r r .1 " , i4 - 7. 11 =1 .«: 14 •-:- . 4 . VOLUME LXXVII--- ht c ipittarto Outtte. Ettoktg Gazette. Reading Natter from Saturday's G. FOlOll5Oll COLTS:It —This name of this pu tter,. (the teo,od on the latitoll Blootoral ticket of this atate) is printed floe times on the !heat tickets reined by the State Central ' Committee C. konizon Coates. Let the eaters, and t boo. having °large of the ballots, be oats fie to Chum thefts incorrect ticket, out. New Your.—The Now York Trawl has a detailed estimate of the yob In that Bt e, Leith. Union tloket a majecity ct NA° . The copperhead majority in the city is put own at 80,000. The Schemes of the rascals ho had Manufamared some sixty thousand Wont soldiers' Totes having been detected an defeat• ad, we feel condilent that the Vnion en will carry that State easily, and by an imam se ma jority. T be Great Western Conspiracy. We lees., ,published from time to time brief telegraphie reports of the testimony elld• 'tad at the trial of the conspirators et ledianap: oUs. Wb have now before as a full report of the testimony of, J. J. Bingliem and Pollee G. -Badger. Wwsubjoin a copious extract from the report of the testilbon,y of the letter witness. Theta tompllattint eanuttimes.met and °per. sled in ecent , learn as .Rnights," as "dans of Liberty,"•dus,, at Other times openly, as Odor:to e:tat% etitirmitlene." These are the men who controlled the Chicago Convention, and snob as these will 'contra the Go eminent should 111VOtemes be elected. Cotter Room, Isorassrowli, Ise., 1 Oot. 28, 1864, 2 e'Mook, r. n. j ...: The Celtillssion met pursuant to adjourn• meat. Tee um* members present 11l at the morning . eeseirn ,• dee, the Judge Advocate, the aociseed and their counsel. Felix G. i ptldger, a witness for the °Jowl' . .. merit, was Mee ititroduced, and being duly j. Morn by the Judge Advocate, testifies es fel -30.i i Question by the J.ldge Advocate. t State your name, place of residence, and hu .: einem for the rest two or three years. Answer. Felix 9 Sddger ; I live in Mattoon, i.,, Illinois. For the lust two or throe pure I have been in the dry goods Mutual's, and I I.ro boon ir, a cementer, Ind served in the army. r' Q. Where did you reside immediately pre ,' ceding your living at tiattoco, liinois r A. At Lordoville, Ky. I setae there on the 16th of April, 1860. : Q Where previous to that ? ''.. A. At Teyloreville, Ky. ;.: Q. Raw long did you reside there T A. Two months previous to j 'icing the army. c,.. Q. When dlrl•e on leave the army ? '• A. On the Morning of the 14;h of February I received my diecharge. 1.. Q Prom whet regiment were yen discharged? A. From ihe \ 1511 Regiment Kentucky Vol -...., 'i - unteerlinfenti7.', I was dieettarged for physical 'i'l disatility. ' ?. Q. Were you with your regiment ? ts. A. Be es; note day. I served as clerk to -. 1 the Adjut ant General's °Mee, 14th Army Corps. Q. Who was the Adjutant General I A. hilijor MoDowell, Captsin Nevis, Limit Colonel Lyman Smiling, formerly chief of Gen. -, Oordou'e sta ff , and when I left Captain We ll s was • Aseletent Adjutant General. l•-; ~.,,,, Q. Who oommanded the corps ? , 1, t;', A. - General Thomas, and pert of the time ";,1 General Palmer? Q. What nudes:der duties did you perform as 4 • elm k? "•. A Application for leave of aboence,futioughs, :;..(v somethnee report, of the troops, and special and ` ty general orders. ... .; Q. Please state to the Court how your eaten. , ''' ,4 (ion was Bret callsil to the Order of Sons of Lib 'j arty ; and if aver, and when you joined them. 1 A. I was in Captain Jones Ofloe on the 1:1 morning of the 6th of May, 1864, and he she w . ed me a letter from Elleaeral 0 uri %sten, ttating 1 _ something in reference to Do Bowie, being e , i ~ dangerous man, mid retittestlng hint to send a ...- t: Ktoaturklaato him; on the receipt of that letter - -'t Captain Jones mat ma to Dr. Be elm. I recede , ed lasts one in the Vestibule, and Neophyte 6 • Degree on Mat morning ; Mr. Prentice Initiated , - . me before. went le em D r. Bowies. Teat was ' > en the 6:h f May, 1864 I started to me Dr. 4 `,1,.. Bowie. en the morning of the 6th„ and arrived at Li h k is heprooeungio,ninttmorll.th.g. county. at French .di... ..... - . . Did you go directly Co hoe hawse? t 1 Q ~,:,. - A. Jile, Sir ; I dapped at .Saleac, thloking - 13 that was the neatest way, bat I found it was .-t7 tp / tweuedd miles V. French Lick Springs. By ' 3 9 1 1 going ... further op the railroad it was not so far; .. o these was a regular cletiveyanise all the Mau ,?..; I stepped ruff the train at Salem about eleven in ' •- - .4,1 the moraing of the fah of May sad remained .. 70 there anti,' the night train osnao along, w Ash ii. ,-.,;.. woes probably 10 o'clock; I then went to Orleans .: 'end staid diem till 12 o'clock the next do, ". Oanarday the TM, when I took the regular eon . . veyance lout to Friuli lla the Bth i went to or. 1 Row ea e. hours. ; • Oit the way to Mr. Bowles's, • ~_. I saw *fn. Helton et Salem. i - 1 ~" 7Q. .Ent1087.6 ItottlalsZthkefltLeird to meet , him, end ••„,,, ;1 '' A. I tg,i in with , a men by the name of .... - i?li Itrom,l think be Mated his name was John, . • V, but lam nit sure whether it war John or S. He • . --. lea clothing merchant, anditeeps a mere. He • . saw Mr. Ileffrem walking woes the Plume, and l,i , remarked that - there : wan one of the • Dentomatio . .'s leaden al that part 4f the eountry. He add '''.F; soniethbg stbout Herrin --wearing a butternut pin, and that there bad - been something said ''-st 4 about tale.ng it of hire, end it had been would ii, drum there hare been 1000 or 1600 men ‘'.'l ready to revenge the Medi, Drom told Heffren -,. i ;:l'i.,tbat I was from &Wacky; Heron came up and 1 asked if tabbed to ma him. He then went on '..:E ..,'• Mien me that he was expecting a coso.missiouer , i '• - 4.i from Kentucky, trim the rebel forests there; and - ',:liii 4 I told hint obant three of Percent's regiment: be `l.l ing disbanded there—ln the State of Kentaoky. ~, li Q • i Did be explain wh the meant by the word ‘: : i',.. - :„..A i"comndesionetr A. Net at the tint ; afterwards be all. I told him ot the three regiments of Forrest's men ' ;1 . „ baring both dlshandid, and that there were ''' , ::9 four more ni be disbanded. This ma what he T.l wa s ex Ming to hear or' and was expecting e ... 'l aammts our from the farces in Kentucky to see •to . . im, tha day or tba • next, and be did not know ii s ,".).„but I w as probably' t he mail, as I came from '. '''. '.' Rsittgok.T. I knew ad fling more about these ~...".•, I Kentucky regiments beirg diebeuded than what ii 41 I had see* to fhaa_userecepers. I „andentoodl ' .* „.. they woke turlatfilm4 solders who ware to remain :i,-:„ 1 & theme. a numb slue, and at a eettein signal; ...1 thej ware t 0 comilintrate; they , were to belereeght . '• . together whenever ordered: . Mr. Elef••la told me daring the evening thalascoutd call tigether • .• ', :... within iwisaty4tur beau from 1,020 in . 1,500 .. armed E t ,','...me;itt. that , station to Maneetion• *tit ' -.1 "•-:,,,.., that secket anganientlan. He did atornity per .-- '•-- ' - il doulstlykfck athat.:- . lnonie ha oSald esti Com: -,,:•.: no 5a10t.2%,11!1. knew _ garbing lake 'the -; . • kiltistocintistallinistition; I said I was a member A of the POP/kW*: of-1a.,115.-dig,naa-nontioa• •' .'',' '-'• Ilt, tke,namirafflielOrlnn, c,,, ~.:: : •-•,, .1 , 3 \ Q What faiW itoureisatlonittif you ''with ;•:",:,,.. .ti Hlrent. , - ••,.. ~ , , , i I 4 ... .' AI • I hid kle pititlenleedonvaristlea with him .