TUESDAY MORNING, BEPT. 29, 18b9 Rept:Odium meetings will he held at the ' , Mowing times nod pieces, and the friends to the neighborhood are re. opened to glee general notice of the exam: enetimentile,Veitraillee township, on Friday, Prplember 80,012, P. M. M /tr . ! Pon, Versailles township, Friday, Pep 1,), T P.n. Drerati, 0.1 IV,II, MOO 19 totetodilp, Seto:Nisi, oetober I, et 7 P. M. dittobe4/ borough, Saturday, October I. at 2 P. M. Pods Works, Eat Facet:tom, Wodnoiday, October sth, st 7 P.M. If, Md . ess.tl P.M. yper PLOW. township, on Thursday, (.441.0r at 7' *t All II . y eghen C'ity, at t !lark.[ Tharsday, Octeher P. 1t Lanni /Wit AA., Howe, Penn township, au Friday, October 7th. at 7 P.M. P.M. Minton, Findley township, en Fildoy, October 7, a lc fre if P.M.om Robinson township, on ha torday, Otiobor Stinetid, Upper Si.Ol r township, on Saturant', October 80.17 P. Pd. at! Pittsburgh, at Latoyetto Hell. on Beturday, October 8, P. I& AVE Ttnonship,at Copersorke, on blonds,. Octsbu 10 at '7 P.M. • Seturdey next is the last day upon which voters can be seamed. We trust that our Re publican readers in the various wards, boroughs laud townships will look to it that eons of our friends has neglected this essential duty Last year the democrats made a great rues, held meetings everywhere, famed, fretted, raved -and. bragged by tome, and finally convinced themselves that they could and would cleat their Senator, their Congreasthan in this dietrict, and their Commissioner. Up to the very closing of the polls the§ remained firm in this decision ; staid were disenchanted only when the returns came in, and showed them beaten by from 2000 to 8000 majority. This year the programme has been reversed. The policy now is to keep quiet, hold no meet ings, make no fess, bat brag as before. They • are going to elect, so they say, the Senator, one Atmemblicoan, (a man called Andrew . Jaokaon Beaumont,) the Commissioner and the Treasur er. They have just about the same chance of electing these candidates that they had for elect ing those they boasted of last year, and that is just none at all. They will be beaten out of eight. Bat they meet brag, all the same: and from thle until the election, they will make a loud parade of their supposed chances. There is not the least probability of their sea- oats, on any of Iheso °Moe& Bot it is as well that our men should know where the aeeautt is to ,be made, and guard the assaulted points most .., vigilantly. Let oar friends in each district pay _particular attention to the offices alluded to, and lee that nothing is lost far want of attention .Tito calculation of success we have alluded to libased wholly upon the supposed supineness and inactivity of the Republicans. They expect 10 get out their vote and catch us napping. Their expectation on this score must be disappointed. The Republicans of the county are now folly advised of it, and they will be lacking in the opirit wo attribute to them if they do not distip - 'Point the expectations of the locofnlag es the• roughly this fall as they did last. The peculiar hope which animates Mr. McKee and Mr. Beaumont, and leads them into the con viction that they can or will be elected, is found ed upon a trifling movement, almost unworthy of notice, of a couple of German editors, who took it upon themselves, without authority, to Interrogate the candidates as to their views on the queation of running passenger railway care and selling liquor on Saaday. Ono of these Germane was a candidate far nomination on the Assembly ticket, before the Republican conven tion; and failing of success there, rushed with another disappointed friend Into the publication of a new German daily paper. This paper they have endeavored to wield, as dexterously as poc- eible, against the .Republican ticket; and in order to ingratiate themselves with the Germans, — have made themselves particularly boisterous on the Sunday question and in demanding the re peal of the Sunday !awe Assuming to speak in the name of the Germane, as a mace, they addressed interrogatories to all the candidates for the legislature, asking their opinions on the Sunday questions, hoping, no dobbt, to make themselves, in this way, particularly agreeable to the Germans. Mr. McKee and Mr. Beau mont.auswered their interrogatories favorably, we believe; and assuming that these two Ger man.aditore are able to carry over, bodily, the entire German Republican vote, the candidates named are pluming titemsclves highly on their acme of enocess. They are reckoning, however, without their • hostn. The Republican German vote is not in .thihesping of tSo editors alluded to, nor in the koegng of any one. The German Republicans of this county, as a Mass, are intelligent, thread, • eenalble men, who can see through a political trick much more quickly than the schemers can starmoot one. They see through thin trick, and will •: I net be misled by ii. IVe have convereed with largo number - 1 - 3 f them, and they all assure spi -that the German Republicans cannot be and will not be imposed upon by any ouch