Psbargit gantle. 13A1711DAY 340 g 5r.5110 1 : 1 " 9, 1894 AND SUBURB VERTLSrIiG ISANDING YAW= I 3 times e MEV. week. Kr 134 3 .1r 1 KrIN..I, Mum times-- l'oar arca.— Itins one week-- Miro' Thu* weeks T Ose month-- Taa Throe months.. SLsn nsant.ha 0111. 170 0 90 4LO 5.00 7 601 9 L 5 Is as I.a (0 '2l 33 •OHANGSABLE ADTEAT Tar em noire, cbmgmble on , toothed to the immediate bad.. •imixer admetleemonte to meet 13 Mame IS tiso,6l-ItAtup Daily. week l y ofrekl 'rack. $ 9 351 $6.00 54 70 53 00 aro mouths— 17 1.1 46 300 BCO : 34 00 14, 0 , 15 15 10 60 Si nCvser— ... to to ts 00 04'90 14 03 =i==e==== 'DLt ls notices, earl 50 cents Oteemitroa* advertisescumta, per trip Ou Mtlitzt.Fre or Adataistratize notkos— 2 7.5 Autendmeut or the Conethnlion The National-Association for - the Amend ettitat of the Constitution roltatembled In :"Trinity M. E. Church, Philadelphia, on Thozaday morning at p o'clock, Dr. Dees in the clods. The meeting was opened with prayer by the Roy. John Douglas, D.D. Dr. Botha efliti n a note informing the Aweem -Ron-that it would not be possible for him to take put farther In the proceedings, where upon ROT. gr. Stevenson was app,inted in his Pisa& The Nominating Committee than made a surphicos mai report as foliates : For Vloe President, James Polleekr Correspond - Lag Secretary. Rev. J. B. Dahl!, D D ; Treas urer, Samuel Agnew, Esq ; Exeiutive Core— toittee; Rer. J. Edwards D D.. J. B. Thm. burr, D. D.; John Alexander, Thomas Wat son and C. Halrkoll, Esqe. tendered hle reeignation as Cor `responding. Secretory, and John Alexander sits appointed in his place. A Commlttea of 0 orterpondenee was then appointed. ,Booked. That the next meeting of the Aet , sonlation be held in the city of Philadelphia °lithe:last Tnerday of October next, at 734 m. Besolatioas of instructions to the Retentive and CoMponLing Committees were then passed: - On motion of Rev. Dr. Mollvaine the words "11111311tMO law of the land," in the me nunial to. Congress, were stricken out, and the where "of supreme authority" inseited. The wOrds - "all the Lobe hitstete of the lend" were substituted for the expression "all the peo ple." in the same document. DiiiNcltealeto hoped that the words "and In order to constitute a Christian Government" which bed been left out of some of the print ed memorials to Congress, would be restored, as he deemed them to he of omit importance . Rev. A. M. Milligan thought they shored be restored by all means, en Jefferson end Jackson had declared that the United States hal ne God. Dr. Douglas denied that French infidelity had any thing to - do with the framing of the Constitution. The C:•nvention met to amend the old articles of Confederation, and the Da mian-of a Constitution did not enter into Da original design., Brit even if Jefferson and Jackson did deolare that the United States had no God, Abraham Lincoln had declared that they have,lor all who would avail them eaves of his amnesty proclamation must _swear "Ist the name of Almighty God," and no person, either in or out oat of Congress, has called in question the constitutionality of such as oath. Congregations were requested to take up oolleetioos in order to defray the expenses' of ,ths -/Liaociatica.: - Committees wore then appointed to nails the Diego thronetota tho coantry in behalf o the °Woos of the desociation. • Tho Pittsburgh Committee consists of Revs. D:a. Thomas, Sproul', James PreeUey, Jchn '..':Dintertra.Tir Elliott • DA C. Tap, 'George ti. Chase, and B. T. t. - A resolution wee offered and passed recom mending browns' circulation o ;kirk enti tled.