The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, May 31, 1866, Image 3

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JOB WOKK.
Eirbth sheet hand MIL 60 eoftlei or less
Quarter sheet kand-bllL CO copies or less
8.C0
11 mi idhi Handbill. bO conies or its
$5.00
Fulltkeet hand-bill, CO eoplei or fess
$8,00.
BLANKS.
Tot any quantity under fire quires, $1,
CO per qnlro ,- on all amounts over that a
reasonable reduction will bo made.
TERMS OF PAPER.
$1,60 per year in advance $2,00 If raid
within the year, and $2,60 if not paid with
in that time,
NOf ICE.
Hereafter tbo Tost OfEeo will bo
loscd every evening at 8 o'clock. On
Sunday t will be kept open irora o to
10 o'clock A. M. Mail Closed at G
J- M. L. LUTHER, P. M.
jej-Dr. Earley, will plopse accept our
hffQh for a copy of tho " General Laws
casscd by tlio Legislature of tbo State
if Pennsylvania."
M&'Vtt bave received tbo seven
teentb annual announcement of tbc
Female Medical College of Pcnn&ylva.
nia. The institution, it we aro to jndge
by tbe number of students, is an excel,
lout one.
M&" Lieutenant-General WinflVld
Feo t died at West Point on Wednes
day last at 11.05 o'clock, ne was sur
rounded at death by many friends, tal
tbe officers and professors of tbe milita.
ry academy.
The Court Housit. Tbe Court
House is now undergoing some repairs,
which are badly needed. Williams Si
McConnell are tho workmen engage
and tbey bave made the Court room
look better than if new by a late proctu
called Calcimining.
ij for trial at July Term, 18G6, of tbo
Court of Common Pleat of Elk county,
commencing July 2d, 18G6.
Crowell vs. Bpnezette twp.
Biiartraw et. rjx. vs.
IIyde& Cumtnings vs.
Clark vs.
Bryant & Eawer vs.
Myers vs.
Millioger vs.
Loesch vs.
Ely vs.
Dilworth vs.
Hunt ct. al. Ad's. vs.
Same vs.
Benzinper ct. al. vs.
Kemmerer vs.
Brenner
Irwin
SOMETHING NEWI
T
fcarl ct. ux.
Bryanti Euwer
Oillet. al.
Taylor
Hays t. al.
Sorg
Raub.
Horton ct. al.
llhiocs
Wilson
Samo
Eichcnger ct. al.
Nulf
Thomas ct. at.
Short.
GEO. A. RATH BUN,
Deputy Prothonotary.
RIDGWAY, PENNA.
AT TnE
vs.
vs.
New Stoic of
WEIS BROTHERS
at St. Mary's, Elk County Pcnnsylvaina
St Mart's. We were struck upon
a recent visit to St. Mary's, by the un
mistakeable evidences of its prosperity.
Wherever you turn you are greeted
with tho sound of the hammers of ma.
sons and carpentors engaged in tbe
erection of new buildings. Not only so,
but the hotels and stores were crowded
even at this dullest season of tbe year.
We were pleased to find that those
business men who advertise we.ro re
ceiving tbe patronage tbey deserve.
jtlT Henry Warner, Esq., whose
mathematical query as to our pigeons is
yet unanswered, propounds a new ques
tion. Ho seems to think that our state.
v " to o-
tercd ightbe a trifle exaggerated and
that tbe odd 770 may be thrown off
without much violenco to tho truth
His question as now presented is " Al
lowing each pigeon to occupy one cubio
inch, of what length must be the side of
a cubical pit to contain 1,000,000,000,
000,000,000,000,000,000, pigeons J
Where is the schoolmaster?
Firhs. A dcitructive fire occurred
iu Oil City on tho 26th instant. Sev
enty-fivo stores, eight hotels, forty
dwellings, a church and a seminary
were destroyed. One hundred and
seventy-five families aro rendered homo
lees. The loss is estimated at $1,000,
000, on which there was insurance for
only about $100,000. Tho portion of
the city on the east side of Oil Creek
was entirely consumed.
On the 25th instant, the eastern end
of tis old Harrisbure bridge was des
troyed by fire. This bridge was pro
iected in 1811. and tbo first toll taken
in 1816. Tha original cost of the
bridge was $192,000.
The store and boardioe house of
Wright & Prycr were consumed by
fire on the night of the 24th inst,
Supposed to be the work of an incen
diary.
