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iBB GlZl'ffg 21311111106 IESOCIATION.
WEDNESDAY, :UNE 28. 1865
THE NATIONAL DEBT.
We believe the New York Herald baa
given up its scheme of paying off the na
tional debt by .the contributions of twenty
thousand dollars each from A 40,000 opulent
citizens. It was s very safe operation on
the part of acme score of individtils to put
down their names, as they did, for $20,000
each, top* paidvrhenthe whole o number o".
contributors should be secured. A cheaper
or a safir method for a few men to ventilate
their generosity and patriotism, and display
their wdalth, could hardly be deviled.
But it la a settled point that the debt is
not to be paid in that way, neither will
Smarr's pet scheme p y any interest; se
there it stands, a tremen ous burden, if In-
Mstmgeds, or , roe Of nation
al strength and prospe ,if our rulers
choose to Make it so.
Ken are, discussing th question whether
this debt ought to be off by the present
generation—say in the next twenty or
twenty-five yams. So say it ought,
others that it will be en gh for this goner-
alien to pay the Interest and meet other
heavy expenditures growing out of the War.
We take the latterpositlon. Bat the gees
'don is one of very little practical import
tance; for nothing is serer, whatever the
oneatry snap desire,, thanthat the debt will
renin. nndlmi , Aßhed Cuing this genera-
Um.
Of comae the interest must be promptly
Ault. National honor requires this; but,
apart from that, a failure to meet the accru
ing interest, which would be equivalent to
repudiation, would entail universarrnin up
on every interest, because upon the sound
ness ca the national securities hangs the sol
vency of our currency. Things are so
bound together—and very wisely too—that
national credit and individual prosperity
stand or fall together.
JAY Coots ergues with no email degree
of plausibility and force, that a national debt
(meaning, of course r our debt) MAY be made
a national blessing. He does not say that it
is a national blessing, but that it may be
made so. For the utterance of this oPinion
the press of the country In the Mts.:est of
the-Importing chases, especially that or New
York,la dciyin won 't& 000K$ wit) more
'violence than reason, more heat than logic.
The fact is that the Otrt, or in other words,
the accruing interest, imposes upon the Gov-
eintni;at the necessity of laying heavy duties
upon bnpOrtatiorui, which of course is a
serious check to the business of bring.
ing foieignmerchandiae into the country. 'Bo
far as articles which cannot be produced in
this Country ere" concerned—for example,
tea and coffee—it matters little to the im
porter how heavily or how lightly they are
taxed ; for people will have them, and the
duty can be added to the price be it what It
may. But when it comes to textile fab
rics, or iron, steel, &c., and the ten thous
and things fabricated out of these articles,
people may come to the conclusion that it
Would be cheaper to mate them at home
than pay that duty, inaddition to the foreign
manufacturers' prices.
,'Seweverybody know a,- or oughtto know
that this would be very good for the coun
try at hag,. ; but the importers -know that
it would play the mischlerwith peir bud-
Nem It Worpbe goodfor Pittsburgh, and
Cincinnati, Ad Chfcigo, and St. - Louis, for
It would make them tae bents of extensive,
active and prolitebleindastry ; and it would
— be good for the farmers in their vicinity,
giiing them larger markets and better FYI , ,
ccs near home ; but it might not be good
for New York is the 'great part through
which the outside world throws its- surplus
fabrics upon this country. Hence it is that
thsrpress of that city denounces Mr. Coon's
position so vigorously, and urges the ear
liest possible extinguishment of the nation
al debt.
We have the debt; itwas created for a
:good cause; and whether it is a blessing
*not, it is certainly the part of wisdom to
get out of it whatever good there may be
In It. .It is already the basis of the beat and
; largest parker our paper currency; in other
words, it Is banking- capital. That is so
-much good. It is sure to give to our borne
:.industry a steady and enduring protection
, agalnat foreign competition. That is so
ranch more good. It is a powerful bond be
'Wen the people and the government, bind
ing them by their material interests, as well
ashy their patriotic , affections. That too
is good. And we are fully persuaded that
if our home interests are wisely fostered,
and the commercial policy of the nation
permanently and wisely settled, that the
country will not be less prosperous, or the
' people lees happy, than if the debt did not
exist.
But we wish to say one thing especially
to the farmers and the owners of real prop
erty. , The debt is upon us, and the se-,
truing intertatint*be met. Pi; the tariff
as we may, duties upon importations can
not Aunts& moth than one-third of the revel
nue that will bn, required; the other, two
thirds must lie drawn from internal taxa
titm; 'And that taxation is now mainly led
upon manufacturer; either directly or hail !
redly. But insist upon a low scale of dn.:
ties; . not enongtrto enable 'our own mann..
faclurers to carry on extensively and.profit
g ably; snd they most of necessity stop. If
' they stop,' the revenue will : stop. Whet ,
-Abair There -will be nothing left but to
;.'laY, heavy taxes upon real ' estate.' 'There
:-.'are :but two ,pOlicies for it Protect our
, " , nuuintiOriog industry, and it Will pay the
; lathed., revenue ; but suffer that to lan
guisli',for went of-adequate protection, and
ac.sure as effect follows cause, the burden
'will fan upon the fixed property of the coon
lif."'Zirery house in town, every feria in
- the country, will be in effect mortgagel,
Efill
Common Schools of Penneyloud&
The Harrisburg Telegraph says;
"The condition of the common schools
of the State, was never more prosperous.
The labors of the sixty-five county superin
tendents, as we derive a knowledge of ties
duties performed by these gentlemen from
their reports on file irr the School Depart
ment; from June, 1864, to June, 1865; fully
, rozhitrit, not only the successful operation of ,
the school system, but the zealous, devotion
which those in charge of the various dis
tricts display in the discharge of their duties.
--We prevent belqw, a statement derived as
referred to, of tbe labors of these superin
. tendenta during the period named: ,
- • Kura of public nanlietiOni .1.11 0
"r• ie; - of ra v eheis Tozamlned it=
of provistnest metweates bened.. VS ,4011
I ." of professional •
" of schools MUT
, Veils tlsoo.opent In days— 1 1 . 22 4%
Average:Mt Vint Is sehool...—.....—.—thasto.
°Sa u l.? :f t :1 1 = 1- 1 inoetlieirait
---. fee
l=Mnt In saga duties...! I lse
KOWA] {Mien is
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,net isehtded. It will thus be seen, and
r-*.mwlate the Oldie blithe fact, that
A.g -rail or education , is to sheets
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CONVENTION OF NON-EPISCOPAL
METHODISTS. -
•
The Convention of the various bodies of
non-Episcopal Methodists held n session of
three days in the Wesleyan Church in
Cleveland, the main object of which was to
adopt a basis of union. On the third day,
after the journal_ had been read, the Com
mittee on the State of .the Country submit
ted the following report, which was unani
mously adopted by a rising vote:
DECLARaTiOtt FOB NEGBO euV7IIAOB.
