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Yoa must be dressed in black." ' "Yes'm, yes'ut," answered the bridegroom, with hurried emphasis. " I am going out is the carriage, now, a shop ping," said the lady, " and I want you to go with me." " Yes'm, ia !" the las e t er w tai or ui cle Y— cam "i e P o Y u ' p t " w ud ith —d a jeearrk,Manard were received with`a frown. " Ring that bell," said the lady. Mr. Thompkins jerked the bell so nervously, that the handle came off. He received a severe reprimand for his awkwardness. Fanny answered the bell,-and was directed to tell the coachman to harness ; but she came back to say that he wouldn't go oat again, as he'd been out twice already that morning. " This it is to be a poor lone woman !" said the lady, bureau . g into tears. "Send him up here, Fanny." „ . • " Shall 1 remonstrate with him, Maria 1" ask- En j g o l im ishm m a a n d , e a hla nd a evi PP l a n r d a y n ' ee iond ri of e s w trlllg as a burly. . ,t -4 ed. Mr. Thompkins, very timidly. , 3, '" Remonstrate !" repeated the lady, with a , ... ..,0 ~ scornful smile. "If you had ' the spirit of a 41W • gR , .-- ,-.., man—" _ . . "I thought you didn't, 1''' . ........ up' '-i.,...t,".-. eal4 Ail. 1 . IS g . ' 4. ,. ..,-. , Thompkine. i,..,,, 3 .1.t. • - "There are occasions, sir," amid 'the wider.; tP'-,Qrj but her mortification cut short her utterance, 10 1 - r- ot".c. ~ My dear fellow," said M. Thompkitge t o A14..-s-141,-- the coachman, "I think you. oaght to emend— ' x/ - :;?- r-& ; 7 4' 4 - "Yon bean't my MIS/MB, be you?" ,said the 4 ,k 4" 4 - ' 4 4:4, -4 ian % 'noseband, surlily. "When 1 drive for you, yon ~,%, 4 . . an g ive me your advice. I (tilers looks to my i • , 141 1 %W r"x 10 eg6_„ ,01 1..,, ' c gi tioti t , - ,y4 z . .'-.• --* - 4 , .... ._ 407,, 4... - employer." af t .& , ,.4y. 41 ,4 - lie .t 4,ritlitt f. " Then why didn't you obey my orders?" asked 4'44 . 7-' . - e'4 4 4. .-4 j.e - ' - the widow. t!,- ..0 . • J.F4,t5p;7t , 4 ,- to'4'.. IF "Cease I ain't 'a nigger--a, blaokmoor, an itr__4•_''!4.}:;.:. 4 :4 - i 4 l&* - 74.1reeTtiTV° T;' , ' ' ' awered the coachman, surlily; ..and flesh and .a. ..<W•:f,;'.l- - ,t.' , ;' ll t;t4S - 'isr-w -4 -- ' - --i% ---.- ' • a. , _,..,..... , „atrioot , ' N .,Ar k . .: bled can't stand your going Inn." -"''.;- as - f -, ,: t -, , - , 714iVa#§4.4 1 , 4 __ , - so, if Henry were here' 'said the widow. ~, 7:-. 703'.0-- •-, .- 4) -- ve ~....,- rOre , -..„,*--4.. "Fire and Furies!" shouted Tompkins, pal .-T3.-,14.., 1, - , ~ ., _ mc..-1-.0. 1 4. 7 - . 4, . , . ?-b. - - --: - -..4 1 1 . ,.., 4 0 1 / 4 ":4' , .. 4. - .:.- ' ling off Ins red wig and flimging it in the face of k -- ''''' °2--7- - - '4l l 4fn'S,r 4 "so - c i% '": - r,, x 1 1 44, ... - .A.-71-g - ~..46 -x ..,.b..9-z r. ... the coachman. "What ama cite er y t onm ya e l a i n t , tre SOO dis tm misi drel l by speaking in that m . V . 4 . Tl' 42 0, 1-` , -.l.lo ., iwt i llit tp , t§: !':.:. ed, do you heart and leave the room directly:" ; ~ :-... qq..,..., - , , - f m.-z-mi.t r, ~... k , - , AA' C` ..4 - fr.''''er , r _4l-gat '- .. ~..,.....4 . -- . 4 ..../1. - . ‘t' - ' - .A., -. 41 ,0r f- ."'" _ " Not for the likes of you,'' answered the:elitel .,,a:-./.,--,i,72,51,' e,f- - 4 - , '%N - _,-.7 . - , • men, deggedlY. r. 1... ~.,,,....,..„.„. : ~e . ,4 , ~,.,........„:„.,..,,„. , . . ' 4-- ar C 'f. •-:4° ‘‘i.. - ,6-'--,-- 0 -'- -11 7 -- e --- 4 14%•- r: 1 1 4 -',.', • . . 1-, - , ;t:v • „-, ft' 0 +,' ~,,. ti..1. - t•-•'. - . , ,M, ..k ,',.:, td - -- -, tr- 't l f-, it ""fr.ol. 'f' ... , t ''''` .': ' 0 ' ,;...e i tt.,7r,. ,:,.. ; .x.i,c. Ss: r ' - VAP..- .. •Vo''ttr. ••• The next moment Yee lay sprawling on his back, by a stunning blow - eciet!tifically planted midway. e tw oo i. a o o n i4mui Not liking a rep picked liim up „,....,, ,V 4. %ii, 4 744. 4 '3, 40 t0t „ . ., ? ..4... „...44:4 _,,.. ~.,t. '.. j .pt. " . :: : , ,er 4 ',.... ,. 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Uttlo,tiqui e =os I' M brak atting Znie a'rliu's 'Rage:within its bosotit bo,kulk -",,You.sniy see it writblng t ooprig, - Like a wolinde4 Bo .o: L. =..r.A1l the forests Which the stunbine saloon; Mewl, Shorn of-letwes and vinyl:maw, Roe no moats now : 14nti*evetlIththeebh7110cr"Ptad dthoargo'rs'Sre'doep'Thitg,' :" Awl the blaist from northward sweeping,' . 1 Delfea the aimless snow. "And. FannY," said the Pretkir. Mrs, l 4 ell aoii, lieautiful young widow:of twenty-fiveiturnelpd ing-aseries of directions to her oonfuleritial-waitz fug maid, "if ldr. , Thomas-Thotipkinesalle, fon may show him np. , _ -r “Theied lialredone?" aikett the-waiting d with ineffable acorn: • -,• , 4 Yes, Finny,-the- gentleman Wlth auburn hitir. Shot him up - immediately. - lint if lie cousin /Awl! iieltefor me, I an; not at_home." "I hate to tell him so," said the waiting maid. - - Earthy? : - Ifave you any conscientious enrolees about Gaping that I am not at home to Wig" "o"ilear, "no ma'am! I'd just as leave ay pied gone fo'Roxbury, ,on l a visit to your ?flit tives, arid wonlain be back for a weer.; it's any duty Ma'am. But I hate to disappoint au* a niwpretty spoken, dark haired, genteel gong gentleman as Mr. Henry." "How much has be given you to advocate Ids cause, Fanny?" ; "Not a penny, ma'am. Pd have you know I scorn a bribe. And I never see the cOlor of !his money, and I _don't know whether he ,is rich; or poor. Bat r declare it's a burning shame,4ad " every bodynaystio,.to see that young gentl eman' -...wasting away like a taller "caidlein - a carlinreap-, tion,.anityou always e imulable hint, te, Uhe sameaffordin' every enconiagenient 1 to that stupid, red haired, ordinarychap--4ds oohs ' in I . l Alieret I've spoke my mind, Wia'airt, :relierted„eten if, you was-to dismiss mettasnexi - :blesstelininnix..-- 0., ma'am, you're rich and in `dependent, now, why--since you've. made ,pap .mind to marry again—don't you take gip ' with Mr., Henry's offer? He is so sensible, sprightly and handsome." - "So was my"first husband," said the widow, with a slight sigh.' 1 "More reason vflay you shouldn't merry a limp of ugliness," said Fanny. "You didn't know the late 'Mr. Mellisont" said "No, ma'am." "Well; Pll tell you a secret. Ile was master of tiatrhouse, Fanny." "Well;' ma'am, and wasn't that right?" "He ruled me rigidly, Fanny, anti I got shook ' ingly tired Of - obeying orders, like a private id a marching regiment So I have made up illy mind when I married again that I would marry a kart whom I could rule. Now Mr. Thompktns is just the sort of person I was looking fort be is all gentleness and docility. Do you understand ' mo now?" -"Tes'm," said Fanny, sulkily, dropping a ear - ostie courtesy. "And I wish you joy of your ..bargain. A nasty red haired" thing!" she added as She banged out of the room and slammed the door behind her. The icho of her exit had hardly died away, when the door opened, and the elegant Henry Thiampkins made his appearance. " Ydn here 1" exclaimed the widow, in a marked tone of displeri:sure. "Yes, Maria," replied the young man, , firmly. "I knew you were at home, and I braved your anger for the sake of seeing you once more, of knowir4 your final decision." repci.Your offer, sir," said the lady, deoi dedri,"with many thairks for the honor. • I base —already bestowed my hand upon your cousin." If is forltra that he is my cousin; 'othz" erwise—" -"Sir! This is not a tone to use in my pres ence," said the widow; "you have no right -to employ it. Retire, and when you are in a bet ter temper, perhaps I may receive you as a friend." "Maria," said the young man, " may you nor er have occasion to regret your course. Adieu! May you be happy. And without trusting hiniself with further words he retreated from the presence of the wid owed beauty. "He is very handsome and acoomplished," sighed the lady. "If he had remained five min utes longer my eyes would have betrayed my admiration. What a pity he has a will of hie own." ~. . .~~~ r -The next person who entered, after a long in terval, was the favored suitor. He was dressed in shocking bad taste, but the crying sin of his appearance was his unfortunate head of hair.