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"" PrA - -7--- ' , ... -,7 . 7 ....,7- - . - , - 74f -- : .----- 7 7 -- -7- a_ c o a• L . f lieraisTeas "Plage4olngs Oflea , F,fgA 4tred, near 540146 X 3 V.-Etc.3-14r WEDNESDAY SIOKNING,_ OCT. 80,1861 7. 4 ,01 11 / 1 111 PAGZ—Lite tetegraph la new* ;:wale otitlence?9 matter; new advertisementi. - Liberi y .; S • ray.i7 - -. l Cminilpittl4ol -'- • . At the solemn eeene_of the funeral d • j Cot SARIS, Dr. SOIDIILLAND, for Macy years. peed or the Firat - Treebyteriai Chnenli—in Weettitigtoo, a body of great Strength, Wealth sod influence, and who has able been'ohaplailt'totongress, and who has - ewers pursued' a nonservalireoonrse on the .... ,:. greet - question' of the times, wee unexpeot :,..-: Safi' Galled upon to oonduot the religious ex. I similes.' Around' the dead - eildier were .greuped the Preeident r and Ceblnot, General &bit and officers of- his staff, and other:dis• —.I i "trashed persons. It" was aMoleron me. meet, when greet truths are uttered by honest fnett,, and when timeoervers qnsit nfil, befors'hon dignitaries, and .sink God's Ambassador into 'the-eyoopbant.. Dr. BIM • DIEILAIII Wee . (iv the greatness sof the ma. punt. The ooession led him to speak of - -the SOWN and thpreshlt of the war. The Ames, be sabi, was EILAVAILT—the result, be added,, naust - i - be EIMPIFTATION Ilirrre •worde in such a Presence, and on . huh an otectibion: Hasten grad. (bey' limy iii, pro. ti pbella. He then prooeeded : 1-"" /4nder nuOh a etindardairiEls,le'seld, the war at once bectomes ll'holy one. It sp .' pule to all the highest itttpailetie Of , haman imsture,--suci alt the dearest hopes of the litiliggling tinting of mankidd. It lakes the onto' away from the duet of Dotterel pOiltiesi jugglery and strife, and hallows it among the most sacred memorials of the - American Revolutioo. .Party and seet,.pro •ludime and pinion, reltinterset and ag f„,grandistment sink in the duet before the feet and at the altars of the genius of lib .arly . . . . , "let the achievement of the result before our.coutitry no Sacrifice that we can make , - ,=: - )1I00 sacred or' too great It oost our lath " ewe molt of blood and treasure to establish tidelfetion. Let us . 411 Do willing to rz• peed so much to maintain.it. Tho death of •ILeonidas sanctified Therm opylm ; the death of Warren sanctified 'Milker Hill. So, the death of Baker sanctified Virginia—render• lug the spot where he fell, dying for botnan *Woes, 'seared soil' indeed." - Here the clarion voice of freedom rings s cut iri bneenot to be mistaken. There is no, iitot here about constitutional goyim:. tees, and vinifekrights in human fleet', but • war for emancipation is called a HOLY one. Thie in Washington, in the'presence of the . - dignitaries ditto land. ':This via riot Wen dell Phillips—it was Dr. Sanderkand, the _pastor of the First Prestlyterlan Church. Oh, ye trembling, • doubting, 'pastors, who Dicintordidtedaubjeal with gingerly pripriety, and leave your bearers doubtful ff.ltla love to els:very or fair of your con .. tregatlone,whiolt shuts up your delivcran , :nee, take courage. - - There is a day of eman cipation for you also, when you will no :longer call evil good, and good evil. Arise, ibreak yam. shackles. Are the churches to have no part' in thls great deliverance of '-Ruda poor-from bondage 2- Or-will you have it said in this osse..as it, has been eald before—tbat the world had pricked the church on to It. duty. Recollect that Dr. !Underlaid is no leas a heel) than the brave bloodfinifiiiiihe made the, noble declaration—. The result of the War. xusr ni Exenctrirroi Th. Question - of townseatton. Theinbekgoversinent is inexorably'con :Swilling all properly of. Union men, and the consequence is,"that thoneands are deterred . . - :from taking...ldes with the Colon. In the border Mates, for fear 'of loolog their pro perty. This places the Federal government Is a position of so great disadvantage that it can no longer be et:acted with safety. Con -. seqiejttlY /he government is rapidly pre ming for enforoing the Confiscation law ... ponied by the Ist Congress. Attaoltments have been served iigalost a lot of furniture • . ,g-to.a 1- • beloogin man-darned 'ffidelde, who is ' a Captain in the rebel army, and who owns a number'of honed and !Stein Washington. - - Thir le to be a epeolal me, and If the law . la sustained, the thiverunient . Will at once proceed to confiscate the property of every known rebel as fast ac it may come within - thejurisdiotiou of our arms. • We di not see, exaotly, how this le done `, under the late acted Coogreos, as that limits , confiscation to property used for war per poste, unless it is.ooorstrued -that all the Ittlperty,ef a rebel ie. used for that purpose. 7 ;That law Is a lame affair, and unworthy of " - -Congress, and thecountry will require come ' . - ' vigorous amendmenta as'imon as thit body ..: -,,,. 4 : mesa.