II Cbt 4"33u. At „VA' them people;: oey c i a i re gr--‘. defeated tot fresh political tlisetnn" or cownscations Of, topeaus 'a hey set forth c... . . P • no smudge &tele,. as to . the divifion or rends err me enforcement of social . equality: as beinmeri-whitcs or blacks, or both;nor do - they.,seel: to lay the con sequences of the bad *hit of the Presir dent on the inhabits& cf thirevolted States. So muChpatatively.. . ..... The resolutions plainly declare that i .....„....._______ . . the Reconstruction Lets ought to be en- SEE ISallE an alaum. I P=e 4 in " he a P . ,I t in whiel the/ were s ~ ...,,„„,_ _,, , „,„_,..,_,,,,,,,_ i _ _„,„ _, ._ ..,,,_ enacted End are erpressed th at th e Pres. ...„,''''___._ ° ,_!_l x :::,r; i!" . __ l4 °_';,t . s- "",, ,, - ! ident flail not he allowed to szbatitute, 7'"17„ - .Tr3;14 Y' peOc d i aro737U7e;rth r - I thmmictugh those th w e w Alt°'rieY i e. G Z eTai r r 'ibhienin lawn'.. ciples for the. enforteth.ent -of which it :' - dth '- -. C. - . --°- --- therruielves; and thstethe will of the na seeks authority from the ballot-box.' In the selection of Its candidate ail I. td " 14 .,_,. p naucauxial . k .. Tll- 4.ebesenienresenr party bah done in u o k, t h at ..„hi c u. s - T r I ....ye% aa to the restoration of the Seco may be chosen the people will be rue c d dint States, shall lOC be deflected and set aside, but shall stand into be obeyed. an upright and capable mac:lst:au. Mr. . On the .matter of domestic industry, Suentwoon and Mr. Wastes:a aro alike men of unblemished characters, of C onvention ail its 4s P ailinesis . the... voice of the - more than orabity literary c o mm. or I le equally . satismetury. Near- ' .. ripe legal-learning, and of ample expe rt . iIY all the people of P e nnr Y i r inin ere" ence to lite administrZtion of public jut- i the primary seam Praducera ' The y a " , lice. It q 'eao. we believe, that they I not intermediaries, They produce, from ~ the soil, mines, shops, factories, orwhat 'a.. are both Milieu Eldere_ in the Presby. They add .by. lab to thy aggro- / Eerier' Church, and honor the position I °et by lives of noquationed piety. What I gate 'wealth. Not that we entertain a low or dispaWging estivate of the dis ever choice there Is between them re main' from the different political priori- tributors of what is prodiiced. Theme's plea they avow, and - which must" lixerii• who make and ply steamboats, who con. table influence their conceptions 'of sunct and ' worn railr o a ds, who dig canals "ma¢. important queue . and their and rue floats thereon, who "go down to the sea in ships and d 6 humeral on expositions of the laws 'relating there to. So. far; tbereferre, ac- the credi.. the greatwaters," who keepwarchomes dates are concerned, all fait Pretext 7 and her e ' and deal an ail ' manner ' ll l ! merchandise, Including ingots, coin, is taken malty for vituperative persoliall ties; which unfortunately constitute the', nate '', and - dial"' arc all pr l_ ftern " 4nain portion of the stock in trade of : rea "Y as other clansaaa of laborers. The distribution of commodities is as I many small politicians and not a few .. journalists. - , . essential to inthistrial prosperity, as the . . It has pleased the Democrats to_ignore • 1 producition el raw materials, or the coit al! lathes primarily relating to thin Coe- , version of such %Maria' into any com monwealth. They have not chosen even 1 " bdit Y whatever' This function breaths I to protest in advance agalnsttho eaten a distinctemployment in accordance don of the right of suffrage to the black with that division of labor by which citizens; ref to insist on We enactment ~ tin r,„ i ` mannm _ ia l ad- and g°°lll4 nheal'eured of a Free Railroad Law; nor to denounce 'to 4 consum ers., • Tnn C a - u "" °n re newedly pleged the party to follow its Legislative Corruption; nor to demand . traditions the adoption of laws calculated- to pro _ i tions in this particular, and to insist that all who labor shall be yroteeted, not mote the welfare of any one or all in- ', one at the expense of another, but each dustrial departmentner chases; nor have : in harmony with thii highest welfare of thef ieen proper to advocate or =oppose: the calling of a Convention to revise tho all. This fulfills ' the conception of a weaned., Oath ese ioieta end eil , Commonwealth, 'which en eta not for the benefit of a few individials, or of special 'others, relating- to State policy, they have orpasely ',refrained tram taking ~ Clanea, but for the bast good of alibi- divides' a and classes"- --; aides. This may be imputed so difihrent 1 - 'Upon the issues an thus 'presented the individuals shall judge to comPott Most I with the facts 55 they perceive thew, to ; Republirens will enter up/lithe canvass, indifference, to want of discerturent, to 1 not only with high hoPes,laut with abate. :moral cowardice, to a- disposition to as. i lute confidence. . what remains is for eau rather than be mict cd, or to env l i the county Conventions that hive yet to -other cause whatever. : ii ; &tamable to perform their part eatisfse. : On natimml questiona the'Demecrats, l taral Y' and Particularly is the ae"CticU in perfect. consistency 'it.h their course ,of local candidate& There will be [roo fer yeari past, have s't'owed decidedly i !ale, and there ought to be, if men shall iv put in nominationnominationCOT the Legislature reactionary doctrines. Whatthey to m e , , - npon is, that after . the deluge all things 1 who . ell below the grads of capacity shallremain at they w before. - Roar l which sensible people deem essential to s i r. this Is to be accomplished, they .lent'. th e pro PerfOnnanee of the duties Of ; the station, or who inspire Mama as to undertake to say , and it la reasonable to a lifer they do not knot [. If all *ILO mar- rtbeir probity. Let suitable men be nom inated for these places, arid the &mobil . vellous events which have made the last' ,six years in this country forever memo. : as party Will promptly tithe up v. march nue , the biatorioi , be world could . that shall result in a brilliant victory. be stricken out, It