14tience of eager affection; .ite tore it open.— 'Vhy does the expression of '• or face change ns ehe rends'? The numb of inCgoatian bur" in her cheek, and ' inettchen, alas, the light or to e. liar compren ed lip curls with scorn. It iwas on longer the gentle ; loving woman who cloud therw, but the woman prowl of rank az4 j ioivilegra Arshirlhs: - iti roil outraged at their vnsi - Witk the . let grasped in her hand, abe walked the ;nom with ti • .quick , uncertain s t ep. ...41orrlint!" 'she rout, I Tered,."3litriied: andLo an hrtress, n public dog- er:—disgynceful! The boy' is mod! Ile who might have chosen from the pride o'r England, to stoop so lbw, to be made the dope of a low born But. I will never acknowledge, never per mit it. ,And in an hour be will , be here to gyeet his mother—to present his wife--hin wife! see .how a mother Cr meet a disobedient ton—nball feel the scorn tide to one who !anion the honor of a noble line."l She threw herself Lack on a sofa, and bitter thoughts sent abode otter simile arrow he brow. Ile who had been her pride and joy, in whom from infancy. every hope and expectation hod centred. hod now no cruelly disappointed her. lut.ss she thought of his childhood, his boring Lent. his goodness and 'beauty, gentler llienlglan 11-One, till 1111111. t un e.P.,i.nalY her feeling" of lemenunent were ...de cried and fadeilgradualiy aw .r: she mould I,ot lose him, her bright, her only o le. She lowd,si not -the pa :31 , 119:u Of time; slid only a loud knack aroused her; hastily atarti ig to her led, she • drew herself to her felt lei ;14 and stood gating at the dour. n confused no not was heard is the - . . . tl below, quick, well kno si steps on the -tale , . , atuf MA moment her non h pod lieforelie.r. Ifis taco was pale and ansioul, god his dark eyes gazed at her with a tendek tallurnful look, that went to th e' very heart; a 'other', lore role up freil and strong agnin wit in her; hard wa• the struggle between ofiendei pride and yearning , affection, affection, eian t ueyed, as it ever_,.tiould and will - Sheopened her Lirins and clasped him to her heart • . ”Oh, mother'" he into med. -f-irgire me if. iu my own happiness I hay for a moment forgot ten Yon; let us nll be letpp together." She knew net till that Moment borr.rourh she loved Idni.—his heart beat against her own; his voice sounded like mein to her ear; all recent meat, all anger were tilieo away. What could she not forgive to hint. who iron) infott tool been to her like life itself, when leaning on ' beim he told her nil? . The prejnilices of years were.in that moment forgotten—prensing her lips to his forehead, nlie said in a noire . broken by sobstiVhere, my son whikei , the daughter you have brought to mc?' What happiness brightened Lord Grey's fare, at those words; lie felt that in them was convey ed the :fullest forgiveness', and the dark dentin, tint - bit feared would rents forever On his happi ness was swept away in l an instant tend along vista of cotta. peacerg!„ majoyaient spread °mitre, fimo him.: Not until that, moMent had he ever realized all the strength. 'untl-ferorth of a math _et's , ile quickly left the room and moo re ' turned with'lduyoung life, the beautiful leaning - on ids arm. Ilisinother turatti her eyes - upon her. and started with. surprise - ..., could the ". modest, stentle, graceful being before her he the. . one she had determined fo hate She laid her tuintftenderly' on the head of the shrinking, tear - Haligirl, and pressed her lipa gently on her cheek: .'Thus," 'she said, "let .the love • between us he forever sealed."..• r(Ow..nappily the closing lionra 'of • that night glided on. At n 'late hiar they separated. actl 'every heart was fall of peace and joy. ;' The news soon apresilthrongh Landon that Lord Gres. had.retrituedrith a young mad besn bride; many-were the surmises—great the otrieMty, to see the oneT who had conquered a heart ronsidered hitherto invulnerable.- When she appeared in societyi nli were'in admiration Iv—e'very 'thee .for once united in her praise.— ddharnoved maid thoaatirilliant scenes as if born ito ranbiand• foitune; ivery motion Was grace -every word won (or hurtle hearts of those ado listentsl. • The ailenclor 'that summated ner made no el:Mt:Igo in ler character; the some meek - ientle spirit reigned within. °mid at she wad beautiful, lorhig and beloved, brilliant indeedwas her destiny.! Themorningwas indeed obscured by clendi, btit the day we, only the more bright and eerrn , and cloudless it glided on to sue END. THE OIIifIII9 MICE.; The advantages of well laid plane ore aptly illnstrated in the progress of the tvork of this office, which is charaeterired great accuracy ; and precision`,,, as anti may perceive who veil inspect for himself. le learn that it the practice of theruperin' admit to invite examitia- j tin. and criticLim emberti of Congress and J others, of the returns from their turn especial &toilets, and the resu is are such as to inspire , unive6al confidence in the exhibits made. It is a singular-fact that in n number of instances the omission of one. or mtro •rnembers of a family his been noted by those knowing them and that in, we, believe, every : s uch Case the absence of those persons on the tint of June hoc been as. eertnined, oral sorisetilites demonstrated hydbe schedules themselves, in. which the names sought bate heetiftauld at' the jplaces whore the persons .dwelt of the titue named. IrlaeW it is rememl4.rtsl that the returns for I each county are depo.tited at its court house, and j are appealed to as authoritative relerence by an observing and. interested people, it trill not be deemed reninefiable 'that truthful state- I ments have been aimed. at, by the marshals and : their, seaistants, without regard to the rum of • time or labor. Indeed, we hare been n.wirml ' that, in the imposition, of county taxes, the re. Mined schedules babe ;been referred to us good data . upon 'which to , a'ssess both person, end Property ;Nor it. it alone in the ;execution of this impor tant Work that the evidence of well laid Plant iv discernable; for, in their financial features, wise forecast is eipp,arent. un CE111:11(11,, of the probable expenditures was naked for prior to the pasenge of the Censns and the amount of fir 2,767,600 woo cants! for in the response, many members-of Congress objected that this 411111 WAS either vaguelparrived et,'or shaped it's mt mum , ....rag,srcdge, to he tonsure-11 by demands fir stip "-plemental appropriatinui„ The work is not yet done, and therefore . cannot tell Its peed', coati' butthe rule rif prJportioll may help, as to appi j 'enclii•esults with a tolerable degree of eel taitity. This, the returns of five assintati rase :!hall in 'of twontydive States and this Du trict; hXre been taken indiscriminately. onitheir expenses noted; and the{ show flat, Cows pap , Illation of 952.,fr).4, there has been expeOdled the sum of $39,927 0:1. Adlling to this, say .B 1 123 per thousand, tiring the pay of the marahala, we have $41,074 80. At this ratio, as,timine• * the population or the country to be 25,000,000, the whole expense of taking, the census will be;sl,- 043,121; 14, leaving 0;21.4,378 Of for the pay ment Of printing, hooks, !dank", stationery, clerk hire, office rent, fuel, furniture, and other inci dental expensos; anildhis LI believed to be fully adequate to these purpo4s. , It will be well to explain that the $1,200 giv en to the Pest Office Department, to compensate for services to he rendered to the Census Oflicje, have not been considered in the above calcula tida.—Reputdie. • • . TILE CrNalltl Of fICE.-15'hile in, this office a few days ago, we obseed. amon g oilier visitors, the Chevalier Sergio d llaCedo; Minister Pleat }F poteidiary from 131101 lih6 11.15.5 Cd thenogb the establishment, .giving . plose attention to all the details of its operatio:ds, and obtaining memo randa of the routine of business, togeth,gr with copies of the schedules, instructions to, the mart ehals, and their deputies,' &b. We felt Ermined at the Ineident, affording, as it did. a practical compliment to the ability with which these tLiiiEs have been planned owl candoeted liy. dlr. Km nedy; and nt the same time giving evidence of thia liberal - .and enlightened Spirit of the hipddy es teeined ' representative of a sistir Turns:lie. solo does non hesitate to seek , in the .departmems of one Government for such informanan as may prose instructive and profitable to those of iii-; own.. It - would gratify us to are this 'sample eatensively imitated. and especially-I, the rep resentatives; of the ilidted Smits, in the n-aives countries with which we have diplomraiti inter course. While on the onb,le,ct of the Cenece Ofiicr, we m will take ention to comet two error) , 0..4 , - tedin namterihing the article in the Repolilir ot the Dth Distant, viz: „the nnount of the nppro priieip..slted von fa - ,2;51.511.)