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There;lo . :no 'historleal fait better estab lished dasn'that the „British government, `more than' two centuries ago, instituted a systemOf4roteetion to the infant menu lecturers of England„ tunt maintained it persistently until a very recent period. So rigidly 'as the principle maintained for a long limo that the importation of many fabrics - *as absolutely, interdlcted, while skilled artisans were introduced from the continent at heavy expense, - 1n order that 'the several branches of industry in which they were skilled might be established in England, and her own people be Instructed in. them. This was done, not in a few branebes,-butraany, widths policy;was per. slated In art lOng as it Vas needed to enable the English people to compete successfully - with flume nf,other countries more advanc ed In both shill - and capitaL And this policy was eminently successful. Under it the English people became at length among timmost skillful in the world in a vast variety of avocations. But this was not all. It we's_ necessary, in order to gain a supremacy which could not be rival ed, that capital should accumulate to such an extent that her princely manufacturers could command as much money as they wanted at very low lutes of Interest, often as low as four per cent. As for labor, the supply kept pace with the demand ; for, populous as England was reckoned to be at the beginning of the 18th century, its peo ple quadrupled in number between that time and the date at which the protective polio* was relaxed, slime twenty years ago. Ha4r4gland adopted the policy of free trade in the middle, or even towards the dose, of the last century she would have been ruined. The competition of the con tinental countries would have borne down ^ her manufactures; for •their growth was slow, and she labored under many disad- Vantages : But, under her steady system of proteetion, which' no changes of party ever disturbed, htr coal and iron asserted their power; her resources and the skill of 'her peoplcpwere developed; her agriculture flourished amazingly; all interests advanced in an ever.incressin ratio, until she be came the most opulent and powerful na tion on the globe.. Her manufactures twin up and gave employment to her com merce; her ships carried away her various and 'valuable fabrics and brought back raw materials to be worked ttp and increased ten, twenty, fifty fold in value, and then sent lack, perhaps, to the Tery places they • cite from. Without her manufactures what would the commerce of England have amounted ' tot CoMparatively nothing. And without her long-continued protective policy, what would her manufacturing in - dnstry have amounted tot Jiast' about as little. Bhe could not have begun to manu facture. But now England Is so rich, so strong, so thoroughly established, ghat she min afford to challenge the world Co adopt the policy of free trade, her statesmen well knowing that no country ,can successfully compete with her. Now the United Steels in this respect, relatively, just about where Englan 1 was at the middle of the last century. We say relatively ; for we are Just about as able to dispense with protection now as she was then. The day will cope, however, when we too shall he able tolchallenge the world to a game of free trade ; and we shall proba bly not be half so long in reaching that pe rtod as England wee; but we have not reached it yet by a long way. There Is an unerring criterion by which to know when we may safely adopt the policy of free trade with Europe, and that Is, when the average prices of both labor and capital shall be the same there and here. The disparity between these prices here and there mark the degree of protection that Ibis country deeds. go long as the Euro pean raanufactrirer can send his fabrics here at a satiefectory profft to himself, just so long is Cur tariff of duties too low for our own national prosperity. Ragland has set us 'an excellent ersmide In this matter ; and we will show oar sa gacity by doing as she did, and not as she now. preaches. LOUISIANA wepublish a brief notice of the return of Hon. Jogs Carom from kis mission to Louisiana. Ularepotta on theeubject of freedmen and cot ton will be made to the proper Bureau seven lively. Ide..COVODU is tot fivorebly „lemressed - w'th the state of things he tines In that State, where the work of - reconstructker has been progress. Ingkruger tliari Is any other of the rebel States. The, old spirit is still rampant and defiant, and* is making desperate efforrato seize and hold the .polltleal helm in that then. 'Three is something very suspicious in the extreme eagerness manifested by the most vio lent reccesl:rdate to get bark Into - the Union, a thing !Wyk a few months ago they tinnily pro testedthat no power under heaven could compel them to do. What dorm It mean T tinding that It is one of their power to break - - up the Union and establish an Independent colt .federacy. they now nub back Into the Union, with the hrpe of effecting as politicians what they failed to effect assoldlers. If they cannot break up the Union they are resolved, It possl, his, to rule it"; and the recent establishment of provisional governments has greatly strengthen ed their hopes of being able to effect this object. There never was a tea of vanquished Insurgents so generously dealt with as they have been, • Tin President hae given them en opportunity to return . to their places In the Union without hu zalliation ; but if they ; behave treacherously and disloyally, ineolentlY justifying th eir late con , duct, as many of them are doing, and sowing this" nerds of future trembles, Congress will be obliged to pnl, a stop to the entire proceeding. Yrtsconers.