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iwieheici &cry Morning, (Sundays Boot p(ai,)
At,the North-Z.40 corner of Filth and Wood sta.
'r4rtna Dollars a year, payable strictly In
Mystics.
St-Single co .ies, Two Cents—._nr sale at the
somata j n the . ea. and by the Newabtlys. •
RATES OF A.PVIMIBING..
Doty. Urdu Tito Vaal Waal
a 7.4. II Viet. easi.. i 114411
ran Lints.
One insegen t ----- 60 --- 60
Two insecttone, '76 76
X One 7Weelnaealiona,--. 00 ...... 100
eek,
Twe'weeks,:.-..... 800 2 . 00 1 . 60 100 76 50
Three 400 9.6666200195 100
One 11300W4.. 600 386 60 160 176
Two 700 466 50 286 2SO
Anwernentha.--- 900 600 460 800 200
Four mont hs -...,.... _ 10 00 666 600 886 - 4 60
N tee, m0nthe.„....... 11 00.7 36 560 8 66. 660
13121n0n3be.----- 12 00 800 600 400 660
Rine reentba---.-. IS 00 10 86 800 686 900
One, 09 13 115 10 00 666 12 00
Stextffing Oard,sli lines orlesa, per antwurt..-10 00:
eurasWas wr man=
One Inner% Per annum,;(orzetweve at paper).. 00
Maumee notices. 50 center. Death noticeos cents
)x- FOR 1861,
ONE DOLLAR.
TER PITTSBURGH
WEEKLY POST,
ISTLBLIFIRED OVER FIFTY FILM,
WILL HEREAFTER BB FURNISHED
-TO
Advance Paying Subscribers
-A T
ONE DOLLAR PE 7EIE4
IT IS PRINTED IN A
MAMMOTH SHEET,
LARGE CLEAR TYRE.
IT C0.117A.1N8 ALL Till
EXCITING NEWS OF THE DAY !
Editorial, Local awl Mis-
ceilaneous; Foreign
and Domestic
•Markets.
SEND YOUR DOLLAR BY MAIL AT OUR RISK
GET- UP GLUES In Ton r neighborhood. Bend
for PROSPECTUS and a SPECIMEN COPY.
Don't forget the Dollar.
Address JAMES P. BABE,
PAlitor and Proprietor, Pittaborili; Pa.
MORNING POST JOB OFFICE.
JAMES P. BARB. E WIN A. MYERS
D
BARR & . MYERS,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS,
Corner Fifth & Wood tits., Pitts,h.
EVERY DESCRIPTION or
PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING
Xxeentnd in the finest stylaj
FL AL 31C La FL 0 AL. X" g
COMMERCIAL MERCANTILE ANDMEGAI. WORK
at short notice, on reasonable terms,
Partially attention piad to the Printing of
POSTARS, PIIOGBAMN &e.,
For , Ooinieda, Exldbitioaa and C:snaum&
URGE. ADDITIONS OF TYPE A MACHINERY
MOW Minn BM KIM 10 WM
The files for Watt% out Work with prompts
Emend despatch cannot be excelled by
say other *face In the city.
To Farmers.
4:EW BILSHELf3OF SILVER GRAY
BUCHWBFAA T, FOR BEER.—Thin. Buck.
ripens about two weeks earlier thanclihe
Vealtgetky eeneeTteetkeseePee the hot August
Yornacsainjoulma -kyantikwheat in this latitude.
tieldifisbont Mit pounds more flour to Meths:lA
*otitis muds wiater than the flour from ,the come
anon Buckwheat.
For ■ablifelnall lets 19 Liberty street..
er" • W. W: VALI/410k
sit 1 9 44 11 4 "4 :qn F
tab etera f l or
a tui rn d
AlitataiiitMeta; Allesll=
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, pe4F,,LEF,
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A.DVERTISING .AGENTS,
AND MILDEW IN
PRINTING MATERIALS,
Mr Ptak Row andl4s Nationarad, Now York,
Solicit orders for the
PRINTING INKS
Oran erst.cluiss BlLanufacturars.
411 -We Olt order? from aU riam-auas makers,
.bne sell no Rosin Oil or other inferior geode. Inks
•Ilrervantod, or may be returned.
=SIM
jran, angina, &r.
AhninateAßlELON WORKS.
ref
JONISti Ir. LAI:IM
RON AND NAILS,
ittiTttNIICOVION SHEET IRON,
Simla& Litnik's Patent Pistol }Lag,
flates, as.
twAsznousics,
PS Water litroait, sad la% eirst stArotii i
PiTTIIBURGH,
And corner of Franklin and Honth Water Aire3etk,
ilkddago. • (5217:17
M. FABER & CO.,
STkALENAC BUILDERS.
BOILS,
'General . Naeldnists and Boiler Makers,
Nearthe Penn's R. R.-Psssenger Doom.
P ITWSBURGEI, PA.,
Ai.ANTYFACTITRE ALL KINDS OF
Steam Engines, :swung from three to one
undred and fifty horse power. and suited tor Grist
Xilla t tilaw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Factories, etc.
Give particular attention to tne construction of En.
Vvand .Machinery for grist mills, and for tip-
I, =day and circular saw mills.
e also on hand, finished and ready for ship.
mans at short notice, Engines and Boilers of every
deactiptioir
Also, tarnish Bailors and Sheet Iron separately,
Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Pullies in
every variety, and continue the manufacture of
Woolen Machinery and Mantillas Cards.
Our pnces are low, our machinery manufactuml
of the best quality of materials, and warranted in
all cases to give satisfaction.
`Orders from all parte of the country solicited
and promptly filled.
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES
AND
SMELIING WORKS.
PARK, 111)CIIRDY & Co.,
btiIANVFACTURERS OF SHEATH . ,
srsaiene and Bolt Copper, Pressed Coppe r toms, ioms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter Bolder, do.,
also importers and dealers in Meta* Tin Plate;
Sheet Iron, Fire, de. Constantly on hand, 1 lumen's
Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 Pint, and
190 Second streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. Br ill orders
of Omer cut to any &tired mdaare CoSKILO Yds..,
SlitiTH, PARK ik
NINTH WARD FOUNDRY,
PITtBIdURGEI, PA.
Warehouse, No. 14$ Ant and 120 Beooad streets.