..ami the rompen ention of the Post Office Department Reyitblie A. RealeAl natant liartvcra . Foa.cer... A5l. EAILANIE—M. F. Lemairre has been astonish• ing the Academy of ficiehres with an elaborated 'scheme of a true suspension bridge for Li woe an atmospheric railway between Calais Fuel bo rer, the chains, peculiar in rem4n-urtea..to 51191;ttldell above from a formidable regiment at Pliiptir10:1011,0115, tioatine permanently C, it, the air, 'int] below to ho attached to healily•bia . en bargtift.t.thiler water, while ploatmenra eu the abutments on the opposite chore will complete 'the 3tltlllitr4llll, eo us to support u buir rallwoy bridgl.,:tinder which, we presume , the;Channel shippthig traffic' may have its usual fteecourse to and fro! As to cost, M. Lemaitre 300,000 tha t ,cy per to all, Rln 5u f l r f.Xt e yard.. cr 0 . AN E meonyT.—A new light TM , ‘ tlimploved from the bluff a Staten Island, itt , Fort 'foe:troth," Wednesday night, which for brilliancy awl clear ness surpasses nay thing of the kind eVer showa in thiscountry. , It is an invention of Professor Grant,. to whom Congress appropriatvi ss,otio. for esperimeutal purposes. From aliont half post seven, until 15minutes after Et o;e1o4k. the rays of the light were thrown on Castle fin den. distance in a ilirect lino of Sit tailos, what the superiority •of this light, over any ,other, at least uu our coast, woo' clearly . clemonstrmotl. Mier that , time do light was no clearlY arrang. as to cast the rays oo the light. ship, *cohered 41 , miles South fleet from Sandy !look,,: with, no doubt, a similar effect tothat witnessecipmiono ' 'TT36WMIII: VAZETTE.I • ' The hew members of the French Cahletet erd. metlistit known to film, Thy are. Dround Shuya, Foreign lAffairs ; Theodor. 'Pm.' Navy and Colonies; Moyne, Public Wotkai TVESBAY SIGILNING, neßtAity ir, iszo. Agricultural and Commerce; Gen. Ned- I • 1:4111d St -Iran J' Angel!, War. • Louis Napoleon, - ' .lit ia said.. has now got a cabinet who will not I hesitate to obey him, which ;myna the case irith 1 the men who have just retired. • . • • The great object which the President has had at heart, was the removal of Gcn. Cliangarnier from the command of the army of Paris. In this he bust been perfectly ttuceessful. Although the Assembly had threaten.' that if Gen. C. was removed, it would invest him with a new •com mond but little inferior to the otie he held, and the members of the former cabinet having thrown up their appointments rather than sanction the; act, the President was not to be turned froth his purposh, but "took the tstspunsibility," and re iuuved,him. A stormy debate iu the Assembly fullowed„which resulted in the appointment of a .a.atimitfie. Brit dislocation anise in the commit tee, and finally the following wishy-wasby reso lution was agreed to, 8 to 7 t The Notional Assembly, rillnowledging the right of the Executive Power to diem.° uf mili tary muumuu's, blames the use mode of that right, and declares that the General.M.Chief of the array of Paris preserves the title to the tom. fideuce which the National Assembly testified to him in the sitting of the :LI inst., and Passes to the order of the day.' •• This is a complete triumph to the President snot virtually lovesta bins with uncontrolledpcw er. With a subservient cabinet, and ••n Semite at hi- heels," hr can doles he plednes. lle seen. to have more energyld rim-Riser than the world gave him credit for. • 111 the character of the new Commander-in- Chief of the may of Paris, Gen. Paraguay .1% Hillier:, the Paris correspondent of N. l• rots nt;;ISHED UV *U11 . 3: CO. „. PITTSBURGH Finn? Pear.—Commeroio—‘s'ethinglon, New York, 'and Harrisburg Correspondenee—Seenes in the Life of n Countess. Twao Pxor.—Telegraphic, and. Local News. FOUCTU l'Af3E—Poetry —Scraps from Note Book. Ly Laurie Todd. kc. A hill fining William M'Crill's. in East Liberty. us the place of holding eleetions, in Collins town- in'this county, passed both houses of the Legislature, ou the :Ali inst. tom Dry Goods Dealers will end, in our col umn=. an odrertisotnent of E. S. Mills. of New rock, oho offers n spleodid stoelc of Shawls. Mantillas, Parasols. etc.. worthy of their inspection when they go Enet. ••leetisos's NI .1(.7.1N11, ANTI JOUTNAL!"—The •mennil number of this Oils. [ misdeal and scientific periodical, has 1,11/1! at hand. It r published monthly by D Ap pleton Yeti York. nod fur sole by A H. English Si Cu., No. 79. ,loeeb THE ALLEM:ENT RIVER. otv much gratified to olkierre the spirit w hi c h h. /won aroused is favor of ors early eon ; !teeth& herwyen Pittsburgh and western New York, Otraugh }Le valley of the Allegheny. 1V: think the matter will not end in talk - this time. The 'American of Snturdas, contained some intere,ting otati,ties of the Mather and iron trade of ILO valley; the tir.t of which is pat Joint It over $1,800.000, a n d the latter at together, tipwards of four for the VA J article+ we have named. vier &,I;mtuirer says . "The new Minister of lYar. situ 46 new row minder-in-tiller of the army in Pori.: are un derstood to he more devoted to M. Bonaparte When wr Mkt- , that till. , yak)" if or • than to the constitution of the Republic. The lively recent nettlement ; toot nut a dollar has new Cranniander-in-Chief hos long beitu noted ever been appropriat,sl by either the federal or' the favorite of the President, and the Nation state govqnment, to make or improve its means , nl sVu ' p " O ' n i t t li s e " mtt " o!l h i ll e t nt - tin ho Lo a astitenrpr:Vsdays to f of transportation; and that it has but one prac he thinks thereby to serve his interests or his, ticahle oat let--down the river iu tunefresh- ; pansiope ."Aehille Barognay was els—the above facts show how rich is tge . pritei born in September, 1793, the son of a general of. which awaits the company that shall carry a first dragoons killed in the Russian campaign of 1812. rate railroad through' it, having New York for tALthater:ed_f...,th,nsirtrArtn,e7,nfitu,d,h.itrilLfaeitisnamtne in one terminus, - and Pittsburgh the other, ;Ma o in Aide-de-man n - of Mar way business probably the largest and best iu that Marraont, at the loupe of Leipsic ,in 1813, thu Union. a ball corned oil his, lett hand He had attain ed the grade of Captain when the empire fell.— The Americon. in speaking of the Convention ' ; In October, Iblfi, at twenty-two yearn of ace, to ho held at Retmershurg, on the 22d, suggests we see him a captain ip the Royal 1512 . 41 . 46: Ln that the day tens ill chosen, being Saturday.— , der the restoration he, rose to he lieternant.enlis- W e t hi n k m too: but perhaps it eanuot he al- I net. Promotion under Louis Phillippe was still cued now. All that can be done will he to c „11,1 more rapid. Actively engaged in the -African hf sum 6 i t s h c o o f tont w a g„, tid nt uf i fi di eze t jn 1 4 . 84e flivi 4e ats ,i,m n dates i,4a statistics. compare views in general terms, an.l C°w`withee to "P" lb ss g h toe P ut ' ded n division of the tinny of the Alp. otl by 3. lic prima. • t the favor of M. Bonaparte he succeeded Gener- We bellevothe plan which would now gain the 1 al Ondinot in the command in chief of the Rot- oflnhto,he nomin a t i onis fiestot-rfess read to to d th u the largest number of suffrages is, a roll ro rm ad to the m I a un y E L P the i d ' a n y . mout h .sf Chaim, thence lip that >try‘m to it, I ces a sentence which though its ordinary times, source, Lb:Mid /IC/V74 the table laud ur summit( it might pass without notice, cannot but be re botwecn the sources of the Clarion and thuds. of 1 gardei in view of the conflict of powers now Bo tha Allegheny itself,—which, singularly. enough. ! grant kAtlfefn i-segil',o7”.."l Judiciary, nu par here timilorly aignincsnf 11, says that he under here flaw in opposite directions.