K 1 • 4 ‘ - •• • '• i' ; ;V^ : C»c C'\ ' - ..V. '••**« t v» *-,* *.. H ' * w*VT*r.v.vJV;- -s. , 4 -4 * , 1 *M •«'i* *,V»- !•; ; fin* ' A-Vi WVA 1 Bt. i jkSt^i^iSsi!jj^pT" imkm* - m&mk mimm iipiili r.v.v'’ \ l. ■l’fK'm-- m . $ TUESDAY MOBHIHg, JAW. 1«- ' rnfoM G*wiinUra •( rtonda* ‘. j . Ota WaaUhgton eorreapondent of the ; I Cincinnati 6milt maims lh» tallowing re ■ ii' aizkf• •! Bob* ndt in Jobs *• Ohio, introduced an . onpr»»«Bdl»g j“tie I resolution into the House, simply ‘W“or l«tag the president to aooept the servioee ' ' oftwenty thousand eddlticuel volunteers, I tossrve tor notmom th« ““ wiMa UußtaU of Fiarida,aadU)bt dii kaaitd tht re at tUc&ratu* oftMrtm* if \ . Thfr MftreilT mikss »do*en U|M Mt it msyibr the Ttgeacrfttio& of * : smo uudlb* creation of a flourishing frvo labor commonwealth in the “flowery land!' 1 of oar extreme Southernpeninsula. Tho . 't ‘ plan is simply lo take down twenty thoos . iv blaoks or contrabands, armed, drilled‘.and-.- disciplined, eoixe with this “ force the fortified points of the peninsula, (for which task it will be abundantly ado -quote,) expel the email rebel force there j. now, urwhioh the Confederacy can detach : from, ita armies in the field, enforoe the ■ confiscation 'act, and disband the negroes ,-f. < that they may. colonise the confiscated tori; - i . 'ritory, or settle on the 21,000,000 acresjof j . Government land still unsold there, under ! .the liberal provisions of the late Home-; .:.i ■ *. steadbflL '* , j . ■ i It is believed: that this military step, so. simple and unpretending aa to appear al-; _ most nnworthy of notice, when oompared' : with the immense operations of oar large, masses, will,wiihln far less pro* r i posed nine months of service, regenerate W the rebel Btate, add one-third to its popu \! lation, and lay the pillars of a great and 1 loyal commonwealth on the rains of the re 4 hellion. ~ I >. The unoccupied lands of Florida, on i which few white men can live, are perfect j o ly adapted to the blacks, and affotd them • a luxuriant soil and tropical climate, in which can be grown ootton equal to any in the world, and all the fruits of the tropics. _Add to that dhe occupation j of-Florida would at ones obviate the ne cessity of keeping up the blockade alpnjs ' thirteen hundred miles of coast at a pres-1 ent daily expense of $12,000, rand allojr the vessels so oo&pied to be employ ed in ren dering the blockade more perfect on other parts of.lhe coast, and you have arguments ' enough to oommepd Mr. .Bingham’s rose* , lution, whiohvis simply a modification of £U Thayer’s colonisation project, to the most favorable ■consideration of all •• men.-''• ~ f ■ \ ■ The Resolution has been for some time in 1 the hands of the Military Committee. Xhfey - will recommend Its passage in a report be presented some time this week, and/it will probably go through at onoe with a handsome majority. It is supposed that, under tiie variety of new lights, the PrSs ident hgs lately been getting on the con duct of. the war, ho will nor long hesitate t ... to purihe plan in practice. ■' 1 Florida, which has an area •- of ,69,274 square* miles—being more than Peniisyl vania, Dtlmn and Maryland unlUd— and has, on acoount. of itf peninsular form, '■ amaoh-longer oout line than any.otter Slate, was ceded by Spun to the United States in 1819. It was gowned a» a ier . ritory from 1821 tiU-1846, when it wes hd nittod as a member of the Union. It has ' ‘ . bwa the most costly bat,the least valuable of‘any of the plates, and the leaet pro greeeiTe. Its population in 1880 I Whltea 77i748,Ji«e colored 982, Slaw 8V ■ 746—total 140,425. There is mooh good land in Florida, and the climate ie i^ore tropical than any other within our national boundary; Sea island cotton, it ie Said, floariehee in the intader; engar oanC i* grown profitably in, some sepUons, and it ia wary probable that ooffoe oan be abcli r mated in the Southern extremity. Therel are extends* swamp* and large tnsja of . ...poorpine barrens; but with a free (and intelligent population, it might ail be made prodostlTe in something. > Slavery, combined with indelanoe |and Ignorance, has hitherto preTentad the de velopment of the leeonroei of that Slate, ' and at this day, after being nnder the^foe taringoare of the government for ftftty two years, U has a free population which sompares thns with the popolation of Alle- I- ghenyoounty: Allegheny county, State of Florida, - Difference, ----- 9 7,446 The Government has at this time 000 acrei of land inTPlorida, to whiohJeff. DaVle & Co. of coarse set op a claim. This is all poor Unde Bam has for the three millions paldito Spain for the territory; and for the thirty millions ■ whioh the eery fat job offlghting Billy Bowlegs and hleSenl inoles cost, besides othsr millions expend ed <ra forts to defend iU eonsl, and the ex- pensive work* at Pensacola, whioh it,cost many more millions Jo resoue from the ' grssp of the rebels. The poor whites of Florida are inolined to be loyal, bat slaveholders are the most virulent of jtrai , tors. 1 \, Hieaoari and IllinoU. ' One of the most curious results ■of the great revolution which U tossing this coun . try, and oausing it to “ reel like a drhnk .»Vd," is the attitude of these two Stiles at this montent in regard to slavery. In tie legislature of Missouri, a slave State, a State in whioh a few years ago it jwonld have beak at the; peril‘of n man’s life to have uttered abolition sentiments, tbi work of actual abolition is going forward, and ih another year Missouri trill be as free as ■Vermont or ’Wisconsin; while in the Le- giilatnre of Ullnoio—a free State, and which,'dr ere her eoldiere at home, lr had they been permitted to rote, would hare been a Bepubliean State-ii* doing all in its power to strengthen, defend end per petuo ter. slavery. At a meeting !of the : “Democratla'' members, treason' of the rankest kind was freely uttered. jTheas plrints to the United States Senhtorship Tied with eaoh other in denouncing the Ad ministration, the war, Kew England, and everything except Slavery and the Eebel ■lion. The Whole affair dosed ■jrith the adoption of the following resolution: RtMloti, That tha emandpatioh proola -motion of the President of the United States it as unwarrantable in military as inolvll law; a gigantic usurpation, atonoe converting tha war, professedly eommenoed v T administration- for the vihdieation of the authority of the Consiitattyn, into a erssade for the sudden, unconditional and - eident liberation of three million! of negro slaves; a result whioh would not only be a total sabTSieion of tbs Federal Union, but a revolution in the sooial organisation r' Bouthorn BtetMjl tlk* tmmodUU ud i»- ißOtaktbopiaaoatand fto-roaehlnf «on»o-] bnanoaa of *blak to boa now aunot bo oontompUUlvlUuat (ba moat dlimal tbn* tadlngt'offeonoruddliiujri TfcapzoeU* , , ~.Hnn boTitaa wrrile Inamnetion ** •» : attmant' im Ibis omonolpaUon eraado—• jboui of vubn, Urn lnhumomlty *nd dUboliam of whtohoro without txusplo in oWliiod imitu*, an* wbldh we itaotmee, ‘ and vhlob tho oWU»d worid'wfll d«- booboo, u on tnaftooablo diopboo to nho t: ; Aawriß»n/' ' ; ■ ieiatoikl Caucus 01 the Stale <rf j' ;'.f •- the Conatry* . ’Tho NiiY’ 1 IVi&toM, of Saturday, pub- lishes* copy of tbs paperpresented,*short 1 time ago, to the President, jby the Senaton -41 Caucus, and which has beenthe subset of so much criticism, generally of the most i adverse kind, seer since the fact was pub-. iishecL It was a kind of klind oensorship, . i boweTer, that precipitated fieree ia de nunciation da so modest and temperate a I Remonstrance. The Tnbhu introduces it [thus: .. | vjV ? llThe following is the paper drawn by 1 'Senator Collamer and presented to the Pre i;rident on the lBth of Deeember last, by the |;Committee olfAu&ofwhich he was Chai r Whatever else was said at the White 1‘ House on thk oocasion referred to or at the fistibsequehi interview .by. members of-the | Committee, was upon their individual re l sponribiiityi*and for the imost part in re t sponse to inquiries from the President. It | is proper to say that Injunction of secrecy, i has been removed. [ ' I A meeting of the Republican members of I the Senate of the United] Stales, at which , I they were all present but two, after full I consultation came unanimously to the folr lowingconolusions—one present not voting: - First: The only course of sustaining tins Government, and restoring and preserving the national existence, and perpetuating the national integrity, is by a vigorous and snooessfiil proeeoution of. ths war—the same being & patriotic and just war on the part ! of this nation, produced by, and rendered I necessary to suppress | a caussless. and atrocious rebellion. i Second; The theory of our government and the early and uniform practical oon- I suuotion thereof is, that the President should be aided by a Cabinet Council agree ing with him in political principles and I general potioy, and that all important pub- I lie measures and appointments should be I the result of their combined wisdom and. I deliberation. This most obviously neces- I sary condition of thingß, without which no I Administration can succeed, we and the publio believe dees not how exist, and, there fore, suoh selections and 'changes in its members should be.made as- will scours to the country unity of purpose and action in all material and essential respects, more especially in the present crisis of public affairs. ’ . . •*’ TAirdv The Cabinet should be exclu sively opposed of statesmen who are the cordial, resolute, unwavering supporters of the