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■ j'-rr ’ JO' R u s h e d B | y ] T P f t J B l H W t i M V l R T l S E R NING.iaa'i J',m E .A C R E 'E ¥ S operteda h A W O’^WO® 3 < 100 ™ North oi eeds^. Bo|dsand fg** of Agree 4 4dva«ce ; $3,00 i f not paid ■^flfflolnts^or the first insertion/and . Attorney at .-Law St Solicllpt* iion, iTfor a termless than ojfeee sbuih-ea£,t comer of Qwtgo & Tu W IEL-IAM . V . B R I I Y N s ’ ,. t»e:f a t E a w & J u s t i c e o f t h e f*eacC . Office opposite of Mack,. Andrus and Go’s, Owegp-st. • ... 5 S $ . : ‘! P X - ^ , w . i M J o t 7 a « n o p f i t o \ ' S & , 1 I p s r o'l^ « Ltabtitf, Stc.&c. rTogetiter with Ecery Description of tiE T tlE E P R E S S P R IN T J N O ■ [od JasticesTB L A N R S kepfcpoa LiETTKa raitii BLANRS keptiCoastaiiilyon and Despatch.and a 4 t> 0 3 C j ^ j» i F ^ d r y . ^ a t t d ^ l | a e h W e | h o p 1 S , 3 S f u-^TlelLan^’s celB&raPetl f loa^lts w-hich took hold at byracjusp^; tden, ali !6eso!dpn theiposf!iberiilte^3.% tisU ^. ^ RIG I G GS,.. S , SI,, 4?. ,R G A T T O R N E Y AT' ffice with Johnson S. Schuyler, Aurora stree January 1st 104\. __ ^ A few evenin I.- !' *iedgf;a t a t to trutH, to Hberty» and, fa w , K<> faijoy>Wfty> Rtv»WRQ^^f^^ Rwe,’? n - i I T H A C A , W e d n e s d a y !, S E P T E M B E R 8 , ! t 8 4 T . --- — . J .. . ', ■ . . :- !j;^\--:'t oldiwor^ hi may ,aqtual Prom Gbambers JCurna.. In n o t l i e r H o o k , since I was at one of those Edinburgh where a man tea, and, ises in EdlnborgJ ^aqtually invite himself .williquli bein^ s ;ared at :,as. a histplaqp in a c rele round e.rouna lanie, ae- noihinated by a stearainjg urn. 1 vifould de scribe tpis fea c rinhing as a relic of the old en; time; .but ju! it now: I have nothing else to do.; Shthce it that besides .myself there ^tjthetjthe labijeab! an old ; matd a youngoung maid ■efe, a t i an old ; matd a y theTathhr and tnolher o f the latter andi tlernaiil|ke inai, somevvhere side, of forty. that i f s a view of Enderiey Cbai^'And I felt anything Could.reconcile iRP.to the k somewhere on the slTady bf the healthy ol,d widow,.: it Would be; This nian was the lioh of the tne spgctacle of her ca-stsllated roai|hion, f rnied wonderfully well, jle :!®-® which is a very M?adis< A T T Q R N B Y S A T: L A W , And,Solicttars in Chancery. ■Office—.iVuvaU’EVopw b utding. cornet of O.wego Tioairbtfeets, Ithaca, N. Y,. yai, 1W6. le and down to si pw his paces, andgao'svling grinning or yaw ning at the speCLyfirB, i resemblhd rathe ■ the, free denizen offthe f est, lea^ping ane romping by tUnis, dighiJ seat- it i s 'n ^ Ap a veyy p|a?adise The OFFICE and CI,0'*'H t^TOEE of the ITHACA FAILS WOOLLEN MANUFACTURING, 00. and d « v „ .0 sio w hi« pace», andsan | ^ 3 “ H ,r__ and the aspect of nature. It vwouM;p^em’as * ‘lAThi,’ ba J if the waving line pf. beauty, d ^ r ib f d , b y , hill and valley, embraced in it$ folds', and eh-' dpwed with its charms,thc the,BDsdejsffk o f the ' snd romping by tiiFfis, dign or playilil as th< occasion required; noiv king thf room r h g with, his voice, and inynigti •)• lik e til king the room ring with, his Voice, « rdarink you ’a 'nt vTr.ci,,any nightingale.’W “ rdaring you a In shord I was prefiarcU to like tin* man very much: and seoi ig like,wise that he yvas un- ! usually Igopd-loiikiiig tor. .a nmle aiiinial. yop .AS been KEMOVED to No.. 100OAvego-.st. directly . i^av imagine tliat 1 wasj not a little star.tiCd tohearithat ho }ad Very; recently been made at h J | for who I j - The a«si»n(nejjt of j a BomJict, and s-trailtre to ity, with a. lady re* Clnihs, Ccfs^tinei e^, t litntids, Saiinetts, Shawls, ; co“’nizelhmJer tiie appellation of Grandmolht CafpetiUg.