The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 06, 1866, Image 2

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TZ7ESDAY. , BL9.I3CH 6, 1866.
Branca to Annitalinala
Notion In Dnepr Weir 'Mat hereafter all run
e:OM adrettlsenumtaredeleed at Manteca mot be
paid tar when headed Weiner. In the cue of
ptuir addidel" aars, Whose bills win be rendered
eaartarly, as natud. • AdvertherelorUl please make a
not. or title. 08 tLd. rale of cub payments tar ad
rerthoemanld offihn character atased.'erul Da Index-
• , .
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Tbs pried et *Si Maids* amid leyenthir . vittlone to
Tltitjif bleihttriktheCebeittet or fie= izeieibon.
Serssttby esztlers latrittlf OUTS Dee week.
otr!t NrztLl-4a3v,Eavon.
AA this iesu e ` oi our Piper is probably
the last diet - Win 'tea& ilarriliburg before
the RePutilleelik Convention assembles, we
would notiiidoingjnatice to our own feel
ings/ tr 4 tt . ', lo cheditreat Constituency which
Generfdlifoonstaan rao ably represents in
Ceignkes, Find *hese entire confidence be
POSsesrais, were we to 101 l strongly and ear
nestly to 'urge his nomination on the Con
vention. Ms qualifications are second to
no tnan in the State ter the position. A fitr
t"lng, cool, practical business man, a
statesman of acknowledged ability, and
withal *itself made man, who by his own
unaided efforts has worked himself up to
his present high position from that of an
bumble apprentice boy, such a man we ask I
the greit Union Itepublican party of Penn
i:l3,lyard* to nominate for Governor.
Gen. MoonstsAtesptipularity is not local,
nor confined to his own immediate Muria,
• but extends allover the State—this was sig
nificantly evidenced in the recent delegate
electiotui held 1a Lawrence county, at
which the people voted directly for their
choice of candidattsi. He . distanced both
Ida competitors three to one, and had a ma
jority in' every township except two. Del
egation atter delegation of his friend's have
' been pouringum to Harrisburg for some
days,tad t we print thib article a
martial band is passing in our hearing with
hundreds of anxious and enthusiastic
friends on their way to - Harrisburg, and
Ulna rttanlces-f the deep interest they take
In the nonlination of Pennsylvania's West
ern Candidate.
In concluSion, we nrge the Conventlbn to
nominate the Mall in whose favor Alleghe
ny county, and most of the western coun
ties, as well as a large number of the east
ern counties of the State have declared
Gen. J. H. Moonars.s.n. With him for our
standard-bearer, we feel assured of success.
DEATH OF ALEXANDER CAMPBELL.
The telegraph brings us the news of the
deathof the celebrated_dlvine, ALEXANDER
/ AC/ultimata, who died at his home In Botha
'. ny, West Virginia, on Sunday night Inst.
"Bishop" Campbell, as he was popularly
called, was horn In Scotland, in 1788, and was
educated there, emigrating with his father Ic
this country in the early part of this cen
tury, settling In the western part of Vir
ginia. He was educated as a Presbyterian;
but withdrew from that lx:sly and Joined the
Baptists In 1812. His restatence to creeds,
in this body, led to considerable discussion
and asperity, and in 1829 he was expelled.
Ile had, however, many sympathizers, and
he Immediately began to form churches
based upon hostility to all creeds and tak
ing the Bible alone as a formula of faith.
Shortly after his exclusion from the Bap-
List organization be commenced the publi
cation at .Bethany, Vs., of the Chrtsttan
Baptist, a monthly work, which a - as con
tinued for seven or eight years, when the
Millennial Harbinger took its place, and
has ever since been maintained as the or
gan of his peculiar views.
The religions movement, of which Mr.
• Causes:La. was the chief promoter, grew
rapidly throughout the west tmd the south,
and the denomination known by them
selves as "Disciples," and by the outer
world as "Campbellites," has since become
a potent religions element. He was gener
ally ibgarded as its originator, but erron
eously; many independent Baptist congre
gations based upon the same idea having
existed In various parts of the country for
• years previously.
The "Bishop" was an ecclesiastic rather
aggressive in his disposition, and besides
numerous controverates in his monthly pa
per, be held three notable public discus
simm—one with the celebrated infidel, Ron-
SST three, at Cincinnati, in defence of the
Christian religion; one with Bishop Pon
nem., at Cincinnati, on Catholicism; and
one in Kentucky with Dr. Rice, on Bap
ttsm, in all of which be showed great COD
-IroVerSlaißbliii,7 and profound learning.
In 1841 he founded Bethany College, as
institution to which ho directed the main
efforts of his declining years, and after
many discouragements ho succeeded In
puttingititin flourishing condition.
He was a very popular preacher, and al
ways dreW crowds to bear him wherever be
went. A main of large mind, clear compre
hension, and with great force as a public
speaker, he was very justly regarded by
his religious friends with great veneration.
- There have been undoubtedly, and are,
many religions leaders as able as he; but
hie Peculiar position as the foremonst man
in an active religious movement doubtless
made tilth seem, in the eyes of some, a giant
taller than them all.
It Is noteworthy IMAM the denomination
of "Disciples" lately, a strong feeling has
developed itself in favor of re-union with
the Baptists; and although Mr. CA.ILPRELL
did not live to witness that accomplishment,
Its success at an early day Is by no moans
improbable.
COICORDMONAL DEWY.-Mr. FESSEN
DEN, who is confessedly the leadingemind
of the. Senate, In the course of the debate
on Saturday, stated that the delay of Con
gress in proposing a schetne forth° rehabil
itation of the Southern States, was owing
mainly to the refusal, by President Jou:s
ilos, to answer throe requests' of Congress,
relative to the condition of affairs in the
revolted States.
Fzeszsrazzi will not be suspected of
fanaticism. Ile is universally reputed m
one of the most calm, clear sighted, and
well-balanced men in public life. His
indgment. was pronounced on deliberation.
and it will be accepted by the mass of loyal
citizens. '
NartrnswEriorarr.—The British 'minis
ter at Washington is represented as feeling
uncomkoriably indignant at the propor
tions.Fenhtnism has assumed in this coun
try, and at the attitude of the government
in relation thereto. Ile no*anderatanda ex ,
achy how the loyal menof the United States
felt when his own government winked at
the fitting out, In British ports, of priva
teers against our commerce, and when
arms, ammunition and money were furn
ished the insurgents by British sympa
thizers.
Num; Mr. LiticoLN was President :the
Quartermaster General permitted a. law
number of clerks to 'remain In Oleo in his
Ilepartment who were hostile to the Presi
dent and took no pains to conceal their
hostility. But the .moment 3f ra.
ELELIII utters a word against President Joint ,
son, out ahe goes I It Is no offence fn that
°lnce to sympathhiewlth the rebellion; but
it se the greatest Crime to sympathies with
the down-troddenl
Cowan Cortercwwwo,--Our. State Senate
passed a nisi:dation on. Friday last con
dental:lg the counteoffllni..Entlancewart,
else ed a United Staten:Senator front the
State of Pennsylvania, and.ragtiestinighini
to resign. The resolution Willnudonbtedly
pass the Rouse also. will not iv:.
alga; but the resolution is important as
showing clearly the attitude of PentitylVa
nia on the leading viewdata anus day.
ONE of the candidates outhe Republican
elate ticket, in Indiana, .111 named G. W.
Hoes. It is to be hoped that he le a good
Roes to run, and that he will distance all
conipstitora.
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TEE IRON • AND STEEL MAINUFAC- 'Lay Ir.—The Louisvill , • 14- ."” 1 thtes pouricAL.
HERE% - - -
u. re deatmeiptioll of the radical% and -------------------___.....______ - `
In common nith most other persona US- Tilailba Or (be F. tem:tire will accomplish. ,-''''--FOR RECORDEIL IVANTEIIi—TO- HIMNT . - - Stahle for
tensively employed in the
pro m :r ah : a l o r 1 i r itt.: , o or 11901111 g
. .tu a rice_ . oi t t:Nt l izi e et t i . li t •k alert.
zr- B. COPE-LAND, lIF ELIZABETH Tl'., Ilandttsgeeteri'y'linrniTririt; tibe oln e r7P.l. ZIT . '
1 goods,-wares and merchandise, have felt 4 lend a , P r, r i „,, u1u , , ,,, '` ,, u" v, nu 6a'
• wet Ups ogo z yl,l, 00 . a ce o e. nabw t to to o do. V AN TED -- JANITOH—AT - THE
serious apprehensions in view of a Oossi - i What is particularly needed In every one
protect the V e s r lii i tt o :f the next tinlot. tie County l'on. 22 , ~LFI LI P RESBYTEILIAN 011E10 11. 'Feisty
..........................,.....................fi2S-Stdlte . F at ho-Sar entre avenue, or 1 , 4 Logan sateet. f.e.istir
We Midden and large contraction of the vol- i of the Southern Stater is trash 1e,,, , ,,1ati0n by
WANTiED—A Partner vsith One
time or currency ,
i n d ee d , thi s apprehen.. !reit separate t,nite as will belle
NOTICES. n THORNS IS 1101,1, k itra - APITAL, to invert
linen hi, parson arid ploperleetillail y
sion has neceasaaily been shared by all 0P- with the white man." ' - - - o --- -- , ti % Maine. that will par CF 'I:A PER CENT
Oat/a/lapel a Mono, I z.. !lamblmre. PER , i , Er-1i on tbs. investment A dn.,. V 0
erat° r 9 w hose Preeeasee re q uire musidera- Tr.i. in, and see bow much y•ou w ill sow 1 TUE PRESIDENT AND HA NA- '''' urrl'r itamo•-1,.
