ri PI II Orli AND SUBURBAN Ampjes~as~ 1 OPZ -141 ‘.110U.L-131 . 40 M■rietta Ravel, • e celebrated denial:use and 'pantomime are." way gceeiedliti ‘ is large and • rilliant audience, a ilia Opera lionise, i . t night. The o reach tipy" was re- i ,atid, end Wileßavel, as MathHite was anPeatedly applauded by the audience, 'who were delighted with the perform ance. The bleed eword combat with - "Mahoud aim • Tory exchingwene, and in it she dnipnWed a degree of Muscular etrength and tiklll rarely met with in a lady. • This acme alone is well worth the I n ii n ,, of n amniXton- The. entertainment ' closed with them eualng altarpiece enti tled "Sarah's; Young Nina .i• i n wh i ch Atm. Mark slant, who Is ;Tinning her way - Into the '"affections" of the play goore of this city, acquitted herself in a very creditable manner. The "French Spy" wilt he presented at the Matinee thin afternoon, which will conclude with i•the 'Pleas t 'Ssighbor. To-night anew and ettr ve, bill will be preeentixl. o ni . n . • ..-Fate.—The fair, for the -n oh ow the orphans, in th e baseinent of the • 'Mini, ICU largely attended last t,Land the immense crowd w hi n y rouged the ball d nt zt everila entrlbuted liberally, ink ofof p and "anemias." to $e c hary stable terpriee. The soda fountain, ' whirkw loaned by Col. Dan. Hagerty-, whilo fa ishtnx to the thirty crowtra - gismos of Uchehing the thirst, Is a groat . source ot revenue to the fair. The at -Itractinns f the place are entirely "too rumors t o wont ion,"- . and are of such , s =taro tu t th" - should be seen to be and we 'Would advise all. to gonad se them, n.. I Crrr H i,.. - .711,0 Universalist Fair at qty. Hall het night was more liberally raised than on any former ocees'on. • ,Fattendance was large and the sales timorous, while chances In the • 'various lericies to be disposed. of in that way e freely taken. The promenade at o close .of the Fair was se usual well 1 nded and highly enjoyed by all T a int • , 4 Ile RISM.— Tiro Keystone Skating 'lt k is- the most pleasant place of a usement in the city, and from the I" reennettirongef people that visit it e. ry evening we thinkthe fact is geli, .• ly known. The mince-se of this in , MI talon is unprecedented, .The ire Is no in excellent - condition, and a fine b. .d of :music Is in attendance each eve . Ings It will be open all day and to.- In tit until twelve o'clock. "Aizetbar lledleet "leader . . Wear POINT, COL. Co.. 0,1 .- • ' December 21st, ISM. • • • .n. Karam I write to thank yell for" ye. r kindness and scientific manage ment i‘f my disease, for which I called to consult you. On the Ilrat of April, in the year 1801, as you will "remember, I . was sorely afflicted with the Scrofula, . andhad gave ugall hopes of ever having a cure: I often thought It was impossi." • Tile, - that nothing could be done, for I ' lied tried nearly everything that Was . - within my wawa, and tried seven well , learned doctors, and failed In all; some could relieve me of myawful sufferings of • pain that, was raging in my body; but was no , touch towards effecting a cure, and onii day as I wee roadinc over the I list of cures effected by your , treatment on Scrofula, I began to think of the old saying, "that as loPg as there was life 1 • there Was hope;' and I would try Grebe ' more for I knew that I never could get - - well by doing nothing; that the disease had ta ken a deep bold in my body and was fast devouring the flesh from off my bones, and 'without some help I must surely die; and that was a settled point by all who ever saw or was acquainted kith melbr I had running sores en' my left shou tier - and arm, and they -were filled nit proud flesh. I could not use arm at AIL by times, and my right le was affected from my body to the and - of my toes; running soon on and about knee, mid was swelled till I often ught that it would burst: When Iset m . foot on the floor there was no natural tpt in myfdot and legs, by times, for th skin became all purple apotted,and th wore days and weeks and months / could not walk a step without the al a t of some one's help, or a staff, and at 'I 1 t it run all over my head and face. 11 face and head was-also swollen, and .it ected - my - eyes so that I could not . 