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Confederacy, f w .ofG, T ,rnor Brows, i of q#orjga,.to the General Assembly of that Buie, slows ua that thoßoath is still draw ls neam nearer to that inerltable pitfall of auarohy, whioh the false teaoh i'u! logi ofherle&ders, bothpaat and present, li»tb been so long preparing, and which most moo t her sooner or later on the path aha enured under the evil guidance of these neit*:" tip to the .present time the workings ofdisaffeotion in the Southern States hare bam sternly repressed by the ■! powerful tonsplratorswhoundertook tocarry out the Mheme of aeoesden.. indeed, the do greo. of stfooesa with whioh, owing to the surprising; inefficiency, jer; worse; of the McCuuans and Bonus so long retained l in oommandof tha Union armies, they were able .to maintain themselves against the - Government, and to repel its earliest efforts _ to re-eatablish its authority, gave them suoh a prestige of ultimate soeoess, that the tide of popular feeling rosehigh, and over the • whole South bore down before it all oppo sition to the : usurpations and arbitrary measures of Jxrrxnsox Davis and the Con federate Administration. In this prpsperitythe' .Confederate usur pation"flourished for a time; but'one after another disasters began to report them selves, spite even of the eensomhip. After disasters in war, rose and grew from day to day a deeper sanse of their sufferings mid privations, which had long since over taken them, but whiohtheir first epthusi asm easily made light of for a time, or wholly disregarded. / reverses came, when hope lately so buoyant began to sink—pid even the stoutest rebel of them all had to acknowl edge jthat the fortunes of the Confederacy looked exceedingly doubtful, discontent wae emboldened, and bitter words were soon heard, giving; vent to bitter feelings long - suppressed... At last the Governor of Geor-- gia, in a formal Meeßage, apealta in sneh a style as the following: Un&r tie act of the Confederate Oonyrese and the late decision of our Supremo Court, tits authority to command tie militia of, the ■ Slate, even for tie protection of our moihere aniieioeCj.ouf eUtereahddeughUrr,ugaintl tie brutality of onr own elavee in a elate of uetumetion, tone to be denied to the Gov ernor; as each man composed the militia of the Btate, except the officers, is declared to be snbjeot to the comman d of the President without tho 'eohsent of the Bxeoutive of the Stato. lt follows, therefore, that if the Governor should order out the militia in this pressing emergency, which admits of no delay, to protect those oitizens of Geor > gl» to whom no protection is offered by the Confederacy, the President may ebon termhnd the order and oompePeach person eo called bnt to leave the ; Btale and go to the ufetoet part of tho Confederacy, to pro toot those who are notoitlxens of this State. The State has reserved to herself the right under the Constltntion to “engage in war 1 ’ when“actually invaded," and to “keep troops”, while aheia Invaded. Ihatanthor tiy which has the. right to taka from her this power, without whioh ho State , ran exist, had the power to. deetroy her. I believe it-is l admitsed, however, by high authnrityih.this State, that.'the ore*, ture has ho power to destroy the creator, the ehild no power to -destroy the parent, . and tiro parent no right to commit auio ids. If this be true, tie Confederate Government, which it admitted to be tie [creature of the Btatee, eon certainly have no parser to deny to tie Stater, which are the creatore, tie uee of their own militia to protect their own In hahitante agamet tie inoatioru of tie . enemy, and tie unbridled, ravage cruelty of their elavee, in actual ineurreetim ;. nor cm that Government, as the child, destroy the pa rent by paralysing; her right arm when raised toward off a blow struok at her ™7 vitale; nor, indeed, can tho parent, whioh is' the State, commit suiolde by. sur rendering the command of iher entire mi litia when she is invaded, and' her. people ere left without other jofitaient protection, nor by removing berofiligatian to protect . her citizens, and thereby forfeiting their allegianre. -When:the. Governor of.a State speaks . thus, the long-foreseen-day of. anarchy cannot be. distant; the pitfall which we spoke of above, dug by the>ol7 hands of the treltors 'theiaselvev when they laid down theiedisorganising doctrine of State riffite, has been approached, and they are Just having s lut struggle on the verge,' before they fail into it. What an impetus the Proclamation of the 22ndof September has given to their course, the reader of the above-quoted oxtraetcan eseUy determine for hlmoelf/ without a word of suggestion -fttßX , ' f';''/• •'V’ ‘ ■’' •!v* •s*'"' l -i «,»;> *v'\: Vnvl; ‘••:V v ;i : r*':?'}' ■*. Pill •.isv \t ••>.»*•.>. .V*V:V- • : ?'-L* 'V*'-* 4?* ' '" ‘ jht ,■».: ' j V ' '.•«')/;* A;ij-* ; ’. V,v-'• ’*■• f “• *]-‘fl ;■ -* v-y-. .v..;.;.^ isssi" K;. ",C . §i» ®g§Si •• .