The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, February 18, 1864, Image 2

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A Democratic noternier*,'lrt commeit
finittiPer.4ls, Maui article - this Pape;
uses the Miming langnage
°At thsprerustfires,the Paskurstie party is
genuine adericate of proteenthl the war
1•1* ,1 4; bin*? or' Die 'reiroratime fif our
Un (pit; dbolitasinte 46/ no such purpose. "
;Ivry briefly to correct this
easeetisii,'athongh - to do en world siem
be *work , of the merest supererogation,
einem these "Ito assume to be. par =dime
theDemocraio party as the present time
have tionaseires disproved it by their mite
in, doing'so; we wlalt to be understood as
' ittainigne - referenee to the patriotic men in
eregy cemsennity who ease glorie4 in calk
•-• fag themselves Democrats, and who Breslow
standing rilfoitlitiold fiairand _reddening
Its Mk with their blood. 13nel meit de
not constitute the , TkcHOOTStrO 'party "at the
meant time ;” ... they do net tote its tickets;
„ they are not admitted' into. its .conmeds.
_ Na wish to be understood as speaking of
I /at as itteillict I" It 1 11 1 4 '.
- Lit true, ass, that, bad grammar aside,
Who pstnoenttle party letkesenulne &deo
tate iiipiisienilng the war against treason
• .."'" Bar Obi testcmitiori of our Union T' Go back
palest threeyears, you who have. fhith
in the pamonstio party "at the present
!buy"'`'nd where was your party then?
]horn, and Tionrsor, and Cosa, and
TOuen, and BrAmt, all members of the
=,:,;'• Democratic Cabinet—ehall we tell you of
tunas And, imbecile Amu BCHIANANt
Had they done their duty this war wood
never have been. Three/ears ago there.
Sot-fairly started; Its heats
were not marshaled by thousands and tens
of Gaussian tie capital of the nation was
art s „.beleaguered; Sumter could ha, •
teeti — ieLenfireed with 'ease. What did
JAHNS Bemuses undid., Democratic, advis
Sr. do` at that- critical moment? They
said they had no Power to coerce s seceding
State; that the Government was powerless
to protectitself from domestic foes; that to
re•entbrott Sumter would be to, exasperate
int SOitittiiii tuetheen. 'And thus it was,
- to the everlasting disgrace of the American
- ::":people, that the rebellion which could have
keenerahed like an egg-shell if a Jaexsox
or a Bonn bad been in the Presidential
-chair, was allowed to gather strength day
by day until, when BUCHANAN retired to
make room foists honest and a loyal man,
• it hidgiown to the proportions of a giant.
This Is the manner ih which the Democratic
party threajears ago prosecuted "the war
against treason I” It is the blackest page
of mecottotree history. -
And during the many dark and anxious
dais - Whielthave intervened between the in
angtuatiori of AltilllTAN LINCOLN and the
, present thus," what has been the :elation
of the-leaders of the Democratic party to
utile . ire; against treason?" At Aret the .
overwhelming tide of national enthusias m
swept even them into the support of the
Gentirnspint,: - .ln ita(drove to preserve t h e
reverses came, their tour
' ego failed them utterly; their old spirit
of enbservienny to Southern dictation
returned,to them, and thenceforth
became peace men and Copperheads.
BAU.:ANDIOHAN became their high priest--
Vallcurrptiam who proclaimed on the floor
of Congress he would not vote a man
nere dollarfor the prosecution of the war;
Ik Knlghts of they Golden Cirri, extended
their disaial 'organisation to every North
' int.liinte; Democratic editors and orators
write and teiked shoot the rights of traitors.
soldiers'--:were enticed to desert and
then concealed, and United States oth
ars attempting to arrest them were tired
, . upon and-murdered by Democratic rebel
eympath'sers; clans for hat Davis were
gleam at Democratic meetings; the draft
wait forcibly resisted, and the streets of
Haw York made to run with the blood of
Vatted States !olden slain by Copperhead
Democrats.. Nor Ls this the wont. The oppos:_
. ilotiof the Cspierhead Democrats to spree
station of the war notoriously encouraged
the rebedi'M ,mske palter efforts to pro
tranit, and also encouraged rebel symps
ealn in Europe to fit out piratical vessels
to prey upon our eommeree, audio run our
blockade with.. all manner of 'applies for
* thti:rebel - enlace: Add there facts the
*Harts tonne of the Copperhead editors
of thennintryln discouraging enlistments
erersince-the spring of 1882, and still the
shannfill-reeord Of the Copperhead Demo;
envoy= the question : of "prosecuting the'
mar against trensan" is not bill told.
And7ct, In tie - fees of the fact that the
world know' this
by
record of the
last,three ytars by heart, Democratic edi
ton' line 'the' andacity to say that their
puff als the 'genuine advocate of prosecu
ting the war agiinst treason." They even
--do this bane the Ink is dry which an
nerunece - the vote la. the Home en tke
eraw enndtment when sixty Dem:••
=WO members 'of that body, headed
by Fernando Wriod; voted to - kilt the only
-....tneamers - uport w the Administration
idles to fill sip th e , nuke of our wasted
err
Gentlemen of the Deanoenttie press t We
ticktuit object to yonr. uteAbelltion.
lit," It It gratifies you to do so; we do not
sertensly - bideet to yOur Cappeilieedism,
bemisui the more we tee of it, the greeter
the necessity-we see for enlightening the
piarldeNcea their dot, to a. bleeding opus,
...um brit we do - objeit mast inegiantlY to
lone & h>rinly Frieda er , 'preteadlog to be
in: of the _war when ahoest every
word you writibati a direct tendency to
•
Dins that war be 'an tininecessful and un
holstranr..-•
Micolntlir!ed -In !mop
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he repot If Um/to:ilia Genera of thtr
ihst• upon Railroad. Is the
-moil complete
- • that has Lan piblishad. The 'following
. *tatzlizit *big bat; prepared trout the ra. ,
' - Volk sholling the uhaskishad railroads in ohs
totjt v otith..ttio..atuntsor .. ot Wks
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"We are enabled to state upon the vary
highest authority, that General Grant has,
within a few days, fOrmally, peremptorily;
and in most decisive terms, rejected direct'
offers made to him lately, by leading pan
critic politician; to secure his nomination
for the Presidency by their National Con
ventioa."
Program of the Campaign In the
Southwest.
