Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, February 27, 1864, Image 3

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lIARRISBUItG ,
SATURDAY MENU% FEBRUARY 27, ISM,.
CITY ITEMS
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TUE Patent double-tube pipe mentioned in
another column, can be obtained at"'b.
Bannvart d Co.'s drug store.'- feb27-1t
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BANNVAIIT'S Bronchial Troches for hoarse
ness and throat diteases - , - ,forsale at Dr. Miles'
Drug store, corner-Third and Northstreets,a*
Dr. Win. H. Egle's Drugstore , Ricige'Airenne.
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THE celebratea.cry - Stallspedtables properly,
adjusted. to the eye'; microscopes from 100 to
71)0 aiameter.; tower telescopes, field glasses,
defining an 'object frOm one to ten miles, fend
all kinds of optical, mathematical and' philb
..sophical 'instruments Bosendale'a Optical
Inatitute, 8 - Market Square. Artificial
inserted.. sen . fora circular jagiildtf
TOWtN . AND O,K N7VitiAri•
TILE PATENT DOM3L T0:i4 .,, f6 ' sale'
in this city only. at Ka Drug `. a. Fancy
Goods Store. See ladSoktisoniejlt. " It pos•
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sesses merits 'lever befoie'blitained in pipes.
Sow,. WA:rnit! Sow.. Wircnn:l—lf you feel
like 'drinking a good glass 0' soda water,sten
will do well by giving kunkel & • Biotlik:a
call, No. 118 Market street, I=kcitTislyaii`;'!-::,';
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Sucu an assortment - of plainattiatineyitoil'et
soaps. as we present to : ',:ustomers, we guaran- .
tee :cannot be found elt4where in Harrisburg,:
than nt•lteller's drag and :fancy goods store,,
No: O 1 Market .street. • i)
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REV. Alm Fox, of the .creNman Itefoiirkefl
Church, will preach in the AUglish lniibuae
to-morrow (Sunday) forenoori;'at 10-I. o'clock,:
- the. Good Will Engine Hone, Ridg 1100.
The.public is invited to attend. • • • •••
.DEmoLisirrvr,---Hoftnaan's
•corner of Third and LoenSt streets. .It-thas
been removed to make room for the extension
of the f•tate .Cftpital Hotel, /which ' , be
i•eatly enla..7ed the eornillg season
N„ . NAms _ qoldiers' small ward;i.le
sb. a 4
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pocket glasses, pockOt combs, pocket flasks e ,
pocket tooth and hair brushes,' pocket ink
stands, pocket knives; poet-et books, pocket
tablets, and an extensive asac47 6 : l6 M-Ci f- flure , 3i
goods, at Keller's drug.. store, 91 Ma*fk
. , . .i;:t.;
street.
Loos! Loos?—Sunday Hours for . 0:071:in --1
The Drug Store of Kunkel d D.rother
open regularly on Sunday morning fiVii,P , Jtil
10, and in the afternoon from sto Ot'the
accommodation of physicians and- , persona
'wishing to get drugs. Kunkel ;V...t0:,`T 4 ,F0•
118 Market street, H.arrisburg." . ;feb2942t4.q
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POLICE AFFAILIS.—The following persons
had a hearing this morning, before Alderman.
Kline, on a charge .ofintoxiaation; ASE.c., viz:
George Presbury, (fined $l,) GeOrga Neicti t an,
(heard -yesterday, also, on a S . /Mil:1 1 r, .4,Fge , )
William Pierce, Thomas Nolen, (fined , $l,)
and Jacob Walters, (fined They . - ,wOre
permitted to depart after the hearitti:', '"•-•
A Dfsfarssmo accident ocem-red,f,r,kfibtf,r
burg on Monday ,
.hist, 5e1ver4,17.3 - s;
aged
about 15 years, Were anfusingthemselves - with
apiece of an old gun, from
. the be t tle-fte.„lcl,
shooting markwe belie - ve, Y. whp3l
tents of one of the discharges entered ire
.head of a little colored girl, who was near:the
spot, inflicting a mortal wound in 'axe head.
She was about 6 years of 'ea.,
NVr. invite attention to the advertiSeMent.of
Sheafer's "New Map of the Anthracite Coal
Fields of Peunsylvania,." n this "Co s a,. Iron,
;Railroad and Canal Map , of Pennsylvania;"
- both (it-wliich are excellent piihlications, and
me gottennp in fine stile; willbe -val
uable to all persons interested - in the pros
perity of our State, and conienient!Ecii:-.Mer
enee in regard to all matters to
relate. They are for 'sale"at BeigileYs
store. „ •
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A cdp - srsayErr $2O greenbielc. snecess
fully "shi.sved." here, yesterday. After its
character wag .discovered, it was passed
around among a number of our best judges
.of money, none of whom rejected 'it. The
person upon whom it . was "shoied" after
wards informed those on whom.it was anbser
quently passed, that ...it was connterfeiCiaud
redeemed it. .It was, passed around
or the purPoie of piecing our' litisin'dis men
on their guard ; The note as admirably es
ccuted. Look out for the S2O -bogus ..green
backs?
ROBBERS ON TEE CIRS--y - yi3Ofter - "
---
noon a robbery occurred on the Cumberland
Valley train, when :it arrived in: tldk city.
Captain Charles, Churchhill, a disbursingloffi
ear in the; employ of Unele gaiiir,:4i-:4:Pas
senger on the. train.. When he left twipiqs
ille depot, he left in his seat a satchel'. ciintain•:.
log several hundred dollars in gold and Aper.
Rerurning shortly afterwards for his ..k4er
fty, he found that it had' Wen takett`hy, an
,
-.other passenger, (who had been seated near
;the Captain,) who claimed it, and. obtaiwd it.
Irom Albert Cadow, a newsboy belong* to,.
