irlataiding matter per square, (40 words ' ) every day t Orm ruerttoo,.". Two toiertious, Three Four insertions. Five fruTrtior- One week Tsvo weeks .... Ono criate'ellangelo .9 deliveredl bein Iniptiona the ( Single inibeariptione. Five copies, each.... Ten copies, each Twenty copies, each, Forty One Hundred ECRNIAI OR I , W TIME Hernia. or Rupture cured. IlernleL or Rupture Wired. Hernia or Rupture mired. Hernia or Hripttire.enred erotic or Itupture cared Marsh's Radical Cure Trura Ritter's Patent Trust Fitch's Supporter Truer Self-Ackflustlng Tram:. Dr. Banning's Lace Body Brace, for the sure of Prolapsuivtiteri, Ptles , Abdominal and Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. S. S. Fitciva Sliver Plated Sup. Piles Drops, for the support and oure of Elastic Stockings, for weak acid varicose Mlaatte Knee 6aps, for weak knee johats. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee joints. EinspensOry Bandagoo. Self-lujecting Syr7ugesi Itatc: Sj. 1111- Dr. IL_EISe.;:i. t. trams waich aeically cure 7riernle. or Rupture Rec - Offs d at his DEMO STOR':, No. 140 WOOD STREET.; sign of the Golden Mortar. Persons writing for Truaaes should send the number of nohee ardund the body immediately over the rupture. P ICE liziEß will give his personal attention to the aplication of Trusses in ad ulte and children an ti he la gratistr!ed that, with an experience n twanty 5 - PSIII, ht , 1.7111 be enabled to give satiefec Nett-Injectlng Syringes. Self-Injecting Syringes. Self-Inject Ing Syrtnges Self-Injecting Syringes Sold at DR. 130 1,4 gc h i duvet Svs.apenapry tiandlwed, Snspenbory lisLadagad, tinapensory Biumglagea. Saspetteory Bandages, At DR. KEYSER'S, 140 Wood rtreat. nolodyddcw ILES OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED. Below will be fouzd a melt/kale learn the one of most respectable citizens of Wilkins township regard to Dr. Reyeer's Lindsay' Blood Searcher ===fIENIM one need be deceived in regard to his preparations Dn. Geo. A. K_L - casn.:—l became afficted with• Plies about twenty years ago, and every year they were growing woreo, so ne to trouble me very much, eo much co at time as to unfit me or work. Sometimes I was so bad that I could do of anything account of them, they came o out on me as large as a hickory nut. I had tried a great deal of medicine for them. I used to buy and take whatever I could hear of or read of in <lrmulars and pamphlets that fell In my way, but I could not get t cured, somet/Mes they Would do me some good fora little while, but aftcrw ar they would return again an I* . an ever. I also , applied to two bociorz WhaSitted me at m: house and gave ma some medinine but lt would not do, I could - not get: well.' Over . a - year agg not soadverthsereent of your Lindsay'S Blood- Searcher, made by yourself—when you sold it to me you told me one bottle would not out* me, and that my whole systemwould have to be re newed by the- Medicine before I got Well; I bought one bottle and took It home with me and wed it according to your directions. I then call ed to see you again, when-you said I could LI expect much benefit from one bottle. I bough it on, one bottle at a time, until .I ha bottles. After this quantity had seen used, I was entirely - well of the Piles, which had tortur d me for twenty years. In other respects my health is imprbved, and I am as well as could be expected for one of my age, being sixty years past. hare been well now for six months, and there is noappearance of a return of the disease; I can do any kind of farming work now without the Piles coming down and hurting me. I can pitch hay, chop wood, lift, or do any kind of work Which before used to hurt me. When ound out your Blood-Searcher I kept on taking it until I got entirely well. I eonsiiier it my du ty to Make my case known to the country for the benefitOf others who may be suffering as I wag and ' iklnot know the value of your medicine. You may Publish', this if you like—l live in Wilorinr Township, and will bepleased to satisfy any one of the truth of this certificate if they wish to call ELLIOTT DA-VIS. on me.-' December 24th, 1863. Sir Look out the name of DR. GEORGE EL HEYBER on Me cover of the bottle and pasted over the Core t also for Slaßtji4zt the United States stamp on Metopoltke to'bottle revent icing impos ed upon- bps eparivararticle which is In Me market. • 28,44301k1fir ' ll - _ :.. .......= . . •:. .t ' — et ir 3 ""..,i ai .Si I : ' ,11 t`i. t ' 51' "'' . '° Rq 441 ...a., Three_weeke,....l._ll,olL -4 „., , ' ' ' , -:' 1; nr k t ilip'2 ....... ... _ , ‘ - • .. .. t, A t e , 1.00 Three Picinthj.... 2218: ' ;1.,,,,, -'''''lft /-----"s''''''''.....' '- 425 One month. • 7,60 - - -ogi. ei 1,60 Two menthe. 11,26 \/111), _ • s .._ ,... r .r , t ., ,1 i.._ 2;20 Six months 2015 -, 1 -•••• 41111111111,.... ',', - 7 ST '' ‘ ;; - .3n ...v.f...04,t, 2, One year .;..41 ..,--- 0 ' 7 4 : . 4 3 35 . 4 4_,,,,,.4t 1 5 1 47,...f . , /^ :.:,./....rj lt ill Z ' meionce* week .1 year..l3ooo II . ( c,4%ci\. ~,i.• 0w "4 5 4. 4 "* . „...„....___ ,..__.,_ ' --:‘ , , ..„, . „i- - _ar. 0 e T.. Si ⁢ ,by xnai1,49,00 per year. I A :, - r.