—thence down . stand; his mission to be to pert :'To respect and the latter to Olean• ur near it, where it would t cause to he respected; upon every occasion, the unite with the great road to New Tors. 'shin ! authorities established by the Constitution, and would open a communication betweett Western ; t 4 vigorously second the authorities in theexere non of the laws." It is impossible to nasucinte ' Bennsylvanio_and Western!rev Sock. II most. de- ! • i this with the summary release of SI. Manguin ; sired,. etinAtionisetion. i by the Assembly in spite of the Judicial decision: i3ome are in favor of adopting the old Sunbury! am) with the application of 'at, %login'. credi• and Erie surrey, at the point where it teaches tor to the courti for daninges against the jailor the ill:tie:1. and following it eastward to the 1 for esca p e, and tar a 'en' c 'ed a:der °I arTf'd• — place. tin , : affair may powertuj:interpo.ition 'Williams - Port and Eltairelilitrood, reaching the i li n Y a t e a Z Y ; f i ' e n t;., B o ' l.!: New York and Er . , Road at the latter place.— very soon provoke violent collision. ' -Teeterdnf These quest - iota of routes will no settled hereof- the Court pronomned the eredttiit'a claim of ter, and we think it would he premature to dia. L damage., to he unfounded. the jailor having at at, them now. W emit may ,ne thine. however tire[ rd a "' dtorel... hi , P. , "er. and having irto•,t,it formertle erop,l,oly tf ths_ire the aid of the friends of rho New • ,: I n d t e o d i T h i t Y , l 7, t b a. Voi k U.; Et ie mo-t for Olean. nut ments are confirmed . and ea .41 deleted 1 -g ; t hr , p e ople al,n,f !tie other route con for future attest. L'ules, the pinintaf I.e with that aid, then i t tam lon „ f th- a di.suoded frotnenforcing it. u mug grave contliet • • ; may at nay moment arise. Considering the distr.ure, grade. - • ointrd ezpressions of sympathy and encour Pittsburgh will be strhogly represented lathe j 4gsagg. otlereilla thnjtidges-at the complimen- Reisnersburgh Convention, judging- nom present 4 turf visit of 7.fH You'. , day. and Is elan.- indicatir,ns. • just cited,from the first general can he little doubt that the President ANOTITEII FCCIITITF SLAVI: PII/LAta, a w a la 7: t. a i l o l :t e e f:r7:minorld,t9l"Tils tttgot 'ffe"ldien Para.—On Thursday morning, toiled AIRS proTmi ,Deputy Marshals Smith uu tl ttlrell, accompanied neat and grave affair of the moment, were it not by constable Agnew, amemed u colored woman. that the Executiye, the Assembly nod the public known by the name of Tamar Williams, at herare quite engrossed . the two former with the r ,,, martm, of Fifth street and Hermontz , r t e li of e ti ;l:c c t t iz li ju l;t , t , e t r ir :ri; , l , l ,,, t v h e :t of the town road, PLR:drip : Li. It tea alleged that her Lao..utift; and Legirl ) a * tive g authorities to which I real name was Mahal.. ohs' that she was o fugi- hare hinted that ¢ . The is danger; distracts tire 'date, I,llluitirig to Wur T. 144,411. or leer. attention from the met ely imminent. however se- CPA, 3laryhind. The warrant was issued by the United State, i I t is ifrniFQ-Ss ilde, niiii'tiri the r.ig n "i.i t d e... Commissioner, Edward D. Ingraham. She was i hiding statements aiai have yet renellit"isi to brought before that officer at 10 O'cloek, but. at 1 apecolate upon the changes that ironlE4 France the suggestion . 1 the counsel nn Lath sick". the :at this Moment. If the Assembly has tuSi-runati rase was adjourned until i t ' afternoon of a . a. , , the p ~ , . relorl. in soneeauence of' the engagement of ' ' an - e re ''' . en ' '' itti p"''' inw of the whole rouged and uhsence of Witnesses. The mutter i power of the Ons'rnnii i iii• then quiet may he has therefore, not been presented !afore the I maintained for some time; lint alter all, this may Judge. . I not be the ease. French polities, however, ate We learn that the I. m oot alleges that -the i a mere tome of chance, no fur no h omtit foi, woman alnieeelleil from him mom thin twenty.n .. . concerned, , 1 „.„.. „Let wait the turn - two years ago, and that h has not seen her since fi g ht " - I , 32rni. The woman is A , parentlY shout thirt lug of th e wheel • 1 1 or thirty five yearn of a .s. Iles Imadamil was I 0 1 40 ~,i,.,rn 0 , 0 , 0 I k e 0 11 k1 i,.,” t i,,,,, ), b a ho- , MB. IV erisTell'a Let aorta TO Mn. Ur LsratANN. gill, :lave, belonging to ems other person than :1- //Jais:, nee - of .I—.l supplement to the Liver thediresesd claimant. W. e . hove heard if ssol-! pool Journal, of the Intl nit , denotes n eolumn that Cl,, linqbattit and oste lived on adjoining . to the recent rorrerpouileta.e between Mr. Noise. ploutations, end ili,appesr.dat the same tins,. , The Wallet ha- been a minnher of the Nletliodiet ',tan. the 't u ' iiis " Minister ai Wrishingt . n.sini 1 . /lore! , for ..elle.Tears The worst feature of the : the Amer". sies , v , srY "t Stale. Alter giving c,, , is that site Ilan Live rhildren, three of which ; au outline of the eontrosersy, including several are very young They were all horn iii this estreetn front the. lasi,toc,.., let,. i rn, r , J,,,,,,, 0 1 State. 10.1 we do trot understand that they are w i n d. op ;,. lA u w, '" claimed The hindeinif fib reputed to have some , ••In this way the republic is piortiging the property. The womanassistto be in great di-tree,. Mr. Brown intimated that some of the j Fisrnsenin/U in which, by - ...1-by, she ia le die- Weelada Wirt - Mae, are India...ter county. They t lie t. deVolistit, and cheer o n every where, the ..„,,, i.e .„ ,ttothed to h ey Several colored pt . ° , friend. of ciallisneirniu, truth, and . flre.letn. In pie reere pre.e„.. they j t he themselves i this diplomatic 'et too,' however, Mr. Webster has the hest ride of the argument, for he has , i nietly The Judge authorised the Marallitl to Levy the wore ,. io 0 safe plate unt i l the hearing ' 'the law aphis side,' while there is a freshness about his courtesy that surprises and please,— of to day. ' Congress was delighted with the manliness of l , Dis i t , mt....4llE mai AD „...„. . the Foreign Secretary, and it seems the unwel antioAT .tome laughter Mr flulsemou's notes excited, . . . The Louisville Journal of the gd instant,' has . reached the attentive ears of the repreentati‘es the following partieulur4 of the disaster in this' of Russia and Austria, Loth of whom were in the , teurner, in brief telegraphic notice of which has j 11° `" : , hero already published , This letter from Mr. Mebster has also attract ., led the attention of the Pent`, press The Nfottur. -The Lunt left New °ikons with over two Lm- , emetst Joemto, are annoyed the , the senate dred souls ou bord. - OnMonday, the fith ult., I alB o'clock, when nt the: bend of the !eland'.‘h.. laughed ut the threats of Austria, nod, uotknow tee., in the ifieolseippi, the hoot struck what was! ing what to say, they attack ..the law breeding ' nipposeil to he 4 bung . , and uimolt iirunedudey of the Amen Can Democracy." A raria cot , .went down, with the Log foremost,foremost, the e ft . p ort . itespondent !tip that Mr. Mobster hoe done 'or the boar .dickMg up. , She went down so fast ! „A himself .great honor. in the American ophiton that ' , bent, the pas.engers could be orsmos, tlie ' 'ignin the hlrmard port of the cabin w a s Awe , by the 0 6,1,1 s*d be has vaen en thin pto the sky-lights and the ladies' cabin woe I occasion. under Waxer about four feet. Captain Jones. was I ---• ..•...• . • • standing in the main cabin 01 the time, and by ' From Of J/Ornotona .11/mr. Lis exer.liot , , aidid by co.'. of l'i' officers, the i 110NOAGABXLA B.LACTPUTEtt VLVIEFATION. latlin, and children were safely transferred , to 1 by the acts incorporating the :Monongahela the two:rant deck. the . , only dry spot on n. the ' Navigation Company, we aro authorized to raise . ' boat hat they had to wade in th e water up to the sum of $200,000, for the completion of this theirnechs.- The passengers in the forward part : work, of which the State is bound to take threes at the cabin wore nearl y all drowned. Mang : fifths, or $120,000, in coon no the ' balance of of there arm California/tit out Their way home.