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ECONDA.Y, MARGIT 19,1507.
THE SII,PREME JUDGE:9IIIP.
Some necks ago we brought forward
the Hon. 11. W. Wttalams, one of the
Ju• ges of the District Court of this
county, as a person eminently St, both
in point of character and qualifications,
for the Feat upon" the bench of the Su
preme Court soon to be vacated by the
expiration of the term for which the
Hon. Ononon W. WOODWARD waselect-.
ed. Several of oaf cotemporaries; itt
this city and elsewhere, have since added
their testimony to our's In this matter,
in a manner most decidedly complimen.
tary to the Judge. On Saturday last, a
meeting, of the members of the bar of
this, county was held in the District
Court Itoom,at which a preamble and res
olutions were adapted, that will bolound
in another column. This meeting was
fully attended. The gentlemen.who par
ticipated in it have all practiced before
.Judge .WILLIAII2 and have full knowl
edge of his judicial abilities. Not a
few of theta have attained a high posi
tine in the legal profession. The opin
'Jou of such a body, : on a question of this
• sort, is entitled to a large measure of
consideration. Its' doings will doubtless
attract . attention, particularly among
lawyers, throe, heat the CoMmonwealth;
and we trust will elicit tavorable=respon
ses from the bin of many comities, es
pecially on tins side of the AllethenieL
pOLITICAL YttoGitEststo?i,
Among the healthy signs of the . times
in tuis progressive age, is the improved
moral tone of the political world, by the
inauguration of reforms which will tend
eventually to eradidate the evils of our
political system. It is idle for political
. tricksters to endeavor to stop the car of
progress, as these reforms Spring from
the better class of society, and a class
too, whose views must be respected and
obeyed sooner or later. lt is but the
legitimate results of the.' triumphs of
Christianity, and it is only a question of
time when the altimatum will be reach
ed of securing a political system based
upon the principles of Christianity and
the highest .giade of approved morals.
The,leavening process has been at work
for years graduallyassimilatlng the body
politic into the healthy condition shadow
ed forth within a brief space bf time.
Parties aro necessary to the equili
brium of our GoYernment, and the evils
and bad policy of one party gives stabil
ity and power - to the opposition. The
sleepless vigilance of the political lead
ers -of the respective parties:is a safe
guard to the true interests of the Gov
ernment. The conflict of great princi
ples furnish the status of each party, and
they give color and edge to all the mi
nor question's of the day. It is a mat
ter beyond peradventure, which party
is using its power to, uphold the right
and propagate moral principles, and
which one is defending oppression and
wrong, under - the guise of conservatism
and 'constitutional rights. It is as ac
knowledged tact the world over, that the
Republican party is the faithful ally at'
religion and good morals. Acknowledg
ing God
,in the affairs of government;
contending in all possible ways for the
rights of the sable sons of Africa; foster
ing the cause of tereperance; insisting
upon the obServances of religious
In public institutions; in a word,
&mg ever] 'thing that will tend to honor
God and elevate man. While these great
cardinal elements loom out so promi
nently, yet, there are some dark" spots
arising from the - ree - eancy of professed
, friends of the party, that will disappear
in time, if the Republican party are
'faithful to the mission imposed upon R—
AUL to cease the good work on hand, un
til our political structure is reconstructed
fully upon the principles of Christianity
and sound inortils, Akin to the doings
of the legislative body of the. General
Government vie 'find many of the mem
bers of the respective houses also, co
gnized in religious exercises in various
ways, and temperance reform, by asso
ciiite,d effort, which promises to do *such
towards purging.the Capi , al of the odium
heretofore attached-to that place by the
evil designs of wicked legi-latora:
The wattle of the Opposition crops out
in their votes in the Legislative halls of
Congress AO the various States; its
nominating Conventions from the State -
Convection down to the smallest body.
of that party; its local action upon moral
and ret.din 'questions; its association
with improper maims and crganisations,
ti. effect its objec , , and obtuln power, are
defined in unmistakable language. Let
any one read the resolutions of the Con-,
• ventions of the Demo Erotic party in any
part of the country, and they will sea
their lamentation for the 'reform accom
plished to elevate the oppressed, and the
threats of retaliation when the opportu
nity occurs. The same animus_dovel
ops itself in every way in our local
politics, by throwing obstacles towards
securing pruner legislation in the tragic
of liquors' and other • important reform
• measures.
These general observations serve to in
troduce a brief notice of the successful
efforts now in force in advancing the
temperance cause in this State. It iu but
a short time since that men of good
moral character, and members of the
Church too, •were'compelled either to
avoid a political canvas, or else sacrifice
principle directly or indirectly, to secure
J an election to oaice.. Such' was the de
basing means used to secure votes that a
Christian man - rarely passed through a
struggle for:Mike without tarnishing Ilia
good ear and injuring Christianity.
Party u• .-•enanccd this tribute to
-... and such means,
but • 1,
hardly to ,
cates of liberal r
lons. It is
.:, sdvo-
liquor, and kindred 1... •
nipotent in bygmie days,
bad stich Power in their associaten, • -
when it is remembered that the tone ui
society N4"35 et Such a low ebb on these
subjects.
The recent canvas for Governor has'
developed an element of moral power,
perhaps never attained before in this
State. 'Tin true great principles were
ut stake in the canvas, and such as were
btiund to succeed, yet, it is also equally
- true, that our noble', al.:indent bearer did
not barter his temperance ptinciplea to
• secure his nomination or his election.
lie stood on the foundation of right, and
succeeded. What a proud record our ex
cellent Governor has, not only .during
the rebellion, but of grand moral princl
' pies. :No wonder the recent noble stand
taken by him at the late State Temper
once Convention, and the thrilling
words uttered by him on that memora
ble occasion, are musing the friends of
the liquor traffic to tremble with appre
hensions, .of restrictions of the most
stringent character.
Take for Instance the sentiment of thil
community now sompared with a ycar
ago. Then, temperance men were
alarmed at the prospect before them; and •
fears were entertained that the Ffire• I
guards, poor as they were, would be re
moved. But the great heart of the Chris
thin public were moved, and the work
of reform commenced inside the church
es, and outstdo by its leagues and socie
ties of Sons of Temperance. and Temp
lars', so that now the currentie complete
ly changed, and tho friends of temper
ance are organized for accomplishing re
ferias, which a year or so ago, were
deemed impracticable. From the pres
ent out-look the time has passed when
the wishes of the better portion of our
community in .the churches, and those
connected with the temperance organi
zations, will be slighted or trampled upon,
in general and local elections.
This progressive step in our political
system, and such avowals as Las been
made by candidates for high offices in
other State*, not to buy Mike with mon
ey and otheFiruproper means, to secure
their object, leaven one thing more to be
done to elevate the status of political
;circles, that of Christian and moral men
attending the primary nominating meet
ings to prevent the wrongs sometimes
perpetrated and accomplished by their
indifference and neglect of this duty:
The best way to prevent improper per
sons from receiving offices of trust end ;
responsibility, is to guard well the in
cipient steps at the primary meeting. If
our order—loving citizens neglect this
precaution, they should not complain
when improper Demons are elevated to
places of power.
Taking all things into account, we
think great strides Lave been taken of
late towards securing a better condition
of things in this State, in our future po
litical campaigns. It has also been
demonstrated that a man. can be elect
ed to office on principle without catering
to low and groveling means.
A COMMITTEE appointed by the last
Congress to investigate the affairs of tue
New York Custont-House, as will be re
membered, made startling disclosures of
corruption, in which Collector SETTEE,
Senator DOOLITTLE, Senalo7 PATTER
sox, (the President's son-in-law,) and a
Mrs. PZUY, a friend of the President,
was mixed up. After the Committeo
made its report the two Senators, in their
places, ventured upon denials, taking
care not to cover the points actually
charged 'upon them. Mr. Stereos at
last appeared before the public ins card,
protesting Lis innocence, and aspersing
the Committee. -Mr. BELL:OID, as the
acconntof Congressional doings we pub
lished on Saturday, showed, rejoined,
damaging the Collector beyond the possi
bility of recovery. It is now reported from
Washington that the feeling in Congress
runs-rery strong against Mr. SMYTHE,
and that if the President does not re
move him, he will be impeached. As
we read the accounts, the President is as
much at fault as the Collector. What
better right had the President to ask to
have his daughters and his female favor
ites, provided for corruptuly, through
the Custom-house, than the Collector
had to conclude the infamous arrange
ment
H.O.lialplanta, March 15th. leg 7.
2 nrlo/12 Hinarryls—DS.l.a Sias:—Sloes
have been a member of the Senate of Penn
sylvania, there have been la that body abler
advocates of liberal railroad legislation,
bat none truer than I. The narrow ;alley
that dent, a development to the State and
country, or would hold It subject to the
tit of a inOn n tiol.T, la abhorrent to my
judgment and conscience. ,
I called your attention yesterday; and
now do so agate, to a paragraph In years
of the 13th, beginning with the swords
"That we may do no injustice," m wbicb, I
have no doubt by-oversight, the very great
Injustice La done me of umi• Ling my name
from a list Of Senator, true to a free rail
road system. I coccerated with those Sen
ators so product!, a tree railroad law; and
man one of fuse. who, f-iling in that, and
beitevieg the bill passed. entitled -an act
to author'. the formation of railroad cot ,
potations," a miserable lie, toollably ant
weakly conceived to cheat the people, voted
:Ver s a ' l l e L yea t m "r di s gTrt ° ,7;Z u T!lle ly fe tr a e r e .T.
on
ly as to measures, after vale ego -to to
amend, voted for the hill finally iduiply.
being the beet they weld get, sad a st,p,
they conceived, in the right direction. •
regret that while all the above Senators
were mentioned creditably in the pars.
graph referred to, the oteiviion of my name
should convey the inference that I was one
of those who aided to pass snob a cheat and
sham. I regret IL-the morn Is:Cause I Bee
ynur article cOpled today y, in the Press and
Telegraph, nod It may, be Copied in many
other ',opera.
