I A MiLIMNI:II7. GEN. ROBINSON'S REPLY aARVIS & COM PAMPBX.E.r. ' ' frrlthe - Stockholders of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company. -s.Gxst LE.umi:—The attention of the un - lensigned has been drtm to_ a pamphlet publication, purporting to be a Te•ezaminn ioll cif the affairs of your. Company, in re pair of flagrant default of skill and intslli gence, and of the most wanton violations - cf fidelity and candor imputed tothe Inves tigating : Committee appointed by yea last •The prltheatimi is question eon loins such startling ontictsii. - ms upon the ndersigned, as well as on your committee Of 1855, and Vie stupendous defalcation charged is so monstrous both in nature and magnitude as to mock ,everything like probability; and he might safely leave his defence to that, and the stymy of facts ad mitted, inadvertently, no doubt by these shanderbrs themselves in the pages of their gn publication, which supply the material for complete refutation of their main char gee. But the - obligation to defend him , • self, is not, perhaps., the only consideration which the undersigned ought to regard is dealing with this extratinlitstry and ,canda . lons paper. It is true, moreoter, that luttr. ing livid in the midst of this community faint its infancy and his own, until the frosts ornearlr seventy winters hare made their record On his locks; having been actively identified meanwhile with its business— Waring its fluctuations of condition lb pros perity and adrersitii having taken a part, • ~discernible at least, if ever so humble, in be ' half of every, public enterprise that has been forad„fribtitary, or at its inception promised Condidie tOthe common welfare, without stamped his own fame with the • "stain of dishonest practices or dishonoring -deed—he ought now to be secure in the confidence of his fellow-citizens without de fence against atrocious imputations, such as constitute the burden and din of the publication referred toespecially, ought he to he proof against charges eo gross as ' that which no honest or well meaning man, conceiving even in ignorance, would have dared to put upon the public without sera ,- .pulous inquiry through coinpetTtit and in -. tetligent advisers, as to the truth of the Ectaandlgures on which they were founded. 'Had he not been sufficiently armed in com ., ..111011 honesty to deter him from misap -• plying ,or pocketing nearly a million of dollars of your money, the undersigned ' fqels confident, nevertheless, you would ac quit him of being so blind a fool as to have conceived or - connived at an administration of the affairs of your-company which should exclude altogether ffwm the accounts the whole line of nett earnings of the Road,in order to corer a maryin o f fr audulent or profligate expenditures! 'Yet to this ex . treme do their' rl•argek extend or they i ply nothingl 7 -absolately nothing! lit'thie annual meeting of the Company, on the 2.5t1. den, 1b55, a committee was constituted to audit and investigate the of - fairs and accounts of the Company from • Its inception until the end of the year then closed. The following named gentlemen compos ed that committee, viz: Thomas Goodman, Esq.; of Canton. Ohio, and Samuel Gormly and John Bissell. Jr., Esq., of this city. Theis report was published in pamphlet form, and largely distributed