The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 10, 1867, Image 2

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THE AISIEASTY PEoCLareistnour.
. .. • .
If the Stake which' cs'rticipeted In the
rebelliciiiiad been reorganized at pre
scribed bribe, laws; it their respective
delegations .had bean re-admitted "to
seats in the two Houses of Congress;
and if their several population; in.word.
and deed;' were exhibiting - 6 restored
loyalty; a Proclamation. of Amnesty,
broad as that fumed by the President on
Saturday last, would have been rewired
with unmixed attlafsetiOn by the Vest
body of the inhabitants of all sectioniof
the country. .Hey, an untrerealAMMlS
ty would not have mead essooeptabls.
The dent has not only confronted
and elied . the will of the nation, es es
prefaed In the' taws, but his exercised
a vast authority, his right to which is
challenged, and is at best doubtful.
ldocithis Amnesty he has questionably
p almed,'• is not the.musurmation
troll of a restored Union. but a
~means to fresh agitation; which may
postpone that event. - . ,
If. It was conceded on all luMds that
. the powers of Amnesty and Pardon are
.Jcienticei, and belong to - the President,
'he would hill be 'open to the Imputation
of grossly misusing or abusing the trust 1
confided to him, in what he has done- i
If ho' an can legally proclaim Amnesty.'
now, he could haen pm/aimed It the
day after Antietam or Gettysburg, 'and
In terms' including all tha °Marrs and
men of laut'atirmy. The abuse of pew- -
er in en Amnesty issued Martini now,
is 'imply comparative. -: ... .
Alit early as lean Congress assumid
control over the whole matter of Amine.
ty, by peering a law authorising the
President tuptoclaim it, but Axing the
oteaditionh.' Last Winter a bill was pass
ed to repeal this law; which bill- was
neither approved • nor vetoed by .the
President, but became a law by not being
returned to the Houle le 'Which It origi
nated within ten daps after its passage.
The Connotational power granted to the
President is to "grant reprieves and
pardons." The President and his advt.
sers hold dud Amnesty is one form or
Pardon... Congress holds Gull Amnesty
L a greater power than Pardon; ' : hence
not included in It, and can be oxen:lead
only by the "sovereign power,"„ which
Is not the President, but the ivies' Cate
lives of the Blates-and the people, - .
The President's: Proclamation, even
if he had en undisputed right to Issue it,
would be a flagrant dististfof power. It
is not in the interest of loyalty; nor de - 7
signed to promote concord: . The inten
tion of It waifn a bold and questionable
way to frustrate the Congressional plan
of reconstruction, by prematurely rester
-Mg moat of the active and infleential
men among the rebels to tke political
rights end privileges they forfeited on.
der the operation of the laws. The ef
fect will be to let the rebels sit nuesstrra:
biy in judgment In their cm' cases; to
, exert a degree of potentiality in deter
mining whether the Congressional plan
of resbitrallon, shall f stand or be wept
awry': It puts them on theisme footing
as the men who fought the battles of the
country, even while the questionsgrow
ing out of the war are. stillpanding. It
is a direct deltoids to Congress and to
the loyal constituencies represented
. .
Theileasident may be Zursty..paision
ate ind unstable; but there ale about
him, and in his confidence, inspiring
him with their ideas, and shaping him
to their ends, •a number of men of supe
rior caper:lV:era rialtnie.:.-These.men
believe that all the government did in
putting down the rebellion was done in
virtue of authority found outside the
Constitution twilit the -tationalmner
' genby: If they Make any distil . meths
between the loyal and, disloyal, it is to
exculpate the rebels and heap unstinted
smile* do those - who combatted them.
Their most ardent wish is to lisnlstr from
power the men who sued the govern
ment, and to install the - inders of the
rebellion In the nested seats. Having
the; President under] their influence,
they mean, while despising him, tomake
the most out of him they can. '
So far Congress has shown much less
tut, energy, decision and courage than
these men. When the Scams should
have noted, they were content to con
sume weeks and months in talk to no
suhstantial sad. Many of the leaders
thereof permitted themselves to be
doped hit° half =Mauves or no meas
urer, at all, appearing not to comprehend
the forces with which they were deal
ing, *if the malignant drift .the Itasca
tin was lirmariing to Public affairs.
What was euy for Congress to do be
fore, Is more difficult now; but we trust
thst enlightened by experience the per
iod for faltering hie goisa
prisstastw.,
Whatever dialinte - there they be as to
the possession by Nsrozion 111, of the
inbelectual qualities .usential to high
stateamanshfp, nobody &labia his hav
ing, in s large degree, the lesser endow
ments which constitute tke natural &tit
of a Politician., Self:confident, unscrup
ulous; akinfuliathe , oonciasiment of Ids
opinion's's& parpnees, magi, to,acispt
himself to all aintingenciet; and adroit'
in making the best that can pciesibly be
made u matters stand, he is always, a
central. figure In European , politi c.;
object of interest, if not of solicitude.
Bellied in the negotiations ,with 80-31A8C1C
31A8C1C which preceded the campaign of
Pmeabsagainst Aaotda , end constrained
to accept, with aneppearance of placid
ity, accomplished facie most unpalatable
to himself aid Prance, he has ever duce
been contriving how to prevent dui far
dor end complete- Indication of Ger
many, which would be so mu dis
' trona to hie dynasty as well as to the
istedomixonce . of France in the affair's of
In Mance:at Interview with Passim'
aseristliety.two hatched a nice swinge.
moat, which had only . the one iroinven.
Bence that it would not work u content
• plated. Thia ems to group the South
.. Ginn= Stites around Austria. There
wit to . nivelty la this conception. It
wee IncorPorited low* OrPf-ao o
which terminated the ressent,Gormanic
war. Wheukit was first brought for
ward, Francs accepted it because It held
a word of promise to the Ur - eccoident
withlts daises. Austria welcomed it
because she saw in it a lope—the bare
possibility' of an accomplishment 'par
daily favorable to her hereditart prate:L.
dons.. Prude onstured becinsepesco
bad Isioculle at'usoellawi uonditicis for
r°44duE what 14 woe 11 Y- battle,
sad because, as she 'mounted the
strength bf the popular eentimeatde
mending national consolidation, it wee
-apparent the project could never be lie
dee/WU a Mitt].
The interview between the Preach
and Amain Emperors' seats thrill of
aaaletrthrouihoul .aurilfe-' The first
limuunion seemed to be thuthe print,.
-and people of t4eSoith-German Steno
could wit' Teed' the. deltiiiiinido n of
these twolnen.. The event' has Proved
otherwiee. ' Evan tie!' interposition of
Prance' in the antra Of.43o7nair was
promptly regarded as an offense; sad
bum nolo of the States have ratified
the fresh attempt to dividend distract
Moreover, Giese eenuusto be abundant
reasons Ow believing that a large major
itrof the people of Austria, while feel
ing a ileitis', suaclunenttothe reigning
family and a strong <Mire that it shotid
recover and hold the headship of Ger
many, are animated by enlistees* desire
that theisolidisiti of the German people
shall be achieved, Es statterundor what
leadership. There are indication that
a martial alliance botrun Easecre J &
earn and Itlioiees tio diVide'Germang
--IdA6sPli ficialdialiaetaUpbalions
oltweakirlinit 1a tht:halic of the Au,
Ulan people ranging themselves openly
on the side of Prussia.
.What was to be anticipated under
such circumstances has actnally hap
pened.; the fresh negoilail°°'tortatze
ICI
Bouth,German Confederacy have taken
such 4 shape that the French Minister of
Foreign Affairs has addressed notes to
the Pllll3/6/2 government with which It
is istisfild. Finding be cannot do vrimt
lea would, N.krOISON his made up his
mind, like any common mortal, to do
the best be can under the circumstances.
Stip, there seems to be no diminution
la French warlike preparations. There
- 6n be no doubt as to what is signified
by the unwonted activity witneued In
inwards, depots and eneutipromats.
French vanity has been deeply touched
by Germany; not by invasion, or menace,
or dlapiragetnent; but by the marvellous
development of nationlity.. Germany
seems to stand between France sad the
and this 13 sot' to be endured.
Fronts lout dominated Europe most of
the time for half a century. She fur
molly, proclaimed the abrogation of the
German emplie, and wiped it from the
=Pei :,Yet that empire, without her
leave; claims the right to be. From the
ashes in which it wax entombed it has
arisen into new life and startlin;g con
spicalty. Its treadrt acquired greatness
throws France into the shade. There
are portents of still grander .ielevatlon,
even tOthe constituting of it the colossal
power of Europe. It in not enough for
France to be powerftil. Sheds so great
that nothing contents her but to be su
preme. She can hold fellewitdp with
no equal. What this morbid seatbnent
may lead her to the future only casi dig.
close.
FARM, GSUDEN AND HOUSEHOLD.
rillSeealw liras* Laud,.
• The iTstem of fall seeding to crass Is
beginning to be practiced In some
ides and with the best results. The sys
tem to which we refer is the *wing of
grass seeds eapanttnly or not in connec
tion of grain of any. kind.
The usual practice tato seed with some
crop Hade r impresahlln that th e grain
not only serves a good 'purpose In pro,
tectieg the 'growing plants, but that the
land in this way is made to yield an an
nual crop which would not obtain If
nothing but grass Hod alone were 'own.
When grass seed is "own with spring
grains there Is &liability of its not taking
well, and See frequently get a light crop
of grass the following year. This, it is
claimed, can be avoided by fall sowings .
