The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 25, 1868, Image 7

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    Os Hitt** erayth,
Mr. CORNELL'S labor-theory for his Uni
versity at Ithaca, N. Y., ,
receives a com
ment from the London Spectator that is
worth quoting:
"Half the time of most men at college is
fairly wasted in occupation a good deal more
injurious to the mind than ploughing, or
plastering, or planing; and ploughing, or
plastering or planing produces health; and
we all say health helps learning, and talk of
m.ns sand in corpore steno, and have
latent idea that the wcirk of the world has
been done by its strong men. Any one of
us, we suppose, reasoning in the abstract—
as the Scotchman is said to have made love
—would argue that physical education was
good, and there is no physical education
quite equal to impeiative and slightly ex
hausting manual labor. We-all maintain,
with a unanimity quite delightful to wit
ness—a unanimity, especially complete
among en who newer did a day's work in
their liv s- 7 that an artizan could educate
himself to any point he liked'if he only
tried, a d
I T
had decently fair opportunities of
study. We all assert that the athlete can
study as well as the scholar; and under the
Cornell scheme NV6k have the athlete turned
i
perforc into the sdhool. It is all true, ac-.
cording to the muicular christians—and yet
—and et—and yet—Ha thorn did not
find farming, when he tried it in that phal
anstere, or New - Society, or whatever it
was at Blithedale, favorable to study. He
became sleepy and heavy, he said, and did
not want to think, much less to stimulate
thinking artificially by studying a book.
Concentration of thought would seem to be
essential to to scholarship, and manual la
bor interspersed or broken with study, is
noefavorable to concentration of thought.
Indeed, there are men who hold that a
slight degree of ill-health, not enough to
cause preoccupation, but enough to dispose
its victim-towards sedentry rather than ac
tive work, is a necessary condition of schol
arship." "
The Paraguayan War.
Further - intelltgence through Brazilian
sources, states that the surrender of the
Paraguayan garrison on the Peninsula near
Humaita took plate after ten days' desper
tate straggle, when- the Paraguayans had
been three days without food, and many of
them had been Prostrated by exhaustion.
The conditioni then stipulated that they
should not be forced to serye againts Lopez,
and should choose their own place of resi
dence in the allied nations. According to
'General Osorio, Humaita was a very weak
point in its defences, and should have been
captured long ago. The evacuation was
.going forward nearly two weeks before it
was discovered by the allies. Timbo is
now the objective point, as the allies can
not - reach Tebicuarl 'without first reduc
ing it.
A Run,ADELrnia. paper says :—The
"Midnight Mission." a work _of a most
beniticent character lately organized in
this city, bakes its first appeal for aid in
the columns of this paper this morning.
The benevolent and generous shpporters of
this p:an for rescuing - women from a life of
degredation, have provided a home for those
. taken under its care, and have already met
with gratifying success, in restoring thirty
:six persons to a life of propriety and useful
ness. As the institution has had but sixty
-one women, altogether, under its care, this
large proportion of successful treatment,
,shows.that inthe field of labor entered upon
- by the "Midnight`Mission;" there is a pros
,pect and promise of greater and more grati
fying success _ than usually results from mis
sionary labors. What has already been ac
complished, is the best Measure of the merits
of this mission, and ought to commend it to
the favor - toad . support of many of our
readers.
Tark recently t deceased' Mr. Stevens, of
Hoboken, whos6 real estate in the place is
believed to be worth $20,000,000, and whose
_entire property is estimated at over $50,-
000,000, has,- by his will, directed the ap
propriation of $150,000 for the erection of
an institution of learning ihHoboken, and
$500,000 for its perpetual endowment, and
hehas also directed that $1,000,000 be de
voted to the completion of the Stevens Bat•
tery, which is to be the property of the State
of New Jersey. With the exception of these
suing, the wlecof his enormous property
is left to his family (wife and children).
on •
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XSLOOMS *EON Onu.—The manufacture
of blooms diiect from ore, under - the Jame
son patent,/is successfully carried on at the
forge of Ic! W. y Hughes, Esq., at _Ringgold,
Schuylkill county, by: a company, of which_
Mr. Hughes is cane. Two hundred bushels
of good charcoal and about two attd a half
tons of fifty per cent. ore yield a. ton, of
blooms. The blooins are said to be of the
besequality. The cost of working blooms
by this process is said to be about .six dol
lars per-ton more than the cost of making
pig met a l in the ordinary blast furnace.
THE New York Times says : The Jews
of America are at perfect liberty to vote
for Beymour"of any other man; but we must
agree with the opinion expressed by several
Israelite.newspapers that, it -will be a very
unwise thing for them to make a sectarian
matter of their votes. As 'American citi-
zens, the Jews aro guarantied precisely the
same political rights as other members of
-the population..., Their voting, therefore,
should be not ailTexvs, but as American cit
-izens, whose best guarantee for their politi
cal rights in- the continued character of
our polities.
- GENERAI - ROSECILLtiB wrote, February,
18, 1863, as follows: •-
"Theleaderspf this rebellion are perfidi
ous treacherous, unscrupulous and cruel;
their leaders never will norpan be peacea
ble, or true friends and neighbors. We,
i T3
should rejoice' to see the power of ' these
leaders fall by the hand of their own ee•ple
*whom theypppress; the people for - hose
rights we fight in common with our wn . ;
but nnlessit does thus fall, we must de troy
it, or itiwill destroy our nation."' ,
THE coming Vice President has intro due
ed a straw, berry at South Bend, Ind., which
• is the largest, both In fruit and plant, orally
variety, and is most productive. But, it is
Jim soft.:t4 shipi tind'isonly'fit for home use-
More of our prodUctions should be too sod
tti thipi, grain included; that there'may be
ablindance for .home use.
, -13nEn - oe , AT ans.—.o4" Attgnst I.Bth, the
day of the terrible, earthquakes in Peru, a
x , tree enderus storm burst over the City of
Buenos Ayres, and virtis attended . ' , with the
fgreatest loss of,life that has occurred there
for some ,time.. Numerous vessels were
sunk - in the harbor, and several housa were
blow,' down
.
