SI 121 64e rat* Skittie Trizinwr.iirerrigsza a. 1117. CONSOLIDATION The question whether the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, together with the adjacent municipalities, shall be con solidated into one corporation, will come up for decision by the people directly in. termed, at the October elacitiom This is a question of much local importance. Different opinions are held in respect to it, and, vtaffimunitely. soma acerbity of feeling ha been:engendered, resulting, =frequently we me happy to say, In the imputation of tmwortby and sinister =d,.& As We judge, these I V 2 r , * iiell' manta Iris sot only unnecessary but un just. Tids Ls s question upon which cit• hens of equal intelligence and purity may take opposite sides, without Wing themselves open to condemnation as ac- Mated by selfish or ambitions considera tions. It is net a question of principle, but of expediency. The" inquiry is not u to what is right, but what is best Will the interests of the people congre gregated in this locality, and here pros ecuting 'various lawful callings, be snore largely and effectually promoted by com. bizdng under one matdcipal gorentrient, or by maintaining the Venn and die tint corporations now existing? This is the question the people am to deter mine; and, so far all relates to its maitre, and the ultimate disposition to be made of it, there is no occasion for uncomfort- Ole best. Up to this time the opponents of Con solidation hare argued against it mainly .from the pfunmption that it would ne mesia:lly result in lac:inning the expenses of administration. It bas seemed to ts that this line of argumentation was probed beyond the fair limit of reason. The prime inquiry, m cases of this sort, is not, eloredd not be directed to finding which form will lead to the smallest outlay of money, but which will most ediciently conduce to the tine ends of municipal • administration. Of course, the question of resales cost lus its plsoe, but it should be enbordinated to the matter 'of chief moment. In expending, money, whether for public or private objects, reasonable cue should be tsken to get the money's worth to return. Dont:dies, it would be cheapor, so far u relates exclusively to the amount of . cash disbursed, to - disband the existing city and borough co potation, and go back to the primitive townahiparganiza tiou. Tout' isounomista, at every. de. :parture from:that primate form of ad sillustration shave insisted, and truly :enough, that expenses 'Would be tug ' muted; but they were overborne by considerittions superior, to those of re treneluneut. They were confronted by the stubborn fact that population had so increased that township organizations ware not adequate to the actual condi tion of asks. It was demonstrated that forms of administration that cost a larger number of dollars were indispen sable, and, on the whole, the least ex pensive. The man who should now prepose to abrogate the city govern ments of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and remit their respective populations to the exclusive superintendence of township boards and magistrates, would be'ac counted hopelessly absurd, if not actual ly demented:. Allegheny has recently annexed a con tiguota borough and twin:whip, and in obedience , to the suggestion we have just urged, is well as of others we Wall shortly develop. These annexa tions by her, as we judge, conclunvely answer all the pinta set far made against the farther consolidation, non whisk the people will be called to pass . at the approaching election. Was Manchester =mud or Allot cny, solely to gratify the ambition of the latter? Wu Re l.:lesson added only to swell the cense quince of our "liter city? If increased expenditures result from then absorp. Mona; are no compensations realized by the tax-peyerst Is not the value of real estate lamed, by improvements already consummated or In prospect! If better school houses, more , teachers, and COM. peitenter ones, are provided, education must be on Amore satisfactory butt. If .watermains and fire engines ire sup plied to the new districts, buildings and ,thelr contents must be more secure. If ampler police uningements have been inadv for the outlying districts, both Persons and property must receive higher protection. These'are among the things that make city premerlies more valuable in the raarkets than rural properties. Whatever is wisely expended (or. these purpose', is !irritably returned in en hanced prices of real estate. We should be Mary to think that Allegheny had 'selfishly swallowed up the municipalities adjoining her. If she did sonnsaillshlL tad. far the mutual advantage of all concerned, as we doubt not A. did, the aro:mein therm deducible is very atrong in favor of the project for larger consoli dation now minding. • - These cities aid boroughs constitute in reality but one :community. • They are biterkickett - and interblended in innu merable wain What multitudes of our citizens have their residentes in one manicipality and their business in an other? What thousands have their family altars in one corporation and at tend publlc worship in a dllferent one These are only speclmens of the mani fold evidences of identity of interests and locality. It seems obvione enough: that they who actually constitute one COMIIIIinity should be one in form and Ganrnment. 