Assembled as we are, the unofficial repre
sentatives of the non-Episcopal Methodist
bodies in this country, for the purpose of
effecting a union or consolidation into ono
ecclesiastical household, we recognize. with
devout thanksgiving, the wonderful provi
dence of God, not only in ilellvermg us from
the peril of national dismemberment and
civil war, but in virtually removing from
our midst our national disgrace and curse,
and the chief source of former ecclesiasti
cal irritations and divisions,-American
Slavery. And now that slavery has perish
ed by the recoil of its own malign efforts to
overthrow the Government in order
that it' might perpetuate its existence
and extend its sway, thus freeing the slave
in the very effort to make hie bondage per.
petual, we cannot but regard it as alike de
manded by his now position as a citizen of
this Republic, by Christianity, natural jus
tice, good statesmanship and the future
peace and well being of the State, that they
who have so long been enslaved and robbed
of all their rights, but whom God has so
suddenly and strangely set free; who have
pioneered our scouts and armies, fed and
concealed from danger, end aided to escape,
tbousanda of Union soldiers fleeing to our
lines; who have helped to man our hon. I
dads, build fortifications, train our artillery
against the foe, marled two hundred thous
and Federal bayonets, and stained many a
battlefield with their blood; who are hence
forth to bear arms, own real estate, acquire
education, pay taxes, command shim.
plead in our courts, edit papers and preside
over banks, benevolent institutions and col
leges-shall be invested also with that in
dispensable and most sacred right of free
dom-the right of the exercise of the elec
tive franchise.
While, therefore, we avow our confidence
in, and purpose to sustain, the Government
in its arduous efforts to reconstruct the na
tion, and disavow all wish to dictate imper
tinently to our rulers, as to matters of State
policy, we cannot too earnestly express our
conviction that, to deny the right of suf
cage to the loyal colored population of the
South; thus leaving them in the power of
their former disloyal masters to oppress
them :still by discriminating and unfriend
ly legislation, would not only be a crime
against humanity, and justice, and the flag
which these freedmen have helped to carry
in triumph and to plant anew over all the
slave States-would not only prevent the
healing of the nation's wounds, but must
inevitably lead to irritations, insurrections
and dvil discords in future.
With these convictions, therefore, we
cannot but regard the question of negro suf
frage as the question of the hour, and one
upon the adjustment of which depends the
weal or woe of the indenter years to cone.
And as a convention Of ministers and lay
men froth nearly all the Northern States of
the Union - , we desire to throw the weight
of our moral influence into the scale, with
that of-Other coordinate bodies, in favor of
the speediest and fullest justice to our loyal
brethren of the South, of every color, alike
by according to them all the rights of free
men and citizens, and giving them an even
chance in the race, unlettered by the chains
of slavery, or prejudice, or caste, or legal
or political disability.
The Committee on the Basis of Union
presented their report whicliwas dlicussed
with great enthusiasm and unanimously
adopted by a rising vote. The report we
append:
IMPOUT ON ULM OF UNION OF C=9..
It is not the object of this Convention to
consummate at this time a union of the
churches represented by Its members-being
unauthorized and without instructions to
do that work.
Neither is it the object of this Convention
to elaborate the detail of a balls of anion,
nor to detail the mode of consummating a
union for the.reasons above indicated.
With great caution, sad by the use of
guarded, though hopeful language, the call
for this Convention ventures only to suggest
the possibility of so presenting the claims
of Christian union that it may ultimately
be fully consummated by legitimate au
thority..
-IVe recommend for adoption by the Con
vention-to be hereafter forwarded to all
the Methodist bodies here represented for
their information-Abe following resolutions
as our full and final report:
1. That the union of the Wthodist bodies
here remesented, is respectnilly recommend
ed to the early consideration of the Annual
Conferences of the Methodist Protestant
Church of the Weslyan Methodist Connec
tion; of the Free Methodist Church; the In
dependent Methodist Conference, here rep
itsented, and any others of like character
who may desire to unite with these.
2. That we recommend the calling of a
Convention, to be held in the Union Chapel,
Cincinnatti, on the second Wednesday of
May, 1866, and constituted on the follow
ing basis of representation, via : One min
ister and and layman for each five honored
members and - fractions of over half of five
hundred. Said Convention to he tally au
thorized to fix upon a basis of union, and
the mode of its consummaticn-subject to
such confirmatory action by the bodies rep.
resented, as may be agreed upon by said .
convention.
That we recommend that the plan of union
shall fullund entirely siture the liber
ty of the I churches on New Testament
principles; that an efficient Itenerant
try shall be maintained, and that annual
and general conferences shall be main
tained, with power to make 111 needful nag,
ulations consistent with the principles and
institutions of the Nevi Testament, as may
be Decease ry to carry to effect the great
principles of Scriptural Christianity.
- -
An linnets litelllent Struck by Llgntnlng
—one Thal killed and Thirty.two
Jared.
HPADQVII 152 D ILL. Intel' VOLS.,
TLI.LAnome, Tzars., June 19, 1861.
Our regiment was yesterday the scene of
ne of the moat terrible calamities, which it
has ever been my lot to witness.
About two o'clock P. IL., a violent thun:
der storm visited us. It being Sabbath, the
"guard mounting" was deferred - until,two
O'clock, on account of the: morning being
occupied in Grand Review. - While the old
guard was being turned out to receive the
new :guard, a blinding flash of lightning
'was seen, accompanied instantly by a ter
c peal of thunder. The whole of the
olttguard, together with pert
of the new
guard, were thrown violently to the earth.
The shock was In severe and Sudden that in
most cases the 'rear rank men were thrown
across the front frisk men. One man Jer'h
.Ocioley, of Captain' Hunter's company la,
waa instantly - killed, and thirty-two others
welt more or less severely burned by the
electriatiuld. The men were racially in-
Jared Lathe region of the shoulders, arms
and hips: 'The men having been standing
at shouldered arms, in which case the "bar
rel of the musket would rest in the hollow
of the right arm and shoulder; the butt of
the piece resting against the hip." One
- man who was on guard in front of the hos
pitat tent bad his musket thrown from his
hands, and the bayonet stuck into the
ground. The man himself was shocked
pretty severely, but not thrown down. One
man who had been to the re a r an d was re
turning, wee struck down and severely in
jured in the eyes, In some, ins antes the
men's boots and were torn from their
feet and Una to s„ and strange asst
may appear, the men
i r .injured but
Ut
tle in the feet.— Uor. leap Tribunds.
.
(Mors in. West Tenuessee'srid Kentucky
ere =usually fine this season. Not half lof
the cleated . lend in thi ditto= is under .
tivadon, owing to the 'want of laborets, d
scores of planters who paned the nteri :
of lith_without performing rhe least me
f
task, Melon seen in their" Geld; wield
-the hoe end driving the plow. Mlle st a.
11013, comparatively , is paid this year to t
tort sad tobacco; while our fickle are :..,
lei
with n'lnsal and cern. . • :-, ,
7 pmt if ,ToluiKnox is still alir fa .
his relisitmed
,escendsifts,Who are - sllll e
oneoluPTlthildg iss r . .' 0 f mans.
kneellngs, id mt. mummery. li
late convocation o the Botch Kirk have
solentnly decreed ky.a handsome majokity
that Kirk worship in no Initance must be
accomputiell by musical entertainments;
that the worshippers must stand in piayer,
a ad that no form of tiger shall be used.