— Yet he seemed proud of his "burning shame," for he wore it long and curled, and frequently ran his fingers through it, as he glanced at its startling brilliancy reflected in the large mirror. " So you've come at last," said the widow, se of Sim s. steams. - • Days are into daritness Clouds unto the earth aro sinking, And the icy fetters, linlittS, Jilud. the Ratline streams; Spring's sweet hours of sunshine solaly, Sununcs.twilights soft and holy, _ inthoe days of moiancholp- - Sccam like distant- tireuleEt. - look ye for no fair fe-niorrow— Spade, and plough have loft the furem— And the rabbit &omits burrow • Steals with nolseresitresdi Unshed the broortrinelodious rt.:swing-4 But the whili anti lime tiro battling. • And the slieted totighi are rattling Ter the craned-dead 4.xgp :: . - wka.::; : .: I. TEE.O`XID, '13,2! Necessarily, but this is the only matte r ever deesilierti,you in." - • . Bo the widow married -a sioatid•tiiio. - " - man tpiriti but he was no tirtihtcsindlbet.,:iotutehold ittithert_ amicably : abated betoken them.— atamion, voiaettanYlvaPr9ved - by..having tight master , wa e*Lus.4 , - in his Place, and Over ventured "to refuse- biiimees;.'” because," be assured aUtopyhf hie, whtk -- ilitare..a pea green &iti,. - -lifr:. , Thotopitins wasititanderial hard hitter.' A* AP* 144+ ' Mitt TURF= =oaks mcours Harper & Phillips ' , Editore & Proprietors. • • - .PlTTSlttritGlir MONDAY I,loltNiio2l4-,•;•=----DECEMBEli NoWid &ma. — ' ac - ulaiiO4,o=4tatkas but. • - • %Walefor Be ao0(t Comm Ikea; w 4 mw *Ur GmF= llntuthood, mtargia.wpgrrivana. who are prompt, hon est and gentleniZial — ylu their bishans transaction& ard We only authorized r litents is We - cities Of New Tog[ mad &man Toy the gornAr,,ltst. They.., are authorized to medial Mi. vert6eminto and for un at oar mud tidos. Tkelrreuelpiasure reg ett as pa_ym' eats: ' Their tam , ata a t NEW YORK, LV Nom et. BOSTON, 10 Sfata street. • IMP! ' Ail 703 I . IMNLMIG..a mad. LON* rialtiono of Noir emDIAISITM Tm to .rta . VINIG ja6/01, -room nos.• to de IGMOVING OP ALLILINDB.IN - tho /GotolloGlo end own th e =loom 44 and varletrol- . 2 !NW Fthlloo Ploodoorn eo IllooolM A ING of. OIOVINO la oor oroleallt lob Dam ' - City Demo/wail° Committee of Corresponbiuse. /tar The Den:Mtra* Corcunlttee of Correspondence; for the City of Eittsbutgh, will meet at the ET. CHAMP .1.10.• TEL, on. WEDNESDAY EVENING, the" Bth Instant, at 7 , IbtOwing named gentlemen compote the Committee •CILABLES BARNETT Cltirtaith." W. D. Gallagher, Owego Wilson, Roberts, B. B. Patterson, Charles A. BrAnnlty, Joseph Watt, " Francis Fells. , Alex. Ilobsteta, .amen E.:Kelly; , Jaws A. Parkinson, 'WM= ",Y. Eime r Charles - Heat, Villitam Alexander, Joseph Eirmla&am. Jseph Weeks, , David Belts, ' d e g'' Samuel Tlezoing. t er We observe that the papers in various cities have started a discussion on the worn-ont subject of Hosairrn. No person will deny the fact that he is agreat,pattiot, but, it is evident. to all that his Patrietie aspirations have failed to accomplish the purpose he proposed when he commenced collecting money to effect a revolu tion in the little kingdom, of litingiry. When he in America, he was received pith .9pp:l pfigris - by - our (citizens: Men, women and children, poured- their contributions- into hie ample hands, and when they .bought dollar's worth of "scrip they imagined that Hungary was liberated' from the thraldom of Austria. That such was the wish of KOSETTE4 we have not a _ . doubt. his entire soul was devoted to his °eau . try; and we believe that to obtain heffreedem, lie would consider his life a small Sacrifice. But his enthusiasm has led himinto a very great er ror, and has bled the American peopleof a large amount of money thaivrillmever be made avail able for the purpose tor which it was intended. He labored with great industry for the MUM in which his heart was enlisted, but it is now ap parent-to all right thinking men, as it was at the time we gave him such a splendid ovation, that a Republic in Hungary is an Madan. There is no portion of continental Europe prepared for such a change, and even if such a spot could be found, the overshadowing monarchies around it, would crush it in a day. In Rossuties tour through the United States, he was fiery successful in creating an excitement, but beyond that, we are not aware that his visit has advanced.the freedom of Hun gary. This, we think, leen adjointed question, and when we have our own continent free from monarchical rule, as it should be, it will be time enough for us to undertake to liberate those who bow to kingly powerin the old world. MADAME ANNEMEIS LECTURES. The Lectures of this highly accomplished and patriotic lady wilt commence THIB EVENING, at 7 o'clocicin the fine" Heal (Splane's 13eibring,) corner Fifth and Smithfield streets. As she has occupied a prominent place in the history of the German revolution of 1848, her discourses can not fail to prove highly interesting to every lover of Germany, German liberty, and German peo ple; and especially so to those who can under stand the German language. Madame Anneke is one of the most highly cultivated women of her country; and, therefore, both sexes will hear, in the course of her stay among us, much to please, to enlighten, and gratify them, not merely in relation to Woman, and what particu larly concerns her ; but also truths for the states man, the political economist, the philosopher— all—to ponder over when passing along amid the active scenes of life. We hope that the house may be crowded ; as we doubt not it will ALLEGHENY VALLRY RAILROAD. We invite attention to the communication sign ed T. G. IL, as also to the extracts from the N. Y. Times, and Cincinnati Gazette, relative to our railroad interests; we refer to it particularly at this time, as our notices of this project hereto fore have been called . a " Bug-a-boo." The citizens of Allegheny county and Pitts burgh, will soon flni to their cost, that "Miss Franklin Canal," so humorously alluded to by Alfred Kelly, Esq., at the Erie Celebration, a few days einoe, is a " Hayden" that Dares as lit tle about Fenton's " linage Law" as she does about routes she may adopt. We are informed to-day, by a gentleman from Warren county, in this State, that the northern portion of this road, from Little Valley, New York, to Jamestown, is now under contract. GOVEHNICENT SrocKs.—LThe Government trans fer books closed at Washington Thursday morn ing. After Friday last the loans will sell, ex cept January dividend, either by certificate of power or for the re-opening of the books in Jan 'citify. The Secretary of the Treasury, under the loan act of 1848, is not purchasing stock then created at market prices, without farther legis lation by Congress. The present Secretary has not felt at liberty to act upon this construction of the working of the act. HEALTH 07 TIM Vies PRESIDENT ELEClT.—Sea star Clemens, of Alabama, passed through Rich mond, on Monday, from the South, on his way to Washington city, and, the Enquirer says, he was asked by a gentleman on the oars as to the health of the Vice President elect, William R. King, and the reply was that he saw Mr. King on his way through Alabama, a few days before, andlhat his health was greatly improved , --runch better than usual. Tat Pass g i tomsas.--Several Freesoil papers, in different sections of the country, are urging an early call of a 'tlational Convention, to make arrangements for the Presidential election of 1856. They till urge;the nomination of the Hon. John P. Hete t ; and recommend their friends to not upon the , aggressive, call in members from the other parties, 'without asking where . they come from, and " go to work with a determined purpose to suoceelin 1856." Tam 11. S. STEAMER POWHICLN, intended for thelapari expedition, it is said, will be detained at 'Norfolk lb; two months, a serious flaw having been discovered in one of her intermediate shafts new one will have to be procured. The fates seem to take delight in throwing every possible obstacle in the way of the successful prosecution of this famoris expedition. Cenrous Lscassarrys 4istrurr.—A resobatlon has been itatiodriced into the South Carolina Le gelature,directiag a committee to inquire, whe ther any claret the professors in the South Oar olins College, is either an abolitionist or a email idationist. It id supposed to be a thrust at Di. Leiber, who is said to be dead against abolition ism, ana in favor - if trim trade; . ciV owl multY, there an liEff places licensed to retail spirltaotte liquors. Atiaacturair VALLEY aninom). " The articles herewith from the N.Y. Times and Cincinnati Gaiette, are deeileel worthy of the serious conVerath i n,otOiltrAitlo,l9l ; cinnati and 04 .