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ble periods for completion, or, who, from us, by that course. i s- GERS of the company for erestlng a Bildt, WANTED—To lborrow, for the I
over the Slane: male.
lee
°poen.« Pittsburg.. 7 T term of two years, ONE TLIOL'i•AND DOI.-
' to the ... :,,,.'r 4 - 1.M.V .- jr,;\* Ihoov,e, this
o .l t y il d ei e j a . r e I , : e g e t..
,i d
1,..,,r0 LASS .
r„.tr,,.,..., f , ...t .. 5r . h , 1.- r ia ,
0 0 . 004 ”
h e r ec re al r n, lt rt y
i riv „, !al
i. to r e orrr g I a , e , n ,
0 . n Aza r : ,
other causes, are constrained to carry heavy
stocka. TOE LEGISLATURE OF Wi•CONNI22 hila 1 U l iel d a " l,ll be ' paid to we Nteekho de ' raz o ' i. ' '''....
fen..:ol I
The President, in his late talk with the passed resolutions disapproving of Senn- ' ft.Pre-entht " ee i ' t the ' 'eththgn "" e ofd. linivin ,
IA7 ANT ED — CLERRSHIP -4 Mid
& Son, on and after Gall/01 lost.
1 deputation:from the iron and steel interest, tOr Doolittle's vote sustaining the pees(- , _ mbi.leld _ • 1101.311:•, • rrthilurer._ T T die aged Sian. of a•spurbenee and conwtrtno.ek
I brought out, once again, nn Idea, Which is dent's veto of the Freedmen's Bureau bill, i NoTIcE.—TOTHESTOCKIIOLD- 111:f''tileigiir"...'n '.l4.4 . %)U.',. j_t_i sT,'r si -A nlii.ir ' ii I
1 the result of good sense. It is, that the ainndece.ngrdortin,ltthie,atatqtiutuemdteioonf. the majority 'rte fitft ° t! ' ; ' 4 l l l ;. 11 ` . 12 irr ' la T K ilT u v r " ..L. L 4Ii R r A a IL U" i ' fel2-tf
1 aed the nth ot February, la th , the AheghX. W ANTED— E.MPLOYMENT—By a
I true solution of our financial problem is Itz
palsy Railroad ( empany is authorised to is- Young Man. In a Store Warehouse or Hane
-1 sec ten Tier cent. Preferred: lock to Bpi amount. of (watery Beams hronght lip on a [arm;has a fair
1 be found In reviving the industry of the
tOILNISRAL NEWS .
t°e",:duilLiiii'::rplrsi%ll.4".Swtalli'llhorit6nr''tikultl::ribp'ti"or; d " ..e " :Vi l r.. !i n . " ' I M ILLA n. u'n .‘" l 4 o k er .. h l ' elet 'ir U'''h ja.3ll l. t A t f d- .4 ,
South, and bringing in; products into the
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1 market, thus strengthening the basis of lies. Jams dm/sects, tate Provisional Go, /looks to said atock are p. ned at the °glee or the
( a/Taal/L. and PM rt main open for Storkholders , IVANTED--Active Agents even:. 1
public credit, incresaing the arm in which er ti or o . r,o4Geortitle, who to now in w...t",.giOn, `lf , r::f l,4— "Vii.Y.ll2ls,"Ll•gc. t vg . :la„,. '
, , where to Introduce l'll 0 NEW PA • I'ENTRO '
u condition Of mrairs in that State 10 I IN% P.NTIONN hnaluahle to ry family. • atlas at .
i n . sight. Profits 500 prr nut rtkennstant demand. '
the currency te circulated, and SO brinOng very B far from being as satisfactory - as when I NOTICE.—The underiigned, Agents. !hale:rid female, now o eratiug. are mea
dows' its retell% e animuSt without lessening the civil government was first restored. He f P , retiring from tio 1 1 . holesale
.Drrug business. rag SW to 520 pi, Any, let working oral) a few
Wag, / would respectfully inform their fru a and the .s,
Ifs actual sum. To a certain extent this gar ks°l' t ty, bati l li n ig e tt: r il L iionren and -•-- hour. dal) , PK, rout. LlPlartliaa aMt PCP a La' i
Ile that limy here dlaposed or their entire stock and , t ,.. a g. akao, A ~,„sa. ~r ~da a o rtz a aa with
would, indeed, produce the same effect as the &eke, and that tt is Very 1111BOLtaIlL that j firl/;;ta'E A n LT., 5 . ) ,z.' :-Irr,t„!;',fr !;',.mesh, ".,:i° terrna to 3,0•01.. "eat free, by null, tin receipt :ad' 00
a he sent Into the state PL °Dee. ,,,.., i„ ecru . ~...,., ~,,,,,,,,,,,, ~...,,..::,,,,,-. ~.....1.. co pc noLttige
.4e . 5.tt1%F.11,i101, - Gt AR-
M/
absolute reduction df ;the careen in wr Bt i t r nu,
tat` plre In remnorm lading idea to our old ma_ caress . '""" '. m'"Ae. "QS & CO., P. U . mints Makes it a special duty tO
shoot and ositi.ge the freedmen, and their tumor and others 0 a temps tent drogglat ..,, . 800 1345. Baltimore. Md. mh4liss
circulation; bet the qulckeningof Soullillim
industry would enable the btualnesa of the Vli: fillittelencYtol'ira/dthttePV,o%l•Vin%enitl'ii"K , bullies.% man,
r and worth) ortizeir armada nce and . t
s e pu °ease. i n
, s I- 1.1 1 1 , take, on are with a
country to adapt itself to the change with Tu_ling passion or the MIBP/ of the 'maple, and I lIIISJ . ItZt r. 3 ett:cv z
. e t . vr o : , 1.:?7 , lc
i ) , r :sie or th•
__ FOR B A T;E:
Valle Merl/ PLO P TOP good loyal men there, i n'=.
him • call and examln T atAbn of ids t' Wish for _
greater facility and safety. . they are entirety poweriesti in the hand of the I ....... ao , tot)ttoott to „ to „ oe or Vj e ;;;
7 , 1- Xt_z: . , :; -FOR SALE--A Trading Boat, 72
Tr o es ,r a . On w. is ,
u o i n t Len?: ernroLtne2
in Merl-
; porch/wing eI a e rrhe re. 1; r.,:tblrgit,,,ti.ri.:,,,,tootrpaLiny.,,,,,,P,,n-1.1.11,A.
1 . 1.11 , A . %,. A i LLAC. E. di d ,„. II i n, . g• we n oa a
Last spring northern business men be- L eb a lt
r.,04:1 Trull n, Bon. Pin.riflrl
came infatuated csmce-t•ning openings for co, they wouhuoin 510.sunIllanie standard en I PITTeRPRGII. lalarcl.l?l, ° l:s
Learn, at the south . v ast Tom ti t! .
or ensue.
i. ntLas , ir rg rts
i tLat a tti co e •ii o nz i sa m fe t z t tor ,, t• :
i NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DRAYS, lit 1T7%-triEligdirw-4%lVrrk!),!ng" Pe'' olli t ill or I
1 HACKS, &c.-2.otlce la hereby given to eh ' 1 Vi 4 SALE—FA ILM- Sitnated In ,
goods were shipped to all the southern alone me tree to the Government.
Oernent or //rays. Cart, I arriaga s. Buggies. &e. 1....
whether resident or tion.resident In the City of 1 Patton townehli.ll miltPittahurgh, ont ,
cities and towns. Stores and dwellinge at
nt , le from Hourocatili. Pa a tulles from Turtle tereek s
Plttabnrisis, to pay their Lleenaes at the Treasnrer•a
°Mee of the I Ita of Pittsburgh, FORTHWITH, Do Station ou the Pa. Central ILallroad. containing '
Richmond, Charleston, Mobile, and all
rice
a 101 an Act of Asaambly, upon. ed 4 ACRES. more or leas , of which Oa are ,
zi ' l l e ' a u rz t l i , i r the balance well timbered. There era I
other considerable centarsof trade, went op,
hlatela al. laf/O, atbd UT Ordinance of the Councils of
the City of Pittsburgh, paned April IA Mon, anti all ilret , rl h r enon t a awn - story Hewed Lot Hoene l/111
to fabulous prices, either in fee or ISMS.
persons teL neglect or refuse to takt• mat Licensee !,e,o'no'aro'gra,',.'th„,,ll,ol;;,,,,,,„::".h .I,t.Z,g, L' n ^ r d,:r;
Disappointments and losses were the con. win be an bieet to a penalty to he recovered before , 7:tig. a l e ,... t o e h., farm wall .i.0.10i0 - g, l iai„,,r ;
the Mayor, double the amount of the License.
The 0111 metal plans of pr. dons peen must be re- Lisa, an smile orchard: coot flank ope n . with about 1 50
sequence. Many of the stalks of goods
cornea %t the um. . Lie,..,. Art taken out, or pav : t .. - n ee tot e IZ' good ~, r , : ; ., r.„17.,-, , ,t , —„,, , ,, , ,0x- rz ze olz , e .
have been re-shipped to the north for sale.
