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s 1 P. Bari; Editor & Pr,oprictor.
, z!i4Lrin DEALERS
PIANOS—JUIST RECEIV
AM_ ed , - - Two 7 oat. Square Grand Carved Pian
os/flubbed-back and front and carved...lw One
oot. equare*Grand Plain Cap Plano, finished
back and4ront. and:erved legs. - Also one beau
tiful gall Grand . Manua The above Pianos 14ve,
the Aural % Treble aktifer late YaluAblalmT,
psi:Terkel& A few 6A .'B end' 7 octal , * 7/pin;
runes areexpeetel ibis week.
- CIIII,IIIGOFrE - plmas
build - lavlM elk
NEW PIAN OS.
AL NEW STOCK OF 7 OCTAVE Pl
anofortee now receiving- fiord B.osion.land
New York ealeeted especially forte Holiday's.
Persons desiring to make a va'nable and charm,
ing Invent are invited to'cali and see them at th eW474sl'oo= of JOHN H. WELILOIC
deo2o 81 Wood street.
§ECOND-HA ND PIANOS-A riumn
large lot ol seoond.hand Pianos for sale at-250;
,175, ]5O, 125,100, 90, 75, 60,:60 and 25 dollars,
*TOM( )liELLolk
.81 Wood street. ,
1110D10 - Brlllllllolllllllt
NSTOREL simlrsamtilliikw sup.
rey of Mums dc Hanlin's (Boston) Melodeons
Harmoniums, -inelegant rostittoodjs_nd Aspl_
: put cases. Melodeons at $5O; 860, $100 4 5125'
and s'6o Harmoniums at 60, 80, 100 125, 200460.,
Jpoo,, 980 and . 400 &Mar .
deCs 4 o .' * - • 81 Wooestrook
!! ant) WORTH OF
rjrHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
1f the most superb workmanship in every: detail
15'inid from the best manufacturers in the country
they have been selected with the gre L test possi
• rble care.-
by
for the Holid.y s. Prices low.
.IFor sale by JOHN H. HELLER,
deal 81.Vi r oeul street.
!
HtialirrOßUßOß BRANCH, '7fo. 118
Wood Street, of the Baltimortlanorao
, establiihed irtlB36. Akilictioe Plano
1 1 octavo - Centre rialtos. combining the- L'tials of a fast ohms InstraniehtWithi late novelties
!,knilderrateni). Richb'zingiortant to the aritlcal
ißianist., Low for cash
I; anB Wirth' di BROmmit, •
iWHEELER & WILSON'S
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Sewing Machines,
N 0,27 FIFTH &DIEHL
prrrsinnmas.
.4't
111111 ESE UNICIWARLED FAMILY
~ Lll.. MACHINES have just been awarded the
liiginstpretnium dtsthe WORLD'S-IPAII4
hondon- all the Machines in the world oonniathil .
'Over 100.000 have already been sold,
lali giving universal gatiniesetion,
11 . 1 1 •
,This machine makes the lock stitch impossible
t 6 unravel with the emends' advantage of being
alikeon both sides. forming no riige or chain, It
quilt, stitch, hem.. 1011, gather, bind, cord.
tusk and braid.
I,Th• elegance. speed and simplicity of this Ma"
chine, the beauty and strength of stitch, and
adaptibihty to the thickest or thinest fabrics
render it the most SUCCESSFUL and POPU.
L Sewing Machines now offered to the pub
ma-Warranted fer Three Yeara.ll22
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puff and examine them, at NO. 27 FIFTH
•Trrr
WM. SUMNER & co
OPEAN 41-g:;;, AGENCY
_
ONUS EATTIGANif, 11:11ThIOPEA.19
Agent, Uri Water street, Pittebnzgh. Fa.
is pie Pared to bring out or send book passengers
fronxoglA any part of Ahe old country. oitiler.lY
Maim or saihng packets.
a j ar DRAWS FOR BALE. parable in any
P of Burope.„_.
t for the Incllaiiipolls and Cineinnati
ro Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of
Silt Packets; un&for thcrlines of Steamerseail
een New York. Liverpool. Glasgow and
,2 1.! • - fill
.