. are. tra i n; :013,nrehhill employed Officei -lie=
Fin, of .the; police_ force, to look after.the &Liss
ing property. The , oft:loci-and Toting o,ld ow
visited a number-Of the public houses, and fi
lially found the satohelat tlaiaianklin •149 use,
near the jail. Owl* reeogniz ed itiis the one
he had given out at the car. The man-who
left it at the above named hotel was hireste.(l., ,
and gave his name as Levi -,lslitcholl, tifiCar
hale. He had a hearing before.. - Alationan
• . Mine, who committed him for tillai:EXiike of
— .the money had -yet been disturbecer,
. • • . r rr •-• It ry-
R. evin.•and young Cadow weseVreqtt ;with
fifty dolikrs for their tronble: - ..:.ii_, -
Mitchell "was was searched ai,-the'D-41011.36-en:s
office, and about eight hundred doll were
found upon hil•;.person. It is wait* ...'
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140
' - he had been ''operating" among4he -ffo
at Carlisle.
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REV. WM. HARRIS, of Printon, N. J., will
hr., the. 91d - i. tichool Presbyterian
Church, fiAnorrOw . rnorning and evening.
FRAMES. —The largest and finest assortment
of ovalßutrait and looking glass frames can
be fernmVatrilnciehe's, No. 93, iffrirlet street.
SruuTuaLism.--Mr. W. Wharton, of Philadel-
PhS;-wrie4tu•-e: Valtglinclay,
Telct:'2B;ltt let ,04.1.91;311.
THE greatest variety of hair, tooth, nail,
cloth, shoe and latier &meles to be found in
this city is at Keller's drug and fancy goods
store, No. 91 Market street.
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Gma one hundred styles of pocket-books,
portmonaies and wallets offered for sale, at fair
prices, at Keller"S• drugraidlancy.goods store,
No. 91 Market street.
NEW Music!—Fle-perSet, a new collection of
easy piano pieces, also the little Tease Polka
by Mack, with many other new pieces and
-"dcdigsiliava juatibeerr, •received • .at liTkoche's
Music Store, No. 93 Market street.
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Tuntt....Was an.;:imraense crowd ,at:market
this morning ; There was a regular jam, and
purchiiiiire'.'iiititii4j , 0:04.c:0)6044 to
'wait until thUY Wife LiinPatitult; - befbre - lhey
could have their wants supplied. The supply
of provisions was not equal to the demand,
and prices ranged at a high figure.
(I/I c l Cl .
TH:EHE will be service in the Baptist Church,
corner of Second and Pine'itrlds, Onto
morrow morning Nat 10i-o'clock, and at 7
o'clock in the evening. The pulpit will be
occfged'hYiii : i '11, 1 4 1 . Mr. Merrick, pastor of
.sth:oChnrch atlewisburg. The public are in-
Tit. d. to attend. Seats free.
SOMETHING STEWT.,I„Egyi",,,bITHICI, of prime
cigars have been introduced here. They have
been manulactuted:expresalrand exclusively.
CO., and bear the name'
of the figh hero,4en. U. S. Grant. These
bigait - are'Of thd.verY- best quality, possess a
fine flavor,,,, ank v arp.„ g 790 demand- -
Messrs. Banniart & do. have the sole right to
sell these cigars to dealers and others, and
141441.44iiiinFesataiehligiwililiiiii 6WD:dn.
them. Each boic contains a fine portrait of
Gen Arqnt.,.:the.copytglat 0k e 7.43.,:ab 0 11as INgt
secured to the above firm. The General
Grant cigars are bound 06 imniense
as they are unexcelled:
WE are iufsiby pf, 1 6, 4 ddison, who is
stopping;at the State that he
will eTealiine iiibiggiOlifir visit in Harris.
btird until thb , loth of March. Those who are
suffering from chronic diseases .:41" lingering'
complants,..gißate,nd n.? ffl chance to obtain a
cure under his treatment as from any other
11:" alreveWii Viisit will cost noth
ine, ':ag-liiVexaminations are free of charge.
, They are spokful,ef AS being highly. interest
ing,,,benekigynned Wlsfaotov,, being made
without making any inquiries of those who
call respecting their disease or illness. We
also call af . t.Wiitziefiitoshie io,iratia4t,i which will
be distributed on Monday.
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Tu4r. l .l3l9,lei t n ,, ,,Tynn Tonacco PIPE.—The
pipe, wherever been used, is now con-'
"COded i tii beill'elnii - st luxurious in• smoking,
the Most , healthful int its: effects, and by far,
the most economical,-botlf in the saving of
tobacco and ilnk o f ,411x14'.114Y,c4 allpipea
ever introduced. The simple, but invaluable
feature of this pipe is the use of two tubei
instead of one, as 'Will be ob - serVed'hi thc
drawing. The upper tube conveys - theumoke
to the mouth pure and rich in odor, because
ntit enttbittered-by contact with:. saliva; whilst
the other passes the saliva or water into the
cup at tlii)bogele.#; No smoker. needs a sec
ond word to convince him of the real value
of this arrangement.
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See advertisement in other an Column.
COrrnqunn SIICCESS.--Last :night the Star
Combination Troupe gave their . .. thirty-second
entertainment in this city. Ingomar, and
Day . ?? : ! p c • ni l thLe , The former:
is s thrilling drama, and the latter - a laugha
ble'farce'i'lrlie large and respectable audi
,ence l at. witwAppil their yresentation were
highly pleased, and are liberal in their praise
of the'fine`itctinglif the : tic : ripe.
This evening a splendid _bill will be pre
sented, composed of two very thrilling dra
mas, viz lack Blieppaiq &id The "'maniac
•:LCciti-..: -There: is- afine cast of characters, and
wE,ll:l4Ye.Aoretto witness one of the, best en
te-rtainmenrs of the serer?}. We'advide”ev ery body to go early: There isittrerseruions rush
on Saturday evenings, aTlO..,those at the hall .
first will ,stsnd the best chance of obtaining
seats, ..tersoni who secure their seats during
the day can rely - upon Taining posaeSsion of
them. 4 , house's Star Troupe is the best that
ever visited Harrisburg, and eaimi:it be ex
celled either in point of fine acting, or .of re
apeqta,i,litY- , ,
THE SENSATION ENDED. — In umet:plate - a of
the recent rumors that a. murdered soldier had
been thrown into the reservoir, eta., the water
was drained therefriim yesterday, 'Ruda- thor
*._leramination—,,of- the—premises _made,
Wbien, w_e.
