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VPPlcirlfz - PAPER OF THE ;CITY
MONDIMMOR PIINCIAN.; .20.;
ox !x. 4: mi 33 Rs.
iriz alarm of fire yesterday afternoon
was callused by the ignition of a can of
phcsphorus in the yard attached to the
drug store of B. B. Sellers & Co., corner
of•Sscond and Wood. It wag placed in
,the yard, covered with water to prevent
the combustible material from taking fire
by exposure to the air, bat was overturned
bLsope means, and took fire. Fortunate.
nimovid before much damage
wakdene. The boys gathered up the den.
gerOne chemical, and burned it in the
streelsoiome _ sufibring for their temerity
by burned Angers and scorched clothing.
GAIT. Sean'a Bony.—The mortal TV
mains of Captain Leopold Sahl arrived
here on Saturday night at 11 o'clock from
Ceinberland, Md , where he died, via
Wheeling, and were taken to therealdence
of his father, corner of Second and Her,.
ket streets, from whence they will be in
terred to-morrow afternoon between one
and two o'. lock. The news of the death
of Captain S. though hardly unexd,
was a severe blow to his numerous friend pecte s,
ill of whom loved, admired and respected
hilt for his many good qualities as a ow.
dity_ and a man. He received a wound in
the thigh, during„„ skirmish with the
retela near Springfield, Vs., and expired
during the necessary operation of amputa
tion. Captain Sahi was twenty six sear.
of age and leaves a wife, two children and
a large circle of mourning friends.
FIINIEBAL of CoRPORAL SMITH.—The
remain! of Corporal A. B. Smith, of the
Pittsburgh Rifles, Ninth Pennsylvania
Reserve regiment., were interred on Bator.
day afternoon, from the residence of his
mother in West Manchester. He was
buried with military honors, the funeral
cortege losing beaded by two or three
companies of Home Guards, followed by
some forty vehicles At the cemetery
(Mt. Union, Allegheny,) &large concourse
had assembled to witness the burial and
!fumy eyes were dimmed with tears during
the solbmnities at the grave. In Corporal
Smith the community loses an estimable
young man and the army a good soldier.
Ma. &MOTT'S memser
of the lecture committee informs us that
two-thirds of all the seats in Concert Hall,
for the lecture of Hon. Edward Everett,
to-morrow evening, were sold daring Ba.•
turday morning and many more in time af
ternoon. They intend, when all the seats
are taken, to put in two or three hundred
extra seats, in order the accommodate as
many of our citizens as possible. We ex
spool. to see the hall packed to Its utmost
capacity.
PROF. Wll ITN ZY RICADIN G. —Tn ere is
but one opinion among those who attend
ed the oratorical iml.ersonation of Prof.
Charles Whitney (n last Thursday even
ing, vim that he is a finished elocutionist,
with great 'Command of voice and counte
nance. His readings from Webster, Clay
and Shakepeare were very fine; in the lat
ter be much reminds us of the elder Booth.
The entertainment, which was for the
benefit of the poor, netted over $lOO,
which has been properly distributed. We
hope Mr. Whitney may give our citizens
other opportunities of seeing and hearing
him.
ABOTHILB CONCERT BY MAD. ANNA
ansztor.—Convert Hall was, as we antic!+
pa ed, well filled by a critical and fashion.
able audience on Saturday evening, when
Mad. Anna Bishop gave her concert. We
have not spacia to mention the pieces by
name, but the entire audience seemed well
pleased with the concert, manifesting their
Appreciation by frequent encores. Mad.
Bishop, though time his left his imprint,
looked yonng and vivacious, while her
voice has lost none of its volume, strength
or sweetness. She sings everything she at
tempts admirably, especially ballads, in,
which she displays much feeling. Mr.
Seguin is A splendid baritone, resembling
in his actions his father, to whom we con
sider him equal in every respect. His voice
and manner pleased all present and he left
a good impression. The pianist, Gustave
de Spiess, was also the theme of universal
commendation, executing, as he did, the
moat difficult passages with great ease and
wonderful effect. As a whole the concert
was a great success And we are pleased to
beable to announce another to.night,with a
new programme, including a scene from
the last act of La Somnambula, in Bap
liab, Mali. Bishop, as Anima, in full cos
tume. The sale of tickets commen3es at
Mellor's music store this morning and we
aspect to see seats rapidly taken up.
NSW On. Fzair.•—The oil business in
this city hes assumed vast proportions, for
excelling the expectations, of the most san
guine- New firms are daily embarking in
the refining business and all find an ample
field. The latest house established in this
oily is that of Schmertz & Bleakely, who
are now manufacturing rnd selling crude,
refined, illuminating and lubricating oils,
bennole and lamps of every description,
from the cheapest to the best. Mr.
Schmertz is the late cashier of the Iron
City Trust Company and a thorough•
going business man, while Mr. Bleakley
resides in Franklin, the great centre of the
oil district, which gives the firm every
pcssaible advantage in the trade. They
are also ready to sell crude petroleum on
comesiion at moderate percentage. Their
establishment is 51 No. 153 Woo t street,
near Sixth. We cheerfully commend the
house to the public.
ANOTHRE VICTORY IN VIROLNIA.
Capt. Latham's Co. B, Second Virginia
regiment, routed a rebel guerilla band of
thirty on the Dry Folk of Cheat river,
BaktdOlph county, Va., last week, killing
six, wounding several, and burning up
their_quartere and provisions. /6 was a
duo fight, the two bands being within
thirty yards of each other. Capt. Latham
had al.; helm wounded.
Taz rremen's Association hold a special
meeting thbi evening at their chamber in
the city building. Important business
will be transacted.
Iduntrea UNION Prss.—We have tried
these excellent pens and can recommend
them., They are for sale at Miner's Peri.
tlepo t, next door to the Poet Office.
Ckum.—Henry Miner, Fifth Street,
sends to Godey for February, a beautiful
number, full .of good reading matter, , age
emgravings and elegant fashion plates.—
The ladies cannot fail to be pleased with
the present issue of them favorite.
Drruorarp,—The Atlantic and Ohio
Telegraph Company, from this city to
Philadelphia, have deelarol their usual
quarterly dividend of $1 por share, pays..
ble . attor this morning at B F. Bailey's,
42 Booth Third street, Philadelphia.
POSTPONED.-0 wing to sickness in the
o)mpany, the Peak family will bo unable
to give th , ,ic entertainment hero this
we'k ce announced. Their first concert
Will accordingly be postponed until further
notice.