The campaign in the Southwest develops
in the most auspicdous manner, and some
of the results which, though foreseen to be
necessary itenseqnentiesof the moves, could
yet hardly have been anticipated as likely
to come so promptly, 'already ebow 'bem
oans. We yesterday Indicated that the
advance of Sherman's column toward Mer
idian as an objective, might be expected to
bare the effect or.callieg off a portion of
Jabuiton's force from Dalton, and that the
weakening of the rebel !onset that point .
would In ell likelihood be followed by the
'dean°e of the Union force from Chain.
a• oga.
TTeclay we lave to chronic'o the fulfill
meld of both of these prophecies. John
ston Ituteen detaching trusts to weeny h
en the forces opposed to Sherman, and there
are ticlidge that the army at Chattanooga
Is in motion.
Gen. Sherman, following his easterly
lino of advance parallel with the Southern
tlissiesippi Railroad, has taken possession
of Jackson. Jackson is the capital of the
Suds forty-four miles cast of Vicksburg,
and the point of Intersection of the South
ern blississippl and the Memphis andfNew
Orleans Railroads. It to a water highway
to the Gulf by Pearl River, which empties
into the Rigolets. Gen. Sherman entered
Jackson on the Sib Ind, meeting with but
sight resistance from the rebels,' who fell
back oast of Pearl River.
In connection with the Masao, of Gen.
Sherman'. army we have to day the inter
esting Intelligence of the setting out of
another column which is destine& to play
an impertantoomerstive part in the grand
campaign in the Southwest. 'This Is um
' posed of the Fifteenth Army Corps, under
command of Gen. Logan. It bas advanced
from Huntsville, Ala., and crossed the Tina
nessee river at Larkin's Ferry.
What is the purpose of this movement?
The telegraphic report assigns it eke ob
joat of acting in conjunction with Sher
i man'. force. There is, however, no pro- -
bibillty of this Saab movement of two
columns separated by an interval of three
hundred miles with the enemy between
them, would oertainly be in violation of
fundamental military maxim, and would
be barely admissible on the supposition that
thert were no enemy to oppose it. The
likelihood Is, therefore, that this corps ts
declined for operation on Johnston's left
flank, by a nun= due east (eixty.miles) on
Rome, In conjuration with &movement due
south of the Army of the Cumberland, on
-the same point...We throw out this opin
ion, however, with due diffidence, as indeed
becomes those who speculate beyond the
range of the larger strategic movement',
which are dictated by great controlling
principles, and attempt to descend to
menceuvres of tactics, which necessarily
ray Itiasiordanene with varying cireasm
stems.
And now with regard to the third col
on% the cavalry corps under Gen.. Smith
and Grierson. At tut advice. it was mu
kg southward from Corinth, following the
Mobil. and Ohio Railroad. A few days'
marching must bring this force in position
to over the left flank and front of Sher
man's column. If imasenfal, it will doubt
less anticipate the latter forte in the pee
session of Meridian.
A encoessful march on the part of Slier.
; man to Meridian would prompt the with
drama of the rebel fora from Mobile, es,
is that cue, its only raifrOad eanaticaietnies
could be cut En the rear. But this should be
expedited by a vigorous demonstration on
the pert of Banks, as it Is of the utmost lm
I parlance to get immediate command of the
two &Manta of the Mobile River—the Tom
bigbee and the Alabama—for the purpose
of throwing up supplies to Sherman.
While these movements are going on it
Is not to be masted that the rebels will be
still. Johnston is, however, placed In the
=plume predicament of being threat
ened at points which It is equally impart.
ant for him to protect. If he fells back to
oppose Sherman and cover Central Ala
bama, he nnociveta Atlanta to the advance
of the Union farces at Chattanooga. If,
on !heather hand, he falls bask to cover
Atlanta, Sherman's progress cannot be
=larded. The only rebel fora known Is
be in Bibert=tes line of advance, are the
two cavalry tarps under Forrest and L D
Lee, lately organised by General Hishop
Polk.
The campaign in as Southwest certainly
open" with morrments of colossi proper
uons, and their progress Arill be watched .
with latexes interest. The forma are so
placed that eneonateriahmty be expected
immediately.—New Yott raw.
We are much pleasod to find the follow
ing timely and sensible - remarkain a Late
editorial of the Se. Lo its Democrat, B. Orel:
enterria paper, and the moat "radical"
newspaper In the whole. West. Speaking
of the Than party and Its . future, the
writer of the article alluded to says::
"To IMMO! that pally we believe to be a
primejteetuity. It hag so far borne the.bur
den orthe war for the:Union, and if lt goes
down, we shall seriously fear for the Union
Baia We therefare , feel Ilia standing
by: that - part", whom, ita nominee may
be, aa we would eland by the .14
of the - country, whoever may uphold it.
It is
.yet; too soon, in 'Omer of war and revo
lution like' think to tell or intelligently die
, ono, who the nominee of the National Union
party will be. Brenta m ay so 'hip them
selves that'll,. LihooTn will unavoidably be
the man '
• and on the Other head he may be
ruled out of the queethan altogether. If we
were to indulge -& prottlation, we would up
turn. 0 4411.12111, stood the best chance of
being taken up In the /bile and rivalry now
gresaillsgamong prominent candidata.' Bat
whoever the man may be, what we went and
what we believe a vatemsjority - of liepublf.
eau or Unionists want, is a fair party C.a.
fatties, with' will mat poly &algae/ the candi.
date, And trig lay down a said platinv of prig.
etplat, asalpia caiididate open it go malreth
Ago km dome demi teapot nkrisi., limey - -
for tlem."
Thlt STA= JOCIRAL.--WO iIIITO Teal
the Ant number or e," new weekly
with this name, published at Herrisbargby
D. IL H Bleu; late of theMontoor Amer.
jezu. •• lib to be devoted to the support of
thelfsitiled end :.Eltate Admittistrettone:
Ws hope lila prove to be e. remunerstivi
futtlumtlal caliber:lr* the goat -mum;
-
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, !ha laimpil Ai 2410.241avi sal.
saMm444o; . s ; 11 , 11
papiwfis gnAgatost W ild!