—At the nest election the people of Wisconsin will vote an amend. snot to theirlitate bonstitution 'abolishing the clause which debug colored men from tha right et suffrage. It - to likely to .be car ted by , a lirge Majority; although, true to their instincts, but ffiles,to their party name, • the democnita will Tat a solid tote agidnat Blato Com . taltieor his ironed e call for s convention to nieet =the 10th of August. It IteartitF coppottalte admintstretion of Got. a 0117; who Las decistred himseir onequivocelly in • favor otallotring al loyal men in the Bouth . em 13tateelq Tote. LETTER FROM NORTHERN ALABAMA. ?he spirit of :Rebellion not Dead—W hat the People SaT—The Duty of the Hoar. _ In my letter to you from Huntaville, ' written in the glory of a May day, it will , 'he remembered that I said in reference to the sentiments of the people "the -strength brit not the spiffier the rebellionishroken." Col Boynton, in his capital letters from Richmond, tells us plainly, that "while the rebellion is forever crushed the spirit which actuated it is by no meinaittholly oblitera ted." The language of the" great constr• satire gentlemen, so graphically repotted by Mr. Foray from Nashville, frilly attests the; 'animus of the motives of those who would like to be oiled Unionists, so that po litical power maybe given them, as well as ample protection for their homes and es tato. • Intelligence from New -Orleans, where four years ago the citizens buried the American flag, With all the solemnities of a mighty funeral, convinces me that the South, it the earliest practicable moment, will 'attempt to gain by ballots what has been lost by bullets. In Savannah the re bellion fluff is not entirely crashed out. :Writing to me from that city only last moral, the -editor of the loyal Savannah Beradican says: The people of this city are still pretty rebellious, and the paroled rebel officers are very vindictive, oftentimes manifesting their treasonable feeling In insulting looks and languice." "I tell yen," exclaimed a paroled rebel last week, speaking to Union soldiers at Bridgeport, "I tell you the Yankees have played high, low, jack and the game just long enough for me. I don't intend to sub mit to such lurk, for lam just as good a rebel as I ever was." It is proper to add, he has been arrested and sent to the old jail at Huntsville, where) he awaits a trial on the charge of disloyal conduct "Yea 1" sheered a young blood of Ala bama, recently in my presence, "we—the people of the South, will live under your Government; live under it because we can't help eureelves, but it Is no longer a free Government. Because it is not tree— because you oppress us by compelling us to live with you—we will always bate it and hate you l' if that proud Southerner had lived in Ohio instead of Alabama to 1803. he would have voted for C. L. VaAllandig ham to be Governor of the State. To a prominent citizen in Say nnah, I remarked last December, the Union army having occupied that city, "the people, if I mistake not, are very friendly to the North ern whiten; in fact, these soldiers have not received as much kindness in the whole South as in Savannah." "Welt," said be, "what do you argue from our Lind:ten to your "1 argue that you are either Union in sentiment and weary of the horrors of a wicked war , or that you are not eery re '- lions at bert; and are 'willing tom the beet of surrounding circumstances. "Do not let us deceive you!" he rate ed the best "if we had the power we w. ii whip your army-out of the city to-night" I "No, I never will surrender," said a lady in Huntsville to a company of Northern visitors; "I am forever a rebel at heart. ;Mitchel occupied this city In 1802, almost three years ago, and from that hour to this I have never 'even so much as allowed a Union ;officer to walk the street with me I Give me the gentlemen who wear the royal gray for my gallants, and lam 'happy, and I'm flee to dill you there is a broad line of demarkation between the North and South, over which neither time nor love nor polities can ever hope to pass." And so I might elaborate, but enough has been written to convince every lover of his country that the spirit and animus and virus of the rebellion in the South is not, ladle - r hops never will be, wholly extinguished. it is a dangerous element, which unserer alerts Polittclana will seek to perpetuate; an element potent for evil, impotent to do good. The intense anxiety of the South to be restored to full political privileges in the Union is indeed a subject of alarm; anti certainly it is one that is pregnant with evil: Ihe greatest calamity that could ;tow befall the country, and this calamity is sp. prehended by Intelligent officers of the ;millet airily would to to so reconstruct the revolted States and to so restore them to political power that they who have been so recently emptying the cartridge box will be erdeg the ballot box, to gain by the latter what they lost by the former, the perpetua ion of the- accursed system of African slavery Under time circumstances it is therefore the pluin duly of the American soldier, of the American statesman, of the .Imerican people, to "make haste slowly" in remijtut ing the unadjusted problems in revolted States; to jurist upon the continuance of military occupation until the constitutional amendment forever prohibiting slavery has been adopted and ratified thriughont the &nth; to encouts.ge and organize loyal em tratlon and enterprise front the North, so as to control the balance cf the political power; and to be very sure, when rebels are restored to the pvilege of the elective fran chise, that they Bill cast their ballots for a rept,blican Corral of goverament.