CAPT. WRIGHT, of Colonel Black's reg.
ment, who has teen in the city fors few'
days,.neturned to the camp at Miner's Hill
v_ ,etterdav afternoon, by Pennsylvania
'Railroad.
Pactl4ollP,.iief.j.
appointed.
of Montit.
phela" Ortyligis rkeeo appoOted
,fro r popo
don ftc-ttil sigial Oofps pf the tier
ars% go* kronsßmis, fi t
•aq .0;4-, v:
Niels DaltiOni, 4 lll4 4 Who hal
inillelSlffiAltl.taftritiestabilattedlor herself
aikutViihigrepuittiron'con;
pagkeetiorrtilagement tha TheatrfAhl - e
lithiait. She steeds high in the role of
OilintilW in - which she opens this evening.
ThOugh the part is somewhat hackneyed
ere, we believe Miss Shaw's fame in it
will draw out a- large - audience. The
licitdaville Journal' thus speaks of her rens
Miami of thei part: ' , Her; conception of
the part is eating and she develops' her
ideas with much_ skill It is difficult to
make the foibles of ()amine interest an
audience, and-it requires great judgment
to rescue the character from contempt, but
Miss Shaw succeeds very happily. In the
scenes of gaiety she was naturally viva.
Wens ; in her pathos her soft voice natua
rally enlists the sensibilities of her auditors,
and in the. forinal death scene she was
painfully nattiraL Her Improvement is
very marked, and she shows that she has
ix stowed patient study upon her profes
sional efforts."
Tan State Legislature elect a State
Treasurer to-day. It is generally under
stood that the present incumbent, Hon-
Henry D. Moore, will be reelected.
Anistrrrx.D.—Alfred Pierson, Esq., was
admitted to practice in the District Court
and the criminal courts on Saturday, on
Saturday, on motion of E. P. Jones, Esq.
Mr. P. is a young man of much ability
and passed a very creditable examina , -
tion.
Ditsp.--Jtiseph Id.azwell, of Captain
Dysart's company, Colonel Hambright's
regiment, died last week in the military
hospital at Louisville. His family reside
n
in J easter.
Sewisit has not yet announced
his appointments as expected. We were
informed on reliable authority, that he
woull announce them on daturday, but
they are not yet completed and will not
be made public for a few days.
Holor.,—James T. Sample, of the But.
ler's department in the Port Royal expedi
tion, has arrived at his home, in Allegheny
Oity, on a visit to his family. He brings
a number of trophies.
JAMES BRIMNalee STEAMED 01 - BTRBe.
—Steamed oysters have El J'iV become an
"institution" among us, and the place to
get them is at James Brennan's, corner
Liberty and Wayne streets. He is a clever
gentleman, and having the most approved
apparatus, is prepared to furnish to fami.
lies oysters done in this style by the bushel,
peck or half peck, and those wishing them
by the dozsn can get them in two minutes'
i me.
lOSEPH MEYER & SON,
Manufacturers of
FANCY AND PLAIN
FURNITURE & CHAIRS.
WAREHOUSE, 136 SMITHFIELD STREET,
(between Sixth street and Virgin alley.)
nog PITTSBURUm.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
ALL STYLES,
AND
ALL PRICES,
DIARIES FOR 1862.
POIIIIIALI IT
W. S • HAVEN.
so 9 OORNRR WOOD AND THIRD STRIGHT
COAL, NUT COAL, SLACK AND
OOHS.-DICKBON, BTEWABT 4lg 00,
809 LIBERTY STREET,
Having ;moaner facilities for supplying the best
quality of Cost, Nut Oos/, Black and Ooke, are pre
pared to deliver the same, in any quantity to suit
gurchasers, at reasonable rates. Our Coal is
rought in fresh daily by railroad, and is dry and
free from slack. Particular attention given to sup
plyi • • swill , Coal. oeSthamd
I3d. Ei 0 .LT.A.NT
-TO
INVENTORS.
PATENT AGENCY
PATENT AGENCY
Dewit C. Lawrence
Robt. W. Feawiek.
For the past
four years
tanager of
the Washing
ton Branch of
the Scientific
American Pa.
tentAg en c y
and for Fir.
teen Wears in
the Patent
(gency Busi
ness.
o r Twelve
Years an 001-
cer of the Pa-
tent Ottlce - -
the taut four
as a Member
of the Board
of Appeal.
NOTE—AII informed ,
Patent and a copy of th
charge.
Refer to resent Co
David P• Holloway.
necessary to procure a
• atent Laws sent free of
sifter of Patents Bon,
deOn4f
IVOTlCE—Agreeably to the directions
II of an act of the Ger eral Assembly of this
Vern tm.evlth, approved the ninth day of April,
D. 1666, 1 hereby give notice that the Speakers
the Senators and House i or Representatives
the said Commonwealth, will receive propo•
sale until the Worth Tuesday ofJanuary, being the
28tb dayof January, 18e2, for doing the Public
Printing and 13ioding for the term of three years
from Um first day of July next, ata certain rate per
ceutum below the rates specified in the act rela
ting to the Public, Printing and fitimbng, approved
the ninth day of April, A. 11.11366, and according to
the mode and manner and conditions therein spa
cified.
Said proposals to specify the rate per centum on
the wtole of the rates of said act taken together
and not a epeolfication of the rate per eentum be
low the rates on each item. The following is the
form of proposals for State Printing and Binding :
'I - propose to do all the State Printing and
:Binding in the manner, and in all respects subject
to the provisions of the act of the 9th of April, A.
D. 1866, for the period of three years from the first
day of July next, at the rate of - per oentum,
below the rates specified in said act, and should the
Slate Printing and Binding aforesaid be allotted to
me, I will be rea iy forthwith to give bond with suf
ficient sureties, for the faithful performance of the
work so allotted," which the said proposals shall
be sealed and endorsed, "Proposals for Public
Printing and einding:' and shall be direoted to
the Bald Speakers, and be delivered to one or both
of them to be opened, announced and allotted, on
the 28th day of January, inst,reably to the pro.
vialone of the act of 9th of Apri 186&
I SLIFER,
of the Co nmonwealth.