STEWFLownio, in California' promises
to be a success. The machine istheir own
invention. It cuts furrows- nine-feet; wide,
and fromTive to eight :inches deep, pulver
izing fine,. travels six miles: an hour, and
'Weighs onlj , ..seven tons.
.Tur; latest from Boston gives a b emo
:craticgain of 100 per cent. in the town of
Pekin r 'idaine.. Last year there was one
.Dentocmtic vote cast there; and this Year It
reacitecreiactly two.
General GratiVVlStyle.;
• When General 4 43rinit- hisira
express he has no, difficulty in making him
self understood. In war, irf civil convul
sions, there is little place for bookish, pedan
try or scholarly :dandyism. State papers
are not prisms into'which to look fbr the
colors of the rainbow; they are not ward
pictures or 'literary mosaics in which each
phrase is selected fbr its prettiness. The
effect of a cannon ball is determined, not
by its brightness dr polish, but by its weight
of metal, by the power with - which it moves,
and by its reaching the mark. Gen. Grant's
words have always reached the mark. "I
recogniie no Southern Confederacy." "I
propose -to move immediatoly on your
works." "No terms but unconditional sur
render." "I shall have no policy to enforce
against the will of tho people. "Let us
have peace." These are eloquent words,
and easily understood. It is stated on the
best authority that, throughout the war,
Gen. Grant's despatches, orders land letters
of any importance, were written by( him;
that his staff never attempted to imitate or
improve his style. And it is a striking fact
that, among all the writing on the war, the
most concise and clearly written accounts
of the campaigns are found in Gen. Grant's
official reports. Where the narrative of
other historians is obscure or confused, the
official report is plain and intelligible.—
Phelps' Life of Grant, -
What the Kentucky Rebels Intend
The New York Tribune says
A. friend recently dropped in on a Demo
cratic
Convention at Georgetown, Scott
county, Kentucky. (Scott was a Rebel
county throughout, even when the State
seemed overwhelmingly Union, giving in
1861 a majority for Simms (Rebel) for Con
gress, over John .J. Crittenden. It voted
that way when most of the young_ men were
in the Rebel armies; now, a young man
who was not in the Rebel armies, and did
not try to get in, stands a poor' chance there.)
Gn this occasion a Rebel lawyer was speak
ing. "As there are no reporters present,"
he observed, "I may venture to speak more
freely than I otherwise should deem it pru
dent to do. We shall hold white elections
in every Southern State, and choose electors
for Seymour and Blair. If the House re-
fuses to count the votes cast by these elect
ors, the Northern. Democracy are pledged
to us to resist by force the inauguration of i
the Republican Premdent. We have agreed
to back them. Eight years ago they pro
mised to back us; but they failed, and left
us - in the lurch. Now we have promised to
back them, and shall not fail." This was
said to a gathering of hail fellows, who re
ceived it with intense delight.
AUCTION SALES.
BY A. WILWADIE.
MEIERSYILLE PROPERTY,
Corner of centre Auntie and Miner Street.
7 LOTS AND 2 HOUSES.
MONDAY AFTERNOON, September 26. h. at 3
o'clock, will be sold, on the premises, the valuable
Gormley property in Minerssille now City or Pitts
burgh, at pi esent occupied by W. M. bounty. ,
and which has been sub-divided Into seven desira
hie Lots, situate at corner or Centre Avenue and
Miner street.
Lot No. 61s 176 feet front on Miner street and 51
feet in depth alf.ng the side next to Centre Avenue,
being about 100 feet in depth along the other sloe:
on welch is, the two-story Brick Double ;natation,'
containing hall, double parlor, drawi ng-room and
di m
ning-oot first Boor; live cham bers on second •
floor; two finished attics• basement . ) kitchen and
wash house. with sink awl hydrant ih kitchen and
good cistern connected with wash hoUse. Dining
room and 'kitchen connected with - dumb waiter.
Near to house is a well of good water, covered with
grape arbor, and grounds planted in troll trees.
Lot No. 7 is an adjoining lot on corner of Centre
avenue, - having 100 feet trout on Miner street. and
being In depth 51- feet on one, line and 38 feet on
the oilier.
Lot No. 1 contains - about one-quarter acre of
ground. fronting 1501ect on Miner street, with a
two story frame dwelling, containing six rooms and
cellar. Also. spring houte, fruit trees, ,Stc.
Lots Nos. 2, .3.-* and 5 are each fronting 24 feet
.on Miner street, with depth from 100 to 123 feet,
With fruit tree', ,te.
Vila handsomely situate and very. desirable prop
erty is passed by the bitnemllle. Street Cars bring
ing it into easy communication with lower t art of
the city. Those wishing are invited to examine the
property before day of sale.
Terms of Bale-,One.third cad', balance !n one and
two years, with inter, at.
sett A. bIeiLWAINB, Auctioneer.
-13 A HANDSOME LOTS IN 22D
"M -WARD. PITTdIWEGII,- (formerly East
Liberty,) . Pennsylvania Avenue, Junction with -
Greensburg Pike. -
TUESDAY AYTERNOON. - September 20th. at
2 o'clock, on the prem'aes. will be sold, the 1 -A-
Handsome Lots, tub-divided from the Jonas E. Mc-
Clintock property; beautlfullyaituated at the pane-
Pennsylvania Avenue with the Greensburg
Pike, in the 2:6,1 Ward ..f the' city, formerly East
Liberty. and fronting on Pennsylvania avenue. and
other 51) feet avenues: the Lois being 25 feet front
and from 100 to 122 fe -t in d pth. --
•1 he loc.tlon Is .un-urpassed for healthful eleva
tlon„accessibillty and eu,tivated surroundings; and
the plan'of Lots 11 said out with a view to a eon soli •
dation of any timber of Lots in make up the quan
tity of pound desired by the purchaser.
