ik QAD~. - ILSONSV - • prriniltetilAmlitioA6 Riumt Tiv s ,4 - ,p9lrrzu EN, TEE WEST, mouTm yipzt AND NORTH WEST. H FALL AIRMANORICEIFE. I I Clominenoing littlfp.St 15th, 1862 • rent* 4 14) UnTekl'iliAlri AB qtricii, ama. to Indianayobs sc. Louie and Chicago , •it sbarparthaali any - alit: rnate. 1nnt7..4.119 TRAINS. Vgid Line. Mall I I . Diesyso ~ - ti - tilinttb-..JAO*--In. 7,3'0 R., m. 2,50 p.m. ;; A11eahan7....4,10 a. m 7:40 a. m. 1. 0 0 P. M- Ilep . e -,:. ,f , , :, _ ..._„,...: Wayne._ 2,10 D. ea. 2,25 a. M. 15 - , fl; me -......5.,55P. irk 09 55 ,5 , YOB COLIDIBUt3. 6U:IOIEI2TATI dcBT. VMS. I` , Leaves v • - I: Orlatliaa.-8016 a na. TA p. m. i - ‘5O p; M. l r, 'Arrive at • • ' Ooltunbuw_ll;3o a. a. , 1t1....3,p..m, ;..,, QnaimmatL.• 4410 p.m. g.lO al n 1 ;. t I Indianapolia.6,3o p. tn. . 5 .£!S ' .. m 1 .Litt1ia.41...7.60 A. m ' ' 0 ,4 5 P. a 5 Trains thromth i to Calas° litbout change . I , ' _ilt.t•Tbe time to ettoilnati,ll Om' awns as el l r to ': 'Raabe:twine. Trains on bo th Z.W.a meet at il , . =but/. 504 P 22.305 15int iirgo itto oindunati !' ' ' or• '` ' VASTWARD TRAINS ~ t-, - =ARItiVE AT PITISIIIIMIL I, ragoUrrata 00 a. m f ' olutoMall . .........21.10 p. cu 1 (twat! and St. Lirtds Irxiiii;ll....-7,414 P. u 1 AS-COOKKODAT-XON TRAINS—From Fedora „ Street Station, Allegheny Qtr. 1 !., Lome Vn tl ! n i a Leave Arrive ' 1 VW: i t/ Nol o, a la New gr a tgat i on Aj lit: n y 1 , 1 1400 Z 5 ivao3l /a ,, 645 ain WAWA wk . ! I 4.ltOpin ii.S.Vni ' 1 % 1 . 0 OUS '2. 1 /4 P Ell i!' [ 4 . l l B Prit lifiliPtit 8400211 iSAWym it • ' s l6.9raitte are lifit 10.'0.31=bl:in time.' whioh le 11 , :311 minutes elOwer than PlttsbuYgh tithe. ;tilialeirets rood - onthel - acomn.toilatlon trains !- seeeolAittrodneed , . . /Thet_ 6 o l o D in aecoe tion train oonnoots at l, itrw Brighton withVabltett tot Novel:min. 4 •itiihtottialtur'oxktioeVaz_tiitiows— 'i, PE c =l With' Ittbseseloy New Castle. Mercer: rt , MI. •.'`' '' ' 'i s ''.' . i e.,' I-ei to =d z. front hpetsburgh. ',. MUM:* 4.. . a ss p a n e a te . ItAlkt KIWI 1 = 0416, 0 f0e kontit Vernon.'Shelby, , 4 ' 'ft=tglizr , , iello.Setroi,t• eta. s -p.' ~ ' ii ' fltDelaware.no&#eld. Columbus, F - =.- . =, =Amnia. Dayton; inntaai , - le, Saint • . Lon e, eto. 1 1, , .- = for Sidney. Detroit,' piptton; Toledo Llit li t*e l ior .. ,,,Pern. i ntailit. Saint -- .,1 &late piliriaEqhnduiwpga. 41- At Plymouth for tato.: .... ~!. 7. .. ; t . a'l , *slat Citioayo, ni trains fort ill - Wats In nu , soAkldiasouzu itnen. Witoondir labwaesots. 1 , - Ww=„turther Informatiorvincut-, passof ticket, c to iiii.-bo, OBORGKEARRIII, et Ant. Unlor..,Pare_mfar arab. iiiVOASE , BLBSILRYAO.4 - .ttlleadtonY I J 41311VIS.Elortosal tinuerttandent . i . ItCP. BRUIN. General Passeriver Age . ut .2 I. drILEVELAND. PI'ITSHIRGIL AND WHERRLLS(4I RAILROAD. ' O.IIIIBR ARRANGEMENT, Tamarix( after MO. DAY. MAI sth, a 462, OW Dave the Depot of the k . - eaaslvania Railroad, ta.Vittakulh. as follows : PITTS:B.IMM COLUMBUS C OICINNAITI 4 7. 1 .tim LUIS, VIA 81131)11t.t.v ~' sop esFioarah...... 1,00 a. ra. "410 n. berwill e... 400 " ,4•40 4‘e 9,50 " Rdl„ls 11,10 " 11,45 " Ate vs; Clineinnaci...... two p.m. 540 Sta l k& 7.50 a. m. 1.45 pci Dto &Rue of oars between Pittsburg' and Dia einnatt. •4 , =mild aleoplea ooze attached to all night PITTSBUROR &ND VVRESSIENG LINB. I'lttad i zth 1,90 is xi 5,10 a m 72,50 .19 p m a._ 3,00 " S;l4 " 2,05 , ~ : , tabanville...4,oo " 5,14 " 4,55 •• 1' 'l l , l 4 o vai llair ..... -.4,64 " 12,23 " 4,55 - - 1 Ballair.—.-....5,05 " 10,40 " 6,011 " Coecting at Wheeling with Baltimore and Ohio V a l, ' ilroa :and at Wellair with Central Ohio for Zanesville , Lancaster, Oiroleville. ihumbug and Cincinnati , Indianapolla anti Saint outs and points west. 1 PITINSBUItOR AND CLEVELAND LINE. i -eaves Pittsburgh 3400 a. F„. 13,50 p...ta. • 1: Wellsville.— 4,25 ' 0,00 , par,i,„_.,,, 6,10 " 4,14 1 o kno ...... —... 0 ,43 " 4 4 0 " do tuition... . 8,00 " 0,49 " Atrives Clevolandl... 8,15 " 6,30 " __%naecting at Bayard with lasctarawas branch fat New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; at AEl anon with Pittsburgh, Fort Waync anti Chicago Railroad at Hudson, with Cleveland, Zanesville and Cincinnati B, Lk: Akron, Cuyahoga Fails and Millersburg., and at Cleveland with and K bli, for Erie, Dunkirk, anti Buffalo, wi C.k T 11 /I for Toledo, Detroi t, Chicago and the north- Tv - liiellavilleAcoommodation leaves at 4 , 0 0 p. m. ',Returning Trains arrive at 3,20 a ra, 9,15 a ut, 8,20 and 8,00 r at. Xianturn tickets to all prominent points is the wegtomuthwest, north or nortnwost can he pro ousod at the Liberty street depot, Pittsburgh. 1 • JOIMSTEWART, Ticket Agent. Jir Witter particulars apply to ' - WILLIAM STEWART Agent. Mae ComPgAsos oSce in F re i ght Station. Yana Abet& n 0.27 188 g. 11101111 ER )1 ER ALNG RECENT. ON; r iND d 27111. MONDAY. MAY sth, MEM. EIGHT DAILY TRAINS. TH-ROLIGIA RI AII L : ru Azzir / I.7satvesthtipaggen r e't - StaliOn.,:eve4 morning filmOslt Sunda) at 250 a m, stopifingenly at the ' Orb._ staPal,Statione L and inakum direct connectione : Th l g nmi n r P a J t i lli r anAWashington. and j i Y ulltattsarm i. , . ni t, • "t v dr . T,„ %t ply a t inneleal a tfa *. '. 