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    Volume XX.
ENTIRELY VEGET 4H.LE?
NO ALCOHOLIC PREPARATION!
MA PURE TONIC MEDICINE.
DR HOOFLANDIS
CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS
PREPARED BY
DR. C. M. JACKSON. Philadel-
phia, Penna.,
IVill effectual's .. Cure
Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,
Chronic. or Nervous Debility, Diseases
of the_Kidneys, and all Diseases
Arising from a Disordered
Liver or Siomeeb,
such
as Consti
pation. Inward
Piles, Fullnes4 or
Blood to the Head,
Acidity of the Stomach,
Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust
for Food. Fullness or Weight in
the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink
ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stom
ach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and
difficult Breathing, Eluttering at the Heart,
Choking or suffocating sensations when in a lyit.g
Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or webs be
fore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in tho
Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, el
lowness of the Skin and E'Y
yes,Pain in
the Side. Beck, Chest, Limbs,
Sudden Flushes of Heat, Burn
ing in the Flesh, Constant
imaginings of E vii.
and great depres
sion of
spirits.
And will positively prevent Yellow Fever, Istilio us
Fever, ko,
THEY CONTAIN
NO ALCOHOL 011. BAD WHISK
They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine
toms out of a hundred.
-.•• • • .
Induced by the extensive sale and uniiaxsal
popularity of ileoffand's German Bitters, (purely
vegetable hosts of ignorant quacks and unscru
pulous venturers, have opened upon suffering
humanity the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape
of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious
drugs, and christened Tonics, Ste:am:hies and Bit
ters.
Beware of the innumerable array of alcoludi,
preparations in plethoric bottles, and big-bellied
kegs. under the modest appellation of Bitter,:
which, instead of curing only aggravates 11b1,11.iV,
and leave the disappointed i.uffPren , in despair.
YOU WANTSOMETIIIND n, STI? ENG
EN YOU?
YOU WANT A GOOD A PPETITE ?
DO YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR ro.V
STITUTIONt
DO YOU WANT TO FEEL WELL r
DO YOU WANT 7'O GET L'ID NEL I'o US
NESS?
DO WANT ENEHG
DO YOU WANT TO SLEEP wrLL
tO YOU WANT A BGISK .I'lo r f:\
FEELING?
If you do u,e
HOOFLAND'S GERMA N BITTERS.
From J. Newton Brooon. D. It., Edaor aOw I.:I,
cyclopedic, of Ittliaioaq
Although not disposed to ELvor
Patent Medicines in general. through ,thurkmt.
their ingredients and clime; I. yet know of Pt,
sufficient reason why a man limy not testify to the
benefit hebelieves himself to have received from
any simple preparation in the holm that he may
thus contribute to the benefit of others.
I do this the more readily in regard to limit
land's German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M.
Jackson, of this city, because I IY:t• ”rejlldice,l
against them for many years,- under itnpres
lion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture,
lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker.
Esq ~for the removal of this prejudice by proper
,ests„and for enecuragement to try them, when
suffering from great and long continued
The use of three bottles of these Bitters, at the
beginning of the present year, was fbilowed by
evident relief, and restoration to a, degree of
Bodily and mental vigor which I had not fi!lt for
ix months before, and had almost depain.d of re
aining. I therefore thank God and my &lend for
ireotiug me to the use of them.
J. NEWTON BROWN.
PHILADKLPHIA, June 23,1861. -
Prism do Rev. Joseph 11. Kennrd, l'oktor of the
Tenth Baptist Ohurch.
DR. JACKSON—DEAR Sal :—I have been fr
quently requested to connect my name with coin
mendations of different kinds of medicine, but
regardimg the , racties as out of toy appropriate
sphere, I have hall cases declined: but with a
clear proof in various instances. and particularly
in my owb family, of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof
land's German Bitters, I depart from toy usual
course, to express my full conviction that for
aesteraldebility of thesystetu, and especially Liv
er Complalntit is a safe and valuable preparation.
In some eases it may fail, but usually I doubt not
it will be very beneficial to those who suffer from
'he above causes. Yours very reopectfulb%
J, R. KENNARD,
Eighth below Coats street, Phila.. Dec. 24th.
Frond* W l / 4 qf ALDERMAN WUNDER, Ger
mantown.
GenmayrowN, June 1, 1861.
Ds. C. M. Jsegsou gave me pleasure,
woman ago, tome you a certificate, testif,ying
net the German Bitters had done for me. lam
ow ype perfectly cured of all those diseases your
sedieine professes to cure. viz; Dyspepsia, Chron
re smd Nervous debility. disease .of the Kidneys.
to. The powerful influence it exerts upon Ner
vous prostration is surprising, I have been con
sulted freqqently in reference to your Bitters.and
withoirt hesitation. have recommended it for the
aboveeempleinte, and in every instance it has
effectually cured. Your medicine has a great
reputation in Germantown. and is sold in every
Drug Store, and in most of the Grocery stores
here. If any ono should question what I say, let
them come toGermantown, and I will prove to
theirsatisfaction, that the Bitters have cured in
this vicinity snore than twenty cases of the above
d memos.
Reepeetfully, HANNAH WUNDER.
Main street. above Rittenhouse. Germantown,
ewes.
JUST THR WINO FOR THE SOLDIERS.
Will build up the constitution, and give health
and l 's tb trength to an overtasked and diseased
ea.
READ THE TESTIMONY FROM I'HE ARMY
PHILADELPHIA, August 12, 1862.
DR. C. M. JAcKsox—Dear Sir: While in Vir
ginia, owing to the change of water, I was taken
with a aevure.dtarrhees, which seemed incurable.
and which greatly weakened me. When we
cached Martinsburg, I feared I should have to
ome home; but noticing some of your Bitters in
.he store Mr. B. H. Price, in that town, I pur
hued a supply, and on taking it was speedily
re o eal
lY
hckeddt an te d
Di k pen h nee d a no h r ea u w of q u t. A
number of my comrades, who suffered in thesame
manner and from the same cause, with whom I
shared the Bitters, loin me in this certificate. I
upeet to return to the seat of war with the Lea
rn:4=d shall certainly take a supply of the Ba
ssin my knapsack. I.would not he without it
rite weight in gold, particularly on going into a
pustule region.
