o.teNittsl)ll9l46aztite s . THLTRAIDAY, JI&Y 16, 1667 A COnnESPONRENT recommends W.ll. . HERRON, Esq., as the Republican candidate for Mayor of this - city at the next election. A. 111.A.Cli. MAN, born in Denmark; has been admitted to naturalization in New Orleans. This is ire — first case of the sort in tgat city—perlia pain the country: Ltelle states that the northert;\ democratic leaders, upon con. sultation, hare concluded "to ignore the negro alt.Mether;" which It regards to be eminently proper, because it is fully satisfied that bolding on to the negro question'would destroy that party. YESTEIIDAT MOUSING'S TELEGRAMS gave an imperfect and misleading ae . conti of the riot at Mobile, growing out of Mr. kELLiT'S speech. This Morn ing's dispatches pet the matter in a clear light, showing that so far from Mr. KELLEY being arrogant and provoking, the attack upon him was not only cause less, but premeditated. The Southein • people—at least many of them—have yet to be taught that Northern man must • and will be heard at the South in the discussion of national questions with•the • name sectirity that,Southern men speak at the North. That is one ingredient of reconstruction that wid not be over • looked. THE REL4SE OF I:PAVIS The release at Mr. D.tvls, inspiredly 711 — e atiministraliort at Washington, clic. Its great diversity of counnents. By some journals, it is bailed as an act of national justice; by others it is ap plauded as a dist lay of national mag- nanimity; and by still others it is de :trounced as a .ational humiliation, Matched only by the first battle of Bull Run. It is peas:hie the best time has not arrived for making up a final judg . meat upon the transaction. The course of the administration to -' 'wards My. DAVIS. froze his arrest to his liberation, has not been to our liking. He ought promptly to have been turt.kl over to the civil , authorities, , put upon hig trial, and brought to punishment. This would have vindicated the laws in • thy presence of the - whole world. Mr.: 7°m:s:son, upon his accession to the Pres idency; evinced as far as words could, a turposeto go much farther than this. .rt seemed as . though his patriotc wrath could be appeased only by a myriad holocausts. There was something al most demonic in tiii weird blood-thirstl , MSS. His rage cooled "so suddenly as to give color.to the euegeOtion that it was simulated. In defiance of ail propriety, 3lr. B.avis was held in military custody,- riot to be tried, but to be kept from trial. ' This violence done the laws was Lis safety, but It was Most pernicious in - itself, and fraught with danger as a pre cedent. When the passions of the hour • shall subside, thi \ srsill be seen and felt. It was better the oner should be lib, crated, than that skis anomalous condi. Con shout 1 remain; that is, it was wiser that one man, .0 I matter how guilty, should go free, the'that farther violence should be done to tug civil codo, which Is the palladium ofhe rights and secu rity of every chin. , So far as the p ; oceedings before Judge UNDERWOOD go, there is nothing to pre- 1 vent the arraign cut. of Mr. Dares 'at the November ern.. lie is a prisoner released - on bail conditioned for Isle nr. pearance .when named. So, then, he has simply been del l ivereu from military custody into thlba do of the civil mag istrates. Thiv. ro coo ought to have been perfected tso ears ago. Whether ilia case ,ill be ca l ed up in November, or at any time, s q lie another question. After the del a tat has occurred, it ' mai . well be do bt d if be will be put upon his trial. Tb diversity of opinion and feeling cab bit il among men of un questioned lop Ity, touching his bail ment, strengths. s t.' e presumption that an end has bee • ma le of his case. THE CE%TRA tiFIC RAILWAY The great flat .rial enterprise of mak Ing a communie iorkby rail from the " Missouri river to the Pacific ocean, or, to speak more specifically, to California, la in a fair wily to be completed in ' the course of four or five years from thisi time—possib'Y less; for never before has . work been driven-kith more energy,' and never we tremendous natural ob staelcs attacked and overcome with a spirit so boltqand daring. But the work, although really but one, is prosecuted under three distinct names and by. as many corporations. TPese are, First: The Union Pacific Railway, ' beginning at Omaha on the l'itiasouri, arid running up the valley of the Platte. Second: The; Union Pacific Railway, Ea . :stern Division; beginning at Kansas City, on ties Missouri, and limning west up the 'valley of the Kansas. Third: The Centrali Pacific Railway, beginning at Sacramento, in Califorpla, and run ning eastward in the direction of Salt Lake City, which Is to ho the eastern terminus of this division of the road. . Both the /Union Pacific Itailivays -. the Platte and Kansas—arc aiming for • the same point. When all three shall be completed we shall have two roads from the Missouri to Salt Lake City, and one, the "Central,' from that point to Sacramento and to San Francisco, for 1 those two cr i es are soon to be united by ,-. ~,rail. It is f the Central that we pro pose more iartieularly to, speak this morning. i As we ha c said, this road starts: at 1 Sacramento. It runs in a northeast di. rection, skir ing the western face of the Sierra Nev da, for nearly a hundred miles, in wl ich the' unprecedented ele vation of EC en thdusand feet haspeen attained. here tIM I extreme summit is pierced by a tunn t rl of not un i sual length. W: believ it does not inch exceed half a mile, lot which 1,951 Let , bad been ~,F xcav 4 t c t l 1 on the full of March. Tll'o work i progressing a t the rate of fifty , feet per week. From Sacramento to the tunnel (1)4 miles) the road is finished and trains i un regularli.i On the eastern slope of Ithe mountain, which much easier thanlthe western, some forty or fifty miles arc ,finished, and cars running.. Ty mid ',summer the famous Washoe region—the Vichest mlaca in the world—will "))e - reached; and by January next about 50 miles of the distance between the navigable water 'of the P . acifie and Salt "Lake City will tie completed, and thus give to Never an outlet to the commer cial world. • , The feat of \crossing the Sierra Nevada is probably the greateit engineering achievement. record. The summit, at an elevation of seven thousand feet; has been