_April,
_rp_nited
,irt, We discove i ry of
t"Wo lbodiet ".eatfisli antinfregi We mistime
our. citizens will now be, ,satisfied thart#e ru
mor was unfounded, and that the water haS
not been dernapl in 1 anT particular, Con
siderable exeilemen44B,:.44o (l , l3 k We aPrts
in eirertiation:: : ,Belo . we •Palk* the report
of the Water Committee_ of the City-Col:mil
41,A-elation to the matter : > 't
TO THE PUBLIC
The Water Committee: of that ity
would inform the Vriblie that in donsequenee
4)f--4310atiS l truroor that a human body had
Ti - eefist*Whittrthe Yeservoir,•they drained'
the
,Water froM,that portion into Which it was
:-.llE g ea the object had been deposited; and
made a thorough examination `thereof, and
au: l A . 4v foured - nothing therein of any de
•ayippoßtthaloujd be injurious to the water
contßaeti,iir.. e'reAvezoir,;:frcoilvhite, the
Ottathl
WATT COM ATITEE:
Cops! poeas!—Persons wishing to smoke
aera
a gool3.._Cipf:7Wilidirlsl3l4"giPirigMlia,
ted
&
Brother acall, as theykeep a well
stock of the finea- cigars , that can-be had in
the market, -which can be hid eiiher by the
box or by the thousand. Give us a call. S.
A. Minkellißro., go. p.. 8 blaiket g 'sp r f ,
lfarrisburg. ' eht.f,2t*
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Tsim
Annual Medial of the Steek/t4/c1e694-.7`lhe se
eral.meeting,ofthe stockholders :of thc NOt9l
-- ktt
~/ 1/
don of Mr : B. F. Newcomer, teOlinief
;drii4gg
4,'Asq.;:,kproircted-see s
rettry , : - A#li r
,
ci-,SOefinfeiffentrif +del:re - :1lb nfetrik
Ave f atafaililers, to :x 400 oTnthe
mgeliug of tke:EA - 14 1 370der;:'0JbfF1 1 0 1 V,t,
fair dayla-Apri:l,l34it, in ffaii6Bie.
- The meeting ra•Clei.fe r ile& a the selection ofl
directions, wheliSaßnhileTl were voted out,
of the - Wl;ke ii;'aa4S;r:-:46;2biP-liiiiii(Wliith the
- 'DAP. VllO-4ifia..6.4 611en
- welt eleettd:; - . John A"Frif#;:: 1 •,11 i ;j r0 0
Edwardr:O..,Biddle-Beitjanitti4. ,Xerooer,
Thos. Th - 5tc4:04. 6 0 13- V_
George , Small; John M, IlArled g y, - 71,,
-14,61.914:,TheePh Dotty.
The
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The'reWlY elected Board of Ditectors sub
sequentlY Organized - and - re-eleateirJohn D.'
Cameron, Esq.; :President,'.lind Mr, C, ,G. •
Miller, of , Buflaloi
Esq• ' geereii*4 6l Treasurer:-'•;
nEPO,Rt DE . TIIE" 'DI:RECTORS: •
The following is the.rePoir - Af
the ; Board Of Directors, ,Stibinifted,
President, showing the operations during- - the:
past year
The total receipts , for the:year7endi4'AB
- airepOitedhitlieTreasurei,
were •$•2,122,084. 19; , the - expenditurol4l,: 6BB l
867: 41,yieldingIaneffeirentipt:$4.3k 2 X 8 .3P.•
'',l‘6`, , sh,OlVth l e -I 4ietulit.eiginVe. - , 44. ad t]igre:
should: e added to 'the gross-earningatsl.9s?-
364-4.14 due &mirth° ( rUniteiVStatee'436Velli
ment for business, done. the.past yerg, r lantfnot
colleeted, whieS,Wpild Mak - Agin: net'hal
ance Of $620,580 89, - of ..whichhha:sl been.!-ap
plied to the payment"' of iiittifetst'
debt $295,500; t instabnent,Fl. AT/gut - agar on ;l
fund. $35,900,; ~of P444 11, ...f0n
hand :$1 9 ; 563 15. • •
The
. working, expenses of, the, read ;list%
been 731-10 per cent.' 'efl4e,.,feeeipte.,::, .
however, ineludes the Inifeliase,ef, four new'
locomotiA; ocrit of $46;865 - ,'Arhich does'
not . properlytekinglb' WOrking''' le4ense,s, be
sides new passenger, bag,gage, express- and
freight cars, costing $158,690 . ,69, and the par
tial renewal "oftbrid&l-dAstroyed, $55,000;
which would reduce the working expenses to
61 81-100 per cent. of the earnings, showing
tpi ieasel over ale -44 r ; Vier pre-
Tim t
id' ngr ar u ef 10 1:10 Pe"tcpenensest. -inCrEase
is attributable to the advance in the price of
labor and materials of every description, and
might have been argot by a „ecetrelpolidilig(Xl- 1
crease of rates on , tratisportatiorelata
Board not deemedAt'duii3olifif h Watists of
the city of Baltimore; 'to keel'? eifate t 4 so as
to attract trade to Baltimore, which, under a
differentpohey, might have been sent to other
• t . '.l!lle'day-iag„of , ,the second track as far north
tes'Periridit"tWinty-nine miles from Baltimore,
has been ordered, and it is expected that it
will be completed duringAtueseia,yer t y)
that point, it havinc,kgairneaL ne,qool..tyoto
the safe and economicaloinextagernerittof this
trains. The laying of•the - aecond
ready finished to the Relay, and the track
graded to Cockeysville, and it is hoped that
it will be in J :elTing a 2rderjo, that point by
therticltglarie.eillet:,tAt.l.Cnitaalded to put on
yi ditional trainitoiaccoingrodate the local
ie.rapidly'ineigating, and is of
such a character that the utmost promptness
is requisite, and cannot be satisfactorily .. done
by the through trains, *iirl'il i ivi44&• O
loaded, and are frequently d e Xotithe
numerous connectionsoinade . by-ether . 4eatlit
between Buffalo and Biathrier'e: The revenue
from the local passenger business in Decem
ber last showed an increase of 20 per cent.