8o long as these municipalities remain separate they' cannot escape constant disparagement, in census tablas, in ru. toss of productions, In historic lOW mils, and in all other parricidal that go to maim up the reputation of a =anten na*/ and commercial amponum. We Lave heard It said that this was a matter of personal feeling, rather than of pros-. Octal substance. We do not concur in that estimate. The owns= Of &bonne= establidonent s of whatever sort it may be, know It it of pecuniary consequence to• them to have it popularly rated as high as it will actually bear. -. Business begets hotness. - The reputation of basf. nest prodneei the saint effect. If the general fame of the house of A. T. STZWART 4 Co., should be dwarfed, so as to be rated as a fifth or tenth rate concern, its custom would speedily bear the evidences of that impression. To a 'very considerable extent the MUM rule is applicaLle to towns. Who doubts but the Inutinoss - Of Chicago is largely helped by the popular conception of her, much of which is the net result of ceaseless blowing on the part of her joins& I Of mane the could not be wbat she without starling mint ; but she know. how, by unity and by all other means, to make the beat of her advantages . Csr poopla are often annoyed by the dliqoaraimmerite to which these Manic. pal. divisions subject ..the . m. They be -491111/' died theauel.Tes occupying pukka inferior to that to which they 'see entitled,..wben just recognitions would be to their proilt. The dis quietude they fad , in consequence finds expression in various ways; some serious and some amusing. If the cenkno takers or the internal revenue officials rote Pittsburgh to be as she stands in her Isolated, corporate capacity, tables are lobortoriely prepared and published to show that there is another and much more Important Pittsburgh; riot one of statutes, but of fact; that is, they add to Pittsburgh lea surroundings' Why not i intend the =poute li m i ts, and use done with this labor of rolling the stone up hill to hate It condom again? • This •znay he taken as • manifestation of salons disquietude. Ace. =ming ex. Veld elt: of the' ante feeling may be Exua fthwid'as7 day on the hotel reg.- istete of New. York or Philadelphia. large =gond" of boditos men living in adjoining municipalities, invariably in- , scribe themselves as belonging in Pitts burgh; This is not done through weak. ussa, but for convenience and utility. These sister cities, with the group of boroughs around, have a high destiny before them, to be achieved not by . sep. Irate existence, but by u n ited netipn. There are diEcnlties to confront and purposes to attain, which - respire their u n ited strength, and oriadom and ener gy. lin relation to some of. these we . 'shall have more to say. hereafter. FAH% GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD. Attend the Fair. The Pennsylvania State Agricultural Fair will be held In Pittiburgh on the 24th, 25th,. 28th and 27th inst. The grounds areinlng placed in good condi tion and every arrangement conducive to the convenience and comfort of ex hibitors haVe been made. The list of prizes is to be.quite liberal and farmers, gardenens and horticulturists will do well to be represented. That excellent monthly, tho American 42.rieuiturut, thus addresses its readers: "Save time to awed the Fairs; sod be sure to take or send . something to help the show., Have it in the beat possible order, and don't expect so confldentfy to get the prize as to be made uncomforta ble if you lose It. It is no shame to be beaten, but it would be shameful for a poor articleto take a prize over a better one. Therefore, rejoice that something morn excellent than year's could be raised and that the raiser brought it. A good part of your reward shobld be in having contributed to make a tine show. A man seldom gains credit to himself by declaring openly that things he has, at home; ate much bettor than those exhib ited. Such statements. If made, should be said privately and generally in self condemnation for not having ,brought the articles . Tle unsuccessfal camped . - tor seldom gains more than an unenvia ble notoriety by openly. impugning the motives of judges. Every one is happy to receive prizes, and the hope that he may, is a great in ducement to present articles in compel. iron. The honor and credit should count for much, the money for very lit tle, and really the =selfish motive of contributierto make a fine show, should be the chief inducement to exert one's self to the fair. An exhibitor going to the fair With these feellogswill not leave his wagon loads of fruit, vegetablee and dairy products outside, while ha search es through the exhibition tables to find out it he will be morally certain of the prizes, before he decides to exhibit. 'There Is nothing criminal in this, but it Is certainly not honorable andcommend able. Timely Hints for September. From the American Apieulturiat 'WO make up our hints for the present month as follows:. fieptember is a happy month; it brings the golden fruits of the orchard, and the golden corn ripens under the autumnal sans. There is, too, a harvest of green backs—no gold now-a-days—which Sep tember usually yields to those who have early crops to sell. Daring this month the prices of grain in Europe become settled, ordinarily. They may be such he to excite speculation, or the prices here may quietly settle down to what we may consider about remunerative There is a greater variety of labors to employ farmers in September than par hap' in any other month. We hivema miring, plowing, sowing and harvesting, threshing, feeding, marketing, all upon tis at once, yet the labors are seldom pressing and of an anxious kind, except Perhaps a littleanxiety in regard toearly frosts.' 