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P1TT1523U2tC3F24:
MONDAY MOANING, OCT. 28;1861
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- Pailltrir PACs—Lets talegraptite Prete mie
pllteneopt matter; aaw adrertispispite, eta..
c4•••...1:.,. -. •
„I ~,.., .. • ,•:. crossing the Petallike. f
- That those who have the control - if our
,--- - , - • ''gait army on the Potomac should attemPt
tolhrair the right winglicrosithitliver In
two old soon and a canal-boat, is a thing
eo utterly fertioal ' and ,ridiculous, that,
, but for its tragical ooneequenees, it would
z-,: , =elope derision and shouts Of laughter. 'lt
v- 4 4 , . *mild have been ridienleffi had there been
nnittemy in the neighborhood; bat &ether
•a alroug, crafty, sad wellmanaged hoe-.
--; -,,. tit force , ready to resist and crush In de
';',•,:i''. " tel the first few nnfortnoste men who ehoold
at
_ , - m a , e 14'1:mange in that way, it waterimi
. nal to, he list degree. With thousands of,
irspertZazemen in the ranks, and tiny
. „amount of timber_ along the banks of the
river, what prevented the erection of a
bridge err which men,horeti and artillery
could hive pasded al'efiaili and rapidly as
through a street? Or, i t a bridge was too
....,. _ . .
it -ITO taken to
much,` how.long would s
have built an adequate number of ferry
boats? This wretched bungling has cost
the nation the life of the gallant Baker,
~ sad ant unknown number of shiimbler but
equally precious !Ifni; it has casta damper
upon thsepirite of the army, an. is calcu
lated to cause both army and people to die•
trust the capacity of the men who have been
chosen to lead our forces in this strange
and fearful .
Gen. McClellan disclaims, through Ms
friends, the responsibility of this lamentable
blunder; but the.-queetion remains anon
;swered, by whole %dimity was it done? .
'; To cross over was right; for it wai certain
.r..,,,. ky - hish time that that wing should be_put
ritet ,
in motion ; bit through whose neglect* w0e t!;:.!... 4 ..: .,ft that no preparation had been made for
9 '3l,;::::':'_ erasing fHod there been a bridge, or
; 4!`;', - even • score of good ferry boats, there
.`• would have been no tight near that plate ;
, and this day Pinks would hove been press
'
iog ie enemy book towards Ofanseess just
• as Willi! he chose 'to go. We tell those
c _ia authority that if they will not fight, the
enemy they shall not uniider our men ; and
. they may rely aria it, that if they will not
~ . permit us to elate what they are going to
do, they have no;po•er to prevent artimod
, verdons upon what they have done or ne
gleoted-LO do. The humblest among no have
just as much interest in the salvation of the
Vountri; as they hti;ve; perhaps more ; for
many of as have eerie and brother! and ,
husbands In the ranks, and it is horrible to I
think that they are in the hand& of a eat of
Incompetent blunderers, or, possibly, what
Is woree,-11 set of men whode petty personal
jealousies unfit them for the discharge of
the great :trust with which they are invested.
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Ths paelioTelograph.
The oomplecion of the Pacific Telegraph
• .easnot be passed over, u an insignificant,
foot, even in this season of high exoitenienk
That this great enterprise - has been carried
Shon', without interruption, and now pro
claims itself an tcoompliehed fact, In the
midst of OkollloB4llooll spparently so unto. ,
ward as a treat war involves, (and that not
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a mere foreign war with a foreign enemy,
bat a war at home, on our own eoil, making
T. 7 - the contest ten fold more terrible than any
merely foreign war can be)—that each an .
interprisec a which ought to have marked an
era of peaoe, as it marks the triumphant
progress of c enc , o,/ and civilization, and
1-rihe reliance!' of humanity, should reach its
.tipletion t :we siy, at such a time as the
reSent,lif itself a etgnitcant memory to
• the - main great feet which we hail as
achieved to-day. - -
A few days ago, when the announcement
—war made that the eastern-division, as far
as .Salt Lake City, had been oompleted—it
seemed as . If the Bound ware the warniog
that another triumphant hour would noon
Veiled forth in the march of Thile, when
'the lightning-wieged Thought, as qttestion
orreply, would ask but a single bound to
- spring from - ocean to ocean in all the future.
And the hour of triumph and achieve
ment. which bath oo sublimely strack in our
• ~.. - -
hearing, is but the precursor of ono yet
grander which will announce that
either ocean has received submiasiVoly the
. •
!'sine w oh has gone forth to the ends of
tits eartlip and, will guard sacredly beneath
her waves the deposit committed to her
t g so that the winged Thought may
:,....3111111 from continent to continent, may gir
dle tho earth itself do lees space than even
dile!, &bit "dainty spirit," could or dare
peptides to do I
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Babel illserles.
The Richmond Examiner, in commenting
os some of the distresseinaused by the war,
• sa7 l t• • • "
In the rapid exhaustion of , all -sorts of
. „•;. 6 ,4;„ - supplies in the South, we must look for an
-' • alternative of relief, either in the ralsieg of
• '•
'
!ha blockade, or In the prompt and enter.
" - • • 5,.. :Saris's% aid of Southern capital in the pro.
'iluellon and manufacture of various articles
of prime necessity. Wo have o'o4 , of corn
• and Sour, rice, and tobaaeo, and cotton, but
very little of anything else. As winter ap
-1•••-,, . - preaches, many ,
of our. supplies are being
J'Ast eximiuded. Our markets are nesrly
beer of tandles,..cotton, starch, soap, oil,
■ baoou, relined wagers, salt, iron, shoes,
.., • •! 4 * -*clothing, and other necessary supplies. The
.'"<:deinand for bacon—an article of prime DO.
tossity—la largely In excess of the supply,
-• • • ''.7. with exceedingly small stooks in the hands
of dealers. ,
There is one article, the wan! of which
• :create. great suffering in tbefifouth, and that
Is cosi. It is surmised that the Nishville
, ' did not leave Oberlesion for nig of °DAL
NUJ otitis chic' esn'ne longer be lighted
• want of cost to mike gee. Whiter is
.er coaling, and ueat suffering will - result for
tpeioa.of the accustomed 'supply amoisg
those who hare hitherto depended upon this
fuel.
