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The Disloyal Illinois Begiment. t- - ( abatement, »o<n» r '4»,s - ■■- *g«, «f lhe di»!oj»l(y-flf ' tie 109th Tcgi r~~ ~:»Mnt Of tniMUTfolaUBInC HS& inten r. tlonwMtonurmndOTloth* first bud ot -: - iuutUlu tk»t (hoald »Uwk rthem, ud • / r : '<m» of ljffi&snl % n ■■■jward or $2OO to th. tend who should giro • UiMt-iha opportunity. .to samndsr. The UraL~o»M«T<fPd desertand join tho nh- -iK.'i ell.' Conpuy Kwsji knhotorabls exnep? 1 tion to t is.: rest of tho regiment,' being ' - - !; i madoup ' ofßspablioans arid war demA-' •lr»lV' erati.'' ’ Ths wi y the tree chnraotet and the in :i :n ■ * ..teatlens 1 the resident- were disoovered ' weaeuritu. An ofiber of tie 7th Kansas ai a 1 rebel offi „u.j «■ °* r » ead weat £r«»lja*iong tho "natiVes”. ’* l going from ■» * hjaup to h*o*e, Irae.foUy infoimed of the m- ;rtwleh of the lOOth to giro itself op; for the (' the naUres that. Utey. all trne Sonth - % "... era i»ea,exoept Company K, which was made. up of ..“blaek.BepnbUcene” ud ',J, r “abolitionUed Democrat!.”. The regi ■j •;* - meat, with the exception of aaid company, V, measures with the eeceeh ; ' citilena of Pontotoc county to attaok them lome morning s BO aa to giye them an op portunity to surrender with all their .arms and munitions. : One old fellow said that • a band of sizty of the neighbors had al — ready organised for the purpoie, and the “att*sk" will speedily be made, ud the ' post surrendered. It was expected that , Company K would show fight, bat it was -arranged to rash upon'them suddenly, and . before they would hate time to fail into lias; . '■ - The Lieutenant returned to camp and ..<{ reported the fhots to Oen. OnnsT, who im mediately disarmsd all but Comyany K, 't" , >'aadplaoed them under arrest. . The loyal :■ ' ‘oompany was oomnieadedin the order, and' attaohed to the remainder of .the brigade. > A This regiment was recruited in William- SOh-and Johnson caunties, embraced in ■ . that part of liiinois called Egypt,. thie most ■ ignorant and non-progressWe portion of theficee States, where sehools ud churches ' ate;few afidfkr between, and where the . fSlsmocratio ,, Tote is almost unanimous, i .Tim soil is probably, the richest on the con- tinent, but the people are perhaps the poon ; ■ -•-. est. : 'They'haTe, in the rigorous Ternao . 1 ular oli the West, “hog, hominy ud whis- and butJltUe else. . V What Shall be Done with the Army " ...... of the Potomac? The New York Evening Pat hae an arti cle in whieh n answer is given to this ~V. , ane«tion—hot aaoh u usweras that jonr ■ naTwofdd probably haTe jetnrned to the same qoesUon two or three months ago, or - wonld retum tc it, if aaked two or three months honoe. But oouiidering the situs .'. .'lion of slfrin jnst now, whieh is indeed - the yerj; thing boi be considered in refer ence to present action, we are not sure that ' tha intelligent public, will diaargree with the xeoommehdatioa of . oar - eontempo* <ji,ii‘js,tr*ry. '-The eitasticn of the army in Tir ginia, where the nuns hen made the coun ' V tijr all before Dand'aJi around it, “a uni ,;V-. t. . eersel iiough, whieh well . desenes the name of . the Slough of Despond,’’, if ro ;: ’7.' riewM, find the ntteTfUUUty. ofetUmpting tosooompllahanythingbymilitarymoTe meuts under such circumstuces, is pointed \ .V. ; onk'Bot tf th« reins whieh make Virginia 'i fma impraoticahls battle ground hare swtd , . f. lea thr wes tern riTers so as to open .them • do- enr* transport steamers end gubosts. - The great -Hisrissippi is now in tho full majesty of his abomding waters, ud erery - ' .ue ef his far etretobiug tributaries, drain iji : inigstglensbroadraoagh’fbrkingdoms in Earop% is' fnU to the brim.” 1 And tho writ ter. goey en to say—"Do not thesf eifenm alucea point to the directlon whlch at this . season ooghtto begiru to the war? : Now - ‘.'ls the moment whieh. wit have long waited „ ferioopen the Uissisaippl and clear.it of . -.. the rebel poeta aleng iis entire, eourse. . Now ii the time torolnforoe the small body of cor frootis atfeady lh Ekst . (.K-ij-ud to euteffthoomumnnleatton aow.kspt ' throngh'its betweu the ia {smgent pert of Yirginin ud the cotton . ". - strugthu onrselTes to strike ,St the gangiieh of oo important - to tha rebel geternment,' which sends out ■ its lines from'Atlanta in Northern Qeor- Tba oomtnitb*tw»enthe ruulta of *ns . (if- Out iren tTen Uken for puitcd) _ . 