Hereafter, dear airs, if yen have occasion .
In your paper In nen:mt. - Senators *lint/elk:lre
in &future for the commonwealth, and are
trying to make it, please do not omit me.
Very respectfully yours,
heater drossy &sows,.
REITAIIEL—Mr. BROWNS states his
own case correctly, and we regret t►e
accidental omission of his name from
the list we , published of Senators true to
the principle of a General Railroad Law.
Tnn Harrisburg Telegraph seems de'
termined that we Ehali enjoy no credit
for saying pleasant things of Simon
Cameron. It no.. longer adopts °Ur edi
torials as its own, but credits
them to other papers. Come gentle
men, give us a fair chance, and what we
c an say "true as gospel" . don't attribute
to the Lancaster Examiner.
'Account:lo to the returns of recut
Parliamentary elections in . Prussia, 1 a
large .majnrity of the people of Schles
wig are Danes, and desire to be under
the government of Denmark. While as
serting with great . boldness and power
the right of the solidarity of peoples,
Prussia defies that right when it suits
her ambition so to do.
Ex.GovsEeon JOIMBTON to a heavy
load on the'President. Ile must be pro
vided for in spite of the Senate, which
has already refused to rcognize his
claims to office. He has just been
appointed to fill the Internal Revenue
,Gellector's office at Philadelphia until
such time as the Senate may displace
him. •
Tan cotton crop of the Southern
States, last year, reached two million
bales, and sold for $7.00,000,000. In
1859, the crop was Are millions of ,bales,
and brought $250,000,000. Of course,
the crop last year cost considerably the
most, by reason of taxes, paper money,
and higher wages.
Tan Blair County Whig urges the Re
publicans of that District to unite in re
questing Er-Governor Curtin to become
their candidate for the 'State Senate, to
fill the vacancy created by the expiration
of the term at the Hon: L. W. Hall.
Tun Chlean° Tribune advises Cowan
and Doolittle to . "me as is remnant of
their repetitions by following Jim
Latte'a example or blowing out Ida
brains." Perhaps Lane had an advan
tage over these gentlemen.
Tuts spiritual teaching of 11r. Henry
Ward Beecher has resulted to lacer
fruit. No lass than five members at his
congregation have been detected j¢ dis
tilling contraband whisky.
THERE i 8 a raid upon Canada on foot
among the Fenians. It cannot be pro
ductive of any good result to the cause
of Irish liberty.
Goy. Crarrix Balled for Franca on
Saturday last from New York. Elia
family :canine In Philadelphia,
...-
Edllortzleorrerp.m.r,o rl,t•bn!glloll.sle. i
MONUMENT 1101:if:,
PICIIIIONE. V.., Marsh 14, Ihn7.
I reached this renowned metropolis at
1 r. st. on the 13th, leaving Washington
at 7A. M. I came by steamboat fifty-five
miles to Aequia Creek, thence by Rich
mond, .Fredericksburg anti Potomac
Railway seventy-live miles to this city.
I expected to get a boat for Yorktown at
six thii.utorning, and having but a few
hours, spent them in looking' in upon the
Rouse of Delegates, where the consider.
ation of a bill to provide by taxation for
paying the interest on the State debt was I
postponed for it . few days, to see what
Congress would do. One of the
speak-
- era did not feel quite sure that Virginia
was not about played out; he doubted
whether the Legislature would ever
again meet after the 4thof July. A good
deal of the virus of slavery amid rebellion
lingers in the breasts of a few at the del..
cgates, while most of the members ap•
pear willing to dry up the tears they
have been shedding over the spilled mills
of secession and betake themselves to all
approved expedients for building up the
waste places of the Old Dominion. This
doubtless will soon become the prevail
ing policy of all judicious Virginians.
The geographical position Of this State
is probably better than that of tuty other,
the length of lines of railroads and canals
extending from Tidewater to the nevi-
Obis rivers of the West, i s shr rter than
through any other State. The climate
is all that could be wished; the agricul
tural capacities and the undeveloped
wealth of mineral deposits are Vast. It
only remains for the statesmen of Vir
globe to adopt-and pursue a wise policy;
by extending every possible encourage
ment to the immigration of capital and
population from the North or from the
States of Europe. Over her vast domain
where there is one family living by and
on the soil, there should be ten or twen
ty. On all the route from Acquia creek
to Richmond, seventy-five miles, 1 don't
think I saw more way-side farm houses
than thirty or fatty, while there should
be five hundred. There are in all this
distaice not a hundred acres on which a
Yonso or Ger Man farmer might not
m
su rt . and educate a family, and after
pkyin something for roads, school
house and churches, put a little in the
a bank.
FROM RICHMOND
~'
mond is a handsome city, on the
River. The site is beautiful,' the
i
are regular and wide; the side-
•rnd goners of nearly all, the cart-
but two or three, are paved. Pop-
I would guess, about silty
Lid, including the suburb of ..Is.n -
i'. There is a large colored popti -
I who are now well provided with
, of which I visited several to
being detained by no beat for
wn this morning.) The order
.cipline of these schools are good;
.c'gress and proficiency of the
quite surprised mt.
James River Canal affords an int
water power which is but partial
[roved. Yankee skill and capital
-eded to make Richmond a first
saaufacturing city., When the F.
pall take's second place—giving
price to skill, capital and labor,
ity cannot fail to become a mart
Utfacture and - trade. S.
Ric
James
str,cti
walks
way o f
thou.
chesie I
latton, l
schooli
day, I
Yorkti
and di I
the p
classc
The
menu
ly im.
are
class .1
F !
preeed
their
of m •
NEVER YOU .411 DVS
PEPTIC.
GM
IGlen Morton. and Dynnee7• and for
.dy cure ashy hind of dlrorder that orlg•,
procards fr...t. a daordered itate or the
'Li and BU *ELS.
Tor C I
tNe lip
lan.. 1
STUIIL]
all ye 'prop!, tmthful and lure,
laa eluall Loa', WOULD I 1, TIM/I,A
OMMMWMI
r.
ble. 4a ach...lek .I.oularAt Inks. than as VV sr
Dellllll led weaterte4. on sepetlte, to lire,
..test., la or In the world•. bear Wile.
Tu. - rood dl•lreevirt, pa. every nue you est.
lAdy6e. be of •loevlcater, torthgteLlet.
Vr• prowl.< you all. •yon onr honor. oar
1 . 11 c ru the .orrt ruts or [omit prier sod bur,
No tioco or byrpoysisom• orrr tuurrn oo odor,
Wt., at:Abided sad sand by C.V. Dyrin,orls
Tettler Agent Mr rtltebnegh and Tien:Ml.
Jle+Y.l.'H Drugg No. AI Market
St/VC, • 5n1.06
What csit yrie'a Ointment Will
no.
.1-1 t will core Itch In from 1! to 41 boors
:—lt w1:1 cafe tot most or.ll.4ste cases of Tel
ter.
,s—lt will care Chronic Eryslpeloo of toe face
4—lt will cure Salt abeam , . Sushi Road.
6-11 .1.1 cure. ltehlr.r I'lles. all r.ruptinnt.
S—lt .111 1.1111,1, cur.. a:I ^lda Dle-St...
—1.7. e Wdslat's 1/I,I,LICIT sad IKesttEk no
. .
ITCH" Dr. Stelyne's CHnixtrr.l. ••TETTIIII•
ITCH" Dr. Esikarru'r UintMnl. ••7'I,I•TF.H ,
[Tell"
ITCH'• . SLYER 'KNOT; “Terrtic•
tittl
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ME
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Prepart•l by Dr. BWLYNE it SUN, 1.01 ,
uleipbla told 07 .11 , 3..A.1LNAN • Al 'KEN
SA Is a Usr\ex atrcct, UAL/. A. KELLY. 37
Wood at.. .10.-1.. YI.Y.MINCi. 04 iltrtat at.. A.
r•iltitENCK, car. 414 *101 , 34011cl Insect., nits
burgh; LANZ • DE.GITI'. 41/eclatur.
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
OW TO EFFECT A CCM AIN Attu PER.
