e•-- r , - * • • , - up. - - , • - :7; - • EGLI . _ by . . . , ... 'Ar -. Ntitgl:; 4 y . •:Te- egr Reported for the Morning Post -‘ FOREIGN. NEWS Aautl Y ALWsTaal n E ßcAmßiLl'; VlefenCheenes In the Prenth Agee' -11 l ITALY . .. RETREAT_ - NE P 0 1., 1 i 't NE ..:1?,, DISTRESS- IN , IRELAIYRecI•' I . ' HUNGARIAN 'AFFAIRS Si .Tertera2.tatie; 15: There has been no further debate in the :British Parliament,-in relation - 10 the Canadian affairs.: Lord Clarendon bad returned to Dublin, bat there :wee' no newa of any intuntion'iiiiarifori Abe ,State prisoners now ceder centence of death:: ' Intense pliaarypniviides Ireland. In one district a• cower! Ve/itIFI:i . 1 131t08.E, WAS EATEN ITT TUE The Cholera bad broke out in London, and it pre- 1 1 sailadjesorneextent m many portions of the conn 'lrY' • • The French Army hasnot yet eetered Renie.-4.and the troops:have ahown • evident `sympathy4l2l3Bof with the Roman people. -„ _ • • The negotiations of the - Prench ambassadors hire failed, the Romans refu sing . to admit the French , troops either tie enemies or friends. ' • 'Rammed to the malaria, Get. tiudirieVe troops are becoming more and more disaffected. - • ',;:,' -- • - ••Thee old French 'assembly was dissolved on the 26th end the neW•one convened ho the 28tb. A Sieriee of terrible - Confusion ensued." Prawn on by a declaration from the President that the Assembly iO,:ding , , .danger of an invasion from a _mob through the intrigues of Led ru Rollin.. ,Foir . Secretaries instantly resigned and aeveral , members were preparingto quit the Ralf ? When a • __ farther explosion was averted by an apology from the President.,nnd a retraction of -blioffemire-lam. --- The ultra Radicals Rave two hundred and ion, the Moderators ,two hundred and forty-Members in =the n Arenibly. • . ' A motion fora general amnesty , was Loa by ontr A vote of thanks was passed'io the army ofAlge. The puke d'Arnal has been elected to Assem blYs but being under the sentence or esiti; was re .. fused his seat. • _ • • The Neapolitans have been withdrawnfroni Reza. The Austrians remain - inactive in Italy The Danish and Prussian war still continua, with but little Prospect of a speedy peace. The Prus. lditlS had taken the town of Fredericka. - A Russian Eleet•had`appeared in the Danish waters: • There Is little of interest in the news from Ger many--commotions continue to prevail in all pans • - of the count - Prom Hungary no decisive intelli epee has been received. Vast armies of Austrians and. Russians continue to pour into the'country, and the Hungarians are re tusng ro their mountain fastnesses, when tbe eltan oes of final success will be much better.'" It iataid thlt they have treaeherOualy massacred five orris hnedred:of the inhabitants of the city of Budd: _ laAttairgais"iro mid to hold Troome te b y ttao Condition erft it ittat tadmiotiage. will gne th interest from other pins. ADDIT/CISAL: The latest intelligence from Rome tdatei that the -Constitotinnal isienably, having .essentblly rejected 46 Proposition of M. Latureps;htpl given authority ta - the triumvirate to. eut again; and that the trim- - 'irate proposed to the French Plenipotentiary the 4116164 conditions: . let The people shall again - Ws called to exercise "'their, aaiireigaty by means of, universal sulfesse. 2d The Austrians, Neapolitans and Rarisoras Shall all immediately evacuate the territory of the RePublic, as 'universal suffrage vroold be mockery, .under thrt pressure of- fopsign antis. T*Vpsaiskehali - iiiove away from Rome.— thelieptblicialwityir generous sad fraternal, will grant them a ,- placa tbr garriion exempt from lever, where titeti Shall meet a reception mutually Atte to ' ettcli-,tither by Republican brethren—they shall re akin theirfriends, Wit not their protectors; for the deinectacy or Rome will constitute itself without _ frocign interference,. • , It was also understood that a deputation had bead . . e e nt to Zaeta With propoisali to the Pope -to return, under very limited and temporal rule, and with the total exclusiop of_Cattlinals from all political power NEW ORLEarrs, June 12. The Citseent City arrived yesteiday from Cbagres, bringing nearly one million , dollars worth of gold diist;l4l26 passengers, including. Gov. Mason and Capt. Pates, of the mail steamer California. : They ionfirin all previoue statements of the-abun dance oldie precious metals, and`say that the ac • c ou nts _ are tar Short of reality. • The California bad sailed from Panama, taking all :be'passeagent waiting at that point. -Them had been nothing done towards •establishing -• a p rov :itionaJ government in California,. Advieelt from' California ate highly favorable. The mar k ets appear overstocked with everything except provisions. There were 00 Teasels in the harbor of San Fran ciico, mincipaily .eom the. United States and:South America. Adyines have been received that the schooner Zen obia, which'irailed from Baltimore, had been captor edbgan Englinh alciopof-war MI the coast - of Africa, havior on board \ +550 slaves; 33 of them were wo men,: and some of them had boon branded on the breast With hot trerii. Ee* Orieans.. ' t Nsw Ostixass, June 11. The Crescent City steamer arrived today from California; with one million dollars . worth dust. , , Cholera la New Yea*. NEW Yong, June 15. Theme were ,twenty.seven ease' of Cholera and fourtee . n deittbi in the City to-day. BALTIMORE MARKET. • . • BALITIKOItt, Jaaa Ift--P. M. • Flour. /The foreign Acre has produced no change. The market icoorninally as before. We note sales of 2000 bbbrof.flitysillills at 4,87 per bbl. Corn Mea1...8'43m, to a moderate extent at 2,80. at - 3, 00 per hbl- Grain.. Sales .2900 bushels' of Prime White Wheat at 1,12 ,3000 bushels of Prime Red at 1,081211A1' Corn sales of 10,000 bushels White and Vellektora at 634354 for White nod 69 for Yel low.-_ Vats: sales at 30c. - Ghlactriel-4,tdes of 100 1 /thdu.• of: Orleane Sugar WhiskeY. - ..Saien tti bble. nt 21e. ' Cotlei..l3aleti of Rio at 7M-1-, to the ettoot,of 2000 bag,. Sales ofLngaagrs Rte't to the extent of 800 bngi. P.rovinione..Sme e "oriness pork at 4 , / z; prime at 909,25 per bbl. Lard—Sileir in blizile; in kegs 30 * MoneyKarket...Th ere is more activity in Stoets, with an upward tentlenc - An VERY -VALUARLE BUILDING' -.LOTS, in. th e Town of New Troy, a Short dish:wee above the Allegheny city-:Water Works.- Also, TKO LOTS in. Allegheny. City, n e ar : th e - Diamond. Title in ti!,e .... tatib . Le' Tertus of payment; ono -k an delivery of ..="; "'` balance in four equal annual payinents. For' t 'other in formation, please cull oti the subscriber, at Ilia ware room of Edward Todd tr. Co. - aorner of Fifth and llf,2_,Tkel streets, Pi t t s burgh l - SILITESTER SEYIWOI) rt. Jim.lol3...lß4.o.—cilmecirar ti k ki Loutsznna.—The Democracy of the 2d Congres. atonal District„ in Louisiana, barn nominated Mr. J. 13sAirr, or Lafourche, by acclamation, as their candidate for Congress. . - Band Street Bridge...An Election will Le he Et thellooms, North end of said Bridge, on the Ist Monday of July next, for one Pres Vent, ten Managers, one Treasurer ' antione Secretary, to manage the atTairs of said Bridge for the ensuing year. telt? Mottannta, Pres.'. tp"Rito. G .1, 11. IVAno:a will be supported for Minor General, at the ensuing dee ion. Itf oroFier:-.1 offer what's left of me to the Dem. °erotic County • Con station as a candidate for Coroner. If:lhave any friends, I want them to ' er tar me now. • Limos Ras, Late of Mona° del Rey. ms IL? Books I Books —.Clem - eat Lorimer , or th e Boot with the Iron Clasps; by - Angus B. Broach' Dermot O'Brien, or thc Tithing of Tredage; a Tale of 1694; by H. W. Herbert. _The Crimes at Paris; by Robert F. Greeley. Martin, or the Foundling; by Eugene Sae ;—tret.h sop Ply- For role by WORK & 1 101411 , 15, je7 Third street opposite the Post Office. ire" Major General.—.Hoti. Sear= Jona will be iopponed sor islajor General, by • leer to (Journal copy.] MAIIT VoLuarrzas. LICIPEPor PlaLtsidelpllala...