'im' mgdait Blobnonii ui m - ewaptijii in lle Vftitj'M mtxit, projeoUd, f lito well MmM, Out valgin It entire: ~. .Hut tbe. retiel, 4eem Uie poneeelon ef : (he HiniMi,pl -of ;grent importence ia ■ ■ Ute deapente dtefenM the; *n . mebing A their etrosgholde mt Vlelubnrg ud Port Hodeoh. It U moreorer, J; - - By the relnfareeaemfe. which, if .we mmjr tro»t to indlottion, obewred in Northern th»T Me ,onding to Viokebnra ■ V.. : with the jmrpoee of holding it to theilut - extremity. Ae’long u ;they hold one or two poet. on th*t riror,. free conununic^ '. Mibh ukiqpt up between nli the rebel Stetee .... forming the greet tier which liee ilong the fiom-Soalh' C.rolin. to Terw. Wreat . the fhun them; end yon pat. “deadly diroree" .betwixt that pert of. • ; rebeldomSrhioh Ueeto theeMtof tiutriTer - - end tfcmt 'vUob-border, it on tho weet liOniiUnnuid Arkuuu wonidbo ihitutly gohminire, ud TeXM wonld ho ripe Tor , takisxjher plaM.im the Union. m » free : :.;Vr: flute. ■- 1-, ■. ■; -.Oargreat'annyof the Potomaoia llnger ' ' ing on the Rappahannock, in the hops that . one day,’ whenihaeleinents relent, ah op portanlty may b« found to pbastssourdelves ’ " of Richmond. The capture of th* rebel cape V -.?. .'4UtI would be a pretty thing to telle about; . the phrase has a zaagnifieent eonnd; jet, 10 ■ti- t-itosrregardsitsvttbeUhUal effect on the v ><-. "molt of the war.the rebele dread it infin- theeeptareof Tiekebuxgor *thr ptssehae pf • formidable Union arm f '* ! .Jali«at'Tinno«eoe. M lfwe should now ooou ~ ’ - tongmterdlatnnoo’Xromeach other ft ;; would Only disperse ourlbrtes instead of oaneing them toooneerge. lt is true: thnt , . . the rebel chief Lee'his moved to theeup ■ VlokSborm It will be inferred that r.l . vSeln willing to gtvethennnyof the Po • ..<■ tamaa aa indnoemeat to muoh towurds ” 'Biohm end; Ihet he U willing to expose the . .. capital of the rebelgoreniment to Some ~„ • risk ratbir than gnOn.fis to etrike a blow their now compact •. into fragments. ■ ■.. . N%h“AtU*^i»*Xo»w'w^re..hois' most e*lae«ble'' is e ii»*ljaf of oommon sense ■ "'’■jpoleoh Bahapartrnortrom anyether »mu J to IrriUta oar pride and Sttitc attack, yaUn apirt .of thalr ertintry where it* l cfp,ture;wqQld;iioti : *«ri.Qua!y effect the fegrity or fltrength of tfictr confederacy. : We can well afford to leave it in . ,their j hands nntU it falls into oars or at least onltl we have * beUer opportunity of taking it. We caq afford to send a part of thearm—first paying them off—to rein force Eosecrana, and another portion to Eaa t .TennesBee, Jeaiing - only : enough—>a oompantirely sni< part—to ensure the of Washington. What do we get, if we seize uponßichmond, but a city-of hos pitals and. a new focus of deadly disease*? We 'fnlly' believe, therefore,, that tho country "wrould rejoice to see tlie army 'of ( the Pototnac relieved from a situation in I which there Is littlo promise of immediate activity, and of .which we do not :wonder that'both officer*ihd men should by this time be tired, and its different divisiona l Befit where there is work for them to do,, in more than .one part of the Southwest. The opening of the Mississippi from Cairo to its mouth is a matter'of vital iinportance, and not a moment should be lost in effecting it A federal army ih Eafit Tennessee need not I be very numerous to be Very formidable. I “With twenty-five thousand men,” said, the other day, a general officer well ac quainted with the country, “f would Un<? dtrtake to hold it'against all the forces the rebels could bring against me.” The Negroes in the South Quartermaster General Meigs is. about the last man in the country, who would be suspected of makiog any statements in re gaird to the negroes, prompted by any feel ings hostile to slavery or to slaveholders. his sympathies have been ever with that class—and so much so, that even his loyalty has been called in question-by some, who feared that the influence of his Southern friends wab still potent with him. We therefore consider the testimony in the following passage ;of his report as especial ly weighty and very significant: Much difficulty jhaa been feared in deal ing with the colored population in the Southern States, i Thus far, this depart ment has not been oppressed with them. In the field operations in Virginia, the sup ply of able-bodied .negro labor, has not ex ceeded the demand. It has rather been dif ficult to fill the requisitions for such labor. Upon’ fortifications, as driven of teams and ambulances, as hostlers, as laborers In the quartermasters department, repairing railroads and military roads/ fill who have offered have found ready employment. : The labor of able-bodied {non, with that of women able tb wash for the hospitals, has supported all who have come directly under charge of this department upon the Potomac. : ! At Harrison's Landing, a body of a thou sand negroes, Organised by 'Col. Ingalls into gangs, wsrejmost effective in landing stores from the transports, bearing.fatigue and exposure in thatunhealthy olimate much longer thin the irhlte' soldiers, and who broke down alongside of