MICA RENT
-2 Small Store Rooms oornerBd and Market els;
A large Store Boom and Dwelling House cn
Market et, eet near Fourth;
A large Warehouse on Water street, above
SmithSel33
Thrre large halls In Sphine's Building;
No.BB Ross street a comfortable dwelling house;
No. U Rams attest, well arranged for oomfort
and convenience;
No. 80 Liberty strcet, six rooms and osllar.
A large dwelling house on Third streen
No 22 Third street, large and convenient;
N 0.819 Penn Street, with large yards, grape
vines, kM
No. 8b Ferry street, hall and f rooms;
A small dwelling home en Ross street, head of
Fifth:
No .
d . 9:
ecL Duqumme strt;et, `ems andgarret:
Nond stree
A house on Carson street,
No. 4 Second street.
Three houses in Solute's Court;
is oordertable housellonewbdoßu:ltEmeliskha.tinsugtoz.n.
TAXES HO CO .,
~DORK PACKER% and dealers in
Pror Woos. corn& of go rket and Frost ate.
-to dvd•
O : 1 r • arr rest t Roil
received itattorealefasiii
21l EDITIO .
LATEST 'IItaLEGRAPH.
last p to Two O'clock.
Important from the Army of
the West.
CaroAG°, Jan. 18.—The following is a
specie I dispatch received by the Time* of
this city:
TWELVE MILES PROM COLUMBUS, I
January 16-9 P. M. f
A heavy reconnoissance was made this
afternoon by General Grant and staff, with
Ostrand's cavalry, resulting in the obtain
ing reliable information of the routes
leading out of Columbus towards Bland
villa and other town. A distance of over
forty miles wcks made in six hours. No re•
bets were discovered, although at one time
the reconnoitering party were within five
miles of Columbus.
A gentleman formerly of Lynn, Massa
chuEsatte. reached hero from New Orleans
last night. He had passes from Georgia to
pass the rebel lines at New Madrid and
New Orleans. Oa Saturday the rebels were
in the greatest perturbation on account of
the movements of the federal troops. The
general opinion was that tho troops were
bound for the Tennessee river. The peo
ple in this section expect the direct calami
ties to fall on them in the coming strug
gle, but, as far as possible, take no sides
since the federal troops have been in their
midst.
Carcaoa, January 18.—A special disc
path to the Times, dated Cairo, the 18th,
says: Four deserters from Columbus arriv
ed here last night. They report that there
are 40,000 rebel troops encamped at Colum
bus,
Mr. Collins, of New o:leans, from
which place he left eight days ago, states
that he escaped by representing himself
as a bearer of dispatches from the Bel
gian Consul, but was detained :wo days at
Columbus. He says the feeling at the
South is becoming worse and more bitter
every day.
[Special I o the Chicago Triburoj
A gentleman from Columbus reports
that a United States war steamer fired into
a French war steamer which was trying
to run the blockade at New Orleans. Our
steamer fired twelve shots into the French
vessel. The affair created geat excitement
at Memphis and other plscas.
Important from Washington.
WASHINGTON, Janaary 18 —The Navy
Department has received dispatches from
Commander Gleason, of the 11. S. steamer
Mount Vernon, dated off Wilmington, N
U., giving an interesting account of the
burning of a light ship. Having heard
the rebels made use of it as a beacon fur
guiding vessels in and out of harbor, and
for the pernose of annoying our vessels by
hoisting I , ghW at night, he determined to
take advantage of a hazy right with the
wind off shore to effect her destruction
Accordingly he despatched a cuttor, under
command of acting master Alick Allen,
with John P. Fonts, coast pilot, and a
crow of five men, and a gig under com.
mend of acting master ti.urgis and crews
of six men. The boats soon gut within a
short distance of the light vessel on offside
of Fort Caswell.
The two officers, a Boatswain's Mate
and a Quartermaster, climbed on board by
a rope which was hanging at the Bide.—,
The light boat was quite deserted. Car.
penters had been at work, and the vessel
was being pierced for eight guns. No at
tempt was made to molest the expedition
until they had kindled the fire, which ef..
factually destroyed tie light ship. The
fort did not open on our boats until they
were clearly out of harm's way
Firing down the Potomac was heard last
night between 11 and 12 o'clock. it has
since been ascertained tti,.t the rebel bat.
tortes had opened on Hooker's command
on the Maryland shore, but without darn
age.
Sarretary of War Stanton will onter
upon his duties on Monday.
Gen. Cameron will remain in Washing.
ton some days, and visit his home before
departing for Bun's.
An order has just been issued from the
Army Headquarters containing the fol.
lowing instructions relative to furloughs;
The exegeucies of the service demand that
every officer and soldier of the army, able
to do duty, should be on his post. The
Commanding General, therefore, deems it
necessary to direct that unless by reason of
sickness, upon a medical certificate, no
leaves of absence •on furlough shall be
granted at the present time, except in ur.
gent and exceptional oases, where the ne
cessity for the indulgence must be clearly
sot forth in the application. It is proper
to remark that many of the reasons for
which leavejof absence and furloughs have
heretofore been granted cannot now be
allowed.
Paymaster Andrews, of New York,
broke his leg near the thigh last night by
falling while stepping on the slippery
pavement from a carriage,
Mrs. Greennow who, for the I:st five
months has been under surveillance in her
own house was, together with Mrs Baxter,
who recently arrived from Richmond with
a military commission for Dr. Brown of
Baltimore, to-day removed to the Old
Capital building. Miss Poole, who had
been their companion, yesterday took her
parole, and will probably be sent to Rich,
mond under a fl :g of truce.
Lieut. Trenchard, commanding the U.
S. gunboat Rhode I-land, just from the
South, reports to the Navy Department,
that early on the morning of the let inst.,
an expedition under Commander Smith,
composed of the steamers New Loud m,
Rater Witch, and the captured steamer
Lewis, with a detachment of seamen, left
Ship Island for Mississippi Sound with the
view of cutting out some schooners anchor',
ed at Biloxi. Aa o' e of the steamers
was seen returning with two or three
schooners in tos, when the Rhode Island
was leaving, the impression on board the
Niagara was that the expedition had
proved successful. The Rhode Island re.,
ports having left at Key West the U S.
gunboat Itasca from Philadel:ohia via For..
tress Monroe.
Boon after leaving the fort, a portion of
the machinery of the Itasca was damaged
and she was twenty one days in reaching
Key West, where she was being repaired.
