Wittobuqh 150q11 inamaisslon BY ITIM:W I ,_ REED & CO, Ir; IPNIVNIMAN, . lIOUSTON. X JOiniall K ING'rso illudnes• nrauagers ILLAU r.,Fara TITURSDAY, AUGUST 2, IS6II IRIEON IigNIBLUAN NOMINATIOM roa.,ou YEILSOIit MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY OF 01011311..L1D COUNTY. . .. Vasawrt StILIINNL B. LIMEY, City. cs. RI or COVirr: . JOHN O. 11 , OIVN, Hampton Tp. ctitati POIWEIANScOMT: A.LENJOIDEN. IILLANDS. City. I= RZOISTIA: JOSEPH IL 1,111. AT, Plum Tp Crnivilsprornt, tik...011.11E /1.1011.11:1V .• . DIRSeTOR OF POOR: JOHN F. DALATo, ILtillin Tp ASSZWILT: SOUR P. GiLASS, City. Wt 1.150111, Pl= Tp. 61201T 3 E T. illeFtE.F.,lsorth Fayette Tp 40811.1151WICEL. Colttna Tp. Rose Tp. K. A. 4130L1TLILS Cltr. TUE EUROPEAN tii Ait The dispatch containing the announce ment of Peace was, if not bogus, at I.3sst premature. Instead of peace, there wss simply a preliminary truce of five day. which was afterwards prolongated into au armistice of four weeks. , Yet, although no peace, tiffs armistice virtually amounts te the same thinss. Prussia would not bar, have acceded to it if Austria had no given sufficient guaranties for the earnes;- nets of her intentions. So, although nog yet declared, we may nevertheless look to peace as certain, and use the leisure which the pending negotiations give us for a gen era review of European affairs. Within six weeks the political aspect or European Powers has undergone a radical clur ge. Before that time, France stogie evidently as the leading State, with its in fluence based on the efficiency of its armies. TheV had shown their prowess on the plains of Lombardy and given emphasis to every word whi di their Emperor chose to utter. Now this is slightly altered. Those Atiatrian armies which gave them so much trouble in Italy and were only overcome after many desperate conflicts; those armies that after their retreat into the quadrangel were still formidable enough to let Nara- Ignost prefer a safe peace to :he uncertain chances of continued war, were suddenly, overwhelmingly defeated by a Power whose military excellency had existed only in the. ory, but of whose real strength the world was totally ignorant. Indeed, there is not a single State or statesman, in Europe or America, to whom this stupendous devel opment of the power of Prussia has not been a complete surprise. Frame did not expect it, or NarohnoN might not have deemed It prudent to give Ittsmank hFir. play; Austria did not expect it, or , it would not recklessly intro -,,inaged into a double conflict. The smaller (retinae Stater expected it least offal, or they would have bean more cautious in casting their votes on the 14th of June. Indeed it is the question, whether Prussia was not surpris ed at herself. And yet the careful observ er might have expected all that has nap paled. Admitting that the coarse blunders of the Austrian leader facilitated the Prus sian success, ;admitting that they hod a great advantage ru their needle-grins—the real cause of their rapid progress, their surprising achievements—lies deeper. In Austria the soldier is nothing but a ma chine, moving at the pleasure of his offi. cera, but having no animating influence og his mi. Poorly educated, purposely held in the fetters of superstition, he is nothing but a cipher, which onlygains influence by the leading figure. Now let this figure he a cipher itself, as in the case of BENEtinn, and the whole sum is reduced to nothing. Nor is the soldier alone Inferior individu ally; the Austrian officer stands deeply be low his Prussian colleague. When a Prussian or Hanoverian cadet fails in the examination, through - which all have to pass, be goes, as a last resource, to Aus via ' and receives a lieutenancy without any dif ilettlty whatever. Any Prussian officer eim,'ertresigning, receive employment in the Artstriati army with promotion. h Is, then, the element of education and anti;.' enment pervading the Prussian at my which makes it, so efficient in its etfor's. In this respect it is not only superior to the Anstrlana, but to the English and French too, for that matter. In France the oft.cer and even the common soldier are polite in their manners, but not exactly profound is their knowledge,dn spite of the military schools ffirotigh which they have to go, inc. -in'Etigland, where everybody can true c c'.tunissilon, the efficiency, generally spekking, cannot be very high. 'll . r,iittirning to the superiority of the Prnsillin - ticops, as an established matter of faet,'W's see at once, that the point ot gravit . y.ls entirely changed- It has, ac es:Talkie Wur t, opinion, .recelved a much mom appropriate position, inns far as this linitiffrin mere central one, and be loseit %with , :the Germanic element, from .. which alone we expect a desirable develop. meat of human affairs. This element se cared-sto England and the United States ill preponderance in the Anglo-Saxon fu 'elori;-rind'itit should also gain the aseen thirty: On Ike European continent, as it has .I.heitpPearance, we can expect but a cam ,4lkOlihtluttitit.flonb it. The French nation ' and their Emperor feel the danger in 'Airhich-theltomanie races stand, and there !bre the Mexican arm t, and the c'ntinual ~aftonapt-, 3poleon to secure and pre ' iieGe the ascendency of France in Europe. mieVr et' ate' the .only ' Romanic rage , thus-els for' influence and power, i , attribute simply to the Ger ..... lunir- blood_ flowing in their veins. Spain will aseiniiitS