reached, yet in no place, it is said, does the grade exceed 116 feet per wile, and the smallest radius is 5.73 feet (h/ the Baltimore and Ohio road the greatest elevatiou 2,70 0 feet ; the max imum grade 110 feet. On some of our lactic Hues they have curves as low is 300 feet. The elevation of the great tunnel on Mount Cenis, between France and Italy, is six thousand feel. Thus the summit tunnel of the Central Pacific roadie 1,000 feet greater than that of Mount Ceuis; ,nd 4,200 feet greater than the highest summit on the Baltimore and Ohio road. The only difficulty to be apprehended are the tremendous snows and drifts of those Alpine regions. During the past winter successive snow stormaoccurred, sad the compsny kept a strong force at i work night an I day on the'.summit, and by so Sing avoided nay long interrup tion of trade. But whether any' work of the kind can, as a regular part of its business, sustain, a perpetual struggle with elements over which human skill awl power can have no control, is, it must be confessed, still an unsolved problem. The l company, however, are still hopeful, and are pressing on their work with unabated energy. • ] But atthe Pforst there is a very good alternative. From a point on the Union • Pacific road, about six hundred: miles west of St. Louis, the old Santa Fe road leaves the Smoky fill, and runs in a southwest direction across the Buffalo graskregion to Santa Fe. The distance Is only 410 miles. Thence, through•Ar tsonli, to the bead of the Gulf of Cali fornia, there is no difficulty; and from the Gulf of California to Ban 'raimisco ~ there is no mountain barrier hatever,' for this route runs' round the southern end of the Sierra Novels, antioup he. tweeu that mountain Had -the coast, through the finest and most fertile por tion of California.. . It is true that the failure, which we do not apprehend, of the Central Pacific Railroad to overcome the difficulties of which we have spoken would be injurious to the Union Pacific Railway of the Platte, as a highway to California; yet, even in the worst event, that work would still he of great utility as a highway to the Rocky Mountains, to Idaho, and other portions of the vast north western Interior now known to be rich in gold and silver, and other minerals. We have no doubt, however, but eugincoring and mechanic skill, though at sCius cost, will overcome all obstacles. Idut the Union Pacific Rail way of Kansis, has the alternative, in case of need of the more southern route , just spoken It can take ono route or the other, as the experience , of one or two more winters shall determine to 'be expedient. In fact, however ;rest the success of the - CI-Astral Road may be, in itself, and in connection with the Union Pacific, which is designed to meet it at Salt Lake City, this Southern road, by way of Santa Fe, Arizona and the Gulf of California, ought to be made at the earliest practicable day. No road would pay bettor direct and indirect profits than this. Mormou Enitgraut, The Loudon Resin,o tells us'about the Mormon: recruits which arc despatched to this country from Europe: The ignorant, untaught English and Welsh, generally, too, of dissenting re ligious opinions, If of any, form the eta. ple of the recruits; and these arc beguiled to a "land flowing with milk and honey," aided in their emigration, carefully watched as they set out, and tended when they arrive. From the day they leave London or Liverpool till the hour they arrive they are not lkft alone. Mr. Dickens saw one .1 their emigrant ships, and while admiring its cleanliness, was struck with the utter reticence and silence ofl all upon the question of religion. The truth is, the •'Sainte` are told to hold themselves as saints, and to avoid talking with the Gentiles. Their rope -rims or elders arc always on the watch. They brat entrap them, and then hood- Wink them. ' During the voyage out they arc well treated, and herein our awn Daiwalieu Commissioners might learn s lesson; but until the birds are caged, they really anew nothing or very little of the trap 1 they have fallen into. Hence many leave this country. Last year more than two thousaid joined the false prophet. In 1001 there were 970 males, 1,042 fe, males-1,072. From 1821 to 1561 as Many as 21,105 persons were caught by the emissaries of Saint Joe. It is said t at this number embraces all classes. 11801. a gentlemen of Merthyr, Dia• torganshire, gave £l,OOO to the scheme and "joined" the' Mormons, dduLtless for his own purposes. Bather a different bird to catch was en old womna of eighty, who hastened to lay Ler olds bones in the land of the saint,. To sup- , ply this constant stream of emigrants there is a large European mission, and in Europe, it is said,}:four hundred branches. . , In London and its eriifrons, we have meeting rooms. ThMie places are gen erally shabby teetotal or dancing halls, or even "penny gaffs" during the week, and On Sunday an elder, with two or throe companions to back hint up, preacheS iu a low and vulgar style on re ligion, expounding the Proverbs, or the gospel even, and citing David and Solo man. Seldom or never is pologainy openly touched on; it is only to the ne ophytes,' perhaps only to the matured Mormon, certainly not the stranger, that such a thing is broached. .To con clude, such an agency is terrible in its results. We do not want, al religious PerSecution, but we hold, an astute American, that these peopled are contra vening thu law, not only of God—that the world •sometimes winks 'at—but of the State, of knowledge, of Ilicalth, Or morals, and of Nature! • = The rapidity with which the negroes are acquiring wealth bay, we think, de monstrated that they not only can, but will take care of themselves. Of course there area great many improvident black men, just as there area great many improvident white men; but we think, all things considered, the proportion is in favor of the blacks. Nearly all the negroes desire to acquire Immes,.and al ready the cities and towns of the South are being girdled about with long rows of negro cottages. Some of I ple more thrifty blacks have already begun im proving the buildings and beautifying the . grounds. In New Orleans we know a negro who has made eighty ,thousand dollars in three years. We kuoidcenother negro, who was a slave, tha' now is quite wealthy, and hires his former master, to whom he pays a good