principles and purposes first --above stated! Fourth: It is unwise, and unsafe to oom mit the direction, coaduot or execution of any military operation, or separate general command or enterprise in this war to any one who is not aoordial believer and.sup porter of the same principles and purposes first above'stated. . The Republican Senators of the United States, entertaining the most ■ unqualified oonfidsnoe in the patriotism and integrity of-the President, identified as thsy are with the success of his Administration, pro foundly impressed with the critical condi tion of national affairs, and deeply con vinced that the publio confidence requires a practical regard to the above propositions and principles, feel it their duty, from tiie positions they oocupy, respectfully to pre gent them for Executive consideration and action. Jett. Davis is becoming more loquacious of late. A few days ago he delivered a speeoh In Rlohmond, in whioh, after claim ing a brilliant victory at Murfreesboro, and boasting of that and the late affair at Vicksburg, he says: In every combat there they have been beaten, and I trust they will be beaten in future. Out of this viotory is to come that dissatisfaction- in the North-west, whioh will rive the power of that section; and thus we see in the future the dawn—first separation ef the North-west from the Eastern Staten the discord among them which will paralyse the power of both; then for ui future peace and prosperity. In this he and Gov. firm oca, of New York, appear to see through the same spectacles*, but the Proclamation is what stirs up his Its more than anything else. Hearhim: Thnr km oome to disturb your eoolal erganuations oh the plea that it ie a, mili tary necessity. For whalers they waging Vftr? They Bay to preserve the Union. Con they preeerre the Union by destroying the eooifti existence of ft portion of the South T Do they hope to reconstruct the Union by striking at ewyltov which i» dear to men? By showing themselves so ntterly disgraced thftt if the question wes proposed to you whether you would com bine; with hyenas orYankeee, I trust eTery Virginian woulissy, glre me the hyenas. [Cries of “good t good 1“ end applause.] We freely Admit that hyenas would be fitter companions .for some of the rebels than Yankees, on the prinoiple that “ birds of a feather flock together;” but the people of the South are not ftll like Davis and his overbearing associates. Heretofore there have been no men j who had any political power or social consideration except slate holder* bat when| they shall be deprived of their negroes, their white countrymen, - 176,106 - 78,680 upon-whom they here so long trampled, will become their eqnals, and, under the tuition of Yankee 1 echoolmaatore, and asso ciation with Yankee neighbors, will come to entertain very different sentiments. The intense malignity! of the abore, howerer, shows the necessity that. exists for drying up the bitter fountain whenoe auoh malice flows. »■ Os the reflection of-ZacHaaiaH Chasd ttb by the Legislature of Michigan to the United flutes Senate for six years from the 4th of March next, the Hew York Tribune says, and many a leynl heart throughout the country will ra-eoho tho ( sentiment: “We thank the State of Miohigan for haring made so wise a choice, and we con gratulate the country on the re-election of a Senator who has eror been found faithful to duty and liberty.” Got. Asdeew, in his message, says that Massachusetts has raised 60,000 men for the war. The pnbiio debt of the State is $6,852,000,. the designated prorision to meet which is $6,096,000, The disbuwements of the past year amounted to $1,678,891- The, collections of rerenue hare been promptly made, and the treasury presents a specta cle .of prosperity and 'strength usual only in peace. , Basil Vicrokiis. —Some of the rebel papers speak of tho late battle at Murfrees boro as a rebel victory, ft is curious to see rioters sneaking sway from the field of! triumph in'the dead of night, leering the conquered party in possession of the field and of thousands of their dead and wptmded. . ; ~ . ■ Pxbsosal.— The’Hon. J; Oalrd, M. P., from Edinburgh, arrirsd In this cityyes torday morning, and is the gueat of W. H. Osborn, Esq- President of the Illinois Cen tral Bailroad- Mr. Caird, sereral yeara ago spent some time at the West, and now/ fomea here to get a cornet idea of the causes which led to the rebellion, and/the nsnlts thns far attained. He also desires to anlre atlhs opinions prerailing la dlf teeat parts of tha north in relation to the war. His aUyhere willbfYtriT short.