IWOuro, : ,(6azettil. lIIE9/01101101110=r.:EMET. 22, 18001 ---- I in --Union state' Ticket. • IN3B G07ES1108: ANDREW G. CURTIN. of Geo We. FOB MOON Of TIM 8171111p8e COM DANIEL AGNEW. of neaTtsf. Vales Comity Ticket. Por &viand Aair el , W owes Mart I 1/088:8 RAMPTON. w' log daroolOi/. z. /OEM P. GLASS. zz. ALLEM SLAM ac MUG B. SWIM B. DINED3TO 1. IBM J. BIGILAIL 2. JOHN H. 621" WAST. he Gob of Goorp. Wa. A. HUGON. • SO Om* Troomnr. DAVID AMOK, a. For lkoookw. ABDIII. HcCT.VBL r Toe liefloboa Wlti. J. BICIEWIDgeg. Ps Omit Onssiodcw. minas wanvroa. NW Dings , of Or Pee. JOHN Y. DRANO.. The Negroes at roit Iladscia. The pro-slavery Copperhead riewsParrat Bast and West, have been triumphantly quoting some espressiomi of CoL Greenleaf, of the 62d Blaesachusetts Regiment, In which they found a denial of the bravery of the negro soldiers at Port Hudson. CoL Greenleaf, it appears, has been misrepre sented. Be has written a letter to the Chicago .Timer contradicting the statement that he had ever dented the bravery of the negro soldiers, as the journals aforesaid alleged. Re believes the employment of negro soldiers perfectly right, just as their coiluet has been-courageous; but he has ter - reason to believe that they "fought like devils," performing waders, either with the bayonet or their "teeth." Cot. Green leaf might have saved himself the trouble of a long defense, by referring to the report of Gen. Banks. A Rebel Colonel on Pence." A story was published some days since, In a morning paper of this city, says the New York Doting Post, representing Col. R. C. Rill as telling Gen. Custer, under a flag of truce at Fredericksburg, that " there would, soon be peace," adding cer tain swami in support of this prophecy. The whole of this statement, as was sup posed at the time, turns out to be film. The Richmond Sustissi, of the 16th inst., published a card from Col. Robert C. HMI, of the 48th North Carolina 'regiment, in which he says that he had aninterriew with Gen. Custer, as stated, on the 18th of . Au gust, but that it lied reference to picket aringoppostte Fredericksburg, and nothing at all was said as to peace. Colonel Hill adds: aI am opposed to peace on any terms short, of a submission of the Federal" to such terms as we may dictate; which, in my opinion, should be Mason & Dizon's line as boun dary, -the esalusive navigation of the Mississippi below Cairo, fall indem nification for ail the peyote stolen and property destroyed, therestorstion of Fort ress Monroe, Jefferson, Key West, and all strongholds whiob may have fallen into their ontoiuring the,war. If they are unwilling accede to these term., I propose an indefinite continuanoe of the < war until the now existing fragments of the old Union break to please from mere rottenness and watt of cohesion, when we will step in as the only tiret-olaas Vower of the western herolsphercy and take posses sion of the pieces as eubjugsted end con— quered provinces." These are the people who are to be con ciliated by soft , word', and who would at once lay down their arms upon the with drawal of our armies from among them. Tim Issue—Democracy Venus Cop. perheadisin In 'letter from New York to the Phila delphia Prue, last week, Mr. Foal= writes : " I found much interest as to the probable vote et Philadelphia and the Bast-, ern counties in the coining election. I told them that the loyal men were fully up to the good work, and that I believed Phila delphia, Chester, Delaware and Lancaster, would surpass themselves. But Thai of Berke, Northampton,-Lehigh,, York? That is a question for the loyal men in those counties. It is clear that the Copperheads rely open heavy votes in their strongholds to overbalance loyal-communitier, audit is notorious that their chief dependence in produeing this result is theeystem of false hood and terror to which they hive ?Mort ed. What are loyal citizens doing to cor rect and defeat these schemes? If they are in a minority it is no reason for au pitmen. They Amid, indeed, work with all the more zeal to reduce the heavy ma jorities only given to embarrass the Gov ernment and to protract the war. Is Dia every one of the heap counties allu ded to, including. Berke, rose indignantly against the shameless treachery and pro scription which- produced Ms war. Le thal year we detested Disney Sone', and elected good old Schwartz to Congress, and we also defeated - Qweri Jones= and elected John' Mood. 'Every One of the 'potent preponderating Demooratb counties_ felt the shook, and ito Majority was tither re versed or gretitty. nut tiown:r. York, extent _ the strongest of thole •.1114114 101411 was shaken !min its herders to.its heist by,j the bold Masai therovolCut Democrats, and the bolder treason of the Buchanan parasites. Surely, that whichthen stirred so many Desecrate is not now,indifferent ly remeadatreil? Surely, the crimes whioh succeeded and were born of this treason are not to be overlooked and forgiven? And surely, the men who rebuked Buchan an for his yams cannot now sympathize with , Jefferson Davis? These are quee - Ilene that men must answer to their con eoleziewrand their God: Do you notice hew the Neer York Herald excoriates the Cop. porta& because they were so deadfall ly siaughtsred