;7;,,laii .iltgrap4+ HARRISBURG Saturday Afternoon, June 1, 1861 PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES.—On an after to morrow the Sabbath evening service in the Old School Presbyterian church of this city will commence at six o'clock P. M. This arrange ment will be continued during the summer. I= RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN CA w.—The usual re ligious services will be held in Camp Curtin to-morrow. Mass in the morning for the bene fit of the Catholic volunteers, and addresses by some of the Protestant clergymen in the af ternoon. SUTLER FOR TUE ARMY.—Gen. Philip Irwin, of Middletown, in this county, has been ap pointed a Sutler in the United States Army. Among the deputies selected by the General is Walter Kendig, also of Middletown, now at Camp Scott in an official capacity. CAP TRIEP.-A man named John Higgins was before Justice Baader this morning, charg ed with stealing a cap from Wm. Warden. ['pen consenting to return the stolen article, and pay the costs, he was discharged. Officer Wickert made the arrest. A LADY 0001ILIST.—We invite attention to the card of Miss Laura Le Suer, a lady Occulist, now on a professional visit to this city, and stopping at Berr's hotel. She comes highly recommended by the Pittsburg papers, in which city she has been operating for the last two years. IN PRISON AGAIN.—Last night officer Cole found Elizabeth Marshall perambulating the streets under the influence of tangle-foot, and behaving in a disorderly manner unbecoming her sex. She was escorted to her old familiar quarters in. Walnut street. =I LIBBRAL. —We hear of a patriotic farmer in a neighboring county who has offered to give all the grain he has on hand, and fifty head of cattle, to feed the Pennsylvania volunteers. The God of harvests will surely bless that farmer, and reward him with abundant crops the coming season. I==l NOTlCE.—Having been unable to effectuate the numerous orders I received these last few days, I will extend my stay in this city until next Wednesday evening the sth of June, when I will close my office positively here. M. I. FRANKLIN, Optician. Harrisburg, May 31st, 1861.-4 d. I=l REIC,OTERT OF STOLEN PROPERTY. —A few days ago a magnifying glass was stolen from the store of Mr. Franklin adjoining this office. The ar ticle was subsequently found by officers Rada baugh and Wickert at M'CuHough's pawnbroker shop, where two boys offered it for sale. Mr. M'Cullough, suspecting the glass to have been stolen, refused to purchase but took possession of it, with a view of restoring it to the owner. I=l BEATY Gus CARRIAGE6.—A large shipment of heavy gun carriages has been made over the Pennsylvania Railroad for some days past. The carri Iges are of the' most massive description, deeigned for mounting twenty-four and thirty two pounders, and perhaps heavier guns. The work on Ihem is such as the government gen erally exacts, of the very best kind. They are destined for points in the west and south-west. IN &ARON OF HIS MOTHDR. —A small boy who came here from Petersburg, Perry county, in search of his mother, living somewhere in the city, wandered into the Mayor's office this morning. ' The lad was without money and hungry, and our worthy Mayor kindly furnish ed him with funds to procure breakfast. We did not learn the bay's name, or the cause of desertion by his mother, but hope his mission may prove successful. I=El=l FUGITIVES FROM THE SOUTH.