On last Thursday about noon the
house of Isaao Keefer. at Wilcox, this
county, was totally destroyed. The
fire ia supposed to have been originated
by children playing with matches.
T 1ST OF GRAND JURORS Drawn 1
1 1 tor July lerm, ISub.
Fox Albcn Ellingcr, Joseph Koch,
Henry B. Shons, R. T. Kyler, Horace
Little, Jos. R. Taylor, P. W. Hays, John
A. Miller.
Spring Creek. Hiram Carman.
Benzinqer. Joseph B. Warner,
trancis Uassady, Jacob V ist.
Benezettb. J. W. WiDslow, Julius
Jones.
RlDQWAY. F. G. Dickinson. J. S.
f Hyde, G. G. Messenger.
Jay. Jacob A. Spangler, A. E.
lolf.
Jones. Ira Westcott.
Sr. Mary's. Philip Fisher, John
Walker, C. R. Sexton, John Krug.
LIST OF TRAVERSE JURORS
Drawn for July Term 1866.
Fox. J. W. Rogers, Enos nays,
Wm. Taylor, Sr. Thomas Gross, Rees
man Meredith, D. C. Oyster, Jerome
B. Taylor, Lawrence Mohan.
Spring Creek. David G. M'Naul,
Martin i'ernn, V m. (J. Hunt.
Benzinqer. Louis Geis, Casper
Emigbt, Jacob Haines, George Kcrner,
Anton Bauer, Stephen Henry, Francis
Keller, Baptist Hush.
Kidqway. John bmuts, Hiram S.
Belnap.
Jay. - bauiuel v asbinder, Armel
Turley.
Jones. John March, M. Weidert.
St. Mar's. Charles Luhr, Joseph
Wilhelra, Xavicr Ilabcrbush. Joseph
Windfeldcr,' John Sosenlicimer,
Benezette. John Z. Lindemuth,
Andrew Overtuif, D. B. Winslow, Miles
Dent.
Highland.- Levi Ellithorpe, Wm.
Stubbs.
Suookssors to George Ws.
Offer for sale, at wholesale and retail, a well
selected stock of SPRING SUMMER
9
Silks, Morincrs, Poplins, Delaines, Mohairs
toburgs, Plain and figured Alpacas.
A large assortment of Prints
White Goods of every de
scription. Flannels
of all kinds, Ging
ham, Tickings &
Shirting in
great vail-ty.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
FLOUR,
GROCERIES,
. QUEENSWARE,
FEED
HARDWARE,
LUMBER
H0USB SIGH to ORNAMENTAL PAINTING.
HUB SUBSCRIBERS W O 0 I. D It E-
spoctfully inform tho oiiiions of Elk
county that they have just started in the
above business in Ridgway, and feel confi
dent that they can please all who may favor
them with their custom, GRAINING,
PAPER HANGING
AND CALClMININO
DONE ON SHORf NOTICE AND IN THE
most fashionable and Improved manner and
style. Ureters left at this Office or at the
Banking House or Souther, Willis & Souther
will be promptly attended to.
W. Y. WILLIAMS,
B. O. McCONNELL.
May-17'66-ly.
r((rh:Ll YJiAltl we
tp-ljtWv want Agents everywhere
to sell ouriMPBovm $20 Sewing Machines.
Three new kinds. Under and upper feed.
Bent on trial, n arrohted five years. Above
salary or large commissions paid. TheosLT
machines sold in the United States for less
than $40. which are fully licensed by Iluwe,
Wheeler ft Wilson, Orover ft Baker, fXngcr
ft Co., and Bachelder. All other (ill pun ma.
(chines are infringementt and the teller or user
are reliable to arrett, fine and imprisonment.
Illustrated circulars sent free. Address, or
call upon Shaw & Clark, at Biddcfojd,
Maine, or Chioogo, 111. f may-17'66-ly.-
JOB PRINTING
CHEAPLY &
EXPEDITIOUSLY
Exeouted t tbo Advocate Office.
NEATLY,
SHINGLES,
AND
Buyers will find
jADIES
& c
HILDRENS
VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE.
The uudersigncd has laid out a vil.
lage upon his ground adjoining the Ridg
way Depot, to be called ELK. The lots
are w teet front by 100 feet deep front
ing towards the railroad.
Terms For the first lot sold. S100. Foi
the second lot sold, $110. For the third
lot sold, $120 and so on increasing in
price as lots are sold.
