t;iji,.: .::001-ogii:*:,,„::.:(fpl'1,:: A. 151:'11A31030;:' .. Li O~:i a iii 1 ~ii a ; ~I:.? a::: '. S'attin. : (lo/147ii1ip 1 43; - - - Advertisements, to secure immediate in sertion, must be lianded'in,on, orbefoniThurs day evening, each, . . • - . 66 Men and:Money Wa 4 . .ln-..t.--ed' for r the ~South:'? :S - , *t; -- ' ' In; ast:Saittrthie l e'.;lssak or-the - : .. )?anvill. - e. (Va.).Thaes;n.iii , ,beibra_iife, -. ls T •an.editea:irti ' of oyer.a.Colutrninadigili,-,which;:althoUgli, ifinilicerlicactinmetfiii- , that Ahoy Want • nion and-Money:to -build South; llVthe- and repair-the damage's' of thewar: - war.:-... --- .- ..., -Inzthe'canrin - of'tiai acficle:ili-e'BilifOr:hi r --- vitas ethigration.from.theNortivpromising `ta-',.heaitY".:Weldomee "...7.4t,_a11t enniera,„? at ttl ; graeleuSly , extkids. to -thent,the , privilege of bringing:;:t.t:alrtheir ~..nethinstand.fixitircS." along with theinVanC - calltrupottus, - as the Bditnr, of itt an'able,Ropublican . papor ended: 'the ColumiltaiSr, published in Ben ma, to - s'endottadolanyCiflsrdither - dfienple - ,:dief - Sic: Being thus' individually -Called . linen ,'. we' - cannot do less than reply, to his> article,: if. only to acknowlege 'the, compliment to our., 4 able ": paper; and- ' while so 'answering, • -• we will - endeayer to answer in good' faith,' ' 7 inean'ing calliie say.:="lii the first Place then;-' . thol'intesprofcsses a, willingness to tt snarl:. Ace a great deal:" to got back in th to e Union. . , , -a great' . deal of What ?-why, of ‘,‘ prej u -dice and faeling"=:d ear nie=why the sacrificed 'a , great „dial more than '- inera `..Prejudice. and feeling" M ....get out of,the , Union, and ,failed,:even„,at that i and now, after entailing Upon the country ail veyears'', witi;• - • - with its' accompaniments' - gf horrors" in their insane idea: to"deStrayl the Goierri! rnent - Whicktheir :own folly, had - lost therti ., -thepower of contro ll ing,..,,and causing the isforth. to "sacrifice three hntidrqd and tWenty-five , thousand 'tit , lier - hitivest . and best, and untaldmilliOns'Of treasure; (leavi - ing out of count thO'alnibit equal- amount raised! by voluntary subscription for the al 7. leviation of the- sufferin gs of our bravo boys in tha field and:the lospititl,)' • the 'Sontli; .• .. s ay s th e, • -.,, . ..-.. , . . at least so - . nattimous& , to • "sacrifice " a ; - -great; dear-of prejudice, and, feetitig,': 77 -foi what?„ for -th e the . privilege of . getting, back into the Union, and being.gracionsly,Permitted-tolive un-- der tliat•GoveraMent which they_vainlY en- , deavored to destroy ?:,.,,,Not a bit' of it-no,;' but they ardwilling to make, this tremen T dons "sacrifice". for : the'• purpose of again getting 'c(introl of the Government Mark whatthe-Tintes says, after ' - defining his pol, - . sition as,not being :a Bapiddiean, - (whniin •-. the world ever. accused_ hint of.anything:of the kind?) ii - e - exiiresSes hims elf willing,to - . "join. anyanest(?) iiariiiiiihai , fOrilfwitS I Will put." - theatedicals: out , cif power:".:: It surely did not need to he stated ically, to insure, credence f for the Southern,- • ers of the proclivities - of the Times are cele brated from the time -" theinentelli: wh'e're= of of is lost," 'for'their facility in' jOiniiig'with honest parties in tha,Not thefor,th Ap.urpose, of obtaining the: reins of Ge"7;•ertuneltt _and • then wielding, that :pav'erament.T for'ith'eill own eacistheylofneil - Witli-. the iieneat Do= ' mocracy of,-_the ...:'N.: orfki in *Cling thtfirri: . - maculate: Sage of - 3Vhcatlandlta the ; Presk_ dency in 18.39,,and the „Rebellion, wal , the • fruit of that unholytiliiittiaer=n6W7they'ai4 . _ willing to jninliffiii'' , liiltie - licifieit- , iitil*, - lii . ' - electin g somebody who Shulktt put thb Bad". ... . - kali out of power "2"tt..ifr.‘?" - Times - ain' t as ~..*.Y.,nsedta, W tiS:;:iii, f ile-p- a litietirwOrldz-: iallia,.palraidays pf , titaiStairemadYlefitite . ' . 2 ..: : ::' 7.: l . l*,ittql;lioioC) linifii,itWasalad - Soiith .-- 41tat, - . - , .2 , ;1 . ,:' , , , i7.. ,- was....oourted;',„.43 - ;d.4 cc4;fliiiiy,slin'N4 - 1 1 / 2 ,..t4in..: ~ .14he Wai notWilliiiiinletheriiet 'OOP, lliai . ., .;-..,-,' : • _v;'.r..la•tripet'pea.r;,...itt . tc;'tlie .. . , ..iirikhaißstl . taitcaukt : .- ; :.'1•, , 1, ‘ ,- ;f.4." 0 ...itidtc041? - :*::4 1' 4 1 k4 1 :&45 16- tat ' dbit'ai' - 51i" .62 -, : , ...4Ai,i,.,f,.. , .,, ,,, z .J.lten: .6 ; - eiiiiifeCcie:*(o" Ita:llo,,Att' W4, - i,,t1i4, 2 ,t1,*„i,.7. 7 :0: on 3 Zit 7 indobtained; l )le;:a*irtei*?*; ~4:•:1, ; ', . - -4 1,Tifiiliiiiiinegitiik,libilt:'eatai..tk4*'4jAk. ''':' - -iiie'iiii6if.hty% `e-iginitt,q'f,Biii;;7•DettiT6ns" letimovhisperia • I ,w - Ord t ,tn . -„- your ,ear,;..,..the . .r0 ' . . - ,-. ..V.-'hiebut,:tWol'.pattiee .. no ' W,Wthe country , ..,, •- . - t.tifiartli.itneSotith 2 ;thetgre - tif 7 : - Beiubltattit , - - .., - iiiiii; the icro;.i.lat Cairried . ;:tilefciWitritrY . ;=,suaeisifully ;through ,a/..:War :in which ''the " 1 skirutiskes ", were like -,l , Tappleonts .aelo r 0 brined battles, and in „whin/L4l,e, "battles; ~ Were'cif stiell''. Maga iitude;:thatibei;tslieck . _. iitociit:n heini-i i ihe'ie;iiiit'ilnefe - 6,inf'tke, , . :fact, of, a tigaiiiri..rdepletedLa-M2,army'offt ..--..eoreci in'greatiatrt by traitors,,andfie4pc. , 4 -,. . - ",`.below its.thinimum..,standard,and: ; 'elyttY Scatereci.TO:thig - rirMOrese,COrnersse - tvc : - - :. -. - en . . - , - DemOeiatX- 3 .Jamei.P: , _tpitalianaiti r t,;andri.l the . . ' rienieciaticartY - ';(at-leitst;; , :vihut*..:lo,:Ok - - -"' -44P.'fiiriYOU ' ,,cartrit2Wigrdiaitt;Ofitheetict i -that the names that. weriAnighterit,iii the '. Democratic galaxy.-heforatheovar, are now '`': - initildeitritlldir,iindertfie "Beinililliii'nEjki.&;. - nor;)qhiklienioerittic parCY':*i-bei - chiiid, : ' . , „ ...tin:der:ciiireiiiritirianiitiliadiffe r er t. VitittideS ;.. ' but isa:frienclotenra-Onati;saidni,ilie_pole . oath -. "Yon „will , find; hi in. inf Saimasoctions .; • - ' :, called askaillson - othersi a - Pole:Cat, ctc.4 - i.t . e. , ;- -: but Yon'ean idWaYS':tellitlinhihisPeofilifir - '', • !Odor.:!.":"TSii , ..Oethia:Doiltne.ratiC.Partknyon - f ' ' - , Wili -- filici , f-#' ca 1494. i'iii: , o*s'liP l -.0,1'C. 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',Prcintis; - ,:r couidp' ter, Ohio,tt ............ 3. , StnitliSti;of.Phil= sadelphist„giikeiehted. thentselVe , ?:, , ,"„: and in comintuy,'With - ^lhe Alderman cSireinitOV.l-9avas.toktieithedcuothegit,menic-, hi,) took their positions inthecar, at' half 'li4i:sl .. ."Torti• - i;cit - eltiiilt.-.'''Ney•'' - ' 4 Were elevated several hundred feet, end when safely anchored at that dizzy altitude; theirAyere joined in the holy bonds , of - wedleck., The Alden - lin11;11ot. being just ready to „leave this mundane - sphereovas,brought down-to.. his.pFeper level, and his, place, sopp,lied by; !P,refeSsot ,Thr.rstoup.: the: aeronaut.- :far-sien ingi:,w'ere then cut, and„thelialloOn„ , ptechnis iceight, Shot pp rapridly, bu ? „ time the clouds, -4,-.ll,eyes_lo tit& Vivo:. tattled' lieaVeilwartl; - or rathqr. -balloonwatd, for tit& nekt. fifteen cd!'iWenty - : a , minutes,sthetalloon'lloated off inn south eaSterly , direction, paaien's'over,boih and, following the Monongahelai - Valley. It 4 - was the' 'five , 'o'cdockticomniodatien train o'n'the Sylvania railroad. left 'This' City, and-being • hidden from View by the high, bills diVid- : . ing 'the :Fifth - tincl , :,\,Tintli' , froin the •nipet.: wards; was not Seen again until , zthe - trri in '• • 'reaclied-HOmeweed Station; a ,distance.On : about six miles: - -The balloon', had: gained , 1 rapidly on the train; antl% - was - : then -about 'the mouth 'of Turtle creek, thirteen ' east of the city: St-was then lewdown,, and-the supposition. Nils' tbat , it would land near AlelKeesport., :This proved:to be the, fact, as will. appear.f.coni the following dis, patch, teceived,,in this city_ the same_ eve - -.l%lcßEEsronT,„Tuly_6th, 6P. M.— bal-' loon, 'With - the bridal Party:On board, sailed over AteKeespart atfive o'clock; and-land= ed-safely about one mile= east of tlxis. - Place:, It is.said that-the:brichil.pair, on entering; the - car; were-presente&willreiliehundred; dollar-greenback:Oar the-Managers,: of.' the exhibition.4pittshar:q„biipatch.; irr Mditor Spread of tile ' Pestnleiice: ,We have yvarning, from various quarters' not to relll.x our Vigileitee the means of ,our` eemmatrd. for preventing, fin. as InimairpOiver wan invasion oispe'sfilenee:" - .'Cllole.ra..'iilthOugh.' in a great Measure , divested' or its .:terrois, seems to have lost.none `of its .Viinlenee - ,where the conditions.ui.e favorable • far the develop- Ment,Oethefell 'diSeaSer; , It has lately been Maliing:terrible - ,raV4eoießitenos "Ayers, - andin one . diik itOffeiyer.ithicif: six hundred Men in the ciiirrP - of the Alliecickrmy operat log tigainif tliel'aragkiyani succumbed to its deadly: p6vrer, -It'lhas% recently apPear -eCalio 'orCilie , _sOuthern-: coast of. Sicily, where-ithaSlieiM•jnakinglivoc of the pop, 'The:scourge - of ,yellow fever, too, lis .