r:: Zlte Vitbbtivgit4metit SATURDAY, 31,1800 ?OW. oacivr.irao% M AJ. CEN, JOHIIN Iff:CEARY. OF outaniaLiiimoiarry NOTICE TO itDir.FATlliktio Natles Is hereby sten that hereafter all einlr• arem advartlasnislits tiorfied at this omen least ba paid for when handed tnotscept In the case et yearly advertisers, wbose bills will be rendered oarterty, as untal. 44vertlaara wtll please make a note of Ilia. 11, the role . 0( pub haystiirto Irr ad vantaamenta of the character stated. 11.1110 e Index try enforeesl . The price or oar paper la THRICE HINTS at the commerce from Rcerallrors. end by curlers at Y ['TERN HERTA Per-reek.: 14.°III TITUPIR OFHIGIIItt BY ST ATE& It is - now elttinietl by the hupmrlers of what is known as the Presldene7 Policy that States did y tant- forfeit any of theirrights by arming their citizens against the gene ral government, and that, having disarmed they are entitled to resume their old rela tions t 0 the Union: whenever they think proper. The President-holds this opinion now; but he did not a few months ago. Look at the proof: Ills .FS . crilency James ./: _ J ohnson Prortrionot Got ernor of Georgia, MdhOlalwwe • Your several tannin have. heel" received. The President or she Vet 11, ted &dace wannot re cognise the people of any State as haying re , gamed the relations of loyalty to the Luton that admits asiegal,tibligstions contracted, or debts created In their name, to promote the war or the rebellion. WILLUAII B. Sswiito. WARRINGTON, October 28, 1566. The President considers- the acceptance of the amendment br doetg - Caton es• Indio. reusable to a restoration of her relations with the other !gates of the Union. Seven% =ernes owners, Vi r &Satan:Meth G. C.. Nov. 27, 1866. P. P. Hoiden, Provisional Governor, Italrigh: North Ctirelfna,} t Accept my tbantl for the noble and efficient manner tn-whleb you - bare dlseharged your duty as Provisional Uoyernor. You will to sustained by toe govetnMenti The reenits of the recent elections In North Carollnatha greatly damaged the 'Moaned" , of the State to the restoration of Its govern mental rel ations. Should the action and the spirit of the Lellisdatrire Abe leShe same -Meet , two It will - gteatlyincrease the talsehlef al ready done and might be fatal. It Is hoped the action sob spirit .manifested by the Legislature will be so directed as teth er t repair than to Increase the difficulUea under whit% the State , has already 'AO/wed AlananW JOHlreow, President. of the United. States. 'Executive Oveles. I Waeltircro D. C. August IN WS. tioternor W . L. Sharkey, Jackson, Stunsloppi: - I am gratified to see that you have °remit ted your convention without difficulty. I hope thlt without delay your convention will amend your State Constitution, abolishing slavery and denying to all future legislatures the power to legislate that there is properti fo man; also that they will adopt the amend, went to the Comottutton of the United States aboltshlng,slavery. If you could extend the elective franebbie to all persona of color who can read the Constitution of the United States ISEngllsh and.write their names, and to all persons of color who own real estate valued at not lesethat twOnundred and fifty dollars. and pay taxes thereon', you would completely disarm the edvereary-and set en example the other States -will follow. This you can do with perfect safety; and you thus place the Southern his' es in reference to free persons of color, upon the same basis with the free States. 1 hopeand trustionr,convention. will do this. and, ass consequence, ' tire raftels, who are wild upon negro franchise, will be completely foiled to their attempt to keep the Southern States from renewing their relations to the Union by not accepting their Senators wed Representatives... Jennaos, Presrlent of the United States. 1 trust In God that the Legislature adopt the amendment, and thereby make th way clear for the adudision of.ronators ale Rem esentatives to their eitabidn the presets Congress. 1 congratulate you and your colleague or your erection to the Senate. -AnurtaW Jonnate. In all these dispatches, and many nor , of kindrekimport which we have no apace to quote, four points are brought It view. I. That the revolted States had no "resumed their hiyalty to the Union." II That those States, were antler obligation to comply with certain conditions befor resuming those "relations." :1. That th government or the United States had m thority to determine those conditions nn enforce compliance. 4. That the Pres% dent is the government. On the first thre of the., points we fully voinoide with 1;1 President. On the last, we totally ‘li4 There is an important sense in wii;ch the revolted States are eat of the Union. They have, by their own acts, fallen tinder di! ‘ ssbillties• It is the province of the gov ernment to prescribe the terms of recoil cilement. In an especial manner does this duty devolve on• Congress, as the law-mak ingewer, subject, as a matter of course, to the veto prerogative of the Executive. When the war ended Congress should have been convened in special session, and the President, according to his constitu• tional obligations, should have submitted to the Houses his views of the state of the country. There never Was au emergency so imperatively demanding a special con vocation of the representatives of the States and the people, as this; and there never will be, to the end of time, a more pressing necessity. It suited the President not to summon Congress, but to arrogate to him self all the powers of government. We are not dismsed to quarrel with the conditions exacted by - -the. Prgaident, We should be glad to see all those conditions enforced, and .others in addition. Aud here we cannot help remarking that the moat significant suggestion by the Presi dent la this, that the results of the election in North Carolina had damaged the pros pects of restoration for that State. What is this, but an assertion of the doctrine that North Carolina may be held In subordina tion until such time its the temper mani fested by the people shall demonstrute a • return to genuine loyalty? Note what changes have passed over the President's Ideas of reconstruction. In July, as will bdseeu in referring to the dite patches of Secretary Srwann to Governor SHARKEY, to which we recently called at tention, the President asserted the author ity of Congress over the whole subject as broadly as the "wildest of radicals." In October and November, as will be seen by the dispatches given above, he claims ex clusive authority for himself. His language is not the language of a republican Presi dent, with limited and co-ordinate powers, but ~ that of an absolute Dictator, with nothing 'to consult but his own will. Now, the President. virtually confesses his usurpation, by declaring there is uo authority in the nation competent to im pose conditions on the eleven revolted States; that all they. have to do is to elect Senators and Representatives, send them on to Washington, and have them demand, of right, admission to seats. He holds that the right of each.of, Mese eleven States to representation is as ample and perfect as the right of the loyal States. What will be the next in this series of changes of posi tion it is in rain to conjecture. Some of the most intelligent andinfluential western' journals have gone so far as to Implicate the President in a conspiracy foe a coup. d'etat, through which the loyal Senators are to be ejecteditly military force, and the rebel, copperhead. and conservative Sena tors put ht, and'Amelve executive recogni tion es the logitirnate , hotly. -It is even asserted that.Bet4etary AtiVAND'Ii recent voyage, ostensibly undertaken with a • view to Mexican - • negotiations, had no other real object them—to contain: . mate a Bargain to this end ,with. the. .eltrra triated rebel 'leaders `domiciled in Cuba. However this may be, tilt+ 00t lbir n to de cide. Ili rev4iiitatiarT„epochs pke, that through which otirgererntneit and are passing.. apprehensions lire naittritlY alert. Suspiciorie do not require rerities to build upon. But, while this much is o mitted Li:OhoWay of:caution, 'it cannot be ..