littsintt Gaittts. OW TO 41JA!.!T# SY HENRY'WARDI3 CflEii. ' • It is thetaan's own mind,that makes sty - • thing'beautiful. ' If one be rich in the affec- . eons and in taste, he will soon make every. `thing about hini • seem beautiful. It is true that therkdi natural adaptation in forma; colors, and harmonious combinations to excite:pleasure and . admiration. But even :the grape and choicest beauty are Without effect upon one who is deficient in . taste.: Aid on the other hand, things Plain and even homely, become beautiful in the, presence of a soul that htis the. power to' cover all external things with associations which are derived from , the affections or the fanc.i. lam fond of thinking that ;Morning 'Merles are a natural symbol of - this truth.. No because they are both graceful and beautiful, perhaps beyond all - the vines of • the Temperate Zone, but, because they have the art of making other things . beautiful. • In' the spring I set a simple stake lin - the ground,. and at the top nail on one or - two' cross preeerVa.yikni• long. At the foot are planted morning , glories. All the spring and early summer that Stake is in Offbnce to me. :It 'Stands, 'morning and evening ' tee; • 'putt, ; and hard ; bnt by the, last of • July;• the 1•• convolvulns ,-,has . clasped - ,it; twined. about- it,. spread over. each cress-piece, returned upon itself, and heaped up •an airy miss• o: leaires, every morning all over with exquisite blot. Bowl There, all the rest Of'the season, stands, that pillar of beatify, sustained by a dry and homely, cedar stake * but, glorified by the c profuse and generous vine • which COVES Iti [l' have.; seen just such things done; by the way, in the househohL Some pragmatical fellow, py God's special and Wonderful favor, has married tr ;woman of rare goodness and taste..." He is hard, dry, 'literal; stiff arid t hanioveable; She . twines 'about him and out tendrUS, leaves andhlossanur, aperpetualwealth of 'beauty, _ that.ilides.hia ugliness. : , ."Ah," says the man,. -this burden-of leaves may be - • well; but what would you do if it were not •formy Strength on which yeu •It is thatgie your-beauty ail the advantage!" Foolish and -conceited 'prig•-=you - might stand ' all eternity, if alone, without a ' change in your _ugliness; while this sweet vine, even if it had nothing to lean upon; would havetovered the ground, and wreath ing around itself, would have:lifted a dome, of beauty so high above the ground that the. soil, rain-sPittered, - should not touch it With' defilement ] ' ' me see—where was I before that parenthesis'?:•Ah T 'see. My morning. glories do not ask anything to be made beautiful for them. It is their business to make beauty for themselvet and for others. I had a heap of stones on one side ot my boundry_fence, heaped for convenience till I should wish to use them. I took a hand ' ful of e,onvulvalus seed and threw them' along the edge, and said pray help me? Now not a stone can be seen ! Instead of a gray and yellow heap, there stands a green altar, some twenty leet fang and eight feet high,- beautiful all day, but exquisite every orienting, past all Words, with hundreds of floral bells, moistened with dew. And not content with' this, these sweet vines have wreathed their arms together, and reached up to the branches of some Bernath. bushes, and now are; Climbing all . over • them, and wreathing their green around the cones of brilliant crimson sumach-berries, and still going.on, -I found thgin reaching into the - - lower branches of a stately tulip tree, - as if -Ithey meant neat to take this rugged'giant` 'captive by the wiles of their beauty. "Here is nos -house so poor that; a blossom ing ,twining - tature cannot bring,beauty. to it The plairiesretudis, this scantiest carpet; tha,rridest_ fatniture, become endeared to those wlio 4ve lived', leVed and - rejoiced IA their presen c e.: „There rs yonder a cradle. shaped of 'Coarse Plank, rudely fastened, ill proportioned and clumsy. But a mother basin ;that cradle rocked all 'her children:" In her eyes it has tibia something of beauty from every child. Itglows with memories richer - than - all the colors which wealth can wrap around Crib'or cradle. Its very rude.- . neas and• its , noisy rockers have become' pleasant to her fancy. • , . A'contented disposition, an affectionate heart, a fruitful fancy,' a- _pare = and gentle taste, will make swildernese•bud 'Ma blos; sem as`therbae. , • • If one istooor fn plialiet, there is the more need that he be rich in heart. lf one cannot UM' the iirchitect nor fee the riphol /stet, let hini all the more use. his „own thoughts as builders, and from.- the leom, within draw out patterns rarer and daintier • than are ever woven in _foreign factories; His :dwelling cannot be - tininrrilabed.. or , - homely. who is himself well furnished and • beautiful Y Ledger. On. Mustaches and Beards. From Abrahain an&lsasa to Louis Napo. leon the male dwellers ..on' this mundane sphere hive taken iscertain sort of pride in -.cultivating that : hairy mppendage *hielilhas been anglicized from the Viench 'into what .