'.,;';,1Y , 1 , ..,.,' ,, .:7_1 . ,i).:.'• .. .' , .t:-.:,,;,::. Siltsburiat dazeftil. niumpoLORMRO,'APREL, 14, 18434,, car Arm SUBURBAN winring:mAA. rmmiut= ^:Oar?Book Table. Si r Sotaixo. A Book for Hors. . 13, Mrs. is 4 0.-Tusbill." !kat.: Coati ola., Pat. - burgh: !Or ado bl . Derir., Clarks A Co., 03 Wood • I Thaift a.Eatm.- A Wok': for Soya By Hrs. Dorton. Crosby A Nichols. Pitts. 7 —WO: for solo bi . Darla,.Ciatka tr Co., 93 Wood lies. Tuthill teem, to lISTO a very pomp! , . , tent:knowledge of yosttbfat human nature; as • of the two &man g s toiy-books, whose ';?...4ltleiCare given- steno; • will satistaotOilly. . . es4lllsh, .prosirse; as soon in your par reader, for some yotmg friend shall . _,...niake :the ee?e , ieletito by - patting the - -. oot to his hand as ikpmscut. For our own pott,*o triust - ooAftiss, eiron at the risk of in earringa sosmiitidiscretion in being • eaUdld; that we have been tempted to read more pkges, when we opened these rolemes, thin one no longer witttlh - the roinal golden ' trellised enclosure of the firer and second de .. cades E osuldressonably—lf roason'ts, as com monly Supposed, a mere cold calculator of probabllitims--bo Judged to barn inclination to do. Tan Hata lux; ;PSILOPASZ 6t11221. By Thomas Fol. With some account of the tooth° and Writing. - Baotou: Littlx,,Drown & Co. Pitts burgh: 60ydC0.,55 Wood areas. 32app. iuco. This work of the quaint, learned and witty ' Thomas Eethir,.whose name has ever held an haltered place among the "Old English Di tines," h perhaps the envoi' all his numerous voluminees work; which would be most Judicial:l2ly selected by an intelligent Usher to 'present to modern readers, as a good Roach= of the .singularly 'exhuberant play of wit and wisdemL—not play, however, in the sense of levity, but rather a quick eanestness, a genial serionsnese of thought and whISIZ characterizes thb deservedly famoas • anthor. .We therefore .Welcome the wear - Ince of this - 1101ellie, which in an exquisitely "henttfal style - of typographjr, and in a re r.niarlibly neat and convenient- forte of book , main& gives;is io conch of the pure beaten . of our-olden literature. • "Ilitscionurivox."--Thie I, the title of a iteripbbst, .Published in- New York, which, extordint to its author, contains the 'theory of the blending of-the races, anplied to the American white man and negro." There la no aim:muting. -for tester; it Is eaidand • , I the writer . this brochure In physidethno• logical simulation happens to have any . • - abnormal taste of his own, which a convenient theory, ocultructed.for is own use, will tog `out" of difllculty, or shamefacedness, we con hare92o resale objection to his publishing , - the same. At the very wand, we do not anti, !Spate that the "storm of contumely and abuse," whloh he thinks his book "will call - down upon Itself," will amount to more than many another celebrated "tempest In a,,tea pot." _ The zuktorilef .people will probably hear • his opinions without any very violent 'munitions whatever—and some may sot him down for oxen , elaboratejoker, oven of the lang•eared species. The book is for sale by W. A. Oildenfenney, ~. • 45- ?Ifni street. • Eieltemeftt on: Grant Street - -A Deur.. MEM! :List evening abont seven" o'clock, quite an isieliimentjersts ~created on Grant street, assured by shooting of L deserter named (burp Da ,by . Sergeant Eisner. We learn that George Daily and his brotker, Ketiu4 deselledftom the 140th Pentutyleant& 're , giment some months wince. Yesterday, Kt?