them. Their assistance was there of the greatest value td the army. On the southeastern coast, large numbers of them were employed by the quartermas ter's department in the necessary labor of the posts. This‘left the moro costly soldier to his purely military duties. With all the people of the Southern States as united, through choice or military com pulsion, ns the whites are asserted to be, it might well b 4 doubted whether eugreat a rebellion, extending over so vast a terri tory, could be put down. But, as 'in the great rebellion in India, the people are of more than^johe'race, and thh task before the country, 1 if proper use, is made here as thereof the aid of &U all who are willingtocoiktendohour sidej will hO lightened by] theirdivisions. The rebellion 1 does hot cover a wideV ter ritory, is not more barbarous and fero ufous, is not,supported by stronger preju dices of race and caste, does not embrace a greater or more united population, |s not better supplied | with armsor fortified by climate, and bald not at its commencement a larger body of trained soldiers than that which only a fOw years since our cousins of Great Britain put down, though separa ted from their chief seat of power by two continents and half the ocean." This lies at our dbora, assailable along'a frontier by sea and by land of three thousand miles, everywhere under onr control. . " Great Britain looked not at the color of ,ths recruitj Bhef accepted the.aldof erery offered arm, and was .Buccessfuh ' Courage, resolution, and wisdom will accomplish in i the West what jthey did in the East. Our people are being slowly schooled to I arins, and the war, thus farsipgularly free 1 from the outrage which in other'countries has attended civil" commotions, begins at | length,'by' Its inevitable "destruction of 1 property and* life, to bear upon the terri tory we occupy with a portion of the fear ful weight necessary to crush rebellion. Tbs labor, of the colored man supports the rebel soldier, enables him to leave his plantation to meet ohr arxdie& biuld his fortifications, cook his food, ana sometimes aids him: on picket by rare skill; with] the rifle.*' r .\-' \ V ; / In all these modes itis availshle to assist our r army, and it is probable that there will be leßS : outrage,;leBß loss of life by freeing th«(e people, if put under ,itriat military control than.' if left to learn . elewly that war. has; fembyed the white men who have 'heretofore held them in check, and to yield’ at last to the temptation to insurrection andmassaere.: ' , Had the Government been prepared to meet promptly, with the i overwhelming force which the loyal States could , have supplied, the first rebel arzniee, the rebel lion might bate been .crushed without a long and desoiatingwarj and without dis turbance of the relations between the two raoes in the South. j • Hut tine it put; the destruction of the rebel wmiu ) ~>nd the gndiul occupation of the country by fortifying eadgirrieon ing its chief etntegie and commercial pouta, «re the only eonoloeioh to tho wnr. - Ia this work tho loyri inhabitants jof tho 1 country, white or bleok, most be bompolled to hseiik and it iy impouiblo to out aside thomUlione of reoraito who will offer thonuolTes for the worb accnetomed to the climate, intued to labor, acquainted with tha country, and animated by the strong desire not merely for political, but for per soaalHbcrtj. Respectfully submitted, • H.O.Mjias, * i i Quartermuter General. Report of Adjutant General Bnssell. .Wehnve received from Adjutwt General Rubiell, hie annual report for? , the yenr 1863. .It is on able document, abounding in information of ah interesting oharaoter; The number of troops furnished by Penn eylvania for tke war againat the rebellion is given as follows: Three monthl'campaijn........ 20,070 PenmyltaiU Eeaerrei....™............. 15,558 Orgaaited under cell for 000,000 nth... 03,700 ' <r ;\ " ■ 300,000 V ... 40,383 Drafted men....../........10,100 Baernita to regimenta in lerrice .... 9,550 Enlistments in; Other States, and In ; ■ • Regular arm; estimated:./............. 6,000 T0ta1.... ...... In addition to this large force, about fifty thousand volunteers'responded to the call of the Governor when ah ’inraaion of the State was; expected. , If other States had furnished troops for the National service in the same proportion that our Commonwealth has done, hot less than 1,600,000 men, would have entered the Pederal S*»>l«Sji :>i • . PnxkuvMialast season exported coal to tbs valns of thlrty-fourmilllhn'.dolUrs. 