ambngst the stockholders. These gentlemen were selected because of their well known familiarity with the sei ence-of bookkeeping, their - peculiar skill in unrafeling and investigating accounts • and entries of long-standing, and the cont. parison and adaptation of vouchers to re cepts and expenditures. It was believed that in the whole range . of stockholders no three other gentle Ten could be found better qualified for the work. Their character for exact and scrupulous integrity forbids the impression in any quar ter that any influences could reach them whereby the result, of their labors might be made to assume any coloring but that of truth alone. This committee entered upon their la bors and prosecuted them with unremit ling application through some four months or more. The result is exhibited in the - various- trial balance sheets, after correc tions of the footings of the ledger, and appended to their report. This report was fornp . , _and largely amongst the Stockholders. , The final summary, including in their examination the entire receipts of the road, Nei ts Commenr.emcnt to the close of their is thus stated by the Com - Rout Ensapmenda4',lncenAndbealintra--13,01cAn,63 Profit and 443; 1 0C.19 ,?:+l.l=o Vendaln other. 1.0240.00 Vends of caner Costrpin;l,2 , nAllictpllncilllS , scltlxl!rcZaandilankera.—....... 44923,43 Assistant Tretsincea . Individual balances— , " 8A7a,(.6. par,uae7h7TlLlO: • EIM!!!EiMMERIMM3 etralso,Bl:3 yer n . ctiPts- cn. Bou4s— 1.469.1:0),G0 9k73,617 Jobe Thaw 9111417 truPlad,..... - 4.100.= F0.:=73384 , 5 . expenses of a railroad are -2 - - "=t- - -=3a7#Kairsilbject orgre' atinturra . uf not only ad faerßaKalfigdbus but tn.:the ()liken of a Boiud• nud,for the in . arNse of determining Itlfelyithe repel t . We Et l§ uses., the ..ff . gateilt.eammtitee" enre'rea into an asutlysts .6r th ieheipts and' expenditures :1 3 1 G. le m npir 1,0 he as follows: sx. strt - 'irertifXbritoul from C01;1 ; t : $2,073,401 40 jipiari::._...991,424 01 $3,082,027 36 Rate Of raining expenses 47.81} par cent. or 47.81} on $100;00. : . ; . • this ventem in relation had no cod:Leo:Ion „whatever with preceding 'olll4Voi,aheet. No one, or ony 'or these Wraleeivulal4,- Okal - either to.the credit • ' - 04debten-aidebf the halince.aheet. They lad - late, the uttermost farthing been until tedPivnatigated aud. icconrited for by satis - frictoirVaeyiersi in:the, course of previous examinathin,34:theCommittee gation, nor:CO . ldd they, by _any process of book keeping-Aar . ° struck irfnial. balance ' kicza and nett..naraingS:pfithtro y t. - for . 6,0.4 . hiive.enthr4- into thesimieililatiOn' of the - .eonimitke that #iy,i,oilii.ebold sti stultify'. beforetheworld as to assure any oi; fnialYrlnia`Of - .titan 1 IL, exitlli4;llll'gress'"aen 'nett, earn- iiiel.gtO.per:aat:Ofthe; tanning ex pe uses and repairs. .411 : Jo/y., lastoAtho.mption of a person toola mfesenctirilllo mailts.,partinalarly 6 2 ? to report 'anth°f"ts - keitlga - iir On:Aped:of the 'the invettigutdoi: - Theirjalinisliavb , -resulted-ha °pimp et „pre erre to, - Mid 'AV: tinctron7ialid,stheil be ,cfurther.allitded to as that of Jai-eis &. Co. It is inittr this"-eien, he . has chosen to!nd• .'• 4regif 594 of your linhe appointment, of •an Investigating ' their labors, - ip.roply to •-the aliabliyrpamphle,t'prJaizsis Co;k Whilse4o6.!