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INTERNAL REI7ENUE.
Ws publish. this morning weliwiltten eom
mnntcatkmtrora D. N. Warn, Esq., Collector
Of the MI Dbitrtet, called forth by setae remarks
in the Gaerrtn of Wednesdby morning. We
Ditto ette r atiori to tt; for If anything we said
tan be so constined as to reflect upon the faith
fulness-of such revenue officers as Mr. Worm,
or any in thesefilatileta, nothing could glee ns
more pleasure than to remove such Impression.
In the article of which Mr. Warm complains
we were speaking of the probable tacrosse of
revenue likely irise Dom the growing Perfee --
-- Con of the 1;44 system of collection which was
necessarily Iraqi - W 3 hastily, and the earlier op
.eintiotut of which were of course, to a greater or
less extent, Imperfect. It is In the statement of
thli general prop:onion that the clause of which
he eolophilnsooeme. "That at present more than
-one-half the amount which Is levied illpsihrongh
the fingers of the Collectors." • . .
AA a specific statement of Oact this Is, we
frankly admit, !incorrect; and when we eome
to look at it closely we see that hi be its moat
obviona meanink; althougtt the hat/ration was
, to expreas the idea that more than half the prop.
arty, the, which oacht to be taxed escaped tax
ation through the frantiand cunning of manafac
turt was particularly fixed upon
thomijsections of the country where vast gran-
Cita of distilled spirits are manufactured, and
where devices to cheat the governmect out of the
tax are es manifold as they-are adroit and un
scrupulous.
While we regret that we should have said any
thing conveying au idea which was not Weeded
to be conveyed; we thank Mr. Warm for his
letter; for-few Men are score able than he to
throw light upon this not very pleasant subject.
DANGER AHEAD
Our correspondent "X" points to the
probable consequences to our national secu
rities, and of course to oar entire financial
system, which Is • based upon them, should
the same old spirit which brought about se
cession gain fall ascendancy in the South,
and, conjoined with the remains of copper
headism in the North, acquire the control
in Congress. The restoration of the party
of secession to power in the restored States
of the South would greatly reinvigorate
and encourage their old ernes of the North;
and it is folly to ignore the fact that, united,
they would constitute a very formidable
party.
Now suppose that party once more in
power—"the Union as it was '—with the
Southern-leaders in their old position of ab
solute domination, is It likely they would
agree to tax themselves to pay the interest,
and ultimately the principal of the Union,
war debt, while rhe debts of the Confedera
cy, in which alone they are Interested pe
cuniarily, are Utterly repudiated? Depend
upon it, that in that cue they will insist
that either both shall be paid or both repu
diated. - But as the . double debt would be
more: than the nation could bear, re
pudiation would be the most probable al
ternative. Men who can justify treason,
and prove to their own 'satisfaction that it
is no origin td break up the Union, will not
~boggle long at repudiation. That policy,
while it could I not damage the South in
character, and but little In fortune, would
plunge the loyal States into irremediable
bankruptcy and dishonor—the very' thing
that our enemies in theEonth want to see
accomplished.
There are loyal men enough in the south
to sari it and-the nation from this danger
to whi6 they are exposed, but the majort.
ty of them are not-of the approved color.
There is the difficulty. It may be that we
are shut up to the alternative of choosing
between negro suffrage on the one hand
and national bankruptcy and financial ruin
on et) other; lor that if we refuse the le
gre'srvote we must take the rebel's debt.
It Is a serious lineation, and one that must
be met quickly.,
.111,E HICOMOND ELECTION..
, The intelligence we have received about
the election is Richmond last Tuesday,
glottis that our apprehensions as to the
Comm Which affairs in Virginia were likely
to take - were net inifotmded. Not only has
, it gone against the strictly Union party, but
it seems that - the election was allowed to be
controlled by Secessionists, especially the
returned soldiers of Lira' s army. Evident
ly Wile fellows are disposed to abuse the
• - fortceninie with which they have been
treated, and to 'repay its mistaken exercise
by over-tiding the Unienminority. If they
are thus permitted to bare their own way,
the old state of affairs will soon be restored,
in whichirwati unsafe to give ritteralure to
• Opinions favoring loyalty and freedom.
The Union pe.ople of that State are much
alarmed at theiprospect, and invoke theaid
of the general government to prevent the
State driftingie bads into the power of
their old persecutors If but reinforced by
, the cotes of the colored people, the Union
• party would be numerically stronger than
their opnenenis, who would thereby be
compelled to abandon their schemes, for
they would not dare to attempt carrying
there out by pita.
SOUTHERN DEMAND FOR NANO-
In edltorlal rovjew. of the condition
and !pante of the State of North Carolina,
the Newham Times give oar manufacturers
'During the next twelve men this state
will want at least two hundred ihbueand
dollars worth of ploughs, and as many more
of the various implements necessary for
t successful farming. To these add one hun
drod thousand more for carriages, wagons,
&c. , "Then it Will - retpairegity thousand to
supply. woodenware„ such as tubs, buckets,
pails, barrels , &a; &e. , and fifty thonsand
mom' to supply ,kandies and while two
hundred shorthand will hardly be sufficient
to furnish althea for oar population. Thus
it will be seen that we expend nearly a mil
dollars,for °-
these few articles.
Nearly - all the elates lately in rebellion are
inarefkiii this respect as North Car
_
alins,ll brim:hang= doea not
compreband a tril l of th a:articles needed
by gist sorithear. people, and which they
Masi lowa if if birby the - satrilice of half
theinataed-proilnyt apt 41, their surplus
•.
graduals to obtain_ the , masts ..cif purchase.
Never was a!: taree field acrid:for (War.
„plan spenfsdf lithlik tit tfriQutte in.
Tns incomes is 431cifti ;41314 - iiixted
poo,oalue bkdin4-4 388, Fziaj
unison, 'P275.644 , 1 0 f:Avg*P1 1 :
00 82 ; 0. ; 31 'ClormtV
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Pc r the Yittsbusgh Gcartre.
A HINT To THE PUBLIC CREDITOR.
I observe thet the Etpublieaa Convention of
New JORT hive Ltd Upon the table a resofil,
Rees of red to mad to negro suffrage la the
Sauth. -- iThe - -Ohle-Coaventkin Ie resesetad. to
have already done the *smelting, andthe Penn.
- 7" Judging from Its elements,
WI follow the example, =lees some step are
taken td. pervert R.
This unusual reticence up= the greatest of
pending! questions la but • reflection. however,
Of the rtaerve of the loyal press which has hesi
tated to declare the convictions of the Northern
people, for no other reason apparently than be
cause it la feared that the =premien might not
be agreeable to those who bold the patronage of
the Government in their handa. While, in some
instances, It has ventured to whisper a complaint
with tutted breath, that the President had not
comprehended the loyal negro with= his plans
-of reorganization, It has almost universally for
gotten to engem that while the question is one
which belongs exclusively to the people of the
loyal Elates, through their representatives in
congrese, and to no one man in the nation,
come from what State he may, although fo
vested With all the executive powers of t he
GovernMent.