• - . •0, that unites; he*mtied to, sea me aftersappert ‘, . ,l^, tut his *licking Late did net come. ' •• • ' 7 . •' • O 'Q. Hayes stets yourname 'and tastnels.tli A. 1 boovil i:ll,l,4o.opitiitichs &gig,. -At hit I did 'Doi ktOi coy etialaess efeat. ~• - it WhaktlnniAldlanktarenlear ,- , ,--, ' '.' ••• la A. I nappostie was athest , ,agndolvectons be , -11 aft mato plislat:!Hin.itinAind,oo ll4 imiatreo „ ' "'• ttme throganthcian,"lthati,4%:;polnini = , :was Joe reamer, •thel•-r . mint.belt -,bons what I gay, forks told'alinto-cat nitirti. - Yoni Meta detective. 'lle alstrieferulmkto the _ r,witise 310 6 :,1 177 bekig ifna.Pniliterent strlprtir t„liie• enelltAllafainttage; that was temp t:its • KOOS ' Its remarked to • gentliman 1- . .lthen terliftingi 01 , IP I / 11 1 281 4 asked him why , * .: set asin lady was sotto Hantuelq; be said he lfilin't bum why It wee, except that Kentuelcy • ' ":,'•was a afar phew., •He also said. that HUG coo- r'...pieded in permanent* holding Pena Sylvania, ' ~, a nd acme orals some caw rotes, as be on . i.Cersteed Me-ildage- would be difkeeziy..” l--, gi, What things did before to 3.'7 A, I mimosa he meant the working:if or the rellovernetent. rumbles that night and want to li Q. Whim did yen*** Dr - Howletr ;., A. I Wall _there about 10 'or 11 Olio*: Ha ,eras from home and alit nal .imtims fin E ly c g k . 'lleoren in the evening. Ha: rtlfa,gare me win, iltroduetion to him: My misname. given J. J., ..Brandy. I gave thename to Mr. Brannan and 1 ".:be go militated it. My linticonvemetnuf With 1 0 Nowles was on hteaday s ,erentag..lle. ailed 't -tile if I knew anything .ithona. th a Domicil% .'Dnianisatiin.- Iltold him I was a member at the ... I:.fdtt,diegree of it. l lifie did not test me as to whether las 'w a member.. -He told me was sitriontided t.L!' . l7 membered f Order: $ e Sold .ma he was t.-.i lainlall Clad tit C,, , and that • rasa by '•,..'ilia nunkbf....Welibl, of 14. bomb; was the civil ~ F ,•::thief, a5it,1410:44, ordn . r*as, BannitrOU, HS i••raye me tbei mime of Mrdblleray, end I itld4 n ' ie vas - the only mania Mut" thal he Mal I pat :-its i c ier on with reliability.' He said.thni tits. t2pyges of the • attic; of Indiana would coo - ;matrons -In - Xelitual7, and mate - Kea ,me,k, ebeirlisitte Around; that the forces in . 11. ',lliois would cententritte in'Satnt Louth and eto-, •'' - ,p c nee with theulorme In linianni, -- ilot , Minnie ; 11 ~; . I. ' y o a o n l o g o o fi no I a ... h tt s . o 7 , 00 , Missouri 30,000, and/Isar 41es to Invade the State with 20.000 Men; with' were to ;hall sarporalanettly• • m epoch o a •• ' 7 ' II WOW., :T. abel•littoll • ht t 1 by tIO name of Stone, Ho 'said he had or . rZIEI THE DAILY NO. 2S genised a regiment of men In six mete is ehte Stet* (Ind , ens) and that be as peered bim M raise another tegtMtalt. as spoke of soother mso Dwasd pick etsu Di • o went to Mao:load at his pleasure, nichelt ha lived la Baltimore. wanted to know. how many mon Brmtuaky could tarnish, and stated that a rebel foie: under Bachelor would come into theeestarn art of •he F tate, and with these forges they into q, d to hold Kentucky. et that time no time hz bean sat for the movement. Q. Did you learn from him, or not, that this organisation, or secret Order, was to act In eon jetetion With the rebel forces? A. They were. He told me that this Order wee made out of the Knights of the finideo Circle, of which he had been a member, and that be resurrected this Order out of it. He appeared to claim a great dos, of credit. Q. What else eras mid at that meeting be. tweet,' you and Bowles! A. Timm were tho Important parts. Q. Where did yea go afterward A. I went back to Kentucky, and use/ all my exertions in extending tbe Order at much at possible. Howles told me there was to be a meeting in Indianapolis in about two weeks from then ; and solo he wattle get other report, from Kentucky, but he •antod me to go to Ken - tdeky and at. what could be dm.; be wan anxious to brow what he could report at that meeting I arrived at Dr. Bowies'e on the Bth of May, 1864; stayed at his bones four days, sod re. turned to Kentucky. about the 12th or Lich of Mayl Q. Who did you menpon your return that was connected with this Order ? A. Dr. Kalfus was the only one I knew to be connected with it. I had some talk with hint, and he loather initiated me into the Order. Q. What degrees did you revolve from him? A. lie gave me the Ent degree. I had pre viousfy taken only the vestabnle degree. Q. Did you meet Judge Bcillitt, of KgroMoty? A. Not until after the mooed interview with Bowles. I started from Louisville about two weeks after my return from Bowles, probably on the 24th or 25th of May. I did tot go direct to Dr. Bowies, but stopped at Salem to see Lief fret. I law him and had some tack with him. He told me he had been to indimmpvis, and had sten Mr. B. H. Dodd, sod it .t they bad made. dad to call a meeting o ythe i organisation some day between the 13th nd 9th of June. He sold they were the only two men in the Ste a wh s had the power to call that meeting; that. was himself (Refire and Dodd; and that me orgabisetiort of the Ste,' was now about complete; that it would number between 75,000 and 57,000 men. Q Who else did you see at Salem betides 11.1. fro? A. No nee that we• a member of this Order, I met Mr. leo Faulkner end Mr. D: ma the Drat time I wee atßalem. At the sewed mooting I tilted with no one else. • Q. Did you register there? A.f If I did, it was u J, J. Greedy. Q. l , Where did you have this talk with Flatiron? e. It was in the ol:titog room of the Pat :ice House on or shout tho 25th of May. Q. How -re you enabled to Sr that date? A: By its being on he Wedr.eoday, near two week, after my /return from noisy Dr. B tb• Mot time. Q 1 Did you make any report of y.,or visit et that, time? A. Yes, sir. Q, What date did you mete that report? A. Ido not know. Q. You sal you made a report; to wham did you make it ? A. I made my report to °epeeist Jones, and I understand be lent it to General Borbrldge. Q, State it anything further took pleas be• tween you and Helicon? A. I bad iv further talk. He said the num ber pi the Order was between 75,000 and 80,000. He did not state what proportion was arm id. Did he state whether the organization was armed st all, or was drilling? A. Nothing more than whet he told toe the tint time, that he could call about 1000 or 1,500 er-a ed men in termite-four bony? time. I left Salem about II o'clock in the morning, and errlred a; Dr. Bowles's that weenies. He wu notathomv. That wu on Wednesday. He reburnettSeturday at noon. At tollhouse no one appeared to know where ha had gore. He told me tileaseli test he load been to Indienepolia; had soon Mr.'Drld, Mr. Barrett, of Mlfeouri, Judge Bailin, and some other gentlemen ; and that there would be a meeting of, the Grand Connell on the 14th of Jane. He told me that Barrett pledged from Miseorai 1 30,004 men, and that Minot, pledged 50,010. The leaden of those Bute. pledged that , many men. The foroe of linnet, and Mies , uri were to 00-operate with Price, he said that 20,000 men, or more, if Jeff D via could /Fara them, worn to he ,oat into Di msourl. He told me, ale°. that radians pie dked 40 000, which were to eo operate witb the,. 