Tee Rhode Island has been ordered to
Boston.
The Richmond papers of Thursday con.
tain the following dispatch:—Nashville,
Jan. 14.—1 t hss been ascertained ' that a
considerable quantity of cotton hRe recent
ly been sent in wagons through Kentucky
to t.e Ohio river for the Notth. It is
supposed that the goods were sent to
Oarksville.
Two of the Yankee prisoners confined in
Richmond, made their escape on Monday.
One of them wee subsequently captured.
An official report from Majn General
Halleck of Missouri, has been received
that Major Hubbard's Cavalry attacked a
rebel force of 900 men at Silver Creek, in
Howard county,nnder Colonel Poindexter
on the 18th inst., and routed thorn. The
enemy's loos was 40 killed and 64) wounded.
Our loss was six killed and nineteen
wounded. We captured 160 horses, 60
wagons, 105 tents, 80 kegs of powder and
28 prisoners.
The Senate Committee on Military Af,
fairs have for several weeks been engaged
in the examination of the 1800 or 1400
army appointments of all grades,. msde
by the President during the reccaa,,and
which have been submitted by him for
centirmation. Early this week that , body
will consider in exsontiVo session =oh CS!
them as have received the favorable action
the goansittse. The numbertritrigag
.'A -4 .,•:! . ' 1..A ..,- ',.
,dlisr *mesh is nearly ! TO, Jachnitigithe_
r - emitt appeintments,o N. J. T. Dem: of
Minn., and Sautes Shields, of Callfortsla.
All the Brigadier Generals will no be
recommended for conflronstiOn with ;'the
exception of 12 or 14; and these wi - be
reserved for further consideration by the
Committee. It is believed that
. good
its and morals, as much as compatmciand
bravery have not been overlooked to toe
examination of all the appointments. In
some cases of doubt the Committee,have
been voluntarily supplied with docurhents
in order to aid them in coming to a favor
able conclusion.
Complaints have boon made relatire to
the jail regulations of Colonel Lsinon,
Marshall for the District of Columbiii,wits
acts wider the advice of high legal anithor
ity. It appears that the reasons for the
regulations have either been misundere
stood or his motives not known, in require
lug members of Congress to procure pose
1-8 from the President of the Ben or
Speaker or the House. It was to fatiilitate
rather than obstruct their entrance into
that heretofore unattractive institution by
their making known to the prison guards
the official standing of the visitors and se
curing their prompt admission.
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE
HAaaissuno, Jan. 17, 1862
SENATE
The Senate was called to order at eleven
o'clock by the Speaker.
TAXATION
Mr. LANDON offered a resolution in.
etructing the Committee on Finanoe to re
port a bill imposing a tonage and passen
ger tax on all canal and railroac companies
in the State.
Mr• LA.NDON stated that he offered
this resolution in good faith and not for
ouncombe. The Government was now
subjected to extraordinary expenditures,
and extraordinary emergencies required
extraordinary efforts to meet them. Penn,
aylvania must bear her part. He desired
to see the war prcsecuted with energy,and
was heartily sick and tired of the cry that
all is quiet on the Potomac.
Mr. BEESON stated that the Commit,
to 3 on Finance desired to shirk no respon.
siblitty, but all these subjects of taxation
were before the commissioners Ippo n.ed
to revise the revenue laws of the State.—
Phey had already had an interview with
the Vommittee of Ways and Means of
the House, and the Finance Committee of
the Senate. Another meeting would be
hell, and a bill framed, and reported in
duo time, to ooy(r all subjects of taxation.
He trusted that the Senate would not page
this resoluti on.
Mr. PENNY said it wta doubtful
whether the Senate had the power to orig.
inate such a bill. He suggested that it be
vo amended as to instruct the Finance
Committee to inquire into the expediency
of such taxation, and repot t to the Senate.
The resolution was amended accordingly,
and passed.
TESTIMONIALS TO VOLUNTEERS
qtr. SMITH, of Pailadelphia, offered a
resolution raising a pats oommmittee to
devise a suitable testimonial to the Penn•
rylveinla auldiara who fought ender Baker,
et Bell's Bluff, and those who fought an•
der Brigadier General Ord, at Draneeville;
which was discussed at some length and
passed finally.
Tice rtsulution from the House to pay
Mr. Householder, who was thrown out by
Mr. Cessna, twenty-one dollars per day
and mileage, was passed—yeas 12, nays 11.
Th. Senate then adjourned until ',Mon
day morning at 11 o'clock.
HOUSE
The House was called to order at eleven
k,',:leek by the Speaker. Prayer was offer•
ed by .ittv. Mr. Bay.
PAY OF RETIRING OFYICENS
Mr. (.1130±i, of Allegheny, called up
Senate bill relative to the pay of the retir
ing officers of the Legislature of 1861,
(giving them ten days' pay and mileage )
it was decided that the Howie would not
concur in the proposition to pay all the
officers, but would insist that those only
should be remunerated who were actually
required to oeturn at the opening of the
session of 1862. A committee was aproint
ed to confer with the Senate and adjust the
differences.
A NATIONAL ARMORY.
Mr. 11. YERS, of Lancaster, offered a re
solution stating that Columbia possessed
many advantages as the site of a national
armory, and requesting Congress to con
sider those advantages. Laid over for one
day.
I.IIOED FRAUDS IN TEM LZOIBLATURY
OF 1861.
Mr. HOPKINS, of Washington, offered
the following resolution:
Wazazai, it is alleged, and is believed
by many of the citizens of the Common
wealth, that improper influence were used
in procuring the passage of an act, at the
last session of the Legislature, entitled
"An Act for the Commutation of Tonnage
Duties," and
WHAREAB, It is due alike to.the parties
implicated and to the public at large that
the allegations upon which said belief is
predicated shu ,id be investigated, in order
tlat truth may be vindicated and justice
be done to all; therefore,
lis.oteed, That a committee be appoint•
ei, consisting of five, to Inquire into all
the facts connected with the paasage of
said act, and that they have power to send
for persons and papers
Mr. SOOTT, of Huntingdon, offered the
following amendment: " And that the
committee bo instructed to report the
ne..nes of all persons or officers, either in or
out of the Legislature, by whom or upon
whom they may find such influences to
have been used."
Mr. DENNIS, of Philadelphia, did not
think that the Legislature had power to
investigate the acts of the Assemby of 1861.