salary. In this city, Washington Spradlin, a black man, Is worth about eighty thousand dollars, and there are many others worth smaller amounts. In Lexington, Kentiniki2. Mosta Spencer, James Turner, William Taylor, Charles Allen, and two or three other black men, are worth twenty-five thousand dollars each. Hewes Spen. tier, who- now owns too largest turd tore store in the city. and who is worth. at least thirty thousand dollars, was for merly a slave of Mr. David Sayre, of Lexington. Judging by these evidences, so me of the richest men in the country after a while will un black men. The best pair of Muses and turnout in New. Orleans is owned by a negro. This man sports a coachman, a footman, and doz ens of retainers and servants. Relives In magniheent style, and in said to be to many very disgusting, to meet very rich. It will he very funny no doubt, in a very few years at thd fashiona ble watering - , places, the Lion John 'Woollyhead and daughters, or Hit Ex cellency, William Black and wile, who are as black as-the ace of spades. And, then, only to think of that wench with the handsome dress and India shawl, or that other ebony feminine with the diamonds anti pearl necklace of "ex. qulsite beauty." It would seem we are coming to all this whether we like it or not, but we Tear Snmbo, with all his money and politeness, will meet with an ill-reception atnong the brat h and we lout t whether hi, will - be allowed to dance at the thFliMirilile par ties with Miss Ito, Lost's yotinnest daughter.— Was/.. (er. :sl , ,re Lacacatloua at poppet'. A correspondent, writing from Naples, April last Friday there was an excava tion in the presence of the Minfster of the. Itoyal Household, when a wonder ful discovery was made. It was a kitchen that was disinterred, and on one of the prnclli I square holes or fire places, such as areln use in the present day, and are fed with charcoal—was found a copper vessel, supported by a trijsul. The vessel or saucepan was her metically closest, and incrusted all over wills lapilli, so that it required Consider able force to open 'it. But how great was the surprise of those present to find that it was nearly full of water! The interior of the vessel presented no signs of oxidation, so that no one hesitated to taste the water, when it was found per feCtly sweet and good. Pompeii, then, which has enriched us, after a lapse of nearly two thousand 'years, with jewels and paintings and sculptured marldeii, which has almost supplied our tables , eith Mead and honey, eggs and figs, and a variety °lather luxuries, has now slaked-our thirst with water deposited in a vase so far back as the reign of Titus, and by one of the victims, perhaps, of the tires of Vesuvius. llovr curbing are I these revelations of the inner life of a people long since mouldered, into ashes. Tun New York Mums credits Col. FORNEY with the luck ; of making $200,000 by a sale of the franchises of the Baltimore and Potomat Railroad Company to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. CONSEMPTION.—This scourge •f hipusult V. bane of elviPattlun. *llll Unite •w ay bas Insinuated Itself Into .1101 grain • and condlll,.ns of life. Nelti.cr agy, sex or rank ars exempt from . It. raysgrs. It, Icy band fall• alike upon youthfal In noeenee and hoar, lo a•ted age. Some orthe nvotolnent cynipt tons are Cough El vector.... ...Mims of' tire•th, Irritation lloont the Lull,. and tam.. Darting Caine In the tilde and ita..k. Etunelatio, and•gentral negative ndition of the "'bole Maim. It la nuthenticallY silted • that one-nfil of the Inhabastits of nit coon ry and Europe die of I',:uctimption.' No na4 nu mon thoroughly stbdied. and Its pato, less Lip, ',to,: Mr, tllFc.t. upon wt., e.al.ta gr, dtveratty of' opinion, and n0d..., whitn. Inaa too, nonnrnrarely battled all Inentlral akin! and 1n:1n...1.1 aneurn.a. l ous atifferlng (row tbla dread olnicaan or any or fin conc.! t.ltants, alt. u d 10.0 no Owe lu posu sal. r tfieusselv. s of tn.: p , s‘ licmod). In order that tinny may stay its an 'age s, and be restored to psalm. . . The R. a liW AHD A. WILSON'S PRE- Pitit e. t i ltitl'Alt AT itiN fort h . cur, of con sumption. Ast itrontAiltts. s. has C01d.% and nil 'Liao.- and.ane Affections. b •en I over ) cars hi h most marked succeis. Ihe mated, : prvparetl und,r Sir. Wilaon'a per tonal supers . Woo. also :a pataphlet, eat:taint:4i the original pets:Option. with (nil ail.leapitelt WlTetit4ll9 (or preparation and use. together with Is snort history or ease, may be obtained of the folluiviar "Delbigist this 400E.Vil VLFtithe.. hi Market aoet. Pittsburgh.: sole 4055 for S 1 entern Penntrsyl vania. . a 119.748 W hat Swayne's Ointment Will t—lt Do. toy ' VA ' era I tli c e h aa th o ZUTa rinTl e hoe:casttlOrret a—lt vol , l en, Chronic itryripela. Of the !ace. 4,11 WII: cure Salt itaeu C. zwald . . b—lt r LI Curt Itchlue KrUPliorn. 11.—It ro.lllvely cure sOrtin Olbensee. 7-I.7ne oWAYOIL's euratch nb `171!1.• Dr. Surryne's Ointment, oTETTEIV. ••ITI , 11" Dr. Alcornee legn.r.ment, "TETTIIIt" "ITCH" DEVEIL KNOW!!! •orrrrr:ii ..lTCH" •.TET'rE,O , 71) TAIL orErTEllo "IXTre.ll" l'mpared °TOT by Ur. SWATNE A roN. PM!. noirlobln. ..Srlit '34 . Cl.Alltrll IC/It:N . - DAN, Mnrtet filreet, CIL,. A. hEL,LY, 37 Wood Lt., .10.1. , F1.1.111(Nli, 0,1 Martel el.. A. I'UItRENCN, eoi, 4th and 6lrvets, burrtt, EASE A Dr-C,VT. Al.ent.enr. 3nt,r2.l:rts ALL-TILE IVOULD OVEIII There are but I , w epot. on car globe Where eTt .11 •CH ttli - Ttits are hat Inoerrk; And. ellen kea , • pprrclaled. In the L'ultad 5 andStk., Ascerls• It has bs conie bouss hold d 'surd. AS a axasnst Maissris, rpidtuste revers, retry .and ime...4 otter dlse•scs pr,s4,scsd Gt sniasinsalc In tooter., it ...As far ale, I el all other pfrp aratiora, sod Is 5, constdrtsd by ILe ' ustot esol• trial phs alciana 01 she day.. In Soath and Central America. Me a !to and West Indlea It has odt•lned a Fr= ho 'd en tot • =lnds of the praida;a4d raltal ao./n an a certain prevent re and cur, for :be many tnara.lous dlseaats incident 14 tan. tropical • la nostralla, Taordan la. Ne re 2calAdd Salti rb,co tist= taarve/ukis. Mrr• ntr. toin•ra, I•rttera. ra , ndfrtrr. r+ ant ape, t• r• all nd,rre It. Trol].