'Animals ' In general, need little care, except good pasturage or feeding. ' Fat tening bullocks that ore to be finished off for the autumn trade need a gradual increase of meal. as the weather grows cooler. Sheep, also, that are to be *old, should be separated from others sad fed a little grain. Ersrolue any that it may be necemary to have In moist pastures to check the very drat appearance of foot rot. Shelter all during storms, and give access to water and salt. Swum, to be fattened this fall, will do much better If fed a little ground old corn now while at mum. 4)1,13114g kept on thin swill, as Is Orchard trait collect frequently, not only for feeding swine and cows, but in order to destroy the Insects Which sting the fruit at the time of laying their eggs, and to prevent the development of the larvm which ceases into become gnarly and to drop, prematurely ripe, or even green. Much good eider for vinegar may be made from windfalls. Boot Crous.—All kind of root crops haying becinne well established and full of leaf. keep on growing until freezing weather, and often swell with limb. glom rapidity, as the .e.150/1 becomes moister and cooler. Keep the weeds down and the ground open and loose, and pull for cow feed whereter they stand too thick. lisans.—Pall before the ripetted pods dry, and lay theta tip to ,ripen in .small h•ape, or, better, between two stakes driven perpendicaluty about nye or six Inches apart The plant■ being laid el. ten:Weil beads and roots—at the lame time crosswise. - Gran and Okra iSetding may be done now upon land which is in order to be had Gown , to very good advantage, pro vided we hare rains. If the grus and clover can get a, start this fall, was to make en approrimation to a award, they will stand the winter well, and if the land is rich, be lit to mow next year. If not ncb, the clover may be fed or in Jnne, but not close, and cut for seed in the fall. Timothy sowed now and get ting a good. start of all other accidental grass on a good land, often yields a fine crop for two years in succession. If you need the grain or straw, sow it, but if you want grass, sow that. . Waar.—Too moth stress cannot be givet to having wheat land well pre pared—drained rich, and mellow, also free front weeds, if possible. Sow dur ing this month,-the earlier the better.. Drill rather than cow broadcast, and put the seed deep rather than shallow on all light tolls. is generally best to row ryo In the early part of on:ober, ult o ft en gets too mach growth before ground freezes If sown earlier. Vermin' in Granarses.--driange to have sea city from mice and rats.. Rats will generally clear out mice and may themselves bo . gotten rid Of by the phos phorous paste - which is a safe poison if the poultry are !hut ap and kept so for several weeks. The.rate vomit up .the polsou, and the chicken eat it and die. The poison kills • few, but stampedes the vermin.' .Ifice are not so effected; a few die, the rest remain. Use traps and cats; give the cat a sand box and punish her soyerelY if ehe does not use IL OW lamer, and well trained, Is almost invainable. . 'Potatoes.—At the East the season has' been such' as to rot potatoes in some places very much.. After tke vines die or are. thoroughly blighted; the tubers will make but little growth. They are tit for mane, but not for market. Yet many, are perfectly. good. It is some times best to dig and feed to pigt or cat tle before they rot. If left in the ground the sound ones will remain good, while most of the diseased ones will become so bad that they may be detected at glance. This, it N claimed, is a great saving of labor In picking over potatoes that rot In the bin; beside'', the bound ones are not contaminated,. and to more sound ones will finally be saved. °unary aaa :gamey. The question Of autumn planting - should be decided by the locality. In those places where winter sots In early, spring planting le preferable; but where a long, mild autumn succeeds the plant leg, the trees become well established, and setting them at this season In advan tageous. The groind for the orchard should be prepared as early, u may be, by deep plowing and eubsoilltic. In most cane draining also le advisable. Order trees from the nurseries before the season of taking up begfae, so:lts to ob tain them al soot u they are Lt for Te• Autumn Fruit is to, be picked as it matures. This and another fruit should be left upon the tree until it attains its full development Peaches must be picked before they soften. Pears should be kept in a cool, dry minim, until they show signs of ripening. Bartlett pears, kept in a cool place until the supply is nearly exhausted, bring very high prices. Packages should be st hand in sum— cient abundance to allow for the uncer tainty of returns , from market For peaches, pears, and even the Choicer early apples the basket Is fast giving way to a wooden crate, with two, compere.' melds that bold a half bushel eaeb. The sides of them aro made with slats which allow of ventilation, while the compact form at the package allows it lobe packed to better advantage than the baskets. Budding will continue with the peach and pear upon quince stockk Remove or loosen the ties as soon as the Imes have formed a union with the mock, which is sumany in about two weak/. men of failure, ro•bud- if the bark Avserting trait, either by drybaz - or canning, is to. be attended to