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YET Reading Matter Will be found., 031 each Page of this Paper. • MORNING POST JOU OPPICEI• Wo would call tSe alteutiou of MERCHANTS AND BR3INES3 MEN to tt fact that we have just recelTed from Pailadalplita a number cf fonts of nev Job Type, and ar? now prepared to till orders for Cards, Circulars, Rill' Paper Boots, FolWers, and Prograinmeo for es.laild t i ics. All orders will he promptly filled. .111 V" S. M. PR-NIP:GILL S. CO., Newspaper ..4.l.rcrtisittg Agtats, are the Agents for the Pitteburgh Daily mud Weekly' Fog, and are authorised to r=ire durrarommeterg wad 85a3CRIPTICF9 for ua et the mato rates. ea required at this 0 Etre. Their terrific ere regarded a 9 ruyta,nti. Their ol.cas are at Nato YORE, 122 Nit6i,t7 wraztr, Deem:, 10 SrArx 0113237. tar Ma. 3iYaN W. l'trOAßTlli L olor tuticxize-3 :zyrirr en the route formerly served by jeall FOB*EI7.!, end IE clone entitled to slllent from weekly erat...—ribtre, The Democratic Committee of Corresposa roit ALLBaiIi.:NY COUNTY, Are requratfd to meet at the Bs. Caiairs Hoot, on ..,ITUB.I)A.Y, July .;'.lFt, et 11 o'elo,k, A. M. B. B. GL - TELKLE, Chin. The fallowing . gentlemen compote the Committce .. .I,.hr. Birw.loghatc, . D. R. Williams, Wm. Wlleon, A. net - stein, L. B. Petvreen Thee. J. Keens - a, Thee. B. lia=.llien. J. Iles:man, ll.eary Ingra m , James A. Irwin, W i n. Port John F. Oillmare, M. Porter, John M. Irwin, Choe. "Farley, Alex.. Black, Edmund. Fnelnier , 3cbn Mellon, Dr. A. K. Grow.. Chen. Barnett, E. W. Collier. - r - rancie tell=, June TB. Jacob 31'CoLliet.i.7. THE rig W9.E Dan Rice, the showman, Is traveling with a Circus in the neighborhood of Rochester, N. Y. The ship Great Republic, on her late voyage from London to Marseilles, sailed :112 miles on the 3d darout, with royal studding-soils set. Nine Ships arrived in New York on Saturday, bringing twenty-b . ° hundred and forty-four emigrants. The sanitary condition of New York was never better than last week—from all calms there were only 322 deaths—a dcoraaso of 21 on the previous week. The New York butchers have reduced the re tail price of beef from two to three cents per pound. This ifl owing to the abundant supplies of cattle . Oa Saturday last, the German Saengerfeet, or jubilee of the German vocal clubs of New York and the Eastern States was commenced. The societies of Baltimore, Washington and Phila delphia are also expected to be present. The railroad near Scranton, Pa., is finiehed, but the contractor refuses to surrender it to the ootaraay tilt they pay him 550,000 alleged tobe due from under estimates. His men are armed with revolvers and instructed to resist all at tempts to take poesossion. Miss Mary Ann Denham, the danseuce who was so dreadfully burned at the owery Theatre, New York, BOMB time ago, by her dress taking fire, died last week. At the time of the catas trophe she was performing the part of " Luau ty," in the ‘. Seven Temptations." Nearly twelve hundred unpaid letters wore among the advertised tettere in the New York Poet Office on Friday legit. Their euperecriptione show that they are mostly German and Irish, and 'from parties probably ignorant of the new pre payment system. Ie the Nee Hampshire Hones cf Representa tives, on Wednesday, a resolutitia was passed -81 to 63—directing the Representativee of the State iu Congress to use all consistent and con stitutional means to effect the passage cf an act similar to the bill for the relief of the icdigeut insane which vale vetoed by the President. St. Joseph'e Ramon Catholic Cathedral, a very handsome etcetera, is to be dedicated. in Bni• falo next Sunday. In commemeratieu of this event, Bishop Timor, has granted '• a ploaary in dulgence" to the members , of all the ohurohee in the diocese. Of course this includes the re bellion's members of the church of St. Lania. The New York News sass there has been a pri vate meeting of delete in that city within a few days, at which it woe reeelved that " eeeeymeaaa ehould he need to promote the canal daay of Hen. Wm. L. Marcy for the Preeidenoy, et the next National Democratic Conaeatien. - The Boston Post in commenting this E.^.ys •`The next Notional - I.lneeratio Conveatieu, M. News, will nominate Franklin Pierce for re election, and the people will ratify the norninatlen." Hon. Charles 0. Jenkins, o Georgia, declinca being a oandidato for Governor. Ha io an ant Kuow Nothing Whig, and as there are now but two parties in Geargira—the American and Demo eratio—Mr. Jenkine says that no he is neither a Democrat nor a Know Nothing, there is no place for him in the coming content. In his letter he favors the Columbus movement for a Southern party, and says if the Keel,. Nothings will unite with them their objects may be accomplished He was the Native American candidate for Vice President in 1852. In a case in Philadelph;a, last week, where a parson was being tried for selling liquor on Sun day, contrary to law, Judge Kelly informed the policemen present " that when the keeper of 4a place for the retail of liquors kept open on Sun day, and it Rae evident to the police, tram the number of people going in and standing around the bar, and to all appearance were being sup plied with liquor, in such eases he considered it not only right and proper, but the duty of the pollee to enter the plaoe, obtain liquor, and pay for it, in order to bo able to furnish the court and Jury with positive testimony. Oa the other hand, for polioemen to enter a place in or about which there was no appearance of the law being violated and the Sabbath doeecrated, and to use efforts to induce a violation of the law, was each conduct Be in hie opinion deserved severe repre hension." CORN IN Lontsrttam.—Oar dealers in corn, like the wise men in Egypt, have been provident• ly supplying themselves with corn during the season, speculating, some may term it, and the result is that there is a large stook on hand. One dealer alone has 36,000 bushels in store, all purchased In Indiana. This is equal to the en tire estimated stock in the city, published last week.—Louisrille Courier, 22d. We hope the aforesaid speculators will be compelled to keep it until next fall, when they may possibly get forty cents per bushel for what would have brought double that sum at any time since last January. There is such a thing as being too greedy. We have no doubt there is a large quantity of breadstuffa locked up in the same way in different parts of the country ; but now that the success of the new crop is secured beyond doubt, it will have to come out. The high price of breadstuffs, and the scarcity of money among farmers, (who are really the most needy class since the almost to tat failure of last year's crop,) will bring new Flour into market much earlier than is usually the ease. Indeed we would not be surprised to ale it in snob abundance, from new Wheat, that by the first of September, Flour had fallen to Seven dollars per barrel, or even lower. Tux RIGHT Smarr.—Wo observe a number of our Democratic exchanges :deprecate any at tempt _by the Democratic Convention, which is to meet on the 6th ofjely, to manufacture pub' lle; opinion on the Precidential or any other question. That body meets fora single and epecitio purpose, and any transcending its legit imate sphere will do little good, and may do a :_jgcrosi deal_of harm to the-very-person or cause It may be intended to aid. Let the people move to the matter first—there is plenty of time for it yet. MIME i r :'t ~ , ;~;~ Y. } s,~ . .'S''' _ ___ •_______.