111 Etiiiiit*tigi: . &4itttt: wioNtan&Y. JuLr 21, issi Jas. of the most striking incidents of thfi age of startling events - Is the adop tiorrby the Austrian Parliament of a de claration in favor of the political equali ty of relielous faillui saddle introduction of civil marriage: • Even half a century - ago etch 'propositions,if zny . body had possessed sufficient temerity to, present them, would have aroused a tempest of Indignation. The,change is doe to two CIPICL First and mainly to the general liberalizing of ideas consequent upon the earliest and searching cliscusaions which have marked the last twenty•five years; which have effaced many distinctions formerly in - Aged on us indispentalde -, and which bard established the right of private judgment on abroad foundation, and so deeply as not easily to be shaken. These .results arc conspicuous just in prOportlon as liberty of the press and of .asaerebly has prevailed in each partic ular country, but even - where this liberty has not been recognized and enjoyed the new Ideas have penetrated almost impal pably as an atmosphere. • Secondly, to the altered condition of the Austrian • empire, by reason "of the military epe. '-rations. of last year, and the affiliation • since of 1..0111, of the Germanic Statos with Prtessia. - -Austria, always a compo. •• State, with a str;&ngly preponderat ing Catholic element, which easily con trived to beir sway, remains coinposite, but with the nor - rash ingredient abridg . ed, botb,absolutely and relatively. For merly; force was relied upon to produce the desired cohesion 'between the differ eat portions of the empire. .An force is no longer as practicable as it Vas, the la recognition of equality . li brought fur. ward as a substitute for it; and if adopt , ed in fact 'as well as in form will he . found'lnore puteuthl. Tas.North American Retie.:, in a powerful article, pictures tho present condition of the New York :ILdieinry and ahows thit'the f:eneh is u eorrup as the lobby around :Lc Logi::dare at — Albany. The conclusions recelted are that the various Fatale of New York art eoceposed, with but few extvptions, 01 the lowest class of party Poilikta" , h P — are liceinattt, as well as corrupt, awl wholaviias their chief purpo3e, uot th admuilstratiow of legal and impartia . ... Justice, but the tilling of their own pockets with money,- offered as bribes or exacted hi some roundabout and 'wicked I way. is lees. The • lairsets and the Judges, in some of the curls, seem to have a diailnet miderstanding, almost . -equivalent - to a contract, for sharing in • the spoils of outraged justice and stein. died clients. passes are mentioned, also, of open bribery... ln one, a judge, dur ing the recess Of a criminal trial, went to lunthwith the accused and his scup • se l; and on turning up their plates, a hundred dollar bill was found under the 'judge's, 'Soon alter lunch, under the judicial advice, the evidence was pro. flounced' insufficient, and an acquittal was directed. In another case, when a notorious criminal Was lot oil, his check for eve `hundred. dollars Was deposited In bank by. the judge the very next day. In another, a judge received ten thou sand dollars for squashing a series of la.r dictments for numerous fraud s. OUR . T 1001: TNITLE STOMATA AND•SICILITIIT.S.. Ity our Imrt uu- Lbws: Brawn: Lro Shermrd. put, rmrsh: For tale IV Parte, Clarke SC.. In this volume arc collected fourteen papers by different 'writers of more or less fame, with no pretensiona to eon , graousneas in the themes or the meaner of handling them; but to, fill a vacant hour with Interest if nut with profit. LIITtIIIOTIVCIV•Iirs 1 / 1 11LC Stone By Fits Iltem Mellow. Bolcom I,e a ehn, are: Pittstrurab: For sale .Clarke k Co. Mach of the current . liturature pro aided for children and youth, and equal ly in • Sabbath Schools an in scepter works, has.deletennut ctfect, even ' when not Intended. Light and ephem eral, addressed to tbc feeling, rather than the understanding, developing passions instead of the jmigment, the camsequences are decidedly pernicious. Let any thoughtfelpaient lake pains to &sultana the real quality of the books his 'read, and the mantal habits induced thereby; how they turn .21V45' from'solid reading, calculated to make them intelligeht and discriminating, and crave that whklrexci•es . their Imagina tions merely, and hd will comprehend that the more lbooks of such EO.llB they devour the lets they will know, and the smaller WI btbeir capacity for know . These remarks apply no. secrets the volume under considerstirn than to all others of the same class. A nonage-um, ewe RSTVO. Marla Child. Doeton: Ticknor t Floods. Pitt.. • burgh: Der by bavls, Clarke His. Child has won fame in higher departments of literature - ,„ than story writing, .She is a thoroughly earnest wortan, r and her romances are all -writ - ten with a definite and substantial els jectr She avails herself of the popular medium for reaching large classes from whom She could not othenvire obtain a hearing.' Her present volume is dedicated to the father and mother of Col. R. G. Shaw, "the equal and faithful friends of free dom and equal rigida." Here is the key-note of what she has to say, and she saysitinanadmirabie manner. With the exeeptiOn 'Of' the little occasional fine deseripttreivriitfog, 3t iS a story of very decidedraerit and interest- Indeed, It is more; it