a 'corrnairillng aspect ' — iiileistifibt with its prese nt popula tion,ltal spite of. her oi:e ll it 4 siTt l iait, ay • wi llnaier‘ again see ftenle the EepXkof Valve . nod-Power. Then Bus . Id 'ilia ' B ei n diaavisn *niers and England ng to 'brat with a united d enough many : _Lineal... not c ze ,ie undertake a mission of progress and re, JJ 14xtn i , and the immediate ascendancY or shat -poiver,conldonly by considered as a great .. um. Not that there are great ex- I ......1215 ---ort ee‘ltri be deniedto the Russian nee, ~ .1 115211 11n. is not yet come, and before it m fact It la in .' "alba influenced, Gerroaa E bitlvillsing elements. • - eh* . an Industry, are gradttifly their IraTinto the provinces of IP* l444l,l7lll 44 ll 4 l Mprining„ elevating, indotenl4'thintitntilli*,rots elements , , 8"'- • In regard `lo ,ding* ITat 131611 4 31 t ongh 1nf1ite1iP313,,,Y430441%1 them a-kk-sTrougrJo7oni to •-;iinetin 11 4. •-•1 a° AM7"s,,press 11, -144 Oia BEM ..;A ,. ' , f , ' ,;. ; , ' , .` . :' ,- '-' !,',..;.;:',;,-,ii,.,.,f.,-.::z,;47:fi,fle;i:k;,:t erally considered as dictated by .jealonsy I DRUNKENNESS AMONG WOMEN. 1 NEW ADVERTISERIENTS. 'Jand dislike, that we are inclinedAstmilshing Clrpm Agaimt the Nm, fork clined to be re- JANES T. BRADY t CO„ served in regard to her. We do not tar- Lailles-tme.s-Makersl sappl3llef their ! opt m (Succoteore to S. donee Co-) bar any feelings of that kind towards the Cug"." " l ' h n'alY—" iue C Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., ,„tes,, 11r1Cosas Stores for Fashlonablt.,F,, , English nation, and hope that she will, sooner or later, succeed in freeing The Rm."! Tell , or loot ~,10.k. 1., :n i ...,,,;- BARGES & BROKRS, herself front those anomalous elements [lett. Oil Ow ,vv,-.1 ..r inlemperonee, ,le I 1 ;1.2•. , ; 2 . ;hat Ito which shape ltd present policy. L:1 if , has lately taken place, ale . DZALICHS IN ALL 10 ?OM Or these elements remain, if the tuenim itt ravages ~1- , • il vi,, :.,-,. 1 . r.t wi,i,,ri v oN ;.,- Gove and feudal Princes of Great Briiia. coo- . 1,1, . ani''''g w""":in. It says: rnment Securities, i.,.,,,, ;,„ n n,hi„,‘1,1,,. Foreign Exchange, time to rule that country, we expect to see ai!drit?ikeiL';';ll'..s.:'lLrr'esponsil,ie for this re- Gold, Silver and Coupons. .... ,....::.:7,„: ~ ,::,„ i .t.,, .1; ~,,..„ : ,,, , ..,, , ,.k . . , ..., , , , e . 0 . o;:. : : . lidireiln.k..;;l,tg- th C e o u tt . v d a st i . u u. N . S . euntl .4 c e: n n ., 11.1 . 1 . ;wee I: e l ale pool+. tn it sink from the position of a first to that of i i a second Power. , .ar i a', ,1.,.-ev• lo ' .1»,,,tt :edit , at i , iii . '• 1 1 • •,' ", t Interest allowed on Time Deposit. i, n„, alone ~, i i,,, , v ,,,,,,,,g ;Imo, that til(. al the siert,. imi an ni d Il g, LhOSe. AA th plibli, eir v nutßasee,., J-2 homes. Oft CAII DS, miliiAr ur. ns, ea Dell ladle,: r,,nliunts they are acct s- LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS, (oilier' to drink ii.ii.m 'Pte sight M n f pay or intoriemed woman is not uneton mon at the sensi.ae. awl it is by no means Landscapes and City Views, ~,,,,,,,,i.nry up.„ II roietway. We have . t,„. 1.,,,t elithorilv l'or mating thatsome of can :o e,. :•ii T ,. .•ltAi'll I. •....L.r•:v I ,„, „„„4 elegant lathes of our lending video . will pass this summer not at Saratoga or Newport, as 11,411.11, but at on asylum for inebriat, And we assert upon the same ~ ( . 0 . 2 4 St. (lair Mi-cc!, ”li:ll. , rity Iluit the vice of fushionnbledrol k- . a n d irwr in now more prevalent among the Intli..s than among the gentlemen of lath, .000 tr .IA-tisicysimeg.l3.. s. ~ ~. In support of these statement., tutdallt.i, ~ . -.- or the most distreesingehurneter huge heel; TIM GREATEST GAME OF TILE brought to nOtiee . Some women ,twee L ' ^ ‘' ...,..,or, c a d 'litters to a habit ;mined ;luring a long Hine., widen they were ordered to drink liquors as n tonic. 11. re 11, 1 ,4.1011141, 1110 L 11511., seems less euttirollable 111 wohle, Ilion In men, ' rte ladies drink in. secret. They have private bot tles hidden about the ilOll4O to spite or till• , igliatll.o llf doehore, ' mats, 1111Sb:11/1N, add illtllOrh, ri•r!IIIII citi-oitiolkero Rinke It n point to furnish tiler' .., , totiters will think. tail ...one, o f the iteist 60416)1111We /71 , 11.4 ,, US as , moth, are, 11, t i tet, 1 . . hem/title /triiiki,, house., 111 5.•1111. , 111,-s ' , attics of wino are ~,... o f t ..0 h.:of k r 'ady steppe,. :and is other, i' . ii.....• - ento allow the,,' 1 . 1.1! . ,1 1.1 h , ' 10111 to 111, 11,.... C 4 oarroom ter Ilya., wlitqllmi.f.e , ll...ri• t.. At the 0 .10 -.lti tell lad li, • resmurants ail setts of fancy drinks are as Ireely onions) . .y no.) sapple,l to e 'owl, e ... ~,,,,te, mei i , ..... 11 , • i 1.. Ile, Ali I ~ “1. , ! . .' s, li•• ...II :,.), 11,. 1 I . o‘llll, lo ,I , tl i.' ~; .11 ,, , 1'i , ..1'1, 111.1 . 1 ~ .1, 1 •!4-1111,8011. I 1 ,. .i. i 1,1•10 1,1.11”. 1•1111.1 .111 11. i, 11110(1 11,1 1,1, : : l.• 1 ,1,-,,,,, . 1 ,1 !1011,. • ..