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-, • -bradawl Acting? MoCsasznas.-- - Kdospateh
tionilrishington says that those wbo sr* sup.
posed to be angaged in embarrauing sad trying
pylons our young Juni *onto essdnul
bsv. atready_takan alarm at the fond and In !.
4:44 pretest. which by been rataekby the
loyal. press in all quaiteri. 'Ties respolie of
eitotia I[ol7tollitti to Ma anallantals as
untirieg, and herculean energy and
'. , ,Artsilactos to all parta,3f his greatmtlitary die
'PUY et: O P or these Interments evilest
pat Ornierals'ireth not sent to board at. Fort pa-
Onistioz. Liz i. repined tolotei Wien lent
,
I, taironzionlio.► to . irupenede Zolliootrot la the
. 06nimind of the robot army in that Mato.
MEE
Huta. at Dattowlisetturt.
"'Am,. hei - -'n.m , Othich ibis'
terrible •dissfltee .is in the fudge to bear.
Ruteistd_ifow we have
Ball's Bluff, and there are many points in
common between them. particulate, In the
gradual manner in whiehwe have arrived
acthe Liras several dayiebefore wo
w
comprehended all the humiliation of the
terrible itampede of Ittire Run; and we
have taken a week to come at the painful
eouecionsneee that our men were entrapped,
and helpleealy slaughtered at Ball's OWE
It is prObably too 'seen to utter a decided
opinion se to where the blame Hee, but it is
no longer to be concealed that a•terrible
blurider bee' been committed by somebody;
and the country will net be satkfied with
out a thorough ventilation, le&ithe blame
fall where it may. .
We content ourselves, for the preeent, by
giving some comments of the press, and
some of the incidents of the horrible scene.
; The Korth American, in an editorial, sale:
"Oradually the melancholy truth respect
ing the disaster .at Ball's Bluff is .drawing
upon us, and the hideous reality turns out
all that our worst forebodings had; looked
for. A calamity so appalling might well be
concealed by the government, but to Phila..
delphia, whose sone have been led out to be
slaughtered helplessly, there must be an ao
oount, rendered by somebody. Nobody
doubts that the.men all acted cottrageonely,
and were_nerved with fearless bravery and
coolness. Row, Zhou, does it happen that
'an enemy, said to have had no -artillery;
could achieve such a victory and cause eneh
a terrible - dieaster
"Alas I the explanation is easily gathered
by any discerning,mind is perusing the ac
count we publish this morning. Our •men
were- literally led by their officers into am
bush. They were exposed in an - open field
upon the lop of a high• bluff to a murderous
fire from an enemy concealed in a dense
wood, and with the river at their back and
no means of retreat. By what terrible er
ror of judgment such a field was ohosen for
battle by slam which had penetrated to
within a short distance of. Leesburg, we
cannot imagine." •
The New York Refold, commenting on
the disaster, editorially, says:
"Worse than a crime—a blunder. The
American people are getting to be pretty
Well schooled into the meaning of Talley.
rand'a famous paradox. Of all the bland
er') that have visited our arms thus far, this
last is positively the strangest. Even though
we knowit actually happened. his almost in
credible. Any military primer will telly= to
beware of giving battle with an unbridged
rim in your rear; and yet this battle of
Leesburg has been fought in that position,
against greatly superior numbers, resulting
in most deplorable disaster. One of
our finest regiments has been almost: anni
hilated. It was a terrible mistake, aces
atoned by prodlgieus misjadgmeht some-
Where. - We do not yet undertake to judge
who the responsible officer is—it will take
time to clear that up—but there is a stern
reckoning-to be bad with somebody."
A correspondent of the New York Times,
who was an eye-witness of the whole fight,
Writes as follows of the closing ecene : •
"This was the turning point of the bat
tle. The repels were five to' one of the
Union force, and-the latter'were finally or
dered to leave the field. The retreafiras
made after the Ball Run pattern, with slight
improvements, the men roiling, eliding and
almost turning summersaults down hill,
to escape the galling fire which now assailed
them from all points. The rebels were con
stand; reinforced, screaming like feria at
each onset. Before retreating, they threw
the six-pounder down the hill onto the river.
The howitzer') were left on the field, andlell
into the enemy's hands.
"The Fifteenth and Twentieth Massachu
setts Regiments suffered very severely, los
ing a large part of their numbers in killed
and wounded.
"The fourth boat-load was capsized, by
the men rushing Into it in too great num
bers, and the whole party, about fifty in
number, well and wounded, were precipi
tated into the stream. Ten of the party, at
least, were drowned. A great many tried to
swim the river, and eank from exhaustion.
One half of those who are missing were.
drowned in this manner . It is not yet
known how many of our men have fallen
into their hands. The destruction of life has
been far greater, in proportion to the numbers
engaged, than at Bull Run. Multitudes
were left dead end dying on the bank of the
Old Dominion, their groans waking mourn
ful echoes from the hills and woods. The
officers have suffered severely. There is gn
way of ascertaining the actual number of
casualties"
Another eye-wit:fess, who writes to the
New York World, gives the following
graphic description of what Occurred after
the fall of Baker :-
"It 'vet souve oei pent I I got the Colonel's
body to the island before the worst of the rout,
and then, looking to the Virginia shore, eaw
each a spectacle as no tongue can describe.
Our entire forces were retreating, tambling,roll
lay, leaping down the steep heights; the enemy
following them, murdering and taking prleo
note. Col. Devon left his command, and SWIM
the river on horseback. Col. Coggswell,ifter
unavailing bravery, had ordered the retreat
himeelf, bat, being wounded, W 11.7 taken. The
one boa In the Virginia channel was speedily
filled and sunk. A thousand Men thronged the
further bank. Muskete, coats, and everything
were throirit aside, and all were desperately
trying to escape. Hundreds plunged into the
rapid current, and the shrieks of tie drowning
added to the horror of sounds and sights. The
enemy kept up .their fire from, the cliff above.
All was terror, confusion and dismay. A cap.
thin of the Fifteenth Mansolineetts at one mo.
mail charged gallantly up the hill, leadingtwo
companies, who still had their arms, against the
pursuing foe.. A moment later and the aline
officer percelying the impales/mese of the Mina
lion waved a white handkerchief , and surren
dered the main body of his regiment. Other
portions of the column Surrendered ; but the
rebels kept up their fire upon. those who tried to
cross, and many not drowned in the river were
shot in the act of swimming.