is exciting. The theme is scarcely new, bat lt is one that may be made thq center of no end' of dramatic v s story and play. The heroines are two beautiful sisters of Louisiane, highly eduasted and accomplished, who Dover knew Cut they are descended of a slave ' prettier, until .the death of their father and the inschveney of his estate, .put them at the mercy of an owner. The plot la woven out of the deep and terri ble mysteries of slavery, and thongfi it reads HIM a romance, and-.is tolled so, is paridreled by many cases that the war brought to light. We cannot speak of the bis'o — i at length without resealing its plot, and this ,we prefer not to do, fOr It ' la very ingeniiW, and we do not like to ipoll the pleasure, of its - readers...We will rather ask our readers to 'take our • word that it Is a' gooll...stoty. its Mei " dents are dramatically managed, and it would have merle a decided sewdion, if it had appeared before the war. - . "firmer or Sal Anintlein 015th Win. fly John William Draper, Id. 1, 1. Lit , Pro f...or'ot;Crioniirtry alit Phwieteey In New Tort, Am In three voluape, Vol. I the Contai Eve ning nts Preparatory Can to tit, el of th Wa to the r and , close of President Iluebanan'e Admlne. 'tratlett. New: York., luri: Harper Brothers. rnbil11:00, For 61.1.9 ny henry - Muer, 71 and Is nun serves, l'ittsho rgh. I rp.aar, a re. - The late ,terriblexid unprecedented war wlll.furnish rich material for many a volume. Already valuable works, .bearing on the late-struggle, have been published.. None, however, have op. peered 'containing the snipe train of thought, and indeed of such-.intrinsic • valise, as tire truly great work. Its greamess consists not only in a philoso• phial sense, but also in,narratiro and historical facts. It is richly ficighted with matter that will be of immense service to the reader, in 'obtaining a cor• rect knowledge of the causes which led to the IDA traced whit 11 masterly hand, from the earliest period of our' history down to the owning of the war. Dr. Draper advocates In the broadest sense that national events srainfluenced by physical - alums, and that the laws of intellectual development arose uniform 1 and inevitable as theise of the material nniverse. , Be introduces illustrations of the =Et convincing cluixacter to prove ti t o Ids theory'. •He shorn that the i - Oo of the condictere in the flretthatanea t . -table to the discordantlendencies o our original civilization; the t3outh being first peopled by persons fond of ease and ; pleasure, while the colonista of the North I • were of a more austere imst, and di vou,d; to the higher and ateruer dude , of fife With these disersitie,i, the ! siloni , l 10. lag alike expo Led first Item the Indians, then tho trench, follo r weil by the tyrthisy 01" their mother country, the sentiments of Utllga wore fostered and in Alus feeling Lad 'its origin. But in' the course of time, the effects of -cli mate and &mist causes began to devel op a Spirit of antagonism and two Me tioos, known as theNortWand South. or • the tree and the aim powers, were the result. The South soon began to show elements of a diverse character from the North, anti then arose the conflict for supremacy; whirl finally culminated in 'JIG war. The encroachments of the rzotith, and the' bitter hostility of the North, growing stronger year by year, to al c avery, added to the fierceness of the contest and finally aroused the nirth to determined resistance. ME The novelty or the volume, Moue; it. la the - first 01 three anti complete in It self, tts it has been well said by another, consists not so much - In the exhibition of [acts before unknown, as in the effective grouping of familiar events so its to form a grand historical unity. It andetrols with graphic descriptions of men and things, the style of the author being terse and vigormot, and at the same time discrimi nating. Prof Draper is, however, rather a posit/se philosopher, as he leaves no room for the introduction of new ele ments that might 'have modified nr changed the whole—unite for n Provi tiC.llee. The Professor is consyryatire, and yet his vie sea may not be nalatable even to that clash of readers. The gen- end drift of this volume may be more clearly understood by giving the au thor's polkas of the respective sections I. Physical characteristics of North America; the topography and meteor ology of the Itt public. 11. The elect ler of the colonial and FllbSo , l.lla pop. - lation. 111. The tendency to antazoni,ut impressed upon- that popuhttion by ell mutt and ether route,. IV. The gradual deyek.patent of rat cengraphicul par- Les, IL° North and thu South. V. Their s t r aggles tor supremacy iu the Union. vi. Tito rupture between them. The work is elegantly bound in Turkey too toceo, and its mechanical execution is of the finest order, each as thils groat estalc . liahmcut sends out. It.turca'a t'n'ToinAL 1l mina, or snittincer U'4LLL4)a to TOE 11•11,10, STATES. lot lean by Henry Ilmor.7lund 73 street. We have been (stored with four num bers of this valuable publication, parts ;1 7, 1 , 3, 19, 20. Nut having teen the pro strate numbers, we are not prepared to chi; as intelligent an opinion of its mer its as we -would like to; and one that the work should receive. The numbers be fore us - indicate its viable, from the ele gant manner in which it is illustrated, With battle scenes, army movements, portialte of distinguished ofilders, and vainablia maps. This history has en grossed 1... kg, labor of the authors for tire years, auelass been wrought from orig. mal sources. It is about the size.. of; • COE'S lIISPEP6)9 CtRE liarper's Weekly, each part containing eeassia hs-rarisaisr or the )assts 2.1 pages. -Many of the Illustrations are of the full size of the hilt° page. The j entire work will comprise from thirty to thirty-lire numbers, and will contain ! , ,,1aii,, t r.4. 