• ei,v E=ZEIIE=MiEI Anterior to eivilimtion, in the depths of ti e profoundest Barbarism, there exists a condition of society in which the slaughter of a human being is regarded as of no more consequence than the killing of a beast. This condition was recently illus trated by a newspaper pa-agraph in which a barbarian chief was described as exhibit ing his generosity towards a christian mis sionary. The chief asked the preacher if he was fond of meat. Receiving an affirm ative answer, he ran his eyes over the -of rwoole by whom he was SIIMIIII a plump gin, ,neee tier dow! at his . feet, and earnestly inquired Jr one was enough. In somewhat advanced conditions of society, in the later stages of Barbarism , and the earlier eras of Civilization, the law.. are written in blood. Death is the penalty for most offences. Nor is deatt itself regarded its a suffigieu expiation Torture in its most terrible foi ins, is coin monly sapetadded. Not rnfrinently in nocent relatives are assumed to be vicari ously involved in guilt, and subjected to equal severities. As society advances—as malignant pas sitats are subdued and the:lir:idly charities developed—the number of oir, f i res Judzed to be capital, are d'inimshed. Tic prowess is, in general, so gradual as scar, t - :y to be perceived. Some of the in not it against God and religion—agans nts:l, his person, reputation and pmperty :tr.. allowed to be condoned by imprison ments, tines or restrictions. Then, only the chief violators of each particular right or precept are held to be capital. After wards, whole classes of acts drop from the , atalogue of crimes, as heresy, demonol ogy, witchcraft and the like. The princi ple of justice, badly defined and shock im,ly applied, begins to wane. Love .ittn us, and begins to assert its rightful authority, and in methods peculiar to !:self Sometimes it takes grotesque shapes, and not to shale the empire with jus. tiro, but to have justice absolutely de throned. Just now an earnest discussion, partici. paled in, it must be confessed, by a small minority, is carried on, relative not simply to the efficiency, but the obligation of alio! fishing the death penalty altogether. In nc•rals, as in mathematics, the grunter in volves the less. It Justice, iu its higber awl severer applications cannot be main. mined, It is difficult to see what basis i. Lot( for any applications of it. Ii the w , .'st grades of eriminnl , nre not to In ;11•:d in the rule of Justice, it would be a h. insist on holding the milder gnides to a rigid accountability. NOT' iR the ease numb altered if thr shined from the domain of absolute Hight to that of Expediency. It would seem to tot tow inevitably that if the higher evhilii lio:ls of Justice are prejudicial to social pi ogress and legal ameliorations, the low er exhibitions of it must fall undtr the sante censure, iu corresponding ratio. If in one tOnn, tends to brutalize and •l?.:,se, it is difficult to see why the rnh dors not hold good all through. So long as so many human beings arc organized as to be influenced solely er irwrily by the lower propensities, or by brute force, it may sound pleasantly to talk of appeals to their better natures, of bring. lug them under the dominion of the affec tions, and all that sort of thing, but pntcti• cal!y labor in that direction must tail of satisfactory results. —Their are at present 10,758 Aoldien4 in the Government hospitals. —All the "fashionable churches" in New York have been closed for the summer. —Edwin Booth commences an enzage vent at the Boston Theatre in Septeni hr. —Prof. Louts Sgassiz goes to the Purn Eqs.tsition as Commissioner for Massuchu. SPIES. —Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase is on a visit to Corinth, New Ilmniisiore, his !lb tire town. —A. Concrete Stone Company has been organized in Richmond, Vu., tor the mane lairturc of tomb stones on u large scale —rhe remains of the father of Gen. Lee are to be removed from Georgia to Lexing ton, Ly order of the Virginia Legit,!ature. -.. man was arrested in Milwaukee , c praying silently on the streets. 1. 5. au1n!,,3 it is an offence there to pray outside of church. —The &ients:fie American says the needle gun is an invention twenty years old, and not op to the standard of American breech-loaders. —An old man nut West attempted to re invehate himself with hoi Inuits and Ica.. 4 round dead one morning; the flesh upon his limbs being literally cooked. —The Princess Mary, of' Cambridge, it is said, wita , weighed a few days before th e marriage, when It was found that she rep resented her substantial figure of eighteen stone.-2.12 pounds, —A tenant house company has been chartered in Toledo, Ohio, with a capital . of $lOO,OOO. A number of brick dwelling houses aro to be.erected and rented h:fore next winter sets hi. 2tlary Murphy, an Inmate of the Mon son, Muss., State almshouse, wax drowned in a Lathing tub in that place Wednesday. She was subject to fits, and is supposed u, have been taken with one while bathing. —The monument which Barnum is buil ding in the cemetery at Fairfield, CODOCC. LieUt, will weigh about sixty-five tons, and a sag suggests that when the great showman gets under it he will he permanently loca ted. —The police of Paris recently found the bodies of three young girls who had com mitted suicide by smothering themselves to death with charcoal. They were found in kneeling posture, attired in their best dressca. A gentlemen who has traveled exten. sively lu the East, states that in Egypt where sunstroke is of frequent oecurr,;•e,, th Arabs dissolve salt in water and pour it Into the sufferer's ears, thus speedil y et ,_ 40 , 41 g —Mr. Robert Bonner , of the New Yotk Ledger, has Just purchased , at Saratoga, the celebrated trotting mare Potaihentas, fur $40,000. Shohad, just previous to the sale, won a race at Saratoga, the time made being 2224 • _ Mrs. •Killen; of St. Louis, on Tues day, when