— OUoqfoZHitm^c/Ssfartiqr/ ' Sow THX WUD, r VTBSKSWOD. *i --The fiendishwar policy inaugurated, by the: latoTproMsmatien of Je£ Davis, .and carried rat at Murfreesboro intbr murder by the reliefs of every contraband teams ter or torrent captured, will be likely to yet, bear such fruits; as will. pali rebel cheeks, of both sexes and all ages. -.Ho Jess than twenty colored teamsters were snm nurily shot when' captured, -and their -bodies left lying along the Murfreesboro pike after the rebel raid upon Rosecrans’ wagon trains. Thiq wholesale butchery of negroes found in the National service by rebel slave masters, will prepare the fire brands of servile insurrection as the ter rible truth Is passed in suppressed whis pers from cabin to cabin through all the negro-quarters ef the South. No imme diate explosion may follow—but oonduot so deviahly cruel must hasten the burning of: the match down to the pow d er.— CUvo- Imd Bercld. • Southern Hatred. PUBLIC JTOTICES. ir^DIVIDEND. ■v Omcs oiPinows Co., l Juw7 isth, idea > ■ lh» TnutM. o’ the PHUbrnh 0«iiOobP»oj h>» thi. d.y defend a DNISmS »f TWO LABS AND BIPtI CASTS MB SHABB on th. Ospltml Stock of tho OorapMJ>r»T»“* wl , toßtookholdon or lh.lr le*nl tesicoenUtl..., Ift brßktbkfeodi. _ , jiSatM JAMBS M.OHBteTT.Trwftr.r. )'S»DIVIDEND NOTlL'tS.—iha Presi *«it, «u>pn and Oompaa, for uecMns » ss: dKUnd. Dtrlftoftdof TOCBTBB CANT, on tho (fepiul Stock of th. OoinpMy. ont of th. oftho lut ilx month., which will ho pdd to Stock holder, orthtlr lopd rcptcnUUre; on or mtuc tho llth let. W>{ BOBKBDBB,Tr»rta.r PltUbnnth, J«n.il«t, 1863. jaSikt-o-has timer cr Bb.onOAMha NiTio.-rio. C 0.,) fuubwibp isa f brs»THB BOAIUTOK DiKKUTOKts of Ifv lutltottoß h»v» this d*y dtd»r*d a Div idend of TWO PIB.OUT. on tb« o*pn*l Stock, font of th* earning! of l the Uiit aix tnonthi, pajabw on or after lha Uih intiant* »„** * JalO:lw W. B. OOPXLASD, Trea*or*r. OmOB PITTAICBOB AJfD Bia*l*aHA*l PitfUdU Hailwat COXTAXT, > Pdtabntgbi Jannary V, 1863. J trs»l'HE annual meeting of Ihy tb* STOCKHOLDSUS of the PltULoxsa S BlraXinAtiAm ?a»»«ng*r llAU»ay Company . b*ldi?th* MONOMtJA EUL A HOUBM, In the Oit* of PHt»bor«b, on MOoDAV,tha 19th Inst ■ at II o dock a. m.. at vtleh tlma and pt«* an altetlen for officer* «IU U held, to «*rva for th* enining year. ■ i- W. A. UmiOJBL. Baeretary. Ornc« Atxwiun Yallxt Sailmad Co., 1 PUttburnb, Dee. 30tb, / irs>THß ANNUAL MEETING of tho W btookholdera of the Allegheny Valley By road Company will ba held at tn* offlea at the O-ju, oaovt In tha <Sty of PitUhorgh, on TDESDAT, Kbmarj Sd, l&w. at 10 o’clock a. m., for tha pnr poae of sleeting a President and Board of Manager* Gjho.ft'Q*, T-r- •^Q.^.^r.crr. rr^f>DIVIDEND. —'lba tstookholdera of jb, pitubnrsb «id Allqjh.nj Brtdd. Co. (Band street,) are hereby notified Ui*» a Dividend Of PODB PXK UEMT. he* been thu d*y deoUied, payable forthwith. _ _ k * FtLAbE S. BIbdXLL, Trtarorfr. iannary <ith» ISSAjaS«B» ANIMAL MEETING of the Stockholders of Uw.OolombinOll Componj, far (be •faction of'Ofllari, will b* h*M m WKD* MKht/AY, Jnntury iHtb* 18®3|*t * « clock p. m., in tb» ofleo of the Cospo&j> B°* l 3 * fU« ntewi. B. WBhtBhVMiT, becrvtnt;. 1 IMtoldT iw rrS-FOR MAYOR— A. U Ausxahdm viu be the BajpabUoen Candidate fcr Mayor la Allegheny-CUy. 5 j ***** BOORS, for the now Po«U|*Cnxrinc/; BIABISS,* w« to.k>4 uk, uvnu hiw ti* mtvalom; ilu qOMß’S ISKSTAHW; PfIOTOOBAPH ALBUMS; Israel* by urner Wood and Third atreeta. jrEir A WILDER’S POLYOBAJLA OF THE WAR, Yb® aoct *Ktan«iT* ul eospUta work of the kind ever before the pobße, forming a complete *pO««** of the war, with ell the tact*, eoanee eed UeMawM eoßMctad therewith* *Ol °J»» •* MASONIC HALL, Konday Krening, Jm’y ISth, 1862, fOB A. BHOBT TUI OKLT. Exhibition* web atwta* at 751 WSDXBJDAT and BATuBDaY AFZBItHOOSI, •4 8 o’clock. D*o»* ©p*n half an boor wwtooA - Vocal asd lsftmootal Maalo by LUZn ®o** ZBBTi asd an appeopriata Ltctu* at web aatar •■iSrSmiarteo.» OXHTB; ObUdnm 15 CSBTB, UMt_ - PUK ttALB—A Kocti o» TH» Kvmr J g. booh. —25 bbls. prims green Ap- BIM fc» ■> tn HKIf»T H. eOLMM. . guptrior Gidar for Biral B. OOLLOP. IDES. br iKAßui—2& euki Mo. 1 feuls loi ,tf,by HBI»TH. 00LI.18H OAF STONE.—SU bbls. Powdere tesp Ena. HISHT h, OOHIMB. /'WitH MkaJj.—loo bushels (tresb w croud) iul iMlnd by .1,18 J.q MoVAT,Mo. 10Emlthftold«trnt. \¥TA»TKb—A UAKDMiK, to take Vi car* of » Trait Clanton and «nall Vinayord, iM«rth»dty. Jtoeommaßdatloßireqatiad. latjalr* at n WATKft BTmxrr. riMJ LKT—The bTOKK-HOUoJS on i. Wood itnot, tmr Ttmrth, cow oocoptod bp John T>pgh»". Km. far umi, tnqalr* *» MRB.IMIM *5g )W jj 4 KiBKPATBICKfI, Ho. 191 Liberty »tTKt. HOKiVKD THIS DAY— SO bwnli Turntpa; 4 do 801 l Butter, 16k<gapeckid do* 100 lieu Dited Peaobea; t bwnla Dried Obetriee; 41 btuheU Bft; In atm* and forml* by LI H. YOIQT kOO. ' TAUGHT ADKli'l'—On the Monon -1 J g«i»«i* BlTir, gs th« 2d lull o ItATBOAT, (FBKMCH OBSBK ) Tba owner may recover her :rj i»ontHng In Weal Pittaborgfc, at Dick FultonV Leading, immediately above Qian Boom Ferry' Landing, proving propait* and pacing charge*. If not* ibe wUI be told according to tow. j n ia-atwT 11. L. F&A2TZ. STTEIaC walk.