. . , • 7 • - ",or •-•-• HOME. MATTEPig. Scorr ScuttVonvention for 'dream Pennsylvania , 'namable- at the' rear if i t the American Itoteron Pefin'atreet, neer_ the coat bridgecon Wedoesday, the 20th Mat lit Tti Committee of Arrangementa hive precar . ed So on ILdt corner of .sth and Smitheald ate., (eatrebce tine Sth'et,) ma the Scott imodlasr.. tare:'.' The CODISilli4OO Fill be: in attetahume on Metall? end Wednesd4 at that plus, where . delegates are requested - to report' ttystneelvatien their arri rat: • ' There will be 1 meeting :¶t_ the American go' tel grounds on Wednesday , evetting, at 71 o'clock. Go*. Johnetatiend other spielers will Address; the meetings. By order of the Coxxrrrse ordittes.eetwisr:= CFREAt SCOW AND ,TOENffTO3 NIZETING Aim large and enthusiastic meetltig of oar fellosisithens, aseirobled in tie • Idarltet , House . , 'Of 'Allegheny City, yesterday eeenilg: .., .- Rhe sseetingrras called to order by appointing :JosraniCnrai. iscp; President, and - 211./tienDel 8121IPLII ALIIIDRZIffiAVIDSOH, V,i c o Presidents. Messrs. Tunes - K. -Kennedy and LAI: Rays were appointed &enteritis. , • Josiah King,,,Facp!,in taking the chalr,vbserr: esi Mud they hid met in pursuance of St call Which summoned all the friends * of Scott, johmson and protection 'to home hultistry,, to meet in the - Allegheny market =nu; at early; candledight. lie was warranted to almuntaciog that a promise contained in thit namely that Governor Samna would address Me meet tug, would be , - • Ile Legged to Ire allowed hireturn his atMems thanks for the honor' conferred • upon him in calling him to preside, on an occasion se littered- Mg. It wee an honor which he did notexpeot, and he feared he wee not competentto discharge, tie duties devolvml upon him, pleasant and grati fying to atom they were. : , It fat scarcely necestutry for hinijo bespeak good." 'onier on the . part ,of; thou attetopng the meeting,- oo an iicresion :Of soUre occur rence, 'namely, the attendance et the *el Magistrate of tho people, from whin lips theY' would learn the', principles which "luagovented his admieNtration, and which would again gov ern mule, of his re-election. Be' trusted that in o abort time the:Governor, who was_ not Mn-Darale was called on fora speech, and wi tting, said that his fellow citizens had Met that night for the; private of bearing an expresaionof the:views of Me Governor. of Pennsylvanie,inVele, tion to the policy which had governed Mtn dn tittg his edminietratlon. .lle had been'calfed on to it Iceopy - the Mind until his ! arrinl, end fOr lice life of, him, he did not know what to ire did - dot. wish to occupy .1111 i ground:OA the'lloverger would take, and handle so 'much more would BOY a few words, how ever,: and he might observe that the Pe&arMt r of our Goyim:lntent ente, , ,that all power under it, was lodged in the beside ot. the - peons, tree, 'nude' t.tatetaie. kn.Emiecting incompetent.; ofi! cers; the cOneemiences fell on their unt hndsi Mul they" entre obliged , te, pay the result! of their wiptef judgment,. had no dead. that in that assembly there were men Of al par- Ilea. •In every large meeting there wawa disco- ally of opinion, but ho could not ban. teliiying .that oil our citizens were honest In their entre , - lAPPlehee-) It :limy interesting to ensemble on,oeessions, like the Present, and comps:ewe:bele views, one. with - the ethir. The GorMior vaa'teiten pp. a ,new ground, but - one which he hair' red was -Ca: :Teas T - #ll debmniced to address his' tenni 'citizens; in the varioos;ounties and explain --Ilhat he had done,and -what hi intended to do. , Pennsylvania= they had eireli a;deep 'stake eipat he had dime:: This obi Coinmenwealth, knisern among her tinstein seam Xelutuha State , radiagracedeome years ago. --Pte wee abnost On the Tale of repudimion. Under the shelter *her SonedgMy, sherefased to pay her Iton7 tittlehts. By reforming avast numbe r of abeam byre eteliting.the apendisereinf She State, Garin or -Jaunt= had mudded them 'agaizi to - Set up 6firithin -, thifirsi ale- Mantled ' ed .° ministration; he had paid a . 4„emporary loan of *X 1 0,000; - Shitethen theinierest of the State debt bad been „Paid, and more than $700,000 bad,hben ItPAriateg for the completiono f *" *AO _ Thiel , hag beet , Pfevh; o3 4 . &mai doped tOO,OOO had been paid jor the sample. flop, of North Branch •Cened,--tind *, large stun avoid' the inclined plane! Half. It run.. lira of donut; hadlikewise been 'appropriated to" , formation et a winking fund, to tdtheetay per the principal of the public debt. • ' _These facts were stronger Man argutratitv, eat showed that • never befiire had we- had `no good a dovernor (Cheers.) . He knew,Nyyt lie bad eat forsix years in the &mete Chamber with him--he believed that be was in honest, clever Man, but he told br'nn taaowledge of Min, that he was .11014 the ' Johnston wan., wanted:John ;Wein outage end finsancis—thatfimmess wash . - shiiald lisle him regisi- demands esfae PiMir He could illustrate th ie by a Slumber dot sneedotee,.: tat could brizig.:unthing etionger . . than facto to prove his easeoilier. A bill was introduced into die BMW , wbealMe• Blgleehe longed ,to tt, now well well knowit no the... Ge neral Manufacturing .Law"-s . law by which our Meelusuics Meld :sesoliste themselves together; '&11.1b44010 reantaetOrere. Etr. Blgler,would not vote for it,bat subedit to bet_W, until he went up the.