El El 12,11cTittr,bitvr i lt(f)arattc, !MONDAY, DAY 13. 1,077 TrIE London Peace Conference pro cluced.a treaty with'!which all the powers profess to be satisfied; but which is to the mind of not one of them. Neither I'russia nor France gets Luxemburg; but the Ring of Holland becomes its Duke. Its fortress is to be razed. The neutral powers gutiruntee this Status. the struggle between France and Prussia is postponed. 31n. Mouttow 13. LOWI:Y, of Erie, has pleasantly surprised the - people of Rona' Fylvania. Ile has done a s,.tuditle thing. In view of therhostility plovohcad,y course, he has concluded ,not to : - diempt the impossible by sechint.: a reelection to the ti' , late Jenate• In consctiutuco the 'Republicans of Crawford co , :uty claim the candidate, rind the choice wean lobe between Col. and 31r.. RiCIIIIOND. M 3 Crit:IIHR: DAVIS Wils token ficlM rortre.,s Monroe to Rietantind on Satur-, day,' upon n writ of hab,, - ex r,rp,43 issued by Judge - Underwood, of the U. S. Cir cuit Court. It is prolMble, but not mr- Min, that his trial will be commenced to day. Whether the grand-fragedy of the xebellion will aid in a IoW farce, remains to be determined. What. a picture of life dill,, s !he ';,nat that conveyed Mr. Lhoiis prey. t: A State Piisoncr, tinder a gird . of r.oiilieys, on his wny to trial Mr his life; two bridal parties, with gleeful retinue=; and a •wo: nun strtu,ti. down by death iu the midst of all I • •311 re-entering Richmond, ',chat memo- Ticc in.ubt have pressed upon Mr. Davis; memolits of lila former power, of the great coniliet, of his overthrow, and of Ids ignominione_tlight Tnr. Chicago.gro7ing out of the demand for ten hours' pay for eight hours' work have about subsided, Mad it is stated that work will ceuerally be resumed to-day. . It is not marvellous laboring:men are everywhere di...vatit-fied with their condi- Lion, amt . anidons to improve it. Their case woulaim hopeless if they were con tent. But they do nut always judge . Tightly Ito to the incur., by which they are to tiroct an improvement:" Each iunn's destiny is mainly Ai his own 'eeping. .11.e - will..ordimmly acquire a competency or fail of it, just as he uses his fitCliitiCg. In commercial, professional, manu facturing, mechanical and agricultural employments cases are about as rare n 5 white black birds 1p which men have become either rich or famous hy giving only eight hours a day to work. due ness ordiriatily enacts front fourteen to ELltC , :nhoprs out of every twenty-four. many cannot endure so constant. strain is true. fleece Ohl fall out by the way iu the race of life. The stronti- Er Ace oil the prizes. Bow this is to be 11Voitle.1 we Ca - M::A sae. The men of strength and resolution will use the advantages Natteiel,is given them, and Es sums z their feikiws. iOUTIIEIZN lt.alliC.tLl+]f.. • South Qtrolion has always i/CCII con t ideas, and . 'foe bul.lilet:s iu commending theta lo adoption. For nearly halt a pandlati*.y gave. her the headship ei the int; States. White Ive did not like her idea.;, WI:1,11111;cl the ele,rne.,s Keith r'?"‘ - .. 