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taeli revau# sztooti gad
athinhusihirciditing median" causes
hut the 'my opposite is nearer
; itioiteo4o„lehea• supply
c , -Cfmoiley in. =cent of theitemizerwmts
bthueiness,spola a result may he' expected;
;oft t , but kg gig bit ie ver
t been witnessed thlincrantrY, The:fiood
°T-141134:rand,Irreftereable ttapeF lames that
• Waivgihrsifis; hi...mi.-tie - wintry, during the
liar of 1818.16 was not composed of what
maybe diipiiftA with the name of Money;
to :as it bid neitherinboipnt tarns nor itcdid
basis, it was-swept may upoh the retneit of
periM; And for eight or tell the-coMt
' try - Waii left ahriost entirely destitute of any
' medium of exchange; and even as qate as
1826,'aftei's totaid =trolley hadrnwa 'hp
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I* . ef •1.11,1 , auspicescl the Bank of thelJni
ledlitatesi it was still wretchedly defident
Sit thstri very loge part of the
tiansadtionti in business continued to
he Carried eresuader the vicious system of
" Credit aria bitter.
It la-curious-to revert to those queer
old theta when the; 'idea of doliglliudneas
On the cash . &item never" entered people's
heed& The farmer had grain in his fleldts
or barn, or stark', or bins, while the "store.
keefier" bad raerelthndlze every Wad.
An exchange was - either erpteelity or tacitly
agrepi npon, and 51015 S book hccount was
the result, MAUS tithe. delivery of the
aforesaid grain at market prices within some
Motwureasonable time. The 'farmer him-
Self would go and buy-a lot of 'things and
have them charged, and his wife would go;
and his sons and delights= had:free cm:irie,
- arid et en . h4lired man Would often IPMent
orders. By and by settlement day came.
The farmer 'AMA 'aghast at the magnitude
of - his bill, and perhaps disputes and even
litigation would ensile; but , to pdv it out of
. the'strplus of that crop 'WU slnardy out of
the question, and then In / due thne the hal
- since Would assume , the'form of a judgment
' —a 1 . 4 a on thefarta—lind finally the "store
keepd3" Caine in yoifsesslon of the land.
, Bwiiness to 116 amount of millions and
hundreds of millienapf - dellarts Was done hi
tiiiiiiCose-Way, to. tie Incalculable inpny of
individuals :and the country at large,:aim.
- ply - because there was not money enough to
enable people 16 , 8e1i on the Principle.
Much of it was attributable, to be sure, to tho
bad habits acquired - vat the' earlier periods
when there-.waa hardly any money at all
but 'ho readiness with Which our people
hare 'adopted the ready money system as
80011 as it was in their power to do so proves
that the loose old system of whleh we have
been ;speaking-was the result of an inade
quate' supplrotinoneY.
The very large issues of currency render
ed necessary by the war of the rebellion
haverliled the'ebannels of circulation with
money_ (or a substitute for money) whic.b;
instead of tending to worthlessness, as did
the money of the former war, is steadily
and certainly sooner
or later, reach the standard of coin. This
has led to two good results : It has brought
about a very general adoption of the cash
system in business, and It has greatly re.
duped the aggregate sum of individual. hi
'dibtednise. Indeed It is estimated that the
sum total of indlvidnal indebtedness has
been : curtailed to, an amount. equal to the
=Weisel debt. • Now as the former was an
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linetits, naafi latter can be asedas the
• basis of =shun ant; safe and permanent
tm atloial currenc , - follows that our alter.
: a condition : is,- take it altogether, an im•
proved e.ndition; and that all that la nautili.•
ed now to ensure an abiding prosperity is
..4o husband oar monetary resources so that
Ise can develops oar natural resources.
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In the very peculiar condition In which
this country findsitself at this moment, every
:Thing depends:upon keeping not only our
gold but our- national securities at -home,
and so employing them as to'render our
boundless resources—which care utterly
'valueless' hither :undeveloped condition—
valuatle, and conducive at once to indivld.
nal end national prosperity. But if we sutler
foreigners, and a Yew of our own people,
under the delusive cry of free trade, to
send our 'securities, ;loge her with
our gold, to Eurare m exchange for things
which we an and ought to make onrse; rev,
we thereby undermine at once our curren
cy, our prosperity, and our national solver.
cy. We are now in an aimirable nondidon
as regards our currency ; but 'unless Con
gress sludl stop t h e vents through which
our life-blood is now esmrping, we shall
not he able to say that very long.
' How much currency (paper and coin)
does such a country as this need? This Is
a question •that is easier asked than an.
steered; but we think it is safe to say that
it never bad enough before the late w
never enough to enable the people to adopt.
general cash, system In their bust noes
V1;9254040, bietind little—never enough
to enable them to live without giving cred—
its and contracting debts, True, we have
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had come expantrioTit which piado people
say tint money was too plenty; but it wag
fitfulness, unsteadiness, and not over-sbun.
.datce, that drew forth such complaint‘
Indeed it would be difficult to assign llmlte
to the amount of.money that could be legit•
'mately, safely and profitably employed, to
the mutual benefit of people and govern
mentl In such a country as tids—so eaten.
alte t sofup of natural resources, and occu•
pied by a people of unequalled hatelllgenco
and energy. Could we only induce our ru•
krit to establish and
, • tnntritaln ,a common 4,
Lapse commercialpollcy, hat the skilled and
laborers of Europe might come,
hme,and find more profitable employment
than they can find at home.