as the nly. fere= sorts dFiutg house of 1867; PITTSBURGH DALLY GAZETTE: T UESDAY, _ . earns kind Is 'useful where tlae_qoantity Is large. Fruit dried ant-of-doors should be covered by some open fabric to keep off files and other insects. Pomolvical. Exhibitions, either those held by themselves, or in connection with State and County fairs, do much to Impart a knowledge of fruits. Visit these; and if you have any fruit, go not only as a spectator but as an exhibitor. If there are any varieties of which the nave is lost, or any of doubtful identity, take specimsns for compulion, and for submitting to other fruit growers. . Insects—Much may be done to diminish the number of these by picking up all fallen frOlt and feedbag it to swine. Suds—Secure these as the fruit ripen: Thais of atone fruits must not be allowed to get too dry. • Tads must Se kept down in the nur sery if good plants. are expected. The plow, cultivator and pronged hoe; are the principal implements used for this porpnwt, and they should not be idle. =CM:=I The gardener is now occupied with the care of his late crops, which, under good culture, should be, growing tip— Idly. Asparagus.—lt is recommended by tome to plant in Unfelt. We have nev er tried it, but Meehan, of the Garden er's Monthly, says It Is advisable. One year old plants have their tops cut off and are planted in a well manured bed In the. usual way. Beans: Shell or dry all the Limas that will netbe used before frost comes. They are excellent in winter. Salt string Cab3eges and Caulipisers.—Promote their iorwth by frequent stirring of the 8011. U,, Ins if singe are troublesome or trap them by means of cabbage leave; laid on the ground. From the 10th to the 20th sow seeds of early sorts in the open ground to get plants for wintering in eold frames. Itoresok, or German greens, sow for "sprouts" Corn.-Bave seed from the best, and dry an abundance for winter use. Cueumbers.—Gather, If.large enough for pickles. Velcry.—Keep, the plants cultivated and earth them up in list collars - 00M tea dale before .wanted for use: That for winter is left until later. • Endite.--Blatch iranted for use either by tying ::the leaves together, or laying a piece of boards or slate over the Manstre.—This is the key to 'widens- NI gardening, and the heaps should be increased from everraVailable source. Melons ripen better if a board or wisp of straw be placed between them and the earth._ MEM Oniwis.—illirrett, if not airendydone, and 'cure and stone as directed last 'month. Radish.—The Chinese Rose-eolored Winter may be sown. When not crrer grown. it Is tender end will keep good 6hallaa.—A species of onion, and mach sled in the green state as a substi gate for it. Divisions of the bath are set six inches apart, in rows-one foot die. tent. It is hardy an:d conies early in ttui spring. Spinach, for early spring, rosy now be sowni.in drills twelve to fifteen Inches apart. It meets with a ready sale in the spring, and is enrol/table crop. • Since Potatoes.—Carefully remove the earth and take out the largest roots for use. The smaller ones will grow until host comes.. Squaahea—Alloir the Irma to root at the broods joi of -1 sts, 'and look out for the late uau.- Tomatoes.--Preserre a good sopplY and snake Wang while'the fruit is &ban dant. Select only tha best. formed and earliest for seed. The "worm,"-before mentioned, will still continua depre dations. Turnips.—SoW the round 60111 and give Eissedeagood culture.' ' ' Winter Cherry. ' —Bather as the filth ripens, and use for sweetmeats, or spread in a dry room., _ • • Oss'airaubeiry Btrawberry plants can now be set out it any time: - It is trite August latener .ll7 a. Very warm and very dry month, but in case of tha absence of rain the newly planted beds must he watered every day or two until they become es tablished. The bed should not be in a damp alto ation'or the soil heavy. Dig deep, pul verise finely, and apply a pretty heavy dose of good barn-yard manure. Let the divisions be about , three and a half feet in width, and as long as may be desira ble, Set the plaids aboufeighteen inches apart, insert them in the grormditrtaly and well np to the Mown, and then keep clear of all gram and weeds. As to the varieties, wo would choose for our, own planting the following; "Triumph,'.' "liumell," and "Hovey," and if we wished another,,'Mumutda." They should be planted m this wise In making up a fall bed, with half a dozen or a dozen divisions One Triumph, two Juennda, three Hovey, four Russell: In this way a fine crop is ammed with as much certainty as anything can be. The last of November protect the plants with straw the first sear; after that, If needed, light i manure may be substituted A half a crop maybe expected the first season. A mulch - of stew cut two or three Incheilong will keep the ground moist and cool, which this berry likes, and smother the weeds.--13cratentoteit .s.'cittAir WEE el , GOING , TO IiaBd.TOOA. arzistes. by Rohl FLEXING . 9S Maids.% wawa yes ea. psy ma tau lutes meet trots Um stead, ad miry walk, az Um vary tumult Woo. awl nub &apply at Um Unitedly, : KLUX LUZ( WAVLE. SIAM Lrot WATLY4 EMI LIOZ WAIN, Bold ly barrol st the ter7 toinat tau. • it vsi direct llm sae *us. thi.4.7.. /FOLD AT resitrii wizitracsa Drig and , Patentliedidne Depot, x.... 71.LIZET errawrz Caia'er of the Alaisoot, Hatr leankl Gjnowno .11EPOTALTION. If Ile satire ceneepeeeelkee has eolith AsirWs, Central Aimed. end the Put Ladles. reartyee by Nein*. Ilarenler • Maar. dialog elm I•st.twely, m.a. 4 were pabll.ll•4 at le 0g..11. eassleeree 0130 of the said artreeretsery oelleetisu $ aperbliaterl awry ea curd. The letters. wines la *very Yetlellof MOP. Cad sneeze:ay Yrs Inelyidi- et ebeist.er,ery lilies: an. neve:thole.. ell of the WWI Wier. • l'byelclaze, yrferle,-Yeer °Mute; planters.