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:foustioe•t AMA BOLT OMB% Mona' COP
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••:PAs•tcemits,a,araxuu,llottosto, opetter folder.
- ,,-,4110, - Itoporterl la Dealers to 112111111.'2 111 PLAT/
1111111 T ISO% WIRE, to. epttotontly-rio band, Tinateo'•
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.."-Ir001101010;NO. 149 lira and 120, Snood rata,
Pittsburgh' Pniaia.
inirnPnandandenn otOogpor, cot to desired aaro
any pa •
mrinv.A. -!)TONE
—ALEXANDER BRADLEY.
sumo tomes AND onus ts Ansi muorr or
rAutog AND IMATIAO STOVES,
-Vieth and Fancy Grate PiOntll,
Sole' Proprietor of the colebratea PATANT : GAB
Bdionala and SmorsCo4sumnra
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GOOK STOVES.
thsals 'raid Bales R,oortt; °
...tattltVes NO, 4 wood St... ttaburgh.Pa
' Llama.
, trilby wan.
Itottlion, MIND lc MILLERS,
AliNal3lllolAllS AND DIACHISISTS,
17r*sai
G TON WOR 11 S.
-.l7.ittebUrgh, POADa.
01146,310. 21 Illarket tttttt .
ICOrSilkOrrrasil kind. of SloamPaggines and Mill Marbin
ag dr earßage,. Railroad Work,Stoarn Wilma and Aheet Iran
40tddInt and Tioralogdonacn abort notice- rarßidpito
1GX.C.EL112413 . • •
Bittlr-T BILLS DRAWN BY
' SUBILINALM R. co.,
UNION BANK, LONDON, IN BUMS 01/ ON,
POUND STEALING AND INWARDS.
Also, MIL on MO ptindpal citfou end towns of /mum
... 11 4 14 0, Gorsosoy, Rusts and °Dior European
Bs* cooStiatly uo lowa and for Webs
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WM. 11. WILLIAMS .1k 130.,
Bank. Waal •trett. comm. of Thlt.l
RAM ROAD SPIKE COMPANY.
40ilaigthlentlrifOrth...—.--ria W. C. Indwells
Vitaxencaslo/byter, Roffe d Bunti-)
I NINVTACTUMS or
I'II.AIL ROAD SPIKRS, CHAIRS
' AND BOAT SPIKES.
Motor of Water Street and Merry alloy,
elottl7o6 - . PITTOBTIRGIt. PRNIVA.
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Moi3}IIDIG er.
',Vittiardiag-tHIMIIIIIIIIIIOII Merchants,
And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Mann
perms, Ozdadgamonta soil orders for LEAD, MIAS.
P1101)13019, Zs, @elicited. Prompt &Mon
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don to rocoirlog and forwarding.
lfo. 49 Commercial St ttttt , St. Loots
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N. , FL0L.111.103 ar. SONS.
/Musa le
Verofsi and Domestic Bills of Ridings,
011W1 1 141041TtS OP DtPO3IT,
• • • BAWL NOM AND BrICIN,
NO.AVNIAILIENT STRESS, PI7TSDUROII. rA.
11 , r a t i r made ?it all tha prhacipal
1V k » U N
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Mumtwit:cm:and Dealers In .11 Ina. of
'TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS,
AND
"1"0.13.41.0CC5,
ClimarrofSmithAela Rm.: and Diamond Aug:,
I. DITINIWROD. PA.
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f' j olt 11.1.11..2 ORi.
MIS& 111
STALIN BONNETS AND IR ATA,ME
, BONIOT RIBBON%
FLOWERS, ac..
No. al BAWL= STREET.
PITTSBURGH.
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P•••••••••r,
TAILOR.
. No. 54 S. Clair Street.,
tor.ioaftoaronnowg,s irrroooaoo. Pa.
5,22,170.3
-,arpnEcorcoctv. dr. J314.(1.
; munrrainamas Ds
'Tara 41Ltil!sair, laps Vaults, Vavait Doors,
Widow Blintten. Window Onude, &e.,
Put. Amx! &real amt 80 Vhfrd Street,
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Woodard Market,) PITTAIIIIPA, PA,
'nfaaa tit band a' Imlay of .a P.O , faa , 9f.d pl.f,
.11•tanabia , *a an porpaala Particular attention paid to e.
Lott 'Gains &ma at abort notice. mr9
JOHN B. lAD%
24 IC B 0 Er A. IT "I" rl" A. I OFL
65 Market. Bt., Pittsburgh.
~ ?••A'good assortment of Omens, CASSIIIEHTZ,
. ligitifia. COMM, sad all good. rtatetle (or getattmatate' .
I•leitieittittrecatsui. ,
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j- • teirOrdters prentiptty Atka, le the Intent stylee el the art
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O A g to
J.• 861 . :MT, Dante[,
fUtS removed to the hone lately 6.eenpied
try Dr.lifra. A. Ward. NO. 278 Tana street, (.oath ride,) ,
+Ma door above llaad street. ;
0111 es Hours trots 9a. MI r. r.
a. B. a C..P. JaARKLEI,
• Itoronaroane Or
•PSWTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP
— Ol7 Ft A. PPIN( P APICR.
I,Varebowto, No. 557 Wood
iNrrssosoli. PA .
Myttfkt
lkagilicaglit at manta pieta
C il om "C m ° latdo l t i Porobant,
AND waoLEBALN DDAIDIVT
obeesei. Butter' Seeds.lll.h,
- ' • AutCPro4tice °morally,
divi — N. R 6 liEnd 84w.t. Pitt -them%
POO ‘i • :a ;.• 019'014—V-We—ji
WHOLESALE AGENCY POE THE SALE. OF
ILATIVELIOAN WATCHES.
-Wctirlsrlboost respectfully call the atten
'. lion of them:l:ilk to the American Wetctioe now toeing en
imideekr Introduced, tho monntectore of which ho. Deanne
r aniai astabllbhe4 that antire matidoact , nn to placed
smock tbitui sale, end correct limn-keepers, both by the
wearer era seller.
Mains boon uppoluted WA°'etude Agents ter the sotto of
Wal.Cbei,tho public map bt , ussnml that r , ran melt
Ivry lovrekt cub prices.
w. tudsstss ilery Urge stcsk of Rawls awl MAW
WaredrttSCW Jisistil.ty in sots, Koch az Coral. Gsma.,
Jolt out PayalSp.
-Oar anortatent lit' CLOCKS annually large at pruvant,
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tiamptintog souls beautiful pattorna of Hiatt and Ono Day
Parlor and Oldea Clocks at greatly rodoend price.
5... W• bars slao'a hill stook of Znglloh and Saha Gold and
.
Wstobas on hand, all of our otrn hopottatton.
- *INN Watch *germ' Toole, Material. sad Watch Glam..
IMINKSIAN a EIErtAN,
No. gl Fifth areal.
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1110TLIXIMISAIUTILIGUSit 1
• Doio failqto proem.° M. Winslow's booth
lairliljrlip for 011dren Teething. It du nooqtal on earth.
[redly (manatee tie procedteatteethlug by softening the
eguttie.reflong Ili lettatemettoo--te alley pain, end 1
fate toi
L •egatets the bowel. Depend epos it, mullets, It
Retest to yourselme, and relief and health to your
:keztectly safe In all eine.
-lhUTeiloablepreparatba Is the presulpttou of ono of
Csaitarprionffed and akflint Amato Phyddeue to New
.L ihestattelOind him been cited trltb otorer.falllng memo In
Wo Wine It the beat Sad land remedy In tbo swat In
.! lactase Of Dr . .. GUY; and Dlartuva Chlalran,whetner It
laiabig of from any oltur canna
, • • Ilea& and biaai an be estimated by dollar, and cenla,ll
araSalil In gold.
Ildattons of kotuas are sold every year in the United
"lam At 1e &Vold andlreU4sied remaiy.
',Min ONLY 25 OIENTS A BUSTLE.
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glow gezratneunler the fsuMmite OICURTIti A plan.
• ; ,ILlNVierrr York, loon the ootaide 'emptier,
,Noldley_Dromista thronghont the world.
DR.O.M.U ILNYIKII, Agent (or Pittantrgh.
Bliesotrioms Visslx Ihrsmorsa,
, -- 114 ivy/taw ti in cm Mai - Woritllkse ea lOrtersiinerie
Itset‘ll/oUly CoeLLOActitt, Boos, AXTO, RlollQtalcia, hue,
~: u ngs. ;mass, Gain WC4X9 umadrans raseces,
50 000 BOXIS SOLD IN OND maim.