— . ------__ _ Tait 4,Thillndertt On the *awe Law. i The Madaugnent to ins IX landt tn• Inv. The Loudon Times of June let, has a leading 1 [From the Co m er:po cu nd l e a o t e e e of P Co th n e e N ep . Y. Daily Advortiter.l , w 1 h 8 1 55 6 is England. We have room for only the following . article of a column in length in regard to the proposed introduction of the Maine Law into The corner ston of the il monumentlClay 24, to commemorate Pins LX. and his decision of brief extracts: , , the Immaculate Conception, "is now a fixed Good intentions vrithout judgment have occa.. face" Cardinal Frantioni prefect of the Sacred sinned considerable mischief ere thin, and are Congregation, conducted. ;he ceremonies in pees likely to be the cause of more, if we may judge eti si c i e sg o e f s, th a e s p d ro i f h es s ee r r e s si a d n e d ut pu d p i i g le si o i f ar t i h es e ri s e r ve t r h a e l from the report of the temperance meeting held s the day before yesterday at Exeter Hall. It is church, Archbishop Callen, of Dublin, the Arch far from our thought to cast any ridicule upon bishops of Australia, Armenia, Canada, &c., the chief actors in the scone. We give themwho proceeded processionally to the site in the credit for the very purest motives, however I Piaui di Spagna chanting tee hymn Ave Maria Quixotic may be the undertaking in which they Hallo. A parchme it winch' of the dogmatic have engaged. This is nothing lees than the decision, and the coins of the Holy Bee, are thrOt,ghol3t the United Kingdom of among the memorials of the day confided to the suppression• . the ode of fermented I.quore In any shape. They leaden socket in marble. The Pope did not wish to introduce into the islands the provisions participate, of couree, in these solemnitiee, of the measure which is known in the Umted plaueice of his pontifieate. States of Americo se the " Maine Liquor Law." The colossal obelisk excavated by Pius VI. in ' only country of I Now, the attempt to tly in the face of human 1777 from the ruins of a Benedictine instituf on, Inature on queetions of this kind is simply idle. is to be appropriated on thin ocoasion. It will It is 00 , 3 thing to introduce a enght modification be erected upon a broad octagon pedestal 24 in the sale of intoxicating dankn, and quite feet in height, on which era to stand the marble another to elm at a total suppression of it by Et statues of the prophets who have spoken in a prohibitory law. * * * * special' manner of the Virgin, that is to ear, of There in a groat improvement in English noel- 1 Moses, Isaiah, David and Ezekiel, and the Bev oty in regard to tempernece. Thirty years ago oral sides of which are to be ornamented with gentlemen habitually staggered home from din- symbolic bosso-relieves ; the arms of Pins DT. Ler parties in a condition which would expose and his memorable decree being conspicuously , any of their descendants to universal and well• displayed in bronze. The column Itself is four Ideserved contempt. The improvement has per feet in diameter and 26 in height, without in ' ceded, more or less, all degrees of society, al- i eluding the capital, a beautiful composition, de though we are tar from denying that drunken. I signed for the occasion, comprising the it:thirds c u ss is still the fruitful CRTICC of crime. The of the Virgin interwoven with the lily as the question only is how to deal with it `: it is by sign of purity, and the dive as toe symbol of l a combination of remedies, and not by any sin- , peace. 1 gle remedy, that the desirable result will be eb• On this will rest a platform for four figures of Nina Tho idea of dealing with a bad habit the Evangelists supporting a globe, as the foot rhyrudeavoring to remove the means cf its in- stool of a bronze Virgin, 13 feet in height, with diligence, without the power of doing s 4, is cer- a coronal of eters, in the oat of thanking tainly the most clumsy and prepoeteroue that Heaven for the new glory added to-her name by ever crossed the human mind. * er * the pontifical decree, and imploring peace on With regard to this enforced temparanee earth. The whole bright of the =aliment will \movement, we can have no hesitation whatever exceed 70 feet. e in saying that is entirely opposed to the genius. The Holy rather is sejeurning, just now at I and wishes of the Erglieta people, is vlsionaryln the pleasant summer-resitionce of the Popes in i conception, and impossible of execution. We the suburban village of Castel-Gendolfo, the o c u n n sa t u rx hos eti palacess. notm ra belongingiodnlge there,th e vs t ai o sete t e h sw e cei a l) vh a °e p ic, : ir l e Oriental Europe. This great 74 000.000, of whore over 40,000,000 are ' believe, as well as our Exeter Hall cousins, that intemperance is the fruitful parent of vice. We crown. c li think temperance should and must be promoted of frequent visits by the Ministers of State, of by all practical means. For a remedy we look official interviews, end occasional excursions on for the spread of religion, education, and the business or pleasure. thousand wholesome influences of an incteeeing The Holy See is occupied in a special manner civilization—not to declamation, nor to dreams. at this moment with the condition of its 113D1513 family now numbers, in all its branches, about sub jects of Ituseia, including 12,000,000 of Poles ; 17,000.000 million') belong to Hungary and other parts of the Austrian empire, and several millions come within the dominions of Turkey. rfil=2ll „ . • . . -- Nothing New. The present fashionable Lady's Bonnet is not a new conception, as some may suppose ; in• deed it is a very old one, but, unlike wine, it is none the better for age. Punch, in describing what would probably be the next style of bon net worn by ladies, gives a cut representing that portion of their apparel supported on a platter by a iacquey some two feet bellied the head of the fair one who should wear it. Even this idea seems to have been stolen, at least it Was expressed before Punch was in ex. istence ; for we find something very like it in re- I dation to bonnets, in the Pittsburgh &airman of 1825, " printed and published by J C. & P. C. M. Andrews, Public Square, Pittsburgh." It is an extract from the Camden Star, and is to the following effect Mr. Printer:—Meeting a young lady the other day just as she was turning a corner of the street, and seeing her entirely bare headed, I was in pure commiaseration, on the point of enquiring by what unlucky misfortune ebe had been deprived of her hat and left thus uncover ed in public, when as she advanced a step or two, I discovered to my utter amazement her hat following after, the distance as near as I could I judge, of about eighteen iuohes from her head. tin she tripped like some fairy queen, and on her hat fokowed, with all its plumes and thw. era, nodding and waving and turning exactly ne the bead did, which it wee chasing no gaily. I stood gazing in astonishment as long as she could be seen, never doubting that she was the veriest witch in the world. ISat 1 have aim., observed, that what I supposed to he a !,ingle. case. is 11,3 common fashion of your v.113,ve be.llee. as I am just from thr, country ~r 3 have he , rer seen the myater;es of f 3 able fife, I beg you to Inform me 3,y what ca,f:ll, what octant spoil these bew,tetring < far ores (-43- trive to mare their bats perform this roc,: t et duty, and fellow their heads all about the town' And whether these ham, having no viatble con Leila" vi II the heads they seem to be l efau do DOt E.r.^l , tta.te take the wings of the aired fly sway JONATiIAF. CRIME Ali - , DEATH —Tto un,got•vrhood of Tinionnt. Back.B ooanty, Pa., 11.1 a Lt..= ranch ev:itod in 0tt..5.0.. - it.qlce th' death or a young 110fDtra, nnxod En:nbetb Ft..t!pn't Pho Ova , cop pcsed to `:re been tbs- Niottn, ct la attempt e.t abortion far tLa putposo of c,taco..l.ing the of sequences of hsr betrap.l, ty a rezi..i.mt D 3) IOV tOID , in that etinnty. Tan Cerooefr , uy cat on the en the 7th 45.1 l'ith inst.. ar..i re .ped us their 7!:riict, that the girl's death •' who caused by the premature birth of a " When the EJCiMiI of tho sednoer vras annoonced, strong indicatinas of " lynehiair " the iad.sidu:il alluded to, were but lit: nieinat.„,•el to cacapo in a earftage. Hoc Net of Coin counu, for merly member ct Cong.rein and Whig nsualinto for Canal Cormadslioner, intends running fvr tho Leginlature " on hia own hook." Mechanics' Bank. The Journal of yeater lay contains a noml.cr of tickets for Directors of this instituti,u Amongst the several lists of names published we observe the names of gentlemen who could not serve if elected. One or more of the names presented cannot he found amongst the list of subscribers to the stock of , the Bank; others, owing to their being direct!', or through part nere in trade, connected with other banking in stitutions, are ineligible. The following named persons arc eligible, atd would serve it elected, IA we think will be very generally supported: Reuben Miller, Jr., James A. Hutchison, Robt. Dittr-11, Wm. H. smith, Alexander Gordon, Isaac Jones, Alexander Spoor, Wm. 13. Holmes, James P. Hanna, Wm. J. Morrison, John W. Butler, John Herron, Olmersville; ) Geo. W. Case. TEE PENNSYLVANIA RA/LROAD.