- quis nit 4, - *Aidfs r ,k. marts of theMet4inenuntri, 44N4i - Terltere - :uali 4 Bostonitifi hitia atilayiseerC-41:i4e0-1 3 °n' neat with therli:l'V . - 'SV" The matlagereeftbe (Pittsburgh ?) and Erie Railroad - Cod - patty have employed engineers from the New-York and -Erie-Railroad, to make 'l•Ptirl*olBkYffilEree and Clreller4 "n l 4l E'ennsylvania, and upon their report of themes-. tionbility of the work, aud'the action, gf our County Commissionirs,'in subsiribingleithi ;Ai? -leglieny Valley Railroad f will depentittpon wheth e r another Railroad shall; be made across our state, within sight of our cOunty, to some point n the Chin riAer below Pi ttsburgh, either Wells ville, Beaver, or further West; A great stir hail been <made by tile (Pitts burgh?) and =Erie road eind'its -friends and ad mirere in Pittsburgh to stop the Lake Shore rota:, : Was all that ruse and pairintiain fir 'the' benefit of their project to get around our city _Fe .) 3 1'7 0 . BP3?e,.°rßalcz_tieo amongst who would have laughed at Fulton, and sneered at Witt ClinteiaLinen- who - Would punt:to the dog-in-manger .• polioy—mett who hate all Pro gress and improvement 7 the school-tax, they saiti;odubstediipe'r*Oi's children at rusilt. ;ex pense--men who' -oppose the right of way ;for railroads, and will net-allow telegraphs on their property—men who say none but .property hold ers have,a right to veto or sign petitions, or be heard for or against this subsoription—men who denounced the county. subscription to the Cen tral road, although the-bonds are to-day at par, and the'city subscription to the Ohio and Penn sylvania railroadeamt. who have-no measure of abnee'for the-late Conit6lN aubscription to the Allegheny Valley. rind 'ilteubinaille roads. , We lost the Nation - al Road by folly—wefalled in our Baltimore connection, and if the Com Mis-,, sioneindo not soon act wo will-fail stoppin g this Connection below us, which would be anoth er blownt the prosperity of our cities and coon .y, which might been avoided A direct, sit foot guage Road front New York to Cincinnati, is in contemplation, branching off , from the Erie Road at Little Valley,- above Olean, and traversing the counties of Warren and Crawford, in Pennsylvania, and from the North Western line of that State, direetSto Cincianati; or as nearly so as practicable. - We have been aware of this important contemplated connection with the Erie Road, as well as the Allegheny Valley connection to Pittsburgh, for some weeks; but was not aware; nail* made so to-day, that it was to be of uniform wide gunge. The Cincin nati Gazette has the following referring to the same project: A project is on foot, and is pressed with great earnestness by Eastern capitalists, as well as by many enterprising citizens in Ohio,-to construct a line of Railway from Olean, New. York, through Pennsylvania and Ohio, to connect with lines leadingto Indiana and to Cincinnati, at Some suitable point in Ohio. This track to connect with the New York and,Erie Road at Olean, and to be a six-foot track, se as to open an unbroken wide gnaw, from New York to this city. The proposer/line, as we understand it, passes down the Valley of the Allegheny, may to Warren, Pa., thence into Ohio by Warren and Ravenna, and on to intersect tho Pennsylvania and Ohio Road at Wooster or Mansfield, branching south-west to this city. Should this line strike . Wooster or Loudonville, it will, probably, take the route through Mount Vernon, Delaware and Spriog field in this direction, and will make a pretty direct route from thi s to Olean. This is an important project, and we are in formed that it is based on existing charters in Ohio, (granted under the old constitution) andin Pennsylvania and New York. We are not now able to refer to theprecise provisions of the char ters alluded to, or to give their.dates or titles;- but we suppose that the whole extent of the proposed line within the State or lipaoric, and for some considerable disfiriee Within the State of Penn sylvania, will be over the route of the Allegheny Valley road, from Pittsburgh to Oleon, and with in Ohio will pass some thirty or forty miles south of the Lake shore in the Western Reserve, di verging gradually farther south. Should the St. Louie track be laid on the wide gunge, it may happen that a continuous line of wide guage road may connect the oities of St. Louis, Cincinnati and New York. Terrible Storm on the liledlterranenn M. J. Gaines, Esq., U. S. Consul at Tripoli, in a letter to the American Consul at Malta, communicates the particulars of a terrible hur ricane which occurred on the Mediterranean on the 19th, 20th, and 21st of October. In the harbor of Tripoli sixteen vessels and acbeos were driven ashore and went to pieces, and eight or nine lives lost. On the coast seven other ves sels were wrecked. A Turkish brig, with a val uable cargo, and fifty passengers, was likewise lost. The dead bodies, as well as the cargo, were subsequently pillaged by the Arabs, buts' the Governor General had despatched a strong force to arrest the ringleaders, and to demand the stolen property, or its value in money, from the tribe to which they belonged. In the inte rior much dsmage, was also sustained by the mountain torrents sweeping off the date and olive trees. A letter from Malta says : Quite a large dumber of vessels were lost off Sicily, and many lives lost. Every arrival here brings fresh accounts of disasters in different parts of the Mediterranean. Several vessels were lost is this harbor, and some twenty or thirty lives also lost. Walls that have stood for hund reds of years were blown down, and the water of the sea rushed into the harbor with tremend ous force, and ceased vessels to bo forced from one side of the harbor to the other." The United States sloop-of-war, St. Louis, D. N. Ingraham, Commander, bound from Tunis to Tripoli, encountered the gale when off the coast of Tripoli, and is believed to bo one of the few vessels that survived it. It is believed that if the gale had lasted ten hours longer, she too would have been driven ashore." The geniusof the Cleveland Plaindealer is'about ae profound ae "Seth Stokes, the man who knew how to manage the women." Haar him:— Loom Our you THE WOMEN—Young men keep your eye peeled when you are after the women. If you bite at the naked hook, you are green. Is a pretty dress or form so attractive? Or a pretty face even ? Flounces, boy, are of no sort of con sequence. A pretty face will grow old. Paint will wash off. The sweet smile of the flirt will give way to the scowl of the termagant. The neat form will be pitched into dirty calico.— Another and a far different being will take the place of the lovely goddess, who smiled sweet smiles and eat your sugar candy. Beep your eye peeled, boy, when you are after the women. If the little dear is cross and scolds at her mother in the back room, you may be sure that you will get particular fits all around the house. If she blushes when found at the wash tub with sleeves rolled up; be sure, sir, that she is of the codfish aristocraoy; little breeding and less sense. If you marry a gal who knows noth ing but to commit woman slaughter upon the piano, you have got the poorest piece of music ever got up. Find the one whose mind is right, and then pitch in. Don't be hanging round like a sheep thief, as though ashamed to be seen in the day time, but walk up like a chicken to the dough and ask for the article like a man. EMIGRATION /tomes Tug PLuss.—We find the following statistics of emigration across the Plains, in a Sacramento paper. ' It includes those parties who had left the Missouri river prior to June 6th :—Men 16,362, women 8,242, children 4,266, wagons 6,826, hogs 1, horses 6,588, mules 4,686, cattle 59,892, sheep 10,625, turkeys 150. Among the emigrants were three brothers named Patterson,, from Jackson county, Missouri, who Ilia ciriven thiroughtfteen hundred head of sheep, form hundieithead of cattle, and twenty wagons. The lattet "were freighted with provisions, &0., for• the Mormons at Salt Lake Valley. Their freight bill 'amounted to the handsome sum of $ll,OOO. Tam itemises "Daiirstoits.