„ever,th@revpf.us of the corresponding mouth'
, of the previous .Year. It is intended to afford
ti,ery possible facility for the local travel. •
'The Beard -regret' that tb.fty are unable to,
report any progress in the important work of
the Canton extension, owing to the oppositien
of the MaYor. 9,f1 3 e4t496t i ;14.4.t1etke.0 of
a resolution nnenimOusly - aciihited.iat . .ithedatit
meeting of the•stoekholde , rsthisrlitiar:PlihNe
leased for-999 years the Shamokin Valley and
Pottsville Railroad, and the Elmira and Wil
1144portlkilroad, upon terms which at the
lime.were,•,coiiSidered favorable, with a view
, oftecuring-aperfect line with a policy in har
mony with the interests of the company, be
tween Baltimore and lakes aria .erzd:Ontario.
The net revenue of thiSisii6khil r tilleyend
Pottsville Railroad froulroo4cf,lB,3l'(the
date at which the Board took' possessißii;)io
December 31st, 1863, sums up $26,256 03,
being over. 3 • per cent. ,en the entixe. amount
of the capital' titeek'fif the road's 4he.• opera
tion of the aar: bit folitl,
since the Tease Of: it-V,' the — BAIN:I; May'l6l,
1863, up to Deeeiniber- , 2lst, 1863; shows a net
revenue of $2,368 63. These results aro re
garded as very satisfactory.
In order to fully carry..out.the,wishes of the
stockholders as expreSsed 4n.- the resolution
refer/v(1 to, the'l,l3oard 'effected arnin,ge
r2eut-witli the the' Board',
State of Nevi , the operatioof the
:Baltimore ;and finde n . .rovei the
-Buffalo, New :York and,Erieltailioad (which;
has been leased by the Erie= Bailrosd• (J4lll-`,
intriy);freni Buffalo and. ROchester.
The Board, hOiveter,are'plable tOgivelF l 7
L accurate statementlaa.to theloes,Orgamgrow
ing out of this contract, awing to the non-re
ceipt of full reports 'from the Erie Railway
Company, who have .control of the .accounts.
The operation of the road, under the control
of the Board, or in Which they have an inter
est by contract, has been limited by the ab
sence of the much needed double track.
In relation to• the numerous delays which
have3occurred during the past.year, the Board
say the affairs of all depaitthents; upon full
investigation, appear to have performed their
duties in a creditable manner, and the delays
have Veen , occasioned by, endeaVoreALac,com
modate the very heavy business and the p lie too; ub-
and , tlitu3 the'foadhas loitlenitaxediae
gond its capacity. I
• " This :state , of •affaire, it is iliciught; must
continue to, some extent until the.close.,of the
war. ThfS resolution passed - attlieleit , meet
ing of the steckhOlders;:sreeer*kelidiiigj he
Board to deplare - a dividend ont of the prate
of the last year Of six per cent.on the capital
has not been complied with; because upon
entering upon the preSent year carry
'xitifthe wishes of the stocklaolclers:with re
. geed to :the 'lmprovement Of :tlisi - ComOny' s
'Property , the Board made,arrangementS to
have Klargp amount of week. done uponithe
-road; igcluding new;bridgeiand e xtension of
double track and Millings,' for
large suppliea.of materials orsll , deseititteu e,
in view of an anticipated advance Intl/ 1 3'14*e
of them, expecting, after making these heal 7
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contiiiCt . s; that they Wald iiiiiiiitifiefirit 1
revenue left to make a dividend on the capital
stock which woe satisfactory to all inter- I
ested parties.
But these expe"Mtions were frustrated by
the rebel invasioadu June and July last, when
the actual loss in tliese two months amounted
to $108,792 83, sgit cient to have made a divi
dend such as wamecommended, independent
of the loss sustainkd by the destruction of the
bridges on the main line and Wrightsville
Branch—thirty-three in number. They would
not have declared a dividend after having ar
ranged for the 11,AV5 expenditure just referred
to without creatiag _a floating debt. It is also
mentioned in thine on that the cost of
building the roohas een materially in
creased by a parM the ltyment therefor be
ing made in bonds-at par, irrespective of their
depreciated market value" at the time of pay
ment. .... ~....,
s.-...
It is proper thajj k his .trit cost should be
liquidated by applytbg aftrrespending amount
of the sum now ,appearitig to credit of profit
and loss before any steak dividend can be
made. The Gehl e
-;.
rintendent in his
• report recommends_ e enditure of $1,500,
000 as requisite - IZr plat . this road and its
1 equipments in ti esonditiOn necessary to do
the business now offering, and for the trade
of uncompleted connected roads. His sug
gestions are reeommended by the Board for
adoption. ez..,
PROCLAMATION.
In the Name amLby the Authority of the
Commonwelflth of Pennsylvania. .
o=l
ANDREW G. CURTIN,
Governor of the Said Commonwealth.
A PROCLAMATION.
WHEREAS, For sme time past it, as ,Ake
known that persons; professing to be 44* f
other States, have been busily tampering wi
our citizens at home and in the army, endea
falsietAlMOAns, topititaw
tdididiedTh to 4icti& ioli"Wgn.ter the ih "erWddtits
from those States, and remonstrances have
been in - vain made against the continuance of
this paltry system of seduction;
And whereas, Information has now been re
ceived that one of the regiments of Pennsyl
vania has enlisted almost bodily as from
another State; and it appears to be necessary
to talgoinflabjipmegacloifiginignitizens
on their guard against the arts by which re
sults so disastrous to the men and their fami
lies may be effected in others of her regiments
tWhpitennsylvanial,4s.odelglite4
• owpfhereforep altokidrew.,G;.calitite r e.eov..
lerlibr" ofAtiOdithEcifettealth• df TeidltylvYirdtv,
do issue this, my proclamation, addregiirto
all citizens of the commonwetdth,but especially
and emphatically to her -veterans in the army,
cautioning them against allowing themselves
to be seduced from her service. By enlisting
in regirwOrototbeßStakirtheyydepthetheir
families at liOme of that generous and liberal
aid which our law has provided for them as a
right, and not as a charity; they will not en
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.Edupncbmo244,theNtionotitationwillbguntw.-to
.ouptiibdertt Nlioluntesiglothey FiitetAthenaltefils.