Grassii oppei Plague Comlug.
The 3111wankie (Wisconbin) Sentinel, of
Juxte 16th, saps :
"Gen. Sully, in a private letter from
Sioux City, gives the following interesting
acConut of the grasshopper plague which is
desolating the region of country he has tra
versed. He says : The only thing spoken
about here is the grasshoppers. They are
awful; they have actually eaten holes in
my wacon covers • and in the 'puffins that
cover my stores. A soldier on his way laid
down to sleep in the middle of the day on
the prairie—the troops bad been marching
all night. His comrades noticed him cov
ered with grasshoppers, and woke him.
The throat and wrists were bleeding from
the bites of these insects. This is no fiction.
"Last year, about five days' march from
the Yellow Stone, we met the army of grass
hoppers on their way east. After that I
suffered greatly for grass, and many of my
animals died. The grasshoppers made a
general cleaning down to this place, and
here disappeared. This year they appeared
very small, at first, but they are fast grow
ing, and getting wings, when I suppose
they will start somewhere else. These in
sects that have appeared this year .are no
doubt from the eggs of last year, for there
are none above Randall, or far east of this.
I wonder Vital the .4 - 4uariermaster-Genoral
in Washington would say if he should re
ceive a report of tents, wagon-covers and
paulins unserviceable and condemned, eat
en up by grasshoppers."
South Carolinians
The Washington correspondent of the
New York Tribune says: -
"Several weal-known Union men from
Charleston represent the South Carolina
Delegation now hare as being composed of
the fossil remains of the old slave oligarchy of
that city, and that they are almost unani
mously opposed to Negro Suffrage. They
desire the appointment of ex Gov. Aiken as
ProNizional Ooyemor, but it Is believed his
former political status will exclude him from
the position, and that B. F. Perry will be
appointed. Judge Crowley, of Charleston,
formerly of Massachusetts. hatlNin interview
with the President on Saturday morning, to
convey to him the compliments of those fa
vorable to colored suffrage, and to represent
that while those hostile -to this measure had
been allowed to hold public meetings, that
permission had been withheld from the for
mer class by Gen. Gurney. The President
assured Judge C! that the restrictions should
be removed and that the people should have
full liberty to meet and discuss political
affairs."
Tu great social event of London fecent
ly was the marriage of a daughter tof the
leading Rothschild, to her cousin Ferdinand.
There are fourteen Barons and Baronesses
in the faintly, and all were there. Picca
dilly was blocked with carriages, the new
palatial paternal mansion was a splendid
crush, and the leading names in the English
Peerage were represented. D'lrrsildrank
a toast to the happy pair in a neat speech.
The English Jenkinses having disposed of
the leading incidents of the marriage and
ball, gave liberal glimpses of the Rothschild
palace. Among the lavish features it is
stated, that the Imitators of the grand stair
case are made of gold and platinum.
TEE pestponcment of the meeting of the
Union State Convention, has elicited the
hearty approval of the loyal press of the
Slats!, on the ground that the party every
where desires a short ands sharp campaign,
as calculated not merely to make its suc
cess certain, but to render its victory at the
coming fall election a brilliant arid a decl.
sive thumph.—Pesn'a Telegraph.
Tmt English papers report that thousands
of Welsh colliers and iron•workars will
probably come to America this year. At
one colliery a hundred minera have given
notice that they intend to leave for this
country. Laborers are beginning to be
scarce at some of the mines. That is a
class of emigrants that we very mach need
in this country now.
ANVIL= CALL UPON THE PITSAIDENT.
—The Juvenile band of the Baltimore House
of Refuge visited the President on Saturday
morning, and treated him to a finely execu
ted rendition of "The Star Spangled Ban
ner," after which he responded In a neat
lirtie speech, befitting the occasion, and
the boys left highly pleased with their
reception.
P. trBIJC rOTIGIES.
CONSZCW&TION 111Z2VICEDI.—
'nor EIGHT REV. W. B. EMOTE-NA,
DD.,will Decimate ST. PETEll's CIIUSUit
(1).V.) on THURSDAY MORNING, nth Mt,
Derviceineginning at 10% o'clock.
Tte r tiara will Ua prasiked by Be'. Dr. VD.
inir I. 0. 0. P.—A RENTING OP THE
held Ledge. meet se at Curtis'
Hsa, telll be on THURSDAY VIEWING,
at 7 1 ,‘ o'clock, at their Hall. A full ettetslance ts
requested, es btukusse of totportance erlll be trues
asted. lettld
WASHES AND VEXAMOO OIL
CO—Tlka seljoanud itoakaolderewleet.
log will be bald at the otlee al l StaI..TER.J a ,
Eel., No. Ow fourth street, 011 THURSDAY A.
I LA NOON, Jame fifth, at f o'eleak r.
Jettlaut J. S. IFJP3II3OT
arLALDIEIe• CHRISTI/L7 COMMIS.
810N.—Pasoss or roamtlee V). obtained
wort lathe Rooms of tea Ladlea' Olutstlan
Com
mtsalcg which bee eot been returned, are request
ed to return tt. wnen made up, to the tltensUsts
ltocuntsston Office TS Bpsttleel4 street, a■ the
Rooms of the Ladles' Ondstlan Consunteston et
Cap Nall amino. closed. 1618
A BIROILZ3I.II NOTIFIES
makes this appeal to the guano= public,
so assist bet Is
Obtaining thd Sentotoo of hot Son.
NEAL FISHER, who was drowned In the Morton.
gat eln Elver, at the foot of Market Street. Yee
torday. Contributions given to Thomas It Roach
or S. A. Weal, of ihs Public SabooL will be thank
fully arknosrledged by
jelfhltd MRS. ELIZA FISHER.
'gr.-TUB
Pittsburgh Gazette Association,
TUX UNTIL IBUCTBIO OP STOCUOLOITVX PDX TUX
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
WILL BE HELD
On the First Wednesday of Julyosth, 1865,
AT THE GAZETTE ROOMS;
.A.t 10 0r01001e. 16. Wt.
ieetald S. 80110TER, Ss., Clerk.
.11) riiii7IISEJNXX;r3:
lin FOR A DWELLING HOUSE
Sit 7 ww and lot on Scott Possoutoo
g lee B. Crlt
" Ili-
me4l T at iliEST
l k SONS, IS Make St.
COOKING ZXTRAOTS.—A fresh sup
tz, g► of e
Err&
m celebrated io.ie e at t oi att= t e y r a oL.
tot sale at the Family Grooary_tiore at
JOHN & . REN SHAW.
r3QUID RENNETT.—IL ,O. libsiee
A-I Liquid Ran ett for.making summer daunts.
A Ron supply just remand sad for We at t 1
Family Grocery Store of
. SOHN A. RENSHAW,
earner Liberty sad Hand etrorda.•
42-A 1313EBBMENT' NOTIOIL.—TFIB
AB
BTBBMENTB for the vote of Grading, Par
ing, Repaving sod °turtling of -Canal street and
Prun street, hare-been made And may be MD Itt
royalties to the Kama Building for the nut ten
day= i lll . eh Wry unigbe turned over to lie
OLIAB.RIEWEISPFAEft,
Jere Recording Regulator.
