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Wif&Sffite'S-- '• ' \!*f j‘ ' r +.' ‘"s <- +r *, ■*♦ V.' *■- ‘ t --' -1 *4.*r /• i ' • ; „ . . i'l[- 'i. iKMOOB-ATiQ TICKET JBTICB Of tbs BDPEMB COtJKT, JEREMIAH S. BLACK, o v goWßiß* OWWTT. fOB CANAL'OOJ4SHBBIOKXB, HEiNR’S S.JIOTT, or nu ooostt. j , DB»S, Robinson. C0*VI88105*». , , . i ELIJAH TfOVILLO, Citj of Pltubirch. iATJDTtoK. DANIEL WHET!,, Hit Township- DIEtCTOM or TO* Pooe, i HOBBKT HAH.KY, Mooch*""- wnMIKO POST JOB OFFICII. tionv Be Aiieii«4< Be ASSESSED .«OM TH. Hi Of OoiOB.B, OS TOD CiX’T VcTB. I p«y a Taxi 1 Those who hare not paid * But. or County I TJX within two y«*w, rttonld attond to it at ! onco. 1 Don't lose a rote l News of tne D»r- . Hon. Bodger Barton, of Mississippi, ha. de alined the Consulship to Havana. Too foreign eteamera arc reported this morn ing. ' Nothing of Importation, except a Blight de al, oe In Breadetoffe.; • Our dally this morning appear* In an enlarged form,'in ooneeqoence of a abort eopply of onr | nsnat paper. We hope to be able to reenme our j former appearance to morrow. . for the October term of the Court of Over I Terminer, for the city of New Tork, eight parsons charged with murder ate already on th. oaleodar, and the liot ia not yet oomplete. In the letter sent by Hon. Greene C. Bronson, to the Temperance Convention at Auburn, de wing hie position with regard to Temperance, he thinks that the Legislature has the power to pro hibit the aalo of Intoxioatlng drinks, but de olarea that he is opposed to suoh extreme mesa- mfij. . . in thiß day’s Pott will be found an arUol* from the Philadelphia Ltdg.r, In relation to the finance* of PenneyWania and Qot. Biglers ad ministration. It should carry great weight in coming from a very able as well a* a perfectly Independent and neutral print- Let every man re jf pontifical man was celebrated yesterday in St. John’s Chnrcb, Philadelphia, for the re pose of the sool of the late Bishop Gattlaod, or Barannab. A similar serriee took place tbo day previous, at St. Mary’s ohnroh, for the repoaeof thenool; of the late Bishop Barron, who also died *t SftTa&nfth, of yellow f«rer*i TUB FONT—OCR VKHY KIND MBIGH- 8081. Wo aro bound to bo grutefalto our very kind Whig and Pros Boil neighbors for the sympathy and alarm they thro* away in behalf of the Pott. The Pitteburgh Pott seeks to be an organ of truth, of sound Democratic principles, and of general intelligence. It has oeoupied that po sition for many years, and during the fifteen months of our connexion with it, w. here d.s cot.red no sign, whatever that it islosing it. po sition. The length of our subscription list, com pared with any former year, is certainly eery encouraging. The appeareooeof our advertising columns will compare eery farorabiy with any other paper published in western Pennsylranla, or eastern, either. The large amount of read log matter transfered from its columns to the pages of our largo list of exchanges would in dicate a healthy condition in public estimation Of the 188 members of the last legislature, <6 were subscribers to the Doily Hominy Pott do ring the session, and quite a number of them continued to take it after the session dosed. As to government organship, we will support ~,d defend, to' the best of our ability, every measure of the National or State administra tion. thet owe: belieee to be right in principle. We will say nothing but what we belieee to be the truth; and adeooete no measure that is not right in our opinion. W. wait for no •' cue ”in expressing our opinions, but speak out frankly on ail subjects proper for remark. If the Pott ia not conducted on independent principle# we know not what eould be termed independence ; and we ere not awere that any thing elee le desi red of no in any quarter. Our oouree appeero to giro general aatlsfaotlon. ' We ere nop employed In ■•building up an or gan at any ooet” We ere endoeroring to con* duct, on feir prindplee, e wdl estnblished and widely circulated journal; and we intend to . make It pay Us own oost. W. has. no qnarral. with onr neighbors, except in the feir and open field of political controversy. We see as yet no cceasion wheteror to foer any rivalry. We make these remarks in no unkind spirit toward, any one; end with no desire to heart. Bnt thus much we felt bound to any to make known the feet that the Pott is maintaining its ' position; audio increasing in its circulation and patronage asW as any olhsr paper in western Pennsylvania, If «»y »n. doubt, it lot h.m come and examine toe proofs. If our neighbors designedly their remark, yesterday morning toooneoy to the pnbho mind any impression to onr detriment we are certain ly justified in Baying whet wo hare said above, to that oorreot impression. To show that others think about as well of the Pott, as we do ourselves, we subjoin an extract. The following is from the Somerset Democrat: “The Saturday Mommy Pott, a weekly paper, published at Pittsburgh Pa., is democratic to the oorc, contain, the latest general news, and is a very useful and interesting family journal. We regret that want of time prevent, n. from giving a more extended notice of it. We say, however, that those who desire a good oity pa per. couldn’t do better than by ordering a oopy of It immediately ” ; Weoould add many suoh; hat remembering that only little more than one ytar ego-we pub lished nearly two columns of snob friendly no ticca at on. time, we will not trouble cur Mad ders with any more of them at present. ■.