0 i n Zifi l auZitrar ri2 Y ur t l iv% Ilr , rp r te. ' ' 1 - i 7 Yank :I' A S 1,&4* lbiVis fire station daily, ( • Jendr Al to.lo rP. m ., 400/4C only at rin , eta ors. conneoting at llarriabarg for ..: , Al. l . r i a ltnrai.TßAlNi.Wlth.Pme gee attuned. leaves the .i.setasteci dation zrentairtSandays exceptat atc15,20 a, in. as far aa Conemaugh, and steeping at au ".. 4126. 1.„ A6.' ,5 ~ . " ' :5 r, ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. lOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAM leaves dall.r.texoept Sunday) at 2,45 p. m., stop_ •j SOW static= and running as Dar as Cone-- xamis hi atagiACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wallis r aaresdatly (except Sunday.) at 8,40 a.m. all's ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Radon Leaves &ally. (excise: Sanded') at a. to. :1 RD A.IO.I9IdiVATION TRAM for ; le ,Station lesiva daib . . (except Sunday) at I , (06 60 2UolltiravraA.YearPtMraTfirt 8 %An. !_ THE CIIITROIT TRAIN =it Lime' Nall'e _Station at 9.05 a m: returning ileaves Pittsburgh at 12.50 pm I 1 1 , RETVIINING 'MAIM, • + ABRTIO, /2I PITTSBITA,BII AS FOLLOWS s. e5eL............... -........112,25 p. m. obnettrern AooommxtatiOn ,- .1 1 0 2 :0 8 2 a. m. E • , pro roil Amanniodatloa..... . .41,20 a. m, a, lara tatlon t0mm0dati0n.......5,35 Et. at. .8 ialaol/ 11 1. 1 90111010/1...../603 P. ra. 1 Station ommodation:....6,lo p. m. ihrsrul e and fadiana connect r.. .on with Eames and o F L B... strtg ou Zast and Weet. and l in Local . gut Mid Wild. ~ 8 gisme li xfir OW111•BUILD friiiiii.l. to their PErklifffid a lt t Aalirhs t :V l C, l a bY the m . ta a c on e now o ff ered cannot be surpassed on IMF other route. 7ho Road le ballasted with stone, to entirely Leoe from dust. We can p ro , Bsf e Kr, Spool; Comfort to ali wh o Ann ialtiitAm 1 ? on d. PO 0 "t their Vanron&se. i I r A R. IS : TO;Kiri it....,. :.......—....519,60 TaTR1T.......- ..... 10.50 11AMM0RE.................... 10,03 RISIIU ail ...... ...... 7,05 /sr Zarmo' and'dd!. stations on the l'enn stvania.RM-h•ohd. to PhR adelehla. Beal ore and New York. mirFassengtme pnrohasing tiarm In cars will bi charges" an exceas wicovEnr to distance trav eled in'addition to the rtadon ratos, except from Aglow' where ttie compares hal no agent. OTlsm-In ease of lose, tho Comeau; will l o iir , thernseivee responsible for nersonej baggage , well for an amount of exceeding flee. ..R.--An Omnibus Line has been employed =in o l=onl and hawse to and from the not to e2c.t.a4 25 cents for each -tap , and Inagua. Tor bblitetaaPP/2 to .1. STEWART, Agent. At the Penna.& IL Pi/maser Station cm Liberty and Grant stmts. n 023 ALLEGHENY INSURANCE CO, or I'ITTSBITEER ' orricE, Dfo. S 7 Fitch St, Bank Blook V i rs A@ ALL ALL HINDS OF F Mrdpilt RD* 0_ 0 Fresuieltt .10 P.MoCQF.L. .Inegaprn rY; • • ems, ct e. a* • . o.otAdatn 4apt. tban.'lvbert L. alio. on2ti WLE , OA.P.S. • - IRA' MYER AND r =WU IS O'ta c n irsr Z'bhr. .& rrulianapons with Terre 'ltante, sad Terre•Nantesnd Alton Railroad„to St Loan And Lafayette and ,Indi aeons New Albariand Salem pentra t itailoadsjor 0 CA -10, AMC, IS,LAND;II, p.llsoTON'.'an 811 otermediate'tointe. - " -" ±- Thronnal Train to INDIANAPOLIS: MERE HAUT LAFAYETTE tmEl TEND'. Froightelnd' assengerA carried: Mel Poeta eati or Larrebarg in less . time them by any ether rode y_ weintv-four houn,. and at as low :ateTs. — The roa by which shaerneota can be made frotatTizelithad td the Wom;wiMont break laslynmenti made to J.: E. GIBBONS. Agent t Cincinnati, - or: W., B. oultrimit .- A - genv a. -- Ati lf-met l47 urar. Trim. receirxuronvt attention 4 1 .0a* J 4, MP* , 911: go &a FOE DRAY/GI OR C 9141,8141115 AtlAVirj,l2Ol.tlL'ECl. For :Mira - . Informet_tion: attrri' to i 7 : ll °M.Ab BATMAN, (lkyllis • Water ,r t ,) agent of the Clotriparm, whb Isipterihied•to-' e•mtuoumt RR ERMIT. for paasesatergand freig tto Indianapolis. ilerre•Nattte, Leaetto, Chicago, Peru. Croon Ia:WIC Crew( ' es, Oharlostoni nob and Mat tom .1 D, Presint Paidll.. MERLcne Grai Frei. Aeon!. mh3 Bapmsii. _ • • VPHOLST.E.RING. PIIOI,4STER NO. 861`01JR.TH SAR WOOD. m\HE fiII&SCIUBIERS DI _4, NU 11? 