- We are glad teas that the Govern -. - .3.." , ' , . : ral ot Seems disposed to meet the wishes of . - ,'. tie people - in this matter, and we trust that C."' -, it;,.wili be promptly seConded by emigres". The prteent' act 'was emasculated, after It ' ' was Wag& in, to plum Mr. Crittenden, sad, other ffentnoky members, and now . ' Kentunky iiisuffering under the effects of • t , • the law. Mr. Foams; in a letter to the Pies.,' on this subject, well remarks : . . _ It-is ilet—let me say to the whining Byrn-. -. L paddlers with Secession In PhiladeJr.hla„and ~ ~ , *''New York—the Republiesue who now, de.. ' gnited the*oonfissation of the property Of all =_i ..—„who ask that the heavy hand of the Ger. S.' : -, ,... , ' 4 ‘ematoetit shall be laid upon their and - oar ' ,, ,.,;t r ~, , ; enemies. ?Theist enemies, eo inforiated :::1..•..? - -'; ' agalhat•what they all the "Lincoln gray" .""-,, - :.' "'Sod the "!Abolition mercenaries," exhibit i . :" ----- ~,,, Rats humanity when they come to treat e ~' ' .';'' •' ~ ',- their brothers, their kindred in blood and .., ; ,1" _ ...,'-'_le inarriage... - They_ destroy the most costly ,i' ~;„ -A f' 4.4104 magnificent pnblio Improvements, Are ‘. ' ': r the dwellingi soit.devastate the cultivated ' - .• , _ 'fialds'of their:own fellow•Rentuellans and „_ 'f ,- --- , a -Tenneeiiimum, and avow their determination ,- , ,2 . ;* to excta° the same barbarians upon. them i.:., '.whieti they. have dieplayed against the ~!:., ' Northern 'oldie's., . - * . 11,s - • ."Among the" flrirteste of Congress at its ' .i:; -'' 7 . ..,z: - fortboorotnet BeiWioll.3,lll be the pastage of • -q ' 6 .-' - wads& confiscation law.ae will meet all the fe ; ',, ~ ' ra9uulinente and exigencies'of thezticoes. '-,,.. Meanwhile, the friends of the rebel, to the . : - 1 , -, - "2-4.„; loyal Slides elan do nothing better than to - 2. odutooiskt Mr. DIMS and - his Government' 1 ~;•::-:- =that; for every dollar oontleasted by the -.415'0'.',, .: * .latter, lon Will be exestod by the constltu -4,...• or it * ulTederal sulhorities. Of cones", expo -,.- ' • ' disso , or al kinds will be resorted t, . by -,•*'',.-* ' ' '' tliese men to save themselves from the ope ,:!, ,:A; ; ..‘ , .vations 'of such legislation. - Some will *, ' = ,-, - , prrbibly assume the attitude of ultra de. *•*.' '-' ;'‘ * •-': - ,.;Wistion to the Colon; others Trill .sell out ,!„„'''‘;:,,..ltadattempt, to secrete the probeede, and it ..„4 T ,4 ,Anny-he that still others:-.althongb th *class (I.‘'''s'7,..• ; ;Arlithe smell enough, in view of tke gloomy I , '-donditliin of the whole Southern country— „;. . -, : air Ira bidincedlo emigrate to Richmond, ” ...? 0 ,. - •' * Cluiefseteri„; or New*Orenne, and giro- prim * -i- ',Goal iffeat to their real emotions. But, as ' - ' 1 ' - the litaluille 'Dimocrat . welt observes, "all ',Caine men robbed by, tile secret den at ,1, 41111111Z10114 min be. paid out of the . property of thole who are now making war upon the *. Caton." The whole system by which this glo. . , . _.. sloes Gave:uses: is being impaired and &gni - . 1. r. 410 gaol of spies, resulting in hie s murder 1 , ~, sir •e_osse,,o/ tic, bat and brava of our brot/t -"-r.,1,i.: , • MEI . , • - ' •. • - - • ..,„ tz_ 'and: Ofporaiiittibii nJ good men on one ;fide, and oupoion bad men upon the olA , r—the sTotent or.iepudin don and of ozocgo roa;fare bri .Isted, coi n if every foot °lour. t, 'The Fa li:mai Loan. Daring the week otitling Oil Beturdeples!, Mr. Inoue took eabocriptione to the 7:20 Government loan:Altogether from ale, to the.sggreg•to amount of , fifty thou- sand dollars. This is &Aug:very well. This oity is, we tiro gnu, is wolvaueo of ony other interior or western city in the trahunt subscribed tc susishr - the Government. We are glad to learn.that the largoaggie. gale sum investecl.here in that loan his not affected the stock of coin itithe blahs to any perceptible extent s Indeed the local ex penditure of the Govrinment at this point insufficient to abrorb more money than has yet been subscribed here; so all fears of damaging other interests by , the removal of coin may be dismissed. Those, there fore, who may have a little surplus sash cannot do better than invest it in this stock. It le lb e ratings bank they can fled, for it makes th argest return inei t he shape of interest, and surely its safely will not be disputed. The aggregate amount of subsofiptions to this.popular loan throughout the country is now between thirty and forty millione. FRZIONT ViNDIOLTID.—The New York Tribune says that it understands that ono of the ressone why the Preeident hesitates to issue an order superseding General Fre mont ie, that it appears that on the whole, no other Military Department has been man aged with such economy ito hie. We thought the sole reason ever urged for hie eerier'si was his extravagance. c We think he will hardly by removed at present, in faoe of public western sentiment, and while he is chasing Price and McCollodi out of Missouri. The Victory at flontial y. The forces under General Kelley are believed .to hive comprised, among others, the Third and Seventh Virginia regiments, ono Ohio regiment, and the regiments commanded by Colonels Moss, Thorbiin and Zeigler: The Third Virginia regi ment is commanded by Col. Hughes, C. K Swearingen is ,tho