* "-J ~ vj„! .!■ -'rf;.! »>.. . , ij i t TSBUB® B ; 29. [ORNIHG::): 90& OOVKESOB, ,LIAM BIGLER. Tnl Chicago Fugitive Slate Cass — Imfor tast Decisiok.— The two ’Sgchanme end Grant, whowsrs indicted by the Grand Jnry at Chicago for kidnapping an alleged Blare, hare been discharged by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois on habeas eorpbs. The Chi oago* Journal says that theOhief Justice decides that the prisoners hare- been unlawfully detain ed, that the power of nttor»ey*i«nby the own er of the alare was sufficient to arrest him mth oot thp assistance of the officers of the law, and that they had a perfeot right to use whatersr weapons they found it necessary to employ, in securing that meet. " MW CBOn-KOnt IUTTSU- • ■■ ■ • ' • .- i !!***?*“”• The editor of the Sew York VtrM addressed • circular to the Governor., Secretaries »«)»«•«.. &0.. of moat of tbo State, of the for urformatlon to regard to the atato of the. oropa It haa reoaiwd a large number of an swer., which were Jrabllihod to the Bccabi on i the 26th toat In remarking upo# the oootonta of thoae'lettars, the Berald say.t •iCaaMdering the mat apprehension whloh was felt with regard 'to tho falling off of the oropa during the drought, about a month aince, wo hare eeery reason to oongratutote the public on the more cheering prospect whioh the letter, of our correapondenta generally P rMent ; J h . ," letters are from gentlemen to whom the publio will bare full confidence, moat of them occupy ing high official positions, and others being pri vate oitiaera of high atanding, among agriculturists, to their respective State.. The information thus obtained must ofoonra j "’iheftoe large .apply of food that under the Beolprocity Treaty, may be expected from the British ProTinoea, will help much in making op any deficiency of our crops. The European crop., it is now folly ascertained, are remarka bly abundant. They will want but little food from this aide of the Atlantic. Notwithstanding the harm done to some or the oropa, potatoes, corn, garden regetables, Ac., by the serere drought, we do not think that pnoee of provision, will be higher than at present du ring the next twelve months ; end it is probable there will be a considerable decline. Flour has largely declined in New York within a week. In that city and to Cincinnati it has fallen a dollar a barrel, and fully as much here. Flour now sells here for a dollar more than in New York, owing to a Bhort local supply. There la food enough. There will be no fam too, and there i» no need of alarm. Some of the eastern papers speak discourag ingly as to money matter.. The large shipments of epeoie to Europe by th. steamers is pointed to as a sign or distress. The Imports were too large last year, and some money must go to psy | the exoess. But that will soon regulate itself. The import, will doubtle.s be greatly reduced ! next year; and there is plenty of mooey In the oountry to keep all the wheels of business in motion. The California news to regard to the mines is favorable; and whatever may be the demand for specie for Europe, there Is no doubt the arrival, of gold from those mines for the next year will exoeed by far all the shipments of spe- | ale from our ports. I AH that 1. wanted to Moure continued pros- I parity is a good demand for labor at fair prices; I small importations, economy, courage and confi ionoe to the future. If there is money enough to the oountry labor will find a market Impor ter. will be eautiou. this year. The people have had a .alutary lesson of economy. In foot, with eoonomy, wo see no cause for alarm, or gloomy anticipations. A targe' rise in the riser will probably "tart b :,mess in Pittsburgh at briskly »e erer. The i ught laoTtr; the cholera is gone; and oar m rohents and manufacturers are prepared to fiii all orders; and oar coal-men to supply all deuinudft. _ THIS BL.BCTIOS— HUKBA FOB Ot>B The election day ie near at hand; and, no' withstanding the brag game played by our op ponents this year, as usual, we expect a Demo oeatic triumph this fall. Encouraging news con tone to reach ns from all quarters. The Demo crats bam discovered the Kntfw Nothing and wilt keep out of it. And those who had been caught are aroused to the fraud, and are resolved.to bear no part in throwing the State administration into Whig hands for the next I three years. That is the design of K-ow-Noth ! ineism. Can a lodge be found that is not under I the eontrol of Whigs 1 And then, the public ! w irks, shall they be yiesa away, as Whigs rc lo'mmendf They have cost the people over ! taenty millions of dollars. They are worth what they cost. Shall a Whig Governor be elect od to y.w thm away 1 Will any Democrats help to commit sneh a fraud -on the people 1 Let | them be sold at a fair price or kept, is the Demo erotic dootrine. The flnanoes of the Commor j wealth were never in a better condition. If every Democrat will turn out and work and I vote this year, we can eleot onr whole State •icket, and a large portion of our county tioket ,g e said the same last year; and the result proved that we were right. If the whole Demo cratic vote had been out, our whole ticket would have been elected then. Let ns not lose as good a cbonoe this year. This county may be Demo cratio if we wiU it, and work for it. The State is largely Democratic. Shall we throw away our advantages for the desperate chance of some thing better which Whigs promise ! Be not de ceived by newfangled humbugs. They are old tricks of