Tiler oastiotisd Nestsellos hiss been sitemisely 'need
ID.tewtrOo? re" In all part.,! Europe, ItUd thou, mine
, sit:empower tom ben Waded by a. O.W. of Mon*
Iforses,DoiLust, Austria, Prtutlig Basses, 2.014; Bele.
ins, llLDaisk ele, .and their Melaka properties
tersesOutd,insispproted by the roost distiograebed
lisentliter Rarir.th. wort&
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Theledillitroetleeneee to: ell kin& or vermin end' insect.
bis been idla.thi. eosnetri by the Directors of lb.
larkes tehik r" .4 . 01 ^^. Pignuts, Pamirs, Proprietors
10 9 100 4 Weneelieee, Itionifeeteelte, and by salons Dr
, Anguished pirate eltizans. • 1.
Ifieskineui Teeth:l=We tad Corrillicates Or the dewy' of
!' 'TAW' itegoldleene beaten at tbiz.p.c.
0 1 why oleseleand Retell , 'he the len'eutor sod Pro-
.10913111.MIrin, i'zuticsi Chemist,
012 Bneedirey (or Masten st,) New York.
6etteral Alma for the tr. Breton ' , an; Caosdis, VERDES-
101 E V.lll:lBo2oN,Drontlet. No.:10 A sto rs Ilona", and 417
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! " Eltoadsnsy, New York. 1
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_... raids In tbfattty. , sirtolloslo And ratan by 11. F. BAL.
i `'.' Liras a (XI., onnerWo‘A and Poiond sta.: JOH. ItLFSII.I46,
Came tdatoand end klirket K. ' BIEggIIAM & II'HAN
NAN. AllAgbany. de:ll:Gault°
- Htde t OA and Loather Store,
D. KTlMPArincr h Sox% No. 31 S. Third
it., Daiwa utat tad Chastain[ sts, Phltadalphla, hors
lar sib DRY AND MALTZ° 'VANUA lIIDEt, Dry and
Clreext Salted Pettit Wpm, 'ranee& Oil, Teener.' ar.l Our.
• irlonetvila the lowest prlcoe, stet epee the beet term
MAD Mods iestber be the meth treated, Cr %Web
14.1*iltrigre.PrreartIter" rottree in uM b at "
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BUM= of liZitru.—llo.. OLo.
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1 OA d l4o W ood itre e t. Dittibusb, re, ha Daea fa w.
asetef titbit tor tbepoot six melts, sod has procured the
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• or Trams for the care of Honda or
rialitairsirtikb be to Stoiltdoct to St to any called mows;
wish theydirdriiiiess that mattotoctka wIU be gtun. Wp
idobto °lt cadets to cotto# Dr Rouen wiles Lop
tkixi Kitatfad . aoededrll 1, " fae!PlNmaa , ! l Mot he Is
'02 . 0 =414ty0 thontordtbloltico rc,ls coma _
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" 4 ":".ritastat Thanusi - ;00 1 6e.m..
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C,llOl sivsa , Gun irramerfinto
lown: tamforman 'nu wants
Athii.g..g(.44,46MlKa Oak pokomap.:Anyo
4WalliggtOgingli ea .
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Pi*burgh !teal 'Works
11401011146.--..—....;.ratui BOTO.....—IVirCOLWOOII
JONES, 330 - 173 St CO.,
slacnowre+of
-CAST STEEL.
—ALSO--
SPBINO, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL,
SPRING* .&N-13
Corner ROSS and First Sta., Pittsburgh, Pa.
DIMITESZMI EBONI STORM
EIAILIMAN, BA RBI Os, CO.,
Ilstrutaoarom of j
Iron, Nnils, Steel Springs, Ailes, Wrought
Nuts, Washers, Spikes, Bolts, etc., etc.,
MVO retro:mad to their ism and extensive Warehouse,
NO. IT Vitiator and 9& Front Btraab
Where they an prepared to execute all colors to tbetr
Caving • Urge and complete ieraranent of
"Duoneana . manuesctured iooda can•
atautly outeen4,ertilob tbioy of.
• ler liberal tono,
. P. B. Cloavees
PRIZE MEDAL HONEY SOAP
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The only genuine, poseessing a free and
Creamy Lather, • lasting and dolloate Perfume, end la Iran
ranted not to Injure the akin.
BEWARIL Of/ COUNTENVISIT3,
P. I. Clearee• Calobrated Moak, Fhlowo Witshor,Glyre
sine and Benllciwer eeopr also sap:maroons Tooth Powder
for the Tooth and Omens, to be had or all the respeetablo
Drocand Saucy Stores In the Oohed States.
Manufactory In London.
Wholesale Depot, Noe 81 mat XI De, street, New York.
oelf/.3mdfo J. O. ROYSTON, Agent.
()FGLL ao
ataruracroarro or
ItOYHIS
or all alr. and deacrißtnnaa.
Warehouse, 489, car. Penn and Walnut Sta
Two yaavra above the P. P. W. k C. R. R.
Prafght Dapot,
I=l
PROTOIIDI OF IRON, OR, YLRUVIAN SYRUP,
6,ollotis DlValtsgflhr Mazda of /hr Nect...—LAtterfr
Mr. J. R. aillas.
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Minctuarroa,,Dises_, Sept. A 1859.
Maas. N. L. Chau A 133,-43.utlecoan-1 cannot Ire- -
(rale from addlog my tratimony to the great and bemdclal
recoils I hare experitemod from tho me of the Permian
Syrup. Have been afflicted from youth op with a eemre
and =Dimwit flcrordoom Momper My Imo Lod nwk
were covered with eruptions and cores, and at timer very
badly molten. My general health tailed me, and I coffered
from ,extreme debility of the whole .y.trro. I had tried
various kinds of medicines, bet Mond them of no avail.—
Melly 1 was teetered by • friend to try the Permian
Syron, et the limper et! notionolly ololent attack of the
disease. I boo began to experience the beneficial effects
of it, and by the time I had taken ono bottle, to my grout
I surprise, the awaiting had entirely dbmppeared from my
tom and neck, the soma had heeled, mod my general health
hod greatly Improsed. I continual its me, sod have taken
some half doles MAU., which have been attended with the
meet male Lowry remits: there ore now no indicothins of
the disease.., end my whole cystem roomu to hove nuitcgone
an entire Very reepectfolly. loon,
J. E. COLLINS, No 1t Central .trees, &wtoo
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Se long advertlietnent.
DR. OEO. 11. ILAYSEIt,I4IO Wood street, to t the agent
for this city. - nol:dAwT
thin ftiiacbtucs
SEWING MACHINES
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FOE SALE WITH ALL
LATE IhIPROVENIENTB.
El /11‘13PACTURER41 PRICSB,
ALEX. E. EXIXID,
corOdk No. 68 Fifth Nlraat
011.L.114 1412C-11_1111N - IC
LADD, IV EDSPEI: S CO S
LATHST LUIPROVDMIINT
IN
sewing Machines.
SarThb Um:bine took the NMI P6EIIIOII et the late
Allegheny 6. , MY
A.
HIS IS I'HE MACIIINII Wi.1060 ownere
A. offered a prem Um" (
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In Phlladeltihin t. any oat.' On exhibition at the Vrankllt
Institute that malt' do the game Tanga of MO
Their offer not booting been accepted Ita Anyeele7lty muff le
eonroelel. ror sale at
11. M. M-41.R.8.114/1 , etr
Itil&dlerY /NOIIIIAI Af.LINIIINNY CITY
W E. BRAMAN CO'S
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DOUBLE THREAD
SEWING MACHINES
A Dlodel of Simplicity
LASSORI.I. & NORTHROP
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SEIVING MACHINE At A BAEASAIN
—A trat-d.a Grove. A Baker's gollLing or Tailoring
lklarldna, warod•hand, warts:Awl In Ararat." antic. Coat
$132 will be sold for lam than hairpin. Cart beau. at
lIIRBST A BARlCHlCil,roor•LlhartY.o 11,0.1 00.
attortteps
C. 13. W. SMITH,
Attorney and Conneellor at. 11. aw
MU R!MOVBD TO
KUIIN'S LAW BUILDINGS
No. 13 Diamond Street,
.rayleetnylal Next door to at, Poter'o Mord,
Malt Wayilour
MeKNIOUT C - A . RNAIIAN;
ATTORIYIrr.4 T LAO,
NO. 110 FOURTH STNRICT,
IRISH & MA ; KENZIE, Attorna%ps at Low,
Mira N 0.60 Voutib •treat, Pittsburgh, Pa: riot., Pob
and Oblo cansiaissiorwr.
Manto.
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15,000 BONIELS W .AXSEED,
f ur the bfgheat market pane will be paid ha
M. B. SUYDA M.
Allegheny cm. 1% ill.
Corner Craig and Rebecca I treats.
W ANT
WANTED --Cioo bus. prime new Clover
soul. Apply to OILAIW A VAN 00011 Krt.
oaf No. 13 rood•
50 11(1 ACIKNTS WANTEIV—T4; sell 4
4.-P%- , new inveatioas. Agents here =Oa'
.135,000 one,—better 1131.12 al other ,trolls r ....