4 to read or work any at all, and there . .a . large lumps of humor one -after , • t e other around my neck and face. In d , I suffered dais and nights. I i ly knew when I Was asleep, and I gen .to think this would not do. I ode one more trial. I then represented yself before Dr.' Keyser, and he mid 1 to cure was certain, and I began lai n edintely to undergo his treatment; d it was light, I thought, for all other .d tern had blistered and cupped and - ulticed and- caused me pain; but the ' ti ird night Alt , r f began to take Dr. Key s mediethe I: slept the whole night • w Smut pain ore groan, and the swell- I ga began to disappear from all parts of body, and In - three months I could ' k four miles in one day and in six' the the awful sores were entirely red up, and in one year I was entirely c red, was perfectly well; have had bat • to health than'l ever had in my life ever el ce, and I thought that I'd wait long - enough to be certain of the truth that I ' have remained healthy and strong ever earand a thousand thanks to Too w kb,' under the providence of God, t . you have cured mei' thaf he may bless th e UM of your medicine to otti - -• ers air he has to me, and that his DlViod grace may .attend you, is the heartfelt praTeref your patient. ' I when youth publish this and 'let all the world know what I do about your Medicine, for I consider It my' duty to make my case known to the country for ' the benefit ofothore, who may be suffer do not know the value e i r r n irn i r was me I e ge . - We the undersigned, live in Madison - township Columbiana county,. Ohio, and will 6e pleased to satisfy any one of the truth of this' certificate, which we. • ...mitten by, the patient herself, • hiss. BAR...km A. Szors, , • . - Gsontmlissotaw. • • GOonos FOLTIY, Sr. , ' • DammtVoicrosasst. epportarttlor for, Jilossi.Kropers— urea* Clearrosee Sel• of Carpels. Such is the announcement of a very consplcous card in another column, by Oliver McClintock & - Co., whole extensive Carpet Warehonse, at 1.C0.M Fifth street is weEknown and patronized by people froth all parts of this and adjoining/ sine. Determined to make this special sale for, thirty days a enema In clearing out their entire stock on hand, they cordially In vite all interested to call at at once and examine their goods and prices for com parison with raw offered elsewhere; whether an NM York, Philadelphia or' this city. Their finest good' were select ' rd in.oorson and Imported direct from the bait Europe'' Manufacturers, with epeeist, reference to the wants of ' th e ° Pittsburgh trade. Brussels • and Ingrain carpets, for parlor. and chamber., will - be sold at lees than Eastern • wholesale prises. To those expecting to. enter new dvirelliag lionsee,and to those who have postponed much needed changes in the carpets of parlor and other apartment. for the long looked for day of cheap carpet., that 'day of opportunity baa at lost come In the unparalleled bargains which the long establiahed firm of Oliver McClin tock e t Co. have In good faith thrown upon the market for cash buyer... We therefore would urge our readers to Im prove the retirement and idiom of Chriatmas dal- at home by a oared ex amination of the household wants, a, to carpcte, old cloths, rug., piano covers, .windewshatlee, door UMW. rirrogrets and feltequarei for the winter protection or carpets, rind to at once avail them selves of these unequalled. bargains of this great clearance sale for adding to the comforter:pi' their ' fireside. The Apocul7pme Laid night 'those who were fortunate enotrgh to visit Masonic Hall were well repaid kerthelrtroublebywitnessingone the moat start' lug panoramas ever uo roiled before a Pittsburgh audience. It tube supposed that all have road the . Rook of Revelations, and have formed Abair Maas of a material heaven from that:lnspired production. The art et who created the tableaux of the Apoea lypse bainndeavered to depict, as well as paintand pencil con, the glorious vi lons irltnemsd and described by St. John. With what Gummi hie- labors have been crowned, 'Cho hearty approval of last night's immense audience Indicated. OWirl.7VlllOl7lO