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MitAKEOWJEci iiNHART, Ecouu
4 1 -1. AXllGanir PRGDCCI AND Oasts Tema
ILitibirattm Tir Vie Kale of 'Myr, Olen, Park, 8.-
imiliAlfiTSSlTlif,"l4o* - Cheeed, — Beans, Tallow,
( keadeorealliers, Potatoes, Pot and Pearl - Ashes,
Saleratue..Linseed and Lard OILI, Dried arid Omni
Pruitt, Timothy; Myer, liar. and Ginza Seeds.
Cada adeaneereenta Maclean Camilgrorteuts.
spEly ,ti0.'297 Liberty etreet. Pittsburgh.
4WILKINS° COEN/BEM
4
ee I WESTERN
150liCHEESE DRIED FRUITS, BUTTER,
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GRAINS, and produce generally. Mao,
LEATHER, HIDES, OILS, /cc, No. SHT Earufy
Ud rilareandr adrancennetda tairde. Hcdadgirtnenta
- . JollE4lund
101IWIMNFIEtai,.dimassufs AND
ToworEgoierrßlouHß,Orr and whokaale . dealerla
WEEITERNRESZIIVEDIIKEDARD,.
PORK, DAMN, PLOOR,EISII, POT AND PEARL
AMES, SALERATOS, LINSEED AND LAM)
OILS, DRIED FRUIT, and Produce generally, No..
141 and 143 Front street, Pittsburgh. . oe2
OULP k SHEPHARD, Comi,umaNt.
Mancnaarre and dealers in FLOUR., GRAM
AND PRODUCE, No. 243 Liberty street, PittntairAK.
, ,Clicdot brands of Floretlayßakers and Falai ms Annstatilly 'int band. Par Denim attention Odd to
Wing orders for Merchandlze generally. oc6adly
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ffi.A .
BLES B. LEECH, FLocizAND
altAr/ FACTOR AND 003011111110 N MiLICE4.I7
ills We of GRAM SEEDS, CHEESE, PEODIME,
and lime fl the culobrated Eatontown; CB.
. /PPM, Hot; 118 &and old 148 lint atrartB, as
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, 411148.' Wood amtSmithelald, ad
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(I)37AICRIL & SLANG , COMMISSION
tptitorze.itul, sholasalieskr .
FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, ke., No. az ,
• Ltborty:street, Pittsburgh. am:ay
JB. LIGGETT & CO , CITY FLOUR.
• 112( 4 `)ILLS, (* . mar Liberty and Addmn
strata, Pltbdimghaa; - -
1 1 1 11Wpatity; 400 14trell pei day. }PO
zussoitIITIO.TS .
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LITPION OP PAR Hip,
The partnership heretofore existing" he:nun
- the subserlben, wider the Orin of PHILLIPS.
00.,Juia this day .been. dissolved. CHAS.
, &q.t.* por
eheentllts 'entire Interests . of the other partners.
The brotineesof the late firm will begonia! by LOCK
.
",f' (2 -It . E , & PllTir. •
- WILLIAM PHILLIPS;
- THEW,
CHARLES LOCKHART,
. JOHN VANANSDELL,
• • ABNITY..
A4%141001, 1663.
• L--OCKITART & FREW,- -
-Prodimaraand Refiners oflNytroletun,
WitALl32O2; OIL WELLS, Venn go ccranW,
and DEILLLANT OIL WODES, Negley's Dun.
Office, 172 & 174 WOOD STREET,
• i 0.17:22:1 I : ,Dcffilitosct.
%IRE PARTNERSHIP heretofore
JR. -Ltting..hetruma the nudatelgoed. under the ityle
andlihohmt 'AU 1. .,! • 9EE.A. , .00., has this *day
been mutually dlasolted THOS. HILL and AMOS
LEWIS having pruutuuied the interest of ROHM
ituCLOILE, the hmtnees of the . 4ip dim rill be eet,
Mid up by HILL d:LEWIr
. THOMAS 1311.1
. 110WdbF
AMOS LEWIS.
Pittsburgh, Oct. 7th, MI
• 'WILL LElVlS,"Eniiie'ssbilito HILL,
Is_GO., will continue to manufacture .
at their old stand, concur of Grant and &tenth out,
of Gloorl,Dry Slawritas. hi Guinn utklas
. " I, 4ofautistiteeirWorkelbt fintsbinzbu u
Dcoris. Sfatl rnarrec, Stdrttml, liftuddlngS, de.
Itidtders,:andume contempLtUngltddlding, am fun
ned Mean and ex . runlne our tr.rd.
• -.. Lath; R LEWIL
.
NOTICE: undersigned having
purchased the *ad. eta* Man rho initetss,s
tabllabed house of J. IL WOMB; woad •• • •
- -kis oid emitennaita and the pub*. hip mmoiral,to the
' atonslB9 rater* iikreet, (Witt occupied by
McOcutesambare ajargewind completer atotk nit tad:-
azid - Blidefriakere — Liraiher - Tindiega, Hides,
ma foundr.and st lowest, rate*.
O. IL ANDERSOISVI I iberty meet.
itTIRING THOM — THE HIDE
BliBlßMlSB;.Vrimet cordially
command my anommor as a man of strict integrity
-ftift good brodnOwlpoolificafLons. , . Far some months
to come I will continue to occupy Mr. ANDEM:
notarting.rcems: and RID taker great pleas=
In Introducing him to my busing.. acquaintances.
?Only subasca. V.
:R. M'CUMS,
jytk3m •
• DtPrifili:- = Notice is hereby
gren that, the partnership lately existing be
.
Me= broITEEWSIiE SeroEg, Ifereharits, of
Bittern e , ' It under the arm of DIMIHEWSI STONE,
Ff
Iredhybitittlateensent on tba iSth day of
r= " - WILLIAM - STONE'bwring based
the entire Interest of McGIIEWS, the beafnep mill
hereafter , conducted by WILLIAM STONE.
mple ifianteSeirsita have been made to toed real
noels, hum tunalah OW, Fut Coal, 41:e-, at reason.
able prices. Meek . Bagel . Building, carder of
Mairltaxixt•WittaCifteetir,Tbanu
No, 2,thirdetory..
