Ifntiuel A itnio of hikes, nnd a union of lands, A union no pmccr shall sever; A union of hearts, and a union of hands, And the American Union forever! - Wedncsdav Morning. Mny fl, 9tt1. II. II. WILSON, Editor and Publisher tar TnEJuxi itA sextixpl -twa la the Laryett Virculr.tion of any paper pub lished in this County. It is therefore (be best aJrertuinj ntihum. It is a Taper, truly ioyal, ably conducted, a fir3t class Lncalist, aud well worthy of tlic patronage of every loyalcitizcn in tlic County. A N'atiouul Home for Invalid Soldiers. Measures aie now in hand which are calculated, after the lapse of a few mouths, to establish, on a grand 6cale, the desid eratum a NaLoual Home lor Invalid Soldiers. The desiga is an admirable one, and is as follows : It is well Luown that all efforts to obtain voluutary sub scriptions sufficient to creet a Soldiers' JIouic have been without avail. In fur therance of the object, Lowever, the Leg islature of rcnnpylvatiia Lave passed an act dated Mutch 0, 1 S67, crcatiug a cor poration of which Major General George (i. Meade is president, and General Ho ratio G. Sickcls w treasurer, with an effi cient board ol supervisors, who have the power to distribute to the holder of ccr- titillate a large number of immensely val uable gifts, consisting of diamonds, pearls, ctucialds, rubies, Ac., purchased from cit- izous of tbo Southern States during the rebellion, and which articles will soon be exhibited at the office of the corporation. I5y this scheme it is confidently anticipa ted a large fund will be created towards tbe erection of the Home. A great feat ure of the affair consists iu the fact that every purchaser of the certificates be comes a ccntrilutor to this National Home fund, and at the same time has a direct interest iu the distribution of the rare gems mentioned above. The details of the entire scheme will be conducted in a pfifeftly fair and honorable manner. The site for the Home has already been jmrcliu.-cd, aud consists of thirty acres of land, used by General Meade duriug the battle of Gettysburg as his headquarters. The plan has been approved by tx-Govcr-uor Curtin, Major General Meade, Gov. Geary, and a latge number of prominent lui.'itary Lcnes. Jeff. -avis' trial approaches slowly and not very surely. His case is still in volved in much judicial embarrassrueut, l.rr the reasou that it is hard to tell which of the United States Courts will couduct ha trial, lie will either be tried or ad mitted to bail at the prcscut session cf the United States District Court, at Ilich niond, Va. If, however, Lc should not be tried by tula Court, his case will, it is understood, be taken up by the United States Circuit Court for the District of North Carolina, Maryland and Virginia vhidi will meet at lliohmond oti the first Mouday iu June. It is rumored that a than-;'! is to be made in the allotment of Judges for this District before the trial takes place. A few das jvill determine if Davis' case is to be disposed of by these Courts. A Citizen has had an '-interview" with Mr. Johnson, who reports thus; ' The President said that tha Democratic party seemed beut ou destruction that they bad ueldier policy nor wisdom. That diey Lad shown bad faith in their want tf adherence to tbe principles of the Philadelphia Convention ; that if they had faithfully stood by the correct plat form there enunciated, and had in good faith adopted (he doctrines there pro claimed, it would have been, by dropping its identity, a formidable and irresista LJe party. He thought that the party which had opposed the war was an effete body, and do class of men who had qui etly acquiesced in the disruption of the Union could e'er even expect io control tbe legislation of the country." Official ketlkns from the late elec tion in Michigan, sLosy a net Union uia. jority of 21,034, instead of 15,000, as at fu.it roughly estimated. or is this all. Kight counties are yet to be beard from, which will increase our