- „ . . , dented. in times of reTolutionaur es emeF Ire hatched antesoiMusly - ligettained, plots engendered and launched upoti experiment, that in perioxVidquiP tndemnd order would not have'll4ort.coO• ceir4d, or, lif eon4ired, wou i l . Khare ;been summarily consigned to the linkhd nr re. jeetil and infernal expedients. Mk. JAXES3I CoOrkk, ofthis city metnt ly addressed a very able and cogent letter to the D r ;ew York evening Poet, on "Foreign and pomestic Duties on Steel." One para graph has special signticance : "The official returns of steel of all kinds imparted Into New York, Philadelphia, and lialtimore in the year 1884, under the Aeveinl classifications for dtfiy, amounted to 31,246,043 pounds, which, computed at the pre: ut rate of duty, produced $870,1111 38 or 2 18-100e.'pei pound, being about one fourth of a cent per pound more duty than the American manufacturer pays Ids Gov ernment in the shape of excise on big pro duction." The American manufacturer pays n tax Of two mid a half cents a pound on produc tion; thus demonstrating that so far as re lates to this branch of industry the existing tariff is less protective than any previous one enacted by Clongress, ..bior does Steel stand a solitary exception in this particular: 4 :01.71t SENATORIL"—The Copperheads of Greene county, at a -meeting recently held, passed a resolution "thtgb the Hon. CHAS. R. BUOKALEW, and EDOAA COWEN "ME Senators in Congress, are entitled to thanks of every true hearted white man in the State, for their able and manly support of President dounson." COWAN is thus dis tinctly recognized by the Copperheads as one of their Senators. THE New York Commercial Adotrtiser, commenting on the Connecticut election, 933'9 "It is not 'disloyal' to differ with Mr. Johnson, though it used to be so held to differ with Mr. Lincoln." Do you refer to the WADE-DAVIS manifesto as proof of this assertion? Whether you do or not, that manifesto is as near being proof, as anything you can produce. Tit E Democratic gain in New Hampshire, since last fall, is THREE THOUSAND VOTES' Last fall the Republican majority was 7,500. This spring it is only 4,700. This is glori ous enough for that benighted region. Johnstown Democrat. This is the stuff with which democrats are deluded. There was no election in New Hampshire, last fall; and the Repair Heart majority list spring was the same as this year-5,000. OHIO RXPOSITOR v.—The RepoAttory, published in Canton, Ohio, has entered upon its fifty-second year. It was started In 1815 by its present editor, honest infix SAXTON, who has been its editor ever since, and who is probably the only editor living who has remained with the same paper in the same place for fifty-one consecutive years. LAST week nearly every one of the few 'conservative" organs of the President, pronounced the Civil Rights bill a most ex cellent meastire: The only exception that we know of is the New York Timer. Now they are all hunting excuses to justify or ex • eipzr the veto. THE Detmit Port, a new daily just started in Detroit by Den. CAUL. SIMI: nz; has. been received.. It is a neat quarto, very ably edited, and takes-its stand firmly upon the side of Congress in the issue between it and the President. for the Pittaburgh Gaze' te.2 4 .Eztretelele ere Useless." Is it so? Society is advancing front one degree of civilizmion to another. Reforms are taking place. Intellect is assuming the sway over appetite anal passion. The gross darkness that covers the earth is disappear• lug. Who an• the men n•ho are neon• plishing this work? Are they the medium, conservative, timid, selfish men ever re garding their own safety, ease, or interests —the men alto are ever ready to hold hark those in the advance, and itt lady dread predict the direst calamities from their rashness? Do the bold self-sacrificing sol diers who go forth in the front ranks, en counter the weapons of the enemy, and suf fer death for thetreause;achievc the victory, or those who tread the path made safe try the scars and blood of others. Was Paul useless? Was the Saviour of men, who suf fered death for his extreme views, useless? Were Joseph Second of Austria, Peter the Great, of Russia, or William Tell, useless? Were Luther, Calvin, Howard, Wilberforce anti Whitefleld useless? Lord Melbourne deelared the late Rich ard Cobden mad; and yet Sir Robert Peel acknowledged that the repeal of the Corn laws, to which Mr. Cobden devoted five years of labor was dne to him more than any other man. So it is with the extrem ists in inventions, who are denounced anti derided by .their fellows. For their ram Fulton and Whitney lived,' There are men ia our own land who have been mobbed, and suffered every in. dignity,.for their efforts in behalf of those enslaved by appetite or by wicked men. Already they have their reward. Give me a coutageous, unselfish man, who untlinch. ingly will pursue the right whatever may oppose, rather titan the so-called cautious, safe, but cowardly and selfish man, to whom the world will never be indebted for any forward step. SENTIMENT In NE)V ORLEANS. —A gen tleman well•known in the west, and whose opinions have Ifeen . formed from long ob servation, writes as follows from New Or leans, to a friend in this city :' "I think the prevailing feeling is that the South has been overpowered; that as against the government they are power less. Bothin private conversation and in public lectures, within a month past, I have been pained to hear that in the event of a foreign war they would be found on the side of the enemy; in lectures, a little circumlocution is needed, but not the less distinctly understood, and with approval. A marked instance of Otis was in the lec ture of Dr. Hunter from Vicksburg, solicit. ing funds to semi to their homes destitute rebel soldiers in Virginia, and other States. The Timea, the next morning, lauded the speaker." AUSTIN, March 12, 1886.—1 n the Consti tutional Convention, on the Bth ittst., the debate on the repeal of the ordinance of secession brought' forward Messrs. Wald, Ireland and Ronnells, three unpardoned rebel generals, each of whom maintained that the State hatha right to secede in 1881. In a speech made by Wan!, he declared that the people of Texas had been marching to such other music of late that they would not submit to everything that was asked of them. Mr. Ireland also remarked that they (the rebels) would have to girt on their swords and go to the assistance of Presi• dent Johnson. Many of the Union dele gates are getting sick and tired of the pro ceedings, and are leaving in disgust. ' There are prospects of a general smash-up in the Convention before long. './snoux ten o'clock yesterday morning, W. B. Oddie,an artist, and John La Dew, his friend, were In the Carlton House, on the southwest corner of Fonrueenth street andFoutth tiventte, and 'Mr. La Dew was near the door hating his boots cleaned. He drew a :pistol, and In a playful manner pointed it at Mr. Ckldia, saying something about putting a hall through his friend's hat. The pistol exploded, and the ball took effect In thefoTehead of Ittr.,Oddle, - enter ing, the head just above. the hat-band. Death enancd'aliriest'itiMantly. It is said that La Dew had .beettinguleng in frequent libations during the trintning. , Immediate ly_ after, the catastrophe, he surrendered hibitielf to the police, to, await the result, of the Coroner's itiquest , Whidb will be, held afternoon.—,N., TimeN,PM. - MONETARY RIERMOND.-44. correspondent of the Petersburg (Va.) Ex press soya that "whisperingas of a financial crash in Richmond greet the ear. These bard times have been inretold... nigh, rents,, extraordinary living,:hig shOrre,rete., - turee done it a 11.... Richmond goods or all kinds. Sotnethingt, ? he Aotte r era crash is RELIGIOUS. - j WARTED. ' DRY GOODS, TIMMMS. ___- THE Neat York:.[may ..v, , ,,,, is 0(1i, spin- r - ..ir - DOUBTING CASTLE AND GI. liT ANTED. - SITUATION. - BY A - floor SKIRTS! . ion.that, in the murder ul Mr. Lintxdn by .1. • 7 , ,, .... t.,c.N•rafiri..,,vl;iirit i v . ~,,, the zubleet .. , I . l d iati t -l: . ADD BUOE.E.EIXEft, erttO nude, , . uaomtalk th e IHIOP .±HlitT,l. IV ikeg 4 111117111 1 ..11,ft1g. and wire Providence 'tier. HYrNEr D M I . :II,AIEV In the V C MI M MI.IT b A I.;;l:.,".‘l:74l4l,LtV.A"dilt7alsiiM. . ' J. 11.. 