same, That Recording Regulator
be and be is Web, directed tatideettlse for pro
posals for grading, pastor, and Setting with Medi
'ion.. Magee erect, from Pennsylvania Avenue
Gibbon s t mt. and to let the same to tar manner
oirected ny an ordinance of Coamils, Paws/
August list A. D. 1867, and an Act of Aesembly
sof roved Sat nary Mb, A. D. 1814. •
Ordainedand enacted Into s law till Mtn del of
June, theS.
JAMES Mo&IILEY,
P. esident of Select Council.
Attests E. S. MORROW, .
Olerk of Select Connell:
THOMAS STEFL.
President of Common Council.
Attest: Evan Dfonsasna,
Clerk of Common Connell.
Jekland •
ALL ME
BEST NEW BOOKS,
summer Rending,
FOE SALE BY
DAVIS, CLAILSII & CO:,
'AN ORDINANCE authorizing the
grading, paving, and setting with curb stone
natio Be
.r.o. I Be- it ordained and mated bg Me Katy
Aidermew gulst citizens of PtUstrunk, in &tea
COIIIIMIO7I Ctimcils assembini, and iI fe limb)/ month!.
and ordained by a tawny of the sew, That the Help
ulator be and he to hereby direct.% to adverthe
for proposals for the grading,. navies and setting.
with curb stone of Factory street, from Lies
octet to the Auagaeayii7 . ; and to Ist the Mime
in the manner directed an ordinance of Poop.
ens, piissedAngnst att.l , and anAct of Amin- .
My approved January Ulu 11$4.
Ordained and enacted Into .a law ht Councils this
08th day of June, A. D. 1806. .
JAMES l!do MILEY,
E.
President of Select Oottacit:
Atest : E. S. Moseow, -
Oink of- Select Council. _
THOMAS STEEL.
Preibleut of OommonOonnoll..
Attest! Even Wieleasesa,
Oink of Common ClouneiL
PM( 014
NOTICE TO •
•
BRIDGE BETELDERS
Nashville fopensita!Bridgireßetruilt
SEALED PROPOSALS will reeeived until
t i t E e s ili s t E hgas in oitulLnentin D h i e N o
m ol suu the ital TEll c i . ,
COMPANY for fornisbing_mat dais and none
'Mantes . the Suspension Bit woes Cumber.
lard river at Nashville, Tema,* edby lb. Broad
Street Bridge Company. Pena snaking bids (Jr
tile work, will be required to 119 mlt plane, with
oemgeations complete, for the
or
to be bunk
Ihe atone piers and abutmeuti re already built,
and but little densagn. end It quantity Oi
Um irons taken from too old bridge has been prp.
served, which may be 11101 again.
By order of the Board.
A. W. BUTLER, Seei
NAM - PILL.. Jona Ii
. - 1V T81 ,1475r7' V lll : 7ol Y ft r r - OF
Inform you that UnrOliy, Poor BILHIEWOIS
and Water Bents aropayable at e tIITY T
tumuli OFF/04 No SSre •' litreet.•
wont oil per oent,ta alloweif for ampspa ymant.
All those desirous of aset4 En) • endllmo
The State PlereentileLteesese are likewise itgqss
and most be paid before the EST OP ;UL
as the TreSSTITOS moat make Mono to
Mate OirpuOintot at that •
kU • WX,1:1011
FOR BAIAB-400,000
SKOOO--aHiVtti
110*KULA04.
is Liberty
OIL LIWIOII3.
134.97E8 viLiD Bart KERS
BTATsts
7-30 Loan,
TIMID NATIONAL BUM
Corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley
FISCAL /WEST OT THEAMITED STATES
and SPECIAL AGENT of Joy Oooko, U. B. Aped
We the seth at the
Seven-Thirty Loan,
POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE,
AND THE
Only Loan in. the Market
IDON'TEETIBLE INTO
1:16 8. lik2o RIX PER REX%
GOLD nu/omm BONDS.
E=M=
J. a LIVINGSTON. Ouhies
mesas
cr z
SECOND NATIONAL BANK,
Of Pittsburgh.l
Corner et Hand and Liberty Streets,
*anal Agents of Jay ILA"oke for too sale of
NEW SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
• Tato la strictly the Peoples Loan: and is inning
absorbed at the rate of about Ova mutionspLi dais
These bonds bear an Interest of.