THE Washington correspondent of tlut
( huitcriburg :Republican deduces the folk
• tt •Aingsage moral-from the trial mud as
cTittal - of Miss ifearuir:
ow elite young oleo trnoUte I olsktng ran ittnit
ITo IMMO Ma relll9 It et ft* °typal . lineal
*4 be PUN 1 4$. - Lte rou loy 2300 to, roe
fkretyou be 'ago -4 AtT Alno :gotolinnuot
;;Fleovvi Lse again 1 4 0 2 1 beard-A*l)f hay;
logritten a letter to one of tdis Ilurvireui
ieropleheini Idtterbr of the
museoritie old assodetes Who, aro &spored
piehaodon the ern ,reeilutiort;
111 E II Wia,ol? Tas a,EBELvs.
The esgerneas Witj W/4 1 04 - ...
any f
most virulent of thationitatorit - AA*
- ort - ecessio - ii are iiciii - Presisiniticlc into the
Won is well calculated to excite both ens.
plain and alarm. At the late election in
Virginia no candidata was elected to any
offloe--who-had- not-givena.hearty. •• • • •
to the Oontederacras long as there was the
eraillestprospect Of - lbfaueeess,
`That these men have becoitai Operetta in
'tan politicat prlntiplas vihich,"the, war es
..tat/dishc4l-.that they hare' abjured their
idPk• cherished OfiStat'fisovereigray,
and nOvrferfthat their supreine allegiance
ip to - lhe floYerninent of the nation;
against which they tare. just been flghtktg
.so desperately, ; anticwhich 'they have Ulr•
reasinglrdenounced as an intolerable de&
0 3 .0*;, 11 3 1 fitrildea too absurd '6; be enter.
tamed for a 1111Drnellt. alum - why Is it That
'they are Irma !matey, gektiseir States
and thennelreiback Into the Veiny, and to'
-resume their places in Congress, which
they 60 indignantl3r, 74064403 a',IIITIO ,morn
than four years ago? 4an war work such
moral changes as RIO here pretended ?
theta people who are swearing allegraiice to
the government of the Union, and crowd. ,
leg back to the- ballot box as cli4eas "tine
voters, were really loyal, they - wsitild.OleCt
some men to office whoLetood Iran tn'ithe
big of the Union daring the : plleßloit.:,Bat
in Virginia such meriting despisedoirei re
jected, and frofl this fact we iney, without
danger ofermr, judge the qttitUtY of the
loyalty of the voters. •
It Is to e'en:mini, Its best we pay; this
thorgerous :element In the politics of the
South that loyal me urge the Investiture of
the freedmen with the right Of suffeeke.
Thelare ignorant and unexperienced, it is
• very true, and, under ordinary cirmun
'stances, very few Weald propose to cast
upon them at once such a responsibility.
But their loyalty has been efibetually tested
and not feuoid wanting; and, little aithey
.know - 1 that little is safer than theperverted
intelligence of 111. other class.,' The rebel
Its inure to radeanthefore he• can be a safe
voter than the negro Ate tolerate, buttliey
both need probation; and Tar better would
it be for all parties were those States held
for a few years in something' like the reit-
Wm of territories until education, emigra
tion, freedom of, discussion, and a thousand
social and moral influences, should have
time to work their appropriate effects upon
both reees. But If the work of complete
restoration must be done at once, then let
the freedmen vote, for they, are nnques
tionably safer voters than the man whohave
just exercised that privilege in Virginia. •
An able writer in the .oincinnati; Omens,
in a lan ardcle on this subject, remarks :
The Administration is trying its great ex
p_eriment, and we shall soon see the result.
There are some hopeful signs. In the midst
of the trouble which Merl:loin*. and Hold
en, and Perry are making, we and a noble,
and admirabte speech mate by Governor
Jch,nson, of Maim, Georgia. He told the
people of Georgia more truth than they have
heard in half a century; that they. had sup
pressed free opinion before the war, then
brought on the war.by tiring the first gun;
fought for slavery, and destroyed slavery,
impoveotehed themselves by their own vol
untary conduct, and must now reorganize
their Government on terms to suit the
Union; that the abolition of slavery must
be put in their Constitution; that the talk
of negroes not working was nonsense, they
would work; and that, notwithstanding all
thispoyerty, trouble and suffering, Georgia,
be thought, was destined to a better and a
more glorloas future. So she is. Georgia
is destined to a great future, if she has trashy
men like Governor Johnson. Well does ho
say
"Looking down the vista of time, I me
Georgia tenfold more prosperous, an i when
all our sectional prejudices shall have tiled
away as shall meet together North awl
Stntb, ns ,brethren, rejoicing under our
Government and marching on to the glor
ious destiny which is before us. Not only
will Georgia Increase in wealth and popula
tion, but the whole Southern country will be
more prosperotts in arts, manufactures,
wealth and civilization. I see them march
ing on in this new order of things. The
whole country, united In the bonds of char.
ity and love, mast go on prospering until
this great nation shall be unequtied by say
lower on the earth. This is our country;
these are her prospects. To this atandird
i invite you to rally :
• , r.s the tteterperg ad banner; oh, long may It
'llll6l - 0,
L.Per the lard of the free and the hone of the
trey."
fo we believe and have said ; but It Is not
to be done by rebel voting. There is a
large share of good common sense and in.
tt Iligence in Georgia, tint It is not probable
that if rebel soldiers vote there, as they do
in Virginia and North Carolina, any men
will be elected to Congress who agree with
Governor Jormsorr. Tho probability now
Is that no rebel State, unless it is Arkansas,
_will rend a loyal representation to Congress.
And If they , do not what then ? The rem.
edy is a very plain one, Congress will not
admit is single rebel State or a single mem
ber till they come pursed of every taint of
secession and rebellion.
This is an essential condition , and any
bcdywho expects Congress to admit sixty
new - Members to form the basis of a great
reaction party to overthrow all that four
years of war, and convulsion has done, must
think that there is not a grain of .sense or,
patriotism left in that body. But hoWare
loyal men to be sent? First, nobody isto.be
sent till they have learned loyalty. Bea:molly,
if you are afraid to let the negroes vote then
amend the Constitution, and take the whole
negro race out of the basis of represenkstion.
Representatives without a constituency is a
thing never heard of out of the rotten bor
oughs of England. Either they must vote
or they must not be represented. For our
own tart we prefer to-give them their votes.
We are willing to trust the negroes to vote
right, and if they do not at first they will
soon lemn. Finally, if these modes don't
make a loyal people, cede will. Begin and
try every man for treason who don't leave
the country. Let Congress be firm—and
we have meson to believe that it will—and
In three years from this day we shall real
ize the vision of Governor Johnson. The
whole country will be united, and not
merely a sound peace, but order and pros
perity will arise from the chaos which po.
Uticsl Insanity has caused.
From Texas.
General Brown has returned from an el.
tended tour of duty on the tipper Rio Grande.
Be captured two steamboats with a large
amount of cotton on board.
J. E. Slaughter, late rebel General, after
let g forced, to leave Brownsville, went 'off
on a Ildevilog expedition up the filo Grande.