— i " ,o 0,0 1 X) shall be otherwise subscribed. Of the deck. passengere. consisting mostly of ' Oar efficient repereseatabrre in Congress, Col. Itillh, some Oertnans, and - five or six Italians, all . Thomas S. floymond, who appears ever to have except three were loot. One of the deck Pas- at heart the interests of his Liiisrict, -informs us sengers swam live Miles before lit winched the , that he hoe assurances that the City of lialtimore shore- There were only I! firemen, out of ill ' writ take $30,000 of the stock. et., soon its the cared, and all the deck-hands were drowned.—' balance ; shall be subscribed—thus leaving but All the officers were saved. the sum -of 1.20,000 to he subscrihri by the The loss Gt It'fc is eqiumted fit I'M to Ids , counties ~, m0tt,, , , ,,,,,,,, and 31 ,,,,,, ?mils, of which number shout V.i) were cabin: lit oil,„.stwths.the most oh. much,-improve,- V"' n gt r t jlt deck Pee'enger'' and the remit' 1 meats is left to the - pirate enterprise cithei • der belonging to the crew. We could not nicer- I citizens? b 4 i l it r e is a work of the are imp°, I°° ; the ' l ' m " of nay of t he ' uffer ' n .' , The ' h , °° . h " 1 twice to th&intereste of our citizens, towurd the anti papers ns will as fur money D t h e n c l er k's I construction of which we are offered the eum of office were eared. however, and that officer, who ! 'hi 7000 0 .,,,,id e d wo g ive $30,001-?add surely stayed oith the wreck, will probably give the i if ne neglect to improve this opportiluity, we name, of the persons drowned Nome of the rdeserve toy suttee all the inconveniences of an Vfitilontifins had deposited their money with 1 ~,,,,,r,,,iii;,,,n,i tardy navigation the clerk: ethos 'retained it in their own litte, 1 , 'The whiiintages of this improvement will be 'e"i''''• ' felt by albelasses of our community; and more The cal:itt, t.hortly niter the •inking of the l rfculurlp by t h e farming interests. Every boat, wish t h e in 'ad then floated . l, ,if tuw w :the rarm•within our county will be enhanced in paa,neers on toe aft ~Pr evi ous ~ reoll a f rom pj per proportion to its to °tie ' bouts-or ' a 'l4- teas made with P!'"" ; itroxiinity to the river. liken this work is tom and ou it several Melt were despatched. to the , f ,r itiet t t h e f armer will have daily an opportunity shoro for aid. Most of the ladies and children seltiling his prolueei either South to the rail were thus safely landed. The p ortion of the road, or Furth to Pittsburgh. without the loss ca mbia which limited - oil watt picked up by the re a dout upon t h e Jetty of Hirer ur six mouths, steamer Pe - tone, about 11 Milt, from where the i ; waiting Mr the rise of the water. 13nt we have accident occurred, and ' lto ' on taker neither time nor space at present to enter into a board at-.: Vero& in the afternoon following.— d eta il of a ll the advantsges to accrue to us from They. were in _lt very destitute 'condition. most the speedy completion of this work. of them having escaped in their night clothes ; The eitite,„ o f 3wion county, with commend alld, being tiptoed in that manner for nearly able energy: „ re moving in tho work; relent twelve 1101 n, ' Fortunately- the weather was agents are visiting Pittsbusgh and elsewhere-, , and it becomes us also to act. Two children were miraculously saved. Holes ;t o soon as we con give ...sumo*, to oaf Were'eUt in Or Wirer deck, and through th em ' Pennsylvania friends, that the menus have.hein ' lO we re e 3 rrie.ted from their berth.' T hey procured to complete thin work front. the state were_found lying on the anittrasses, which were I line to Fairmont, we havetheir engagement that thatitinipon the water in the rooms. One of theta ! the work w ill h e prosecuted f rom p roa ..ili o ' u p isaaid to-have been aileep. They *ere the chit- Ito the hue _ dren of, a Mrs 4tontnan, who had just returned -.._ from California. - They survivors who were taken .4,04 were treated /a the kindest t4oner by Mr. Carter and another - Omen ia the' neighborhood of the ••-• lo the city of Jecksou; n few days ego, tw in, woman, belonging' to 3k. Jock, SP4thttag the yaangesi & ad otttutt gentleman, on 4 into a eisteriton - the 'premium Both were &vim. 'ad,. Tho ' tYondmiwaa drunk • ' - of r dmirer+ of the ruled Iri+h ', kglk ta rok of • Tete jialasf:Exitta froal a !eiler pttentl Asa hifirfaff a frie;uls, qna identity. fan... A grand old ails er fir bas a inquired anxiously, for . straight Weak ei g hty feat high. and a lover of I I you utile that re ar on. ; ' :.Dies, 'etiald'spead Weeks here without exhaust !, with all the exiles. We ; log the arborieultund interests of the park ' in and kliteliel.. The Aleut—which is, to .he sure, some ten or twelve but ' - felt Ininntee walk ! miles round. . . ' s h•r i ll ' i 16'a twenty fire I • A sexy pietaresque cooreeau in the-park, en le lakes; the trysting place closed and forming 'little scene by itself, is call ,j, eta - meet ; 'hot after , ,all 1 ell the Thorne ry. Dia an abrupt piece of ground irettlibarti of the govern - covered with a wild looking copse of old thorns. it ime district, after the I betels, - dog woods: and' fantastic old oaks, and not to escape.. However, I threaded by walks in VirtriCALS directions. In the ; 01 1'4 1 the stistili of the I centre is a complete little cottage, with the neat eat &etch kitchen. little parlor, and furniture inside, andsodofal glowerg : nosii : . Alltto may i.ooLiieredtheorriamentapor ti:novobm.dl,have.d,ritomie such a picture of It in your mind as Would most interest your readers. But you millet remember ' that farming is the pride of Woburn, and that' farming here is a matter of Immense importance. involving the outlay of immense capital, and a I. personal interest and nystematic attention which kerne almost like managing the affairs of State. About half smile from the house Lathe farmery; the most Complete group of farm buildings, per. hops, in the world, where the in-coming lutrvest ; makes a figure only eq tolled by the aceotaintida , Dons to receive it. lettides these, there are !'milts and workshop. o all kinds, and on, the oat stirt• of the park, a VlAole arttlenieut of form rcottages. I can only give you an idea of the at tention heatuwed ondetsils, and the interest M ires in the comfort tpr the immediate tentaita, by resorting td figures; sad telling you that the pre sent Duke has expended ESO,OOO, .(4:360,000, within the past five years, in tiler farm cottages on this estate, witich are model cottages—combi ning the, utmost convenience and comfort for dwellingit of this clays, wifkao much of architec ; tarsi taste main befittinglvidwellingeof this site. Of course It large part this estate is to let but tenants, hot atilt a large tract is managed by the Duke himself, who pays more than 400 la borers weekly, throughout the year. ' The form ; log is very thorough. and the effects of draining in Improriug .the land have haen very striking. Above fifty miles of draio Lave•been laid, 'in this estate alone, annually, for several years peat. You will gath-r them this that English api culture is not made a mere . recreation, and that even with the assistance of the most competent and skilful ogelits, thelife of a nobleman, with the immense estate and the agricultural mates of the Duke of Bedford, in ono of constant occupa tion and active employment. Beside this estate, ho.has:another in Caluhridg“liire, rolled the - Bedford Lever.