MAN/4NT Chni.—lAmmoccuoallosta of ve
,impme to cmtlertem. especially thole which
allow but little tie/cite. Persona who contract
ma unfortunate hahlt of body. ender •uch Mr.
co Malan em, might potalbly be relieved bychang.
tab their sedentary einployMenta for other. of •
mor aetlve kind: but thli le by no Imam cer
tain.e
habitual comtlpation • very °Mtn...
th.order, All the oriltnar- so .called remelle
loy. aggravate It. hulking ran he mere
Injurious Om. the continued f won. ape.
paralyse
Tbelr C.f. .l envy almost
Paralyse the bo.rele—renderthr. them . torehl
that tour/num dose. ofcetbartie me/ let ue• Mr •
o , e7•ol.moin them. 5 mild .15 new, c0mb...1
Ve t o.:
thme Ingredient, is f,an . in Ip i r
BTU Byrrv... • This flutoo• ettameld
Invlgerates the whole Itit.•ttoto caml, wl, in
qt.. try from It. couvolmlon. 511.1to
p..dmatota to. free pamme throtieti &nein .so
OA re purgative isairola Amble • venation. Cu
o , llnar. stimulant effect. nu deatret
Caere of Com. p• l on abandoned as hope,. by
dr•tineutalied roe.. have hose cured In •
few they the Hitter.. To those woo bare
tried all the medicine. ant. dlopentary In vain,
we my, try tta a Ire. •I•tIcle stimulant mil ape
/lent. bore is no suftictent Mailna why Monett.
nation aboYd be the' mu...guano- of aenemary
habits. What, T lIITTEICS, by moplae
toe tee vigor welch weuld otberwlee be melted
from mere's?, well hued ca... enable the mo
tto. to perform It. excretory (Monona regularly
mo healthfully,
THE INDIANS AND TILE
IA II ITE PINE.
Although .long known to the aborigines of
America, Dr- George W. Swett, of Boston, hie
brosght into .bald rot Convenient nee, • most
saleable preparation caltrd POLAND'S WHITE
I INA D'hlrou , D, which for •nomber of year.
bass - ten great sallafaction In the cure of all
Sloss ailments dependent on an inhumed ur Irri
tated eondition of the mucous immbranea of OM
anitahicirgeniseu. ker gertert, thawed. drorpay,
ehronie &rum:DM, Immo/ carafe*, constipation,
who dem:wing on a debilitated state - at the In
t.:Hints, It I. une of the most valuable discover
ies see otly added to pharmaceutical me Heine.
It la likewise a most traluanle compound (Jr doe
ea*, of the [Wrier* and Madder generally, as
any one eau satisfy himself upon a stogie trial.
Every one Elmira the healing virtue of me white
pine (or surge and ulcers, but Dr. Swett has gore
to work and prepare( from the 'tweet Solids beck
of that 'rateable tree a compound that will meet
Indication where the pin. would be value
able
rondden Hy recommended fcr the follow
ing ailmeetat
D'aettea In young or mildie aged people;
III•heros in old peop•e;
•
Thulebase of t.h• Urine:
attle dl•Mcully In children during the
night:
()ravel. Kidney Trouble In old reonle:
Uteri stedll.ldoe7e. Wcereiel tiladd•r;
1)1 ch•rgo of mucusr.er pos. or 1,1004 from the
Hrlibt's Disease of the Eldneem
Palo In the Mallon or entall er the fleet:
Fain In the Bladder, Heat sod hcaldlng;
Ask for kb LA ab l s to nth" Fine elottenvxn.
For sale by the gross, dotes or single bottle. at
Dr. Seller . . great medicine Mrs, lid Wood
moot. nehid4derer
F-.-77311` "
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WM. BINGHAM, Jr., Adams M.Prm UI.
3e4, 34 /Ptah Haut, Ls an aulharisad AMU to
roams detoarttionenta for the GAZIITTS, and
aft othn• papirs throughout . A. UMW Maks
owl !hi Canada.. •
•
BAPS STOCKS,
uoputi . ep,talbal. s Pooms, thfleld 'meta
oiote. Ifl 's 4t r
ery t ilirco n ot
• stisres ' , woad 14 &Claim oatt. "'
t.
is ntird s t: grit of Pitsburgh. •
b e Atm.., Vi=t;il Co. W.
S sirsres Wart Pitt GoaCCo. -
NO ohs". not Aural,. Oil Co.
lithl4 A. ktelLor4l3:ll, •oc•r.
I XV ADVERTISEMENT
JAMBS T. BRADY & CO.,
ltluo:essorm to B. Jouh. a C 0...)
Corner Fourth & Wood Sta n
BANKERS & BROKERS,
DZALIIIIS 111 ALL lIINDe at
Govarnment Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupon!.
COLLEC7IONI3 madam% all scesulbli polntS
In Lbe Malted butte sad Canada,.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits
SPRING STOCK
Ur
BOOTS AND SHOES !
WHOLESALE,
it Greatly 116duced Prices,
AT
. .
GEORGE F. ENOTrg
XO. 100 FOURTiI STREET,
PITTSIIVIIG IL
3S.
rah 3 vrf
SIGN-ENGINE IN THE WINDOW
The Lessons of the Year taGO
TEACH ECONOMY.
Economize in Purchases of Fro%
DRIP AIND CAWED,
Coffees, Teas,
AND LEADING GROCERIES,
I=
SHIELDS & BOUCHER,
108 Smithfield Street,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
VOTICE TO (70NTRACTOOM.-
1.1 SY:A1.1:1 1 . 1L111, , dA.L13 wlil Le h.e.reJ:.y
the u%der.lgnel utall
I=
At 3 o•cioet r. V., fa f4rhtlbluc tC• fonvvlvi
lour plita (,t 144
Allegheny Water Works,
All lb. four enel otx•lneb WATER
qulrtit hot. , Itr current )4 . 4 , . Alen — .h.'
An.l di I loot, orb, Fir. etn , ftttn , r ,
e•otlngt. turtk thtet,r, Ellto•• 'Pt, de .
e;.ar, I.f:trine the 'car.
,r Inch PII , t to he of• unlrortn th . ckn,es
nr .the ttrt 1n ..el,tb nutl—. than ur
nhort 1040 u) h. the. fo .1. I , n. :he.
hotel. The di Inch of • uht , ttrrxt
Ihlckne” ht tnr:t. no gO not los. than 1 , or
mom (Lt. SI ,ttsu , l6 to thr Lwt. Othnftne
All In, tiro to • , .. 1 • of
t 40 r:1P . C ;
Worts, Sod to lte • . , k , ah.l
`,lac,. It, tit its! titrt.et. Ite.pnrit,
rt , ettre - tf for itiket alzr or pit', Al , i....11441..0 10/
of 'lron( tilt;
Al..'. Did. telt' ht. reeetred 'Sr nritat'l,ll on')
vlmA ytttr. th , -s1 T, .ittt
of 014. •nd It ha deILIK r.. 1 In 111
•5 , 1 ot tho W Ater Wort,.
14 de volt .Iry he. rt,eivrd rhr all the r Plug
Ilote. and • to•het,,,, th 1 1 .•1,.1 , - q.t . <1
4 , rlu, the yo , •t—••1.1 I . • tn..l•.,rt ta
0%, of tt, ht it • VI , 1,4. and
Isom, ran De s,rn at l'l4 tit the st.,tt
tar It leti , lslsl.lflt - 11 nth ; tee) t, .of 1
•
Inch •nd 1.•,0 hl. .I.tnet,
• S!OP Cent,. It I. [or P'pq.. 14 rint
11.3teg end eq••,. itt , l•
ilghl 14 en•nnt •ny nn.l eel 1.:•1••
RH. ID De i.th.r.• for Wu:,
I.L. • AANC Is.
mtl,T42
NEW A 11111 1 ,11.! Nii:W AURI
,
Vilay.l.Nost, hate: n.,r ca hau :
o-.-.., sud La
frtlls les.t.:B;
fu tibla
5,1.6 R.
at,
Si 4i44 /11.4 t rtc •
t,ag• la•o• .
I
Plaits
Atr, e F!,r;
4:+ls 1.11,16:1 rrqpr
linta
MUM
xs trgs Fr•ncti
s••• •n•l . ovt• - • Pa. - Ur:op
4tyrrp•red
AV eases ,
•
r4)asses
do . I. g 1..;
•Pkor;•J ,•:/r••
I,boLea , 44.r.1ed;
Lu So So. 1 I.lcrrly,ci r . nt
mhll No.: . 1:: at, In IVvyel s:r•et
1 4 1).11A114 DRESS GOODS;
El=l
At Reduiced Prices,
JUST RECEIVED
WHITE, ORR -&, CO.,
13/3 1.11"tb. Olt-root,
==M
=3
12=1:11
JnaVane , I•ed, and fur *ale by ate box" eaten
tLi YamilrtllOcary eat•tre of
I HAVE THIS DAY ASMOCIA
witn lue JOHN 11. It. 'rte. and JOHN
IiNABLIS tu Ibu 3l•oef•clnro ant dtalinn In
tarnop 1,11 Lawns. 1..11111 Lik,(lll, , Pawlalstra
.0 , 1 all kind* of Arlailmare. boatursa arl.l
eonduct. U as bertqufore, nutter the tinu..netue
arta oy in of 'URN 111,11
JOIIB 111/10.
