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',After a iiine'rlittletladintsey.'having sprung orObetween of the'melanOoly in er eldest tfirirgh*agitexplained to us.: {She had . ilaw brought ott.neatiffamily where was a ifitittCor bee--ibwn'taitly,ind a reciprocal affection 'long years of intimacy ))etween. . ' 'Thi. mother only became aware of-the t obf ber 'daughter's feelings by thedemo - id for hand -made by the lover. The posithin of the was .; idich;in regard „to of fir?',if:Nr=se.iirit74.•"fairirt.as to rendern.dielismiiiitiage iMpindent in the „„•4titee,..:Fiki*Tic... The wtdiWtherefore,,priintot out to fitiiiii&l-..2lttlMAtilik,till the evilecoirieglietieeri which it would: o captor ! obiis '! r, Bad the ' latter, lire.a.Settsibln young .034rl':;:141014;.r*iiiria fit the mother's views.{ It was' -17r434461kilgreelilil 'between them to remove f~•om the and the;faMily accordingly els-1 forty miles Off,.. t 4 itii.:4%,.7islietel'iiire brit eati-Alieth;lber-yoting lady tes-ifold'ho; eorreeptillAdifee'ivith ' the 'gentle., - - 1-::...iTit',il-7:t•tl.,44:llteitirilitertetaibertlyefteicalled us to another. .:41itittioCtle.eliontrYi:brit'abiStitia10:inontlis subset ,EfgoldibiowgrPlko,ileercli9rsll • - :, - , t ;•;: 7 2;:., 4 y1 ,- ;svilifithefeznily at the sameplace Somewhat to .-ifvvitaiiiiiiiiiriteore found the widow'imith the elder had left her liome10!" llAX":,4l.kesplaruitiOn was very:readilytgivefilo - . ,W4'..."C.r.;lnt..iigoe;nre.d;:that no twithstanding -every . effort ;;; . " * .',..',..';'l6itthe part:of the young lady, the passion she had 3 4 " . conceived;',fet the:companion. of her infancy could ',lotejridietitat • ligi,glOom and. despondency: ,-...Aidli;itouiffirieriesicle-She uttered no complaint, .hutit was plain that Aleatory, "like a worm in preyed 'on her :young heart. Riding one . , ,::eieningina_carriage with her mother in' thebout shirts Oflheiilliglit' where ',they lived, whilst the lattetuirts4ndeciting liironse her from her. 'ct* , blria**lting on the , beauties of nature, istia;ittddenly; broke fortb from her torpor and ei clalmed t -- 41iiik;'to a, at- . ponder oak Worielti...the middle that ploughed field! I would:tither Irforton's • wife,-and live upon acorns beneatti (hot _tree, t h an be the bride.of a' prince!" Struck alixiosk speechless by ..her daughter's on• ' i /:' BM accustomed energy, the poor widow lop &Cher niothent, : and burst into tears. . DkyOulticlisi. mean that, Hetty V* Theo, as 'iterii is iiliviorposl, you shall have' him! 1 ern iiineti : ei Woman not to understand you, and longer oppose your wishes. ji . i . wo were in an instant locked in each oth, ferment weeping; tears of love and gratitude..., fetomed _.home instantly ; a letter was forth• addiessed to the lover, and the ycedd tog of the : ,-:yotmg couple was duly solemnised Within a month I :Fam that day." E - r . c< sr..• • . 4V Rival ElcienS off Croustade. • The gaited S!ates chip Independence, under the orttlitiftniiiiir of - Capt: 'Nicholson, Bailed for Cronstadt, :Q z isSix;"-, from Bost - op, carrying out Mr. Dallas, "":17..,;iiille:::EirnitsiillState.irninister to Russia. The follow .4,,;•.'aitsginteresting-intident was described at the time, as:Nayirig . taken plaee soon after the arrival of that ship off the port of Cronstadt : "'We arrived off Cronstadi - on Saturday morn. and a roost lovely morning it was. k ** : 2 2ti„ . .. ._thu . „,4.olao;eciveie4 svith ships of war, and of ;alkliations, and every siikand:deseriP 44"1105titierehee-thitlitftereat •apt,l4tOusty of the... eitl'lN4hOinegt,t l/ tx , K31#1.41(1 1 1. rte3 eUrlfdr. • find , alter manoeuvellek'ailbr-ltitile.:ftt:_plitueffOr, opened . • • their botterfes . .tWe lied' scarcely and re- - ME ceYv€de customary :salute;. when a steamer. t,-z..'',"..,:-.lcrowded-veitkrifficers; was , seen making for usand of high rank, =comps bj U. law staff k came on board our ship-.- . He Y-:'tvasynirodncedtol orrirandoregicholenn ne Prince -44nebilrefiniiniiiii of marine. ; in hi s suit was' -arc officer-Ashosn, uniform. was distinguished from ~that of; the Test of ,the stiff, by the tap of his cap white. instead. of: the rival g reen. After the .visual . formis of intradurition had beeugone through Prince invited into the Commodore's cab. - • :ivy , this officer separated hiuiself from the rest, went.4'orwiird among the men, and thence down to the main berth deck, arid, in short, be went all over'tlie ship, examining every thing very partic. • -thrthe main detk he met thenurse of Mrs. Dal -1 with little Charloltte, a beautiful curly-haired cherrib, whom he took from the nurse end cares. : . .e.ed. -On returning to the quarter deck,his general appearanCe and lofty mien, soon caused him to be recognized as , the Emperor himself, but as be ,bad-riome,incognito all the honors and attentions I.t-Itstere - paid by the COmmodore and his officers to Ptinee, as long as they remained on board the The Emperor went into the cabin, which he • praised for its comfort and the taste with which • it was famished. He bad obviously come on boan.t, as be'did so immediately on our arrival, in order to see`the ship in her every day condition, • ... and he did see her, and must have felt the ail - •miration he expressed the next day to the Com ' iitodore. He spoke particularly of her battery, which looked, hesaid, as if the ship was buit for fighting: ' • Tkinee lifenchikoff, having being taken through tookleave, and, in his barge, pushed off for the eleatitur;the Emperor acting as coxswain .The moment they were all on board the steamer, •• wrimanned' our yards, hoisted the Russian flag, and fired a salute of forty-one guns, thus apprising thirßinperor that he was known to us, He then - baited our tag Onboard his steamer, ordered one ;A: • • „of:lts-frigates to -return the salute, and stood On his wny._ As soon as the firing was over, the Ern .l7",pe,ror; us;hoisted the imperial standard, °tithe appearance of Which, all the ships atirfaits,in.thalarbor opened a salute; and a more beaatifnhaod'animating scene I have not witnessed *mot 'imagine:" • MEE MN EMI DEE MI ff= M _ _ . 2•' womatl'a Lov°•-• • A _CIIARMING STOSY OE ee" PAW yIIO.ELADD WAS GATHERED TCIGETHE.H.- -"' titieription.canconvey the efightest notion of the.wiiy itf-which - Holland has been gathered par •—•tier, by 'particle, out of the waste of waters; of the atcringe - aspect of the country, and the incessant vigilance and wonderous precautions by which it 'I - ilk - prat . ONO. Holland is, in the fullest sense, an . allusian , of‘the sea. It consits of sand and mud ' ,, rescned from the ocean, and banked up at all sides. ,Produced by the most dexterous and indefatigable _ exertions, , it van be maintained only by artificial Means If the Strata by which it was redeemed wa ters • were ,to. be . relaxed, the ocean mold avert its rights and the whole kingdom would reassert _ wouldbe submergedrTherilighteit accident migh. :04e eillolland into the deep. It was once n early , r undermined tiyin "insect Indeed; the,fieeesetty of .deitt4iagjrateetelteeliitigeat; that the stork, -a great feider upon them is actually held:in venera tica,-EURlAlrnostfiverry speciea of bird is religiously protectia from Wary. ;Bird-nesting: is strictly ,probibitert bylaw. The drift of all this is palpa niikingh; Brit" it la curfous that the very exist such a great country should depend upon t Mich'guarantees.--Bmiley's Miscellany. - - -1-limattatrito CO-Frost Mrzz.—This massive pile Oa& Was eattithinced in June, and into the ,watla Of sviucli- have been laid about one million . - brink,.- is .now'-enclosed under a permanent slate roof, gliOCindin readiness far the inside finish everything-prepared for the ma s ehinerk,by•the'opening of navigation. In this we --':-::-...:•bilve•-:irnillseioallnentlable: example - of enterprise and energy. We "trustiti public spirited proprie or4Will realize ample.retorntifOttheirinvestment. Keystone;tith. - irr The Madison (Itid.)Banner, of the Bth inst., ii a ys that the Boyd of-Commissioners of that (Jet f!Ftioni) coonty,-have-egreed to-tatee-litdck to .the 4if,1358,0.00 14 the Columbus,and BlooMing ' tort Railroad, which will enure its completion. . dor 1211 MEM - IVIATg.S OF: IL13151/P_ O ADYE.R.TtSIN i BY . .TSB! • toiTTSBIIRGEII,PRESS. ' •.