% Book for the Nation and the Times." The Am:elation then adjourned, the Bag. Dr. Copper concluding by } rajor. Important Wool Snit. A snit of some interest to dealers in wool Is - .lllolly - te come before the next term of the rata States pistrict Court in Cleveland. ', The hots of the case, as alleged in the state ment of the plaintiff, are that H. C. Doris, the 'plaintiff in the suit, a wool 'dealer cf Philadelphia contracted to purchase a con siderable amount of wool from D. R. Bayard, of Stark county, Ohio. After the contract bad been nude, the price of wool advanced, and eighteen thousend pounds of wool, included In thessontraat, pore sold by Bayard to an- tithe! potion, at i s rico obese that for which kt wits- misquoted by Davis. Bat wool ad— . canoed still further, and Bayard,lnatead of - -delivering to' ither the first or second buyers, gold the 'idol to'still another person at still blew rates. On learning these fasts, Davis summoned proceedings in the WWI States Coast for the Northern District of Ohio and :Deputy C. S. Marshal Simmons replasheed the wool whilst In transit to the lest porches. era. It was taken to Allionoe by the Deputy Msashal, and shipped to OWverand About ; . an Incur afteriSinimons left with hit prise, en. • other salt of roplsvin'eaute In from the second purchaser, bat Uwe' too late. The suit Is of considerable Interest, from the fact that there has been considerable looseness of ideas among oluere of wool and other property as to what constitute, a bargain. Otl Excitemcut in Fayette. Thereon: dl3coviry of oil in Greene county, and ,the groat exclteuint consequent, hero led le an examination of oil indications in Eayettis,county. Tho Uniontown Sicodord XV*: "(idle • number of our citizens baring whited Drmkard creek and observed the Ind!- , nations, aside from the actual possession of _ the oil, sash as the peculiar appearance of tho the soil, theeropping mit of rooks poculiar to !low formations, the relative positions of mai mine to the steam, do. ka., Wen in - dumnis teem their elmilality to coastal points Ls Rayotta r to,dease some of the most avail .'able tomitory and commence a thorough in . Instigation immodistoly. Brown's ran,:a • abeam -miming through. Gematui townoltiPf and • emptying into the Monongahela above -- Davidson'. ferry, sad the farts of John Pane on Redstone meek, a few miles below Union town, eosin to be the particular points of at traction. Vempanies are formed—one of them • dating a wall s and the other will be toady to go fate operation ins few, dip. The indica dons atthore points arWsuel almost in snre suoits•—oll and gas , appearing in such rpsentitles; as to justify ihe conclusion that - ,„all-thskirsimaided to put Payette on • par with hat lister county in the oil trade le but to Sink the shaft." Li;A . Case of lismaarabiaLsm. . . • 1411Tioirsdy night, about twelve o'clock, the.famUy.of 'Apt. James IlloVicker, of the - night Tolley, residing in Allegheny city, in the Third ward, ware awakened by the cries of a child, and upon Instituting a search, dia cowered &little girleittlng von swindowjaill . in the second - story of an adjoining house.! A ladder. was Immediately premixed, and the child taken down, when it was dlicovered that the window was closed, and that the child bad been gittizig on the outer sill, which was only sit indult breadth: "The 'child, upon,belng intenropted, was unable to account for tiro •manzter In which she gained her4ierilous po . sitkee, but ials supposed that she arose. In her slap, and got out of the open window, which alterwerds tell down - and awakened her. It is is fortunate clreuiartanae that her cries at tracted attention, as she could not have iro malpedloaglathopositioa fa which Abe Was fond. • The . Allegheny eubettinte ss Case.- Discharge of the tracers% looplicated. Yesterday afternoon the Polite Committee of thoAlleghoy Councils _held a meeting to /Drib, Into thefecti connected. with the ease of Edward Beek, the substitute; and decided , to amnia High Constable Will:and .oiticer flabby from the police. Upon biting informed of the. concleilon of the Comntittce, Mayor Alexander promptly dismissed' the parties. -., _The mteenclas °tautened by this aetion will berfilled in a leer days. We understand that . mit:deal proocedingt will also be lostitnted 'mast Messrs., Will and Gabby by the city . g von a Glen ' . Yziafv);;;/e i t real nee nada, next, tlto.pmcvedi of wbutrialitiCdsinne4 to elm benefit of tbo :.adokindinetnolidaoleliose of tat 1024 Perm , _ Alleged Wit. Murder startling otory 111 , 63 afloat on last Bata day, that a man In Lowellville, Zdahoning county, Ohio, bad beat out his wife's brains with a stone, and