'Off “heal valus thahUdlifoniiu doesor gold. jjiiECTIOS 0P,4 NKW c MB: ■willAhortly bereported [ln the Housefbr Lhe erectioa of ShonaTnfitory, which will include within its limits that portion of the territory formerly belonging to Oregon ancLhcotipied by theflhoßhone Indians, and all ot Nebtaeka west of the 27th degree from Washington, and that portion of Da cota Territory lyiflg Bouth'of the 46th par allel of latitude. —Kalimat Republican, ' LECTURES. WAHJ>. LAFAYETTE HALL, Wednesday £rm<n| , 7 Jdn. 28. .Thedistingui hod American Humorist, MR. CHARLES F. 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I)XAD oa Aldft. Dicktnt.—Hv. Ptcawica u a PaarLsxnro Past mo*jh*t", a Sketch of ttarpammg Huaer. ff9~ilekeu, 25 CENTS—to be had at the Mule and Book ntorea, Library Rooms and at tba Poor. * Doors open at b^o^clJck; Lecture to begin at T}4- Josiph Albbbb, | W. D. MoGowab, Y Lecture Committee. J. B. Uuilbt, i Geo. W. Wetmam. J JaSfrtd MEN ONLY. MANHOOD—Its Dciube am RarouATiOß. By Prof. O. & VOW USB, AT CONCERT HALL, WEDNESDA Y, January lBti, at 734 o'clock y m. LADIES "ONLY. ! WEDNESDAY, Jo*. ZSt^atS^y. I MATERNITY AND FEMALE PERFECTION. I WSingl* A£mi**ioa,Bs GENTS. H 11 jfe aiecal Examination* dally, asd MON DAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, at the BT. OHARLIS HOTEL. Jattat PUBLIC JTOTICES. ITS-ALLEGIIKNY CITY COLLEGE, Ocraerof Leacock and Sanduky Street*.— The Tenth*Annual Seaton begin* on MONDAY, Job. 2d, and end* done 27th. Ratea of TnitSoa from gin to 920. For ratereccri, An., apply to Ja27:lm JOS Y. MoKRE, Principal. NOTICE. omci PimsoaCH k Bo*toe Mtxixo Co., Pittsburgh, Jan. 24tb, 1853. The liiettort of ite PittaDorgh A Boston Mining Comcany.haTe this day declared aDlvidetdef FOUM DOLLARS PER SHARE on tie Capital Stock, ptyable to-Stockholder* or their legal represents tlr.e on and-afar THURSDAY, Uni Utah lost. JaiflJt . THCB.M. BOWX, Trtasnrer, Omcx Allbubut Tallxt Bailsoad Go., 1 Plf.eeorghgJaa.24tn,Tl!l3. X ACCORDANCE WITH AN ACT Of ASSEMBLY In hUtlou to tha time -Df holdlDit* the Auuoal Election of .tha Alle gheny V«H*y"lteUrc«<i Compaay, the a e hereby notified that an Stoctfoa for Officer*, to •erye for tha ensuing year will be bald at the Offioa of the' G-jmpanr, fa the City of PltUtnrgh, on, TUESDAY, fabinary 21th, U 63, at 10 o’clock a. m*, 1 instead of Fab. 3d, 18oh, m prvviomlf announced. | Jagfotl R O. ORB, Secretary. . Orncaorxiti Pirreatians lipmki Coutaxt,' Oerntr Maikat anl Water stzaete, . Ftoat«vyb,-/«a.23d,18a. ANNUAL ELECTION FOR SEVENTEEN DIREOTOBB or :thJs Oom (any, to earve far >he ensuing year, will ha held-af this office oa TUESDAY, Feb. 3, 1883, between the' hoursoi 11a.m. and lp.iu. . , • Jagfetd F. a. BINIHABT. flacretery. DEPOSIT CO.— Tha Aunoal Election of earn Directors of thi* Company, to serrS for one year, will be held at the Bask, on TUESDAY, Fab, 3 i, 1863, bet wean the hour* of 3 and 6 o’clock p. m. JuflN P. BKEOH, Cashier. Birmingham, Jaa. 17th, 1883 td jmr ju> rtMTisEJUEJUTs. AN OBDINANOE eupplemutery to in Ordinance forlb. -ppoiuuxent of City So. Ucltir, Ac. Slal* B»itordai»*demdina<teibttkeltaior.At? dermen and eiii mu qf PUitbaryk. in Bileet mmd un* ■on ftnneii assembled, and it u witty wartid by (to aulhorttf of the mom, that iho lecond section of tbs Ordinance entitled M An Ordinance for thn if point* tntot of City Bolicitor, and prescribing hie dalles,” ps-cd October 6th, 1162,.be and the same 1# hereby »o amended that hereafter lb* bond of tbeB:licltor iha'l be Is ih» inm of T*o Thousand Dcllere, and aboil be approved by the finance Committee, Ordained and enacted into a law In Oonnclla, thla 26th day of January, A. D. 1663. ’ JAMES McACLET, Preeident of Select OoascU. Attest: K. S. Mouow, Clerk of Select ConndL JOHU H. KILLIH, President of Common Council. Attest: Hues IT Kano. Clerk of Common Oooncfl. RESOLUTION reUtive to Grading and Paring AMwanli. Bam.TßS| Thei mil ihi ess a—neats for griding ud pvrlhg, eed lor tbs ooiutnlcUoa of sewsrt, which shell sot be aettled with the City Tmmnr before thi Ui DAI OF APfilL HUT, ah»U H then pieced in the beads «f the dtp MoUoitorfor collection! eadlbet this retoluUon be published frr 'three weeie in the pepert euthorixsd to do the Oily Printing. 7 , . la Select Ooanci], Jen. 53,1383, reed three times end pess.iL JAMAS MoAULIT, President of Select Ooancfl. I : Attest: E. 8. Moseow. ! ■ Clerk of Select CoancU. > . In Co*moo Connell, Jen. 33d, IIG3, md three tluuiudfiaitd. JOBSHtSILUNi President of OmuftonOotmcfi. Attest; Hcoa K’Hisrsm Clerk of Common Connell. STANDARD MEDICAL WORKS,— Woods’ Practtos of Madldas, S tols. Woods’ Zhsrajpsatlei ud ’PbsraMolocPt * toll, Cross’ System of Bargsry.2 tols* btills’l lUnrspsntlci ud JUtori*Hsdlc*,2To!s. Grsjr's A&stomjr—XhscrlpilTs * flarglsi), 1 toL Wilson's Hoja»n;AMtonj. Orlfflth’c Vnl-ertelTor anUrp, 1 sol, . _ Wstton’s Pxsctlcs of Pb pile, i toL • SangUsoo's Msllesl DleUourjf ltd., GsrpsoUr’sAuaiMPhjsiology. Toriilsby " KAT * Wood stwsU . rtONSIGNMBKm— \J 100 huh. Date; ' 700 do Y*Uo«rX«r<fera; 6k«g«Ltfd;. ! ' : • 6bbu.B«ll£att«n SOO trash. Vtj Apple*; 4CO. da , WhlUßsaos; . 