tlic:Vittobittelt tbaztitt. El El WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1888. von Gammon: 'MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY, or einsriiiintiurt couN-ry UNION STATE ciairsaL cbmirrrEE Wttl meet.l4 MO rooms orTrIE NATIONAL UNION Milk' NO: 11106 'Chestnut owed.. VOlll4eiptoo, oo WED NEADAY, the ISth day of May lost.. at three o'clock r. Y. The attendance of every member of Committee Is earnestly solicited. FR. JOItO6H. Chatirman FINILMIRIZICIA.X6Fht.'"" THE WAR OF RACES The President was afraid to give the right,of suffrage to the negroes lest it should beget a war of races; and now we see that war begun and carried on under the stimulus given to the rebellious spirit of the South by the conviction that the Prnsident's sympathies are with the South- Atiitichltes and against the negro. Does any one believe that negro school-houses and churches would be burned down in Maryland, Virginia and Tennessee, and negroes shot down by the score in the streets of 3fcmphis, if the negroes had votes! 'The possession of the franchise would be the best possible protection to the black against a war of races; whilit the lack of It has simply served to provoke what the possession would have prevented. In the Memphis riot the most inhuman outrages were committed on the colored people. Their churches, school houses, and many of their dwellings were burned, and men, women and children were burned alive. To what are we to attribute the outbreak of this fiendish spirit ? Do not the meit engaged in it feel that because the administration of the national government is practically on their aide they may, with perfect safety, hunt down, kill and destroy a rare that is politically powerless? This evil spirit, it must be remembered, is not confined to Memphis. In various parts of Maryland the school houses slid churches of the colored people have been bUrned down; the Memphis riot had its fon-runner in Norfolk, Va.; and in Peters burg and Itielonond the colored people have been singled out as the victims of Southern fury. In the latter city they have been disturbed at worship in their churches by pistol shots fired through the windows and by eve' v other possible act of annoyance and persecution that could safely be carried on withaut detection by the mil- Lary occupying the city; and in Petersburg three attempts were made in one night to burn down as many negro cluurchts. It may he said that the negroes bring this upon themselves; taut the accounts of the Memphis riot 110 not ben r out that idea, and the following from the same copy 01 the Petersburg littler, which contains an account of the three fines above alluded to, disproves it, so far as Virginia is concerned "In no part of Virginia or of the South I n better feeling exist between the whites and blacks. With exceptions tic trifling for mention, the demeanor of lb. colored people in Petersburg has been al that could be desired, and the ismtmenda lion of their general conduct has been un stinted." PATENT VOTE MACHINIF-• 4 . The New York dlerdld—good Democrat is authority—in alluding to the recent ac tire enforcement of the excise law in tint city, says: "The low groggeries that exist in pesti lenthd districts and help to nurse if not to engender epidemics, will he those most of fected by the new law. These places at present furnish a means of livelihood to perhaps twenty thousand of the most shift less class of our population. It becomes au interesting question, therefore, as to what will benome of this number of people when they are thrown nut of their usual employ meta. it should also he taken into consid eration by those who are working the present temperance reformation, that these 'deem are the habitual haunts of thousands of intemperate and idle persons who will beoome houseless if not homeless tiller these dens are shut up. The Democratic politi cians of the city have kept these places alive by fostering them for the votes that can he obtained therefrom. They have been literal ly patent machines from which votes are turned out to order." If frank confessions are good for the soul lid, one should he of immense benefit to the soul of the Herald—always provided it has one. That the low grog shops of the rile haunts of New York have been liter ally patent machines front which Demo. cmtic voters in any quantity, have been turned out to order, is a fact well estab lished in the minds of men conversaut with the facts; but it is not often that the Democratic prints will, as in this instance, frankly confess it. THE NATIONAL FIN A NOP-% The receipts into the United States Treas ury for the nine months rit the fiscal year ending kiwi] Ist, were $410,000,000; and the Controller of the Currency estimates that the rerakts for the year ending July • ... Ist, will reach crdin,o(lo,ooo. The new tax law wil) probably diminish receipts from several sources for the next year; but there will be new taxes, (such as the tax on cotton,) and the Elouthern Slates will probably yield cou,iderable revenue; so that the receipts for the year commen cing July let, MI6, will not in all probabil ity be less than the total for the current year. The aggregate being thus large It seems reasonable to hope that there will be suffi cient margin to perMit a large reduction of the public debt. We have now reached the maximum of that debt; and having ex tinguished the floating claims that have accumulated since the war closed, the de mands upon the Treasury will be confine hereafter to the interest on the public debt and the ordinary expenses of the govern ment. After paying these there must, if due prudence be used by Congreca in the appropriations, be a handsome balance left for the reduction of the debt. IMAM nENDERSON, the army contractor who is on trial at Nashville, before a court martial, for fraud, Is one of the proprietors of the Louisville Journal. Himself and his friends are considerably disappuMlcd at the decision of the l'resident, that he must be tried by martial law. He hoped to obtain an acguittal by going before n jury of Hebei proclivities. LYNCH LAW IN Immna. —A corres pondent writing from Jerseyville, Illinois, gives the details of the killing of five horse thieves by a party of "regulators." The Sheriff of Jersey county tried to atop the bloody work, but failed. The "regulators" say that when they have killed three more of the thieves, their work will be done. SiXTKEN thousand barrels of floui me lying In the warehouse of one mill at Min neapoliii,'3finnesotit, awaiting the opening of navigation to be shipped east. N ew ly' three million bushels of wheat are in store at points of debarkation on rail and river awaiting shipment, which does not include the large amounts still held by farmers. Tint Unconditional Union members of the State committee pave called a State Convention of the Union menof Maryland, to be hald - in Baltimore on the6th of June, to organize and takesuch action as will prevent the betray the party and the State into the hands of the enemy by' Um treachery of the Johnson men. THE DEAD OF THE WAR liceordtue to tables compiled at the War Department, the number of enlisted men in the Union army who died during the war were 280,420, or whom 96,1 . 