was under arrest and to be tried for murder. The trial was held on Meri da; before Wm. Watson, Esq., of that vil lage, and the following facts disclosed: 'Ed ward Edwards, a Wohhtuan, a laboring man, over sixty years of age, was married to Ms wife, who wee an Irishwoman, of about the came age, In April. lest. They had not lived plessantly together. They attended a picnic near there, about two weeks since. After the ;Annie they quarreled ; she threw throe stones athim, the last ono hitting him in the bark. He picked up the stone and throw it hack at her. It struck her on the top of tho head, she being in a stooping position, with her head towards him. She did her usual work afterwards, and one day walked a mile. Nine days after the quarrel, a physician was called In, who looked at-her head, but said he 1 45 260 376 4 55 6 9 , 10 3) 1 70 ^ 20 I 70 4 00 4 70 13 00 10 601 12 WI 1 10 116 2 CO 2 55 4 tO 616 000 eaw no fracture of the alualL She died on the eleventh day after the injury, and was buried the day following bar death. Po post mu te= examination was hold. Oik last Priday, the day after the funeral, the husbind wag arrested for her murder. On the trial the .•hargea of murder and manslaughtei were abandoned, and the &caused was held to ball for email and inttery, In the snot of two hundred dollars, for his appearance at the next Court of Common Pleas. NT3. e tocb seek Advertiser. rtlon • The Wheeling banitary Fair We understand that the ()Wrens of Wheel ing are mach pleased with the 11.0003 3 of their Pair. The total receipts up till Thursday morning were over $26.000. The Intclligenrer, in noticing a handsome contribution of steel, which was received on Wednesday, express prepaid, from the Black Diamond Steel Works of Park, Bro. s 0 .Co.. of this city, mentions it as the only c-,ntribution--to the Pair, from a Pittsburgh munufaeturor. The F air will close thin evening. THIS Wren's Pnrgas.—We have received from John P. Uunt, M611012i0 Hall. Fifth street, the following newspapers for the pres ent week : Frank Leslie's Illustrated, filed with graphic, pictures of the war; Harper's Weakly, with a fip.e likeness of General Grant for a frontispiece, and a full page illustration of the naval fight between the Alabama and the Searsarge ; the Independent, with an other Letter from Wendell the New York Tribune, Herald, World, an d Times; also the Sew York Weekly, and the Hound Table, the best literary paper this country hes yet produced. Sold also by J. T. Sample, Federal street, Allegheny. Coaogra's Isciumv.--The Conner bald an inquest yesterday afternoon on the body of a colored child, a few hours old, who died on Wednesday night, under circumstances which led to the suspicion that it had been foully dealt with. The jary, however, after hearing the evidence in the cue, were satisfied that death had restated from natural causes, and rendered a verdict accordingly. J. W. Prrrecc, opposite the PostoMee,on Fifth street, sends us the following late pa pers Frank Leslie's Illuatrated ; Harper's Weekly; Tho Round Table; Wilke's Spirit of the Times; Police (inmate; Herald, Tri bune, and Times; also, the New Nation, the Fremont organ; Sunday Mercury; wad New York Mercury. Pittock has alt the periodi cals of the day. TUXIMULL COUNTY THILLISUILT Rormen.—The County Treasurer's office at Warren, Ohio, wu toreibiy entered by burglars on Tuesday night, and the info blown open and robbed of from eight to nine hundred dollars, as nearly as can be estimated by the Treasurer. Suspicion rests ppon certain individuals who have been making their head. quarters in Warren lately. Oss liturnams Dave' hlza.—,The organising of ono hemdred days' men cornmenced yester day, at PitAin's Hall, under tho supervision of Col. Focal. Tho Colonel informs us that one company was pretty well filled dating the day, and the pros pects are encouraging. Those desirous of v olunteering can have an opportunity by ogling at the hall. A Cantors iltrumr--That Mr. Lincoln had imemunbei to the inlicenee of Fashion and dresses his heir every morning with.' Lubin's flair Dressing Flotihne." Wonders will never cease—and U this be Indust tree—we shalt hope soon te me the great rail-splitter tzens formed Mtn aTery Adonis. Ras. CRAW.