the enemies of Democracy in new dis guieos. Onr iioket is a good one, and should be cordially supported. Our chances are good. Bradford is likely to 1 get a large vote for Governor ; and he deserves j it for his manly refusal to desert and destroy his party. Democratic Free Soilers are refusing to be sold. Our naturalised oilmens are awakened to their danger, and ire rallying for the preser ration of their rights. All friende of religious freedom and constitutional rights have learned that the election this year is of vast Importance. The o!!f Tine Whigs ate resolved to be Whigs still; and retain their name and their princi ples. Confusion prevails in the piebald ranks of our foes. If our friende will arouse them selves for the task, we can sweep tho county, 1 tod th« 8lat«. _ _ Familt Qua&kxis- —Mr. Joseph R. F)*m gen, editor of the Philadelphia Warn, (a Whig orpin) In his piper of Wednesday, oille Morion McMiohael, Eeq., “» blnetcring demagogue," “braggadocio” and ■■ ooward.” It ie » sorry eight ti> »ee a prominent man in “ the great Whig party ” thde characterised by a brother Whig. Morton MeMiohael, Etq ,ie the nght nand man of Judge Pollock, and »ill be recollec ted ts the individual who played second fiddle ,o him here, as he did in many other plaoee du ring Pollock’a late pilgrimage through Western Pennsylvania, when he frequently spoke of the wontd-be Governor a his “friend Judge Pol lock.” Now, taking for granted the editor of the Hews speaks the truth, (and we know noth ing to the oontrary) what must be thought of the gubernatorial candidate who travels the Stato with a “blustering demagogue," “brag gadocio” and “ooward” os his chief fugle man and friend f Are we to judge Pollook by . the oompaoy he keeps t Then, is he mean in deed, according to Mr. Flanigen; and Mr. 1 Flanigen ought to know. A Chasc* foe ** Ou> Foqibb.”-— A. new paper is being started in Boston, the first Issue of which was to hare appeared on Wednesday last. It is called the Bolton Evening Telegraph, and will be edited by Biohard Hildreth. The men of this oountry who are lnollned to think the newspaper literature of the day erinoes too pro gteaaire a spirit, will now hare an opportunity of subscribing to a newspaper edited by a “ fogy " of the most anoient stripe. As a histo rian he built up this not nnenriable reputation, and, we hare no doubt, as an editor, he will folly rlndlcate it- A Chijiess Ammioas Cities*.—A few days ■CO there was issued at the Bute Department a passport for Tung Wing, Es,., who ha. just graduated at Tale with the highest honors. The Star says Mr. Wing is a young Chinese gentle man of fine talents, and great learning for his age, and has been eight yemr* atnong u*. e e about retaming to Chinn, to eee Mi friend*, the ftret time. rW;; t:' - •'t «<-v ■K.-v >( . .nd .M W they don', cry ;.*■ Bhamo on it " Gorernor Bigler end Judge Pollock both turn ed ont with the stnmpin* the State It'appeared to bo wfihthatlhey nbonld do so. Ooremor B; bid fpokut bnt two or three times when be was taken slok it, Warerly, md for three or. jhir h “ |bpen confined by a eerere Illness. Regardless of the jisabled, end eren dangerous oondition of hiß Competitor, Pollook continued on Sis trarels, miking speeehes whererer he oonld gather i crowd. A generons competitor wonld hire ta ken no Booh idrantige of i disabled opponent. Governor B. finding that he. should hate so opportunity of making known his sentiments, and answering his opponent on the stomp, has written and published a short address to the people of the State. He speaks out boldly and like a Bound Democrat and statesmen in that ad dress, and we hope all tho people will read it carefully. The Qaiitti, alarmed for its effect upon the publio mind, now abuses the Gorernor for doing it. The Qatetu would thus hare the Democratic candidate's mou'h stopped by eiok ness, and his pen silenocd by modesty ; and the whole field left to the windy declamation of the Whig candidate. It is another Chicago attempt to condemn free speech when Democrats would bo heard, and glee the largest latitude for speech making by the Whigs, a,We think the true and g. neroos-liearted yeomanry of this oommou woalth will pronounce a Terdibt of condemn i :ion against suoh ungenerous and dastardly op ponents. And, in regard to the Gaulti and its scurrillous abuse of this only method by which Gorernor Bigler could reply to tho numerons speeches of Pollock, the people will approre tho Gorernor's oourse, and ory shamo on his oslom niators. IMPORTANT irOGB»TIO»». A correepoodenl, who Bay* what he under stands and knows to be true, makes the follow- ing suggestions: “ The newspapers of the eity should urge the Canal Commissioners to toy a trank aoroes the plar* of the Freeport aqueduct, sufficiently large to conrey water enough across to supply the ca nal from Freeport down. “In state of the health of the eity, it undoubtedly will be disastrous in the extreme to allow tho bed of the oanal to go dry. It would i also keep the navigation open on this end, and a re-Bhipment, by means of a ferry, oonld be car ried on at Freeport. “ It is suggested that a trank about two feet square would be large enough to keep np on abundant supply of water. It would coat but little, and answer a very useful and beneficial purpose.” •We would oaU the attention of tho Canal Com misioners to this matter. The water trnuk should bo pot up at once, not only as a measure necessary to the health of the two cities and vi cinity, but that the