- 1111144 y C 1...,. *AIM., lawyer.. he., tell austere . , etailusog. with.% ruerre er Nualflearlea.. QM the teales hereto., fere fa eel in those' Mena haTe eenerally end lastly npereedsd by ROITIITTLE•IIIII2[ThIi. . . Tae •o■ll4ehey =Wrested by the idends et riot Coned,leo sled tH tattlydalled WlLuaisd tlc. ttese ardsud lbe Oaf totes. et tee ironed yoyedartly of . , zosTsTTLILII OToMAvN HMIS; ' The Pardo order, fp, the . !allele Pon Europa, Anatralla„ :law Zenlava,' China. Japan. kart /nerd. Cant: of Send BOP.. Zandwlen Team% ate , ban Dein learlar lama any farmer i. 'lad. 'As as satldate.te.stalaria latomNble and gonersl lavidarant, Orr all leattfl y lta re.' austable . slue?. • • CORE OF FISTULA italza t t writ. to Wart Too ler row Meteors /rod ocloalllo roloalittotakt of WY dl..' ems. br welch 1 called to .ante roe tote Loa La January lost. Yoe Will meth.! bet I had cam►llool.l2 etAlsesero which easily ended le • turiblo lino* trklch osd been sorolood •rlot aloes!• as •••••as • ► 'amide; coogh, whlob SI was loorol Wet% fostoo oa sor I UAW Out the popular a do of Mottos Ms- Dna Ilte alas wee OP e'aatll.o emotion, *blob, .1f sluenfol at an; would natzrolly Wow the eloease .pea the lean or moo other Waal ea oh; ea *sweet of the esdisanue of the ewe and Mlle haloodloto els* to a .1 isobars* 101.0 !woe ceerwateed to %novo woo plu ton ftwoloios of teeters tetra rte of some mar• bid sosdalsa 1a ,toe system. I feel perfectly elated./ last yoar soothed al treatment,' esti. Mot JO W. 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B. & NOW& denial hfior, nall:07 5/ 7ZULLIAL BT.: Allegberm.' • NOT/Gto—leartles about to ourriaoli.iutatturo notua , oni too It to Ihbu. ‘411 . 9%t.{.. to porch.. • moot of ham bnlldlsnrs, which aro lot.remorod oath, smarm oilbo corner or room, and Wabon .rea., Appli 10P10 the Dmoiror, or of „mix „mere, 1., 0, , ti0 ociagren st. ao2lleo $15,00Q • ON BOND AND NOBTOAOL tit; . • • - , • ',.)10.63:11Uhng.1 . 11 iti•eat. 14a. IC/I,44llbourkt sad soldL- 4LIIALLAI 811Are-221bL. Prop, tor • Wallet llottlar. dalistaa Soap,Jan rourraa taka for We ay UM ar ai Malt, by aUt pan ben, sad Mill y. I , 7ol'.llAV:i:Viii:}L , rainviiirl JOHN 1111cCLAREN, Attorney -at-Law.' .0111ee, 71 GLUM ST.. r1t1,".11104 CaleCtiolfs rpecially aniuded FOR ASSEMBLY. GEO. F. !GERM, t....41/.10,151.0 razz oviTtala Quatears. Wl.ll'.ll:l,%ittTaritrci. ll " =rag.: "" PEACHES—aoo boxes' choice FREESTONE FEAORES, . To arrtri THIIS MORNING, of. . SI, EOlll3lllO/111, oegzen Cor. Hlgh and Webotor Scream THOS. CARLIN - , HUM RED NOM /3111101111 VOW. • • SLICDITOXT STRZET, ALLE.III ENT C I Pa.. laana.actarer •rmoza.tme ILLAND ma wins C.tlatlTlJllla. Wsle rub. k..1.!!5t,. UEATX 11.1/4, WAGON " k." Oafs. NEID.IO, ar ► all Cana- Wald& Or TIM Taldlard DIL COMPAST. • r.Z:ilr.Atra'.l3.7 lY . nff NIDED No. B.—The Board A. , or Dl:octant of tido Com paq aaro d. 7 declared Dividend or , FIVE VIERVIZET, Payable astel . arter tboleith bum, t tits ercp. l:AlTZl7,f.e°=:l;.". wiLtsem iruansz, s.2.stary awl Tressarer. MCI DISSOLUTION- OF PARTNEit. PRl—rhe partnership heretofore exlsttar trZirr% nazi °Z"4,:: t l ntharlgrir blva 4-4 ..?ghtTtt*lLlZT:;r*.f 'lapin costly.. fireboat...a stalestßata:4 2r4r elTATSV:t=t l7 reD:fu e :PAll . l maths In the store for the 'mom. to MO in the mottle • meat of the boatmen. Persons loaolood to the Prat am C•rat.Ll7 d to mein Immediate Payment. JOHB U. KLETT, J.. 1 cwouvliAss. •CGO 2'll, 1117. In retiring thin the Ora of ELEM. & Ettt&Bl, 1 onoorfolly too:mend to KLETT So the &ottani! otstto Orm wad Poolto gro w till. 00 4 Inn that. the •&ennotto phuonago, enjoyed DT, 'the Ina may be ohttotged Lo snail • • AMA SIODUSIABK I H.Ts I ==s GRAHAM & BYRNE No. t 2 St. mar strwit. - . Have Calvet !Laud as azeallent ate* at Into lavas • Mats and Caps, AT THE THEY Ltiwzar PRICES: 1c3:•48 NOTICE to THE HOLDERS OF BOUNTY BONDS, Ismael by the Reboil Moira it Fleet Ward; Only of Allegheny raitlme bolding Bondsnombared as follow 11, 1 WV. 58. 70. 71. 07. 03; are hereby tor 854 to vreaent them to / 7 .811011/i/L.laq for redemption. as they will etas. to bear late eat from this date. • • By order et then:B.l Board. • c Key. J. E. CLAILE. Cre.B.lent. C. . BEItICET. Berrotary lilyytattly, Bert.; TEUXIMINGS, Jtzait Zieeell7eci. Read Frth i es . Gina?' and Ga Guipure Laces. new patterns; Ribbons, choice colors: Bead Bottias, etc., at F. H. EATON'S, o. 17 /WM BM' STEAM IGO AND F 11031( LIVERPOOL dv QUEENSTOWN, Ireland. • • Twux a wzrc. • • THE INMAN I,llkig l ns EVERY 11A.TUILIDIT-.EVZICT WED. NESDAV-emslAg U. S. liaVs. Tickets 1314 Laud trws traq.asi. ZtgLa d ScoiDsd. 11D- Emus -•30 Ensace. App., CosmAs7, Dos. JOIII3 Id, DALE. ADIAL 13 Breadsmy,X. r.i Or. WM. IBIZOILLX. - AdslasExpranDan.PlDDrtsElLlos. SCHOOL BOOKS • SCHOOL BOOKS! 13=3 MANGLED SCLIOOL ASD COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS, • . Cad in the Schools sod Colleges et Clastangit sad vainly. Tarsals, Wholesale and Betel% by SA.Y dr . C:7C:OIIXX.IIL INM• I=l == BLINKS IN BINKIIIIFITY BO N D: AND WARRANTS.: For . i . THLI netts .42 Collotten of 0.10.1 MUM ID raiNTED /MD NM 0 ILN. HT W. 