Parties wishing to view the grounds before day of
sale will receive every necks - lacy attelition by call
ing on Dr, ilicCiltroe, on the premises. Those de
sirens of securing vales hie -and heal* hy Building
bite should not neglect this opportun it) .
. A Free Excursion Train %ell leave the Union De
pot. Liberty street, - Pittsburgh. 'at hall-past one
o'clock P. M., fop conveyance of ladies to and from
sale. - No tickets required.
Term. of -tile---One.fonrth cash, balance in three
-equal-annual payments. will* interest. $lO of the
p.sn payment to be made on each lot at time of pur
chase.
Plan of Lots can - be obtained at Auction .Booms,
1015 cqulthtleld street.
se'M A. BIeILNY AIME. Auctieneer.
• BY PALMER a MUM
pswitoit*PHLliE)S,
Itir9TWNEERS
And Conimiesion Merchants,
OPERA HOUSE 'AUCTION ROOMS,
No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
;BOOTS, WOES; CARPETS,
Dry Go l ods and Notioni,
AT PRIVATE SALE DAT, AND EVENING.
Consignments Solicited. Prompt ite.
turno.,
REMOVALS
ppEatOVAL-;- - The .Merchants &
Manufacturers. National Bank will; on .
Tii 1.111SDA" Y. Aug' List. 27th;
Remove to the corger of,lfirst
m and:Wood' streets,
'House formerly occupied by tlie rcople's National
lls.nk. and remain during the erection of their new
Banking House., I
itu26:v . :OHM !SCOTT. Jr., ensi,ler
(J FIGS CITY ENGINEKti AN) ''LMYY•YoIt,
VITTfinULLGIL. /3eut. 21...1. 1 •08..
OTICE.- 7 The Assessment for .
Grading, Paving arid Curblyg .131,0.1. M AX
rcul., smith to ayloi street.' I, now ready
for CXatfiliVitlon, anti can b...0n a , Ibis °lnce until
THCICSDAY, I Pet. Ist. ISOS, when it will be re
turned to tile City Trezouree. °Mee for collection.
ce.2ii.xt.7 H. J. IdUOttlf., City Na.gineer.__
•o rricx OP Crii iti6lfliiitt AND : 4 1.111V61 . 0D. t '
' •' , • PittAburith. , bept. 2t. DIGS.
_. ,
6 • .
tiOTICE.--The assysonient .fOir
the lio,irdwall; on Pennorlyanla ititqlue, from
i
inklanillitittion to the Toll Gate,' iir i:ow ready tor
'exatnitiiititin. and: cart be tlve it et Old 'Attlee • Until
%Tim IitiIJPAY, tietob..r 1 LlEitliti. when It will be rtw
turned to tine City Tre.tburors,olllee'ro'r euile,ction !
scll:ihn •11. J.llooz.Y..feltY Krignieer. •
WAItEkIOiLTSE on Y LIBETT ST.
'Pon •
. , ,
The Executors. Le.. of Josei}h P , ttfirionoffor for
axis the Lot cud Wareboase No. 10, to PnAtereon'e
Bleek,'lNo.. 369 Liberty street ), Lot 130 by 1111
feet. .Aoply to_ . ..- JAMES A. 21.teTEP:s,N, '
soll:xEr.. .145 4th Avenue,---_,_ cur. Cherry alley.
EIVN STREET PROPERTY
FOIL
Sixty feet frontisti south stile of Penn street . by
11° trot to Brewer'a alley. I Three storied brick
(fertnerly Luneburg, manslun,) with
hies la rear. Possesthin given' uu three months no
tice. .apply to - . Mr.M tit , K N,
setcx a, 146 4th Avenue. cur. Cherry alley.
011 i sDo
auy eolor ate requtil
etteratopleln orient; also th e
eerpose,' from 3 to 7 feet WI
Wereroumg, 36 and 28 st.
4‘l
PITTSBURGH GAZETTE : FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
fetbiALilicitidit.
Tobacoo Destroyed
ye off Chewing and. Smoking the
e box of ORTON'S PREPARATION Ts wen-
TED to destroy the appetite for tobacco In any
i on, no .matter how strong the habit may be,
IF IT FAILS'IN ANT CASE THE MONEY WILL BE,
UNDEE. It 18 almost. Impossible to break off'
the use of tobacco by the more exercise of the
coining a habit so firmly ,
rooted; with the help of the
preparation there's not the least trouble. , ,
Hun
dreds have used it 'who are willing to bear witness
to! the fact that ORTON'S P,REPARATION com
pletely pletely destritys the appetite for tobacco and leaves
the person as free from any desire for it as before
he commenced its use. It is Perfectly safe and
IM.rmless In all cases. The Preparation acts directly
upon the same glands and secretions affected by to
b' co, and through these upon the blood, thorough
ly leanslng the poison of tobacco from the system,
an thus allaying the unnatural cravings of tobacco.
_ •
No MORE HANKERING FOR TOBACCO AFTER USING
ORTON'S PREPARATION: RECOLLECT IT 15,
WARRANTED. BEWARE OF
_
J COUNTERFEITS:
1
ECOMMENDATIONS.
R
I
ill .
e following are a few selected from the Multi
t eof recommendations In our nossessfon:
e r
a tErr e o l m il W .
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BANGOR, Me., April 24. 1868.
hereby Certify thatl have need tobacco for.thlr
t , ears past, and for the last fifteen years I have
sr two pounds per month. I have made attempts
t min ott-at different times. I have left oft one
. b
P u
t . always tieald' Hli '
' continued Bangor,
toh M an e k - e i r fur
1 tintli I used Orton's Preparation, which has corn-
Idtel i cured me of the appetite for tobacco. I
1 °it'd recommend all who are affected with this ter
rible habit to try the preparation, which will cer
tainly cure tt if the directions are followed.
W. I'. HEALD.
trront E. W. qkitill. Knoxville . Tenn.l
KNOXVI LE, Tenn., August 5, MI.