= Coos, D. D.—The numerous friends of this widely-known minister, for t cierly a resident of this city, will be gratified to learn that he has conseated to preach to the Libert-street M. S. Church to-morrow (Sunday) meriting at half•past ten o'clock. Thassa.a.—As this Is the fait night of the season, the Theatre will doubtless be crowded. A good bill is offered, for the particulars of which we refer to our advertising columns. Dorn: & Green's celebrated 'loops occupy the Thesis° during next weak. Dramtestoan.—The two boys who were ar rested yesterday for stealing shoes from the wore of Jos. If. Borland, 98 Market street, had a hearing last evening, which resulted in their discharge, Mr. Borland declining to pros- DPECIAJ. 61./1...A/D NOTICES TIONII PLIIY, Platt and tt-namental Slate Roofer, and dealer in Panna*pranla and Vet stoat slate of the ben quality at low rates Office at dlaz. LangMho% haat the Water Welts, Plttaburgh, Pa Corns, Bunions and Diseased Nails Hermes--This - eminent Chiropodist, whir effected many moms of corns and bunions, is again among r.s and Is located at 2r) Pita street, over Andr ew's tea stare. His opens dons are efficacious, parolee and-spcsd,y, and knowing, as all should that neon in, walk ing Is essential to health, those Metedth, with these troublesome pests would do Well to give the Doctor a call. kin. Ell Took, and Mr. hones hillanger, wall known in this comma= nity for rime, were afflicted with both corn and bunions for a long time. Mr. Ell Young says: Dr. Randall most ancoessfally cured some most painful corns and benions forme. The once is effectual, andl consider /Minion excellent lilltalitin* _ Mr. limn Milinger Irritts:—, Dr. Randall, a year ago, removed a malafadatal cora franc under one of ray toe path. Tlmopention ;was perfectly succesfuL To-day he heasemovod otharn, and I bnvo no doubt Irikb equal no ears, for %Ida I bad tmdergoacisaveral no saccesafol operation at the hat dl of other profaned lhdropodlits. 4 Odne bon!' from 10 to 11 a. ray - and from 1 to 5 p. tn. To Anis t, To dais delimit soldier wilt finds mom deadly foe In the brackish muddy water and damp night air than in the most detetztulned enem. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS so purify the bloo ded streagthen the .stomach and bowels that the soldier can en due theme hardships and still be strong and healthy. Holloway's Pflfs and Ointment ore new re tailed, owing to the hlgh prim of drugs, &0., at 30 cents, 76 Dente - and $l.lO per pot cr hos For sale in Pittsburgh by 11. L. Palma stock .6 For gale at Fulton's drug store, Fifth street, Pittsburgh. For sale also by Geo. A. Kelly, Federal street, Allegheny city. llanoreci..-aaninel Graham & Co. Mer chant Tailors, buy° removed to 78 Smithfield street. We are just receiving our second supply of spring and summer geode, and would most respectfully Invite our friends end the 'Debit° In general to examine oar now stock. believing It to be one of the finest Steal! of merchant tailor goods In the city. Every garment warranted to give fall satis faction, In both pries and quality. Give is • call before p=chasing elsewhere and judge for yourooliso.- GAMILY MoOmtorsas, Mordant Wats, No. fa Smithfield drool. Snout Nomm•—The &Mellon of oar reader: is directed to the brilliant assortment of Spring and Gamma Goods just rewind by our blend Ms. John Wein, No. IS6 Pod oral street, AIIo Nis gook oonipriset • groat variety - of Fano, Preach, English, Got& and Mamie= °assize:rat sad Clotho, and fn. Bilk and Cramer* Vartlramr-..R of which will be made ay to order la the blast styles and in the best manner. .6 eholoo' so. !ration of Furnishing Goods also on Landlord for sale, togmher with a full cloth of Ready Mode Clothing. well fashionably midi. Ds lionprz, Dentist,,No. 162 goleai street, between Smithfield and Gnat. No indium:teats bald out by offering Isnr , rimy but an equitable fen will be eharged in avilry ease, for the best materials will be used, and all the time and dill seoevenp to in. am permanent rank, *ball