would be conceivable ' .... that matters could be made to stand as the Democrats desire. But many of those ' events belong to a class that in the!very _ nature of- things permanently influence • the destinies of peoples. Antietam, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, the /Maven . - der of Lee, the .Prelelsmation of Eman • citation: and the Amendment .to the Federal Constitution, are events that can . no snare tle obliterated than those -nit upiteavalsof the continent width formed . : the Alleghenies swathe Rocky Moan. Nor will -it escape observa,tion that while the Democratic . resolutions eon. ,_demn; either directly or by imphcation, ' . ali that was done to frustrate the rebel . lion and save the Union, and all that is being done to prevent a renewal of_the . deadly assault upon the life of the nation, .5;- not a word Is saidagainst ahy of the high-handed MelMilies which the rebel& -- :" resorted loin the hope of:accomplishing . their-illegal design. If the &tendert to the Union-bad been confined within tic k' limitrthese resolutions set np; the rebel \ ' lion would have been successfid. We \have no respect for that professed rover encelor the Constitution which forbids - its. genuine frkmds to defend , it, but , - lc, lessee Its am-silents at perfect liberty to ydeldihs, most infernal weapons for its destruction. If a man, at night,' on the way from his ' plaire of business in this city to his dwelling in the suburbs, , - should be assailed by rt4dans, intent on : ea, robbing him, and, if need be; on taldng , his 11 e , he would naturally resort to all a t the means inhis power to protect his ...,-person and property. Ile would not he Particular what pOwer he exerted, or • how much-of It.-'.lf- some persons, . . tunninally - spectators, should rem . °astride with Min against using - force, _ • - and threaten him with a prosecution for - &sunk end' battery, he would bo opt to ' judge. they were aceonfplices of the ruffians„ and he would not be amiss. Thiele precisely the attitude maintained -- . I by the Democrats during the war and . ' ever since, even in the resoluticins et ' their recent Convention. Assault and battery os the Constitution, with intent to kill, by the rebels, they hove never condemned, and det not condemn now. - All their reproaches are for the rigor. oas Means by which the rebels were 1 beaten and the,Union preserved. They wealtinot Indlet and purdah' the rebels for making War , upon the government; bat they would prosecute for assault and battery ; evei7, patriot, whether In the , „field or elsearbere, who helped to whip ' the rebels Into obedience. - u po n this platform the Democrats have deliberately planted themselves. We are Pot sorry. The platform Is suit ed to them, and they to it. In no other ' - form Of words could they have more plainly declared to intelligent readers that their sympathies and purposes are with the -rebels. The people of Penn sylvania" have, for several years in sue. wag on,rendered verdicts upon other " aspectanf this saute case. We have no - fiat they will next, October reverse their. . , ... i own finci.logs. The risointions of the Republicans, on the 'other hand, Myer very nearly t . all the points that they : could appraprb , . ste'y touch upon and wbether relating i to local or nati onal affairs; we should, . Indeed, have been better pleasod bad the Convention declared In favor Of a 6tate Conititutional Convention, eo as to reach some evils foi which there seems' to be ito other adequate remedy; but, ~' perhaps, - cormidering for bow short a ' spice that measure has . been under dis cuss:oN It was unreasonable to hope to - ~ carry it at once. - Nor are wo without , expectation that the next Legislature, In \ . obedience to a development of pOpttlar ' .. 1 . opinion, will feel constrained to order It. ... Whaley& the majority shall namistaka . bly demand, the ' Leglilature will not due iong,refuse. . , • For SOMO . Yearil Past inmatathig'inter: Ina has been felt in' favor of theta enact- - Me of a 'Genera Railroad Law. - This - - feeling had become eo palpable and con , trolling that last year the - Republican , and Democratic atruildates for Governor amnlated each other its avowing they' were decidedly for such an enactment . - Thls yea; .the Reputdican Convention put itself squarely on the right side. If , there mall, next Winter, be Republl cut thejOrties in each of-` the two - Rouses, lel we doubt not thin:. will, this action of the Conrention will - honorably bhid the R.publiein Legiale. ' tire Caucus to make a party quetakm of • the tienersiftailtnati 8111., The pledge has 130filticen publicly given,- and 'will , have to be publicly redeemed. Wo 'do -not doubt tuo . dineertty of the conven .' uon in giving the pledgarind believe it will be fairly lived-up to. _ - • . r . ' Orinadosal questhou tee resolutions " . •am altojethar satisfactory, and for wind : , '..t. .... -Is oMlited as well ai 'Tor wharfs adirmed. litilaro Ttoi)isdp off alai wrath &plus sauscsayr; on .r Rm. UNION REPUBLICAN FORMATION. PAR Jil6l 0? ORM 0101 V. WIT.T.T A wr9, Cf Ca wag RIM Railroads atAlloan aid Abroad ")Ir. - Fonanr in writing from _London to the Puss and.Chronscia gives interest inginformallon regarding railroads in England and makes comparison with oar own great lint-the 'Pennsylvania Central. He save ; • "The . English railmadalmrely cross public roads save by bridge or tunnel, and when they most enter a great city like London they almost invariably run parallel with the tops of the houses. You see at once how this course' insures the safety of person and of property. In deed, nothing intbese masses of men and mazes of railways so Interests and bur. prises the American es the ever-present I, and conscientious yigllance for the pro tection of human life.. No person is permitted to walk on the track, no idle , crowds allowed to eluter at the stations, and in the few cases where the rail tea -1 remelt a road on tic same level, gates are watched by guards, who allow neith er horse nor carriage to cross till the train) Is out of eight: 'fhe contrivames to give efficiency_to these great works are new and • neer ow,. On the London and Northwestern I Ulu, the locomotives take water while , ruining as the-rate of sixty . miles I an hoar. An elongated Iron bon is laid In the miutile of the track paiallel with! the rails, which Is kept constantly filled with water.frour a neighboring fountain. i As the train passes on swiftly, a scoop or shoyel, fixed under the tender taps , 1 the box and instantiy Mk the tank! The postal= car is a model that might use. I fatly be Imitated In America,' and the cleating house In - London, where the I delegates of the various companies meet every fortnight for the pro - pose of set- 1 sling amounts and ssh.g rates., Is quite an institution. it is something like the' ' clearing house of our banks, and very complete. 