• we'esit E.llitusdtchor: < • • • From *hat wee once supposed to , proper respect Am that nature which first in,, duced hair to sprout upon a Man's-upper lip, the piactice oflitearing, mustaches now. ayrs • has grown to be scarcely anything more,thau a mero'reatter of taste. • ' There is, in fact, a certain model, or standard t, /W.; style,„ , and wen chraish this growth in sympathy with such sikle, and not frornany recognition of the natural laws, , which prescribes. mustaChes _as conductive TfitilimPlicitY of the ' patriarchal days,would sit awkwardly upon a fop of the nineteenth century: F'at hion has swallowed up antiquity.. FatheriCemp's widow would 'die in a poor house, if she should , atteMpt to sell bonnets to ()Wham. !The world moves; women motreonert moVe, , mastaches inoVei; - and it would move a man to madnesa to ask him to slortea•or lengthen f its growth ' con-, • t i,i r y' co s . . That Nature intended man to weans heard and mustache la evident from thaffact that she made - them grow on his face,' but in , accordance with the laws of that powerful • mistress,7"Ftishiott;" they hre noiv, oat and worn in all conceivable she*. ' , That. beards are great protectors of health cannot detlied,:yetinany frwholreitly need them are those who wear them least. Why a • minister. should not let! the, hirsute: appen ! ' doge Onhislacti groitgasi well , 'se:snottier , Jaeh is Aphszle.,be..ls ll .l• 44o4 ' thatiptiftiari rtokfaah-t ;-, , lonab,lujn•that p.rpleion,,,possihly from the; reison - given by an old" liatliodfit-midlateK "It makes religions ;titisii lo6k oddly."` This may do well for these' the time of the Patriarchs .this doctrine Yttrald bat, bean - heresj: Al n eV"( hili6 then;lhisolue dotintrfescPdrigh, in lar, no man was allowed to sit iM cOtinell who had not aflowing beard. Hence the deilicihiGiCyang - ;=-JMin's heart ; grow that emblem of wisdom as rapidly as possible. Beards, among Eastern ifons,biiiiiiilidaybbeiiiiiinitgdifid respec ted, and the greatest toilet-care; a Tjirk be ; stows,.is nponhia.heard, and that ife'reki,-; peas it is undoubted . "By the beardi of my ancestors" is his clinching oath. Due - , , pid reason why some very Young men do not let their beards grow is that some young ladies do not admire then p f eta plc thereis a .roblem,, , that a face *AOut 'ttrtts , 'corer: . .ar: = ?One of rescind longings of <or boy's theart is. for .:the, down . 0D his , lace .ta, begin to sprain, that he, may " patroizo,a barber and put on the airif of a man; and his happiness , ' is comPlete when he' ean'plaY with a tuft on his • - Standing on a preminent Corner the oth er day, the _writer of this article took - the trouble to note the varions styles of beard of those wha passed him. it. methorandum of siity.thiee read as fellows , • , - "Seien full beards with mustache. Eleven hill' beards. 'without mustache: Your side ,Wbiekers without mustache;!..Nine side whiskers :.;with mustache. 'Two imperials without mustache. One imperial with mus tache. Five goatees without mustache. Two goatees with mustache. Twenty-two mustaches alone, seven of which were worn short to the lip. Four were worn by being drawn out at the ends, a la Napoleon. Two were curled up at the ends. and nine looked like small roofs built over the mouth, and suggested the fact that the best way to feed tir owners would be to stand them upon ir heads. t Tax New York Tribune says : A fruit preserving car, recently, patented, was opened on the Hudson River Railroad track, at , Ohambers street and West Broadway, yesterday .morning. It was, lord with peaches in Ohio, a number of days tigd r and , had been forwardedtti this ,Placeby slow . freight trains...: The fruit appeared as fresh as when picked from the trees. The end •Which the. inventor of this car wished to at fain was to reduce ttie temperature of the interior, and to: keep ihe atmosphere as nearly dry as . possible:' Thishas been ac complished by placing two linings within the ear, with a.space of about two or three inches between them. The• The space between the outside of the car and the-drat lining is filled with air, and the space between the first and second linings with wool. On:the inner' sides of the car there ' are several zinc, boxes projecting into it about three inches, and these are filled with ice, or with salt and, ice, from' without. 'These boxes cool the air in:the car; and condense_aud, freeze upon th themselves the oisture that it may have contained. Dy the rise of salt and ice the temperature within car may be reduced much below the freezing point, and as the Car - is never opened until it reaches its'destination, it may be constantly kept at the same temperature. This inven-, tion is particularly adapted to the transpor-' tion of meats, which may be prepared in the West, forwarded ,bere. in- a perfectly fresh condition, and , sold cheaper than at present. The cost of the cars is about $6OO each. more than that of;ordinary ones ' and perishable articles may be forwarded by it. at much less expense than by expresss. HERE is a toilette which appeared at a' dinner party of the Princess Merternich: "A very long dress of white Sultana, with a number of small golden-colored pipings and flouneings. The 'tunic was, looped back, and very much puffed out en punier., at the sides. The waist was cut low; and in form of a heart, in front as well as be hind, and completed by a fichu Lamballe, fastened to the shoulders with a gold-color ed knot. The fichu had microscopic yellow flounces, and pipings for ornament, and fastening in form of a heart, both in front and behind, fell baek in short flaps cut round at the upper part of the skirt. These flaps were fastened to the place where the. paniera commenced, by knots, similar to those'on shbulders. The very wide belt; . composed of a gold•colored ribbon, fell back behind over 'the skirt: -" BANKRUPT NOTICES. - , S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE 4; • • • - W. D. of Penney. vants. "r P lTranvßl : .80S. • ITTSBUnf.II. Sept. . beet. kik. IS TO GIVE NOTICE i that . on the 4tlt: Saw or September - A. D: ISOR, .1 arrant In BaOruptcy was Lanett agothst the MATE OR JACOB CONN:RIZ, Of Allegheny ritY, in the county of Allegheny. and rtate 'or Penney rania,Lerlio has been adJadgey a:, bankrupt on bl,..wn p. %plow that the payment or any debts any dellrery or anyr'property b.