§ittecluellethtet end attended to hi t r:, th e theelet7 of the ass hi Morays wiehed fo avoid thin point of Mr.7kiisids •;pe F cb, the'Goi incur Outlived, and Mr:. D. iovewdy. ' King said thetttsa pitbUi; el.:sew; Gar. Johnston needed no introduction; ohne hi win blown to odl, bat be might not:he Inoue an a 'private' cltloen to cone Willett sod he would thereto* tsig 6 the liberty of tetre'keelk hie , to the meeting. • ; • We regret dult the!lateaesolei the heurrei whieh the theetthg-edioefeed, invents, os (ha eTitig & copious report.' of the Goveielore ttaarki, which we had 'prepaied. .It wiliaispeor th Reeree . Alamo= latz4ta mug . .... , . . . „ ~ - ,- Before the Wm WM. It. MiCinre,.President Sedge, and Wm. Segel MAT: L. Ifeutdillari,:Ae. eitobtteJedges. -- i ' _ ; i. '' ' ... ,• , -. t - •,'" The Court mot at ten creinek this • morning, s liteitne of the jurors did not make his Appetit... anite until eleven o'clock.- , ~''., ~,-‘ t 4. ., . .lobe Harper re-called—M r pro- . •. ;posed . to patin evidence the betiki of the Con. patsy es as to give the mimed .021 the other side e. - opportunity: of examining gleWt: While they proceed.ed irit)k their abstract.; ' • . ..-- ... ..-...., : Mr. • Alden raid that they could not do two '. l ;.things it. once, examine the books and attend to - , "OM abstract. They had nothad an oPportualty i.. of examining the hocks;hitherto, owing to the leftunti of thhOthifeide to furnish therm • • Mr." Ilarper,l 11211 Betretary of. the Bridge • 'Company. Mr. iltirpe:r, Proceeded; pointing ID the books., These book is the subscription book for the stook of the.Alleglienypidge Company for littsburgh. It is the only , one I eon dud.- - -This contains the. name,.cf- the teigineheteek. :laden, with hinds:mots paid or not paid; in logy happen; :It is thoearlimt record/ ion find . "-Of the proceedings of the Comfisny. Thirtieths i minute hook of the CaMpany. ~ nth is eisoir o f ,stook-legit , and. general amount book' of the Company.. .It slat cootains 'setae of the rePorti IniniaMtti to the Auditor Oeilital. . -.. , ' O . Thiele the transfer boot This is the receipt ! hook of soils from the opening the bridge tin. el•theffustC dividend- wee declared. This is a day toed. •A These - two books , ere.thildivideird s t books; . Y 1 ps; .. . I ind 2, abasing, names of . stoat : holden, d dividends declared op to the pee-, . :cut lime- These-ere the legem I and 2.. , These are the anti-annual reports; arid copies of state- matte made to tie Auditor General. . ' .... ~.: i i; I received all these boobs from my. predeces '• - in oleo, except those - which I hors opened . , for .The bolas were then offeml is eridenee. liy Mr. Yfoode=nr. Harper, Where did you j. find tide book! (the enheuription book.) ' L .. - Answer—l found it with come books that were not In the Court House When Jon' asked for it before. • This iv.the rooir , 'ration teek..of which 1 have any knowled ' , :. There to a day book not here., , The stock boo k fele the:heed auon writing of Meresider Johnson,' the first Secrete . . r y, , en teV have ever area him write. "and, sza lanifilar with his hand writing from havin g • 1010-overibiiecoidogibo ifirikor Pla t t:4k. , Mr. man ta t ieeted to the effer , of the biroluil . . in evidence, gofer as.thereretttbseontredletthe defendants' pleit'ard'demenei, thereto, .namely —that the capital stock wan enlarged beyond the oriOns!.8000 shires. The .plea admitting that the .eapital;Shiik 'hod not been enlarged, and avoiding:, that eonflision of that plea, towthieh the Commonwealth and joinder. Mr. eltahr that the - plea clearly mit :forth Opt there lad been no enlargement - of the capita ,atock. By the Tales at Pleading , thb party: are conclOded,by their Plea end demurrer, how then can they be permitted, after that plea, to; contradict it, and raythat thuitthe capitalatock was milked 401 absent-, Did not this. go directly to the lune that Me hadZefianded the State of ono-halt at least of that etock, because, tieing joiat partners with the Commonwealth, in; propeition to the original stock subscribed, if the atoek was good, the State had aright, having taken 1600 shares to their 1400, to reap;.their, proportion of the benefit of such enlargement of nook. Besides, if the stock were enlarged, the Managers should have published that fact, so auto give to all an equal chimes, and l not, as. appears to have been done le this case;. considered the money bor rowed for the'oompletiort of ;the bridge, a debt, until the stock became.'valuable, and then when a dividend was declared, turned the debt into stook, on which divideeds hid been declared for many years, Una clearly defrauding the State by not permitting their to sharrilothisadvantageOtta arrangement. This fact went to every issue. , Mr. Woods also objected that the books- were offend in the last stage of the proceedings, and not not been`prodeced hitherto. They had not been offered when the had beenealled for. Mr.- Staunton declared that the books had been famished to the other aiderwhew celled for. • ?deem. Stotler . and• Loomis ,contended that Me. Alden's Objectioddid not aptly, hemline,' whether such were the fact or dot, it was not triable betbre this court, but mutt be settled on itiguementibefore the Subreme.Court, cm de- ntejildelliAiqtesidedthst: the whole record tiehur necessuily'hefore the court, • they • were bound to tikei retied of the facts admitted in the Judge McClure 'overruled' the objection, and be. Alden :mated a bill of . exception. Mn Staunton - preposeCto. slim that 2,412 shires of stock were subscribed by individuate. That of these 452 share= ert abandoned -and nothing paid •on them. That on 146 shares, partial payments were tnade, bet not being fully paid up, they were forfeited. That 20 other sharer were partially, but not 'entirely paid up, and no dividend ever declared on them.