The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, December 19, 1866, Image 2

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.WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER. 19 1866
PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLIMILLE
RAILROAD.
' The Sand Patch Tunnel, in Somerset
county, oaths line of this road, Is so near
ly completed, that it can easily be made
ready IZr the transit of cars by the time
the rest of the road can be finished. On
no other part of the line south of Connells
ville, except , this great tunnel, has any
work been prosecuted since the company
was divested, by a most uarighteous art of
legislation, of their franchises on the south
prn division of their road.
- This tunnel runs under the suannit of
the Allegheny mountain, 'just as does the
• great tunnel of the . Pennsylvania Central
a few miles west of Altoona: Its length
is 4,1110 feet, and the altitude of its floor
above tide - water is 2,486 leet, and above
low water at Pittsburgh, 1,736 feet. The
work upon it was commenced in 18-56. As
it was necessarily a long job, the company
did well, and manifested a commendable
confidence in the ultimate justice of the
Legislature of their own State, by prose.
cuting the work 'during the suspension of
their chartered rights. We say suspensiOn;
for it is impossible that the 'repeal of their
'charter—so far as it was repealed by the
abt: of April, 1864:--could work anything
more than a vexatious and injurious delay
in the completion of their great enterprise.
In June last, as is well known, the issue
was tried la the District Court of the
United States at Williamsport, Pa., whether
the Company bad forfeited, its charter by
abase or misuse. The verdict of the jury
was that it had not. The agreement of the
jury on this verdict was prompt, and-ar
rived at withlut difficulty, The Court
then made the injunction , which had been
granted the year before, restraining the
Connellsville and Southern l'ennsylvania
Railroad Company from interfering with
the route or franchises of the Pittabnigh
and Connellsville Railroad Company per
petual, on the ground that the law of Rem.-
repealioa the charter of the last
named company south and east of Conne4l.- -
rale was inoperative and roid. ,
had the matter been' permitted to rest
there, that verdict of a Pennsylvania jury,
and that decree of the Court, would have
restored to. this deeply wronged Company
Its franchises, and the work upon this im
portant road, so greatly needed by the peo
ple of these cities, and sail more by those
of .the poradons and wealthy counties
through which it passes, would have been in
a state of vigorous prosecution. But the tm
succeasful wrong-doingparty in the contro
versy—although It had no prospect of ulti
mate success—had still the power to cause
further delay ; and to effect this it has taken
an appeal from the decree of the Circuit
Court to the Supreme Court of the United .
States.
Such Is the attitude In whirls these great
parties stand before the country and the
.world, and millions are looking on to see
If the State of Pennsylvania will persist, in
the face of this decree and in violation of,
what all impartial men feel to be common
justice, in the perpetration of a great
wrong, not to these. corporators merely,
but to hundreds of thousands of its own
people—to the damage of its interests, and
to the diminution of its popubstion,
resources and revenues, until the unrighte
ous statute shall be stricken, by alsigher
and jester authinity, and by a Anal decree,
• from its book of laws. This decree—unless
averted by a repeal of the obnoxious itat
ute—will assuredly come sooner or later.
What a disgrace What a blot upon the
fair fame of our good old Commonwealth
would such a decree be 1 To be compelled,
by an extraneous and constitutionally su
perior authority, to do justice to its own .
citizens ! Think of it. We beg our friends
in the Legislature to save the State from
this dishonor, and to honor themselves by
doing right, by a prompt repeal of the re
pealing act. Honor, justice, common hon
esty and true expediency all demand that
this be done, and done quickly. There
should be no hesitation at all ; for the law
and the facts are now patent to them and
to tho world. '
Mill
We ask in all earnestness, is this a time
to strike doWn the arm of enterprise, and
throw obstructions in the way of progress?
Is this a time to say that the great natural
Ira:ewes of our State, locked up in those
mountains and valleys, shall not be devel
oped? Is this a dme—when enterprising
men, some of them our own citizens, are
Pushing parallel lines of railway beyond
the hounds of settlement to the farthest
-
West—to sant up such an. avenue as this
We ask.that no wrong shalt de done to the
Connellsville and - Southern Pennsylvania
Company and its projected road—we trust
. that it Neill , go on and prosper;—bnt we do
ask that it gall not be permitted to inter
fere with the biters of the people of this
end of the Steal:lla tuurrferene• with the
progress of the Pittsburgh and Councils
villa road to its orialriel destination;
The importance of thi atuid
and its con.
nections with East and w 1.6 -
will- be the
subject of another article.
OBJECTION Is made to 3lr. Sma.aws bill
Testing in the Chief Justice the siippi t i t ,.
mentor the Internagnerenue officers, EA
to Mr. WARD'S bill authorizing him to sp.
. point, Provisional (oTernors for the unrep
resented Statia. The objection is that
these bills, if paised ititolaws, -- will clothe
the Chief 4tuttice with almost Imperial pow
ers. To thri objection it ,may be answered
that in the matter of appOlntments neither
at these bills look to conferring the ower
of absolute appointment upon the Chief
Justice. It is simply proposed to give him-
MEI
the right to nominate to certain offices, and
to give to the Associate Judges the right
to say whether the nominations so made
shall stand.: If any greater peril inheres
In this method of appointment than that
now in use, we fall to make discovery.
The two methods are strictly analagous.
What is now proposed is a division of pat
ronage, so as to make the power of dispen
sing It less formidable; and this dlyition
was careinlly provided for by Um framers
of the Cotustitutlon. StIII, we =not my
we fully concur In the proposition either of
'KELLEY or Mr, Wenn. We certainly
prefer to keep :the power of nomination li
the President, and the advisory end con
. stinting power In the Senate, provided the
„President can be - hedged alma: with '
such
conditions 'swill render his use of so tact
lin_authosity safe.tothe people.
Tunas nur es were employed to wet&
over s sick min .at Louisville, Two tell
Asleep end the other robbed them of their.
money, some ,one' hundred end twenty
dollars.