4 1 - ti fatly One Th.sand 11.1.,4tretioo. . The j Illustrations, - it is estimated, will cost j is =L:llo,,..:putf.,:azet One..llTooired: Th.:m.4nd //Awl- part 4,.. ;! t5 . ,.. ,, r , .- ‘, .L.c7. , 1vA.9 1, 1-0 . v „... 4 . 7 . a 1 1:i:a. I 7 'contains Pone'ximmupaimi in Virginia, oats, .cte, The win; Ilea tbu invasion of Maryland—Antie tarn.' Part 19, .Burneide's Campaign— 1 tr.', hedericksliureb, and Naval anal Coast !,7:::,',.. % .,:'!'; 7 .i ° ,1 - ia,...',7,11',;`;.T:4, 7 1 - LIZT;'' 'Operations in 17:93. Part D. Wor 4 , VaTs t a l .'7...Trta:.`,l " VinrigiVs."e:l:sit'ii=ra on the Miasissippi, to March, 19611. Part 1 ` i appal Cat ell, The War on the. April l'";Er"i " 1 etrlth. and May, 1963. This work Is valuable 'to those who were:rarticipints and to the !millions of inhabitants in this great country living during those momentous Bevides, unbent destendants will min it - inert than Fres the living. Tieglarra ,ka FILILD3' Pettl.l - publication ot "The North American Itivieiv," "Atlantic Magazine," "Our Young. Folks." and "Ea-cry. Saturday,” by this Well, sail 'Malay known publishing establishment, LAS given them a place in almost every family ditto In the groat North. This Item shows a spiritsotprogress in these liye times; that attracts attention of no .ordinary kind, and is marvellous in-the eyes of ninny. The stately." quarterly, The _Vortil simerieOn &eine, always richly freiht eat with papers of the highest scholarly type, was never more so than may be found In the duly ham) (Math nun. bee,) just oat. The' articles, of. tWa number are at follows: I. Origin of the • Italian hangtage... 2. Serfdom and the Emancipation Laws in Russia. 3. Swe denborg's Ontology. 4. Longfellow's Translation of the Divine Comedy. 'I he .ludietary of New York. 5. The I Labor Crisis. - 7. On the Tcatinanny of Larguage Respecting the Unity of the Roman Races. ltousacau and the Sen timentalists: Critical :latices, etc. The mere mantion of toe samba of the arti cles conveys an idea of their' •We may refer at time to one or two of 'these papers, relating to aloes tioiS now agitating the public mind. -At the time "he •-f fatalie Magazine VMS projected, roan tan years ago, Um • on ll*o3lllCtit was. regarded, as a hazaltiOnn a One, bemsc to many monthlies had pre. ii siouely failed. The initial numbers gave evidence of 'supplying a want In the lit erary world long needed, and from the very outset success was- foreshadowed. Writers of character were secured, arti, cies appeared with the ring of sharply defined views, and anon living issues, which eclipsed . the lighter ones. The clear, otsen, bright test, substantial white paper, and unique appearance of the magazine, when heat issued, has been inaintalned, even throughout the "6(91. dye'. em. Now anal then articles of the ettreme 'tidiest type, especially of 'the religious soil, give offense to the onto). to; yet withal the general character of this monthly is exceptlonaL Tim July number Cant Sing a rich hill of contents, 1 namely, "Estrada from Hawthorne's 1 Note rooks," "Ai Pada.," "Doctor Moike," "My Visit to Lyliaris," "The 1 Piano in the Galled States," "Religious 1 ;tido of the Italian - Question, " etc. I 1 The illustrated magsZine fur boys and girls, "Oar Young. rolks," .. doting its 1 existence of two and o hair years, has I obtained a large circulation. It is print- cd in elegaut style, with illustrations of I the moat picturesque kind, and brim full of articles of the moat racy iiotC They corps of writer; cannot be eictlhal, and , cbutains mimes of the higliest niced i n t h e literary world. I litany u growo-up'per. son may . receive instruction and profit .by reading articles that we could name. 'rhe weekly' publication of "Every „liaturday" supplies a clam of choice read . log, that is much preferable to the wildly. washy so called ilterriry weeklies that Mound. The reading nuttier Is cure fully selectial from Foreign current Lit mature, etubraclag serial titles, short i storiea, essays, olographlcal and descrip tive, poems., iletches of travel and. ad venture, literary Intelligence,, and popu lar papers on a. ..tenet. Jest the kind of a publication to read on a short trip, oi g while away on hour at home pleasantly and profitably, Trts Po - twos tire. 14 . Charles Dickens. &rasa. Ticknor a Yields. Pittsburgh: I've rata by Davis, Clarke Si Co. This the first volume of a new all. lion of Mr. Dickens's woris by this Boston house. It. is priated in larger type anti on a larger page than their 9ther edition, and is also admiralty lustrated. Tho series will number thlr teen or fourteen yolomes,Snd will appear monthly. This edition is revised by the author, and Issued armuliancousTy he* and In England. TON 310,T. rs Baran.. lry John Gorilla.. Barton: Lee S. Shepard. - Vittsburich: For rale by W. A. Glldeufsnay. This Is a well-told account of a tel to rival] and a , brief residence there. Though donation embodying iamb mit. judcn,cuts a; are common In all mein nu • NEW AD . \ new ground, tt will rephy perusal by tlre F Oll NAGE, information it coutaima. n.n...11, Sac., nr• II •lon. Tr-nnrn { vVe.ll rlztt,res. Lc. Wilt Ito 101 l r • fulnnir oar,lconm 11•111 ,• pnpular litirg”4:.ti, EITItrICT, $ll,O • ?I; Ili. krona • writing=A ENGLISH & 0., C • 11 , ,er Sew lock: It. 1,..mt. 1.0101071 for .luiy. NblY Llwrdvt.llockglltOri. In - rat C00t..., or bow I tuanv.l.:o , l mu_ to blo tor twelve tntra. d I'ractlct.l Look gook rw .Southern 110II6tkeerwrIA. ton, lAen.C, rubll.bor.. • Jugular Epl»alr of:Jilarrled Life i The Ness Iltrany, rind.) Lecker relates, rn what it daints to be unimpeachable authority, the fullniring singular case, which occurred in Franklin tovynFl - nr, ri - 1 . 