be applied ull'hAtu 011111111711 and eanisee calls Will be taken at the Omnibus adios) No. 410 Peas street, day or Weir. 411 cdea loft at tbawbort- place will be promptly attended to. newt be - OM in lames. ; , _ . • • Ws would &dila att iiorkmo wantioi m03 , - thing in 'the boos lboo: to mat on Wm. arellntook, SS rods* stontivAllastm sty.qty4, and an WU& . - Cob d. B. Klddoo WazsuroTorr, Jmo 20, 1864. Memi, I was glad to obeerre the tribute to the bravery of Col. J. B. Eiddoo and thirygiment,224 U. S. C. 1., which you copied from a recent number of the Trawls. The &Tonal to of Allegheny county, and our citizens may well feel proud of him. Me was a member of the Pittsburgh City Guard, which he joined as a private on the 18th day of Apiil, 1881, and he hoe been In the service of his country over since. When the three months enlistment was op, he entered as a private the Old—the regiment of the lamented Hays. Ile carried his mus ket through the Peninsula campaign, and was preseit , in every battle from Yorktown to Hartifoies Landing. Ho bad in the mean time been promoted to a Sergeantcy In his OoMpAiry, and Col. Hays, as a mark of regard for him, recommended hint to the Governor as e. enitable roan to be sent home on recruiting tervice. I &ball never forget his appearance as hi milled en me in Washington on his way to Pittsbargh to enter open the se:rvice above named. He wore the same trusty shirt in which. he hod commenced the campaign of battles atMechanicsville. The tan and wear of stammer marches end fights had marked him !or a veteran; beet of all, he carried the vary musket ho had used on all the fields Mc- Clellan had lost, bat not for lack of bravery in his men. Ile recruited at Pittsburgh some thirty man for his company, and, on his way back, Gov. Carib, had the good genie and good judgment to take him from the ranks and make him at one bound, Lieut. Colonel of the 137th Penna. V 01.., a nine months regiment. This regi moat was present, though not engaged, In the battle of Antietam. Afterwards it had charge of tho store, and landing at Agnia . creek. After a few weeks service, the Colonel of the regiment resigned, and Col. Klddoo led It in the battle of Chaneellonville. When ' at the end of his term of service, he went back to Pittsburgh, Gen. Brooks oboes him to take charge of the Camp of Recruits, while the danger of an attack, on the advance of Leo's army last Summer, seemed eo Imminent. That arida past, he came here, and on exams. nation—one of the moat to which a man could be subjactod—he woe appointed Major of the 6th U. S. Colored Troops, Ile so thor oughly disciplined this regiment., and gave it Mat a soldierly bearing and training, that he reeelted the special commendation of Gen. Butler,who recommended him for the Coloneley of the first vacant regiment which offered, and hence his command of the 221 U. 8. Colored Woon General Butler made his advance to Bermuda Ilundredr, he loft Colonel ;ff.iddoo in command of Port Powhattan, on the .1 tmes, with two regiment, of infantry, one battery of light and one of heavy artillery, and a company of cavalry. Two gunboats were also left to co-operate with him in the defense of the fort. The enemy attacked In force of artillery and cavalry, as yon have reed, bat MO repulsed with a loss of eleven killed and sixty. wounded. Colonel E.'s lose wee two prisoners and ono man wounded. That one stood his ground on picket against the attack of six cavairymert. One he shot, the rest be guarded off with his bayonet,.arid with that implement he disposed of two more. Thai he defended himself until one of the three survivors gave the brave fellow a stroke oaten; the lan. lie fell, and the enemy left him for dead ; but ho came to after a while, and crawled bank into the fort, bringing A:. nuaket with him. The contest wa.s seen from the ramparts of the works. Tho soldier wee 1118d0 a sergeant on the spot lie has survived the wound he received. After the suocesaful defense of Powhstlan, Colonel Kiddoo was ordered to the front with his command, and the next we hear of him is what you have published, In reference to the taking of