•nd, al rre , d, It rayed from the perolc,ur tat,. of zaltavaa t aritlo, feat the l•ar laaz.ltY Fra,o , ll •o veva. !ant In t_ or count-I,s. • • .. is Chta• an.: %.1, LA." I ultra It I. ..,rllng way WiL2 aad is cxteulortly .uta: I In Mr Ivy,ltal.,. In .tirf Euron, vpn, IT. Ir Cien:r I. being Alt, an.l the day not far •It,t.ll.l:en 111.1z7ZTrY.II'S nTOMACII Ill: TVIn wofil In•conat . In the ,1 , 11..0i.1 viw. It now Is In the h+.—• ncr.t•tun,c 7.4 to cht•:11:,,,I• PINUS CALNADENSIS. A tree whleb la abundant In Canals.. Nora S.-3M. tel the. :core nor:been lane of tke Near Enaland , txter.. and is 1C...1f...Al I In :0...e ." rate NM r. 111...11,-,. a.rs, end a1....u0da In 1t:m..4,1E1a: rte.. s. Lr. nwett, of Boston, has prefer,' a r0,11..1n• from 'tie sweet I elide bark .1 the pine 0)- LAND'S ....Eck la on. of rare seine In all &Let,' of tbe I.l.lneyi. It acts lan a charm In all dls.e..< a rntr,nlß tLsliUsair them[rosin their tone and ener‘y. It 7,1: be found Well adapt, d to all Lbw...lLl:atm wnere linen.. has bran tried and f•ll.jd. It is 1.1"..a1pa lekll Ault,/ to e.bronk: coughs, and an old and debilitated ast.l.ma. Maur pr., Jona 'alio at drat orlIT toot a b..ttle of Ws sell. ell, to try, •ft,nrstds • belt an 1 sot a ..00pn, or halt insktfertrd radical ...or,. of dlealtars of the b:addkr and kidney of yea, etandlne. DlV...,trs, • dlecate that h.* hr•click , And sm.ntx the Ineur.t.l.A. I. lcun...dlcelyrelic. '1 U 7 It. ea` the c , ll.:total ef des licK...out, pu• ,me ax, The Dmp•nont , ry,arloaklrg of the pine. tay4: la 1 , ..u,ari..e•, an 4 +nller di- ea., of the urinary paorac•-•-, In I it. and c, - ..nac lullsin.r.aliol or n. canoe . . . . . . or the b0....r15. In r.1.r0.:c rum rrt/ 4 stf,tinos, mid la varlonr form/ or rbroolatltta." It I. ei• c.....11Dg1y valu•bte In 1 1 1 gro,elJ) bfkrtlon, bluo,fly COIL, Sad who., th,re Is rL.I sod white er..ltrto rst It t•a b• t•kon. nltb , +nt .nlerruption to one, usual avocCloril: and luetra.l of tickvb !rig. or, Aar, a braclog, b.. 1 ,117 n0r...0f ,n,to. rail, and ,I,or. stir $ll-, fiord, SI; for Vi. A. to, 1'01...AN1,, ro trlTg. PIN $ 1 . ..N1 l'OUNI). Fur sale try tbr gr.. .!ozz or .1011'0 OW, at In H. !LEI dilt,t•re.....hle.ltc o lao elr•re, IV: Woo/ gtrr.“. at.. 7., NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, WM. BINUHAM, Jr., Adams Crpred. W. r. FIN dtr•a, 1r an rted/unns.l 10 recnur Aareratentrlur t,r!hr (I.4;eIITTE., and other paper. thros.ghouX 14 United diaries and w (},mesa.. , ROBINSON BROTHERS, 7f3ct3oLls-orm, No. 7% eouere U STIAILLT,I.IIImbnrgb Convert 7.30 a. fre, c fconstantl aro. Iluv..to weudent t,ma. They Lave yuu haul an kl • 11:7. "MC:2OTV And ore prrnared to boy and mcii LLal trawl 1t....1.1a • • • • /tau, an 1,1., bowl., Hurt h.nate, Lar..l Warrant, A, tloneni of the enontl;n Put le r, Herren I.swetne.....M. reef antyVallilnKtutt Internet ailu•o..l on Thttn S . 4USDitIES: 141U90ItIFSI .2 can!. prima new Toilcl.l, reonen; t-gs •• •• Yent.th 7 , llofre , h Conon Nut', :V... wags Tonntasho :1•16; NI (Calla A InnsuLla, 1,1.1. ocean.; 75 bun Yllbera, • •• huto, • • •• 0,1 , .n0t1e alnuln; • •• •I and um, }lnn, new elan: . •• do; lul ~ :0"1/ •I,,orleil Jeliltql. In tambleen: 174 came calves nn,l ,nrlee ran Martlinen: .•• an.l 14144,1: d •ren I'loEle, WI.Al,e Au. I Iletel i iir . , , ,Ta . f t t7e lollo., rn91.1.90 hino 1 1 / 1 and 12.6 Wood ntrert. VALLEY STOVE WO:UM ',•!SLLEFI. ra'REE 4 CO.. Office and Warehouse, sot L.6Ctrri OT., on posile btolthdeld. every of h!' a . re ' ' it ' t . ,,t,!,trt 11 f,','At ; :,ffHon lto: 4 .n n i sr,!(;ooking Moves: Leo, the Autocrat and rt-olluel for 00AI tir wood, and the unrivalled liar of the Kmplre. for wood; also, Archie., "rates, renders, tior•• K.ettlas. Dog irons and 110110 w Ware generally. nAltli. IOcC4NDLENS & CO., , (I,att 11ItOn. Carr R. C 0.,) 15'l1ULE+.A LE DEALNItS IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY Goo os. /W. 94 11•061, ATISEET, 1 bird beulc.bovc Dimond anti., 1.117811V111111. IMANON! PLANOSII An entire new stock of KNAVE & Co.'s InAsue. which are now constden'il the hest puede alto HAINES BROS. CELEBRATED_ C/ANtle. Pelee from POO upward. Bervinifrin want ot a Drat class Plano are respectfully Di rtied to call and examine before purebitsing ellewhcre. CUARLOTTE 13LURIE, No. 43 PIP HI STREET. MALT! MALT! MALT! - 7.000 BUSE]. ,'llOlO6, DAJILEY MALT, =1 62:121211 myl.:rn , 2.3 I.lbe , ti Mt., foot ofecTeutb LOUD tiE~'N. CHEAP, BREAD IN DEAR TIMES. require fOr WARD'S 111VEA1l. The I *no beet. ]no Initials W.'. on every us( None else Ward's. ruIa.nvvNAITTLI ~,Akr)yit'risragszrmts MOM MARKET RITES PAID FOR MAY AND JULY COUPONS, JAS, T. BRADY & CO., Barthei.s, Con Fourth dr. Wood tits a7GBAND ENGLISH CO CERT, rOx THZ UZNEFIT Vr THE MONUMENTAL FAIR, AT 111AIONIC MALL, On Thortday, tiny 23d, nt 8 P. M., 1:114s, mo Zumatit meld of MR. CLEMENT TETEDOUX, And In Hblela nave kindly' cou.nted to typist H A. WOODWAILD, AM. E. Al/131h03,- .111.11. Lavolzi.ln, Mini Si. COMM, his.. M. Alneantal.... and Win! . Ladle,. Aln. Z. 11.111. an, MA. W. 11. Enot.Dll, Ml,. A. CiIIaLETT. and other Uentlemen. soils ALLEGHENY COUNTY, U. In the Court of Common Picas of told county, No. C 7 blotch Term. 1067. In Ins mutter of the petition of this lIIIILCHANTeI OIL. COMPANY. of Pittsburah, far pormisslou to surrender Its Clatter. And now to Wit. Ilay ittb, Ithl, the statement an• neculand of tee °hirers of the Ilercidentio Olt Company, of plttsbargh, showing the receipts and ex henditeres, and the r•inalnlng ... ss et said Corporation., (now dissolved.) and .1.0 an Str.llll. and statementut thedistrlbation of said among the Murlaulders otlard Comets were presented In open Court, and upon eon t therell/r the same were approval and eos, tinned and the Vreneentr Is directed to Pee oat the t alert, In hi. bada la aCtONaaea with anlJ ilistrito (ton. This, Iterree to h 4 .001:. absolute on the Pali Roy UP JUNE, lao7, unicSa exceptions be bled b fora that elate. • • • oaloe of the 011ns of 1014 accounts sod 4lltrl - Robs 0P...1t Or pu'•llcatlon In the I'IM- Outso 11411.5 IiaOITTS. open • sera for three IMM=I2 tZi!i=el . . .1•,00 11. WAL.SiC, rrelhasols.rl Stal of the C. urt oti Alltithvn7 • All partle• Interested 'rat ?lenge late notlceof the •Date tit Crtle. • TUD myie:ret Attorney for Pclitlotterc ()Unit% WAREHOUSE. RICIIIIIII BREED & CO., Inair•CJIMILTZIFILJEII, • No. 100 Wood Street. BEITEANIk Airl) MINER PLATED TA pLe WARE, TEA TRAYS and TAII . EN CUT EXILE, aittlivs on hand. triliNA TEA _LT!, A DIMMER rETS. CHINA TuILET ALTA. • C HINA VAUE'. HINA CVlTlldjle z , riVa l tli ' DVAL """'"' LAVA V PAW-14 LAVA • qcs, ISO rTONISAVAItE at ail varieties, to out, ..nov•ele and rt thil . . • Woe farrett atul must ce•mplete .tyCli of every tlitoy la U. Iliac la the city. •a 1 terms Lt same sa In the easter, eitir9. • ' , OLD PEI AND LIOLDEDS. W.