BQ, t irsi purcnasers get tne cboice to Is
at the cheapest rates.
Purchasers will be registered in the or
der of their application. Ten per cent of
tho purchase money must bo paid at tho
time of the application.
imApplications will ber'macie to John
G. Hull, Esq., Ridgway, Pa.
J. S. HYDE.
Ridgway, mar,29'60-tf.
Millinery Goods ; such as Bonnctts, Hats
Caps, Ribbons, Dress and Bonnet trimming
oi every description.
GloveB and Hosiery, Spring and Summ-
Balmorals, Gents furnishiBjr Goods of I
every description, Cloths, Cassimeres,
Tweeds, iattinetts of all kinds, Hats
Caps and Clothing of better quality
than any establishment in tbe
countv. Oil cloths, Glass
Ware and Lamps, Boots and
Shoes, a large assortment
ata low figure. In Hard
ware, our stock is com
plete. We havo Yan.
kee Notions, Hoop
Skirts, and Mir.
rors in great
variety.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
fff
STORES
AMONG TnE
REMINGTON & SONS,
THE MARKETS.
Ridgway, May 81, 1866.
FLOUR, per bbl $13 00 14 00
PORK do 34 00
WHEAT, per bushel 2 70
RYE 1 00
CORN 1 10
OATS 65
BUCKWHEAT 1 25
DRIED APPLES 4 00
BEAN'S -3 00
BUTTER per pound 40
. -30 reace
MANUFACTURERS OF
Revolvers, Rifles, Muskets and carmnes,
for the United States service, aiso
POCKET AND BELT HEVUL,VEKB,
Repeating Pistols, Rifle Canes, Revolving
Ritles, Kino and csnoi uun uarrem, m Buu
materials sold by gun dealers and the trade
generally.
In these days of housebreaking and rob
bdry, every house, store, bank, and office,
should be suppneu wnn ono ui
REMINGTON'S kkvuJjVmvo.
Parties desirint; to avail themselves of thf
late improvements in Pistols, and Bupeno.
workmanship anaiorm, win uuusuiuuiii
in the New Remington Revolvers.
Circulars oontaiuing cuts ana description
of our arms will be furnished upon applica
tion. .
E. REMINGTON & SONS, Ilion. K. I.
AprU 5th 186.-ly
Court Proclamation.
WHEREAS, HON. R. G. WU1TJS
President and Charles Mead
and E. C. Schultze, Associate Judges
of the Court ol Common Pleas, and Jus
tices of the Court of Quarter Sessions
and Orphans' Court, and Court of Oyer
and Terminer, and General Jail Delive
ry of Elk county, by their precepts to
. "! a. 1
mo directed, nave oracrea a ,uu ui
Common I'leas, a Court of Quarter Ses
sions, Orphans' Court, and Court of Oy
er and Terminer and General Jail Deliv
ery, to be holdcn at Ridgway, in and
for tho county of Elk on the
FIRST MONDAY IN JULY 18G6.
being the 2nd day of tbe month and to
continue one week. .Notice is nereoy
ot tbe
A large stock of
FLOUR,
PORK,
SUGAR,
TEA,
COffEE,
SPICES,
RICE,
SALT,
LARD,
Oil.,
WnAUJ OIL, i-.
PETROLEUM CANDLES.
i -
SOAP OF ALL KINDS.
Most Complete
AND BEST APPOINTED
IN THE
In short, we have everything needed for
tannly uso.
Cedar and Willow Ware of every de
scription. Confectionary, Brush,
es of all kinds. A full assort- '
meut of Stationery, Wall Pa- -per,
Paper Curtains, Beau,
tiful Oil Cloth Window
Shades. A very largo
assortment ot Segars
and Tobacco.
COUNTRY
BLACKSMITHING !
H. 8. BELNAP desires to inform the eiti.
xens of Ridgway and vicinity that he has
leased J. S. Hvdo's Blacksmith Shon on
Mill street, and has employed eood work
men who will bo evor ready to make any-
tning from a buckle to an anchor.
Particular attention eiven to tha-.ahoeins
of horses. All I ask Is a fair trial.
May 17'66-ly.
THE VIRGIN GOLD MINING COM
PANY OF COLORADO, 1250 "Origi
nal interests " $100 each, of which 250
are reserved for Working Capital.
Subscribers elect their own OCBoers, and
themselves manage the affairs of the Com
pany ; each subscriber being eligible aBjOne
of its officers.
