OtlittAilut-01, ~ KANSAS. LCorrespoudence of the Pittsburgh Gazette.l LAWRENCE, St. 26, 1.569. I ' have been travelling about for some ten days in all directions from this city—scone milernorthward, as far southward as Otta wa—thirty miles, and to' Junction City westward, and really were I asked which part is best I could not tell. It is all:4yery good. The broad level bottom of thetart sas river has the richest and deepest soil— in some places eight to ten feet of black san dy loam; but nearly all the higher and roll ing prairies have soil far- deeper than ever the plough can reach. I think that for wheat culture the higher lands are prefera ble toe river bottom, as they certainly are better r all kinds of fruits. They are more tot he I and pleasant; the gentle undula tions of occasional bluffs and knolls render them extremely picturesque. The country south of this city is) d ffl of farms, many• of them well improve, while the numerous streams are all broadly belted with timber. From any little eminence their courses can be ti aced by these belts of timber for many miles, while the intervening grassy prairies, cultivated farms, *sea, orchards and vil lages, all combine to form magnificent land scapes. While at Ottawa I found the hotels crowded with men in search of land. A reference to the registers showed that Ohio was more largely represented than any other state. Next to that Indiana and Illi nois, while the States further east had a few representatives. 1 The Neosho valley is thawing strongly, and so I am told is the region around Salina, including the valleys of the Salineand Salomon. Another strong stream of immigration, is setting in towards' the valleys of the Republican, theig Blue i 3 and the intervening country. S me push out far towards i the borders, whe e stock • raising may be prosecuted to bett r advan tage; while others seek locatio s where they can at once enjoy social, ed cational and religiout advantages. Day before yesterday I took the train on the Union Pacific Railway, E. D., o go up to Manhattan and. Junction City, he latter of which is three miles beyond F rt Riley, and about one hundred miles wet of this city. Manhattan is twenty miles t is side. I was surprised to find so many pe pie trav eling; and another thing whit ttracted the attention of our little party—Judge Ag new, of our Supreme Court, and his two daughters, and a gentleman from St. Louis -was, the marked intelligence and energy of the passengers. It is no ordinary class of people who are plishing their way into this ma,snificent-region; and wh n, after a few years of vigorous and well irected in dustry, they Shall have improve 'it as such men can improve it, there will probably not be anything to equal it on th globe. I find that very many who purchase lands in the more settled parts, content them selves with eighty acres, or half of a quarter - section-80 by 160 perches, It i enough in such a country as this where ev ry acre is _ available, and where the, soil is so strong that there is no necessity to leav it half the time resting. I read not long ag an article in an agricultural paper, in whit the writer advised farmers to double the aantity of their land, not by , doubling the number of their acres, but by doubling the de th of their I ma. Measured by that rule, eighty acres of • Kansas soil is a big farm. This contentment , with small tracts is wisdom on thOir part; for the money which' they would be required to buy another eighty acres can be better employed in improving the first eighty. Wealthy men may with proprietpurchase more; but it is bad policy forcomparatively a 317, poor man to put nearly all his means into land, which, when he has it, he isluttable to cultivate, or to go in debt, and thnt keep his nose to the grindstone at the l very time _when he is least able to bear the operation. 'When I wrote some letters from Kansas last year I spoke of the exceeding thrift and beauty of frnit_trees in this State. This time _I have had an opportunity of seeing and tasting the fruit they produce; and I have no hesitatien in saying that I never saw such apples and peaches anywhere, especi ally the latter. , The peach crop was very abundant wherever there were old 'enough to bear. In, size, in flavor, in rich ness of color and cleanness of skin, this is true. Even - the seedlings surpassed the finest I saw in Pittsburgh before I left home. It is my impression that ere long the busi ness of canning peaches will become impor- - taat-and profitable one in this State. Grapes do better here than any place I ever saw, and for sizekand richnesa of bloom they excel any I ever tasted. 