-.. ' , 1 WI---- • - • --- - - -- , -..,"1P," 2. - .:.„.1...f .-- ,-- , -- •=7:- - - = -, . t ' city, at '2O cents per week, 3,, , , t „v....T. ~.._, N..., , . _ - . _ ____ t 1,60 • • I, (and one 10 netternp,) 1,2•5 \'',.... , • ~,...... , / , 1,10 100 111 - 11" TM" •-•• -w-........-... __ 43:- illietor. JAS. 4 , :jaunt and Prop a or Rupture cured or nupture cured. or Rupture cured Rupture or Hernia cut ed. Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rapture or lierula cured Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cared Rupture or Hernia cured If you need the Book, or the Pills, cut out this advertisement for relerence; and It you canr,at procure them of your druggist, do nut he Im posed upon by any other remedy, but enclose the money in a letter to the proprietor, DR. .1. BRYAN, 11• , X Ceder reet, who will take all risk if la properly St directed. and ; wiil bend the Pills ' secured from oinerratton, ; return mail, post Paid. SOLD BY DRUGGISt'S GENF:BILLY. IikTOTICE TO ALL. .114 ple there i Amo s ang a pec certain class of aelf-important eo uliar leeltri of contempt atta p ch- . ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseases named in this can!, ta:seasnao why this should be, they nor no one else can telt, Aro they not aware that all physicians treat tits eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just , the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these I very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a party that has de voted years for their benefit, because he adverti sea the fact, and their faintly physician says he is ! a humbug au he can got the case. ( !lien he has almost deprived the party of his life. He comes . at last to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know ? Are they not aware that Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and ht:Paial Milord devoted years in the treatment of these diseases t These men are held up as shining lights in the medical world ; I don't assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are filmset numberof them that are. I have devoted myself to the study and treatment of PIIIVATII DISEASES upwards of 4.0 years, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds ; , from years of misery arid untimely death. My I treatment is co to te vegetable le as I think it is t he best and h most certain- It in my power to bring hundreds of certificates if / thought it necessary to certify to my general sue, COES : but my long residence in this city is suit• eieutproofwithout adding more. Spennatorrhea and all diseases arising trout it are cured in much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves 1 every young man and woman to be careful in se- I testing aphysician. The different advertisements I Y are seen in our papers are of rth, and c a bsnefit will striae from anawers t han only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured &DlM ally by my new remedies. AdthreasßOX 800, jandyd Pkttabtugh Pm:Modiste. Of every kkkil A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kinds, A dozen different kind; ALlrrilvr AM.1311315, AJLA.UMS, FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY, FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY, FOLIOS, INKS & STATIONERY, Magazines, Books and Papers, Magazines, Books and Papers. Magazines, Books and Papers. DIARIES FOR 1865, DIARIES FOR. 1863, DIARIES DOR 1860. Orders left for Flags promptly al tended to S 1 ajl 0 W.{ Fo CD ^ 4 0 0 , .... 0 i -,..• , 43 „3 M. , 4 .! cd IXI 0 P. <4 4 P. 7: C 6 94 a d 0 - 44 . : ,1 c ia- lit w '..'q w E,4 4 .• ~,,,. ,„ '62 .4 }.--.- .4 c.) p-, 11 .41 o -8 0. WILLDON ........................ J O. MELT, WELDON & KELLY, LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS CARBON OILS, BENZINE, &C. 164 Wood Street, -near Sixth, PITTSBURGH, PA A - - - - SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS, Shoes, Gaiters and Gums just received, and will be sold as low as any other establish ment the city. Call and examine. d will be satin e satisfied both in price and quality, an atyou BOELLILIVIPS, 98 Market Street,nod Second door from Ewa: PAWENEESHIP EXISTING Between J.R. and N. P. SAWYEli,undes the style of &S. H. SA.WIIII3, i s this day mutually fligeow e d. Arm ThmirnalnewitiElbe continued undarthe - ola asmo. bv. • E SAWYR. B,4,lti!erntql,L-;-- "tik AIOODX thllßßlELl9#,Aic.fAbe., 9 Chep, at 'a, 60 atlua. oatls • MEDICAL nix AL. 2Eic ICI THIRD EDITION, FIFTY THOUS AND, 96 pages, cloth covers, by Robert E. Bell, M. D ., Member of the roya College of Surgeons, Lon don, addressed to youth, the married and those CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. Sent by mall, post paid, on receipt of ten cents. A careful perusal of-4dß small book has been a boon to the afflicted, end has saved thousands I from Rifle of misery and an untimely grave. It I treats on the evils of Youthful Indiscretion, Self-Abuse, Seminal weakness, Emissions, Sex ual Diseases, Genital Debility, Loss of Power, Nervousness, Premature Decay, Impotence, &co., which unfit the sufferer from fulfilling the OBLIGATIONS 01- Id.ARRIAUE, and illustrates the means of cure by the use of DR. BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, and other treatment necessary in some cases, and which never fails to cure, and can be relied on. They domed nauseate the stomach, or ren der the breath offensive, and they can be USED WITHOUT DETECTION. • They do not interfere with business pursuits, and are speedy in action. No change of diet is necessary. They are warranted in all cases to be effectual in removing and curing the disease. 