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IMPORTANT It) ILORPoRATIONS
The loose manner in which some of our
corporations in this State arc carried on is
surprising, and we cannot but wonder that
we have not more failures, when we reflect
that so many: plain provisions of thelaws
incorporating:and, regulating them are ig
nored. Insurance coMpaides and agents
of foreign ccitnpanies, are iv/plied to make
padication of their affairs for - the informa-
l - Lion of insured and Of stocktiolders, and a
similar provislOn assts as to all manufac
turing companies, publication of unclaimed
dividends and - deposits, &c., but we sup
pose they will not be enforced until some
officers or- directors find th-einselvea held
Personally liable to both creditors and
stockholders tot ; the omission. That our
skirts may be kept clar, we give below an
abstract of a few laws not generally ob
served, to which we mtli ifttention of all
concerned :
TIIIWIt
. "It shall be the ditty of ,every agent of
ev ery such corporation or company as
aforesaid, to publish annually a copy of
the statement forwarded to the Auditor
General, within one month from the time
the license is granted, at least three times.
a week for the space of two weeks in the
city or county in which they do business,
or in which their said agency maybe estab
ilahed."—Act of April 9, 1856, sec. 5. Par
don, page 555.
The above section applies to all insurance
companies not incorporated by the laws of
Pennsylvania, but the third section of the
act of March, 1865, Pardon, page 1, 396,
exempts those Which take out a licemse; for
the whets State from making publication,
except in the county in which their prin
cipal office is situated. The annual state
ment, by section 1, act of 6th of April,
.1866, (Purdou, page 653) must be filed
Within one month after the first Monday of
January, with the Auditor General. The
fifth section of the same act requires dis
trict attorneys to specially enforce its pro
visions.
SECTION' 19. "It,shill be the duty of eve:l'
ry company incorporated under the movie
iona of this act (of April 2, 1856, Pnrdon,
page 552) to publish, within thirty days
after the first 81onday in January in each
year,-at least ,three times a week for the
space of three, weeks, in a daily newspaper
published in the County in which they do
business, a statement showing particularly \
in tabular fora the amount of their capital,
authorized and paid in; the amount, nature
and actual value of their assets; the annual
amount of their premiums, and the amount
derived from interest on loans or invest.
plants daring the said period—and the
amount of their risks, insurances and an
nuities."
The eighteenth section of the same act
forfeits thicbarter of any company violat
ing the law in this or any other respect
The sixth section of the act t•f April 5,
1E42, prescribes that the description of the
assets, thus published, shall include "real -
ebtate; what kind and where; mortgages,
whether first( second or otherwise; stock,
what kind and a description of the same—
designating, if bank stocks, what bank or
banks; what amount, if any, islcrarted upon
other securities, together with the amount
of cash upon hand."
The ninth section of tbe General Manu
facturing Law of April 7, 1848, Pardon
602, provides that:
"Every such company slat] publish for
two ISUCCCFSIVC weeks in the mouth of De
cember, annually, in the newspapers before
mentionedlat least two newspapers print—
ed in the county where the operations of the
company shall be 'carried on--...gection 4] a
notice or statement, showing the amount of
its capital stock subscribedthe amount
thereof actually paid In, and the amount of
its debts, as they severally existed on.the
last day of November Immediately preced
.l4, which notice or statement shall be
Rigged by the President, Treasurer and
Secretary, under oath or affirmation."
vonE;as truivn.txcE couriaino
Donnie INSURANCE comreifiss
=CO
DIVIDENDS AND DEPOSITS DECLAIMED
"Each of the banks, savingsinatitntions,
loan companies and inearancecompaniez,"
and every corporation of the Common.
wealth "authorized to declare and make
dividends," are required by the first three
sections of act of March 0, IBC, Pardon,
page 559, to patina' annually for four
weeks "In one or more public newspapers
having the largest cireulation," a state
ment of all dividends of five dollars or
more, and all deposits of ten dollars or
more, which have remained unclaimed for
three years or more.
We trust all companies, officers and
stockholders of_ the various corporations
included in the above provisions will at
once see that they are not, as heretofore,
neglected or ignored. It 15 certainly not
to the credit of any of them to violate laws
made for their own security and that of
the public.
' AT TIM opening meeting of the Trinity
College Historical Society, held recently at
the University in. Dublin, Ireland, Isir.
Lane, the Auditor, delivered a very bold
and remarkable address. He was severe to
the last degree upon the character-of Eng
land as a powerful nation. _lie denounced
the holding of Gibraltar man Outrage upon
Spain and declared its possession far out
weighed in moral turpitude the French oc
cupation ol Rome, Italy should at once
be made free and Spain cleared of the tyr
anny ot Queen Isabella. Austria is falling
to pieces on her own account while Prussia
mast be watched and her ninbition check
ed. The only means by which Poland
could be freed, he. said, wait; by an united
expression of opinion on-the- part of Wes
tern Europe. The speaker proceeded to
stigmatize England as a bully' to weaker
nations,- holding out to them no other al
tentative; than. that of commerce or imitlu
goner'. Mu had trodden down the rights
of nations, and forgotten the first princi•
pies of Justice, and shamelessly set herself
upon territori al-. possession. The speaker
was about to enter upon the subject of Ire
lend in her relation with Britain, when his
coke was drowned in storms of hisses, ap-
Please and disapprobation which forced
11 . ( ta so withdraw from the rostrum. The
s r"nte.b 'wu a very remarkable one and
SL° ,_ , Mee that the freedom, of opinion
'
and melt is not dead in Ireland.
Ates.%,j, e ,
it Board of Minions are
about , twain from
,Boston a collection of
interesting articles 04the grand F renc h
Expoeitlon at Pak. , Among
them is a
map of the wqridt el euflit long and el:
feet wide,min which
— -lared
ferent k
missionary stations et- th the dif
Board
throughout the world, and" Ufa Board
their
their organization and transfer. It le . atte.
ly executed, entirely by hand, and is th e
result of shout three months' patient tabor
of William C. Cleveland, of Cambridge, e
young Civil Engineer. In the collection
are about twelie hundred specimens of the
more than two thousand different publica
tions issued from the preffies id the Board.
includes forty-two works on Ethno
graphy, forty-one on Philology, and thirty
ono Biographies of Missionariee, and miff
thousand others', printed in fourteen
ent dialects: - 11. number of idols fOrmeily
worshipped by the people of itut /faWaills
Tabula accompany , the collectien, together
with copies of the papers at:eiesent pub-
Hatted there, three in English and four to
the native language. , Anadng is
the eVigifial Bazul,wich ,Isbutt War:Bod,
the only :one in eilstence. There !salsa a
Rs** 4 4 1 ‘ 0 1..aiit ;sped miens of cloth,'
beaten from bark, formerly made an 4 worn
by the females of She Mandl".
ilEatiTlrub and accomplished young
lady of one of the wealthiest fail:lilies of
Louisville has recently pipet: away to n
mere shadow without any p3rcZptible cause.