'which =de : , 7.ttt.l theca, and the ceneist envy with which "she embodied them in law and 11:,Lge. Besides, we have alt ways felt there was more hope for South Carolina thin any other Southern State, btdeause slot had ideas and the habit of following Wherever they led. • • Massachusetts hat been pretty uni formly held up as the type of advanced Northern opinions, South Carolina of theanost extreme Southern. Piers. The rancor with which t hey have been stigina. Used by the opponents of the views -NM& bave made them eons pi4.:.asui, attests their:respective claims to pre-eminence. But South Carolina, in della:ice of her will, is called to act under changed con ditions, which render. the retention of her traditionary ideas impossible. `:ave r} has been taken froin her by violence and destrOyed. — Free industry has been forced upon her, and she Must get ifie best out of it 51.1 e can. Were she dull,; inert, unthinking, sue mitilt stand and idly lanvent settot she cannot restore. Being full of energy, vivacity, versatili• ty, she isceinti; nothing of the stirt. /dins gr , rCrn her. Hence, MassaChu tOt.ts must look but fir her laurel's. of • ratlicdlism, C troll na will strip thorn from her krowe and Itintl them on @CT! In revolutionary epochs ideas :run • lash 3loditicaflous which in pisaicful "'times ;Wei Wollia be consumed in aceOm plishing, are wrought out in a month. This 16 why periods of the greatest fer ment, such as the people of this country ' • are now going through, an such as the French encountered at the close of the . last century, are always most fruitful of • . ameliorations which afterwari . ls astonish Mankind. It seems to be the nolinatiob of Providence that (4 now birth of nation, as of iudiVida shall only Col2le through agony. . , • Five years ago. in :South Carolina the conception universal among the whites was that the hladiti were by n=ature an inferior and sulior.linide Order of 1,, jr.01 and by revelation predestinated to per petual bondage in punishment for the offence; of 0 Vilaotice ancestor. Those • = who atutinpted to ithivert the purposes of the Almighty, so int:lilted in r hys,i-• ologieal structme and sacred story, were • denounced 55 1I art, ignorant, fanatical, • infidel; unfit ;or icssecistlon With pstri • on i e and Cl,istian women. ?Sow, in it? domi nant cl iss of whites, ;he rain e ,lt sm of • 31assacho eur panv i. The h,.... , of the ohs poesitivery inoerney, nith WAnn IlAmmron at tia it Maue!, have reinlved to run a mixed ticket, of white: blach , ,f , r tire Con icutfon and Legislature. This much farther than the Ihrpubliean party har, o'er ilcmande , l. The uttumg extent 'to which that party ha, gone is to that netch citizen shall hate the full en joyment ni.'