—The editor of the Gincinneti Advertiser; 'who _recently visited the State Lunatic- 4Mylum at Columbus, says that there are in that instittalcip. about. twenty per sona, whoie insanity is clearly traceable to spirit raPplngs ; and it is stated that iheie two in the Utica (NI Y.) Lunatics Asylunil alas tiatime pt . the same ' - Items of News and Idisocauisr According to _recent Aidrices from llonoltatt,. the'Eloyernmenfof has ice/tied certain ;so vist v sseis ' catt =touch . at the ports of illOse)o44lan4pitisengeiti, recruit their crews of diseharie the* etii.ir;without being subject to boxing the liaiending in ;Tannary last, the benefits of the free schools is New York city were extended to 116,027 children. In the Catho lic daily schools of all classes, thertils stated, by ;the. Freeman's Journal, , to be sta;exerMa , attC l, deice of 6.000 children, - AttimOr *ghing. 112 ponida says.the 21nrm' z• . f4alt4igiam4 *llLiTtialt,:ifeeiAead4frota thtf body Hinti**Lite;tl on 22d ,tittliikiudi9rweigh47l7.oon4ds,. the balance being, water, which, on beingtmptied out, filled a cointectn4ed wash tub. It hai been In existence for 11.Krs. • . Since,lB4B, the nnriber of immigrants arrived •at New York, le 1,177,167. Miss Snsan•l3. Sutherland, of Newark, , Wayne County; N. Y.; ~a hatidsoMe young lady, Is the regular operator" of the fidorse Telegraph:line at 'that place. She was Wightby her brother !the mysterious dots and &mites, who is also an Opera tor. She .is -the only-female operator "in 'the country. At Augusta, etr,t., :on Saturday week, the water 7►as 28 feet above low water mark, and.the rail road beyond thatypint,.. was in many'plaCes six feet unduly:star.. -Ai one place, 68 feet of , the road had been. 'wailed away, thus putting I stop to all communication beyond.' CurtisC. , Dearborn was fined $2l , 45 for sell ing two . glasses Of , s red "-dog," in . Portland, on The lloa. Jostph hyonence,. formerly a,repre *tentative in Congress frOm Montgomery,county, :Ps.--died'a few days ago. - • By advices from Bermuda to thi27th ult,t we learntheßritish frigate Cumberland and the r steamship` Devastation had rettumed•there front the fishing grounds, Tvroships, Avith doned convicts, werci,about -to salt for England., About 2501 new convicts frtom Bnglan a d • daily expected, to Work on the Government T,Q. 0 The Legislature of Indians, at its late session, ordered a fence to tal. erected around the Tipite canoe bittle-groaliC . • It Is eaiti that .Hoii:lieeph Quincy, of Bostoa,' , ' has cleared $20,006 by the sales of - $12,000 feet. of the city 'alum( propertY. • Marshal Hone, of Chidago; has arrested sin Mormons from Beaver Island,-who have been oa a marauding expedition b:y. Brilwankie, Ravine and Chicago. A large qtiantity of stolen geode was found upon them, ail many artioles have been identified by the.Citiiieni as having been purloined by these modern saints. In Switserland, it has been resolved to take daguerreotype portraits of all mendicants and vagabonds. India-rubber walking canes, made in a style so elegant as not to be distinguished from ebony or whalebone, have made their appearance.'' Col. Dispeaa, one of the officers under Gov. Dore at the time of the troubles in Ahodele• land, and vho was arrested under martial - law by Col. Cemey, brought suit against the liner for trespass soon after. A few days ago Cne:trial took place, and &verdict was rendered favor of the defendant, involving,the plaintiff lw Costs to the amount of $l6OO or $2,000.-f.'-` A Newspapef nlaitp is Century Old. We clip the following: fromAlte New YorIF Jouroal of Commeree,-crf,tbo Bth of November last: . A Vast OLD Osz.—We have before - us . a copy of the •Newpott Memo% or. 'Weekly Advertiser, of Dec. 19, 1758 ;by lemeitl'ratilditi. We make the following extract : • Fr= the Supplement to the New Torkbezette. Early on Monday morning last, an express ar rived hero from the WestSrard, and brought sun dry letters, which gave an account, that General Forbes was in possession of Fort-Do Quescre ; ono of these letters says, that the " Monsieur!' did not stay for the approach of our army, but blew up the fort; spiked their cannon, throw them into the -river, and made the beat of their way off, carrying with theln everything that was valuable, except the spot where the fort stood." And yesterday another express arrived here with other letters, confirming the foregoing, and di rected from the fort itself, the most particular of which are as follows via:— Foam DA Quasac, Nov. 26, 1758. " I have now the pleasure to write to you from the rains of the fort. On the 24th, at night, we were informed by one of our Indian scouts, that he had discovered a cloud of smoke above the place ; and soon after another came In with cer tain'intelligenoe, that it was burnt and abandon ed by the enemy. We were then about 15 miles from it. A troop of horse was sent forward im mediately, to extinguish the burning; and the whole army followed. We arrived at six o'clock last night, and found it in a great measure de stroyed. There are two forts about twenty yards dis tant; the one built with immense labor ;'small, but a great deal of very strong works collected into little room, and stands on the point of a narrow neck of land, at the confluence of the two rivers ; it is square, and has two raveling, gabions at each corner, &c. The other fart stands on the bank of the Allegheny, in the form of a parallelogram, but nothing so strong as the other ; several of the outworks are lately began, and still unfinished ; there are, I think, thirty stacks of chimneys standing, but the houses all destroyed. They sprang a mine, which rained one of their magazines ; in the other we found sixteen barrels of ammunition, a prodigious quantity of old carriage iron, barrels of guns, about a cart-load of scalping knives, &o. They went off in so much haste, that they could not make quite the havoc of their works they in tended. We are told by the Indians that they lay the night before last at Beaver Creek, about forty miles down the Ohio from here. Whether they buried their cannon in the river, or carried them down In their battoes, we have not yet learnt. A boy, about twelve years old, who has been their prisoner about two years, and made his escape on the 2d instant, tells us, they had carried a prodigious quantity of wood Into the fort; that they had burnt five of the prisoners they took at Major Grant's defeat, on the Parade, and delivered others to the Indians, who were tomahawked on the spot. We found numbers of bodies within a quarter of a mile of the fort, un buried, so many monuments of French human ity 1 A great many Indians, mostly Delawares, were gathered together on the island last night and this morning, to treat with the General, and we are making rafts to bring them over. Whe ther the General will think of repairing the rains, or leaving any of the troops here, I have not yet learnt. Mr. Batie is appointed to preach a thanksgiving sermon for the superiority of his Majesty's arms. We left all oar tents at Loyal banning, and every conveniency except a blanket and a knapsack." Another letter mentions, that onjeitbont 2600 picked men marched from Loyal ianning ; that the garrison consisting of abony4oo men, part of which are gone down the Ohio, 100 by land, supposed to Presque Isle, and 200 with the Gov ernor, Mons. Delignier, to Venango, and to stay there till the spring, and then return, and dia -1 possess our people. That 200 of our people are to be left at Fort Du Qualm now Pittsburgh, to keep possession of the ground, 100 of the oldest Virginians, the other of our oldest Pennsylva nians ; that the new raised levies are all dia. charged ; and that at the last affair at Loyalhan ning, the French lost nine Indians on the field, and carried off four mortally wounded; this an Indian now in oar Camp informs us, who was in the engagement. FORT Do Queens, Nov. 80, 1768.1 After much fatigue and labor, we have at last brought the artillery to this place, and found the French had left us nothing to do, having on the 24th instant blown up their magazine, and burnt their Fort to the ground. , Their Indians 'had, either through fear, or to atone for their many barbarities, deserted them ; and as theydepend ed on them to attack us in , the woods .