The land is plowed in August or Sep.
timber and a toplresaing of well rotted
manure or compost applied, the land
thoroughly harrowed and fitted for
meadow. The grass seed is then sowed
and covered with a bush or light harrow
end the soil rolled. The September
rains bring up the seeds and_ it gets well
rooted before the setting Matron. The
next season, shoat the latter part of Jaly,
a good crop of bay is taken off. Thus
nothing is lost except the fall feed, and
on land requiring plowing this is of little
value. The rotting eod and the compost
added, make a deep filth which will y ie ld
several good crops, and when - these be
gin to fail the land is treated in the same
way again.
There is great difference of opinion as
to the beat way of keeping up meadow;
and in seeding them down. Upon stock
farms many contend that no croppays
so well as grass, and that when the laud
needs breaking up the sooner it can be
got back into grass the better. In other
words, permanent pastaresand meadows
are sought; and no attention paid to a
regular rotation of mope When with
a system prevails, the usual or common
practice ie to break up,putting the land
the first year to cora. The second year
spring grains are sown, and the had
seeded to grams at the same time. It is
evident under this system, unless con
siderable quantities of manatee be need,
the land must be somewhat exhausted of
its fertility. The grain cropshave robbed
it, and it goes back to gram less able to
yield a maximum- crop than when first
broken up. The plan indicated of seed
ing la the fall, it will be seen, eono
mires all the elements of fertility stared
up in the soil for the grass crop, and as
experience has shown, gives larger re
turns in grass at a less expense of ma
nures then by- the other method. By it
you get a continuous crop of grass year
after year, which is often of much ac
count when the lands devoted to meadow
are limited, and when any Materiel
r_duction of the bay crop is attended
with the inconvenience either of reduc
ing the ordinary stock or the purchaseof
hay or its equivalent in the other kinds
of cattle food..
These considerations hay. led many
fanners to change from tha commoa
sYstam of seeding to this, and after test
ing it thoroughly, baileys it is an im
tiPortant Improvement over the old prac
ce-
They urge, in addition, that there is
more lehmre in *must and September
for getting the ground - into nice condi
tion for meadows, and that there Is leas
liability of having the work imperfectly
dine on account of the weather than
there la in the spring, when often haste
Is necessitated in order to get crops into
the ground in mason while not unfre
gam:Lay, the soil mo at be worked when
too wet, - leaving the surface In a poor
condition far the seed bed.
It Is a good custom to roll 2111411dr In
hr the spring that were seeded the pre
vious autumn. preues Into the
soil muy roots tbst are thrown up and
would otherwise perish, and leaves the
surface to good Condition for the, scythe
sad rake.
Litaring realtsy
Wheat screenings and cracked corn, I
find to be the bestadapted Iced for Weir
der; this should he fed to them u often
as twice a day. ' , while -In the interim
something shotad, be placed at their plea
sure to pickat. I dissent from the idea
that fowls should ever go hungry In or.
der to grow fist oi to lay eggs. I have
never learned bow to fatten or bring
fowls into& parturient condition by feed•
lug little or nothing. Broom-corn seed,
well ripened, affords my fowls &constant
sepply of wholeeome and cheap pro
vender, for banoh;between their regular
feedings of screenings er cormand I find
my corn and buckwheat, etc., do not
disappear so quickly by veniclotumess an
where they have to reiywhollyon stated
feeding •
s. •
Good authorities have laid down one
rule among many good ones, which I
appeal from to the good Seatle of tog
brother poulterers, so far; leant, as it I
regards growing champ, that la;
"Werner keep feed before them all the
lima" Workbag on the system of he
man physiology, this made vary well;
but an infant relieves its sustenance
when it ale/ for 14 rbelleve oar Infant
&Wks= being able to help themselves,
without crying for It, 'should be permit
' ted to do so. Belled feed, such as pota
tees and meal; with small or large pieces
of meat, as an be &forded, hasten the
growth of poultry vary much; use as
mush pepper, and a Mar more than
would be pleasing to oar palates as sew '
oning; but It is almoit useless to say to
any one, use no salt. Farmers whe
make their own butter, and have soar
milk, should remember to divide a part
of this refuse material with the hens, for, 1
white : pigs make the ham, we cannot 1
hovel= and eggs without the hens.
_ There certainly is a great difference in
fowls . about tutoring, and without
stating any particular preference en this
article, I will remark, that for early
cueriet nsei, the Asiatic varieties are the
best. Yellow- created poultry, on sc.
count of its rich appearance always
brings the highest price 111 market; sad I
the. reverse of this is the cue, in many
markets, with eggs. In the cue of the
meet, the only difference Is In the Imagi
nation; while, In the cue of eggs, imagi-
Cation is greatly at fault ifi making
choice of white shelled eggs, for the yel
low shell is a mark of great er nutriment .
es rullyyellow corn contains ' more oil
than the whit* flint variety.--Gorres•
pledgee* Opuntry alma/non.
—•
The T:eloakee. Ply or MOler*
A tobteeo planter relates the follow
ing aipperience and succesa In the des
traction of that pest to the crop—the
nothanother of the tobacco worm:
I33rin ,111 e all other tobacco planters,
mitered for years by the ranges of this
deitnictive'and annoying insect, I pro
ceeded to Watch . Its movements sad As
certain its habit& I found It trammel) ,
fiord of staking at the bloom of the
Jamestown,mere generally speaking the
"Janson" weed, wild morning glery,
etc. but especially the former, Accord
?
lag.y, at the lame of setting out the
plants, I set out among them some eight
or ten "liaison" plants, which, like the
other evil weeds, grew up sod bloomed
Just in timelier the objects ofthiscuu of
an inject.4procared from a druggist
&horn ca of pulverized Dy. pew.
der, or dy e ne, mixed It with water,
making It vary 'watt with hottey,(sugar
orimmuses will do u well,) put it
.10 a
ball aka tattle with a cork stopper. into
whia I. a geese quill. Thus
armed and e tapped, I wentjtvery even
In. 'betimes sunset. and 111111glet and
dropped a three rdnme- Or Sae lain.
tore into the bloom of the "Jimson,”
and the next day would pick np band
fails of the insects lying dead under the
nearest trees, or in the corn field close to
the tobacco patch.
So eminent was my success in destroy
ing them that many of my neighbors
were induced to try the experiment, and
the consequence is that the crops in our
neighborhood are much less injured by'
them than usual. The poison destroys
that particular . ..doom . as well 10 the fl y.
Seeing this, I no every evening and drop
it into the new ones which form In the
next twenty-four hours. If every plan
ter would follow this practice, that par
ticular race of destructive insects would
soon become extinct.
My crop this year has so far been pro
tected by this process as scarcely to show
that such an insect existed. at all, and if
no hail storm or otheracCident overtakes
It before cutting and housing, It will be
entirely frig from Injury of any kind.
All the trouble I hayo had with it is
-destroying. the eggs..laid by flies from
other places, as they are known to fly as
far as a mfle, and to fly stout and de
posit their eggs all night of moonlight
nights.
This process of getting rid of so great
an injury to this most important crop,
being within the reach of every one, it
will be nnirentally practiced, I hope
thus enabling a planter not only to raise
as mach again, but better, and. escape
that most tiresome and back-breaking
procesi of worming tobacco.
Grawtrur Sugar Sesta.
From experiments made in Belgium,
it appears :that the planting of sugar
beets upon ildps Induces a better grotith
of the plant, vrith less interruption on
account of the. leaves than by - Gat ma—
nure. The advantages claimed for this
system of planting are, that in stony
soil - it mellows a huger amount of ler
tile matter, while in light soils the mois
ture is absorbed in greater quantities,
enabling the roots to go deeper into the
sub-soil. It is claimed, also, that the
culture in ridgei require leas manure than
on a flat surface, more ground being re
quired to contribute nutriment to the
plants. 'llurt they may be cultivated with
more ease, and with a greater economy
of labor, upon ridges, we have found in
our experience, since the plow or horse •
hoe may be ust4l earlier along the rows,
thus reducing hand-weeding in the space
along the line of the rows. A farther
advantage of ridge planting claimed is
that the plants grow. longer and send
"heir roots deeper, thus suffering less
from disease, heat and rain. In addition,
the roots yield a larger per centage of
sagas and starch.
We regard the beet as one'ot the most
nrolltable roots that eau be grown for
stack feeding. The labor of cultivatioa
is much leu than for the carrot, and the
crop is leu liable to be attacked by In
secta mid thereby loot, than the turnip.
They are more easily harvested thaa
carrots, and are of more nutritive value
than turnip& The mangolds are excel
lent keepers., which is an additional et ,
gninent in their favor. Whether the beet
may be grown profitably for sugarmak.
ing, in this State, is a question which is
yet to be.soload. .
iIiLT I 'r'r C. j
The Gardener's Monthly recommends
autumn planting for asparagus, stating
that actual experience shows it to be not
only feasible, but letter than spring
planting. .The ground is prepared as for
the crop at env other season, and after
cutting off the green lops of the young
seedlings, the reots are set precisely as
In spring planting. They push new
roots at once and make eyes so strong
that even from one year old setdlinmt
some uparagas•—bat not, of course, very
strong—kas keen cut the following spring;
and when two years old roots have been
need, a full amp kubeen cut in the same
thrus—a result no one expects from spring
planting.
The editor rereads that within the
last two years he has watched expert=
meats made by wend gentlemen, on
planting asparagas in. Amps; and, the
result is a remarkable atoms.
