The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 08, 1869, Image 7

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Concerning ;Michael An 10,
Twain Writes tikfellOws in hisiii, ook
Innocents Abroad— net ',published:
-In this connection I wish: to sa one
word about Michael Angelo ' 11012 ni.'
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I used to wor s hip the migh ty gen nanf .
Michael Angelo=that man w ho was great
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in poetry, painting, sculpture; ar itec
ture—great in everything he undo took.
But I do not want Michael Ang lo for
breakfast—for luncheon—for diner—
.
for tea—for supper—for between eels.
...
I like a change occasionally. Inenoa
be designed everything; in Mil he or N
his pupils designed everything; e de
signed the lake of Como; in Pad a, Ve
rona, enici;,' Bologna, whom' id we
a i
ever, hear of '' from guides but Michael
Angelo I ' 14: - Riorence he painted '
everything, designed ever, thing, neitrly,
and whatr,he•did i not ;design he, used to
sit on a favorit* stone . and look it, and
they showed uk:the . atone. In Pisa he
designed , everything_but the old . shot
tower, and they would have attributed
that Id Min if:lt had-not been so awfully
perpendibular. He designed the piers o€=
out of the Leghorn and the Custom House
regulatiOnto of Civlta Vecchia.: But; Vire
—here it is frightful. He designed' St.'
Peter's;-be designed - MkPope; ho design
ed the , . Pantheon, .tlie :aniform of the
Pope's soldiers, the Tiber, . the Vatioan,
the Coliseum. the Capitol, the Tamotsu •,
Rock, the Barberini . Palace, St. John
Lateran, the Campana, ;the Appian WaY,
the. Seven Hills, the Baths of Cara Calla;•
Clandiat Aqueduct, the Cloaca Hairline—
tho eternal bore deilgned the Eternal:
City, and unless all men and books do"
lie, he painted everything In it.
I never felt so ferventlY • thankful, ;'so r
soothed, so tranquil; so, filled with 4i.
hlessed peace, as I:. did yesterday when
I learned that Michael [Angelo was dead.
[The guides were an ! intolerable nuts=
ance, but he shows his Countrymen / Ifow
to deal with them:l :0., 1.. .._‘.,.
We have taken it out of ,this guide:-
He„hois marched us throughmiles of pic
tarep and sculpture in ilurimst corridors;
and tlitni)kh miles of ' pt-tures and sculp
tura in.. twenty other`: ; palaces; he has
shown us the 4rettl picture of th Sistine.
Chapel; and frescoes erningh.to CO the
heavens—and pretty much - all done by,
Michael Angelo. Bo with him we have
IlaYeitthat game ,which- has vanquished
Many guides for us—imbeellny and
toticquesttoni. 'Mese creatures never
ihl=d!ek bar no idea of sarcasm..
He ihowa:ili &figure and says: - "Btatoit
Tinto." (Bronze statue.) .
We look at it indifferently and the do'd
;asks: "By Michael•Augelo?"
"No—not know who."
Thenhe showed us the ancient Roman
'orum. The dector asks: "Michael
agelo?" - ~ -
A stare front the guide. "No—thou
in' year before he is born."
Then 'art 'Egyptian obelisk. Alain:
'Michael Angelo?"
"Oh, mon dfou, kenteelmen Zis is two
Susan' year before he is born!"
He grows, so -tired of_that unceasing
question s ometimes . that he dreads to
show us anything at all. ,
_The wretch has
tried all the,waya hi can Ahlikof to make
us comprehend that Michael Angelo is
only responsible for the creation of apart
of the World, bit Somehow he has not
succeeded yet Relief for overtasked
eyes and brgll from study and sightsee
ing is • necessary, or we shall' become
idiotic sure enou,sh. Therefore this guide
must continue to suffer. If he does not
enjoy it; so much, the worse , for him.
; We doo
The doctor asks the questions,
.gener
ally, bee - stise , he can keep his cOuntea.
ance, and look more like an insipid idiot,
and throw more imbecility in the tone of
his voice than any man that lives. It
copes natural to him. •
vrheguides in Genoa are delighted to
secure an American pa - ty,becauee Amer
leans so much wonder, and, deal so much
in sentiment and emotion before any relic
of Oolemtms. Oar guide there fidgeted
about as if he had swallowed it' spring
mattress. He was full of animation--
.
full of impatience. Ze' mum
"Come, wiz me, genteelmer.l—come!
I show you ze letter written by Christo
pher Columbol—write it himself I—write
it wiz his, own handl—comet"
He took us to the municipal palace.
After much impressive fumbling of keys
and opening of locks, the stained and
aged document Was spread before 'tta.
The guide's eye sparkled. He danced
about us and tapped the parchment with
lila . fln ger:
"What I tell you, gentlemen? Is It
not so? Bee, handwriting of Christo
pher Columbo—write it himself I"
We looked indifferent—unconeerned.
The doctor examined the document very
deliberately during a painful pause. Then
he said, without any show of interest:
"Ak—Fergesozo,ywhat—what aid,you
say was the , name of the party write
'‘Christopher. Colombo; ze great Chris.
topher Columbo!"
Another deliberate -eiatnination.'''''
- e‘Ah t •did he write it himself or—or,
.lioW
"He write it lilinself-;dlirfeioplier
-
limbo; he's own , 'handwriting; write by
himself."
- Then the doctoilsid the document down
and said: --
- .
••;. "Why I have seetelniyikin America
'3' only fourteen years old who could write
I better than that," • • • ,;-
"But this is the great Christhr-" '
"I don'tesie whci `lt'i'the Worst
writing I ever saw. Now,. you mustie,t
think yon can impose on us because we
are strangers. We are not' !bolt( 'by ix
good deal.:' : IC have say specimens
of penmanship/ of real ,merit ; trot.• 'heal
' out—and if:you haven't drive on!"
We have mide'R, hitetrating for this
Roman guide. Yesterday
,we spent three
: : or four: hours in the Valican sgals,ithat
wonderful world of curiosities. We:
came very near expressing interest some.
times—even admiration;„
to keep from:it .r.‘ We suelfeeded,Acmgh.