Be stole lots of cotton and returned to the
rehels' and thieves' asylum, Matamems.,
The Colonel of the 11th Mississippi regi
ment was to be tried at Houston for tearing
downthe B. flag. The widow of General
Ham Houston was at Houston on the 14th,
trying to hive mercy extended to the young
man •
As extensive swindler named Daviett
alias Barris, was unearthed at St. Paul,
Thursday., He claims to be arefugeo from
HisaimippL The first known of him he ap
peared at Springfte:d, Onlo, where ho open
ea a broker's office, married a daughter of
one of the first families, and decamped a
month afterwards, swindling his father-in.
law and several others, and taking COMO
belonging to Cincinnati banks. --
Trim CoMmisalcmer of Pensions has de
cided that in accordance with the act — of
Congress, altdm agents are prohibited, un
der severe penalty, from receiving more
than ten- dollars in all for their services '4
prosecuting any pension claim, or from
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celviDg any put of such fee in advance; ot
any percentage of any claim, or of any per !
tion thereof, for pension or bounty.,
Tux .Emperor Francis Joseph hss reso,
lately broken with the undid= of his fatil
Sly, quarteled with ndzdstry„
achieved a new Ilaitgadan revolution .14
meeting the constitutional demands of tho
Eangeria4 Pec consenting to be crown •
ed as King of Hungary inPeaih, and agree.
lug - to , restore' to that ancient realm its
ry Blebmond ileptrbiic advocates laying
an export daty on cotton, (solder to lighten
taxation.
04211 , 4 1 5101 1 141 P DR. PRITCHARD.
i.T FtEtpral* lately conviqpist
jgOW 1f tiip...sler of hie wife 441 mOtde:-
in-laer made the following conieion:
"It was when my
.wits_ was at Kilman ln
t sammeTOTlBB 8, that Iflat - 4 . R - =tame In
tilnate with the girl Mart Macl , . •
ing with her in my house at 82 R. -thee-
the time•of,iittf mineral toAltl tiauchiehall
street. 6he ' became.. pregnant in May last
(year) and 4rith. Ater , ova • consent.lpeo
dnced• smiseartiage. , : Lhasa veannts to be,
tart thin Km •Prittbsrd was quite aware
of thfs, and rather songhtto cover mytrick.
edness and telllily mother - i¢bor t -Mrs.'
Taylor; came last February :to :Out houses,
r and,naught gory 1 1 -134ced-andtnyBta
Th e ennsolthog room; and, thiA4ay hefore her
death. /laving apparentl y . WMchod - usolhe 7
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said to :0.0 7 in the !time,ttioncrlten have
lotted : her into the - cevtloitll,', iihich . Was
'tine; but nothing_ hiere"paised: &elite:
ifti.-Tayibi to hatedled-lit the manner I
have beforelitatedr and It how belleve her'
deathlo'htvif been caused by, otetdose
afilittleresollititinofelpitnn, The Solna°
• Ibiidirobat:bcitati - was pia in by me after;
Vet Illeith; denignedly left there In ot
dez_l4l:bintosh.broilsadienture in case
any....fiaglifrialiould take place.
-Atts.!Petchatd was much -better/lme
diateiy After hermotber's death, :bit subse
quentiyr;bettnne. exhauSted from want of
eleeP, flcco4ted lbrthis by the shock pro.
'fluced by Ler - mother's katb , and,..ltetOy
ithowtog how, to act, st.htecOrti 'eiiithcidcto•
AueV.g.dtb het - cbtotefoim.: .:Itlresbbiaut,
and ght.. bfary Macleod Washithe ;Waite,
And 14 en gill inonsenkbelog besides some
what ezdted by whiskey) I „yielded to the
temptation ,to hot sufficient to cause
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"I therehme'deelare befoiel3od, as a dy.
lug tont, Odin thereto:int , isti=tliud
ndriber, that rays ilikVaufOt 03AI of
murder;aii rai Mtfs, Tnyloila Concerned,
but siebtowlcdge gullttaCtlto adul
ts Tyr )v11114437 Macleod, and Um =ardor of
my -
- .
• • :,"1 feel now as though, I-had - beaulrving
, ftspecieaufmadneis aloes -tny:tattnaz.
ilon:icithlttary lidcleed; and' I declare my
Wert:tit repentance of my Mare, earnestly
. imayitigttiet lioay obtain Dlvtitir trigtirenons
before stiffen thaPenalty Of ,thil law. ,
"ED*4 l .iti WILLIAIL /*Town,-
NEWS ITEDIB4
Tun:United Staten Pacific Relined tele.
graph line will be completed from Chicago
to San Francisco in one year from the pree.
ent time. Twelve hundred .miles• are al
ready under contract, to be completed in
186.5. This will make the second telegraph
line to the Pacific, one being alrea'dy In op.
eration,
Tai Chidago Rlttrbricars 'ita that bits.
lAtcoln Is living in - perfect seclusion' itt a
hotertm the lake shore about eight miles
from Chicago. • Captain. Robots Lincoln,
her ton, in.: studying law In. Chicago,. and
lives with his mother, coping to town daily.
Tna Incarceration of Wallace W. Whit
tlerey, charged with the stes!ing of one hun
dred thousand dollars from the treasury,
makes three government clerks now in jall,
charged with fraud; one has been tried and
convicted,' the.other two await trial.
Tun Setretery of the Navy has issued an
order for the linmedlate resumption of re
cruiting' at the Baltimore Navy Depot,
under the .superintendence of .Commodore
Bombs. Theleceiving-ship'Allugheny has
been designated for the• reception of all
naval manila
AT a gay party In Mount Zion, Illinois, a
few evenings since, a beautiful young lady
tuddenly exclaimed„, "0, I am sick I" and
fell A physician who was present,
after an examinatiun, announced that her
death was caused by tightlacing.
A wnis. known physiMan of Brooklyn,
Dr. J. S. Walter, Was takenlntocustody on
Monday, to answer a grave miminaLtharge
preferred by one of his female patients.
In default of 0,000 ball, he was consigned
to the Kings county jail
Dunne° the year 186.3, the Southern Bank
of Kentucky, at Carrolton, was robbed of
over $100,000: A fewdays since officer D.
T. Bligh arrested in Lontsvill& Beeish Rid
dell as one of the parties implicated In the
robbery.
Ravinuca of the elections in Virginia reP•
resent that In other portions of the State, as
well as Riclotend, the regular Secession
candidates have been generally anceeasnal.
Fitch IV. Taylor, the oldest
'chap - lain in the Ratted Slates navy, and a
schoolmate of William Wirt, died In Brook.