That Assembly was dead ) to all Intents and
purposes.
Mr. ABBOT declared that the .resolu
tion was open to the suspicion that it was
prompted by othe' motives than a desire
to make an investigation.
Mr. WILLIAMS of Allegheny, agreed
with the gentleman from Philadelphia,
that the Assembly of 1861 was "dead;" and
more than that, it was in the condition of
L .zaz us, foul and repulsive. When the
tonnage tax bill was about being passed,
he bad stood up in the h ll with the
minority of the members, and declared
that those who voted for the iniquity
should be known no more as members of
the House.
PIIRDON'S DIQEST
The House ag.eed to the Senate resolu
tion to purchase Purdon's Digest, and
Ziegler's arid Sutherland's manuals, for
the use of all the members, and clerks and
assistant clerks,
Mr. KAINE, of Fayette, offered a re.
solution instructing the clerks ti pro•
cure the Digests at the lowest wholesale
cash price. Those of 1861 had coat $5
each.
Mr. tiOPSINS, of Washington, moved
to amend by inserting the words "and that
the State Treasurer be instructed to deduct
the price of the same from the pay of each
member and clerk."
The amendment was not agreed to, and
the original resolution passed.
Gen. Buell Ready to Advance
CINCINNATI, Jan. 19.—A special to the
Commercial from Indianapolis, says that
four Indiana regiments in the Green river
column have advanced into South Carrol
-1 tcn, and will soon occupy Rochester.—
' Thh3 is directly in front of Bowling Green.
Gep. Buell is concentrating a powerful
force at Green river, end it is said that he
is now ready for a, forward movement.
The rebels 'at and soat Bowling Green
are destroying the railroad, felling trees
wren the track and doing everything to
retard the progress of. cur army. It is
litsVil that they are making every prepi r o
toceivaopate that phiee upon the sp .
pro c 'Oaf forces .
V-411
Lott"' . Itha parse.
Forerakse MOirk.44itnuary 18.—Two
-rebelswereliken prup titn. night by
Cionspally , F, of the' 16ih Massachusetts
regiment. The first-lak man who had a
-pus from General Wool, admitting him
within ourlines. He has for some
time past supplied himself with shoes, &a,
which he has tdispesed of to the enemy,
and with gold and silver which he has
sold at a premium. He was taken at his
house from under two beds. He will bo
sent to the Rip Raps. The other was a
private who, from papers upon Ifs person
appes-ed to be on a visit to his home on
furlough.
Seven companies of the New York 2d
regiment on a reconnoissance last night,
from Newport News, drove in the enemy's
pickets, discovered their position at a die..
tapes of 12 miles from Clamp Butler. They
brought in a lame man, who has hitherto
enjoyed the protection our troops in con
sequence of his infirmity. There is reason
to believe that he has lately had treasons
ble correspondence with the rebels.
From Missouri
1t0m..5., Mo., January 18. —The indica
tions are that all the troops at this Point
will move Westward except, one or two
regiments to guard the pest. The enemy's
pickets extend fourteen miles from spring.
field, and Price's force is esticrated at
about 12,000.
It was reported that General Mclntosh
was coming up from Arkansas with large
reinforcements, but the report is 'not whol
ly reliable.
Heavy Cannonading Heard
BALTIMDRE, January 18.—Intelligence
was received at Old Point last evening that
heavy cannonading was heard at Norfolk
in the direction of Albermarle Sound at 9
o'clock yesterday morning.
THE GOUT (NOTION OF THE DAY
For the next two Wl3okß . will be,
WHAT °MORT I TO BUY
FOR A
0 I-3 R I S T AC AS
NEW YEAR'S PRESENT.
All the friends end customers of
lIINEILIN, MYYRAIII A BIEDLE,
That have not yet determined on what to buy wit
please look over the folbwing list of artiotea, when
they et! be sure to find something to sou:
Bold Vest Chen , silver 'I able Spoons,
" Genie' Brea stpin, " Teasp oon.,
" Bracelets, " For
" Spectacles.
d Watch Seals, " Butter Knives,
" Soap Ladles,
Pent and Canna, " Cream Ladles,
d Lockets for Mine " Sugar Tongs,
tures, d Salt Spoons,
• Necklace, ° Mustardopoons
„ Studs, Child's R nite i
• Sleeve Buttons. Fork,
"; Crosses, d Cups,
Finger Rings, " Thimbles,
" Chatelain Chains, " Snuff Boxes,
" Ear Rings, " Napkin Hinge,
" Far Drops, Plated Castors,
d Guard Chains, " Cake baskets,
" Keys, d Tea Setts.
" Charms, " Coffee Setts,
, " Armlets, " Molasses Pitch
" Pencils, So., &o era,
Plated Ice Pitchers,
Plated Spoons and Forks,
Plated Sloop and Cysts!. Ladles, etc., etc
*3. Geld and Silver Watches of every 'megaton.
b'e style and price.
Is. French. German and American Clocks, Spy
Gleutes, Musical Boxes, 2 to 12 tune% Bronze, Btat
nary, Po tmontues and fancy articles in general too
numerous to men.ion All we ask is a call at our
establishment, NO. t FIFTH STREET, one door
from lB Wood,and examine our goods and prices,
de
SPALDING'S
THRtAT CONFECTIONS
BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES.
BRYAN'S PULIIONIO WAFERS.
AYERS' CHERRY PECTORAL.
SCHENCK'S PULIIIONIC SYRUP.:
SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP.
For sale by
CHAS. H. SUPER,
AT HIS DRUG STORE,
Cor. Penn and St Clair Ste.
not
LADIES
BRUSH GOAT SHANGHAI'S
LADIEWBRUSH GOAT SHANGHAI'S
SOLD AT
D. B. DIFFBNBACHER'S,
No. Ili Fifth &trek.
SIINDRY CONSIGNMENTS
-61 barrel* White Wheat Family !near.
8 Ohosoe Rye Yloun
60 bushels Shelied Corn;
76 s.cks !tar Co' rn
20 dozen Broome,
76 boxes Cheese;
10 bn.thels Be .ns;
6 boxes Roll Butter,
600 pounds ebolce Feathers('
16 hnahels Timothy nese;
_ 2 barreltißggs—ln store and (r sa!e_by
tel Corner Market and First streets
FOR SALE OR RENT—A Dwelling
Koine in Etinninginitn, now occupied by
stiberiber, Enquire at No. RR BECK)ND STRKET,
ja.ll4f 0. T. iamszs.