'Upwards of two thousand cases are nu record that have been cured by using s I,II, IO.PILLS, and certificates can be shown from many that have used them. flo Case of Fa.ilu re _ . Upwards of a Hundred Physicians use them ex tensively in their practice, and they cannot of feet cures without them. IMPORTANT NOTICE, BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS Are the original and only genulne Specific Pills There are a host of imitators—Eitwakk: THEM. These are Warranted They are adapted for male or female, old or young, and are the only reliable remedy known for the cure of all diseases arising from YOUTHFUL INDISCRETION. In all Sexual Diseases, as Gonorrhea, Stric ture, Gleet, and in all Urinary and Kidney com plaints, They Act Like a Charm! Relief is experienced by taking a single box ; and from four to six boxes,generally effect .4 cure. Sold by Druggists generally, in boxes con taining six pills, price yr or six. boxes, 4..0; also ,n large boxes, containing four of the small, price CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. AT PITTOCK'S, OPPOSITE rIzPO,ST (WEIDE M ANUFACTURERS OP AND DEALERS m ;Lit Wiffffffl MEE DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C BARGAINS. GOODS BOUGHT AT PRESENT PANIO PRICES. MA:CRUX & GLYDE 78 IRtarlret Eiitreet, W holesale and Retail Dealers In TRIMMINGS, Embroideries, Hosiery, Gloves RLEUBONEg, Furnishing Goods and Notions Balmoral and }loop skirts, Saratoga, Beaver and Turban Hate, Blue and Grey lillitting Yarn, Breakfast Shawls, Nubias, Sontaga, 'Waists, Sleeves. Setts, Collars, (Inn, Linen, Lawn and Fan i,ruidered Hnndk e rch , Fiend Dresser, Nets, steel and Jet lielt•Buck]ee, Dreem MEE mint's awl Ornaments, posers, &c., &c. We offer the above and many other articles - • in Our line. Fit I-cry mo•lerate pricea, and we Wholesale and Retail Purahmera to examine our atocir, grlit,A will e fount large . and attractive At 11 ugus & Haeke's.' ta4lo P COUNTRY FLANNEL, 0 1Penect Tiaix flay ( . 11 i 4 :1"LAR!, fi A r !I A IV LS 1.,11/1 SIIA F:.\ .1 )1.1 - Sli 131. A PM:N.II2Y BLANKET:. 01 . 11 .1K1N,/ Jilin i F1.91V LL, LALMUHA SKIRTS BOV's L'AsS LM Flt Es WOOLEN PLAIDS, A LrArc..l PLAIDS I,R E•::, fif 101) , , &c., hi lIIMUS' & HIOKE, Corn., Market and Fifth EEA T BA IWAIN I'EW YORK AUCTION SALES, asTIIS AWF.IIEIi, GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, 92 Market :11treet trow Goode New Goods Now Goods New Goods New Goode IV~6Fa Goods New Goods New Goods New . Goods New Goods OHIO RIVER BRIDGE NOTICE, IS lIEREBY GIVEN THAT ON MONDAY, THE 24th DAY OF 00. TutRER, 1864, the Holliday's. Cove Rail Road Com y. pan will. under ; the authority of its char ter from the Legislature of Virginia, and under the Act of Congress declaring the Railway Bridge at Steubenville 'a lawful structure, com mence the elevation of the channel span of said bridge, and f.. 1 thisrpose it will be necessary temporarily to ohateue pu t the three hundred feet deaigned as ambannel-way. Attention of persona engaged innavigation is called to this provision of the second section of the Act of Cont tress "and the officers and crews of all vessels nd eoats navigating said river, are required to regulate the use of their 11111,1 vessels and boat s and of any pipes or chimneys belonging therm to, so as not to interfere with the elevation =stria lion and use of said Bridge." All persons an else notified that the span Rex t lwio n est of the cheu met san etev of 6t3 feet a bore l p ow is water d.at there ill aa water-way excel sling two hundre:erected and between the piers; and tt tat the water-way between the piers next east o f theohannel span also exceeds two hundred fee t, and that the headway here will be clear, as I he company does not intend to proceed with the erection of thin span until the channel span le t uompleted, antithe obstructions necessary to its a recton removed. All persons are notified• further, that thin Bridge is erected. without a draw, and that all the requhtitiona -of the - Act of Commas have been complied wit It, by the company. The erectiorrot the' channel span will be pto• ceeded with as :rapidiy as pantile, and due notice will be gin en as to the time when the obatznotions wit be removed. • • ' The tio l lidayiel3ove Bail Road Oar i tTiy,- -.2. kr .214-Bywi L..3E Enabientr; GOODS pAPE.R. CUTTERS pENCILB pKN RACKS pEOPELLING PENCILS PASS HOOKS pA YNON'S INDELIBLE INE POCKET INKSTAND 4 p LAIN CARDS New Goode POST OFFICE PAPER. pENTIOLDERS New CloodE pARCHMENT, COPYING 800 Sib, New Gori, New Gooch Now Goods OTH SEM-ANNUAL 7F-"KITTiIIT New GoodE New Goods New Gocd New Goodi, Ne'w Goods etr Usfoltal ^ • • • • J 4426 0 2000 00 ASSETS, TITLIZ, 1800, Cash State Stocks Real Estate, (Unincumbered,) Mortgage Bonds, Railroad Securities, United States Stocks, Rank Stocks, Misoellaaeous Stocks, Gross 11 3 401 436 56 LESS LIABILITIES: Losses, (Adjusted, unadjusted and not due,) /411-410,000 to 460 8,673,05 04 ,000 taken on a single risk. Fire and Inland Navigation and transport-&,9a tion Risks accepted at term aomistent with solvenny and fairproftt. Losses evitably ad !listed and promptly paid at this Ag4ioy. Applications for Insurance , Soliaitid. pp ISSUED arrrsour DELA I', rind all Mistimes' attended to - with fiielity and dispatch, by. 4. A. CARRIER ft BUO sual-gin N uTs. 200 Bags Alricarr Pea Nute. 100 Lica • Almonds. 