4, C.. .E... oenestantly on h*nd every article lei; their }lntl, Corrucbs, Ott/au:Lents, Cul-r*lniiieods t eetnfartz, Feather Beds, 111attrase... ca. I kinds; We. the celebrated Patent Spriar kinds of Shadts, Blinds and Fixtimis. atientiokaiven to all orders for fit • tin hdlt y di?crtii L'odlota, Oil Cloth& kc. *UTAK' "R0.8.14112t3 BOBNIGR. •. I3OTEILISIATiar. — /LBSTAURANTS. • SO I 3130 ILlberty Street, Next tlrkenasylvtutia Passenger Depo 401111i-IiALVA.6I4 Proprietor. Ht 5.171210 TAKEN SSD FITTED DP, with all the modern improvemelits, this po pular resort. the subscriber is ensnared to accom modate his old customers and the puha° gener ally; with the best the . markets affords. < Oistors will be served up in every variety of style, - during the season . His 'Wines..Lieuora and Ales he feels confident in recommending to the public for their exeellenee. Can. Bucket and Eaten Oysters received drab smdsold - wholesale and retail. • 1n52111.7d SEETIN'S OLD STAND, IN THE DIAMOND, mixos. STONE., Proprietor. [LAYING TAKEN AND FITTED UP, DD. at a great expense, with all the modern im provements, this popular resort, the snift , niber is prepared to aroomatodote his friends and the public generally, with the best the uts•, - ket affords. CqiiTERS kto served up in every variej of stile during the season. LIQUORS and ALES he feels oontldent in re commending to the public for their excellence. - ATMEALS served up at all hours, and DAY &nd NIGHT BOARDERS taken. op,bly OUR 110 TiSIU, NO. 22 DIAMOND A L LEY, PITTSBURGH. Truax SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES JL to the public that be is in daily FRESH SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS.'DAME, Aro, and iiprepaPed to accommodate the .patrons of this old and well known house with everything In the eating and drinking lino at the shortest notice. JOItN SIIALER. Proprietor. MANMN S HOUSE. GEO. AUENTZ, Proprietor; No.ll-I4 'Liberty streoLiiust be side the Paseonser Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, vvb.toh melt& it the moat convenient bowie in the city ftir pasicrizers arriving by that road. The proprietor bavin . r. at eonalder...bia tense ; fitted - op, in excellent zkrla, the MANSION OUN4, would reepoetfulty uolieit n Aare of public Datronage. Hie Larder and liar will be :mashed with thei beat the inarffet can afford. feldY WINES AND LIQIIO.IIB WILLIAII BEN ETT, IMPORTISE AND DEAIXR IX Brandies, Cordials, Wines Old Mononga hela and Rectified ! Whiskey, SO. 120 WOOD STDEET, Pittsburgh feattm C. WEST it - CO., Ye NUFACTrIE R 437 CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ROOKAWAYS, SULKIES AND SLEIGHS. No. 187 Penn Street, Pittsburgh.. "All work warranted to be of the best mate rial and workmanship. P. 111,EIMID D. ELEYIfI:B ...... B. hE PY ea Late at Miller IticketiOn'a. JELElrivir "vat Z6r. 131:t091 - 11. ERS itkeeessor to IleTutor Jc Anderaoni 'Wholesale Dealers In Foreign Fruits, Note, Cortfivtlouary, Sugars, Fire Works, &0., . „NOS. Lia'AND-42/4 WOOD 13'fREET. • rirrsnunem . , . rritokuks FARLEY'S FURNITURE AND CHAIR WAREHOUSE, N 0.161 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. Undertaking, in all ita branches, will reeelve prompt attention. Orders can be 101 l at the room at the Livery Stable M Mr. JA 4EB FLOYD. Ohio street, Allegheny. se18:17 APOLLO HALL.IIII/iIL 4 A.R.DitiALOUN. CRARLEa JARDNEltwould remind his old Mends and customers that he is still to ho found at his oitLetanti,APOLLO HALL. entrance on Fourthetre*,:. Hal* alwaye on nand the beat quality of Lager Beer s and in connection with the hall, a well appOinted.hilliard saloon. with good tables,;halLiandiomes.. Remember the lila ce. Apollo Hall. Yourth et. oesrWood. entrance from Fourth_ iIIiCENIX LOOKING GLANS & PIC TU 17.1: FRAME MANUFACTOU Y THIRD STREET CENTRE: hatablielmil&e.- NEW YORK, Es tablished 188/3. This Establishment has been In isteetisderttulersalon Terlearsiemtl, is the Largest of the kind in - tlie Witted States. We have on hand or , us inufactured to order every description of LOottANG • GLASS, 'PICTURE AND POR TRAIT,. EIitAMES, Plain. and Ornamental Pier, Wall. tliatalicklidentel eillaseteit,-Coneeming Cor ninee, Base and Braoket Tables, with bdarble BMW. Toilet %wee, eta, Mtitittlinis for Picture Frent4b; lerwthe mita blefor tranaportation.. either • Bering.. Ro ea too as i Ckelk , Zetora.l3srdeeyec' gong 'etc. Out u e that= and ti" yood ast: oew and as chea as the ehea " , DItAL Effil Artg nivrre:lo CALL UPON -turwhin they vieig New :Yorke IWe claim to bt able toeupply them with every article in our line wilat t M l 7 ll l l ). o *4l 3 ',PßDElVlelit Prices lower ei can puronaee igewhere. re tivlroirWatteitcled to toith promotion. Dc .notfisiltocalliohen.reo oi*it New Yor k. -Of fR!, at4ir-siiittwata i lTo, 215 •Centra St., N. Y. nure.3ind HORACE V. SIGLER. AGr't. • ANDRETIVIS . . :GARDEN AND FIELD SEED, *ABRANTED FRESH AND GENUXNE 14r4180 e.jmoral Mortment o linoelrdeuler, Fr n I shade and Oruamental 'frees, received ind fe'r sale by BECKHAM k LONG, . ,•• • y - N 0.127 Liberty street doorid Ilates Ir&teL I=.al2=l • Bofore gotrif boty_,l. Raiz. of , Bou.tS, SHOES, AND GAITERA, Cheap Cash Store, 98 Market street, 2d doer tram Fifth H. H. SMITH ; NOTARY PUT3ILI atreß AT SHY PITTSBURGH POST, FIFTH STOUP mbfa VrALIJAEL.E SEWICKLEY PROP. V BRIT FOR BALE. — Three-fourth aeres of land pleasantly situate at five minutes walk from the Citation; large variety of choice fruit and shade trees. grape vines, etc; a family mansion of listl,l. library and twelve rooess, exeellent ar, able. house : large garden with fruits and flowers all well arranged and in good order. For price and terms apply_at 51 Market street. E. CUTHBERT St SONS, Real Estate Agents. r O L L O T C S K ' 'S A R E VOLVER S rh o N be D t lWe -- EE for sale by ROWN Ar. TlertßlV. 