'The highest grounds are the best for them, as indeed they are for fruit, of all kinds. A nurseryman told me the other day that the alanthus, which grows with great rapid - ity here, is an excellent and durable wood for fence posts, being only second to locust and cedar. I expressed 'surprise at this, but he assured me that it was so. They are grown in great numbers by nurserymen. The common locust grows very rapidly until attacked by borers. One man told me that where they are planted all over a field like an orchard, only greatly more crowded, the borer has little effect upon them. In many parte of this State •cedars grow natur ally. I have seen some cedar-posts. Fruit trees are planted much closer here , than with us. Twenty feet' asunder is enough for-apple trees. TrOes seemito have a kind of instinct; and where they' are re quired to resist an almost constant breeze 'they grow more sturdy, and do not send their boughs away off from the trunk as they do with us. This is true of all trees, but especially fruit trees. The Osage orange is very largely Used for hedges, and with the most satisfactory re sult. Some farmers, however, prefer to en close their fields with stone, which, on most farms, can he done very well at moderate expense. The magnesian limestone, which is found in all the bluffs, make the best stone fences I ever saw. This is because they • generally lie in layers of uniform thickness, -from four to fourteen and sixteerr inches. Wire is pretty extensively used in the more 'Western settlements on new farms.] some times three, but more frequently four, strands are used, which are passed through holes in the posts. These are set from eight to fifteen feet asunder, and are frequently - quite small. - I intended to say something about the lateral railroads of this State, but have al i ready made this letter quite long enpugh. In another, I must tell you what I saw at Junction City, and other places upthe road. Coming to Grier. - - Dehnar, Abe statistician of the Treasur' Department, is likely to come to , grief, so far-as his tgures are concerned. The Sec retary of the Treasury, says they are entirely incorrect and mierepresent facts, .cleneral Spinner sari the true reeordkof tlie depart ment will show that Delmar's' figures are stelibei•ctee :falsifications: It' is understood that a prominent , official ,of the „Treasury Department will, at the request of the Sec retary, prepare an official statement of all items purporting to be given by Delmar. This will be taken from the books and offi cial records of the Department. and will give a complete account of the receipts and expenses of the Goverzuncrit. The 011 Revival at Pleasantville. - __The ,Titnaville Iferald prints a letter dated September 24th, from which - we note: In this particular section, at the present writing, politics are'eeldom thought of, the people are so absorbed in oil. Everybody, will talk of leases, and fee simples, and fractional interest, and wells, productions, etc., but politics are almost tabooed. You have already heard that,-Pleasant ville is the new land of promise—the Mecca of every pilgrim. Six months ago it was a delightful village of about one thousand in habitants. There was a single hotel and perhaps half a dozen basiness establish ments. Everybody admired the handsome gardens and pretty houses strung along the road,'but if one had predicted that Pleas antville was the site of the largest "oil basin" yet discovered, he would have been deemed a proper candidate for the nearest lunatic asylum. Yet, indeed, it has so be come. The , development 'of a hundred barrel-well, at once-attracted the attention of operators in general, and from that time till the present there has been an incessant tide of travel, and steadily increasing investments at the great oil centre. The population of the place has trebled within the period ,indicated, and the great problem has been how ,to accommodate the people. Hotels and boarding houses are constantly filled to overflowing, and the Chase House, a build ing which originally cost seventy thousand dollars, has beeh removed from Pithole, to meet the necessities of the rising old me tropolis. An opera house has been trans ported from the same place and re-erected here, and now does a better business in the line of popular entertainment than Plthole ever witnessed at the palmiest "stage" of inflation. Forty or fifty hacks run between Titusville and Pleasantville, a distance of six miles, making three or four trips per day, and loaded with passengers. Anybody who is familiar with the daily panorama of a thriving "oil town" will recognize many of its characteristics in,Pleasantville. Horses dragging themselves to