== =II =MIMES MEI tts.:::00:01(A.4,04. FARM, BAItIIEN ARD HOME:HOLD. Rold Matting'. • - • The _Nets Ea , gland Farmer , talks In- - the following style to. New Epglander:S. ! IlanY 'of- the auggesticins.'are applicable in ,thia frftion • , • "Building . and maintaining roads are -among the. heavy beirdens borne by tai- . • payers in all our towns, and •as - everybody uses roade, vge . all. have a , deep interest in having them well and economically con , , structed' and repaired. How to . have good • • roads it:least cost ie the great problem to be solved. ' Any perrief( who - considers the subject will. perceive that : it one Which involves ranch science as Well as.. prsctical experience, especiallyln a' ,- hroken, uneven - . country like New„England, where, within , ' every Mile are found hills, ,valleys,ireckte and swamps : --Where to build a highWity; and hoili:toqiiiild it. a re bot.' , iipportant cpieitione; we'propose'liotitti attedititfil ,consider either of these ipiestionliat present, brit to Online ourselves to Wbet,;e34o Othitit,,g, riot more so how toyepair. an d. maintain roads already "Like the minister who announced that /naiad divided his discourse into fitty headS, .but for the sake of.bievity - should omit all . Int-five of then_l; We shall content ourselves - .l=with touching upon %lie three ,principal . ' dey fects in our corempfi l reada, and the ree4edy.: 'The Brit and great iiefebt highwaya. want of drainage. Wherever a road , permanently; wet,, 1. either at top otbetttini;se: have, '.deep ruts -keavy. trayellag ; and these wet places are .especially tiering and attium,-,theriard pleoeslor teems. - The.till3t...loquirenient fbr a goodi road ie'r firm foundatton r and-it wet foundatientan never be a Lifetime. It is not enough that the water ,• should he taken- , off the surface;', ;but it must he drawn* lout, to the depth • Vireo or four feet, or'he , water, will work nptvard,acid the hotife Or 161444, and.the. dpwnwarcl,anif the deep ruts williurely be : formed. ..Drainage' is itself an art not very well understriod, 'even; _.4a.applied to common- fields and meadpws; and a little practical experience will Often save hal' the expense 'of a drainage opera- • Lion. . The..oeranionefier In repairing , wet places in rods in attempting to cover'up ,the water by hauling on gravel instead of remorink the water—thus doctorieg the Bruen' instead of the disease. It is :eon; aratliely an endless task, to fill up a road or meadow three or four feet instead of draining it to that depth. We have not space in which to - Speak of:the details of draining highways. We only desire to call attention to it as an operation much needed and much neglected, and as requir ing more\skiii then ordinary surveyors and selectmen can be expected to possess. The second great defect of our highways is too great convexity. The common andnaturalliiiit impresson is, that the greater the convexity, or; 'in other words, the rounder the - stirface of the travelled path, the drier it will be. This is ' on' ot the greatest errors of inexperienced reed makers. There _are many published treatises upon this sutijed, both is. this try and England, and there is no one of them that does not speak of this itaithe Com mon defect. - If- a road is round a carriage can only be level wheri-it is exeetly on the centre of, it. If one wheel is on the centre, the othe r), is, , lower, the weight of ,the load ist.thrown en the lower wheel, the friction- LiPoh the nut. of one and the shoulcit.r of the other is greatly increased and the draught is .much • ; heavier..Dotlo inenthin'thetlanger of upset -.- tine. But this is not iall. To avoid these difficulties every traveller keeps in the cen tre, except when obliged to turn out toter'- , other, and thus by the wear of the wheels In the mole track ruts are soon worn which retain _the wister;and grow constantly worse. ' till repairs are made. A moment's reflection will satisfy any . _ tine that'no amount of 'coatrexity can empty these ruts of water, even when they are but' `‘" one filch' deep: 'A very alight ' fall in the length of the road will carry the water ; ildonff the ynts till it•finds an ontl S' If, no*, instead of being round, the, road way be nearly fiat, carrieees may travel on ; .f,an y Part of-,t,tiler,t_ .10101 - other without diffibifity, - deep ruts will tie worn, ad a very slightfill will carry off the. water' into• side• ditches, which •shintld always be kept open deep enough th••roughly to drain•the ir:A rv“ . nrr - t. - - - ".. , t-ItatittoF the best rr stitursretrovrbea-bund ing has said that he cares nothing &Ant what bithe foundation of is road, so that it be dry and properly covered with lectlfaCe mg o e psj._ .rorponuuon_cgtstm.roade. `Alt - or anctlf diained; fir iiiflhaent foundation if there be one foot of :good g=avel Mona ac, 1,111! tOlk hones of Tali one sizes„aa usually picked up. should never . - be Pet..kei.ft /owe •se constant . teadrney Upward . . especially-under the aelionlof . frOst.' . ' Good * . : ' wars e liereened ; .AfFiriinel,Callent,,whety obtainable. It Is essential - that it -.be_icreened, otberwisa:tt will wear utiiiiitailjt; the largei'itiiite s wask;- , • iriglethe anrface,anti lyink,loose Where good gravel cannot; tiebtaliied, stone broken by a machine, to th esize of • tommon . :nutinulareizing . stone, is the. best • Since co much skill is. required-40 tarn good roads; the dist J ateip • towards itm-, • provetnent is to abolish the whole systentOf worliifig-out taxes andOf district surveyors o . . and to employ a town agent whose position., ; • edutiL4e..p,rmartent„, and. who shall mitketit , - hie &instant and only litiiiiiiest - to maintain the roads : of the - town"-ini good conditlOC set the town own oxen or Leirspo,.gkrts and Other implements ; and let tberagerit ebiploy, Tby.the. month or .dity, ;lie ; osgeseiwy help, his plan 'is in • operation in Waltham and ~,ike,pojslizw; and: othertewilic - and Is' is lbstiff Olaf tile roads are greatly Improved, andthe costietnuch diminished tinder this aystscitki Let ,any_, of our ..readers ask himself what•t .'course hewoirld ' . wkitir if be ireke'obligedrtO • "keep in repair all the roads his tOwn.:f 4 Would he go toa town meeting andzalc:the voters to elect a surveyor for eack•diatriet each year.? or wordit. , be an acitivi, l Judicious should - give his stem. attention to the business? Would bd l '• 'Cahn who choso Fircikl. ; 4:o:ll4 at the highest day:labor prices or would be" select a . few„luinde inistadapted to the 'stork? , • liking. •I t . J . .•• • Alas. for the rim;try of farminf l All l O 4 dicing* df. , milk maids must a Aits. • Pacenad for in the old English poets. The wheltikie ,Ofj e ,leitiqwer's scytke alirtuft t ovV , u 44bn: 16y...firm: Instead: ..or be the snow raidla of thaliinisiltd ou rid the driving - Inae, gists +Ming. round ionad ilia meadows, for all the rvorld Lrs!; ll l4' , Oriarif.WAirrnst • eretufore, seree Would be counted a, • bier &ea llowi"rtew mid - twelve Ate •-• • . •t' • r rNor /It the eoetFeeil e ee • rTeelloae, th. " 4l! 1241.a:the Whewl - waitiklicij I; e was placed. toe nientliat could be • Shake nut the - hay With finite; sod -After a few :h o u I hands were tilled to ••••''';'• goover the grounrfand turn it. To do this. and yet so the bottom side shall • .really come to the top, was no small knack. Noir% redder, with one man rlcliag, will • f . " ; ,•: 11 -literally &Oho Work of ten men; •ind•do it far better- than the mtist - expert' you ever seen a tedde'r? I 'have how a per- feet one. The grass rolls' behind and foams, ,I was going to say,,like water behind the Wheels' 4af ksteamer.- The gkis leapsw, and whir ,aa.if it were amasingly ,tickled with such dealirigs. Tht.resul(is,,that un less.the grass is very 'heavy, and the weam: er very . bad, you may cut.) your hay in the morning and get Mint° your barn before" night; in fat better tondltionthinit used to be when itiequired, - never less thait tviss: l and generally a faii . oftbree days to cure it. The only thiarthat *reigning to be made easy, is pitehingon and - off the load. It is true that honeforksbave been invented; but I have not seen .any that..did their work well; end in my , barn, at-any rate, the old , work of pitching and mowing remains; and. it you'wished to know what fun' is, get on the mold', under the slate roof of my barn, on a hot day, and let Tim pitch , off hay, as. he will if I gtve him 'the wink, s! You have -to step ,lively,; and even then," vitt will. _often be seen emerging from heaps of hay biotin over you, like a rat from, a bunch of Oakum. And then it is so pleasant. when a man is. all a-sweat; to haye hisahirt all filled. with hay'. seed,- each particulth: • particle of which makes you:believe that Its is a flea, andwrigklei andllcklek .upon every square Inch of yoarskin, until yon. are half despe rate! • '''" ' It is of ,Tuly: and .117 - . grlips is all clit, u ind" the Slatit load Is rolling,pato the 1 1 barn while I write. , How sweet, It ; smells How jolly the children are "that have been mounted on top of the. load;, and their little .scarlet j ackets peep' out from their nests while Tim stands guard .and mime. A child that bas not ridden up ifroMi. the meat doiv to the barn on,a load of hay as, yet to learn one of the luiuries . of exultintchil4 hood 1 What care they fig jolts, when the' whole load is' a vast mdltiplex of sprini? The more. the wagon; foliates theibetter they .like Lt. :Then .come the.tars, , leading into the lane with • : maple trees .on;each side. "The, limbs, reach over and, the ve l ep',leaves kiss the children over and ' ,over sin. Bo Would : 1,1El were a green leaf, atidirot 'alder Myself so green after lel 'And so the load rolls slonly hp the hill. The're is no such thing sal Momentum .Iw. an. on! ;,He is' always at a dead pull - and at the .very hard-. .eat:.:.But the children like it! ....The slower, the Innger is the ride Let thern!take all the comfort they can. By . ..and"brhey will be'grovin andown Bnt Carriages, and roll in style through the streets . Hat there