Nobody else ever did In file Yaticsn mu.
seums. The guide was bewildered, non
, plussed. He walked his legs off nearly
hunting up extraordinary, things. and ex
^ busted alltis ingenuity onus, but'it was
a failure; we never showed any interest
in anything. He had reserved what he
considered to his‘grepast wonder till
the lait:—lt'roYal 'Egyptian' indminy, the
best preserved in the world, perhaps.
He tookus there, He felt so sure this
backto him: I Et- 4:2 r I .n
"Br, genteelmen I.4mxtmmy I mum
iny • 4 •
.The eyellass came up as calmly and
deliberatelyee ever. • .
"Ali, Ferguson, what did I understand
you to say the gentleman's name . Wes?"'
"Name?-he got no name I—mummy!'-
'Gyptian mummy!" .
"Yes,- . yes. Born here ?" - •
"No! ''Gliptian mummy!" • • ' ' •
"Ah, just so: Fienchman, I presnine?"
"Nol—npt Frenchman, not Romani-
boin in Egypte!" , •
:''Born in ,:Egyptal Never heard of
Egypta betore. Foreign locality, likely.
Mummy. mummy. How calm he is, ho w
self-possessed. Is, ah —is he dead?"
"Oh, sacre bleu, been dead three thou
sand years I"
The doctor turned on him savagely.
;an.
oad.
• rk
The
"Here now, what do , do you mean by
such conduct as this I Playing us,.for,
Chinamen because we are - strangers and
trying to learn 1 Trying to impose your
second-hand carcasses on us Thunder
and lightning, . I've a notion t0—r0..4
you've got a uice fresh Corpse, fetch him
out,fer by George we'll brain you t!'
We make it interesting for thIS Print&
nun: However, be has paid.
pastly, withoutl**lngit. He cake
the hotel this to ask if . wglvere,
np, and endeavored its well as he could to,
describeus. He finished with the casual
remark that we - Were-lunatics, The
Castration waado innocent' and so honest
that it amounted t o very good thing for
a guide to say.. '".'. ' -
- There is' one 'Tema& (already men
tioned) which never yet has failed to dis
gust these: guides. We use it alway
when we
• cam .think of nothing else
say. Alter they have exhausted 'herr en
thusiasm pointing out to us an praising
this. beauties of some -ancient bronze
image or' broken-legged statue, we look
at it stupidly and in silence for five, ten,
fifteen minutes—as,long as we can hold
Out, in fact—anAilen ask :
"Is—is he z dead?"
That conquers the serenest of them. It
is not what they are looking for-4speci-
Wet. -new guide . Our 'Roman, Fergits3n
moat patient, ungirspecting, long.
.uffering subjeet we have had yet,. We
'have enjoyed his society very much. We
trust he has enjoyed ours, but we are
'harassed with doubts.
[The follies of Americans aßload are
well hit off in the followingsketeh, taken
Parisi] • . . • .
Between the promenades and the side-.
walks r are seated, hendreds of peopleat
small tables, smoking and taking graaiki
finit cousin to ice cream—on the aide,
ivalks.are more employing themselves in
the same way. • The 'shops on the first'
floor of the , tall rows of buildings that.
wall in three sides of the square are brit-
Handy lighted, tlittlir is filled'with musiii;
and . mind ttoiceii;', and altogether the
!scene is as bright and spirited, and full of
cheerfulnesiVas'iiny man could dealie.
We enjoyed it thoroughly. Very many
of the young women are , exceedingly
pretty, and dress with rare good taste.
We, are gradually and laboriously
learning the ill-manners of staring them
unflinchingly. in-,,the face—not because
such conduct Is agreeable to us,
but because it is the custom of the
country, and they say the girls like it.
We wish to learn all the curious, out
landish ways of all the different coun
tries, so that we can "show off" and as
tonish people when we get home. We ,
wish to excite the envy of our untraveled
friends with our strange foreign fashions,
which we can't shake off. All our pas
sengers are paying strict attention to this'
thing, with the end in view which I have
mentioned: ' The gentle reader will
never, never know what a consummate
,ass he can become, until he' goes abroid.
I speak now of course in the supposition
that the gentle reader has not been abroad,
and therefore is not •already a :consum
mate ass. If the case he,otherwise, I beg
his pardon and extend to him-the cordial
hand of fellowshipand tsli him brother.
I shall always delight to meet an ass after
my own heart when I shaliblive finished
my travels. , ' '
On this subject'let me reinark that there
are Americans , 'abroad in Italy who have
actuallySorgotton their,mother tongue in
three months—forgot it in France. They
cannot even.write their address in Eng
lish In a hotel , register. I append these
evidences, which I espied verbatim from
the *nestle of a hotel in a certain Italian
city: f 1
"John P. Whitcomb, Etats Unto."
"William, L. Ainsworth, travailleur,
(he meant traveler, 1 suppose), Etats
'
"George P. Morton, stills d' Amorigue."
• "Lloyd B. Williams, et trete amiss, vale
de Boston, Amertgue.'"
"J. Ellsworth Baker, tout de suite de
France, place de natesance Arnerigue, des
tination la Grand Bretagne."
I love this sort of people.'
NEVER =Ann," says a Parrs ' por-
Ospondent of the London Star, "a more
striking instance of -strong men-'dyin g
bard' than one th at Is.glien bathe Paris
papers. A well known wrestler and ago
lets of Avignon, .bearing the illustrious
name of Meissonnier, caught, a few weeks
ago, his death illness by wiling &little
girl across a swollen pond, *Mee shtivai
obliged to traverse in order to take to her
father his dinner. action' was per
fornieir in .the most good-natured -way.
Meissonnier seeing the child, who; was to
him an utter strangers .qtreinbling .and
weeping on the brink,,iialil i topher,gake
heart.littleone, I'll serve as, ferry for
No.! Sw i nging heron hie shoo der, be
carried hker over On., returning ;to the
bank whence he sthited, be. slipped, /and
swan. thoroughly submerge& r cold,
which led to a virulent' fever- was-like
result. As his end approcbedeissonziler
?literally struggled ; ,wltb thel Malady, ,and
his last words were,'Oh, Death, yon 'Wire - R.l*m whit shotwoi*l'd 'Mike of
ion:
eat TIA.T3 worn in the seaside inFrance
iiiii'verY 'varied'. this seation, and 71*
marked preterfricele• accorded' to bi ts
*Alt large feathers' 'and high diforiti, such
as the Mofitpensier s ,a creation Mme.