Her friends were sorely perplexed to learn
the cause, but all to nn avail. Last seed
the mystery was solved. The girl was
discovered to be a sleepwalker, getting up
in her night clothes every night and visit
ing sat arbor attached to hernerd, deuce,
where she spent, in dreamy silence, eeveral
hours and would tlien:htr.in ro - ths paten
,tal root. Of course she would be uncon
scious next day of her walk and rigid air
ing of the night previous.
D. IL LOCKE, of the Toledo Miltle,' an
nowiees that he is the only "Petroleum V.
Nashy" in America. Good thhig for
America.
SLIDELL is In the best of health and sir•
cumitances In France. The Confederacy
was not a losing operation to this polishei
traitor.
IRA - ALDRIDGE, the black American Tra.
gedian, is playing to, crowded house In
France.
A nnv; dilly paper la talkedof In Brook
lyn, N. Y., with ex-Postmaster Lincoln is
Editor.
TUE ENATORSUIP.
EDITORS PITiIIUURCIEI GiZETTE
I am of the opinion' you made a mis
take yesterday in allowing "Hawkeye" to
Insidiously disparage Governor Curtin,
as a sort of foil by which to set off General
Cameron's claims to the Senatorship; and
so appeal to your sense of justice to let the
other side have a hearing.
Governor Curtin did not come to the ad
*ministration of affairs in Pennsylvania un
der circumstances of ease and quiet. A.
storm of great violent* was gathering, and
it soon burst upon the country with terrific
violence. I appeal to the history of the
past eventful six years on all questions re.
lating to his capacity, fidelity, coarage,
and patriotism. I shall not stop to defend
him against minute criticism. In 'common
with all other public men he may have
erred in matters of detail. But I main
tain that he so performed" his trust as to
stand up the full peer of any, loyal Gov•
ernor iq the Union. He displayed remark
able forecast and energy In providing . for
the future, as was shown in the organiza
tion, of the "Reserves," which splendid
body, by taking the field In a day of great
darkness, was of incalculable service.
What if he did not mix up outside and in
ferior questions in the great contest When
it became necessary to declare off , be nev
er shrank from responsibility, and was
uniformily found on the right side( 'fhis
is why he is honored all over Pennsyl
vania as * good and true, and great
i
man; and Is held n higher esteem in all
the other loyal States than any other man
who ever filled the gubernatorial chair of
Pennsylvania. There is no sense in saying
that such a reputation signifies nothing
It must be taken as the popular judgment,
and it is fair to infer that one who has done
so well is Governor, cannot 'fail in the
higher sphere of United States Senator.
The people have twice trusted Hr. Curtin
with the Governorship and he has done so
well they are not afraid to trust him once
more and in a different office. Politicians
who have other ends than the public good
to look after, may object; bat, I tell you,
if this matter could be submitted to a vote
of the republican party, Governor Curtis
would get two-thirds of all the ballots cast.
The people know him and believe in him,'
and feel sore' in his guidance. Of what
avail is it for "Hawkeye" to disparage the
new Governor as well as the old one? Gen.
Geary is not a fool, and so I conclude has
. not put his foot into a controversy that does
not concern him by taking sides whit Cam
eron or Curtin. Ha is the elected head of
the Union party and of the State, and is
too wise to take part with either faction.
That story will not go down, even with
crowding. • MAX.
SAMAMATAILVS GIFT.—The Most
Cartala Remedy aver Ured.—“Tre, • Positive
Carr, „ for. tisarrhee, •nd all Inmates arising
faro ll'ottLlAr Indlsnreda,' Casten' no !lint sal
no Salaam, no Mercury. Only tea Lpllla to be tales
to attic. a cne... Tary are •ntlrtly Vegetable, hr.-
leg no eacU.
l ot say erlPliPinat lane. and will tut
In my Lear Injure the stomach ur bowels of the
rant delicate. Cares In trope two to four days. and
cad recent eves la Meaty-Goat boar a.
Beat by Prise, Yale pa eeeee 4!: i'sma;•
Plikaga.
Bold ouly la PDtsburgh at JOSEP/I
Drug nag rata= Iledtr-t-e Depot, No. 04 Racket
street.
WIAY SLAM,
_BALDNESS, BAND
BUR. ANY ...MANNY or THE ISCALr.—AI•
111/3CUYZNY VAN .A.INVAItE WITH ••LoNLMJN
LIAM CULANI ItraITUILEIS AND LINISSINt..••
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Flair Color RraUn et
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-.London COBen wand It. Italr Color gestorre•
It neert fall. to Impart 111, growth, and rigor to
the weartett hair, tn.tenlatd stop. It• and
It sure to produce a now grow , trot Saar. ranting It
to grow th.ek and apron'. eat) 74 mots • bouhr,
Itt the bur dr teat_
Bold by MOULAItraaN & IteIECNINAN, 53 Mar
bet 'trot, WV.. A. KELLY. 31 Wood at?, et, lad
JOS. 7LEXINO, b 4 Market West. Ittrburgb.
MANI & _A.legttrOY• walt:MatWit
AN AUTUMN SUGGESI lON.
New, aa heavy togs mist ail ...webby wla.ls com
mence to blow; aow,as the human body, ',abatis ed
like Inaalmate nature by the beats of summer. W
ain., to wilt and droop; now. ere • the Inelawrat
*tutor makes Its trying *rail; NOW Is the [motor
propaeitory coon* of that boil acclimating medi
cine tai extatatara.
HOSTIIT7I6.B STOMACH DITTLIIII.
Fever and ague Is rampant le all parts of the
country. Vetoing:l4* paysiclane admit. will Dot
quell tee phase of the dPease which al present we
'ad., the maim st. It Is well that it Iv so, f
the remedy (so-calle4l Is deadlier than the malady.