Tome, truly, A. E. ALTENIUS.
Company B, Scott Legion.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS
that the *nature of "C. JACKSON,"
Waaresa of each bottle.
Primatal Office and Manufactory,
wo. 681 AXICI-1 ►STREET.
JONES & EVANS,
(9OCCESSOINI TO C. M. JACK&ON k CO.)
PROPRIETOR&
mar For U nit e d Dangests and D ealers in every
tows is th States, sad by
Di. GEO. H. "KEYSER,
Pittsburgh.
U. P. SCIRWARTZ,
irrsta."l AlleallonZMY;
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THE ANDREWS. PATENT PXPg.
(PATENTED ZANtriXT n0ar,..1 - -
REQ UI RES ONLY A TlitIAL TO
prove its ineouiparable ispedinitS to any
pipe now in use. It may-be smoked without any
deleterious or sonoteasant effects. OU of to
bacco is not drawn into tke mouth, and the
tongue does not become furred or coated from
haling its poisonous properties. The bowl is made
of the fi nest Devonsatre clay, and gives to the to
bacco a peculiarly pleasant fragrance. The to
bacco cannot become malt, an in ordinary PlPes.
I because the drip beneath receives the saliva. that
I insensibly escapes into the stem: hence the pipe
never. becomes offensively rank, and the breath
‘,l the snicker does not p roclaim to .every. one ho
insets that he has been indulging •
When the bowl becomes elog.ged, or the drip
beneath requires cleansing, the pipe maybe taken
s tar: by removing the rim... The clay bowl may
at any thee be re-tared to its original whiteness
by burning in the lire. (Bist drying it•thoneughlY)
era new bowl may ho procured of the dealer:
,!.Read the opinions of those who have tried
thisi!ipe :
from personal experience, we know It to be
all that it is represented."—Phstada. inquirer.
'A very decided improvement."—Public Ledger
'All who have tried it bear testimony to its ex
cellence."—Evening Bulletin.
'Decidedly the best pipe in use."—Nisnayeak
Star.
"The pleasures of a smoke are enhanced a
thousand fold by its use, and the deleterious of
fects of smoking are entirely obviated."—Smodap
.Dffpateh.
I heartily concur in the testimonials you have
as to its superiority over all other pipes in use."—
John S. Ro hrer. M. 0.
It obviates, to a great extent, the deleterious
effects of the poisonous constituents of tobaceo—
an essential Olt andnicatine."—S, a Brirdenbarb.
Numerous other extracts might be given, but
the above are deemed suflicient
JONES St EVANS. General Agents,
No. 631 Arch street, Philadelphia.
414"1" tinnion—As this pipe is protected by Let
ters Patent, any person who may imitate it shall
be proseeuted to the full extent of the law.
W. & I). RINEIIAItT, Agents.
So. 149 and 131 Wood street,
jelB.2uteed Pittsburgh.
WILLIAM BAGAL EY,
WHOLESALE GROC E
NOB. 18 AND 20 WOOD STREET,
0;M. II.SM ITU
Wll. •1. SYIITII :ar
WHOLESALE GROCERS
rich. U 2 SECOND AND 147 FIRST STREETS
auzi PITTMB du .
_ .
gPECIA L NOTICE.
MALTESE LACE COLLARS AND SETTS
First selention from a Dew importation
PATTEUNS NEV,
EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL,
J 6wie by
EATON. lIACRLNI Ji CO_
1. Fifth street.
13:19 I"[EAMSTEII.3-19 ANTED 131-
AL M TAT EI.V. lOU experienced teamsters,
for service in the "Mountain Deparnnent."—
Wages $2:5 per month and one ration
. per diem.
Transportation will unfurnished to their destina
tion. Apply to A. MONTGOMERY,
Major and QuartermasterA.
Office Quarteriwv‘ter U. S. A., No. 319 Liberty
street. Pittsburgh. i'a. my2l-11
GnEvr REDUCTION IN SUMMER.
Boo7's, AN P GAIT_ERN
t:IIEA CASII STQft.l; OF
.luSEl'll DOI: LAND,
Market , ±tri,t..ii. , :zonit door from Filth. jya;
ROBERT ARTHURS,
c tux y AT LAW,
02-Ze MISS; ONER OF DEElls, .of Ohit
IVisrunrin, Virginia, New York
Florida, Indiana, K.en
uck l).!
No. k 3.5 FOURTH STREET.
114 , riV51 to? THE ENECUTIVE rOIII4ITTEI2
ALLEOHENY COUNTY,
Pi tvi; , urgh, July 3och.l'ii.;2.
AirTuE MELTING , OF TB F. EX ECU
Ti VIE CCM IiITTEE held till, day. the fbl
lowing resolution was adopt-d:
/ie./med. That subscription books be opened a
the Banking House of Messrs. kratuer & Halm
35 fifth street, Pittsburgh, and at Mechanics
Bank Federal street, Altegheny City, anti tha,
notice to that effect be published in the city pa
pers.
In accordance with the aloove, books for sub
scriptions to the Bounty Fund for Velma.
teerti trots Alle,.beny county have been opened
at the places f (heated in tee resolution.
Tne Committee would meet respectfully but
earnestly appeal to every citizen, to come forward
in this important crisis of our National affairs,
a,,d contribute, t • the extent of hi• abili.y, to aid
in placing in the lie d, in the shortest possible
time. the quota of volunteers required from this
county. AI. 110 4 E,
3y31 2w President of Committee.
L''''
Ll3lll,
LiME.
Builders and Contractors will find a superior arti
cle of
LIME.
which we are prepared to deliver.
DICKSON STEWART &
Coal Yar d , 509 Liberty street
.T. H. CASIDAY.
Note. Stork, Draft s Bead and Mores
gage, Reid Estate and Mier.
chandler, Broker.
OFFICE. ROOM N 0.12 BURKE'S BUILDING,
FOURTH STREET, Pittsburgh. Pa.
5ze,25,000 to invent in Mortgages and No. 1
m
U S s o itimt s .T . rant AsT zits. WAR.
D OTHER CLAIMS AGAINST
THE GOVERNMENT.
ougilt by
PITTSBURGII TRUST COMPANY,
e 27 -3md JOHN D. SCULLY. Cashier.