'More than a - thousand. clerks are : employed in this ad. .! Jesting process.' While overlooking jthe extensiye organization of the 1 London and Northwestern Raihoad, a ' few days ago, in company with W, Pres -1 cott Smith, 51., of Maryland, who has I brought to the comparison between the ! railroads of England and America all 1 the advantages of. his long experienms as the master or transportation of the habi -1 more and Ohio Railroad tiompany, and , who lira been a most. intelllgeat observer iof English enterprise, 1 gathered some idea of the extent and resources of a cot ; potation whict is said to be the richest of is kind in the world. The capital 1 stock of the London and Northwestern Railway la about one hundred and sixty !fin, millions of dollars, and its income in 1865 was as follows, 1 l'aseengere.... Freights, AA, _ L 0,312,065 or about thirty-one millions (A . dollars in gold. , • • How enormous this is, yeti may judge , as you recollect the capital of the Penn. I sylvanta Central Railway is about forty. five millions, azurite income in-1366 was about sixteen milllonsof dollars. Asyou study these figures you realize bow much more profitable an investment in the Ne el:elate of our great work is than in the leading 'railroads of the world. With one third the capital the Pennsylvania Railroad earns more than one-half as much as the London and Northwestern. A:ddltionally illastrutive of the magni tude of this great company is the fact that their ..locontotive engines number. thirteen hundred and fortrseven, timbal pateenger carriages or cars two thou sand are hundred, and their freight cars or walonstwenty.seven thousand. Their Salaried men, condectors, ("nuardt,") clerks, agents, Sce., amount to two thou sand eight hundred and alstrthree, and • they working employees to twenty-nix thousand and twentywne t a total of twenty-eight thousand eight hundred and eighty four. I question whether the 1 forms of the Pennsylvania Central, in all Its departments, including the great Philadelphia and Eriebranch, equals ten thousand officers and men. The general comparison in most valuable, however it may be regarded.' While on this subject it is proper 19 state that the broad gauge is everywhere abandoned in Europe— an the. roads POW ping it . being altered to the narrow measure, most prevalent 111 the United States. it re tan to anticipate al , / . 113 ,7 11 no girtflf . p e rophecy securities, like Amer+canilddfrinra, will be honoredand confided in by the wise men of the Old World. • —As some workmeeout in 3lonroe county, Indiana, wore digging a cellar last week, they struck a block of stone, which disappeattd with a dull thump. Invesogatioo disclosed& chamber with ale foot ceiling, and eighteen by twenty. tire feet within the walls, - which aro of solid, neatly amused atone work. atoned in rows on rudely constructed tslatforme were twelve skeletons , each with,toma hawk .and arrowheads at their aides, car•rings and bracelets of solid sliver lying where they dropped, and piles of what appeared to have been furs, in the centre of the platform, each pile crust• bling to dust as soon as exposed to the light. A number of mole made of cop• per, and-hardened equal to the best cast , steels Were also unearthed. apneas's . that while the * Legiala• turns of the -New England States are mining in the matter of encouraging the re-mocking of their- rivers and aromas with shad and minion, the Canadian pa tors are coMplaining of the overstocking of their WO= With 'Ash—. The law, prohibiting netting in the 'trams have so !scream' the; quantities of fish that tho quality bag deteriorated.. That in a I MAY"t^44Ol.l( ADM Bann. , j i3V , Min tionaLwar Oa pad new ,Com pbltaL' I tr,.'6l. - 334CoNEHS . And are warred toloind oilkanivad Dams .6101kat tl.k: OM. ass b.OGlgir; awn. pr j tvg r zni astatgl . 44l; . mit. at. Bwee.l.. Leurrotal, Miner nird " rran f rir l r atttlin ore. 3 TM. INposita. • —The. popalgoiow of Chloe is &boot hoo&ed millions; Etat of Japan forty millions more. These two coun tries contain ne a rly belt 11 . 1 e population I= Th . Business et' the ifitiMlliieltiatill -- S - , E - - - W ADVEFETTS‘DIEN TS. read--A Double Vrlnc , • , le whole subject or the Pruritic Ball- ', SrkrE FOR aALV-- - A large road is so new Mille public that the daily f , r•M. " 1 .n ilt) .:i n ,, lLL „r it . DOoft , Fa t irla aur‘e a i; 4444 0 croon sxr£FT deXelopetneut of fads inconneetion with ; ' • -.' _ __ ,_ !- - ":__ it excites surprise and tutordelimeaL ' .pnEsEniING .ur-ira . ' . • i The Editor of lforper• A iii .t..03, - ., who t t,or,rtvp ,r11,...1.a. P a tveris..o Lokr: has given this subject carets) is. Ilii.`wisr;;;°:i':eil.ii."A'A?•:.`Aa:T?;Xit';" hT "' JOHN .. itENSHANV, Vestigition, asp: " When the ..'arsese i ' ~,, r, on Noon Owe •111 itakread io‘ori .o.ato Soo 1: - loocioco,. '"--- - '''''._.". . MAIDLET STREE T SEWED. a netr'ei will b.,insagurst - ed. The . 6 . : Massif! then be the grand a ricry - C.l the a : lt2ea d ;lro'-"lta4" - ao:i i rt i irtO b eatrii i t ,' F , l country All °Ulu' . 1 i ne s ' , I . ralwterwil l I.'!%TaTtf,:gire're,t;„th....r::r: '4l T, d ' d t:fl ' ir,g become, to a certain extent, Its feeders. , r: , r''' ....... ," l'"' dd Z 'l ° °,,iggii? ws Along its entire route over the great ' l'''' , . ____., —.__7l'.l.