• - . 4- , , 77 rX =MP NO ~ ~ ... ~ Axol.-4k ,-., - - -- • .01834 1 1 1 r e, one-inStilien'.!... ............................... ..." . 01 . each iniditienatinseitiiiki . ' ' ', l7 ' "' U. one 'week .= '' ' • '. t- ;-( 75 • u 44 . - tw o weeks . ..... -.... . ' ............... .:-.,, 5 3 en u.,- .5 1 three-weeks Otte month . 5 00 • 00 " " IWO menthe 7 • " " three months - 900 . . 4 ' ". four months . 10 00 •.z.&•!•-•!".... six months ,- ' ' • , ........ 12 00 • .re •it . 18 00 standing^ Cardi six . fines or 'less, per annum ...... 10 00 --- - • - - cassoicsata AT P1XA510113.: .006,411911T0, perannutp, (exelesivo of the paper,)• 25 00 For each additlanal. equate, inserted over ono mouth, end for:kach additionid vinare- inserted under the yearly. tates,:half prico. ' • • • Publishers. not accountsble,•?Or lentil. advertisenients .t eyelid. he amount charged for their publication ' • -Annonucing candidates for office to be charged the 'amens other advertisements - /. 1 -..., I .Advertisements trot sanded on the copy fora specified ! -number•of.hwertions, will be eontinue.d till forbid, and payment exacted accordingly.: .: - - • -. The privileges o f yearly advertisers.• 11-he co • rigidly to their re gular biudnessiterdil Or advertise nfined ments not pertaining to their -regalia al agreed form be paid extra..- .T.:... - . All advertisements - for eharitab e- i ti dons, fire eompaniesynnud,-township and oth ' bil meetings, and suck like, to be charged half price, e worms Marriage notices to be charged 00 cents\ tiecom le Death notices' inserted without charge, u as punledleys funeral - invitations or obituary notices, and %stens° accompanied, to be paid for. Regular advertisers, and all others tending communi catinnts or reijuiring notices designed to call attention to Taint, Soirees, Concerts, or any public entertainments, iwhere Charges are made for admittance—all notices of pritrate associations—every notice designed to call at -tention lo private enterprises calculated of intended to !promote individual interest, can only.be inserted f withthe understanding that the same is to be paid.(or. I intend . ed to be insertedin the. local colanin,the same will be 1 charged til.lhe late of .not less than ten cents per line. ••Riahops or Fist Notices to be charged triple price - Tavern License.Petitions,S2.oo each. Legal and Medical. Advertisements to•be charged at fait prices. r• • .. ... . . , • :Real Estate-Agent - and Auationeets , • Advertisements not to beelaised_under yearly rates, butte be allowed a discountof thirty-three turd one-third per cent. front the amount of bills. WEEKLY OR TRI-WEEKLY IN DAILY PAPERS. Ones s it s,lbree insertions 81 50 . ' each additional insertion •• • . ' 0 37 ' - - A TIEEMEINITE IN WEEKLY PAPEFt. 'Otte senate, flO•lines,l one insertion •• • . ........ •Sti 50 Do. each additional Insertion - 025 All transient aWHITE & dvertisements ot oe pai Gazette•d in advance. CO.,- L. HARPER. Post. ROBT. M. RIDDLE, Journal. JAMES P. BARR re Co. Chronicle. • FOSTER is - BROTHER, Dispatch. JOS. SNOWDEN, Mercury , ' :Dhe.4,-1819.3 JAMES W. BIDDLE, American. .Connectrekuith the Establishment of the Morning ,PO3l hone of the ICLIVII Job • Printing Offices in the eity where aG kinds - or work is done on the shortros ware, and most rectimsabie lams. ON Atoning llost. L. HAlUbga l EDlTtlir AntrPROPRIBTOR CPCircidation - 12 00 Dany.49 PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16, 1849 D. N. Worm, Eaq.: Dear sir—The remarks in your paper, of this morning, seem to indicate that my communication in the lOornal of Wednesday was designed to convey the impression that you were•nofriendly to the Central Pennsylvania Rail road.- Nothing, I assure sou, was more remote from my Intention, and nothing, to my own knowl edge, would be farther from the fact. Your labors and the whole coarse .of the Gazette, bear ample testimony to the untiring zeal, industry and ability, with wbich the great interests of thiscity and county have been advocated from first to lost, of which the friends of these great works. arc all, and none more deeply sensible, than Your ab't. servant . Thursday. y. ROBINSON, Jr. We accept of General Robinson's explanation io the kind spirit which we believe dictated it. We should regretezemediagly that any miaundendandieg should interrupt the friendly relations which have so long subsisted between us, nod which have been greatly:strengthened in the entire . accordance of xipinjoi which, baitzjated is relation to that rot, Pitudatliiirlijili+Alreatern Railroad. , AlhgliAtreflia.demavid• trmtattfili.ar great moment The coisreipisedenia Wee'itairit above is indeed highlfimportant. We have no ob.' jection to the construction of the last clause itr Gen. R. , s note, we beg leave to say to the public. A gentleman who can build Railroads can build a sentence. But Lindley Murray should modify his " rules."' - r...the great fact.tbat a reconciliation has been effected between the two gentlemen in trai -1 lion, we wish. to direct attention. The country— this section of it, eupecially—ip safe. If the long Wiled comets could now be induced to keep their distance, and let our earth alone, and if we could get a 'lute more protection on coat and ilea, we think the great " homanitary man " would be per *Ailed to falfil-his destiny in peace and gladness. Our community shuddered at the intimation of a conflict between two such distinguished personages. Bat, shortly after the Gazette appeared yesterday morning, alarm faded from the countenances of our people, and business was resumed. We have just thought of it. Therein one trouble more to be overcome—the Pittsburgh Typographi cal Society. Could this conspiracy be broken up. ao that the pious Deacon could take in a few more Rats, his income would be considerably augmented. Pennsylvania Insane Asylum. We learn from the Harrisburgh Keystone, of Tuesday last, that the work upon this immense structure has been expedited with an energy almost unprecedented. In April the corner stone was laid, and on the That of this month the roof was nearly completed. This,is rapid progress upon a building presenting a tiVont of five hundred feet: averaging about four stories. A few pleasant days will serve to complete the wing towers and the dome opon the centre. The design of the build ing represents a combined variety which gives to the whole a most imposing effect. it will be, when finished, a perfect gem in architecture, with out cur equal in the United States. Mr. HATILAND will make an enduring reputation by erecting this splendid monument of art, combining, as it does, the most effective architectural beauties, with an admiraßletdanativ to the °Nap of its construction. The work has been executed under the immediate direction of Mr. WELLS, who has evinced great energy and taste in giving sublime form and substance to the idea of the designer. DV" We have recived from some Democratic friends in Crawford county, a bundle of manuscripts and. printed extracts, forming a (rue and accurate history of the political life of the Editor of the Guerilla Kickapoo paper at Meadville, JAMES E. MT/Lazar/D. As we have more important matters to fill our columns, we are compelled to defer their publication for the present. Such of our friends as may desire to examine, a picture of the man whose disorganizing and treacherous course threw old Democratic Crawford into the hands of the whigs, are requested to call at our counting room et any time during busiyieaa hours. -CHANGE or THE TINEB.—The Philadelphia Spirit of the Times has been sold by Messrs. Du Sollo & Penniman to Messrs: Smith & Carrigan—the former of the Chanibersburg Valley Sentinel, and the latter of Philadelphia City. The new adore promise thai the political complexion of the paper will re• main unchanged, or if possible, will be rendered even more marked than it has heretofore been." GQIIEY'a LADY'S Boor.