—Cerres ,ondenie Cincintati Gazette. Pi. Went Advice. Tomblin its. eagerness-of some persons o get lotus new war, "Occasional" writes o the PLiledelpi7ta Pres& "It is now proposed that-: we initiate a war, if not on spore bloody (which would be impossible.) at least on a more extensive theatre. We could make a pretext without n nob labor. There is Canada; we might re• fuse ber Recipronit y and demand Annexe alien. There le Fiance; we might send Sheridan Into - *lice and bring Maxim'', ian to Washingtion, Several incidental is- VIPs might be manningly used to hasten col Heim on the main question. If you ask any of these declaimers for war whether the country Is ready for new conflicts, you are pointed to an army said to be eager for more bloodshed—a navy capable of sailing round and capturing half the world—and a people longing for new sacrifices of life and treetzure. Upon the men who administer the Governinent, however, ether duties press for conscientious thought an I action. With them it is not how to rush into hostil ities, but how to perpetuate peace. The conquest of an insurrection leaves even the victor tired; and as be rests from his flares and Si ry toils, the statesman, like a good physiciar, counse:s that quiet without which there can be no healthy recuperation. So, as the soldier reposes, the statesman de literatel. To induce expenses, collect rev. ernes, fund the debt, pay off the troops, call back the erratic States, under new guards and restrictions, heal the sore places created by four years of blows, reunite the ligaments of trade and make the waters of the South busy with commerce—these are works that will not brook delay, and that dare not be postponed for a new experi ment in the ways of war. Let us be con tent with the hope that as we have so much to systematize inside the household, no do.. meats hand will incite us to mine: with outside disputes_ Harvard College - Munificent as are the endowments of Harvard University; it seems that each sue ccedtng year brings fresh additions to the fund, and accumulates more educational strength In that splendid institution of learn ing. At the commencement this week, the president of the University announced tit.) following new gifts during the year. From Charm' Sanders' tugaest, " an uncured donor, " another ditto... Angratua Story, " a meratiot.l I I Dr. Ma Dray , a lirtbarnue. apecim'ens, Dr. • Library, of great value. FrCM J, hn Lowell, nuttier Telosbletbriry, Mr. Banners' bequest is devoted to the erection of a hall Inc public services; Mr. Btory's.gift la to found a scholarship, and the two great-bequests In money from un named donors go to the aid of the Lawrence Scientific School of this University, one half being divided equally between the depart naenta of engineering and' chemistry, and the other half being devoted to a school of ' 4 drlng.... A. ea of land has' slsodbeen made the ecst-lurt of Cambridge, 'whereon to build the hall for,public services.—North American. • COST OP Cozonizirtor. - -The Nashville :Press quotes from the Macon (CieolB4) Journal, and, replies as follows: "Colonize him. Giro him a cotintry to himself; Thalia him the nw.msw n am ing and meobo ; osi implements; tu tE L in sloth , region , , (in ldezicoOryolipleased with a year ' ,a supplies." There isoneUttle objectkin Sothis scheme. ;It would re hire: an outlay bi at least 82,000 for each dar , which wordd make an og. imam cost o 88,000,000,000. nrorided the negroes did would any in the half cen tury which be required to colonize them. Fer ax Pt t.b ugh oucue. The Income- Tax—inequality of, Taxation. When a great and lmpertant statistical feet. bearing upon our economical relations, la pertly developed -to- the popular ap2reherusion, it /a always desirable that. It should be improved for ' thiptiblie advantage. Thu, the income returns Which have recently been male public hero, are onerof those revelations, from which some me tal conclusions mu be drawn. I And in that list hoadnals of pences— some of whom are almost entirely; unlmosen to the pahllc—ln the enjoyment of Incomes amount ing to from 65,C.00 to more than $200,000 'Der arinma. From the ease Ilet, too, I derive Val great fact, that the holders of real estate who bten obliged to bear all the borthens of the =unity, and who are sometimes thought be valued high enough, and always looked a is a ready and Inexhaustible source of *apply, when moneys are wanted to build Railroads. or School Rorie*, or raise soldiers for the Gov ernment, are generally the poorest men to the -community, while those whose incomei are, in some Instances, enormous, are abnoet entirely exempt from contributions to the support of the communities whose protection they enjoy. Thus, for example, a citizen of Allegheny who emu property In Pittsburgh, and has no more than a bare subsistence for his family, Is ex pected nor only to support the city government, but to pay large amounts of money not only to Oe lieve from the personal obllggnion of military service, but even to educate the ehildretrof a man whose resources are wheys GIOO,OOO a year, out of which be nays nothing whatever toward the charges of the dtate or local admin istration In any of their .departatents. And so eke verso of the cult= of Pittsburgh—the case pat being merely Mended to illustrate, and ex t. ndlog equally to the relations between the e the and the coroty. • . . Now this, It must be admitted Is • exceedingly untqual and unfair, especlaily When It is con sidered that much the larger part of oar local burtheas has been imposed at the Instance, and f r the bent lit of the commercial and manitfac turiog classes who own little or no real estate. comtaratively speaking. and who constitute the o err of large incomes amongst us. Nobody can be Insensible to the Injustice of compelling the man whoit side* ontaide to keep up the pnice, maintain schools, build railroads, end hire sol diers for a particular •district, when the men of largest means who are mast directly benedtted by these expenditures are exempted non their f h. pry port'ons of the burthens, merely b CMOs they have dyclintel making a permanent Invest ment In the community, and pialging It for all tine fcr tl e support of the Oovernment. It is not however for the purpose of !lading (suit with those who have been thus favored that Ouse rent's:tot are penned, but only to point out the hinailce In such a way as to call the atten. don of those who are to represet t us in the next Legislature, to the necessity. of providing for lt, by so distributing the public burthens as to ren der thym more tolerable to all of us. The return of