- hsTo Joel rtr,t , e.l • Tsriro'ss.l coin, , lg•te Ysletht).ld aw . l Newtol, .1 t o's 'ilia 1 . .11 sad !f01.., estoprlot..g all th• till tcsdr. •ttentlon or steep,. In tvirttco , • , l7 Invited to the superlor.:l:ce post cf isarct.t:d, l Cv. POCKET KNIVES. iirnalor rir,Clatz HLaufact“re or rvckel KnlrH 4..1,1 vatlttlts: Te Bizarre Envelope. A lat . ,. orwlT of sl• vartoui cars a ALS treoulLNl cr,r!ore po• I= J. R. WELDIN & CO., Booksellers and Stationers, 11.0 it WOOD STREET. zry.6 STEAM MARBLE WORKS. filarbl• In the rough ate a PSI. ea, Ft rlaht added. JIAN'ILICi, rain •roel ort.str.ettal, hut r , vent. I'Sgrier 1.31• rs Itero, Vte Yto ry L , Jurt on.rald s 'mersr• •are a.,l•.•uttruit.atistvcnt . . • URN ITUII T 1 t.t. !NT, 1,41 , UNTER t.ittrk,,A•NE,4 •n I ms.l.- to or., r. Verson wlst.in, puret.a. 0..1 114. lb., fan at 311 a I.ltlltltTY aVatt.T. = J. SCHOONMAKER & SON, Proprlttor. of m• 1.X1CTE633117.171.C31E White Lead and Color Works, • ilsoof•eturcri a WHITE kND LEA D. . . Pt 1.1.1 , Z Ket'ol•S VERPITIIIONFAIST • Ant Cry or to ' 0171ein, No. G 7 POI Kill STIIELT. ra,tury. Noz. 150. 4151. -484. 45 , 1 sad 45N ral..—eararel. •ad 49.31 sad it , 4aN . l batc:, 1101:11EsTER CREMICIL %YORKS, C. IL WOODWORTII & NON, .110.1...ter, S. 7.. ManufActur•rs ut•lioldrn I . o.M:ller, 'flavoring txtrzet, at. lm lug naly Corm,. and l'erfoem,• .. frona I • •rte. • •C. , ttoruovtly nnOerota , l tlirtrtp - M, "Iv., we ,nfidentl, rev ...mend sit artlOls• tuazufs,turr.l hi to. •Aarc• Owl to rune, titter /orctita or dolacttle, Our new 1,4 (fame. 1 . 1.11%1A7 la the molt daJeete and fragr•Ot ox treat nu tuotpouovrl.r or sale Li •I'td•alero. New turn 1.13 en and halcsroo, 299 It we, mf I,:ual IGUT .AND BPpINU Llght a ngt hat avy (Illy and Farm WWI.. W I 41. awl heavy httel narrows y o eytr er •a.l Yam C•rta. . y Trltcte, of all Mt . .: ra1.1., Harrows, More. Ilay 11•Itcy. Horse liar rotas. and ant Toropd 41%. 1, .. Oa toad and for Gale a' Oryt•araxt Vi MION olt., oral 11. c. ottary. •Ilerhoo• nll4:tn ct t.CN As. FORREST Mit sec,. (1! G. FISCHEU'S rANcY Dyeing and Scouring Establishment, N. CI DI 4.110X111 ALLEY, 1k eri uud Ltd All Rnnae re lu roof in rirremuttem. 7 1 ;„ ' .,7;.1 I'V Ali A LLEY.--The under* Ign- A ~,,, Inttd ••Nra• datnaa, and benrflta lor onenlna or Latin AVey, o ath ward, Allwal.rny, trona "filo itreno, , itro Mere, illot.en of 8.4 lest, will tori.t uu he premise, nn the .41.11 day ur June OW, at II o'clock tuttllntt th• dutle• the:, ap t POluttntnt. JAAS E. 1191111A'•', Jt , ST.PIi KIRKPATRICK, • trllo-eg J U 114.119114. ,)AGE STItEET.—The under Mauel, Appu9:3lrd Vinare,. to use.: datna- Ira and loruallts for the opening Or raga "real; FDA: rrar,t, Alkafirny, item a polot midway be, Dr, en Chartlare and alanhattan atrutts, to na vet inn et, a distance. 11, fett, :u nt the t l itlntsta ou IaAY Da' JUN a., s hit. St 11 o'alm 1: al - .,tu the duties of their &pro tolurnt. JAMOO 11(altti A ?I, JO -4 .3 . 11K.11.11VAT1!1CK... JA M 11.5 (MADAM. urner. lit Ar r , OUPtblf: 22.01'4A1011. ° ritt , ..rlol. May lath. 1007. SEAI.I.7a PllO POSALN for tirad rrm3Lll:l,ln::::otil,htirn.t.t:Lirl74"oteclivt,Al at till. Ohre, Wtat Usenet ottlldinga„ l MONDAY, AIR, ,goth, Dm. - ,111. J. 1N0013F., Ilecll , llllo Itegulator riMMI LOCUST STOEET.—TIi 'e Tinder LAOgncd. •opolnttd to ass.. climaxes 1.4 tworll. lor op,titnt, of L.rust vest, "."". Ah"""7d%Vap, th li rtirpTl73 . l: on E4 ' ;:if.iny or Jooe, Itn7. J. Y. .10 fulllll tb., doll. of their apyolulmeo t. it 11 111V1 " 11 VK N OAT ILION. _inT15:1110 JAl . llCii OltattAY, I A (ND FOR SALE.-12 Acres of Very Desirable Land will t sold cheap to clo.c n ..l ..11I: 1, Tfrom the elty. one etwebet,lll.. It. It. Terme will bt: mule to lull tonrehster. For smr- Ilculare apply At No. lI4II t 'WYLIE it %Milt- I tit/TUN taItILETII. 01111:011 MINERAL WATER FOR •—• TWO CASES YECHY WATER, 8.13111 30tpriTste 113 e. In It not nelae.l. A. 13..". 4.1333333 Vo3'3 .1( 31/10 1,011. Ad za71.52R1 • MONET TO LOAN. $20,000 TO LOAN, rrom three LOOOLOII, on ant class poper. Euonlie of ' JACOB GLOSNER, Neal Estate ...snot. E No. lib Yoartb FOR ONE DOLLAR YOU CAN. Ra A Can of good BTILAIVIEBRI En; A Can of rood BLACK BEI:IfIEO: • And a Can of 'food Ifitantl I ormaw, At 112 rEPEILAI. STUILICT. Alleiti,nr city • u.yia:a O.IOIIOICLIZAVE2I. bia: 4 31L,a; 4 ,2 / N l mE l 2 . ,,„ail J. W. 13A.NNA.1 - 1. bl ILIBEILTY 111111EET. Dialer In e.111n4,1 or Candies, Cakes, Ants and Fruits. dio.ci.lattontion to fornleLloir PiONIO'' and trillß:a4lllP, JAMES B. JONES, MEM Scrap and Wrought Iron, WLC11.X .. 23, CB3 CI. Corner Anderson street and RiVet AVOUlll,Aqlth.ny City. ROBERT KNOX, Jr, COMMISSION lIERCIIAST, And dtaler In FLOUR, GRIM AND PRODUCE, 412.1.111ERTY ST., rittsb , drgh WHITE, ORR & Gen 25 Fifth Street, I=l Black Silks, Colored Silks, Checked Silks, Foulard Silky, Jtidin Which they offer at LOW PZI UID. _Ls) Inal at) C. me . • JAS. IMAIIT?.. SPANGLER & BRADFORD, I .O .R.A.C7TIOBMa Plumbers and Gas Fitters, ..ro. phio Bt4 I= Houten fittedop kr rap WkTIZt. OAS and tITiAN 4) "pr0d...14 workmen. - Pnrileular •tte titian given to eenntry work. ISLAY mtd ALL YUktl . S. !alert style. tnylk.sin . . NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION D. APPLETOA & COMPAD Y. Nos. 443 & 445 Broadway, E= The Management of Steel, BT GEOSOB EDE. • Esplored Iht Ina iloyal (Nu T.Lorles Pepsi tor.. Nn4xls.lch. . • VPIIII fo rIL IthotU,h 1.41t10n. lievlted .4 enl•rgo4. I vol. Mot t. 1'r1,.111 3U. Chat MA byhuall on recoil); tf the h... ,•Thla Is • telothln work to afarblnlita •nd work,. lo Iron and latnaL"—Prrf /foal tl,,url.r. “An In.trtectlve work: It Inn.. • rest Ors , of valuable la formailutt.• , -11,Frtford ~roof. AT REDUCED PRICES Rain Umbrellas ; Morrison's "Star" Shirts; JUdr UVENED. Galloon Trimmings; Jet Prop Trimmings ; Lace Trin . nned Handkerchiefs; Aleiandre's Kid Gloves ;. Velvet Ribbons, rich colors; Guipure Laces and Edgings ; Infants' Caps ; Trimming Satins, all colors; MEI Eg. I!:A.'I`C.)INI'S, 17 Fifth Street, IMMO Allentown Railroad Line. NEW, ALL RAIL, FAST FREIGHT LINE, =I Boston, New York and Pittsburgh, La Ai!