handling a coat of her husband's that hatirn-sevolver in one of tho.pockets, was shot in the eye by the accidental 'dis charge of one of the barrels. She Is not expecte.' to recover. The municipal council of- Amiens has voted an address of gratitude to the Mu her te visit to the chol era lrepass Tl u et e tet u i e n' f t o lfti . t city,'and decided that a ' commemorative medal in gold should be struck and sent to her. Knan! killed himself In the cemetery grenad e in Irtlliamshnrg, New York, on Saturday the 2stb. - He discharged the contents or Ave tmrreli of a rarultar, - JAW body. He wait about pettery - ymsttraf age; and of very respects. b,le4drualuscana: - Hie business recently i . w4 111 ... - warstranvgaw - .1 10 r1t; where he • inomalatid-on • 1 414 0 W 1 ,4 , 1 - ' ll acpunt ..tbr 'two rclabitticz-4ritimetie loktbanta m _neee tb litzititria#a - ME _ ..v,,....~_ , ..a _ -@, i,., a. SEE =I ME r 1 ...:.~'f~-'v'in:..5y~L4,~,._.'~..,: ~s e..f..._v .... ...< c..tf;.r'._..., ._~... .~. lIMIEMI • -11rpi ,111, Our ',lb %pr. rl I , ttlitt ,Itt•t••y .. c •ii la, .1111 111 0 0110, .•^ a r.•n :I:littS, :Intl wlu.al irtt ;,. 111.•111. I , i• itt,fer. strumpet spirits. Wltittk) - tutr: • ti l e 13V1,111, h 111 It tAtty tut In, 11,.t NV , 111,1 • and .ttt•tl ••• I, I,r).'r• .•• ••• t• • •!1 •• •rt. 11••• 111)•?.? '1•• /r ka.‘ , • . r lrl but II 11 , ,1 '• I,ly sviant r - 1% . t••• the hint to 11.11,1Ivii. 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No. 1 Ouin; •-• 1•11 , ,,ern ekt, In l.ltr I •• Wloral Vot ewar a, lIITI lICtotK, Met'1:1•11•:11 & 1 . !ONSIGNIIIIENT.—We are daisy Alril Airing uur •1.111 2.10,U11 P.A. Sc . mud to- ,Al. chra4, 6rn'll7 ."''' V ' .../ b . y BTEY.I. No. 13A Th,A ADMINISTRATORN NOTICE. - SY her:as letter, of AdritlntStratlern er.- tate of Al.gatrt !I tat tsumery. da...ased, have ereir granted to the underalgreet, ail yes - bona trarst, ere one •ralret the estratr of the raid decedent or roue a' erl to wake the mange troon, and all ire • - ror lutobtad to raid vatate arrr terineror d Ir. o &ht. 11, - ;smut I o J. It M A . dna Ifr I rn tut str2.o7 17Ir rect. }'OR SALE.--In Allegheny, a “ItA,S ANL , UAI lITrl Nti wll.ll machinery al: 10 per feet order and • ...lug • good humane., will oV ClOwell out al tolrsolo, me our greet,. owner wino. to rnahork soothmr h ness. Inquire MM.! .nd .14, b root, sldros• r , -/X A •02:1KM S 4. MALL FAIIIII, CROP, sTocK,.s.c., PAL SA.LIC, situate unl. 11's u. 115 11, to 11 y eh), by guod rondo; new frame house. •t • .1, good sprllug, Oran, 14 acres 01 ground, tali a,: 14 mow, toad; igoemy .T../11grape 4111e0 2 oat!, to borme., cows, bugx, wagons, harness, Inane.. mina Implelumlllo. rte. Pelee, 411.n00, or. tlo. oon.e, Stock suds terms t.r.4.(k0• sus;). 100.1.ste go, memslon. S. 4)bill BRICE & htlftS, and 61 Ma• gel street. SPLENDID RESIDENCE IPC,II. MS Oh-TatEbr Otranto on a Ilan of rasveogor liallway, about Inllea from t •nu. 'rue 1101111.1: I. large, now. ...71110d10411, nod p,orlded icult modern Improve ment.: attached 0 garde!, oda, fruit, to. r p ot arte:lea:v., ap 44 ply to .1. Ll , 11 7 4 1 K u t r / a E n T , l4 tEre g e , t aulhgav h'oll GENTS. FINE, CALM 1101,1114. NIIOM . Nall Poll LAN118•--VIN C f • i N t N .P v RA L A !Tr:us. 11/NtretvESS GAITERS. Choice ICIIIROWIN and blot[ PO. /LS Stock large and varied, inanufact 'red oxigreewl) for eh, wales. or beat mal.eflal, a 0 heti to 01/ trot and our, taste, cuotomore promptly and politely Nor,- al Nu. eg Market Street. out J. W. CA Itri AI( AN & , l OUNTRT SEAT loOtt SALE.— la s hl •-• v.:C.141.M A alt teen arms, all under four,. /teal . l . 1; stale o 1 caul, atton, Nutlet. In U~Voa .utp tall thlekly sottlod, :ghnu u rboud Nog{ commio u rs drive flew the enao. tenant boll., gOOI.I barn and stable. oprink• Mn! oohne, how.; •tovut eight acres of an turban. of ne {election or (rem. Th e „,„,, coal. Poovcrotou Atom otimedlatelv lon. T 1211411 very taw,. 7 • au2 IS. MrLA IN .1 CO., nres,.l. 0 111. (4.11,1 V Auf,ttalt I trt, I WA. 'I I OE BOARD OF iliaccerofts or OL•Eft3L/W thslklYA have thi d e d.- 43 Isroi • Uttidend of 'W • ra il CLNT. uti ' ldie block, payable tot:Stockholders on and sites lb,. •11114 Just.. at tho ore. of toe 'rreasur In er. T. oast. r /Souk* Will be elosett from Seth to 17111 eitockbOttlers are further notified that the Annual lieetilla for electionof Officers. &a • will WI Lathl 11 0 U BaDAY. Attirnit Lott, aio o'clock a. In.. at tbeetlice ut the Treasurer, Isr LI bony street. au:Light J. k.. hht.ttBllALL4 itec'.l S 11114:11EED OR STOLEN. --Thuts. -day, the nib taxi.. A wuirx COW. wto fa week snots on the neck. ALSO, on Tuesday, 21th Inst., A MED COWorrlttr ou hind legs. A reward. of 01t.11ifIl be -Vold fbr the retire of both -cows to .te Selbectlbef. - .'JOHN PY.TILEN, lf . ikacaff streef; QEALED - PROPOsAi.9 WILL 11,E. 1 / 4 Yfteetyetlvsetaatualottuari4mahrr GM. ffeetoelf idiaor , itielf. spalksnwtogg, , nuAliergb.arAyantkis,-Inocrithfirottetattuaebetc., ilIWZYtkr &Zig 0 - 46. r1i nal B. B. realoysoi-visi 434wasrower. W. T. PUBVIANCE& CROQUET BALLS, Mallets, Hoops and Stakes, I ALI. coXIFLYTII: IN A NF.AI BOX. AT 1.4.17 E 8 BO Ir.:1"S ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO Soldiers of h6l and 1862. All eho 4er al re,' Inn 1. Ira, . ttnlltle.l to 14100 xervioy two •an 6511: or wrie of m , uch, or their heir- firer Month.. Extra Pay 1.