20 do Onion#;. , ,1 fiObOus WosuraßsairTo Ohosas; lOjbbls.ExWxyxmilyJloai’i too do Xxtr»Ho.ltSxU; Ftruls by WM. F. BBGK A 00.,* •r Js2< ' ’. Whoksoloq»odw».HH.lb«Hyts- K BENT—A comfortable two Btory KIUBQI (oaulntxc ■hcrooßJ, with Spring • Hons* of two ,rooms Adjoining, nsd yard* to Mfiwn* dinette on the roxt• ot tho stmt oxn. jsgfctf W. M. QOBMtiT. ITL Llbsityotmt. pOTTOIJ—2I bales oh steainsr Bhs- V/naogo tatrrlvsMdfsraaisby '< ■ lets - T«4TAH PIOEXT aoa BAGa-2 balls to anil Voo stMiosr fibsoMco sad to m ( s by • lihUH DIOtItThCO. 'OSnABK—IO bhla., on steamec bhi nanj, to »rrlr, and tat sal, by : rj . ; j.m •- -v.-!;?WgSSioSwSott.. LABU OUj—B bbla.’on steamer Argo ustNo.atoerrtreiadMml.er’ 'l3e tsAiaw DiowwT a 00. Uttl/lOiiitAPiiU ;4iAlA,nßk .IfOB •EWJiDrERTISEJfEJrTS. gTILLMAN WANTED AT SUNLIGHT OIL WORKS, Abe swi*.*. rob, a. y. b. B- ffu> BTATIO • KKS.—Fropoaale will be' . received at the City 0 ntrofer’e Office am 11 TUESDAY, Feb vary 3d, for rneplylbg thVdlry with BLANK BOORS and ITATIOBEMY tot-aha }*arlB«3 BY ORDER Or FIN&NCE COHHTTTKS. Ja27:td ; AY.—Just .received and for sale, 50 TONS BALED HAT, COLVIN A MASON, 'j < ■ ••• No. fi Ba»|thfl*ld etraeC UKKOWK'rt LEXINGTON MUB - a*e again in receipt of a supply of thil unequalled M«<tard,pdt np in quarter, hidf and whole bozee, and foreala hy the doten cr at retell, at the Family Grocery Store of JOHN A. BENBHAW, 1*27 eorner Llb-rtr end Band rttwti. VAEUAUbK FAB* FUB . Y Toeedbscriber offersTfoir eala a VALUABLB FARM, (Eitata Of Jebn IDtff, de *d«) eltaata In Ohipevs towuhfp. Bearer coonty, Pa., on the Stete ro»a reading from Darlington to.Bridgwater, cou ta ning aboat ISO ecrae. el( aader The im proremehto are a Frame Boose, frame Barn, 40x00 teat, nearly caw, and ot. er aatba'Wloft; 100 aer<* cleared and in a high state of cultivation; balance wrll limbt red. A Urge orchard of Apple, Pcaeh, Cherry end Plan trwe. A number of never felling eprintiE of the purest wettri The form U nearly au underlaid with rich ooal beds—one about 3 Let in thicknam, and one of 6 to S feet thick, which 1* new being worked and In goed order. This property is convetlkUtiy loo4ed, belcg wltb nd mile* of New' Brighton, 2 miles of Darlington, and 2 miles of the P.i ft, W. AO.B. R, Also within 1H to 2 miles of a variety of Churches, ff.eem Grist and Saw Mills, SchGols,Ac. j . For farther partioaUre Inquire of the subscriber, on theprambee.or JOHN MldH, Sr., Isgle Hotel. Liberty sir et, Pitlehurgh.! Js2T 2meod WM. DUFF. Beecut-r. Mini NATION All HJLAIM AUiiNUY BOLDIEBff PAY, PENSiOHS AND BOUNTIES. T. WALTER DAY , . . 103 nfik third <foor blow Oatholio Ohurch, PinestiMß, Pa. In ooanection with HARVEY OOLLINS A BRACE, Waahlagtoa, D. 0., General Oormsmt Agents. •VCUlme of tba neartet of a kin of deeaaMd SoVllers wffl'ieoelro special attentloe. Dlachsrgtd Scldisrs, wanting BOUNTIES, PlH> SIOSS, or BACK FAY, will do wall la call and leave their papem. W IB'CLAIMS, of every de scription, presented and pro—cured bafcreCoagreeß, Court of Claim*and the Departments. •WNe cJma* mad* tutiG awaey 1* eoßacfod. je27;la*odta. ! '. A LLEUttENY BOUNTY xl Na. 27, December Tens, IVffL At Orphan* 1 Court h*ld at Pitt.burgb,Fa.,in am* tor ■aid oounty, «n tba 10th day cf Jaasary, A. B. 180. - In the matter er theecooantof Jaekecu Duncan, Administrator #f tie estataof Join T. MbOombe, deoe sed. i - AnduowtowlLJ.noarylOth.UiS.on motlcnof T. B. Hamlßoa, Attorney of Administrator, THOMAS XwIHG, luq,, is appointed Auditor, ta aadllend uHtributa tha fund .a the handler the Administrate, . i BY THE COURT. Attest: W.A. HERRON, Clark. Notice it heteby given! that the Audltorln the above caws wlB attend to iba <utiw of hie appoint ment on THURSDAY, the 19ta day of February, IMS, at 2 o’clock p. m M at lla office, bo. UO Fourth street, Pittsburgh, at which time and plaee ell par tiw iatareitedara requested la attend JaifrS dUw; Taps, KWIHO, Auditor. UEUMAiICti. 