1100 P i ifiterferetto save us, and to-day, through 'tt2sr iz siap vi lvNti . . (A11111(11 . , on Hand strait, Boa 232 6 . Hu ,a!Co. N . ..." 1. : - n1h.1,M,1 SHIRT. " „ Andrew .TOhnson, God Is tumbling down Tba siert - le. at i n " l L F . l l : . .ll . l . &!: ' nlrgsV " mill.. i VANYER -% - lame EIII to men t. yi,mr %% 0 hare In STbl'l, and 1.,10111. 1' KIR r '• and trampling under foot what He tins not , -----_- --- K * -- -,:--. t A C l l/ MA \ ;rawer,. m ~,,, 1 „,,, ~,,,.1 , l":" I. MST CIIIIISTIANCIIURCIL County In 115 Unit., ' , tat-. t.. ...gag, IL an honor- -111 the 11.1.11:1:S1 V D MAl,t,s, planted, the Radical power." ' A 1.1.Ft:111* NI . ITV. N , Fl-t•IIH: HA LI,. able honlut,-. }lron-rate pi% ati.,...1. 115 ~,,,, ann', .111% s, ; e:r . 1 , ....55.1 non . It is clear that the New, is uow n ',mi x ., eorner of Feder, end Lae,' .tee..t. fasts}, J.,- qualllN-sitot .. as required ore t on e : and Indust , : , . Aa- 1100 n , l's ILt 1 r.1.E , ... , .r D of the ' Union part ae,,tnling to the Pre -i- g!..;t i, VPSii . ..,•: n n V :' ;: " D ' Z ,' ,t FNiN ' );. l ;i.., ‘ lt r iCti ' iCV ' L ' .Y.l P,l,! .. 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' S 'IPl' • la Pl% Iu ty 11. , `b°"' $lOll LII Saint.-Chieago 8r ) ). . the v...., list. .: \ ME, .-• OD Is i. 11,4 IN. ~ %ere be 11 , ...“- r, 1.3. " , , , } Mr 11, 1 n.. .tre , t ,•,- ~1 .0, 0 , , Ltotprs ort) , to , . o•e1,-.1.. a 5, ~,,d 7 s , , s . enclosing stamp, EMS.III 1 i11.A.1 E., -.MU Liner- Hoot• imitrßEss• TAR shIRT, THE .Linda Islands do not exceed in . Stranger- and the sunlir are cordially Ins It,/ Ifs ty t art.. rat, 4111 Kt.. l'a. ni111.5.11tat,.. $ .4Ll* 111.54 -.... at. free extent two and n half square miles, yet for ' 5 ' ' * it d t . "'it . i 1 WANTED -good Agents to Sell ' , HEILMAN AND 111, I Alll,ll. \ , I.ILA VI UMW p,-- yearn past they hare supplied guano to Din ; P OLITICA L ' AND lIIS IJAMI'AIuNS. it. latter )11111. 0,/,,,, average or four hundred ships per annum, I :.7 - -- ' cHILIrs I . I:AVEn t 1 , 111 , T 11. ~, , . .N. ,niat, h pi, • with a freighta ge of not less than it. 9,000,000 , - R.t'' -' -- THE uNION REPUBLICAN t ' ; ' ,-7:1 ' 1 )' .. " : ' N. 1 .1. 5,", ::i ", ,... 1 1 ‘ ..g \ a '. . - \ ..1 ‘ ..1 . ' ..t . g . e t t . : 2 7:.'; • - the value of such CfligOes In Europe being I sx ci 'ITI'I Vit roIIIMITTF:F. DP . A 1.1. F- Ido better n Hie theta thnu with All) otber oarred P. , Odic For Cull psrtleularh, a ply to or aildr,.- upwanklsof PO, 000 in gold. Thew art noire- ; yN,..-.'.!.1 . A(1 . .42T1: 1 -7 ei l -. l .. 'n t ' lllrHVl, ' l P AY. er Ap ( rTl ', T.Sil ' Elt i 1.1,16. 111 Fourth street ' , Pittlinirgn. l'a. over, more densely populated than any ' 'M. 5 ' 1... • ' 1 "ek• ;..- 1. .m . .."! e b . 1.11'. l. r'' 1 .1"1'134j"".'1" H. 3 till.Molti Chairman - others of like extent, having upwards of , "s tV:r - s.iti.ti.. , t, ‘.. * ~, ~,,,.,:, - • 1 ipt,TA.NTED.--$1.500 PER YEAR! 2,000 residents, about 600 of whom are rtii• 1 u. w • Tn "'''' ' ' ' : ,- - ‘.- ' . Tr -We want AI ENTh even_ Where 10 PPII .our th11 , 1 , 1a..1.1d1 I3II`ItIIVED TWENTY-1101.1,AR Iit:WINO AIA• nese laborers in the employ of the Govern - ' • L.,--re 1 CHIN kM three neer kinds, llllder and upper teed: mcnt contractor for the loading of the ship- rICOUNTII( COMMISSIONER. warranted me rear.. A 1. ., saint - Tor large Ounantle -1 o!lon pall. Tpr .. LlNl,l ‘. Maehine . aol,l In Ultii:1•111:1!ates GEMERAI.I I ..EWB-- IMO AN URGENT ARTICLE in a Southern reli gious paper advises and insists on Mon. strenuous exertions in promoting the edu cation of the white youth in order to main tain the "just supremacy" of the master rata. The recognized necessity of such advice by a Southeraer, and fur such a rea son, Is the strongest proof that could Ice ad duced that the enfranchised negro is exhili. icing sufficient mental ability to awaken the fears of the now dominant race as to the longer retention of their supremacy. New SEcTioNALIEI3I.—So l'ur at, Mr. Johnson's official action has any effects,- it is organizing the South into a distinct and antagonistic power in the Union. The old practice of the pro-shivery Itelitorrat V, was to keep the Southern Slates united, and by dividing Northern sentiment, seek to control national politics. Whatever his purpose, the etTect of the President's speeches and policy tends in the mine di rection.—Utica Herald. 11.8.EDIfEN SESKINU BETTER WAtiES.-- Mledgeville papers say that inure than one thousand negroes have within two week, passed over the Georgia railroads. front Putnam and adjacent counties, for the West. They have been induced to leave their employers on the promise of higher wages. The most able-bodied and likely fellows are taken with only a change of clothing. Their particular destination is unknown. LAND CIIANOING HANDS IN TIIE Sot Tu. —The North Qurolina papers are full of statements going to show that plantations in that section are being rapidly bought up by Northerners. A derseyn v recently purchased twelve hundred acres in Wades boro',.N. C., at eleven dollars per acre. .1 New York company are on the point of taking tell thousand acres in the same Stat e . on which they will t-otle English ewi grants. To Junps 131. At K, of Pennsylvania, Judge Hughes, of Indiana, and Montgomery Blair, the authorship of the veto message is variously assigned. The .tole •litfers so much from that of the speeches which the President makes as to have excited onsid erable comment. One gentleman, speak ing of it remarked: "The I resident writ, well, but he keeps some low tel shout him to make his speeches." • THE CIVIL RTHHTS BILL. —:\ 11111 1 / 1 1...1s of the Senate ha, Iwen wad,, and it is found that the Copperheads wino! 1111114er' Over 1.1 rotes against the pa--age wt the Civil Rights Bill titer ilie vetoo . Thi. assures its passage by the majority it hen ever it is pressed w n tine. het is ad milted by the opposition. and they already betray their want iilaniiithility iti pro peet. 1t:11011T Si[ll'ell 111111,11,1 been decreed in Massaellmmit, in sr \ of which 514.1 were For ,11,•rt iem, 1.13 , for criminality, 13 - 2 for t melt), and 12 from other came,. II IA knew. ihst 1,211; Were decreed in the tire years that 1.11,1,• May 1, ISlrt—altil at the same rate tlitrim , , the last eleven mmitles it may he /-1,•11111,1 that the grand total I. not fin from 1.11011. TTIF. (:,,zetle sa) •lat unlit "E.lienee of toltee — 111:1,1.• in 11111 City nut 01 the — c•ltnloe,l, dirt it , l aika 111,1 1,4 1110111,,,.... which I) kin) iI 1111111 ' colts,ttooleti in Imes, and when hard bot ken up and pill vi•rizeil. Ground rt• i- tilt, mixed with it. after a hich ii U l .. latch Ini being sold at ei_htt 1, 111., att.i belled "Pure Essen, e otk once THE 11011,, Of A. T. - sitosart, tin turner of Filth aVelllll4. anti Thirty Ittlirt it street, N. Y., is nearly vonipleteit. It built of tumble and in the l'itrintltian order of architecture. The Iseightli of it, walls is 10 feet; of the roof to feet width of front on the avenue (12 feet depth oil Thirty fourth street 120 feitt It will 11,1. W 1,14.11 $1,500,01111 THE increase of receipts by the A uteri can Missionary Asstwial ion has of Late been very marked. For the week coding )larch 17th, the toml reeeipts in muuev , iu ad dition to clothing, were $11,114 so HI this aunt $41,754 $7 came rnfin England This society is doting noble work :Illlllllg the freedmen, and all will rejoice in its ell barged means of usefulness. Tow New York Doily NetrA has an aril de headed "The Smith Must Not Despond," dosing as follows: "The batik' is not en ded, though the arena to' changed. There is as much need now of courage, firtunces and devotion, as there was on the fields of armed conflict.. Let the South he ligilato, active and aspiring, find, for the ..al e• it future, let it not despond. — THE Richmond Examiner calls upon General Terry to prevent the imposed dem onstration in that city on the ad of April, in coutmemonition of their restoration to freedom by the downfall of rebel power The Examiner says the ad of April will ever be to their people an anniversary ffl blighted hopes, or ruined fortunes, of fin. guish and desolatipm IT to NoT TRUE that the Supreme Court of the United States