&c 6C. w.ill at aU;time8beverysenerat. tpwhich . / r i ^ 4 1 - U >hev panicularly call tlie atteotioii of Cuuiifetf SflfrchanU— | ^ j' ' ’ anj where 111 ed.to p ieciul them to itliaca, June 1.1846. rum s t WII berlospl l , however, made f licmselve? hXingLoek ReceTts j'^Try Ui|rry vvitif the old gcjuloiJiaii’.scala'm’^’’ tbe-s>ayd^ge and the|olii maifl . KEW AND FASHIONABLE T A l L G i i l N G p iS T A B jL I S ,R M :E N T . Bo. 63 O WEGO s iltE E T. rittj »uil^cr.bt^'lt•^, ecifui v iiiforina I ecifui y Iiiforina the infinhit- hac-asnd viemjjy,. that be st![l coming ilinery ^ud osf krods o f Protiuca ,i '“‘ T a - c o V f ”' Itiiaea. F|b. 13. y ? . . ■ \ I ftfA D d h a t A R ^ E T . i always be rs use iVho may bait with every kii i&; IporiA MtfUon, Lamb. ml, S{C h Sausmd, Mams, ■pieMeatIt . keptept byy irim,tun, willuH alwayslS befi k b i w a ® |>ae*rifashlie ^ |kaca'..Jt ly 21,1846. lefresi and in thebei y to', afid TPgQlantyi JD & . M e d i e i a ^ , . - .' W E W 0 G 0 B S , ' I ' eMi^rtaf i t i M(Miar,M&'%^Ov3egG-:sf^ !i( its rB4p''etful]yto- he most reasonable tt-rius.. , {Kpl’a.rticuldr atfeiitii'ii jinid to C u t t i n g , i les Garments vyarraiit.d to fit if 'properlv madei . Itbaca. Msym.lB4r. A P R l t . ' 9 T H . 1 8 4 7 .^ _ A P R I t 9 th . ..- 1 8 4 7 . The S p r ing Campaign. Open al SA Otcego.-si M . . eceivirg 60 0 0 Kii^hsh., Frenf .H:voided|hc p utpradespw grave i'acejand j ; •ji'ou|may: wt ndpr,' said he, ‘ that, at my n'a|u?e yx-ars i lad fallen .-o: coinpit ty into ,T^ \iyj.uncle's poW:'r a.s :to alino't give him the Isplufd. disposal of hiy hand:; but such was I 5A-,3 [,j-,uight you know to the „1, r , ww.J Ihing ,un*r ll,o »m— e.v- my thoughts at 6nGe.,tQ'p. Itafej.; '-living grandinQtherbon.'J. Vlst- Kid Gloves, ail colorsuiid qiialiuet Lisle Thjeai;. and Silk Gloies ; Linen Cainbljic lianUkefcbiel.' ; viaiil t),-U.-mie an,,I . the.f Shawls : Gre:iaii au/), Rare \e V'eila : lial and C ifi K:hliui'?. o, Frencti (Jlarfi from to @7, ppr y^rd. Licncaii aud Kfighwh i>|b. blue blK.aTui bitierruiii-.Sl.i.tp §5. <55 pitrtft.iicw I rencfi, Eni;?ish aiul Afu.*r Faaey Casbimeres. from 4:*. io'S'2 per yd : Krrncii and Hncli^h bik. plain ami doe bkiado St-'il) tp -S3 : plain and tadov ^atan Vestings ; tsdk and worsted dti. a ^ouU aasonment; .Gedtc taficy s^dk Grayai,*'; bllv. italian da, It) pCa. Cl'\;iql th e f a c | ttt the vei ■pectations; . r d n T S \ ? ; t : — i j i b | u . , , v l p ; u c , i ; f l , „ n „ n , ^ - 3 r pcs. Ei'r.i'qi ■UJ'l AnierjCfir. Twseds. do. frislt Liiieii from -Ltiii'.aks, 50 dp, Hlchd Musiiiis fn'ni 6d to Cs. ■ ■\Tbe above Gomls. wiih i good a.ssottmehl of Pry-Goods bod GruC! Ties, will be sold chea-. tor Cash and in exchatigo for ftlf kinds of Produce at 84 Oivego-street. _ L B^D