This is conceded by the President noel!,
bet yet the work of tleorgantretlon goes on
Ida particular plan, and era', arrange.
meat Lai being made to bring the united delega
tions ofmil these Spites to the dowser Congress
at the opening of the nest sesalon. That he
will feed pledged to rapport them is taken for
granted by all of them. They will expect no
lees wbeh they come on his invitation and in bin
partleohir way. If he does they will beatimitted,
tii,hee the people, instead of waiting, will take
up the cue In advance and-Ming such an opinion
to beer :upon It now. 10 vases= the Cdellty
of their hpresentatives. •
The events of the last .aeulon, with General
Banks at.!Washingtott, pressing the admission of
the Urethane a:Lembo/sunder them:l4las of the
Government—,and this, too, after Congress had.
asserted Oa own jurisdiction by the passage of •
bill which was not approved--ousrla to settle the
question nwhether It is safe to await the assem
blage of that body.
It is, I think, a general conviction amongst
reflecting men. that if these States are to be
brought nark by the same men who took them
out the Union we shall have gained nothing
but the enfranchisement of the slave,, and shall
have putionnselves once more under the feet of
the name power from which we had Just so hap•
ply escaped. The Copperheads know this, and
therefore all strongly endorse the plan of the
Executim
Once bank, betrayer, what la the fleet cense-
Inence tq ourselves ? An immediate renewal of
the old coalition upon the basis of a repudiation
of the national debt, beginning with a refusal to
lay the necessary taxes for the payment of the
Interest. Taxation is always unpopular. What
better argument for the overthrow or the Repub
lican party than the promise of relief, If not the
suicidal folly of hurrying back the traitors them
selves toaselst us In adjusting and settling the
accounts. al the war? To do this thing would
convict qa of Incapacity to govern.
Some people may think these ream are Idle.
If they WIU look, however, Into the leading Dem
ocratic Mims of the Interior for the feat three
years, they will find It &seised again and again
that tht*ar wan unrighteous-41st the loans
made to carry It on were unlawful and ought not
to be paid—and that the securities were worth
less.
Is it likely that their Southern brethern
actively engaged against us, and now admitted
into Congress—will consent to pay any portion
of the debt incurred in hubdtdag them, unless we
assume *elm—which would be the equivalent
to repridlationfn
There libuteme thingthat mauve us, and that
Is the seasonable intervention of the public era/.
(for. The public securities are to widely diffused
that be is now a power in the land. The poll*.
dans are not to be trusted. All their hopes and
fears areiln the direction of Washington. And
there will be no Convention, where they have
the rule, that will dare to whisper a remon
strance. And so 100 with Congress. They would
have failed at the lest hessian, if It had endured
a little langur. To welt on them is death—and
there is no way of making absolutely sure of se
eming their fidelity to the people but by nett a
demonstration In advance throughout the sev
eral States, as will enable them to understand
that they will be expected to do their duty, or
to suffer ; the direst consequences In the event of
failure.
NEWS ITEMS
GrsEbef, IttcDowsm., commanding at
Ban Francisco, has made public the sen
tence of the military court at that place In
the case ef the rebel pirates arrested last year
In the Pacific, near Panama, by some of
our naval officers, on charge of attempting
to captute the American steamer Labrador,
running: between Paws= and Central
American porta. They were found guilty
and sentenced to be hanged ; but General
31cDowth has commuted the sentence to
imprisonment for life in the cases of the
leaders, and to ten years in the cases of the
remainder.
Ix the case of Burley, the Lake Brie
pirate, Judge Fitch, of Toledo, who go
aded, delivered a most singular charge to
the jury, to the effect in substance that the
"cmatederacy was a government da fado,
and that it they found that Burley was a
regularly commissioned officer in the "con
federate:stateh" navy, and that he Was act
ing under orders in making the raid, he was
belligerent, and was not guilty of alleged
robbery.
Teta Philadelphia horses, used to draw
the street cars, by reeling on Sunday, are
able to perform as much work in six days,
as Boston horses which work Sundays, do
.in nine days. Sunday travel on Massschn
tette horse railroads is said to involve a loss
of $160,900 per annum.
TRE strike of the mines and railroad men
ln the Like Superior regions Is not yet
quelled, but no outbreak has yet occurred.
The presence of the United States steamer
lilichigeh and a body of Chicago troops at
3lar d. quette will prevent anything of the
kin
TEN excuse offered by Cyr W. Field
for the exultation of all membera of the press
from the 13reat Eastern during We laying of
the cable is that it would be Impossible to
prevent the reporters from diverting the at
tention of the engineer from Ids important
duties.
GE e. EWELL, having taking the oath of
alleglande and given bonds for its main
tenance,. has been permitted bthe Presi
dent to return to his home in 9 Ptrgiaia , on
parole, an condition that ho report once a
week by letter to the Secretary of War.
Tae Chicago TrZisize declares that a care
ful Inspection of the army rolls will show
that not exceeding 50,000 men of Irish na
tivity fought in the Union ranks. Of the
whole 1,G00 , 000' names on the rolls, elgh y
per cent u are native born.
. .
SECHETAHT MCCULLOCH will recommend
to Congrese a comprehensive scheme for
funding, and ultimately discharging the pub
lic indebtedness, with as little delay as pos
sible, and with the least possible burden
upon the people.
Tun streets of the city of Hamilton, .0.
W., have been for theee years lit with coal
oil, gas having been discarded for that pur-
MThe bids for the present year were
O per light per annum for coal oil, and
;16 for gas. -
Tan rebel General 3f eCausland Is endeav
oring to evade the responsibility of burning
Charobeisbarg. He soya it was ordered by
General Eariy, and that be (31eCausland)
protested against any such barbarous pro—
ceedine.! .
•
Tan little village of Charleston, where
Governor Wise hong John Brown, is being
visited by many Northerners who have ear•
ried off everything movable -Cram the field
in which Brown was hang.
GsEat excitement was caused In Troy.on
Wednesday last by the discovery of an at•
tempt tti fire the St. Charles HoteL Phos
phorus itras deposited in ten, different places
about the building.
Via pontoons to construct bridges over
the Platte, and other bridges on the route to
California, haveveaehed Omaha. One hun
dred Goyentment teams will take a portion
of Ahem.
IN • Petersburg (Va.) paper, appears, among
"new adtrtisements,” a notice from a firm an.
nonnelosr, that they are prepared to make ap
plleationa for pardons throup the proper chan
nel. •
EDWARD BOWDEN was murdered near the
Gosport atm yard bust Sunday. He, was the
sailor whp made his escape with Lieid.
man, aftu_destroyiug the rebel ram Albemarle.
coioner'a inquest on the murder of the
"Jo bitildren has closed lie fareettgattea.
find ra
thet the nnims were maul:Wed by
lore puma or pascms to the jury unknown.
.HEstier Jorarant, of Chtatleid, ,
.vrtio wild killed"' soldier whil es e robbing his
garden, lilts been Seamed to• nee years' ma.
thWeneat In the penitentiary.
llindatf Snow". raged WA ; and leading Mi
red or, Baca° colaktyi:has been sentenced to
Fda Deliwam AV ale year, for rejoicing our
Mt. Uwailt.oadeattak - '
- tea side of mai y 3 aw York last
ica..kAletted Hie 'Ombra:neat'loloo,o9o - more
thhn tha leads:Fen! appfatsixtat.
tne Wiehlegtoa Ohroside a , . Congress
tobuy Ford's ThritM tar ti publltrUrary.
Tll3l/0130 inNoirts by • the Sod ea
gendey; In estimated aI:'RUA%
Change of Wean la the Ikea.