• bie or her mltera: and ina fineable r,,r11.1.4. olicr ho!,!ing is not one of tuch.. Unacr hereditary 'ittnur `dry, indeed, f a ortc individt, by a lc eel fiction, pleamnt eamich 'to :here, arc Seputed to be bore vl , h the. :iglu to govern. They dcrivc that' either royttlly, from their or, throkrat ier.lly, trona Aod. But, under Demo. institutions, no ounion has a nat ural right to cnie,Y. That right is La black, has any business to complain that he is pa=red by.. Ile may be more rota petent and meritorious than the one on I whom the toast fulls. If En, the people :offer, but they hive none the le, the right to put up and put down whom u ever they will. The chivalry of South Carolina are "stooping to conquer." T he have votes, From chatthtel., mhase huorsoul, with no rights at all, ey e.. transformed by the a lchemy of the LI, and Invested xv tional iiat,.into 1110, Oh all:the rights of citizenship. Partaki2N the po ii r f e . n i power; constituting so alolute ungodly; they can exalt or abase: South Carolina accepts the idea, and follows ft. • S';-auger things Lave happened than that the+ men of Loth sections, 'who have . faith in ideas, should come to•_,thcr, under the new order of affairs, nud con stitute the party of the future. 71111 i.:EriVrItURG AhYLUM The Legislature of Pennsylvania, at thelast session, passed "An Act to in corporate the Gettysburg Asylum" for Invalid Soldiers. The Governor ap proved this Actonthe 11th of March. The corporators are Generals Ml:linli, PLICNVI'ACKEE, biecees and Pd:Avnit, and Mr, Juasrn B. 13Enngn, any three of : whom are authorized to carry the Act into effect, Among the powers granted, Is the right to "hold_public fairs, at 611.12 h time or times, upon such terms, and in Ertel fray and manner tchatsaer,:r as: to than plall/ Itegnl pit, any lairs of it,, o , ,ri• Muni/CA.I/th to tlo contrary nol..riliadand• in." The proceeds, of course, arc to be devoted to erecting and maintaining 'the Asylum. At the time and place appointed for organizing this Association, only two of I the corporators named la _the taw. ap peared. Gen. Cows served as proxy for a third. These three completed the I organization and adopted a series of by laws, embodying : a scheme to raise mon ey by a system of gifts,. modeled after the CROBBY Opera Ilottsa Lottery. This seems to have been the original inten tion, and the clause of. the Act above recited was manifestly framed to . impart legality to the plan. The attention of Attorney General BEIEWSTEA Was called to the matter and 1 1 he prepared a formal opinion, which has been published. Be makes two points, I in effect: 1. That the Act does not war rant the scheme started under it: 3. That I corporators cannot appear and serve by ! Ni".W.,l'ArElt. '1 C11T! , 12 New proxy; anti Mace the organization in I Yorl , ' , I! i'' ••":'' "ne""p'-'' ' l ' ‘`'''' 1:01(1, roe these reasons . be expresses ! t ,, l ' t ."'L',„`,',,` ',,:;‘'' I ,'',', : r . ' - , r , f t ',..,-'. `,.''',,Y , ,,;,.,` : , the determination, as the law oft cc of I ti,,nalcsts, bat a m,..i.").:1t:M1. , : , : , :,44;:ri21, the Commonwealth to resist the :execu- atAndonin , 4 the di-, it , -: al ot doctroie. lion of the scheme by promPt legal pro- and crieds. Th, 1- , ... "S. many men p:sses.- Wur-e 4rt'etl, I ceedings. . and yet'.