5 _.... ' ,ipreis6o4:ll-.1 atAtiwkiimmo sir • JO : fir- 4.l2glifirsiftilltwnllniessti The 1[ titick anit; 7, _______ . . ny ti t. ve ir esee 'to" the totem This ne w Sens.ationelSiniiijii Wits present • _ s, . .. Yo ; $7 Ing COUMII,IOII War . InAlgeotlemaii who ed for the first time. last evening, to a good • Fa d •~i~T,: Va. ~May .al. e0r ..,,, a ..i. k TE ; 'ha: ghat *Wiled fimit a•short viAit to G elk audience. It is replete with tdrange scenes s ts g , -,_ ~..4 , . , ~. t , . respondent of the Associated rrcss says, a ,U%14-41CROW I.Mr,x/...,14g•- --`" Fremont',► department. to eorreet an; and - startling situatimis, with splendid tat- Ireatmassimasee made thia .afterrioon di BTl`msr• *rents for The Ikls' false . .. . impressions whei, !rive . ...s em ! hliniux. heatitilel new scenery and brilliant covered a large force of the enemy; ente-4 - filibloolia~_inow.ciith.... .. ...- ..t,„.. k . ~ ,: „ coati - . stag,, 4,14,.. The plot is well laid and Ii " `del~ infantry, artillery and Caralry, ' h°4l,l64oll*""rwelPH*t"S "` eri P tli *&l,-,rps-ss4'' . • . • aceuusenber, Norms tt son under Capt /na developed • mainin,g the interest some apt or seven miles from• here,son-the *..._.—# 1 1 6 2. 2 i__4" 'OH _ Air "' -- - I Hunter; . 'ecnliiiny A, Si Virginia' Voltin.- thrtiughbut. 311 . .. ti. H. Allen as the Ma . Winchester road. Our troops opened fire - . - i 7 UESD .- AY MGR Mika, 11 4 - i ' fi. - tiers and paying a visit to Pittsburg, was earthy and Capt• Peep O'Day and Mrs. oft theinarid drove them for some distance, -- —_ _.. ___ _..._ .._ ._..:-.--_ ___- _s s - induced to take,a trip lately to General A flen as Nary Kelly, were well sustained • taking seven prisoners and one 11-pound ,i-i-tic ifiGnoilon Imo 1 Fremont's army to see his son and other by the company, every one being well up cannon, inanufactured in Liverpool, in vi st. • ' . Pittsburgh boys and found then, all in most in Ill s parts. The piece went off well and 113.61, twelve wagons, and several horses ---=--=-----'-----'---- - excellent health and spirits at "Franklin," was a derided success. It has sheen pro of and mules, said also. recapturing iiix men a .wretched, muddy hole, not far from ilueed at great labor and expense and will, -of thi'Mnryland regiment: wh o been ' Staunton, Va.,.where they were encamped we trust, prove remunerative to the man• left in a house in the vicinity. The names under Generals Fremont. Illenker. Selienli agement. It is richly worth seeing. . these men are John Corcoran, of 13x1 - under Milroy. Having spent a week in said timoiti, frictured collar bone; Corporal camp I lett with the army on Monday last . NEL FOnler, wounded in the thigh; Hen for Petersburg, :30 miles from Franklin. ,sy Raper, Little York, Pa., shot through where we arrived on Wednesday. . The the cheat:seriously; Thos. Mitchell, shot army then proceeded to Moorfield, and I in the - leg; Sergeant Uhler, seriously left them to return to Pittsburgh, by New wounded in the thigh. - Creek. I saw, during my stay at Franklin, In the affair we lost one man, named in a Pittsburgh paper that said army was Crawford, late a member of the Vieg'ne. Legislature. He was captured by the en they never were in anything liken starving amy, and had been released very lately. condition, but just previous to my arriving He is front Wheeling, and was trying to there all they had to live upon was fresh obtain a lieutenancy. Richard Hawthorn, beef, hominy and coffee; they had been Monroe county, Ohio, First Virginia regi without crackers for three or four d ays, ment, lost a middle finger• and Ames but since that time they have had an ahund- Wetzel, Co• A._ same regiment. was shot ante of all the neeessuriea of life and QC - '' Through the hand. the rery beset quality, too, The most thew The loss of the enemy witi not aster - want for is regetabes and fruit, the absence tamed, as they left on like first tiro. of which causes considerable diarrhea, but independent of that they are all in inkik perfect health and look much better than your citizens, many showing a clear com plexion and rosy cheeks. They all appear and express very anxious wishes fora fight, but a large majority of the natives do not lika and have very little faith in their leader, General Fretnont; at least so it appeared to me from the conversations I had with many. I was very kindly treated during my stay in camp, had tong chats with near ly all the Pittsburgh boys and shall be most happy to give any information to any of their friends in the Smoky City previous to my leaving, in about a week. I rat) be seen at Haworth 4• Brother's grocere store, in the Diamond. Mayor Nawg - er mid the Pa x . The That is neither- the organ nor the advocate of Mayo r. Sawyer. He was not our choice for Maim'. " But the. Majority of the people: of the -City elected him to • • fill their chief municipal office, and while he fills that' bffice he is entitled to the countenance and support of all good citi zens, in . as AM as his` actsare upright, honest. lag/trend for the public gold. We iave seen, therefore, with regret, not unmingled with surprise, that the publishers of several or the rift newspa pers have permitted their local reporters to disgrace their eoluMns with the most scurrillous attacks capon the police regula tions of . the-city as administered under Mayor Sawyer's direction, and for a cause which all good Men should approve rather than condemn. • For Years . 