majority about l,S!it). This is twenty times tho Co.nect icut majority, and we say nothing aboi't it. Could the Democracy achieve a 23,000 xh'tory, all the chicken-cocks and roosters in Christendom could tot exjress their ! I'Aciicuieui. ENTLF.MAX Pittsburg has paper- en ins loom Kirn cerimcatcs ot oil stock The novel papeiing cost ori? fifty-three thousand dollr.rs. Juniata Mil JUSTICE TO WHOM JUSTICE IS Dl'K Mr. Editor. lu the AV.hoV.wi of the lUtli ultimo, wo notice a short coin .' , nmnicntion in the educational column, signed "Caution," and another in the same journal of the 17th ult., in the satno column, given as editorial under the pre tcntioo of correcting a fal.se rumor con cerning the Kev. S. J. Hayes. This re minds of us the anecdote of a young lad w hose combative organ was rather strong ly developed, who when he could Cud no person willing to degrade himself to Dglit with him, stuffed the clothes of- a man, set them up iu an erect position, stepped . it t....i r, i;..L.i n,..i u ii . LiatKuu ins u;w. OU, vv., muu knocked them down, thcu went away and boasted of what he had done, nd were it not a worthy minister's name has been thcic abused and that the cause iu which the minister is engaged might suffor, aud that the public are shamefully wronged. We should pass the matter unnoticed. Hut it is due the people to know .hat the editor of said columns is author of both articles. In the first, he aims through some well known persona! spleen to injure the repu tation, of a minister of the gospel whose character has ever been unimpeachable by tsfatiug that he was "rejected by the conference," aud disowucd by them us a member of said church, which we arc constrained to say id totally lalsc. The iulercnce would be that he was guilty of some crime, was tried, convicted and there fore expelled or rejected, whioh is entire ly false and without the slightest founda tion. In the second article (which he as sumes as editorial aud which he-was for ced to write) he labors assiduously to leave the impression upon the mind of the public that some other party or par- tics were guilty of this false representa tion, aud then endeavors to tcreen hiui- elf under the cover of recommending the Kev. Hayes, and the ca.-e iu which he is engaged, thus wiping off bis stiuk ou others. ISut this is not the first time that the peculiarities of the animal uientioned iu the ancient fable disclosed its real charac ter. It is a well known fact that this same man has been au enemy to the in terests of the U. 15. Church, that he has been undcrhandedly scheming to wo:k certain funds out of the hands of the Board cf Trustees of the Mexico congre gation, that he has been speaking iu dis respectful terms, wilfully and falsely mis representing both Mr. Hayes aud the Hoard of Trustees. It is not just that the public be charged by any one with misrepresenting a minister of the go.'pol, when he himself is the disroprescutcr. The author in the Grst article puts him self forth as a publie benefactor aud sigus himself 'Caution." The motive as well as the peculiar character ol the mau may be seen at a glauca. Had he been one of tli tL I'oard of Tiustees or a iniuistcr of U. li. Church, aud had these false reprcscntatious been true, then he would not have beeu out of place. Put he, not being connected with the church, and be ing iu lact a disinterested party to inter pose under the pretentions of a protector of the church aud public, is tii say the least of it certainly very disrespectfully meddlesome aud most ridiculous. We presume that wheu the church loos es confidence iu tho ability aud responsi bility of the prcscut Hoard of Trustees to conduct the building of a house for wor ship, she will elect others. The author of the slander may deny the facts stated here, but it will bo borne iu mind that it may uot be diflicult for any one to deny truths, who will falsely represent. Put we are prepared to prove what we state. It is due that we state that the Rev. S. J. Hayes has been a highly esteemed member ol tho Allcgheuy Conference of tho United Urethren in Christ over seven years without the slightest stain upon his character, and is still amenable to that body, and although a young man, yet, by his gentlemanly and christian like deport ment as a minister, his talents aud uuti ring zeal has been very useful to the church, a blessing to the cause of his Master, and has made himself many de voted friends. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, U. 15. Church, Mexico. The Hon. A. W. Penedict, Clerk of tho Housrs of Representatives of this State, and one of the secretaries of the State Central Committee, died on Sunday, April, 25th, at Huntingdon, of erysipelas. He faithfully performed bis duties during the winter, and left Ilurrisburg at the elo;e of the session iu good health, aud expected to return in a few days. He was rvidcly known and much respected It is believed that he started tho Cist l.', hnd ;,, 1'bil puuilsucu iu I mi-. j daily penny paper ever adelphia. Mn. Astor. of New York, own real estate valued a: SG5.000.Wf., and with j the jutere.-t i contiBually buyi:; lti:V(IJ.ITIOS IX THE M AS VIA C Tl ItE OF LEATIIEK. Ti! ortmlipr last. Fan Cord A ITim.l - ', - r . ... . . , ' J-s-i , of W est irgmia, secured a patent lor the most important discovery of this ceutury. Tho manufacture of leather has hcen and is now an exceedingly expensive bu siness, owing greatly to the growing scar city of the all important material, J'ark. It has, therefore, for years past been the great object of our Chcinistj and Tanners ..1: . l i ; . i . p i . i iu urseovcr a suusiuuic lor liars or an as sistant tanning agent which, in a measure would possess the important 'taniiioifl acids," and which would thus lessee fcc . , , , , , . r . , ' , . 1 , I uing agent ;ias uccu iouua, iu tne sape of a simple "vegetable matter," by nature already prepared as it would seem fort he purpose of which it is now, and hereuher to be freely used. The importance of jbc discovery ccusists iu the abundancjof this agent at all tiu.es and in all places of its inexpensive nature, aud coutaiqng equal if not more tanning acid than he expensive Hark, and being used vjth bark, saving one-half of that expensvc material and making a firmer, s'rour, more pliable and heavier article of Lech er thau can be manufactured with llk alone. i I5ut this ageut possesses additional vir tues, as it opens the pores of the hidis, aud therefore gives immediate aeccssto the acid, aud iu consequence tuns w'r.h much more rapidity than bark, thercbj saving from one to turo-thiids of the time now consume I. .. ,. . ., 1 he discovery of tins tanning material .till T.erniit the tnamifacturn nl' a siineiior . , , , . , ,,. . Molm ."-'tuiieroad, di'C'd . bile nf Wnlk.'r low n- article of heather at one-hall its present . T Ilt, i1(.t ,.mmt.t V:k , ,M , , u,,:i,. txpense and the great saving of time in ale, on the pi cmi.-is, iu the above n un d its mauulacture will enable tho capitalist '"!',.",',''' . . . ...- ic - i ( AoMJ,.i afi I.irt, ltii, to make three returns to his former one. ! , , . , , , ... , ; A tract of Land containing r.f'y-onc Aevc. It will likewise enable men of limited more or less, bounded m the wesi by llnl.-i-uieans to establish themselves iu a lucra-' ''''' rilliib. on the nor;h by J-l.n M. -Mern. I on the east by McMeen and ,no' k, ai.d mi live business, w hich heretofore was barred . me Fomh by MrKuiht's Heirs a. .1 V'dv. to small beginners on account ol its j wils""' ,lll'"'", greeted a Two-story ... ' lliiise Hint 15 n u. a spring near 1 lu: hou.-e. pcusiveticss and Its slow realization. A i,,,, orehard and oili. r linii, wiih a si.f (,'reat reduction iu the price of this staple li ieiuy of limber Land for the use of the must occur when this system comes into ) j KKMS.