• 1 •*■••. >; ' • $■ , '-‘-if Jj.v,' .p. J>>, lK;’v * V sr^» 1 i^lT;' . m < . ;■' * v lfl : : \, * * ** , 1 ’ Bow it isWorking. : We have sold more -than.cnee-thet the abolition of sl&Ycry will bo in'our-Senthern States what -it .was in- the British' Wut Indl* Islands,a mere , change of relation between parties—nos tors will become on* ploy on, slave*hired non,- provided the former aoqtdeeeo peaceably in (bo social revolution, so the masters in tlioss islands did; bat if tinrmhsters undertake to resist (bo aathority wbicb deorees tbo freedom of their slaves, they: will almost certainly in volve themselves: and - their entire section in trouble. The slares, that thede oree-has gone,forth, and they wtlP nUtm I ■> thelrfreedom asa right- inds ! thousands . hare alreadydone,.and many.men who . ’ ware their owner* -and mao ten hare bad : the good sense Ito'yiold •lo 'tba inexorable logic of necessity -ana beep (heir people .upon their plantations in a new relation; In Leoialana this quiet, soeialiWTolatlonhas: . pi Oitreassd further than - bat we learn from thefollowingletter from Fairfax Court House to ths Hew Fork Jiao, .that the change ef relation o( whieb wears apeaking has begun-in-E«t«jn-TirghliV ~ -My recent yisit wUbla tli rebel line* gars ms a ooveted- opportaedty, again' to : talkwith the rebels ar their bomoti base frequently done this beforodn the nortbeni half of Virginia .dBtJMJJMf.lsst three -. months. Wi»t a ehsffgWShoome over the people daring that brierajagwrof, time. Sun everyone yon mtt-rlman woman and «bild—waa aa;*eUTe -Secessionist, boldly avowing .and fcfginq'thar “right to adopt the treasonable course being punned. J>" v’''"-;" ■■ i ■ is! SATURDAY MOBNIFG, .DEC. 6, NBW TEBBtt or THE GAZETTE, *>untrmrnox tfsirnt pso. 10,186 L Koasan Xdjtzov* by mfl* per 00. i*f ;■ ** ilogls 3. Ivjuua Xante*, by daII, per 4 00. . u > ” ' • month... ‘ .38. . veek..M. -10, :** '• “ riagle % < iWflßßf>y XBmoy» x iiDgle'cQpke t per year.. 2 08. dubscffitolCk, « 1 60. | ’•** * 1 ” dabs of 10 cr more « Tl - \ *Kr» to the party pending elub. For a eJnboffifteen,.we wfll wad the Ernrnw Oa*itti c( iW3y. F«ra,c|ub of twenty, w» will lend * i# Moxraa OiEzn* defly. Singh eoples, 6 cents eltnye stopped when tbe’time expire*. ji-'V JW3S.T ••.tfcW.MJ' ■;■ ■ i'.i.l.T.V•>■;■ .3,K day it ie] just aaMijScuU to find’an open . Saoesaioniat outside of the army as it was before to And a Union man. .Even the ! ▼omen, who have, in fact, done more thao ! ailihe litre under which the JefF.vDavig Confederaojvis gomhad, to fillup add bol- army, 1 are*begln nmg-to * fee), a§: the good housewife does sometimes; that “their cake is all dough.” Secession, unleavened by the Influence of woman, is sapped of all vitality. The chil dren, too, who two years ago were taught to prattle treason and put on the hated in dgnia> ard beginning to follow their natu ral inclinations; and now, income instan ces, are found wearing the eagle upon theiT breasts, (Hid- denying, when asked, that they are Secessionists. The men every* where are disgusted with the . war, and well they may be. When Fernando Wood spoke of a “settlement of this affair by peaceful measures,” he knew what he waa. talking about; .he was but noting as the mouthpiece of a. majority of the people in this State—a majority who have been ex ceedingly anxious^to know for a year past what this war is really about, and why Vir ginia is made the battle-ground. Were Jeff. Davis and hid Cabinet oat of the State to*day» I firmly believe that the people would ask to be restored to their former position in the Union. There is no longer to be heard the talk of the desperado among the people, old or young; but it is rather the language of culprits, dreading the punishment they fear .may come upon them for their misdeeds. This ohange in feeling has been mainly brought about by the Emancipation Proclamation. That was the first' intimation to the people of the South that the Government really was in earnest in its attempts to crush the rebel lion. Since that day, every, negro in this seotlon of Virginia has been, to all intents and purposes, /roe. Farms are now culti vated, and other branches of industry go on as before, by the aid of colored hands, but their. laboris paid for, and paid for • well, too—for the average wages received by the ex-slaves Is $l2 per month. One man who did own one year ago 250 head of -“niggers,” now confesses that he likes the Emancipation Proclamation, because it makes the “niggers” work better. Those who have remained with him are paid lib erally, and, as I have already stated, he la satisfied. That ■ sufficiently accounts for theinoreased amount of work performed. Land OiUco Report. The report of the Hon. J. M. Enkushs, Commissioner of the General Land Office, is among the most interesting and impor tant of the sub-reports. The total amount of.publio Unjj surveyed, offered, unoffered and undisposed of on the 80th of Septem ber last was 135,142,999 acres. Daring the quarter ending on that day only 9,408 acres were sold. The most important toplos dis cussed are the Paoiflo railroad, the mineral lands, and the coal discoveries throughout .the vast region stretching from the Miesis