(the only chance they bad of beating us,) the French judged rightly in abandonmg a fort, the front of whose polygon is only 160 feet, and which oar shells would have destroyed' n three days. We have-fired some howitzer shells into the face 'of the work, whieltle Made of nine-inch plank, aid ,rammed between with earth; And found that in firing but a few hottia, 4 we must have destroyed the entire face. [All this, confirms the soma at we received two weeks pact, that the Fort atu‘. rendered without resistanoe l] - • , ":-^••• Nor Youst, Dec. 13, 17t6 MN= IMO hiantscrom.,-,--The following is clipped from York the New Tribune of the 28d inst. yrishat heard of extherunshts pith eimilur done_at_[l4 l , ititnintk be e 'L I)tabilidf saki froth tilery*tribi application 101 the inertotnt fintai_47o 3 4ll,ra**o,..w . whatever be agency, to binte - inatter. - Let a party r . of six Or , eight persons sit around a common plue_glare for twenty minutes to half an hour with the palms of the hands held fiat on the table—it is not - neceiiin that their pay on, attention to the process, or,therordirutryeouvet; action be suspended—but presently tho table bet tomes so charged - with the'Mykterrims'firdd - tha it begins; tolYnave, Then rise from it, push iisay your chairs,- still holding your hands near, 'though it is not necessary Intoneh it, ...and -it will turn aroand'front end t0,0n4,- and even pro ceedisiAdly 'abo . itt wi threat any visible which. , *enrelenaAtie.. persons must bear it company, or the isirrent, is broken, and the movement stops. -This simple faith : - abd, no outlay of physical or moral strength, and the result, with a table that is ntt - too: he avy, it is pretty sure to follow, at least vie have known of several;instanceS in w.bich it - has been most adtonishingly produced. , The , .fact,'whert scien tifically establisbed, mist throw light - on the ob scurity of mesmerism, spiritual ' manifeatitions„ and all that uneinliiied class of phenomena.n Scan:nem Sinniarrs.,-This must be aitronder , fill medicine, if all: that le said` about it is - true. . , Jiyne, Swaim, Brandreti(and. all the' rest, will be compelled. to :atand , ,aside. Hear what the editor of the-Boston - Poi:. BIOS ! of it: gi We haven't felt so well and happy for a long while as we do about these days, and we attii bite our improved health Mid Spirits to the mod crate lac of • that very agreeable and invigorating cordial so highly recommended by Dr. Beecher, and sold by that very carefal'druggist,liir Bur nett, Tremont Bow, called' Ivog7a seniefflinin Aaromatio Schnapps. The diseasei-for Which it is a remedy=are uncommonly - prevele.ntc", ; ' EMIG ,It4TION Szsiurrics:—The rinmber of emi grants that lar.ded in. the Pcirt of - Neirlork, during the month of Ydireniber,lBs2,l3 19,10 t, including 1,528 citizens'of=thi:United States.— Of the.remninder, Ireland:has sent 8,932 i and Germany 4,920. - A Great r illeitaixig to. the*Mieteat . , . ..eir Dr: ?nano, the'-inrentor of the 'eelebratedlarer .PlllGused these Pills for several years inials pretties, before he - could be induced to offer. theta to the public in . inch a . manner as to make them known throughout the Anuttry. This learned physician felt the: mums. repagnarem that all highestinded men of scleuee feel In entering the lists against those unscrupulous earpirica Who obtrude their useless nes t:nuns upon the public, and rely npau 1 sYstem of idling to sustain them. Convinced, hoWerer, of the reel:value of the Liver Pills, and influenced by the plain dictates of duty, the Doctor finally sacrificed his delicate feelings caa.the altar of public - good. We great -Medicine. has not disap pointed the expectations of the medical practitioners, at whose instance he was induced to forego, his inclinations. From emu quarter do we hear the most panlythg sem - mats of its wonderful.corallye effecto--the East and the West, the North and the. Eolith, are alike laden with.. tidings of great joy" from the afflicted. These wanderfhl Pills hare completely conquered that great scourge of America, the Dyer Complaint For eale by most of the Druggists and Merchants, and by the sole proprietors. .1. JUDD:I CO, dectalkar 60 Wood feet. /l- Berofala;-11 is due to Ekes PetroLimn to say that it has beeolccuswn to completely eradicate every restage of this dreadful disease in lesstifies than any other remedy, end at less cost or inconeenience to the patient. • • The thousands of certilicites is the hands of the proprie tor . many of which are foam well known citizens ofth e city of Pittsburgh and its immediate vicinity, go to show clearly and beyond all doubt, that ms's Perscosearb e medians of no common value, not cadres a local remedy in Rawly ithenaudinn, Deafaeu, kilt of Sight, but as a valuable internal remedy, inviting the , investigating phyiklans, as wellas the sudabw, patient, to become ielWitirted with 43 merits. Those having a dread of mixtures are. &maid' that this. medicine is purely natural, and is bottled mit - flow tram the bosom of the earth. Tbajbamoing earnfteatt it espial/ram a popeadi of &roam, Y., and bears data dust„ which it a.W appended the eztfiegte Vac , D. Y. Rat,3l.' D., of Syracuse: This may in truth *deify, that I base been so tinny af- Slated with Scrofula for the last eeveriyears that mostofthe time I bare been unable to attend to any kind of . business,- . -and numb of the time trnable' to walk and confined to zoy bed, and have been treated nearly all the time by the best Physiciansoar country affords; I occasionally - got somire but - no easy and continued higrow ammo =all Dr. soot recommended me to try the Petroletim,nr Rack 011., as eve rything elsa bad Lilled. I did vo without faith at first, hitt theatres!. was astoinstdog.tit threwtiao,Paison to the steam at onto, &JAI at once began t 9 Szvr =tor. andiVAltbit seven hotline Ibavo got a ctura worth thollgarda of dollars. • - . WM ; NANCT rs tnn-Par This my certify that Ilitivibeeratttli 'Kieft Petroleum. or - Reck On, toinicos thus a year ' and bare rw =witnessed its - effects. in Our cure of indo ; ere and other diseases for which it is recommended, and can with confidence recceemmnd it to be a. medicine wor thy of attazatiou, and can safbly say that encomia has at-trad ed its use where other medicine had . - • - - D. T. FOOL 3L D. For sale by all tho Draggista in rittaburgb. [5/2Z:dStar. LARD. A.• IL WATSON is now etvigud in slaughtering FITE THOUSAND HOGS: andwlU tem constantly on . hand i large stock of BULK PORK, or tit own curing. Alto, alio. 1 article LAUD, In barrels and. kegs. For sale at ble Ware house, corner of Liberty and Wayne strocta. nor=ltn* W. A. M'CLURG & CO., . HAVE REMOVED TO THE CORNER OF Wood and Sixth Ste/seta, Arip• Where they offer to, their old customers, and the public generally, at the. lowest rates, Wholesale and Retail, the largest, most select and complete stock of CIIOICE TEAS, FAIRLY GROCERIES, WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE to be found In the West. decky W 1 L .it : BROCHE SHAWLS . -4- Koos & Oa. basolust recely ed (per exprea) a large asaprtanent of long and square Broche Shaw* brallant colors. deed rpRIMMINGS.—A large essurtmentof new end feablotudde Trituadngafbr Cleats, Dresses, au, just received at deed A. A. MASON WS. T,IIIIIILOIDERED t3CARYS.—A. -A. Mason k Co. hare just received a beautiful selection of Embroidered Cashmere Scarfr, now styles dee° 150 BOXES GERMAN CLAX—In store, en went, and will be sold on liberal terms, by TAAFFE, MAUMEE & BANE, dace 112 Second street. AFEW CAHM -MADEIRA AND PORT WIN}-On hand and will be sold low, to close a consignment. TAAFFE, MAGUIRE A BANE, dec6 112 Second street 20 BBLS. NO. 1 111MLE3ION liirThOING; 5 bbla. N 0.5 Trimmed 1:13az1 ; far sale by TAAYYE, MAUMEE A BANE, decd 11.2 Eoccrwl street E.IIBROIDERIE3.--Now openining at . .A. A. MASON CO'S, a large and .cried stock of Embreidmies, nom- Erm.:t , g Cheadtettd, Habits, Marty Endemic:eves, Cab, Flouneings, Insertions, Edgings, &c., of the newest and most fasblonabls styles. dee° Stray Cow. ..