-'nideralitnndi sSeiefore l ;does not--fetl7olo - *tt: to :defend' himself agatast he t ivatilon,and F rimmareii thine. - - Feegitiktfbni and .malicious falsel}aoda of.' %Jarvitrit Cio?,ll3,BoeignOVcoVittrApper: niiotatutia epparent to I-this:46le of,loll.t.onnse. rom. 0 . 4 - 41411 Mia .4:their intilignitrArpehsimeg - as immotiv.in this: 11:1V(V13 is unmanly , andlanis ardl- - • ••.• :, , ,ifteLaps:.i2,l4 , 6lifito ha m s.t. to , work •:-.•• ::-.-In I!liateittortvwdlothitfitiliseWthOnV „i...rielyoli itt`lalWarfailtiocriVAlritnc , ,. i r.... .. ,. f1i0n,-.To #isjose 'of Abeii:Abliits• kopidlir .1- - -' a ° Pslbll:,' ISO 4 OlViitibii -OCitiZekbOd •.••!: y - i; - ers is' icallf#Jo Ai. foregOiiiiilbalaticitslatot r . 7 1 ' siixa to ` tlio 'exhiliit,Ot rel* - Iplii iiii•lionning 1-_,:. :.-. , :t apagi e . , 3 , B lo :l -• .- .. ~ . .... - h 4. ;.0.0.i-oFfoco,remexpber- , - TAKTl'sjoirl Onto ititrk,lithilir Adyireg.id bo.:. . 1 - .... _•_.: 0 :1d e - r io j ero t ) !optly - i ll ustrates - 1 '-' ' mid , .6 1- nitelliedOil :with :: which thol Investigaions ';. # :.5 - Toriebtatiel 4-Invo3tigOtin& i .S.Oininittee "-:hati• - , - ongliAligeW:offiii, crlY : 11 *KIPLFe.ndir•• mi - --em-ollifolssTarviii•a po: i niioi 's7:natter ot obur r e. ''' 4 liitilact"l63.4rairt:ileftir.o/kii•:"istr6. the•- ...d.g s..t . 41tholo:itent of-rVot muitstitmOirAtAxid to Lt_t4 erreg o o of Available,T4sVo i rd: fpot . 1 -I 01 nit." Aitnetccon.hreil i for - tiali ,o gn ome ' r'-'" $0 il(Wia-A;Wiitlei",fizeiit :sarciatm447 .3, , ev. • 7,i0 '''''''''''; ol2, * su. 3l, " n 9 f l 44 ' - 11';'- k ' - - - - 0 2 iifEltil" ' ***l' i-O=;..iiottimk - ostsiaucii _rx 047 t -19 ; WI . 3 ,3 , -3 I.:, ...••::: , :er,3- ...7.117.„•'' ~,,,t .....-•;,.. , , 4 'w, -.3 " -4 j; ';,- "-.,.- :ei•..3 ,s.4iii" 3- ,e : -, c.ouo, .t.r..43 , a... 1": ... ~.. , _ ..,., .4,......4.7_ .;,,....,, .1 ,11 .1 1. 7 17 4: "" '''' " rmteab...4 , • Mal :,..,' --,:;••• .11..i.1.1 0,,, . 'c true that the patient toil — and research of the investigating committee had omitted a ..tyttm.of,tmeitynagnitude I Incredible; gat gentlemen oftheir acknowledged skill in 4c 'counts votillimimae is balance sheet on the Weisholdits, — state in no many w o rd s di e that wry had andetpne a most care-, ful 'examine on. and thht,they had every. - conidthice th t the account a absolukly corritil,‘ and t they should male no ce. count of the i tecnnetif the road. The bare 4oggestion th t a committee of gentlemen such as conrPosed the inve,digatine cow I, fs piittee could are committed ian error s., egreffiotrt we id in itself h' a suffiene.t refutation oft e calumny; they a, ell too d' and 'widely kn WU to need vindication at any hands. The statem nt then of Jarvis .b Co., that there temaine. an unaccounted for bal ance of $950,010 nett earnings orany other money more o less, is pronounced. hr the undersigned n. unmitigated falsehood and licentious misrepresentation of facts and fignres—a base and calumninus imputation against the humor. fidelity and intelligence orilte Commi ttee of Investigation, and 1, ruthless assault upon the standing of the Company, far more,fittal, if credited in an, .1 1, quarter, than a I the lons incurred by liari• Iner'S defulcatt n. I ask no ma, to take my simple wale .