'rem Onio, eoomretr ate on Louievilie, and co-operate with whateve r troops Jeff D acts aocad e•ed into 17.eutuoky under Rankest or Breakin ritga; or, it he thought it adoleablo, he would send Longstreet wi h them. They had no reg. sitar communication with Ohio hot had made serous 'meats to open up regular enumeniostlen with their friends there. He also told me of the change in the Supreme Commander to Vallee dlghem, end that b• had bees appointed a com missioner to visit Violaiadieham in Canada. Q Did he at that time state whether any con mita, ion had been had with Vallandighaml A. I do not remember whether he did or not. Q. What further convelestionhad yen with Dr. Bowles at the time ? A He ts , rltne that on Flondsv,whiah 111•4 the 22d of May, that himself, Mr. Dodd, and a Dutch oh, mist, whom he bad known for years, and a Slltaber of other men, while people thought they wore at church, were in a basement experimfaa• leg with Greek Are,which they now had brought to reflection, through the Dutch ohemulety: that they Intended to use it for the destruction et the (3...vernment property; that the Jeff Davie Government was to pay thane ten Per cent. for ell the property destroyed, taking the estimate, is given In the northern - papirs, of the am lent destroyed. ileelety told me of bestir belonging to the Groveimment that had been destroyed on the Missivaippi river, and elsewhere, had been turned by this Greek fire. Q Did be, at that time, or any other time, show yen an Inetrument that would be toed for that purpore. Yes, sir, be did. The wieners described at some length the cos lest etellr, charged with Greek fire, the object of which vat at once to 'matter death and defama tion wherever they might be thrown, and light op contlsgrationr , We give one mon brief ex tract: Q. Did you see /ado Bnllitt A. I did. Q. Wes be a member of the Order A. Yes, sir, he wits. Q. l'an may "state what was done and said in your interview with Judge-Bullitt. A. I made his scquantance, and Mid hits what Bowies bad told me to tell him. H. said It salt ed him exsctly, that Humphreys ism alinji to take that position. - -; r Q. ,What position did he refer to A, It seems that Humphreys had. titanic:to urn as a Idafoi:Efenexal in the.Crder. Bal.ftt laid: 4 .lttaWe spent a good deal of money to this af fair, but I as willing to spend every cent I hove, for Y. hope soon to be able to steal a peat deal Ooin these sons of bitches." Q. Vnat oflotallwidtlops 1114'8411M hplEl at that time? He was one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of Appeils.obthe finite of gennsoky.' 011 on the Cl►rten; . . 'Theis la atthh titoe(lapetheClerion/kouter;) ociudderable excitement' along the Clarion river In regard to thee! prospect. arrangers from all parts of the' country are peering In and aim are i being wet:Lased every day . It it grat fying to :iLd' to at w that at lest there la lontethlef tO„ mei r people kali -Unbent . ate 'tkairt-ba ttalite' lituretteenta with a prospect of-iesper.dp return. .prom the =nth of the .tflarlon. to .81dAway, i land :I repidly b haleging tikes int Pitches= itiLpi *ring to .grat.down wells. ... lilp a's Autb_a_altart_dlaranontabovre, has -nfreit k ecome Lemons, and Ina !Miran la erk. titelP en up. The next Pfau of rote le Iligod'a run, where It le meld an oil spring has leek dieooversd, and which- tale. been ; onaculek by an interestkikqteftt toy 4Wo Pears. !Tan ' , Bun". is on what b so well known so the oßank.' Lands," the general appearance of which Is full of promise.—Thie Ind hi ;beat MO mike fVont this phi* and 'KWh a 'fittedayi a . tract adjoining of about 300 acres WSJ sought for and an offer of $50,000 made In greenback, turf!. The blazon nun property, we. owned by 1 Messrs. G. 8. kB. V 7. ',Ley. but they have die. pored of lt, reserving to themselves a small Inv West.' This pteperty to now fairly iattha mar-. kat, and we doubt not vat soon change hands, as owl:barer' are plenty and good cite/ are 1 growing scarce, TB! 'W./ID/Kann.' Tn. Pawn Dinnxnuato NETT The rattail.. grad Ineetittg D . 0;11040,014' !Cott, argllatfrato,. dailiCri oattlogibythettrot Rif albrolit lifidmarki - Of V3ilr Prfl7, x an4lltalt:S2llll44oolithifi 0170 Lit. break ant from the foriolui drift" Of patilOn aid folly or►l.lcti LI burry leg the old D4=00.10(71°1" ettnetion, and to took bight what" to re) ant" sia.otalkio of a party that 041116 - or fioado'm 44.11, Sod equal Joni and enneeersto Itself to tho' Vain dna poserpt the nation, vas •grand pUrStatlra of polities. We ehillhot hove to w ait e /leads for the good frulls-of the more, mans. They are with us ail day In part. VIP Philadelphia Ehverag SOWN sap: Ne r,r bag a pit.rtybeervip ;h4)=0103,,, 40asetarliA4 . , Nation,Mritcrt - Tr6 ,- ; 'PO glto - XanTr 4 .44. 4 4canwad soojarltyletLinc , - e•-aniirdtinioii, zud I evorplitlilailareiartiA hi:Waif properly, we eat give theca lac. thou CITY .4_24'13 SUBURB .11V From the Meth Heavy Artillery An attentive coring "A. M.," reth,l Col. C. Barnes' Regiment, sands us the following . Moto' of interest. The regiment la Motioned, • long the Orange A •Alexandria Railroad—their hoe extending from. Alexandria to Menace, , ander oommand of opt. Barnes, with htadca•r; tam at Fairfax station; and hi , j3r R. R L sus ' 1 3 en=msedlag the poe' and forces from Maaas; one to Bull's Run; Major Hemp's come:mod rends from Bolt's Run to Pope's Heel, with' hoodquaaters at Deioreur station. Lieut. Col. Copeland is in command of the Incase at Weirton,. Major White's heedgresrtere ere of Bark's lion, and his command extends to Alex moth, The paws'. oficers of the tegimsut are: Colossi, Charles Barnes ; Wont. CoLuel, J. B. Cspolan4; Riot Mrjor, H. Lott; Seo‘ad +defer, J. It, Romp; Third Major, Bronx it. Whim; Adjuta,, H. J. Mr:Ferran; Burgeon, Dr. }lodate; Assistant Bargees', Wm. Taylor, James S. Rea; Ottoplatni Vim. D. Moore; Q ior.srmmter, G. V. Vandoi. g:• If; da rgeant M.j or, Ch m sr, The regiment ocatains thirteen eumponles of one hundred and forty ire men amts. Things I hate beau generally pretty quiet, except in the amusement of buativhs.olsing. In the affair with Mosby, on the 17th ultimo, an sonata of sale! , we hare already pabllshod, the men so' quittod thensmkren gallantly, and the enemy oil attacking their line, found the boys ready at all points, and deemed:it prudent to retire., Oa Mai opening of the ralliood, the regiment was retied to Ruttish a train•guard of fifty men per wale, and twk, arias deity, which proved uiittle roach ab..tat the upper eltdd• of the 'rood, and some eif the n.esebers of company A had the honor M tending *GAe of the J Alloy Reiss to thei- tong homes. It was a email effatr, to be sure; •dt worthy of honorable mention, as the men wore then for the first time ander ire. OCca , lollal !coating pe.ries are sent oat by Major Long, and on Thursday last the bole bri oglit m some refugees from D-rie, and morea rottrabands, making tan to all: Oa Friday. the Major, having escertalned that the wife of Caph, Devi!, of ob. 4•. h Virgitia °whirr, who I ad jest raf trod it the neighborhood from Rico mtu d, attd was ah mt to retort with a abet mail, demiied Copt. Hutchison with a portion of hle oompaay, who ,uoreededin ietercepting the whole platy as they were aboukto embark., and brought: cheat in to camp. They were stet to Alt: in aria, with act heir ••traps.' Then.jarisfortifyingManassasJonotion,oad it loess as though the re•iment Mania stay the , al • Mier: Our ea•respoodeut speAhs in the higher! term of the Qdarte: toaster, Wad has attended to. the wenn t, of the men bey end all expeott.:ians. Ks has t os petrol:tad the moo to tater tosolthieg. Ile has been in •he service bet ,n, aa.d aaanr stands his business. The s• ate meet that Col: tial hp, is in oAr,m sad of the troops on this road to not corn*: hie may he In command from 'denims! Janction ar : but the elate lleavy Artil:ory Is e.n.independ ant command. Oat of 1800 votes in this regiamt,. 