Steinntent bitfutlfifflirie at lame plate. -. 6'Xi s bn. •
TOBACCO., CAG4RS, icc.
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. PETER , LoII.O.,LARD,
• kNus7.4l9-, TpAIfaING,AWFUZACTITIZER,
IC AND, 18- CfrA HAM
,f 17211347,
• . 4Tantenly AZ Chatham street; Nem Tork,)
xrdcatitalllheiateltkal ordeal:mad:the art a!! Of
Ms manufacture Ma •
• " j11.: 617 -': ' ' , ll lg¢ l e rf
G en u em'af PPE2 l fTr'.Pr'' Ichit ' 4l r in
Copenhagen.-- • •• •
YLLL.O.yr_Sinnry.
1 - .11 . 11. 440•Wilillig T 0414: SthathOlrialt:lllglY Tout or
-rr , :74 W in= 12 1' 7 1. 1 ' 37 3 r , iN t r 44 2 1 , 1 7 ,2 ..? 1 ?T7: 5"-tch '
Attention Is celled to the Large rertuction.4o Weal
of 710 - oM:ClientlrapirailthAlrlotTobsocce, trALcia
will be froind,of a uportor tarty. , .
' Griunaittd• 8> Long, No, 1. Re. Z Ng!. l and 2 rand,
Tura Orr commoa—r. d. L., or plaln • Caren
: y,:th,= ti c L gtuft rrb? Toil
1.14..g.;V-2140,4‘Airtia car
_tutor,
Idea:num virtu forillim sent on applAny .
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alai. 1 . . am*
M OOLLISTEIrar 14E14
...massetimfiviza Walla-46:W klikla of
EROBA
CA, XT et9:re4llo2ecArpi:
Kei.riOttrilirPoA3Sl72M; Prr nivisa, Pa.,
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TON. AMTHAA- TES" -
%D tillattn 4 fitLifitr vibe. select bnodri
-IW S :Mtgrgab s i d a a i l anH77, dB*ce i
TANEY MIEW3CHAIIM PIPES, THE .Ic,..ta. t
In - 0 isittaziat i AßOMMOSST. CHARM, HO
TEL. Hlttaburgh, Ps.
N. 8.--TbsTrieflargObrialberal terms.
' ,e-zo.atrin
T ; - 4 1 . CRiMPt t0P114.1.300781t MOM
~ ,-•- ti - ALBREEIM 45 1 clo g
.: GE, 24; "11 WOOD illtiratFeollicia or Yotni%,
• ,V.3liitte r •Ai.ro s tot . - 6 - *. i.
.• es aubFers , 1p out
Watt Proof Mann g •r th *dm 04i*
,' ',...... and dodroble goods, engtlent's Senrod • 7 . -1
hued Groin CANAL . MOO% 130”" • • . ,
Tongue_ tiorid Kip and Widat
F7j 4 LlMe ad re im itoODUNoltddananzus.
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Ntho•dild*Cloddbas and .Nosocoo
84**1•BALMOgaitlaMCOSCIECBS-110013. dd.
, Attlatl4Pl7sllAMOnidtdilliott worrdoud
oddAO do
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JANES ROBB,
tie.oB4
VOSTEDEEN'atpRADQUARTERS,
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JAMICS. MOWN
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Ulnas ;b. atte atlon of and others toltis
A 4,7 17.4 stmt. 15/ asirozyggi.
S.ett mot
BIiLTO and P0 1 " 4- "VIMISLI1eLli**4 mis•
. Isaassigairel~itla allitkasistbsiblveit inws
Witlansitia tallistailiPi:l: a-, .4 telt!.
• • •
cazipErs, OIL CLOTHS, Oi
NEW FALL STOCK JUST OPENED
AT THII
NEW CARPET STORE
Or
MaFABLAND, COLLINS 'St CO.,
71 . and 73 Fifth Street,
9e4. 1 " . 0 0 Pat Ofice and Dispatch
Ravin/hit purchased ftw oath. during the t
Iltwewlge amdltket of the roarket• • wed az ve
and complete easortinent.of the newest and e last
gybe of
. CARPETS.
Oil C4Oliss, Window S
Wa are now offering goods
AT PMEgi OP A YEAR A !
Dinar thin In prices we bays 'linnet al
out one farmer parehmoe, and now offer to re
at whobsale and retell
AN EXTIDELY KW AND Pamir EITOOX.
Tratbrixsed by any ever offered fn thla'dty.
ten
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THE LAIZGEST STOCK OF
Velvet, Brussels and Ingrain
Carpets, Floor Oil Cloths,
dm., aver offered in - this city,
is now opening at prices
much below the late fluttery
rates.
OLIVER raihvrocK &col t
SS 717TH MEET.
solo
NBW STOCK AM) NEWEST
STYLES Of
Carpets, Oil Cloths, ,Druggets,
SIIADES, at
McCALLUM'S,
2%. 6f num =UT.
*my_ targo sasottnent trE all-goods In Crtli
le g =at Mit loma ... t =tetra
d:lrott: Eastern
°el& IVA n•Iict:FAELUM.
AflripELZ,dwrzous.
piPORTANT TO RAILWAY
PAM% IL LL OWNER& de.
We Ur* arectid sod bars In operation, hear the
city, as ecteetairo Labratory for the toanuetottual of
LLIBBIOATING AND PAINT OIL, •
'Bys new and Ingenuous nolontete proem, and now
•'• and bOalinertid'to"pobUo notlno, and patron:sago
duce grad" 4.1103 d p 'inactively, of
142 d dadadqa4tv .. LOBRIOATINO OIL.
Wiswerer ifWee tubrirators bare been Meted, they
ban been .proninied - pvesUp Woperior to any of tit*
-PCliturt-44.14*Kilrthe market.
4.te • -
irizba: ter•ill:NT :tuck . "B,!: or 2rtquath
r ill ata t u!ngL. 3 .4b I.,er,
enatee gearing. the
• Tbei,PAlllir . -01L kinir bent tested by ntunerom
Painters fn tbbi'xitt; and prayed to be an , inka
gbdadiffeir-boderraaieel 00. Indeed many Palen.