is Maine? Jae is s Th Is the re dassentrof cruelty. Is ' tabbbi g a dylog friend. Bat it tents anlthew moral and administers another lesson. ' 11=EZ=Z1 The citizen m e e tin get in Platte county, Miseearl,"for the ikuteiderstion of the ques tion of emancipation, vas very lonely it,- tended. The speakers participant; in the Miamian were those most linguished for their hostility to emancipation in former times: Of these, CoL James N. Burnes was promthent, who spoke for an hour in favor of the immediate abolishment of slavery in Missouri. flu position was sustained by the meeting, although hoe Morin opposed As proposition._ eresolution favoring the cell of a sew Convention's. Tossed, when the meeting adjourned: , This is one:of the most remarkable revolutions tnpoltllo sen timent ever witnessed la any amts 'Platituantakr leas always.beearnost opposed to emancipation ba Any fem.' t wag; st one ittlitylbuipliallta a fn. State man to liveutterinet to his -sentiments in thst ssintp /I is s weaitby ecumunity. Mar of thealsitili.ar• or !.111070 1140 slalalteldere. tt irskat 00 this, the hams Witzttlit!gfl4klf-i*-4kadrielljthtlik prowess 'lrat h e,defence of batelUtioll.fribri Sa VidariPS the 4141, WWI MIS liWah et stia Woodward on Two Hones. 'ln the official report of-the debates in I the Constitaticall Convention of 184 vol. 10, pp. 16.24, a speteh-is to be toned, made in that body by Judie Woodward, thepres ent Democrat'''. cendidate for Governor of Pentutylnala, width Es in snob striking contrast with that dellrend by him in 1860 in Indepradnee tonere, that we desire to all attention to it. We quote some ca rnets: • Wberaver the stn of letneg the diameolas AM MO, or tearing lilts from his be= and county. and euryloghlas loth hopele,a bmdage In • rthdant lend. Unit Os door of England And Uttalawir sell hes reavited. or Is to remit to the colored pride or the =alter of this country, from tits inwitution of doe mettle elan*. and the pansy. among as of brut liwelem - of &Enid= and Wretched libelee It 6 1,0 ly chlirgenble to the intim= pUic of that Brit w" , II e?.olunies deshei participation in thb nee , futons Crab, thi ware eulusbed. by the elutwußal'' deg istrumenny of the mothercounti. • And this Wig. so di/graceful to England end ro inlariout to the adonies—en Penn& IVY olkerkt to Whew. and to =cadent bibitter fret el pre no— eras ithe of the atm wtdch finally bound the wile anise t 3 throw off their alleglanos to area Britain." .The herniation was not Pt fought—theta' lob- Poideno. was not yet establblied—when the 'Old Dominion' and the Mare 'Soutane' of the Federal web extingnisted forms vitt= their borders the neferleas train in hum= flesh.. "Los Zuglarid'a ;anion dwell on her °entreaty connection with slavery is every pert of the vorK, L. t them andempleta the hap aln which rests upon her consciencar • • • "She ameba= tun fr m th.ir homes, to Africans or eaten =Winos of henna beings. and carded them my fete hopekos: emery. If the Inn*, tutted of al4ilradding to their guilt by attempts tadiwedie our Union, and to milks their litottles; wen to enlighten, chitin : and dirtetteelst th e renteinhig Wilkins= the cone nun% of Africa, they would scarcely atone for the &ego end unutterable Waite tuflided on that Ms by the pressrun= of ) the else trade. "They (t =gross were excel upon us. They ' cuts not as he the primitive Weald, time. u rtg a ll for liberty. but noniron their oaths son bylli rapacity, they WON brought hell elm." Is the great excellence sad beauty of our rye. ton that it Is founded on the =sent of the savag ed, e 3 that, sibilance and fidelity resat ea netwoary M n N t= ;s a d e a n t d Bu t , a e l n e t , anudt byhn*g = paw resented, and their preen= hers, el , m wee procured by tonal sad Lacs, weld not be con. thread Into an adoption of lb. country. or en swabs came in ire tonne of govern reset. They wwebnught hers to be slum an not freeman." "The act of 1710, Ed= stiollehrl slavery to Peon sylvan's, wall • proud atonement to the tonne pal oy of the Stets. It veined out the 'stain of slavery. which Tog and had left on our soil. and con ferred on the nog o what be had not Wore enjoyed— d ell fr.siont. Lt secured to him those civil rights to which he In common with ell otberbumen beings, of whatever clime or complexion had an inallerniele title. and reshot he aver ought to have been de. prised" eqfzr the minified unit which connect thentealue with the black population of this country—slavery, abolitionism, questions if suffuse, end ell—there is Taney. Its colonisation. The capote tidal to Africa—they were cruelly torn from =et country, and U they coold now be returned to their father a o n a , t w o t a h a t n h d e ?elision,, c i t v he l i s r . ad a e t nd mgh t gFhn ra bleed= to the benighted =Moe s of that .onuse=s" belie= the unto nu to be =Able uf f' gamine. et. Undoubtedly they deserve chased te net= freedom, and, with proper =nose see ape ble of enpriiig It. - And, sir, verily do I tel eve that the much wronged penli of the south would odd to nut of emigratioe gradually aboildileff my. and sending noir lecke to Africe, so that we might hope that our cauirty wend gee the day when Wray on her soil word be extinct... Such sentiments as