But If /0101u* Is la egleent In tetertalttent firer..
PITTIMIS Is Irreelstluts. Iteremiel
be safe to Make • *entreat, under heavy peoaltlee,
that any given `glover-end-Ague Irleteleve should
be exempted from the disorder for any 'particular
time, provided every Inbahttent would take the
Efta ace, rdlog to dtrectione. during the term
of the contract Then has never been ao Instate*
In medicine which MIA Menem lavigorant sod
antl.fellirint medicine hes fallen Ps ward off the corn
valet, when taken dell as Proteetion unleet
malaria Hundred. of ph; delans have abandoned
all the officinal specill, and now prescribe this
barmle es vegetable Lou.i. mad etnthleg el/Le. as
preveuilve and mare for all the germs of chllls and
fever. V gur 1. the thing most neediel to these
cases es well as In oyebepais and nor rem affections,
.ndkIOSTILTICIVS ntTrzuts ars the salved. cut
est, and most lidluleSocae strengthening prepare.
tl a that/Wean 5%111 bag yet concocted.
1; 1 4 .;14 blej 0 - 4 naV)3i143,111
WM. BINGHAM. Jr., Adams Hyloress Gros,
54 ivuk Street, h an authartisd ...igent to reams
Adverttsessents - for Vie
,GAZMITM and all other
papers Ihreaphoid M. iiteUed &Wes and Ow
IgriFIENT ARRIVAL COURSE OF
LECTURES AND READINGS '
• ny Tut
Public Catholic Library Association,
ar af4I3OA7C LOLL,
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WIT,
HilidOß AND PATHOS.
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ALF. BURNETT,
The tiresteatof Americas Eioeultoulsts, .111 . Ore
two of ids irdroltsede Used ngs FRIDAY and
KAT UNDAY EVAMNistI, December Not sad Nig.
No lieterred gest/. Cards er odzolininis AO etc..
tote obtained at the Library. Nom , s 31t , 1. Book
sod Musks Mores. dor At Cm door. Kuilro chugs
or programme tug eesuleg. Pours open At 7
o'clock. gendlug V. am me non at
0. 7:43 1
TIIKODUNK TACK, • •
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A. NNA tu B.t.zy Ler. Com.
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meows T. r. BOIJATUN.'
LioNsiGsmksTe.,
bastliosohh'ow I otalo .
&Odom tor boleithiSitalslto,
30 boxy* Uninse.;
to barrel's stomper s lettlest
03 Took Plato Uosbes Cheese;
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647 . 111 IN 41te Lime;
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Poorl 2a, • porghou t Wortley:
at - wow vote.] Loathes:
.2C*,• 1 7 C . "..e• and ittLlVrlotte4.l
t 4 '&14" 1114 t er
'isAr'n. C 42.4 and
300 BARRELS APPLES
la atarcaad (orals by •
• JaIISIS GLENN, I
deleaqUl No. 61 Water awl 64 ring 'treats
RED, Zap,
24 IL . melted Ibt sale be_
A. eza_T • OM.
noo7 - Wltolessig A AGIN Nash
JAMB I. BRADY'I4 CO., •
a... to B. Jones & C 0..)
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Corner fourth and 'Wood
BANKERS 8 BROKERS
znon
Government Securities,
Foreig.n Exchange;
13old, Silver and Coupont
COLLICTIONS nude on an seasilbts points In
the Untied States and Canada&
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
SKATES! - SKITES! SKATES!
IHAVE RECEIVED MOST OF MT
=OCR, mil offer to tits ?rods • selection from
I. . .
5,000 PAIRS OF VARIOUS MARRS
Before purchasing elsewhere, call
and.rcamine my Stock, as I can
OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS
JAMES BOWN,
No. 136 Wood Street.
no13;o12
prrTsnuntat CHURCH GUILD.
—.V merlin, of this Society whl be held at their
Rem BON.. corner Liberty street and• Virgin
alley, third floor, on •
Thursday Evening, December 20th,
At Pi o'clock. A. full attendance is pertzeddacif
desired. J. M. knAr.
deieuir Chair' t' Committee milleedluk Room.
PrENIIT REA. Jr., No. 2S Libirty
A-LAtrett, opposite fevebtb street.
81. ELLIS buibels prime;
IiftELLIKU tiOltiti-2 ear toads;
N O
-100bsrrels White /lint;
ItoOS-40 Itresssdeorure.i;
Bl.l , l•Zit-6 barrels prime; •
b treat, OW
SUMER TA BEE ac -TEASPOONS,
Ellscr Table and Te• Fork..
ellver-Table sad Tea Kale.%
liilver hour mad Cream La di s.
litekr fee Pitchers and Cake baskets,
• Cast...pros/ad Pickle naiads. .
I II et the les ki heathy, (.r male by '
J. R. REED 4 (0..
det9Kig No. di Ilftla 'Get I
Oltit & CO.,
No . Jae Wirth Elltroet.
ladle tlic`aileatios of Lurk era Lothar large stuck of
Lace Ha n dkerth le fa,
w Lace collars.
Lace Sets. IC
N THE MATTER OF THE ES.
I TAT' t•V SAMUEL. ectITT. dreemed• DI. 47
December Term. tri.. • •
Abd hue , . to December lith, IN:,. the Court
appoint W.. 11. LIDDUERS, • Auditor W distribute
the balance In the baud. of the
BY VIC C 01.1151.
/Meat: A. kin.CVD..i. Clerk.
♦ll prraonll Interest./ ahr I entry vintlilid Met
%ha eadartlinnloil ...end for thr ppnnrpoaea of 0••
wept In Meat. at r le orrice. No. ha Ltlantcrad ,treat,
ll.tabortb. on tl a TUAIJA V. lath JOivary. 1667. at
r. a., at wallet, time and place th-y • an a.ttand.
W. B. ItOtateltha.
drat:V.4,r
DIMUES,
I=2
roc KICT BOOK!,
11=1
=
Im=
W. S. HAVEN.
l;orou of Wood sad rodfd Bl.*L.