—Special Meetings of the AJbegheny Engine and. Hose Ccnopany will be held at Allegheny Hall, Fifth street. every Alonday evening pre vious to starting for Philadelphia. Those uncrested are respectfallyinvited to attend. • - je4-3w tiWr — Sunday Trips to Beamer.. The steamer BEAVER will leave the•Wherf, opposite the Mononga hela House, every Sunday- martini& at 0 o'clock, for Beaver. Returning, will leave Beaver at 1 o'clock, and arrive at 4 o'clock, r. a. Pare, TiVIZWIT-YIVIS carers. JourneYiTienliiddlera, Ilarnesa Trunk bialreii ) . Society Incas AC first Saturday of every •month, at Union nail, corner of Smithfield - anti Fifth streets. (rottyl9:ly) .W. C. 4 3 / 1 .1.1411YR, Sec'y. pa' Economy. -.If you wish to save your money and bay a Eccrfine HAT or CAP, call at fitillfill.V.FS HAT STOR where you will find a complete assortment 41 the latest ashions, CHEAP FOR CASH. ma Whr. FLEMING, r 23: y] . 130 Wood at, corner r f Virgin alley. 1171.'0. of thp,i,eimw,dr,ir Washington Hatt, Wood street; between Saltine Virgin Alley. f'rrrsnortou Lona; No. 336-41cets every Tuesday veening. Mac/awns Excarrpmnys , , No. 87—Meets let and 3d Friday of each month. mar2s-1y ..... Er I. O. of O. P ALIAGITERIT LODGE, No. , 19 meats at the- Hail, corner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, every Thursdayevening, at S o'clock inaylt6m - . - =-- ' GE011631 Muster?, Seey. /Er 0. W. BIDDLE, Dentlet—antovato to a new three story Brick,: on- Baum:lmmo sr., one door be low Sixth street: , TEETH INSERTF.A . from one to a whole seu, by Atmospheric Pressure, with a beautiful representation of the Natural Oast, restoring the FACE 10 It2l original shape.- TFIETH EXTRACI'ED, with little or. no pain. .ftcATED TICETII permanently saved by manors°, preventing the Tooth-ache, which is much bet ter than curing it,lhongh it should be done in fly e min utes, or even instantly.- aptility _ ifi At.tentionr.ROlSEßT BARKER, blcncitslCr TAmon, N 0.32 Markt ,t bitterns Serfauf and Third street", Piashurgh.--Constantly on band, a large and general as sortment of Fittsatonsmix RILALDVELLInt CLOTHING. Particular attention paid to the Cutting of Custom Work, which will be . mtule in the most . fultionable man um', and on reasonable_ terms. lirlayB . , arodis Fellows , Ilall, - Ddeon Dui/ding, Fourth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets.—Pittsburgh En' eampment, N 0.9 - meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each mouth. Pittsburgh Degree Lodge, No. 4, meets 2d and 4th. Tuesdays. • Mechanics' Lodge, No. 9i meets every Thursday evening. Western Star Lodge, No. 24, meets every Wednesday evening. Iron City Lodge, No. 122, meets every Abnilny ev'ng. Mount hforiaft Lodge, No. 360, meets eve Frida evening ! . ry y may29:ly BOSTON, June 15. A MCI' BOOR OF MECHANICAL DRAWING, for Jo& Self-instruction and for the use of Schools, contain ing': Ist. A cerise of progressive practical problems in Geometry, with full explanations, couched in plain and simple terms; showing also the construction of the Par allel Ruler, Plane Scales tend Protractor. 2d, Exam ples for . drawing Plans , Sections and Elevations of Buildings and Machinery, the mode of drawing eleva tions' from Circular and Polygonal plans, and the Draw ' ing Of Roman and Grecian Mouldings. 3d. An intro ductinn to Isometrical Drawing. 4th. A treatise on Linear Perspective, with numerous examples and full eXplanations rendering the study of the art easy and agreeable. dtil. Examples for the projection of shadows. They:shale illustrated with fifty-six steel plates, contain ' ing over,two hundred diagrams. By Wm. Minifie, Ar chitect, and Teacher of. Drawing in the Central High School of Baltimore. Price, 213,[x1. " It is the best 'work' on Drawieg that we have ever seen; no young Mechanic' such 'as a Machinist, .Engi neer, Cabinet Maker,'Millwriglit or Carpenter, should be without it."—[New York Scientific American. For sale by -JAMES.D.LOCRIVOOD, jel6 - 63 Wood street. J. 11.1..twilEALVS SHIRT MANUFACTORY, Gontlemeit'a Furnishing ; Emporium WB OLESALE'AND OXTAIL. NO. 68 PointrE STREET, APOLLO BUILDINGS, orrwrzn- WOOD AND. lIA lIHET lIRTEETiIi • PITTSBURGH, PA. • - • • • Er' Always an band, a large assorinten tef Shirts Beams, Collars, Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, BJspender s - Under Shirts,. Drawers. 4e..ece. lanai .7 - 7 -7 41760 t HUGH AL ROBB' having removed to • the spacious building fonnerlypecupiederimmm ; • byWallace, Lyon Ac Co., No. 116 Wood street, near Fin, would respectfully invite the attention of the publio - generally to the Inge and fine assortment or GOODS haul now of ering Cheap for Cash. • An none wishing a durable and cheap article in the SHOD line, are 'invited to gall and 'examine his stock. Also a tot of fine'Lekhorn and Pa4g Leaf HATS, and g_oorf assortment of a RUNKS, alvray on pand. a N: B.—, Ile also continues ilmnufaciare, at formerly apl.3:3mdtw • - tibb''S Bt.lt) . 4 ! ' ' I CL-r-tit.sass tar tanclangl ,ii system, with .the antbpr's directions to teachers, prinma an jhe.cpvers.. do: new Ripp)yirom New York, mat ieed:antl Or tale by . pokup.i . MELLOR, • jel3 . . Wood street. A.f 170i*iiiisisdesirneAnr_ttie3ltkorsaing Pliost4. . ' 44.1;hiye.at last found U:leisure, men; whichl-.eltalt occupp in I;4Jr ou.:# Lae - We left St. SusePh- (or the Bluf fs) en'theist , tina• are flow at this . ; dace . ,In traveting ' this distance; `(near 'three hundred miles) we have host „about one weeks time. We' generally lay up on Sun. day Sometimes the rain, compels us - to atop a day. Taking all things into consideratini; we have been • getting along very well. I was tofilyesteniay by • a:gentleman .'direct tramold Fort Kearney - , that Ankrim and his;dieision of the company were not • within five days 'March' of us k believe, he has, .now been out from St. Joseph about one month. We expect to traVel slow unlit be overtakes us:— • We find it much more convenient - 10 - go in small parties.- We have seen bat-few-Indians until fiat urday„ when, about'Uneth'ousand paised turning from the war;" they were Bronze, 'and -bad becn down fighting the pawnees: :The Paw iteeit:ire among the other-tribes. Their hands being full, it...is' generally believed they will idlovvus to"pass unmolested. If not; let them lay , on ..11facdtiff. I have . just learned that our old friend Capt. Ashbridge is dead. I have also seen a notice of an oration by Biddle Roberts from which I inferred that one of the Gleans and Xavier , Piard were no more: 'the article was so tritssed'np that r could not undirstand it. I have seen Pittsburgh papers as late as , the 19th . or April. The Lines, Mize, Jim awl.Patt, are all enjoy ing good health. They joined uson Saturday night, having been left behind at:the Bluffs, repairing their wagons. • . Remember me to all my friends, and belie e me in truth, yours. W. C. For /framing Post. Itanita:—We have observed in the different papers, of our city, the names of several good men as candidates for the different county offices. iyirth regard to our nominations an eye should be had to _the fitness and popularity of the different candi dates. We therefore would mention one other name to theintilready spoken of as candidates for Sheriff, MILLER, of South Pittsburgh. In bring ing Ilirwtird - his name, we are eatisfiedAbat we con sult the , wishei of the great Mass of our party (the workingmen); .he is one of ourselves; has battled forotir rights;, be is a man of industrious character, and a Sint true and untrayering Democrat. We assure ' our * Democratic friends, that with him as oar candidate, we can make a strong and hard fight at the ensuing election. MANY WORKINGMEN o Elizabeth, June 13, IVice laParrat ,949.—Oatihd&ond) PITTSBURGH BOARD' OPV, RA 61 4 1. B. CRAIG ' - D 4. HILL, CoipurrEß . PASSENGER ARRANGEMENTS POR tRiS. Stototthinit PacketLine,leavesdailytorCincinnatio cam. Paaseager 'Packet, Ina , Rnawnirrilla to Baltininte and Philadelphia, 8 A. le., itdd'6 p Ai. - Mail Coach Line;ilirect to Philadelphia, 9 A. IC, and 12 Western and Southern Mail Coach kine,9 A. at. North:Westera, via Cleveland, dally,lo rie and = Weatern NOW York, daily, 0 A.m _North - Pistern, - to Philadelphia eicoptSulidEiyp, ' - JA. - kravats AND DEI -NATURE 01? MAILS. Casten! Mail via Philadelpkta, due ,3 L. Yd., closes 12 st. Western Mail; an. and Lowsv., due 8 P. sr.,, c loses 5 L at. SWith.via Baltand Washington,d o e 8 P. st.,closess.s t st. Notth-Western via Cleveland, due 15 /L. at., closes di. st. Erie and Western New:York, due 8 P. Al., closes 8 s...st _ . Bank of Pittsburgh. Exchange Bank hlershants, and M. Bank 'arinern , Depasitßank•-• ' nand Street Bridge.