:liibligfitbin the ti3d4hl6.ll 4 lsllff i ltli`ad'italli.
them constant care; andlassiftimaelifithesfteld;
tt 6 t o - 4 :t;;;VV 6 44. 19 KISAW
liinieihei S11 .1 )" % i• tA:0*4 1)1
gis kire4Y-ittotgelita,:a > .received
"with4epphiusetanthconsideriktibri,,iMixen , Who, I
have done honor to Pliatiffyliiiiiiitt-rtlie - ybilifg
the history of their regiments to an abrupt
close; their names will no longer be entered
on our rolls; all the glorious recollections of
their valor and sufferings will be sickened by
the fact,-t)a&t,they,hmead..the*native
State; cdiltiltddthirtitlCM"OhillidhVbblth un
der - whose banner they have earned for them
selves and for her the highest reputation for
courage and all the martial virtues, and that
r theyohimodnnedhianxidnpindanements)which
are , in fact unfounded, and at I very :tiMe
' ' it; 0) 0
..w.,.t.gllttitFea34;l3.l433te.teo.P; aticontktry.
*gen& an'thtisegrifferedibpiltb.er eStates,..43.nd
certaiiilyaindliebt*OrrifuttfelitifiliCal tiffoffitid
to their families be taken into account.
I therefore appeal to our noble volunteers
not to abandon the Commonwealth. She has
been proud of the glory which their course
hithelci t hegislmirynrcjim As a
mother sliirffas a rig E t -t - the honors to be
won in future by her children. Standby her,
and she will stand by you, and you will have
the richest reward in the grateful affections
4144,sympathiftwofoynur , fandieliloyeurtrifindS)
:youvneighttoisqnidlYotnofellotmeitiAik
But L e a h fsor„thmerAcis of Oh&
Pl eNrilkiegar72l yommtireist.aanxereenalliellitand
4 , 1/§o2)Vhfty&ltilfdldd" - "tifilti .
leave you and your families to shift for, your
selves. •Recollect your homes and your fam
ilies and your friends and the banners which
the Copitt9myrealftitkpreclitnpoit you,
which Outlive carne so gloriouslyupon many
a bloody field, and which, defaced by shot and
shell, but still bearing the names of the bat
tles in which you have beeiL,distipoirtlied,
she hasmovide&Lfor ; Rioj.vng,
6 t wlta. '3.4o..P 3lB ltrY B. vhcilY'',,VOS
your patrictibilliV* l iderrra j , ,wkssigt
7 6 ,11 S cistiVANlo, Xtippe.• ge :are
.worth.,nibre'grViAnd.,6l yotmelul I en.' than
D - crnot:. OeSe.-and , disapikiint• ionit
friends by abandoning them all.
I take this occasion to enjoin upon all
Magistrates, District Attorneys and other offi
cers, a,strici, vigilance4 t Woreing itfte laws
of thletlifmnfo l nivearth agiiinit all persons
who shall within this State attempt to recruit
volunteers for other States.
[a. s.] Given under' my hand and the Great
Seal falt4e , St*, sit,sl7*ourgrthetwenW
,..fourth :dtiy.of sNebruaryi, of our
' 's lord 4,1-,1 sixty
four, affeortliti'CdShilYo6;ealtlithe eighty.
eighth.
tt .. l ttt t
By the Governor:
Era Sixenit,
NiCir. egg;
HAIR DYES BLUE DYES
. CSallinair Dye
IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD. _
The only Harmiess, True and Reliable Dye Known.
This splendAßArfilezie perfect—changes Red, Rusty
or Gray Hair instantly to a Q/asty //Zack or Natural Drawn
without injuring ilia Bair or staining the Skin, leaving the
Half &Man& tioautibil ; impalis fresh vitality, frequently
restoring its pristine color, and recti fi es the ill effects of
bad Dyes. The genuiniViteMitned WILLIAM A. BATCH
others are ntere indtationsond Ahould be
ilraecory—gltsAlt-
CLAY ST, Y.
amlogcoliN Drumm* ME 11 ."
Oda -1y
Arrival ofNow Goods: .Arrival
of .N.ow Goods:
Having just returnetPfrom New York, we are' note re.,
calving a splendid assurtment of new goods.
Plain poplins, plainalpaeas.
Plaid lustres and other dress goods.
New spring delaineS. , "
Calicos, the best ntullityirzall prices.
Muslims, bleached iffid unbleached,
Ticking, all prices,-
Ladies' and gentleintn's`..pocket-handkerchiefs.
Stockings for ladies-and gentlemen
Plain all-wool delainas. `,4
Figured all-wool delainea,.
Shirt breasts at all prices:
Ginghams, full assortintrit.
Black alpacas; black dekines. -
Black bombazine; bracia,merbaos,
Bac@ Skirts at 75 014,31 and upwards.
Balmoral skirts at afso, $3 and, upwards.
Marseilles quilts arid Allendale quilts.
Black silks at $l, 14 25, $1 50 and upwards.
Our stock is veryliarge now, and we can offer an 'as
sortment of goods whleh cannot be excelled in prices and
quality. LNiVII
m=a;
BRA IT-'B , E VA LL L BRANT'S-- RAIL
GRAND
-793"Oliatk111 any,
.1 Mditinalloit
CROWDS Tur g iEp a oE A rßs LINABLE TO iDRi
ME
FaIrAZTITRIZIT • 1r1agfr.;v7.1.7.7 -, :::::'_^.V. - 7 , ': •: .
FOR SATURDAY .NTO RT.
71zW.. Wittr.o -LOVER, 1 -,- c.'72..ta7 t , —; -..
. 1
~'')
41.t.i. ~...;
Hi; AT4I"S/..W. LOVER,
THE MANIAC. LOVER.; :. ....
t 2 -I co-c- TEEE-ItfANIAO •
: LOVM,. 1
V .:. .1.1;,..2
' , 4% , ... 1.1. K THE Illas4V,toVEß,
AD:Mae Rinklar Drama. called ... 40.7. - c.a,1:1.;;;.:;:;;:: ;
.fiek SitiliAßD JACK . SHEfiiiki : * ":'. — I "
-.7.31003320ARD,".A. , MMIZSZUKPRIARIK-C''' ,
.y .