-longing to. such bankrupt to an or for as use, and the trans fer. of any property by him are forbidden by ;awl . that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrotit, :to prove their debt*, sad to choose one or more rie siggees, of• his estate, will be held at a Court of Itatikrtiptcy.io be holden at No.' 110 Federal t.. Allegheny City: Allegheny county, F'cnna., before JOHN hi. PIINVIA.Os,...Esq., Iteglater. on the .7th ilay . of November, A. D. /868, at 10 o!cluck . . litf./W ET. seerxl4 THOMAS A. HOWLEY, U. S. l ian as .. as-Xedsengsr. . . , • .U. P. MARSEEWS 09910 E, 1 W. D. of Renusylvania„ i , a .., PI a A-else/UHL reps. 9 th , sellifi. • ro/S IS TO.!GIVE NOTICE thit -, • h -the 7th day of reptettilier..A, D. 19 arrant in Bankruptorwas issued against the 8, a ESTAtt - .. OF fiEOSOE L. abic6Xnectc, , Of. Plttsbargh.: in the 'county' of :Allegheny. and State of 'Pennsylvania, 'who - has been adjudged a • bankrupt on tils.own petition;„ thit the payment et , any ,detpla and •dellvery-of lOU Property belonging to .such bankrhpt td , him or. for his use; and the tratuifer of any' property by him' are - forbidden by, law; that. a , sneetiag 301 i the era:Mora; of the - Said banic rept. to prove their debtraud to choose one or more assignees ofbisestate. will (be held at a Court. Of Bankrupt - 7, to.be-holderi at the (Mee of ;the he" faster, No. 93 Diamond street. itt the Ajlty OtPittlis burgh, Pa.: beforedAMUEli' HARPER. Esq., lie. gister, ‘m jbe99i day of eeptetober, - . .1. /SOS, gill 'O .2 'clock AL, 9.- • • , - • -... ,-, -• ;__,' vi U. THOMAS' I. 7 III.IWLEX„ seilhx7O - - Marsha. as Messenger.. briit Dinglelr, .*;OtilFiT• OF THR UNITZD I: MATES for the Western Die. •tr cLor Pennsylvania. ,v- • • YID . Jianknip' midge Ihe AOt of 'congress or March 11d. ILIUM having -appited'for a dtscharge front atk hirdeot a, and other cm ma pray abie under sold Act, by order or the Court ;notice is hereby given to all nersOns who have proved their debt...and•other eiersonii Interested:: to apeearon tbe 'Ali DAY,sir.i..4.7l'ullEY,.•o clock al, het° . e ; JOHN ll vaq., ester, at his office, O . 116 'ratters' street. 'A lie lheny ea?: Pa.; to shovice.ailaci It any they have:, svity"a disci:ism.- 'should no , be itroole'l to the bankrupt., And furtuei• nude. I hereby given that tea', the second zed third bleetiuga of meditora or the said bankrupt . vd icy the 117th and Stith sections of aid act, w•lt.he. bald before the sap Re gister, at the said t me And pisec. 5e7:090-11 —• • b. C. Me 'A NDLYBS, Tx TIIE:DISTRICT COURT OF. '.1.• THE UNITED 13 eATS,e, for the Western Did -lust of reausilvania. THilldaS WAN - VHSTT.' flan'rept' under the crudA COngrese of:Starch d e n t 1467: having applied en age froth all his s. and other clllllOll movable ander oath M..' by order el the Codrt an. Heels berebi.,glven town (persons wno itaTe proved their debbi t And other_ person- interested, to appear ow the IST DAY Os VC totEll,!lsollVat SI o cinek !bebdrb JOllOl , , N.; ADDY iANCE, gilder. at.blsottine...Np‘llo .Federal .st reet, A Le slkeny Olty.:Pa.,' I . show .csitse, 'l , sins"they,have. ails &discharge shout* nut be granted to the said batli raps. t 'and farther notlcels herebrlsett.Drat 6-13nd end . 1 bird Stheting. or" s odo ol the *aid lienkre rit, 'required bY the , Stftb2B fa sre . Meteor said tac t,c tab I be held , beforeibe edict Regis .tyr.itt the =Ts •. : , SeT:'vb7 4 ll. ' a. u; LPL •••• erk, „ ..• ••, •• • r i gagtip; _ • 7 litittrEn OF T. the 0 11c ,, ii*?nnania. Building an ,Loan 4sOciation y• 1 - tfateritig iitltociapatts !-!/1 Ir.! • • •No.n,obSvitithi,tchtft`oi'ebniftelon Mesa 0VA).16- • .ifiVillnalr_Pi;:':titifakitailiii;vrAiga ref C.arree ig lid • {au ' ark , an; • dart statute In anducase tipple Stir S ' JOU, eAcePtiods•Patill ANL* e barte r . w fAo Aroulefi 41! .li/ kits? tri'r exilk:.•11111111,10SoN, 1 • I r 1 t fic,qaltor .6.lALVAlpfineisl • XTOTICEP=NOtiVe is kereby, siva; im 'Opt cettisis of tritaldso!lave beep, I paratbdbribet.gegiatee Alleobeab enuritY; tolled underitgaed, on tber.tai,e of 11.E.0E,I$LCK SA.Uajap late.et aneglieby eetinty,ideaeaseilx Aii_peraen , In- Ittig i g! 31 1 rA te r ettrit b o e t ing l it ta: .sto e, t PL: O +l •0) 11 3.4tYPV41 'C'Ated, ) sue, se acne, p„ • , ...ql;e(iDa LEN 4 134111C1L ••/ deaeased.. &pt.,7 .ok sepa:xsrittabgr4b PITTSBITRGII GAZETTE : MONDAY,; SEPTEMBER 14. 1868. SPECIAL NOTICES. MIT I a II I., E . M.17(11 7:spocet.,-D - estriayed "Leaveceff . cheerilneeid. - Seelddie 'the Pelsoeceee Weed, Te*e.eo. One box of ORTOR!S PREP:!..P.ATION 'is wail. Parrkiti destrof the appetite for tobacco to any perioh, rho matter bow strong the hablt may. be, tar ik IT PAILS En sack calls Thai-BONNE WILL Ihk: Wl Thiptir ": it _ l4 almol, i mpossible , to break oh' from the use of tobacco by the, mere exeielee of the . Something is needed to assist nature In over. 