MoresitDidsbnry. The coquettish Mont-
Denater is turn. up at one with a
j a r ' i zi k bow of b c k velvet, and there Ae
also a longgf44lllo that creases the crown.,
Thls Style 604 d -drea - amts "well the
present arrangement nf plaiteVehigriOn.;
called the "Onetelailterlt.3s sfooj e d - : ..va .
- halt from that wO*lll,lhe / time of. the
} .ll"royie. ilegontfleAfge ; was
;the principal heicine.
'A Fos concer n ,
. 4 ,aqmpa gn ,,i ' des
m otors , d o ; a ; is ' understood to
bitve'been cliariledday4e , Turkish G ov .
enimeut with a enroll* work—a great
girder bridge of, boata to unite; Stamboul
to the suburb , of (islets; • Ilini.length of
the bridge, will, it is armed{ be no less.
th a r t A t m feet. ; ; ;,;; •
H GAZETrE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1889,
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•sirittr,_•• writts INTO
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MANDRALISZ mire coMumPtioni
Liver Complaint and penal*, If taxed aecord
lng to directions: •Th are all thr •W to, be taken.
at the Same time. They cleanse the stomach, re
lax thelivor and Oa fowl ' o work; Mu makes petite
becomes good ,• the digests and good
blood; the patient begins tO
_grow in flesh; the
diseaset matter ripens into the lungs, and the
patien outposts the disease and gets well. This
is the o y way.to mire consumption. _ •
To these three medicines Dr. J. Schenck, of
Philadelphia, Owes his unrivaled success in the
treatment of pulmonary. Consumption. The rai
ment° Syrup ripens the morbid matter in the
longs, nature throws it off .by an easy expectora
thvg: for when the phlegm or matter is ripe
Bitola cough will throw it off. and the patlentbas
rest and the lungs begin to heal.
T.. do this, the tieswead ionic and Mandrake
Pills must be ireely used to cleanse the stomach
and • liver, so that the Pulmonic Syrup 'and the
food wall make good blood.
Schenck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver,
removing all obstructions. relax the mall of the
gall bladder, the bile starts freely. and the liver
is soon relleved;_ the stools will (Mow what the
Pills can do,• nothing has ever been Invented ex
cept calomel (a deadly po' son witch Is very dan
gerous to.use .anotas with great care,) that will
unlock the gall bladder and start , the secretions
of the liver like Schenck 'a Mandrake Pills.
Liver Complaint is one of the Meet prominent
senses of Consumption. . •
Schenck's Seaweed Tonic Is a gentle stimulant
and alterative. and the alkali in the Seaweed,
which this•Veperation Is made 01, assists. the
stomach to turow out the gastric Juice to dissolve
the food' with the Pannonia Syrup, and it IsMade
into good b:ood without fermentation as touter_
in the atornaob. ,
The great reason why physiciana 'do det - tere
Consumption lit, they try to do ton machrthey
give medicine to stop rho cough, to stop 0111% to
stop night sweats, bectto fever and „by so doing
they derange the whole *digestivepowers. lock.
Ins up the secretions, and eventual 4 'the 'patient
sinks and dies._ •
pr: Schenck, in his treatment, does not try to
movebough night sword", chills or fever. Re
the cense, and "say will all eto-of. thelr
men accord. No one can be cured of onsnmp
tion, Liver Campisint, Dyspepsia. Catarrh,
Canker - IlloerntedThroat, unless the , liver en
sto m ach are,made healthy. • o. ^
g person has conimnrition, of course the
• gm in same way
_are diseased, either tubercles,
aticessea, bronenial irritation, pleura adhesion,
It
Is not on y the longs teas are wasting, but it is
the "hole body. The stomach and liver have lost
their power. to make blood out of fond. Now the
only Chance is to tate Dr. Schenck's three medl
eines; which will bring up a tons to thestomach,
the patient will begin to want !bed, it will digest
easily and make good blood; th en the patient be
gins in gain' In flesh: and- its soon as the body be
gins too groW,~ the tangs mratnience to heal up,
and the patient gets de ihy and well. This lathe
only way to cure Consumption.
When there Is no iting diatom and only Liver
Complaint and• Dyspepsia, liebenekle Seaweed
Toxic and Mandrake Pills are suffigient, witboat
the Pnlmonic Syrup. Take the•Manerake Pills
freely in ail billlotis einnplaints, as the! are MX"
fectly bartnless.
Dr. Schenck, who has eariatid uninterrupted
health for many years past , and now weighs 51515
pounds. was wasted away to a+ mere skeleton, in
the very last stage of runhoziery Consumption
physicians having pronounced his case bong
less and abandoned hem to his fate. Me maimed
by the aforesaid medicines ' , and duce his recove
rrfy thousands similarly afflicted 'have used
Dr. ethenek's preparation• with. the O&M re
markable susses. Full direction* accompany
cacti, making it not absolutely necesiary to per
sonally see Dr. Schenck,— unless patients wish
their lungs examined, and for this purpose. be Is
prefessiebrany at hie Principal Office, Philadel
phia, every eaturday,where all tenets for advice
must be addressed. He is also professionally at
No.. 391 • Bend street. York.. every other'
Tuesday, and at No. 33 Hanover street, floston,
every other Wednesday. He gives advice free,
but for a thorough examination ;with his Hegel
' rometer the price isss. Once hours at each city
from 9 A. M. to a,. au - -
,
Price of the Pulmonlc Syrup and 'Seaweed Ton
iceacti4l.oo per bottle., or $7.50 • bait dozen.
.Mandrakepilbi 515 cent' a box. , For sale by all
druggists
,' • • • =viral- d 9P
OrDOCTOR - . Ornirrrika CON
TINUES 110 , TItitAT:- ALL' :PRIVATE
DISEASES. That , numerous class of cases
:restating from Self abuse; producing un
taanlinesS, memnis debility. irritability erup
tions; seminal. emissions, and Anally im
potency, permanently* "dnred. Persons afflict
ed with oelitate. , intricate and long mend
ing constitntionel complaints are politely in 'Red
to call for Consultation. which costs nothing.