—Within a few days we have noticed on the streets a number of strange colored men, evidently " seceders " fiem the rebe,l territory. One result of the ex isting war will be a large increase in the colored population of the free States. We are inform ed by those who have opportunities of know ing, that since the commencement of the re bellion, hundreds of southern " chattles" have passed through this city en route to the north. I=l Tna ANNUAL MEETING of the colored Union Sabbath School Association will be held in the Presbyterian church, Walnut street, to-morrow afternoon. An interesting feature of the ex ercises will be addresses by Reverends Cattell and Robinson. The Sabbath schools connected with the various colored churches of the city are well attended and in a flourishing condition. The excellent manner in which some of them are conducted reflects great credit upon the superintendents and teachers. BEFORE TEE MAYOR.—Thia morning three dilapidated specimens of humanity, all victims of cheap whisky, were before the Mayor. John Raskin, an old offender, who got drunk and abused his family, was sent to prison for ten days. Edward O'Bryan having no wife to whip, and being anxious to display his skill in the pugilistic art, went,in on the "free fight" prin ciple, auditing almost every man he met on the street. The Mayor placed Edward under the reformatory discipline of Professor Boyd for forty-eight hours. PATRIOTIC.—The ladies of Lykertstown, in this county, have manufactured seventy, "Have locks" and forwarded them to the Washington Rifle company, now in camp at Chambsrsburg. The 14 keustown ladies have set an example worthy of imitation by their sisters in this city. Our - volunteers will feel the want of these light and useful head-coverings when doing duty on the scorching plains of the south. They cost lit tle, are easily made by any lady accustomed to use the needle, and afford excellent protection agaisst the rays of the sun in hot weather. La dies at home can make them up and have them forwarded to the quarter-master of the regi ment to which they wish to 4ve di em dis tributed. Ray. S. S. RICHMOND, of Altoona, will preach in Brant's Hall (Court Room) to-morrow morn ing and evening at the usual hour. VERBEKE Rorms.—The regiment with which this company is connected will leave Lancaster to-morrow morning at nine o'clock Their des tination is supposed to be Chambersburg. TETE POLLOCK GUARD, of Milton, accepted as part of the reserve corps, arrived here this af ternoon, accompanied by an excellent silver cornet band, and went into quarters at Camp Curtin. A number of recruits for the Iron Guard also arrived in the same train and were escorted to camp by a detachment of the com pany. GOOD APPOINTMENT. —The school directors of the north ward have appointed Malcolm B Montgomery collector of school tax for the present year. The directors showed their good sense and business discretion in the selection, as Mr. Montgomery is in every way a reliable and efficient gentleman, and will undoubtedly make a prompt collector. VANDALISM.-At an early hour this morning some persons invaded the premises of Col. John Berryhill, Daniel Boas, Esq., and Mrs. Dr. Orth, on Front street, and plucked a large quantity of choice flowers, mutilating and in juring some of the bushes. Suspicion attaches to four women who were afterwards detected plucking roses from a bush in the yard of Mr. Andrew S. Black in State street. The penal code inflicts a severe penalty for offences of this kind, and we hope the perpetrators of the out rage may be arrested and punished. The gar dens of the persons above named are among the most beautiful in this city, and contain flower bushes of the most choice and valuable varieties, which the owners have spared no la bor or expense in cultivating. AR ITEM FOR Besnros MEN.