The Salisbury corregamdtms of the Cin
cinnati (la te saytnf the present irituation
olitffaino
*The time when The people ware ready
aliirtikaitertoltata What the Government
wanted, and then do it, working faithfully
and with all-trwir might, has •gone by.
There was such a time as this immediately
following the surrender of Johnson's army.
The rebellion bad fallen as if struck down
by lightning, and the people everywhere,
were depressed, and utterly broken in
spirit. They felt themselves wholly in the
power of our authorities, and had not then
reasoned themselves into the belief ttuitthey
bad committed no wrong. They then
looked upon themselves as meriting pun
ishment, and expected it. Any policy then
laid dawn with' firmness would have been
received, and all would have submitted at
once and willingly. Ent the crash passed and
the people began to recover. They heard
with astonishment that ball the North was
crying ont for a lenient p_olley for speedy and
complete forgiveness. They heard Northam
orators gravely asserting that treason could
not be punished cy , and that all questions of
national poli affecting the States must be
left to them for deelsion ; that the troops
should be Witlidravin; that kindness, and
mercy, and conciliation alone must mark
the acts of the Government. This was the
fatal moment in all that concerned recon
struction. The old pride returned, the old
Ideas of superiority were awakened, the
prospects of regaining political place and
power Meshed into the minds of the poli
ticians, and having received an itch from
the authorities, they speedily grasped the
yard, and where the Government was slow
to move, they occupied the vantage ground
themselves, and now hold a position from
which they have opened a campaign against
the Government that premises well for
them. Heaceforth it will be no secret war,
but open opposition, through die • forms of
law, to the whole advance in public senti
ment whiCh the war has brought about at
the North.
GEM. SAXTOII has within his present dis
trict over a hundred thousand negroes. He
claims that all these arc now absolutely self
sustaining, save those swept in the wake
of Sherman's march. Even the rations is
sued to these are charged to them, and the
thrifty negroes make all haste to quit lean
ing on the Government lest their debt
should swell to too great proportion. Most
of the older settled negroes, who ware or
originally dependent on Government sup
port, have already repaid the advances thus
made them, and many have besides accumu
lated what is for them a handsome compe
tence.
STREET cLuArtmo in New York, under
the old system, cost about $1,200,000 a
year. The new contractors agree tc do it
for $BOO,OOO,
RELIGIOUS XOTICES.
MIST EFININTIAN ososcs , £l..
ziormorr Orrr, EEOELSIOIt HALL,
corner of Federal sad • larcook anode Pastor
JOSEPH LING. Serrteer et to am. and 7
la. Prayer Aleatuag on WEDNESDAY EVEN.
ma public are cordrally Invited to attend.
baddtd
BELIGIOIIS arinricEs.—Tirs
I FIRST BAPTIST OBTOIC7H °MGR.&
GATION will hereafter hold their church services
in SIASONIO BALL, on FM street. Preaching
by the LORD' S JAMES S. DICKERSON *
every DAY Cl tOdu and tab. Srunlay
School at 2 o'clock r. n. Strap/we and the public
wet cordially invited to attend. Seats free.
jytkitd
IMPORTANT DIBCOVHBFJ3.O-5111181.
J HET : L 67 considered as the terminus of
the prophets periods, and the coming of the Son
of Man in the viands of Heaven. Illustrate:l by •
diagram, by Wu. Latron.st., of elnairmatt, at It
%
a nt. p and 8 p. m TCl.M.OltittlW (Sat.
bath), at, CENTRAL HALL, Dispatch Buildings,
SS r Lib street.
jyt2 THEE A. BEST.
XEllr Al) rill TIS.E.IIIEZIrrg.
- - -
RICE LEB.-10 barrels prime, In vinegar,
for tole by I. B. UANYIELD.
t , HEESE.-ICO boxes Hamburg;
so ao eloonen3 o
00 do W. 8., r
.1 H. 101 l
13 222 • • CANkE
Flsa
-25 barrels new No. a Large Math/del;
' 20 had bid. do do;
25 do Na S do;
25 do Nat do;
20 kilts - No. 2 do;
to Co No, I dot
100 half bbl,.. Lake Herring, for sale by
J. 8 ()/NFIELD
A NEW TILING.
Mann & Hueles' Patent Pocket Book.
Very neat and clearable ; ell In one plots ; on
(ulcer of teams, or earning apart. For agile,
wholesale and retail, at a. O. LAVER'S
Variety and Toy Stony
frtq 101 iLaket atreet.
I EASEHULD; WITH OIL, TANKS,
to., YOR BALE—Lease of Lot, by .1158
hot, about THBEE•letrOat RI OP. AN ACRE,
'routing on toe Allethetry Valley fiallzoad
Lathrop anal, upper end of Lawtaneeville, with
EIGHT ThOL SAND BARBELS TANKAGE.
•nd extensive Sheds for Barrels. Minor= for
Lestltry, he It bl In all reverts conv,mbent and
eligible. Apply at re WWD hTBEET.
Bel it E 1 a PENNOCK.
0,71 CZ,
Avnixonrar, July O. I.
SEALED PROPOSALS (widiensed to
the Committee on Sinets) will be received at
, bla alms, an 11 THURSUAY, 2, tan, in.
eloalve, for furnishing Oast.lron fttt.wa fur the
East lids of ledenl Sheet, where It moue. Ohio
Sires idwilar to the one on tbe West side.
By direction of City tiounells.
lyWad R. Et FRANCIS, Controller.
NLW oßocyda—Tho arderelgnedhas
. opened an
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK
of fresh end WELL SELECTED GROCERIES
Lo their NEW STOKE. to addition to other now
Utica, they aroold coil at - ention to their goo, of
Em:arn 'BRASS ROUND CEDAII WARE.
BCOTT st EMITS,
JrZtlylies earner Liberty and Ferry 'tree...
it ILL DALE. CEMETERY.
The Business Office of din Company
has been removed to nay Drug Store, corner of
Federal and Lacook streets, Allegheny.
/170112733
em A. KELLY, taftraull
A PRW FOR BALK.
We ere authorized to offer for Bete
ONE OP THE MOST ELIOLBLE PEWS
In the !locoed Presbyterhut Church.
Apply to (Jr2o) B. MoLLIN a 00
HEWITT'S
POLYTItICUIVE
FOR THE HAVE,
Is roknowledged by all who hove used it to
ho A No. 1. Try It ya doubters end be
000vinced. For sale by ail Annulate.
Jytedyd
FOB SALE.
ONE FIVE YEAR DID MARE.
Paces under aladlin trots In Lerner. Inquire
No. va LIBERTY STREET
JORDAN, •ROLLD3TER & CO.
FOR SALE.
10 WOODEN TANKS
Caputty t.SOO bartele eaeb. Apply to,
°LARK S SU SINES,
at Wool! Street.
DR J. L. MeSitß,
(Late strident w ith Prof. L. °blau,)
confines ide attention entirely to the oral:tire Of
Medlatne,and will promptly attend Wall calla tcr
profenion, day and AP. •
0/1/0113 lio ri SEP.ENTII;t3TREL'T,
IZ=MI
eos7notita'a Oestan,
• Ahhcorttay, July titht 1665. 01 1
SEALED PROPOSALS will be reedy
at Weed:lee until Mondaj, theme hut., thole.
for axing Ldebtalna Rode to the City Hell
and Market Henn. .rootdtet •
cotton' to be r t iiiik,; d With t t „° Plato aild
11.
fi rogiu
hrbis,
letd Oit.TOontrollee,
•
Coirrnou.su s Orrice,
....intaniorr, July so, tute.