'S. HAVEN, Corner of Wood and Third BM WHITE, OWE 11r. arxxr.rmr. 110'ZMIZOMIT ==l WHITE GOOD'S, Embroideries, REAL LACES, Etc., Tokvtildtt they tuvits the *Mottos stboym It P. GETTIG ••- • - Choice Wines and Liquors HT. 58 N. T. Cot. OHIO ST. ATM UtILMUND, illeghtay TUT. P.. phasu MALMON. la 1 and 21b. eta*: ()lob Lanett,. In I .1215,Ca11E first 62:1 , 2rmatia, II 2 lb. cat.t • PM.% LI • CoVI.I.IIIIIIIc. aserawberries Whort.l bunt% 111aettrerrios. eardlnes, ultra' 011, Wior. eestenhlre bate.. tssouee elrlakTe..Asaboile.. La., tot Paz at loweat rates, bt • ' PMAINcEm TEA SMAILT. • ' II PlUstetti. Terms eul. CloolLs dellyand fret. a.lll scnoox. BOOKS. ltloßt of * Alt llSlgrttor, " last ' menl.nl. pp lea. Imo BLANK NOO DIE u. t. poreltsamo. at the !omen remit or NTATIONKYY Y PATIENT lust S stol.tlt.ATZ OM ItYACC. lop bladtboamto... ordyrs promptly ate n 0 to. • - 1/711. RILININLX. Fnurr JAR EMPORIUM. TWELVE DIETEHEIT lITYLEI; itnt '." AtTe 4 giratelli i 4 ll7ttig*. s t tWe ' t r.otsriml. ..FOUR ROOMS, 010 e w141.1.1f Um third star) over 01.1 i -extern Yrrlage Rani, 1p lroarth street.' Rooms are navvy fitted Up, mad will ha ranted together or separately. sat eel 'FAROE OVILDIAO TO LET ,- -.4. Test terse Yestotlr. formerly • • . auudinih And Weir.... pi nt ltz Tete leer & Irwls. Virgin alley. between Wool said Utterly streets. Vous sortable far storm& kerosine of • OLIQKR on19:,117 MeOLINTOCR L.CO.r • *Ma street. I • Ft • Yule from Sontaciti Whit. rif erovator salt at besot market fltils. it • TEANCEIr TEA MART, . Terms 11th. GOOD NEWS. CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR TIMER. - supare for WARD'S BUZI.D. The leeleeee wee heele• Tete WILL oh every loef. Ward , . -lose eh. . ' mkint AT, A FINE • /MOUE ROOM A • FOll =,• l g r g . , J1V , V411"11., Vl'egf t ` feel Wan. feet center, lan lne; sheleul eau coy.terea complete. 'Rea law. Enquire al. • - • .. Mellor a 1.4 Laweaaeaellae. ME= :1 7 )E84 s SAFE ANDruoneek - ,. 4000 4 . tte bborts: • za,oco .. hut ishorts; ~ 1 03. b \trots c Apgawair THE PEIZE APPLE PALLE& The Liybtul Y ° lea:gni Ponllt'oraianOt: ra:eftwile i re= can ba sapplled at the Imre& t wbateaa4a rite., . SLUES BOWN .=XMJ ALILA) E Bialkwy DROT twiny. ad a hoe nation, of the above Maim, 0f,...) own Imp Orem. Roth g one of 10a oett ip Enrop, which I am awns. •t tam% town. mt. than they COO be rammed /Yon the jobbing tweets tn hi., rat or lbliarlelol.. JA/irvil inaliN, • iars Wong' eire.t. =C37 " ClinTlUrfatekk-A MI *amount of AIL Mara Cap.. Waft, - Cartndie. anal 413esamittlon, Worrit streit. Went sires.. INDOIV... ofall d ; 4 1 , 7 1:4417:dAt iv Aral& 4. it is. MMriiIMERTIOIMENTS, HAZARD POWDER. 1" 'AM 'NOW ; .PIIEPAUEII To 214 .4 atm rode setae:B,lll orders ror luxe or =all laid Of CELEBRITED.POWDEE. MI orders lett at Cr seat by mall to Mr irtaio . Soo. 47114.14 174 PEOEILLL STILSST, LhaaT coST; pr wo 64COND Eritrea, rizuenmk, *III ricer, aromas anent:a.. aelalo , THUS 'KIRK. • A rAnsi_ ., A.1:1/11rATE SALE. • FISTA :-CIASS FARM, or no acres—rS acres treat bottom. + l . bal ance soletald train or grass land; 00 was "area. 11r tr ain aro • brioa loess sad lag barn, froroo wagon shed, oora crib sae gradary.eeaed aptdei h actsre atpll pi . eleer-rattler Lat sae oor. ls -ars:+4+ .io:1 rep tr. IS arstr 'watered. haring • nr , +++ e neld., Mill Is ettavenlext tel l•nrol 000 . ie.. unner. reales fill iltubarab. LI Vet+ toinsbly, Warblngton coanty.,•Colalag land ;r 'r ogitlrllo a n sf=n7, l • ttiatlnT: Eallrosd. /Clot roll batore the 19th at Novem ber, It war Do Ideated at Imbi . 0 . 0 . am. ddY• Par sermalasenlro on to. premises. . JWitld CITY OF ALLEGHENY. g TIWASiznaIsOOXIcE hoot. f, OW, f TO DELLN 9,VENT TAXPAY EU TN TDB CITY OS ALLEtuI , . Nance I. hereby Liven t o all Demme. who have oet pall their taxes, rater, levies or mess.. mmeet., le sat/ Chief .Allettmey, that ILO are reontred to pay the sus en or before thi TIMID DLY Of OCIVIIEIt RENT.' and If tee Wee Le net halt oa er before the salt grit day of Onto. bar. thes.7lYE 1111 o LET. WILL DE ADDED TIENZITO, ant mate payable thereon, one that If the same be not pawl on or twfore the grit lay of November next, [snowing, warrasts will be dlnletet to properly qoallget person. tom asandlag each of them to Way for Said OEM with all ctiltotant charges surged thereon, of say fowls had charels of the. dellnqueata g wheresoever foand, sad to make vela thereof, after advertisement, ti la c..a.es of atilt" for anat. . D. MACPERZON, IF THE MATTER OF . THE FINAL 10:70131CY or Wx—P. BLOM, de camed. mho was brutal. ofJO/IN BZITLItft, Mod by EZIEOCI. BAUM. Admbalstratrix of solAtdatadaot. In the op.'. of Cannes Mesa of Allegbany Clown Poinfylyoblo. 12,4 loptuaber Tom. _ . • And unt, 10; the above man. •tloned enema preantet• a open Coat at and It . to orderinkliket. the ProthOnotary eve nett*. by Pe*lcettoo once • WOOL for thrill.' trim, in 1.5. rittabirgh Oastie ad rittsbnrin Diartget, •[ thi enninitlen end Mint Or Mt scientist, nod that the arc 'win he Altmann - a the hIOT artlliDkr Or OCTOBIR. 1187, taloa can bonbon. w kdr• the Aptad . _ • FROM TILE EXCOITEI, JACOB IL WALTER. ProtheroLUT Am... 31 , urr.. miluvimoxisria- , fia; Boarding and. Day School. I= 2r.1 10E31 rilliON 611111, ?Wait.lplaL, This want Is located It tae non healthy toll kin4tono out of Um oln, A Iwo. hours, Inn. on modem novoneono, Ltd Wed ap for tors o. nholan only. All the aranc:eeora theronott Coollrit edorstloo. With Mono. D 11.1014 and the 'tench tad Gent. Inoonfar. 1/a tonna I* the ant 'ninon meat.:. MED EEMSEiZZ= A P.P.ta•S Zl.Ptelazi ft the School will be sat stele erellealloo by letter. ==lSl ESTABLIMED .103. not:sit rirran OP wrrn air..