?Scents therefor
tern. Title guar For further zuformation en
u %Tr, or LiCla... a
Rents have fallen In Die proportion of from
Each One Rome Vehielt . 7 . ord. pl . la IL W GILL. No. NO Fifth atreel, or
Each Two /lone V. li lel au. 'l utes
P L Gil.L. on the premise, near Boalreel ins.
six to one. The chief reason is obvious
Each Four Bor.. % shin. to . tllegherzy count) Pa mhtl.lviOnsT
enough. The southern States mainly de- Each Taro Horse Hack i , 'iii L , OR SALE—A il aluable Farm of
Orranibnees and TIMM r Whetla drawn In two r
e
peed on the products of the soil for wealth. ~,,,,,,,, to „,,,,,.,),. F o r corn ~,, ~,,„,,,,, horse „,,, ill ACHES. In Penn lOU nsatp, Weatmereland
. manta. about three nillt• from the Pa. It. It o of
In any .t riot ct w c . ,, ,,c y• i i i . , .. , mu. ,
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r,,,.„., , : , ,, , , „ ,. , , , , , :!..,:. , , , ,,, b ;t l ,-, ,, ,, r . ,..r , ,
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,o,od o t ,,, ,, ,. „ , , ,01:11:,r
When the war closed the south was exhans-
PrrrBll...llPTl..ellralara htl P... - f ' rI - d
, orchard b ea ring arlait utit er • ' rl ‘ r. ' t %%IL I ' 0, . The Minna,-
ted. There actually was little left. Mer
..m,.......,„,,,
11 r are a good Lome, a good 1,1 it of wan r ith
chants would not sell their goods on eredit.
PEEIETINGS.
coot: '' frame staide granen, corn crib and 2bee;
nous , The wiz.d. farm lien n tiered. Splenelld
What remnant of means; he people bad
°rill, or THE a tr . . aat No art st. Co / ones. is
. for oil tine Inile from the farm. eine et
Wits required to get In new crops. There
Mart It .I. ISM '"trtl'anr's. trulrTl r l " ll.l ' !:l • Ti ' LL ' o " A .51 V II cr - 4 ".' '
MIS no surplus to expend (or artlides that THERE WILL RE & SIEEI'ING 1 2,T1 MI,. ria • a,a 1 ,..t, ~p ~,,•
t,, wi,s.,;,P.
IL '!r. '''. ?t . EV .id .ri'. °C b 1::!2.""PPs TL i ' I ' A Y
could by pinching be dispensed with.
We are aware of no beneficial process by
which Southern industry can be stimula
ted, It must take the ordinary course of
development. It will take that course.
But nations not enervated by false sys
tems of labor, and, consequently, by per
nicious ideas in respect to the honorable
ness and dignity of labor itself, recover from
the deepest depression with wonderful alac
rity.
When Prussia was running to the end of
her thirty years' war, parched eonn was all
that was left as food for the army or the
people. The exhaustion wasalmost unpar
alleled. In half a century, Prussia was
more opulent and powerful than ever be
fore.
In 1813, wheb France accepted the Bour
bons the second time, at the
.hands of her
conquerors, English, Germanic, and Rus
sian statesmen thought her so entirely crap-.
pled in men and resources, that her condi
tion was abundant security against her lust
of domination and military enterprise for
MI indefinite period. In a single generation
die recovered her prestige and eXcited the
highest apprehensions of her neighbors by
evidences not only of recovered ambition
but also of regained power.
How long it will take the South to re
build her former prosperity must depend
..tainly on herself. If she has the wiadom
to accept the situation as she finds it; to re
cognize the extinction of slavery, and to
eiixluo all those tidbits, Ideas and feelings
congenial thereto; and to adopt free labor
tad impartial liberty, without grudging ;
tifilcultiea will remove out of the way; the
waste places will be replenished; industry
will revive and expand; abundance will
;taring up; and an ample recompense will
be ensured for the five years of bitterness
:Ind anguish sae has suffered. In this con
uunmation none will more greatly rejoice
than the opponents of slavery throughout
the loyal States.
TER SENATE, oh Friday, passed the fol
lowing resolution, as It came Prom the
House:
Resolved, By the Rouse of Repiwenta-
Lives, the Senate ix - Incurring, That In order
to close agitation upon a question which
-*ems likely to disturb the action of the
iovernment, as well as to quiet the uncer
tainty which is agitating the people of the
eleven . States Which have been declared to
oe in insurrection, po Senator or Represen
tative shall be admitted into either branch
.ifCongress from any of the said States un
til Congrfts shall have deal led such State
entitled to reprasentation.
The yeas and nays were demanded on the
passage of the resolution, and It was passed
.ts it came from the Rouse, and as given
above. The vote wati—yessays 18; ab
sent a—ne follows:
YEAS—Messrs. Anthony, Brown, Chand
ler, Clark, Conners Cramp, Creswell, Fes
4enden, Foster, Grimes , Harris, Render
ion, Howe, Kirkwood, Lane, (Ind.,)
Nye, Poland, 'Pomeroy, Ramsey, Sher
man Sprague, Sumner, Trumbull, Wade,
Williams, Willey, Wilson and Yates--me.
NAYS—Messrs. Buckalew, Cowan, Davis,
Dixon, Doolittle, Guthrie,. Hendrickson,
Johnson, Lane, (Kansas,j M'Dougall, Mor
gan, Nesmith, Norton, Rtddle Saulsbury,
Stewart, Stockton and Van Winkle—lB.
Ansamr—Messra. Foot, Howard and
Wright—a.
Mr. Chandler explained that his colleague
Mr. Howard) was absent, on account of
lomestirAdatouon, but, 'if present, would
!lave voted for autreatiottOth
Mr.• Poland explained that his colleugue
Mr. Foot) was absent on account of sick
ness, hut if present would have voted for
the resolution.
sourmEns gx:eitEndsm.—The President
sari he Is opposed equally to all extrem
ists-=south as well as north. It so happens,
however, that all the southern extremists
arc on his aide. Thom to no exception.
Even Jmv. Worts takes hisidond by the
Presklent's side. The Fortress Monroe cm ,
respondent of the New York:Mesa/4 says:
"I see the government naval steamer
Conemaugh, on the anniversary of Wash
ington's birthday,:tired a gun for all the
States, North grid south,' remarked Jeff.
Davis afterwards to the oQlcer or the
It is stra_nge the administration ' n con
tinued, 'did not, tissue an :Order tolgnor the
States of the Cc:adder:my,' These two re
crulrks of -the quondam august ruler of the
Confederacy, though of no spec:lel
I impor
tance show this much at least, that his
once Inlay brain is still keenly alert to note
passing events and ,make his - comments
upon theta, In his further observations,
understand, ha gasp prpelit to Andrew
Johnson tbr his recognition of the late re:-
ballot's States, of whom from first to last,
he has always spoken in terms of highest
praise. lam
form
LW. .sin fm he has
been most plainly otrispokm sit mmtmen
dation of the President's veto of the Pm:ed
ition's Bureau bill."
ThE Pre:eldest, in his Lust official ex
pression of opiate:, Rid ho recommended
the admhelon to its share 'in legiantlin Of
each State when " it presented itself in an
attitude of loyalty and harmony,
,and in
the plow= of representatives whose loyal
t3,. =not be queettoned." That istheposl
don precisely au ha stated it. Wh a t h . on
M
eery is there in those who pernistentlS
present the President as wfaang Mining
"red-handed rebels" into Contgrate
land Herald.
What honesty la there in coneealhig from
your readers tbet the President at the same
time said that any man We. to-be oonilder
ad loyal who couldcould:ke 'the Mali :to sap
port the Constant-least- Loyalty -as the
people of the North •Alirlditiatittut. 14 end
Loyalty ON the illiditiitiitdll it are
two widely different things.- -
WEITZ= .:-13.iuita r
Dnvoi, KetlitulkY;
Saturday; made titilto4 seruistion, by. cur: :
wean thut u thelette difeinaftiri, shiruld . tirdte
with the Senators idea- from the - *them ,
States," and thai the Prestdentisilimld
cognise the reconstructed , body as "the
igenste lit the United Stehesii! . ,, pas would
bethe,
Senator Did the dertittoiot,ifint
tlickY by theWe!' 'l4-11thr
feeler thrown out to itinnreain, Poisidhle;,
whether the public willlhtsinitl!'the Pntsi
dent in a monstrous of this
sort?
SZE
II
Ar'reXleTICTP-SIIIP —A. reor
of theCetonal,
Assistant CommiSsionerLAws. of the Freped
t
nitm's Bureau for the State of Mississippi, re-
Calved by General /Toward, mentions the great
mjnsttce done to the freed people by the ope
ration of the statute laws concerning the ap
prenticing of colored children. Colored peo-
ple, who are fully able to support their chil
dren, may have thqui seized at the request of
any white person, and bound out by the pro
bate courts to white masters, for a ridiculously
small rate of compensation, until they arrive
at the ago of twenty-one, thus practically re.
enslaving them. They are then, as a general
thing, turned loose without education, or any
knowledge as to how they are to obtain a live
lihood.