Loretta Springs, Cambria °minty, Pa
iIITWATED ON TUE ALLEGHENY
to , Mountain, near Loretto, 4 miles from Cres
son Station, ,Pennsylvania Railroad, Cambria
county. Pa., will be open for the reception of Vis
itors
On the 23th day•ef June.
An excellent Band of Music will be in attend
ance during the season.
For circulars and further information, epplLy to
FRANCIS A. GaBBoN.
JelB-dt,eo • Proprietsor.
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS AT
Maerum far Glydeli.
remelt Embroideries and Lames:
Collars, Setts, Bands and Lams;
Ladies' Cherniseltes is Sonars Fronts ;
lace. Crape and Tissue Vetioi
liern•stiteheit, Embroidered dt Plain
Illandkereblers; . .
An eleitant atsortment of Childrett's Embroid
ered Waists, Pantaletts and Fancy Almon& of
new designs, received and for sale at old orices.
MACRUM .t• DLIT E.
Nlarliot at , between fth k Diamond.
L&TE STYLES OF
hiIUM.3IIOII. GOODS
JUST RECEIVED.
MR. SAML. GRAY
- KWAS JUST 111Mlimgmlf FROM TUE
Aum. ko' sr, and we ate now reoehdegaa ehgaat
etoek of Goo& for the Simmer Wear..eombining
together one of the choicest and most destrattle
stocks to badamd Ea* end take - special pp' ride is
earning the attention of oar patrons and the lie to to an egaminetion of the. aaww. which : will b w
made ap_toorder 1n onr
the of a itspamoisto li "' Li d'. llwhathrer nat4M-11Wir4,
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 1862.
HORNE'S TRIMMING STORE.
ALL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUYERS
To our stook of goods, purchased early in J uly
previous to the advance in prices.
Dress Trimmings in Every Variety;
Black Velvet Ribbons, all widths;
Embroidered Collars and Sett s;
Lace Collars antifietts;
!rooting Collars;
Linen Handkerehlebs„ embroidered,
hemmed and corded
Hoop Skirts and Mechanic Corsets;
Army Shirts, Drawers, Socks, de.;
Narrow Cowled-Edge Trimming Rib
bons;
Ladies' Superior Cotton Hosiery
Gloves.duantlets, and Ink Laee Mitts;
Buck Riding Gauntlets;
Ladies' Brown and Black Straw Hats •;'
Chenille and Invisible Hair Nets;
Woolen Yarns, new lot Just received ;
Porternonnales at all prices;
Black English Crape; Bombazine;
Grenadine; Crape and Lace Veils;
Fancy Goods and Notions of all kinds
Joseph Horne,
77 & 79 MARKET STREET,
Wholesale Rooms. 2d and :id Stories. se
Proposals for Army Wagons.
OFFICE QUARTERMASTER S. A WHY,
Pittsburgh, Penn's, Aug. 4, 1862.
‘, I ,EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE III:-
t•• CEIVED at this office until 12 11, on Satur
day, the 9th of August. hiti2, fur the delivery tit
euch point or points. Within the limit; of the city.
RS may be designated by the undersigned : id - I'llre,,
Hundred Army Wagons. Specifications to be
seen at this office.
Bids will he received for the whole number. or
for any number not less than One Hundred. Bids
will not be received from any person not scot:die
engaged in the manufacture of Wagons. }'.ash
bid must be aceempaulcd by 3. guaranty for the
execution of a contract. in case th, bid be ac
cepted, and good and sufficient security in not
than the amount of the bid. will be requited for
the dueperformance of the contrast.
' The bidders will state explieitly the period
within which they propose to deliver, and of her
things being equal, preference will be given to
bids specifying th, shortest period.
Blanksigms of bids, guaranties, and bonds may '
be proeditd on application at this calico person
idly, or by letter or telegraph.
Pronosals by firms must mune all the parties to
such firms.
Tho proposals of bidders not in conformity- to 1
the above requirements will not be condiered.
Bidders must be present when trio bids are
bpenoth
The right to reject all bids is reserved.
Address proposals as follows: _
/MAJOR ALEX. MONT4I4EIIERY.
• quartermaster U. $A , •
Pittsburgh, Pa,.
And endorse them "Props.: tis for Army Wagons."
and
PITTNR If it G U
.JOS. R. IitTN.TER
EASTERN CARRIAGES, BUGGIES ti
EASTERS SECOND -21ANOCO, TWO.
SEATED Carriage -top Euggie, :tml Light
Buggies, without tops. will posit' vet: I:e .1,1 at
the lowest prices, to suit the tiu:es. 1 1 4r0.,u I sir i•
tendon paid to repairing.
MRS. JOSEPII WHITE,
Lawrenceville. Peen street.. near the 'C.v....Nile
Run.
OHAVEL. FELT. AN I) CA:CVA,
ROOFING.
ATERIA ES CONSTANTLY uW
halal. for rule with instruetions;
/ RON SA TUBA TED IrJR
tiur work is not to inn ex:!ello.I by that .•f any
Roofer in Western Pentvylvanitt.
ii. P. Slit IP 7., Sailibrielit st.
je2.s.4nutt P i t tsburgb..
rriIIOSIAS RATT)GAN, EIIIttsPEAN
A. Agent, 115 Water street, Pitz.siqtrgh. Pa..
is prepared to bring out or send back pas.iengerg
from or to any part of the ob.: country, either by
steam or sailing packets.
&MIT URA} TS FUR SALE, payable in any
part of Europe.
Agent for the Indianapolis aLd Cineinnaa Rail
rOad. Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line it
Paokete, and for the lives of Steamers:M
ing between New York, Liverpo.);. (ilas.tos s sod
Galway. Irk 1
KENSINGTON
IRON AND NAIL WO.RRS.
Manufacturers of
ar.Shern, Boller, Plate. floor, A
and T iron. MON and silNicev ;,
iso, Screen, Small T Rail and Flat Bar lisilt
Iron, suitable for Coal Works.
Works are adjoining the CITY itAS W ()EX
Warehouse. No. Sia Wateraareet ai
6 Market street, Rattaley'ft Ituildiog.
aplB:6am-is
STOVE iv
0
101 Ar. .
A, BRADLEY,
110. SS WOOD STREET,
corner Second, Pittsburgh,
Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail dealer in
all kinds at
Oook, Parlor, and Heating Stoves, Grate
Fronts, Fenders, iko.