-- .(lieivOililiali n inctlio'?Eastein World .lan d the . !WestortiThe.iSlatid,of:llauritius has , ':,q- _ - been..suffering fearfully' from this plague, ivhich•brolr:e. out- there about three months _, : siuee,-. and for; several7;weel:'s ; in succession earriedU , lffroin oiteAri.two hundred people every ; day:,--By the latest advices .received in Eilgiand fr'cini - t11:1, place,' the -number of '-i.r . intink . s.,llad - renehe r d,livn•thousiud, and the disease: haid ; -,noti; yOtentirely, disappiared. : :I,.n`d,niam;;:(olavo:ne:Ts,,tlilli.t; yellow, foc-er, iriJig.ixalignant'fnrm' is.epidenife:at ICings ,ton;l7.larkalen,,as,iroll:iis at l'or . tau-1"11ne4, iiitSr ii: .-', Se - . ei-ill ~,',...':age's haVe - a . fiO'apPeareil a.* , NCAK:9ripati.7.„ a:fempt . I.yhich , havn pro'i , Cd.h.tial:',Tiiese-!fantii''aiO;ks'" a:nncossity for glif6a - teAt.'Tigiltliiti.4l'on" the ''Pairrof - the titithorltf,Cti`ileAl.ilni:perliielf)&l:elties; that ..i;,d'inii3:lie'il'a-,:•eil:frait'the'r'ilicitge':i;'or - 'pC;4= I I •,1:11.4 . 11 . ei:' - e - ', , ;?''' 4 ..?' '?' '''" -''': '' ...' 4-• , , e.,'„i'cilin.Briirm.'s'Soul.. , . ~, :': - .,iie - q.t.; oraz.hi,Broly.;,ba , yin g :finishca. .its_ruareiiin'Al l ipricapaas...'Oossed"thd ocean:, 'Aiiieiiigliiii:sinden , :aleittiitlet..lAay hear ing.thet:liell-linopintsrord. ..sung at zeform ;nnietin;v:4ll7 , l;Chaitteithizharil,;of:ivoik . ..-- .- litz4iiii' - }g r e - 6;efi&atiik:' , li;ol:; : a'reui t t;. - „,atztaPq,,,,,,.si'''finies'-:Efair tii ' tii: - ~ , , ,2kr, ,pg, 11„„p t c",>., v...A._ ~.. ~A,...... ~„ spq„ ,r -'.23i0:1-4ioicr,refoieetrii...4Latiii,.;:ii.:Jibeity;cap :t.'?.C 3 c 1 Zi?P. 011 .41'.6-Er a FPpr - *Ra i rt - r0 .rin, and planted, on the, ,Riati:orin; : frOzni z Nylaloh:pies Torjes.4:ll.o;Liii- - Ilismay..-.:4: , :Niryitei...;% says: 4 tEnglishinen. sing4ihat, ? - .liihn"BiOlViir:soiil is'initrching,on,in London vsonthilierAvitr iiTe'it:inAii-oltii4%o:!rof.-Ve,niC4' iiict 'so:dui; . ' ! ;f..ll: , :rati..l(iii4:ol?iii, - .iite`griuutplioru4 in the wate.tf'dalentitil.w_:. :,- '''•,', , ' '- '',' '- - ” --. ----,.- C cannot be A.Cnib tect . cei:ioti.t . 'arAhayillg ~.. „The eiire:Xocteinnieiefcls43*Zt4t;Anoyo *PArar r fOoliFg tlgse : vho,hqyoo3f,,p.„pyopiets, of , 4 1 §a4PFFPAIsst:# 3 g 949 1 91911PPW4 1 990' 'f4o3# 4 *rT2 l °37* o 3WQlrl-7,a3Vt?4 , . ,„ daot ~toTtheir,employees,:an&instend'of cu eying • qui: I.6.te_p4rpc*.:: fr.al:lii' iirFitiLtrail6l7 -, `""" • '" , -2`l.:^.' - ` • 7n- Washington;;'on'tho 4t , -two members; tik•the':;FTotie , tvoie'itrrested"=feidyhilathakti; -firecrackers in the Rublie'qti-eefsZThhiVrere ~ _marche . the Ontre.l . giia.tOiciui;*het9ithey,fmicitlti , irakkepra s te'tll;;lititi, :xt4ciS94l( l loti : ":Yates-ihterfered;hithetri,hehag.: ":they:*ereifiLite4 Opts;,'„ap,sl, :.dietttiieek Justice, slier,prorimisiug that ,Ny9gl,4;.fto, • -13 ,u.tyt '' TITE'L'ett..T.IEST *NEWS:: Cii - iii'7lelinit'e'd 'lli - Kt:the Clibliaiichll.4;6l l 9l:ei, oat aniOng ihe' - 't,rOnpsineFOA7-')Era 0: er;r l „rn u, :tbe4i'lsiin'e;'und - olght;Th*tligliicid;!6'eutivpd; ,from the"digeitse.'-,-:" - „i" , " '.''-'-'. ~!.!* ,7"';''• , ,V 1,.,: `' If hi .4t..4.s'eriedby"the Sini'Franelsen . papers 1 . llint-ibirty , tonszor. :Inver and six of .go "sent 'n iray froinilutt bity every Utonth;.l.,+ , o V. .i -, ..4 , ;,,it 'Pompeii', a. bronze , money • chest ;lids., ' ; just. been'digeovenicl,tliebus4eliefeuriingi ,. , ;on .+4,vixibbinie ; deseri bqiG of exq:nnlclinaT„ Venuky. 7 . 5-- -,%. ,. . , -, ;.' -• -'., 2- ; . 1. • ',... ,, ::" 0., .; ; 5 1. . :,..,: , ..!The-Freneli: Tobin:be seized in...Riehnlond, ;VU - .;- EU ' Id, 3'cir,;3vinefia tbe „ Rotilkellitd 4 :ibaY-° - __ _ :brought suit', , ,,,wn*sOld y,,,the Government.,„ ....„,.. t , L e ttpx,l l :o,l9l. ~ 1 7,, nr . np,e.-.. A,. , ../, , - . -- ' ta. 'W 72,llO,procedds Aral' trivint ,, the . :4-, - ..1 • - -i - - ...: ~- .. - ., •: ~ . ~, ,:'Ye B--2 : , a ". ; ' ' ~' -,:-- ,+-,, f,,..„ • -, ' ,_ , •,, 44,1t,i;,iti•blbli Lion, 'lll.qiyer• enriCer'tllq , :t4o. l ' i r . :)-.s, .P,' ,4 ...., 0 1:+t",,w•ij--7= , : :' , Ostil.o ' , .."4 1 - .., w al e , ~,...,...-;:',..., ~,,,, ,7, i , - ,-., - 'rile office of ; tbe :...I.lehigh e l, c4 ,4?PlLltrYt'tvig ll- . . -- ;.•i-1" .. .4'44-' ....” q'3 ' .. ,''''',, -- .E.A rust'Zatie 2,ltb - , 1867. 4. ' ' ' t.:•,l;'" Q. ...b_liehaven, Ps. ~,Al.llSl ' ';".• - '4 , ' - '''''''. +-LW , e.bavuat Lust.l done" '.14P.4' C°P-aPAll u 3s J: 4 lrt: ' •niglit - je:,0,5 — ,.., ;(x)R ~,,',."- ', o " 11ie'e l ify ll :i ltA tlirwrOrldundits,,, gtetAp fi x e h d ' iieo r9))11911:9ill'T . ' '''''Y's'-- '' i 'X iu ill'ev • ° you' 7Varrii;Toi its'elogance ran. 1 1 u re igard,hl, ' S4'dqcl. l bt h lVlfi r eg,°. , : e ', e 1 .‘. , F 4 l , i tiituxury - -;,iit ,1113814,Tessi5ulagcalli?:e faxativeoverY, ol :olierm9 l , l, W. ? ..., -• '1,.. 7 : - : -,-- ; 1.-1 - - h a t nal - IvilO'Vei, ;visitedl it;;the city to ••.-'' ' ' '' ' '''"6 lo l,,e in eft c-,,,W.-,C,ra- ;:--,,,, 4 - -1, Ititecrot about onebundred , feet r. ” '47444lel.llP 2l lll "St"'tlilis 7 ves'io'' ' 'rdity : 9: *j . t. 3 tt: l -e el of-"the• twu hanksi;of,the „hafitt-Nvere.b,tll:92.;., ~,, c-u- - 1Y..--: - --, ) t ; . 7 , 1 ,, ifi c h:;•is n 't ers - 10. 4 . 1 biibing,iPo' , •Ile'l°B "V3'°?ti.''' --L''''':° f.-6 "2'+': G.'' ' ' .if ''i ' 4 1 sT: r Siffn ei t i,I L'ontsiaini the jnle - tield;ClT l : i .dt ; • , 7,,t .",il),Vl{T . 4h.4,ro x hi.)4:,Br ' c", a ,!:1,,..! -1 " . 2 3 .4 ~ce '-I,,,,,t),ripunded':.:bx.pra6J,9,Y6iritil*Venetvjue ar'e - ac - dili'oliT'u l A'atty'r_lit• )lf:,:-.4;. 7 -',-- ' = '• 'on' the right-bank, tb be .-.,,'r±he 6hio , iteiiii blicp.ii,T,C4ii,pptiOn'?.h . as and ;,Chrauniontzriseth i ree ,huiid red ',a;:id . 'Unnll:zhitnisl.?„'O t eniirti.i.l.!cili4 l- !.l:..tee;ll3l^,tieu- seventy, feet , L , llo n li t i n b Ur nn t r k u tb th es t i . n h t ti e n G a p r n e ! e_ igiiiiiiti - Ggvoriidrc'iiniilitce:orprallpy:' ,q 1,7, "'a v y e a v t o w n e n d ,P,ao ° ll ll e, t, ,,;Nr. ha ul le eregt,' ; altuiri u o he i ljht . ,f ! , ;elixied.+, •' ,0,, ' , "'1t: -4.v .' ' ''''') 4 .:7, l4 ' - `4 4 ' " I'' ''' ' "''' ' - ' f 'iboiit rode hilridied, - I:eet:7,Tbe 1,,. ) , _P„.,,E11i„?.',;_ ~ ....21.., , t detailed,- ancountepf +be „,,,, ,L„Zme.i'ai:r.ativtfiti,alli?t-: " :numb ' ered a t4 llolest • Y g en •T ri nc e 4. arito - ,i 2d in a n cl oPeir ila tl a i ; eni' M ' i ' r A ul ie7bo l'- u - lict. - ,0r7 liiin " dfollied . inhabitants:.- 2, The, fnrtkfLe,al o ls l7l ritor ~Priveiiitinny,- P iridignitietrioffered...th en' - 'Zinto;tikoliiiitgr the eity' ,ll . , „_-- ~ .., -. , - -t` din'dth'etde- 1 iditeximillan.,-40eAtiod, ,, tlie7tuatAtgrity.ftot ,,e th a e . ', .4_,teebest. ft) rte. , ..'t , .. The4,..vvall , tare t itS' z 'a c i...,..'b'y th e• - %low+,,huving .ninetY,-four Jrcin , ..r ,court',whicktle,nteneed" 1421: 'tgn i%9 orillood . . his hhioli•vibuld'stop'llfe"efra . ~. ''s'btir,tifin+ , and tivo-beltbu t s v tionn : ,: i. : e.h.he n iti d ge ; rh e ,i, o ima m edd i ;::, 'in Mexico. ~ F rvOballei entered,lus,,tbreast;:t '' P a r i l l i s'; ni a il la t e i e li ;lfi r e Y ikt rFt etrpee' t to .9 l 3l ,wln 7;° e„ r h . ls eighteen , but not beinequite:detta,lsvose . hliersAver o u. - ealled.',:ent'itzedtislioeilitrire,ttlzheule.„ - Th to -feet, thick ;AA:Avail-thirty-three ~6w,e,eo,,w,..meiximint, i l4,:er,aktpließte!!, :lit.. , i n i b li o e u d t eleveit ib,etllillel, builkoc,tt chve , Teel j, , -ivith'n' faninerniillstonue,._ s _ und.;3l :Juarez - ; , VV -. ‘„Esico .. hix. l43 iT , 4 l l.!! - ,i,g°,,,v,,,?,c 1 ,:c.`:',':. %• ~ -„. tinek;fAlP 6 :a : Ai t ehl f oFtY::;_s ll n r, ,N : w j f. ~r - - ;pablee.4 , ,T6,ofs:- . .zetiF:;;„4, f 4..,%-' - proceeded,'' '' ' - -gum's- ' %, •':',, -- - P • ' ,::" 4 .- --''''' -.*: ... *,'‘, , , itll . • I)l:liiiitWeri ... ' '' ,',, Tlt - l'g l) . 489 : 10C49 AT esenta , l''' . & no ti on ' --alie!Titrdlntdes , rnillerzes,, , .. u , . un ~ ~, i leo"tilft'co'n'aidersitiOn-nr",theillecons :13111;treported‘brirtei* 4 Monday.". ~ t y-seven.:l2,uhdruti lbetzlnng by , n v. ,e, ,il l.. v a... , Ide','Nenntalfilrig :ttbou,t „se ell v tY jn t d e .. .. Air.:-.lsroolce Ina na2sp „eu..!b, -- in,, Et sp pn p,Osition to' :: . 