• • • t '4: :. ' • 0 "
FOE SfILF.—A largo and conveniently U.
ranged dwelling house and IM sores of ground, o
houses, garden, Trutt and shade trees, grannie
etc.; situate Ova miles from the °Sy; also one
/lath of an undivided intent of II exec F ,
yeas and tones aprOy to
jell S. CUTHBERT& SONS.6t Market St.
L EXINGTON MIISTARD.-1 barrel
genuine Lexington Mtuitard, put up in gush
ter, bell, end whole cans, Just received. Tuts cst•
ebtated Mustard Is unequalled for strength and
decor by any other manufactured. For este by
the dozen or single 01143 at she Fatally Grocery
Store of
JOHN IL. HENSELLW,
Jeze corner Liberty and Hand street&
A T A MEETING OF TILE STOOK
4.- HOLDERS OF THE trliNkßY BUN AND
PIT RULE OIL COMPANY, held at tae rooms of
the Board of Trade, filth inst., a report from the
Directors was toads to the tneetint, ae to the eon
dation, operations, products and prospects of the
sontpany, width was wept& as full atid sander
tory._ The StockhOldese also Dashed, That the WO.
non of the Directors inappointing Henry K. Ldnir
as President and nepealutendest. to room of idea
ItlcKelvy, resigned, was eordiallydweved.
• "jettit—• .IA.Mk.B S. ORAPP,President.
SOcretiribL—Ozoluan:trovior, G. fonhArreaNa
TEE ANNUAL PICNIC OF THE I
ITlellers:* Wire
- AT X MERE 31.010E11. JOLT eNt. I "
Vb. ththattttaaßava Wafted the pietism 61 d
ENE Easy *tear maim. tee Grove, sod will or
laftrbeathe leentaothlag undo= to NNE It 0004
the aged- MELEE Naafis of tbe oath& JOWL
Fair faamslael. ad real, street et 1834 .a.la.exat
ut ie i ag o r= .
will Els EWE to th e altesE /LEE by
. Eakin* Ethe. EOM by Jame lapatt.•
R O. ELLEYTT,
WE. J. PATTeMBON,
JOB. A. DREXLER,
• WE r NOBLE,
JeS34 GOlLlthtte of Ltrampateata.
V I
.th W 4 T T IS'E.EMV"If
GRAND GALA FE,'STIVAL!
Grand Opening of Oakland Park I
The celebrated MARTINETTI RAVEL FAM
ILY will giro one of their grand, ique exhibi•
Ilonan. at 0 &ELAND PARK, on W un EDNESDAY
AFTERNOON, June 18th, les%
The gnat exhibition will be under the lamellate
!Unction of the Brottera hiartinetti. This to the
most wonderful exhibition ever. ',lnduced in the
city of Mitaburgh. Four Grand BaffrbcrAmeo.
stone. The greatest wonder of the age. Mons.
Paul Martinelli, in hie great feat of the Triple
Flying Irspes, In which be will Jump ninety feet
from one 1 raper. to another. This wonderful feat
sheula be seen to be believed. There will be Eltht
Valuable Prize Cups distributed to the winners of
the different not. performed.
The Martinelli family In their wonderful Gym.
nastic Exercises, Groupies., At, An excellent
Braes Band will be in attendance, and will die
course =vele during the afternoon, This v aad
exhibition ha. been gotten up for the purpose of
enabling Wallies who have been unable to attend
their evening exhibitions.
Pnoonsannt—Lt s o'clock—At the discharge of
the cannon, Grand Balloon Ascension. At a%
o'clock—TkewormierfulGymaastic reate,by Menu-
Julien., and - Peul MartinettL At 4 o'clock
—The laughable Back Race. At %o'clock—Greed
Grouping by Mb Martinetti !amity, At 4%
o'clock—Toot /race, At 4% .'.lock—Grand Bel
' leen Ascension. At 5 okrioak—There will be as
Val
interesting comic play of Five Buckets of Plenty,
isatened to poles, two lucky and three unlucky
bneketn, the fortunate person who pulls the string
of the lucky bucket will - receives prise. Ate
o'clock—Great Vest of the Triple Flying Trspas,
never before witnessed in this oily, aril. be per.
ft tared by Mons. Paul Martimitti. At s &dock—
isontelPole Walking. The Pole will be soaped
and the person walking to the end will obtain
a prize Ate o'clock—The Exhibilles will close
with amend= of two Balloons and .date from
the cannon.
magnificent covered Stand has been *rested by
the .Park Assoelation, which will seat eight Mtn.
dred people, for the consenieneeof to ,place
}Atm can, on this omadon,Will be at the sorter
of Merkel and Fourth stints, to 'missy persons
to had from the Park. An ancient Pollee fore.
will be in attendance to preserve the stristest
order. Batting strictly prohibited In the Park.
No Intoxicating Liquors allowed on the Park
Grounds.
Price of Adtatulon. SO cents; Children half prioe.
thihibitioneoreesenees positively at 4 o'clock.
JaMhitd
ItARVY
XOS 0 DX XXV CA- .
The Renowned Innovator
AND
WORLD RENOWNED TANDIR
OP
Wild and ileinus Horses-,
JOHN B. RAREY.
Will visit Pittsburgh on Jona kith and nth,where
be Will exhibit at LAFAYETTE HALL, and will
deliver • min of Celebrated Lectures, in which
be will fully at forth his winner and Hama
method-of training Bones- These lectures will be
acomoyinied with apractical Illustration of the
method, when It will be made salient to the audi
ence with what wondetfial facility the most ob.
straw -ions Animals can, by bra kind, yet deter.
mined system, be completely aubdual and mode
subserrlent to the will of the master. kik Esrey
has appeared before many of.kbe orogen,/ beads of
Europe, and no verbal 'ileaription tan convoy an
adequate idea of Mr. Rases method of treating
hones. It must be Ken to be appreciated. The
exhiatton will take plea at LkFiIYISTTE HELL
on WETINESSAY AND TILUESDAY EVEN,
MHOS, June 18th sad lab. There will be • MA.TI
lik-E on TILUBSDAY AFTERNOON, at kralock.
IT on open at k o'clock. There will be accommo
dations for ladies.. Takata for sale at Moser..
tEI Wood street; Millen, Wood street, or Pittocles,
Fifth street, opposite the Patel:hos.
Admission—Dress Cade and Paquette, II ;
kry. 10 cats, All persons Wring vicious and in
ersorable heroes are invited to 181..0 them at
' Jackson's Stable, Fourth areet, sr. any day, on
or Were. the Monday preceding the exhibltion.
jell MI
1. O. O. F.
A Magnificent Portrait
OF
P. O. SIRE THOMAS WILDEY,
Fonder of Odd Fellowship
12( TALE
UNITED STATES.
Size testa Inches. Price SI-tO. Beat by ran=
po.t. on [map% of price. Adams,
JOSE P. HUNT.
jag ID FIFTH Frt... SLAW= W.L.