THE PRESIDENT
is to be chosen from among the Board of
Directors.
THE DIRECTORS
are to be selected by the subscribers from
among tliemBclves, at the first meeting for
organization.
THE SECRETARY AND TREASURER
is to be a subscriber and selected by the
Directors.
BANKERS.
The Centra! National Bank, Philadelphia.
SOLICITORS.
Theodore Cuyler. Esq.,
Robert D. Coxe, Esq.
Americans are proverbial for the avidity
and oommendablo seal with which tbey
participate in enterprises having for their
object the development of our national re
sources. At one time " Railroads " at
another " Coal "then " Copper " or
"Iron," and more recently "Oil" have
been the all-absorbing topics.
In all these several enterprises, as will
be recollected, those who first took hold of
thorn made money ; some larger amounts
than others, according to their investments.
Mining operations in the fields of Colora
do and elsewhere now mainly engross the
public attention. Considering that several
such oompanies have been already organ
ized that they are now at work that the
reports from their mines are highly favor
ablethat it is known that at tbe present
time there are on the way from the ledges
of Nevada and Colorado numerous " bars
of silver" and "bricks of gold," it is
believed that the enthusiasm already mani.
fested on the subject will, in a little time,
be so greatly increased on the receipt and
exhibit of these " returns," that innumer
able companies will spring up, whose stock,
being based at the then greatly inflated
prices of ledges, will necessarily be less de
sirable man uiat now to be bad thereby
giving to those who avail themselves of tbe
occasion now presented, of securing " ori
ginal interests," an opportunity of then
disposing of tbe large amount of stock each
holder receives, at a handsome advance.
With these preliminary remarks the fol
lowing PaosraoTCS is respectfully presen
ted. The property of the Company proposed
to be organiiod by the sale of these " ori
ginal interests," consists of the following
Ledges, all situated within a radius of five
miles of Central Citv, Colorado.
TRAIL CREEK DISTRICT.
Mammoth Lode, of 100 feet,
Never Fail Lode.f of 200 feet,
Vanderbilt Lode, J of 200 feet,
Union Lode, of 200 feet,
Old Ophir Lode, of 100 feet,
TRAIL RUN DISTRICT.
Bolmaa Lode, l of 200 feet,
BANNER DISTRICT.
St. Louis Lodo, of 100 feet,
Pensaeola Lode, of 100 feet,
UPPER FALL RIVER DISTRICT.
Abe Lincoln Lode, of 200 feet,
Washoe Lode, of 200 feet,
Minnie, or Louisa" Lode, of 200 feet,
Riddle Lode, of 200, feet,
AND THE PLACES TO GET
17EBUY 0UR STOCK directly
v trora the Manuiacturer and there-
v i ii i i
iuic wc utunuuiu iu ecu cuuuuer luaui v -w-m
any other establishment to Elk eounty. 4jiOO(l IftXriTcllIlS
. '
triven to the Coroner. Justices
LARD -3o reace ana uonsiaDius oi mo cuuui;
CHEESE 80 Elk. that thev are bv these precepts
- , .) i - " . . - ... -. ...
mackerel commanded to be then and there in ineir
WHITE FISH '
EGGS per doxen -...25
Erie, Pa., May 31, 1860.
FLOUR per bbl $11 60 to 14 00
PORK " 80 50 to VI OU
BEE f 18 00 to 20 00
WHITE FISH bbl - Wto to
MAPKF.RF.I. .. 10 00tol2 60
WHEAT per bushel 2 60 to 2 60
BEANS 1 76 o 2 00
EGGS Bar dozen 20 to 22
LARD per pound 24 to
CHEESE 22 to
BUTTER 40to
SrThe price of gold in New York
proper persons, at 10 o'clock, a. m., of
said, day, with their rolls, records and
inquisitions and other remembrances, to
do those things which their ofliccs ap.
pertain to be done, and that all Justices
of said county make returns of all tbe
recognizances entered into before tbem
to tho Clerk of the court as per Act ot
Assembly, passed May 8th 1864. And
those who aro bound by their recogni.
tans to prosecute the prisoners that are
or shall bo in the jail of said county of
Elk, and to be then and there to proso.
cute against tbem as shall bo just.
J. A. MALONE, Sheriff.
Maf-17'M.
rpnE PUBLIC
I vited to call
Etook and prices 1
are respectfully in-
and examine our
Whether they wish
to buy or not, tor wo claim to liavo one
of the most complete stocks and the
finest STORE in the county and can
sell for less profit, than any other house
in the county.