The Cairo Tintesreports that four 'noel
tom are now lying in front of that city, Inten
ded for harbor defence. Two will be station
ed to harbors on the gulf, while the other two
will be sent to the Atluntia Coast. They will
soon be joined by seven other light draft mon
itors, for river defence. Two of these, culled
the Shiloh and Eitel, are being built by McCord
& Brotbets, of St. Louis; two—the Yarnell and
Klamath—at Cincinnati. by Hamilton .t C 0.,:
two the 'Marietta and Sandusky—at PULA I,tl rg
by liartipee A. Co.; arm another at Pittsburgh,
by Snowden & Co. Five of these vessels are
te: carry 11-Inch guns. The large monitors
carry *hien Smooth-bore Dahlgren guns.
Tun Horns es Lasea.—The Commission ap
pointed by the kiassuehusetts Legislature, on
this subject, have presented then report to
the LegMlature 133 print, making a pamphlet or
seventy g pagea. They are or the opinion that
workin men outside the State House can
bring about the reduction of the hours better
than the legislators inside can. The reduc-
Hon from the long hour system to eleven
hours was made without legislative aid, and 1
the eight hours movement is meeting with
favor in many quarters.
Wars the committee of citizens of Aashing
ton, bearinqe vote of the people against !
colored an se, called upon bold Ben Wade, I
on the Conith ttee on the District of Colum
bia, he said : "This is all very well as far as it
goes, gentlemen. You have given us the votes
of the white citizens, now where are the votes
of the black citizens t You know ;there are
no more slaves in this pert of the country--
and l am for playing a fair deal,".upon which,
runs the report, the committee retired.
Tan Boston Traveiter says that by the recent
ly published returns Massachusetts stands
second only to New York IL the a:noun t of in
ternal revenue paid into the United States ,
treasury. it states that the aggregate of the 1
other live New England Smtes does not ap
proach in amount that from Massachusetts.
The valuation also is nearly equal to all the
others combined. The city et hasten at/one
has more than suable too valuation of the
entire State of Mame.
A ratvave letter reeelvel here to-day from
en onlcur of a colored regiment, stationed near
I Shreveport, La., state, that the reign or terror
' is folly organized there; murders of neg roes,
robberies, and outrages of all kinds are ot
daily occurrence. Squads of soldiers an, con
staidly scouring the country. in seareh of the
thieves and vaorderers, and are frequently
I attacked by armed bands of returned rebels,
, and forced to beat a hasty retreat.
THIRTY-81Y THOtrISAND DOLLARS, the sum
necessary for the purchase of the Western
Union College building at Fulton, Illinois, for
a college for the free oducaLban of dolttiors and
their sons, have-been raised and the bedding
pun:based. It will be known as the Illinois
Soldiers College. The students will be board
cal and educated free of charge,
The Montgomery Mod says that Gen. D. H.
Mil lieu abandoned his purpose of leaving the
country and attaching himself to the cause of
Maximilian, or settling In Brazil, but has.
like a good citizen and bravo man, settled
himself at home and entered upon the petal
cation of a monthly, devoted to literature end 1
agriculture.
GENERAL ALEXANDER ARERTH, well known
In the West as hnvltit; serred to the Missouri
lampaign with General Fremont, and who
nter commanded the district or West Florida,
where be was severely wounded In nn expe
dition against the rebels, has been uomUmted
as Minister to Venezuela.
Cotoszt.itaaszHOVlllSOS, formerly provost
marshal of lies - Orleans, is about to be tiled
In that city on a charge of bribing General
A. Hurlbut, a" ho at that time commanded the
Department of the Gulf.
ne M w s e , x . Gpraesss
H. W mp . S tu t a o y c , called the
h Z eMer ta ha n of ts'
Union," which hw been formed In the west
ernport of New York, with a capital of fifteen
A. Strange Specimen of Annie silty.
Twelve yearn ago, a family, named Sawyer,
hying in the town bf Westbrook, were Bur
prised to dad that a very superior new ranch
cow, carefully- kept to their stable, was "dry
ing up." This continued until, some time
after, plr. Sawyer discovered the prints of hu
man flagons in the soap-grease barrel, in the
stable. Communicating this discovery to her
husband, he procured help from one of the
neighbors, and a thorough search of the stable
followed, An examination. of the hay mow
disclosed a small hole, which, bein g foiloWed
up by pitching lawny t h e hay,led to a scrt of
a deteliktiplace in the interior of the mow.
Here was round a strange being—a man appa
rently about twenty-fonr years, half-clothed
In rags, Shockingly filthy, and having no feet.
One feet west:awing PIM above the ankle; the
other was gone a little higher up the stump
terminating In obbnig wed' 110,1 iu n incli
ner showing that it was not the Work Of a
surgeon, nor had it received the attention of
a Burgeon when lost. His face and head were
of average Intelligence, but not a word could
be got from him.
on
lived there a number of
weeks, sidosistmg on the milk of the eon- and
the greasy. fle was tamed over to the town
authorities,' nil pureed In the POor noose,
where he now ls an) has been for the post
twelve_ years;
attempts to . 30ITe the mystery concern
onethis strange being bave proved futile. No
one has been - Mund yet who ever ale or heard
Of ham, awl during Um whole tweHe years he
has never - uttered a Word. Various expedients
tan hem! to loose his tongue, Os one
occasion lie*Wair giVen a bottle toonsiulug a
plat of whisky. lie seemed to understand ex
actly what it was, far he placed It to his Imps
and drank the whole at a draught, but it had
-Muccptlble effect upon him. In manner,
f e, ?4,e /Ike a lend beast. In the
like stru tqt - In li , ActfOf Wedden s cegp,
strangers, and wa t liEre g r lis tr.".
.ken when they approach. Ills quarters are
comfortable, and it is impossible to give him
better for tary retusOns.
Where o tbe Creature came from is Certainly a
Pren
fly Ise have walk
ktwesprefin a a, , - e whi 'upon his
very Ideelir. The Only theory attempt
thls : A few weeke before the man was
d
C p Sarah Sands arrived
at t
ber Of ltandgratildtaLllF"m eknYticilt4reWai.nta;
being might have, been a ;burdento some one
Oyer the watea. Mr-Sawyer (since drea.sedi
111 / 1 1 E 1 1 1°64 / 4 e l e w etg ra re m agn e ettrit a fh " e wbarf
Might Ve been elandestinely added to
load, and !remittance-have crept into his sta.
ble.- . -I - trratind We) Argos.
ilitiPiart*Pf FiPPOeith! lleDgtq
1 The greateet a ttriorntetriete7 t wea
c7nWirdgeywa:reatogr, prilr to te r pee °B ;:se nd= of
the celebrated lotnt resolution agat recog
nizing the rebel States upon tall proof
of their fitness . for*rehabilitation. The vote
Was henvy-!4gratity,•nine go eighteen—betug
the Unbroken force , or the creimional or
radical colutnni , gnator Festedort 'proved—
ani.thereforeopitthe President in the most
to ' humiliating position:h*, the delay of the
potion Committee in making a prop
er ' repOrT , Vrek . thietel4sta' dent J ohn
eon to aumiror three r hoe Ate' erCengreis. in
regard to such InforMatien eS wild In theePJPus
session rehdriretothe condition of south
ern States. Brit this wasnot the worst of It.
at........i.tr55a !heath° leaders in the present op.
position tO that - Iteccmstruetion Committee,
Cana In the gresest demand that the Southern
Int' rejalisn/Lit t . i g i trt " t i l ii % u rt:r re4 ei?ta
tlvetrihouru as admin . /It t rttc rr d, lu P the nisi
Congress tor a. provision declaring that the
States In rebellion 'were disqualified freak rep
resentatitovin Congeeee until authorized to
.do so by a proclamation issued by the Presi
dent fa pursuance 'ofas Opt of Congress.
Nark NMI there-such a fluttering. They had
forgotten_their votmh and*rhen Senator Fes-
Setßell called their attention to it, nothing
but the standing , order prohibiting spittle
to the gallery prevented an unmade ea en
theatre/al.—Pada. Press:
On she Fence.
The follotthig resolution was introduced at
a nuns meafting.held In Chicago on gender
Algid, to indorsolbe Views' of the majority
Congress, and as adtaireble builesuano of
the expressions of a certain small class of - the
community, wheal* waiting "to see how the
cat...gm i
rett,'Thatif weapprtrrethe provisions
of the Freedmen% Bureau bill, we nererthe.
'less rejoice.ln themesty Course of the Presi.
dentin retying 14'am! nOtWlthstaudlng we .
meet the defeat at the bill, we nay
ono* coincide with the
Sallothrlnfindo Of ;act , r.resideat In withhold.
M8?-rtil.,=?:IP we Tr?,:li'VA eon
an
emmove the Comae of either, and while
we k thetlth Our assure the represents.
three f the people in Congress that the loyal
magsdp snetaln- their patricrtie Course; we nee.