"Night came on. At .4 p. m. all of oar bind
whose fortune It was to return had landed-ob
Harrison Island, and the fire from the Virginia
heights had ceased.
The rebelttook all our guns but one. When
I left 'yesterday they had shouted to us, telling
us to come over and take away our dead eons of
b.--e under a flag of trust; bad also mounted
our own guns on the heights, and warned as to
leave the bland la four hours.
"The cause of this sad havoc was that we had
no proper mesas. of transit and retreat."
This is enough of these horrors. We giro
them becsust_ire think the public) ought
always to know the truth. If we meet with
a disaster,let us acknowledge it, and while
we condemn the guilty parties, - let us with
renewed zeal end an unflinching resolve, ref
turn to the combat.' We may expect thou
testa a great war suoVis this, so. hastily
sprung upon the country, where almost
everything . is to be learned. Oar men are
brave even to the extent of rashness, and
our officers have given undoubted evidence
that they possess at lout one soldierly gni!.
Ity, that of courage. Tharp is a lack-of pru
dence, a lack of military knowledge, a look
of provision for any and every contingent.
Gies which_ we. hope time and experience
will coned!. While we mourn over this late
diem ter, we should by no means be die
heartened, or limo faith In the Government,
bat !aspired by the greatness of the conflict,
and the immense stake wo have waged upon
its boo: wo should she saperior to every
Cliraster. ' -
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New Yoax, October 2.4.-4 A letter trent Rey
West, dited the 20. h, reports the arrival at
Cardenas, on the 1616, nt the rebel steamer,
Theodora..from Chattestaisi with the, French
. - Conrir - eed Anilly, and Messrs. - M*o lied
Mtge% Wye iebel eommiesionen to Prance and
Eaglaedias passangus.
td E Bl l l4f t# : WW 4,-111 #;
DlciaraimitanAeliT7Ti fili;ll4kad a ly.
std
eioqviat.' He pald-tbefolltivingii44liriiiii
t) the 4.utßuted Baia
“Alit, • poi* Bakers HA
was twitter. than;
au eagle I be wan atrooger thin d lion rand .
the Terysouldt bravery and manly daring. He
'poke by my side at' the great Union square
meeting in ApriVand bit 'smile of fiery as d
patriotte ekquesee Jet ring neonmy ear.
And has that noble heart ceased to throb,—thaa
polar to ptay I ii3l that beaming eye been
elsreed•in death!.Has that ;ague of elo
quence been 0.4 w-a forever! Yes, but he,
- has died on the cause of humanity.
•iVh.ther on the eealrAJ high,
lotbe usel'e Nen,
The fit:net J 4. fa - ie. to die
fa. where he dins tor msn:
"U:' foreign birth, be laid down his life for
the laud of hie adoption. Let native pion
traitors contemplate the picture with what
composure they can."
He concludes his remarks as follow§ : •
Uoinn movement is not a movement
for individual man—itis for mankind. It is
the firat reel struggle between <quality and
privilege Which the new world has ever Seen.
it is an effort on the part of individuals in the
revolting States to trample under loot the Con
stitution of our Fathers, end raise up a 'anti
nobility, based upon involuntary servitude,
upheld ,by despo is military power,und elevat.
leg and perpetuating the rule and reign and
consequence Of families.. It will be blasted
and overthrown finally, and then it will be a
eubjectoi universal wonder how so bold aid
wicked an miniature should even have been
conceived or attempted! Above all, how it
should even have found advocates or apologists
this side of Bedlam or Newgate, or perdition.
It will fade away s oddenly, but not like the
~ hassle's fabric ol a vision," for it wilt "leave
a wreck behind"—a wreck of every crime
which aver disgraced humanity—a wreck
of, every " woe unctimbered." which the
human , heart hai ever experienced.-1.
wreck of burial fields unwalled, of vacant
&trades, •ol desolate hearthstones, of •sighs,
and fears, and lamentations, of .widows and of
orphans, of maimed satvivou; and a wreck
of roiled treachery and blistered traitors, who
will evade tha society et men, and shun the
light, lest Scorn shall point her "slow emu
ingfinger," and eaclaim : "Yes, -he was
one,'" and darkly whisper, "Traitor 1 ,, But
rising almie this ruin, emerging from the cloud,
fresh and beautiful as flawers which spring up
on the departure of Winter'. desolation, will
be our institutions of equality, refined and mt.
rifted in the lemma of adversity and
.strengthened and invigorated by trial, shining
before the world with renewed lustre, and giv
ing light add hope and joy and promise to all
God's children. I see what lies behind I It
Is corning—it is coming ! "Donna ye hear it
-'dinna re hear it." Then, again, in our
glorious Union shall we •
"Rise truth, love sal merit' 1n triumph dencendlog,
• And Nature MI glowing, In ltden's ilret bloom,
On the cold cheek of Death malted, sal rues ere
blending,
♦nd Swap Immortal at from the towb "'
Tux Formate DlNAllata.—The Waehingtota
correspondent of the Fhiladelphia Press learns
...from undoubted authority that not more than
four hundred of the Fifteenth Masasehueetts
remain alive. Almost every officer, commis.
Coned and non-commissioned, is wounded,
while the lose of arms is without parallel. In
thie gallant regiment, there is probably not a
gun left, and but two swords were brought
from the scene of the slaughter."
TOE SEARCU FOR run RIMEL STEAMIER
NATTIVILLE.—The United States gunboat Con
necticut, which left New York no the 17th
kilt., for the purpose of intercepting thenteam
ship Nashville, said to have left Charleston fur
_England, with Mesas. Slidell and Meson on
board, arrived at New York, Thursday alter.
noon. The Nashville had not been heard of
at Bermuda.. -The Connecticut proceeded to
the Nary, Yitrd. .
0 01 4 Bowes.
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l'C. ----- OITY - TAX-PAYERS : I 1411fLo
rvw beat in mind that tite Olty and a Tat
and Water Rents rentelnidg - unpaid on the rat day
of November ILIII, .Ul then be placed In the bands
of colleators,on .bl o ts flee per cent, .11l be added for
collection.