Major. The above six regiments have, for some time past been performing guard duty between Grafton and Cumberland. I3y his movement upon Romney, the Secession forces in the valley of the She— nandoah aro outflanked, and Winchester, only twenty-llve miles from this point, is seriously menaced. By this route Man assas can be completely.turned, ors march made upon Richmond thiough Staunton, without regard to Beanregard's army. It it doubtful, however, whether Kelley 11119 eufficient force to do more than main tain himself. If he has more thin enough, there will to -a forward movement upon Winchester, The crossing the river at Edward's Ferry by Stone's column, was evidently intended to be in concert with General Kelley's advance, from the North *est, In the same general direction. Romney is situated in a bowl of moun table. There are rich fertile Valleys run• ning along their bases. The country surrounding is productive of cereals. 'lhe town itself is one of the most thriving in that part of Virginia. Ma of the in habitants still long Mr a res toration of the old Union. • It can be' easilyfortified and held. Bat its possession, except as a point to .' guard the rear of an advancing column is of little military importance . Winchester is - the strategic point of that region. CoL Wallace's Indiana Zoomed, early in June last, while stationed at Cumberland, made a dash upon a party of Confederate troops stationed at this point, and took 'all their camp eqaipage and a, large number of arms, routing them completely. Gen. Kelley, who commanded the fed ; eral troops in the attack, 'was born in Deerfield, N. H., was educated at West Point, and for thirteen years previous to entering upon active service in the pres ent war was a resident of Philadelphia. During- nine years of that period he filled the position of freight agent of the Baltimore and Ohio raitoki company. The determination of his former com rades in Wheeling to aid the governmentin crushing the rebellion , and a telegram from the m ' . requesting him to take com• mand, led him to resign his situation, and, within twenty-four hours alter receiving tho telegraphic message, he was en route for Western Virginia. Soon alter 'has arrival he proceeded to Grafton and dispersed the rebels,' and hom thence marched to Philippi where the ene-. my was suryrised and defeated. In the lat ter engagement, Colonel Kelley was badly -wounded. While lying upon his bed of pain, he was appointed Brigadier General, and recently Wll3 assigned to the command of the division comprising Harper's Ferry and New River districts' The awound received by General Kelley at Philippi could not have been perfectly healed when he again took the field, as on the 18th inst. it had broken out. in the shape of a painful carbuncle, just below where the ball had entered. Rebels Looking Forward to Aston. At the Southern Cominerciai Conven tion, on the 18th inst., a series of resolu tions was offered and laid on the table, the object of them being as follows : • 1. To place a discriminating duty . of twenty per cent on all foreign goods im ported into the Confederate States through 'or for account of Northern parliea for = a period of ten years. -- 2. To place a direct "income tax" upon all Northern exchange or bills payable there, for a similar period. 3: &commending our banks, and mer chants to make all our cotton produce bills accepted payable In Europe, at least to the extentoflmr kweigr ii nmortaticma • These resolutions, writes the Mem - phis Appeal's correspondent, who fitvois them ettongly,Were known as the."direct,trado resolutions," .and were postponed in:the business conirn Woe and passed over from time tritime, until it was too late to debate them. They were, however, called for by the convention in the last hoar of its sea- sion, and would have passed but for the argument put forward by Gen. Duff Green, as chairman of the committee. The position taken by Gen. Duff Green was that these resolutions were so fatal to Northern commerce with the South, so destructive of all hope of New -York ever again participating in the hoportatiou of our goods, in. our wealth, through the dis count of our cotton bills and the control of our exchange, that to pass them would be to pmlong tho wu. That the direct trade 'resolutions, in fact, would make any: ad justment with the North imponsible and prevent any construction of the commer cial and finuichil - conneetions between the North and:South, those views, suddenly pat torwird, had great weight with the convention.- All debote-being cut off by nature of the - motion with Which Gen. Duff Green closed the argunent, the "di rect trade resolutions", were tabled. So even Dialflireen, the South Carolina fire-eater, desires a reconatruotinn of the Union 1 The Palmetto people whom he represents are not so foil of roestionlani after all ,Very well. de Men grow old er they am-apt to,hecoine and the same is true of communities:.':.: _ -^; ". = `:: fr&.PLAIIK ROAD XLEOTION.