're'd v iv' ' lt , ;"„alid: wee"riblldvriid • 13.Whiri,t,) , Y .. ii e v.. - ,eh e •meies; successively adoLned?r, , alighti, ,sarrie d iiide4iMiAqeyelufktlu??,, l l . .., a_led7."the „ ~, j eled,by,each.:governtuept,kuLegedit in i, i i- sja n n e r de " secOna=* - - , ',l lBO -7ft.ls detlPPo'sed-c'l.a-linr gnheiithat: provioue - ciuestionvand,ft—i .a - fi `4 . rxe5...: ,-, icidr&idliPs..9!Rhuldnvi!) - 9 "eun.-, , ..d, ectir-akirthi g_ liaittA Y ear* R., , ,d r ia" okG and linitp trees,=,arrun g e o. 2 ' l 2 , qull l tru e , v a..,. . 33 rPokslindAYAiorlil i c*.r= a l .; .g"Proi: - Idiyiddaiinto , t).l 7,o,4 sa u !gPs- 1 ? 3 7. 4 '"i i d. ' o „th • .Iri - ,(ippiiiiltibn - to thelbi .'• .14er: Stevens-alb • ,hue."+;;•7lCitahounab on,tir nortikup - 8 ,_ e ~ .edt, b odebate.l2.Fivir..."4Wocidanovedttnal!r 4 4„ l ,s'.!eene/ice . A.:_?,:ivilich t nniretteln lig: th ..:, bi11....0rt-Abei...biblelNThiell‘giZTSlB,.--!'n7gtl7iil- .iWestern , te,,Tx..lremitiof 11w garderrrexp w a, Nita' bill tWinetlien ' passed — Y,em -.419 . n tut i , '",-, ' L leitp.iiilufgelinTnee,p^,:ixt'biehl.s , g,rad i °sZ t 'Z'7 : al t Yares - oliko s +l:9l:4ex?ltE tile ts ( N r .r k, th vq, 44 2 0- 6 ,cdue,ilup?. ; , ..Al,,..tg,e4lrfMu i % ter .46 - :i •••0 Ftheareasturwai clireet 40 .,,Arpiter .... ti' „centraltuvenne, , ,lireFluperbAe -,-. _ /l a i ~, the, i itilr6ll4l3ll.t':ifY"e4 Fftaln.2ha ' - ' c S' itinoivri.frottettwaetagonat: 42dfidnall bl ik ha'4 :'ini7tiletilliiipf '' --' '" --.1 " -- ' - '4' '"+ ,66 ' 4 l. d Pja isi '' , 41,0 weg,bildtaroAttlid ,2317 Pelrqt. 1 ,Fill?_r. ~ 'I-, ~..,,,..,, ffilurdtirluet eyhar, „entlitigo ritiet,; --- . 4 ; - sin - s'il,R(Lstictiab.:f, , ,,Miet , TarArk - ,ill.9..„4 , u ; xe tt li d. yeln.Minni rianhianliactl nt - ItitrAtEllev.k.ns", reeerited!thelpetltiork;bXfoNS- , .4„, 0 - ;017inikides slindfitiirraced,suPPer ;,,thonsand:Alt/zens,,,,ollanl3,"An - t faN,7ep . „, ~ ,..b . „4 loones, v ante d w ith 2.oEeg gfif :1 % , , p , Ff . 2 . 1111d- ' i nreel'euffnme 4 • •• 'AdjOuilledg , '",l t. :l,-,..TV., N...t r , •,.. x r.', • ,•,. •.- . : '', i , ' ,,, z , ' •!` + ... • -....;•,:=,' •-. 11111-V, . •,•:., .... -, , , ~.t, - .. ,-, , - :... ,/..` to - i. •:, .:,...;.. ''' ' " r t. ` ".• 'i '''.' V.fr > '''',, ,',. '''''' r e:' , ' '''.. ~''';'• '''' . -::.•--,..-''.,!,)14;<%4ZA-4*‘,:t.' ,•:''''''',o'.,r,a4l•'PZf4+;;•'P..',l4,(,4'',,, ''', ~ ~ , ~.-',,, . ~(,..r _ . 1% \ .., '•'• .4 '' . '‘;'*.*,:" '' I. ' ;'s ' 41* ii' `.. ‘i'; 1 ;^ - .' l* r; , ...'Ln , ; °l.+lt'^e...:''''-,,:, 46 ' ,,:t -'l* V3, .' ' . ' ',,, ~' ' * , , ..,;'' **- ',,... ,;''''.a, ~.": ~1; ;A :..F...'"- i ;: x .N, i '''7.'''', A - ' "‘=.:-''''-'1:. 4 i ‘ A ; h''''',` ' . "'' . ' l '4'''l3..:' ::',' ;:-.,,,i',.: , .i...1,,::, -, .+:,-•';,- •;,',,,;,' ;':-..• -,..'''.. '':" , ', .- -.,-":1,-.•':','<''':"4"... ..- l' ' • ';''' ''',...,!''':-,:'' "`" ^`' , ..'''' ::. '.,:., -.. ''' . - 1 . -: !;%:,*2 ,4,-.l.''''',V',.::."'- ,-','.. ''' s , ','''' -'-'••; n 7 _, • - .:.,- 2, i - .:,..x..........- -1 ''*,,, 4ittortal & Chwu -',. - .7.1.:-?-"CourihSr Show Case foi sale [at IC,b*":' : ' ,, gititn;tat r :, 4 J": - .A. Meyers' Drug Store: '...4.':-"reversible" bonnet • is , the -lntest • novelty,..,. ~, • - - .1.-... . ..., _, k.:...' l ';' l ,SitiPtiinialt talte'S the secotcl rank'*. a tl;§...itittizin port 4. _: • --, - . . ~ _ .. . 1 —AllooSier thinks he has discovered gold . • inandiana.. , - . , - "--The asphaltum Pavement is on trial 'in are hundred and sixty- tons of meat daily consumed in I\''nwYork city alonei.. - —lt is reported that real bonnets are soon to he the-fashion, —,Codia . _rdits °ie 'used' .0 wate'rfalls - by Alua'u~a ladies: . - —There are 42,247 exhibitors , to the Paris iio* dailyfpapdraiaji ,been 4thr,ted in 'London., calle&The. Day:' ;r . • - —We - only_pay-about three-tents an acre Tor Russian:Anierie•a:,-, —The Gileat San .-Yrancisco coutains the:ninifes .15;6.1.4 voters. • ,Thp..S.tate-Honie:.at 'post - foujf,nnllion of A01.1,4fs , , ilrank s a. grass _of. Whisky . at a AXe ss ii4en s - s (Ct.).saloun lai s st week - , itndim meclintely-dtipsiiska. Iliesavoilige actuaLanimul trtinsfers, :of; I real-esta s to, „Neyy 2 Yoric,. number about 1;190.-- . , —Newark, u ,of , -nearly,loo,ood, bus, SOO li4uiir s st,tlcioli 'jfiboup,SQo churches. s ' :- • ..=At,2 :chu.rell; in ~11ie,interioi• of ;Icre*; . :Tersej7,,a Slfort'ti.tne NV),l.tte - r :117'11,9' used at infant - • .f .„ • •: -An Omaha special;Says is ;risinr.raßidly;aud-giOnt,diSaster --Pennsylvama,:bas, • one thousand two hundred' ankei ghty'-fo u I miles'of • rail Way: under t one Man ngem Olt:: • ' 7-• - - -`,The, binninen. Sclioo3 Ftineof Indiana is'greater,than,th at, of any other State, being - —Aliout $lO,OOO in Confedeiate money was Sold in New Orleans the other day nt h cents ; a pounp,.---;-,, , - , —The -late - St - inform atian.:Coneerning Dr. againto Canfirmthe news of:his death." _ Cholera. hole—look out for it, it is-in the :*icinity'of the :Susquehanna, Rolling Mill. !-The Chief , Burgess should see. that-the , sanceis removed. having-brought a` bluSh to a maiden's cheek by the earnestness of his r,gaze,-said rte.' her ' ~`.!. . .alydonoksibave planted roses: in 7 ,,y.our..,,cheeks.,•why," forbid_ me. to gather them ?,,,The"-law.permits- him who sows to reap at harvest." —Some `K.nights - ITera piers from Chicago Detroit-the other d ay, 4 ancit.' crossed to the --Canada -.side,_vearing. something green among theiinsigna oftheir order. Dominion Dogberry, seized and Look them before a Justice, fined them fifteen' dollars for wearing,Penian emblems,"Mul Scat a guard to escort them to the ferry. " —A North Carolina paper. says , that that State ought to send $3,000,000, of black berries to:Market.' The county of Forsythe shipped .$OO,OOO worth' - of .the fruit last ar.• The blackberry growS wild in great abundance throughout .tho ,central and westertr.part:s of the state. ' - •• ' . • —There is 'aogrent gold plethora in Eng land, and , the bank 'of England 'has $30,000, 000 - coin Onliand - tilat there is no call for, notwithStandine.the 'low 'rate of Interest: This is Owing to 'dullness in business -and the falling- off in - the foreign trade, which Has been ten per cent. .since:September.- - - =Another - trim `of petreleum for,geuera ting steam was Made Boston, on Wednes day; on the steamer Palos, and the results fully confirmed the sitecess achieved on:the two previous trials. 4: The distance ,stettmcd was forty-four miles, occupying four hours and ten-minutes,-consuining::eighrbarrels of -petroleum. - • , —The 'crownwhicli•the Empress'of . Aus:- trio woresduringthe coremonsat-Resthwas made ford‘fiula .Theresa; but never used by . . that:princess. It is of silver, - but, so ,etud dedwith diamondSainlPearls.that the metal is Ncarcely_v_iiible—: One of-the diamondiis valued - a:70;000 florins; and one Otthe pearls and.4A;PpetiKer,',nothing : can - equal. the area of Di. IL Anders',lodine Water.::.,Uftlille...all stimulants. its effect is per)amientibuildingtip,the bady,tifidgiving strength and vitality to. all parts ; of. the ,syStem.',Jn and - chronic 'caseS 'it' may besctaed.' witli'ulniost'a certainty - of 'sitecess: -‘--.A.yOting ; '-naine,cl Jennie *:Rtipert, 11.1:"anitsLiEtepii years of,',..age,'reSidinp; near Min,' Creek; 11.tnitingten;• county, Thursday} - evening last, attended , a , patty, where -sortie, article 'tif-glassli - aie -*lv as- ae cidontiilly2brolien on,thettable,:.aud 'pledo 7ortlieglaSsifeltichoiv , ifOulianti . 3118:sltupert's food:at lodged in-her throat, and'all efforts-to rem oyeitlivoyeci• inetTec tual.---Shetlingeked ' .great t agony -until , Saturclay,iivhen she died. - With FortrqAetallie Qualifications man inay:beliretty sure 'of , eartddy,sheeess. Thesh are Gold in his pocket, Siilver,ln his tongue, Brass face; ,and Iron, in his But for atonic appetizer, and.as i , is,reliabler:virtue - in' Plantation Bitteri. .3.5 - 6 - articre has everlieen so popular or don6' lialfSci'inuch'k„ood. 'Met,' - all who' have notalready'ti - ledthli-great'steniachic, at once test'ltS7qualityir.We , .understand *that.'..the' 'Druggists . and-,...grocers ,s„of y‘this section : arc sellink•Vast„ quantities; and: 'scareely,a , farnilly,?a.,..iyithogit: :5;1 • ,•,;• Magnolia `: Water=n:> delightful:r toilet td ;Cologne and at half the .4.l‘fany,Disengdis- , thrnuglythe":Nakrows „13e10w.., this place, on the' - no:cloubt zfairto"observd (Oat:o' `riiek.‘i(binit 4 half way. tip; the -'inOuntain,:atisp„above 'the' division house - . down',":Wliieh-- nature • has Carved' into the form 'of'..a.soldiei • suirdino• 31, - ) -picket;in • the,aet.of.yee,plug,,arnund rock, as iflisteningc liie'cap';:bont; knapSack, -and.other atopurtenancesbeinglwell defined, WM Itheyvhole forming a giant statue of life-like 'appearance.