49 were killed or died of wounds received in ac- tion, and 184,331 died of disease. It will thus be seen that nearly twice as many died of disease as of wounds. But while this is true, in the aggregate, it is not uniformly so in detail. Pennsyl vania, for instance, lost 10,284 by the bul let and 11,090 by disease, the proportion being nearly equal; New York lost 14,445 by the bullet and 17,407 by disease; Ohio, 11,235 killed and died of wounds, t.nd 14,• MN by disease; whilst Maine lost 9,871 on the field, and 5,544 by disease. Illinois 8,905 killed or died of wounds, and 19,934 by disease; Michigan' stands', 3,927 to 5,- 499; Wisconsin, 8,818 to 6,986; lowa, 3,- 444 to 5,642; Kentucky, 1,854 to 5,245; Missouri, 2,865 to 7,346; Connecticut, 1,- 962 to 3,309; Rhode Island, 476 to 1,073; and the Colored troops 2,997 to 26,301. As a general rule the deaths from disease were two to one among the men from the Western States, except Ohio, and front the New England States, except Massachusetts, which stood 6,029 to 7,084; whilst among the men from all the large States, New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio, the ratio is nearly even, being the nearest so in Penn sylvania. Is it owin ;to the fact that the cities furnished so large a proportion of the men in Massachusetts, New York, Pens. sylvanin and Ohio, that the men from . those States were healthier than those front agri cultural Slates? THE MEMPHIS RIOT The Memphis papers to the hi lust. con Min accounts of the first two days of disor der, btu, add very little to what our tele graphic llurrespoudence has furnished. All agree that the opening of hostilities was n fracas betwei n a white and colored man. This of itself was a matter of little conse quence. In any other place an active po liceman or two could have led both the combatants to the lock-up. Iu Memphis the case was very different. A general melee ensued, in which the fact that the shires were the aggressors k shown by ver twenty negroes being killed and woun hA, while only one white was killed, and WO others being hurt. On the next day Wednesday) some shots were exchanged between a large number of negroes and an equally numerous assemblage of citizens and police. Of the affair, the Past, the only loyal journal in the city, ways: The excitement ran high, and spread throughout the city. The Sheriff and Mayor called 1111011 the citizens to arm thew, selves and pia down the ',genes. General Stoneman, however established a patrol and disarmed the citizens who were crowd ing to the scene of the disturletnee. Ne groes who knew nothing of the not were, is several cases, in different parts of the city, beaten to death or annt down in sold Gland_ The colored people fled the streets. Ire moo a large crowd of citizens, al the torn ex nf Jefferson and Main streets, a...ding 4 a passing negro. Another crowd, near by, got hold of a negro boy of fourteen et fifteen, and nearly, icnot quite, beat bins In death. It is a wfinder that not more whites lost their lives by the wild shooting along the streets. I lenry Dunn, engineer of engine No. :1, is Said to have been killed. Policeman Shaterly is said to have been wounded. II is reported that fifteen negroes were killed, and many more bruised and wounded. The following arrests of negroes were mask for connection with the disturbance: Jim Posey, An\ Ratan, Joe Brown, Alfred Turner, Andy Mills, Dan Lofton, Peter Johnson, Solomon Pickett, a negro who afterwards died. We regret to hear that some of those arrested were, after being token into etotody, nearly beaten. into a We saw one with his head covered with gaslids, bruises and blood, discharged from the station house, there being no ground of complaint against him. Let the law la vindicated, and justice he meted out on whomsoever it may fall. A colored woman, while walking along Main street, near the corner of Main and Exchange, was shot down by a drunken HUM. A negro who crime in from the country as shot off his horse anti the horse sto- The body of a colored soldier who was killed the day before, lay during the fore noon on Mulberry street. It -was repeated ly spit upon, kicked and cursed by ruffianly boys. This soldier after being killed by a gun shot and several pistol shots, had been cut in the breast several tunics with a knife. . . Two white ladies made affidavit before Gen. Runkle that Sol. Pickett (colored,) who was dragged out of his house and kill ed, in South Memphis, had just returned from his day's work, and had had no con• nection whatever with the disturbance. other affidavits were made before the Gen eral, identifying some who had killed us peaceable negroes. Re will give the whole affair a thorough investigation. In the afternoon the rioters set fire to the house, near the end of Causey street, which has been occupied by 11. N. Rankin (eel "red,) for a colored school. Mr. Rankin has had about two hundred pupils in atten dance. Ile himself was struck with a whip at the corner of Union and Second streets. The ruffian attempted to draw his revolver to shoot him, but wasprevented by another ritiven: The Post editorially remarks When the blood of our people shall be , tone cool, they will look with horror on the massacre of unarmed and defenceless negroes. The negroes may hove been, and doubtless were, in the commencement guilty of some of the offences charged, but the statements of the Aenlaselte and Argus, particularly, were sensational, and In the highest degree exaggerated. We believe they did much to cause the renewal of the contest on yesterday. These newipapers are busy