• olott• —hint to- o.flto•••r% In the sers tt• 31.rrti tli Attol 11111,..1141 ont otor rettigtivo 1 - 7 Vo•rti, ono nttr tlt,t . ttrol 4re t 11,1 o t • to ta. to tl,r, ot, otlot.ttott , t) • N' I. S. II SI.I. 1' \7"l Altor,Y 1 )1,0401.11:1'10N OF PAIRIPSER Nt par...F-41v I i.-..v , TH. 01 n.r.l I: I 11B, tl' r . J. I it as Dissoli ed b 3 )lullial HCUSE AND SION PUNTING I=sl t Federal Street, Atleghvny ('ii) ;• .g.. ENCH.411441: RE STil LTR.A_ NA . T, /I. SCIIILD. Proprietor. .ro. 90 Third St., Pittsburgh I=ll Ail ;111E3 r 1,•• of Ihr -r*son. , •11,rt I.lquor 0••• rt, lolumpt jsx E. MEIN It W 111\1101UL , k DU:SALE DE4LII: TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGARS, No. 31 St. Clair Street N. t••ry. :t3 ANDI.:i !lAN. :ITU! LI MONUMENTS, 1'0:till STONES, TaTi".lßr, BUSTS, ' ARCHITELEURAL DENRATIONS, DESIGNS, AND MODELS OF EVERY DESCR!PTIDN, II I =l=t!E!! I. 13.11.0C3a1ki.X1 12A-Kma GRAND PD'NIC =I WOUNDED SOLDIER, R. W. RAMSAY, Late of Sib Pa. Iles., GLENWOOD GROVE, Sricisy, Augwort 8.1866. n4.1“1 , the fool nr 1101 f , •••t• •••• 7, •:341 and II a. nudesd I and 4.10 r le rr.iti,—Al 5,43 7 o•rna t I. wt. ERRETT & ANDERSON, Book and Job Printers, ICI!! rr.uttnue the Rook and priming bua.uca in branCh, . at the GAZETTE STEAM JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT 84 Fifth St., Gazette Building And r..pertepity collell Fla, or publle patron Age. 1T16.11.1 pOINT MALT LIOUNEN. W. H. GARDAED & 00., nalsters, Grain & hop Dealers No. 11 Water , Itreeti and Nos. 3 and 7 Penn v PITTSBURGH, Pt,. The highest market price paid fur WII 111 K. \ and , ".Tb. )TI, g R . J. FLEMING, WUM...,NALE Fruit Cans, Glass and Earllnn Jars or every description, nod manufacturer of Tin Fruit Cans. Office, 189 WOOD STREET, AT FIA, T 576 , 1 t. I 1 4 '4)12 lIENT A FRAME HOUSE, WHII croon rooms end hell. good stable, essellsnt tests or the door; sittlatvol Olt for old VI ashington road, shout fire mass front the city. Possession I tausillatsty. For further particulars, enquire of 11. T le 22:deet No. 104 /fourth Stre OW6o. et._ TO LET.—A Desirable Two Story Brick Dwelling, containing Ile rooms • - ide hall, good dry cell.. *l4l In every room, tiot nod void water baths, ite. All In complete order. 0110 nee athletes walk from the l'o•tofnce. thmsesalon can he hod immediately. Yor fn rther particular. ',moire of JAIIEd PIIELA N. jyr.ra No. :al Fifth Street. WESTERN MILITARY INSTI TUTE, N VIA /I LAS TON. 01110.— aptale tr U tI K . I " .. B iro ri n ' t V. n p a *lon of thl.thalltotton wider/en retrustet i lltu, It . Circulars can Ire had at the Book More , •1' A. It. Engllth where ohm pemon. dculring forthor inforMatlun cats ./11(11/ With nee. to MU RI. VINDLEI. thofeaaor In the Inatitnte, (rota lu A. id. to IR .: dolly, till Augnat .101 : pro, Jy21;0,,,,, - NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN A , that the report of the viewer. for the opening of DAVIS ALLIGY. on ce the City of Allegheny. rot ting forth the damos and benefits asseened no the Jomperty athoinlog, 40., was tiled July 11111,, 1406. In the 141.1, let 001111 of AllhenY colort appeals from d e gsai elrt tont . made within di week.. from the date or he Ming thereof. N. A. 4V44•oWAltir, ._jl 11:g4 City tioltellor._ arrsuu nGn ANA* CONNEI.LtI VII.LR RAIL ROA D COM PANE IflßS'f MUT- AllE TURTLE CURER DIVISION DON'T': Ile, TIoN ZION DS. —holder& are Itereby tiotif ad that the Wier...a coupons on above Wilde, doe Angina let. ma, will be paid on and after Unit date, ou pre frAsti.o.nh.and delivery at Ais o F . lr k s i. t. jr7-iinrra BiucNA I.E. —l3O good Treasurer. WERP, ATTENTION .--- FOR reeond hand ALE BARRELS AND DALV EN will Ire aold at a bargain. I=l ),33-T.415 141,ibtriTt OPP"lt°°."lll.tre" LOVtiill469B i atrafrAkjEUEO. bArrel or penal, npz.viaw.,,,,d Pulverized Loaf and Refined White aLnet received and for sale by Ike aal iNgt.uLreminvir. comer Liberty and Hand nrlteltll. Colv..Eue • to the' n-. I...uxtuizi:grzioastyst'igt ter l ead' or Nuri4barg tfuo. b 4 calroltict nlaTtZtzt,tfilk 47.1 ,pku. vs , tate ber sCßiirirt a a r eeja=l7 t rlg: uguiraz-liUl - Saistut. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS BATES & BELL . 721 (WEN I NG AN ASSORTED STOCK OF NEW DRY GOODS. BA:1-'1E16 eib 11i 1111 tDINAN('NUI; If •h.• ~t• nitrertn,advnt .pl ilt.• 1% Al VO, l:. ,r.1.rrn..1.r I• Aud :rflr I.i. Inn. a: •ry t• uart ik.l4A Av n o l .AI 11 .tip .• il••,I fJoly. A. I/ . A'l,t• K. S. Itouto.w, ricotSoio, l're nl.lt tit or , otonnout...no, A Ltepi . 111,H 310.. A FT., .ork or oolLooo inn n~ AN ORDINANCE SUppIefiIeIIIIII.) .4 - • 1. an rdinanc• r aiill rlratta. "1:i Tit," 1. Re 0 orditinfit and (h. N i i"- hierrnen. awl (W.:ninon/ Petbdio, ph. a• 1.14../ 1 1 0 PI fount./.issier nitikil. and "whority it (0, rr.n . 11,n1 • itioairt• and I: lier,na full rt I.lt la fr. 1, according lo the 4 , ic iri plain tint, i•ti •tr t Eztoc It eirtiei. and Hilt ani port "rail ilnanCr In ilii• iiriliiinnin Imam! Lilt name In hereby ri "bite , suR -in Ong of Rol...rig ntri . ol. lir ire n 1. • t ••t mid 11,1,1111. Orllllllll4l risk - led Into a Ina In 2( .1. dai of July. is. = ./ AM NI , Alll F.Y, to- :re FYI.. President.... I omm..to nuu.. 111.(.11 .11.ke 1., 01 otumou l nun. it (lILDINAN('E increasing the ~r at or nLil 1.., I. /I , a or4b/ n/..' a.l ruortr.l tlrr Aar arr. 411. •II 1•0111 • 01.11 pp r.nr titrapatat • .1 A Mr, AID k Pr. 1.111.. WI ••‘. A tc,l 1'1 , •1.1.nt tit 1, 1111:1”ii I ..,Itu . ll Alt. A.' NI. SI k• - r., nut Fon t t otitttstttn ontt..l. WIC/IVAN( he IS •,„ J •rths •••-tt a ud rt,h .rity • t f /h. A. 4 „.. • vv.; anti ox .104 11.. Mal•ai •1.1, 1,.., .. t ..r ; re. 1 . 