-=-Zetistoron':Gtazette.'"f Tho-Instest.:thne.:.ever :recorded- here . - *bouts; says, the.4llexttown.,Denzoprat,...we mrdebetween this platie early,q4-Monday - triotlying u .3veek . .;', overnment' - ';dete4ve reached' — Reading, 11 'li g ffecleSirVil:to'gO w - Y onto Neor kal l .The regular train liad,left,..ancl. there %were mixtutetileftte.' reach:lieid time - to strike the Ne~v Yorks train. ,; o= hed•hired a 'ilonolnotiveto7bring,hini. hE . ...fe, the engineer • cif .milkink. trio tame„ nikksix, re 'enoti c e;rt .dislitnee, F 36 ...miles,. was neconiblishe .in,3s:rninutes. .....tin .. .iehli.i.the‘natisfli.ctio_ti.of: the olHcial: He Ayes, eo pl r ea§gtl,.,tha,t . he, rewarded the ; enineeFana.firdffia..thich witli.sl.o, beside s flinynig,§7, , tfor.4the,nse.of the locernotive;• , .. , .n burg; ono of tho.oldvst find ." most - ern iribiitlihysiehing :13.ied,qitaionetisteyv:otrthe.. ~.. sth•inst. , Heilvas . :a man et SiAdndi'd ,pyptessional,accomplish inelits;,iindlrerdrins 'soCial" tin d cal -re atiOns, rdziatricit , ; of? the - highest,.. cliaMeter. It G is'related s ohiinOhat„tifter, Buchanan re, ''.tiied-frenitlielßiesuleneSF,taridi - fiiititrned to, ; -,LuncastetbOunty;,bc.,(thedpeeased)„mfused' -to hold soelarintercouse'withth6 tint;i,;:nOticlithetandingni)ii , 4 - olthat.: time their: FidatiOns, had beettrlnentify, because ''Bnehiinan BaddniiVed' Taithbiis` his high' ';tkus mention': the' fact) to'•Lskiew,.. how y,d utterlespised•Jultics Buehlinan is by the. -,.'niCriVresi)eetaible'inen'of ,, Tainciaiter city and ' EMS ME WM BE EH liIIM SEM ';.F:.~:... ~ edby stone .ballristradeiSi o with. numerous marble vases: a long tiller„-called -the ob servatone - is kept ris.,a boulevard; there is also an:., orangery,, , nturierrots'lloz,"er bed& plbnted With shrtib - S'ano;tatf, Iraignlficeift' Tosariurirs - ;',4:e.' Tee - ckustrueled 1, - 4-..Delrosse is beintifiilreomposedof three :niches it•culde form,• which separate Alio . - .`doidecblumns whose - shit:6 aredivided half 'way up by' drurria.' : Vbedentre`ifiche 'con tains a statue of Polyphemus, one:knee on the rock and ready to crush'Acis and 'Gala tea.. The niches, to,the right and left are 'adorned - with two Statues, 'Young FaWn, , ands - Youngailuntressuccaelbsidecetthe: semi-circalar pediment - which browns the monument, the sculptor:has represented , a river, godrpou s tingont - water in the 'Midst of theplants and rushes on which he reclines. The shafts, of the columns, the -interior of .the, The_ thelynipatium; and the;pedi menerepresentstalActitese- -Before the'iburi tarn extends a long - basin bordered with va ses-and.plane trees r prettilk-imited,by. gat: lands of Ivy: 'The Palace of Luxembourg after haVing beeirSuceessivelya habitation for -the , . aprison-Auring ;the- Revolution, the place bf.the - difeetOry and Consulate; the placeoftlie Sencite under the' Empire;, of the, peers under,theßestoration mid .1 - lonia..Phillipe; is set apartnt'the pies- ent:daY,,,forAlie , assemblies :of thihSetiate. The principal facade is about : two hundred and sixty feet:long,- and :IS- corophsed- Of central pavilion,,. surmounted by a cupola - and flanked by two- galleries - whieli"unite 'With' the -corner- - pavilions.', ;Thelateral fa- Codes are - each ,one hundred,aud fifty. yards 'lt has a magnificent 'chapel, - the private cabinet of,-,Marie,:de,Modicis;'tro .phies of arms, statues of Cicero - , 'Leonidas, • PerieleS,',Cineinmitua awl Solon. The grand bed statue the Queen containsn mar-, ,ble statue of HoPe, JtiliuS Cream.; Napoleon T; tests Roman'Emperor;, group of Achilles and -Briseis. c The, decorations of the Salle (la-Throne are magnificent the throne d a lei from the first empire ; fopposite and ,above, allegoricaleompositions, central cupola of. the-gallerY; Apotheosis-of -Napoleon -I ;' Me dalions of the vaultings; -Peacerind War; paintings on the piers representing different -scenes from the first and second empireS; the liemicyCles fifty, feet wide, at the two . extremities represent • France under the MeroVirigiatis and, -Ca . ilivingians born to, faith and independence' ~-France under the Capets, 'Valois and Bourhons—very remark able paintings. There are several other very handsome and interesting rooms, but time will notadmieo f 'aclescription. The Hotel des Invalides Was commenced by-Louis 'XIV, in 3671 and finished in hal, restored under Napoleon I and .-111, gives shelter to about three thensand maimed, old and Wounded siildier.4. , Lithe court. extendimr, between the front of the building and the esplanade, - is a bbttery 'of artillery. Beyond the court; at the end of a garden, extends the principal facade, two hundred and twenty-liveyards long, of four stories adorned with trophies. ;On the right and left of the entrance, are statues. of Mars and Minerva; in the centre an'" - advanced building forms the - , principal , entrance, crowned by a massive arch* adorned With trophieS'and sustained 'by lonic - colunnis: The bas-relief of the, tympanitim -,, repre sents Lords XIV on herseback;'SiirrOunded by Jtistice, and Prudence. At 'the two -an gles of the facade, -stand two pavilions dee oratedWith fourligirres: of conquered na tions,and- the figures, - of Time and-Study.. Behind the, facade, arelive courts—in the centre, • the , court of 'honor,- on. either side these of Austerlitz, of Valour, of Angou leme and of Victory. In, the ureli of St.' Louis,-are Various.flags taken 'fromloreign armies and sns_pended from the ceiling, the. funeral monuments of several'" Marshals of .the invidides, and, in the vaultslbelow, the _tombs of Turenne, , Jourdan,'Moncey Du roc, dre. - A , white marble staircase leads from the dome to the open crypt, where is the tomb of Napoleon I. On the right 'and left 'of the entrance, mausoleums of 'Demo and Bertrand, the bronze door flanked by colbasal statues of 'civil and- military force. , The tomb is ..upwards of. twelve feet , long, six wide, and fourteen high, and stands on agreen granite base from Basges; all around the crypt is a- covered gallery, decorated -with has-reliefs. ' TwelCe colossal figures represent ,the - Emperor's twelve principal' victories. The ligures.are made of antique red - granite 'from Finland,' presented. by, the Emperor Nicholas. In a black. marble vault facing the entrance door,' Stands a white Marble statue of Napoleon Lin coro nation robes, the sword of.Austerlitz, deco rations ,to: :The first stone of Notre-Dame - wets Eddie - 1163 and being frequently - tered and mutilated during the seven teenth and eigheeenth centuries:-Wita--coni pletely, restored in 3830. It is three hund red feet long, one hundred 'and forty wide undone hundred.higli; ;the :height , ' ..pf , the towers is two hundred and-sixty-four feet. The facade is divided into three stages; the front' and its three-ogival bays 'surmounted - by an open gallery ; the large rose window, and'a fine gallery to the right'and left, from which rise two-massive towers;; The, three ogivat doors. divided each into'two - parts by - a pier pillar, and surmounted bysculptured tympauitnsopening'undei deep caryinsiii; :fire,covrked.with'ilgures. , ,.Theinctre`s,of eke' - first galleryContain:tivent&-eight statues br kings, which replace the old statues taken. away or ,destroyed during the revolution. Above,-is the, figure of the virgin- flanked by: two angels carrying torehes. To time right of this group, is a statue of-Adam,- to the left,,,that .of,Eve. The statues on the front . represent du Cloitie:Notre-Dame, Saint Etienne, towards the (mai Saiut,Den nis, and' in the middle, two figures person- Ming - the Christian ,, and Jewish, churches; Theinterier of the church is composed of a Principal' nave flanked 6ii either, side by two collateral naves; - which are:continned around the choir, thirty-seven 'chapels 'surrounding the edifice, 'twelve large •pil lars,sustain the _principal vaults .and, corn -prise altogeth,er two hundred and ninety, seYon'principal and small'eolumns. - There are also one hundred „and.thirteen painted windows and a fide organ above the Pririci= palentrance. The new spire of the church is; on an -octagonal plan, ;the base. being twenty-two - feet widelis7' composed • 6f a :Closed story. and two open stories with two platforms.practicable of ascent, - and of ail . upward pyramid ;its height is one lidndred and,thirty-five..feet ;-it is built- throughout of Champagne oak covered withlead, and weighs one-million five hundred thousand pounds... , The'palace of the Louvre'tivainngi pally ' a fortress Wit by Philip - Augustus, trans . formedand enlarged under Charles V, con thivallYaltered-froni' -Louis XIII :to XVI, and finished by Napoleon .111. The.colon- , 'undo on- the 'eastern facade consists of fifty: 'two columns and -'pillars nf.the, Carinthian order ;placed:in couples. The frontage of the first singularly:sam of ornauten ' Atition,',extendste - o of five hundred andfour feet, by 'eighty-two high;' an open. :"balustrade: the Pedestals.'of - Which are namented by trophies,, crowns this facade. , The tympan of the central pediment is dee , °rated-with ieloas4elief representing Miner , main the act of 'placing , the _bast of Lofts. - anT a pedestal.; above' the ;principal 'doorway; , is a' stathe:,of.Faute -in.a,eheribt - conducted by genii. In the front of. the colomide is 'n• series of , eircularollower beds :,,bordered„with-gress,.. extending north and south, passing;around corners of the .building, along-al.:basement ;similart6,llicit of time, principal-facade, surmounted :by a - atery 'ormitiniented, with Corinthiaii pillurrs - Olventoring,the museum: by., the; piivilitin , de Sully; there is first on tlie right, the stair-, case of II enri II; then, , basinnentAinuseum :ef - Autignities;..where Catherine de Medicis court; it was also used by`Charles - Henri IV:. 