N' In our sample room may be found the
ELEBRATED GAS BURNING COOK STOVES
EUREKA AND TROPIC,
merits or which have .been fully tested by
. ousatids. and the Stove pronounced unequaled
y any in tdesirab l his e
markets together with agreat many
ther
have also a very large assortment of
PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES.
embracing some of the BEST PATTERNS now
.ffered to thtioublic.
Sir FANCY ENAMELED GRATE FRONTS
AND FENDERS, of the newest styles. Common
Kitchen Bow adJam Grates, all of which are
offered at very low
air Special inducements offered to builders in
want of GRATE FRONTS. my29tl
WILLIAM WWII,. tecatwttaa.
ILIIIMBON.A. COMA. ' Special Partner.
General Partner.
MEANS dr COFFIN,
(summon to WCandless, Means & C 0.,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Oorner Wood and Water Strerte,
1111 k; P.. 11
LAKE SUPER lOR COPPER MINES.
SMELTING WOK KS.
Rl"Ctnilolit dr CO:a
Manufacturers of
Sheath. Brasiers' and Bolt Copper. Pressed Coto-
Per Bottotus.Raised Still Bottoms, Spotter
Solder, go. Also importerg end
dealers in Metals, Tin
Plate. Sheet Iron.
Fire, Ara.
20 Constantly on hand. Thunen's Machine
and Tools._Mvegouse. No. 14 eFIRST andll2o
SECOND MMTS, Pittsburgh, Penna. •
Special orders of Copper opt to any desired
a tarn. faMtidasw
SOLAR OIL WORKS COMPANY,
OP PENNSYLVANIA:
OFFICE BT. CLAIR SPREE/. wear the Bride.
WEAVER. JR.. Seareiary and Trasea rar „
fliffltßAt
4174•11 , lIEVOLVERS, ALL SIZES ,
Wilk& New Nodel tioWE T faml• at listzTL ogre bp
IN Wood ZINO:
PI MC ICALIVIEIS
We belt leave to call the attention of
EAT no 1."1 , :ii.1 4 .11 &
1...1._A1w le I) eit. 131 %C t 4.
DAILY POST.
THE ELEVENTH fOMMANDIENT
i.Conclutied from Yesterday.)
r hero was a fine little boy, sixyears old,
at thin fable, who had been brightened up
and dressed in his best, in order to grace
the minister's reception. Charles was
fall of talk, anti the parents felt a mutual
pride in showing him oft, even before their
humble guest, ;he noticed him particular
!y, though he had not much to say.
— Come, Charley," said Mr. W., after
I the meal %%es over, and he sat bearing
back in-his chair, "can't you repeat the
pretty hymn mamma learned you last Sat
urday
Charley started oil' without further invi
tation, and repeated very accurately two
on ti,ree vetses of a new camp-meeting
hymn that was just then very popular.
••New let us hear you say the command
ments." spoke out the mother, well
pleased at the child's performance.
Anti Chaticy repeated them with the
aid of a little prompting.
"How many cutnnunidnients an:there"
asked his father.
The child hesitated, and then looking
up at the stranger, near whom he sat. said
Milkweed ly :
many ate there?"
The man thought for some moments,and
then said, us if in doubt:
"Eleven, are there not ?"
"Eleven!" flacniated Mrs. W., in un
feigned surprise.
"Eleven !" said her husband, with more
rebuke than astonishment in his voice.
"Is it possible, sir, that you don't know
how many commandments there are? How
many arc there, Charley? Come, tell me;
you know of course."
"Ten," replied the child.
"Right. my son." returned Mrs. W.,
looking with a smile of approval on the
child. ••Right. There isn't a child of his
age within teu miles who can't tell you
there are ten eommaudments. Did you
ever read a Bilde. sir?"
n I watt a little buy I used to read
it sonwtimes. But Inn sure I thought
there. were eleven Cu m man d m ts. Are
you not mistaken about there being only
tent
Sister W. lifted up her hands in unfeign
ed astonishment, and exclaimed:
"Could tiny one nelieve it? Such igno
rance of the
Mr. W. did not reply, but rose, and go
ing to one carrier of the room, where the
good hook lay upon the small stand, he
put it on the table before him, and open
ed at that portion in which the command
ments arc reeurded.
There, — he said, placing his linger up- .
on the ' proof of the stranger's error.
— There. dye see
L ies, it does say ten, — replied the man;
"and yet it seems to me there are eleven.
l'm sun: I al way.; 1.1101.4.01 t so. "
it say ten? — inquired Mr. 11%,
with marked impatience in his voice.
d:tes, certainly. —
what more do you wait? t 'mist
na believe the Bible
"0 yes. ; and yet it
strikes LIP Aiinf•how that the-r.: must he
eleven commandments. Hasn't one been
added somewhere eisc
Now this was too much for brother and
sister W. to Lear. Such ignorance of sa
cred matters they felt to be unpardonable.
A long lectare folluwed, in which the man
was scolded, admonished and threatened
with divine indignation. At its close he
modestly :„.-,Led if lie might, not have the
Bible to read for an hour or two before re
tirine: tor tue night :I'his request was
grentsd witl, pleasme than any of
the preceding
Shortly nftt-r supper the man was con
ducted to the little square room. accom
panied by th,! Ingle. Before leaving him
alone, Mr. V.". felt it to be his duty to ex
hort him to spit itunl things, and he did so
most earnestly fns lee or fifteen minutes.
But he could not see that his words had
made much impression, and he finally left
his guest, lamenting his obduracy and ig
norance.
In ft.; morning he tone- down, and,
meeting Mr. W.. asked him if he would be
so kind as to lend him a razor,that he might
remove his beard, which did not give his
thee a very att ractive aspect. His request
wits granted.
"We aiil have prayers in about ten
minute," said Mr. W.. as he handed him
the razor: and shaving box.
Ile apomired and behaved with due pro
priety at fitinily worship. After breakfast
he thanked the farmer and his wife for
their hospitality, end, departing, went on
his journey.