.erthelen hone they"Vholti the. UelOn4oving
rseellttte of the There is, perhaps,
no:radical 41111ttence between Congress end
the president And the. people may be with ,
them both; lout if there.unfortunately is to
*a difference in.the future, then the true - •
of tiler coupur P" b4bl 7 ena ft o6 '
bosb, end trustthem Gager, but •
we are not =Med." 0,
rvii:NV::trtii.ir7eiViWsr..:;,: .. . 0 .7- F , ; ,i,1,. r ....44;;;1 ., ... VOR SALE-22 Acres of Land at
at J. If. Shoot Office, In Pr nu street Freight SR- A Remington Station. ft - totting on l'.. Ft. W_. &
'ton of P. F. W. & C. R. R. A foil attendee, is C. R. 11.. suitable for Gardening or Residence. The
desired. Ity order of the President. Improvements consist of n two-atory Frame House
ruldittd 0. METCALF, bee'y. containing Ore rooms. and Frame Statile. There la
pITTSIDURGH, FT: WATNE-AND !rinr , _ l rgt' 4 4 l it's Ifu ru re l rl; • It ' i n ' XI I i 7l-11. ' " ' .. I' /TV:11 . - !
..- CHICAUO RAILWAY COMPANY. SON, Manchester. rellailwgz
...
Om,. ,p, mg sgcu gra or, i POD SALE—A desirable Dwell- !
PIT1,61,114:11. Febroary 2ih, 161 G. I A. In House and Lot for sale In fainters - 111, Union I
The Anneal afeeting of the Stock ni t o liondhold- , township, near Temperanuevillet lot No. ti, modern I
era ut this Company. for the Election of Directors , 110111 [Melling Route. two-story. ith four rooms I
and such other business as may come before It. will i and kitchen and u good eeltar, anda newr-railing i
be held at the office of said Comnan in the City of ; well of water: all the desirable out buildings. There •
Pittsburgh, on tile TIIIIIIi NY EDI. Ee'UAY (itlce) t is . variety of froll trees anti grape vines on this lot. ,
OF MARCH. A. IL. IVO. at In o'clock A. n. The , poseasion Noll ;It --- -- - —• • s". - ti..- •
_.. Ap. ,ii—f;i:inh-reZolifii;i47.--i/Viur-
oca an.. ....Id i:l4:l2;ii - ril - Zois Of - lbe Company ; ii, fr;i. ,-- p - articulare, enquire of GEORGE IS ITT ' INOIS,
their office In the City of POtaburgh. and at the , On the premises. inharßE
Transfer Agency. In the City of New York. will be - -
doled on the Oth day of March.at '2 u•elock. r. 0., ' FOR SALE—A HOUSE and two
and remain closed 00011 TM day of March thereafter. .
' IN EEDOM. In of
fo3I:b1 F. M. O I. CI . HINSON, Sre
eeta .
0 • LIAMS.LOTS
No. 17 FR
Diamond. Allen quire
heny City. ll. IL
- 1
fe77.lw
. 14 . 0 R ' SALE -1 OWA LAND—SI4;OO
-a- -ABOUT FOUR HUNDREU AND THIRTY
ACRES oF LAND, situated near Webster City,
Hamilton connty, lowa. lon the line of th Plutllie
ItstilroUtl tls offered for -- ' ' - ---- --
, _ ....
AGENTS
AGENTS WANTED.
t0r7:4,1;" 6,17 ,R011ir.D
1.3411,1,116, cash. Address n OWIGE.I" .
Ja.4B:tf I
--•-
, 1;01; SALE—Three good second..i
nefIVILEISS, 40 inrhos diameter. foot long,
too IG Inch flues In made of 6-Ifith softie burgh
ntamped Iron, Prleee
11d...trial Wor Enquire of NI,
HISTORY OF . THE WAR q .ipelirr. .L„A CO.. at th ks, corner ' of
... a , 14.:f . and Ouquenele Way, l'l'tsburgh, ra.
Complete in Tlso 4 oh.
Now In Pre..., and will I.t. Ready 6.50 n
a- r •
VOR SALE OR RENT -- A Iwo !
story Frame House, In the pleasant village of
S - drick ivy. eontalulng hall and el x ronms, basement
kitchen and large dry cellar: Stable mot other out- '
buildings; a large Ldt. Well filled with choke trona, ;
The 0001 , CH CA 1,E,, LP ..r I VTLIIIEFTI NC, roe, noth large and small. This house and lot for i rs93.
Ott Alla VALI:MILE. HISTORY OF THE REBEL- • It will rent for
,1 Moo, a small Cottage' onse,
LION Pl' TILISH F. li. which I. fully art...led by the : which wlll be sold at a bargain. Entintre of G. H. .
C.NI/11.1101 S 'ALE. It ho , reached, and Is now selling STARR. Sewlekleyvllie, Pa. • ' fe7.l.weod
with increased rapidity.'
so .g ~,,,,, b y b0n,,,,,,,,, E.,..i.,m„ ,„4,,,,, 1V0R SALE — EIght or Niue Acres
given. Sebool Teachers, Fanners Oftleem and hol- ! ...- of LAND In tildo Townehip, on Pittsburgh. Ft.
then who have mortised from the ear, end are ! Wayne end Chicago Railroad. near lirtmout S.- •
seeking protitable employment please .... int for our . sloe. There Is a Dwelling 11 on. and out bending*, ;
tdretiler giving full pert fenders. Address ,and an usortment of fruit trees, ahrobbem. ac.,
.on the land. Inquire of .I.IMES GILLELAND,
AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. , rnia u r a ttr i opertr, I f o ‘ f i lt. 11. DAVIS, Allegeey.
TH IlOOl/. Sewickley.
141. Asylum kit, ib.rtro.s, c 0... ; } 'Ol SALE...A Valuable Country
Residence at Edgesrood Mallon, Pennsylvania l
titheillirT ' Railroad, one and a half miles from Wilklesturti; I
..-. -''...- r l ". 7111.Z1 . 297 C/7.l " Zig l erd d C:1 cellar u n n e tritr i tlo w alli: !
AUCTION SATMS v. d
'8
l ' t 6111 other COl l ll . olllCliteli On the premises. Yoe
......, !._
______
further Information, call al. NO.; Fifth Street, '
IMMENSE AUCTION SALE OF ' : Pittstyyjs, or on the bread.. . ,
J. B. NINO. •
DRY GOODS IN PHILADELPHIA. , FOR salt. •-oAlli PROP.
. jEltTI-I n Oakland, near Widen Grove, a two .
JOHN IL MYERS Sr. CO., AucFrs, 1 cnairirrgirwilor,:hg,naVrV,L'ri, &"?shinrtruir
I loy.l4'beck. The house le nearly neek-srell &ebbed
No.. 232 000234 Market st.. Philadelphia • and.R. gout repair. Tlie l ell Improved. hey
lose& :mid garden, fruit trees, eholoe shrelthety.
Will sell an Tit I' LSD A 1 and Flillt.Xl'. %larch alb welt. , watel, eisiSrt!. /MM. Muer. tn, !stale its
anti it h. to)., commencing ..0
... d a y at to o•rtoek, by Impod. beling on it slight eleystilin and adJoining •
C.TA Id !GCE Foil C Mal. inn tory large .tock of • the Grove Mr.., l. most deelratele as a place of rest-'
DRY GOODS of Illes.rs. JAM KS KENT, bANTEE i dislike. Fur tends end partlmlara apply to MI. al. ;
a CO., partially tit:a:eased at Me late Ore. A Urge . I l hl;RElLAArdlitill l'eun street. GM:lir
portion of the stock but little If any Injured. 'The . -
attention of the trans. Is nalleited as tieing well Ivor- ' VOR STILE--VALUARLE PROP- :
thy of their attention. tah , e 3 LXl : ..- ENT? AT IIAYSTILLE STATION.' 'on tho line:
LARGE SALE OF supition.; Y.11 .1 1;',... ) ,', M ' ‘. .. ' t ,.,,A% i'L R. A :-, g... snlrLSailal
FURNITURE, CARPETS. BEDDING, rills- ; r00m.4 tuth-loom and ilash .-r tot7SC " liotiTetl:l 4l 13
VER-PLATED 'IV ARE. .9c. -Tit CRS Is A y MORN- I te n .. o . 4 h.e„iig g e ,.....e g iii i , e,014 ...i n , 1 ,.7,4. 70.:
USG. Meech eth, et; es, o'clock preempt, will he ; lici;int ivater feel...nem. stable ultrobJea• in °r
aids! et Mason's. Hall A iv't b/II lIIIIIIt. IS and S 3 Nth , ehar,9 o f ...i.e., irt i u gen e .. 4. 0 . n o 4 , ,,„,, .„ 0 ,,
:‘ ,"4 7%;.= l 4 7 Y.l ,,, Qr. d rg':','s l i:.!• d r r„,.1, - ,' ti<rrg,vjg,-,,,c'bk•Xy4vr i d .7:1 , , , 1 3-, r . ;:t r, ' ~,,, -I°
W., B , uti.x. Feathers, S,• ~ .p.-wiug to part'' chaser.. Aity information delstred
ell
be obtaleed
superior marble-top tushogney .ills-ho Ns, el egeot . from Capt. JNO. HAY, 00
the p
eel, or 1., T.
mahogany carted back miles wet wfa, mahogany I W ALTE ft DAT. No. 1101FIftli street, ';elliiiiiltr.
and walnut divans , marble top enclosed out. -
tands, walnut hat rack, mahogany spring seat par- ' FOR MILE CHEAP. • - '
for chain and rocker. wardrobe. walnut what-note,
walnut and mahogany dressing suit plain harem, '
~
walnut enclosed waslisstabd., marble top me 'A. HANDSO•WE PROPERTY,
tg
..
writing table and secretary. u shunt sewing stand. •
large bedclothes burette, book ea.. pier table, ma- ; OF I ' 7 W' Aeltr-s , o io tisr . o.r. , sesji, adjoining
hogany tete-n-tote, side and end tables, cene te ,
e s ! the premises .11 James Old end J. EL Liggett. The
enA 1...1 chairs and rocker., arm We. chairs, • iltt ln'sYnaltenta are a plain Fr .... Dwelling, ;Frame
lounge chair, cherry loonges, cribs, rettees. One ; liken, &o.; a Vineyard of one acre, taix Teem eldp,
walnut bedstead, turn-po.t and cottage bedsteads, ; barthee of ground Ailed with choice Fruit -
In
heek, cotton and strew mattress.", featherbeds , , felt Iselobeg. A dullghtful band.; site...