sippi and Missouri to the Paoifio. Wfigive a synopsis: THE PACIFIC EAILWAT. That|measure, with our existing thirty thousand miles of railway now spreading* from the Atlantic beyond the Mississippi, will form a great continental system reach ing from ocean to ocean, eventually inter secting every: political subdivision of the United States, thereby, given -impetus to! domestic trade and intercourse, - opening:, new fields of labor and prosperity within our limits, whilst our wealth will bo in creased by the rich Eastern trade through our zhercantile marine on the Paoifio, with China, Japan, and distant India. The advantages of the Pacific "Railway will be felt not merely in oarrying with its progress, at an early period, extensive lines of settlement, thereby subjecting tcthe toil of the.husbandman, with corresponding re wards, plains over which the Indian and buffalo now roam, thus. strengthening the foundations of tho .Republic, but it will bring to light and develop the mineral in terests now held as a proprietary right by the nation in the public domain. COAL. The exiont of-the twelve coal bearing States 'east of the Mississippi bolds bat a small proportion te the immense coal fields vest of that region,'as we hare informa tion respecting the exlatenoe'of coal in . Dakota, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Nev ▼ada, Catiforn&j Oregon and Washington! Information from official sources in Califor nia refers to the Mount Diablo Coal Mines as situated in township 2 north, ranges 1 and 2 east, and the'Coral Cool Mines as lo cated In township 8, sooth ranges 8 and 4 east. Discoveries ef coal*; have been made at Bellingham Bay, Washington Territory. The ooal containsa reify large amount of oxygen, and but little hydro-carbon; so much so that it gives (off comparatively but little combustible luminous gas or smoke, and appears to be almost as difficult of ig nition as some anthracite. Ii to regarded as a fuel superior to any tertiary lignite, approaching the composi tion of the coal of the Western Statesj tak ing a; high rank as a fuel in comparison with ordinary lignites; Then there are the WlUlametta river and Cape flattery ooals belonging to the lig nite and serviceable for the smelting of iron, and for ordinary fael—some of the Cape Flattery coal being reported as pretty good for steamboats. . In Nevada goodcoal has been discovered In the neighborhood of Dayton,-formerly China town, and ssperior specimens have reached here from showing the wealth of that Territory in this, great in dustxhti'agemt; but the of the time and the financial condition of -the country, render epeoiaily attractive the gold field of the public domain. OOLD- ABD SILVER. The great auriferous region oftheUnlted States an the Western portion of the Conti nent, stretches from the 49 s North. latitude end Puget Sound to 81° W parallel,' and fromtho 102° of longitude West of Green wich to the Pacific ocean, embracing por tions of Dacotah, Nebraska, Colorado, all of New Mexioo. with Ariiona, Utah, Neradn, : California, Oregonand Washington Terri tory, mating an area of more than k mil lion of square miles. ,» :.s ... This raetregion is trarened'froin North to South, first, on . the Pacific side, by the Sierra Nerada andthe Cascade Mountains,. then,‘by-'the Blue and Humboldt; on the. East, by the-ftooky Mountains." This imt’ menso territory Ujutertpe^edwlthbodfte ' of agricultural land equal to the support not holy of miners but of a dense population!' These mountains are literally stooked with mineral, gold and eilrer. being inters spersed In profusion orer this immense but- . faotyanddaily brought to light by newdiei ieoTenee. <, -The r precious metals. are ; found imbedded in' mountains of quart!, rich Waahinge Staking' tho; pathway "of risers and floodi. 1 - *'■ " " , - ww r7! y-T.-s S7tSli r’ jtl V Besides tfteir wealth in gold) noparl'bf;' the world is 80, rich in silTeimunes t &s .Ne-J ratio andNewMexlco/' let those may be JSSHmated aronly ih‘jttbporU6n bit the’gtild' 'fields' whioharenowtn prodeßS bfdevelop ■■wiiiiidU|,|ptt*lpfr)WMlt»>'y:? umU »(0S». :_Sia4iianeiise"rereß.uftwayreodlly-be obr tainod by subjeoting tho public mines either. fMaUt under quarterly payments, o quart, terly tax upon ths aotnal product under a well regulatedandlelScient aysUni, Whioh Would materially t r*lleyejthe necessities of theippubllitV:. , ...> ... . .-EetimaUnsfihe'tiM debt ifitbe “uhlikd States-bn ths- iesg.at'say S7B^OOO,OCK^ : the: average: rate- f «r itfßereat' "ow/of; ;pfer .amotwton that sun annually to thirty-five •hd h-balf mmions., A-tax of some right pfi J -the. whoro'yieid if‘-.'the rallies n'prbjiermiqS 1 ing Bystemr.afiduwhenuthe aameahaligd into foil operation,'.pay ait ; thiat interest; enable the gfrvrgijfqt to indites by at least, ■two-thirds the exisiihgdireot tax, hod from tha'rjtsidue andimpprtshare an annual inc i Mmb. suSclsnt to support the gorernmlnt i and preside • find for the gradual extiha* ..-ttr-pXr.i; -tthilrlirhiEriT uert.; U-" > ...... o'.-.?-'; .