This is to centre' that I had used tobaccO to such
an extent that my hi alth had become greatly im
paired, and my whole system deranged and broken
down. In June. 18132, I purchased onebox of Or
ton's Preparation, arid after using it 1 found that I
was completely cured. I have not had any hanker
ing or desire for tobacco since Using the preparation.
I believe It to be all that It is recommended. and I
would advise all who wish to quit the use of tobacco
to trie one box of Orion's Preparation.
' I I E. W. ADKINS.
1 [Prom John Morrill. Bangor, Me. I
BANGOR, Me., March 24, MIL
This is to certify that I have' used tobacco for
eighteen years; have tried many times to leave off,
but have antlered so much from a dizziness In my
head, and gnawing at my stomach, that I have soon
given up the trial. IA short time since a friend In
duced we to try Orton's Preparation (sold by you.)
I have done so. andram completely cured. I did not
In the least hanker after tobacco, either to smoke or
chew, after 1 began' to use the Preparation.
JOHN MORRILL.
Price of ORTON'S PREPARATION Two Dollars
per box, forwarded to any part or the country, post
paid. on receipt or price. Money sent by mall at
our rick. Address,
L . C. I& corroN. Proprietor,
Box 1.748. Portland, Maine.
REFERENCE.
e. the underslgited. have had personal dealinl
`O ,
C.B.COTTON. 'and have found him a reliable
and
and fair dealing man, and believe his statements
deserving the confidence of the public:
S. B. Richardson, Rev. J. S. Green, Dr. S. B.
M
Oowel ,I. Portland, e.; Charles H. Morrill, Bidde-
ford, Me.; A. H. Boyle. Attorney. Ilelfaut, Me.;
Alonzo Barnard. Tian or, Me.; Wm. ti. Sweet,
Esq., West Mansfield, Mass.; H. M. Boynton. East
Acworth. N. H.; U. Quimby, St. Johnsville, N. Y.
au trine° I
igrPHALON I S
"PAPEWIN LOTION,"
• I
FOB BF.AUTIFYING THE SKIN AND COM
PLEXION. Removes all Eruptions. Freckles,
Pimples, Moth Blotches. Tan. etc.. and renders tne
Skin soft, lair- and blooming. For Ladles In the
Nursery It is Invaluable. Fur Gentlemen. atter
shaving, It has no 'equal. "PAPHIAN LOTION"
is the only reliable, remedy for diseases and blem
ishes of the skin. ,
'PELALON'S "PAPIELAN SOAP"
For the Toilet, Nursery and Bath; Will not chap the
skin. Price, 25 cents per cake.
"FLOE DE MAYO,"
A new Perfume for the Handkerchief. Exquisite,
delicate, lasting fragrance. Sold by all Druggists.
PHALON & so I N, New York.
je3:r9-Mver ' .
--
WHATCHELOWS HAIR DYE.
This splendid Hair Dye is the best In the world;
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless, reliable,
instantstneolls: no, disappointment; no ridiculous
tinge; remedies the 11l effects of bad dyesrinvigo
ratts and leaves the Hair soft and beauti ful. black
or brown. Sold by all Druggists and Perfunters• and
properly applied at Batchelor's Wig iractory,'No.
TB Bond street. New. York. • • an%•pW
rgr m— GUIDE TOMARRIAGE.—
_
Young Men'e Guide to Happy Marriage
and Conjugal e.heity. The humane views of benev
olent Physicians, on the Errors and Abuses'ineldent
to Total:Land Early Manhood, sent in scaled letter
envelopes, free of charge. Address HOWARD AB
SOCIATION. Box P.. Philadelphia. Pa. mylB:O6T
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
BLEETH SUMMER CORDIIII,
,
An Infallible remedy for &antler Complaint, Diar
rhea, Dysentery, -Vomiting Hour stomach and
Cholera M -V
orino._
DR. HARRIS' CRIMP CURE,
A. specific for Cholera, Cramps and Pain In the
Stomach, fur sale by
Lr
Corner of Liberty a d INfayne Streets,
PURE WHITE LEAD,
iticCOIPS VERDITER GREEN,
The only green paint that will not deteriorate by
exposure. It will took better, last longer and give
more perfect satisfaction than any paint In the
market.
T VII AT IL
IMO IVIAT GOWERS.
EUREKA AMMONIATED BONE,
SUPER-PTIOSPIIATE OF LEiIE,
MANUFACTURED tot
•
The Allegheny Fertilizer. Co.
SEWARD & CAMPBELL,
. ,
• •
PROPRIETORS.
• •
0111cei.-356 Penn Otreei, Plttsbnrgl4 .
The best lf.ertillier In use, and recognized
Farmers who have given Itr a trial, to h the stand
rird for raising large mops of Wheat, Rye, Outs,
corn, pops toes, am.. We have published for grata-,
Romp circulation a patnpidet containing Interesting
and valuable statements or this Fertilizer, copies of
which will be .sent free to any sending ns their ad
d
LAKE MIUPERICIEL
OOPPES MILL AND FINTITING
PITTSIVURGIA.
' PARK, McCIIRDY 8c CO.,
. ,• • •
Mannfacturtre of Sbuithiug, Braziers , and Th.lt
Copia..r . , Prettied Copper llottonia, Raised Bot
toms, spotter Solder. Also, Impo. - .rs and Dealers
In Metal, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, Itc. Con
stantly on hand Tlnners , Machines n... 1 Tools.
Warehouse, No. 140 FIRST STIIEeIT and 1130
EIECOND BTRE ET,Pittshurgh.
linnets' orders of Copper. cut to any desired hat
ters. taylPo3l:llsrT
SHADES, of
tAt, with border and
e plalu Blue, fur Same
ltle, at the Oil °loth
Sir street.
J. it IL. 211,1.14.1V1.
THE APTiEtitE FOR
lb!scowls Weed, Tobacco.
Something Is.neeled to assist nature In over-
&
HARRIS
AGJUN'T'S FOR
J. SCHOONNAXER & SON'S
AND
FERTILIZERS.
COPPER.