--This beanttful and pope tar periodical,' for January, has been, received by our friend MEttsm,, on Smithfield street. :111 is a gem . number, full of rich engravings' and , choice literary reading. It will be a delighttril gift for-the Holidays: 'gr. One hundred and adventums , enited on Sunday tor California, in ship Towharan; ;from New 'York. 1= 0,~-~ • , , KEEN - - Poen -As Gaza= of DI a Personal. gar THE DYING GROAN or THE ILICHAPOOS the Federal GoOrrilla of yesterday. NM " .. to . '- .' ''' - ' - )Ei ie. babe --- -- - • ''. ' - - --,-- • ,:: . piaint Ofenzakoi,„ :- cbviisoxypl 3 l. - : .1 - 101411 e. ' If-UTlsti Nurser - ton .6 . 'usw, ...ttp) IthEtlititiWfl, Irtf, - ._, -, ... •... .;11,114:4 11 v_p*TilYs .._. , z , , - is sar i ildlifgatr k rdd" ,l aythe , felic .„ ll, g. 6 A. We:lTC:ellriiiirafaegitlithiVaytttecoluity , ;,-,.-1- .:.rif• , -..,t, 0Te - i- • --- - -.k .s i a 4s., • , - pi 'be-rreme)xtirerest that3WETend _ hie , , - , -.4,-• .• 1 . ; 1 = ' r,:-4, ' : 11'4 - ” , ...":2!"' ' ''' ,.. ' . 47 ‘4 •141. 1 Whie--yeyterday,;ilVe - topy frourjtt the follow - •:•--,1 1,',.._-••,- „.7i.. k .._,,..„.-.-, 1,., . , ••`.l'aio•attia:FulgtelteusPtctoffs-fofP.I. wv ~,, ...kgoro-) ` - -• " • •.--,- ",---- •''`l •• ~ ninke.taiammla i-lou Tina dimee r ~. ..,:,•,•4 -, • •- ‘ , „: , .....,, , -;,,,,-,.:,..••JN.1-.41.., -4 "1 - 3- ----,;.Th• e itigt" . .•? - --.' - -',,"" - *- 5 • - '' .-- f_-- , ''' 4- -- ••• - ' --- -'•;-.-'••-' ' I -::;-•'''''' - --2, •• •• --- - - '• : • -- 7to -s amptt - ga r Tit etriffia"-1010-44imes I': - - - •,' ,, ,W, zet ja , ' - b . k.Ane J . fftme',..o .,D f.t.ohltotr in in a g n in ...oasan; . Mona Iii:4IEXADST AT TUE UNIOOTOV7B - 1 3 iP2IT lf a man isvleWit, give , him -t -- a' lirUst- ' ~,r•. street, ono wh o ROMs-. I. Park -,VIW - ar•S' Orrica.-.Elijilil - Gibson, of Cumberland, Md., Trample thkho.g r ar into the - dustt - - ' 1 47 ' - th'it hemet Dr: Parkman on the common at half mailed a letter at that place on the 22d-November •PrellumfftrnmOr,trty?e,saitui.M.Vieff...—. -- ----- ..- peattwo o'clockzu Prxday afternomi, - the 23d Wt., which reacher Ilniontown on the„morng of thr. .:::,PPc k ort..t..Ns,te....Nriztr. ~• WhenPr4.Lwas last f seen, and is willing to swear. 2311 November: - This fetter containett two. Ave •::14, : : man i a , v, , , ,,,, e._, ,,, Jg ,• I. fr .1 i '.. ;'4 4. "ihatitsvair- bins an one else thlithe saw on .• dollar notes on Wheeling banks, and was address muirm°6-_°6lanA,Ai,trorkaritatbir'6/ar:at'nuldehat'or „.. __. that day; and that it.wa a at . no other play or hour ed to William Davis. It was seen in this oat Of: • A ,,,,,,, e ,„ t y7410,0.Jtia wen d . 4: &i r i m e t ti IP that . he sawfiini. This evidence will go to show flee by Armatrohg Hadden, our former e ffi cient. : -.. - -7 - . 7 1 - .4.-50.,---,,q,1*--:,, , . , that 35t PrfrittiiMi 4 if -Ile went into the Medical Post Master, but Mr. Davis never rective it. He I knoir„4-,pc*litittaitiiilly Youth, - Caller? ithalf-past , one -o'clock on the • day, allude& has Celled repeatedly but it cannot be found. We whoseliepekaikwit,wka v o ws troll, - ~ -2 tio- must bayou come out agouti Anti 411:ay tdeOgri,,t,.. hare heard •of another romplaita . but not, having Y.But : OM zuffidert*tittrealt her •witir ease s for the finding of hi hat on oneof the wnarrea toe. 'the particulars, 9 ere refrain) for the prcsetie,• from • „For a .woci•Oonioth whose elaimaana dor- - day that he. Wee missing ; ' There are, al4o Mall publishing4t. A hollow heitt' l lital orr'emptyhcad - , • dtheMivlitiWill4Wilai that *ay edw Dr. parkman ' : it Cleo well,tifiglid4J,drffie•braddy re it. ',. ... ~,,ii , the att i t i a ,,,3 o , o i F r iday., t h e 23d- T d-Nevernliii? Will Bente be removed'? It is .0o; concern of - - Avoid -Welttraini:d-Weillialseseetiool-, -•,. ' • .,- ours as we will not have much money passing Awl Caslrrli iveeogiudil.-rlut , know . e _cut I Tot •Prrrtorundrr:•MQCMtv;- This deleCtligl„e -1 , thriaugh the Driidritown P os t Office; bu 't ,if the ... D s _ a lca era ei . p ati ty . d *77. -,.....A. 4 • 611t a r tr a t - • ::::::ril ui fif: d ert i 7;ei l t ~ , ,sh eet - t foin co nt,,Ps tiii teln y rg p h ni b t i n a g. o s e o c r r a th ii e m of i c4 o ( l, r r i tt tl fl Whig administration, wish to gain a cliarticter for , Master i heuwi h ' f iii i /e4 •4. 1; ' -1,„,' ae t . ' 'ta :- 0 , --- ,,•.; - ',._•' ,' i . ...•--• ~ .-,ee ---- tabi is' , b w m ag ent - a s tioo u t• the c" ourtely of theß, rese .i.Tatitt, , honesty nie? oat uoa General had bettier move . . . .-.-- •, • •-•••- • " • '•' • • - satitself up airs p a ragooofperfectioniti-newspaper. Who IdliVes 2 - 40: rfCap,the Chnstittrepten ? Beazle's boots. • - j • d as w rthy example ocdeeteegiled - " k' ..'". .ri- '''-;'; 1 4.BaitcP:fcniAi.'t'—ktfrktkr."..i -'''''o.-11.^."--'Pteb,ehka•.‘" l‘, ••-- ''' -"' decorum l t o be fo i llewed•h t y h # l l ai l -T c o ot i e e m d p u d,rar ti t d er bi . News and,Miltellancaus itrat ' ..:At ikkiiAoofetedi - i - itarvini 4b, .' .1 , :. , :t; . Al° o . l c 4isantema r 4 r I t ! ' '' u- ie 6 -bi ' hTitti - Tor.iio . 4 1 rIfoaa01 1 f 'the' leperts tire- . ; .... . .., ~..ltii,slyeerity, and. it.cattaseggeat co rag, s - rts„ , a;: They Ougglo:Cagainsta_fearful.:odds •. ~ - • thit,ourdoebta,werawell founded.. I.Cio . tr .r. o ci t e, o r_ Whet wilimbt.bbsi.to-the-pifoplays-gTic ti - • • ,--- the lowest-blackguard shcetsin themtiOutiLms 640 , ,, ... -.1 -; .016 iek4aldigtifill II dallartrind dinte • 4 ~• r roUbeing an esamplfri should _be sr''vornirtgts:dny , , 411V0P,tioweei , Ai w oref.s.g t nieri:, , _ newspaper'o lll .l"Pg -tb° , •• k a P t P raeus l''' 3ie ni; -- J. ''' ••.- ,t-,4:',:',;',.,-1:=:>4;::;5'..i., , ~, •,,, ••',, ' 1 tfq,. mercury pas not copy prov eda t r a ito r o. „„. ffo get,yo4 - o*-ItrinuStier ho w? • .-- r . , , "DOtadrattc• party and IteprmOifflesi ,hnttt 'td* - 'NO qpextlaagitailiciPt:i.se,tltrixietr,i-trow,- - readyAmtrayed its own hypooriticaL cantAtigs sheet •Steajjoitidlif*a it e3 Lbrd 3 y . J .. 41eteney and decoroto.-Waynesburgh . Meste n gerr 7 (Doing it takt),4lelittllatyi • ' ri.-..- - i join' die Chitelf-*nd never:ifoilialieF.lie4 • I.earislo. - "Carieatd:lasolt your Makerk, ')ialtYlloctitriliti4nayoand,-foOls•-; :-..••- 1 But duet be p.tffilltineiblctr , :the'filtif .• Bides and dOitill ttollirs dralrdiniesil t? mipty pliqetls the worst artrimes l - BD" The Prdelt ip gaeli , of Zanesville, Phio, is to. be sued by the State for violating the dist s i rction the general banking law,in exacting illegaitinterest: tar Licenser to)l6ll , into!rcatlingdrinip ace grant:_ ettinbut lour.towesin:inde Island, this dear, viz: thnithfield, Foster - West Greenwieh and Cranston. ear. The Americairleatre is to tie . ..ttrt.etndl iu Portsmouth square, California, and- a company 'of Spanish-dancers was expected. A whityt woman named Susan Math i ews yfas so.barnt; ort'Saturday night, at Plici;mond"„ by her clothes taking fire, that life is deapaired of Gar In Missouri the-Germans are I=l34:admiring, a wine said to equal Champagne. Many tlineyards are in successful cultivation near Jettetson/City:' ter The lion. Patrick Thomplries;:,a representa tive in the last Congress, has been elected . judgq.ed the /bird judicial district of Mississippi. • ear "Sall," said stuttering SocrSnooks, yOu don't love me, thay thof and lfyou do love sue, tilai the, and if you do love me, and don't like to they thoorqueethe my hand." She put her hand upon her bussum, Sam felt the gentle pressure of her t'othor paw, and was as happy as a polly goggle. Did' N. S. Littlefield, member of Congress from the second district of Maine, ham, at this early day in the sesßion, written a letter to his constituents declining a reelection. Ear Lieutenant Lynch's interesting narrative of the United States Expedition to the, Dead Sea. and the Jordan has already reached its sixth edition, tar The Hon. Joel Jones,illayor of-Philadelphia, has had an arm tiroken by a fall. The effects are not such as to cause serious apprehension. 