locomen to this District show that there It more substantial wealth In and about Pltiaburgh than In any other Congressional District of toe United Static, apart, from the mere revenue de- Cved from real property,, and that there are al =dant comets of supply that have never been torched by bur State Legislature. It the people will takethis question up they can redone tie buitheni on real estate at least one-half without fun labitg Just cause of complaint to any body. It has been talked of at recent Bastions, but will the people seethat their members do something more Ulan talk about U t A, hint to them of the public wishes would be probably endielent-3 strong petition would enforce HEWS ITEMS A MPULATIOS ci 100,000 is claimed for Utah and 1:0,000 for Balt Lake city. Per haps the last figures are too large, but al. ready it is the cost popnlous, as It is the 01051 beautiful town between St Louis and Ban Francisco. Daring the year ending June 1, Ben Holladay's Overland Express took $1,612,978.61' m gold dust thence to the States—though only a small fraction of the gold goes in by erptess. Last year a single merchant sold upward of $1,000,000 worth of goods, and paid for freight alone from the Missouri river over $150,000. Tea on Grvva.—Mr. E. Rollins, Deputy Commissioner of Internal Revenue, says: that "gifts from whatever Warne, when clearly in the nature of compensation for services rendered, 11:112bi be considered as income, and returned as such. Gifts to pastors, by members of their congregations, or by others, are generally in the nature of compensation for their labors, and, when such, are taxable as income. A Moms - a act is reported as having oc cured on beard the steamboat Armenia, on TLuraday aft, rnoon, on her trip from Al. Luny to New Yor k. A respectable looking wcmen, who was accompanied by four children, and was on her way to New York to meet her husband, leaped overboard pith a Labe in her arms, and both wars drowned. No cense could be assigned for taw act. A PRIV evenings ago, in Washington, a woman was detected In the act of drown. leg herself and two small children, In Ti ttr creek, near 'ho Baltimore Railroad de -1 ot. She said her husband was so dissipa ted that be would not support her or her children, and that she had no way of gain ice a living. Trz DLlscque Times urges uron the peo ple of that city the netessity of establishing cuatmisettaret. It says the extent of• the cc ums y tributary to any of the lowa cities Is not of itself tufticent to make a great city—hence capitalists must turn their at btlon to manufactures. TVS old elm tiro on Boston Common, on which Maly Dyer was hung, two bun- Sad skd thirty years ago, for rrcaching Qusks r t octrines, la stilt standing. Some of its Leavy branches are supported by iron t hens, and every pos.ible care is taken for its pit setvation. A ritiveys letter,just received by a gen leman from a reliable party to Utah, gives be ettalls of a who'emle murder of a ffin.ily of ela persona by a gang of Bng barn's -Danites," or "Destroying Angels." —Ce.ncil Bluffs Nonpareil. IT IS spoktn of as a coincidence, that oa the Bth instant the steamer Admiral Dupont ea blown up, Admiral Dupont himself died, and a lotumntive named in his honor was blown to atoms. THE St. Lcuis Dispate says : We havo been blessed, this season, with such a pro fusion of finite as to make us forget our old envy ( I the luscious , tropics. CVITOB has pot fo.th its blossoms in North Cart lina two weeks earlier than last Y( ar. Lorcesi.Low, the poet, :lase income of C4,C00 a year. Fic N. JOlin Corona retitmed today from his mbern trot. He represents affairs In Louis ler a In rather an unsettled condition, owing to the questionable policy pursued by Governor Wells, In appointing former disloyal men and rebels to (thee. The Governor has appointed five persons who signed the rebel ordinance of accession In Louis iana, aed more than one hundred who have nerved in the rebel army. This caused great dis satisfaction among the true Union men, who can sea no remedy for these evil except to the estahllebment of a military governorship. By his opportune presence in New Orleans he saved .the government a large amount or money by preveritirg captured cotton from passing tnito rebel horde. In ore leer Cayce be prevented half a million dollars worth of cotton toeing transferred In this way, by arresting It on Its arrival at New Orleans from Mobile. That portion of his report relating to the op erations of the Freedmen's Bureau has been pro. rented to General Howard, and that relating to cotton to the Secretary of the Trealtitl. Mr. Covodt was In conference today with the Secretary of War relative to military affairs In Louisiana. He recommends a vigorous military policy to be pursued in Louisiana en regard to recon strn , tion.— irruhlootos Dispatch. • Xl' Jr aIDrERTISEMEXTS. ROCERIEB. 226 bags prime and choice Rio Coffee; 2.6 pockets Old Ooverument Jaya Ounce; lib hall cbesta Chem add Biro c T. M bag. prime Elea; lb bhotr. choice, P. R. Sugar; 60 do. prime Cubs do.; bbia. Regard do.; 200 do. Si tops, choice brdryls; 60 do Cuba Molames, cheap; 10 tierces Clearway Mehemet s lCri based Magnus Tobacco, 13 add loo; 20 Dbl.& a mokuw do. Airlriug and In ;tore . For Isla bp sartuE, BATED & PATTON, 1125 Nos, Oa and Ili Sesoodst, Pittsburgh, TIWRLLING - ROUSER FOR SALE-, -A-• On - Le Fillers street, Third street. Great street, Fourth street, Lessee% street, Siete duet. Fait Ler" Liberty linte•fliedfonl Street, Beyond street, Liberty street, Allegheny. Webster street, ,Dectatut street. Logan Meat, Franklin grist, Amnon were" B gls streetOrlonntWeahlngtor. - and ether I. ea.ions. Apply eV tba Seal Estate oh tt.e et &SONS, ' J 725 - . Market stmt. 8E134--IEO boxes ilambuyg so oo GoabeD s On do W. 8., Tot sale by J. B. OANFLEI.I). PARLOR DECultlal,ONl3.