'comfit habit so firmly rooted:math the help attic preparation there Is not the leist trouble. ken. dreds have used it who, are willihg to 'leer witness to the ;feet that, ORTON'S PREPARATION com pletely destroys the appetite for tobacco and leaves the persOhas free from any desire " for it Is before he commenced its use: lt •Ls perfectly safe and hermit se in all cases. The Preparation acts directly upon the same glands and secretions affected by to. bocco, and through these upon the blood, thorough- Ij cleansing the poip:M of Wirt° from the system, and thus allaying the unnatural cravings of tobacco. NO MORE MANXBEING FOR TOBACCO AFTER TUBING ORTON'S PREPARATION! RECOLLECT IT IS • WARRANTED. BEWARE 01 • COUN'PERFZITS! lIECOM MEN DATION& The following are a few selected from the multi ode a recoMmeuditione our Domeeidon: Urroin W. P. Heald, Esq,',”BanAor, Me.l ruairkit, 11368. herehV certify that I have used tobacco for thir ty ,earspast, and for the last. Aileen yews I have used two pounds per month.,l have made attempts to leave coif at' different tittles. I have left on one veer at a time,. but always cdntinueti to •hanker fur It untilil used Orton's Preparation s which has com ph tely .cured me of the appetite for tobacco: I woe' d recommend all who are affected:with this ter. tibia habit to try the oreparatlon, • which will cer tainly cure tt if the directiotui are followed. - W. P. HEALD. . ' ( Brom E. W. Adkins; Knoxville. Tenn.) KNOXVILLE, Tenn., August 5. 1867. • This Is to certity that I .hadhsvd tobacco to such an extent that my lit sJth had Ocean° greatly Im paired, and mt . whole system deranged and broken down: In June. 1867,1 purebased'one bbx of or ton's Preparation, had after using It: I found that I was, completely cured. I have not had any hanker ing or desire for tobacco since using the preparation. I believe IS to be •all that it is'recommended, and I would advise all.who wish to quit toe use of tobacco to try one box of Orion's Preparation. ' • ' , E. W. ADKINS. ' [Prom John Morrill, Bangor, Ide.l • • • BANGOR, Me., Watch 114, 1868. This is to eertify that I have-I:med . tobacco for eighteen years: have tried many times to leave off, but have antlered so* much from a tastiness in my bead, andgnawing at my stomach; that I have.seon :given up the trial. A abort time since a. friend in -th:Ad Inc to try Orton's Prep .ration (sold by you.) I have done so. and am completely cured. I did not In the leaahanker after tobacco, either to smoke or , chew; after .I began to use the Yreparation. . . JOHN monturz. • Prise of ORTON'S PREPARATION Two Dollars per box, forwarded to any part of the country, post paid, on recer of price. Mvney ,aent by mail at I i :.C. B..COTTON.. Proprietor, Box 1 748. Portland, Maine. REVERENCE. We, the undersigned. have had personal dealings with C. B. COTTON. and have found him a reliable and fair dealing man, and bell. ve his statements deserving the confidence of the public; 1 , • S. B. Richardson., Rev.. .I,' S. Breen, De. S. B. OoweltPortland, Me.; Charles . H. Horrid. Bidde [brit, Me.; A. H. , Bovle,, Atuirnev, Aelfant. Me.; Alonzo Barnard. • Bangor, Mr.; iWm. Sweet, Eldt., West Mansfield, Mass.; H. M. tioynton. East Acworth. N. H.; M. Quimby, bt. Johnsville, N. Y. aul7:u6o WPIRALONIS "PAldiaiLN LOTION," ;FOR ."BEAUTIFYING THE MTN AND COM PLEXION.. Removes all Eruptions, Freckles, Pimples, Moth Blotches. Tan. etc.. and renders the Skin soft, lair and blooming. For Ladles in the Nursery It is Invaluable.. For Gentlemen. after shaving it has no equal. "Ps.PIJIA.N LOTION" is the only reliable remedy for diseases and blem ishes of e skin. . . - PUALON'S "PAPRIAN SOAP" . . , . For the Toilet, Nursery and Bath; will not chap the skin. Price, ES cents per cake. • [ "PLOR DE MAYO," t • A new Perfume for the Haplkerchlet. , Exquisite, delicate, lasting fragrance. bold by all Druggists, PIICALON at SON, New jezre-xwv - , arBATCHELOWS HAIR DYE. This splendid Hair Dye is the beat In the world; the only true and.. perfect Pye; harmless, Instantaneous; no disappointment; no ridiculous tinta , :- remedies the ill ects. of b ad dyes; lavigo ratts and /eaves the Hair soft and bcagtiful. "Leek orbrova. Bold by all Druggista and Perfumers; and ,properlY applied at Batchelor!' actory, No. D2l Bond street. New York.' eri:p2ll wounot , To - BrIARRIAGE.-- Yeitnglifen , e Outde Happy Marriage andOodiugal relicts,. The humane views or benerA olidelapi, on the Errors end Abuses incident .to Youth , ad Ear l y Manhood, seat la-sealed letter envelopes, rim ofeharge. Address HOWARD An- BODIATION. Bon P.. Philadelphia. pa. mviSioniT rptENCH BFIIII. !RILL SIN)NES: Freneh Barr Ekmit Inching, THE BE4T WHEAT CLIAICTERB IN 171311. Portable :Flour and. Feed , Mat., . BOINIIIIGi=MU3, All nombereAud beet quatlty., For sale at 319 and 321 I..iberty At., Pittsburgh; Pa. EM3 LOUR LOURS . FLOUR!! FLOUR , . . - reit' ground Old Wh'est White Ste. - 11111, flo fantlly.ose.' • • Rtrerade Mtl for Bakers. . * litotoo 11111 fol Bakers. • ' 011torto $llll. or Bakers: ltonttd ,, E B. ibeilakerd. i ll t7 11 1 11;431:ittneld. 0.. royally Floor. 'llli s a v utTer rall;;u:Niul!!`"Ir . • • UP fIawWHEAT. • Nialnylew,_iillls %soar Si. Louts, Tea Poop wills- (lento's B, et italrees Flour. ;Neratonolltllls. do • toroitett Mlile do , 1i or • • 1.41117 A Jr. CO,, ViNS and 174:W001113T. att23 ST RECEIVED: ' ' • A TINE ASSORTMENT OF , 0810 TOOL COM PLANES, DIOTON , S PAVTIC EN E V A TIVT.ER, & HOSEOBTROWELS, salt House Fuinishing & 13uildexs! &Ovary, 'At WIIITrADES 1 4 DM'S, mere 70. PEEtEILaL BE ALLT.LitiENY. WOR' RENT-LOI7IISVILLE nifor alir wilt be received until thr, Is m DAY; 011 . .0 03E14 for ale use , of the. Loulaville Hotel , t fa:city, for a" terW of three 'Venn: commenting And peieeselon even on the bit, d.of Jatinarr.:lB6l).. Xroposaia mar,be wade fur .the hotel proper.:!