—Bamors and countcr•rumors have been very current, during the last few days, concerning the purchase of the cars and boats of several of the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh transportation lines, by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. On the one hand it has been alleged that the Comp ,ny have become the owners of all the stook of D. Leech & Co., Lewis & Butler, &e., and the notice given by the latter, that they would receive no more freight after the 10th inst., is said to be in consequence of the sale and transfer. Other city papers assert that no such arrangements has been made between the parties, though we have as yet seen no official or authorized denial. If true, it would seriously Injure the public works, and reduce the revenue of the Commonwealth. The boats could be used upon some other canal, and the care taken off the State road and placed upon the Pennsylvania Railroad—and tins leave i the works of the Commonwealth without the facil ities for transportation. But as we understand it, the charter of the Company does not permit them to become the owners of transportation lines, or to engage in any other business than snob as is usnally allowed to similar companies; and we have too much confidence In the sagacity and integrity of the officers to think that they would either violate their charter, or resort to such means to build np their road and injure shippers at the expense of the Commonwealth. —Harrisburg Herald, 18/14 ins/. Too ANXIOUS, BY HALF —An amusing affair happened, lately, between a coal dealer and a ptirchaser. The latter was very anxious to see that the former did not cheat him, so he (the purchaser,) inspected the weighing of the coal himself, and felt perfectly satisfied that he got his full allowance, without any desire on the part of the coal dealer to " shave." However, while the coal wee weighing, the driver of the team could not help laughing, aware, at the time, that the porohaeer was particular about his fell weight of opal. The purchaser, noticing the laughing of the driver, asked him, when he had received the ooal, what it was all about; ell the driver told him: " Why," said he. " when your coal was weighing, you were standing 071 the scales, and Wall weighed with it." "la it posit - hiel Why I weigh nearly two hundred pounds !" " Well, sir," said the driver, " yea are sold." " Yes, " was the reply, " and I have bought myself, too." PRIOE9 LN Hassas.—Printers' wages are $lO per week, or 30 cents per thousand ems ; car penters $2 per day; mamma $8; lower class of laborers $1,25 to $1,50. Board, $8 to $5 per week. , , tFrom the Nashville Whig, June IS A School Teacher Murdered by o Boy— We learn from a gentleman rho was an eye witness, the following particulars of a most her riblo and tragical affair that cc•urred at Ponto toc, Miss , on Monday last. It al pears that I Mr. Brown, the principal of the male academy at Pontotoc, had punished one of his pupils about a week since. A brother of the boy that I was whipped, by the name of Wray, made threats against Mr. Brown for the aforesaid punishment, to which but little attention was paid. On Mon day, young Wray, a youth of some seventeen or eighteen years old, took a position where Mr. Brown would pass on his way home from school, and waited until he came along, when Wray at tacked him. Toe two clinched, Brawn acting only in self defence, and those who anw it thought it only to be a scuflls between them, until they saw Brown run a few yards, his hands upon his abdomen, and fall down lifeless. While they were clinched Wray had iritiloted two wounds upon Brown with a large bowie knife, which killed him almost instantly. The young man was arrested at once. Ir. Brown was a man much respected, and 63 k‘e9 a young widow, to whom be had been 0 married but a few month., to menra his early , and untimely end Title is one of the most her rrible, coil-blo.rled murders wo have noticed 1 for some t,me, an . i-. a leper outrage than the hMait. \r117,1 ones. :4110-fidi VANITT-1), devi - ,tee a chapter to the col.,ni..rtica "why the 1 2 9,6uci1l sanity of the Atuericano le more restione and c ep none; then thao.of the Loglieh." At our British friends cre e 3 fond cf alluding to our national pcide and the cousitivecess of Americans in re gard to :ha cornmente of stoaogors urns our country and ile inetttoitionn, It may be well to new what the profound 41..(1 philosophical Frenchcrion shooc hitmed esyo or the Aloglish. "An khglienten," telharbe Dc Tooquoviiie, calmly enjoys tho real or: i moginciry advantages which to his opinion hie county pOSCI9OS. if ; he groats nothing. to Gale: nations. neither dote 1 Le sto;oit nuy for hie own The oenenre cf for t iguers dOOO not eliect Nita, and thtir rr - t;±4e I hardly fiattc to litre ; hie position with regurd to the rent of the world le one of disdainful and Ignorant. reserve : 124 pride r: quires no Ellett nonce i: r.curt3.'..6z BPEADSTVIPS iY NRW VOLE —Tt , e IcAt',wiag tAbto Ei , ”3 the tqcver9.ntr, iu t 1.2 priaa of brearlltuffi at. N. v.(Lia ihe reriod ,j - o 4 :.sto ...rite State Au..... . . k.xtrrt Mate do. .... C- MO 71 to goo• 1 Indlooe (chic ana Ii Ich.can Ettrn I cctlana, MI:1114au and Nt_ Incka. Extra Another Matt. Ward Affair go' 10,304, 9(n.. 63; 9,21 9,19%,4 9,Z7 3 . ...; r; I(l,'S Who Blames me for It I I iota 6 Thtty woman —, I.lee her t0u..1: ) Her td.or.,ly loom, xuwet face and gentle .arras;.. Fier pletxxsot lkogurige; and upon the whole, A maiden, era that ens who Ilsra in marriage For maids, though they be beautiful Sr elves, Vail, when with gentlemen, to " act thenateires: I:as a mot - tied woman, E.r she /EDO.% By damp experience In Ills" jars and woeo, That men have honor and trastworthiciels; And merit, me with tree speech and open lace. I know the homes of many sorb, and when Their happy ruldtrerses Incite me thither. I tall upon the preetierd one. and then— I right down and spend the evening with had :.'l - NDAY La NIIIB —Horace Greeley, writing from Paris, Franoe, eays that on Sunday half the stores are open ; that men are cutting atone and doing all manner of work as on other days; that the journals are published, offices open, and business transacted, and that there is more hilarity, more dancing, more drinking, more theatre-going, and more dissipation than ono day of the week. 4.117.- A Fact worthy of Record and Mien. tion ...WRIGHT'S TONIC MIXTURE, a guaranteed and certain cure for FEVER AND AGUE. This preparation for the treatment of the above disease, and perfect eradica tion of the cameo, le one of the moat important Chemical Diccoveries of the 10th century. Ito neutralizing eaccts en the poisonous gases are instantaneous, and acts like a charm upon the whole Nervone and itiusaular System, re stories the tone of the Ztoutach, and invigorating the Gm• etitution. Unlilts the general remedies reicirted to for its treatment, such as Quinine, Arsenic, Ac., which len, the system worse than they found it, it improves the general health, purifies the blood, und stimulates the different organs to a regular and healthy lotion. Ruing prepared under the immeilato supervision of an eminent ()Demist, uniformity of strength- may always be relied on. Its unprecedented demand, and the thousands of testimonials from eminent Physicians, and others who hare born thoroughly cured, area sufficient guarantee of it. , superiority over all other preparations. We can only add, In conclusion, if you are suffering from Fever and Ague, try if and be cured 1 PETER T. witiotrr A co., 241 Market it., Philadelphia. And all respectable Druggists throughout tho United States and ()anodes. Fur sale by GEO. it. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, and R. E. SELLERsi, Pittsburgh. ttp27i.d.awBm is SA—Bald Heads and Hued , ' Hate Hest° rer—PW4UVIANNOCI, CT., Feb. 0, 1855 Is to certify that I have uovil •'IIII6ID'S HAIR IU STOREII." three months, and whero my head vane bald 1 , 13 nmv covered with a long growth of new hair. CSPT. 000.0. BLNJAIUN. of Whal.Shlp Itiontectlala, New .1.01/11011, Ct Cherus'aZ 0,---tlent 2 : Previous to using your Hair Restorer I was greatly troubled with my Lair coming out. After mint; three bottlea the remaining le strong and firm, and prcrents a rieb, gioery and healthy appearance. Tenn, truly, HE. Woonwetrir. PO4I:II.TILIMCZ, Cr., Feb. 15, 1855 This la to certify - that I have been using data ELsToium." about three mouths; and, now, where my head wee bald, it is covered With a new growth of hair, almost three ine.hes ong. I have been bald over twenty yeara. Atlas AlLtani. Sold, wholearde ar,rl retail at • GEO. IL KEYSER'S, • E 0.3.40 Wood street TiarrelPs Indian Lititment, Jibr it'Avor.cti.rn, Bruises, An na in the Back, Side—Sores cf al2 [ A certified° from °umberland, Maryland.] CUNIMI , ENU, Mareb 19, 1855. 0. C.kB.E. - T, Zenoaville—Dcar Sir: May we ask the favor of you to rend us twenty-four doaan INDIAN LINIMENT, l'imaeo send it without delay, se we have not. hnti • doe bottles au band, an iit cannot be substituted in this country; therefore, do net dhlep2oint us. • • • • • • • Reel:mealle yours, do. Blau . Wine. 'or sale wholezale and retell at DR. aEo. IL RRICs.NII I3 Drug *Store. No. LW Wood street , corner of Virsie alsoii JOEL .4101.1.1 Kit, Merty strips:. mai - 43IP.LViar COonielaitig; Off irrITAIHI• MANI/. !Os ticiw Kim meant itaiogatitivi Of , pc IN TEA STORE. S. JAYNES. INC, CURED by the um Of only _Two Bottles eef Dr. ittsburgh, Pa..-0010E, No. 108 Of ; 1 !!.... ST tENT, opposite the Telegraph Ottice. . SPLINE'S DELEBEATED LIVER PILLS. - This Association is orgsn. for the purpose of affording No. 38 fifth et., 01/0 door Oast of EX.ohaiigo Hank, _ 15= YOVS, Auguet 2. /852. mutual assistance to each other, in case of elekness or ao. This Is to certify, tia',larering been afflicted with liver client. By paying a small yearly payment, the members complaint for ten years, lingi - after having-tried nearly !of the Association securee a weekly benefit during isicknesa, Pittsburgh, Pa., every known remedy WithOtit 'finding relief. I Ine at last . averaging from $2,2.X. to glO per reek. In this Association A. -4 ilffgli Alm BLACK TEAS, SELECTED WITH GREAT induced to try Dr. APLexiVer Celebeeted Liver Pills t 'and 1 all members are squally interested in the management and , ky care, And purchased direct nom the importers, for niter Ming only two bores, was perfeetlyeured. I now take , mats. S. U. trILEISZTE, Pmeldent. cask. Thu etock mmeists'of all the different flavors and pleasure in recommending them to the public as the beat 1 T. J. Litierrea, Secretary. grades of TEA brought to ttua American market. and will Liver or generals tiblitous Pills ever redered to theimbile. 1 Finance Gornmittee—Jostan KM, JANSS HWIIT4 H. N. bo sold, tcholuoie and read, at the LOWEST PRICi/ii. RETAIL cfßocyas are invited to call and get samples, Abs. ANN IIiALONA, : Horton?. . . No. 21 illfington erect• 1 Coosulting Physician—F. Luca, EL D. 120,,33 t end learn our prices. - - P. S.—Dr. SPLane's Celebrated Liver Pille, also hi great PACKED TEAR, Put up in reetedic peekagee, expressly fee the trade: Vertnifuge or Worm DeatrOyer, cala now be had at all Young idysen No.l, Imperial No.l, respectable drug stores in this city. *• . No. 2, '" No e, " No. 2, Wong No.l, Purchasers will please tweixtreful Mask for, and take none " eNo. 4, " bat Dr. APLane's Liver Pills. Moro are Oiler Plllo, par. Sliver Leaf Yonne, ilyson, Plantation Oolong, porting to la Liver Pills, now before the public. Gunes? e der No.l, Eon:thong, No. 2, Ning Young Souchong, Also, for sale by the sole pueerictere, „ English Breakfast, ON Country Black. FLErtiTh. - G DUOS-, TEAS CF ALL. ORADES BY TIEE HALF CREST. 6 - ay.:slap:a to 3. MO _A Co:, —ALSO— „ No. SO Vitod. sit, C3FFEE—Fine Java end Rio. LOVERING'S SUGARS--Crosbed ; Coarse Pulverize :l; Pulverised A; White Clarified C; Yellow Clarified and beg New Orleans. EAKESB B eOlll, COCOA and . CHOCOLATE, etc., eta. Long experience in the buelnees la a Fare verentee that every article sold will be as represented. This old eriabeithed store has no conneceers will any other house in hie city. Oustonsere ere asirhed not to plate any crofidince in the representations of persons formerly employed in thin ED_ tablishment. Agent, by ;lintel sypoinimmt, for the sal‘ of DR.. .11AYNE'S,CELEDEATED FA.3147.1” MEDICINES; Alto, for tie tale of L JOHNSON'S TYPE, INK, dee air Piles negleltod often 'prove fatal, leads to con sumption • anoint the parts three times a day with DAL. LEI'S PAIN EXT ILACTOE. If secretion farm in the re...t th.n insert the "File aonp," tiled with Extractor; and gradually discharge it "43 tho ityringe is withdrawn. It Dryer falls to cure satese as of any ag or viroler.ce, nor to give entire ...oat i nstantly to sit, freqr.o:itly curing by one uppli. cation. . .. Piles ore known by the lwint,itching, and pain of the stve. Bleeding pile ere causal, 2,o=exime,, by the felling of • be whole boa - eis, vbieb then press the intestinal canal tight afialast the back bone i nr.d keeps the bleed from re• turning up the vewuls. aloillar to the blood being 'kept at the top of your linger anon e.fliting la tied tight around it; sorb: is frequent, and Mr ..,nroftdoue humors - and u!cers to faro therein; then procure a perfect abdominal supporter, and agar a compress to the rectum, and continue to use tto salve es above; Bleu, rob it well over the loins and abdomen fcr some time, and thenatnral belts that Flipp:at the bowels will be contracted- and made strong, and your life nil be saved. If properly app . licd,..srvery ones will be cured. It never falls. Nory genuine u ith , nit a etzeriplate engravr.i Libel, wilt . signature! of 1 H.E.Via - BALIWY4 w...lettufacturer, 0. V. OLICKENEP., 6 CO, Proprietors. i Bold at 23 cents per box by Dr. Drab K n EYSER, 110 Wood street, awl by nearly every I in,hileines throughout the United Statctr - Alt orders Cr lettere for In• httaatlor. or &deka, to be adaressed to 0. V. CLIC - KEN E it el CO., Now York..l,5 2• daw2w OHIO & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD T HE ONLY "ItAT.LROAI) RUNfillE9l 'WEST mon PITTSIIVRGII ON and after SIONDATOSiiirnh 12th, 15. A, the PASSEN GER TRAINS will run alaihwa, until farther notice • Pave Taatri-Wilt tar:vita:A A. IL Mart TaAIN rt AI RA. 11. ExeatiinTaulv "dT 1-1 There Trains all rein through to Cm:Dine, and cerineei there with the Columbus and Cincinnati. Ohio and Indiana, and Dellefontaine and Indiana Rallroade. At Manedeld, counisctians are made far .Ig - rearlr., Zanesville, Msinroevilla, Sandaelty, Toledo, Chictgo, ie.; and et Allier-re for Cleve land, de. No train, run on Eandey . Through Tickets sold to Chrinnati, Louisville St. Louie, Indianapolis, Chicago, lic=k Island, Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the principal Town; and Cities In the W.,t. The NEW DRIGIITON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Pittoburrh at 10 A. fa. and 6 P. IL, and New Drighton at 7 A. M. and 1 P. IL For Tickets and further lufermatien, apply to J. O. CURRY, At th. , muter ofUee, mks the :. , lonongeheln nt the Federal Street Station, to {GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent. Pittehargh, March 10th, 1553. (LablO) OHIO ANO INDIANA RAILROAD, BEING Tll£ Continuation of the Ohio and Penna. R. B TO FORT WAYNE, T11¢66 Mind= AND lIGIITSLN DILLS ?Roy PITTSITAGV ltfir Trains sonnet at Crestline, odhoul cbrkr.tion, tit , Trout.. on M. Ohio awl F 4127.. Read. and uta, at Fornet with Trains going 'North and South, ou the Mad River and hake ?Cr% Railroad. For Tickets, apply at the Itallroa•1 Ofire, c f the Ohio ant Pennsylvania Railroad Company In Pittrhur.;ll. All. rano y Cite, or at any of ttus following puinta Vort Wayna, Feclieflintnlnt4, Cincinnati, - Urbana, Dayton, Eprint field, Indiamtpolte, Richmond, TIM°, Findlay. person! Ticketi will by perUcular to ask. fur • I TbAst by the Ohio and Indiana Rarca fid. el . , J. R. EiTIL-VCO TIAN, Er.pt. 11.11-01 d Beres, Ulcers, and all eruptiatle oral &mom !aiding from en Impure, or depraved state of the Wool. flea the extraordinary ewe of Wm. ii. Elarerood, highly teapectable Mitten er hfrhmand, Va., by Carteee .9,panlan Meltzer,. He had Werra and antes of Va., errrat t-aeriptlaa, and finally rt te,l, h. ned ueei4r to walk, tarp: on ev,,tehes. A. rim batlley o f Cori-.•.'e 9peti.b !liz• Caro, the treat blr. - purl:ler, curet L:;a, ae tz. i.e cured turlret., of othera to,d su2, , a ant, thetactatlmn 0.1 1177 the ce I n , rort r; ant j ,tott. Llvertil•sret. ,-The Pleasure and Comfort of bong a.t salsa la a SUIT or CIOTLIZI!, greatly aubsor.,..i try i having tittc - ..3 a:sa., sad tlurfluz La! g L&I that l• sters,- - Ary to s:Psst that great .