60 " Provence 10 Bales Bordeaux " 100 Boxes Shelled 60-Pags Dglisp Walnuts. Filberts • Brazil MAL Docoe Nuts. and (Or sale by • BEYaER liftoq. 7 4 1og.1.1:8 &IN Wool Street. - 17 bbls. Fresh: , FETz N 437,Et. titt. Nana /Caul q -c f , r r;~l"~~'~? lii=illl GR. FRI DA INSURANCE INDEMNITY AGATNST LOSS 33 - Y" FrELF... AI‘,ISI.ANN-LIN FIRE ILNSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OF No. 433 .and 437 /CHESTNUT 11. P., Gear Finn. STATEMENT of ASSEI . S,4AN. tat, 180. in Published g Agreeably to an Act of Assembly, hot First Nkrtgage, amply‘seeured 31,898,998 32 Real Estate (present value tioa;sia Si,) cost 102,995 26 Temporary Leltris on ample Collet-. terat Securities 89,195 Stocks, (present value 358,887 72,) cost Notes and Bills Receivable 89,789 1,821 00 0 27 , ,919 S 20 s 4,81 88 The only profits from premiums l which os this company can divide by law, are from risks which have been determined. Insurances merle on every description of Prop erty, in Town' and Country, et rates as Lowey are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they havepaid louse/by Fire, to an amount exceeding Ebar Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet with promptness all liabilities Looses paid during theyear 1989,1963,15,8 io DIR ECTORS. UsAatur W. Tinircraitn, Nfoitnmini H. Len TOMAH WAG-NTat DAVID 8. Beam?, Sixty/I. iinairr, Liam) Lea, J.looli li. SMITH, r.1.1N/AlzD A:. k/A/411 sotto EW. RJCTILEDF, 010 , 2012 AT. I:11; CHAS. ti 11.A.NUIKEIL. Pee:intent. EDWARD D. DALE, ixo Presttlea,t, Wis. C.t eel, Secretary pro teat. J. OAR DENEIt f xiFFIN, Agent vortheast cor. Third and Wood its PHILADELPHIA FIgRA ND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, I+9 CHESTNUT STREET, Opposite tile C1.2141 - .0171 Clapital..s2lo,loo. Atlanta .0304,943. c % IV - ILL IILAKE, 4.1...1.- HINDS OF IN.. 6 URA NCE, either etina or Limited, on every description of Property or Merchandise, at reasonable rates of prem nm. BORT. P. KING, „I' resident. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President, DIRECTORS. 011.4.11L814 Barra, E. It. Coes, E. R. EPOL/Eat, Georion W. linown, P. B. Savear, Joenrn S. ?AD.. ( 1 . .ITlTlll.l,f.t?r, !,wept, 07...1-1.6i. N. .f Man.t.rnaa, E. Wu.sn, F. fiLecalarnx, Secretary, .1. •..i. Cf.F7lt.: Agcnt Oorzer Thirl au I woo‘d strenti. Western Insurance Gompauy of Pi ttsburg L, R. MILLER, jr. President, F. M. Gorter.a, Secretary. Capt. R. D. Crx - nn Alt, 0 en'l Agent No. 9A Water street, (Spans It (o , s Witte-noose, np stairs )Pittsburgh. T ALL IWlld'a; .I , Niilrri#'..,Ak'A.ViVl. R Is'is. A !lonic-Institution managed by Directors who , are well known in the communrty, and who are , determined, by promptness rind liberality, ..r. • maintain the character which they have assumed, • The most eminent of the musical profession of as otferin" the beat protection to tj,rose who ...s, New York city, after ' frequent ' and thorough lure to be ' insured. • trials of MY ..New Scale Piano Fortes, have given Dine( ,Holmesrio.-I{. Mtilei, Ir., Jfruer M'A lilel• me rice flog emphatic and tulgualltled testimce. • Nati/strict , Alexander Niteick, fleor,c mat, The following is a specimen of the vol. Dlrsie, Campbell H. Herron, Chas. W. Ricki t- cntary t,stiruoy I am constantly receiving son, Andrew Ackley, Alexander t•ipecr, DAria x. from gentlemen entirely disinterested, and as all Long Lees J. Ti,oniss, Lletj. Ilater..ell, .!,,l,r. ~ill acknowledge moat thoroughly qualified to ill'eune. I ' 4 J.eice of the merits of a Piano Forte. ' ALLEGR - EVi — IVSITRAN - CrE'- CO. n:' W H e iln e ß e t7ll i tlV , nse d l ' S I Vi: nuh C,Zalr,;l. 1 71/Z I NO U>?' .P 0 i1.." 1 ` 4,13 U.1i1C,;1 - 1.. FOR TES. and it is our opinion that, in power Ulna, N 0.37 Fifth Street, Dank Block. ' , Only, richness, quality of tone, and Moreno/4' roorkmanship Mr. Bradbury's instruments excel. "We tind great brilliancy and a beautiful sink if NSURREI AGAINST ALL KINDS ti te ' rag quality of tone most happily blended. We I FIRE AND MARINE RISES. ' bate rarely seen a square Plano Fortecombining ISAAC JONES, President ; • JoHN D. Er. c. o many of these guallties essential to &perfect OORD, Vise Prealdent iD. Itt. 1.3))0K, Secretary; In En tomcat." Signed, Capt. WM. DEAN, fienerra Agent. S B Mills, John Zundel, Organist Di agoTofta--Isaaa Jones, O. 11. li 'lase . ,v Hat'. 