—Will remove d ptlt 1.1 to No. I) M v 04.1 •trect.
mb:oLvfd
IrATING.—For Sale , at the
'` Boat Ilonar of the Ariel Barge Club, Beat
more, hid., a six earsd SHELL IhrAT, built try
Chas. B. Vilett. of Ortabpoln 1., 1.. I.: Is In ptrs
fact order. and as good as new, having been used
but eight thus, It will he sold for IWO. for
farther In fortnatlon ahblr to Y. LE Win. II be:-
Int/ton attest, 11•11Ituure,-Ild. tut 50,014
CIIEAPEHT PLACE IN THE
CITE to boy the
TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE,
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'VOIR SALE.—A very (Wearable
I . ..OPY.Wri for Other a TAP yar.l, Woolen
Yaetory, or Manion XIII.. PI watedat fleCoy,
Hiatt., op the Cloro.:•n.; and Pitlelmegh 11.11
reed, litty-Ore toilet (tern l'lltemrett goon!.
eulretantlw bur ding en 10021, rho. whole
non, 15 fee! Wide. elect. of looiee.3. !tote
fourth• under good fence. Engolre of
re.:M•eras JOHI4 H NUB eatT. Allrehone,
41NR FARM FOR , SALE—WeII
ImproveJ .od dreirsb:e iti 1.11 respects, la.
first clue ileighb9rbOool. Cort'itins seem
bleated three miles orsrth tent of Orkin. an the
r. it. W. s C. IL It.
DAVID MTRY.PT,
Ualom, Columblson Co.. ' , Mo._
EMOCAL.—J. P. NEWRIVEEL &
CIF.. Comm lergon C,.rchsut , nn tdcalors In
Co., Feed and llraln, toti o retour,d to -
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Wheel, they will ire pleased so see their fa lends
and customers. rehl3
01L.-10 barrels Nu. ti %Iflter
hard;
IO bbl.. No:I 110 pr:
Blow I.olox from steam, Pine arm ., roe
!rolLbi [rultia) 1,11:K K 1 .1. CI,.
CUTLICT. - 0 libido. on hteumer
JollaNo.2, to arrlyv, roe .le
b2l lOOlOll 01. hicy
11.0pLE111116TTLIG-13 Half LIAZ
for role V e y 1.." 101.1T 1 11 ' .
2'517k ret. ' lllS l .=, "d
001,11 • 111 podia Ist etreet.
14,L05,n.-740 fib's. Extra' ram
'.C.',lhl;'l , t9Z ,
•0111 ...or Martcl and rim on.
ADVERTI
FOB SALE.
A Fine Driving and Riding Horse,
FOIL A UEZTLASIA3 Olt LADY.
LINBIIrs EATTEILON'S STABLE , . Third
Wes, - Or, DR. .LTTON.
altlolTo3 1r Fourth at.
V. S. A 646115(0t . e off 166,
No. Ith 70611111 at.. Prrr•Ptlnatt PA..
M arab I', tog.
INCOME TAX, 1866.
By so Act apolOred Stsreh td, 166'. to preelde
Internal Bareotie to support tne. Ooreroment.
Sepal Interest on the public debt. 1.6.. It eels
lc: welded that all acts to relation to the %sem.
merit and return:,[ the lccumcs and epeelal
Tates onus , y ,nwsles•l Ls I. insf6rn.ed In
the rnuntA of lins, .hail heresflrr be performed
. 1,1 r •r;r l Po.alrig Joy. in such rser //1 Ins
month r/' .11nrUh. • All pant., ho crested are
hereby notltiellthlt tbelr returns of Inc u.ea for
1.4 are now . . du• to the Assistant Assessors Of
theft respective
lit ALL cacti! Or naLlNollixii, Area. The
run,: rnOrltio, Ton runAtorin6 IY erlCil CA.L6
rnOVID•D lit Tun ArOALSAID OCT WILL 116 //E
-rr:OS:Ws
lIENDY A. lIVEATEII,
•
N. Assessor. 220 District. Pa. •
mhie:TD
110USEIIOLD FURNITURE,
STBIIIVOIANn, OM HORSE 'BUORIE,
New shifting Top Buggy, Carpets,&e,
..e..icrcrxcoDa - ,
On Saturd .y . Morning,. March 23d,
At ?II n'rlock. wlli bo •old. st the Pezfilirocc. of
.lE•SE N, c. No. irubinoo.
An.gbe.y c 43
The entire parlor, library, dining room, I lien
her aaa kitchen furniture, all of which us ne•rly
nesr,of the lat., style, and aelectsal with treat
care. coalartlag of elegant meet., mirror., rose •
.0.1 chairs, sofas, fabler, Plano, de.: mahoga
ny and Ll
nos. brad...rade. chairs. sldeera•rd.
book-cage, Collie bores-, a asloat•ods. tables.
Ac.; tallest, velvet, lirosarla and Ingraln car
pet.. eh Coln, Venetia& hau.ls; ode-nurse an
roach, shining ton buggy.
tilt;
bog. a..
A ital of , he a 14 . .1.• to by selJ cam be stem St
N. roans street.
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A NOTHER LAU(E ARRIVAL
ISPJEILX OTC*. EIT"Sr LIMB
MEM
PHILADELPHIA
CLOAK HOUSE,
Wholesale and Retail.
M. SIMON,
I'Mmelstor to a. tit.I.N.".B:IIIAII.4ER • C 0..)
20. a , m ot recel•tc• 6,17•117 • •pleadld sastrt
-.."!14
Pointed Sacques, Basques, Cloaks,
Circulars and Jlantillat,
C &TIT.
1f 1 ,7 - ,7 1 1 -11,14 1 r.l c:Cer at LE-
1..n . r• WU/ t.r. me • esti b. fore n,
chasing *lse+ en. uticalar Went!, paid to
xuble:2l.,
A PRINTING OFFICE FOR
tl Art .—ro any gOOd Prlol
• 1,1017 and Inclination to :O • CtOb•O and Mt •
nemasraper—tepubl” . •a to
ral uppurtunlty ber.
Se r
Int .I.slrou• to nal., la 1.13,0, 10,
tsa—no [nor , ploy •kOtt . t ‘or..rental to
al per r tor
re.1.(t.r..• a Or.•fla . pa•
witt. • 11 , 0,41... tarllatlon n•
tne
Tbe ••••cdetta ,, 1.. , aper
•ud bas a la so oulurrtptlya lat of pr. al , .
lug ann. 1 . 114 , ... St I laa va nl utn.d lLe raab
le tn. ty arc uo In arrears. 1 h
contalne two t.te/lawl, na•l krt . a..r.. , 11ad wllO
antl o
f t e 0pp11...r. • re., ,I• 1 1,1,51141-
• .•7 n': a' Ller-ands for
a.O , Work. aly f •i• en
acrouo.4 web Crib • • "
wort. bare 'vett pearl, 'o of
raper and C011,04i I°4l •4•4 al.tn
Ilt.t b+ine rtrltattr my•c;t, to
etrlptty out move tI.I •
fur tt , t• votto coi.t.t!tttl - 1.4: or
L'tLn L. ‘Tr ...Int I' thre..
About half of the • In- .or i• r. .trnd tot
Job ‘L'ott to edl% ••, t• r•rul<l
•11: ! , ,, , e c:7 ,,, ..0 . 1i , 71:1 , 7: .. fi : an . :1, all I via •L e zuot
• •
“Vedr•te . • Owe' in Nation
<0"1 , 117..b1,11.31,..a,a .. • ..I,..p..N.lc.tnla•Jor
f o.re• u :tr.& r.:r.
mow, the rQuott - I,`M lo-
. . . . .
•..., ‘• d at sn.ntron , 4raltt,
idceaal the ,nt• ot Ito
etttova.. It 16 •Ileo,rd 11,It mote and
so 1 I • 1 , 1,,
•1 ‘ll., tn.') InruS
t~rt i Salt • 11. , It I• ar: "'"
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rrr...nt lopJ7r. b... J
sr- ren•••1.1.4 102
1:WI P.
Psirrnot
WRITE GOODS.
NEW DRY GOODS STORE
OF
J. M. DU ICIIFIELD tt CO.,
87 Ms►rlcot Btroot.
t We.% slde..”%t .I,lr 10 U.• alio of TIII
Da/ DWI%)
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I'l. AID .A.11 ,, ?Xtg7;
I'Tlllrlit/ rto
MAlt,pu , K AND uM - 133 MUALIN
- TituNCll MULL MUALi
rviUktcl) mtma-INS..
rtr. MAIM , ILLMS,
. P.M
f
I .11 LIN EvA, putt n.a:
TA1.1.Y.. e,
TOWIL) und CRASH.
Please Remember the Place.
No. 87,
Da OOM 2Plll2l.ltroot.
TEAS AND SUGARS.
00C 1 111 CO,lllll l lO BUGAIL 10 it... for $t 00
1 0 0
•. T•ftl.k:
' O l 11;3
TEAS.
Another luge lot et FUZEE' TEA, or Wt cal
Direct from China and Japan,
Per olalp. Constuffine, Itnonu CAW, J. R.
CHEAP 1 1 1
lelre everrinleir 411.P)1) AND
CHEAP I:I tlle ear of Tele. at ab..nt
20 Cents beton! the Uommen Prteee,
ARTHUR KIRK,
172 & 174 Federal street,
J . R. WELDIN tr. CO.,
BOOKSELLERS.
StaticCers, Paper Dealers,
PRINTERS MID BINDERS,
1.7 1 ; 03. Wood EStro.et,
PITTSBURGH.
U. tl. 6TA311 . 8.
LNal) PENCIL&
PEN
LLAIS/i. W, and
SCIDJUL BOOKS
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BIBLES
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MAL USN,
EVVE ET Ittlll),ft.