—Our merchants and mechanics, and all classes of business men, I who desire to retain and if possible increase their business in these panic-stricken times should advertise largely and persistently. They make a grand mistake in helping to produce the very stagnation they deplore, by withhold ing their advertisements from the public jour nals, and relapsing into do-nothing apathy, until something shall• turn up" to their ad vantage. They will be likely to find, however, that the community will not dig them out of the graves into which they have buried them selves, but will bestow their custom upon those who are alive and continue to let the public know that they are prepared to serve them as heretofore, with a larger variety of better goods at prices in accordance with the times. Music IN THE PUBLIC Senors.—The Board of School Directors of the north ward, at a meet ing held last evening, decided to dispense with the teaching of music in the male schools, and also with the services of Mr. Tarbutton, at. the expiration of the present quarter. We doubt whether this action will be approved by citi zens who concede the importance of vocal music as a branch of common school education, and are aware of the rapid progress which their children have made under the effective tuition of Mr. Tarbutton, who has discharged his duty with scrupulous fidelity, and become a great favorite with the pupils. The Board determined 'to confine the teaching of music exclusively to the female schools, and employ a lady teacher at the same salary now paid Mr. Tarbutton for his services in that capacity in all the north ward schools. We hope that Mr. Tarbutton, before retiring, will give a public concert, in order that out citizens may see and hear for themselves, and place a proper estimate upon his labors in the responsible position which he has so faithfully and ably filled. We feel as sured that such an entertainment would result creditably to him and his pupils, and afford a high degree of gratification to parents and lov ers of music generally. A BOLD Act or DrmANcs—A Palmetto Flag on the Market House.—As the Market-Master, F. P. llaehnlen, was entering upon his usual duty this morning at 4 o'clock, he discovered in the twilight a largo flag floating from the south end of the lower market house, on a pole twenty-feet long. There was something strange in the folds of the flag that did not suit the gaze of Mr. Uaehnlen, and on examination he found that it was a regular Palmetto Flag, the original emblem of the traitors of South Caro lina. It is evident that this flag was placed on the market house as a defiance to the troops encamped in this city, as well as an insult to the loyal people of the Capital of Pennsylvania If it was done by some spy who is prowling within the limits of the State, we are 'almos t led to admire his bold audacity—but if it was nailed thus boldly to one of our public build ings by a traitor living in our midst, he de serves alike the execrations of his neighbors, and ei banishment from the city. Fortunately the flag was discovered before many people had assembled in the market, or the excitement might have led to serious consequences. As it was, the affair created a great sensation, and the author should be ferreted out by the au thorities. We commend the matter to the vigilance of Alayor Kepner. NEW GOODS FROM NEW Yoas. AtIOTION.-50 pieces of Grey Goods at 10, 127 and 20 cts. 100 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 3, 5 and G cts. 10 pieces Lavella Cloth for 7 cts. 25 dozen Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs for 124, worth 25 cts. Splendid Mohair Mitts at 31 and 37 cts. 15'dozen towels at 1211 cts. a towel. Linen Sleeves and Collars at 25 cts. 50 dozen Sun Umbrellas and Parasols cheap. 100 pieces of the best Calico ever sold for 67 cts. 50 pieces Broche Bordering very cheap. A large lot of bleached and unbleached Muslin. Now is the time to buy bargains. Call at S. Lswy's, Rhoads' old corner. BLACK Taoors IN THE REBEL AILIIY.