AV 1 S _ r alHiinds '^ e n S f M o r e S^ J T e w G m d s , & ■ V o . G & d m , »PQCE1!3&SS, .CROck^ WTiijbthey a redeterffii^dto s e li^ low as^they u n r e a s |n i CCIAS'H QM. SJEAiDY .JRAY. :kiuds.of tego-sueet cor. o f Tioga, 2 doors south of the Pdst Office ,0IS!!jOLilJTl:ON. TisisiKiiSfLis i>£ &(! C o r ii L a iS j s l L P r o s p e c . L A H l E f , H A O S . , . , . itidgbtetto us wtl! iherefore^ltl^ffieb .a^opw Aciip delay Ithaca, April L li ■ i l^TIie Drug and Medic alamitj r weary | dovved with its chafms, 5 f|)ossen(*f^r o f .th&! enchanted spot; as if tlie^melody hf WO^s. arid waters mingled with th© m&ria;l voice! that owned them ; a caught thtGugh embo azure glory upon the eyes to w’hii^J the tim ber belonged!’ ‘ 1 ‘ ‘ Beautiful! beautiful!’ broke illth© moth er for the first time ; ‘ and a.»! trAe-iis it ‘fsi beautiful! Jemima, my phy.’ Jemima looked' i •utiful! Jemima, my lovey tbat^/pbilosQ- oldly and ^striistfUl- lained silefv^ j . III II I antf thejolJ mai.l c.pecKiily wa.s never weary j .-vj-fs. Hook, remarked in a tone of soMpCu ot -ttskijig question.-, .ut nuiig to durite a cer- j Hjaj gho was sure we'should finj..,t|er tu}« tain savage cou uiri fnim the i.ii a fd a lady . opt to be a respectable and fh£erebtihg Wo»- gettingintarried in her very grandmothurhood ' T..t • The gcpllcrnen vva.-^ at fif>l a lit vie cinbar-1 :n>.„ » ___ 1%' «. s|'d; but his toriiR'iitors faeing.his near ' •*t wasas 11 .■ceessaryceessary to an.svver;.n.svver;. at 1; ations i w ii .■ to a naliUgjUp iii.s ijiiiii to what could lidedibe I 4 t Dp© time, M k Galbtm tf0'tiaim a 4 u id% fn S o S l ' i S S i C i-:: his ifelidw j' is’elf both'- iOr t P d -m a _ boxes rosebefpre my r cyfs,, everlasting coughs rattled in my ear,- ^ ■ and, w’orse than dll, [the glaii^es qf matrii notliiB,g!! to pay lor the good tliiiio.s above it, but .what came )Ut of the pockets of a tough :id sornewhatt pereniptopyrernptqp’ oldld t J e o tiia ?V( r before in.sisted i: s that he hi TJe |iad never ing; but the reason ’ in ^., 0 |tant expt .,ifig g place tli :ough ^ Injeed fit had been his bnsiness for yehrs to interpe se gently between me tak place tb :o niy o ’A n conuivan jeed fit had been his kAsEr,Jphe; su^geking nO|W tha^^ 1 did not JJJJ-L’qn * ^ sue cou . | y e been S 2 ^ ^ ? £ i s oHcreaturad’ e x p l a i & d m s - 1 bld RdverbeeH.WiLhout e^peC^^^^^^^ fThis'o-irl rwnliahhr « i| crop o f gra y1 thej dlf^culty viason so mud ’ the sex, cnai >nd jlie 'a bachelor. momeul I receHed a letter from which. I can re| cat from memorypas it was ibch-t apd to the: purpose. • _ ; ‘|D ear N kph ?: w ^ I am glad toThear pf vhat yQU call t te vacancy in your, heart, _ as _ ^ ave no difficulty in fuifiiling obeying my sDleiftri injune- ^ m promised several times do what ypi yop wi|l thus I tnyj vfishes, and tioasL iYou ha maint,iiand yop interfered witi to interfere.#' es4 o!»my old lopomqn L A lipffi-with |ich cnt|8b4fie8,Coacb . ^ fwdkAOLO 3KS-of ffil varieties, at the very ■tKs|te^'|i[d. oa bim,sshei?ays^wtioa{^.