-:goer el,,,aeter , !tip , nor-ekes, , The Asylum Association, however, ' th ~ at a y, ~,,,,,. d,...,,, , ,c,, , o f f,,,,,• 44 ;1,4 i fortify their position by the opinion of whole world itdo 14.14 , :ol g. oau,..i .. Gnonon 'W. BIDDLE. 11/1 , 1 SAMUEL C. thiougli the ioirroi.'ine•h• I .41 one ro. , , ./. , 11..US Patterns, two highly respectable law- I . : i t t L 7 l : .' l .: 2 '''', e , , „.. ~..., , i • ~., „.,, ~ .11 ~ . . yer of Philadelphia, -to ale c , re“l . 11 ' i- 1 ma . n: to 1 . -eli,iou ' and ..nd ..Ivl I,i .ti ,, ,,: n t. , . AT MASONIC HALL, full legal power is contained in the law 1 !Oovr:e, ju-:a., and t •;.: ilf•y; to ;!..• :..!!!; • ' ' to do what has been done, and that the .y and tliu ,WC,t y 1 , ,..“ ,Il ril . .tit,, , : 1.,/ g g - v oogg o p g . g t I, 4 . gost! ,,,•agg g , endure. a l III , 1 ,:nt7y; in ~- , ~,,,,, ,o, loc C. organization is legal, „• to human po , gr,,s- . -Meanwhile a collateral iSElle has been , di, ..,t1'..,1, 1"0,1,- IV IT , s A. 11,, . raised. The Philadelphia Bn7d,gin coin-nt iult.4s. i••., ~4, ; •::: 0.t.. i CONSU7tII.I.IOS.—TIii, C con tcr putes that thirty drawings, such as that . I ''''',',';',',`; ;.,` l'•'-'''', ~.."'” ......,,,,.., 1 ~P-..-1,,r-rl-.1t5,1.',14.:.'1,' TO I , R!.:,S. 01:t.- reci.ntly advertis.ld, will produce -i-1:!,- i :::'- , :' , : 1 ' , z, - ',,., , , , , '. .. : ,.-.:: l, . I ''.''',.., ' i '' . '',..'" :. 7 ' :"•'' ''. 00 0 non of which the ..a....vlum will get i 5. , - , - ~ , . .as -,,,,, ,- : .., n- .:, :' ~,..- : ''l.' ';.; , ' .'.. ,- i1i ., ,,. ~..J 5,,;,:i a :,...i,":" : i ~:' rz:1 , 1(1,000. It goes on to say: li.. , • •., ~. o7r: -,..• ~ ', MA 1 ~[ll. pa ox I oto I ' "Our ;••alculadion allows the liberal ! ;:4'' . sum of $130,000 lot the expenses id cap - ii !`-',..'• drawing, leaving. as stated in a pre. ion. artiele, about it,7,01•40,th0 1 0 1, 4 • 1 ,,,„p. 0 ,!.4;4 , 4, - , : , .:... , by this "Board of Sunervisors' • for z;,eir ; ir t l4,4'_;;',:,:•, , , own mivtre of ti,i profit.'' We , have not taken the trouble to :.-te ) . _ -whether or not this computation is ;wen- • ~: -•1,,! . . '- L ;...-•••• , 4 . ! , .rate; or to determine whether or not any , !,;:44,y44.• ' !4 , 4,4 , ~,, private and sinister speculation hi ie. 1.1.: • L;Y:,....:1- ...:.., ' volved in ale enterprise. Th., eirinwlc: ' .'', ..'....r... of the corporators breaks tire e 4. 1 .!, of •41,4 ;`.•'• harsh imputations, to far as,„they are concerned. If the Legislature, in passing this till. :2'; :',,,11,.,, ; ~,; ~', ' , ~. j, designed to restore the ohl Lot"ery s , - ; :,' -'-`' •' '' " - -el; r , 1 .. tem, for a new object, it acted in conti, . (4 , 141 R , 1 ,.. it t ,, ) , E ., , ~, , ,,u . • yention of the convictions and wislai- I t;; , r. A..). 5;• • ; 5., 15555 5 i .c. -, of a large majority of the people of the 1 it s +,' , .. / ,,, :i aa - ~... .: -, . ~ i.... 5 .a . i. Commonwealth. If authority to do ;ii,..c,,,„1 that was covered by an ambi,pany of e‘• I ...I",..!;.':: 'l' pression, the real purport of wlti,ll was 2,,:;;;•1i, not perteived, then a fraud Was practic- I "1: ,::•;,;•1 :;' . .1; ': ed. The neat Legbtcture may 1,, ;11— ‘..l'", "',.....