-: That 8,894414ra of . Biotic, including the state and Individual sabsciriptions had been - paid up—of. which 1,7 . 04'111170 taken by individuals, and 1600 Pllthe Siete.: Every dollar of the 8,394 shares watipald np Without the application of any . , • . • • As s pert of .the sante.. offer, ho proposed to show that by the retorim to the State; the ratite orthei shares. we/VT.85,075, 'consisting of the 1'011611412g item.o6oo by the State equal. to $40,- 000.; 1794 ; shim, wholly Paid by, ndividuals ; 44,850,, those , two. being the - whole 'flameout. on which:divide's:At:were declared;'and-a third Sent of:20 thereon which $"^...5: were paid, but 'no wan !trek declared, •as .it woe not • Mr.lirooda.• objected,, unless the time of en larging:and the manner in whidli the stoat yea enlarged, &c., eras Asap. -11 e - wished to know whet Pat of .the hooka - we offered in - evidence.. - Objection -orirrrnled ? • and. lull or extvtlotis filed by Mr: Alden. '. Staunton proceeded to read from the cab- icription beer.; show* that the book allonym ed on the 17th April, 1816. Here followed the eowSticiiiicifinbioription,eachetockholdet agree ing t00,41:24,00 per share. - • • Mr:Aldan objected,. unless the naMes Of the subscribers ..were road. 'Objection °remitted. - Sill of inuaMtiens filed by Mr: Alden. • • - ' . lkir . •Eltarmten Offered to prove by the niinute,. issik,the time * ben, the •Oonaohntioneni met to .orreanise the - , Company:' - 110 - Sobjeetion, and Me Stattetort.reed - the proceedings of the meeting of Bth Of:J - 14i 1818., - • • - •-•' Roblinan t luier.;:wat theiWappointed President: thenext . meeting. on July 9th, Seth:tea'. nimbi Itteen were akointed , " • Staunton jniocieded to lead Tuiotlll el.= iracte tionithe-mittjttes,.. - to which. ..re have al, • ..fillindeCtuidLths Court adjourned at half past!twelie • . wrarox , Mr. Staunton proceeded to :Iliad extracts front the =tautene' the Bridge Company, referring to points previously . stated,: '--.' John Harper reclined—l have examined the Ant. book, showing - the original.ntockholdent, ..;.Mr. Staunton wan proceeding to ask Mr. Har per Its contents, when Mr. Woods objected. The book itself , wee the best'evidence. Hr. Staunton saidthat be wished Mr. Harper to read 'the ‘migirud. itantes of the imbeenberg, the stock aftecribed; the &mom% paid, and the kin Needs said, that from the Arai they had been anxious to get the time When the stock was paid' in: They, maintained that snag , of „the stockholders had been eo dilatory mpaying up, that the : dividends declared, ultimately paid for the stock: If they wished to reed a put, he in-' alined on Kr- Harper's the:whole: Alden objected: farther thitthey should not be - allogrod to 'proieed. =lea 'they showed, se *preliminary to ihe'whole, that'the books of subscription had been kept open according to the eat of assembly incorporating the bridge, on fir as regarda the subscription of 1400shatesby individuals, and tinker they Proved that they had 'proceeded p ro ceeded to - enlarge* the : capital etoek, in'tbe mantarpointed out by the 9th se cti on of : act. . - BOth. ohlectionl *ere overruled, and Hears. Alden sad Woods bled* DU! of eieeptions. Hr. Harper Proceeded.. This book is in the hind writing kif. Alatandez Johnson. The head ing purports to be .‘a list of smallholders of the 1 Allegheny Bridge Company,". Stockholders' names—Humber of ithares- - -let instalment, 2nd do, Std do, 4th do, Collide; Itemarkri. The num; bee of stares sabseribed amounts t0r,2412. Mr. Harper then .. proceeded to read the names of the stiockholderW, and ) the amoixote of itstal meats pea • Bp Mr. Stanatim—Does it appear from that .bOolt, whether or not the instalments of Thetis', Deckhouse for 6 stares, - were psid? .Woods.-objeeted. Whatever 'intent:Me is to be drawn; from I.he boot., most be drawn from its face by the jot*, and not . from the opin lettofidr. Raver. Mr. PlanatonContemied that Mr. /larger was an Objection nee:WileA, and bill of exceptions Mr. Harper-4t :4per'imt. -Mr; H. nats mad an.eatry from the bookoOntaiiring a ouster of stockonientlly . in the rukarrof.,William Hasp, to,tbs idiniittarnstats:ofJames Jack. . . :Otdiated Wass the minute book • ordering :the transfer, arm produced, which ' •Obieition oierteled. aad Mr. 41. aaahal -hill of exceptions. — .• • -;; Mr.- Harper proineded:;hr read the nexus of tne elookitolders; and el* ;mount paid. Mr. x. imp come' to another person (Mr. H. Balsloy), "hose stoOk (The letter V, in the handwriting of Mr. Johnston, stood for forrelture).tras declared forfeited. Mr. Staunton offered to prove by the book, the number of shares forfeited. ; Mr.: Alden: maintained that. that book was no trance of forfeitire. They Must prove [Oath* manner pointed out by the.'act of- the o tail. ture.t The letter they saki " fop orfelttre bight, es well stausd for anything elth. Exception overrule& -1211 sealed, by den... objected to the reception of the boolr;ott the ground that gorse . of.