_494e: or, for the hotel and 'store 'rooms atts4Led. The premises'ean be examined on Apollontiob tki the present octsupauts; or to dither of the int errigned.. 'I he right I rep . rued to/decline any, or. , bids , not eatlArretury. and illeeurlil 'way be required' or the !Ottani verformaneh'eCthe terms of the lease. , lador,e;eisTlNOtHS for the Louleeille gotel...?' and addreas • THOMAS writ 116)3i . " • ' • ", HEN trit fiVIIITIttI' OWE,' Ex'rs of the Eltme Of. L. L. tilreve. • , AN, par owner. Lotiiifvllle.lt'. Aug. 3L IS6B. Barrie' en . arico-TOithE to • • Nieft one= of Ul p u* Raft la,/ at tons PA X fli l; 1 Pleee of Lumber ilylcut 'utile toot 6f U ttraapillio, tbiEllulLOr AVMs Mb' tag 1,y1! t•'? Arl!, • Yqu arts heseq.nyuneds• W.TIARFAG , :t1 J • .. • ir " 1 !.,: AO:. 7 W 97, #1:4,...9.iip , • es ; "or they trill bdsol( . l s 6. • vityr,"&y ur:ki Bt u . 4lieu f Wb . tirrMastAr.:l ) WANTED., v , nii ::10106001, AR: Land.46116190,1.1.1.%-t. „.„ , dub:: „ .00 Oleo 1* J WI:. 1 1 311 1 ) • ' I , IIIO3IIOO OI 4WO 3 RiaT 6 OCR s • E' • ' ''' FOR SALE--REAL ESTATE. ~.,„..„..: , ..e . i . ......,_. FIri""NrI•AD liaftlll';,lTT: 14 : ,- nyllttiVe rD 'irtyTWVxinfisr k• VVP. party tt o boilAl y ett efure p re l li V fn erl wlsheos to - dispose . a ... l3 l iilt` r- MAL4 . TWO-DWELL/110i HOBAIfS, TWC BARNA, with.good ,FAR3i. and , about -Suell acres timber lend. Mit property will be sold low. Calif. s9,ll(kii&balance on tints suit buyer. - ' FARIS OF 190, 41.01M3. will A* so ld ' for twenty dollars per, cre. Improvements c o m fortable frame house and od birni . so gotta of the land clear. • • FARM O fr TROIAORIIIi. nearthe line of railroad; very welllocated , for raising stook; Improvements are za sood and ant:eta:72BM; WO acres of the land in ow and- eSin. CITY nio ERTY..—WiII sell a good brick house, - containing. Ave rooms, at Sixteen Hundred Dollars, and would rentibr the amount in six years. A , LARGE- IAYB •or GROUND, having ,a river frog an d very convenient of access. A.IO7EICI , convenient to the city, and having a well established custom or local trade connected therewith•a gooddwellin end forty acres of land. FOUR LOTS in Sharp urg, near the railroad: would make a good coal . HOTEL FOR SALE. hat line Hotel property, situated , at the Blairsvi le Junction, containing fourteen rooms and th necessary outbuildings, with three acres of gar n and fruit trees. Tali well located hotel will sold low, as the proprie• for wishes to retire from usiness. ! 1 ' FOR NT. , • One large House_ , for B riling Heine. One new Brick House, rooms. One new Brick House' f 4 rooms. One new Brick House f 3 rooms. -- . One House of 5 rooms nd lot 55 by 140. --One House of 7 rooms sil_ lot 150 by 150. _Two new Brick House , RI rooms each. ' One new Frame Hous 4 rooms. Two new Brick Him - 3 rooms each. ( Otte new. Frame •H se in Wilkinsburs, having six rooms and larg lot, well stilted for garden. I acres that can be vided into acre lots. S Lots in Oakland. Power and a large R R ood location. Will b tme. . FOR LEASE :OR.BAL Ninth Ward, WANTED-3,000 fel thick. . TO. WA! INS or. s6,to . , . • . ' P AT 1..1', HATCH'S REAL ISTATEOFFICE, No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh. je29:plB 2 , 000 , 000 ACRES OF' 0110 ICE LANDS FOR SALE, • BY TEM Union Pacific Railroad Company, IeASTERhi- DWI/MON, • Lying along the line of their road, at $l,OO TO SS,SOPEE ACRE, And on a CREDIT OP kryz YEAR& gar ftuther particulars. maps, ace., address JOHN 1 , . iozvziezira, Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas. Or CHAS. B. LL8111016.19, Seel, , snit: , St. Louis. Missouri. FOR SALLE. The. Oil Refinery, KNOWN AS THE CRESCENT COAL 011 CO.'S WORKS Situated in BALTIMORE, MD., on the Raltimore and Ohio Railroad, and most conveniently located with reference to either home or foreign trade. These works arc very complete in all their appoint ments, wad are capable of tu•ning out 30,000 to 35,000 GALLONS REFINED PER WEEK. Thsy have tankage for about 8,000 barrels of oil. - The prospect of en early completion of the Conn nellayille Road, renders this property especially de sirable. Address, or call on,' ft• WILL PURCHASE A $5.50,..„ NEAT COONTEY or.ra , con taluiug ti acres, all under fence and cultivation. The Improvements are a cottage house. with stable and other outbulleings; goo bearing fruit trees, of best selecttons t. -watered by two never-failing springs.' :gloated miles from the cite, near to McKee's Hocks grid Chartiers Creek. From this place an :!xtensive view can be had of Manchester, Allegheny City and the rivers. Terms edgy. Apply to B. McLAIN & CO., autt Cor. Yourth and limithdeld streets. • EOR SALE & TO LET.