is many alai'. face tha4,,',.rides in a ailk;lined coach, with, a sad heart, and would• go back if she 'could, oh, how ,gladly,,' to her _joyous ride on.a , load of hay; I—Henry „Ward B•ecur iri N. Y. Ledger. c Keel) the Sorgoe of the around Lone. We nave 'many years watched the varied resultief the ctiltivitor who keeps'fiequent ly 'stirring the surface of his soil, and the one who.hoe3 and cultivates enly a then the weeds comPel him to work; and we have . watched and recorded our notes; the result has always been in favor of the constant stirring of the surface soil. We do , not ad vocate deep tillage during the,greifing,sea son; but we would havelhe ground deeply and thoroughly stirred early in the season, Whether it were' on old'or pew" plantatiens. •O ' nce however;tliat vigoro u s -growth of Atop and root has commenced, all deer• tillage should cease, beimuse,hy pursuing , it, con slant and continual ,c,hecks .are given, ands truly healthy greivt4 prevented by repeated breaking, and tearing ; asunder the roots and fibres, the', supplying , pipes fdr.elongation,' el-pension' 'snit evaporation of the branches' and leaven. By repeated stirring' surface of the soll,'hoirever, no roots are broken ; the and moisture are enabled to penetrate, and neast in the shemical transmutation. of the earth's co n- Tow:Kis, and fitting them for absorption.by tale roots.--,gortice/iurisl. Dotter la Dog Dar:. A- corresponderat of > the Peterborough, Transcriptigiyes the following ,directiona for making. good . butter in hot weather: ”After the cream has been churned - fiie minutes, or just as it begins ikr break;' as` it is dalled,.tbkow into the 'chitin, :le.piece ice as big as a' pint bOwl; churn ;the little luMpli of. butter ire ,e4.,hrought, together in a bird, .sitlid mass,, then, takgi.t. fromthe Churn and work it , over quickly, the first time adding what salt is necessary, and thew set upol ihe 'cellar bottom with a small piece of ice upon it .-Zarlyi. the n.et morning give it a: thorough. working ..over, getting out all, the,bnitexmilk,.,And t the evenly mixed, and you will have gocit hard butter every tune We , have tried it, \ and know',; from experience Vlgcr , t ''fan :tm: mi46 .- to kooit tb,rot,ighAia, dcite„:d l W., Bl or,:s4if4Y! , :4 l : ll ii.,tbfk warm. weather.' • 3. e e Varhras !Ramat ;4 'int best rimeto trig s giOkti gl st and tleggePlbers. rot then;Se PC* .11;0111,Pk: thssi of the betatfarmens /Comsat as,the, Governor. pis wheat crop . =punts to 000 bushels. .• ' ' l ' ' ' ' nutforrnixii lipid of liebraska increases itiliaide 'at She rate era .dollot; n gropeit and Apples were gathered, ha d ittd•rintirr , diuit'in Trlg : r • i hi & fi k Saldt4t ottle can WO '8 pt) sand stbne .snd fotteitedbeit'On' Tail' stone arkinial,(lf it q ' an„anhaal). Which will eat *,Pofor e de.,pooWtrug and not get sick, is the striped , snake. . lIN hot weather milk Is Worth mere' fed, p f calves: which are to tor:Jun& oxen, than made,tiO° l ?htte.F. - f-''. sinin f ir.:Pair of Caterpillari,illiet alone,' will strip the leaves .from a. young orchard in a few wee ks , They need as hatch' Watching as iticians. ; Now that the wheatekop'fa . Australia has: failed, they,proppee growkag:hops tonne up what 4hier.httrY 3 s ithqy may raiso ;: s. KM of.fresh . water lantere profitable' for fish growingthaud ten *see of good soli • 40E. illOtt Wolfing.; _ • ,Witirrnasf Wool rimers get "five , Conte 'lt' pound Tor theii” wool More ' the!!rite fi. 1 ' ePW-i ' S 7t-egitok wmo -,t(i.lalao one, hundred'. hos els of ,tßaldwintii than. 'one t(teindred bushels (ofsideriapplie, !or, ten 42arrels . - Yergaliring op Bartlett' , than' the t same quan tity of choke peers. . • Ilths;rer. 4 cutl#,.eff_4Bi6C/WPd.*loPrith,.. Is a 040r:tool tosujii,4,oPliticii;pots/,::.with 101 1 0 -1444 *Amply, 40 carded. !‘ 9ctiar pletWA l4ll t Y s s i' i CcOtingl in one smear Vflfw . repair - 10300 in%in inarpy cr i te t i l Yo.o lo t . Oi*"*#' foKet ,10 ul g A.',ottw tintight:fin: $lO, t erheiserntilk•but pays her keeping, affords less profit , than .onest sB6.that,givea - double the faniounti , of milk afforded by the former...- -, ink Ore coating $ 5O Wei `and 'direhed,' Minuted: and imp more,' s' as. to give double crops, is mock more valuable And: profitable. than' tWenty . acres improved, costing double -the money; Foit legs ' and feet:Oht with. shoe , 'cork.; take one ounce of guM'cihripher, and one pint of vinegar. 'Apply three or four times a day, and your horse need itot stop work. . • T _ •1 T I, 1' • ' , I7C - riN ' n r _ ,c PITTSBURGH- 41APITI,1' . 