- . • 'say was arrested by a detectin, end in the arguing - his brother was mat by Sergeant -Itigrier,• on Grant etieet, and _upon being 'atoPped by the sergeant, the deserter, resisted ;and a Janine ensued. Tim sergeant drew a ~:rerolrerand Wag:about-to; strike Daily with it, when- a night 'watchmen ,interfered and might bighead. The sergeant wandressed in elthen'aolothes, and the watehinarrnot know log that he was an officer, interfered to pre • went a breath of the pears. Daring the al. .tereation between them Dilly started and ran :.down.the - 'treat, closely followed by the ger - gesit and the watchman. After following him about &glair., the sergeant Seed ill him, the bail tithing effect in his shoulder, inflict. leg anlight wound. fle was then captured f-t - and.taken to the guard house. - Daily wore , henry -overcoat, . which interfered with the -teem of the ball, and probably eared his. lintief•Cout4 and the Sanitary Fair. • • -. Butler county; with La- gotten:lns Jibes& lily, . .. haa 'moulted an executive • committee, eon . . sisthag of Writ. Csimpholl ,Totai N. Puriianee, • I. N. Cumsahl'is, - .Tiones Campbell, U. C. man, arid E. hie.Ttuakin, to, attend to the in ' • taresti of - the county at the..forthooming Bin. With atililr to a combined more . meat in tho cour.ty, sub-committers haws been. 'appointed in each • tOwnshipi and -berotigh, - .personally.upon • theliesidents of their districts and solicit eon : iribetious.:" - -it. circular has also .been Issued by=rthe.eteentivw committee to - the T/WO • . anti.oomatlstaes,"nrgieg ttpon £m- i pntance - or the •Palr, and', sulking for their. • heartyca operation._ Butler countyde Surely ,Uutftled - to -groat =wait , for.the.dirpo - sition evinced to taste .the Pali • suectst, , alad we :'Rope adjoining mnatice wW follow hot stoblo : ' • ' • 'Weaken ogi in Thealnal • . , • ,- _ , .• ; The edosing srxercisesnf - this institation haratnenin Steal steni - .; LEalloviag I She • „ programmes The eininlanhon. of Oa dints will 'been . Blonds, at 10 o'clock— • Bar.' eptit ; 'Dietion orßaltithore; • siltudisnansuid - wits be contirineCrdoinbg and • afternaan' finished. - On- Tuesday. •• atoning, she viddress ibafore the Society of lagnlq wllkbe delirered. bj , Rey. - W. P. - - =Breed/ rd. Pldladelpida, loathe First Presby teflon. church' Of 'Slin legheny,• at o'clock.,, On iiredneiday noon, the illusinnan of the • ..-Eranziningreasnadtbse will address the:stu-' 'dents fa the Chapel' of the.,i3trainary; after wideli :Ainzant will siert hantodlahly to orni Aligatitioll OrAil=tit - 4nWeders-. 'day 'stoning, the relating arieraists will lake ...plaws in' the =Second Presbyterian oholdh of .PilUbargli, arro'eloOlc:' - ' • ' • . , . . Crlataai' Conn The following cites w e re dliperlidef 16 . 35 y aliarik4O, before Jodirs Sterrett and. Brows- • J0b541116,-wino:Aras consiourd 'of at. ..t • tetnpling to-dissuade a 'Macao - from testify, 1. lag, waa,sontesoad to pay a flak of $2OO and 'got% and to undergo as iniprtionarent, in`,the ,county all taro' terra of-tatt months.. ' :bass Viark "tentacled on illonday;:of: at --.tainpting to rob: , an elderly zoen_„„ it Um Penn . ayivania Railroad Depot,on „ Liberty "street, • •vu contoured' to the:.Pii4torti!ify •for One titian Vanua , . woo: placed an teal en s ehargoof maistaintag aradionoi..':Tho di • -fondant 4 6 10 a orrifectionarxeo Pith 'beet; • and, ix imtured'oforroPYingthe. - ptrament' iremt othisatore iontrary-to:larn, The_'jury brought is Aikiderit en , the h and street Bridge., ' ; resterdiyaftniloon, trlllazirius;tiriying a team idols the Hssid street hildge,. (ono. of :.::the fortiori bein g eundj salitot wept luta- • - _ . lion to wlutt.ho was dainsbi. allowed the -_thrtit to atop Ontiido of the oniony, and his right : bind foot went through the laridgei.be . tuna the szth aid tho - outaido timbon.. - Thik hors* Wu thrown down, and. for a long _time" it vu thought that it'wohld.to .inmossiblerto resod* him without, bmithing his leg, but by theiunltaitesertions.of. s number of be onttiosto4 Tory inuott. brultsd; 4a; ciaiott A* bridge to • bo. , biackidod with . wagons and =Min I :from .onoAnd to 'the •,...'