artifioe. They will vote the Republican ticket because they are 'attached to the principles of tho party and have confidence in the honor and integrity of Its can didates. .The two German Republican papers— thn Freiheits Freund and the Courier, have bold ly exposed the trick, and advocatethe Republi. Relent ne it stands, without a siogle alters - Ol calculations based upon the defection_ Lan Repabßoane, are doomed to die- appointMent. Ite to the candi - Rica for Treasurer and Com missioner, they are equally doomed to disap pointment. They may pick op a few Republi can Tote, here and ihere, but will lose them ehtswhere. The Republican candidates for these offices aro men entirely reliable, and worthy of the united eupport of the party. They will both bo elected by handsome majorities. We have deemed it oar duty, however, to call attention to the expectations of the enemy, as a meats of stirring up our Republican friends to 'greater activity and earnestness. Let them go to work with greater zeal, that the enemy may have tio CUM of boastiog. With the excellent Andharmernious feeling now prevailing in our railite,nothing but criminal carelessness and in sotirity can subject any portion of our ticket to danger, much lees to defeat; and.now - that the llepnblicsne of the county know how the enemy' s expecting to profit by this supineness, they will nab, we are etrre, leave any thing open to doubt, in the result. That Rallroa6 In denial or explanation has been givtu of die • statement made by no last week that Memo. - fdarlhinney and Tomer, the looofooo Commix elonere, united in drawing warrants, last Year, ' for the payment of interest on railroad bands. The fact Ls unquestioned mid, unquestionable that they did so. Their signm s anual is to the ' documents, whioh oan he see n kt the Auditors' aloe. ' 'After pledging themeetree,never, never, inenis to pay any. laterest on railroad betide, these Immaculate men did draw waprantator that Pittlimee;and the record is ther to confront them, sliurgt dayitt. inctuass-n. uto:l4. D. mums ERREITT & Co.. RS and PRO-PRIRTORS - prrrrezrancimx.: Eteptiblicau State Ticket. 1171.111 TECOLLS E. COClisen, a if mk coma, 11 - 11=01. 01131111 W, WILLIAM IL KITH, of Bort• ccufai Ziopublican County Ticket =O4 ZLIAB U. LIRIBI3. Pittabargh MIMI; WILLIAM NAIiNTIM Pittetargli, DAVID A. PRIMILEY, Allegheny, CHARLES L. GOKIISING, DAVID E. BAYARD, Peebles, WILLIAM EEPE, LOerar. St. Olelr ASSIEITAIII LR .74004 TLIOMMI MELLON, Ct.lbw. ' MIMIC? AITOLAAT, A9OB GOODMAN Y. COULTER, tluoth Fayette. . . . . cO AI JONATLIAN DRAIN% Soo Lb PI ttaburgb I Aryan.. DAVID CORNELIUS &mid. loy. • SCMSTOII. U.T. ANDERSON, End Doer. stEECTOI OP TM 1,11, JOSETII AILLLER., Snowden. REPIIIMICAN MEETINGS I BE. ASSESSED The Tattles of the Enemy . ._ . . . _ . . .. .. . The , only aWeinie they have to offer, is, the.:.-th I lion 11.6.11M84S IN lIIELAND. - -The Cork Consii iirarrants they iiided were renewals et old ore tame glees thsetnaexed repOrt,of thwyield of keened the yenz.bcforn. The excuse is an aggro- :t 6 .: t tizrca rt t it, i r t ,, w ,, i d l lie coati Crum t h his nal e.m e et vation, not a palliation, of th e offence. The old blight of the potato crop thrcugh. t ac e t 7a b e el e c o a u ` a k warrants were good for their taco, at any time, try were exaggeral'ed, and that all alarm for it; and did not nee ronewal- The Treasurer almost ! L ilt ituoi c s afety was fast dying away . . Accounts daily receives wan - abut of the Previous Year , I:,r hosing tu rned places represe nt the harvest as which no renewal to asked, expected or needed. By for I he'grester bulk of er l t;i ' e L' e w er ' ealT ' ll ' a ' s i rt:e e e d ri There was no special reason in these instaoces, cut down and Becured. The wheat and barley average a g lt e ho o u f gh for oate in sonic except one, and that title grew ant of the demand ar e . upon the whole considered average crept:, places are under the p li n tr t ri to, sbert, still ra not much c u' om er plZi l oris m no a d de the for interest upon the marmots. This the locos foes Commissioners conceded. They recognized the validity of the old warrants by drawing new pear to be getting along very well The ruBlnoartirt : ones, and they thix, n-c ~ i 0 y d rew wa rrants to of blight ore dying away la ibis country there can be no doubt that the disease tiro 12.1 , 1 , 1 e its ap pay railroad interest, but they added inter at the interest—thus actually compelling o " arau " in "" districts , hut n " to "5' great upon extent, and the crop generally is cousidered rale county to pay compound railroad interest. The greet] crops have been Much served by the If they believed, as they pretended to do, t at late mine, and are now progressing favorably. the payment of the railroad interest wan il'l, Az ULTINATION OF BRANI , I" to FRANCU.