HI • IMSKR.
tn!7,1111 •t.OLU PENH
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LETTER OPi !NG PRESSES.
TI.• finttkcrl bent m kintraetkr • and k. ap ro•aata
C. Whulamsle and Itetail. a !sue k5...ruk,,10!
Letter Copying Pa Cl4•Ca,
combining taniehil eicalienn 'with the tie work.
month p nail' nntwo% who or without
Ptaniln. it t' tic W room, or or am PriocituLi
I/Ullmann thr...Ughout tun CY,'lnr•
HOE & CO.,
Oa sod 11 Cold Fltrort, Near York
XsTlllnitraltd Lists scot on apVii<.lo.
.IslG
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GRAHAM & BYRNE,
n '"" ;1171P. I :T1h1r.TriTtre o ° -
lIAT, CAP AND FUR BUSIIESS,
/1..ti0."52 St. Clair Street.
1114; ttielr Mends uld lb. public to roll an
o , ;117;t L'al
fret
orthol:Tio
li i 1.0011. OIL CLOTLIM.-11avIng
r<aoevtio.ir prims we ten now istrerVH Moshe
ntea.o curate.. A t.rge Hoot on hand and de
H le :41
'abig Wair.. for pain wholesale and retail.
by J. .1 H. 1 . 011.1.11 . 4.
uhhl au4 A Mt.. flair Wee,
AT EATON'S,
A New and Elegant Assortment
EMBROIDERIES,
COLLARS AND CUFFS,
EMBROIDERED BANDKERCRIEFS,
11r11176 .GOODR,
Infant's Robes and Waists,
LINEN COLLARS AND. CUFFS,
Paper Collars and Cullll,
JL'dT RECRI .CU ►T
F. IT. 10AL.9L'ON'S,
13ZIE
THE PARIS EXPOSITION.
RETURN TICKETS $2OO GOLD,
THE INMAN LINE
MAIL STEAMSHIPS,
Built Expressly for the Trade.
CITY OY CITY ornAT.TI.OIII:,
CITY QV ANTW KM% CITY lif 1111 ta t ,.
C/TY of 1.0. N DON. cITY ..r r.V." YOUR.
CITY OY WAntliNtiTON,
gall from Pier 41. North lllrsr, A, Y.,
EVERY SATIIRDAY.
SPEED AND ACCOPINIODATiON UNSURPASSED.
Price of Viral-Clam! Pausal. Payable
. •
in I:old,
New York to Lltorpoolllllll Hound Trip 5170
How tort to london, 115; Round Trln,
AO. lark to 1. 0010 . 1113: ltuunlTrlp, 200
fIETURN 'TICICET3 GOOD FOR 12 MONTHS.
Return tickets rta. I trerpool, London, New
II NO,. and Mem.. allow paacrnfera to brealt
y at I.lrerPoo , sad I ondna•
For NW-I,r torormation, apply at the'onler ut
the Cumpan, William Inman, Tower ItutiOlna.
I.lverpoin: ElTea 6 laariley, rl Li mg William
NS , Lon , on: Jules Itreoue, ra nce tio , re Dame
dee N , nrtra. Pr , s; John 44. Vale. t l
s treet,
t Fhlnt,to a phra; Join 0. Dale, I
t , I Broad
way, tier Yuri; or to
WM. BINGIIAM, Jr.,
ADAMS' EXPRESS OFFICE,
S• 1 Fifth street,
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E. SCHMERTZ & CO.,
IiANE 11t,ND AM) AIM
Selling at a Reduction,
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
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BOOTS AND SHOES,
L• 41. 1 ., 111.04, sod , 1111,1 re•••
4:16 , 1b. 4,.5t, nl,l and
CCI I.morals
klutton. Lace ea , ! •
Cortg
otlpp,s, Ti... c
'thick 14w.e azd Boomer,s,
targa assortment of (SENTO• FANCY
istirrs 110.
Allot 11. above ~o of tbe 1110 T lIATIIIIAL
and WORKala elli I, wl WA.tl-KAATZ.I)
"Lusa to any, In Me 0117.
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W. E. SCHMEET & CO.,
1^33113
N 0.31 Fifth Street.
THIRD LIST OF APPILICA
, v1V.1.1. 1.1Q1 , 103. 6:ad 16 lbe
( up to Si AttVII
htud, • lace.
I h•rI•• I,olop, l•v•rn, tat wr•rd. l'lttobararld.
A rail, 1•••• rt. Ist wart, Pltt..trurell.
John Rt.,:t r.easina h..aav, lit wan:4l'll,6'h.
••h/. e• houav, to. ward, I . ltt•b•ts.
1.0 11 Itn..nt.etgrr.,dhar too., I t wavd.PWL.
.t••• , n,*l ward. Plttabur,L.
r.vv•o•Zahr na••. I•••rn,:d ward. Plttanurgh.
AJ• tavern, 'rl ward,Plti•bural,
A. Alava. t•••rn, d ward. l'lttat•re,.
. • .
Pau. oat:. mirard. r.ttabtlrAh.
Urn y Ycll ~14 0. tavern, 4th ward, l'lttsburgb.
J. N -rano A Bro.,“ve rU.4th wart .I'llta•lt,
John 'avorn. 4th ward, 1 .. .Wm . /a.
Hot, r our. tavern. 4th ward, Pl...burgh.
J. itoth otla t good, ath ward, Pitt ht,h.
At. 1 taLwripan • Aprethattna. of. nth ward.rlt`l
It. Thom... A Co.. tither goo.la..th ward. tint
Abort t.lo knot, ether gouda alb ward
•dam ,wittobardt, tavern, 4th ward. illtatour,ol.
Salta, V•l., tavern, Sth orxrd, I . ll.tsbragh. -
/.11cbs..1 Han,. Atta ward, rltoblargll.
A. II /,t.msn, tar Lab wd Vittobill'ah.
V' Irk A 11..weno, ta•e ern.
ry Ith ar
ward rillinurgh.
.1. h. Lanahan, tavern. Alb ward. I . lltatouroh.
1 . 1/111.. U ohl l n Ltb ward. I'lltahurlch.
Jacob:lll4n,', tavern. flab ward, l'ltta . arkh;
John II tiler tavern, Rh ward. Meburgn.
`'• “radY, .
Luau...Lb ward. ri tshti rah
Da Collta. • nang 11 ,, a0t. ab wad.
.14.enad all.Thaard.attag hauaa.SLb ward, ea..
a rd ,Oiladded, boda.ela arard,rita.
,•: la )4tdotain. taLtni naaa, ward. Iltha
J.... ph 1 , 1,4. a.. eadag hoar. ab wad. 1411.0 . 6.
L...t • r. alter growls, au ward, 1 . 1. , ,bura4
Juba fast a, 144 wd, Ylatbara..
nophla .114 war d, rlaaurate.
taara. am ward. Plidaurats.
.
. .
. .
P•ll.lclOotark. tavern. kW. ••r..1. Pittsburgh.
Jos. Phillip, ra•ero. Nth surd, P:tt.bu
Nu,
they. lirsbi.r, . atlr• hot., Pin ward, Plr.teb'b
flattlltaa I.leLlirr, oteler good, Put 007,2. . 111,
5t0....r.[5.110. tam.. I MI Ward, Plit.urigh
Jut. li's, tavern luila wart, Pittsoars,
. • .
Alt,. -Murray, laver, loth ward l'ltt&looryn.
LLen. H. Intau•n. ..... 12.10 th ward. Vlit.uursh
.11. ga. 5.7 15, Li:lnward l'lttt•gh
Idallloa Meyer, talilag bonar. Itch ward
Pater Hulbert,. a. Lour, 14lli Ward. rlttan'ah.
Itadolpultarbtold, e. two.. LOth ward, l'ltta'an.
Maxon 9e4oclu. good., I,th ward, 1'1..50145
Wm. P. ..... n. let ward Alloahrtly.
li P. fry. rating hut., Pit ward. Ally( to-ny.
Behalf Dann,. o gouda. 1.1 ward. )1 IlratCy
John Emma , . ... rn, Id ward. All. gheny.
, -
Harmon J. chafer. tavern.z.l sr•rd, Allegheny.
Rudolph grist, c. Loose, Ai ward. Allentirol•
Amon a andeco.•u, e. boost. ai ward, ARV/ toinr
'red. Koolondorfer. u. goods di ward.
Sian. kt Pas e s l.
,anvevrn , 4 thi wwdr A iA
hrsenyn
y.
Use. setrinhlt, tars:m.4th war Asleghenr•
• aide el , rfert. house. Itb. ward, Allegheny.
De .1. Ke.l. F. is. goose, 4th ward, Altos heny•
licepernelde A Co. Borough 4th ward. Al . 1.
4,0.1 Isvi•rn: of Ellz•betb.
Jarols.l..l.ang. tavern. Bor. olawreurevllle•
Alerstus Kerr, •. n.. Boman , of Inwreneerille.
Peter Szniegel, o g., Borough of Birmingham.
John WI , tculneti. tavern, of Nelive,port.
Jert.rhe Item, tavern. Borough of ••harp•burg.
John rrrrr sr, Baldwin Tovrentilp.
J. S. McPherson. tsA•rn, Coilin• Township.
Wen.shoran, e. house, Collins Township.