FOR 8ia.11.11MW.34114TE.
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. FOIIIIALE. - -
TWO notisas 'AND LOT on Cars till street.
Allegheny. This property will be sold tow, as the
partyls about leaving the city, and wishes to dispose
of tho_property before removing.
SAW - MILL, TWO DWELLING HOUSES, TWC
BARNS, with
_good FARM, and about 800 acres
timber land. This property will be sold low. Cast
01,500—balance on time to suit buyer.
FARM OF 120 ACRES, will be sold for twenty
dollars per acre. Improvements comfortable frame
house and good barn; 50 acres of the land clear.
FARM OF 180 ACRES, near the line of railroad:
very well located for raising - stock; improvements
are good and substantial; 100 acres of the land in
_meadow and grain.
CITY PROPERTY.—WIII sell a good brick house,
containing five roors, at - Sixteen Hundred Dollars,
aniLwould - rent for the amount in six years.
A LARGE LOT OF GROUND, having a river
front, and very convenient of access.
TANNERI, convenient to the city, and having a
well established custom or local trade connected
therewith; a good dwelling end forty acres of land.
FOUR LOTS in Sharpstirg, near the railroad:
would make a good coal yard.
HOTEL FOR SA.LE.—That fine Hotel property,
situated at the. Blairsville Junction, containing
fourteen rooms and the necessary outbuildings,
with three acres of garden and fruit trees. This
well located hotel will be sold low, as the proprie
tor wishes to retire from business.
FOR RENT.
One large House, for Boarding House..
One new Brick House; 8 rooms. .
One new Brick House of 4 rooms.
One new Brick House of 3 rooms.
One House of 5 rooms and lot 55 by 110.
. One Home of 7 rooms awl lot 150 by 150.
Two new Brick oases, 11 rooms each.
One new Frame House, I rooms.
Two new Brick °uses, 3 rooms each.
One new Fr House in Wlikinsburg, having
six rooms d large lot, well suited for garden.
I acres that can be divided into acre lots.
5 Lots in Oakland.
Power and a la_rge Room and Yard for rent, in a
good location. Will be rented for short or long
te.
FOR LEASE OR SALE-3 Lots on Morton street,
Ninth Ward,
WANTED-3,000 feet of Flagging 3 to 4 inches
thipk: I
TO LOAN--$50 , 000 ,
IN SUMS OF $5,000 AND UPWARD.
APPLY AT
D. P. HATED'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE,
No. 91 Grant St., Pittsburgh.
tem:Dis
2 000,000
ACRES OF
CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE,
BY THE
Union Pad* Railroad Company,
EASTERN DIVISION,
Lying along the line of theli road, al
$l,OO TO 85,00 PER ACRE,
And on a CREDIT OF FIVE YEARS.
For further particulars, maps. /Cc., address
JOHN P. HEIfFEHEUX,
Land Commissioner, Topeka, KAMM.
Or CHAS. B. LAMBORN, See , y.
alms: St. Louie. HissourL
F OR SALE.
The Oil Refinery,
KNOWN AS THE
CJtESCENT COAL OIL CO.'S WOEKS,
Situatted In BALTIMORE, MD., on the Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad, and most conveniently located
with reference to either home or foreign trade.
These works are very complete in all their appoint
ments, and are capable of turning out 30,000 to
33,000 OALLONS REFINED PER WEEK. They
have tankage for about 8,000 barrels of oil.
The prospect of an early completion of the Con
nellsyllie Road, renders this property especially de
sirable. Address, or call on,
LAWRASON LEVERING, Trustee,
stM:val 59 GAY STREET, BALTIMORE
$5.500 WILL PURCHASE A
NEAT CQUrNTRY SEAT. con,
t filing ts acres, all under fence and cultivation.
The improvements are a cottage house, with stable
and other outbuildings; 200 hearing fruit trees of
best selections ; watered by two never-falling
Springs. situated 4 miles front the citv_, near to
McKee', Rooks and Chat-tiers Creek. From this
piece an extensive view can he h of Manchester,
Allegheny City and the rivers. Te a easy.
- Apply to B. Mc AIN is CO.,
au= Cor. Fourth and Sad Wield streets.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE for
/SALE —Large Dwelling, with two lots, on
Penn street, 430,000: Residence on Penn »treet,
$20.000: two. story Brink, Federal street. $9.000;
Residence In Allegheny. $30.000, Brick 'House,
FraL [lin street. 03,000; Brick House, Franklin
street. $0,000; House on Ohio- avenue. *18.000:
House and two lots, Fountain st.'
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$2,500; House
and two lots, Duncan street, $3,0 '0; Hotel on the
henna. R. H., $25,000; Hotel at harmer. Ohio.
$12.000; House on Chatham street, $7,000:
seta • ri..CUTIDIERT & 80E8.
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OR SALE ,TO LET:-Houses
ac and Lots for sale in . all_parts of Sheeny and &c
-s. Also, several FAHIIN in good locations.
Also, a small WOOLEN FACTORY,. with 00 acres
of land, and good Improvements, which - I will sell
cheap and on reasonable terms. Business. Houses
to let on good streets. Private Dwelling Houses for
rent in both cities. For further particulars Inquire
WILLIAM WARD
ja22 110 Grant-street. opposite Cathe dral.
WINES, LIQUORS, &C
PITTSBURGH IMPORTING HOUSt.
ESTABLISHED 1830.
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SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
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IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN
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WINES. AND LIQUORS ,
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No. 409 Penn Street, Pittsburgh,
Would direct the attention of the public to the fiet
that, po seating sane , sur facilities through several
large Wine and . Liquor houses la Europe. and
making teen. Importations direct, they Are enabled
to oiler the variousgrades of choice WINES AND
I.l9lloltSat price,: less than }astern rates.
anduation, of qualities and comparison of prices
respectiully solicited.