- the nets tkuurithich • were read, were made upon it, in Penal tharksi 'UOritrary to the legal mode. ' Objection overruied,, and bill of . exceptions After the bookbad been teed, sfr. :Haunt= asked—From your examination of the book, bon ; many . ..ebante ,have b een . abandoned, how many paidM Natty and Forfeited, and how many folly Alden'.Objeited beestil et, Thai could bane share's - on which fbe, dollars were not paid eccordiog ' ls.the charter.` i... Ent Before there could:be any forfeiture,'-the facts relative to non:payment'mnst be regularly proved, Arid the order for the eale of. the stock "Melt b eentered oittiie'samites Of the bin Elteruitori said th e case was not • question' between ttie corporation and its stockholders.— ehlttgeMsta taught by the stookbilders that an/ fuffilturteMere Illegally made. ; They wish ad' to'prove on the part of the corporation 'bulr Mak?' shares tad been fully paid, end how litany had been aFandoned, . Scarcely any one subscri bing stook, ever paid the money on , the ,pot, but malted untilthey mere called on afterward& Mr- - Alden contended .that any , fact of this kind moor, ho regularly Proved. _The power of `forfeiture was aldah - prerogative,Snd there mats no appeal from the' decision of the Company. First. lt must le proved that the:shares were .legally forfeited.. Second. That they were regu larly- sold; and' third, that if the corporation bonght in this stock,' the State had their- fair * thane of Wised received tho dividends 'there , 'Objection Orbit:tied by Sedge? McClure, and 'bill 'of objections filed, 'Examination , browned-146 chafes were for feited,' 452 th erm' more abandoned On bratty sharesi-partial payments, amounting to $255.59, 'have been'bade,' but they 1114 not been forfeit. ed.' 4294 sham are entered in the names of in ,dividoils, and V.oo.tiy the State, 'which hare all been paid: This 'appear/ by this =dottier books. This book has been in my possesnon ednee I because-Treasurer. - Home - of the - tally nutria on the booki were made by myaelf,7„and tome by Mr. BakeirelL The marginal letter on the pages were made brldr. Johnson. • Staunton iras pniceediog to ask Mr. Haw 'per. as jlesestiotrielative to :another book,: Oen , M3l:oo3NoqtddL: , Tltty had nosnAndediritb, the book, and hs InuLk tight to . crotikenamlae on int cantata. . lion "oicirulard. The book containing the stock leger 'And caiunts, wu handed to Mr Harper. Alden 'objected to ita reception,- on the ground gist it was not an original book, and that It was only copied Prom original .entries. ' If I might name the book, I would say ;that it wu a kind of petit leger. At sow time Mr. Johnson endeavored to .pot down the 13/10:105 of the stooklioldors, the amount subscribed, and the amount paid op. It differs from the that book, ,because between the time the former was written, and the latter, there were tranefers of stock. The account in the' beginning of the book; is drawn from other sources, SEM2;S2MEI Objection °yenned and 6111.1 Of exception . , Mr. limper 'proceeded. to read the account containing the lumen Of shares of stook, and the amount paid on them. . . . A paper marked I/ was handed to .ll.r. , Har per. I found this piper among the records of the Bridge company. It 'is in the hand writing of. Alevander . Johnson . and; is .dated January 6th, 1824. : It purports to be a state meatpit of the condition of the Bridge Com any, af that time, (which was the date on will h.the Brat dividend win declared.) Mrt Alden Objected to its-reception, o the ground that it was not an original:Pa , -but oowed :on its fate that it was a cop ~ the origituel was lost, and it was proved that this was a faithful copy, it might be evidence. - Bled. Objection. overruled, and -bill of exceptiooe . The paper was then read In evidence. From it, it.appeared that the total number of shares which had been paid, amounted to 1601. Amount Pardu it, $40,000. Simber not paid up 215 , Amount $8,684. Mr.' Staunton then offered - to prole from the dividend 'boob, that no dividend hid been de clared oit any shares, except those which . had been paid up. • . Mr. carper proceeded to read an abstract of the dividend book, showing the , amount of. the TearlyB2S dividends, • which have been made since 4 ' • - I %aye rude a careful fulmination of the books, mid this is • correct abstract. I and no :evidence on the books that dividends. were de clared on any stock not paid up; but the reverse. The dividend book No. 1 is in the handwriting of Alexander Johnson. In no singe instance do I cad any dividend not carried ' out to the stockholders: • The' transfer book was then offered in evi dence, and a number of extracts read, after which the Court adjourned at 5 o'clock. : • Gody's Lsdy's Book, Graham's and flartales Magazine for :Eleptember have been received et Holmes' Literary Depot, No. 74, Third etreet, opposite:the post office; they are excel lent runnbereLeobtaing • large number of steel engravings, and fashion plates for fall dream; also the ModelArchilect, containing original de signs for cottages, villas, suburban residences, &c. Each number will contain four lithograph. in engravings of original designs for residences, varyinen the cost of erection from eight hundred to fottrtivin thousand dollars; there are also Ai Melt Pt details correspoding to these designs. Tug Rathrtoan.