~
, k . J...1C 11 SHEPPARD, JACK SHEPPARD,
2.1:-; 242N3roTa870u3maus8B8sitraie '7',.-
Cd...: IKIE NOTORIOUS HOUSXRREarAFIE
:,.; ...:.. ~. i .
~!.15.:11:183.7iNNIIKEtil- --- -.f - - ,
.111SsAINVIIIMEAN.
. vat% Entoppititti :
Ar'Becittte SeatrifluiConyetEtirvi
639 . small bells
atEOII,I) 9 S - , - itrA
.T Ai111 , 41411 1
.I{.MILVPRKETIsrtIfrr.
,ItEd r at , QV -fpww,s,34QT - E.L.
t •• 1 •
44PN IT* TILE S E A S i ZTN
gatiNTFORDII6 IitOUPE.
DRAWING, it<X)M MONC_ERT.
7 1114 1 0 1 s'0 1 4 1 kAP:c4in.Ado#4 11 MI.
'giTURDANt*EN'IN4, he;:'..r
`'I 3 ARDOINTA JAIL'-`'BIRD,
Tvirascr7cm-lar.A. - viduarri.
x tyFIANOORD AND. TEMPE-. • .• •
..ProkegAW:Seats cin. be. procured in• of:reunite' et - Bann..
WirtsdAll&StorC: - • . .. •.,.
Doors open at 6X. Commence to 8. ,
roliPtailalart , ilk:attendance , to. preserafe order._
Admittance 25 conta;;;•.:
Orchmtlatetteire, - .50 cents.
Pri,Zetettxtses,,antire,..ss each; single seats, $1 each,
jan2l.llst
CANTERS'S?! 3: 11,HISIC HAIL.
.ittzTivalrentmvitimfidir, 7
,r, n lA n t_tr--
`f*-ry • •," Tr M r t
firii• Yn
ntylpri. , : rtit* :•• • •
• ••••;WM-tva: rtent—c,lass.gotinrgany, ef•
• SINGEL,S; DANCIMS,PMEDIANS;
. .; 15 cenbi
Sate
•
TALEG4IIJCE• 44;/
E RAEThraIT.-
T PA'R'ENT' •EOUBE TOSE' PIPE.
ptas nrrlP°ll 2ll .t r .il:APeilir.Acny,i; been in
roduCed into community. lie peculiar merit
colsi•TitiNhe-egaeo.fMo94o62,..Onctfor the angina/one, and
theoth'er Jo?' (Ai passage of the saliva and nicotine to the cup
br'nt r he rs e,a t a l sr S lis Of tr e r• 8 14 0 .kethehill
peeler& f ct With lye i 9 alWaya delicietts
Itild'pite Su itttbdorx and ihet:oltipteet - tiiixttetiirttiph ren
dersiall other Pipes olleiti+e beltig 'Well :leraeived, the
Pipe will always continue sweet . :and In ; ifie
'cities Of Baltilneniand Washington where. Wetlands hive
UAW% *lns; Editorial` notices are the
ytbllbwtng
erig.f:: , -Titis Pipe Las many-
- of
ittg 'or* eimAyfatlish ."`ailbitlitqf,.'l(lEtt: to
the - eittoker - ate pritti:ext . vAttsin h r teffeAcii;TFO
twin:atom nicotine- • ' • ' '
TheDaik Sonctie• saysi—tlts economy Ind the , greater
iixdrxithnparts.-while exeasing„. recommend it 'favorably
.:9. 1 4 10 Y,erl Of the ogee&
. Clipper pa—lt weenies. mind. never ha
ke, wined in Pipes. There is no doubt but that in. a
short._ - tiime it will be the onlyPjpe used Ter i ente4torlthe dealere gqnsrsUyAi this sjtp, and whole
ht ibl Tobacco pipe company'," at
their, instinifittoryy SO. Vl* eina street , 'opposite Pratt
Street Bridgehdizdthneys„ Jilg - ,; ;I , I;
Ft lliti"...SrWe . attention of Sutlers and others. ifs' t ,ladled
tb Frig. iiiktarr WrOughotiiihe army.
':#1..)111.. C 15 ir- g t P!•; - 93 Atiii.X44. Amt., lints,
bu
FIVEft - liVatNitztorial dr.,)startigariik,
1 1W,, dirAtia3iikrovo, igth the privilege .: of moose-
tag fro fod:Otio.'
The Stnte.Cep_tng:peig)ieving organized under the act
to •ROVide •Nataoral currency, under the above title,
respectfully offeraik.scoreszfor„ , the Colytettort of Notes,
Drafts, BilDrOf txcliftge.„ recthe money on deposit, and
bay. and sell exchange on all parts, of the country.. .
The 'Voltam iwiillll be. Conducted arthe corner of Second
and Walnut streets,
.by the following named directors and
officers: ro.J
'~sei►~t~h;:
AMUSEMENTS
TWO. SPLEMP
Two pisagrom` kkrAg.,
AFI
b` ` ' JoNOMY.
LUXURY
P.IRECTOAS.
r a :Bi n : ,
•:;,SpionrAxemoteri; • ••••• Jilted Yopsak
".,•;W,u.a.rocCougul, , , , - • ~, ..:QBo F. RoXICICI,
aLIOCRON: - '
JOHN. IL BRIGGS; Presn.
pEO. Csshier.
Jatt29 d2nr
1864: 81‘11: N'diDPENIIVOr: 1864.
• ~ t.r _
New Styles, , ;
• NntreTtfittoirtais,
„,114plifereat Shades of Alpaca.
SPRING STYLE OF BAMORALS—beautiful cans . —
...MMEeItitYKREL Or ifFili7 : #o,3ll iil -G
-811Y-9_ ras' „-• `.l,AtEt
PLAMMAKARiCit GLUMMAESS • RS—war
ranted.