Manufacturers Mall sixes and descriptions of Coal
Oil, tietorte and Stills, tias and Water Pipe, Sad
Irons, Dog Irons, Wagon Boxes, Steel Moulds, Pal.
has, Hangers and Couplings.
Also Jobbing and Machine Castings of every de•
sariptlOn made to order.
Having a complete machine shop attached to the
Foundry, all necessary lilting roll be carehilly
attended to- Isiartrorad
W. B. twasuat F. !LW
21AOKINTOSH, ILE,M & CO.,
CORNER OF PIKE AND O'HARA STS.,
VEAR CITY WATER WORKS,
Pittiburgh, Pa.,' Manufacturers of Idaekln
tosh & Hampton's Improved Patent Oscillating
STEAM ENGINES, and SLIDE VALVES, of all
sizes and best styles. Having put up 'Machinery
of large capacity and of the best quality, we are
prepared to do heavy Jobbing, and solicit work in
this line, trusing that by promptness and the char
acter of our work to merit public patronage.
We call special attention to our BALANCED
VALVE OSCILLATING ENGINES, as combining
advantages heretofore unattutned in this clean of
Engines.
—STEAM GUAGES FOR RALF., and Warrant
ed correct and durable. ist.26:l3m
. 1111/44111
FrIGINE BUILDER & MACHINIST,
GREAT WESTERN PLAINING MILL, car.
bury and Dwaine Way, PttivinergA, Its., will
Make to order; and warranted as good as ow
be made, the following machinery, viz .- Steam
Eagileeti Tuttnang Lathes, for wend and iron; pu.
aersycer Toed and 110141.)rillingidachinos: bow..
and Tolnceo 2creirs;Petentpright tad Model Ma
dunes, in the beat manner; Shebang, rulitee, end
Gangers, of all £llllOO and variety ; Eie.revre, of any th•
ameter and pitch, to fifteen feet in length. Will
alto make, and have on hand, Ivnetor and Nigger
Engines, and Deck 'Pumps for steamboats. an.
Latne Inhears ant other Planing done to order,
ow plane 8% mches whin, by 9 (tot 6 moires ic•ng.
AlPOntrre Promptly Falai and Earnestly Sokatect.
14. R.—Particular altention and promptitude 0 . ..
en to repairs on Printing Pr-eases and rf.her hta
chines. royltiyd
ansuranre.
Monongahela Insurance Co.
OrnossA--JAMES A. HUTCHISON, President,
HENRY M. ATWOOD, Secretary,
CAPT. JAS. WOODBURN, Gen'l Agent.
OFFICE NO. 98 WATER STREET.
Insure all kinds of Fire and Monne Risks.
ASSETS, MAY 101 h, lse.
Stock Due Bills i ayable on demand
and secured by two approved nainea4 78,760 00
Bills Receivable 23,667 34
Bills Discounted 36,236 78
Mortgage
12,000 00
116 Share Mechanics Bank
stock coat- 4 4,186 00
100 Shares Citizens' Bank
stock cost— .......
40 Shares Exchange Bank
stock cost. 2,060 00
60 Shares Bank of Pitts
burgh
Balance of Book Accounts
Office Furniture
Oast&
Wm. B. Holmes, Jas. A. Hutchinson,
Wilson Miller John Atwell,
Wm. Res, 8- B. Robison:
Jno M'Dovitt Richard Hays,
Joe. Kirkpatrick. R. Wallace,
Rohl, Dalssell, Geo. A Berry,
Wm. A. Caldwell, Wm. Means,
James Woodburn, my2l
Allegheny Insurance Co.
PITTSBURGH.
oStrivicao. avi Fifth et., Dapit Block.
VrI3BS AGAINST ALL KINDS
OF FIR AND MARINE RISES.
yin
JI
JONES, rreeicieut; JOHN D. McCORD,
Vice - President; D. M. BOOR, Secretary ; Capt.
WWI, General .igent.
"Isaac Jones, C. G. Hassey, Har a vay
A M= An C. D. 61 23 j ej4 121 Ci o t . n jaet4
IL P. Meth nit, Capt. W. Dean, b't M'Grew,
Rob't S. Darla.
WEST BRANt,H
Mutual Insurance Company,
OHAICTIR&D BY rEnt weersLATlrsz OF
norm SYLVANIA..
Ouh CtqAtu1.....5300,000 Premium Nag $183,643
.1: 1 / 8 COMPANY WILL INSURE
T
on Bnildiags, Merchandise, Furniture, &a.,
in town or country.
Drasaunia:—.l3.on. J. J. Pearce, J. B. Hall, T. 'f.
A • Hon. G. C. Harvey, Chas. Grist, D. K.
J . Chas. A. Mayer. Peter Dickson, W.
White, o. omas Kitchen.
HON. G. C. HARVEY, President.
T. T. Asaszas, Vice President.
Tsui. liCnnainn, Secretary.
J. A. LIPPERT, Agent,
No. TO Fifth street.
Pennsylvania Insurance Company
• ;
Of Pittsburgh.
No.
DIRECTOR 63 Fourth Street.
S.
3scoblltinier,Rady Patterson, I. Grier Sproul,
C. A . cotton, James H. Hopkins k. A. Carrier,
Refry Slim/ 0 10 k V 06 3 11 t 1 ), Geo. W. Bantu.
J. exeey„ Wadellampton, Robert Patrick,
Oharterod UspYh_L —3300.000
FIRE AND •M .1.31 E EMIRS Tali Eli, of all
descriptions.
114, /I. tIAI VIES.
BY STATE
- INSURANCE CO.,
HARTWORD.
Incomonuod in 1810—Charter Perpetual.
Cash Oittl and Assets; Jan. /, 1881- 4 2,265,175 82
ilallir o adjutsted and paid, over . .» 18,000,00 0
RERTY INSI3I.ED AGAINST
P danger by fire, or We Penis of Inland Navi
gation, at as liberal Wee and rules as solvency and
fair wont Irlllpenait,
AL. -A. CARRIER & BRO., Agents,
- W. IL EDI.E. BurTeyor•
raylialn 'No. 83 Fourth sh•ftt., Pittsburgh, Pa.
SHOO . ;FOB TEE FOURTH-
Shoal for the Fourth;
Btioesr4or thrrAmrtir.