BAILEY, rannEL & co.,
I=
Patent Lead and Block Tin Pipe,
013=13ZT X.M111.7a. dba.
w 1.411 Invite the ettcatlon •f 141. 110114-
tro, Plalatorm. (las flue,. and Illanktf•ctarets 10
osit.tock of
BRASS & STEIN 00038 GENIER ILL Y
All g0 . .5.1, aratra¢:cl of a superior siuslllr, AAA
Prices re aounable.
No. 107 Ellmitlallold Bt.,
PITTSBURGH,
OH! COME AND SEE
Oar Superb Assortment of
cAnParr (II .nios„
uniENTAL /'IIAIRM,•
Ant 1.31A1
RI • MTIC AIM ClIA.lllOs,
NTooLlt,..
FOLDING 11/40%.
THOLE £ nook NAII4
CLOTHE,* nAitrzam,
rANtir HANK ETM,
TOILET WAIL C.
PO* KET AND
TA MAE CETLEH Y.
WHIT. WILIAM
alba 'WOODEN 4:00111.1.
Tllt lutte•t .t yet ►o4 hors* imortment In tae IVA.at
at flaw Tot► prieza, a the lloase-for.alsblog
2470. 3.134 171nacontl. Btroot.
W. W
Ml=
Cl i llfa HOOKS ON ALL THE
Time Llooki, Pass Rooks out 4 MesmusaJois9
I=
OEM=
Blank Rion. of eerily description tin hand and
ma4etooFter:
Copying Books sad rfilit4ll
OUtlOncrl. Tie navelopee
I=
arrEps,seliorzn
Ss virrit 1111Ittl"
SIXTH .WARD DIRETIRC.7- .
THE REPUBLICANS OF. - RPE
A. MiXTII WARD, will meet at the Sfitlool,
It' t:tin. on 'SHUR WAY ICVZNIIiti, notaniber .
Intl.. at 7 o'clock. for the purpose of nomrting
renal late. for ply end Ward rithorm, to e bal•
toted for at the Nomination Meeting, to bo 10 on
PALTUUDAY, 'hectare:Y.4.
delfts MANX CITIZEDO3.
SIXTH WARD TAX PAYERS.
NOTICE IS UEUEUW GIVENthal
AM, TA XIS of the above Ward most be ralo
over 111,10112 Tll2 SlOnt IbISTAND, or cost erlo
be pat on the same, es further Indulgence *sego%
be elven."
JiotKPII A. BVTLIIt l Collector.
011 Ice, No. 190 Willa SUM. AbilltAA
331..a.A114.
HAS NOW A LAUGE STOCK OF
...PUBIC ?INC CONS' ItCTIODIABIEt. CANIS,
TOYS and all other good. la his Hoe YOU THE
LIOLIDAYS,and he call. special attentlonto his
al S
superior IS 0 DANDY. at
Ba end 91 rederal areal, Allegheny.
dei7:pie)
THE TA* PANcus OF Tit&
NINTH: WARD
•
Win Sue notice tbst libels Sexes Ire e 4 by
tee VI.UST or JAB UMW, costs sillies added
'JANES miwm,
.1e18:40 • No. 012 Yens Wait.
WETTACU & MEASON,
• • CU COESoODS TO 4:11I189 MAN I CL, us.
ManorOctaresi of
• OAK 'LEATHER BELTING,
1f..01A0 otreati - Alltifbeniettf.
...4 1 Joo ILA &unruliest of ItelOscotO It:
2" ' 1 ttot:bV.lrtatilifartTalia..
WALL PAPEUZCIf AU 111111 1 ...,04
for Par MU*. Dbglar tWan N ind T—
evizria Mai TulinT.lkt 114,11 . _ •
wica. I. /MUM•DB%
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
]WW COX.MENT7
COMPRISING TUE LARGEST
assortment eeeee rhlblted In the OM. •lhrse
Eloodsare Imported direct by oure•lrer. sad sot
through eeeee s Mottle ,udswllt be sold
E IN THE CHT.
ESS MAN ANY
Ladles' and men's Dressing
Cases;
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Satchels;
Fine Work Boxes;
Fine Glove Boxes;
Fine Portfolios & Tourists' Cases;
Fine Writing Desks; . •
Stereoscopes and Views;
Cigar Cams:
Pocket Books and Cabas;
Fine Bohemian and China Vases;
Motto Cups and Saucers;
Fine Toilet Sets:
Chess Men and Boards,
With as endless 'deny of FANCY UOODB and
WHOLESALE and 19CM/tn...
C. IT E.A.GER CO..
110 Market Street.
1121 MI
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
Aior
SHEPHARD'S
Steam Cracker Bakery
Aavri
CONFECTIONARY,
(311
mar•ertyr street
PITTSBUSGH, PA.,
SELLING OFF
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF
CLOAKS & FURS.
STOCK, LEHR& FIXTIIIIOS
For Bale:
BASE OUNCE TO GO MO BUSINESS.
TV BC SOLD TO MUSE THIC CITY.
GUNSENIIMER ) :i
No. 68 MARKET STREET.
11511i414.444:1:04i:
I=
SOLZDA. - SE"
JUST UPENED ►2
H. TA I. Cr 13 ' S
. No. 22 Wood Street
•
A CHOICE .ASSORTMENT OF
CHINA ANL sioHE,III AN VASES of new and
rue designs and styles. A due lot of
PAEAN STATUETTES
LA VA W LUZ, DECOM &TM)
111LZAKVAIVI AND !ANN ill SZIII,
All of which lc °Chilled on' tlu moat rassosable rates.
IL ILEIGBY.
1122
MERRY CHM=
CALL - AND BEE OUU AVEIOIIT
MIST or MIMI. AND URN AIIANTAL
0000 V. su I.te for lilni.o*.auas st
It ATEA, ALL ROUT* AMP MU R. *BOY
01.40 TO =SAO,
EIDOWA'S PATENT BAST TENDER.
*ALB BILACSEICTO
BOOM Nit terzia,
BOOK mucus.
TOILET WART
JEWEL vAssurni,
•
FINE WRITING DISEEN.
LAVA $6771.
LAVA VAST" and
DATCII MAVEN,
CHINA AND LAVA
sr:lwo:vs,
AT THE HOUIE-FURNISIMII EMPORIUM
31.134 1717'aioci
111PLIDSIE AW.
lIIIT=I
piton UOGI.E•S
Earish and classical School.