-..nostsLos a. I rezar,la 6t 5111 vatl.p of 5-‘,ll. ..lob.bsil to exissrlecaz all tlle, ram t„ o:.!y toAarxtaly can do to by s.slt.v.r. 2:0 LinsTs b1;1.1 01 ; P. 3.—PuatslcaLs, la Isar:l,ll4r, Is es, cr r kr:z.;. TIT [:,criat be best la nos ,ty!a acd Ee of this meat. refertfiCAl could b^ Oen!. If as,-;;•,sfrs, is e.srroborlte tatelllll ta..-41 it It ~ Fereo= faiN:l:r2 froc fll=re.3•3 or rb, the, roe I, t ny.3 art, la a great mrjerity cf ce..sett, e:rayle.te:r to i healthtp afaittral trial _f fly,grarta Cr Inhallag Cayce. By ate In•rtr,r'e trestar.ant, tug 1 fuatt - a.l Fgerft 13 trac,ght ecr.tset %rift ±O.-lit,ear.ef.t. part.l., Lad :.-acr.,7t. Itia-.lr.g, A ;; ft Eta adrer,Larxertf, Is this Clruf.tort—Da Crerze' ilYciliAN A ii the cetdorfl aa•i genuine LT( ;,18 :tartiarr • Lie St.oc.lntng Factory.-- r. DALY'S Stocking Factory, where everything 1 , mad• in the 110EIERY LINE, rit the career ;Ct. Clair and Fenn etreeta. Fla tinually turriliig out every var.sty y, era aadr and suitable to the ssaina, whiih ma) Lo atq'aya cbtalacti Molecule hut Ratali at Lb S ore, corner of Alarkat ulicy and Fifth itraut. Don't forgot tho itP.ce—C. DALY and Pittsburgh Young .01.11's Christian U-,ti Association.. The Regular Monthly Meeting for Jane will be held at the Rooms-, ror.cr Market and Third streets, DIONDAY scening,l2.sth inn-, at 7!,- , 6 o'clock. A fall wad punctual attend... , cf all members, both Astir., and Assorlnto, Is desirable, and ail young men, whether refllcnt or strangers among 10, aro cordially in. cited to to ptecent. tje'2frit' 1 0110. D, HALL, It S. moT(oK....—Tht , ANNUAL AIEISTINO of the Stockholders of the ATLANTIJ AND 0E111) TELE GRAPH COMPANY, will he held at THIEHLER'S HOTEL, Harrisburg, Pa., on THURSDAY, the lath of July, LILL, at 10 o'clock, A. pl., tar the purpow of elecAng NIN 1)1. IdECTORS for the ensuing ) ear, in accordance with E the Chart ur. By order of the Board of Directors. je2lutd A. R. CUMMINGS, Secretary. Us Before purchasing your Hat or Cap to-day, rail iv I 6 WOOD ?urea, and examine our stock of HATS and CAPS, which will be sold as LOW :or CABII us any other how. , in the city cue or will sell them. MORO AN it CO., Next house to the new Prnebytertan Church, iel6 One door from Sixth street - Oa SVe have pairt received from the Hast a large tat of Panama, Canton, Brat and Canada STRAW HATS, which we can tell much below the usual price. Straw Hate from 26 cents upwards. Panama lists from $1,50 to $4,00. MORGAN A CO., m 52.8 10.‘ Wood streoL The Mechanic' , Bank of Pittsburgh. —The Stockholders are hereby notified that an ht.:- Hon for Thirteen Directors, to manage the businecs of chid Bank until the third Monday in Norcmher next, will be held at the Merchants , Straying., on Fourth etriest, in the city of Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY, the 27 tic dsy of Juno Met , between the hours of D o'clock, A. M., and 3 o'clock, M , of salt day. By order of the Board of Commiesioner ll HEPBURN, June 21st, 18S5—[je22•Ad ] President of mil Board. .teen JAal tits 11.0111niSOPi. ,h, OF INDIANA TOWNSHIP, jUILL bee Candidate for nomination for th• Ofiles or SY COUNTY COMMISSIONER, on the Democratic Ticket, • the October Election. PITTSBURGH Life, Yire and Marine Insurance Company ; CORNER OF WATER AND MARKET STREETS, PITTSBURGH. PA. ROBERT GALWAY, President. Jas. D. M'iliW., Secretary. This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Alto against llull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mb sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And against Lose and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies Usual at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. • niazorona: Robert Galway, Alexander Bradloy, James 8. Upon, :lobo Fullerton, John NPAlpin, Samuel lirGlurhan, William Phillip% James W. Kaltman, John Scott, Chas. Arbuthnot, Joeeph P. 010.1A1U, M. D., David Richey, .4131,9 Nletralietl, John M'Gill, lloratio N. Let, Kittanning. febl7 Noßwica, Feb 6, 1855 CITIZENS , Insurance Company 01 Pi ttsbu rgh .—W N. BACIALEY. Presittant; eIAkIUNL L 11.4VISIISLL Sacrocary Office: 94 Water Et;etF,between.t. , :rief and Wood:tree/li. Insures 11111,1, and °ARGO Itisk.s, on the °Monad Moab. elppl Rivera end tributariee. Inanree against Lou or Damage by fire. Al..Bo—Againit. the PeriLs of ate Bea, end I2landitiaTis a. Lion end Transportation tnatierOiM William Deploy, Diehard Floyd, Jester M.Ooopar, Samuel 31. Kier, flonnel Bea, WililamEingham, Robert D unlap,jr., John 8. Dilworth, Isaac M. P.mn0.:11., Fr auclaSallaro, 8. liarbangh, J. Schoonnieget, Welter Dryant, William S. liaya. John Bhipton. dezM Boot mutShoe Olaitufactory. L , ,JANLES O'DONAELI & BRO., i v e i TaZ7e r°"lciten.R fogtit thvhav:o7en4svlrntgtory of NW'S AND womws BOOTS AND A HOES, At O. 79 Smithfield street., 111 VgrrALAV2 111.11DLIG9, where they will bo orapami to fill all orders. of every description cd V. , 01.9 and Roes at the thortest notice. In order to i=minodeta all closes of atudomexe they wilt also keep on tale • gadd assortment of the beat omtern work. Alto all deawriptlons of ehltdren'a ' , fin?. Tama gricay cat; patrouggs goods at coreurtiot• AMiliifir tbitnabllo la soncita. [AYEa= Lungs; I Lung• I t SPECIAL NOTICES. PEARL STEAK SILL, 1 ALLEGHENY. *FLOOR DE-LIVERED TO the tee Cities. 02.01.119 may be left et the Nl3ll, or in boxes at the storms of LOGAN, WILSON 00., 62 Wood street I BRAUN A. REITES, coron st, Allegheny. Liberty and St. Olalr sta 1 H. P. SCHWAB.TZ, DrnegL VIIF.MS: CAS U., 09 DS/AVEC:I. 17V BRYAN, KENNEDY Lc CO. ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, iIII.nIiAOWILIF.B OP Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, AND FrITINCI GENERALET, For Warming and Ventilation of Buildings. ,'—A. it W. will contract fcr Warming and Ver.tßating by teato or Hot Water, Pipee or Cnilbon's Furnace, Churches, licbcols, Monica's, Factorle‘, (koala Rousts, Court Houses, Joila,Hotala, or Dwallinga. Pio. 25 MARKET s•se•A, Pittibtrab. apl6 10. Di et-tem...The JOURNEYMEN TAILoaS BO CIET3r, of Pittsburgh awl Allegheny, meets on the fast WEDNESDAY of evex7 month, at EOHOCSIXITEWB, in the Diamond. By order. irk-, 080. W. DEESE, BearetarE. ----. RICWADVRECTISEIMFITS The, following named Gentlemen are reel serially submitted to the Stockholders as vnitable Board to menage the Mechanics' Bank Herbangh, Wm. n. Wm I. Harris, (Ban):ti I Win. 11. Holmes, 9.sml McKelvey, James Mcialey, Jams? O'Connor, (Bar.h.2t,, TESAC Jones, ..I,bn W. Duncen, Sarni. P. ShT leer, Ellnlim A. Pryor, John Little, Jr, Itobt. Brace, Jr. je2eskt aMEUYCAIN BOISE YARD, PENN sV. THURSDAY AND EREDAV EVENINGS, June 95111 aiAd. 99th. GRAND OPENING OF RUHOUP'S GORGEOUS HINDOO PAGODA IS PITTSBURGH: MAD7GLN wUI deliver an OPENING ADDRESS. Thu Exhibition Ls the best of the kind on the Continent of America. AkiMIR , IO9 26c; children 15 etc. Jtigi:Stv A Country Sent for Sande. A LARGE NEW BRICK INURE, pleasantly situated at lL Swinvale Station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, is offered for rale. It comprises fourteen comfortable rooms, cyclonic° of basements and cellars, with convenient out buildings, excellent water, young fruit, sbrnbbery, an. Prom two to ten Acres of Ormond can be sold with it. Terms easy. Enquire of the subscriber, on the premises. jc2C:lw JAMES SWISSIIPLaI DR. ithOWN continues to be consulted for the core of SECRET DISEASES. ing 'SWAMIS In long standing cssra is The afflicted are Invited to call with out delay. Parsons afflicted with Venereal Diseases, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get Lis advice. I,ettora containing a fee immediately answered. Office and Private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond alley, Pitts hurgh. jeffli 1, 11 kill )/Atl63i AM) IY EU ILA LMIA. De. Iltf)JW 11, hereby larding the afflicted that his reined; for the above mentioned discuses is one that wilt cure. Ho will warrant a cure in any 'rare of this kind. This remedy war never known to fall when properly persevered with. Navy suffer the torture of this complaint for months and years, when a few months would procure a certain, safe end speedy remedy. Off.oc end Private Cstsniting Wools, No. 41 DIAMOND alley. j 026 1 1 CASE ALLSOP'S CELEBRATED EAST lowle YAW{ A Lii.