%:." posed to revoke the authority ur Inter. , 5.,-,..:1i ....;,'.....; T._ .• '': .. 1,01.0. e an CXlloFitiou. Either of tile-, It s a y Yl , ternatives would doubtless be resisted an , ta: ~ „! ' L ~ysi: ~„ ' . : i ' .. . ; t 1 , ,, Courts; the former on the grounsi b liLr7 il . ..1 . that co - porate franchises cannot be re, 4, Ho t ,„ u: :, 1 *......7,..1411,! . , r eindcd, unless misused or so condition,: : c:.:: originally; the latter on the istablishael i ,' , .. ' '• A ;,,,- • i principle that it does not Sttter what a I r ,,1 ,, :,., ~„;;',l: legislative body intended by a partkulsr 1 s i 1 a enactment, as the meaning must be de- 1L , ~,,:',',"`' 1 ,;' ) ,,.j"i';' l ' , termined solely by the words employed. I It;','„,',, C ,T —• But it is preEurnalde the Attorney' General will fulfill his pled.re, scud , Ibring the ar.Eociatiory into Coult, 1,11. ' /.ing the lSuprerne Judges to dm Id I ...- whether or not Lottery powers levrebeen , granted it so as to Etartd. IT is understood that Hon. Joni; • 1, ""1: 1.7•7•-,F.; " JANCARy, Printing Paper to the 1 value of .11:31:7,7:::; it: February to :the %%title of $:;:i.M: , ; and Mar , h to the 1 t,c ‘l. V 3111., •of ,?'24575 ; was imported from an, .nn Europe iuto the United Stucco. ute.;aa, CE.S.F.NA, rimier an appointment late State Temperance Convention, is preparing it bill dceig ied to .suppre , ii the iiavnr trafliein Penurylvanla, will be preeented at thg, next ter,ion of the Legislature. .A3.01..T one half of the copies of th- G,,,7,c•rTE mailed to places beyond •• Slre,illehlitlnn never reach their iltistlint- v ' ' - tion, being stolen . by Postoilice Depart went olliciabs. • te.rt trh •I The Lally or the Capitol. Mrs. : Ames, In her toet >~Snshin Eton letter to thc Inflepend , d, describes of the female lobbyist; and their 'way, Time following sketch is thrillingly inter- Cstjn C.• "Leaning bark In a deep chair, no one near her, you see a lair woman. wI etc LeAltlfUl presence 500105. at Curl um With the many anziouti and angular and the few coarse women around tier. The calmness of assured ponition, the ei,r , A, •eitistaetion of conscious beauty, envei ipc her and float from her like MI IAIIIOS - We feel it even here. Pale phones droop above her lovely forehead, velvet draperies fall about tier gracclu form. We Bitch a glimpse .01 alluring hwes, the gleam . of jewels glittering on ' . l :mpled; unglowitl hands. Look long Into this , face; its splendor , of tint an; - perfection of outline can ' , ear the clobinit scrutiny. be .k long, ant 'hurt .bat' if a soul sninly I ..7,11 us serene looks, out from mr#s.tr tho,epcnciled nrelitii., through the itibit. log irises of those beguiling cyen. Dd: and the unveiled gate which nwuts your, aeiil tell yen, us phdnl y :16fs. gun . eau toil, that ailiilatbm Es the lifi;!o: • unit solution the secret of its spell. This, : beauty would not I.laneh hem, th e Gemst sight, it is the beamy'ot one e, Lo tunes her tongue to homYedtc emits, and ; lifts up her eyeilds to lead in e , She conies anal goes in a showy cur . inc. i She glides through the corridors, h.,iim s the galleries and the antersinns 5,1 1.1,, Cap's! ,t4.. , r_vt:Cywbere eonspieuou.. „ it: her .. th, unnl Jr. I 1, 1 3 • J` 111611ESHIIIIREP RAIL'S 0, drop in .Ihl. socrers• 2 v/mali•, of • .... 