these, spoken by Ho publicans or Union men, always bring upon those who utter them the reproach of abo lition, from Democrats. How it happens that Demooratto politicians can give them vent and yet be the very champions of con servatism, is one of the puzzles of partisan ship:. Judge Woodward was a leading member of the Reform Convention, and by I no means a quiet one. He made speeches on most of the exalting topics before that body, and he spoke with remarkable free- dom. So he still has a habit of doing, as will be seen by the following extracts of hie speech In Independence square: -.Everywhere In the South the people an beep sing to look out for tie mesas of self-debnos. o.eli It be expected that they would be indifferent Wench Kenn se bare oismuu r That they would stand idle and ate means convened and carried forward for the annihilation, sooner or later, of their pm. petty to elm? Such expectations, ff tedulged, are rot ouressonable. "When you combine all In we glowing picture of unbend prosperity. remember that cotton, the pro. duce of due Mu, has been con of the Indisperisthle elements of tot prorpetity—it moot be an indis. peroableelement In ad our future prupwity. I say mut be. "2h3 law of self-deka= Includes tights of pro. rn m I t ho s' we . 11 "ET:* end ii . o a rlif: 0117" I. irrepressible, - wt M r " ). suireholders may law folly fit back on their natural rights, and wept= in defence of their property whatever moans of protec tion they posters 7 or can command. They who push on the, conflict hue coneissed one or more Southern States that It hat slresiy come. "The providence of that good Ding who be watched aver m from the beginning end said lia , tram exterui Wes, been ordered our Internal nose es to soak* negro slavery as incalculthie Wow- I log to us: te bonier will study the Patriarchal and Levi ton wit we the rinole of ha bertap institutions divinely sanntatied If not p divinely ordained " 'here could hardly be a stronger contrast than is afforded by the spirit of these ex- tmota. In leas he spoke of slavery as 4 4) nefarious traffic in human flesh," a "huge sin," as having introduced among us large masses of degraded and wretched blade," as a "stain," an "evil," and as in liming "deep and unuttersbli injarissa",cni the African , red; as depriving the negro of rights to which he had an inalienable title, .ko. In 1860 the same person delib erately mounts a rostrum in Independence Square, within a short distance of the spot where he had spoken thuiof slavery, and told an immense audience that Providence had made - "negro slavery en incalculable blessing to us," that "It must be =indis pensable element in all our fixture. prost parity," and that "Inman bondage is 111-. vine ly sanctioned, if not divinely ordain, ed." Going further' than these mere ab 4 sued = deolarstions, his Independence, &Fere speech; it - will be 'deterred, fully i jastitles the South in rebellion under exist- Lug cirocunstances--that is, in their spirit and intention. He said that they had right' to rebel, that the time had arrived to do It; that it was purely seltdefenee with the rebels; and that it was not en potted that they could, in the nature of things, pursue any other course. in 1888 Judge Woodward spoke the sin- I core sentiments of his heart and brain. He was then young, and having been Maned up amid free institution_s, he was true to them. But since that period he has borne s leader in a great political party. lie his been a candidate for 'United States Senator, hag reached the dignity of a Jusl Iles of the Supreme Court of TennsYlvania, and been very ambitious for higher honors, Which, in his judgment,can only be reach er by pandering -,tri this southern cense. The - .truth io,lhat.the tendency - of-Judge Woodward's mind Is, always to-run Into extremes. .oe. the slavery question he ime eircueinavigaus4 the political arm. and. on the natura li sation question , he ha s delta about the same. in 1838 herr= a nativist ant; anti staves!. In 1881Ae is.pro-slave ry, and bitterly anti-native. In 1888 he thought and boldly said that the negro had born torn Isom his African:home by fraud and vicious°, and consigned to hopeless bondage; hilt in-common with all other Wogs of whatever clime and complexion, he had BM inalienable title' to chit rights, of which be ought never to have been deo prived ; that they are capable of self-gov ernment, deserve civil and religions fed dom, and with proper culture are capable Of enjoying it. In 1860 ha considered negro slavery an incalculable blessing, an Ludbpensable element in all fast, prosperity.; that bun. man bandage was, divinely sanctioned, if not divinely ordained, and that the slave holders had a right to rebel in its defence. In both cases it will be gum that Judge 'Woodward wu an eitrinnist, and that is the natural ohaticter of his mind. We call** attention of the ,people of Penn sylvania to these entreats, as illustrating more-forcibly: than anything we can say, the peculiar dander of the , man miscon, the Democrats have nominated for Gov- ernes of Pennsylvania. as does, that the Bouthlai ita3datustfor Wien; that the slaveholdere were justi fiable it their course, and that the war , on the part of the South is simply - Glee I self- defence, what kind of a Governor would he make for the great. State. of Pennsylvania in thiserisis ? ' Worild he totport a dishes; ta widoklais sympathis<are,entirely against the national government? How (mad bet Nord American.. : ofis Pawnor Of.llo Busts.