Weis B
CALL& SEE !
ROTIIERS.
St. Miry's, Mttta 10th 'iA-
Mere ZO.fc.lM-!?'.
This Lode is very well developed, with
vein of ore 4 feet in width ; ore prospects
well.
f There is one shaft on this Lode 20 feet
deep and 50 feet long, and the orovioe is 8
feet in width.
X This Lode is well developed, and con
sidered one of the best in the distriot ; there
is a shaft on it 60 feet in depth with a vein
of sulpherets four foet in width. Assays
made of this ore prove it to be very rich.
This is an A. I. Lode, and has shaft
of 76 feet in depth vein of ore three feet
in width and of good quality. Ore taken
from this Lode yielded $106 per eord in
gold.
This is really tho richest Lode yet diSi
eovered in the district ; it is well developed,
and ore taken from this Lode yielded up.
wards of $800 per cord.
" Being a total or zuuu reel or nearly a
half a mile in length horiiontally, of rich
Gold-producing territory, of unlimited
depth, together with all the dips, spurs and
angles, and alBO all the metals, ores, gold,
silver and other metal -bearing quvta, rock,
and earth therein, and all the rights, priv
ileges and franchises thereto incident, ap
pendant and appurtcnanoed, or therewith
usually bad or enjoyed, under and subject
to tbe jurisdiction or tne uovernment of tne
United States."
The titles to all of which claims have been
examined by a member of the Bar, resident
in Colorado.
His opinion is as follows
This is to oertify that I have carefully
examined the titles to the foregoing lodes
or ledges, and am satisfied that tbey are
perfect.
THOMS MASON, Att'y at Law.
Ctl Citr, Onlera'!.
The pj-ncn of a circular is too lituiti-d tf
givo opin'otn of numerous distinpnin'i
ed cit'r-.-t.s .'ion of science who have
atnincd llm di.ilricl ; this fallowing cxtrnn 1
relate thereto, iidu tlat of Prol'cisor re
ward N. Kent, in pnrt;cu!ar, of tho New
York U. S, Assay OGiccis directly in polo.
Our lata lamented President Mr. Lin
coln during an interview with 8peakr
Colfax, relative to the hidden wealth of Col
orado, Navada, &o said
" I have very large ideas of tbe rti'-.ir-l
wealth of our nation ; I believe it praK V :
Inexhaustible."
The Hon. J. V. Upsher, Secretary o? t'irf
Interior, in tho OJieia' Report presented to
Congress, dated December Cth, 1864, refer
ring to the then present condition of our
Western Territories, says. "The weal'.h
embedded in the rocks of that extensive re
gion is actually inexhaustible, and it will
furnish in future years, indirectly a princi
pal part of our means of liquidating tbe
debt contracted by the Government for tb
overthrow of the Great Rebellion."
The Hon. H. P. Bcnuott, deleft id
Congress from Colorado, In a speech before
the House of Representatives enid.--'; Judg
ing from what I know of tho undeveloped
resources of this country j from what I am
told by praotical miners who are well in
formed upon this Bubjeot, I do sny bor
to-day before this House and boforo this
Country, to be placed upon the reoords and
readof all men tliut within fivcycars' (Lno,
and by the year 1860, tbe gold fit-Ida of Col
orado Territory will produce $30,000,000
aunually ,- and even then its full resources
of mineral wealth in gold alone remain not
wholly developed. I speak from tha united
testimony of many praotical miners who
have spent many years in the mines of
California, when I say :-that the gold
bearing region of Colorado is far tnoro ex
tensive, quite as inexhaustible, and the
gold-bearing quartz of a much riohor quali
ty than in California."
Professor Edward N. Kent, ot tbe 5sw
York Assay Oilice, says .-
'As to the extent of the gold mines of
Colorado, I am not prepared to give an esti
mate, as I found enough to fully employ my
time within a r&dius of five iniks of Central
City, the location of the abovo Ledges,
but os to tho richness of them, I have no
hesitation in saying, that I believe then to be
the richest ever discovered. With soionee,
capital and thePacifio Railroad, Colorado is
destiued in my opinion, to rival or supercede
California and Australia, and become th
El Dorado of tho World."
The opinion entertained by those obroad
of claims in this district, is shown by tha
following extracts
Euglish capitalists have purchased G00.