10 county, The latest and most singular sensation that. Franklin . township has products), was told Os by two as responsible citizens -I as reside in the township. It sumps that not many weeks ago a young couple, j • whose names W e are requested to sup- j press, were married by the Justice of the . ['sacs of Franklin j tewnehip. -days after the marriage. at about mid- j nigh 1, the jannig wife left her bed, went Out of doors, and remained but a slant tlt/le. On entering the house alic retired to bed itgain Without speaking to her husband. Twice ‘atterward, between her first-gelling _up tun) daylight, the; wifolelt her bed and went out as :it Prat, ; remaining but a lihort time. In the i ' morning her husband got up quite curly and went to his work, sonic distance away, the wife making no complain' , but remaining in bed alter Mt* had lett. About 10 o'clock iu the forenoon some 1 , children belonging to antler were play inF near the corn crib that , stood upon the farm occupied by the j I young txtuttle, when they hmtni the cries of 311 InG.nt, apparently proceeding from the torn crib. They entered the crib, and alter a little search found a newly born babe, wrapped up in a quilts lying in (We secure of the barn. The newly married wife was its mother, and it bad Nam born while ohs was oat thu .first tmic doting the eight. What is Mat sine oh, :them this strut r, neither lite bus toad nor his gralldlUothert,ltidt lives with Litit, suspected that Ilmwmwati any thing of the kind in prospect. To glue a pleasing end to the - story, however, the husband atlu3itted. that be was the father of thu child, but was at a loss to know why his 'WWII . deterl2llllCa to our. prise him with an • “eight day wonder." Itallrooda In America. • Btatiotics recently collected and pub. lis.hed intorm no that there are ti1i,721" miles of railroad In the world, of which I miles aro in the United States. to undoubtedly an extraordinary development, if we compare the ague. gat e of our country with that of Any single nation in Europe. Great Britain and Ireland haw 13,2811; miles; France, 1ii.1)52; 4,71l1; Austria, 3,530., Italy, ri,2lll;ltuesia,-.2,775. We are than ahead of all the print:lva! civilized nations.. If we take the item of tiopulation as S ; means of judgment we rind that we din. E a uce gsraparloon in the matter of rail; rondo. If we take geographical area the care is iliffeleut. Europe Is about the size of thc United States, and it has SO, 117 miles of railway, nn exceco of 13,:t21 ; over our aggregate. Great Britain throughout all her vast empire has only 30,000 miles of railway, being 10,Stla I below us, notwithatandlng that tier geo graphical area is double ours, and her capital corresponding thereto. ItEq•TQUES 11.11tAT or FADED n AIM Itoas a d•ractor la el...obits. Atop., tat fiten (thing. tact.lttedrott, the wt•the ••4 all Ellinlil %I Itssatto of the 5 . ... N. • The Moat Iteefeet Rath theatorer '.101.100 Ewe -• .Ilatt Color Ilestoterw t'l.ottes lotrodues .1. lisle Itoloelletatoyes` . . flat Color Rwastrer , • t o ot ou 0010 Urea , . lialr to de Ntthesst. wheels., . ' ltearewor feealtherw t 4 I%R"'" "-^ T 'l7 V 7 7.;: ifs,,Z; -!- OCION Vllta Haircolraettorer! ..1,7,t.4, x e s e • their, T1.1:.=1",:=:: '''''"l`i',.ktiLlYif - hhE .e . l;'etf", td‘l - 4' ar.i . t.a.eltit 1. k'attr.,, -P tto. A. ahLLY. ..111 , . P . r.talltisi. A rbil: llL,Ar,y.. 11:. Y...• t. 1.0 ha a Co.. I Ile Liam, a DlO/17T. Alleghtnr. writ...ea GIVE NA1.11.31E A LIFT.4 14, 2 I• - People the, f too tech ot Nature. has. I 1.1:Eo et hh their health. and twit enact Altai. soil lite the thepeltri that they fell a .k. , The 1 er&tors of. eel:Mtn& mental or I+•labot. [ AlOll.O thltal. powers, to %comrades,. Very ' low .751,01 nod eutelltotloth the twir op • alrathet till, Ittathate el:wets:ed. 0.14 to thlt the. onhcalthe legatees. which loth thine le ths al r • a breathe. toe water we Arial, abet.. studs produced at tlsle IK4OII by the cheeps Nola the est of ellattr to the.warcath of earth:, .4411 world urta to mitt almost superhuman tut , to Ithsp to perfect health without trlntotes Int the plathlcal enrolee. Not haw mature& theme Certalate not with wlettenttc4 titres - Iseta.',There Is no ft.lthe In the otter air, or la 'We atcoOthltett of laratre-hAated rooms. ea 1 Wockethdpa. Of the-toilet% so ptealtoth as %spec ,',ltellyddtrotria Aulds• Why the then. whew 11ORTETT2 INA ATOM/a% 11lITANIS. ' • • • V.llOOlOlO tool: wlthorit st let. are •thth•heth Uhthoutlyie S hothlue eta rot Owen cl ea the Ithele 1.04 41/0111{t , it I sa harmless doll.ma. . tore. w power.