—a rust prairie of some IEI,OOO acres, reclaimed frpin the sea, aud.kept dry by the constant action of steam engines, but which is very productive, and is perhaps - the most profitable farm hind iu the kingdom. Yours, In your yo ti►►gtur. Mt* fel l the most intiatte-ti have tstot Ilagber. two ilatt4 iitatioati (rem tttio./ td NV.. Wt., to sett Mot, to whel* th* three tli4t l were disappoiatett- went to confine each hod given their imrolel they do not sato • i government, t •• Soon after, our it tirsion to the lakes, Mea gher visited Bothwell, with his friends Mitchel and Martin. We the made his acquaintance. Be hae been gettinra fine boat built to beguile his time on the lakei, and he is about building a hermitage on one of the Islands, where he pur poses residing. He asked Allem -, n friend of mine, to go up and Christen hie boat, Whiehis to be called isiperanta,' in iomplitaeut to the Bair poetess: but as ire nit agreed that the wenthet7Js too c6hl for the ladies to truce!, we deferred the christening ttlisspring. "Smith O'Brien, who, you know, refuted his parole, is rontlnod to Marfa Island, hotnoW allowed more liberty than qt first, ha Mg a horse to ride about the island, which Is a beau tiful oue. - - •• Mitchell's countenance I, very fine, hae geritt variety of expres,inu: he has the etamp of a leader. Hi, health is much improved by the climate, Martin hi II great favorite silit ill all—he is sa kind. frank. humble, nod honeat—Ps health is also good. They are on the molt friendly terma with all the neighhorboc.l. Three days never pass that we don't see some of' them. A few day. we had tweet laugh at theta: they got , tired of their lodging , . tatty thing bufieomforto- Me look a cottage, and ke 14, house three days easetly. The first evening they came and poured nut their household griefs at Snit dreiide : they nest went to•our friendy,,the the third Nlr Mitchell, deelared he could Aland It no long er. and Teton:led. hag and baggage. to his former hounekeeper, declaring that no house nook! he kept without a woman.' Butmequent letter contradicts the report et Mr. 0111rien's attempted e.scspe, for which the writer says there is clot the least ground. re.pi the Itorticultotive fir fehroni e KR. DOWNING'S LETTERS FROM ENGLAND. received in London a note from the Duke of Bedford, which led toe, while I wee in Bedford shire to make a limit to Woburn This is considered one of, the most complete estates andieetablistiments in the Kingdom. It is fully equal to Chatsworth, out quite in another way. Chatsworth is semi-continental or rather it is the concentration of everything that Euriiiienn art can do to embellish end render beautiful a great country residence. Woburn Abbey is thoroughly English , that id it doe= not aim at Inptly: eo merit ne gTandeur of extent and substantial completeness, united With the moat =rtematie pod thorough edministration of tie whole. Besides this, it interested rue much no the pose for rgactly Or, centuries, of a ; I family which has adorned its high station ia, the highest virtues. and by uu especiel duration to the interest-e of the soil. The present Duke of Bed,' ford is one of the largest anl• most scientific far- ' mere in England, and Ms father the Into Duke, was not only - on enthusiattic • agaiculturist, but the gee.ited arbericaltung and botanist of his ‘ 1. 3 ., whose works, both practical awl literary', made their mark p,pop the age- The Wohnni estate consists of abant thirty thounami ecies of land. Tharp is n - ftnepark Of three thousand acres. Von enter the approach through n singularly rich avetaueof evergreens composed of shelt perhaps one hundred fen broad sloping; down like an amphitheatre of foliage, from tall.orway spruces nod pines in the bock ground, to rich hollien, and Portugal laurels in front. This cootuurrs pet nligis holt' o mile, and then you lraVe il and Witid through an open pork specious and growl—fora couple of miles—till you reach the ahhey. This is note building in the antique =tyle, hut a grand and massive pile in tic clessical manner. built ahem the middle of the lost century an the site of the old abbey have said tient this place seemed to me ...ten ting? English, The brat night or the house is peculiarly ea. 'lt is built of Pertinent Anne, end tole dint intieve . discolored look which where' even w&teleto huil.hogn indhis dalup climate, amt which we in America know nothing of, under our pure nod height skies—where the freshness uf stone remains unsoiled Simon Wei' length of time. Wobunt Abbey in a lane palace. and Ciontain. ing. ea it doc. 4, the accumulated luxuries of art. refinements, and comfort+ of so old and wealthy • a family—with an lit,lme agsrearty'aiihttkihrof t our mnney-eyow will oat he surprised watch that we have nothing with which to compare it. Indeed. I believe Woburn ie considered the meet romr.lete house In England, and that is saying a good deal. when you remember that there are .0,04.10 private houses ha Great Britain. larger than our President's house. To get au idea of , it. you mind imagine a square Mess, about which externally—especially on the tide fronting the park. there it little to Impressyou-sonly the op peal-once of large sire, and nu air of simple dig nity. 'lmagine this quadrangular pile, threeato ries high on the park or entrance front, find trio stories high on the giteden Or rear, and over two h i pmed fret in length, on each side.. The draw. ing room floor, though nu the secopilintery, le therefore. hastily on n level with the garderisand pleasure grounds in the rear, and the whole of this large floor is occupied with an unbrokensuit of onperh apartments—drawing rooms, picture : galleries: music rooms. library, etc.prsoecting and receding, and stealing out and in among the delicious scenery of the pleasure grounde its the most agreeable Intumer. There in a noble lihra iti pith 24.1,0 volumes—a gallery, one hundred and forty feet long, filled with fine lamlpture— , (among other things, the migiaal group of the three Imo, by Cr anal a tort of wide cot thior running all around the cpuoiranglo—filled with cabinet, of natural history, works, or art, ' Sc.. nail forming the must interesting In door wok in wall weather. Piothien by the great : coasters, especially portraits. these rooms are, ; very 'rich in, mod among other things 1 noticed cen ts in platter, of all the celebrated aaimals that were reared heir ty the late Jake. Now. Imagine the quailtangle continued lathe rear on one side nest the sculpture gallery. ! thrtaigh a colonade like side series of buildings, including ridiug house, tennis Court, etc., a Squatter of a mile, to the stables, rthich"ore of I ttiemaelves larger than most colititry imagine hot-Wises and conservatories almost without number, connected with tho hoes° by covered passages, se at to etar.bike the tittneelt comfort and beauty; Imagine an grimy consist ing of a cottage; find the oyouads about Iffericed I in and filled with all nutnuer of birds of brilliant I and beautiful plumage i Imagine a large dairy, I fitted up its the Chineee style, with a fouutein in the middle, and the richest porcelian revel, for i milk and butter imagine a private garden of bowers and trrilis work, euthosomed in creepers, which belongs especially to the Duchess, nod you have a land of sketchy outline of the immediate I nocessotien of Woburn Abbey. They occupy the apace sir a little village in. themselves: hut you would gather no Idea of the luxury and comfort they afford did you for moment forges -that the whole is managed with that order and system which are nowhere to ho tumid so perfect as to England, I W a t t 0,1, to I give you another ides of the'establishment, that a hundred beds ate made up daily for the family ! and household alone, exclusive of guests. The pleasure grotinds which aurrouild tWw.• sides of o the h en „ , Ba d upon which these realm open. ! ore no beautiful and coinpletethat you muktper , mit me to ,lweir uPen them ti Mpg, t.isr-of a series of differentEariens me cue into the other, no to pregtice delightftilsing iii riety, and revering it apace or many about which I walked in to hetrilderi.4 a state of deifeq that Into finite unable to say hew large they ore. r ithow,i however, that they contain uccnae of arapcacinS, barked by another of Deodnr retiAMiri for ;non Inxurips groith,each dine upward of a thousand feet A iiine epecimen of the latter tree. leepty-fief or thirty reel high, attracted:7l.i attention, and there was • attothen'tWenty-hre feet, of the • beautifal Nor. rotk Icl a n , t r4ne,.--growing in the open grohnd, tooth the shelter of a glazed frame in winter.