sowing the wind, which, if it bear not the whirlwind will be no fault of theirs. That this riot was premeditated by the ne groes, no man with the slightest pretension to common sense believes. The Bulletin, which has been on all sides of all national questions, and is still trying to please rebels and Union man alike, with special reference, however, to the preju dices of the former, attributes the troubles to the abolitionists. It says of the negroes: Taught that they have been foully wrong ed, because transferred to American bon dage from African barbarism—to a servi tude that has humanized, and, of Itself, had there never been an Abolitionist or Seces sionist, would have given them a still high er position in the scale of humanity—these ignorant creatures, thus taught and duped, are not guiltless. Their woes are recited by diseaseti philanthropy, till, maddened by supposed wrong and real evils, incident to poverty, ignorance and idleness, they are prepared for outrage and crime. The Avalanche, the ultra rebel organ, gives but meagre details of the riot, but di lates in its editorial C 0111,1111,1 in a most in cendiary manner. it asserts that the trou bles have sprung from a conspiracy of the blacks and their sympathizers, and thus suggests the expulsion of all loyal men from the city. The originators of this scheme of out lawry.must not be permitted in remain at large in open defiance of the public peace, and in menace of the lawful authority ; but they must be seized, inaircerated, and brought to a proper and constitutional trial. If this is not done, the citizens, un der apprehension Of the direful result which history tells them will *fallow, and with which the leading radicals, like • the dead Ulddlngs and the live Sumner have I often and publicly threatened them,_eanikeit be expected to restmln those impulses of preservation which finally overcome all teazle:ST and precipitate results which Lisp/ blackened the pages of history and marked the downfall of empires. It continues: This thing Is not the result of 'the mere accident of a collision between a white and black boy. We believe It to be the out break of a well organized scheme to bring one collision which culminated before Its time, but which having taken place, is thought by an ignorant and brutalized port lion of the negro populatiop of Memphis tObe a good opportunity to redress fancied Injuries to their color and race. I= The outcry made by the "incorruptible host" against the determined stand taken by the Senate in refusing to confirm remov als made by the President for opinion's sake, has prompted a search into the rec ords to see how the President himself stood vn this question when he was a Senator ; and fortunately we can in this, as in most other cases, quote JouNsois against done sox with most effective force. In a speech delivered in the tithed States • Senate on Dec. 19th, 1660, Senator ANDREW Joni- SON Paid "How has Lincoln been elected, and up on what basis does he stand'! A minority President by nearly half a million votes; but had the election taken place upoa the plan proposed in my amendment to the Con stitution by districts,"he would have been this day defeated- But it has been done according to the Constitution and aecord• ing to law. lam for abiding by the Cdn stitution; and in abiding by it, I want to maintain and retain my place here and put down lirr. Lincoln, and drive bark hi, Mi. ranees upon Southern institutions, if he de signs to make any. Haw we ma the brake in our hands? Hare we not gat the power? Tire hare. Lel South Carolina and her Sen. afore come; and ote the 4th of March noel, we shall have a majority of six in this body against him. This surressf ul sectional ran ! did ate, whet is in a minority of a million or nearly ses, on the popular vote, cannot make hiss Cabinet on the 4th of March next, unless (he Ssnate will permit him." "Am I to be SO great a coward as to re • treat from duty! I will stand here and meet the encroachments upon the institu tions of my country at the threshold; and as a man, as one that loves my country and my constituents, I will stand here and re sist all encroachments and advances. Here is the place to stand. Shall I desert the citadel and let the enemy come in and take possession? No. Can Mr. Lincoln send a foreign minister or even a consul abroad, u nkss he receives the sanction of the Senate! Ran hr appoint a postmaster whose salary in Wr a thousand 4 of .11.1 the 1 . 1.:"Y1.1Kh • N ATII , N AI. RANK have 'toils 'lay .leetan.-11 a di% 1.1e0.1 • • =I Free ..f I:,,erun,nt ax. pnyam, .lettkand. 141. I,shier Milo, %%Aiwa al. Ile, lllrrnat nest (Late l'llleborgh Trust t otolasa) j UGH. Mny :th, ) THE PRENIDENT AND BOARD ta UI tCF.I"I , IS RANH have thla liar deelare.l • d1)1.1e45.1 of al Vl' till CENT. on the Capital Sloe), ant of the earalage of the lael month, payable 1,,t1.1•101, ft., "(Goverment ts,. m 0.30 .I°ll N 11. sc•l'LLy. Ita.~a ear l'Crt.hutit.ll, May 1,1, Ivo, TIIF. PIDEMDENT AND DIRE('- tor. of this dank hate this tia) deelare.l a 101 l - kleiel of FIN . ): ran T. oil Ile I apilal oot ol the proa, of the last Lhs, 111 h.. pro.l to holders or ltketr treat representa tive- on ot oftr3 the , Ilth Wet.. free of clovrrnment I. Wm : •,E11171.., c o.lk ler. In y2.lltda Ito 11.0 ,1 11l 11“11. 4 44 1 . 1r7tlil'Ill•11. I. rilllE DIBECTOKS OUTBID' BANK I.a, .111 .1..1.r.1 n it, 1 . 1(14 •ES on ~14..1,4”4-1., oat of tlt.. 4,1441. 11,.. 14-1 .4 • l 141)+.1.14.1.: .or 1.11 , 1 r repr...... e, 1011 aft, tin 111111111.1 my, 1011.4",1 s• Y. .1. 111 /11.1.FYIN. 1 n.'1,11 II A 70,701. 11ANX. MA) 10, V.. 1 nIVIDEND.-The Prenideiit awl 111met•.ra 1.1 thlw Bank ha.e tlll.l day ./..e1ar...1 .1141.0.1.1 VI V VCR CENT.. Ire t.t., ern -Inen, On , the prod, coi she 1 ZAt. v. on• 011., nay al, tIo ,L....1.1.0k1era on and alter the 711 i 1u” .1.7 v..) I'. 11. 1111.1.0, zarhi.r. 0,111 1t EoTlllMl ltll, Vcrr..nt to 11. 11.0.11.1, irVIDEND. — The Board of Di rurtora of this I °wimpy have 0113 , lay deg•tar• ...1 a dl. ' , lend of VI 1 1 10. Ylnlllea...o Share of the 1. alolal Vtuek, 111/, I.lr Olt rartte‘l pn.dta of cl. pi re.l riot, II the tart ala 111.11t1i., free uI tim ern nt and Sta.. LAI!, 1,a). 1 1... alookhol,era on and alter the 011th 11.11. W.N. V. UElll3lO[l% 14,retary. k.lt 11 kNott. LTA Sit OT Itt.tt, Inn , rst Roil. May 1.. ma.. BOARD OF DISUECTOILS OF till- Itst)lC Barr 4110,1.1 of VI, I'Ett. I ENT. out ot the urn log. of tier lot oollot. 