0110 ytttl 1101 tilt' t 't 011 c tot the 111011 ' 111(tt4 tItill:ot 0011 1 of lohh) ists. She j, bu; Inc of 9 (11,5:000y , beau. iful and alwaNs 111201,du1. She plays for lards shilo.s . ;, Lu". SLe always wins.. The' man who says to her, 'Secure my appoint. 1(11111, 111.1 he sure my piomotlon, and I 1001 3 . 1.11 ro mahy thousands,' 1.100.11- ly cots bin %pro:lunch', and she her thous ohls. ) , :cs she 11 :At litt:tot :1 nnppli ant ? Not ,11. 111, an 0111' press W. 611110 10 C i te a , plio ll, o. ', V in ,he e. 1241 ill I•n.tui- 1101' No. 1! . you 11 ...it 10114 enou,h, yiku 111i•ic OVcr th,:c imt not alone. Far from the ears of the crowd, in sOnle ante' 0.1111 t•olt lit. , St, 11111,t. this woman, as he: 1.0 0:40 41 allot all lan Make her, stilt d tszle the sight of a half demented and wholly bewildered rragnate, and then tell Elul what - she wants. With allur eyhe and begml. 1114 voice, site nili husiege Ili , will through the OllttWollitt tot . his senses, and :30 charm Lim WA 10 do her pleasure. Ile promises her hi, halt:mice, be promises her hi, power, L, r larvrile blvdl have the 101' el he demands. T h us St 'me of the highest prii,.s• in the Government are 0011. Un , crupuloui men pay wily 10, men to touch the r.111 , ,t1e,L (.11d surest. =prints 01, ilalaqa(ti, illOl 11(121 (p o ll a le. cret. way • to their public" ,uccess. looter the question is, Shall women par ticipate in polities; shall they : , rll a con trolling cluueu . . in the Govcrnleuc s Rut, as there are 0010011 WM and 10 esert this power, 'Shall lit remain vert, equivocal, demoralizing, base': or s hall it he brave, and 1,1110, nuLl 01,10 as the •rmu? f I Diploinasic A very amusing anecdote circulates about the Emperor Napo:eon and the thuitsian-llavarian treaty. 17Ua months ago the EnTeror imsy Lira what Wai going on, but c, ml.l not otnai a poSiliVC information. 'rhe Ite:gian :Munster at .quutelt was elm rgiad to nail out W Nether ; tint sunpectml tteaty with - limier:, Bay, tin, iVe., realty exi,bel or not. The ,ctiti. Minister learncti sac luicnt to justify hies ill tharfiror for thli h,Ll'ae. 21..r1 Il' ed there, he cues at once to the Premier, tabd with out preface of any sort a , !.,.; in-a-conti . ,kinjui way, to be rliOWn the treaty agreed to by Prussic, Rader, tee , as he was derirou,i of :ceding the exact tech in p a nigraph ;s r () anal ,o, because he thoihtht, • &C.. The Cadets Truant r, taken quite unaware:, .aid he sea, to•tily .orgy he could nor do so, no the trcal y Was . se cret oat.; it was, thermore, itnt'''' , S .,6l e for hint tu ;bow the letragt'aph in tines tiou. Tit other v.h.'ec,l him good morning, anti lace:Ling: Inwardly at tin, succe, or h 1 , 0 ht .;the W ~ ~ hot 10ha', ill kal ; h11; Car Israhe hetthth ithr.. ME THE Ng =I IN Egl .1. ... ! I t It I t ` t , _V ....... 1 r• • r.!.• %1•01.1 , pu • .. #1,1 4 . 