death, drivers- ex posed to all weather, carpenters piling up derricks; drillers - dropping the everlasting "thud," engines puffing, whistles scream ing, petroleum spirting, machinery pound ing, inn-keepers, cooks and waiters always .on the go, grocers and merchants packing and unpacking, speculators busy - at maps, lawyers drawing papers and ferreting out titles, boys hawking papers, hackmen yell ing; but amid all this are the features of an establisheA civilization, essential churches, flourishing schools, home life, good fare, comfortable rest, law and order, and a hal lowed Sabbath; for Pleasantville, under, the administration of Burgess-Beebe, is the best governed town in the oil. region. There are now about forty-eight wells at Pleasantville, and the oil production is be tween 2,500 and 2,000 barrels per day. There has been no single instance of failure to pi ocure oil, and although the wells are not large, probably none exceeding 153 barrels per day, there is but one other dis trict in the oil region that has a larger daily production. The oil is found mostly in the fifth sand rock, at the depth of 825 feet. The extent of the producing territory is still a matter of conjecture, but the belt ranges at least two and a half miles in width and has developed longitudinally a distance of be tween three and four miles. Such a field of operations must require a long time to ex haust, and after a careful survey of the gen eral indications, I should estimate a-contin ually increasing production for at least a year to come. Operators who took advan tage of the early developments and secured territory at a low price, have realized very handsomely from the result of their invest ments. SPECIAL NOTICES. MANHOOD AND THE VIGOR OF YOUTH restored In four weeks. Suc cess guaranteed. DR. 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Corn Brooms, In store and for sale by FETZER & ARMSTRONG le4 • •10 Market street. corner First. pzia FS 34:9 hr:V 3wx-e13):41a 115 FOURTH ST. 116. - - JOHN D.-BAILEY & STOCK AND REAL ESTATE . BROKERS AND , ANOTIONEEND, Are Dreamed to sell at Auction , STOONBONDS, and all kinds of SECURITIES' REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. /Lc. ' either on the premises or at the Board of Trade Rooms. Particular attenUon paid, as heretofore, to the Sale of Real Estate at private sale, Sales of Real Estate In the country attended. • Office. No. 118 FOURTH srliArr• 116:as $lO.OOO TO LOAN, ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. • GrF.O. M. PETTY. a1t.15 Beal Estate Agent, GO Gasctald-street. PT nBURGIi G 14-xxcprzoit sAills: ( - 7 , • •„ • , , - ' 7 13YAL - , -- IT. - 4-7. • •-•••• AT AUCTION—HousO and Lot, • Federal Street, Al legheny.' • SALE ON SA.TURDAF, Octlber 3d, at 3 o'clock. The_propertv 240. 305 FEDERAL STREET, Al legheny. above Jackson, will be sold on the prem ises, at 3 o'clock, on S ATURDAY. October 3d. The Lot Is 20 by 100 feet. The H,uee is a two-story brick, wl'h hall, sla rooms, finished attic and excellent dry cellar. The whole interior wood work is grained and varnished in best-manger. The ceilings are high. Gas and water throughout. A public alley extends from the rear of this lot, thus securing an uninterrupted cur rent of air. The location. neighborhood and build ings are good,rendering this a veryicomibrtable and desirable place of residence. Is sold only on ac count of the owner's removal to the country. Termi—Halt cash, balance In two years. An inspection of the premises prlor to sale in vited. A LEGGAT E. Auctioneer. BY A. WILW I LECIS ASSIGNEE'S SALE. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &c. MONDAY MORNING, October 12th, 1868, at 10 o'clock, by order of John H. Bailey. Esq., As signee In Bankruptcy of Samuel Hirsh, will be sold at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 106 Smith field street, &large stock or Clothing, Cloths, Cats stmeres, Gen's Furnishing Goods. do., compeer Cassimete Frock and Sack. Coats, Casstmere Pa ts. Overcoats, Vests, Jackets, Undershirts, Cie Collars, Gloves, Socks, Neck Ties. Handiterchlrfe. 23 pieces Casslmere, Buttons: s c. se3O:fit A. McILWAINE, Auctir. TOCKS ,B ON D EXCHANG E - AND THIRD NATIONAL. UM/AY EVENING, October 6th, 1868. at 73i o'clock. will be sold, on second floor of Commercial Sales Rooms, 106 emithtield street: • 30 shares Exchange National Bank Stock. 30 shares Thtrd National.Bauk. 1573 3 Borough of Lawrenceville BSnds. 4 shares Pittsburgh Nat. Coal & Coke Co. ' 2 shares Allegheny Valley It. It. • 0c.3 A. McILWAINE, Auctioneer._ DOWER INTEREST AT AUC TION.-14.. ESUAY EVENING, October 6, at 7 o'clock, will be soy•'. on second door of Com mercial sales Rooms. 