1,41.41.1 e tortitu 4 The Lolled Mate. Int I.f lir Haul.. V. MURRAY. CeL•ll. PROPOSALS. U.S.C -- UPTII*I nor*ll, PORT Or rtilltartion. Dear altOrt' OrriCr— May Ist, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Sealed Proposals, seeompanied by proper guar nt antees. Kaaing to lorms to be furnished on an pliration to this oMei., will be revered thereat, un til lu o'clock on the IIRSTTUESDAT IN JUNK NEXT, for the supply of the MARINE HirSPITAI., near this eit). with the articles of PROVltilkih, MEL/WINS., so., estimated in said forms. The quantities elated are estimated with reference Co the usual number of patients In the Hospital, but the United States reserve the right to take more or leas of said articles.aceordloKl)hute they may be ac tually required. if the articles delivered at the Ho, pital are not, in lb... Judgment of the physician, of the hest quality, god adapted to the Hospital 10. will he at liberty to reject the char pureinthe other articles In their stead. and to the con traitor wit% any excess Co the cost over the content l The Pnited t he n. reserve tile rigid to accept the proposals for a boi• or any portion of the arti cle* specified. CHAS. IN. HATCHKLUN, ritirreyar and Agent Marine liospliAL enp7 :Tawdid CARPENTERS AND BUILDER/0, TAKE NOTICE, that until the Torn Ole MAY, ONO. Sealed Proposals .111 be reeetald by the 1111 l gaol committee, at lablestown, for the pee p°. or It MI./IRO ROBINtION`II RUN CHURCH, Orate one mile south of Nobles/an. Allegheuy mainly. near the Pittsburgh and Steu benville Railroad. Also. will be g hron for the ea of the eatrator. the old brick chnrch, which la 75 b 7 Nt feet and 111 inchwall, containing SS pews of c• settle/it material. 1/raft ad specincaUous can tw seen • by calling at the Poet Ottice In Noblestown. Any Rather informationca he had by calling cc the Her. J. tiRIE)L. near Nobleatown. Addrem to Nobles town, Allegheny county, Pa. WM. H. IkIORITEAD, _anN,Swd ar Neenstary of Committee. OFFICE OF CONTIVILL(OI Or ALLI(OIIT.NY CO., I C CITSISCIIIIII, May CI. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. denied Propowsle will he retched al this oak< au tll 14th Ittatoutt, Inelnel•e, fbr rITIIN E ANCfI 1111.1l1GE *ernes Woody Hun, In 111eClul e ltotoublp, on the read leading Rom Allegheny (Itty to Beaver county, near lleltart•e tavern. Plana and apecadcattona can he seen no appllen. lion. By direellon of County Conarnleslouers. snyi:lncl&wrir HENRY LA 5111r.11T, Confront, BOOKS. STATIONERY , THE CHOLERA. 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WWANTED—Good Agents to Sell bIiZTLAIAN AND MS CA.llrAll: '•, GRANT AND HMI CAMPAIUNS , ' J, (the letost oral/ elilL11•8 PRAYER, , FIRHT LENS. m ateh plc• tuna,( and THIS AMERICAN INV] , . OTIS. Them , are all new Books and llngraring, agents can do better with them than with ar ~ther offered!. ° l . lt=orra'gidAOltEß ass mhl2:lyd3tarr: MDR IMES t'OR SALE—A pleasant Cquntry Residence, at RUG WOOD STATION, Peunsyl • vant• Railroad, one-half mile from Wilklnaburg; acres of Land; a line new Dwelling centaintng it rooms, and cellar underneath. sell tile house with three or live acres, or the whole, to suit Pur chaser. For further Information, call on U. 11. TOWER,I64 Fourth street, or on the premises. uo7;dtf J. S. KIN.. F OR SALE-About FORTY BUILD INO LOTS, In _plan lola out by 11r. McKahl and myself' on Woods Run. close to r allroads. Term,- Small amount down: balance on easy payments an. nosily. Alan, itnifroverl Dwelling. with choke shrubbery_and unit. Title perfect. Enquire fit m) Oil Tool Works. Nos. as, and 34 Ohio street. Alle gheny, or of Jai..., oo the Prmtls'• R. li. LE) K T. VOR SALE—FLOUR AND PRO .- poor BURIN 1011. of over ten year. Standing. in Ie =ll , oetlon In the A , Innopportunll )' Produce li'llain y esr e . All et,narritinies'll,l:te In lbe styletlT confidential. Add:v.l% U. 7 SO, Pittsburgh. nitt22;tt 1 - 4 , 011 SALE—IOWA LAND—S2,OOO A- • —ABOUT FOUR DUNI/ICED AND TIIIILTI ACHEH OF LAND, shunted near Wrmter Ulty, Hamilton county, low. (on the 800 of the P.M'. Hallroadd Is ,offrrtol (or mnle for TWO TII,)uSA N noLLAItII, en.h. Addrue, • 'UV. if MATT. U1Y142. siv.)ll.if 1.4`011 SALE--A Valuable Country Renidenee at Edgewowd Ntatlon. Pettwiylvatila Railroad, one and • hair min, from Wilt loshory, Eleven acres inn perches of Land: a tine new Dwoll ing containing ten routhe awl cellar niolernenth; Niternd other ` l on , e knee+ on the pr•En hoes. Vor inforroao cell at No. WO YlRit etruet, Pittsburgh, or on the preinigea. no7:dtf FOR SALE. 1-48F1.43-30 1.0007'. The Ftriit Kefortned liresbyterlan Congregalloyof Pittsburgh, (Or. DotittLAS. I'mator,) niter for sale their property loexte.l on the corner of Mum and berry alleys, and hut fret from liberty el root. The lot le IV feet by 14.5 feet, on . which ore Ike Chum!, 11•11.1Ing. Anil • Truant !louse of 4 rooms. Inquiries may tie mate of, or communlention• ad dressed to TllOl4. !OW ITII, at the Yourth Natloos.l or to It. 135 Thlril tn v2i3tatirtf WOOD STREET LOT FOR SALE. rur....t to an order the Orphans Con tofA l• leghent County, Illy undersigned. Ttll3l.•e Uo m•ki. side. In audition will et post to Pale. on ilia. i.e. unless, Thursday, May 3151,14 , 66. 2..•• Ittt•lt r n, that vat - no, I.OT OF it Itt ell SD otttate on the Ka., ...It. tArt et, adroit.. the Charh.e Hotel.entetatatteina at the di•tan. , Ophly-n,.. feet Nothtlo.arttly From Tll,l anti has In a !runt of {lntern ft vl 4.11 A 'Org. and steniiin, bark .Isir l'r•tt... Lafayette W 11,4.4 1 ,14., der.tanett. For forth, particular, ',Ott In T 11 , eve I , :\a' I or to A. M. BItoWN../.ll:.r . D ' e ' ; ' , F".'t4 ""." Cilish)'s Opera House, Chicago, No. Ito 1 , 1111. Are, itly9 1nw , 13w1,,11.1 FOR SALE, A CHOICE RURAL RESIDENCE. t. nteltattantlat fraine 1 ottlaqr Mansion tot ,nuth as rum..u.. Attinntl strrel, In Allegitt uv nit,i r h n u t t.tr, itt n • v r t utt,t .rty. 1/7,114,111, aleinble Prlxe•, • alur•l•t 14`.1,!. „.. 1.11,1 11,1 thrtte 1,111 tnd *v11,41,111,- will Tkk" 1116•1•Irr., Itsrluellug 114•0,0.0 4{l , 21111v.r., nntl ltlelten and ttntll rvvnut It, • 111 1,1 rib it lar Dart nenitllnpt. l'lnt len 15.1111 tut. rrnnt I t •Iptt -• .0.8. au.l twantllitl. ..,Blnnbass.ll 81g sr r I , Y • Thr 'l ll • .1' 11 , r:1 , 15,11.1 1 itelglabs.rlng . 