°_ , Sr,_ Flatus late ral branches will he conrtrue-. 2(10 YEADIL 1.1 ADVANCE' OF ted to tap it, which will' pour inert it th eir '; , . i VW' to 05 tlIPAII”1" • wayside contributions to an extent that 11 teltlM IMPERIAL ESPARMORMIffixt• .. can not to.dat• be approxitnately estima. roll , iver no'. (Ow day. oalr. - ' • terL The roast will,. not supacode the : commencing. ;Holiday Evening autv 10. California shiPsin crryinu bulky freight l yr, 1 nartirolxrr Is, foluro onnono . r.erce . ore. to New York,. but the 'way' traffic will , iy4L; . _ _ . undoubtedly -be actruct.hing.Pat7oou!- . _ ---- i CAUTION.—The public are &trendy, will, less thou out - third erns , Oorrny car :lolled aralort to ev•lnr or cub length Complete; it iri calming font , tines i 1X,..:, , e, %,..,,1 u gLz" , .:: . k" , , , ,i - 1 , .10,7..• , , 0- xl its operating . expensea as officiallystated. !'ea..it... - 4•UA4 DY lON to to r o s. or ns aroira: free 511 Ch swath OUt preeirlant. When I t".`a d t . i . ...r.c d tt"c d a " tUaLlat `dd ' '''.. u. d " ddn d " - it reaches the already populous cold re. 't, ...sir cs.mr.uivit - uevarmavo. dons of Montana, Idaho Om Nevada, HAY 10 AIIEWELCOM E. the freight to and frotn those pointsalone 't is likAly to be something almost tabalons. J ,14Alit i lt b i'g,r . .T 7 ~k. .u , ran Sc Orra And popula , ion follows the road as !rev14..14. 0 r s r. 11.1 ~r ei t ei;;;;',',”a;;;,fl r i‘i: tends. A town or village marksene stage I !,;i;;;;Z1T1V7,11,.., ^ 4 , 1r, vt i m, ,r, I , .... of its progress. Who can calenh to the o nWrzosolue tr- SoOti;r1;olin - olo'.'alra - o 7 .1 c oq 11"1: ! quantity downy freight that the sail is I l'`,V,`,!, g r ,F d t wnlf o t,„,,lltt,, , Or 50 ae. aiv I destined' to carry roe these run broom i lot . 1 et&A 1 - ;'r. W. wahr.a.ce. communities.'. 1 ho,, indeed, el estij, vAglyi ..,0„ BALE'. mate the passoorcr traffic alone? ' When j .L• ~ - " . hundreds of thOusande of. pens° wi ..; TIS tnlumliette.l win offer at Public PC, at their faces toward the West, havetremP • ' The COMPS' Mille F., In Plttsinterh, no cd over the Plaine nt the risk of 111. 1 r i Meadar. J.l/ P. .r 2 o'ric.k P.m.. scalp-, how many peradventure w_ill rid-o when they tan make the joLniey with I The Is••• of the late J r DIE% coven: rituate safety in a few dnya? Then come' the I' ll 17:Tr . it l "l.7l:ls A ii`e * ''/ ° l:le.';:nis.T. natural incilitry whether a slaule trick. me. i.e. Pa I. •rol other, c .I:taming about tt with it. info:quest sidings and tuinouts, , ,_,..r .... n .fr. at o o••111 , n v boti.e. kora. orchard, - with be able to acconimodato mere than I , •rn . "' "" "•FelT; :,;',:t u .l.Wigu r =i.. A. n. Eat/ is h. the meropassengcr traffic of the read, or I ~.r ., ......,,, Whether travelers to t h e Pacific will be i-" s'' __.,,tmeser±..si- caw: content to abide a time -Echedulo adapted CO . -PARTNERMar NOTICE. to slow moving freight trains surirell as, passenger express ems. Certainly bat a i . .. short ume will elapse before the domande I - Nonce 11 bCrebr slyest tel JAMES SLAM it of trade will call for second track, to be hii Unit itarlf tree admitted into the lire or used exclusively as-a freight road Lover ' M O RROW & BARNHILL, which an °edited line of aloiviYmoting f ' vans shall continuously:pass, leaving the . Proprietor, O'Hara Holler 11 - or!,. The nano other track for the use of impatient pas. :., - and style or tam Sim eel. from this dotal* rangers only." ~• , . ... Bttenggastilia nOcoadiP may seem at MORROW, BARNHILL & CO, Brit glance, .-a moment's th ought will j ,„, . thew that it must , come. The Union i - Nellie Itailroul with its westent con- : nections.'for a long time In UM future;.! . will be the only railroad connecting , all l `!.. . - i Oral, Pro mials aoil •4to th • 71.11 M the Atlantic and Pachic Slates , and of - •• .. 1 , , . , c , -. ~,,, , 0.. course must haven monopoly of the burl- 1 tr„: , , , ,, , .. .t...: 7 ,.,c, ,, , , ...,...ib L : ‘ ,. J . E . : nese. Be nose. Om' worn bet. one lino lIC LEDIY. July fent, MT. nt n o•eteek p. m , of steam communication between 'arty 1 for Wcialimmtem for the nerves! City Welsh two of our great business. metres like a..,,,,,:,,,,„ th oo, ro w y a ~,t o bow owyd, 05,0501. Now York and Boston, or Near York I of the i.M. leVel.lo ./I , lUg VOIT told !Males and Cincinnati and Chicago, how many l they will pay to meetly tor Ito: Imo or (ha sass, daily or even houtly trains would be re.- t .701111 22.eC*12.00, , quired for the truffle upon it, and hop I j,, , t , Pout toiler._ stony double tracks would be necessary l r .7 . -- .7, - r ..„:: r - A - rz u i.T....,. ‘ . .. ~ tn . 01 accommodate 'the freight and travel? , ,- Arr , ~,,„ ~„,...t sja woluis. . The retire:al hardness of the. country is I 11. "'''"`". ""'. atill yoinig, but es every year adds to - MORROW. BARNHILL & CO., population and production, 'so iii every , mASITTACiTuatio or year railroad- profits. increase. Some I Steam Pail ell Still Itotstori, timid capitalists have wished to be in- ; '.. conned whether' a road' like - the Union l - T*Uk ;.„„.. 4 " .ll , P r:`, C i r. rditm .",:n 4 Pantile would earn money enough to pay ' sheet Iron Work, . the intermit on its First 3lortgage bonds? i .ae., ar,e..., ' To us the question seems' to be whether i COL LIBERTY. OD SECOND sirs. the Government should not make smile , limitation on the probable milts of the ! PITTABUR6II; P.l. stockholders.. l airranwea 'Jelin ruourr mr. b 1.01 —.....