% ni a. lerw tts oraog eftc. ea leis thleorattsi Struithellsll ars II Ata 41{ es Itt a. In &be we:3as. the eery to new setta . to taa, and to croadoleith • os old .14 then,. . rob at.) two, .4. ta uso4 .4 l'torrila IV I, aryl tOttATIVE *AULtart.N. 'Ma =oat pall (that thealtht . • • , • : ruiES CALIVADENSIS; • 1 0 A tree which la abendast La Vthwls. Not• Atolls, 014 the more'northeraputs of the New Nattand.htetth. 0041. also beeni le the elevated. -and oloontalhOue teglous of tag Itlddkatalca, -•od abonada la leedlelnal curia.. Dr. Swett. of liothaa.. ha Prepared a radiant; from.. the sweet bade bark of toe pine am eallatta., LA0117.3 WIIIIIL PIN% euxromiu. wklarla 'oes'of sore rates mall doblUtadal Manor Ise kidnap.. it ate las • charm tn all Mena.* =newts thumbnut., thatMett them 10 'Tenth! their 101 l Wadi. , " anent/. It wilt beltontel wal adapted to all those dleas74. anent Buda ha beat taut and Called. It la ItkaVlde welt suited , to eavoic coahr. and an Intelllha walla Pa old and dtbilluthatltheelf Of tall.. Min, POI* ... who el.Alat tali Pak a bottle of ttur Mall. I otat. to WT. attearsals came bat and at a don.. or bag Amen s 001.0 crated .radtleal extra odd:ea./es of the Waldo apt klikeyr. of Vera etanddor. r ' Inaba., a ditean that hes born loolrial epon bymoth Utelecarables. It lentoettlately 'chewed by It. Notion the [settee:hi 04 Ath lioouene s pea lilted asts• time t oo. The Outal Aralsr DtelOntttfnry, 'paean, or the tuns. tart •.1t le seed to Isesorrhat. ries!. and ether dUVIIWY•nt On urinary pattheel in ' ' lgtb . oVera ' '. ' ir . e,t. ' ; ' ol:lO " 4ll . rr;47, =114. 0 :: and to sarloth fortes a rheumatism." at Is ex. (Ps ' UtlVilt7.l . 4ll l fejt4 s .,l l ,L ' 4l l .l. 7 d .111. 1 11%; mil:runt. teeth b. tett, 'attain interruption to cratalmeol araettona and Instead of sdoken. __ ______ ._ rr ai. - 7 .71.7,417;i3717:17,7: tan , and (Mt;t3r (male frt t . 1,1dt.N1.1 . 3 lY HITE: PINI IVL.T. t :L4 Tr:3111;11g 67,11;tgfilg g i tOV, 110 Woo 4 tsfr mud goLd• f ITU LOTS FOR BALE.-:-Fnt -pg.- 811 TILE It IVLDItai LOTH, Gabe MOO. Otnated in the V114.10 , C OF WILIWingIUR.: by .11 foot street. contortelor „ le the plan of s a id r 4 and Ile , tlaut large salotate• walk of the - Mat - Nu on the Vent. , lvanta_ .WIII he gold together „ . ..VVTi;, r l%. Z:o4g".7leleentif ELL te •ttenee of the laic &alit 0/I.ICOIHEII3. • ,IpMeil I E.—Parties knowing • ° ,b,psCifel , Indtbt+a.to ,H. .1014 N fitrircumussost. o.tle their mcouttlA. btpire tl44i.r.q. of riuma costa. :t fn =nlA. ." o tha :1 . 1.Vg P. MI 1'0111 , 516014. •as.Jul T 214,18 F. LINE DWEILLIBI6 IN: fiEwICIL LEk.--TbektiliwCilber to - mew .d will .0.0 knee resat . p or Isle., a bas brick bouts or 0,1015 rooms, almtpricinc parlor. library, 41101 g ktkabelawwasit 'room. styes rr oath room largest...re moat. Lamed... Y... su Ilan, alaberot. !eable m•ntleli. speak - bb.• WY... /nabob slam, _sc. Ground Etc cut rwaoktful O. ynncy. Poraona IblrTUrCliaik arc Invited to call. slab cyotril. too rumbas. Orbit tattimba walk' yroal ()eaten Val by matt w. • C. •ilra c by ma . • JOHN WAY', Jr, t•ww,o, bYwlckleyvillo P.(). • R 8 beguitiftitriirm: ',"njgrs_s b 4 4 ` - tod" . gb i 4 l Et; carly . atet la, c trolls, o. aw•lridit; r eeeter ID near. I> e eery. Want, or stable room coal, Otte. And c Nay .nunsa.e. liewcar. notiots ciatit rooms, .with catbul.kbaki.; lot 124 by Mk fall at 14 , 1;4.4 0.1011114 M. • . all lads ol bratitfOr for talk bad Mt:. IMO outlaw, collect.Cti WWI' the rt. J.mmraar• P. 1.153/klitwikoal ktakkla Otkant roderal Alleabooy. FOR SALE Dalt is dens; in an Ektnilished Dry toids Stare • • Ott is am. inuiFti, ALTiGIICRT. DOING a PIMMEST 60,1501:1Pil lINIIIf. I , p;oito S.bolrito ooy ITisiMe tonne. #Ol4 re. n II.,ENNO UlEef. /Wight tiy. ra. PARTNERSHIP, NOTICE. THEIIIVIDEHNION ED. rapect.6 anytottate L4t tlity,bara litralad ACEr rattnarstily fur the itansactio• at • general MAY tIOODS IiO9tNIY/9. at No. AZ MAIL? EF:T, vn dcr the aunt ••61tIte of G. SCHLEITER.& CO. 5 . 17111L11T1L1t... 8. IL BACISMEN. rllltboUh, ant. '2* I. DACE . CURTAINS: silt C4ltices. Ve.titmll Lace, Worsted Damask, • I FOR SALE AT VERY. LOW PRICES, BY WHITE, ORE A: CO 45 Fifth Street. • BUNGS. ARMSTRONG, BRO. & CO., =I MACHINE CUT CONKS, Plugs, 'Taps, IrLib Noss. Pita, /wax, IfiINUSAZZ' c. 1. at. Nom. 1= . IPlttsbanda. VOWLEtt , PATENT STEAM PUMP. GIFFARD'S .INJECTOR.. Gas, Water mid Steam f(Mds, LRU PIPgD SUF.ET LEIN = BAILEY, F/iMtM & CO., E:4NZi;=O IRON CITY CUTLERY CO.. 1 0.3 St. Clair Street. psitbseed .e ANLIIIKW BUMS tb enure Mock of tiordorafe. Cotlirr and Variety lhfotty, at LSO above stied. ICU Sett fateotio. to Leto go baud a lif.:olass Mita of . • HARDWARE. - CUTLERY:' 47.4.131.0.6: flavcana. Muds. PlAlulaella ItlgggroVaTerrflbfilgAl Mus., a..lltnif ttwup• A*4 asking Desi Smaselllsil 158 ...P.0.if Junks. • . y • . • "W. 81. NOWA, Naltarer. H. M. LONG & CO., =521=1131 PERE MTH BENING OIL, Bmnd-lAIIIJIPER.7 Office, No. 2 Duquesne way, Ira CITY COLLECTING AGENCY. EI=MMI:IE=2 SEITON & SEATON, Local Collecting Agents. 3 ' In ' C 14114 ifTafXr• 11.009. r,O. DOT, 941 • , of .I dooetlntloof taxis tor. canted. No chores &owl% orlkoslys aro' not Demoted NEW BOOK NEOSE; _ . Mon Sabbath -School Book Store. ,r-113d.o1rok a• nanTd e l a r adasM dabbataa hoed Mar addiaa Thea anbant d ; o r 4 ~.to: PdntClAi 7. VCI;n2:1,01. 3 Ildad at..Stitabaratt. PL FOR tALC A Good ramify Horse, •A•rtn years end. pyreretty youne ,Wt footle. Lando./se see nerneWlllbe Doepet sP• .or olthor o f beta be 444 d Apply et the Iron City Spier ittilr. 