business on the eanal may be continued with but little Interruption. It oould bo dono in • fow days. Who Smurai Tmrm’-The editor of the Oautte charges us with changing the caption of a telegraphic despatch for the purposed insult ing himself and brother Free Soilere. This we pronounce to unqualifiedly c 9 tbe epatoh had no headiug whenroceived at onr office, and, therefore, oould not hate been ohaoged. Farther, ae our despatches arc hat a doplicale of those received at tto Gaulle office, we do not belieee it bad any such captioo when reooieed there, and benoe this charge of the editor must be e wilful and deliberate fabrication. A paper claiming to represent “ all the decency " sbonld not perpetrate a falsehood wilfully, as the editor of the Gcaette seems to baeo dono in this in stance. Kxbtcckt Chivaibt —A grand tournament is lo bo given in tho amphitheatre of thoAgrioul toral Association, near Loniseille, on the 16th October next, the lest day of ths agricultural fair. The Loniseille Journal says it is to bo got-up on a scale of magoijkienew which will eclipse any exhibition of a similar kind eeer given in Keotnoy. An invitation has been ex tended to tho “ chiealry ” of tho entire State. Of course, then, Got. Crittenden, Got. Holm, Thomas F. Marshall, Nathaniel Wolf and tho Hardin comity jury, will be present. Kentucky Chivalry I We have received the first number of an ex ceedingly handsome and well arranged paper, bearing the above title, published In the far away territory of Kansas. It is edited and con ducted by 0. W. Brown, Eeq., formerly of the Conneautville Cauriir, and bears impress of oon siderable talent. We believe it is the first paper issued in that “disputed region." We wish St A Fust to Lx*.«.-Wo cell the ettention of our render# to the edeertieement of Mr. Long, in reletion to renewing seeled propoenU for the leaeo of » rtlaable ferry Dui| a soholar and a statesman than by his heroism as * °, di " How many of the}-WO hundredjaod , four members of _th. House of Kopresen radios ore foreign born ! Not « -member. Of the Bupreme Bench ? Not one. Of tbeJ u diciary of the different States! Few, if any. What means then, this oser-reourring sentence . - American. mn.J rule America!" It mean, that unscrupulous and selfish desire to effect this end, means must be used and catch words adopted, by which honest minded oitisens will be alienated from their party atwobment, induced to break the ties of social and friendly union, and eren throw off those benefolent.ml humane affections and impulses emblematio of the true American character. ' - *“!. v *- a t r fc * _ . * f ' v v » ... 1 *» ,- A 1 *** *> * **%• v * y • ■ • . .: * - C > C .-/s ”» ■ " -••• • ■•>•*,.v;r,* ti The Herald of Freedom.” The deaths in St. Louis for the week ending Soot 15tb, amounted to 118. Cholera 9. The Buffalo Board of Health report sefenty nins death, last week, of whieh tweet,-two were from Cholera. . „ „ . The reoeipts at the Post OBoe in Now York oitv, for the fiscal year ending 80th June, amounted to $1,266,446 18. Thirty thousand persons fished the State Fair « Tuesday and ail "° ™ « season tickets wore exotuded. If is thougnt inis exhibition is the-most suooeeaful m the country. Monseigneur Bedinl, now at Rope, has been appointed Nunoio at Portugal, lu place of Mon siegueur di Pietro, who is called to reoeife a C&rdiaftl's hat. The Catawisea Railroad has been opened to Milton. Northumberland county. The cara lease Philadelphia by the Reading R«l r °» d - »* 7J o’olook in the morning, and reaoh Milton at 44 In the afternoon, The •• Protestant Episcopal Brotherhood, of New h YorkCityVoffers a premlnm of $5O for the be,* tract on the subjeot of Chnroh Brotherhoods. The essay nm»‘ not exceed sUteen pages of duo deoimo print. The Boston Post says: The sum of $1,600 has been oontributod far a monument to the , “ : ee , TinwuiDi The commemoratife shaft 'aS&'riSVK: jSSsssts&gz stooks, in whioh the city has the P ,„ . rest. The eity bonds hare always ."f ®i. to within a few months, when • ated. The annual city rer.nue is $8,700,0W, expenses, $7,000,000; so,.« >■ « x P.“ t ? r „ -« - + * •** •' . *• **■ **,' ■ ■ t r *■ ,•• . H !'• • \ v ? n*.~V *■j * _ •;* runnviau n» D,n d«ko<- . 'riiom the FUteWiW* Wi«,] (nmtral.) From an admirable address from Got. Bid« * tb. people of tb. State, just pabl.«h«d,]». lj»re the gratifying awaranee tbat the fin»eea of the State were never.,ln a more wbolWome egsdltioo. Gur rsaourceaureequalto allordi- S£y demands, with an annuel surplus of aboot three quarter, of a million of dollaro, whieh ia applicable to the payment of the publio debt. p PP r the three past years this lurpla. baa been absorbed in the consummation of sobemes of improvement oommenbed prior to bis induotion into office. Tbeso undertakings will cost i the gtate, in all, over four millions and a half of dollars. But for these, a eery large reduction in the State debt would bare takon place during the term of bis servioe. No new schemes of ex nenditnre hs»e been commenced during his ad ministration, save only a small appropriation to 1 enclose the rublle grounds, and a meagre som to sustain an idiotic eohool. If he should be re elected Qoiernor, the power or the Ee'cutive department, he avers, shall be employed to ar rest all new schemes of improvement at the ex pece of the treasury. This is the true doctrine and the praotiosl observance of it the only means of maintaining the credit of the Commonwealth and of relieving tax poyers from