- ..... • Northern Libeniesßridge -•- Old Allegheny ... . . Connelloville R. R.Stock, paid on - shares, $2,60 .... • .............. City Bonds (6 ip teat;) Monongahela Bridge Gas . Stock Daily. Review or the Bllarkete. SA,Tunner OFFICE MORNING. OF J une 1 TILE 6, POSIBI6. T, t lir There was but very little activity displayed in any branch yesterday. The weather was very pleasant. FLOUR.. The arrivals Were not very, heavy yes, terday, and all that were ofTered waa taken. We note sales at $ 3 ,620 1 3,65 on the Levee. From store at $3,76. PROVISIONS.. There is no change in the market. Sales ofShouldem and Hams ton limited extent were made yesterday at preview, quotations. GRAIN..But very little doing . in tho markets. Wheat is held at 75e. Corn is selling at 38c. Oats are selling on the Levee at 30c. GROCERIES—There is nothing doing, except small sales to the city trade, and there is not the least variation in prices. Sugar is held at 50'54 S. H. Alolaabes, 42343. Sales Riu Coffee at 71. CHEESE..Goshen is sold for 7; by the cask.- NOON REPORT, NEW YORK MARKET. Nrw Yonu, Juno IS. Flour.. The market is heavier than yesterday un der the steamer's news, and prices are drooping. Grain.. The foreign news has had as yet but little effect upon the market; holders of wheat are asking previous prices. Coan.. There is n fair shipping in quiry for Corn at a alight advance. Provisitins..The steamer's news has had no effect on the market; the demand isamall. Eotton..The market has been rather dull this morning, but we do not observe any material change in the market.— Nothing has yet been done to indicate the effect of the steamer's news. NEW YORK MARKET New Yong, Joao 15, p. $l. Flour...wee of Common Western Canal brands at $4,5005,69 per bbl. Safes of good Western and Straights brands at $4,75. Grain.. Wheat is without movement, owing to the higher rates demanded Corn.. Bolder* are asking higher prices; we note sales of Round Yellow at former prices; Sales of Mixed at 60c. Pro visions.. There is not much movement in Pk; sales were made to a moderate extent at 10,91 or fur Mess t and 8,25 for Prime. Lard is scarce and held firmly. Bacon is in good demand, but there is no perceptable change In pri ces. Butter and Cheese... The market is quiet and pri ees are unchanged. Iron.. Sale of Scotch Pig at $204;350 per ton on me. Tobacco..Salea of Kentucky Legal 41 to 71. Coffee.. The market was quiet to-day and prices were steady. Sales of Rio at 71c. Sugar.. The trade bait entered the market with spirit, and sales have been to a fair extent at Cuba. Whiskey.. Sales at 211- Cotton—The market it firm; buyers and sellers are awaiting their private letters by the steamer. Money Market.. Government securities and State stocks were firm to day, with moderate transactions. The market fur solid stock continues good, and prices, though in lees active dornand, still maintain themselves. Sales of Pennsylvania five per Cents. at 91. Sales of new U. S. aixes at 1171. Sales of U. S. sixes, payable 1868, at 1161. AUCTION SALES, BY JAMES AtIC TIONEEB. No. 114 WOOD Srßirr, rasrs DM/1S FAUN .Pirtli 10 QUARTER CASKS OF BRANDY AND GIN, to pay charges, at AUCTION—On Monday next, June Unit, at - t. o'clock in the afternoon, will be sold, without reserve, at McKenna'a Auction Booms, to pay charges, 0 quarter casks of Brandy, 4 do. do. Holland Gin (jels) JAMES NIKE NNA. Atzet. XTEW BOOKS.--. 11 Hindi's, of Wond!rful lorentiOns, 11 illustrated with numerous engravings on wood.— vol.; muslin. The incarnation, or Pictures of the Virgin and her Son, by Charles Beecher, Fort Wayne, Indiana; with an Introductory Essay, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Just received by JOHNS'iroN & STOCRION, 10.7 Cor. 3d and Morsel xis, lACKEREL-100 bbls. largo No.:11 10• ; 10 2* 20 M. bbls., Nos. 1 and 2, Mass. hien Landing and for sale by MILLER& RICKETSON, 4 NOP. 172 and 174 Linerty street. THEEIRISH GREENS; will meet at the Quitman Rouse on Satimlny evening. the 15tb hist', to make arrangements to celebrate the approaching a uni versary of American Independence. ROBERT PORTER, Captain. Jane 13. (Chronic le and Mercury co PIC/UN TEA STORE. T HE subscriber has just received, at the Pekin Tea Store. 70 Fourth GREENLANDtr,a very large TEASI select ed stock tit pure BLACK, from N. York, all of which has been received in this country since the let of February last, consisting of the different grades grown in the Celestial Empire. Our stock being among the largest in the West, we are prepared to whole sale on better terms than say other house In the city.— We invite retail grocers to call and examine oar stock and prices. They can have it packed in }, and 1 lb. packages, lb. tin cannisters, or by half chests, to suit their convenience. • Our retail prices vary for Oolong, Black Teas from 60 ets. to 81,50 $114; Ning Young Souchong, 60 cts.; Con. go 50, and English Breakfast 50; Young Byson, Glinpow• der and Imperial, from 35 cents to 81,15 Families are requested to send and get samples of our Teas, and try them, beforc r purchasing. my2.lalikw A. JAYNES 70 Fourth et. NfTF SUGARS.--Lovering's Loaf, Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, just recd and for sale by the bbl. or at tenni, at the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth street. may 24 FINE COPFEES--Mocha, African, Java, Laguyra, St.. Domingo and Rio Coffees, just ree'd and for sale ut the PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth at. may 24 MIII AIMS AND FIGS.-2UO eighth bores Mime Rai sins, and 511 small drums. fresh Figs, joust received street. and for sale at the. PEKIN TEA STORE, 70 Fourth may 2 4 CIIOOOLATE, COCOA AN l )l 3 llo:llA—Baker's Jiro ma, No. 1 Chocolate and Cocoa; also, Schmitz' awee t TEA STORE, Chocolate, just rec'd and for. sale at the PEKIN TEA. STORE, 70 Fourth street. truty24 New York Hair Remofactory. rplIE Undersigned has just returned -from New York, 1. with a large, splendid and well selected assortment of ORNAMENTAL HAIR, of every kind. lie invites Ladies and Gentlemen to call and examineihe new and most beautiful article of ENAMEL Pl:lamas for Bends, Wigs and Half Wigs, ever invented. They are so much like the natural parttime, and fit so close and easy, that they cannot be distinguished from the natural hair on close inspection. SOMETHING New—The nem Balance Spring surmounts the difficulty, and must supercede all others for Gentle men's Wigs and Teepees ; it bears equally on every . part of the head, without stitfitess or artificial appearance; (in these iris unlike the old ;)it shows the forehead equal to the natural hair. Wig wearers are particularly invited to call and ex amine the articles for themselves. J. CAMERON, No. 89 Third st., near Wets/.- N. B.—Remember the New York flair Manufactory. mayls:demkw2m • FRESH SUPPLY OF THE LATEST AND MOST WASIIIONADLS Vesting., Cas.lnterim, Slimmer Good., CLOHS, ace. " PDELANY, 49 Liberty street, respectfully calls the . attention of his friends and tho public to his new supply of Seasonable Goods, such as the latest style of Fancy Cashmaretts, drabted French Habit Cloths,ltttlian Summer Cloths, Drills, White and Brown Russia Duck, Summer. Cloths, Plain and Fancy French, English and American Cloths and Cassimerest and all other articles suitable for castomertrade. Also, a large and _general tussortmentof READY-MADE CLOTHING, made up in the most fashionable manner, and will be sold low for. cash. iici:d&wi P. DELANY: • Spring Goods. - • '- I.HE undersigned are now in receipt of their seemid • suiTlY. of FRESH SPRING GOODS.' Theyles pectfally ask the - attention of 'llierchants and Dealers generally to an examination of their stock, feeling as, gored that they.can offer Goods dh the monfavorabte terms and at Me most reasonabk prises.. Their stock embraces every article in the Variety and•Paney_ Dry ..Goads line, together with Brown and Stenciled' itluslum,.Drillingii, Dinghana, Lawns, Prints; Tickinka, &a.; tee.' • Mae ANDL cWS- 'CAMPBELL, me N 5 . 97 a N 0.97 Wood street, next door to - Diamond alley d&w .z.<.c'~#~rsl ' ~Ata.