106 Smithfiela street, the Dower Interest of Mrs. Thomas Holmes in two houses and lots on Ross street, the rental being one thousand dollars per an num. 002 A..IIIcILWAINE. Auctioneer. BY PALMER, & PHILLIPS. PALMIER & PHILLIPS, AUCTIONEERS And Commission Merchants, OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, Na 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, Dry :Goods and NotiOns,. AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENING. Consignments Solicited. Prompt Re. turns. FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE. F OR SALE. TWO HOUSES AND LOT on Carton street, Allegheny. This property will be sold low, as the party Is about leaving the city, and wishes to dispose of throperty beforeremoving. SAWMILL, TWO DWELLINGHOUSKS TWC BARNS, with good FARM, and about SOO acres timber land. This property will be sold low. Cast S2,soo—balance on time to suit buyer. FARM OF 120 ACRES, will be sold for twenty dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame house and good barn: 50 acres of the laud clear. FARM OF 180 ACRF_S near the line of railroad; very well located fur raisin stock; improvements are good and substantial; 100 acres of the land in meadow Tind grain. CITY. PROPERTY.—WiII sell a good brick house, containing five rooms, at Sixteen 'Hundred Dollars, asawould rent for the amount In six years. LAItUE LOT OF GROUND, having a river front, and very convenient of access. TAN NERI, convenient to the city, and having a well established custom or local trade connected therewith; a good dwelling and forty acres of laud. FOUR LOTS In Sharpsnurg, near the, zallroad: would make a good coal yard. HOTEL FOR SALE.—That tine Hotel property, situated at the Blairsville Junction, containing fourteen rooms and the necessary outbuildings, with three acres of garden and fruit trees. This well located hotel will be sold low, as the proprie tor wishes to retire frum business. FOR RENT. One larg e House, for Boarding Bente One nevi Brick House, 8 rooms. One new Brick House of 4 rooms. One new Briea House of 3 rooms. One House of 5 rooms and lot 55 by 14-0. One House cf 7 rooms sail lot 150 by 150. Two new Erica Houses, 11 rooms each. One new Frame House, 4- rooms. Two new Brick Houses, 3 rooms each. One new Frame House In Wilklusburg, having six rooms and large lot, well suited for garden. 7 acres that can be divided into acre lots. 5 Lute in Oakland. rower and a larg.e Room and Yard for rem. In a good location. Will be rented for abort or long time. FOR LEASE OR SALE-3 Lola on Morton street, Nintb Ward. WANTED-3,000 feet of Flagging 340 4 incited thick. TO LOAN—SSO,OOO , IN BUMS Oir scooo ANT) UPWARD. . D. P. HATCH'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE, No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh. 1029)p113 2,000,0()0 A """' CHOICE lANDS FOR-SAL T% BY TEL • UniOn Pacific Bait/road Company, EASTERN DIVISION. Lying along the line of their road, al. ' $l,OO TO $5,00 PER ACRE, - And on a CREDIT Of FIVE YEARS. For farther particulars, mane s ice:, address - • JOHN P. DEVI.IIEUX, Land Cpmmlseloner, Topeka., , Kansas, Or CHAS. B. 1.113180 RN, Ser%T. aul4: St. Louis. hilesonri. PENN STREET DWELLING FOR SALE. That splendid th l ree.story BRICK DWELLING, ' No. 135-Penn Street, Adjoining the residence of Wm. MoTtnittht, Esq. Is handsomely finished. ens all the modern improve ments. Also, a good Fire Proof Safe Lai ge stable and carriage house in the rear. Lot is 24 feet on Penn street, and extends back 160 feet to a private alley. Location is one of the mm t desirable 111 the city. For further particulars enquire of ISAAC M. PENNOCH, st=tx99 No. 19 Irwin street. I P_ ! KO! WILL PURCHASE A t W ag tt acres. ali ti n E nd r er C P:a l : T e n n i / c S tflti T vat c l o o 6 n - . The improvements are a cottage house, with stable and other outbuildings; 200 'bearing fruit trees of best - selections ; watered by two never-falling springs. bituated 4 miles from the city, near to McKee's Rocks and Chartiers Creek. From this place an extensive view can be had of Manchester, Allegheny City and the rivers. Terms easy. • Apply,to B. McLAIN & CO ., au2l Cor. Fourth and Smithfield streets. rOR SALE & TO LET.--Houses and Lots for sale In all parts of the city and m eths. Also, several FARMS In • good locations. Also, a small 'WOOLEN FACTORY, with SO acres of land, and good Improvements, which- ',will sell cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses to let on good streets. Private DirellingDOnses for rant in both cities. For ftirthe L r partIcWARD elars Inquire Wi , WI ' I.lo,orant street, opposi LUM te CathedraL TWO.STOBY BRICK DWELLi , ING HOUSE! FOR BALE—new, well built an in good order; eve rooms, kitchen and eclat, well any pump. bake oven . and budrant, grape vines, etc. Also the adjoining lionseut two stories, four rooms, pantry and cellar, with lot sign feet front on Shelby street, (9 1 n. 7th ward,) by WO le" deep to au alley,. .Apply to 8. CUTHBERT& SONS, c. , •l' I 85 amitbeeld street. • CHEAP BUILDING LOTS FOB BALE by B. CUTIIIB MKT k SONS. 