194 Wnn4 COLT'S REVOLVERS, ALL SIZES. Old and New Model, for sato at HAn pces by GOWN & TETLEY, 1. Wood Street. ANEP KNIVES—KWIFE, FORK Alin J Spoon—Bowie Knivee for sale by ae6 TAIEY, 136 Wood street - ANV.E4 HEAT IN THE NA lt• G ket—at Mallellanore 113Kit:1011.M Fifth street BY .a /NIKE H FRALIN FIRE INSURAN COMPANY N OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFIO NO. 433 and 437 CHESTNUTNO. MIME near Fif4h. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, JAN. let, 1&3. Published Agreeably to An Act of Agsemb being: First Mortgages, amply secured $1,896.393 Roal Estate, (present value $103,31d 91,) cost 102.995 Temporary Loans on ample Coned tent! Seourities 89.135 Stooks, (present value ($56.667 72.1 cost Notes and Bills Roselyn—ZS. 208, 651 The only profits from premiums which s2. this co. party can divide by law, are from risks which ha been determined. Insurances made on every description of Pro arty, in Town and Country, at rates as low as consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a_period of thi • Tears. they have paid losses by fire, to an amen! exceeding Poor Millions of Dollars, thereby fording evidence of the advantages of Insuran.l as wall as the ability and disposition to meet wi promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 1859, $62,153 • • DIRECTORS. Charlos W. Rancher. Mordecai D. Lewin. • Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown. Samuel Grant, Isas,c Lea, Jacob R. Smith, Edward C. Dale, George W. Iticharda, George Faloo, CHAS. N. BANCKER, Preeident. • EDWARD C. DALE. Vice President. W. A. STICgL, Secrete.:7 pro tem. J. GARDNER COFFIN Agent, Northeast cor. Third and Wood ste. --- - - WESTERN INSURANCE COMPAN OF FITTSBURGIn. G.EORGE DARED?, President. F. M. GORDON. gavotte,. Capt. R. D. COCIIRAIY. Gaul Agent. No. 92 Water street. (Siang & Co's Warehona op stairs,) Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of FIRE and RINE RISKS. A Dome owntution managed by Directors w. are well hin the roto mmnntty. and who - neterminsd, by prom otnees and liberal its.. to ma. fain the cha.raetur which they hare matt to Q. as a tering the best protection to those who desire to moored. ASSRTS, OCTOBER 20t1t, 1 80 1. Stock Aceoun L 9 , 61,000 lifortcage 2.160 ()filen Yuri:Oruro.. " 250 Opet Aocottnts, Oto 1,809 Cash 11,351 Premium Notes VoloS Notes and Bills discounted 17.1.075 $.198,251 'T DI itECTORS. • It... Miller Jr.. James M'Auley, Nathaniel lioil[loB, Alexander Ninth*. George Daraie • Wm. H. Smith. Chas. W. Rioketson. Andrew Ackley Alexander Speer, David M. Long, Rees J. Thomas Beni. Bakewell. John IL M'Otine. CITIZENS' INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURG INSURES STEAMBOATS AND CARUOES. WM. BAOADEY, Pre SAM sidentUEl. REA, Secretary. &Mee, tkor. of Market and Water Sta., Insures against Doss and Darnage In the Naviga tion of the Southern and Western Rivers. Lakes. and Bayons, and the Navi gation of the Seas. Itsentren against Loss and Drumage by Fire. DiIi.ECI'ORS. Wm, BelgaleY, sas. Park. jr.. Wm. G. Johnston, . P. Jimas. Reese 019010. . MAIOW0 1 B. Preston. George Bingham. S. M. Kier. ion Slayton. Cooper. M. COOP . atbijah. J. Caldwell. 0 nil Dilworth. C. 11. Zug.. - • lidashlydli .. ... PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPAN NO, 149 ORESTNUT STREET, OppOstle the Custom House Capital 8219400 A55eta.....11804,94/3. In [TILL ikL4IILE ALL HINDS OF IN. II F SURANCE. either Perpetual or Lindted.on every description of Property oriferolondise, at reasonable rates of osmium. •• - - , ROBERT P. RING, President, M. W BALDWIN Vice President. bißEarowt. harks Baylis. E. R. Cool. E. B. English, Qcoergo Pain. P.s. Savory. Jos ph S. C. Sherman, John Clayton. S.J. Msgarge E. Wilex. Bram( sow, fieoretitry. • J. Q. COMM, Agent. Corner Third and Wood streets. - 4111 10.111-00.RHEAD, COMMICSION MERCHANT TOR TEE BALI: 07 PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, NO. 74 WATER STREET, BELOW MARK PITTSBURGH. AT Bop.tirAvn's IfAMES MILLINGAR, MONONGIAHE. LA PLANING. he would repocitfally in form the. publlothat he has rebuilt tame the fi n e, , and having enlarged kb establishment, and filled it with the newest and most approved maohiitOry. is now prepared to furnish flooring and planing hoards, soroll sawing and re-sawing,, doors,. sash and shutters, kiln dried. frames. mouldings: box making, &a Boma Prrnunrsoa. Sept. 1.1857. Boorri AND slums, • AT NO. 89 MARKET STREET. WOK AT Tll3l PIIIOZEI : yo La English Lasting :Heel Gaiters for 81.00 :Z. Ladies English Lasting Congress Heel gaiters gor SI,,Z. worth S IM. 6450, wort Ladled Enasoo.h - Lasting Congress Heel Gaiters Ladles e pit French Morroeeo Heel Boots for b 7 r, worth 62. Ledies Fine Goat Congress Heel Boob for 911.37. .w $1. 