Send four stamps nod get SO mos particulare, Vgh '
orlharod BPVICAIDI BROWN • '
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co vat.
MO LET—The commodious. Dit.' ellin
hou „,,, with game, out haunt end afounda a.
tached, knownu the rudder,. of lion. 1340.'Rezzes. Earlh
. 4 .1 kthopridgejust beyond the city (lowan the
Ptrost Road. Engulfs of E. IL.IIOI tII. Allen, 4 ,
calbitf Na 00 l'ourth do
To LET—Several fine Store Houma on . SL
Clair Axel., one of which Inn La routed to uooteeri
wlttt tha apaclooa mom ou the entowl Door, and to volt r.,
Enlited for • tarlatan, or carpet More. t noire of
ofIOdIIL 11. IttISU. N0..h0 fourth at.
MO LET—A comfortable two story Fjil
BraDweßing, wants on O'llsrs stmt. cork.Za
'aid , 6 none, with domed garret, and kitchen on fliot
Boor. Itrupare of R. IL RIR°, No. 211 Liberty et.
FTgXNLEMINCPS PATENT LA,
A
are lamb nilkevlor So
other now In nee, AMMO MANY:AI
VANTAGES FOUND IN NO OTHER-
Tbe arrangement.Awdelsoking Ike Lamb
work.. the onbide Iv wimple, dank!
end We. A cop around thslantly teal.
aU veils. Ml* rrrrr thew/ lanterns'
known the 7 moesdopted. Prim aryl.,
Tire) are well adapted for IitAILIWAI
IMP& illfrATA and every plena wber
noel, convenient lantern I. WlllltOd.
PIO." examine lies* laisteree Lei
porch log otter Male. keep tale to
reference.
Pfi llat to the tracte furnished au
ptlcatton.
FLEMING & TORRENS,
• &le Proprietor* and Itanntactare”
Iteq Blanntscturete of Japanned et." tl
comer Market mut Third innate,
nothlusdletT P 1717311L1 Rao .
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lUTLERY.-
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TUE ATTUNTION
'llk ATTENTION
TAE ATTENTION '
TAE ATTENTION
THE ATTENTION '
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9i ii. 7 body Le dlreet.4 tom. aplas' x
sat TOEEX 601180135. RAZORS. / Ataltoit 'cf NAIVES
nab OIETWBIORT A TO"
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SATURDAY MOILNING, NOV. 19, 1E159
OFFICIAL PA PER 01 rns CITT.
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M6TEOIIot.OOIICAL Observations for tba Geurtte, by
O. E. Shaw, Optician, 5S Fifth St.--carrectoil
la son. RI maim.
PO 54
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Barometer.- ...
DECISION TN Tun CASTIS.—We Mated on Friday
that in hearing upon four charges against Jelin,
F.aselborn, agent for Welsher & Bros., of New
York, for selling goods by sample, contrary to
WO act of 1050, pan bad before AU Johns.
The cases were' made nut. The defence however
procured a witness, Mr. Rettpath, who testified
that he was present when FAselborn made a
bargain for a store in which to expose his goods
to sale. By keeping a store or rooms for hie
purposes, he would escape the penalty of the
law. There was proof, however, that Eieelborn
sold his goods here before he bad entered into a
bargain as to the rent. 'lt appears that he got n
temporary stand, or at least it was no alleged,
at Stryker'e action rooms, and there' exposed
his goods to Betel. contrary to the act of Assem
bly in such cases made and provided.
Al the hearing on Thursday, the Alderman
took the papers in the case and withheld his de
cision. Ile rendered the same at 10 o'clock on
Friday morning. The decisions in the four cases
were against the defendant, mulcting him in the
sum of ~ g :100 on each of the charges madeagainst
him. These vete under the act of 1551, pre
scribing that penalty for !tellers by sample re
siding in ether oilier, but the provisions of the
act extended only to Philadelphia. A section
was added to it at the session of the Legielature
last winter, extending the provisions of the act
of 1551 to the County of Allegheny.
There is also an net in reference to hawkers
and peddlers, passed in 1010 Under this act,
Esselbern was eued in two cases, and the decis
ions rendered against him, mulcting him in the
sum of $5O for each offence. R. Biddle Rob
erta, counsel for the defuses, took a transcript of
the ease up to the court on appeal. As we stated
on Thursday, one of this same Esselborn's eases
to already before that court and was argued on
that day, the .16dge reserving his decision_ Ile
went to Greensburg is the afternoon, and wino
not able, of course, to 'prepare an opinion in the
case, but probably ho will do so next week.
The point for decision before him (Judge May
nard) was no to the right of appeal' under the
act, the prosecution contending that the proceed
ingeunder the act were intended to be eunuxary,
leaving no door open for appeals.
Some people' talk about these prosecutieue
springing front an exclusive spirit; from a dis
position to exclude and persecute merchants from
abroad. This is not so. Our merchants have
large rents, taut; mercantile and °theca, and a
thousand and one eXTOEISCS to pay in the course
of their business, and it is hardly fair to encour
age adventurers, who have but their bundle of
goods, to come here, open their atalle, scratch
together all the money they can and be off again,
paying nothing towards our revenuee, and ad
ding nothing to the mercantile prosperity of
the city. But this is not in fact an open question.
There is the statute on our books, and under it,
our merchants, such as choose, have a right to
proeeta
Is
IZZCEMB
Eu 172 1 ,110. 1. In Somen+ar —We menlieuea a
few days since, the fact that a man named Eli
Weimer, who tfad gone out hunting with one
Henry Palls; on Sunday, was found shot. dead'
on Sunday last, one week after he was missed,
in the woods, in Mulford township, Somerset
county, and that Nitta, who it was believed was
too familiar 'in Weimer's family, was BriftpeeLed
of hating kiilcs the man. The Somerset
of Thursday,,gives quite full particulars. It
trays/hat the whole county turned out fur the„
hunt, end that! the hody was found on what i 9:
called Negro Mountain. The dead man wak ly
ing on him back, with a long unloaded sunooth—
bore gun and walking-stick lying straight over.
Die breast—the muzzle of the gun just Wow his
'chin Ile hadevidentlit been carried there and
,fixed up to make it appear that he had commit
let! suicide. A fork in the stick woo placed at
the trigger of the gun. The arrangements, how
ever, were too carefully made. lltaliat arm fit
ted on bighead with oxactuess, antEhis arms and,
legs were diapetleil in very natural positions.
A jury to bald kn inquest was summoned anill
a post merlon examination ni'mle by the phy
sioisne. The examination prOvell that the ball
had entered about an inch acid a half id the left
of the spine, between the sixth and seventh
ribs, had passed though the liver and both lungs
out on the right Mae, at the ninth rib.
fight the wound antEcieni to
inetantancouti death.
• could
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It wan deemed impossible
The phytticiuti
bnvn Urea the shot biamell
tVeimer 4if/1 n wrak mintir.l tUILD,
yearn of ngr, and was n 41erIrtfal, as WOO 0100 kit,
wife. Pritte and Mrs Weimer have been ar
rested. She has mode a confeaFion, implicating
Pritte itt the murder. •
SUPREMA i/0011T, —PrAHAIII All the J migt.
Frday, A'')». I—Woods es King. I) C.
Argued by 1111'onnell for plainiiti in error, 0.1111
by IL I'. Ilstoilbsn conies .
Palmer 1a Liogr 51)oing Company, iTtro
oases.) I). C. A, glied 1.)) ror I,lnml ill
in error.
Jacrb 11. Alitter, of Pittsburgh, was. nil molioa
of Robert Niel:night, duly admitted an .I .jualt.
fled to practice taw in this cohrt.
_Palmer vs Ridge Mining Company. (TWO
ewes ) U. C. Argument continued by Alt-
Knight for defendant in e.Tor, and by
Miller for plaintiff in error
llogg vs Orgill, I IS B. C. ,jA rgued by
,Shinn for plaintiff in error, by Burgwin contra,
as ,d closed by , Hepburn for plaintiff in error.
Ci t anmonweatilta's Appeal--Avery redac t 187
—VI. B. C. Argued by Roberts for appel
lant, by Loomis contra, and closed by Attorney
General filnot for the Commonwealth.
Nelson vs Shippon et al. It. C. Argued by
Watson for plaintiff in error, and the mutt de
clined to bear Bur s gwin contra.
Nesbit vs the Coti;monwealth. Cortical/1i to
the Mayor of PittsburOf. Argued by Caremduut
for plaintiff in errow, matt by froward contra,
and closed by McKnight for plaintiff in error.
Court adjourned at two tichsek e. 11 , 10 meet
this morning at nine.
U. 8. CIReVIT COMM.—The cane of Fcrwell
ISPClaren on Rudy Patterson, was finished yes
terday. The jury returned a verdict for plain
tiffs in the sum of $1,3-Iti, the value of eight
horses seized by the defendant, late sheriff of
this county.