Om ft W deckled preference.
Tibiae' Oils are now extensively manufactured at
ETSERA LOBEIC OIL OIL WORKS.
tho pure L aefientila and cmdforin. customers
can rely On the , untibrtnescellenee of than economic
drsUsta of Byer:p..l2d Flaxseed OIL A trial and
teat fa confidently brrited.
Sow For We at No. 3)II..A.RKET STREET, corner of
n&
PENNOCK. BALL & CO
HEN - W . O. HALE & CO.;
Are now reeelTlng their
Fall and Winter Stock
dad temtio their friends and the palls to examine
their Mack, which Is the Await arid mad complete
ever breroght to this =stet
h3o•ap oh hhad.hlar4pOssitortment of
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 00005
coaxal: OY PENN AXD ST:CLAIR STREETS,
Pirreireiner, Bk.
O*ANE AND WOOD (SHAM
ILSLLIIIII 077 AT lIIZODOW.II Palen,
ssivisseax. os azrai.
wogirricfriLL,
tu.;&'&;;Jii&
toy
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WitelentilliLLlt CO ,liintan
4n:112 Weaken, PE3EN
~..__/11 75 4 aDd 26. Mott% neaten •
#...Trtrall=livntehnAff with the mbeT Improved
, I:24YentalTPll. every
th. met manner, and
Itt'an mode In the country.
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TIPS* • ItitTEIME/CONDENNENN.
NAATIPANJAZENEB,OM ATILMAGITATOREI,
tZETTYLIPACPANINe3 BOIZALTVIIMNIBBIPGEN.
NEGUlReVAlMusuirsetelnkine.annorrer W.B.E
WILT PATENT 1N111228. ..Baptirtair done on
,tbnibnliellOWL daft,/
ir v AkiIAYAT. -- P4 ,. .: • if
tomipisilW ifoitohant.
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tDddmnll.r o e oo m i tS tuflW : good order. tuTwrYbk.
bon.tato room, bah room, klmtmo dilhdW,
_lt ; ,largo lot of inroad. wiu ir
sold ot •tkariman._ :Wbro _ • •:.
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PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY`MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 1863.
pittsbur g h atzettit.
WEDNESDAY MORNING--OCT. 21, 1863
The Battle at Bristow Station.
A correspondent of the Philadelphia Press
gives the following account of the late fight
at Bristow Station :
From Catlett's to Bristow station the rebels
fought:Os all:• the way. At 'first they would
come - surging against our Veer, then they
would threw themselves with a mighty shod;
upon our right. They amid neither move the
first nor penetrate the latter. When we
reached Bristow Station they opened on us in
a ferocious way. Then we knew it was their
intention, at all haunts, to eapturethe train
or break our flank.' About noon Gan. Webb's
division of the 2d corps passed Broad run;
the 3d corps was in the advance.. Tho rebels
rushed a battery down an indistinet-looking
road, and sent a few iron compliments to the
rear of the 6th corps, which killed four of the
Pennsylvania Reserves. ,
TOE HATTIE AT BRISTOW
About this time tho 24 Corps emerged Into
view, sn4,llen. Warren tanned, them in bottle_
array as:rapldly as poaslble. Tho right of
Gun. Webb's division rested. on Broad- ran,
the left being stretched out in n manner to
protect our trains that worn new being madly
dragged along. Gen. Cid:Drell faood his divi
sion near the railroad, while Hayes held the
centre. As soon as the enemy charged oar
right with their cavalry, their batteries opened
on the first division an enfilading fire that.
rendered further passage along the road they . ]
had boon marching almost Impossible. At
first a slight 'commotion wee perceptible, but
it betrayed Melt by no outbreak. Boon all
became steady, and the man .coolly awaited
the onslaught. Brown's, Arnold's and Rick-'
°tea batteries played continually upon the foe.
Beery time they opened on us they were
compelledlo withdraw and change the Im
sition of their piece. At length the rebels',
emerged from their corer in the woods, and
formed in en open space of - ground about
1,40 D yards from the Philadelphia brigade
which stood complacently awaiting their
movements onthis side of the railroad track.
They had not long to wait I with one of their
peculiar yells they started (or Lieut. BlicOlel
n's battery. Oh I bow the red flame started
from them brass Napoleons—how the shrap
nell went tearing and crashing through the
advancing line! But they stayed not—soon
they reached within 140 yards of the pleats.
The command was given - plainly—it could be
hoard all along the entire tine: 'Steady boys—
"metre your fire till you -see every solo die
ttnetly. Then cams .the- exalting Irder—
"New, bApiztveit to - thers."..;.Ttur long. ad- .
Tandad line tlnlYar 94--411 4703tlAakIy
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right and left, sad then , eVotr.lnDo.l, aed - DT
himself, The Tine, noWnitended..froul aria..
tow to llotOsom'Votelt:Ectiletrtho smoke of
the swath* could be 'seen sieetiatirginto the
clear and spacious firuiament.' 'Heath'. rebel
brigade was to front of the 14t -Brigade, Id
Division. They had a battery,of ids pieces,
which had given nemuch annoyance,
INVIDITIII OF VIZ PIGHT-RZBIL LOSSES
The 19th Maine 15th Massachusetts, and
let Minnesota, ch arged on the - double-quick,
and captured fire hundred men; the remnant
of Heath's North Carolinians ' and dragged fire
of the field pieces away after firing all the am
munition near their side at those who were
retreating. One piece was.disabled and could
not be brought olf. Two stand of colors wore
taken ; one was snatched from the-aolor bear
er's hands by lad belonging to the Lt Min
ima/As. Webb'aand Rogers' divisions did al
most all the fighting, which oontinped till the
setting of the ann. We held Hui field, and the
enemy's dead and wounded.. All 'the former
were decently interred, end the wounded care
ikilJLAttolldiliKta,4l/griPrpiiiteneral- Cook
-3.ll,HatnaPTitottipsed; Korth Carolini
ans. arereported slain. The battletags taken
belonged to the 26th and 28th North Carolina
regiments. 1
This closed an important fight; Important
because it saved our trains, preserved our
flanks intact, and gave the other corps an op
portunity of reaching Centreville Heights.