1 DR. LELAND'O AHTI-BHiDXATIC BAUD Permanently cuiea BBXUMATIBH, in all ite vr: on fonaa. ! ! Acuta or Inflammatory; Chronic, Lumba- Jo, Sciatica. Fieurodyne AO4 StiSnaae ef the otnts and Cramps; Gout, Beuralgia, and all FerrottgAflecttensi EryslpaUe, Call Rheum and Scrofuloue Eruptions of tha body; Hen* tzaUie, tha Impurities of the Blood and fluids of the whole system, at d effectually coon taracting Merc ox tel and other poisonous tafiaeoeea. It is a oouTaatentii arranged BELT, con taining a Medicated Com pound, to be worn around tha body, gbcot the ua'st, eqnaDy ef bating all parts, wherever the disease may be. It cea be worn without injury to the most delicate person, tad no change In the proper habits of Bring Is required. It taffridy re mora* the dUeaes from the system, wllocal the /dltaetom use, in such cams, of powerful Internal mwUctnea, which enke and du/roy the coaWttntteu, and give tiMporury rell*i ealy by etmjifyimg tha system, sad daedan'ng itavitatlty. By tbit treatment tha madkinal properties contained In the BAND, being of a Lyey aromatic oed oilatUa aafar*, aad oajfabU ot ba-aa roaiilp obterbed, thromgh tha porta oj Ihe tiw, some fata -direat eomtaet with tha BLOOD, aad gmardCdrmlatton, without hav ing first to pam threnogh. tha stomach, which would tend totcnly jta detract from their cu railre powers, but to impair the Internal or gate and damage fjha digestion aho—thus avoiding tha fqfiwfow* qfacb, sa often tha rs» tnltof Mfo-ial rewdi'w, aad eff*clisga p*r fad care by wdfthgwJ eqnoiWao Ue ttomaftha vital flaidi,ami rattonog the parta •feetedfoa haakbyabadkfoa. Thi* BAND!* ataoa modpomarfai ««AHTI-MXRCUHIAL VQtSTf* OaiomaLbaingthe primary cases of aTerge part of tha BTIFfNBdfI, MXU BALUIC FAINB and RHEUMATICS, so prtralent—and wfllj BBTIOUiT EKUXYB THI BYBTIM from Its psmldsvs sflscU, XodsmtoeaMancmdraabvdajSsxad' «• iMcduts&tly rsosMaf -fatMtsstl> ■oahiMtsiUtßishTltolupcottoaitow oflUs -of thslr agckacj it aegravatod cmm of long stead ; raid, tVo DdLnnss. ■ ' ’ ’ \ ’ ! ’ ' M>7 to ked ofDrasgbta, or.Hl bettnthr man «|os tha rssslpt or IS, or bj sxprssa sTsrywhtrs, »Uh all otosaaazy iottrneUaU from'tbs prlaefyal efleaa ■ ' j • • < . MTDiatxxtod Trsakiss, «u£ Oeirtlflsd bsUno* Ala's, on nu, X. aVA&APTCV TO *OLpnES.-«* . I- - DI.J.E FKLTOS, WhoJsso'sand BotaJl Ihugjlrt, . Vos.Q AfOPXfTH tftKlljr, Pittsborck, Bsliifstt, shm mkhtol laibs Dni Umm bohodifclr prtow lr^- tJs»T 1863. VAL ff 1863. ▲ largs aad compUU ■anitunt ofssv and akpat ‘ AUOfTBB HI '■ JWlitmrv ComU WMemittmegy ■ BOW BIADYs • Tbs largaat a&d bast amortamt U tba dty, pot ap lA*S,|lobsUt|ao aad leo lou,for daalscs, or In Urjs qaaotltisa. . A liberal diaoooat to ths trade. i * i - : ‘ . MTBe&d jovotwi to JOHIVP.HtJIVT, : Mddoxio Hall, Pdtb Enan. . I** i ! - -•-■■■■'- -7 ' piUEADELPfIiA . • SHIRT ATO COLLAR HOUSE, 1,000 DOZ S 3 SICXOSTSHinrS; MOODOSSn OHNTi BID AND BLDITLAN XBhSBIBTSi -jl4 vnoDonh assobTxd pabot tbavkuno . BB1RTS; IdaobohlN WBITI MOSIrIH SHUTS, from • W Wapvardel h°oo DOZSN DBNIH OTHBADIW; TAIBS OOTTOBADB rAHTADOONS 1 MumMtßrwvofth.MlSXß'SWnLSH TLAS NXL SHUTS, sad a lammmawtmaiitsr MHM AND. MAXralLblS INOSOHS AND OOLLABS, AND ONHiNKNH'SiffinUUSHIHa MODS. ■ Bor aa!s by BENNETT, SUCH A 00., MxiyracrnTXua, nr Ohaieh AUw.ntMHpUai btlAaU ‘ ;] ■■ , • jig earner Idheet, sad land WieeSi JTEW *IDf*EtITMBEJISEJrTB* Ui€NTKY MKKUHAfm ANJ> nSALEBI EATON, ffIACRUM A €o^ No*. 17 fthd 19 Fifth Strtiet, of TMHMtBOe,-IMBBOI* BXBIES, HOSIERY, * GLOVES, HOOP SKIBT?, BIBBOHS* 6HIBTB, OOIiLABS, TIES. OfiDKU' SHIRTS and DRAWEES. WOO LIS HOODS. HtJ* BIAS,, BOASTS, EEFHYB AHD BHETLASD WOOD; TABfiB,oa taad isd tO BZXIT*. Oorttook warptirtkiOßd baloeitinUatgreatad» Tttoo ia : prleao, aadwo Oder pMS iadnoementa to CITY ASD CJOUHTBT MEBCHAMTB, HILLI* HESS, PBDDIiEBS, ud dl whobny to sell agala. V. Bi— A dhotco —ortaieot of . Staple Dry Goods, At. vboltfttl* esiv. 3?TNA INSURANCE COMPANY, JJU HASTTOBD, OOHH. : ASSETS, January, 16*3. r Kwrkti YaJmt, OMb.Twutiy Hobo tod Certificate* of jnd*t>ta&MH,.on hud* deposited onfall, and In Ateati* handi., A 4l. BankStockj, IQ Sew York, Hartford. .Boaton, 8t haul*, Philadelphia and other nUr— • ■ ‘.lt— j- 863,801 00 UB. and Btata Slock*.ln Ky., V. ¥- . K. J., OUo, WehifM asd lttdiiuu £67.493 00 City Bond*. New York, Brooklyn, Hart tad, B'cheeter, Jerwy, Milwaukee-. 937,160 00 Bailroad Bteck«, Hartford A M. Hsr n, - Oooa. Bltw ud Boaon AWoewaUr. 119,683 CO H(at|i|i Sona*.—- • lr^.-_,„-T „ 170,433 00 StaU of Connecticut, temporay Loan.. 100,000 00 Baal latate, unlncmaUred,.... *7,963 18 LZ&a LIABILITIES: La—cf,MfcdjMted TT January Piridtud, pald..~~. U 0,000 oo j 329,039 TT • Bat «l Daly non to* Hartford. Jan. 1, 1868. ooUdt* and will taka pUacora la attending to ydor Xatnraaoa mats. Ai A*jOABBIXB A BBO.» Aganta, J»lfc2a ! 68 yoarth ttreei. 10 000 CABTE DB visitks i (for Albtttau,)- OBBIBALB Of THB 0. 8. 1BHT; 6TATBSMBN, LAWYEBI, ABTIBTS mdolhei*} PBOMIHEIfT FOSSICK POBTBAiTB; PBOMIHBNT WOMBS 5 POBTBAITB OF ACTBEBSES ASP ACTOBSj COPIES OF KHOBAyiBQS, PAINTI2ZGS, Ac. A Urgt •Mortmoot of i ■'' 'Photograph Aibuuu. B«w OA.ETI DB TISITS ftfrivfot •ver 7 day, ' t • <-.A* PITTOCK’S, OPPOSITE THI POST OFFIOfI. iai ! Q.IFT BOOK BTOKB, Ho.llB Wood Btreot. A froth rojplj of PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS; FAMILY, POCKET ASD PE?f 818 LBS, Afid HISTOBIOAL WOBKS; Jut nctiiti tad tx hli at grtadf rtductd frioa.