— !n« under-^3i% . . .Ifnwl will, on SA.TUBD i.'t, tb. d.T .1 Juiut. 1863, nt 10 o’clock t. m., .1 bl> LIvXBY BTABLIfI, on Fona etroet, la u* Hinth Ward ol tb* City of Fittabargh* axpoM to Fnblie Bala, and mIL TWO BOMS*-on* a larga brown Boras, and tb* other a Canadian Horn, about 14 handa high—to dUcbarge and pay tha ezpana* of tfcvir keeping* according to law. QKOBQ* IJCAKbONATE OF bUUA t'lloLS, from the Laboratory of Profnaor Brockedoo, London. Correct ACIDITY OF TBS BTOUAOH* nroduced from whatever came, and remove# toe el* acta of DIBBI RATION AHD LATE HOOBB mofa apeedUy and effectually than any ether preparation. For aale by jalß Corner f«grtb and fllalthlUM'fctr—**.. BL'&ttK, SALVOS, I»aBKBEOWS, 6CABLKT, BNOir BBOWU, DABS DBAB, LIGHT B&OWH. LIGHT DBAB, DABS BLOB, I YBLIOW, LIGHT BLOB, 1 LIGHT YELLOW, DABKGBBBB. OBAHOB, LIGHT OBBEB. MAGENTA, PINS. SOLTBBISb, TUBFLB, FRENCH BLOB, SLATE, BQYAL FUBfLI, OBXMSOH, VIOLET. FAMILY DYX COLORS* / Foe djeiogßUk, Woolen and Mixed Goods, Bbairif, Sctrfe, Drewo«. Blbboot, Glow, Bonnets, Hols, .Feather* KM Glom, Children's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing Apparel, with perfect feet colon. AfiATIHOOFCOPIB OB8TT; That* Dy*n an *l»*d la thefono ofpooden cutuUd, wt tbotooiWj. t**t*d, end pat up Is wit For twenty?®** c*ntt/j*a au> color •• BMtiOod*mwonld ©ih*rwU»<b*tAt* tisM*ttu( na . Yh* pcooeM is st*pl*»Md way owoto u»e tb* Die* with oerfeet meom. Direction* Intld*. JUssfecSedby HOWYsBTSYAHO t *» Brand m, Boston. / Tor Ml* by DruslsUn&A Destoie Is erery city nod town. ■ ■ / I*lB Jm ON KIKBT MUKIGAUJtf cu b* ai|otUM it lb« PITISBUBQH BOlilil BAVIHaBBAJIK, 80. 67 rODBTH BTBirr, Kite. trorjb,oa bTortbl* term. 0. A. OOLTOH, Treasurer. Rjsrres ptschargnl Mdfera, wanting Beauties, will can immediacy *■ T. WALTZB DAY, -. Ho. 101Vitfe ctmt» MOoor bslowOalhoUo Ohutfc, - •- -V( PUIUUUIt fl. Wfwli— and Arrears of Pm Hand, Ho duurjsmadautll mo«*y to ooUsoud. JJWJYD’S GREAT MAPS. fy mowiL PLATA MAW FWLj^OCHTA * : 1 LLOYD'S COE>TY OOLOBtD MAPS OF THE United Slutei, Crndu 4 New Brnntwiek. LLOYB'B MAPS OF The Jaitslttippi River. TOPOGRAPHICAL MiPfl Of THE STATE O * TIBOIHIA—Price ndoc*d from $1 to » eta. LLOYD'S MAPB OF THI SOUTHEBH STATES. MAPS OF MI*BOUBI. REHTUCKY, A«. ■V Sole Agency et JOHN P. HUNT’S, MASONIC BALIi, SIITH STBWCT. ro] N ukbIIJANOE making appropria tion. far the jeer 1*63.1 „.. ' Bio. LB.il ordain"! ««• dtrmtm rad «ili»», at/ PWtlmrllhinM** Oam mo* Ommeß amaablad, ami ill I. W* *» *• rmlkonl, af lh* m That the BeJenn. ol e*M e‘*J. for theje*r 1««3. arJelng from ,the T ““’„ Hi *ll other .oiirceL together, *lth*ojmoniit. to the Treeanry, not otherwliojeppropiieted, are hate by oppropriotid for tbo fo.lowing porpoa • * EBTIHA.TID IXP*HI>rnJBEB. .Ho, 1. Intvrcot »nd ,Tu on City Lo*nv.-~.— To pny Interest on Ounpromlf* Bondi. Pslvi*'* asdnwiUMt 4.M4 69 Hocemry to b« »ppro. 12l|tU 31 • IS3,' CO 00 Ho.* WMiMofCiiyOfflow*, 16,6*0 00 miaoto nndr»wn~L.. ‘ o 70 UtotatMrf approprl'B*. 15,174 50 / 15,180 00 t U Nocemry •ddltlod..~ 1|)77 86 a.aoo oo i Ho. 4. fir* Saglort * Hom.. 00 t 0 B*Ubow ttndr*wu—. 738 »7 HBOBMary addition.— 11,561 63 I 12,000 00 • 19,100 00 liT 29 IS 62 71 19 00 00 8B 18 2S 111 Si SC )ODOO Sol 7. Btt«*U Balbdoo a»dr»wn~— 1 l *l 97 £eq«lred*d<Utloa~~~ '•iW 03 Ho. 6. Nlgbt Polio* i... andruru.... Stqglrtd lddltiOß> No. a. Xftur Woik*.... tmdrsirn-~» Boqnirtd addition.^— So. >. &» L4htlnx_ ' «it«> 0* luuwiai ondnvßNM.l 877 93 Btqnivvd ulitk*.,— 1,133 OT ' f,COO 00 No. 9. ItfMMHid BaUooe ttndr*wJ»—~. addition^.... Ho. 10. MoaosfftlttU Wh ut. Amount 1*164 03 Eo. 1L Allnlmij Whirl— V°o «> h»)«mw oadr*wo.—~ MO 79 As rant r*qalr*<S—~ 1.349 31 Ko. IS; W'lffc Bcb1«-. Btiiac* uadr»wo_—. W. 8. BATCH, So. IS. OostlAfinl Tuhd *»**7 ®1 BofaAO« nodrMTß—~ MST 91 Botfd cf. Health Lone 4ae aad hUtog Otttau&d'f W*R«at» do! Beteao* Oatitulhi areata** dcnad WTrail*, c CoDt'fft Frail appUad 600 00 Ho. lfi. Kxch*qC«»a<l7lWo« Djfel. ».*OO 00 Bilaaw *aii»»D-~~ St MI 79 Ho.lt. nun ttc.lo. twE»u«Milk*... BdnM wdzm_~. IftO Ift B<*tind tftdltioa lit tft *09,016 80 Cr.*r>Tf<r > i artwif* of X—Hfta md Exfmditorm c/ Ik* 0% of FiMtforjk* fir I*4 far HO. SfITZHATK Or BBOIXPTB. OttJ Tw»i - ■ * <® frngfrmsTot— ----- • ■ A3,6f10 29 I Water Bants. : : AW® Hoioegsbete Wharf....——— 13,000 00 Alisghsay Wharfs.... pgS'lHtott..,,:;.; - n.uoooo| Major's OBce, Ytnes, XorfcKurss, Ac. 3100 00 i ■essnting Wood and Bark— 100 00 Boardllwiring J i 800^ ,'-•.7.'*** : 6,000 00 Vshftls idceose. 4.000 00 finnpr Bailwsya.—...