-Oi.c third of purchase money to general uC, and those who iirst introduce,1"' paid " c.iulina iiimi f si!", and the bal- it will be largely the gainers for it is des lined toon to cause a revolution iu the Leather market. Those who manufacture uudcr the old process cannot possibly couinctc with tiiose who manufacture un der the cheap aud rapid process of Mr. Ilickcl. As no change iu the construction of a yard is requited, it is expected that the System will soou conic into general use. peciul information respecting the svs- , c. e ii.- i"i u .l..c ,,r tr.,nuf'..,..i ...... 1 1. I ).,- I . ... addressing Jlr. fcludciuillcr at luiiiaua, Pa. Satisfactory evidence of the practical woi kings of this system can be sccu by calliug ou Col. E. Prey at the Juuiata Ilutcl, ill Millliutowu, any time during this week. We refer the reader to the advertise ment in this paper. MtO.1I NKW OKLIiANS. GENERAL SUEUIDAN .MODI I I ES A STATE LAV.'. New O.'ti.EA.vs, May ,1. Om. Mieri dau has issued nu order modifying the State law requiring the members of the police force to be residents of the city for five years, reducing it to two years, and orders Mayor Heart to remodel the police fce. At least one-half arc to be sol diers. The whole region bordering on the Ouachita and Black rivets is overflowed by the reccut crevasses, and tho amount of suffering and loss is incalculable. THE STATU TAX. The following paragraph has been go ing tho rounds of the press, which de mands correction : The Legislature has passed an act abolishing the Sta'c tax on personal prop erty, aud therefore a levy of SU00,U0U, has been apportioned among tho different counties according to population." We have official information to tho ef fect that there is no grounds for the above statement, no such biil having beeupaiicd by the Legislature. It is anuounced that a new Democratic platform is being arranged in New York for the next Presidential election, one of the chief planks being free trade. This obnoxious dogma is designed chiefly to gain strength in the West, and Pennsyl vania Democrats are expected to once more sacrifice their business iutcrests ' for the sake of the party." General Sickles' defence of the hon- or of the old flag at Charleston the otlier j day has the ring cf the order which soli-: . , , ... . i tary auuaiouemauu ueueia. i. lamous. General Sieklea is fast taking, iu the i heart? of the American people, the which I-ix hits lost. place Uur g.flwtisf mints. "("LOT OF N E Vt EX fit A "ll li K IUN (T for J piiIo by J. M. BLLFOItD. my 8, 807-St. MESS MACKEKEL J. M. EELFOKD. 1 f.r aale by ,, 8, 18C7-31. (()( White l'itic .Shaved Sup and I LKAVUl Joiut Shingles; also. Hoards, Oak 1'lnuk, Mastering Latfc, and Ilickets, for sale by CHA FF & THOMl'SOX, nisy fl-fim. Slilroy, Mililin county, l'a. -iv0TICE. The several Tax Collectors ap- J. pointed for the present year, arc - renllcsied to call at the Commissioners office. V i',e 2 1 U iust.. file tho necessary bond and " j, . , . liiiiy 8,- J. MIDDAU1I, CVci-A-. Dkaknkss, Bi.txnsrss asi Catarrh, Ticaled with the utmost success, by Dr. J. Isaacs, Oculist and Aiirist (formerly of I.ry clii), Holland.) No. l'iue street, l'hilud'a. Testimonials from the most reliable, sources in the city and country can be Rcen at his oRice. The medical faculty arc invito! to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in Ins practice. Artihciul eyes inserted with out pain. No charge nude for examination. may o-ly. M'rifc2 ?! )k.ft'.SSYLVAMA KAILKO.il. OS AND after Monday, April J!, lHtiC, Bassenirtr Trains will leare Mi 111 in Station as fu!!o j : EASTWARD. Philadelphia Impress.. 12.1 1 P. M Past Jiiiic. (i.L'l, A. .M. Cincinnati Express 7.1'li, P. M. Day Express 11,.J1. A. M. Way Passenger.. 10,48 P. M. V E.