Tyn on Monday.
Queen Vzotonta took a pleasure trip 14
rail recently and Ice was strewn on the top
of the car to preserve her Bum being affect.
ted by the heat.
GENERAL 'GRANT has left for Saratoga.
Rel 4 11l soon tales a voyage to Ilillifax:and
the Canadaa. .Re will be absent about three
wet ks.
Com:lssas, Scorr, at Shreveport, hay
tog lost money by gambling, recently ab
!worded $lO,OOO in debt to the Govern
men?.
Am. the GoTemment hospitals in Phila
delphia have been ordered to be closed,
with the exception of the Chesntit Hill hos.
pital.
E.11£611.1301( Evnunroou is to be tried by
ccurt-menial in Nash Tillie, Tennessee, fur
using seditious language.
Tun lEssissippi river Is higher at La
Crosse than at any time sines 1858.
A sacs vein: of silver bas just been die
covered in Bayfleld, WIBP3D1111: -
AB Fr .1.0 "'ER TISEMEXTB.
W. gIIIKPATTLIC4..J. lINXPATILICII..J. L VIELSON.
.I(•IREPATIOCIi, BRO. a CO., (titteces.
hx. sore to .Toseph Elrkpyatrlek h C 0.,)
SALE LEALERP to Orecerle9, Flour, Grain,
Provisions, Fhb, (`Lars, Felt, Nails, Olas and
011 e, Ilos. 191 Sod 192 Liberty street, Yltub.
Ty 4
A COUNTRY BEAT FOR BALE.—
ContatEm 11.V11 ACRES, crowded with Fruit
of merry description i oomfot tools House, Stable,
well wale. ed i Pt it nod • half acres pleated, with
four yeas' groWth, 'minted with Fruit: 'Shim
Flue mustb. told by ist of itogust. P. nom
sv entitg Conn y Seat bete tm &Dorgan,. App:s
to 1 /Val B. InoL4lll kW.
TA X PA YE R S OF THE FOURTH
1 WARD, ALLEGHENY,
TARR FOLIOS
T.,at the BOUNTY TAE of sate Ward, messed
on Go per.ona end property, to accordance with
He Act of !moat>ly et fti loot tattoo, Is now due
and payahle to AMR°. BO WAS ST.
J.29At
'OR SALE.—The subrcritler offers for
sale, the premises he now occupies, situate on
EBRATOA STlttraff, I Int Ward, ALLEGISE
DT. Potaesawn given November ugh or sooner,
U rivalled- •
The HOWSE eontains 'fifteen Rooms, with Wae
ter, Gas, and all modern tranrovenants,_ a saki
roomy Stable, !sad other tarthaues. Thaw to
abutli an. Bore: of GlOll/la, well intproyed..wita
*blubbery, Grape 'Toes, 4e , and to. (linden to
in a good state Of .a UVAtiO.ll.
• For tam, 6)14 lathe corner of Seventh sad
Grant et .reets, or on the ozonises.
Jyllllllllll,ll , WSL DILWORTH, fa.
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ricEs
Suinmer Shawls,
SUMNER DRESS GOODS,
For rale by
WHITE, OBR 4t CO„
11 28:7h8 RS FIFTR STREET.
TINITRD STATES MILITARY BAIL
ROADS.
OPTION 07 ISIIIt6TIM7 IatrAIITIMIWATEI,
WAIIIIINOTCP, D. U., July 45, , 18 85 •
ArCTION SiLR OF ROLLING 13TOVIL
Will be 'old: at PUSLIO AtIVL'ION, to ,the
blithest node, , the b Sowing Bo lint Stooks • .
VII YELSDA.T. September to, at th e Portlan d
°amnion'''. Shan, In Portland, Maine, Sills) Lo.
ammtva Benitez,
On TieliliSDAY, September 21._ at MIMI di
William lump in Bolton, Mama, Your (a) Logo.
ow
active Foglia( . ,
00 MOND 33, It %rennet 84111016
near Pidlide a., Filly (50). Bog meiebt
ere, tour te a dm.balt mob users.
On WEbf ta3 Wt. apeptember sr, at Warm*.
ton Lai , Eiglity tour (34) 800 iteight Oars, live
loci tan& • - - - •
3 be above Ethel to all new, and of the yFy bait
quality.
The Magnet wins fret rine, lve feat Lie.
err, and. Finneran, testa. inatme., Teo; aim be
thinned to earner gauge lit trilling einem.
'Sales to mattlenee at 10 n.m. , , .:. -•••
Swans-iDaalt In Ch•vgarnent Imam . ,
' IL L. BUSIBSON,
jl3s:tielle', • , Brent colOnd sad*: (t. AL
Err.
a•EAVERS BOOTS !Mtg . Li
us.
Sewed, Sidled and P gill d rilorlonthor Mao
asf ML. tar LiSl.4l, Qentu , :
end
our
j tel .jec r iliursznatiz...
z.siatem orrelung• P!1.110 and ciarAnd gr
ttcn Sitell to qiders. n7t
A -Am an MR T1VE.71,r4 TIY
TIEN r i 4413 pROVIJ:kiIh
min onrzanaintr''
BRADMIRT — NINFIORK i
JN D .
Scltoom — Zer Co. Phiinifelpfilaj
PIANOS.
THE ASTERICA.N-INIGAV, eat wyryg &
Co.'S COTTAGE ORGAN, Mcdtket by dealer%
=dell she have heard them, to' be eupeetoe
ti DO to eA otber Jettements of the kiwi meet.
factored fn the United fitttail 7
7 Rating nada irranamenta with the best nine.
Irr i ti , Ate xt irl i r e W Ate PftVantil to AU-
Branakand german- , Silver Inatninungt,
u; tot Er 'Lad Voogd tland .a
a 'Samoa pt Was AM Oat noes
17tie Liatitottniatuid on application..
'
New and Secanti.tiand Piano. for Rant. '
warm= et` BAHR,
Jytl No.ll BT. omit arznat
WCRTIrr OF NOTICE.
nue osa.zassizr•
Wheie & Wilson
Eg,llrl..rti .414011.11:1r10
wee Strained the tint plizesll% , ue
vet mettel—et the Intern
e tintal Show_ ,
held at Stettin, Prussia, • few 'mkt
stn.', Pee the be, t tenter .mmolll2le to
aller2sth.dinery7surpasez./..Jimi Journal,
.hule-
Tliz,VEream a mr,soN
iLot* Selvlng:paibines
received , ne Aighest prenaln ae at :thiel
`feet Intamettenst Extdblttone et
PAWS. Prance .19d1.