SEALED PROPOSALS (addresaed to
the Committee on Olt y Pro_Pesty) will b. re.
eetve4 et this office, until M.O/WAY. 301 o t,
Inolusirs, tor supplying thePutthe B,M
of the Olty with Cost.
pi direction of City Cannons
B. B. FBANIBB.ControBar.
SSESSMENT 110T1013.—Notico 13
X2l. hereby gbrazt tbst I bias made anestotardi
tts the of the tradlag of ,
TANW . :iiiLL STREET.
ill peon interested tan ue the same DAY
O,M in " the Market thithiLag, unttl tbe Iltth
Ulf .IIILY, 1955. CELLS 7ir.IOI3ISP7PARB,i
JpU:td". -• Beeettling Beg hum
4 ~VOODWiLUEMin'f 4 I 3 2,
brioZIVZ3= l ANT`l6 °2 llotall j u
I ttOne Modred INS deep. itresitaa st , tarse
22 the notice. , .; ,
B. UUTHIBEST & SO N •
jrn" ' yuettec . street.;
COLEIGNMEIT9 - 7 -
sad for
nip cheap, br , . • -'•
Jyl7 . - VOIOrr & 00,
4D rzarisiwre." r&
FARM FOR aux.
The ratasetiber antra LUDWIOS lAithl for
gale, the plaWs on which hs settles, was Grecs&
Tide Property la well li - nown u ea" of the meet
beantinsl, productive sad valuable la Penswilvw
--- - TIMM - WILL A. STOKE&
ZARTIFUL 1,2_ CATION FOR A PRIVATE
.mltal AN*
Oontahthig Flve and One-Fourth dares, In Pitt
townetdp, a few Wantes vela from the line of the
Mine
n lalle Passenger Itallrosd. For partisulars
Inquire of O. H. TOWER,
iY 22 No. 164 Fourth street.
83 MARKET STREET.
J. P. CARNAHAN & 00.,
DEALERS 111 BOOTS AND SHOES.
Sewed, Netted and Pegged Soots, Shan and Bal.
moo". for Ladi, a, Galati, Ben, Toddle, Mined
ana Otaldren.
Treat additions are made every creek to our
Stock, and "Small Peon , . and Quick Returns" Is
our gram at ulna& Prompt and careful atten
tion given to orders. Mamas
IMO. RETRY W. D. RETRY V. HOLLYLN
tarLL BELLE STEEL WORMS.
RErgga & co..
Manufaataten of OAST STEEL& SPRING,
PLOW ..ad BLISTER STERIA SPRINGS, AL
LES, CROWBARS, as
Air oAlee, Pro. IXI NAPES STREET (np stairs
PITTSfIVbGR, PA. Jim
BAI3B & BELLS—
Dartslns,
Nspkios,
Doylies,
Damasks,
Lances.,
Stemlion
Jv22 21 FIFTH 81RE ET
DEMITT QUARTZIIIILADTZ.I. Gn nifl OTTIOS,
PIISSISIMIE, Pa., July 21,1986.
pANTURE WANTED.—Bealed Propo
aaL out t eceirea at this °Moe until 12 orsioatt
M., JULY 26th, 1806, for Pasturing 1,003 Us ILK*
Mnies tot as unit cited period.
Buis must state the nonce pm. head, sad the con
dition of the pacing an/ rarer, and how many
can be cared for, and the distance from the atty.
Proposats to be marked Dropoaals for Pas.
term , .aad andreutd to therroulersignmi.
O. CROSS,
Jy22idu Lieut. 001. and Deputy Q. M. G.
'FOR CLOAKS,
"I BATES
FOE SHAWLS,
DATER t HELPS
.FOll BBIBBOIDEEED °OBTAINS.
1722 BATES 4 BELL'S.
SELECTION OY
Valuable Medical Books,
FROIK THE STOOK OF
DAVIS, CLARKS CO.,
98 'VP c. ci ES z- c, ait
°roes' Sergery, 2 large vols., leather : 615 co
Dunglinson's Medical Dictionary, reviled 6 75
Ora, AnatomY, 1 Urge vol : : 700
Oondie on Massey or Children : : 600
Miller's Principles of Surgery : 3 16
Miller's Prattles a 70
Hamilton on Frattnres and Dlslotatlans 00
Wilson's Human Anatomy 03
Beasley's Book of Prescriptions : e 00
Tanner's Practice of Mediu= 50
Pirthih's Practical Pharmacy : : 600
Tamer's Memoranda of Poisons : : ao
Pocket Anatomist : 76
Wyeth's Pocket Dm. Book .• : 103
Pereira's Packet Prescription Book :
LIBERAL DISCOVIIITS to PIIYSICIMIS
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NEW DERIES-OCTAVO FORM.
THE LEGAL JOURNAL
REAL ESTATE AND MUM REPORTER
Vol. I—No. I—New Series—Octavo Norm
1 9 e be baud Wednesday, July Mb.
THOS. Z. HEENAN
69 PIETU sr., MASONIC HALL.
To be published Weekly with Report. of Oases.
Syllabi of Supreme °aura Dacialons, Acta of AJ.
embly, Hecoider's Lists, Table of Short:re Sales,
mad of Letter. Issued by ctu Register, and other
matter of Interest to the Lawless and others
• • OH 50 per snnnm
Specimen Captors tree. (Au or wad for a copy.
jrn It
S END THE
WEEKLY GAZETTE
O. YOUR FRIENDS.
It tontalta Interesting Correspowlesor from
Richmond,
Harrisburg,
"Vra shingt,ons
Bealdea • lame variety of othu '•amble Rea**
I fir To be had at tie catutter, la wrapper...4:s
PRIOE: FIVE CENTS.
irmitmes
lETROLIA MACHINE WORII.B.
U. EL LZOICT, IlLanufzeiurer of tif, Usk..
Grated Patent Improved
OIL WELL TOOLS.
SANSOM POST, AND WALKING BEAM
IRONS, and all FIXTURES USED IN SINK
ING 011. AND BALT WELLS, Noe. 311 and 114
OHIO STREET, on 'the upper route of the Han
&tete/ Purenger Rallwity. P.O. Address, Box
It /ILLEGILENT, PA.
Particular attention is invited to his late La
provements In Jars And Joints, all made of tno
purest Sligo and Low Moor Iron, hammered
presely for them. All parts warranted and made
to standard sites i the pins and sockets of any one
eet fltting any ether of his manufactUre having
the same number. Steam Engines sad Machine
Work mods ta ord. r. We lnrttsthe public to call
and &lamina, and Judge for themselves I and we
challenge equality el workmanship and crompoti
tlon.' Send for Card and Olrettler. jyttumnen
UOUPONE. 1 CIOUPOI.4 B I
EAT,
ezprannza.
•
NOVERIBER,
JILINVAIIT
COUPONS BOUGHT
er
Highest Market Rates,
Robizir3on McLean & Co.
j,201..1
FRUIT CANS,
FRUIT OANS,
SEALING WAX,
SEALING WAIL,
PBEREBITING }M=L)2Ei,
A general amsortment of useful
*emu rtilarusannt GOODS, at
GEOE,GE W. HUBLEY'B,
jizawtt:l /ED gTiLZEr. AWlttiany.