~u~'~' z^_..z^:.sl'd'v "~a':~.". dub: STOORS. Par value. Asked. Offered •• • • -$50,00 $50.00 8511,00 • 50,00 44;00 • 43,50 • 53200 ne .i 50,00 iet. • 49,00. Non mar 50,00 50,00 •49,N 50,00 25,00 38,00 35,00 00 5, 1,43 90,00 •-• 25,00 " •• --- 50,00 For Clokolasti;;;I:kr - fitii - iiirFiiiiiii: J. The Eno steamer MT. leave` ERNON, lirrUld Kosterx, Master, will for the above and intennei. tate ports, regularly, every Saturday evening. For freight or passage, apply on board, or to _ -- ap2d (TEO. 13 -MILTENBERGER, Ag't. ... - - LIYISVILL E PACET& • FOR WHEE O LING, CINCINNATI K & LOUISVILLE 01110 I,lXx. altatLAß. SATTROAT PACtar.—The A No 1 fine and fastpassenger steam Pee het,TF,L,FABLi.PII..T. Hezlep., Com mmander,will lea ve Pittsburg for Wheel g. Cincinnati and Louisville,and all intermediate Ports, every EtatUrday, at 10 o'clock precisely. . FOr (nigh tOr paertatre applyon board. or to . 1 The Tele FORSI - 111 & DUNCAN, Agents. graph has been built expressly (or a regular Packet, and with a view entirely to the comfort of pas sengers; the accommodations are inferior to no boat on • the western waters. The Telegraph will run in connex ion with the Ben Franklin No ll lad Pike Nog, to Sant- Lonis—time through.riva DA TS- . ap2l-iy _____—_____ _______,_____ __ 184131. Pittsburgh and Brownsville. Dal ly Packet Line. Paaanaux i5t.D.,48... FRIZICAT 1at849. I.DAVE DAILY AT Er A. fit AND 411 P. 1t1. ,1 The following new heats complete the line for the present season's ATLANTIC, C ap t, James Purki ester BALTIC, Capt. A.Jacolis; and LOUIS hrt.AriE, Capt. E. Iteunett. The boats arc entirely neve, mid are fitted up witboatragard to expense. Every comfort that money can procurer has been provi ded. The boats will leave the Alononghliela IVltart Boat, at the loot of Itosast. Patteenters will be punctual on' board, as the boater will certainly leave at the advertise r bourn. ! ja3t . _ ~___....., ___ ,_ - - Regular Packet Inr.nundsh. .. THE fine steamer WELLSVILLE, Capt. Mums, wjlt Mrive (orate above and inter medtate ports on Wednesdays and D vistnifisior, 1 For freight, or Pa. ply on SZlrtitt, vita . 7 1 nu2s fik.'o. D. MILTENDEDGER, Art. . .. leak The new and splendid passenger steamerJAMESNRLSON, G. D. Moore Master, will run as a Regular !'ache between Pittsburgh and Wheeling, lean ing this city every Tuesday,Thursday and Saturday, a ; A: 10 o'clock - . tA4 and AVtieeling' every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at tO O'clock, A. at. . For freight or patrsage (having superior aceommoda tions,) apply on board. - The James Nelson is 'an entirely new boat, and for speed and accommodation Is not surpassed by any boat on the river. AMSIITRONG dr. cßozp,n, deeds! A L ents. . . . WU'S—lrving U'S--Irving Crayon Miscellimy - Ncomprising, The I'rairie, Abbotsford, Newmend Abbey. Complete in one voltnne—elegantly printed. Curzon—The Monasteries of the Levant. Post, 8 vo.; illustrated. A volume of more than ordinary interest, relating a series of most curious and often amusing adventure. • • • The field occupied by the volume is almost entire ly new.—Commercial Advertiser. A book of gentlemanly. liberal, scholarly interest, which reminds us not a little of Beckford's Spanish Ex cursions, or the vivid eastern reminiscences of Eotlicit -- Literary World. Cooper—(New edition of early works.)—The Spy, re vised, &c., with new introduction and notes. Complete in I vol. Uniform with Irvino works. $1,25. Thu Spy and the Sketch-Book were the first Amencan books which were universally acknoWledged to contain a performance as well as a promise. We well remem ber the enthusiasm with which they werd received, hnd the proud expectations whieh they awakened among the liberal minded abroad and the patriotic at home. Irving was soon allowed a seat by the side of Goldsmith and Addison, and Cooperwas translated in every country of the comment where any interest was felt 111 a foreign literature.—Litcrary World. For sale by jels 11C1YA1'E DISEAq — . 65 Diamond Alley, can be consulted in all f . ..A i iTh .g g, cases of a private or defiratenature incidents to the humait frame. Syhilisand Syphilikcentptione,gonorrhcea and its consequences, together with all ye. nerea 'sewer, impurities °fate blood, with ail diseases ol eenerealorigin, skin diseases,withstnetures,gleet, urethral discharges, seminal weakness and impotency; also, piles, rheumatism, female weakness, diseases of the womb, monthly suppressions, diseases of the joints, fistula in ano, nervous affections, pains in the back and loins, irri tations of the neck of the bladder and kidneys, scorbutic eruptions, tetter, rirtrOorm, mercurial diseases, &e. TIVELVE YEARS' PRACTICE Exclusively devoted to the study and treatment of vene real disorders, and those arising from youthful excesses gaiety, climate, or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitulton may have beenonfeebled,entiblesDr„Brown to offer assurances of speedy relief to all who may place themselves wider his care. Dr. BroWn's offices are conveniently arranged into set mate apartmenm. Patients can visit Dr. B. without fear of exposure to other visitors. It Is of importance to many persons in need of medical aid, to *obtain good advicepnvately and promptly. To all such, Dr. Brown's ready- skill in removing venereal dis ease , in their various forms and stages, otters induceMents which can rarely be equalled. Strangers are hereby ap prised that Dr. Brown has been regularly educated in every branch of medicine, and for the last twelve years confined himself exclusively to the treatment of those diseases. Dr. Brown is the only regularly educated surgeon In Pittsburgh who gives his whole attention tothoscoom• plaints. Ii Certain, safe andapeedy cures will, in all cases, be guaranteed. Recenteases are relieved in a short time, without inter ruption from business. ir--.1-lernia with up Brown also invites per sons afflicted Hernia to call, as he has paid particu lar attention to that disease. Letters from a distance, asking advice, mast contain a fee, or they will not be attended to. War Office on Diamond Alley, a few doors from wood street, towards the market. Consultations strictly confi tlentlat• 0ct2.5-41,twl EUALATISM.—Dr. Brown's newt); diSCOvred real ady for Rheumatism it a speedy and certain remedy for that painful trouble. It never fails." Office and-Private Consultation Rooms , No. 65, Dia mond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. The Doctor is always at home. " iantd-dawif are S, SIGN OFNeu-Hard THE PLwANEtare AND SAW, No. 78 Wood street, Pittsburgh. 'UDDER de . LAUFNIAN, Importers and '.Ve'alers. in Fo -11. reign and lkonestiO Hardware, iu all its varieties., are now - prepared to sell na low and on as reasonable terms as can be purchased elsewhere: We solicit our friend, and the public . generally, to, call and examine our stock, which cons ists in part of ./Ctiires and Forks. Pocket and Pert-Haiku, Scissors, Shears, Razors; House Trimmings, such us Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws, together with every other article usually kept in Hard -ward Stores. We invite the attention of Carpentorand mechanics generally to our assortment of Tools,.which have'been selected with great care, and whiclfwe are determined to cell so as to give satisfaction. , fajgbdacw ____ A T TUE SIGN 01.1111: PLAN. titi assorlalaal. of "Cl/lei/Mad 'COOPERS,, TOOLS." For sale by --1117 BER Ik:LAUFMAN, mayl6 Nci. 78 Woodatrett. FRMf SUPPLY OF COOPERS' .TOOLS—Jost re ceived - "O n . " I lk 4) . H UD ER'AZALIFIHAN Al' MEAL the -milt 'Ala 13 ,4'45 , d m s lo e % price titan boteite. offered; to families: fid a :guar to r . That manufactured in Old Ireland. je4 [Chronicle copy.] RHODES k ALCORN. POOT Ole IPYTTSIIIJOGII. ear. way= num. ca,a4utzi, , - • Steamer take'ErietSholei. Beaver.: ; Mithigan,Nci,2, Dilion, Beaver. Ba llict Jacobst Browmville,, . " Ailantn, -• , . ' Carl:idea, Hendrickson, McKeesport Lowell, De.xter; Stneville. . • LOWS. .Caleb Cope,Murdock, N ort h giver, Doan, Cincinnati., Citizent-,corm.levt Cincinnati:: - " Genesee, Cincinnati'; • DEPARTED, . Steamer Michigan No. 2, Billion, Beaver. Lake Erie, Shol es, Beaver. " Baltic, Jacobs,.Brownevidlei " Atlantic, Parkineen, • db.: , .