—TL's Malt Liquor to recommended by the most distinguished Physicians In this country and England, as the test arid purest of its kind. Just i receved an d for sale by JOHN LITTLE Jr., Agent, jcilkive No. 2dl Liberty street , (.'CAS} Ii1:111.11PORD POITCII AIA; Itarolsy S Co.'s Lond - u Porter; just reteive4 and for sale by Ltrrix:Jr Agent, 1 , :o. 201 Litoe ' rty street. • ICASK .1 CULL'S eets..rstest tiViCull 1 cask Wheeler's Sherry Wine Bitters, ft very plestat, tonic. For ante by JOIIN 1.1711.Ji1, Jr., Agent, N 0.201 Liberty street, Plitsburixh. AV ANA 14E01g:3—Improved of sari us brands for 1 sale by JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agent., je2fele, No. 201 Liberty street. 1.1 ARK CHAMPLAIN BLOOMS —l5O tons rimeiving. by 1.1 Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, and (or sale by 301.1:4 MOORIIRA D. tr: Wood at. HOEOBLIOLD VIJRNITL BE, I boN bAr S Ac, AT At CTiON. On WEDNEBDAY afternoon, Jur., a. Cu, nt 2 o'cluek, st the Ccdninercial Sales P.C.01315, cot, et of Wood and Flub streets, aiii be sold, a quantity of Laodecuae, well-kept lioupebold Furniture, nearly rev, amooz s - 1.1-11 sr:—oaf superb walnut book care, co-d $7..; walnut sod Mistko,ckny super. walnut high -.et aril wash etande, ingrain and hemp carrete, h,krtrth rage, French ^natarluv, mantel clocks, eleaSet., eLlna, end zuenzawarr utenolls, tr Alto. rue weer snivel lor large Iron Safe, which c.Jet $7.430. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. A ott.t . :AT Wei tIYitCNCK 13 leJtVei eg TETLYA'S .. 1 0f113ING 9110 e. Anything you hure in their line or repair T7lll Lo dz.+, at eitert notice, end on roe ,on.b!.. !ern, DOWN et TETLEY. 14:8 Woos ri'A tunic ttA2.M ItOWN a nr.3 36arrodU.2. Ng ILI wr you in E:::-:eta Fc7l , , upon tt. f...355'N t TEhLEY, " Arezt. ).,11L NvIJC Y, ricture,, who° 3t .I.c.a uro gc:,.l.laes at the 0.9.11.1 , 4. Try CARGO'S tat,t tf§.l:±ri , e. No. Vor.rth atroet. itt'lB ftl ec hansos' Bank. TII3 Fig"..LOWINCI T .A.M Err Eva DIRECTO/IFS is spe.rtfistly o'o brlitt . 4 the SteckhclEle7s :11 the NI, .A:cn , s Dank: Al ilk r ; Tr.r.::_ts A W. A. Cal,t - eel!, VI 11.1, Jame , P•rt, Jr ileorAT N N YEN. N.—N ay" hook .) Oar pnbitened, and bop , t „ci to have beau written by Fanny tern, and pub• itatrui undar an asautasd name. The Book la CUNh CUT (eg Niiftr3--ane of the books of the axe. MAC. iii.NES FOR JIM L.eblia•a Sea' York Journal, for .irdy • il.sicy L.s.iy'a hook, " Peterson'. )agaidne, Haile u'a Megosina, Thourabold 'Wont?, antra Notions, ilitiekused'a Magazine, ins Juno. Or SOO by 11. MINER k Cu., No. R Fimithsell street. DicoNtt-1:5 t.u.Lsis 2 , Fona WOtte tisane tuts day re. erive.l by lIENIZY U. COLLINS, No. 2::. Ward street. r:S u at eatti.ltrtl ItAul'Glt ItEILN SALOOM() Fourth strce, and proecre your Picture Ia the t .rct ^Lyle of the art. je2s berwey given, thug an spencetton wits be male to the uoZt Legiiiature of Ponsuy!voila, by the eitizone' Deposit Bank of rittgborgh, for an EXTENSION AND ALTERATION IN TILEIR CUARTER, allowing them the privilege of Incren,log their Capital Stock to the eum 5500000, with &I the powere and privilege" enjoyed by ~then Banks unaer the taw! of PAtisytignia. je'2l:e•tjel E. n D. JONES, Cavbi.r. YLANES, PLAN GB, PLANKS —llignsylinportsnt Ect to . Cabinet Makers, Carpenters, and Worker In 11a worl, Ivory and Voneers— SY. D. 11DPPER'S VENEER, LIARDWOOD AND IVORY /PL ANES% The strove planes cannot be excelled In planing bard wood and veneers. The attentionol mechanics le respect fully solicited. For male at BOWN 4 TETLIIV'S, je'2.3 13d Wood great. FINKLi 1 KT'S, etc , AT AUL/ nisei. —4.rn TUESDAY morning, 201 t inst., at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Selo> ilcouis, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will De sold, 35 dozen White Shirts, wide and narrow plait, linen bonom and collar, assorted qualities; 11 rases Shoes, comprL4lng gents. and boys' One gaiters, Oxford ties, bee gone and slippers; ladies and atlases' morocco, calf and patent leather boots, slippers and ties; enamelled buskins and boots; Paris ties; laced boots; children's buskins, goiters and boots; shoe ]oasts, Ac; 5 cases supor. black silk end pearl and white soft hats—with a genets] assortment of sena:mei*, dry goods. P. 51. DAVIS, Jena Auctioneer. 'Pure Pittsburgh High Schools rrlllt Directors of the Content Board of Education, of Pittsburgh, are deetrous of obtaining a Principal for the nigh School about to be established in We city. A men of the highttt qualifications, largest experience, and who Coll come with proper recommendations, is desired, rust to such a person an annual salary of $2OOO will be pa'd. The School Is intended to be conducted In a similar manner to those of the Eastern cities. Applications may be made up to the lath of July. Ad drers It. E. lit'l3oWlN, Pres't of the Board. Pittsburgh, June 20,1965—[je2til] NIAO67' IaIIaZLNES YOH JULY RECEIVED-- Godey's Lady'. Book; New York Journal; . Peterson's Magazine i Baßon's Magazine ; Yankee Notions; Blackwood's Magazine for June. MI the Eastern Weeklies for this week received and fbr gale at the Cheep Book Store of W. A. OILDENVENNET & CO, 3e23 Filth et., oppoeite the Theatre. ii.,0T111140, DRY GLODS, do., AT AUCTION.—Oa NIOZVDAY morning, 25th inst., at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Bales Rooms, corner of Wood and Sigh streets, will be sold a quantity of fine Clothing, embracing a sa• rlety of prasonablo coats, pants, vests, de ; fine shirts; su perior silt cent and vest buttons, with ngeneral assortment of foreign and domestic Dry Goode. -23 P. 111. DAVIS. Auctioneer. IN' EXTRA INDUCMIENTB will determine you to sup ply yourselves with tome cf nose handsome colored GAITERS. KID CONGRESS GAITERS. or anything else k-pt by W. F. SCHMERTZ, Just call soon at No. 107 MARKET street, where your minds will be made tap with. out heeketion. Se= LOST OPPORTUNIfIeS, 1111. e sr.titt, should canes no vain regreta; but we may learn leseens of wiodom from petit neglect. Then come at caca and gat the NEW SIIOE3 and O AITERS, while we are atilt Inclined to eel! olTilfs, at No. 107 MARKET street. ja:S W. E. SCHMERTZ. Pnlmer.a Celebrated Epicurean Sauce TANDS 111:E...1.1NENT for flavoring Soups, Gravies, Fbh, Meat, Game, deb Wo advise all good housewives to try it. Price 25 cents per bottle, at all Grocery and Frail etcx.s In the Ratted States and Canades. For tale by M'ObUita and G. 11. P. T WT KEYSER., P ITGET ittsburgh. Ir. CO., 2-41 Market street. Philadelphia. Jrulgs;!awl,. IA RANDPARbNTS will be overjoyed by eendlng them Ur Pictures of tbo cues." Try OARtRY3 Rooms, N 0.76 Fourth street. jet tY bTY LES FELT HATS Just resolved by 111 Express and for sale low for OA2O at 91 Wood st. JellJ. WILSON et SON. AVE MONEY, try buying your iiATB at No. 91 WOOD dreet, where you can get the BEST QUALITYOISIIAL 11Ar8 for S 4. J. WILSON h SON. ANzsTgNi — ralluNtmnkcrlmlrAlvbineh,:thoorfa,nLewitoteea t aloyrl es 4_ERaS or BALE.VdEN. Twee to want of Boys or Girls can be supplied et BARRI INTELLIGISGBE OFFICE, 410 LIBERTY street. Also, Cs PARTNER WANTED, with a aaah capital of WA, to engage in a prolthie fr.:illness. Ravin of G. HA 1%. jt2o (4•Vatcle copy.) • IMNIM Salo of Public rrop .rty. TN accordance with instructions treat'. the War Ilefeirt• partment, the SNAG BOATS BELL, S.EVIEB. and TER ROA, (No. 3, No. 4, and Na. 6,) together with their equip ments, tackle, au., be sold to the highest bidder, at the points and dates fallowing, to wit: At Napoleon, Arkansis, on Saturday, the 30th day of June. between the Lauri of 10 A: WC, and 2 P. IL, the small twin Snag Bo.t TERROR, together with her equipmenta. &a, in lots or parcels, to b. designated in printed hand.bills prepared for the occasion. At St. Louie, near the Marine Beltway, en Saturday, the 7th day of July neat, between the hours of 10 A. M., and 2 P. M., the too large twin Snag Boats, BELL and SEVIER, together with their equipments, ar., in lots or parcels for each boat, to be designated as befere In handhille. The items to be sold wilt be classed under the following general head for each of the boats, alz : ' cabins and upper works. 