4 The Covington (la.) Friend, of the 17th u nye that Mr. Bannegan has tendered to tho Presi dent.bis 6slignation as Minister to Berlin. He is ex posted home by Christmas. ear The NeW Lisbon Patriot contradicts flatly. the story of Gold being found in that region. The let ter to the Pittsburgh Gazette turns out to he a how tar It is said that the Government of Chili arc transporting their convicts to California. If true, it should tie resisted by the Californians in such a tusa 'Der as would soonest stop the outrage. Mr It appear, that the law of divorce, in the State of Missouri, does not affect the right of the wife to the husband's property. When a divorce is granted by the application of the husband, the wife can recover dower is all property owned by the hoc hand at the time of the divorce. sair The coronet's inquest is the ease, of pr. Putman, at ltuatca,ltill occupy another week7in .itstitteatigatitca a. ~ ..:Aitrfilshop Weigh handeclined supplyingo min 'l4•lamb odbiv - peaved thumb -at-CioeintisA lt . lately organized, tint said to would present this par;: . tioalar request to the nett annual meeting of the conference, for its decision. ear Capt. Bell, of the ship Mason, of Plitladel phia, died on tho passage to California, when a few degrees north of the Equator.. , lila body was taken in Sae. Francisea r wbor the iTsri -4 1 4Y1 441 ths IStri October. fkir A bill has been . "introduced in the Alabama Legislature, repealing the "woman latr," of the last session, securing to _married women their separate Col" In the Senate of South Carolina on the 4th inst., Mr. Moues give notice of a bill to protect people of South Carolina from 'abolition doctimeats, circulated through the United Statcsmail. Mr The Mormons are now founding a new col ony in lowa, about 45 miles north of their prcsen settlement, in Pottawatarnie county. ter A new Liverpool packet, called the "Man hattao," of 1,600-jons hurdler', was launched I#F N York on Saturday. Idert Tito Oregonians, it is satd, hare satisfied tbrmselves that lumbering at home is, at present at least, more promising than gold digging.. They were returning from the mines, and giving their at. tention to lumbering in their own forests. El=r Rev. Luther E. Albert recently of the Gettyv burg Theological Seminary, has accepted a call & the Lutheran Congregation at Bellefonte. From the Washington Union Wilson. Col . McCandless. Every day affords new evidence of the progress of sound doctrines in relation to the mis-nametl, system of " protection" e'en in the 'old Keystone State, which has been heretofore deemed its strong- • hold. And it is not to be denied, that not.only the people, but the public men of that State have been in favor of the system. But we have lesson to believe that public opinion is now the other' way, and that the majority of the substantial-and intelligent people of Pennsylvania now repudiate the eftpediency as well as the justice of a systetn which cannot benefit one class without robbing_ -cathitr, and which.Apriot ulilinatelt:.promate interests—pecuniary, sociar prrnoral—of the peo. l / 2 pie of that great and powerfitc4cOmmonwealth, As an evidence of this favorable ciitinginow going on in Pennsylvania, we were gratified to find among the proceedings of the late " Iron master's converta tion," held at Pittsburgh' -'the following evidence of a change of opinion avowed by Col. Wilson McCandless, an eminent resident of that city, and, one of the most gifted and eloquent democrats irt , the State. The following resolution was read and adopted: Resolved, That Col. AfcCandliss be requested to address this convention. After the unanimous passage of this resolution, offered by Col. Long, of Clarion, Col. McCandless said : Mo. Passtoarcr appreciate highly the coin pliment tendered by your resolution. I came in• to your convention to speak to some personal friends among your number, and did not anticipate this mark of consideration from so respectable a body of my fellow citizens; but, gentlemen, as ni y views upon the subject of the tariff do not ocean] with those of this convention, I must moat respect fully decline the cordial invitation. The editor of the Post, in his eteeeding keen ness to give us a hard hit, overshot the mark in hie paper of yesterday. He published a commendation of us by the Philadelphia Sun, which we were too modest to place in our own colums, and by way of an offset copies an artielefrom our colums which he fancied would greatly annoy us, but of Which we feel decidedly proud. We ask for no higher com pliment than the Post has unwittingly paid us. Will Mr. Harper try it again I—Gazette. ligr Now, that the Deacon has got us on the hip, will be be kind enough to give us his opinion on Rats? - . o'."My g,raclous!" said an urchin- in New York, on behidding,an English carriage with three footmen in livery, "well, ii t doesn't take three Britiehers to make a nigger!" EMI ,7't ; :r.,•;'+::47:7:,-, .r...',,•- . .J-‘,`•; : : . :,-.i,,:.; ~_ ..:,..,.r,i' 11111 y^''- v..l l lse p,:iuntiVitetarrikntpb lll !lorepit.ii ,K, '-' Getman po ;(00141014;iia.-ote fallow, ing noticecif tfejltratien: - ayno:ti - g -- ..... t ., .. "The Aussianlteeppearel Weltarmoo Jhe *ea. :(inns of Ririe fltf.„.are cif eziellenf Werkinanship, solid-an4laal4lß;r?‘Thelabee-isztherAiefl weapon ( of the 'ettitilry4:Tii.iyhair4ipttc. a fiii,i regtrnents of ciiirassierVendliturrianOrreefaiirthri of their h or se a re 'sneers., Their "ltarsea are excellent. Not so the Celikeire, who, are an irregular corps, and bound to fold-,their own arms and accoutre ments. Their xveaporie are of vide workinanship. and unfit for pietitheir; horses are small. and cat like. They shine in thieving and running away. Throughout the' Polish wars it never once bap l Paned that . the,. : t tiasiicks obtained a victory, but sev eral of tbeiwyegiments were put to. , flight by a few sithemen: -- lir'Pulway, when the Polish GgLI: I seal Dwemieki, with three thousand-raw *beaten, 1 and without eetillery,,routed nine Russian regi=; meats of bone, the three regiments of Cassocks beaded the flight of the Russians. They bever s un any account, atind-tbelua of artillery, They say tier pikes arelermidable, bat we cannotletab the big guns.' IV Ruiliall officers are, for 'pae most part, utieducated.: Many of them write i but one word, viz : there names. uThe officers :of the Cos:lecke are proud of their ignorance, and their proficiency in the noble art of stabbirig , andbuttiug: Next to them in ignorance are the office:see - the Itusidarfinfiustry. But they, pretend to. deep'..seisilomand liaining; and although they cannot read, they are fond of making their appearance in reading rooms end . book shops. In these places they will stop any length of time, handling the books and looking at the title pages with a show oeintense interest. One dayl watch , nil one of these gentlemen, who eatnuietlt fortwa , bouts, pretending to read the Deutsche Zorung. I watched him betanse I wanted the paper. When he bad done I iihiced him what he had read. He looked a little;Puzzled. but after awhile .ha said, 4013, lots of sewer; the doings'of the world: 2.thefts in Hungary, harrid murders In TurkeP, i and the [ Kriglish treops are about to march. ' I read the the paper, ant found not a word of news from liuntr,ary and'2Turkey, and the parliarbeataryile. bates, which are publisheAutuler the beadier ..Eng. land;l haikucittling whatevereodo with ti* march ing of troops. The hest instructed officers in the Russian army:am the. Naives 0.1:Stolanil: a of them speak steered languagtairheyfire Mind 41'.4...ttir 1 10Yc . riTtt' 'if tai_ O. 