41X1 lbs. new prime Kenttick) mixed feathers In lot., 4 ea. be cas111: got to by the RuaVer Mad pn T au
or V% oOLLI'
bedding. At. Casevr.- About Meyards lira. - els t tine *ton 'eff•
;.Carlmts,and Ganyerds call role new ell -wont Ingrain I A Pillt.,l o . 4---.E4.37 T . 8 11 P LT:IN.. o.ifie,kr.,/ St..
11%Vt'slit'teTEa:roar:.".miiriC'e'rruR.ers'.gTex."'"tis113. u a s ' fri i w2.* J;‘ , Ti:'Phlird'o.6;- "'NA
AN )alttr
,
..._
.......
desert spoons and lurks; 4 duT clocks; Vein.- ; F .,..._ ~.,,,, _
Han blinds, fancy shades: cutlery, turenswars, all I nt ,... t . r .,,,, 7 ,--- . ,, k i- r
3 r
r. o gr b r
k r L
Salo, fib
t lll be e. p n „e r
peult/es, engtirtlisirs, An.
pbe • T. T. MeCLELLA ND. Auct. lac, on MONDAY. the 18Th DAY Ols MAitell,
iatiT WARD, ALLEGHENY I ilita..ll7qlrhttatikgyAdialliMrs,ric_PulNiul.
CITY, HOUSE AND LOTS AT ORPTLX N'S'.! field, go the Pittsburgh, L'olginblis and Cliseinnlitt
COVET SAI.IC.-f USSDAY EVENING, %birth . * , Retinue. of
Mlles frOm the'ellY. The in'oncrty
at 7`;•• n'tdock, will tut sniti on issionu nottr. 01 Como- : eoeslgt. Of sbout SErgN Amity oy LA•Ny o
!notelet hide. llamas,. No. Me Smithfield street, by ; wblcNare ereekeel a LARGE TWO.STORY BRICK
°Mee of (lobate' Court, the "11.,nse .4 Lilt at . 111/UNX end FRAME IST ABLE. • A two Min-
South west earner of Rebecca the
11 alter ate., hay. . drool Ittillirtirtlltli/T TREES are stout etout end grow
i!ing al feet 7 incl.. front on Rebecca sL and extend- . Ina In chl • ••••-• the ) 'Mete admirehly S.' ,;. y n .,,.
.f 'I' M
V l n t:.7.l.! lr !F t el l fr.. r .'''' tQ ' ./.le-1ii.. '... - :., , ~..Ln ,:... - Cr".... 000
s it I . a contlrry rrtils
... fig so ... lon ~..... street , whereon rt . deuce within reartids Um eity. 'frallis Ott the Ml
erected a two-story Brink Dwelling. Also, the laze four the. dolly. .The Wel Is underlaid with
House !millet aline.. feet West of Corry atreet; (Idol and Litneetotie of the beat quallty. After the
the lot XI MA front; on amitti Std.` of Robinson street sale of the he kronorty, the PERSONAL &l
*atend NO feet le depth, whereon is erected a two-awry TATNOF DAVID HILL, dettealed, will l. be of.
ii:elling. Terme of este one-third cash; ! feted st Public Sale, by the anderslgned, a.
(141,11111.
hale lee I one and two
_years wills Iter... ; irtrator of
the
said deceased.
Ter
sites,Ml A• atedLlk ALA fC. Auctioneer, ; feMbnadtd • XV ILLIA.M HILL.
LSO . IbBCED O.3II`I,ETE fN oNF. VOLUME
scRANTor.; BURR, Agent:.
VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY
AT AUCTION.—On TV2.23DA Y AFTERNOON,
March 1311,, at 3 o'clock, on the prom/sea wit/ bo
sold, tho 'finable Lot of Ground on Jimp...unie Way,
ob'n"'"'on"a"c4 sod
i0rk...t‘tnt.,h,..vv,..7..4
back 171 to a Y in Mot alley; sold
ppropert is
=roti d yn7o:, h liP4 3 .:l - G1P,7.2r "/3UIV .t . Tro., k
.
on the e gooth by Walter Scott Posey.and Terms,
one-half oast; balance In ono year with
.Intormt
scanted '4 4472" "T. TIKAILEtrAUTAItett
PIRMINGR A 3.
PROPERTY .11,r,
AIICTION.—On TUESDAY, March M 112. - b,
• b•clonk, r. al., on the premises, inn be sold Made ,
elrabla property fronting CO fret on )tenths street,
between biroarenor and Wilklne street., known as
lot No. 5 la Dr. Bedford's Van, on which I,..crecaed
447111;V 1 N FaitAr grittlifeleattlt
het, the laTterbieing thereon the house, to. 1, 0 ,
Tgams — One-thlrd cash; balance in oncanCriwo
leara, with Illinnnet.
men T. A. EIeCLST,LAND, .141.
WmnAr 111 Alt MORNING .1
VV I - 5 7 ;10251L/121.P.p. —Will be sold wlttiontreslreve,
to make room, et Masonic LIAR Auction Howie. 53. i
and 17 Fifth street, on WEVN.rBDAN, March 7th,
alst-I;Vbilig:t',ltrritiu r l l ' geZ r l 4 ll:4 l / l es . t r Atl 2 gl ' lt
obi.. Fish; 101 of indigo; 2 Platform grilse, one I
nearly new; 3 good Cook StoTen, Patter Move. Se.
robe e1e1111E1t1,,,,04),...
ST,-,
OORti AT AUCTION . —Ou
DAY ArTintrioolv at o - cleek.
w i ll 3.ltonle
11511 Aoctloll Hops', IS and 67 rifth st..-cet, i be
"kllafabg=g'o442?stt'lloetiVjgg it Stock 7
ash" Clllmas• do do do
ISM* of Pltlebellh do
20 •' Colombia 011 Company do
mho" T. A. IfcCLP.LI.A.I4II, Aunt._
AM U
41 , 14 .0 1:11r i pe .
be told on 1110013.1 floor pf tOcannerclaVlcTe.7.l,l
100 elm10;101,1 street,
10 eharesSaDeval Beek of Commerce;
120 •• National Refining' And Storing Co.; I
IpPA • ltftlikatd Creek l'esrolettrp Co.
Intls 'Jr. MVILWAINE. Anat. I
•
MERCHANT ~TAILoRS.
HENRY G. HALE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MIMS? COM OP Pin k 6T. CUM 111t115,
PITTE111011(111. PA
Desires to retnrit thanks to his friends and the pati
ne generallyfor thetr libernage, d vrould
respectfully tnfoftu them 'huhhas just retort,-
ed from thersateru markets with q large and wall
selected stock of
Fine Woolen. Goods,
rstawtV o OENTLEMEN•B spßlNG A rzi z .
SPRING STOCK
BOYS' CLOTHING
NOW RECEIVING BY
LOGAN,
It=
•
FOR REIM.
TO LET — O-stort Drift Dwelling
EZU":4l4.°4l.`k!Lt ?I,l6Vittfgns•rlfluirlti.
TO LET—The Store Room situ.;
awl an {{ho cosh, a Bt. Ciate and Liberty
at proseut ocouplea by I. Braun, 'Esq., Druggist.
yousesalun Ebro Artril Ist. Empire, ,Dtt..
IRJSU intent.
Fr !tel.. , - 3/tO n VEI on the ene;
Dto rlZ.°lr,rlVlLtiejidt: old tiek Depei Building
btkvnt, second ;moor. Inligttf
VO' It RENT. --That neat Cattart
110. e... Rittil yens ofgriii qii. vitiated 'Nisi es
74111gra Tills ' olf '' ir4 ,It'Cisgall, °ALVA-Alen;
Water. Items ibr.C.. per year, Ajoply quickly so .
Mb; , H.,,SIeLtsLN.L,CO.,
Di N
tz.4116!: :Rulvlislei l ilyt. I
A N EL CrION - FOR txtratibENT
.CX.- A NO 91 lallf/gOTOTA or the 'MAW OTIESUR
WIZ tjg- l ite h al l alry t p " t biu*thg
tween tee bourn oft and I o'cloek. a • 51arch,
be.
mhthtd 7110 g. D. UPZITit, Cheirr.