'OWE, ZELLERS & DEFT, “LAS 4 MANUFACTURkMB, fiTAINED. ENAMELED and (SOUND EILASB made to order' : SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1868. APPLY AT V' I 0111PIELAIVFP, COURTIALEt, By virtue of an order of sale, made by the Or phans' Court on the Etth day of boptember, 1868, at No 195 June Term, 1888, the undersigned will sell'on the premises, at PUBLIC SALE, on FDIDAY,.the 23d Day of October, ISGS, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M., THOSE TWO LOTS, Nos. 29 an 30. In St. Clair Denny's plan, City of AlleghenT. No, 29 has a front of 20 feet on Re becca street, ekt • ndlug back 100 feet to bt. Clair as a front of 21 feet on Rebecca one hundred feet; more or less, to street. No. 39 street, extendin •it:s 37 feet wide. A two-storied bas.a front on Borland•s alley of .g back across said lots 31 feet. .ual ,ground rent of 875 00. All let, 1868, to 'e paid out of pro- said street, ',her: dwelling therebn I Is3,‘§ feet, rUnni Subject to an an • arreara up to Jul ceeds of sale. 1 purcbate mo TERMS—One tlrmstion of sal sale, with late ; mortgage on th : the balance on , i st t , berefrona, sec property. 03 JAM or Children of Guardians of M deceaset! TSON, Attorne ALEX. M. W Grant street. RATOIV, ITIVE SALE. e COURT HOUSE, in the City of ADMINI PO I will sell at t Pitt sburgh, on Tuesday, October 6, at ,12 o'clock M., The following tracts of land situated In Tyrone and Perry towndps,_ Fayette county, ra.,• viz: fine tract containing 320 acres, having a front of near miles on the Connellsvllle Railroad and Yough iogheny river, near Miltenberger's Station, having from 75 to 60 acres tilled land, balance of land timbered and suitable for grazing; there is al , ta on this tract good building stone, and stone suitable fur making lavdraulle cement. Another tract, con taining 921 ac es and alkwance: on this tract is a large brick and frame building. 60 by 140, adml •rably adipted for a large Tannery. with engine and bolter, and machinery heretofore used In the manu facture of tire brick, but which can readily be made suitable for grinding cement or bark: there is also on this tract bench stone for glass house furnace!, and the best of stone for making hydraulic cement; also, veins of coal and fire clay. aconsiderahle quan tity of timber, and 50 to 60 acres tillable land. Miltenberger Station, on the Connellsvllle Rail road, Is 'twitted on Ebb: tract, which has a front of ever 2 miles on the said railroad. . • Terms of sale made known on day of sale. Per sons deslronk of visiting raid land can get all Infor mation from the undcrsigned. _ VuN fIONNII ,, RST, Administrator, de bouts non. etc., of t;EU. MIL- Ti NB ERG Nfil. deceased. . . Sea:r2i FII. 11. BAILEY R BRO.. Auct's. IN THE MATTER OF THE AP PLACATION OF "The Co-operative Relief Aosociation of Birmingham,' N 0.474, rie..ember Tenn, 186.8, in the Court of Common Pleas of \Allegheny County. Applie.ttlsoi having been made in tarn Above ea, by the petitioners for a ells.rle:r as a Co-operative Relief A , sm.Mtlen, tiltd as 01 September 3d, lfiGS. lu a ',mut:awe with the laws of the Commonwealth, nolleeish reby given unless, exceptions be tiled in proper time a charter will be granted lu December Tenn, of 1E68; of said Court. W. C. AUGIIINTIATTGII. se_%: y 2- s Solicitor for Petltionevs. ' NOTICE --Notice is hereby given thAt Letters of Admini-tration have been granted by the It'gtter of Allegheny county, to the undersigned, on the estate of FREDERICK SAUER., late of Allegheny county, deceased. All person ,, in debted to said estate are hereby nodded to pay the same, and all persona haying drams against the said estate, to nr sent the stony, proper!) authenti cated, for :A:Ulan:wilt. Al A GDA LEN A SALTER. Arimlnistratria of Frederick Sauer, decerted. Pitrsburg.lt, rcpt. 7, 186 1 . eeps:as. 01fICE.—fiVheteas, Letters of li L~Administration on the estate Cl .1011 N S. AVFON, late of Oakland Township, dereensed, hate been duly granted t., the un,tersigned by.the Register of Al leghenyeounty. all to-rsons inoebted to or haying claims against the estate of said et cea-ed are rtorttoste.l to present the sao e without delay:lllr settlement. at the ollee of THOS EW• INti, Attorney. So. 156 Fourth St.. Pittsburgh. A R NIEI DAVISON, AdnOnlsttatrix; HEN HY LLOYD. Administrator. - .)yilr:Dl2-S . FLOUR. Hint MILL EMILY FLOUR. PEARL MILL Three Star Green Brand, equal to FRENCH FAMILY FLOUR. 