Shoes for the Foiirth; selling cheap at
OS AB. D1PT8H88081211'.71,1.1 ith sisseB,
OF PITTSBURGH.
WRECTORS
LOCK HAVEN ; CLINTON COUNTY
0171C/118
(IMMO" Pren t.
L GRIER SPROUL, Secretar eaid y. I ji.lay
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05101 p, os . alaiumnltlc &I%
E. WATT Si '
was
TERRY,: PRICE Ar:
IMPOUTERS AND DEALERS 1N
CLOTHS, CA SSINER ES.
Satinets, Vestings, Tailors' Trimmings, dee.,
WO. 255 MARKET ST. North Side,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
JOEIN V. Mit; DIAIiL b. MCI, OLIVIA T. TAUT
derCly
. . _
Sucking Glazseo, &c .
H. D. BRECHT 8z BRO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
LOOKING GLASSES,
PORTRAIT tlt PICTURE F'RAMEtiI,
Gilt and Imitation Rosewood Mouldings.
DEALERS IN •
FRENCH PLATE AND WINDOW GLASS,
125 Stull'field Street,
Demlees Nook, between Fifth and Sixth, Pans
borgia Oily lean at mannlaeturer'm
PArti(!l) lar attention give n 10 repairing
Pehatngs. Regnilding Frames and business cares
Dimmed at wholeneje price.
a ptkly
ooit- takers.
BAYNE & NEEPER,
(SUCCEH:+c , aB TO A. 11. ILOWAND.)
TEAfil HOOK BINDERY
—AND.—
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY
No. 72 and U Third Street.
DLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL BIND
thr; in every variety,
]3OOKB
Ruled to any intncat, pattern, and bound in every
den:ruble form. All work warranted to give eatistee
Lion
Prices at the Lowest Rates.
8.0f , L P. BAYNE WIC W. NERPER
ap2.3rod
fe2bdaw .
gjatftra,
• •J. H. ITTLLPIMAIT & CO.l
FASHIONA.BLA HAT STUBS,
75 WOOD STREET.
•Q PILING ST 5' LE SILK & CASSII&ERE
HA'Ol.
FRENCH AND AXEILICAN FELT RAT&
All Grades and Colors.
CAM FUR GENT'S, YOUTHS, AND CRILDRKN,
Of every deseripti,n
STRAW GOODS
In great varlety.
CHILDREN'S FANCY HATS
T,•
All at the Lovrt.st hates at
J. H. II ILLERMA N do CO.'S,
ma.%) 75 WOOD WT.
EUROPEAN AGENCT.
firtiOMAS bA'ITIUAN, EUROPEAN
IN,, I 15 Water ntrar, l'.u.stnu . gti, Pa.
Ls preps ter -, to `):lng out or :len , ' bare pasteongerft
from or k n, part of the t. 1.1 country, ether by
,team er eailtng paeltete.
I.JRAFIN frOli SALE, payable in any part
01 Europa.
Agent Ica the In a.'pelts and Cincinnati
rati
roan. Also, Agent for the old Phut Plum Line of
Bailing ra.C.2 CIV and fur the lines of dolaniere
iiottireen Now York, 14'reITicol, GI WI and
Galway. fall •
Mceis and ,Ursiam-auts.
1-1.01:TBE,
No. *5O Liberty Street,
NEXT re PENNSYLVANIA PaelilEhoilEfit DEPOT,
JOHN SAVAGE, Proprietor.
HAVING takenaDifitted up,with all
the modern improvem mate, this popular re
sort, the subscriber to prepared to accommodate
hie old oustomere and the public generally, with
the bast the market affords. Oysters will be ner
ved up in every variety of style, daring the ma
ven. His Wines, Liquors aad Ales he feels con
fident in recommending to the public for their
excellence.
Can. Bucket. and Shell received daily and
sold eaale and iny2ellyd
SEETIN'S OLD STAND.
IN THE DIAMOND,
THOMAS STONE, Proprietor.
HAVING TAKEN and fitted up, at
a great expense, with all the modern im
provements, this popular resort, the subscriber is
prepared to accommodate his friends and the pub.
tic generally, with tho best the market affords.
OYSTERb will be served up in every variety of
style during the season.
LIQUORS and ALES he feels confident in re.
commending to the public for Mir excellence.
SilrbiLALS served, up at all hours, and DAY
and NIGHT BOARDERS taken. aptly
16,140 00
66,997 76
490 00
49,162 80
$222,834 17
EIS-OEI4B/0R
OYSTER AND FAWN ROUSE,
1107 111 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH.
114/011641LX, OD arms, MAURO 111
LAKE AND EASTIEUN FISH,
FRESH PHILADELPHIA 'AND .B/J/TIMORX
On TERM AND WILD GAME,
Is Choir Pro
- p. Scum.
no2B GEO. REINEM.A.N & CO.
FIFTH AVENUE BICILing,
DAN BARNARD, PROPRIETOR,
No. 72 Fifth Street,
THE BEST OF LIQUORS ALWAYS
on: hand, and the Choicest Delicacies of the
Beason, served up in the most superior manner.
46/rlifeale at all hours of the day and nlghtlill
mytlydaw.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
CORNIIGOJPI/E RESTAURANT,
BY ELI 'YOUNG, FIFTH' .
'PHE ATTENTION Or EM S
and others is directed to this establishment,
ch has been recently fitted up for the Purpose
of afforchng SUBBTANTIAL EATING HOTJBE
IN A CENTRAL LOCATION. Country folks
attending market are particularly_ Mvited to call.
Everything pertaining to an EATING} SALOON
will always be found, of the freshest the market
affords. aptfkdirw
MANSION HOUSE, GEORGE AUR
ENZ, Proprietor, N 0.844 Liberty street, Just
beside the Passenger Depot of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, which makes it the most convenient
house in the city for passengers arriving by that
road.
The proprietor having, at considerable exPe
titled up, in excellent style, the l!dklitlIONBOUB ue
would respectfully solicit a share of publinpatron•
age. There is attached a splendid STABLE and
extensive WAGON-FLUB, affording.ample accom
modation to travelers and steamsters. Hla Larder
and Bar will be furnished with the vest the mar
ket can afford. fehy
paniq ilis.