*bead.* lc* be it b4bxralaa*it*-
Atiznitat'aiktirre
neiniik'aiptintheer Clang - is;
Pained the belief that !tiding Democrats
*ll4olaiktcif i(tietiies s e - were at work to
tiedfilitetteral Gat= their candidate for
the Presidency, and added that we wereno
so sure as we would , like 'tit be that ,the
leading members of our party were making
the proper moves to prevent such a 00115IIM:
mitten of political rascality. Since 'that
article was published, we have met In , sev
eral deur exchanges with a denial-of the
Generals intention to be a.candidate as the
nominee of any party. None of these pa
pen, however, bare questioned the main
item to which we gave:erpremion, namely,
theintention of the Democracy to make the
General their candidate If they could. We
have now, in a Washington letter to the
.fifinclnnati Chntranvied, written by a cor
respondent in whose statements we place
great faith, the following verification of our
leading assertion, coupled with an alleged
pesitivedenial by Gan. Grant that he could
be used by the Woods and Coxes and Soy
motcri who' now run the Democratic "ma
chine." We gladly place the paragraph of
the Commercial's correspondent on record,.
and trust that it may prove to be true in
every particular:
The Trne Doctrine.
b Feeling In wiscia.; -
- *lite? Orleans corre*sdiiii-of'4
Canto Tribune writes es follows:
"!. IteupPlete ibe eountr7 in beginning to
unlierstand the fast that Lonigans will be
the Ant reconstructed Slate. Altai:mum
st*rTeribessee mey follow cheely hi her
fitii4tiii, cannot probsbly some 11 1 1
*id itek' 'vat: aeti . .hould be; foi- mit
persuaded the moat thoroughly honest,
zealous and , loyal people-month: of Mason
and Dixon's line are to be.found among the
Union men of We State. Their solaria-
Geeslin deeper, their purposes purer, and
their understanding of facts and principles
more intelligent, than I hadetnrcenception
of When! came here. Eiseve.ete I have
seen so much' ahem Unionism parading
itself, that I have naturally looked for the
same thing in Louisiana, bat I have not
found it. The line of demarkation between
Unionists and Distudenteta—between lov
ers of freedom and slavery propagators—
is broadly and distinctly drawn. Loyalty
which is based solely upon considerations
of expediency and of personal interest, is
not the most trustworthy kind of loyalty.
Give me that mind which is hued upon a
love of the old flog, as the emblem of •
dear and never-bsbe-eurrendered nation
ality. Give me loyalty which is a matter
at sentiment, as well as *matter of deport
ment."
Antendintmts to the Constitution
The New York - Post revives the history
of the different amendments which have
.been added to the Constitution eines its
formation in 1787:
Twelve amendsients to the canstitutieti.
already exist. By the terms of &Mole tletV
of the constitution, amendments may be
proposed *Muir by Coupes or by a con
notion called on the appliestion of the
kitalatures of twothirda of the seam but
all the amendments now eilsting have bon .
proposed by Conine; and have bean natl.
ded by state legislature', without the call
of • national convention. Twelve articles
of amendments were passed in Congress on
the 26tif of Septeinber, 1789, by the requis
ite Iwo alb& rot.. Ten of them ware ap
proved by the legislatures of three-fourthe
of the states, and became amendments of
the constitution on the 16th of December '
1791—mare then two years afterwards.
The eleventh amendment was proposed in
Congress on the sth of March, 1794, and
became a part of the constitution on the
Bth of January, 1798, needy four years
afterwards. The twelfth was proposed in
Congress on the 12th of December, 1808,
and was adopted by the oonstitutional
number of states in 1804.
Au IS NOT GOLD =AS tharraaa.—A hit.
Chase, who left lowa some two years ago
on ► tour through the land of sold, hu re
turned. He spent a month in Idaho, beau=
lug some time in November. He gives the
"other aide of the story"—states that the
mines of California ore much richer than
those of Idaho—thud in the latter country
they campy a very limited specs, and are
poor at that. It was estimated that 80,000
men in Idaho were out of employment,
and everything exorbitantly. high. The cli
mate Is told, and - they have Me there In
Jurist. It is clothing uncommon is have
four or fin feet of scow, which lasts all
through winter. Rather • discouraging
picture without the usual gold setting
WHAT roe Union SHELLS DO to CHAR
icstos. —A 200 pounder Parrott shell
exploded last week in Charleston in the
blacksmith's shop connected with one of
the foundries, wounding six of the boys
employed In the shop—one mortally, one
seriouely, and four slightly. The alarm
ball In the steeple of the First Station pail
took of the general alarm on Sunday, and
rang itself hoarse, cracking its throat in
the attempt to call out the militia. Its
tongue could hardly articulate a sound
yesterday, and the bell will be of little
future service in ringing the hours or
sounding Ste "alarms" So much for ore- -
exertion.
E 77777 CUISIEO IRE SOLDIERS IA New
YORK.-AD Albany dispatch, dated Mon
day, says / The Goeeenor to day signed the
amendment to the Constitution enabling
the soldiers to sate, and appointing the
second Tuesday in March for submitting
the question to the people.
PUBLIC .COTICES.
10. LECTURE—REV. A. B. BRAD.
PORD delver a woad lesion so Om
..8011113 AND CUETONS IN (MINA," In Bov..1:
Ils.lllllsos Chursh.:Beadsak7 moot. •lleoloss.
THIN
0'. (Tk0r.1.7) tiNNING, lath lost, ,st
cloc
tlOnstodon 93 ants. Tickets for tads al th• drug
su . mof J. d
at thß. lIIIIIkon, r. H. P. Fchvarts and Owns
S1(.11. ans •so fel!
OFFICB OF g gtata TtoII.OZTATIO. CO • }
lebibery 12th, 11161.
117TWE ANNITAL ALEETING of the
gtoce holders of the Roden Treaspirtattosi
Oompmy will be held et their office, to Pittsburgh,
oe SODBDIT, rot ma, leek .110 o'clock . m.
A. J. Iget.OVriLL. geeretere.
-.BOUNTY FUND, THIRD WARD,
ALL/WM/XT.—Vise be sa adjourned
meeting of the earolhd mei, dilute tad Ilea
llerielbtees, at MI. Gant'. Hat. as THOB.IIDa,T,
nth. toe., at 7% p. m. The Block am
requested t. mike social effort to add to their sub
scrytkots and collections and he prompt is ahead.
Inca at Us stestlag. It h expected east every one
hating the mesas will sntetribe literally. (at Ills
suderatood to be a keg ealy,) that the Oarersommt
momap metes the meta of the mad mu lei
w.