L
A writer In the American Journal of
Horlisulturs adopts a plan in budding
rows which greatly expedites the work,
and is attended with complete =MIL
Instead of either' but or worsted com
mon adhesive plaster is substituted. In
this method no tying is necesury, the
plaster adhering at once exactly when,
it is required. The plaster used la the
common adhesive plaster bought at the
shops, stud . the writer states that by its
use the budding is performed with - great
neatness and exactness as well as rapid
ity. This would seem to be an improve
ment our the old practice, and may
prove a useful hint to those who. cold.
vide roses.
COVE DYSPEPSIA CURE tts
awe. field semi the Masa. .
Co.'. Dyspepsia Cunt 1 a soVorola Mad/
tot all diseases etas sunaach and boala.
Co.'. DYIDGPIII4 Can awes face ad an.
Lot lase allista PIM MU =Waiter lt.' •
Ca's Xnastada Can eons lastaalaaeoall.
ad you do at aro to tale a nook to oft Di
drat.
Ckoen Dlnpolwlit Cturols the rentoalayprtls,
411/u ktlinril; It MOS only cream tho appetite.
but enables ;on to un.147 414.4 lon rood.
MEMIMMI
Dlspepals Care Lan Invaluable Medd
to all who are weak., dabllltats4 and low
state of sormal salon. ' .
sr ems •gun, for Zittilmro raul
JOSEPH PLEXIDID, Druggist,
1=22:1221
• AILE YOU BILIOUS? .
liiellltudea et bath males lON saneer ltd cue..
ilea la the allnastlve ; t.t. Dart to di...en •t
the eta:Lath. liver eamplelate wales the
most mutest . 01 all Interest elem.. Ito
mat reliplothe an a yelletelth %this la the
white• et the eyes. eepeolally near the latter
comets, ea ue.gat allibtle pant al 110.11U111
la the right Lie, vela bet.•.a the themes.
blades, eltx headache. lesidtadal
lath e appetite aad Inegatatity of tb.
bowels.. Whoever reeegalses thl. 41theeal• is
...Wage* hlavaa ao.dtU may lea gate car-
Pala that mare blip exist. la hi. blood sad Wes
puma namel eta towels MAU te pedleat fee
Ws tuella. and that DIP Ile. :maim Wales
mid reaulattht. Om at the special am et.
11031 . 112111'11E1TTZES
la to aunt tut rub animalee as this. Its
tonic arinolpie roues the liver from Ile torpor,
”d Its aperient aliment gently relieves the In
teatinal emit of Ins Li:erotism consequent upon
it , rillteleurrmliOlT or maturew cathartic, the
till.. Perseus of billane hum will Init it the
beet Reinhard easiest the litigate towillon they
are oesslttetioually predispeeed...ann aboali
carefully arottt all the ordinary *Enchain, Elm*
Cants.
CORE OF FISTULA
Ds..Z.zrsts x I vents to nun Ton for Tow
Ittaelass. 441111USCI museums of sty CIP
use, for which /Called to onadt you some thao
10 January tut. Toa will remeatom, that / had
a orrepllutlen of amaze.. which dully wiled
la • tortltdo ia, wklah had belga odrlsod to
not alma" on mooont • i hensolag mash,
wirtal It was land might, &Mice ay lead.
I law Oa Ills tutelar a do of trestUe
wet Ilk. Wu was he a <Attlee alleatlea.
waleh, 12 eaceemf.l at all, would suturally
throw the Qua. opal lig /alto or some other
Thal eau. ea await of medullas of Um
outs aid the lounedista ohetk to • .Wham
whlch I was amstulhed to bottom was • ab
ase Itrarlatat of Nalaro beget ad a some mar.
bad undltlea la the sisal. I tool penally
maladyd that your method of treatateat,: porl.
mpg m lb.system. and Mot OOMMIOd. to
the fistulas. , PM. Mat stm, If anythLui male, 1
without 0014100, latch' dal It ltd. and 1 am
happy to rePert myself won In am 7 hallealar.
with armadas sad better hoalth Was I hue had
far sun. 1 weal. also ado tau the applua
Man 701 Md. were ilmOst plant. es , ' ad has
left We • now mu, with all the snails. as .
ylser of round beach. • •
Tom; gratetallf. • o—.
Dr. X.Tw's eonsallatjal ones as Ito. la
run area. Mm2l.tawattl 4 p.
1.34v01 1 113.0:9414'3 , '.1:44iii:11
WY. JIN Admit Awes, Q.
*4,54 arm; to on onoOloAsonol to
mow adanitowforthe 4morrri and
ali otha• s throw/hod Pri MORI BOW
wad Ow
GEL POSSIBI, & RES,
No. 62 FIFTH ST.,
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Shell. emblem ead the b.
Ho Wee 7 he,* received their eereoplete sto u ck
Fall Woolens,
.West of England, .
Scotch and *Vouch,
Coatiop and Candmetres,
•
Shit, nab and Velvet . Vestings
flan the Lend MA beet nlectloo of riecli Ire
Ons one beton lotrodond this narks%
IMPOoIItD IOATHZIOCESuUnTtntIInkIa.
Notwltbatuultso tam blob win or Itopertod
oonog patratonol nook tor catty Teo
onnostiod to au ooporlor daoemota to at
.0. nay Inn us telta .then Dotnoon, wilco
Calit.olllel la by to tlitlX 10Toolago.
Tinning eon Ontonero for LI. nil Mtn!
aPlon lOW taro monde& to
wanolla Ike
path we oadoaror to moult coo i mood
.11.1.stion la too funs; Of VOW Woo. Etta
ton to thou novannewat.
11.1111 f. 7/LICIFI.
ltsatakort TAlLtuut.
• 40 nab stmt.
.a4Vi t rill
FILESII
- macnSALLMsON/ i n
t / aa4 r lh
ta plaf cklieles, oliviioU,
lanes. Immo wimps. A ISITZ:
U 1114111130; •
ritilielall• 0006 Itaa.
• is* ATRG : •. i • G . 4:110 c. • • S .• , SEiTEMIIKEt 10, 1867".
fctENCH OF BETS LOST.—on
A. O Cicadae two weak, ago. was tool.
Bunch of Firs Stye,
Between Itancbaeter sad Alheft.). The Soder
am <oaf., rarer HOSP I T AL. oover ho b ..lt theta
at the .HOHINIC
2110:1
TO G IVAAIIIEUTAL OF maim
E, HOUSTON & CO'S,
r gEtlla ` it . ,T r e r flit, = i °47l eo
tall o f M u omoiler.
:too - titles la CLOTHS.
( 7 ...... 1 311/Z71123 mit VILOTINS.
rfloo•
Teem
reamcable sad to milt Um Unfoo.
actoo
8 20 REWARD.—STOLEN from
the pieture Oeld of the deduct nod, on
last Tuesday nhrlst. A LIGHT ICED COW, toe
Years old and Wing milk: expected to be trellis
noon. .Any one 115101 Won:11.11On of Dar or
arreerine the Wet. reerdre the above
ward. T. W. 6 / 1 &W.
Wales naves . YIIIe, .I.l.leibety Co., p
STORE STAND MDR RENT
Tbs old eetabllabed STURM STAND of William
Bite, de eaued, at Zit Watwrford. Jan Isla
eoniity, pa-, will be rented mi reasonable ten...
from one to five year.. It 1e wall wetted la •
thriving eittameatty, nail always commanded a
" Mi ' e. l 2P*lso 'nifty or =OAS 00004
lately purchased. on bend, 101,1119,111bn sold 04
wmlesale.at a great bare/du By WarentanW the
geode ;soundest of the Bland wi ll be glean Im
mdiately.
AppacatlOß to Denude to
4. X. MORRIBON, or
Mew. Ma/SY 11/EIK,
selfilld at East Waterford, daulate
DUPONT%
GUNPOWDER.
This wall known Powder Is pot nti In patent
metailic tan. and I, tharefare safer to handle
tralarbit Mum •••^lea kegs, and haring
beam la 00. by the pantie and that/or.
ointment for over sixty yens, needs po olo.o
rtmisamendation as to tu tty.
bossy desortptlon at tirUltalliG,
and its. 0.10 111 Mt aim wham. always on
band and tarsals from Maaasines at the LOW"
Zs? MASMSXY Sta2/1:16
D. W. C. BEDWKLL & CO .,
00r. Water at. Sad Many All."
•410:1111
OONDTIOTED OB .THE ZIMPSIII
ST. JAMES HOTEL,
No& 405 & 401 Liberty St"
•
°Matt* the tralint Depot,
PII7IIIIOIIIIB, PA.
JAMES K. LAN &Kik Prioprletor.
trtivse It sliner baltt and spltuildly
ttlthadotad coawneent to el thy metros& et.-
iWttlNailiTtgr. LOlll%.""tlittTgrlVl
welt. set.s.
MICE TEI CORBY,
No. 2 St. Clair Street.
NEW CROP FINE TEAS,
KEW CARGO FINE TEAS
SEWN. AT NEW YORK PRICE
ladanekevu ofernt W larti ton
1¢11111.114
darERIC4X TE.et CO.,
No. 111 ST. CLAIR IrflUtri.
anntaarrta
DTA/WISHED Ins.
BOITIZIS PITTED ur WITH
Hot and . Cold Water, dcc.,
By Iliperleveett .11 yruU•sl workmen.
JOHN H. TATE,
Piansther and Gaa Fitter
227 L lbarty Street, Pittsburgh ; and
a Federal Street, Allegheny.