'PR/Ph ''' eit'illietitlcil;:;friiiy*#".iiiiiiertriefitly enameled' -and placed in the adjutant general's office and. in the guards. They make rapid careers. ea general of thirty-hie years of ago is by no means a remarkable thine. in Russia—if the man is a dance of Kurland. Of this cress are Nessel rode;Base, Rudiger, Dehn, Gallitzin, Rosen, Geis, airlq , PahlArli-tSacrlerw_Rtehter. The artillery is_ libeliest equipped co ds oflhe Rassfrin array. The guns are well made and fitted up with ail the fashionable improvements. But they are clumsily served, for the regulations for drilling the men are of the most unpractical character. thus at Gro dead the three hundred and twenty-three guns of Thetiitsch were paralyzed by the sixty. three guns alike Polish batterries. The Russian government spend immense sums on the ordnance, and the number of their guns is enormous. Russia can at any time devote four hundred guns to a foreign war, while in Russia she would fight with no Ices than seven hundred. The term of service of a Russian soldier is fifteen, and in many cases twen ty.live years. After serving his lime, a Russian soldier is scarcely fit for anything except thieving .W_ _-: or begging." Tue INTELL6CT Ire. THE H RT Of the Boston Illurder.—The Boston Traveller, comment ing on the attrocious murder of Dr. Parkman says, in reference to the accused Dr. Webster: His more in sorrow than in anger that this ease is now regarded; and the Christian sympathy, which a correspondent invokes, is not lacking. Should the general suspicion unhappily prove trues vhat a lesson to the intellectual pride of man will the tragedy convey! What a rebuke to that educational system, which would elevate in public esteem the knowledge of the head above the witv• dam of the heart! Here is a man, it will tie said, connected with the first iustitution of learning in the land, who, with all his science and his cuttivatefl tase for literature and art, possessed not the safeguard against evil, which, the veriest child, who has been taught to lisp the Lard's prayer, carries with him into his daily walkol Though all the treasures of human knowledge are in our possession, what beggars we, pee, without the faith, compared with which, all these treasures are but vanity and vexation of spirit. Dieratcrs.-4cime interesting matters are before the pcorgio Legislature. In the Senate, a hill . ), up in relation to divorcee, declariogihe ' legal principles upon which divorces shall be granted, a oinctdo Intertaliniago by persons related within the Levitical degriies. 2i Adultery in either of the parties; wilful and continued desertion by either party for three years 3i The conviction of either party for an offence involving moral turpitude, and under which either party irk t4nteliced to two or more years imprison - mem to the penitentiary. Also in cases of cruel treatment on the part of one towards the other par ty, the jury may, accordiag,to circumstances, deter niihh whether the divorce shell ha " a vincula matt- Piandi," or " a mom el Thom,' Ms. CABLE, or Onio.—A Washington correspond cnti' of the New York Herald tells the following goof one on our old friend Mr. Cable, from the Car. roll tcounty (Ohio) district in Congress : ‘4lnny of the members have never, until now, visiied Washington ; consequently they have been looking around them. A day or two ago a.repre seniative from Ohio had been viewing the:city, and when he returned to his hotel he was familiarly ask ed whether lie had been 'learning the ropes l'— ‘Leirning the ropes' he responded, , what i s the use that when I am myself a Cable. , " 0 , • Triir Col. CollierAeft San Diego for California in October last, having crossed overland in safety with a large party. One of Col.-Collier'a principal assia. tants is'Doctor Randall, from Ohio. His high Reim. tifid knowledge and geological Observations along the,routo will enable him to give a deeply interest ing..and useful work to the public, on an entire sec tioa of country across the continent, and down the Gila 'River. He has made, incidentally, many col lecliona of rare plants-and shells and specimens of minerals. Mr. Audubon had also arrived at San Diego, Mr. Collier left behind at san Diego a num ber of subordinates without money, provistosa or the mesas of transportation. • ';`,, - .An Rannuarrz .Lwar-Strxr..,,47•The,_l3npichingourt i 13 rS i l! g 3,•"7•14ve decided ,the cipp-!6e,Oottias S. Deacon ea • r 14 - .84' , S lire-vi, an action fora nta;' once in backrozatering the.-witeels ,nft Alaintiffie aline, located upon Itancocus Creert.;' , .-mhalurxpxe A vetdict forreMirdtlitligis forpleiAtiff.•:pe - ttial. and nigninenia of counsel have , vecniont. theZnifit ion- nearly, eight' oida a day.ndatinutitinly*een: fortnight. :174;iii3Oe,itititt,I110:gtli:tifigr44ea ' idiviagainst ga i4e.fenil_pite;'''Wom estikatiais it. *114113 - that. he vote in_ this snit, falling, upon :the defect antri,.will reach $l9OO. • • ~. 1 Tat. gOifolii ;Cn01f , ..-7 1 T60 total-crop of tlie - Unlted . States in 1849, die .present .year is•esaMiteditaie vitae in BOW,' Magazine; at 2,429,000 bales,lBB,- 000 more tbaiin 1848. Vbs.: crop'-for; 188(1,111 - Mai mated to amount to 2,250,000 bales, • The ConstiMpl tion of cotton in the-Ilnited Statesiin 1849; Js Ott : down at-51E4000i of,43reat . ltritain at 1,600,000 ;sand Procne, of Unite&Stites Cotton,' tit'-400,000 bniesr Blarsted I On Thursday evening, the. lath inst.. hy, the ‘Rev;.s.lr.t EIOWATID, Mr. - ALEXASIOP.It IgeILIVAINO W, MIS*, AtItILIA L. ,LEF.., botb of. thin 'city. MT Pittsburgh TypogratiliDial_ tlotarA neetingof the Pittsburgh Typagrapbicat eacietion will be held at Duquesne Hail, on wire (Saturday) -evtavio, Dec. 15, in o'iloek. deels. ALEN.. DT, Root, Er Oysters 1 Oystera l....The-subserthir;ioß keep up constantly (at ibe Monongahela Exchange Worn Rai time, FRVZ/1 !OYSTERS, which he wilt:4rue up in the eery best, style. R. c. PAMPIXELL,' septhrtipt, Cer-.Of. Smithfield'und Puorth stsi aravvectosi wavy 000lis 3 2 GREAT ELCSII ,FOR. 33AEGA,FAIStil . Dry Geed: grapera Fen per:,CEM. I . • . .-i 4, Vir bl. LAlllSSELL,Tio.62litarktOli-illetwecti Third and FollAth stfests,xign of the GO en Dee. Dive, i' now, receiving, bis. second' large antl spleadisitior WINTER DEIr GOODS, which . -..". ire been much within the'l ast .two.weeks, - or the • Ila Parters and Attctio is of New York andPkiludelidds , at sacliprices as fully iitafkry him in saying,io all in wants. or new and cbeariDry,Gtocals, that he is not; receiving the cheapest and-mint splendid mock of ,Ociods ever hr.:tight to this city„ , .'l'hese goods berng 'Mirthased.,mach cheaper than those bought - tit "the' early omit o( tlic.sea- - WM, will be sold at Such - astonishing low Drib-els, that no other store in this city e an 'tamale Willi, Add is ibis , stock of Goods is all new Mid 'Or the lEst s t yles; mil numerous customers, and the public or latge,wilrfutti. _Etch -bargains as - Marmot be found' eistwiterc. i Allard ces in the Dry Goods I will be sold it -lox pm :teats belaw former prices . and our' Wholesaler Eitiros;ottilte . second storyosill.fr ' cun this day be opened for the actollt . commods dun of oar in - creasing retail cuifollicys, where ibey.will - fuld Gtxrdent wholesale prints. f , I ~ LADIES' DRESS litiODS. . . _ One thousand Mecca Cashmeres and 1k Laines or the the newest styles.and latest importation, from:la to ate, par yard. Vary pieces- blatk and. coloreA,Sllkat One" thousand pieces:French Aftrinoi,Thibet Cloths,' Cabin_ s -mid Alpacas of the most deitirable ealors l DOlnillisao ll t to ELTrper'saitt. Black Dotarossirke;Daphaa Dultrinag - Cloths and Crepes of elf lament les And pikes : ' Also, 4 splendid rors4rtraeat ot.Ernipet :liihherar„fieSli opened and !lett gond', very &ees, Frv4llistrpour 'pee. dark Calico, which we are selling =item 2 =auto lit Witt , Or, Ivo); r4rianted that colors. Fifty saris 80. Vest , rieliair;trota 5.t0 Zeeots gets, 4., - e thtiu-' 1 - • AlltestiaaiDesas;44g...,, "Ard Threuttsesttiskliftll Inaparlationt. .