+ELl3, Hot and (.;old Water, .11;c., ETRperletwN mid practleal wer►aea.. JOHN X. TATE, Pinsaber and Gas Filler, 227 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh; and 511 Federal Street, Allegheny. I==ll=l lunLy lIIIPOUTAST ! a • To all arta ba► ► COOD:COP.OF TEI OR COFfi3; AAA Oct at% lila to cab* adialterate4 arsiale. The American Tea- Co., sT. ct Mk sratsr /Isis stall Use at Us,* sus Tess sad Codfot, loCon gtvo mutt totlotatttos to the thentands Ot ttostlito no not us that lolly. • tin aux um in Ma no, L p ,11 , 233331. 31.031213 COFFZE. 3 /b. for 81. St !fie Maltur r ensanjd at a in t uarlos. We retail ME AMERICAN HALL AND FO CURS . Ccw Carus sal Inn Issi ffirsiu);u6 CO.,F. BOSWORTII & ProVia. 77.1. bilexiitaVald pleatial iewre n..Li tc '.",'"U'rij.o ' 41 44 1-.2: ' e ' l7 'in la 74 ;;Ttf . ft4I4:ZWIN47 AL...HELL% LIQW.II3. CHIA raIrAIILRA. AO. - A a rula /re* Elak•ony Umtata /wary Ufa e flay OS, "MA aecit *TIM laa salikattrA • ..V.12 - 11.4:311.130013,, ..raikeitzt or PIANO 1M) ORGAN, • Infortas Um pae ll a" tkat fi n er ten }sere roan simmered la...tidal the ;State o.les, be tab Vitiate eta alt pitottiop li t re • .la eras, to at. to eta emir* Mae to Di. Uncle laaroaalter Claes et private pa pita. • He val, theta.", P. able le accomaasolats ante leeway ALL whom.) p " st_Ws k' i4lll . ;vitls wrl earn Vaasa+. ttetiro haat. of keys le6 tteliiVa stops. the Larsen tad mw{ complete la kr.lfita?,'"4:.°L;4l:;ll4l.Trri.firit; C U-Tteliliereirxr:VlVlLVlNTrlarer7gi aim" Wove tetra stave, anvialt BUICK ! !MICH! THE CD/ETERS VALLE! BRICK COMPADIY =I .IML S, . • • - fa saratt dr lugs quatatllita.'at. a &EDUCED I . IIICII. • large gloat adiraya on band at [hall Yard, corder nt Tiff and lAIIITII nuairrn, Lad scar Daytd Steent• Carl Yard. • • • • '7f. T. BENIVIZI)7.Punt plEt PITTSBURGII :team Brick ilanniacturind Co. MUST HIM! !Siff IDLIE • liv.i!lic - Auilabe f ut to the City Ferns., 'nflm. deer un Peoples, Marano! Bank of rittottorti.otorser of .11LBT .11.1rit Hotta lit U. thloo boors from po t. .X• . Jr.' nieldleo3l. President. suacarrsim,, ' . . NO11(CE to BitAtikl rov.inEns. Clippaociaa , a crrpzca,_ . cup of Ataakenr, A•paat PNa. lap. 1 ISZALLZO PIZOPOPILI .111 be reealpa4l at Tans Onus until TRINIJsDAY, liatarbet atla at a welbek P. ar.,llPrtarataltng and patting U " l' 43 tXd 0 7C OTYME2S IND: NUN INS or SIM lIINLIE3 IN "PUNA.ND no plats to In tit tin nano Mad on than now ,• on. no Mao for thacamplettoa of till Work anted to nix moon* : 11. 11. FRANCIS, Otte Controller: EMI , , - - -- 1 500 clinic YARDS OF • • COATIIIILIXII , IIO/1102. City of Allegheny, Aogou , " , '• Wl ' SEALED PIIUPOSALSI will ha sottived at this °Coo oath T1113153D3,1r; soptember-sth, aft o'clost P. It.. toreovetloi Iho •s. W h a rf be . tweeh'lloodrlgh etnat . sod 41 , 37's AlisT With Gravel. to a depth of at toast tour inclose. The outlasted emptily required Is 1.600 cable yeses. ' - 7Re B. EgalTellg War ell CUT Costrollor. (3 f itelarioinixs, FAIINI3IO POlllll.l moss cur woos muss HICHE4I3, , • • sistawilir AT 319 LILIESITY STREET, Or at the, Waraa fat COLT:1111111NA. OHIO. 1".21' " TiV.:•4l7. WALT...LC/fa ' FRENCH BURR BULL STONES, THENUY HUNK !MILT WAVIINES. . POLIMAUITZTVLDI'DIVIL tiIinaIIe, T IPMMIMAIV"" Y. LIASTIM4I3.A.ND Ku./i7ll XlO LIItEIIT7 .TREEr. STEAD 'NTARDLE• AND NEAR SILMIZSD BL lITZ MOWS& , —/VearY 'trier!' et Marble arta elate, blander en band mid made to order.' Mese Mot blare Walled ot tweedy er ann. Isar men they have over aeon sold la 111, ♦ 211. " the ard7 Dime la Wer tern . Pen aril -71h!'71111‘.71/.:'Llt"g'ih'll47.l"lii:':Au "4! • Prrrear - w. w. wkz.raum.• na a. Aug. ar, IW. ; enlarerlade 011ICX a, 1.7.11 T IC INl=s aCkf Sian. rtrnsulcuri b•.41. al. -.,._::.e t ,101412116 ---- - ~ _ F.Lii:~:riiiiiri THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE IGRICULTURIL SOCIETY. E : 'SILL HOLD MEIIIIIITIN It r,655,101 VI PITTSBURGH, r„. Tuesday, September 21th, Weduesday, September 25th, . Thursday, September 26th, Friday , September 27th, 1861. CESZEI An WO= _lt open at Xt . ,. 10 ST. CLAM !MEET,' rrrrastriteii. , catalog.. - Of te. infante can ne obtained - I,on enntit.M. , EIZ`I.Zi Boob. Meet' elm 3007.perr smir September entree 1 npetlat elect, to be 'determined bymnrOemmltine, YOf • y r ,... ebbe rine. the ranee wilt • lop.autik /1 'clock en the Mita of thattlAy, •• AO pelt firer. of Oott start be lutrAlot Intelhe °son of Ibn Oteraury ON Olt JIOLIOYA. xeyaxattu. -. Artersons, ErHIBITU6I3, vibe lug stock or arl.wolo for. okla, toolvt_.• . 1 0 th. lierro,try ON Oft 314/0111i Kr.rnchiuzs 2COS. Ha , >DA ntaor will be fersished ißgSgeli• • ether feed at Carrant laarkat ii W. Wataith Oiil Aappdy. • Title regviattassielll 11l in cues be closely hued to. The ealabllleavill opts on Tuesday, Sept. 24th t at Booty 490. e ad.91914n, 95 ants: 994:99:9919. wlth four zdalsalos : 110 atembenbly : 919: Carriage's. hones eel driver. 75 tents: anuerm,99ctn.: aturte. bone sad 11157. 50 real.; maphittiestrt, 25 cants. - ' • . • . rrupthme 1011 be TAW u sw m u the Secretary fan pbefore repare the /Mara for the Treuurer, but 120 HalyA.X. heptember rah. all o'clect . . 102elint pollee .4. guard. be. fox Atay .4 night, for 'L. protat Ltu• of au arum... .41- ,41.2a:has be. provi.C.