If the enemy had got there first, It would
have been a sad thing—a great 'mortification
to the Potomac army. Wo are .now in tho
tsrtifications of Bull Run. I 'fear the rebate
will disappoint us, alb:mall, and trot dare at
tack in here. If they do come over Cub Bun,
itwtll bo a sorrowftil time for them till they
return. All things seemed ready for a tight
on Friday, but a drenching rain ' came up so
suddenly, and lasted so far into Um day, that
both generals postponed the engagement. I
forgot to say that we did not have 2po moo In
killed, wounded, and prisoners, In the battle
of Kettle Bun.
I=1:1
Otir cavalry has suffered fearfully In this
march, because the enemy mounted their In
fantry. I should not be surprised if ws had
lost near 1,000 cavalry—prineliutllifrom Cap
tures. We Ant oar trains through in safety,
but several times CAMB sear boring them. The
withdrawal was admirably oondrieted. B.
The French lerlgates In New lan* Her.
bor•A Strange Mission Assigned to
Them.
The Now York Times says: There has been
a great deal of speculation meet:Ming the
purpose for which vessels-of-war of each of
tho three greatest powers of Europe were in .
our harbor, The public, we believe, generally
settled down Into the belief that the English
kappa:cc( here • that this Estariaili had come
to our Atlantic coast tot : safety he -sweat of
war between.- Alexander and Napoleon.; but
nothing lutelligible.eardd be. suggested re
garding the French, unlink Ilkitthe - E lish,
their coming was an tiOeldent.: z Cane ruing
the latter, the Richmond . ' , tends
to have news--wonderful, if Oak - nob
;, I
Government, Which monopolizes thalci Is6cs
trade of France, and pins from it aniener..
moos annual reyonui (amounting in 1 i t , 50 to
about Iwo hundred millions of france)sent ents
south shortly.afterthe inauguration of the war
to purcbasiklargelortuditios of the Virginhi.
weed; but the Confederate Government.
.trae;
unwilling to let It4o frem4bair ports, and.dt,
ha& beanatored at eartain paints ,in,Vitglitts
for nearly two years. The E=nrincritayi that
Vicompte . de St. Remain baiiti:lattfobinitied.
the ooneent of the Richmond authorities 14 .. .1et
the tobacco go, provided the French Govame
merit will send its own vessels for it, Which:
the latter wade, accompanying the ships by;
armed convoys; and It is on this errand that'
the; Frpolt frigate, have been lent WI Now.
York. To this whole arrangement, ho*overf
the Federal Government eb.leets i "it VI.
tempts -- do - St..Romiln bas corns North to
communieate tho results of kisssit l y to the
French Emparaii: -, N i'-
J., ‘.l i :IL,
The main features of this story a highly
probable; thenghlifldUke 'seem singular that
the Preach-Government should ever think It
'posslbkitlat 'our Government would permit,
the eximrt - of tobsocopunder ouch eireamstan•
nip It 09.,grezeb could thus purebast and
Aspect tattoo from the South, they cot Id of
course do, tho same with cotton and with
'augur; Mut Inlibt tkini- drive en enormous,
trade withlle_Contederate Governsdinr, and
All up its exhausted iXrtier:..fAcid It Plfileneh.
Government had this privilege, wo.ecild!deny
It to no other; and thus the blockade l l the
Southern roast would booomp,letely shot bed,
It Is simply abritrdto eoubeirstlitt the nited
States Government could cement to thlL
Tarrstarpr- ; 4;llliattp . p Doerauta.; r 4'
Washiagtoa letter In ilia Iltorr Yark ;11totr
from a..tunilly: welidifortaidioiritpir#M, atT
says that I:taaeo.luta la preparatiorrit large
iron;elai - fait Of which Is to wintor la
the OW orlifextdcr. It hi tutelar Intim atedthat
this movemoot.it in intiolpotion of a woe with
amnia.
The lame writer assortspotively. that
,Princielialletillan has deelded UI dent the
throna.of glezloo, all reports from kerope. to:
the contrary notwithstanding. pi Alined
deference to the wishes of the
plo, atatoutent.be true, the provbton of
s Etrroinian protectorati;'are like a young
lady's blushhigrifbronglai d !pa'r, when shale
blassity tillicting upon Thu trousseau.
Tut azooutiqn of DT Wlizbc.-tor
libSt
roost Ro.fpw lir , 114'.
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The Rebel Guerrilla Gainey
A contemporary shrewdly remarks that the
recent guerrilla operations of the rebels, in
Tennessee and Kentucky, In Missouri, And on
the lower Mintssippi, may be regarded as a
mere repetition of the old game., A raid by a
thousand dashing cavelry-men upon our emu
=lntentions, during the whole early period of
the war, we. often anilleient to cause the rev
treat of an-army of fifty thousand Matt, or the
suspension of the most important operations.
It , remains to be 'seen, further 'remarks our
contemporary, whether one milita' ry, leaders
have nerve enough to treat this Warfare as It
deserves, or whether they will Ibliow the tmfor
hung. preoedinds before epoken trf.'
Fortunately this general upoits.'whose rear
and commemiestions the rebel Salmi& troops
are Milking the most persistent _amanita la'
also be upon whom mach attacks have hitherto
had the slightest effects. General Mosematur
has never been oppressed by thei — tenurs,ll
Morgan, . Wheeler or any othe of Ulf rebel.
raiders. At Mur f reesboro' anit heather° he
zder e y a acted upon the theory If Ite!whifs
tb)
pad the main army of. the enema ,in his trent,
the dying eguedrons which ann oyed his veer
would Baen= of themselves.', In the des
perate and protracted struggle et MurN es .
boro',, Ulm had labored. _ 'Saner dread
of-snob ',Reeks . which :. was, Useietutiplenous
(*Binger some otherof our Reiterate, he would
inoWitably have - lost the battle find perhaps
his army. But all Wheeler's and Mergan's
asesults were in Vain; he latioutriking go as
it mightdn Ms. rear, and stubtemly battled
away , with -Bragg• In his front till be beat the
rch c ianay, esifilbat done, the raiders in his
rear disappeared like ghosts at ooek-erow, lie
was like the knight in , the . Miami, story,
. who...lamas/Mg; with some:mighty Monster,
was Wier on: fisnk and rear by hideons and
MpeideglittaPairs,:aftannind wit h 611 4stiing
ofitiliabki Cagan, and atteMptingeonsfunt
ly to distract his attention from the work of
conquering his abler antagonist, But the
faithfizi and well-lnettneted. kill t kept - his
eyes fixed only on the enemy' he m him, and
paid no heed to them g t
who phi hint from .
other quarters till ho had elshithe dragon.
