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ROGERS' LIVERWORT AND TAR, which gives immediate relief as thousands of our most intelligent families now admit of i'ts must ex traordinary cures. Ti .o gay, the beautiful, and the young speak!forth its praise; and will, s i p long as it makes positive cures, and cheers the despairing family fireside. This medicine has made some of the most remarkable cures of Consumption, ais can be seen in the certificates which can be 15 ad , tft J. C Kneeland4 ; also at Messrs. Kidd 141Co.is, the Agenti. It also breaks up the most! distressing Covert, in ra few hours time. I dCelO pir Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry, are ameng the most valuable medicines in the, Materia : Modica.— They are both happily compounded in pr. Woods. Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry 13i:ttcre, puf. up in large bottles at 311 each. It is a good tonic pr littcrigth ening medicine in canes of General Debility, Dys , pepsin, etc. ' Sold at the HEALTH DEPOT of Val eines, between 3d and 4th streota,lPitta large advertisem'ont in another column Died, On Tuesday evening, 14th inst., 51.TnEA-tty. Tne friends of the family are respect to attend her funeral, this morning, a from her late residence, Anil' street,, City. 25 cENts) Dr. Ralph's Untillirsal Vegetable Pinto . I ' CONTAIN two MERCURY, a nd the happy cOmbina k) lion. of tho ingredients, and proport , tneare such as to produce a medicine which neverf ils td, relieve, when relief is at all to be obtained. 1 1 Da. RALPH'S Pura require no puffing i l whOre they m are known, and where they areot, one 1 trial is 1 sufficient to secure their adoption. Iwo kinds in one box, with Tull directions. ' .1 1 . S. L. CILTHBERT, Wholesale and Retail Agent, No. 60 Smithfield M., ear 13d at. Acorn—Jno. M , Cracken, sth Ward i WM. Cole, Allegheny city; T. G. Smith,Birmirighatin C.Aitchie, ; Cannonsburgh, Pa. 25 Ms. a box!, I idecl6 FSALF,--About 400 copies of nes late A: DIRECTORY of Pittsburgh, Al , egheny, Bir mingham, Fic. , 258 cuts of 5 double porple and yel low, Carpet Chain; 800 of all sizes Wbode a Bowls, WO, 9a12, '9-15 Window Sash; Bed Boonville Lime, and a small assortment of Bed Twine, Lines, etc. for sale low for . Cesh, by 1 ' ISAAC HARBIN Agß and Com. Mgchatte ; sth at aryil'iiittd. declB.4t _ . .Li"G and s f t quare §hawle--,Jett re prese, 75 more ohose; Tegy fas and square'plaid '. A. A. M dee 18 • • • r ' - • • ; ~~` -, .- . ~..,• ,-,....,•., , ..., .., "*.'.' - ' , :Z .- ':,(.' -, 22.7:- : ."' .. .c...-•'-::::::' , "<- . .• ±.:'!.,-:...ij-E'....-'-••.'-';.;...7'..7.--:`:1...,:•:':-.-?:::'.::-.1.7: MEM MEE p J • The citizens of Allegheny ',are, rn eking a very important improvement 'The waste ground of their Diamond is being enclosed so effectually that a cat cannot get in; unless through . ^ the gate. ways. : Next suminer thieportion of the city will be a fine place of resort—provided, however, the authorities set.out trees in sufficient quantities to make it look attractive. No city in the Union has such a "ground" for rambling. ozrLeaving a load of coal on the pavement, and establishing no lights in the neighborhood, to guide the pasiers by away from danger, is a very capable piece of negligerice; which has been practiced on more than one occasion, in this city. We will mention names, perhaps, the next time we hear of such an accident as occurred the other 'uab4+ Mcdi burgh. See decl 1 se ' t ux: E ullyi invited 10 o'clock, Allegheny r HOS.) ..;3/0 eiveki,per ex ,.ioniarle long SON & Co. • MEM !.' - 1 . ::;.,.....:_fr,.. .-:•-.;1::,i'.,',-,',-1":.:7.:41:v MEM EMI „ .._~- =MS BEM LOCAL MATVRRS Hens xr LAST.—We are informed that the sword, sent by Lieut. Col. S W. Black, to be pre. sented to Mr. David Smith, of Allegheny, has arrived, and can be seen at MerCer & Robinson's store, Federal street, Allegheny city. It is a Mexican cutter, and was taken by a member of the Ist Pennsylvania Regiment, at the battle of Cerro Gordo. It will be presented to Mr:Smith, with appropriate ceremonies, iria'rew days. • 0:1.R. H. Kann, Esia..