-.clis , #!;o ,. f it,iti;,: . i: Dr. L. McCook , f'b~dofa a i s tici ' 'i ~.thi-roup,izi dos 4r of Esaith;i-r oil 2, and oil , : for AtAtlllN C0111Mtler11.010.1!.., fig; • I White .To•"" P•me.. -1412.8 ' Cotored:..;....t - . P'Agunl2 017 .• I....wn.litheicWiV vir ii 7 o e155t1,16:0 9 4. fulatutlan or Draw, veo/17 211 1 4111 111011t - W.IMP/14 Di ta oir.i &tun Bossixt--4 dtepitch lais b.. a .resitival - 141* - Inasastathiv . Milts - of 4110 nolo ans7,,lsm .1. 1 1 , Na & alitaillksaltit-psst Ita't tonal la ?fires* i tisy as We siase.- Captain , waslanat- - Captain' and vu ea < azosetftly". tura -and .wartbj 411 car. aras.sioaadisi "la tins battisa &sick ea Ono lavas in the sprain, and at .ileteysbarg 41.1stiagolshad, hbassitlol tit tit. 14t . ; . ?7 iodine soldierly gaslitiss, - 2folt .B.ibtnntizprit• /war of Idss. %FM. . 4 1airisa is sasrposad to 'Ufa dreintad her 4 VilasthatiCrresk Sn - an' ag, 9 0840 0.!iFfillral tiOt ~1M67.1.P.,01"t!'' - -•'! 4W, MESM Pax thio Pittebargh Clatatta. Fremont and the Preitdeney. - communication appeared intbe &mate • Monday morning, headed " The Fremont Movement," . which, owing to Its imperious, Ilictatorial and defiant totte,"should not be el. lowed to pus unnoticed.. The writer repro ionic the meeting at Wilkins Half on Thurs day evening, rib inst., 1111 a very "small" af fair. I say It was a very respectable meet tog, so far as numbers were concerned. It is seldom that a larger meeting can be hid in the incipient stages of a political campaign. It was a much larger' meeting than' the one that was , held -in Lafayette Hall some time since to further the-interests of tee:admit Lincoln, notwithstanding that, on the latter maiden, the - most gigantic efforts were put forth to secure a mars assembly --and distingniehed Professor was brought here from Washington City to 'dominate our po- Waif horizon with the brilliant acintilfa tints of hit Metropolitan rhetoriol That, ,however, was a small meeting, and It became "small by degrees and beantitallyless," un til, when the -Professor had' euceeeded in de livering himself of - his "piece" limns was sweetly a corporare gast•tin the , This woe no argument agitirust the popularity of President Lincoln, not in fisfror,of.the tem sition that few would 'vote fee fidor In this community .in -the event Of hie re-nomtne• Lion.. It rather argued that our appreciative citizens couldn't see the Professor's euneri • ority as' an orator. The writer further characterizes the moot ing as "a discontented faction," composed of gentlemen who have been left "in the shade." I infer from these expressions that the author of the communication inidonday's issue, Dlo genes-like, does not wish any one to "stand be tween him and the sun." This seems to be the standard of his patriotlem. Bat it requires no very profound !ogle to cob, that If it to pa triotic fora man to' later (Or hie continuance in office, it le equally patriotic for the disap pointed office seeker to endeevor to secure hie elevation to official position. Adopting the standard of the writer, I seer dist the one le just as patriotic as the other.. If all men are "unpatriotic" that are "In the shade," and those only are true and loyal that are "in - the aunshine " Fremont and Lincoln' will both be loft out " In the Mild, and McClellan will be triumphantly elected. I infer farther from the communication In iv:minion, that If its au thor had been left In the shade ho would have been in communion with this "discontented faction," and would' have labored with all hie might to dluipate:the official clouds that interposed between him and tha sun. In plain .Mtiglish,he might have denounced a Lincoln meeting as "unpatriotic" and savor ing too-much of monarohlell heirship and I succeesion. • ' ' Again, he says, "To confer the nomination upon some other gentleman than Mr. Lincoln, -will be construed, both in 'this country and Harem