— 3>ooo oo Weigh Braise 2i«oo U) Publishing Ordtnasced—B3 00 LouidQiud kUlD|,ddf|(DODlnil,)xM» 319,434 00 ;■ $149,016 29 Bsc. 3. Thai for tha purpose of providing sullUUnt mioM to MT the lotamt on taa Compromise Bunds, anthoiued br Act of Asmnbly. approved tbs llih of April. U6S, tbs rates of taxation ar» hereby lncnasad abort what Is antnoriied by former Acts of Aiatmity. end for the year 1803 thsy sha.l be as follows, ris: L. Upon all pro party taxable for stata and coasty purposes, seven aUUe npon tbs doUsr of the veins liOO. , . 2. Upon all goods, wares and merchandise, and j spjn aUarttelse of trade and commeic#, including I •ales at aactlon and othis vise, one and one-thbd I mills on tas dollar. , 3. Upon the actual yearly teles of each and every canon or Arm encaged in tne trade, bnsiaeae. oro> capatfoa of retamagifor hts. her or their benefit, viaoos. fomented ordlstlUsd Uqnors, and on the no* tael yvarly sales oiekch and every person or firm engaged in the basinets or occupation of ah ate- Uoueer, five million the dellar, excepting on the ■ales of stocks, real estate and steamboats, tbs rales I of which shall be one and one tnlrd mills mTlbe 1 dollar. ' * 4. On the average,quarterly business of all for* wading and oommleslon merchants, brokers, and frtA h y b»r vin g Institutions, and on the storage quarterly receipt! of insurance ooopanies, luoranoe mmcfoSi express companies and telegraph oo® pa tios on# and one third mills on the dollar. -And at the above rates tbs City Assessor ehaU te stae the said taxed. ; * Sxo.3. Allorotaaneasorpartsof ordinances lncon* etoteat herewith are hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Co uadis, this 9tb day of January, A. D. 1863. 1 JAHIB KcAULBY, President of Belect Council. AUoot: *.B.*OU»», OWrkofM«Co^ Tnoldont of Common Council. AiumßniU'Hwn Olsrk of Common Council OOT SALE og/FALL 4 iWIMTBB BOOTS, 8H0M» BAOGAMB, BA1*« toUBAL BOOTS and OOtfß. at y 7 XABTBBN J >RIOM6 t jrOB OABB. 'Counter merchant* ud other* will flad it lo thtlr lAventaee to tall ind examine our largo and well Mteetedttookj all of »Wth will bo*oldat tfie oorjr larat rktea. oa modi bin advanced In tbo Bast. : Alao A PA&&XBI H alß* FELT BOBBS. BIMOK JOHHflOtfj WGIt. art all. b.for« patchulug, »t 1. 11. BOBLAHD'-B OBSlit OABH SlOfcl. / Mo. M Mark at Street, (T\HK RAILWAY TIM&KBrtPEa- I MBinr k i.CT adaptkd ioe abmt salib-wabbahmd to bon awdkbip ttnti.i iKT Tl**- •Ou of th» mo*t uktsg nor «Uks of tbo dift *nd ihfloWwWl 4»priOß*from fib toUO boldon!jbj eonUlnlnj tlx ssatssst 'Ssasssttßss fcttSKSrafrJssKWfaa WiUbo »tnt bpwith bill foreolloc* "°£sm?X«l»»K CiBH IS ADVAHC*,.. «. mnrntnnlhrl frnffl lb—All IIIM Of ißttWt tSSfta Abiiriny whklofto x*k> mmn nptUr. ol4 "“ l7 ‘HomSi> BEOS'.SololmpOTtm, PMtw Batm«. s—mo K. T. TJUKiIAN i PEBBLE SPBCTAOLBB. Kl ““ •X> du <* JMIOW | Jm, tb» BTJBBIAI PEBBLE SPECTACLES gg ‘ h * BCBSIA * iifc» j«jw» W>H» ft***** l *, jus NUttiM mmkjr* *&>*.' rpO OOONTBY OTKOHAWB AND '•* Duim EATONj HIACBOI & C©.j Not 17 and 119 Fifth Strert, / Jobbers and retaltars of TBIMMIH®, MMSEOI BKBISBt HO6IBBY,' OLOTBB,' RIBBOBB, BHIBTS, 00LLAB8, TIB TOTOIB HHTUTfI Htd DBAWXBB. WOOLFS HOOD& HTJ BIAS, BOASTS, UPBTB AHD . BH*n»AHD WOOL) tfiOD** KHTTTIHa YABSS,cn hand sad lo arrive. Our stock tu purchased / be tor* the laet gT»«t ed« two* in prices, and **,6tbr gent todacMowts to CITY AHD OOUHTBY UIBCHAHTB, MILLI HUB, sD who boy to s»U again. V. B.—A of < Staple Dry Goode, fc* : gill*- ■ ****** 10000 CABTE DB VIBITE8 ’ / • * ( {For Albums,) QKNE&ALS OF TBS 0. 8. ABUT BTATKAMBH, LAWYKBB, ARTISTS and others; PBOUIHKHT FOBKIOH PORTRAITS; POSTSAITB OF AOTUBBIS AHD ACTORS; COPJM OF BHOBATIBGB, PAIHTIHOB, Ac. t 60,030 00 ia,oto oo VEGETABLE COUGH BYBUF, Which Boror tails to ears when ased !■ «!»• **d ■** 8,000 00 1.200 00. door from fifth. J. jyiAXoaO. Fnrttol.OptidM* ,' ! ~' J -’' . • : - •':?■•' i .' •• • :•'^-i ! ' -i ■ • ■- .-,; -I A Urge oaortmrat of Photograph Jttbums, Kew OABTB DB YIBITBS arrtfitig every day, AT PITTOCR’S, OPPO6ITB THB POST OFTIOB. ■UtTON’S rdlat to diractlout. T_H iiai the teUowittg oeyiiflnet—, pa Wished Dos it*c othen naeUed within ths ptwt three yean Sbobt Cam, faa.1,1600. Ha. J. M. Folio*—from* Bk: For Jttn mj wlfr hot boon nffninf with » very tloloai coogh. At night obo woald baro to get ootot bod vary fro qMctly to got borbreath or fcoop fro* tuflOeating. Boaring of your Ooogh Byrap* I determined to try it. I got n bottlo from loaae Lowia, and nood no. cording to directknc. It gave tmmedfeto f»Uof and nctod liko a charm on hor eongh, producing tbo gmotmt change on hor In ono week. Bho haa no non of tbo bard oooghlßg apeOa now. andlla fret 1 { may ray ta entirely cored. | Bcapocifally, ALIX. BASH A. Pimsvßas, IB6O, j. m. Towon—l»or Bits. For aometima I haea b«g suffering with a wren cough and cold In the head* and could not sleep at night for Roughing. Bot altar using a bottla of your Vegetable Ooogh Syrup, 