‘j’jqe!' ■■; ~ ;■ ■'■ ni sjiiMS tion*of2thefpublifl debt, and restore the cup* renoy to a metalio basis. In addition to the deposits of gold and silver- above especially alluded to, various sections of this whole region are rich in preoious stones, marble, gypsum, salt, tin, quicksilver,, asphaltum, eoai, iron,-copper, and lead—mineral and medicinal, thermal and.cold springs and streams. Nope of these mines have been worked .for. a great longth of time, except the placers of California, and mach the largest portion of them-are comparatively recent discoveries. Yet it has been fully demon strated that the deeper the mine is worked tho richer is the ore or rook. Mines barely paid at the surface are yielding enormous profits at a depth of 160 or 200 feet And when the geologioal formation of this region is carefully considered, it will be conceded that even the preoious metals must be found in masses and in po- I sition, if a sufficient depth be reached. The above estimate of the extent of the mines may seem extravagant, bu£. it is be lieved experience will demonstrate that the estimate is too low. Not now, nor formany years -to come, beoauie the population is not there, but as fast as the population does reach that region, the correctness of these conclusions, it la believed, will be vindi cated. ' Within the last eighteen months more has been done to establish the position as sumed than all the disooveries previously cede. The eomlng year and a-half will do Still more. Tho yield of the preoious metals alone of this region will not fall far below $lOO,- 000,000 the present year, and it will aug ment with the inorease of population for centuries to come. The Murderer or Gee. Robert L. McCook—A Nashville correspondent of the Philadelphia iV«* says: “It has been ascertained that Captain Gurley, of the Alabama Cavalry, was the murderer of General Robert L. McCook. Raisiso tee Puce or Newspaties. The New York Herald has joined the Tri~ bun* in raising theprioe of their paper to 8 cents, after Sunday next. The fine* has not yet spoken. Tbs Emancipation Proclamation ha* almost paralysed the energy of the secession farm ers in Northern Virginia. They used to join Ashby’s oevalry ana other parties making In cursions, returning to their homes when the retreat took plaoe, and enjoying protection as Union men from goards which arelhrnUh ed them. But now slavery la abolished and their negroes leave them, or have to be paid U they do any work. The result is that seoeeslonlsm Is talked only with “bated breath. 1 ’ RELIGIOUS JTOTICEB. ANNUAL MISSIONARY wey SERMON will be preached la the BIBM* .ING9AM M. E..OHUBOH, by the Rev. Dr. HAS* BIS, on SABBATH, Ttb lost., et 10fc o’clock a. m. There will else be en eddree to the afternoon Sab* - bath School, at 3 o'clock, by tbe Bee; Dr. DUBBIN. All ere InTlted to attend. deSdtaa [r3»THE FIKtST CONGREGATION Of DISCIPLES bare removed from ApeUo Hill to JACKSON'S BLOOK, third fioor, corner of Penn end Bt. Glair streets. Preaching every Loan's Dat, et 1054_o'clock a. m., and 7 p. a. WEDNES DAY EVENING, Lectors at 7 o’clock. The public are reepectfolly invited to attend. ' d< ANNIVERSARY. .—CHRIST OHUBCB, corner of Penn and Hancock streets.—Ber. Dr, DUBBIN. (Correspond, tog Secretary,) will preach on SABBATH, (Dec. 7th,) at 10$$ o’clock a. m. Ber. Pro! WABBTS wll preach In the ereping at 7 }i o'clock. TbeJarealls anniversary will take piece at 3 o'clock p. tn. At each service e contribution will £e meae for the support of Million*. The publio efe cordially la sted. . 1 dsfclt r~-£LI>SK" I'. C. MoKfc'EVES, f>rm dpal of Pleasant HiU Seminary, will fat. the FIRST COSOBEOATIOH OF DISCIPLES, in EXCELSIOB HALL, Allegheny City,) TO>£OB* BOW. (Lord’s Dej.>4osfY m. t *s'at 7 p. m. Scbjecs for the mornlng—'-tbe Deitmctlon of the btanofeiu.'’ The put lie ere oonUellr invited, de< BOOKS, for tho new , Pottage Currency; DIABISS. 4to 8 vo. and 12 mo.; LAWTEBB HEW TIE ENVELOPE; SLO* COMB'S INKSTANDS;PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS; for tale by W. 8. HAVEN, . corner Wood and Third streets. JVEW JIOViIKTISEJOBJTTS. OLD PKICEa Notviihetandisg tfce recent remarkable <ria» of paper. So.,— Host’s Onion Stationer; Portfolios AraallUetld at ONLY 25 CENTS. Each eoDtalse Si SB BETS PAPEB; f 4 ENVELOPES; SBTEEL PENS: 1 AOOOMUOCATION PEN-HOLDER: ILEAD PENCIL; All of roperfor qtellty—warranted. CTQo to BUHI’i Emmie BtU. PUlb unit, <or •uytblog jou wut hi tb. n; of BOOKS, STA TIOHIBT, PHOIOOBAPH ALBUMS, SZWS. PAFXBB, UAOAZISC*, te. on piper »nd .uralopM. «-BuUcrlptlsui nnlTnl u tb. rrrj lo.uk ntaa for PAPEBS, MAGAZINES, Ao. JOHN P. HUNT, de6 Masonic Hall, Fifth t>UUKti AX AUCTION. XJ TO-NIQHT, At sa Fifth etnas. Oincs or rai ifomousa or Aiisexjnrr 00., i TO CARPETM-Kgs;^“£| ed JL Eropoeale will be received at thla «ffloa util TUESDaT, the Otb lset., loclQilrf, for foreleblu and patting Cows la the Quarter fleeeicnj Coon Boom, OOCOA MATfIHO, qf ftr*i coidlty, Pw. -tfonlen eao be obtained oa ap plica ties. . .B/diredloo of Count* OojnmlwJoMTe. - gesat; • HESBT LAMBERT. Controller. Books at auction, TO-NIOBT, - „ At HcCLELLAHP*e.6S Fifth treat. i*iSW GMiLOuVJ * MANUAL or QEOLOQX—Tmtlocof tb* Prln. clploa of thy Scltic*, with >p«cUl nktvne* to Amtr. tow OMlogioai SUtory. Br JwmD.JDwa, M.A., wtbor of “AHjitem of Hiaora'OKT.” . F« **!