--Ile rtoetholdera of, th e tilow.olli Tale/ Mak Road &many n ett et the OPINION tot , W. * 11. WALnEtt. In NM Third Wont of toe city of Alhatte. gtmoy, on MONDAY; the ith day of Ncvember next, between Z god 6 o'clock r. for the impose at duct log Calvin of the Compaq tor the coining year,virr ono Prettdoot,llre Dinatora.. no Troano.r, and. orb other ot6cera m may on necestair. By mascot an board, JAS.'WATNON;Ja. ortlaful , Prathloon clot ?us l'age . •litusaios 00 car n ttreslaton,l Pltbebargb, October th; leot. TUE STOUKHOLDEBB OF' IW t OolopenS bark,- boullni that lb. .nowt *lactic% for Directors for the ensuing ,sess• Intl be bold at the car% lilt .0 ;fourth alma, **Afresh tho boors of ion o'cloolyl.. bad one o'clock 0. N., on MONDAY. the.*:h day of Norembo r, oclbdtd 1. 00118 SPROUL, Secretary." CAPTAINS OR LfEOTRNANIS, =itit Would do well to call midget their tteterm •nd Ilan& ddlla ol • Wb Is prepared reprint matt or brie, aecordleg the della. la, r irOiliioCo-- • 122 boxer approved broods Virginia Tobacco, 24 kegs No.l 214 Twin • Oo ? . 20.2014 Cog WWI Dry -.- ' - do tar isle by cold JO ON If LOYD Jr al. • im kegs Choice Lowrance county Bolter, tbho Coeur' aw For 'Me by • roc2O MAIN 'Loy DA ro WSW BUOKWILIGAT• FLOUR—:Just rtoolved i trcah rapoly of pfilll• nay Rooltriooot Flour, In 60 and 26 ISo. gecko. Or family {4{o, int WWI . z 0.11.81 1 ,1 a. ass u. w _ oaf .corr ilbectrAud /find in. DRIBIS: AN I) 0110 WE ItIO CON FE 16, A. —No bap In ears and arriving per Panziayirat• Wm Railroad and for sale by IIioDONALD ARBOOHL93„ ar2d 563 Marty miner. war how of Wad. TUbT RICOXIIISD on canalgoment . — cep Joe pair Ilia Chickens; • • 16 pats. live 1 orkolti ID pia live Geese v. , t) AK131 1 11: ON .tiONSIONMENT.- J. SO bids Orenbarrleic . AO bbl. arena Appian , • • 10 MU ISWeed Older, , .` L. li. VOUIT a CO. NO. B UIiAII-151.1 fair to e ebotea to storeandforablo by - - MONONAGO A Aantromus,". . 0c26 N 0.1411 Llborty rgIABLP: SALT.-6 °woe eztratround T.ble Salt, put up In tam !or holly mot Ow etopply to bpi% for We tor .. - , JOLIN ItlettittA.W. 0019'-- eilter Latootty set Mild stmts. Uttekli-8 hhdo: pilule N. U. tiugar, 6 DDtt.. do edolwes, Chaired es coulinment sad brash ILDDL4 Zullgoorttt . • 1 he Protestant Epiecopi Corm ration or . ~ the Diocese of Penns)Frani% yfeterday* tjTh •' elected Roy. Iffilliamkßabon - Stevens, thom- akathuhta - Rector. of St. Andrew's Phurth, in ahis rX. layllt ate gt - tentit"of 94116eitu city, to the office of AFOstant va-} cant by -the death of tWlitmintieiti Z• 7 r - 3 , - O CI L itt Bowman. Although tho choice is regaid- ,r 1;0.....re5,na*0 ash OAFA. Alai; „. is tra2.7s4 lea t. L width they aik ed ass taiumph of the - Evangebcal or-Low •- --- Church arty Dr Stevens is known to bo FRIDAY, Novelists lee: no activ e partisan, and hisvpioty and qual. illcations are acknowledged even by those opposed to his election. The bishop . elect is about fifty years of age. 11e.vras born in Massachusetts, and was educated a physician. When quite young Id want to the East Indies and China, and practiced medicine in the Ititer country, for a time being associated with the well-known D r. Gutshiff Ho visited the Sandwich Islands and other strange countries, and returning 'to the United - Slates, ip Athens, Georgia, intending to practice '.medicine. Bat he soon turned his attention to theology, and after the requisite preparation, became a minister in the Episcopal Church. . lie was chosen Professor of Belles Lettres in'the Univer sity of Georgia, and was appointed by the Legislature to write a History of the State. The second volume of this work, which is well-written and extremely valuable. only appeared within the last two years. -.While in Georgia, Dr. Stevens married Miss Cop pee, of that State, a sister of Professor Copper), of the University of Pennsylvania. About the year 1845, he received and so. cepted a call from St. Andrew's Church, succeeding the Rev..T. M. Clark, now Bish. op of Rhode Island. He has continued there ever since' A few years ago he trav elled in Europe and the Holy Land, and on his return wrote an interesting work, and also delivered lectures on the scenes he visited that were memorable in Scripture history, He has written several works of a religious character, among 'which is ono entitled "The Bow in the Cloud," which is probably the moat generally known. Some time since he had a call to a church in Savannah, which he declined. More recently-ho was selected to ha l -Professor of Elocution in a new theological Seminary, organized in this city, to take the place of the one near Alexandria, which has been closed by the war. He is a polished wri ter, a good speaker, and will fill the office of Bishop with ability and dignity.