'the columns of a portion of the public press of this city.have been en cumbered and 'made - vile with minute ac counts of v agabonds , criminch and lewd fellows'of the baser sort, to the outrage of good taste and pure morality and to the infinite disgait of all well thiSking people. No act which a base man of woman might . commit has been too vile to be eschewed from publicity. A prurient taste has been cultivated; and each day the acts of those who riot in bagnios and patronize the vilest resorts of the city have been ushered into our families. Error, vice and crime seem to have been the chief commodity upon which, the local items of some Or the papers were based.-- The evil had become intolerable. The er rora of one member of the family were paraded forth not to secure refatiration— the vices not to secure reform—the crimes not to secure punishment—but to grati fy a malicious auffitnnatuml taste. When Mayor Sawyer came into office circumstan ces early rendered it obvious to him that -- the publicity of all the matteri which mien come before him ass Police Magis- Coar,rni., May 31, 18112. trate wopt not conducive to the public wel has Wen at Richmond tare. The recordi of p,ollce courts are the Reauregard -ts isfgeatffire, its I have last thing which honest inelit deskeil to be others have forged• 4bi?t.t.t _ o the d ex- read la their families, and tut many instau received letters from ay e e s the nittm re of the publications were such change of prisoners, Arc., n,.. rY • as to carry grief and aflame to the hearts for the last fortnight. innocent pnrties. 111 r. Sh,.wyer toilesolved, - The evacuation of Corinth srr he was concerned. not e a par on Wednesday and was completed .143 ei.ll umci i ke . forbade the use ot the Thursday night, but in great haste, as an kijs o h ,„ e to the reporters of immense amount of property was destroy- fa t~es byt . toe . 44 9f: p#4;l;itti/Ir to this ed and abandoned. the p re - ncleonduciis to public NO troops have gone from here to Rich-J; • • - ,ilmogotet ! ty was, t h e re irdond unless within the last two days. m as o a raliiy e , is . it to seem [Signed] ' R. W. HA LLECK: porters Of the pr,.. • -,e,4 rll4 leil t . iie Mayor Major-General Commanding, to have taken the groh ) 4, 6 ' ; 2rt d had infringed upon their vc, -NC kia pd- since that time the attacks up, i.ight ministration—his police . and , - hi s watch have been almost unceasing. lithe publishets .of the .papers which have permitted their column s to be rims abused would take one moment's thought, they must see that the Mayor is right and the reporters wrong. The example of all the leading papers 'in-the conntry proves that police reports, exeept in special cases• have been abrogated; The public do not desire the brawlikik.of the wicked men and women who always infest large cities to be blazoned in their households. Crime must be punished, vice as far as possible prevented andreforined4-anditrier-rebek edand convicted. • But the law has made provisions for these thinp. The orgies which take place in the bagnios and dog genies of our city and the crimes which their habitues commit are not necessary to be arraigned before the bar of public opin ion. Long ago they have - been tried and condemned at this bar, and4he disgusting details should be concealed from the Imre minded and innocent. We speak as a .citizen. as the father of a Bndy. We do not • wish our wives and 'little ones to be made familiar with such things. Who does? The Mayor is right in the stand which he has taken, and we hope to see him sus tained by the community, as we have no doubt he will be. .- We have no doubt the publisheri of the papers of which we speak may have per mitted the attacks upon Mr. Sawyer and hia administration without serious-thought, I and we can say that the people expect them (tojudge honestly and speak from honest judgment in this matter hereafter. Change of Depot. linen ttii. WASHINGTON'June 2.—l'he following general order has just been issued: The Department of Virginia is extend ed to include that part of Virginia South of the Rappahannock and East of the • railroad from Fredericksburg to Rich mond, Petersburg and Weldon, Major *General George R. McClellan, United tea Annfi will assume comatandthere ot and of all the. United titstes forces ita __limits. Major General John 1.. 11"oid. United States Army, is assigned to the i‘onimand of dm Middle 11 epaement, and will proceed to Baltimore and essarne the command thereof. Major General JOllll A. Dix. :United' States . Volunteers, will proceed iminediately to Fort Monroe. and assume command at that point, reporting to 3fajor Cleatetal McClellan for orders. By order of the Secretary of War, , Dlopoiek From His!leek, WISHiNGTOI, Alike 2..—Tbe following _,Legiddi Liaitjaat bees received by the War Dei t Z•thieet m reply to an inquiry from ties. 31;4. - Carers Dits-inloo. Yom, June 2.—General Casey's Avis/on is composed entirely of New York State troops, but there are none from this mity - Ittit. • The regiments are as follows : Ake 50th; 81st, Btith, 92nd, 93d, 9Gth, 98th and 100th. - - - AIICUSEMENTS. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. LIAM AND MANAGICS .. , ...... WM. HENDERSON. PIMPS OP ADMISSION.—Private Boxes, $S 00,. kinsdeSeat in Private Box. $1 Odi Parquette and UMW Melo, chain,, 50 cents: }amity Ciiele, enat* Colored Gallery, 2i cents Colored Boxes Hatay 15 omits. • beconinightofMr. and Mre. J. IL ALLEN. .Seeeminichbofllr. and Mrs. J. D. ALLEN. Second night of the Second night ( f the Noesigh_ y. or Prop4P-Dity Boys. otarartbr. or Poop-o'-Dny Hoyt.. A Airmith Drama. *est Irish Drama. New_Scanem.,Splandid Scenery , New Scenery. Nippleniimpp. ' Splendid Scenery. New Scenery. 