- tbr thin brood and lniqualified charge orfuls, hood against Jams .t Co. There stands the report of thd Alovestiguting Committee, accessible to 01. No honest and intelli• gent accountant can draw from its exhibits, any such cenclasiens as are stated in the slanderous paper to which I have reference. Rut above all, there are the books archives, vouchers and correspondence of the Com pany cutout, and equally accessible. These are the proofs and defence of the Investiga ting Committee, and there they will remain. a shield to all cOncerned in the administra tion of the affairslof the Company against the base insinuations of domestic or alien traducers. Nor shall Jarvis tt, Co. shelter themselves from the recoil of their utterance of iinpo• tent malice, under even the miserable plea of ignorance or inadvertence. They have associated with them, in this infamous at tempt upon reputation, the name at least of one man, whose pursuits suggests that he should have known the ground on which they were treading. If the malice of a brace of inferigir lawyers should prompt them to base chiminal charges upon their own blundering ignorance of accounts, the merchant should ham interposed to check their aggressithi, if indeed anything mere than Mr. Bagalev's respectable name con tributed to thairodnetion of Jarvis S Co. • On page 13 of their. pamphlet, "Jarvis & Co. call attention to the report of the In vestigating Connisittee, touching capital stock reported Ity them at $2;158,240, and by the annual report of 1556, $2,6.47,500. I ncrease, - $1•49560. And ask: "How this increased amount of stock found its way in to the Books of the: Company, since the re• port of the InVesiigating Committee, is worthy of the attention of Directors. Another item of the account of Jarvis it Co. demands attention. No merchant can fail to see the absurd, ity of the process by which Jarvis..h. Co., work out the alleged deficiency of assets.' Its exact equivalent would be found on a merchants books only when having closed. his aceounts for the year he wdnld add t. his list of available assets, the figures of:,; a trial balance representing the whole nett profit of his business already included item by item as'it was earned ! This precisely is the ciphering of Jarvis •E Co.plail it is impossible that stockholders can now fail to see through its falsehood. But mark how plain, a tale will put them down. On page sixteenth of their own pamphlet the whole story is told by themselves, where they inform von that the Directors paid the last two dividends $181,809 50, in stock; within a email true tion of the whole difference! The residue paid out on construction account. These are apt illustrations of the character of the whole labors of Janis & Co., upon the ac count and assets of the company. The plain intent of this paragraph is to impose upon the careless reader that here is another monstrous perversion of the funds of the Company, whilst it is quite possible to ignorance such as they have shown, that they did not know the truth themselves they designedly leave parties to infer the worst. I cannot pass liver their attempt to maks me responsible for the defalcation of Lai: met. It is an attempt whii.h I should r.• silt to the lest extremity as unwarrantable in every aspect. Them was no resolution ..of the 'Board requiriag a Bond Iron, the Treasurer. There wits no suspicion of the solvency ofLarimer. 