has recognized the rebel States as members of the L plus. All that the Court has done has been to hear an appeal which was taken front one of those States previous to the rebellion. The ques tion of their present status has not been considered by the Court.. AN enthusiastic supporter of the Presi• dent's "policy" was arrested lately at Inde pendence, Mo., while engaged in a meet. tug to sustain the veto and great speech of the 22d. The charge against the loan was that he was one of the wretches who aided the notorious Quantrell in the massacre of Lawrence, PRESIDENT JotoisoN LYS assured Mr. Joseph Mayo of Richmond—my the jour nals of that city on the authority of Mr. Mayo himself—that, if he is elected Mayor of that city in April, be will he allowed to assume the position. ALLEN Sutra, a notorious outlaw, who deserted from both the Federal and Con federate service, and has been committing numerous depredations, was shot down by a party in Owen county, Ky., on Friday, and mortally wounded. IN the town and township elections re cently held in the Empire State, according to the New York Evening PO4, Republican votes have not only been increased, but the radical element of the party evitlenfly ton trolled ita action. THERIOS a workman's dining hall es tablished by benevolent people in Dublin, "wbere for 43 pence one can have a good plate of that class beet . , a howl of excellent soup, a plenty of pluatoes and a ,lice of pudding. TILE Brevoort Insurance Company of New York have determined to reinsure in other companies, or cancel their policies, and begin at once the liquidtition of the company's affairs. ADOLPH KRAMER, of the firtn:of Stine, Kramer A, Co., a well known tiler. chant of Chicago, was suffocated to death on the 24th inst., by the escape of gas in his bilging room. A RaentarrnuerEn negro in Petersburg, Va., recently pasted a cypher after the fig ure 2 on a two dollar greenback, and passed it on a Sussex county white man for a twenty dollar note. TUE Chicago Evening .11 , urnal, u Repub lican paper t hirh supported the President's Vetoi,Rontienms the second, and emores,rs wish that Congress will re enact the Civil A•TnainsaraN sent forty dollars in filly apdtWenty•llve tent currency to headquar ters thirt.pall:Zollars or it was Et turhed stamped .".couaterreit." grea(ditiiiaraiveri on , St. Patrick's "D*Att Charleston, S.:C4 a Mr. Thomas Myan.ofihred for a toast—"Tharaeatoty of Brop)iit." CHARLES PUGH, If MartrlierAer, will 1,, s famildst , for , ouulv Coo, rnt-alon , r. sslajrc, go Ow sellou of the Ilition 110 , 011,11 t °stay 1,1/1 rte lion. llthn.ol.i.te t1.40;5' - ' FOB I'LEIRK OF FOSTItTS. - JOSEPH BROWNE, V.ltit I , %ls‘; I . d: eplab ii,r;!4i., 1° tar .7: dllvo Count 3 u1,31:1k - CONI:ItESS.—The friend* of HON. JOHN P. PENNEY Will pr,4411 It.- n 2, Itae l• eullon of the l'sion part, for nominal.. as randltlate for tot, gre. In 111..2,1 Ilt,lre , t. IshiltGsrd ErAg-I'ON44ItESM. GENERAL JAS. S. NECILEY IS A t'A F. IN 111 1.213 It IYTFiif'"l'. Ittlettlnttl 1:41. 4— F0R SIIEIRIEF. SAMUEL B. CLULEY, itt ;ht. act Itto tti the I ttlon , 0111,11tii•TI. tpl4l3.tt.thlw CHARLES BARNES, Late •Ictl. neg. A tillleFy and llre,. Brlg. S. A.. sullie, t t. , the so-Iton of the Uhl... I ,ht rn tots. .1: .I.t F I'oll SHERIFF. JOSEPH ROSS, I. lent Want. l'itlelourgli. • ex.!, dnII e.‘kWr.rt lo the artlon Ihr 1 . 111011 itk t.. 0.1 an I On, orlonwhir le r. i ' ;' ,— . . . FOR Sti ER lIVF. CEN. S. R. M. YOUNG, Late Fotmlt mitl.l.l• Ml= EM COL. JAMES M'K. SNODORASS, II )III• het. , 111 I'a. I% FOR OF DR. WILLIAM J. GILMORE, 13Ir T. 11.11.1,1 .tr? NOTICES. (11'11 E. There is not i lug . at ',„„. I; I. 1,,t is. sArr . 'l'llE No^i't:s 01 , 11 'R.4 D FORD • r 1 45h. 11444, 4144 MI. CITY ItAl5lB. 4 , 44 t, 11.4 45,4, lIA ir:4441.14, ni/.1 I . l— 11 114411. .111 n, 1. V A \ 1.11(1:\.I ' ;;',",:,...1, • ei7,,"it4. N: °TICE lIEIKEIIV GIVEN TO 111 si Ihr. r.p..rt o.f IT 1111 rt .1, • I. 1. I, 1114,1 • ror a it. I rlle p4,lt• A a•-• ••st I. v, mt. .1 . 4 I' I 444 .d,. u,... 1,14 'lva Ito: r 41414 r. N I'o litilNeltS OF 1111114 . 1 rII di."..., 1.1 , 4,4.4.- :44 Mr . II I . 441114,4, 11.4 114 4.4 1 4 111.4.4 1,41. wrri.i. Marei..lo, .441•1 4444 41144,444 444 tile 4 .44144.11..“ 111.- Ilk -1 .1 . 4 4 ,441. 1..44, m 44.1111 r:arl. It.. ka,-b T t .. lII♦ \.l~i r:vt, Y.•ur 11.~r.. 1.•11.1 ~, r r, 1.1 r..r. l't ,tst itl.ll. 1m.,. - EDUCATIONAL. !LASSICAL AND NIATHEMATI ,• A WM. M. M 1 / 4 1(1,11AM. twlt•hce ht t,th cr.,. r...tmser 131+ prc.• , •1•3L., .L.I. s. AI I lit •.1.1 .• 1••••.1 Roma. t ht miht all, rg It t. pawl. h.r half .ta• I,a 1111, It V. A 1,11 AS.. The at , 1. gain., patent- ah, gaard I- rt,l.rct fully th talaltrllw.l 1 1 "..(CELS11011 INSTITILII%. AN ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL El= 11111111,1,ti1 11 qUAll't wilt Il'. V”r terms. , 411 IMA, NE V 11.1.1, II ALL.. °tn., of I.ll.orty awl t..urtb •Is. Itev. W. S. 4:11A1/, Principal. .1.117, from 1011111'0 0. M., and from 21111:1p. U. 1111.27:1.,1 F&RTERN MANUFACTURES 1 A 1 1 1 T , 131711 ; 1 , 11:5 ,, T , 1 1 111E .. 11E i. T ri EC1 01,615 ,' Cr MS - ca oll pahlr c01...1111w w 1711 Tilt , pat IMIT I• 1. 011 V tbr inurboo. of a oalclonan or tonna.. Elanufnelorod by .1. E. 44 Vongrrna nomion. nem! for I Arcata, MACHINIEIRIE. &C.— 11. LITTLEo F IEI.I/ Sirolonryort, Maas., Manta factur..sn AulornAlle Mop Mollona for Straw Engine,. Eaten, Le -on llotluon for 1....0n..; ~ krrtage I . ropa. Stale and Trrrllorkal Eights In lbr aloe, / . ..ont, for ,air. • I,IIIO I ULDER BRACES, SUSPEND c. - It K Manntactun.rs 211:!gt?3Juhu.tree 1, I.irx ell, !lass. pr /• A. 144051. " na119:23w K.O. 11I.A BOSTON CORSET NHIRT ManUfNeturier..nrl .. , le proprietor, of thr 1 sl. ut Conn Slid t, utile° ...num., economy,canna.. mid 101 l lb, 12 Court mace., Roston. Hoop tr ml every >tilt. And vartmr. Alec, Corse., slid k oy, Coy., t .unp , rtm. tulrV,2avv4w,t - REEDS AND ItsADNESSES.—J. A. ro •t 1,01.11.4111 d Homo, Mmturnc toter, Provt Icocc. It I. 11:morectorerv . Nopplic: coostantic v cnntn2al•Coo pSSOLU'IIONS USSOLUTIOX OF CO-PART-ER -I'lVml4 I P —WII.I.IAII nhll'EH anal &DWI MI llt n rr I Ire d from our Mtn J;VoonrkY.lVidtniEß 1 . 0• RTNEII3IIII . —AN DREW D. NH KII`HA RD ORA , A 111.13 'A I,DIV FAA. and DA VII/ RI. SMITH wror odmlttell an Inntobr, s of our nrm. January tot. b.. VA RR, RIR/THE!! & Prrronnon,ll, March aith, • I lISSOLUTION OF CO-PA IRTNEII - Brit ro-partneroblp berolofore nllOllO6 under the Its of NSIITII, PA ILK & 111. , oraa .01 Teti by nontual consent,January lot, INA. TI •ffalro tho Mlo Ono n o t he cot tied by WIL LIAM ,111 . 11.1, who a ll I.on l I our the lot...lnes, 1=103311=1 inttaXECSI un~ul • l'Alth. l'lTT,BUltfln, March 16111. SEED WHEAT. • • SPRING WHEAT Fait SEED. - - Important to Farmers. • We hare • 1.1161.1 /CA 01 very .111101•110 r enn New.. TA nPIII NU WHEAT. .elerte w llk streat care. and suitable . for ' , EPA , . An 0.. •esson for bOtling I,orlUg Wheal but. "early arrived, pvt,OTIS denim. of.ctirtitg tittol.,..to would do ne I.' apply +atm, as Ilse rupg., I. 111T1 F. NI •I'REERY a 1.11. ARCHITECT JAmrs m. BALPII, MCC7MUMEICT, K'S.VLICIT MCA W !NUS and KVE!'I VI CATIONS Ibr all 1:1”1. Ilifildiugs, awl saperltt tends lIItIr ereettwk, 431! rra,...nat!lo. IMICVIIII A t , l I,EI:mON sTKEKT, Laroeli and Rohl 0.11 Ni 1.... A I. I. F:,:11 1 1' iTY 36n1 BRICK MACHINES. QUICK MACHINE .—THE ?VA— .., 'NON A l. II 41:1111: k. withly te,,horse power, MARI y 01440411 d Brick. foe on + dey, with well ,tednel tog,. an.l onl font, tenet.. If the 11.4.13111..1ne% not p4:rforin whet we claim for It w 01 take It hank and refundthe rr. . . Aide will lake a back eacl rerun., th , rnoncy. A bltAll ILK.VII I / 1 . Cleueral Agrci, 150 liroa4wwy, New nal,. w1411:203e0,1 ELECTION NOTIGIV3. ESTlT;irarTl:, ' ld " :rel4t BA .7.,g, AN. ELECTION FOR PRESID • sAkesBlll4A.lliL.Etverft.r.ll2:tUlteNif•-•iIEWrER [lento, oh S./ vlttl.te, the t of. Xicrehf be+ /Veen the haute et/ aOO 4 o'clock. tofu itd • iurgosz; Owes.. fOr lenwaran which are /..I/y licras.;cd .' hy & limon. Grover & /Joker Sinp,r & IN, and liarl.lArt, All Win, chrais Seitelallteti an IN. r11.11 , 11.111R.T5. lAnCltlern rer. Adelrese or rail up on SHAW & CLARK, Itidk.f.mi..llllahle. FOR SALE I,`oll SALE—A handsome Horne, 11,11 - t hay. writ lrehnwl In !saddle sod twkrwr.w. racks w war, Ilw. raoklie mud Dols In Kafue.: 'high rplrited. thwure perfert I y gen tie. Warrant...l sound. Inquire or DA V 111 Ali N KW. 3,t0 Liberty t • `OR SALE—FARM.