1 waa entirely ewad by It. O. B. W. OOKBS. for this remedy era itsta the recommendation of all who hare uaad it, a«id alao the ttoa of one of the oldeti phyiielena to the country vbohaatMd.lt to hia practice ** yaata | with the bapptaat molts., If yon art troubled with a Cough or Hold, Bleeding of the Itascsi Qatoaey, Ffathisto, BrouettMs, Weatem of tie Cheat, rae FCLTOH'fI «HJ@H BTBUP. ' Spitting of Blood/ Asthma, Cron, ta the Bmat, BoshiMM, Catarrh, lagamatloo of (he Urarand XHptbarta, to *all ltaatogea, FOWOB*® OOCOB STBCP trill cure anoaar than any cough nistvsh na. Vedeaotaaythal In all oaaea itwill care Coo* nqlta. Sonodlctoooooboiblhjdeotodotbol. Bot«o do Afl,ond ««4 nod, » fiowi **•* •* Iht Yld of thlo wrlbdYY, emsbi with MlO-' 4jn(alatiou,no. u rantabouo fer Mp, to. ttnlnt ipn YppYtit*, and noU opcYciY, mmr 6m (mttaM Bo bot HtfMtilUl Uwll Tbo OoGfb Bjt»p WtU f«o ymx eotd; kwp o boitU Im poor hooo» ooraUotly, •odUkoodooorattotot iJßptoootooobl. j OT|l 00 will ooroo btor, Dociort bin, U not jotv tub. DoatbUtotfnttotrW. j / Bno nmodjla tIIOY. Hour you oold to bottor. mpond ood fold bt ,J P«r bottlY, bjr : J. K. FUXTOH, Dadoobt, FIFTH STEMBT. Oma or Oonnidßcnas, 1 ) Ton m Xucnm or Pinuq Bvv&am, > AUiAißjr OUy, Jan. Bth* IMS,: J_ SEAT.nn PBOpOSALS will to teiew- HOUBI. Allegheny, aolteble fcr the transaction of 117 nun botlMM Adopted to the wtnteo fthoo* «&> shall attend the Mnrhets,each iaaßefresb went Coffee Boosts, et*, op to fßp&Ti tha 18th day of January, 18©, at noon.; | • These rooias will befitted no by the contractors, •eeordlni to the plan* and epadflaattoas adtwted by Connells, subject to such modifications as the aw* owefal team nn •* bU own oott, and wiD 1 beready for theKorMwltet Hmm U rend* for we, abont the ftnt of April KU. Tbo room* ere SOfMt mw*. with collate. The ptaa proboeee two front* on the,street, end alec) two front! Internal to the warket, haring a- pnbUo entrance at each angle. j Thrroome win be let for a (vn of years from the date of occupancy of the new Karket Howe, subject to the foltonlng annual rents ; The room! on tbe eor ner of Ohio and federal streets, $5605 corner of Ted* oral street and flay strew, *«o;eorwr«f Fltt stmts. s3owj and corner of* Pitt and Ohio streets, $350. | / Bidders wtU adireM A* Oomnls* bidders „.ropo«al» 4o tht ilnui(throi|b tbo Pot 0 fleet lUUoflbi vnira far m ■poclfled room, and tho btuioMO far «Uch tbo lho’ bid, for Mfflctoaf caw. < ' WM. VALKIB, / , 1 : bamd?l Bnn)L* f job. mbkpXteickJ jofctd ■ X. I ; B.BDLGBR, Atf*. ! .BlAantectorvr o I itvj dforipttaaoi K, ISTXTp’feBl HO. U SttITHMBLD BTEUt, • p/rrsßoisH, m. A fall a«ortn«nl of PH 'TQBttken HABVfJLU TVStD rcmßlTOßtamUnOj on ku4, «kM n Witt MU •> th> kmn Irten foe OABB. loiatljitMte r JVUK GIKAHU UUUBff, PHILADELPHIA* H»Tiof bMD cloMd for more this two ytm*!a sow &K-OPBBKD AS A FIRST CLASS HOTEL. / ! Fabllop»trcn»geu>lleU«d. *WB«erd, per day, 92. gAWAOA, A CO. ,a. ii. uuwLifii HOHOCQPATHIBT, | ' (Lata of Pliiladelpbla.) •V,Office, Ho. BS2 PISH BTKXKT, corner of Ha&aock, <lnrln*» Allay.) , : - I b - OOea boon t to 9 a. m., S to 8 asd B to t p. m. jaSttmini ' . • I I < TjIOONOMY GLASS WORKS. PABSOSB. TATLOB A CO.. |. LAMP OHIMHXT MAKtJfAOrCBBBa.. OBw, 80. 1M BIOOBD BTBXXT.PUUtorjh. da3fcßwd • I' i TUST, RECEIVED— ! " jobbl*. KTB ,LOtIB; 10 KB6B PUMB BBTTI OOLYIH 4 i gojegmH OCTOBER —The October Lirt, United BtataaXxcfca Taxes, tenOir daoJaatt puiUeit : thaOfloaof lataraalßaraana fortbaTwanty*tbir4 I District, WA.TIH bTBKXTi oaxt doorto tbaOUy Traaaory,ADofbtuy.' l ■j- I Ftnsu! «ho her* aet their tun « tba ttPTt*BHßUoT»»»otilartte» Jmjnt emit. |i>Wl»a4*edtfaktattaada4 to (Mediately. ' . i>Jtry «ood*. gAUS OP 'll ■i ;ii. ■'{ < 1 M. Burchfield’s CLOSIHO OOT !'. WINTER DBESSfiOODS, OX. OAKS, S H • -A. "W S»j S 0 N T A Q 8, • AID ■ SKATING C-AP 8, V. 2. cor. 4th and Market St*. J»U ——T /TOMMBNCDiG TO-DAY, at •• :'vi BARKER & CQ.’S, • - /" . 59 Market Street, TBI GBEATEBT SALE OP THE BEABOH. SILKS, 1 ■' OLOAB.«, 8 H A W 1.8, ' AHD ' DBESS 000333, M Wsta* than Eastern Cost. ah numsa stock. HAH Cl BEAT BAEQAXNB TO BB r At C. HAH SOM LOTEACO.’S. 008 DBXBS OOODS MtBIBD DOWS. 00* BALtfOHAIA lABUD OOWH OOB SHAWLS* OLOAES MABKBD DOWH. Con stock q» Dowsnoa u i>uiio<t • *«**! th« ehwywt la it* etty. j pLannelb. BARBRD ASB 'FLAIR Wmi»OQUHTRJ FLARHXLB. Also* YBLLOW t BRD» BIPA FLAIR ARP WHITR TWILLXP FLAHRRLS, •11 colon. ' _ .. BLANKETS, HOMX-KABS, u «xodtet artiste. and T*ry efcißpi Alio, food lAVRBV BLARRRTB. Wo would Joit i»j to tbooein out of DRY GOODB, 11 tb«7 wmot good btrftlna to O.HAHBOH LOVE ft CO., 7t MABBBT BTBBB*. J£ACBUK* QLYDE, Ho. 78 KuktftStreot, WIBTIB HOSIBBI. j OtOVBi,- v _ . ..- OAOHTLBIB, BBW ISOLAHD WOOL** BOOBS, BOSTOB BOBBD HOO, MXKI9O i ALL WOOS BHIBtB * DUVIIIi wool anris."