A choice assortment of pure OLD EYE WHId-
KEY con.stantiv on hand
1011 R E NATIVE WINES.
ISABELLA AND CATAWBA,
Of our own growing. AND the be brands of
011AMPAON E, CLARItT, ' A
SHERRY and PORT
WINES. "Vine (*rowers' company" of BRAN-
D Y, plot flasks, Just the tiling fur travelers.
N. H,r-Partlettlar attention all to enppl ing
fatnilles. ; 'A, hummuarx.
...:t1:17 No. 4 Virgin alley. Pittsburgh.
JOSEPH S. FThCH Zd. CO.,
Nos: 143. 187, IN9. 191. 193 and 193 9
YIRST nTRENT, FITTOBITI3I3II,,
ItANVFACTURSB6 OF ,
Copper. Distilled Pure -Rye Whiskey.
eAiirs 11/ FO3E/eN W.l.Nige, and LIQUORN
i 1 )11 hc.- , mhzi.nra
DYER AND SCOURER,
H. 4. LANCE,
DYER AND SCOURER.
Iro. a s/r. CLAM . EITREET
And Nos. 186 and 187 Third , Street,
riv 19064 VTTSBURGH'PA
, STONE.
WENT COMMON
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Dfaciaine Stone WorkA,
Northwest corner of Weal, Comiuuu, Allegheny.
FREIVK ATV/MICR & CO.
Hive on hand or prepare on stunt notice Hearth
and Step Stone's, Flaga for Sidewalks, Brewery
Vaults, Au. Brad and Tomb Btonee, go.
Ordera promptly exueutud.. rrinua reasonable
251 186F11
INSURANCE.
ritTERPRISE INSURANCE CO.;
_UP PITTSBURGH, PA,
omoe, No. 424. PE N N
(1N NATIONAL TIWST CO. BUILDING. ),
Robt. Dickson, ltobt. Liddell. W. J. Friday '
0. Mettle. ' 10. Van Buren F. Kirsch.
E. H. Myers, !T. Oangwisch: ;ChM Siebert.
L.
Si bert,
L. J. Blanchard, IJ. Weisser, IP. Sehlideeker
I .
E. H. MYERS, President.
ROBT. DleKbolli. Vice President.
ROBT. J. GRIER. Treasurer.
sel3:mwr .1.. J. A.LBIETZ. Secretary.
IMPERIAL
FIRE 1101SURANCE
OF LONDON.
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ESTABLISHED 1803. CASH CAPITAL PAID
UP AND INVVSTED WI NDS EXCE,E,D
-/NG $8,000,000 IN BULL. -
Insurance against Fire effected on Houses and
BuildingE, Goods. Wares and Merchandise, Steam
boats. Polieles - is,med payable In gold or cur ,
reney• 116? United States Branch Office, 40 PINE
STREET, New York.
IA II losses of the United States Branch . will be ad
justed lu New York.
Sr.J. MeI_.ASITG,III.IN, Agent,
PIT rSBURUH, PA
Office, 67 FOURTH STREET.
McLAUCITILIN is also Agent for the Manbat
tan Life Insurance Company. ses:v72
BEN FRANKLIN
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF ALLEGMT, PA.
OMee in Franklin Savings Bank Buildings,
No. 43 Ohio St., 7.lllleicheny.
A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors weli
known to the community, who trust by fair dealing
to merit a share of your patronage.
HENRY IRWIN..
GEO. D. RIDDLE
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Henry Irwin, ID. L. Patterson, (Henry Gerwig,
G eo. R Middle „ Jacob Franz, I Gott leib Faas,
Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, (Jacob Rush
W. H. Stewart, I Ch. P. Whiston, Joseph Craig,
Jos. Lautner, H. J. Zinkand, 'Jeremiah KOhen
ap10:035
TESTERN INSURANCE COM.
PANT OF PITTSBURGH.
EXANDER NIMICK, President.
WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary. .
CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, General Agent.
Office, 9l Water street, Spang .t Co.'s Ware.
house, up stairs,Pittsburgh.
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Will Inure against all kinds'of Fire and Marine
Risks. A home Institution, managed by Directors
who are well known to the community, and who are
determined by promptness and liberality to main.
tale the character which they have assumed, as of•
tering the best protection to those who desire to be
inar4red. ..
i DIRECTORS:
Alexander Nimick, Jonn R. McCune,
R. Miller, Jr., Chas. J. Clarke,
James McAuley, William S. Evans,
Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick,
Andrew Ackleu, Phillip Reimer,
David M. Long, Wm. Morrison,
D. Ihmsen. nor
INDEMNITY
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRM.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA,
OVIPICE, 435 & 437 CHESTNIN ST., nun 5211
Charles N. Banker, Mordecai H. Lords
Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown,
Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea,
Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale,
F eorge W. Richards, George Fales.
CHA.RLES G. HANCE:ER, President.
EDW. C. DALE, Vice President.
W. C. STEELE, Secretary,pro tem.
J. GARDNER COFFIN, AGMNT,
North West corner Third and Wood Streets.
mhH:wlt
PENNSYLVANIA
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH
OFFICE, No. 107% WOOD STREET, BANK OF
COMMERCE BUILDING.
This is a Home Company, and insures against loss
by Fire exclusively. [
LEONARD WALTER, President.
C. C. BOYLE,•Vice President.
ROBE,RT PATRICE . , Treasurer.
lIIIGH hicELHENI. Secretary.
DISSCrOItI3:
Lsonard Walter, George W11301:4
C. C. Boyle. . Oeo. W. Evans,•
Robert Patrick, J. C. Lapps,
Jacob Painter, J. C. Flelner,
Josiah Xing, • John Voegtley,
Jas. H. Hopkins, A. Ammon.
Henry Sproul,
iTS:
NATIONAL INSURANCE CO.,
01' THE CITY 01' ALLEGHENY.
Office. In ALLEGHENY TRUST COMPANY'!
BUILDING.
FIRE INSURANCE ONLY.