040 , XLIA,NOLLI BAIA( 1 plum presiniiimm= ItinitoVEN . er +genuine. Dora USEt010"18. teeterjtlineh froze th .131p oi lloWtzatecztoe r m for ni tsving; Luse amortintsit."ll7ehi"; OM. - foe Ack e rt . t 7 ttrtll""ehmke , LLeilit_Mitgo,Farraniett lure. ° "'mulch ' ana% nmeniehee + the largest aniortment in theft. Yby • (741ist anutheSelMON Ollrth Nt3ON ld and F J ou etre. _ _ ATE' PINNATE—E. L. GAMIN a candidate for the nomination for BLUM BIENATOR. • DISTRICT ArroßNEy ZORN fra r/21.4"innitoAtiellieLveirlieebe Vi lleathisting Republican tanir ba g r a e r the INC solatirtr frap4ileooll AT E AWJr D CI aliltar: - DAVLDJLITOHIE, at present one of the bi•Wialraldiel Of the 'Court of Common %Vlma coUntY. will be a candidate Va. _pi I MI County Convention. for s M 6 ..911100 he now occupies. - -- • .1 Sliglig Cold, faugh.,, , Kaa.stsenes a or Waste „6/asgaal, • ) which might be checked with a simple remedy, troiktie:ga, Olen terminates scrim*. Peware moan; of the importa/lay of 446m4h.aflisla rw its first stage ; that which in A. &riming. would yield to a mgctrillud,Y, if not attended to, soon anodes the hair,. sseigues4ilood,gisoceizzet ttwMA•ei ii,ntubleas4 eleven mars ago. It hat been prowl that they we the beet artiole Wore the pulite for o9eti4/mi,,felleia, theawkine mswarzaunwian, and sqifeationsej the OlLigazd, giiiiiiilmniecli a t e nave. INtarlde Illeases II Singers will find them efirmtual fir clearing and str..netheedne the voice. Bold all Ora/mists and @Wr ing inittedicine . , at re mate per box. INIPAN 1WUL... 4 1 1 111.411171r. NAV parnaug— ,,4.... ~, ars no time for anWainn but fads. Alillikatintib a fact is known iv_ medicine: it ii tble-elat Dahl is relieved and / P lisses* anted b, ' Pine/MON WITH BRAY DAME'S PILLS. ThislgAgninela a fret in, ' medicine se that the ilimegiga , llagt in_ t tesillarion. or that graritgl "Militia ialrenornr. or le . lit light is but hiat rani le blet.which* ri gleegill.4B can condense lute tho great fact , of the Dreamt day ii that _ ~.iatAtnniiirii PILLS ,_ _ _ invarigill ,tote boirele, and that all the hu iillirell I SOM paid ego controlled by natural • 11410 - Ili Me ._ , 2 - , '' veRRA r . lIIIMICINE. ....-mi b Got. their, in Fever and drse iia ii§kl&Vidamibrialtgleid. Nies. Co.. i 4 / I r. 4,osiort:ac mei BRANDATIA9 VAG& pritirlitadA• mutt sr spi n mid ta : inert* eV* hinds: as wide& thee' seared eliase et Billloseaffeetimw ltamditillie Fever and Any /lea it_ - reseali. and in festali thud ii till=.4.,lo•!ftna AN -- , 1 . 6 , 1,1,1," ~ • W ' " i' histriefate I Sold* raiximmi s tazik e ntataa44... =dr Our Regiments. The details of killed, wounded and mis sing in Saturday's desperate battle near Richmond are very anxiously looked for here, as there are several Western Penn sylvania regiments known to have been engaged: In General Casey's division, 85th, Colonel Rowell, principally from Fayette county, and organized at Uniontown; Inlet, ' Colonel Joseph Wilson. of Beaver county, composed principally of men from this and adjoining counties; 103 d, Colonel T. F. , Lehman, (formerly of Colonel Black's reg iment,) formed at Kittanning, Armstrong county. In Couch's division, Keyes* Corps d'Armee, were the 102 d, (old 13th) Col. j'. A. Rowley, Olat, Col. O. H. Ri and '8241, Colonel IVilliams, oranize plat PhiladelPhia, but composed in g part of %Western Pennsylnudaus. . . 'ln Heinizelmairs corps is the filth, Col. C. F. Campbell, in which am the "Verner fireys,7 Captain .I. B. Moore ! of this city; the regiment is made up prim cipally of men from Mercer county. In tis is corps is also Colonel Alex. Hays' 630 i;,. in, which are several' ompanies from thu . county.:' d - Court of Quarter fillesetous. The June term of the Oy er and Tetmi ner and Quarter Sessions Count commenc edy Adn esterday morning / Anises Stenott, Melton, Ritchie"ins Br o wn on the bench. •Tr;dge Sterrett' thaigedthe grand jury and they retired, after which the re turns 4of the_constables wierotoceived. and COur:t adjourned Until thus morning. jell Weider thisitene verY light, raid enibraces only the fcalowinjAa rm us : Larreny—Wash Freese, six ; Sinelair, two:charges • James Martin / two charges; C. Dougherty ; J. S. Davis; Chan Reddish; !Rent" cHier; Wane. Houle; Al hert-Reed lifahsy: Conwa y.Y itsagaan.re Raul. Rudolph, cosißettery—Len Creeks, Thos. 0' Donnell v T: Johnston, Samuel Johnston, and Win. Rafferty. I .Surety °I/tire—Nathaniel Hughes. Waguaded at Wit Mimi& A- - private dispatch reeeived yeiterday announces that Lient, go, of Col. Raja' '6841' titntictrend Heintzlemin's corps, whichtook inactive part in the , eit&mgement near Richmond on Saturday was 'wounded, but fortunately not very seriously. Col. Morgan's {airily reside in this city. • • • Atte ti ' . mpted ti. - A Poor.fiteinien weenie lift dea r aide by the - resioint death of jeer . lathekd, 'acill!lfe_N-:atteliiiit4 P.P.1131' img cend Me a lat '4l'Wilag=tukadreet, bet wee prove*. 10 . 411 , DroiKkWibe told ; heilpidlid in claw bytbes43ol4. 't 4 • "pal retail shoe•iieereS will dose m o'clock commencing June ltd, Saturdays aucapted. rio White Sulphur Iltipiritsige. We mentioned a few days since, that most popular of Western watering places the White Sulphur Springs. near (`oltu n bus, Ohio, and promised to give our read ers more information concerning I item.