-T W A HI). Cincinnati .V. Eric Exprcrs 1. !.", A. M. Paltimnrc Express 4,0"), A. M. Philadelphia Express... f,(2, A. M. Fast Lino ,r,,.r'.l P. M. LMjiU Train a,."7, V. .M. Emigrant Train 10,'Jtl, A. M. JAMl'.S SOUTH, .?'t. Uril.N.S' CUIKT s.ili:. I'.y v, J Order out of the Orphans' C i t lie uf I iiurt ot Juniata couiily, the nndersiu'ii' d. I'xeeuior of inice on the lust day "I April, Is! ? wito m- tcri-ftt secured by b ni l. Person wishing l see the premises will please call on the sub scriber. Sale to coinn encc at 1 o'clock, 1. M , of said dav. may :: is. JiMK MeMl.'T.N. " eevolution7"revolutio a; I " Amnicaa Tanning Company. FRET, I'lSlVSVOKTII & CO. Cm,. E. l-'nrv, id West Yiigiuia, Pica't 15 ' "v.'nK Tti, M-crctary. G in. Stait.mi.i. Kit, Indiana couutv, Gen- ! eral A .cut. A splendid opp.'i tumly for a Feeiire and iini'iei.ile iuvesiuieiit cf eapiiat is now eSered by :!i'.s I'liiiijiany to Tanners and Capitalists of lniye as well hi moderate means, as the Company is now prepared, after a success ful lesl of liiekel's improved sicm of tan- j nio in several yards in this county, and ad- jo!Mii:i' lomiiii s, 10 oner tur sale uome tern lor,- w ii Inn ilns Mate, lenm-ssee, Texas, Or- e"ti. l lah. New Mexico mi l Nevada, in the shape of rights fer I'isirins. Cu..!i: ies. Towns or tor individual use of caid improved sis. t phi secured to nnford A. Hicl.el, "by Letters Tall in ilaied .November Tib, L 'i'i, and ;r.iiitel lor siveiitecn years, and by said .S. A Ilickcl, Ks'j., l. ;'.illy traiisfei I to this: tVmp-iny for I'.is and li.eoiher b'laic aud Tel ril.'r.es melit ii,ncd. 'I he lucee -slid ;o:kinp of this preat di. c .ury had bc.-u deiantisir.-Hed iu every in-sl::io-.'v. hen; cr fully and thoroughly te-te.l, an i f:i-u and tieiv yici u'em r .1 a:i 1 i::a vcl s il : ill i faction, both as I. jio. 1 ty of tear tier 1 ih.' .-.liiuj; ill pari of ti e foriuur exeu sirc n.aiei ial i.ai U. as can be seen by liie alt.K-bed teililicatis. This is the only Fys tf in ever introduce 1 whieii is wariuntcd as to its virtue by the proprietois. AVe warrant to manufacture Sole Leather in Ninety days, Harness Leather in Fifty days Bridlo Leather in Forty days, Upper Leather in Thirty-Five days. Kipp Leather in Thirty lays. Calfskin in Twenty to Twenty-Five days, Sheepskin in Two to Three days. IV c warrant to save one-third in heavy, and one-ha'.f of the buik formerly usrj in light stock, making heavier leather than tan be manufactured with bark alone. A superior quality of leather is also warranted to be made under this ry stem. No alterations are necessary or required in the yard or in the manner of manufacture, but a great paving of labor is aliained by nut being required to "lay away," and this leather bcinj; scoured with prcat ease. Tho great virtue of this discovery consists in the lessoning to one-half the existence of tanning by -the use of a purely vegetable matter, in conjunction with tan bark, which can be at any time, in all seasons, and at any place secured at the limi'ed cost, of net more than tweuiy-five cents to a hundred hides. This system having been but recently dis covered and patented, November, IMij, has not been very extensively introduced as yet, the coDiinenocuicnt having been m.dc by This Company, wish the Patentee in this State in May, 1HG", and is raw successfully used iu tha following places, reference io which is made, viz : (ireene county. Pa. N. Newman, Harrington & Co., Washington, l'a. S. Smith, J. Weber and others: Fayette cuuutv, l'a. T. Vernon. J. Kuiory, liauinj; & llro., Indiana, l'a. George Siadluiiller, IV est nioreland county, l'a. .1. Verwon, Allehcuy couu'y. l'a. Lappa & Wiese, Luckhaupt & Kiel'er, StuckgraiU & heilz. Haze! i: Co., Leaver county ('apt. Darrah. Specimens of leather manufactured under this system can be examined at the store and IVareroom of George Stadtuiiller, in Indiana. Indiana county, l'a., General Aeent ; Mr. Stuckgraiu i iar.nery, Lescrvo luwnshif 1 1 K..rhv,7v'COImty, or the tannery oMess! Luekhuup & Kiel'er, Spring Garden Liberal terms can now be secure. secured, as the Coi, i3 i beginning operations, and therefore disposed for the furtherance of the sTstem to make sales at lew moderate price For further information call on Gi -i. Sr.i i-,;!l.i-i-t:j Indiana. I'd. HOOD XEVv'S! tSjtriuj