delay in the arrival of Pitt of the piastres, the hall was not epee gaits as early as usual, and prob. ably some trot, hundred people missed the pleasure of witnessing the show be- CSUbe they rune Ow early. We can only PUY iktra and advise them to try again, . :or whlch ample opportu, nity will be ar. fowled to-day, as beSulcs the regular evening entertainment a matinee will be given at two , o'clock, and yoraon wit ho want, to spend a holiday In a p ie , ^ut manner &mead witness the religious panorama. • At J. W. Mock'. heationarters for albums, toy booksjavenilepublications • atereescople views. Watson& goods, Pon; !altos, writing desks, at., will bo fonnd all the Works of the standard wahine in veriety of atyles. , The stock of elekint gilt • books esenbt be excelled,. either in holnt or variety or beatify. • The publish ' ere this .eases have Laken unusual care to present the commnnity with- the most popular works of the poets and scholars, •sn st , rective and beautiful styles, end .lr. Pittock seems to have gone lttpa: the market , with eyes wide 0000, for heists in his .00llection the very cream °tau. Ititrans fn. the city seleatinte appropri ate should not raid calling at this widelyknown store, which . is o pposite th e p e eeraco„ and examine the really t stock offered the holiday e. • The prices will be found urea *enable as can elsewhere bit obtained. , - Lee, Health sae Meese.. ...twat Life Manifests Itself en] .by tin. phenomena it display. Marin, I its limited existence In the body. Health is that Mond state of the li •ing body Which exhibits the highest d °twain:lel life, I Disease la die antagonist of health and spends Its &alma in efforts to redu the degree of life beinw into maximum. To maintain the powers of life i • this degree of health, and to roetrain the in fluence of &muff in this reduction of the living body, is the grand aim of medical •science. • To .accoropilah i these objects in beet and most acientlfsemanner hfus been the entire business of oar life, being governedin om investigations, as far as pomade by the fired Uwe of science; be lieving that the really tick will seek the quickest and best chance of relief With out regard to any preconceived, fastid- Jous notion., about tide or that mode of practice. . We believe, that 14 for the better un derstanding of the laws or health, and the nett ens of disease, we chorus to etrate farther into the .mysteries of these condltions by an examination of the "urinal, secratious" than is usual) for medical men, no squeamishness on the put of the trnly afflicted will deter them J making apnlication to us for relief. • And more espocally willthey apply to ue when it is known that our system dwell aimoet entirely upon facts and figures for' its data; that the wonderful powers of the microscope aro brought into roqulai time; that the itt4mutable laws of dom.! istry conies to oftr aid; that the •funda-1 mental prinMple bfcrystallography steps in to our aaatauce, and that the maths-` matical and geonletriesi facto in relation to these sciences furnish us with the fig ures salt were w ch enable us to demon ettate the truths i¢volved in each parti cular COM. In the thousands of cases that we hive thus investigated Miring a life long prac tice to Pittsburgh where we still re side; gotany of them were physicians and Men of scientific attainments who could of our a laJerity werego iriog as to haw drown aches .1 co once whetki meetly desarit Prot many, many I hope by of every treatmen to merit i theallitel thiGn WM' 1 Mr. Great troyed to Ids that he was root the death resumed b large and . _ and all the aseeutremeris knowri to sporting men. • The rifles and shot guns in shire. suitable for hunting pu are ve superior, and are ofored to the whole ry sale and .retail trade at remarkably cheap prices. ldr. Johnston's stock of fixed ammunition, powder canes, (=l edges, hmting I pouchus, flasks,. Ste., will command Gear to those desinng to purchase anything in the line. ' We trust that our readers will not fail giv ing thesrireat Western. Gun Works, at their new quarters,n purchasing visit. Aloelent Mae .11.1.6 To the Editor of the Neve Fork Herald: Respecting the relics