•thaa a:: I<»t City, Without Chango of Cars. N KW VON 0011 , )4 iron rITT,IIVEOII mvot d•llvelp4 at I'lEtt No. 14, NoIITII \ 1.,1nv ul the ••A•' •11.11 town 1 i•uoportat,tlumpsay, ne t Nor tla• •Et rag et N J. L:•141.1n1 h. I. 411.3 me Or, 141111 n( L*4lnE 14.0 .1 ttla oCce th. No. AD* lillitl,11W•1. llo•fo0 °Mee. 77 WAIIIIIIN6IIO3 PIT JOIIA P. DAMILTON, Agent. °moo, root or I.III3EuTY or.. 13=71:21M = LAST NOTICE,—In pu , snancA with the provtatuoa of..a Antall:L. , Genera) Aeeensbiy of tn. c,enneontroalth or Vennaella nta. rtattled "An Act aelherlalngEchnol Hoare of 11. W• 81., In the ALL4 I.IIICor tire&(lM/06 1/IATISICr v, el.. ep Ib.lr Bounty business. and to on surplus noun- Irent.u. - 7 for the perpoee of percbsetna /round and . Itg • urn nehowl Boast In ealo Want, A ,.. APProved the tieltne day at April. A. Sri; • . TO. , Hoard of Me Itnol Iltrre tors of the rOUtIT LI YAM/. ALLLIIIIENV. berth, fire nn,i, to th• au,crinors to tn. Mani? end ut bald ward. that they .111 pa• all name Icarian? dee, If .pt•• aerated. on et hatl/r. the Bret Us, of lone nes% to It • le I ZI. /I %%%%% u•er of the Dosed. at the btonnd ‘attonstl Sank nt •Ilegnany. Or In a., lowatt.r th• Board. Art, the time 111,1111,6 rd *bur, all bnnnty money remelting' la th• rt...nry ent approprlate4 tor the nerp-e• ere•tlna now trlntol Ilnea, and en claim. will Int &Matta far ' , Melt demand bon tiol be made wltbln the time anenterd. • E. K. FISANCIS. • Prepldouluf tb• Itvud R. M.1.0 , ff., &erg, ALLS.GIIINT. Mar U. 111. mvlf:sll WARING & KING, COIII.9SION imam AND HUM IN Petroleum and Its Products, 4 DUQUEEIXE =1 = WARINC. KING & CO.. M==!=! .11-.)e Me ' Spn — ...lC 4 /1.1 , , DIALBI ter eIMENT, Mit BRICK AM/ TILL • oTtlbilt iiicARTNN W 111 TY 14111 b, CHIMNEY WIT, • •Oil Omen , •nd WaITIIOOIIWATICH 6 167 1 , 1114 4 1 . 1 611117% obbomieibioniingahela lions., NOTiCE TO COLLECTORS FOR .‘ • noI.IYI MOP MONIIMCN7.-411 Wilk it resolution adopted by the Moldier*. Mon ument Association, at its mot meeting. 1 r q.., that tha subscription hima• nosy In the hands of Gobeetors be returned to UM 012 or be. fore W LON EMIJAY, to lath Inst. JAMES PARK, Jr., Tres myllaM No. IMO escond street. HOLMES, BELL & CO., Anebor Cotton 0111 s, Pittsburgh, Mum f.etB rIIEAVY M6IIIUM & AMMO& ANU N II EILTIN4IN AND RATTING. :^J , 13011DEN'8 • ExTuAtir OF RIFF. 'or the Immediate praparatloa tcl p it a r c f k. ;c e. a deaf bootie, dc. put .1 two art ju.'""l"d" ' ILIA A. MIN/MAW. hatiO ' menet Liberty and Baud att... MAPLE WEAR. 18 Bbia. Prime Maple, Cranelifted and Cake Sugar. for *ale at A. :KIRAVA : toyd:•l2 172 end 174 Federal ht., Allegheny. 1 REtlll TEAS--Another lot of thosofloe Pose flavored JEttgtish Breakfast Teas. duet repelved at A • KIRK'I. ' y 6,11 171GEI 174 Federal ht.. Allegheny. S i nOBUM MOLASSES, 707 eale wholesale and retell. Si A. IL 1111CM 4 172 i 174 Federal 414, Allegheny, MEC CARBON , OIL, Ur tha beat quality. at A. KIIIK•N, anyllhala 172 S 174 Federal 21., Allegheny NEW CIIEES mo'nux KS 1111116 N6IP , • 01166HE. .t A. 1i11t1L•74,„ tat4:4lo 377 A 174 Ftderal fit.. Al.legraciar NEW ADITEE.TiSEMENTS: COAL MEN'S TRUST COMPANY, No. 65 Smithlicad St , BTOCEHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE. Capital, - - - 5t.. 0 00.000. wrin PILIVILIEUE Or 111300.000.' Depovlts received Audis ed. Special Attention given to ()Alice- President—A. J. BAKER. • Cashier—E. J. ROBERTS.. //111ECT.H.S. A..l.ll3KArt, Wu, J. PAT 1111,,,, W. A. H Wm: 310311 TllO.. FAIMOW, JAM. 11. 110.1 1 !., A. J. H Aia•N, 11. A. Yur.r•Go.nag, J.U. JOIINSON, D. L. PAMII.I, wy1634 pIIILADELPIIIA CLOAK HOUSE, No, 68 Market Stre6t. M. SSIMOINT, 6ucccuor to H. UNSZIIIII Ciau k C 0..) I=Cti Silk Sacques and Silk Basques, =9 Glath 6 wo cru.ost ORNAMENTS it BUGLE TRIMMINGS, I= =I I.nelles Sr. pullcit , arly I volt.' Le call. as I will goods at.rtltoted ritrtlcular attention paid to orders. ISAAC CRIIG'S OUTLET SAWMILLS. Below St Clair Street City, E=l AMERICAN LATH COMPANY, OF NEW TOOK, IN Ito will coatlan• the eencrel tenotnesa In .11 It& detail.. The wee aleeture of LATLI. by the Great ?merican Lath Machine, Wtl/ bemade a •peelalty. The Math'. pea 3ees so hoodrud thousau.l lath per day, at • uality Ill•n any Ivo. la use an I ...Wet ~.. at, helmaperth.a ordinary lath.• toter* trona lath drat,ts for any ounilmr. r•oR -I.[ hla .iven DRY Indut•Etd aud • .121100, procptly so ppiled. 1 hrs. Mach Ines. sad right. to use tbem, sold at masotah.e prlers. at the mills. . - . . raly on bawl, • large. 'tort of Dcon sta ECK 00. 114. AT ASIO 11.0,.111 tLA2flt, w 1111(... FltAllt ~ I 'llyv, LINTEL , nuf,,,,, .1015 : 11... Ml OUT.5.i.i, . ~ • LATII., 1,1...01(18. /0. Order, for 111••”..1 Muff f.':1,1 v.:U:I prumptots• Lr..l at fair rat.(. N.. 11.—l'ontra-ct• for 11A.111iE...., rIII.L and .11. 11.•[•, ••111 :re talen by • cmc.pettnl. oblp Ca, Pttler, T. L. BIRCH, Oen•ral liviperlot•ndenta .l.:)r $23,000,000. THE NEW SIX PER CENT. I'ENNSYLVAIiIA S'lCArrll4: Free from all State, County and Municipal Taxation, 14'01 tt furnl.ll,l In sum. to sr.l:, app:l , l ,, ¢ arar" naut or Pant", alio. try clthur utler•i,u, JAY COOKY: a CO., I,IIEI ' V. W. C 1.4811 h CO., st: . 1.21:1) 6wken. VLltadelphi. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE 11 . .4.11T1VE119MP HER E .rom .extattne beteerra the anderelaned iscdre the tame of TAT i it (VILLE. *as +its eed by mutual •f1.11.11{ tbo tst da,of April, 1.1% the entire Int. met of J. F. !tit- F• 1.1.11tal toe teen parch... 41. y J. 31. TAT e, rontloae. the rlu LIMP, tias •nd t'te . ••• fltUng tnistne••:p all Its bran•hes. Tyr bust- Sne•• tbe isle firm *1)1 to , .10,1 he either of ts •1 tals- arid 1tan•15.:7.7 Liberty street, Vlttaboralt, and Li Vede rat street., All, .foul. parties kuovelna titan)* lees In tlebtel to thr late Ora Sr, reltieste.l to malty paynaral, arid 140. e basin. bias against said efts *lit pre-tent them f r sett:ewer.. • TATE. splirorALTT-Tul i JOHN Y.:AN - ILL& P LIT yMn " I ' S /1.1. 8 ITll7l6.`glE. '" u'r'trc`lr =V.!' ilY=fit.lll z GAS FURORES, SINKS, BATH TUBS IWO - NZ/I DATn3 I , rxn cwe IIMI!fl!!Mal!ME TCOMICST MINX. 'WALTZ,. No. 59 711t1 , T.ItAL HTIILF.T. Alkilo./ And 9u+ T liI 6ICTV OTUES.T, littaborek. 