Shuck S Kong. gating booze, Collins township.
Joon Snyder. Metro, Chattier. I ownship.
Timm Thompson, c. b .oust Fayette Ty. •
Jacob Kari. tavern, 1141121 n Towns. IP
Peter Spellman. tavern, Origin Township.
Peter Sunnis, eating tense. Blain i own/011p.
Chao. Harman, o. goods. McClure Township.
Thoe. Oil 0404, . Flit Township.
John Lowly, laser, Pal Township
Andrews Jae's, tavern, Plum Township,
Joseph Logue. tavern, Itsservo Town-hip.
Jos. tnersseln, tar rr u, !totem., Townshlo.
Thee. sierklns. tavern, Boning...l . ..wordy.
J. g. Li. Keaton,. tavern. Rose Township.
'Thos. Cuenenasna. tavern, Rocs Townelsits•
Elizabeth ransom, lave. 0. Shah., lownsolp.
Joe seh , ll, tavern Lower St. Clair Township.
sisleliael Ewe, .. h., Lower Is. Clair Town LIP.
Troup:at Terbegner,. tar. • V realiie• Tow• hip.
Hiram Edson d.on. tar., , %•ressilles Township.
ors will Pit on Elstl ESA S.
er of March. 1107, at o 0 . 0 ore. A. fur ht.,
ta a g the above Ityptir•t•sos. .
Zubleing .101114 Si. BROWN ! Clerk.
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PROVISIONS.
[MOAB CIIMITI HAIM
DR/Elll REEF,
IRIEAI(Y•.T PACO.
•
1411OULDEIN AIM SIDER,
CI/DICE NO. 1 LARD.
EXTRA NO. I WINTER STRAINED
LARD OM
CALLOW AND n ILL GRIMM: •
three stored &large Etc elt of the sewer Pearls
lona. attach I am prepared to nipple to the tra.la
at the !mama market prier, Dealer. and It
to their lawmen to gleams . ea !lotto. punkas.
tog eisewherm
JAS. LIPPINCOTT,
Pork Packer,
N 0.723 Seventh St., Panama-4h
.FinsT CLASS LOOKING GLASS
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY•
J. LY ONS,
No. 110 Wood St., Pittsburgh,
Keeps on band and manufactures to order, taus
FINItnT Itl V LE Of OILT. ittradwooll and
WALNUT, OVAL and NUAItE rdlitttoja,
poRTHAIT and INCTUEIL IaktAMEN. Curtain
Cornice. U.ds besots, Conant., Tripod
sod Henan Ta or canulatto dealan and
w t+ .7 lrlitti AZ A ' NU ItTLUILUINU asecetadln tbe
bit;Pftalill'fleValr.ATK
MEIidTS.
NEW A.
Lace Goods,
Linen Handkerohiefe,
17 Fifth Street,
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STIEENTS
AT 12 1-`2c.
f ? Cases Beautiful Prints.
AT 18 3-4 c.
Good Styles Muslin Denim.
.tIT 23c,
One Case Double Width Dress Goods.
AT 1 1-2 c,
Fine Wide Bleached Muslin.
Brocade Lllllirea; .
Dress Si shades;
Striped Thshairs;
Dress Goods of every ariety;
Shawls;
Balmoral Shirts ; •
Percales;
French Chintzes ;
French and
Domestic Gingham';
Striped Dimity
Table Linens ; -
Towels.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Of All Kinds.
'CASSIMERES, TWEEDS,
ceto.. 'Soo.
A GOOD IfTUCK bIiLLINU AT
3r-110W PLEtteS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AT
WM. SEMPLE'S,
160 and 162 Federal ht.,
EMEIMIEI
=
BOROUGII OF SOCTII PlTTbßrlttal
ACCOUATN. •
TnE FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS
"." and ,tatenacnts of the ofacarx of Cll. Itorough
of south are r<ll..ectrally suotrattud
for the luf.txuatton ofctlia,ox and tax-payer.:
:Wont Nara. 1116
13 onorGrz OF SOUTH PITTS-
H —II FNLI Slit UNGAR. Titr.A. ,
I; tILlt, IN ACCIJCNT
To Cast, fr.l. W.. 11..N.0.tr, Artntr
• I.‘ IF,
•• From U 4014 Con.rolltr. ..... 17
Hen, Fowl V, 01
ty
Nnd Fo•I , Ital. • • 10. 00
J. Ilrat.l, - 1.0.504
J. Ills.,amorr. of 1110
I.l,,unty tax, .. .............. 244 5.,)
11.60 31
klorongt, too. 10A tin acaucnt 7.1 w
111:1,1•14
! IS
.or
.1y 0(0, r
I . . .. •
. •,.
11e.1..f.ran,ants 1•45:5 - .
-. Boruvin du 3.r.r. 73
I S. M
!Wan, er.. 3:
Com. nn $1,7.7.,...i.5. ka, 1 , f,...1ii cancelled
bon 4 r , GI
13=1
ENRY 1111.1.1NG AIR, IN AC
. A Ur SOUTH
To h.. , ... Llluvrs :
fro..n forn,r Trea..urrr $l4l Fl
'• J. Lrunf. tux 1., -
•• .• 1, , ...... 2, NA :.I
71.. Cl
Bounty .• '4. 4 0•.. r ell
.. 1,,,b 11,.)L
, 14.1015 Us
.
2\.r: Bur.. , ,I. to .
..• Cu , a ;r, outrul..r ..... —.. • sat L . :
•• Vellt..'.e 1., nv • 34 , 1 11/
. 4•net . 1.4 11,untyl1onds.
•• 3%, mla..,..u.urr• . . .... •••• - 84. In
W. lts.oun, Inn I'll
MIME
D) ll•dercptlAr. , f Dountr Ilona.
am! !••.rt.t 011.673 A
.• Potl Ism It.velp • ... .
•• 11•4",thm Ilou ' do.. .1 IS
•• • go•ltafW• rauts
• W•rvotas
•• • •I. 111 5'',••3) I! A9..11-1,4
MIIIIMM
a nn tbe account of
Henry Ittlllt.gar, rengurer. nd nod It to 4u
vl. td .bole. at.1.C.31011y. 1 wt..
A: WILCOX.
tO. 1.441 Auditor.
POROUJGU OF SOUTH PITTS•
11.1141/ H.— tyt<nacnt 00 Warrants drtorn
from March 10, itglY. to Hatch 1., 10.1. inept,:
For clygulug s tree v, r 4 pair. to t vads and
40014 411,50 211
lot toity and lira I.lglHlng 0114 repairs to
L•tr pa ......
A.
95
For r•rlre to Solicitor, 42;o4table and
Clerk 143 9S
For Prlrolug and 11.1 It 7S
ror Prey I'l.`olll st
,
For Ft Plug. , 4no 444
Yoe tervire . 2. 4 .1 0
For Retie - to blot 4 , 01 , 110 r al RI
lor tient or Hoorn (I )t. to runt 410
for Contingent 11....A4u 4 t 4 . . 4 1,111.4444 . • 14 :
Cost• In tame or,t vs. C0y1e5..314
Int lug up Council I.oln ana Fur
nltn4e g$ 01
Dr•vr4sc or Blown Jones In
145 l.
47 00
-- 144 01
TotalP o 11
Jen. r. SILlt Alit Cit 4. l.a.
I, OCNTY BOND ACCOUNT, for
°lt'll of MAIO 1,41161,0rgb.
Total amount of 1tn,“14 Issnee, Oral-
Ilan, of Mart, 1,1 1627.31/1
AD.. ruder/Ltd Mara, 6, ..... ra.ra
Ot.
u.Ving
T. , • 1 11 , .nds fnacd. ontl.
• • -
nntter of 51 arch 7.
Atuatml. rttltatot .1 1...W4rc4 IS. '
Outstanding
Total outstanding
naz•rirci-rttoU
Whole amount ur Bonds ...ord..
l au
Amount Tedsom -1
Learing outatannlng March t l . $l3 I .SM
Bounty Bond No.Il $
Do. N .......
ItotOnsun,lir• A CO.. on IlCellt2ll% 911
/11orth.l . orDT A (.4r.,..0( • 1 ,„0
Bount B
y •nd No.l Its 01
Woods.Maltiorod 1 . 0„ or sec's I,r)
llutlnly Lund Not IS - Y 1 w
.......
• rki
i
=-•
Do. b. u. 7 SCO tv)
11 , .90. bp
There Dee been paid end engin...4J on
outrtwoltag bond. state March 6th.... s3.nrn
Leaving due, exclusive Of accrued in- •
7D
moron Durc,car..
Amount upllcate 1 , 4,4 16, irS
1t..c . ,1 bytl,l, Tro O.A• • • •$ , .'. 2 3,
!Ivo pea cl. anal...tut on sumo
Valence
Collected by W. IL. Bark.. mod
polo Ts vaeurer 65,04 al
Errors and eaourrattono 10.4 .4
IC xprose ofow:tell. 2-'7 "I
li•laboo to .11.011131 Th Z...€ 41. 1410 (II
Cid=
... --
Balance 011..0.11ns 110002 0 . '60.... .. 6 li.) E.,
Ccol..ett.l I., W. II Its,' try and paid U.
)111116140r.Tica6ur, 1 4401
.