- Then, suddenly, those other she flitted flitted out
of sight, and he found that In doliqueting one
ho had beaten - all. .4 '
We have hope that General Amman' will
treat tie, guerrillas this time as be has, always
dealt with them, If he shoulfi-attempt to
catch them, or to protect hi,* from their
annoying attacks, Ins would do Weisely what
the rebel leaders hope, and he ould lose all
the advantage gained by his lon g and skillful
marsh, Prom Murfreesboro to ttanoola. I
More than this, while wasting ' , time and
strength upon the guerrillas in I essee and ,
-Kentucky, Bragg would have the opportunity
'either in , strengtlnalltis own poilitien or to so I
largely relnforeci.iiii at to ma li him fm-tol- I
Made in Virginia.._,''''. I
But we do net hailed tmoli Umid and ruinous
1 vonneels to prevall`with Reason/Is. ins wis
dom
has been proved In SO majky trials that
we may confidently look for theimost advan-
tageona coarse to be :pursued hg. our army In i
Georgia. , No doubt General. Renecratur will
lose net, a day in attacking Mtn. , Ile has
been heavily reinforced ; heiknois that while
he lies Mill the rebel raiders have ` neat advan-
taps,. and that he 'Must basteitin mama so-
Ur . ..operations, if only to diSembkruis himse If
of these annoyances. lle look, therefore, for I
a speedy attack n , Bragg. 'l4
If it was worth the while otthe rebels to
hazard the loss of a great battlakin older to
drive back the Army of the Cumberland, three ;
weeks ago, that object hi still Thrportant to I
them, and thoy mast make Ragg 'Strong
by reinforcements, to . withstanditlie enact of
Rosecrans, So far, thereforedfam Bragg 1
sparing men to Lee, it is more Oki* that Lee i
bas been forced to make stilittatksar drafts
from his army to strengthen Meet, - 1
'rhe recent movements of the enemy In Vb.-
giniatond to approve this theory. .It is re
ported dust the rebels are beginning ofilinsive
operations; Leo is said to have. recrossed the
Rapidan, and our troops have fallen back be
hind the Itappahannoelc. To these who have
studied the military situation daring the last
two weeks, neither the advance nor the re
treat is ettrprisiag. It is, on both sides, a
part of the game sure to be played in VirginliL
If, indeed, noseerans !should pursue a Me-
Clellan-like policy of inaction—if ho should
give the enemy to understand that he did not 1
MOOD to attack, then the movement of Leo
might presently become formidable; but a ,
general like Rosecrans is not ,to be trilled I
with; and,the rebels have too much at hazard
in Georgia to expose themselves there, as they
would have to in order to strengthen Lee ade
quately in Virgirda. We can believe that
Lest will endeavor to alarm the North and
disconcert our military operations by threat
ening movements In Virmnia—perhapa even
by a cavalry. raid into Pezamyfrome—but if
Rosecrans does his duty these will be only
feints upon tho flank to draw attention from
the important point, the centre.
GEN, W. T. Susamss, the , colleague and
friend of Grant in the great Vicksburg eam
palgn,lost a bright, beautiful boy of eight
years, whooe disease vas contracted while In
camp with his father on the lu gßlaek , twenty
miles from Vicksburg. The following extract
front a letter written to Captain Smith, of the
13th battalion of regulars, by Gen. Sherman,
presents a very tendoiepiatodo In the story of
the war: -
"Mypoor , ..„.„
-- as my, was, or thought lo was, a
sorgeont of the i3th. S have seen his, heart
beat and his eye brighten as he beheld the
battalion under. anis, and asked me If they
were not real t soldleri. Child as he was he
had the enthuatasm, tho. Pore lore. of truth,
honor, and love of country, whlchahould an
imate aft soldnrs. , Gent: only boys ehilte
should diathus ydnng. is dead;lnit,wlll
not bo forgotten till those who knew him In
lif e ne ve {alloyed , him to that stuno toysterioste
end/. • • • •
"Please,esamey 10 phe battalion my h• ••••
felt thankerand-ahnWeach and all than If,
in after yean,Aaraskon me ocialavnd
mention that they wee* of the 13th Re an
whoa poor Will mull seiteentilhey ail brio
is toy. to &earned - one of ray , fau:}4 that will
or u,tiliStlidr,;ro OW ;:flugo L ittem our
1V1tia10404.041.4 r:
!kang., ~ 1 ,
Juin! §iirt, i4Pof 'CluutnnatiOiss: pelt
ibifoiliiii4l2 iu 00,10. :Ike General WM:
11. Lytreqtlrbtrwiiirlfirlaf!)bit.litigiqiumbit
IT -1 911 1 ) lz fD/ 711 4 A . ri , U4, 11 4 ta SI PUT raise
HwariLit
. kAtio forum for the "Add. T ow
amoral Willbuu 41: 'Lytle •abuoit , lio bo y.