4/1/et 11 •r• t• n.l r, ,e• ot •itt, I '.:l. .• 111... M. . le, 0: I cotnrn 1 A N ORDINAIit'E atilt Itorizi tia I lie Cr 1.,.11ng Vat - Ina a•I g P try, t. Ow war, o 1 11. .....roing rad ••.: leant. t.t. 1... prop. •I::14. and Seta., ...tit . ..• • rt.. ...Inv I u b.. Ulan lit I I 1.1 .1A t art ...aft...ruing 'treats. nt .oUll,t I tr.latned, atm I•nact...l Iwo •a in dat ..1 sta.). a. it., tail MEM FOUX T-11., I•VI%1•%1•Fl A• • F..... Ve•itivr, ~ t.•• I I • rt-slthttlt 4.1 A 11,0 i.lll Ma, , a, tr. ; v.. It t - 1, tot t 'ttttt too ti ti ORDINANCE in relation to the ..illsburgh 311 , 1 Inr1113•3, 1..1- 1•••.1 yaril or.abl1: 1 / 1 11I/311y. ,bt - rlosl. R. oiu nl abed o ra4l am rr. A/derriere. /red. • •(//zen• lo , • aro/ ',aro,. cooraci, ~,o1 ra4carsly ulJr•ratt ‘,/ ,on o urp.tut be 311.1 Ar 3 dll,l, • and I y a turnut Itrlt 'rose Pitt Artrgh •Lle ela•nyt!ir ~al/1 switch L.. count. at thei, reat, or 111411 anal Try . or ato • t 3.133333 d the 30,01 1 , 11/1111‘101.. 3.3.4 . Tbr Mayor, 11l Coll.ltiar• ton '3llll 111. C••ntrultben. arc hereby 1.. I nlit Parry( orupauy • Heenan for the sato,. on • in pany paying Ow usual fee for Itcrne.,•- Ltt, to• yOr. I. Nolhlug hereln contain/M.lml, tr...,1,4tr0 en so as In pr.vans.l.lar ell, Iron, rc‘olcing toe pro •ego Kraut,' by lIIIS ordinal., It An, I , 313 k PI "Ida), nollr. gls re. •r lamed and enacted IWO a Ina - It, 1. our, II ,tll,iar of Jul). A. D., Inn. JAW'S Mr ~ 1 1 I El , Preetlalent toot. Alto.. E. S. Moniftim t lerk or roleto 1 n•. 11. Tilt, ti Ait , President of i'oitoniin .inn 11,in tO•Tkco. Clerk . •1I 1011111011 Notice to Invalid Pensioners. ALL INVALID PENSION ERR 110 are now recetv 10, a tit-n t lon of per moo!! Entitled to from $l5 to $24, Arc riling to rat.: of di...Willy, under se: •,r /011 'tts, Inai. Apply at once. or Late Local Ag 1. U. S. .i.tuittry t'orn • n BERM CD. ItAYLOA. PITTSBURGH BOLT COMPANY, WE ARE PREPARE:ID to otatke ur.• • all klnda or Bulls, /rum `.4 to A tuches lu 1.1 JOINT BoLTs, CAR HOLT , , W lULTh, CAHHIAOE 'Dd. I s. BOLT,. 4, UNIJATIoN SPLICE sCItUlk S. NUT WA , 11,..g5, Gunter liurtau sod Butler sta., Sisdh\t' Isre, :eft at Pert Pitt Foundr). ornrral StavCaudthlus pi 0ta.p.13 41,11 1.. 1)./.01 E92r. C 330 X_.lEii X CD , 2.1. akIND3IIS AND LIVERY STABLE, .ro. 310 Penn Street JAMES K. DAIN, hoprietor I=l ona al busms and carriage trains. Ai:, Carrier,. for Y0n..., sod raft., At abort oLien and ressoila bir rltt Stable Open Day and Night 7y11;e90..-.TILK DIVIDEND NOTICE 01.1 , 11•2 AMP uoero.v 6: ~ 1 . 1721411111(111 41111 TEEL PITTSBUitI4JI AND 11 . 0 4 TON lIININIi CUM I'ANY has .1..,1nr0•d dead of TIIILFIE LAIt.L It: , Pull ,It E, on snot after 1110t3fty, the tta3 tor A 14.1 1,11 to Stocklioldvre, a. recordril One 1.10.te of lot+, '- 00 na:urdny, the :AI/ lu.i. 11 1 01 .t. PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS, J. PAINTER & SONS. XIANIMACTrIttIV4 or Iron. Buck a., Tub aud Tru h HOOPS AND SHEETS, ft NAM/ PIR`TSIIIOIIGII. NA. t 4 Tlt6/4.1 . 0.11,11,S V. 1,• , 1.1 , A 1.161,0111[N • , 111) VO'IrICE TO PLUM HERS Al D orttEß.,..—.over I. twrva) n 1 v., to al lha attn. who deal, a koakltw; UrViltilo. in an, of Ow streak. , In till, ally, that the) will he raApulttal to va notion of chnlr 100100 a a hook lb loin In i 'l llo offica, and Um pvnally hr. dad by law ill ;,.. nflated on all persoaa making /mph hwnlnota shall :Lenient to give 0, , notice of their Intel than, TIIO.IIAS _173 4 :1 4 . ntreot Conwnlaalolwr. • GENERAL DR AUGIITING OFFICE. ET P. GENGEMBRE, ' Civil En ...* HINKHI4 CHEAIISE AND 801.1.11T01: PATENTS. No. 1:3 ST. CLAIR trfßef.HT, rots OM. Box OSE Knalnkann, 14 Hay aH , CI, BUEGIL PA. _ol4.nla EVERSON, PRESTON & CO ps.r.rsri.raxia IJELCON W COIEI. op. prrresunan AND • OAKLAND lIREENIIOOSxB. , • JOUN.:II.=O; .&:1 1 1IIRDOIThi, itUtatt e Ar r atirles n A t ,ikutff h "u n tra. _ v *lrdsttlre - fr a A , P,lVlttra i tc"k a ll 14i4LPSYDEES AM) 686,1C611101ia. PLAN ro: &tuba:tit .404.1.1abt•rot ealso . oger tArs nut to the Ureenn,OW,llllllll, MliiiiMl parte ~r • 1,1111 MIE:Z==! =MN II BM . 111 11 , N,‘ , 1, OE II Ilf li .AF E i ME ilin B. F. BROWN, 07 . _ . fola . rth filrrel , NEW ADVERTISEITIENTS J. D. ItArmaLimy, 33G Liberty Street, FINE CLOTHING, El= GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS )I ~i...l ~.\ .1 \l~ X11.1:' `. =1 J. D. RADIALEY, 334 L.:)eity Street u A it L IT „ ; ILA :-* 32. t_7 1 , The n .11.‘:... on hand 11110 .t• I I. i• I J. D. RAMALEY, 334 Liberty Street, st 11(1 NiilA(wp La': if' iNNI'• and nildrea's CUSTOM MADE SHOES AND GAITERS, And at Low (n. Prio.s titan Down Town %Lia .1 . I c• in TIE. .illtylIN( INS .11%6t; ..2'"Lx.l - "LiFilli..oc3l 'I 113 es - ID ez.3r. THE STAMP DUTIES. X.Fi.i ,G JOHN P. HUNT 6r. CO., .9 rir:la fit., 7tL:ts4,:lic 114111 D.IY, McABOY & SPANC, 1110 (171 . !ME liOlthS. ADO) WAREHOUSE, 10., 15 II nod and and 101 Third St, =I Sadi;ery Hardware and „Trimming, I=l tilierior i and Iron Ilam eK Ar. I•A.A Hit I•A, Fn NEVI PAT - I ELAS E\(dISII 1;IIINSE1,S =EMI IGFARLAND & COLLINS .ir luti..)rtair.lll CROSBY'S CELEBRATED rapeto and Rod) firte,sel: Carpets. d • 1,-1 k% 11. I== f lit' ,rimi LUBIIICA'fING OILS. Ivl7-tla For the Hoard of Commlaslooem H Sl . 1111.1.E1:, C. W. RICKETSON, c►►'► VIL COMPINI, ttborgh. MILER & RICKETSON, Wholesale Grocers, Office, 204 Penn Street, F.. 1. SMUT 11, Secretary I=l , lend Light. OIL 11011 forlfarblistry ..1.