-Is be sulking fait that aoTiVases's masatpsoolamatios is digaidnis !besot Of Agarlosa lidepeadno• the 1111hP - 211•AhWilor ividatlyniptipi Gelitis /4 -1 "*WIII"t 'Profiken Joimpa. , The Truth Sharpiy //pokes. Earl - Emelt is hearing s little of the opinion width the world at large will en tertain of his resent letter, when he eon tenni that the Government of England has not power to stop its own citizens from warring upon nations with width England is at peace. The London Burr, taking, up this shameful avowal, which exposes the had faith, as well as the week character of the Government, says: "The letter is an invitation to shipbuild ers to sot the law at defiance. Itb &proc lamation to all the world that tho Govern ment of Great Britain Mutable to prevent Us subjects going to war upon their own private account with nations against whom the GovernMentbas no caws of complaint If this is to be our attitude, in future we shell be treated as Obi in the common wealth of natione; sit a neat of privateer !adep t unirorthy of the style and title of agent power, and deserving neither sym pathy noir quarter at the hands of Others when the weakness of the AdMinistration involves us In hostilities." 'Berl Ittutsell wUI not have to wait for future history to record this verdict, nor a long time for the effects of his own conduct to recoil upon his own country. The flax crop in Pennsylvania this year will be larger thap ever before raised in this Mate, and hiquiries are made as to the best means of disposing of it. One of our exchanges advises the farmers, after threshing out the seed, to stack the straw carefully, protect the stacks with boards, or • good thatch, and await the coming of customers, who will appear between this sad the close of the year. It is import ant that the straw be kept dry, otherwise it will rot, and the ,flbre be destroyed. From present appearance, there is no doubt that there will be a demand for every ton of flax raised, and farmers will do well to preserve all their straw in good condition. The preparation of fibre had better be left for those who mete that their special business. In view of the inerette• leg importance of flax, consequent upon the suspension of cotton growing, we ad vise our inventive readers to examine and see if they cannot produce improvement' in tin dressing 'machinery. The field for this class of inventions seems to be • good one. Tits LAZE ItASZL CONTRACT.—The eon- tract for construating a tunnel under Lake Michigan for the purpose of obtaining water from the lake for the city of Chicago, has been awarded to Messrs. Dull & Gowen, of Harrisburg. The bid of the firm was $816,189. Ae the specifications, however, do not make the lake cribs so high as It is scrpposed it will be necessary to build them, say from three to fire) amds, an addition al price of $B5O per each foot of height that each crib is incresaed, and twelve cents 'per pound for each additional pound of out Iron cylinder, Is stipulated and agreed upon.—Harrisburg Telegraph. Ins World, conoladLug et long attack upon the Gorernment, audaciously ex claims, "if this be resign, make the most of IL" The World hue already mode se much of it as. it dares. But why should it quote Patriot Henry's words to illtustrate its abandonment - of his principles 7—Phila. _ PUBLIC froricies. THE ALLEGHENY GT ANA& TIO ASSOCIATION will bold •pnerel molting of Iffenasen sod members on Tab (Tors. dos) immure. at TY. o'clock. Eritrea of vital ttsportanco to tlue ArsoctsVon will be submitted es 4 le JAIL NARBHALL. Pim% riZpIiOTICE 18 HERESY to the tub e:nem to ths Moak of "Ills Odd Fellows' rasa Ass.fatten. of Tenturanerstdo,"slat sn u wassurnt of tss pat cult. tad been lasted upon Os stock sabseribstl, paysbis to ths Irtanuer, Si Tao. Practoutila on or before the tote Dkr Or OCITO. 818. ISOI. sod a Ilks snout assay thirty days tbssestor, until the stook ts psfd By order of tko Board. JOHN D. DIOHAUDe, Peorstary. estfkaarst•a4s, On/CE 01 Pts.ssoitos Gas COIIIITa nth totezber. ISM f KrBLEOTION.--The Etockholden .The PI bath Gas Compete ire hereby milled that ao elcrok for three Yrrotees, to terra for the term of thr e ee years, and of one Tyndale to terra for the term of two yews, will be bald at Pb. Mot of the 0 lapaay, In lb. Olt) of Pitlaborgh, as the Tian Ittifilltalf sth dal) OW oorossu niXT, between the hours ( et 9 a n d 5 oclock p. to. sell: tirds 1111. OHBIOTf. Irreeramr. JUSoBl3—jurors summoned to ottood h tt. Coon of Quitter &nano on 1141ID0Y DIX?, are busby Imbed tAst th.4e atlondszoo will not bp regalr roottoing bml• guns of Lb* tom tom ll:lmbed. By tbo oourL WM. A. MUM. Clark. Plttsbisnesient. 18.1863. , soltEllt POLITICAL JroricEt Ttr - AIL UNION kIEKTINGeriII be held at MAP'S MILLI', Maar towntt.lp, on EVESIDO. 