500 BARRELS REFINED PETRO
LEUM, of the best quality, on hand and
for sale wholesale and retail by
SCHMERTZ a BLASKLEY,
jtlB No IMI Wood atreet.
fIRANOEB AND LEMONS, FRESN,
Just reemed at
11E111811. A 11E033,
Nos 120 and 128 Wood street:
. °URI SAND-132 barrels, a
No.l artele,fio large barre7A,►or sale by
HENRY H.,COLLINB.
—•
(fopsforl
HOPS-6 bales Prime aft a
11 h. (Eton Ft Isa H (X)T.LINB
Y ALLOW, OIL AND GREASE—
". 10 bbls Tallow Oil;
25 bbls eleaser,
In store and (or sale by
P. SEJ•I.RR4 t CO.
Penn sheet. Pltt.brlriftl
1 1.2 0 BARRELS CRUDE UM from
Duck Creek. gravity 4k 116 barrels crude
oil in same pl ice, gravity 36, ou hand and for eale
cheap for cash by R. L. Al4l AN, Agee
haT'Norfl Wiod etreeL
29760 barrels Crude Oil, 45 'gravity
just received from 011 Creek ? and
tot IPA by
146 L A LIAO, AgeriL No. 8 Wood eiree
3,000. BARRELS CRUDE OIL,
Dick Creek, and other brands ;
s6O barrels superior re fined
170 new barrel& iron bound, f or OD
8.600 rew to arrive, and receiving daily, Crude
and Refined 0118,:always on bend and for male
cheap for magi. B. 14 ALIEN, gent
1618-4 t flo.B Wood street-
URN MR A b-45 sacks • :
ground Corn Meal for sate by
JkMES A. FETZKM.
8 corner Market and That streets.
GURN-500 bushels prime Ear and
la Shelled Oorn received and for sale by
J. A. ywrisza.
I 8 corner let and Market
A.g t f pounds prime• new Lard
Jad received and for eels by
11 -1 8111124,
J4lB corner • Market and A. Mit streets.
08--9 barrels fresh Eggs r ece i we d .
and for sale by L A. ESE
3818 corner Idarketend Aral btreCts.
MESSED HOGS--2 uioe Dressed
rest received and for' sale by
JAMES A. MUER,
8 corner 'Market and First streets.
up; A BI.A 8 1:1-35..atakei
oz.'. Pearls, t . sale by
Ist/ HENRY H. COLLIN&
sr, e• HAM/ 5 ",
trourßteakfastßqoant
inutairs4a tfr = ThIsILTAHRB CO.
nes* TOO Akeet•
ROB
1404"
,1 35/i AIOOIIIrNG
hY4O/440 „
uso. A. KELLY, Druggist,
den 90 aprederid stress, Allogbeny.
FORT OF PITTRIMICAL
A/011%TM
•
Franklin, Bennet,rn Brownville.
Gallatin, Clark, Broltmayille.
Col. Bayard, Peebles Elisabeth
John I r at'Comba, 11PICrombs, Wheeling
Emma ambits, Ayer Zmesstelo
Emma DUOCAP
DEPARTED.
Franklin, Bennet, IFoirnaville.
Gallatin, Clark, " do
MI. Bayard, Peebles Ervitisth
Minerva, Gord nr, Wheeling
see, Hopkins, Cincinnati
Rocket, Wolff. Portsmouth
Marengo, MOCallana, bt. Locus
Fmma, bLarratta, Cincinnati
Uachne, Cox,
Lizzie Martin, Brown, Zanesville
)The River—Lust evening at twilight
there were seventeen feet water 'in the channel
and runng; rapidly, On Saturday and Saturday(
night we had heavy rain,. A large number of worini
men were engaged in removing freight from the
wtwrf to prevent it from being earned away.
Apar Commodore Hendrickson's floe
packet Dacotah, is announced for Evansville, Cairo
and St. Louis. She has undergone thorougn re
pairs, and in fact Hendricieson, Mallon end WADS
E rat class mechanics) have devoted their undi.
vuted attention to bringing her out in better condi'
two than ever, and they have succeeded, We take
pleasure in recommending boat and officers.
The far-famed steamer St. Cloud,
Cap'. C. A. Drat°, is announced for Cairo and St
Louie o a Wednesday. nis boat has UneurPasted
accommodations, experienced and attentive offi
cers. Capt. Drano, wt an officer and a genlleman,
acende A No. 1, whiles, Capt. Shaman, who has the
charge of the office, has hoeta of ft lends!,
lay- The first class passenger steamer
Ida May, Capt. John 0. Reno, leaves for Cincinnati
and Lot:nevi:le on uesday. Capt. Reno is a good
efficer and a clever gentleman, and in connection
wick h:e brothe: Frank, who has charge of the of
flee, will be certain to see that the passengers are
web cares for.
,6e' The fine steamer J. W. Hallman,
Capt. A. McCarthy, is tcading for Cincinnati and
Louisville. '1 his boat makes her tips with gnat
regularity, and is a favorite with p. a tengers and
shippers.
gla., The mammoth steamer Prima
Lonna, Capt. George D. Moore, is loading for
ciacinnati, Cairo and at. Louis. She will hare
Olaf ateh.
litia„The following steamers were adver
tised to I 3are Cincinnati for this port on Saturday,
viz: iin,to Sax Conewago, B astlngs, Bay illy
F e naorny, Leanora and Ohio No. 2.
ilf!*„.. The punctual steamer Emma Ore l
harp, Cap' hill Monroe Ayers, will be of the landin g
t. , ),s morning. She will return to 'Zanesville ea
Tueeday ale p. m.
kgr- Capt- John T. McCombs' favorite
packet McCombs, Is the Wheeling boat for this
day. Thi ! bDat ! s doingg immense brawl( as.
terThe fine steamer Key West Ito. 20
rapt Evans. will commence loading for Cincinnati
and Louisville st oLce.
self-The ice from the Allegheny is very
light, a nd does not In the least interfere with navi.
Ration.
rtgk. The Marengo left on Saturday for
Brim Louis with a splendid trip. Glad of it to/
Mack fa a elever officer.
,'The punctual steamer Emma, Capt.