--A Farm ems- Mining 110 sr •e, near Sett Ittkley r..tatlon. on Vlitttorgh. Fort Wayne awl eltlcaio hall road. Vor terms. apply oak, of Wu. DI I.WI, wr I I, n o corner at trrant an/ Seventh streets. I=ln=l , OR SALE-FLOUR AND PRO DUCK. lIITSIN ES, to over ten yeara stoottlio tt la • gooll lo,_mtlon lu lb, city. A due opportuulty Is ofered 1o any person wltAtlng to rogage In Mt. Priolner Hush.... All rolumotilrmtlons strictly cooll.ltottlal. Add,. 7.0 t 0. rtst.t t orsh. tnltttztlf - - j.. 011 SALE—IOWA LAND—S2,OOO Et , UR HUNDRED AND THIRT 1 LAN 11. militated near Web.ter City, Hamilton count!, lovra, ion the Ilne of Hie Pimlhr Railroad., inoftertil for ,ale fur [leo TUM . S.,IO tan.l Mir, rash. Add r,., ••iiM N Ell." I , SZCTTIL 41griC.E. frelll: 11111 SALE—A three-,.tort' Brick liM rtiutatultig eleven room., 4'llll gm anti w shim. n M oier A venue, Alle gheny t it y. near thater, e Steellante Street Bridge. 1.01 24 feet hy Terms mod erate. Puss...olon given immediately. For bather particUlars.upply to J. m. I , EMU LISON, No. 111.6 Fourth 01 ICI,. 111h= :21, • 1 411 SALE--A Valuable Country Ite.itlenee at Ktigentsist Mallon, Pennsylvania ltallrua.l, one ant a half miles from Witalnaburg, Eleven se,. tat perches of Land, • tine new llwell runtalaing rtsonis and ee rend llar underneath: Fruit amt other epit I' ell on the p.es. Fur further tutor - math., call at No. 4% Filth street, Pittsburgh, or on the premise.. nu 7 hill .1. S. KISH. _ . 1 , 011 SALE ON THE 8144 SANDY MVP-H.—l olio r rot a,l, ilie MIN Kit AI. 1.11:111 . 'IF NINE lIUN DEEP Ai 'MEN, situated in maid tilt the land. on, mile Peaoh Orchard WurL.. The tma I. in abundant,. and of gsntnl t 1141. r5.,,10s gee ferim YOU la to SEVEN FEETTHICh. rerPons wishing In purclnssr 4,111 Vlll at the Ems lurks HMI...' A idiland. h,. 'femur cheap and re mush!, Adilre., Ashland, FOH SALE. Horse, Carl and Harness I= 11"%1A1(1,, LI VII I 1 A 111.1 , ., tull'a, 1;011 SAI.E —Six 'ils in the Bor— t. "ugh m.ar the Alirglivrty 1111 u. .11 the NI. Itrtgl ~,,, road. 111, a ..nor.orinble Frame r.lll. I.rlt.t) r min's Fret— .111.1 11,.1ram the Alno, slumber orthrr 1.,... thy 10.,11a1.13.1 Alleglieut And Iwo loplyinll.l I 7 mll,s from Om ell cree. vac!, errll in 111 he .014 elicap. I.lmtolrc a RANI, KY A. 11 1 I 1.. Ural Extal.../igeol.•. h... 9 I Itrn,..r.trect, 1;411111 SALE.—A s Mutable More, NA arrhaua an.l 1 , w011,. la a • ttttt on•naltta aot, . at bra Tr a.. Plant lowa.lop. Ally hear vaunt). Mills atatole, I,ollllloiiiollt •t'. C 1,.. prOjaoo, 1- ,1111.41e4i Oil oan-half erre .0 good Laa.l, a 1111 v1i,11..111 Walt . l ollwr Vor 110010 , and in forcriatinn apply' In WM. NI. 0101 , 1 , 1K1 - I'. A Itorua)-at-law. No o'o liraat Va. nollM.7.wdowT SALE—AI valuable Farm of tut A, RE, In i f , Lin ,nnahlp. Wralrvorrlend room,. Ihree ulll,, frann thr l'a. It., of “1,1,111,ere are 71 34•1,, r•lt' IYri• 311.1 lu goo.l af ati, .1.1,...,1. a good :INA,. quellly. The Impru...• . , . •1111 pro-po, , I•.t ott ".. 1,10 fr."ll the far., al , . AI M urr,•11...11.0tel wilt, arkay. V., ftmlll, yarn 1411:as. r al Ilit. I.nirr tot M M. B. MA Vs, 37.1 1.1 , rt, Orr., 11, FOR RENT 1; 011 RL%T Lodging liooins lo • RE!, rr KR Fit:,T 01. *1 . 1(11.. ,11 / 1 , .{... - 1•1.1.. young In t•rnlrgl at low rat... Reference, re.,lrrtl. • • SI.. • 1. ~/..X• r rk. I Irrli K. • 1: 1 011 It ENT A Cottattr) seat, eon . 111, 1.. sere, ..1 111. 1$ . !erg« Iwo-story Itr.. Aide. I r.Lar.l. upring atuppein, intlee iron. the 1,11.1,... opptellty • • NO to It. Me 1..% I N .t I O. 1;011 Itt:NT The 1,01 00 the Coe . err tar Iteller /11/..glieti) Alreeln, Ninth I) Aril. I..p.ther .1111 Mr .11.1 Ilrirl Depul. Bnuaing lot ha. 114 rr.iut lit feel deep le all ally). Will lease II for nee ..r len years. A it pty to ll A. 31. lIAIII.IStatiN. al S./. 37 Fifth EMI BOOKS. STATIONERY, Sus TUE NEW HOOKS. BAYARD TAYLOR'S NEW NOVEL, THE STORY OF KENNET, A IALE 111 , AMERICAN LIFE. I vol. Privy MARTIN'S SUMMER, By A S M. BitEWß'l H. author of ••cum primstlon. •• • Price 92,25, AGASSIVS. GEOLOGICAL STUDIES, I=l IMM LETTERS OF LIFE. =EI DR. PUSEY'S NEW WORK, AN V.lll KS, It . .,h In a teller to We anthor tbr MMMIC2I LITERATI:RE IN LETTERS; 0.. MA NNE/Mi. ART, CRITICISM, 11101:11APHY, lIISTORI' and MORA I.Y. Illustrated Mt the Corre.poudruce of Etolorst Persons. 1(4111rd JAM P H P. I'rlce, 113,114). 1...11 SA I.k: Ut KAY & COMPANY, Ad Wood Street . _ NEW BOOK BULLETIN The latest New !prole received at HUNT'S. te It A eIA kl N'S, a novel, ❑y II rd. Trafford EN=l=M= EVE. AtiASSIZ•S NEW BOOK, CI EOLOIII,L SKETCH ES. Hr. MARTIN, MAIER, By Alma 11. M. Brew.- SIRS. MOUTI WoRTIVS NEW NOVEL, ICIIE YOU TUN E SEEK I. W lIIT ri ER, NEV POEM, SNOW ROUND. WIRE I.A MEHRA NIVe, EoRTUN 6 TELLER. L'AER I , 'A NNE, The !Redd ,f Madgscar. NEW 10R.“ AFVER DARK, Ilew.“•• - - ted THE CRUISER Oe' THE BAY. Lsteut number Toter. TUB CILE. , I.EBNTER. Lett number Dime NeT,lg. z 1 Apo's, TAB Last number Ten runt Nov rirttc. THE S ,‘Hltli , ll. Lain camber Ten Cent Novrlm. NEW S.,Nta BOOKS Tony I'sslur's Waterfall Songster. Wily Itolmes' Cowie Lynes. No. 17 Beadle's Dime Song Hook. =REMO;a=== M===3Ml;=COM And num, roue others, together with all the popular ht.rtarinee and other new Publications always ran tic had at JOHN P. HUNT & CO.'S, Fifths 9 St., Masonic Malt tstn3o AMERICAN INK, r.hactly Ilke A RNOLLY3 FLIJII),_ and &haul one third c brayer. Glee It a trial. la endora.l by .nme of the Orel nevountants In the ehtsutry, .1. L. HKAD. 7& P. street. SMITH'S AMERICAN INK =I SMITH'S RAILROAD INK, Prepared without regard to expense, for Of- Aro• nee. where the net NEST WAITING Lrlo Ie ',lmitated. SMITH'S COPYING INK, Warranted equal to any taller In age. Sever ye, thick. and wlll rap) out, year after writ- No. 78 Fourth Ntreet. ME= REMOVAL& REMOVAL I R. C. HOWARD Has removed from Fourth inreet; to iiitrit'AßlD , s LII - ERY AND SALE STABLE, ou • - HOWES .BOUGHT AND SOLD ON 00!(3[19= • Aid/ IiON atio7;l . w 110`fir . . Praire tetivak. .~ F: BOSTON COMBINATION Paris Trail, Pride of the World, "InTh' ii ,. u ,,,, sm", ,". C W1101.1.,A1.1. RUI FRS sty Hoop f, H l t tid: p MANUFATURERS also offer for sale ti lot or dlf frrrol ol4kets Alrlntly eolle,l, at 110‘11•41 ALF I•Itll'K. MACRUM. GLYDE & & Co. Nos. 78 and 80 .711.41111 i E 7 STREET. GREAT REDITTIONS! VW - 1 CLLS AT THE LOWEST OF THE DAY. AT BATES & BELL'S, 91 FIFTH STREET. trIL AT EATONS NEW GOODS, Just Arrived by Express 81=1 olors; NEW lIRAII , ED HAIR (•(/lI.S. FRENCH TwisT II AIR 1"N I.S; HALF CURL NETS: All CURL WATERFALL NETS: NEW STYLE MACQUE 01INANIETS; NEW PANCY WIENS titn - rtm 4 : RI.M K NET. Volt VEIL'; , OLLAIRS IN 4.REAT VARIETY; FIRADLEY•S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRTS, In all style, Ina 'l.e.. =9 Gent's Furnishing Goods F'. I:I3ATON, 1m,3 Al CRUMtc CARLISLE. 19 Fifth Street, Are rreelylng NEW AND BE:UNABLE UOOll by Ea y fun,, Arw Y NEW STY LE, OK If AIR tit - Ali; HAIR IA II.S lIOLLs ANV TWISTS; SIOtIi:11 SILK NETS: srtirrF.l. LACE VEILS; LAME. , EN AMELEIP PA PF.It COLLAR 4 I.A I/I ES' EN AM El, AIF I'AI•ER i'LIPYS, Si'Y 031. it- NEW STYLE; A LEX A NIIKE'S NIIIII CoLIARS, Duplex Elliptic Skirts To Dealer, I. Manufacturere• Price I.lst. ALL KINDS OF PAPER COLLARS 1=1211131=1! ALL WINTER GOODS ♦T REDUCED PRICES. Merchants and Dalliers u pplied al lowest prices. MACCHIA! & CARLISLE, NEW SPRING STU CR NEW 4340 CO LIS 1:333 Wholesale and Retail. I=l3 JOSEPH HOWIE CO. 1 ""1,1,1";:inItYr4 1? - thtiE,wartivzol EITI:LALNTET 4434:::01:1115,, 17173SEXICY9 .10174:=0401.01:113, MILLINERY GOODS. LACE GOODS,. EMBROIDERIES, RUT FI.INUR. EIMIIMS, IMAMS, FARINUM NKIRTIN sPR HOSIERY AND Uhl/VIM,. Y.AI IMILINILZUK I ItTr.,_NPNES • WANTS. FLOUNCINNIN AND UM IDIL NUM:HEIM. ==%2 FIURNISMN 14 GOODS PACRR COLLARS alt Muds, ' CORShIlli HAIR. WI ' t/001. miLlwra, f O r riC,INTSS. WHOII ARC OPTIOULD AT POPULAR MOIR New Goody' Bet elved Daily. Hovers are 1111 , 1.4 to call at Nos. 77 and 79 Market Street. =MG A T W. W. NOORILEAD'B, - New Style Frizzed Nets, Hal r foils, Fancy Buttons, New Empress Hoop Skirts, Embroideries, Laces, Woolen Goods, r=l No. HI Market street. Mi:CANDLESS & CO., Wholeelate des ler. In YORRIUN AND DOM VATIC DRY GOODS, No. 9I Wood street, MIA !louse above Dintßood Yltubursh. In 2. 