The "kerma Term of Prof. Polies Zugllth 004
Clarete*l School for Hues a el Female% •111 open
JAIIUMIT ATM, Ittell. sad easterner. 'Portal!'
lit eel& '
Thoroggh lartractios /area to the Una=
taught. Patella are ' , paint •I say 1103 S•
charred from the time they tat...114100t.
The Principal la 1111146tE4 by a thorough, expert;.
emceed and popular leather.
TIIITION PAIVIBLE IN 'ADVA`ACE.
erllillol. ROOMS. No. 14 Skewed flout. 51.
Char Wert, PltUharoh, Pa. •
MCI ZDENCLII:
Her. R. Uranee. U. D., Der. Ws Coleman,
kr, . W. R. Andrews, des. J.T.D,IJ
H. Mart. B. 11:
der. W. J. Held. • ,Jarnes Bsyd,r, Req.,
Bee. In R. Rent, D. D..
moo
KWlne.lltlJames..obb, ,
!lig: • l_ll,A
J. F. STABIL & CO.,
BA.NIKERS,
Corner of Wood and Third Streets,
1111113,r .A.Z1711:1 11113SEralra
ninto RIM BONS, MOM AD crank
Draw 'alma and 5414 DIM of Itzobange
.
Viti GADD. 1 114302. DERDAN T. /TATA). to.
FOR THE , IIOI4IDAYS.
LADIES' FIRS,
'nos LAsigest Dual/lest leteOr in Itheelty.
.. 1 AELLIN9, VERY LOW AT THE
flis k :CAT", AND FIB . STORE
or
241.73 - a co.,
dtl
181 WOOD 821/186T.
SKATES! SKATES!
Prize Skates,
Club Skates;
SKATES FOR THE MILLION,
AT
CP CA .121 331 'O9.
Dispatch itunding;nna Streat.
SEASONABLZ GOODS.
QOAPSTONE GRIDDLES* PAT.
14 - 7 /CHT ORIIHRWM, Pomolath Lined Hollow
Ware
lta: o a l r or=i=ri. Sign!
es, will. a, oryynneelvo.lo article ww/lie, 01 UM
1110IINE4VANIIIIIINLI iIMPORIIIN.
ZirCr. 3434 17tre•cicl street.
- W. W. BILOSIIAW.
TJ 110AIP DIAREIZS.
150 BBL& STRAINED ROSE
I:=1
li= . alD2B ZING.
,No. IX Fifth auto
NM
wcal. A.
HOLIDAY GIFT,
'NOTHING
COULD 'BE.' MOE ACCEPTABLE
THAN A
WEELER & SON
SEWING
wA,.O az NE.
Them is no investment that
pa3rs a betterinterest, or brings
more = comfort, health, happi
nese and relief to the House
hold.
WM. SUMNER & CO.,
No. 27 Fifth Street
Pittsburgh, Pa.
I=
GO TO •
121.033311CIELTIMV,
No. 18 Fifth Street,
FORAIGIDAY GIFTS.
Thee c r elan
received large sad well selected
stookP Gio•corns,
CONENSTLNO 01 ,
rb X ALE& Eq
AMERICAN, ENIMIIN MN moss
WATCHES,
SOLID AIMED WADE
swims coopi.
YORKS AND SPOONS.
SARIS OVTLEDY•
ARIERICAN ARD nums CLOCKS,
Vifinsul,
And a very lens stock p t
Fr tavra,puerED WARE,.
i 7l i ram the beat lesnulhetarets sae the
rEnr LATZST arrz,z&
- Do not forget the Old Stead
NO. 16 FIFTH STREET.
,
naSherAdy
HILLERMAN'S
liT 4 D RR &POEM.
it. with a 11 " 9 1 1;11SN'T OOODO.
whlr.l4 Is oared at
mmerreir LOW 2 , 1411=1/110.
Oar spadaltv low fa
Xasbalegav matudt Cimeastris
ior it, ,
mum k. certuream Berms,
Aitken* PorOared will •• tall Ila• of
HATS AND GAPS,
WIIOLLOALX &ND I.llTall.
EirliALaaariceaws
• Mo. 75 Woad Street.
norttoll
CHEAP DRY GOODS
' FOR CHRISTMAS mums.
A MOTHER LOT OT THE CailLllP
z% Ziff MILZINOIAZU TWIST CLOT= in Us
CUT. Waestall saasesmatet
PL*l3 AXIIIIIMMIIMIPIINS,
ALPACCAII,
BLEACHULD * trsaLzac•O ors unrs,
MUM LINIXS,
BAUM= * PLIIIIIII .001712111 NW
NEL' AND MILANNXT/11.
&It sad toilbas, et • •
• IL J. LYNCIIVII,
airch. BB 7MZehr.ftet OM,
rktwen littlitrest lad the Dlsmoicad.
NY CHEW= EFL
pm EVERT ARTICLE O ESE
a. TIM OUTS. WI al the
Rouse Furalablug iniperbun.
Tau aia ilia NWT IIZIA IrEj
r 'MOT Axil IRMO It
41171141."earMS
falit/AVoIiaVeRIFI
ait far eiteeffirarnorearalt=
No. 111,1 Wood Stmt.
dsltaws W .W; BRADSHAW.
CUM. IL SAIII-.1111211. TT. IMAIX-.11. L. arZITIXI.
BARL MAE BWITTIAMI
Summon to WALKILLept II east►,
No. 12 et. Char Stiree4Pittonuitt
MIXES LI
431"gano,
AWL Goolitittenlly.
Arnow }teats to eta CaUDragi JOL&DINUOT.
New Ton, sal OCIIqII4.OILIM CO.. ItilsOO.
Ptak FLOC*. ' •
• 'MP. UM% f Oci.ir..momazo , sad $. D.
n. w. slararo ..akituomr.tinesAlikase
TILTON, PATENT 001 TAIL
Tbsbortaallaa mai Ostoss lOWA iota Millar
allows co UM. •
parr CLASS LOOSEN! GLASS
MID MIME UAW lUMPACTUT.