Brooks, Son Co. vs Edward Piper, action
on two promisory notes for on aggregate of $.1,-
:lOU, given to the Waynesburg Rank, was
{liken up. The case was still on trial tit the ad
journment of court.
_
Tug "View of Pittsbut gh" which Mr.' Palma
tory has hung up in our rooting room id a very
elegant specimen of the ar of lithography. Nor
is this the only art it decently illustreqes. As
a neat and truthful Ade'. of the houses, etreele,
roads, railways, can', rivers, bridges, hills,
squares and commons of Pittsburgh and its en
virone, it cannel be surpassed. Every line,
curve and sketch-am e truthful in the hit:heat de
gree. Tho Coloring is also quite brilliant, and
indeed in much more beautiful than any we have
here under ordinary circumstances. Wo are
.gled to learn that these viewe find a rawly !ale,
and that some hundreds have been already die
posed of. One of them should he hung upon
the wall of every counting house in Pittsburgh.
A better view of the city will probably never be
made. The artist has already daguerreotypod
nearly every oily in the Union, and in avgj in
stance given entire mktitifsction. Wr. oosifffiend
his viow to every man of tome iu the community.
Min; PA,
Ituatonen Moaner..--There is a report afloat,
with what foundation we are at preeent unable
to state, that a probable murder was perpetra
ted at the house of a man named hleWilliame,
in itellevornon, Fayette county It is alleged
that a man named John Call wan found dead on
the garret of the boom of Mr. MOT. lying on
the floor wrapped in a pair of blankets besmear
ed with blood. Whether ho came to his end by
fool means or not is yet a mere matter of oon
jeclare. A poet-mortem examination was had,
revealing the fact that he had received two se
vere wounds on hie bead, ceasing his death.
Appearances strongly favor the suspicion that
the man wan murdered. Time will probably
throw more light on the enliject.
DIIATfI AT TIM Rantle.—WO are pained to
1604 from Roperintondent :Lowery that the
U din e of Refoge has been visited with n case of
n uleL fOver, of a malignant type. ite girl aged
ow, II yore, named Snocu 61'Clatchy, ad
mitted last Christman day, having died .after
about one hours' siokness, on Thuredayeiening.
it is to he devoutly hoped no other OfltiC may no.
OUT, fiS the prevalence of this malignant disease
in the Refuge would be a most oalamitous oldi
tation indeed.
ADMITTKD —A fact we inadvertently omitted
10 Wen Linn in our report or•Stipretrus . Cou4 pro
ceedings, on Friday, woo the admission of John
W. Riddell, Esq., of thin city, to practice in that
court. Ito was atimitied on motion of Thomas'
Williams, Esq. lie is a gentlemen of fine abili-
Wes and agrecoblo address, and worthy of the
heal: encases.
°nevelt .1; BA gett's popular hewing Machines ale
L port altractiug general attention. It u only et:qui
d to that the pubilo should know their value lo give
L h L an the preferanca Catl and cea them, over
o a k store, corner of Market raid. Fifth elevate,
id story. • .
Ames Al/rpe - mule an infmnetiou before
the Major against Jobe Radlgisortharging biro
with atoltrig four dollars from las cost, pocket.
1./34001tut irfedel
Tors BrauerCmgm—ln the Supreme Court, an
Friday, the case Zof James Nesbit, plaintiff t o
error, versus thi Commonwealth, defendant in
error, CSXIIO up far argument. Mean. M'Enight
and Carnahan Riposted for plaintiff, and Meagre.
Howard and Williams for defendant. This ease,
it will be remembered, is that of J. T. , Logan,
convicted by thig Mayor of thio city of having
done and" perfarmod worldly employment and
bulginess on trio Lord's day, contrary to the pro.
visions uf the Mae of 22d April, 1791, and 2Gth
drove Mr . Lo April, 185t' The defendant was in the emi,loy
went of trio skid Logan, ao a gardener and en
the 2d day of October, 1859,
family in a carriage, to the church of Dr. Lloward,
corner of - Fenn and Irwin Miceli. For this of
tense Mr. Logan was adjudged to jay a fine of
tn. The mow taken up on a certiorari to
the Supremo Court.
The errors suMigned by plaintiff 's counsel were
as follow:
lot, The Mayor erred in not settin out on the
g
record of eonviotion the testimony taken before
him on the trial of this case.
2d, The Mayor erred in not I leeeribing and
setting out on the !word the act of defendant
complained of,...explioitly and particularly, ao aa
to enable the court to decide whether the maid
act wee in violation of the Act of 22. l April , 179-1,
or not.
:Id, The evidence taken .before the commis
sioner clearly :chows that the defendant below
was not guilty of any violation of the Act of 22d
April, 1 . 19-1. is
4th, Tho Wit of defendant set out on the record
'of conviction in this case, is not contrary to lair.
sth, The Mayor erred in not setting
. .tout at
large, on hie record, the provielons, of the act of
26th April, 1555, which is a private and local
law, confined in its operation to the county of
Allegheny.
Tho arguments were set forth in a paper book,
and the enbetance of them are that the sot of
1794'wee no[ intended to compel an observance
of the Sabbath, but to protect It from violation.
The counsel for plaintif f say that as far as known
to them, this is the fast time in Pennsylvania
that the act of driving a carriage to church has
beeii held to'ho a violation of the act of 1794.
Coritemporatteous construction, common usage
and the terms of the statute half, are all against
suet an interpretation. In this ease the defend
ant below was himself in attendance upon reli
gious worship, and to hold that he committed a
crime by driving to the same church a carriage,
in which hiniself and others were seated, Is sim
ply absurd.: As well may it be said that the
sexton who intents the church doors en the Sab
bath day orlights a fire in the church for the
comfort of those there assembled to iecrehip Al
mighty Gotti commits a crime which may subject
him to fine and imprisonment. The case will not
boor an Regiment.
The record seta out no act of the defendant
below which is an effendi , against any statute in
Pennsylvania. Ile was convicted "of having
done and performed worldly employment and
business, by driving certain horses attached to
a carriage,in which certain persons, not trav
elers, were carried over the etreete of Pitts
burgh, sad:Dion certain roads within the county
of Allegheny," on the Lord's day, commonly
called Sunday; being the 2d day of October, 1P,`,9.
True, the Mayor has adjudicated that the per
sons seated in the carriage were not travelers,
and that the net of driving the carriage was not
an act of 'necessity or charity; but these arc
merely hid rot:elusions drawn from the above
'stated premiere. The simple act charged, is
driving a Carriage on the Sabbath day, and this
the Mayor . ' has adjudged to be 11 crime, whether
the persons 'conveyed in the carriage were going
about their' secular businees. or on errauds of
charity and mercy.
The defendants in error also submitted an ar
gument. ift portion of the paper hook is taken
up with the collateral argument ola the question
1 as to whether the Mayor could be made to send
up the full record, the defetolaniit disputing it.
They saylhat the legislature in passing upon
the eubjeet tff the Christian Sabbath, awned
and intendeasact like Christians; the legisla
ture could not have intended that the act should
be fritterid away, because in the course of tercets
some men should grow rich and "wax great"
and he able to purchase horses, carriage., and
drivers. and will them appliances, ride over the
cobble stene, streets of our town, making three
times us stitch noise tosach carriage thus driven,
as the poor man's conveyance, the. Passenger
Car. Defendante contend that iu 1791 the men
composing the legistolure had no idea that &iv
iog to church in a eplendid oarringe was a work
of "necessity or charity." Mr. lloward went
at length:into the religious bearings of the ques
tion, tingling front the told and New Testament.
He tato* that all the work,' of the Saviour,
which were done on the Sabbath day, were in
the strictest erne werke of °comity or charity,
and Lida hie entry into Jerusalem, on the
Sabbath pay, on, an ass colt, though not a work
of necessity or Charity, was done "that it might
he fulfilled which ws , epotten by e prophet."
The eve, wee ope. for the plai th
ntiff by Mr
..,
.Carnahan, who was to 'owed by Mr. !toward and
Ur. Williams. and Mr. ~,"u • minded for
dte. - ;;Avegood de
, or good nature Jo I g
passed brlvre..-k-itr,. - ...Lier.l. Mr. Williams made
no rtrgnenerkt. Itaal would novo hod rreisht with
a jury, lierhope. The detention of Court in
Otis efike:lrill ho looked for with much i4coresi
Vot,in;' . Man's AIZHCANTII.O
the new Looks recently added to this library will be
found the following interesting wurha .—Thu Minis.
tor's Bo :ling, by Ilarriet I:. Stowe; Mary Staunton:
A lliotoryof the Pour Georges, Kings of England;
hif. o f by Carlyle; Alumat a Rarebit.; Mo
,uojr4 of It. 11,,,;5a, author zed conjuror; It le Never.
t o o I,, e te to C. Reeds: llenry St. John,
lloolletstall; Bayard Travois in GrOero,
ph, S.redipi etc, m emo i r ; of .fame; Wilson. of
Woodville.; Memoirs of the El,, , uress Catharine
by herself:i The Roman
Question,
. 4, 1 t E. Alum!: tie.
told Fitzgerald, by C. Lever; The Ibs~Les nod Ad
ventures dr Sir Mayas Leigh, kn't.; the
Western tnsurrection, , tly Brackenridge. 'a'bo
rens ehonli more generally avail themselvas the
privileges a,f this library. Members are received at
any Limo it the rate of four dollars per year
ladies act iMlf that price. Rooks may be taken out
and de:sineal two weeks. We aro glad to bear that
many ladies grace the library with their Nominee.