• MID to the residence of the subscriber, Using Pal' in limo township, on the 20th Novamber, a thick • rauly COW—having a white belly. The owner le iroqoesood tome ni forward, prove property, pay chargesi and take her away, or she will be disposed of according to law. decti3two JA32)13 ITALFS.Ft. THF. YEARLY' WERTH.* OF TILE S'IDOK HOLDERS of the Masonlo Fund Society of Alla gheny county will be held at the Hall, this (11coa , day) ervadng, oth lost, at 8 o'clock, to hear Ole Trustees' Report., T. 'WHIMSY, Secretary. NTlo.B.—The members of the New &gland Society of Pittsburgh are requested to meet at the office of Todd & Smith, 4th street, Pittsburgh, on Welnesdaythe Bth Inst., at 3 o'clock, P. IL, to elect officers for the ensuing year; and to make arrangements for the Annual Festiral on the MI, trust. By order. decB 2t ISASO WHITTIER, Beey, ~.v w a:~►: ~ u tn ; ~a:a y u ~~: ►:~s~ AT A SPECIAL MEETING of, the NEPTUNE /TILE COMPANY, held on Saturday 'esenbag, Deamabxr 4th, the following Resolution was Um. eequaly adopted: Bemired, That the Company adjourn to meet neat Satur day eye:alms, for the purpose of glaingup the apparatus to the City, as we deem It utterly impcsaible to hold on any longer, o wing to the eandltion of our honed. Therefor% every member of the company Is earnestly to to be In attendance an Saturday evening, December. 1.I.„ at 714 Met 6t A. N. IirGONICILN, Seen CLOTH CLOAKS—A. A. Musa & Co., will open, an Vet day, a new lot of Cloth Cloaks; s/sO, a beautiful assort. pent of Parazoatta Cloaks, of the lateit and meet fashion able styles. dee3 SILK AND , SATIN BONNKTYL—A. A. lassos &Co, will open this morning a large assortment of Silk end Satin Bonnets of the newest styles and most fashleeehle calor& noel • • WR. SCLIMERTZ, No. 107 Market street, tespeotrr a z eras the attentfcm of his patrons and the pm generally, to a fresh assortment of Ladles,3l.lsses, - and Chit drtm's Boots end Shoes, suitable for the present Beason. dee4 SPIitITUAL ItAPPINGS—May arias from supernatural causes ; but the (W.) rapping" of Men awl Hoye ClO thing, at Gothic Hall, aro Ivry natural =p.. Work war.. .ranted. One price, Banal profits, terms cub, Ivy STUDY' TO.P.L.FAINF, doc 3 CREST • : 74 Wool meet; Q'~7 O procure so • . for the CONDEESESIONAL GLOBE T AND APPENDIX, which are printed DT order of Con grm, and " paae free through the mills.'" - -8e• Joint Belo. lotion No. 14, pawed et the last sealant& of Congress. Address, JOICUti. EWES, deollwe Washingtcat City. "DOX IiENT—A desirable three 'slaty 'Dwelling Howse, well arrEngedand in gcod condition, mrin l 4:l4 fat= bath room, de., altaate on the corner of Fourth street Cherryalley, (No. 160.) Ulll be rented at the low rate .of $250 a year, bill the lat Aprirnext. *.dtprimintoeccrpled by W. W. Irwin. 8. 0810 - 1111311' a SUN, General Agmbe, dec3 • 140 Third stnsetomar Smithfield; FOll. fIAILE—A salvable Gordan of 25.nonssfailatate bait a mile west of Uniontown, Fayette' ecnirdy,Petuisyles, nil, and extending to the National Road; onwtdch is ereet-: ed a two story Brick Dwelling Eftrose, a frame barn; stable, , and otber out buildings; also; 'ores. IMO Pratt trees, large -beds of strawberries, wand awadenee of 6aipes,'2owet : of which are imparted fromltaly and Elerrnear. Apply to • • THOMAS IdOIPIIT,. - ,deoa 210:29111fth street 'VOlt SALIt--A Fraamliouse vordhet,. 'situate cm Mary - X retalley, three doors - from Fah= I street, -InaberlY city. - The Lot I'l2o by f.O feet, and the Baum le by feet, oentabaing als . realm' Minaret alley - has • been mantly pared. and has geed sidewalk*. : - _ ALSG—Another Prams Hamm and rat, althea" -Am r alley, three doers from Washingten atreet,litheng* . Lot is 22 by 55feet, andel* Home 25 by 35 feet, containing 1 rooms: - 18aV.AS 310if175, - itcast. - _ : . _ #3-.l3ireli MLitt, _Niue of -$234 Sied4es. ted Mimi, of Yarlouvolassamms, ha boeu - the pub lic, but it km sin:mined for t 1). PQaEST WENii.3ltago oue compound thapeculler meted yiktdecOiiiii4lbalell ‘ important arldelekwhoes ketlotatos sPeeifte.lnfinesmilla oushog tbseepeo4llo indSteisises dbeasm, mincing often of latdeßlS subarea Tho EGAEST 17 . 4ta 4.ani. ,, s,l*)iist. Atilt* In use, basins all of Wine, eith the healing scd - Aga babe tromwhlch it M /Er See adrertlfementlnaaothevkluxun pf tint paw. Sold Wliolesale and Satan byw. OEM H. EIIYPER, 14(1, corner of Wood street and Vlrgb Allen Plttalxtrgb, Pa 4, .3. by JAMS T. SAMPLE, north-west earner of Federal street and the Diamcosd,'mb=TVE77-.2 , --)S3rI3 . C. Guysettsrainfirineett rat:nu:S.4n , 2 - c.novr...:Thxdf.. - angLllisrasposillsi lialion.iiii!ic. . _ tly for ireratikai Taints. Thomsalde of Individuals - are owned,wi t ht periotts com• „ plaints whieither Inherit from _their paretati.The :toe cf the reroii 7 Dca ~c mil 's2riaparate . , - ' - '"will'lnerwid , illthfis - eare a earA =aims of raserri;itid =Et Yahlataethr l3 4 l • for It thoirsiAltiarpdsfrori -Sho' Ike &Loa tairdoildSt is the seed of disease; end takm off the - atrass - by Which the elmt or =Wort:toms of the _prretti cl-, am so often - tidied npoa then Furcate owe it to th eir -- tagmad that sgisfesfitbs effeemornadadiewthst=Fr b ee="" - ''' d kr 462 ' 1=4 ,and eldidreti.otisitenteidult bate er; any time teen affected with Cbnitaaphenfida ar.,=tie, new It to thatosetreis . - to take prwmattia-igedrat the being rerivedio them. Guysott's Extractor' , Yelkor Dock awd Sarsolwadfle is $ stay i _ Aar See adrtatisemeat. --- - - - - - • --- -.-, '- - -,' seplatef AV-Baldness Pa sit,iveir Cured, tsl, l t a gm...v/4z! of the urtield '.ldieitecdi - - Hair ff4.47lfditt., net Withitlaliix4u4dtd so u r in us e W hi, "Aide, . i.e to /Tin*. htitj4 ;mg itad giving kirtitten guarantee. 'That; is, ha f-will,lor Vette agreed - own, bY "himself sad the -permit wing. theartielikresture the bait ef p.rceielly, of refcmd. therainount , expended; wIU sell at "the usual - sittee, without the above genratilee: rThe l following instances, of indlvidethile Who haewhed their hair, restored,. ught to 'convince any one of its efficacy.' They have allowed us to use their =Ma ea 14.10-1111:=1: - John Weeds' llrerwery„ cured of baldness of 14 - -yens' standing; B. -IL'itolnuer; M.: flapt_ll., „Morris; James Guthrie, 111 Grant street, via tidally bald—now hi, hesidis einiapleielytallaig . l with new' heir; alto, - Sohn. ,Oberly„lTi• - - yentrun. Vic would invite particular attention. to - the ,D3l- - thee of lickhzeti 023 year. ,e;:triding, cured by add. die and: pmt of "a. LeWe Qf -2ntericoms fiesta nC 'Er Mrs. Alexander, nada, wife of William Alsiander, who tables at „No. 4i reixesylvenis, Awericie, -- stateci that she .430 beer:children thehead,orchoth I !raj pcifertly tanootli iadirithenit hekkr whena eon*. Awaked - using theiteitetritifi. - ,Sbe hes -Doer used" ihdttle and- - .. part.of-a bottle4Fhair - restorative, and licurniedit num , lariy for the lad ids rfeele6. 'Bet field is his* perfectly "cat ered Ishii: - a thick crop of new kith; tliMint strong, is one can isechyvelling. -- -lini. - Al , ro , t6r has '46 30),P:10 ,, 11 to the puhliestion of tlmeestatententa. ; - Dar I am abrother of hint.-Alexander witoec staissalat is writtem out shore, sad know personally - tint State , mute -therein made axe correct, A. li. DAY, Pittsburgh, SePt2479 1851_ No. - 17,5 Fourth street Mt. GMA - 11.-ongiligt, Wholesale and - Retell firingest, No ;i 4 a WO/ 4 */1.741 2 . , F74.; 11 4 111- ellsh:?tttOurgh,rn . , omASSOCIAT.ED Fisemenw-ituittiauce. Company:of the City of Pittsburgh. —v7is...Deilili,Tresidenv-643:0)=-YlNNELSeeretigy: . Will isusuiv al;l,l3ist FlllE and.X.A.MENE-1{12161 7 43 - fial ):Inds. Office: in 3lnnangehela Ilaase, - NostWand 125 Water street. 11:CITIZENSI - Ltutarance - Company • of Pittsb - turgi pretident; SAM UEL 7ir TMIRT;V &Crawl: Offieel4 , l4fhter:Strect, &twee* Naal:et and Mod stye ts. Inures lIIILLtad 0..4.880 Ithiks; ore the Ohio end Wide. 140 Elam and tributarki: ? airmm amiantus or Damage by lira - - ALSO-414=a the Perlis of tae - sad Inland Naidga- Ilan and 19?: O nustey, . Wat. Mat= Sagaley, Samuel M. •Kier, Hugh D. King, Robertkunlapjr . ., ILDehevetr, S. Ileibangh, " Wands Bellers,... Edward Rearlekel, Schamitteker, Walter Brlaat, z i Enamel Bea - Lase 3i. Peatxt, O.