'Here ate to -beseen a tribune_ supported by four:cal:ye ' ,ticles,-by Jean, Donjon, near the doer of en , trance: Ascent is made to thetirst story by the,esculier de 'Henri - II; - ofWhicht he ceil ingils of:richly -sculptured stone. ,Th' the ,right great hull, decorated with.Corin • 'thlair columns and surrounded, ith an ell'- . gent, woc.cletf ..m,antique red„is'.lighted - Trom.thetop - ;-,arld ' each' ;endis:- ornamented , with 'Corinthian OrderinaneeS . urtnounted by a frieze-in which Ame , beenvlaced the :inseription: , fuseeNa- ' ,polen contains .Etrusean,:vases, of, largei:dicriensionaand of the"mosteitrenie • - antiquity; largo ,Etinactin-aareophaigi,-sur d b •-mbuntey the figure , ofnhedefurictlying • "on;.his -funeral bed. ~Iwthe side,presses are "•large.bas-reliefs, formerly the freize decoraticin of-tiimPleS'and tombs; beautiful ' ;.,CrinoVti:YaSee ornamentedwwith,-little fig-; - tires-and .pottery from -Arden and Gyren-- main' dries Sept GheraineeS is nest; Itherearaeollected pictured by David, - ;Gros, , yin'Conthe ceilingla ornamented:with me-2 dallionW"cOntaininglinsts'ortlie ' - principal OftAlie , Frencluaehoel;i and: ivitb triumphal:figure" in stucco:l Passing.thro' , along gallery We came to the Salon eerie,' :which contains the master piecesor - paint- , ing oraltsChCiol`a;= and hag latelylieemnew- , ay ;decorated: The carvings :pre.sinit tions. ocenainel; trophies - and - allegorical - ',statue's off-the line Arts; - c - ?` - ; :The'ELbtel'dei'l'ariny.; built In the - second ;,half ofAhe-X7-theenturv,l3y, the..A.blibtsot ; Cluny; tipearthe,"Site of:Part of the itoMan/, :„Ptilace"des.Tlierines'Oias , been'tlioresidende ;Of:llllarffitEngland, widoni , of Lein's - an,' of Scothtnd,-the Cardinal. de ,Lor . e raine; ; ;BniO)ulze,,tof Guise., &c., :It is,conf-' rlieSed Of, a large buildin 'preceded' by a court amid `flanked by two side wings." The; entranecif - asias;lfirgo!'door , , adorned With .clegax it carvngs - 4mm wall:having:a battle,' -inerit:' ,i 3, The; 9icitlitd 'orthe principal, ihnikeil:.ny it • turretl*itli open';:sides, enclosing:it stone , isinneh ornament.- - , :ed:pri'ite-w,eaterri,end.v.Therprineipar front' ',has CC-Trieze!,,With r .f,erteii",biduEltradesc - som&; :fineWindoWS-inthestoneluidelegant , n.tiyFitsiarinounting'thoroofs:?' The ;chapel is ,Soino very,; "feleVeracistoraltiaian,linv'elrerfinVed;iind. oliditedthcranoletit - Abodelifithe „Cluny%;±;tivhilst_at oho same.timqits tone ,of: - :,antii4uity;hitsbeen, -- criiefitllypreserved.cTlie. 23„(O o l uelpabiaptes 7 :;ihn. ,i ilurgeliftll-'brAlle`,, .grotirtdAlobiWatioHtWtroattis thlitsk, 1 - floorWitiP4 l 4l lll : l oo4.4 l S • „ • - El IiSSI EN= about four thousand'objects,, such as Mar ble, wood, stone, ivory and l.ethiir carvings, enamels, terra cottas, •furnittire, paintings, stained 'gluts,'; ancient lockri; jewelry. The , 'collectfefiliaslittely.,been2enriclfeWby; , the purebasci;of seVeral. 'entire collections;' the most inmortant of these _aquisitiOnS'are` the•magnificcUt gala: carriages of the=lr and XVIIIth centnriesforwhich a special, _gallery has beenpro'vided.; state, Carriages enriched with paintings relieved with gold; sledges, carriages for six horses, Italian se,- dans, Dutch carricks, sedan chairs; harness of all kinds. The Champ do Mars, chosen 4.l.9,,thasite ot.the.palaceJer,the,Exhibitiert„, measures ninety acres, and was hitherto as ; its name _implies, used. for 4nanoeuvres of 'troops - .and grand reviews: "The" building' was erected in the centre of the. Champ in 1860, and covers an area of about forty acres. It is cepstructed, entirely_of cast iron, sheet iron and bricks..'Being only one story high, the exterior aspect presents the, appearance of an. immense_ circus_orgigantio, eolosser um. The oircumfereucels nearly it mile; it is adorned with friezes and polennades. The entire length of the 'briildineis one thous and five hundred and ' sixty feet, and .in . width twelve hundred - feet. .Theexhibition comprises three portionS;'the, first is called the park; , Ccfriphifinglfie , ipailacertheliiirk surrounding it and the:,'banks of the river Seine. The •seconct_contains the gardens for horticultural exhibitions.; The third .is an island on the Seine - abeut _five hundred yards frorrithe-building, see _apart for" Agr icultural exhibitions and field eXperiMents of machines, _etc.' The, eirOulargall cries are seven in number,• leaving in the' centre of the place an open spate', oceripied - by a gar-- den surrounded by a perch. with a colon nade. The radiating avenues are seventeen, and comprise the grand nvenues 'leading to the axis of the building. The' interior of the building is divided 'entirely on this plain, by lines Spreading - out like 'a fan - front the central garden to the exterion-cirenmfer ence and _consequently . traversing all , the concentric galleries in their course. With in the divisions -between thesq,lines, each different nation exhibits its - products, and as each concentric gallery contains an ex hibition' of the same kind of productions by the various, countries exhibiting, it -is very interesting to compare any particular article or produce with that - of any other nation. • Commencing fiom the , left of the grand vestibule; 'we traversed the several countries in 'the .following , order : France and its colonies, Algeria,' the -Netherlands, Belgium; Prussia, the' secondary 'States of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Spain,Tor tugal, Greece, Denmark, Sweden and -Nor way, Russia, - lady, the Roman States, the Danubian Principalities, Turkey, Egypt, China, Siam. :Japan, -Persia, Africa, Aus tralasia, the United States, Mexico, - the Republics - of „Central - and Soda' ern America, Great Britain and' Ireland. ' The United States is not ris'well - represented as I supposed it would be. - In the Artgallei - y We' have 'Church's -view of ;• Bierstadt's, Rocky Mountains; a- view of Lake George - by Icensett ;in the Woods by Durand ; the Ttinxis River, by dailies M. Hart; Boine.in the - Wilderness, by Gifford, arc. '7:The : other emitributions'ari3 bookszand Stationery, - MnsiCal Instruments, - - Medical apparatus, Dentistry,-.Scientific Instru ments, Furniture, Sewing Mach ines, Cloth ing,.Army-wagensand Ambulances, Steam 'Engines, City. Railway Cars, 'Cannons, the work of Sanitary t . einmissions; and a drst.chiss restaurant,' distinguishable'' by its: colored Waiters; here •can :be ..seen hundreds of Americans and Englishmen enjoying , the. real: Sherry -Cobblers, 'Mint Juleps and Brandy Smashes. , The average daily attendance -at the Ex hibition for the past,,two weeks. has been seventy-live thousand. It will remain open until the firSt'Of December: : J. -D. M. NOT.Te_ES. DYSREPStA There ilno disease whieh ex - pet:Unice has so am ply proved to be:, remediable by the p.EIWITIAN SY.ltliy, (a protected solution of the Protoxide of fron), ns Dyspepsia: The most inveterate forms of this disease _have. been completely - cured by this medicine, ns ample testimony of some of out: first, citizens proves. • . • FROM THE VENER,II3I,E ARCHDEACON SCOTT, - • ' - , "DtmitiAlt, Canada Mist. • * "I am an inveterate Dyspeptic Of ,XOl`.E . . . *- "I have been so wonderfnlly'benetitted in the three short weeks'during which 1 have used the Peruvian Syrup, that. I Can scarcely persuade my self of the reality. People - who have known me are astonished at the change. lam widely known,' and can but recommend-to others-that which has done so much forme." * ANOTHEE - CLERGY - VAN WI2I.TES AS FOLT;OWSI ""Ity voyage to Europe •is indefinitely pestpobcd. I hAve discovered the2Foutitain of Realthl on,this side' of the Atlantic:., ' litres bottles :of Peruvian 'Syrup hove reseuedatie'frornthe,fangs.of the fiend - 'Alpamplilet'of32 pagos„ con ing-n history of this remarkable remedy, with a treatise - on "Iron as a medicine," will be sent free.to any address , :. The genuine tits-" REMIJVIAN Sr 1" blown in the glass., : J. P. DINSMORE, PrOMietor, " " 'et ditOSPIC: " ontly : itTenotrates through every pore, . - It elieving sufferers from emelt-angry sore; - 'A II looronte it heats.with certainty and speed ;• C ate, Burns, from IntiaminatiOn soon are freed ; I; ruptiOns, at its presence disappear ; ' S kins lose each stain ; and the complexion's clear , S AT VF., such as GRACE:S OVOry ono should buy, ..A.