—The Hartford Times publishes the following ex tract of a letter dated Pittsborough, Chatham county, N. C., May 20 : " Every free negro in this county, so far as I can learn, has enlisted to fight the abolition ists, and there are enough to make a regiment. All the slaves who can obtain consent have al so enlisted." While these traitors are carrying Africa into the war, they may wake up, some fine morn ing and find that somebody else has carried the war into Africa. Pewit)luattia natty telegraph, Saturbap - Afternoon, June 1, 18.61. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE HARRISBURG POST OFFICE, SATURDAY, JUNE 1,1861- OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE NEWSPAPER HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION• Ault, Peter Acker, Cornelius Armstrong, W F Anthony, H R Alston, Wm Ayres, Samuel Ammon, Levi Atkins, W E Alvord, J Anderson, G G Alleman, B Ahn, B F Armstrong, J Anthony, Jno Atkinson, Jas Alden, John Andrews, W Arnold, W Albert, Henry Addleman, W G Basseth, J J Basset, Jacob Bayard, A Baldwin, A T Baker, H J Banehart, W Barron, S C Bareb, E J Babb, Alex Bawn, M L Baldwin, Wm Ballard, J T Busier, J F Bailey, Wm Barnes, A T Barnes, S Baker, Geo Bahill, J Z Beck, J W Beck, Washington Beyers, Thomas Benner, John Bentz, G Z Bertels, J Beebe, B F Bell, James Bearley, D Beard, Wm Bear, J D Behney, M Bender, S Bear, JDL Bennett, H C Bennethum, C K. Benedict, J W Benner, Lewis Benner, II Z Blair, John Bird, W H Bloss, I Bittner, Win Blanch, Edward, Bleyo, HH Biles G R Bloom, 0 Blair, JP Blackburn, A Bloss, W W F Birt, Borstwich, W Boyd, John Boyer, Michael Bodley, Mark Bowman, J . A Boyden, S N Boone, A Bowers, G W Boone, W Braff, A Buchanan A L 'Brenin, W Brook, J P Buskirk, W H Broderick, John Buchanan, D Bradford, 8N i Brown, 0 H Brightbill, J Brennen, I Burritt, J N Butcher, W Brown B W Brunner, W Bretz, J Britton, C E Burnham, H 0 Bntland, C Bricker, H Brown, C W Briggs, J Brown,H F Bull S Brown, A Brockway, Chas Brown, T A Brown, Isaac Byers, J A Burgess, W Brenneman, D P Brenneman, Thos Brenneman, J Campbell, T Carrell, E S Carr, F A Card, H B Camp, T B Casper, H Carpenter, H Caldwell, M J Chapin, A L Obillson, L W E Casner, J W Carney, Chao Canfield, Ira Cannon, C Chase, E H Chadwick, B Cares, J Care, W Chubb, P Campbell, D Chase, C F Carroll, Jae Caldwell, S W Carlin, A J Chamberlin, G Callihan, S Campton, H Calderwood, J E Coiling, J Conklin, G Clarke, P A Clark, W H Cool, Philip Corbett, J Cohor, J W Condon, J Coleman, J H Cooper, W D Conway, Thos Connell, W H Coe, N R Conner, E Cook, Capt Cook, Chas Cotter, E F Conquest, Henry Coohling, Jno Cooper, Wm Collins, J Coon, S A Costen, P Clarke, W D Clark, J Y Cook, IT 0 Compton, H Cook, W CollzebPant tl EMETE=MMIEI Cornell, J B Ctatty, E G Curry, P Cross, J T 2 Crosthvvaite, D Crowell, J Crawford, D '2 Curry, A Cudworth, L D Cumberland Volunteers Cyphers, C Curry, E N Crowell, D Bt. B Cresewell, T Creamer, A Cl Crossett, N S Cross, J Cranmer, Fi Custer, E C D Derham, P Davie, Jno Decker, J J 2 Dentter, C A Decan, Jas Davis, T J Deitrick, E Dewitt, W Davison, J DeHass, J Davis, W H H Day, S Dana, E L Davis, S S Dennison, U Deemer, A T 2 Dale, W 2 2 Debray, Cl S Deitriek, H DeTurk, W G Delaney, T Daggett, W 2 2 Deecker, T J 2 Deecker, Thos Dailey, Jr F Dell, J A Delaney, P Dealing, D Davis, S DeWitt, Wm Davenport, J N Dickson, W S Dixon, J A Dixon, S Dilbert, N H Diesinger, D C Donley, Borman, P Druckeumiller, D W Dreichlinger, J 2 Doneran, P Dassel, W Dress, Chas 2 Durham C Donden, F Duffy 4 Donley, J P Duey, J A Dongal, W P Doolittle, G N 2 Dressler J Doan. J B Dorman, J Dunlap, J B 2 Dutton, R R Drelentath, S Dudley, W Durlacher, S Dougherty, N Edson, A B Eye,S Easton, H Edwards, H Echkboff, Gl 2 Eisenhart, S 2 Eakin, E A Ecken, J Eigenbrod, H Early, J V 2 Eagan, Jas Risenberger, M Ealer, E W Ealer, E W.l Eastran, W H Eichelberger, E Emeigh, Chas Engle, J FAN, W H Ent, W H Engle, H &nil, 4. 