as a condemnation of. his adminis • trade's andpolley." If this Into be true, the great niejoritY of ell the :Presideram of the United Stable must knit had their &amnia trinket and policy eonderitned, and if, Mr. Linehin doet not' die too noon, his will be condemned ye% for Vitippne the writer does not expect that we vitiate. him a life tenure . for the purpose of near* g oar approval of - - his ~Execative fiats. , lit - all this i do tot say anything against Mr. Lincoln's re•ttominetion. I believe he is holiest but he is. mosiois. .', He does not 0 ed ucate" the people. The people educate him. He has teen-far behind public opinion in all his measures, whilst Gen. J. U. Fnunoutitas shown himself to be. capahle of leading end educating the people: . . I would prefer Fremont to Lincoln, i al though I enjoy a personal acquaintance of the latter and have perfect confidence in his fealty to- the nation, and never saw the form er, that i know of. ;Valli adopt the sublime watchword of the politicalhavant in the Ge nres, ‘.., 111 Fremont honest? Is he capable 4" He is. Then 'elect hint: ' lint he Is mere than honratind capable; he Is learned, energetic and - determined. Those f• are "qualities we need very much at the present time, and the nation should require of President Lincoln a gurrantee that, in the overleaf his re-nomlna tton he will bp more energetic and determined. 'would , contribute of my feeble influence to entre the election of Fremont; Lincoln, Chase or Bitter. I ihould, however, make a proviso hen, I wonid" not by any menus favor either.. thnomination or election of Fremont If .it 'true that be would give 151. lt e... 'Clellan a com d. M'Clellan is neither honest, nor capable, nor loyal Now if It wouldbe ' , outsize; unpatriotic, unitise, factions, and; fraught with peril to the count*" to turn liir.i . Lincoln :ant of offlie; bow much more—lets alarmingly more--to torn out the Gazette correrpondent and thou ands of other °dice-holders I These 'are the yeti props'and life oribe nation: Turn them int , of , office, and !twill go to ruin in twelve hours. Dillndlll them, and you draw-the jut drop of blood-from - the national veins. Bat yOttr 'o°7r/53p:indent caps the plimak when he says, "Ought we to perzelt ilia' a. thing to to none now" as the presentation of Frensont's tonne: Ought.' fre," the office hold en, "to Ronnie the' name of sapure, heroic and loyal a citizen as in the Country to be pre sented to the people with s view - of hid beteg dieted to the Presidency. We will not ask your permission, Mr: Contributor, if to us it shall seem fIC• In conclusion, if a few mom thunder NA!, liknibia where. (Filtering coruscations Il lumined the eoluanos of the Gawk on Monday miming shall be fols#lnated by interested of doe-holders, ifli !abandon all idea of Mr. Lincoln i re-nominatioi, and labor against •We don't ask the pelmisiloa of Mr. Lincoln himself to present the name of Gen. Fremont. We. should demand of Aire, however, td give Fremont a contralindiand lt.he docent. do is soca, he wilt endanger both his re-nomination and re election. . Fgagtm.yagoot,g. 'Our Boldlers.,l The . Writer of ills estiole was one among many who heard the tioinis of our excelle follow-citisen, Feliiilt. Britnot, Esq., deliv ered a few weeks -age in thi Bey. Dr. Chirk's - church:lw Allegheny eity,en tho subject of ''Otu•Soldlerrs"—asniject so rich, so broad, so fall of lights and shadriws, as lit was pre ' leafed by liff. - BrotOts that the' InTrescian itill4narcr.fade front la mind, although he has arrived et- the ego when men Torget more of whit they hoar from &ilo day than they • remember:..' .. ' : ' -- And',;the :reason is obvious. Ur. Brunt bas labOred Much. for, the 'soldiesa, and sat toted with them: For the sick Andes wounded he has tolled In hospitab,elinpv and on battle letdato the paint of imhanition