25tb loatard, at G) o'cleak. /Wrung vOl ba dallutrad by OoL J. D. CLAW. Col. T. IL DitINII and Dr. A. IL GROWL 1612 la ONi UNION hiESTINO will be held at KICATIISG'O, 1u PBBBTSYILL.L cn WIDS24ITht &pt. Stitt.. at 4 o'clock p. m. M arton will be &Hurd by JOHN B. IinEPTON. Cbl. BAIN& and aches alined UNION MINITING will be beld wv " al Align 80196N1 HOIIL, It Dom 06 . k. WIDNIIBDIt. folt.4l3d.at 6 arolcck p. se. Ad dressor 6111 b. Mims& Iq Ocd. T.ll. BSIHI, CoL 3.D. KIDD 50,7acaiwron ta.tHIN6.I O I.. WM. DwilslB, Jr.. Voq » sod otboos. melted (0' UNION MAIM hiBETING.-A Gm 1 Union Wass Nesting of the loyal piayb Of Pittsburgh will to WS at NOR &DT RILL, Nom* Oran. batty Grant, TRUBSIDAT MTN MG, Dept. 24th, at o'clock. Addresses .111 ba de limit! by Bar. JOHN DOUGLAS, D. D., H or. J. Z. SLORRIAD, TROD. N. DISE WALL, Rtq., and other+. , • U7IIN lON OOKAITTEMI ON MEET INGS AHD MUMMA: • H.O. Kuzma, WM A. W&&YU. kw! &Him, .1.0. BACCIFICI, MCZOLICS, Tta 01721151011111Wii ZULU! Dia, at 2 o'cloalt p. as. la WILIELVS HALL, utters arrtotranunts arM be sea* tar 02,41110 sad aniskata. earl WAS. ONION MIMING will be hold rata (fsairq)zrzsiga. al 7 ear -011/2 sr witinss au& Hos. Aito) %YlDae, mestbisz 01 Callum trill dui Clubs thtrto:, sql sedras NUM aiwTHE UNION' IXFO[IIIVE CUZ Cum GAS% Thled Wad. /1114 n • Sown) kit!, linkoplials Moues; D. B. risersoir, Lauer rt. Clitrita • JO= B.2acanidlseand Word. Allestimr, D. O'Nuis. BMW Ward, Pitubarghl Boa. It J.., Su., fourth Word, Allegtion BAIMI Smut. Swath Wed,`Pitbbireii JOVICk lIRODIII. lauth Ward, N. V. NnuaAl...pun toWaahlPi Bun= P. But, Lwornentar. N. U. PAULO, Jr. Pablo town.b4s , „ , 7 . 4 L Nrdref.,Minsi.littatap.bi: . Jou P. Dan% WNW tunably; isurkairrilh Bags do; num 11.00Druarai. Omani 101133111 X Juan MMus. Itindl• tornadp; '.Jan L Pnzia. Tarrartuu ,Wrt.r.um DeutusaUclibad ri;O. WArpuu. Ina ;sli Wird. PittibUNA. ',L. Nam* Will Ward. MA RV , : 'Mars Now% Youth Ward; Allset , M: 044.11 m limn. Zukdbabal J. 0. Humana, Third Wud. PiDzballb; JUL Nis; Js4 .Traihmourr, , Jairt Gsur, Wwiturr. Clurrtus. Emus. 'Guy* . napism. tars; PL nusigals. ws-Pinumr, • espi x. tunny Jon P. Juana .I'salCOrcall. Nay ma<Oamw. wa. lams.' & Bum, N. Trora.Th Sow e• WIPP. TM. scln. . NuprVy.Bazeall4ll. ha . P. Pun. -• ;Tics. POWs& ••••• J.ll. Oman, • &a. smart, Dunterg. ad drsw,daiTERTIEIMMXT& ,PoCS£r AKD TABLB CITTLZKY go but parcaltront fn t) e clty- I °t $139 ItAIS 4 BOWL L•.O Weed stmt.- flAidE 84G13.-1, new and splendid IJF asiartamat for al. by *Ph MINIS BOWS. ISs Wri:4l stmt. pOWDOR FLAM 3 s 13110 T BELT P, 1 of evem dessiptioa, lbr Nab bl A WV SOWN. 1311 Wood evert. WHOT QUICS, double and single barrel. ns tug it and bra asontsont over tworglit to th's osarlitt, lor ado 1 .-• “2 1 JI M sown. us Wood 'trod. iOBJES for rale by ' l / 4 " Pin vu,Wh.lu woos rtra.t. TIMOTHY SEED-100 - bsgs to arrive T ""vai "' a for teak"! DIOSZT Al CO TALLOW VIL--12 bble. to wive by rulittal sad tot tole by WO INAIAH DWI/1M k On. LOST—At laAlars. Puss; containirg -1-• Tim*/ nalaft la Gums:mat DUO, 'caw Inas le Tempennestitio or on Jones' Yea) Boat. The Doti* w.,* of the dif.f nalastion of foss. A no waft of &fa golf= will to paid tax lufMoro to TUN 01/110E. usiflslt piirTERNB 1 PATTERNS I —Just re ceived Clam Nam leak, Wait ItYlso of SALL PATTERNS STAMPING AND DRAIDTNG. At the bnizeb of Jr= Demonist. P. Z. TONE?, 9T Oldo 'bat. Au/ bez_t_TS___DT. AT WkiUldniALlL TO THE TOAD], SHAKLI, CLOAKS, &c. The latest faabloas slow' on band earl on y. 01.01 bnet 8 0 . 11-10521 . 10 . ate mai* in any sßO.ate, quantity, mB," to soy daises' piton. idtbr WERTZ. 01E1 00. AT WHOLESALE. TO TEM MIDI, • 030101 LOT or MOVE DE LAMES, LT • SIMI, AMNON, OH E OTANI PlllOl5. wen L 02U I CO AT WHOLESAJLai TO TELE TOADS. good anortinent of French Dderi.nOW, with calm Dirt lioods, at a anuol oilmann on coat. %B ore. ORR ha) AT WHOLBEIA.LE PRINTS, BHUSTINGS, hc, WHITE, ORB & CO., be. S 5 MTH BIBILIT, as,. br mg* as onntaally largo stock of FRENCH MERINOS, LI VERN LOW PlllOlB WHITE, OAK & CO, No. f 6 PATH antarr, Mrs for mils toss very chat= Broeha, Cashmere end Fine Wool Shawle wairiv 130111 LnNI AND I QUARIO W JUTS, ÜBS a CO., No. 2b rasa tirßilif. Have tar cols a large friprtmfrat of Black and Colored Dress Uinta Plato. Plaatai. Wiped i Plaid—mu •afobep. &MI. QUA IN PHILILDELPLII.A, for so. count United Matta NEW OLCYTECIZOCEi. On 13ATCHDAIT HOll/11120, Sept. 26th, at 10 teltt..k, at the titers. .111 tut tete, P Alto thno. tor ssco u.t of Veiled nitre, Ivo 18514 4111,111 r MATS. tor itoasttd sett 1,000 MM. . ItEtINTL'IIrB OOATSi 6:00 P.tIED WOOL 1110881188, utorts4 psronsotory, Tat6l.ll wh. H. rflonau it 80E8, " AnctnneerN. tem re tad 141 8-nth 4th etroot. THE A.IUSLY OF THE POTOMAC. B3HIEID TU NINES! A Wry of unwritten bleary, from the orontratien of oh. limy by AI &Arden to d• &ow of die Oun• pica tu Witg , nls. about the And di, of January. 0181. Sr Armed f. Cadlscran.turgeon of tbellttfrb Resident gibroonslia Val:intern, liessasy's Cll Di vision. Price 117. for SUP ty oHI J b. also. 7$ 'North drat. BRITANNIA AND BRASS WORKS. COLLINS & WRIGHT, OiI.PLIIKOTO to Orrin Benton.) Usseoettro - o of oevroa rneux,s, mugs. all, 1.40411111, owl • Font vide? or monolog. Moo, OAR/308 OIL LLIIP 00114.710 N 111.131553 pnoroli, No. 10 fiend moot. Pttbbonch. J. BERND, . Bob i goat tar IL n. Ihrart's Cialabroted Glazed and Unglazed Spool Cotton. liarost—FALL BITILB, Mara. Alplit Calif:TM/LI, DIAMOND Minn, MATSU . , DDSTODI ADD mars SPOOL 0.61T0N. Cu. MTH ASP MADJCS2! ara. 44. 