—Quite an interest - is being aweJtened westward .Of us, in favor of pushing through the Warren and Franklin Railroad, and securing a connection with the Sunbury and Erie road at its -most svallable Point. At Ra venna, Franklin Oarretterville, Newton Fails and other points, the people are stirring in earnest; and we - are seastred that slarge amount of stock will be taken along the line. ' We see by the Pennsylvania papers, that the counties and towns of, that State prop:wed to be intersected by the Sunbury. and Erie Railroad. are holding oonventiOs and subscribing stock largely.. lien s now to be no doubt bet that this read will 4 completed, and the cars running between EhUsdelphis and Erie in less than two years. . ' Correspondence is now being had on the part of our citizens with the President and Directors of the Sunbury and Erie road, and we wee expect, in a week or two, to be able to place our readers in possession itt,taone accurate - ad reliable in formation with regard to the proposed connec tion of the two roads. It is-proposed, moreo ver, to holds convention at Warren. in a few , weeks, for the purpose of inviting public attms tion more fatly to the enterprise. The, project isnertainly worth looking at, and we trust our tartans, capitalists and business men will in form themselves in the matter. Ik -the mean time, let those astready alive to Its Importance work earnestly.—Trestbitt County W 74. ligarrizat. Ilattmoan.—Tu a latrarers.—We lawn that the surre7ingparty= the eutem end of the HempSeld rail md line hare nearly com pleted the foeaboa of the road Gem Greensburg to West Newton. Thee report the route as ea ecreedinglylayombla. But UWa regarding viii be necessary; the root being nearly level the entire distance.. The distance between these two points is some two miles shorter than the first calm lation made. . . The-party on the Western end of the road are proireesing rapidly towards this. They are now near Clarksville, and will be here probably next week_ •We learn thst the distance by the road serteTed, from here to Wheelinc, viU be two miles •ahorter than by the taropike.— kn . /kw/ten . - We publish the foregoing sllp .from the Wash ington Reporter for the purpose of making some necessary corn:ekes. Our neighbor Isla error. We areinformeduponproper authority, Olathe," is no reason to suppose that thedistance by the line surveyed from Wheeling to Washington will be say shorter, or even as short as that by the turnpike. What was gained near Wheeling will be lost near Washington. We hare authority for saying, also, th at the dbnanosbetweenOreens burg' and , West Newton will not be two miles nearer than the first calealatton made.' There In no reason, • to donbethe Unit estimate:was pre tynear correct, thotaN thedinance IMF of cones depend on the route selected.— Mal* Oaretta Q,CQTCH SNUFF-30 boies Bomus' eels- S.7;bratd lifinll;lU utid Xlll.lopas, far by_ - ssall , • WICK 1 IieCANDO .• • • PVREAP • PRINTS!—A. A. Mims 'A CO. beta as td ZS ISM 1.40A:a WM layle laid" will b add as mod at vas lew War Alp. 6 earat of those &warshipB mat MOM tbe Mutat MA . FAZ. 29,i Large; '101:811,1y1 A. C1P.W11011.191, hhds. N. O.• '/) e i.ol??MittriAlt or oalirbt ' . N • 0. MOLASSES-150 bblB.4:prese;) ow.) Forimils by CIIA QUAIL 3.9 LI tmt. SEL MOLASSES-20 DIU Battle Ground; ity ale by ma-coarrxonAlL PINE APPLE CHEESE—For sale by OW • CI L 111 nod Tootal:4 aa E TONGUES—A prime article on Air tome mo for Mit sr • • asil4 .7. Aroma am. - HOLLAND- lIERRING-10 hp 'New 14.11AL1 be We Ity auslt . WM. A. 11411711,9 AUL I.IIA TiftafeHESTlA. PAIRITS„ of differ ant atom siiit sold to ton m i te the loosnait f=pallor goatill..l4 Par Call mut no than at - 00031 ' T. DS a VOWS. VEATILEIRSesekifor ea= . - tieroes for sale V • QIIGAR--50 Mids. N. 0; or ellelt U. Ly - 0DA49.11--41:1 disks forsal= uA Di f 3-2 0 enakiseatvaned, for =le by - • • 6. Awe ILAIIIIAVG6I. , 1 4:8C - W " NA ' 4 °r- E PSOM SALTS-10 bbls. for sale by E.2dERY-35 -keks jessorted) superior to that masll7 lad b tht. eartatitor rale br Lass - • - J.1154:11100nItAICAB s OD. • .EADI(JOO e . ge Galsna;eooo - JAM/8 a. 41 any{Xoo. SIIGAR.—.I4O . Wide; prima _:44. irt gore •••4. •• JAIELS •a rr • nnosmo co: EMP-200 bales "Moroi Dew Rotted, bi -Taste A. titrranees a co. i_4 l} l. s o m - quicKauxEs 7 co.ib!‘ for sale by .• MILD it 00.: CALONIEL-75 lbs. for saki by' 000 ' _ LIE= CO. WRITING—p bblo. for tal l ri CO. iblvDra"*.tP -15 ° STLERATUS --5 tont in boxes and bbL . • . 11. DALZELL • Ce. astg4 - Liberty Janet CBEE , SE T Priine w. R., for ilo by ... YRUI'S— • _. . . . i c .7 • . . So bbli to. Louis Slam Claztflool Snoto 16 tooktollooboo Uoldoe JAHNS A. HUTCHISON t CO. tor nla by soil • - LTRATE° T° o yt • •' 13 515- Tho'l9 . st bw i Lutwigi "I eh returatursed &L Th." uu '''" • sh nronsass. " • mo.us fIOTTON-5 bales Tennessee. in 'tore &Ad iks.l W, , ELLILDY, JOUS a at.. tiortiattig.-4 . -It'l : • • Mali a nd :Amok 74i ii and, C JAMES HUSTON; Erevaal: INSTITUTION will bp'opai fox:. tbe tket of_ pupil, faaali wad . fethell44o4 Mani% lat. The mann of lastnallonseaaapriaaa all 114 , braaehea taseht la the bast Academie. aa4 fbnalna. It. eran la all branebra admitting of them: The &tool is Mprmorld.d,allh m ealesiala. va4.bla PhllaaaPhical. andiatmoomicat par Out.. fr . circulars. oantatatme• talt partkolan sod, Wllklanburg. August la. 1651,41440 61acd3r3mrli .Pemale,Bemitiary—laiegheng qty. AILR.S.,R. W. POINDEXTER will com merce the fell term other &hail,' on MONDAY. SPTEDIDOt. on the saner al traeldnedon et. and hart Common. Far parttentare ree CDeular.or apply. The College of Bt. WARRINGTON COUNT% MARYLAND t i ' • lammed College of the Protestant EpiteropalChureb.) E - TENTH,'ANNUAIi SESSION 1611 p.n.. )108TDAY. • Cletober,6th. ISM. aisd - coattaa* 1:111 the tust .oematenorment Pay." the lest Tburedey is . Ju1y..1852. New naked, ate remateente4 loader at the opening of the tosidoo: bat are neelred at any time they apply. end the thane Is estimated then the date of their entrattee. • . • TUB COLLEGE has the usual nititthe:i clatotea..af *ad. oil orptice Arc • i c 7i d leterductition,And U. the en 0011. ceeevfni terntinatkin of the lerniebaree.confere: SLLK rll 4 oo . 