µ•1.r Oil N. I, ( tlll 1.. r Ca(rw. ello 11(111 for 1,. N(111 Grrlawr. BAILEY, VIACICELL &CO No. 167 Smithfield Street, =1 Lead and 1110 L Tin. Pipe and Sitt.t. I Lead Brass and Steam Goods, \li Oi ILL 1101;11'1'10\ 107 ItIAD issta-c.ot 1;1. ~ ., IT Tli V IT! !tAKING POWDER In k.II 4.1 II h, , 1:1,1 n.l St"rivil,,rs; In gre gran t••..l ) V,lJ:l{ I. Intr. snd Don't ra It to Get It c.roccr. all Vitt-burgh 31.1 Ally b ' it, ' ' xn.l 13Z Alt( 11 STILE )7 7:f .11. TT, "jilt B CLICK AND CLAY. -113 1, , 0ry and lor na.l. .11 k ME BRICK AND HAWS JOHNSTOM CLAY At Ht, WARVIRMFO, No, 3613 and am s Penn street DAY. CILAWFORIi. n. on Ellthr AItILI ,il. OF New Whial at the Pearl Steam Mill. TILE FOUNTAIN-.IIOIITICULTURAL , We a rejust Is receipt of • prime lot or n • S • I Ice Cream Saloon, . . urn Ne num., which 'Are are new 101111Ufirt ''' ; M t b- I Slow, rapreett, Corr:m(ly use, r n n i i q u'ln i 1 .- "' , th.“."'"l'n ''' the '''‘'.. u ,.. ' '** "' '''' 1 ru withaur mat, Fourth strum thuithjialtheta. li )r2 1 10 3 1:. T. n.x..N.ti RD - _,_-__ I ' t nnth ' ° V.,,1,1:i emu athrescuodmoutForlauthFFLa ROOFING mrAlrmiciALs. ! sal thuirtath" O , ILouN b 2, the btaie: • •r: Lae gram, cakes aurt:eurtreAroFerisa , always • Cement. Pitch, Fell, Paralritie I k.ll,, Ni c oße n t in.,4:,i4A'4- ~-,,- ~i - ..0 Varnish and Attack Paten'. ..eif.ee. - . o 'd w in be In e l ie l eeerN4 44, RA rri tbr Oa: • maaap . clinadintralliatialmtha la ..91 • , Miumfaciured and .old a. eltems a. 077 other bona.' ..beee te e L ' ereeee 'Lf t e 44, l9 l l : ••, eS: ee l I ha ilia Coilbtry'., by ly - Z:g6l 4 iii Smith wuur. Futthooro. I .14,1 2 40/E. •n ; u ,29, 6 *l ll ;Mf'. * *l .IWriiiiblre*r*iU klia` a / 4 -13oi;adik:1 S. B. IIicELBOY, JAMES DICKSON, JOHN T. SHANE TEI,IIOI, DICKSON CO., .►t Wood St.. Pittsburgh. W HOLESILE Dill GOODS. Print,, Dre Li 0041,4, Brown Cononm, Blenched Cottou4, Clol h., ssi tiarre*, Tu ecik, Jean% ('Decks, • t ripes, Flannels, Blanketm, In: los e., HoMiery, !..iti‘p•mders, Notions, &c. (MOD GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES, cEA,EO2. .111E111L4N 1110 4101 KS. JONES & LAUGIONS, 1 =. 2T2',317PL.Gr33, BANKS AND BANGERS. - • lIIEGIERNYNATIONALIANI ..• , • ,• No. 33 Fifth Street. . Capital, - - - ssooioOCi., DISCOUNTS DAILY AT 12.41:'•- • • JOSHUA nuoiltipiS' • President pit. :tern, H. W. MACJi.EY, Cashier. ,• omicrons: JUSHIJA 111.101,M, us J. RHODE, & CO. C. C. HUSSEY. of LIUSSEY, WELLS-if-AO,: REESe: OWENS. of F. SELLERS & • D. R. GALWAY. No. 331 J. W. COOS, of ANDERSON. COOK & Co. • , THOS. S. BLAIR, of SHOENBERGER-& . 00. JAS. T. WOOD, of WOOD, MATTHEWS A CO. 11 F. SIIITTR. of CUF.SS, SMITH, & CUABLES W,SAFCSELOU. .,IOIHE " " " S I " N ' NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY' WAN1,A121,1t1210107 . AMERICAN AND CLAIR liar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron; _'Bridge Iron; to -1e and T iron; “11.:_.rt1 Iron; I Screen Iron; T Et& Js,lband2olbs.tothe3and Train Rails, punched and coun ter sunk; laridge and Tank Ris ets Cut Nal IR and Spikes; 'hip and Boat Spikes; Railroad Spikes; Railroad Fish Bars and B3lts; Railroad Car Wheels ant. Axles; 'al ref Car 'a heels and Axles; l-Pit Car Wheels and Axles; Pulent told Rolled Shafting; Patent bold Roiled Piston Hods; Mower and Reaper Bars. I, , t r: AND OFFICE. BMW! 11.111210 E IN Water and 158 Front Sts. 11,1'SE, Nos. 22,21 and 26 River St., PENNSV L VA NIA ME kgrirultural Land Scrip for Sate. •1`111:: I' NIT ED STATES riOVERN. 3 , h. , V . A....1 to the Commonwealth of l'en; • hi I ..; ret -re rip. repres. ntm 71kinn re d Cu.;;l , Lood, Mr the endowment of Acid- In 51. ate, the Board of Cara t 11 ..; ris non off, lILI, Laud Scrip to the Dahl . .. Pc;;•• , rnir for .It• arrha w of this Land Scrip, -d -,,eer•; .1 'The Born/ of Commisaloners of Agri , rli Land , erip, - will he received at the artr , • -r reurral • • trine, at Harrisburg, until Iredneekday, August 15,11966. •111.1,1.1 may oe located lit any State or Terzito . toy holderi of the scrip, upon any of the un p0,..1.0•.,/ !sods ieseept mineral lands) of the scat.. -111 ch 112.1. be subject to sale at rd ..... F.w.11 pie., Of scrip ents a guar ,' .... nn, odred and sixty acres. Bids e, . luso, a- p e e acre. and no bids mill be re •l ior 1. • • tnau on. quarter section. • Tin, ',rip .ohe Issued immeillatyly on the pay of iii..m.F to the nureeyor I.4eneral, r.: • ankh must he paid vrithh. ten days aril the r • In ttnq relthln thirty days after nun ewation oi he acceptance the bid or bids by the hoard ol Commissioners. I=l BRANDIES, WINES AND CIGARS, Nos. 221 and 223, Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, &I. l'on%tantly on hand. hi ARSIIAL'S S A T:g. f! I j ' M E . se Q tat . ued A cmt of W ir t! . .x l e T nist?ret t Iln ' tteu fee the Weatern Dist eget ~Ir.-rn.yll 30101. RIM 1.0 mu directed, 1 rethl napes* to ,nit..lc sal, at the I.;llt.ota IlOuse, of i tit. t,nro, 'to the I drd IlAr OP 4. MG, 0 I . luvli a.. cis the right; title, elaito and In et ilouk Wise, of, land to the following I uet•crtnd Property, to wit: (Inc 1./131 .It tne let ofjyrOttnd an which the 11 . ereet,d. nut an the npowdonnat un t .kdtel distill s Otte steam and ;1,, Der Iltaall MI. with rake, four latgle annuent- I IC tul.b. one worn, and tub, thcat beet tabs. tt.