—[PhiL AN item of Western news, which we have not received by telegraph, is the cap ture, a fortnight since, at Chelsea, Batter county, Kansas, by Capt. P. G. D. Mor ton of a train of 21 wagons, 425 cattle, 25 poniei and 35 prisoners. The train was on its way from . Pike's Peak to the Cherokees, who seceded some weeks ago. Capt. Morten handed over his prize to Major cloud; at Fort Leavenworth. tublic itottrts. fOITY TAX-PAYERS SUOULD tear in mind that the City and Bovinese end Water Bente remaining unpaid ou the lint day of November mit, vrill thee be planed In the bends of collectureon which ore per coat. ■BI be added for collection. _ . Also, the fuerth lowalment of the Paling leave, and If not ;odd by the Om of Do ember to It' will thee be pieced lob tho hand. of the City Bollz.Lur too . • . The Beate Elercantile Te i x b likewise duo end must be paid without further COW, to VIVO auto, on2pxllnosl nzcnanal USK OP PIITTOVer.On, October lath, 1001.1 WAN ELECTION for Directors this flank tall be held at the Beeking /lon • on MOND&Y, November 18, 1801, beilfrou ttio.hon of ll a. at. and 2p. m. The =mast meeting of Stook holders be held on TOKSDnY.'Novetuber_b, at 1 a. tn. (onto) St. IL Id MIRA V, fluder. CISIXIMION BAXIC, Pittatorga, ia, 1301. iLn.N kLECTION for Thirteen Direct or. Mb flank will be held state ITaatog Maas an 120hDaYallth day of tlerramber,pratlass, totems% Mt hoses of 10 et. m. end 2 p.m.' The am:mg meeting of adockbotdosslitll ba habil ob TUMIDAY, blov. SM o'clock st 1014 o'ock im. oniDatek GEO. V. VAN LOY lchl. flashier. • 1A.041.212 Bank, u0t.17, tent AN ELECTION for Thirteen Di rectors of thin lsaLk. to aern dorm; the erf oiling year will is held at tta Banking Lugs, on hlithDAT:Nor. Ifkh, bttinwo the hoots of It a, m. and 2 p. m. The gonna! widths of the akkkhohtere will be at the Eanklog donee on 2171121/1 NOr.l:h, at 11 Weiner a. ra. (ortB:lnit J. 1 1 / 1 110/21/4 Chanter. AUsawawr Lao; tics 11, Iced. 1.A1.1 ELECTION for Director') of ...or mot flank. to mem for the Intoning year, will be bold at the flanking norm. on the 111th day of no tognoer, between the hone. of 9 votooo o. m. end 2 o'clock p. ti s The anneal Mcettog of the flo:ktrohleis will be bold at lbs Banking flowee, on 11116SDAY, the Ilk day of Nov. at 10 crouch a. it. ocladtoola J. V. ODOR. Mahler. lhaottanuti need, t blttabdreko.tiober 17, .861.1 ELECTION Ole DIRSCTOII9 at this Bank, to eerie for the tresatng pew, will be haldkt the Santini Honer, on 11011PaY,ene• eitaber lath, betw.en the hour. or 10 Velem 4a. and Wet* k e.an A genatel nAaott:Lat 000 0 tackhaldara be bald on TUgetia!, jtov. atb, at 10 ,/clock a. ■ telt:8011 - GNU. - IWldeo 0.100, Colder. MAD EibUrtuscinents. POBIEINO OOMPANIIid FO Timm WAR, W. S. HAVEN, 110..84 Third street, PAIsTOY aox.oxte, IQ •ttnoY ATTSS . TION. t. rt. vorar t co,' ÜbSZT - APPLES.;-40 . bble. choice Or 6l APP49° sl r," l 72auritggV,, : 4 CooAro( Market and VIM 644. for ' bbef en it; DO4L4tt. tie VlNtib , vo. 65 VOCIfITII ‘t•Tivier. Drp.les cnaSs rtlh Ibis 'Bali:it beknitlin D.I;" O,F)FOTE'IIBEB, WM :trim I.l.rnat from that Jain C , ,AEL A. 011.1ODim. . . AJOit Z.N /MAL M'OLNLLA_N'23 (Jr III• ao flottr tad: ,, Htvieed Army Rogulattuni 11 . 4 " 4 Elton lalantry Tactic,. • 51 'ClOi•o'o R.. 000ltsritliwo LikOtrary.i. t.t.offygbd Arnite4.. o O , .tt's Intsatry Tactics, 3 lola tilibaw'a oo . vat ry Tffittles. • The Re.cldic • • • 0/01.0 aillitary Dowry. , Mr hale by KAY A N. 1., Isk Wood.atrivit. U 400, lbi. strictly freih 35 kgs chole, sweet, rue flit, • 1200 Acses fteela gorge, ~ , 200 It. Leal Lard, • 30 boa Cheemota ' 7t bore. Orgasm Gates*, O O . Z Ltda. o. I fal't„ PrPable.eltel ooh for Dole by exera • N IL 111013L11,, , , II8 Or TUE 2i&WiLT STILES, . • HALIIvRAL SHIRTS AT ALL PIIIOJI3. .I.;D. uVatis. AOTHER ARRIVAL OF ; GOODS TOR WISSIGI WI4 #ORNE.I3 TRIMMI:NO'FITORR, -77 Market street. Woofs sow re:riving &stoles WO WOOLHOODB, TALI&AIf,SONTAsB; sIUDIAN, BLIOLVInk 8111Wt?- INlie, CAN. 11 11TV411 0 /11,PS, A 5. Ala LAMB' biIItINO_UNDNIt 0 ARM 'NTS, , jai ktiwa. da /MAW MEEINO Bum AN DNA mini guy NIB do do, WOJL NOOK 4 NORTON BUD ED ROAN of all Weds for Lance tad sibs, INISDND Cu? nose. MANTUAN TAUB at all vendee. Also, M 1161101.0101.81.0 SIITB AND 0 - LIABA,. HAND,- INPANWP, WAISTS AND 0 &WEI, do SPTIMIAL ROBRA—otowp: DOOP 11 VISTA AND ODIDINTB, - giLO vita -AND .e.towrurre. edeVIY 00008 AND NOTION).:- Judaea Imams Bf!,EA.K DOWN IN" PRIMES: NIW RIBBONS FROM VICVON. Ott MbNDLY NEXT I WILL OP/IN A LLOGIE GOT . , IsONNET RIEWIONSc In duped calms, which. were purchased th at the Isrgeriew York auctlosa and wW t 4 Wild claim; 1011 CASH. Also, • hula lot of PLOWWRIL ITALVITB, BONNETS, /So. iljrChlao hopes' will *sae limey hi Malt* ai this stock clop purehmatsg. JOEL Mt NW; usTA Std . WU. 71. tdarlkafhlreat, Ni:lkV 'Cirt-1.01)1411 11.111.1 N Ca11.,111J2L310. PALL i. AND • • PALL' AND WINTaa LATNIT BMW Lan? arrr,sa At the old etpnd of. JAMBS' C." WATT,' co or of Pena utiii 6t. Mau lobo:, The airs of JAMS" a. Witt, d +oedeed,' respectfully , Lofts obild diteddioli to his psis ei,b-k of MALL ,AND a*Jl;k6 , , 0: - .)iopyleln all *rid aisles fisaitiuddo riiitierld r fed to OXSTLI. bf kidl*Uß, esriy the ihme.. gueeelli6o conducted oe, the ouzo Oppraild - idozukor as holtofoio.:. The Ifoot of Po! irdo equal 10 soy to kis oily; . - .conald ATS .eLNI) - FALL' S 1 • -471. MEI AT 0 - 00/I,D ock•ril, 131400 spalT, PllTßßuitort, • - . nate ' • bw bo band • yeti large and oomplete►tatk of thel tiifeirielet. ' . . . A' l' S AND: 0A P if,' • • . Both ,dm tity and •coantg,•tratle, width tn.f ei j 'wort Tv, - kow micea... •• : • , ..I ~ .. .4. 