--We take mnch pleasure in announcing that this gentleman has been az pointed Deputy Marshal, by Hon. A. Plumer. The selection will give entire satisfaction. a:7 Another drove of turkiea marched in pro, cession through oar streets yesterday. o:7•Hnnker commences his - Christmas Cake to day: We won't say how good it will be until we see a slice from it. Q The rivers are still very high ; and drift wood is coming down the Allegheny. They ap• peered to be at. a stand yesterday. The recent rains will continue the swell for some days. 0::? We understand that White's Bran Band has volunteered their services for the Printers' Supper. A glorious set of fellows they are; and the gen. tleman of the press" will be for ever grateful to them. a j. Mr. Murse proroses to publish a weekly paper, to be called "The John Donkey." The firs number will appear on * New Year's • Day. 6. Dan Rice passed through our city this week on his way to New Orleans. pj•The editor of the Telegraph has lost a batton parachute." We , think we saw it the other day but—what is it like? j The filet No. of Mrs. Sa`•ieshelm'a paper will be issued on the 18th. crlTbe Yank.ees of Cincinnati have been stirred up by the reports of the Supper in this city. We notice in the paper" that they are preparing for a Clam Bake. The materials have already been ordered from the east. a-3." Suppers " are all the rage just now. We were at one last night, and a good one it was. It is expected, however, that the Printers will have th,e best one of the season., C't Two lecturers have been enlightening the people of. Allegheny city, this week, while not one has been heard on this side. Are we not very much behind our neighbors in this matter of pub lic leeturest These evenings should afford the thoughtful some kind of intellectual food. c y Th e American, of yestenlay, tells a "street accident." One of Rody Patterson's horses cut a caper, and spoiled biniself and buggy. al (Oa The Police officers have been quiet for day or two. Since the arrest of the counterfeiters, by Songher,, and of the fugitive, by Hague, there has been nothing but -"common cases" before the magistrates. Ty After the rain, we are promised along ape of cold weather. The barometer en indicat yesterday. A freeze will be welcome. S►ea! lhowx tre.—We understand that a Safe, in an titOce on Liberty street, was blown open on Tuesday night, about 12 o'clock, by soma but- Oars. cc? Sea Morse's list of new and cheap books 0:7 The Robert J. Walker, Capt Evans, left on Tuesday, for the Gulf. oz). Every person has been cdmplaining of "mud, mud," but there is no use. The wealth of Crcesus, would not prevent the nuisance. W bite's Band is to give a Concert on the 22d February., o.' Prepare for tue Athenaeum entertainments next week. Profeisor Risley and his eons are to o:7•The editor of the Day Book declines being a candidate, ns we understand him. CO7LIKENTART.—The following is a resolntion adopted by the Grand Division of the Sons of Tern perance : Resolved, That Brother CuitrsTonna L MA- Get, D eputy Grand Worthy Patriarch, for dro , district of Pittsburgh, is entitind to the thanks of this Gtand Division, for his faithful and eminent services in the cause of the Order, in Western Pennsylvania. Conitu mption and Death will most assuredly be the early fate of those who neglect themselves when afflicted with the premonitory symptoms of con. sumption, such as a Cold, Cough, Bronchitis, or Soreness of the. Throat, Hoarseness, Difficult Ex, pectoration. Asthma, Spitting of Blood, &c. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy," is expressly pre pared fur the removal and cure of those danger ous and troublesome diseases. Therefore, you who are laboring under the influence of theie complaints, procure immediately this medicine befcire it be too late. One Bottle may be the means of prolonging your life: Always ask fur "Dr. Duncan's Expec. tos anti Remedy," and see that you.get it, and not-be persuaded by some who sell differect medicines to take some of their medicine in preference. These persons obtdin some cheap" thing and palm it on the Oldie at full price. It is therefore important for purchasers to be.on their guard. "DR DUN CAN'B EXPECTORANT REMEDY" is put up in large size bottles, and enveloped in blue paper. The Outer form contains a fine steel plate engrav ing representing "Hope in a Storm." For-sale by WM.JACKSON,B9 Liberty street head CfWood et., Pittsburgh. dec4 New Goods. eIA. MASON 4- Co., No. 62 Maricet street, have .; just received an extensive aasortment of daystly and fancy -dress buttons; also, gimps and fr;nges of every variety, cashmere cravats,silx scarfs, etc., -lc. ' decl6 .Who;esslo Dry Goods. • • VOW ripening at the wholesale dry goods mama, .111 i 62 Marxetstreet, 2d story, 100 pcs of Alpacca, 49 pis English Merinos, 2 cases Oregon plaids, and cashmeres; 10 pcs French hroad cloths, 44 pcs fancy 6asilteree, 5 cases casinethr, 10 bales of red, white and yellow - flannels, 300 pairs. of blanitets,, new styles of calicoes, domestic ginghams, gloves and hosiiiry,tegerherwith a general assortment of goods. Merchants are invited to examine our stocsc,,as 'we ;are confident it will favorably compare with eastern Istocke ih st)les and prices. decl6. A. A. MASON St Co . FEZ= =ME 7 70.A11::r r BY E'LF.CTIII LADEL Flour--Tdatlet qu $6,50. Corn Meal—Sel Rye Flour es 1 Grain—The tWarke i but Corn is steady, w at 00c, and of prime Oats--Moderate Provisions—Marke are only for the supri l Lard, however, is dul We quote moderate all MEE Flour—Market q prices ranging from there are more selle marked cbange fro if any tbing Gram—Matket w Oats are quottd at day. Barley f a ate Cotton—There is aud we give 4 to fr hiskey—Sales a Lard—Market cht, Butter—Sales of NASHY LLE MARKET December 7. The river is in fine boating order for all classes of boats. The woodier is now pleasant and favorable for outdoor business. (There has yet been but little done in the 'produce market this season. Cotton is now coming in pretty freely, but most of it is stored. Planters are not disposed to sell at present prices A good article vvouldnow com mend Gc. A few hogsheads,of Tobacco have been sold at fair prices; as will be seen from the following.quo tations of last week's sales-6 hhils. of the new crop were sold at Hamilton's ware house during the week at the following prices, viz: 1 85, 2 05, 3 05,4 40, 445, and 550. MIMI Flour—There was a good demand for Flour yesterday. but owing to the light receipts, the sales yesterday were small; 159 brla from stores at 5,03; 51 do froM wagons 114 do from Canal, ' and 50 do from' Railroad at $5; 72 ditto from Ca nal at 4,05. Far large lots $5 was offered. Hogs—On Thursday evening 900 bead were sold in two lots, avterage weight 190 lbs. at 2,75 Yesterday we could hear of no sales. Holders, in consequence of , their regarding the Foreign news as somewhat favorable, demanded an advance, which buyers refused. The weather too was un favorable. Pry:wino/Is—The only sale heard of yesterday was a lot of 200 a Shoulders from block at 2c. There was not ma hogs cutting. Whiskey—Sales yesterday of 211 brls., in lots, at inc. • Molt—A lele 0 1 100 bush Barley : at 75c. Feathers—A saki of 1,000 lbs prime live geese from stores, at 30d Oil Cake—A sal $10 3 7.5 per ton. Nails—Sales of 10d. &c. Sugar—Sales of Molasses—A sal landing, at 25c; a Chart--Sales o LLE MARKET. . December O. - i Bagging and Bppe—We quote at 14(i115c. for former and 6407 e. for latter. Rog; ---Sales are' making at 2,750 . 