Ten o'clock came, but Mr. N. had not
arrived. So Mr. and Mrs. W. started for
the meeting-house, not doubting that they
would find him there. But they were dis
appointed. A goodly number of people
were inside the meeting-house, and a
goodly number outside, but the minister
had not arrived.
"Where is Mr. N. ?" inquired a dozen
voices, as a little crowd gathered around
the farmer.
"He has not come yet. Something has
detained him. But I will look for him—
indeed I fully expected to find him here.''
The day was cold, and Mr. W., after be
coming thoroughly chilled, concluded to
go in and keep a look-out for the minister
from the wpidow near which he usually
sat. Others, from the same cause, follow
ed - his example, and the little meeting.
house was soon tilled as one after another
mine dropping in. The farmer, who.turn
ed toward the door each time it was open
ed, was a little surprised to see his guest of
the previous night enter, and come slowly
down the aisle, looking from side to side,
us if searching for a vacant seat, very few
of which were now left. Still advancing,
he finally got within the little enclosed al
tar ascending to the pulpit, took off his
old grey oVereoat, and sat down.
By this time Mr. W. was at his side, and
had his luind upon his arm.
"You wustn t sit here. Come down,
and 1 will 'show you a seat," said he, in an
excited tope.
"Thank you," , replied the man, in a
composed voice; —lt is comfortableherc."
And the man remained immovable.
Mr. W.', feeling embarrassed, went
down to get a brother official to assist him
in making a forcible ejection of the man
from theplace he was desecrating. Imtnc•
diately upon his doing so, however, the
man rose, and, standing up at the desk,
opened the hymn-book. His voice thril'a
ei to the finger ends of brother W. as, is
a distinct and impressive manner, he gave
out the hymn beginning,
Hein us to help each other. Lord,
Each other's cross to h..ar;
Let each hit fr.ondly aid afford,
Aud feet a orother's care.
The congregation rose after thestranget
had read the entire hymn, and repeated
the first, two lines for them to sing.
Brother W. usually started the tunes.
He tried thSs time, but went off' on a long
metre tune. Discovering his mistake at
the second word, he balked and tried it
again, but he stumbled on a short metre.
A musical brother here came to his aid,_
and led off in a nine which suited the
measure in which the hymn was written.
Mier singing, the congregation knee ed,
and the minister (for no one doubted his
real character) addressed the throne of
Grace with with much fervor and eloquence.
The reading of the chapter in the Bible
succeeded; then there was a deep pause
throughout the room,in anticipation of the
text, which the preacher prepared to an.
uounce.
Brother W. looked pale, and his hands
and knees trembled. Sister W.'s fnee
_looked like crimson, and her heart was
beating so loud that she wondered wheth
er the sound was not heard by_the sis- I
ter who sat beside her. There was a
breathless silence. The dropping of a
pin might almost be heard. Then the fine,
emphatic tones of the preacher filled the
crowded room.
•
"And a new commandment I give unto
you : that you love one another."
Brother W. had bent forward to lis
ten, but now he sank back into his seat.
This was the eleventh commandment.
The sermon was. deer, searching, yet
affectionate and impressive. The preach
er uttered nothing which could, in the
least, wound the brother and the sister of
whose hospitality he had partaken, but I
said much that smote upon their hearts,
and made them painfully conscious that
they had not shown as fallen kindness to
the stranger as he had been entitled to re
ceive on the broad principles of humanity.
But they suffered most from mortification
of feeling; that they should have treated
the Presiding Elder of the district after
such a fashion was deeply humiliating.and
the idea of the whole affair getting abroad
interfered sadly with their devotional -
feelings throughout the whole period of
service.
At last the service was over, the ordi
nance administered, and the benediction
pronounced. Brother W. did not know
what it was best for him to do. He never
was more at a loss in his life. Then Mr.
N. descended from his pulpit, but he did
not step forward to meet him. How could
ha do that? Others gathered around and
shook hands with him, but still he linger
ed and held back.
"Where is brother W. at length
heard risked. It was the voice of the min
ister.
"Here he is," said one or two, opening
the way to where the farmer stood.
The preacher advanced, and catching
his hand, said:
"How do you do, brother W., I am
glad to see you. And where is sister W?"
Sister W. was brought forward, and the
preacher shook hands with her heartily,
while his face was lit up with smiles.
••l believe I will find a home with yoit,"
he said, "as it was settled."
Before the still embarrassed broi her and
sister could reply, some one asked :
"How clone you to be detained SO late?
You were expected Irt3t night. And where
is brother H. ?"
"Brother R. is replied Mr. N..
and 1 had to come alone. Five miles from
this place my horse gave out, and I had
to come the rest of the way (.11 toot.
But I became so cold and hungry that I
found it necessary to ask a farmer not
far from here, to give me a night's lodg
ing which he was kind enough to do. I
thought I was still three miles off, but it
happened I was notch nearer my jour
ney's end than I supposed."
This explanation was satisfactory to all
parties, and in due time the congregation
dispersed, and the Presiding Elder went
home with brother and sister W.
One thing is certain, however, the story
never got out for some years aft.2r the
worthy brother and sister bad passed
from their labors. and it was then rela
ted by Mr. himself, who was rather
eccentric in his character, and, like num
bers of his ministerial brethren, fond of a
little joke. and given to relating ate, les.
121=12
WESTERN STOVE WORKS,
2415 LIBERTI STREET.
PITTSBURGH
GRAFF & CO.,
AI A. N UVA.CT
Would oall the attention of the public to theft
LARGO; HTOUK
of well selected
COMPARLOR AND HEATING STOVES.
ASO. INIMOVID
Kitchen Ranges. Grate . Fronts, 1101
low Ware, dfte., anaemia which will
Nonni the ilest Coal. Cook
Nieves la the State.
The Diamond, Admix, Air-Tight
Eclipse, and Iron Oity,
Were awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at the
State Fair for the BEST COAL COOK
STOVES. Also FIRST PRE
MIUM awarded to the
TRUE AMERICAN. GLOBE k REPUBLIC.
For the BEST_ COOK NOW IN USE. The
KENTUCMAN and KANSAS Premium Stove!
are unaurpamtd. We call attention of DEALERS
and BUILDERS to the least stock. of
CRATE FRONTS AND FENDERS
IN THE STATE.