U.BOUNTY FOR VOLUNTEERS.
—Tha SZOOND WANDAllostany, to raw
ult r a yay Mural South. to Talcum; oa pro.
an traararlas certleboora treat tam Provo.'
Nankai to WY. A. BUD, resumer a •Ilegberty
Tron 00. JCWSPII KIHN.paTRICK,
HOOT IteICNIGHT,
JOHN HEATH,
ONO. H. IMMIX,
111CNIIT =YAMLB,
Boaaty Ca maralrana.
Alt ealuarttran and oratrlboton to lb. &woad
Ward Ilrasty rood are narrated to pay tradaptly
to WY. A. BUD. Trusorn, rad tat their tall y
calra JOBll.ll ILION PATRICK,
1a173( Chalrana.
PAIR AND CONCERT,
lot the Damn of the
LADIES' CEILRITABLE SOCIETY, connected
with YES MOUTH 005418IMATIONAIL 011112011.
—The LOW Charitable loetety conseeted erlth the
Tinsmitth h at t Ceegnotlona old l Church, nerptetrally ea
bonne. hey will h
B AIR .41L24'1,, CONOrelir
AT AZITMLNI HALL,
On wIDNuRAY.A =ausS T svmsPik
faii.
The Omani vlll comdst OYToial and Instrumen
tal Made, and th. .d embrace mealy
choke and Istallar wrap of tha olden time, tagetkur
with the more poplar and favorite are of the pre..
sot. The lutramsetal part will be to charge of a
full and competent orchestra, while the vocal part
win Is imatalsont Ir/ft ember of our mist accent.
pliebed antatewm. n. Manager. of Um /air Intend
Introdneing • .DOILTHTIO 8012 / I "—ibeehi-deshe
Wired kl to of Mt, yule ago, which will he a
prominent attractiaa.
Min
folgaw
U•FIBBT NATIONAL BiSK,
OF .A.LiLICCi•ELIELNIr
lib ptivliago to berme to
mt. Rant now folly oresatiod and la nocom•
Ail oparatkon.
snaproparol tool * %aim bud=
and odor oar cordon as corropanakal to Raub
8 "kall a s °Santry &
Special situation stria to co ihni ,ta this !mad
the colloining 0117 of Plilaborah, po von is on all
pairof the coantry.
Mosby* nedved on dopocii, and Ischnog* on 01/
theme pal Mho Dont* end sold.
ornatou a • .
T. H NVILN, H. H. DAMS , JOHN DIAN HINHT GIBW tu,
WX. BARNA/01k JOHN THOHPBON.
0. O. BOTTA,_
NB
D. H. WHITT.
ARTHUR" HOHNOH,
11141VID, Pitman
a, Cumin.
==f=M
CARD.--Gratefel for the kind
itbuttbet mat ratranap tiu• received
tram the people et :Tittebergh andvkinitr, tbb
ltbees 86011 ILL eretaltmeettbett mneultot that
orb memtad be - admitted two their Claw. et
Ittpieet hat Teb. - letb and letb, TOTZDAY
via rams WRONI4 and ITlNtleoe, at
baud Tg teepeetivaly:
Ladled sad Citrat!elatt, entre of 10 bmataa.:—.3e •
elbildnet. .1" " 4 00:
THE ANNUM: 'MEETING OF O' 2IIII.IISOOILEOLDISB of tkikAtLLZOlllll.
Iff VALLZT BAIL/10AD COIIIPA will be belt,
at the 0111 Lee of the Cleteleay. as Wheftielfßh gm
rittsbortii ee TITIXPAY , Ifebetttat. eaf, -et ' 11
Velods. at., ter thit u *of the - Anted Ifer•
pet, tbe oliettess of
Nel the tnaisiatket•
Ofeetaielbee baster se ra 7 roma&
103.'0]ili;''
terlialE- CANAL-00MP 0 4 .411
y ~ UPON, atjhWtrletolll It the 11411 ,
0 11 3 1 0Anejlet,?: ftditr !
ciirouiros.7,7;
NEM
f.a ,. ., liL.. ril
STEAM SAW MILL FOR BALE-
Simard na tho Raab of lb. 01110 vita, 12 max
Rem ttw etty, - 12 fba Barougb orroalekleg. Tdf
ABB kw tummy of. land nun b 11 30671=1*
nlng_ord.t,Alipabli:6l cutting tlibb.*Al Sf.l lb
l ing ountb, and adintrablt colugracted f r barge build
pflrposol:
Par bulbar particulars addrun
BAZIEB A 1i416.67i18.
Box 67, &wick lotrilla P. 0. , P..
HOUSR AND tor FOR RATAL - .L - -
That valanbie Lot No. &a Palo Alto , etneot,
&knead Ward, Allegheny Oily, running back to
Franklin end, on which ls mental a good ft.,.
Mono, of four canna, with on the Many applt
warm llisparinea, abade, peach arid plonk Uwe la
the yard ; and a viahrabla . building or boot,. .. silo
on Palo Alto meet, *want.
Far
blfra fu w rther particular tannin on thvrecoW/. of
THEY DIE INSTANTLY I
Nene of MI tb• Hat Powcien. Pastes o MLR rid
Inualoted will so effeettudly dubs, lure, alai.
ROACHIPJ, ku.,
TOWSIIOIII EAT PASTE
Thoyeat It Freedlly sail Me Waal]:
Corner iamb weld amithisld stresti
JUST PIYBLISRHD, BY
LE& & Int&LILIES,
T 22 CHESTNUT HISKIET, PHILADELPHIA
Mood ?aropbrono do Contort on tits cm
dlr. ' , LIME( TO MT If OOKTAI MID f*
hitch. varied. oompord by Migrant Ibrifirao. TEL
la tE. gdoor which mud nob • bombe or lb.
Varian Hofforso Coooorth Prior
LW, WAIT o tram TITA WAN ID
;" /nig .ud Mary lirodo adopted by T.
N. Todd, Prior 60 pay.
Libor of lb. above, or soy of our publitatiou
ma fro. of potato ope nods f mutat vim.
To to obis/aid, oho, atn o
all the al blurb
Storm LZII W
irbEtt ttt Cbortout roost, Philorbdpia.