--11ToUsee and Lots for sale in all_parts of the city and su bs. Also,: several , FAMill in good locations. Also. • small WOOLEN: FACTORY,. with SO acres 'of land, and good improvements, which Lwill sell cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses to let on good streets. , Private Dwelling Houses for rent in both cities. For further wheelers inquire WILL jaU 110 Grant street. opposite Cathedral. MARSILiI;MiI SALE. • -.. " .. oy.yirtfie, of is writ of velactirtoni exponas is sued put of the District Court or the United States, for the "WeStern District of l'ennsllsanta, and to me directed, I wRi eipose to:Public Sale, at the .Custom House, Pittsburgh. PaL,TUEsDAY, the 16th day of September, 1866; at 10 o'clock A. K., the following deactibed property, to Wit: SEETEEIN CANS. OF. ALCOHOL, Coondolng eighty gallons, now In the custody or 21.1.rahnestocir. £ Co.. and claimed plckinton, trop S co., otbew York. , ' W. W. WALL IN. 111E1 . (:~±t(3 Mil om end Yard for rent, In a rented for short or long Lots on morton eueet, sot Plagglnif3 to 4 !ache' -450,000, ' AltD uriffmax LAWEASON LEVERING,'Trustee. 59 GAY STREET, BALTIMORE MEM MARSHAL'S SALES. TIIOB. A. ROW LEY. 11. 8. Marshal. Mush tra 0111ce. Sept.; 0. 186 S . selo:x23 MAIREIII.AVS SALE. ' • y virtue of a writ of eendetfont eroded* sued out of the District Cotart of the United States for tbe Western -District' of Pennsylvania, and to me directed,' I. will* expose to, Public, bale, at the cUbtlill 1141irE, Pittiburgo; Pa. ,on.llo DAN. the 14th day of september, 1804 el at 10 o'oer ss.,-the fotlowitig destribed property; to wit:. • MUM. BOP ••WEISEL , Oligalning tbret, huridied 'and thirty ctillons, ' . e r r afliti&.77t e r. Marshal. • Marshals ulnas: tni.t. 5, Mlles.., se7nloo MARSHAVS SALE: ' • 3v virtue of a wilted' waddiontisponits, la stiedout of the ri.strict Court or the nutted et4tes fort, e Western Distrito/Pennsylvania. and tome 'directed. t will exptweto public dale at, the OUS tubt HOUSE, Pitt bidet on. AdONDAY, the 14th day of •tdeptember, aggla, att lOn'tetock a. M., the following described property, to-wit: FIVE - B:BItTiLB OF' ' BLOT', PIBD WHISKY. rontal”inge stiout hundred and ton Ebil.Cd by Ilasback,& belaer of Ptilludelptda, to Prude Lek elch. I, licranton, and found at _WM Osborne. - • Tflati. A. ROWLEY,. IL B. Marshal. B-Marshal , * °face. klept. orP7A'B- ` • virtue et a writ of oendttton t ripper:ads • sued out ,of the District goort or the United:Antes for the Western idigtriet, of rennsywanla, and to me - direetod. ' , wilt expose , to public sale; at the 1330 eon HOUrE,ritisburgh. ,on 10)111)AY. the 14th day ovseptember, 1868 - at 10 o'clock . tho following described proper,ty, THUEE ‘re• 'WHIeKY, containing; oehundred sod ;wear - Pro • 2 - ONE D.allitEL Or MN, cout*ning forW-rwo' tic/zed le.the property of Sirens k Banin_,L . • • . 1 • • TH011411 1 4. ItOWLET, u... a. Marshal.' id.il,'lBob. • 5e7.•89 itAknitYli: , B ()met: a Apitsgity • ..., , . ....,: i 1 . .....1... I . ; ~., ;,,t . '-'- • , gi vittutp of *Nark of imidffiont comma limn. id pat a Owl 'trial' ebilf Of linalniteif ntatea Yoe the , ?, astern • D iriat of Pennapvanls, , and to me directed, A wlli_eapose,.tp p_ani ,salek_at the ' Ctln ToM• 1400F1P, I'lltaburgUi rc. on' EdLINI)AY,Abe ' ittli d fir of eentent be ,r , 1801 L; ntle froitialfiy, aci,., the ftlibrOnliltrigribeth fifoflrtlN,V? Via__ _, __., SIXTEZINtiIiAIUIZILS OF D11M14141, I srittrrs OALIMII Wilf,KT, -,..t :; •-,..-- ' tim tattovie ' ^six .titro area ail%ilti_ikty4# kaitai,ee . ‘ifelatd :sane prAuflt. iii.c fteuistid M. OM,. lin ;., ~ Tgo Ap , imakwpmy„u. pi m " twat ',C-0 ta v ta t. 5010X8. ' , n u nfti i 1 I ,--• rayAl ~,t I . .01,/i.t:l7t r h t ii d i i A . 1; i •I•,ik., MASSHAVS SaLte' 'll J • • i ' • e: . • _ldly, Fartnega a,,wy, o oat .export 1-, • Inca 'olit'_of Ilte i 1 ttleftbu of I liac intted litatea • ottani Wleatoin ft riot, s of.Atatnolmulla,L,and,-to •me dllted o t t af r i tgose,, o 7 intim 4a1,.. t t lto . c _ o rs/ It . , t tptir ,_ .1' ,on AWN 'Y'm the 14x11 Arty of nap etan'n, a FO Weida ~ ,tt, e ., 44 ,futtowlngdracribed proPertyi.:lo-grls; ,•,, I 1 i , , o, Nc* 4 o• * l O- ) 1- 4 0 4.#04 8 P i rl te t: Fis ~,. ,4 . 0 1 1 • •'i f'''' taltdajctfiten" tindineatiiiin4 1 Itniged 6 'the dm , , , propbro (*natio Lotlikr ea ak,,, , ,:. ~,, • .„.• ~ , qrif QS. A. IttrklAlf .13. If, Ilarabai. kiIiSRA'S 01 P,! cr) PePt. 4, lift. .ad IMPERIAL - - - A ' ' - l' ', l :- ? 4 . I l'r. ..:PMI:AKIRITPC i t I Y• . _ ESTABLISHED UO3. CASA CAPITAL PAID - : U1 AND ..f." NDS EXCEND- . viv, Ithowqoo /b 1 tIOLD. - Insurance' spatial Fife efferked on Houses and Buildings. Goode. Wares and Mere!) andt.e, Steam boats, a c.- - Polteles maned paYable In gold or cur. relieL_. JRlr.Unltedlitatea Branch Office, *0 PINE STREET, New York. ' An losses of the United. Staffs Branch will be ad- Plated In Nei, York. . J. V. MeliAtra-FILEEP, agent, • .. . • .PITISBUktGEL PA. Office. 07 FOIJIMI A ST.EXET.•_.. 1 MR. IicLAIIORLIS Is also gent for the Manbst tan Life Insurance Company. .' • . ' ge5:172 BEN FIIALNKLIP. INSURANCE COMPANY,. • OP ALLEGHENY, PA. Office in Franklin Savings Bilk • No. 43 Ohio St.. Allegheny. A SOME COMPANY, managed by Directors well known to the community, who trust by fair dealing to merit a share of your patronage. HENRY jIe,WERF GEO. D. miuDiac DIRECTORS: Henry Traria, - D. L. Patterson, Henry Geredg, Geo: R Riddle, JaCob Franz, Gottletb Faze, Simon Drum, J_, B. Smith. Jacob Ruth W. M. Stevrart, CD. P. Whlston, Joseph Cr Joe: Lantner, Zinkand , . Jeremiah Eaten a.10:0215 . . NATIONAL INSURANCE co., •or THE oar OP Aramorry. Deice, in MALEGIIENY MUST COMPANY'S BUILDING. FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. W. W. HASTEN, President 'JAB. Z. STEVENSON. Secretary. • - • . A. H. Rog 11 llsh o..P.Wllllams Jno. Thompson Jno. A.myler, I Jaa, Lockhart, Jos. Myers, Jas. L. Graham, Robt, Lea, C. C. Boyle, Jno. Brown, Jr. Geo. Gerst, Jacob