11110 !Wool Extension. Extension. or of Alm Aratietar4A. erneor ooexot "root. Atlrneent. c 34 pnorosAis WILL BE HE. IOG C T E a V Vrax.".°Atia. Stgla: 11101( PTOVON orretlion• eportarottona rAo be eil.llPta otern of HAW. PlooLlt. *melon*, A 0r.% end 4W. 0110. r Wert. elea to IV,Igi: th n""C"'"77 11 0 1 1112:3, 1 " . A.A. MIAMI. ISJOTICE.--111011ELIT U. LECllilt, tray lal eylle t ellate r d h aria,T. ad all Ital of and tat-Alai° ma Or Oa benefit of btu arralttes. all rations tadebata Act bLa Sr. sett to mole Lam... 4140 paralratt. 504 than bar. lay rialtos voll please- reaval tha'aamo at my otace Pio. 73 Unatt • otreat, In lb. City er UM). eituDLS. Atalanta Or $. 111. Laelyt FE"' kWh DAY EVEN/lit‘ n" t" Ut*" a°"'. ••• A , Bright . Bay 'Borst; • ' Ella. year. old . ..shoot ath. otccbeohab,sh: black talc tno liVOor. hi ck Tot hie 'meta to the great Home., IT TI • TUE qumax OF TUE WANE/. ' TlLlll.—the Blatt Btaltl tor &amend. Ortallore of routurtatatra of • PATENTWASHINC FLUID, W lash. tabarcaor lotrodokaa t ham mot atlth aut. VC.I2.I4IICrANC, vitt blank ott reasoaalac Want -.,_1.-X. ItAII,LIUN. RUMMY 6CHOOL-VELEBBA -710241. PIONICiIanIIISIII reunzt , , aa, fPrtilebtavrith th 9 ' At the lowest Vrteilnif on Me l6orta t wilt., 0111.1CaX.17/6 -lazy rwritirs . IC PuJitorta. -Auegtunir. DEM • , TROPOSALS 'swill be received on or 01Iore tiATIJNIsaI Jul, frirrr lot! BUICK o 141 ,, Nir and Um Vf.. OK" ...001f of Use 01.1521 k U. F. cßuited, ollentiony. .• . Pion SIM lip , Plll.lllOllll MaTbe aeon at tboorno• of J. 11. DOLPH Corner of Yedsral and 0. , • Cr .ttetta oneilieny. - itTEME.TEIIV, All badneEs •vllll the Conmtatifit of 11W. i n i t ilit;liel.. ll 44 o cigatarlitstleVt:l l l ° 4 ' in mf offiee, ilo. 10 /11,a11 or.. ;leir • JOllig TO GLUM DIA I cLFACT VEIETIB ; TOR SALE—AII the rams% MOULTM and ollti v•lvable toOtS hamorly ale 4 Iv MO aihsourl VOr part,,..l.r. W•11401S. • WALK KR, cau Marl Di, Lo . " j)losel‘ yunuic auricle-IV • BEIREII3I &Wad thaty mkt =LIM 11117LLIV•11 b " th. • .I th .ot Art CILI;Z• or torrrocattot, Irti toy be. nod tootro , will oat tor ifrfoSO," Nr soy debt. of her contracting, and hereby :Iran nlllperrone not tO.","3",nwr i t amtt, ~Pl•bigi DM" ' PI - NEW ADVERTIBEEgNTB. FIIRAT CLIIMS FARM FOR SALE ! • • lONnotocr,ber g 0 is far *oh . 0. , form rt. wolrh roaldes. Brooke maml7. rt. 10.100 macs coot of neobcovllle, On the Vrout , o bgton roar. two es from U 14,0 4 10 rlror, sod , two collo. from Ito I.lMilondlc /tOhrto44.' The form rontotro 3'20 IA.6nES Of I.d ur the dart quality. TO acres cleared and nearletall TLC tql..Sdel 10 well rho. here.. aad 1111 coal In abowlance and plety' of fc,._“"olarr waerr 84 is oil ander. fro.. The *orologr are a large' Iwo-Story Bric.k [louse, A good TENANT 4100dr. T.O lAtGE /1•M B and gboadanto oral.. room .4 ghelt , ,r.guMeltot for Mu ah.P... ,1 01 . 1 . r nesarT.otoddinrg. all In [ 0,1,, P. , 1 - nert are rW 11 Art•LX !cult, 0111[11 - Itt TREES, of choler 1:104.. noct !cult,, of oltox email made. Tnlg_le one or .be moat derindio forms In the County. tulog cwor• Odor e0. 0 1.... 10 .• god •a grgzl farm EL coornolont. to ech.lg sod ch.the.. Of varto of &nominations. and tango. o etnhOor bood. d nlgland 1g oil 1.111.1110. gun lira well for 4171510 n Into two I= • wii.Lukk rorEasoN, BOX BOT, BimuincronLLE , 4:1:c54:111:11 . • puns EXPOSITIONS PARIS EXPOSITION / WEIS 711 E ONLY CIOLD 171E04.1 Tilt ONLY tIOI.IISEDIII.I AWARDED TO WHEELER & WILSON! AWARDED TO WHEELER & WILSON! OVEII 62 COMP2IITOI44. (WPM Coil PVT 1T026 Wheeler &Isoi, Ist this. Gold Yard & too Co, AA Flint A. IL Base :Id do. Broole IledaL • Impirt to, &IA rlav,. llotozoble gestic& Hoe balite Co., oot anotiOard. kiln Howe, Ir., Cold )(esti' A:iibboi u Isioulor WHEELER & WILSON RERlaloistraxipmeM WilriftiiStreet; Pittaburgh. Ji :i•rrwr. DISSOLVED. pitE'hisrpio4 to extell* under the mum of )11JIILTOM MuliNC.vbiliyilseoried he mutt.' ....bu t on the - 11/11bust.a.• of the nun will be eettled by JAB. 1i..,11/1/(11:11111, Jr. to retlrleg frau •atd d.m teafte.tlf tmluoeb.ui ff10° 4 .." patrons to e;astlmm;tbtfebebeeeere In frfof of my !Ate Mmmer. 12 1 IieILEZ. nttebergb. July .111 f. J. K. HAMILTON, Jr. House and Sign Painter, EIZIE No. 113,,T11111D .6Tllllllllq, Graining, Glazing and Gilding EXTLT EXEC/USED. AIMED ram. VAizsuHrs. rurrY. OLLES. BRuatirs, SUB.PILDSUit. WHITE LEAD. 7421C.t. THE oi.powitislTAL TEA ',STORE FRESH ARRIVAL OF Tom; Bryson. Old Upton. Gunpowder, Eng. Breakfast, Congos. • ' donchtuir, . Oolong, . • Old Country Black, And Joplin Tel`.EL 13, ALL UT TUL B T..QUALII T. N0..20 Filth Street. UZI The Highest - Market Peke ram Jos BOVIREEENT szclarrEs. GOLD , shlwEs, CUM'BI P cuntu I TIILiI SMS, J. r:srAxt& & I:sinkers, •. . • • Cor. Wi)UD AND TILLUD SHEPHARD'S CRACKERS 317- Liberty Stet, PITTSBUBGR, pA DISSOLUTION ,NOTICE.-TUE Arm of Allure. lIROWN tOls der dlssoMmt trulhaltinha "ape mutual ummet.. almost:wet lieit:a:stela to resisters[ Dats . -mii All persons ltsesrlee themselves IneS Wee mull At,. .111 West cell eel melte Imamollste portent. and et parsons bestoO Clots, Witt oresaut the tame to JOHN L WAISON, at our. aft?... es, radcrat street, Its beteg aottortoe.:leOettiooll SAVOlibtal. , Only 111, BAILIFF, BROWN & CARSON, PLUMBERS, Gas anci Steam Fitters. HOUSES 1L TED tIE 'WITH Water, Gas A: Steam Pipes. Mrristmou 3,1 o. an WatilLeral 11111t4 Pirreeouau MITT-Lauxplir. . All tin. 