Atio, the fourth tnetaiment of the Paring I. doe,
and If not pal 4 by the Ann of December Dent will
then be placed Into the banded the City Solicitor tor
collection.
The State Itettantile Tax Is literate., dn. and ow.
Da paid mlbout 'Anther eels* , to raw oasts.
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• Itionenst floint or Prrrranton.
October ISM, ROL
WAN ELECTION for Directors of
this gent V ill ho beld: st the Banking Howe
on IdOND&Y, November 16,1661, between the hoftre
of IL a. m. end 2p. m. The enenal meeting of Mart
holden VIII he held on TUNSDAY, November P. et II
a. m. (oe19) IS. M. Al MINA Y, Noble,
Omstx•6 Reny Blttaturgh, as 114 1861.
DI-ELUTION for Thirteen Direct
...m:lr ore of MN Bank will he held at the Booking
noun on . IIONDAI,IBth day of November, proximo,
between:vb. bane of NI A. M. end S p.m.
The animal meetlnger stockholders will be h•W on
TIT IGRD AY, Nov. 6th at lOnl o'clock a. m.
OM P. VAN DOSSN.Baohiel,
loon LITT ball, tad. 17, 1861. -
EWAN ELECTION for Thirteen
Eli
tectnn of this Bank, to verve dorms the en.
nalng ;tar, .111 to held 81 the Banking n0t..., on
MONDAY. Nov. 18111, between lhe boon of 11 a....
and
She Minya' mooting of tha atockbedors will behold
at the tanking Ilowa oa TIIIIIO.IY, Nov. 6th, at 11
o'clock a. m, (oetklnol J. MABOI,IIII, Cluklor.
AuJoaaar Bah; Uct. 17, nal.
lAN ELECTION for Directors of
tide Bank, to serve for the ensalog year, grill
he held at the hankie' Howe, on the 18th day of no-
VettMen betwien the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. eel II
o'clock p. as. •
The Anneal Meeting of the rtoitholdeta will be
held lat the Catalog Milne, 011 TUIWDAY, the 6th
day of Nos- at 10 o'clock a. m.
J. W. COOT. Cashier.
. ' kIIOSAMUW SAM t
Pittsburgh. October IT. 0111 .
• iraiAtl ELEOTION.OF 'DIRECTORS
ht this Bank, to surfs for the *moans year,
wilt be held et the Nanking Meer, ea MONDAY, No.
vemberlata, beterten the bouts of 10 Neloet
sod 2O'cicrk t.
A gonad lotellrg of tho Stockholder@ wDI he held
on TOIND a Y, Noe. 6th, at 10 @Mock A. Ar.
cotTAOLI OS1). D, IIoGRAW, Oehler.
jr"..PLIN K ROAD RLEOTION.—The
rtackholden of the Valley Plank
amid Clompavy VIII melt et the OffPICII off W. I 11.
WALIINth In the TVA Mud of the city of Aileea
gheny, on MONDAY, the eth day of November noOf,
Delman 2 and 6 o'clock T. et, to the terrpve of Out
log 0111oera of the Company for the eneatort 'seri vim
one Praddent, Ave Dtrectom ens Treavireh and I uch
other altars ae may tm nommatv.
Ny 'order of the lloarth - JAB. WATSON, he
maxikl • Pneldeat
Onitts es 001 Peusra littoselets Go or nrnitcount,
Pittsburgh, October 111 k, 1101. I
WTUE BTOOKILOLDERS OP TIII6
Company are harebi netlike that the enacts"'
election for Dimness ler the *tuning gthr will b
bell at the Moe; No. 113 fourth Mn, between the
hours of ten (Moot A. D. and one o 'clock e. on
MONDAY, the 4th deg of Navambe r, 1661.
oclAdtd I. OWNS OM) UL, gscretarr. -
.
lbttu abbertiorments.
CAPTAINS OR LLEOTENANIS,
FORMING mu/walla
Ir OR - Wilke WAR,
•
Would do woll Ito call midget thotcPooleca sod Hood•
tall, of
iv. s. RAVEN,
No. 84 Third street,
Who hi prepared to prtht mall or tarp, according In
the deers In,
rA..wcrsz - oakx.ons,
To attract
ATTSNTION;
CARPNTS AND DLL OLUTDS
AT TM/
MIRTH ST. CARPET STORE.
W. D.t'N. MrCALLUIII have - dip opened
part ofs a fiery largo sad varied aseortamt of Can-
Firma. to ?blab they limits the attaaffon of bat•
era, as they shall bs offered ea. Um limit favorable
canes
Mao, • newly Imported lot of b•aot , fol Ditoao ITO
of alt width; •nd at the.loosat retee. •
W. D. An WiDALLTINI,
ST Fourth vilest, am Wood
. .
rposeoco=
,K INS bozos opprovod broads Virgluta Tobwo.
3010. gt
mad
Twin do
' bbl. . mad ' do
For sob by ordN • JOUR /LOYD k 00.
BuTTER-, • • •
100.kso ilea 'myna*, Yoooty
10 bbbs.vylidl pbetal do
Worisbi by bellt JOHN ILOYD - k CO.
TIN . 25'bb1ipnixni): Set
vivoors Cranberries for ago DP
it2TIM a imonielis,
pa • Nes. IMAM 123 wood arm.
..011kito trim
. •
l e ctsy***-4ENitqr,
YAIIDLKV ST A TRS.II3 -
Ektu.ii!G cYcOrs• at:
L 010 a,,, 4 * 1
OLD iiitaltir.wiiihsciispja:ii
Taw sox - k ntgirisolx..3
cluN4
i.S. cLeAysire
CALIBRATED no:ors 80AP.
BURN .• LI) PALM. CA • TI Lk, ►c., I'ux eb*Lied to
.otAcr at 10,4* . pr,es., „
/ink& .10/114irthil Diggg.st,
Oorn•r Bmltlifklrtad north-W*4o.