41:1V-T11/ POI THE SPRING TRADE, At 26 and 2$ St. flair Street. Be Dtee In store and.rn jolly neelriny. if of IfLtX , ll , .ll. CIMIIIB, WI.:41.1" MIA DES, TAtil.F. AND CARILIA(1111 Oa, 11.01110 zury IItII,LANII t, 1511A.DE IfIXTUtILS. Ale°, 1.1: AT/IFR 1171 i TINtl, ll itUUEIt BEI. Lit,d6 Alt I liTEAlif Dolly oannufteturers, we are enabled to eller to metchanis. r.frlege soaker* •toi the r, tall trade 1. oeolurnts It. to prices and[ da nut be Nun.' et... Wan la the eity• .1. at /I. PHILLIPS. apinwet iOllll r. t1x , r11111....J0 .2/1T 1.....1.1.1111T 11!.1114. JOIIN M. COOPER & CO., BRASS ,FOUNDERS, Steam and Gas Fitters, Manufacturers of PUMP. AND BRANS WONF, V u e u vz s t-y , t l l c e i lur x tBT i v u. dvz. o l: o. l) . • 11.). • Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. 10715:100 CHANDELIERS ! Itrackets, Pendants, &e., • rox arELISTo. 011. rtenrnt n ha A large aesond and receiving at WELDON & PLUMBERS AIM GAS FITTERS, 164 Wdod Street. volai:b7 INILAIIHLSTII. DR. J. A. HEkRON HAS REMOVED His Office and Residence to No.ll SMITHFIELD ST., , Ne•rly aripoilte the Monongahela Moose. anylOali Il riN 9, 4) o W our Ei r ill 4tal L a S cl73; 1 4 ! ay . ,_.I ng now prepared to sea l et tbs lowest ca.:pm:et! a lo n e retail- Tim best assort ment that can be round In the City. •Iso. ••new style Or nbades lust received. CAA and son them itt N ZS alba tt St. Clatr street. Wh o.. it IL PLULLIrS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . NOTICES. ___ . GETTYSLIVIIG Atil: urn • o, rt• it oi. W 0.., Id tdat t.”. I:. r: • 1... d'o., i roil INVALID o'./LlilEho. • _—_, „ MEET Incomorated by Act ot As•rtatdc of the tom - r.... .1 . - dit.t. elm: of the Stock sr.,t,,ltti Of 1 . , art,:ranla. March 6. 11:7. 4 -. ~,,,,!. ,„r toe sgot.l.DßlPtill t4L ((F -ilm L., of cup dvi.....n. ...twin tud Sy the ,,,,,.. ~,,,. , y w , ~•• a • •1 ed,, e at.oe. I orperatloa to carry out the 0td..., ..1 the • . , A. .w• , - •.• •• ~ 4.-, of it , ...el , ,rati,it. re-pee:fully aunnce to of 1, Con.pany, the rdttdie 111.1 the Leshiadure of 1...0h , ,,t tut, bat aull.drile.l the rahli.4 oi funds I d. ti.t. ere,. vn, eta.,11., r,,,.ut mod tualut. nat, , , id Ati ..1 - lu, I, Ir v al,: i, re of tn.. !ale war. t , he loon on t',e 1 1 4111,11.1.1 Id Get , ,,ure. •nd as trk 1,11.• • ts.tut to pltr, lc ,1t1,...u. t., ,, torttrate o (ht. benevolcn I ..,,, et, ha, . tnrowered the 1 Corporation.. di5t,....., among. the subscri• : be rs too. artlrlt• (.1 • adue and In•erest, from iti.ociatuan With 10- I•t. we.. • r anr moneys, . fl,ta, prop,rty. or e.tate, real co..personal. ...tem. In i:da',llt.. ~.1 Is.arhe re. at each tdrne Cr 13;00 101 th t, flu, snd 111,.<1.vay ...I manher what,a,d, a.. tn LI, in t I:211 SvclU . ., , any law. ut 71,0 Co.m..,wea!ti. :o ti.e coulter) I otwhh.danding. The ...etym.. !a enr !fat, re-, .mend,' br • Coe following named we11....Le ge l .. ' dialortientral GeldltG E 0 51V.a14 , -, '"'": • El.l.ior. roor A • Diti.:l ....1. d.t:it 11 sla. Gen. OA !Ain!, PE ,NI CA,},,Eld. Ma It treneral E NI....tEIHtI. " . , Mr Grneral.llHlN It lin,. Hi 0, Ms 3r General ell Aut.n , 11. T, C... 1.1.15. : Ma or Htnerai H. Y.. 1. 31 11. T I.L. I 31+,1r...err. .1 •dt. I. eF.l.Fiti Wir d Briewliertiearrel 'AHEM A. lIKA VER. Brigadier General BOHAI to li.eli'h. (ALS. !lonelier Grarrel JO.,01•11 F. Kb 11,, 11:Igadier tit nett! It'd]. d. itt/t. , , , N. Brigadier U.:octal SANAA!. 41:1.10K- . Brigadier General .1011 N K. MURPHY, E,,, , , Itrlga.ller little JIHIS Y. BALLIEIt, • Brigadier Genera T F. Her.:UV. Brigadier Ueurrat .E. IV 1N...0W, Brigadier ()anent! lENItY FLEA sANTS. Brigadier ueneral J. P r .0. 00111 S. lirtendler General J. 51. CASIFBELL, Brigadter di enure! 111419. U. II ALE Kit. Brigadier Uttar's! IYII. i_Oul'lt It TALLAT, Brigadier General D.ll. MetillEGU, . Colonel F.O. STU.II 11/al.:Lill. Tile the for tli• Institut... (thirst acres) bar already been ourchued, and It Is Ituyed 19•1 the good work may commence before tal - Jeututuer. eubseriptiens will be rtcuiTtii at the into of Ataociatios, No. 11:4"reel, da Plata...lel. ?hie, on and after bonds!. the eth yof May, Pureed, subscriptionof nee doliare a certig rate will beloved. which will entitle the hold - to such article of Value as may be awarded to natuber. . Sl " drat drat distribution of sward. will be ramie Immediatelyupon the receipt of 10.(glieubscrip. Urn, of 'I he ill... Button will be politic, sod undar the direet superviel f the Corporator.. Poreons st diet er). aro requested to revolt their enbecriptieria Cobbli practicable, by lost afire mousy order, or rsglatcred letter, t• ba ser, prompt delivery. Direct ail Jotter. to J. D. 11OFFKAN. Secretary Board al huperrisora, • Box Bail, U., Philadelphia. The following le ...neon . .., of the swarde to be mtde under tee drat dietributlun• The Items of Dismoside sad other pesiciona stone. were cur. clitaed (ruin cltlaeri•ol tlat NAit% during lb. war, sod their Li-solvent,. Is certified to by Met... tionle .t Bros., the most eiteusdassiltstoonit Im porter. In the country, sod by J. lineman, ills _mond setter, Ill•w Tore. I=llll3l=l dß= . . Ineorporst , d "T wet of As•mbly of the monwea:to of I,lln,,TlTsols, Mar, 6 15,7 itau car, r›. UT Salif-LT. pbta. E 1 Eighty Thousand t.ub.arltru, at $ 00 Each 1— 1 Dlalatol.l Necklace.. 11,11- Dont, valued at 3- 01.=04401 • 11r0u00 ILar 1310A7 15.0. I- Award 12-10 alovtruiseat • 801014 18.0E0 4- Diamond Cross, tlv 411,1. 7.00 3- 111474004 Cluster 8r00ch.... 5,202 Award 10.40 glove rument 1100.14 Low 7- 1 , 1•2000.1 o , naln Stone lilng. 4 . • 2- 111m0000 Clu..ter bracelet... 4,500 1.112.030•4 31.000 scarf 4.000 111- Dlana.d 010.7er Ile001:11.... 4,144 11- 1.11.01.004 Clustrr 8ra,147. • 4 .9. 1 12- ralr 0100. 014.2.209 . 4 Ear Itla 04 3.T0 01407013/1 lEta7ter Brooctt•-• LOGO 14- Sword 16-40 1.10,4111/113ept Huakla 'EOM 13- 1/24000134 01131414 00000 Fla... 1.000 14- 101a2.0a0 ,10gla e 10011440- 20 12 0 1:- 1/240.10 171¢accr Brunel Ea,/ IS- 01a0000 Ma[. neat 0210,. Valk) II- Diamond Fateral4 Breech... 2 val 1/141002,1 12171E14 10tt ne .1110 g. 2020 7.1- 02.100,4(:10.1•r 1.12.0 !I- Lon[ 10,110 .0•0341 . 4 Bale . eltawl .. . ........... 1.343 E 11111 1 .041 0004 ..... 1,047 . •o Hi t 4 inl . n . gle:bloar I , laznu.l 1.000 16 to ll 10 Awards of N 40 cloTern,cen. Beads. naco E.— 1 Tbree litove plamovol• sad N. 07. aL5.11.0,•,p S ll—. t Diamond :)011., (tone Ear Soon. 1 Pale I.o:arnond C;uster nods. to lA 1 01.10000 rtegle (tours Bloc ■— 1 1J1.1. , 014 rltegle More Ile.. 4;3 1 Diamond Clue. er Bracelet.