of porcelain ware ' found in the late exhumation at Hercu laneum, whichE . : been forwailed I to the Society of Of:with:it In London, whereof your pendent says the bottle resembling Drake's Plantation Bitters was undoubtedly placed-among the ruins by the agent of Dr. Drake, we desire - to state he is Incorrect in every respect. If a Uttle wash found there tearing. our letterimr, the. language of the Ancient Romans wast a fferent from the accepted literature oft t day. Our Agent has otheri busimme than this in, Europe, and has not been In Italy at all. No doubt Americans carry Plantation Bitters. to Romei but tryin g to impose upon a society of .Antiquarians in this way, seems qulte .useless, and we do not appreciate thejoke. It is nowt:matey for na to 'rend money in'Europe.while we are unable to supply the demand for these celebrated Bitters hero. , Respectfully, XwriF P. EL DAME A CO: llow . le Prevent it. Hacking and edrighing In church and other— 'dna fir only t ing all I. • gm been ted sol to o g Federal: son, AI down 1 Troche reettot REM. 1 sasortun which rigors. finest r found all In him a Not! smoke way ot tube, tobacco pouch or a box of delicioni Havana cigars. Mr. 43. Bluntenschein, No. 4 Seventh street, has an elegant as sortment of Meerschaum Pipes, Tubes. C.l.l — Casios Snuff Boxee, lirlartroctl and Clay Plies, de. Besides., he has a large stock of cigars and tobacco, of all the favorite branda. The stock is being Judd off et very low prime, and devot. es of the weed, who desire a good cigar, or choice brand ofelleivhogiobaooo, will And Blumenschein not only willing but Billy prepared to nopply their wants. It may be proper to state that the Meerschaum Pipes, borne of which are of handsome designs, are warranted get:mind 'so that parties purcloaehog may rely upcin obtain hog to etc : h a pi& as the proprietor rep resents. . . Weed Sewingc Mseldne--Oinee Will be Open on C —Persons wishing to make a pnment of a renowned Sewing Machine ehonid call and arm tee Weed Sowing 3.lacidne. By examination and trial thousands have found the Weed. Sewing Machina to Iss the ftt and the Most suitable, and It has keen awarded all the first premturns the past season. IA fact, Mill 'stronger eirldence, it boo been sent to the same house where others had 'previously been sent. .They were lent back and Um Weed kept. It is so simple that any one can learn. Weed does not take fits or spells when you want it to low. -Call and. examine it, at It, H. Long'e, 112 Grant street. Time, trouble and money might be saved by po re...bailing at 11.2 Fedora/ street, prime Canned Fruits, Vegetables, Cook ing and -Deseert .Italsimi, Prunes, Car ! rants, 'Citron, Extract., Jellies, Pre ' servos: Peach and. Quince Jams, Orange Marmalade, Condensed Milk', Extract of Beef, Chocolates, English and American Plokies, Spiced °poen and Sainton,rEs seem of Shrimps, Anchovicit and An chovy Paste, Extra Fine Cream Bon bons; all kande of Nate, Qualm Tailileti, Date; Prunellea, Sauces, Flee Peaches, Pears, Blackberries and PineanpLes In glassier', Olive Oil, Chinese Ginger and Wainntaindy.• °Ronan BEAvEN, at in Federal street, Allegheny. li Committed tbr a }fearing.—q., Itrown,charged before AL:tertian/Rain, on oath of A. S. Chatoney, agent for the Grover a Baker cawing machine, with larceny by - bailee, had a partial hearing yesterday, Ond was committed fora fur ther hearing.. It Lappears- that Brown fur waa selling machines tor the - prosecutor and bad made sales to the amount of six hundred &dare tor .which he had receiv ed the money but neglected to make any return of-It ta the prosecutor, aat least the prosecutor alleges. • The Illothor'• ITeiiire.-31re, Wins. low's Soothing Syrup is tho prescription of ono of the beat female physicians end nurses In thi United Slates, and has been used for many years with never-failing safety sad ended, by rallied ofmothers for their children; It cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, corded steldlty, and gircs• rest and health to the chld. Be sure • and call for "Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup." having the lac-simile of "Curtis tg Perkins" on the outside wrapper. 