LONDON, tnnised.
~RO-Iq/SSIUMG, Pru nes ....... 1863.
Nile 111 the 8 beteg, Ilsoldnes of Eu-
I Wend Advei=ein conipectUnn.
"fleolesaln and Medan Salsa Itoont,s ‘
lla . 37 . 711111 Ptitatunb.
E. P. CARPErfATI,
Jrss Sole Agent.
NSW •
aErrimars. FUBRISHING
`N i T4E2O_l:t.3O.
N0a.13 and 15 St. Clair St.
The attention of the piddle is called to the lama
sod extensive dock or anrr iznEres pus . .
FISHING GOODS. just opened et the above.
=muted place, which I am now offering at great
I etitabl tin
e. y o nn
I. want of the above Goods,
arch gad It to their. advantage to give tae a call,
sod eiamine my stook. bears purchasing else.
where. They tan Clad the largest an! test telested
storisof Mt White Shirts, extra sifts, fregjesea
Shirts,Woolen„ Gotten aed Lists , Thread .finden
shirts and Drawers, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Sooks,Des.
ponders, Butterflies, and everything pertalnies to
the Gentlemen , ' Furnishing Goode, In the city.
Remember the place, 13 sad It St. Utah Street,
SAIItEL LEVIN.
S. A large stook or Bets, Cape, Trunks and
Valises conduits on hand. baldpates
SELECTION OF.
Valuable Medical Books,
EMU THE STOCK OP
DAVIS, CL.,110 It CO.,
08 Wocacil Eltroota
Gross) Snowy, 1142 e Iro/3., Leather •. SO 00
Ihnagllnson's.sl6ll Dictiocary, revised 671
Orly'. Anatomy t t Lary,* sot t 100
ndle on 41sessem of Children : s 600
Miller's Principles of Surgery : a
Miller's Practice .•1 : 3 7/
Pan:anon on Fractures and Dislocations 0 00
WLos'. Homan Anatomy t I t s 4 a
Reaaley's Book of Presarintions r 4 00
Tanner's Practice of 514dicate s I 5)
Parristes 'Practical Pharmacy t: : SDO
Tanter's Xersoranda of Polio,. : : : 53
Pocket Aaatoniat : : : : s
. . . . .
Wyeth% Pocket Deco Book •. )i 100
Eel-elm% Pocket Ptccortotton kook :
1..118E2AL DISCOCTIS to PIITSICIA.I9I9
J 324
CURLING CREAM.
Mine. remorest's Curling Cream,
AN EXQUISITE PaILS.DE,
.61ME!!!!il
Beautifytrig
THE B \LB,
Carl Fe procured .t the
CENTRAL ➢RCQ STORE,
Comer Chlo itd federal 'tree's,
In Market itlotiss, Alla whacky.
GEO.
oTICIF TO CONTRACTORS—PRO.
L POSALS are invited ado will ha received n
Ca Committee on &meta of thecity of A.,loghtoff,
until. Wff.likeESDA.Y, be Ski of August neat` for
the Grading end Paving of Blortto anent, from
Craig to. School great, to ether with the neeerury
lotono sal eidewalk. Also for the Oracle g and
Paring of Bac* allay,from Robinson Weed to Bose
o I,y, in the Fount, Weld. Also forgto °twirl
of Pattenon alley. In. the Mot Ward, ruoni
north from Bebena Arced. Aso for the reyalli
of the ewer at Band Str. et Bed" together with
the rip rap gutter own to the river. Payments
to made tot he contrastora UMW% as the money
le collected off the property holders. Propoial. to
by coaled and left with B. B. FRASCIS, Control.
ler t A. 110BON, Street Com misfit:moor, or J 01.11.1
P, MORT, Chairman of Committee. tylitt
lIEM3EOI
Sea :Id* Slava;
:betland Slava,
Calmar. Shawls;
Cape shearls.
Oa Ertia.leot.
BATES & BELL'S--
COEW/LOS,
A SPLENDIR Lot
AT FIFTY. CENTS.
j 397 f 1 FIFTH STREET.
NEW GROOBRY —The in dereigned has
oprhed so
ENTIRELY NEW STOCK
sh and WELL SELEUTER OROCEEIES
Li. SEW STORE. in addition to other nor.
they mould cell et•ration to their doe, of
mewl SOUND CEDAR WARE.
SCOTT it =TM
jyto ty rue earner Liberty and Terry streets.
F OR RiNT.
A GOOD STORE ROOM,
With DWELLING HOUSE Of SIX ROOMS,
OAS FIXTURES, AO
• la a good buainagg loaatioa on Wylie strata.
B. OUTHJ3ERT s SONS,
el Market itroet
$ 6O R.F. WA RD
STOLEN trim the test
dente of the subtarlber, In Indians township,
A HAY FUME.
With white feet, bale off left foot.loek, whtto star
to ti o luo. The Awee ro nut wlll be giver, for
infotwatiodlewilng to the tecovery Of the Blare.
Ji Mate! tw JOILIT (JOUR.,
-FTFIEL
-25 barrels new No 2 Large Mackerel;
50 bait bble. do do;
25 do No. I do;
21 do No. I do;
to kilts N 0.2 do;
No do No, I dot
100 half bble. Lake Hewing, for sale by
iT 22 J. B U&NF IZLD
TIAKElt'd CHOCOLATE AND COCOA..
A fall cm-Sweat of lisher.s prepared ()hoc°.
late,prepared Cow a and Be. ma; also, Swret
French Chocolate and llowcoopatbla 00.03, fur
sale at the Family Orr:leery Store of
JOHN A. RENSHAW,
,H 26 corner Liberty and Hand streets
S 0. BREAKFAST BACON.-JUST
meth from Maslen atl, ifiotber saPply of
Boger Cu ed Breakfast Beetle. .tot ea% es the
piece, d the Fasetly Grows' Store of
jpf tomer latest, sod Bawl streets.
CHEESE!. CHEESE! CUEESE.I
ico boienlisinbem,
Hp -4 W. R. Lo It and too sate by
par...lurt & VAN (}ORDER,
ITB.. 20.1. Liberty. street.