1,?,"TP:MPATrTULT: '2B, 1888. `B,PIKILMI NOWPW .126r111A11111001) . .ALIVDTIOVICIOlit Or 'YOUTH ivettorad iv tour weeks. sae swim itaaranteeo.., ,RICORD'S ES ZNCi OT LIFE - restores wanly powers, frost whatever twase. arising; the effects of early:pernieloas habits, doff abase; inipcitinuty awl oitutate , rivet Way at- once to Lida wonderful Inkliciae,.: sokell, .regularly *word- Eagle 'the "Clifeetbas, (whisk arq..ver7.sLasp)tt. aout, require no restraint, front business pleasure.) ,allure is hnpoistble. .. _hold intiottiesOat or four quantities /RPM , Pr 4i9. , No itu• had :34'1E of the solo, appOlatod agent kniarica,. .H. gikitlTZElf, SOS Atsuae. "New York. :.felS:l64-Tra . P~ILrQB.O:PHT OP 111.0410 n. ' ' ElAOE,'asew'Couree of Leetarss. as de- Weaved at tb . e New York 'Museum of Anatomy, em bracing the subJecten How to - 11 y. sad what to lire fort Youth, Maturity Sad Old Age: Manhood gener ally reviewed ; the tatlCC of indigestion , linteleme and dervous disclaim accounted for; Marriage OH . ocophically considered, &c. Pocket ,Tolurnes min= Mining these lecture§ will be forwarded to parties unable to attend, on receipt of roar stamps by ad dressing BECOOST - ft.R_ Y,. New York Mnteue , A.alidc ° Teilt:Te d 6- Bciene° l 3 ' 518 Broadw a y , ", l fe w l i b • /E!ATORF — LOWS HAIR. DYE.' letAltillar Dye le the neept.tri the world; the'only trne.ond perfect Dye; nominee, reliable; instaptamotui; 'no disappointment; no ridiculous remedlecthe 1.11 ollnote of bads dyes; Inalgo-' inteeend leaves the air,N soft and "beautiful. bidet or aroma. Sold.by all Druaziste aid Perfumers; and properly.applled at Batehor..l wte.Factory, No. 18 Bond Street. New :York. • • aolin:p2S • TO.: MARRIAGE, Young Meats Garde •to Happy Marriage and Conjbasl irelrelty. The humane views ofbengT olsint Phystelans, .err the Errors and Abases Ineldeat to Youth arid Early Manhood; sent M sealed latreg MAlrettrirolcliMads Address RWAHI)4 zi Aviv al* 044 aw-x 0 :FOURTH ST. 115. JOHN'D: BAILEY & 8R0.,' ;STOCK AND .REAL ESTATE. BROKERS • • • AND ••• • . . Are prepared to - sell at. Auction EITOCES.,_IIONDS. :and all kinds or SECURITIES, REAL ESTATE, - HOUSEHOLD FUTtIiTTURE, he., either on th e premises or at the BoXid of .Trade ROOM,. • Particular: attention. paid. as heretofore, to the sale of Real Estate at private sale. • Wes of Real Estate in the coonattended. , • .oalee. No. 116. TOURER STRE ET. J .ixs( $10•000 .T- °- "I' • • ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. IiRECIP. M., 'PETTY* Itgabitta "M i t! " 8/114"." I. EXCURSIONS. SIA"IiM EXCURSIONS. E PENNS NLIL YLVA CENTRAL THE COMPANY hsYe on see :4 their Office, t tam" Depot.. rittabitill.. ROUND TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS TO ATLANTIC CITY AND CAPE MAT, Enabling parties to visit these popular bathing re sorts, and,return 'home at a moderato cost. • • CARE MAY PAIiSANGERZ can pnrckise Tickets to go and return by all Railroad, or the 7 can arrange to take Steamer in either directioU, between PAU deliddaind Cape May. Excuastps TICIOCT`d are alse tar isle at the ahore Depot to I , IIAGA,RA FALLS; TIM 'OIL ItE.; GIOSS, ClEttYlittUßO, aid Ana/exams wards la Pennsylrazdvand New York,. rxmrtrt.wrs. containlim descnptions of the'_arious Excursion Rotates by . lAD Road. Can 't.e bad on application 'at the Ticket Olllce, .In the Union Depot. W. Hi BECKWITH; 3v1:411 psurp3 OF THE VARIOUS RINDS OF GUNPOWDER, . 1111.41TY,AOTITRID BY, TUB HAI na rowon COMPANY; KIRK- AgeEtt, Office, lb. 209 Liberty Street, MT= 1 • I i I ' t , A-TiteleX 4 WAt l. ,a1,01i43r. 41 • 0.4 411 • lu oi V , MK. 1. •a 4 'An Own • • eliert,l lb. ear, . .. *ainettema llpotttar,, Otal' at I lb. .. . j./. • - 4. e6 l - 4 *.ii` al a tare at 1 Loo 17: , _ Indian fill la Oral Csalateia e(111b. Pat 2 .El l , ora Cla n lftera all It Gado Aes 111 n Oval Oa tars of wadi • 4111 °twill. Oval aslaterr a cow • Obltkalt•lbe dia.; .. der. • • 1106 , ro*.tqicii4 • 217 »s, dad 'llea taw! poein kegs. mi los ' ' ' Icdatudg'Stind. Fi 114 r% VTO4 basty'lise Omsk— S'efilbetty . tirile k , e % l7 o),•: ************ thmp.. tag" ro. ksgis iig 6)4 lb. . ***** .. ' ". Doe er.owder to s, Albs_ • .. • Mining and Ship Poadar, Mlataa.r. sad TOP' and , aet osalki la , k00v,..211b0......' thrifoq rose tou'ithoting.. of superior . 'many, • In p~kadgt of all Leek and Orfir , • efledivarial :free iredriwbaao 'ea kaiard •of 'Boat, of BIOTA ilttgbaroa or ' • =SE • : ;,-BANKRUPT! NOTICES, - !! r. DISTRICT . 2 COLRT • '', ot .:TUE rri Urinl, BrA T 1i40,,f0r aha. L .WpotoraklAistrial , ens' ylvanta. IX liArroitur. , Wait ro Disirtor sr Paryineneig, N. ,', • . A Warrant in Bankraptcy has beeii tinned try,ield Court against Hot to,ltte .pf .11 AM Ito D. DitAVO; of the county 61 &Heinen', aid Stale of,kerwiderira an,' 4n alibi District. adjudged -a tat rapt. upset ; petition of ble grestiters.,ann tiohlraygnot of any '4641 and the abllcory Of any _fir'o *rty' boohooing to 'slid . bankrupt: to 'bin, or rut 10 aiepand tbe • transfer; of; any. property, try, bin are deft by law • A-reeetiny of the srgi ,i tiv et I . ,banlinipt, to prove - Noir debts and lie Ere. as. 'Adjoins of tbis retatri.! win he' hid' in 1 -uouFt fif • bald:nal, sis.bioutiocp. iii, eitisbu i re said 'totmist, .0 the Oto dey ex Augel4,,Jl. , Ilitti al. +l9 o'clock Alit . - P Mt. Nay, NO. 93 Mara mut atfeet,l 'Rot the !b k . : All, f,',#' 4 !`..l 4i TPPiTlMil,'A u ttr i ttpiomilit. --. K i pnobomo, ~,, ri 'Mill; Marais' . te . laidiDllitriot. 'l VV 4Bll3l lo 6l6, nt i OYoi i ir aii- N i' .