11 arry Sanderson, at H W Beecher's. yey Childs, Capt. R. C. Gray, -John AA. Wilson, ulls ries F'radel, then W Morgan, B. 1.. Falaneatoek, John D. Mccool. r ' :pt. Adam R o b er t }feller, John N Pattison, Jacobs, R. P. Sterling, Capt. V'. l• -i, Robcr 0,,,,, Wigs, Oharlea Grebe, L. M'Orew, Roht. H. 1 1 ... vis nr•• A Region, John H lokler, - - /I 11 Timm, H E Matthews, p ENS . William Masont F L Ritter, Max Maretzek, Theodore Thomas, W Herne, (Mare W p()CKIRT BOOKS pHOTOGRAPII ALB, m, pORTFOLIOs pica! KAIVES p APEIL WEIGHTS And Stationery of all kinds Myers, Schoyer & Co No. 39 Fifth Street OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FITTISBURAGFIEt. TREASURY DEPARTMENT: Grew" or Coarwritottun oft zaftetthawnoir, WEI make, Washington City, Aug. sth, leas.By satisfactOry evidence presented to the undersigned, tt has been made to appear that the FIRST NATIONAL BANE OF PITTS BURGH, in the County of Allegheny and State of PenAsylvaffia has been duly organized under and according - to the requirements of the Act of Cangress, entitled "an Act to provide a National Currency, secured by a pledge of United States Stocks, and:to provide for the circulation and re -1 th ereof." approval • February Wth, 1563, and has complied with all the provisions of said Act required to .be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. Now Tuns/mons, I, Hugh illoCulloch, Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the rani FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the 41151110111 of banking under the Act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witness' my hand and a -al of office, this sth day of August, 1865. SS ? .HUGH BIotJULLOOR, Uomptroller of the Otirreney. --- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBLIRGII, PA., •tote Pittsburgh Trust Company: Capitol 8500.000 pold In filth egg, to In cranny, to 41.1.11:10,000. ( The Pittsburgh 'trust company 'having organ zed under the act to provide a National Curren cy, under the title of the FIRST NATIONAL. IsA NI,: OF PlTTrißitittlli, would reaper:tinily ter its services for the- collection of Notes, Drafts, Bilis of ExChange, Exc., receive money on Is-posit and buy and sell Exchange on all parts of the country. The sucoese which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in 1852, will we bellevebe a sufficient guarantee that bunt- rasa entrusted to the new organization will re- , . elce the mile prompt attention. flaring a very extensive correspondence with ' itanas s,Ld Bankers, throughout the country, we i t love we can offer unusual fact lities to those -rho do busmen with ua. lho business will be conducted by the same onB errs sad 4 iimot.n. LNU J. A DIZZOTOUS I Goa N a PIAR IMI LI N f L er EE . i ll .a . ,Ent. Et s 5 • - PERE , rso•tti: it.lit.t. FSANCIP (1. BAILEY, Tao WEOSTIZA2I, ALES. B/LIDLEVIr, S. nICtl. ILEA. JAMES LAUGHLIN, 071 President. 1 J 1 U. :;C:Z - 1.1..T, Crahlcr. I . • pg's,l2,a, tf 1" Ft LUMPII A.N7l.' HUCCJEASS THE BEAT/TWAY PIA NO FORTE IreC'elVlA) SEVRITi FIRST PRIF:IIIIIrmEs r Week 4, Including Two Gold Modals and ono Silver STRONG INDORSEMENT Of the Most F.'lninent Pianists. sJiare W Beames, Theo Flagon, N YRobert Stoepel, "natuileal Review." Strakosah, ( (teati 'art An mesehß Eckhardt, Theo 1110 e ash. lling, F H N WAKELINK & BARR, No. 12 Bisset's Block, St. Clair street _ _ sep22 Sole Agents. UNITED STATES SOLDIER'S CLAIM AGENCY. GRANT STREET, (Oppoelte the Cathedral-) Licensed by the United States Government to collect PENSIONS. BACK PAY. And ALL OTHER MlMary or Naval Claims. THE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY, DUE SOLDIERS, Diroharud on account of wounds RECETVED IN BATTLE, collected In the • Shortest Time. 98 Grant street, PITTSEIUHGH, PA. JOSEPH CIA.ZZADT, GILBERT H. 1 1 1 , MASTER, Attorneys. ont2lnitt J' (ColaFit.'X'Xi ISPITXIL3EMPIi NEW CARPETS -I:i' JUST OPENING, ALSO, I t=l 3 RCT c3Gi.77TI9, CRUMB CLOTHS, 1 OIL CLOTHS, . I LIST AND RAG CARPETS, CARPET SWEEPERS, &C, Bought when prices were at the ; lowest point during the late panic. W. D. & H. M'CALLISM, nol6- '~_ ~ •~_ BOOTS AND SHOES Of , 3Every DeBoription, for LADIES, MISSES, OHILDIDIN, .BCYYtiO, and 'YOUTHS. Selling cheap at M'CLELLAND'S AUCTION HOUSE, 58 FIFTH STREICT. nol2 DL:44-117- $ 198,235 88 660,390 00 87,963 18 888,620 00 646,366 00 680,005 00 1,089,110 co 23,489 60 128,803 82 ERNE WAGON AND FARE IMPLEMENT WORKS, Marion Avenue, near Railroail Station, Allegheny city. AR kinds of wagons, carts, timber wheels, trucks, wheelbarrows. drays, coal cars, stove and bag. gage trucks, skids, straw and fodder cutters and masticators. Four different kinds of horse rakes, also, steel rakes and fork teeth suitable for all, the different patent hods rakes in 'the Vatted States, all made of the best materials and war. ranted. Wholesale orders solicited: - C. OOLENIA.N. "WENN APPLE on.wess.. . , SO Boxes Choice Pine Apple Cheese; Received this day, and for sale by lon . : 413408.4 trim Aim efts= iinasrmnrotrick C.llPUrand 444 P a rj 11 11 1 2 I PooVfictr' NATIONAL BANKS. Medal BOUNTIES, SUPERIOR - • •" --y, ghtlitip /111.4-xl•f -..,,.<.„ ishodtdol.'of i ii.d i vertiging' Rideau 11#73433, • timer w ee k 3 ° I Sgr. I. ____ One time . ' ...