J. II Marratta, left for Cincinnati, on 12,attirday,
with a One trip.
see- There are a number of boats due
from below which wll probabiy • rrive dazing the
day.
11t .Altered their t)p!nion. The steamer
Rocket dui not lay up, but left for Portsmouth on
Saturday.
Stir Captain John L. Rhodes has pun ,
cha ed the steamer Conewsgo. She ie.on her was
from Cireinnati to this port.
ata.. The favorite steamer Undiiie rem
turned t.)Llipolie on Snturday with a fine trip.
Buaina was moderately brisk on
the wh.wf on Batu--dny.
ItogL.Capt. h human, of the Arizonia, is
of [ha:pinion that ah‘ can be raised.
For Cincinnati and;Loulsville
THIS D Y, 10 A. X:
THE F [NE PASSENGER STEAMER
IDA MAY, John C. Reno, commander, leaves
as • OnOttliCie d
For freight or passage apply on board or to
J. B. I,WMGRION & 00.
)s2O or JOHN FIACD, Agents.
For Cincinnati, Cairo and Ni.
Louis.
THIS DAY 10 A. ?el
THE FAVORITE FASSEN
GEE steamer DADOTMEI, D. L.
Heedeokson, commie; leaves as
above.
For freight or paesage apply onboard ja2o
For cineinnati, Louisville,
Evansville, Cairo and Et.
Louis.
MONDAY, 10 A. pis
THE FINE STEAMER r,a.a
SAINT CLOUD, C. A. Dray°,
Commander, will kayo for the
above and Intermediate potta.
la For freight or passage apply on board, 'a2o
Regular Tuesday Packet For
Marietta and Zanesville.
rrHE fine passenger steameraft
EMMA GIiCATUK Claptabs Mun
roe Avers, commander, leaves Fitts.
hburgh every Tuesday, at 4 o'clock p. m, and
Zanesville every Zfridiky at 8 a. m.
For freight opaisage apply on board, or to
J. H. Lrvistiros k Co., Agents Pittsburgh.
For Cincinnati 416 Louisville.
THIS DAY, JANUARY 8O„:10 A. M. an=
THE FINE ST FAKER J.,W h ara
AILMAN, A. Wealthy oomman.
der, leaver as above.
For freight or pogsago, op ,
v on , board or to
or Cincinnatl.l. oulavilie and
St. Louts.
MONDAY, 10 A. M.
SPLENDID PASSENGER STEAMER
PRIMA DONNA, George W. Moore, counzum
der, leaves as annonnoedabove.
For freight or passage , apply on board or to
J. d. IVINGEITON it CO.,
)ago or JOHN PI ACK, Agent&
For Cluelainatl and Looterllle
TUILSDAY, JANUARY 21.
THE splendid passenger
stkaznor KEY W.IDST,W.S. .
commander.
For freight or baggage apply on board or to
_j a2O J, &LIVINGS - 1%9N & 00, Agents.
Eor miarietta, Gatiipelith, Part;
kereburg. and Pdrildnibuth:
EVERY TUESDAY, 10 A. X,
ripH E FINE PAASEN
GEE steamer, J. B. FORD, •,,
Ve. R. Kerr, commander, lames as
announced above,
For freight or passage apply on lmard.
!JOHN FLACK,A,gent.
EVERY TIIREIDAT,
LHE STEAMER SCIE : NOE,
Captain Win. Reno, lesiva for
ing, Marietta, Parkerebern an
Salltaolie, making weekly tripa,leavingPittebnsgh
every WRDREEIDAY at 3 o'clock, and returning
leaves Gallipolla every FRIDAY at 8 o'clock.
nolB D. H. LEWIS, Agent.
For Beaver, Ste beaville and
Wheel" s. ;.
pin PACKET STEAMER,
J. T.. N'COMBEI, .T. T. 211,09mbs
Commander, leaves for the above .. ,
Monday, Wednesday sad Friday a 12 M.
For freight , or passage sjpWy , on board or to
dela x•OCiLI. l'.: * CO.. W+ Astra*.
For Marietta, raurkermbusg
and Gaittpells.
Mg:IUB 1301314 DAY PAORPT.
FrIHE FINE 'SIDE WIZIFXL, •
j ; ateamer,UNDlNE, M.A. Oor.
Au sada. leaves Pittsburgh wen' BM"
%rola 4v.m.vreturafoir
seday aliVaaa. tea •
ltor frelgto or wow only ar 10
i. 4 gakr4-'
REX
and-far sale try
617 =CRY H. COLLIN&
NIIALT==tTMII
W itLi
opsuad ' : as t4 2 A Z 44ii t 7 t - **
117
NO. % 1 / 4, 1 1!Aria lITANIMir.f- ,
netehe trill • fillwatie
busfutv*ad wotthl asbilft.lo-F
trotiuttes***Linte. r ,-.‘ = •
. TO •Txriv
giLLFICCIALLY thelgettg.. •',
1116 , rant and .11disely Med.'.
es Pri vacuum of all do. _.* •
tIOZOMAttOVUL treat secret' ,
and dehesto disorders, %.1 •-••-
seliabase and &eases - or .
nuations on and'
cidenttO you comm ths of both
Vexes, and adults, singled or Martll4:',:Z 44-
131 r ntintasur rathlielm tkAtcliblt.
so, fee ignorant and raisecr.";:-}o.o.vw*:-FE-i
dread folly shocked, out thiiia;*" a
very - unmoral, and for mnia=l
corruption among their Obeli,
any cscriters.t Their funtr - pw shoidtuo
,-. st.;..
candour to keep teem in ispersitact 40.
tBe pine as Dr • Es stOMW - P; (Inept
test a lucririve practice ought- _WAWA,-
Among stupid fussily modest and, • •
tatail.,.i born and raised in iscrionueik.
as nrombricer• and who ectinvere
=yowls, he, to dollarsand
artily - gotten. If isle
that numerous-pa:remain:Li • • itus,
that their stns. douWer• and,
feeble, sickly sr.d or <Allot& '
an have been restozed to nsalthattiviatbyllts:!.-
LlPbeiddes many before anitalleriasav-: •
rase through him have been innednetcitsuftsium - "
anxiety, mortification
and
, to.. HavOs:Vit‘idviabac
of over thirty years'
consequent! y 7, he has superb:a skill inthe
of special di es, and whop Is didt7lo4il=
the profession, as well recommended by
able citizens, publishers, proprieirdeMkllittellklet-•
to &rhea, - or so celled ziectUrnaLeadtekeeirk
iwibi ) 1 malady can be completettourelly
the very last discovery that boa
female diseases he has bad copericirexpelial";
account of his old ego, saventr yanes..alltroparK ,
batty is completely cured. As for ocautemptlee at ,
pulmonary diseases my syrupic which are
zed from Iceland moss and other ingredi_
a skillful physicist:diveyam at this• •-•
has had more success than- all-theptatendois
that have as. et been discovered; as
cities will show. They are all gamin/sand iset.bb• -
(wind awarding to a pamphlerV-that eselt.pallfel
will get at the exami-vrill-fteett- ebvelfert•
Cm * 86 Ilmithaeld West" our Diamonds
Pri rate communications fromall parts of theLthdolii.
strictly attended to. Direct to • •
- .