I TALIAN WORKS OF ART, ELE
OAR? PAROT GOODS, &a,
TO-DAY, (Thursday ' ) lrabrsutry lath
AT 10 VOLOON A. M. AND I P. 11.
will
Do saki, by cotaloor, *a tb•mand door of as
Oommorrial &Dr Booms, No. 64 Fifth @not, as ao•
=mina stock of boaottral
Marble Statuary, Carved Vases,
OA= ILIMVIIII6, TAZIL&S, IKL,
Imported am Italy by Allgood Marmot,' sod
raatkonl, or nor woe.
fon DAWN A If cILWAIIIII. Aocers.
BAILEY, FARRELL. &
DIULIU IN MATE /HALE FOE
WATER, GAS & STEAM
No. 129 ROURTU ■TIIHET
13It OPOSALS PAM. STHAMBOAT
TN ANSPONTATInN—PITTSBVIGH 011
LIZZLING TO ST 1.0013 AND MASA.
Pwromma, Vebmsry Idth , lEW.
UMW Proposal. am Imital until We IM ON
MARCH, by Lb. andmaigued. for pampa:tatlay by
staamer, from Plttemosh or Whmllng to 111.1.014.
and to Omaha Olt v, Lem I,LOO TA mop TONS O f
RAILWAY IRON AND 817PPLIES, batons the
let day of /iamb sad 'motor July mat Proposals
should ti for all or say part or portion of the tram
porialloa.
An Kameda mutt in accompanied with • ow.
ante. fur its faithful performance.
The right it reterved to reject any or ail the pro.
vocals. OPSINOSS BARBA UGH a CO.,
No. ZS Liberty etree4-
Agoura fur "Orden Penile B. H. Cia. -
Gliktd
CONSIO ?at ENTS OF PRODUCE now
to store :
GOO bag, prim* egOi
800 da Chicago Timothy dyed ;
MO du Ear Coro ;
MI do Dried Peocha.;
MOO do Dried Apple.
60 bbl.. Leta 'Shwa TorcOp• ;
70 do Prowled CWT;
WO Ws. Hamel Apple.; •
6 do Maple Oak* Bator
NO bash. White Maim;
5,000 do Tart Slate Pow..
Par ago by L. H. •OtOT f CO.
jUr T ARRIVED, AND FOR BALE
cursr, at
POTTER & AIKEN% No. 5 Later. 7
SACO to Codfish
AO bbl. Fe. 2 Larp Mackerel ;
"M do No. 1 Labrador Herring, yew
10 half bbl.. No. 2 Lairs Mackerel
23 qr. ►G.. No. 2 klsekimd ;
ID ksto No 3 Mackerel;
20 boos. Burlington Hondo,
1 cook Smoked Shad. 4122
GET THE BEST.
UNITED STATICS CO lfiT MAPS
North Carolina and Taanassion. 00.
SOitirof- - 1 CO.
Ertenn part of lb. , tataof
Loarrhaa and "
Cluarlaston Harbor .o app..rooten.- 73.
Tor oda by T CO.. 65Wacol stmt.
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE a
0008. PliVrriT it 00../
60 Obis. prime Lard
200 do Tatra Mos Boor;
40 do Beef Hama;
4 lap Pocked Totter ;
20 boob- forgo Illolog Nato;
4CO do tutu Dried Apples;
Alm, • tdoo lot of flhoolflors, Sidra oad floats.
6111
VA.LUABLB ROBINSON STREET
PROPZIPPT YOH SALT, SO bas trout by
. 11 . 0 7 dm a to d. a paved allay 10 Stri b. wide. Two twx•
tor, dm* chamber., bWci d ' irilott•roam nod ktte ring len. boll s par
boom ranted Mr 1120 per anneal. Price tot both,
Sauce, Apply to
bIT 8 CUTHBERT • SONS, IT Marta U.
QEOONDJUND STILLS WANTED—
?Second-Hine Stills, holding from 30 t• 73
bomb. wuttorl lnonilately. Parties who Mow
them Ibr my Imre word at lb. It Chathe
Hotel. *MU 011:113T urn.
F R " o.lt LL BU • .
rewfv•d e lCznzV i sy.
do Epp.
MI L. It. V
&V 1 TONS MIDDLINGS and 10 TONS
DW1..1 tb• landing, pr Ciiinn,
and tar eale Ode inarning, by
Gla[NOS & MAIM,
No. 813 Liberty area.
frit LET—The LARGE ROOM, with
Ita.breof vomit,le nomad dory, sweat Waft,
presat acebyl.d by A. Wr
11awrabold pr0..,/.IE
11117112 b stmt.
•An WILL PURIJILISH s Frsmo
• VV Homo and Lot at °Aland.
MI I. OTTEIBMIT 4/10U, dlktarkal el
plo IRON AND CLOVER
t.lO to Union Tomes PIG DION;
IWO busb. ocorza BOLD; -
18
.to 1 . 4 by Warr a wrisos.
Jar . • . tat Mat/ rim
200 BILE CIIIOICE TAM. FLOUR Stop ud fin selaby
PATMISON s AMON,
1116 No. • Wood
.6200,000
600,000
CIEDDNE-1,000 hoses E. D. Cheese
lAD do •W. B. • do.
LOO do Bazaars dal
Idu do Gahm
' ••• J. D. CANIIIILD.
SOFT CULP . '" -
...50ET GALENA LEAD, to
vii " m-4Y064 grrqED,
. • Mali omit, near Wood.
pIETRA NO. 1 MAUKEREL in kite
AA wad bait Ill* kw fatally.r . me; also tar *shrill
rata/l, by tba pound, et the' faml/7 Orooet7 Stor• of
flelfN A.
All ...Thar Malty GM Mad streets.
VIITHITE LAGUAYRA. COFFE E--15
bipvery choke Whit . Legally% p e w Jut
reostwo4 land for bar by
1: i : „„,;•A ow
barrel, very choice Wife Jun wend
gee by the basbrl or pound, by
!DB* A. nuensw.
corner Went, and Bend streets,
gEßMlnripit„,,JtuFTry rac e e
NJ flub smoked Sot Mahon; allo t s lot of prime
argd °offish, lb! etele al the /faulty Georrery
Sten of JOUN A. aLlieUblit.
1617 tintue ltdbarty tad nand anal&
DIWED•
1,000 boshalipthd Applai
60
,do 41,3 .Posehaor •
ra*A.l. by 4 QB4ll. 0..1/15LLY,
- ITO Mom Wore.