-- Thu they had a plain course before them , a and t at adulteration of brandy haring proceeded to a It was either to stop the payment of the warrants great extent at Cognac , in the deportment of the altogether, or to Buffer the holders of these old be h e a n re e n a te ti , ed thLa t t h tt e in c t i i r oLo , f th i n h , e , s a u n t a horit ies has warrants to collect them at their face, without offending parties have been . pre ' secule te d n b o y f ' it: Tribunal of Correctional Police. Owing to the intereel, or, if they preferred it, to ewe upon them, and bring the whole question before the e s cerre h e m d e b f ra l y a d te yearn, and which i t t i lls o dT w i ri i n g e r b apes i and other causes, the produe• courts. They chose not to do this; and, in otter increased the d a man violation of their pledgee, renewed the warrants it some scrupulous unmanufacture Y r ' s of th th e latter and added the interest In. article resorted to adulteration, by mixingit THIRD WARD, Ptrrstirrnno.—An ordinance was presented atid passed, in both branches of Councils, on Monday night lief, changing the , Sumatra COMPLAINT. Tile fact is place of holding the election in the second pre- wt , ll nstablobtal for too one to attempt to . coto n r . t.T.ert to tt o Moot of the Third Ward, Pittsburgh, upon t n ° l7r ° , n' arn "." pr ' Littal l a . ; ex ' t h us: l 2f r P tl ° l=7l ° : ' 1 °: .7, bbr arb ood S ich ,,,g tba ste a m: b i la dlaurdered, the liver dararged, b lha representation being made that the original Ice- see of the election house had sold out and the ' Not torAnt! ' chelers. d drol u X LurtM,7lriau " s a an ' d O t r ' Lie " i f , , C: in o . lic t.:. 7e w t ri h v : !::r i otta mpro and r7 ch 2 7 ; t o n i rptalnla gar new comer was desirous of having the election re „ ea ten t toted and tlstal:pon the conattlatl i vTilit removed II bas tlara transpired that this re , presentation was incorrect. The present lessee, to arr ' e7t ' ilrelr ' progr7tal e nll7 th i r " ;atn m t "i rt i irtra " l n t. 'a s i a ' rt .. ea far from desiring the removal, is anxious to . n 'i a l e h ,ialtli f s m i i . i gire;: n etit,:r• h e u a l. e ' t t it 't 1 7 a°` 'a' a and &spits the set 772: prevent it ; and as the passage of the Ordinance r t l d r, ":7,,""?''''''''' 4 troatmOno d A „ l ' llltTaTll fi t ."l t i la:nt ' Votr a Y " n ' tt i' la r .l h r:: ° was procured upon a statement of facts which ' has turned out to be incorrect, the officere of t 6 e im is i t i d l y it'st,,ly't:ir a c t , L rfi t ..istl ead ( i 'f or . ii ' ,e i Vitr r'g , "'" Councils have declined to sign the Ordinance or ' t i a ,",,T, ;, , ,. d " .. i tnod '7 4 i e h ''''''''' it. N '",, g '''''' i:: :: jr:2 „ d 'F ; direct he publication until the matter can be laid end AT. tits Zs ' i ttlo th dia. h sa nu ot u to o Ltt.ltrett i fa t ror n /':. before Councils, which will be done at a special iii7o, t lV..e a n ' ...- d i t. ' . ' i i t '' lV,' T io . 7. r ati t.° li ' di r .7l:7:i.,. ‘ ,;''lro t :'," "'^' , t w ln c ar .... , Nat to with WERRA V E's 11. 0 I. 0: U 1111'14t1L ' ,. meeting to be held on Monday night neat. The ,'t or " hsi ur ' ,....trr " ,..; L ., 1 i n d ' . ' eci. ° . Y .::. 1 .. 0 :i'1,". " 1. 1 i. ~;. : ,n.',',0 , ,' : .,','„1 , ' Ordinance is not a law until It is published and recorded - and as it will not be published or re - t. h =rit ' s:Vt7t i tt e a i nt: ' ..corolln i gT:Tt i r . .7t.?!.; °- In'tli m a' c l i t‘r *" corded until after the special meeting of Coon- :'''7,, n ,',',`,,,, e ;,Z 1 .,'!,',:! * ? 1 ?,":', ; ,`,,,' e) , ", i ,"' ' '''' ' '' ' '' ' silo, the Ordinance is not yet a I air, and the , hare's H`Sis°' 1." I. pat ,i, nr:' , .' , i ' t . tt i ll C P 7,," ' ' '; ', l ' :: i tZ . ;:: ' election place hoe not, therefore, been changed : .tv n i ‘ ilyTle i tes " i ' ..l i sre:ite t tl ‘ ti. in b : ' to s ,riat.... ' . ' i..i ' t ..'", 1 =blob the pub& abould guard against parchasi ' n: Ilea- " ..; , The Sheriff's Proelamation will accordingly con- c i , , f, , l i t t l .poAt o u n . !, .lse, that oar mar, oon lb.-W..1,f etrry form to this elate of the facts. BENJAMIN PAGE. ]a., A CO., 5...1.. Pt,ptlatt.ra, 27 SO:Art. 4 t, 1 , t.ta , ..n let ..ott 2J eta ,Pirtst.nrOt. Pa. IN the Warren Senatorial distri - ci, the Repub licans have nominated boon BENSON, of Potter, I ' to succeed Me. Scofield An exrcitent la mina- IILgIDENIs in the cannery', where medicines t not PO readily corm. nt, should al .t.t 3 4 1.3 trosieltd wit. Lion. , no on. . Wa.,*; Ifehlane ITts and It. L. Mlneitc.C. s llnn , t; • —.....-..... AS ',flirted Fie mity 51,11. Int. la., arn lit.glit '11014 , 1i ' : ' i I IN PERIL robot Fate:MS.—The :Volute ll ei- th ';`:"`', l , l ,.,'T ° F7,17 N "," T ",:,,,T,,,"1,' , ° ,7 . ' 1 V h ' r ,,":„, P ,7, ° :7 " ~i . i titer in charged with inconeistency by the New- ~....i . '',' ' .on Orleans Delta, for eupportiog Douglas for 'Crest- ' ..v.iii..iiZih%l'll°.:'Ladt=i:t!'n°l"'"b' 0. 