Ilusbandiawho wish to add enjoyment to the dome. -
tie circle during the winter evenings. will find plenty
material on the shelves of the library wherewith to
please "the loved ones at home."
Ilasuor 513(1.91:12L—Thin distinguished minis
ter reached the city on Thursday, from New
York on his way to Evanston, 111. Ile visits our
city on iinportant business, and, by particular
request, has consented to deliver a lecture, enti
tled ..Sketches of Travel in Turkey and the
Holy Land." The proceeds of which will be
appropriated to the payment of a burdensome
debt resting on a foebled congregation. The
Bishop traveled quite extensively through Tur
key aL , d Eatesting and is therefore well , quali
fied to g;iis au entertaining and intereeting lec
ture. Ttit; :veil known ability of this eloquent
divine shimid
attract a large audience; aside
from th e advocates. Soo advertise
ment.
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Ar a Meting of the Citizens of dee borough
of Tomperancesille, Nor , nth, the following
citizen's ticket was imata‘tnouslY elco.ted to be
supporteCnt the borough on hltts. 29.dt
IbirgereF—D.
Council 1,-J oho Smitley. Thos. P. lierehbt; f ger,
Nathaniel ;Ballantine, John P• Yierhefler, Fre-
Wert z.
AsseascaHThomas Creighton..
Aseistanl AereeflOrel—James hi'Dowell, Sunlit
D. Wood.
Judge or Election—Wm. J. Smith, M. H.
Inspectors of Election—David Carnahan,
floury Esiiien.
Manton magnlfi,ceut Mirror
of Italy, illustrating the grand scenery at d the thea
tre of the bile war in that beautiful bu t naliappy
country, wee on exhibition lest evening ait Masonic
Hall. We never witnessed more brilliant panoramic
views or anexhibition more deserving of patronage.
The painting is a masterpiece and should be visited
by mi. The hall was crowded last evening, notwith
standing thy' inclemency of the weather-. Dahibl
tion this afternoon at 3 o'clock, for the benefit pf 'the
schools, anit7agniza in the evening at 7h o'ulook . . The
hall no doulit will be filled to Its utmost capacity.
80611 i or MALTA—We leant that ahoguelodge
of the order Icnowaas the "Sons of Malta:" has
Leon established end holds its me-idings on
Thursday eight. The regular, legitianate and
only legal ledge meets on Wedneedsy 'night, It
penmen an act of inoorporation, sea Is the
only one that has the legal power to carry on the
operatione 'Of the order. Wo mention this to
caution the'unwary against being imposed upon
by the other concern.
CnANGe ItZaiDIUNCT..--tion. SAND do A. Pun-
Vie son, of Dialer, the late representati co in •COn
glees from tke Allegheny District, we are pleased; to
learn wilPheOsafter make this city his re sidance,ilnd
continuo the practice or the law. Mr. P .'n ogles will
he found at the corner of Fifth end Wylie etioate.
We
liar c u o p n on a t t h ub i s a te c q o u u i r s citiit o is n e ne f
and
d the
a m b a abn q d
t he
guished
a gentleman to our society. P Ir.
en eminent Mullion id the bar :a n sottnd „lawyer
and an elognent advocate.
•
gum Uo.. tirinsersn will preach of i sendsy
(to.morrowYlin the church of Jim Dr.. Howard,
corner of Penn and ,Irwin streets, in the teem
ing. to tbni evening at half-plat mews n,'he will
preach in the church of Rev. Mr. Piuotton, Wood
street.
Tax valuable library of Preach atbd English
literature, tif be sold by catalogue this evening
a 7 o'clockir. on the scoffed floor of I lay's' cap
tion roome,fyilth street, is now arms fed forax
tunination, hod will he found of onueu al i o w ea t
to leaden, of "II"'
_ _ .
Tau New ' i' Brighten Car Factory ia rapidly ap
proaching Omptetion. The buildingls areapaci.
otta and so arranged that care will be builtitiere
with disputa, when once everything is inivenell
nem
,
Blessao. amiss lay WI mule? riirewedl
obligationiffor,coples *of Goders Lidj'a,Book.
end flarperi for December .. Thetsbooluite fa
vorites suititill remain CO, doubUege. '
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-llattrart's Frair, Nor. 17..:;-.lfidetylit.—A mes
senger hes been sent to Charleston to obtain reliable
information regardlngserents there, bat' he hes not
yet returned: Great excitement exists here, and
armed gnarda are patrolling the street' and roads.
It is • rammed that 210 men, armed with rifles, are
encamped noir Berrynale,a town near Charlestowa,
meditating the rescue of "Old 'Brown?' The report
is too improbable for any confidence to be placed in
iL
Tho messenger sent to Charlestown last night, was
detained outside of this town Over two hours and a
half before the guard would admit his departure,and
ha was also detained till four o'clock on his return.
A very large tire occurred during the night, nbont
four miles from Charlestown, and: the military were
ordered ouq expecting an attack, bat none was made.
The particulars of thw fire could not be ascertained
by the meseenger, but they will probably be ascer
tained on the arrival hero of OA train from Winches
ter.
,
II Aswan's Pastor, Nov.lo.—This morning the fire
woe found to be the work of ',unknown incendiary,
but ao penile maid be found in the country on whom
sespicion could rest- Them ire now 1000 men un
der arms and no enemy to be found to encounter.
The troops from Ales , vidria arrived at Charlestown
this aftornion, and mire by the way of Winchester
are expected to-morrow morning. Tho Baltimore .t
Ohio Railroad Company have sent Col. Shutt with
an armed poeeo to guard the bridge and property of
the company at that point. There is much dissatis
faction,:both here and at Charlestown, at the the Pre
cipitatOction of Col. Davis in sending dispatches
for troops Instead of first sanding out a posse to en
quire Into the cause of the fire. The people think
they havo bees made to appear in a ridiculous light
before t o country, and They are more than half
right on that point.—[Why, the thing has become
.P !pie low that even tho telegraphers are making
Niro! '
Tho xcitemont lost night was caused by tho burn
ing of wheat stack, abor&throo miles from Charles
town, and the military and the wholo populace were
called to ittles,and tho wildest terror prevailed among
the people, with the supposition that, CoL Davis had
some imformation of an approaching danger. The
panic mong the people extended to the Colonel, and
a mos: .nger was sent by him to Harper'. Ferry with
a diep tch to the Governor, calling for two compa
nion a cavalry. 1
Sr. orra, Nov. 18.—The Overland Mail of the
25th b arrived. Accounts from Carson Valley,
Waite Bitter Mines, continue to excite groat atten
tion. rhe stampeded Californian in that direction
have • randy commenced, which promises to equal
Frazer I liver. These mince, on the east eido of the
Sierra t' evade, are supposed to extend from Honey
Lake n •rlh to Walker River, south a distance of 200
miles. The principal dlicovery yet announced is
called Gold Rill, 60 foot high, 5000 feet long and
2000'feet wide. It Is 20 miles north of Carson Val
ley, which traverse veins of duriforous quartz, partly
decomposed, which realized $52,500 per ton. Large
quantities of silver ore from Carson Valley continued
to arrive at San Francisco for shipmett to Europe.
The eraigration in the spring will probably result
in the complete exploration of the whole country
east of the Sierra Nevada, and the discovery of
equally 'rich mines with any in California.
fiov. Weller has appointed 11. P. ilarm, formerly
of Kentucky, hi. S. Senator to 511 the vacancy caus
ed by tho death of Senator Broderick. The new
Senator was to leave for Washington In the steamer
of the sth inst.
The loss by the previously reported fro La Cool
tonville Is $50,0D0.
Tho committee appointed by the recent Pacific
Railroad Convention have published a report recom
mending the immediate organisation of a company
to construct a road from San Francisco to Stockton,
with the view of the ultimata extension to the bums
day of the State.
WANIIINGTON Crrf. Nov. 18.—The War Depart:
mem has received a dispatch from linen! Twiggy,
dated San Antonio, Nov. t 2, stating that an extrcis
had just arrived from,ltio Grande city, with inform
ation that Cortenns had laid Brownsville in ashes,
killing coma hundred American citisens. Also, that
Cortenas, with SOO men, was marching towards the
Neacea Vail. Credence is not given to the report.