• by B. B, OAYIfI, 83 Wootf $U •UOKS ATAUCTION. TO. SIGHT, At McOLBLLAHD'd.gfI Tilth to: V BSHEBY; JQSAfI WHlfCOilß’* ASTHMA BEMEDY: r'JONAS WHITOOUB'S ASTHMA BE ttKDY; JONAU WHJTOQMB'fI ASTHMA BE HEDY; _C®T tele by SIMON JOHNSTON. ! - -o6fnar flftitthfairi *ad Fourth strew**-- - ANTED—A stoat, active boy, to Dera the drug batlnaas, Odo from tbe ootmtrv preferred dsa US AT AUtiilOK, ; TO WIGHT, it MoOLELLAiiD’6, 6S fifth «trta< qak.lawi> aifiiiboi 1 ootHAjL " if g* WIMTJCB AEaSJOHOT Mias MASK. s4* ■ #»kl»od. «1U to*. ta«bo« tra HoSDAY, December Btb, 1883 - ;.'JOlhajl*n'nuyb« obtained t 1 the Book'Atone «lt;ug iaformetloo reUUfA to tense, eto.: or Uaou rfWmejbejimde of Min MABKdAM 1A mroq. ;?W>« *fA* 8d»col or tf-Ho. 10* Aosrtb eSeet? -* 0e5;4(4 ; • • j-j-. ■< -',,2 '■ 1 gim bubhjsls wiiSi .BABMM a.tz tl/) OB jut rK«!wi) «a4(9ri>l> b/iblV! i ,:y'j COITIB* ILMOH, ■' , -ansi# ; ■ Ho.'aeniaa^MrtftM. uwm buoj Jj OLBLLAKD’a. Uib WUKkttf ' ■ • , IUYIpB A BMITB,, 7 B*ii«rt'wd dttkrita CAftBOH OXx/rtmrarMtMd .bfaajr.lntfetLAarket; -r i 'KPOrtw left: at ttulr oias jfo»4l MABSST jn*K, m« 'l* prompUy attended to.: •• » - ’ATOmbiol OBPDBQIL. . ,->!; •■, d*att« . ’ I pAitUib' UUM BiIUiSS, at 4ioULE£ jLe.trAHD'B ActHooßcnaa. '^r?d CJFIUftD pot ap4aca&B her* OfiMiSedlyuftMtJoil waaTidtfoa BfialM tad **■»*: - - _*OIPrA.BntW4W, V, - t' A i .'y'tl 107.7 'ii's vii-J 17 i.'yJa/trlyjs i til hoasst\ jWsir tiDPEßrmuKirrA OIL COMPANY, So. 27 Ingi* HnH, Firahwrpt, Fa , Kano'ettoren nf BEFINSD OsBOOK OIL and DE* ZOhT. . Prices tor Vefleed 11: By carlotd...SOcente ter g»'lca. Small lQt« . 65 '* ** * o charge tor package. V scomber 4th. 1842 MEN‘B CALF BOOTS, at Masooiu Bali Au-ttou Hones, i deft ROOUCK.— 110 bbla. choice Famllf Flour, fidreeeed Bogs; ' ■ 1 bbU Sweet Older, , EOOJ ibe. fresh Butter; I 400 lbs. prime Qeeee Feather*; 10) boxes choice Oreem Choeee; BeceDed and tor sale by H. BIDDLB, c 027 No 183 Liberty street. /~IUiLHK£N‘o SHOKa. at MoULC.£- \J LAND’S AUCTION. 63 Fifth etreet LOST. — A Pooebt Book, with about cne hundred dollars io money, acd some pepeii, (useless to any pemo bnt tbe osntr.) Tbe finder: will be liberally rewarded by leaving It at the EAGLE COTTON HILL or at No 29 WOOD ST. deL-iw 0. BttOWN. HOOP eKiK'i'C, ail sizes, for Ladies, Miceee and Children, at fiIcOLELLAKD’S SHOE AUCTION. de6 SALT l BALT 1 1— 200 sacks fine Liverpool Balt; 900 do do Table Salt; To arrive and for sale at low prices by n 037 H. BIDPLfe. 163 Liberty etreet. T AUlhS’ ANl> RALMUKAJ JU BOOTS, at Mc f LELLAND’B. • 4*6 CONa ONMUNiR— -10) tr.x iV.B. Cbeeee; 80 do Hamburg Ot eeee; *Oj I u»b. rotateee; loobblf. o*l9o Sppl ■; 160 do mackerel; Just received and for sale by FRANK VAN OOBDEB, fe* ~ 114 Second »treet. BUYb* AND YUUTH'D BOOiR, at Masonic Hall Aoctlrp. deO LMUJSU CKAGK.JSK-.—Lemon, rio n'e, Wine and Farina Crackers, Joit received fr.th from' tbe and foreale by tbe tarrel or at retail, at the Family Grocery Store *f JOHN A. BKNBHAW, de6 corner Llbarty aod Hand ctreeta. ENT*b two and three aoie CALF BOOTS, at McOLELLAMD'S. de6 BKUOh a.—2o dozen extra \J Cermet Brooms, made expreraly for family use, rtceived and for sale by tbe Cosen or at retail by JNO. A. BSNSBAW, d>6 ~ corner Ltberty and Head Streete. qmokkd halibut a>d palmun. O—A frwh tepply joit recelnd acd for tale et the Family Groo ry Store of JOHN A. BKNBQAW. dc6 corner Leberty and H»*><l «tr»«te. »|X> ULAfcb- MANUFACTURERS.— Flndlag the demaad for DITHBIDOE'S XX FLINT GLASS PATENT OVAL LAMP CHIM NEKS much greater than our pr.eeut capacity to supply, and wUhlux tbe publio to be frail* nmolied with these UftBIVALLED CHIMNETS, we have concluded to grant the srlvUege te manufoctnre them to honses of revpectabUit;.' This coune has been rendered necessary tines our present production Is bnt FIVB THOUSAND DOZEN FEB WEES, while the demand tj almovt wholly for tbe Patent Oval. Those of our own manufacture will be distin guished by ear trade mark of xx max glass, Which all others are cautioned from usln^. All packages of Chimneys made under our license will be marked with tbe name of patentee and date of terse of petent Tor particulars apply at Tors Pitt Glass Work*. no 19:1m E. D. DITHBIDQK ICHOUL tUK uJIJKG LAUIKtf, IN PHILADELPHIA. Km MART E. THBOPP has a first else* Board ing and Day School for Young Ladies, lo PhlLdet phia, at 1641 Chestnut street. Pries to Boarders, (including board, washing and tuition la the English branches and in French.) 