4 d rointotiatelMasitng the uotlea and oder thesurtereizion of the nem bat der dl e itleot realm lade at the beginning of their arattetnical coarse. and prepeive• them for the coll. gists clam, The ertintigtit and Atwell= of the Prof..' encf of the Colleg i ricure epeclal advantage!. tothe la Wedmefr I • the .11410411,1 NTI CLASA;the nod g - of I:thielgla vcaltlad, and Its olaeatgegolled b )' eAlltlova.tOlndlgli Illodont Larmaages. Ilook-keeplog./1, • . - •i. The attaation of the Collette I* entirely Iteiltl,:and by d o. ialect. nom toyna end villager, Vera garOvehle send morale aat meet. HEMP HALL. * to battling'. 9lutret IT 40, yeady fur to the noun* at the coming In addition to the former olrpt gerollthicetO the hen recently and •Ile LE. IV, Lee; tuxes on Cl, ll and ' *mg John IL A kra.• ander, EL, o a illlll ..tatthaittikul.', The nhole foe the iesebthtliethlitten•the 'Menthe In the College Orman, lithettiFigallttloandted and threntrfivi . dollar; list Able /thontnne far eamtaglon • Ithc.'.ll/lIN I I Klitri o .:p _atipetor, • . llotleite , of Elt. ham. t o • Wealth:atom tietantY, N. Iti—Pentene 121 - Plutbargl=ng arr., &l !balion notheitlag this Itutitntton. ar. lAti. ,1 . 09f dor. IL Irso, I wu foraterlT,L Tawas, . Wheeling 'Femalez • 7:71. THIS INSTITUTION is in n veTtiiver t co..lll.ka.'and nanteren, .4.1t0 la Ilist . a; Inadadal and twenty 4.. putnln. Ws ban, b ahla lan eXpert‘nowl tewor-0.1, In the ...-01.1 141.!...0 , 1 ammo hdlity 16e giving a 'barons 1 .ml.a ftlowatken.: • - „ The next Eftaluo .' commence on the lit of ISEP . IIIC!I., Irltß, lad malign eviedentlat motaht. ' •. ' • • tsesn.t7 eavorpursepsoses ate boording ;:r4asarter 4 iatri . Zta, tlenusaf 7=l=T_ Drawing. SS Dee Owls , Cstakeeues sent to pennons deitring forth.. tafbinsatlei, , Missals& Awfast 11,16.1M1.-1.¢14:7$ - WESLEYAN, FEMALE COLLEGE.:.`.; rTenth Annual &Wen ot the Weilej, Tem& College of Chatimasti. commesce oh ths2sth of Alind. "• The roam of usstrnotioo Is exteusim embracing moot ef the tolsierts tinselly tsught to make colleges. with Instrumental and Vocal 11ete1e....1 the other onsesseutal brsactwe. -The.fsenityto hes, mg mowed of well usalified. and entyerichoed Seeder.. Term he boutllog sad day pupils env eery molenste. Students noceiredat ter time. Yee Putlroleht •PPI7 Pereoudir, or by letter to the godershroed at the Cones. - . .P. 8.,W111101. Preeldeht.., • Youbt,Ladies' NhtAND MRS. N. METCALF; will me .r. i t r .l=trcerta t igt . tr i,f =.ll.4 . ll% M. t tton the mune itor hrreltprom Ytt I t A lk m pr t! atm Clreular.oc WIT Uttl.PtittiPtat• A i :Anti - Ens IN A SELECT servia„ .huts quallfed to teal War branches of lettaleaditrattra Laraine!. t For farther particulars apply at this Wrest • - myZi • for Coal aTBlaeT~ Tboposala SEALED PROPOSALS for del vethig.in Ow norm afttot ororks of the Pitt.baryas au Com- MrTi WILT, IT= e d C'L oo . Or tAtpn bW 2 . 4, until IP edomlar. the Paw 1.0., at 2o cook. P. bt. Cm. oat 61110 to bil of soot; 9u.Gtf. nod dettomol et ',MD Abner sod to mob onantitiost as dull 0. UMW of sod disocool. The standard of restautalloli for.,Coe Te_ponado per Weal. Dotatehto to be meta otontet — rothheot:+n Tor oort. se wanly' for perfermonee of tealeort • - Propose% to To oeldrosattl 111074 An BAISEWEI.L. T. s :l 6 =nt of the Cconeof,. she todorre Prop:tees Mite Flttatrargh IDo 15.'31 ; • Bfrwiinsulan and brows:riga Mck.adamei4 Tuna, pike and -Flask ROad .pang. OTICE is berebrgiten that , thi Stott. how.. sam com k iprsn rapidsr4 to dair•GO lzotaloonat of Fin DoLLant.qtoadatuoi of atork saborritad. to lb. Tl•searor; tho Ottoonth Jar of Mid .natty too= lostalanat of Itre Dollars on au% as.. rabolitaal. an • tha.lrot day of Borderator root. Bl order of tba 8...4. andfolid JOlLN.Blelite.frondary.. A MEETING of the • Stockholders of the Nara Aswrima Ninths Onstuskr,slll W/I_4o their Or.. is abseil} of PitUbsts.S.S. TS.dar: th 1, 7 .3 dar kommilosr Celt. a 3 corbel.. F. 11.:ls me Aetna on the Justesdasnit to the sbsrter of saFt veneer, ep , , meet 3.• Z,1t41.. W. PALMER.. secteurr. suelltdid _ Rail Road Electitta Or, , ation of tk "Pittzlnagk ,etel Stasbeßeate - figairoad Compowy.:' WE, the Ilndersignedeommisaioneie ett re.; eolve sobenintkins am nap die a totepany. oV Pointed by the det of the .morel denexubly of resseyi vanen entitled "An Let to ineortereto the rtylebuyien and Steubenville Sat Cosepaay." • lee. hereby terdlaftdemat laatem=baLtal .. o h ■ 2"h• ant eloweby rel.ton.i r overnot • Wye xty been Weed. oenstinating the tuteerihets ' ad tt • *be enal bwaftev .. tote., tot e replialltuek ' of is7Cuse Penn their theemera aniire.a, • bady 0.14 etworate, in deed satin leer, under the... arynnbione.' tloued. e And we, therrelli..