'of ...PHA tone with DIo.OTOOr I'ValTrl r at ATIt1141111 ". LOOT!! 01 der.Peron lib o'clock to we lootaltt • to hors Olen eta noon to same day. Orden f‘ o + o.olo / Dtaoe.vht 00 pfo=o ll l . 0400 d. J.. /f 01."... Ain .0 drool sit. 11000 :Alts two, al Market 4. • loot VIM.? . tor. Itateral Onlyrnum • Ww. 7 , ht. street. .0., M. .J.n.noonnoa, coroar Tolland and Lag ti oa% Anegatny. .:0111tei No.l Wt. V.ILAIR NT. AMERICAN WATCHER. ♦ Srussmu ewer. or Fine Gold and Silver Watches, F INE COLD JEWELRY, I:2= t the !meet' brie.. Rho pablla are loallat cal: awl exasulao eat aleck baton Paletaalei elaaccetre. Wmen rivalling promptly atteadcd to. at I.l7,WlLBorft. _No. 61.YOUBTH •TENET. . Two door! oboe Motet strtet. cl:ntltwww BUSLNESS MAWS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. • No Cand flit.elalr Street. . . , a r.sootski tibuttr., Bo i t :lce er ins. siut Azt6rsetis. time unlimited ..... 00 Aritlnoollo 400 reamaaoldo per quarto? of throe smooths PO 00 Per month 0 00 !Or 000100r* oinocchnela, adareto suLvrz.v. or J.O. MoOLANDIONDS. = FIMIT AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY. J . LYONS No. 110 Wood It., rattaburgif ta l ik bA ltrg llT t 7l 2, xt FRU to order, th €.lO n..ff and Inman., Oultfaf t 70 1 ,0 1 r m atzr P. Tables of excpgalto &Op , 4 °. Ulf OILLINO exfo' lu LIN hlrgiale affho art. 14 11UptILLTE. ' not:Wolfs orrscs or Xs einfixo Pitt.trt.rek. Jul, IX. no. TIME ASSESSMENTS for Grad las.,Partni .74 CUbl.s . It V 17273313 tPriroZt ir g . oath Su• V4l4 l 4lrog7;:gilb' °"L'if; vilT 11. J. JILOOMX. llowee.ltror Itrryi•Lerl• = onne.yrll.lCaltDlNGl I ine.aargb. .113ly Ile. 'FRE ASSENSOIEDiTS fok Grad. t.k.r.rtos . dad IPRIam a'PR,.E7mT. oowma r rorsimle.Uoa • .d I.UI u ~` ° ari..mrw amr uu.. ~rrvv~~. aa.a.o wn .0 ~.o~aald : iatar CUs _lTaYat.i'.Umca ror M~.ctlm. ~ U o rg Scialatot. I= t:4) iV I .11,1.1 '.711E 13E.1 THE tiIEAFFaT.' NTH BENa-ANNUAL EXPOSE, pATENT TO+ LOBBlB . PAID, $21.,271,97:, 57! -1 " • • • :ETNA INSURANCE CO.; HARTFORD, CONN., .1 1 11.11 1, 15(61 ASMETS, (At 41,114H1 VMS.) Cash on hand. In Banks 6 SIS,f6S :I Beat list,. 2 . 30 , 11 01 Mosta". Bonds fa ,SSS tsl aauk Cloth 1,105.4t0 CO Unlasal Mama B t ale and City !Rota. • • and elate rebut laseuiltles 1.934'+S S 6 • Loos LlAOlittle., Claims not duo Ind • niusted OTTE ffe and Inland Navigation Risks. I. • e Agelicics it all the principal ,Citios end ~ ..lo the United Kates. , opileatlons Yoe Insurance will be promptly tended to and Policies tubed hp A. A, CARRIER & BRO., Agents, V 3 NittirrEt )21:e1S • IIICXO 111111 MC URKE .& BARNES, • Flre Proof Salamander Sale, tit DNB. 871161 111 D BVi L 1 PROOY SLR sem IRON WINDOW SHUTTER MANUFACTURERS, 129.& 181. Third Between Wood oad 'ITT/38VMM; rd. Bead th e follow iralditlonal recommendation' of tlu!lre proof oWlzles of oir Wes • 81111.StriO.1..11DIACKESO Orrlei Or W. Youngetown, vele, June Mb. Mt 41esirr..VerksO bareie,'Ptrtsbar" Pa, • Atartfusonn—Weotdp you. Ueda. 1/Y Taß ma. a tate of yong mate, for a few reprtrs. The tate vent temp the dlaartroue Ore Oat co =tried bin ext the Itt ofxuah Let; blonteg Our afore an Owarebouse, and we are OKI te to tone you that tea. papal" taken out of Omuta atter rte Are went net warmed In the lent. • Or• did not *appose any aete, eapaetellYso sleall • siae, gond poulbly stand Oath a Ire, and wren we onseaveredtbe papers all cateatid sound. we .a. agreer.bly dlaappoleted. We vlll else 700 .00.1. for a torso slag sate when we 001 Into our now .111 C.• TrtaT 700011 i jr...Voinr 10. kg.. PACSAIID. LOUISVILLE TOBACCO. JUST RECEIVED, A Large Stock of the BANNER BRAND. *lee, a let of Vie celebrated Fitte Cut Navy, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE, AT B. & W. JIMISSOYS, No. 6 FEDERAL STREET, roma TEA 92 TEAS TEAS or A.LL slam AND QIILWIT, AT 3M3:Pi.MC.7SEI Prima goa Toll( 11Vll 0..»........:..111r: pat ennd. lOars ~ Ilood 1.4.1 `• Oval La HLACJIL TRA.S—Oolmairs. B. , , Lm 111.1. CH 111•11—rowelao.ff. 1150U.1001E L. Tine limo flard tyy_nr••••!••!•• • • t i" •••• Xi= ntr7. do JAPAK TILLS. Ilacelored lapse. Tea J•pax. Toler apron. bee MICILED ?VOL Vill.te4 Teas. 'I best 8ue,..1, X dn. VI•11 , •9 ye,,„ y •• •• 24 1.4 • h at. !.:F Prom the ••••eb nue ate• WI ...tee , 3.•1 llad atm they •••••t• bbb um , ape eawstety. sadfbreareeet by any or thabx ple•a Colep•alee4 fleeble fjv • .rt Awe gate; mad be dalae 464inve Y.. ty Lea , . PO. - tba p beildes gelling • pert Cad c. l 7 "" s. l .eitel• Zak ••••elly Banc ;belt • We. A.MILK, IPT= M i IN Tedreal tIL. Atleberbe. , 130180.,01119 AID FILTUT I Adulterant.," srp %sot IN TB lINCIACTUIII Of lELTIIMI SPICES tan Lan, wont SAUER% TIILILL /MBA, , 21:1111114 C=====l TIIB 113111 SPICE' MILLS, Shay lirtnre nom irst perhall runs arms. $500.00 REWARFI For aiy agellerarloa tonal la oars akti.. bee putt/gel f rare apices trlll go as ler ea three f odeltergied patera neaatty geed • 111011 E GIEDIELNE 173LL1IS 6102111 CD ARBUCKLE! & CO., Whale Snare rel freprOte d hue Spite Mils 222 and .2U Liberty Street, .1 rirrestrieen. r A. • Y . Ti c trged of ea/ telo. roesueltlNgltOUND e t i arta. ten" CrtgeiNearPertlt= teLeal %nee ler Corte to the Mallet. JIB 0111.11,11. WAIty..IIWIBII. RICHRD BREED & CO., 13=1 3:3IkICEMPIVMECRION No. 100 Wood'Sire t EItITTARIA EN • tkr,4l,taiovdtiall 1.1171.4 Srititti/ 4417 " ILET 6MI. NA ifit"A° s'3'. I deferlON . 