1866. NIATA, CAPS AND 1866. ISI - tiretw C*CoCicigii AT WOOLESALE. 11 - e4C4)OR:r) Ar 131 1F SOD STREET, Ask partlemlar nOvskilon of COUNTRY MAR CHAIST:4 totheir Itai :iToCR OW SPRINO RATS, etc., 'thick they WILL SRLL AT SILOS AT LY REDUCED PRICES. kIeCORD f t •U. _ _ SAW MILL. - palmy SAW 111111.1.:—The under .- oIetn STOCK et tore A OK TIMItKit 11AND, And Arc 'prepared to 111 for Bridge, Boot or House Lumber, Pitman, .ete., etc. RICIIIKT ft FIN KIIINE, corner Corry oreet.And Allegheny Rimer. mhretterd AKegKeny City. ROOMS AND BOARD. ROODS AND 'BOARD ribbed Hoene caw behad..*lth Baudi , by a g A.en tem...ndftre, j...l.lzrbaur, on , th e. !toe' of the. rust.g.r Won,. brAaldreAslog U. F.. tits rue, iteligt es exiipa!Agvtl, mtCtlaf _IOSEPH: mormthirDentist,- co*: ueltypc.,Uslldfnectinuot oIAMAIRIND, Mg: Il i ript c == ) % 4lli . Inalit i • • MEM =I CIE! MEE! 6E01E2 lIIZEI MEE I= 17 Fifth Street 19 Fifth Street. AND A OIL.NVAA . :. VARIZTV OV =I ONAMI!:MI DKMIMrr. SHERIFFS SATES. . lIIEBIKEZ. .-tai.E.--By 1 iifue of `sundry nxeentiolts Issued out of the Ms- .., erg s fest 34 ~7 6-0 ,1 1.X1t i i i iii 3 riLliee im , ta p tit si ' c gair es ti o th am etioo tuo so iro Ci ry th • ~,, tree, ..it the pins. of beginning- ..4trattalubm Diet Court ordtjleghenv county, nnv-three ace. '64% perches shrift_ MeallUnilliil., Ma, and to the. Sheriff o? said count e y7li n r7c i ted ' :, there will tie ex t ...ed to public sale, at tee Being the. name tract of land which Glanjatt 4 . , Broady and tre by deed dated April Ito Crtert llou, Lathe eltY .i l' n "'" r g h, '" .'"'" recorded tn vol. LIS page 4 conveyed MI ea ~ ~. e B it., ~,, :1.1115,D.t V. the el3d day 0, April. A. ~teeno F. Bennett. I.OIV. as the •bll'Ocirreliill it., p.....,, M 1 , , o'clOtk A. M. , t he I.""W' ''' ' "e- Farm" on w Melt is erected one two story log .....rltoe,l real estate, to wit: , , . o el Lsso dwelling house, log barn and stable. Also one, N:1 :he ri,:111, 1111 e, Interest tutu emit 0 . ~.s,,s, ~. houtie;.-ekceptifig,r ~„ defendant, is di tam Chand , crs, Of, in and _l rmerving all he coal lying in and tinder, fi. ss -, all that certain inter or piece of hunt situ... land. Also all that certain other tract or in sullenness toe aship, county of Allegheny stml state ot Petinsytvania, and known as the .P i r d . „ o " t os T s r s ,' , \• . ''l ss t' s yu ss o o, lii ri l t it „ e o 7 o . O . w f n o s u ll o i o p o ri , f o Tom ßo. 21, I. I brony faint, and !mended by COSI Prof.' ginning at a poet on the line of land now. I y til .s , doision A Perelval, now( O'Neil tind oth- ~ ia , A , of .tears meewary, nett a .foof of ers.. , and l.s• lands of Petersoo , s heirs :Lila 01.11- ... lands now or late 05 William d Eliza Bott '''• "'"! '"'", 'L.'' , ", Die rid n, r." I • . " d ''' n " . geroon : thence along t0t.1,1 klogorsOrt's hind 1 soling . "11 al ll's, .t. or less, awl being the . south :N degrees vs 63-lue perehes to a sante 1.5,1 , 1 1L1.1,1 A 1 . 1'1,1 by , Moi %V an. CIIMITItIVIN n 0,,,, thence he tuna now or late of James in rertai 1, aelit.ll 01 ejectment in tilts Dio - i Brawny north 73 degrees east to 43-100 perches t rict tours or said vomit). at N. 314 of April , to ss sugar trees th us ,. by ,y},i Brawdy , Tenn, Is3u, and having thereon erected it g(wel on ,' George Seibold, south 73degrees, east TS ' 11, ening 111511.., barn and other out bn ridings, s,,,sso perches to a post t a corner of Land.now. nd having alrult orchard thereon, with Other or lute of James and Mary 'Ullman; thence i; p ro, rutrokt,oveent.tog anti reserving there• by said land of Hillman north 4 degrees 2 min- our, lulu evt l r. Si,. 140 1 1000151 111 said land ass rtes, eas t os indoe perches to a Dent thence ha ~.old tool rooveyett to Berry nod other, 1=1;1 now or late of James McCleery north A 1., ell that certrin Other tract of hunt situ- s i eg . r e,,o, teat 45 71-100 perches to the place of attar in .1 etferson township, county of Alio- sso ~,,ing. Contaluing Piece. 3 gl-100perches glien) nod Mate of Penney Ivania, eontaluing toilet uneanure,excepting and reserving &lithe two hundred and " coal Wing lu and under saki piece . , of land, and knots it . the Bedell Farm, now, or for umrly In possmsion of Gifford ..t W them, as Anis.. ' •rn, B e d of June Anderson, being i art of the name promises which Portent tenttots, nun L....totted by land of lien. Jo.- des .•,s , u ‘ . titan Large, (now' Ilenry Large), Andrew Be. ~_ 5 .,, 5 ,. ,:,,, ~„. . „.0 5 ,, , coos - eye d to 'h e soldjmbe deed dated t 351 June, Is:a, recorded dell, tillf, ey Peterson's heirs, William Robin- It' . „ s ` - ',; os ' o - h . ." . . t•011'8 heirs, htrl.lll.son and others, titel having ' - seined and taken In execution as the prop the rat acres cleared and fetteed, and being ter Savitt6s Bank. the mime farm uh Mb William Wright, bydeed cr y or jou . , r Bennett at the suit of the Dol. , dated .1 uI y 15, Lott, and recorded In the Itpeortl.. ALSO, er's onto. in and fur the Raid county of Alle- All the right. title, Interest, In anti claim of the gheny, in deed book, Wel. 31 s page 451, granted • t , 'et defendant, ler Dean, of, and to all that end conveyed onto sate 5ll clam Chambers. curtain lot of piece of ground situate In the There are two apple orcharns on the farm, Third ward of the city of Pittsburgh, bottnded . one trame dwelling house, blacksmith shop, and described as follows: Beginning on the two log dwelling houses, and two barns, ex aide of High street at the thstauce of 40 cepting, however, the eltroto coal therein, coil- feet 4 incite+, south from Webster &treat: , vexed by .1,1 William Chambers to Berry and , t heti southerly on High street 34 feet II Inches, others. Also, all that certain other tract of land sit mated . TssZroeeeorss.lro,fTyloolto%. C ollins'. or . le so lf o r fi t. g . o h l= , .. , in Jefferson township, Allegheny coon-' . glee with High st rent 43 feet to lot now or late ty 51111 State of Pennsylvania, and bounded of Joint Mellon • then,. parallel with High by lands late of. ames Mcßoberts, deceased, exert. northerly ' l7 feet t'...:, inches ton fence is holds of Santee! Chamberlain, John Payne, rt; thenceat right angles easterly tOWards LU ThOLLS Large and Samuel Whines , and con- sg , „ root as coot; thence Damsel with moll to In Mg ISO acres, more or lease, b ein g . the earns street northerly 7 feet 4% Inches to spin I farm or tract of land which John Chambers, „ thence westerly at right angles towards High by deed doled Jatteary Ilk 15'11, recorded . ..1 street 16 feet to the place of beginntnr, on the If.'enr°"'''"' °lf ". In a n° for said°:°nn "ri which Is erected a three-story brickbuilding, in tired book "It," 41, page 440, granted am being the saute conveyed to said Dean by. erniVeyed onto ttaltl William Chambers, (and Reilly and Dunnegan by deed dated SepteM being the same tract upon which said William bee 7, 165.9, and recorded vol. 135, page 118. Al- Chain hers now r.illes), and upon which m so, all that certain other lot or me. of ground rated n dwelling house, barn two tenant situated in Dm Third Ward of the city of houses a n d other outbuilding*. The. Is coal Pittsburgh, beginning On the west aide of tinder said land. High oti'eet 13 feet 10 inch. south from Seined and taken in execution as the prop- Webster street; thence southerly, along High erty of W ill tom C hero !'ham at the suit of John , titre., in feet six Inches, to the lot above des. T. Cochran, and John T. Coral ran for use m . cribed; thence westerly ny Hutto( sald lot and Wnt SI Murray. at right angles wt, 1.11 High street, 10 feet; A LSO, thence by the sam sontberty parallel with High street, 7 feet , Inches' thence westerly by the same parall with Webster street, 99 feet to lot now, or I te, of John Mellon; th ence northerly, paridiel with High etc, et, ;XI feet; ' thence easterly at , right angles towards High street, 20 feet; thence northerly, parallel with High street, 8 feet' 1031 Inches; and thence at right