• W. W. MAB.TEN, President
JAS. E. STEVENSON. Secretary.,
DIRECTORS:
A. H. English o.ll.P.Wllliams Jno. Thompson
Jno. A, Myler, Jae, Lockhart, Jos. ki_yers,
Jas. L. Graham, Balt, Lea, G. C. Boyle,
Jno. Brown, Jr. Geo. Gem, Jacob Sapp.
Int123:1184
ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COM.
PANT OF PITTSBURGH.
OFFICE, No. 37 EIFTH STREET, BAI4 BLOOZ
Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine RiskA.
JOHN IRWIN, JR., President.
JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President.
C. G. DONNELL. Secretary.
CAPT. WM. DEAN. General Agent.
John Irwin, Jr.,
John D. McCord,
C. G. Hussey,
Harvey Childs,
T. J. Hosklnson,
Charles Hays,
PEOPLES' INSURANCE . COM"
PANY.
OFFICE, N. E. CORNER WOOD & arms $Ts.
A Home Company, taking Ylre and Marine Blake
Wm. Phillips,
John Watt,
John E. Parka,
Capt. James Miller,
Wm. Van Kirk,
James D. Verner,
W.H. 'PHILLIPS,
JOHN WATT. Vico
W. F. HARDNNR,
CAPT. JAS. OCRIN
pRICES OF TILE
VARIOUS KINDS OF GUNPOWDER,
MANITYACTURED BY TUB
HAZARD POWDER COMPANY,
ARTHUR KIRK, Agent,
Office, No. 289 Liber_ty , Street,
PYTTSBBRGB, P 8
cAaviEwrpat POWDER► '
Electric Nos. 1,:,1,'4 and 5 grain, In Sonare
Canisters,' lh . oa,
American Sporting, in. Oval Canisters of I ID.
each
Dusk Shooth.g, Nos. .1, 2. a and 4 grain. In
Oval Canisters of 1 lb. each
Indian Rifle, In Oval Canisters of 11b. each....
.Kentucky Itl4e, In Oval. Canisters of I lb. each
Kentuckyft.llile, In Oval Canisters of)lb. etch
(25 one lb. Oval Canisters in a case.)
(60 half lb. do. do. do.) _
IEG PONVIDEIt.
Kentucky Rifle, ?Ira, FFil, and -"Sea BlIo0t
ing" FG, in kegs. 25 lbs
Ken tucky Ride, rrro, Fro, and "See Shoot
lag"kegs, I2lf, lbe
Kentucky Ride, rrra,,FFO, and "Sea
lag" FO. in kegs, eg
Deer Powder - in kegs, 25 lbe
kilning and Shippina r, vr
and rrr grain, net cash, in kegs 241 b.
Safety Fuse for d usting , of superior quality,
in packages of BO feet end over
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Delivered free of expense on board of neat or
Railroad, in Pittsburgh or Allegheny.
sky'a:lnvr&P
DIRECTORS
President.
.Seeretasy.
DIRF,CTOP.S
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Crpt. Win. Dean,
B. L. Fahnestock
W. H. - Everaott,.
Robert H. Bayle s
Francis Sellars,
Cant. J. T. Stoendale
DUMMIES:
Capt. John B. Ithottha,
Samuel P. Shriver,
Charles Arbuckle,
Jared M. Brush, _
Wm. F. Lang,
Samuel McCrlckart
resident.
President.
Secretary.
U. General Agent
POWDER.
ATIEUSEINW.
gIVEW OPERA HOUSE.
Lessee...
Manager
FRIDAY EVENING, September 25th, and evert
Evening and Saturday Matinee.
I The original Grand Spectacular Drama. arranged
from the great French sensation,
LA BICHE DU BOIS: on TUE ENCHANTED FAwir,,
In a prol , gue and four nos, Introducing WHIT
MA Is 'S E Eot.EAN STAR BALL ET TROUPE,
under the dtretr ion of the celebrated Maitre de Bal- •
let. MONS. MARA WSCKE„ Star Danseuse A ssolutqr
MLLE. EUISIPINA MOB LACCIII. and the re-
nowned PronlereA. M'ile. Skuda. Peneza,
M'ile. ZuardL Barretta„ Aibertina a
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tttepitina. and the wonderful Italian Chß
Artiste, LA rE A UGUaTINE, together with
a Corps de Ballet of hi .ty Auxil iary Ladies. New
Music, New Scenery, Eteganc Costumes and Ar
mors, Splendlo Properties and Appointments. and
the In• st dazzling Transfortnation :eerie ever seen
In this country.
''''.pllloF„. CARPENTER'S
FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY,
No. 75 THIRD STREET, la now open for the re
ception of pupils. Class days and hours—For Ls
dies, Masters and Misses. Wtdnesday and Saturday,
at 2; , i' o'clock P. .u.• For Gentlemen—Tuesday and
Friday Evenings, at 8 o'cto7k. Private lessons
given. eirctuars can be had at. the Music Stores
and at the Academy. Classes out of tile city, it
convenient, attended to.
.psi' Hall to let to Select Parties,
LEGAL.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT OF
A- ALLEGHENY COUNTY, .rennsylvanla. Ia
the matter of the
ESTATE OF DANIEL MORGAN,
Late of Findley township. Allegheny county, No.
—, June Term, 1868. Writ of Partition in Yalu-
'Mon
To James Moran, of Columbiana county. Ohio;
Emily S. Morgan, widow , and Fannie Morgan,
minor child of Jeremiah Morgan, deceased, by her
guardian. A. It. Thompson. Geovglana Cook. wife
of John L. Cook. frank. L. Iforgii, Bush Morgan,
Louis N. :.‘lirgan, Penh= E., intermarried with
Joseph 31ounijiliy, Jefferson Morgan, Chas. Morgan,
James Morgan, ("race Ann Morgan.'children of Dr
Charles Morgan. deceased, and the said Charles.
James and Grace Ann Morgan, being minors, and
have for their guardian, John R. Large. Esq.