01, ° . ° 40 .., :t i. '..,,' dent after bin avowed hostility to the reopening `-- - -- of the Slave trade—a measure which that paper' ..fictu abbrrttoinunts. has hitherto warmly advocated. la reply, the -•- - - - --- - - - - - Reyuter nays that .. .Judge Douglas has never I G AZETTE .10P, OFFICE. I uttered one weed against the morality of the Slave , trade, no more than against Slavety itself i"— — I and that bin doctrine of 'oda! eelf-governmentl applies to this subject as well as every other. RALSTON & YOUNG, ••Carried to tie logical and inevitable deductions, I a to the only hope ice hare in the hall, o," Con-,,,,, forthe.abr°9 "'" ofthePi " — • Slayery, "' BOOK CARD & J - 3 PRAYER all things connerled with Slaerrv. are matters of , 1 State legislation exclusively. It is not then for , ~... I Congress, but for the South, to decide whether there shall be impertarion of foreign slaves or not. This is one of the reasons why we, eon- ' FIFTH STR ti It: T. A EAR POST tis. - s/st Blatantly with our oft-ezpressed views and policy' I'ITTSIitI ROE, SENN A. are °arm,: supporters of Judge Douglas. ' . . . Such support as this will be found to insolre tutor 4 . - t , }'--, tu °to r•t t r att. , of HOW , t `w`l little danger —and we presume Judge Dougids , FA , " t JOB PHINTINO it It h nem. ne•• would prefer to dispense with it Ile owl his , titntt Winwthrh• •..•47 J•trtf friends most rely for their main tirenclti d NT Fir:OlEN N.-o , Atz , •rtz C , t , .. Charleston upon Niwt here Tutu , : but if the 1:•. , il , t , 1-,i., •00„...i inter suceeeds in throwing any doubt upon Lt- views concerning the Slave-trade, or the pesition -'tlY 11l .t l'lrliii•n. he would take on the proposal to reopen it be p 1 ,•4, r u -} 1„, .) ~ f i .4 . will not be strong enough in Convention to is, 4, home again. This is a question, moreover, 0.,. i r„1. • ti, • which the Southern Democracy will not be per mitt ed to play fast and loose. If they intend to 00 ” 1 A " I ' :1 ("1:1 " " 10 ' 1. " ". ''' ' .. . make the restoration of the Slave-trade a prio ciple of their platform, they must avow it et .. . plieity—nominate a candidate who is pledged I. to it , and get as many voted ne they can. Tarp iA• vs Aro a, have no right to hoodwink either ee e tion on so ...t.t.s important a hatter—and the temper of the thr kweat pnees an.l in the ,ei.•1:•••t public mind in regard to it ic ouch that they will find it quite impotottlio to do to Neither InAnr 1., 7' Judge Doughty. urr Coy other man in the Union - ; . eon get C single electoral rote here any free " State, if it can ho made to appear me probable (Li,: he would old ,r ahelshireetle onftt.dirt. the re-opening oftbio traffic. Whht would he of carrying Virginia, Kentn,aay,!illr, • land or Tennessee, the Erguirr can prohabir B 3 Keil 119 RB can. —S. 71.1 PR&PiiIITY UIIOW9 REDELLIO , ANr , I. 1., ISIIED.—One day last week, Gve pieces of Riling, ' moving, self-acting merchandise, owned by same Missouri farmers residing in Nltosout I, some forty or fifty miles weal of Cheater, having for gotten—if indeed, they had ever learned—the wise and wholesome precepts tangot in the bred Scott decision, threw off the yoke of bondage, and started freedom ward raa Illinois. Although closely pursued by a large band of human blood hounds, four of them managed to get =cilia the Mississippi river, in Randolph county. Their primers, being mounted, had managed to get ahead of them, and intercepted and surrounded them while they were crossing the covered Plank Road Bridge, over Mary river, about five from Cheater, in the inidot of a violent moral, hat Sunday evening. Still laboring wider the hallu cination that they had rights which white men were under obligation. to r,pect, the negroes charged—with their Gate, the only weapons they had—upon that portion of the pursuing army that was stationed at the east end of the bridge, and, breaking their way through, rap for "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, , undur the mistaken idea that they were a portion of the "all men" alluded to in the Declarsitlpn of Inde pendence. The negro drivers fired a volley ai them as they ran; one of them fell, badly woun ded, but the other three continued their fight and escaped. The wounded chattel woo carried back to Chester, where it was ascertained that about tiro hundredshot dad entered lize body. lie ling ered along in great agony until Thureday mor ning, when he died. It woe afterwards Borer mined that two of those who escaped were se. verely though not fatally wounded -Alton ('en I DECREE-SI: or ABOURIISES Is rut SANDWICH I.9LASID9.—The natives of the Sandwich Iclaude, liko the Indians of this oountry, appear to fade sway upon the approach of the foreigotro A letter from the Islands, received at the rooms of the American Boar I at Boston, given a brief re port upon-tho condition and prospects of the Islands, in which it if, btated• "The Wands, or the inhabitants upon them, are gradually working out their destiny. There is a constant but certain and rapid dearenen of the aborigines. The present number of Haw aiians would not probvbly exceed 1,5,000, and should the present ratio of decrease proceed un-. checked, in a few years the number must be coat paratively small. The principal causes of this decrease are, the former and present licentious habits of the people; indolence; the prevalence of epidemics; and the great demand for Haw aiian seamen, who