411.1.1. t• f, .4 ,, 1 t • j. I a I MEW i?...uvl,o,l;:i'isEAlENl'S, ..._ ...._ _ all o: i rt. - j::1;:r: t shrut.,,a. a.:l t.• ' :4 c,:::00 . . ROBINSON BROTHERS, ra v-1 r. c, No. 7S FO I:1[11.1 101nrgla MM=;I tr. , RE ONE 10F." VAN NEW ADVEitTISEDIFFI:§ PAID FOR MAY AND JULY COUPONS, JAS. T. BRADY 6: CO., 13an.liers, 'onrll► & Wood Sits SIGN-ENGINE IN THE 'WINDOW FR IR INT IND RUT TE IS. PERE AROMATIC COFFEES. PURE -/E'ICES7 MEI tiliED FRUITS, P' i - c 3 nud SJ of lc 1c.1.1.er. SUIELDS & BRICIIER, 108 Smithfield S ( 'red, OPPOSITE POST FFICE• r.:-J-GZIAND TEMPERANCIE OIZATION. 'rd. JAMES A.. tRAY, FROM LONDON, ENGLAND, 161.1. 11ELIVEr.. GREAT ORATION! Tufsday Emnitlg.)la) 21st, MEM ME ~ u - r . I.t, Itik: V. . (%. DR. J.• A HAS REMOVED N 9. 11 SnITHFIELD Si:, CHANDELIERS, Brackets, Pendants,- &C,, r vt,.cl I 4 WELDON & KELLY'S, MEG PLUMIJIERS AND GAS urrrEwi 164 Wood Street. I I 11.1111.1.1E11. Ilazaur...i‘erY Itt•t. It.rnt•ttl , ,g I t n rn I tin:Lt., an It. ran stt Sri rr • t-ttr,l nnti 4.1 - 1•• tt•l .t ttt -, ttn, ttl ttnr, • rttl ottt• tt.t..l to tit . • t-,t uttsttnt t, wittt •,:t t t,tl tt , t,t LI• g Int tr tr tat, titett, ntt. • I )EYIOVAI.. JOHN F. CLULEY. ilouhr and Sign rainier, No. SL/1:111:C11.;:tlEti n Corner L'CHIIUGH SIATINGTriti, LEP,IGH , COU'J ,PA ("11 Alt 1.1". S pi:wt.:es, Proprietr. 11 . w. Vt.rl .1 on'. A 1.0,,•A.1 1; i• tuo r. Mt yarn., . t MME MEE DEALER CEMENT. EMI: PRP - 1 , . A SI/ TILE, V 111 l Ic LINIE, I . III,II'LY At..l I'.R 1179 , .. 1i.7 silt Ezt Fon SALE /:HEAP Volt C. 4511 ~er, 3 1,11 vr.ry . r. ro I,sn I: 1:•zulr , nt t, • ll: , lu M. suldl I ,titil)UN'S I= .rta T • .1011 4 : A. ItEN,iIAW. ,orn, Ihna • M.S.PLE SUGAR. 18 Bbls. Primo Maple, I=l mi.. 11. , rnl ^l., AI , . nY• TFAS-111111the1 lot of IlreakfaNt aL.,t re•TiVt Fr.!,.tal .1.. All. el • 310 LASSEN, sml, holvtal.. ntol d. iittlat La, FAHNESTOCK ez, HOLTON, V'Lclal B c' 1,32m - oot, Sold by nll tbropecloblo Ilrogg;1/.1+ C=ItINZI= MISIILEWS 111:1(11 BITTER IRON tITI. 111I,LS, FIFTH suazr EXTENSIoN, .ieur l'enro , ylrania .±frenue, 11, PA. PURE SPICES' AND !LTUSTARD uur I. t.'.l Arts urr- T`t F.-11 . SIEyI, roal .Y 1:0.5...3Ti.11 tto L.( a:: 111111:11ENT linf , S OF SPICES, MEE (hopped Fee,. ConAahtly on Hand, LEet R ntIKI.1:11liE. IVAIGENOUSE RICIIIBD BREED CO., X.11.6.2(- 10 .12TIEFRIES , No. 100 Vioott :'Sweet. IDUTTAti NIA ANDnll,t'rlt. TA TI:AY6 A..t l'Ata.l: CI., I - Ltlll -;:rs. c,ii‘n rah, II CIDNA 1..5• • • 11 l 11l A rl'l'l 7t \ C tr ,. . ,,,, r1 . , rll , / , - , LAVA Y1V1 .. 1 ix VW\ rel -- • I.l,trir 1:11.11,11.71.111,.11.1. 1... L. V,: CR BARR: KI - JAR - P & BUITCPUB, .W.A.3IE.LIN 1 ISAR. it, No.ll. St. Clair St., Pitt,,tatr;l EMI= ~-('i m~r~J•, resrL:_t _ ;iin.ii:~ OUTLET SA-,7111,T S. r 0 , 11p7 ,1 11' IV I plyinivy _ A.l 1! :1 , NEVi CU. 1.. ut. Great American Lath :klachine,; .._ ~.: ; MESE of ♦:1 carlell,• =MBE El Urnernl Szaprriptz ntlent: A:‘,...y . 3. o.hat,..l.ll.:"MlLEi 1 LOtilk ,,, & ~- I--- SF ,r"" F',7o L.,.% p, , 0 r• - y c. : .si; St. • f lair. St., Pitthburgh. 3ss i.,,, y - 1 - , .„ t. c ~. —, c) ~ , ~. \ ty.:,. ....re ..,...v.,,: ' t ' :: - 1.1-',,'.1.:-,..0'..'7..:1.d..".1',:i'j:::•:b1e'y'i'2,':•:::..0.