°J >Pitts • • rgh We • shoe Company OF PIT I EL13171=11, - PA. - -C,Asetat,,looo,ooo: — Pieshierit: 'JAMES S SOON; _- VicoPmichhat SAMUEL . Treasisser: :IMPELS. EMCEE. - . " - - 43eactszy:-O.:JL 0991(7, Nix 65 Arm Blum ,hrllmme Zamora._ This Company makiss ',very lusscrinice uppesta. aDDB to sox:mated 'with Life Nista. ' ' - - Mutual rates ars the-mum - as Masi adopted; by otbur safe. ly cordnetociCourptnim •• ' - - - Joint Stock. Estes at a reduction of onatiairtitima the 3- tnal tb. a: dividend of tbirty-tbree and cue. !kW per rent, paid =wally Ixt 'Mance. Itislataken on the Itasca Tomo= going. to 4:31124rnia.. James 3. Hotta, - JasePh ; 3 - /wall - - Qtarles A. Calton, - Ssonsel.3Pelarkan, Wllltuzr Phillips, John A 11 llson, maril.T..mo John Scott. --.-- . . lE:PREZEt—ai bags, ba stare and far sale try : . X nov3o . - - - ALMS. 71u r tGa, z .13UXY-S CeriTlLXl3oAl!—lttsv received aartier sate llJby - JOEL MOHLER, 01.1Y.E-1.111:--1t1 basketscpint a and quarts, far- sule; wham s 's and Teta% by J. LATELY 41b HAWLA—A. A. MAsoat A Oa, will open, this mAralrei 10 ts•A cams preminzA gold matt aux* brilliant colors, A Practical Salesman Wantedt , TN A CLOTELN4 nom. rzblufre as - - • • suns ovaas. DLAIDS—A teettattgi assothzent of Maids, taillisist col ors, Just:mein:4 . MASON 00:3, aor29 .. 6 and &&.31a.rket street.' riNo Latti—a., Thotmarul Dollara, on approved notes. .1 =Enquire of - IL. P. WEDDELL, Raal Ridge Agent, norZ corner of Smithfield and Fifth. ath., Pittsburgh. ANTED—Time Adis on Cincinnati, nt.- Lords or-Nes T T Orleans THOXP&ON 13E14.4 00, M of Third and sestet streets. - 10 =EBERT & SOS, hare removed their Real Estate and tienerel dgettey Office , to :&0.140 Th ird_ street, on:doors belay thalthtlekL- - • - NW litiODS.—A. A. Mo.roS x (IL, are,now :opening -. !acne four Inn adred eases and packages of rich - and fashionable Dry Goals, =prising Saks, Shawls, Metros, Paramattaa, Alpacas, Casbraeres, - Delsines, Chintzes, Ear braideries, Hcoiery, Gloves, kr- dco3 1 1 1,ISW STEAMBOAT LAN - .—Acts a Congress /mating to 1. 1 ( Steamboats; including the Act of August 341,18=, in neatpamphlet fork. Price 25,cents. For Sale bT IF. S.' HAVEN,' - Steamboat/ Book and MI Printer and Stationer', nov23 corner of Market and Second streets,' Land Agency. and Offices for Locating Lands in the West, - AND for the purchase and wile of land-Warrants, St. Paul's, Viocartta; and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The undersigned has txrmat a nonnection with Maras. Dump k "Nichol.% of St. Paul* 3 1 1 - Tor Ms Ogre purposes. Messrs. G k N., baring been .settled in the IV West for a umnber of years, and being radical nureeyors; every reliance can be planed cralbeir integrity_ and pru dence in the matter of purchasing or bandinglands. ort23 . TAXED BL kirairN, 3.BBlYnoilst. - S 'S ONDEfill---400 gals. Spirits :Turpentine - 300 do perm and Made Oil; 500 do Tanzionf Oil ; : ' 300 lbs. Cream Tona l; . • 500 do - Sopa' Corti. Sods; . 500 do SalScds"; _ •, 1200 'to canal 4000 do Whiting; • • . • • 1 bale. Cloves* • ••4. as* Bath Brick;:? • • - Jost neared and for ask by - JOEL biSIOLIML, - &a 241 Litatridrecl, bisd of. Wool grout Tapazott's Berolttsulee ; and. Emigration Offices. afla NO. 87 SOUTH snasz.r," Frkall.R; Rica Quag, Dublin; Waterko Read. ; And NO.IBB Panzer qf Trod and Liberty sty Ftft.w.g7s. IMES BIGAMY, • : IiICL ISSUE' PASSAGE TICKETS AND fiIO I 7 DRAFTS, PAYABLE AT ANT DANE: ni LA IRSLANT, SCOTI:AND AND WAT=.... Passengennill be brought from Su Ireland, EcotLe /Tr nd And Weles, direct to Pittsburgh, odd 7 Western ImmTanee Company, Pittsburgh: B. 3117.T.VP 0 jr., President 1 P. 31. GOlDOWSecyctary . CAPITAL, 11300,000. Insure against all kinds of risks, ITEM - end MA-- rr IRS ' losses will be liberally adjasted and Pro Alratitilticm, tromaged by wrizosomessuo asse known in The consminsity, amt: who are detamninecl„ by promptness and liberality, tom ',mist the ebszsesay 10,16 . they hare assumed, as offering this best proteedon_M thaw wbo dates to be insured. - . . Dim/Arr.—R. Vila Jr., C. W. Itleketaon; J. W. Baden, - I , l.llohneg, Jr.; W.. IL imlth, C.lhmsen, Gemge W. Jerks= Wm. M. Lyon, AMU Lippeneott, George. Donde; Jazaye Mc! Alexe 'Ammo Scott. Water ; Area, (W'sreholue of iping Co., np dial%) ,Pittsburgh. nor24ly ON band and daily receiving, ass entirel y new and Ma plate apartment of Imported and American CARPET MIS, OIL CLOTHS,, which are offered at tit* lowed coat pekes. Purcbasera are solkited - to call and elan:dna our stock, cansittlltE of -- _ Velyegivad-lis; T a p e tdtiy- Brame PrinTape/it le:• ries • 7W:rs end Super Three Ply. do do Ingrain ; Trilled and Plean:realao, Low priced Carpetbags r.Eloor rad Stair l Clothe: °Nics . apd ceurou m Arty, Mats, Plano aturtable Corers; 'Window Shades, Verdtlau Blinds, Stair Rods,' &0., 'ac Emery desertiglota - - ;. - . - frume29l --. ROI:MOON &Ca *- • BIOTIC/F. TO CONTLLAJOTO BALM PROPOSALS will by reeetved, for the Grabbing, 0 Grading sad Idawanv . of portions of the Steubenville and indlana Raillz at, thou/Rees of the undursignakas .ikeg.—trAta the =I day of November, at their dine, In Now Market, Earrixto. emmty, Ohio, far that portion of the Ulm exnbraetng Sections 29 to 119, hadtutire;abont 11 minima.- A profile of the athreeeid Nue, thawing eindolimate 1 1 11 = 0 7. .titiesand arNl be barman= far examMation, USW:. office, on and after November 15th. - Steond.—lhotilthe drat day ceDearomber 'netrt, at - their. eke, in Uhrialtrvillei Tateenenee county, for that pardon embp s As to 60 Mebtsive. - • 'or•thio work, stiosing approximate • . and 121, be in readtneetit?r. eimmtnatkm on and attar November =tit,. _ &pat, pripOtalitl4l:ll =drat for the Bridge Ammar the Tosearawaa river, at Onadenhottim, and - the Aridgea across the Stillwater at sad near Urichaeitle. That country through width. the Road paaMe_ sad will a ff ord amount manlier for the work. - - "A large portico:ea the work le belly, and wen wMakY, l 4 lll ; alleatian of reeltuorMecootrietare.. , • The heavy work smut be - earronecaut wand prosecuted yrith,energy.„ - _ -Bide ;wowing to Tee th e aim= Orlin vim s izo ildr; the . Bead, will receive the preferarxe, (other adxgre7gutsif equoi,) hue such preihrezem lei:Ruck eseluds tba -ntrorabe• cormideradon Ihrbide tbr eaahnanterote-whay.." • Irma eases when it is preformd,,Mrstractenr:wilidrale their atimetea then thaßalacod-Pqrapim' direct, , • •• the be testirmadala will be required. - • - . 40.3TER, RUM: . lOontraetramof Rifty-Two -•- - •of Steubetreißeand indiara Raltried.t ete~hZlAßenbar• 9, asisLt = • , ' itcryissamter—fitoubareas &Md. W 1 . „ 7-'=' ,l " - -.7., A*- ‘ , .----e . -_ _ ; -- 'Ow ........ ,-.,E 4,,.-=_. ', - - :, :,==:,...:::,•-:::=:::: ._ ;;',- si. •eyr4ar-rtio-d,:, ~:.,-,... -I`.._ ~,,•-•., '",.. -,.:",,r •••,_ • .• s s saR 4 I. -•. ' . . •,. . . -".1..4 s • MUG W. w. Raba; . - Jobn Anderson, B. C. Sawyer • R. B. Simpson, Wm. td: _ , R.Wllidar, _ Robert Flauey, Cbarieslient, Denzum; Coltingwo:d, A. P. inahutr, " Joseph Kaye; - • - - D.Wzighter.- Remov RIM CARPET STOBR: - Mo. 47 - XolfthiStreet, near Wood. MEE MOLISE ,-?,.. , : - 4 - -',: - '-',i-'.:',: - '.. , ; -.'..:.:.. 5.'.::•'."' -:f-.-.:r. -•..::: r „ ::, , .:., , i'7:: , ''''''' TSEMNTS. MAT= Tssaa iru ELaaart.. _ .:_ .._ , . JOSEYH C. sir Doors opem at 63-4 dekek ; yerirmameto mmmraos at 7 dekrk. Air Pests rosy be secured at the Box °Moe, ill:61g es day, without emirs charge. air. Mrs. P AItILEN la three out pletee, nor Eisman, December 611,1842, the ifes will catuumee with the excellent Drams_ol" .• I N 0 024.A1ti: THE D.ll/151111A2t. Ingomsr • Melded • :::.‘Ster-lertetLl • Per Me. (Elbert. Attar. t~SBBBdNI'9_W~YE vas To =dude with that ki V bitukis Tate ' - ttraxtgL-:' -- MAW. austins. - *Wing q' 11>atorroir-Via, PAlBZWlrffsgeoz-' MASONIC, HALL: •• - Fiftfx Aired ? /efitreen Seliafield ,isn.l„Wood streets. Prioli of Aalgo4o4. 1 . 