- - ' isyt„vA-Nt , is: , " • . •". • ',,. 'F. ; 'LAI Plttaburgh, , lleettenay•ter:Javi ;Air. isposk; The under:l ll 'B4 Actg.*/ Sires notiehutihtslitl' i men , . suk,A co.of pixuliiwitAtiot,zy, :: - gheny, city; ItleConnty hi Alierrheny , ead 8 af penneylirseis, -within ' maid , Dhitrio4 'Twig* his 'heel*, agjudjod a Han Aptapf li nbispwn petition, biroc-.. Distriet Come-01,-.111 Di riot; i , W • , ' • '',.o itIAKURI..PALIZERcAoiIenoo, -_,,,.. J ,;atiii ~ ;4 Mri7.l4 itiFf.. )l 4! MON! 9tt.eatt T w ETTffiTt e ' trrt I, It I e 11. bast beenl la tri e lf e tld MIZE% he ltiA I.:1 4 4111: lent en:eitui nit i loitrt: ii4l wIL m e psym...t to CATHARINE atcCUT ot Thalami7,lldno or to K. A, N T UR. Attolwerst-Law, 117 DiEwolitl t.,,21 'stump; f Wilibip74-111 ._ • , FOICICE-Lettets TestitintflitarY lowin_g been_ pined me ernitlie EAT OY 41.131 NtiMILY 7.11, Awwwwsed. MI .94m0n4 hay log claims stain‘t her . Wattle pr,:4131, mbar to lee, suthow Heated. trod al' Patens owing wild estate wilt make pment to me ur my attorney, JOHN W. TAYW R, No. 73 Want street.. OHNISTOB YANtilklst,7 VAL Jury Ai. 19011. 701.41 TICKET. AGENT. POWDER MIII • PARER' PROPOSALS FOR PAPER. 91:17PLIthiS:Attelari ant requiring the griperixt- . tendert; of Public, P011%11400 advertise for pro ,. , . ; Posoia for, supplying CM StatsisiSh prlntingiand . 1 .: Dili paper„ approved April Saba!, A 13119 Doinini: . . one - thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. • - - Sem' - oar 1.1 ' 130 it ems' e . teld by the Senate and Hisuse = otßepreseauatives ofs Qommooaroalth of Penn..' sylvania, in CliasiaLA ;ably tact; sad it is hereby: .1 7 e of enacted by the authorit the saws, That hermit. . _ ter the person or persons bidding for the contract for faraishincthe State with -payer, as provided In tie. act, approved April . tenth. Anno Domini one r thottiand eight handrail ,wnd. sixty-seven, be re qbired bi.exiscute a bond to the Commonwealth, is itli-ist,liast tyro saillisibit• et:ironies. in the sus of isrt ibis's/tit dioliri, • ndlltonyd for the faithful pe;rl66lSace Of the eon' et se allotted. which said 1 Wald shall . he Of _ 7 the President Judge of the caurt of Carrimon PI as of the district or dis , Wets in wht•la . such sur.t es .semi reside; or ni Utnie: of the absence Or other i ability of s , deb President Judge, by the Associate' Su,ige of the county in which Such sareties pay reside:: ,1 6 royfited, That the bonds, with the sureties of.the lieyeitil bidders, shall : be dily' executed, sealed up And delivered With this proposals for 'furnishing sitid paper, and ;n additlrill ti, the contutop above required shall be:condition edthit'in ease thb bid der 'or blddCri t• whim the slid contract shall he' awarded shall neiledt or rd fuse to :weep; the flame itt his or their tad. the said bidder loCi4dde4;,iitii his or, their uhreties,:ifore inti, 4, 1 '51141 he lielde'tO the ContinOnwealth for tfia, between tins anoint. of Cbe, bid of The tielr eon to *lota ttid 'slid contract stud) be suntded slier iipott iiegieet or retnial , ";itt SirOAkkaf That the Superintendent 'of Putllic•Printirrg .0111 rwurd'eild contract upon , thi3 sane day hide are try him op tted,' " Elms* W. DAVIS. • : !peaksr et the House of Repr . esentat iv e s .. JAMES t. GRAHAM ' , . Speaker of the Senate. Airnontit—Tle tenth day otAtiril.• A nno Domlnt eneAkentand sight bun dyad and btxty-efght.. ' • I JOHN W. Lite*. lat pamtanee, of the: above set, the, Fiapertateod eat of Pubtle..l'rloting styes the followls g notice : : TA : ( iAPF3I.: iIaNtFACTC(E,EM' • SEKI,,III) PBO,pO6ALS will be received 'the Sloe °tithe Superintendent et Public Printing, tor , :upplying .the. State •with Printing Paper. Said paper to be BOOS . rAr.F.R., measuring 115 by 40 inches. acid to iweigh respectively 40 and 80' pounds to the ream. Also, DOUBLE. FLAT CAP, imeasiming 17 bv,116 inches, weighing, EtipoundS to the ream. Bids will be received for each kind sep , irately.. Said proposals to beopened in pretence . of bidders, ea SATURDAY, "be lst day of August, 1868, at the - office of the Superintendeat. • Contract to min from December, 1868, to August,-1869. The sueeessful bidders wlii be required rigidly to conform 'to• samples which will be furnished upon application at the office of the Superintendent.' • No proposal - Will be cons'dered unless A - 00061(.1 1 /k 4. trf 'a gearantet that the bidder or bidders. provided his or their proposal shall be accepted, will enter into an obligation with good and suflicient security, to furnish the articles proposed for; and each proposal must be setompanled by satisfactory evidence that: the persons making bald proposals are uralitiractU rers of or dealers in the description of paper which ke or they propose to furnish. JOUN YOUNGMAN, SlPinlitendent riblin Printing, 75 Market Hemet. Harrisburg ME 111DITTSBUIIGH PAPER -MAIM- . FACTORING COMPANY. Mannfacturino of PRINTING 'MAND WRAPPING PAPERS 12 CLINTON EL MONTILLA. 