angles. easterly, . feet to the place of no- . ginning; 611 wh Ica is erected atilt-ea story brick dwelling, being the 113U10 lot Which John Ite- Collum and ux by deed dated September 15, 1860, recorded tolinne 147, page 771, conveyed to sold Dean. Seised anti taken In execution as . theprop erty of Peter Dean, at the stilt of the Dollar Savings Dank end JIIMOS K. Honing°, for use of the Dot tar Savings Bank. JOHN 11. STEW ART, Sheriff. Sn enter's Ureter, Pittsburgh, March 31st, A. D., 1866. All the right, title, Interest and claim Of the defendant, A. W. Gazgam, of, In and to all those eight building. lots In the said Auelley IV. tiassam's second plan of lots in the city district of Pittsburgh, bounded and described WA follows, v Commencing at a point pn the Southern sad.. of Centre avenue, at the corner of Centre avenue and Seidl At , red, and reilning thence in tin easterly 111 reetion aloe said cen tre avenne, the distance of tali feet, ire the north-west corner of lot number 5, In A. W. GLL7.2I.II'S (tree plan of city district lots; thence. I In PeOUther4l direction airing the western side of said lot number live, the distance of 10 feet; thence at right angles to the same, In S west erly direction, 200 Wet to Soho stree ‘ tlenee rn along the astern side of Soho street In a northerly direction, the distance Of venty feet to Centre avenue at the pitmen( beg - letting. Being lots niunbers one, two three, font, live, sts, see en anti eight, in Aud ley W. Gazgam's +ecoed plan of lots in the city district. Atao—All those other eight loLs In the said A mlley W. Gemini's second Wan of the city district. of Pittsburgh, bounded and described as follows, vie: Commenting at a point on the northern side of Linden street, at the corner of Linden and SOile streets, thence In an east erly direction along. Linden street, the dis tance of two hanolred feet, to the south-west ern corner of lot number 5, in A. W. thizsam's first plan of city district lots; thence along the western side of saki lot number 5, in a norther eel). direction, the distance. of 70 feet; thenci• at right angles to the saute, in at westerly di rection, the distance of 'Ole feet to Soho street; a Inner In ;1,1011[11..11y .1 irectlon, along the east ern shin of sells street, the distance of 70 feet to the plat, of beginning on Linden street; t he same Icing lots numbers 5, 10, 11, IL,' 111, 14, 15 and 10, In Amite) . W. Leassam's secoriel plan, aforesaid Seized and taken in execution, an the proper y of Aud ley W. litiszatn, at the suit ot Benja min P. Blood, for use of Edward Sullivan. 113212 All tile right, title, Interest and claim of the deimidant, Samuel Goodwin now in the hands of ills Administrator, John .I'. Miller, (with no tice to Wesley Goodwin anti Emma bood w In, ; children of said Samuel Goodwin, deceased.) All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate In Robinson township, A lleghenp county, State of Ponnsylvanta adjoining the lands of Ar buckle, McNaug ' fiton and Taggart, bounded and described as follows: Beginning on the west side of Cheaters creek, at the line of lands of John J. Taggart;_ thence north 70.5 de grees west, 49 perches, to n hickory; thence north 5 de, roes east, 19 and 6-10 perch., to a post; thence north 45.6 degrees oast, S perches, to a hickory; thence north 27 degrees east, N and 6.10 perches, to a white oak; thence north I 4 degrees east, 15 perches, to a poet, thence south 39 degrees east, Is porches, to Chanters creek, and thence along said creek, south 2 de grees west, 15 perches, to the place of begin ning; containing ten acres, more or less,• and upon which is erected it One storied Wm. wet ling house; being the saute lot or piece of ground Mel; wt. conveyed to Samuel G00d ‘,.., .1 Win Taggart and wife, by deed dated July M, 1819, and recorded in the °M I ee for re- cording deeds, 3.c., for Allegheny county, in I deed book, volume 103, page M. seized and taken In eSeelll.loll, as the prop erty of sallw' Goodwin, now in the hands of • John .1. Miller, (with Untie° to Wesley Cowl win and Ettimallooda in, children of said Sam uel Goodwin, deceased,) at the suit of John Taggart, for use of Wm. Young ft Co., now for use of Mary J. Taggart. A L9O, All the right, title. Interest anti Main' of the defendant Jacob Wakefield, of, in, and to all runt certain piece or tract Of land situate in Franklin township, Allegheny county, Mate or Pennsylvania, bOrtiltieti and described as follces, Beginning at a post on the line ofland now or late owned by A. Means; thence by said tine north degrees, east I'M perches to a 'lost; thence by land new or late owned by the heirs of 8. Neely. north 2V, degrees, west 17l perches and 8 links to a post; thence by lands of which this tract was part, Beath 87 degrees. west 119 0.10 perches to a post; thence by lands now or late owned by Robert Wilson, south 2 degrees, east 171 6-10 perches to the place Of beginning, containing 195 acres more or lass, being part of lot No. IM in Nicholson'. Distriet of depreciation lands, and being the same tract of land which etas conveyed by John Robertson and wife to James Wakefield by deed, nearing date November, 1836, and recur. tied in said county of Allegheny, In deed hook volume 53, page 174, being all the Interest of of said delendant In and out of said tract of Lund throng% and tinder the will of James Wakefield, deceased, dated July 3,1348, as the name remit,. on record in the °dice of the Register of Wills in and for said county of Allegheny, upon widish are erected a two sto ried frame dwelling house, a barn, stable and other out buildings. Seized and taken in execution as the prop erty of Jacob Wakefield, at the suit of John administrator of David C. Wake dela. CHM All the right., true, interest, and claim of the defendant. Hiram Huila, deceased, now In the hands of D. C. Heitz and J. G. Murray his ad ministrators, of, In, and to the one undivided third part of alt that piece or parcel of land, situate to the township of Snowden, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylva rile, bounden and described as follows, to wit: On the west by lands of It. 11. Fife, on the south by.lands lately of James Fife, Esq., now John Lothinger and Johnston Adams, on the east by lands of John Mathews and Jacob Horning, and ou the north by . lands of Harrison Hulls and - lately George IlaWkins, contahling one hundred and two acres and one hundred and forty-six perches, more or less, on which is erected two frame dwelling houses, two frame barns and other out build ings. Seized and taken in execution as lie proper ty of 11.1 ram Maltz, deceased, now In the hands of D. C. Hintz and J. G. Murray his admint. paters, at the salt of J. V. Howland for tuse.of D. C. Hultl, now for sue O of A. 11. ALS, All the right, title, interest, and claim of the defendant Alexander Gregg, Of, in, and to, all that certain lot or messnage of land lying In the township of Elizabeth, Allegheny county, PennsylvanM, bounded and described as fol lows, viz: Beginning at a post in the street or road; thence south 70: degrees, west. 16 per ches ton post; thence .by land of Ladwick Bitlshouaer north 16degrees, west 5 perches to a post; thence by laud of the same, north 7Dy, degrees, oast 16 perches tea post on said Street or read, and thence along the same eolith 10 degrees, east 5 perches to the place of begin ning, containing one-half aCre of land. Seized and taken In execution as the prop.. erty of Alexander Gregg at the snit of John Gregg. A.Lfith All the right. title, intermit and claim, Of the defendant Levi Howard, now In the hands of Jame', Howard, Ids executor, of, in and to, all that certain lot or piece of land actuate In the Reserve Tract opposite Pittsburgh, adjoin ing lands of Dr. C. L. Armstrong, and described as follows, via. Beginning. at :a. Post on the Ohio River, a corner of Di. Armstrong's lot thence along the line of said lOC north 7.W deg. east SS porcine, to a post on Ferry Lime: thence along said lane, south deg. east 10 1 4 per. 10 apoet; thence month 75Xtfeg. west XI per. to the Ohio flyer, and thence along said river to the place of beginning. Containing two acres and one quarter. Seized and taken In execution as the prop ertp of Levi Howard, now In the hands ofJ ernes Howard his executor at the snit of Thomas Hind's executers. . _ • _ . ALSO, All the right, title, Interest and Malin, of the defendant Jonathan Large deceased, in the hands of Ida tolusinLitrator Henry Large of In and to, all those two certain lota of ground being Nos. • and I lu James Patterson's subill t Vision of lot No . St i t Dr. Nathaniel Bedford's plan of Int, In Born eh or Birmingham, Alla Ebony Comity, Stu ii of Fennsylvinia, :Said iota baring a front i f ulinut •S lest on Denman street, and running sea preserving the same width Cu feet. - • Seised and taken in execution, as theplrop erty of Jona th an. Loran dereased, now in the hands of Lis administrator Henry large, at the suit of William Dilworth, Jr, lt.. , • • All the right, title, urrest and Claim of the defendant John F. I unnett of, In and. to, ail that certain treat or parcel of land situated on the waters of is:nia Still Bun, La g a id w i n *ow ,. atop, AllegitenY : DortiliTiatiii:swe of Fenusvic reale. . Bounded and thiserlha.L• as follows.