===l
TWO STOAT
BRICK DWELLING,
r.gicteil=axl flea mal..e.
llecond
WILL BC SOLD CHL&P,
lh ,onak.uo.k.
STEEL & WILSON, •
atolrin sad Erg istal6 Aae.U.
No, 04 Badtallakt meet.
CM
WRITE, ORB & CO.,
rni. 6le
Sava Jul? orzarat a
LARGE 1510141111ZNT or
NEW DRESS GOODS,
Which they Offer at Lew Meer,
HAZARD POWDER.
T AM NOW PREPARED TO
0ha1 . 7 Wet mottos,. .11 tot large or
orders -
EA .man TAltWd CELEBRATED POWDEIL
erder. lett at or soot 07 :WI b ouidoiro.
ran. It? and 174 7.CLIJUL !TIZZY, Alio.
StiOx7 City. 70., or to 1411 153COND
rltitOnrok. r... will rose.. 'wows Wootton.
j' . AIRTIME KIRK.
AT ELTON'S.
OLIGAZD THIO DAT
Hamburg Edgings,
French Cambrk Bands,
2'uckird Skirling*, .
rictorie Lawns,
AS 17 r/ rlll. 11111.11:27
NOTICE to THE HOLDERS OF
BOUNTY BONDS,
flamed ay b Illeboal Board Of the
ruts Bars. Clio of Alborgo.lo7.
Parties holdloir lands arlabora as riAlorr..
Cp. BT. TO. 71. 07. 100, aro hereby awl.
iled to present. them so r. attRIVILA. /Om..
for rOl.OOlO. at Choy will cow to boor bum.
oat from talothoo
By color 0. Ike Othool .ftord.
c ,o_oo.ll. rrirldeat.
Ailri ll
arry.
•
DOPE SPICE MILLI.
z. s /1312(1.1.1%....".......C.A. MAW.
aurazzir.azer a 111 2141rErra.
Mammon ler.T. D. Diked, lit.. .Meter... and
Dealers la IC kind. atarillte •NIJ cuurrzu
i:td'Art:,'`, (31 2:41.?,!gt
Mal elan Gala l.
amnia( data la order
rdigr W tar " r7t
GOUBLAY BROS., •
SEW anurecTußzu
27 Barclay St., near Church It..
22.701ar
. 31. E.—Prim LIM mnat iriantlionlaw.
amaze
WASHINGTON WWI
qtreet, nor Mk* Nail limier.
• W. W. ABIDERSON,
Mann fnetnrnr nt_cifmr
Oran NYS YLOITE
:autvrautt„..uwagtivlrkv.:
Coat saann, on sbon netleo.
SCHOOL HOOK&
thaltAtrattUartniX4=‘b
men., varchmenr. II the Jowl.{ Maas or
INVlnigr6l7 /. l6 gTitgaln
=mink);
rtMatisitfigiedir u'a""" AU
MnT
6.114T0WS 113 Tkinkl
A . IL MAGILIOJEIar.
lb. 9$ rourth lifireet,
migracemig.reistas tra
asur/ANONA2 ZMN sikalt.hataf!
gr atw aIAYILIga L AII ) ,W,WMA :
TILINIMLY anurtaatlY 6amd.
F. AUTOS,
xicca.urtoAr. A3D zmanozzam o
DRAFTEMA.N.
Ice—Cor. 11111, /Lark.' ,
JOHN PEClit OHNApiHEarrAL
Amallart . tt. ea: lien Leg ' Wood. r t i ek r g
altar greinines,Ml4==4
Trirr=shkeel trlin,
%%OP fealleasallialr-caill.; ktona tia
N. nyteat Inaalter.
'GEORGE HEAVEN,
CANOE INIAINUCTUREit,
. dies ktlggrr i t n eireut /HUM
IpJAL 11211 MILT. miond LW' 1;w tits
•
SI6,(XxTO LOAN,
°Lim Ain YOXTVAIM
JPZIT9rIr,
111. N lbalthield Stmt.'
iitatalaubt gel&
,1813 SCREENS
or A XXV lITTIA
,W=.llJa 4411+Uasi all /1144 W tM
irisumurteraixr.
.1011 ! 111 , 11K1111 .‘ i XI%
•
FARM WANTED.
PROPOSALS ABE • INVITED
'" salt .m be ~.dyed by the Dlrecters el tho
row of TAO City of Lllegledy. watt WOND/T.
the 14th day of (hardier. 107. for Ore oriroly4
of • PARK UT TRIM 051 TO TWO HMI.
DYED ACRWS, In Allegheay 0.0•t7; for the
Virliorse of erecriad thanks • Hone for 'Meaty
Peer. praremeirwal be ea*n t• the =meths
eharacicristlea Lceeseihutty. hood soil, rem.
Nllly of elltivalloo, braiding aSti.. /immune,
cam, amid synods of Anillottat ed/witY ( *.Card
• eonetiat sootily of rraioro
Propeeare to be tolled zed endordsd .. Protroi
We for a Perin i , ' lad addrersed to either IMO.
011/11T, JOHN 11. 1.1.111 ks or P ht, 111:111DOCT,
Directors of the Poor, or they Melt. eddrtimod
to K. Me00ld:11111.4, isecretarf of C. Baud.
Ofilce, Lard nary. City Hall.
By order of the 00 0:f11
, FOLLESITOI9 , IS”
FREEPORT BARRED FLANNELS
We are Avers for the rale of Ws weU•knewy
wake,
FULLERTON'S BARRED FLANNELS
Bold at ulll yrfu, .trielly coMmlza
We have Una day accepted the /civics or the
."OREEISPIILLE WOOLEN RILLS"
W. cu... CO., &ad ara preparal to . sell at
MILL MITE. -
BRRINVILIB BARRED FLANNELS.
BAB ODURTRY BLAIIKEZE.
Thee Flannels ars 34 inches adds. the heaviest
Scoured Flannel in the tnarket, and iathitudeany
itga:rll-Z i r3%) ° 4 174 iv:a:at
Ire nenver am at K ILL
trice, • saving to begets
et freight Lad charge.
assurnnar.anaaraoar a co.,
W11,11.16.16.LA D61.11006/4
satellaW7 160. 116 Wood Street. rlCUttnrigh
1 1 TO TEACHERS.
W ADE ANALYTIC AL SCHOOL
erutde.t
!!'46rtinileit.'.
I seo
Naarsq." ere 140 W BEADY rod the use of
the series embreceD
ANALYTICAL TIENT NEADER. M ewes, 10
too. Mee, 21.1.
ANALYTICAL ONOOND MIMI/A 1110 lows,
lame. Price, We.
ANALYTICAL TIED BEADLE, ICI pages,
toms. De.
ANALYTICAL PO turn' ar.A.Dut,
WarA.:Priee, 90e.
ANALYTIcALItEADZS, 1110 Pee.,
Lone. Price, AM.
LNALYrio.t., sixvit ILEAC
IL 464
Irmo. Prlce.ll.lo.
.ILIALYTIUAL or/MINA 1011 CAW" Dreo.
Price f 9
PeU IDADING trams; I clam.
Deafened te occessow , the Anatetteelnes4.
en. Mowed on [mai! modem. Imerd,
111 / 11 tDoTalir e lh.IEDEN. fa elegeetlf
Prlnted colored cerds, 3..5e Is. nob, eecooo
B=l.r.:a m .P .4 .lfL u uraigiiriatai.
Thew 'Laden we roilesed to present IMP.'
toot Improventems. and orathlos greater cwt.
I .ooa. then Soy Merlons wets of the elem.
DepeeteDy thee we wettest boon. the melt
re extended Rad western' areedence le the
wow-row. They are manufecurec la the
meet attreettra Dod lost 'wow. To feellltate
examinetton, the reloletters 10/Imed. Wt.
)104, to ur teacher Delis copy of 0100 r
eaCli of the Keeling Beata 'cot tooludang the
grte".?7 Neeolce Lemons" or 4. oencenze
quer 000 welpt of half WI mice.
ente?L ' i c e. ' .lllll4t erl ' inntA P D e rto e o
an7 4 ::f
destrlog It. - •
MASON' lINANITINAIs
DM BROADWAY. NSW. YOUR
NABOB L HLMI4It. 1M Tl 4 oat BA, Boston
sADISAA
Adam4a O. B. Woodworth &
Rothester Climatical Works,
bet 111.113 It 115 Ithla Pmt,
EMAIL/TEN. 8. Y.
- , N. T. 07110/4
11191111Broadwar.
" A VI
aral .rat,
ro
.21 4 r.qtpile+
— l4 = P , r4
.
t` Pr,i;;Er,,,,
xkrvittl 4 , - I• go ns•
• .111 es
•Lainteo rt
Penp.:l seLo allivaad
ttnajai pa. iromtip 1.4.1 MU,
.31171.1111/1111113.1
agafaq . 4 1.°1 NI 0, growl
In
Betanj.loa 114VIOAPOOhl
REELER a WILSON'S
Iligheat Premium Gold.Meda
-
• 4,lit '4 : : /: ti" .
SEWING MACHINES,
15•1.oroom, a. al 1 1 / 1 1716T.
Nat
- 0
1,12.111' T 1 Asl4 A
• .. .
211 /4 . 011.....11. 0. BALTON
SITE, SEATON & SEATON,
Local Collecting Agents,
are. I •T. mats errasisr, knp runs.