11 . 01• lien will only get .90—all the rest for Abe and 'Logy. The men have the u•ocost freed im 1.0 vote for shorn they please, bet the great mats ot then are tight. Sartre] rebels from tichnnd lat•ly rasa into oar lines, and all. agree In sll7llag that if Lincoln is re staated, they have .no hops ` of f sitcoms. Aa attack was made on kl mamas Jostetton'isis the night of the S9:ti alt., by • baba of re'bel Cf•iirj, bat they fled at the first fl-eoar pfek eta. Oar boys wen reedy for them in two to • sloe alter the lirst:alarm, and would lasi to hay s get is pop al them, Wit It as no g!... atipreme k!oet rt. Moses; Nov...—Prevent, Judges Thompson, • Stroll& and Agnew. %tor vs. Pestorson ; Allegheny D; C. Judg. mat affirmed. Opinion by Reel, J. Chohomis, Err. on. M.ok;; Fa7.ttn. Sub mitted by Gilmer, and Minor for 'plaintiff in error, and by Ewing, contra. Breakiton. ve • 'Hibbs ; Peptise. Jalimeial of noto' Whitman TO. Failmor ; Y.nongo. loignent of to pros. Putney vs. Brown ; Mistime. Jadgnent of non pro.. Gwen on! Martin vs. Wilcox; Eik. Coetto tied. Dole et Li. vi. Christy: Venango. Continued. Califon 00. iti agataff Voaango du omitted. Par.ef eon 11 Judgksent of non pr..s M..yor ve. Moyer: Elk. Continatid. Defloole ve. ()tariff; Elk. Continued. finer, vs. Lott; Jefferson. Continual: Sob • mifte.d s:.othe re. Simpkins; Moro., Continued. Wm. H. Shookiey, of ideroor, on motion of Hon. Woo. Stewart, and Wm. C. Moreland, of Pittaborgh ; "on motion of John 4. Haapton, were duty admitted and notion ad to practioa in this atar. Brown vi. Scott; Bettor. Contlenort Gordon'. Appeal; Wathiagton. dstmitred. PoParsom's Appeal; Washington- dobtlitted. Comision wealth vs. Rogers F eye tui. Con tinned. • Sinclair vs Htmley; 111 k. Cootinnet. City at Pittsburgh vs. Prcintylvente Raliroad; Alle ghee y D. C. Condi:Med 0111L.st Monday of Fobruary, at Philorielphia. Allegheny Bank's Appeal ; Allegheny D. 0. Enhadtted. !Lorry Wood's Aden Appeal ; Allogligily D. b:Subtaitted. Ussnigh vs Framer; Jefferson:, Amami by Bards., tor plointiff in error, and L Gordon contra. Crawford vi. Bitter ; Layover/fig Continued. Trinity Much vs. Watson; Lawrence.; Sab• mined. MoClyononds vs. Gribble ; Learenon: Salo initted. Unbutton vs. Pa. P.. B. ; Allegheny ; C. P. Non pros. Edwards Her To. Trisooell; Lawrence, Bab witted. The Court then rose, haying disposed of the btu:tore of the team. Antstke - r !Curd , roue Affray at Cleurtlelds W.' bate already notieed the murder ofOolonel Oyzna: Beller, white attempting to arrest i noto rious Copporbesd deserter riamed.io-Locuisbeny, resismg. near Clearfield. The murder tonk piste t t sanday last, end the murderer *stupid. On the following flay, three of his brother*, not ~Haired with the blood which bid already bum spiDed, made a mdrlenstts samult upon Inariph lo Clearfield, whom they had sempeoted of givng some loformstion to the Onternment abanttheir detailing brithir. Mr. At. * M t...chitin open day, wirtlektandlnir st the yen ;kit ono. door. Be kept the three oat bay y kiekung moo! them, and then rotawating Into the boo-room and looking the door. OeS of the Lonsioli..rrys then ml4ll An attempt to l l:win • wlritfor, when Miller fired hi, rivoleerut bat the ball misted: ,!kontlEmbass7 flake tau to the other windimmehen jiUi.r,dred thuseetand shot—the bail tutting Lesansliarry's pankiest the left hip. It is alleged by some 41 the latter elan fired once. This ended tIitILIMIY-: Horse Thief' Arrested On sturd ay night lest, a ineninittirllini/lem Manny, mune& a; noble eetatrleit Et:wilds. by, oniThbd street, and stole a valuable ho se. Intarakittlon of the robbery trae. and* before the Mayon thle morniug, who diepetohed °direr Jaeksdn Hemp In searrh of the thief. Upon tn. nein', ba pfkoer punted thet, a hone figs "'daft the de etlPOrle et this tattatataittaist, Walloon ' fret. the tee, hit eon to -nplke, nu Osturdsy rg,hi, and he inentedia.,elY , Aoed kiiParsult. drrirl g at Mat. Harbison'. tavern he felted the hone In Iliestabbe, and Alm fib .f aalapd it working about the fora. hiogfroy Was taken into etortody, brought to WI oltiand Waled up. Ile say', he took the hone to Tidal° 0 Dentoetatis taco ' ' .11rhinkt 7 ragliel 4 at assUioa's an' &star day Di ht, and inuoided to runlet It to-day. Eke ,g t h as-hearing Ws efeatnts.l Meeting at Deer Draft; of , An anent meeting of the Chloe affirms was lield • Deer Crealt.Vock;•Sm: BMr•dayll W 6i {l6 'Satoh eon, Esq , presided., Ilon Robert i /Cgs. bt delivered . . • lengthy midi effective splash After 'peeking on hour and gahrthr, hi pa ad v;t give to Swirpsbarg Glee Club an °coon nlty:to sing some tongs, after .which he "poke r another bony and • quartet; The oh. ject tf he speaker eras mainly to shots wherein the ad *rants to the Chicago platforM were in ' T rot, lima to convince all such, by • temperate oppeallo the judgmitnt sill Mot, Chihle vu tbelr d ty to vote in oppositicn to taltplatform. It is said that I zeolemo mim,On heaving the m.hting, expressed their intontlon to vote cr Lincoln. Although nitwit other spankers Ca eziouskeed, none of them were present. : Meeting Ln llanctiester. • • The Paton . oilltens ‘crltifFeheet4 p; large chd apirlia'ronating, oht Battirday even t-or, Will.. trq., called the toasting to order, d ar.r.onnood tiro fgllatrtuk, culhaeral, Prcridy, non. John E. 'Atka. toe Pagel. dere., m. B. lion ~, John o..ibrnaa, Andra Blptla John foyer. D. blootre?pryADMOßnw. J. Willion. Secretariat —J.ll.ash. Clark. Abla and patriotic epceoboi lief.e . &Alvaro.' by R.lllirto O. Ohfl de,.q., lion; V. joha.. .ton MAI nOll, Tbowse J. Bighadi. ,Tla. loyal Loco al the bungs:let. are verira ar4 6,10.7,1111arga1e iactrance the sClajnity which they „pound tt ch. Ootober eleapon, ,„,tatiCA korbr,ra aaasicat.—Ttt tort soma" of BI rr Etlrg paper rill be hal d`. the at)ra Of bit: Nelsen, litewaralice • • PITTSBURGH GA',".L'TTK PITTSBURGH, TUESD NOVENTaER ISH4 Irtbesnl , l lll,l This Jisilnanlrh•d neer, who is tn app...17 nett week, in eon:Tsui ert.h nit dacs.ht+.•, •.: r • d • 31...1: ‘4,1‘.1 welea.noe from tL• loran of the drama. Tooj have been meeting with very flattering rtuDees In the east, and the antic, speak II snowing term, of their abilitie, Ne qto, from a eritict•m . of she play a' '•Lett Anur' SOLO:" Mr. Batteri•t'S 6:: Er sr,kurt V/ .1. ;nimble throughout; no one 00:1,1 with a more finished picture if an old bean. the eff to 1, peer young, the maintenence of the 'air noble' under adters• elreumetanoel, the setf.concett, and the ahsurd flirtation with La ly 6ty • wets all given in the meet ocenolete style 111+ mate rp was, In Itself, almost enffuient 0 , tarry the t hammer suellessfally through, end • try point wu made by ilia without apparent lan. , Miss Buohanan Is • nice looking woman, with hand. some foatar•t, and gifted with an agreeaLle voice, which she uses well. The some, with Sir Usroonrt were well done, and she received a fair share of the favors of the house. Both lather rad daughter at ono, stepped Into the good grnoes of the audience, and onnmeneed tazir engagement with a decided carcass. PIMT Trlsvuo.