8 - 4 Bitting, F M Erna, W H Fish, J B 2 Farner, Thos Fish, Lieut Fish, H J Fellows, W. H Fisher, C Fegles, D Fields, R 4 Faulkner, F S Felker, J Fischer, A Fink, J Fanner, W Finkboon, D Faulk, P K Fairbank, D. W Faust, H Field, C Farrell, P Ferguson, J W Fisher, Harry Fair, A Flad, Joe Fisher, David Fertig, W R Fitzgerald, W T Force, J E Faley, Wm Foster, L Forney, J W Foulk, C H 2 Foreman, M Fox, P W Fry, S W French, G W Freeman, D S Freidhoff, H J Frankenfield, C Furl, Wm ' 2 Fritz, Geo Fritz, Jno Frazer, A. Fries, S S 2 Gilcrist, J Garber, And Garrett, J Garrett, C F Gallagher, W C Gilds, D Gensil, J F Garretson, W Gimnih, P Gerry, A GilfilLin, Thos Gallacher, A Garer, J Givin, Maj Gallagher, Capt Gilliland, Garth, J S Givin, A 0 Geiger, Jos Giddings, J D Gibbs 0 Gibbouey, J Gage, H C Gage, Henry Grant, J H Greiner F G. 2 Kromer, W 11 Kroesen, W B Kreiden, E. W H Kraber, E J L Lloyd, Thos Lannier, Jas Lebo, L W Lapsley, Thos Lane, G H Lancks, F Layman, A A Lewis, C W Lewis, Frank Leisle, A Lehman, Wm Lightner, Chas Lewis, John Lewis, J Leitz, Daniel Lauffenberger, F Lever, Ang Lewis, D Lehman, Sami Lipp, Jacob Lahay, Wm Lewis, DJ 2 Lippert, Wm Lewis, Thos Lewis, J Lyon, Edwin Lyons, L L Lutz, S H Lysinger, D Loughlin, M reet, Edmund Greeno, C L Garsline, A J Gudykunst, C Graffions, Jno Gratz, J C Godard, H Good, Henry Graham, Jas Grinnel, C P Goodridge, W Grybill, J Guthla, J Green, L Griffiths, D Golsen, S Graybill, Jacob Grimes, R H Gosline, W Hammi, F Hammer, F A Harkins, C Hanna, D P Hallam, J L Halm, J C Harpes, Lewis Haas, W D Harrisson, J R Hats, Geo Haut, J S Hall, A M Hart, E B Hastings, C Harvey, W Hawk, Sam'l Hain, Geo Hawkins, J H IHaII,NW Harvey J S Hartower J G Harding, Van B Hassinplug, G H Hay, PH Haines, B F Hartwick, Andrew Hazlet, J C Harris, L Harris, L A Hammett, W Hartsauft, J F Hart, L S Hartman, J R Harvey, GF Hudler, H Heasley, D Hensell, W Hearsley, J Henderson, S J Heckinau, C A Heistenat, A J Heisla, E Hecklemawn, M Heaton, P Herman, G F Remick, R S Heidler, J S Heckenborn, H R Houser, F W Hutchinson. R Hoover, C P Hughes, D Hoover, G W Howell, J K Hutchinson, J Hughes, S R. Hobart, W Beleman, Chas Hyte, Matthew lituftoln, -P Hutchison, W C Hutchison, Win Howell, J K Hughes, 31 B Hoddley, Jno Holgate, R H Hoover, Lewis Huston, 0 F MeG Hellen, T J Horbach, H W Hutchison, J B Hustlepeck, H Hose, L Hodge, P Hughes, W Hudson, C D Hoffman, M Holland, J Hughes, H. C Hunsberger, W Howard, F D Hill, J L Higgins, G. J Higgins, Capt Higgins, C Higgins, Jacob High, R Heibler; James Hinton, T H Hibler, Samuel Hinkson, Lieut Hankson, Hippie, H H Hight, El H Lockwood, S Ludwick, W C Lymon, J W Lucas, Jesse 2 Lucas, Peter Lowash, W Lucas, H S Ludwic, W B Lucas, A Lucas, John M oriug, Chas Mc . M'Forlan, John M'Mullin, D 2 M'Glaughlin, Jas M'Master, Jno M'Donald, John M'Clwee, Jno M'Call, Charles M'Lane, John W 3 M'Nally, WKierman, Wm ld'Dermitt, Thos M' Lane, Col Weedy, Jos El M'Casey, John M'Connell, W J M'Pherson, T L 3 M'Dirett. W M'Alliater, Thos M'Cane, Patrick M'leer, Jas 2 M' Bean, W H M'Creary, R D Zd'Coy, R H M'Clelland, Geo B M'Clellan, Jas , M'Keever, John M'Nulty, C J M'Keeyer, Thos M'Gitlln, Norton M'Kieman, John S M'Allister, Martin M Meeker, John A Maxwell, 0 C 3 Macdonald, P }Amorist, A B Martin, M Matter, John Mandeville, Wm Metzger, Amos Markle, C G Means, W C Malik, Jos W Manch, S Meyers, Jos S 3 Madera, W D Martin, Adam &Lankier, C J Maley, P G Mniley, John Maiple, W W 2 Marriott, John J A Michlee Michlee, W HEE Michey, John A Millhouse, H Miller, John W Miller, W B C Mintzer, W Milner, Wm Millins, L Minich, B F Miller, E Ninich John