• .754 9•-' - f 9 Two times 1 26 , Three times.. ..... ' . 1 , 001;- ' Four times...; I. 89' Five times ' One week 260 . 1401 . - ,,1,135 Two weeks 4 36/ 289 i . 149 Three week 5.,.. .,:. 13 , 54:1 • . 400 •- , • , 2 , 00 1 One month ' 760 i , 6,90 . „ 2 .60 Two mottlar '. ' II 25 I'6o "B'7s' Three matinee..., 13 751 : 915 466 Six months 29 76 18 86 690 Nine months ' . 27 01) [... -18 00 , 1' 9 1.0 One year , 4CO „21 88 I 10 79 ___ r ____________ • (MANG/BAHL/1 ADVZEtTISILWorm For orte agtiare, 'oblingeable One time' 'WC* advertiser. week, confined to the immediate business attic proportion. All huger adrepticomentri ?knit II S times Dallya week I Inonth 4935ITTOTisTiOial 8 months 17 20 11,45 . 60 6 00 ' 24 00 - 19'00' ' 18 78 110 50 I year 40 00 28 00 24 50 00, , Zr-Ftst notices doubts the abdinVittiliA r. ,- ; ( 'I , Death notices, each inze.rtitin , -,,, i 7 ,50 tient!' Pdarrtaite notices, each insertin _ n.'" : - 75 44 Steamboat advertisements, pet triiigirXl • .t.xecu tors' and Administrator'l no tices ' •, Remurkable, Discovery:" On the 27th t kAiigiest, tie'sonie work-: men were sinking ricalasoitipeeParattilyl to building a bridge acrosetthe Mersey,' an obstacle was met with n which deflect the pressure exercised by the.sinitinge apparatus. Divers were sent down, who in removing a quantity" oreand from about the caisson, reported the 0b.4 stacle to be a log of wood. IBy ItelP,of, a strong crane, and, after removing the, pressure from the caisson, we were en-. abled to drawit up to the'etiging,' found it to be not a log of Woad,- arlhe • divers misted by its. genera/ lattriled, a ate, had reported, but a large sputa-., 'shaped boxof great strength, measuring about eight feet by three - feet the'' wood had become pregnatechwithoxide, of iron, from the red sandstone, which had made it as hard as irciltadif,-tikkhat it was with the greatest _difficulty tlmt we were enabled to prise (Teethe lid. The inside, which was roughly hewn to the shape ofa human' body, but With a large additional , space at the head, was' lined with a grayish bituminous isub-. stance, and contained the body otainers, in a most wonderful state of preserve-, Lion. It is attired In the' dress or it wealthy Roman citizen, the tunic and' toga both white embroideretwith purl pie and gold threads, the.. togh...fastesied with a hindsome golden-fibula. •ifilie straps of the buskins are studded with; little golden bosses.. Attached to the girdle are a tablet anda golden-hilted stylus. The tout ensemble, in fact, while not glaring, is rich and tasteful.. The body, though in civil areal, ap pears to be that of a - legionary_ officer, as a large military• cloak is swathed. round it, and •by its .eide are a short sword, (the famous Roman .“glstilizutr) with its belt, a javelin and a vines such as centurions used to preserve.discipime among their men. A-fine onyx signet ring bearing the /etlers.B. P. Q; mil the figure of a wolf, is...on the.finger; This .I conjecture to be a symbol of au thority delegatedhy the Roman Senator,. or the then reigning emperor, to the. bearer. The sword and belt also bore the initials of S. P. Q. R. -The Head. of the vines Is shaped•into a rude' resem blance to a Roman eagle.= The body. has been embalmed -ins°. skillful a manner , as tapreserve, even' after this lapse of time, the feattirestob erably distinct; but At is excessively fragile, crumbling at a touch; in fact,it has only been preserved from totaide struction by the mantle and by a gnaw. tity 'of a cryptogamio plant allied . Wt . the common eqiiisetum, which is packed, round it, keeping It steady and ininteiat' ble in the coffin. I forbear giving a more detailed ao. count, and will proceed to mention briefly the contents of the space above the head of the corpse. A quantity of the equisettunlike herb sustains ,unirirt jured an amphera of - course earthen, ware with a yello* vitreous glaze.' The handles and neck arebroken off; and'irt - -'• side it is placed. also. with packing -4t beautifully executed cinerary urn of red Samian ware containing ashes, and a small roll of vellummovered With char: rioters which I am 'unable to describe, but I believe to be, Saxon. Sprinkled- through the scroll i however find the Roman name ."Q. SulpicintyPiso,".the initials "S. P. Q. R." the words 'lege: , tus," "orematio," f 'manes, ?' ohiresiri and a few others. This scroll I there,: fore imagine to holdlihe key to,the enig..' ma presented by the many anttmaletta appearances I haver: described and . am about to describe. ;• In the amphersiteneath the Urn, are. a number of tornamentsof gold ancivedl, ver, niches were-worn by :Saxon fe-, males of rank; among therads a. kind , of rude locket contaleingia Mug thee:ad i glossy yellow hair., •. The ortiamentstate: pear to be a set,'-as ther!lielonert one person; and this fact, -couplet. with the pretence of the hair, ._leade I nor en. suppose the ashes Contained in: %haulm. . to be those of the:owner, both,.of thole , and the hair. The :amphora, also .colit tains a small packet of coins, .nearly - 100 , in number ' of which 43 are gold, and of the reigns of. the Roman Emperosy T. Honoring te. I), 410, a•few of :Hadrian Antonins •• and Severue, with earlier, dates; The-remaining coins are -silver, probably Saxon, but owing toitheir Mu tilated and defaced.condition, lan, ma shie to say positively. , &none. only is the date visible, viz: 485 Fronethese dateaat Welias-from the Saxortertiamente, I, am inclined to re fer the remains to,,ehout the date of the first arrival of: the iSexens irt, Haan- The corpeentay.be that of one of the last emissaries , Oftßome to.this oras history speateof no political„ tercourse between Rome and oneJelenet at that period,. he may hate been,: lentil nected , with &religious not . mjs-; sion. The ashes 1 4 1 :14LliEle ,those of a Saxon female.. But how shalt -we acoottntfor the.