-• Camden, Hendridicoon,, ' McKeesport. Comet, Boyd, Zanesville. •• • Beaver, Clarke,. Wellsville. ;. Wellsville, Big gene, Wheeling:, .. Itosedede Gardens. , , - 7---- " -- - - - - THE subserlher, having leased those beau . ' tiful Gardens known as the RGSEDALE GARDENS, takei pleasure -in informing the citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that they are now open for visiters; the Buildings having been entirely re•i• fitted, and the Grounds'lnid out in 'new and desirably pleasant plans. Visiters furnished with ICE MILAN, STRAWBERRIES and CREAM, and all the delicacies and refreshments in season. The , steamer ARCHY , MASON ivill make regular trips every hour in the 'day, dining the Inflamer season, from the Allegheny Whart, to Rosedale. - • jethant , - . : • .I. W-MEALEY Proprietor. ~•__._.___________L For (# ----------- 47 ----- -- 31 dreeirwoo ar ens. ! . NEW ARRANGENIMENT._TheIe iliatsteamer THOS.: -SCOTT will com mence on "Alondahay 7th, to run front the old GreehWood Landing, foot of Pitt them, to the Garden, leaving at 8 tic-lock .I.lf ,- and at each even hour until 9 o'clock 1.. az.; hut trip from the Garden at The Saloons are supplied with all the delicaiiesef the season. Tea at 6 o'clock. The Garden, with elan° collection of Greenhouse Plants, Dahlins, - Annual Plow er Plants and Shrubbery. The comfortable wharf boat, Greenwood, will be placed _._ at the Pitt 5... t. landing. Itny4 For Beaver and Wellsville. Tits new and liplendid passenger steamer CALEB COPE, A. litultrioca, Muster, will leave for the above and all In every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturdaytermediate ports , For freight or passage, having superior accommoda tions, apply on board. may 4 AT am steamer BEAVER, CHAS. E. C LAP Master, will leave this city everyondars, y, e day and ri M iday, at 10 A. It. She has a boat at the landing. between Wood at. and the Bridge , prepared to receive treight at any time .: jmy4' m. Sr Wheelei7, QTEAM.BOAT AGENT, can be found at Wesley 10 Griees Counting Room,porner of Water and Smith field stre et • ' , ' . mard7 Nciii - 5t.:11. - riiiii: -- IM - - liklial T fine new paxsenger steamer AARON HART, ;V. • RoUerz, filaster,will leave for c a ova and intermediate porta, regularly. For freight or passage, apply on board. New VW heeling /Eekei. J. D. LOCKWOOD, ( P Wood street. 14 - 30.*„.W,,e4.1:`,9ATAMOZOV, effr.7_,:k e . . .M A„ ~l .V. 1 4.1 1 A.4.c0vieu t 44, 1 6...fifi 0 . 1 .-. i*n Fo rtril' - E! . en - arty anek wad Griliiii, 5t...1-tfill2 ,* :. .1: FRC', 1.?:41S.:. : ,:!1:g f -1:1;i_r ,: Pout. irre c r .. - rtnoVrthitPiniinialarry 4, Pesite Mr.•ElakewelPsi in glicorotna lately bCCU 1 1 as an office by-Alderman Miner: Ere' liliylbek - Ndh rit, 'Agin, in N 0.71. St. Charles. my3A-E' IV'. f ' ' • ' Biudnessres ' TYRANTS AIS WELL ASMONOPOLIEthEIIISTPALL: • •-, • "SO MUST ICES;•_ • 117111011 feet will be proven by calling .at. MeGcrras's , •Fasbionabte Tailoring Establishment 2 Tbird street St. Charles Banding,.', ' • Morro :' Smcaiiirryto and quiek , VAturrY : Pratt and good. Wl4. 7411 . 1 .Eit, 1 •Illi•ADA. • •-• • - wm. nicarrso, PIT7NIiarBGEI. & RICKETSON, Whoksale Grocer., and porters of, Brandies, Wines and Segars t . Nos. 172 and 17.5; eotner of Liberty and Irwin streeta,Pittsburgh, Pa. , nw23:y. NEW BOOKS. tan Primeval, by Harris. .Layard's.Ninevah and its Remains. The. Clergy of America. The Czar, his Court and People. Women of the-Revolution. Irving's Works; new edition. Life and Corresponeence of John Foster. Holmes' Poems. . ' . De Foe'a Works, complete; 20 vols.' Swift's Works, complete; 2 vole. ' 'Fielding and-Smollett; aoMPleta z ' The Progreis of America; thickvols. For sale by - „ S BOSWORTH & CO, ~ 4th street, near Market. Clergymen andstrangers are invited to mill at the Book Store of H. S. - Bosworth & Co., on Fourth street, near Market, where will be - found fine editionsof many rare and valuable works. TO LET—The large Three Sturrßrick Ware- house, N 0.112 Second street Possession given . Ist of July. Enquire of oe6) A. BRADL,Eir. Death to .the ats. . • rr is it notOriouS fact that of a/1 evils none are held in .L such abhorrence, as those of Ratit,'lnlCe, Roaches and Bed-Bags, and to have 'them exterminased, is the wish and desire of all. A pyeparation has, been discovered by which those who wish, may beCome rid of this evil, which is rests more or less every house in this city. This preparation has now been in use in Germany , about seven years, (and in the 'United States for the last five,) and by everyone who has given it a trial, been pronottneed the best remedy they have ever used for ex terminating Rats, Mice , Red-Bugs, Roaches, die. The articles composing this composition are in them selves very innocent, and contain not a particle of poi son; but when combined, creates a gas which explodes the stomach, and consequently destroys life in a few )301:111 , .--118 soon to ithas affected the stomach , the articles 'become neutral is and will affect nothing thereafter; soiliat. there ca be no danger in its use, under any cir cumstances. This is no humbug. We will warrant it to rid houses of all the Rats, Mice, Roaches, &e., that in fests them. Should it not do as we say, the money will be refunded. ' J. S. M. YOUNG & CO., jet/ N. W. corner of 4th and Ferry sts., Pittsburg. Greenwood Gardens.' _ A DELIGHTFUL SUMMER RETREAT, two miles Ada_ below the City, on the Ohio pyg be tween three and four acres of ground, well shaded with fruit and ornamental trees, and a large collection of choice shrubbery. Also, an extensive Green-house, con taining the finest varieties of exotic plants. Commo dious Saloons are erected for the reception of visiters.— lee Creams, Pastry, Fruit, Nuts, Cakes, and all the deli cacies of the season, are kept for sale ; and all kinds of Plants, both native and exotic. .Boquets tastefully put up at all seasons of the year. Tea every evening at 6 o'clock. A comfortable Steamboat leaves the foot of Pitt street every hour daring the dny and evening, landing at the Garden gate. ED". Rept on Temperance principles, and closed on Sunday. [Journal and Gazette copy.] mytl9 ALL PERSONS knowing themselves indebted to A. STEWART, Liquor Merchant, are hereby notified that his nooks and accounts have been lea with Alderman BLAK.F.LY,for settlement. • After the 15th of June, suits will be brought on all the accounts unsettled. my.2o:td BURNT OUT, • RE-BUILT, AND AT WORK!!! Wagon Manufactory. /VIM subscriber having enlarged his nop, lately de suoyed by fire, informs his friends and the public generally that he is now prepared to manufacture Wa gons, Cans, Drays, Timber Wheels, Truckwand Wheel barrows, at his ldbop,on Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets; where be keeps on hand a large stock, or makes to order any amount of work, of .the best ma terials and by experienced workmen, and at prices to suit the nines. Southern merchants and furnace nun are requested to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere- • may.. been WM. McKEE. TE AS 2Till — AS 1 2 TEAS II I 41, IT is with pleasure that the subscribers in.- form the citizens of Pittsburgh , and vicinity that they have.completed arrangements with Messrs. J. C. Jenkins te Co., of Philadelphia, lo receive their superior PACKED TEAS, And .will hereafter be .kept constantly on hand. They are neatly-and securely put up in metallic packs of 4, 4 and 'I 'lb each, with heir primed card—showing the kind of Tea, price, naive of the concern and depot in Philadelphia, with an invitation to return the Tea, if not liked. RETAIL cruces: ,ii (Gunpowder 621 75 1,00 1,25 1,50 p . 1 Imperial 50 75 1,00 , 1,25 1,5 p ~..i Ifysou 50 60,1 75 0-, 1,.... , , 0 tY. 11/son 50 621 73 1, . 1 00 11 1,25'1 50 - Black fis AFat* inile - add .137,k-tra Pine- • .75 I,ooi 1,25 . ,..V, if ._"Wel,4Vill WarratiLawiwer4w,xzei sell to eqml t o il - not sii - perior Gi any sold iii lion City, and should they not prove acceptable to the taste, they can be returned, and the money will be refunded, as it is only with that understanding we sell. ' We ask a fair trial, that the public may be able to lodge between our Teas and those heretofore sold by other companies in this city. All lovers of rich, delicious and ood flavored TEAS, should give us a call. Dealers can he supplied on the most reasonable terms Fur sale by .108. S. M. YOUNG & co., N, W. corner 4th and Ferry streets; and K YOUNG & SON, S. W. corner 3d and Ross streets. Cigars, Sane and Tobsepo, ' A T JACOB MeCOLLISTER'S, Fifth street, N 0.19.