—Ceillngo and Wails to tbabab, faces. , ot Yuma sty Ito kla, W. r. lzs NALL. ft wool au Inil BUSHELS MUSE. YBIZOi s t ,0 tn, suzLLED COEN Ln stontand for sale by KLBANZ k JAMB. PION LEEL-10 barrels prime in vinegar, for /ale by J. D. lq Ma LEW. ..VE if" T TA. N OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVRI{ To ell thols;:linbirtne pee:Metres ludnbtefto Ll* late Inn of MS. COTE & ITEEEOI% net to pm any money to either party until the lnynn:tlon granted by the Court le settled. fySilutx` soo REWARD. STOLEN from the rem dance of the imbrerlber, to Indium Womble, A BAT nAnz. Wl'b - vabite feet, heir off left foot•look, IBM* stir in tr e fate. The ebtre revert will be ghee for triformatloo leading to the recovery or the Kara 13 taltelltw .101iN COOK. t'OE SALE VERY CHEAP. IN PEEBLES TOWNSHIP, THIRTY ACRES OF GOOD LAND, Suitable for • Fltio - vsrd. Has FIVE ACRES OF COAUoo it Four miles from the city, hy the Coneelbsilla Railroad. Im proves ests—O ooa Dwelling Horse, S Labia, and Eon Bearing Orchard. Inquire of THOMAS HOWARD, No SI Diamond Must. NEW MATTINGS, WHITE AND IiIED QUEOKED, in all IsifttLe, of the latest Importation. FANCY MATTING, new awl beodaocno styles, pat rftelvel: and for rale by 'IIII3FASLANP & COLLINS, }y2 71 azgl 73 Fifth Area. WE HAVE JUST PURCHASED AND Ir and are now recall/1n;, a new assortment of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Matting, ac., Which, In adenine to our heavy rock of good. previously on hand, enabler U. to offer to our aus• tomes all the advantages the casket alfbrds at The Lcw(st Prices Reached this Season NIxFAIIL kND h U 1 'LUNA, 71 eno 13 Fllth street, Next horse to the Post tottle LACE CURTAINS, NOTTINGH A M LADE, VES . I BULE LAOE, 151121=1 WRITE ORB & CO,. G REAT SALTS OF GOVERNMENT HORSES AND MULES QOARTICERMPIa OPTICZ, W/outartermi, D. t./.. July 4.1866. Wl.l be solo at Publl. Auotloo, to ;le highest h deer at the time. and place.; named below, wit: COLUMBIANA, Ohm, TUESDAY, Augzet 1.1, 600 Marcel.; SALEDT, Oblo, WEDNESDAY, amizowt 21, 600 Horses ; LL.IAICer, Ohlo, TEDDSDA.Y. A °Cult M, DiD Horses; °ANTON, Ohio, SATUIIO.S.Y, Augsal sth, 200 llorrses; (31.11 . 01-LABI S , Ohio, TUESDAY, Anitutt Bth, - 1.000 antra: nasslLLorr, OEN TUESDAY,. Augast tßik, 200 Horses; ORRSTLIRE, Ohio, THURSDAY, Aft 17114 r:l=tM OLEVELANN, 01:Ito, MONDAY, August Mat, 200 Horses ; gONT WAYNE, Indium, THuHSDAY, Augtud Mb, 1.000 litilem Thts• animals me no longer required in the army, ar.d tcnat be cold. A. opportunity Ls thus afforded farms. and othan to purchase a superior .aiis of draft animals at far less than their true value. . . Many of the Mules were bought In the bodn. ning of tk. woo. shoo young, sooompintal the at. mkt g to all their marches and camps and are toot- *uglily broken, buttoned by agerolaa entle god familia, from being go long nu/gonadal by the sol dier. • Animals scld singly Ealea to commeg es at to a. m. email day Tern s-1.1/ISH, In United etetre Clumeney. JAMES A. ERIN. Prim. lirte Gen. in chance Fiat DIY. Q. Ift 0.1, N EW GENTLE MEN'S FURNISHING STORE. Nos. 13 and 15 St• Olair St The attention of the publ'e is eared to the large awl extensive stock of GEM LE.IIEICS PO NISBIDO GOODS. just opened at the shore. mentioned place, which I am now offering at great Farrar... Arty one Is want of the above Gold", wilo find fito ,heir advantage to give me a call, fled examine my eto k before on' chasing else where. They ean find she largesse:it teat eviested stook of Fine Whine star., ex're an% pleat es Shirts, WOVIOI7I, 1,30ti00 11 d Lisle Thread Under. shirts and Draws es, r ear s, Nark dock., Sus pender", Butt/ relies, and evervth,ng pertalni. g to the Gentlemen'. Furnishing Goods, in the el•y, . Remember the siner, 13 sad 15 St. Clair street. AMUEL •LEVIN. N, B. A large stock of Hats, Cap', Trunks and Valises err star lit on hand. SELECTION OF Valuable Medical Books, FRGAI THE STOCK t F DAVIS, CLAIIKE & CO., 98 VICT co co lt 3r co co •1 Gras' Surgery, 2 large toss, hither : $1 00 Dungltnaon's kledical Dictionary, reeled 75 Gray's, Anatomy. I large tot : :s 03 OLndle ro Diseases or Chl`dren : : CO Miller's I , lnely Its of Suriery CO Miller's Pr notice : : 75 Basoilton on Fracittres and Dia:mations : 03 WU.oo's Human Anatomy : : I 00 }3l noisy'. Book of Prescriptions : : 00 .Tanner's Practice of 51cd!.e.rie 00 Parrish'. rractl. al Pharmacy : Oo T50..et . 5 ktecooroods c t Poisons : : 60 Pocket Anatoto:Dt :: : : 15 W 1 eth's Pook. t Dos. Blok •. : 100 lel Mrs'. Pock•t F.:rag:lolton Book : •. 125 LIDERA L DISCOV ATM to PR YSICIAA S .171, DarriyQrawratoessuka 13.1 2 / I AI I .I OF•IC{C, t 1 1 12 - 115212/2011, Pa., July 21, 1252. P AL-TURE WANTED.—SeaIed Proper sale will oeceivert at this °Mee until Id o'clock M., JULY 26th, 186 a, for Pasturing 1,002 to 1.600 Mules for so unltutted period. , Ruts must state the price per hand, and the con dition of the grattny an] water, nod how many can be sated for, and the dletsoce from the atty. Proposals to be marked Proposals for Pak. tore," and aadressed to the utu'entsued. O. CROSS, ly=l.dit Lieut. l,o'. sod Deputy Q. M. G. DR. J. L. confine. ht. attention entire'y to the practice medicine, and will promptly attend to all call. h e profeuton, day and night. - Ovircm: No n SEVENTH STREET, Jrnsma*,e 1 11LLDALE CEMETERY. The Business Office of this Company hr. been removed to my Drug Store, Corner ravel and Lecoek rtreete, All, enemy. GEO. A. KELLY. Boaretroy. A _FEW FOR SALE. We are autt ortzed to oter for sale ONE OF TELE 13105 T ELIGIBLE PEWS In the second Presbyterlen Church Apply to (Bloj B. 211GLATN & 00. FfADLI . s ROCKERBUOUSEN, II lla 0 I •Ort HAUS Or Fuz - amit - ta..rco eraxLizt Clkagala-ast 160 FEIDEIXAL STREET. Dranghting °filo and Patent Agency No. l 9 T. GLAIR STREET, nest Suspension Bridge. B. P.GERGEIRBRE, Clril Engineer. Residence No. 14 flay street. liINITY COL L E, RTFOREI, CON N.—Tba Li:lnstills@ Term begirt, THURSDAY, AUGUST Sist, Candidatex l^r examination examined the day previous. For forth" intermation about the &lot. tem its s.bolsrehtpa, b.