?~~~t , ; ....`"••.*•••''," - ul. , ' '''' L A ;; , -•%-..- - N -- ''. tr , .."- cesits./..'?; , " . 4, • ';' - i. ' eLaufman, 207. -School Direttors- Robs . Moore, 44. Ippir4. - -0 .4%.,.. , ..."): , .. 428; Jacob ArCollister, 4V.;A.. 1... Russell, 216; o ;tv t ri ie as c e l e a t i e m e s u u ffi p o o te n n h t i t m o cover the greater portion 'At'eet a' Ob10•44.1 - 7eLliti, ''...• W. B. Shmffer. ,:t• A •;, da....e., - '42',l' "Nt at i,44' , ..6g:e . " .".1 4 • . 4 .o‘. ir -r- • , - 'ti , i 4 li, 1 14, 1 ''f r '''.i.t.',-;V#l,` FOURTH WAID. Aldermen-Israel Wiggans. W., 144; James ; as. I. Donaldson, W., 225 J / Hero, D , 69; Jas. Matthews, K. N , 209 ; tohn Lately, Jr., Gee. Latimer wan President of the Pittsburgh and Contielleville Railroad Company, and the payments upon _ that work will be stopped for the present. Pennsylvania... was aloe Treasurer of the Ohio and '''s e4"4,1•(•..{.-",'",,eni K. N. 196. Assessor-It:obeli Hope, W 268; much . Railroa d , but is said . not to have '''''.-I('''‘o • l;. c '' "-' li v . Jas. hi. floury, K. N.,157. Assistant lases- or their funds in his Possession. ~.4..-a1.e..4.,' sore-Geo. Mere, K. N., 17% Philip R. Kin kead, K. N., 183; William Witty, W., 222; Alexander Speer, W., 280. 400 l Directors- R E. M'Gowtn, W., 282; Willi iim Rinehart, W., 219; Lew Whittier, K. N, 1113; Henry Hays, R. N., 185. Judge of Election...lL L. lingwalt, W., 219; Jno. D. M•Fadden, T. N., 180. In spector of Eieotions-John Kota, Jr. W., 229; Wm.ll bwings, K. N., 148. lowa:Me-John Vagley, 114; J .mee H Young49s. SIXTH WARD. Judge of Elect'. ee-&.Arthur ll'Clelland, 225; Daniel Armstrong, 208. - Inapeett-Jas Moore, 218; G. C. eirdle, 207. Assestir-Jas. Chum berm, 224; Wm. Shore, 203. Costable-Thos M•Coy, 220; Joseph A Butler 214. School Directors---Alexander Gordon, 22; John Har per, 234 ; A 0. IN'Candleee, 203 James Shidle, 211. Annetaut Assessors-Johe Phillips, 227; Wm. D.cluon, 229; W. H. Brker, 206; E. Eckhart, 20f. tit *4 6 'rt 3o4 ls 4 .4;ll'fir r i m 1 A; t1 4.4. 141 0 41.4 444 ,2 1, tVZA r 3 ;k: ' ::. ? ' ° ‘:41f." 7 1 44, 7 5 . : C Pli 14.0 ofr;l4ol4EQ':,l RIV VO ii, Or 4 . „,...,.., ...,,, virt • . * , -1 , ' ,-. .5x:t.. 1 ..* 454. ' vek444:4:• 0 It 4 ' 4, tr , -7, WO ili *146,1t K 4F" 4 ".*Sca^, 4 V 3444.F01:P0' li t,,'''' • '‘t. 4.l:•v• nt r o tt _I r r %* twivr-T , ,dl i w-•74ivi`i •.d ':4kti - t , ,i, ,, A.... tr , t"; :,..;•br74-1 1:' ' terfg; , 4lo„ 4 ..,4F„. , * • .4:00-6,„_&k,, , 41 *0 ,3 / 4 ,,, arcttifri 4a` ,1 4:4 ..f4 m. . 4 NS S OLI . I t Oo Vv ,CISMA i r ... 4,4 . ,......1,0,..___ • dtt tri ra t :s qt * ". 22 1 . 9 4 1-J ‘ ,a, tr ,. NlNtn.t. wt.... 1 ., 0 4 , 0 •-• . ke. twettsoo4.•-• • 4 iirk . 4 1.V4 - 1-74 , 4 6 q . ,,,70-4 ii t , ta my. 3 15Vt`.47Ttrallrft ,sitir.F tt •4 1 , r ei ..e,. * Vir3rtiC 4. :4 ll ` 4 '' i f 44310'0 t i t? "A &iStelkil q „ 1141 in 6.436,A. ,1 . I. Auer ' i t i ty , , a4.-shr ar 1, tti, 3 " Tat".Vti 4 3rAr ~...,.,5 . ,...,,.....„ k 4, iltak 4 -- ." . 4tti.. - r --,°*.• • - iltgl. iiit , ; ,4rip: tj i '414340'r r. Nr*,,, 11,4 4 1, :a k - 11- MilaCf4, .4:4• 4-4 ig C T * . 471 NINTH WARD. ~Pulge of Elections—Wm. Schair, 198. In epeotor—Wm. Forsyth, 121; Ricard Hughes, 80; Jooeph Knox, 22; Wm. Nixon!. Assessor --Johnston Little, 193; Jos. M'Cte, 193; Ed win F. Lightner, 128; John S.fewma-, 71. School Directors—Riobard 11. Coett, 1-58; W. V um, 187; John Harrison ;ohn 8. New man, 67-. Constable—C. Ro g e rbrts,2B. Yount Lams' ASSOCIATION corns BELIEF • CM TEN Poon.—We direct the station of our readers to the following appeal ff assistance, Pow Toting Ladies' Assoclion for the R e - i;:r of the Poor." The Associion is a very meriton ' , as one , :and those who atilieposed to 't a le mite to relief of a needy and contribule t. Qui no better medm to distrl- Indigent, could bate it through: "The Young Ladle ~4 AssmiatiA" the Re *bet destirie of funds, lief of the Poor being alt. le oaaraore to ap„ resolved at their last meets .., - . nblidina to lay peal to the sympathy of the p‘. .., jeir affairs. before them a full statement of o *inter than They have already done more this . _ am of during the whole of any previouse. , i i. i their existence, and are now asaislg wi. . i from 75 to 100 families. They havgiven o: vt $173 worth of groceries, 187 peirbf shoes, ' 198 loads of coal, materials for 1! woollen garments, 96 cotton ones, 65 made ligaments, 42 pieces old clothing, and 24 comfle. The following is an account of their reipte and expenditures for November and Decentr : Received. —Collection at annual meeting, $48,18; members' subscriptions, $8 dona tions—Mrs. Collins, $5; Mrs. B. P. hewell, $5; Judge Jones, $10; Wm. R. Morp, $10; Judge Hepburn, $10; Mrs. Murphy, i; Mrs Schmertz $5; Mrs. Skinner, $5; Jot Thaw, $ 650 ; Schmertz, B. Bailey, $4: unknown hid, $3; fines, slo—total, $787,28. Also, dryiods to the amount of $14,82 from Mr. G. P.lmith ; one dozen comforts from Mrs. H. Deno nl , il a bundle of clothing from the Howard Aso lion. Paid Oest—For dry goods, $179,87; gro ceries, $178,39; do. shoes, $118,91; deoal, 286—total, $707,92; leaving a balance