JAS. MILLINGAR, IiONONOARE
LA PIANTItIG MILL, would respect:rally info r m
the public that he has rebuilt since the fire, and
having enlarged his establishment, and tilled it
with the newest and most approved machinery ? la
now prepared to furnish homing andplarung
boards, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, sash
and shutters, kiln dried, frames, mouldings, boa.
making, ke.
South Pittsburgh, September 7, 1867. la2o
'MANHOOD.
HOW LOST HOW RESTORED.
JUST PUB LI SIIka) ON THE NA
RE, TREATMENT, AND BADIcAL G u m
OF BPBMATORREF.A; 'or 'seminal Weakness,
Beaus! Debility, Neryousnessay Involuntary EilA
atoms and Impotency, resulting from Selfebuse,
fa By Robt. J. Oulveivell, Id. D. Sent under
'Seal, In a plain envelope to any Athireas.,_post "d,
on receipt of two stomps, Dr. ÜBAB. J. V.
IWBowery New York. Post Odlste Box, No. 4,586.
_&ft.
HOUSE AND SIONTAINTER
P. O'BRIEN.
tat - Orders Lasemeut stop, Gran
street, apposite Cathedral.
perfitant
SPRING ANDSILIPINMEtt GOODS
-1. T
REDUCED PIIIC'EB
I'VE RAVE NOW RECEIVED A
TVcH 0 ICE AND bELECT trI'OCIE QOODEI
fur SPRING , ANL SUMMER BALM, which have
been selected with more than usual ears,. nd feel
confident that in the
tiCNNh..m oF FA IRRIC,A ND STYL
-0 F
GOODS
AS WELL AS
FAIRNESS OF PRICE
They will beIiPASS ANY tiOODEI of the hind
over before opened in tkie city, and would respect
ttilly solicit an early call from our pntrona and the
public to examine the name for themsedVes
SAMUEL GRAY & lON,
MERCHANT TAILORS.
mylo 10 VIVTII STREET.
SMITH & PITCAIRN,
Merebant Tailors,
Ito. 4
CILAIti STREET.
D. Bitifoll.LOCH.E.l3: TAILOR,
HAS RE-COMMFNCEDBUSINEJ
at lAN ow nand
No. U
No. 1 PORTU STARET,
etier . e will be glad to see him old friend, and
nab& generally. Will alto do L1T17,1N6 for
fatelliae. for Armr and men. tee
_I M. LITTLE,
J
MEERMEALTIT TAILOR.
U. .4 SAINT. GLAIR wraraccr,
Wr..trish'e Nie thuldrog,)
d 012117 FII BURGH.
WH. EF.. _ ..... ....... rat. boscH.
WM(I , ,E: (70„
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?lUSIIANT TA I LORS,
Dealer:. ILI Ready Made Clottung and ficrdlerneebi
Vurnretnng giooda, corner of Federal street and
614H:et H.01.2r, Apechpay City, P. el 2 ly-dr.vr
jortuafdixtraitt - Ounititsicat.
lAMES W. CRA FT, Commission and
Fora arding Merchant. and Mercantile Broker,
()Mice and Storage. Nu. al North Levee, latent LOOln.
N. l i t --I a give 'mime law ono personal attention
to RA nowt entrusted to my . .NtrO, for which
citargea will to reasonable- Hiderennaa : LB.
Forryt hes HL Louts Paul 14uatig, St. Louis; J.
Braehiaus A Co.. Cincumau; Messrs. Thu .4 J. Craig,
Philadelphia : Warihur, Byrne h Gibtiona, Now
York; W. C. T. Eirmg,iianeas; Northup A
Ransae; J. W. Btu - bridge A Co.. New Orleans;
W. W. Wei , t,n, Memphis; Pennock d Hart, Pitts
burgh; (4. W. elm., Pittsburgh; P. H Bail. R. D.
Adams, Ohmage, W. F. Coolhaugh, Burlingtonjoara;
W 13. Postlevran, Burlington, Iowa; Caput. Conneh,
Bowman. and river men generally.
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HIS IS THE MOST COMPLETE
thorough and eztatuure Commercial School in
tle United States. Upwards of 2,000 students
T
from 81 states haring been eductaed for business
here, in the past four years.
PROF. COVLEY, the world renowned Penman,
still continues at the bead of the Wnting Depart
meat.
MA THEM ATIO3.—A department composing the
full College course, including all the Common and
Higher Wathemahcs, under the special charge of
Prof. J. C. SMITH, A. M., an expertenoed and sue•
cesstni instructor, is connected with the College.
No VACATIONS; Students enter at any
time. MINISTER'S SON'S half price.
For catalogues containing full information, ad
drosathe Principals, JENKINS It SMITH,
Inv2itlawdbeif Pittsbeiroh, Pa
THE LORETTO SPRINGS.
CAMBRIA COUNTY, PA.
NOW O.PEN
THIS NEW AND DELIGHTFUL RE
SORT for those seeking either health or proas•
nre, is situated one mile from the village of Lo
rat*, and four miles from Cresson station, on the
Pennsylvania Central Railroad—from which to Lo
retto, there in a well constructed Plank-Bead.
The Springs are about 2,600 feet above tide-water,
and the air is Wire, a bracing and invigorating,
the thermometer seldom ran t euhote 76 0 in
m
Suter. Thehead widely of` tiehrma and
Olearfield abound in troutguid theinon,ntain ranges
are tilled with game, affording fine siert to those
who are fond of such
The baddingsareadmirably constructed with re
spect to room and'veMilation, and the whole fitted
up with every appliance that eanoontribute to the
comfort of the guests. The . rooms are supplied
withrunning spring water, in marble basins, and
hot, and cold Baths on each floor. , Bath Houses for
ladies and gentlemen. wi water supplied from
the lake, having Swim and Shower-
Baths, Bowling-Alley, Billiard-Table ke, Ac.
The table will be supplied with all'the delicacies
and luxuries that the market affords. The Bar
wilt be talked with the beat Wines. Guests may
rely upon getting the 'purest Wines and Liquors
that can be obted.
The Proprietor hopes to give entire satisfaction to
his guests, and rib pains or expense will be spared
to Meet their wishes and comforts.