01120. BRIGHTON BRIG LOON, PA. OPTICS AND WARSHOUPD, Yo. R 2 Third Street, PittBburgh." Ovroans—/LIIGINT HARTJA, Provident. JNO. B. LITINGOITON, Treasurer. • ' BAMIIRL U.IDDLX, See.natary. •.. • - Dinsefeiin—.Angrot . ions R. B Hartman, John B. Lirtligten. . paid for Amor Stook. • • Jailteni LLw a ,L=jl pEitOEVAL fl CSE'IT~ • - .IIIIII3CIEULKIOOI. ENGINEEIIit, A.nd ,Sollolicir. of ,"17atenteo. (Lots of P. 7. W., L C. BailwaT.) ' Moe, Ito. 'FEDERAL WrItICZT 'Room Aro; • BLAST rem. A ° nd BOLL t ~Na IL RAW- .fornishol. Particular itttptlon raid to do, el°"litleTtl4lMVPAillllll.flgy-for.. erv,l sl;ll% LNG CLA M mechanic* rt _ I DMEtiUA NIGHT. apf:lol ,HAIR AND PRELF'II.IWERY.,. (Plll HPI PECK,- Ornamebtal .1111.1 ft WR OKE11.A.111) PVITUNICIL. No:1 • 33 yd striool. near RzaltAlfeld, rßlabrultb., .6Jways qpiAradot 4iiilartncum4t or Ladies' WIWI; DAR DS,' CIU t • (Huitlenses's:W IG 6, PEED SCALPS, (317ARRAIHAIIIIi. BIZAIRCLIITR. Re• tot 4 0 0 'Trim? 111 ,134 3 1 1 Atte* Mr HAW • ; • - f .' • „ 1.0416.1 and , ilipulimaa . .fir ~sit ...ene' 'rho seatigt !spinier. ,I n pitsfittit- FOR REN, F'OS RENT—The leitaehold ler a term or'ittwolit nine it.ms Tivo olvry ratne Vwelltintiloinii, at nliler'oflUtileti itruputt ,'alit Witte! adit4illitotlinghutly; (fronting' Kars eon" man)) having rooms, d nada ancintrau putts roam. Excellent' Karina In kitehen: htiridid nold'ait..r up Many and !do* ul; d oulha.l.tnaappd poresto Pin : t and.at Idnaf an ,bottan. , titboy:iLcd,.3o by So feat. Pdetnalun soon. It !Untied. Tor terns apply t. &IVO, . i .. • . : belisil arfteld eir4V. ' , CERIES ES • • ~,• Matkitater aluakets•co ; •• • ..Nos. .2,4e1 ~AND Corner Liberty -and tlrwia Streets,i . .: • carer to the intl. at Lew Tigtwoas 'Lebo pais; i;t W UFA! to burial; quarters dad kite.. • ,11,01).ube tit' nee tl3e 1(41(1N61 ' HYB(IN, • J.ar.LN ' o lu d, " eh l t;l 6 c: l lNilTilifit RICA. • • ,bolus umb4>tr,sv.s. 61) bbli.blßUP„,cltoicts bmads 'loo . bel a. N. 4 I: 'IIIIOI4ArBECB "- • . bats. 1) a 4g '• ' . ." 14 ?21:11 1 . 1 ; atizi pHYL •ItAtt.A SI Ili A titi. • 11100.1aapi /110:00•VEZIC. 1 ( 0 , • * si. tBll""'AltiYil 4"c"L'ittWci)". ll -L , :•IY 91$0 lama a piIIANDOMPa • • . , faP W4O.N rowrint, a was Ton hand. • • • • " QIUNDRIEB. • .;• • I '1 rtt ri k '4‘l ll • ' , 44 000 , 1441ead t•' ; • - •:::i4 0 91 1 11P. Widt*:4lllle:t f;'. Ifu •` , , - t f ~! Hti!Vs,o9 , C' rite Chin •'ii F.litqllrf Mit." EMI • • t• .11; •i'l l4 . itaisbarg takeei g • • goal** SC I •, 1. Ytllka laisile I_7 • • • • •• ••,' • • 't !Jo u B. Cill1P11111.1) At IOU:" Yes • , • , 241 13 , 100r0d , • SIINDIUS:I4; ; rrlre-Idoi d leir yrr= s , • lbsdDrlibrd .; 0 IS I b b lifirA. l l;s 4 4l: c httialk*: .10 big.. ; • i; ,;!) -,L. 1 0 4011 .; (79ru; ;swim. war; , •FICTL rpo Itit ,; ; 10; Market ykreet„ Ganser this. 1,- . At f = • aws ., WOO, IggstAlreil t l l6 et. "aPP.I. Inuud paper.,hoxes, Inst-rni P;.,,a':,1,400,repi1l „„ CY red and for our by tuerbilx or Miran. SI. thu ' # • . .#, .t..„ 11 7J 14 noon atarti of • .1(01 ti • tt•SSIIA IV •Ai °vet florttliaer nee, pa taxmiati.d ryia , . Vey,. Llbertv•and Hand Orr. ' nave Shea ' Wu' trial; to - bathe Mad' 3 , ant bar ralanit larito:clivPa 'of Ilbest. 4 4 4 . 11,1 "•• § 1 PIC IE Di4All,liON-L-100 cans Tot* t Aa. We have published rur irate received from ti.adan. Thla wpalmr re:1.16 .ar lio PAO elmulatlon a pamphlet contataing Intereatlem ie tea tabor le put up In tin eau.. wr immedlatr and valuably .tatementa or UM Tertlitaar, mph*Di nee- Tor sale by NO. A • lIEN W. which will be tent free to say sending as ear ad . corner Lluerty rad Haad streets dress. - • )( e WINES,--LIQUORS, &O, PITISBUIiGII. - - .IIIPORTING DOUSE. .ESTABLISITED 1830.- , • SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, . . , . IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN ' • • 'WINES AND Liquous,-: • No. 449 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, .• • Would direet the , attentiodot the puildta to the Dirt thee, po sessing *ape , sec theilftles through ieveral lArge Wine and Liquor . Douses EnropeL and mistier tnelr Importations direct, theyere etutbied twofer tee 'various grades of choice WINES AND LIQUORSAt price. g rades tame Eastern rates. -Ex amination* et .qtmlltles sad oosuparisoz of ,prteolf respectfully sejletted. A choiceiassortnient Of pay, e 'OLD UTE WHIP. ,, K.= cosidonativ on head, • • ; -. ,• ' CLARET; i rIITE , :ANiriSPOILLIGI' . . . . ..,,. .. . .. . Chateau tattle, , h. • Mediae,- ~ t el l :al:il l I,l= - fl i = l E illis• -• , .• , 1 Bt. Jillan, ' •• • ' Pastime: * .iViNirria IVEN323 I S. l:: lantern es, ' • I , CU atiiii Latour Blautok• ' C h u taea Itlauseraa. I Chateau Yquttia. • ,Et4CaCig, WINEI4. taubealtaiisei, ', . ' :. -; ISIX..Attt•-1:N.c1'..814/VE.S•' • , Mosel Muscatel,. - li Seltirsburg,, • • . • ilisekheLonses superior quality: . , ' •••':', , ; clP Gi i i * - !! ' , , . .. ?Meet la alludes.. - Citsinbi3ritine; kren e t ril i, .11 1 .„ a 4il l s irge assortmetat :orit u lt/ I ND .r b l e t n .4 slll. ifi YiKEt. sad WLMMS, co!' all Ilesuriptioas,.scustat tly on hand, at . , - , . . , ... • . „ . , . . . WM. "MuslaillEVS, .- .. - • , • ' (L.U.TiI. MILL EN A .140/I.ICTISONO'. , , .. 