- 11,.. Regalia; Washington Lanorma; La Rosa; June Sans Plantation; Halt Spanish, Malay and Common; Together with a variety of other brands. Arao—An extensive assortment of CHEWING TO BACCO, of the most celebrated brands, among ; which are the Luxious Luxury, P. Robinson's Pound lump, Grant & Williams', and Arch'd Thomas Grape Brand, Five Lump. All orders Promptly attended to. Country Merchants would do well to call and examine my stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Cuba Wrapper and Filler Leaf for sale. IL? Sign of the Indian Chief. • HAVE just received from the East a well Selected and fresh assortment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, including English and French Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, all of superior manufacture, to which I would respectfully- invite the attention of mi friends. Country Merchants and others visiting the city, who wish to provide themselves with a good article at a very /ow price, are respectfully invited to call on the sub scriber. dl: mark tearrarued. mar% JAS. McGTHRE, Tailor, 'Third it., near Wood. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE goa Satz—A valuable Properrtty of 90 feet front by 250 deep, with a good Frame Dwelling Rouse of ball and six rooms, cellar, &c.; out oven, pump, stable and garden; also, frun and shade trees, grape vines, Az.; situate s on Saw-mill Run or con tinuation of East street, Allegheny: * Price, $1,000. Terms $3OO in hand ; balance at four equal yearly pay- MelllB. S. CIITHBERT, Gen. Agent, jel4 . Smithfield street, JOHN FORSYTH, Muttons.= TAnort, has removed to No. a 1 Market at., one door from Second, East side. Thankful for past lavers, he respectfully, sohcits con tinuance of the patronage of his former customers, and likewise of asmany new ones as are of the right stripe. Orders in the Tailoring line executed in the most fash-. ionable manner, and with despatch. Also, a _FasluOnable assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING. Cheap for cash, of course. Gentlemen's Funushing Goods, in all their varieties, always on hand—such as Shirts, Bosoms, Collars, Cra vats, Stocks, Scarfs, Hosiery, Suspenders, Pocket Kdk fa, Gloves. Drawers, Umbrellas, ho., ,tc., te. (My2s:lm • Congress Gaiters. ADlES„wanting something superior, both for look and comfort, to anything they have ever worn, will please call and exaintne them, These Boots halve no strings to tie and twit, and dangle about the ankle;— they are not only much handsomer, but display,the foot and ankle to a touch better advantage than any other Boot or Shoelnade. You will also save time and trou ble. Manufactured by S. KEYS. mar2B ' No. 8 Fifth street. Notice. MY old customers, strangers visiting the city, and others wishing to provide themselveswith a hand some DRESS COAT, PANTS, VEST, or any other arti cle in the line, can do so, by leaving their orders with JAMES GUIRE,TaiIor, - Third etreet, St Charles Building. itTAVERN STAND AT SHOUSTOWN, FOR RENT.—A commodious and well finished Tavern Stand, in the village of Shousetown, furnished bein modem aty le, with good Stabling attached. It will leased for a term of years. Address janl2 P. SHOUSE, Shougetown. FINE SHIRTS-1U dozen, superior quality, manufae lured by us, expressly for this market. Just reed and for sate low by EDW'D TODD & CO:, i ch . ! Corner Fifth and Market sts., - up stairs. VITRAPVINU PAYER—e. reams, large aiie, intended TV expressly for use of Shirt Manufacturers. For sale by [jel4l EDIV'D TODD & CO. BOSOMS AND COLLARld r i d various qualities, reed this day and for sate low by jel2 EDINPD TODD k CO. NO, MODASSES—,SO bbls., in store and for sale by . jet; JAMES PATTON, Jr. T AND—About MO Acres of fineTnnber Laud for sale 1.4 in Jefferson County, by CASIDAY, ruay2S" Wood street No. 26 )11rIBBLS.N.O. MOLASSES—In store and for sale VC/ by .7011 N 11VDEVITT Et BROS.; may2B - No. 13 Liberty strtet. DDRLAPS AND WOOL. SACKS On hand and fw sale by ( ma ys) 11. LEE. CORCIi}IYG'3--4~~.nEks, Cur sole y RHEY, MATTHEWS & CO gE, Water street, PINE APPLES —l5O Pine Apples, just reed at d for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, tnav24 No. 6 AVoodst, FINE FLOUR-10 bbls ., for sale to*. may 2 6 - - - WM. DYER. ILA X.SEED--t b arfelS' .just.reeeived ; for - sale.by Rtir.ir;hrATTHEws & co:, • • 23 Water street. ACE—A prime article on hand and (or sale by e 4 RHODES & ALCORN, 30 Fifth st. :my .:1) ---- 7 er;Vdhoteozitt-of(;ei, raj nri l ityw o r i g o 0 ~ , li' 1 1 1/ : Se9givg i ail ''.o,ace..itz and &sibs rilkal , ry. "Yio 1111:1_?, lila ir.t ..l ) . „4 TirpipAti4Rn.pf, repr i ge*erNat Ith TaVnketrlgiar :#;', i'ller:tit,blilVl9 l a u l ir:oroteeentilhamblyuahouteh# , at: .) IPI - .4 DM i kkineilidgeiliimeelfatvithanauirinis fat :iku, UREpiolizci cmuiravelereanciAtheratitiedsv -" in - g °Wie. IA A* WR W ll 4b ilk, afa.rgsaid,naud plays ,at l ' your* Minors will be- plears4 la gr . az4 Jai at' 13 UO 6l lB ,f 6, keep a public house et entertainment... Acid. yoart.!' tioner, as IS duly l!ound, will pray. : .. .-. ~., .1 ET'TIS CKERT.. We, the subecribcrs, citizens of P aforesaid E Towriabin, 10. certify, that the above petitioner of good re , . plate for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of travelers' and others, and that Raid tavern is ae cessar ..LH , cootie; Jr, James McAlister, IVin: Casson, J. Von Oplen, D. Payer, J. Woods, J. Saltier:, P. Kroft, H. Galloher, M, Seifert, J. Hershberger, Jr. jeJ4' may 23 FYIO the Ronomble - the Judges of the Court or 13eneret Allegheny:eanerSessions of the - Pence in and for the County of The petition of Thomas Bartoli t . of Me Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh, in the County aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petiticiner lufth provided himself with Ena* terials for the accommodation of travelers and cohere, at his durelling house, in the Ward - aforesaid, and prays . that your Ifonors will be pleased to grant him a license to titioner keep a public .hotuse of entertainment: And your pe ,no in duty bound, will proA _ We,, the subscribers , citizens of the - Ward aorees N wd, do certify, that the above petitioner - is of good repute for honesty and , temperance, and is, elt provided with house room -and conveniences for the accommodation tavern is necessary. _ andledging of strengers and travelers; and that said J.; W: Taylor. John bionohnn, 3. Lewis, h 1 Martin, Bueikle, Joselt Jenkinson; Richard Terrier, 'Dantel Dougherty, T. Femmes; A. Wood, id. - Schwerer, Daniel, ' . 1413td iled umpi.... • - TA.I.- BUILDING. . ; Cf EALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Build -0 ing Conunlttee up to the 20th day of - June, insk, for furnishing materials and erecting' the Western Pennsyl vania Hospital Buildings, agreeable to plans and specifi cations to be seen at the race of J. W. Rerr,'Architect, Fourth street, after the 11th instant. . . . . Builders, in proposing for said work will state the ag slarete amount for the entire superstructure in a finished te; and accompany their bids with the names and pro posals of their respective'undertikers or sub -contractors in the various departments of the buildings. The Committee will also receive separate proposals predicated in estimate, measurement, and bill or rates; in which case bidders will state the price of the stone ma son and cut stone work . per per perch and foot; brick , work per thousand in the walls; slating per, square; plastenng per yard ; jointing and, other lumber per thou , sand feet, board measure ; carpenter work. painting, glazing, ke., with the per centage on their respective es tablished Bills of Prices. The work iillto bp done under the direction and -spe cial inspection of a general Superintendent appointed for the purpose by the Comthittee. Proposals will also be received, at the saMe time, for fencing and enclosing the Hospital Grounds, according to the plan to be seen at Arr. Iterr's office. JOHN • GRAHAM, . I JOHN. BISSELL, W Cominittee. M J. TOTTEN, W. W. WALLAcE, } Building THOS. BAREWELL, Dl'DowellYa Cholera Irliztiare.- Q YAlPTOMS—CaotaaA.—This disease generally com l.) mences with watery discharges the bowels, of a white, or yellow, or pearl color, w ill,white flakes on standing a abort time. These are welt described as rice water. evacuations. Vomiting is a usual - attendant-on these evacuations, but not an ineariable one. The reta iling is usually accompanied with . great uneasiness and pain in the atnallich aral boodle. The tongue and breath are icy cold:; the tonne is sometimes clean, bet general ly -slightly coated.;-the voice becomes weak and husky: cramps and spasms of. the arms, legs and body, are gen eral and painful symptoms. The skin is shriveled and et a purple hue; the pulse becomes weekend frequent, and in the collapse stageentirelylost at the wrist ; the breath ing labored and hurried. 