•arretebli to ther 4 tlay obi Canmonenalth. Wesley Weald and manna of .aid sutterieetu lo omen. weld Company eitle I. held. et the Bowe of the Omni of Val. maw of ° era 0. me braid yt '°" ant ded in tbe of A city. w of n. ern rtitaburnb..es , I. lb. Oremm and that th elle.oo will ne then '*llan.there bod. ty eakt enbecribern Or meld elm and of nasetina, k irk. Pn.thirut and twelee of We wile Wt... Coatheny , The election ..11. edav wine et to deket in the ferrennon 11141110131 usinFrom.. danilid Sienna/ lAN, • • •t IVALLACI4I.I • • ' 341113• . • . .1011 1.191C401. - . 1.011111? PATTiIIiSON. • • T 11031411 Pi 101101.. th. • TROMAKIIAVINGTUN, KUM UMW it EM!RENWM Xenticketttill Life Inttss - te_kloi - piny . . 1 o ARAHTT. FUND, sloo,uuD, • . • , 'pins COIIPANY - ofters to the insured all the ..deft) arid Met ote.rs of Lbo Mutual sod John o=t rum 0. wo.tobromvalko oombuold.ta•stYl lens rase of madam: :Fs/ morn la net et me, per :e d o .. utr .,.. rrogre 4 t .lbr xi= r p litathe year. au .o- Vr r gibf=rl tr . Itlatinufnfar"itrtr fate rdt taeratelv, istrabt• at da nall ta, by lts ups* that, policing • ruusaty id shittgamMr tb.” - teooluassat sesartty short term matte.. ods also tor the presout smartly * those far Lb. odds Una of lilt. , .., ~ OP Is Ulm duly 'hiatus! Life Itieursae•COapaay abase row of premium an Used at • titrsedusal rO.& mt. alth • goortsion tor an atonally Inenossitus 00011.111- loam of tau& Orr NU. security) la rust propottloa to the mount of Maar.a sad the isenasing rist Ms ad %Loyor. smog o.s:wren. - let_ trees& d.. ,., =1 la detail th• Phos sad rat. the eloattnali ra tor istrunates coortnd by - irmirai...l%.t" . ; p v ." street, Pittsburgh gum= MINO•111. 2,6, i , .. , A..... , ... ' . R ICE ---00 tiercesziiin is& SIX TWIST. TOBAC(X)-1 0 1 kegs No. I: Just 7'4 mel tor Ws 1:7 co. ; iiiellirediALet I • 4 FEW ,&y superior (fold Patent Lam IrWhia reed br .41m14. =want yr la v. gplendldrontot chrtloloceoa.ra. of tiful &Mu double omil Hunting: a1.:40M0.., "1"...d. a "A rlertlat"lrlSClli iirMidust .r . r• (RR ovr.i 13.00/ B_,kO 014 S-40 d 5 4 ;.. f l! !! 11 1 a. ASH-1.0 casks krc,aleky:".Lli i i • "u"nz JAVA COFFE bags , Teui nlOO, 9. 3 .1 -3 !' 4 °' tk. • A 4 ., PLUN GREEN;•pdased. arat.64 , 41 , WXNDOW BLIND PAPRIC, Jot meeind to I Om Pao . .• • - 1110)Lth PAUllsll, . - • SOAP -109 boxes Cincinnati Rahm re. '4on'4'4l""*"3P4 We UAW,- A LCOHOL,so bias. woo li 1.00 AHD LA ,:rt.A.,IIIIIASIITOCOreCIA: AOK R F.T...•loo.bble.Large /VA Ng* br isBO;V:9 , - , . 8.888813100 PSOALSATitff. 4 lLLonaks for . Jrze - 7.1L1PD4 '.810, , f0r -ions WAIT * COFSEZ-. , •150 INDIQU-44.eroons °status; . 4.4 4 44:44m4-4rd4,14 144'64 '41.4.4 /Wan DICILAY 100. , Viata sad Froocltv-' AL 501Y.6.-4000 lbikr-Eitglish, for Valt,bi .131 D ' J. KIDD aC6.• 11111ACON--0:1,000'libls: Bacon, 'Shoulders, • usual& P.ooa, W. for O. acc_. , JIM -:. d • XUBLUON LITTLE MN TAN,InN E'O bbJAf i ol4=. .A.RD OIL-20 - + - No: 1 Bennettya ""VAa.mcittg4t.' ISH.:l l o..bbbl.7l4it e Fil2h 0 ; W Fb.1 . 1 .1 ''`;;ti 2 '* 27i1Vrizip. RIO OOPY,Ei-560 bta* landing' and for '0L1P8.5.450 balea,Vitito Clay Pic; • ..Wratenitiqa SYRUP-140LASSE27 bbli. S.ll. Syrup 11141asies, • al puke tatieas4ar a„, F RENOII.-PAPER—For saletk i ";;Y prWpat- 7 6u0 kegs Du rout's B y INSEED OIL-4500 kan.lar ALA / 7 19 • it CO., y! DUCE, 140.14X-7800.11is: br sale br. i.VDD 4 alti.l: OREM ^ - _ • err : 4 , • . coraniku se 011, AO • • .• St Teltaitto2l4o:soll Dzei Ctivatsi Vat* And. tolond 1..%-spes.Dpkpe ideutia,ADA :r44.16: fitAPI SDAWILD AND BOADYB , 4laelnd es In ,ioleu of All e , slqrnAd riam; DIM cDl2llB.olTArkrot f g rATINCHINE Screrneria: Derg e ArAtid taw LOW OW eollteln tba snarlt emtaaet. jrlYmitts)- riga; ;ao . llen — reiniatiigliraareciuTarlbasksa .-- " -- Wealatteutalumdlense• to be bald tptbe aussnse• Weal dread UILAILIAGEOLOTHof All withal, dunk 24 PO Pc4Wni;e: , ne drills ere earerally adrenal from tbabnil Imodsausdepreall dab the gnat guesorbkb liniebes mid _to psidd lealber, Na ago reenutsetand the mango 0,4.• Middy Import.' lm} )* nr really docareced by ablth lbe - eke ls adds to bear as exact reeerablence to easatekel Welber. - Tba plain galsh nude and add as suroaL Oasis dad* Ramify du ruddy d. UV EBY iiOEB,—AIY fall ideals of r a g aw etrica .ad saddles, feast M I . .r o rbd d S A abbers to the sa , ng Neu% Wa g bad gilldres i: := l 4.baer: KIPP, and eptielas. Wawa', Yarned le &abed Hubberezaa7 - • • • _ ...... 4 & tom plete sseartrocat orabe isllt ' ealag el ye ttd:. MeagsbaluuoealaCapes. Feraelda Hata Peewee% Driving Glen, Mew Alper. keened l a bee Tau*. Wallet. Madded Wan* II cal abeelleg, llareeOrreraliblpe.braestrusemanag , Way , bbaai. der Aroma Paper golden, Air Army bulls, end blamer, sesnaber ugh every deueelptlon of gabber goal. • . dolearenuiedarac nf Vulcanised Yetallie gabber Dour 6411 age, under dm: Onadyear'at ' be Ouse. dig be IbSeat certain *ant mid par' nabs* at %Teed limb. Itearldug then sad 1MM41 , 1 Pure gabber Calmat ibir letters' ia. - i '• ' _ irl!den . ... ,• . D. BOWMAN. . - ShawLs! Cloaks! Mantillas! • • • BIILLS, No. 6 Cortlandt st., N. York, now oteT.lng n i l. !bawl Ware/Qom:a freeh .5 or vats.t WinterWLE.ronginihg of ea Miro of tifoteh sal Douro. tin Wool Long newts. together with full worriment of freath tad Alen. gonare anol Lang Dm-to blunt., of every grade. • .Iho. so .00nelet stool. of cohorg.)lerhao,Thibet,gllk, Sella. end Velvet CLOASS. SILISTiLLLS. SACKS. go. . of Tamils ihstke end MLA. ntenufartuted 0000 Yoshi 145 t. !v. nyze,otoeuggentahreny noosed estohnonthly per Um. stemmas. iavitos. Las nodal Otte:aim of Bantam owl Welt. 1111 Merchants to Its atom. as au , gill god mamma tugs ol Ithawls, and toodpsrusts goods Jot Lodge wpm, 4., 24 , , ==z At ra gltow stem,. va...utating Numb stolls. dttOSol In story sokg.l Print sag Comb.. at 114 and tt twat Tci the, Public: • ICA - RUBBER attention • • has toin ea/I•1 anadreOgat lemma IL itir a?. ox.i, lt r 11.0 0 /1 1 ..... 