-presence of the renkeina of a:Roman andmiSaxon in a - eommmt, tomb? More strange.. still is ,the: ffittl.e balming of the Roman and Abe , crezea-, tion of the Saxon. • The position , Ogle coffin in the bed of • ..the Itter . is,- al.. strange; but an overturned kwat ) egifting sands-nuty Jacconnt7l9; , Possibly the ser oll iftnuttlftethe 'urn may: , give an,:extthiwathtztfor Fbh4)031dAik,,,0144 has beemdeciphtwea we =silk i ly tent to remain in, -the4.l.4lark.—Liierpoot d:n ' , :Rll6l2sol4llpPertor ly explainikbistoutitnti,thawho3o ATO id. of aubmisgon sh OhteiteflattattetarewdattOye pi-Oatmeal bytilffuentamttitilWith,l/410 ct int m eehanioalitiontrivancecantena to tato the,human-vcdca.' , „ iMa=lMitgigt - eik - • ,:, ~ : ...',.,.::: z., :,. B/Mk : -el . r - --; . -- ;sioTv. f i tiVrfrallinctirlir ;-: ji , it L V , ... v;r 44 ",, t , r.i i. . - 4 ..., I iitAIN AND -F ANC OB RUN T a ---' iftsoisiiiia in tiiiiiiitst irtyps; - - ..•-•:-.' - iii i 1 ). • - a 1 SPROUL arrExTion A.Axti,„.,Tp_ ~, IiAILBOAD, '"i i itND AGAI,PRiNTIN - --- ,1 - 1 , f:: • __ _: _ -_ - _ , -,-; • , ,-. 4 - ) „..„-,....;* ~,,,....ii;l/4,... IN eters. PAE lert!ak.niese -etc..: For Eshltltlonsrux4,Clo :6111103Kr surpassofiti thik aity. ~+:-. 1: iJ ~j:..7 Ic9 ttill,;:•.0 ;•; . 1,1 07 grtfL! ,, ii More Abair/1021:z r. Poseda , , Trataratiltmyer ' " -3- -, 41 ,,, = -3- ~..lEDPIro•--.3,345.,,,AD 4.lf_hiu,'.',-Dif.i .josepti i Lanstithry,,, of tale- ,-C MA j aavqt- drafted In Itnitilit,' and sco --to - -" * "._ , ~. Tiport for Selvicei lot Atupayittlfrikolt4iiO4,, -- 1' dyed- dollars :in l ieu thereot, it nnfT-t441; An a P t e9 2 P/riwas Alit/e to- geo`,4. l 4 l t l f .cfl'i - 4 -7,4 1 on the 29theay of Octobetil T AI I, -. 11 ~,d 4 that atfeinp Mt. Butter, ah isidlitalft- 14 'Provost Man - it/1117r lost 1 hite l life!q-131iihiklit 7 :, 1 .that time, certain-.lnaliciqualtagzAtii4*•„l.tAii ,poweipitpors,b4ve ken:44lleSlom 1 4.. - A4 -, 47 ~!i•, 2 4 , :,,ki rime ofitansberqmiS theßnsf3llllllo-':a of the teitelifilgs'and _'' maniples' do -;, -. , ... , /,1 'Democnit id pirtyligAtur-coiliatAiitiV 0 Z 4.0 Teciallyrof /iez:Gozentor ialiglarrAlinfclat rliim. A. Wfataaeit.lekikyryse,4lll44/1/8 must salicit Me mBdium pf.,l"ol'llfr.6.iii' to shoW the public, WA kWh:ldb u - „ Me feed!? ltstethltidligfithiirtliO4#l t. foundation or Trntectpirtileedf/.,lita-littig 1/ /ass as Like fabric o€ fl AVM- ivailr/ i. , :/M. In the Arst,rtlace Itr TAMP y4.-4,1.:1911Mit -".. a Reptibiletin anci l 'Uted - fox ~ 3- "Jut,- - coin. .treittlittSt'rigatize 'th'e l4 ,l), ,:iimb7 4 : , - 7 " -d cratic organization, andr--*O-/werEirslnr. '/' - way eaettent4le ltirrhiplk/AreTW1.499E149,, attentionfs,iteit,l9,gedrifißtrin* , -L,' he too was me , Atitil can laz ‘ ,..„,_ 1 ~..," ~,, this liiiie'd. ' Tiiisig int* it . eliatrgit 'ou 4 ' ) ..i • there Manch moreP .,,, ' , c, ,, ti / tit(/' 'Ers L tr: 11- ('.1 The, (illittil4fi Aeguati - A B fiail l4 ;-. , - 1 which thisj,inepin , man .13j05,.‘,..,01itr , e.,::4$ ' '' -- Complied with by the Democratirck a ~- 1 ~ s .... county with liftwaptittide'ailit VilliVit ''''' ' .'"-S; -7- ' little complaint' 314).B Igler l iwllitt.iikraV2-I',` i-:' / ~.-; draftedy as wa&hisibusinesspriktimpAttlir they complied wit 4,4 11 , 11 4,w ril m 4 101 _ - .„...„.,,,, hesitation. o,(l4.llligler,' th .. ray 9 4 , edge, assiette'd l ev r eiy a rtitm'ghTor@et .. „ 1 .- ~ !pay the malttLe7 Ititi **3/P'..l Notiv, l 11, , ,,,- law, as did 3 tEr l .' mina*, t' 4l -k - i- B.';e x . large sulfas of money. °I- was suer " _„, , ,.,z ,;41 ; •,, z -c, , doriscripts at 'the *me.' tirtl4.,iiifill topz-1,7,7i-,,,,,,,,,F, 1 plied whit the 'view, and did` , ~,.,' yct-',. could ta' - urrp t Aers',.... 1iv..., 004 4 - IT ;44 1 t ''. and e4a134465.1, OF" 'll44ll'A:l,i Sfrq l itiericeTpfilo;:blit tigiinpf 15it",.,,,t7 1 ffarl trimairile laitelifttr I:144 titigNill44l447l against 'dee' affisiWiit *-,T*ll hit t l k - 1 '4.2 - 7, :, siziest'firth of ot& born, ~,Iliteo,r7llteciliii, - ;C:,- him to'cotanly-Wfthihe irßiiiliisiiterksl. -7..., him kitt" Itri'Vli'4' r fiyede'dithi - P ' 5 to I°ll° r 'W 1 1:1:1 T., ,e t, -i ~ "Lull col - .1. - --1 that linguine. " ' ' ~, t• 'I L I rg(lk , What 'feral Why' tit--it. lalic„,,, , other draft was'ordeiedftplie-ila t, trikvo, ---%1 sOO,OOO men, and 'fiiriliwitteikoc dm.:64„,i missibriers, being tir . 114706 4 1 4,..1 1 45h,..,. 