Ur/lemur trus UoartzolLaS or ALLniil3lw. rk,
Pittabargh,.ocloxr feth, lout. I
CONTRAOIOkS.-- , zealed
prupo
sal. Lilt. remit.] it this oI auoti iduNDAY,
horomber ith, for taking down the darueget portion
:at the sin:distal of the briSite o'er Paeltetp Cees,
on the floe of Plum toiraebfp. Exesystingibe mma
fora new Matelatfat to a prOp-r-X•pibilbadtep any
beedell miltenali and D 111111114( op the same t itafor•
mor hdgbß Bide to be mode bn the retch, in:itellag
all areteriale and labor-
By dttectica of Comte Cossadsolooere.
0c2825,1
liHnl tLallHYHT,Ooctroller.
i'l ON SIGNALeNI6--- - .
%./ 26 bb le. Refized Pli,
25 do Recce Debi:10016; Oil.
„ t
60 texts pilme W. Muse,
50 dcvn Common ro oms.
100 do Yew/ db.'
76 001.. Omen App .44;
60 bozos Woodet 6,,
800 came choice acts d E., ache*, for family n.
Received, to arrive COO fox sele'by
' ' PURR VAN EIORDER,
0c22 ' N 0.114 Mewed rent
DEAKL HOMINY jut ,iaceived 'and
for chret the /emit ► Grocers Store 61
JOHN a. RENSHAW,
•
0e26 Onro •r of 'Liberty_ mad Hood etreeti:
L_OVERING'6 SYRUP-6
a.a bah. ).s. tovorlog'• Extra rbiloojelphis 9yrtie;
Jun received owl for nlo by Its bartel or aantalllfy•
•
JOHN A. MlNElliAilr
OoRB corner Lltxriy sod Hand street,.
NEW, ISUCKIVIIZAT"FLOOK,—Just
received • treeh Ripply of pleui taw Auctieboat
flour, in 40 and 2 lbs. mire, I.)r family neeifdr miler=
by JOHN A. HAMM erif,
0021
... corner Idberty and -11and•ta.
DRIME AND 011010 N RIO corerai.
—ssoiege In store and undying pin' Permit, Sew
nts Hallrollif and for Ade by • ~ •
. •IdoDONIALD A AAnUOILEd.
ad& N 0.263 Liberty street, sou Woo or Wood.
PlrattL,S--5 Gone prime Pearls receiv-
Inc and l'or sale by 1.1 it.M SY LI. uOLLItin.
QOM. STONE-20 bblo, Powdered, fur
1.) fosinatim, for Ws 6, WORM U. U0T.7.110L
DOT CLAY-20 tone for alp by
RIENRY U. 0114LINFI
$l5 FOR
.000 —The *b to will be inresied in
mime fron(11300 to $5,0110, ler of term of Irmo threw to
c a nt ea " rete b ratitnt a i n e a tir w czr o i%,,.., - t:
at oc'6 pIITTVO„ 13 014 Ir sweet
ANOTUER ARRIVAL NEW
GOODS 703 WINTIM WSJIN, at .
HORNE'S TRIMMING f.:iTOREI,
TI Market street..
We ere now reatelog a ebolee Idol WOOL HOODS,
TALPIAS,SONTA/8, ISLIAVIIS, SHIRT,
INKS, OAPS. SIITTd, WARPS. Po. Also, LADIES`
YNKINO• UNDI!. OaRMINITS. IMILDRIBra de,
MAW'S imam° SHIRTS AND DILA WARS, HIATT
NIB do do, WOOL SOORB; BOSTON RIBBID Doss
of all kinds rot Lanai sod. 1110ww, DI BRAD OuT
008 P, BASTICRN PAWN of all qnoliles.
WIIBBOIOPRID .SISTS AND OeLLAI3B,' HAND.
KIIROUIPPS, INFANTB' WAISTS AND O&M . do
BAPTISMAL BOBllB—cheap, 000 P SKIRTS AND
001182T8, OLOVIIS AND DAUNTIATS. 'AN IY
GOODS AND NOTIONS. JOINP/8. BONNE
rrWtiNTY-514111111 lAbl! OW AP
PIJOULONEI for selling Liquors, filed% in the
0 lork's omc. op to October MI, 1501: -
Buchan= John, taros°, Inner BC.CiI Tp .
Black John, other rode, 4th ward, Pittstnrgh.
Penns Mary A., eating house, 6th do do
Carson itobert, othergoods 6th do Allegheny_
Groh Theodore, eating house, - Pittsburgh.
flantshusQleard, other good*, 3d .do ilrghatit.
Kalif Prod., , taw* Lower EL Clair Tp. •
Ludes,* eating hatesei 3d ir•Sd, Pittsbargh.'
Utter Precirlsk, tavern, 2d 'do die
The Goan of Quarter Pensions will mast on *ON,
DAY. November 6th, to set on the above omen
oe2l. Mitten W. A. HERRON, Gleas.
0"Nlp AT W. D. LWOW,
°MIND AS W. - A D. DII(108%
OPKNED AT W A D. MMUS',
OPINE) AT W. A D.' lADODW.
OPMARD AT W. t D 111J01J3%
STRIPED FRENCII SHAWLS,
BLACK & WHITE CHECK SHAWLS
- critcor.Ani; OP TOR NEWSIET
BALMORAL AKIRTS AT ALL PRIORS
W. & D. 13U01:18
0i322
H ATS AND MAPS.-
PALL STYL MEI
e.IaoOORD do 00•111 r
11l WOO /MIXT, eirrasonou
nave now on buil a very large awl complete stock
of eke latest style" of
'IIAIS AND CAPS
Both for the dty and rometry trade, erblth thet cin
mil et Cory leer pdoea.
illr•Onlerr promptly filed. m2l
s UPEttIuRNOI4-EXPLOSIVRBURN 7
ING FLIILD, , .
°mum allo cost on,
FOIL SILN LOW AT
oc2l CrOfifi' Market atesit and . tbs. Dtiatalfd.
A CERTAIN %JUAN lyoa
AND AGUE.:.
A 01MTAIN CittlLE /08. AGO)
. _ .
?hl. madkine I. recommended to - the pnblle ea Pe.
tog the suet effectual 7 ewe*: ditecwodllm the
eonot 7111illa AN ONU BILLOW wed
ell disease of thogliter. S,
IC ii-Na etc invadable
preventative of the - above did:oast . ..tavern id all Medi
are now beaming prevalent in the arm, mul, thaw
having Glen& there would conenit - - thi•lr beet lit.,.
eat Iteendlog them a parksgm " • -.•
PIMA OMR DOLLAR PNICPAIIIPACIII.