'These symptoms usually suc ceed each other in the order slated. hTDOIVELL'S . CHOLERA MIXTURE, This mixture is prepared front the piescriptiona of the late Dr. A: N. hrDowell, of Pittsburgh. lu his exten sive practice, be had used it,with complete success in the epidemic of 1833 aml the present season.. Steamboat men have given, it .to many passengers who have been, attacked with the disease the present season, and in eve..: ry case effected a speedy cure—after they had been pro nounced incurable. by physicians on board. -p Preared solely by' the proprietor, Wht-THORN, Druggist. "Jet=-if" No,s3lHarket attest. Pittsburgh,-Pa. cramp.. lITE HAVE ABDOATINAL WARMERS, made from y the most approVedlEnglish patterns, furnished and recommended by Morning Hakervell;Esq., and a number of eminent Physicians, being a most convenient appara tus for the application of warm or hot water to the bow els, in case :of cramps, in Cholera. As every person subject to sudden attacks, no family should be without-- at least withoUt one. - For sale by • • . : .SCAIFE &ATKINSON,' je6 First strew, between Wood and Market sts. • Etterehauttayllotel, TFourth area . , between Artti. and Marker, Philcutelphia. HE Proprietorship and 'Management Of _this well known Hotel, having this day passed into the hands of the subscribers, they beg leave to state, that it is Th eir purpose to render it worthy of the very liberal patron age with which 'it has been heretofore stisliiined 7 and hope, by unremitting attention, to deserve the patronage of their friends, who mny visit the eity_on• business or pleasure. • • C. & McKIBBIN, maytklna - (Fonnerly of Exchange Hotel, Pittsburg.) Mit DUFFS GEPOLEIVIEN AND:LADIESt...” 0.0014-ILICEPING 4rt -WRITING aporixpi ~.;, c .:. .' ,N ; rioardiribitoirliz,aiiikri*n:"..-".-: i .-- i "fillt•A'beta hiifnew Casa Roma narrliarairghig-ib .ol. paired and fitted up. Ladies will find his new sys; tem of Single Entry Book-keeping an agreeable study, and a valuable acquirement. Gentlemen going through his entire 'course of training on Doable Entry Book keeping, will not only be qualified to take'charge of Books upon any system in use, but they Will find them selves master of all those intricate operatiqns Connected ' with partnership settlements, of which so many practi eal book-keepers, of acknowledged ability, are ignorant. Several of the most extensive firms in the city bade re cently,procured Book-keepers front th is Institution.— Merchants and Steamboat proprietors can always team of Book-keepers thoroughly qualified for their profession; no others are ever recommended. hours : 10 to 12; 2to 4, and 7to 10. ,- - ' ' utny4 swim E r. . R.y. T HE subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of. Pittsbnrgh - and vicinity that they "Sinnurcd from Mr. C "Bickley, the celebrated BAKERY" and " lee Cream Saloon, 4 in Diamond alley, and are, pre pared to serve the old customers of the establishment and the public generally with 'all kinds of Cakes Confec tionary, Nuts, Fruit, &c., sc. Crdersfor Partits on the shortest notice. - ' . The coI Cream Saloon is now open day and night. mnyl9 dim A. P. - SCHILDECKEA: I SGreenwood . TRAWBERRIES, 'Rasa saint TIIE Garden Vthas t are now served up in this SWUM RETREAT, with all the other good and wholesome- refreshments nature and art can produce. . . Bonnets of choice Floweni, tastefully put up. Tea-every evening at 6 o'clock. The Steamboat Tiros. Scorr leaves the foot of - Pitt street the beginning of each hour, from 8 o'clock A. sr. until 9 p. sr., landing at the-Garden gate. Closed on• Sunday, -and conducted on Temperance principles. [Gazette and Dispatch copy.] ' jell Factory for Sale, I N SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, inandfacturing Print ere' Wood Type and Raised Sign Letters by Ma chinery. The machinery is admirably suited for all the carving purpose, for which a pattern Call be made from finest ngraving to heavy cornice. Should - the in ventor, Isaac Merrit Singer, obtain a patent fat the in vention or any improvement thereon,' the said patent is secured by deed to the subscribers for the term of seven years in the whole United States, and for ever in Alle , gheay Da., Or, it PARTNER {PANTED, capable of manhe ,above business 'and.:willing to take an-interests n of gi at least one - fourth in the capital stock: :For 'For particulars, apply (post paid) to SCHOLY dc RYAN [Er Pittsrga. Prom the foregoing Notice of I. Suss we find that the - Patent has issued, and , for proof *of :our claim, see records of our deed in Patent Office, at Wash ington, D. C. Oa) .SCROLY 11i RYAN. Piro and Marine Inez:ma:nee. fplIE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA will make permanent and limited Insurance on Property in this City and vicinity, and on shipments by Canals, Rivers, Lakes, ind by Sea. The properties this Com pany are well Invested and furnish an available fund for the ample indemnityof allpersons who desire to be pro tected by Insurance. P. JONES, Agent, mayl 8 •-q4 Water street. SALE—.A valuable :propertyof an entire Island, 14- pleasantly situated 40 miles below Piusburgh, and the first above Liverpeol, Ohio.' The soil is of the best quality, and is well suited for a gardner on a large scale. Fitly Acres can readily be appropnated for such pur poses. There is a good Dwelling and other Houses, with a fine Orchard of choice fruits—a Cider Mill and Press in complete order. Persons desiring such property as the above, will fi nd it well worthy their attention. S. CUTHBERT,Fen. Agent, . Smithfield street.' A NEW WORK ON CEMETERIES.—Designs for: Monuments and Mural Tables, adapted to rural Cemeteries, Church Yards, Churches; Chapels; with a preliminary. Essay On the laying out, planting and man aging of Cemeteries, and on the improvement of Church. Yards. For the bests, London's %York. By J.-J ay} : , Smith, one of the founders of Laurel Hill: Cemetery. lir two numbers. Just received and for sale by jel [Journal copy.] KAY lc CO.' • - For Bale, , THE UNEXPIRED PART CFA LEASE of a COUPP.B Horst, in a "Pleaßant location in the - City of Pitts burgh', ygiib all the Bar Fixturee and Furniture; together with two Tenpin Alleys, Balls and Pins, in, good order; Rooms and Cellar; lit with Gas. Etiqui re of ARTHUR NICHOLSON, or JACOB-BOSTON GREAT BARGAINS AT HOGAN & CANTWELL'S We are selling, previous to receiving onr Summer Goods, at greatly reduced prices, a large and varied as sortment of Fancy and Variety Goods,Trimmings, Bon nets, Parasols, Hats with a fine collection of Gentle men's furnishing articles; Carpet Sacks, Willow and French Baskets, Mats, &c. We respectfully invite the attention of those in want of these Goods, to our house-- , al Market and Ditunond. jeG 000 COCOA ,;iag s I , II.I b IS ;; • 20 " Walnuts. - 111 " Cream Nuts; 90 " Pecans ;just reed and for sale by JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood st. DYE FLOUR--27 barrels, read and for sale by D. jell JAMES PATTON, ACON-4000 lbs. }isms • 713001bs; Shoulders ; 'reed and fir sale by TASIES PATTON, Jr. • .. • bbls. Americau, suitable for colliers', • '• -5 ." No.l Lard; in store Mad for gigabit '..JADES PATT N, Jr. 0 H. MOLASSES-5 bbls., Battle Ground, in store and Oa for sale by use) JAMES PATTON, Jr. re~s~ z ~''~~{'"' S rte' ' — Y ~ .. ~~4iY~+~ie3.R-.airy k y - ~ *', ;Pi) t HOGAN & CANT%VELL AT'S--1600 bushels, received and for al , - • PAII0 5 / 4 1 1 4r jea • - No: 17 Liberty lit ARED PEA CfIES—A few Recto nitro Dry Pettefi.. es for sale by [ova] & SINCLAIR, wood at_ -; .~^a F -.,yam 1 y.> kys Q F" r Y`c:' v "4C'i } .w,.-~:.'=. ~` _y ~ ~ . a. ^ ,-.~- - ~. lif 44.410.*:iiajui;1 r, a e .11 41 , ,1:111.” it) _Aft* . 0 VA610017: twat "'" hi a Nal t 4 E, _,„,i44 4 4 , camer , Tfo,itint rite IOW& 4111WIR *Ad MixporaillitifigiOutiffteenaira , ttotei au /.71,(foldiga andadternolitib,Coin‘BeirrtotidAdVttlfillin tit ,InogiAvinzable.tormsw “.