6l hl4l.llll2oEila i r4 '• CAsmAR" . . 124titl8 8"oT all tirletl. to ""hel i . 111 " 1 74 11 1 tniufin iii. . ollte Stott' otevan . sui.4the-c>um' = JAMES B. Yowlers()II, 'Ne.2OO Wylie*Streel, Reepactfolly Mamas ell thole whO are inwsat of =lsiah!, to alt lino tam he his opens** a • BAKERY AND CO • FECTIONERT I Al the above zombis. FresIBIEAD p slit. Banda attiatlon alien to filraloglng l'Arate restlee : ll,luu,s_ied Monks With lilt UKFILII, pAKJI. THUIT. &PP OE in HatiLlS me las sad eTenlng. RFCOIOINT A. L. uattawnsu. rum 1, LOUG:MN, LOUGHREY ILTC maof cd to No. 31 Market St., (EOIINIS u 1 szcomi.) inTrsnunwi. wiore they am gmrpand luaaataatura all Saddles, Illitrnessi Trunks, APE all artlelas In %tali Hue usually kept I. MU-class esubllstmeuts. • nAVE THIS•DAT ASSOCIA TED with pa is business, FR a Nlllll EL DAI LEY. Jal. JOHN D. 114.11.ki. JULY Ut, 1117. ' -•-• %DAILEY 44. HttO., STOCK AND ISEACESTATE BROKERS Ahisollon; !Stooks, Itotollh nd.' hinds of tlocarlitok lidol totdoc. Haase. hold turoltaro t _irk. HUMP OM 030 promloca or at th • Board of wade Boom.. . . rartlinelar attention 11.16.-as heretofarc, to the ue of Heal Luu at 141oe el Heal Route Efki3"l:l: 1 :6 ttcadad.• (111186. CON iUtIIITH errasra. ,Iy4 BOTTLED ALES. KENNETT, WINTERTON. t z...d. b o y f , ALES AND SODA J. C. BIIFFUM-& CO.. *9 AND A 9 1 1 / 1 1110ET STREET. rlllablizak. JOSEPH Collecting Agent, Mace at the Mara of Trido Rooms. pitmueati. PA. 111114 4:4.11 Oita. oolleitod sod promptly IC •oded to. Out of reteroacet lip NEWFIRST CLASS GROCERY, S. 154 IEDERAL Sr ALLIGREN Y. treatt dock . of Owlet, Teas. .Coilke, Sugar*, ISc.„ QCy 1 VIIIOII We Wier so Me pOstle at Wrest mita% A. G. BRYANT. Z. 13 PAI.MER • Bosse Builder end tarpenter. — moo, onvas. e 1 eucasroiLc t twa Dtr• WM.". war.. - • • • 'iw ear TW I ; Ropiarlag 6224 watt seat. COPYING BOOK DAMPENERS. Blank Books and Stationery. Writing Fluids & Copying Inks, Invoice and Letter Books, Copying Presses and 'Books, Receipt, Dray, Note and Draft Books. Time Books and Memorandums. Blank Books, of every descrip tion, on hand and made to order, CM= =EI MYERS, SCROYER & CO.. Blank Sok Makers and Stationers, 39 FIFTH sTr.EET. • TO THE HOUE:REI LOAN OF, TUE COMMONWEALTH Due After July 1,1856, and 113 fore July 2,1860. HolAmt of. tt. to:lowLog LOANS CtISI.3IUN WEAL 111 Or l'XILtieliLVAS.l2...c request.l to prsscoG tl46m tor paxmca.t rat sad Interest.) The Farmers' and Mechanics' Bonet Batik of I%BL:delithiz. Le.c Of March IRA due Muck 4.1.411. •• Yebrusey Id,"leZ.l. due July 1. March 117. VW, due July 1. J.V11 . 110, la). clue July 1, ICA. `• June: 1,. due Aueun, 1, lei. • Math 1443, duo July I. 1514. Atell 6, due Jule 1. 1.510. BANN. CILAILTBILLOANS Joe pica to 0017 . 1. LW. ' All alto above LOA-.J eels, tddesw lo ter slit atter August 15,.1bG7. JOHN W. GEARY, r&= ALLEGHENY. OVERDUE LOANS 001131011WEAT,T11 OF llolderi of the following Luau of tin Corn snonwcaftb of rennsyir.la can rscelvo payment (petnelpsi had Laterent.l by Dlwnantlng them a the romans` and Mechanics' National Bak, on and after Mon M. Ita7: Loan of biartblA iOO. dna Dm L 1213. of A.(113, 1121. doe Dec., 1, Iwo. . Loan of !0111111. ISt4 doe Alm. 1, INA. Loan of blanch li. 13al, doe Jail 4 :Ass. All of thn ,Dine Loan! will gem to gnaw ln• idlest on loannt 1, NC. ==l HAUL BURG, JULY 29, 1867. Loans cf thi Commonwealth Du© Jul} Ist, 1868. The Counalialoneto or the hinting Fund ilil rerelve Proposals twill hiptetulict 3d,156. for the 4c4chihtlon of 000 1111110, Dollars of the, Lease of this Commonwealth, due July lit, ISIS. Holden twill voldrois their proposals. to the Comtalitlontis of the Mutiny Wood, Ilitils lnit,-Ileelosylviuls, awl eodorsrd.••troposals hie the Radumt,llou of Loin. of 1566.•• •• DELI - FOUNDRY, Carson ROM Ward, near LLB. IL Haminer Dies, Steel Moulds, Wing Ell InnEne Cnstingr generally, : JOBBING WORK ,DrOmictuatterelell Xo. On dcuec s uotteltest and man* . sallefeebelle exute°. lea A . YOUNG & CO., WHOLIMALN MAVENS AND Commission Merchants in FLOUR, FEED, .10.4XVIS 11.4AZZAY nurrsarutz.a. MIAASTER, DAUM &BUTTERFIELD, Attorneys & Censelors-at-Law, AND SOLICITORS IN BANKRUPTCY, AXD ►VUvrioaaeae. INTCPPI4O.I3:I. w 7. MYERS: Hoeing mold hi. Intereat to WH. B. WILT, on April let, IN7, retires from the ann. and /Ir. WILT cn , ers aa a lactate llectut . that date. the nuee of the dna will retnaltias itanal, d wa• Unto on at their old .tine, Nn. t 3 ISM IiLFIELTI.II7IIEET. jy . totaa , LITT Trlisaitnalicht Orate.. T/STCSITtton. Jane MN NOTICE IS - HEREBY Ia the Tar TaTait of the City alignsanth that the City Trammel. is how ready to race.. i4t.111: oh ll4 l irota ttrce v t k ant * CtUf nu it UT AULIUOT MIST, tta c%Fiat AS ir /11I1L111.brivrAx: A.IWATEn uts7s. . Tho State lifercsatlla License is Illtecnsit "" . .. 1 ho Cithloti as Ware JULY lat, is ots dor to lute cost. J•nass . . Pawllna Damn Dealer In BoCorti .d ellom liAts and apArn, 2la. 61 ODD) I,THZDT. Ale kink.) , Our. No WOW* ciao blb* two wiles can bettor bargalna to obtained In tba way Of upyo, moor, an a l kisnalr r ATIMMAX ill • 11.11. deal.. content with reasonabio vont.. ar,o4o.wwwwaaltooffar ereataistwalaa ball who {my bigioollt {kW PISMO/It, : alla:117 mr-uxios rcErcrzuvan . wANT ED __ G i uL . COUNTY CONVENTION. A (.00D, RT2PEOrAHLE GIRL. Capable of cl , lr t The USW , REPUBLICA , N'tcrEßS of Alle- .*.kLat• •••••blalt• • coon a