-):. klirelllet, H IT low , ' " .... - . SAWLST‘SEAWLS ft ju : The largest stock in th e eityal yen , chei t g: Bich and heavy Long '6llnWls,splentild goods; tulle ;gnaw , French Laing Shawls, high colors; Sqlittre Shawls in great variety, cheaper than ever; ?dodo etnbloidernd 'Mimi Shawls, extremely low; black eminuideretlThi. bet do., very cheap - , heavy black cloth Shama; All. prices t hest quality Week and white plaid Long Shawls; ounting Shawls and Scarf/qua prioes. , 'These Shairla . are all fresh Opened and will be sold - ten per cent.biltiEP former rates. ' s ~ , BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. ' Now is the time for bargains In these Goods. , The: largest stock of red, white and yellow Roulet% ever of. fared la this city is past received; also, Blankets:DOM' 81,75 to SIU per pair. These ore deradedyselho ehenpett - [Henkel , ever offered for Sale in this city. All of ilia. above Goods have been purchased in .New York and. Philadelphia within the last two weeks, and thnlieaud* will be sold cheaper than can be found in anplithbr' i 431150 lathe city. . .., .-,A - „,•,.... gn ncabertlemlreNl34sa ,M arket a4beiiiOa T gains can at all times he had. , ',"-", ' '-• dee t 5 WILLLL'II 1.. DUSfir.TJ- , • RESPECTFULLY infer= the public that, busing iormed a Company of VIOLIN PLAYEES,Aind haring received a sell of NEW COTILLIONS, for' the express purpose of accommodating Gm lovers Cif DAN-,, CING, he will be Toady at any time with hls Complinylo wait upon those gentlemen who may be disposed to favor him with their patronage. Persons wishing to try the new Company, will dad JOHN JULIUS under the Exchange Hotel, [dect.tlw ULNA on C. 9. Potrzsm. my- THEATRE WARM AND COMFORTABLE• ADMISSION' Drew , Circle arid Pargaetlo Second Tier. SattlIDAY, December 14, will be presented— ROBERT MADAME; on JIMMY Panelist'. ie Fiasco. To be followed wiMY th— SISTER KATE. To conclade THE SPITFIRE. irr Monday, Mr. A. A. Addams will apptaf. Toss Atriutso—Doors open at I pastil Curtain rises t 7 o'clock. J. 11.1.AW1118,2iPS MANUFACTORY,,SHIRT AND ClOntleillo3ol 'FIIIIMMII73 ON SUW Ict , ' • * WHOLMIALt ANG' NO. Okl FOURTH STARRY, APOLLO UILDING' ' DEVIEND WOOD MID _ WADI= allig.ENN, — S . •': P.INTOBTMOZI. 117 - Always on hand, a largo assortment of •Elhil01; Bosoms, Cants, Cravats, Gloves; II oineilisafpandel Under Status,YDravrers./te., &e. ' • martir SSIUNEES' SALE bi A DAY GOODS .STORE Acenos.—On Tuesday next, December 18th, ot o'clock in the forenoon, will be sold, ut McKenna's Atieil- 1 lion Rooms, by order of 'Assignees, the Mock of 7-1% Retatk Dry Goods Slott, risi cloths, oassimeres, merinos, alpacas, 'unsling, calicos, fancy and varietygoodikaec- 3 deotti JAMES AIeKENNA t Aria. A CARES FAST COLORED CALICOES, nt6* cis per' `t yard, now opening at A. A. ALARM! CWS, deols 60 Market street. Clit AP Dt. LAINES.—d cases good style, fast colored MuSlin Do Laines at the extreme tow price of 11 cents per yard, at . z decls A. A. MASON k. Co.ll,6olll6rker st. • CAS and B ale s frhile and Yew 27 ATN including tot of rown, rar red and White Country Flannels ; uow opening at decls A. A. MASON Zr.. CO '..9,6Ghlaiket Tuining and FurnishLiiss Eatabllatuniegit, AT RYAN'S B UILDINGS, No. 27 FIFTET ST... TIPHE subscribers would most respectfully call the ab, tention of Cabinet-makers, Carpenters, and others " who use turned materials in their business, to the gients advantages of dealing with them. us they keep. a good assortment of Luddite, such as Column sluff,. Chprry Plank for band-railing and balustres ; also, Mahogany and Cherry, for Newels; Bed Posts and Rails turned. and fitted op in the best manner with Gazzum's patent fasten ing., table legs, bench and hand screws. Also,Lignumvi tre Balls, Ten Pins, Tinners' Mullets, and all other things generally kept and furnished by Turners. All kinds of TURNING and SAWING done in the best manner; at short notice. li. H. RYAN & N. B.—Steamboat work done in the best manner and at very moderate charges. deebfid&wlm, 11111hOgally Veneers. grHE subscriber would respectfully inform the Cabinet -1 makers of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that he has just received from New York a splendid stock of Vrnetrsand Mahogany Bank; also, Sawed Stuff for Mahogany Chairs, flocking Chairs and Hat Racks, of the nMst.ap proved patterns. Also, the beet qual4y of Cabinet Var nishes, Puormice Stone, ¢e.—all of which howl!! sell on better terms than any other establishment in , the city. H. H. HYAN, No. 27Filthug h • Pa. deel4:dkvalial Christmas and New Yeses Presents I GEO. IL WHITE, No. 51. Market street, has on Mindy suitable for the approaching Holidays— • • French Merino Cloaks ; • • Velvet, Cloth and Embroidered Silk Paletots; Silk Mantillas; • French Needlework Embroideries ; Lace Collars, Cuffs, Puffs and Sleeves; Broehe and Cashmere Long Shawls; . „proclie Scarfs, to wear with Cloaks; klot of Dress Silks, very cheap. At.so—Embroidered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, with names. dec.l4:d2w „.4 x'•-” E=;lM= MIME tt pm:^•li, r . r 94 o.Loviit,, .—Dreem• her 14, L 18491 P 4 fi ta li ..;: ',- .. - N....-/ -, In the — e4selb r4c6l . 4rkaiVe!?«4o4gbje4 POI the! plaintiff was noulduitejetecaitinAibi cennitel took too much timprithia.,diruter outlierlahi. the non au - IV-has - ciabelipert-takMil , oflciiiidriliiiiarier4lll - bii tried at the nest term. Bedding vs...Eicknnge Bank. Thinenieleas taken' ''. uplaterddy.':to,4k-ntit:ctitieliaOl edjeuiiii mentglbd,DC4otiii*".oslaintiff, - .Mesaret'sha s, nniAttoodtetr - fot -defendant,: Heists Williams and : ; ‘.-L-'4,'vi-ExeaJiikizrWi. ciipilkii aillikyibi ftdP AhkGaireq,iiiiFyiitenlayikkhich:tdijAissuOii a 4u g ji:' Zahn Anailetos*:''Johii?iiii6:47, l -iii ttlei bistrict Conn; to aLaillit,od'unie kaiiireirl.f . -.' ~' 1 This qcfsiition-involiritititi-Sight 'of fititio in the IlttotioilWittia4iiiof;:clatkekt;Scle RtelfPoft, Mame tinder a litie to the 'tintiogitailan ttOkiytticti he .dtl iiireiltttlin tliototailioiitgaliJinxittilie*itol'in gelnt;:-. iiiiirilyittlfed-ifiOr4so4o,,,erliatitt, tuid *Oaf MO. The Cdatifkl4 ,3l- 4fgrrao 64 . ° 4 4, ;o 6 Pf a lin° 4ll P L 0,,,,, Y ! , iF!'9FeBu3nr,"ofti#f.:“ ,-4-•sit..tror,- -- : - , - --1. ~.: _ ,:..- ..- , - ;.. - i- , _ ; -**_codeY'sUffs*oic).f4,44lß4i; #so;llfir been received at Morse's, 85anunk_stieet. The ittitiinh iitkibereilstlihis'iliiity-bigliiifilsAigi4 and ;lei*enr-OPiniens4BYffu the rieltnßtettet tialina - ,by: the inibllittioi: . :lrtianibiblottur iiktifia 4 ll4, mtl, fir . forgliOolikliNtaktitiiiilsißutigribere. iit 12Act, rifis "mxlielpottangtk.Publiiiter'A:4 l6 ef;t tb"btrileei . being Restage fine. '-- -:. - .."1'1. ' ' I s, '.'. :, ,-,- i . l' --, De . Welge requested in .eintosll4--lbe la d y 4 0 , oktoter4nreneewrae :, in _f#!li,. o 'flier ' tf i b 1 ta ; :: ( * 'BLEF'3,-at0P,M1391;4410e gal with a tea =hikirlifilitSAVilbrelilitO , iO, i6tbt4 We orb' . 419°.1.1fillieassrlbilit ffi#*C4:4.46131 itilt,- not liltlYAkell) flf?f'rittlkaillt3l.H lr Alfj* 6 4 ci":` 11 0' t ebildittotitt living: 2 4 , -"-P ,- ""''‘'''.---' t • 4,.... ~.. ,_,' - - - "'' f,:::; : -: IZrit slt`itti'iliflitiEl#(l-',611111)*Y-Atie toting, Ot:Yilini--WMltninttp%Aix'netebrate d 4 Poling Irish comedian, -On 4oOktrina c.ttairiiiiis-14=:e l ii; 16 bungs a -ounibet. of livid- piONEP-PtiddPnArip..t.o IXlnericFrAiice e 0 0 ,1 IA Pe.;,ifhirtl.sM> kakigit , Potter,aad ieValtive I. , lingfi-aVEiaraty-Ceedc9ntrici7 ties '-'• —.- ' ; ___ -. , , 1,~ ~2l ~ ~~ t• v ... --L. - ter.C6D'i*,i3 'isndiry ltas been , yoceived,.ttawPiiiii-Arnisbell at .$2,61i a year, kaPostag F,t_HOlMeloslolls Me at, Third street , llPPfYM ( !lit ' '?o )ti k 9 1 6 , 16;; I Me. 11. -bas also received veste,,Baston edition. I it v:=l - stit'NerAkt, a.g,. Arlt . t -; d o r hie pocket.book,contsiaing49o,oQ - atluble'relri Or,Firth - itieiri d night or `kivo:;iiiritig_ Xwo % men itiete itreeted by Hogne:iir:iliti-Indelion'aen't Polkir; - : '. sand brought bethra tpc,,SteeleiAt.censpieleti.of tieing the ,irdibers: , .tine , ..er there. won dittbargeic. 'and the ot h er held for further easkitiation , '' .::•.'„_,,, ~. _ , . -., , ~.