1 le au. , PRI. cliarusqvs, and all has Ittsi ornalslosted a 1110 rhru Ltrrra. slirulflosr , flossrrn. Tills I. lb.. 5...e5t In lb.' "r ptal.is.-..ms. isl./.1 4•I rsrry lour draMll.s thr will. the 188,111..•• sria.rs I.lls. i•ani. show ecm,l.l3lleissl.lBB- sok Insa,-- B,f •ity•• It llss. , ...lnforts B.f co.kanl ry b 4.111.1. 1 - 18,18.11 s 31s4us7t,r4 strs,..l. I. vB.ll ..‘3lll‘str.l. ‘18,1 , ••11,111.1 Sltllle. soo, ',sr fruit. API., Ilrok, lit arid Spn:lf . 57 Fmirtit ntr...t. GILEAV SALE DELAWARE LANDS The largest. most desirable sad valoabh• HEAL ENTATE., In FARMS. lIUt ar.3 4 , &C., ever otlered for sale at one time in the Stale of Delaware. The snliserlber, iirliihlng to champ souse Inv,st mts by +entity Real Estate, then-Oreo, i ff ea oend sell at Public Auellon, In the town of 8511"11! , A, State of Delaware, at euxWlr.l.,l.•tl HOTEL, on Margitley, the 14th day of June heat, To commence at 104 o' .lock, A. a., a part or his Real Estate, which, of its kind, la not surpassed by any lu this country, as follows: Nos. I. It, 4. 0 asol 6, are Parma handsomely Oiled up and Improved. contaluing each Rom %le to 500 a c res. All have Peach and Apple tirehards. and •re within 2 to Ilea of the town, near the Steamboat landing and Delaware Railroad, and the Smyrna ('reek (good navigable water, front* several or the farms. No. 7, a tract of Man L Nash and, , acre No. t , the Lin Kilns. Sheds and Office, with two acre lot at rni y rim landing Nos. aunt to. two large lira arses, caps. Ste of storing lb to 20,000 busitets of grain,at hen), N to Landing, with nu aere lot to earl,. o. 11. a Water Lot, known the "ship Yard." at Smyrna Lauding. Persons are requested to examine the property before the sale. Plots of name may he ere n prior to and at lithe gain. Title goad to each parcel. The terms will he, ono-third cash and tile teshl oe &credit of annual equal instalments, ex tending bee years. Detail of the tones will be announced at the sal, Handbills can be pi ocurcti by applying to the subscriber, which given a lull description of all the property. and the subscriber would refer to the Delaware paps also for full account. , rarldlawdawWlSti er DEII. W. (LEMINn. FOR RENT p LET, =lll itnaulre. at 511 FOURTH ST ler.ET, below Market. tophlw.l VOR RENT—A Frame House A. with seven rooms. Mono.. 0 1 ., mile. from nn city, on Dm old Washington road; a good gardru. excellent water at OW door. for further particu lars, enquire of TOW CIL Real F.Mate Agent, Nu. 104 Fourth street. 0-lf 11.4`0R RENT—The Lot on the cot s- nor of Mellor and Alleghen streets, Ninth Ward, together with the 0141 Brick y Depot Building thereon. The lot bas 141 fret front by lOU feet deep to an alley. W 111 lease It for lira or ton years. Ap ply to 11 AI. 111. lIAItLINUTON, at Nu. 17 Fifth Street, second Boor. Inti33l TO-LET.—THE THREE STORY DWELLING HOUSE., near the Bridge, Ve.l - street, now oestupittil by Mrs. t Vilma Mat/Ingo. containing am/ en bet! Li 1.111.11,14 Imre nowt, kitchen, wash and hat /0. violet m me illable arrangents with a tenant, a considera ble portion of the furnitnr.. may restaalu In Ille house. my 4 W. Ito It Is sit N it.. Allegheny. SZAW MILL & TURNING LATHES YON RENT.—The subscriber for rent hit. Water Power Saw Mill. near Swissvale Pk. It. IL, together with Turning Lathes attached, cal culated for turning all kinils of atuti. Also. Lou Dwell! ng Douses, /me of four atol the other of nib rooms, nub as inueh ground as may be wantml. Tnere Is water istiOleletit ruu the MID nearly ail the year round. Immediate possession east be giv • fuof the mill an.l one bonny. with sin nmms. Var rther littrlietalara, enquire of JAMES SW rny4:2w , l Swissvale Stlltitsn, Pa. Itallroul. AUCTION SALES. 100 BUILDIN G AND GARDE N ;_ JON, Mn, 121.1, at :o'clock on Pin. premises. In Boyd & A bleu 's 'wan, on the ext.... of .lanse, Al lele, deceased, on the Brownsville 'forts pike, ad joining lien. Knows Fruit Yam, will' he ...Jill tuU beautiful Building and harden Lots. These loin n• laid out in pints of 24 by ifin feet. LO 1,1 117 feu, Mellylts !self acres, wills wide streets, anti are sp.— etally adapted for convenient business residences, belay but ten minnten• walk fl.nnt the Birmingham Bridge. Inning • flne view of the el ty and surround ings. those g purposes they are unsurpassed, and to wanting risen, huuses they are une qualled. ,Isse-thirsi rash, and the haleness I 1111.1 year, TWelisly-11Ve dollars 1.11 1111111 1.114: 1 purchasing. I'. A. A ND, Aim, ARSHA SALE.—By iv Irtai e M of a writ of Vendltioul Kalman. Isstied 0111 of the Distriet Court of the UnitedSl atre for the Wr,,t ern IBStriet of Pennsylranla, and to me directed. I will exim.. at Public Bale on FRIDAY, the 18111 BAT I/1 4 •Y, lam, at tile 'Allegheny Wharf, in the City of Pittsburgh. the Steamboat ••ROLSYSET. 'Tier T.ki.., Appt\rei and Fortilitire, the said steamer linvlug been melted and taken in certain rouse of collisidoli, apd maritime, at the suit ollkleans, Russell & Means and Alexander J. Sinter. The sale wilt take place at 11 o'clock on said day. TOIIIIII, cash, Government fund•. A. MURDOCH. myst7l.l U. B. Marshal West. Diet. of Pi, ijtURNL'ARPETS, l &c. AT AUCTION.—On ' TIJURSDAY MORNING, Mar loth, at 10 o'clock, at Masonic Rail Anction House. Nos. 55 and 57 Fifth street, will be mild a general variety of Furniture and n 0 ..0. 0 1,1 Goo s, embracing new aud second hand Carpets and Matting. Venltien Blinds, Fancy enedes, igissitrasses. Bedsteads, bedding. Chars, Ta l tia Refrigerators, Patent (lathes' Horses, 1) lieom and Kitchen Utensils and sundries emits to mention. myti T. A. fiti•CLELLAND, Auct. viNE SigliVHIG MA eIIINIDe AND SEOARO AT AUCTION.—On MOBMINO. May Btis, 0111 o'clock, at idawaniC Anctlon House. Maud 57 Fifth street, ar Will sold, advertised.n connection with Furniture and son 10t. Mecca English Brussels and Velvet Tapestry Carpets; 7 Sewing alachine•—varloom makes; 10,010 assorted brands begus, my 9 T. A. kIeCLELLAND, Auct. IjOBSES, MULES, BUGGY & c ., X-L AUt`TlON.—ths VIOXSDAY BUGGY, Mar 10, at S o'clock. at Masonic Ilan Anm -1100 street, srill be Kohl 1 medium mixed Bleck liorao, suitable for fatally or pllyslcion's aim; i Buggy and Harness. • Jolt T. A. McCLELLABD. Auctioneer SPRING AND SUMMER, I=l FULL LLVE OF .FOTIO.Irs PPILICSEIS 1L.C110017. Wholesale Rooms l'p Stairs ...Vbs. 77 ant/ 19 .7flarkel Sired rinUaw .1 . TABLE LINENS SIIEETI.VG s, I= 1101ISE FI , N SII N G GOODS, WRITE, ORR & CO., NEW SPIIIINCi -1,1001118 AT W. W. MOORHEAD'S, • J. K. KIND 16IN VAI.IINCIA LAI t: TRAMMED SETHI ,1/INT A NI/ VA 1.1 , .NC1 A Yli.; CLIIN F.l' LACE (1,1.1,AR, I'I.A I N A NI. MAIM-WI WI/ SHIRT FliONTn NEAV 111 n LEV/kW/ id/ILSKI, Plain. Inatln and Vlcnnrnlderatl, at PRIZE CONCERT t IVITED STATES PRIZE CONCERT, 31 LIST OF PRIZES 11111 In 1 r .1.. do 5140 . • do do . ,2.1 do do $.5 . uxl .11, 1tt.1.11 oro N0...2 IC all 3 .11 A.