— an 4110 W— 10 Award. of 10.41 urernmen , ...... • IV— Ltis`s Itinnlued tees Wateb. so— t Iflumotpl .elogle Sums Ulna 3,0 S.l 1 1,11e.ut0u..1 sod. ()pal Cluster 11104 2.11 SS— 1 Ittsnavo emits etoffe Wog. - Si— I ruts UturraJd •esrf 2iff N— 1 Dlssuouft Mosta "tone Send.. ' 150 it— 1 Diamond fluster kin 0— 1 Unto-u .eft 1 - sari erocen and Mar !ling* 110 ft , leo ♦...rJ.of Jfssl tiossmuteut _ Ductlt, 4..0 • le 101-1011 Award.. (14:repro...1st Ltiral - - 143.1.1, eArti 110 1.(t• • ward.. lioverpuntrit Le.al Tpudere, es,ll Tb. distriballep came...o,w rewards will be ...de la nubile.. soda as th• subscrlpltonr Is Nit, of which de• toil...wilt be given trtroogb will PPare. SIM Mav Illamoad. be eitilbillon at Llie osheis of The pablic eau coo tle•tly r•lr no evetyttl.. ID.log ....ducted In moll Low,rahle aad fi manure. All teo awards i• 11 Laoded to ce t.E.Ato holder.. fraokedlst,ly lien. fry of soli ce.t. at IL• •tt,e of the Co pttni, 20. Ilam Lit toTA LT :tract, rlattade OILS. =I Re berery Certify ttat we here exec:mot Lb Dl•in.,ed ...el.. Veer , . an.l ether eeee cc!. mover. re dt.,1`..e..1 loth "ere Itet, sod Ind Le, e: ell receive. 11):Zi LE IlittSe. 1/i1M.14 Itriv/rters, M &WEN LANE. Sew lock, 4. aril.. A NN, Ircevociregter, , ailltUrt! rtreet, ltew Tort. =I MIIMM==I ONE N DICED DOLLAR!. Au.r49. tor c. rues 3l,l 19.1 bo molar - eased J. D. Rol FM Svorp,, Drr.c.e, RAMALEY HAS JEST RECEIVED SEEM NEW STYLES HATS AND CAPS /or Sr/LINO, 1141 i .m ..0 .t 20 Par Cent, Lees Than Down Town Prices we WI mi. HEST SILK and (•AMSIMEIIR lIATM. •t IL/NE VOLLAIt. !AIM= than _uy other HO. Ira the Clay. Call and Bo Convinced. 334 Liberty Street =I CLO HMO EMPORIUM RAMALEY Ham Just CO pen ed A LARGE STOCK OF FINE. SPRING CLOTHING, AND Gentletnen's Furnishing Goods, Itobrotlnt &litho NEW STILES Li/ THE MARKET. uguu "' ED ruloxs Qum tut .eenon. Tin Fprig Oroorooto, u low u $lO,OO " Camimorißuineu Quit ' ' " $15,00 • Cloth Dress Slit; " ' $15,00 Paper Collars at Cost. 336 LILIFJITY STREET. o gr r i i,gre, one daot above bitlibsit,,,7 THE PEOPLE'S . TEA STORE, Wilson & Underwood CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. O of the eheape,t and wholesale s al . • tall stores In tho two No. LS South West Diamond, ALl.niitetsY CITY. Call and examine our Clock sod prices. 'REMOVAL. JOHN F. CLULEY. Manse and Sign Painter, Het nmutcA to Ho. 134 tmiruntLy l'lttobordh, t019:177 ("rootlto the old mond. On Thursday, May 23d,1867, =I kW! attendar.,l. e.re."!•3l7`,"'"• r. 7.3 of greattt ,, , , rtance to tt.e wrltt be brottgLt ..re the etit, By order or thy RoArd. etylttiZi 11/1,111l Bettor 07100 't a l!r N. Cc. Mty I MI"'NOTICE. — To the Slot,iihol• et, of the ALLtaiIII;NY_VALLEY RAILROAD A Dye lal Meeting . of Du L'twAltol.lcrs of the All;glicny Valley /1...Cr... 17 C..1...7 . 1,1 Lc 1.6.1 at thu ot:lce of the C'..tat..trty, tomer of Cs nal and rile ttretti, Pitts:A..4h. on FIRIDAY ♦ .11.tY 3157, 1567 At It o'clock A. la, to talc sett. Ln -oDD:o -cnt to tl. Cbanct of tL,t Curnparsr, •pprorcd April LW, • • - .T 2 al 2 WILLI LW I • lll[.E.! , '" , ,Tr" la• '"• 1 • 11 . 1 , it1T. - .t.ii; rani W ors• .1 WAt'ba. trr Vie, or 'ma ragelea.;T• Plttsdersh, 1a.7. :grPIUIRSUANT TO A ItESOLUa TI•IN adehte.l at a meeting of the :that . , bolder. and Itendnelders of this t.,Lenpsnr. at Pit“leirth. /klatch .It.ll alt., notice Islisrety teen "01u twill the."ol'. DIA Li 45t1s. pro:Jana, at 14 T o cnt,..ider tor, detailed estimates as lrfm..a be submitted try Ste 11.ard of Directors for addi tional equipment •nd Improvements to L.< main La the Hallway, and also todetermine noon the question of nu:rt....lllg the capital stock, for the purpose of rnl,log thenecessary means for paying fur such equipment and Im p t The Transfer Book, will close on SAT t7ILD A T, the 10th Inst.. at 2 t. a., and re-open on LON WA:. the 47th lost., at td a. r. , . JAMEM R. CRAFT. Citalr.9ao of Stockholderv• GEOfillf.: W. CANS. myl3:y34 PreaWent. arCOUNTY CONVENTION Tho UNION, REPUBLICAN VOTERS of th. County of Alleghony will meet .1 their rospec pinoto of holding elecilont. on Saturday, June 1,18672 And elect TWO DELED ATMS from each elec tion precinct to a County Convention. to be held at the OM EtT HOUSE, in the City of Pitts burgh, on TI.TWIINY, June .4th, 147, at 11 ocloes. a.. m., to nominate • Ticket for County llfrttrs, and thit aleehlon of Delegate, to the nate Conventbot. - The meellnua arta Cetield In the l is nods and Poroughs between the urs of and 7 o'clock P. a , and the voting be bltml , ot. In the Town alt. between the bouts of rand 6 P. It.. and the ash Hat., chosen by marklug. 7 Pursuant to areardotion of the Executive Com- • • . . - • - - _ mate, the Convention for Cie selection of Le rlllative candidates willnot. be .e.rover ed until rcpt..= ber .1,_1657, of which further notice will Le:realer be given, DJ ozdez of County Committee E=l Cltal =am, T,Skf: 16"'"*.rk!. ay3C437 MMILCHANT TAILORS. R . B. MORRIS, MERCHANT TAILOR; And dealer In • 4:entlemen'a Furnishing Goode, lio. 74 FEDERAL STREET. ALLIIIIIIENY, PA.' Ti EMIT CAPPELL; Merchant TAILOR. and dealer In Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, 142 LISIITLIFIELL/ STRLET, Three door below Sixth. All the Is.st noting , and narntuer styles of Cloths. Casslmeses and V•bt...6 t.:11 hand. and made op In Mt Yust fashlnnatale style. at the lowe.t prises. tcyldatd BolB' CLOTHEVG. Metropolitan, Garibaldi, Grant, 11. lINEY AND CCTANTAT SUITS, ALL SIZES Di OF in BEM FABRICS, A large and COM pletimortment now on bend. GRAY & LOGAN, c' =I I=llB W. HESPENKEIDE, Merchant No. 50 ST. CLUB STREET. Jolt received, •accord saris,' of NEW ERIN , / (I All late tad sew stole pate erns rot sp la the IstestEseterll styles. - tr,36:urf :RUNG & BUCIILON, Merchant Tailors, ST.II.IIR STREET, MIN THE LATEST STYLES, 71:,11 EASTERN 0157:7. HENRY G. HALE dOETHWIST COE. 11.53 St. CLUE Big. NEW RRING GOODS, JUST OPENED, I=l All the Novelties of the . Season, ouch as 1, onlynand In • First-Clams Merchant Tailoring Establishment. mhS:n , 7 Great Reduction in Prices. SECOND ARRIVAL OF Spring Goods, Fresh from the Importers, Whlth will be made up with can end dlhrealch and at. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 1 OWEN BYRNE, Merchant Tailor, No. 14 WYLIE ST:, U.DEH AHHLAND HALL ap,oll3,Tra BABE. KNAJE BITETTLEB I Successor. to WAUELLNK d BAUM N 0.12 St. Clair St., Pittsburgh CZEIMI Pianos,