Experience, the best or teachers. has enabled
him to, perfect remedies at once efiletent, safe,
permanent, and which in most cases csn be used
without hindrance to business. Medicines prer
KZdbathe establishment, which embraces of
reception and wailing zooms; also, boarding
anu sleeping apartments for patients requiring
daily-personal attention, and vapor and ch emi
cal baths, thus concentrating the famed mineral
springs. No matter who have failed, state your
case.. - Read what he rays In hie pamphlet of fifty
nages, sent to any address for two stamps In seal
ed enve ope. Thousands. of cases treated annu•
ally, at 'office and all over the country, Consul
tation tree, personally' or by mall. Otnce No. 9
Wylie street.- (near Court House) Pittsburgh,
Pa. Roars 9 J. x. to 8 r. it. Sundays 12 K.
to 9 r. x. Pamphlet sent to any address for Med
stamps.te
ariIIATCHIEILOWB HAIR DT&
This rPleudld Hair Dye is the Ulan the world:
the only true and perfect Dye; harmless. rails.
Me l tnitintillCOUS; no dlsaPPormeati , Do ft•
&culotte tints; remedies the effects of bad
dyes; hrtigoratee andleatestite Hair sift and
beautiful. tack or Croton. Bolt 107 D
andPerfamers; and properly. appUa. M 'ti
m
ler,' Wit Factory. Fo. 10 BOnd street: New
Tort; • r : =DOC
WiNEP. LIQUORS, &PI
SCHMIPT.Bi.FRIDAY;
NPOSTEAS OP,
WINES BRANDIES GIN, &C ,, f
WHOLESALE =Armor/ I 3
PURE RYE - ,WRISKIES,
409 PENN STREET,'
Hoye Removed to
NOB. 884 AND 888 PENN,
Cora 'Eleventh St., (formerly, Canal.)
JOSEPH fit. FEICK &
w 1e5.487.189.191. xua MON
YOST 13T8E1ET,13 4
PirTailtn*
mANtaiiartiyitia 07
Copper Malted Pare Eye.. Tilibkeys
le 1n 11,14139 and. LI.
nikar
FLOUR.'
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VEAL/ L . MILL. 3 FLAILLIL—Wm
ere now reoekrieg_ very, etwitrs, Southern
limit and maitingtour - riour entirely from It.
PE ART; TRES Z nTAR 'I4RE EN' • BEAN%
4"91010/1 PABTETANDsamy 910,11,11, made
from selected Wu ite,Winter Wheat.
PEARL TWO tiT AR BLUE BRA.IID; the twit
family doer in , the' ni atter, , made) from Cholee
Wh top and Amber Wheat. , •, • , • ,
PEARL °Net SCAR REIYBRA24I), i tide trot
'choice Red Wheat, high groundrand • Ives' rue"
ral satisfaction. Ac a CHEAP' , OUR. - ft
lakes the lead of liny in the . ;,•
' Our, cleaning
_machinery L' not stispassea
• liOyln the rowan. . •• ; • ~, 4 1'1;
nee that all sacks are sealed an44,oCled;Ye/th
date of manufacture.
R. T. HENNEDY & 11110..
11- Pearl /steam Atieghenr.
August 9, 1889. ante
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LOWS'. riOUR1:“IFIA) 11 4 :
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MINNESOTA...BAKERS 7LOUREL•I ,,
480 tans. Jogai Vender. 317 bbJs Ha Ile. 387
Mils • Erni they- 110 13Als Summiti lil bbis
Winona Co.. 8,3 !IMP, 144. Rkylf. 333,4 113 4 8 7
Day.
CHOICE ;wmiNSIN puma ;,, `A A
860 bbli Itiversldr. 1186 Mils White:Star; thov,
. bbla various brines liprlajr!lbeat
R. •
WINTE WHEAT FAMILY
of Ilprll/ eet.y.lOhlo, Pride of. the
ritigst, Depot MlUs. A:A. feraltoll,
wader and Crown. Louts.,
tor sale lower,' than can 'De troughs tronnthe
West. • ' WALT. TANGOO..
175 EIS Al* Wood
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(111144 COAL11:000Agt ,„, , j ,
DICKSON, 87111Vilt i Ctrig- 7 ,: ,
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Noe 667 i LIBERTY , Ma r t
(161417 Pity Plant 7Z!ac104,11! ; ;'
ire now mewed to•tarnleh.l.oog TO i r s fr
,OHENT raur. NUT Oalia. vb.
tOwest morket prim.
1 11 orders left et their ogles, oroddruseg to
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'arm through the Wens Wig be anemia to
Dudeptt.
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Clothing,Dressings, &O.
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ASSIST T MEDICAL PURVEYOR'S OFFICE.
WAsnisoyole, D. C. Aug. SQ, Iglis. t
Will be solo at Public Anciani in This cite, on
TOP:SHAY. the 28th day of es ptembe,r. 1969, at
Judiciary Square Depot,. E street, between
Fourth and Fifth streets, at 10 A. IL, a large
quantity of
..: . • HOSPITAL PROPEVY. •
consisting of Be +ding, Clothin and Dressings,
sunny yllen will be band lb following. viz:
5.000 Bed Sacks, 2,5t0 Blanketd. 4,000 Counter.
'mud'. 5,000 (Sutta Percba Bed C oo tra , 4,11 X) Hair
Pillows. 5,060 Pillow Cases, 5, Linen Sheets,. ,
15.000 Drawers, 25,000 shirts, 3, Sacks, 13,000'
dozen Boller Bandages..
Also,
Lint, Cotton Wadding. d Flannel, Sad
l
Napkins. Cotton and Wooleit- Tope,
Picked ie
diesel , Silk. Linen Tnreed. H. pounds-Con
densed 341.1 r, Z 3,000 pounds 8*3.4 E Tract.
ALL THE A Billik, ARTICFAS ARE NEW
AND NEVER HAVEDEEN USED.
Catalogues containing full pertionless ready
• Tr N DAYn BEFORE SALE.
Terms; Cash,: ist„Dovernmentfunds; 25 per
cent, deposit -T IM E ,
AT LOP SALE,
and ail goadato be removed'. , !
~.---- IN FIVE DAYS.
CHAS: SOIITHERLAND
Assistant' Medical 'Purveyor, 'Brevet Colonel,
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LARGtSALE:O
Darcy Q. ..1
Jairattaitotrrit.t.s. ittp, Awn+
1 vitt -salt at YUBLI.O AV=
Dot, at. ,
MI , FEBSONVEM,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A.