•;, ;: f..,-, . i z ,-.... , si i [qinpliaii , . , "' 11 ilit There was a reCeplie iv , • , convention tro,:"l,t' Theatre • steps •lenterdq'•iiioriiinf. f , ..John Fierin,--, 'otherriilie.called ItasatilYdel;c4.4iiid ,iiii arrived .. - :and hie old conspanitut,teinedfeturirrAskdtioirt. the hand. Wepresctrrielhe:l!„..,*it??,.:4 iii lot j ? ,..: :his inimitable - wit se,eizer.-• •!..,i., -..-. IL., ,;:...:,.,•• tinsz4s.--Eragup 'arrested Hen. Thiliirdiiiiiriia: Pl'', lie: i i i le; 6 tirroPar. OD AtoPlell?ll - dlia-titel_ are' the persons who have been emanative various; lii i cf.:_ piesrritely.. Both of thett.ettryr;ottiiorreodeilritai4 teiviiiEo_oryplA:Elogitilkeiiiii. icor° Nigiiii; . „..._. tiny,: •-• -,--:.•• ...,-,:i ..?-1 ,, •• 1- ?:'::' 'lir i• , ,.. 1 '---.,,_;,„; • . . We haw) one, Philadelphia one ; and Cincinnati two Or:00e,, ConlifWateome.ecalnent.'iantei4siiiWC:o-sler DO" Wsi,calt .attaitiowao - ibetirdv . • • • airiii - ...if: 1 Flumell , s Bee Lime. Market atiettinj44ie.ii iti,4r!oi I - of ery, gootlit--ittil whatlady ifopo- noiiillintia*' article in this line I—aboald dal s iii:ittilseo 9 s;!Oere? arey irball . tiak; . raited oriOvollii!.Ykiiiglitic o- • 1 1 'l'''""l-,1•44'.*:-1fA,%,,.. ''. • AftrOF.4.f:+7,tAriaCiattitiallarin, ~. .4F04 11 47 'at tto,Fitaritreet worki'DY:Ortfap.Oktry,,,: ' 0 itYraq banCitly !IRO he *a*, eirrork; ,Ite.i. ' iii'rietf Kona a'loO~ • ' ; Co Oiterie*4. i?iittopd fnead,-#.. vlvranne, of.o . l446kwaioit'Aiorc.,ikok .a Isar ß iainrf,4o4aaitilio fiailaPV(o92 . dnr l aft airqbere were 5 ree hundred borteliAlii, %RI street'on • uteday and Feiditi eretainte iftwenew.affords them eich,epert. • - • • • • • , were ,yeetetday,infotutsd :Non We Tee*ant Ina tying vet , / • in at !us teddllee, in the iltir 'A. A. Addams will . appeat op:Monday eve. Saw 'karmal Wm. A. Him &Co, FOrctgn'Ssobabge t. • '''.2lothar Apl/if . rp kyr k outir, DL IEI ADO•.• -•""**"• QUITABLE • FOICKEMITTANCESt: and 'pay abln la -an theprincipal town; 01 England, irefinakBeoitaint :and Wales. for salo try ...Ideal''' . -.BLKEY & Co. Exotkange,torSalo. .s. EXCIIANGE. anitablolor reminan - eo oarnookoo 54,: , Germany, for sale lit ..rdeel3)-BLAXVLYANW • IIInok•Ball I Lfrerpool amilfeW l'oik"Piast • •• jarkbelonging to the above Line; • • •_ I .leave,Liverpool-regmlatip'on'lhis tel - and 161 h of each month.— •• lbr:thoir friend*. Persons wishing to sec . = painsagea . from Liverpool to, Kiw_Tirh,oestsao.tci ox'srplphartio the underogneti,soleittssoltitir Pittsburgh., • . : • decl3 , jAhl ".:=• BLAKELY, Canal Baslitel.; °tit co an I • Tins andentigneals prepared to. %ago Certificates at the Wisest rates, dirrit (top' Liverpool to Pirtsinagh,OiA Inulatliciphf* — Apply to • . ••JA-MM43141 01 4. VE`,• " Agent for the PhilOolphhiand Ili spool. _ Liziesof-Packetal*. Fir works Y l Fire Work*: kt - 35 0,00.0 rpRAEDQEB, tol,oSes Pollialtaniacoll I ;*- 4 eases(6oWpockejdo gr 0,12 Candles grass 4 of. ldoelcata; . 2 do-. „star , it • eiva . ,.. sdo 3 oz. do dO 8 - .f W. do ..," Ds. do 434,11 . " 1 :411.1. 4107.31 -‘l. dooz. :do. • • 8 da, Pio lO' do. , 0' do ' .4o Chasers 410:-No4i24.3 Seto, 20 do GrasshoPpeze;-:• 3".d0 Floasee t Pdlar"tr - :.' else; pow& '8 - do ti do • Sq 1111; Jest received 014 for seleiry,.• 34511vAlligibESPir : deeit 't 0 Wayil 'trete! • . Wantedi ^• , 4 •, • A rARTNSH, with a tapitarcl.Tilioroi.Thiee non: - ase4Pollaut, in a we ealabligliedr&tetail business in Ai,. City, Addreaa•lsontidentianyhxkly.:Z., Pins, butgb EMbtp. nick copy.; cb. Poati.,as,decHlts- Oh It, & Pennsylvania:La:inroad frArtnPisrr: -OTICE.--The..ttockholtlersolif.t6e.Ohlo dad Penn-' Nsylvatais Railroad Company iiiii.2hereby'liotified• that the Annual Meeting of Stockholdera,Vid Eleetion : af Directors, - will hold at tha - CMOP o efreObeexikut Pittaburgh, on Thitteday, Midi of 4ar.aaTyilCgSlitr, tweea the hours of 10 A. W. Old - ' 2 •••••• ,: : • By order of the Board . of Dijoo lol, f • Stunt, a, N0v.30, 1249 ' • 'J. I:ttitalialatt i.. !Stns.—Extract Gum the 7 th'SOClloll of the Act Moor.' painting the Chia anA Pitnnaylvarde'llailtotilCompany, After iliafirst • aleebbn of Directors, uo . Oerson shall 4, vote on any share on which Upyfitstalment is due and "unpaid.,'. . , • dee.ll:3tawle: - all:CACI:ifaritDING Lora FOIL SALE ;' , lO V on Second by 100 deeplo:FrOnt ‘• • ; - 3 Lola each 20 feet on , is atf00t..,439 0 aftitilel 2 I • t! . 2i feet on Penuaylvante.Ntatiue.. ' 21 feet Pride street by - I,4ldeerr, - . .2 21 it. on Webttet at;. by 1.273#1111eyi:8101 I . Lot 20 feet on Roberta street by,100: 1 corner Lot 24 feet du Pride, by 104 . on`Locintt • :S. - CUTHBERT:: Pen3.Akent:liiiiithfietd.W4 EZeoutOIVANOt I 6O. •• TqE node rsigo cd Mtn in g ;10cen , OUVLetters - saltlec.. me..ntani, with' the' Will' =he:end, on the . Estate of. I'c ter - ivory, tote of Ross T00401;4. deed, all.personE, having claims iitninst said Route ate- he.rOyiTsoussteC to present them, properlk4uthentltited, for settlemeni; and alt whO oro'iodefited thereto will pleasOninko intake dime payment to eitltoi of Abe subscriberi: • CATHARINE ' 'PETUR IVORY; : lacteentors. MARY GOOD, . ROss Township, Dec. 10,1.13,20-44cel*SWG • p. 1" - PRAN: MARE...-.Damew thepremises of the j^Z.... subscriber, in Elizabeth Township on the Mo. nongabela, 2 miles above. Pittsburgh, on .or about the - 6th of December, a DARK SORREL . MARE,. neatly. ebestnut coloy,,within !Miter facelind right . gl.lll,flitit white, and supposed mbe.about fiyq yeais old: The owner Is requested to come and prove prOperty, pay chargesand take her away otherwise she will be dis posed of as the law directs. fdlt3twq JAMES KERR. CHM • •• • • ,1 • ' t • , ts. t l v:,N0t„,,..: 7 ,3 47 ON • '• it MEM . - HEMM2P MIME ftitorto4 for : Am Morning Post CONGB3 O I9EIe ,•••-• - FRIDATIS:PIUMIED4GS;•• _ . _;,•.`". • * r_ ky of :0111eft=1?t propointiot!i for - , ticliNva ppliakor. •• - • Mr; ifitEC'Tiniet:ol:wlotioa • - ; r - k • ) 4 44404 p eh debate „uotil tho' • - i••; - . !?11p:Ort of tho,ttopiic!l?oelocFd‘ - ...;.,,' 13...treral-Aicruie iftetr. Mewing w ere ociopfod itt - • '..0.° 0 * • -8 °Otal Ae ria4ifin d reirolo• • for Sgeaktr ! 1 ii44,_ 1 4 14- s4 ' 3o . HO'l • • • The Hausa unt troicerana to ballot: :•2rg F 421 11410:7 1 .—nt. — ns. .„ v otitiptip.,*A 6 25 24 • • e t i lkit i lig g yr t(" V ilr ° l ina r:t 4 ° 6 49 4 2 f i e. l .Frg Ul 4 44 Boyd, Dem y of atoekl _+ 61 6b 88 4.4.ittee,1;44.,%f Ohio 24„24 22 •F..2.1vi, Penni- 1 /.• There were MA/tering To* op each hnllot t 44 : p, lei the Ito *e a~jonrae~S Wi to-monox • ; ; There arpi* The no m4to ,sp_ipches until tbo - Olgitaiititsiiti l ,Conft 3l o . offeeted. • • -_. ~...1:- . 1.;;::- : ;., • --.- .-::.,,,.' . . :.-. / . . - ,-- .-- - , - ,- .14 - Asir.imoz'yliar 14,' • ' ~,.:-_, ~.- An explo s ion OCearded I ay 111,„ .nter wor i . i. ,- ~-, ..,1 , ., -74;:iirtleVifiee uteti:4444ahitsoj!,l4li4ed: The baihesitini li:the- t thile:-..a.rei- &ince the tidd3T ; ~ I, -•-• ~. 'Ci'llitilindieeydrdo °fr.' Thedarntige's eitituat • i -- -' aj . • • • ' ''.• - • - , Nnantittxr•DeettrnbeK IC - • .', :,_ _ . , Thern is plenty or water pit Otc .„ .1.44 an I eat cline bOll2l. There liras tlf;lint;ihiietliltbri'er ' 'i,• , ' - -- - , ' 1., enoet this morning. )", - ‘. •'' , • • :j, j'' '- ' ' '•- " ' ''-------'•'----------? '',- . lc • -- -: • - • - ,'-.. :'.-.' Bf4;11?1011t4P,4061 ber 14, -- - I'l / ;-4.--ibenorthern nliiitup 'artC-itn• inti-' l 4k- ern inn do-. • " 'i- '' -• t pline-ef , }ei einen t he-•..OlitaktOp3.- Bread- • i -' • :etnffe:dell.• Proviiiont idendy.,-,1:." , -: :.•-- i. , ••-) 1 '• -; m •:' -' - '.'' -- '' ' • •-) Cieciltrein 11eintiber 14. V. ,' • the. Julien;lSL C. fionlinditii, iifattracevering, • / • end is expected LO tears knigne for :Waehingon i , on :Monday ,next. „ ~ ~ .. .. . , ~,., , . _ . , ,--,-• :. ,* _.. .---:--,-----7 : :.,- - L =- , • - ' NEW • 41:11:UC MAPCET.,II • - - 4r • , -- - ,-NEw - Noar s .Detemlieil4. • • - ; :',i . •,' - ."-fineri:theri is V;deiciied;itoptco4tabnt: l o the -'- ,1t . .., - -market; ileintind' tnoielf fee'llie' "iornie-iede,•: - No --$ • .-..,, ',- ,'. • r.kange' loprieet, - . - boi inliiket - in COL; '..ef sellers. -.