—A lady sneered s millinery eetablielament on Federal Wool, Allegheny. on Beards, evening, and while m sing come our cheese, plaeed her an upon toe asuater. Upon looking for It a few moments at:area- le ts oxild rot be bound. A woman had been n..tieed Isar. fog the store with • mall, end SI she hid been recognised, an inforter.tisn war made before the Mayor, che.ging het with the theft. Her horse wee searotml this morning, eat no etas to the . . sto , en muff oettld be obtained. There a•e a nom. Ter of petty thieves plying their vemtive is the Ott; at the present time, and persons oennot bo too carefal of their perilous' property. Sal) Dr•Tli Or • SoLDlall.—H•alklah Taney, of Adams o.unty, • member of the 32! Ponne)lr•- nt• Cavalry, was anoldetutl , y killed by the die charge of • eerbine In the hands of • comrade, rot Front liayal, Vitg.nla, a short too. elnoa. 5 he bal• entered the brato,e•tusing Ine.aut the deceneed area only nineteen year. of &S. lima Watts Snuirrso• Caen,—The hearing In Vale ease has hoest I oatponed ettoll Wednes.tsy Isext, w the yhjelstane la atteaiaoe. ' , .11 Rank UR, the woan4ei aI&A, are an • 0. , certain the extent of hie Injuries. %sr. N•e•on In Still in C.l.LubriS St the 111.4yor's office TEE ELECTION IN NEW YORK, Offichil Orchr or Oro. Dotter N.II:ICTIONs TOTH?. METILuNLITAN Y9LIOE Yaw Voss, N.,v. so. Lict:lcr, by direction f Prerldent of the I cited States, and by atsigiment bf Gen. Dix, tcccomanding the De partment of the East, has assumed o,mo:tend of the tOilit try forcer in tbs State for the purpose of ; re,er,.ng order until after the predidential election, and preventing the execution of sup posed design of the rebel. and their symps th'sers to carry oat • systematic plundering and burning raid on our principal cities. General Butler, in has oditrial order, assures cirtilaue that they need apprehend to interfer ence with their right. or privileges as elector., es his subordinates are instructed to strictly re frain from anything of the kind, his only ob )e•t being w preserve poem. Superintendent Kennedy hes issued en order 10 the members of the Metropolitan police, ta t trotting then to enforce, to-morrow, through out the district, complianee with the S=ate law, rigniring that no intoxiaeting liquors shall ell sold on election day ; that ■o box for the distri bution • f tiontsts ,ball be emoted within one on cieei end Arty feet of a polling place, end .0 tit no raja 'tillable physical force shall be used, either by policemen or citizens, to incite or indult let, • le own. 111 SaIHAN'S DEPARTIENT. IV ESTE RN IN St) KA N Cb. CONI PA. VT NY or PITT3IIOBOII. IL tAILLXIII, Jr., fMaitol P. `I I.OOEIMOLI, dommory arm. No. 92 Waters-tram lipmag A C 30.1 Warm.b.en. n.U• Plttabergh. mamy gmartml MI Plbm aed .11yrfyys emu, A Elemo imme....am mammy. ev 'mare ran Imam em ornmemaism, W mat ere Arenolmal. by and lA.-m.4 a fy oat*r dt.s.a.A.m tic ciernment Boats and Stores I r. ' .. "' ;; •"'"" i'l""""•*".4""". Y Our Po•fllon Perfectly SatiAactlry THE I'VA. WM UV JiIINSONYILLE Ler.rvltr.a, Nov. 6.-5 , 7 , p. of reliable in formation from below continue M indloste that Sherco•n'e poeition le perfectly ...Lief estory to himself end ell who noc•utand It, that hoer. .1 au is eqtratry initialed with flood'. position, end d•velopmenu are now pi4l,ll.lns wbtoh wal astonish and delight the es>notry. Beyond this aLootteenolso., what we hive le conaabend. The Derri.w.rut ova tame so .0.011111, of the evel • nation of Johnsonville y.,terdsy by the Ted•ral ouaccender of that place, who ur oleo reported to have de.troyed .11 the transports and gun• boa. : that place, to p:cvoat th.lr fealo, into the hands of • .14ILDIG , T0111 enemy. The par• Healer. nee mewls and somewhat condo:Una. Nsw Yeas, Nov. 7.-111 the Bazar. comm. pendant it appears that esmeral doorman ha sent rho 4th corp. to Decatur to °pare.. option% Hood, while with the remaining hai warps of his army, ha ha. moved to Atlanta, and In all probability i. about to Inaugurate en offeoalve e►mpalga from that, thus ignortng for the time, the esittenoe of B 144, or leaving him to pros.• oats, hi, campaign into Teoneesee at his leisure. CIMCIPWAIq, Nov. 7,—The Ou4lll,ciare John sonville, Ternesserse, rorreepondont says: Bight steamboats, lo.ded with Goverommit stores, were inroad there to prevent them Gallas into the band. of the rebels. THE SITUATION IN THE VALLEY. Gen. Sheridan Not Falling Baok. 111. DEL NEWS F@o3l HOOD F■v Taal, SOT. T.—The NerofB emphatically &zee. the report, of Short /an'. fal Rag back. MT inity vol corer Ina bettor condition. Early is raid to bo et Now Market re•organl r O. The ftlohosond Settial7 of the Ch learn+ that loatriek , was reculeakin an et Lack on W4xl - cavalry. whe were protesting Eloped roar; also that • cavalry raid had been made On Tllledag• by the Yankees. ITPOSH CONSPIRACY ILIINOIS Si UM ER OEB ARRESTS MADE !IGLOO, Nxr. T.—Within the 1.,t Leo dere n glob-re of parson' hare arrived from the loath. •rn part of the (Oat*, mostly from !layette and Cnristien eonntlei. It Is supposed, and it has turnedent, that there were a plinths, of the 0. A ff I,ctety, sod tn.% a o•mepirsoy Is to pro• 6 a:n.30.011 on 01.1 ) ‘tal, and to Velemi toe prisoners stoamp Dangles. Early this morning a hLrge hwnber of arrests were lead*, sad to easily all easq anal were found to their possession. Among thole ernetwi wu Cols hfumadake, brother of the rebel qsa-, 41,10,160 was • out of Dr. Edward' Baoksa. [libel Aesount of. the Blaktog of the albs made and the Caplan of Plymouth, Now Yogi, Nor. f.—Tho Richmond wapiti of the 9th hot. contain the following ooncerning the etching of the Albemarle and capture of Plymouth t The Dvarol lays s The capture of Plynirath, North Vocalism, b 7 the enemy to explained by later SeCOLIZtI. A lack of 'Ohtani watobial nowt oaths part of oar troops teeny to hors heart pendently the cams of the lots of the town. It se ems that on Tharsdoy night a party of aigh Men me n, belonging to the blookadieg Mot In Albin , marl. Sound, some sight or ten mile. from VP mouth,itook a small torpedo boat end starteAfor Plymo th. Oh the way they found a MAIIIOI4 spirited ngoix of our mon, In the rivor,etatioatti ,gb!mail • picket Fiord, bat all of they biting inlets% they were token prisoners. Then , proceeding to Plymouth they found the Allem le other whal e -and nenning.sho tore*. do boa nadir' air; taddiblpo, 'blow her,. up, cousin damage from which she soon mink.. - lel& try was stationed on the wharf, who fret -ma are eseaulting party, and after the Albemarle -- ornohi they capturod the whole of them. bat no one wad Itlllod, and only ono man wounded. Thrre was so form of the enemy near Ply. I:Muth, with the ozsootion of Are or six /iceboats , a the pound, but the lose of the Albemarle opened he Ro onahri ;icor Cc, thook,:aad haunch* jiill4 the Liu.., .. : -pad'. Roberta, It lo etfited,.eammandod the ,11,1111ewarria. -. , ~.. ‘ .-, •,..-- .. I 1 I. Is onderstoed there were no Inn -oat on the A11w......,:r., and :tc,.. ~ ...3 ''• - r f, —:... Ja bum/ at dm time of the exkleri• I tr- .crpodo. PHILADELPHIA. Nang. .—..... . I nvvatvll • - • • • ...... Pnrpatns/ and Tempotw7 F.•lor. nu Ittpsral term Obarka H. Eanskor. Immo Lc., Tobin+ Wagner, Undo . . ni. &W.. Samoa' Grant, Geo. Paler, /lama R. Smith, &Moo Mier. ,lilaci. W. Richard% Frac W. Cools, di. 0., ORA ILL FZ R. B a ECK/MI, F-rnaidout, EDWARD U. DALE, Vice Prefidant. ;dn. W. UoLLLIBTEVL, Bro. PIP. Ton. J. G. 00171 h. nook nab-% tornsir Wood and Third street. IN Flag AND LAND lusuranat Co. of North America. Hartford Fir. laminae, Company. 