I=l
Aroo.nt duplicate IlicS
Colleel•dbY a . 11. lliirker And
. . . . . ..
pals 11. Millings, Tr...—. *l3 art AS
Cullertrtl ail W. ti. Itark,r and
paid J. Stewart, ittLMICI... :+3 10
. -
.14.14): 15 ,
11,4,1
Comintsal .n
Balance s7ula
This dtkodrata la 'et oasettled. From •
$:,11/ nz. t to to taken i
the error.. an.l, anneratt , us,
the rt•turn uf .1 11 , •ofF. •.. e.. or and
Collt rt.le fur WS. le Id: earn., at Ca
each, the exosteralloes will be Co Oct
tletuent 3,0 e 0
• ---r•
Bal. eapposed allable to be collected. $1 1.31-
14:anrr itncolterttd tlnp. ISrl.. .....
lleleuc. unk.ol:ccted au V. I,<S, tot'd
Total 61...641 13
Roc ELLT Von , . otastaad In, 11.613 6,'!7. 80.14 70
I.'nuollecttd Tax 4.311 13
Amount to I, provided for 111.761
A. WILCOX, Auditor.
lOSEPII S. STEWART, TREAS
. uttrit. AC , WITH THE Mill
etAl OF :HUTH rITT:111011611.
•
To Cub H .1f 1 1 1Logar. farmer Treasuma CO Pi
• • V. Ha . uoa, tax, Ito; 4,4 7J
.•
W. 11. Ilark, tax, t&:+W•• CA)
•• Lima; lax, 1r74 27 ct.
Br rodfpplionao=h i..3 l7 d r s razl? 47 31
icat [en 4.= In
-- 7 , 21!
m',4„4,
TO LIOSE fiIANUFACTITREILS.
—Frurdwala for the lltatuasetnee of
1,500 FEET OF 10 15011 1105 E.
wlll ha received until TUIIItaDAY, Yareh 21, 1..
I.l'. at 0 o'clock
i,EOOOX Wll.lOl l ,
Chalern Cotundilec on llr..Euniusa and
Su. 15 an
Ifurtl, •Irecd, Fittalucla.
• NOTICES.
6. - 11 — THE ALLEGHENY MEDI- WANTED,
L. ztICIE TY ITN ~, , , •pTc., T
Inr the NT T:.T•rEas L , \ll i.11,1T1 . UT A,
TENN , y TT! T.
pu Toe day Evening, March lath. ,
a • discuselo. — VY.TUT ;:c r e " rt , !• hrel-7., ' nirl ' ffnil
112 u )I•TLet alryet.
B. 11. YUWILY. M. 1/.
Cr.,l.lept, .
Y. C..11i.1.1,..X...11.
C..e.../I<retrirS. muh ,l l.> AGENTS WiNTED-.
arF•IR AND FESTIVAL -- VI
____
_ MIN.:Hy T.B...The 1,41•• of th• kl• .
Z. c ti' tall, of ll•veheelre.. , 111 1,4 • e AAR . lt 11 .." Fc.• C.. ) t•en•Ta•,,N., .. w ..,,,.
an 4 FE , IV AL lo eIIiNKT•S 4 1.1., fr, , , cr of : It. ( Or,. ,• ....ot. n` .... nit ( ~
~- . - --. .'. . ,- . Z
Saar, WO W..1110.'1°6 street.. 31anobeater, on . it ,,,,,,,,, e!T • ,1 c , ecre,_ c , n 4:4 '1 4' -,;.'. .-.._,.•
01 . II•y. Mares li . th, .04 wili 40•1 n,.. LI nt:i 5 ,,,, a...r. .. J• , XESAII - CUY '-- j
...'.....
i. i ~,,r, ~,,,, ~,,,,,, 0 ,...” r,„, n ~ ,
~,. u.lll p., , •llii ~ T 1.1,1 ~tr, rt. i.1,0,,r:ib-.1...,., .
__ _ -
I , H. each day. A vcre Mac 11.7, 0050 he expect;
fit. Al: arc luclteo. A 1,,.; ..re Tomas 11.• Sall
even frw 1L1C , 1.1.9. • going to •not trio the clo.
Adintsvon, 11cecte rtwi. For iota heacat of
t`..e ,* 11. c. CCurth.
017les PITTNYCnOtt .5 Bono"' MIXING CO., I
Y/2111attail, March IV:. 1
IgSMANNITAI. MEETINI4.—The
•rneml ea, clutrof tbe Stocbo.dre of
the ."1TT.,11711,,tt a N k e
Wilt, 11..14 et thr 0111. e C the Cum u: al, No. sA
THOS. If. If ()UNE.
Sec') and Treas
31azieltailaras BANX.
bl•rrh Ist.
lgrAN ELECTION FOR PRES!.
1./E,T an 4 X 014 E, MOUS of the Man
-I,i'AnTt UI 4„V.''l:l,Tr,Barti
March, h..t•renu the It. ure land .0c1...ak.
whla. TAWS. 11. I;e6.llili, Caah`r.
NOTICE TO TVACTICEIRS.--
The undenlgn.d. erhool Directors of
th• frotirth wood. Alie,hcny, wtlt reuclre
cstlohs for Ma
PRINCIPALSLUP OF HOUSE ICO
Copl ION1)1Y, iCe 11 Asp cf April Nell.
11. KOLLO , F.
It. U. FRA.NCIS,Hoot.
s. s/atlf.E.ll, I'lamlng.lllllon intim. street,
/Weal. Iy.
It C. 1.0 4 No. 5. Wood str,t.
A: 1111r1U.coroer nr I.7clott aseaut aza.r•l'
&Ley. A 11... eaf •
T S..IIeCA.NUE, No. Di Llberty bt. PIIM.
burgh. rn1.6,t7
Pirren•Ou. Fr. Want utcsou N.K. CO.
PlTTUuttuut 9
,7 1 s gf .. k e t. 4 . 85 2L1t, Leh , 5
er'TILE ANNUAL MEET ISG
of the Mott. and Itundholders of thls
Company for the eleetton of Ittrectora and ouch
ether buthleta so may CO 21t before It, Will he
held at the ordce of said Company. la the city of
littaborgb.„ on the
Third Wednesday, (20th,) of
March, A. D. 1567.
'AT 20 O'CLJCK, A.
The. Mott and Board transfer books of the
Cutnuany. at their anise to the City of Pittsburgh
suitor the Transfer Agency. to the city of New
Tork,lll be olosrdon the dhh Deror MARCH,
at: P. Y., and lisp:min closed until the list day
of Slareli theraarter.
re 3 F. H. ILUTCHINeUX,Peeretary.
FOR RENT
RENT.—The eligibly 10.
este.' STAND, No. led Liberty
street. now occ opted by W. P. Beck Co.. who
are about putttleg business, Is offered for rent.
For terms Apply to
W. 11. HINCAIU.
No. IS Irlamena Square
TO I.ET.
TWO HOUSES TO LET,
On Coll,ll enener of Carpenter'.
..e with Five liontr.. 0.11
& the ythao. NOO4 lth.rns nod Cells?.ad
thqu li.' of
JAM CO01..:
nth 04 , 41 Llberor
TO LET—ROOM
A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, WITH BOARD,
It, a private (smelly: gentleman and hletelte pre
Perm d. Locatlen detWatde, and .lU:du ten mln
met era,k of the ro•loince. Addreers,
-hll ett •.W,••
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c
MCFARLAND & COLLINS
Offer at Wholesale and Retail,
CARPETS,
DEMI
A " T , ar,Aoten natters. which c.llOl.
evnt/ed In taunt and varle:7,
Window Shades,-
In Breen. Tan eolor;llo2..Lavender. Drab. and
NtcyVelvet,wall plain. neat end flat lillt nod
border., over= alferent styles.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
CO=
All the best batter:2ln market to skeet: 2,
Vs: VA. IV And 14 feet wide.
SCOTCH WINDOW HOLLANDS ,
Du?, Green , . Blue and White, In alt wldte.
English Wooleri Druggets,
2. f ut,,
r , nC : lor., 2!*. 3... 3 , i. and ali
1.
WOOLEN AND LINEN CRUMB CLOTHS,
ENGLISH AUTON IN) VBISIT RUGS,
Swiss Lace & Application Curtains,
In patterns that are not to be found elsewhere.
NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS,
English and French
11E4 rr CURT.II.IMGOODS,
New Patterns Cornices,
Oisisza , edad. Ourted-a
UPHOLSTERY.
order. prom ptly and carefully executed. Nllll
anycareful sod experienced smhohterrrs to
any part or the couulry to lay carpet. sad put
up sUadee, 40.
APFIRLIND & COLLINS,
Rand 73 Fifth Street.
\rst bulld tog to Untied States Oustom !louse
and ruitoffice. metond floor. . fet,:ww,
I
e s.O u
NEW CARPET STORE.
CO
-toa
BOWIE, ROSE & CO.
• sEw blues.
OIL CLOTHS, ILLITINCS,WINDOI SHIDLS, LC, Lf,
AT'
NO, 21 FIFTH STREET,
N ECUS 13 FL•JUI.
OVER , BATES & BELL'S.
IMITI
DISSOLUTIOIi OF CO-PIRTNERSIIIP.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP here
tofore extellou het . ..eta the uudersluned.
under the name of ULNONATH .1.1„ w
1/r tn..tuel couthut. J. L. 0 N.4: ee
4T.1.
retlrlng Wert:lrvin to us.te from rebruary tat.