76. as gill Ilforoaso fillppersfor 508... worth 75 . , Me Kirlfilippers for 'The, — borth $1.12. . , ... .._ .. .... ill other geode In propcirilon. I JAMI23ROBB. to Nut/ :irsit afar Kukla Rout Pte:- „,,, , 14 ICESIMANCR. " -• 1 , -- I ...4N t BLIA.IIOB NUTIJAL MOVE' v: OOMPLIFY, - - _ ' rEFLT,..A.R/4114.V.-113.1.41! Oa Badlnga_Limited or Paypt•tuai, BS • • • • die. ittumiturs. uktown - country. • •-• OrrICE WO. 80E1 IV.i t /Afft . Cash Cppital, $226,410 00. Assets., • istrA - os 94. Invested as fallen, Filet Mortgage or Improved City Pro perty. worth double the amount $166; Ground rent. first clads 2.48 Ponnsylvania Railroad cos. Dent. Mort LOIIXU3. $30:000. 27.9( Philadelphia city 6 cent. 10an..........6,1 Allegheny County , 614 cent Pennsyl vania Railroad Loans 10.00 Collateral loans well secured ' 2, Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Railroad company, mortgage loan..— 4.P Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Stook 4,01 S toc k of Reliance Mutual Insurance CompanY Stook of County Are Inzuranop Co - .-- I_n' Stook of Delaware M. B. Insurance Co, Commercial Bank do Mechanics' Bank do Union M. Insurance Co's Scrip..., Bills Receivable, business paper Book Accounts. secured internat. ate.... Cash on hand and in hands of agents.. # : CLEM TINGLEY. PrWeri' DIRECTORS.' Clem Clem Tinsley. Samuel Bisphami Win. It. Thompson, Robert Steen, Frederiok Brown. William Musser. Cornelius Stevenson, Beni. W. Militias'. John R . Worrel, Marshall Bill. H. L. Carson. • Z. Lothrop, Robert Toland. ' i arlea Leland, Frederick Lena*, ' aoob .T. Bunting. Charles S. Wood math Down. Jamas S. Woodward. John BisselL.Plite • • B. hl.lllNOßMAN,Seeretary.l J. GARDNER OF /Lien I will Northeasroorner Tliini and 'Wood EIiEILAWAUE RITITITAL SAFETY • JLISURA.NOR COMPANY—*INCORPO int ; TED ]3 THE LEGIRLAT REI)F PENNST VADUA ' 1835. ()FPI ra. E. coR • THIRD 'AND , WALNUT SETS. HI DELPHIA. MARINE SURANCRid o selo;Dargo and Freight to all parts of the wor d INLAND rNBURAMIES on Goode, by Riv flanals,Lakea,And Land Carriagesi' to all p: of the Union. RIR& INSURANCE; on M ohandiAe gel:mildly ) on !*790.4 Di, OEI4 HOU ... ko. _ • DIREOTORS.—WiIIiam Martin - Edmund Bonder Theophilus Raniding. :a. Jelin O:Dm% James Tranuink., W m.l re. James C. Hand, Wm: C. Ludwig,' Josuph .Be .1; Or. R. M. Mutton, Geo. G. .LienerClingh Cr. • akrlea Kelley, Samuel E. Btokee,J.,-E. Padst Hen filoao, Edward Dmiirraton,. • Jo es Brooke, Spenser M'llyain;' Thos. C. Han Rob .rt Burton. Ja ir l rob P. Jones, Jamakß. , M aria. d, Joshua P John 8./Semple. Mubarak. 11. T. Masan, Berger, do. • •MARTP-V. Prestdent. THQB. HAND. Vine Preaithmt. MINIM LTL.617.4.1N, pretary. A. MADEIRA, Agent. jai No. EeWater street, Pittabrua • INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS 4.1 T DAY )lollNnif t i : rP) V. 16 • • • •• - TherAge • - mew dieof-fige.Almost Alt die tlaairiii4l,.ii.ini;,(2.idisii?tr,iir mental' or L . bodily toil, or accident. The passions kill ftlieireometimereven sedto t .l3T The ciott ?; - tricrnexpresaian choked With passion; has , lefexag" geraiicin for even 'though not suddenly fatal, strong passions shorten -- trong men often die young—weak 0 men live longer than the strong, for the strong use their strength and the weak e. have none to use. The latter take care of n themselves; the former do not. As it i O i with the body so Bit]. with the . mind and 0 temper. The strong are apt to break, or, like a candle, run; the weak burn out. The o inferior animals which live temperate 0 have generally their prescribed term of years. The horse lives trwenty-five years, c, the ox fifteen or twenty, the lion about 0 twenty; the hog ten or twelve, the rabbit 2 8 eight, the Guinea pig six or seven. The 5 numbers all bear proportion to the time the animal takes to grow to its full size. ' But man, of all animals, seldom comes up to the average. He ought to live a hun dred years, aecordir.g to his pysological law, for fivetimes twenty are one hundred; but instead of that he scarcely reaches an average of four times his growing period. The reason is obvious—man is not only the most irregular and intemperate, but the most laborious and hard worked of all animals. He is always the most irritable of all animals, and there is reason to be lieve, although we cannot tell what an ani mal secretly feels, that, more than any other animal, man cherishes wrath to keep it warm, and consumes himself with the fire of his own reflection 2.0 Anecdote of a French Marshal. Some time ago, while at a review, a murderous shot was fired at the late Mar shal Castellene, from a regiment of Volti geurs. He beard the whistling of the ball near his head, and, on taking off his cap, found that it lodged in it. Without saying a word to his staff he galloped up to the froht of the regiment from which the shot proceedee, and:criedlont if he knew. ; the unlucky dog who was such a bad shot he would certainly give him a week in the guard-house. Then