- ge,h, rwith all utter tuba, pipes allll.Aillarea lq .t lao. Neveuty-two barrels of IVltlakey. Al; t I the saul property Is situated It Yranillw to o tap, I..reene county, Pa., a, Ala !In lucre ro to tvgl to the petthaser. • ' • • salted end taken In oaccutiou aa the ytatPanY of Hook ,t Wt., at the cult or do limited AtURVOuII, Maraud. •JS tnallah'a UPYina , / • • Pittsburgh, July tltb, ime. „lyglegSiblris MA'RRAT; SALE.. Ft" TMTIJE OF A .WRIT' OF erodttlosi ex,pearty, laroed out of •the Dlttrlct Cou . rtot United States for Oa West..rlsDlattlet I l dtlirtir?t i llke T° Xtgla re irtjtT.l H W r " Pittahorgh, ,to MONDAI. 1.6:6th day of Aaiun, hot, at 2 o'ctock r. ft., the • • STEAMBOAT INIP3AT • lier boats, at Ittureg,. uPPVT and Ihrnt• lure, as alie now Ls at Ore PittseUe r gh bar!. r•lred aud !attached at We eutut-11. gegg,,,,,e.: G. r. bcott, d aL Term, of sate—Ctsb,g _Ovessonlilla tubas. A. 140/11.11110H. th.ll,ltalleal. Pittsburgh, July =d, 1356, . .17214e1 TlElll.l.l5dlEi I=MBI J. 11. CAMPBELL, Surveyor General, I• ;,13ARTILETT-2-E, SEWING 41;;.;,;aszt ' ' t ooo titUOJltno Wore tbo,pub,l,lc. jib u areptivoilia.donitite 41.1 lt ski* at it IA ltlblbut to bee4.lrtOM,, be abutted, Wad - WA to bL Li blneathe eleseatil at : u . lerfeei,ll . 4eticid Machine, Avila +A staid ptleavrithlailit twig, 11 ,... t i; zt 4.,- ' . 6;6 "'"0 9 1 1 7 Magma Zthe Wh SzLIIR N,JULra.7.. *two beal,a3ntalatirellaft I^4 e 4 csiotioeW.4'-4*, • awiatatlitiwitAX,lZMP. viiiiewaviii;dErci-Naixf*EW '" , 47 - 4 • F ,1:13,1112•0 #1 103 a,z4 ,, .5t g , aki:kra 1 .54 1, 1,1•14,1 Vdt j 4, : 14.11 -1141 " 14 t 1, 4 , - 4 44 ; 4146 4*.:4" 01: v -r LL--10 IN - ABTED. I " BOARDING BY A YOUNG - Itali - In a latrine Illoilr. In Allenneni. ytlon no ottidb,.` a boartlonaare kVA. Bes or reft"'". nAnfinns; LOOK BOX 187, Allenbanrjrn, ; J1314V WANTED. A my GOOD SOLICITORS, Fora first-class We Insurance Company. good business. Llneral inducements 0treced...14W.,.- on or s.ldr.ss E. (. 1 062;....nemt... .1.27474 62 FourUstt,d.- W ANTED. - A 11118T-OLABB MUTH TRII .4: Good witge• an , : gtracly employment win Irel'irheli to in ladnatrlous man. Wa.at paid troaltlY:.. - Call at 164 6 160 rEltti STREET. I JYZ 3 :RM WANTED. EItrI a II:FALTIcIvAT Ina slum; WHITING Ci.ElCKoTopl6i9totz a place as Shipping Clerk. Ingpire or T- It aTiGA27, 41 SmlthleteA.,;:fir,':.:',o' T.-6. EEC! WANTED. -Good salesegen- 19! r br A NDREwn . , , ony t t,:c i i i v i lpfax . betarx , .)Dr Wlth ilea to use It. A rare chant, tOnnakonttdlloll and no rlak. Alldrr- s :H FifthathHE. art HoOrr ANTED. —A SURE roitartrNL,. Tl, .5 1r •-• -of 1." e l s - 11t02 2 42/1 to noire from proleas on, 0111 r 5501.1.1 to nor pet/ son alunhle rculie r out the usa of *Mei Att) - 21ta .111ettious young. Olen or won., Ith littio Or 1 - antral, can 1r... the heat day MK ahr -etlent living, hut a eery abort Inn* maim, tuo,erate fortune ird .1111 taro 'tamps 1.2 tom rootage, S. I'. 1 11 2.2TLIWIE:I 11, IllternAdar learr - ra 517 r - uur Os l e dl.tdelpbta, 1. 1 "111. Ia:ANTED—V.Oo Ver g v io r.`4l`. I ntl') ll= ''`UIII,2I4IIWAIF 55151Pc. 01515 lamp. 4. . 6 5.1 1 115.11..11 F r EIVI tale Al LIIIN tr In ot ono 1, 36,.. 1•1111111.21, l'a. e. ' PAPERS, lwL:y WALL PAPERS, , For Summer o I .11.56 C, E, MURIA, BOQIJET, C!'11), PUB ntraiimi, .I.`erraor MC . • • For Counting Rouses, In store. ' . - Elegant DECORATIVE yugNou PA.P.C4A'oi town bonne., to arrive w•. r. let.cwBHai.4"-. __*l W 001) bTiark. THOMAS PALMIER ItHOLEVLI in RETAIL DEALIE LI WALT-, TJ'AOPAP.I4 TRANSPARENT WINDOW SIIADESI:- EMI IV AL. 33 .10. 331 00 $1.17105 • Warehouse, 91 Wood filteet; : j.. Second door below Diamond Alley, : fee-bawd rryrrsemiarrifea. PARLOR PAPERS. • Standard Gold Pet - piers Note rece'red, of beautiful doolguo forgarlbi*,o No. 107 MARKET STREET, tong Jim. It. I.IUGIIES***:, 423 Penn Street, FIFTH WARD,P,ITT Deposita received iiii I [O, p Collections - 1.4,1e 00.011 Pin pi ale Unlkid =I GOVE T SEC .734Dia.61a.t i►aci 1118 SIOCKHOLDBB ROBERT DICKSON. P: JOHN U. RALSTON,' ROBERT J. DRIER, t'ashler. DIII ,C 1 .011,: ROREILT DICKSON, (MARL. JOHN H. RALSTON. I JOSEPII wILLIAM S4ITH, CHAS. U. ARMsTIiONG I WK.—._,. JAMES I.ITTELL , !PAM SIKHF.HT, DR. J. AML, I JAMES. TA I'Ltat..• ,1111:1:11 BANKING HOUSE. • - N. HOLIES hONS,' , !‘ 334stiais.erst,,, No. 57 MARKET sTREET.PhIi::: • 13 Z.11.1: , :r 1 )Vo l :SrbV i 'A d stirizi Dented Stat.. and Canada. STOCKS,BONDS AND OTHER SEGOllltlk Bought and Sold On Coininlssion.+' Putlevlar sttention paid to the pare.lofte sale of UNITED STAT SEC . . .• • , , , ~ .. INCLUDING I . I V '-‘.• • . .. ~ United States Sixes of 1851; .. ; ...,: c Do. do G- • . . Do. Elves of 10-09; . :. ' 7,?. Do. eleven-Thu-Goa ; .; 1 ,'i Do. Certldesles of Isidetitettness. ' • ' - C rders sxol Vouelaersbonglltor colleetsiLlJMBl.ll, SEWING kAatIM7EI3. WIIIEELEIR & vasorim'.= , ; LOCK - xxXM • SEWING we woal4 advlip amma talbagd attired:err •i 4 aid thrall wheat alltr WI rstba tall 'on • sa. • wife wear her health, *tier add 116: •••• In :h. ' - "atleh, arra, •- • - ea r , • • • rs wh" a *wi n g Mara an be ob. , Tbe wuraLER Im:sew arer ha:arable aid In eraybons•bold. ••Welg•Cs Itga • •••a i agr a at khitholartak - oardater; , us 7oaH • aeir / ee. 111 WlLlLEtatit WIT.-/ - rc Bolt ••• 1 • • • • 'the taadate 4 +, 1 6. be.t• • ware Mt !awl , dr beolat mkt* bedlne • flatly,,,laraea• Analiddrat, . •• •1 :1 ,e hare awur. Virßovr mAxx.r4ens NOLSE, sat' MUM( btratt: SPEEDY aid exateLt-twprittla- , :ha tar Matadi Id tb , rart , t , ' NV ' 31. Stna:M; , 1 1110 ' 27 /Vat 1514 • ' ; • . 1.1;,- '~~~~~ ..-_-; RI - ~~ am i ~ ~,: A". t 1 , 0. • i v - 4y :0 ; -Agt,
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