Two 0013.ta1l Per nay
*soh hundred dollars, and are eicorerrible mats.
city Into U. S. Ylve-Twswer Sin Per Oenhttold
Bearing Bonds.
Pull conualsalons will be allowed :swanks,
Baskets, sad Broke" who purchase for mails.
C. H. BICKM, Cashier
T I P 4 . • •
- •. •
PEOPLES' NATIONAL BANK,
• Of Pittsburgh.
Capital Paid $1,000,000, with Privi
lege of $2,000,000.
s., BM . BOttle thaw= 'FIRST AND WOOD
This Bank, organized under the National Bank
ing ,Dystesc is now prepared to transact, built:tau
at its Banking House, corner of Wood and lint
street..
Collections made on all accessible pcitnta on the
WORE,orable terms. Epesfal Agents for JAY
for the sale of the
U. 13.' 7 3-10 Treasury Notes.
SAXE'S". BEA, Prerldest.
F. M. GORDON, Cashier :
3. C. hieFOIERSON. Teller. ap;64td
TBB
EXCHANGE NATIONAL Bl4thl
O f Pittsburgh. ;
Clitultral by the Capital lOrganizetlaadtt
State of Ca., 1816.1 11,000,000.1 Natal Law 1866
This Bank bus been desbpusten a
DEPOSITARY - 1
OF THE
United States TreaS'ury,
d agpoLoted agent for tho aide of the
7.80 x_. cs Ai. xv - ..:
Every facility will be offered to Levestera or par
tite purchealt4 for mule..
EL UL =BRAY, Cashier
STOCK /tM)
REAL ESTATE BROKER%
Orders toe the purchase and sale of stocks to
NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA
executed without any fit:thee comeelseton Win
THE REGITI4I3. RATES
Tit the Erepciative
I AM MAKING UP
Wry .7..dant of Roma. 3111211:tato
Tas CONING FALL SALES,
AND SOLICIT ORDERS
S. B. BRYAN,
VT rothrra Erremar,
MURRAY
comm. .cornazepAisrsr.
W. P. WI7IIItAY, President.
J. U. Llat&T,Seerstaryend Treasurer.
The Company *Wes In fee !Maple a Win eontain.
tot
ted I ,,b lE=R iu gli: lptgor ty-nutary lo s gige hes erry iir.,;
and lying between Cherry Mtn and OilOreek.
Twentysetett team hays alzsodyboon made to
mponsible Partite, among whom will be found ;:
the names of some of the oldest and mod tuceest"
oolong on the Croix.
The entire tract will aeltemmodate host WSW CM
wells., This farm is emreenanded by four et the
most. celebrated oltprodtming lams, on Oil Cheek
and Cherry Enn,and le in sloe proximity to the
...keen• and ildenntsinc. Wells, and about - one
Mlle - from the Walnut Bend Wall•
The Company ogles a kmited number of sham
. at tha autostaltiaatatak
SkVENTY-FTIE CENTS PER SHARE:
Maps of. aitt proitertn together informs.
1100 regarding the property and organization of
the Company canbe obtained at the oak» of
ffijOa.lk BALLET
witamis HALL
DRUM & SLACK,
have on Mad a larp anortinuit of
MOWING mAcmar.o. -
, .151CORMIZI_ .isi.mazczues.
Strair Citters,icithes audilayftakes,
Na SS a2la SO-OHIO
W BITS MararANDER
BunDEB3 can CONTEte,
Raving Lately Removed'
TO 169 and 171 LFACKE STunKr,
4 1 ;- 11 eigizeziar airy.
they 1111 moldy to famich all th " dr customers col
yd geni n tt
s .FLEXTN littidEtta
MALS " 09 . 1.DIFEW OIL
TA ES mods to - sad•oonatantly vnhaod.
Scroll Flawing and kits:acts &Must oomplets
Treasurer.
JetOdesd
McCORD its
witidessis Dealenila
Hats,
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Bala ad, ta stari &closed sad nest soadideSS.
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INSVRA.NCF
Manufacturers and Merchants
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE: No. 87 WATER STRERI
J. I. MEN YETI% President.
J. W. CHALFANT, Vice President.
Vllll. P. JONES, Secretary.
MURES AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
Insures Steamboats and Cargoes.
7AEIN,L BENNETT,A. E. W. PAINTER,
JACOB L. SOWARIZ,r. W. CHALFANT,
ROBERT LEA, . ISMER:MEET.