1 had the utmost con fidence in his ability, and indeed in his in tegrity.- It has even - . been made matter of reproach to me, that, - in- November, when the run upon the Bankers was rife, and crushed some of them. myconfidenee in Larimer's ability to stand up, was so strong that I volunteered to stand by him to the extent of my private means. He Our rived that misis when distrust was universal. It is notjust to say rshould have yielded to the popular clamor, and at a moment of difficulty and distrust, precipitated embar rassment be demandiog security when 1 apprehended no loss. 7t was impossibls, at that time, to knowl. what credence was to be given to reports discrediting brokers, bank ers and merchants. It is pertinent to re mind Jarvis sk Co. that discredit was so indiscriminating at that period, that the 'soundest merchants did not eseape l; William Begaley himself, although a merchant of respectable means and good standing, was so freely impeached that it .was a matter of notoriety then, and of re miniscence now, that his new mansion tear libelled in the general alarm by his paper- . hanger and payment extruded under a me chanic s lien I -Of course there was no foun dation for anyentspicion of • Mr.- Bagalcyls solverinyll — and I never shared any. But as lie is a member of this Committee, who make me culpable for not sharing the dia... trust which might have prompted the remo val of fund& from Latimer, he should re member I had siglial reason to remark that not all the distrust of that day was war ranted. • . I am quite clearithat I am .not legally re sponsible for any Hart of Larimer's defalca tion. But Ido not hesitate to say further, that if I could gard myself as either ' morally or in equ y bound I should pay the amount to the t-dollar . But it has re mained for Jervis Co. to unearth the sug gestion, that I abotild be held responsible for the defalcation'et tlie former treasurer. I have only to say that the opinion of the two legal gentlemen - of the firmshaald bo taken -with great caution. Their ludicrous igno rance of those simple ixbitters of accounts , in which any-lawyer ought to be well in formed, cannot fail to inspire great distrust of their legal acumen. Besides, there is usood mason to distrust their motives us to discard their opinion. .., Whe shall report the reasons why Dwight Jervis, although once elected a Director by the Directors, was immediately ejected by th e Yorvchothers? Or why T. W. Bartley never could get into the Board, notwith standing repeated efforts to that en d 7 Why the one refused to deliver the title deeds of depot grounds at Maisillon, and the oilier did the same at -Mansfield and Crestline ? Why the one failed in getting up his broad guage railroad from ColuMbus by Masillon to New. York; and the other his air line from Cincinnati be Mansfield to Cleveland? In - unmasking 'die' iticitives of these men, by in timation of the causes of their quarrel with me, I ought not to pass by the agency of Mr. Robert McKnight of this city,' whose malice has hems More conspicuous and ac tive against me then effeetual or deserving of reply'. - His' abilitYliaidlypquali Ms bluster, 4 . but the pinch'oflls krtevanco entitles him to ray reminder that - -'bis co4iperation' with 'Jarvis & Co:, is designed 4orequite my, doubtless, for