•
i 1 0 Woad SL i IPlttsburib,
49A1% odriov u e l e o
a lgl e rlo iuk•A SMatterrQWo oasW•
tT
.maß tau.Cw% gd
°f t:gin2
fallnattzt ti la tbe
hi
" Y van U r SWIG udailinrs
pAwinemsurprionam—nzin
l
roallfithooirMsi or
F7qmoss r etOsatuta ins ‘lll be ara
CU, sa locums%
Jausii U. maim' ."7". toolAs l i ti M
triratX 1/04111.11•••fr••••••••••AIX•111. •
- VOLLEY FO OE .111 LOW IMPOOON •
nil sad 1113 Lllbarty Wm& littanorOb.
- ts T
JOHN HALL It COO -
Itieractirm of on oratiel o o
PAT Z1111411 4 .V.0.T010,.
,D/FLlMizrzo.
Ser n l
=011; DM - % • daties
VariiittiritiirAm .11.11ZNIM: . 1111) .
11 ...ent osar gi w o me niF iz az r irrs t ur sartr s7 . A i r o mic om rs.—
am., us nar•by that Ise di fa i thipg
bu bit la lay °MAR Wit of GU 4e
for tie carotlin , et • *Mr v i er s
Mime ID Masts NNW, with& tau%
*Midas local*. and Rants et thellk
Tao coaditloits efts tante. awl =tent
That Mho imam% ataielit
bole. Ms er_d of Mtn, sit e
sae-gam et
noun. It •11114 air il•tv to Ma OW a owe ta
bands of Mt br aettrilSoilel.lbr miet
bl a nd percent. trlth Wi ad r o
, .
011.0 • •
CANDY CAME MIR
Aka* itozai eilMi %Tit- , ,
as Wind ius!l tor iias'at KAZTW n 14.11111,
. re4.' gnaws dtwo.
Cubity eartirt N...+.
011 , 114 Versa Willi •141 itiblttrafilli.
EW ADVER
ATTRACTIONS
FOR THE
HOLIDAYS.
GOOD,
• 'USEFUL,
HANDSOME, and
ENDURING.
CHRISTMAS .& NEW YEAR'S
PIMS=ME;
WE ARE NOW. BY41:111Mfiel OUR
Holiday tltk of
MORINO & SONS'
PIANOS,
L P.- EVISON'S PIANOS,
411.247 X)
Mason & klarnlin's
CABINET ORGANS,
inlets 1011 be the Meet Co:leciton of those In
_
'truncate ever Ixtlblke la Ibis City.
THE GRE4T
OffiCKEINO PIANOS,
Wiakl bare balm before the Daigle for nearly MU
• Main* LIM aralitala Oats 'gyp/mu - Z. belair
Sao Mao &Mara used b 7 ttu world.' areal arttata
lima gar beat =Maury as vrall as gar lora made.
larlag cabana; Tam fact th at oNu . , '
2,000 011113MIBING PL&NOS
•
Ha be beta sold it this brOht Pointy ,
of tbeldgb estlatetlea l 0 olden Shay are held by
oar elt:teas. t 1 s tber demand ell over the
esantsmfer tbe grimace. that it Is la Ins
= b iTlins f i l ly by ailgya2.4,422l:l,,r74L
lassatsclassrs that Ise bate acetate- the Preteat
elk erbiet tor the 11•114sysorbatholll be ecusstant-
Iv - arriving rut my to thee =Kb last •lad cent
re:Wes the eheletil styles that are made.
' Pricer Bute as at the Factory.
The tupproaehable
lEDIERSON PI/NOS,
I The Cheapest fladfibeMade.
Sbe Paterson Plus manes a loaf &ad severely
wsalv-shat la a rood. atklbtaadit, Ina toned,
awl WULF Instrument at a saceletate pates. ZVI.
art nada of the Inlaid therealraly atastated
stet PIO leOtt approved melee by • teleattle mem
ataatarer; bar. °wavy/ lama felt hammers.
boa basks. tad all modem latprovereata. Sae
raratiare Is °rebuts lad stegast duets., anhavd
ta bre resurnod: Roar varatated aftd Wile/ad.
Tee great Mettle we nye bed with lee .I{l. inso
Massa dad to Mute great wartta _The , patdlo
tag styes theta avalat. km round they are wor-
Jav arooaems tie ldeace, tad ors .
bap - Incas Put to vs* eau
got atm tectany • • •
Prices abut Onal/alf stet Is asked
Per ike west renowned wakes,
WE UMW ThEM FUL BYE TEAM
THE H IFEET-TIMED
Mason "tan:aim.
CUM OUIN,
The Mat Perfect lisiefaant Era
UM
. . , .
TioMonad. sad irrilmv.lll.l re Mad In every
Paror,rablair &roots •ErS l lllB - Boom. sad ru
lov. aceM star sundae fbr War& Ar
eal or UrUnatair 21,1 - Abider re ...:r V 4 14;
l i erlierm ... zgrar i zm u rrneLtr . Vir d vany.
ILI eaorprnewevoereitinflite jes. =.
12 S OMR tra to Mew as widen can lel Aril%
ta oar rooms, and my us parcinued as tae
. . ,
oast iaetory.
VII WAIT W do tte 1111(10 'Holiday trade gas
sweat ever done twin; our loin eatabttthed bull.
lunts, sad int knew we.ira aal)ae Ito by edertnd
great ladaeseteate. witch Si u gar stock to
%mutually tugs. and 'irelukit, cat dent* pike. to
the iary lowed diares. ' We bops to have all the
Wale call ea ear room& whetnenthey want to buy
or net. sad we eballbe basin tieshow than our a
ll= Met. . ,
simmerr =mac
AND
Musical 'Goods,
In fiat 7ariet.y.
FOU '
NIMUIIMNIEN'TEL.
REMEMBER THE MACE
831.
WOOD STREET,
letween BUXOM Aft aid 401 St., .
PITT InION,,PA.
.
Etsiallitt
SOLE:-ACM FOB
addicting Bens'
_l4lwok.
Enterso c allanolitil*
masa aundthwavieTen
VITAINTED — A GOOD CIGAR NU
TLIKE. erica • Caintal. MI uae = a
Pgrease us the Magefseentiej
good.