'WHITE BEANS-400 bushelf'prithe
tor rahbl , :Cala . ALIEN'
• . Llbaty stnit.
CLOY=
Ltiarinuro.Dgpavo. fwiste. low
Issium !tan =mei Ist brads
fet UAIAILDICICWIOO. ;
B' iinmo " 16 bundles to
48111 TO 11111CUSer °Mammas by
want a CO.
MOUNT UNION COLLEGE.—This
MOUNT
luattatton, located et Ht. Elam. /huh moo.
ty; Ohio, idterifts exteaulre educAtlonal tuttlltha to
eradezteetimatb Ism • ;
- The Tecultyatostetrof ausititoirti,
V. 'reddens ; 0. CHAPAIA.N. A. 11..;
ONO. It: 01 . 11 / 1 a,_... 11 .; N. HAttp3lloßN,
A. B.; .la. W. WIAPHAN.II. a.. bead.. cam.
Went Mechem to lutnunental Hoek, Iglocutloo,
Olomoterdel dclacom, Optmeatlcs, and the German.
Preach and Helongu Leagnagat
The CoDhi, pomeatee eery Wawa» *nand. and
V l:iglu. • 1... 110 1C.."1.t.y, Natural MID...
p Boteu_y . Phyllolo/11.mgraloo. geology. Le.
11"'", rdh " lldT gl = 4 ' I
then ge pp, t o 110 tag=
Od toet ,e and tom mortise high, and u
by any College Edifice to Ohlo, completed tor use
next tom !Mich begins on the ant OP MARCH,
1540. Thl. new Whiled will convenleutly ammo
luodat• 450 studio:an
=arm, crss.
Good board 'can I . ha oaD r
d In priors ui
fa Ne..t from
t. 82 to per melt: and, at about IS oehte a week,
good roves, ornalabed with bed,atoes and forratuna,
C. rented to student. wbo board thezaelma or who
dodre to hire toll/16°1rd to pinta tuntileaat about
it BO per weak.
The Tuition in the Teachers' fkieniffic awl Cha
ska Oonricarangwo from in to 66 per quarMr.
Those preparing to teach coo bare, without extra
abarp, the sdrantag• of dolly drilla in CM ?formal
Down:Lent. The eenlona begin on ebont the 81W
OND TUESDAY of Augnet, iforambor and M., o b
of eachear.
hf yaw„ .... l
Onion JOHN/MOS
NIL tralat; • Tract, healthy sad moral cilia's
lel* and a taint:llth of Alliance, tat Junction of at
Maryland t Manorial Railroad with th.
batik It. Walla/Ad Chharara ■allway,
boad.dtrat art o. Catalorana.
folikawdaltrar
CONE AT UST
TEN OEINT NOVEL. No. 0
THE CANNIBAL QUEEN
••041roadarfill imploltm aml ad... Attar to
Build tralo " V la ==
Ocarallmo mite, gutrudiroly for th is aeries ner..
Bail th•
rim •11 ALMS. 0B• FIRE
JOHN. P. MUTT,
M. Pi FMB 9 TRZET,I4I3O/110 HALL.
MI
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—In
pentium of an order granted by the Probate
Overt of Jefferson ootisty, Ohio. I will offer ihr
at ?obit° Avalon, .o FEILDdif, the 4th day of
Irani., A. D. 1244, at 2 o'obck p.m., epos the pron.
laiw, • valuable TARN, oontaloing23o 612141:11, more
or leek te Warren townabip, Jefferson county, Ohio.
The starve rntlre gum L underlabl with a hill
veto of Orel, known to ho of the beet quay , and to
euppoiwed to be underlaid with o order vein, the
lama s• Is &nog at Eltaabenville Ohio. The above
oval in ontwawbrnt of ammo, both by undermining
and ahaftbig, the land being within • gm hundred
yard, of the river end allkdrdog thong/ wad depot at
portlaud, eight mike ohms Wheeling.
With the above land will b. .old the we half of
Monty urea of Wheat, now growing nen the laud.
and also the water prbibge• npon obi acre not b
raided In the above land.
Tama or fleah—Os.thlrd cash, es* thltd In am.
sad oao-thlrd to two year; host tea day of ash,
telli !stand. The pt moat. to be motored by moot
epos womb= mold
hay moon dashing to exultne the above prem
ien. tau be .boon over tba who by calLtaw spew an
et Monett's, too Inns below the meats..
TINLIA
bon
LL,
heaterheater of WM of IO
loeeph iota, deed.
0. G. JOHOWON, Attorney. fet37.31
JON SS
D TIEI.VG .4J'D SCOUR 1.4" G
GOODS RETURNF,D . IN TWO WEEKS
you CAN ALWAYS PROCURE
011 r• Oil, for Table ore;
Pon 81411,10/k Arrow Hoor ;
Cora Starch, Tadao a a d 80. hoar ;
Pura Cod Lim 011;
Fiera Toilet &.p. and Parroasal ;
Ambrorla, (r sto; Hair;
Wiabart'r Pine Ton Tar Cordial ;
111••• Antler Hair Baruovr—groolo•
Coaitliutkoa Warr, S. ; /to,
At RIO. A. ICILLTO CENTRAL AVON',
133... r Obi .d folar.l stsmt•
rpo G•RDSNERS AND VINE
J. GIBOWEEP.—Ths orameriber boo sub divided
die Vim, situate tots takedown the Ohio rim, oa
wash the hotommiabso Trains of the Pittsburgh,
fort k. Mosso B. R. stop, lute hots retying flotta
to 14 am, Which he offer. lisr sas accountsoda.
rare.
n o. alba toZ i sre level sad wel . l eult
t
olbm ars partly =rod tb. my boot aka to
We county tor vineyartle. Bever.dallag whip or
essay gym lot, • plea or which OW be sews ai aw
oke. a GRAHAM =BMW 155 and 157 Liberty
street, Pittaburgh, and ea the premier, where per.
Wins wielded Sutra.. gaol property war the
eity will
faddha
PRODUCE Now RECEIVINW
4000 lba. huh 11•11 Butler ;
1100 homage ;
1.1:0) De. No. 1 to be.;
000 bunk, ous Ayp
W do Coto Neal;
1.000 Ita. Buckwheat Mbar. 60 lb, tacks
.10 bosh. poise Olovor timed
bbl.. &Mot Book. Apple.;
10, de Bets Taselly !bur;
IMOD fba. Bled Lea Totowa";
US balm Veneto Uwe* Cheese •
To arrive sod lortale by H . suAnie.