4
"...quili o , Hob, qd varied irkll itiel
oridovitionti, Jails wiroidi c i tai la, 164
Ile bid a kthdlif Ili it keit
monis of honor — a lo ty sidrif, and magi
oblvelroui pitiotslocidap. tr• iIHIMO bort!,
fora arddltr., Wbsok rmtb ita wu an oar,
and ielibitligatifiod one, In the war f 414-
Unitoot.filitai arith Idialoo. Goa. L lid
,also, w9q op , 41 0 1114 roW!l.?tul iltulic;
:ands iaid.c:lz.. .-.. ~,..1
' : , ,
•
Too nognthttloni'of Senator Rams 4 ' lot
IRlpuesota, withaboludiantrlbei of that tate,
haye biten sump kl. lii has *wooed d In
purehaeinteL.titioinfland of tho India 4,180
miles In ength, and from 120 to 1 0 „ta t
Woodall :'' This...comprises. Qs -load 'On both ,
sides of Red rivey, 4 7km .trinatyl'irial a poll
by every chief hut OM and. he walla edit,'
with% boa Irini itaktmvonld novo si gn:
any tritiO;othonibt It woad Injure hia 4- . ,
l l
tattoo. •Iwetity , tho. Cdop i kfittr, rot
tfogo yeaFil kitty' ' dig on; 'thst 4o :
to pcuptp.- TIO, tio,kdo o - 44 , 1toptirtant,
Anti MATS*, 4'4 tliki trade of Rod
[lnt Aranoy.. i. ,-.,; , ,,,z..., ...,,,,:', i: , , :•••
() .7
solif Ar . otioiiiiatielii:ergest prbinga and e
at t he on the next mornlog, Oise
argrafgotio he e gall
be` ere a .e o'clock. The reverendd octor
.tat on hand,as bs promised, at hlsiolls nth*
Elicospd,iyarti t tkheing millpond tb t the .
dikifor might da'acone.gotellp.teptritual nay,
hi *Se aikedh noeke; .S Train, which 'did.
with greseumitkor, and with greet o ct npon
the auditory. one 0011
•
aanVri,hl ,
716,0 - -41yet•thit:
,d-fL
Pttot:
cieother nnw
,pisu
trio.t,lMbat""
land Is herself span.
MEM=
.I.IrUSEME.V7S.
Lowe and
Ca""Thlrd rllght of the talented name', ETTIE
ITENTIERSON, who trlllappens In ■ta characters.
TILTS (Vireeinieday) EVESING,
Will be presented, the [liraMpg dram, entitled,
•
SATAN IN PARIS.
Mterloui Strangw ........ .
W
Lf Nand:left
Winces &rare,— little Ilooderson,
MontelL
Mitre
Fount Varuille
To conclude with
FAMILY JARS.
F. Chippendale,
MASONIC HALL
SECOND WEEK OF
GOODWIN & CO.'S
Polyorama of the War.
11111002136 nuccess I lioneos ightly or - mited to
overflowing hy deligLled .111thellet.
Vaal and instrumental Mask, and an apprapriate
T.Ctute et eitib
pe.olbitiom ckch EYES ISO 'at o'clock
Admission, 25 cunta. Children undo. ton, 11 ruula
Mai PPM WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF
TRITSPOS. at 3 o'clock, when ilithlron trill ha ad
mined fur 10 cent 4 each.
ocl9:lw_ RUFUS SOMERBY, Mannger.
AN Rill
D
GREAT SllOll
The model atul m
exhibition of tho
RID exhibit Is
PITTBBITRGH, (ox RED Liox LoTo
Wedinsday, Thursday, Priday and Sat-
nrday, Oct. 28, '2O, 30 and 31,
EVERT AFTERNOON AT 2
Vpon which occenion tha cvlebratal Amrrkno'llo
monist,
DAN RICE!
Will elytlirrol intr,lnc. lir wooderfn
rdtagi
E,xtelsior, Jr.,
The Trained .ininials,
Edu rated Mules, xc.,
And land in their carious perfermaniee
Th. twat itoupe nt EQUESTRIANB
Ever brt.q.lit bvf..ic II o pul.llc.
DAN RICE " STILL LIVES I f /
. - .
Boxes
Beeervesl warn
Children under 10 yearn •'1 agt
parts or the Pavilion.
0e17:1.4t •
KXHIBITIOS
GrPODWIN. 61:' CO.'S
POLYORAXA OF THE WAR,
For the boot of rho
SUBSISTENCE COMMITTEE,
JI S ~1' If C HALL,
TatESDAY AFTERNOON, Oct. 224, at 2 o'clock
Admission 2.1 conM. Cliddrou to cts. oral
MEDICAL
HMDQIJAHTEIi
DIL LUDLUM'S GENUINE SPECIFIC
!totalled •t
U LION'S DRITi STORE
A FRESH SUPPLY OF
DR. LIITAIPLERRY'S
IIO3DEPATIIIO REMEDIES,
Just mitred it FULTON'S DRUG STORE
B4°l'?v'9 BRONCITTAT, TRO-7IIE--
)OR SORE TRROAT,
1;;;11
FULTON'S DRUG STORE
STRRIANO'S AMBROSIA,
FOR TER lIALII,
toy Old • at
/OLTON•S DRUG STORE,
ULTON'S COUGH SYRUP,
NM COMM COLDO, de.
y!eptioil nil mold by
R P. lituasipb, ,
Commission Mrerobant. -
Dealer la
CRUDE AND R.DITIEDD OILS,
. PLAT BOATS, L
O®eta rritior;'.TiLoci: ct.fronstila A4iioa.
FriliriiiiDlLOG STORE, .' Dd'lt"2-1. •
DR ItALL'I3I3ALSAM,
TOR TEE MOS.
For Lb at
TOWS DEM STORE,
DR''"E's
PIr&NTATIOiLSILTiEBB,;
rOi sale RI
. 85 M . Gi.tood PL Fllll it., 51 door below P. 0
. _
H ()r t ir"rMV ' S
lITO3L&Ott DITTEIIS,
rot s&lt tit
ITITON'S DIIDO EITOTtE,
CU=2M
sosEt Imure. masse,
• 'FULTON'S DAM groan
Noe. 67 and 69 Fifth efietit.
rot val4l Ai
5..,1 NG UEN'I;
$13.1,1415Q
1 :4 ,104 . ST
.t Nolo of Mitt itra;;;
FORTY,Fiatilaig a- 3 :./ilfititr, -
, 24: 1, TUOPN'IMIZSZEIT,-Tho..Cotroottteit
`ippotrUldAO: - oolbtOt the mounts for--.labor otrtho.
tbraticotloits, around the. City of Pittibtorgh r woold
.z= 1,01 47-1 1 U-Psnloss - ditrisd bills•lbria)xo , ;
oso4..XlpOd . ths. thtroothrocatc.-,to
. .pteistrt
4holaestc- be tUrs the Ist . •do. liottimio . _,r"
ll;Aniumon,Ar . .the a ward ' Of Trabi L oom,, he
boodlostrixdoct to attend to%Sh6 duty Of dais
/In SU 'snob bills eorroctly mate old. sag proporli
sotheottested., . , -. • •!:
1 2b order or rho_ "
aottoutr.',..-." .