_
C li g Eb
•- io , to - lambast
, • zsp ,I do , W. E.,for tale by
..-0.00 ticixes Hamburg;
..1.-11. CANF/ELD.
'LAND OIL.-10 bbia: No. 2, on Btcamer
Rive;
to arrive." POT sate b y • -
Jr 2l ' ISAI4OI:DarBEY 11 00
TrrALLOW bark . Eo: o 4. 44 3 amer
to knive.. i r s ol a s i ttt oKET b. 00.
300 3.3,&08 T. LOUIS PE,iOT ,
JA
rltetelsad for taljyA r
4, 27 MES IP wool
ROUNDALE CEMENT-200 barrel
geiiieland for sals a
mums
o aE.fr A fp vrefislvne.tre
:NT STORE-nßtfT OfffNINO,
MACRIBIEL CARLISLE .
ID,FIET.I4
RETAIL ROOMS
Wl.ll W opm far Duane's cua
Thttrada3 o , Inly 27th,
spa heir Inn to announce that out atcak htS
ban ['pleats/I,d with • eomplete anostwoutof
New Seasonable Goods,
&kited last weak by one of oar ttrr from' Fresh
Imperiallona embrastog all the
BICH AND ELEGANT STYLES
Of the lllollt reel:shit Goode I market, end the
NOVELTIES OF TIM SEASON.
Out friends will dad 13/ fully pinnate& on and
after that data, to supply their Wants, as far "
potable, with
Dress Trimmings,
Ernbraideries,
Real Lace Goads,
Hosiery, Gloves,
Ribbon*, Halle
Zephyrs, Pine rams,
French Corsets, Skirts,
/Me Shirts, Collars, Ties,
Under rests, Drawers,
and a complata assortment of
73" EL IV 0 "lir GOOD 13
AND
ricorricoNs.
MACRUM & CARLISLE,
80. 19 FIFTH 11711ZET
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
LARGE IM POBTATIONS
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
doors.
160 pima of PLAIN COLORED MINUSES;
If 0 pleces of FIGURED MINUSES;
100 Nem of °HAIRS ;
100 pieces of COLORED COBURG, &I 50e4
1,000 piece. of CLLL/COL
60 dozen of FIALMORALS
60 plates of 4-4 DELAINS;
100 pieces of CRATON FLANNELS. •
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
TWEEDS,
i2IL Leargo C;?Aa.eszatit3r.
Ott these Goods will be sold at a
email advance on
Eastern Prices.
21 FIFTH STREET. i
,BATES & BELL.
jy2l.2anod
F RUIT CLN3,
rpm OANS,
• SEALING WAX,
BELLINQ WAX,
PRESERVING KETTLES,
A metal usotttosat of nodal
ROME lltataSTUtftt (mops,
GEORGE W. MUM,
es ninsaet mum., mu:kn.
hitg,4oo4
.T.'L,
cortices his attention cialrely to the practice Of
ocedichte,and will promptly attend to all callsl4
Ws profusion, dsyand night,.
" airFes Ito. $7 SEVEN= STREET,
•
jyttlitdiAir Pittsburgh, Pi. I
irrapir .111 rF,AnTsgmareArrs.
TEfibLo wre4cP
t \
Eaton, Idacrum & Co.
ileceisre&this day
EATON'S,
NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, .
LULL LIIIFS Or
Jmollet , Eaginim
hwemVftrertfnim
JACOUO,WWMINM
..11=lbMneltift4M
SirimEAWNm
SidnUm:Msgs,
•
nen& Calabria ttaad!,, _
Llmlty Banda;"
intaalirjrmtrolderedliaball, ,
Infanta' EmbrolAred Waists,
Black Thread Edging., all width',
Onlpue Wswand &dais, alf.wldthr,
Black and Vane "'Mead Lace Barba,
Vai it E4Munt Ir e aNt ,s,
Dew.)
" bialtea•VoCr,
Paint Late Oafish,
Linen Collars and MOTs,
• Be4l Lane ilandkeroldefr,
Hempatleched Us ndkarettes,
Embroidered aandkv rob lefs,
Thread Late Valli,
Clara
Mask Vella. (fancy borders,)
Marto C•trtart nark
lavhdbls Nets, -
Waterfall Nola, eta., e.t.a
6 splendid assortment of Itatuiet TriblSO ns, Trim
mm`` Ribbon, Neck Ribbon/48461th nos,
buttons, Velvet Halms, Oorde,
Bugle Trimming; eta., eta.,
Meek Silk Beltbass, all rtitlut.
EGO dozen WIEN ILLNDICERCHIEFS,
Suia riot quality, at from IVA to 2S ata. each.
All the latest styles of
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
Llberaltedueesaeoats caned to the wholesale
trade.
P. IL EATON,
17 FIITH &THEW
Dvr ELLINGS FOR BALE
IN ALLEGHENY CITY.
I inn authorized to sell, on REASONABLE
All those Desirable and Convenient Dwellings,
&tasted so the Northeasterly coiner of ANDIIIIO
150k1 blll5/62 AND -KIVU, AVENUE
They . are built, and In good repair. T.) the
capita/JO.. seeklng a
Safe and Desirable Investment,
Or to any-in went of •
Comfortable Home,
N OPPORTUNITY IS HERE OFFERED
Funner pratleukas, on appllestlon
S. S. BRYAN, Brotor,
No. 63 Fourth strevt.,
(Burke'. Building.)
r ETROI BUM PUBLICATIONS
THE 0 , 1. RECIIONS VT PEN'TSYLVAITIA.
with map and aharta; BTo. C 101,14.00.
rr.
BUNT'S IMPICOVED MAP OF 1 76PANGO
CO. CIL Et ECHOIC'S.. latouing fuse
township., etc., eta. tam.
alums IMPROVED MAP OF WARREN
CO.. PA, unlforre writh Nap of Venange Oil fie•
11.00.
BUNT'S Bur Or WEST VIRGINIA AND
OhiO. 1140.
DIAGRAM AND REGISTER FOR
V ELLS. •TAO.
VI.
OIL LFASPS-- , Ovo kinds. 10 cents.
7 liE re/LVONAL PETEOLEAJM TLNEB, pub.
/Wad w eekip—Prcents, IN DO per annum.
JOHN P. MM. Publisher,
0 virru ST., MASONIC R&M..
Sir Sen t by Mara post on reselpt of price.