— .. Theas. pleasoyegiomulsyttowever, interested me 'lllO6l in that portion called the American gar ' den—several acre, of slophig, velrety, turf, thick - ly Jotted with isreept , etrhodalendroos, miens, lc., forming the richest masses of dark green Mileage that it is possible to .conceive. In the - months of May and June, when these are in full ! this must he scene of &Inlaid drafting brilliancy. The soil far them had oil. bean ! formed artificially. -and consisted of a mixture of peat and white sand, in which the rhododendrun• and kalmws seemed to thrice admirably. ! Beside this; some, there is a garden composed L_wholy of heaths, the hods cut in the turf, one species in each hid, and full ciflelicate hallo : parterre flower garden. in which a spiking ef , feet was produced .hy contrasting vase, colour ed quite black, with rich masses (growing io the g... 4. lTO ei:d e ) ,.... e o r f e b t7l otb r , w l_e i b t h oF m r s t a i i:l o l ' o m . w p s i v i e . t att e abc :l co an l e i n e it t li:er.to of I these two genera-in the World—the taste of the farmer Duke—nod with which I was familiar be 1-fore-bond, throup the ••SatictuLa Irorturnese," atelMr. ethetair work on the “Crostra of ll', firm," • The park is the richest In large eveigreent of any that I have ever seen. Ili? large of (be fernier bake [has- Pioilaeed at the present penteol,. after a growth of over fifty or sixty yore' tha most euperbe results. The csdath of LehattOrr-4he • most sublime end venerableht all trerell, ill 4 lion imildest of al inargrena„ Ore oree paluv-4hough all . the ran pines and Aril •The first John Hostel!, Duke of Bedford, came into pcsecutsion o.f thin etteto dt06.19, and it has descended ip the family erne:since. In one of the apartmeUts of the palace is II series of miniature portnite pf the itoade of the fitfully in of t 4nbrolien lire, for 100 'cert. Aminßei : 4o spite returned to Mobile from rensgeob‘ op the :list ult., and left the wee clay for Moelitecrieir op hls Ins A 0 Weektiogtop city. —414 leaving Pettsucele the party were saluted by the Forts sod the Nray Emionsrtoa NICABA QM. —The pea [otta ni beauty and richness of liicerogna are extra ordirotry advantages which it proooots to settlers: ticizootot are oettlittig there to low numbers, ttottior, under the ansPicea'ot the oolotalltei %be great scientific traveller, who dooms Oontral A- Nerien to present thoppast Held for colonization of ony (Millis confining. VOL ONTAIT 111,1 Z niAll4llTErl. The jury in the ease of. Knight, borlicteci for the killingefliughes at 11.0u.t.i.; have after being out more aria 24 houre, returned a rerthet of roluntoq, 'laughter. In the Virginia Mime of Delegates on Mon day, the vote rejecting the Central Railroad till was reconsidered. The House oleo unanimous ly pun,' a resolution, ,euthoriring the employ ment of counael to def end the Wheeling Bridge case in the rinpreme Court. Josay Liso,—Aftet giving ten or twelve con at New Orlenns„Jenny Lind will proceed to St. Louis and Cincinnati, and return to New York before the tenth iof April. Castle Garden has been tamed, and will be fitted up in elegant style before tlist : lterloil. RignorSalvi, the great Tenor, has been - eagaged to eaglet Jenny Lind's grand concerto in New York. Stephen' Hempel:slut, Jr.,p prespq sprip i pc or the yov/st sod thwishillA Shit' a lowa', wei fcrnierly a wool moister,. and toned for tunny putt-. in Milford tuwalihip, Ducks County in this. State. • Desirable Suburbia Residence for Sale. Toe mohieriber obit, to. Pale the balfre .at woods slur, L..awi 1,14, Park stmt. below Tn.. pima to Alliatbany, and alitiat.d. anima,. walk ffr. lb. taasket of std. city. Tlie Vd ti Ito feet front on halt it. fritinhatt beak 241 feet, tom alled— , antalallta ....If ow. la, avowal, and I. bostadtd °Pi'. Wt. alarm/id nab tfraw Yal shtiadory. The hou.n In [warty new, large. sod tarliallogly v.ll .anneal. ball. • front of 50 fiat, and a doitb of 7 and rantafra fourtoen roma, lane filet wide II 4 built to the beat and ari , at data Lin wanner, eta has s Inilmatf roof. and the Madras. eAtetellientrt. Tan palnlta. with Oil unfailing ynKat of 0.4 amt a 44 fro the portafry• v. Iltildlaka, stable, rartfroilo,fre i ar. "[lie grOal•fr ate 1.7 natttly a. • l•wn friPetal wlilt clad, hull tree, efranyeena, towering shrub. manta. atiopetiertini, am_ and a email Auden. The frail lo of fraibed kind. 002 the trfra Clair prima, and 11.14 ruiltakb Cr the ',ant. of ast onlltagy frailly. The intact/on of ltd. fr,..1,41fry subiarlon frantefr, renibl•oil with runtlgittlY 14 ttka t o any 1' 4 4. 4 la I ktil , Pl t 't • .2.. 4 a." 4 14. 8 11 4 ' 4 , 44 • i'''Ot" . l".4' taadb PUL4uritb. Ise city, fke tam tj.aayy, ." hub anatod. fortaltni ailtalytker . ,tifiwpial of •4" prtvi trOtt. 1.31 a'l . attl enters on &tarts Ow% ttp twi (1. o. W eser In fall view. The fraLlene• mid ground. ara aranplotelt nanayal (Nan any antra, stew of difrt. defrfrartfro of matfett 3.11,1 rep letion.ol34 afford- a Pain-anent an atilet and praa.ful ..If longed fondue quiet =ad. bathe r.ntry, Tb. ',Pp/Tit - wilt litaald at a balvala.o4 tal.frailon rd WWI, linguini at tb•tfristate 0000. W 0412 .1). Ca-sronfrat to to r.tilfy that to to, itott.,e lo the WI at IMO, Ay the claw. nt Iltoo Els. In • left 1.4,1 , 00 !Woe. and war altorat tunny 1..lizol• Ile LW 1rr.0 . • sol.ller to tho ...flirt. Ile tra.k aro taken to ook of the fast loipltals to Logolott, 1:11:14 had the troll trcuturot Loofah kouki rooki Out be re.. ..torrd to right, And trai dMiatfool tocurabl6. Leant re otorli gout the Nttnigm g l lbottsht I traukl rotor of It on WI , 117,01 tank° of th• Prttolootrt tit * . which ett.fri,losl. It• roam. cnv 7 16.30.; t.;„ 41 401 ? ....1 1 . tye MO of tb• 11401i0 a the atvigfl tiay gar. I tier T lrs hO.I ~toe 'u(!9 l 1.111 D" I. lICSIPUitT JONES. CnAedillote.i. Bremer Co, Ps.oot. • Mo. fu .ale by Kaltr t ADDisrell, thi \Cord street• R. E. Mkt, G 7 Wothi street; ILI A. Yalmertock. A (b. sum. word .O J OO rtgrets, D. AL Curry, D. A. Elliott, Joseph Diniglastouiii U. P. :chiral., Alleabrny, also by the yr- Prictor, S. M. KIDD, liasiti.Sgreuth st. Pittsburgh. Citizen's Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. ENCOUHAnE 'HOME INSTITUTIONS. °Mee N. 11 Mater in the warehouse at C. IL C NI. 11. Ile err Preeident A. W. 3lnata, Thu conirany la nor prepared le Imam on me rcLandlw In Mac onLI Oa tranoltu, ge. Au amrk guaranty bir the ability mad Integrity of the InultuM.n. t. ationbel 'slie diameter ef . ttneViteetera. rritrirto,t . l dthen. of 1n1,t0410,;:ng,,,,1k1i'ir.4.,, uixl 0. finerey Wm—Baggier Min. Lormer: thematic and ForeOn &change, Bank No tes, . Gotd 5.110 m, Itought;Scltt Erchatts.rett micliAlicir ANTI - 1 . 19u5 Whl. A. f111.4..1i. Cf), _ . Igo ei Wood Street,tlittati. / 4- 0 htfro.irit_ i pOPARTNERSIHS—We have associated with us l'uodesYsLith: Mfr Cashki of thw liryners Ihtyysllr Ilsyk: why will Clallity hyrsbrall'ettSwlhs Ttly nyh, nlll. him moans eitery AV. . I . .. EXPIONPE AND—WilaNq HOUR A. - WILKINS 64 CO., Corner Uird and Market sta., Pittab'gli. Foreign and American Hardware. LOGAN, WILSON 04, No. 129 Wood Slieet 11A1). .!,(XV 2+,4 A full and Ana 094441 1 VON AMP AMERICAN ECARDWARE, to ladulubly with any at the mete= LOOK HERE MY FRIEND! 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W. /late al p h p a4Al miy • .11•• Met: T.A4•1141'11 lad S. t aw, as. c a CALL ila -- tai:motaber and Ifincraidabla elimembre ofatitniewe OrtY :¢stlng fat a dbwam,lAtate °fit* herr, An loot dial lcitio•dflbar,iittentkin of viedicsi ;on. mi.. of aw* db. eve*. clanaid woderi the genital term of eialeuto POO. !ire. hero out/awed incuralde. mid the unhappy Innent waa al lowed to die. without 131(111ralsclowe twing ...ailed to oiler him a Impala( nvoreer. - Happllythia ran nolinitrer be the croe. A remedy ha. hero found which .111 cure all thew. complain., of slim..., clutratirr. analog from demtuf':- inent of the liver. The fill. dim-orered by Dr. 11 - Lane. of Virginia, art directly on the liver. and by correcting Ile 01 1940. arid purifying It from &awe, cute off arafratir pate. the complakte that hare thela origin lo the diem.. of tbleorgan r R.medie• hitherto *mooed Mr then. dsra ere hare Ailed to operate atom al• WA of the dilemma but Dr. Cl'l.aties Pills make !bowel,. felt upng it.. onion of the Ilrer. mid by rimming the fountain dip tap the ImPute weenie of dici-aar •hich them derive their etiatetww.llor rale at . J. KIDD a CO. • NO. al) Wood it European Agency, • The auLarribor Intetais visiting Ma aninciatal HO. of Or..[ Britalo. laanro, nod Gonasoy.d.H.g the monttl. of April. May. Mot Jou., WV. !oaring PlHOortab oa March 17th. aod.Mtl h. ploarod to attend to all, syrepeles a a be.- rhararter obloh toot be coreded to his rare. JaiaitdOaril JOHN D. DAVtot. On Monday. the 70th ur Y. broary. bier. SAMS F 1011.41, Ora n. W. Vennllnt agasl 54 year. ?be funeral will take {dare thin day at 10 o'clock. a., Y. fr. - m her late reoldrore earner Third and Grant atrest. to procaed to the Allegheny tAnnatery. The Mena. of family aro luvite.l to attend alltusut furthor ontke. , Sliaml and Mantilla Wareham. •1 BS. MILLS, No. CORTLANDT tup:+hiliwd NEW 10110, .1. now opening ono of largesi of rirbest assetinients of PPItING-AND SC 1/11hit SIIAIVI-4 heron.nee'ved. Also LACE MtMLIN sal all kinds of SILK 3IANTILLAN, inonufwin• red from the latest Purls (+Athos, rsceivolbs.the ott out pvticularly salsided to the :soling trade. A 1,.. a ve spienalkl ofasul CAR AthOLS AND CAI. I co ry uslethig of frininq plain edged entthu sod silk .at Turk Faith Parasol., 11011 Cotton sod Dine. him Umbrellas. .111 id whirls will be offeti.d.st extn•suely tow pre.... e eased...llr invite our We,dern friends to ex. mot.. ten work le.fore tenvhsionv. IRE lstlisW irI•ANIIS. fur exhibiting • •nd Nlautillas. put up its rases for trati•purtatioin feltildf ' _ . aI.ISII.F.OPATIIIC BOOK S--Just published .101 for sale atthe hook store of the usu lerstaned. nd'. laustawne Physician, meths.'