'Pasonatt, PA. Tb. wholatalo trade eopptita I. quantW to M4M4by th• eon or lire. rellaom FLAGS I FLAGS! FLAGS I trialcork. Pilaf; HOUSES, POLES, COMPANIES, &0., BUNTING, fitIIBLIN OR BILK, ill sims, tuna nu. INOILLS TO ILYTT ItICIT, ►S pm* or PittsburghFlagManufactorT, PITTOOIO3 WS DEPOT, Mill BMW, °PPM= set roar onus ale F u. 013114-111 4 .1. Ulf 188 a. ItCCOXICI APPLI TILU. /41111 S". 3 0 3. 4 sad 5 pus 514 todaalag 4114144 old 1•4414 rarlatlts, and aukoy um cute Also. a iron tins stock of 41:53. titastbut 431 44443) Quinsy, eistol.PLUO. xvisouns. snaps MID 03,4131111TAL TIM& yMtll, OBSPa VIN 3. 511103113, 03111211101352 PUNT!, tn. to.. vrbOaselikood Man st von ter 13,,,,31 + 41'3*. JOUN =anon. Ja, W 5.440:1P - folttibpia Ind Oaleatal rff - 1101011 lAMATION•FOR A FAG 'da Tost.—A tot et crowd at Online &nab the ISMertle‘aboat be bit") bit dap; to tag water Ilea with rod. railroad 1114 fluor etiabeatioatioo; tar tab. at PrPlislai imibd otilibrtal tom; • apply taL GUMS 1148011 is Zit. et roanb a • -1 JUL= S. CHAT?. Trots% • swath, HtuidStraot; MEW GROCIBRIES. • acci bus BID OAK • •Llntad. Awn: • 'CO Ma. lArrolairs, Won, Vs)! surre. Bodies ittnr Golan Ihroje bbia btbi. N. o..ltersin • ID den tekm. •41.1 by US ID AISIMBIa; - • 101511-40 bble. No. - 31arge Mackerel; - IRO dt bbla. do. floodouo 0 1 1 . , N to . An &butt. 01_1 Tehilf 6114 4 W11011111 1 ; - 10 .do la. Heft I.* etacepoi l o. au • seri WANT'S WIMPY. in Motto Isnot. ItiOURNINO, BATA IaDTTEEL AND Itya NOW es ; ' motrasxve grevilorib,ascemite. _ zetraNure. ureNzbtatu AU ssD agEBTOa ito&Ert 'rata° amps- • IA .. 13 arced irt: 11BIATING I BICIATiNG I—leather 190 Om &Wag ; abo, -o.w WOW., slop to tutatrit Sr sada ot. r rat - - if IL rartaltra.l rrindUntrati4oiii B3olll,4l i l itl iarr tw riaM % ea I" U. /ICA Jr z w .11D .; ; ; ; ; ; TEU , SEtta, FOR TUE CURR of 111EIRNIA RICIPIIRE Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured Hernia or Rupture cured: Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rupture cured. Hernia or Rttp ure cured Hernia or Rupture cured.. Rupture or Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or/Hernia cured Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Rupture or Hernia cured. Marsh's Radical Owe Truss. - Ritter'e Patent Tram Pitch'sSupporter Truss. Belf-Adjnitirg Trues. Dr. Banning's Lace or Doly . Brace for the mare of Prolama I. tan, Piles Abdominal and Ezpinil Weakeeteea Dr 8. D. Pitch's Silver Plated Sup porter. Pile Drops, for the support end cure of Piles. ElastiO Stockings, for woskAnd Tar iosee rein. Elastic Knee Caps, for steak knee' date. Ankle Supporters, for weak knee ointe. Suspensory Bandages Self-Injecting Syringes; also, every kind of DyringeL Dr. KEYSER has also a Truss which will radically cure Hernia or Rapture. Clr Office at his Drug Store, No. 140 WOOD Siam, sign of the Golden Mor tar. Persons writing for Trusses should send the number of ladies around the body, immediately over the rupture. DS SKIMS will gin big tooroond attention to du 6341*a:ion of 'Tromso in aenits and statism. and be to eatiaflod that, with an expesiorece of twin ty yeses, ha will be enablad to ewe satisfaction. szt.y.rßi LOSING STRINGED. Bt i reJscause naps :14. BXLY-11337111110 b.TBINGVI. 011it4N.11,07320 STRINGIS, of every kind. Bold at Dr. LEYBEEI:B. 'AO Wcoo EL 51111P1101150117 BLIIDLOXIS, 613B#11MBORT SLIM/ GZ$, BUBP=OBT Rani Loss. bIISPERSOWIr I dossallersat ktals, ♦ dessa digortal kinds. A d Menai lila& • d sea tillEsccnt kinds. At Di, KTYBRB:B, 110 WOOD Emus satatsw • HAVING ENTERED INTO A 00- PAI/616351117 POE ?M BALI 0/ Boys' YOnthi & Children's Clothing, it. wooed to offer to ft* yulitto it. of tn. largest and Nat sainted viola that baa mr beak opsnod s ,fa this comp tstag Eltit OP ALL USIA fot Dias sad Wuxi, sod Is Om trots I to IS loin. It telog our purport always to keep 011 bud a tarp mad Tarbid auxitm®t ossaufactated by Qs but bower In Nry Telr end Boma, WI ass walling that lam effertaduatectsata Attica to any Eastern Houses, And al Oats just a remdmabla. GRAY & LOGLIN, Pot Ms proud occupying part o 1 flora Na 19 Finn Smut BANITIL OR&Y serl:tv MALL AND WINTER GOODS.--We 06 dads, to izi tar Meads and the rano pa• atallf;that we hats mobil oar PALL AND W1E213 82001, Offlapdatm oiverrldap eats maw and delbubla our Dos. souslotlat la put of 800TCII, 0111VOIT, HAMM 003T1111112/Li OOASIIO.i TAW Mao of Mad, Timm 11017 and other CIUMINIZA, baladlag a lap .roam at IS PANG! 74340111 AID 1007011.0AE8UNABI% DALAI AND 00L01111) CLOTEB la, lad* In an private to mita up to ardor to it. bast and taut taaboallo des sad fah. bat manna?. GBANOPOSSIEL&RESI3) 2 11111011118? TAILIB9. NC,. 