Prepared and dorsals only by__ JIIX. riamipAt
or/3 corner Market street and the Dlariood.
triC NM% W 6ioo/)/0
PALL AND MINTER:I
fALL`AND•W INTIM
LATIIB2 131,TL1131
Lynn mum
Al the ohl dassfof
JAMES WATT, • :
Corner of Penn unit $t.,9/air
. .
Tbeteirs of 'Jamei CI. Wen, d iceated, respectfaUg.
ludle : pobilo, Attention kt the racier iamb of ?ALL
AND ,ilfINTDif aooDs, canapriaing .11 noireit
itylinAot teshionsble materiel adapted to ONti24l.
KILNS' WAAIl o soliciting ari twig all. Tier Devi.'
Aping' be conducted on the same approcedanseinei
ea heretofore. , The Attack ail Doti Mk% I. °OA la
nay in ilea city. - • . .
MoULURG,
bommteeion
Noe theitieot. -
Crude and /Idled Carbon 011 s,
60. 61 WOOD mum.
M 4 JOR . GNNNItAL.IIiANLLAN'S
L.U. 011.11 AT WORK-211M ,ARI4IIIB Of U.
Welk obibotrigke doonlyttoon In dettll of tho 1111 n.
ktitonte of Zarriot. odoinithl thOW. ontootntee
to on irrupt tho.thalled Stator wile& By 011t.go
BIoOLIILLAN. llOof ()opera 0.0. A. .JllnOtated
with 1 Soo Still Poetry& andyounn hun,lrod tigron.
'ter alio by , IKAT-/b CO.; II Wool stroot4.,
TO 'ARMY:. UN CyfilliONßlKNl",÷ -
- 100 Kola Ginn *finer.'
10 bblo great Older. - ' •
o. hhds - to .
Al ;vaster.% angelus sorsias
- •-:4IIIaDONACAI A. Aisueaute r r i
Xisittviatime.
APPLE 6--50 bbla. Green Apples for
wee es aen 51UI H. Otg.uas.
Goolf,.- •
-3 . 1111 R WN IN Prat*. --.
NswSILVO.4B FIIOJI
osjc4ozio Aymiq 4 wad. orxli. A LARGE LOT
.
.150IitNET. Rl.l3tOli
in choice ooko a, which_ wort. ratcheted We Week at
the t,rs6Npf Nei loitiloith eel till Fe told Ott/AP
Tog OALift Alto. a loge lot a
----ninnatut-vsttitrrk-emotatts:
Is -c blur, locklug at this
stottG " Ilui-Nli,
Ncr..Tl Market &reAG.
Cll k A.P ,
WrlloW4 4 tVit
rxtrozi
-''::-!p-:ii..ie,. - ..:*i 0 - 6. 0"i
.411.1•73=ft wxrrilis
J. IiARKER & CO.'S
69 MARKET, br.tet/Gif/J.C.
CLOAKS, - • SACQTIES
MANTLES, WRAPPERs,
BASQUES, BOURNOUS,
SUAWLc:
PLAIT),
ENURED. • -
-,,LONU AND
SQUARE. ,
COLD SILKS
PLAIN;' PLAIN,
FIGURED and "FII3ORED,a4
REPPED. PLAID.
DRESS GOODS:
DRESS. GuODS:
DRESS GOODS:
.
3IgRINOS, SAXONY PLAIDS;
REPPS, POPLINS,
•VI:LOURS, POPLIN POILiDE
UNION PLAIDS, • ' OUEORE,
COTELINES;- EMB'D BF/PPS,
PRINTED OASUMERES, &e., dc .
Del.alaes,l2 1-2 ctn. per yard
-- ,AUw, • complat• •tuck of
110IISE-FURNISILING Cio,olig
CLOTHS, - ". SATINETS
CASSIMERES, - JEANS,:. ,
uosmity AgD GLOVES
SIIEETINGS, GI OTS. PER YARD
SHEETING % 61 OTs. PER YARD
PRINTS, et OTS. PM YARD,
AND. ALL OTHER 000 Di PROPORTIONATRLY,
LOW.
Clive us an early call.
00t/DS
V -
JII.Wr IN SJGABON.
BOSTON RIBBED . HOPE,' •
RELAXER EDIT HALF-80SX, " •
WOOL ,1100DP—eas myleA. • • •
WOOL 04,81PORT8 AND s'OABP.4,
_;"
SHAWLS. TALMAB AND Maw,
PLLERVIIB, RAITNRS AND MITTS,
MERINO AND WOOL UheiCtBIIIRT3 AND
DRAWERS,
LADIES . AND CHILDREN'S' UNDEEMBAR,
IMPORTED BALMORAL PHIRTN,
- WINTER GLOVll3—tmw 'glee,
LINED GAIINTLIITS'ne rtjfar,
DRESS TRIAIMINGS—cIuoo, stylm awl ram,.
RONNIT RIBBONS, RUCHESAND FLOWERS,
SMBROIDXRIEB, LAOIS, RDOINGS ic;
ORNTFP VAX ANIRTS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
TIE& 8114PENDERS,
RLBOANTSTYLESOOTRELOPIHNC6NIETA:
COPN}RYXtYCI4ZVIB, `;
And all wba to salt again, aid be .aapplle4 at •
vsairescita.ADVANOß ON lULSTERNOONr,
EATON. lIILILCROM.& .00.,
_Woolui7andlolafthistrekA,
I~~MBROIUER&U B.ETS,
U LINEN do
iU 111101D1RID COLLitil3,
L SOS 4 '• do •
111011101113' dq
IMISIOIDINIRMANDICIROOIII
rouiputifi ' do; , • i
-, l.l4bortETIa6PKWi
untuvriNoE,
IN/Azar. OAPS 41,19D.-111 , 4118ft .ttt
INPAN 2 W - 111KBIWIDIEBXPAIIIIIU4 , -'
44 . ,81[111211,-
DB>ERB TRIMMINGS,
IreLVST 11.111nOPP,
Tauemtnas,
• . •
caocuktraiNago;;-.•'
OVIPUKIII. L 401:
HOCIPAUIitaTif4Nb4MU 10 . TO,
_ 7
- wo , iza_.liooDs l
_-- wool 6NIT N g
. .