FOR . SALE
bonus atlba
JiMlgair_
GAZETTE 0111170 E.
"ONBIGII3I.ENTI3. ' ' '
skboxes rnes4 Peoeileay
to Ilamb
so do,: at= • • '•'
4_c •
s reeelvecind for sale a t Liberty attest. ' •
xrifi- , POTTEREAPEriIa tiwzAztp,
irE Fr a D r Eft TI rE.n EArrs
iiiitIELECT AND COMMON
ootivotio or THE OM or PITTS.
HVEGE.
Grorressrear: The eadeteigned Oombtftteejap..
lath to milt the accoamt• of the Gnarllaza of
M1LF441..
t 9l Vh' i r 'l4° ' t e
pen
end sous ers, w ey have ;melt • y
correct end satisfactory; and herewith submit •
_gkelemens,ll;_keppdaased form of receipts and ex
penditures for the year eliding 'Fattier ist, NEL
• • T. R rechtiLLAN.
WM. A. TOMLINSON,
JOHN' MIMI/N.
• Ptttobnrgh, Juno-la, 1011.
Account of Huardlani of the Poor of the City of
Pittsburgh, from February I, 1554, to February
1E53 :
115111.
Fehroulf 1, to balarne In hands of Treas.
urer 41,945 TS
To Minim Elehbaum, collector of taxes is,sso
To Hoard of Beelth, rent.....—....—. 3uo
To Oaleb6l2 to
To Fires 495 90
To Poor Hi rise Lots 1,089 18
To sundry poisons and districts 861 02
To hey, horse, Iron safe, sale TM 00
130,01.3a6
08.
By amount paid for giocerless 2,196 25
boar 1,777 OD
o ° dry goods., 2 130 68
o ° coal 1,156 80
besf 1,564 60
11 ° tangs and 104410/000184 08
11. . oboes and leacher... 481 04
bills payable 2,003 00
paid chaplain at alms house. YID 00
1 f•rwer 321 10
•• " baker 184 01
phyalcbum. 1,064 17
" matron 160 00
1 . I uperintendent 525 00
.' superintendent amine •
department 013 00
By amour 1 paid Western Penasuvania
Ilospital
.457 83
By n mon.t paid hardware b on:tem:lavers 143 48
B% nutdsor 041 1 4,724 78
B• 'Wary of Secretary IMO 00
11, unwed expenses 170 OD
i. OBOE 1001. 290 10
51 ournisting we In vault 20 00
55 stove plats 14 10
By freights and passage B at
By D'Uniblng 1177 78
By krielm for sewer .._ 42 00
Ily legal advice 20 OD
By water cooler 5 00
By semen. 87 50
By lumber 664 12
By corocotor work 168 51
By castings 27
By atatlonery 7 25
By Apotittni et alma booze. 84 84
By brim. 76 Oz
. .
By plumbing...._ _4 90 07
By ell cloth
... 233 IA
By hnwhes..... 14 50
by loghtning rod. ... __.— U 10
Bycoal buckets. --- ......... ... Fr MI
By barna'. _.69 21
By cider press nod wheelb;r7aw„_.... 73 76
BY blackamithleg _......... ID 90
By Mtwara
BZ
Bur dry I , Is paid 111 January, 1 . 8 - 411
Bili of a Teat, 8117 CO
Orate bars, 10 00
Tinware, 16 86
00.1 for office, 24 06
One grain cradle. 4 Oa
Plates tor I love, 4 02-8170 63
Sundry bins paid is February, 1864-
Inaurance, $lO3 03
Coal for cony poor, al 00
eights on railroad, a 26
Bledow glass, 4(0
Lamp chimneys, ho., 7 00
Freights on railroad,l7 26-1242 42
eundry blll. pold to March, 1564-
Plasterlag vault, 11 II 75
Clover and timothy seed. .72 00
Trimming gl ape vines, 150
Bill of rope, I 29
Bill of water crackers, 4 62—; 38 21
Blindry blll. prod In April. 1864-
Chain for elaff, $ 696
this .kl2' for alms berme, 40 00
BM of plough points, 2 00
Fifty bushel, wheat, 65 7'o
P.avr, ritwptlf si'Z'IMT,IIIBB4- 4 00-4117 00
Bewing Cotton and threar, I 1 25
Ons calf akin, l2
Ono clothe, wringer, 7 03
Pencil.. 1 40
BU I of lime, 10 00
Bill 61 cement. 1 50
11111 of lime 5 OD-, 00 07
Sundry bills paid In June, 1564
Water at d sugar crackers, 6 4 00
One plough, II 00
Una book ease, 0 CO-1 gl CO
Sundry bills gold In July, 1864
Paid Allegheny 01 1 7, 1 6 67
One humbel of malt, 1 00
Shoe findings, 1 64
.
Stove pipe,
Pair 01 mules, 4
554, 0 n
o.—plat 64
Sundry bills paid In August, 1864
Futeeription to Morning Peet, $ 700
Whitewashing, 66 10
Lightning rods, IS t 5
0= for
ti 4. Farm s 10
9, 00- -6141 45
Sundry bWa pall In neptember, 1884—
Stove lininn• $ 7 al
Tinware, 7 05
Vinegar,
6 SO
nu rad,
1 DO
Exp's to Philadelphia and Media, SO CO
Stonsware, to 60-6 61 15
Sundry billn paid in October, 1561
V7lndow alms, 1 6 10
Fount thread, I On
Ire lor, . Mc., It aa
Bill far threshing grain, 15 21
Bill for barrels, 1240-4 68 91
• Publisher.
Sundry bills paid In November, 1854
••- - ••
Lard 01., $ 3 80
Vranken, 4 84
Bill of taskets, patent thread, an:, 8 m
Insurance, 73 60'
Otoocrirs. 4 813
Urines .ringer and rolls, to 46-4111 54
Sundry bills paid In Beeember, L 564—
Oysters, $ 750
floe shorn, o 00
Candies for child:am 5 50
Freight on meat, 5 IV
Burner, chininey• and wick. 1 00--3 07 70
Ba,!ance on hazel,
/IMPORT OF INMATES AT PITTSBURGH
ALMS HUUSE FOR THE YEAR 1884.
Amount of Melee reeteLelhe Feb. I, 1884, 11l
Am cunt of Melee received eartav the ver, ISO
Left, 60
mo,r, SO
IS
Taken i 7 oreer, I
Tate a by mother, to
Takeo by tattier, a
Takes by cburcb, 4
Discharged, 3-1311 108
A tr.oant of Female/ remaining Pb.e 1,1804, 101
Amount received dungy the year, IS2
Eloped,
Dien,
Taken by delight.,
7 /At. by =otter,
Taken by coder,
Takeo by fatter,
Taken by awe..
Taken by husaand,
Taken by Met.
%allergen,
Total remaining Feb. 11856, — , 212
@SCALP Irm.anoa.
Mem
Ileurann..--_,...ta
109
Fertud...
Sane.
Ibe Committee appointed by Councils to suet
the aster:its of the Guardian of the Poor. at toe
ir.vitatipu of George Fortune, Eaq., Secretary of
the Board visited the etty Farm, pad are pleased
tc report that they lotted the game In the best pos.
stile sonditioa to all its ditrerent departments, sad
the weals of the inmates carefully attotded to,
and everything done to make them comfortabla.