and Summer (loutis ui prices to suit the tint. FUAN"KfC00K, Co, PATTKIISON, Pa. Have jtist returned from the Kusk-rn Markets with a freh supply of all karls of LaiUcs' I'rcss liooils, cousuting in part of POI'LIXS, MO II A III, A L PA C CAS, FEEXCll MEIUXUS, 1)E LAIS EH, (HXGIIAJdS, j iVi'AV I S, if' U, if t7 ! Every d;scaiptiou of domestic l3ry Goods, mich as , Crown and Bleached - Mus.'ins, Ticking, Chocks, Cotton and Linen Table Diaper, ' Crash, Kaukeens, Drillings, Sc., Fancy aud l'lain Cnssiuicres, atinttU, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, l'lauiiels, Liinicns, r Ladies' Uulmorul Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Tibet, Wool Knit ami French Shnwip, Gro ceries of every descridion, Cheese, Bacon, iic, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cups, (Jnernswurc, Cedar and Willow-ware, Hardware, Tobacco. cgars, Sic. Tin. bie.TAst Hfiwlc In l!ie entlniv. 111 connection wiih our other bu-iu-s-., we have a MARKET CAK running to IVtUdel- phia ami arriving in I'aierson. evry Tuts !av ,. uliii li ec i-.-,.i na.-li wi-ek fr,..h iiuili:i of new c;ouds. The pntdic can be sopp ie-1 wiih all kinds of Marketing. Fresh i ish, Ac . ! either at the car on Tuusuay. or at our Moie during the week. may I r11 .7. ! GMJKTTVMJl'lW ASVI.f.M I" iolt IX VALID OLDILIIS. Incorporated by Ait ol Assetully of the C'tmiuiouwcjitli ol Pcuiisyhaiiia, ilaicU 0, ai". The Hoard of Supervisors appointed by tin: al.iive t oipoialiou loeny out Hie i.j cisoi il. i. iii-t lit' ii-i-i ir I ii it :o ion rooi i ! 1 1-1 ; v ,io noiiii. e to the public llull Lie Legislature o! l'uliiisvivuttia has uiillmncd the ruisiu ol liiiids for Ike ciixliou, eMabbsiimeut, and niaii.teiiauci s of an Asylum fur iuvalKl Sil-dii-is ol Ire laic wir, to be liiull on the I!.it-tlu-lield of GL-liysbui, and as an inducement to pauio'ic citizens to contribute to this be nevolent i iiji it, have empowei'cd the C rpo ralioli to inMiibittc amongst the subseriliers si. ill articles ol value and intere.-l, from asso ciation w ith tbe late war, or any niom vs, 1 1 Ircls, iiropeiiv, or islale, real of tirrs.isat. I uliuic-ver. in is blale or ei.-eivheie. at such .ti.-!. i. ..... .... i ;.. .....i. .. .... and manner w Iiatso. vi-r, as lu tin in shad seem til, ai.y la vis of t!i.s Common i lullli to the contrary nolrt liiiel.untiue;. The iiteip:i.-e is in. litiiv rceomniended l,y the folio;; mi; named well-kiio;; n enlic- . n i,-i-.,n,.e ,. io...,,. .Major General .I.(Ij.K MI-.A J)H, 1 . . . ...V.'. .Major General (i. l'K.N NY l'Al'K Jlator Ueiu ral 1.. M. i .lU Ait KI , .I.Hji.r CJeiierai JOHN ii. lilt' l K i:. I .Minor Ueiuial C1IAKI.KS II. T. COLLIS. , Major lienetal II. J. MADll.L, .Major (iemral JAsi. L. M-.LHtllXiK, Ibi-adier (Jeiietal JAMtiS A lUvVVLl!, l!ri-a lier General II. G. MCK KI.S, Lri-adier General .to.-Kl'll I'. KN!!'l', iJri-a.lierGeneiul W.M. .1. ISO .TON. Li i-adicr (iem ral ti.VML .M. ZL'LH'K, r.n-.i'.iir (o-neral .Illl IN K. .MIKI'Ii Y, Iln-adier General .lOllX K. IMLLli:!!, liri-aiiii r Genual T. 1". M -I OV, l;iu.liT (iuiiet-iil It. K. W1NSI.OW, liri-adier General Hl'.NItY I'l.LASANTs;, liruailicr General .1. 1'. S. (ii H'.iN, Lrinadbr t.ener.d .1. .M. ("A M I'll LI. I., LrU'idicr G, luial Tl!t. -M. U ALKL::. liiiLOoli-. r Gi iieial M. C. T.VLI.KY, lii-i-ad'n-r Gem tal !. .M. M. tiliKG-:. ('..iotu i F. S. STAMIi.U (ill. The silo tor the ir.s:i!u!:,ui (tiiirly acic) has already been piiri lias.-il, -il'.d it is hoped that the goo i work may coinuieuce beioic mi.i- .-UIIllillT. Mtb.-i-ripiions will be rei l ived at the oilier of tli- A-soeia'ion, No. Hid I'liestnut street. riiiladeij lili, on am' iilcr Monday, the (J tit ; dav id .Mav, ri;.. l-'or each sn!ii-r'pf''! of five doHavs a ecr titi. a:.' will be i.-sm- I, which will usii i- the iioidi r to sr.. h eriiel- of value as i.iay in-a-v:ii,'.-.l to its !it::nl'-r. The ti:t iliilviliiiti ill ' f awards v. i!! bo li:a k- iiiiine.li iti iy upon the receipt ot b'l'.OUy si:b-cri;i::iiii, of fo caeli. Tin; di.si.rib-.itio!; w iil be publie, end under the iliieet stipi rvi.