3,00 nett, ac con:ling:to weight and order, but none but very fat and choice bring the latter figure. Flour—ls firm at 5,15 to 5,20 for the quantity, and 5.50 retail. ~ Whist-Sales—Salesi P '• 'of GO bbls at ISlBlc. ` Sugar—Contin es slowly to decline. We quote at 4to sc. Sale cif 22 hhds. at 4i and 4j, and al 8 htids. very inferiOr at 411 c., all at auction. • Molasses--Ten4ocy downwanls. Light sales at 25c. The sales of Fiour have been moderate at pre vious prices. Sales of WhitelCorn at 31032 e. Sales of 4,000 Ins. Lead to shippers, at 3,90, and 1,200 do. to Ohio river trade, at 4.00 pig. Alorse's Weekly Budget of New Books. NO. SS FOURTH 3TREF.T. ISING IN TIE WORLD, or a tale of the rich 17k, and Poor, by T. S. Arthur, au interesting and instructive work. I Adventures of 4 Strolling Player, by William H, Graham. George Lovell,hy Sheridan Knowles. Old Convents of Paris, by Madame Chas. Rebaud. The Hunted Chief, or the Female Rancheros, a tale of the Mexican war. The Pirate's Daughter, or the Rovers of the At lantic. The Lady of thL Gulf, a Romance of the City and the Seas. Living. Age, 187. Edinburgh Reilew, for October 21. , Old Wine in New Bottles, or Spare, Hours of a Student in Paris,lby Augustus Kinsey Gardener, M. D. Union Magazines for January, 1848, a splendid number with. three beautiful plates. • Colombian Magazine,' for December. • London Lancet, for Noire Tiber. Forrestal, or the Light of the Reef, a romance of the blue waters. Durang's Terpeichore, or the Ball Room Guide. Bowies United States Railroad and Ocean Steam Navigation Guide. . . . Blackwood's Magazine, for November. • The Bandit's Bride, or the Maid of. Saxony, a ro manse. The Star of the Fallen. • s Waverly Novels, cheap form, a new supply. Afloat and Ashore, or a Sailor's Life. DCr Persons laCking one or more numbers to com plete their Bette 4any of the Eastern magazines, can have them completed at 85 Fourth at., and bound in any style desired. - Subscriptions Or all the. Eastern magazines re ceived at the publisher's prices, and no CIIAEGE FOR POSTAGE. ' MORSE, decl6 85 Fourth at, between Wood and Market. 011 - moni - Rys Whiskey. - MEN bble. prime Obi blonongahela Rye Whisgey, the last Iliar° to offer for sale. Perseus de sirous of procuriVg a superior old article note bare an opportunity. ,- HLNRY F. SCHWEPPE, decl6.lw Liberty stre,t, opposite Wood. 1 . NOW receiyieg an enure new sto w o f Piano Fortes, from the manufactories of .Gsle&Zo., Nev Yora, and p i hicxering, of. Boston. The pet• terns are of th latest style, and with all the mod ern improveme ts. For sale at Factory prices, by JOHN B. IVIBLLOR, - I 1 1 _ _ _ BI- Wood street. FRI:4OS--Received per express, at I: 62. Marxetstrect, another invoice of IQ pieces French Merinoi, choice colors. decl6 A. A. MASOM & Co. FRENCH CASHMERES—A. A. Mason & Co., 62 Mame; street; have received more than 100 pcs of French Cashmeres, °revery quality and price. decl6 • AILS-11Kegs Assorted sizes, for sale by clecls J. D. WILLIAMS L ANS-10 I'gs on consignment, for tale by ' Odecls •- • "-- J. D. WILLIAMS.: -.. s ELL OT,STERS. ACONSTA*T supply of superior Shell Oysters, roasted or in , the *bell; also Gime and every delicacy of thelleason, served up in superior style; at the alienist notice. ••, I - BANK EXCHANGE,• Third. at. bet Wood and Market it. •ala ~._..., :, •i 't,,%,- • ; MEE EMS '• -• ;. ~' ~.~ EOM Tonms .TELEGRAIS TUN 3100*101dreire PHIAMAIIKET77 7— , December f5;:4 P.A t t, with sem if Western it at $3,25. t $5;25. • has a downward tendency, IP moderate sales of Mixed .ew Yellow. at 36c. I es at 38a40c. t without change; and sales • of a regular trade demand. with a downward tendency. les at 9WIO. RK MARKET December 15, 3 P. M. et, with moderate Welt at $6,31 to $0,87, at which . than buyers. There is rio yesterday; bra the market.is bout change and rather 411. Dc. Very Itttle is doing to. y, with a fair demand. it better feeling in the market as the two extremes. e regular at 27c; held higher I, with moderate sales at Sic ' uteri at 14c. ATI MARKET December 11 of 18 tons from Railroad, at G 0 keg; at'3,B7 per keg fcir bhils fair N.O. at 41c, of SO brts prime N. O from mall lot of do, from store, at 300 boxes good in lots at 7e ST. t.OUIS MARKET. ,› December . 