go abroad many of them nev or to return And while thu aborigines are de-. creasing the foreign element in the community is upon the incresee. The number of births among foreigners is equal to that in America or England. The children of foreign residents are generally healthy, and for the most part three born upon the Islands desire to grow up and spend their days there. There Is also a gradual themes of the foreign population by insmigra tion, most of those arriving from other countries to settle hero being Americans, Englishmen, German, Portuguese, or Chinese." D ' AUBIGAP:IIIIIETORT OP 1100 REFORMATIOU The Rev. Dr. Merle D'Aubigne has written to the Rev. Dr. Baird that ho is well advanced in the preparation of the Vial and I'llth volumes of his History of the Reformation of the With century. This will be welcome newe to the many thousands in this country who have read with delight the five preceding volumes. We know not how many volume, the work when completed will embrace, but we ',appetite at least right. On thte point we base heard en interesting novo. dote, for the authenticity of which we can vouch. It is this Soon after the appearance of the first volume in French, the distinguished anther had occumion to visit Paris, and whiles there called on M. Outset, who at that day (IB3g or Wt . ) was Minister of Public Instruction In the Cabinet of Louis Philippe. In the course of the converea- Lion which these two Illustrious envies held, M. auizot said to the Professor, "Sir, I learn that you contemplate concluding your History of the Reformation in four volumea." Dr. D'Aubigne replied that each woe hie expectation. "Well, then," replied hi. Guise!, "you moat change 'one plan; let there be six volumes; let there be eight voltimee; let there be ten 'volumes." M. aalsot was right; we trust that there will be at least eight. We ahall be glad if there 'Amid bo ten.—✓our. of Coe. &pt. 22. AN ingenious Scotchnoin bee trained a 000plo of m k s to turn I reel for twisting twine. Tho laborer* nal "'boil' ten mdse I day and reel from 100 to 120:taraleiS. A ball peeler° wor th of oatmeal Iseliti - nieuse ex - weeks; and the clear sand prone on *nob ooltriol per year is opmpoted at six @hilltop. ' with the coarser kinds of alcohols. - Five of the accused were acquitted; the others were fined in various sums varying from 50f to ::00f each. Z F. BUILDING •-.MYTII A I.4)ch 1...“ To Mauttlacturafe omd .110a,tmliocs j1 1 rui ENDS 3 , 11 OM, it tii 4..1 •YoUN, 0,11.4. t.• mo.r mt.t• 1 n Rn ilf-11 Ir %.11 thi,....50 lbJo i tty f r IL =MIMI 11,7E1,, II“ n, . Frl,ll EN TY Tiiiitb .I L Caragaaa 11r, 11, •,thar ltt t'. , • r liraddal l'atrrr, tavaru, t; I.ardira•r tavartr, w•rd, ••• 67,1 A. 6111. tsvaru, w .rd, Alleaber., Ortarrntarlrn r•thar r. , 111,1.,th sraer', 1,11,,, I h ratlugh•marr, len ward, l'iir. !Penn./40s tal/rtarrn, rttrar aala, rlrl.l ward, Welt:Lig a. Caw: 4,4.11, tavaru, Ita Haphorrar Thor., t.l'4 A D,ll ward, rboallara Jolta, I•veen, 11 w'rerif, l'tit•t 1111111 J I . lorleallll3re.,pl IASA . - A - - I'PLE BrTrett SIEAI ELIIU I[ KNi,E 1,1 kv, WA 11 , 111. • C/11111,111.: 111KWS, NURSERY Cll 111 -. C 3la/1111r.1 KaNli wr noitool. .LOGY AND N. ILL,/ %V lA Altt„ F,r 1141... MI,. ~.. .. • 40.10 lle low/ 4, 1 r, I y .IAdA44I , '.:l LL RIWILE, 'll I, tnt". to.! ._ pxlicul 4 4t, ~ TicE.—Letter, 'f,t.i• montAry 4,-, , :•1! 4orl 1-4tAti,4r, • I 713 :lA/ is. 11..1 11 . 11 1 1 , Into . • Fr 0,.., tr. th..... All 1.4,1Aun. 1.4 , 11,. •.4 ~. •t:110.1 M. 44,0 , At 111.•0:kw ad1:4411.4nr erl.l all pvt4Ann 1,, ,, 1, l eill , 1... lk•teloted wl , ' ll' ' • All Ani 0,41.. r. ) mt, • .41,t 44/4y. It, SlilvN. I 1 FO,l. ri: ' I , , P. BP , 11, 4: 3Litlo, ~.41 r.•entors uf the inn .01 mod n..l:lltflat.toY Thomnn It. Iloilo., I. _ - B A,3lt 13i— 35 nests open 11n-het 1t. 4 35 do 11.1 2u do &I .•I 10 ant. CIS TO veaglawr AAM .Fl. I: I Iqpi V AL It .1 , 3nk W;il .1 - nn. Im A,. F. 0.. ❑ , : rt ~a IEIIII bomostic Honicoopathy A CUTE DISEASES and their ILm.e 13 to Trextmeut, 1,4,1 .r Jib rules lox tr..Emtr.l or Injuries from A Cdi. ,ml P010N.1.1. ly .1. 31. D. .loot nal.. I.y J. G. 134eki.01/.N a bort, to I I , mitbhol.l et 10.nt0,,• wn, k Ix ncootr.,ntil,rl wtth n eam• of n,ltcttn•r, In tlncturb torn, Inl up v: lor the tnotto.ll.lo dirtrtP, ..f Dr DO, Bhotrltnd __• _ • II EAT I LAM 11.1. ju , t 't - mt of the 01.1.12. t• at ne, I t p.m..— For solo by turoucoca. & I. WTIIEAT-300 hag htor, and f.r male 1.7 ..21 TrITOI(COCIC, CIL EERY ^ C CORS-2000 bu..in More and for rale by e-n2P I lITC lICOO 111.-olt it Ait Y l Co.. R YE -400 bus. lor sale by lIF7CIIOOOh, M , CREERY k CO ULOUIf.-500 bbls. vnriou,, grades for Fale u r rcuceru, MceItEEILY &Co. Pl' RE LINSEE tu D OIL in Fru ' , Rs" .on In- I y 1.1:1211 k 11UT0111,,07c, 0,:9 •:o. I tri Mnrentl atrutl - . HAM 3-- 1 1 1 teN. 5. C. Haw , in 'tore and for alb , by F SF.I.LEAS TO THE LADIES. I=ll Ilava onx coinr.lehml the.ir ctraogonsant.. u... 1411 brol to.dte to order silt the Torinon erne. of ll= EIF)DJ AND tiAIIED our wnpl..y aaa tlia 1,, el Cattela tho Nato, Ire real couldn't sa)lug that (./r Nk:ATNESA AND DURABI..ITY Onnwork rtiotrct M rtczllc 1 Cy toy tritentifictnry in tn. City or 1%1100061n W. E. SCHMERTZ & Cu No. '3l ririe stiset. OREE —2,500 Ibe. for ealo - tiy • . B. h.. FAIINIGSTOOK 2 co, Crater of first and Wood street. lath abbatistments L•IRST PRE MI 31 6: ..... - c 3... • Stovea Citrates and Hangoal ~... l'.