---- - I L'ltirrr JARS! FRUIT JARS! I —The following paragraPh, under the Ia: title of "1. Revelatlen," appears in the * I Volum Breleonao ; Now that the Veer t `has certainly token his ,deperture,, we ; known, and which the emperor may mention a circumstance as yetAapo au - SELV-SE ALISG FRIJIP JARS, Icon, from motives of delicacy, was " 0. „ my v „, 3 anxious to keep secret. Otor of the pro- 1 rioce on lined sue perpued to Mt •L. onivo jectiles of the pistol fired in the Bob de I 1 tut atteatlos ' "a Boulogne struck the Tlaincrot or the French, but in place of penetrating, the 00 .133.0% , VIAL. & lead only effected a severe contualon in make. IC 002 20 WOO 2 St-. Pii5002.22. the vicinity of the heart- Ills. Jlajesty r J&N f. h,soot r, would not allow the Czar, white to .tOtOlidj_nod , 000.11.0.1m , p.1 • 01% . trz , Zn Fra,llCe,tl) learn that the shot intended j '""` to atrzko him had morn-directly menaced . I 'QT. CLAW BILLIARD ROOMS. another breset. ,That decision imposed uous on the pries a reknit which was PAlttl- " fully attended to, but which, now that I Tin. large and eee.aisaterai rooms on ma tho Czar - is gone. 14 no longer wets- . it ,„ o „, t cm, 6, 11 6, and likvit c,,„ eery. _ titer ttclt Dowly 11:te.1 op jbr First Class Billiard Rooms. —A young German named I.ekr, ap- neared Wore a magistrate in Bt. Missouri, on Sunday last, and hound I himselt to work three yours for a certalc , Schmidt of that city, ler a hie]. be was to receive in' remuneration his board, clothes, and the hand of Sophia, the daughter of the aformill Schmidt. The ; JOHN D. BELLY a; BRO., contract eras drawn and signed by bath pattica The magistrate then prucceded Stook and Estate Broke! s to unite the couple In the bonds of mat. simony; after which the party withdrew, all entirely satisfied. —A. good !Nog is told of the rreal• dent in ittleigh. While marauding in a feeling manner to the 'welt:pine given I him, he mad. the expression, "Let ne, my friends, mosir the breectici"--and before be conld'add "made by the war," au old woman exclaimed, with perfect delight, "bless the dear old man, he has Come home again to semk at his old trade!" • CONSLIMPTIOS "CITIII.II3LE. It. Icy band nano lake ibis fosSOISI isoo asses sod awe, •b a...rod ate. ',eggs et th e woo taint syanpuasassetalorts,s, ISisaseSorso , Sloss toss of ilk-calls. Irri‘ata.s. shoot SUS Ulnas and Chest, patinas falas la shooldaand T.los• ctat.o , &ad 6 intaatlst c,o4ltlon of Ste Ram outs w. Tna fit, PIM} RD Past D EILIPAILITiiIIi for Sao aura. of , '•ot1- sonunttoo. •.thnoa, Baal:oat.. lds, and all TOMAS and Last Affec , looa. ha. 0 .. , Is .er la Tian alh the mart multi - 000tas. thy initial ova 'nth . 1 , s a . d .M l i n n l t diaseLlano Itn• fans oarailso sad ass, loseshos anti a 'bort hissary of. amok susy Cs nOtstuai of thy followlat litaarsz, • ' • ..103[1•11 rvrAuxti. Se It& wisp. •In Os•ir o • F‘ o•ak - o . 0 giniS /SUE to authorize the rart,4'w he :oll:l l. “2l , , b ,lirty 7 tTZ , f'iriPpl , %"4 log of thu Nict.o3ola rownt• 14,11 a ''''" •; *"" l. 4 I"" SUMIA ' irli Aecr r co ;US eaotne.l oni :l E l, d 01 Vai " "d 4.. Jtki.. I tkleo•ond tba • ron (Vsnei Is ef the :IEI, nI - I ' ALL S ES ..-k;.-7;;;Ziiii;;;;;./4",;'W,;..W;;:a77,:i:diY4 SL aoitivrity of Masao, Tkia Mutt .bee CI. w.l ir^c. •• • •• •• • pit . , Mllet Wejytylog nr Nottlt %silage. !rota Bs Ilktuund j 'SWAT NE'S • OINTMENT.' I "'","'"" """• 1° ,1" 4 1 2 ".`1.' "*. ti • ! ntr.fttn pe.se.L.Tardto adne..Nd . . . . .. . --. . • i tlt for 1...., IA lir or.ll{C •• t• b .1. 1.,. Ito, ~ 2 ,111.1.1 y trathcotts (Cede trOcb:”lnfol ro'.Z- I wai t .'.rorot Mu c` . ., to. iota t 0 . 0...,... L. . tid aun rot se , . d Ito vort b. 4 for to I.l Ay . Acta of VY Loon. ed too WI 0... A•vites's : Sit..ilettillsig 01,111stent," ltißTl: l )lboiOt b ralry of /t..r. d A ay . D.f II vb :. r.let.or 11, .-- ' • • ' ' .' ' I on.. Wailer to *Mel tau tt.l 'WS <1 pe...n• 'bares Deb in fr•en DI .p 411 boar." lavarra .la grading or 4 onylog, ttrtels. -..t , .. •, • ikon be .4w...1 Mal c..11,..d. P•••pared only by Pr. Swayn• &Nen. , aux. 1., bite A..% of nay Ordlttlikee ite to,t, rt.}l4•4ltripllo.... = • i codlet,ltta or bo .nrptlnd b, tbis f.regolog. to -.-- ' __ .. 0., di. ..owl., ber.by rep..... . 6 , 14 by IrCiAnnAA A it . .. 1%!/... , ;:i . 0 0 I , tor4t.ittod •la 4 uoitot•4loto a lat./1111, tho fitth Maria /Met; 41E0. A. 11Z.1.. Y. 31 .t.• day Of 4.04 ,a. 0.1.7 JIM. PLENDRI. 114 - Mgr{ attat. /... * "1.- • • • * - UILNOC, cot. 410 sad Mutt". al., rituborsh; I .liA , oi A rumfirr, •11•51niz•. - • - - 116,411 BEASON 1 L2,e4:12,91.5 . 3,702,150 tII/1/it.11.1611 TILE DES'EStin Wlimf. iptititnn Win:Lead. sn stssck from au outside enemy. slut{ doer It do , It ocolf.sterit %Ns TILL Mellitus. The human erstems at ml. of the ley. Is bele...gamed 14 morbid lanuecrce. The attonsobmi s s /i toll nt diem Every change of. weather laya toe lacide °Pen to their attacks. What Itlu be dean la aides to. Milla these netts, but ever 'suttee, foe*? Slue priTtrirf Toe PerTroati Do you art Lowy The answer la ;simple-61e maims within the math ot Reltforoe the vital tarsals and the nerviintallyttoniolia b LLCM VTILIV6 ntrraus. Toot the ttotrisalo ma state,the bowel. some the slnr lV.h ll Rt . Mites the Aplll / L4 / to lob sod e••rlIb toe Thai torNott' .110 t.t aTIVITLS tf DlTTgittt. Thetis the vray to eirnairfairen TIM tarn kcan, and render the capital of health Impregnable. if pan olds to mmpe 11l luu hex i•sche, lotermittent Inter, Indlpestlou. sud 'neivocit visitations—to nein) lb all Its plet.t.- Cade. the a sound mind tu a soon tiodp,`. are this Incomparable preventive sod restorative It present. bestial in.the healtny, - and naiad it In the weak and Mlle*, •pvvre.CANADENSIS. A tree etblelem abliedant lb Canada, Nova i Bootle, ./ the mare notahern pule of the New Anita. Slates. end It elaOlhStld In the der.. and ntonntalnoos [talons et the Middle Mates. and abound.. madlelnel. WU... Dr. Dwell.' et baton, has brettengl Asn•dlcUla &Om the sweat maths bolt of the plea tree. eallete PV.: LAPIS'S WEITZ PINA COMPI/lIND, wptohto oh-of rare value. all 'Aehtllleted ilatee of tee ; , Whhta• It esta. Ilpt a elettoile all dleehava of nano. membranes, tee.. thelli ,rteallt . l 'their lost toe.. gear.; It will be Pound wall./ .denoted to all Shoo. disestees. where Beebe bee atel felled.' It a Manley lean, salted. to c. 0., Goethe. aeOnt t. "• nibt. V I" old and debtikateo caeca 01.13.1,11.4 te• per- Do. wad at tol' bottle ot is meal.) done. Or do r r4f, '" ,..=l " r " "! ° ZI - .11 .antes ash.; 01, ' Diabetes, a tateaseibat hie ie d4 il d eltei apoll le.emon Isna. - ealately telleve4 pa 111. k• the eenthathe tiotaehlet pa lPshatt boa. tlhie The United Matto Dtepe.efoe eposaktris . the pine. sere; "It Is presed leteertded. ewes., sod other di:coxes at Vac tindery ewawww In piles tad sProulo Indent wets / . 