13=1
41114.1.tn,TATur" Zl4ll`''''
)4Mtal
RIM
PAPER HANGINGS,
FOP RZCZLIT6O, 1F GRIMM VAZI.CIT, £
No. 101 Market Street.
.1011. R. RIJOHRS t SRO.
Baum! mucus
THE CBABTIESS VALLEY
BRICK COMPANY
Prnund liccant
13 Pt I a ,
Onnatitlon. at • TIEDUCCD
raze.. • large stovk always on baud at their
1211 1 1/ 4 aTAMM6
11. T. ILL2IIII/Mr. .teat.
EMETI
THE PITTSBURGH
Stun Brick lianlicturing co.
ili unmato cuti
Iromo adasooot:to city Tula
_ppy., snit Uno,rmltC_ stlastALHNIUt.
rain " r ft" w'"'D
• a. nowsow,
w. W. DIIRCB/121.D..
Vim. ?mildest sad Tresasier.
JUT ItEpEITItD, AT
rnm
ROBERTS & BEERRATT'O
WIIOLXSALS £3D KITAIL
El, kw ill hut M, Wart Lufkin
0 .1111111:1111LYELLM IT.,
A ass ragV /es Ira, jc i rlakarAt tits*.
sa, Se
estUsystites (Soles. r, we
1e%. " ..4 • di MI 1131. o Roowforsilohloceood
Al.oonaolasetaroro of LIIIDIZZXN'S
COOLTati APPAL-TVS, IN sesta, Verna.
Igo; sedates, , is. halms
G.nAl DRILLS, •
FANNING DE11.48,
mail ate CO! vot) ME! name.
iiiitreacqr collateral,
AT 819 unfarr
,STREET,
rirreattaciti, rA., '•
Orat ths Weal tl COLtrithiAAA,
.QlllO.
W. W. WALLACIO.
b.„ RATILFrtI'd 141111 ' 1 3 1 :
liTimpawaßPNlf
-2,„altniriati.at
ale LlBllM7'mama P. •
RTEAN autnekr. AND NIA 11-
to -rdar. ilgitz g*iraggje ta i;tr ! _a_Trg
BuntLfid alts suku n tles al hnent, 11.
14. Itr i va n p n . eft, .old to Ude
.I.l4l :irtgitainglig
'77,731; fIitruWITTNA.
A vr.
W. wALLAcz.
THOS. OA.R.LIN,
nun nil Nunn noun 10111,
n.NDOWLY
PUL Ifr atiTt iw iLLIVIR L CM
IiAbirt. MYNVIS,I.4IIaintIATS,
Li, ot all slags. {MATZ BANS, WAG°N,
Wit atiTrit Rill * o l f Irllag •
Cos.
KIISSALANN. •
ram Bind, between Timm/
and Gibatnnin
ennsalti and Dealer In Hardware.
I
Base = AL now.
_"'"'" L •lowi r MOTIII,
g;iirn;CFraIIiMPUILDINGI Nog.
Cr, 1 117 1 12 1 te
nn.4
11 4d i lik OWE fnK
0"
c A l t re
n. L inea Tit VI -Z
rtga :1 4 41 1 17 4 tt a te Mn r a tFal
MI O&M O" itdii
liner au
. azuri h ,
AN ORDINANCE tor the Ora
toxItreIIAWDIVIV'AWINOM
STREIT and lIIPALSO ALLET. In the YorouCh
of Lawresteville.
encrtOrt I. de en ardatard and medal by the
ltnrfese waft Thaw (Malt bby IlorsYab ar
Lewes...WM. and W hereby essabitY by
lAyytvg ,of maw. Thar trie ntreet Germmlttee
it sad mei Sr. bushy mbar - Led and empow
ered as Milts sad rem Iva proaouls Dr the Er.
OM. paving and tertian ot Et Mary's amine.
from Me Wittsbardh and kireeßlollllg taraynke
read, ms tam. to wed, alley; Zee. atter.. to
drums. streeM (Marione street. ;ma Allen
otreel Se Walawright street: sad tor tot dtwittOt
:gal:Vga t '" ; %TM
wit. tat lowest lid beat d ennisra:as ' their dlir.
C7CIIO.
- • .
HIM I. That the 'este and ereensee of Radial
sale/streets sad alley shall be maid In the metes
32,,1=. *,t74l,°:ll"lrg: •Vr= 7 2.d.7`g
fraying the cost. sad expenses of petted and
eartdoessid streets se] aley, Mere be and there
leboreoy
the
a *rectal tax. to be Gluon? ta
booed on the Kt eval lots boundler aye absttion
andLt4 stoevt and co l en oreportiox to the
obent aad coprised mad bounding
abutting ea worasert.
bin. Inat as eoon so the costs and expertise
of Amid Improvomerds apt Indy asoortelnel by
the Borintels /augulator, it eltall be Ills duty to
mimes apportloo tbeeameael.ep [be several
lot bolder*
to .P../
lloy, according to toe rale herelubofore Men.
tee.
ale thereupon to give tittle. thereof to ate
owner or elentirs of sold let or 101 l respeettvolv.
or to the otteep.l, attinteor g Karel.. of socle•
WlC.sled Make return Of said assessments to
eaer of said boroeoh.
St. That It ehall be the city of 'Po Tres/i
-nner tbe return ea made to cause notice to
be Style to Oho several part!.. on Whoa ...al
iments mar be lands oe a/emulate. that 111211K4 the
amount therm( Is bald to In tblrly dty•
arum such not lee. they will Sewreceeded agatatt
lo the manner provided by
Ordained Ana enacted Into • leer this Ott) dr; of
!lePtember. A. to. UM_ . . .
J. n. BUFFUN, Mures.
Attest—M. J. mcc.vrx.
Gold Pens, Foley's make, waran'd.
Bill Books, rasa Books;
Check Books on all the Banks;
Time Books and Memorandums;
Adams Express Receipt Books;
Ledgers, Day Books, arc., on hand
and mado to order;
Writing Fluids and Copying Inks;
Books and Presses;
Stationery, of every description.
MYERS, SCllOl[lll a co..
Poot Building, 39 Fifth Street.
MYERS, HOPPER & CO.,
tehscomoti to H. ILIstILUEL Amon.
XASiIIThACITUBIIIII of
FURNITURE
Of Every Description.
SCHOOL AND OFFICE Fraiern&
No. *Smithfield Street
IFM7EM=M
c. m. C. zorrxx.-.ww. I. yam
e1b22:.1
Pittsburgh Importing House.
XITAELT/LIIED IU6.
SCRRIDT & FRIDAY,
lIMPONIXIS OF FOZZIOBI
WINES AND LPN°
No. 409 Penn Street,
•
EMIL
Would &beet Um attention of 14 petite to tee
Itealeesetag enoerter reatiltles thrtettO
Z Vairtr l32• =4 , l7.l ° V.P . i..ll:7 " '
Dl. 'to offer ;De renew grades or shot.
retee. IritarMatiltritilTooPeolr"".
ofritoe reepeetfotif solicited
WHAM tr=roliftelr. " Oe2l:Erl4
pODIONOUS AND FILTHY I
illultarattou an and
3 111 LIIRACHEI RIGS;
31401 LELD, iroyll.lo,
r alum&
111.114 ALBA. 217
am *swag the Ad Seratless trod.
THE. PURE SPICE RILLS,
3TXIVECHUIL
Itmanstars aata . l2% perfealT nriLl 5110131.
$600.00 REWARD
Tor tee adeltoraU. toeetiboll7Bll4.a. Chu
Iltetute or Pena "pieta win go aa ter at term
Ptallefee of &Alliterated !picas vaally teid.
1111.1171 NZ
.17111=17/ Olga=
ARBUCKLEB it CO.,
ban u 7 tividm or hn Btia Eta
222 and 224 Liberty street,
PITTSI PEGI2.
.
ra tramall of oar . wise lIIIIIMOUND
.1.1.1 ulna s* C•Swt Int l . eurtee . •
NOTICE.—TIIE TINDERSION.
, I ,X b r: Ire et y lateral their Meads
Mereterbeels land, Zi%s p i f ra.. " r
/Ink street, text to toner of Wosel,:the e.
new **Mg their Innen. steak et •en
JE FrEZR r t etc 47 COST I
•
Cone Ming Witebes,• Silver War, Aroma,
line Teel. Cutlers. litatury, lOUs of revel...
awes., Sex. Wets. resnet Cloets. eta. eta.,
tollotter with 111 l their lasswes, notelets., of
logo ueeat of silver mounted Oslo:Ass show
ems. fancy shelving, women, ete•
• no w
Um gest of Untoborwe expect to es-erea
ung now store with a. entlro new one fresh eteet
Roue.
Lovergyng
ry 1=217 ,.. • Arst•lau Jewelry
REINEMAN. METRAN & SEIDLE,
No. 49 MTH lITELZT.
Nest to look Block
EOM
TEAM 'TO AND FROM
LIVERPOOL 3 QUEENSTOWN, Ireland.
• TWICE •WE IL
THE TEMPLE LINE, .
Wrist KERBY a•TITIIDAT—IYEET WED
NEEUAT—carrylea• U. Mani. Tickets sold
asd tress Irelsad. England, acoussd. Use
malty and Trams. Amy it th. llo=psay's
odic*. •
, 111216111 AN,
Isclaalve limit to Boek Cab's pi:imams.
64 ?MTH
Adams trpre.* 00ee. Pituburxll. P.. •
prrrestritsna PAPER ?WM . .