Daniel Ferguson, Emily Weaver. wife of Henri
Weaver, Sarah J. Ewing. wife of John M. Ewing,
Mary Keefer,, wife of Smith Keefer. James A. Fur
guson and John M. Ferguson, Children of Fanny
Ferguson, deceased: George W. Morgan, Mary E.,
wife of Elijah B. Martin. rannle F., wile of John
Fannin; John Morgaie, Maud M. Morgan. Blanche
B. Morgan, itobert W. Morgan and Sarah E. Mor
gan, 'children of William .siorgan, deceased; the
said John, Maud, Blanche. :Robert and Sarah being
minors, and A. Mcßride. Esq., guardian ad
of said children.
You arc hereby notified that an Inquisition will be
held In pursuance of the above mentioned writ of
partition and valuation on the premises, in Findley
township, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania. on
THUMDAY, ithe 29th day of - Qctober, 18613, at
10 o'clock A. at., to makepartition to and among
the heirs, &c.; of the said deceased in such manner
and in such proportions as by the laws of this Com
monwealth Is directed, &c.. at which time and
place yoirmay attend if you think proper.
SAMUEL B..CLULEY, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Sept. 17th, 186 S. se22:x:;
T NTHE MATTER OF THE AP- pUcation of the
Germania Building and Loan Association
YOU A CHARTER OF INCORPORATION'
No. 1,002 in the Court of Common Pleas of Alle
gheny County.
In the above cise the Petitioners have applied for
a Charter as a Building and Loan Association, un
der the statute in such case made and provided,
unless exceptions be dl d in proper, time a Charter
will be granted at next term of said Court.
B. S. MaiRRISON,
Solicitor for Petitioners
1372321
NOTICE --Notice . is hereby given
that Letters of Admlni- tration have been
granted by the Register of Allegheny county, to the
undersigned, on the estate of PRE 'ERICK SAUER,
late of Allegheny county, deceased. All persons in
debted to said estate are hereby untitled to pay the
same, and all persons , having claims against the
said estate, to nr sent the same, properly authenti
cated, for settlement.
GDALEN A SAUER,
A dministratrlx. of Frederick Sauer, deceased.
Pittsburgh, Sept. 7, 1868.
BANKRUPT NOTICES.
11. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE. 1
W. D. of Pennsy yards,
PITTSBITROIL, Sept. 14th. 1808. (11
THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that
on the 11th day of September A. D. 1868, a.
Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the
ESTATE OF JOSEPH E. DTCh.FI,
Of Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny, and.
titate of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a
bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of
any debts any delivery of any propertyhelonging to
such bankrupt to him or for his use, and the trans
fer of any property by him are forbidden by law;
that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt.
to prove their debts, and to choose one or more as
signees of his estate, will be held at a Court or
Bankruptcy. to be holden at No. 118 Federal St..
Allegheny City, Allegheny county. Penna., before
JOHN N. PURVIANCE, Esq., Register . on the
7th day of November, A. D. 18138, at 2 o'clock
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
U. `3. Marsha', as Messenger
IMME3
IL S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE,
W. D. of Pennsylvania.
PITTSBURGH. Sem. a 4, 1868.
THIS. IS TO GIVE NOTICE ti t
on the 7th day of September. A: D. 1888, „a
Warrant In Bankruptcy was issued against the
ESTATE OF OLIVER ADAMS,
i it
Of south Pittsburgh. in the county of Alle eny,
State of Pennsylvania, who has been adJu ged a
bankrupt on hls own petition; that the pay ent ot
any debts and delivery or any property onging
to such bankrupt to hind or for his use. nd the
transfer or any property by him are forbidden
i
law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said
bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or
more assignees of his estate. will be held at a Court
of Bankrupt )-, to be holden at the °dice of the Re
gister, No. 03 Diamond street. In the City of Pitts
burgh, Pa.. before SAMUEL HARPER, Esq., Re
gister, on the 14th day Of Oetober, A. D. 1865,
at 11 o'clock A. Si,
!THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
• Marshal. as Messenger.
Enra
ETI'ERS of ADMINISTRATION
..ILJ upon the
ESTATE OF MRS, ESTITER STOCIUONs.
Late of Allegheny .City, deceased, haying bees
granted to` the undersigned, all persons haehig
claims against said estate will present them, prop
erly authenticated for settlement, and those in
debted to said estate, will make payment to the un
dersigned, at the Manchesier !savings Bank, NO.
209 leaver avenue, Allegheny City.
TUONAS B. lIPDIEE,
NOTlCE.—Whereas. Leiters of
Adm , ntstrattm to the !state et WILLIAM.
.tei'ZKLThlt.. late or Allegheny City, deeeatied,
have been granted to the f•umgriber, ail penons In—
dent. d to tue said e-tate are requeited tom •ke Im—
mediate payment, and all th.,se haring claims or
demands again 4. the esta'e of the .ald decedent.
Nylll make known the earn., whiten +days°
MAKTIIA E. LEPZ ELTEtt, Adnex.
No. 66 Western Avenue. sth ward, Ahegheny.
au7:tv -F
NOTICE lii HEREBY GIVEN
that the I hutted 'Copartnership heretofere
existing between the undersigned, under the name
of EMIL SCHALK,
Is this Day Dissolved by Mutual Consent,
tni: i. netiALK.
CHAS. LENNI.O.
Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, July 1, A. D. 1868.
'30:844.-P
GLASS, CHINA. CUTLERY.
UM WOOD tiTHEET
InKIGITA, GLASS A
k-/
QUEENSW ARE,
6 I ILVER PLATED WARE,
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PARIAN STATUETTES,
BOHEMIAN tM.ASS,
And other STAPLE-AND FANCY
900D5. a great variety.
100 WOOD STREET.
RICHARD E. BREED & CO
tato' . :
100 700 D STREET.
WEIGHTS ANTI MEASURES.
B. LYON, )
Sea:. of Weights anti gettsnres,
wo. 3 FM:TRW! lIREET,
Ltherty ,t 4 7;erry Etreztit.
Orders promptly attended to
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FILNDIZSON
...M. W. CAlitraftl.
EMIEEI
Adrnt aistrator
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