pond, rather than abilidorrthinn in the Midst of the seven days' Ashy ke beanie a voluntary inmate of 'the Bibby prison, ldinsolf a prisoner. : No wonder ' therefore, that, he tan lath, is to stir the heart, of; hi, studltois to their &pile, about "Mat soldier*. - Mr. , Brunot possesses what is a rare combination ' -6 large inteloCt and a large heart,loth highly cultivated, and trained in tho JACO of "who went about doing goo&". ' • - Now.what I prOpelelsible tiirlift.Brunot be solicited to repeat iootnro in one of the large halls is thli thaproceede to be devoted to the Seinliii7 aii. Nothing eould be more dthing'l llFFoPriabl than such a, dLtoourso for an obJect; for, I ant vory Mire Ahatit , draWinaillnany's basin and has Money for t'our abldima" than Will suerely•paylor atbilision tette ' •• " ‘•nab coypu, .- , L( poriiir.ui,iiell:Ca'the Gnats.) • Dmuzae Pone = Y th e .Coart dig paied of the 1011010cl:este:II • , , as .1 21 Mellen ei7 . 13:1414.' Irentlet for )' F isk- tiffsl79 25. • - 7 Coliseormealtb LW We ell GA )hid xs J ZrD. Glenn, el On trial. . rOwenumwealth gill of 11 Bobb re .1 ldeD. Glean. et aL 93 Dully ZTawer re Alex. Elebaffey. 31 L 11 Volirt t Ock ye /Woes 'll.Wm IcAram'e Whin WM Neely. , • dcriaiox Pizp.t..-4121 Ciao dirpoicdef yi!iitatday • 3934 ri.id 546 TS W 511.01 clerk. Vardlet for 1. 79 / 5 4Z MI, • ' Y Sikhs T Bed ti LEaldemai. 77 Xs* O'Hara nMO Mall*C. . , . , • Taunt. —The ligrointiottary drama, the Dead Heart, wa rperformed last tinning to.s rotterdedlonte.. -Mr .Adams, perform ance-of Slobett Landry, iris MUT ekaal to the great invitation he has acquired In the res. dition , of thncharsaterthrother ' The leadin members !nf fl thel,oompany.deierve commendation: . for:; the exthllentmanner to which they ritstained him. pm. Eames and Loads., acquitted themselves admirably, and - htr.r• 3911kInson - , the. new candidate for later, was'ateeldingly,bzinsorou is the bar ber.. The drama wilt berepeated for the but • Pigrassessioi..—Lisi*.l)."::D.l9ltrolar,.of Goi. - Brooke ate; waa-7ssfSid,7 ,presentig with an oloipist: 41 11•14" RiPt4d4 onrolSolont Proisst ,secizsusi. Inla sp• predation of I . llr Talkies as s paysztusa and „Taos. was no truth .ropott Nato' ittUlt,lel of tba A. btftiPo hod - boon Isottoyid by the :MO' wstot, a dal or two ago. No dation Wu otattatoodby tbo - road, and traintwrotwoolne As alma: - • • 'Atilt:llll4in* filvited to biped thil Non= tiful suortwairitixesetlanairi‘kipt,V Goorip-XisTir; at hL aus47 044;41i, Slur ' IWIRI*:if-tI,IP/104$•;•`-:', • . Clotirnauirz Ncrm.—Ammterfdt ton &l iar note on the Citizens' Bank of Mutschn - - aotla was eironlatedin Philadelphia on Bann , day. It la Wall' deceive eintort any one. t, SZLLIIIO 161 , 41:70E WMIOI7I . lAMBI —Join Cousin, of p m That Ward, was arrested yes= tardily on • process from Court, on • charge cf . selling liquor wtthont Ucente. Eta arm com mitted for trial., SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES Toofue. Patrr, flab an: Cralattiental SW* Rooter, mod dealer In Pommybrunie and Vermont elate of the bat Quality at low inter. OL oat Alas. Laughlin'a. neer tho Water 'forte, Pittsburgh, Pa. ' Stacie:. Ntrrum.—The attention of our readers to directed to the brilliant assortment of Spring and summer Goods just received by our. friends Mr. John Weer, N 0.125 Fed eral etreet, Allegheny. ills stock. comprises a great variety of Fancy French, foolish, Scotch and American Gassimeres and Cloths, and Sno Silk and Cassimers llestings,—all of which will be made np to order in the latest styles and in the Dept manner. A choice se• leotion of Furnishing Goode also on hand and for sale, together with a full stock of Ready Made Clothing, wetland fashionably made. azuovar..