221 and 225 Libertj 'S.tinei, rititsban* 1110:492 , -.- .. . . • JOSEPH M. FINCH !o CO., , . X 05.136.187 . HUN 191, 193:asiali 196, tom? BTSEET, PITTBSUWAIi, iuxtnAUtpusas. OP caner Dblilled.: Pure Rye Wldekev Also. dealers IATOSISIGN WIDISH and LIQUORS,' HO/13. , mh2S.nn .. • COAL AND COKE. -• • • () SCALA F. LAU & CO. C. DATIL . COA4 AND COKE. 01Bee, lisaidiksky Minna wed P.F.W .&Cle R.. EL, Alloghtuay City. Taggitiegimay real and tonnellirrille Coke AT. LOWEST MARKET ZA.11113. • zir - Orders promptly attended to. aye) COAL!, CO A 11.12 COAL2I! DICKSON; STEWART &,00., I Milne resioved their Omen to NO. 667 LIBERTY errrtm - mr, !Lately, City Vlour AIIbippIKKINOACCOOII" .; Ars bow krimpared to rarnlah kood YOTTOMokiiirE= NY 'Lula% - NUT COAL OR BLACK. at the lowest morket price. All orders '•left at Obeli omoe, or' rofilissaseil - tc' them through them'''. will be atteitited to 'promptly. CIIABLIM H. ARMBTRON 6I, TOtifeHIOOLEMY 00 And litanatactdrera of •• • ;; COAL, MACY. AND DE:.4uirliT.rirtzlcD COST. - • Otkee and Yard—COHNEIL OT •iffITLICH, - tarn ItOrt'PlaN -kiTaXIST'd.. tint, yard on Liberty sad Clymhr streets, Ninth Ward, and on Second street., near Lett No, I, Pittsburgh,' Pa.' - • ' Families and. kisaufacturere supplied wita the bert artlelkhr Coil or Coke at the lowest , cask rata'. Order* left at any of their • °alma. 11 Tenet* proiapt ataantlon. , . . , lis 4 aaurriumva at. igurcumliiii, • eceisoire ' • e.mn xi:mama:num DUAL DO.. . ' _ MIN AND DICALEttt, BY RAIL ROAD AND DIV'S% of superior Youghiogheny, „,cIAS•AND FAMILY 00ALT: Ciece Til—rooir or 'MY H•rvirr, 1641 e sumitioit.coAL. : " - • • • • .% Co tiCErgatillir 41i;cb., , '.lllxersiadlOdppeltiot PITIFESURUIS t4itli[.Tolllllll and *MOULT, Co A 11.011137 COAL, sad SLAVE'. Cod diellyired bromptly tp part" . tbe itthe Wrest market vita.. • • Oilloe sad ifird—tlOßtuislMMlTU:JtaD W.Wlk S r. 8:1710bIlet,.. SAFETY. Iwtm, InCIIIIIIITVAND COPINXIIRT Writ ,<<; TRAVEUN6 COISPNITYczi HADES',' SAVETY • :• 1 .! , . CI r elater g. t m; • • ifl • •Nt(rilMOEN 'AND ROT' AIN •'/PLillett• Ingpeasing • with the use of gloves +Mid MIS iti!of *bust tM•• P,aaenger er,ilagoge Oars, with the. olfitt!hiseittl4P irradiate tilt: neat to iay. leMporaturethat may, s he 'desired wlthOut the 'possibility' or 'flritig'thio ear er. care to whieb the Jacket may be atteali_ • Having obtained of the United litates,Letiers eat for a Safety Jacket whteti to vrarrahted 'to resist the moot intense beat that; may , he atipited to Ii the'pnaltion and, purpose.tor whi ch it la- intended.. Itti S. sere protection- Irmo anoldeato by err, ode • OWN( Motu detective ileac, or •:wilere Iron pipes . art Imam' conductor • for smoke or heat.. • It la apgtl pticibte to all plot ogibat Mai bermne 'overheated. andis warranted to give , perThnt eatlateetJun.wiutra ,wind or other, .oc bratiblemay be planed inflow. proximity (hero°. I, am ORM 13,V il y alp. pl "my inverstidn sh pa, sleamboht., ralir.(ed ears, (1.(3. , wherever pipesiss edmisetoro ink ,inaic dangerous by. belay overheated mid' security 1011, en AP-. pttgaigus,, rights to mars u lure or UP ASO the above Urientiout also., .territorial. right*, ,to sago . 14 47 wish to etigve in miffing prtiVegea,Vdtherrby State 'or nerinikt,T. • i. ..! . • MEN., nor the "Ni PLUS. tri, KR TRA PAINV •'WOlttiB, •r oorrer of Morris otreetsnal' the Allegfte. lay Vallo , l4llrood, Ninth Work Ptiteburel. 610 ; 10 1::•.:rt , ' ••• GMEfMLINEE „ o ivitExt A : . . • AXIONILOM SOXEN 11 ti; ‘' t • a V' i 1 Laos 70 " T E: OR '1411E4 . 1 . , AU F A X AOTUNI I IDt Irt x, Aglitirfertilizer_:o.6* MEE ~i: ':.v'>'e.~ i'7 :...... Eil MBIF'D tit avfaT*tL,; I.4 , (' x• ' -.. ; .E.B4I,IIIXLIErrOB43e = 4 f ~ :_ .. INSURANCE 7 . TIISURE YOUR LIFE IN THE -4" ' GUARDIAN NUTIJAL LIFE INSIJRANC CO., OF NEW' YORK. No. 102 BROADWA T,t . ASSETS RAPIDLY INCREASING, 0 ~ . -- - $1,00%000. • . .. ThO. Company is the Guardian of a Sacred Pund,, *bleb is to provide for the Widow and the Father less, with the least possible burden to toe Insured. Ali Approved Forms of PolicieS lisued. r: Liberal &nodes for the p ayment , or Tread's's. Policies Non•aefeltlnd bY i l licirteross. Toe , Entire Proataof the mpany divi..ed equitably among the 1.. Insured. Las; Return of Premium, ELFTY PNB. CENT. , . : =2 Hon. John A. Dix.; H ,-v. Haughawont, Hon. James Harper , William W ilkins, J°bit 4 . Crane,' , Julius H. Pratt. William 'T., Hooker,, William W. Wright, Wm. M. Vermllye, , Charles J. St.rr, Chas. G. Rockwood,' William Alen; Hon. Geo. Opdyke, Geo. W. Vuyier, Minot C Morgan, Oeo. T. Hope, Thom.ts,Rigncy„.- Job. H. Sherwood, Bend. B. Sherman; Edward H. Wright, Aaron Arnol ,Geo. W. Sarlee, 'Bic " H. tiown s e, Wm. L Coggswell. • WALTON H. PRCRIIAM, President. II HENRY V. GAAIiAN, elecretary. LUCIUS McADAM, Actwary. J. BATES SILIEHLLIN, o.ltihiE4 l . AGENT fOEt WESTERN. PENNA.. Roam No. A, Bank of Commerce Build.. tug, pormr et Sixth and Wood itreets, Pi'l"7l3l3tritGEE, RA. iirJgents wanted. Apply as above. jyll:t2l-Iseo STATEMENT OF THE Bea Pramllia buffualae Co pang, Poi the year eddies JITNE .30Ta, 1866 Capital .4 • $lOO,OOO 00 Priviirgu of incresaing to 300.000 00 Pr 11111111:111and - Discount 13,472 27 Palo Kettles' Premiums. ... ... 