‘,' - .. - t .:,-........ 4... . 313 MERE ll= DIPLUMAAS A W A LATE A1.14.111.N 4 1:.I • W6STRUN rsy.E IP\NII Au RI BissELL co., NU 2:,5 LIBERTY SHOAL: (QOOSING3, PAHLOH HEATING STOVES, Fine ant Comm':nn.i Engine N our aztsortment sill he lound the follow GRATiI FIIDN Ts AND FENDERS, I lug wall known AL.! h. edel.roleJ Calm I g THE Dt“:111.1.:401' PATENT I,A,i .t SMOKE COORING RANGIIS. coN"f=I"NIFICU Tk OPIC. kr Coal I=MEl=l BISSELL .4 Co II y olyny, 3 CO tr, iIISSELL s CO if rtn R re 0,1 C,S4: lii • ATR FIIONTS NU FEN DKR.. "n BinsEl.l..i. %Ai partiPit:lr attention to l} olreila.• slle Of Flour, Groin an.l so. 6 ronno-vs • it 11. ri hC.. lqr Wm •• Ilmarmit , .1.11 1...b11 , •1 11 T!, mm,,• M'l`.ll , , 1ot: • 1,11 , 511 C, Ilg • 5... F,m,i! MEMO I= CUM )1 I I ,) E I N 1 I I I - 11. rl 1t.% Is ANL, 1,114 T I :;•Hi T,,olrA , H C NPIELI.. IS ALI. ICI A N (~,NNANCE ItELATIN.i '1•0 M 1 il• r nr.r. ma rl ij ui hoj t is, Aldermn! ntvt Mt.,. l'ittenrytt, tv.lnn ont Wairtetet l',um menrabled. •Et.l . nide Met It nr of the et.t.le. Thst telemltnt ?finite" Ilona It. trn•otttme ..I rot Inn ordnetnett• ht.. tit,.1. 1 . an.l bereli enettl/Joett itt 1,1, IT, 4.".n1411. vb. Aa • F.O.ruary, A L. s.. I ul•i In el.TrAnttn. anti .11 lb. It •t• t.t: la. .jtr hint I, cntimatr , t 84.•. V TA+ Ittnn.,,,:mttnal ttt tt, mema tmmt. ,te .4, Doni Ult.. & tPll,,r, In Jan., ni ea. tt 1. •'.- ....,1111 /../11).1,1). Ind im•ir.. ~ 1.1 ell 11 , r.11111•1_,, CI, al Mariera, . 1.. ....,.rk I— 1... .111.14 lho 514‘1.-t [lnane.. en. c.:..1...• I.) tl...awarrat,.., "" • .nitthe 3layanra Oral! rh '3 V-. NA:Fr TT arnl Yr..lar al each vraet pay t,. 11.- City Tr. ours all Tel,. I e) 11)011111.1.1•1, Cft..1111:1/14 11.)1,111).. 11 all {.l. dn.", ta.. hal.r.P..rrrinn I.raiy ate now hied by . Ihay ...hall...Mt 11,1 ea, raor.ilt mat. 10 Lba 12.rartraIlni w rap..rt, nader natta.uf ranun,...... property hy .e. lb.); rapacr.ra hren. , ll,llk.lll , . 11 4,111,1 ID.) 11,1 V• 1.11) 111 t . .nln,iljh••• •1•,, • , 1.., .1 4 NI M I VI *. ...LI. 4,1+0 141..., or C. rnsuan,,,nt."l t AN ORDI NA Anthnri nag a 'l'r Tura a t, Loot of lbri :Thousand Your hundred Ikallars to pay WI J , . , atnant of sthaoha 4 Co TO. tur Ca, of Vim loral. I It. at ay te.a...1 en I en....tel tn. Mo. o, A. .lefnan n end ritarene of Pltteleary., an ca.lre. and eon. eelAcli 41A n 2 tT rr.3l.o URGI.I. lie neeenstaled, end It .1 anlaannt 111.1nat. bd M: A I' if ollk:,, l•y the aothonly of the name, 111.11 the etly aynn iact ' obaler superilna.n ear 11.4 MAI". C 411713.1", nor, n benbi nutborPol negotinte, oo lb. frath of • the yaly, tem te.rery loan of TtArty•Fenr LI/10dt.! f ,t the; er peyaug the yr Ittrueol nyptlnet Ole Circuit (lbort .1 the Unltel Ctn., by ilelrtche A ...ad the licence Conan/nee are bomb eattscanceel b. hy pub . to the part . loan., the eyblll,ll .11ty...tgLt shetee of the nee Elo. 4 ((111,. ray ....cow) I. r the rept, men, of Yatal loan Or.imitrool in, C. , 0nr.11, ago . .:43111 day or;_ A 1.. 1,.. : 1i ILLKIINIAN J ANIES 11. ACLEY, I ;. var. I • IL tt , ., It Vbqk ••1[4.1,16...1 Ell 111._i. 3l•\ Clrrlt 0l GLIMMIIII PENN N IA :41:11* tlariris lturnl 1-4..c•10 v I, I XHIBITION.—'I'he Ninth Annual Exiii ~,,, h.• •}‘ ,7 0 , . 7 .0 ' T E iNDERsI,-,N111.) HAS TILL, DAY .1•3• P. 1.1. m 1.1 .1... illy, In+ llsr ,•• . t lor 1... ../ I 31., fr 11.. r 31.1 Oa II .1.1. Sl' •...al'lhl..•l•lllra t.r harl. • IS. I.sl 10 l'A , ar U., d, b.u ' In- .1 fl VP. Ti OU S.l. NI , 11 gal lao-06a .Nt, Or , on ti ...twAtt ttorry trntn et. Ihntr• hun•lrod •in.l twent, ti 40,41dr...red the n,.l t.very , t.p rt7t, .• 07.,i l••ta TzAlltv. 7'1.1.. J.. 1 -, u•stc•tmt 6 , 1 rTI 1131.41..:1,0tar narl,t I • , 1 upt•cl at all limey. • ALI y prro.m dt.ll,lnK nr,l., a ill apply 1.6 NY ANTIP,NT, an2l , 2awrl.4aor rtwerra. , ro, AIL CLOTHS Fug FALL TRADE ILI h... now «n tan.' ft:'.l nut ,rtu.out atoi c,th, r,ch Ka Flo, tr.: Cl ,, tha,Tran•parunt Iliwn and Ilia Clotle., Tranosiarer, Fluclre,Qll Cloth Cr.sals, T.nlr 011 Cloth, Como. ell. A 0 1 1 Clniha lnr ,, •trlgva: Matt AC., of the at.n*p named goal' IrP can fors:dab nvers variety arylea .d wicltba. 11n attention of wholvii.lt 114 I re. tail porch.. ra I. itt,IIA to our atocLi un hand. II PHI 7.6 aro'? 4U at I Cltt • , • ) 4 1is.A0 • rE ADMIRERS OF t.TEINITA NA NOS aro nett fn Intorno:A thot nro now reokeing unr.YALL AMPLY or the,. CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES. The demand for lbw, 800 Inttruroent.w la no for lo ad. rano., of the .apply that pi:v.711.2.re gonad give no an torlt call In motor to encore e choice. II l I,Knhn & lIRO, No. IQ Fifth et rcpt, FT Agrot, for Hem way's Plan-. _ _ _ A. KREBS &. BRO. 13=1 Sithoguiphys Corner Wood and Fourth Sta., PITTSBURGH. IV - Ew INENILE BOOKS-- 11 18- barh'orinno saw ht the Wed; The Ilerkerood. Pay trho bream.. n Alluleter; Henry's hireable; The Tooter f'l l . RA.; The Arbor; Facts about boys; Met/tees Gift fur 1.1111.. bore of "me: The Object of Life; The Rainbow, The Char; "' fa" , My Maur alerueret; Tho Plinflary of IJIh. oda For by J. L. READ. Fourth et . 