000 of the Colorado mining lands, and their
ogents and employees are now en rout to
develop the samo. The claims aro princi.
pally in Russell and Trail districts, and a
recent purchase has been the ScatonLode of
1000 feet for which they paid 100,000.
An idja of tho value of some claims (100
foet each) may be formed when tho fact i
considered that it often occurs that they
yield millions of dollars, and havo in several
instances boon sold for $25,000 per foot.
Mr. Fields, from 831 feet of tho Bobtail
Lodo has taken out already over $200,000
in gold, and $2GG,000 has been offered and
refused for 83 J feet of this samo lodo, equal
to $800,000 for a claim of one hundred feet
As the purchase of either of the abova
lodes would require more monoy than th
majority of persons have at command, it
has been determined to consolidate them,
and to divide thorn into Twelve Hundred an 1
Fifty.
ORIGINAL SHARES
which will oost tbe subscribers hereto
OHB HUNDRED DOLLARS EAOU.
thus affording the man of limited moans, a
well as the capitalist, an opportunity to
oure an interest in thin region of "praoti
oally inexhaustible" wealth.
As all arc aware, tho usual plan adopted
for the development of such a property is to
form a company and issue cortificates of
stook. The plan boro proposed may bu
considered preliminary to the formation of
two or mora Companies on theso properties,
which are subjeot to no royalty, leases or
mortgages.
The Subscribers can then upon this rolid
and substantial basis, eloct officers from
among themselves, each subscriber being
eligible to the position of an officer of tbo
Company-.
In order that handsome returns may b
speodily roalizcd, those subscriptions are
based upon the proposition that the subsorl
bers immdiately on receipt of the Deeds
(now ready for delivery, and which my b
examined at tbe Office of the understood
before subscribing,) may lease their lands
on heavy royalties, or at once organiio
Companies in the usual way for which tUcra
is an amplo basis.
To aecommodote those of moderate means,
theBB " interests " are put at $109 nch,
in order to get the lis-1 fiikd at once, nn-.l to
prevent any delay in the orgauiiati-.-a of tho
Company.
Considering the numerous valuabla
"Ledges" which constitute tbe 6a('.ifthis
enterprise the fair and equitable fenturei
the low prices at which ' interests" iu it
ore offerod, and that each interest, cutitles
the holder to his pro rata sbaro of stock it
all the Companies that, may be organ
upon them also recollecting that iu all,
there aro only 1000 iuterests lobe sold, and
it would only require ono hundred gentle
men each to take ten ($1000) to absorb tbo
wholo, it is presumed that it is hardly neces
sary to suggest to those desiring to tecum
one or more of these original interests, to at
once send in their subscriptions.
Checks or Drafts should bo drawn to tht
order of the undereigned, whose endorse,
ment will be a receipt, in addition to thai
one that will be promptly sent on .receiving
them.
United Slates 6-20's 10-40's 7-30's and
other Government Bonds token at par. and
ony premium or accrued interest thereon
allowed. Bonds may be sent by registered
wail or by express.
The books ore now open. Subscription
reoeived by
DUNCAN M. MITCHESON,
Jf. E. cor. Fwrth Si Walnut Su.
PhtladelpLU
REFERENCED.
His Excellency,
ANDREW O. CUBTIH,
Governor of I'onn'a
His Excellonnv,
2ABCS8 L. WARD.
Governor of N. J
HON. ELI SUPER, 1H0N.W.8. J0HF30
See. of State of Peuu' a. I Sec. of State of N. J
BOy. MORTON MoMICUAEL,
Mayor of Philadelphia.
Geo. M. Troutman, Pres't Central National
Bank, Phiodelphia.
Geo. K. Zeigler, Pres't National Bank,
Commerce, Philadelphia.
Robert P. King, of King & Boird of PhiTl-
dolphia.
Benjamin Orne, of J. P. & E. D. Orn- Ph i ;
adelpbia.
Edmund 'A. Bonder, of B. A. Soudar,- A Co.,
Philadelphia.
L. Montgomery Bond, of Bond ft Pi IP.
Philadelphia.
John Welsh, of S. & W. Welsh, PhiladelpVt
ftrln aeuding subooriplionB, giva atmi
and address (jmj, in ordor tbal it may l
oorreotly entored iu tiie euuscription itniii
from which receipts are issued, ni l ri i
which Notices "ill be made out for ih !"'.
mi( fcr mgcq'ia'iia. mir SH-V
$iTooe4y was 81 37 J.