• . A. BOID 1111111LTOA, Pres'i. A 4 B. LolvoixEn. aeon. . . , I . ,l • , i/Slcetalfittali avnr~ 6rterral Netlety, aiat:ati • ay. ' "pROPOSALLSw . —The Pennsylva wa Suto,eorleolturet Society-Rill race!. PlfrOMS lift 1111 .I.7ltbla tu Godavari; e rittabullb . Font TIM& DAT, a. 3 617 of September, liff, et the ome,,, No.o an-Cleirstmet. TEAS! TEAS! Of all Prices and quality. at X rt. 33.'61. GREEN TEA. ?Argo Yoing myna/. Tails food LW I.OE. s• BLACK, TEAS-oolOngs. Best per ioltiL BLACK TEAS--Powchong Bottchong and Congoes. Fa. MatNoseYLrQ Zhz. • OIQ ce.try. I.zo ..• 1.10) JAPAN TEAS. , Uneolorca 'Javan., very Dleuant . Japan. Inana Brum, Lao n'!&18: 3fe irit~eo rn... tcY l e i~ c et.Mao. r.s. %ea ~L f: hen Put elf are any Dee.= eeleet Priet' Mae eVrelithey *eau sat babe tbele rasp la' i mengrr, and Ibiiesrpbl by. ibs - it 'the Itt. Compaillea.vibo now 'carry rads at Toy bwtaßf.µd by dotal. tweit7belti4 per I pound Ix the: price, besides selaki ....parie and elieu article width wetly salwastr laatediSif .A. KIRK; 172 and 174 Federal tyreet, IYOuQE TO THE HOLDERS = 0 AZT S CM conoitysAuni OP Pal SYLVANti, DUE AFTER JULY 2, 1880 Holders .1' Um COltit . PZ LOAN L i JT.e ovuutoRWLALTA ztNb: r BVALA a yll.,et i oDre.4itbar ur. ‘ n 4 /sterAf.l : Farsto' ud Mechialcs , Sitiosil sank or fßaiidelph4. , . , Lou - of 11Areb 11:3. git 1 / 4 /11174. Loan of ADM /. la3l. due J ■ll7. 4 , 14 • taa¢ orAbrl,l IZA, dna Jaw L, Learg of lettnurt 9. It", duo July;; 111 H. • r.o.n oL/latr.b 4.. 411 7 1 1. 11 K i Lau, of Jana. V. 1411. I Lomat Juoary 7:3; INA clite,Sarmar7 4.1993. Jalot th• aboT•LoAirs , :tu.i.4(46,o . ,raw In %mit alter Beincaber JOlll9 97,11 Y,. - GQVWSUI4 • • anrroi'os -s;.• ALLEGYIENIr .40CERY.::*:;'PBOVIRON' COMPANY'.. - • • _ JOHN LNeGIIIIW President. J. P.,18111E1; Steil!tarp. , • Tim Steak ,f Offs Coupary stnuty R • onal, ,tionght Thy* w 1.1111- utxuayes aractzt, At 2$ Federal' Sto /MOM. cane waitumovek. • RIC BROD &CO .ighl:ealanoliatie. • rio; 160 wooti street. Vurrialyik ARO earrnk PLASID TA. 74 4aitalnkTIGA.27.01 aad TABLE OEM , Ilay.alway.naltaad., +r Amai 1101415311 A *fanny danniptlol jt i Vatela tnik Wa.lat all usual* so ira .tl ieteßDl". 4"k"..." thv n.n o salthse ad = L alba Um elute." 020. O .WALIII-1......D. IST DION CI 'RV nazwonks: . . . . . CE0..0. ,CLARIKA CO., ti= l l ll :lttaMital a/P v.urr0..149:21. ladialamtior X3o.litliiia. • urtl.l.44 lB rist i bing.". 41 , ~..,!') Will* . dr . A : . ILEIIGILISU & co.. Alci;6&.lPOigratifr e a,' mime. ai AND . .x.to ot =Jam amts. - DINH :tntroyrittst"nnrorti - caiiii—i-^ • Pres Near., Clam. n• Seesaw eareet.- Maw TONE. Morn. 2e. rgrTHE PTOCKEIOLDERS OF the Chien raelde Railroad s Colnoaev KT. hereby conned [tat the %hen. eeting of said Company. far the eleetlen of Rireetate an/ the , rahtsettoz of smell other he'll/es. • may come before tars._ will be tell an th.'rtsse WM./REBURY UP OCTOBER NEST, ay y.. tlf) o'elect. A. 11., at the olles at elle Real., In the Clty of Now York. °LIVER Tcrrte, nee AMEt-. S, PreEt ?Mentor, • . , EDUCATIONAL. TELL. FALL TEJLIA OF TUE PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE Wednesday, September 4th. The 1111141ln/a Dave been refttted In splendid n style. an mn. d J able and sccoished [con Corned for tie coming year. The College Olen Unanryassed fecilitles in all the eoLI4 mug oreili- Mental bra/lege,. - senor a; 1911111.PliON. ..a.ti•e4s Proldent nt Tivstess BISHOP nowm IN sTrrtrrn ♦ COLLEUIATZ School for Young Win!. 6Z Grant Street. The lint Tenn of the next Neaten:ollAM School Will begin on MONDAY, not: Ofh.. Regimen tan he ab sined St J. X. la Ctra k No. tN Wood 4tcr a and at DATA Infortnation ' or Ultalsabaji=:: "T. REY. A. J. COSIES, 'll.tcrox:: zez=3 CHIL'AND /KM - GI— ENCINEERINC . . :Attu gIEItSSELLZIL roLrriscasmo TaOT, N. T. DIStriECUOII Wry then eratiutes obtain most testi:ma: NW* Lion. Us -op.. SS eT. mit. Wort *ANNUAL kgoUrysit, containing tuil information, apply to .• .'•k1107. CliaJtititi MEOW ft Trovn rot 1%; THE spßooL OF DESIGN; •-• 2PC:iI=L "1717.012%.1113Xt,-' . Prizr...Laps xmiamige, siyieTuffraxsi, for .IWADAT,, leyi• era. km. ILx Cllalis tor gen tism.st esnartantoosiMOV LAT .w.V [alai th Ogtober Tih. . ann., 4. E.. HAYHURST PrLa apal. TO .SCHOOL DinEcinoss. . . • . , ' KALI TSAI:WEB. of •...Pesiesoot, and tint slim; italliesslons., dais. • .800u0.- zer.reace.....tuncury; runt,* teats ulsrY mollsagUsOr teesti: Address . ' untta:ikT K . L•i.. _ LlleßstL)''p f WASHI ,Lizez NGTON'ABIV ,re n- . sE34. , :uu ()rpm winizer*PrlT.4B. tbe PlEaDESttaitoksieri'prtil the VICE EILESIDENT, wublegton, AUCTION ShdJeff. • DzsmAinue •••rnorsitrit, COIIEI9 40VI8112,1,1joieil'5 411.. - crcm.tc:axg- r gAPVIIDLP. Beat. Ith. d'eloek Idectscy, on rt. w remises. - wail be sold .11.01121 UP GROUND. 'Wog probetto 'or tin. Mortars% G. Mauls. , the Impursealesna cm wtkitb• Sr..tosm•Stoded brtrl dwell/az bow:, Wlsa Dotches back Asa. logs. Si , / urs.:Coal ' ilagUr vrticl u sVe 4 ewer . soul 411, cr. -CM MS (MIMI 'lllll "Esau/OU'. wr rsaacd water worts. WIlb• cleft* spnllM rerjz ratl . w . sUsTe . .: .!Wi t ifJlZe . 44. " hs'ods lo s alsaammasers.PlUelausiurislos." TIIIII3-001.founla cub, balance XS filer sqsal, saatal.pszwents. mato by bead sail most- . gyr, wear= ill &Ale goer; .4 sum. NA.Lam . % Covith° • ° Usfs .: W I •Cl aki . .W. •A. I. 'ZIPLL No. 144 Pgull Lenox /PECILL• RALF, •L ' • . Carpets, Milting, Window dhades Aim • . eixrcwrzcsia - . Bertesobet Y Ala Hari 640111. 65 Ns kit ritti et.; will be •01a. • luh newel:ran ofili•iteN 7a7 .4 .1 /anis clgr .ll inlzs:lis.tikr•si, , Mesas: lair - Caries. large jot Gioia Bardsroll and. , Plain. "MW.*. as.. 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