I LAtniz.vx, f.i.s.rAya.tkor, bin DENO cate ,
TIOh.--/ hereby .114. my proclamation aa ordetwd
by thetellehingreablution, pasted bylimn:ilea and
COMoson (lortablis, at their meeting - on Thursday
last, =inst. •
Jiterotrut; fly the Select and Common Connell of
the City of Allegheny, that the Mayer be instructed
to issue his proclamation: calling& special election to
take the sense of the Mtleens In regerd to the frame
law—told electl9n to bp held en the footled Treaday
°March M4t; and that It hold at Usuatelero,
w z .. ou the naval Loa re .5 by
tloo
_ l4 .obealt.t't to the requirements' of the resole
:A., the eltlento of Allegheny are rem:meted to
meet at the usual place of noldleg Mennen.. on the
second Tuesday of Morels nest, being the, lath day
of the month. between the hour. of pine and scree
of that day. thorn end then "le tale the tepee Or the
enfants In regard to the Frame Law, by Toting for
or against the repeal of gent lee,
Wren ander niy hand enclitic coal of raid ell'', the
511h.dayollrebruary, A. IL tier. ,„
Igferild dO/1 2 1 MOLLIMEION.IIIayor.•
NAVY SthEdNS:
Bunter Or Xhosa Aril Sfitnielt,
NAT? lirrawrilaw; wetningion. D. f
It,fEDICAL 11,0 MIDS VOIR, H AD
Jyjc,,r,...4lNAnor.o). CANDIDAn.37(.IIIAD
MitlslUS INTUIT= NAVY AS ASSISTANT HOW
ft Eon B.—Boson of Medical (Milers will to_ficene at
the NorrtDo3bltal, Cherea, Masai NOVatiildpitat;
u roo ofyo il..y.and Naval Afeent, Philadelphia
Rw of; HONDAS.AIarch ilAh. for.tbrikront
..tions,ro,pdlagorionuinlntrab.33.mo-rnatrn
.CArpsiof the Na
Oenyaaro desirous or Appearing before either
IfArd, cPPileeffen to Pc LlonoMle.
See/Ater) . 011.0 Norf. or to the undendosed,
tlZ:h ef l i trNihWS: 6l4lll 4 " regiardzieVel. ° Z
plicattonslo be seetimpanied by reaponalble tom
-111011ba• ofilonal chamfer. ,
Candidates must not be leas than twonty-ono nor
more than twenty-ex yeara t orege. . ,
a !li r :, OIL elr WiftardurtZ
our entwine - OW IA a loge Tililleillittle for
(00 appointment in th ou am
n w az, cluerorzarcuk
bOi r4't it - i - i7a -- i 1
S 8. AORTOz
• BONDS AND 4..,Ai_zor.A.Tx, '67.1 , 013-4,T AL :
sTIIEET, (liAtket - And Apj.,
Oil. Cosnrahslon WANKLICAILHDA ' - rxstnt
AND DTIMR §TODKEVand brERTi
MU
MUAICi P MAILRO-AD AND OTD r DM ,
9r4r.p ., .r•‘5.`"4 Ast,itiV"-M"
TAIBM4II ArEk-ENT SHOWING,
Pudtd rrt&g.``,lrtt, drawn the n nocht
•POlDN'ittit'atC ft.al afehninetres unirst :manner!
e t ehded on 'he et , efetl ftnnr^Pflatoos of the city of
rittabarg, tar the year
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MTV OF PITTSBURG, S. B.
Personslly appeared JOHN OsoCARI3O. Cite
Cseatroller, rho. Nan duty Mort, deposed endear,
Wet the foregoing gtatment Is correct cad true, to
the bait oftig knowledge:End Willa.
Jinni lloatat(10
Brom and eubentiond before sae this With of Feb*
Mr). A. D. INDS.
toile W. C. bleCAltikly.
Met or.
: • e.• I I
A GENERAL
REDUCTION
[ i COTTON GOODS
AT •
BATES - tE BELL'S.
Jos. attain: of, co.
finelug finished taking Una.
Are drain their Entire Line of Goods
VERY LOW PRICE&
morax9l-wrip a lr acosmantap
HANDKERCHIEFS,
Sets, Collars, Sleeves,
.
szcorat. lIMEraZELTII3
AT DECIDED IIIAnuAINS.
POINTE LADE GOODS
4 0/30M40E:0.
Cal wawa xtbrA szla i iie
41'
.108EPIr Iron.irm co.'s,
72 and 29 Market Street.
noun pqtrasinaro GOODS.
.zeistnetel
BALE *2 , Love4quaes, BY
wititt„:ooii..,i,',.oo; . ;
M=MM
:~ ~~
EtALIE—g, two-story *Value
• TheellialtricPayette street; tat ei) niersVtnobel.
Nw tai t a lo ft frt". 11 ,2; roclesdon
YotDn qtriet,7/IyViect„ . -!' "len'hr Laet
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wkertgitsi...l
MI
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BIM
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I.IICOBAU SI. CITY T REASI - R.
El; hs iCiOtmt with the city of Iltuburr:
Fe 1, tYt, To helm:ice Ir, .... 71
1,17,6 d. To MT IsS.M, 1 0 0
. .
o (1117 Tat 1951. 6.71‘
To
~ itustnuakTax,l934... ....... - 1.2>1
To Winer TaXOB6l. ..... ‘73
To CUT Tax. ISM ... •,••••,••- .....
To 1304.n0u Too. ieGo
1.0 muter Tax. tars V 961 72
To Narnond Markela rims G 5
To 110 hOMM1181g Wharf- • 17, , ti.3
0 uneaten) ,
no hart ....... 174-V 10
o ErNas,...
1 To Li.I3l
(lon. rule, I:own%
To V , ,Sele Lleensev
Wolgh 3..217
To Voter Works__ .. 3.10949
To S!.morlo ...
1.157 59
o tun Word Slortet... . 91
To o , lr. • Pos .• oder IMII*My 1.594 56
To Ummlkeiddr IZ 100 Le
'So Edmomelodo It. 1,, 0,
I o Alea.m . lng - mard*. . • . V.l 14
o 2 .rodgm: and. 42
1. tolt C 9
To Aldermen . * Ritmo 4 7 Oa
LIM
Feb. 1, 1676. By amount. 017,1. On.
O 1 Appropr.ortnn No. 1. . ..9100 610 ul
On Apprdonntluu No. • ...,-9 - 1 (.1
On Appropristion No, 3 n.Gu
00 Apprt pri lion No. 21,10 61
On Appropriation N 0.... . . .12,1r8
. On Appropriation No .. 46A16 so
On Appropriation No. 7 '27. 090
un / 5 pproprix!lon No. 0 '' 2. 0010
On APProPrla , lon No 9.. „ : 2..35
10
On An propristion No. 19.. .... . 064 26
On Apotopria.lon 'No. 11 9,204 pp
op 2 ppropristion No 12..
On Apprvorlailms No ... 12,619 11
014 Appropriation No. 14....... 200
km Appropriation No. 47
On Appropriallob No. 1a.... fn n Dl'
On Appropriation No. 19 . 10,000 00
n 1 n 60. 71) WI DO
•By Gradin.o4o rlulo ~to Sulk Fund 12
By GthWard illttotflno- Fond 671 34
By from b tl. of 1184 81110 Fond resiX) I IV
By City Tax relbauled . .... 156
By ti Ater fax retunded . . .... 2.s
Br Duane". Ta'Areinndoi GPO 21
BY Coul6m.s. op Vehicle I.lcoeso 204 11
By balance In Treasury 91298 21
•
Total
MEM
i*
Hi l
g : i
acement of floods Retired Darfur 1863.
Data of .35 No. of
Ism.. Name. of Holders. Donde. Amounts.
N0V.27, '43. Mrs. Rllzsbntli Denny._ 3 a 4, 000 3)
Only 12.13. Mrs. El 11'r[. Spring
duly 12,19. Met. M. sprlos RI 500 00
St .5031 00
July 2, • 49. . l osSlaslcras G 3 MO fal
Feb. >O, 'es. Pent.s.oo for Insuring: lives 9 1,9(1000
Sep. 10..<9. .lala W. I. a 2) sm 00
Aug 01.19 11,,v. It. P. Dunn . 19
JO; E. ' 4 1:;. N. lim ZOO V.l
ed IS 100 09
tfur. 29 17. (1311tert S. nutter M -I IXIO 00
Mar. 0.2, IS. Parker
710,300 00
I
gge.-g
—I gm.;
Ninkisa Fund Atreunt
Feb. 1,1800. Bolance In nccoent 817
Traraferred from Grad.
roving durlnz "
13
Ir s a t. or k e e rr , ett from Ili It Word thi
Valance, of St; Sr
125,000 00
PProartattou 10 10,000 00
Total
Bonds .uneelleri and re I ed
during 11
13=11151
Statement er the Municipal or Funded Debt,
Due and Undue, but Unpaid, Febroner
Jul. 1860. and exclusive ol Compromise or
Railroad Issue.
•
When
dor. Styldnr Bonds. 5 per cent 6 per cent.
106. Registered
.... $ 20:60 00
ISM. Reintired
MO inalsterod . 57 315) 05
1160. Iteldirered....
.. .. 31140 Ou
• .
.
at on.l 00
161'3. Reel...Wee.] .