• II to its - wOndrbus monis testify;- , ' " - L et those who doubt, a Bingic box-but try,— V erily, Ilan its trae deserts "twouldltve ; 111, E von unbelievers would laud GRACE'S SALVE! " - ".NiANIIO6D rind youthful' vigor 'are rega:itied by • Actrnbold's Extract latuchtx,... • _ • : CONSUMPTION , CUItaELE'BY Dit. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES. - - - To' cure consuniptlon, the System - Must be-pre pared so that 'the lungs will heal. To accomplish this, the liver and stomach must first be. cleansed and am appetite created for good • wholeiome food, which,by the mediicnes will be digested - properly and good •healthy -blood made; - thus building pp the constitution. Schenck's :Slandrake Pills .cleanse the stomach of, nil bilious or mucous accumulations ; and by using the Sea Weed Tonle in connection, the appetite is restored: - S.cliencles -Pulmenie Syrup N. nntricimis as well asmedicinal, and, by- using the three, remedies, all impurities are expelled from the system, and good, wholesome blood made, which mill .repelull „dbionse. If patients will_ take theAt medicines according to directions, Consumption , very :freqaently in' Its; last stave yields readily to their action. - Take -the- pills frequently, to cleanse the liveyand stomach:, it does not follow, that beeatise the - howehat ard not costive they - are not,Zrequired, for .temetimes , in ,diarrheen they art. necessary. The stomach must ba kept haelthyotral•ma- appetite created to allow me PM moule Syrup to net on the respiratory organs pro perly and. any:Ault:diem, Then,all that is .re quired to. nertorm n pernument.eure is, to prevent taking-c01d.., Exercise aboutthe -rooms 11.4 • much .as possible, eat 'all the richest food—fat Meat," game, and, in Ahet, •anything the 'appetite , craves";:but •be particular and masticate well. act 20 1804 y. . '.EXTRA CT , - Is a certain cure for- diseases of the bladder; kld nO'ys, grniel, dropsylorganic - weakness; female cam= l'pluitits, : - ,goneral.'dettility,, and all, diseases-, of„the urinary organs, whether existing in. male or 'Temulo, 'Vliate'rOr 4usti iir : lg_inaiing'rind-ria , Matter of hair long standing. IDiseasesoftheseorgansrequire the c,, use, of -a diuretic. If. ,:no treatment is submitted ouatunption" oi : linsanit'y may -enstie: Our flesh and•bltiod nre'supported.frOsit,thesti soutcea; and the itealth and happiness .:Mt.ithat of posterity, depends Imon promptyse of a reliable remedy. ' 11elmbold's'Extract nuelini established unira rd 5 . 61 18 fears; prepared by , ' 591 Etronclway • , New -- York , , , anii 101- South Tentli [Mitr: TO CONSU4PTIVES . :TliOadvertisor, having, been reatored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after -having suffered for several years with a severe lungaifeetion, "and glint, dread disease Consumption ,' is'anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means °retire. To ail who desire it, ha - will scud a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge,) with the directions Mr preparing antbasing the same, which -they , will find. a Sure-, Cure for ,Consumption„ Asthma, Ilion chitis,TCoughs,- Colds, ''nnd all:Throat and Lung' .Affections. The. only,. object t ol' the advertiser In sending the Prescription is rn 'benefit' time. albicted, • and: spread, information.Whieli,,lie _conceives ztobe infaluable,ind he - hopes every-sufferer-will try % remedy, iss:rt will coot-them-nothing, andpay, *Ova" a blessing:, .Ptirties".‘visiting the Pima : Imy'return miul, will ilease address - • - - • REV..EDWARD 'WILSON, .Ithi7lB - 07-Iy3 AVillianishurg, King.t Co., Near.Yorit.-, ‘.::`.II.E,IIIIIItQLD'S FlutrEittict,du ' ~tztato ann odorfrectSrom all iniurlout. properties,and - immediate tots 'action. • - ' • so combined Avith. other substances otsttl I greater nit er ative,poweree to afford an id:factual antidote,' for'dis eases Sursaparlllais. reputed td,cure:,Stich a remedy :I ti rely , wanted' by tilos& wteo suffer from Striamous ioomplainte, and that one which will accomplish their cure niuSt prove,as this lais'proved; of irlimense ser wide to-this large class ocour afflicted fellow-citizens. /1151.1,cpuililefely fide compound will do ir,^has been' :proven by.experimant on many or the-worst cases to be found do the following complaints • Sctothla, , -Se:anions Swellings .and' Sorel.,"_Skin -Diseases,PimOles, Pustulas.adloteles, Ballot lons, Sr.; 'Anthonytat ,liose 'or 'Erysipelas.frottor, or. Salt Rheum. ecald r lead, Rintiworm, Sr. - .Syphilis or exßolled ~ , frotn „tho 'system' by the prolonged - user of this S.UIB.fIAItILI..I, and the patientis left - litcomparative-hoult It. _ , Female Dietasot arc caused by Scrofula in the blood,, ort .n. soon _cured .13r .. tints „EXTRACT_ :VE SA ILIA- Do • not reject this Invalimble Madicine,...because you have boon imposed ttoorchy Sometu ing pretend -mg to beSersapardla, while .it wax not. Nitien• you have used :Arza'a—then, and not 'till" then, ' will- you knbW-the 'virtues of, Sarsaparilla. For minute , ' ppr, ticulars_of , tho ,diseases sit,cures,',we ,refer, you to ',Ayer'ti• m eridelf Almanac, ; which:the - agent =below.- ;named gratls.to all who call for It. CATHARTIC)PLT;IS, for the cure 'et CO3- - tfignees;nclice,-.Dyspaps ia, on;,,,Dysen .teikrr.oul Stomachelleadache4Piles,'"ltheurnatism, Heartburn -arising from _Disordered Stomach, Pain cr. r`Morbid inaction of the'Dowels, ' Flatulency; Loss'of •Appetito, - .,',Liver,,Complaint,s Drone)°, iVorms, * ,Gout, euralgia,and tan Dinner Pill; are-it nequalled. ~Thayarersugareoated; so .that , the most 'son:sit/6 - crater:6 them wit hl3leasturEcandr.they'airev the best' ;Aperient.tn the world for all 4'op : tit:poses of at , reporeckbyDs:J. Alt.E.ll,t CO.,' Lowell, .Mass.;: .and,Toold - by ..Drugglsta".:and .desders'ad medicine' 2111 ' tsp.EcTAT, NOTICES. MEM= CLIMAX Paie'ii : .Climaxl,tialve, , for burns, st.alds, scrofula, salt rlieuni, , Sores, broken breasts, frost bites, rhib lutra, stings: bruise's, cuts, swelltngs,•&c., iirhether upon Mall or beast, t 3 the most wonderful article ever produced: Other good articles alleviate; this cures,_ It allays , inflammation, subdues, „pain, and heals`without a scar. It is worth its weight to gold to any family, and should always be on hand. It is warranted to do what it says every time. SEMI HOW.A7f.§ ' ?BITTERS.: - Were first usedin: private practice in 1825. They: were introduced to the public in linG, singe which time their reputation has extended, Wail they Lave a side dn excess of all other cathartic and purifying medicines.;' Theic is hardly.arfarriily. among :Civil dzeAl nations who Lasenot personal evidence of their beneAcial.effeets...left . great success n is owing to , their - uniforni - reliability incases of constipation bilionn and litainachie - discases, whether of long Or short dUration. - They are entirely.vegetabledn their composition, and tharmlesa to the gentlest infant. Oce ingrticlient minim:the pores of the skin; anOthei: is.diuretic; and stimulates proper • action of ' the kid-, -neys; ti'-third Is-emollient, loosening phlegm and humor from the lungs; other properties are warminT and cathartic, and. cleanse the,stomacli and Vowels, from unhealthy 'secretione. l Their - ceinhined elfeet iS;to regulate the impitired functions • of the system, and to produce health. It is not asserted idothit's - Pills are a cure-all—that they4ill cure all complaints —but under ordinary: cieumstrinees they '.may be reliorl upon to cure nervous and sick headache, cos. tiieness, dyspepsia, indigestion,' jaundice, liver nap Welts -complaints, colds, scurvy, general weakness, rEc. They are expressly mode for these diseases. Millions upon millions of cures can be cited. In no single instance has a complaint ever, come to our knowledge, where they have not operated aq relom mended. The printed circular around each box fully explains the symptoms and effects of each disease, specifies treatment, furnishes evidende, We briefly refer" to Rev. David Elder, Franklin, N. C., u Ito was cured of dyspepsia. C. It. Cross, of Theoike;lll., cured of liver complaint- Hooloy, of Springfield, Pa., bad scrofula, and had to use crutch es; was cured in three weeks: James D. Helens, of Adrian, Mich, cured of bilious fever. Rev. Henry Graham, Presbyterian Church, Gananagua, Cal., of fever and ague. Rev. Ed. H. May, Twenty-first-How York, drheurnatisth and piles of 25years standing. Rev. Samuel Bowles, editor of the Springfield (Mass.) Republican, was cured afgerrible costiveness. lion. Ed. Webber, of Ratnney, N. H.. of liver complaint, etc.; ete4•etc. • - A box of Motlitt's Life Pills; with full circulars, dc., will be sent gratis to, ;my physician or clergyman, on the receipt of two tliree cent posit* stamps. :%lotlitt's Life Pills are 11%; cents per box. Motiat's Phoenix Bittets, S't per bottle. - They are sold by all respectable dealers 'throughout the, continents and the islands of the ocean. • ' _ • WHITE St -HOWLAND, Proprietors; , Successors to Dr. John 'Moffitt and Dr. Wm. B Mont, 121 Liberty street, New Yolk. :March 23, '67,1y. SHATTERE)) constitutions. - restored , by Helm bold's ExtraCtlluelm. - - •LRROILS OF YOUTH. - - A Gentleman who antlered for years from .I\ervous Debility, Premature .Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send fi ee to all who -need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy by which he teas cured. Sufferers wi4hing to profit by the ad, ertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, - JODS B. OGDEN. May 18,'67-1y) - 42 Cedar Street, New York. COLGATE'S AROMATIC VEGETABLE SOAP. ‘A superior TOILET SOAP, prepared , from - refined VEGETABLE OILS in combination withGLYCER INE, and es.pechillidesigned forihe use of LADIES and for the-NURSERY. Its perfume' is exquisite, and its washing properties mudrolled.. For sale by all druggists. • ' ..(may . 2.1, 4 n7-dy. - :THJ glory of,,man is strength, therefore the ner vous and debilitatcd.shonldimmediately use Helen bold's Extract Bachu. , .:fAKE no more unpleasant and, unsafe...remedies forunpleasant and danderons . disha4es. Use bold's Extract 'Attain and Improved Rose Wash. BLINDNESS; ':DEAFNESS , AND CATARRH, treated with'tho utmost success. •by Dr. J. ISAACS,•Occu list and Midst, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 519 Pine Street, Philadelphia Testi monials from the most reliable sources in the city - and country con be'seen at his office: The 'Medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as'he has noaocretsin his practice. .Artilleinl Eyes Meer, ted without pato: No charge made for examination. ", Fyimmwmumm PRUNER & MOORE, • , DEALERS VS ;- COAL, SALT, • • ' KBE BRICK ' LUMBER ! OFFICE-AT BASIN. • . - PRIORS OF- COAT: AT' ' ' YARD: DELTVRITED Baltimore Select LUTlip c 5.65 - .10.00 Not:. 14 mai 3 - 5.15 - ~- No. 4 - ' 4.00 ' , .5. 25 No. 5 4.10 - 4.75- ShamokemEgg and Stove, Nos. • '- ' • 2 and 3 4.00 - 0.23 Shamoken Nut, No. 5 - 4.15 1.50 Baltimore Consumers Coal Co. •F.gg and Stove, :Nos. 2 and 3, •1. , .3.00 EaMinor°. Constuners Coal Co. . • -- - . No. 4... - - 4.15 .4.50 Maltby Coal, No. 2 and 3 415 5.00 .., " -N0..5 4.15 .4.50 grand Tunnel, Nos. 2 and a. 4.40' , 4.75 Lykens Valley, Nos., 2 and 3 5.65 - - 6.00 " ' ' " No. 5 4.03 5.01) The following Coal Is sold by ear loads to Co lumbia consumers, gross weight; with ' the 5 per cent. advantages:' shamoken Egg Mid Stove, or N05.,2 and Nut, or N0. , 5 ' 3.75 t more: Consumers Coal CO., Nos: 2 and 3, 4.511 No. 4... 4.25 ••••.•5 ; 4.00 INlaltb,y Coal: New. 2 and 3 • •"• ' ; '4.50 4.00 Lylcens Valley , Nos. 2 and "-' • ' 8.50 Grand Tunii 2'and •-• W n ilt t A s lr ° l ° .e n. Pl:ra is will e° l l ‘ g t e e s d olfi June 15,..1557:1r. •'••, •• BItt.TNEII.-& •81•9011• E. STORE NO. 11, NORTIT - QUEEN STREET, LANCAS- Dealr,in Itll. lclncls ~„ EKEEPINtIAI Stow 'HotAlr'Fliinaces;' , And Cooking Ranger, ,Tiii; , f - " • ' • - - ••Sheef Iron, • and Copper-Ware Manuftietory, liooting Sty3uting .and`aln: Mending -promptly iitfent - letrtii ' PLUM - BEM GAS FITTER !z:,2 And Dealer in all kinds of Water,and Gas Pipes, Lead, Galvanized Irort, Cast and Wrought Sron;,'rerra Cotta Copper (tinned.) 'robing; • -; 1 Hydrants. '— " ' • Bath TubS, and , - • Wash Bowls - - - • . • " Water elodet . s,' • &c., &c., &c. • ' - Force and Lift , _Pfunps for Cisterns, • and Deep Wells,- Hydraulic Rants, Regis ters, D.UIPERS, &c., &e. ,ICE CREA.3I - FREF;ZERS; W•ATEIt COOL r„ERS ANDMF.FRIGIIRA.TORS,' At ',A. C. • „ ; No , . 12; North Queen St ' , A St.tire•ltciorin:foicll6 - ni'cirt.l , l•oilt - Street 'inqu , (YeLlt-3t. • , „ WATCHES F:AND - ...;I:EAELRM! ••INDECHAIRNTS' ERI CAN, 41:TATO:ILES' A 8 , 1 9M , cases Warranted f or two years; idsOA4,s6dt; oz. Cases.' _ ••• '7IiST RECEI~ -A Full Assortthent of tho ' They are the best Cloaks made.. Call arid' see! • Also, a full and 'weil'iieledtCdstock-of • SILVER,' &. 7 ", From the: hest FaatO'ilesDithe U. S. • tj'r7:l\7,EL-R:r Lr V :lr A u l ts i fall 7 lhe'itteiorre' • s! • . - • in,achd," Steel and Plated , 'Frames, to suit all ages! DEPAIRLNG , . , ; , DF-4;;ALD Paoatrriv ATTENDED . MI, • 4 , Je celr 3 Stick - , near' runt.* ' t to New Depot. • 'Q„IIAK.ER; - ,7BIIIaGS bA .. RO:S, - AND kj'N'VETILFRISFIELD SEEDS—a fremh and fun Sjui'kat - J. A. MEYERS': 2, I - 1 ,- 4 ~ • ~ .Beal i tiful Ping; Sleeve luitciitt ;Hlitailio'nte , tads; Go tt Rillgtc Vine Setts &e.,' it.e.V.lte.; Very eben,p at .' 4-',':- . •',.., • , v, 'SHREINER ,ok'SON,S.,.. WASHINGTONL3RziRY. TH E • \ . • LIBRARY' CO,IIPANS, : • - • _ Pa; „. 1:11 1 / 2 F:;CRIPTIC& DOLLAR. •$300,000 PRISENTS TO - BtIBSCRIBERS One Cash Present of 5.40,000. One Cash Present of 520,000. • ' • - 4 , Or.e Cash Present of 510,000. • One Cash Present of $5,000. Two Cash Presents of. $5OO each. • ra:All FULL SCICEDATLE OF FRICUS BELOW-' 'Efleheettliktate Of Stcelt-is-netlompanied4wlth -a ~beivntifoll STEEL—PLATE ':EIVOitAVING, WORTH MORE AT - RETAIL THE COST OF CERTIFICATE. And also insures to the holster-APRESENT TEE GREAT DlSTrtillUTlO:i.g: WASHINGTON LIBRARY - COMPANY . Is cluirterecl by the Stati , i;fPenn , ylynnla, rind Organized in nid of the • RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE i'olt - SOLDJi• & SAILORS' ORPHANS. - Tneorpornted by the State of N. J., ArrtlL 8, IStri, THE RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE, Situate at Riverside, Burlington County, New Jersey is founded for the purpose of gratuitously -educating the sons of deceased Soldiers and Sea men of the United States. - Board of Trustees consists of the following well-known citizens of Pennsylvania and New Jersey:— HON. wariLiA..7..: B. MANN, District Attorney, Philadelphia, Penn'a. HON. LEWIS R. BROOMALL, Ex-Cldef Colner U. S. Mint, and Recorder of Deeds, Philadelphia, Pu. HON. JAMES M. SCOVEL, New Jersey.. - HON. W. W. WARE, New Jersey. HENRY OORMAN, Esq., Agent Adams'. Express, Philadelphia,'Penn'a. J. E. COE, ESQ., Of Joy, Coe A: Company,,Philadelphia, Penn's. TREASPUY DEPARTMENT,. WASHINGTON, D. C., April IStb,l6s7.—ollice at Internal Revenue: -reeeived- sa,tisfactory;evidence, that 'the proceeds of the' enterprise conducted "by the " Washington Libnuy Conipitny"be, devo ted to charitable uses, pen ussion is herebyt grant ed to said Company to conduct such enterprise exempt tram all charge.' whether from special tax or other duty, • E. A. ROLLINS, Commissioner. THE WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY, In order thin the benevolent object set forth in this circular may be successfully accomplished, .have issued rive series of FINE STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVINGS, which are put on subscription at prices much bolo* their retail value. CERTIFiCATI OF STOCK 1N THE WASH - ' • INGTON I.I,BRARY COMPANY Will be . issued, stamped with the seal of the Com pany, and signed by the Secretary. (None others genuine.); - - - Any person sending us ONE DOLLAR, or pay ing the. same to our local Agents, will receive immediately a flue, Steel-Plate Engraving, at choice from the following list, and One certifi cate of Stock, insuring. One Present in our pub lished schedule. , (Dm DOLLAR „ENGRAVINGS No. 1—" My Chill! My 'Child !" No. "They're Saved! They're Saved!" -No.:1—:" Old Seventy-six; or, the Early Days of the Revoln tion.” . Any person paying TWO DOLLARS will re ceive elth.r of the following line Steel Plates at choice, and Two Certificates of Stock, thus be coming entitled-to Two Presents. TWO DOLLAR ENGRAVINGS " No: I—" Wtishington' Courtship." • , 21ti. 52.