.1121
DRUM & BLACK,
lava Ca lurid • large wortmeat of
MOWING MACHINES,
2=CC,XUSt7 MtatL32E3E:UEg.
Straw Calters,Scythes and nay Rakes,
28 and 30 OHIO BTRPET,
A.L'AV3HENT
1 ELS C RAW'S
OUTLET SAW MILL,
AND BARGE YARD.
Craig Street, Megtteny.
' HEWITT'S
POLYTRICUM
FOB THE HALE,
I Is te kb obrleosed by all .rbo hove we: NM
be A No. I. . Try It ye doubters ead be
coavlae ad. For We by all drbulita.
h ttlayd
BBMAPLNAKA, (BLOOD COMO—
A rand remarkable article and positive ours
for SORMULA., RHEUNATIS32, NEURAL
OIA,SPEPS4k ITCH, PLACPYCIS, and al
diseases of the sxm.
Al II Tonle, It eeviees the appetite, perfects
eestion and wholly restores the phyainal at:myth
led It news but atrial to prove Re virtue;
For sale by
&NON JOHNSTON, Droggirt.
JeH aornerSnsltnnahl and Fourth street*.
SPENCER Br,.2tIcKAY'S
PALE, CREAM AHD AMBER ALEIti
Phcentx Steam Brewery,
N OTICE.—I . RESPECTFULLY AN-
A. , " ti OUR OE to my Mends and former customers
that I shall continue to esuy on the LATENT
AND UNDERTAKING BUSJIVIISS, oast door
above the old stand, formerly occupied by Rodgers
ft. Thorn. I null be hippy to receive the patronage
so liberally bestound on former occasions, and can
furnish Livery of , ail Wadi on the shortest notice.
iattelmd S. K. =DOERS-
111ADLI & RUCIMASHOUSSI,
■a6vsaorassss os
SurnittYro caaa.cl Cliaaktrar.
160 FEDERAL STREET,
ALLEGHENY CITY
1:E=111
ALEX. AIKEN,
TZI%I33EI=LWASIMEIrt.
No. 166 Fourth street,
_Ptitsbustb A N'a. COP: INS
of el kinds. OliisPFZ, GLOVES& ant m eo; d
serlpt!on of Fans al Furtitahtog Goods f ntniahad
nom, open day Ind night. Hearts salt;
feroisted al/JOIMICZEhRVI. David Keg, LIS,
Bev. M. W. Jacobus, 'fairies amiss, ER,
TMob H. Miller ?Au. udo
LEAD
PIPE OD BEI= LEAD.
L Ellf PIPE of ail akes and thickneacee.
HEIT LEAD al any thickness on hand and
made to onlera t i
CO iimi
ocu i rem Amt.
taionamku htercimat, ma Seoind streett t
PiMmad 't
,
jAlipi IL .n.eara, •
.aire2sitecit, •
orr ITILLWIRCH3 EIPICUi
firATIOW, g All kinds of tranandl,lndittnen
thalr aqUan on tessonnble Urns: ,
Mies on Ammon' fiTILEET i . bepreen
Laceck and, Roam% ASkteam,oll...i ;
Edw.'rAS Ea-cfUeig.
uzirLED DTA
7.30 Loan.
THIRD MORAL BAUL
Carte Val 40011 Mt end' Vlrgnulliq
ITSOLL • &M ST OT riterositim BTATV3
mina BP UAL AGENT of JO 0048141, 8. Asitil
Earth:male at Qs
Seven-Thirty Limn,
POPULAR LOAN OF TIM PEOFLK
41127 D TEE
Only Loan in the Marker*
D B. 440 811 P.F.11. ®ETD
GOLD DZIAILING 110-47:113,
irLtbenl Clotazdaloam iplutwed tO angers
L S IMINGEITON.! Cashier ,
MIMI!
TB l ' • - "
81008 , NATIONEL )3E4
Of Pittablargh.3
. ,
Corner of trattirand Liberty Streets,*
Special Agents of Jay Books for the tale of -
NEW SEVEN-TEIRTY - LOAN.
This to strictly the People's fairo, and is Debi
absorbed at the rate of about ass ndillonspor . dal..
These bonds bear anintered of
Te 7170 Qua!® i . er.:l:Cesoty
slab hundred dollars, and ars Sonvartilde at roatler.
dry Into U. S. fire-Tweaty Sit Per Cent fide
Bearing Bends.
Pill ooreathslons will be allowed iurakos,
Bankers, aadßrokars, who purchase ;or tragale... -
C. Et. RlGoB,Vaabler .
myfetnif
T/ 13
EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK!
Of Pittsburgh.
Chartered by thei Capital I Orranited .attdal
Itak of Pa., 18164 11,000,0004 Natal 14w 1856
This Bank has been designated a ; '
DEPOSITARY
OF ras
United States Treasury,
and appointed agent for the ear of the
7.430 Ma 40) AL. ra •
Every tt ditty will he orrared to Limiters or Oar.
ties purchailag tor mule.
H. M. MURRAY, Cashier
ap.29-41
MIIRII,AY
11:1400336&:E . A11k.r.a,re
W. Y. MURRAY, President.
J. H. LI DAY. Secretary and Treasurer.
The Company ownein fret simple a fang etnitain.
In[ eightpeaven acres and forty-rave parches, inert.
ted on Brecon Hun (a tributary to Cherry
Oil Creek. Runj
and lying between Cherry Hun and
7 wonty-Meht lasses have already bOllll made to
responsible pirtirk among whom will ha forma
the names of some of the oldest and lint astamerfis
el:craters on tracte.
The entirewiltaceommodate bens Lid to IGO
weib. This hula le surrounded by' four of the
most celebrated Olt -producing farms, on Oil Creek
and Cherry Bun and is In close proximity to the
"Reed" and .311m/stain" Walls r anl about one
mile tram the Walnut Bend Well.
The Company offers a limited nuMker of amid/
at the imbieription prim,
SEVENTY-F VE CENTS PE:g SHARE;
Maps of Me propert y , together Wllahn nif". 2s.
elee elhgerding the propert y t and ergentsation of
the Company eau be o ed at the ado* of
WEE& a DAILEY, Agents,
Ismailia HALL.
ONLY 15 OZNTB.
COMPLUS YOUR VOLUMES
Beek numbers of
HA EIETHE? MAGAZINES.
ATLANTIC MONTHLY.
LADY'S BOOK.
PEEOIL
LESLIE'S gortutior.