EAU Ls LL NEAT ti TLBS, Or BLACK: •iFIGIi* T ED
A heavy stock of WRCTER DRESS GOODS of all kinds,
will be disposed of much below the usual
ST z,
BROTHER;
:34S . i'llitstistitwg Bank.
_
fe22-2v,
--- -
P i ttP l t S Fit,* jA• ay,
~ ...fArt, . i l l „„,
a...t...z. e:-.,
11011R0 . • S till be recerverkrap to the sth
II of inePtir 'the, ftiridaliing and lay ingtiplace 2,400
patch of StintaWie otiose) /mile Looltiel IronWorks,l,ooo
porch to lie'o2., efflorooXigageg, n ittol4poe of nrst-class
masonry, ofiftt dniiet*,(4 43 *.. - ii 4, :,;.... - . i
.Proposals ;nl4 be irneetre , r,_&l2lVlnnterial and work
separate,,otfOrthe wicole, bluill.:". -•:
.110,118 tray be seen
ailhe oilkaltsfillian. coidoe;x-- 4, 1'4;:., ,•,,,,i: :
ay;be 4ddiessedje-Ww.6ol4ler, Chairman
Building OftWtSbf. -, •:-•-=• WDO.VOLDEI%.
.L..1-.C.i , BY, .
G. DAWSON COLEMAN,
Building Committee.
feb22-dtd
WEDDING,
. v - L1 DAT BORE CARDS—By a spedal arrangement
'With one of the bestenoivers in the country, cards of
Any dexilption willlbe executed in. the highest style of
art; confOrmable with the. latest fashion, and supplied
..oripayuy, at loWer prices thait are charged by the station
ers in•New : Ytirk . or PhiladelPhia. For samples and: prices
sell at " : - • BERONERS BOOK STORE.
inch6-dtf
Gooseberries.
. .
- .
AOUGH.TOYS ..VEERICAN SEEDLING,
• vrelitic beariE t erfectly hardy and free from mil
dew, berlies'eflm tsliej For sale at Keystone Nur
seryirddzed or h e ' . 1 '
, . •
liagpberries-
HARDY . RE)) PROLIFIC, - "Amtwerp,
Brinekl6 7 4._onuigg, 'cafe:wit:3a, (ever-beartitg,). Fos
. tolf, dtc., for sale.at - Itte Keysto4e N
JAcppxont.
ursoly.
feb*--43-tt
-
Apple Treess
OF all the leadhig varieties, for sale at the
Keystone Nursery. - Ve1.24-4111 JACOB WSW
''- '::.: ''.., - '1
. .. • -; pelaiivitre Grapes. T .
G: Pop VINEb:of :this celebratO44ikiO for
' ,laiVat:l.PF.9* itirserY• .. . „--.--: - ~
' 'eti24-diw'' - ''" ' --' ~ •SAtXlll , nali.
•.. . . .
. _
*lirwsay Maple.
1 6 111fiStilieiltrettettitaeKtHOftgat A TY
crolaftin_toinvattd folingec-byletsettrektkaPPl a t n i g
4.etterartit OaVV-ni6re rapidly. For sale at Keystone
fiery. geb244lwl JACOB
INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA,
4Vo RafiliVdialett Street, South side, East of
. . Third Street.
STATE N:UT OF Tlikl ASSETS
MORTGAGES_
All of which ire fint itorc. on City Property.. $372,300 00
. .
LOAN BOX. DS.
$lOO,OOO PhDs. City Loan, six per cents....sloo,ooo 00
100,000 State imp, five per cents 100,000 00
20,000 a six per ct., not taxable.. 20000. 00
ao,ooo r, s. Gov.. Loan. 3-10 per cent.... 40 , 000 00
100,030 . " 6 '
`• - 5-20... 100,000 00
60,000 • "" 1881.... 50,000 00
60 , 000 " " - -caidepoeitelit e!.. - 50,000 00
25,000 Lehigh C. and N. C.,,Mort. low.;1870 -25,000 00
. 1,0041 Deland Raritan Canarco. 2 antiC , and.
- • A. 'rifiroad and Transportittitin co.. w&otit! 00
ii;000 - Cliesapeake and Del. Canal co. Loin,
- 25,890 00
40,000 North Penna. Railroad co. Ronda, 1064 =AO. 00
B,39oNorth Penn. 'Railroad co. Scrip 2„983 20
'20;000 Penna. Railroad co's. Bonds, First
`Mortgage ,1830 20,000 00
23,01:113 Ciocinnati City Bond. 21,850 00
20,000 'Schuylki ll Nay. co's. Loan, 1632.... 11,000 00
15,000 OW Div.: Canal co's. Loan, 1573..... 14,950, 00
. 10,000 DeL Railroad . co's. Mortgage Loan,
- - avaranteed,y. • ' ' 10,000 00
5 000 Union CanaLco'a. Mort. Loan, 1883.. 1..150 00
na Shares Phila.,in:dap:in and Bahl
._more Railroad company
200'Shares Phila., Germantown and Nor.
• 'iied6Wri Rallrerid 'company.
100 Shares.Phllailelphla Rank
100. Shares Lehigh Coal and Nay. c 0....
03 Shares Lehigh Coal and Navigation
company (Conditional Scrip)
in Stares Ger. and PerkiometrTumpike
company - 1,575 00
33 Shares Chesapeake and Del: Canal co. 2,450 00
59 Shares Schuylkill Navigation corn
' pany, preferred, 1882
100 Shares North Penn. Railroad co
Stuidry Steam. Nivigation and other
Stocks, worth
MISCELLANEOUS
- -IPM
EMI
Cash in Bank
Notes Receivable.
Policies, the Preiniums of which are unsettled,
and debts due, (all good) 95.744 39
Real Faults, Office of the Company, No. 232
Walnut street.
ily order of tho Board,.
ARTHURCOFFLN President
CithtLE§ mor, secretary. '
INCORPORATED 1794 CAPITAL $590.000
- • CHARTER PXRPETIZAL,
Marine, Fire and Inland Transportation In-
DIRECTORS..
Arthur G. Coffin, S. Morris Waln, •
Simnel W. Jones, John Raison,
John A. Brown; George I. Harrison,
Charles Taylor, Francis R. Cope,
Ambrose White, . Edward ir Trotter, . .