WEDNESDAY, !2d Day of Sep
A LARGE LOT OF IRON, cons)
sites, as follows:
About 88.886 lbs. of band troi
111111 Mee. via:
3x3.18 in.. 12:218 i . i . i. g . xts n. . 1 4 '211 . 1 . 1 la.
i
4 'l,l " 4 '1 14 " 3 1 x .4 " 4r3-18 ..
311* -18 " .5 x},( " 4 .A . 6 ZS IS "
4 33-18 " -
.6 x " •5561 " 14‘xX "
4 23.-11 " ''4161% " 22x3.1 ' 15 61 34 "
Mx .f:
About 54., 008 lbs. round iron o f the following
sizes, viz:
2.% In. 2% tp. r 298 In. 2% In. ~246 in. 34 in.
. 6 y4 , 446 " b'6 • 4 • IS
About 20.410 lbs. square Iron of the follow.
ill gg
if 4 111
1 Z Z . 4 14 Z ji t ; • 3 in. 35,‘ 1n..'3,36 In. 2% in.
6.16:`•: sk " 1%.• - ,.
About 31*,3437 lbs. bar iron, conaisting of the
followins"-ersed:'
4 x4l In. 4 xlAt In. 5 x 46 in. 43811
, in.
338x19 " , .I f :x. ) 1 41 " 5 x% " . -4,. x .7. "
5 xli " 4 x% " 5 v. 0, "
5 xOs " s•xYe ': 5 . 11 " 4 xi . "
L - 24 :: 1 36 30 1 §:, - f 4 x ,1 36 ::- i fi zi , ::
ima Ti. " - .1 - X . X " 2' x .14 " . 2sx "
/
.44:1' '• 2'.1 VS " 2 xIS " 2 xi "
aNtaiN ': 2MxiN ::• 2 xih,:: gmx :.
x:3'6l 44 • 8741 IA
... . 3Sxl 1. .. 5ail
..
x 4 " 3,54 x 3 2 xl 4s:
43611% " INal " MIL " /*.X/. "
141 s, .. 1362 M " 134: 76 " 2462 46 "
214 141 " 3 x :li :', 3 196 `"• 3 196 "
i-ilx. N " lfix
.". Mx 46 , 1 X 616 ••
1 z x
k n •‘1 1. .e., ',. 1tit . 4,,:• , -1"
2%.,f," .ipix •
." IMx n, " - Mxl :".
2111 X'• t x X ..". 4 x. h, " x "
Snout 87.000 lbs. half round iron. - ' ,
About 7 01. 0 ibs. oval Iron. ._ .
About 100 tone emtmanee tire Iron. -: •
About 200 tons wagon tin iron. - -
• - ,
Trrms of dale-Cash.
By order or the Qu a rtermaster General.
• J. A. POTTER,
Brevet Brig Oen. and Q. M. U. B. A.._
an23:rM . Depot Q. 511
TN THE MATTER 011 THE AP.
•A• PLWATiON of "The Hopewell Old School
Presbyterian Chtirch. of Find'linty. Fe nnsylvania• • fora Charter
y Township,
1 ,
Allegheny en
of Incorporation, " .1 No. 60* Be tember Term,
1869. • i
Notice is hereby it ren that thS'HOPZIOILL
OLD SCHOOL PRESBYTAILIA CHURCH'. of
Findley Township. Allegheny only, Ps,"
hare made application to the Co fof Common
Piese for a
- CHARTER OP INCORPORATION,
And that the same will be granted at the next
term of Court, unless sufficient reason should be
shown to the contrary_._
au2 J. H. WALTER, Prothonotary.
N—, - SEPTEMBER TERM
No:
of gSe COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, of
Allegheny County. . '
Iu the matter of the anolleation of thy CO
LUX BIA COMPANY. of Allegheny City
fox a Chanel of Incorporation.
And now, tn .- wit, the Aflth day of August, la
the year 'or our "Lord, one thousand - eight hun
dred and
, sixtt7ninc It Li Ordered - and directed
that noticeof tare applicitlem be' inserted in the
Pittsburgh Dait.T HOWAING GAZETTE for at
leaf t thiee . Witett, treiting forth' that'an "applica•
tan. has been made .to. - the .Coart of Common
Pleas ot tbs ,County of Allegteny te grant the
said The Columbia Fire Company of Allegheny
City a Charter of Patorporation; and teat such
Charter will be granted at the next Term of said
Court utile!' exceptlstne be Aled iii proper time:
sel;n80 W ' BY THE COURT.
OTlCE.—Whereas!, letters of
administra• ion on the estate of WILLIAM .
ARCS, late of Plum Tuwnship.Allegheny Cta,
deed. hare been granted to the undersigned, all
per.ons indebted toile said estate are requested
to mare immediate payment, "rad those haring
claims or demands agains t the !estate of -the said
decedent will make known thesame. without de
lay, to.' ROBERT VAN tat, •
RaveloOk; Wishlngton county.
BARBEL OLUTTZR. Pittsburgh,
• • ~..,* Administrators,
Or to ROBB a aNIVALT Pittsburgh their At
torneys.. at *o. ST ilt;,nt Street; Pittsburgh.
sel:n79-W.' .., : • ,::: , - - . _ . ~. ,
I ETTER,* ,OE I A I / 3 111i1ISTRA•
J TION haying been granted, to the under
signed on 'tne'ettide of ALEXANDER DUN
LAP. of Pine .TOwnthily. , deceased,. 411 persons
knowing themselves Indebted-to:Um sane will
make Immediate otyment,and altnersonstaving
Maims against sald.estate will present them only
anthentitated to .
If h • ;
ni. RACHEL DIINL&P.
• Admlnistra'rli of Alexander Dunlap, dee‘til. '
SAMUEL PALMER, :Attorney fuer_ Admints
trstrix. No. 87 Fin avenue..., . ao2lArieS 'W,
A. : DimprisTn i tr , oitm NOTICE.
—Letters dr lidratioSt crii 0/demote Or
Vli. HUN EN hartri..beed\inatuti
by the Regist*r, of AStesheuy =mull 10`thennr
deragned, abAtersonstudebted so tbie women!,
requested 34 make Immediate toetssement..,\ and
those buythselutms anduttitiseisslotektril4lOsse
present them at once to -
MM& LlUNZEiritlt, Administrator.
auM:tots W , r .12tortalfoyettePrownento.
t;
:NOTICE.