1300 a sear. ' Circulars, containing full particular*, may be fasd on eppUcatfoo. , Hon. J. K. UOdUKAb, Ptttiborgh, Jomr T. Looan, Eaq., •• Ocoaes W. Cass, £»].. Jay Cooks, Esq., Philadelphia , CoL J. B. Mooukao, ” Prof. Jeuß. Hast, Trenton, N. J.; Judge Gnm, U 8. bonremv Court. Medical card w. budrk. HAMEB, M. of New verk. contemplvtcs being tn Pittabnrgh ea the Bro 0/ DECEBjBEB HEXT, where he wfll devote, as usual, hte XXCLU. SITE ATTENTION to the Medical vnd Sorties] treatment, of CHBOBIO DISKAdEs, especially timet of the Luwal Bjwel, aneb a» Ceniiipatian, PU*a, Stricture of tbe Bowel, Ulceration o( the Bowel, le. Alsu the various Chronic Diseases of the Womb,, tbe Kidnejw, the Bladder. Ac. Bis ml. deuce will be at tbs MOSONOAHELA HOUSE, where he may be aeen and eonnted (ram a o’clock a. m. toB o'caoek p. ra. dally. HawUlvttU patients In any part of the city, if neeirer. coSOS* /"IALL AT NO. 21 DIAMOND and get y • bottle of flttlSH<B LUSTBAL WA6H&a FLUID, Which bitm half the «oap and near all the ribbing, aod'flahbea lha elotbea with a beaitttu) wblta lostra. Oaa quart bottle, fer 23 ceou, w!U do the waiting fbar ttmee far a Urp fatally. Fafnta caa ba deeped U coe-fcrurth the time, and batter tbao by any other pcocti. Trya bottla, and if.aot eatto&ctory, retan lha bottle aad |«t your money. Bold by the pint, quart or gallon, at the Voodoo and Willow Ware Store of W. J. BAIN, 21 Diamond, Plttoborgh, Pa. JH. O’NEIL, Mtaufcetam of WIKE * yOBK, he* alwaye on hud ud make* to or* ttrMKUH WISK CLOTH t FLOUB • GRAIN COPPER, BRASS ASZ> IKON W|UE OAQKI; plain aad • ornamental WIBX WORK, hr garden*, flover itude. Arch* wap lor flower*, Wire Lattice and Trellis Work for •£«VAc.J JpaSERY FENDXBS; EAT AND E95?£ , L?* a * i !L* liat AND CHEESE SAFES; W HWw BHALEB* landscaped or lettered. Also, BING WIRE, all abas, at No. 80 FOURTH STRUT,Mar Wood, Pittsburgh, Fa R BULGES, As't, of me, dascription ol FTJK, 2<T I TTJfeOBD* < HO. 48 IMITHFIELD 6TBEET, FITIbBOBOB, FA. fittsb übqb ame no. ZHOlf? FtrßßlTUßßtxmUMlj on hud, which w« will nil« Um knmt prta. far CASH. jolfclywaal* TMPORTANT TO OIL SHIPPERS i’£s®ks**sL 1 5 M, ~' J &»▼» purchored Are aeree °* J*B»w groosd, alloaled cd the Alleghany Btrer S&iftjfV l * WzcH, afire LewreM*. »lDfcwMch I ia fittfe* vp* an Oil Yard, for the 22? I T!L??'ES!i t £L nmUnf, forwarding tod itprtßf Ondi OIL IhU property bee ——ntni r W o *** “*** J o*l on tv P? tl ? "i7bo adjaoeat baUdiuge, with • flno bsdisg tor boate, aad when the eaetarn and wow ga. cart caa ha loaded on the ground. lam bow prepared to take care of Oil Boole* and, with a to barrel/and with Are-proof tight tanka to ators bulk oil asp length of time. Or I will Waee groimd to partite wishing to have their own will build taaki oo oostroot or enwrio* teed their eositroction. r.V“ Offlee attbeyard,on theCitiaem PeteojuarßaU- All commnnlcaUona addreaaed toDAVID pETROLITE OIL WORKS, aSTHSa REESE & GRATE, Proprietors. Oapaelty two thontand barteie per week. ( WKNBde, UQJJOKOAaiSLA BOUfiE, 144 ROBIA MILLS, M GBIINI BTBIIT, HEW YOBSOITY GOVERNMENT COFFEE, : Pjlt cp -ta (In foil board pAper*,4s la etii, mi ““*• Oar prtocerMge from 8 u so wot*. Weimt tXptO*fcU9wbl( kIA<U;. .. t. . r - ; iiV4, ‘itASiaAuo, bus, are, bio akd ■ i?.‘ ,•. BVPBBIoB aarrsß. 4 . Webellen oorCodee to be iefier tbeau; rroond noy la nj*. 'AIT orders addressed to aa, or to oaf • Attotl, Haem. FIiAOX A YOUNG, 183 Cham'. S™2JJSt£T'’ ««•"• 'MAMmIs--.-. .:•■■• -j-r ■■■ TABEB A PLAOX:' : IMS.atMo* ■T-A A ded-- !A BUSH. DRIED PEACHES, halres; UV/ M d? _ , do > . Afplee, brlghti ,>3 bMs; Bonbon I MqUmmi v 49 fo rcboJotßaWet Appffi; ' Jm WSttitd tad Jot mU by j. o. MoVA Y. 1 • :... | Mo- IQBnlihfltU'rtrtl.'* saddles Venison; ' ■ :*SO*idTork*yr. .. ; ••• «u4tra«,pf til JUtids, oo&tl&fe* t* oa htttf tad for *»ii si 1H Second taut. Y'gAHKJgAyOO&DBBr : 8 - tar B°> -*«••» ‘ J-. IflAtAHDIOgg7-AOO j Lblfc Corgfama bjrop •4* < )* *StJl*atmiou. -.'l »■-••., it r-y .';. : 'i •£i ' JTEW MtrenTIBEMEJrTS. IJV) COUNTRY EATOW, EACKUJI & CO., Noi. 17 aod 19 Filth Street, dohbonnnd nuilon of TBIHHIHOB, EMBBOI DKBIK3, HOSIEBY, GLOVES, HOOP BKIBTB, BIMJOBB, SHIHXB, tSOLLABS, TIES, OH»■£', SHIRTS and DRAWEES, WOOLEN BOODS, HO BIAS, BOABFB, EsPHYB AHD BHETLAHD wooti AOOOtto.'KKITTIHO YABHB,on hud ud to arrive. Oar stock *u purchased before the last great ad* ranoe Id prices, and we offer great inducements to CITY AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS, attt.t.t- BEBB, PRDDLEBB, and aD who boj to ael) again. N. B.—A ebotoe assortment of I Staple Dry Goods, At wholesale only, etf7:fef >pHE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY. CELEBRATED FEMALE FILLS. Prepared from preemption of Doctor Dnpoaco. Thl* well known Medicine li no imposition, bat e tore aad rati remedy for Female DiffloolUe* and Ob •trnetlonf, from any oasae whatever; and although • powerful remedy.lt contain* nothing hnrtfal to the conetitutlon. To MARRIED LADIES It t* pc cullesly salted. It will in a Teryihort time briar on the monthly period with regularity, in an rare In Herrons and Spinal Affection, Pain in the Back ud Limbs, Hearken, Fatigue on alight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirit*. Hye* terlca, Sick Headache, Whites, and all the painful dieeaeee occaaiooed by a disordered eytiui, tbeae Pllli will effect a cure when all other meafli bare tailed. Theoe PlUa hare never been known to foil when the direction* hare been followed itrtctiy. OHE DOLLAB AND SIX CENTS, eackaed to the authorised Agent at Pittsburgh, Pa., will ■ore a Box. DR. DUPONCO’BJEMALS PILLS DB. DUPONOO’B FEMALE PILLS DB. D UPONOO*B FEMALE PILLS DB. DUPONCO’S FEMALE PILLS They are eafo, ud never foil They are safe, ud never foil They are eafo, and never foil They are safe, ud never foil And core all female Complalrte And core ail Female Complaint* And cue all Female Complaints And core all Female Complaints They are a bleating ud a car*. They are • blessing and a core. They are a bleeslng ud a core. They are a blessing ud a core. jAnd can be sect by mail to aay part ef the con ••"field ahclcsile or ,retail by JOHN H. FULTON, Sole Agent for Pittsburgh ud vicinity, qhkap edition. VICTOR HUGO’S LES MIBERABLES. Cutotoo'. copj.rl.hl •aitton—Th. onlj nnUridr eo tnnalatloa. A*.u laifcitloß of the extracrdiuvry interest existing »cr thl* marvelfou* book, It is sufficient to state that more than 12/jOO volumes wart pnrehaetd at the recant Trad* Sale* In New York city. THE PBlClS—five volame* in cne Cloth. —, |] 5^ Papjr CaTSf.... r - Tl * , , ioo If sent by mail, pcst*pijd: „ l' w. PaperQnw— ; 25, ••"Orders mart be aooompenied with the money. Address, JOHN W. PITTOCK, (Booxsnj.il, SxAßojrxs an NswnxAua,) FIFTH STBKZT, opposite the P. 0. CHILDREN’S FANCY FURS; CENT’S FUR OAPB, COLLARS A QLOYISj Every variety ud style of the above good* on MM ud for tale at seh'ijtg jajtcnurEs. QET THE BEST. WHEELER A WILSON’S SEWING MACHINES, - The HOLIDAYS, .'are oamtexj ud nothing cu be nore anrurlate, enomaatoal or acceptable -for a CaBOTMAS OB NSW YEAR’S GIFT, than U laproied Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine, BwvitA tho flnt prtmlma orar foortMa somsstt* “ £• VSITKD MTATI3 TAIBS, for Um put 1858,1660 and 1660;over 9T,000-bow tame to (ft firing uniT*r»*l eatlriectioii. Tci» MkMm make* the lock stitch lapcwrfbUto annr«!, with the material advantage of bring alike ontetb nldM, forming ne ridge or chain. it will quilt, Btifcch, otm, fell, gather, bind, cordfteck' and •c*ld. ) ( x „TH* 3RAU>BB - M .A HSW- IMPBOTB* MISST, Wm on mOackmmU/er Mrtif Braid or Cor*. up°a any kind of Aiteky in the boil elaborate de sign* without any prtTloca boating. Tbo tluuot, epeed- and rimpUcltyof thU 2ta* ond atrengtb of mltch, and adapt abhltytotbatbiokoilor tSn&Mt fabric*render It the most SUCCESSFUL ASD POFULAB BEWIBO MAyHIHK now offertd to the public. PITTBBVBQB , PA. Br&ABBABTBDTBBBS TIABf.TEa ovCfl) ud cxkmln* them, n 80. s» yirifl fIIMST. v::n t ■ WH. BBMHBE&OO, * ? uoss rie3argwF , Wmimbt Aobkts. ; gKWIWO MACHINES WILLXAJdfI A OS TIB’ onagaalied do tibia thread tH FAMILT 6KH3UQ MAOBIHXB. Baleewa, Bo* 18 FIFTH 6TBXXT, ’ Tb—a Banblnm wUi derail kind* of'work/antf'are vttnntad and la repair on* yearwftboot aOf , ' unM!r I BiimHAoo. ( A*«.tt.: ; //..usouifcwniOß, •"••••' ‘ Lot the poUlo be perfectly aarouljhai ft» r buy and tad, yr UjUTBS A ~ oaFlS* HACHIK! vitb awn.Bcb iapmiUyeeany tooarfc*t, botwfih, •tenting the gram mlMtafasenti purporting to «s« anaU from tba QroTar A Baker Saving Machine Oov' b*?*?* l *] Tb« Idee of ttopplng panosa from Bring . tbma maofethw, whan Ihaycahnct otop o> freak eeO ring tbam,la pnporiarooa. TUa Machfnawu bav «&*•* Fob,'U, 1861. W* pramimter*oard «| poHgb •AA « Crnimg HaeMwi who can-point oot one tinge torn where a ponton to whom wo bars «old a Machine Utd boon Ugally riopped from wing It, or have bad to pay to any party. AOBHTB WAHTHI). .( ran* < . . j r.TT.T.wr. srnara aon . nrAJUfj ohbat—will t. DEALERS. DB. uUPONOO’B Are a Scientific Preparation. Are a Scientiflo preparation. Are a Scientific Preparation. Ar* a Scientific Preparation. T* remove all obstructions, To remove all,obstruct lona, 10 remove all obstructions. To remove all obstruct ion*. Wheo the directions are followed. When the dirtcUon* are folia pul. When the direction* are followed. When the direction* are followed. Noa. 67 ahd 69 Kirra Stehht. ■ATS AHD CAPS. HcOOBD & CO.’S, Ha. 181 WOOD STBXIT. Ho'. 17 WITH ST BEET, PTpTBBUB<jH, PA. nrrsßHßOH.ix Dfir GOODB. gPEOIALSALE Dry Goods, FOR ORE WEEK, BARKER & CO.’S, 59 Market Street. SILKS I SILKS ! SILKS ! SILKS I la PLAIN, TIOCBED, STBIPED AHD PLAID— From cent* to |2 00 per yard. Cioaks ! Cloaks t Cloaks l In .11 th. HEWEST AHD HOST DEBIBABLE ■tplM, from H 00 to SSO 00, SHAWLS I SHAWLS! BHAWLS In all the varieties aad at all price*. Dress Goods l Dress Goods 1 In WOYEH FABBIC3, from lOJfe. to EOe. DR LAINES ! DR LAINRR At 18%e., 20c. ud He. Prints! Prints I Prints I The BEST, NEWEST A HANDSOMEST, at 18^0. 