turning to his staff, he said; "What do you think of this? a fellow in a crack eorp who misses his man at thirty yards, certainly he ought to be broke. The Marshal would never allow any inquiry to be made into this attempt upon his life; but he resented it against the whole corps of Voltigeurs by never al lowing any one of them to tnount guard at his quarters. Oreason B •rinza, Oambria 00., Pa, lIIH • DELIGHTFUL 411 f II PO P ULAB, place of summer resort, located direct ly 011 the line of the Pennsylvania B.allroad, on the commit of the Allegheny Mountains, 2,300 feet above the level of the ocean, will be of en for guests from the 10th of June idll the 10th of Oa tober. Since last season the grounds have been greatly improved and beautified, and a number of Cottages have been erected tor the accommo dation of families, rendering °meson one of the most romarkein and attractive places in the State. The furniture has been thoroughly renovated. The seeker of pleasure. and the sufferer from heat and disease, will find attractions how o in a first-elites Livery Stable, Billiard Tables, 1 en-pin Alleys, Baths, etc., together with the purest air and water, and the most magnifieent mountain scenery to be found in the country. Tickets, good for the rouhd trip from Philadel phia. SO : from Pittsburgh, a 05. For further information, address 0, W. MULLIN • lelM-eitf Cresson Springs, Cambria Co.. ST FRANCIS COLLEGE, UNDER CAR OF THE FRANCISCAN BROTHERS' vuls INSTITITTION, SITtrATED 1. IN LORETTO, Cambria county Pennsyl vania four tulles front Crimson Station station, OR the direct route between Philadelphia and Pitts burgh, was chartered in 1858, with priviligea to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the l,ollege in one, of the moat irealthy in Pennaylrania—this portion of the Alle gheny Mountains being r -overbial Ibr its pure water, bracing air, and pin areeque scenery. The Scholastic year commences on the FIRSI MONDAY after the 15th of AUGUST, and end, about the 28th of JUNE following. It is divide 1 into two Sessions. students cannot return home between the Sesalona. All the Apparatus nixes -BZ. for Lfrit=f3E,a.thlintritrinuttiriA Students. Instrumental and Vocal Music forms no extra otimge. Students will be admitted from eigl t rears to the age of manhood. Tanua--Board and Tuition. payable half yearly tidy 'Washi arum , ....... ..... —WO ng and use of Bedding 10 Classical and Modern Languages, extra 10 Stacionts spend Vacation qt the College Ad Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor. to the Roy. T. S. Reynolds, St. Mary's Loretto. and to other Clergymen of the Pittsburtri. Diocese_ 4 3.OHA j~p/0„ 4 4t :it R geD[....r9DMEtia GMT CURE FOR COMPTON, PROPRIETOR OF THIS -R CINE having made it the study of years to concentrate the life of the Pine Tree into a Medi cine for diseases of tho Lunge and Throat. is now offering to euffering humanity the remit of his ex perience. This tluty great and good medicine Is prepared with 'much 'care, the tar being distilled expressly for fit, ia therefore free from all imp'ori ties of oomwon tar. ' It trarretfre&dioleThasea of Consumption than any known remedy on earth. Itwill euralllronolstils. It will mare Akdthmis. It wit) etiVelkirei Throat and Breast. It will ours .Cod he K idneys, and Colds and is an uvalnahle-remedyloedieasea of the JrinarrCetnpledsste. • ,It... Beware Of Conaterfeitaint YO3i have Ow:Dyspepsia rise WiIIHART'S iiYeesgstdes Pill*,and If they do not cure you go to tifeasent of whom You purchased them and raoeive yourmoney Please call at hie store and get a descriptive air ular. A box of Pills sent by mail post-paid on ecept of One Dollai. N South Second street, Phila. L. Q. C. WIHART. Proprietor. Sold by Dr. KEYSER, Nol4o Wood street no9:1yeoll A IICTIO R SHOE HOUSE 55 FIFTH STREET, Ladies' Boots and Balmorals • Men's Boots and Balmorals Misses' Boots and Balmorals Boys Boots and Balmorals, Youth's Boots and Balmorals, hildren's Boots and Balmorals, Cheaper than 'the Cheapest. ocl • HOICE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE . ,Pleagantly situated on Rebecca street. Alla : nenY oily, being a division of n large garden, with. [ ruit trees, shrubbery. ea.. , and easy Of aeoess by l' iissenger Railway.. Persons desirous ofseonring ' i good and kletwant location for a vesidenee are artioularly.mvAed to look at these beautiful lots :• bleb are offered at low Prices, and on easy ems. Call and see the plan at onr office. , . S. 0 faith NET @SONS, eel filMarket street: • 125 Fruits Into& Almonds:: 10 Bales Langudoo do Su Bags Sioil, do 20 do English Walnuts: 30 do Filberts_i 30 do Brazil Nuts; E 0 Boxes Shelled Almonds; 20 Kegs' do do 20 Bags 2.000 Cocoanuts; 200 Bags African Pea Nuts: Store and to arrive and for sale by REYMER BELO'S. e 5 N 05.1.% a n 128 Wood street , . . OTICE. —THE PARTNERSHIP latoly existing between' Owen McElroy and ugh Mcbaray, under the firm of MeELROY I ,,yhts,diesolued 013 the sth day of October, by e death of Owen McElroy. The business of the e firm will be gelded by the survivine parin.r. 47:29741, MOELROY. ' L JOHJEN-1 5 5 'RAG:REA* GREJEN AP. 