N B—We line the DIAMOND and ECLIPSE
oal Cook Stoves with Soap Stone Linings, which
and the lire better than iron. oo2S:is
HO FOR THE WAR!
Before going, buy a pair of
BOOTS. SHOD% AND GAITERS.
AT BORLAND'S
Cheap Gash Store.
au9 98 Market street. 2.1 door trout Fifth
CUSSING OFT SALE OF
BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS,
AT BORLAND'S.
au9 99 Market street, 2d door from Fifth.
Trustees' Bale.
uY IFIRTVE OF AN ACT OF ASSEM
NAP ELY of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva
nia, approved February 1562. I. will =wee to
public sale, on the lamina. in the Borough of
Sharon. Mercer co. Pa, on 3londay. August 4,
1862, the property of the •
Ililtimmi lema Company,
Consisting of one Rollins MW, Steel Wcrks. a
larn Warehonae.4o Dwelling Houaea.and Wane,
of UM; together :with all Imagery Machinery
for inanukietnring Iron, Kale, and Steel.
This is a desirable property for any party wbdi
ing to embark in the business. located on the Erie
Exemidea Pannitrivania Canal, in the centre of
the beet coal swim •in Western Pennsylvania.
convenient to 'Ave Blast Furnaces. and with a
good IncePoet of the Erie k Pittsburgh Railroad
gismidg through it. Plate to be abeolate.
Werwes—Ono-third in hand. and the balance
in two equal payments of six and nine mouths,
with interest from confirmation of sale.
M. C. TROUT. Trustee.
Sharon. July 10,1882 iyl4-3wl
AirIIDER-2 0 BARRELS CHOICE CI
DERAnt received on consignment and for
for sale bi REYMEII, & BROTHERS,
- ire Nos. US and UM Wood meet,
WINE ?APB= ELAINGILII6III-1111 aux.
JL` EON. Boma aid to ,
a
Public Sale of Orizaba Iron Works, So
phia Furnace, Eta.
irlY PURSUANCE OF AN WAN O=.
I) teN issued out of the District Court of Alle
gheny County, in the Commonwealth of Petinspl
vania, to No.:I of November' Tem , 11158.1 will
expose to public sale, at the Aferohlig=4"
on Four OW
ii street. in the •of ie.
Weiine , day the 27th day et Amu%/1114111,411
o'cliii.k. I', M. or at such time abgi ' loptio .
said a.t 1. may be' then and there 7
.aillihiP
following described property. to wket:: .- iii' lo . . i2 . .
Ttici iLtatiA and tenements compoliage !Pi
tenant to Orizaba Work 3 and iSdpiiiii .
sitanta i , Pollock Township, adjolglinto - '
' cent to tho borough of Newcastle. in Lioggerog
county. Poonavl r (Min. , bounded and described. al
oubb
fellows :
A piece of land bounded, north by NesharMiek - '
cireek„ east by the Pennsylvania eanalooutli '
other land of said trust, and wen by Nadia ; P
creek, containing one acre, more or less; on w
are erected a blast furnace. known by theasigarige
Sophia, 40 feit square and 4.5 feet high; eartillg
housec
toyer houhcinder ho r
house. ook how%
boiler house, engine nous% engine and blast, wick
three boilers in the boiler hone, and , live• extra
boilers sot and complete, and large brick stook. I -
A ). i —.. - T of land, beginning at north-east corner
of Rolling:Kill lot, on Neshannook meek:mm[l3hr
thence north .179"° west 192 feet, north 4734.410144
I f;I fact, thoni:e along said mill 1et241 0 ,4 feet tone
pines of beginning; on which is a brick aloe Intl
all so k - mith shon.
A pie -u of land v f ono acre analti mal
mom or less, beginning at a post near
on Pennsylvania canal, running south 25 west
300 feet to a post on said canal; thencesind 219;
ea5t.349.5. feet to a post on Neshannock creep;'
11
thence south 40 , ),? west 300 feet by,said oreek.to a
past; thence south 2034° east249X feat:MUM Piece
o' beginning: on which is erected a rolling AK: ,
the wain building 150 by 212 feet. with sheds at ,
ta•-•,beti, in which are 16 boiling, farnams...s last,
in g 1 urnaces boilers and engine sufficient to drive
a:1 the mad:liners in said mill, bar rolbfisissidl
rolls. nail plate and muck rolls, squeezers. shear;
etc , 25 nail machines and one wrought eltikVi4Sll7
chine. tend a brick warchonse, 60 by 20 feet:
A piece of land hevinnins on the canal at meth
west c-rner of mill Lot, and running, south: Mi
west 1%6 feet along said c , ntd, thence sell=
east 50 feat by land of J. & J. C. White, thence
south 2° east 181 feet by street. threes weet 24:1114
to a post, thence south 2' east 150 feethwasi sdijoy:
thence IS feet' by J. if J. Q. White. tOlnin-kitt. ;
thence along said lot to the place of beginning`; '
containing one-half acre, more or loss. on which le
a nail and stave factory. 46 by 112 foot. etr
nginarel
boiler house , with engine sufficient to drive ma
chicory for 24 nail mecbines, ono spike machine.
one stave machine, circular saws. ke.. therein - me:-
tained , oue clayhowe.sl by 34 feet , with' ws
ehinery for grinuing and Ul ,
=1361141 day to make
.
fire brick.
A lot of ground. No. 6. in White's addition to
New Castle, bounded on the north and east by
Streets south by lot No. 'I. auci west: by Jefferson
street; 51 fe.t front by 160 feet ron which is a
brick cooper shop, :ffi by 40 foot. and carpenter
shop 12 feet square.
A piece el' land in the borough of New Csstle,
beginning at the north-west eorner of School
'louse on east side of Jefferson meet. wear the
bridoc over Neshannock creek; thence north IMP'
east 130 feet to said creek:thence north 373i0 Wert
to 43 feet ; thence south 6359 west 2111 feet t...34:1
croon street; thence south I° east 125 feet; WIZ*
p:a..7e of bogosnitur, containing one sore. snozeror
!eta.