% en, 111.1.1 1 4.. do Na. 001 strrl.t.... 5,100 .1.. N... 27 N,.”l.erry 4 do oit rulton. pa-ar Pau. 11.1 Ylrref 10,100 2 4o 0t,., 1101 W. 1.11.1.1 - 1 y and .1 W. Ind... . 6.000 I do Itu go.) )• V. 1•Ily Lotr. 5t..500 ......... Co• . 1 . 13n0n, WO oar), ..... .20 ..0 tlo g. 5 0 earl, . 10,11 , ‘/ 10 o 111t:10.1,011, 4.,01 each . 2,000 5.0 d . . 11A.Ittn 1101,1 WpArlo.”. *MO c.ll I/O i.1.111,0 111A11101.1 Wa1e10.,.. 4125 150 do American Piloting Ca,... bluer 11 steno - , $75 each 0,7:A1 1.0 do Valeta Lever s.ll,er Bunting I:aat Wat,itea, $lO cacti COM 111 do Diamond Ring, $lllO each.. ...... h... .to do do PI., B.i each X 791 MI du t. ca - Ing Ilarliluca, $lllO each M 1.1151 $ll do .lo do $74 each. 27U3 .1.1 Jo Sliver Platt.ii Tea fel, $7, tacit . .1,7w lOU do ,ii, er 1 'ahlitrit. 318 tacit.. • . .. 1,..0ti 1ii.,0110 do Album, iri tu $lO each 5 . 1.77... 11,001 do Too and Tattle Spoon, 4.: to $5 each . 11.1. , 10.000 do Gold 1.1 ned liololetn and 111(15. $1 to 43 vio . ll . 21.115 111,801 do Pair (:r a' 1,.•141 Sleeve Ilu Ilona. $--. tit $4 welt, _ non 10,000 do 1,111 Pt•tin, 111 boxs. $1 to V. each 7.,..ti0 50,0u0 no ILogras litgr and (111 Pal n 1 Intr., 41 ,i ~ to IP rove .. 110 do Family 11 1 hies. 41 . 4.3. II .... ,- =OM do Clocka. litod,, Putiery, 41 to $lll cull.. lot., "rbe dra w. lug 51111 al, play, 31., 1.11.• Concert, the ,law of 11,e llprra KO lb lu.r.on eau wit n 0.... 11. A 1 T, 11l IN. app t... 41 oin, .upurlnle•nd 43/1.,•. Ail 1/111,11A— Iraand awl-11l- 1.,— , upp11,61 11.1. .. lug as p10,11%11.-.1. Partlre ludalluot ontll nll.r the ,Ira. and if their nutul,,, app e ar. No Ills. 11,1 al drawl/ AMAIN', I.IIY y for. a rd 1.1.• Ir Ilekrt. Immedi ately, with lull d1re.,.111,1: u• to the altlmolug ut ~,,,,,,, ri,k. Sr.-a le no,. prin. cli,al and /owl,. ..turt, ate olly. 4,1 nt our "Mee Irlrr 91.1 u cacti' ...111 1,, uu11; ,, 0 r..4.tid prli , and .lamp for rt.• lllru IN/SlAgr. 1111.11 A\IIII.I..I.IABLE AtiENT, WANTED in I ell), lawn •11.1 (lIY I'lllll.ll ,v 1 , y ro•al Inoluevtueolta nrr I•rrd.. . . SI . EI IA r. TERM, SIR I H RATES— Any part, to. ..or.. a. 1.1, ot or loon, On hoot rot ticket,. alnd for tttttt ey for the %awe. will he al lowed Mr follow.. conont--10.1. I It. 'rlertet. "nu * 4 111 err ry n of emelt bittoberibcr. nd thelr Slip It, coutitY 1.1 1., .Ir., (trder, - i0n..., yl , l. r... 1 I.e•I . soaN 111 at All ron.ll. t. 14,1 r«. , .4 in N 111•411 1 ,.. tiltAl.l , 4ll/1 , S I Drarbor. ,rret. • liiraft... 1 111 [frt.", ..913. TI. h ",:tle I. totirgli 3111 i v ally. 111 lionso ht.. G. .11.• proprlel.d, . d"nate to th e I.locals and Douglas alnnulnet" leundit Mon, then. "'III lw Vo r . r...r.rvrd rnan ft. r uor.ou drawing Om 1131,11Viirin. far Iltr introo.r. . . . • . Hon. 1:..0rp• V. Lao retire. M. I'.. Pron, Hon. Alcs. IfanAnll, Ex onus', .4" V, 1... Hon. W. F.3.•M. vf Peon, Hon, Major Don 1.. Ind. Hon. %Vol. 1.30n5, town. Ito.. Joao,lt hobo.. I Clovato. • Non. of MuMI. .lamb For%) 111, Art. M. IL. IL, Olt'avo. 111. M Ii rool,rgWalvor ~ hi. Man-ell, Whitt:Sl 0., boo ori,ano, La. 1:11'. SHIRTS, COLLARS, &c. 100 GENTLEMEN. At the latest WILD RATE:, oew Ile mock at our GREAT SHIRT AND COLLAR DEPOT, No. 72 Fifth Street, A splen.ll.l Ilue SPRING AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR, coat movotts GAUZE. COTTON SHIRTS, GAUZE ME:NINO SHIRTS, LISLE THREAD SRI ItTS SUMMER HILLS 01111CfS, MUSIAN DRAW FILM, FINE JEAN DRAW Ells. LINEN DRAW ENS, ALSO, VINE WHITE ItItESS 01110 TS. VA NCY vitr.m3l LAWN SHIRTS, ',LYLE, SILK. AND KID tilLovats, LINEN AND SILK 111/Krti., ENGLISH AND YttENCII SNACKS, Late Nevelt!. In TIES, Together with the most Complete ;toe or Gentlemens' Furnishing Goods IN THE WEST. As our business Is exclusively DENT'S FDIC-4E3MM*, we rarely fall to pletbe In that line. Remember our number, 72 7P1.2722. alltroot,, Nearly opposite the Post Ogler— my3,2swim WAS IgUItDOOK & PUTNAM. SUMMEIL—STETION HOUSE. 1.018111 lIRANCH, NEW JEMSE V. This new and elritsut Hotel trLII ho opened for the tenon on or shout the 18th of June neat. This hotel In portleularly stratified for the comfort of &millet,. Rooms eon 'retired for the season hyspplleatton st the Atter House, New York. to J. M. ac. A. STETSON. on the soth of Oprti the etoelltiolders buret 11. the Ardor House to •h or the pleMI and kr ...cal.. , their rooms. A. few shone of stark remain VD disposed of. Perties frlahlos to subscribe can 40. so. Bra s wa ca y t ; l M on er J nk.. couLLES..TrasuY`ls3' mytaisiked MIE TO WEL I.VGS, =MEI 25 Fiflh Street No. SI Market Street EmzEIMICI=II I=l .00,000 81.00 est• h $ll T, I 10 con IIN.A. 111, lOU ECE MEE 011 r ~ ..t irral Agrat IV Vitt. OM., N.,. ft: FuUßTlV.ht.r.,c I.lx-srual..r, Alltane,..la HOTELS DRY GOODS. TRJNEMINCiS EC@ SPRING DRESSES ~,` mkt r , rvirra a COMPI",' ltir leastivEg "4,r111,. inee ter iatv.a irep..rt.loots, we are flaw 114,11, a 1 :114.1I 1." STOCK NEW SPRING DRMES, Inclll.llnor !lilt, de. 1.1 .1 V.,. %., l• I= BATES A:. 8F.1.1 =9 AT EATON', 17 li'iftli rt.rE S I Vl' 11.418 lit E L L.,if S, SU.I" SIIaDES, I= I= lll= I=l =I RI liBr.1) 1.A1 , 11 , ,' AND MINSEN• efITTON HO kurl • full Ilur of NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS, EIII BROIDERI Es, i_..A.crmi ch-cm:300,3, a 5.., .Net rvo , lre4 au.t wlll bv sold at i 0.7 F. H. EATON, 17 Fifth Street to yh GERMAN OPERA The. and., of , 1,. blur Is Lan :111111...1 l 111.. 111. optulion. of to:lnert.... allatlugulalwol rid/A . lln had turn of selenee who halo e‘aeolno.l that following e visa+, thereto, a... 1 ol CI of. F.dward N. Rent. In parheolar. of 11... New l or 4 U. Aesey • Weer. In direr fly}' to paint ior late tymented Prealdeut, Mr. I.toeoln, .Irvingau Interview will: Speak., Colfax, retaltre to the hidden wealth "(Colorado. Nevada. At, raid . • • I have very lame :.leas of the mineral wed hot our nation; I belle,, practically The f10n..1. Comfier, Secretary of tire Interlor, In the I rilletal it, port prewauted to Cc:tweet:, dated De. • enther till. Pea, referring to t br then prevent rontlltlon of oar IYrotern Terettorlee. nays: ire wealth embedded in the rueka of Iltdt exten sive region I. alallally theNtaanalltilt . , and It will fortiPth In futnre yearn llllllrretly a id luelpal par, of our means of houblattua the debt ....1r.., by the tiorernment for the overiltrow of the 1.,..at Re bellion." The lion. Bennett.. .1: le gat. .1 ...ogress I front Colorado, In rpeerlt before 111, Hon..