--Wm% admanhartttlon, upon ..thi et
.of JOAN MINN TZIEB, 'debeised,' la te or
•Clenth.Fltteenresvennoty orAlleghenyOsavlng
been panted to the understened, p: nous In
'debted to silt estates,* reenestedtp,make an-
Mediate pi'yntrnt, and all those having chums or
'demands evilest laid tiltite edll present larin , to
ItOBIC.Irr )11L.,AdinIntatrolor,_
'o` to We a•torney, Jeltreitue ItlcKehey, NO.
n!Grant street. ~; • ' itu2s;lllV*Tir
*.VIXEOI9TORtS NOTICEr...
;:ju4 Whereas letters testamehtary on the estate;
or MARY ANN YoUNbk deqessed, late a( la-i
Mans towasnip,'Allefetrear COuntY, Pig, having.
been granted to thebnersigned;. by , the Register,
at glatt.oolllll9._ 2ll PeAerbaelag chime lest
saki estate are tepee to bresenttbepi,
hi:Ube - attested tar rent nt.vand those bile tett
14;itild estate Will make , mimeos tmmedlastriur
t • - e,l,lPtadAbllN Zx
' ecat.6l..
- .
• ,• • 11113111711011, nnv : •
•FICIEr-Letten of "A disettila-
TRAMS 'haying btenfranod 10
limed ea-tbe etta e of 'al IHN ti t E t Wai
WOW" d,sseased, •persons Indebted to said
bitatelsre hereby noticed to call andiettle tbe
tattse, , and theta baying Calm. soh= toe estate
will
_tors sent m, dray autbentteated,te me at
No. i 9 &Iseult' Slate Umiak btreet. _
Jy7:169-w MAN)
.47,4b11.NT0C1C.-Adm,r.
IaVERYISTABLEELe
•
.
JOHN 13. IiTZW.4.IIt BOWL ihr.trriasoN.
001% . B. PA.TT BOAI' & • CO4
"t!I ‘ , x.a-votry; ittaza3 , Arais
F:•1
SIONSTAIEILES'
COIL/EVENT TR ak-.MB 1111,gt
PlTTsigaas, ) PALr
1:t
isestb4!::: I!!
44 1 -4j131 . 111fthatte 12 0 31341 e 2 M 3152 e 0
.01112ntrit.PAT
KRAL
• Of Peo:nertrivattia..' •
Mee, 75 Federal SAlleghelly City.
- - DIRECTORS I •
Hon. ,TAXES.L; GRAHAM, ' • ' -
Rev. J. R.,CLARK. D. D.,
Capt. R,HOBINSON.
Rev,i'S. H. NEtsBIT. D.D4
A. EftED. Cashier Allegheny Trust CO.
JACOB ,SH Real Ritate Agent,
SIMON DRUM; Mayor of Allegheny,
C. W. BENNY. Hatter.
A. B. BELL ,Attorney. at-Law, _ •
D. L. PATTERSON, Lumber Aierehant,
D..SWOGER., Insurance Agent.
Capt. ROBT. ROBINSON Preildest.
Rey. J. B. CLARK, D.D., 'toe President,
JACOB RVSH, Secretary,
C. W. BENNY. Treasurer..
N. W. WHITE, M.Fnost, ADvism
DANIEL SWWIER, Geng Agent.
This is a home company. cond noted on the mutual
principle, each policy holder receiving an equal
share of the profits of the Company. ..:Policies
will be issued on all the different plans of Life
Insurance, and being conducted on an economi
- cal bads will afford a safe , investment to each
policy holder, and thereby retain the money at
home to encourage home industry. ' inb29:gall
.. • ~ .
C. NH
IRON.•
Ea
16,4869. C. <
ON, at ttift Der
i i lANA,
,ON
tember, 1869,
tins of virioal
of the follow-
LEGAL.
.._,lint::
ff ':
=I
INSURANCE COMPANY.
sis Vitali &visa" Second Floor,
PI7R9BUBGH.
Capital Au l'aidVp.
DIRPOTOIni.
I(. , J. Bliley. H.W.OUTer, jr, rapt:Be:Batley,
Damn Walla.A, S. H. Hartman, A. Chamber's,
Jake Hill, • S. Dl , Chirkan„ Jas. N. Batley.
Thom' Jno.S. Illock,
ESIBERT H. KING; PreSident.
JNO. Y. JENNINGS, Vice Preddenl.
JOS. T. JOHNSTON. Senraml•
Capt. B. J. GRACE, Glen'l Agent.
Inaares•on Liberal Terms on all Fite
I and Dianne , ;
ard:affir •
c.AN,iimm -
INSURANCE :COMPANY,
OF ALLEOMINIr, PL.
OFFICE IN • rakicrin.lir &&%U 9B BANE
BIIADINGS.
No. 4.1 Ohici Bt., SlleghenV.
A SOME COMPANY. asimaged by Directors
woo known to the colcuzionity, who trust by ish
deallny tO merit a shore or rut patronage.
FIZZILY
9.10. D. DIDDLES
. .
.
DIBECITODB: ' -
Henry Irwin_. D. L. Patierson; WIN Cooper.
*leo. B. "Udell', Jacob Prams; sgottleth rims,
BlmcnsDrum. J. B. Smith, ' Jacob Rosh,
W. IL. Stewart, ch. P. Whistort, Joseph vomit,
Joe. Lautnee, D. J. Ziakaniti .Terg. Kellen.
• 8.. 13.• ZIEBON__,_
GENIEDAL AOKNT.
pENNSTILVAPiILI
INSURANCE COPPAMY Ot'PITiTSBUREINI -
•
MIMI.. No:IISTif_WSIOD ElllitlET, 3....trz
oI22.OOMMERCH 131..D1:201. r- • • - ,
_. • .
, ThM is a Hams , campus. sari Wares song
Let,
lost Fire oncluivelv. , --- .. , ,
NABD'IVAT4I3, Preriderit..
. . C. BOTT.XA'Ies President'.
BEI= PATRICK , Trimanrer.l • .
OH IfAILHENY h Spiritism . .
• lifikisiriltS: '
Walter', • Geor ge
C. C. Bevis. -.. two..w. Evans.
R o b er t rs,B4eir; J. C. LapPe.