110, - Yrmer,....ioen socaral W t.l3c 8.1 r1.11.6 , * unopaniel. pEOPLES LNSURA_NCE WMfiNY' face, N. I& corner Wood I Fifth 6.a. I'lliS AND MAILIIID 1381TRADV3. CITIZEN'S IMIIMANCE COMPANY VOF PITFeBOBOIL Mo. eon.. Kano! WI Wstar floc, WM DAQAUCT. Pnediasmi. Destrojed iN - 4( 7 14 1A" 1:=111=EI 1829 FRANKLIN INSERANCY. COIIIPINI rise. m J.M 1,1842. r.. ,5 7. 94 g ~, S4C - ....._ _........._ _.....,.+ ME= W. P. JONES, Am", Hags tiallelnes, ET 'Auer urea, *mom D. ♦.rn , r. 6pi. Jots 4 Moolll Damsel P. eittrivor, Dow , P. /once, Jon ti ut, Wm. b. Liaya, Jnho L. Park*, Chuim H. blas.l.l Wm. Va. Hirt. VM• PHILLIPS, PmikDr. JOHN WATT. Pim Pno.dial. V. . 1. GL ap sea. Siewsrs. Ulr.L. ICUs Evans. L.oors• dtssobusta sad Us. - ..r.5. Lvrurso sgathat lam asd lbo`ssrtystios of ass Boothora sod Western Elvers, I.4kas sad 13•10., sad tbr mo , lolitca th• bass. Agolust lon of sad assuage try ars rana.... Jobs Shipum, Jumps XL 00. P... I I (16.1 13. =r Juba 111.1worib% Ira. k. iikdera. WO:11d 71 - FP.VI: F . GJAc.vna. B. I. A.m. 0,41a1, MAI. 7. 11. Clow. laarrtayPw h wn. B A _ AIAJOHENY INSURANCE aat Art r 1.! , y or PrITISBULLO 801 l fUta street, Back inaorts a g ainst all kiwis of 14, and !Wise ILIA.. 78A I 4 .1011Ln, PAIN D. WOO /LC, V.. > 3 -..kW. D. N. B01:34, Geenisones D. kW. d, edam /boot+, mama, loPoot o:llathtty, Hartey Obihit. Copt a c Orel. Jobs Ire B. L. Thheteat eh Baba. H. Davis. - - . - B. KM.. Pr., 1 Awls.. Actin p.,. Iwo. Br. O n, A. eastoo. notoom Paird IC bon, , Alm. '.41.04, 11... I. Thomas, '-, P.J. P ealumni Gemor P...., 7w IL If'Om. 0.2, Loral 0 Hama, O. W. Ilioloni.c.. .v3O . IL GORDON. 8........ BAJr KS 1 ) 111 E VI N(1 INSTITUTION, N. 110 NM ITU!' I LLD FTELEWT, ( ~v v.41.• lb* Off. tiVIT Wartered by U. Legulaturs. max= /cal= tea.. Al.l Dr 117, H Smith, Va. 11... i.:, 11.41 , , , n, /atm Jonuir,;:, That. a BLAU, Hann Lloyd, rel3=l IRESia t .. r , J0 ...A .: Jr., as. t. 111 17.1. :D g... .. 7 4,4 Dr J....others, rollanWoas., IW. rbas, A. A. D.ll. D. IL Ilsg.kolry, DOwerrh, S. fowl.", 11. Nat..., .. Booth, J. her , t,sa, Ja.* eltvorrosab. 3. W. 1i0..41..12, E. r. Jonnek ,Altr.l Dock. o.lklam•rta„ aH. Wahl, Dressonw—D. L. Opon deny. from I a. la. ba Ip. m. Aim,lmrday from a to f terloel, pepnalte rerel..4l of cm. MM. and ape/setts bleittend. declared le DaUmber and June of mot Tm , Divdend:l ahosed to tam of the detente. , aa ?finely ontopom3ding It, Books matainlerg abatis, at the ante. 1111r111. Instftmtfos ord .on. whom earn Imp are ma mutate, by small .1 M, sill be • mamma ellen ao Wu{ aale, hestims ogredn, an placed le the credit beet boor luierme, Liam Dy• Laws, he., Itlng/14.1 mpecially to !bar pen awn.- , ly saved, s was molirkik • gra, own, 11.4 may Issattaal of nomairdeg 16.1.1411 i, NO VA 1•10 I LAR 13AV LN el .1., .1. ono= !MOM. CHAllll[ll ...t 2ff Itßk. 4. Opt ...uy from Itol o' k. UN= Woallodky oftd kW. oteolnyi, from Kay tto Novambas /an. from 7 to P . .n.olt, aad Irma Bo lat to /las Is lasi et. S o'. 4sc.ls. °op* urnal.ed of arl pro lot ton than Cho Dol. 1.., aL.I a alPinad A' th e profit. &clang Woo • la .) es.. and Daosaaber. la r 7,.. ha. bra 11=1...., wily, la Joao amid bar, ahaonba Baal/ WIWI 07,1,u1...d, at lb. NU, of f Ng omat.• par. Ws] ...:, II 00 1. W:A ludaook N. UN one, 01 tb. del.,-Itor ea sof Non the .a ma timed non 0.. an/adore of laa Ma Doosmbor, auogaudfak lira.. row altboot lanabllog On dapaltar toot!, of pma v jot his = l,. bcok.. At W Ira s rem. 'scary & 411. .10 Ism tbaa 13...A.A. matalnlog do =I., Ityammi, lot.. lad Begaladoaa, foratiled psalm, on amtloalloa It Ur ADP. Pant por-050011 &LBH7O. nes len., McAuley Joh% ti, etiotab.V. timicran, Pet, d Iladirtra, Wm. Joms lOU* John B. Sriaddris. /lAin Itaakoten. Y 0 = On Milo P. MinMß, bbik , Bobs, Earth EMMI Clanm aaras. 01, .11:4 AloosW.. Clurrha, GM*" A. Ogica. ii;lo7 16.4 MIL= la= UMW* Alatostlar VOA MMus Toldek. Lir Witlctbe, Ws. P. Writs. MM US • /L 0042 M. ;ohm 117113161 & Haw,. Pew B. avatar. Wad illiph 1(41 Swamis a • • mausa. DRY GOODS, lc c. lora Inum 111 . • Wtht3ON, CARS & CO., vai. W 127 Pomo Oo.,) Wboinstookslar. in T.: WI AND DOMESTIC ma GOOLE, liik.9l Wood woo Odra house arr• Malawi &km Pittsburgh.. . MAGNI EATON hi&OR I & CO., Wholesale and Retell floolols 71 . 41111i111, ZMASBOIDIGILLIS fine&Kite, of Omortpllon, Son 17 NW Di MMoot, PftisboooDh. and r&CHUM & GLYDR, Wholes ale Retail Nolan FARO! AND 13TA.PL1 DRY OoOPB. thansuaa, to. , Na T 8 Illartat rued, bal Imam Lassasad sad froarth,flttdbasida. R, 84 W.... tae.in ILLTI3 BI7IIW VMS. WNW • twdal STU T BURCIIII. .D, Wholesale and . nese Dreier In IRAPLD LND TA.NOT DDT 000 DB, Etartb.4 romilk awl Amami strarta, PIDAD.II,, P SEr t a l l 1 1 ( th dOn7l h iff i lli ea . a ea.. nos. Orr and 79 I.l.arkg Atm& JOn:1 W. BARKER Aci,nDis 11%0P J .01 alors' all . kn. awl Paar * a DST C10()In P !.. Pite4o.l. I mo:10 th. J_!‘g IOS FMB ADAMULantisk Connell/ I na ding, ewes, 01 out nmi strode it.s.baron. Swore—De. A. 21. Fll Drain.. o mash met 'aft vL.t.a, a. BONDED W !AS EIIOIRLD 0X Waretiouslng Company, 113 UT Of a L-nr:a FIAREISL N ara, BN.DOKIAN =II REFUTED P ETROLEUM, hn.• sud iSen Otre. T. I O3<y No 96 PEAT E S . STSTICT ne+ Tart. lid WALLACE & CUR•II;44 Commi.sion Bier CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEUM, UtIiZINI AND LCARICATIKO OILD Re. 134 SOUTH WHAB vls, PHIL A DAILPITIi Oar Storµe mtpacity (under Aomr,) Obr 111.000 barrels. Al. escellent WOW., ehlppini toe merloan and Foreign part., at cur wharf en the Schuylkill River, near the platform of the P. R R. AMES WILK IN'3, znoaas AND r,L&LEE 19 ()RUDE LIED 1t11712/1:1) 011, PERUT uwc6, DVQ7rAtiL WAY, PPPTBB G7lO 11. PA vet - epeeist Went!, even to Me BALI AHD SEILT ef Pe. i cilivue end iv products. , Cionefieniineoto reirpeinfrilly solicited. Par Ptstaburgh Airetwybr TIENLIICIO OIL AM) TRAIib7ORT.CIIU2I 00117 ANT, mh11:ly POET 01171011 BOT 14L RICHARDSON, HARLEY h (X)., cor..yinlcs A /OUWARDIVU MMIOILLIITCI, Crude and Refined Petroleum, Ile. t 9 'EWEN BTEILT, PITZSBUBAR. lOW Men) Oub adtanom on constralmti for Pitt. or La.surso idarig.ors. W..... J. b. Dilworth 1 Co, 4prtcgrr Elvbabgb. Thoulimat 8.11, Coq., thoot. Ur's 3.1.1•4 mblo-..t0 urti oth 1. utias. LYDA! A Clit ll Clar.atac.u - srs and Et.Soer. of 0A1113021 LISG AFD LIILIIIICATiftiI 0112, decivnt let: L. 7 DEYET' itO LKtT TS Wca Is, upp.ii• Olurinbusg. Oho, 50. ea L.A.5l` ET21037 BiIE r WRIS, BUILLE CONIESSION ZISSORAITT3, *pato of Ye GLOBS, PLCITIO LAD LIIIIISTY OIL WOSEIL Liberal orb *thawa taxis cm rearbrarreele al lactlrird or Crude Petroleum. OWL vcmorgata wAY a liLLECOOII fT, ROBERT ASHWORTH, CUM RI., mrsztriwa. Yorm►rding £ Oommisaion Eteruhani aSD DAMAN E 012.1 art LitTIMEATiNG,II7BILIVATIa . O, O RITDI rs- TLO LLIII (MA issod seal fix Ws th. io.ed pricoo. \Jl,' Al:ih(7 tgl tip, OD:t NlslitOD VILUCIILDT, I!=1 Petroleum assd tts Products, I_l , clan Is Ratably Illsiartab. je si k.s ittwtx, Oil of Yittiol and Mug Ammonia. goZN LCICYtiS uIL CCIMAS, DEEMAP is att., Pn r. White airtned 01k ■ 1.1 LIURTI 1TZ11317. AI CRCH4X7' TAIL° Aft. 1311iSLI.L'S BLOOK- W. H. MaGEE, 10 NT. CLAIM sTREIET, Woold call the attaatlon of Dam. to Ma :Mato o °oda. It ban boas aolreetad with mot oar% aad ate. alas etl tlta moven otyle• of roods to bo found In OM alum bona.. Elonte vtedneta =lt of cloth. mad. to odor, .111 lame 001 l sod m.lOO oar tootle terida. &b., a foll and mandato Rock of Furnishing Goads. A. 11. MOM, ■octant 11524 Co. 10 SC 01st/ dr !Meet FASIIIOICABLE DESIRABLE GOODS GENT'S & YOUTH'S CLOTHING MADE 2 0 onto eal, EN THE BEST STYLE AND HAMM R. B. NORRIS, g ~: ~ :~:. ~: a:y ~,, ~. PRICES REDUCED io /MT tEll 11/11:31 We are now Belling at Mud lidos OM TALL WO= OT CLOT-CLOT - SIN -4 3h SIN-43h/pr rolbalm. Which la =lna hl GRAY LOGAZ, "3• 41 rt. ("tars MEW. RENRI G. HALE dloo., RIRORANT TAILORS, Northwest cot, Penn and St. Clair Stench, Are now tooolv . ng thole second arrival or FALL & WINTER GOODS, 'bleb, aboloo .f nolo:non sod beat of quality, to rw wan fah perm hoist bought wt.