^,." OOJffOBO, ' *c. Tb* bMt St}lM of OBHYLUUrS rUBIUBIIS MOM| - -• TMOOHOB, ' DCBBOIDDIIftr * oTl< r*kcT soon*, *4. Al prlo« tdMtt «fl KACRTT* ft OLYDK, .. " n *iBK»T-BTB*IT. (botweea FoorU Md tlu Diamond.) WHOTiHUT.I BOOMB aprtafaa. QLOaiNG ODT SALE I or ; I WINTER GOODS. EATON, n&CBUMAc'CqJ TigiluM to miUs| thilr AJJHOAL HTHIQBIi j in dostrvu.of daring ont tAdraattrostoek cf— WETTER GOOBB 3*tawth*«jrtd»r«, Wl»lJ**l« u •wall m Batall Euj*r* will hat* *n ths aST»nt*£** mi th* BSDDOTIOS MAS! IB PHOTS. t BATOH, XAOBtm * CO, JalQ Ko- It. TIfTH BTB.BBT. £ IjAKUB HTOOk O Xi O .A. K S A MD SHAWLS, JTOTtßßomro BT imBB. . AMO,. . 600HBGS8 D ol »lxx©o. AT2S CEHTS, , .AT.' ‘ ■ ! W.&D.HUCUB’, Cor. Fifth i Mirko* 8ts n frisbumh. doM | - LOW To doaa ant tl» dock, «ih>tMpodb>»yjriintti Xatol Fobruij,lNS. BAtWOKAL naxn» fan irutfca Wd kngtks. HOOF BAlßTlfer Tiflnil lfriiU %. ... OOTTOH HOOBBfc-taat latfiprfemtrtAtdOfc woouaaooßAdliUi&db : BMBBOIDIBBDOOUtABSAVDUTS. Do* HAKDKnoaxm BOBBAVDQAFB. > _ v.— AVAL VAI*. LAG! TSOUIXD OOLLABfI AMD SKTBiftttulTprtee. ' rWn -jAcoHiT riiOUHonfo BAMBUM BDOne'AVDnCJMmunO.: DUIITT BABDS AMD FB** o ® BA>Di * HORVE'B IBUUUHO BTOBB, ft AT> MAMEMT BTMW. PUaMOhAirßKiyrM. 1 . Jt MMDOOMD PMIOtS, • hitr . m*.VI ' UNITED BTATB iKXVBNOS JX o*llMt<t*((k*MllWlM,lt*Blk r ■ V I , IH THKATKH. j WSoooul nliht * "’*• too til widfoo.JOHH E.'-OWBHB. . obcmo) BTBins, Jo. 18a > . j roea oasriMus. ; _ , booiobouaiwp— Wr - £; *■ mtbob*. mi.Tn,,,, °,y;j. .ViVi )■ —Wn. BIWOI :S»«oo<Mo«l>l> f T OODHB. ’■ owttoOdsbs—:— -* r - *■ *- o **®®- UVCTIOJT &ALEB. ■aby shoes, wy jhwp. ■* Mo*. - t QTAOI.t. 1 mniM fifth OtlOOt. ;• ■ J«H - 'H W STOCK OP BOOTH BHOKB A.. QAXtBXAtt McmmAWiiß *ol* It. [ TVOITT YAIIi TOGO TO: MoOliE!*/ U LiaWndoM Uii no* itoekof >U ktodtrf bhqbb. .. : j 1™ .= INKST GUAUT* UP; SAOUtK' SHOE*iMtWltodAt HeCLELLAHDJS, M Filth teWt. Iji /•'?>■■•■ ■ • ' -- • I**? MRN'SS. , UOVtfjyOUTH'B & DBH’B BIi»O«4LB,«XcOMLLAHB'S. WIDMXSDiT MOBKIKO, #^3»TSBKS£a^SK SRMSS TORV'rrii SKOUttU COWSWiWMJtNT -4 BMKB j3pAOOTieS.-iP» 'IIOHDAT» ~*§ W«P»»»AI sVMIHOB, ft. mv uthmmL 14thUitiikt)itToobeli tt jj ImJ. *J*.FBATT.!- : TVHY • TOifIDAY/Jon- 13 IQo’ctock *v®2* m iifth mMt * tern itoek of no*® wi Oooo*» ftIHSJSSTZr. i»2pH«i«|r Union LfMMi Vurnl* VZ? < SSI%SSTaiSSTt.W« Lin.n, PMQMIc SS£T»SISSJ® “g" i ‘nTfljai |if^. Dowd®. • w®*®*®? iSdto* 1 3SE; wool .MM UnJ»* Wodwi Hotfeyy; Bfripfc fjs: iHiiiS b&-« .aBT»aiftSKSSKSSSSS SlTMt^itoSu*Ur.«n. L gort» **"•**“»» «iw»■»••*. "S|SISriM***&MII Ito'rtW SM« to Ad«. ,**—j|-j?-fo f ITITTP -ff*** Vvt«: baing lot M*.Oin, . ' jia. PaViß. AttrtJ KFUAWa- OOUHT BAiilt W >m?3o. in, utL «t ID o'doekrtQl b* •oM*fcy Onbu3 Oonrt of AUtgb«qr coufo Ssms "^afDATisnsr- Mfcfc Adgtoirtnttor. : • ■• ' J>* wmCKM AI.AUtmUW. ! V -oi «nODA* TKgXSQ. Imuj 13th. »t T 34 o'clock, *lll W 10W, «t tho • OommcM fcW £miirußnii«Ml ~>,t - - , , ■ . »do ManMataAXnvtectann. Btnklfltook; ~ > w da ABaSXar Valltr S. B. Oo.8tock; ' gO - Rwmli JtßbsMaiiUi B. B. t tf<>; Wri>«U lmt Stock} ' 10- dO 4IWKUy B«at Stock: - —rAMArty sotoftar<too»a*Botfa'fc»r fl.oco. O* DAVIa. Attot» PBKBENTB. fjOUPAYj }L ' GREAT ClfT- BOOK STORE, : | Vo.UBWbodßtr«it W» L natni ihta itf.tbf U BSCST -*»- BUT —li mmt of . PHOTOGRAPH A LBCMB Bv«r dfcwdfcrirt* to this dty. Wii «n Umb M ptaaiillcli ’ *■ li DEIT COMPETITION. W. lint »!**• «OT* r •*. HPKHif.H asd otzes books, , . j: Math tor . pmmta. Hw»wUh JJQUDAT PKEBENTS. i AUiISWAHTOf PHOTOC3RAFH i OB BOOKS BUITiSMI HOLIDAY pres SHOULD G4LL ATT Glfr BOOK STORK* I 58 Fifth. Str aet. i t oirr, worth nox n m cures Tit HBHBBID DOLLAR*, IB QITKH WITH ROOK SOLD. ~ j j«g_ pKTROWTEOILWOBKSr “""W .1' jl -I. TlTtmVtaß.i’A. •' |' V ij- 1 | ; ' ■ ! BSBBE * GRAFF, Proprietor*. . Hi . ! 1 •.:i ■ - ■irOßott KOSOBSiHBtA TMFOKTANT XO: OIL BHIPPBBS I Aiinanam-itowwwiinn avvjmm IrfikMli groiad, •itoattd ontho A&oghoajr fit* I nrSSkarftlto BnUrond, abort I*irm* sSbivh anOU Tart,forth* of umUnfe! forwarding l of aMCHHtoOfI. Th* property! dMUt* In At hahw, nisi located jnrt on- SSS*c& with bo adjacent bolldlag*with r§V* mdag far boots, and wherotbe eastern i»d IlStmTanioatt' lwMfdoatte poA l*m M#innndto taka ears of OQ Boots, and, with 'a. SSapm, tobartat,andwith flroyoof tight- OrlwttL ptfthwwJ££gt© ham thair own ta*k*end wlUnlld tanks on oohtreetor taper!** 1 imil fbeii inasnisillnn 1 ' “ k osoa tt thejtrd, on the CltiaeniT*—nger Bag* I Mr. boasmkntkiw addnMed to DAYUk XUIKi Bn»» will leeetre aroint 1 attention. - f -:v'.".-_.:L--'. .t _ ! *QW* FANCYFURS; ; i mm.TMiri »A»tnr rmtfc M: BI«r»TT7»CiJf,OOLLtBBtQI/)Tl«t - 1 j ilmy ndilf><W«H>ii wnntabat mlfiiitiiiitK:'''] ;tV'-'-■ ! j! *«COBDftCO.’B, * j v b :■■■ ■ • ; ”V' - I -MM v - -i IHWOOPBIUP. -I, "'HAHKIIXI- WM^WS$\ MCh book Bold. [ENTS, SE3£ ~ . Woadatntt.;
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