• 01111E4 pont S CI elf ACT'
GlPttit'S'
10. Market' Street. • ,
ARRED FLMOIELB,
watTs,
• GRIT !MOIL , , Limvau k .- • •
.• . •
,POt*TOL:ANii AAritus..4i*Ores•: ._.
sAtlNstro; KEINTUdIiCY JEANS, •
OAYIINPEES, CLOTHS,-.k
.
_ .roa Azi - o.uoli43lrZA
SEAL VP N 1414
CIANTOE FLANNELS:*
4.f 111401t111Gili
- SHAEILEY , .
0P1 1 7 1111 4. !it
•
, tposoppT, • . •
DIARLS-5 tone prime Peals to ar
j. du..l for oak by ILNNZIA. COLLINS.
44, --
wirctx-bt Ns--I(4w m k i t Morii7iges
its
- :‘Vl 4 ca, v , MOO .stt hogeß from mo
to
tip+, 31.10. worm. /61ppls gITVeI, 1.3 Clair
erect: sel6
.
•
T R. 4,- TO - :BENT—A 'KILL
. (water power preferzrd.) by '•
'preetirol Wrier. Ibe brat of ref: recce can be OVIKL.
19r-rar . tte4llM-14 "
reTly:lrOd No. ed Walnut rtreet.lll2wbergheft
~fax dr .ICo
VOR SALtu—A Nery commodious:lt
e.efon.bleted. In • drank', 14, selob.,
had In tlnkll . Mud. Abegh..J. on= tong "SP,
toy tat., *ad Te,
_tow.
43. lipuirit t .. '
141.100/4, Ja, army at tiar":-.
I,24lltuartkstr4L
U.kt&I.J.&B1.&011.- rittkMTl lOW
y sipi-41111akte4 as -lintsch Nnesk...smtbrising
- 41iresn IS Sad Ittrres: sks property
dx wells In virlannAtagitsWlltree *Vartdch swat
so fade at depth tepestlibig."7'Colitlectid with
the wens Is pinnstsgsughisOngood Mash* agave
'MN property Is sdjolihnt estabrstont All'Oarnstek"
tarts sad Is perhaps . ook of the best slUngst. ler that
teeth. W* - 45ini a.iiiialtialel44sestriadmia,
:pas went, or watt shebang* kg nog .+lststs, Is et ad...
!Adrift the; My. Tor particubia /*p&p to
aap
N& 68Nyfi'tPoorMatr!!r_
LET: , -=A firat-elass Dwe4ingf 1
- natm.tlrely new, with 9 coomIkiLAIWAL
14rovimeliGt, Inutea ANL .I*llo. Ds
L •tui Whey .treat and PratifillueLl %Tut* TOMO
VIAL. r WITS IstaLsll
cirowin; fir a -Pal ord.r, nOW trivia/ Uthisiont
Prodim titts.qate: WUI mold eh„* for emit: W
inhAs d.,llthstnatabnnt
N
- Vootts;,. ••
• F.W . S.NO LIST BOOKS—Ure Au
drevr,' itbiltarlphred Mash tarst • Ban.
Ore, The - Cotten . listadartaxa o f
arum Britain.. ,
riser, and FM:talk : lo:a America. By Thomas Nb•
In seet:Afthltriizi. Brine. •
Ildssiaor I Meseta Ily4astes -Wyldmlaranth
Tony Ithmtratedr .
Po.ati6j Phillip Trinean;er , rariens subiretr.bni
eb ear nearby loosen:alb [hr War cif 'adapt:edema'
alittca'a Peerom
...beir`s beautiful edition. •
Englloh Yaritinisritind Ba Leadsra. SyJohnlbol ,
Inch D. 1).:
.- The Ilerdshl y, of Oahe. By thigh NU . •
The British Genttltatierh By herd Brearsimda.—
rintsphy off nmotinosand Dicooverlia
The Hoyerfilday Book of science. The Soya' Play ,
Bcok oilmttrii. . Both handsomely. illmtrated.
LloolVe Gimps led Crao p. ; A
. Iw:rip:me . 0
Mas of Roirra best. , -
• British - litrds. aid NestA,prpalarly described
Wen .
d - •
• Common Objects for the . elicreampe, nollierta with,
Iron:lts Abler,. andllanelacialm By hlrbili
Wycliffe and the Sago... Mi. J1.74:11%11•311214etal
Me. Poi sale by • DAVIY; •
as~. • -Idca o .3 . ,WatallareaC, i.
BPOKB FUR
llMMtlatioaa for the Army of.-the UMW. 01Mter.
filltomea lfelenteara sod Maffei.-
B. IhriolfrY.Mal B&Bs Tmlirs
. Brote•Totiotry l'acttre. - • •i-
Tlia Niemen Drtll Boot. ' _ • • - 7 •
•• norms' for the liecraft ld - the'Lllht ' fnßdtiy 808,
Arm tiged for the Ualfed.litatee, Zoulreta .by they
itayoriet Itzereflum far tie Army.
Personal Illatory of Lord Barns:;
• •
Life of Sir Philip Sidney. • —"; •
Caen Decisive Battles. By Creamy.
ch. irattrr Rakish. By O. ; •
- Alhemlanic floatbficelflo. By :A; BoMEgr
Tom Broird at Orford. Tole.'.::
Pormlir By•lfftebelL :.•
EINa Offberea Career. •
- Blarcary of Iligdah ' trench. •
Beulah. By Augusta 4. Blanc
MYrBchool. °longleaf, Breit:al Mid
.71iotoilral
Motto. .Dunk Boobs and-Stationary. - -
oe2. . • - i. L. BEAD, 78 Fourth affirraL
GllthsS l , MILITARY:. SURRIERIS
sum.' di MARKT 110riror7* Blab 0 4 th o
km.rgtmeles 0101010, ampp Ault, lialeoo3 Pniatigw.;-
7 &LOKI*, 11. D :1 valiltrailVa 60 mt..
wen ,
,k QO. 15 . ,W001l Malt.