4 .nden , procopna.allad.. .. ._. ~ eV ' SU PghltlliNlggoLOSWEßllitN:. oittuoit- 016_414 . ort, iroillAti , tow IT JOBICPU iimmtaces. oral tta. t in 4 tsa Limilcia4 1?1,11.1--55: bbliit No. 3 largo Aliukbrel, aal hall dbld, do, au . 6 , - ai"rdto No.t do• lac We by „ WATT. "W 1,144014 lt) . Of )11' gS/Lit ..If 'm 4 Vll-1 621111 irbbluir to. pkut -tediF mill oat itt. rIOURDWIII'b , OAKLAND N _ WesNM woo katra , P•U.n••t. yuaritt ativri WI tap opt , to th*Goidao awry illtetirtniuk . ...82b11.4NT , ' • • If AtiV.lBl: 15:000 . .-Th* obm, bo lot id la mme i nm ,! ,s3o o t o wn, a rt jatorta of from *too to ilia sp e, jescurid by ltitt4. aid litifine OD 11111 U. crtsitiired lest•istit• it plan% 73 Ht. Ch ft. street I) HMO VAL--Irs. I.lortsv's residence Leo to, No. 061, TOUILTII Bremer, Idochaake Boat Wilda& butiiess Wood mad minim. UlitaX—as ban, U Na. MA Mak st. Milan Gaup's, G jP e 4 : 3 s , • 2 RIMMING- wrojlß _, No. 78 Ilrrpei . Jtreet, „ Criu tow au lak,d a Large mai ttaeot cf • 516143 TEllitlINOl3. DRESS BUTIONs, VELVI2 RIEB ;NA, DOSNICE RIBEDNA. MINN ire huctici, HOW' 9R IsTSA COR • • SETS, CHILDREN'S AND L HOODS, LADIES' . . w 0 O. L HOODS, _AHAILETE, •• ' • GAITCHE , • WO3l. , ' WAR. rHILDP.EN'S rAL ALAS, GENTS' WHITE RNIDED MARINO UNDIERSEHRTS AND DRAWERE, BRUT UNDZESIIIRTS AND DEAWARS, 9LOPHE, 11OSIURY, sHISITS, ts'ILLARE, tiLCH '11101;:- HANDENSDLTIErs, - . And grimy' other article Wm . Imiesd lu &whole. sale or retell • Trimming Rue, latiaAP Elf( OAkii CilhAP, ELEGANT 4'D Armacrriiz STOCK 6F B. GOODS FALL AND W INT.EOR, j, W. BARKER &"CO.'S 59 MAYLKIO'r bTtcli ET ()LOA KS, MANTLES, BASQOZS, SUAWLS.: PLAID, FIGURED, _LONG AND SQUARE. HL'h SILKS: LOUD SILKS PLAIN, PLAIN, FIGURID and FRIIIRIDand RIPPED. PLAID." DRESS GOODS: DRESS GOODS: , DRESS GOODS: MERINOS, SAXONY PLAIDS, REPPEI, POPLINS, VELIMRS,___ . _- _POPLIN TOIL DE UNION PLAIDS, CUEORP,, DOTE LINES, EMB!D REPPS, PRINTED OAKIMERES, &e., &c. DeLalses,l2 1-2 cis. per yard Alto. Atampldo Mock of HOUSE-FURNDMIESG GOODS CLOTHS. CASSIDIETICS, 110SIERY AND GLOVES BREETII4GEI, Q OT3. PER YARD tITS. PER YARD PRINTS, et OTS. PER YARD, iND ALL OTUIR OWN PROPORTIONATELY Glee as au early can. _w2itatilmlT minx GOODS ;-_„4 -17 .0,7X IN ELWABON. "I'. 'LUTON SIDBOD ANN. ASHANIIIL puma/um HOSE, - WOOL HOODS—set ayleA. WOOL OuNINONTB AND /SURFS, SHAWLI3, TALMAS AM:o.oo4l's. • OATIZRI3•AND MITTS. MORINO AND. WOOL ONDORSIIIIITS , D • LiDUCIS A. OBILDRON'S. ONDNILWITAR, TMPOILVID BALMORAL AXIOM WINTON GLOMS—am etilem, • Lie= OI.ONTLITS—mw ' -DROSS TRINUMNDS--choUr.stiltes.aDdrolcrs. ' - 11.0NNST Rt DBMS'. WOMBS A D PLOWIIRS, litteßoupeants. - WONT, ADO NOEL 10, 0 1). ONNTW NINO. MUM, BANDITTI:MUM, SUSPINDIKS.A,. ILEGIANTBrinuis OS STEAL apumq MINTS. _OOI7IITRY MIRCHIAIS, bay to sell' 4414 ' iri/1 be eappl:ed at • ADVANOX ON .11AliTZRZI OMR 'PATON, macaunt 0r.26 Nor. 17 andl9 Fifa} ertreiblE. altitSl) FLANNALII, . 2 . 2 .1 118112, ADD AND TILLOW YIANNYMB, Gtjl I~OLf I4BHILB, 00ONTIT'ISD iiilll2lls BiANHETLI toLtii KlNTuaiiiialtilio, • CLOUD , . scpti , WZAH. JUIAL WILORAtiIiBLiI, e " r( !ii n,MINSTAII 4 SalE Wrtwmt of DBMS Goooll,_ SHAWLS, CLOAKS sal ' .1. -- 111. 'BURCHNEL:OIL L nrit ..X,'..S'.l-i.--: - .L'' 6 - .. OHO : B'S J1:113T nortvlD isov . matngicholerZfivilt offtlialOODS boodOlvibtall albs lakEt tospirtitgusbiblOTElS 01110111111113 and TEATINOP, vhkb **Satter our. k r ,betvaid Amass 344_, buck cly 1:414r, In V buessior otylervad u rrbes to itit tb• thou: ore ~...evippc4l*,,aolleif pit6llll4d the , • 114111117 EL GRIT *'SON. Mum= names, No. 19 ftria et.. ANTED:_stinds rind Mortgages idt $2,0013 sad $3, 1 00, Lgla tr_o_in s.c two to tuo t x 217. ka 11.1.13 , at. Prilq .1, is sI6 Soy & Co .it - - U •OR SALK—A very commodious and .cotafortaLlo sadden:lh larii - dodzanto notglawn. boat In the 3t Ward, Alitgbanyont long nnd euy pay ro .11U, and very low. Javan of natIOTIIK, Attorney at Law, inn gurtn Wrenn' IT A LtiABLZ 011. PIiOPE :TY FOR KA1,7 , --rittuated moth Creek, atebraclas N0..e0 to Gad IL acre. Ibere are on the ttroperty welt+ to ration proven, three of erlaktt are et tatecteat depth to Joint, 01 *rating. Oenasoleollittb the walla la a pa metal eagle% to soot running Order. property la sdjolo lug tte.Ottalmated /Mazda farce Sod perbape Ode of the bast ail sltie ta thet Net.. a oftrr a greet Wilda ao Nur, terms of payment, or with eleluutse for reel estate its' at fotolug M. city. for partimalari apply to H. IIetALIN 00. .0 • No. 611)croorth street, fltrt-vhiss' Dwellingah tioloO act:lndy now, with 9 manna, and' th.=. ail =darn Improvements, located an .anal, bb t awn Wiley comet and Peockayleanta moo..Torind elay. .as -td L. a. gontfinfil AMU, If ALIK—A.4II.II,ri XIV Ntlada rovvon,ln lei mast, one deirielt • re* rya mew In thlt be mid *Pp pr • 11e , nlre 4* UAZATTI U n u ta,, ,e4r g tth asset. abets tleflteWd. mSW ENGLISH BOOKS—Uro tirew, hl Phtic stphy of Mannfactrusa- Beta. Use. The Cotton trlameactore of blest. Britain. vols. DAM. • - 'homy anti feriaetbaluAntarim. By Thomas Xl• -firm, F. S. tt. . 