the prosent ou eri Qov e^hnok, B *when be was elected, adopted the same policy, ned by rigidly adhering to it. State loans, that had been previously selling mt shout 30 ner cent. Of their face, were brought up to r Nothing is more certain than that if_new sohemes of expenditure are favored by the Su.e Government, State credit may be expected to Bed ns low a level as ever before. The proof of this faot is shown in the present price of City loans. Wild and profligate loaning of the oredtt or tho oity and districts, before and einoe Con solidation, have piled np ouch a mass of debt that city hoods that once stood on a par with that of the Federal Government are now below those or several of the petty company corporations. This depression, too, is mainly ther work: of a stogie year’s maladministration. Gov. Bigler has u far as in him lies, patented soy such folly sod extravagance on the part of the Com monwealth. Hence, Slate credit, though one. very low, is now much better than that of the citv At the preaent time the oredtt of the Commonwealth requires the most watchful gnar dianship. A single unwtse ond Improvident step or even a slight change of the policy of the present administr, tioo, may result in a great de predation of loans, and consequently in great iOM. -- Pboobess 01 Cast, llobboo, abd Fabati run Reformed drunkards *” d primates have figured bo profitublybeforethe iAiblio that bntnbera are tempted to go into !h*«e branoheß and qualify. The area, too, of reformation is widening, with the demands of toe public, Mr Samuel Head, tbe reformed gambler and robber,” an aoeomplioe of the noto floue Henry Wyatt, and a leader of the gang headed by /oho A. Mnnd, who has spent twelve years of bis life in tl.e prisons of the different States of the Union, la no- eotonng to crowded bouses in the county of Livingeton, N. T. lhe Rochester Demooral, a paper of the etaog whang eohool, annonnoea that the Great Reformed and moat illustrious lecturer intends to favor that city with a visit, •• and deliver a course of lee tores, in which he will give hla views on the present prison discipline and management. He will also give a true history of his crimes eotn mitted in this and the Western States. —Alba ny Atlat. A LaOT CIsSBK OH A MISMBSIPH SWAM*. Xh# St Louis Republican mealloas tb»t there if one feature about the steamer Illinois Belle of peculiar attractiveness— a lady olerlt i ••Look at her bills of lading, and ‘Mary J. Pattern, clerk/ will be seen .traced Unia deli onto and very neat Btyle of chirography. The insurance companies, under such an ment, will have to oome down a fraotlon on their risks. A lady clerk on a western steamer . It speaks atrongly of our moral progress. Ex-Governor Slade, with another of his an nusl classes of traohers for the west, in al twenty-five youog ladies, passed through Spring field Mass , on Friday. please publish the following extract from a Circular of the Xlna Insurant) Compo ny, of Hartford. Conn : Gxo. E. Abboui. Agt., id, dth st. “ The condition of this office notwithstanding the considerable looses of lhe paat two months, is sound, the capital is whole, with a respecta ble surplus; the Company do not owes dollar to any book or other institution; with a large bal ance in cash at our credit in Bank, and every loes now outstanding will bo promptly paid al maturity or before ; our investments >o bonds stocks and mortgages exoeed Four Hundred and Thirty Thousand Dollar,, besides large balances dnJT and jn the.J*ure*-nf transmission from ' **- Prof. Aoni'i Imvl«or»UB« El,llr and Coralal.—Ai a prelector egalnat .ontagtoua end lufrettou. Haul, there to nothing 111. bearing »P ““ oerrei mnreular and digoetleo ayetoma. lf ,h "* *” order. It. bnman frame to » tower °f .met Impregnnbl. lo dtomm. Th. chol.r. 1. cow In pro -0,13 of Importation to our .horn. and It to of the ntinort Import. or. that th, eastern ehonld » pot Into a condition bolt calculated to »■ l-t It. atuela Iff emlpant retool from lump. bu Ito pere-ngre. dreimatod by th. malady, and th. rumor, why It to a, fatal la that Dtot of U>. nutor tnnat. tenants of th. etcega bar. lawn .tokened by porerty and plication, and tb.lr relaxed norraa. and three, and tleaow cun offer uo rcalitanc. to th. BtotorU of tie peetllentr. Tlie veej to«t preparatlee tor the approaching .hol.ra— tor wc ate aur. to bare It In tha aprlng or eum mcr—to a morn, of MOIISE'd INVIGORATING KbUIB OR CORDIAL. It will btlu, er.ry organ .e.ry n.re., mary morel., Into a condition of prefect rigor, whll. IU powrful antlc.pllo prnpartto. will n.uWlto. .Tar, healthy tendency In th. Hold, ot th. body, and purify and aqnallxa th. circulation of th. blood. To thtao who .offer from natron, trembling., byat.rta, dyipapato, lirar com plaint, general pro.tr.tlon, lowneaa of aptrlu, or any dla aaaa or lnOrmlty eoneuguent npon tha dtoordatnd notion cr torpidity of any organ npon th. regularity of which general health depend,, thl. pr.pmatton to rocomm.ndwl a. a aar uratgn and aaf. cpcriffc-frre from .ear, and eminently cemeorrahr. In tu nature. Ud a. will f.nd It a “ piaaaant help" In all the dtoord.ra to which thalr tax ' "iho Sullal to put up, highly ooneantmtod, In pint hot tlaa Frio. there. dollar, per bottle; two for ffr. doltora, ria f ; tw.la. dollar. C. E RISE, Proprtetor, I®2 Broadway, Nrw York ■old by Drngglato throughout tho United Btatan, Oanaca, and tb. WeatUdl... njMlsa * BROS., Ho 00 Wood stroot, PltUborgb. DR.OKO. H. KSVBBR, H 0.140 Wood do J p PT.KMTNfI. AlWhPoy