Kopp. 11AZ:1VA STERN INSURANCE COM PANY OF PITTSBURGH. LEXANDER NIMICK, President. ' WM. P. HERBERT,_Beeretary. OAPT. GEORGE NEELQ, General Agent. Mice, 92 Water Street, 13pang t Co.'s Wary house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. Will Lrunre against all kinds of Fire and Marini Risks. A home Institution, managed by Directors who are well known to the community, and who art determined by promptness and liberality to main. SAW the &master which they have assumed, as of tering the - best protection to those who desire to be insured. • DULECTO2IB: Alexander Himla, Jonn R. McCune, R. Miller, Jr., Chaa. J. Clarke, James McAuley, " ; William S. Evans, Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Andrew Acklen, Kerner, David M. Long,- Wm. Morrison, D. Ihmsen. • noV PENNSYLVANIA I INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH, —07710 E, No. 1673.1 WOOD STREET, BANK 07 COMMERCE BUILDING. I This la a Home Company, and Insures assinstloss by Fire eaclusiveiv. LEONARD WALTER , President. C. C. BOYLE Vice President. ROBERT PA - KRICK, Treasurer. HUGH McELHENY.l3ecretary. DIRECTORS: Leonard Waiter,. George Wilson, - C. C. Boyle Geo. W. Evans, rt Robe Patrick, ' J. C. Lappe, Jacob Painter, J. 0. Fleiner, Josiah King, John Voegtley, I Jas. H. Hopkins, A. Ammon I Henry Sproni, INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIBB, FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE, 135 6 r 437 CHESTNUT ST., Eras 8211 Charles R. Banker, TobLas Wagner, Barone' Grant, Jacob R. Smith, • • F eorge W. Rlcherds, \CHARLES IL BAN( EDW. C. DALE , , VI W. C. STEELE Beci • , J. oei North West corner DN; lah2Rwlls A LLEGMENT INSURANCE COM. Am. rANY UB ,PITTSBURGH. OFFICE; No. 37 LEIPTII STREET, Beurx BLOCS Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks JOHN IRWIN, JR., President. JOHN D. HcCORD, Vice President. 0. G. DONNELL. 13ecretary. CAPT. Wit. DEAN. General Agent. D/HICTORB: • Crpt. Wm. Dean. B. L. rahaestock. W. H. Everson.; Robert H - Davis, Francis Sellers, Cant. J. T. Back dale. John Irwin, Jr., John D. McCora. Harvey Childs T. J. ookins' tr on, Charles liays. PEOPLES' INSURANCE COM OFFICIN, N. E. CORNICE WOOD & FIFTH Miran. Crempany, taking Fire and Marine Mika DIBZOTOIIOI Wm. Phillips, Capt. John L. Rhoads, John Watt, Samuel P. lihriver, John Z. Parka, Charles Arbuckle, Capt. James Miller, Jared M. Brush, W3n. Van Kirk,'Wm. F. Larur. , James D. Verner - Samuel MoCricluart WM. PRILLbt President. I . JOHN WATT, ice President. W. F. BARDNPM, Secretary: - CAPT. JAS. - GORDON. General Asent PRICES OF •'THE VARIOUS KINDS - OF GUNPOWDER, lIAZARD POWDER cOIIPDTIr Office, No. 289 Liberty Street, CANISTER POWD'Elis Electilc I t 4 and 8 grain, jn . Square Canisters . , I lb. nub. American IsPorting, In Oval Canisters of 1 lb. • Dusk- Shooting, 'Noe. 1." 2, 8 and 4 grin•-in. Oval. Canbssers of 1 lb. each • . _ Indian Ride, In Oval Canisters of) lb. each.. Ilientochy Rine. hi Oval Canisters of I lb. each Nentackylt Idle, In Oval CanLitera of )f lb. each .I. l soine lb. Oval Canisters 111 doe.) , half lb: do. ,do. do.) . „ KentudYinfid, pro, and .11en Moot- • luir roc Nkaga.4s ' 11 ,0kY rrre, rtia, rodp_itegeosm tbs mentgekYPina,wirro. rra, and ,"des 13hoot tilialr.M kege., 6)4 lb; *ler Powder,ln - ktigs, lb.' • ' " Ing and Sidpplule .Powder,- F. AT, ,„; and vs. graad,a Mellish. In . kegs 25 Lbs. Sigeji num tor Bleetlng, or. super i or quality . . ; •• La patkagestf 60 itibtand_over /iMadvered :trim put expense on board .Of . Beat . og lA Pleeehnrgh or Allegheny., `.; - , B ig iming moutzT.. , . natal , of xtei 4.11 X GEHL T Elf4"Bll,ccesson to owl tiotitonnooto a m i l stswierica.s...LlTHOSlßAPH*o;,,,_ The gnil4Fln PriraP4oa t tEktglalumens e tthe on u Wen 11, Letter Heads.. Buttda. ti,ol Wan. now'gnomatv ,eurtrats. Wltwa.CArtUloatiw of. llam a pr • Ca .A." . • ° f! ). !' sum, INSURANCE. President, .Secretary. Mordecai H. Lonis David S. Brown, 'lsaac Lea, Edward C. Dale, ileorge Fates. ;KER, President. Ice President. n T.ro teat. it ta aFFlN, AntanS, -- "rd and Wood Streets. POWDER'. 111.4MnrACTI:11dED BY ,Tll3 ARTHUR KIRK, Agent, PITTSESURGII, PA. IIE9F POWDER. :;.I.II,I74OG , TWrWiI Ell AMUSE= it. arNEW OPERA HOUSE. 4u . r-almoz. licipgement for six, nigtqa only of the charming young artiste, ' MISS NELLIE GERNON, And thepopular Tragedit.n: ItOBT. JuliNsTow MONDAY EVENING. Sept. 140, will be pre tented, s new and lweresting drama entitled LITTLE POLLY. Little Polly Miss 'Nellie 0 ermon.. ti rime!" ( Mr. Robert Johnston. In preparation, Mr. Jobnston's celebrated drama of G T ra HE MOtNS eOFLSBtERdTY. *-- ' IigrPROF. CARPENTER'S , . ACADEMY, No. DANCING ACADEMY, No. IS THIRD STREET, Is now apen for' tbe-re reption of pupils. Class days and hoars—For La dles, Masters and Misses. Wt deesdayand Saturday, at SIX o'clock P. M. For Gentlerien—Tuesthy and Friday Evenings, at 8' o'n wk.. Private lessons given. Circulars can be had at the Music Stores and at the ACSCICMy. ire Hall to let to :Select Parties. • UNION PACIFIC RAILR 700 OF THE UNION PAC IC ItedIROAII operation. 160 miles of prink, and the work along the Atlantic and Pacific and more , rapidly than t enty thousand men are possible that the entire I 'merit s °, will be finished _ I. The means provided are' r , men and money can do o this NAL WORK, ) e day, will betdone. AILROAD COMPANY Are now finished and track have been laid this the whole line between \ States Is being pushed ftf ever before. More than t employed, and It is not it track, from Omaha to Br in 1869 instead of 1870. ample, and all that energ to secure the completion of GREAT NATI At the earliest poselb The UNION PACIFIC receive: I.