- " Wrnshington's Last Interview 'With his :Mother." THREE DOLLAR ENGR.V.I.NOS... Any Person paying THREE' DO.LLARS ,rewive thy beautiful Steel. Plate of ' "HOME FROM THE WAR," and Three Certificates of .Stock, becoming ,en titled to Three P:esents. = Any person paying,FOU'R'DOLLATtS shall re ceive the large and beautiful Steel Plate of "-THE PERILS OFIOUR FOREFATHERS," and Four Certificates of Stock,. entiti ing them 1.9 Four Presents. FIVE DOLL;AIt ENGRAVIN Any person who payA -FIVE DOLLARS shall receive the large and splendid Steel Plate of "THE MARRIAGE OF POCAHONTAS," and Five Certificates of H . toelc, entitling them to Presents. The Engravings and Certifimtes n 2.11 I).a deliv ered to each snbserllier at our Local Agencies, or sent by mail, post paid, or express,,as may be ordered. • TIiR WASHINGTON _ LIBRARY COMPANY w 1, NV A It f " THREE HUNDRED THOUSAiN : I) lii "Pl'ege . iifsh T E 1 - 1 EIfOLD S, On. It I - I - nighty. Scpteuiber . • • AT PHILADELI.IIIA, . , Or at the Institute, Rivershie, New Jersey. SCHEDLTLE OF. PRESENTS . 1 Cush Present 0.40,000 1 Cash Present 20,1)00 1 Cash Present 'lO,OOO 1 I.2ash;Present • ' • - • ' -' - • , ;:5,000 2 Ctish. Presents of $2,500 each - ' • _5,000 1 Handsome Countryltesidence, Stable, . Grounds, Se ., Germantown, Phila. 18,000 1' Doable ,Besidenee, three-story brick; Camden, N. J 15,0Q0 I. Coat Depot, 011iceS,. Sheds, Ground, with business established, 'No. 1314 W;Gbington Avenue, Phila 10,000 1 Country Resklenee, Riverside, N. J., •• with Ground, Fruits, 4:c 10,000 1; Three-story,Cottago, Lot, dm 0,000 25 Valuable Building Lots, Riverside, $2OO - ' each 5,000 . 1 Elegant Tomcat, Family Carriage, Span of Horses, Harness, tte., complete 0,000 11) Valuable Building Lots, ;380u - each 3,000 1 Beautiful Silver-Gray lion4e, Hy hands high, sired by the cvlebrateu imported Arabian , 11 - Onte ' " Caliph ;" • .. aid°, a light ltoad Wagon, weight 140 . _ fie a u r t i t i dit, ,, wlt e l . i,a m ti a l th of , s a urgto .c r i Single, ~.., • tablishment - '5,000 20 Planes $5OO each . 10,000 IV Melodeons; $225 each -- 4,500 4 Rosewood Sewing Machines, $2OO each - 1,000 -10 Family Sewing Machines, $lOO each..... ' 1,010 50 Fine Gold \Vatches,s2oo each 10,000 100 011 Paintings, by leading artists—ag . *-I„.vegate value. ' - ' 10:000 . 3 t.,;amers'llair Shawls, $l,OOO each - 3,000 2 -Camel's Hair Shawls,7S3,ooo each 0,0110 ' 3^Handsome Lace Shawls; 2210 each... _• 750 10 Cashmere Shawls, Sio oath ' _, . 500 -1!.. , 0 Silk - Dm-8s Patterns, $75 each.:..__...... „ 1,500 •00 City Building Lots, $175 each . • 8,750 • The remainder will consist of Silver- , - -" ware, -- Islusicarßoxes,"Opera Glasses; -Pocket Bibles, and different articles ... of ormunent and use, amounting to, 82,000 - , t - ' - ::. ~• ..,., 'N. , - • . e 1.10,000 tliv,..prppertic:s given clear of Ancturtbrance. HOW TO OBTAIN.KIARES It , IENGRA.V.INGS. _ ' Bend orders to - ixF.i . by innil,..erielOsing•Tram 'SI to $2O, either by Post °Mee orders or •in it regis tered letter; nt our risk., Largerautributa should be sent py draft or express. - . AO stares with EugntvingS -- ' • ' 50,50 25 - 4, . • -." _ " - • ' =3,50 :50 ' " • " ~.. .- " _ 40-50 100 .. ' - 0,00 "'' r . • 00,00 Local AGENTS NvantedtliTotigliout t to LT. S The Association have 'a pointed - as' Receivers, Messrs. GEORGE A. CO IKE S CO., whose well known Integrity. and business experience will be a sutilcient guarantee that the money Intrust eel to them will be promptly applied to the par- PrizAtntr..rnr - A,`P.n., May al, 1887. ,Tn Use Offiner' a•and dleanheirs of .14; Wirf , lsingion anninny; N. S. .REA A - Snciagrfil• ,:`,r,7 , 1 • GENTLEMIC•:::—OIi recelfit of yonr favor of the - 15th• inst.;,notifyinit us• of our appointment as Receivers for your-Company ,we took the liber ty to submit a copy of your- Charter, with a plan ofyonr enterprise, to the highest legal authority of the State; and having received his favorable opinion luxe - nerd told; leindity,-nnd synipatlng-: • ing withthe benevolent,oldect of yont-Associa ,,tion,:vizi"the education and maintenimm of the ,orpinurchildretiof our, soldleos and sallorsat the *ltlverside institute, We bare concluded to accept the, trust; suad.to use our -best , efforts to 'promote ?so worthy,an. object... , .; • - • , :. - - , 4•Restxtetfully yours; XdcfritUri leticisinittorderor to'. I -'-',GEWA.;COOKE dr.'CO:, - Bankera,'; South Third Street:Philadelphia - Pa - Receivers fog.theWashlngton IdbrriryCoroptiny . , 1: : • ,•: DRY GOODS. • J.. "II A D MA N , „ , , No. 9 Loo-ia.t.: Street.: SPRING&:SIBIAR-OF 1867. BEE ` - POPUI:IAR" PRICES' IN DRESS GOODS, HOUSE- - KEEPINgeGoops,, CARPETINGS, And all kinds of D omes ti cs ! SPRING COATINGS, Cassirneres 85-Vestings. A First-Class Cutter andßest Workmen are Employed TRIMMINGS IN GREAT VAR_ lETI TO MATCH GOODS. GOODS brADE UP TN LATEST PHILADELPHIA & NEW YORK STYLES, and satisrac- A Speciality wade of • Ladies' &tepee and Cloths for Sacques Best Makes of KID GLOVES, in a 1 the NEW SPRING coLoßs Arete Bargains received almost daily 01111 BUYhlt IS CONSTANTLY- IN STOCK NEW, FULL, VARIED AND CHEAP.. An examination of Stock and Prices solicited. GOODS - . always, gladly sliown At -EIALIDEMA_N'S, NO. 9 LOCUST STREET WCr. PATTON, • • • CORNER SECOND AND LOCUST STREETS, COLUMBIA, PENNA., .11AS OPENED .A.NOTITEit NEW STOCK OF SIibIRER - GO OD SA DRY GOODS,-GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions,-Sze., . _ . . . • . it The attention of the Ladies is especially in= - Med , to a splendid assortment of DRESS, GOODS, Of the most desirable styles and fahrle.s, and all the Novelties of the Season. LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS, 'HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, WHITE GOODS,. Marseilles, Piques', Brocade Canibrics, Plain and Striped Cambries, Soft-finished and Skirting Caunbries,Plain, Striped, Plaid and Dotted S{Vigg, French Muslin, Taxletan,Dirni , ties, Needlework, Edgings and In • sertings, Linen Handkerchief., Collars, ete:, _GENtLEMEN - SHOULD NOTICE CLOTHS, ,CASSIMEAES R. GENTS' TIfIiNISHING GOODS. CLOTHING MADE VAT° ORDER An examination of mj•Staelcissolicitod, which Cannotfail to convince any one that this is the place TO BUY GOODS CHEAP. NOT BE UNDERSOLD. SEWING MACHINES WREET..r.it & WTI-sox, .WILCOX & Grans, ELT-TT...L.IwS HONE, for Bale and to Rent, Warranted to give entire satisfaction.. ITa-Second hand GROVER S BAKER MA CHINES, in good order, furnished when desired, at about half price. _ _ _ fay IS, '47 NE iNG DS ! *, _ • I. 0. BRUNER'S - . _Cheap . .oasli Store, .FRONT STREET, above LOCUST, COLUMBIA. .. , We are constantly receiving. additions to our stock, and have now a largo anti varied assort ment - Of ' ' • -=---LADIES'- -DRESS -. GOODS, Consisting 'of notables, Challis, Laiviis,..l%loram biques, plain and , flgured, Alpacas, Poplins, ke. CHEAPER' TITAN"-EV ER. ; 'New Goods for Summer Wenr, bought at the tow - PRICES, and will he sold love - ,• , 'At I. 0. ERITNERs,, We have no Goods bought _at the high prices, consequently can sell cheaper than some others. 11 - e havejust receivediulditions. • ,„We , lnvlte intention hiour stoek of MCSLINS, SHEETINGS, TICICINGS, GLN • GHAMS' CALICOES "FLANNEL, • LINENS; CHECKS, se..; - At old ,Prices. „ A. - coplete itssortment of Cloths, - m Ctu‘simeres, Vestings, Tweeds, Jeans, Cot ton:ules; - • , for men and boys' wear, atold prices. , Full line of ,Hosiery, Gloves;. and Trinunings, Italmoral Skirts, Eloop Skirts, of Latest , Styles and , Rest Makes.- - • " MERCHA.NT - ',TtiLLORLN . G • Attended to'tn-ail Hit branches. Gentlemens Suits-made to ; order, inAhe LateritSkyles, and perfectly fitting garments or nopay'received. i"•BOOLI'; SHOES: , . AND , G-tITERS Made cif. the best Material;and Warrsinted equal to the best home-made • -, Intl seem. ,No charge to ' At' O. BRUIgERS, Cheap Cosh Store, Front oh:Locust Fit., - " , - 7-- •"• • , Columbia, Pa. NET 'GROCERY .STORE.: The ,Subscriheritv'euld reivectrally in forte the thlic generally; that he has just received a `general assortment of , - " : GROCERIES, PROVISIO:VS, TEAS ' , AND -SPICF2. , Itenned Sugars of all kinds. - . • ; , • No. 1, and - Mess hfnekerel,'. - English dr. - American Pickles, Sugar - Cured Hams ' Extra klite - Syrimg, , " • / -- Old Rio Coffee, : • DRIED 'AND CANZIED:ERVITS,. • • itaiSins, Prunes. and prepared Maidard always on hand and of the very, hest grades; '• " ; • ; Our stock of staple , mid Liner groceries, is.full and complete andwo intend keeping it fresh, by almost daily ,I.Cotionsordifibrenhlciuds always'onlamd. FREDERICEA3I3CI-lER, , "'s`,` cor. th &itocukt Sip. FNA 'Buy cheni.at 74-tsyr.fts , Iramify Dredteine -'` BEM MEI QUEEN SWARE, NOVELTIES IN Lion Guaranteed THE MARKET SPRING AND And a full line of A choice select ion of W. G. PATTON, Cur. Second and Locust so., Columbia, Pa