• Beginning al ahlekorytreo at :the.cOrner at lands now or late of William Long.and John • a,./ Long. Diener by, laud of William. Long nort h •blieg, west .61 WOO perches to i priat; • theneo north 60% deg., east-3t perches to. a ,I w the saki -thence thence • nOrthy 6 deg.- east gt 640 . 1 perches to e..p.mt;.thence north --..-48.pereherr to a white mat; thence.north 4015 deip•east Si ' 13.100 perches to a post;.:thence north 66 deg. east'l7 32,100-pereheatiolLpindathenos by land . now late of Henry.ithiwenstein south, s)t deg: east 19 16-100 perchehioot„peett thence south? deg. west /9_Miatita.ta appal; ,thence .north 79%arg. - ein -56 11erKiiirtaa - .post. to lands Of. , dshilia ,l ll . loadyi"tifeattr. b y leettn.r• ,Selbted theith' , 4OMM•ft; , esit' 6 PlOPepefteli-tO it' , ;prawn tieeittanceng land or rttchohut Hott - SHERIFF'S SALES. ro3oloE.li:(ll33`} N ORDINANCE for the Dlstrlbu,- thin of the Appropriation to Vire Engine. and Ifone, for the year husd. I. Be It ordaford and enacted by the May or, A/do-men and intirens of Pittsburgh, in Select and (Named+, a”iiinbLeti, and a ts hereby melded by authority of the same, That or the moneys heretofore appropriated Ihr Conceits to Flee En gines owl Done, 1 we Thousand Vire Hundred Dot bob shall he and here', bet apart and Alit lir paid lo each of the following companies, nisi Vig ilant. Neptune, Niagara, Eagle. Allegheny. Du -1,11.,111P lir lief; and that of the same appropria lion. the NUM of There Hniiiired shall tie paid to each td the following named I t, Companies, .t ap edntat and Good Intent: and that n( the ban.. propriation, the .111 aline Thousand Dol lars •hall he paid to The Stewart If ono 51211 Ladder Company ns~. That all ordinance% or part• of ordinances Inconsistent heren lilt be anti thy Caine nee hereby rpealed. ordained and enarted Into a Inc In Conn ells, this ate day of March, A. D., iyo3. • - . JAMES fiteAULIGY, Presidool. of Oeloot Council Att,.l.: E. E. MORROW, =2M==! . . TIJOSIAS STEAL. President of Common Connell Atte HOGII ile3l/1811111. EMMEMiI ORDLNANCE Atithorking the Grading. Pacing and Setting with Curb-Stone of Logan I. Be it ordained and by the May. or, Aldermen nod (Mire. of Pittsburgh, in Stied and COMM y on Councils assemb led, and is hereby enacted authority of Is hereby) 'that the Record ing Regulator be and he Is directed to adlier tier for proposals for Orn.ling, Paring and Setting with Curti•Stone of Logan :Street, (rota Webster street to Redford street, In the Sixth q' :and to let the as In the manner directed hy L n Ordinance of t . ounclia passed Angnnt Slat, A. IL, ILY:, and an .; Act of Assembly approved January Oil., A. IL, IWIL Ordained and enacted into s law in Cennells, this 'lBth day of bland., A. I'.. lead. .1 AMES Dir.AULEY, President ofSelect Cotter/I. Attest E. E. aloanow, ,lerk or :rierl Council. T Hun AS STEEL, President of Ilerunvon Connell. At lest: 111011 . I'lerk of C . omto'on C.ooncil MEM AN OgtDINANCE Authorizing the Watling, Paving sad Setting with bleb-Stone 'Beech Allot. tizermais Be if ordained and enacted by Ott Matt o, Aldermen, and cleans of Patentees to Select and ilmtmteti Conneas atermeed,and ft fa beep enacted by atithoetta 0/ are same, That the Records Ins Iteguialor M: an t be in hereby directed to ad vertise fur proposals ha ti the tending., Paving and betting with Curls-White d' Deitch Alley, from Bed ford to Webster street, and to let the same In the manner directed by an Ordinance of inatiels passed. Aorot tat, A. D., lea. and an Act of Astembly ap proved January 6th, 1664. Ordained and enacted Into a law In Councils, this 28th day of March, A. 11., l&B. • JAMES SicAt/LEE, President of :select Council. Attest: E. E. Moßacrw, Olerh o Selcot Council. l'll. /11., STEEL, ol • 'olionou Council Stint: HUGH lic3l,llTEll. clerk of Common Council. intahhtd AN ORDINANCE Defining Boun dary Linen between the Fifth and Ulath, Third and Fourth %Verde. SecTION I. Be a ordained and enacted by the Bay r, Aldermen and Citizens of Pittebrirgh, in Select end Common Votencile renibied, and if is hereby enacted by authority it/ the tame That the dirislan lines between the Western end or the Fifth and ninth, Third and Fourth Wards, elan be the cent. of Faber to Washington street. Washington street to Liberty street. and thence along Lanai street to the Allegheny river. Ordained and enacted Into a law In Councils, thla %Lb day of March, A. I)., LOGO. J AMES Mc MILEY , President of Select Council. Attest: F. F.. MORROW, .. . , Cierk'of Select Connell. • TH EL, President or Common Council Atten: HVOU Mal/111MB. lEEMONii=II A N ORDINANCE Relating' to See- A. a.. 3. ennytrr=l.l of City Code. littertox I. Be it ordained and enacted by PM May. anAldermen, and Citizen, of Pdlebstrph, fn Mane d VOMI7/01/ Councils at/nob/ea, and tt ie hereby enacted by Me at/thorny Veber Come, That all *home, or ciblbitlons of any kind whatsoevr referred to 142 Section 3d, Chapter= of the City Code for which. thr license fee for the use of the City Is based upon the price of adualmiou, mild fee Wall be at the rata of onedollar for etery live cents Charged for seats of the highest price. SEC. 3. Any patio of amid Section 3, Chapter 23d. conflicting herewith, be and the same Is hereby re pealed • Ordained and 'enacted Into • law in Colltkale, this 26th day of March, A. D., MA& JAMES McAULEY, Prealdentuf Select Council. Attest: E. E. titotnow, I 'leek of Select Council. Preside r n i Nf ld Cam ST oPt` l ot . mil. Attest. Munn Mc3lAnYtu, I •lerk of Common Connell. ralaSt3td - WALL PAPHRS,&o. THOMAS PAOLI:H. WHOLESALE AND RLI AIL DEALER IN W ALL F I AIP - Eal. TRANVARENT WINDOW SHADES, MI P ja co 17 su Pl. EEO Warehouse, 91 Wood Street, Second door below Diamond Alley, re:Crund PITTSBURG . • _ WALL PAPERS, In .Fero Designs. PLAIN Ali U. BEAUTIFUL. BIM HT 00( 102 - cwiar Xtectokv-123.6 IN UREAT VARIETY, AT 107 Market. Street, near Filth. =3M=7M PAPER HANGINGS FOR nes. ' A greet collection or dmerican Watt Papers. i , or the 6rst time Wire years dry rir IFMOGLISii P4PERS. A eholee metedlon of the , Newest French Papers I=l WALTlilt P. MAIIMIALL, • SI Wood Street. 0 A steyA 04 A LLEGHEWIrtQIIN'IIi,ix.—At suk, orphaps• Court held at thaetty of Plttaborirb e to mid for iiald rudely.. in thentattoror tita•iatala . . or Letitia C.. ttotomp et. al., no. 45, December, Term, Inrs. March 11111, WAL E. - Han RINI," Ss— Nan. appointed Auditor - to audit the excel,. Vous.. BY TELE COURT. VIVID the Item& . Eterk. The Linillor above named artritneet the parties hp, .• teresled, for the.puip , ete of lila Appointment. at, hti. °Nee r No .511 Atrant. street,••Pattobarsh, on that' ESTE OAT UP APItlt,A.:l)... tald„, p„.eo4logle, W. E. HAWKINS Jfi. 'Abditor " raldohlaavawd • ' iMECUTOWS N0T1C14:44110.4 is ,., ..a.4 I,,,,,,tirfvell , thse Letter* testatuetteitry m,. the emotes 9 WU:UAW AUTOBRIATILEZt lett -GC , -—, Alleibeity Lily. Merneur eteultilY, TdOMSM,IMVIIt, beast duly granted to itiathattel Holmes eta the L.. ' V I M 415=1 I NT. aftn ar i ATI IV tr4r44 7) , pptim l i az i jpt ,eialarbly&, iibi...., ' SueytyPer Simla; &Wetter.* '' ". x —'. M . .~' S~ ~ ~~ R ~ ~~ r o ,~,. 3 1 e i ~ r ~ ?~ Sri x '-~~~-~