25 Cte4 - Cbnaitrultiff-pries. EuractnisszcaraszmostbssbiNist illiedoemusitetsdissortabuzgh. - DAYS LOIIGHS! " • ' - -MONDAY; TIIESDAY: AND WEDNESDAY! sa. An AltenitiCsl : 3L , . I - Tkrixnniern =MIT - , • - - - . orikettzkirMO, Dogir,asia-ostst That: hate:dud tbrier lad admirston of all En; .ssimrp-Aucp- 410 PANTO3ratia - - . r• • 'COLLA:Treit'D'APHICirT;" ' falai mid 'Mg* ecetzes;,4*thge tatTi6l, :Rs dI e i t 'IISITULAIDA; • • The littt Mutter, the Desert:44c., arc after Ida* _ MAR YON SPINGALEN, • •-• . • —4 whose perfaiiatnies brie vaned him 'the Ws of “Botaay The etch to eon:duds with the Pentounie aed-heloH . ttlltl" 1'111 amnciii: • • Dears - open at' 7, an performance - to onnuizei half Ad**sli* aIY the Holleei 26 Cents . ' 40h1.11d.ren tudtprioe. Afiii"Booki . erith Platoe . doectiptire. of the Mot tribe, and fa Puticatm ofTgrforinanco, Tall , . LAE'AYETTE WALL - MRS::),MiktirA BOSTWIQK! ;- - • , sizPwro FULLTlnforaisibiathata /11rTl. sal lb her trim* that slinarher IPT with :Ittatlrsi Citauggi --etf-Pitigaltitmaa: OS:MONDAY XV.ma.No, DECIMBBB.OI2I, • .7 Astute byiltut 'following colutottlztlats: • , ;tie inccLhed Tloltnbt. Etc. Bt AFPY, Soto Via Utast to the of HolleneL,:. . _ - The - celebrated nuca &ED fltrt Elate Profasixie of She Boy el Oonseitatorie, Leitrim Miss 62.14 - ER CTLIVEII,I4 Petite Ville daTeghtealt, Dull • nine yearsaf age, the aranderful port:draw tee theCottoext- Daa,,,^ht.ref theEsS Mzner ' 9l li eTf. 3l 4e l W? tarot atontrieL %. • • HERB TECCLONI7,-Balo Phutiat torlnelyeggrsildailethe Duke of Coburg •_ _ . - • z. 13444460 licertrid ftkittedby.ezza-natoiv: : 2. amts env -From Norms: -Kkits:Dira."....LßsiNsi. Suagby E204.k0. T9STWICK. - • 3. Sow Twors-air ••• .itomoted rranYTAITT,. : _ • , _• • • 4. Tux Wssausa or Two Niownwastra-c-Dctro.Tmetsatito, for woke =1 ours t introincing ths.:ddmitel allsirore=ktuNat &kW Sluts .0 -1 t.•.M44P1L1E%-aning..._ 54W0 Conwon-lauitelfliasiirstiagaills . Itcoeimaleithimitre 6. Soto Fias—Greiatftataide, - " Aspiration% onloto' o.* &unposed costEteeistedby.3l4,ll3l,ll7B KET,DII • Soso---" Tbe Gipsey,Scasg,7. from 6 . Oiropot. Ellests.•-• -,- _:Stoog Di u a BOSTIIOB., S. Sow notrs-- 4 !SmresustrlYassiestioue." - px - -•- • 9. Sc Esseiatesli:loCiltV Oirts_ bYld Ilt.u.sp- , Thas Withissi-Ulle ralUitgirte*rit;:- . Sia by Mn.s ITISTA - 0: BOSTWICK. • - IO Soto—Tasistionelnsollasstesseltanolleetionso _ : • • Brectited ly TOUTS STEM. 11. 8it.t.5.i487 roves* Hcone,•l3weetliars bang by Ma 88. Tickets tell mate; liesereed Sento Hoy ise awn e d a:Medians Mask Store, where es- Ists,grorcr the Galt may beam, atui a; the Boob:Screw sad Hotels.. Dotal °pro at I: Caocert to econnteruz at o'elaSr- - - _••• oza„„ Mrs. B. end 'romps will visit Columbus, Frooloresestt; Dalton. Arsellr ..ti b 3. $23,...Th0 Mom Pate used .012 this occaiAtto,:l4lsstra the (tees . . t, XTOW EXHIS/TI.3Oest.ATLUULED RALW itherkr•,.. . • .1.1 stitet,,Cirlikb, Niabeint.elegantif DM:WIEN - at - a cat i • of Fire Thousand..Dollirs,. and !Lune , nl:3l*zonst.g . ...:: les.utilialy 4.iabed—lirmas Ja -- laiunica,), . nictr . 4 _ fir a. Acurtason, AILYN .V 8 lIKI I. - s of i• - Gigantic P magi, entitled •.' - - . A °PAGE TO EUROPE :- • - naming nisintioxTen-orltreeticUtiliali fax, the Atlantic. lUver Mem% Unmoral, the Crystal Palace of the . Worl liLethe Westminster Abbey; LOW ON, from the 12nortet i = under The Bridges, and a magnifleent rise of the tailbsatly Illnadneted, and both' booke-af the la. Alt .Exhibilitst on Wi:DNEEPAY and - }II4OIIMIX AFTERNOOMi, at 3 tiC/PCX.. hEt„ Admission 25 cents:. c hildren mosey twerre-an cents. /Sir Doan open at e 56; Beam= to conunttoceratring 112 1 1 A o'clock. noilktf SPECIAL ;NOPIGES; 1 . MEM; Surgeolittenitato—iftcomm— e, W. Biddir..) Eolith:sdd at - —^futiSi U.. a.O. o.—Meetitabcren tits O'ReilitTidegtvh 1.1-zYol9ce, emu= af_Thini and Woodirtrects,royAlan- ABGRILONA. LORGIGifi. -TN— The 'LL:4l.Egarorut. Ltde, W 9, L.O. of 0; Y4itieetr-oney Wahutedayeratingin Washingtorlialti-Wood Ist:- via - ~, • BLACKVEA.&'-lepr tho,bestAX=o266lAPlttg- LI-V" at 60 - amid Vb.; 6d461101 Wen Tes N 0.33 I= Streetiwitepa gusy,Fylx:stl33o* - -60Lt_Eheen Tense= always be - had. ' - 0. V.-;.:-"Plaat otmeatng;WlNA lir.Y" 14'03d istreet; betweezi EMIT atrftt - Prrvamtaa Lome, .Zicc33d-3.teettrenta Suegidziereterdog. 31sacistus Ibrcurnazt?; ?fa. frlatcetalkst Ina - third Friday of nth tuusz2kly FUND • BLElE,ll64_,Daziiii Alarm' Ur)" geon.-2ia..3051 Third street, a felt datotAtanv, Mee up-istalrx. .Dr.Y.bastmeacreorestalmith the ee.. )44 • meat of.Dr—Halthen, of Aileellnk i ltrt ths Int - •SiaTNFA. 'INSURA 213E. ' U,..) 7 Hartford, Conn.--Csgtal Btoa$100,030; - aet3 $.89411. - Cetloe.of the - PittabtagliAetory falba Btanif lioara - biN fftrdy Loom* No. Eall col strtetZ - -.- noyttt - - • It. II RIKESON, gontf omit Corr:tali _ComaITS A great rnarry per 11 -C anas are circuit:illy Untrnaritalwitheorns._ .6. - certatnl - remedy_'grill t :O3 !quid in.Dr: 091333 . 3 AD= VAL 3 O 4 0 . 4 " mak by Dr. GEO. S. BETSI2O4O Woodbstreat.:- - -7. 4 5. Price, retail.at 123 and-2.5 do. pain= moral deductions Wilma who_tray to aelliikaisc , e rm.% 00.11 r "'n A 03.144ag-=-11Late l of Third and Market ( 011.4 floor.) Pittsburgh, Pa:" E: P', 1 3001/NDIKM Prnei4-1 • - cal Accormtant, ic.; IL C. SPMMEIL Arandate: SPINCSII, Principal Teaches -Or .Writing- and - 3nectial .Dorespradenne.- See :erten:led 'funks In another; 0 . RT • S, Curtain Illatesials t • • i 11- c Y CUStitht Mill:ailing/I or *nay desennption, Plaidtur ,6 Pleslns, Brces.tellas, dam, Lee sal Ilnalln N. 44 Painted Vilndow Mules, Gilt Cornices, Cortai Pins, An, stwbolesale =Luna - - -• W. IL CA112113, - - No. IC Chesnut street, corner Fifth, Pbfladelplne. f ' Curtalns••Made and Trimmed I the Terliunreat.Yrsnele • style. • ' - - [nisz2o.qy e...: r.:,:vz,11 tate fffutizszlPtre Izairui t _o Dm aps. LW' Hadb PRA- zairwX:zuzzr of vo. an,ampie,egtteS4 siaronitypettor adTantages inint of dattafnes4 =kW. rim', to city and country_ nmettltszaii andi - omixers.ofiooloted dwallings tout vountry may. - BraaehoßceSignit~tkldatPillsburgt4 - ''' ..11111orts, Window Ethane- Zisternisie tory, CORNER OP SiXiCiND ____ HULILDELPIILL: Otaz nano eiefak Ran caskz!Bnutiti Ctureh, and Lodge Roaailki I.6.l7l:!insSkrts turerior =quer. • -.. . Z •Ca . Vi./110111 and'otheirsstoinTit dto ffi s ' 1 fon punk:sang elsewhare. Vl T AM:rs= , ILlTaata S. W.OarnetSeeond sad Arch stai Mts._ NELSON'S - lt~~ Post °Mee Ituildlitgr.„ - Thixd street. - Menem . - In all kinds of weather, *oink :14.:2if. to 6P. 14.,Ihteg: unman artistic and ent ntel kenees, wake Z . „ Tenor to the Oominen thug dagnerreotyns,'stlksitikntinie choliP atm: tit, s gi...r-.1.15 4 ,14. - and_3 l Pinzt44ilgt4F-. ----l the. intriluanty ofmae.orfzamo limn fat tbildren,fratal.t.L.3l,taill.:3l,... ' N. 8.,41111r0rm...% of skk or f . U:rni,J, Intatt 041175 - „put of th e city, - , = - tuatZdY # - Attend to your licrraelt....Dir. iloym ikeY HEATS POWDIeIt-Abis patter to cdfded to th4' `public at la ipuunateed cure for the berresia band, and 14 the wily medians known adapted - kr that mime, UM:lw baea used, in s UseA 4 rate wadies of theyande l _ tor far~tlle lair sena Jams .:, 11. - utter tacompebmer at thdaatdr. with this dant= dissany &Mad twit= awry oratirrirCh inlay to apply jrnmarilisbay ft:lTU:an:Met': Yarsedenbalre - Ala and retail at .9i._Eiriatird Drag-acre, 2Fad4a s .fragl , hr caned af st., and linen jr_DEMAP.9IIf.SS, liabes-ta the Bead, and dr U'€? greadda discharges cram tba ear, speedlay mud pan t ,s2 o ,: neatly tembTed,fithaUt palzfor by/V.ll .' Ls; prhelpal Aixdst of lbet N. Ti. Eartarginotho may be =natal at jin Aratrared,./tilidelptib s -froin 9A. tO MO= jeari '' Or enSe 134ae12;51 - uniariled iiitention tc this helmets efigiedel IniatEse bus inadad Ma too:40n treatment Ea nub &pee of moms sato l3hamosfpa.._ - taxed And aintlitsta autft3,l9l l l,b/ ipteadi attentica aseratraa— frea'.47,..kreileiretorr and "31111kuue Vtaithtlarat iker. Ihts duiyaatereatuto " "aide* thaltaitaturA. styli of-J - za - AM U.= t In Aleiwboleseleirratreuttf corifeettartartretekeilfo.it Toad strtie ptrekzelit„ r - tiLitz - riinxiirie&L'ratAttortizerr intered fintaxibrta6sto raft Vadertictutry *0:41 take pleesare.is ending - hc bl Manatee* eastaseen;eari lope far .thrsattivt. - the fibroma katireetwe "pretarrixl 3n tLi:r ~Jcitruttewww-ro; 110441.1 0 eiletws! Hall, O2eosflto74Visamitt ttrY-_ - 45424 behatei-Zotl•-and, ftflrhfictc! thirtivateda 4intatF—Vittei intisbutigt faartg _ • _I. - I - - _l t l e thaidik , i.:44 .26 i:Veetsvnltr. l2 = r2do.l " l 7 o St= loam 4 3 4 34 4rts° 11 r7Yr iad~+e,lga3Bl,meofsatetl egg' ilt:2l°4 arilStrazd aSIItf , game,jun d cur. -- t ->., ;-_~ -: _ .. ~r . . . . - sSs': - ~~~~• v [~= . _ t - - V - (1 • fi - ~i. 4 ~.: `~ V 4 4 - ft' ~:.:: ~~- ~: ~'.~ -_ r a. -- t _ E.-:-.7 i t A' D • mr ~.t 6=!2MI BM
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