The watersof these Springs have been analyzed
by several eminent Cherniete, and found to contain
in large proportions, 811 those valued Mineral prop.
ergot; ter ttitieh the tilitJegs of this spar of the
Allegheny have long been celebrated.
gazumon Tipkete to Loretto Sptii4s for visitors,
will be issued by the Pefinsylvaela Railroad Com
panifivin Philadelphia and Pittsburgh , and. also
more, in connection with the Northern Central
Railroad via. Harrisburg.
For further information apply to Mr. J. Mo.
Dossu Mosso, Monongahela House, .Ntabur g b,
Pa.
A IhWy 1051 , 90 letwetto for all parts of the
Union. On the arrival of visitors at Cressotheowshes
will be in resaineesto.oonvey them to the - Springs.
FRANCIS A. GIBBONS.
my25.1n1443.3 Proprietor.
9thF all the preparations that have ever
been discovered for shmulAting the . growth
r e whiskers and moustache, - rendering them
beautiful and glossy, none have ever bees fewqd
equal to •
BELLINGHAM'S STIBIUTATINO ONGOENT,
BELLINGHAM'S •STIMIILATING - oveRTENT,
BELLINGBAAPS STIMULATING ONGUENT
BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING UNGUENT;
BuLLINGHAM'S ISTIMULAT/NG ONGUENT,
13E121)11%GB:A M'a 81 1111 tn,ATI NG ONGUENT,
BELLINGHAM'S 131 11LATING ONGUENT,
BELLING - HAWS ' 'swum:MATING ONGU ENT,
B.E.LUNGHAM'S STIMULATING ONGUENT.
BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING ONUUENI',
BELLI NG al LAPS STI MII LATINO ONG U ENT,
it ELLINGHAWI3 'STIMULATING ONGUENT,
BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING. ONGUENT,
BELLINGHAM'S STIMULATING ONGUENT,
Foreale by JOSEPH FLEMING,
For sale by JOSEPH FLEMING,
For sale by JO TEPH FLEMING,
For•inde by JOSEPH FlZlfial%
For sale by J05EPHL 1 .5.11.P 1 4,..e,
For sale by JOSUE FAcEarat,
corner Mario; acme; and the Diamond,
corner Market stseetazid thelDismond, anl2
IX)Z. CEPHALIC SNUFF ; G doz.
Ternmputous Chocolate probe, just received
and
for side by ' ' GEO it. KELLY,
irts A/highway ads
Attila'
READ
NEW
TESTIMONY
IeHOH W. H. SCOTT. ESQ
.I.)R. VON MOSCEIZISKER OPERA
`t •El I on my ears very skillfully, and to my
em re satisfaetion. I hare much pleasure in &Wulf
my testimony for the benefit of those who require
hi!, !Services fur the removal.of Deafness.
W, H. eCIYIT, 87 Fourth street.
Pittsburgh, July 17th, 188 1 . •
READ:
For some time I have antlered from Deafness and
continual noise in the Head, which occasioned me
considerable pain and annoyance. I consider it
therefore my duty to state that. DR. VON MC
liiCIiZISKER has entirely restored my heart:. p
and totally removed the noise by hie very skilll.l
treatment,
FELIX GRANT.
MR. GRANT is well known to me, and perfect re
liance may be placed iu what he states in the above
tenathricuird. 8. BA R.NFS,
No. 49 Smithfield street.
P.ttnburgh, July 10111, ISbl.
EYE
EAR.
NORM' IN - TUE HEAP,
DEAFNESS.
Dil. F, A. VD BRUISER
OCULIST AND AURIST.
(Late o f the Austrian Army)
Gives MA entire and exclusive attention to all
maladies of the EYE and EAR requiring medical
or surgical attention, to restore eight and hearing.
Persons wishing to be treated by him either 131
DEdYlriNg or IMPAIRED SIGHT should ar ply
without furtherdelay. They will, in doing so, bane.
fit themselves and give him time to do lustice tc
their , particularly u the SUMMER AIONTHL
are m oat favorable in the treatment of diseases of
the
EYE AND EAR.
From Use hundrons of Leatimonials in his possea
aeon he will .übjoin a row co his card.
It EAD
From an Old Well Known Citizen.
For the last eight years I have been deaf in ."
tell ear, and my ngnt one became deal some six
months ago. I resorted to venous means and In•
cursed heavy expense in endeavoring to obtain
• car , but got no relief from any one, until Ethel , .
in despair, I ceased my efforts in this direction. •
the earnest solicitation el my friends, however,
was induced to subrnit my case to Dr. VON MO.
BoRZIhE ER. As an old citizen, and widely known
here. I most cheerfully testify Maths, has restored
me to ,mu hearing, which is now as perfect as it wa.
forty years ago, and I earnestly recommend all
etthetrel with Deafness to consult Dr. VON MO
EItaIZLSKEIi at once. JORN HECK, Br.,
corner of Grant and Seventh streets.
Pirrssur.int, May 2f, 1861.
FROM .11110. DIRDEVIT7', ESQ.,
From the benefit m eon derived of DR. VON
, Cll USE KWH y treatment, I have much
I.denatire In recommending him toall similarly al
fazted, as a inuft sureesaMl smut-
JOHN DI'DEVITT. aai Liberty eireet-
Plitiihurgb, May 16, tees.
JOHN WCLOSKET, Esq.,
Pia? Plasm Au.sonattr Co , Ps-
April Bth, 18t11. I
TO DR. VON OSCHZISICH 8: 156 Thud Ereet
l'atsburgh—l am happy to inform you that my
little daughter, who bee been quite deaf for four
years, bag, tinder your skillfhl treatment, entirely
recovered. I feel quite *entitled that 0, hearth,
would never have been reclined by natural canner.
but to your treatment alone la ahe indebted for it,
until would earnestly recommend all afflicted wilt
deafness to wreath you at once.
Respectfully yours,
JOKN MCCLOSKEY.
OFFICE,
155 THIRD STREET,
BETWEEN SMITHFIELD ►ND ELI.NT STE.,
1913
Medical and Surgical Notice.
.b.,YE 41. ND E s it,..4 t .