2,l—Double engines and tLibers, complete. :Id—Equipments, Inelndlng large purchase obelus, en. chars,chain cables, cordage, tackle, yawls, tools, &c. 4th—Cooking apparatus and other furniture. The brats are scarcely two years old, sound and substan• tially built, and well adapted for use asieotton PdOtP,DraTig Bell heats, Floating-RIM, Wharf BoaK dc, &a. I Their engines are constructed In the most eLlcient matt ner, and are in good condition. The Bell and Sevier are large twin Swag Boats, about 160 I feet long, 22 feet beam for each hull, treetusive of their snag rooms and wheel houses, and 12 feet between the hulls. The Terror is about 133 feet long, 1S feet beam for oath hull, and 10 feet between the hulls. TERMS OF SALE—The Bell and Terror will be sold for each, payable on the clays of their sale, The termenf sale for the Sevier will be bade known on the day of sale. In all cases the privileg , of dismantling the boats of all articles sold to different individuals will be reserved for a reasonable time in favor of the purchasers of said articiee. Individuals and Companies wishing, td purchase are de• sired to examine the menthes and juage of their value. S. U. LONG, L't. CoL T. IL, Sup't W. it: Imp'tg. St. Louis. June 7th. 18 , 5. jell:Stew tg InAIIif 7 CITY 6101 DIE,Itt: 1 AL. t.OLLIGOICe OP WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA. Located in PITTSBURGH, on WOOD et, near Fourth. 1111113 Inetitution, recently organized under its charter, 1.• offers to the young men a this and adjacent cities, and of the circumambient country, futilities for acquiring in a few weeks, and for nn outlay insignltleant, an ART far more lucrative as an avocation than almost any trade that It A onld require fire or 01X years to learn, viz: BOOK-KEEPING. With its concomitant arta of free and rapid WRITING and ARITELMETIC. The season of low water and slack badness Is at hand, which may be improved to great advantage by taking a course of instruction in the Iron City College. Special at tention 13 given to the application of book-keeping to Steamboat Business. Come, young gentlemen, clerks, ap prentices, and others—come end spend your days or even ings, or both, for a few weeks, in one of the coolest and pleasantest Galls anywhere to be found. and acquire the Bare means of obtaining employment and high wages in the fall and winter. You will never regret the time you spent in the IRON CITY COLLEGE. jet° DU to letkataell OPEN DAY AND EVENING. throughout the Summer. DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK.KEEPING, Taught from Duff's System of Book-keeping, sanctioned by the Chamber of Commerce of New York as the most per fect work upon accounts now in use. DOUBLE ENTRY STEAMBOAT BOOK KEEPING, Embracing eight trips of a beat—illustratiug re shipments of freight and passengeas, owners' tettlemenie, before and after race of the vessel; transfers of owners' abates. and other important matters not attempted , is any of the one trip systems of. Steamboat Book-kerfing in use. PENMANSGI P. Taught by Mr. J. D. William., the only professional teacher of peranensbip now in the city. MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC, Embracing a new method of computing interest, with al the most approved abbreviations in mercantile campus: times in arcs Although others advertise these le tures, ibla will be caned the only institution in the shy enlace the- y are ree. lerl9 tithe-1,1. 7t a Cheater awl saraplo of Mr. Williams' i...f..n. lair. 141130 u, raltte, Snarl. 04 - VICE, No. 417 PENN nreet, l<twoen the Canal and tYllare. slaeot, Fifth Ward. A 1! lankness up - pertaining to the &Mee 0100 t.r Jr.stice of the Pose°, will be promptly 2tteilrct to. Bonds, Mortgagee, und other doom aerta, drawn with neatneez and despatch. [roblZ: _ _ 641a:1:JAL:Ls esti Illo.sS IN DOLLY'S LAIPP:71:00li FOR. ;JULY.— &moo r : them is o fushiaa plate, color td,contrial.n . .;" ,eigbt il.,rurr, boys add Kidd dree,e,,thcalua• bid to cr.r.o . ir, In ca L l„ leo., to teach the loAs Whim'; Sommer 2 , 11.04,1 - 17. , P.:±nratg. .lon.tl!tri tram lo^ /Fe: Ft+r Late by , TZo. 32 F.roithfo.lil A Ural) tar Lib Ta.AuT L of obvu. 11,y tattatte tl.tt Girt''!: P.oa Piaatt Roxl, at Ittoz 1.1111.1.1 from trio city; '47. arses and f•atcad; Ivalartve In lino auctiA A gar 3 caritti rJ 4 , l`r.r, dc. Aho, Twolve Arrta adjaralag tite above, with a fine tang qatarry °parted, Lair io g a frOot orta.tlisl.h a tat'. on t6< PlauY ftaad. For sale Lv N. CLiTILEPtIiT 3 :ON, 140 Tttira t.trent.. 116 r, XS illituu 31. Horeb, Jur..:es P. Datiza, echo:onmaKer. Getty, I.7l,•bers 1 eYitt , t , A.:11) b it. ).1.01.A61:-.- 1a bbla ilakiala • lb bblt La. .. I.sii 1,1,6 II 11. 116.1.,,,4•,•, in a 1..., end i...t e...b, by • e 22 ATIVF.LL. 1.L.F...k. co. RE.iIN El) Si. 0 bb32 Crashed Br.Rlr , bbls Laf'd White 5 bbls Loaf TAR, YITCEL AND EOSIN -30 N. C. Tar 15 bbls Pitch; 15 hbL BoAn; In st.oro and C.a. Fala by ATWRLL, LEE Sc CO SOAP -4.;5 boxes No 1 ltosba Soap; 1.0 boxes haparted Castile Soap; 10 boxes Vg. In Acre and (..,r sate by e 22 ATWELL. LEN a. CO. TOBAOOLI-43 boxes nagortcti brands blenuf'd Tobacco; 1 WAR Cut and Dry; in More and for sale by •a2T ATIVTLL. LIiE & CO. F is.-16 bblv large No. r..nach..rel met.' in store and for sMe by ( 4,22] ATWELL, LEE k CO. COFFEE -01 bags Rio Cott. to arrive mad tar sale by je= ATWELL, LEE & CO. ALT-25 bblo 2alt for sale by jteM ATWELL, LEE a Ell B. .3. C. 0CZTL1N3...13. C. TI:FS°...W. F 7. WOODIS.O.D. AMERICAN PAPIER IRACRE' REARIIPACTURING COMPANY, ,NO. 7 8 SECOND STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. ANUFACTUREBE or PAPIER. MACIIE ORNAMENTS 1.111. for Churches, Houses ' Steamboats, /tc.; Mirror and Picture Frames, Window and Door Heads, Brackets, Trace es, Cornices, Ventilators and Centre .Pleces for Ceilings, Ba settee and Mouldings of every description, size and design, =APAR and warranted more durable than any other article now ha use. ,6i- Orders executed on the shortest notice. N.ll —Attention of Steamboat Builders is especially di rected to tbts article, on account of its light weight. CUMMINS, TUNES & CO., No. T 8 Second et, between Wood and Market ate , je2l Pitt-burgh. MADAME EDWARDS, Tai JUSTLY CILLBSAILD: = CLAIRVOYANT, ••.' Can be consulted at her rooms. cor -.:; net of WOOD and lama strewn), Pittsburgh. Rooms open Day and Eveninc. • Consultations private and conflden• UAL TIMIM— Gentlemen $1; Ladies ',•,t;::;YV, lnly 50 cents. ie2llto• JULY MAGAZINF.S -0 • (Miley's Lady's Book, for July-20 cents; Ballou's Magazine, " " 10 Yankee Notions, " " 12 " Frank Leslie's N.Y. Journal, 18 " North British, for May. The above jet/It received by Rrpress. Also, a largo lot of SCHOOL, CLASSICAL and Iliscilaneous BOORS and STA TIONERY for sale at • COST, and No ummia. Call at LAUFFETt'S BOOR STORE, 87 Wood stroet, if you want to get a Cheap Library. je2l VENETIAN RED-25 barrels in store and for sale by FLNWING 8R09., (Successors to J. Kidd No. 60 Wood street jJ OoIN-25 bbla No. 1 In store and for 8010 by Ilb ja2l FLEBLNO BROS TAltiiOlL —lO bbis No.l just received and fur sale by jell FLEMING 11809. W bbls store and for sude.by _ FLEMING BROS I'EBBED OIL—E® galls. in acre and far Rea by 4 i2l, FLEMING BROS - vor ocauu.Lr. OCHRE —2nOM Its in stnra and for sale by R je.?.t FLEMING BROS. PUTTY 2000 Sties, in bladders, In store and for Fele b je?t- FLEMING BROS. ALTI MORN HERRING—TiIIs day rec'd and for sale by D ja•11 IfENItY 11. COLLINS. CamssE SUO boxes prima W. lt.cutbng Lbeese reed and for code by De 2 1 .1 lIENRY H. COLLINS. F ., TEIEItS-1500 Mg prime Ky. Feathers for Este by Sett HENRY FL COLLINS. TIFLY PEACHES—For Rale by jell HENRY 11. COLLINS TlOTritiH—.l prime article for E ale by r jO2l HENRY H. OOLLUTS RIMES AND Ellin l/Uad.—Another lot just Epistle:4 which we are rolling very - fast. Call soon and get one. Small prate and quick ealca is our motto. BOWN k TETLTiIY, illl3 Wood at. 80 RAUB ELIOT, „ from No. 1 to d 2, recaved and for gal by 0411 //OWN & TETLEY. rA RAIN. CiLADLY.6— 2 doren, Jaoob thskeeo celobrated ki make, SA stole: for We by joia ... . _ . 4 .--,--. 4 , .. ,::: ;4-1- '-,4. - '.:4 4 4:::=4 --,,-; -4- f. 7".....,,,, •:- ~---`,..-",•,--,:it"-'7i.-: '-li r es,"" •*.44.t.,1k."7;.''. _ " -if ::::,4.:.,,- ',-, -:.4,-,-,::,..,41 .2:_f.:: ...-- . ~.1 ,_._. - ~-, _ 4,-, =,,,,_ -1,,,,.- 4 .4'..4;414 :, 4 1_, ,-.-..-;;,._. 4-- : ,..1„,:,;.',.4 , -„,, , ,, i_-,:,, , !,:„. 4 : . '' 4,1'..-'34F,'---'t„'„--'-"1'.',",„-F_':;,.