A _
ORDINANCE authorizing the
tid { tiding. poets g and setting wick inarli
Modes Street-
Sao. t. De a ordained sad enadad by *5 Maser,
Algferms sad ritianu of Pttiaterph„ Wed and
Common Ce•RililB duarribia, sad it is hereby nodal by
authority <Taw mow, flat the litecotilsaii
bo and S. Is hereby direeted to advent=
tons/sloe "Wird, paring, and setting With curb
stone, blades street, trots Panto, brash Avenue'
to Gibbon street, and to Utilise same in lb& maser
directed by an ordinance of Oonnaila, passed
dupla& slat A. Don), sad se Act of Asestably
approved Januar,. Stn. A. I). IBM
Ordained and enacted WO a law tklir laik day . wg
lane, tied .
`.TAM 823 XcAULIST,
P.esidesit of Select Omura.
/Weal: Z. S. Idonnole,
Olen of Select Couneili
THOMAS STEM.
President of Common Council.
Attest: Hears NfableAran,
Merit of Comm= Council.
JeAlAtd
IRE
VULCAN COAL YARD,
ROBERT DA LZELL.
Mee adjoining Machine Shop of the Pitta
burgh and Coortellevllle Railroad Company. i
But Yougblogheny Family Coal aid ht Coal
ALWAYS ON HAND.
f
COAL DELIVERED AT 8110 R NOTICE:
Leave your orders at VIE OFFIO or A. - Wrt4.
SOWS ♦ CO ,San Street, or at GAZETTE
OFFICE, TM street. ..1033(
• r
1 y
l /
r i
I
BASSZTB I BASSETS I
market,
Berry, reling,
Clothes, wy,
Bol°ol, Opla and
Covered.
roll sews AT THl$ I ;
WOOD AND WILLOW WAREHOUSE OF
611[0110E W. HURLEY.
}ere W FEDERAL EITRIEBE,. Allithenr
NOTICE—ALL PERSONS'itNOWLNG
tbernrehres indebted to the I
• • • ESTATE OF DR. J. P• EBB,
late of Terepersceevilie,_ ire nil sited to call et
No. VT! PENN EiTBEL, and set Is the ism Im
mediately, of the ilecOnatll will be eft lathe haute
of an attorney for collection. Thont who hove
tern presented with Mile by D1r.1., . ruawEsa,
of TemperanOrotlle, can settle the ume with hip.
ache has the Down* of settling the sem.
Jaren P. WEBB, widow of dre'di
NOTICE.—A KEETINO OF. T 1
stockholders of the • •
itarrzx sem MILL BUN RAILROAD
will be held on WEIMESDAIf, .Itly enth,
in th e Whoa of the Compan y at t Depot,ifor
tie ;mlaut of electing Pfethlent.tfreseuref end
Duero of Mentors fat the eloiuleg year,
lentamd ,Wfd. President.
L am'
\ !
PIPE AND•BBEET LEAD
LEAD PIPE of sL mins and thlaknommer. I
SEEM LEAD of any Wawa" on hand *n4
made to order, by
AL **ANDER GORDON,
OOmmtsalon ottluuit, NO. 101 Soconlstlool.
Jettumd •
NEW HOREB MARKET.
The subscriber nan o to the althea/ of
nttebutgle, elleilheuy and iftealty Um% be ha 4 eo
eibliehed BORer. BASKET, to be bald at the
lard of the •
RED LION HOTEL
ST. MAUI STEZET. an envy WEDIfI64II4.T
AND lIATI7BDAT. Hahn to eownenee at Is
delook e .e. Y. The gates WA be opened boat Ina
bat towel Okarge. NoNanterq,
WEIGIV GOODS, BASSETS,
-per,.
TRAVELLING SATCOMIA
STATIONERY awl Tots.
**Au r..4* moot J. :Attu*
ser r p • 110.1 8 1 Mirka mit.
ANY.: LADI OR GENT
wiwors
Ere vizir TO Itipainirt
of
nehenT hail lett post ers Vt uass iedisettpt the
o r . or
!? zf r ixt m%% 73o v . . lo,.. thwv o wlah uo. foVarelltonto:AZ.
pußLic SALE OF
l/VE LIRRE AND VALUABLE TRACTS OF
COAL LANDS.
Oa the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad, in
Washington and Allegheny Uountiee,
Pa., and Brooke Uourity,
West Virginia.
On MONDAY MORNING, July rth, 1855, at
10 o'clock. will no sold to the City of Pittsburgh,
at DiciLWAINE'S AUCTION ROOSIS, Ice Smith
field street, next to Fifth Crest; opposite the Pot
Office, the following valuable Coal Tract.:
16 acres and Ilt - perches of land In B ooke county,
Vest Virginia, nearly oppoaito Steubenville. This
tract la underlaid with, and commands to thew).-
site shore, the same stratum of Coal now worked
by ahatt in and about Steubenville, which coal is re
garded worth about LSO per a -re. It has a front
and landing of Bs rods on the Ohio river, incindang
the only deep water in that vicinity, and located
suitably and at proper distance from the bridge
and western terminus of the Pittsburgh and Sten.
Denville Railroad, to attbrd sufficient room fir
tutu. for coal cars between tit- railroad and river
lea inns. Thin point is the oar g taw on Mtner stile
of the river, within available distance orthe rail
road cooing, fitted for the shipment of coal, a al
would afford a line income, ass wharf or landing
atone, for the shipment of coal by other partial.
to acres and 69 perch.. of good farm land in
Hanover, Smith, and Jefffirson townships, Wash
ington county/ Peanaylvanis, at west end of the
Dnumore Tunnel, about ten miles from Steuben
ville, on the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad.
Several public road. eras It, near the railroad sta
tion, rendering part of It valuable for town lots;
and about' 0 sores of good coal (of the Pittsburgh
vein) are In the south side of thin tract, is good
position for loading on the tram commanding also,
another large body of coal.
its acres and lig percheeptintequality limestone
land in Smith township, Washington county, Pa..,
near east end of the Bulger Tunnel, on the Pitts
burgh sad Steubenville Railroad; the entire tract
underlaid with first-rate coal, of the Pittsburgh
vein. In addition tons coal and superior soil. this
treat possesses Ana advantage's' a point for town
lots.
The undivided one-bald of ha acres and fir perches
excellent quality of well Otto laud, P itt sburgh
Tow.ieeff4 Allegheny Co , Pa., on the
and Steubenvillo Railroad, a short
trac tsdistan west
of Neblestown. About one-half this le
girdun
with firsbratesoal, and
of
large body
coal accessible in the immediate near of it.
Acres lint vitality farm land In Robinson
Township,
any
county, Pa. abouthe Pitts
burgh aid Steubenville Rairoad, miles
flout
Pittsburgh. About citiehalf this tract is
underlaid with first-rate coal, and commands -
another large amount of coal is its Immediate
rear. Thin tract is further valuable for its One
Timber and Limestone.
THESE COAL TRAOTS ARE OF A CHAR
ACTER, AND IN A POSITION TO AFFORD
LARGER PROFITS THAN ANY OTHER
COAL IeROPEITIY IN WESTERN PENNS .(L;
V A NLL
They were early Weeded, with can end i tr i niV
ment, as choice point, to be sectired on the its
burgh and Steubenville Railroad with special ref
erence to the coal i minute; holding control of im
pottatt positions, for the peculiar !satiny of sup.
plying either or both of the Pittsburgh or the wee
tern market.. Beside the vast western constimir-
Dom destined to be the best of all mareets for the
coal trade, it Is toned ahead, Impossible to supply
the demand for coal to ship on the lakes. making
plain the great advroatage in position held by these
mote.