Jacob Painter, J. C.' Fishier,
Josiah King John Voeguey,
Ju.H. Hopkins, A. Ammon.
Henn Sproul., DTI:
'INDEMNITY •
• AdAINST LOSS ST Mil.
FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO, OF PHILADELPHIA,.
011101,4 U I 431
DIIUG:=UI
Merles 7f. Baneker, Mordecai H. Ladd
Tobias W agner. David EL Brown.
simnel ursat, Isaac La,
Jacob B. Unita Edwal a i d Dale.
Fawns W. glegards, acorn.
cH aser.sr- , 1 BA.NOHY.B. Pres! eart.
BD JIM.T. ! Vice President.
W.V. EMELLB tem.
J. eAlunas. ool7 lanai. .
North West corner . Third and, Wood Otreels.
intd9:wls , .
INSUIt &NCR COM.
PANT OP PITTSBITRAIL. _
NIXTOK, Presiaent;:„. -
WM; T. HERBERT. Secretary.
CAPT. GEAROWNELI.D. tHsneral Agent.
Ottme, 9A Water street, Span/ 90..4 t Ware
house, up stairs. Pittsburgh.
Will famre against, all Idnda Of -Pyre and Ne
tlike /Eska. A. home Audttution. managed ,try
rectors who are wett known to the comakuttly,
sad who art determined by promptnestran her
allty to audutain the character which. th 'terra
'semed. as uttering' ebe beee io; PWee
who destre to be Insured. igneeeNen. .
!•1-
Alexander Mulch.Joan. B. XeCnse.:
B. Inner. Jr.. • -Chas. J. Clarke.
James Mehtdey, William S. _ L Evans
Alexsa i d t4 tr e lit ear, Joseph Simpatia s
Andrew en, Phl.lffp_Beyruer,
David . Long. Wm- mAndsonf,
PROFESSIONAL:
G IT. De CAMP,
ATTORNEY ANO:COUNSELLOR AT LAW,;.
, ,
Office, No. 137 FOURTH AVENUE, Pitts..
burgh, (formerly actOrded by Hon. Walter If.
Lowrie; ) will practice •ln the U.S.. Circuit and
District Courts. In shell:ate Supreme and all the
Courts of Alloroui Want?. and make collec
tions In most o thew:lllCM countles. Ja2lhell
AIICHIBAILD
4
98 . PAM' STREET,
arenglendair
WM. B. NEEPEB,
Jua)w:owr Avl r r i ldwo a mi para or
OFFICE. 89 FIFTE( . 4I.v - ETru)
Spadal attention . .slyen, to conveyancing and
Collections: Detail. Bonds' and Mortgages draws
and
and alt. legal traalnesaatteculedlo nromPti7
tely. r •
RABIVEiI!i" 1110111ASTER8i-: 1 . •-"
Ita-itillein Militias ttie Peace la *'o lee Mat.
tote. , 0111! GRANT. STRZET, oppoana:
oathedraDosit BURGUiIra:. '
n Deadt . ad', Itortim r t taLuvwle: dmenti4
ons: and 'alt unless . ; tannic.
Mar =Om:dam and.dniasteb. ; ; Nita&
.3mornowatilynoz e lt r vartioz AND
' r Office,lll.ll P ßAlttititT, opU_Osite the Cs.
thedral. Pittsburgh, Pa. Deeds, Douds, Most.
IPded. AnkauirW4Mete,;Depositkuis mid all
Legs ibishiess executed with. Protoutness end
dispatch., . ,
SECE . EIMOS 4MD SATrNik
H0100 1 4,, 1 1404.& 1 0 ) 4,7::.-.4."
..; .
ANCHOR
,ICOTTplhi
Vria7213131711,4ra IL;
OtiM9lMMlifll
asionos asp
EMI
fifiriiirriv3it Alen tiAl-rirmos.
- .
•-• AROSITIPTS;77,J, ,
litp j 9 611 " 051981 01:111 '
rr: - 4
. .
inarrs Roma 664iderl — BIatiDUTGIN
Nos. $ and 6 St. Clair _Street. attanuzeivla•
Breda • attention ,gluni to- tas dea6palltr, sad
,balldlax,•of 0013BT 110134.143 dipt !POSTA°
11113ILDING6r; ' - , ,
tl-r; t. - f • , 1.
pia --
gartfPfliligt“...A 'VEY .
,i4cond appearance oftbe fax.famed and bean
*oiztilus\sisitilts;
lirEaNii3Dat - ittrrigii; Sept s.
wilt tpc presented the , ad adrabie burleriquo r ontl ,
tied,
. THE, FIELD OF CLOTH OF GOLD.'
Earl Darilley Mini Sophie.
Duke of 13nEolt kites Jounie.
Lady Constance BI las Irene
The performance will commence wlth.the leash
able farce of A DEAD SNOT. • . ,
Worrell Slaters Matinee on Saturday
E
InSS preparation—/X.ION- and GRAND DUCH-,
.-
ar'PITTSBIIRRH THEATRE.
,
IL.'W. WILLIAMS. Sole Lessee . `-and
Manager. Second Week Beason. This
evening, first appearance of the renowned com
edian, Mr. PRANK WOOD. The entire cont.
pany ins new progremme.
Ladies' Matinee every Wedneeday and Sat=
day. -1 Admission to matinee, ZS cents.
"PROGRAMME
HUMBOLDT CENTENARY.
Nondqy Evening, : Sept 43,
GEM CONCERT AT THE
ACADEMY-OF MUSIC.
Oyertureil!nekinkilMaint .. ..
By Special tntmestra. 'Geo: Teortie,virector.
Duet: tan Is est Homer: bohstni.
By Mrs. C. C. Mellor and Miss M../tinehart. ,
Chorus: tin the Veen Bea Moeheing.
By the Combined Singing Soeletl.a. with
orchestral ACcompaniment—A. Knaulf.
Director, • .
Classlit-tithlMlies •
BYAbe Turnaa—Sonrad..Direetor._
Trio. Lucia de Lamont-moor.-- .. Donizetti.,
By Mies b. M oody,Mr. Aptel bum, tdr.Bent '
Btatuesques: The Battle of the 'titans (after
tue famous groan of B &nab.