•- • •
MI. Iteelstated . 1.1. Co
1 5 61. Reulkiered . . 13 15 t
.313 CO
11 1 . Cd, Registered 30.000 00
1556. Ilegielered vioii)oo .... ,
r6'6. Registered . ... 'ALMA GO
1580. Reentered
.. . . W51:006 00
1670 Registered... ......... . 101.500 00
1571 Coupon ....
164,06600
1806. Coupon..
.... 64,000 00
Railroad Rondo Com — Drooling/4 nod Eo-
cbuinged.
Pittsburg & nenhellltaa. flint listue
Pittsb b
Pi
urirniurg &
Ctoouune Sbvivlre, around Issse..,
.
Ohio & PennsylArrails
Allegheny
Charders Vel/ny ... . „ . .
T0ta1.........
Statement of Coupon and Registered toads
and ticrip issued la Compromising Rail
road Ronde.
Coupon H0ne,. . . .
Conuouliondu..
Itegloserrd Bondx.
HvgluTered Eon..
Ilegint
Regittr. red r 1 Scrip._
MEM
-rtwa,d.G .ra ... d • f sat r it'4d.
.
IrO4r.v
7.tuZ 4e"" "toce uncoil nplait iono) . Broiri
CAllae..airtu4 daring4Ana .MSErred
lel v
E=l!
Taxes Uncollected and Unaccounted For
CitY T.
Buslßese
aq T
Butte A.
Water...
Dui
MIMI
Water Tax..
Water Tax
(Ate Tax
Boataesa.
Water..
MetipCoOaUA.szulbx
M4OPORAtB:
I rro COAL - DEAL Eft& AND
S i t • ... FOUNDERB.—eaIs will be required St the
finAV *ii=hlVlStrtren.loWErfl24Bll°Vairi. •InitT
tthrZkE,VßEL42WillvotArKh 7 i IVD Peelf
APRIL, rel,
ettl..3.tscitYl7ittilell ,WATEIZ, PIPE
L I
2itl Mir &AT; same
VET ti; i p t.
- --
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Cm or A.thsonktiv,'P •di. 'ittt . .lMe;
sr..tato pooposALti. writ. RE
- reeved hi either of the a undersigned until S I B 141(srif'tVittetni'silIP'sget ktmlb'tiarregmrti:,44ll
Street, .!protlle of the same can be seen In the °l
agleglPproßposa"orleinf.n.lic:- erred at the same
Itime for the - stone 'timber mullion con tstfiedin ef,e,
brld Avra n at e s c m.a l B •l .slaidtv i lAre i c i t. T .
Ex.
(i. B. tildlT/I, Chairman of to c rinlttce on Strati;
ZiII,944I.OI V AMISV e . ' ?" " u" 'l B.
,r F jIV7
To farirourE nuii.r b - rarts - ii - NDT -
. .
_
3 3AZIPIX.alLirt XIit..ajEctLIRLIEL.
Water
Proposals will be. reoelYnd at. th e Qllthe of th e
Works, up tone., oc,• •
.s. . .. • - - •
ISMIIIRDA7I4,4IMiten, Ipth., 1840,
, .
fora sal of go tt en, a Cylinder and. - rampt and ord.
lag by niaturandaper-L!leattoni tn4halukadani an.
( B'.llTAttlitestan.;!4d faithe:entinf ireraoi. ta3Ati
ease bids for the bolters. ,
~ • • ~. ~.„ -, . • ~ .• , .J. ,
' The, Water Candalttaartaerves therlant to. Meet.
any or all bid.. ‘ - intanatl .IOBE-P.WYkIaNC/Et...
To CiIWTTt"----------------ItICTOIRS:IXIILWAV
...!LETTLNO....The .: A lleatteliNidlny Railroad
MAI P../itiM u lNl e .t NIT ' Mr Ati n tilai
anima scagana n% 11/"..„aaad..a2 thimllittf them ow
nl a idlETZ , At It Atrgirm.,:fg,m-
Mglot.tnimilrarY,:',"4'7'9ll. '
3faPAirat!les, , o r ana t:nd , Aiinlireattanc Oi . thin:
mark, _ , L-g
..-tar n...mtiou , at.lna En 10 , ,
nenr a ontne,,- on .i. ne street,4 tke _Cur of et ta.,
tugh, Mean let of.aferch a ' and prozboasiaWl/1-
be recnind'at th e alum plane a n to .oo!nlpet,-1..a,..
of TLIURSDAY, tha 22,D O-all Ca. --.',': t +..,..,.: -
fThe' Dna VAN, Inn t rn, inn! taked acsoonaa,
t thai.rabgteara crtgatlrisE.imbiggiviling,•;silt,!
'lmo tar uon- 114 , :xi,11 gato.ippro errataln..n..and
n) flUrtherilt&mPallOr.denalred einsia - IMil itY
"arrigY'l4"Til,i', glltaWtaherlatar•
SgY~NgNgr.--~
pilLTsurnataw - ,
BANK FOR FOR SAMOS,
Formerly the 13 kr4 43 4 14 9* 3 -1 3 7171M0
• killivet;
Measly Opposite the Daiattoithttabusib.,
It i,l llAVhß,Mght4u.l 4 'amwrd;
....Note...Lit, 7to of leek fro to Nov.
Into May tat. %to o7eloe k .Brox' of py,LAtya,:te lat o4
at dg*MON
•
9,.
This lastitutfon es dolly offera-to tltosetahlr
aye e
earful-
ep4
are limited. the .c.P1 ,077 = 1, 3 t o. Vent
~Ld e au ltp- . .- e sie 4 l 4 l!Aao.nutoo j r. ,of t e,te . w w.th.
stead of reraalutas tglti7odetetlee,.
• niipurclf:AtaleAt!ETß --. ,
H.
ttrAEONTS.
M. H* .1301 4 11,4 / 1 4: E::- ' 4 ANE4 pARF44t.':
• , qAcatkagit ?Oz;ititAigiat#,_
214C6Zr...1=-Lia-
. .
j
A..tinADLEy, ~::: . ~ , WX.X.WIXIOX i:
..foll 3,D 4 n„ ~roontua.-
*TaL__Algt E, , :,..J011.2.1 SCOTT .3 • : ~..
AT . R. O .'MEIlitE/T.T4 "
tILMIMIa
=asks
,
SPEINc4 .
ffabCooll.l3. , llir: 4 00 k.,
En • WOOD 4411,L**; .
/AencASn irfa• . -f'L
G lativoll i plE6 AN yk ' 1214 1 4 f,
ETC., .741.0. tiriv-Ttle 19, ARLII
111 LUND
f
; 4
REDUCTION SALE.
IN THIS COUNTRY,
I=3lll
Monday, Marc* 50, 1866,
BIRKER&CB;;
CIEMESI
WE WILL OFFER
WE WILL OFFER
MEM
ID SOO OD
.10120.020 09
WE WILL OFFER
$70,000 00 wx)
70,00 CO
4 , 906.033 00
WE WILL OFFER
re, mt.
• 5 `l 3l W • 4 31%006 oa
• 5 moo co
copoo 00
648 6,1
1 686 4.1
,fVE ARE DETERDIEVED
.111.003.5£34
tabs4td
VS2G :11
CM!
$ ICC 45
898:
13 I: r 3
New Style I, Friz" Head Nets,
Hair Coils and Rolls, t'
41)
2.045 17;
6?2 06
Mil
1 GC 112
1,114 =
11,Jkl. CO
&MIJE/CP.
Bradley's Celebrated. DopleaEllptle
=2/
ECM
1:13
=I
MEI
New Goods Arriving Daily •
/GAUSS
•• 10,767
174.848 23
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Haifa,
find onr sqmk coinplete, and;
Prices as low as any Otherk . ousa.
MACRO, GUDE &04.,
Nos. 78 and SO' Market:Street.
taw:
AT EATONrS,
ARRIVING DAILY BY aka
Hair Soite, - .
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at tiried!Was,
1
maw) '
• REAL POINT r.Ac.. E REAL POINT
WartlitAYA,4l6#ll.DO 611,4kft-'!'''''
.w 1) GENT'S LINEN
WINTERSOIOO4I)S
GREATLY IiEOIOI!!!PRICERQ''--
- , • __•
, r: - 1 € 11 4./Wetik4
(SVOC/P , SC% To EATO I4 ; 414112 VMir
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MOST REMARKABLE
EVER. HELD
COMMENCING
AT THE STORE OF
No. 59 Market Street,
$30,000 worth of SILKS, embrac
ing everything In Black atid
ored from the lowest to the 100-
est grades, at the most retaarka
hie Bargains ever offered , any
where.
$40,000 worth of DRESS 80(.11)8.
The stock contains everything
required for the present and
coming season, and is made up
of some one hundred different
styles and fabrics. The bargains
which will be sold in all these,
may be judged of by the followings„
Alpaccas formerly 75c., retire&
to 35c.; Delaines formerly 35c..
reduced to 18 3-4 c.
$30,000 worth of PRINTS, Mead-.
ed and Unbleached MIISLINS 041 .
at prices so greatly reduced as
will astonish all who will favor
as with a call.
$75,000 worth of HOUSEKEEPING
GOODS, lilen's and Boy's Wear,
Flannels, , Blankets, &c., Itc., at
the same rates.
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.To Cost) Out our Entire-Stoel4 . at
Once, regardless °feast. •
Gowns:
RECEIVED PER EXPRESS TO DAY
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HOOP SKIRTS.
MIRING THE SEISON.
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