FAOTITALMO COM:WM Yekatectarere of
MORINO AND WRAPPING PAPERS
curronr MILL. wrzmunniau s . omo.
MIUMBITOR 142 W MEIGHTON, PA.
• °prim AND mum:amount,
No. St Third Street, Pittsburgh; Pa,
•
0111033.8—AIIMUST HART/1, Preeldeet.
JNO. N. LlwritisTON, Treer.
ILLMOILL MIDDLE . Barmen..
mor.WKIIII — AUket Hanle, Jobe Atwell, 14
M. alumnae . Job e LivlAprAik."4. l Mlhg. rm.
kike. O. R. Merrick. • •
Creek Paid for Paper Stoat.
.Om. loon JOIIA KNAZILMI..../0113 n. some
PITTSBURGH 1721 HP alarm.
31)113 ROBB & CO.,
No. 23 Wood St.. Pittsburg!, nio
LIMPS. LAMP BASEL CHIMNEYS, LAMED'S, ETC
i. Alsov r tner. la sverytklng pertantag So IN
illitiLlat3,• TAB= allZ, WIADOIT
SLAM, sad evervlt. tba Ulm LIR.
3EIIVE Co V ..4S—T-i•
I=l
LOUGIIREY a FR W.
PIANO AND ORGAN,
Won= tDw ;matte that after kw rears , moat
tt1rL1:"7 , 11 , 11 , Th r a1:41 1 .1,111.24
r.ge ht. anUrnate hts Wooly laoremtwi
oma( prlvaZspll. Ha tlonsfant,
te* to Kowa to I to lemma ALL whammy
gy,WlTNlttee r_eatnitarttsganNMl
war. OSSAII. ' oath two boats of toys :ma
roam Imam =au=
It t arßutzt:o taught for obrkt mon at Um
ri l als ""1 7 0 31 1 V 1 / 1 " i%= ' ,V4
tolls atm, ' saMmil
BONDS, STOCKS, 111: RICILEMBDIA
• •
Han =and to
No. 81 Markei St.,
tooarms or azoorwo rrrreruotr.
Whets seer an loomed to atiaoloototo
Undo of ,
••
Saddles,. Haman, Trunks,
And AU artlelem 1¢ Una line ainally kept In
Ind-elan astdbil.nmento. •
S . S. DIIYAB,
AND REAL :ESTATE,
Apollo SoHAW, Powilt Street.
Rua. lammee and Mvala/04 201 det Aid WI
Wads of Stocks banahl ana salt en.colanuma L
kontuos bacmht. sad sold. r•
CIIOICE BEDDING PLANT&
• ms Iwo noel
Roses, Geraniums, TlS'eass,
um.% at taw Oskiaad orsishoaes.
Mail At a A.,
• as gOIIIDOCIIL
- .lift% • i!L1111;ei I -
NEW /DYER
Pa 1 :10 . Alkl:101:1
IGRICULITRIL SOUR
ILL HUI ITS 1 mu 11
PITTSB GEE ,
Tuesday, &plash r 21th,
Wednesday, September 25th,
Iltersday, September 26th,
Friday, deptentherl27th, 1867.
Az °Mee It one. at No. 10 ST. CLAM
STELIrr, PIITIOIOIIIIII. Zetalone. of Zra
minxes ems be obtained noon aPI/1100 10 .
The Zany Books must else. on YONOAY
ZYZ011:0, September M. eel's. II
ea DeS,AO dot/enabled by the Committee. ler
rposa of on
the office wl/t he epta mttl
11 olelotk on tha nigh; of that der.
All pedigrees of .took mart be handed lota Om
Thire of the vecrelary Ulf WI BileOiLL
EMWEILigh.
All Deleon, Ta 111131 7 .0113, who deelre offer.
his moor or ankle.
to
sale,woot eleh the
beerrtary Cue UR BILIONit IiSPIAMILLY
Her axe Beew will be turaltheol 171EZ;
Other Rea St CUrtalt• market mu. Pater la
019 enooir.
Thu regaletioes wLLI In all meg be dewily ler
Doted to. The exhlbltioe will Opts el •
Tuesday, -Sept. 24th, at Noon.
Binele winded., 25 eents; inaenbershls,sl.
With fear adadation inneeta ; life lambert alp.
let ; eantaan, Ganes and delver, IS Cella; yase
beams, 515 tent.; alaelo tame and rider. 50
ee ale; asepaltkeaine. 23 mete.
Prowl.= 'MI be Pall ot soon as the &scrotal.)
con prepare
tenword. for the Treeaurer. bat
not Delors FaLIAY, &optical.. V.P. ot &o'clock
P.
=dent pollee lad guard. loath for day and
elfat 3. fil . tstmna p r o ogymf an manilas Di WU-
B. BOYD HAMILTON, Pres%
A. B. LONGIAIKEB. lac's,.
' 0111 p of Stata Avrlealtura pod
-aarraearx.Baawaer; um.
PROPOSALS. - The Pommylra-
Ilia MAUI ilicrlaultaraa Society 1.111
MOBILO FOB FBI 1E8'10111! 11111111118,'
Wattle Ha enclosure, atrlttsbardly until PUSS-,
DAY. Da ad day or September, llf t at the
Ogee. De. 1. St. Clair street •
auttbdrr
worritmo
TO THE HOLDERS
LOANS
1301IIIONWEALTII OF PENN
SYLVANIA
prrrsirtraust. PA.
DUE AFTER JULY
:Holden of the Mowing LO I
COMMOXIOXALTR Ulf PENN.
roquoated to pessast then Zro pa
clod andlatercat.)ot tho
Fanners' sad Mechanic
• Lank of Phlladel
Loan
Loan
Loan
Loan
Lean
Lout
Las
If Muth,. INN du* AP /la .
of April deo July UAL •
If April 11, ltst, dm• Jaly
efYl ILIA du J , y I, ANH.
of Math li. 117/4 tee Jai I,IIAL
of Jima V, MA doe Jena • ,
st Jaoaeq n, lAA, tits J • mar to
All of the abcrt•LOAN3l,lll to draw to.
taus after Ampt.mber 3AM
JOHN W. 6ffliltT,
JOHN F. lIIHTRABFT.
WILLtp H. KEMBLE,
IM=l
ill 2f ;T:114 r 14-T:1
Of all. Prices and Quality, at
AL. $3. XFL 13.'61
liiWYAN Tu.
. Yang par znand.
Weal • • —.-- LW ..
EU= TRAII-ooloaa.
3in pet inamL
B B L C 8 TlA.ll—Poweboag, Boaebeat Coagoes.
Zs. nue Ness nava aria Ilesatittea........atall
old Goaarry. LIS
JAPAN s
• 2•11.,
Lawman...a Jausa very plan.% 1anrar........10.10
ywi Lai
Mi Xi fP d 11".wa Tru
no. th e above war 0. set•et jut vas,
6104 of Tea waat., lam• then ass up la
507 qUallanr. and funnuae4l nu or Um axe
CO.P.ni E 1.17 getals at •=7
sad by doing al were twenty oicats per
imbd ta ati. prim tumale• unabl an 504
10•513 snl•le Ma Manly S ulu heir, uts.
.. :0 ,1714 .4 11440ral ar., Allasheary.
THE OLD, OUIHINAL
TEA STORE .
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Young Byron,
Old Ilyson,
Imperial.
Gunpowder,EngalrakraWk
Congos,
Bourbons.,
Oolong,
Old Country Mack,
And Japan
9L's Ti _AL JB,
ALL OP TELE BUT QUALITY. -
No. 20 Fifth Street.
I=
CAUTION TO TIE PUBLIC !
A FEW AVADICIONI AND EN
' PiIINCIPLED ?LOUR DZALlinfl 1.11 see
F.7IIZ I ZALV * .If ° Seed soon
with
Minn eaWier peallty. wad it WI
eat 'loon , vA d al, R 4.111 5 7 11. to meant tr
la t:: " E th it * z !auk tan initift.Wit t ilaerp%
To prevent this fraud. we are now nesting our
eaiter, and seAllas ULM VIM • 1 111 11UldtabeLinth
setae of Arm end WO of utananterunn
an we Itee e p.ajne b r e ef the Fleur rderti
giTatgi t eled to know thAnalitgekOtrreette.
LOOK OUT FOR SHOAT WEIGIITS!
Some of the d ellen who are the narks,
re:A I M al,bdrotrh 1°1017.71:3111
dollar piir barrel km to the otiosnmer, .
A REWARD . OP .$50:00
iIII be pale for loran:tones thaterlll lean to tle
beetlon or
...merlon or
In Mx Irsodolent baaluere. MI Pl4llollollrajp6
R. T. KENNEDY &
H. 3ELIDEEESOCIK,
iron Broker,
194 First Street,
th• Bal• of Gunman -
j0irt....% Leabsu
bra,
andsoL la,,,,,MlueSent
older graq
•••
.sald OUplinat'sll3, Ch.ja
ordini novedignii'
OA
. 1 .
Emme t in :Liusu-4 4 ,10,.
ikkarftrr.: llll . lll . - am b.,
• a—PLI. '
• • .
• - NOTICES: • • --- • •
lar.ti 0 T 1.0 E.—.llu Adjourned
Itt),:rvof tho ect),Lhol dere of she
MINCO COAL COMPANY.
(Toe leleettoe. be held St the !roe •Asoe.a.
Re.....))) zee, 1 6 , ..1307. •
_1610:et1 .e..),)11r9 001.0.07.0,
STILTE
gx.p IVIDEND NOTICE.—The
"n
Iferaan!S Stilefdl Telr.r3A Cempini.