— The springs are five in number; one it, re• markable for the purity of its water—the rest are highly medicinal and many won. derful cures have resulted from the use off .thesewaters. l'hewhitesulithu r water. flow ing from an artesian fountain, is an altera tive and highly beneficial to perßoits , espec• Tally those of sedentary habits) suffering from diseases of LIN li verand idotiim•ii. The! I efialy heats and saline dotty heal, %surer' are permanent tonic.:, useful in case. of 1 debility; while the tnagnei,ia tt water is a mild aperient, resembling the celebrated Epsom Springs. These are upplicahle t.ik kid,. N„bbt,r, alm9st every CAST`andnMuy Ito,: es per *need the best effects front 'thetr judiciou. use. EverY facility will he furnished IC) I ifIVI./idii et the springs. The location is very healthy, the atmosphere dry. and clear and ret will fold up so n.l to ineb,surit tirdre.4 anti the grounds ! ,04 1 00 leet aboye the level of the sea, embrace grove,, lawn and 1 I wootpind. :120 acres in all. The hotel i. large and pt - ii..l4padious, furnished with ' 4:;,4ryCnnyentence.and theit: terms iire inc. 4 .i. The &lice is managed Jut;,...1, 1 ern, .. ....”,,, ;it'. proprietor of the ` Val ".. SW. "4:4,5,e, t."..';:innati. and .11r. Jos. tint. Street I. ' iiv# the iii,! . ..son Timis,. F. rullturtson, . ".: Springs in i?it;o. - same city, clerk at t,. -, woe with the A rrangements ha, e }w e _ • ~i,..,4 r,„ halt Ohio railroads for excursion th. , 1 ,f fare, good during the season. A te. *ltta c... office, omnibus line. livery stable, bat,, ,te., are attached to the house. Indeed every convenience and contl'ort of a first class watering place will be found here.— All who have visited the Spring.; speak in the highest terms of the sce,ttnimet it ti mis , the locality and the benefit they ex perien ceti while there. We can fully ooninif•ti.l the White Sulphur Springs to all desirou s of spending tie: summer months in a tie lightful part of the West. ---«.........„--_ Milometer Recaptured freers the -- _ Rebell.. A correspondentof the Cincinnati relates the recapture of the steamer " 13. Miller,•• seized by the rebels at the breaking out of the war, as follows : ' , When our cavalry arrived at Horners• ville, three miles above the Arkansas State line, they dashed towards a point where the steamer was lying, upon which her officers tried to back her away, and had proceeded a few yards when, failing to obey an order to come to and surrender, the cavalry tired a six pounder across her bow. She next received two shots sunidship, the balls passing through the engine room and between the decks. The engineer, from Paducah, received a flesh wound through the left waist. A Colonel, named Lewis, who has two children residing near New Madrid, while endonvoring to escape in a canoe, wns shot and killed instantly. He was on furlough, and !turning to Mis souri after a visit down South. A Lieut. Colonel, two Captains and ten prisoners was - the result of the capture outside of the boat. The prisoners were sent to Kennett. The "D. B. Miller" is worth 515,000 at least, and was originally built forthe Red River trade, but subsequently went into the Arkansas trade, and was finally in the Confederate transport ser vice at Memphis. Com. Davis, of our flotilla, recommends the burning of the boat, after forwarding the cargo to some safe point." New Novels. W. A. Gildenfenny, Fifth street, oppo site the Theatre, sends us two new novels, just issued from the press of T. B. Peter son & Bro.. Philadelphia. The first is "The Stolen Mask, a capital fiction, by the renowned Wilkie Collins, which will he largely sought for by his many admir ers. The other is. by George Augustus Sala ; author Of "The Seven Sons of Mam mon ' and other stories, and is entitled "The Two Prima Donnas. '' They are standard 25 cent novels and must meet with a ready sale. Coreuera Inquest. On Sunday evening Coroner hfcCfung held an inquest on the body of a lad nam ed William James Hart, four years oT age, who was drowned in the Lock at Sifarps burg. under the following circumstances : The deceased, with he lost his b his brother, waft cross ing the lock, wh enbalance and fell in,and before he could be rescued he was drowned. The water was let out of the lock with the least possible detay, and the body recovered, but life was Olen ex tinct, and all efforts to restore as proved vain. A verdict of af:cidental drowning was rendered. New Counterfeits, Peterson's Philadelphia Count&/reit De tector and Bank Note List, just received, contains a list of Sfty-one new counterfeits. The following is a description. of . a new al tered $5 on the Mechanics' Bank, of this city: ss, altered—vig. farmer pouring swill from a pail into a trough, from which three hogs are feeding; pig pen (an the left; on right end, is a farmer carrying basket of corn; on eft is an oval mkt° portrait. TheXlid Distrlet. On Saturday last primary meetings were held in Armstrong county. to nonunate it Republican candidate for Congress in the 22d district, contreed of the northern potion of Alliainr,,,Butler and Arm setting' in 0044- M4-'41.1110141 resulted thamefigivii*losiith Copley, Rsq., iftle - kirSistlia • .4 - Wri4ttit: Co. , ;Ilit.l 4 aliridattill Priiiiideni of the company at a mootin g of the Direc ting UN lett week. =111!:EMI Lieut. Col. :Norris. A dispatch from Hon. Robert McKnight, received yesterday from White House. Va., announces that Limit. Col. Morris, ofVol onel Wilso's 101st regiment, was slightly wounded in the leg in the battle betbre Richmond, but is now doing well. bieut. ' •01. .' , i.,,r,s was a Ca;.: a it, Li t!,.. :::s t't. g • ' iment during the three months' campaign. „_. !Send the Papers Beek. Surgeon U. W. Pease, at the r. S. A. Convalescent Hospital. Patterson's Park, Baltimore, writesthat private Peter Block inger. of Co. It, 9th Pennsylvania reserves, residing in this city or Allegheny, recently discharged from the service, retains his surgeon's certificate of disability, which should be returned to the office as a vouch er. If Mr. I. still lilts the papers he should return them as soon as possible. Personal. Col. W. H. Polk, of Coln Ida, 'Fenn., one of the most prominent Union men in that State, passed through this city Tester: day on his Way to Washington. .Asv juersons wishing to purchase some extra large Mules or fine driving Horses. ehould eat, a Clark's stahle.s. at stock yards at outer Depot Penn street. Will find owner at Clark's Hotel. _ „ JUflitry Jf ETFR ItmlEitr Mottiti FANCY AND PLAID FURNITURE dr CHAIRS WA REHOUSP. 