= told .0 Id Pt. lowloi Cron &troy aro now prodatrod b mate op !Mynas In their Ittro on shoot nottoo and in bet dun ant. ROL Ming thanks to Moir friaarts and t'aa Ib to pant tam% and lupin/ bj dap striation to Nemo to sham a Wort] patronage !or tho fano% =it lA'S UR4JrCE .aewrrs. T 414.11DINKR 00 •• ' A gen t fo r e ls : !.16;;. . •t" P, JONES, Agent for North Attier V . Rat. of Pmarylvsak. a.bd s►[tl'O/d Otaponir, ST S'Wr axe} i.. . SAMUEL RSA, Secretary Otisente In mama Ontipszty, error Ilirket and Raw .t. 0011DONSoosotary of Wesfep In ,n: sewn OesanneAsZsgs amt. BOOKS. .41L.D cAra,ll.6. .NrEW BOOKS. DOWN IN TENNESSEE. rtb rut Wow*, by l'Oo anther of • Amang Matt" It elltait of •111-11trok goof Us legodly Ix ma4g a. tut tee met. Peat LI tot it. u to •kt la. 01 masertaL 1.0.1 im.loott.ot to ototv °u ° tut. '" ward lt• -ogle ..flalos, col Mary err polttt I, buldge De tog ols tutuubly gm - gotta and abaorblog to taet&sal avd story gs let author% other boot. MO. earl. n VIC TOIR6 A new newel, vigorous and o-..e—wan m male • Ell t 2... O. clutb, timed paw. $1 TS. QUEaT A ...vr .md pro Yu satbn, be developed In In le ~R:perm n d of Latta. lam e cloth., I:Wad pawn , . 6160. THE ART OF CONVERSATION, t o t ll e i,l r ery g, that erg ono ou g ht to 0•3. 1.1110 !i Tha efiabansa and Sumter. M. Bon" "11.711.r:1u," "Locke Am'... limo .1.111. ll SO. JOBS GITILDERSTRINC'S SIN, An Intense arA par basin Lore Blam in Via Joao lyre style. Llano, cleat. tinted gnper. 81 Ai. D arkn ass and Daylight Idre. Holm& mew love!. 12mo, cloth. $1 TAMES BIWA TELL SIPILEI-11,1, TL.. p!ata of ell the over.; to the .tope or storks. t 2 o, cloth, 61 60. lOU ELLE lllr HENRY MINER, 71 AND 73 FIFTH ST F.W Id.M• bUO&S GROW BlintOTlllir. Harland and erla , gad to taa large relal actaro Tatum:Lea, •Ida sD.at 4104 yowl 15111.1 TC'S TRES 4 . PiNTVIS lita - rtsa .d tmpro.d <Mud, Id I.) targ. opt.. volume. _.__._.._..{20 CO. BLADE ON DIP:AXEL/L. Ilasised italics la was rut L. law. wk., Dl - 18, CLARKE & 00. 93 Wood West f ATE: PUBLlCA7lol.—Daran's An 1,4'0 of th. Britian B. ; 9 Toll. P. lereslre arsenals. or Wanton.; 4 vas. Or I,lastd , by J. Hess Brearoa. The Suppe...ad Book alma away. David (ho " a Peens. Bawer and Dens. by Cuthbert beds. Busby abassar a near Naval. blfe sod Black Lies; by Ittit Ybalde Travels; by nassell Loarall. boldrier's Pumas bud Ballad.; DI. sad gold. Baled 'ord & 11. ts ; Blverstde *Mips. Sheba ;family Bobbrsou. " The Befurtuatlon In thatlao at Os•vta ; The Wrong of Blavary ; by lboberi Dal. Ova.. &others bravery reply as Blahop U. of Jesn Pool; by Z Penns o. tb• War; by 0-o. H Bolter. Gob es Lass. from lb. British Boats. For Ws by b a T & 00., fd Wood Basset G ET TRH BEST WII3STEB'S NEW ILLUSTELLTDrI lit;yal Quarto Dictionar y , o sot .I,roo plootratlssts Ste mott mmpleb welt of the loud ere• puLltatotd. Latest sad Lost. Tamls all <Moors In Its Vmatology. Of comotact sapertortty to de./Mtlossa I tlci, IA& for role b/ 3. I,_ HIS &D, TS for_rth street. ABA. , E IMITATION of my 'PATENT CtoFI MO ?ATLI/ is now be lug ollors4 in Wu BrAir LAE OF IT . it too re' ton thwt when tine:mimed ter ensylints .41 tate.ly troll totettwr by its owb weight. Be e• t tab ttatiovers for the fends*. WILLIAM BOHN, poO2 4 . lPorth 4th street, Philatielphts. RAP OTC OIL CLOTHS. Ars REDUCTION IN PRIDE 23 Carpels, (HI Clothe, IFi'indoto Shades, At the New Carpet Store kieI'ARLAND & COLLINS, Nos. 71 sad 73 Fifth Btrest, Next home to Post (Mos, se.coad Druggets and Crumb Cloths, w. a... just moo ind lall.rely new awl Tag band.. patter. Woolen Draggeta, Medallion Qontree, LT VS.IIT LOW PBIOI3. Ma ARLAND & COLLINS, Noe. T 1 AND TS 117 Th STILECT, Bart hour to Post M rs, locoed floor N RW CIARPRIN. Son opening, a lugs dock of BRUSSELS, II GRAIN& DUGOUT& MEDALLION CRUMB CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS. Wool, Dutch and Hemp Carpets, ' List, Bag and Yarn Carpets. Carpet EiMete e pers, as, BOUGHT DiTED:O TIIE LATE PANIC. W. D. & 11. IticCALLITIPf, QT WOIIBTBiTBUT. P14.1r011. MUM Ofa purlosi 'PI&NOSI WE. U. 611M)B17111 4 8 SEW TORE, and baIIOILLONLZE A co.'s CELEBRATED PIANOS. • .. • dawn feet Oat °OLD AND MAIM 1111DhL5 n. ret•ol wtetta • mama at Enerte rafts ad far of tea DAll ILitte {Li NF1r.10 ,1 4 / 40 1 ti 'lol' B.: Ofthnt ro BEST PIANO F ORTES: - - • fM11011•011E1 . 41 , Vida el . the MOW. 7/11...&011 ?AIM' EXHial. Londonete, due kerns racaleett at tonne national:n*l4W; Melo= mai sari apeeral &orals fronnStata. Ms end Usti; tutu., Lob hare nruaarsus WWI of reennuesenation Gem The hVrst innsteal tatelsWfrOTES JR/11.8, IMILAROBOH, Whf. ROMS. 01110/11, wart other% _Aka, a fine esertarres of SMITH A 00'S 1r5,01 FIRST PhIZID ARLIIICAII 011.0.013.a.5.D "T WOES. all warrantad for alga t yearn WAIIRLINIC • Sc, 12, Blisell's Block, St. Claic Kir TVlrtfiti AND Vermattic; daga st tbaslad wane. Mint 110610 brute to soy not 1.3 Fidl2; ' HOEK' •i vulva sTainir, DECKER'S PIANOS. 111 P -Bast Phnom la timerks. N. emu; lick . .. 6.invmswa •di • Thaler to ' os, •and Muted purtrumentik a m . censciatij c. Saad Enr mum, VIO =SS. Zar! tiCOOECEriCIti - UTIMG B I aa . 'ffLich 1r *X"Attarlarlistamo -r . toodsmor KA Bil 3 li lin 11`101/...lnarrCelaan .... - rtm.ot of Olga setattalfd,,d. . NUM. qtr t ne redact:dm Of km to,ert Itre than factors rfo. o , l . o '''. "- toe to fife. Plano. Tnirthaoetal, nvalipiron mos Steffen, Ittetcantelt and Y. Bata. Afe, fro= am* of tta ma: enflurzt Preface,t Sidefe'en- ftf the' cont os atT, 1:1t1=1„ [ l .4[Ais4&) FOR tial LE—FOR RE-4"7 FOR tiALt. VALUABLE BELL ZULU. oerierefgoeg offer for We the Mogen Beal NC rata telonglos to Ste state of the lea gloss DrAtilla owed, to nit • Treat of Lan d athlete In Eleapton torrnehtp. Al* , La. , ot 1 , ea let from ttn , GUY. If fe b oT r7 u l ' l " Sample end. et an t no.t 4l,, ing 4a3 DD'D or ADD NtMETT-.11, LLTILI, stargrier Wig 7 tr. Iroprovatoante "Gontaa Log Il!reatigg4474.6lll ll l I og If. e ' frith oblergle Veer, An." . • Lot o f Drama In the Ante of liteghany, trollied !I not Loewe etre., 1.41 rosoaot thhoholh 2.1 Ara Stmt. Than , la wanted Ulm= too Artoltingrosee. rmottog oo Lush street, end • brunt IlennernlatlVlll an Ann stmt ♦ Lot el Ground Is the City of llotbary. *Witty IC Wag an ltroldruiro save, utenblih Is iserasis • Crass • Dwelling Rowe- . • . Th. Riese peoperty besda .t humid:, T one nada lino en on I elthwecf then= ILLI SHATZ gleiloirs 1. • THOMAS INLAT.T., an. 61 Ann oetle.,d•aS .AllinghAlgfe FOR 8A LE. A VALUABLE VASIL The nndervigood oars ror .sale. that % Ina deldfaAll /AIM, Ida th e property of Adv./ 8100.1.4111.4. 