--Samnel Graham 43 co., hieratuant Tellers, have removed to 73 Smithfield street, and would moat respectfully chi the attention of their friends an 4 the public, generally to their new stook of ilfring and Summer goods, which they have j t relieved; Their stook is of the very finest quality of English and Prated' cassktiores, cloths, cashmeres and vesting. dlso, a very extensive assortment of Scotch cashmeres. Don't fail to give them an early oall. Every garment warranted to give full satisfaction. • GRAHAM & bloOsantssa, 73 Smithfield St. SIT= MIXDSID VOLVIITINED SICK In Oat . —Young men, be warned in time, supply yourselves with HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. They are guaranteed to cure . .the worst cases of Sores, Ulcers, Searcy, Pa vers and Bowel complaints. Ifolloway's Pins sOd Ointment are now re tailed, owing tothe high price of drugs, Ace, at 30 cents, 75 cents and $l,lO per boz or pot. For sale in Pittsburgh by B. L. Fahnestock & Co. For sale alsOW.Faiton's drug store, Fifth street, Pittsburgh, and by George A. Kelley, Allegheny city. _ Snowier' DZOKOHIA.L Tao:num—The benefi cial e !lids arising from throbs° of this Remedy and Its extensive use for Coughs, Colds and Throat Affections, has brought out many Imi tations, most of which contain injurious In gredicasts.- There Troches have proved their efficacy. 'For sate at Fulton's drug eters, Fifth street, Pittsburgh. VLISMII3, M. Roberts, No. 17 Fifth street, Is now opening the most choice stock of fine Gold and Biller Watches, Jewelry, Silver ware and Fancy 'Goods Wirer displayed in this city, and is selling Owen at remarkably !Defoliant. .osortsmi NM carriage tans will be taken et the Omnibus once, No. dlO Penn street, day or night. Al orders left at the above place will be premolar attended All cells mutt be paid In advenee.: • Da. J. M. Ltnnasir, the Inrantor of Blood- Searcher, can be seen at Fulton's drug store, Where he Is preparing Blood•Searober. Fos CELLI' and dedrablo dry goods go Co Barker's, 59 Market 'treat Josari EL Gerziar, Attorney et Law, 93 'Grant street. al:Sm C. Bus, Dattist, .148 Peas street, trill re., • . • • • rl.n••••-,.. of Vs "...foto., a fiARRIED HEGOGNES--GADOILTS.--00 the Ilth Instant, , by ROT J. Da=ltt, Ault. JOHN P. REF/GONE; of 1014 (old 13th,) Nev . . Co. p, Pa. Y..., to Mica 31A.RSEIA J. GAMIEST, c7'0.1.0 city. .137iEliltATT—On 77fls tivunto4 to call 104 mato ow teak, tbia will lb oold !h! 2.3 . 1 .Wi 4 4 8 ttr l jitt!burgb:' MANI, • •• Ins* • iiisncier' • • • -zaaittylvied their Weida isul the pada plarady, haw loin( room tuld powar.ta ttLe 17N1071 , MILI, tau their . . Istk Naaakro. and ars lavpared to ssecnteatl ordera attired Wiliam, 'Da prompt:ma mad ttapotta• ' BM I BI7 a Bata stork of /7.77 Ida:bar on hand, not daznaitea B 7 ea !Vend pn, they 'pita a 611.407. ;be pre to .furalt4 dry 71t11 , noWagi 11 , r ilusgair. roasottablo ?atm , Amer- I"TATSTEMcj344rui rdlatAZON 'Vas Mtn argaz Para:atm at:atlas sp and 'Mahn' sea. 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OAIIPC18••• mt.eassao TAD= COVEMIIi&IMAktdo, Grua:: tn• Ms -104 DoiddredVATA, ct ch.• bat q•alith . v.lieboop., lonlir•T , estaadeil 00,•. . •, •.119. lUNAAD romortspoca !.7 tir elands 4.• • eau• - • • 'MOW.* n 4 ..j alk . - : 2 4 , '' 13 ..fh - ;;;,1 : :. , 1 •,., •,.., i l Pmpares atisiiteP Insiinsaiiint3i.scrt Abr4ll.lrintlx atakaliop,' amet,,iiimslatet ift .42,21(* w:Xaomblt ' 42 , 21(* 04,Accdmoit. - Ainete.ilstiviicANix4C: ,USibliline 10.-I.Michrnretity..,.-!rs,7i.-. _-., I s.: REVARAN(I4,--Niii:s3ltrizar: automp.masarottia-unrwm WON= SPIKES astaispn andbairos;of wiP , Igeal. Cad. I 4 47110% at that codas: - a , / Sc 94 =Wm* band - .i t BARLEY, t ifrAt T . 7, - 11Aimgh rat- and Artwair *ALT • o,4lll4V,Rabi4matar4Vic-Hriali“.. I - • 11 0 4 :M. AATAISHOZIL -"ODNCE&T it AL i. s a o -7' :STOPS The Lamst Variety, Best Goods§ LOWEST PEERS or .ANT 13001' a figoZ EinVi tit tacarnr. terNo. 62 E'iftb. 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