11% SMITiWIFILD STRERT, (Between Sixth gtreet and Virgin alley.) no 9 PITTNIIE NG H. _ PATENT WRITING CASE /111111 IN CASE IN NO ININANINED A N TO AL give the writer* table eight by nine i nched to write ul.on, will bold Pen and Peueli. F r y j 4 401 E ,ll AND Mili:awe LOW° and Congress Gaiters, Mo rocco Boom and Slippers, whlrh en,, frgm 61,90 Witi.4%., we are oelllng 74 end $1.4.0. 00. #4ll otherwi..e ar • as The rekk are. slorh,. • •s• deg erghiq.l ',/! glmoi es when new, h, • thew off. Call and Pee them a. W. E. SCHMERT ift Z r iit: 8 ° : 11 . 31 et. R. R. BULGER , EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FURNITURE. No. 43 Illnaltbaleld Pierect, A FULI. AIikeiIORTAIENT OF Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on hand, which we will sell at the lowest prices for CASII. ruplfclris SOLAR OIL W4llkR AM E - 07111P - A ANY OF PENNsYLVA N OFF/(j ST. CL t 11l STREET. nowt- the Bridu SILArld res J. WEAVER, J It.. Seerei ary and Treiniu rer. myl9-tf pEACIIIEA AND VINEGAR. caw .BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, 11 111 ANKELS PURE CIDER WINEGAR. in more and for sale by WILLIAM( BAGALEY, IN wad SO Weed street EMBROIDERY SALE To commence on Monday, June 2d, Everything to be closed out at REDUCED PRICES •N COMPLIANCE WITH OUR ENTA eustoni we will mark down and offer for sale in our Retail Derartment.nikr entire of EMIIROIDEIIIIIM AND LINEN II A ND- M Most of:these goods were bought in Job tots a retry low prices, and having been shown only it o*. wholesale rooms , are perfectly fresh and clean mach as are soiled we will sell at EXTRA LOW PRICES. Ladies who intend leaving the city this sum mer will find this a very favorable opportunity of supplying themselves with suet' artiolea as they may need. We beg leave to say that our awort ment has never been better. and f ie just each a one as will meet the requirements o a first clam city trade. An aur new room s open next week. ou euntanters will find it nine.. more pleasant to se legit Imo& than it has been heretofore. Joseph Horne, 77 & 79 MARKET STREET ---- - MEN% CALF BOOM MEET'S CALF CONGRESS GAITERS MEN'S CALF 0;1:FORDS. Cub:A ,VP O. S. DI EFFEN BACH ER'S. --- LADIES AND MEWS PEGGED AND SEWED HEELED BOOTS J. H. iscumAini* - es Marie. street. Cheap at raY3l GAN'TS CONOBISSM BOOTS AND OXFORD TIES at !ow Reuses at BORIANITS. 9 11 .11eriret street. Mme' AND cifizazesins _ 131(011rAND GAI'MERS, =pia soetkra Mesa 44110RIANDWii 1426. BZ• AND T0NN115.1 , 1 • BOOTS. GAITERS AND Bamortllikr- Cali at BORLAND'S. ant IN Market street ANTHONY IigYIR. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MANTrF„ I I , TVIIERB or and Initial/toll anti irberkono, Checker !Billiard, by 2 in2hal. W. N. HAVEN. wirt .k THIRD sT;.: MAKrPAIIIIRK2 n► PITTNIIUM4IIII Bids will be received for the whole number, or for any n Atty. Bids will not be received from a ny person not actually engaged in the manufacture of wagons. Each bid must be accompanied by natant,' for the execution of a contract in case the bid be secepted, sad good and sufficient security in not less than the amount of the bid, will be required for the due performance of the contract The bid ders will state explicitly the period within which they propose to deliver and other things beiot equal, preterence will be given to bids specitriMt the shortest period. Blank forms of bidiy guaran ties andlxiniM may be procured on apphoation at this office PersoliallY. or by letter or telegraph Propomis by Arms must name all the parties to such Arms. The proposals of bidden not in conformity to the above requirements, will not be dered. Bidders must be present when the w bids are mimed % The right to reject all bids is reserved. Address_ proposals as follows : MAJ. 'ALEX. ROMGOAMY, Quartermaster 11. S. A„ Pitts '3uts and endorse them "PROPOSALS FOR ARMY WAGONS." my26-tf .[AllYithibitigh papers publish.] Al ENS CALF 3IoN It 0 119 15 Fifth sliest Kl77lAre I E TOII . rhen6e'--- • sta S lI Gel the etaBi ITTN. WWI as name: ono dud knelt miLam us alla e will ii'!_lolio,aoor,wriik p i za:mto-siorrovr aa t Arra* or appro Call ooafJ viacod. k BRUISER, US Wood stmt. I MUM& vzhiruniscilrra ! LEarr CUE. AT TUX IRON CITY citi.J.VE: E. curlier of Pent and St. Clair M reef +, Ttseselbk amtnint at .t. w. • k:SSENTIALS TO A PARTNERSHIP. - • - •EC ONO H • WHEELED HOWSE Rakes. Kay Eleratuv, Peultivatonr. Hoes, Cora Plows, IfilY WA Manure Forks, on band and for sale by BECKHAM & LONG, et.; No. Liberty • street. COOWIS CELE/BUMS/0 111U0Alt EVA, poretorand Sum Cane MIL for We kr BECKHAM At LONG, next door to Nere's Hotel.N o. 127 Liberty street, jex - BUCKEYE DOWER AND REAJPER, Iron Harvester, Cayuga Chief. Jr., Woods Mower. and all kinds of' Harvesting Implements eon , tontly on band and for male by BECKFIA3I .k LONG. 127 Liberty street TOWELL'Ei imetiREEN scraiklit CORN. and a superior lot streetSS HOOKS iesnisi received at No. 28 Fifth . J. KNOX. PHnTnRR~PH A~B[lB, T!