14 / 4 thus. on toe old Boiler Turnpike Bask abra Arm mtes from the city, Wander tallitiblPsorldmistakt • abaci IM eons, Tr* irwz .nnvalea*. .e 1111 =polo,. lupe bd. dwelling kin. k, 4.4rdne btrit• • • and earring , boo., 11•1 d story (ran. toned h 106 1 ,4 as r plc and v ..h or bird of. th• Ithstirsftd trait. L.d le In a high YOU or saltlostfoil, the blithe art: to good ordrr. Th. Wm (brining thrtm4l by Leda Lightner, I.th ,) Is bits tribe mat 111,11.14 en. (sr 41 onantry red lathe in the vicinity dohs city. bdiall 4 4Ar' of arms by good rods, .4 lo.tod la 0n.d0e11e114,,,". nightiortnied, thothni.nt to the plonk rod, .1114, • cbticub.. kn . for woo apply to d ET, d4vin, ' On dill pre*-1... or to tot nriderngral c • &1133 SWIM,' Ito. 43 Dant Tredinkthinatin7 MY. • cd4iltherrldthr Wt. s d poonion jumpy. LBl.la—A very valuable) PARIS f - • a.n7 kromeletp, Westcm• - •land %clay, ) talnlog .neat 165 .erect, well . I.mprerrod, sad In D.M3 eat. of ectitiTatitti. Also • r • ttlf of 2.c0 AOPZS. In ratrlleid tooeWa alp, Westmoreland aunt. Pa. lee provelmentelfnate ~ She land hi 64 Ws last suAlLy. Oral and LtrasslOta ! abond•uat. re_r.ie or 114 GEMB, In MITT Westmoreland °cutoff, Fat. Iltnnuninfl•lY tm taut Wool - the I"..lmmylv•sla Baena& Alec, • FARM Of JO Allgr", In 6t. Ole.r towable Tieseavr.land county, Pa. Also, ik FAlshl oi 10 • CREEL In 74.11.4 d toiraihtp, Weents...reland moray. 1".. Alsos FARM OF 127 SORTS, In Illtsbeth twat- . • estop, Allegheny scanty Pa: about 10 110:1 - 011 date* Ulaantelln and • Llr worm quarry °pool: well tlatbets. ed. and wee, easy ol ..nest to Ile langbioghemy tiros- - AV:,TOUR. B .W ttrelt tad ta,b.xt toL wortmanlltr mnlelex. Tar further yartlealars edqutre O. IL T0W1.11,11.t itgtate &gent, .e 1 tio. Ica Bowl& anat.' --- VOR 17". NI, E—ILA W HENCE:VILLE • I. PBOTT. PM , PLUTT —flat bealltirel, .16211.• ted and bunross4 ...rotarty 14 - outing ca Mtn, Oman. Isla Bull. street , . Is num °tared IMP Mb% basing a Vaal" on MITI "lust of 71,1,4., and on Greek street of 101 . fess..on wt. Ico there Is erected a lams F rame Derelbieg Hods of tsrslrs towns, lens good mast, Ye • so., all In completes:Ha", sidtb a bearnsital Imre to. trout. • large stabs., • choke Variety or &alt..' earsaisat valor. This propany bro. been tsmaillylaiel • sue, and 1 , 111 be d's, used al sa • •hot• Oita Bedla La, snit mchaaera. es. eery liberal terms. m The planet lbw' atm. freMetia eu be men at my °Tim Tinsels Wes • fa* boontfrony Waisted lots ' cn butler and t...,cer .trrets, near tba tatmena Asrsers gar Itarl•sy Itspot, rs , ..leut Inealins for biIdAMISOZ private hams. for hurler infomation apply al thalleal Zeta* WIC lam moo moms of 0,15 , _ oaU f. FOR SALE. ___ warms sad Varmint I bare f_r nla vary lova anialer arierspiallTestil of Lard, nimble 11:. farmhst ponces, le Ill'ATllsolll. CoUbTlr, .n etthte a toriknate Manic. torn the tele tendon al tha Chousrflanll• atlisee, hnnoi tte Pram , ' renotoca. Sousaof Lb. Laa,d to Imprond, sad sLud.n tepee. aniline In the mint and the retorinierla dr varlets qtat ties at timber and 'did Land. In • hne/nhe tot and lo,prenaeoon: try, rear baharrap'els danloiael by Le r sh.td, and Liar Vaceradea at rC 10490.0 on a, alo of them Bernal Isart , e• are nee batint oli ands ltems. and site Lair proneota. The Wells rtll to tot Id prices rarttng , train rid to VW pm. Was are ore deeer , tog too sttratf. et Pdrit=t. netting l osookrt. ip lyto • • - tote b. B. not 69 ratirth Oneterittob'elt, pit t.z A LE, 11 ACRES OF OROURD, ham bhtf Nettr Ire le. Bri,„litoo turoyilry throe aIIe• city, P•l4l.tiio for titoriU7 brat, Vineyard, or lifirtoll Overt., Id 011 . 111. ED T D PALI TiaT LOW A ppiy to 8. a. BRIAN, Bream =a T.,.. 24.14! i f . i_,L .V.F.ST FOURROO Law, or P.-inttog ; Pock Mainz or ItaattWed porposa. Own to l'orokhed with noun yaw* tf te& win to rental doe, or other. • viola( daatrwL rp.7 •t 0 &art. TE 0711471 VON. fiALB.— SUBURBAN BIMB 'MD X tll./..otii. 1:474, .w loos iimemo,-Tha ex. clowlorod, Ittecatore of Cheat/410 ofJotak Eforrohohtfl area fa WS • rautaar at Teol femer ano-holf ta i p' acns e•an, auratal ow Tan Ma WS 1/101111 mimosa orolk as tams. Of the Alb teroelDe Posenytar Railway. Tho thorp deoutifolly icooreel km perste reams. Nap, erator at .on Lcte to the Of WWI* erne g cm the Toraemerßallors bib hat ha .xul truck to M. h hot dont., Tar lormoisas "' moth of either of the C. eirool, a . W. A. RIMAGIS Clorleo cool 80111*. A. ainaoa KE' JO moutacia, , - a. Immo; T. J. ISIEWBOS6.;ism la %0 R Bens SWAM RAW )W& .le 11LID OIL HISTLISISIT.—Tno owohatf R Rim of m 00 0:-.1..27 ond Bum= Bow LIM •Itlalss sall Ms . WI ooros Wpond ; an oboadssoo of cod as Abe 10. az.= and ba l m wor3od, Stoats an IL. sad L. V. IL 8.. b rn t yLos.l IISI A = sal V sodas Ineld. Bus MU libsipliso as ortew, and Is soli Ste is mot toes It to tn . rims. Gaud heathy todldlag= Tut pacti.im Gail oa the uadoodspood. . . .. , LYD&T & CEO 3 SIOL II 80. 13 Riad stmt. Pll=lllll Fos EMS. Tit= AMISS Or LakDo , ,- , .- , •R On match Mtn. fo I firm Oro-Corr Mons bout, Mao i „ F ., Wolf* lbw room. lull sad kftotrea." A a:: . - dud of 100 bowing n lot WOO; an OM arorW 15100,...4 A ..1, =mu' s_TOOd Oaf of pato fester at - gro , llome, ~ t , oa Um martin/coo tontrOor, almn.soffutt ~,...1. 4 PWADMO. COO WI, from Appthad.isontirei two tfroost cod. Tor ..__•-•-•-• -onedlMoff • ; , r .. a I .mo. of Cm plamt,WMllm42or•Afff la • --' no., $ Diamomd, of . 01W97.O I W97.4 1 31 10 e) t - , F 2 col:sls2sMT , j"iSALE bite nowl3teass r th o b ortintsr; CO hith tbrair. C:ICW/ WO C Incb trylinSir; CO tail itester t rat mill be es good ea .IL a. rtvell ryda Inch ~Mctirap , i tiro Oylio 4 gc pollomytO OM. CO Mt star 1 , 114111121172 ct 131911,' ,r; r - 1 trr.) Mr.". 'MP/WA6f Borba; Tccic,, for etl du Ctrap Otilt am "metro of IL KM* Anntosal Elm Mak, '1 t l Oll BALE—A FARM OF 265 - AMIEIi - / 4 '''. .1' e. 040.4fickish,. gin* teat tom the 0. V' 1 t Kat.; ved tmoroted. tea Edasers .". ._ „ 4. . I •e 5 delta IMM ea JEtttemtL matif botm Glow e , - en dd. awl... on ',bleat ft a Grid Otots. Dinikbug .. 0 ..1.3 ord_otte_tood zo tremeotil. irloo,P,dtk _ • 2 TWinTI MR /2401.01411.14 ,•,M.4.#01161. i . ~.":1 SIMI ea -at Mandan iSa9,4 of* ' . ti ff -,: - 3 toledsd its to too mem . • • • ', ~1 , . ~.,. ..fm tor b 7 a. T. sum .. Aiteg . _ltitilatiobi,' - - .0 --sa o umrw,-,- F oxediaL.t ~ .: _ ~• J.. u , : u , J ,-..,, , '37. Lemon own/mos. I !I tlT'at kr21.10 turtorldso teat eturpl yip _ ttlk Bulk OIL 11921 00 •aens at .S.Ackeaura,a 03 ..00$1 ron , , b•sur3huneliarg. Bear; on Cu Alluiluityktuur„ _ For prlaNta, atislre . 13.&00/WW3, 15a. Monty strait "no awe wait suilbra Ocal , Harito umageri 1.1 oft the dick- volt t 8 - ALE-4 2 tre ofjba malt BISSGUItiIe 9.011 S 119 lbe Meth Wsul..eitcoseelfr f.. tag as esteems Are, afrartad ea Talton atteit, Mealy *WU We lemon et Claus emu*. Melee:• fret oe Seam drevt of S 9 fret . 9% . 9neledieli ei teedisi tea looteettau aur. - Yor to et& inqsfie et _ curt' , & . So. SO .LleartS9d7rit FOB iitaxr,.. LIGHT" TOR Btroarrit.; &TA ot tne til U la'autDeft slid /..it tal rr,J4e j - '.AS,ttS BILE )407111.:Dtstmg• VOR . tog ea; red, SI ot wEnti h gagtond y , inekdo. s.tlsibes; Illksd dying% tesat.becm, teni an I. to imp 4..eau11, - 1, 1 =14,1 fb:il amay OIL z/311..e.t.t1a terireally. • lat 4 totrt7. ortn,bgaggla 4,1,01,1214 •ftlf! ttr:t i OM * - iMaira OW. gri isrest, 3l4 In v a Vcatalit:risouta4l4bittaboylN!udtu a -,1.., a; 4 ;:dd r te ,l 4 =,.!: b l Vstti t rd IV 1 1 '' l/ 511 ru i "'"7.."--t b '' 14 ''''•-•,.. 40Rdeuotaitt 31144' g Ike usuisttli. licaro.l. I.— li rr. , , , ,1 0.".4' ' 1 .. tea d.nit Irairifth ea jrrtrl:;lT I ' l rril ~•In t A tt . , , A i . , . ,11 '54 4) `r .i - / P L °r trrcwlTd•R. ;t) 40) , id ; , 14. -Ing 11 doctor a l oi n ' - - r:d t ngi . .I b. : ' C 'L a i "'" k°l "-:LF-rA1.r.., 7 = ' r t . l ''' ln sVrArrmqs.p;l7 cm ttur - . ms to .. 13:"4 - • . .., 'il 7 r;1 irklw I iliaar 'pis= FR BEICT.—Th ~e 27 VA*. ssra me%se ur mars rthsdk_...: , • l ll2 couret-v.., in • law 4 Wake. SWIM , 4110 .01.39,01,4,91 M. A - * Ol2--- T•Ta am • - - -• LE=M I 9 9093 TOWIII3IIIP 67 haze street, Ttnrks's TkWhlst -! } .x .. ) i r ,
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