^ttepit4on Wthjit CaroTine. Riclifurd, Lisle, Greene, Coventw . Bainliriiiae,Sidr High ip 38 hours. Leaves Ithaca at 6 A. M., arid Auhi - Through in TJiours. , Dfficesouth wing o f Chilton W n se, K .H . VV A TKINS & GO, Ithaca. April, 1846. E R S i! i S t e S s : 1 S S S S r r - ~ lm \ ' . . , No. 60 O wego -S tre iT, , ITIlACA, W W A V E Lately received a largeaddit pnto theiras . ; W iNTEf^GOOr-ip. . . : Faiffiltes (and Dealers wi bing to repleii ish-their Stocks) arerequested tecalltyjAe.xainineforllicnii elves. ' - Oorusepftment o f fpry Goods is. esten ive, comprising a its. Mattings, Oil c oths, Bugs; Rlan- t o f tlffi latest.and nost Faffijonable iemen-rfnd children’i wear, bich with a superior Stotjk gt GrocerieA Boots & !iij ges. Ac. &c., are mec. 5 ,1£|40, ; , 79 e.xcepteiij mak re-urning.wiUleave.ybeh'tidgcatl'ji.m, >• ^ fLF’Arrs uge fisehts ha ve been rnaile foirt n- Omnibus to at- stidgnitt twee Boat,oil, tafeingeing passetjgprsssengers andnd Btt ggageage a t-lSjt-lSj cts mh, by givinino • ' ^ tw B taf pa a B gg a cts la alf ffiat M m G a s c a f f i l a J i m W a i f e 6n Factory H ill, bclir : the. Cotton Factory D A T t ^ ; : , LA .hand! rter.^“ ■ ; , i - s . H E i r s T i s & C O . . _the ®^^'f^[^a|ied^Rstabli.«hment. wUh ! feustis' improved ler q. ofmidi'e bil ibjuting H,p the ;ide4 futing up io)i pau^et I old maid 1ridl'od The old . miich, as to say thajt, i of I himi was..no, no, soo .mmi ij was s ^ their g! rlhood syrapalhizngl © Yerk anflt!^ cdiAign;. niXst now d your choice, and, you are not ^ 1 mine. The widow and heir- imrade flook is in the market Our eslates rtu. into each other In .such,\ lot you I light compromise them g fence. She i.s a healthy wOmaif and not too young; and the arrange ment is that y< u 4re to be married at the end o,f4mr|year o ' mourning if she dan fancy f i f |he could fancy me! The widow of \ Hopk ! an 1 a healthy woman indeed igt tbueb # a I hqiTiblf'. 1 thought m ynn- miik have ntehded it to try the extent of: my loylalty ; and 1 do , not know that I had ever ofsint re bitteg fefi,ectiou than while it conveyed.’ ilei is ipreh a m' !s you ;av( turnec| conveyed.’ Here [iped. his iprehcad.-— [id toSsed her liead, as i\ her opinion the like iglity a cat h for ladies ^wldle the young maid ’, that as., aged men lui wives, the case out SO droadfnl after ,Apf t e a s u May 1.1847. . \ 1 1 % March'29,1857. T O R E N T . I rORV Brldl Beebe, two dc Enquire o f j CAMP & & wintgn . restofM^^ « EPfJB W CAif H A l . t OF FASH IO N S . : East side o f Auroia-st. nexdoor to Schniy.Ier’sstone stor tieman, ‘ Did not fail 1 considerable 5 gave me consi I suppose, to i|t yet got rid the idle got rid of the i- uiffit for mature might all I i‘ That,’ said the get tojeccur to me and ii; comfoA; for ovffig, I lilb I Had led, 1 had deh& of roinaiK e that alre so -prs dike mine,', ft Was one thing to in- rdes} air in old bacbelprhood, and ;her t ) .carry my broken peart into mestic leeietv e f an old woman. I I did h tpe that Hook owed her andition at least to so^me lingering r©- of yout Ibut a second letter froi le, in r'( ply to my remonsti thV siitffic ing me V IT- ' ;t,&. the lady With a playful yet neryous cry;, or surpr[ise,.stJietched after jt in vaffi ah she loielt, till she measured hqi- whole Jejo'gth up on the sod,, Before she could g et up, 1 bad sprung Dorn my ambush, caught up the tru ant as it lay half smothered in daisies and buttercups, and presented the prix© tOj the 'flushed and staftled mother. Such'was my introduction to—tc—i?’ , ) ‘Not tp Mrs. Hook !’ said the old maid with severity, ‘ You forget that you are now a married;nian!’ Miss I emiraa was tearing absently the pe tals o f a narcissus, and looking upj .with a rgiving sigh into the face -of the par^atoiy id soltiy, ‘ But you were not maijripd tpenil , ‘To describe the conversation qf this faci- nating Woman,’ continued the'gentleman,;.is impossible. She was nqt a Woman of soci ety, yet perfectly n^elbbred. She had spent the greater part o f her .life in the country, inhaling health of ..minii as well as body from the pure air of. heaven, : visits to, and occasional cities; which, enabled h^ not only o f books, in fhi _ sense o f the term, but pf the ■ephemeral lit erature of the,day, to keep pace witd thepro- s of the world. ... i lutji;, but a second letter from^ greso„. .r,unu. . i --------‘1 d o n o tknpw h o w itwas, butpur|iccqam-; ance ‘ the tond illusvor, oy ii thatat thp widow’sidow’s familyamily eoulduld be jly to my remonstrances, the fond illusior, by infc me m mfi w f co be uu jpopsible objection, her only daughter being ! w eli n/arried! , •■ Th^re was no help for ,it. It Was nep« iW how it was, but pur |iccqai led to be re?idy m^Bbntd vvhi last I mentioned my uncle’s name,, she had!, difficulty ip recollecting tliatj I'espectable md of Airs. Hook. .4t.the W-pi’d I started! tanceship seemi atla s tim e i V-ri compiin ness, apd .irm „ hgjd only beep laughing at my admi'^* i nd tb at she ' Was no,w foel ” '' ' entairy) Ihings about her] a.ge> ug|ness, an in i^ies,It vvas cleari:) that she <x-w:v..fc. - j —-r. t pncle thiLt, although- hvefl aenuainted-vi^ith Mrs. Hook frpin report, I dqsired to sesffieif! his ly.before coming .tqva,final decision, fo l ifriend of Airs. Hook. 4t.th e as violently as if she had thrown the old lad dy’s..g.randchild at my head; ’ - ' personally, b i threw myself on hpi^ ___ straightway to the coiirt. , ‘It was . my, intention Hook; bint the v/ily Tor as tf lalioped lept over, any longer ; 1 I detout fJr my unGiefo seat, havingjsig- ’-imi my full acn'uiescenee in| bis Qs. 1. In due 'u’o f Endeir . ,, . - - , ffiebeauti-.J iul stranger looked at me witir etakprfoe and . ‘You Miow Mrs. Hook?’ said L ' ' ‘Ye:s.’ ‘What—old 1 nifeed Jto him! my foU acquiescence ! In d u e! Time i arrived at the Ijittle ild in the t$ :ms atedHo the rising gent ■' he voice, ‘ Aad so 3 the V B S AMD T O U P E E S , irtber is inanafacturing the abgve articles te 1 and substantial man tant only And Her a few nitrles my ! Time iy destir atiori, Ai. -------- . iNeWrmiml the little tov?n!’ interrupted thb old maid. ‘Gome to the seat at onc.e, and leju s hear ab mt the introduction, and how th^ la(|v lookei' ., [‘ Healthy, I hope!’ said vhe<yOung maid. y|th £c sneer,: fixing eyes of .beauiitul con- tempt lipon thf .lion. . ■, -J V Daffies,'’ sh d'the ^gentleman in ' Atone ot 'essioD, ‘ I f is natural that I should wish . .nahr for a n fafo^ and bfeshlei ^apdfw ithenie. starice connep :ed with tpy niMe me at first d.efo'*’mmetQ ri Lbridofi, and,* if necessary, take to . street- sWeeping: aut lorshipj-^pr any^olher desperate i rqsou^ce,raffi|rthanm \ ' seri,;.ant, |in, tieman here; eilcermorQ in Theforei dres and in abothe; the preseuceiof , f e . ’ ‘Hrandmothiei airs, Ho6k? fer Hook?’ I ‘How do yp.u like the individuil?’ j‘I sympathfoe vvith her; forI |oo«*’ Ane breaking off with a sigp, she ^eld up the f& e s t hand in the world, bo as to shot ilidow’s' ring; I had not; obserVed-The pe* ffier minute jt stqoa a the p the unknown-of I found her rnorebeau{ifol--het- -youngei- thaif the 4dy before;! iCiation,the y.erjffiyre- sntment died aWay, and deep choking grief tpolvits jplace. ’ i-i ; • ‘ ‘You forgot your promipef said I f ‘you' ^ 4 ^ th | momeht at this crisis^of of a circum- Tended,. which Jidow’sl r ii^ ; I had not; obserVed-The peepd li|rity in her slight mourning, budnow' saw tsming Wasnow this crisis ( besides, it was atEpdernlyl mel suddenness'—of a circui le'tQ rush back to plied she sweetly,- %T allude f c ? -th e misery LraDther?’- j Jt-«Whim'm-y heartpsiidevffi But it jkneed]ess.-To talk to as incapable o f passidn could never h ly When qaestipnedi ‘But ffihkt misery do you-: so younif w h e n i wasemaJ^b -i-^that I fobked u| iyou, for you.a__. a atatuteii You\ issiOn ns aatatuteii You^‘ loved eypn|.. your husband,’ ■ le degree #rqagj i y et I was - J rly I sixteen ! -f , mere a s a . ; llwas dot 4i it©rsev- tt Whil e ! fr than marry that Mrs, Hook, a -half-open deor in the hotel, a fe m a le voice: addressing a indearment Gonse- m, ‘ It shall go,’ hall, to its own lagO- t- , ' ‘Greatp-.thap you?- sound C( n # itur deceiflil, ^ tTT thlftyffive?’ 'hal, leratioi 50 it shall, to its its own—rown so it shall W.' ' defsina good - Aisof, Ladies; Curfe, BJaa< S s t i y i i f o AND H a i ___ ...i Bands, & ; my feeli ling (and ite by the istioni I wn—“G 1 mV dearest lerf-^w dnlv tfaiohj - . . have been, on thus infirmed the next ply to my hur- that my intended, old, and, is an’absolute grandmother igs musi the fact was coni landlord, in ' '■Gom4’ said she with an angelic smile,‘I ee>yGu do not, like my venerable friend; hut- sumiu am determined To reGoncile yop-h tofoer.^T'y ry. dec is a grandmother, it is true, # d therefore' 'Jon to thirty-: noL BO young as she has been; but she wearsip ‘Whai, bet well—she is itidei thus, if you-form likely to last for many years.’ ^ - ‘That is the misery/ said I— ‘that is the isery! If she were but like^other old wo- hen—if- she were but liable to The common [iseases of grandmotber, my fate might be, lUdurablel’ • -/ tp yoiT?perh4p4 suppOs?; [tion and salubrfousjair' are-'svee W ould yor ■ \ ' B?’ ; . for a ,|fol . . a |.qk lU 'take me td be 'Well ( ''i ‘Tam going- to- b^ .married to ,her«- ms y opr Tate to do icame o f yonr !cl lldl’ eried I sufl!-: ;my da|ughter’s infant,Lshei < ;up at foi Tbe mos[t b|a sterday -from atnofig (I finished, <tl , eredyes buttercu t^k S?'; :for Sturfe : lemwms r\ m- the f m t oVei%be5minffit'fo mia-! pnty- c f*St* LaWreneewtheh:: : setaed-.|nit; j4t he -baS ^ 4 re to ‘exuress mthHi’mn.ct care to ‘express in'the ^most-'i hisi de^ otion to ffie jprinffiplea Y »art, r.- S till hp! Was eiected!: ^ ^T' ORIG INAL STAINED -.1 r- ' . r ' ■ 1 .1 1 fjjy real story I ever heart!.' 1 !rteg. itTueslaj # | g ' 1^!^ ' '-'- I' ■ B i n - .: 1 ' • f T