6 Neer Plano Fortes. , --- Atasmgrig , 44,46 - 4 -1 ":" 4 m4 - 4P4 - "adtd,014;Uw -- _ ,• - - - =NM agin =ME EMI 'prepared - OE4 corrected every Afternoon. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE. co*rari-rxr. Fon nor aaaaa . ..sisbua Hannß, .W. R. Murphy, James May. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. /8 VINT WATIIII IN ?HZ CNLNNIL. ARRIVED. • Caleb Cope, Moore, Wellsville. Germantown, St. Louis. Pala Alto, M'Donald, Mashville. Swatara, Cox, Brownsville •' Danube, Cock, Brownsville Consul, Bowman, Brownsville -- Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville .- DEPARTED. J. J. Crittenden, Marshal, St. Louis. Swallow, Benedict,Nashville. 'New, England No. 2, Dean, Cin. Lake Erie, Hemphill, Beaver. Danube, Cock, Brownsville Cousul, Bowman, Brownsville - • • Louis McLain, Bennet, Brownsville Swatara, Cox, Bmvixisville. PITTSBURGH SiBIITIS- r -DAILY REEL • . ' OFFICE OF THE POST, Z TEIURSDAT Mown so, Dee. 16, 1847. 5 '. We took a "round" yesterday among some of the principal merchants, but could hear of none but small sales at former prices. We think It hardly necessary to quote in detail the few transac tions we have reported to us. There were sales of Flour, Groceries, Grain bnd Provisionin all of which no change appeared in prices. The weather became cold towards evening, and men of business seemed inclined to shut doors and hug their stoves. At the wharves there appeared much activity for the season. The water is still flood LECTURE On the Wonders of Nature and Selinos • PROFESSOR SUMAN, from the East, respect fully informs the Lidies and Gentlemen ofAlle gheny City and vicinity, that he will deliver a Vet.' tune on the subject of HUMAN MAGNETISM,, the Lecture .Room of Dr. Pressly's Church, Ttcts. day evening, December 16th inst. lie proposes to magnetise any that wish to be brought under the in thence, if they will present themselves. He particularly requests all those that are affected with any nervous complaints whatever to attend.— He proposes to teat h the science to all who desire to make themselveinseful. The lecture and elf e riments will be perfectly moral, as recommendations from Ministers and others will testify, aid. a a attend. anee confirm. Ministers admitted gratis. Doors open at 6 o'clock, P. M. Lecture to com mence at 7. Admittance 121 cents. decll6-2t - SEALED PROPOSALS, NITILL be received at the Offices of the Superin VV tendent of the Allegheny Portage Rail Road, i until 6 o'clock, P. M. of WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of DECEMBER inst-, for furnishing all the coal required for the Stationary Engines, Depots and 801 l - Slide; for the delivery of the Wood, for the Sawing of Wood, for dning the hauling on the levels be. tween Planes 2 and 3, 6 and 6, band 7, 7 and 8, and 8 and 9 ; for the )tome power at the head of Planes 'i s 1,3, 4 and 10, find at the foot of plane. 1,2, 4,6, j 9 and 10, and the BnatSlips atJobnstown and Holli- • daysburg, and for the delivery of the String timber, - Ties, Plank, &c., and the Castings for the year 1848. Specifications will be exhibited at the office five I days previous to the letting j THOS. J. POWER, f . ; N . s' Supt. A. P. R.R. I decls-aid wANTED—A practical Fanner, to take charge and manage a small Farm. • Wanted, plates to town and country, for several salesmen, book keepers, shopmen, and boys, in stores and wareboas. es, etc., or to trades and private fainilies. Wanted ; several good cooks, etc., for hotels, etc. Wanted ; • places for a number of colored men and women, boys arid girls.