The Building., Farm Stock, h e.. chow the close
attention paid to them by the Guanitatus, under
the superintendence of Ur. Bullock, who is ably
lotsisted by Mrs. Derrickson and Miss MaKelvy, of
the Sane, /did Mr. McElroy, 01 the insane Depart
meet.
As a we think the city of Pittsbnigh In greatly
Indebted to Ulm. Fettling Esq., who has an tong
and stay ODIN the ogles of Becretsiry, and for the
interest and attention which he gives to the wants
of ell applicants and inmates of the histitution.
T. B. idokill.LAW,
jrztatd WOL A. TO.ILLiNSON.
0/P7LCH Dr eov IJOYMMAIIT oc BIIIIMISTILINOZ,
osoir, D. 0., July 16, 1.866. 4 A
FOR FLOUR.—SEA D
P ROPOSALS PROPOSALS are Invited until July Tinh,
ISM atiSoNilock M., for furnishing the Subalstence
Department with
tor. R THOUSAND (I,an) BULB. OF FLOUR.
Tbe proposals wfll be for what is known at this
Depot as Noe. 1,1 and 3, nod bids will be entertain.
el for any quantity less than the whole.
Bids must be In duplicate, and for each grade on
separate sheets of paper.
The delivery of the Flour to commence within
Ore days from the Operdng of the bight, and must be
&Dread in such quantitlee, daily, as the Gus•
errmeatm ay direct, either at the Government waits
home In Ger= tt . te l ie wharves or railroad
de ge!ell W very of all l'lour awarded to be complet
d within twenty day* from the an:septum* of the
he
Bids will be received for Flour to be delivered
In new, oak barrels, head lined.
Payment will be made In such funds as the Gov
eminent may have for disbursement.
The usual Government Inspection will be made
just before the Flour Is received, and none will be
accepted which Is not freak ground, and of a sopa
dor quality.
An oath of allegiance must accompany the bid
of each bidder who hm not the oath on 111. in this
oftlce, and no bid will be entertained from parties
who Imm previously failed to comply with their
bide, or from bidders not present to respond.
Government reserves the eight to micet any bid
foe any cause.
Bids to be address'sd to the undersigned, at No,
626 G street, endorsed "Proposals for Flour."
1y11314 E. T. BRIDGES, Capt. 0. S. V.
B°°gß9 BOOKS 1 ROOM'S
Domes' to Lite In Palestine.
Tioterts end other Ponta
Dlothu of The Wesley".
tieller's Selena of Language, 2d pert.l
The aohenbere.Ootta Family:
A Youth's 12istor7 of the Rebehlen.
Roan Amorrthe Gospel'.
GentumPopular Tate& Adam.
Papers for Thooslital Gine.
photousph 4.lhams,srholuele
Preur i la r baat Osads.
ER"
Smith's Amen a Ink.
IPtak d
erahOldera
•
ids J. L. READ. 18 Fourth Street
• LEASE&
OIL. LEASES
•
ea be bed on the moot titersble tenet n ie4 e
tourer deepens, on &MeV Creek:ear the low.,
"tog wall' ,O.earnell 'muter kee week' by the
Standard 011 Volopalmor Pilleknekli: Aloplyte •
Jess MEL & &&447. WOrloe
.r# Ilf^ - .4D PER T/S E.RIE.VT
p 8 URO.NCE.
CASE INSURANCE CO ANY
Of_PittsbutglA.
OFFICI3. 5'7 FOURTH STREET,
BURKE'S BUILDING.
ISAAC H. PENNOCK, President.
JOKE F.JENNINGS,EtcOPresIdent,
TI/011AS OBAJZAZI, Secretary.
CAPT. R. J. GRACE, Agent,
(late V. S. Lugreotor of Steamers.)
INSEBES AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
Insareettamboats and Cargoes.
011 ht. transit per rail to Philadelphia, New
Y gii , tilesned on fnrared " trur mostiovorsble terms,
ISWe j . PEN l Mlc ii, tre . aldent.
JO DZILBOTORS
ri044 3 11. 1 71n5 . ,
John Stevenson,
Wm. U. Forsyth, I
Daniel W
Ale:nod= Chambers,
lestanol
p ETROI BUM PUBLICATIONS
L
TILE O , L EMIL/NS UP PENMSYLVAIII,4
With mop sod Omuta; evo. Cloth, %WO.
EMT'S GAMOW:6 MAP OF VENAMO
CO, OIL AMIGA'S, stowing (arm., sections,
township, etc., eta. 0.0).
RONT , S IMPROVED MAP OP WARREN
Cu.. PA., uniform with Map of Veanngo CM Re
gions. WO.
IT.
RUNT'S MAP OF WEST VIRGINIA AND
01.110. UN,
V.
DIA.GRA.RI REOLSTEII FOR OIL
WELLS. IR CO.
VI.
OIL LEASES—two Idnets. 10 ends.
THE NAT'CINIeL PETROLEUM TIMES, pub
lished weekly-10 seines, stt 00 per annum
JOHN P. HUNT, Pub! isher,
I=l
/lir Sent by niturn post on receipt of prise.
.421
lyi'v ELLINGt3 FOR SALE
IN ALLEGHENY CITY
I Ina •uthortted to -sell, on REASONABLE
TEN NI 1,
11l thole Dezirable and Convenient Dwellings,
Stttioted to the Nnitheoste_tly comer Of ANDES
DUN bTELEkT AND EWER AVENUE
They are bui!t, and to good repair. To the
oapitanst, seeking a
Safe avid Desirable Mareffinent,
Or to any In want of •
Comfortable Home,
AN OPPORTIINTr/ 18 HERE OFFERED
Further particulars, on application to
S. S. BRYAN, Broiler,
No. 59 Fourth street,
(Burka's BrulAts.g.)
INVITING PROPOSALS FOR THE
PURCHASE OF TWENTY-THREE ILI:W
-HERE GOVERNMENT MULES.
Quairrgasourrita GairsitaVe Griner,
W .411111302011, D. U. July le. 1152.
SEALED PROPOSALS be readied at L.
office until 12 PL., TUESDAY. August 1, 1.865, for
the prot chess of SOW MULES, la lota of dB! an
ore huodred eaide, at the places named below, slat
HARRISBURG, Pa., 11 lots, 60 each..
I each.
wiLatortrivs, Del., lotao ta,,loo
SO each.
Do. 2 lota 100 each.
WASHLISGTOS, D. 0., e lots , , 60 each.
. lots enth.
PITTSBURGH, PA., 4 lota 60 each..
Do, 1 lot, 100 eaeti.
There mules • Dl be put aside, each lot by Itsel4
and will to Dee for the Inspection of bidders, at
the plower named respectlrely, for ter days prior
to August 1.
Many of them were bought to the beVraling of
the war as young mules, acwonnamed tae aimleo
In all their marches and map, and are thorocurnly
biosen, hardened by exercise, gentle and rantlller
from being se long surrounded by the soldier&
Though mind and rrieetable_ they are no linger
required
lin the army, and win neer re obtained as
far ess than their true value.
The supoesaltil bidders .111 be, =tilled in person
or by telegraph, and required to receive the es&
mats on or Delon August 1,1865.
ThU oboe psterres to Wen the right to reject
&Heads Met may be altered.
Proposals should be addressed to the undersign
ed,ules." and marked "Proposals for the Purchans of
M
Payment read be inepa la Goveniment Nadi at
the time of delivery.
By order of Me Quarter - muter General.