WIII be fothwttlk. lb. °Ex. of the Pa.
By
Ilnaruck stre.t and 1,, , nti0
nnt• By onler or tee 1334 , d on.lntecters.
1 1 W. W. TOTING. dresanrpr.,
Orrlc . z Or lux mr•Nr,
.Trrra•sacal, ISSo. is Irwi:of.27Vitta.
Car • DIVIDEND No. 3.—THE
5511 d.AWAV.`l;f:i= 5511" P-1 55'1
FIVE PEE CENT.,
P h ya bl a nnawSo o ts r
Wilt Mlnsd
S omthe Me l , h
to Om ISIS Inst., Inclusive. - • • -
WILLIAM 111743L5R.
IrmitlrAttrlc eturrhrr, )
" stree t l-7
tarTllll ETOCREIO DORS OF
the Palma Paola,. Railroad Corolnal
: Ld (.41 74V Vtlell:g rOPVl=gang
th...61.1m of such other lowliness Ot•T
come before URI. *lll teld , ho FIRS/ .
4!te.ESD.V eCO
FIER NI•IX:. at ton
6ig e LaliP•6l 7
tl
CM\ 1 24 Ylk 11:0*YE:'' P".l?"""`Mr4i
Fon BENT,
Warehouse N 0.13.1 First St,
ti o t . ; * l4V,llW.l4 t .i. m .", ° .
nor of
ALEUW a
LINDZWIr, STERSIT XII*6II.
FOTI KENT.
• FOUR ROOMS,
Or the Abele of the third story over the Western
narlop Bank, la Fourth street. Reel. ere
newly Atka op, and vial be rented together or
separately.- • nCun
PLUMBING. GAS lerrrimG
BUMS. & MILLE%
PLUMBERS, ,
•
OS IND STEI,7 FITTERS,
Boar and Ale Amos. all lads of Bear and Ala
Coo. Hydrants, Pnlaps,„olaks. Wash titaada.
Bath Tubs, own Rosa, Marble Wara.te.
moo. 200 ClPhl.c. lftroot,
(Dome. Rut Lana and 01Sestlantat.,)
ALLEWIEZIT cur, Pe.
mod op with 9ai ad Waur at ihort
woks. JaMsag
030. c. aram0ura................w. RILLDPOI.I,
SPANGLER W BRADFORD,
I . 'NLALCMI4OIII.I-•
Plumbers and Gas t fitters,
". 47 Ohio Se,
ALLTIIIIZNY CITY.
-
HM11.611 Itte4 .
up.
wltb WATift. ail andl
ISTZAM exptrimmed 'Turkmen.,
Rata =Virg, 10
r. ;We! ."I"
mythrue •
CM
:au Y. c00rz¢.....r00. Kers. —Encxkr arms
JOHN R. COOPER & CO.,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
Steam and Gas Fitteis,
,
Ifoautocantio .TIIMIII AND BRAES *ORE.
of <very deserlotloa: dialers la DAS ILL
TUBES AND TDE1110; of all Elsa&
El=l
Corner of Pike and Walnut Strata,
PITTSEIURCH, PA.
nyvimto
'2, 1860
7. L., ♦SROOD..iiIJO; /021111.4.
• • •
ATWOOD.. & APCIFFRM.
DRABS FOUNDERS
STEAD AND .GAIII HTTEHI,
far, of 3rd and Liberty Streets,
Au[ %I:JAL/Wm= 'l=ghi,Pztiti
orror.
16>itotal *ltalian told to the Irking otst sag
ma i tt . lp , at i tgl Atollattrlot., Stun:boats. Bottum
Agents foil S. Cameron &Co.'e
STEAM P IMLPS
- or 2717.
VAEII stlt
MICH. (Ma-
Nations
BLOWER ENGINES.
;4 here eapertor advantages me t al
Thom erery one Le warranted to etre sail.
WU.. Pimps constantly on huol. felitnin
ON,
.t..wt.a.,cmxto..s.m.. •
. , • .
Plumbers, Gas and Stars Fitters,
• -
nrnt irrar.rr xxxsassrom , ,
less-rsiesssurEsciriss., zwa..
'All orders by Mall executed ea tlefootorfl) sad
presently attendee to.
• fall line of Bath Subs,. Ponape, ./taslAs.
Water Closets. &Wm, eteadeliers, Pendants,
and ilas Bhades for We at MO soon reasonabla
Orders Rom oonntrf Datsone by wad oromrt.
Watte nd ote ofed to.
San M veers description. Je11•1111
=3
AITDITOI ag g
IrrATE SIZ4IIMII3.
privsnvii9 1/ NATIONAL
COAL & COKE COMPANY.
Mears. shippers end dealtai:Wholtest• mut n.
tall, to the
BEST FAMILY COAL,'
NUT COAL AND SLACK.
and Tartl—Cornee YOMITIt AND
lITSZLTS. rinttarge, Ps. .
Ali ar4ert tot 4Rivery the eltr. hlpment
" w arrtBfilf/ bre enroll.,. arnr"
BEST FAMILY Cm AL
Limp On Dahl anditte.tlvered prtcmptlyto order.
. . .
AT LOWEST JESUIT BATES, n
OSCAR, F. LAMB! do
Ca. &Auk! Strad RA tft Y. C. Eaffni,
AlLyrdastralf CITY.
Cuidt• Coal ineafAlted linretn.
Joe:a •
•. 1111116,
ctr u
Wat.lt. Ccaxir. ............... Whannte sing ..
Will - . M. CLArilit &CO.,
•!
Gat CloalWor i
Fat IA 4 - ?...4.1.,..0rwm., at " 2 "2.
t ug. re . l ox fl i g7, rimbaren. 'Pe st.
a Itii Eli At. WWI dr7;•ooncl nary PI Omit
davtai Bank Budding. tomer Liberty atreet and
kren t rel l risubturb a i f . l4r . p a il i „Orlctzsz
site ?teckiratf ::::,tgatu;ri 11, den rrid O r P Z:
detson We tiand P. P.W. C. It. u. Allednea).
41.11wder• ta ttat-tther Of the &Data plat. • ul
mete MIDI. atterthm. I Itottl
•CO4/.1 ' COAL!! COAL!!! ,
DICKSON, STEWART & 1I ~
,z,,,,i u Motored ltddr Oldati W.
~ • ,
lio. 4567 LIBE R T Y ST ! a
. a
'Ca t
a....
(Limply ett7 lieu 11111) alarm,
411 tam preporee to Ituattli goad Youghlr
war. NUT DOLL ON !MAUI
/Mho lowest Market Wee.
441 orders l.ft at Mel, °Sao, Or addi....l
10 QM Mr:talk the M4l, 1,111 Oa ail/toted to
'PORT PITT COAL COMPANY •
—lsblppars• .4 denim tn Superior Faintly
.4 Stunt Goat, Eftit Goal Sla.. 'renal of.
dee mond ste_ry litsbursh 5... Bank P. 14.
I.: earner Liberty street a. PliThe 01107.
Bruen peace, earner try and Third , tree..
Piustetrp_ll. WIWI left at either or t. above
Pine. will rarely's?... attention.
144040400 Addroas Hex 647, P 111414.44.
7. J. 8[ .serf; 11. L. 7 aßnadtool,
L
B.
non
lnai. WY.
101.
.Et
P Ifsan, 148.11.7 4 .1 T.W.112 aYSir. JOis .
J. 7.oll.llsarmereet. I A. Eh Mous an. 441'7.
d. iarntna. Treasure,
W. CLARET 4 CO, 4Asuareas,
JO,OI
CIA REPS 8. AIMISTLIONG,
D 5.4.1.11,
TOUGHIO GREIrOONNESJAVILLE COIL
esai. Walk: and,Demalpharfted Coke
OIMOIS AND YARD. . '
Corals of Mat;er sad kortos:_ljeLy_s a r(ll,: d ‘v;
(my and Clyr6Cf skTetsi r .. gajt,4nre Ps.
SON:Ma streft, *ear
th.
Familles Ind Ilanolsett ret st o ma best snide of (lost or Coke lowest east
nqsz.
orders left Ma. 7 of Mar Wawa wIU rectin
prompt attentto.
ykyi 14::,1C1.11A4 1,11 ;Tall
P4ViillToPflte: 4 4:4A:4 A
mmm
CARSON, DARLINGTON & CO.,
num us= An or HIM
•
IT= T 112101)811 As
. B.ll.l3Zll3oN,,Allegiten
'lhs act4mti.isi f the in.tenntrio the hro last,
ALEC AND PORTER
Mick umese the eantrai.euktua, *muter.'
eeeee tensive maltlw rilallttlat sad Bo n Mai
PCWa l'llll. I = l 7 . Ttirt gu"l" " V) be
ALIDLide ktirbeen 6161 y tisxnat.4
Vrel VD ll4o.l ;:c7;loaben VIII ill na* bt
Mgrigltrir th A Mat
MU d IMr a e , lry'ai My,
PHOEMI Bftg EMERY.
rmsztrusu, PA.
ISPEIYMB AltelirAY,
MLSTES BUBWES
Ale, Porter andlirown !Stout,
' - PITTSBURGH,
1 114%6 1 / 2 WASSON. Illtilmosi4.
FOR RENT.
=
peo-yori
JACK'S BIM LOTS! AT AVG.