BY the Pius) urgaqiumey Seulety—Konrad,
motor.
1. Concert Overture - " " Bing fbin.
By inll Orchestri.greerge: Director.
S. Int:lemma' us
By Mra. C. C. Mellor and Üboruc. - Cl. Tete
donx. Director. - -
3. 8010, -Ye Merry Birds- . . ... . . Mini:abut.
4. Morns: T B yC M nnel " ' '
leck.r.
-By Combined Singing tio,daties-A. Knatiff.
Director.. -
lanartette ' Verdi.
Mn. C.-C. Mellor, Miss M:ltinenart, Mr.
Paul Zimmerman:. Mr.:;Zdtrarda: with in.
atrumental accomwdenS.- ; • "Pieja•
Tetedottr, Director.
G. Grand Tableaux.o.Anbtlieoida of Humboldt.
By the Pittsburgh-suer Society. Konrad.
Director.
1. Concert Wsltz ' -
Fali Orebee Teorge. Director..
Advdssiori. UNF. DOLlah. Xated47 .
Beats may be reserved. oetextra clams.
for ,Parqtrette. at Sieber's. sod,for press Circle
at 'bieltor' & troetv on PAIDAT MOBBnlith
September 10,1,4869 e • -
TueodoyiS6ptiioi : ol . 4tli,
Comp)sed of Three Divisions, Allegheny. Pitts
burgh end South - Side. wilt start at S 3 •`cioet.
precisely, proceeding to Allegheny Pare. Ponta
to be announced hereafter. , -
.
1. Dedlegtory dymphony7composed for the oe-
Ca3loll by Henry Bieber. I
Z. Laying of thonotner-itone of the proposed .
Humboidt Honniztent.-yritit - appropriate cantos
3. Grind Chorra—Bundralled--Hozezt—Hwthe
United German dinging &males, with Orches
tral AcetimaanlmCnt.
4. "rations. - •
Fest March. 1 By Orchestra.
6. sitelortuation,of the .Proiesslon Said return
to Libe•tystreet,Tittsbnrgh.. Borate to be pub•
nab d hereafter.
• ,:,IiTOLIESFEST.
BT..aeaz its.
ifiebukaUoa of the tntire.yrocessioni.cal
special trains of the Penasylvanili r Eallroaa on
Ltheity.atn.et. • .
•
. Badges will be iold to the norticipantirtit the
prOCeSSIOII Ind those dm !roes of.atimading the
Volkstest, at 25 cents each. ntitlin, the bearer
to transportation to and trots NOUP'I6 Station, on
the bimetal; YeaUvid ;and admission to
FRIENDIXEIII 4 : GROVE,
Where the VOLKSFEST is to be held.
OPEN AIR CONCERT by the Great Western
Orehesttro - •
SHORT ,ADDRP RBIS by Popular Spe akers.
OYMNAS .10 /MEM:LIES be the Turners;
r;reidES, Drat CUM, etc., etr.
i t t i tr a l gr t zgest ante are made to secure the
The best of refreshtnetite of all kinds here been
pros bledloy the proper Committee. senna
ItgriOnFir!l A‘MIIIVE
80. 05 l'Uth avenue, opposite the. Opera
Nome: Pittsburgh, Ps., is the coolest said most
desirsbjsplsee,of s:Ssertd; Liquors cam 'be had
at this place Pere and flood. The 131111srd Roo=
hie the Venn d /loot in the resr. •
Onlcz Or !OM ENGaNilin AnD BuseltrOn, .
• • PiTinittaing., ' Sept.?. 1769. 1
IcOTICE:;- . -The assessment for
Grading. NILLICR.STitgIf, r. 'from Centre
venue to Seed street, Is nowr reedy for exam
ination. and can be seen at this office until
titI
DAY: September 17th; when it Will be returned
to the etty Treasurer% oplee for collection.
se7:u9B H. J. .atooftE, City Engineer. •
PITTSBURGH, PA
MI.
. Ul Tcz Crrr Firennun Asp nuavErox,
Plttaburits. Sept. 8, 1809,
NOTICE.—The Assessment for
.tbi, Board - walk,' on - Broad street (East Lib.
ert)) from Mc Frankstown Hoed to arc.
nue, la now ready for examination. and can be
seen at Ms once until 2111/112.0AT,.."Beatember
age9.lwbers it will lietettrnen to tlie t sty
Treasurer , . ones for collection 1
I E.Z. CUT Zna4neer...
tOPIIIA Or VITT ENGIEJLRa /A Swearrolt. /
Prrrssuaoll, Bepr. '4,1 888.
NOTICE.—Thr - assessment for
th' Grading , of , BLVIrt - 'I3TRICET. from
wooer tolfiltenoerger street: is now ready for
exunlnsti iv . and can be, nen atthls Mee entil
W eDNXIDaY, September 16th _when It Wlltbe
returned-1a the My; Treasurer , . °nice for eel.
leetion.
seente3 bitiltnithieer«,
14OUNT'AI11` ' 'IiOIJSE,
WILL jinn -
•*4'. i4opr,apior.
azaorgas
.
i li a m ituntsm,' -- SVONEIIOIIIO,
• IPA 4 on nrag aamitourniencir rau ku m
EDwA,au , Dux4mi.. reopristor.
Storms BuiamerMosortis sow testy for the
ItesOlot of gasps. It is. no w
ltssied,
stew etidAnwarsANft !AXE. the - moat best
flan sheet of Ws4 , ffle• As PettslyPssnts. sszt.lsse
mve Ball from ALL Pali. Splendid
smestirttimrtbe geolges4 =Snil
- ,r
,
1.14 31. Air!
SIMP.4I 61 1 g RAW A Vi: , •
auumariCTIIIIAZ A.NII
ORNAMEN
tAL . ; VARVERO'
• h. 61 hadusky MLAllegheny, Pa:r
A umiiasorLoinit'Oe NV *. ,inrry
liid
dLSTSAB eousnuy outland. wuitrtNe
dostriti no ta eilone • • coma
. „
OP MS
PHOWIAMMF.:-PAIIT
PART IL
Ciff==2
GRAND PROCESSION.
.ffemorial P'roceedings.
ASSESSMENTS.
EMBIDIER : RE3ORTB.
sCieEilion'gpiing Pa.
WA§ 69 .
B
Strains.