'All others are base Imitations. Chapped Hands. face and all Lollgbuess of the akin; certainly cured by using the Juniper Tar Soap,. made hy CmstroU, Hazard dc Co„ New York: 'sourpusses all other remedies, as It will prevent roughness of the akin, if used , during cold weather. Itis conveniently applied, avoiding all the trouble of the greasy compoands now in use. It can be used hy- ladles • with' the most tender Skin, without irritation or pain making It son end clear. Sold *by the Druggists gen erally. _ ! I Alpaca. and Alpaca yerillne, prettily reduced In price, at .BaAter'st elpaplg Sale. - • . Our Dlest Department is supplied with the latest styles, materials and trimmings. The superiority In taste and workmanship at garments made by our house is established...oml wo are offering great bar gains in teady mule garments. W. naggica tt Co.. lie strskt. The most ilaguntatock of dewing Ma chines in the city Is at the comer of St. Clair and Penn street. Callo.l latenw h - Lorton end examine the New Singer. =ollie. It le the latest and beet. A deed White 'linnet et 20 tents,* /4T#0,11.11107: Tin enapb over Dives.. Few physicians have met with each succens in the treatment of diseases our rained fellow citizen, Dr. George •H. Heyeer. He has been identified with the regular medical profession of Pennsyl vania for many years, and has contained high reputation not only hero at home where he de universally known, but throughout our own and adjoining Stales. We have frequently given place in our columns to the honest heartfelt testimonials of persons who have been under bin treatment, cured of diseases deemed Incurable, anti to-day add a let ter which, although not written In ac cordance with Lindley Murray style of composition, tolls volumes in favor of Dr. Kerner's treatment. The lady had been suffering for a long time with a terrible disease of the, blood, and de spairing pf all cure, visited the Doctor's aloe, and once under his treatment was on the way to the roldast and perfect health eke now enjoys. The certificate should be read by all - one renders, an in a simple, grateful way It payn high trib ute to one of our most eminent physi cians. - Tb. anto■un Tffit. last night this gorgeous panorama was again exhibited to un admiring and appreciative audience. Our readers have the unusual opportunity now of witness.. ing ono artist's conception of Heaven as described by SL Jutm, and of another'n of Heaven, Hell and the igreat celestial war as ao gloriously depicted by Eng land's greatest epic poeL This latter panorama has been witnessed in most or the principal cities of Europa andAtner lea by immense, awe-stricken and thor oughly delighted audiences. The glo rious perfection of Heaven us here dis played can only be equalled by the awful horrors of a frightful Hell such as only Virgil; Dante and John Milton could describe, such as only the moat trans cendent genius could imagine, and such as nn audience can witness without deep emotion, when it is delineated bye mas ter heed sod spread before them as it now is at the Academy of Music. To add a seasonable merriment to the sub limity of the spectacle, Santa Claus has sent an especial agent, who appears, laden with pretty and acceptable minp, at the end of each peformance, of which there will be two to-day, .a matinee being given besides the regular evening performance. ecelved o latter re cull .igatlon lentlllc natlnne :Ode; of coffer- Ith, the gomethirg GO6ll.—The boots, shoes, gaiters, stc., for men, ladies and children, kept at 89 Market street, are made ci the very best material, and sold as low as the lowest. All goods are warranted to give satisfaction. If you want some thing good, and at gold prime, call at Rob's Shoo House. 