°%tO WY' BEST PHOT ANOGRAD CH PH ALBUMSEAPEST PLACE ia at MINER'S BOOK & PERIODICAL STORE, FIFTH STREET, ARTEMUS WAR HIS BOOK. Another new aupplyjust received by HENRY mINER, No. 71 and 73 Fifth street, next door to . Post Office. my3l NOTICE TO CONFECTIONBRB. W E ARE NOW 311 . 11 NriPAcwrsi NG tine candies of a superior quality, such as Chun Drops, all flavors; Soft Gum and Liquor ice Drops Cream chocolate: Jujube Paste, in strips: Italian Liquorice: Fruit Drops, frosted, together with all the varieties rif Fancy Cream Work. Having engaged the services of an expe rienced workman in this branch of our business, and with increased facilities fur manufacturing we are prepared to offer the same to the trade at eastern prices. A great advantage is gained in getting. fresh g..eds, which inducement we now oir er , and c an supply all orders at short notice. a shall be It lc:seed to have dealers call ash ex amine our gcoulor before sem lin_g their orders eitit. REYMIER L BKOTHERN, Noe. INS and I 2 Wood street, je2-1w T VIIIPENANCEVALLE AND NOBLEAt- TOWN E AND PLANER' IA 1) NProposals will he re , eived ar the teen of J. 1.. ar lwlj. 11149 14bwtr at the Toll ouse in t he Borough of Teraperanceville, until inq Wednesday. the Ilth day Gaon% for the keel , the kt ie e n t , - 171 , t a t , r . tr , E . 1 41v; i;olll..t.u,towfit‘i'eTtunriil,el..lilt:!: and PIN II r(1 , 13,1 for a terra 11.0. exceeding qtyt.ut year& Far further int' tuatiatt ;.14 r.. :11. ii. b ßl)tl' S. at NI 14herir .treet. or' to (he untleroigned. ro w hid the itrnittatali mon he addreaged. JAM ES TUT:NICK. 1 • MOSES CHESS. '""' n " t t '"' jolt , : lot •..Ittlis Temperanee . rille. Pa. CUSTOM HOUSE, Pittsbargh. April 14th, 1862. J L.:--..- NOTICE Is lif CREST GITEII --' s 7 that "SEALED PROPOSALS" {l.76lM punier' by proper guarantees seconding to diirms to he fbrnjebet on application at this O ffi ce. will he red ther,•at, until 12 o'clock. meridian. on the Ill T rt . ESI).I l'4ll' JUNE NEXT, for the supply (,1* Provisi,ms. Medicine. Sr.. enumerated i n ~,ait forms. for one year, commencing on the hr. , ' ofJuly tics% and ending on the thirtieth of June followintr. The quantities stated are esti mated with reference to the using number of pa. trent , n tli lloidtal; 4ut the United Sta i es re- serves t he S right to take more Or less of alib arti cles, ac , uslingly as they way be required. If the articles delivered at the Hospital are not in the iudgment of the Physician of the het quality and iidaptwf to the Hospital, he will be at liberty t , i reject the mune, to purchase other article. in their ;lead, and to charge the contractor with any er cet, ofeost fiver the con trivet prices .The United , States reservertna right to accent the prwpe.ale for the whole or any portion of the articles cocci tied. CHAS. W. BATCHELOR, apit,itd Surveyor and Agent of Marine Hospital. . . _. "FIS C E D. a large stock of BLACK SHAWLS, Willi Fine Smith!" •mod Weld Mined Border. Very Che•p. BEAVT/PUL LAWN, tor le Idt cents. Flue .Ineonat and 41[Irgrandlea LIOHT COLORED BALMORAL SKIRTNI. 115-.lunt opened a very nice amortmentof IT M ER DRESS GOODS W. & D. HUGUS, uty2l wont of Fifth and Market Wiwi& WHEELII & WILSON'S Sewing Machines, No. 27 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA Awards(' she Ana Premium at the United States Fair FOR THE YEARS isas. 1839 and 1860 UPWARDS OF 0 00 0 MACHINES sold in the United States 11OHN THAN 40,01 BOLD TUB PAST. !SAE We ofer to the nubile WHEELER a WILe SON'S IMPROVED REWIND MACHINE, at REDUCED PRICES, with increased confidence of its merits as the best and most useful Family Sewing Machine now in Ilse. It does equally well on the thickest end thinnest fabrics, makes the lock-stitch impossible to unravel, alike on both sides, is simple in construction, more speedy in movement, and more durable Huts any other ma chines. Circulars riving prices and description of machine furnished gratis on application in per son or by letter. Every Machine warranted Fir three years. ap3 PROPOSALS FOR ARMY WAGONS, OFFICE QUARTSRMASTER U. S. ARMY. PittakLTA. Pa.. May 26 0 8 62. SEALED INIROPORALNIFILL EE RE eeived at this office until II M. on THU its- DAY, the tith We AMP. 16112, for the delivery at such point or pohiti within the limits of this city as may bo doge' noted by the undersigned of TWO HUNDRED ARMY WAGONS.. Specifications to be seen at this office. - - - W.V. SUAINER & CO next door to Postonlee. Capital Stoek ............................ Ciretilution Dot ‘si ................. .I.htv to other il C" attki; ....... • ntingt,l4; Pta id and rarbillgi The :11,ove .Statement is rorr.o., to the 'hest of Tn.,- knowledge and belief. If. M. 311 It I! I'.", A ffirtned before we. thii tias i 562.1 • :ie.: C. 11. EL. Notary Ptablie. _ . 6,1T-VO'F.III ENT TIIE NTS -1.) AfANITAt:TritEltS' Pt Nlowlay 3lto ning. Jurte 2. Stoek ........... . ...... .......... ........... $00( 600,1 (itt ................ ......... :10 I hu. Des..o4tor,. .............................. 4.:1,7(11 19 flank: ................................ :16,10.1 II Loans altdl44.,:counk, ........................... 7a:4,993 44 .... .......... „ ......... ........... . ............ INoteA andCheelts of other ........ 1711.. V. .4; tue by taller Bank" ............... . ........... 148,41.1 71 12,4anionn-ealth ( . I Tennxilvanin 1... a- 50.00 Q 441 Stati.s Treasury N0te5............... 