19 oirrn ErrREsT IMPORTANT TO RAILWAY OOS. PARISS. MILL 011=611:4111 w. Ma Wed.! sad tan toopMero4 soar lb. /INN= ofusaw latesSon LI tt.taliaobMm. at -Lubricating and Paint okimmind imam= saran° Rte, dod c oder and cemsumd to pita, Dodo and &row OM SWIM A. II sad 0 rapodhey, of td and giddy LUBBIOATING Interior thaw lubricators bare bun tate, tbq bon btot•yroatuocod grotty otorrtor to ;my of the Probelaccels;sly ailed ID Ut• market. • " 1." or tut quality. lo 001E01 to tab lb. Mooed tbo bed kora Otli ea tor Ina QM cotton. orto too or other, sumbloory. Who a P." ortd gary tr. tor refloat sod other IRi li:obtain ;Sala tbo •u;' or 84 qtaltry.tor troy and owes irddoiti T he PAIRS las ..broa,tortal by ismarous Potetins ntbbtcl;yotod ,ortmd lo lot 6,40564 0. *Maio botta TlimootOil. Lobed mtoy Polntrro .014, is $ ootlLled proOtnaco. • now. 0110 aro now ext•statioty manstottorrtt it ,IGurelos Labrlo 011 Wocka. • U atts poems Is selostf Is aid mltbem. aorta:vs an rev cn tbs lustfosuszosasse, M tliess roanalidel equivalents of pas and flausodo . ll ♦ pia sisAlk Usk is •rsii4 - ' ''Cr u4s.sg Ay , . no ?awyrecraare, consad 6 PaliN001; BALL PI ma OENTELbSOAILD OP tDIJOL, TIM et Watt Pttleleasit, yid' to mare t ernbtes s mulatto T 34 AO Ilia, to supply • maw Is the -Wat ts d 'Wei' Oildiattis ter the psalms temaged_ _tome as maim. Until Ilia iriNatty b eh* big !nachos:— thassar t (Saw Mali MANN Algetew Oscratary. Manila Que. why sad Latta through William , aa, sad COO" Ths cutattadltitt sill take , mace 1110111RATe Oatobtritt. 14 M.- Nalizisllso pm less et tesrstatts. tq ardiesl tlek Dead • • . raft a. imun or fury I,IINDBDIFL ; E 0 lb di. P. a. Bow I lids Cobs ' do; • .•itl Obb. moduli Cbseild dos 21. do, firsoilatod T 6 'do '1 mad B 60 Ldo-..4 dratoes drop; Ito do Qiidsd . do, dascoo bzudg. - 111 flop Ilkiocdrid" tom Medal Taboos. •-' • VD b Ilkdioto T 00414 11 104 • • • • Ma *it imposes% de Ni W na" meat lOWA o WATT Is. _ vtolooloo Ow_ _NO I Wood. N °bops 1 NEW GOODS! We ars read:tea • very lugs len4 azter.sive 'leak of New arc•coatils ectopdster, arum others, GEB.XI&NTOIVN .GOODS, Baal u 110 D 3, NUBIAS ithD SONTAG/. T - RJINEMINC+ 6I Of tke West st)let ►c! Istgreat mkt, A Urge o- oath of DO OP AND DATAIDDAS. SpITS, TB&Wili9; Irian &MD WOOLIEN HMIS, FBlll2oa 00113DTS. sad • bap iapply I'mbredery, Braids, Fancy Coods,Notlons, AT WSOLIBLLD AND DIITAIL. W. bay aav tom WEST HAMA a 1 tn fits putztostri to sistran• oar goolt totoro probsilm tog erowb. moo vs will sell of tL. LOW 113? adfflr ACRUM & CLYDE, NO. 78 iiIRKIIT EiTIINGT, Ernmrs Vomit . AND DILI= NOTELIat OPENING NEW GOODS! J. W. BARKER gr. Co.'s, 59 Market Street. cua 61008. 15 NOW THE LARGEST! BEST ASSORTED TUB CHEAPEST IN THE WEST 11111r001111THY BiISOBAI73, DIMING 1011 ales. ♦Bl =TIT= TO LIAM= OU3 GOODS AND OOMPAIIN PING= sale WIW GOON! W. or. new preload to exhibit to oar tattamme an of the WWl= AND NCAT ALUMNI AB' BOUM= FALL DRY GOODS 1 Tat nestled at oar airw Stare Loom. Carr stack will be to romprtee all the tow sad durtreblo Plebs sad Stripes to POPLINS, REPS & VALENOLIS. FANCY BILKS, Olf ALL 00L0115 AND DIMON& 3EILA-033. SITiMES At every price, from Onions% op . MANTLES An tamsfectorei Co the prereters, from the Utast sod most destreble Imam return; sod et pica math lower this' Latent. norszincipiss , GOODS, D 011131103,162. NINON" 00BUBC13 sad DI LLlflltd, et 13 .ah.'W 3311 21 FIFTH STRES c. eon HOSIERY AND GLOVIIe, LT . M. Burchfield's, JA40.1. LOOLII 001 TON HCMIII37I SAW BILK NOM 81111.1.11 GLOP'S; Ll5lll °LOT= 90NT103 11621D.WOOZEIS HOODS. Mott' dattotatood to Galt kentos OM pas. thry yin bt s BARGA/H• folT 1863."'" BELTON ) & CO.) Nos. 17 and 19 Fifth Stied, talc& Ow 'Omit= ea Ledho to • • ~' • "~., 5 New Gircocodbsit WM= TUST EMI JVST OPIUM. nib stock b =gets la awl drpottr.a" ana tilArganid texpecttal7 sat as candasram et the . ;Many Rich anditerantiglires Gakpit carat, tor the prom! szsaar . bid tazidni esiamaida girder Waal. *emu to all dame of soceshasus. In Oa w at r idge prim Nal as. odleil OWL Mricallati dad edam Irks bai towel igen, be Illunfted WitAk arif aanallr Oar -nqulrs--one. lerlfMak. so °Duval Om embus La YilLdalpb a. :se .. . , utrt MAOII nu-- , ZOBALS EMISIUMMIST IIHAID; . 011.71.71 D 871111.1NIRLT 51101.11121' 'usios mammal mmunina. 24iisam Diairtirim of tIIt lases styles - - 7*Pfavr arini litto • ta Apulia ausitap r maaatanal at da 0 4.411 kapl Ikta, kt l biAOllllll it GLYDNE4 lit.lol/0 , NEW .000.1)8 - • • • JcOngehed at:4 ' - MeAttlikVk kik"' IG. is 1111 DUAL EMIT. apoommi. .Sts= KrPITMBITEGH THEATRE. lamb owl 'habitat= gar Pecond elet cf the pest artiste. M &'PELTIA R/11:151..h, wtil appear la ber cclabratz4 chow tor of .Claxidde." Camille ; or, The Fate of Coquette. CAMILLE, es Coquotto.-11IiT1LDA ttERON. A S'S a.Lonta.B. 010%11. DO Cat PrETERALS. Oh! 'NIL; J. O. SE MN DO VI —4. g &gig , —ARMS OTATT MADAME Phil 03E0A.......---hiltt POULIN 805 Q— —yUtBICZLT. To conclude with tilW °Vint:MEM —.—...02 , 0311. 1 5T8L. Mir No other pley thh evening. 0.20311 HERE, AT Commenting Monday Evening, Sept, 2111, MORRIS' MINSTRELS. DRIES DAND, DIIBLIMQ1:11: OLD YOLKS' CON• OBS?. Prom shefo Opera 80w,130401. Saturn of th e oasitriont,efteron abocce of three Iran. Norrit6lol nee; nottl - g old cr worn oat, Now ham. sew Instonoc, sad tow ottrootfont. 1/3 TA tO ART fag. alto, tho woo den of the wlrid, Br. 010.1. Km., the Moth aohdad sonalcal vulva, sod his wrodatot Oland- LENIft. the AM sad oar tustrato tat of the kind stir eabflofted. get mammoth Ito tats, PotPlAhlts aad v_ l = 2 l 7 ; Au cat t roadirenv of I"‘r = 2 : -*T omo- Loma opao at to•ofoch, to COSIIISIIOO at I. Coat cf rholodos.2s cents; 1./choices &its dad. &Wets toegoldocott plctureo of tho megaton of thierroope, totes' 17 tort beast= of Qteboo., Who tootapbbt to it• hoyal Womoy. LC:1d011.. 