-' Wanted, money for several good, well secured Notes of hand. and to borrow on Road and Mortgage, etc. Wanted, several partners with small and moderate capitals, etc. All kinds of agencies attended to for moderate charges. Farms, Houses, Rooms, Stores, etc., rented and recorded • for moderate charges. Please apply at •- ISAAC HARRIS' Agency and Intel. • decls4t Office,-Fifth street, near Woixt. Denier and WeDivine Packet. . - ... - The steamboat B-Ei.VER, Chatieszr. Clarke, Master, will; during the corning winter season, make daily trpeta Beaker and Wells* eine, lenving Pittsburgh every morning at 3 oiclOuks and Wellavilleat 3 o'clock, P. M. -' - - i t decls .. ' G. M. BARTON et CO., Agents, I RAISINS -30 bx.. - and. - 1 bxe. NI. FL for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS, •.. 110 Wood st. AN DLES72S Stearine Candles, Tor sale by; Cj decls -WILLIAMS. ICE—I tierce.fresh Carolima, for silo by EL, debis ' J. D. VTILLIAMS. XTUTS-5 bales Almonds; IA 10 bxs. shelled do.; 3 bags Cream 'uta; - 6 46 Pea Islrits, for sale by J. D. WILLIAMS. XTF.W DAGUERREOTYPE ROOMS, -BUMPS „Building, Fourth street. Hough & Anthony, Dagtierreotyptsts (fern the j' Eastern cities, would call_ the attention. of theta. , • habitants of Pittsburgh and the neighboring towns' to their Daguerrotypes of citizens and others,-,at rooms in the Third story of Bura's Buildings, 4th $ street. Persons wishingifictilres taken may rest assured ; that no pains shall be spared to_producelhem in highest perfection of the art. Our instruments are of the most powerful kind, enabling us to execute pictures unsurpassed for high finish and trudifulatia to nature. The public are solicited te, examine. Peisons sitting for pictures are neither reiluired j. or expected to . mke them unless perfect satisfactiont is given. • 'N. B. Opperators will find this a- gOed depot for stock and chemic:als. Otr Instructions given in the - art, - containing the most receat - Im.rOvements. ' declo'.3-- PURE GREEN AND nvg. TEM, from the N.' York Pekin Tea Company. Just received at tke. Pekin Tea store, 72 .Fourth itreet, from the NeW. , i 7 ' York Pekin Tea Company, a very large supply.of fresh Green and Black Teas, of all the different:. grades and qualities imported into the country, pack ed in lead in 5. lb. boxes, 1 lb., I Ite 'and 1.4 packages. Also, 5 lb. tin cannistors of the different qualities, convenient for families and steam boats, L ranging in prices from 371 cents per lb., to el 50. • Fine Oolong Black Teas, 50, 62,75, SI and Att. per .1 - pound Ectr•We will refund the multi- in all cases where t• f our teas do not give entire satiifaction,or exchange, , fora different article. • • . - Pekin Tea store,l2.Fourth street near WoOd. t ,•' decil' A. JANNES:y- • . . Drugs. . , t 111 ONVD. COLOCYNTg ; • ~ , ,c - Bayberry ; Aloes; - cc Berk Peruvian ; sr Liquorice Root; , Strichnine; Chloride Gold ; Kidder's Ind- Ink, r- wit received and for sale by B. A. PAHNESTaCK &Co.- cor lstand Woodslg Ma. DUFF'S are bow : , open for affersoox r. and eveening classes. Meta ne cant anti meant boat boat Book-keeping are taught in 1 such .a-,pwinner that every learner going , through - ! the whole cour se of teaching ,: will be thoroughly' ), I qualified to tie charge of books either in counting ~ bowies or ontiard steamers. Any numberof re" , ferences can be givento this effect. Mr. Mee new I treatise on steamer's accounts, the only complete: - / I wOrleyet published on this subject, for sale at the 1 Class room and by the Book stores. • :decff-- `,. Sotto. to Stockholders. CLEVELAND and Pittsburgh Rail Road—An ire. stalment often yer centrum (the 4th instalthent). on the amount of subscription on the capital stock, I of this company is requirci to be paid on orbefore . the first day of January, VAS. tStackholders in the city of Pittsburgh will pay to Meier. J. W.. Robinson 4 Co. corner of. Wood and Third !peal. in-and near Salineville toJoseph G. Lacock; hien& near Wellsville to James Stewart, local treasurer, By order ofthe Board. ' -•- A.G. CATLENT, Secretary. Office of the O. &P. R R. w November 30, 1847. - . dock giMi ~..?-,. 11;e:t"::-:C15:.:11'-,4.--'''.-"f:-....e4741.11-1;4.11:‘::: A.,j.... ' ,.., '• . ..''' 5 .';::' , t. 5 .',1" l i Al . .r.''''?•.4%. f;- :-- :' 34 , -t. 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