35.5.0(10 l'he above Statement correct and true. to hest oi'my ki...wledge anti belief, the l W.ll. DENNY, Caollipr, I Sw.en and itthNeril.e.ll..efore toe thiu WI day .11 fine. IV. ITNEY, Notary - - IFTH AR - or SUN V3IBRELLAN, NEEDLE WORK AND HOSIERY. _ _._„ CHECKS AND PANT STUFFS PLAIN BLACK SILK. ALL OUR STOCK BOUGHT FOR ('ANTI. AND WILL BE MILO FOR A RASIGAIR FOR CASH ONLY. C. HANSON LOVE dr CO., 'OTICR TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE BE. eeired by the SCHOOL DIRECTORS of the Borough of Oreendium until Monday Evening, Jame Mo. I*S2, at 7 o'clock. for the erection. including the fur -1 niskirm of all materials, of a TWO STORY BRICK BIJAZING, with basement. on the ground for merly known as the Academy Lot. The dimen sions of the building will be SO by Gi feet. The &Feign. Plan, specifications, de., can be seen by calling on the tindersigned on, or after JUNE 3d. By order of the Board. JAS. C. CLARK. Secretary. ynHIN DAT— my2B-tad J ust opened a complete assortment of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS W. H. mitozz & co.. my 9 143 Federal street. AlWhew , eh,. EDWARD L GOLDEN, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Kittanning. Montrone Co. Pa. 14. B.—Tbe unsettled bulimia ofthe hie Ann of Golden and Fulton will be attended to exclusively by iir.Gektio. splezo. - -- ----- - --- OOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS- At Less than Auction Prices. Some Children's Soiled Shoes at 50 per cent. less than Cost. AT THE CHEAP CASA STORE OF JON. H. BORLAND, 98 Market street 2d door from Filth. WHALE OIL SOAP, IN CONNEX ION with other articles, is said to bet he only thing that will effectually preserve fruit trees from the ravages of insects, bum , . hr. It is said to be particularly applicable to the Plum trees, but answers well for Peach. Apple. Pear and Cherry trees. Try it: a small outlay nuiy_save you hundreds of dollars worth of fruit. The Whale Oil Soap is for sale at JOSEPH FLBMINO'S, my.% corner ilarketntreet and the Diamond - MTN & PITCAIRN, MERCHANT TAILORS, ST. CLAIR STREET. BUCKEYE !SOWERS a lIIIALTMEM. RUSSEL'S IRON HARvgariate. CA YUGA CHISF, J R.. WOODS' MOWER, Separators, Horse and Dog Powers Elevatota, B rier su s" B t .. out baud digioaltatal Jump= coasts: Ws ." at BECKHAM & LONG'S. No. IST Liberty street. seat door to &Wm Hotel. . • _ - 01PONE WATER PIPEr7.OO 'ARAM boa* 2 toe inekesitleamtMe . tiara] ALL ripsw- Now M reet P Libirrtyaper, rsoidvige at Na 107 arket st. near sedB N. R. 1111Wlia =ME tTlllirrralart."l""DrWi tro l MONDAY. Jane 2, I*;2. MEANS Loans. BilLi and Digeaulits .A 1.69,52 47 ' United Ststrii lona 7310 • 143.0% GO Real Estate nnd Ground Rent 63.537 91 DStocks and 114.igrelluni«i 10.:57 25 ue by other Banks... ... . ...,...... „, . . .. 55.717 m SBank Notes. Check:: and Tren, - . Noien 37 ' 3 . 01 8 00 pecie.. ....................... 715.992 31 =ME .apital Stock ..................................... .$1,143.500 Oil Profita and Earnings .......................... ... 198.709 91 Irupaid Dividends and:it:sponse Amor 19.470 4r, Due to other Banks. .......................... 16.449 19 Circulation ......................................... 101.216.00 Del - emit, 1.376.558'. Total 1 . 4 '929 Sr The above Statement is correct. to the liest of ty u knowledge and belief. JORN HARPER. Cashier. Sworn to end subscribed this 2d day of Juno. 1864 before me. S. SMITH. • iel Notary Public , . herrA•rEttEs t• of THE MOM CITY 1 ik. BANK. PITTSBIIIIOII, June 2.1362. Ca pi tat Stork. i 44 . 10.000 00 Loans awl Discounts SKSI4 94 Due by other Banks ... .... ....... 31.999 12 Notes and Checks of other ...... and Treasury Notes. ................................ 193.03.5 19 5pecie............ 135,3‘1 Circulaton .... .......................... 110.244 00 Due to other Banks ............................. 11,335 09 Due to Depositors .................... . ..... . . 455, 75 The above Statement is Correct according to 27 the hest of my knowledge and belle JOHN MAOOFFIN, Cashier. Affirmed unto before me this day. W H WHITNEY, No Public A Ai LLEIiEENY BANK'. Capital S Parsavactu. April .?„ /462 tock .. .....................................5500.000 00 Loans and Dismanta... ......................... 74 4464 73 Due by other Banks. ... , .... , I 'fNoted and Cheeks of other 1i nk 5 ......... 21.248 IR Sreadury Noted. ................................... ' 162.5tC. 00 pecie........... ................................................... 191075 99 Circulation ... . ....................... .. ........... 51:',2":' 00 Due to other ....... .............................. ail 91 Due 14 Deiumitors . .............................. 227.125 44 'rho above statement ii; eorreet uceurairur tu the be=t of my knowledge end belief Sworn t;titc., befiwe Me th is day wi 2 . o oli.. Cashier , jet • •W II WIIII'NEI . Notary Pub -olio &MATE:VENT OF THE EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTSB1:1(1411, Pyrrsei Hon. June 2, 1. Loans and biseount, 4)1 Real Estate ..... .......31.f .......................... . 0,.000 05 00 4:0141 and Silver 4.!oin ................... "10,6/4 SS (' 8 Demand Notes ........ ......... ......... „ )70,01.0 00 linitel I'B Bondi. 73-10 per cent, .. ~. ............ 250.000 00 Staten Cortific6l434o ...... 041° 0 P.,oo :fv , Nalaia Boutin 6 7 e , et .. .... . ........ 10 3" 0,000 00 Cheok4 and Notes of nther ...... 77,14 75 bile by other Banks .......................... 131,813 74 KIVXMIak DREAM GOOD% SILK. AIACQUES AND:MANTEL% PRINTS ANDGINGHANIII, BA LHOBAL AND HOOP NHIIKTO No. 74 Market street. No. as . - - k irrsakiiii;Balit liroi„, llk Gaw .aafiii - " l i iCol. Iht7nm. .. % Rut s t - t oroznen., _oratia, . 