FESLE THE /LiacllL
.11.1 OPERA TOR ON THE EYE AID EAR, has
arnved in the city of Pittsburgh, and will open an
office at the Washington Hotel, on Penn street,
Canal Bridge, where be will treat all diseases of
those delicate mime embracing operahona on the
same, as Strabismus (Cross Eyes,) Cataracts, and all
deformities of the Eye Lids, Ae. Dr. N. is a regu
larly educated Physician and Surgeon, who has deo
voted ten years of his professional life to the treat.
meat of all diseases of the EYE and EAR, and
with a constantly large and increasing practice, it
must be admitted that be possesses superior
advantage over most other operators. All those
who are sillicted with the following diseases can
receive hie services and surgical 2/4 rendered in
all ewes requiring medical and surgical treat.
meat. Such as the Throat, Lungs, Heart, Linn
Complaint, Diseases of the Bones and Joints
also, Cancers, Tumors, Hernia or Rupture, Old
Sores, Scrofula or Kings Evil, Fistula in Ano
and Diseases of the Urinary or Generative Organs
of male, and all Chronic alla eases successfhlly
treated.
Dr Feeler will also treat Female Complaints,
irregular or absent menstruation, Ulceration of the
Month, of the Womb, ka
His intersoppie with the most eminent Plays'
clans and Surgeons of Philadelphia, New York, St.
Lowe, Louisville and Cincinnati, and other East
ern and Southern cities, enables him to keep
thoroughly posted in all the improvementa in.
Medicine and Surgery, thus enabling his patients
to realise all the benefits received Iron nur best
writers.
Petiolate should come:tit with the Doctor at once.
yit.:Bmd
TO FARMERS AND OTHEIR-FOR SALM:
GROWEIPS SUPERIOR PATENT
Grain Fan 'and Seperator,
PATENTED JANUARY 10, 1860
FICHE superiority of this Fan over all
others in nee, consists In Its cheapness, stn_ city and durability.
Second. In cleaning grain faster, better and
more thoroughly with less labor th an any other
mill ever offered.
The p?itentee of the above Fan has been long en.
gaged in manufacturing and selling itgrioul
rural implements, convinced of the great want of a
good Fan for cleaning the different kinds of
and seeds, presents this to the public with fult con
fidence that It will meet their wants.
The undersigned having purchased the sole
right to manufacture and sell the above Grain Fan
and deperater, in Western Pennsyluazust, Western
Virginia and all Ohio, and the right to sell in In
diana and Illinois, is now prepared to till all orders
Wholesale or Retail at 819 Liberty street, Pitts
burgh. Pa. W W. WALLACE:
Pittsburgh, July le. 1881.--1718:13mdaw
Co-Partnership,
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS
day formed a Co•Partnejnjlt_tp under the
name and style of PEREUNS, DIERMOK it CO, In
the Paper, Rag mid general CosmasSiollon Business.
JNO. M PERKINS,
11 RIMY IdERMOK,
msonurgh„ Pa.. EDWARD 0. CLAPP.
March Ist, 186 L.
Aso M. Pluarfa.....a Rust limumpt.....E. o . Cupp-
PERKINS, .MERRICIL & Co.,
WHOLE:SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Paper, Bags, Twine, Cordage &c.,
Manilla Rope, Broom - Tw ine,
and Wire, Paper-Makers
Materials, sus., &c_
Warehouse No. 821"hird Street,
mart PITTSBURGH, PA
SUNDRY PRODUCE.—
lob Sage Pea Nutir,
75 do Feathers:
60 boxes Cream Cheese;
3 bids Egger,
BO 36 Mae Mackerel, No. E 4
250 Wahela Dried Apples;
ao do do • 1 eschew.
100,(h2it in store and for male by
JAB. earner Market and }First me.
laoliroEB IitDUCKD ON ALL KINDS
of wet& r. iliforaale
ant W, P. MARIMALL, ST Wood it.
slistellantons.
P. J. GRAFF. nth) votiB WM. GRAPE'
wise n Stove , Works.
GRAFT & COE,
ELA.3ITIFACTIIBERB i
XVOULD CALL THE ATTENTION
v 99 of the public to their large stock of well ao•
leoted
Cook, Parlor it Heating Stoves,
A.LBO-111 PROVED
KITCHEN RANGES, GRATE FRONTS,
;locum-Wass, de., among which will be thond the
r COAL COOK STOVES 01 THE
STATE, The_
Diamond, Advance, Aix-Tight, Eclipse, and
IRON CITY,
Were awarded the FIRST PEE:WT.4 at the State
lealr for the REST 00AL COOS STOVES. Also,
FIRST PEEMIUM awarc'ed to the
TAUB ANXIIICAII, GLOBE & ILEPI7BLIC,
For the BEM' WOOD COWL STOVES NOW IN
Mt. The HENTUOSIOI and KANSAS premium
Stoves are sect. We call attention of
DPA' and Et ILDERS to the largest stook of
GRATE FRONTS & FENDERS
IN THE STATE
Di. B.—Vire line the DIADIONDand FLUME Cosi
Cook Stoves with Soapatone Linings, which gland
the Bre better than iron. a .18:is
r pm FIFTY NEW 1 1 19/ 1
AND
KIMONO NAND PIANOS,
FOR SALE AT GREAT BARGAINS
THE SUBSCRIBER WISHING TO
reduce his Mock of Pianos, off rs for sale du•
ring Ws and next month, Fifty Ntw and Second
Band Pianos at great Ix rgains, for cash. These
Pianos have nearly all been made especially for
the subscriber, for renting purposes by the beet
makers in the country, and can be relied on aa du
rable and substantial instruments.
Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and
examine them. 'Pot sale by
JOHN -MELLOR.
Lyle 81 WOOD STRS.W.
U. rause& ..—...--.. eau
WHIM & PHILIPS,
GENERAL COOPEKAAM I
•
Lt ram CILIf LIATOAT
!layette Street,
Between Hand and Wayne istreeta,
PITTRUNIti, POllOl.
.93. We are prepared to Turnigh Coal Oili.
Whin
e!; Ereteeetwiseir'PeAralltati,B, al, the
shortest notice and on the moat reasonable terms.
HENRY ERBEIII,
ORGAN MANUFACTURER ,
Keeps constantly hand
CHURCH AND PARLOR ORGANS,
OPEVERY erzE AND DESCRIPTION,
WO. 1. Three stops, 7 feet 5 Inches
deep high, 4 feet 9 inohee wide. 2 feet 6 inches
No. Five atom 9 feet 6 Inches high, 6 feet 0
inches wide, 3 feet 0 inches deep.