the fort and- .nnon, from the Lie 1e se thoroughly ow:minced of the good lighting qualities of his command ho can he, and et, men are frond of his galLsntry, and ho of their mange and daring. I shall be mach surprised if Colonel Etddoo, his Life being spared. does not soon Cad a star on his shoulder•strap. The men from the ranks and from the people have boon and are to bo the heroes of this great and, holy war. It id a hearty conviction of the jintice end righteonsr.ess of the clause, and not lighting by West Poirit mks and military etiquette, that toils. E. Attune —A great vaziety, a dee assort ment, and M the lowest prices, at Plttoolt's, opposite Posteffice. CA41).1 of 04t. lifoai, Col Beech, General Heys and others, at PittoeVa, opposite Port °nice. SAZ 1100iS, at Pit:l.VA, opposite Put ofrica. LITZ 2,l3ga:Lnee. at Planck's, oppnalta POll Wince. Poctorr Asocus and Pocket Books—a great assortment, at Piatock's, oppdatto Postodloo. blare of illogical and Georgia, at Plttock's, opposi to Postoffico. likw Ton: Dallies, at Pittotin, opposite PostottOo. STATIoVitaT, at Pittock's,opposite Pos to Eke Boots, shoes and gaiters, et privets sale, during rho day or muting, rd 'Weiland's dnetien Houso, No. 55 Filth street. 24.Cuna..xn'a Shoo Auction Hoare, No. 55 Filth street. Porehaaars wW be essefel to look for We number and name on the windows. Dar Goons, shawls and hoop skirts, ►t McClelland's Shoe Atlotloll House, No. CS Fifth fine:. hfitz'a calf boon., guitars, lace shoes, ties and elipoert, at McCletland's Aoction Bowe, No. L 5 Fifth intact. IS/Koalas in 'mots, shoes, and gaiters, at 96 Federal street, Alls gime,. Game of every style for ladics, at Mc Clelland's Auction floes'. S11:D to your friends all the Pittsburgh, as well ua all the &sewn weaklier, which can he had, with or without wrapprri for mailing, at Frank Care's Nomatort, Chronicle Budd ing, klf.h street. —Eilavtentia roe one AIZT.-11 you avant to Sit d paper and envelopes to your friends in tboarzny, go to Frank Clue's Book and News Depot, where yon can gat the best quality, sad litava ft pat op securely fot_txtaUlug. C.;"tua., Denttet, 243 Penn Street, VOA to ail Isneinese of big neofessien. Jerm•ali. OUWI, Attorno; Ea.', Oh tizsgt. I:3, WAlrrip—T wo goOd Foadboys. Apply =alias!, at this affice. MARRIED: .11.1.81883-8881108-0 A be 7th WA. At tLa, e , l dewier the beldei parents, by Bse. A. Tatter, 8. A.B LENA 8, of Blatnetle, Pa., end Wee oaunii. ari)Oß, et CeVet d, Weetraenlend eons*, rouge Not.ird . A. ItitilllT—Sfer Sewickley, on the Till lw Capt. A. 1. WILLIMET, of Ist Itlebralke role. •taert,Wced nceLQueursos. Dllost telt e• Lianisbary. /dr ells. 144E1.14b OP DENS .NO 3S-In ac cordon's with authority of the President of Vrackd Orates, mina PrmlaMtiesol Me Ck,v attics of Parmaylyst.M, dated timrsba. a, Jaly Sib, 16.1. I bomb, tall far ono thensand MOO) Millinted man tor ipec.lol ist.Tic... Tbay must be good edam sad Pd. sad most farnisb their own banns and csalPmannA for thew, or wllloh they 'win rocadre Urty taut. pot day, mah, Ladino paid for those sant allylast lathamnterat the palm apitz.4 o f t h e mustarirona. Tao United States anon:l=m will Walk to t a l . Wgiaiss Mut *maga All sham tssponding tl call are recmetted to snambis at Harrisburg without delay. tor company and nal mantal orgsairation•AppPostlonfor tranapertatam multi» =do to Oa pt. J. Q. JOHISSOW„ A. Q. 11 and Met Q. If. of the Departraent of the Remus boons, sillarrlstaira, Ps. By I:6'l==d oft:Mier [Marrs' COUCH. )15.3t S. IiOVULTZE A. A. 0. 11011FAM8, BEEF AID LARD. J-1. 15,000 lb., Trowbridge, Moat) dr Co.'s Pan rd a. o. Unrom 11250 12m. Chimp Oeutatieda. O. Item; 0,oa) tr. 0. a. Davis A Ch.'s Cant. Dry Boa xd Hare., choke bear Lard; For solo by 801101dAKAII t 1.0013. PH --'50 half bbls. Not 3 large. so a. .. 3 median) g 60 do " 2 , 121 terrain I a. 26 do " 8 Itzgo tnd med. ; and ISO bar btu. Lan Honing i Bsoeined slulaw nan n 1 J. B. OMMELD. DCRIKEII - LIIBRIcAnNO °IL, JLP • prime article, boa from grit, loorron tad not to laza machinery, tad equal to 2. Lard oil, ou baud sad for sale by . JAL Detazit, Et.son, situ ea .a to w.. O(7lAtTli