Et AL T 17 Et "AL ,
,
teal I P .11031,1C141'18
MMIB SION - .Pll E_ROUA:N:O,
136 Walnut kitrt-set.
•P97LAZISLIIII
FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, TOBACCO
WINEIS AND - LIQUORS.
0 imam foi tenon tone ante on receipt'atitoods.
ta.lAbotal coati advances mado on coostgattoints,
nnnel74
itLlVAroit's
. .
8 : N V 11 IA- 0 .P
7 1 11 E SUBSCRIBER BETS LEAVE
to all the tatonron of Booksellers,' Stationary,
Maim glass Bose. oat all tabers. to is
irXrESierarn Ai3BORTMEIgIi
. .
,
— axes
.
N , V E 0 P .8
.MANUPAUTUKED 8! LILL- n • - •
Th. , Riede nothreet, Mary etyle of Littniralota, On.
ant.•sllmlllog, Parttolte,•Drug,•nd other. - vinietlee—
Alma, Parchment and Cloth Lind; all =naiad gun,
mad In the naannotteet msnrar , as tna beatibldlog
Machines yet Invented... •n 2 •• -••- -• •
Al.. , the' hying Mina Minna refers; tninolen
lured exptetily tor the eibactlber, and no better pia
penult be Coned In thin annuity: , •
Fantidu, with Aride Itat atipzhany sent: hymen
a 'Dealer. are:. Wined - in Wan
doentlea,ptinat;atyka,4e4 he. '
SA es elm RAlnkOti.. -
. .118 Ntim Sta•ilitto'
.
Du YOUR, OW.N YILINTiNO
PAINrING 01/14311.:
uudiroed for Small Plittleo, Stallooeris ,
Nottbente, Gamete, Beakers. /Lisiteui 0, the &Army
sad tioey.4o. The :Proem us omen tot ale of
• New Pattern; are Um dmpleet sod ottougusi
host mode or au, 'cheep brume nett imes lad. sad 00 .
c u 4glonglik Olmcrited sures., whoilker .
printer or Doe, awl ere so d et prices hithertotudeerd
ac that is to' my 0t about 0612.T1NT1/ the Weed
Jot. harm um la um. .The °ablaut/ (upon arldeli
atm Ruske - smut) ate impaled of
17 sod stroogli per together; suitor oolupeotome and
contatiiNti c a have WNW beau equalled. - el
id t and en—
mine, or emettoralrcularaiglelugailiti . , sutoq *o.
aidedmi '• '• - No. t Spruce shwa,
J.umt, —J. Waaras, is,tlealr
SOLAW.cOIt. -- WORKS COMPANY
. 0P PitiaßrzakisrA,. :
Mainthoteuers and Whoteals polders In
LUBILICIATLNG " - AND -ILIASINII.II
St. etair,St.inetir thellrigge, Pittrtourgh.„
Dade Ilacbtas Tio. I: Solar Mao
Chloe OW No. fi eats'. Birulo 01I,1to. 1, &dart/aim'
Adraticaa mide on ooluignmon a. Spoolal attar-
lion elm to 4111kiKordere for 'Crude Ogle or att opip.
veg..
AffAttTER it. l 0 ,
A;O:LD AND
r v
elliarit Street.
Gold: ackr!ot.
43 utim torwirdlas 'Peasito WilWou
meet sithapromptiot cdn,klfruni...-
/WWI ke4tramet4:,-:'47Calkiilidlsk::
.woopytitif - P4 . - Rznti
11014158Elfr BiITAN:,I4 - CO., 1
Lillariairaormusa
101136111kAIVIEBIRTIllil1i,4
Rrop 000liontly, ea; LaAktr: verf beat quoin* e< maislNG uLla Char oad . arlthout odor; also, a good
LtiblituatOtt; purl ithtti 181111 . 7.9411- end Itaia
47,411 °Marital al So all rtreit rraiort. stank
Mora. aocood door, Wilba to.
“ 11 4 1 4/ I _ l .
C.•
00:P,ATIA.
10 •
r 0. 0 -
• mass,
, -Altrx•
nUOL--- • • *
mslikt; 4
stausp
' -;•=m,s"-'1.14*.
I C-.4
...,IblttA 4 T...
, ,
•Ts
- ' '
;7iYcYICRAN(jVy .;
• rio: tkwa jnitticAtertisiiiia a
IlilltarAinr. 0t Buimaaammr,:.- %fungus
IiP III:IB CtRg iga . II. .IVaAIgi.4LIKIAN,O ma am'
.
ruticular sized or stole! BNB= AND ATV
lorgkor to whir at abort sulk&
• ea- a. iplasmortplituni!bo,lll,,o*.l44-
OTICE!"—Ile Wa,rehoixely ooptrc
jA pied by as haver inseceiguey•Clbi gni ito.
bees removed to No. MISS 11.11181119MrIT. • 1111 .
door. below our looser - • •
We • e now reoehliit a aboloO •lot - 'ot BAOO3l'
PloOULblati so3d , llOlClOdairse from
.th• -
Smote Houk owe Oben bib lieelod to 04 oat co.tee
mem • edlett IL . HAIVII &
tWOOV PIC"-111212i ''' 1E- V
toas
dII:icairiii.*:MCIIIDGKIIP/pOACZAWNIMfix;
=they will sae ogee extra' Pear TeL relietb alma
am MO Oat to the earden every Mew inthotak - •
I' AMAISE)
MONDAY !YE MO; CCROBiIi SR
RAG-PIOIZER OF PARIS.
MR WINDIMPOL
MANX inimo
To cooolodo
VUE
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Prises $l2 par into rah
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All Varieties of Aires aidArtiiii,
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altars corettlly peeked and boxed.
Bbounboots sad hotels furnished
at theft notlei.
Oebtoat Motets supplied wit b. ironactiledo to the
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swipeelsoetAso. , tumomen arm
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rtallag oar city wilt Fad Itto shelf Mendip to eptea
tor a tall alliettailltat oar week hake!, perokaltaa else.
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p . 4412 and Fancy Grate.Fron*,;;Rendere,
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upotior style, sad at prime to It tbetlitii. We
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warms and the pablior:
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too Brown
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ROCK:OIL
800 ana?aq* 71
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