\ mr a OOSTLT 01FT f worth from 60 cut* to ,ICO, OlTn WITH EACH. I ~ »» U« WOOD BTEtrt. BOLOKH, A« r, Mudfrotawc ot oruy d—cripttoa ot WWRISrXTTT^bm . SO. it IMITHFIBLD BTEBST, PITTSBUBOB, PA. A tollMortsnol of PITTBBURQH MAMVFA& TUBED MiUriTUßMeowtantiY on hud, whkh wo wfli uU at tfco lowoot prfoao for OASB. InlMim t» ; ' KHwHIAN JfJfCttJJJU* tirilCTA<JJUl££s. —Hotvitfcataodiag tba attacks of \ jaalocs fljgactaete Teaiais, vtao aaplra to the aamo of Opti~ BUBBIAB PEBBLE BPEOTACLKB At> wmWbi daily U» wamaat wiaimwiti of oar dtlaaaa. Au tUtbiikid'li to asaatao all rthif Bptctadu; thia call aa4 aiailao tho B6BIUI PUBLI octu. Teredo by' J. DIAJIOKD, Practical OftteUa, Maavtaetom of tba Bnwtan PobNo BpactacUa, 89 fifth «tr—t, M»rmk»§ HAX-roisaon, ilaataatdeatkto- BQACBE3, le. " ■ ; i.« < ! . AflufatottfcraftrigMkfoHtthiifV'' -1 *• Pba* Bwap, Ml a* aaotlur boxof joor B*i PoitOß, Th» box yrt fm a* UIM *bovt T,OOQ n.i,jßllh«ril,wO am t) bill; 11 pi**— matt m* tbi pnky crttton cat it, aod than than* Mlaatolhairflu*.■ TomTMprettaU* a Bin. c. , VtXMto fIJ JOHSBTOH, jafli Oonw Tbittib aad Baitbfl*ld tty—tt. J AM mSJiIiIMU AIA KINIU) UP Boot*, Shoe*, Brogan* and Qnm*, AT TBX OLD PEIOVB, although good! Lin id* mndwtio ala vud .walM nr Btook and prion, u they BOBLUp’ICIEIf CUIIT9BB, Vo. S9MABVRSTEXKT, 31 door front Mb. fOuiuUij Mwchaata WUknranoaayby log hart, ta w dopiteairVartm biUa. ' j«M JfAWUIT KOlUiiN^ - CHILDBSH’S SABOT SUB* /r ' irUEOAPB|OOLLABB * L OU>IW ' batsabdoapb. ./ Bray tbaabovagoodaon hand andfoTMlaat; MeCOBD ft CO.’S, -n ili ■ XjfAuiaow tn\ Ho. m WOOD RMR. LKdU AUJ£NUY. Tha ttsdanlgnad an Agoata* for Pl ttabargh aad ridaUftfor ... | WATTS XADI&OB fITABOH OOBPAVY, A&d kMp oasta&Uj ett b*n4 ampply'of tk«lr STAIGIL varfewttytepaokafM, wUcawlU taaotd la quntlUM to Um tarn «• ant r—rnrMn leraa. BCHOMAKEB'*LANG, MB LIBKBTT BTBMff. MUktt AKI.KH l, r HAl.nw kl,l. t V (nooim to Jim Holui' A - tOM k P A QKMB, Dttltr BUOAS»ODBIDHAM3, fIMOKMDBIIf, Aa . • -'.- I' :^7 OOILMABEXTABD JIBfITSTBBITIV ... dolltty • ' • Pwup>n,Pi. xrOTICB,—Cam* to the Cum olfltt U3l Ihienbacribar, to Ohio township, aboat<H3Ui tvo Billot Korn Oocrtnoy’o Mllla, on OMtihbor ttth. IttfcTWO OLDBOWS-oao broom and whlta, with t aboo Mt Of rf|ht otr {tho other jpottad rad a&d waita, with- abort turnod-U- horu.onjpoMdto be atoh tbatl tatwr- twelve yeartof.afOk The owner or owaori are toqtfclad to ooao forward, prove profr erfrapty charpawnd taho thoarawtj/crihoy will ILUA HiuhtßLL. Ohio tp.. Jaa« • ITOUS Ofi > I cL t» n»H»l«a ll 1>» FITTIBtmQHIKII.T.II I sATnaa sine,ia.tr roroTßß(Baiß,nttfc Ircrih, cm fkrotabl* Unas.' ' - , HM4g CLA.OOLTPB.Imwm. MWi muk'iuauj jtiWKUtf ASU oUUVi£ii.fJla'XK. Wi.RI,»A*O TOOBM ,fc, “■ •* t-OAOHUT ~’™ SpWBM! B’*’ 8 ’*’ vy*. JM nerind ad hr nit it 114 hosed fimt* MT VBAXKTAHfIOBDIE. : JDRW GOODS. -TtrOOLKN GOODS, at a great reioo- I V V tion from former prices, to wholesale and r*- | UU tay«n» »t Bos. TT and T 8 Market street. CJTAPLE GOODS, HOOP SKLRTB, O SPOOL COTTON, FATIHT THBEAD, LAO* BBAIDS, TJDT OOrrOH. TAPIS. PIHB, S**- J)L*Br«OMBSrM<-»n'«* tat ~ MB4MI * • t *P to Ocod * •t •w.rrr imit BAltet priM, to wtolaolo mod ("f>“* T4IMMDIO stobi, •B«/n and TO Msricet stmt. JOBT EEOEIVBD, Ain lot at thou «tm cbatp LA OX TBIMMB BITS, LAD W ID U’DK’T*, QINT’B HKU'D- LIHEK HDAXb, (chMp,)WHIT**DOSaI TUt*,fcrUdl«,»t i i BOBHI'B TBIMHIHG BTOBA, ~ ’’• Bos. TT and TO Market strait. \T OLD PRICES. AHD SWISS TBIMHINGB; HAII* BUBO KBSIH&3 AKB BttlßT TBIMKIBOS; BtHITT BAHDBj MAGIOBOFTLISG; BBAL VALIBOMBHIB ACT THBHAP LAC* BIB BOHB, aUSQIS. OOLLABBTII, ml All Unit at IHB&0LDI&1IS At old prtou, to wbotaAAlß lad ... y. JOB.HOBMJ: j- TO and TO Mart* street. J. jVI. Burchfield’s, SUMER DRESS GOODS, At Old Prices ; EHGLISH GRENADINES, English; berages, : Mozambiques, EIV6LISH CHINTZES. JaM ' - -'I - ~ QLOBING OOT SALE - 1 . ■ .i" . ■ ; °r ... WINTER GOODS. EATOH, MACRCM Sc. CO., tMtn to miUhf IMr AHHUAL ISTSHTOBY, at, dmlnnM of clo.inr oat th.tr (AtiroAtock of -- WINTER GOODS Baton tbs first day of Tebrurj next,.;Wbole*»is u wsQ as BetaU Boyers win have all tbs advantages *f tbs BBDUOTIOH MAJDB IS PRICK. SATOS.XACBTO* CO., JalO • ' So. IT PIPTH BTBBBT. HOLHBALE AND RETAIL BUYERS Gab iata momy b 7 moklog their At; C. HANSON LOVE A: CO.’S. DOMESTICS, lbs largsit and best snorted itock lntbe dtp,' and ebeaperlbin they can be purchiscd -to .any Whole* ids or Retail Bono XAfiT OB WXfiT OF THX MOUHTAIHB. H. B.—Give os an early call and sos fbr jcumlrea. 0. HANSON LOTH * CO.. ~ ■ - ‘ Tt MABOT WBIBT. * iatt-. » - ; • J . : QOMMENCING TO-DAY, BARKER & CO/S, I 09 Market Street, ; GREATESTSALE 07THE BBABOH. ■ ■SIL K 8, . , :■■■ OX. o a sl s, 8 HAW L 8, ~ ;.,?V , -am> ' if.’.'.