—A GOVERNMENT GIANT of the right of way, and all necessary tlmbpr and other materials found along the line of its operations. 11.—A GOVERNMENT GRANT of 12,1300 acres of land to the mile, to ten in alternate sections on each side of its road. This is an absolute do nation, and will be a ',mace of large revenue in the future. „ I 'r RANT of Milted States !hunting to from $16,000 ecordlng to the cllglcul .. the various sections to .. ent takes a second mort is expected that not only rinelpal amount may be • red by the Company in a. &c. 'The interast is aid in this way, besides in time and money to the 111.-4 GOVERNMENT Thirty-year Bonds, a. to $48,000 per mile, ; ties to be surmounted o' be built. The Govern gage as security, and 1. 1 the interest. but the Paid in services rend transporting troops, m now much more than . securing a great savin Government. IV.—A UOVERNACENT • RANT of. the right to issue' its own FIRST ORTGAGE BONDS, to aid in building the rim- , to the same amount as the U. S. Bonds. issue , for the same purpose, and no more. The oYernment permits the Trustees for the First .• ortgage Bondholders to deliver the Bonds to the Company only as the road is completed, and after it has been examin ed by United States Commissioners and pro nounced to be in all respects a first-class Rail road, laid with a heavy T rail, and completely supplied with depots, stations, turnouts, car shops, locomotlx,es, cars, &e. V.—A. CAPITAL STOCK SUBSCRIPTION from the stockholders, of which OVER EIGHT MIL LION DOLLARS have been paid In upon the work already done, and which will be Increased as the vrantErof the Company require. VI.—NET CASH EARNINGS on its Way Business, that already amount to MORE THAN THE IN TEREST on the First Mortgage Bonds. These earnings are no indication of th, vast through trallic that must follow the opening of the line to the Peak, but they certainly prove that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS upon such a property, costing nearly three times their amount, ARE SECURE BEYOND ANY CONTLNUENCY: The 'Union Pacific Bonds run thirty years, are for 31,000 each, and have coupons attached. They bear annual interest, payable 'on the first days of January and July, at the Company's Office, in the City of New York. at the rate of six. per cent. in gold. The Principal is payable In gold at maturity. The price Is 102, and at . the present rate of gold, they pay a liberal income on their cost. The CompanY 'believe that thece Bonds, at the present rate," are the cheapest in the market, and reserve the right to advance the price at any time. Subscriptions will be received in Pittsburgh by JAMES T. BRADY & Coy corner of Wood and Fourth Streets; HART, CAIIGHEY'& Co.. corner of Wood ILO Third Streets: S.:MCCLEAN & CO, 73 Fourth Street; PII. R.' MERTZ. corner sth and Wood Ste.; ROBINSON 8R0*..78 Fourth street; AND IN NEW YORK At the Company , ' Office. No. 20 Nassau Stkeet, ana by JOHN J. CISCO & SON, Bankers, No. 59. Wall Street, and by the CompsuPa advertibed. agenia throughout the United Sates. Remittances iffiottid be made in drafta or other funds par in New York, and the Bonds will be sent free of charge by return express. Parties sub scribing through local agents, wilt look to them for their safe delivery. _ A. P.AMPHL ET AND MAP' FOR 1 8 6 8 has lust been published by the Company, giving fuller in formation than is.possible in an advertisement, re trio tgliitY'rfi r rergd i t; fearklicriirthe glean: for Construction, and the Value of the Bonds, wtuch lido be sent [moon application at the Company's offices, or to any of the advertised. agenta. 10113 J. CISCO, 'Xreasurer, FERTILIZERS. TO WHEAT GmmrEns. EIIREIIL AIIMONLiTED BONE, SUPER-PHOSPHITE OF LIMA MANUFACMI r ICD BY The Allegheny 'Fertilizer Co. EthW.A.BD 40 CAIILPBELL, P'IIOPREET4S.ItS * botce, 856 Penn Weet, Pittsburgh, Pa. The best Raniliser in tete, and recognised 7 Harmers who have given 11 a trial; toe. the id and ard for raising large props of:Wheat, 'Rye, Outs, Corn, rota toes; ae. We have published for gratu itous circulation a peanplilet oontaining Interesting and valuable stateinentl of this FertiHuir, copies of which will be ,sentfree to. any sending ns their ad dram". - L '. , 1 l‘F: • HOTELS" 9 1 ;r 1 UF 11 9 11 SE, aslrluiNTlo offir• N. g• , . , • This' first Wass 'Hotel will open •Ibr .the season on 25111,1 mm. Ta,rcea,S3.lsll peg q .04;120 per weak. address \.; IL EC: Tl4oslPeOw 2 rroprietor, Wvorly_of, Gams:vitt, CapaAalarpt, and Ma _politaw hotel, waabiti ton;',D:V.) N.B. — The mmBloll,lll •nnder tbe direction o' - Mr.;CMIL SENT& -• • • + . 2 i , ~ i 'eV.:rtt7 werawar..... W surtimen itEsouT. WEIMER Housg, , Stofieboro, Pa., 0 • i• the line f _itiftt nkl u Railroad, tours ride from ifranklitt4 Thts house Is -new •antl-ttottantallunsi- sfell titatnlalted, has f.l rooms, ten-pin alleys,atlteovprell aroma alt the batiks at the *meat charming ' Lae America, ebeundhtie Id ash, and ad te tbr salitng narposet. - surromaled with bat wings, teduintle- scenery, Le. 11 is the beat et:resort to the State. Atlitresa PaCIIINEDY: Proprietor. :(011. Ot - 114 fl u ; :b1 ,nades Fat '.trt I POur. se4:v79 ILES STEW YORK. II
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