No.S. Eight 'steps, 11 feet 6 Inches high 7 feet
3 Wakes wide, 4 feet 8 inches deep.
No. 4. Twelve stops, 13 feet high 9 feet 0 Inches
widec..l feet deep.
The above dimensions are for Grecian cases; if
%tide oases therwill be somewhat higher
For further information apply to ~
JOHN IL RELLOR,IIII - Wood street,
Or RIMY EREEN,II2 Gentry, street.
aplady—eatelsw NEW YORK.
ki ANTILLAS AT COST-
Grey Dress Gooda at octet
Stella Shawls at cost,
Fancy Bilks at cost,
Bareges and TbAtues at cost,
Berage Robes at half price,
Jaconet Lawn at lee" worth 871,
A large assortmeot of
DOMESTIC ',GOODS,
JUST OPENED AT
W. & D. HITGII7B 9 .
aul7
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! !
()FLUMES GIPNEB, -
78 MARKET STREET,
Is no* receiving a splendid atonic of ,
ISTEIW GOODS,
Among which may be found
BLACK CHENILLE NETS,
BROWN CHENILLP, NETS,
SILK AND CORDED NETS,
HEAD DRESSES,
Blink, Brown, Blue, Green, and Drab
GRENADINE VEILS ,
MAGIC RUFFLING. all widths, •
LINEN COLLARS,
LACE SLEEVES,
EMBROIDERED SETS,
LINEN SETS,
LACE COLLARS,
Jaconst and Swiss Edgings and InserUngs,
GENTS' SHIRTS,
COLLARS, NECK TIES,. -
SILK A MERINO UNDERSHIRTS g DRAWERS.
SELLING CHEAP FOR CASH. will
LOUTH AVENUE RESIDENCE FOE
EILLF.—A comfortable two - story dwelling
out*, Conveniently arranged, with hail, two per.
lore, with marble mantles, dining room and ,
kitchen, wash and bake-. room bed .r00113, , a1l on
A n t fioor; and five bed rooms ,' ha% clotbee Press
and ciesels,itin &Mond - (toot. Good cellarunder all
the house; a brick Stable, odahoise) he-i two hoe
grape arbors; great, abundance . of "moments; goose.
Semis',ettawteursis, he. 'rine maple n ears tr
shade tteefi, atm/Warn peach trees, p and
pluma,graveinnit Shell vrai liatipiotofgrorrod•
eighty-two feet trent on Routh Avenge, Allegimny,
by two bundrecrand eighty-sevezi feet. to' Rebecca
street, a beaUtifal , situation and oonvemient. for
businesti in the city, being tint a few militates' walk
from the new btidge,inialhe pseaeh ger railway Jo
in rear of the propetty on Bebeecti street. -we
can recommend the above desirable residence to
any person in search *fa good house and valuable
office, entente._ For price and terms apply at our
8. CTITEIXERT & BON,
fa Market street.
OA T 'bushels Pi me Oats, in
store and for sole -
JANICiI A. WESER"
Ina COrtier Mirketa First sta.
ALL 'APER, • -':,,for y,
9UB W. P. MAIMALL,"B7 Wood aim*
I ~,.. .
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Um
TIIE ABERBICAN,,I4*re,a)tnALY
et Wel tharno Mase4 beg to
of the public to the-lonoWingsentratatteliginow.
menttation at Matiliam Vakotwyrby*Ahivi. *lnc
prsetlistl Watehnielterkend 4ismiller*Zon,_t‘
the United States- rTheentheisig= . *he'
too long for publicaltionitt otie ad :but,
t.bo uttunisprosented NS be recognized -b ' . thaw-
beat
acquainted with the Tistie•tur= 3 . l l24, ‘ . 10 1 1 4 - .,
degree respectable and:Jean 1 , - 44 ' „...:
lishments may be fOund the i..NunnfrOVl
the Company's mannt
ucturefirtgresgterh*.2-*
.Signatnres from nutnycitieicattibtoWitikAtOf.iltily
represented in this list millappearie avlotego id..
vertisemenk • ,
•
TO THE PUBILACii -
The Rtideg4 snd
dealeranrWeekleavingtoughttuidtAld me*,
taa-WatehdalOitiniiiriber otyeath . d
, tn g dealt in : all kinds of lovaturk-W4tchea. for a
much longer of 011ie; beietolWitisithey
have never doaltJrt , or
is individual Instances, have belettinoie ti r
do tbemiaehrea or customer OwbOst - 164•11Weet
durability, beauty of firuph, ~ ..2.gtitty cor
rect proport'ona,sectiraftittnbentfatlituit
went, or of tiourkeritkomplitanu
actured by the Valtharit CoinpanY.
N. E. CRITTENDEN, Cre - iet -
WM. BLYNN, Co Imo
JAM tZ J. ROSS, Zsnesvifie, „
H. 'JENKINS & CO., Cincitinatti, -- ;
W td. WILSON M'GREW, ~
BEGGS & SMITH,
DUIEIME & CO. ~
Da/ Noli,
J. T. & E. M. EDWARDS, Oh loco. -
F. J. ALEXANDER, La 13eHe,
JOHN B. MORSE, Peoria, - '
A. BEPPLEJ3. • "
- . .
W. H. RICHMOND,
H. D. BAYS, , ,1 9. 3 0800.00,
A. B. GILLETT. • • a
S. Lk LILLESON. Deentar;
J. B. BURRAN,RITPHfic t,
Id
J. 'W. BROWN, ' gaineY; •
E. B. TOB IN
_,
BASSE A HUASMAN,
A, P. BOYNTON, . . thdatia/ ...‘ „,=;--
WM. M. MAYO, ._ Jadkeonrule,
E. NORTHEY, ;• ' • Cherry "Grove,
A, W. FO. D. PreePart.
WM. SCHERZER, Pru, •
J. M. FOX, Oanton._
WILLARD & HAWLEY, MU/ yomr.