Riehard D.. Wood, Edward S. Clarke,
William Walsh, William Cummings,
William E.-. Bowen, T. Charlton Henry_
James N. Dickson.
ARTIIDIt' G . COFFIiN, President. .
CHARLES PLATT, Secretary. -
WILLIAM BIJEHLEIL,
REM
Central -Agent for Pennsylvaiaia.
ffiee Walnut near Seeondi llarrisbnrg, Pa:
feblB-diwStet - " - :
Ganes OP Comm-Bo um. Of THE CURRIRCIrri
Wanacrerozr, Jan. 16 186 0
TXTBDEBEAS, by satisfactory evidence, pre-
V T iented te the undersigned, it has been made to ap
pear that the First National Bank of Hairisburg, in thh
county of Dauphin and State of Pennsylvania; has been
duly organized, under and according to the requirements
of the act of Congress, entitled "An act to provide a Na
tional currency, secured by a pledge of United States_
stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption
thereof," approved. February 25th, 1863, and hascomplied
with all the provisions of said act, required to be complied
with before commencing the besinees of banking:
Now, therefore, 1, 'Hugh M'Culloch, Comptrouer of the
Currency-, do hereby certify that the First National Bank
of Harris county of Dauphin and State of Pennsylva
nia, is authorized to commence the business of banking
under the act aforesaid.
s.) In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal
of office, this 17th day of January 1864 •
HUGH IPCULLOCH,.
Comptroller of the Currency.
013
jan
.1.9.2 m
. .
PIANO FORTES, MELODEONS, SHEET MUSIC,
XTIOLINS, Flutes, .Guitars, Banjos, Strings,
V j _Drums, fifes, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise..
Picture Frames, Looking Glasses, Photograph Cards and
Albams, Ambrotype Gems,
No:
&c.,
PcuLrea, &c.
Remember die place, No. 12 Third street s the largest
MusioStoine this'side the great cities. ifinss-dtr.•
.peat RENT—The store room,, miler and
warehouse long occupied by Joseph Doss, decNl, In
the borough:of Middletowit, Pa.
Thu Store Room is fitted up complete for dry goods, - Erc..,
and the cellar for groceries: It is well located for a profit
able business. - .
"A gold opportunity Is offered to an energetic man to
do a large and wife business, or the whole property, dwel:
ling and store; will be sold. Inquiry to be made of • •
JOHN T. ROSS, Acting Executor.
Hiddlutown, Dec. 11. dl4-d2taw3m
Broad Street, between Second and Third,
HARRISBURG.
MET, uruieraigned has opened a new BA
KERY, in the Sixthre
ward, where he is ppared to
supply BREAD AND CAKES at a• reasonable rate. Ho
warrants satisfaction to all who will give him a call. He
will Sell WC bread at the rate of
FIVE CENTS PEE' POUND,
and fttll weight guaranteed. JOHN ALCORN.'^
janB-dtf
VALENTINES ! VALENTINES !
°ONE and see the Large and New Assort-
Ni..) meat of
VALENTINES •
that has just been received a
SC t
REFFER'S IMORSTORE,
Elanisbarg, Pa.
jan26-dtf
-G:0033S
Wholesale and Retail.
i c BOX containing a builder's level eame..in
my posseision some time since. The owner is re
quested to. - come forward, duty prove property, pay
charges and take it away. - W. P. HENRY.
.
Feb, 20th, 1861-ildaw3w Rockville Pa.
NOTICE
:Persons wanting Venetian Blindor having Old - Blinds
to repair, will please nail at No 28 South Second street, a
few doors below the Market Houses, where they will
find an assortment of ready made Blinds on hand. Per
sons in want of Blinds not of .the city will please send
the - size of-their windows with their order for new Blinds.
All work warranted to give satisfaction.
jan-deaw3m) A. It SHARP, Harrisburg, Pa-
NORFOLIC OYSTERS--Real Salts, under
the Jones House. York River Oyeers,. a fine article,
under the Jones House. .
Also, Terrapins, which will be served up in fine style at
short notice ander the Jones House, b
no 30 - JO y SEPH S.NIVELY.
F OR SALE--100 acres of tuisgated laud,
situate In Wiconisco Wwwhip, Tam
_ phin county, Pennsylvania. It&
tract is in the vicinity and near the
Summit Branch Railroad Company.
Heavily covered with timber. Ztle
Indisputable.
Also, =sena of unseated timber Land in.Tackaon town
ship, Dauphin county. .Title indispntabiT. —
ALSO, two-thirds of 400 acres of - miseated timber land In
Jacksontewnstilictoluphin county. Title indis
putable-• .• • - F. K. BOAS,
Attoraey-atelial, TVp4.2ltreet nee" liforket, Harrisbarg,
Pennsylvania...... 4 4„
,• feblo-2tawtim
J. MISIL
INSUR.AIV
Plaraups;Jsu, January 12th, 1804.
=3
SILAS WARD,
DEALgR IN
NEW 13AliE1 Y,
60 o.ll~h Tomatoes, 200 Cane Pea ches, 600 ettrnts.
Cans Green j'er, Tat up by the most celebrated fruit
growers, sod every *Warritnted to give satisfaction, for
sale at feb2 Wit. DOCK, JR., & Co.
. , DIARIES': DIARIES
NOTIEER atsorianent of Pocket and Peek
4n- Diaries for 1864, jast received and for sale_ cheap at
'feb2 SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE
GItY BOXES SPERM CANDLES,--of-a-very
J superior make, just, receiveciandfor,.;sale - by ,
0-1-1 Wit DOCK, hr., 4-cti-
Ala, persons having Grape lnnerOfrehltice
venom -which they wish to hare_ - • • • • vs
it done in the Mr manner told, free of .
singa note through the Post Ofthid to , • I
N. B —The present season and Heather tny j • • onC
ble for the purpose; - ••
ATEW HOMINY
•:tn09114
10,900 00
10,000 00
10,000 00
5,000 00
;02 00
1,770 00
zOOO 00
1718 00
85,217 10
246,171 31
22,000 00
$1,556,668 50
' ,=-CM
El
~ l}.
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