*. apply to Jilllllsecietaer J. 11..111:kliftniT, President. VIELL -25 burets new No. I Largo - Mackerel;.. • 65 hut WA,. do do; 25 do No. 9 do; 95 do No. t do; 80 Mitt No. 9 do; 09 Co No. I dot WO ball bbla. LW Herrin'', for Isle by 'iris J. B U&NFIELD CAONSIGNMENTB 25 oozes F2ollllPeediesi 20 do Homburg Llueesei to do U22010211700M1 Just revolved an/ for vele at 261) 140022_7_2215 , 215$ POTTEB..WIEri & SHISPARD. CHOICE JAVA COPFE Z--In grass mats, 'net received. AIM ripe White Mu, Mateo, for eats anoluide and is at tae Family Orecery Store of jos corner Lite rty and gan4 atzems. CHEESE CHEESE t OEUEEBE I ice bates Hambaryi . R. la atom told for sate by 188 1L51.31..EY & Oa r 410120 E% a Libety mod. ri 33 CLOSE CONSIGNMENT. —t) .1 1 Ms No. I and No. 3 Mackerel, cow to atom and for sale cheap, by Uri L. IL VOIGT 02. • arifVEßTraielftE,Arlili NEW BTORg-FIRST OPENUW. X. COTE. MACRUM & CARLISLE NO. 19 FIFTH STREET RETAIL ROOMS will be oren (or bunineis on Thursday, July 27th. We beg leans to ar onurtee that our stook has beam replcaiahed w.th aco owlet* agaortmeat or I INew Seasonable Goods, Selected last week by one t.f our flew, from Fresh I lapornoUoos; en:thrash g sll the RICH AND ELEGANT STYLES f the most relaxable Goods In market, and the NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. Our Needs a ill Dud us fully prepared, on and after that date, to supply their want., se far aa pedalble, with Dresa Trim mings, Embroideries, Real Lace Goods, lioaltry, Gloves, Ribbons, flair Mehl, Zephyrs, Fine Yarns, French Cornets, Skirts, Fine 6hirlB, CoUara, Ties, Under rests, Drawers, and a eompletl asiortalant or IP .A. MS 4C, "1?" GI" op co 71, El AND wcorrioNs. MACAU/II & CARLISLE, DU ELLINGS FOR SALE IN ALLEGHENY CITY. I .m aLteorlzeil So sell, on REASONABLE TERRA, hi flung Del treble and Conran.lent Dwellings tuated on the NOI tb e aster) i corner of ANDES SUN STREAT AND RIVES AVENUE. The" WO W. 3 ,1 built, and to good repair. T 3 th • eptuu:et. seeklai a Sale and Ihsfrabie /nrealmetti, Or to sr y In wont of Comfortable Home, AN UPPOETTINITY IS lIERE OFFEREII. Further peolloulors, on appllontion to PETROL EUM PUBLICATIONS t. lIIE 0 ! d LE ch GIONS yr PotEh, NI2BYLYLNIA Ith meg sh arts; evo. Cl 00. IDTPROVED MAP OF VENANCIO CO. Ult. REGIONS, .howtag farms, sections, t.ounatilpe, etc., etc. MM. BUNT'S IMPROVILID MAP OP WARREN Co.. PA., al:alarm Wall May rf Veaaage Oil Ea ears *2.01 12121:=1173 BONI'S MAP OF w Lir VIRGINIA AND OIGO. O.C°. DIAGRAM AND REGISTER FOR OIL WAL GS. II N,, VI. OM LEASES—two li Inds. 10 Gran. 0 AE NAVONAL PETROLEUM TIMES, pub. elud • call . — 10 cents, 93 60 per annum. JOHN P. HUNT, Publisher, SD FIFTH ST.. DIASORIU HALL. SD - Sent by rtttun post on receipt of price. T YPE METAL FOR SALE loqwre at the jylB.threli 83 MARKET STREET. J. W. CAIINAII 4N & CO _ DEALERS IN ROOTS AMU Sawed Nailed and Pegged /toots, Shoes and Bal. murals , . lor Lath..., Gloats, Rom Yont.hs, Muter and Chlldreo. yresh additions ire made every week ti our Stock, sod '• Small Protl.e and quick Returns" 12 our system of selling. Primo% and careful atVen tlon,glven to onlark Jr22:Ka. A NEW THIN°. Mann & Hugbes' Patent Pocket Book. Very neat and desirable all In one piece no dancer of tearing, or cording awn For ante, tactual, and retail, al .1. G. - LAUE St R'S Variety and Toy ore,. Irn 101 Market &treat. NEW GROCIRY- , Tho tu dersigued hos opened 1111 ENTIRELY NEW WIRER of Doh and STORE.EtY GROOERIES. In their NEW in addition to other nob , Oho. they would col Mention to their dam of Eastern ARABS BOOND VEDAS ILSEE. SCOTT 4% SMITE, jy201y.02 earner Liberty and run , strati thevioetan'a Ormos, AmmolVartv, July f 0,1866. SEALED PR0P013.6.L8 (addressed to the Committee on Short) wilt be received at Ibis oftlce, anal THURSDAY, August MVO, Is. elusive, for turolshing thiat•lxon Outten far the East alde of Federal Street, where It masa Oldo Street similar to the one On the West side. By direction of City Oottronic. • 1126nd B. B. FIiANOW, ControDee. eArraottaa's lhortas, ) ' Arswgsar Jaiy to, QEALED PROPOSALS (addrotaed to 1..7 the Committee on Ott r Pro_perty)::oll be tle. calved at Oda Who, on th MONDAY ably 31a , , lsfskblabilve, tor aupplybss the FOIL Bulldogs of the Olty with ° By dlreetke of (7117 Councils J ee B. B. FRAHM, Oontrollez. .1* E It" 4D R ISAMIALir pIARFAIi CA :1: ;. INSURANCE COMPANY, ISAAC H. PENNOCK, President. JOHN- F. lENNINOS. Vice President, SHOILAS anansm, Secretary. INSURES AGAISST LOSS BY FIUF. Wares Steamboats and Cargoes. Oil m tr i analt ri rail to Philadelphia, New Y r.e k eies '" lssood the monis arable Want ISAAC ° AL PENNOVlC,Prestdent. Jt.EIN F. JENNINGS. Vice President. DIMICITOBS: T HB VULCAN COAL YARD, ROBERT DALZELL. Oflke &Homing blachino Shop of the WUa burgh and Conneilsvillo Hallman Company. Bed Toagidogheny Family Coal and Nat Coat ALWAYS ON WAND. COAL DELIVERED AT SHORT NOTIC(. Leave yens orders at THE CITICH, or A. WO. SOWS ♦ CO., Rom Street, or at THB GA2BYTI. omor, Filth sm.t. Jerzar ONLY 15 CENTS. NO. 19 FIFTH NTIIENT S. S. BRYAN, Broker, No 69 Fourth rreee, (Burke•. Budding.) IMM= Of Pittsburgh. OFFION. b 7 FOURTI STILEZE, VEGIB*3 BUILDING. CAPT. R. 3. GRACE, Agent, Sato U. S. Inspector of Steamers Samuel Dlaeluntan, Jake 11111, Thomas Donneftp, if s W. Oliver, Jr., Lbirtman. :I•attrz..„ ana Steven-ram Wm. FL Forsyth, bantel Manaus, Alexander Chamheri, lemnaul W OhT II OF NOTIeg. II The oeh hinted Wheeler & Wilson SEWING ffi.ICIIISE *nu awarded the first prize-4 large Meet! medal—at the International Show, held! e t tettin, People, • few weeks &Uwe, , e• the best tewtng mu:bine for all ordl, I EIII 7 turposes."—Rome Jorpael..ferse With WPB CURLER As WILSON Lock Stitch Sewing Machlnes, l meal , ed the ht e t at premiums tit the g neat international Exhibitions, et PARIS, Prance 1661, LUIS DO N, Eneland ten, hi 40 Net BR HO, Prussia 1661, where all the Sewing Al• chines of Europe I and Anteri4a were in um petition. Wholessie and Retail Sales Room, 27 Fifth Sties', Pittsburgh . E. P. CARPENTER, Jell Sole agent. COMPLETE YOUR VOLUMES Bock k umbers of HARPERS' NAOAZIN ATLANTIC !MONTHLY. GODEII3 LADT'SBUOS- PETERSON. LESLIE'S NONTLILY ARTUU RS. DEUOREST. and di/ Oilier Magazines OENTS. 