0 i. , ,,e 0 a 4 of Ida bowels. to chroule eateem., " ow ., sad in venoms Theme of ..I(tmattudlant, St CZ -0,/diVellte7e.,VlV::/eVliergOntr LsT"w"eetto'' wdleuent' It 4a te tal:eldwlthoot •Iltesiwpple h '' IA one's usual avocellareet sod Ipse. ed d dJ tag/ produces St beetle cheatthe 4 „ 1 , ran. sed lo per bottle: alte foe at •alt for t'efLAN WA tie WINS. (es,ll. y lee Weno ore., . heV• NW B.p EJ IBBffiENTB B.INGZEAIe, eldcons'Acrovvi Au, 61 Pitth Stress, is cosquikorlitai Amite reesmis.irsiselltsissienis ‘ssi oihtr= l ;7l , ,OZl4aist:inli &Wes and tho ROBINSON BROTHERS, ==:2l 1/0.79 P 0017.111 IFTlRSZT.Plthharigis PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: THU 1181).1 Y . JULY 4, 1867. = i , l=VV.ll,'"f:it'ltza. I CUT WEIGU SCALES. We aro mannracturcro of Mc DALBEY & LYMAN • Evarytang la new, Otan and neat, Ando on• der Lac b.. p•rinlendanty of 1 • lA/ L LL tin - AP.. one. t•-L. old rat and ra at perlenceat man VI tat ,nalacta. L Lap In auil (I nu , 1 • 14.5 T HAVE Ttll4 Day Atignen. rcf,..mho.lo hnitoet. nit. LILY J. .“.112.1 U. BAI.A.Y. =OEM jonN D. iikux,v 44. Hno.; STOCk AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS an) Atcrauatmo I Are pretend se sell at Anctle. Mace., Deeds, I sa4e.4 hlsMe of enmities. Beal Zeta,. Beni. te.le rits' , urr. otter. one th e preellse• or es the Iteerd of Trade Ranee.- Pastealer ineeeeloe islu. lIVIV.WfOrt. tO the or Cee3 Loewe,. verge ==l:l:k=MtXll= =2=Ut= /Ient:VANCE a uthorlzhig she • klorinif of Davie sidewodt• and dt•ek •11 1 .1. tt.dy.,l - PA. , der is, T..y. yqh n yhd tern., • rVeth , oPbrilllaitcy, Variety and de- Ilead the rollow odditl aal recommemlationor , c!=t o r Jr,rntallug ellrked ko,.k., r • nw °PT the e.TESI• mitMer Iv the Ore moor etllikl. of oar ralMl RELT. , :u.kho PlChING"Tywr, or! ; boner. ono do yow r with A• A 0- h., fret atom, at much /mg rave.. mm the 1 oent.l vr n, bolo. Donn •, ota stele. and wilt memo, sts leas• moottord • Iv* . They an tit•t rupereedlog otht/.. lit "rl.** ' 'ar"". ri"""g4. I IC„ oso Mt, new UPON CLAD sll/drEllt./M,4 ethowa s o— ; We ship. you, t 401.7. entle I Out OP Men trAl t. • bo.. road, a.a,fa fte7ti r T " :11 ' ,I1 t 'L l f / N ,yro L tl reword he on the 111 March len. twettlog 1ng0g20 , 1 , . letAltylhtt • ur.souw, Our *WM .4 W[rehoute. son we Are al.ite;fit. ; pul Olttel) .; form 'rod rant the Pad.' tub., ""‘"C . ram •.nu c ' otter Wadre wets n• i 14 31111E8 or STAPA PAL IrStar.thirt,'Ae. ego, e^a'd poodhlY mond se a Pm, and when $ D. •DuNBLETT wodlegormtd the pmms All Card and weed. we • ft .isappollll , 0. • • 'On g 1 01"" • Land)* Manufacturer, Lgoratr for alarm, met rate when we ge nto ; • pornew storm' . 'Truly Jorr:gri , A ••• CEARD. .! No. 207 LIBERTY STREET. TEA2I / TEAS 2 TEAS / UT ALL PritC2Cd AN ..) QUALITY. AT ... - . .. • i !BROST ORDINARY. A.. -...-zr{,3Eir. , ,es.: -% 1 . • . • • , . DINING *LIVE COFFEE taar.sai TEA. Trlma Young 11t0n...... . .... , ULM tar mug. , . 1:: . IND ICE CBEIAI ROOMS,. • .., . :, ..... •..•... 117 , .. ' 1111.ACK.TEAR.-04100,0.. i FOR LADIES AND GEHTLIMEN: I , . Ant (Motor $l.lO per Pound. V.= ..... ..... •'' • tr, ,- -... I No. 64 Fourth . St. ._ i BLAcir. TE.,..—Pouce.ea, soucuee: 1, di- day IdOTNII Ltniartzi aerred dily. • , And Evnicroo.. 1 from 8 toll A. en DINNER ...tint trout It to xx. gine Hone 7150'4 Rog Ame ry, SIM i , 2 'i ,l ^..t.f. cbth7 - 14.01 roe twelv, Or GO rent. • •• 1.1,h •• I .1,1 • ouotry, do Ibt ..vg ,,, ‘nnvf. v. .! .. c,,.. Lao ! ~.1. ; 111, . i . :, 1 :r att:gt . lon glee t rA to th e. wants of , . JAPAN TIGAti. - • I mec, the eri ' vt . mastaf "! otatatego " . e t t ' sa. "s 4; toeulorti.Japu very lArataot aieoe t i a.T.. , 'T. lu.ndua or dta ...dt; WIN to Ihe . j . L. ,,.. ~,,u , ,,, n y .,,,, ~,, ... , ..... .......„„ L. furulatilaa famllo , hardy* aud olbora , at their real 'etsceit or °lavabo., talth the heat of _ lIIXED TEA.. - ; No, 1 . 11.1g0t Trio. to• t abut, g do.. T.H,4i.bn : WE)DINO. 'POUND AND BPONGE DATED Non .• •• kid nut . 4 do, •• Lm dt the • rent ,,, aanotintent or Bolduc . and r.o the /WM. v vet can lk,Ct Jun What I Paint Cale, Cream awl Nt .ter tees !daring kind oft,, U.., 'Ana. and hay , them p.t op lo ; flasteta. dente. Charlotte an litie e, Hiat t " any qoanthy. .red 1 , .....1 , 1 br Silo r the .4.• i Mango. 11l 'Met; lbuc.moutat PyratuAlh aim, , P:r:gTP.',!,7l'''.nr'r..wii.,r.":..lt,T . " . 'need Turkey ' L°ls* ' -Cb° ' ""l '' ." ' ... h. , j. ~,,,,, ~ 1 p . n , I n 1 il v i r et. ...± !Wale turaldiod private and pub, Olean article which trAttly and tirpiat . W. i allt.... in ftl a lvt i r r wat o ,. (liatory, Cdassyr•ro itoti , lethati mirZ .•10 lit A lB 71•11eral M., AIISSIPers , • , —^"..--- CilIN et' WAREHOUSE. BICILIRD BREED & CO., mum.c.o3wrxirs.64 No. 100 Wood Street. fita t alt: - 61.1'141. I) SI N 3.7 3 g ni!it ()ULNA T,n_LOT SETA.- 11.11.9: 1 1X4L4 oms • Mikit tA 19 WAY. i4Avery deptriplion LA VA A.ILD ItAtAKLTA. Eat 4 / 1 ./NE WAIL; Al CI " I'Ve r t " gilt*iil , Vraltte Stock or AVM thr4l4;‘ard fArAs the tn In the ..CsAtcro LIEN 9to E np•OP.EIVED. • • 'St is welt known and ropnlar ti•ota, and the 011 e mot nenea•loln to sir kithattn. It knlkit 100,101 Jost ma the-- OA.. tan) Ralf:Way trrallt)N, Iwill be re-opeeee to the public. ebb a new elate ebdwyerYthloll foe nestle-Pet, THE 4TH OP JULY. ' Also, tae'•abeastv mond.stloltitnit, tho old .mu ofoundo GE .tool On ttilAtooolalit terms to h... owl clubs,. ror portico tot IngtOro (Cu -• • MAILWAY pTATION, JOHN SWEENEY Will OPBlit on the.ht ofJtilv, a Firsi Class b Blaine. 'Room At 43 Waahiniton CHOICE ALB AND FINE I CIGARS jersom wiri toutid at Us Cotintsr. : _ NOTICE L nt .1 of !FIVE PEA VENT. no , Of the protlta of TO .THE HOLDERS lhc. [An muem...w;ahie on and after :be I Inn In, • ROHS. J. GRIER. • . Jet 0;4 Uneaten MEM Fr, I. t - rut Titivvril 010 COX rm. 10,1, .1 , n7 3, CCC. 1 • ' TNIVIDEND.