89 market street. EMI FEEI Shawlt, Long and Squaro, Cashmere and Wool Plaid. Great bargains at Par ker's salo. of tho ly dos- MICICOS neatly modious troot, in ', and legank took of VIET, . . To illiolesale Buyers of Dr 9. Goods we are offering special induceinents--job lots from the Filstern Auction Sala—Shawls, Gress Gonds, Housekeouliq; Goods, Mon'a Wear, Shentl nv, Shirting". Prints, &c. J. W. BARKER at Co., 59 Market streeL , Silks the Coining promenade and evening dress, at reduced - prim, at Bar ker's sale. Dr. IVilsou , s Plll6 tiro hpeedily super ceding MI other family t o cause they are nypheable to oo ininy Common ease.. They never tail lateozn e and ct, bowels. .o other g asz t :r the them. • Wholesale and Retail Closing Out Sale of Dry . Goods at Barker's. •Call and Fallautie tbo law and cora 'plete atc.ox of Ladies' Furajat Flemlnira, No. 139 Wood auk:4. tf Preach Merinos: greatly reductil In price, at Darter's cloning out sale. Dr. Aborn will be professionally at hi. rooms, 134 Smithfield street, from Jan nary Ddh to the:loth. sraß Dress Goods, one-half former prices, Barker's great sale. Constitution Water is a certaln cure fur Dlabetcu and all diraaaca of the kid neys. For t ale by all drugglata. MP: r, - - • Voautry Flaunt recluetd to 30 cents, at Barker's sole. • Universalist Fair and Festival at City Hall every night this week. iv • A eery 'superior Shirting Musdrif f at Barker's. Bargains In Indies* Furs, at iFilllam Fleming's, Xo. Wood street. . , Cloth Sacques at one-balt former prices at Barker's sale. 1 Grand Promei - adt• e City Han fro. oto 12 every evening this week. to. oThe most extraordinary bargaink ffered in Dream Goods, at Barker's G Sale. FlVAVAitigrty;s:44oAl Ht BRACHETS AND LAMPS 'VS OAS UM I.IIL. • Of Latest pattono aid ben wu rkloaial vat DOM% =mix wilett Chandrllera at VW esett. 0 • " ' Liza'. .drack et 103 - 3!• ...... .0 03 " Lll of latest patternr .04 bent workamultlp •Lb. • TV IA .11:1211lINT Or Elden, Uall a - . 141 Pailor Lanyt, NIL In MIK CEIFIACIIEMIIS, la aaautlOcl to fall attrettasort ABTHIIB• KIRK, ..7h . / . 771 Ma 174 ►Acre! et. ♦R•41777 rX JOHN ROTH Si SON, Importers and Who:esto• Dealers In runzias En> Dingim i rriu , WINES, BRANDIEN, GINN, RUMS WHISKEESIto.., &c... 807 Xxlborty: Street, OPTOMTE EIMIT4I74LD cram, Bar UST. to la form their Mends sad the paella In renew that tury twee ppaied their wkolesusia ti . 1711 &TA Iti v utrs jr:,..,7odstr:fle".cot to of LB wbo will favor Ikon.. JOHN ion and wed eatiOdlaved reputation of JOHN 11.0 ill win I. • omelets guarantee for tassupertor townies and purity of th.lr irosnia. and It will be their aise ao ',Auks forme•limi Partioaca. r directed to tow tarp stock particula attention la of cam eznasa wins, • And superior (maitre, of • iIt)NVIL CLISOIDLCH. Order. left isS No. N 131.0Corrp, will also be promptly attended to. JoH ROTA . 150/1 C=ffffl SIVOI3DPB EMdw POWM BRICK MACHINE, 3111,NUFACTURED Olt TIIL PITTSBURGH BRICK h iOIO3TE BRICK oiAriarer IBING co. /• I • maellaehia• lakes the WAY ditest from tn. bank, (witbout the nrepwattnu, try nothing ne• oessaa7 for i!srOft mho , mane s t ar t.) and tempera iit'n'areotre.lll,..to it Idt. n th e b In tb. Tara a ird " ,l',11" 4 " bt he t """ h d... , :::gt , At•ba. , ll.,„: t ."Tfi t tZ4 or waking hem by in le =menthe is from 115 cent. 21.11/Ser 1,000, siwordlus to .tee of I.firi,..ti?g;;; Igf.=i;rll,lrilv.g for mange/tend pa riniumnat use In working slay. Apply for - Kjitielft 11A.Tft. MAIV2III Wilt '••t• u ow: se oo Tam DAY, 11,1i14.1,1.1 4 V o r . gl ` ,.'l * v.. II .3 , , ° f:TZTIMPutfP..I." 't• - t ' t' . BIADEILE . ARM 61,1 TE ARKILliti ' It 11l titleirgi Raz Saila Olstefrki. OM c VLSI'S id NV.MI ooto-.3 alai 311 t: • Y.CY. %M..= 011atiamd Boor. ..c.P. " %ati7l=l{l F a i lf t Ct 7M: L T lMME:!a! ' _ ala or • bar. ca. ire laarbialaiid. arid Made w bait as ma vow. ' • ' ' • ' ao• iltrie=t4Lataisi Dr it e r u :Le, if' a . i• v a , t a d l t Marble a Ealiteaa WM. , carnage S. :We WAIL - • • . - R. B. ALIXAIIDI 'JACKSON & FR Itinooessora to LOTIOnLasr a Pisa MAN (MA=IIIIEII3 END MALE • Uanies.l; Paddlery, Trunks, rod .111 also keen en nand 00 In.. Eastern mute. MI MOW. Pallerna. linorovtaaanu la • •• I lbaketa;' hies, Kw sul brie iftif At r new Wartrodm WCICKS. Pi • Bole apnts for the WOOl/111117 or Western Pennsylvania MISCELLANEOUS. ,, FOR FRAGRANT TEA CHOICE coFF#, MITZI PURE SPICES ROBINSON'S, No. 20 Fifth Street TO WIEsiT GROWERS, 3 EUREKA AMMONIATED BONE Super-Phosphate of Lime. urauxultsu :sr THE ALLEGHENY FERTILIZER CO SEW' AIIIIIt & CALIIPBELI rfforaurons. °flee, 358 Penn St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 271ebeet r