1 _ ~,i r ithlht advice of Afintilfft%„ „,pg. 42 ,,- _zq fllt counsel, made lircrvisicifilkilayinep,„/„‘„0. - end licmnilefii'volintton4,,Tcf-nurrvae-,5.„, _ ~ ntuntrer reiruired I'llitli Jour co ,mierit Pt; i 7,( ' the quota was filtiiil'willi marit'Pra i m4t '.... - w . _ tude than was That' of Idly - Illopkichli 1 _.,.-j COUlity ill the St4te-0,,T1i *di afro Ittr•l'e:e_t , _ - 1 Wallace perforickearia,hilkiVoriftipt , 1 1i lt , ..,- ; , ( 1‘.,....i; ',. 2 ~4 Taisittg the indite:find IkW . .. 74 , +r -, Ter advanced - 444 tWittell? o,' 6- 1 , ..3 thousand eollarsraiith#4466 Ot k P B tl t 4. ;, - `' - '1 v g , For my part Viiiirif3YlF-ir, 'llel'%n 7 1 ' • ' 1 ... t t , "" meane weitld'ialoWfiiirethvigea 'tly k i ,- 4- 4 -, -,: !,. i a grdoyprtibi of thililtrstik,io, liiiillN , ~,,i , ~, f i raising:volunteers itiv, : ki * i ii ol4 .ll4L' ra. ... . 1 Ilan4,v`sWotl4°L 'C . 'l4 l rltlf-Azi.,7 4‘ ., - - . lanai, - i ','.., ~ , • 1 1 -rt : ‘.,0:, • '7.l'j In refertirece to tliti' drrO, no _ , r ,„ l , .. _ 'green them Vras midiililllteill i',..lp amongst men *VW „Paittek t ,1 411"h before ; becaiier IhEi lad* 'II tt'AVi..i) ;he one thty ; Y. jiiii,filledlC -te kiji,c, Last. 140, , :y#.4l, .* , i Er '4', - 14 %,- - - coin had - znifbilifeed t , ..."; A : , lett not to ' be 6inieitionffor , 43,1 2 ,t kyl ;T„. 4 ..., but that there could tie a ' .: r ' l ' .e` -v `,pea& WithotO the abitria' I " _q,4: 4 - 1 .4 1 , ; 4- .47 e t , cry, which position ale V.-flin',''' '„ t1 :4%.414 . ,t i many RePubncans held.lo_l:lo`..*oeuMli, tntional and ezugeditiglylifirPhlw" `this sentime- -.ltfrikat true' sift/4 '- Xr. Lplebt-ri 'Oate) Arl , kl attempt ~Wall' final",day of gar could he haw Air that with, becauje -,vi;; /413'1°' Toe `will' anfounde&t, ges of which will say in a Lansbery sin/ and trite-14% • W would not prl obey Ire la*, Tendered gm mean Ecto pa 4 sower to • me this ratter cquidifight.t 4 1* Man , In the:noun% la* in this rel who kiiited thy ben uniform appo=- . ii_gicrrAla - ..- c tio . OiX3% 4, YM tillk..Y 'f9ll'llrlob citizen. - 141 lit.ll C.eatfikt A 13-,EATI'LIt-' s the 15th- ef , Ammulfer, 4.B64p/ f 2 times l Jr. flutea week.' a week -Lt. - -fvlif. ,-r:;---:'!"Vi . ) firiu -n- 1..;•:4 't; ti JM) i'V?.,...re4,.., i s ..... -, P f, ':ii hi, vat arthe4Fewe kttinnah _,,- ,; t gs. dteMPf tke'fle. itp4fg/li9li . • .16 ''` ''' ."- ' - j"'' th a e of • • , ,,,, , -...„ - ;,,,,,4,.,, -4-,,i' 1„;,, 1 /,-.-t -, __•l4 , lltil q...1 ° ,10 , 1i7-2,', ' .),.; .0,961-1111-....K.,U,-raitelikt. -„,)•:.r -.-,4-,ti,Sl ) 7/) , ')c r.) ll) , t) tri 51T...1.11' 'W '47)ib r .f: 9f-Nrlbla44l4l/4 Viblsifian iwt.44o - akiit . - ,-.,z41.-Z . . - i - -4- . 3 I:Q*4:IF tifedelielAleat Of iitlvichililiter ' - - 'j -- _,-Lij • ea It offera k preferable to. all _ottubliifilrthla : ~ ,_- - •`-=t- - ,1 - -,% amid- Mile t-thittvtliii`• 4:070.A.100.01c.a_.L.:7,'..-.5„.,%. • T. of 313neirf.51410,1f3mY,0, - A rtu tf,'-'.., , r• - •7' 2 -'SQ , ?-1A i opariurf" fforfliii p .n, ...ot.' , . ..-. , Y.7;,:645 , 7x1 : flumpolictoklYs:Antelithilt 111T4110initErt-i.4":,,..A-iIA e beg ehape& co laro.sainii ,pre offered, ~.. , ,-„ •",-; , ,,, , 1 •Is ' . Isigaliat till/gabbro lir MifiiixtanitffOfirtnii4 - .: " • - - 'R •I. allprlaea beitigaMares.ofe ~.. --- dr- -.; T • •-, ,_rti ' ' , • •I Ow -Prauda, 380,000 - 0000:11C0 - - o',oo4,3!.s44o,Qooin.cgtlilltefeo ) •,F)".1-1 1,000. 70,000 ' 40 000 , whOcto , -.- 20,000 - : 7p):000-1._•:?. if +Jell C' 4 ilOff Each If F.Nch,otukurf4'ss 'T I T t iN i r a P 7 xts;.4 ii . e , st or /-•3= Lotter./ Tteltet--,41-rO,, • • Coto 1 Lottery TlMOitel...f.6 . .- """' Orders aoccimjiMdadriii" tke'iiiiribt-iiiiirifilfi4fl. o EWE of •Exchaage 100 :4- WIDOMIN-44glidixo URG,,"OR" _fRAIsESYWIT ON -, -:rfIll - , are to bb addreeiredwitetkftsll4--Bilillf4s . .. 4r 1 9!! 9t . c , z..., , - - . 8 TAlNlqfclyiEftom flcULlffgdiVlElif a ,-- : 0 • • ,Free1.44A49.444,-Q 'fi:••;?.") , j le l,' - E45CHPMf.M(445.:4bC1...4'4.c.4 1 New " 13atifeglislYSIreat,+=w4. - • All °rain Wl* 14 'Pichijible-Warl7-pius tetmed,l end the Pelepeetelteekteg a I AV - numbers "driimielll bolorward"o. iti Vgt after-the 'drfaittogOrit Ilid w• •• holt' .1 0 1 either by re mlttaaemi••¢lreos. - from 1111,or ugh our agorgofii AAA" lime towns of merica. -• ;,.: •, - rtatatd 11 ' Altl f rea lee Ir.-4- ' ICA,-,offenforealealene a *Wet ZD RAW% , __kid "Ilhlga. ANU d i rrAW ' . AM), Ittr,werette eounty,t.hear ifelenttnee}tr; ouwalons,the line of the Coneethreilkr Nen• . oadvat pneethangthe holt ,-' ' "'"- ''''' --- . (44'41b0 lje". The ' 7Att linaluutunets" tne - nummina.7.tnt tem to an Eastern :and , Wartetnildett,nk'ftW • ,*ILAILV .At7.7llA.exTP*l*,44-- pinicWinekin t g honinth tininfti f *tut' ctioajillmattn , f , ;IP5 l5 A ir ? T, 17 4 1 4,., ° 1t lizoker and insura4oe zent.: - .4. Fotirtzt inAter,llnrimen Bull T•come. t . , goiticEit: - : - Itotiiie"-%, -,- raJ . li BALF,....A.Ablemmi. -1,... I Vaarird, ild=orlail7dateahr -=',-, '. - , - fl , : i l '44)1401) snigarlidit.s.fli-r--::'.4:g It k'd'r - d tilk AIWA '-> , -- e, - ';'...:S '''' f , son illi Fourth 119 a=no* - ! - :; ‘ ,;ifi:os' -oe.t • 4 r • '~";^,
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