-The of LOAN OF THE COMMONWEALTH rceteit th/ . .Corepaily 113.3 ;tits thy tlactarai • : in.lo,L.ttlt at '•• OF PEriIiSI:LVANIA, Due After July 1,1856, aud Before July 2,1860, . . llol^ent of the following LO/dho OF TIM COMMOSIVEALFLI OP P.ENNoTLVA.NIA are regorate I to Inv tint them for percent (Pend. Pd and loterrat.,) at The. Farmers' and Mechanics' Ns tient Benk of thiladelphia. l nano( March:a% due Marri I. lc,. FObroary IC, 1011. doe July I. 1•45. •• Marc!. S. I/S.A. July I. 15,3. •• JanoOrynl, 1001, dne July 1.14 1 1. •• Juno 7. las, due puss, 1, I , l'. •• March :0, IBM duo Julol. 340. • • Ayrll 5, 155., .1.0 July I. 3,[0. Also. all BANK eIIAUTEB Ll./ANY dne into, to July 2, INco. All ..2 Above LOANS will to mile 10 draw 11- t.:r Cat atter August lu. /w 7.- JOHN W. GEARY, =I JOAN" F'IIARTRANFT. TIM ion ISNEUAI., WILLI.I3I 11. KEIIBLE, =I EIMEOMIN Tvo~ia~ TO THE HOLDERS OVERDUE LOANS tiF Tilt COMHOMWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA 1101 4 2 0 of tbei'followleg Lonna of Rho Cotn• uwel Id, of Penn syl vrtela can rerstre paymen• tint octp 41 and tots r“L) by prcientlng thrte • tb, warmers` and 31. envnles l NaLltadtl Dank. on and ster ]lay 1/6 - 72 Los. of 'iamb :1, Inltt dna Dec. 1.12. Loan of Anrll3, , 31/ a Pc, L VY.I. Lost of 81521112,121% doe SUR. 1, LEA. Losant March 21, 11L doe July 1, 16.1 2 1. WI of tt above Loans wilt erase to draw In torn! on wognst L LIG; - JOH N W. GE In, ll= JOHN F. HIHTHEIFT, ==! DIV/DV/VD. • .--- • IifATE T 864011117.11. orrlct Or fin '‘l'so;l..x . ol.nrcnsf.Cs , o ', I July rir.orsou. s, fifa.' f 'rho lloslf-oTOIrcO•ors of tuts Comotny Lave this Jay ticolsreA ek LAVIDENTIof , WILLIAM IL HEMBLE, EIE2=I HARRIED:MG, JULY 20, 1887. TO THE HOLDERS MEM Loans of the Gnamonwealth El PENNSYLVANIA, Due - July let, 1868. The 6..21.0,ners theielntlng rend frill receive ftrop.;ai.e oath enelemben ter. tr Yeetnnuttnn of . t.the Mann. Dollars of th e Loan. of stile Itenaunnurealtn, doe July Holders .111 sdernee Mete Ainthotals to the - 4:outtenltleuere of ttnynlekLute reed. a•rett ones, reounylennta, and t tthuthed.".thethosate (Or the Etaratplloc of laanf of 1.31.•' FRANCI JORDAN, 2,4(:l:Zrpcir or JT&TF: JOON F. ILIRTRINFr, • At DIT62. 6:4 EltA L. KEN sLE, =I !=@ FOURTH OF JULY, 1807. 2r., L. cir...vrLEssEN's FIIRNISH:111G GfiODS, No. 72 FINN Wort, NZAILLY orruemz . Tll7,..l`ol3T UF/LCE, The most extenstve mist). the latest novel. • tle4 i the lamest 112416M1leht11 , Ttlit Of Item Tam Perfect Fitting French Yoke Shirts, =I PUTNAM & HOUSE, = I 31== YILM la CO ^V sa4ANDLW'riliir. , • I===!! LOUGHREY & FARB', Ilare removed So.?. No. 31 SAO,rket. St., • (COHNES SIVE/DILI.) VITTtiISUBOH. lar i :o o pey , artt pftp.t . .l to , toassol,c.toro , Saddlcs, Harness, Trunks,* k . r11 . 1 6 6w.OM co • • • npr Nu. run I ndl , And all artle , es I.nttielz.llzo nuttily k 9.14 Tation.V.LltcUlstlort ~Inu a .IMF ACuthllatuteuts. • 'Main Ctruutu,lon R ~;:t417. u. SH EP HAD'S 1 . IVlta:-111.1r ""' CRACKERS 317 Liberty Street,: CANDY MANUFACTURER. d daaltr 3. to and imerfeast Hain% *P A. _lnm ItILDVAIAL IrtaZILT. 'mad Aaar rust 14 lawsuit EIMIk. A11e0 ,4 7 WV. r 4 PrITABVECUI, PA. ME s. rn, H ML' , C , Ju vra3 ly 2.1:62 DIVIDEND AO: ICE —The Di- = Per. Coati:. ere of;Taa,Paft ,,, , sr..l after roe tstri initaut. ' i . ht Main Qr V.O • - from the 19th to the tap WILL I,, tIMLET, Sete-tan en.) Trea.urer. EMI .------ niv „b EN 6 _The Pre•ident it. 11 Directors of ito , Illr , ola,b mE Plttobo•gli Contoaoy bare declitrt7l A_fav Mewl of "NU fIYTIKr Utare. ouL of We...aralags of Wa ytrttlrmon b h pay.. We toriltgttb. EDWARD MOVE, 1'm..., • 11,41%., OS Libatr .Atc_Uut.t.g, nen, E itus ,- ;; ,,,, g ,.... a .. ; .. i i iv .. 1 TriE BOARD OF DIRECTORS a_ or tEll Pail. Lave de tared a Dlvidend or PIE X Phil GENT. no th e maltal ft. el, Oat of the await. or the taa.li2 . ba th s, payable tort?. with ft., or Vetted h ttttt tax. , • 113:Ltat • JOHN :IC PT. Jr.,.. Castlor. 1)1 'Fin ENO N TILE THE ..-• Donno 0? 11l aErrtartla ov da y sg Grata El-ext r Ootettany have dd. declared a Mt...lend of [Hilts. pEa. t•atlT OM the ltap Is ' , 2 ,2;tl: ' , l Pa ' r7t . h?trt h o ' tra r giN t 't r ' tire tt " , ),5 5 ` 4 repreavntatleva for.h•lte. - ~ L. 11c , DUELIS, Lcaclary 1.97. iy3,C6l DIVIDEND—The Pittsburgk& b. or ' Tcrec ap.hicrs end rIP 1...1 y Cetnia per 111a)h..,,t p c. ollta Of ihe cnna f.rtharlsu, tho (At. 03 . 51allutt I l 0.00. rIUIO OPIIGX s.l4.ottimP tintDOX • • Paworti, re Jaly I. LW:, D 5 VIDEND.I Lte etornt & Plansapre of 11..5 C tit_ for ereoti^r< Wai.4,l;vl. th i n doelaee4 a Maul -;.tl or OINK 0555.1. A It p. 55 pp:VIC/51 Yrls . k. UP proof.o above of the Stock. out or th or Om taat Fla roost Which 1 , 1 parable to •tra ,old J r. o r sPprese a t 5t Ir. a P.-55m.y., .153.1542 W F4nLnUhli. Trpasor,r. 'y L3uS. Trosl474a • ,TLS N. 6- to/Li. 8A1.V., Vltltbare, Ju T Ist. 1,7. IOE LOIRE of this Hank „ lure t4la .1 7 &dived • lend of YIV 4 11EN'I • i) oil stv Cnott..l 8 new,. :rt.; it m Do oaf of it, pralta oftike tl l contalia _i77,1•30 :!P!5!, UNION .4rflaull 10..1.. . /K . . • TILE . OF TRIM BANK. have tbla declared a dtablaculuf e 5) rElt CENT„ . nt the fast six IS) moult/ Tree of I7a.tra tltates S. LLoxO, YU"' 1.567. ) Toe ninEcrou4 or. WWI Want both S thy declatel • W.'letextl of L 1 th o 4. ste• Cablti la lb nett. pble 114 &flu olb 10411 art . . 015121 mlref,m/rogsm, CkAlitC• • Je ...nny tt, D Av A Divllnr.sp-uniP"'""l7-''''''''} • , • six' (a) I'm of United Stales sort 13tate tserea, will DO fotld on sort after the eth lost, .lyithb47 JN9a O. It •ItTIN. Cashier. Q -.....____ U ILIITERLY . , iIIIVIOEND. r.......AT10rkt, HANK' Ir rITT' 6tt EGN (~...„./..ut.bajia Treat. Cot) • liarrsautai. July 1ft...11C. . Tbe Direetars of the. Klee ha, MIA y ee claret • - tyntrrly Ole hlarrt of Tilutzt. MICK oaNT. , ni thetaaplttl CPA.. out of the profits of the 1.01 three mow a, payable falllkwlttl. Cr r of ell Tax. . . , lyttt , C • . J. D. IiCULLT. Cashier. = Fret offloverinnect Ton i oat ut the rornlegs of the I sit 121 mouths, payable on and a teethe tith I id, as fol'oee: Two o.llars per share In cash. and Three 1/ . 