City. wpZMW «- Another C... of Fowor *»“ »«"• Cured—* f.. day. ago •• "corded an ““““"I*'” of Parer and >gn by the ora of Of- “'f"* ™ * We her. mw another to mention, rl. t that ot Mr. J«« ■amrp* of stodUonburgh, who etete. that he hod Utatd vary aaTara attack of Ague ood rarer, and ru opinion,fcuod«lonob«re.tlon,t^tto.Ue.» Pill! ara the twit for bUUooa oompleinte eror offend lo hU ■action of ooontry. . . . , Although long known a aoreralgn "reedy for ehronto caaa! or U.p.tlo derangement or dlwat*. of 'be hirer, bo proprietors of Dr. MW. Pill, -era not P"P»d *> >bo frequent, but gratify log .rid. no of It. general utlliW and entire capacity. In thl»r«.p«t, thUinraluahl. median, to exceeded their meet -anguine .appctatlona, and todumd them to hop. that It will be Introduced Into erory dually to Ibe United State*. State* and Canada. . Aleofbr.de by th.eol.pn>prlatonk MiNo BROR| gaccataon to J. Kidd * Co-» D eo Wood street. Dl.e...V—Crter' 8 speunm „ . remedy for U,.r Dteeeee. «* hl„ .rile connected with • dleorgnuLed .t.te of thnt wpe, Is unriTßlled. L „ Tr .. ftf Hundred* of certlflctee, from Urn hlghert *«<«• " persons lleingln the dty of Richmond. migh.be i^en if curt, effected by Oerter'. Bpur.h MUtnre. JT. tat. only room to refer to the crlreordioerT cure cf B.mu L. Drinker, Erq , of the Arm of Drinker * Morris, Booksellers, Richmond. Ye., who we. eomd by Speoieh Mixture, efter three yeere mdlering *>“ dl "*“ d “.7.0;^;; th«D ill the mwildno he hid eTer »»«u, recommeeda It to ill* See *d?ortl*em«oL Cure to r vUolewn. - -i—: oromrtlT ml eullj catmbto, by * P'°t” r r,m,dl ' „ "“.“sssissssssE- Which you will find in my CHOLERA SPECIFIC. s-FtLHSSts madUtdy um it on the Cm a u Th®«lWitgi*MU prompt and • ff#etu * l - v fidanee, «ten in the Ut« 9ttge«* lt Poll dlrteUoo* for tmotUi* X?*':* ’ • ■- f»s*v f >Jhi i ii \m k I 'f m M ' ~ part 5 it has been acknowledged ty all who tiara tsroveA him wltb tbelr order*, that they hare never been fitted and style aa by him. He beg* to inform hh pa mm public, that hii itoek Is now replete with the —■* •*«—' -* ra “ *“ d ' Taller «4 sl*krr p •240 Lib>'rty *t» head of Woad.^ IHPOfITAIiT l w&u. loqdrm. Ottomans walnut mahogany e room nod chamber chain. wUhnmrb'e 7hM«-h»«,oni*«*otm!, JUJ • top. One roMvaod p*.»no, etgwri».ne*; fvodolM and maotl** ornament*; what cot b. ha t T V k ®\“* _ .ad P Uta«k SSfK o n of ~10- T«m. mtf . »»»" « H. M. BOYf.», Aarfn — notice- . , . pit vd PROPOSALS will be xoeeited by •Hber of tl»* rt.or,opp»lte Hite "'iFb —Tbs .bo., law h.« ten J»w <» ™ *™> •‘P ril Irt, 186 i. I.r farther ttra,., ISAAC JONBB, enr. Front a*d Rpfi itrott TirHRRBA9, Letter*of Administration to \\ i m»*B Sewyer, Esq • late of theCl'-y rf Pltieb- rj{* dlVd bUe ib« wbscrtber, ell perejdw 0^« Uj Cor, of fatwa nt-tnil Bint L.n"-_ tUtiDch Wei bolt UNION will for the *bo«e «»d Intermediate QSBfiEaSB port* THIS DAT. the »lb taitaot. For fnduht or IM> W 1?” tfgj&Sxß. Agent. e»pw - ** a«d.*u.. mm. 1.tt.1.^ »«*,— *■ Ba^."3 LSS?'Mo“' h Sn«.nd PilUtal &o»om T . .nd JuUuv s.tur.l m«orj of Honun Jpocloo. SiiSoii'if CnboTfconi ißCOrory to th. promt Umo-U- B * n ££ ost _ T Hi HEW STORE. - A« • wtfrk of fletloa, UtooMof . -.r,! Ii cunnot fallto t* rwd wltS dteplnterert , I —Arte Tork Obttrvtr. I For (>*lo by I **P ®_ 'Vo ii ANlCti A.ND oTILKtU* Wetting to procure *larg» \1 around, within twanty ndnutei watk of the Chi! and In* healthy and ** ‘ toW priC * *°^rff> C><,y ' CCTHBKKT 1 * SO*. 140 TMrd street- -soT«^D!!r7AKST^r^ALs^j ; ira»te3 - oir _ n^ A *ss“sf£J 3sbAs£Tn‘i°«". s Sn*Si^ s.p ; ”***i%T" Offle* of 140 Third «tr*«t M£® TiruuLifS uußigav—a. a. m ni»lcrj. LtiUu b.tck ribbed, do do ’•bit*, do; do do aUto do; d 0 do •**ort*d colors do; “rs^’r 1 - e£- i ■hfn.u.n.to c.ur»l..J. , claSl of goOds. *JS Fifth Street. iVoiODKRB WA.vfib-ttoblibSTSS prfc.pJdfor 13 K ooJ brtf BlaJOtrs br PAnsE3 IOCK * CO, Wco3 and First itwt>. i TARQR AND LING TIOrRB-- %rSW e Pr .ocb. Ss3 or nrp2Sailra # o«ro of lit ml ‘ Co.’, Bxrr**, ltalic*. ,_«nr tfco peno«U*»m* To«ai*a«i Ctn i~SS*-ffs»'a«R ss: „, >nd Pn,|lha.ld *r«t., ™?' b « r *, o '„w«™.2. it. (< In >ll kind. Of rm.-l.ureh MaaotMtun^LriJ P j,„ mn d LT* 1 - NOTICE.—^ lirrras curtilo Grocer 4 poi 'J b)r cornet Diamond end Merket kUMt. corner Diamond and Marhrt rtryt- TIBRKBMfcttY I h»T«r«»!*fd # f? or '“!£ { P »f p e rfnn..rr.««i.a»l!Cf n«J line tboM wirbtnK rxd I'trfonjery «ou d do we-1 to MpSB - - ROW VS EGO uINUKH-in.ojM- violet. I" ■»» I- «« » «™* ”“ l ” d W JOS . FLB iXSQ. »i»ptB —— yAMILV gTAROH.—Tt» lagprtftootii wlYb E -hkh l, prepaml, «od« .hotly •V, lh . „„ 0( .urch poil*t» or irpermaetti,« it PJ*”??. withoat gmmntag up or iojaring tha flo««t fab- ri “at op in pound -ilh *»» fOT For sale, by the box or rrtxll, by 17 AST OULORKD OINaHAMS-WorU IS>l <*"'*. • -Si' 1 ”* “ “ “ A. A. MASON * CO’S p«r yard, uia&l pric* 12% ijxeopied) T “I™* Southern nnd Csntr»l iUllrmd*— . „ . w rm st-Looi* d»tM«u. mo. J *• Becottd 8t- L- ™““ for iffnilbol aulocj nud Boot ok. nod »t St. Louie »U* Urtl c ait iloanwoi/or A'eto Or Iron* end Interaedlete point? ■Jitho tod with rrguUr Unne of etonmen for to St. Louie. «*> “ 4 SoutOrmTr.ltm. “J-fg.’SSgf L Geuend P»«WDg«r Af»nt nTOH4RD P. MORGAN, Je, Superintendent. Thro tub Tloebi* to Bt. Loul* bv thU rout#, ( ;*n be ~ i »« n piitjburcb tt Oocn of Oswlmi End Pitts* ob“ S.nnr,l»nl. KeHroede. Oep^Qm UW. CIiIIOTTI nould inform M* fr}" d ?l *S 4 jj! . ReneraUj, that he 1* STILL AIIYB, and •lull rium« fir bujineM in the oourie of next »e«k, et hUoldft»n■* t ’° >“ |J ?’s™ E ra ylro, ifral Estate Agents. 