-• ,s-Collecti on s madeizalifthetprirctipaltitii4 at& t i rliion at the lowest sates. . , ` 7 . ALLEN KRAititiL.." pikk,43.4,l l . • . ier.adtAttitr st.A.A.n.i. I . 111.111 . 11 Bat - deers and Ezeheinke Brokers,' ikideree4 .Zoreegn and Domestic Bills; Bins of Rzehangt,, Ceriffeetetes '(Depot. it, Bank Notts, an,U,Coin. Corner of ".Third and Wood sts., direelly opPosito the Si. Charles' Note!. may2S . .11/0.411..fh*S Aar. Bankers and Deniers in ."Etekango "Coin and Bank-NoteSs No. 35-I kfarkeeltreet,Pistsbui-gh.. - ' StLLING uUTR ttXctrt ao s , nuTnrci RATS New York "pr I Cincinnati Philadelphia 4,". Louisville. 'Baltimore /- 4 . .. St. Louis . :" HANK Nargil.. Buying rates • Ohio ' 'lndiana Kentneky Virginia Wheeling ' Tennessee anl9-y..; :AB. gf.HOON. . ‘! s. • _ noozir & fil AIX . 0 It Pii .-- - - , - -. BANKERS: AND EXCHANGE BROKERS; - P. B. cciroc r of Wood and Sixth streeLt., Pittsburgh, Pa. riEALERS in Cola, Bank Notes ; Time Bills; 'Foreign jJ and Domestic Exchange,. Certificates of Deposit, bre - EXCHANGE on all the. , printipal Cities of the Union and Eat ,ope for sate in same to imtparchasers.,-- CURIUM'' , and paittinds received on deposite• •'- - COLLECTIONS made on all parts of the -Union; at the - I rv:Feist rules: * - -•- ' " seplt-Iy:. .... YENEESS—Just received,•from New.Yorle,'a splen did lot, which wilt be aold' very low: • • • je/ 5 1y • • RYAN, No, 27 Fifth at. . 4 Bo xEs - . II AbON-- - Reccivid and for sale by • ••• • . jels •• - - CUMMINS lc ghllTHt !WI SACKS DRY APPLES—Reed and for sale by . • CUMMINS & SMITH. '2OO 4 Ys- cs -.6 . 11 tar. st CUMMINS & SMITH. pO.:%V. HERRING—Just ..receiv.:ed and tor t...PU' sale by .(je141.. ARMSTRONG& CROZER.. TIECANS- 6 615., just eeehred tuldfc k i - , wy jut 4 A r RAISTRONG h EROZER:. - ' e 'hr U 014) ARMSTRONG & .forii ;ROZER. i 3 AcoN-1 casks , just recd an forsu.--le7-7 "• '• -• R ARAIST Ir. RONG CgOZE 5 h - SACKS OATS — Receivoitand tot sale by.:. tor • lel4 ARMSTRONG & CROZER. LINSEEDOII.,-10- ree'dontonsignixtent and for sale-b y - • ..KING dt 1 1 .10t1RILEAD, L. and for sale by Jel2 . . Q HOUL DP 4l ...c a incasks,expeCrid daityji-t -Tait - & in store tuid for salety , DYER; NO. 158 Libtrty at. LENONS--20 boxes; just landed ;fermi. by , • ' lels ' . •. - W•l6. DYER; • • • • .2 No. 158•iberty street. riCiFj el Pgr- "rtFiliFirriiiitio7iiist7reod. and for Sale by N..r =____.________ 6 ' • • • • Whf. DYER. fIHEESS- 7 73 boxes.W. R. Cheese, fo r a./ jels. • . WAL•DSER LriflliVili . Lk: 1.1 - ------------.N.E -30 barrels, in good order, for vale by ". ' (Jell) • .' WIII.'DYER. IRlEjipip_ 2 casks, of first quality,.for ..1,./. Xa/ .e by, - • • (sell)• Whl. DYE 111012 • ,.1n1 1 -4 1 -i0;t0 K. 1 .-rpedoes, — Jost rec'd and ?di .1. sidle . bY . :• . , - JOSHUA RHODES, Jell • . • N 0.6 Wood !tree:. •O CIiyNES, ORANGES-75 beses Onuw ft od • .11 for sale by • JOSHUA RHODES, - No. 6 Wood street. L . . °Ns, Lici iL, mob., just rwSi- d '' 'Ana for sale by ~ . : JOSHUA RHODES, - . jell. • • ' , ,:. , • No:0 `Mad street. o—vc—W---1 Ht i litE)TWAs.s.Es, c =-7A.:reaTigo -- it73. aaa; . • :1,7 Re .4aan. ; a first rate, article, for sikle ; b_y„ . , :, : v ..Jen - • - ••- • • ••,:.• -.- • ..•.d.WAL DYER :•rttists _a. c . jwc . ii 1 v rams, ecelsed• per Highlander; for sale.by -• del2) -WM DYER • 101 , yEE,_4u L ,, ,,,u., low. , .rit r • totsx3ms_32 .l jel2 - ' • ' "'". - Wrd.DiER : .191 Je /2 - .. • WEI..DYER. - STAR CANDL ES ---------------------NI boxesCriunton's; instore and • . Tv for sala by • • "ljel2)•".,:- KLI2GrANR2ORHEAD. eIS...S---.5 Al, prime order and for sale by ••• . • - - --. Jet:. iallo.ia iimifouiEAß:' - .. poiXs' ri—A levy casks, oil consi 1,ra,,,,, tr a , . 'by . „ .. tjel.l4.' • . KING fr. ftIOOEBEIY.• - ' rp -Sli Mtliktal - = ll-7. - c . asignst reo'd imisal • •________Uf by • - (iel2) '• •:. .• KING & MOORNEAD. 1-111.1CAIR UREESEI4IIO boxes, inatorenu y .by . _.- :la.. jell • ; KINGAIIR)DRIIkTAR • 121 7 EACIIRRAZ,IITh Irish. Wisrey,Dairlpiod. Runt; •! ": -. :Holland .ok4 in lois t'O snit Juircbasers,.fok,salc.ut • _ -who li a ~lePriecl,h_l'Y Ael9"..l4.§...NNET,Liberty_st. -:- -:!: DBA.2 4: t rit r bAßZ4brtßC - tri,i :itlett3 . !. 507i0e))37 , ' 7 : - i.UK_____ ... _ =_____ : jetif' ; ' , : , :sn - • • ••-•ra DONNE7P4dliiilfa-i'Vf::::::-....•.. : 1 1 111 / I LE : RAIT--100 bags Ave blills.Ta n „ . ' '•JI, store and for sale by ten) • .7: S. BONNE'! and lii- baskets 2s SalarOil,rec l / 4 1 d i' ol 7,il e , ------- -- m b y ~ . .jeB • • •s, • _J. S. BONNET. FISH-Hre funeker,il,4soboxis No. i Scaled Herring, to arnve and for sale by • ' ' • je9 • J. S. BONNET. ' .. A Suoioc/ 3. ase ,4, American Pins; Just received and for sale by • -• • ' . • • AIcCANDLEZS & CAMPBELL: - - •"'• . "; .Sea.. .L 97 Wood street: • = IDIIYE'FLOVR.-41.1..b15.-Rya Flour, reeirand for sale jjk, by Dny3o,l S. & W. HARBAIIOI-1., AR&SOLS--Cotton, Silk and Gingham Parasols, a • fine assonnent, for sale by - - -• - • • • IieCANDLESS & CAMPBELL,- JeS• • 97 Wood street. rtUTLERY--1 cask superior Kluves and Foits,tockef ILI and Pen-kniveat,Boteher Rabies, Shoe Kaivea, Sole sOrfh tee.',justopened by JANDLES 8 7 Wood street. V INE COGNAC BRAN lES-727 half pipes, various Vintages, of our own importation for ",corumerce r ” from Bordeaux, just received and for sale by, •' . • le RICKETBON, Nos: /72 and I .74_Liberty street:. , VPHUVF.O I'UMPS, that will not , F.II32EZE up in the COLDEST weather, for. Bate by S,CAIFE 40ATKINSON, rnak2s Vint, betwen Wood' and Market sts.. DLL) BLANKBT9-1 case (50 patr) Bed Btankettr,,,Co _LP 13y . 64, 6 tbs., ribbon bound, received tthis day, on consignment from the manufacturer, and• for sale by • Liberty, oPpOsite Fifth street .4 n BALE? BuolyN 11 . 11/5.1. , IN, at and 4 '2 may,e2 A.A. BLED AYLS-275 bushels Dried- Apples,.ree'd pr and for sale by 'lnsy3o.l S. &W. HARSAUGH., RIED kiI;EF-2 tierces Prime Drie Beef, ree' tor sale by: - Erny3ol." &W. ILABBAI.IGfi. ARDOIL-4 fervbbls„just received and for safe br znY39 • S. &W. HA ABAVGII., LASS,3lsoxes "Marke's" assoried sizes Glass I'inst 'received and for sale by - , 1,1:h E-430 boxes new Cream Cheese, just reed and Tor sale by fray2ol IS. & NV. HARBAUGIV.- O.ODA casks of Steele do Cir,73 superior ..,40dS • Aiti, just received and for sale bv lity2o -‘• 8.. a tiAßEAuati. wl.ou, wool wanted_ y b b.mayao • -; 8. &w. u.A2[.u&T.lOl 1101 7 0.W.5.5.E.5.--100 Obis: Pt. O. Molasses, reed and kor sale - by foiy.3oJ. & ILARDNUGH. Suthfi . 100 bbls. Su ,31tgar House Molasses, St.rueaßefointy 10 do . .do do • do LOIIiSI Ulla do fn store andfor sale by.' .11ILLLFX. & RICKETSON, - • mayl4 ' • 172 aud 174 Liberty. et, - ti0u.N.T,E,1.75:, low by (royal( RHODES 4 b a y • Me ' an . my3o [Chronicle copy.] . RHODES ALCORN.. LEATHERS —a sacks, Rite, lending. from Brennan!' Cumberland, - and for sale by ' ' • • B. A: FAHNESTOCR tc.CO.,•'• ••- - • Corner Ist and Wood sts,.,- land, ndo ctic:, Jandingf!om'stetmer puaber;lrsa je7 - A...FAHNE;sTocK..k. co. 5 ATS-odd ,buatiela arrive (in few days) and (or at sale by.: .C. A.'IIIc.ANULTY & CO. t maY 3l - - _ - - Canal Ba..- UlNlNE nnees rares, just reed and for rate by Ile7l B. A. FARNESTOCK & CO. 4Ur LIOXE-S-sj---ii:,LED ird; 301 Tails Ivies( " - _ • 10 twits fresh Dates ; just reed and fot sale by je7 JOSHUA RHODES, No. 6 Wood -st Plan and Tar. - . _ 50 BEGS. No. HERRINGS ; (May inspection 20 " No. I Mackerel,. (Boston inspection ' 50 N. C. Tar, in_prune order ; received and for sale by TAAFFE . Ic OTO may2l:dln) Corner Penn and WaynNNOB, evtreeta ; :Gos, 50 bogs do.• ' do.; • 25 bb4. do. d in store and for sale by • • JOHN lII'DEVI4T et, .. tny29 ' • No. 13 Liberty street -1.---Thll-O,CPJVED, At - 114271YR PRICE' SPORE, 6C:t . ft, Market street, 10,009 yards of Printed Lawns, at the. low Prise or 12} cents..: (myth y 4. A. MASON Zi CO;:, IHIE'II APPLES-100 bus. for sa!e by may3t , , smiTH & SIN, CPAIR. ITh BIRD, PE&CHEE4-1 50 bushels, far.sule by blayall • - - SMITH tr... SINCLAIR, ORN--100 basltels Coro t to arrive; for sale by • . may3l ' CUMIWINS SMITH: ORANGES AND LEMONS-10: boxes Oranges; To arrive on Fridayinne for Sale by .14 ' 111?1, ' 3e7 JOSHUA RHODES _ ,t4B , _egEte,l4l%9 nltgitMS . ->:~:~. ugerqg rates County AF. City ord'u Relief Notes • it PetuisylvaniaCti.' New. York : - Mttrytand - , , 'each Blossom Potnfiah_,7 rece J. t 8; BONNET,- ~ • .1L . - -Liberty- at... Basin- 15
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