W. (a.
. • An L NTT,
.1. L. DUIDX.A.TH.
sal • relne ut (ro the JXWIILELY BUSIWEIS I
dre tlr ten.der tof th•nt• to toy frudhltd
cu.tomers fur their !therm! •
hatrnong, beato• a e n d
u.
uanc one
(4 the us and
same t would o
toy
ree l e.felr solicit • contin-
J. L. IlLINHE&TII.
Of F. !eller, .4 Co., tort recite..
The eq.lerodgne.l, haying porehaaed the Inter
est of J. 1.. w ....cc that
they will continue the both:m.lot
=I
MBE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JEWELERS.
AT Tit EIII 14ED tiTAND,
mo. se .. , .iurriz STREET,
voter the gnu nnm• of
DUNSEATH & CO.
,
W. G. DUNS P.ATif
I.iXO. W. ii,..,LETT
1211412:v2A
BOTTLED ALES- .
KENNETT, WINTERTON,
And AL txtt brnnal at
Ales and Soda Waters,
PIOTTLII , Br
IJ. O. BUFFUM & CO.,
CEMI
23 • .N 4. 34 ILLILKET EiTHEET
ECM
aNJAMIN SINUMILL 1.1111.1 P Galt
SZIAGEIBLIC S CLEIS.
LJ lburcessors to Oro. r. Schuchman 1 C 0..)
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS",_
The LT NTSAM LIThuIIMAINSIC ZetTAM
-I.I,IiIINNT WENT of TIIZ MOUNTAINS.
Hommel , CANS., Lotter Hew's, Bond Labe!.,
thow O.LN, ronno. ,
V 'ewe. Clminc.e. of 1.4.1.c.1“, InTitatlon
Cara.. LI. 74 .54 71 :ail:4 it., rm..
bus [b.
W ANTS
A FIII\T 11.1.'S LADY.
IFF.I.GuJJ)AtiGN
A G - ENTS.-1.000
ALM AND FEMALE .-TE• - beat el.ance
vat. A Ivor): of 111.terte, value nit Nattaual
Btert at. The one) vr.rk en .•ue
the ft.:4. Agent, ltd no roul,t!tlue. Nnve
r. , adc—F . APtitA.l r T AN , ) OL)! AI. COY.
Be He, . Elead:.v . lo one
band v oltta.e, lau .r. T
rst e Den at omm•
lur
tt,r..a.111.31. 1 1rri. y.
k. L. TALet , TT
M•rkrt et.. l'lttobur o. Pa.
D,
E1ELT....1019131.1E915T.
Oa SALA LEYO3IIIIIION . lioua leacy lL
prefern../. 1.:
rrqulrtd.
AI IT iu yr.r...,a or by
u . eultHA
111 wood St.. u; Doane Cour:
cahll,tlCl.
AVANTED.-500 clerks, and
and others now • at or al.up:orn.sut la
Pletsbnegh, to know that. ANDREW'S GAS
llS.NlClLA.loltoon . .lsoca tosellbett• r D.:noses ,
Fort.ei are wade be .elllngrlstit• rot the Wes
er.... IS /a tho only Oleo/ albs hind that has
teal merit. Soc,sa Ls the r.lodard. Coate sad
J. Sea what ...cuts are .atlelt•
C. TILTON.
No. NS. St. Clair street.
BANKS AND BANKERS
BANKING DOUSE OF
JAY COOKE & CO.,
Comer Wall and NaLsauSta., New Vert
loco-broth:en with our bnmes la rblladelp
nave
ud Washing. mt. we ave °perm. • NEW
itK
DA:Sr-at above I .cat , on , aad elrer our services
to Hanks. halters •0.1 112 N I.n.he :rooms,
lion of metr butte,.s In titin•clty. luelm3lng
purchare• and sale. or twesurraitrre extrunt-
Mos. t , T01:05, awl liur.m. We are eV.-
•tatillw rep-m.ents.l at the 1101 k tx•ttange and.
Ovid Ituar.l. where orders :rut us are prompli)
Oiled. We ketp•.n , tml s full su Wt . of (toy
ilt LAMENT IF.. Unl ri •Ir ALL 11
SOFt . ..
buying awl mtliteg at rt.rreut prlees.
Ice carre.v.ndepts the most liberal rates th e
market •Crt,rtlx.
fe:1,114
JAY CODICIL A. CO
HART, CAUGUEI & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers,
CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS,
I=l
(occrs -, :2ens TO HANEA, HART 4 00,)
11033333
Exchange, Coin, Coupons.
♦al pa:itchier etentlen'DlVl
t• the ➢nc
eltne , . and sole of
GOVERAiIiENT BONDS.
14.8IGHT OHAFTy ON I.ONOON. 1.21
N. HOLDIES 8c SOliS l
No. 57 M a rket Street,
I' IT rSBURUII.
Depnolta rverlve t In Par Funds and Currencr.
u...t.ons rn‘de on th^ Prlee/Pal Oluta of
the UulteLlUtatt, and Canada..
Stocks, Bun& and Other Securities
BOUGHT AISD SOLD OD COXILIESION
Particular atteotlen path to the puruhua =el
U. S. Securities,
1.c:1.144 U. 53. NFS 'Mil:
do. do.. 5..d05;
U. H. YIVVO 10..10•:
U.
rd
CENTIFI. 1.1 ES OF DV.RTEDNEES
Orders and V uoctrer.bodett or collected.
HEAL ESTATE
SAVINGS BANK,
No. 63 Fourth Street
CHAIITER.ED IN 1862.
rA)rizil..;,..eicv,7,3,,,ftur....i.every ISATI7E-
P'T'" "r'Y Nl.i
monln an w
Pukre.t Stour Sate , r
President, ISAAC JONES
TIIESTEEg
Mon. TIVR. M. Howes, Hun. J. 6. kfmonnup,
ISAAC J....c.
W. It. or.q. • lOU *IXTSR.
/.IA/AVAT ,•10, .1
N1C11.,1..1
n Y. LI. 0/111.
Fecreta and Treasurer,
CARRIER.
mobil:7l3 .
PEOPLES'
I
SAVINGS BANK,
Or PITTSBURGH,
LATORPORATED 1866
Capital, - $lOO,OOO
OFFICE. NO. 77'10IIBTLI STILLET,
President
Vine L resident,
BEE=
A [NWT LLOTO. ‘111.1,•al Ell,
J••••• I JAMB. LiVI , INCUTT.
11,1 rays. M.
t.'
..il• °vim LY. j
JOIJS D
S , cteizry ad TinAult, SHAH/. VON 80151100
Fix per rent. Inter(•t arowed c.n time &posits.
Inventn‘rnts made iul.i.etra.er.taud ft. 8.1E5.-
tate `,en•urtttrs.
Nank open exccpt nundays. from nine
o'clock, a. v., to four P li.. sod on
Wedncvlay skil .33turda7,avvolog2 rr:•m elk le
tol.ll v 23
IMBED
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK
, No. 65 Fourth Street,
CHARTERED IN 1855.
Opeudally tram 9 to 2 o'clock, oleo on Wednees
day and naturday eveolnes, from and Ist to No.
'ember lat., from 7 to t o'clock, and from No•
'ember lot to May tat, 'Tram o to.o'clock.
Deposits received of all sum. of not es* than
OmDollar. sold a dividend of the profits de
clared tile. • year, In June and December. in
ter,.t has loco declaredsemi-annually In Jana
and December sine, the Haunt we. ornanlied. at
the rate of 3{S per cent • year.
Intmet, If not drawn out. Is placed' to the
ere., of the de from
tar a a nrlnc l Pai.mlO bee. , "
same totem:A from tee Ont days of Jute and
Decanter, compoun-llnk tarter • year Illthoul
troubling the depositor to call. or even to present
Ws pt tuo.a , u.l e rate money will double la
ben th as en toctee Ts".
Pool. con taluluathe Charter, lly-Layrs, Rule.
and 34,141C:0n, fUrnlacd gretls, an appllcativa
at the onlce
ALBBSY. ,
Cllk Pllk,Wasirit.
John H. Ttkckoren, :A. b. Pollock,
Beni. L. Pahno,tock,!liob:rt. /WON
James Urnlman, John 11. tiboentrelger,
JamesklcAzd..v.
IJanr.e.
u. u. !te e d.
t..,e x:l'¢ahock.
--
• 711Vfirare. I
Wm. J. Ati.!.r.rsou. ..41.1111i. Kelly.,
Calvin Adam.. !Fie or) J. L.7.cr.,
Jolla C. Hlrnth.T. • il'eter A. Martina,
Hem..., 1.P....k., 'Job. Marabah.
UM Burrwiri, ;Walter r. Mantua,
A . onsu A. Carrier, IJortr. U. riciarldery
el , arlry ArCo{Lon, 'Jab. Om
V. to. Cour!...a. 'ller.r,; , L. Itintreal,
John Kraus. . Wm: . hen.././t.
John J. li:lleart., . /Orr...kr i'lntilt,„
Witllam S. Haven,
Alm. V...kl'k.;
Icier 11. Hunker. Vm. I Veer...
11.1,a.r..1 liar., I.a. Wl:littler. I •
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