We. in Uteri, moot
Ormi Of
r a re .,Clamous etereare. Cu.,
HOLDERS
Tebronnee Me.
1110 THE HOLDERS OF FIVE Y EAR
J. NZ TIM OTNT. BOMA OT aasonlont
OOMITT, MOM TOT BOUNTY TO VOLTS;
TIZRA—Tite maul et 0.. NM Tar, eabeted fv
Ibeee &mite. aftet
_myth* Interest, vOll bow be op.
piled to aria. liquidaUos, et the mar berretde mar.
kat robe,
_te emeant of TWIEHTT THOCILAND
DOLLAR&
Bolden sIMs t... 11 o..anly st Ude alida.
BUILT LATIFTW
, Cloelenlier.
1116-.51,14,11r1
WILESLSB & WILSON'S
LOCK STITCH
SEWING NIAOHINES
avne WON
TAe Ilickest PrOIWIWNI
al ail de Imparted S. and Wadnakel Tana
abate Waded Ode mem
w I trg =jr.ar 'daintbet• eZrlne l de
darks*.
Mataldne Warranted W Tian.
INNTMONTONS amp! eatrorrovan.
gran sad ate tbm I. dl .
Wffi SUBSER *Ca.
wsinarard Aims.
alarPatdmal . intae.
P. WI NNW" Wreak
iskaaavir
JOINNNir a HAIN & (XL,
THIRD AID WOOD num.
naiad
U. a INTEREST COUPONS.
we will pay eba Wise pillis for
U. S. COUPONS,
natudlog thaw of 310 Lim e 6. Lt 11a mot.
833111PL8 itIONES,
THIRD MID WOOD MMUS
GOLD AND SILVER.
we will pay the .hyeast =AM pram far
GOLD AND SILVER COIN. t
BENUE & JONES,
GOLD, MYER •NI U. B. COUPONS.
?Ito tlitstat maxima pries told fat
SOLD, SILVER & U. S. COUPONS,
. - • •t tbaikaalaag Hausa of
A. 12eT1011114 112 ItITTH swum.
PlAtt
UWEB AND TALLOW AT PUBLIC
AUCTIO3I.—WIII beaVerad at Palle/loathe:,
at II o'eloLk a, oa TIIMIDAT, the lad day of Tab
maxi. at lift Monument Yard, In tha Olt y of Walk-
Mateo, about
kOOO BALTBD BUY 80134 .ad .
• emoo LBL Or SALLOW. La aoo4 oendltlon.
Tartu Omk. la Ckerteamout Fund ..
0044 0, MILL, ilmat. Oul. .ad O &
GREEN APPLES. :
1450 3BLB. P/11111 11411VITT1
SO 8188. DIIIIID AMPLMS i
SODS A. RMHAW,
sad Until stmts.
a Mara and to aratro and for d• by
rt.zunso isTrauft
0.16:11r Oarlur 'MIA and Bali lOWId sines.
$75
IprriaslsGOugli.msliOGNTaLtErtuThase
00111/11a nut ma Agsal la dash Gomm, with
&Warden f ar Mir new 11l 111 CHINS, with
pass, term &tad sad extra walla. W. par
a liberal Wary sad expearer or en luvioameals
:td=riztthWan+Mitarotrol,'"'
- • rharral Aral Sr tU Wald Maim
Ibildraddarret
gAn VOLUM:9 LAW AND HIBCEL.
out , LAZIOTIS noon AT ACCTIOIC—Op
117R8DAT
' AT NA803170. Atrotior noun;
•Ikg.lealtbadd sh•oli,!,„ by erder'of Adatalandar.
KOlrelsms• asd Chti,be
INa •
T. A.- worntizo.:44)
woR BALE—A . Fravai doitidn.
J: his Ara mash Outs sa tbe miser 9f Worn
asidiarist welts ta the ilorovelli: Maatbislig.
Ms La to IT het *oat by /lo Set Minot No: Matt ulnorkscus vatatimp,
Amnam4 usta,wilbw.t.lownsow
Mr 41 " 1 "its
0111171117.
Coastallano's Greatest Effort
111171111.011 (Ist. Imin P. BoaWe)
THE NAB EATERS;
lIVNTRO UNIONIST
TEVIVA, 23 L.IMIJES 21 RN 'l'
No. 89 Ohio Street,
EN=
In Market Haas, kfyflnny
!AYES GRABAX
;'~ ~,,;
c.s.RPEt4 - taterz.Orilia,
CARPEn —Vire are just, opening car BARGilin
PENG 81`001,
To mama Loom roa Aral*Wow
dearr o p . s i g • e•
mt ir l i t .. er, sl o r ”ta d iatiapis am't'
Ws oft"
English and American Goods, Wholesale or Rattail.
To
el eulln g may eoupely a4m .03,64,..rer bettor* 11
this martin.
flaring poretward ear Ocala Jual pnrriono to tbo
We advance la prices, wa now offer a groat part of
our amortnannt at WILCILWALX,
all Manufacturers' Prices
Aad retail at • very mall selvane.
McFAIILAND, OOLLINS dc 00
NZW CARPET STOW!
Bo*. TI and 73 Fifth 8 eeeee ,
Clear Inner'. Bork Beare.
A 3PLIINDID MAIORTMLNT -00
NEW 6110DS
Jut quad
OLIVER BIoOLINTOOK Ai CO.'S
Mo. *3 FUlak 142.01.,
001Llidi‘j of INQL•BU .ad •1111110/s2( BaUP.
ILLS, THOM PLY, LET A, ■ad
711111 MOHAIR
OARPETINGS.
Floor OU Goths, Maniocs,
WINDOW NIA DES, he., M,
Pornhut!! MtLra the motet sslysasss, ono sots sell
Los a is tbss Tasters samba rat..
w. ban LI. on b..d a lane stack Of
1CA..14.13
To 'blob'. Write the itttooMos of Ho
NI We an tloteroaltiod to don rhea man=
of OW.
OLIVER M'CUNTOCI & CO.,
Embroidered Pi►aa & TAUS Cower..
moss.. usd 141,01 Rug*.