4a IV EET Ude. for gale by Li. A. VA LINESTOfk • CU , Chritor of Firil ova Wood strento CIOUNTIt Y BLANKETS.—BuacrirrELD r,,o a l a w amid yof Conotry Blankets; also, Waite Tsrfllast 1/faisDels, dm, ilanocts mod Barred Planaele ARD--400 tc.s. prime family Lard La ',taro m tiosatioiy P. 6hLLYILI3 .t CO. - MP) Liberty urea, ANGANESE-6,000 lbs. Powdered and erptilt tar sib by B. A. FAILNESTOOII. A 00. faiscruantous T £NT. I CI ZsT s'roVE DEALERS le rent.e.ctrolly invitrd to thst Lagos'. t•took rarfely ..f 1.3 'T 0 VR. t 3 In tin. Ft.tn, rnsoufartort.l A, BRADLEY, No. 4 Wood Street, 'PITTSBURGH COO I( STUN-ES TU NEW 1 , 11;LE Tr., PATENT izA: AND SNII.KE for Coal THE NEIT LOUBLE.TOP PATENT t...S ,Arp C:)NSITMIN;7 RFKA. f,r Cval THE CFLEi3 - P..111.1. vl flak nod Pittsburgh ITEMTEM STOVES or TUIEF.F. DIFFERENT EIMOM ! l'A II T.r , P. T'.VES. IV .1 An 1 C. 41 beg in the RIM+, .anti btrAt.tie ^I tt cr 1 JOetilt FR ~N wisi 6 ' Lest tertio FALL G o 'Ta N i q TI,, A 1 . ". 4 16 v d - . . .•• - FIAN rvivE. ate tuq,i . I on. 1.. hilt Aso 111\I g • •I I a rt I In •1.1 ,~,.. ..~.,=.r_~, . an~~ I'.II A tiz,t) 1.1.P1T i7l Mit Lut Sect I.ct Et.urth awl limn, .n.l, VC , (.1 t / 1J ti 1{ 14 it '1 ILAI uAPPsANDLAIU4::s' EEEE Ml= NiJ : 4 .111CM. } SAI,I and 31/ W 11.1.1111 VIII :Atha„. the *atm. at tha .•Lto erase INO , 17 I 11l T •lir ..pi , sst , the F. 41. i•i UYI. 1. A' A xi, . 0 ; V A A ~t' An V. I W M. GORMLY & CO ViT23.01..£1341,1-.E. (i ( E R S, ViSI.I.F• IN eizc , vlsiONs. nR.n.DUCE PIT I'SBURGII MANOFACTUKES No. 271 Llbergy Areal, Pl7l2l.lnrgll, .Pa. 1 aticnol2lp _ . _ Removal, Removal I b, Al :NI. L'kikkH: .0 DSACHIIAI ,1 xTE FsTY,r.CP.EE Li AVE REMOVED TO TIIEIH NEW t,,TOIIE. No. 17 In P1,14100..1+ I, say athrr wall Litton at the Franklin t I natant. that rail..:, tba =no rang. of work as atIL— Fl - 1 - " t rß - I ST H EFT, Tbnlr otrnr ml h•V112 1 4 haeu arrni.tad ea rinfa.rivrtt) ran. tb canned... For AND ARI NOW OPEZiI:Vi WITT AN INTIUVI.Y :ITAUSIJ ALL. c0.,8 V A R lIE T Y Ccmprbtng All the Nave Hits of the Season. 644 o, li NEIL fall AND EMISII/1 r."l , . Strangers Or Cl sal. il..)1.1S1110US of knowilt: where. s 11:.• • t • yeang aro t • 1 . 011 1.• .4, lave or the priedtal Nl,telthts. item of t. e .1; r.. tali at lb.. h 9 t: oa te n, din. ' nl P... ..t tho 40y ef..l oamllng th. 0.1 :LP,. 0... mate ttp P. L.A. au.l th4t the lion elly Had ”I—.t.. I. not espt,te'd that thwy t lllthy be Solicited to d. ~„ ~ I p _,- , N0T1 ,. /L —1 Lre (.IbOr. of SlelVrird pi Ole , Pri/ Uoatern Fenn+) Ivitnta iliapft.ll vriii eior, t....v. oar, A ppltortions in vliting from per,. prilin, I, di. glum. the dude , . of that eitiaation, gnu,r rerirowdLle, mtri eleeir, will tie reenlywd until Friday .OU, laot .to Or. J t Heed. Ftrporirtts rldent, or 1. 7 1.11.15. It/LEI:WELT. lietti.:4.l , 1 . p...t IV i.. 11,4 NI , 1) - 7 , PirrnunciL, ALLEUHILN 1 A• D f irs: w'o•Y 'Mt EutsMoon RsrLuss Coot Oi r— Thq acribi‘rst to the +toot of this entupsoy aro cuAtti—l th.s nu. U. wllltrob•Id st the other of 11. B. WILE I r ro.t, Plttaborge, ou WEDNESDAY, f . „ . et 13 a' cl , rk t X for the port's' , THOMAS 11A LA.' r JOHN E I, R'ILLI.LtI HA CAls V. O. 11. I'AUL. , O , . DUTCH!. •, . 1 08 It 151:4 11. B. WI LE I APOLLO THEATH[ MiSA rf It , Dr. , 7.., ny,n n TIIUo kl F.Vt:N I. .11.- TiLI , ,FPIF.NNE THE I,REAI ENGLIII TRAGEDIENNE CA lithn, BRAJS AND sati so BAND ()FMCS. 21 FIFTH STRAFr. nt:13,1 UNIVERS/TV PE.NNSVLVANIA, Law Department, H I L A ID }L L P IL I A. ATERM OF THIS INSTITUTION will .otntnotkcn on the 3d of October brit. The 1,.l los lug •r. the subject. of the !before. ?II A HSKl,ijp—pnr,,,,,,, (fty +n4 31errant) it, In• I Ito? P. 31., I.l,—Ev E SPENCER :1111.b Eluifj lufl-prad-n•.. tn.., 1.1.0. 1. , rbuder this theta urlon r r ta hs. rho •tudeu“ ore freqrstnt!) ~ . 41 4.111 v I,J.lquerrtfoue kre dlortvest..lstol • 1 mato,. Lam part a cutkr.o. lip th, rules rrb...t porp....e. 11113 '1 tlb. .tr. and wb..o In C 1,. 4, ~, l asb• tblo I a.titutb, ran pror ut.. in In ft-A.11,4 Lbct ...II bill DA V, P. pt. 7.1,, b. I' NI 1l.•• r....n31 ro.,m. tb.. 11.,r, t Nl' , \ 1 L\ E'S, 1.1111.111:11011A111CORIPlielitlit1. 4-0 1 , 1 , 1 4,,,, E /1%11 Y, r C L , E :11 , ..![, c , untlr DiAlti.oll4l, Birmingham I'lool, 1,11 r.v ENTRANCE. l~lwnm,. • Pica 1, •- • Wraz, nTol lir•At PACCGIT• Eh 61$1111 11.14.1 PBII. Pr.ofeopor of Writing •bl ./ 11. LP:11111:A Jr . Profo,mr, of PenulanAll. C P i , l heoplng 1.114 InET 041 W Ii 101.7 , 1. t.....! <1..1 tuNwta. N 1: P U T N111.1..t0r ly Le , .trt, • inornt—r .1,0 1 . 1,1 , nr,;11 I,x - tp,r rn torYrwl Ls • . PII , IP I' ITCs, In, turns .1n 11.11 univer before alton4le 1 by aby 2-7.,inwnaol Ornamental and l'rycti.:4l .:,.141-4 your prelerb,, In it.. 5t..41 Yvyro tli upward, huiv-Furnishing I $4.:, per ..31 lilt ushulvain I*.. y 1..r.t0r rt., At Staple- Goode , r rpit ..... s Ml•nrkrri ii./.10•14 /Mr, urr..)l.. farr, rar Itrid I ran.. 1 11 1 Ell II EA D. Plll,llll . ..: 1,4,1,54.,, 1ht1.1•nr.415. 