Thinse or Some—One-third cub; bsionce In
coo and two years, with Interest, secured by bond
and mortgagn on the property.
For es aminstion of phut. and title poctsre, tro
Quire of W. P. Baum, E.g., No. 30 SL Oats street,
Pittoburgh.
JesB d. hicILWAINE, Auctioneer.
MaMSM
The eelebrated
Wheeler & Wilson
SEWING MICIIINE
was awarded the Met prire—a large tllw
medal—at the International Show, held!
tetttn, Pruwita, a few week. ghee.
I •aa the beet .ew.nx machine for all ordl-1
nary yurposea.”—EforasJournet. Jane =h.
THE WHIRLER & WiLSOR
Lock Stitch Sewing Machines,
Ireeeteed the highest one:awns at the'
:great laternatlomal Exhibitions, at
PARTS, France len,
Lumpur+. England gesl,
KOItINSBUItta, Prnesle 141,
Team all the Searing Mesh/nes of LuTor.!
lead Amertes terra In oompetltlon.
Wholesale and Retell Salsa
i rro. 27 Fifth Stree% Pittsburgh.
L P. CARPENTER,
A N ORDINANCE supplementary to an
ordinance for the constnistion of • Public
Esser on Pennavivania Avenue and T. street.
Sea. i. Be Ct. ordained and tweeted by the Mayor, At.
dome* vet ravens of Pinabsrieb,tx &tact seat Cow
won Cowne•is astrebied, and Ufa hereby ordained end
enacted by anthert4 of the saw, That the Ileterding
Relit:into, be •nd is tereby aathotized and dl.
totted to advertise far prostals for the coruttraw.
two of • to
wewee, with po the amens tiro Inlets,
from the lower end of Tunnel street, &to./ Penn.
•=1" Avenue to the CoptlausUolll of ettintl••
thanes along wild street to Watson street.
and to contrast node r the dtreetion of the Street
Committee. with the lowed and best bidder, and
Mat be same be hut t under the Intatedtate sopa
intendenee and directs= of sold Iteentlator.
Liao, 2 not Section I Of L im Ordln es pawed
Mop IT I. be sad the canto is hereby vale&
Ordained Lad enacted Into • law to C aU a thls
Seth day of late. A.D. Ifilek
IlicA ET,
Freakiest of Select mall.
Attest: E. S. Ifoitzow
(nark of Select Cenuteti.
TILOS:AB STEEL,
President of Common Council,
Attest: Rolm Meit••TEM,
Meek of Comas= 00=41,
JtcSiltd
SOLE dOIMCY FOR
Nara Writing, Fluid,
KELL'S COPYING INK,
EQUAL TO
Arnold'a and Much Cheaper
arrnsiscaoria a 00
Stationers and Wank Book - Makers
isO3 iUI ■ nrrn sTREET, sot. Agootr.
A N ORDINANCE authorizing tho
st-n- grading, pacing, and setting with curb done
Tammy street.
I. Be U ordained and entailed by Iht ltollar.
Aldermen and citizens of PittsteeroA, en Seteet mid
C 0115.101% Councils ereamblevt, and U is hereby enedoil
old ordained by enthurity of the saw, TWA the Reg
ulator tie and be Is hereby &rested to advertise.
too proposals for thesnalseg, partzg and setting
with curb stoic of Factory street, from Erna
street t o the Allegheny River, and to let the .111030
In the manner directed by an ordinance of Conn.
din peeled August list. Mr and an Act of Amato
lily approved January Stk. IM4. •
Ordained am:tenanted into • law la Councils this
7Mk day of June A. D. loin.
•
JAMES
,Precklent of Helelt Comma
stela S. esow, ,
Clerk of SeisYcouneti.
THOMAS STEEL
President of Common Council.
Attest, noon IdoldAimen.
Clerk of Common Council. ,
- jetties!
McCORD & CO.,
Wholesale Dealers la
Hatay Caps and Straw Goods
Have now is 'tore the lariat and hibst oomph*.
stock of
GOODS FOR BUMMER AND FAU.
Dyer °flared In the west. Merchants are nequitsred
to evil end germane our stock, whirl% will be NIA
at Fen low Woe.
not WOOD STREW.
NOTICE TO THE TAXPAYERS OP
TOR Oft! OF .PITTSDOROH.—ThIs Is to.
Lttform you that the City, Poorand.Besineas Toes
OFFICE, payable at the CITY TREAS.
USER'SWe it. Fourth street. a. dli.
vaunt of 6txr sate!, allowed for prompt payment.
All thosedesirous et saving money and Umetelll
.please tell aeon.
The'State Mertedittle Licensee are likewise due
and must to paid before the FIRST OF JULY,
as tie Treasurer must make his returns to the .
State Department at that time.
$Ol4 EDJULIAIJM, TIMUNrer.
HADIA .t ROCKERSHOUS*N.
WiLax-zaltimire aracLell Cllsectrao
160 FEDERAL STREET
30129r0a1s
A-. E.31.0A.NAKA., (BLOOD CURE.)--
A most remarkable article and positive lure
(pr SUROYT__ RHEUMATISM. REURA.P.
01. A. Inermsra. ITCH. PIMPLES, and; II
_
diseases of the SKIN.
As a Tonle. It mires the appetite, perfeat. d
gestims_and wholly. restores the physical etneasth
and It
He Intl to peon Its virtues. I
I"fe sale bt • BIROS 301INSTON. Mutt*
sein rfefthffeld and "'Mirth Stmts.
aIaTILTA.I3OA.P. . .
'4'
saYsoals'(!itirrmE soez, i
ad
or, two;tlaell, four ana ftvs years obl. Od
..sac obis by
std 11. 43.
14
1.•
I l i Wbowyzi r
ol 8 ...'
Prrtssortotatuat sob I - -
NOTION _
HERBY GXVE.I4 ;
these trill be iiiisetthe st the aloe of 0 or
"ltas mural Ott r . oft the comer of
see" Wood MOO% Tem on MOND& the
*7th day - Of ,gle piths teethebtere of the
1/11/rABOO MU OIL COMPANY for the
mimes of wombat* sale Ilootouty, by the dee
Um of Weser% Euler ti Act ot beerablv of UM
July, lOW )oOsl4
XS Tlr av
iIiBURANCE.,
CASH INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Pittsburgh.
MICE. 57 POITSTIL STRUT,
BURKE'S BUILDING
r t r
ISAAC M. PEN OCII. Preitldent.
Jon NF. JENS GS, Tice Pr...
THOMAS URA Ad, Seersiary.Went.
CAPT R, J. GRACE, Agent,
(late 11. S. Inspector of Steamers )
IMES AGAIIIiST LOSS BY FIRE.
mires Steamboats and liargoes
Oil So transit per , rail to Philadelphia, Nem
York. ae., hum,' a Imo rates.