Daniel It. Cloudless, as editor of the National Era,
and representative of its pioprieturess, Airs. Bailey, is
announced as a candidate for the office of Printer to
the House of Reprowrotatiues.
CINCINNATI, Nov. IS.—,An accident occurred this
morning on the Indiana Central Railroad, near Cam
bridge. A rail war taken up, on the bridge for re
pairs, and before it was replaced, a train of le cars,
containing hogs came along in high speed. Before
the train could be stopped, the engine and 13 rare
were run through the bridge into the river, A . d.Pmith.
candstiqer, of Indianapolis, Green, brokesman, and
a drover' :tumid Newly, were killed, an.l . several were
injured.. The engineer and fireman, ruining from
the train. escaped. It-is ssid that over :AO hogs wore
killed. T:ngine, cars and bridge, were piled up, in
ono horrible wreck in the river.
{VasHleoTae, Nov. IS. —A company comprising
07 infantry and riflemen left Alexandria for Charles
town by the early train via the Relay House. Capt.
Putry's company of lid men an•t four gunsorent by a
special train on the Manapoo road via Strawahurg,
from thence they are to march eighteen miles to Win
chester.
Wasconaven, ROT. 18,—Tho flovernment to-day
ordered 2,000 Ma of powder, a largo numhmr of
Minnie halls, and howitter shells, from the Wash
ington Arsenal, to Harper's Ferry.
111'141/MIX, NOV. IS.— A. A. ilsll, e•litor of tho
Nahvillo New, killed ti. ti. I . ollldoxier, rulitor of
' • • . tuericto, iu n street renenntre, by
.Looting hire. 7'he auair originalei
tonal quarrel.
Romero.", Va., Nov. I.4.—Sia companies
of mihi
tary and riflemen are under arms ready to start for
Charlestown at a moments warning. None havoloft
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alrNudy well established, and thew who are fond
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the case of T. G. Ilnlherford, will come up to
day.
Fine COLIMI;PIUTI Sherbet: l ' / 4 ";
343 Liberty street, Is one oftho flo at eligibly locate,.
and finely arranged 'business bodes in that end of
town. Theirs is one of Col. Pai.` lso . ol splendid new
bricks, adjoining ratterson's Row, which last will
attend clear up to the canal.
These are really fine improvements, xnd add greatly
me, this portion of Liberty street. Mr. Culp was for
eight years Flourlnspecter, and may be fairly stip
pdsed to have a thorough knowledge of the near
trade, is which the firm is now largely engaged.
They do an extensive general produce commission
business, and buy and sell on a large scale. We be
speak for the firm a liberal share of patronage. The
gentlemen composing the firm are both reliable,
ox
permeated and eminently gentlemanly and courteous
dealers. We were glad to find them up to the oars
In business. We shall have more to say of this su
perb block of business houses when once they are
fully completed, which will be in the course of a
few weeks. '
To Sownia MA.CUINIC OPATATOTIS.—Mr. J. T.
Shaw, No. OS Firth street, lth story.over J. It. Reed
Co.'s Jewelry Store, is fully prepared to repair and
put to perfect order ell description of Sewing Ma
chines. Operators having defective and damaged
machines will find it to their advantage to give him
a 'call, as he will make ill things right and restore
the machine to perfect running order. Prices mod
erate.
Honey.—J. Mantooth, Nos. 17:7 and 177 Smith
field street, has just received vie thousand pounds of
clover and buckwheat honey, In glass boxes and glass
jars, which he is selling at the most reasonable
rates.
Notice to Builders anti Contractors.
'pa; UNDEMIONED (formerly foreman
. thr Rowland Parry) would reopoelfelly Inform toss
for velum be Ina aim. work, and lb. publh , generally, that
be la now prepared to fronlab Slate, or put cm Plate booth
lo the most approved manner. Orden (Or Itemfloa or Ito.
paleing Roca (If left at the oalre of aloe. Laugh.
corner of ISOM street and the Canal, PM wa d ,) will
be promptly attended to. 1 . 11011. AP PARE!.
my2Camd.
4 0GIERS' UITILATEOEFMAUNESIA.—
Wo would advise than to asset of an auraeat,h, and
ell out purgative to try Rogers' Citrate of Magnesia, (In
powder.) It Is prepared In onkrmlty to pharmacy and
recommended by the madkal faculty for billows and febrlla
complaints, sick headache, heartburn, Indigardlon, akhneas
at Waalumub. dropsy, &a. It le particularly adapted for
trandlers and family us% also, an ccononskal inhalants tor
wakes Waters as a wallas bareraire. Price 2f cautas,.
Ira sal. by B. numutrooK, sal moat Era testa. Man,
ntictory dpi street, New Yea.•lnk
Coaimescial
cosairrin OP Aintraexpor ros NOV.
Josus Drortatsr, V. p;
Atuits..i. 7. GELLIWRIL
PATTEILSIJUG4I ItIA-1111111M1a.
(Acosta 411eCiaLly for:Vug ratbursth Goo o.
PITUMIGIL Sairausr,librnrasz 19,1659.
FLOM—market quite tiros and demand good, but prices
onsbaogalt, tiles from stare of 610 bbls at pp) and $5,70 fo
E.tra and finally &c 100 do do at $1,37 sad $5,705 TX do at
$9, $6,37 and $3,16 for the Um*
_C.d.. 69 do Super .4 $4,.
5.% and 010 do in lots at $5, 3437 and 15,75 for the
t h roo,
grade.
olitAlN—ssloo from store , of 400 bosh NTH at 45. Egg,
1,000 bosh to scrim At 67. WutaT; 60 0 but, No.l Raring
at $1,17. Cows, 400 bosh on prevlon6 contract at CI; market
01111 for preaeut delivery at 4.11460.
oillool4lfll-4—dealer• are somoarbat straitened and for sbxks
of Sugar .d Itolastarg Sepals brut at 844,5 K, Molts's.
at 41.
.4.1.1.1.113.—ta1es a 501,5'54 at 0,50 for rbolto, nod 20 aO.l
purr= & 6005-4 Mos of 300 00/ HMI Dollar at 14, sod
440 dur.ingo . t
DUCKWIIF.AT FL01:11-5mo mire of 150 4144 from 4101 0
at 53.2.5 por 100 15a
110511NY—mor lionaloy Fu bemm to lull's; :Wm of 10
bbls .0 $0,50.
5`111115411-44100 of 14, boo at 10.
!MONETARY AND CODIEIN.IIIOIAII
Tnr Frnan Canso—The Now )Awns Picayune, of tho 10th,
Ives the following oath:nate of tho probebio extent of tho
anon's sugar c. pp, Ott chuattes,
.I%'e have mulls.) that saint, lu theisll, whore n prols,l,l,
-timid., may to mute of the present =gar crop.
Tim mercantile anticipations of • largo 'told, which many
ntertained in the +mumps, have boon dissipated by then.
- •
oaltha of the emson. Throughout the entire anger region
the complaint is general that the Mao la .mall and 010 p ram
-I.thg. The rase that ground larked the nmol .mount of
nocharine richer.; and the intro prodneed • lea amount
of ,roger than was anticipated.
Whits frosts have now beep felt on almadevery plantation
devoted to sugar culture, and no far the effect hp been bene
ficial, It has gyrated the growth of the can. Our ex.
chenge. es
agree in stating that groat inequality exists in the
crop, oven on adjoining plantation. one presenting foil d e .
velapment of the cane, and promising 11002 hhd• to lbo
afloat, while on stOad.loininglplace not Moro than half a hid
fliezpocted. •
This dendiflon of the anger crop teems to exist In the en
tire anger growing district. With the moat favorable
weather, It t. scercaly.probable that more limn an ordinary
crop can to made. The estimate of 400,000 hogshead. which
ow published woe months since., is,therefon.• ltgnre coo-
eiderably above what will be malleed. Sonmobservant plant
er. regard 250,00 0 bovine& se nearer the actual retell
which may be recorded when the cane Bold. are harvested.
Perhaps favorable weather may bring the Opre up to :SO,.
000, it is Well this early in the soma to be emceed that a
large crop le impoaslble. The sugar which I. male I.:lew.
ever, el loantiful.appearance, and generally of • superior
Llcaa—Sloughtering Commenced at Logirel2he end.
den ge In the weather created more feeling In the mar.
ket Bogs tor packing, bet we have as yet heard of bat
few tnumaction. Boma 4,000 ce 6,000 hogs have been me
tended far by onr packer. on private terms, which are ex
pected to arrive from Lebanon dories thepresent week
em
attle.. float o;co..langhterod GOO hop Bauday, and •
ail lot ymderday, but the pork hopes generally will not
commence oil operatioa eolll the 25th of Nov. We team
that hop have been mold in Washington county, Ky., at $2,-
60 grow, bet farmer. are generally firm at $4. Inning this
week and nest large diver. of bop are expeetol to arrive,
chiefly by railroad.