. with additim++, from the athor, mannwrit of the ith German naltiOn. COUIBIIIIIIW, u Ow, • taluthir in p dex. of the medicine,. and the di-as,. in • Ilich they -se used.' C..n of medicine far the above work. ARlicA Plaster. Arnica Viewers and tricturr. Sugar of Milk.' (Dobai,: a fall 501.111 y of all the taediCine+ used hr pb+ sicians the diflorcnt dilutions sod trituralkinth with all the Inak• polillstuAl on lionceopathth always. O. on /A A nd. 4DCEJFEN. role Mend far Homeopathic Medicines au, Books, 41.11. It air: Liberty et. Elf BOONS AND. DIAGAZINES— Ihham's )Is•tarine for )lareb, with 144 i nag.: Hticulturist, far Fabruary: (Minister. 'lOl • Whist ticsiew d,r'. /Area Iliselplim • take: Mn hang '. .UanZlnt Nat Home I nelson., miethr mothers and daughters: )Inther's Dec:Awn:we. by Gram Aittalur. indfdliveption• or the history of the hutaan Licari: by dirs. EilLei • Oliva.. uteri: VI k r 1 3 1". lti ' min at IV%f +l,4otit Post (IC nee. 101.11 , Ii t RF.WAdb--Rtm away' from the anbarrDwr, Gams in Paw Deettowniship. Alleghe ny County. IA Antlt.un.l great ire, named Joseph laths, +heat lit years of ape . I hen-IA Ihrwsins all persons &cm harbunuw. or ;risque; the. will . r .ptrteace la Layitemunt the i.thwe reword. but minims., till he paid if brought hcrith, fehlliwder NOVI: )111.11.E1L WHITE FISH-9 2 bbbi, for ante by ISALAH LUCKEY JCO. - bli Watrt =I Front PM lIIEESE-123 kITS, in nture and for ludo by b•bll !FALAI( DICKEY k CO TISIOttIY SEED--in store and for sale by Ottll 1551011 DICKEY e CO. rriAli-150 hblo, in'Atore and for sale be I. 011 1551511 DICKEY a tn. HIE CANAL COMPANY—The Stock !ll[ .d holders of the Omar Catantary Orr herrhy ittoii aml that am Annual eloction al:lime-lota far tht• math,: yoar.ll h int Irtttl at that tate la Ur, thr fed Mon- Nlatath toot_ at o'clock, cal;t " of the Yrciddrnt lr. ey, Caul Fa. 6.'51 tall FirHE LADIES all pay "1r you Rant real psra Teu. row Morrie t Ilaturarth'• Tea thorn Is th e V swat! for It.' The ina they snit at 30 rent) ler potted is rrnil , ler: , imal. and than at 73 touts and $l. are deft. m.. Car ptial..itmu,l. or utherior Ira. ur nacr kept at this estahltotanert. am/ they now rstull all th eir Teat tirert troth the ort,thal thetas. harlot proud that Install oat 3..... p to Mobil)). until's).., which, beholding up to the DOR. you trill gad Is as wroth as • lady's veil. *bit.. QUNDRIES— • Re )l g o a W.as h r,.-n.., k 10330 bush Drn tOlp3ole. tt . .0 hhisextra WathPllyCoßuu . 33 Jo nupsrlia der toi (iO.l extra Coro Drthas. 1400 bov. Wi /11.0111.4, U ea* oalfrvle hi JOHN ATI a VD, Libetty will arrive in this city in a y , aul witi .141vet"ca....rir, tis .nickse clod, EVOIXERS , -la rigtrived, an addition- Ke s. fr.b 41 , 4+1 araulue Con , . Rost) r.qr, al. Allecri 11 W. W. AoUNTRA RESIDENCE FOR RENT-. IL. The dorltitot Nara , fartortt. oecupt,l by the sit.' .u 1 G.A. Alattrbrrtrr. utast.. ho law a tilt .I.llrohept owl Ilsorbetter tionk Pool. Pith oartlato , LoP. MIAs .at oihrr out boosts. and about an acre .f motor. the '"L" Si"'"' 1.1 At'l "4"' BAKIFIVELL Watt. GP arbor m iht/rbut ph . . n t)LI, BUTTER—.23bI6 [ mine, for mac by t - It* HAH110.1.)11: * Atoll • N 0145 Pint .104 /Id Secmd LINSEED OIL-7611M.. for mile Ly , lIAICBAt 611. TALLOW—NI OAF, prime. for sale by fr.bll.. aL . BROOMS-Str dozen, for salt. le; febll S. 6 W. itARBAUtiII. I)R APPLES—ISO bus prime. for sale , b% fan ,1 a W.11%1061 , 101. I)it/ El) BEEP—P e m ask. srar cured, for .ale b, 0.1.11 0. 6 W. ILMINEtiII. NITINDOW LASS—WM resorted 4se, fur onle 0. a W. 1161111AU.1111. WU hogs No. 1,. for L we to4wlA V . : jlAlLll.lpin d r, LOVER SEM - V.-SM . print. Ohio. for '616 bp - iebn 9 A W DRIED PEACIIES—Ifiti bap fir make its N. 6 kV lOTTON 'CWINE-250 superiolP qual , Oi liilG4 Cg, 1410 NoL lrutxt. rtrdet `t 4STI SOAI , — , A I yit.e3 far lode tOr kRIn .I.ISIVIR d CO. APR- kegs awl Ibs bbls, for sale LP 4 %IRON'S • KIRKPATI9CI. ia 1:4463440 hole Clover T "ig*N 4 2•K r afr:t b i •- Dn t Vr J .IPVLES--21)(1 buslir4 ,, 00. looßl'autt UR Wi ,oc bl 6.1,10 liIREIVcilleK. E R I Lll,lliN TrirstP, Vberke.s, -mad iNT P ."'"" b) J. iyll/hISM,AK k 11. 4 Ft.lr\V ERS--For ' , ale by • 04.J° J. SCllOOIiklA 10,11 • CO B LACK LEA/1-710 11/.of .uperior •alr h, It L. FELLEILL awa_ I bbb+ for by R. E. SCLCCR, .M yAT 1.11111 ~ ei,i. f„r ~alliy farlo R. E. SVI.LEN, VOITERAS-10 bbla for pale by Oda N. f SFILErlik VIAL CORK S-1000 qust fox c.blo KI CEUo. 1 111011. 1 SE DE LAINF:S—PriAd and solid uuricrintix'" MOURNING GOODS—Murphy & Burch geld have on hand net am ettment of mart Bomb.- Ae, Calm. Cloth. !loom de• Purometio. futhhol laza o•llier el, ke of Mumuu . koolle. f,blo 1 - 1.4 be o.ll' SUG.III-100 asoorted num r., far tkle by Eltifillit11)(1: k ao \o. 116 Waltz. Ft. ISAIAII DICKEY' 8: CO., Agents for Ma lily. Iron Works, nut. Iron for ralo oupertot haults.ml, warrard.l. IVorrlontm 112 W•teraml 107 Frtall 0.1111 BATTING -15 balegyuperior, for glIV,_ 1.. Y tale isymi l TEF.Y - A co. ticatox—to I?nles for ludo by • 1.1 t,• • ISAIAH MCKEE k(V 1 1 0110:1 BAGS—AI doz twilled:. for Ftale 11,_/ by ' .h r SteGILL.9 it ROE Q EGA US-10,601167ineipe. for tale by thlfl )IIiXEL. I C tri.)E 1..." Adipiipinratikte Notre. 'cif ' AdialflistrAinfi to the Es. war { tie havul'lllfee.tiff'ot Wllkihs toweighip ; Al. • ny Ee. Anerda6ll 2 .. tutwe 'Not mated to the sot , *Tiber. At t Etrwitut imictited to mkt total.- on toluteittel ii . hod , 1..... 11 w0 fayment nod dime having elliiMA ...g.ilitil th • rem:. will tetwent thari , f , AAgement to Wiikthe town•hiii, fel.lOwetT 4 :. A ' ittgl A triralhe. , V.:II'..UABI:I. 314Lik.IVIt AND.LOfB rot AALE—Ttro lone. Eitot • taut et ea. - Inn oil IL; Deafer t.:rook. eith Ire tie . ' nun hewn. Ate, .4 a II inhfrio; a) fogy tichoterneetwanty . . Ping ebbilb.— AI.. e. Tano of 118 hetes. oh the Ohio row, three miles B 'ls' 4,Z ; T . . k tae!ttri• It ' % '' er rESTI ' Iw...• ..74.: " Ajt itteeteir nir itif iwr eon.. Alto. ' t•_ ot 1,1, Ilii...v.Aini do, he 1'25 pie arre. Meth ll'ti i.ore• cut :11,,,h1vtl aryl for Ili pee arm, together with too Ahet• c.y r ..,.. 4w. iitel wine Ezujoire of • • . N. P. . 4. I. IL KElNEtthliVt, Attoroev• pcl.Aw toilti•lowitt/Lhilte' tetile No t ulo rt rr - .. otA • iagnIQNAL GAP' . -.' 4 -Y°. Prlclfiy, TOWS tots in z.-• ' Irv, t'reVlat klitisfottOP .t Liverpool 0. too Mn. nui ,Li 7,. n: !O . t 1 ; 4 eale of Lots in ' tho tilr..*r. " .vr. d . ?- .. f.' r t" ' d&te= l l ' l42l:tr a hn Yotnon...l in ,0 •" . 0 1,..... a LiQm it 1.".1htvall1"";1 t ItlinW fr - ot t ts UM outgo/aro onet t tho •• r It f ,tr i 7 4 -,:,...- 4. 4,T . ,, , r,,,,, !tit" tonllna to ray anyttdo c a =alb' a 7 t aciPtUgraft=oti l tlt t nT L"' aad1,,,1 goet,3l:vo pa have got-tatty chanL4 of bi. iwirc tv oy thin atnnoa ti proonte , t Onto. ..1 o 4 4 . (5. i(A. &Yeoman the owl ellObleatol dentable to A., r 4 , ll M i ltaftlovirally Otani to notivatre of ri. M Zw...itittt I % P, q - orit h =TtormoN l: l7 " . ' or ~., 1...„,‘„,,,,i. r.b. w... ,.. JuIIN I S. ttLIa.ELY tot• trataliant Correction. - .• • r publishing the uncalled for balances of he - Hank of Ntlonrset. pearling to lan, Itellerember keleegr Lieu cng toJrner Whom,. made Ifnrefre feo. woo • erronenusl prinhel Jeer, Pougheey." Th n e boy Interested VIII take rewire Mar manor ho IlkinVol. is ea red for within the time stipulated In tie. 4ri or Afeetohlr, hr ereat to Ito (Ammon. *efr.h. ff. oronollemn. JOUN tSIDEIi. Cartier. Linen and Iloase — Tini;di. - 1k A. MASON 4 CO.. • No. G 2 and G 4 IMetket torte ttetstentli he teeet a. Mee huge ret et . the teaming rood, o t bmit manatee. aW :";, k iZ D tPl'; ) , ))4 . thetabee. pilaw wall Mama; /1114.1.. KUHL. 8.0k1,1 eud. ELM El* . Luau Lawn, atal Lirs. Quals= r : Vluar acd Linea Damask, all lde vu 01.mbrie lisadkart.lllafx 104 Allendale Elitetlngg 104 Boatalajtat toba 64. At/arr. etletingg - 4,7=1,... tt te r G. to , Taiwinee downsitiall: ~ , AN A DJou ED MEETING Of.