W H Middleton, Minnie, George Mitchell, I J Miller, S G • tilers, Anthony Millihen, Chas Miller, Geo R 31111spaugh, Thos Monroe, W A Morrell, P J: Moyer, H C Morrison, John Moorehead, M. K Moore, Isaac Moyer, J 3 Moore, W G .2 Morgan, D W Morris, George Moore, John F 2 Morris, John A Moore, W H 3 Moore, John Moser, J P Morgan, Jas Monahan, II Mooney, John Myerstein, S Mumey, Charles Mulhall, James 2 Mullen, id S Murray, W E Murray, 31 Murray, John J Mullen, A L Novel, G W Newman, A S Neal, David Nible, Teeophilns Nice, 31 B Nicklin, Noon, JO Negley, W B Nagle, Jas Norton, 0 W 0 Osterloh, J C O'Donnell, Jas 4 Oakford, R A 3 O'Brien, Jas Orwig,3Jß Osborne, A G O'Brien, E Ogden,A F Otwell, J W Oyster, D Owen, Jos Odenbaugh, Pace, W 2 Parker L 6 Perkins, Thos S Patchett, Jas Peters, Wm Philips, J Phinney, J H 3 Parsons, G W Peters, F Parker J L Irwin, J Isenbnry, I W Ingleman, Innis, W EC Jones, J J Johnson, J Jones, Chas Jones, J W Jackson, L S Jarrett, Jno Johnson, I H Johnston, Alex Jones, Dwight Jones, Benj Jarrett, P Jewett, J Y A Jewell, J Kebort, A D Kaufman, J H Kanaga, W W Kimmel, D H Kisk, J T K.nowes, L Koontz, W H Kiehl, Theo Keiglily, Benj Kelly, Jos Kauston, goo Kolb, H Klein, Geo Kapp, D P Keller, J Kelber, Ed Kelley, D Kenney, A S Kemmerer, 0 Kelly, Martin Kaler, Sami Kerr, J G Kinslow, M J Keck, L Kinkerley, J Kennedy, N Kelly, H S Kaufman, D Knaabe, B Klotz, Maj King, S B Knox, J H Knowles, J D Kimble, Smith Kimble, S W Kaufman, D B Konkle, T Kuhns, P 13 Klepser, David Kilns, Myron Kupp, J L Kuhn, C Paul, Daniel Penrose, W M • Peters, Jno Painter, Jas Partington, W W Parker, Jno R Parks, Noah ' Price, Jno H Parsons, J W Pierce, T C Pierce, Chas Plant, W Pierce, Thos Pitcher, H C Pope, Edward, Powers, Jas Porter David R Potts, Jno T Potts, Wm S Potts, N Pott. L D Potts, Jas Porter, Jno Postlethwaite, J M Purviance, J N Puterbaugh, Saml Pruner, D D Parsel, 0 W Snider, Adam Smith, B Slemmer, A R Stebman, N C Spang, Edward Staley, J C 3 Stanford, W B Strough, Henry Strickland, W Shnidan, A Stall, Joseph Stewart, John 0 Stoke, Wm Stevenson, E W Spencer, L Stiles, D R Stevens, S 3 Stapleton, M 2 Stine, F Stuart, C F Shultz, W H St. John. James, Spanogle, P B 2 Stewart, J L Stapp, L Story, C A Strickley, J lit 2 Stiller, D Slyer, Charles Strange, Frank Swope, 0 Sullivan, F Swayne, J J Swartz, Geo Sundil, A M Sutton, John T 2 Tomlinson, John 2 Teufil, Henry 2 Tucker, Geo L Twaddel, G H Tree, Samuel Tice, Samuel Thickstem, J or G Taylor, Samuel Thompson, Jas 0 Throop, John Tanfield, John Thatcher, WR Temple, H B 3 Templeton, W F Trout, C Thatcher, W R Teacy, John Teech, A Thatcher, E Thomas, Joseph Tower, C Tanner, B F Thompson, J M. U Uphold, Henry V Vanhorne, R Valentine, R 2 Van Reed, W E 2 Vanormer, W Vancy, J 2 Vanhorn, W D 2 Vanscoy, J W Van Fossen, J W 2 Van Eaton, J B W Washington, John Wallace, W W Waldron, W N Walters, H M Welsh, N Wamback, Wendell, S Wayt, Andrew Wands, W Wallace, Wm Weibly, J M Weyer, Adam Welsh, Joseph White, H Welfler, Jacob Whiteside, Lient 2 Whetherall, W'S Weaver, Isaac 2 2 Wentz, F H Wells, M Weand, H Weisen, Jacob Weaver, Jno D Weins, J Weakly,) G Waltz, J B Whitesel, John White, J H Wells, E 2 Welch, J . M Wiegel, Wm Wineland, W F Wittemberg, Joseph Wilson, C Wisner, W H Wilson, W F Winters, F B Wise, W W 2 Williams, H Wise, J M Wiley, 0 W Williams, Jas Wilson, David Williams, David Williams, E D Wiseman, A Wilson, H Williams, W Win, E A Wieson, J H Wilson, John Wilkin, John 8 Wise, E L Wolf, A Worrell, J H 2 Wood, W J Wolf J S Wolf, George 2 Worth, Geo W Wright, Joseph 2 2 Wright, Robert Wright, Jack Wynkoop, Gen Young, T D Yoder, C B Yoder, Aaron Yorp:), A R Yerkes, V 11 Zane, Charles Zimmerman, P Zeliff, P Zettle, S A 2. 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