-iou ot Inc. I m pi-iioors. ; IV-isoiis at a distance are i ciiiiosh d io n-m:t : their st;bs..ii)tioi:(wheii practicable) by I'ost j oilice money order, or regbatrtu tetter, to in- j sure mompl delivery. ' Direct all letters to J. 1. IIOITMAN. Xm.'-ii'i' Hoard" ',,'rri'.or., liox 11S1, 1'. O., 1'hlladelphia. The following is a schedule of the awards to be made uiuicr tne ursi u.Mriiiiiiiiui. i no items of Dianiomls and oilier pieeiousstones , were purchased lroui titi.eus ol the Soutli I during the war, and UH'ir geiitiineiu ss n, eer-, tincil to oy lucssis. nm". w ..... ........ extensive diamond importer:; in the country, and by J. Herman, tiiamoud setter, Yew York. GETTYSBURG ASYLUM FOIt INVALID SOLD1EKS, Incorporated by Act of AssemMy of tlieCom inonwealtli of IVniisvivania, lurcli (i, 1SG7. Odicc 1120 CHESTNUT Street, l'uil'a. FIRST DIsrOSITloX. Fighty Thousand Subscribers at "i.OO Each. 1 l Diamond Necklace, d'5 Bril liants, valued at fJO.OOO 2 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch and K.ir 1 tings. lo.OOO 3 1 Award 10 4u Gov. Bonds.. lo,(!bo 4 i iau!ondCross,setin silver ?,nui) "i 1 Dianioinl Cluster Brooch ."i,li00 (i 1 Award 10 -lOGov. Bonds. . ,-),t't)0 7 1 Diam'ud Sinule Stone Ring 4.."i00 8 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4.UU0 J 1 Diamond Single Stone Scarf l'in 4.0C0 10 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 4,000 11 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4,0!Kj 1 1 l'air Single Mono Diamond Ear Hings 10 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 11 1 Award 10-40 Gov. Bonds. . Io 1 Diamond Siliiile Stone l'iu lii 1 Diam'ud Single Stone Stud 7 ! Diamond Cluster Brooch IS 1 5 i-im'nJ Single Stone Kinir 10 1 Diamond and Emerald ISroocli 20 1 Diam'ud Single Stone Ring 21 1 Diamond C. lister Ring i l.,,m Ii-.ili.i Camel's Hair :!,.! :0 ;:.utii) 3,000 b'.Ofio ;:,( io 2,olM 2,500 2,.-,f;f 2,0u0 i,-oo, 1,0 ,' J - 1 Caoice E-iiciaid i'.ui. oo i-l 1 Ntile Stone r:an'ntl Kn.g ctO !25to:jl-10Aw!.ra i,t HMO Govern- incut ISonils,i-ac!i 1 CCD ' - - .'..-tn'ti '.aiiiiMKi aim Uuliy li:i!f ho(.i Kin... fcQO 'CH 1 Diamond iDingle-stom; Kar Km.hs f.r,0 ;J7 1 PairDi.inicndClt'.sterMinls 010 i!8 1 Di.imoml Singlc-stonc Kir.-r star s,ttiiiir .1 sco CO 1 Diamond Single stone l'iu 50 40 1 Diamond Cluster Hracelct . io 41 toOO-10 Awards of 10-10 Goveru- niciit Honds, each .ViO 51 1 Lady's Diamond-set Watch Jill) 'i 1 Diamond S;in!rlc Stone ICint; oCO OJ 1 Diunond and Opal Cluster i 2v ti 1 Diamond Single Stone King 200 S. 1 I'air L'mcr.ild Scarf Pins.. L'iJO !S 1 Dtnmnnd Pintle Stme Stud l."i i 1 IVainond ('lnMcr I'in..... lm 51 1 Ciiiiico ; nd Pearl Hivocli and Kar ltiius 100 50 to 158 100 Awards 10-40 Govcru- ment Doni'.s, tacli 10 139 to 238 10O AwnnN, Goviriiincnt I.t-al Ti nders, t-acii 50 3,000 Awards, Government Legal Tenders, rucli The (listriltutitius of the ahove rewards will be made iu public as soon as tin: sii!M ritit ii is full, of liicli due police will be irivi ll i thr.iiiirh the popcrs. On and uftrr May 15 ill i tlx; Di iniond.i will l.e ou ex'ai'.)iti;u at the ot , flee o! the Association. j The public can ronfiilent'y rely mi cverv t tbir.ir Ileitis Cninliicted in tbe nios'. b-::ioiab!u 'and lair iiiinmr. All tbe awards will !i ! banded to reriiMcate holders, ilium diatidy af-!t-rtlie distribnlion, frfe of all rot-". at lb I idliec of ibe Con.piiiiv, X j. 1I20C1IK.STSUT reet, l'liiladelphu. I'-L 1 I' K A ' ' 1 We hereby reitify that we have examined 11,0 DialiK lid Coods, PeafN, I.ou raids.. 1 h'"i. "'' ",!"'r I'reciinis St..r:-s, a- descnU d ill tl-e lltloV li-'. !"lll find tll' lll illl L'elitline. llhXi.K '.!). Diati.ond linpii'is X .' i i K N I. AM'., X v Yoik. .1. IIKKMAXX. Diamond e't.-r. ;;!;! HHoo.MK S;ret-t, New Vi-rk. ac;e.ts waxtko. ! Hook? ran 1 1- had cuiit-.min" 00 Ci-5flcatr., : XK 1 1 !'XD!!'