the mite' I contributed to pre ventthe appropriation of a. million of dollars I of_ the .City and qounty funds to the one Million _lOmM litutbeen already swallowedOp in' an elite rt of 'which he was.a dis ..tinguishaDiM ' end' f which I fear we shall never_: haff,:a'fetxtrii'of :the first, red -cent: i But it iitc,iniisotiirible I - can i refurn ma li ce OF malice:; ,Ihisietrospectenggests :thartlie7lintoaktittattlt'of these.three wee thies iris.Mottalbsetheidesigned hats re-.. .IsiskitiiMesstte;o4 l 4 , t,Ciarinli4hd Bis sell,'iiikto reach me over , their - shotiliers. Jr, :,thelet-eSnßiti4Viatninlievijnnverttieleis, - drit4 'net revidrAnis,themselves,' I am' .de-. . Ceived inhiiniap natre.u . • . - , - • - _ . , . The fact is, . ..1110iiii.threelailecl - to make raaiatal, witizof ,toil,anziety, awl respoasibilitii , jj - niay:ba to ,xsayi.-I did` mair".o„*.ape I 'Hi* 2114e.Iciehry• Men w4n, hnve 4110 as zents of Ereat improvements wes :a Irw, 51 .ANIIPACTIIE in BA OF OLPHII/O0 ETHER; Sulphuric Acid; Ireet. tizirit* NU= Ntbie Mkt ' ttorrty.'s Amdrne: Mtgiat.l4 ACLI; Mamma, ]li dCS rclrlatl &In cay&l7 THE Co-gartne I noon:l .hip heretoforeieidaing (Ai • drat i rred. 4 .2ratgez.4.l.ll2.ttu?'klat sitbdrawitt frezo, 666 NATHAN P the Insni exc. ALVERIN A., MASON. ff2atnint,-.F5b.126.4. 111A6012 CO - PARTNERSILEP—A luso!' h a , ?this day aftedated with .1. trusArreis, 1262062 tt.l6g, of Allagour.,= -2M.llri ri C =Z :Nit 26 a It.. ALYKRIN A: ICAPa." ' • NATHAN 91111121120 JISIDIWAIT WM= WUATT WI SON, Wholesale Grocers c.cedecceartaaar.teeee Deastqls a-Mtoot and PlCtAbarzb Itaaathqarik Na 258 4.)P.M/qt. rittiblizel• • &a. &mums I. WIZ. E. SELLERS et "CO., Wholesale and ,ItataliDcalcrlin Dr 1263. Pairds. OIL. Vuutpho No. 67 'Wood stmt. los IVOTICE: - Joseph - fiemini ra hasing asea , IN elated wit!, bin Jcserph Abel, lAA lacreete will be enetthieted undo Ithe etylsef4l .4.15XL 00. a the old • tanclL earner or ISceleniald and Yourth streets Sea Bathing—Ocean House. Cape Wand, New Jersey. lIS well known and- two:Rite souse is envirred for the iseormeuelition Of EmdfflL I. located within, Tante of- tetehi - ead feethiends 1f em rte. of the freeze— The proprieter taker ihb method of thraklettEls Meade writhe elshi. far the Morel pate rotate thee, have bestowed be Uhl, Leery sa d -11Werte cnonthuntance of the seem. - • - je24;6•rd . Wit. IL -AI aL.illiffen '-'", ' ,•.-,•••:. . . ._ . .. . ~. Liver Pills and Verinifuge, , -- rites° vz. D. • It. I. SCOTT, a rogular =admit° and a / rhisiolan of extenalts weak.. and orrerlia Mi f f a dared by a commendable atm., to a/Umtata hunsan eta as tur. as watt as to stray bu eft:titan lIIPP.OV.IthiIIN on tharalgtral Lieu Pal and Vnanstator Da. C. &PL. batiss u rirepand ror theas remedies as tbernsdkal rartner o Dc Our Inspro 4' r e ed .I. m sernlas and VanolforsH=ans areatar ears= and are atom is their opera than ths Lis rr PAIL and .Yeantirage =shared acsardlnz to Vie my, trod receipt of Dr. C. Mcians. We nuke . this dedaration understandingly, and TlKOMlLlellditlelllth the *Meted as ' F i cr 6 to b dfa th y fn i r ' t " ter ' S . :PITI '1"1”. " f;pl belin. nramsd. th.n "" Pe., Corcificate of g.