ARTHITHS.
DEMURESE
4re d 411 Other Magazines
ONLY 15 CENTS.
ONLY 15 VENTS.
ONLY 15 VENTS.
Come early, before they are all gonkat
PrITO,OrB.
OPPOSITE THE POST OFF/OE.
DETROLIA BIACIIINE IVORtL.9.•—•
-a- B. IL LEORY, Manufacturer 9f ills Ude.
brated patent Improved
OIL WELL TOOLS.
**ANSON POST, AND WALKING BEAM
IRONS and all FIXTURES USED IN * BIN&
IND. OIL AND SALT WELLS, Natiarr and alt
05.10 SI BEET, on the upper route - of she Man
che liter Passenger Hallway. P.O. Address, Box
17, ALLEGHENY, Pb..
Particular attention is Invited to Ids late Im
provements In Jars and Joints, all Made of toe
purest Sligo and Low Moor Iron, hammered des.
pretsly for them. All parts warranter* and made
to standard tines ; the plea and sockets of any one
set Mtn& any ether of MI mannfatiture having
the frame number. Steam Engines Wad Madan'
Work audit boarder. We LaMothe public to call
and ease:tine, and Judge for themselves ; and we
challenge equality it workmanship and poppet*.
Don. Send for Oard and threnles. lyi9lmas •
Tnz
VULCAN COAL YARD,
ROBERT BAEZE LE.
(Mao edjoeilng Machine Shop oi the Pltti.
tough end Cosomellseille Realzoad Ocapany.
Beat Youghloiheny Family Coal and pat Coal
ALWAYS ON HANIi.
COAL DELIVERED AT SHORT NOTICE,
.oral
ref, Or es T GA? ETT .
sc igr a, S , o 4 4r ) Ori at THE OFFIOAor A. WM
OFFICE. :"
COUPONS I COUPONS
elevraminEn,
•
• Nov minim,
JAN
COUPONS BOUGHT
AT
Highest Market
_'Rates
Robinson. TcLean & Co.
ksikiwium
CIEOOE4IEI3.
`-^776 bigs prime and cholas 810 Clara.;
'33 Motets Old ()Oven:anent Jar. 005eei
" • 175 half ebeata Oxen and Shad Team;
.30 bags prime 1/ &el
16 bbd.. thole. P. B. Soca&
00 do; prima Cuba do.;
100 bbla.do.;
100 do. Situps, tholes bracubli
60 do Onba blolaama, aheajry
10 alerses Montagu Slolasseal;
DOICS Oonicreu Tobacco, da and LORI
60 bblo. 6 &clung , . do.
Mitring and In star& Pot aids by' •
LITTLE., BALED & PATTON,
17 ^ 3 Yiroa4ll2 and 114 Second it. elttabonb.
• -
STBSL &8.411411, STOOK BROICKELS
.
WILKINS saw. r;
The Bankers dad Broken Board luiiing adoptol
the knowing •
RATEi Or commissioN
we will be goviclunt -wft beta this date :
Moats seems stl2 and =a), 9 sada per 'bare:
do. • • d 0...• ,• la and us: tot II pa. sex&
a,
do. - ds. • 111.5 do, 91 Ide shw
de: do. 'pod sad ovsr. el 1 pea eent.
2 s tot 000 Pl lab b 7 GS SOF -
G 3. T ENA LEAD,
AL &
.F. 7551 igladOVE.
p SUMAC*
• .. . ,
inamilaGrarArtAnd ZerOliallta
Ilfstiki4v de rttaliz* Y,
. Pittsburgh. --7 0f.1
- ... : ___.,
int& No. at - Min SUM '...
, .
usa,cit4Ers gilopros)
, .
J, I* - 11 4C.Irgrrm rre.44e pt.
J. W. CIitAX,I3ANT,, Vire Pread:#3lt. -,
In go p• 40.511 * * ieti!r7?
101Th1123"IMINST' : LOSS SY.PIRE '.
I,tcam4 .F
; . Insures Skata and daigoce.
:- . ...... 7 .....
1 1
JAMES E. lEEECAMT, A.'isiii, p
JAMB L., - SOWABIZ, J. W. CIELILLP :
ROSEXE-Lnt, .• • pew!. DWELET
I. . ryas . , W
EL W: WATS° , - - EL 0. Busti t ri c r +i •
L ' a ". 1 111' 4 .l iii,i. AT s"'"*.,r.',':,
psußtato4
-WINE
DMus CORNifil WOOD OD PIER 8T&,
(Oval Pelap 214teipl Baal 6)
/DOURO t?
DAVID IL inii-preside4
Emma's , PiANEY, SeCietaiy
..kgatast all, Kinds
ENE Al mitariE nuills.
pIIELISCITOMI _
ouir
T. za. armng.
JAKE HILL..
zemEs wa
JitHl7 P. 13. SNIT rciErr,
%
DAV. 02..W1r0
H.' C; GHAT
.JILIdI23
IL W.. 075 4
IirNRY LLO
JOHN ORAPF •
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IMPROVED BORING TOOLS,
Sinking Oil, Salt and Other Wells'
o.188;WOOD STREET,
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Tools wanzataitets.de of tfie yet? best SLIGO
AND LOW blOOl4 MON.
WELL BOXERS •
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PLUBIBES,
Gas and ;Steam Fitters,
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1615'?,W00D STREET,
(OPZOSITE MST 011178C1H,)
pimps, gyprantsi Sheet Lead,
LEAD PH I , PIGA BAR LEAD.
2 AND
Plumbers' Materials in General.
OIL O..Er IXERIES
Fitted Up In Ste Most Approved Style.
Tanks lined vial lead or copper. Hoorn fitted
opylth water or sip.
N. B.—All onferrOromptl7 attended to. .1 , 2
BAILEY, FOREJ.L & CO.,
Jro. 167 Smithfield Street,
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Sheet L4d, Lead Pipe,
3B .E3l. 12. X., MI 131. 734
Whelan!. ftunialling I. onto for nimbus , Rata
rials, Brats Goolk for Water. Gam and. 8r0.,.
Pump, Bose, /WA Pepe Lod taLthgs4 at /mat.
Eastern rates. _
JEN-Sole agents:llw inciples , and Silsbee , '
Pawn own roan, whion supplies a need bong
felt ty oil nr.n, for4navop that will exnanst.rap.
idle and wart latth ease and earsalaty wiShonS
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