-.,:'',:-'4'•e::-:.!47-,:i;:;a'-k-,4'..:::T;44c-,5., ' - Itr" -- '"' '''' ,_:, 4. v .,,,,i4. 4 • "c-; tle I - - 41a, r- -* N- -,5 .. - - 1 : -. • -,--, , . , - - -- - ' , l '" ' :' ' - --,.• -.,,,-, 4 . .,..., 5 „ , -_ -, .- 7-;_•k..„ 4 -, -..,-i - - , . . .~ ~•. +r. -i.. MERCANTILE LAW to store and for ro,lo ty ATWELL, MR A CO. C. tit)lla-10 hogs haportod Bating Soda in store and for sale by [je2ti 'ATWELL. LEE .t CO. Li AV AND IMAM BAKES-75 dozen in store and for IA sale by Nall JAMES WARDROP. -•••=•.•••••••••••••••••_._ thlir7 ACRES OR LAND 808. SALE. situate near Como. Oki ron 13tation,.11alt. and Ohio It. A. Will ha rold altogether, or in entailer lots. rare $8 and $7 - per sera. jelB . a comma 50N.140 Third at. ALMON—No. I. Lake Awerior Berm for spie by JO) MORT H. COLLO& Ulla putwou. yowl U. MALLOII, No 81 Wood *tied, kedWetra Mee if mond alley and kourth etreet, will open, on Baturday,3ur.4 18th, at hie Plano Porte Wareromna, TWO NEW GUANO PIANOS, Prom the manufactory of Chlckering Sotto, Boston. Them Instruments axe among the and of an Impreyd timer 60.41.8, recently it ^anted and completed by the Masers. Cbickeringe. LADIIt3 are Cyst. : y tavifilt d et] and extreme anew Pdb..o3 At : The tint and only instrument or the kind in th, eity. The above instruments, with s large stock of EQUAlttl PIANOS, hare been HOleCtect by the eohnribtr, at the manufactory in Poston, and will be opened during thte end floe coming week. JOIIN 11. 31ELLOR, No. 81 Wocd street, Agent for the sale of ()bickering A BOne Plano?, :Per Pittsburgh and Western Penna. SENI-ANNUAL SALE DRY GOODS A. A. MASON .& CO. - A NNOUNCE the opening of their Arent aectistaual A Fide of their immense Stock. livery Article tiMOUgoti* out the establfaliment will he markel down and elated out. Jel6 JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. • BIAriIdEACTUASHS Olt IRON RAILING, IRON VAULTEI, LiikT DOORS, Wiluatow Bhutto - ea, 'Window Oaaraa, ate: Nag. 41 SenoradE street and fin ?Masi at. (11ETIYEEN Woob •86 XASSIVI9 PlitS130:110,4; - PA, ll,sva at hand a variety of now patterns 61.7 ac. Plain, saltablefor all purpogss. Particular attatition pat.l to enclosing Greve Lots. JabLingd• us et short notice. pi% A. A. CKHRIER A. A. CARRIER £ asmer Fburth and Smithrad street:, Pittsbt.+ol, AGENTS STATE MUTUAL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANDEVO. OP HAPIIIB/SUO.O. Pi PITA /1 $350,000 GIRARD FIRE PLED MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF YHILA.TDLPIIIA. CAP/2 A I: $300.000. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, WINOIIEBTBE, VA. CAPITAL -.... 9300,000. CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE col PAN'r . lIAD.TPORD. CoDN. - ml7] CAPITAL AND .Assims....sp,l64, , As 9 NORTE WESTERN INSURANCE COIdrANY, OFFICE, MERCRAN'TS' EXCIIA?iOE, PRILADELKILA. CRAR2ER PERPETUAL. Authorized Capltai, 8300,000. AESETs LIA.III.P NOR ME LC - 14ES OF TILE COM PANY. In Stock Notes, (negotiable torm,)secured bIllort• gages and...... . . In Bills Receivable, Mortgages an/ iudiments, Bonds, loapco In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash Items 41,00% Total II CAD WELL, President. Flre, Marine and Inland Transportation • talcs, taker' at current rates. REFERENCES. FTIRSITUBOIL James Si'Cully & Co., Graff, Bennett & Co., W. it D. Rinehart, Zug, Lindsey & Co. • PHILAITLYI3I.4. M. i Hollowell & Co., Charles B. Wrbrht, David S. ittuwn 1c.C0.. - , C. H. & Coo. Abbott, Harris, Hale & Co, Evans & Wahton Lion. Win. D. Maley, Chas. Mega:gee a Co.. Caleb Cope & Co., GE.OUGH .lIINGLIAbI, .Agent. je4 , 95 Water street, Pittsburgh. Copartnership Notice. • IHAVE THIS DAY (Aped ittli) aseoCiatiti with me Messrs. if. STEEL TUKUETT nr.4186311,. C. QLANIY, both of whom have been far many yearn in my establidh• meat, and are already extensively and favorably, known to my cetrtemers and the public generally as superior work men, and of correct bus next habits. We hope by this union or expßrienee and artistic skill—etpeclully In the watch department; it; keeping n largo and wall selected stock of goods; by sellinJ at Moderatn..priCes, and by close attention to business, to merit a lit,eral, ' share of pdtrontige. To my old friends and the paths in genernt who have for many years past so Illvrally patronised toy Milin.es I ra• turn my thanks, and solicit:for the the now aim a :online , mance of similar favors. W. W. WILSON. Pittsburgh, April It, 1955. WILSON, TVlt.l3l4l' & CLANEY, Vir tc Ix Milkers, - ,, , owelers Gaul Siiversmiths, - Maxi:et street, earrtsrFbratN, British and Continental Exchange, • KOHL DILLS DILAWN.I3I: • DUNCAN, EiIELUCIALN oilf. OX THE UNION BANK, LONDON, - 37 BOYS OF £1 AND UIWARDI3. 911011..'911 DRAFT:3 are avallabto at all tie prtocipal Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND awl 10.E.LAISW. sad the CONTINENT. • We also draw WELT /hits on Rh A. Druniabstuu Baal% FRANKTOR'i A HART, toalt-aartantOEM=fra_. SATIZERLAND and At , 4,LArsi). Pers&ne Intending fo traTtl abroal rprotttra, throne& os, Letters of- Croaic, on setdcPSSloney can be cbtitinei, is needed, In any nut tf Europe. Cul utrnorti of Bills, Notes, a+d other seentitlas in O. rope, will recilve prompt attention. U. WILLIAM lc CO., Wood. corner Tblrd stmt. WILLIAM HUNTER, FLOUR AND GR-M. No. 299 Liberty atraot, Pittsburgh, Pa. AMP. CoNitattris asot:m.se, the BEST 13113NDEI ut PENNSYLVANIA, orno INDIANA ant xIassouRI,SVPRINDIE ant RITA& FLOUR, Which will always he sold at the Lowest Cash prim. roll WK. Be HAYS & CO., DEALERS IN BACON, HAMS, MO &I SMOKE LARD, LARD OIL, DRIED REEF, 8 ILIAR•CURRD and CANVAEHED II All 8 A large stock always on band at No. 20'2 Ltberty streets Pirrersmton, - Jeublly Salo. _ P. the Blencita.ms' e,Yourth street . , on TIMM DAY EVENING, the 28th day.of Jane, at 8 o'clock, . by order or the Court of Common Ploss;of Alleghe ny - county : Eleven and ono-fourth Acres, adjoining thy Seventh Ward, and bounded by Centre Avenue, by /ark, patrick, Duncan and Chancery etreete, lying at the Toll date on Centre Avenue. If not sold entire, bo offer (al in lots according to a plan to be seen at the blerchant'a Exchange, P. 81. Davis' Auction Booms, or office of Robb & McConnell, Riftiretreet. "Itaxis—One fourth mid, residue in three equal Masi payments, with interest. ROBERT ROBB, Trustee. Co.Partraeraklp. W have this day assoclabyl ourselves La thePORE - PACKING and. PEOVIBION business, a the 041 stand, 297 Liberty street. The badness is to be boxiAnetisti under the name and style of W. B. HAYS CO. 11i118. . GEO. E. IMD. nrresusate. litey 0, 11153—{jethlut) - 11LY1TU0212.21113 07 - NPKEE'S PENNSYLVANIA:GLASS WIN DOW GLASS;' Double litrength, Imitation Crown and Baby Fiala, Flasks, PickWle ine and Procne lam , Porter and Mineral Bottles; Telegraphic & Lightning-Hod Insdatte . s. SECOND, BETWEEN WOOD ik MARKET 8T3,. Pwrsamma, MUM But a abort distance from the Steamboat lending, and from MonongabeitHonse, Bt. Charles, and City Cote!, NIEL Z. R. JONES JONES Sr. DENNY) Forwarding and Commission Merchants, ,pl9] at WATER STREET, PITTREURGIL TO !USD FROM THE EASTERN CITIES PIA PENNA. CANAL AND RALLROiDe. D. LEECH & CO.'S LINE, Between Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. _ T lfl3 not, 1 6 being now in good order,We ere prepared - to-despatch -propertyeither way ontirvorable terms. Shipments crmsignol to either of the under-Aped will no forwarded without charge for mmraisrdens, eno all promptly attended to. AYlrca ox apply to D. MOH a CO., Penn street and Canal, Pittsburgh. HARRIS & LEECH, Receiving Depot N 0.13 South Third street, Delivering Depot, Dock at., ..kgent, No. 76 North street, Deitilriore. MeDoNALD, Agent, No. 7 Batters , Place. Now Nark _ ani m t+~ MERtilek. HOUSE. A. BLOSSOM, PROPBIViOI. 3. 'White" ' 'DEAL F.STATE, BIIOKRI3, Oiffl.ce N. 35 Arcade, .L Avenue, Plaladelplda. _ ' Timber and Coal lamb; Farms tad City property toughly sold and Viehanged; Monoy warded on bond bed mort gage, personal property and merobandiza. Apply to or ad' divas as above. mtlidek 1 ANT.r.II—t.PAIITNER, withaea , t‘ capnakof - JAMES WARDROP INengage in a brush:less paying s benleoinflarnen ae. Itolcense gAvar., It revarel. jet .3. Alaaßa4lo:WiltlAt• 9. 9. CASSIT.R DEALER EXCLUSIVELY - IN S. MIME CO., ALL 1Z O ..E. D. DUNE. TRANSPORTATION piElAr BEAVER COUNTY. PAL
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