-0. acere, buoy. . -Tho :Whales World Conquered) Scot es .Cehibrated White Cireassths The trodvertal roller allotdad applle.fe af C.da ore-or Map of Pain Ninon Is atm afithsconatica. Goat LzuPhazodiktre Throat. Dredeoe, Saralee, Braille grid • nem or tae Jadete.lddataoa, ram. aqgd..." or Aar atherrnmeas ehial s hall e Elder or meat and. ealbldadis to solut_posy that Dr, I. Becet'a o.:thratef HAW. Uncurl. akt is the Paet earl and plostaat rested,. yet dammed. candled We. bbinzpropertea. for deaLutp t o scam sad peetare emit. b y crzcia.. That:mu attstation, Or - f l O ehrteee. err. en by perm= of dallghteaed judarronat ora etrlot [me rltr.phould ladadeVl re adopt It u 4taadard Family Darned/. She mat ed lcdtdo. lOU main nothing core thll3. the Wail UAW-oar or Dr. II McLane. die thadeLdidd ens , dlatortmpfeelteal seFallea. 7/4171 Till Frig i y tiothiiirrower. heDh . .l2. MA I p I ;r Imite th" sad, •14rer P Pille ts. ho hze been ha Lts With/pariah:mg old wino way Anna elfdett ety SOW datiwg the !tr. Lthldez. ream, had that 1 belna.hil 0 ll~ll{nQt .1 ..Cife i r z t azt zl: ,th..l hare freq.:tautly med Celebah4t. t Wi.i C'in =non Lin/4mM lh tay prutice. with tha bappihit effects. and that 1 eta _ the .b.e Medidri. Preiired esMirendei the se. sereistem of Dr. I. pots. 5.4 by. Dm, sista. and Men amt., ererryrbsre. The gearcourDr. O. Meleee's .Tes — pneed Liver PM and isegryteritiermlrtl.., ere 64444 Dr. 1.. brat &IX., seem. Delsl' , 4 ecrtiSents oftl Maims,. Th e /mein, C 4444 4 . 1 .- IA White otroadaavat=wategni4 Dr. 1. beott (Jo.. sa.to.i;vllnaliuttut, .12.10. t. San? k 00. reis.rtorri:t.T. D. (31. Q. U. KE.Tbn., 140 Itaa ' WLltt....Tlit.. 4 teltt s . • *am. - • ' ..ll.llErDittal k it 80 ..2112 Ltirrty IL, Agent , ' 4 YLkMiti.s..sl , ll.terty, nor lieUreed.Depol, Vherd6 ale Arent! " 142,d,111,1zur 1011% S T00241.........12198. T0VEra.....:...13.43C1EL. 11.13111 1114--13 TOUNG:,&. .00 • • S . 4 fAXIMACII77IZAJI • Or F'UANITURE & CHAIRS Of , astrp , - Demt3tion.. "- v4erbar—iler..vi ..4c.!2eaTint W,arelkope—lrce. 38 & 41) flatiitfiald St. cABINFITECNITURgz—Wo an colotantly ataanacMia& tin.S.LIBOATGA.IILN V ft:2ll I;2LE and CUAIILS. mud taut.. tteattentlon these labtrasted tot aredahlagthata. :B. TO 111211 a co. -4,821925: W:-WOODWELV 06.014411 T psi EMIT tatm -RAIL wr.acria ST td,rn ~ nun =man Fn 6 F460 , 196..- W.'W.: rgspecttully informs - fiends ~61 eit.s.a.;taa-M, pamlital kat crock Parnnzra, anion la °Tonal Ibr- hintd4 oiriegir tobs= hlstcat; Irtchlearmed ~ e ., ,% 34-bettlrorkowlithlp. and 4, 1 , 0 :ggi - .an and ranted FURNITURE at the lowan Wow tU.• aoovaalirall an hat tha u reatast Timbal= r il tl4:ZlZVMonally- ' ; ttn6 , = 4A oranr Tad of '''''gnittroon=4l°X:"Lrh.vtlll2-kvavAida•Mierant=alulVMl onnot berumpuant in Aar d the Kaagransuaa, ; 1011. XIV toto•-tnta Dots; 40 Algol:hams; drt a no brnish Ind 41-IRning - - 100 torztrlfidndini MIFF ti BaenWLeil6 Book .h.s 40 do Walsna . aka - . 10 tioun Cans 4;aat 100 mazonr Roektni, 'Maul 14 c....b.t4ccamt chair IA Walnut •' - -Act • do: - , IlladlaVVlnUng - Dostt Indilakomany Dims . Hal ana TON Oman - • 60.1741nue do - Minim , 100.51arbloSontnerd-ardei Toroaroation Mint 60 do Mollonn EnoolinE 1111sabattan, Inc QI3 %UAW. t11:144 • j=t&nti 'Ok:z iso — thb;i:4l . -tlayCZatm . C. 14011.0011,:, . do ; 30 "Path Droddeibasii 401.tabodany noomand.w.4 .. ft*sz.aebefritetar Embmka - n!iMMI CststaSoit antlig • • - ate,= 7 ovlaal/ta4 is article:ls afar lirs. .111d * I0: thi.,°,:br". fd n SO alum