Policies issued on the most favorable term.
ISAAC M. PENNOOK,_Preshient.
JURN F. JI.NN LAGS, bias President.
Er. .T. Blgley
Robert. H. King,
John Stevenson,
Vim. H. Forsyth,
Daniel Wsllsce,
H27lmd -
AT A REDUCTION.
THE ENT= STOOL OF
DRY GOODS, SHAWLS,
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,
HOSIERY & GLOVES
AT
McCLELLAND'S AUCTION,
SS Wirth 1131txc.e.t.
ear Good. at private We. log
FOR BADE.
C 011.4 LANDS
FARMING PRICES!!
A Tract of NO &errs of Oil Territory,
IaZIOM'EII CO
NEM/ mormarrowN.
Went Tusta., within • few miles cd the River
and B. & 0. Railroad, abounding In
COAL, IRON ORE, LIKESTONE
BURNING SPRINGS.
will be soil It a bargain, It applied for soon.
There are OIL WELLS being bored In the tm•
mediate vicinity, with good proveata of tureen.
No property in the market oft"' better ProtPeers
to ardapriaing CU Campania.
Will be Sold in Fee. tale Indiepntabb)
ALL THE
BEST NEW BOOKS.
FOR
Summer Reading,
DAVIEI, CLARKE & d/CO.,
CllOlO3
GREENHOUSE MID BEDDING PUNTS
IN GREAT PAUTISTIt
At the Oakland Gronhousea
JNO. R. Se A. BITIRDOC7H.
I.rn
Oakland AM East Liberty tree ,
to he
the Greeoh ooses nom satiates.
tay‘Swdewritaa •
SitrhaßEB ALL FIZALENG OINT•
MENT, for curing all Emotion. on the Skin.
THE LORDON HAIR RESTORER; the beat
article yet known for restoring Gray Hair.
CEDall CAMPHOR, for killing Moths.
BURNETT'S STkNDARD FLAVORING ET-
TitA L/GiI i ntI e HLOn g O P M "L NMI
_ermine.
SOLUTION °MIAS& zaecixzsr.l6 made
fresh every day.
SPEER'S SILUBTIRG PORT WlNte can al
way. be otocared at the
CENTRAL DBLICI STORzy
earner Ohio and Yederal strecta, la flu, Mutat
Rowe, Allegheny.
Jele GEORGE A. KELLY.
arrE & AlJaJ!‘NInr.R
BUILDERS ABB CONTRACTCOM
Having Lately Removed
TO 169 and in LEKOCK STREET
11.33.ogla.cramar Critv.•
th u n it= To tainlah all their anatomars
p with. FLOMUNG BO N AMDS,
DOOPhiIIIAMWi
_VENITIA
PANM. SHU S, MOM...DINGS aad OIL
TANKS made to order and aototantly on harol
Swill Sawing and Hrarduita Mnalted immolate.
gonad
BOOBS! 11001p3 t 130uSS I ,
Demesne Life to Palestine.
Victoria and
M other Poems.
othe r of The Wealeys.
EgThe uelkes Science of Lingtulge, id part.:
s- Schonberg Cotta Family.
A Youth's History of the Hebelden.
Hours Among the Gospels. -
German Popular Tales. Gana.:
Papers for Thoughful Girls.
Pr notogra 's Ath ph um Omits. Albania, wholesale
ang
Stationery.
Smith's Amerlsgo Ink.
Inkstands.
Penholders.
Pens.
3.22 J. L. HEAD,. 18 Fourth Street
DRUM & BLACK,
lave on hand a large arortment at
MOWING MACHINES.
iscowaserJa ms.isszus.
Straw Cutters, Scythes andllagtakes,
No. 38 and 30 OHIO EiTILFET,
my 4 AV:AI:GHENT
1 - 6AAO CRAIG'S
OUTLET SAtiT
AND BARGE YARD
ALLEGHENY Arlin
OIL LBASEB.
OIL.LE S - 1
tS E -
l .
tan b bad on the want Womble teratein I of
tourer SIM was: an Waltsly Creak, war the win.
lag pelt peo battels) mini last week' by Us
Stumbuyt Oil Oinsmay. or Pfitibunth. A lo
. je s o smy- AmAnAy, Winans
•
JAMBS 114-814411, J• • •
" :.!, ' • •
w-s u maar wares ang
a,rogiku waft • • •
.• •
ma /muss as
llke ow
law*. O sad 4
a. I. .USuu :.« .SlW►*.
• • -
MON carr *au* • „
41:swot (hula Wiliam& send% rilitaWith
LAMM
UNITED BTATF.S
Corner of Wood Street Ind Tirgin LElei
FISCAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES
and SPECIAL AGENT of Jay Cooke, U. S. Ageol
for the sale of the
Samuel MeCle!Mao,
Jake Hill,
Tampa. DamnSl,
IL W. Sliver, Jr.,
S. H. Hartman.
STTIIATE ON
EL B. BRYAN, Broker,
1011:033:11
93 WOOD STALE!
Craig Street, Allegheny.
7-30 Loan.
THIRD NATIONAL Din -
Seven -Thirty Loan,
roieLen LOAN OF THE PEOPLE,
AND TEE
Only Loan in the Illiirkert
CONVISTLBLE INTO
1.7. 8; 6-20 RIX PER SEX%
GOLD BEABING BONDS.
Cloomissioss showed W Osaka.
Z B. LIVINGSTON. Ckutda
eitimitr
SECOND NATIONAL DINE,
Of Pittsburgh.l
Corner of Hand and Liberty Streets
special Agents of Joy Cooke fa We We of
, Z 0 aviTIPT4V 0 1.01+Al :I I :V4ll l rg,lo
lids Is strlly the Peoples Lone,and Is belay
absorbed at thorata of about five mottaospar day.
These bonds bear an Isterest of
•E'smcb C 7 e•maami Pow as► 9
each hundred dams, sad are &avertible at matt
rity Into U. B. Flyedtweaty Six Per Otat Gold
Booing Bonds.
Full oommisakmi will be allowed tellleake,
Beakers, and Brokers, who purchase for re.ule.
C. H. RIGGS, Cashier
PEOPLES' 'NATIONAL BANK,
Of Pittsburgh. •
Capital Paid in $1,000,000, with Privi
lege of $2,000,000.
si l3MHotme CORNER MIST AND WOOD'
This Bank, organized tinder the National Bank
log
Syotem lo now prepared to transact business
at its Banking Howe, corner of Wood and /hat
streets.
Collections made on all seemmlble points on tke
most favorable terms. Epecfal Agents for JAY
COOKE, for the sale of the
U. 8. 7 3-10 Treasury Notes.
ssztviti BEA, President.
F. DI. GOBDON, Cashier
S. O.7(aPTrERSON. Teller.
TEE.
EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK
. 0 f Pittsburgh.
Chartered by the Capital 'Organized ander
Stale of Pa., 1835. sl,ooo,ooo.lNatal-liaw 1855
This Spa, k, nu been dosigaate •
DEPOSITARY
OF THE
United States Treasury,
and appointed agent foe the sale of the •
7 , 110 0 . Ia Clo .A. N .