J. 0. PERSHING, VOLLILM WALEEB
M. W. WATSON,IR. G. BUSHNELL,
L. B. Ka/LBHENO ,Y IJOHN
RY A WEAVER.
tor iparrtd
INSURANCE.
BOATMOS' FIBS & ITWWE
nsurarice. Company.,
Offia i COMB WOOD AND FIRST ETD.,
allowed to design.
ISCHARND - ,GRAY, President.
DAVID EL PARK. Vice President.
ROBERT PINNEY, Secretary.
Will Insure Against all Kinds
MBE AND MARINE RISKS
E. 0. GRAY
JAMES
LIVEN., REts, .
EL W. Gv
HENRY LLOYD,
JOHN GRAFF
N. J. HIGLEY'
• 'F. K.
my2Altsctd
ptsuaexcE.
EMU IIiSIIRM4 CONANY,
Once: Corner Water and Market Sts.,
Z. R. RHOENBEBOER:TresidAut-
R. R. Vire President.
ROBERT FINNEY. Seeretosy.
WILL/NONE AGAINST ALL KINDS
Marine and Fire Risks.
britSTPOZB , :_.
J. H. SHOENBERGER, W. K. NIMON.,.
W. J. ANDERSON, ANDFON,_I'
JAMES L BENNETT, M. W. BELTZHOGYEM,
B. D. COCHRAN, J. 'A. 0 AINIELEY '
R. T. LEECH Js., W. W. MARTEN
L M. PENNObK, BYRON H. P AID ' tTEE.
A. D. SMITH.
ZirdSalnd
ADDY & "EWEN'S,
• •
Gas and Steam Fitters,
Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead,
LEAD PITE, PIG & BAR LRA.D.
PlumWs' Materials in General.
Fitted tri in the Most Spproved Style.
Teuaki Yeti with lead cuuePper. Houses fitted
up with waterer gas.
MI=E2I
JAIME BOWA,
MILKOTAOTIMER or
thIPROVED BORING TOOLS,
Sinking Oil, Salt and Other Wells,
Tools warranted nada ot the very beat SLIGO
AND LOW MOB IRON.
(Burka% Building.)
Lomi*FremM CUuWh, MftAo em 4
with snot articles as' aro =pessary to coodnot
09e:igloos, 712: , -
HAM FTS,
irdattS, . SAWS. -
vls Es. . sque i rs,
I WtElik . ,CIIIIA 4 ,
EtAMMERot, WBEROM9II4,
Fitesixa, . i pr. aNzs. ,
Aar . NAB. a.. ~ ;
Rope, Loather and ama Belting,
- . all at whisk i tarp coastaAtair to NM%
.J11:21011/1
pumrs.
♦ tall- tad ♦arletwortmeat
HST RECEIPED AB HOB BILE LOW,
Hose Pipes ~ a id Street - Hydraita
, ,
gThe best quality of Ebeet and Pig Load and
Lead Pipe on hand.
DAICEIC,PARSELT. & CO.;
P. O. BOX urn.
SUPERIOR
.OIL 'ENGINES.
Wa are eonstructing, keep on Wind, a
=puke Ella of , •
Bitter a Common or W4lO Boaer.
IN Write parties' nitodbLenglro be tits pur•
nposeto and 'ow them,. of PILE Ant ,
friteitAtrot Pity
_Water Works.
Jos'MACKINTOSH, BKOMIILL.k. go.
BooKS! BOOKS I 1 - 4041C43 1- t.k
e. 40011
9BIGGB JEFICOTT.•;') •
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swift
Mkt • .: • F.
E€ic
Of Pittsburgh.
(BAGdLEVS BUILDING.)
==l
(Over People's National Sink.)
,
mast-row! :
D. E. PARE,
JrBllll 1%. EARTON ,
lAEE
AMIN E RI FIVIL H IGHT , ,
3 SMIT
DAP, ()Haymow),
rADOR.
Of Pittsburgh.
(BAGALLDS BUILDING.)
0:11-yi4(ift1e4Al.richi:11
To. 165 WOOD STREET,
(OPPOSITE FIRST OHIMOIL)
OIL REFLWERIES
,117 attended to. , )et
N 0.130 WOOD ETREET,
PITTSBURGH, Pb
WELL BORERS
Faralahe6 at
Wholesale and Retail.
HYDRANT HOSE.
113BNISRED TO pELDF.R.
149 1 . 01711 TH STREET;
PIT7THORGH,
corms -insvcsexrezile?,,
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