`' ' 'GICI. ;!•-• 2 : / L.....--" Srt) Coo. 7 OODVILI -1 46.1.17.8EF1NERY: .
Ili ri !
dally tbc Indian 'of Anatthlng tlioltrVer 1-7 ?• std ' , P' 4 " te r ;
IbrothKidir.ottl,sald.blU4oad 113.r.mtcolvioattot "'" 4 .V1 .
after .sa th optlesokto. olstassatto ",thVpoord:of ,Xdraoldteiti : OSAW),
Trade: Vtricitoo,. fFoia .1.,1 alklis. - • i • TINCLUIL : .oarothollivOliand, t s
"Mir - krICK. o nal 12' os in= crtayl.4wrod . trttbata adOr.r.
Iiti.VOUR . :LADIES' OR ti.E.N3.1.E.., 4 1 ,ZE - 0 4 :- q t AI TThate tx7F.trr i ',,, ,
POOTS, BAL,MORALS, thingliS or IltdrAllosithdra.ltft intilanular.
GUYS' VOILLANord, 98 fd.rkot Meat. Book Bak , second door, will be romptly attended
.017 2414:1c0r trcaa k, • malt
_
et:t wi t e rtma
Ot tate
la
t t fear ,
'd op
=;EZ=M=M
11. - DR3O%.
. 0 FLILLiOTON.
.c. tomlity.
Buslane entrusted to our care sill socalre out
prompt personal attention.
Refer to 31...ers.Eiclarxhion, Marley 8 r"..,
Burk° Sr Co., end McClelland A Darla, Pittsburgh;
Th... Smith, Esq., Neat. Bang N. A. ; 11. L. Poster
& Co.. Philadelphia. art. 5,17
ro - gtny OIL NIT-omi_ • . •• •
LYDAY
m.nuf.ctur,r...d lleiners of CARBON OIL; BEN
ZINE AND LtiltilICATIN O OILS, and dealereld
ca - rumr. PETROLEUM.
Workei, Opposite BLarpnburg.
•
No. 59 RAND STEM'.
opillGna Trrrivrium, Pa.
T 1 L. MILLER, Jr,-,
121 NTAL,NTT BT., PUILADELPICIA.
CRUDE & REPINED PETROLEUM
On Commission exclusively. All charges at most
reasonable rates.
STORAGE FOR REFINED in cool cellars. For
CRUDE, under good sheds.
Particular attention paid to OIL FOR EXPORT.
FOR SALE -CAUSTIC SODA, SODA ASR, kc.
aul:ly
CABOT ft PEMBERTON,
General lierehanclize Brokers,
135 SOUTR FRONT ST., TITILADELFRIA
CILUDE & RP,FIfirEp . PETItOLEIIII,
CAUSTIC SODA, SODA ARII, DEIMSTONt
DRUGS, OILS, Ac., Ac.
ALLEN 3,; NEEDLES,
Particular attention paid to ottnaignmantat of
Crude and Relined Petroleum.
CZ , Liberal athances made.
aul:ly •
HENRY ROE,
=REM
Broiler & Commission Merchant
Ir
CRUDE & RKETIOD PETROLEUM,
LUBRICATING OIL AND BKNZOLE,
k.TRI ETEi,
And dealer lu Crude end Ranod PETROLEUM
BARRELS. eraly
BREWER, lit'• !ME Cu,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
GLOBE, PACIFIC AND LIBERTY on. WORIIS
Liberal urish sidvadeoa made on cone
lifornevis of
Refined or Crude Petroleum.
rill, MEN need not be embarrasse& by
V the enforcement of the Bulk Ordinance, Winn
they can hare their OIL bartollwi and shipped with.
out touching the City Whams, u cheep, tilie
prompt, with leas rick, leas trouble and In bet r
order, at
KIRK'S OIL YARD,
On tho Allegheny Valley Railroad, above Lawrence
tile, where OR Is pumped from the boats &real to
the cars, and shipped to any point, East or West,
without any dealing or re-shipping.
All orders promptly attended to.
MB - Office pt Turd, on Citizens 'Passenger R. R.
Post Orrice addruss, BOX 902, Pltteburglz; or I can
he seen daily at the OIL Yzarettot.
JOHN E. coutna.
WALLACE & CURTISS,
Commission Ikterohants,
Fifth atreet, Pii tidmt
CRUDE & RETESTED PETRCIEEURTi
Sot. 67 and 66 Fifth strurt
Xo. 134 SOOTS INLIDVES, PHTLADIALPIIM
Storage impurity (undue rbrir,) for 115,000 MAI.
Alto exeellent facilities fax .Ikliippiag -Alimericatt
and Foreign port*, at • our wharf ea the fichirylkill
River, near the &Wenn of the - P. - R. Ii
WALES, WETMORE k CO.,
COMMISSION 3INECITAN79,
am
SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM,
Ll 2 auximi
Ample facilities for STORAGE AND SHIPPINa,
et etteir,yard tad Ithaddlite gooL
terl4:tf
Nos. 67 amt fa Fifth •
•2:d. 67 and Co 711 Th ',treat.
J. N. VULTON
01131=!
Noe. 07 and GO Fifth 'Greet
Rethexcitnd-Peogre
Valurpaaesd Ifiatti In Ma Marker:
Lir °niers loft qt ihii?ots.;;44. ; illtAlivrr
8111Etr, or at, their works In ZawreneoilAt, will he
Far ' 141 Y 1 1'.'. 1 °I-9?1)11
Nos. GT ad eo Firth strmt
cuitte imprrrattou, ,
Pormatizig !Se coindesion ketch*
, .