1 his Flour will oz.: y he sent out when especially ordered. - • PEARL MILL BLUE BRAND, Equal to best St.,Leuir. • PEARL MILL ' RED BRAN, ) Ilonal to best Ohio. Flour. WHITE CORN FLOUR AND CORN MEAL. B. T. XEMEDY sk BM, Allegheny, Sept. 9, IBOS. PILARL 11 I is. V‘LOURS FLOUR!: FLOtit:l! re.ill ground Old Wheat Flour. White Star Mills, fur Wally use. Riverside Mill, for Bakers. Stone Mlii for Bakers. Ontario Mill. fur Bakers. Monitor Mill, for Bakers. City Mill. Sprintleld, 0,, Family Flour. Carey's XKIX Family Flour. Mad River Family Flour. - OF h EW WHEAT. Plainyiew Mills Fancy St. Louie. f Tea Rose Mills do Clarke's Bret Baker's Flour. Keystone Mills 410 Coronet[ Mills do For sale by WATT, LANG dk CO, auf.S ' ' 172 and 114 WOOD ST. FERTILIZERS. TO WHEAT GROWERS. EUREKA AMMONIATED BONE, SUPER-PHOSPHAT I E OF' LUTE, MANUFACTURED BY Allegheny The Allegheny Fertilizer Co. SEWARD & CA.711 - I'BELL, rlto - rnEErroiliSf Office, 856 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. The best Fertilizer In use, and recognized y Farmers who have given lea trial, to be the stand ard for raising large crops of Wheat, Bye, Oats, Corn, Pots toes, ac. We have published for grata- Rene circulation a pamphlet containing interesting and valuable statements of this Fertilizer, copies of which will be sent free to any sending us their ad dress. HOTELS. SURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1. • This first clue Hotel will open . f i pr the season on $3 25th June. Terms, .50 per da ; $5O per week. Address It. ft. THUMPS°, , Proprietor (Formerly of Congress Hall, Cape Island, and Me tropolltan Hotel, Washington, 1). C.) N. B.—The music will be under the direction o Mr. CARL lIENTZ. . 'e2l:rd7 A NEW SUMMER RESORT. THE T , AW HOUSE, Stoneboro, Pa., (On the line of Jamestown & Franklin Railroad, one hour's ride from Franklin.) This house is large new and commodious, well furnished, has billiard rooms, ten-pin alleys and covered Prome nades. It is on the banks of the mast charming Fairy Lake in America, abounding in Ash, and ad mirable for sailing purposes, surrounded with hul phur springs, romantic scenery, Ics. It Is the best summer resort in the Rate. - Addrells.. B. T. KENNEDY: Proprietor. PAPER. PITTSBURGH PAPER MANU FACTORING OOMEPANY, Manufacturers of PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS. CLINTON MILL — RTICtreiNVILLE. Ortio. MILE,--NEW BRIGHTON, PA. OFFICE AND WARE1101:113E, N 0.82 Third Street , Pittsburgh, Pa. orncrits—AuousT HARTJE, Prestdent.. - JNO. R. LIVINGSTON, Treasurer. SAMUEL RIDDLE. Secretary. R D irtra ntr: J l- 3 7 2 Augrtit n Hartje, John Atwell, 8. H Coati palA for raver Stock.n. IMAIKE r IOUIL LIFE IN THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., No. 102 BROADWAY. ASSETS RAPIDLY INCREASING, OVER This Company Is the Guardian of a Sacred Fund, w e h s c , wish t o th pr oevade p for s s h b e l eWiudrodwen a t n o d the e ln s ured. All Approved Forms of Policies Issued. Liberal modes for the payment of Premtems. Policies Non-forfeiting by their terms. The Entire Profits of the Company dick ed equitably among the insured. Last Return of Premium, FIFTY PEE CENT. ey cash, on con year from date of red by bond and nutacionS: Hon. John A. Dix, ! E. V. Hangbawont, ' Hon. James Harper, William Wilkins, 1 John J. Crane. Julius H. Pratt. r 1 William T. Hooker, William W. Wright, Wm. M. Vermilye. Charles J. Starr, . . Chas. G. Rockwood, William Alien,` Hon. Geo. Oodyke, Geo. W. Cuyler. . Minot C. Morgan, Geo. T. Hope, Thomas Blaney., John 11. Sherwood, BenJ. B. Sherman, Edward H. Wright, Aaron Arnol^ , ' I Geo. W. irarlee, Rich'd H. Bowne. I Wm. L. Coggsvrell. WALTON H. PECKHAM, President. HENRY V. GAHAGAN, Secretary. LUCIUS McADAM, Actuary. • J. BATES INVIVIIILLIN, /WENS, McBRIER, Valli= 3.lcßrier, -at-Law; No. 60 ocl: GENERAL AGENT FOR WESTERN PENNA., Room No. f 2, Bank of Commerce Build ing, corner of Sixth and Wood struts, pri-rsl3Gn . , la - Agents wanted. Apply as above. jy2l:tf.:2-r - rs IMPERIAL - FIRE INSURANCE CO., OF LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1803. CASH CAPITAL PAID UP AND INVESTED 101.NDS EXCEED ING $8,000,000 IN GOLD. Insurance against Fire effected on Houses and Buildings, Goods, Wares and Merchandise. Steam boats, etc. Policies isbued payable in gold or cur• reuey. Afar United states Branch Office, 40' PINE STREET, Nest York. All losses of the United States Branch will be ad .;usted in New York. J. Y. MeI....A.IIGIMIN, Agent, Office, 67 FOURTH STREET MR. McLAI7GHLI SI Is also