Pittsburgh Pl!I
It. It. BlJl6Gliatik
r:Ez=
mAisrowAsrusis
EVERY DESCRIPTIQN
FURNITITRARC
Ito. 4b Smithfield ittriusN
PITTSBURON.
AFULL AB 30.11TMENT - p.IP
Pittsburgh' lisusubietured:
oomdanuy on band, wbich weirlusea sititmst
prim for culla. gal
LATE STYLES OF WINTEIU: I II,O, - ;
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VTE are et c rieleii MO& • IV -Ai
ofWinter ipsuottatageat -
importations of 0 8,. '.ANP
laWlNG43,wbich we flatter ourselveswill - •
to any assortment to be found . Eist or WOW,
will be made up to order in a superior style and at
price. to snit the team We would ,retweetildly
apnea an early call from our pitman aiditi•-•the
public.:
SAMUEL OItAY & SON,
• ,
MERCHANT TAILORS
No. 19 Fifth Street. %
eat ' --•*A
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS,
95 PIROBJ3
-NEW DRUGGETI3,I
75P11C088
NEW BRUSSELS CARPET
.56.Tliese havelust been received and atib,oftbe
LATEST
prices. AND RICHEST PATTAANS, at Iles 10*.
W. ~'GLINTOGH
.
AV ATE. 13113BASEI6— ,
A DE. BROWN'S MEDICAL • - filik '-:-- -
and BURSIOAL 011109, No. 60 . •••-•,,,-:-„ a .
Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, ' , ....;/ , ..,,
, •
Proinaylvenia.
Dr. BROWN le an old chi. n ...'. , ~.:,
sen of Eittsburgli, and has been • i, ''' . • , ,
in Practice for the last howdy- •y, . ,
Ace yam His business has = . _ -' „,
been eon/Sued mootir to. Private.. 1
and Surgical Diseases. • , -**.,
• .
orriausiss AND EITRANON•4 -' ~.,_,' 0 , -
in need of a =idiom' friend, should -
• not <mei All
find out the sure place of relief.' Vhe palter:lel i
regular uata, arid his ,atpoorlarioe In, the ,
• certain Was' of disseess lea ears
...,..,...
tes to of o
by the nee of ' flit silt , :fOlktirießbieral . '
, I
TINS,
DR. BED
sever fail to ours tho world Vermin* DI&
esses,:impurides and ScrohdoiniAiliistkani
all dieeetea arising' tram a haitiaditary •,•:_ ~
.1,2_
msnifetto limit in the form of aletter, ..., —"—
andamnat mew farms of skladiaitiese. , ; . ~
of which the pant fa entirely,.'"Winani
- personeseldhioted,DranwnolferebartaettiMfil•
and "Peed,' re i =k ,
Dr. Prown's remedies Ibrititri= j a
brought on often by that solitary habit"of _
gralafiadion, which that ;sung Int
often ore way to, (to their own : _ Atal .
theme GM) , reli remedies IinoWLAR
in a are sank andmaka sopeidy ,
...• • - 2 ,- iir - 2..",,i-..--
~aaerd
Dr. Brown's renamiltll'fiirifsWiliti
painful disease in s fiatol. - . .Wiln tiaarritiAlt .
CUM He also treats Piles, ElleaCeitanorchos,
Orititare, Unaal Zen*WNlFltilft
• icsnahly . Otte 41*O'illl'ia
I tale to Anti,4 snorts Padnifit,Wpaoli,
and XlAnsys, irritation ' the, Blades = ithie
i wich &Li dismiss of au ilicate _ ..„ ~ ,`7,...7, [ ,..4
, A letter the •
;raa, directed to DR. 0:611,
WilAk
. burgh. Ps, etil
_,,_ ,
thMill DAM tO all L
addvospi mummy
86MM !MD observation.
1 Mae and Private Booms.. No. le ,
.
! Met Pikkobanin. Pa oississ.
.
owl,. is slight veifibia , .
di" n Oaugh-ngickai"&o l 4
or aPase 0h.040,4 4
c") which might he ehitAe4
OC w i th a. WA' 1:18re - MOCV; I 7
# . 7Zegieded, oftenteminates serriosistgr
Few ccre aware of the impartz*p.,!
stopping a. t gattah. orti.O.t.
Said in its ft .-at gtafp3 ; or,
in the be g inning =ad yield to a
-mad remedy, if not fottawlirtrtiirioaa - '
attacks the lungs. 4
41AateueaR_Panchial,
-werefirst ihtroduced elecen~ dpi
has bath , imwed that . 014:443V1
ibest artide bee- tha -Put?"--/ Attfl.
I feitrugo ,theirciatraigf:
: ecuSib I. sifoc.4plunzikthut_
murnemus cffeatiaibievf the rffi L le i f t rn,-,
kttrimediate rete: ;f:f
~ate Speakers It
2:re2 find:them effsetual_fT,
B'ord .:yjaa Prugreate azaft:
inlarediaine, at BE contaaper.;!
I 14104 art dim
' I ILOSENG OUT Eane„._
AT IitEDIUCED •
As 'we NW , Dbartly mcamenoettetin=ft,...
n Inventory of stook, we bate amide'
W. ins In tba prices of
ALL OUR WINTER,
I. he larger vartion is zonoh below' Mil
makt4 prim. hinfigteen tomtit , - a iteri
l i a x t a i a PDaltive bauninnonn De • ame,
bayeraszne Invited to
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