1, . . . Ai ~ L. F. t::. l. II L's ,l. At)} . .: , .— FF1F.14.10, r. ly_i_ Al 1 , 1. \?,!' 11 ,rnltlnt..ll torr./ I [...c0 1, It.: r', 11.4 I.liqioAn.l 03.. iall/11- Ili, 1., b., rrnrtnif.,ll.l4 1[1 , 0,1.11. of ) 14 li•rn,an. Fr..t,11..1 1 .it 0, 11 , t...... • f 0)- *v.' , 1 '' ! p.NN INSTITUTI•:. t, PA BEFI4 , OPFER Fr , . 11 %SO A. l li hT/1.1...1 r, Al.lfl. 1 1 1 1 INN .0 11 .1. 1 4 410 .4 . , t' lll l 1, . ' j Wlll 1....11,11 ”r 1 511. 1 :4D.11'.1,4 ',lb A Mill 41 1 T.»». - ) 1 12: 1.... r t..t..44, .4 fire montb. .1 1 , 1 /sMiTIL . ' 1 .11111y1 Prilmtpal e3cnsTs• Wi NEW .(2.A LI: Mil =l2lll .~ _~ min a .~~, i., - ~1 i,.,: n, ~.. m,r ~.~ i.. PIANO FORTES rrIJC sub,erther ha, now on hand a ni st A st.,l: .1 Plan, , , cur.ristrng and 7 0, In Plain owl Carred Coa, of the most clegant to s tiptlon, !ion rho rel. Factory or Chirk , rfog ,1 Eons. The Ittatrutu,nts or, mil 0 - 0,4.1 alp h their latest !rt.provss ruts, ee itcps,rftn9.-4,,, F.ll-17,n -on,rs, •r,l axe of their ENLARQED NEW SCALE. ult.tj a mn,l3 . wood t•aard Ir .!•tatn.. I . •• . the foci." is rt.tidervil wiry powerful, )41 retrain'tig lu street said uiriiii,sl qualify. liy of tho n I I Irmo puz , s2l9n,,. , ,Vist; AG, t th tho Fr astisal sale. CITE IK ERI NO a PI Ism thus Mr. 1.4,11 the best artiats and eni.c. io cut couutr • TYIALBEItiI aryx—‘rhily it, beyond comparia.A I have ever aeon in U. tat, and a JI comp.,: Et v manly srliti any 11133, ever knuan •• GUSTAVESATTER erra:—..Tho opinion ath -h I ekt three Jenne ago, has b.. , n Enure than hie. by the continued tb•rn,vl7.' That f.,r 'Wayne Krof pure inalfty of Inn?, .1121 in ty of art..lath.n. they •re tme.- . .t COLLOR I) iFtcm the N.I1.1;.1 1 utelleganc.t, WastAngton ; .11.7 con ealdy Lear ..Ith i 33.1 romfl, a ir.m any prat of th. sr,rl.l, In rout of .110, etr troth Wit,' of touch.' excellence of material, ul.wancr of fl and (with. fulnera of workmanship, wml oilwww all kr vulunir •n•I ra. Arty, mellow aweeturea, 1., 11114.1- mod pre macce.r. Mee, rt.., are unequalled." .. • 4,nllat Inonteal qualities belonginc to ..rlug Instilment, aro • 1011, tnn•lcal, Intl and pawerttil tone, free (4,:n flay woatoa , , poI y larylneas of mrd, ...Pdt..- .44,naLleto the aenalt.,, meelcal tar. Tory an eney, nven atn.l pleasant touc:3, an.l koep In tut, lett er an.. any Nano., known '' Too public are Weave tr, call awl e•amirilth..e er,14114s inairvniesta. which are .14 at cwiLsom. bI:ALERS iN DRY GOODS, Lia, now la .1.4^ full .tact of Desirable Fall Goods, shtzh tbei InTite attuntion I. 1..1 Ail m•e fur it is • THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT Sowing Machines LirThialazlionn t.... 0 tto YEneT PAEMICSI m tbn Into Allegheny Canoty Fair . rrIIIS IS THE MACHINE' N: hrTiC Ofcreri a premium <1 I..l,lltruT FEDICIAL ALLYOURNY CITY (;OULION RENSE rulelAnness of the people, whetcror the cnienerneed nanismthrope phllmiopberamey any to th e contrary. am them • good thing, let it. ear. Id to clearly demonatralnii.end they will not Imitate to give It their meet cordial patronege. no masses here al. reedy ratlll,l the Judgment of n phy.icte touccnlng the chino or 100 WI - FEW:4 ppITEY . 9 , u may bo nem to the Moen. gestalt'. a of this moticirim that are annually gold ' 0,, every tortlon of tea land. It is emir recograr.ol as great. le imparter to all otter remoiltret yet &fired for demean of th. digestive wpm% nth ea dierhast, dyma tem L.+ 0 0 3-) yspop, ' add for the ranee. foyer, that mire from dernagement of lixee. portion* of the ryttrm. IlOrtettor's name I. nut hemming • boasehold word from Mato* to Texes, from the ahothe of the Atlantic to the Tacleo. Try the article end to ollsged. • gold by droplet& coil dealers generally, elm - where, cod by 110inElTYaa PSlllll.nomittlartio ti•and proprietete Gratermadfdltriatt erne. . JenteilieT OR'ANOES--3 bite. Sweet Hanna .ree'd --/tlkta dAy aud Iny sale by MOM= I ANDIRSOII.I2 Foal at. Public Roticts IlmusementF. PORTY.T. A , D M Curtain NI: yr, Ttl'rd Light or MADANIF. Efi= 1,01:ISE PE D 0.01D7. t It T. optolu t. veto TIIE SECRET' TITS HOLE 19 THE WA 1.1. :RADA 112 F. . "I IC it I=l TO- 1911 T AT TUE A POI.Li THEATIa: .47 3,1 35 b urattonal [From Vv. Nva ()deans l'ichyuco I MEIEZ=E!!!II FACTORY PRIORS AND IVARIIANTED JOIIN H. )(LULA, 9 1 Wn'A st,et, Pittsburgh, E BRAMAN SEWING 111AellINE f t .2 . .7e!s all nllwr. In St iLICITV FAra Krim INATI.):: ANTI TEST nil 60 Market st LAPSIALL • NVATIIRriP C ALL A..ND 11:X $2O 0 0 Clip Suction Sobs 1 30010.00121 Salo. L I UPERIOR 110USE1101.1) RN FUITURE -0 —tr/wSaltrtlNy 1000010 g. Ott, hit, at 10 ielcwk, tilt lio the Nole.,?nce IL9 strect,Ntween Elm Atol an p . es truniNN r • ariety tf llocuiehold Enna. turn, tut recrallx fur01,1.0.1..3, rubroly of m r ., coriprismg rfa eirat rhslroi. with rocker, N.., u tNtrt sowrotary. . Nr u. ti 111.1. N. 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