4 ,... , 11 1 :141. south intottritioll ant. of aqr althrstry.Woal•diont,Xiiin, to wen. that vs dart to:ad./at laths with grating Gad- Tote. *want undar_tor own imam. and Una to does not. Ln .ti l :ToL s ? '4 ,?= ` l ` .. " .e th- 4111. -I"' == Tana Runner nolo ander Goodreattl Pat.. In and paid 1:1101My. Obi dare 4•101 . 110•0 • rot tam 88.14.4 uly Warr tonna might hi dont the inimialf dltpoordto do to. mated than pulite um. Got - dyne. Mt& Wo Walt it mom hut toya.reliare • that. to We • valid w tent. Unix, to 0.00... it.. Psi Lorton boni rrowrnw •or.ino Hoard (hooter Bubb,inail a rattlonetit. tad aahod I. future put. to tatinno Lb Winds- 11. 1. coo tanittntunt., not oaly to hi/:Ingo total Wotan nit to lattus *unwire, oho Lima D. 4 IS Lag* .M.1041.19Z parcbased oar 1.1m6.1 ...al 110., ...In. undo. thaw tit dame 4.. lam dinatin lux! that oho nur torn ainlatnata i thin PlltUndlinehliotailltitert P. 0.1.. In th e atinnlattant al w ool:tuna it ti• Ort•rig to (to. what= sad to Xi. 004.0.1411 rod ail whit.. ronarratitotin Wax hi pates . autos or leadingldath ro made la viadion of mid rate ant intintiti wocralp EII41:11 CO I , TUX Allati . / 4 4 - 1141r &Ann lilatrCil, Mita/oho, Prioktreit. Wan Tott,ltr .-• ITEZ;MIS IMPOILTEIt•iad .Jobberjn.FßENCll slid • is:JILIN! WA ACT 000 DP, (knits& Tiir ik: GU= Via.: idk Mato.. Slat* l'eatiLl, Ile off Botts. Atearchoota, Look, le, tilyees, Vinitoa. than. &e. Arent for r&toels Leal Penal , . ' - " ' - '• Ilattu.faetoMVAtent &T.AaarriemTla Toys, leinnior As: Superior Black Writing and Cop y ing: 1 ONE'S EMPIRE_ INK,• 87 , Nagasu street,' iv Mau BalWlorr. Neer York:- • • • - nm n.m to Mr • - '211;0W 00,1per.510t.......40 40 • mat • 4 —..,.. GO 4 re. 4, aIM , On drannid.OrrnsOnn..“..........3nonitto. 'Moir int Orr/. ortleqe numollortndot. it e ach, *obs irti 001 , 111SU ibIL-dnd aot norr nookl. prrendtabe or derv. am thy onalle/ed ed a gond Wrltbzo In. 'Cubit ibr the Otani, and flog nb.otar ederand Om doe *nod no b-bdobblbbat. Prolonod to Who Ind* ed. M Irr enrol or boor • edernexotlon. one* I r o f ezlza r . Attu 1 . 0 ozzl . .l:l4nod In - 31= or kegs tro slender marl delluata men Ittronedlately winateratte that airn;ea tntrraiv nem end leadrodet ao amnion to the !.vale rinse, WI imrerte an energy and boorasser se taxis/cm ea Mai 'are grateral. We .ben erktenoe on Me *Welt Wheels as strongly to reeonumend tins tenUente to Eternal people yaw/nee not been ranging- Errata 17tri, Tar.; of tat WC.L. LY: year Oa& dra'rral by Dr. aural:* Erma of Taloa Irk ikaa Earsopartlta. ay.er err,. ran Iparn remedy ball bra .Wearowarear. o e . Yeb.16.181.9. Th. emit. tz.t acr wise. egwr Pea. he. ..glorva under abilboveoomplaint LW tore .yes:o. nearly_ all that' time waltzed ht her bah I bale for It= years_ constaalty employed troe beat marker talent that mnl3Di proeitted fah thlkowlinal ef .04 eormetryoritbout say beaefit whatever. I have oleo oanhaaed oval. tuatniand reoptcoarealedfei the eon of soda dretweeo, eh of vrikb rrovod worthless. In the spring. of 1147, I was asthma hy nay Etienne% try Dr. Gaysottl Tallow Doak and SeiratierOla, which wee tuella bar =maths. After ohs hod used Itfor about long weeks, item erktera to slier as that she I , 44lanproring, anti frame this time she Unmoved rapidly. eintgalned Seth and Mength. Datil the is Dow *Worley hezet. mailing health. • • ' : . • wx.r.osiosur. . _ . Wa betas ll:tabors to W. *al Julio Uutifort.l.K4 that *De .bovo natatotato. oi to Use tidal.. of Itts. Mon fort, and.. toile env bdOit off.ctod tY 0.7.0te• Ton*. Dock.lad Simparills. are adaiit.i, tr.. . . ~.• . • i TINE YUDY: •, .: . • ' . BAII4IIPOWIL.B. f, 444 4 4 qt- 0. Jr Laniard hamtame Gears, bee. Menem SA!. Behests .1 Co:—fteata: home time to IMZ 1.. a 4µl set at with Mae. Mil is may Vl9..itiChbedl9/ to sena could not tut It, suel i1214,t/ mat heetioalet 1 mph:7mi. at Merest time; each rhytehatt of celebrity within my reach; all Odd me toy 'arm mum bi imeoleted. Prom 'lb...l:welder to the formula met full of reheda eons hly MeiterUt et this time Ina committal) ulmust ed. Ltd 03r puma muelt,emedstd. emituthtel ltethlt state stall ISIS. when 1" . say om mitertimmeut (Gaylen'. Yallar Dock and hattaemillh) erbkat - it mud, mad mut tors bottle Of eu.rtkii.'c.yeott's Tube.: book end Semilet rine c a mel suet I took :no otter rem/t.l mDU. twit:lll eud Mita:Melt perketly veal beton, -uelsut the sixth tot lend list the beet ahheorshot of the mu51u47..1 am son It mould bait tamed MO from rears of 'WM and safferimp I meet euvatlr reoccomerel every peoton met. iffiLlg Imam say shailtSdlemee. tour. tlursoWs Selo* bock and Penaparilite 711.1t.h mill to tort thim to health. -betas, in gestate/A • -- o M. =INA= Cum Qf an aggravated rase of vpstao. The rem performed by Pr.- goys.* k :UM of Ifelfair Dock Lad banaparilla. ate lasilog.• -Ike Fatima's 0.. 4 hoet.t. =atmea to improve after dim:. I. remand. 4. Coo.. ars not ebronkisd wait time bee fulkr ivied that More an be Ws Mapes or return of tee divem*: • • • • • • j..: Ndastag s Herklautreat. k.siatmllfs MO. 11. Y. 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