-THE A be "'tlrlrA . .treisttr " At r. C o=l i‘a . tegthe Leetun. Nom of the PreeAserlAA A-42.. "u"" Audi. Gt.; J. J. Buctiva.N.Slr:7. . -r- __ .... Pittotami6. iN . t....).... -4 ti , .-1.,k. 1., Prrimt..11.44......k 0,11 . 2 % Ri , ,.. n.":11. t .". 724Villit tZliaWMiAtlial io l. : g i ti ., A.L..)::T"UP. L. °o4*-- / IJ . 011Naiir...._ irtlltwarT Large Auction dale* Refined Sugar op BATTLE GROUND SUGAR REFINERY, • AT NEW ORLEANS. 4 : l fiWi HBLS OF REFINED SUGAR. T5. „,,,, t 0 tt0 Loaf, itlnobol. Powder:Nl, smell roY be pmt id..Aoolide at hew thre lons.. the 1919 a [rho's,. MI. by B. TUIt.FIN. al the Noted T9IOS, 11.1. ILLY. ILLANCLIARD A CO.. Ageribe areal& Illetaletr. Nolr IL.. a.... in..Terme litenil We. . ILO. oh the gime day. at lb. MUM 4M. WO Caducei oth pale Pod dart Pellero d Braun, 50 al. ^ pale 11M9 do m 75. do " " 1911 do du Jo lo " BIS do. do NOW. Imperial 6•110 010. All the above Are alder Cueluat nun. litre. tw toekele thileholet Ile) MALY Abeinth: liO " .11randy Cherlitie. iel" , Mute truirjoilled bel beelike 011rer 011; MO men :Mediu." JO Oil. 6911. Quarter sal taaa tnaeafir-T liberal II wk.. Lftw Partnership.. TIIE have asmAated them selv. Itie . preekre.? Lew, ander the nen a( BIvK eAluatine. tbn other 01 the. viten not ei eieil in Cour t en be firma at all time In the ne, nu urtb erre, Pirrelievnb, tee , oe j ru m tinkillf. Dusk, • ' • Liteillir • . • RIP OIN , GfIA3IS--filurphr Bure held IJr have oo to • large lot of Drip • liingtouns, which' al an , . • reducni minx earth rani mart. allk Awl Market greet.. lAA - CAUTION. Fr LIE public • re cautioned agninnt nog .an aceept draft to .I.l' caner. drturn by .Otul- Noll.ll4roard aIA on earllrle of 0. hen tort. &tett einrlnoatl. other :Nth. WU. aod paßple PIN tocotto after date f r Urventern linodrad nod VI r.erect Int Into tarot,. oa. Ink raid arerptaure no! , mai cal team Nen York to our :are. no the 14th of January, and On. titled to reach uv. KENNEDY, CHILDS a CO. frbaullt IFREM. FRU 'l'—Peaches and Blackberries Put up In thet cora juke. sod bormettoallY t .orrby presercLor heir orltical tarot awl freelinea, Alpo bruPPlurto put up It the none mama. for pr tart, Ort b Aland ibr Fab. by WO. A. SPCLURG t 256 Liberty Amer: BIRD SEE anary arid Hemp Seeds of the. toot q Illy for 6.1.6 W .Al ACCLCRO t CO. LINSEED 0 L-5 bids just received, pure Conine, OIL Ph!. ft 4. TIFOUNON. LITTLE CO, No 245 Larrtr larmt. L hitt° AND!. PA. RAILROAD STOOK— " i '''" l '''''''' '' ' "l "' " Wif . . b i. lIILL t CO, &IA nark and Exchature Broker.. FIGS AND AISINS—I49 boxes figs: - 393 do raWor. NI enn.l r.rol for =de h' BROWN t KIIMPATILICK. o- b 1 lik lOLA:SSE, tierces and 300 barrels, 111 prime mart.' ..e g bhlr A. II Ire sole br i — BILOWN't KM:PATRICK. LARD OIL-1.15 bbls best refined Winter, Su We 1, J. F.C1100:01kKlat t CO. &IA ~ r.i Wood grat. reams assorted; vge by bb J. YCHOONIUEER t CO. Common, 10+7 * " 174C110%1713& b iII tCO. 11ILDER'S C SMONS—Jufflt received rind ots by Da al Av J. KIDD CO. o.i .rmt. ig 'TAKER'S lERBS, all Yindo,lrejh lot io boad....vd • m4EY lEEE .T. D CO. GLAZIER'S I lA.MONDS-1 doz. for sale by DM .1. KIDD 2 CO. I, oNil SRA few low priced Lon; kW f&T'unVoit6,.. • ISSES \STOLEN SHAWLS- Of o •u -"I•r""*""urr'" "Tatenr • StiIiTIFIELD. CASTOR OIL-10 brie Blow's best, for sale VaDD it Ca UTTER —7 bbls fresh Rani • .o 7.0 kegs do ixot reretsrd 'and ad,o/o by Gig MoIiILLS a KOK. rpOBACCO-40 boxes 5 Lump, for *ale by 4b7 .116111.18 it A _ 0L WINDOW GLASS-100 Ms "Uaugb&' by 10. far yak by Leta MAULS &MOIL grENT SOAP POWDER-5:1 bole* just waved sod kke rode no A C. dalaXad. 57Nacod of whom anal. , al.. nay Own), b. lad. L 7 • Civil .Eugineets and Land itulTegopt. IfEASTINGS Jr. PREISER. havlng twonci- PUPPM• h ltil Pitt•t4 to Son rga grk ti oot .4 riPrkitt o tatid katk leaf= Pax mt. g Ur , oui.t= " ollll . , g liank. .leAdm =4.lt Pritres. ea ficrorstile 1 , 7154. Offr• No. 100 Km Mee tiesil of nrm. meet, ocur Air Coon flow, Piterburkti. f.)O dritaurtlir RUGSL-In attire and too male dm gait vriterr..ll or et goofier- Puiplike and Peeltife uf Niarptait. tiom PIMP, lireen Skler: rum of Leski . ArklAe. emm Tartar .Prirortorrn Flour Sulphur: Alexandria Pram; fieun emptior, ,N. WICKPRSILI3I. Lark rimer ma:l2M - Anti - A l im IT E 1103IE-MADE . FLANNEL-- v ISPI/ OUReIIVIELD oto irerd Cee of Mar low kr ZS mar per tat.).flier bare oho pre brad turiro. Blur. tiro., lktal homainade kitP.N . .t Ma Priee-mul 411•11[1... P fold - s 001) CANTON FLANNEI.A. farthereuut reorurppir of at *tor very ruperlar article '.t 'l2.Pi mitt per t , af f..ba a 11 U/U'ill • a SURCIIIISLD. 1,17/Are .., SUFIETItaIS - e - iltllll , okr per pad pad r. ; k tiorrhileke g Zr g e=user r% tm -g ePof TotA M Zert . Market Attrei, rat mostrorut of he'll.. Mulittra, trout Ole t t•. three Mr vide. iteaelteti ! Valor -eve 31Mirm harm tablectikka, kaki. diapers. amen Pug draper .ad cruel, nit bourekeeptigy numb geprtsttr.. UWE AI, AND i 00140 . QUllTS— tr..pep to tOs ant%rotttaZ n innt• goot. of t i ngrok pk Me MGM Atn. Cktralture Moab' fa . w.IU. fAAI 11AISINS—Coraulan Bunch. . • Ilk. Extra taper Cr mtle.low tithe x ur rotail: lih.4 W. A WeCLIIRO • CO. • . . . it ICE-. 15 tiereee, in Ptore and far sale lit • is.tiau IWC.KET A CO ,oti W.Or sod Free. ntfi. VIRE 'AND WATF,II PROOF ALINEHAL PAINT. ler ml• Er P ISAIAII DICIIRY &CO . Wat.rt sal P, ,t NA • 1:17 PEAeIIESI79 sacks, just rewired lJ stud fix sale by OS J. b. ek5112.1.11. EMONS-14 boxes, just reired nod for L k Fa, by febs B. CANFIELD. ` l ll FESE-250 bott - s. ror sale by --- •J &IA C. r TON BONNITORiT t Co.. FLOUR -3d) bbls extra Family Flour, for •Ale by febs E. P. VON DONNITOSIET t CO. 11111.1-1 bbl. prime leaf for.aale by a b:. 'I F. 'FON BONN' BORST L CO. BUTTER -4 bbl. roll, 1° ke a do paed. . IA • & • '"' ck 0. iNG.S e' V I " O NI N/ORn ik CO. PLAIN BLACK SI L KS-Mrrartry & Itrarartrin have metres! it very fall eurtply of aberee .bey van veil at lower priers than thry are nenerally *Altar Wan . Black Floart.d oral Morrie 2tla of Ptwr.t sty/1.,E. F ILL BOXES-400 papers Wood, • Lir ..le sr febtl EtVn Afr 4 .4ES.-,14 - ineks for sale L by Y It.DAIZELC4). ' DEARLASII-30 casks on hand va(Lfr ...kb,. fob° R. DM64/9- howl. af y • Tf& f 1t apci cir then, on ka.v t A ta.ftn .DALY.F4EIM 813A.5. .NO. 1. ROSlN t i t kpr , and for sale b 7 D. A. 4'5 • nl tyVni ccoa 0 ebb JN 108 ELY. To Om . _ 119 ern Meet Oar" AVTIQN-Tcs Tor - .. Aimero. • • PUBLIC OF PITTS: %acct. latmat.e.a, tn. remain a a smut randle. ilzed tta.,i, 4 a Ur est....a.e.ita two Mt% •••• it 1,1„,„ mar 40 inn mt., and palling *on Va c' tartan- 1. '. 67(431 . 1t an "' i fr ifsga" ' IbU en/ of to Ulu i , ri tilna them to 14 theta la nor n and ihreip= ..nat anrrinF L' ira, ratl lealatly a taetemn Zurt . a ro.n. frolon blab, tuna blank .cnrlT hair and rrs aunt ttski ffhifkm. lowico•tbe w e l l Clair• sae ow . cf d rivelw e. alitt ha bit Un tOy, it. ar, O and oSd eakallood to do., 7.1 t f1Y2117 trla t' diffalw =Oft* maadra a thre Odd wt of O - Wltti will b.- wo, Your. ref poetfopy, 14." 6 A.fitkr... 1. 114 Lualnreant4t..l4w; Yak. el". 7111/ young man alluded to bu wavy bed aztnected ulth the firm felakanuod, AVANTING SOON—Placeß fora number of yjr. aaleemgarlaady:epaiLkidefVna r nrt vita A . :antr a ! Ear t an rode itu y ne allar Moony rc ' e ' roln:d lent.aatall km& aj d ziv=y7i In Agency and lutelltrener atm. at to tastaptly and tbr etre moderate ebatlaee Mew call At - _ ISAAC HARRIS' Agency and oa,, kb . i f rpI3IOTIIY SEED-15 bbls Timothy — era, I , m hal:Jana tor ±ale , R. Deiza. co. pbnly ACID---4000 wanuaticd Ibore, turas by R. Z. !RUM. ; b , bs ' wted anal N , ERIIlN(.li 7 lou bra Lubec nettled, for sale t•C ;au . isatsu MOCK! a on need cot lock goW There ankle. on, aeloonsio Ideprestletto, - .01 kept ffit-4 onski • high Isernbuitr. • .1 oleo Istassel• tsrnsar. iCame Ponder. fest lese• S't notingmost hilt/ono complexion a rollout shiteuesa poklan ba RIM awful IllZAihaiw Of's ss' 1 ter tlu. skits. so =oaf cr thnee mid fointtq ' Chlorrepoirderlscotopstsodod tOlrltoa 44 B•l4t nee. trod oustalno no lotrothets which 9a toodtdfloson r' .7 h ri? sne r Depllltory Pcsud....r, for pssoffritur on t rits - 4 taw hair: itlszt Is more unsightly Mod tsterhtoo boo or . strous of o Lay. -Ude WU. 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