140 Third street. mHE DAT CLAOBES 0? TSE OOM- TmkRCIAL DEPAKTMENT of thb Institution, are ■~ n for tiw rocentlon of pupil* in MercauUla and Steam 00Commor- '* jITSt edition of the College Clreol.r.Jil.tfmUMMd —call and get*copy. i-kiITNASi’S MONTHLY, fOR OCTOBER. P cbntents— portrait* of Contributor*, No. IT., outhar of “Our Now Pm Went.” 1 Count gtedingk, Part I. 2. Tbo Padoter’s Portfolio. 4* African ProrerbUl Philosophy. i 's&rssssz jffssfift—. or *■>« land, In the Middle Age*. loAS? F.mou» Qoutlm of 1L A Trip from Chihuahua to tka Siam Madia. 12 A ThankagWug. li bonMVMBMi Of the ftuslan War. 16. Tba Reproof—The Reply* 16. The Editor at lats*. 17. A Yankee Diogeoe*. J °E^ dT " landi£ two ■riro ACT» 1W I Jg** •* r —”- S °** >, * I,Bn w n , ggA «Wg"* "TnVaSkiS^- ~~ ' AGENT ' r»UTNA«’S MOnTiILT. urn 0cr035- ' „ Wor ■allUl and Bwyln* PaleM P rl,, —-■—»-««» - &'S^. k SS*«SS=«, i{ssa?aaS3rsr& , fSrAari - Parch. Ic. MUBiso x. 9. A DtT on tbeDuabe. - Pitufcargb, Angnrt 2S» 1864* 10. The nmeai OntrriM of q»yc«M. ,.... IflM 11. A Trip tot CWlmnllßn to tbofitetn Mai—. '• Tba oubsctlbmi hare ion* l3. ... _ . _ Horn I. Eaton, and bare no boaitatton tareoommmnms &|n q, of tb« War, him, to all who may irtabtormplw «»»««>“ yg- 10. Tb. Kopiy, tinman of undoubted Integrity and lnddbugablo lnanatry, K ibe Editor at larja. in whose exertion* eterj r*Uu»» n«j be p**«»v . IT. A Yenfcee Diogxnex. -? • NevQle B. Crtir, W. BoWwon,«.• , u. Rditortel Rote*. ‘ i r I L L^;: Jr - tfassa, ; j “ rt^^^%“S^ unra w«WAl-f Jtm r. o k u EN? I srH,“ d 160 Tint street. HOST. H. MAHaIIALL, JAB. J. BBNNBTT, JOHN QBAff. Pittsburgh. June 38th. ISSI JeStetf life. Fire and Karine Insurance Company; OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET, U vSONIC lIALL, PITTSBURGH, PI. * JAMBS 8. HOOK, President. OsiftUS A. Coltow, B*en\&7. This Company makes every laiuraac* appertalalag to o: eonoKtal with LUB RISKS. A Xiao. against Hall nndCasgnßlokson «l> «!• and Hl* slssippi rirsis .ad tribunal*nod MWWSisks Aid against law and Daindg. by Fl™, and against Parils oftbe Baa and Inland Naslgodon and Transportation Policies imaedst the lowest pates consistent with eafct* to all parties. James 8. Hoon, Samuel M’Clurkac, William Phillips, John Scott, Joseph P. Gaasam, 5L .D., John tt'Alnln, Jtm.t. Johnston, James Marshall, Goorge 8. SaUen, mySMy rr?>ASSOOIATSD Flrsmsn’s Ly CaapahroftheClty of Ptttaburf h J. K_ MOOKhES, President —ROB BBT FINNKY, Secrv- Lsiore against Jl&B and MARINS RISKS of a! hinds. Oftce: No. 99 Water street. J. . W.J.And«*m, 8.0. ftiwyer, WB.M.IMg*r, E.B,WIUIw, c. u. Paulson, VUHAmOoUlnKwood, K. B. Robartt, John M. Irwin, Joseph Ku«. Vo. Wilkinson, p WTldoTObriL }*lX T SAGP’* f BAGBBi UO MARKET street, Plttr fy burrb* Importer a&d Wholesale Dealer in FJJN'CT AMI StAFtlt VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offer* to eitj •ad oouatry dealer* a* large aadwell selected stock o: Goods as any Eastern bouse, and sane prices, thus **Tin* nd«bt, time sod espeneea. r,— o. O. —Plaoe of maeting, Washington Uall, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin allay, pmnna Lonoa, No.336—MmU awry Tueadayerenln*. m«h..»wu fireumin, No. 87—Moots first and third Friday ofeach month. [marMsly Wuun PeßßiyiTuls Hospitals* Dnu b. ScamrcE, Second, between Wood and Market •tnats, and J. Bid, North-east corner of Diamond, AIW gbeny dty.arethe attend! og Physicians to tha shore Insti ration, lor tho flrW qoarter of 18M. . 4 . „ Applications for admission may bp mada to tham at all hoars at their offlrea, or at tha Hospital at 3 o’clock. P. Bt. Recent caaaa of aoeUantal injury aza reostrsd at all bans, without form W. A. yCUJRQ- . r Nwtice*—The JOURNRTMRN TAXU>&SBO rn «ty, of Pitteborgh and Allegheny, meats on th* firac WKDNKSDAY oferery month, at SCQOC&LUZk&'S, In tha Diamond. By otter, jtlry 080. W. BCTSB, Baeratary. ft. 1* are hereby notified t< iuaod at your Armory, on MONDAYS,.WSDNES AYd and FRIDAYS, tor drill, and to tranaaat sueh buti n«a as may cocoa before tha Company. P. BANS, ' marflfefjmd Secretary pro lam. rr tottOMA LODDJBi 1* O* O. **—Tbe itS? Angasona Lodge, No. 388,1.0. of Q. meats army Wednesday arenlng in Waahlngton Ball, Wood *C * (JyLy 10AA ACRES LAND IN FORKS! OOUIVT7. nern IOUU the Clarion river. This land fe heavily timbered, Am an excellent soil,and isntd tooontuln an abundance ol iron on, and athkk vain of bituminous coal. The Vena& go railroad, which will undoubtedly b«buULWill run very near to it, if not directly aesoas U. Tba Millstewn eroek runs through ((, _ A LSO, 600 acres in Fix county, wall timbered snutsUwo, and lying now the route of the Banbury and bit xnttroaA No better investment oould be made than In dm lands. The completion of the Banbury and Erie, tba Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal.lumber, iron ore and eoiLof great value. Enquire of C.8.3L SMITH, Attorney at Lav, . No. 147 Fourth street. feb2±e»m:tf A GOOD bUTLDING LOT, 21 feet front on Carson street br 100 feet in depth. In Birmingham, will be told cheap. inquire of GKO- GILLUOEK, j T fg T at office of the Morning Poet BUILDING LOT FOB BALfi« A LOT M feet front on WTLIX street, sod extending hadf 109 feet toWJde alley. On the back part of Ow Lot Is a Cellar Wall, built for two mall Bouses. This Lot U in a desirable location for a residence; and- will be sola low, and on ferorahU terms. Title good, and dear from incumbrance. Knquire of QKO. 7. QTLTiMOKB,. - jyj3 