0241 t us DENTS. ONA.Y i 6 (AMTS. Ootae early, before they are all gotta, at PITTOCK'S, 8 OPFObITE THE rOST OrriON. ML RILIY IA CI CP MLLE. 49...DT5". W. P. MURRAY, President. J. H. LADAY.Seanspy and The Company cane in he simple s bum contain the eighty-seven acres and forty-nve perchesloma- Lid on Brevort Run (e tributary to Cherry stun,) oo d 'yang between Cherry Run and Oil Creek. beat sight leases hare already bean made to responalble partite, among whom will Im found the names of come of the oldest and mast nuaxstfa spouts. on the Crest. The entire tract will scoommodata from i 23 to lee wells. This farm is mirrounded by tone et the most celebrated oil producing farms. on OR Creek and Cherry Run. and Is In Okice proximity to the "Heed , . and • Monetair , WePs, and about one mile from the Walnut Bead Well. This Compan y offers a limited number of shares at the subsoription price, SEVENTY-F VE CENTS PER SHARE. elope of the properiy, together with all informa tion regarding the property awi organization of the Comgany eau he obtained at the once of STEEL & DAILEY, Agents, WILKINS KAI.L. Abel. soles LIT/IcS, 2.313Tt11 , 1 , Pe, D o 65 Water street, Allegheny, .Itlsor Itth, 1935. ASSESSOR'S NOTICE —NOTICE 18 hereby given to ell persons ititereste.t, hat a w o r s , gr u el 1 6. 4,..be ,L b op . t chrl o a ,..o r fh . c t e of 21 , tines on the tth and oth DAYS OP AUGUIT, for that rattle./ of the twenepthird collection dis trict of P. non Iron's, composed of that part of tie county of Allegheny lying north of the Alle gheny nod Ohio Rivenm at which time and place the Annan' list and proceeding of the Assistant A ***** on for mail county will be open to the in. aeration of all porker interceded, and appeals beard snd dreermiced, relative to soy erroneous ores cessive valuations. ssoessments or enumera. tines mane by the *aid Aesiotant Alm noes. N. 5.—"A1l appealr moot bo made to writing, and sped.) , the particular canoe, matter or thing reel - cellos which a deon to requested, and shall, moreover, state the ground Or pninciple a! crag complained oL" SAMUEL MASKS, jyt3modird due.. or 93.1 District, Penns COUPONS I COUPOIrS I 13M=1 NOVE3IDEB, JANUARY COUPONS BOUGHT AT Highest Market Rates Robinson McLean & Co. 13:0aW..■ 0U11.31 POOKSI BOu").11 Derniatio Life la Palestine. Victoria and other Poems. Mother of 7 ho Wesley,. 12 pent es Science of Language, 2d part.' The Schenberg Gotta Family. A Youth'. Fliatory of the Rebellion. Hour, Among the Gospels. 07rsPopular Tales. .11112 m. Pa for Thoughtul hotograph Albums, wholesale Prone. Album Us. ds. intatlonel_y. Smith's Ameri a Ink. inkstands. Penholdans. Penu. Jets J. L. READ, 28,Fourth Street CURLING CREAM. Mme. Demorest's Curling Cream, AN EXQTTLSITE POMADE, For Filthy, Curling toil "°' 44411 r u E C.B to procured at the (DEXTRAL DRUG STORE, Comer C hto and rederal 'divots, La Market Howe, AUerbeny CIEO. A. PKI.LY EMAP4BAKA, (BLOOD OURE.)— A-5 A more remarkable artiele arid positive cure for 601101.111. k _ NEURAL - DISPEPSIA, ITCH , PIIIPLW, and id armee of the SKIN. Al a Tonic, It revives the appetite perfects d ration and wholly restoresitha physical strength and It WWI but a total to prove De vtrtrtes. DM sale by P 1 ON 40111037.111, Drugghrt. Jae 0011111 r a nutatte sad Forint' streets. ALEX. ALUCEIi. . • trivz3zipur.aaraskai Ro.deBFonrlbtlfwarPittab4rah,ra. IIC3 of all fads. OBAPm , GLicTr.st 3 ,=,7 miption of Itainal Foraliluaif Atoonifopia'diky ea night. , Usszse sad tonthbeer. Ittszetavese—ajv. Ve_vie L I M) , Rev. Bt. W. Jerobse, TA= 5 " " 900 Vane IL. =ler Fie. NOTIOE.-§ RESPEOTBULLY it 01:1210E marten& hod forme:metal:sere that I shell Moe to astir _on the LIVERY itrlD OrIDEUTAXING BUSI NESS next door abet* the old stioad, homed,' °coupled 17 ltoftets & Thorn. will be happy to rearm the panzer' so liberally bestowed on former occasions, end ona furnish Livery of all ktoda 00 the &hottest aotlee. Jstaslod 8. Is HODCIIIB/1 4,1r0 134411(.018. UIaTZD tiTATEB 7-30 1.4 oEL n. TRIED NATIONAL BM. Corner of Wood Street and TirgiD Alley mom. AGENT OT THE UNITED STATEN and SPEOIAL AGENT at Jay °oak" U. E. APIA tar ta *sale at the Seven -Thirty Loan, POPULAR LOU OF THE PEOPLE, X AND THE Only i-or.n in the Mark CONYZETIBLE INTO U. 8. 6.20 SIX PER GOLD BEARING BONDS. 60-Llbesal Oommlutons slowed Co I. a LI I 7IIIrOI3TON. Oartder swam: SECOND NATIONAL BANK, Of Pittsburgh. Corner of Hand and Liberty Street.% Special Agents of Jay Quote for Me sate at NEW SEVEN-TEIB.TYLOAN. R. O. GRAY D. H. O B IIK, JAMES B T. . • TON H. W. OLI Z At Ht. !AXE WIZ, ' HENRY LLOYD, . JAMEN H. WRIGFEP . • JOHN GRAF_ J F JEHiI PtISINITH, N. J. HIGLEY DAV. mt,a.wrostp„ I 'r. AL GEORDON:z 4 milSolmd gi '•.l TN7c74O , Coat® 3P19.2 . Dewy I 7. i 1 lr R.A IitIIN .f. CE. . - • , This ta strictly the People's Loan, /Lod la being absorbed at the rata of about live sallow per day. Thee bonds beer an interest of met& ercretred doilsis, and ere =entitle et tutro dry into 0. B. Five-Tweet, Slz Pet Cent Bestir.; Bonds, Fall commisidere will De allowed' tee 818 Beakers, wad Brokers, wee ptcrebese far C. H. EUGGeI. Cantifin P IP EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK Of Pittsburgh. Chartered by the Capital 10raanized under Mate of Pa., 1836.1 31,000,0004 Natal Law 1860 This Beak has been !Alegi:KW el DEPOSITARY OF ME United States Treasury, awl Appointed agent for tho rola of the 7.80 Zs CI AL 2 4 .7 . Every fulllty Will be offered to tweeters or pan ties puretinallis for meals. H. M. fdIIRRAY, Cashier pETROLIA MACHINE WOR&S.