.! D(I.I.AU. ' All onbls i,.r ( ,-i ri;;. -,-i-s m'i If addressed to .i. f. !;; r:-'?tA:;. s. ,-:.-ta,-v, i P,.. 1 I'-!. I'.-t (X'.i.-e, l'i.i'.adc-Ipl.ia. ' -f:u. m I'-oT-O'm. - - ; 1illl.!'! .N To i;!N!i lib" i' T:.e un l r- ' J ; ,,;'vns'i. 1. llfci-.-..cr of the I'.i.n- of llc-i';-! have a noud.cr t-T chiilreii l"r in l:uy :s i to i M.-nii tii;;..l..c J laces uu i.ey l;ec,:iio of ae. lil TI!"-:. It V.$, my 1. IV57-1- J. V. L-OVLt;. .1. Jtt.-tier ' the Pi lire, .S.-ci I vrijiiiii'i r, SiiKjitrhtimui i-li" ITU . o,-- j urn. i ij, '1 business en i ' ' ILL attend i.romi'.tlv to trusted to his rare l' -e..s and other -enver.iti lone on the shortcut u-.ti-.-e :i I on itie most rea-oinaMe urnis. Par; i -'ilai r;::eu- lion ( aid i.i tan ! rurve; iu. a.a v 1, llm. 7-.1 i;.v mm. i l'ATi'i. ,:m;;;v i-TA!:LLs:;M:-:NT r.i tt.-oX. Mi-s 1'.. J. Itoilno. i,.w i,.,.,,..! ,.,,.;,- I' e.'. t -n mi l Ilieiaied to fun:i-h II-iSNris. I!nsf.,;.v 1 J tt,.,-', ,!,. r...,rv :,!;,, ,11K Uu-it stUe. one l T"li ;.I .y 1'erfeet s-uislacli. !l.:veil. rale. Cai! :;t l:ei- residence . one door e::st uf Stiaver's Si Charges mo le :i ill hlgc sire t, iaj r. L'l-Jia. r l'.TTlNi:. 1 he Board of Tr:i-tee cf the I -i J t..io:i iaiiuu in Mexico, of Ike L. I!, in i Clui.-t wid i"..eivo pn.p.isals to tniild a Itiiels ! t'haj. !::: Jiexle-i boili as- a wf-ote. and I' p i tiie Mas. I'n ick, Carj t and l'.asler ! work s. paiai.-'y. i.p to .V.,y, IT. K-' jT. ou r-!.ii.'i ii i v i uu L-:-;.! wili lai.e p! .ce. I N. I). i'iie s;ii.::!i.-:iti.i:i em be seen at , David l'ai!.-i'--,:i'j Shoe 1-' i , in Mexiej. ! may !:! ' K'V TIN SHOP. IN T !ti i.'d I'M i.'T '"VS. 1 v.'i.:.id .'vfpeci 1 ui : iof- i:n l!.e e:t:.ni.-i .I Tii. M. 1 s :.-jwua.i! v.einiiy, tliaf 1 have .o a Tui an 1 M.e. t l-eri rs'atdisliM:. i I :m. i a:.. (!'$ 'ir.-'t t.i :ovo..:i.i-. i..e li.e iub.:o with Ti:. and Sin: : r I at.:; IV.tsr. alj, J:o;e4 at the lowest r i-ii j.'iee.s. It.M.:.:;j and Sp.-ui::. : pv oirpilr r.tti r.ued to. Ail w..ok la.ide of the I . -i mat.'i ml. V. y.. C Lt.iiJAN. Tiioi.'p-ont'-v. n. ."(!. 2 Ji.niata e. ui.Iv, l'.-v ii I - i 1 k- J -A J '.'llji'-i T ; i: H'A ri:t :!' fit I -r'l Mil' I :il I- p :tiv i -i fi i'i ii! ! ;i J. : di-r - r i,! ht-r ar i'-l. iii t-:r lino of hn-iuc--. on rhoi t jnitico Tin-! i!it mo.-r - i - t::-J.lc K-Vin-J. i-.n )( link , i i :'.!. m iill'ilini 4 ttf A tttf!' i: :t 11 .( llbu. al ua !l!nu ' ren. jov, . lrCT-Ul L. L. Ki'.N lil'P. DISs'Oi.'e'TlDN. The partnership !u-.-..t..-f..re er.isiin;; lie! ween Levi lUcht and Samuel Sirajer, doin;; bu.-'!:.e ur.der tho name of il-.-chl an I Siraycr, is t!iTs Ji.th day of March, loT. diss.dv.-1 by r ntua'. c-jii.-eiii. The books uf the firm are left ia the hands of .i so ;tver fur collection. LLI1 HFl'HT. 1 SAMIKL ST It AY EK. T;ie ii,,;nc.3 of tllc ih..u wi:1 ilf,-,..,fier be coiidactei by the undersigtu-d who returns his thanks to the public fur pan pairnnajre, and respectfully solicits a contiauace if tho same. SAM L ST 11 AY El!, upr. 3,-IJI. B.1STLEIT SE1VISG JIlCHISE. Wastkh. Agents. $l"') per mimih and a1! expenses paid, "to sell the Genuine Hartlett Sev.iiif: Machine. This Machine will do all the work that can be dune on ary hi ;h -priced machine, i.u 1 is tally patented, licensed mid wnrranteJ for five years. VV pay ihe abe wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount cau be made. For Circulars and terms address II. HALL & CO.. 721 Chestnut St., J'liJ ufa., Va. npr. 17-Cw. mv mmii 'mv. rinccs ATJIKS.F. II.VNNEMAN'S IX 1ATTE11S0X, HO lr;s just returned from tbe City with 1 targe assortment 01 Kiilinery and Fancy Goods, Consist in parluf lionuets and Uonnei Srlks, Fl.iv.irs and Trimmings, Kinbordrries, Lace Goods, Handkerchiefs, lialmoral Skirt.s. Ilnup Skills. Gloves, Lead Gimps and Ornaiiu n:s. Notions and small wares, formius the best assortment of tl'RING AND SUMMER GOODS In the Count V. j S!io solicits a ci-1 from the fabiic, Wn cor.i!''at iha' h- cumi: a:L t. .' I l'-i - -a:. t