« of Hop reaentative, amid * Jodi, tog la aaa knOer of the ol the from what am told till pracheal wan,. who are well In formed upon this nobjert, I do La r loreto - day heforn till, linalla mild before th,• Iwintry. to , placed upon then e , or.le aml read of all noon - Thal within fo.a . Tear , ital... and tiltear the gold dell. of olorado Territory will produce , VA1,1 4 d1,11 1 . 111 anal, all t and 1, 111 , 11, I hall I. sall rt. a al tolorral wedtl. 11l void alone 1,111.011 nal a holly 14 . lopril. I peal. from the oohed Icahn:on, -111101, iiraelleal tnlner , who let ,peol man, rear: the tntnea of to,,llruta. w lot, I that to arm": re gum of boloratto fne fLal•Ll,lvr, 41 1I r 11, tit eattaustlble. and gull al arlng anal , rif ws.tit3 Man 11l attlorni,. ' Prof.-ow Edward N. Kent. of the Sew York As y "Mee, says: "An to 11. •• 1,11 al Ila• galt mince of Colorado, I Ant 1101 prepaten to .. IN I (11110,1 enough le, lolly ..o.ploy illy time ettlitu a .I le. of 11,. noles of Crotral I Ili, the lay:Athol of the at....e Ledge-. , to 11, rlo Iwa, of Own, I have no to -I tattoo t ..ay tag. titl r I tut x 1111. rail 1111 11,, 1:11 111-1 al Wlllt. lakidtal 411.1 1 Ile lar arand, • "lora., le In my Ina . I. la% al ar ay rt;l:';at'l "1"""'"'"' the The opinion enterlalued by lbw... lowi n g of Imbue In tlele •11..trlet. .bows by the following ea trarl. Faigllsit capital:ode hare poreha,..l anno..ooo of tht Colorado tololog land, ..n.l thole a. nod ern ',loran ., are now ell eon le to develop the :ono - . The elarm. art' princlpelly aaidi and Tr all dletrieta, anal I rerent part : base Ills liven I the avaloil Lode of I,twil feet for which they paid .C.P01.0 0. Au Ides of mine of some claim:, (WI fret emelt Mal . be formed when the fart io ranaal , red last II arta. tilly yield minions 01 dollar, and Lisle . loor venal 1t ia. , a meld All id! .0.0 per foot. Mr. mai dl's read al 111,. Lade lien lalLaa al 1 al 0, Cr tar 0,1. and ha. beet, oth • red :tn.! irefo.e.l frel Wholenale Buyers'applied at " " ACRUM, CLYDE & CO, Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street, I= I.` A_ NC V (4-C)CODS I= 4=01.11119L.AL 1111111.A.E1 C,N. I=l FINE IVORY FANS, =I FINE SANDAL WOOD FANS, REAL POINT COLLAILS, Fine Lace Collars and Handkerchief' REAL HOUSTON HANDKERCHIEFS, Imitation Guipure Handkis, HIT% AND LIGHT COLOGED KIDS. Eastern Prices piTTEiBUIRGH, Monday, April 16, 1866. lIVELROY, WHO & CO.; 54 Wood Street, NOW OFFERINC A VERY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE EITOOB 412.15" DRY GOODS [ED N 0 '2' I 400 IV gig , At Low Prices, for Cash, WHOLESALE. BUYERS FROM WESTERN PENN'A, =1 EASTERN OHIO, los Misr an' " :re o L -21111 ARE INVITED TO CALL. 1.. S. ELROY .JAS. DICKSON .J. T. SHAMS- pl7.lind NEW GOODS New id-cocodo!! A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. All the Novelties. FRENCH, GERMAN & ENGLISH GOODS, OREM AND SKIRT rtammixtis: NNW HAIR NETS AtID COILS; AILE LI ND ' POINT C II , D IN BLACK; REA MALTESE OLLARS: VEILS AND VEIL DATEHIAL2._. REAL AND IMITATION CLUNG LAC KS; } BLADE DULCDRE LACEE-nett MM.; gn i g i te - ADU=l l ,. ..l:jir e rsses and Coats; A WA aasortment KID GLOVES. MILK AND LISLE GLOVE:EI of - T lIXIRTIL CORSETS; Pal ' lN l VATs , 4l; l ll3ll l ars° The ladies • , 111 Ind many Minty articles End nit+ Mylee net er before orreaerfln rlttebrlegb. Merchants Supplied atEastern Prices, RACRIIM & CARLISLE,. ID Fink Street. Cries MCICAADLES - 8 & .. Mims Wimotc.'o•az • Om.) algratripta ecnummir Apo DOni g %Wood itrliat, 11114110. IM7PtisalmeNk. GOLD DIINLNG 'l'll E VIRGIN GOLD lIDNIND COM l'‘XY'Or t cot.oRALW, 1250 6 .ortillnm •t- hire r-slull t.n.•l‘. of +Which 950 are reeerled for caoit ,fluh.e.rll..ro Meet their own omen - a. and thew. luastaga the affairs of We tvrapany. 1,111 ....log eligible as one of Its officers. The President I. to moan ago.p the llow.ttil of Director. The Director 3 Ise s, 1. Ivy th, rib*, fromltoona • • •. al 111 e ant 1,-1.11,r for ..rxmitzation. HE The Secretary and Treamnrer ..111,,erther :tr.! mrlect., Bankery TIIK CENTRAL. NATI ,, NAI. RANK. 1 . 1111. A Solicitors. ( VYLLIZ, It“ligitT c(IN 1,. Arrieflemv. an• proverbial for I at 1.1117 - ,n,1 cool h which Ito v participate in eat, prises ha, log for tin Ir obler d. , •1•• pow,. oi "ter national resources. Al,,,e time "Ilan road, at another •.1 oal - then Riper" or •• I eon, ' • sod more recently "011" have I. n all-absorbing topic, In all the,. movers! ritri. a. am a ill Iva rerolleetr4l,,those who look hold or thvm made Sono. larger aniount. than MM.., accord '' : : 71: 7 1' a .; •r :" ; 11 .. : n ." .. 11 : .' ,1 " • :t : the repor, it their mines art. highly favorable th.,l It t.uow that at the present time there are I on the u ay from the ldge. of N.-Vadm and Colorado ituttiermi• ' , ars of silt cr . ' at..l otl.'' belie , ed. thAt iliv eutlin•tasiu already manifestert lon tin tn, to little tittle, he on great ly - tress, .1 qL the r....‘.10 and eXhlbit of these ••re it rns. ' that tranana.rat.ll. rompaph, will spring up who.. •Tikk, la•lng hasod at the greall Ihtlx. ted "f ledge, will 1‘,.,..55r11t les..l,dra- I I.lt. than that now to br had—thereby atelha to Il`a'' who avail to of o , caalool aoer y 1 ,044 1 ,1 of -.cent - lug • 'original Interests,• • opportunity ol TIINN lb.. Inege Maoont hnlJvrevelvr... M handsome advnio . n. h them prellultaaryr se ealm . ), the follow log Chust . o. TI n reverifully Tore laic d The property of the Company prOpoSe4 In sake of these “Ori.lnalllll rrr.ln." r00..1., of the followinglmages, all Mllial..*lll, In a railsite of AI, toile. of Central I= Nev., Vail Lni VitoArtl.lll Lo.I MU= I= I=l OE= = . . .• Ifluole, or ••I.ou 0" 1.01. of 'AO feet, ••Heing a total of 'SAM feet or ne.arl 0 half mtle In le ol(ll. hortront y, of rtrit 1.01 , 1 pr.oloelog ter ritory. of unlimited depth. togetto, .1111 all the llyspu, Anil Aligrl, /U 141.01.0 all the metal, co., oltrer , mod other inet.t.l•beas lug .1,1 earth therein, :led all the rights privileges o 1 nci fren.thi•es thereto Incident, apps Ana all /owl, lellß/Irrd, or therewith ono ally 110.1 or enjoyed, en der and Solder, to Ow prlsdletlon of the 14ov-em inent of the V 1111,18,11... ., The titles to all 01 whirl claims have Ire, it exam.. toed by a usemher of the Her, refident to Colorado. 