— B. H LEOHY, Manufacturer Of Ida 'Cele. brated Patent Improved OIL WELL TOOLS. SANSOM POST, AND WALKING BEAK IRONS and all 'F IXTURES USED IN SINE- Mt* OIL AN it SALT WELLS, Noe. 12 and 14 OHIO SI RLET, on the upper route of the Man. theater Passenger Railway. P. 0. &Pirate, Box t; ALLIS:MESE, PA. Particular attentlen is Invited to his late Im provements In Jars sad Joint., all made of tan pares Sligo and Low Moor iron, hut:towed ex. prettily for them. All - parte warranted and Made to standard sir cm ,• the pine and sockets of any one set Stints any ather of his manufacture laving the same number. Stearn Engines end DLaiddne Work nude to ordsr. Wit la rite ths pubho to call and ea amine, and judge for themselves I, and we clUdlense equality rt workmanatdp and conipea. der, Send for Card sod Circular.. fele:amuse FRUIT CANS, Faux.? OARS, SEALING WAX, SEALING PRESERVING Et'ITLES, A gent sal essortment of useful EqUSE FURNISHING GOODS, at GROWS W. 111:13LBY'13. ea FEDERAL sTßAAliegheny Sy2l:lird.eo4 STEXL it BAILEY, STOCK BROKERS, W11.E1218 HALL. The Mather. and Brokers Hoard haring adopted Le knowing RATES OF COMMISSION • we will be governed thereby from thts date : Stooks oostog at 12 and ander, 2 cents. per zhare do. do. $3 and up to 12.5, I par sent. do. do. $22 d(1. 1110 3 , Odd Vi eus:4l. de. do. 11100 and over, 01 I per cent. 1:11 IrENV '8 POLYTRICUM rclronwleamal by all abo hay ottreil It tO be A No. 1. ry It ye doubteri end bb convinced. For sale by all clru,ggista. Jyla:l3d FOR BALE ONE FIVE YEAR OLD MARE, Paces under saddle; trots In darns. Inquire No. SZS LIBERTY STREET JORDAN. ROLLISTRR & U MILLERti.—W E HAVE &EVE ELAL 1 pieces of Ihi Four & Co.'s Celebrated Anchor 801 l log Cloths, for sale at less then N J. S. ew York pricey. 1...1(111EIT & City MAI& Liberty Street. FOR BALE.-500,000 SHINGLES. 600,000 BRAVED PIAT EIBEENGLEEI 1211:333 rear 163 Liberty Street, belt St. OWL 011:1..."EA OIL LEASES can be bed on tbe most favorable terms n bra of four or live res, on Whitely Creek, near tbe bow leg well .0 barrels) muck last smek by the Standard Ott Company, of Pittsburgh. Apply to 140 STEEL A BrULhlt. Wilkins HAS. • JAI D3B M. BA PH, Brola.tteK3t, Pmerea if:X.PI.IOIT DRAWINGS acnt EIPEUIL FIOATIONS, for ail kinds of buildings, sod insium intend. their erection on tessonible tercus Sir Onice on ANDERSON STREET, teswiss Lagoa mod Robinson. Allegheas Ott . 816nn WILL PURCHASE IeRXME %IL , DWELLING HOUSE an Main Week Flted011), containing Hall, Six Rooms, Oelhd . , Double Porcb, Well, Stable, Om, Sixty teat Goat by Vol Hundred fret deep. Posseuton e 6 ChM menthe' notice.. S. CUTHBERT A SONS, Jyal et Market street NV USG'S PARMA CRACKERS, — 5 barre!s tract from the bakery ; oleo, fresh Almond Rod Wager Nuts, Just metuved and for sale by the barrel or atrrtail, by JOHNA. RENSLIAW, corner Melte sad Streets, CARPET BROOMEL—Just feheltoOd a .aprly of Cadwal;adera extra Carpot Broome. For taw by the deem or at retail, ht the family O rocary Stare of • . JOHN A. HENSILSA Ole corner Liberty anti : • streets. (WRTIB 4; 'HARNTBY'S DIAMOND GSA= POWDEBOust rewind and Mr salle 80W3 , 1 938 ire Wood suck, SALT. -2,000 bbls Extra No, 1 'Bolt. walked on delivery. Formals by - WE. P. BE= & Oth, jele 183 Libcrty Strette 1411BRING:—b9d boxes No. 1 and • Horsim, now !into* for eats BEYMER & snosi Jell ! Rot In and forWOod skeet; RYE. -80 bushels Prime , Bye, - itaircnich. Es jebruer Market arid Pint stream COCOA N UT5.— . 2,000 fresh: c9coit / , (44 Ettelvtd this lin sarlazsWst. h BROS., Ist asth Oh and &23 Wvad.tteet. Id r 8 URJA pbuß&Nca Maud:acumen and fdrilunta INSVRANCE CO TOWEL Of Pittsburgh. OFFICE: No. ST WSTUt STREEI (BAGALEVS BULLD*O ) J. I. BENNETT, Pretl4ll. J. W. CHALHART.VI4.1 o reddent. WM. Jorins, MURES AOAINST LOSiiillY LIRE Insures Steamboats arfflAkrgoes. Din=iota: JAMES L BrarprErr, A; a. lit l ii'mrrea,- JACOB L. SOWAHM J. W. AIM ROBERT I LBAJAIIIHULET, J. 0. PERSHMG, WILLLffil WALiout RE, W. WATSON, B. G. BOSBNELL, I. B. MiABOY, JOHN ICTLHON, HiNST A 1ir1141114. E1172320:4, iNstra&rwr. EIIATRAES' FEE 'lgilin Insurance CoX6pany , omo r *OOP nisips? (Ont People's National RICHARD 0 GRAY. Pi Beni. DAVID D. PARE. Ince'Predidout- ROBERT 111:1=Eir, Insure Against.ui Kl 4 or -2.; FIDE AND INARINENtLEKS. EUREKA MOINE tOMPANYI OP - Pittsbut*.. Wee s Corner Water and r Siarket Sts., CBAGALETI • J. H. ELIEWEINBEB€II3I3. frresitline. W. H. FIHICH, Viee 1101113*T VL3BILT, Searijari, W ELL =MS AGAIN StALL SIMS OP Marine and Fir4itiske. ii tYla J. EL SHOKNBERGER,tW. K. OK, W A N=iDERSON,_ a. J. DERSON, _ t J BETirrr, rd. W. =HOOVES' E. D. COOL MAN, J. A. °AUGUST, IL T. I. SEOI3 la., W. W. aaana L H. PENRObK, aTainiia. L.a.ukTEß. A. D. MTH. 1. ... j AMES BOW li, turrureartrairt4ov IMPROVED BOBS% TOOLS, • Fon id Sinking Oil, Salt and Oiler Wells N 0.136 WOOD kTOZT, Tools warnostect mode of the ter, beat SLIGO AND LOW MOOR IRON. ,f WELL BOIWRS •-•31 Furstlghed Lowest Cia.e6l3ol , srlocia. .ten articles asars necLry to somata operations, ‘crarrs, SA. WOSNMES, I Fl* , f..Sk r 43. Rope, Leather and tleam Belting; BELLOW 9, 171SES BLEIKIES,_ fl A 1,1151 FM.% SHOVELS, PLOYS, AXES, all of which I hove consteOUV In rtOre. jet:Mita ADDY 4t, &WEND, PRABTICAL PL I -1 Gas and Stearn! Fitters, No. 165 WOOD it!:ET, Pumps, Hydrants, 6seeLead, LEAD PEPS, PIG & e. AND xi • Finmbere' Materials General. OIL REPIX.PIIES Fitted Up hi the Most Approved Style. Tanks lined with lead ar soarer. Muses nista op with waters)? pa. N. Et.—All orders promptly' Oended to. Jai BAILEY, FARREI.L AIN 167 Smith/10 Street, W. BQOTlits Pitr3l3l7liGH, PA., • 1LLT47.1.011=4 OP Sheet Lead, tOad Pipe, Alm ali sags safes . 1 • Wholesale ftrelablingousgtor PiernibenV Matb. elate, Limns Goods. for Wel Gas and Stearn. It Pumps, Hose, o.‘ Pipe arng Magee at !awe* Mate= rates. la' Sole agents for II merles' and Patent t team Pump, ordoli 4pplies a need long felt y oil man. for IL IM MST exmenet rap• bils and work with sue and; certainty ylthOtia entailing too great an sayer" sir Orders sollalsea: pv.anntio., A; -; I-,._.. . Ga . and Bteasallittng ..,, In all lla branches, carefully akeil_, ' dad to, by expo. rtedimp 3 . r iz act.tca Ti t workmen.. Nana i!asortment of %113 1 13111 ."4. WA-TM 0 . tiiHl'D CanstantlF an Laud W . I. navilli :ta =der. . ml TATS 4 MILLE. ..... is .ss EIEDESAL BTRE4leetwayi - Aid ir xamurn - ailiittubmin. ..111 smelly . = ;Al zert • • ILENNBILVANIA anuouvruzari BOOLISTI. 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