55, 80 Expense.. Inolud`g Taxes & ......... 3,461 71 tosses paid 5,673 38 Amoant of outstanding Risks _727,008 33 CIA ori.baid. Premium . Accounts Bonds a. d blurtgagea..... Bills Ree...lvable Stack Notes, payable On Deiaarrit Total Assets. .. ..... I certify thstthe foresolng Is correct GEO. D. EILDDLE, le e 3 BEN 11111ANILLI2f INSURANCE .COMPANY, OP ALLEGHENY, PA. Office In Franklin Sayings Bank Banding% No. 43 Ohio A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors well knowl to the community, who trust by fair dealing to merit a shore of your patronage. HENRY utwinA, GEO. D. RlDDiar. . , DIRECTORS: L mrl,..._.urinia.A., lial,Pauer"a• Ilo m ealt erwii6 Zinion urnix, J. B. Smith, Jacob - Rusk, W.M. Enema* Ch. P. Walston, Joseph Craig. Ans. Laataar, .J. Zink:Lad, demi:dies Kama. NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., OE THE MIT OP ALLEGBEHL Onion, In ALLZGHEITY TRUST COMPANYII BUMPING; - FIBS INSUBANCR ONLY. W. MARTIN, President. JAB. 8. lITSYMNSON, Secretary. . .. . . . . k. H. Itiggltsh, o.ll.l..Wllltims dna. Tbotepatot. dna. A. Myler, sALockbort„ Jos. Myers, Jam, L:Grabainibt, Les, C. C. Hoyle, I to 4no. Brown , Jr. Geo. Gent, Jacob F..01)D. tolalankt . . , . Vir!.STERN INSIIIWICE COM.. PANY OF PITTSBURGH.. LEXANDERNIMICK, President. .WK. P. HERREHT, Secretary. • °Arr. GEORGE NERLD, General Agent. 'Moe, GA Water street Span& & Co.'s Waria• bees% up %Balm Pittabu Will istzure against all tds of Fire and Marine . Risks. A home Institution, manned by DireabM l 4bO are well known to the community, and who are daternilned by promptnese and liberality to main. tale the character which they have steamed, as of. the best protection to those who desire to be CIPAL• ilex udarNlmlak. jerMIL McCune. • Si Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke, James McAuley, - William 8. Evans, Alexander Speer. Joseph KirkpatrtrA, Andrew Acklen, Philllp_ftermer - 'David M. Long, • - Wm. himitvon: D. lbmsen.• ' • - neo pEIINSTUVANIA INSURANCE' COMPANY OF FIMSBURGH 'orrtos. Mo: 1610 i WOOD STILEET, - BANK CR COMBLZBOB' BUILDING. . . 11 . 1dir; Is a:ELAne Cotatiany i . a d twang . A,plnst lase by, rimezoinalveiv. ,__, •) . ..' LEONARD WALTZB, Pres Meat. ',... C. C. J80Y1.13, Vie Prestdeta. . t BG_Blat? PATDICK, TAlwrer. - • HUGH .11ALLIDLNY. , Stary. RAI • 'iStalled'Weitif, ' Wilson, ~ O ali Boxiday ~ Um. W. *tang. • RAW& Patric; .. J. U. Lapps, • YJAeub Mater. . • " . J. C. Flelmeir. ; , J6q4sh King, .. . 'ioliniTeigtlek: . JAc. /I- noPlani. A.. Astumen. ' 'Henry Byron', try ISIDIEBINITY - AGAIM(ST LOSS BY FIRZ , iNsuiptcg . 'co;Oi PH 11.14 D ELPHIA. mum, 635 it 4n OffICEMITT EIT4 Nitis semi • 11 4; 1=maaakeF., idordisaill. Lords Wairser. 'Daxhi Eisitsei Ursa". ••1 . Issas Limy • j_aoorb R. dein*. - Edward 113- Uri* oem, W. ''Norse Pales. P iniABLES BAUER: Presides'. •• EDW. C. DALE. Prraddent. OTZICT.E. Seereuiry.pro tea. • 4. EISEDNERANWFIN,' - A saw None West 'wryer Third and Wood A. NUENT INSURANCE CO PANIC 97 I'AMBU RUH , . • OPRION., No. 3f . CUPTH Mil= BARS: BLOCK . Imam wawa all finds 9f.The $124 marine auks. JOHN 4HW1.14 President. j(jffil U. lik43ollD, Vice PreeNciku.... 0..D0N11/ILL. Secretary. , earT.; pw. General, Agent. Dlitatyn/1111: • Crpt Wm: Dean, 8... - Falineetocia. W. IL 'AMMAR., Robert H. _Darts. Francis Belem ("apt. J. T. Btookdale. Jelin tiwfa. as.' " J0bt.D..11.e0014, C. U. Hasa!), Harvey ebilds, T. 3. aliquies H 11176. • • lIRSVRALrIa COM. QYNICIN; N S. oomnut wooD a rninii • tams Orapaatr. lr!re the Marine Maki4 BEE . . , Ill* 'Pagan:ph ,Agte K. r rapt.. Jame. mum . W m . ran Kirk, mods 10. PIArHI Wreer—Ltri Meer mr JCHVK WATT „W.1ef*A.20.1%4 • .:j .H0TE164., •• • ' S N. , This elads l .o•MiltriAirr;ii •thr tbw ilium NO As)h .11are. r Thrimaota.bp pa dayi:olo pgFesalk. i - . l Addres• • ' • L 'A: TllO APTION, rroprieter,_ .(ronaerly Ihniiromilfalli. Mph , Islialtd. sad MP!. ,iroppillak h e Waikblestost .*, • • ht: B.—. The: 'tootle wit) . be hailer e direr/ Wu WI 0551.414NTZ.t •,, - - ' •."(15:$11 3 ' I 'AIM 11111f111111.ERREMPIIT; EOM 01 Jt,?' : L'4lM - ilo=Eltoiwkircii r Pa., . , taa ilia Jaweatrawa , a Primalla Reareat. etalar boors dde .ftere Itranklla.# Tale 'Atom* la 0. _gee sad eurawades, wall fandsked, baa -bllldwd rester. ten-pia - alle lu ys aad waved Drawee sade.t. la ow the banks of the swat Volt" lAke se America, &biomass la ash, and adrabie for falllug porpoise. ,sarreseded with ea peer cosies.. romantic sessary, le. tt ts tbe beet sllllllllter raven la ate nate. Address. a. T. 111.111111111DT. Ifterelleteft • MEE 7: ELM ABBll7B. ; • • .8 3,715 00. 976 63 14 63* 85 4,955 00 50 000 00 -4104.281 48'4- .Presidelat. .S•oretar7. usuicrai.si.— , , Capt;',lthan L.. MOO% Ilataist4 P. Sluiver. Cbmles Arbuckle. Aired IL. Brink Wax. IP:l4ft, , - Samuel Idolarlotatl resident. • , rnieldet. Beereion , .. ()N. , Hauling Al ma. .