?JUN.—Snow be tolCl the Dretatene
'on THURSDAY, tent at ID o'clock. of on
the arnralef the 10e 1 Coolt train from Allatiny.
SU BUILLIIIO LUIS m gangs San. *Mitt
tea inhume walk of the Mallon' gone tetragon
Menk l s dun, and mote oa the Brighton 1904.
aid ta lol4 l l ::e f ailatio 'y dratinte Matt
log boom of eye rooms These lour me Tory thee
Wolin balleta, on amount of the tom
lo
ot
a y
n o f
ctahren W g an et a a wl e lt. he g nonl t e a w nsinng for
la
lows may each the ly homes at this p olls nose
men, sod galas) Mtn to limy surname of Um
city, The soeelM attention of all In onset or an
alumna* homestead, rommtlo menery,
yore Mr. le trertlcalarly Itrind no this pnbUe.
fa . lt,l_le . tiez i r=yery Monne glans cart
.5 . 5 .55 5 O. LlntifiTZ, ♦so l r.
sea general streak Allegheny.
Tom. IS , TO GIVE NOTICE
that on the ad day of September, A. D. US;
.0 Wermat In Bankrapteysr. Imo* Yd.' the
ESTATE Of OMIIIEL L.FATAERSON,
Of the Boum, It of Lawrenceville. In the want)
of 11 1<gh=7. end Sums of Pennsylvania. who
lies bean adjudged • bankrupt on his oleo peti
tion% that Oa payment of any debts and deli..
r 7 of any property belOmang to sorb bankrupt,
to btm or for !di use; tad the 'ringer of Any
property by bins are - forbidden. by law: Met
wallet of the creditors of the sold bankrupt, . . ..
Drove their debts, and to eboose one or mo -
Assignees of his Xsiste, will be held id &Coo
of limitroPtCY, to be holden a 1 bro. 93 Dismond
street, In the City of Pittsburg:S.. before SAM
UEL. HAUCEIL, Register. on the 1/sth day of
September, A.D. UR. at lOW= A. sr. -
TROIA A. WLILIC.
it!. I CMINA WAIIETIOIIS
. r 4 •
ItICIIARD WED & CO.,
TIMMNIGIINIMLI/ 7
/1 . 0. 100 Woo& trete.
BESITANIA AND SILVEREI.EINEMEAn
ZILE WARE. TEA TEATS she 7 4 A ETA .CllTe.
WARE. always on li
one.-ICIE, .
•
CINNA TEAR
CHINA DINNER SETO.
CHINA TOILET BETB.
CRLNA VASES, _
CH
CHINA 6 PITTOOIL
HEMIAN WANE Greven . docarbtlea
LAVA CARD BANEXIIl t :
LIU ItMoNS. •
NTONE WARE of 11l WIWI SO
wholesale sue retell HABIL • -
The llrgesteed =opt complete met atm,*
We
NU*. Ire=uvr-
La the Muter'
SHEPHARD'S
CIUkCIS.ERS
317 Liberty Street,
PrITSBIERGH,
COMPRESSED ! ,
BUNGFA,
_ t
ABBIBTROria, BBC .' & CO. '
pm
Manutletaren and Wkalsgala Delhi:eft
MACHINE CUT CONKS,
Plugs, Taps, Irish Bosh,
IDIMA, PINGLABA, all, &41 ;
Wittsinursiu
=EI
F=ZI
THE AMERICAN IALL
AND Fourrin amps,
Cues Cum ad kin Etre4 Lig Li**
F. BOSWORTH & 00., Prop're.
Tile beautiful wed uleaeaut.= barlAra.
riybzlea: . ,:atatz,
erel7 tea aluatee. amen
pwirr J A R Eltßixin.
Twrams mmilin m 2 14
ymtets lidgualmsatin' bwitatau.a.zut
Ilujetiof si.p. n it war. .44 naEdite
Ism 2.• • ANL,
NIS • , Unautritross•blll•l2lllll6
WANTS.
WANTED,
A GOOD HEAD WAVER,
AT 'SRA EOUSIC
!I=l
WANTED -70 Buy 01
. • Rent
A NOT.TSZ of (oar or ••11 roomo. was from
tout to tIY Melts at lu•. 00 Or !Cif a railroad,
aid not more teal; Arleen miles oat.
ttatlng pelts and Urn.. BOX 451,
.07 . :(711 na,•a 00.0.
WANE TED,
GEEIra.I" A.
Kyhrt wht re, loth local sthl travelltht. male MO
MUM:, *lead) . 0101011:61111% 7031 . r 0.1•4,
P tai ghlrhtl. thuthets ath . . 111111 i
had detlht•lt. For hazticalas address
CO ~
Box 5131. hew York P.
WANTED,
JULY COLD COUPONS;
And Compound Interest Notes.
JAMES 7. SELBY t Ca,
Comer P.M and lirmod LL.
=I
WANTED—Men lin 1111161 mm
Dopartatot of 3imlonal in /LawtattOla
Jamly at once, to
, Z. a. arsisax.
rr.idem of Asaplatloa.
la=ob 110 Dfamead Stroat. rittabergl6
EDUCATIONAL.
BISHOP BOWMAN
INSTITUTE.
COMM EIOOI NI lOW USX
.1(e. i 9 QL& T 1111610 ET.
The Jules et this Scheel Trill be named Ole
111UNDAT. ties, etb. The Conine or laetrile.
lion tuella es the lanitsli Bra ..... Matlansars
les, Latin and orasileg. grog at/118091
nise lealreetlon ea Ike Pismo; trot DOOMS
nreeen, and gror. .111 , 1,611 la Berman sat
Ursine/. regents desiring wanks thettlisaili.
he , . should make early application, ae stem an
Oat leer Tairsinales.
.stall /LEV. 11. J. COSTBR, netts r.
PRIOR &ROSEPS
Scientific and Commercial
AL 1M "M",
PEDIDIAL SMART, Aileghooy CDT, crrtr
atop Haat. re-opens Ifun DAT. boot. la tn.
'Farms—For tit• Conmoretat Depsfliooat. Dom
t.
unlimited. lnelllllll. 00 . b.. lab no.. Aot
DonofY. fOr moot.. floors, Soutillo
and Coonnarelat. Incloaing coml. of boo.. for
ConftrAzolal °norm oarpawl,. $l.l. fialontlan
Depart:n t. ea toWlsh Imam nor quarter, Ra
oral afloat, me onagof ;
T AU Venn. mad
rozohiln=r4u—i..;',4truz TALI
p±.lll isdvarme.
Boarding and Day School.
JOB YOUNG LADLZS.
J. 2021 10012 112.10! FRIA nalsielphis
.ta taboo/ to located In QS most baaltny and
bandaoma part of the elty. • larga halms. with
all madam eanTaalencaa,and fitted op Oar bran.:
ty actinium only. All Um braneitea eta thaeoula
111$11•0 edneatlon; 0111 Drowlaz dad,
the /*reach and (fierman lasinagna, 0111
tslool. Is the ant prodelant manna/*.
Itnrsiasxcx.—A.ll 18. TWINIIIIIIS Ikunaei
patron. 10 Pbbabuzgla.
• panaph/at !tot/peal. If till Deb Old wilt 1.
sant npan appllcation by Uttar.
atontellbdiT •
THE FALL TEAM OF rico
PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE
WILL COMM NOl
Wednesday, Eleptenther 4th.
Tbs tatlilms ban 0.1 reined' la Westin
rjß:lretgrf..ll{lV,:::. °' Art ° l4.l=l
2Va
rkV!'"' ' l "'"ut on'^
1111
awaor a. SUKIVON.
• Praddsigt nf Trustees.
MEEI
DMOP DOMMALNINSTMS=.
I
School for Young Ladles.
Xo. 62 Gran! 6treirt.
The TWO 'Term of Wm 'next Saab= of thia
School ronli begin on hionDgy. 00 t. gth.
Itegieers te oh alnad at J. R. WELLIIII
A CO .'EI, No. 101 Waal aintai. and at DA.VI2I,
01.111tig. C0.•23. Si Wood Wen.
Sor Information or atladarioa addrasa
REV. .1. 00621:111,
411:b73:11% RICTOIL.
STE ÜBE.NVELLE
•
FEMALE SEMINARY.
The Shmsnier &Woo sent dose !APT. pm.
The Khmer peselon erll ope24oV. 41A.
Terms. per memon o r Aye m ouths— Bessalag
VICM To Moo. PLO to PIO. Mosto. Pahattag an,
mau ,VISTATTT, 11.0.. LL.D.. Elsline .
H.P. A. Y. IMID.
•.
Prthelpals
Tour. J. L. a. wzcaun , ,
selat—seMT:9:ll
THE SCHOOL OF DESIGN,
21.014 17170114110330',
raziAws zurcanze, as. 717211 arrasr4.
re-ope an ODT, tlept.'sra. STaa.
1.4 la tor n
gentl M em- N A t. ,
e w easement@ Os MOM
DAY ZVEHLNU, October 7th.
saal:ell Z. K. lIATkIUEST, Prliel •
SCIWOL DMECTORIL,
, A %ALA SZACHILS, of sayer...so aad
first dams assilliestioas, desires a Mastro.
iteferencas satisfactory. Please state! salary
wad lenytk of tem. Address
sort isililid&T 1.• S.. Allestisay P. 0.. ra.
W4illypiff e r . AND 'ENTER.
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Apply to the PRIXIDEST, ilemonetrart. lo
the VIOLPILELIIDZST, Weehheelon.
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AUCTION SALES.