1-... it B ideleSton, Bradley, ettoonnett DEPARTBD. Franklin B . . 0., rowvl ciaitatiri.,ogro. : - . - Col. Bayard. Peehka. th. Lizzie Mears,. Brown, saint. /fir The River.lddd eveningritprilight there were O feet 4 inches water in hinti Aanort end riNing. Wontherrioudy end warm:. ..We had heavy rains on . Sunday night. 1C7.9.9 A.l 'rho ever puilettuti steamerimnint Graham, Monroe 4yens cmmander: wilt leave for Zanesville and intertnediate pory_plus day at 4p. tn. This boat is a ire ueral ,Ese*ltyl wit* passengery and shippers. Mr. Wi!sat4l4a4aarge „ , of the °thee. _ I Capt. Gilliaore!artetidid:atiamer 7:41: z e•-•nonneed far ? irlt .ptijit•••• L nestiay. We' shall have aamethin t la may about her to-morrow. • 1-f• he spleudisl, paiimengeaber Diadem. Captain Even; haves Se' l it me tv t Louis and saint ANS ow This boat has unsurpassed eata Cupts. Evans and Hare are eiesieliel shippers and Passaniars. << Our River Centro ( Berrnrwros Mgr . ISM Can. Huns—Deer fit"Meeer,ftes niter._ day. and after Whit wthm we found we could net get throth:iz .it • imam coal bows and lighted we oonkt not make it: 1 1 0 we' . .., w • asil.ei laid nth When We , . ' ght Pon, nw we draw 8 3 5 fret: we lurne Memel tens r nunParkersburt. It e are new bins atom Q t et - loom; . : -- :..,.*l - 414 , ..,,,,, I Brfee. Rider& &CoSt • les* . Gor don. JO reckons sheet 32 kegs oak lead pipe; Nickel .& Bro., 3 Heme t + boob 'Z',,t - 'boa ald & Arbuckle u kFcaberr Mewed* et,. 1 hot ; W P Wobir 411,enspty M n li t r. Thomas !hinter, 1o• est; liejA. bar- . rely and IMx sundries; - , Co, uH2 kidium % 5 rusks, 1 barrel seispl4. . Pat flour: C 0 Hus sey .t. Co 4 easke,tt• • M'Clorkan. Herron. Co' 2 ehisfik, 1 seri o w 11 Collins, 550 pigs lead; Daniel W t bar: role Hour; 14 do wheat. 54/ lecke ' ' H super. I bine Het irifekt It. Co. 2.325 barre l Nimbi U 15 de - Me i • .wedigh 40 packages tallow: 17 A. • - 0 ,i111111 4V4 - /5 packages bousebOd Hoods. .-"'" - ' ~.....______ For ehlolannaLl Lanebnrilio. Colemerallisst Lows, Galena, Daboyato sad Stki Moo& WEDNASDAY AT 4 P. P.M. TELE rinsAmmis4iii•Ek Captain W. S, Virata fo r eft. aanouncit /days. For freight or Involute at 011 amid nete ie3 J. B. LI VIM& &#.145.868 91 1 #1.4:11 .4# #4, 503,025 92 For Saint Louis a WEDNESDAY. .1 iiNE 4.5 PAC:. .„,,gm... h a TRUE SPLlENDligraemzes ..__-- - NEW YORK D wander. will leave as Kne e ' * For freight or invsavq44,P •e n board 040 jo:.-; J. B. Myßifus N & CO. atleffikts. -------------- --.... Fttr lienver filtevalmeavUler :Aug Wheeling.. , - t'h'-: r , 101=1 THE PACKS% IiONCAMIEM —°-- Lank NtertNl6: a ihree inlander. !Niue bar the • . 4mateir. WednevAlay Auld Fi4sw 41 a For freight . 4 .lamseilp_sipti/Kon Ilenar4 or to a. yuLLINS & .. Water street. ________,________ Regular Tuesday Paekeirltar Marietta and Rannoriggev- • THE PINE &Mlargiz' steamer JtIMA P uur VilaWars. eonas.eadar. leaves .nm *Hire every FAIDAY at & a. every TUESDAY. at 4p. apil Zatteari ta. . For freight or pavvee:caappty ea bow." re ie. J. b. LIVINGS TON &tb ADAM"; Pattebergh. 5TE.1.311 BOA T A GaItICIP.-; - Wll . 11 ..-1 Zl. ii.: TV Ilan opened an office at' NO. 90 WATER-8711.111112%.. • Where he will transact a General Stmagiboat Agency business, and would solicit a charn - Mrip renege from steamboat men. aptWitrda `TEAM{ TOWBOA — T 11 — FO NAL .: .: • 1, feet° n Deck. 24 feet beam, 4 Ifeet hold, 3 Boiler • 3t; inchesdiame ter. Cyliuderl7 in ch .,, anti 43 6 feet stroke:7 _ thing ready tor furnishiug. Enquire or -74, 55; LO.NO At DUFF:. ' -- 90 Water stmt _ . WANT TO -- ____________ 'Oil . WANT TO KNOW 1-- WHAT CHEAP ItEALLY MEA14.1,8, ( I 0 T a CONCERT HAIL SHOE STOic No. 62 Fifth BOOTS AND SHOES Positively about Mar PRA.- iffir After JUNE Ist ONE PERM— ONLY. Moss r a ms cram tirwhaupg4. airWHOLESALKJEWELRY. row. J. It. o.lllunirsii Agent for Mann avow ia u VMS • NEW 1401111D8 lOW • OPANl44ft_ EATON, XAORIIII *Obi: We isorikalarku attantken to nalielea 4 of NEW tioo l / 1 3, which wa aro mar_ • New and handsome are ' .4-VD PRENCI I AVM Qv X SETS 01' CULLARSA D - 14 ? , sttes. mat new styles of LACE V ' - TRIMMING RIBBONS. asenio.l Rich 'bleu of.)10/r/VET WI: Guipure and Mynah EDO HON/SR Y. 01,0 VAR kind. GENT'S FLAW SHIR.TS. G111,1".03 AND o r . ) .LLARSAUSPRNDERS. Tioggew. - - DRR-GARMEN New styles fee • BEAD D ,• Novelties h French ' • The bast nuke of SiURTSAND r • We invite spacial attention of wh fail buyers to our aesortruent of SUN UMBRELEAS AND SUN Alwyn. Dealers supplied in timothy alawkiamt myth EA TON. MACRE Ma, 17 . T 0 oviumens A/1111110/1111WRI011 Wo aro now inanufactiiiiii oirpotfor slitting of tat'. which we are prepared to defter front YARD, Sae LElllmnirerflisiglit. Beall:lig of Patictillir hand so 004 mon 1CK.1114 JOHN PLZEGREW/13., G uiveatirT,*2 26 corner Ohio mad siiv,lo4o, ALLEGHENY p aria and for Wei orai lafte "tac t° ori kp er f . Oußi. 9filligtitipm e -- c pa x..04' , 01126 Repairing Proatitl7 sittaided tik . nolklyw-1031-01 ROBERT AB, • A.WWoll,l4l.lffr JILT-v- C ind. 4 Wilda -::-jai1101MIEHdnimik asme F' 55 080xa0 - PilsooMmilii Oraosal. 250 do do • 4 In Moe sad ?do 4•1•' sxt ,12‘..zeg . ko4 okvlS _ a.d outibut. lIIIIIOIIIOOOIIIOIIIrItte ltioritibiti:g N • rhEABIGXO.I4II.XXIIIONS 3IX) boui 11001 as Omar • 200 do :4 do Leampos. i n prime or der. to arrive tldrikizood for oak AI2II__XBR & B • No. lullood• ' 4l4llftlia iiina. , • o6ll6 A mika ngl r" , • • 14 . reeeind sad l> 1 " la/a0 AY H. couom
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