.Ettesengea =Maud S. Arrilt su k kx
deli dl' Maiming. Indiana Co.. Pte. -
A GENTS WANTED TO SELL '
OLULD o lr'll ALBUM:
"TIOTIDILS AND STORMS.
Wel. tan and complied h 7 Roo. ASA BULLARD.
The Book ennuaha a Nab Portrait of the author.
liana than ono 'hundred pictures, and b nlcab
& M r " . Z= oo l , V. ' l. ** llo l un ta t tio,. ekit
debrr yr !Be. 15 Third st.. nuabarth Pa.
WANTED—Good men to .sell, by
IF sample or otherwise, several rapidly selling
and praiseworthy artteles. Men that Rare lei/
money selilng patent right s and t•rish-talimas fen.
eon get permanentemoloyment• Money
and goods advanced eudletent to start any Man In •
paying beano.. AU t
e hat hare applied Omuta cal/
agam. tkood referenc required.
NO. Id , . BT. CLAIR STRUM.
dell . Moms tie. to
IffeWTED, •
T'01740 ROO IGEN. •
BT LADY. with two children OTC!TiCITII pin
silage. Good celestite' Oren.
Address
Maj. L TRIG onus.
AGENTS WANTED-THE BEST
CHAWCZ TZT.—a Wort of Bloc/teal Valse
and Hatton.' Ta l ton . ie.
n T t ri. i s i rr o Wort oa oar
grgesi t . YTS Bak/ IPP.rN U la ida.T.E t tft.
WA tt DE 88, by lion. 1. T REaDLiT. the dla.
Undulated Lothar and Historian . /a one bond.
some volume. Illustrated. Send at *see tar Wiwi
sad territory. Address A. L. TaLCUTT,
deill:p10 Itartet street, PltWburnb. Pa.
WANTED Dr lAt JANUARY,
A GOOD STIR%
for Tk o l OR TRUER RUM AND B UGG Y
APPIi
W/LISS7.R. COWAN • CO.. '
911 Orsat Stmt.
=1
AGENTS WANTED BY THE Er-
YZICA. EIZWING sum nut. 00111:PA3Y to
sell their NSW Wid MAIN.WiII. Will veer treat
tissue paper to item Seam' atoll' cm test=ii
oat clumge of fee, doodle ortouswet
MMUS Daot sad sooty
WZOLUWIW: Addsees. MI
68 Illtdi am
dell
t.
. n 14:.
WANTED—AGENTS—MILE ANS
v 71MALX—In evert Weitera Yew
sylvarda - for tbs dna 1 Ilkarrairleiri.
411. 7 311111Writ i alte i..
.14.31COLIPSHONZATBra..NOITZI& uk
Either by Ibex:oath ores eammlsataa.-
us•rstes
Vowed..
Nor fat
palm or additail.
/111.1ralfr
WANTED-seerstitos9o l l
PZB KOS= tor Gentleman. and It 6114+111
tor Ladles, seerywna=ntrodnos toa d
= 7 TIIU= 4 . 1 :37 sa beald.
and embroider brAnttruargton 4
irar ig;
ffelaatie
r lorn.alten. and tally
etare. Wzrz a tlAMmages, JlM ore eaez
made. Addles's or cull on tl RNA.
Moe No. Ana S. Mb • . •
All
terms.
A GELIV6WARVID FOR A SEW
WOMEN OF THE WAN.
NI MANX MOINS i a.OI of:"Tbs Itaballoo
I=ttalt w erethtlas wort
ffoSS t ee m/lag stl e p . mn
tbezalls e of ths wir,ss4 41bs scrl=arlts gW
*Dose 600
sages, artth
the =X ee t statplate th AM
=Mos.
lot Masan. lianas*, 10917
ntrttlr a
===2=Z:l3l
MEN WXMS4
- TO ACT a SILLESMEII,
Mae? tt7at rol•P• 122 1 1 7. Was Ira •
po Apply la paws or tent iro ammo la 12=1 batboy Marton..
WINS 96 Guar stroi r l. far•FizaXili%•.
l'ere2,`, • s
GROVER & BASER'S •
ELASTIC STITCH 00 LOCK. STITCH -
Sewing Machines
Axe THE BM for Yasaly cad Iltanabetartnit
yams. Calland net them az
.ro. is ruts shwa.
DON'T BE DECEIVED HI
nowt& eelautn edvoriXteskepts gSgertor
Mack, nes, bat get •
8111.1 VIS. I
UAXZL
bas beta.lsl4 tested tor axle=
' Years. lu t lits i b/ =Ma
aacareengr
ILE9TI.II
-usc.
TO'co. MD Wirth altreat.
1101PakiS
GET NONE BUT . A • - _
GROVER & BASER
Per Holiday - elft. It Is WWl', perfect Sad
hereto* the beet. Doan fill to tail sad see Iles
==l
TUE GROVER & RARER
SEWINC MACHINE "-
lathe Ultima Thule elllselualsa. name ealt mut
=
SHOF
_HARNESS & CAILBUGE
ILMEsze ehoulelsee the mew
- -
Groiretaßakerawi Seethe Midas
Beforitaaznymbete. la the best en Wir
italuela - 20; II rum mix r
8 25 MAIITLEIT - 8 2 5
. •
_:,- SEWING MACHINE..,
Bast cheap Warmed Xiaataella the rafted DWl's.
Arcata wanted emery, bort. Pay $3O to 00 par
swath. Y.aelaaa atuay_and address
Airm um= LIM feenteatAC
1114 Chestnut stmt. thUattelpta. and It Bum.
alt atamia, Toledo, OIIW.
HOLIDAY SALE.
We en now cll . , /lei daring the fieltdisf. 'Dodo'
ladseeseata to those erlahhis to snatches.
BOY'S, -
YOL3H7 On.
• '
13111213 AND . O V326 :"Trje
sad eusalas at'
as 47 44 Clair Street.
41RAT & LOGAN.
HALL
KIMMUUri t MUM
Northwest Caner of Peas 44 Ode Ike.
Deifies so/Bmi MIMI telt. Maids paio
so for the sassy sattlino resiectedly sons.
Us • dialtartheir adult- Dittrueigs. L ■oat
swwdtola»tlenaot»m •
Large and Cannd4 Selected Neck
ON
Fine 'Woolen
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