AND Drazaziltozrs.3%. ,
PETROLEUM .OILS, .4t4r
ibros# 4 4-tbnlaqui Zdarkal, paced. -
.400-Arttors Ep 7 '
IIICENT , OIis WORKS. • •, .
buzidalr;ttilitip`ei CO.
r': `a
.-"' - 0 •
Tint , Whit ` • Carbon. 0314-
•
.nrismoninf,!rELl
ray9:l3mito
7 - Z ;f„-kr"
VOLUME LXXVI---NO. 291.
OILS, Ofc.
R ICHARDSON, HARLEY & CO.,
COMMISSION d FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
Crude and Relined Petroleant,
150.10 rawni STREET, PITTSBITEGR.
OW° Liberal Cult adrancra on connitinminta for
Pittsburgh or &mom Markets..
PrlTAllrlall :
Ileum. a. Er!"Dllworth . &, Co.,
Springer liarbangh, Esq.,
Thompson 8011, tp., Print. Commercial Donk.
TACK .S 7 UllO.,
11201MItt t 1
Crude and Befitted Petroleum,
BENZINE, &a,
Order. to buy or aoll promptly attkoded to.
aula♦
PHILADELPHIA. r
COMMISSION MERCIIA
L 3 NORTH FRONT ST., PHILADELPHIA,
Agents of the
COIL DrQ,UESNE WAY d HANCOCK BTS4
Prrrercsion, rA
EIMECEI333
And dealers In
BE.NZINE AND LUitiIdCA.TING
ioND olliwottiw
NATIOR tt,B*-17,14:
OR'.'. ti AS V.I
OILS, /fa
-11DIDER do CLANK,
_ .
COIDSLSSION IMEWITA3I9.
And Fontars .1n
Petroleum and. its ,Prodtkote,
oeAD.r e lts, &0., ea.
61.D110AD
•as.WATKILt/S2
. „ .
Ior igeitalgr thiPORSLAIIVKICKOSItNE on.
'WOEMI.-1111W row, CANDLE
tomrAxir,
W. A. CUAr3IAN. Aaeaa.
98 31sta ITlrrvne sta.
McCORMICK & CALLENDER,
OIL BROKERS,
211 and 213 South Water Street
- cordiob.
Con'eginnettfasolicited.
• , urn To
ehorN , ihikik, Iron Ctt Oirty4la.
Jenablabetirro OnT. Painter
_C?lfratf Spzg,qafnt&So.
7.llcoataxa
p IiT.ROLIT_E . 40 AVPHIiS.
c *-13.ditiisrkotE AED
I'EXIKILEIThI,
Casickty pro tholzsllsl4,;
REESE & oRaBrl. 'llo i 4 likTOßS.
' ;I=rsNosamico trcrat:4 , inacurga•
JAMLN. • •
.21iinufa4urer of
Oil of Vitriol and tAtina Ammonia.
Onion -bald John Porterfield & Cia'd OlDce, cor
ner of MARKEY AND FONT BJ 11 E0:00 , 1/1 re
ceive prompt attention.
srsrrBJ.rcE.
TNDElinrr AGALNST LOSS BY
FIItE.—FEANNLINPLUELSSI:BANCE CO3l.
P ANY OP PIIILADKLPIIIA. Office 436 and 437
Chea I nut lobe, near Fifth.
Statement of Amor., January Ist, 1800, prnlllaland
i=ilto enact of Aseembly, being—
acer empty sectund--.01,880.8911101
/tool rdnateral. 0103,314 61) coat 20"_.985 00
Temporary Lmm on ample Connte l . l
0%136 00
Stocks (present .aloe 860.867 72 ) o . l • 32.784 00
!iota and Erna 14= 60
Oulg ..... 4 . 4272 00
54,2118,051 es
car The profits from premiums which this
have
Companbe entiat y eau a
e rsine by Leer are from risks, which
rsained.
Insurance made on array dowliPtiou of ff"Perty.
in town and colmtry.st rates as kw no ma comment
with •
Since their Incor . intattom a period of, thirty yearn,
they hare paldinms by Sc, to an anima excemling
Four Millions le 4Dollors, thereby affording evidenis
of the advantagmof Jammu., as well as their abili
ty and diepotltion to me--t with promptness all lia
bilities.
Losses paid during the sr 1135'8-
DIMICTOIII ;
Marisa X. /Wicker, lease Lee,
Mordecai D. Lewis, Jacob $• Smith,
Tobias Wagner, Edwardle. Dale
David S. Brom, Geo, ~ I tlehtra
vr m,
Samuel Grant,- Saki,
CHARLES T. B G MER; Pra.eirl na.
. . . .. . . . . .
EDWARD 0. DALE. Vies Pre:Fides,.
tylt. A. Ora_
0111ce Northeast cor:Vood Third sty
INSURANCE.
Insurance Co. of North America.
PIITLADELPHIA
Insnranee Co, of the State of Penna.,
PHILADELPHIA
'Hartford Fire Insurance Company.
tirerkuntrance in tho above old and rellable nom
pante, can be obtained on application to
W. P. JONfig, Agent
fa 7 :dlY 8.8. 1 •7's Buildings, 87 water
N INSURANCE COMPA
WT OP IP? PITTSBIIIIGH. . -
Jr„ Pros
G. IL 43101100 N, fienoory.
01111ce. „No. (V. Wtta2 West. Opus. & Ware -
home, up natra,:Pi&tammxh.
DTI imam agabut. abliads V . Firs Marno
Sub, A Haw lictitution emusayyd by 4:kinoton tar
are well &ann. ix £h, coixamatix. amid nho aro din,
nixd, 6Y-pnoxixoe amid Wxrality, to maniain
.ebbracter =aka Ufa han axamai, an cebrisay Yoe twos
pptextfoxio ikon who dame to-to inured ;
- &SSETS, 04T08ER.30, 185&.
Stak 63,000 00
2,100 00
Otßoe FtErnitort- • 230 00
Open, TAP 00
Ceeh 00
Prelolom .27,025 14
Notes 'and DIM 114,075 12
At.ller, Jr., ,
Jame" McAuley,
Nathaniel fiolmo.,
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