At Ofßoe of MowflOg Post. A loo; A good bargain oan be had by applying soon at theoffloJof the MOASiyO PQBT. jjlfctf f fib woaa stub nxcssuaus. TUST IMPORTED AM> SOW OPBN A FULL ASSORT •I mint of French and BngHch Gflt aai White China, Gilt and White and Colored Stone China; commonWaresulU* ble for country trade. fsepTl-lml • M. -HQDKIBfiOM* VAlw.bl, RHI K.t*te £»r »*>•• THAT T*TJ dMlnkbt. property «ltn»Urf »t tij cor ®e»««f Biith n>d gmlttteU tto, THHER •*fOCE STORY STORKS AND BWRLUKM, two oo gmitbeiM street, one occupied by Swale A Bcrtbergtr, Watchmakers and Jewelers, and the other, the oorner, to copied by the owner as a Oonfegtionary, liquor Store rod Dwelling; and the one on Sixth street, ooecpled by 8. W. Zander? as aßarber Seleen andDadling This property is one ada 10 ondw, oo *ort . •, . -i - ***• ■ , PITTSBPB.GH VUCfOU: IWm. 8. Harm, James D- Asunder Bradley, ' Jobs fullertoa, Robert Galway, Mftff l ** Reynolds, Arm strong Oouniy, Horatio N. Leo, Kitfaumlag Hiram gtOWt, Beater. Tjtiil for Sale. ,ot for Salt. •t+f'th I t»u BONSMU-A. A. HAS •* * «». taw r cwired Mliril Mwrtnwnt of B*» itjrtoiß of llu Winter BnnMt** .. .1. _ Cok>r«d Gimp and Gcmmer, white RntTßim Cotcrod mhud Tripoli, Ctolorod KMC, Brilliuit., Blo.4*Trtmmtac kick Emhrofcterod I*co, BteowOow*.' - f 801 l Bvtiaad, BjrtHte ViMM k -■ -• Whit* Kngluh gtr»», BiKk *D*iWr «*w. . »*»«» yaTyliy. Tk« attentloo «f MIUJWWM i* Tr*P*otf»M> ■<»«, ÜBT VitD-yntawfcrOrttlyf; ! ~ Qnlum for October; EATlSßETltrlai—WaaaaMAatlta iliatmuMtta public to out aMortmant of HIABM WOw * the moot darttable writable fee li>ns atMmboats, tad itwj dtmttn,ulvt.4/ ififc Heating Store may be required. We oSet nim iHint luoerior in etrle of dwiUi beaatyef eef pmetieal atfiv, toanjaataM}taentoft»H»jtnttaaui. QiT *’ main. a«A», uunatt t t'giATK or joam »tLij*,(PEC»iEKp;H : inita» I of .dmlntaraiion tariff* tae« grant*;!* ft* tlgnad, on tta rareonal aatntatfJfMlCT af i£ TOh WMdoi ttari^of Wtatarrit, jtawAril»«; «ooa knoetng ItamlMlndebtal «lll»ntaeroTOnantL tbo» taring claims wUI praaeat tbrondaTi nillltafieirid* •t tta ot»« of tta nninrigno*. oftan srmronfaolth tald streets. JAMES BLIMLT, OoOlnoTonnrito. Pittrbnreh. September 35. lrM . ■ -4.*#**’ Ilia. BbBSUOBKII BSTESM TWCTIR# iUlWiitaf I of lon* and tta Territory of. Minneroto io n ftact time, an* will letae til* eity Or ttatporpwe IfMfn mb; intending to make arrangf aoti tani I'riSi 're Agent at Toe a City, Iow»- Bt. Pnole aotV OtUlnaamvAtin nesota. Be solicits ibe pntronega of thoeataeeoaa il ulaea a of Locatinglands la tx.e Weet ll*will attend to Locating Land it in the-TfrrUpry « PurciuudngLoUinthedty oi Bt- k . ~ JAMBB B.>ntT, - Beal Batata and European Agasi,-. - MP»-r~- BrnltbfleMmiiut. FEHbutgh- MAUAZiMtS FV* UCTOJiItH-- - ■., GodayVlndy'* Book; lfafMtMJ> htoorfi Lady's Hatktl Msgaatae; li«rt Laaaon, a tale; PoeoM and Pawdlee, \ff Thomas William* rsw; The TlrgtolnrfeoaedleM. by G, C.Fllnghem.Kn-; fraake of fortune, by J. B. Joaaa; . ..- . / Justteodred andteraalohy . " „ ir. x AunnranßrftXL, ,■ ira2B Wo^dfOertbioetr SUAWLB! SHAWLS!!—LoagUkThiMA Wk Thibet Shawls; square Bay BUg§| Bay State Biewls; long Broctte Bh**««jf Shawl*; French Cashmere Shawls; e*4» Iw Scarfe. to greet Taztety. a* .• ■■ •- aepW . HAS AS A -AHI?B* WMi OrahtnU Cwtl B»l*« aj^AsstfafftsfS^^S building lot, abutted go tfc«cafcnaratt>imjnrt Marb«r KtraetSf baringirrontonFanil *tr»k, ranter fttoeg Marbwr HO fcet,lo Cba aB wf, «UA tepnd**» *• Octobot.lBH.nUlbo«cMo»tt» |r««w.« »*jyj** <11: Bolldlog Loti, In tbo Bighih Word, w Word Public gehocl Boon- bun■j»a«ilS»*»*»«B“ anpHiA Gnot»g 4 CARPET BACK,cottUtoto»n aatWflliyhw A mkk<.y«* tot on TwAyiMf, —— eUj;«ntirili U a Cawtawa Owi. Aiij g— ibaaoova,and U*»Uf tbaa at BtoarßMtp»«toßtoy N 0.682 libertymet,or at Lbis wmrdad. ■B* a fl A r/iptT • • DR. R. WRAY leader* hia jprnliaalniiai a«Tkaa to Ut< former friend! aad thapabitepaacaUy* Ag» Office corner of Wabaiar and JBm areata- MfttIHAIWQ QOODA— A. A. MABPH HP. •a the 29Lb Baptaaber a laigatt of WBOT RINQS. which Will ba aold at 62H u—U —al UUHNINO BON SAXtJ—We will open oatba AA Sa] tember aoma Fall aiyles of OMNltt BILKS, BATINA A«P ¥«i^E»rA>A.jBA -gON A-C&.-fcaaa jo*t raoatred a lar*a waH ifljr twt TeltbU, Batin» and SOta. -1000 bmtofli thaU«t Oonyfer.Mlato AT*—l,6oo bujheli o*o, ia«M> it Pmujirufe rmttmdring* to . ; Bfauatt-4 MQgAI ri'DIOXHX BKliD—ttQ ba«to»gH— I store and fornie toy • ~Vp3B g*9llffl 4 MCHAI AND BOUAKb- : ' Z O *g hbds Loeerinc’s floe Syrups; 50 bbls Lorering’i Crushed Sugar; SO bblsLoreriog’s Putr«*»d Sagar; ID bbls sugar-bousokytup- WormMlt - - ffyplft F. R. PRATO, Ho.lHiWl O WHOLKfrALB MKECHANTb—. \- Y . ' Y 100 text* pur* Mustard; / -•_ • \J — W j MTY FBOPKBTY TOR BAUB.-—A efiS \ , ball, four room, finished attic Ih>lilB SO br 90'fett, ritnatad oq Stath ctffofer M»r test A well finished Hoose, od Wylie street, wttfc Lot Why 90 feet. < ••■.«. A Brick House, on Sixth stmt, with lot ST M Coat by 100 deep, to aa alley. A three story Dwelling House, oaHand iftat Three good Housm, oa Th*rd Mmt, meey others in varions tooetjonsaad oa mm terms'. If you want • House, farm, or Bonding Xpt, the place to be euppUed la at the Keel lrtih OBue of - . » S. CUTHBKX A MS,. moU —— 140TM»d eteaafcr. r) LOAN- SU,O». ok aotaeaeeured_b*dty oe eouaty bonds,aseoUataialsecurity, anti THOMAS WOODS. 78 bwrttsl. i_t AOAh * ABL hate tesiwa i >astlf>iUaflrtatrt rf of striped and figured aU wool DabJaaa. 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