A for of ground hounded. north by other lasita . IR
acid trusi, ea:A la A. L t 2 W. (trawler& south
by Wine " iwir4, and weil. by Jeferreu street. on
which is crested a brink dwelling house.
the 44,,,,,.,1 e .,, r ib e d property will be soli, ba- ,
retber in separate parcels, as
(lederi flea
undid ido; hAlf of 41)0 sores of land, more
or in Nest anuoek township bounded. north
by the wlord, sat by Pearson, Pyle and - otimm.
south by Thotaas Palls, and west by Maitliadaind
Crawford, a ',qui:shag. with coal, about. Z5O Zetell
tami banks opened, a number of trams
Louses. 4i.teda , stables. coke oven:. Ite. ,
erected therzou.
A piece of laud in Neithannock township
bounded by lands of Aleaander, James
Boyle, and John Jlefiee, containing:l9 acres and
porehei, on which is erected a plank house, a
log Louse. a fra:ne stable: about 2u acrescleared:
aL-o a rpx-i ,Thrir,x of water:
Three e..%•iauott,l ion-. iu Pollock
township. b, untied 0 - a the north by Cunningham
nod t.titor , , by Whits, east by town aLd
other 6, i:4i tby on irb.lob are emoted
kr.u.”., F : ,r
, . ,
A pu.,-.• or iL, township. taint
south.t.astero..k road, eentaieiny acres,
more er being part of the Ihnipaon knot'
• titrehaw," by?. Mo;oradek from Diann ihnip
eQ/A, tuxto nb,ut 1;.i" mile/ikon New CANON on
the Eazthrw:lr r ad
A got of man. 60 feet front by NO in depth, in
tho burough ~f Now tiastle bounded north br
atrect, ca., by ultu,., south by Jacob Lint. arid
we.t by .1 effer,..on street, ou which erected
Ironic smbie.
A int of groutia. in Pollock - townshiu. is White's
edclitioe or Cast le. beginning on Mill Street.
st .:orner tintolio t 2; tho u s south :Pena by
so id st rcot Es.l fc?t; tbenee south SS° west *by Tot
No. 3. 1a) ::tort thenoo north west by alley 50
toot to molt': or of lot No. 1; thence north.
SS' east 14 lot 2, 100 frot, to :he piece of be.' -
lilt GRAFF ginning. _
A name house and lot in Pollock township,
bounded north by \ a.liannooli creek. east by def•
Parson street, B est by east by
A lot of around in said township. boundealinora
by Wallace. moot by an alley. south by Dickson.
and west by Croton road. beut:so lost in front by
150 loot in depth
Also, a tract of land of ab out 4'..N sores, in Su--
gar Creek township, Vonnogo county; Peasmylva
rna, Mnowu nv the tiaw Moil tract being the same
described in deed from Pollard MeCormlok.dated
i3d August, 11455.
..1130.. a lot of ground in the City' c.f. Detroit sad
State of Michtgen.dc:;cribed tho oast half - and •
aetrip air the west halt of fivefeet in width,
clime the mitre length thereof. of lot nutaber3 of
block No. 4701 the Cass Farm.
A wore full end accurate descriotion of the proP
erty to be sold will be furnished front the deeds at
the time of sale. ' •
- - • .
Tunun--Ouo-fourth of the purchase in ihuld,
upon t tecution of thn deed or deeda.aud ther m -.
i
iduu in three consecutive annual n-taßatents
thereafter: with ii.tereut from the date of the Ale=
knowledement of the deed betere the Court. Bait
deferred paymente to be secured by bonds and.
mortgage upon the property. Tweaty-fire per
ee t of the hand money - when the property is
:Prue!: down. WM, G. - POWER;
jy
S. B. 41 . C. P. MARKLE,
Manufactories and Dealers in •
ROOK. CAP LETTER.
and &Include of
WRAPPING PAPER, have removed from
Mo. Wood street to
NO SMITHFIELD STREET.
Pittobursh. Pa..
ape
Aar Cash paid for RAGS
110111DIT DALIALL
ROUT. DALZELL dr CO.,
Wholesale Grocers,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING lIIIRCIDUITS
Ds&lard In Produce and Pittsburgh Benufeetoree.
No. 241 LIBERTY STABIL%
et.ouol. PITTSBURGH
FAMILY COAL DEPOT. •
WM. M. STEWART,
.030...5..x.w.it. IN COAX...
IR-., Corner SOUTH COMMON Ig SANDUSKY
ETREETT. ALLEGHENY CITY.
IRA. Families supplied with Goal at low rata
one hort notice. mhsc3m.
CHANCE FOR BARGAINS.
The Subscriber wishing to elm out hie salaam
BOOTS, SLIOhB. AND CIA;TERS.
To make room for Fall Goods, will - offs: them at a
slight advance on cost You must tall at the
CHEAP CASH STORE,
OE JOS C. BOItLAND'S . ,.
au:M ark e t stroll& 2d door [mu Fifth.
Di A. lid Ell 90 II
How LOST! now HES'I'OREDI
Just let.led ELlVelolie. Priam
A LECTURE azi . 11:11 - E NATURE, TREAT
MENT and Radical Care of Sperniatorrluna or
s w a m i Weakness, Involuntary Emmiadomo.
senor Debility. and Impaliments to Marriage
genetally „Nersousnow. Consumption * Boilorwe
and Fits; arezital and Physical Incatkeng. reenit:
Ulf from Self-Abuse. RO_ ET: J. CUL
VERWELL; M. D.. Authorof the OreassMookogii
"A Boon to Thousands or' Baffiasagp.
Sent under seal. in a plain envelope,- tO imp ad.
dreaa. Pow era, on receipt of six or tar.
postage stamps. by Dr. CU. J. C. RLINII.
127 Bowery, New York. Post Ogles Box. 4500
au7:3m-is:dew
JOHN LITTLE, Jr.,
NO. 10G FOURTH STEEr!.
STOCK 4NO BILL BROKER ! ,
Promiiim Note& Stook ikismia. sad
*mkt salmi & .
Six enui
Established 1842
""7171 i ) rT. ) -
1 1 r ..1 !., BRO c Elkilre: flii .
T -....,......
- "
fit"a;
.4 i man old Mame - 3"
i..
fort •_ old has
wants-livo ban in
saolad ,
Ms badness has boat
i 144 mad/ toPrivato and
J.,:::: •
iii d CIMENB AbiD mullion ,
•
- of a medical blood, Should not fail to
- i ihe suss place of relief. The Doctor is a
al ' iusi TAU alite i r=inio in thotroate
.the mdfarsmr of obtaining ' est re
trlF4l7 the me of his remedies as following hie
.