Beamae. Danun k Co. wore slaughtering yesterday, kil
ling a choice lot of about COO hog making the total 12 , 1.,
bee killed to .mount to 1,700.
During the present week 16,000 haul are expected to ar
rive, and if the weather permits, our pecking will be in fall
blast by the latter portion of next week. Before this time
last year largo number of hop had arrived, and some
be-ea...had commeteed .larighteritig. 1110 price paid wa.s6
ma.—[Courier of the 14th.
There were received I. day several lets of sager and moles
.a which had been ...shipped at Cairo. The moolemws cont.
lag on to • nearly bare market, were ,lnlekly mleable at 46e,
o Ogore which, at correntrates in hew Orleans, does not
_ allow of moth margin-ICM. Corn.
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•
•
Bs. or Wraima.—The President and Direr-tors of this
Bank ham notified the TIVINIIIPOr of Virginia of their inten
tion to wind op ito affalr4 and ream the Malin-scot banking,
and have authorbted him Co deliver this Mock deposited by
said Bank, awn receiving and cancelling an rim' amount
of the countersigned oaks thereof.
Nan Oakraos, Nov. la, P. S.—Fleur firm, with a moderato
deminniffi $.5,90(D6,00 for roper.
Cro has doctlutml to $l.
Haw . arm at 0?4 , 5 7 f
An active demand for molasses, and prinw kayo further
*drat/old, with sal. of 6,000 ibis at tic.
A email lot of heavy hog.bold at $5,25 net, and as high
as 15,50 would be paid for cholas, for present delivery: Hot
unlike last mason, fanners harp corn in abundance to con.
tore feeding, end aro obtoffering to sell freely. Alanyhog.
were Tory poor for the waut of corn until th e present crop
racoo In, and they are not yet milliclently fat. Tho weather
is farina/do [stn. for feeding and packing; brit the treason
must be more baSkword than last ',tart—int. Monis [fem.
In ituaton, as we learn from the ilmocial article in the
Poet, the banters are leas =palled with lougllsta of favorite
paler, and the regular applicatiom for discouot. at the
books areperceptibly leas numerous than they wero a week
to two ohs,. To rosily Onto:lase borrowers on cell (berate
ie not Above slt reht for large SUMs. Smaller call lortuatwd
moat .14 . 11. paper offerod pay ft it cent, and there ant • good
ruartr.entsida transactloort with good stock collateral. that
pay from 7to J. Leans on the 'lmola' ate El{'t cent and
ailments, end anythiug considered Inferior or sosidelotta In
rho paper lino is not taken except ate high share. lint
speailug generally, moor,. is Tory dull nod aboodant at ft
,ot:to esteemed book ItOrrowent.
Pattcroot Crerua.-51artet grog demand active: the fol .
lowiog aro the aalm for tho week:
15,00 pieces Glutei, private terms.
- 51.61, hi4c.
5J5 ° ta1.65, b!Cc.
13.000 " 60:54, tilt's.
,0,0 tinsfel, SiZe.
a.OOO ° 50.64, fil ‘ e.
O.,cue bi 1.56, 6 c.
Told Cifi.Utu pliorr iProvideuro Jona.% 11111.
I: E. varr or rim's, WII IIAT Mttb Coatis, rut Wurr.—lo th ,
teitivi, Ito KiTo duo roviiiitsd dur, wheat dot fur
al the roiolvkig wait+ at too Wort daring tho pro
wook;roinipervil with the
pad of the wook provionv:
wrok. Previous work.
Flour, Nlihust, `. Flour, IThrat, corn.
•
14,15. buAb. bust, bulh.
Chicago ....:13.71u 2145167 25 , 3,23 519;243 zr/„Ilks
. 2.1.1,1531 1,750 11-S:AI 061 1.3113
ub 11.0.50 11;42 104146 G . 10 013
eindruukti ............ b,ota 31,729 20,1V,7 —,
. 14,09 61,821 11,119 , .1,11K1
:07,1,1 1,161 211,119
• -
991,11'1119,616 974,215
ono bf tba principal krona.. In the shave table la tho redl
ine the rwallite lir wheat vf about tno,ooo bush, end
the Worm.. in Mew , of aura ur Uri - ex.:a of 100,004 bushels.
The nweirte of fluor show au .ner.an, but rot ea grind ae
the above lig - nese would luditate; far both Tolodvitud Dot/oft
received durlng laid weak upwardeof ISSIDObbIa, which wore
ahlieuid from elle city by the flirhignu Central and Illictd
nen Vontnorn Railroads, for ltaatorn market..--iChleago
Crew.
rain is iloacomling rapidly at Ilan Lime :J
labs of such x ill pivot,. a river navigable fur .11 SAW
0 rafts, cued masts BA well a pleatutioals would liud a pas
MEMMIIMMI
Capt. Lea' non boat, tho Writ Wind, I . progressing
rapidly towards cornpletio. She nankin a line an.arauce.
Capt. Gray's new l.at, dot 'Mosaic Eyo Sent.;' we wero
noon, on board of, yeatorday. Plot monre on na tf by magic.
A wetL age thero WWI little of her, save the hull. Non
oho b. bar Ix boot bona. romploiod,Drr docks finishod, and
her Cate rooms laid aG. Der wood work will Ito Bono by
the hen of January.
The Rocket left Chairman for Pittsburgh on Thursday.
The hioderator went down to Lawrenceburg, Whom alto is
to Lake on 2,000 bids of flour, for here. The Lebanon and
Pt leads aro trporbal aground at Pcuttletown bar. Angle
N... and Cambridge are at French Leland.
A Itna of Nashville and Ciccinuati pacheta hu boon form.
nd, romre.od of the Lebattorr,Capt. Davidson; Wononn, Capt.
Barclay; tho gam. Kirkman and Lightfoot The Jennie
hippie, which waa_thought to ho sank pail reanrroctlory
boon raised again.
.• a Marengo la to bring a loot of floor here from Law.
nutter; The Mariner le at Cituirmarl, loading for tbla
port 'rho tloody Friends to bowel op from Plompbts,load•
nl with eotton......The Era N 0.3 was at Naw Orloans on tho
nth of November, all wen: altawAs out efltsel Itlver......Tbe
Dacotah left Now Orleaus, boned up Om Ohio, on tho 15th
instant.
Capt. /rank Montte h.. taken chvgo of tho Danmark
and gone into the St. Louis trade. Oapt Goo-11%1On In tho
•
• ' •
The Undlne, Captain Woodburn, I. loading at CU
einnali for the bead 11.1er• of the Askanams river...-.-. The
lose,g4t. Moore, 6 loading at the name part for New Ur
Register.
DKPABTRD.
Telegraph. Druamrille;
Jeffersan, 8r0wn...1114
lbL Bayard, B 3 kebab;
Hlrer--6 leet—rtaing.
liiikam boat
Telegraph. Broartaivlilr.
ellarkaa, Ilroararillar
OA Eagal. /Malabo:h.
Cheralt, Wheal lag..
Tel•gra - pole .fflarlivets
Now Lora, Nov. 10-Cotton closed qolet, with .1. of
1000 hales }lour heavy: salmi 13,000 bbis. What declined;
blot of 1.19,001 bush, at 51,11 11111wsukro club and $1,1090
$.1,12 for Chicago apring. Coro declined; sales 9IXXI bosh.
anal for yellow nod bk 1454 for now. Oats to better. Pork
Ono $16,1214 or mese atidglxsloQlo,76 for prima. Lard
doll et 103;n1e14. pile quiet; Lard Oil .looted at 8754@92.
hides doll end heart: Been. Ayr. 24,4. Tobacco to fair
demand at 44,10 for lientocky.and 408 fur Virginia. The
Wool market is quids; holders are making extreme prices,
and mannforturma me only /prying sufficient to meet their
praming smuts. Whisky beldflrmly et 215 g. Pogue timed
buoyant, et oh advolleo 01 !..c N. O.7?;;tSSN; Aluseovesio
07,24734. C4nrleo firm. ?dolmas tinift at 24c, for condom
quality.
NEM Loax,Nur.l9.--Tho money market shows twebapge
except . etriater classillerdirro in the oegotiation of single
named paper, which Is quoted at 7037%10r Aral clan names
on call-raW:fi par coot are the rollog rates. The exchange
on NUM. for Gm Vanderbilnis easier; banker,' sterling I.
.obtainable el 10930110, and Nanes at 10U,1,1, cat. There is
• demand at the comoresion. Tho shipernid of bullion to
morrow will he uhuut •• million franca
CIIICINNATI, Nov. 10.-Flora In good demand, Lod 100 per
bid higher, Wee SSOII bbl. at 54,01®4,90 for superfine mu'
55055,25 for extra; WW2 bids mess) tire last 21
a fi re 600
active demand; :sr e Pork prices are Eno
per bbl higher: sales 70/0 bble at Me; it is now held at $14.10.