113 rect Architecture. My Tames Menne. - fn ll T y il he hat traf Stogie ot demo& p/ i'ol,! Myitif; Lewitt . ed. Perm., by Phillip Prelim. of saffron" subkoto,l6l ch .dr r relating to metro In the Ware! trolopondmioa. _ Milton's Poems. 'Bohn'. branttfol edition. , KNOW; Puritanismind Ito Latolitra.-= By Johrittint. The llerdrlilp of Christ Py Hugh Miller. The British tknititation. By Lent Brougham-7 Doha. • - • rtampho of Inventions Ind Discovades. Mina:rata Mk Boys' Play tkok of hated:E.: %Do Dove Pla* Boot 01 pails. Both hotidsomely ifinatrated. /autos and Crania. A hoorbomo odUkt our of Hood'. test. Ittitliiit Birds, Motto•and Nests, primisrly desertbet antitelly colored IllhrtrMlona.. . Common Ot.Jects for the Microacope, aniform with the eters - Iron; Ito Illotary and fillonuffictnre. By hirbotrn. Wycllffs Wad the flugneture. By Dr. Hansa, eta, eto. Woo rate by • . • ft. B. DAVIS, 1.25 No. 9$ Wood arrest , BOOHS FOR TILE ARMY.— Begniatlone for the Army of the Milted (Botta Oilbani's Manual for Volunteers amid !Batiks... 11. N. inLetdry and Rifle Tactics complete. tiootea Infentry Tactics. . • The Zoitave.Drill Book. . : Manuel for the Becrn it In the Light Infantry DrIB. Artrueed for the Ballad Males Soturnal by the lath Co!, Elieworth, ". • •' • ' Bayonet Nemeses for the Army. • . ALSO, • . Personal llistory of Lord Bacon. • Life of air Philip kidney. Pittner. Decisive Batik. By &easel% it Waiter Ltaltdsh. By o.lClogetry. Adsariturea In the 13.. th By Rasing Pilots. - Tom Brown at Coftird. S vats. Popular Astronomy. By filltchsll. . Brantley of Ruskin. • • Mae Gilbert'. Career. • • - Glossary of English Words. By Trenoh. liata.l... By AagastaJ Evana. . • • -- a*Facoot, 'and' Theological 11.,0n5. Blank Book. and Stationery. 00l J. L Broth. 78 loarth @Mot: SACQIES WRAPPER!. BOURNOOB, !'TRUSS' MILITARY SURGERY-A kji m... 1 01 ltillterj husgery, or Elute au the Igmermodes of Field, 0 amp end Despital Pisetke,— Ay a. D. 0,0., M. D. 1 volume. Price 50 mtg. AV 41 00.'14:Wood enter. DO YOUR OWN PRINTING I cuougiliaißltylT PAINTING Oilloi • uoththed for Small Prlntim% ptittiontai, Druggists, Isfercbento, eirooons, [linkers, 'Amateur*, due army : sad navy. ao. • Tbo -Preens we offer tor athe :are of ei New Pattern; ore the alsopthet aul.atroopeth and Lost mode of thy cheep Primes ever Intrajod, and or copy lees spur; can be operated 'by any ono, whothar, Faster or uot, sod are sold at price. [Other toe:taws; of, that is to soy at about OIiroTENTII She 'priced Job PreesesinOw In um. The Cabinet, (opon which the PrOMlastand,) are composed of. small thseraoseat• ly and strongly pot together, op 4 for yomtsettell* 11 4 C.AnTelsiil2ol , boys never been egasllel. Call sod epic . ;Woe, or lend for etrcohire, Phung Yaw; pekes,ate v. J. B. fAXILNI , s Otfe No:,1 Borneo street. N. Y. u. utiA .-.-....-. IL .H.. ,u4IL HAM. I I G. GRArtißt; PRODUCV....IIIID CI3IIIIIIIIIBIIIOIII MERCEC.ANTB. PHIL AUBLPHI A SATINETS JEANS, 3. Mama, Jl,SeteY SOLAR Olio WORKS COMPANY OW PRIANATIN ARIA; Matottectutemiand Wholesale readmit Ii LUBRICATING ANC' R l / 1 11111) OILS, • St. et.tt St., near the Bridge, PUttlurgli. I a, liferki—Solar Machin 01, 140..4 Bolas chive OIL N. Toler Borah% 011,N0.i, giaar Bern. AOssaces mean on , ocaulonsenle. Ofttaa:. timi OW.. to 11111orosdera for Craft Ode Of rpet. .citto gravities. - • •• ,,, ir r,112••••••",, 11K , P.C.I•NM r'S WOODVILLE OIL REFINERY. SOLDSHIP, Bair** CO., - MANktrACMIIIICES OP - • BOURN .OIL AND L LUBBICATBO - 011 4 amp comma!" OA: Wm' quslitt of Ilft 013113 OM, elede sod velttoot - odor; also, a pod 1•130111‘loTOR, pura whits bUNZOL.II Md. ulli ORMAIIII• 4111-41.11 orders left at No 35 FISCH Brain % Unit BI ock • wood door, ',lib* pro mp tly Attended to. °dawdle • . ARTICR & CO., ASBAIIIII.B AND lIULNIY GOLD. : AN, p 1 S. R.. ao. 23 . 51•Miel'.111t.irseti • PIiIIUDILPEIIA. • • • ' Gold and SibrairEtonchn' fila-Partlea forwarding packages by Ivrea will MAI with& protol l i aUd 00 ."" "tarn:_ - iblor to 8.878011 Co., Gay* 11C *. .11131W41/1111 C ARPATS AND Oth ULOTHS POUBTB BT.-CARPET BTOIIOI, •• • W. D. I U. bIcOALT.IIR .ban Ibis (LT °POMO part of r very huge rod ruled ireartsment of OAR ernNo, to which they Inrita the anintiwr of bap ere, ea *bey shall be offered op ,the rural firarabli • - - also, a newly Impottad bt of besatlat D611E1611% of *lt widths, and at tits .lowast rites: • t . AIcCILURG, CoituatoUrtow - Dlerahluiti e. and Refined . Carbon 0 1 13; ISM at wow DR. OLtilliLliti /i.. terOWS, lehyoloisr• 'And glargieon • OtOlio. No. SO'Fidoral Utopia. Oppadte Ookinuade Dridgn, h1t).17 CERTAIN *OURS- F011 , 1%171111, . AND A9Ol. Thli' ^ O*DTA7bi OUBX /OH /MR AND A0017 ,-- mediclo• I .iscabsended so Ms pablasibb' log the mat btreccoAt muscly ever_abonsd fir the Cu'. or L^MVXIt AND-AQUI. BILIOIJg tavola lid dibeauos of Livvir. It hi *kb bet ibralsida• .IneteVAIATILbt are mitt boabbobig prevalent In thiarmY r mi Shaft hawing b Inds . thet b Obeid boubblb',o4l/ best at emllbg them a;wasp. PRIOX ONII - 80141411 PES -"" (*ovum! sad forma. only by, -Jab. sta r aitio/ ' • 0e23,.