Eccry facility will be offered W inveaters or par
ilea purafiaaing for re•tale.
EL M. MIMILLY, Cashlet
watt! _
STS AND
REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
crew; for the purchase awl sale of stocks to
- NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA
eaeeated without any further oommtsaton then
THE REGULAR RATES
In the liespeitiee Ciao&
I A31.171A10130
My=Liat of Real Militate
FOB
THE con no FAIL SALES.-
AND SOLICIT ORDERS
S. S. BRYAN,
37 FOURTH STREET,
jell (Burke% BlitiOnC)
_
COMP •COMPa
W. P. MURRAY, Praddent.
J. Z. LILLY, Secret&sy and •
The Company owns in frit simple a farm contain
log eighty•sevenaores and forty.ere perches, ig1111.•
ted on Bretort Run (a tritmtary to Cherry Run,)
sod lying betsreen.Oherry Run and Oil Creelc -, -
Twentpeight leases hare already bean mide to
responsible parties, among whom will be found
the names of some at the sidral scut teed recessifis
open/core on the Creek. _ • .
The entire tract will accommodate front% to Iso
wells. farm As Eurreund by nt V the
most celebr MU ated oll.produelng farms ai . on fo 0110 reek
and Cherry Run, and to in close proximity to the •
uHeed" and "Nr.mntainii Wells, and about, one
mile from the Walnut Bend Well.
The Company atlas a limited number - cif Wires
at the subscription price,
SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER SHARE.
Maps of the property, together with all talon:is-
Con regarding the property and orip.nittation Of
the Company eanbe obtained at the abbot
1141 ML 4fr. BAILEY. Agents. •_
WILEIRB HALIn
ALBUMS FOR
10, 25 AND 50 CENT 3 EACH:
68,000 WORTH OF
PIIOTOGR.6IPMC ALBUMS,
TO BE SOLD WITHIN TEN DAYS
AT ANY X2IELIC7E7f
PITTOOrB, Opposite the Postoffice
Jet,
WOODBICE & WALLACE,
3:117/3.eleogaae. 371.mmaLimimatils
AND,DFAT.FRB IN
White - Lead, lied Lead_,_Litharage Pa i nt k Oils,
Varnishes, Dye Stone, Window Gam and Pntty,
Spices, Perfumery, Benzole, Carbon (Al, "Int Abe, Agent' forWinterh Meaellie Brown Pont,
Hamilton White Lead, Okezter Oak Whist Lead.
and Alum in Whiten', thlebreted Petsat DIVA
in one and two pound cans..
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INSUR&NCY
Manufacturers and Merchants
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Pittsburgh.
OFFICE: No. 87 WATER STREEI
ELGALEY'S BITILDELIO-1
J. I. BEVNETT, President.
J. W. CHALFANT, Flee President.
WM. P. JONES, Seeretars.
MIMES. AGAINST LOSS BY FIBE
InanrekSteamboata and Cargoes.
JAMES L. RENNETT,IA. E. W. PAINTER,
JACOB L. sowesszt3. W. CHALFANT,
ROBERT LEA, ISAIAH DWHIST,
J. C. PERSHING, WILLIAM WAL KER
N. W, WATSON, R . G. BUSHNELL ,
XcLABOY, IJOHN WLIAWN.
BENET A WELTER. •
=Mama
INsome,..xcE.
ERATMANS' FIRE 46 MARINE
Insuiance Compapy,
mix,: CON WOOD AND YISOT
(Over People'. Natioaal Hank.)
RICHARD C GRAY, President.
DAVID E. PARE, Vice Preiddent.
RCM= FItiMIV, Secretary.
Will Insure Against all Kinds
FIRE AND MARINE RIMS.
AMP.. 0. GRAY _ID. E. 1 .
REt ti. T. M. ill a nnt. '
H. W. cm.ry .Ta.. JAILS
HENRY LLOy . JANIN E H aL .%IOGHT,
JOHN GRAM - SEND P. SIM A
N. J. BRILEY DAV'. ORA.
'2 , . M. OOHDON.
my2famd
psiya&ricr..
EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of Pittsburgh.
dice Corner Water and Market No.,
(tILGALEDS BUILDING.)
1. H. SHOANBEBOES, IPrearldnit.
W. H. BILEIPING. Vice President. .
8011ZAT YINWET. Bearetilryo
WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS
Maxine and Fire Risks.
TWICTORII:
I. H. SHOERBREGER, W. R:NDICHTH,
W. J. ANDERSoN, R. J. ANDERSON,
JAMES L BENNETT, H. W.BELTZHOOTER
B. D. COCHRAN, J. A. 06.IIGHET,
B. T. LEMOH, Ja.. W. W. MARTIN
uimm
I. EL ...001r., BYRON H. PA
A. D. MTH.
InyffiSmd
-ADDY & ,EIVERB,
• •
YlJ4 l lotiii4WW:al
Gas and Steam Fitters,
No. 165 WOO STREET,
(OPPOSITE FIRST OIOTEOH,I
.Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead,
LEAD PIPE, PIG & BAB LEAD.
Plumbers' Materials in General.
OIL IREFIXEILTES
Fitted Up in the Host ipproved Style.
Tacks lined with lead or copper. Hama fitted
op with water or gait
attended to. NI
N. B.—An orders prom
JA)ES BOWS,
MARMACITUREE Qr
IMPROVED BOMB TOOll,
FOR
Sinking Oil, Salt a Other Wells,
N 0.136 WOOD E
,
Tools warranted nude or the sin best SLIGO
AND LOW MOOS. IRON.
WELL BOItERS,
ParaLhatt at
X. west - 4174!ita imirscoem.
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with ouch ortieleo u no otaeozary to co..*
op.u., Vs a
laTourrs,
S A i ry art s , t va.
i nodM, cm mo
HAMMERS, I a[SELS, _
WEELVOISHIL •
SHOVELS, . PLANES.
PICKS,
HEE% - • N=lgo.
id eimi Beldam
_Rope, Leather
- dl
at wtrisdi I kale
litlasnals
pUIIPB.
A full and vacied miaortmint
RBI RECELIED AFD HOE BALE LOlri
Wholesale and Retail.
HYDRANT 1108 F,
nose Pipes end Street Ifyarsiits
Er The best quelity,et stmt. and pig /AO " 4
Lead, Pipe on hand.
BAILEY. FABREIX. &
FOMITH.STIIEZT,
P. 0..80X 3075.
AVOID TDB DUST AND SRO
BROWN '8 METALLIC WEATHER STIR
Window Bands.
Thee tneatheble strips 1 summer `
tl
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elude dust, sobs sad odor iron doom and vs(
Save. year. curets !sad household goade trot
notes &ad =myths. of stases, car bells Sad ta!
TSs aboso staW irlll le 0 0 1 014 4 414 atta
wanirok AL , lI.A.NDER.No. to and I
oath street, allOony. ,Otty the Om Ora" nu,
the exclusive t In Alleghart throaty. - -4
sp.EMOR
Om ENGINES:
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JORDAN, ELOLLTISTER k' 00,
lets iontr
rirrsztonaEr, PA.
eonstantir ld gem
TO ORDER.
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