irWazdoiliac 10 Walnut do • tw a ret i" steamboats sad ado •. Al/ cedars esumistir /11f&IVEST—We e' : lowinralivas tof ths Walesa Soaftlar o. Fel l' l n Adas 3v arg wia itu, Cb ileVir - a, sad at ad'hUt, telhalleh; eabboax.' alartotooth and are :moan d to lusts head. la with. indiug....t.th that Bests an 4 Toreleory as podatoua MI /dada old : othh2/101)0a. odshl satalSsasillal hydrate ea Now unit cgs. ar- Oar mats au hallabis item or lour maid/mos. and tsperbinar to to a WeatdhavaL.exyarkaosa and reliable r annuls In thatradaproy, sad tun -gem as entire satlsheilote hark. ..ehrotutd, taus. loutsl sirs lut Callous 12,00 0 oral. ui r wal l egaulearOUlt 1 1, 3 4 it = " 34 ' lllt.tteriudarn of She /ova .inahrtll-12hicathr sutt, 70. ..,,..arelto may Wde . 11=14 avorturrai. I.h_to map,. ad,th SIAM= -alcaer. goal lanatsßrodaos: shoXitteleXT : s tur...7th Bialtiallaio alas Pltaitacult. • Warrates - /Zimmea Ere and Watetrropi -- • • Campo :Won Rbee pg.- AVlNGleartor ibi itet eleven leisracx. etaliond, camellia the morectins or the size. rannnnG how math nett to en the atiodos.oltiee of the sitokm, lollaterbich =lilt bee beehteMualet mry Mete of then, am Itha haentolle hal lattice.. t i miliaZZarpon a gt u l Vat- St,al. 0 - = lrv . u: i .,.. v u ea t ,o ui tt it TR . tn,gat.stit h ege to mor• tmnshOrted mu men sod attirrtiel4P .ottaae at elre r e or MIMI.. Me Amite Mon. Ithatherta co ls ear, Mot of Memel agora.= to sae extoonwe maolMtly the totha 1.1 t .Mus. au altos einem lustlldwzr ^ Ito dump. mu, Mathis/ etot tared sem'alloli t o 4.1.4.11 re and motor reader lt. the ricthathtesble Tooth/ Car The Mt pitch lar Mb molar le Irma otoriMirle Oa. Inch to the foot—Out as an Met ree?le theameim. V/O,II. 3 °A,WAVIZIr;, :`,411%rx :am- team reommeo . 'be tot. method with Talley .1'MM:1:0:Mu good that Ma. •We 10. 024 r ovjgt , u, gmz& m, • ,..,.. Akh r =Sart. TN: liottintop) • 7.liltiin. rxdrzlitiy beslas =Abe bloviorATLl - V b altablie I = t ir ru4 htimm t i trus i VE;k4tdA....lV49.ld t h /..-aomi.ottur k t. Ilern=ltotr traltdbuntth M.4l:alea treVh hiltthe ernso A Racal7 S Datil ./}.. tak, 'manor strostriWriOhick Peserilitearift or* 7 .4eMler- thew/ flohlama, me.Lmel wee effir 'bland Mat? /rill x for: Maio - -4 4 - 111 Ltbarbkoci; to- tell .th/,.oboTexallig , idtk tit* icw,..bliery and Aill LA voa sills „ . . ,14 /0 40 ` . " Main He cal tzt Itiotesrmares Vs , ~—, "r 1 a Main Hem to Steam a .-Aonoas.- -., -- „; ,:,,, 501.......----"spo:107261-thin km .t ' ult ri-m u " 4l A' u' v liu, I " . 1r ,„,,, is ' .. ' !: ‘4144}1; the D 'math e- 1 roc. c a t r. ; A alikor - - , :oDerensanlibjo tozmac the cdkitcdttedadab ilsht.eist iiiesta as IVBVCIAITSLAJID agrairata. shwa is the r . y of WT=1 6 Tat ."' ta i ‘r l e. at: dnega.ten , e•Ms istammeta **sewn& Uhl -CM att.10.....Z - - j - N d the must =slim Misteftas smartr I. 3°. ".,::lll'mulalliat brims:wan. .'Powirdai Itifla eti= r oliti: ° Art;n4ria4 : ;it:' t au l i ,, - 47,004.0410;:sboutiltisPYta of Shsk eArea:l2 "f. C fr t -.1=1 4 :0.111:^' 4 -.C I iAVX. B . • /woft SAIX-5 - : sitris V lattatilitiAEC x , oni s kuotubh:. utrisirdasqlstrlsialt Onus j„. ....upAL V.Vo . : o intrnitatitb. i. ii• 1 rhafilta LlKft,l72l , jiiht,'" , - t1 4 , SyUKAA3S-lirritATA 1.. ,sou,-,,„,, . EJVirldisslivilibi`"! .iNiaasaraU, • ' . .117.•:..,0.1ta1e2.1:, ,, A1cz .1 , :n.r.1. .