Volvo! and Druml4 tlasseeks t /Le.,
W. D. & H. N'CALLIIIII'B,
No. fl TOMS ram
1"14.4"08. Jf2171611C, Arc.
Tait BEST ARE TUB CHEAPEST.
W. B. BRADBURY, and
WHOWLMIMAW.II
CELEBRATED PIANOS
Deve.
remand fine prim. GOLD ODD OILY= IitZDAID i
Irtslala • m Ali !W e o Ade
the Annie= biatita onth,
M. N. r hi /eft ut or
L 103. 4 17 .
DRADDMIY, tee ts e no: nix° rot
SOHOIILACIMIS 00_ Fbliadalsdla. racatml the
°lima, PALIOI FE= lUD si lanadaa.
My bidden have mamma Nada* sad
l ith i tetier of lit".
!tate tram Ma isi t es " :
int l, etahnaehar Gottschalk, strap
bomb,Grab., Asa Mamas, and Wham.
Dotter thd <beeps, oboe any other Plum node.
Sr Warranted lb, ilia Tsars.
WANELEBX & BABE,
Sae /woad kr Pittobargh dad Wesbro P.....
ISs. f BT. OLAIB crass:,
THE BUGLE CALL
BY 010. Y. 6402
.111 s Batt. On of Troikas,^ b to the
BOOM; CALL.
.Losic Lib to 8.. Bader. the Bravest of It II
la the BUOLI CALL.
.9taad up Ito Uncle B. b to tba
" B BIIGILI CALL.
"Bean Be are Tbay," te ha the
BMA CALL.
0, Weep the Thei wound me, Dom" 41i the
BOGLII CALL.
"Mee the ringer. plytang IJAt," la hs
BUOLII CALI.
"Oar noun, gone Ow miles ht ih nr Sua" C l. the
ALL.
"Toll the Ihr the Hetes !have," hs ts the
IMOLA CALL.
"Elo 1 be she Gunboat.," Ls to the
81 . CALL.
Baboid W. Bens. der ok . Is le the
DOGMA CALI-.
And FORTT more l'osaiooko Zoop i aro tbo
Capin mailed on roodpt of DS conba l7 .
OLI au r
CIiAIL C. DILEILJaO
EMOVAL.--Ozi the Jut of April we
will mans oar Minato Iltore IM
No. OS IrIIPTEIL ITHELT,
Th• mmt b; Kama ILl•ber
L. • 11 P wisortamo of PIANOS as WWI pm.
*sat, at Na 61 ITOIS •TBEIT.
J. I. ROFFMAN & BELO,
Solo Maw If Deckles Plzbea.
Ijr NAE UNRIVALLE
AA- PIANOS NUN= 11110TNrgt
sae• N. Toni PIMA_ GWYN
MEW a 00.% N. YORK NUNN& sad MN
lINLODZONS sod 81:3001. OMANI& A. splosed
onorterst of dm ober* yell knows beedeoreeerep t ot
revolved.
ORA2LOIIII ILI7IIIII, GI Eft it,
az Imre
.r• PM noityteg I
Fall and Winter Scook.
And tartie that ftlondolutd tba path to outlaw
Ilmttr 111 Math:led anti cora somplate
silt broc.lo4 k. this mastst.
" 4". • law reoctonst
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOOD,
008NRS 01 PUN AND RT. CILATiSTNINITI,
rtreuttaaii, P.
BARGAINS pit TWO HOLIDAYS;
DEM MM.
zursitrqestr - *mutat:el
a'"a aWleir At C4"l;'
GENERAL PRODUCE DEALER% I
AIMPB
W. D. &Nom
pATTERSON & &WON,
Conuntsgon Merchants,
aura /ND QUM AID
La $ WOOD STEM raWarats, he)
We eater Pkwuo is rstentsyg so LW 1011oiloa
i l tu ll i t 9 r4o)., - Jao NeOnfly * 0%. •
1
Znitil. eleenb.,
I atdriao., It H. Jack* Co.
Jos. %WIWI & 00. I. II pm* r'n'
J nmeetmanl of POCIDf AND OONNITNII
ROM DIAMIN, *a 1104—to jam ta .041,.• to
w t ill lig WlOll Mint" Al 1gar ,16 3e:0).-.
Was
dl t 44u sad wttii , swede plief•-witli Aidoi,
pante:up sad dull* '44tonlap. ..4111 Aimand
am di* otscuseeost? t es tal,7 bis!.. Re!ils at
s'amoubbrassal
.- ~iINMdMIML s
iii -.•-• ' 1' ..--
- •'•
di N ilw . O aMrMsgumai twtl n t . & ep .M u A m W Wogiol.
ia llrleniwnryi da 5...
allot A..
4
irftediad ad/OW* aht wNl S
lsm, to wrg,
. '
1 il'ir 15 .3717741-1
, f.-.. v it..;
GREATLY REDUCED 11110E8
HOODS, SOICTAOS,
LADIES' WOOL VESTS
• Inv ltr d.
lIRAVY WOOL 8001E8,
TRAVELING or
NRGLIGHE SHONA
UNDILROMUI:IMIk
to short, at snlmotoootts
w.ooetina• temp • won morbid stack i$
VRIBOUNOS,
EMBROIDERER%
HANDKERCHLEFS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES,
NOTIONS'and NIMNACHS,
WOa Wttc7; s e 14 f t
WORMS% at ally unass."ri w e
STREET.
MORITZ & GLUE.
A NEW STOCK OF
FORM% AND DOEMIC
DRY COODBI
Alex. Bates',
21 FIFTH ST.
AM
ELKS! BILKBI
DRESS GOODS !
Housekeeping Goods
GENT'S AND BOYS' WEAR!
All New and Cheap, at
J. W. BARKER'S,
B 9 Jarket Street.
GOODS I
AS
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S,
RIARKET fITHESET
TABLI LENIN,
aIIPXMI t
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wins oomrrianiis ;
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41461 aria,
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tiadommt by the
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peel so SU olf. to tb• polo, to bolottem
loptle !Ito, Traostwo Noy sod Doody iv
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potratted.lllllMlte bang cozootttoll. Ltd Suds
oat onthatitiouitoo that mom thr teas of
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babtes . • • - *
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win tad la tha
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taiga aestubdtag. No drags cd est% eigarsa.
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