/Leon dull, and can la bought et 7409!i'. , Lard 10. 1100
market dull; the weedier le had; W. 200 head 61 . 55,5010
0,75, iho latter rate for extra; receipts large. No change
lu Whisky; esles 00000 bbl. .t 2254, including that from
swim. Groceriew the market la unchanged; bales of the
ere pOl finger at ho,l and du Blois.. at 459545. 3:00
*ar !midst 123,2113. Wheat there is au upwmd
bans Coo
es balding upward; Wee GOO bow!. red at
Co
pm 'oe red id 1,09, and' 20 knell w In et 51,11.
G. 'o.'4 b•• dernand, and prima is held et 7E4570.
If yo there a • be. .113 u. good, mad prices are ateady
Barley; the demand con, .aratinnar amp.; pH.* wrry
at oar hut inotstious. Con •in 43, and 'N/0 bush at
Ilan at 415410; .I. or 310 boa-
Stio. Oats Market quiet rind without solos
04° bul
lu bulk at 44.
441 M etlsoo
PEULAI.I.rUIi, Nor. !S.-Floor unchanged;
Inf. at 15,1214113.5,711f0rn0par11ne,g5.67,15 fur extru:'„„,, L 6 ` 2s l, o ,
her extra family; the inspectima for the week sm. 'Tr gp'
17,795 Lids. Wilmalorlamaudpude• of 1500 bush at,
for red and $1,40 fur whim,. Bye la tmehanged. Corn I,
Oro; sales of 1000 bosh yellow at 901202, and iNexib for
now. Oats tours active; faXXI Delawarr3 pad at 410
4114. Whisky to better demand at 271 . 52414.`
Onicino, Nov. 15.--Wieur dull and Vending downwards.
Wheat le very doll, at • decline of 20)1e; mare at •fi from
are, for spring, SO% for No. 2. Own &WV..., 5u
advance of fic, axles at 41 from atom. Oats steady. Re.
celpts-4700 Gbh nous; 241,009 Lush Wheal; 13.003 bush
Corn: 41X10 bush Oats. rhiputruts--No Flour; 56,00 0 iowb
Wheal; 10011 Nob Corn. norhange on New Lock Is un
channel
Baxosioas, Nov. is - Pluto lu cm: I litto red Howard street
Delia ut $5.3754. Woo.° hrou,solorlooo Lush at $1,311401,10
fur gralts. Cum firm tho unerhas sae tritiillor: write rmd
yellow sells at Provirtuke quiet mud unchanged.-
Whisky Meetly el 20 tor ohio.
W. DOUGLAS,
No. 77 Wood Street.
HAT, OAP AND lAMBS FANCY
FUR HOUSE.
Fall Style Dress Ilats now Ready,
With ell the neve etylea of :OPT HATS sod NAPS, Whole
.ale
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My friends arid tbs public aro luTitcd to my old amid,
No. i 7 WOOD STRICE7. ocM . : W. DOUOLAR.
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HATS AND CAPS
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Dr. Churchill's Remedy for the Prevention
4 and Cure of Consumption.
•
Wlucliontor t a Oaanloa Proparfirtloo of the
flOophosphltes of Mono and of Soda,
The BletelAeßeotrily for Chnnosiptibie, &MN.'Bronchi t is ,
Lichinti, Drb y, Dywryabs, taut lieroour Piteous,
Thci success of this Nair amain (discovered
by Dr. ;. F. Churchill, of Part,) fS obtalulag for It the mut
unbounded popularity throanhoitt Europe and the United
grata.
11 Is o purely fkleatifla Preperation, acting with inosriabte
effieeicyln all gages of Pulmonary and Norms Dloomek—
The
CMS OF 001031nUPTION,
In the second and third stages (at • period, consequently
when there can be no rineertahaty as to the nature of the
dliwaffi„) cen be obtained, In all ears, by this treatment,
except' when the °attain 'eaten of tho lungs to aril.' rmu
ficleni le produce death.
Thligemely Lee not only • curative affect, but will,
It
need eilerover there ostets a mumickra of the disease, I're ,
mg! it! Development, and thus not as a preserestine with et ,
pant to Cbasumptirn,just aseacciantion does with regard to
dised/Xter
Consomptivee, In any sago of the Aliso.° should resort
inneadtately to the me of the Ilypophcephites of Lime and
bode. l'Ainchester's Genuine Proparetion . (in siropte .
eyrup)in extra large bottles, to •ehemically purer ^ is she
combination i?roposed Ly Ur..Churcidll "for giraffe, met'
and la . :pruner:xi sceording to hie original Formula.
DIL CLAJRCUILL'S - WORE ON OONWILPTION,
Comprising hts report mallet* dm Impsrlfid Amidemy rf
blialiclne, Part; Note. of Craw, and Lettere, Document ,
Testinuralshi, de., which, together with • Monier. wilt I.
sent on receipt of TWELVE CENTS In stamps.
Offition.—lnterosted Druggists will try to sell you other
preparation than mine. Do not boy them. lily etlennino
Fretieration" boars my foe simile signatnro.
tgliellowere of all Prepssatien• claiming to lee the Uypo
pboaphltes, which ordain nee, or any Dana. The errantry
tobo flooded with transient certificates.
bottle, SN three bottles, SL. Sold, whole
- , szlt . at Um Sole General Depot In the United
G. Y., byJ.lnNouzsrelc, to whom
salaam" re Aiq Wholeade and retell by
Stet* 43.10hn , Man:rah, and
orders should be
DR. O. U. KEYBIIIt, No. 140 eir o ,;,,
retell L 7 .L P. /LINING, Alloghrmy.
a BLOODLESS
1,000,000 BOXES SOLD OF
MG: - - - -;"- R
' , fru!, enormous* quantity of this illYnitlitbin
Remedy has been purchased by riII:EAU of the United State.
during the short time It be. been bobse the pnblie. The
rouge for this extraordinary mama is amply In the actual
truth and Tabu of the article. No one bays the MAGNET
10 PLASTER, without becruning its friend. It performs all
that is renembed, and carries with if Its own recoormenda.
tlan.f Truly this le a victory—peueful and bloodieu—but
we believe not loss (aortaas than the triumphs of war, with
ItalpSniage and desolation.,
Thn MAGNETIC PLASTER Is undoubtedly the Umiak
Strengthener and Pain Destroyer that Science has yet dis
covered. Iryoe put thh, Plaster anywbens, if pain le there
the !heater will stick there until the palm has imulahed.—
The neater magnetises the pain away, and
PAIN CANNOT EXIST WORM MIR PLASTER
ESSZ=I
Itehumsttem, Lamoncoa BUM:leas, Debility, Herrmann@
Normals+, Dye - papal; Omagh; and Oolde, Palm end Ache
of erery, kind, down even to Oorns, are isereediutely relined
and; With s little patienas, pa monessay oared, by the mast
cal hid mace of the DIAGNITIOPLABTIIR It Is the sim
plest, rarest, Went, plasasntest and cheapest remedy In
exietenoe. Its application is aniseed—equally to the
strong man, the delicate woman, and the feeble Want—
To each and all It will posse a Dale and • Diming. Its
Me Ii ages able, and without &mop= or thouble. Its
pricerli within the reach of all—rktr or poor; all may hers
it who ire rick and maiming iniuy way.
FARRIERS should be always eupplied with this Insult:a
blo .BLASTER. It will be the Cad Physician In en,
honethold, ready at all titre, and a/Instant notice. ,
Po( op In Lir-tight thiboxey rateli box will make aix to
plutzre, andani chlidi na lipXond them. Pelee 25
conl.sx box, with !Maud plan ditectlOns.
D. C. nOrt.itrtzsci. XL D.,
.InTeator and Proptletsr, 19 Wal . kdirdt, N. York.
MGREEIEADI3II6IIINETIO PLASTED lil fold by all drag
Liep la every city, rum nod 'tuned the Jilted aut..
nolmodtirtirior
110 - 474 — ternuel B. Antares Ornery, Corrector
or Anal-Onions 1111xture....Purely Yea,-
table.--A HIM, 81e0 and Effective llatoedy for
BILIOUS DISORDPIR I
".SICK HEADACHE,
BILIOUS HEADACHE, •
DYSPEPSIA,
-.
TORPID LIVER OR SUMACH,'
0011TINEtS,
BILIOUS OR DYSPEPTIC COUGH,
MALARIAL YEPERS,
DOWEL COMPL AIN'T'S. '_-
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No. 59 MorketStreet,
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FINE MERINOS AT 50 CTS.,
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12i TO 18} cz.,Nts.
MIAMI PROM LOCIENTSIIIP,
And the Cheepoet noist
CLOAKS, SHAWLS AND WOOLENS,
FOR MEN AND BOYS
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