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THE FARM AND THE FARM • * l l,..The Interest of the Agriculturalist will not be neglected, and in the future, as In the Past.:the publishers will devote unremitting attention to the perfection of this Department. THE WAR NEWS. As a source of additional interest civil °lames of readers. the progress of the presen war, in which great armies are engaged, will, be closely canvassed, and the most Important oveinta carefully collated and presented to the reader, By following the operations of the armies from day to day, succinctly presenting the whole from week to week, we shall furnish a fresh and run ning history of this lamentable rebellion.. THE SATURDAY 11OR6'ING POST Will be furnished to subaeribera at the low price of One Dollar a Year, and It will be found a rood Inventment. THE PITTSBURGH DAILY POST Is also Lune& from the same office EIT.REIY MORNING. It is a complete epitome of :newt. containing all heo,latest intelligence. Telegraphic, Local, Illiceellaneoua, 43ougreselanal, Non. 141 11 7; Vi i .* *". 1 4 1 ' ttc TO THE LATEST HOUR. Milo, editorial articles on all the leading topics of the day. • ALL IMPORTANT NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR, CAMP CORRESPONDENCE, SIP' THE DAILY POSThaa an extensive eiretiia - dna. by railrnad, stul*ar, through loos ilientlanbi the mafl, and, is • oszpitar adverti-' sine meditun. The paper is furnished Wilmot bars at 06 per annum. Advartimemente iiisertedst modulate rake. U. Address JAMES P. BARB, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR 0011518 PIM AND WOOD 'BntEETB. Trenistaten. PA. 1 111•8ond your moues by mill it at risk. BhUlu iiQ Mg. • Sr - ttirti".l 44. - I ros-rarimi, spuditr ' ; • ,OHARTERED(Iir 185541 - • • • ••• •, • t&PENICAII:IG.IIIIIWIt9T O2 oryiLiat i w-v‘ids4;on - Noriielday and Saturday etering4 from May Ist'toNOrember Iskikonalto9 olook siu4from November kit to. May Ist, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Debosits Medial of alliiines set lee! thin OND DOLtdl4 and 'a !dividend 'of the profits declared twice a year inJunescidDeeember.4,lntereig, hal been declared figet-SUMILthy. in June and Dee m _ beer since thelianirwas orgroolsed. at the rate of six Der cent. a year. - Intereetof not &aim out. fe glaced - to. tile! orelfit of the depositor as principal, and bears the. same interest from the, first days of Jane ited De camber, - compounding twice a year , without troubling tiii+ epositortecall or eveit tot !Present his pass book. At this rate money will double In 4less than twelve YearS. mains in the agirtegate RIGHT LND oire-itAior PIN cows. A 'MLR 4" , 44 1 4 - Books containing the Charter,. By-laws, Rules and Resrulatiens. fonlated gratis on apintmitinn • . , GEORGE ALBRHIL- .. : .• ~ •• • - "mot rezatonwre: - • - ' ,:- , 'John HMTada . en. '• ' ht - Pock, • ' ' John Holmta6 , • , - - JohnMArsha enn ll. .. - • , . . 3 ' Alexander Bneer . James B. D. Bleeds. Bent. L. Fahnesiook. 'A- M. PollOok. H. D4A James - McAule y, - Hill Bit • ' • " • ' James Honthrn .• - • :Wm. J. k I :Anderson. - ' Aleiander Bradley, - James D. kink '- , John G. Baokoten, - ' , • Peter A; Madeiria; , l- I '' Oporto Mu*. , ..Jobst.H.Mellor a l I- .: , ::-:. John B. Canfield. James Stddlea . , .. -, r, Alonso A. Carrier. Robert Robb,: - • • '. Charles A. Colton. 'Walter P. , llmstm&T; :•' ' • Wm.,Donirlas. John Orr. , .•* • • —•- , ' ; John Emmy_ • Heau2. Xilizatiatt, ',. •:- -- , Hopewell Hepburn. 'John - • Elhotabernar: ' ' Wm. B. Haven. ' 'Wmi EL Soltinints: ,-* ' • , I Peter H. Hunker. ~ :; Alazaa_dertilidla, ::-.- •: Hjohard Hays, .. -• • Isaac Waittiat . - ,: , 'Wit. IL lossedy. •• • • .- ( Duisitia'fresitiir'; ' . • : - azaaar.tav AND imaistritiL : • - ' ' • - : ,• -, •ca . 4.R I .ER:4;:pIAZEOH. t 1.. , ~,,y, NHO . at• goals; *kits/ems' . and .Nroh . • Brokers'. thd'iDealtaribi Notes, D rafts, Armen Gold. Silver Rag Soak Noes. Exchange on theerrk..aadjrjoffirs. Cities coastantlY for Cale. - - Collections inadeln all the cllisellizoaitheitikci United States. ,Deposite welted in tar= current paper,- No. 57 Market . stzsmiti Third and Fourth streets. ' " vac_ .11.. wilmisms a 4- )3A3lKilp & tXl2llll.lltis Inioxik r a. WOOD STREET, CORNER THI ‘; PrrreStien, icLpERMEN : • JAMES M. TAYLOR ALDERMAN, OFFICE: 4M Penn Street, Ptah Mama,. grIOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MAD= ILI Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages and ,otl er Legal Writing Drawn. Aoknowledgementa .Lkken and BillsPrnbated.' gel! JAMES A. 'FETZER; fORMARDING AND tommissipN MERCHANT, ton rag JULIE or , . • Flour, Grain Bacon, LBl4ll, Butter; Dried Pigott and' P'roduee Generally, • ' Oorner Market and First'Streets, • PITTHBTIMGIT, REFER TO—Francis G. Banal. Ent:: Iniwortk, & Cuthbert & Bono•Pitteburgh; Boyd Jr Ott, Seisker k Swearingen, .8.1 Bredi.! Cash; M. &M. Bank, Li ft Efowell,_Mangle & C 0.,, George W. Anderson. Donlon. 