JA.Blat. ERIN,
Brevet hi chug.,
1311 =D11 Q. Zit G. O.
SALE OF HARNESS AND SADDLES.
OnIXT QII•ETZSZEASTLII 9 B °MOS,
DENA or Weearnoros,
WAginneot ow, D. July T. 11 M.
Then Is on heed at thle depot, for eale, about
le,ooo eels of t/elted States liarnw% constatlng of
lir Slagle sets of Wed horse
" wheel
SAO) lend onto "
11,411 " wheel "
EiiSMREZEM;;Z:I
This heroin has been used In the public , mils%
bet IN null eerviceable for road and laradrug par.
News.
Oesled propeesle are invited far De put have, to
lola 01 too sere and upwards.
PTOpozala must plainly elate what bled of har
es., le old cor, whether wheel or lead, mule or
h0,..;_ end for Imbalance harness, whether wheel
or Iced.
Proposal., Cr. also invited for the purchase of
several thousand .ern Saddles of venous patterns,
In tots of MO and upwards. Samples of harness
and &addles can be wee at the Government ELM,
fn tbti etty. on application to Colonel Charles H.
Tompkins, A. Q M., comer of Twenty-second and
0 rUeeta.
Proposals for the poretame of this harness. Am,
a 111 be received at this odice until 11 M. 11.TES
DAY. Awed I little, and should be endorsed "Pro
poufs for the Purchase of Hamm," be.
Payment, al Governmest funds, most be made
t er , t d i e hb v e iter f pgfore of the proposal and prior to
The undersignedreserves the tight to reject all
;appose's which may be eonsidored too lotv.
The sale of harness at public auction advertised
June 17 is discontinued.
Tha sale 01 wagons and main Is still going on,
from day to day. Purchasers are Invited to attend.
D. FL RUCKER,
}Dena Major Gan. and Qynartermarter.
JylOrtFrio
ROBJEULY
one
W. P. BITHRAT, President.
J. IL LYlLY,Seatotegy and Treasurer.
The Oampany Ccotta In fee simple • farm contain.
eightyeeven Mtn and fortyidve perches, tear
ted on Brinier% Ilan (a tributary to Cherry Runj
and lymg between Chewy Bon and CU Creek..
Twenty-eight levee bay. already been made to
responsible parties, among whom wlll be found
the names of some of the aided cad wet eticcergra
orperrsters on the elicit.
The entire twist will accommodate-Wolin:s to ISO
walla. This farm Is surrounded by roar id the
most celetirelsolea producing farms. on 011 Creek
and Cherry Bun, and le to close proximity to the
"Reed" and iibloostattin Webb and about one
mile from the Walnut Bend Welk
The Company offers a limited number of shares
at the subscription price,
SEVENTY-F VE CENTS PER SHARE.
Mope of the property, together with an Worms
tion regrading the property and organization of
the Cosa any ten be obtained at the °thee of
STEM, en MULLET. /WOW;
inyfelf wrixiss HALL.
tsil: 4 ' 4-0 1r4:fAl ION" ztO ;
W 11.111216 BALL,
The Bankers end Brokers Board having adopted
the following
RATES OF COMMISSION
we will be governed thereby from thts date,
bloats selling at is ern under, 2 canto parthare.
do. do. /f 9 and up WON 1 neat.
do. tho gab do. EA Tod p sidim
do. ' do. COD and -oven ,tt all per cent.
PirEISIAPAIIAKA, (BLOOD CURE.)-
-.A A moat remarkable article and positive cure
for SOBOYOLA, RHEUMATISIkt,_NEOBAL
OM, DYSPEPSIA, ITCH,,PHISPLYA end e
dieresis of the SKIN.
AS Iv Tonto, 11-nreives the appetite, perfects d
gull= and wholly restores the physical strength
lad It new but a trial to prows to virtual,
For eats br
anscos JOHNSTON, Druggist.
JeP emir Samaras saa Raft streets.
HADLY & 800K8103110U9811,
s! , uIMPADTI7B2IIB OP
zitiirmaturo azzas
160 PEDIIIR.AL STREET.
SIXTY FEET. FRONT ON GRUM
sTRKET. br near dak, forty fait from th e
earner of alith rtrem, got
b ta OtITUBM4:SII'
pIOKLES I PICKLES I -PICEMES
zo :Ws Itifter ffo: - I,o3operior - Brava. for We
b 7 • - !II,ALSLZT ft PAN GORDEN
jy: I.lb:rty street,
win PIGS BOW GALSINA LEAD ;
'Mr" ‘e bra* '. • B.VaiaLLA
/WKS 4.4711 Z 14.4 KELM
UffMI:D VrAM
Mtn MOIL BEL
CIRO of Wood BIM and Del Alloy
'lsom. AGENT cw THE EMT= STATES
anagrZOUL AGENT of Jay Ociobah U. 15.£4mal
tor MD Bab Os
Loam,
POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE,
Only Loan in the hlarh‘A
Samuel alalTrackno,
Jaka WU,
Thomna Donnelly.
EL W. Maw, Jr,
El. H. Hartman.
D. B. 6-20 SIX PER 6ENI
J. B. LWINGSTON. Cadger
m 2 011
TE 3
SECOND NATIONAL BANK,
Of Pittsburgh.
Corner of Bind and Liberty Streets,
Bipedal Age:deaf Jay CkoOke for Us sale of
NEW SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
absorbed ' et the Le of Ge Peindt7vtoMionsli and te day.
These bonds bear an interest of
Two CJeforltal Zr . e 'Day
each hundred dollars, and ws convertible at met* ,
rity Into V. S. Five-Twenty Six Par Cant prew!
Bearing Benda.
Full roixonlealana Wilt be: allowed to geniis,
Bankers, and Beakers, who parches° for Malec
C. EL BIGGS. Canhier
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TH 2
EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANKi
.0 f Pittsburgh.
Mattered by they Capital. !Organized under
Stated Pa., 1816.1 sl,ooo,ooo.:Natn'l Law 1865
This Bank has been designated
DEPOSITARY
or ran
United States Treasury,
sod appointed spat for the sale of the
7.430 is 10, .
Evet7will be offered to Inseam co per.
ties purchash4 for mule.
MuaaaY, 0152110 C.
uralf
W 011THYPNOTICH.
The celebrated
Wheeler & Wilson'
SEIM° MACHINE
was awarded the ant prise—• large Wirer
medal—at the Laterite:lolml Show, held I
at I tettiti, Prussia, a few weeks Mum,
.‘as the best sraaing maaldne for all ern
41, try burposea."—Haut Joisnuth Jams MC/a.:
THE 19111.111511 k WILSON
Lock. Stitch Sewing Machines,,
recetred the highest premiums at the
great Intarsatioltal
N, Sagland - • WM,
AMICINI3BURG Prusala 1967,
where all the Sewing Machines of Emope
sad America were ineoni_betitlon.
Wholesale and Retail Sales Room,
No. 27 Fifth Street; Pittsburgh
I .
• E. P. CABPEM'EB,
Jetai • Sole agent.
ONLY S 6 Clerre.
COMPLETE YOUR VOLVM I
HARPERS' MAGAZINES.
ATLANTIC MONTHLY.