N. HAIGHT, * Ntr a tklxtr
H. A D ROSENBERG; Roolleatur, . 7
O. A. BURR & CO.,
E. 8. ETTENHEIMER & CO., ' ," " '
WM.& TAYLOR, , Uttes,,
W. W. HANNAH, Hudson,
II; ;R. .A H. 0. CA R(tExTBR, Troy,!-„: •
HOSKINS A EVANS. Oeeregu,
HAIGHT &LEECH. AUblurt,
JAMES YD
E. WE" HE,
JOHN ,
WILLIAMS & (10,
J. N. BENNETT,
A. 8. STORMS.
WM. 8. MORGAN,
HENDFASON BRO'S,
J. A. CLARA.
_.,,..,,..7,.....,....,14441111Xixt1ann,a'
..„,
BLOOD & PUTNAM,
JENNINGS BROS,
JOHN J. JENKINS, Albany, ,
W. H. WILLIAMS, ;4 ' . 1
A. WARDEN Gabell,,
L. 0. DUNNING, Pide-adil'
ORA& 8. WILLARD, Catakill,. ;
. Tanni n.W. P. BINGHAM.,
ma c
CHAR. G. FRENCH, a
J. /d
C. AMMENSON, Rielunousl,
G. H. Bescom aco , Tem*Theme.
J. M. EiTANS___
ADOLPH MYERS, PI
B r ll Mcal a
~,_
~, .--raturaThviltu•
REINEMAN & MEYR&N . rivNitangl3,
BAWL BROWN, , • Nanistoms,
W. T. 101)PLIN. CI
GO). W. STEIN, lOtiston, .
GEO. B. TITUS,
o HECKMAN A YORE, "
GI3O.B'PEIN; -Vietßons
E. J. LARCMT,I.V., . VOCitCheatert
SAML. GARMAN, • : williamepbri
JOSEPH LADOMUR, • ~., 9,oeatog, , I ~.
GEO. W. MoCALLA. liarrisburE.
FRANCIS C. POLACK York.
G. 11, EtHN.
GEORGE HELLER ..'sngliFo
F. P. BELLAR,
R. AUGHINBAUGH, ClUunbersburg,
T. 8. HOFFMAN. Grdeelx4E,
J. C . HANNA. RI
w , . . 0 , 1 4
C. T. ROBERTS.
J. O. DOLON, Idatteb4hpulr,
CHAS. L. FISHER, Addend,
R. N. HT. CLAIR. '' • hullawk'. - . i •
E. A A. PETE/140h ii!CrantOn.
" - ttliavrausr. -
DAVID LA VERACR, Patter*Bi s
W. T. RAE, 'Newark;
ENOCH F. BILLS. ReaMetitwl,
BENNY H. JAMES Trenton,
;
.1.
AA. GARDNER, St. L o cie,
NP, C. D
JEHIJ
MAURI
SUOIBE MTER.Y " .
wi1...... , VAIVILt.
hlu liolPititii4OUn.
; - infen - Hunnaza.
Itigr a n unrou
BF;N.T. EL 000 R, .. . ‘
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S. CHILDS tipw,
DEXTER 4 HAMA • -
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AL E" BE D. TIB ET t . r. . ;ISU " .. '
EWS GIVASZ, , FaHßivar
P.W. MACOMBER, ' - - a• '
J. J. BURNS, Mimed.;
JESSE SMITH. • SalenN
T. M. LAMB, ' Woment4r,
S. N. STORY, “
LEVI JOHNSTON, 16
ANDREW WARREN, Waßinun.
O. W. FOGG.
.e 2
AMOS SANBORN, 'Loral,
JOHN BAR_ _ _ ,TON Lynn,
JOHN WOREGOR, • Lawrence,
WAIL ROOT _ •PHAldeld,
JOHN B. scow,
J. T. SCOTT & CO.
V B. Weidnlßßll3,
F.. A. VOGLER,_
LEDIIIIPOJE,
F. W.
J. W MONVZMd:EIIY,
N..MOOD ,Y
WM. KIRKHAM, Jr.
L RLEO ARN.ANT HONY OLD, A C?.
P
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Boaansuan,
ProTbieuee,
THOMAS STEEL A CO. HarLf'
HEMINGWAY& STEVENS, ,a
WM. ROGGEBs A BON, "
3 .
3 r . muggog, New.liaven,
E. BENJAMIN, e„
J. B. KIRBY
GEORGE BROWN, "
E.. HUNTINTON & CO Danbury,
s. A. WOODFORD
D. HAL.
SM L,
ITH, macifeiown,
L
JOHN GORDON New Loudon,
J. C. BLaCiimAN, Bridgeport,
JAS. R. MIMI, WAftrwry,
autregreg,
SHERBURNE SHAW, .eantorukal,
L. R. &ANDERSON, Concord,
H. KNIGHT, 'r : + I - , -
N. G. CARR,
GEO. W DREW A ca.
J. mytiJ.lne
REUBEN W
W.
OODBURY, • ont,
SPENCER,
WM. B. MOBBILL zisti4.;
RICHARD aci • Laoconia,
JONATHAN H.OI3MBE, Nashua,
B. W. - GODDARD,
HENRY H. HAM._ Paffinumtik,
ROST. N. BODGE, a- , .
CHAS. E. •BACON, , DATek kurs.
F. M. HARDISON
rsvomskir A =km.,
mothcs'mliwAri, -A6buits,
, poittio.
'l3lloklqX4
idinCEMßutruu s _ • Roa
HENRY IgcrittirtißT, '
J. T.MOIRIAND„, r- • • t;-, B ldvid,
at i biA
TOMM_AS 4 , MORRIS„ o r,.
'0 CIiWit4LIAMS. - • - •
G. &ACLU ROGERS,. .elsrlitotwo
D. F.: L ,ttelr 'Hound%
D. _,
ETowternetio,
uniusa,l
BRINSMAIDA HlLDlGllHAtdinicton, -
0. H. HARDING,
T. O.PHINNEY, Xottelier, •
4. A. c _DIZAD__,
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J. 0. BATES, •
B. MIIRDCICH, , W= ry
C. c. anzapiA
G.s HUNTINGTON, :A c t= l 4l
FOSTER GROW
IN- , E.WALDADLC, -
LEANDER, AIWOKP
,:art777-Jantuara
O =MINN> 9114/111*
GREGOR CO., „ _ _
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