111. opinion Is a, follow, Tlllll , hr rrttih 111011 hare easefully t11 . 3.11110P11 Inc titles to the foreg & olu lodes or ledges. and •at •atistled that they are perhet. TWIN AKAII I .IIS, *IC, nt Law, oe.tral ('II, 1,•101-adn. 014'1111, Of th.• at.,,,.gl lorh w •ruld nwrg. p u, hr ‘11.411 Ihr 111%)..111, tol ha ‘c s r.oottnan•t. It 110, .4.11ilellerto.•••1 Idate thvo, and to .11,1 , 1 , I.IIMIO Hulk dred mod °Rita NA L SIIAREN, Which wilt cost the sulterrlbern hereto Oue Illandred Doling, Ench. Thus affording the man of Molted means.. well as the4copitaList. an opporlutilly to secure an interest In Lida region of pear [lenity Inc. a. haus ti ble • wealth. As all are aware. the n 4.nal plan adopted for tire development of sneli • property le to berm et col:gen tly and Issue certificates lef stork. The plan here proposd.rnay he vostsidered Oital-1 1411 NARY to llie formation of tyro or more 4 'ol3lpanies on OW, prop erties, which art nu trier( to too royal() leases or mortgage:, The nutlet MOM , n then upon 11.1. .011. th 1 and substantial basis, el c e a ct, ottieer , from 3111., em -4lves, each nolliserlher twins , Ilginle Ilse position of Art artier r 441 the Compan). In ordsr that handsome. retort, may he speedily reattre4l. these subscriptions are based the proinniltuu that the ant...teethe en ludo. -lintel? on re ceipt of the thesis - Now read, lot delivery.. and wnlzli only 1,1 esnentned nt ti.e other of the tander• signed Leber,,uhr4erthing, :nay tease their laroh t oa brae) royalties. no a: Cgant.r.. Comp/Ude, In the mdtai way for widelt there it an ample heals. To areounatodate tine.. or unoderate ISWitleb. these u are put at anti each, order to get the list filled at once, and to prevent any delay In the organization of the Company. ('oumderlttg the -notnerour valuable — l.edses' . which 44.onstititte the haste of this enterprise—the Tale and equitable features -- the lOW prices at which ••Interestb • • In It are offered, and that each Interest entitles the holder to lilt pro rata shots. or MOCK In aid, the Companies that may be organised upon hem-reeollevilng that in all, there are only I,Litat,interests to IW/41. 311.1 I i nly require one - nu mired gentlemen rash to take TIN 161uu1 to aboorb the WllOl, It IslWl,lll/11 1.41 that It Is hardly esnary to sliggest to those desiring In tenure ONS orNiOnk of these original Interests, lo at Duce send In mete auhuerlpl lone. Cheeks or Draft IS 611011141 he drawn to the order of the undersigned. whose einelorsetnenl will be .1. re ceipt, in addition to the 11111. that wlll be promptly sent 012 receiving dhem. United :states M-10's, 4alt's and other lids erument, Bonds taken at par, and .nny premium or accrued Interest thereon allowed. Honda stay be sent by registered mail or LIV The Books are now open. St:lnscriptions received by DENCAN M. 'MITCHESON, N. E. CORNER FOUI(TU AN lo WALNUT STS. ItitrElLY. • I Ills Excel ANDREW G. CURTIN, MARCUS . WARD. Gov.rn•r of Goyernor of L New Jersey HON. ELI SLIFER,.I HON. W. S. JOHNSON, Sec.?. or M n ete or Pena." tier•y of State or era J HON. MORTON AIdHCHAEL, Mayor of Philadelphia. Ciao. M. TROUTMAN. Preirt Cent. Nat. Flank, Fhll• Gip. K. Zaatakkat, l a n•a't Nat. 11'k Commerce• KOMltire Kj xtt. ..r King & da.MJAnym °flak., of J. F. ft E. E. EDMUND A. KouDall, of K. A. Nonder &to.. L. MONTOOIeaIIY BoND, of Bond JOH,/ W xx.Bll, of h. A. W. Welsh. Liubacrptns give name . and ad- Men. ekallekt,onler that It mn , .orreetl7 entered In the Subscription E''''k• hirb re • ceipts are leaned, and from which Notices will he moue out for the drat meeting fur organisation. —• Thle toile In eerywell ileaeloPiA w Ith nein of ore four feet lin width; ore nr.al i t , le ill. erbere Is tow shaft on thin Lode 0, lee , deep and 50 feet long, and the ere. We Is b feet lti width. :This Lode Is weZ developed, and euni,tilervil our of the best In the district, there Is a shalt on It fra feet to depth with a vein of sulpheretn four feet In width Assays wade of tilt or.. prone It to he very rich. !This Is an A. I. Lode, and hws a sha ft of 75 feet In depth—rein of ore three fret in width and al good „wit, tiro taken from this Lode yielded WOG per cord In gold. slips Is really the Monett Lode yet 'lls...tiered In the district It Is well developed, and ore Laken froni this 1, tole yiel dial upwarite of tiano ten cord. MAJOUPACTITRIKRIEL mar r. NII.SOR...IItr.+IIIIII ORR. MUCH M. BOLE & CO.* You Norms, ENO IN A MILLDAMS. AND MA OILINInTti, Manufacturers of IiTEAMISUAT EN tlialles, OIL W kLI. ENGINES, LriooMOTIVES Oer Coal Work,. all kinds of Land an Marine EN -I.4,M.made to order. y the well earned reputation of the Manager. Mr. PAYEE NELSON, we hope to secure a liberal share of patronage from Steamboat builder" and others' wanting good machinery. Our alto re ill be to doll) Ivo& In the best manner torn fair compensa tion, and to do It In the time we say. All kinds of CASTINNS made to order. Repairing Machinery Promptly attendod to. We coo turn a Shaft mfeet ong, sod here or Dom a Palley at feet diameter. mono op no Dmpimne Way, near lb Point. foundry on Third street, near Market, Pittsburgh, t ... splOstrod ARSENAL GLASS WORKS. MODES, RYRIE & CO., kfAnufacturere of BLACK nod (MEAN . !fT OLJAISs . WARE, Drugglete , Ware, /WM., DemO no e. de. W arehousc—No, 141 WATER beltwerm Emlthneld sod Urant Oreets, MUM/mill warrant our Wares to be itipertaikosyty Mao. Ofacturee meet of Ilse IllountAlos. Always on hand, Mammon of the above description. All orders promptly attended lb, Particular attentionpaid id private moulds- astSOI SSEVERANCE, No. tiS WATiNg . STREET, Pittsburgh; manufacturer ofEOILER RIVATS,WHOUOgLT SMlf ww, common andrailroad of every description. Particular deed or shaped Spike and Mmes. large Or small. made to order at short make. Atgoo , l sortment mostaetly on Mind. P.COLLURS unarms WILIRIFY gOLUNS & WRlGHT,Brittania, Brass and Sheet MetalWorkere, Orittenle Oar tors, Cr i er and ttlYri lpedoll Rozers, and all ollderelit tigr ' s minaptly elliirVo i . us Wait wrial; odUZI Plmbeno4 Planll4 rtmr t. feel. 1o 1.0. f NV fret r“,,t ENZEI2