1 / 1 Le on tztdollkof f/Cllt of the hall dariog the watt. O. a. MAMIE, idenefrer• W. A. ABBOT?, nl6lOB WANDKIISUN let CO.l4lNe Anderson and Mystery. TIIE PRIEST IDIGITATORMLIST TEM Pl2 - 08.02LEASIT/OMBT setTalw AN Ali Yam— WO . Solana sotertid Os Aerial kw tbs aKat tba. • maw' outtr.estastt DOLT et. Loafs, no.. I ta, ate ths attention of Wan and Etat If snafactorers to Ow Anatol' atm aborts. at repotted by_ Nara 6. 6.s arn Of Easton, and J.O. Booth . .f Pbtladat• phis. wbfob, towbar lath the tad of octal @spat totoo by nano sotaren In Plttabersta alto Wag sad Bt. Loafs. datorostass It to DL tna 'rued and mad ratable Clay war kturia, wbottur Ewan at Linerialln. Pas toads tuna It tows stood In lbs Ciths. t ' s ko tat Z s di It 0 room 1 4 tts 9 Cji l ar as tabs from ttus 1 atm, wtthoat my midday or preyaratloa what! mr. It pcsamos great adhadvonewo andjastalotty atontbos, Width ars not dawn by tut a yds, 11912 shish admit of tha adadadars of atarp yroyortlan at dull a barna clay. I ma war wawa to fill cod= for Um OM Olin to be sbsyptil l!orn Et. Loafs or dallrandluas (Loam OUT. WOOLES 1/0/111111 DIAL ; 111K 1/011Z; wool= OLOIIII4 BUCXSKII 0I0•124 &twos hart lea ;slam& THIS (Mean) rigBING, will be perkerwd, OONOERT HALL. FOB SIX NISEITB 09LY, Neon AXDPGSOI? Wit= II AZDZSBOM 1 A.NDICILBONI I °me ore •ox Am:mime' I ANDERSON! MISCELL.IXEQCI• ' -- -.. 1 I" .t, , Sam --IWO. 4 ,mt. —51.60, St LOUIS, 1110. i Pas Oz. Isom. Leo. Luc, --- AL 0 , .- 4t ?/ ffiumeni—. AIL \ 4., ei. , Wam.-1640. ---__ . --- ALEX. GORDON, no. 1 AHD OSIIXIM nIESOLUTION OFPARTNEMBIP. —nub paHaterstdp keret:fen Witter beton* the nteittbore, ands the tra of 'atom% NUM • On., het ate day bete dissolved. OEM LOCILMLIZT and WILILIN iffilW hems en• awed the eatlre loured' of the ottut Cattail% L The OGIEH&OT bottom of the late dna will be tattled by WILLTAN PHILLIPS, WlLliten CH t ai.o LOMB eitT, JOHN TeliallBDELL, ABWIt V. KIPP. Plttaborgh, ess.l.olh, MILLS LAVITIJXf*-....-.....-WILLIAII THU. 12CICHAIIT it FREW, Producers aud Refiners of Petroleum, it ILLBION OIL WILLI% Tonna Co, lad. B maims? weams, L'eglora Bae r . ear Ofics.l7l& WI WOOD BMW. $5O REWARD. ♦ Lela& EL ws, to= ma OLD EOM Witb a star La treat. vie dolea tram the AO dew ralmather, cos 211 A tram Teu Um Creek SWESTT•YIPI DOLLAR? BZWAILD WU/ be even for the captors er the thief or the te. ton of the hone, cr DOI-LIMB Ibr the re tarn or the time sati conviction of the thlat settle J. 6. 068,r115V8. =Z=2 J It. WI T ATS & tiEVILLA PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, Gas asp ETWAN nrrass, 69 7ZD=II., 81111212, LUestum9 CIO; and 127 LIBZIITY BTBEET. PitaabcaTrb. add * LOST CERTIVIOATE.—Whereea the oertilleehi at ten shame of stock of the Ranh of Pitiototrth. nentbsr Lai. toned ficessobsr 1113, to Ninth Urn &rowed, has teen inisligel or let, maim le hereby Wen that *titles the aaid Moats la tereerend beran the expiration of tar. walks iron this date iopptleittoo Ida be unite to Pant to twee a doptleato =Canto of Us* siodr. W. if. EH 061 D. Administrator tf the Mate of Marla Herr. fieptrniber 11.1861. seliblee JOBEFII BNOWDEN, lonar No. 89 DIAMOND ersiri, Punsozam. Asimereedirlssei of Deeds. Peesultlme lea al. • darns bast. Mee, Deeds. Wryer* *slicks of areessaist,. Lame end Lepil Pipers of se g ued TrlVes. s, F i XJO ALUI JIMA. DS. BMUS sttnttan .to the tread:mat al MIA ICM I IIIMUICa. Os MI and Wt. nor. Wma CLATABAgr. MOM illpp i lbr *Awn gl alift, Pu nk Warts '&112101101A.L. 11=kig nuts IMAIIIMATOBT NM; do HA= . 1 , theang aft/34 tha?sr ad Isedhutio iiiirCetea,loll.llNll BUT. unlititta $1599 if4TatiguAllita, lOU raaoa. klleban. sad collar. lot7iD toot kat as Patairylvsnla masa by 103 dap Mors • 'Ms may brlsk Boos. of maim; balls: , too • dais, duos amber', onto, ktodas, aua sad •A et granntl. Ns. It Wotan A. Fria Sill& 4: Tsotagskosatersaaa. kale& kr • oaboabob talltkoloo. cos from Ehturdas Masi HOW" .„„ Z. OUTELBUT i MI% • quo DILIFE-Penoms who 1111 ed. who aro owlitled to exemption kr aura mil Lora Os the OiascriShot set of Nwecll4lBo. t who wish to be naiad t 7 the mantel ljao4 flow AL oroonal droAte with to Foam subnitato co has that'. phew Awiof iho ow, will and lOW Adz wiumlogo to OW/ ea cw,u I sot NOT blanks. ha . 1502 •; . : 4 N0.107111=01 otoefs, E.mitilllN - AnOi.` .; _ - ANOTHER' ItIOD.MOND• IN THN 11:111.D.—Wo on sew IsinxiMl lIVIbk Caftans sad ottoon Etionbuto with Ittioft ibOttlitt, et spy out isid Motu. We wal laralsk all SU marldsery el. a boat, sad nand id Pita al excellues to :au. Wa km by mu prozootatto la comtpg pp to two, asid IDs qtallti dear wady ova to 'bare tho perosty of oils! dwelt urns. N. BOLA . Bask a Atlishenl CIALL AND ME OUR • NEW WALL ciocrnes. Onadielt, of Latin , lIIMEL MOT BOOM LLDIIII . 0011 8OLIRD11110411.13; Nballra , CIEtILDIZICSTLICI 8Z;1.ILIS, at EOM UtDP. UVattft earati W. UDE OIL YOB EALK—This =lbw ceas for nab I.AV SaLe.niipt =Dm on. snoot. Kean xxxlivix. yHy wity,afts wawa itasisto4 ll, NOAH • - 1 1 4-01WIL-1111 parties fa interest are =Zig itruthrtbe prarraitaletwArkt_ eg':a of &Silt ea.* tsar sles Wog Oast at /MOM 0012 1 7 & SCOM , WM' SAM: ISt SWIM E=Zi=i
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