-- - --..- :, - - • Salta Dr.:Cillianali,idifidit;bilinara di ii4;15064,62.; • -'r.; '.. - _ :-, vial idee fern, Geo iiiiii,niked itbigi tik1,114,15(iik5,00. ; _.,„."4.)-• ~.•,, , Grain. „Ne-cliange-toisieliie,forgrnie-pf any kind, iiiid previout i lo osatiiipe oifbbi.tepa 04 j - - . i ; : , i-a.iz:-; Proltioions..A/air_biiebieei,dtting, pritteieally . for . --,%A.P.5.' California.• Lard' it In good cinintnd_ ami-•inerkef• . if„.j...r,' firesial - yelinultra prices.. : •-: r ..•:,':.t .., ... •r : Oniketis4llell. of Coffee at 1 liaifl4;• Att et- : _•., i 111e2,1440f.44384tr44r0tini'411426211?,.: VARSIEWS•DIAJIIIIIOTSI COll Itlei I ,WitEllilikiGTON. CO. hlirrOtilaisidtiltAlNlTColll2Yp • - oea not t.Lai,lorm-vonrr ._ • • ', • Thrlanairlictunvica Conlanvia ple Visited Suave. THIS Co. have tanned about 40,000 , Pollbles this year •. I dint fatiandambeWY.tittboxit.), annually in this State,rgerstlytn th e Ithaterrf am } die etas— The lete*Of OVA Qo.iinklinvi bothfoe . Mid the pre. / 'lie cost to inahre art ordinary inali:kr 810th, be , .1 ;. i premium note $lO only Cash CI per bent- oa the noteo vehteh,with the policy and eiurveyiendre ji. about eth five years; SIP Pot - Yelni i'Artf cenlige, l %.l"l , °lt ' reek ' ping nnonally Ur cents ` on VA Sill ew .- _,. This nmount n( cosh, altboughsintu,tivika - eCprOctiptly for seorentryeers • nod, (min the inereasing - ~ 'this/tress, the Direemrst are Mitrranted in themelie r that - o r .tria upon the pretend' note `will be necty. Tins I As eualmohititted by their.Sye-Larva iman insuring in "..i.'" .. .1 -blocks onexposed parte of 4114ge-h . 4,4s"li ' Pk i Dg ', Mk** upon-soy Atm/ of hlatic, Sbolno Or conetazardout,r from tikil :silk,-alto po licies of th in Go. ore. t Akarciba C9AditiOP follnii-in.th a Poi icomtromeer onto( which so emelt lb Lantaters of difference maybe sealed 1 .Connty 'ethers the lami happeno. -.- - - The following rs aniellzact fraud , ...the Son. Wat.l.:hlaucy. Es Ociver . lathSccretarY - or Wet anted— •., .-. .dtatint: ''lt'l.o - ciiiilitilloiituutgententot ;dviduals, and is "here jemirdedia, and a sound condition. • - Refer to 4.0. p!uwoltre, c u r l ,. - - ASCII: lithl • . . !" 'STOCK. • 4' if#BSOffig.P.c.S.Y BTAT/I , i .W.Sfam?..lll4,ltrancter,' ,. Missli s 101138801184tadstit teelhotbssatapiii • „L. abovebraaehes, alexespettf -Itzer . etice of the sobscsiberr,laltai Tefrae.aio o 4 4Bl. . 13110 s". .p .:/"P lciniCed paterii-a4ll all Icnsa n tirm t ip ash: • ItAsedia. ..2.ll2ahath)ATStheni .w. • - ' Blzeenterss - Bete. - TILE tederitied,rEfeenters ofthe last will anBLIC d tee uer,ear MAWS, will - offer at PU BADE, on the premises, in Dunkard- Totonship,. Green -Co., Pa., on the Fouttli'day . oj Fshilorri lurk (being the 1 -Bra Idcmday) the :well known .artd_ wattage MILL PELOPERTY., with' about EMUS? Ammar fora rate Land - artaehed belonging to the - estate-Of said Thomas Maple, •_ • • The Mill Property ecumit4 of Soto - • PLOUBJWAULL, With fours= of iitonea—the'Beild-,. • lag beingnearly neer, in-00 , 1'07de/, ortd of,the most ap t • " :proved meiehanicakt on:midden. Saw JIM, Oil ABS, Po/ant' -MO, Cording Aracryirges, '- Annit Spinnsnrierusyg. - - All of whlultare emaparatiyely nosy:with all the neeett- • , sary fixture-5 and arranlPstlatatis xad„urgoodorder.. • -. The Landis well imppred,with.eua.atmiskinee of Coal,. . ands= Ordianla qf cont r a trof4lft u There are also ereeted"thereoh, ,a-ritstand a LOG -; _ , DWELLING kIOUSE,'..Pipn' sAuft-IPS4usi,Suglei cabe • I There la alswarLeod.Briekitsi,fostm en the tend . : I • idialsent.lo4kte * 1:21./141,:i.e-stakieel, hoWeser, to the , - - euentabraneensf,osittufeesuiteseerested with some other: - r • . pritrileges by, said, will—Whites/II AO. paw ,to the par ,- - I - ;baser until they demi:Mini; I I Tin= car Bum One7ibird'sif.'42tirehaiin mean, tar hand, and Abe Indaneefitt-mtetwarannuallayments.-- ' - the Brat Brat of_ which tOhe otoae earf atlonof- solo Posselslon.will he.ger4A:>ldiso,tbii tale is oeni Aped by the Cetllt. • • s STEYR SINPUS; Upentors.. - -TOPMASM MALE. " . • - t wayncstrig-Juissenger.. nov2inxti QI3 ALSIIPIeOPOiALS mill be received at the ' ••••,-,•••"' sj•nrer's Cale; in thdiaty of Allegheny anti) the ' day of peeexaberAddllifor the delivery:of:l4oB2,oo' • F1?,.ET.017-.LUDIBERg.Board hianannyekthefoUalvitts description, town :- • '• 009,0101'eefof-3 ihelf.--ilentlirkVillPit feet loon; 1 1.5.1.000 '" 3.,":•l • •••• ' • 011-*`• •' • 4 - - r. loow 1 , 4 m 3 • 8' - • , . imp° - Oak tw 8 u ' !1005, -u .3bi L inches Hentleek - Join, 10 rt. long. , • - • -, All•ta be of Irani gotand.timber, metre edged tht ongli. 40,,and, free from sap_ er Oiled- shakes ; tram 6 to 16 behei Mldthi RI truipeeted, ineaaared and deliver- i ,leit'stri the' Allepheity. City 'Wharf, 'oiler 'before the 16t.h 'day or tiny, A.-I):l9soitottertOtft delivery. • N ff,r-Plo.propeistil"Mill be..senented. _for less esti , . r- 58 : 000 faer.:•i'Aceepted prorkiattliMillbe clause red • out ; 10,4; Bidders ft trAfsrariee wilt addrees 1 • Stzsvadra;:&giglieittooleitiV "treequrer. or the , 4114/broom+pika Pit. "8r4P9P067 . ._upotaetksuthozogalgFvlatri -,--- iiiip ..- • •; :Presideastif*;B4M 4 TALlee- -ir .CA7COItTONI•I3eiI.-ArLens'fia7-Westem.Par;-:•4ri. ne rtindtif Present :id ilroWnle Betel; Pittsbonets.tdeielnittne I Trpthe Horibrablerbe ledges of the Coortof General qiinnet Sassionsor the:Yelkte iii and for the County , or 'Allegheny I. : . • - - petitiori kir Vhirk: Levirene e, of the Township - lafersallles, in the County aforesaid, humbly' sherveln;— ::Ttint,Toni petitioner bath provided himself with mate- itrials•fts the' seconapodatton of travelers And others, at !ilia &railing !lOW, to the Towroblpticaosaid,tuid prays -.,`• !And your Honors will be pleased to pent Mtn lieense: ,- no keep u . public house of entettaisatent.i 'And your pc , • r titioncriret in duty pound, wilt • 3 ' , 7..-0 - • • THOgilset - WILENCE. W.l the sObOotiheia cid:eras or aforesaid Tomo:thin,. slikertify; Outs the above petitioner ittof good repute kw • bennity;:tutd.tempe.tanee, And is,mlll4l4foeidell with houseroom and ennventeneea forlirte.eceommodation and lodging`of strangers -and , travrOmi and that said • tavern Strneeeseary..... - .. , _., . John'Devretho ek n,Wat.-lonee.Kelvin, P. Adelarass_PALtiom,S. Caney J -ftrAdsixtrvA. kliekerstoff., 0.-Worila,ll:l3ompbell. Adsa---)Val Mottles: rs get V.ttitiersOnalttitildingtheteselvealathelited to the Ea. :AINIL fate Of,'lttexender itlicDonaldi late or Pine Town- ~- hip;ldecettied,nre, reqnested' unite:lttatiediate pay -. .stient,nnil those having claims. atillprdsent.thcm. propet- 1y authenticated for settlenteta, to • •1110,4011 1 .011150 Ni —. 7 Administrator'of saiegtextlitelleiritad,4ced. rlio,Townsbjp, Nov. 12,.1819.--(nornet.lte)i . • •'• ,•-• Admintstzstortslll4:dice • - • I":ETTER9 4W ADMINISTRATION , on the Estate or 1.1 Nathan Cextiele.latz of ihtleghtualc City., deed. biro ing been greinal& the subactiberihe hereby gives no- - - tice.to an hating claims against saidrEstate to present • thetetProPerly antheralcated3orsattleutentar:ttpayment; attikalithose.,indebted be required to-make settle- 1 meat , • end payment, at an early, day. To Licilitatii these' objects; the autnictiber'will . attend. daily itirthe taco of slid deceased,in said City, Nan the ad td the Bth of .De eember next, during btuuness bouts. st,7, novf.r..6tw POLLO7.E, Adm'r. (Gazette copy 6 trines w. and ch. Post.] • ' ,~.~;.,„ .`~~~.fz*. ~ . WEI 9 `. MEM ph! • •: •••: ti 1 .0. 4:- . DOM \~~.. i~ ME= NEE 4'0141 -. 0 ‘2, ~- :u s 44,14-ecfrAkitlei.h. ,`,•.)."*177 . .}ce ..r.:',"Wt-2#:: . .r01. 1 *,5h , C." • : OP): .„ . ...• , ME ~!. ; ' t S~ (;:t.'. ' , ~:: lin U - - 11.-4.1 4 ' g[ q ^^ `v MEE =MI 1;\ 4 , '::',..,.•:, .<':',..:;.,;',:,c '-:!..-':'.!.44'.-t•:::::,.....:-1.-!,,, • . . . .. . ' . '..: l ‘ 'i : *.' . 7` : ; ' , ' - ' '' !.:' ',. i'.'.. ::, ;'i-'.. ,', ' : .-';',':' .:‘=',.,'!.:::..',A:.:-.,L;''.‘,'::.l'.
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