. BROWN'S REMEDIES
.i. to core the -wont format Vennosi
purities and.....ilareterus Afteettak
!WM WIN' rirg its g
• r and a Amon =AT 44'sue of %t or
''''•'" the stn ce-eidarunlent io '
.
persons so ' Dr. Brown din
L I ._ %affraaltalk,- . -
Dr.. • rows's_ remedles for toe 4uarnume trouble
1 ton often In , thitnilitarr habit ot
• . wh ich dig meet and-weal =
a way to. (to their own destruction.) ar
T rallabls remeffierkliern lathe 001111 tr,
- are oafs. and makera speed, restoration
of. . th. - . ..
.. . ,
, RHEUMATISM.
Dr Drown's remedies never` fail to ones this
disease ra &PEW DATS=hill will warrant a
=2le also treats Piles. Meet, iliontiorrhee 4
Urethal Disoharges. Female Wastages
VoiliV Suppressions. Musses of the Joints:
in Ano. Nervous Affections Pains is tee
and !Elinor. Irritation of the Bladder. to
- with all diseases ciao impure,arigin.
• it. demerit& tteenrtir t r a =g
in
ed to
.. o. el,
St. may*. Pa.; wir Ise inmiadhitely awn&
'ed. ' adjoins sent to sof saran. sew Parked
c Prom observation.
and
Private Reams. No. 50 , finithhighll
ttebereh. Pa. nola.dawila__
RTANT TO LADINNI
I
JORNIAI:r, l•lllawargear hie, reWoll
time ezeltudvely to the treatment of
Jitelat Diffieutam. and havlnir o. tomiereeletertiton
reeto eoua
r:.v., not n entire ri o n o g nite l itir h e l t a
Hely;
. 1
Great American Remedy,*
DR. HARVEY'S
CRONO - THERMAL FEMALE PILLS I
Welk have never yet failed (when the three
dons have been strictly followed) in rt).
=win dalmatian arisin' frost
Obstruction or Stoppage of Nature.
1 , or_ L iarestetb mw Le.systimi .
.I,,a6,..steieng!o : l a:l,lW e,
ha..
Mitres Assad Afweiress. . . Uteri.
patt er . ofter are irT erfast ,r Os*
1 ... irise="ll2ase.
: ' sew eminhe Mims On he MOM Zino=
Ishilnit "mew diswers; at tho same. ims
W t.
they air l a shorn. by strengthening. Inv**
not ring the system to a Waft ease
wi and.. y bringing ow
zweetw on
ne tt ino what ntlar ,
eam parl dw od
iii. Teo
o es inky arias. They shonld. however.
nee ' doing the first three or gm months
et thee* gags at any other dem as
world beam result
z tsetibitiOßills. Paton One Do uris
t r
and . will be sent by mail pro-paid
tet 'Agent , iv nweipt of the mom
-3_ ". • .11ocisaster. N. T.. enteral Attest
. mut I) , Dfflans. r wall ii
I •,- • • ONE! PLENUM,
_ _alvdawis Comer Blazkit street and the Diamond.
ard - • - -
. . .
TO THE PUBLIC.
WS PECIALLT • -
wAlthohmorantandfsbe -
17 Modest of all denomi- •, ,
salons. treat secret and
debate dßaorders. self-'
abase and diseaaa or r
-....,
wawa, common asui in
sliest to youths lor Web - :•••• -- :. :::; •
c . : sea adults. saga or married..
Bligernor mashes the eats ' ish i res
so. Illunranruimi fishily sadraillellp
ed. arid think It a great sin very inunOral
rte 'lsontembration and ocwaption acmes
vetvesi - promaiehas soar and daughters., Iji sir
i. lulualismin should harautlens to lam liAn
that Vas do the aims es_Dr.Bitallf
M r ll7P.Trzcept publiging) lest a lu crative prase
Wm might be lost to them among stupid taki a s
11=liand presumptuous anuli_aus t horn
.and
t _
in-Ignoesnoo. arms ilp se
I l i f i t=o• IlOcietrs intaillgoaceir to
tants, myeanamatr. meanly - ••••
lofts& ii bill PlsolloUnhowev_ .
_or that mammas
parents and guardians are thankful Mat_ %ea
sou, .:ilaasktors and wards. previously • feeble
Maly and of• delicate csonditien and appearance.
kiive_bows restored 'to•health and • vigor by DR.
umfitriSUP: With" many before and altar
imirrago thromirlan Rave bean saved mash sof.
firt anxia. atottilioatioa. act. Sperwastem;
keg or aosturnaimunimione. are wanotetely condo
si very spat *Meets, hia nine rem:arm
i el u l d sa own. They ere command'
rem the :'Xingdom. having mew the
teatment,hohas sbandest.
Mr= toad.the veritable Pellbil• dis
sisaiiintrestedwith mutensuoceeir-namnishad
or. fit i ettot sag:wishes in their treat
meat in of both the Old World aisiVia
the Vaal lead. him to sar-to all si a
flit u.ven, health and happiness will mein won
spin the now—palled eheek. Trite no songarmat
i k am
teboake au emelt& but some and be snared
and all- of its kindred diseases. of
~ I Nk Mat summits , fill oar countries.
'now rellsv ps r em c i vishat e they attend to B a
ia
r . a copy If the Me i dtal af A il lan
inif to en. at awls Hama Wm
-outage sir Ong emu Seam miss:num oat.
obanatlia - he Me imperiorsidig
in the itisseisrho
r i, . . sawall mimes!
nriAsitfoliklilliAte.
stmt. ma mamma Street. th anannoti-
thib t
mares Shamall.perte of is Mon askitlang
teadsmita, Malaita
&Krim , Pittsburgh Post Owes.
***
MO NOP= ownsna-itt win
I. INFALLIBLE LIN/BLENT suR NO
hi marinas , ' by an.T. la all ewe et Latreitem
sylehr ra posia Etv*Na
. or Wnweldiall
slreet aaseerteas.
GOAL Marasika..-E—Zifilsowscall
.Z . tol i tg l ist - M.__p= lU7 sM l P
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