■ XGi&IESSS GOODS Jtt Lett than Eastern Colt. Aa i ziacnrei BTOOK; 'MI- •l-n.r.j. V , ■; • ; ■ < JNTEKEbTINGTO CETYaad 00DN miDlUPl,'MILIICTM AfTOBtIM. Btxrtnf tUi naotb (JAHpABY,) »i vflldM « satire ctoekoftb*Mtovisi wtmiM> 'gooAiaft*''' : Rtdnctd Prices, Tooukaroom fcrBFKIBQ GOODS. ' Dreknwm Had bar ' aanrtiunt* of tbw» goods wall •aiio&'totfcGtrtnidft,'both Ja pilot aadreiMyi tbr priest ofauaj artielaatotac lowtr tbnttn tonthtlaU»BftwTotfcor FfcHikf- BOftTOB BIBBBDABD KBIT WOOLMHOeiBBt;^ QLOYBB. QAinreUfß. BPOK ABP WOOL . ■ QLOVB6AHI>IIITTB j; • WgOLBB tTHDIBSHOSB AHD DBAWBBB x WOOL BOOM, COMPOSTS, BOASTS, 80. Alio, of TBUUnHOA VABCT QOOBS, BUT* TOSS, ABB KOTIOHB,onr itocfcl»aiOt«urpftaedlnfthfapnMibjftnyinihftdty. . W« aik MjtcU aotfctto oar rtocfe of HOOF CKIBTBf ao wo bare ftdllttre dor ■fcppbtot too bait aadreott nilabltfreakitat-YBBT LOW BATSB. ■. . MCBVM&eLTDE, ....... ... ', n MAKER BTBER, aaat^Vla.;. • (Bttwrea Vbtxrtb aad tbt DUaoa&X, • ijau •; JgQ; LB& STEWARTS PATENT TABBAKj at bat tfcaa Mn pdeaa, t* Mia bjr. MAOEBMAQIiTD* ■ ■■ W« . . invoice o BBAIDS Am IKIBT BBAIB6-40LnBIK0, AZDXJK, touMBOCM. Kul otto rinTr»M»cota»» Jut nntnd by ;,. MAOBOTt»CH<TPV: . I*U . . • 7« MtrtM KtTML fJTUK HAMDBOMISHT. XJrr.l—A now itoortwintcf : gejtlimH'l axauan shibib, ' Jot natal bf v'' V “ KAOBUIt 4 QIiTDI, )»lt aniitiilA.liUttnllll—l T> ALMOBALBKIKTB, ] jV at tMDUoMo raigta, • . . In ortir «ttWx «atlrt *toek oaih» flnt of Jtbnurr. mfctjWUrittlftMfrOgi tfc>rtdta> •oknooiucom;£•*****-* ' vr; I^lo T'|K. I>. SWVMiKJ:, , (bfttoAfPUlftAttekfaiY*'' Qftormnf tot*m*l,toSatf • toTp.B. Jridtfi . ■ • ... - ... ■: T r rpT ' r - asm theatre. Iran*jn> ~ , n ,|„,,<g l «- Hbomw. TMtmw i .. TiIW» noßsre, OTThlr&j night of tboeanuttaMat of tlw tod eoßedlsoTMr. THIS* fTHACTttAIL - THIS BTBHIMt &». tBth« IM. KytttriiiftndlEiieneroTßev York. BtnoraJ. -'-V'- .t...w- r.OHiXMTT. ALlDi4_ ™ Xu. ICTMJ. WOT™™. RUKW. . j. J To(xmcladowlA ■ ' KOHOOL IN AN TJPBOAK. taßbbooljdHAHTHlH. IKA.&T Bwish .~Mlq rjjnri BUST. HALL. j. - <3rO pP TS GHAL K, The pobite or* rapoct tally IbUrmS that L. X. QOmuHiUiXi thotmtnest ftobtand OoapoMr, wli h»To the honor of gitlng, to gtttrtnrgh t ~ • ‘ TJfO filiiSD CONCEBTB, Oa BITUBDAT, A<m.SUl,a«dMomUr,rtt.U, When he will perform eomeol hleleUkt comport* Uonei which heiojameed so (toet eeeamtJontn Hew fork* Boeton, jPhiledelphU, entail the Weet era dttot. ii The ceiifcteted Priam XMnam • BUS* CABLOITA PATH, Will makvom then oecitfcnti her fenwell tpjter* •am In PlUabtuih, -pwlwi w kerdepertvo tor Bor»pe» w?Kfeehe4*'engeged*t the B6j«l ItiUen Open, Ocreot fietdes, 'Londcb. Hr: Qottschtlk •adJfttaFn«iwill be aatotid pj thedtotlngstohed tenor. Ito CABLQ 000 LA, Ircia of Mtuic, en 4 Mr. Y. DnßAtft.tfe*weUkßownPtea tot. Kwfceißiro&yrnnd Conductor, Hr. &1 818- BfiSß. Th« pEOfremme will to chengedeaeh per tor (Pence,! C ; '{•• •• , i ■ ••“Admlnlon. H> OETCff; rejeiredewite Meta, •itce, Beeecved eeeto may he weeored tor either of tho Conceits et the Hneic Store JohaH. MeDor, Wood street, commencing Thors dsj, at 9 a. a. Doers open et Iss; concert to cosmeace et 8 picUch. -I - * iI T- ' leW;Tt jj^»MABOMIC.HAI.T- Third and [jailUrtly iwt writ a f the roLirptuiA of thk wab. ; SxMblUoiu STJUtV BVANUIQ, UjUji o'clock. M.H.— WMDH»gDA.k •BIIBATUfiDAYAITkB NOO&BI Ot # o'clock;' " MrzekabAT aitkiinoon, benefit or the Scb ■Jctence Oomnluee. . ‘ ■ . arrsiDAT AJ"r«tHooil,‘iw»fti'oftheWctth CelTlotit Charch. .... I . >- WrAJalodco.Bl OUSTS; WUtdrMllfi OUT*. joifcMj 1 tr - auction Household founiture at [ Attain >*.-On. TBCJfcsDAT JIOBHIHB, Jamßth* t* 10 o'clock, at nsldeaos So. 77 Toorth street, wAI be sold* Household aad. .Kitchen Fanil tan, (»iawiilnc/Weinttt-n#4 Jtoeewocd Omm Seat Chaus, Walnut Bette Bealßocfcrr. Walnaeand Chany high and low pcsißtdeteadSrMmhofeiiyOard Tables, 8M« 4o.j;smeU gocfrOtayWalniitlncloeari Wash bunds. Benin Studs, Isap»,Ywlrtf ttd Timas* partat Blinds, Jenden; Parlor, Dlnlnf Boom end Chamber. Garret*, Oil Qioth*,- Hair -Canets, Uabof • aajr and Gilt fxamejfirnn, Oil FaimUap and *n- Ta bles, lain Oook GtofwWin iaferPtihtairnl atttih* en Otensila la ceiftnl. Alio, alatnqnaatitj 6f (ood FiUovs, !«.< Termscith, par fan di. JaW. [' ' i ' 'T* A. McOIIUJ gOOTS AND SHOES, Jrtaton Ho.fifTirrff fftBKST. BOOKS, P-BOTOGRAPHALBUMS,. J 3 to., at Anctlonprioao, atMMOQIo Bill A action «alj. I will ck»»tnrttli*.tattoo* of Hr. fzmtt** gxtot ooootto* mcnl of [BcokaJ fhotogaph AU>smi|foptr ( Tuulj vcto»:oj*||ta Auction pric*. o*ll aooo.ifyim vui. tan»!aa, jOL I T.A.lioOLn£,LAST^>mf«. sEfrura jnjtcaurxß. & wiLsqirs^ SEWISG IACHIHEB, j' : So.' DURE Him,''' : ; ;|y r rimttjama, r*. IbMj OKBIVAltliBU: WAMnit-'iikcsam hare jbk twea intittf lhvU(lMtitwnit'ibi W0&L1/B >ll lh» Xaebhiitatla w«M opap*UßS.'i' '• > • *•• . hiv*; alrtod^bMCM^LaQ' gfefng ’ ta&npml ~"?.. i ; ■ ■. 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