'Paxton' "&, Co.. Wheeling. • my2B:2ptida _ . T. T. Ill'GII - RN t CO, . '110:111SE, — AND-- ORNAMENTAL PAINTER No. 2 St. Clair._Street, I CORNER. DUQUESNE WAY, Naomi story. '' .eirAU work eibtrasted to me will be teeth and Promptly zeoutad. 04-/Y F lIRNISERNaGotips t, , • SUITABLE FOR 'FIE SEASON. MACRUMI & (414rDE • Invite attention to their Stocir Geras"iiE WEN'S and YOUTH'S ' -•- • - Linen anitTraveilng Skirts, CoClare leaossuapenders,, . • ' Linen and Silk St andherelefefet, .liloves Hone .lienbrelista, Are. SHIFTS, . And Soldiers' Famishing .Goods aim& on hand at • MACRUM & GLYDE S. anl2 78 Market et, between 4tl',irDiainond. IMPORTANT INVENTORS. PATENT AGENCY ROBT. W . fFJiWICK IFor the past four yeaterldfanager of the Washington Braiieh rot Selen- PjAttte Atuerleari rand Agency and for' Fifteen IYears'in tire Pat. peat Agency Baal einem. OEWIT C. LAWRENCE. For Twelve Tears . on Officer of thel Patent 0111ce-the fast four as a • 1 Bomber of the Board or Appeal. NOTE—AII informal gonna and a copy of th mae. 1 R efer topreeent Co •• • David P. Hollowirr. on neeenstry to Droop's eTatentlaws eget tree ADDY .IEWEN'e. , I) ltollbeirEi and "Gas Fitters, 0. 165 WOOD EmulFr, OPPOSITE FIRST CHURCH, PITTBIIII7IMH 4 OHIO STREET. ALLE4HANY !ELY ?RI MAYOR'S °MOIL - . • lIMPS, HYDRANTS SHEET LEAD, Lead Plea. Pic and Bar LeadiandPluinber's material in general. Oil Refineries fitted:ne in the moat approved :manner. d Tanks lined Lead or Oppec. Rotuma fitted with Water and Gab Mx tom. SaL. N. B. Akordors promptly attended M. elYd 11: EACHEH AND VINEGAR BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES, BA . I4RELE PURE CIDER VINEOAE, is store and for ale by WILLIAM BANALLY. IS and 20 Wood street* LOAN OFFICE, ENRY W. CINITOTT 80. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET Near On tomer Fifth. Pittsburgh. MONEY IN , LARGE. AND WALL quantitioe loaned on Gold and Over; Dia.. monde. Jewelm Gold and Sliver Watohee, and. allAinda of vaWable , artielea., for Ti litv,iteg time' maned on._, The woods,cannet of de without the Ho ke AD- Olige - . l , loolfrom 7 A. att. to 10 P. id. 1 StraWberries qinnur.g •Vow THE *norm reit cAvirse ;Alva nreinivinic Eittawberiiee_ Theilieaeleot pat for this- purptettahanht he of tool- liblerj solid -IP alibstantegf Aral textAred aed:Of attnintiertia ver.L Beck eller:lr can _be found. during the Strawberry teseen, at J . KNOX'S , Establf*- ment, No. 29 Fifth street Pittsburgh. Orders maßb o igelt either i V Masten_ din the marks or NEw::1610011081 8 - kw wiiw • iDliz . . We have an elegant and attractive stock o Trimmings Furnishing Goods, Embroideries. Varieties. Notions,. • • t • • ' fflor••• .pitinstiets, Fremoh Draperie FlerniS' •FhiN, /Head Nets, etc.. in ianre Vlifiettlitia' row-, swim, Or UM. - m• • • . , MA ac.GLOB. mill 78 Market - it:between' 4th Dlininnid• 2 0 0:Boxes M. E. Blißelsin4 ,1:50 ano• ado • 100 Half zones 11. do 100 ' do "de Layer do 00 Ken Seedless do 25 Drams Sultans do Jut reoenvedinidfopinks b . mnrMER_4 BED'S. - ses Nos. Ll 6 and 1.03 wood street.:, WARMED lOAIAEHIATELT, •„. A VIAOS .PACIELER: One that undinidnighlarav attinz Preferred. N' 4031414.2aa1t .; tv .. 1 4 . 16. 4004 strii4; • 44 441 0 1 S.}, el , I Aim 87 routlll Stmet. mpou.stirrratzvirookrotira LATX Dadr a tu oW.prioecittwhiolf-therfalle b -t # 4 i taire. oft"e4 imPurch; O 4IYOBrOMM. dei Cifithaff" gRAIL.D. Otar,l2ply4..F. 47,1J111111V LX. lEWII dt' CO ;=-IVI T T no ta...) BURGH:: CITY BLASE -, W01016--Ware• i ithe, n 9 Water street, and .166;ftst street, ttsburnk Pl 3. three' doors belos , the ittenewe halsk-Bonse, • Manafacittni tt - of ' rldnbrunh Window Glass Droseste, Glass Ware and Amer. sari Con Sex Glass; for_ parlor wiadows, - olitirob es and pttblinbrrildltss. apt Puns.POTASH - AIM SODA , ASH— . PURE POTASH AND SOD,CASH. Fara reolsipt 'of another suardy,of superior Potash: and '&da Atih.v These Nth° make their own,Boap,.ernLhavo we for eithet:of awe arti oloe,will End it to their advantage to examine at etoorbeforqurehaain_f elee - whero. k tIOSEPH, FLEXING, " • JOSEPH, FLEXING!, - corner Market street and the,Draniond, corner Market spaet'and the rptan;tond. mouNING-.posit • STEAM PRINTING CORNER FIFTH &.WOOD; STREETS, oE;=ii;lE WVINI4 /LICIENTLY MIDI! .41 ♦ E1TV 2161 1 , 141M.1210N8 Alfp 110 VEllTarril • It,: TO OUR OFFICE, We are now4rsparel to execute ' eU orlon for RNA* DESCRIPTION QF: 110011061 k JOB iltiairin.we With dispaioh. and in the awed superior style wouveaThottu• EaDora) To , NONE 1320 / . of Patfal And , I ,,i l o,l9iiiiinOsrat.tontion to RAILROAD,: & LEGAL PRINTING XtriakilM LADING. cfitimmuts. BILL .; BMW% r. • - ...BLANKS, DEEDS CERTIFICIMES,'. 4 itSCIIIITEILS. Dizsy TICKETS, itiraciarTs., . Show Card s &Bills In - :Colors, . • • HEADINEISs Showbille; rtandbills-lLabelig Col. 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