OUDEY'S LADY'S BOO&
and A 1! Other Magazines
Como early, before they are all gone, at
PITIOCKS,
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VULCAN COAL YARD,
ROBERT DALZE GE.
one &Omahas hlaehlrue 'Shop of the Fltta•
beret, and Oonaellasilla Sattranal Company,
Bed Youghiogheny Family Coal end Nal Coal
ALWAYS ON unarm
COAL DELIVERED AT SHORT NOTICI
reaps year orders at THE Cl/1710331 d i d WU,
SONS ra 00.. Boas Street, oa al THE GAZEITTL
OFFICE, Fifth street. Jenant
CURLING cmust
Mme. Demoreses, Curling Cream,
For rizi.gb.ung allesneuyiniTu E EL LIR'
Cut be protnazed at the
RUM & SLACK,
Iwo cd howls largo soliortommt of
MOWING MAOffINES.
=mammai ram6Egs.
Straw eiters,Seyers and HaLliakes,
AT
ifo. 28 and 30 0810 8710 Fr, ,
79rINA'n1
A Second-band Itoftwair Eprth g Wagon
for sale client., at ?to -tt q z t t Etrzu STREET'
yte:lmdiaix
110T/04—I RESPECTFULLY hal
+it riOI7NCIE to my Maas asul forma anstotaora
Wall' dun tontinno to oayri_on the LITE=
1711lalaTABLNG' BllabliES% 41ilke
abate tha old stand,' totatotly 000npled by Roilvta
mill bo beppy to Native tbaystronaga
to Ilberally bestowed on format occasions, and caw .
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Itotilirbkers 'audßiillWatelpits
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7-30 3Lean.
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GOLD EGBAILING BONDS.
Bask Aumbene of
PETERSON.
LESLIE'S MONTHLY
ARTRIIRS.
DEMUREST.
ONLY NS CENTEL
ONLY 16 DENTS.
ONLY 16 ()ENT&
AN EXQUISITE POMADE,
ozziTRAI. DELllCk'sroar,
Career Clete sad gedrral .treat.,
la Market Hausa, 6lle gladly
GEO. A.
and Single Harness,
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liannfactureo and Merchants
EiStilt&N4 COTIPAINY,
IFFICI34 WATER STBI
BUILDING)
a. a.• nI:4N - Ett President.
J. W. CH410.1.211T. Vice Prettdeat.
WM. P. JOliMg, Secretary.
MIMES ADAM LOSS BY FIRS
Insures Steam Bata and Cargoes.
gym:
JAMES L blur r:ITi , IA- E. W. F
L. AINTEIL
1.
JACOB SOWABSEi J. W. CLULLYA.Nr.
ROBERT LEA, 1 ISAIAH DIO
J. O. PESSILWO. , J , WIT.T.TAM Nir t atits
M. W. WATSON, IV R. H. Buse/ilea,.
L, B. MAAEOE i,. - JOHN WILBON,
uorMitoul
liNiter L WFATBEI.•
imulaxot
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}MATZOS' PIE a SLUM
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Insuranco Company,
Offia.? COINER VW lAD PIES? UN,
.'
(one peopuneammi Bask.)
Eacaaao o f# 6Y, President.
DAVID E. P.Mit, The President
ROBMT PLIDSOY, Secretary.
Will Insure Ahninat all Ickeds
FIRE AND !MEE RISKS.
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B. 0. °BAY S. P
JAMES BE% ;T. M. ELI.I I
IL W. OLIN . JAME IL
BERRY LLO ITARALES BILL.
JOBN GR AFP JEILV P. 10111T1&_
N. J. MOLLY DALT. OBAWPOBA
P. EL Bon.
savatzad
'MURANO& t.,
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EUREKA INSIMANCE COMPANY,
Of Pitir#burgh.
t ‘ 4 2, , ' •
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Wens Cornet Wnter and Market-din g
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, MAGALEIVA ITILLDIN(t.)
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J. H. ISHOZNIXIdIGLB.PreaIthmt.
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W. H. NIELICH4Ovioe President..
- ROBRHTIIII3I#. Secretary.
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MarineanaiFire Risks.
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W. J. ANDERSO N 1.11. J. Azrazastiar,__
JAMES L HENN= ICL. W. BELTZHOOvint
R. D. COCHRAN, J. A. OLIIGHEY,
K. T. LEECH, JA. ,! W. W. ALARTIN,
LX. PENNOCK. . '' BYRON H. PADirTFISI
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2. ROVED BO
L .ll RING TOOLS,
Sinking Oil, SaltOad Other Wells
No. ISO WO 4D STREET,
prrrsanoty PA.
Toole wannated sasd6f the very beet SLIGO
AND LOW MOON nu*.
WELL OORERS
nmea at
X.4:.l'.nz'orst Otlaab 1..x•10 ea.
with mach sztieles u fie weaestary to end=
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1101.11 s, -
s l i s am L
J t A TTIVIVAN,
NIQUAS,
AXES, 1 g
Rope, Leather aftl Gum Belting,
EATCRIETS,
SAWS- •
9 8 A. REIS.
WILENIaIV24
PLANES,
LETELb,
PirA/LS, tte.
all at which I han*ixtgualv gam
jelanalla
ADDY & EWERN
MUMlk . 4 l Untillna
Gas and Steam Fitters,
No. 165 WOD STREET,
f•-•
(oPpostrp FIRST ournwEr4
Pumps, HydnOts, Sheet Lead,
LEAD PIPE, Ptg & BAR. LEAD.
Plumbers' Mate4l3 in General.
zussigrEzuEs
Fitted lip in the Mpg Approved Style.
TIMM lived :nua lead d copper. Howe* atteo
water or cm
orders promiely attended to. pa
114SILET, FARRIO & CIO.,
••-•
Jro. 16T Stnipyield Sired,
I,X'SBI7ILGH, PA..
IILLMACITVAXII3 or
Sheet Lead,lfLead Pipes
ma. th. .
Wholesale furalshist birdie for Plumbers , gala
itals. Brats Goods for Wiser, Gas and'' SWAM.
a
Fion. Rao, /torr etthsa; as lama
Fasters rata.
li' Sao agouti for ititowles. and MUNSON
Patent t teas Prap. wh.rtio soppltos a need loos
felt by al ass , for a plualiktbst sall exhaust rap.
dle and work and earCead eenalay srlituat
atalllng too gnat ea sap-toss.
Sir Orders satated. Wpm
I . !‘GRICULTUR&L
iI s II o N o RBYLVANI&
The Pennsylvania Stattlpicalteril Sudety
hold Ito E4tlon no
IMPTEESHEIS 28%11%11, 28th and rOth
1 • As
WILULISPOIit UMW° atm.
Aoy Information destroV a balsams &dein
malt, applications fbr p cob Usti or poPen,.
or by members' of the Eicaraimeictrest b bbt
tradendrued,crii:BOYD X, .
• ._ A. .103.0XT8 LOXG4XIai, Serretur: • ,
• Nossumnaa, Kai jeffilbwroll
gi.Es.
: 17"1:11M ea Fonxitr dren, 11"4" f ili a, vO i tiPS
of I. Wads. 48411.AN0„ , QUI and
a m t ir
.kerlpfloo of Jihmaalronahmor.... eoodif
r a g wa x i nms eloy azd fafftW
Kerr, -
limmunicria.447. David Kerr, D '
.2sy. IL Tv: Juobitili AVOzcial• ellz ttg"'
Limb Em. • :`.
pm BAM-60039(t.
600.000 SHAVED` MR= t
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