- • , • r 4 5 37. 7- r• 1 Goops JUST UPE:IILIG. PTT.T.'::33 I 3q7 PA • ftl I ME • MEMO l'ilIEL - PS P 2 CO. ~' ~~~... ~ t. BM Ell MGM V. , 7t TI:1 MU I t V N T D. gin - 11 En N F , P.1.(. 4 .j . f IN A Y Yr 3nar, Mill • V,at r 11,11,,r 'V I ` .1. Nl' D ..r4.1c,1E1M , D 21 , , T Pt r,oa , ; ,1T II n DI.VII ON 0 WANTED—To make SW ttr ,, TVA : 4 1 T E 4—A` GENT — FOR T T f, 14c OF7t.I:I3IERICAN DZIT.ING T GREAT ErBELLION Cy :Le H..v. I:!.:Ti‘N. D . D .. 1. S. Nay, Ata.lemy, Iterres•ntxtlYre. ,IlvArati'l Hurlers. In C.cv.i ..... • for ClsViSillag now lewly 1,. r.eLrros a co,. MIME A GENT:3 WANTED, BOTH MALE AND FEYIALE, ectry towt,:dp nn . i . ronnU, In n . yn,7 Pr^ 1 ,n,lntt 71 Tblr.l Arnnt. Ptit.l.arals. Va. fli>i: I{k~~iC0:1 Y, 1208 RENT. I: A tifjr:lll IN OAKLAND, tO wl 41,1 n 11:1,,,,eb • of th T e an ; r ,t01.7n. 1 House contslni Ali 4 1 Y122tt,T% 1,,,00L:10, 0 Immediately. LOLIGIIILEY FiLEW• 10.2 Wood r ip LET. Lodging -Rooms T!;• , - 1,0111 , . ti,cl7 furntst - ca or unf‘lrolsltt. l , ..Nu• II A.NI. , ralosJO I,'Lzt.msnED 110031 TO LET. A GOOD rUENIS,ELED BOOM, o ndwltitln dye ya,ate4.ol.4l.l._eof ...ILI 1.-t to on , DO, re frrenc! 4:•:,u ....:T..ti;LING TO RE,. T. Twenty-five Stalls, I= a V.. 1,1 ztre , t. nes: . Of - - 74, I 725. C. C'IZEILLY, • FASHIONABLE MILLINER, 21); Diamond alley, Pitttburgt, Pa. 101 ,a,st most faahlouat le rules or 1114. Tn 1.1,r.311:a, 311,a ,. . and on 0 Ur :nada to .•, rrlcta very reason apla f 1; r''.7" IPENING.-311t.5. liITCIIIN • r 1.n.! will open tit,. all Sun: f.; -71:11Incry Goods, CAtli races. 1W 1-zuEvAL xllcghear LIVENING.—mnrIs. s. STOIII- V cp,r. a L.lad,oze z,sortment of 5L:7;11.71r). Bonnets, Oats, Cal's, • • uth, a110.0'c1.. 1 . N... 1; i_DEI:A.L. bT1:1111T. Aließatrs. _f G. 111111LTON House and sign P4inters, 133 STREET, Plttnbargh Grafning, Glazing l; GiJdtnq or 1.11 , 7, ECaEOD, • • r-A, tarry. r "" NT '' .1:1•1 1 -V:1 r,4KIII IL GLldt KB. t •or .I,le of Diamond , .` 1 coe...T• l'u J 01 — IN T. GRAN, 1 ' VITT AND GLAZIER, No. 54 Hard St., Pittsburgh. Cr • .1 ry dcscrit ,l I z LTElit = ME! EICUSE AND SIGN -MINTER, I ,, L'ltlq AND OILV_ST • at thy or .:13t r.. 11. r • • RICOVIN, =1 _ -•—• CAPS, &c. • ' L-- _ `•;",‘,‘ HATS AND CAPS. =ME -.~ ~.~i. ~,•,a~n.i z~n-;.. Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, T. L. I=l=l - W. BTT7Nr-ft, •I 7 • ME =ID WANTS k N 7' r 4INT =Ell :7101:F1T - 1' . I= J. C. TILTON, No. V"!-zt , t. C.lttr • 4 1:1 S. 4 4:". Itz-1.4.1m47, IS. 1 FOR RENT 111:1FrITM ft, CO., and .11.rke L str.et. - MILLINERY PSIS nu ES• 4 ES PAINTERS. I=N=El MEESE apt 13,:0wN t monnow.s .C.::::: , II'AN9 SIGN PAINTERS. ernor i s Ttlra snit 31Ariet lartets r ;‘,,astylltc.t. n• G . 011:11LET & LOGAN, f.tnhtosab:e. I,tylcs of McCOIID Sr_ CO.'S, 21`..T.D. 131 INTcac,cl. Eft:root. g3~1.~~= O NTS i BUY r! )fl)h !E AT LOW PRICES INEMISU _ rl7. 84BYRliE No.s•2 , t.tiair - Street, 111111=1 CkV3 .17,D STRAIV GOODS Mi I. •.0 1 • 1;7 "LIN'S C CIAL CO LLECE, , G and •-• st,t lair Street. j. •.;, ing 1 1 1 1 INi)C,-q 13 /113 20 00 U