Agent for the Manhat tan Life Insurance Company. kies:c72 B EN FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY, Office in Franklin Sayings Bank Buildings, N 0.43 Ohio St., Allegheny. A ROME COMPANY, managed by Directors wei: known to the community, who trust by fair dealing to merit a share of your patronage. DENTIN IRWIN.. GEO. D. RIDDLE • DIRECTORS: Henry Irwin, IL L. Patterson, Henry Berwig, Geo. IL Riddle, Jacob Franz, tiottleib Faas, Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, Jacob Rush, W. IL Stewart, Ch. P. Whiston, Joseph - Craig, Jos. I.lutner, H. J. Zinkand, Jeremiah 'Cohen ap10:01.3 WESTERN INSURANCE (Xl3l. PANY OF PITTSBURGH. EXANDER. NIMICK, President. WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary. CAPT. GEMRGE NEELD, General Agent. Office, 92 Water street, Spang & Co.'s Ware house, up stairs. Pittsbur . Will insure against all - Inds of Fire and Marine' Risks. A home Institution. managed' by Directote who are well known to the. community, and who are determined by promptness and liberality to main. tale the chametor which they have assumed, as of• fering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. DIRIZTORS: Alexander Nimick, Jonn R. McCune, R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke, ,James McAuley, William S. Evans. Alexander Speer, -- Joseph Kirkpatrick, Andrew Aeklen, PhllllD Reymer ' David M. Lung. Win. Morrison, Ihmsen. nor pDEMNITY FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, 435 & 437 CHESTNUT BT., NEAR &rst Charles X'. Smacker, Mordecai H. Lords • TOWS/ Wagner, David S. Brown, Bamneltirant, Isaac Lea, Jacob H. Smith Edward C. Dale, f torte W. Riciards, , G eorge Fates. CHARLES O. BAN HER, President. EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. W. C. STEELS., Secretary,pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN, AGENT, North West corner Third and Wood Streets. mh29:wis PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH OFFICE, No. 1673; WOOD STREET, BANK 07 COMMERCE BUILDING. This is a Home Company, and Insures against loss by Fire exclusively. LEONARD WALTER, President. • C. C. BOYLE. Vice President. ROBERT PATRICR, Treasurer. HUCCH bIe.ELHENI • Secretary. DLBSCTORS: Georo Wilson, Geo. - W. Evans, J. C. Lappe, J. C. Flelner, John Voegtley, A. Ammon. MEM Hobert Patrick, Jacob Painter, Josiah King Jas. H. Hopkins, Henry Sproni. NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., OP THE CITY OP ALLEGHENY. Office. in ALLEGHENY TRUST COMPANY'S BUILDING. FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. W. W. MARTIN, President JAS. STEVENSON. Secretary. DIRECTORS: • A. H. English o.ll.P.Williams Jno. Thompson Jno. A. Myter, Jas, Lockhart, Joe. Myers, Jab. L. Graham, nobt, Lea, , C. C. Boyle, Jno. Brown, Jr.. Geo . Gerlt, Jacob Kopp. -mh25:1134 ALLEGMENY INSURANCE CORI. PANT OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No. 37 FIFTH STREET, BANK BLOCS Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks. JOHN IRWIN,, Jn., President. JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President. C. G. DONNELL, Secretary. CAPT. virm. DEAN. General Agent. DIEECTOBS:' Crpt. Wrn. Dean, B. L. Fabnestoek W. H. Everson,! Robert H. Davis, Francis Sellers, cant. J. T. Stock dale. John Irwin, John D. McCord, C. G. Hnssey, Harvey Childs, T. J. Hoskinson, Charles Hays. PEOPLES' EIiStRANCE COM- PAN T. OFFICE, N. E. CORNER WOOD & FIFTH STa A Moine Company, taking Fire and Marine Risks Wm. Phillips, John Watt, John E. Parks, Capt. James 'Miller, Was. Van Kirk, James D. Verner WIL PHILLIPS, 1 JOHN WATT, Vice W. P. GARDNER, CAPT. JAS. GORDC ENTERPRISE Office, No. 424 PENN DIRECTORS; • I Ronk; Dickson, .. Robt. Liddell, , W. J. Friday, G. hiedle, C. Van Buren, F. Kissel', E. D. Myers, J. liangwlsch, Chris. Siebert, L. J. Blanchard, J. Weisser, P. Schlidecker 1103:11W7 - - BENJAMIN OINOZILLY ',unarming. QINGERLIf & CLEIS, SUCCessell i.„.7 Co GEO. riCIitICIIMAN & CO, PRACTICAL LITEIO446APHERti. The on ly Steam Lithographic Establishment West of the Mountains. Business Cards, Letter Heads. Bonds, Labels, Circulars, Show Cards, Diplomats. Portraits, Views, Certificates Of Deposits, limy"- don Cards, to.. Nos. TS and 74 Third stress, Pittsburgh. ja29:088 INSURANCE GUARDIAN OF NEW YORK. 81,000,000. PITTSBURGH, PA OF ALLEGHENY, PA. AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE =serous: Capt. John Is, Rhoads, Samuel P. Shrlver, Charles Arbuckle, Jared M. Brush, Wm: F. Lang, blcCrlckart `resident. PresfiLent. Secretary. ON. Gen - era, INSURANCE CO., OF PITTSBURGH, Pal ORNwrzasst. TRUST Co: Sonoma.) R. MYERS, Pretident. Mee President BT. J. GRIER. -Treasurer. J. ALBLETZ. Secretary. LITHOGRAPHERS. AMUSE-i2~cr. . Vr'NE , , OPERA HOUSE. Levee.. Manager Last we ek of WHITMAN'S GREAT EUROPEAN STAR BALLET TROUPE SATLiRDAY EVEN ING,•October 3d, and .every Evening and Saturday Matinee, will be presented, Sbakspeare • s beautiful Fairy play, r A NIIDSUADIER NIGHT'S DREAM.' Cast to the entire strength of the superior COntroa ay. Introducing the Brest European Ballet Troupo, under the direct:on of Mons. MARVIG. The great MoRLACCHI together with Salida. Beretta. Laura, Albertina, the Corypbees Ind Coros de Bal let, in beautiful dances every vetting. Concluding with the most dazzling Transformation r:cene ever seen in this country. PROF. CARPENTER'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEBEIrt No. 75 , THIRD STREET, is now open for the re ception of pupils. Class days and hours—For La dies, Masters and Misses. Wednesday and Saturday, - at 2W o'clock r. id. For Gentlemen—Tuesday and Friday Evenings, at S o'closk. Private lessons given. Circulars can be had at the Music Stores and at the Academy. Classes out of the city. It convenient, attended to. Sir Hall to let to Select Partieis, PAGE, ZELLERS & DUFF, MANUFACTURERS GROUND GLASS. PROFESSIONAL. JOS. A. BUTLER, ALDERMAN AND POLICE MAGIBTBA' TS. Office, 126 WYLIE STREET, near Washington. rITTSBFRGH, rA. Deeds Bonds, 31ortgages' Acknowledgments, Depositions, Collections, and all other legitimate business executed promptly. mh2o:n9 SAMUEL 11101ASTEItS, Ex-Officio ,Testice of the Peace and Police Magis trate. ,odlee. WiANT STREET, opposite the ClL thedral;-PITTSBURGII, PA. Deeds. Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, rh.nositions, and all Legal Business executed with promptness and dispatch.male EtiSTACE S. MORROW, A.l-4i)E1131-A-TV, EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE of THE PEACE AND POLICE MAGISTRATE. OFFICE, N 0.73 PENNA, AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Legal Business executed with promptness and (MNtell. zny AAMMON, Justice of the Peace, CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGT. CARSON STREET, EAST BIRMINGHAM. Collection of Rents solicited and promptly attend d to. my3:y6o WILLIAM H. BARRER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, CONVEYANCER, Office, CARSON STREET, :nearly opposite the Railway Depot, SOUTH PITTSBURGH. Business entrusted to his care promptly attend— ed to. T. S. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, President. .Seeretary. SzcoND FLOOR.. nioxr Room JOELIT w. RIDDELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Otlicelll6 Diamond Street, • (Opposite the Court House,) mom TXT A. LEWIS, V V • ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, No. 99. Diamond Street, m115:118 la" C. MACHRELL, • ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, No. S 9 Grant Street, mr24.b'?.5. . JOHN A. STRAIN, EX-OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND POLICE MAGLSTEATE. Oflce,ll2 FIFTH STREET, opposite the Cathe dral, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages Acknowledgments, Depositions and all Legal-Busi ness executed with nromotneas and dispatch. ARCHIBWI BLAILEL,EIf, ALTTOTLY-AT-I4A.W, No. OS FIFTH STREET, ap6:n9o:d&F DRUGS AND,•CHEMICALS. ORNAMENTAL r 3 .STAIN vv ED, ENAMELED and GROUND GLASS, for ng etores and Prescription Stands. with appro priate designs. PAGE, ZELLERS & DUFr'. S Wood street. Pittsburgh. Pa. MIMIC SEMLER CORMIL, An infallible remedy for Summer Complaint, Diar rhea, Dysentery, Vomiting, Sour Stomach and Cholera liorbus. DR. HARRIS' CRIMP CBE, A specific for Cholera, Cramps and Pain In the Stomach, for sale by HARRIS & EWING, Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets, 3." SCHOONMASER & SON'S PURE WHITE LEAD, McCOY'S VERDITER GREEN, exposure. green paint that will not deteriorate by It will loot better last longer and gtve 'sore perfect satisfaction thani any paint in the market. CRACKER BAKERIES. Ilyi 1 ( C , ' 4 . : , i I s : -•t ' -, 1. :• V ':, - --: ' ''' .!. ; . fi': , s' , .. :',' ITSB . ARE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHERS 0721=D THIS CITY. WINZ, BOSTON, SODA, CHZA.H, BREHM. Wr i t HIITTEB,I4P4I 3 B o s o nd SODA CRACK" OTCH and For Sale by Eyery Grocer in the City. Bakery, No. 91 Liberty St. )65:r38 • ; „• ; •47 FLOUR, ace. WASHINGTON BILLLS, • WispjaNtlTON STPMET, 244,1' Pittsburgh Grain Itlevater I W. W. ANDERSON, Manufacturer of CORN HEAL, RYE /LOUR and CHOPPED FEED. Orders delivered In either ell; free of chine. Grain of all ,kinds ekopped, Cora shelled, en short notice. kii .Wv. BENDEllgfilf. . ..M. W. CANNLYG =3 No. 87 Fifth Street, ispl:ar73 4 PITTSBURGII, PITTSBURGH. PA PITTSBURGH. PA PITTSBURGH. PA. AGENTS FOR AliD