„ carol* Malan stead and the Dtiaatd.:'," MISTERS, at !SARSAPAItILLAn-1A this I) preparation sea hare ell the reittnialre preyed* of the root f otebtued sad- eancantratiii in ell their etreretth and r Mae,: sotoolleigly Fe' led ft yeserteil to lo outs of sorofals, liver catopletat; Alt • diaom,. dyspoysle and itsperst,dobillty. efttlr.obyteossleatemt soccoss, so It speedily puma, the VOA. reetoterly tae stomach Its COON end hobo.. trite totellatol le pulers the entireozarthialloit.— _ Yropsredree.sola by st.B:4!.ls4llTlN:Dtettiq,' tar soften straitltertr York; ' • Bela else by . 11. A. ntuistircralA 90, &Ad also by Drunista i , IJ,.H oliAlw:vid's 1 4 , LouR OIL OLUIIII9 'of all styl eti and . . D e for rms. and whirl will be .411iit.the wives prti" gt. 1 3140( Moth W.tt , .. room. Nbu..Ulaud Mts.Gtaseavost.• • ' 114.ktilgtrgki gioand bread hitt" - "haw. ask! tesai•lty • • I.i age L; H. arka. DB;SAL HOMINY just received and litisle at On lacmil Omer" Ikon of JOHN a. NJIMBHAW, - ogit :Carne LiOntr asa Sad anools. i= :. ta~tis~: . ..... itslu tints. No. 2045 MmursT §siitit; IX t 11- 1100,a14.1111. sr 'mut etniet, ihe rte of anymore 0111 ; - • AMIISEWIENTS. 131ITSMIG11 THEATRE. WIDNISDAY EVANING, OCTOBIR 30. air:fad pipit 11t-thik,aeiregunia t t of Abe glxll..A it St. .1. 4. a*swor t . " sr 'A LC EC o Ei ;- JACKNII9/12 ..*l7/44175r, o, roars& , I , ACRICD . xascmTuAtui.atatumi. - _IMP? lune es zioN;ptaksixtr; • • NSW. 0,4101/NA BAWL; All &bow at $8.60 ver ttoioo, cash. for ado by JOLIN MILIOO/14, No. 81 Wood Oran; !libber". DD KADBURY's. G0.T.44/11,Let C/ri A fir Sabbath- School Melodies. . Ni 11.14,71,1 1 .111/ SCSOUL SiNSIIIO . II9OC. . . lb' Islam, moot complete arid-perfect bymb .thaa Boot mar matte Nettie mem Sabbath t thiaahi. Pb..r $U p.r honored, or 16 cents smile, or $1,60 '. par daraim For Gals ha quarnieloi or Mogi: by-- JOHN 1 1., StaLLO/k , . oell , aired. Pithburth• plAbitJS •. AT A ISAIMAIN. ivi•ADDI ROOK OP 4 40 0 0 broil seen: h•nd P 1 A NOS 11 , 111 be sold at ofts4rLy REDIIOIIIIII PRIORS. ouAnurrra I?Loma, ibbOationali 0x.3141.. bLIUVULt. • - Ft: . 1 00 - x m Her openeA • Normal &boot at Eli% °LAI*, arltglCT , dd eldry. • l'atiotinsy of Sear-hrs. He le the cennteller,et roe Troches*, bo man b 'whom 41 at look iat'itteke *ad Inorecttba.. - 11chtiar meet the Mimi*: -• • LUi.difiliD U. *ATOM. 'I oho& tally'ioneur lathe opinion ireas4abovio. tate plesetrre le hiring it Asir,* °pintos:loot Um foregoing Moommondatlett to fall . ) . mottled. A. MULTI. L Elmo of no ono ',lwo dooorros higher I • catloloox in Ws !Frog it. N. /LIBILY.' • I tali concurin.the bbove rocommandatkot..' ' D.l l / 1 /1151161:fik no can,prapare poptla tor abo Ulan naboot gifelmit ban any other teacher In tbe. ofty. .. • . . T. Dotrirtsrr. Tintms--it m , wo.t.i..4verse %08:3tawd __._ ..._ ILIINOOOK ken' PENN, • .win tikieirtailtONDATOtteadklay BEL Tionap 11111mAnnt...a.ol.lbro. mostba. Btp.TlL..ErlualpaL SHIP AGENTS. 00111M18SION . 3101011.018, :..156 Walant IStree' PHIZIJAILPALIb ...:. DRAIMU IDT ./j.Q IIII ;GRAIN,PRoDUCE,I'oBAOOO ..„ WIPB& , A.ND racitrorfs, lean foi alias m qocolirof i al oiallt advoioto miotsloi.oooilvanoobh ,41,0201.1%. . si*olnukt STOVE& Ds-HAVEN SON, MANEFIFACITiIItEitJ3 . S. YO V E S. - . Wireticaise, Baden! Street, nee:. ew Ravoniatoida;maionstur W. oak to. ottenttaa or dealers to oar large inort• omit ot•Mooldost and.ll/oottuB Bums, Gar. Wood and Irblett we aro aelltott at the lowest Woos. Thom nor tit 7 will dad tt to their advaztore to= us a tall Watanabe our mock bcdsce purchasing ambit' hovel' tin titik Iron' Banks, Ewes, ilellow Wori, wagon Bozo, - • •—• Mitiey4lfitttanilt£4.--.1i13d0111, ' ott;(l,ttimaotoll Mds mode to older. . • . .LUaltti 411 8011. - nONBIG11114012:21 7 -- 211 blob. - '21% do Moog Lubricating 014 ' . 6o4osna Cawood Et °otos, • - • , . Obis. Qom. . ; 110 boon Wooded arob,i • _ _ — _ --- 300eisurdkobtieteated Plotbas, FoAlkoilly 441. Itactrod;tdarcloo oho formaliby • • • • 'U AW _o9NatatibitSTS---- 11.26 tlarbas& o,6barnisol 86626,. 40 bbla. Extra Yamuy Dime, 100 toblE firm Apples, lb dm Bad kraals by • • L H. VOIGT & 642 • 2t7 Liberty ibbilt. t LIANGHA.briI ONOllllNlVroxesseeeded by 'reepretablir dot. on se the *realest ILlSReetcwor sr the sok Asap. 0 1 / of Urn S l udo l kretelYsd b, t rig' • V°l. gala 17 '• ailto JOHNSTON. ; Omit ImilbOild rued fourth streets. . OrdsOtttesiitheriteautts.etterted toe. usual. . AN STORE AND NU& SALS :- e Obis Mae Noll Batter; - lOOUDs'eb pries o the ads - L. U. VONIT a co. IakRODUO*-,- . ido iet rams pketik. 14, 41 , t e ,: = °ld °'.3`l4, Fem.% 4:0 4 fiat _lilts._ r' IfLt w OD stre. ia, uts il 10 I. pilaw Goole Nathan; . t6O tgt.oOnsii - • • - Received sof Iker"!lokby, RIDDLI, .• ode . r .NA. 1 03 liberty Dtre•L (11161iTRUlt; 300 bubble duke Cheatiattev 200ttqww BLitt% Oratim Otago!: k• Priam 4,11 batter sneTes Os eatar nit IL-A/Dotal, MOSIO/t,4free bterme ow be had at Am 0.113 Wei:wawa; for Akar laeksais donated to airVoltugarrilloidler. tatl{4 angy or - tee Udtal etatat, Nitta Pak We will cue. Wrist by tan, river ctrothandry tray al obsrpoixopt, ilnyag• and '- -Aid" - amicanr 204 DOCK 100 1ni48:720*-iittiErii'2l4., . • " Oen saints Lamm sk Som. as wane. 11,14USIVING. 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