500 BALMORAL BKELTS! Jart jealTad, nt 83 00. Wholesale Buyers Will fled this a most annual opportunity to re* pleolib their stock at LOW PRICES. de« & CLYDE'S HOLIDAY BULLETIN WE SHALL OFEH, OH Monday, December Bth, 78 MARKET STREET, Far the tn*peetl*n of the public, a Jarge and bean* tlfhl amortmant of Goods for the Bolidays l At priw. which to gir. utllk-Uon to .11. Onr .lock naprtuitEtUl tat ud bat itilmot SWISS AND CAME 810 ODLLABS AHD SETS; YALXHOIXHHXS LAOS COLLARS AHD SETS: IH PAHTS- EMB'D BOBEA AHDWAJSTSi LINES, CAHBBIO AHD CUB'D H’SK'W: FINE XKB'DA LACE VEILJL SLEEVES, Ac: BETIOOLEB, OABAB. POBTSOHHAIB*, UK BOTILOoSbs, BUCKLES, FANOTPISB ABD CUBHIOKB, WORKED 6LIPPEBB, BEAD WORK, etc; OENTLEMEN’fI SCARFS, TIES, MUFFLERS, WALLETS, do. The largut ted most elegant amcrtmtnt cf Head-Dresses, Nets, Caps and Hoods • S'*** number of other artfoleo lo NIOK*HAOKfi and FANCY GOODS sot mas* 1 toned above, and terp sol table for gift*, which those designing making Christmas Premia wOi find It to their advantage to call ud is*. «“Deal*r* cu supply their trade with HOLIDAY GOODS From our stock at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. HACBCI & CLYDE, Tl MABKZI STBIET. Mltlld* QOODS FOB THE HOLIDAYS, J. M. Burchfield’s. HANDSOME PLAID BEPa fcl S»o. .ortll a. HEW STILE nOOBID DE LAIHXS. lICDBED MCSLIH EODLLABEB. OALIFOBSIA BUS. OLOAEB AHD SHAWLS. 60HTA0S AID HOBIAS. HOODE AHD BKATIHO CAPS. EHBBOIDEBED AHD LACK EETS. da OOLLAB9. TAHOI AHD BLACK BILKB. ■HB'D AHD HKM-BIITOBHD H’DK'fH. A blip «taek «f HXW flOODil ]ut noHTbd and selling CHEAP FOB CASH; 77 AND TO. BUH asoUisr iarinlslHEW GOODS nt HORNE'S TEIMHINGSTORB, Hon.7T AHD T» MAXKKT SZBKKTT . tecelTißg large addltkma to oar stock, the rtpedal attectlen of wholesale beyer*. OnruiortQtmt of’ Germantown Jf'oolett.OooOa Is noirnwl luw ttsa-lt bss bsm thjssessouv uuuiia, si Boons, hobiab, boutaqs, bka- TlNacSpa, BOABTB, Ao.: OBIT WOOL OH £BBaatßTa abb bbawibs, >t u»> tut. imrm HiOMtonM cMlk bqrwsi BALMnRAT. hVi«t« i for I*Um ad Ulism,'lb not rvtsd., sad tstt .chesp tor cish; BOBUBT, OLOTCB uil OAOHT SWaSSIa^SMIiSS^S wtlot. Bir BoMlrrs; XBBBOIDIBIXS a rtVrp rakKasa?,* 0,4 riA&JSS «!t*»-tya<T»da ftwS lotlrfJlßßOitg. BQKgIWrHAMJLOWgMfMiIiihfIUyLi Of HILUHSBYGOODB.; * ,/j. .; ™ JOSEPH HORIVE. frV*Oor HOLIPAT SAXI of XHfiBOIDXHtU. Ao.,oomnwnowtnMQMDAT,Joo.l<t. . •. #o» rpfiß GREATEST BAKGAJKS VWBfc OFFSBKDIB ALL KUCDSjbr j ID Rf';<SpODS Ara now to b* bad at / ' “ o. EAirsqzr ipvß.a oo.*a (tts hsTsSo* hMd Of th. Urpid.aad Un «■ I sortedatoelfs ofsil ktsdsof ‘ : : • • WIMTEB DRY 60009 *n* *, Bstsstst Unttad tor tho paMkt! ; Oor com^riMiaoatoftbelateotnoiqltlMin ' BhaWli, Cloaks and Dreis Good*.] '; : ;’ r ”s ’ ; : 1 DOMESTICS. . Our stock of nOUK>TICS, or iH-kdsdt-te wr 1 urn, a t%m hr T frrtTniT'nrriT l |Wi!|-| oafora-uo wblcb ohabha na toothrl great rodqcqmrota to wholiaalo and retail bttyaro. • j B. B. A I ar<o lot of BABHBL, OOUHZBT FLAB- I : u/HAHSOT IOYB a cq. I /^UBpAUil. —24 coils, BBBOZtBd 'BiXBB ■ V/.ttrfybtßi, nr- ~V. K,«oaxLTr^ BHr GOODS. LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL l r , % i \ ..... ' . J « AMOMMXKTOr v i i FrmchanclEnffXiah ohintzbs, just OPEN, ASD WILL fiK SOLD AT OLD PBIOM. W. «fe D. HUCjrs. a 029 JJORNB’S HOLIDAY SALE OP ZUBBOIDXBIES, . LUTX22 HABDKBBCHIIFB, and " FASOT GOODS. Prices Jllarked Down. Id order to afford oar customers an opportunity of making their usual OBBIrTMAS DOnATIGIiSjWe hare determined to mirk down To Last Yearns : Prices Oar rotli. Mock of EMBEOLDEBIES, LINES HASDEKBOHIEX6 and FANCY GOODB. W» b»Tt Jtut rscsitsd • frub stock of FEESOH WOSKXD SEIB AHD COLLABB: I-ACE SETS ANDOOLLABS: : EJM’D AND SOOLLOPED H'DE’FSf WOBEED 8LIPPIBJ: And other kinds of goods suitable for the Holidays. JOSEPH HOBBS! aoghtf Kw. 7T A 70 MABKET STBBBT. BARGAINS FROM AUCTION.—But 1/ a few of those bargains In Linen BaadkmchJeft remain enaold. Then* who are not yea supplied should do so immediately. Pun LUeo bem-etitcbed H’Jkf*, at BSe. J M ** tacked M so «' II 00c •* M tacked a stitch'd “ u •« y2S One or more at the abore priosa, IQI all areeoU XATOfI, KACBUM A 00.. not* HolTltthst. JgALMORAL BKIRT& • 1,000 BALMOBAL BSIBTS, la bright and bmn- tifnl colors. Merchant* and deafen supplied In lA.TOH, HACBCtt A 00„ No- IT fifth CtTMt. gTREL BELT CLASPS.-A choice lot of those deeirahle BELT CLASP* of Steel Brtllaata, direct from the importers, melted and tor sale t j K&TOS, KACBim A 00* elegant LOT OP PLUSH. * BLIFPIB PATTZBHfI rscilred by express tfrfe Vov li tfcotim* to mik* leltctioo* lor tb* BoUd*ji. XATOW, MAOBtm A 00^ MtvaßJXßjm. 'fHEATKE. Jfmm ml Him- .w*. Hummojl ftwmt.. t,4.. TEXB (Bstard*j) XVSSIBO, Dee. Oth* 160, Will bo pnse&icd, ' Shandy JBdgMr*. • | ttLUt DT MAGPIBB. .Mr. JLOEIHOI. " BKATOTO lAOSSOB HAIBSB. ' loooneiodt vttb . MISCHIEVOUS. ANNIE. - AOTII WBTOB—— _»n. rtOBESOE. TiAX SOUas M» KiOBSSOZ. VIAJrOBn jgBAUTIFUL PIABOS. . .Ir^n dsrt smired, . superior et£ 00 rAVI BOBS- ' jS BTa * TlU * ‘■rtaaiAu. fau lnq hammer*, roeamod oougonkga* ttd aoft end lond pedal. HAISE9 BBU&Xm: i xotk, makizs.- —•-—- c A BSW. STOCK OF FiAßOfi, . ftps tba wtobntad fbotorlwof WU. KBABK A CO. and HAIHtt BtOfl., are now feeing MCectad by tbertbecrlber.aod vUlaxriTAjn afcwoayi. ■ OB ABLOTT* BLCai. So. a fifth OTTOtt. CJEOONPLOT OFRECQNT) <irT fwsar7i,. MStFO PIAHOS ABB WTTPJm'iW'' BSOB&—BXAL BAMaiwh ft If gg Off Bwrwood tyi octave Ptanx rood oor»«n, ma < £* by CCbidbgng A only yeeaolda * very flim A Bo—wood ocUto PUaf>, —rrm at the abort gp A BoMWOOd CQf OCUVO PlMO,CHli£kBttDR A'SCDJ. •boa 4 JWI aid, la fins nu ooadftSoiJ-21W' A BoMwood (V «etm Kaao» aids' bt fieko*- P>b»r. PhUidilahU,. > yad PiAtvr. 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