31:nra per :lire to be credited on hunk net,. • - WILLIAM F. ILSRUNZIS, MEM BANK STATEMENTS. QUARTERLY STATEMENT IrIftbT,NATIONA.L BANK OF ALLEGILENY MEI= . . . Loangnd Illicouilla $ railD3 17 11:n. final, and Stcarltien 671.7011 V/ Or tr 1,4.1 ' a 5 0.1 11ue front Haab: and Bankers • CI 41 8 sa btoccle and Ladcal Tooder !iota, 14.1t0 V I.r.rtlo LI legal. Nadonal Carmnce ncl r 25.111 to Cu t e Items Sa l& (-fl veut eck& 4alaL on other dant. 7 taoldr 14 CO It -1,141. at.klnd Hunan and Lot ,1, Expen.l 1,..a5.1 2 • Vrcadatna ' '-'•-• 0,212,114 61 rattail Lttoel. pa 11.% 1 , I 340,C00 00 . Dar I tidltrlgloat De potltort..../4110t, .: D01..' Plates. 11kt...1t... 67,75,5 D.— 15...M11 71 Dor t t Data. and Battlers ..... :MIT Cln.pJattott 3,3 CO , DO Dlr....as Cop../ 3.1.3 00 C0.1.D.D.31. Yowl autl Yro/11 %ASIA ID ~,!Preri‘ztoots.,,vt7. ib*=l,h4-LmolP:1:;z.,11.: 1,3 . b14 QUARTEIILT STATEMENT NATION nA:s.h: OF CO3l MEM Notes add ilLls 1)199nted.;.......p......2.,9,.. II Real 1919tc ' - . .... .. ...—.... '0 90 al 0.9999fus ' 0m Ed .7.9. 00 • urr-nt Exper.r...... . ItelnilWlC.V. and Cath Items a 47.0..1 Vue (rum Na.loa 01 liarils. 83, 0181 U. 8. 9.996 419999119 d Wlth' Tres:A..o' • l'of e rdnlald. IMMO 09 63 79010 .....9 •le • I 199.4.9 .0 '.1 , 111.91t0re and Fixtures Lig 10 I.LI3ILISIL.. M,u~,tlOe to C.apnal Rtock • $ SATO CO Purpia Pond s.d Prnat! tt.SM .3 Cll.'loll°n CO Lepanto. 410.03.0 $ 11 , .973 00' Lite ISanti .0. Banton 14, It* 70— IV CP 111 • 111,0JY crttlry that rho laropobot la a Moe atotratt of my moor% to the lomyttoUYt of " :17,A.Tt I AT '"l4 JOS. 11. IllaL, Cathfor. QUARTERLY STATEMENT • • arum (MALAN NATIONAL RANK OF Dri - FS • ?lognAF.-Jelly = 1.01.1.3 and Dlsaouuts ' $3. 1.50 10 2.11 di 11. a. llotals, ll.,• (Ind • Ma 1,831 35 _lsla and 1.140.1 Tandy? 24itTor *Mar liallaar .l” banks .::, - 2. to 7 No, r. of ovirrrtia‘a 11k... Ira, ' ' - I Yrta-llnpat Currenay Val MI , - iamb Items 1400 35 11ca froalllaoksandllaak- • erm 101:=9 01- 290,Z11 it , it •Lit .E iloara Furalt4re and Flaturei - 3a.e33 13 311Zial Espeamea 1.311101 rrtmlaak at:ratiC{ast - 11.01, 00 --.. USDIUTU:S. u'014,7 01 C .c opilt Olma..— , i 2 4 030 CO S . lulutluU ' =1,300 03 1./epu.hu . 4,7,0.il 7# DU plus Fund acoo in by.upou E•ruill e O 6 Account ' 26 6 LW in— 511,u° at .. 43. CWRIEN;IM 112a31 QUARTERLY STATEREYT CM =MEM =I rtstsit.i6li. Jos. utosc. EIEMEGEM • Capital dinek ••nnii.4oo CO M. n M. it.. 11 Male Dirculation •0..510 10 National hank ........ • 6.7.14.1. 00 Don Depoolturs 114,102 other .. .... .11...:0fi II Dividend. ' 7,70 en PrOlits and Ennllngs 3Y 417 Zi moms Silre'end 111117 111ennutited:.........5 . 57 - 7450 64 Banking lloiese and Real n 1,117 57 bINI[III and Lewd Tender • • 2i01e3 R 151.81751 National Car coat....{ 74057 70 n 5.757 67 Pao by other /lento 7 55 &VI 1 7 'enne.77l.l h.sine.7 eWe U. Y. ineernment Vecurltle 1157,107 The stazve la a correct WA fall front Quarterly itetuu. . JUHN PCUTT J., numiTEnLv sTATEliewr EIZECI MECHANICS rgill'IONAL LSS6or.rlTr LEM Lomas wc61. 6 46.1..15 fl U. 5. Bundy u woo. NAGA:keg:. WM. 0 . U. n. Bonds .pet band 55.50 0 Other U. N. Iteciantlen on tuna.— 55.301 Me by Bente .cudßankers ... : .... - Tax. 10.102 I.eptl Tender NOtes OS net Oa 1 6:47 07 (2.,A Items... . BE= earttry that tho above la a true abnrsat trim Roc;yert lasde to the Comptrplier of the t rim . 2.ht: Cashier . A 110111S' NAtIONIL BM 6V CITIS.BIGGH SCLY . I., 152162 Notes 66.1.01E2 dtecountibl, U. 8, Pecuriclee. Heal .E“attet. Furulturs, 416. T. Lamest blonsT. n .. sant:m.l Bets 6 Cash Hem... 4 Ersx2octal CurrencY Este OT Hank and ..... Expects. 006 .LIAL:II.ITIM K0.V011. 0 3. 00 70.4. kl ID , .4 C., Capital iro:m.l , m Due Depouttor... . . - . ....... Doe l 0 Bank% Banters. de burplas Fond and Frntll•.. . . -1-eurtll) Tint We above L. a - rorrect abstract nom report bras Camptiollra of obs enrrePti• r . oußong,., lIMESS QUARTERLY REPORT . - = = '''‘^.iliii I) . U ' taw. ?c' IrAcco oa-loar4 rte co 2' '' n pl 000 br fl ",k7 nnrl ....... 1:0,1 n aaa 13 Meal gate - 211 . .. e. 15 Taxes sad Sap,„ CRI 10.0 i, la Capltsllitock .. Stale 11c0 o 1.4.0;n: .............. ai l " a a aa ' Stale d 7.,103 Ind'Wail O a 0 . Unded Stales Degroelt.....la,c, to— TA.; CAO 01 Due co Clanks Earning" 0700, I certify tliet tiltewe le a true War„, or the etatemeet nvule to the Com/444er of en. reeler.2tol 2 MURRAY. Cashier. QUARTERLY STATEIMEAT NATIONAL EASK. = =MEI Loan. Discaunla . Natant vcc. and Ilevegoo c ram psa .. /48211 at Caeca.. Na.tova• Currency. to 31,104 4. Legal Tel darand dp vi • •:-..111 40 Oct ^.. by Ilda. dud Ilankels sa , '. .. le. a. 156.01 7 • Capital Stock ' 0 SAINS) 60 rploo Focused era.. . 4.1.320 ft: Crcal.ttoo _16,10001 DiVldeods Unpaid WS Cl_ Doe Bank* said Bealara. / ea Lae to Dcpcnitors 015.111 60 I emit, teat the above Statement Is collect. 371:tM It 6. 9V1177. Catlike FIFTEENTH =I MST NATIONAL BANK 07 PIXTSBUROI7 RESOILIIIOI9 bolos sod 00 Colteadt.te4-Food. off/ OM .0 Due from Imoko 0.17 X.O rprele and Irmal Taxider Notes.. 8.47:111 , 3 Currtmcl 51.0 0 . 00 Coati Remo sad Mt Heal Emote =llk = Capital 3104; Dee ludiatclonl 1.333..114333 I 1.1030.1 r, 33 800 Hank. and Bannon, 18.13. 3' lnleTreasar.r of .3.3. Ur nod Stolle 1!.10210 Cireolot on . 301,1 q 00 . . Coatis (eel Vends see Profits' M.Sal 47 •••-• ' $ 1.,e4134.3 liressby sentry' that the foreselos Is slave so striss Isom sae lisarteny &MOIL 7.4 We Comp. smiler or the enslesor• r • J. D. SCULLY, • lyLbSt easels,. QtrAIITEJIILY REPORT o • t zm lACONO IVATIOR T IA O AANE: OP PITTS- firsomccrs. Lomas and 01.5.3. t, '.- VI , Vatted Dtates Bonds loct g" n oon mi . line from Bantszesa Banker.. MOM 9 Ovate and Loral letiOrr ' • ---. 61.76 a Compound Interim% Notes , 73.1611 CO National Currency...-. li IJ oiled Mateo Hondo". band . ten. 01 cub ha.. .d'ltrosittaneca CA.= is rutniense Attol2llt 15.79171 Real Natal.. . Ziericrima an d Tili • c . S. ''''' ''''''''' •Trn do Capital Star aro,an to loylvidaal Moonily.. = A.= I= Ili. Hanks aO.l Haute. e. 1.4,31 II Unpaid IllvldClo3. 661 CO Mailogeta fund and Oroats finnan to AYALTIT • I eertily that the .aboye tan tone abstract free the qua. scrlT Moors to the Cosootrotler of the Curran.: - lilillAlST J• bail, EY, • ilaily. Asalstaya Cashier. QUARTERLY STATERENT El= = =I . . . • Doke - laud u.ns Discounted 61,0.55.4'. 0 1 1' U. S. 11