1114}]RECTORY OF THE.IIIOI3PITALS,
-,-,Tbe Ststes Fatality einendadon
hmo 'estahlislied,an ofEme of information in retard
to Pisdetitslin thiGeheral Hospitals of the Army
of the lire t. By a reference to books, which are
correote4l:daily„...an answer can, under ordinary
circumstances, be given by return mail to the fol
lo*lnquestions :
g_
tit. Is -- (giving name and regiment) at
Present in snv Imam al of the army of the Wert I'
2di If so what. is his proper address?
Sdi What is the name of the Burgeon or Chaplin
of the hospi al 7
4tk If wn in hospital'at present, has he recent-
efiti in hospital Y .
6.th. It so, did he die in hospital, and at what
date?
dul l If recently discharged from hospital. was
he 'discharged from service ?
'Val If not, what were his orders on leaving ?
Demmistion will also furnish more specific
infornietion•solo the condition ofany patient in
to43ifer eral Hospitals, within as short a space of
than possible, after a request to do so from any of
its borresponding societies.
Th• office of the Direotory will be open daily
froth S oteirk a, m., to Sz) cloak lo r tn.,And Ac
cessible frfurkeht cases at any hour of the night.
141 SOHN S. NEWBERRY, Al. B. 9
Seeretary, for the Western Department 'l%B.
Sanitary Commission,„No. 439 Watriut-St., Dotti
hfalcKehtticky. Jaril4;3md,
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 16, 1863.
ArE ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEET
-MI I.l!iamPthe Stack - holders -of the" Western'
PC.flibtylvania R. R. Company , will be hold in thmpee
bustaing o the Penns lvania ttail Road Co
nyl;j No. R. 4 South 3d Street. Pkiladelptia
Tvrf /MAY,. February ad, 1E63, at 112. on
M,
whim an election w 11 mke place for Presi dent ‘
and twelve direct i m
sto serve the e . • g_ ye ar.
A tcpt,rt will be submitted by theoffice
ra of
as tit ! e ii p ay -om
come p before
anyandsuhmth er.bustMess transacted.
the me
eana.
I NW
9td.
N. . HARK
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44 NESS. Seo'y.
tittiII4iIMIXPRION OF ,CO.PA.MTI
gLIFMTTICP:=LTbe tio-paltnershiilierefoldre ex
isting between the undersigned. under the name
awl atyle of King, Pennock dt Co., was dissolred
by mutual consent, on the 15th day of November.
1882. John Arbuckle retiring from mid linn,
helievingteld alVhfs interest in the'Same to
ei king and Isaac M. Pennock, who are author
isedito settle the business of said firm.
JOSIAH KING,
ISAAC M. PENNOCK,
ii"
JOHN ARBUCKLE,
Oi retiring fiom the late firm of Bin`, Pennock
& Co., te e undersigned roman/guts JAB gueces
saratp the patronage of th a e oi er era df the' obi .
cii fir 7 44.1440g/i/P:P ^vTiri* i.XPEB.
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‘../ stilfadliiiipe e ttt o hse th il i t g rat I
John buckle in e e . ennoe
& CO., end having former a_pactnership under the
nand and- ettlejiiiing &...PenneekmilLesontinuer
the manufacture of Cotton Goads at the Niggle
Cotton Works. Warehouse No. 2 11 Wood street.
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Jenlikl3td JOSIA{PKING_,
ISAAC M. YENNOCR.
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nk IR LB L,X., ' RIMIIDIINCEI . FOR
NENT-4fO; 213 - Rebecca street, corner of
btdtgeon street,.
...illegheny. on the line of the
hitinobester PaMenger Railway, a brick dwelling
of iliae rooms..gal fixtures, porches, etc., stable,
oartimte.horme.tortemaive lawn; grounds tasteful
ly arTargedvrith - ehell-end-naved walks, shrub
bay...arbors. and a gre!.t variety of large shade
twit* An eatenrive view of the river and coun
try, ?mem Apply to
i - S. CIITIEBBRT h SONS.
jahM ',.. 61 Market htreet.
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Pm. .. 12 q= zo v GOUDA.
: 7? .. 148 Pisiblea
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XE4arre.wit niiimez-oi.xx PER.
sone having claim:is or deutande ititaiiisilite
Witte of ROB BIUBBWINVIZRthiti otAiteg evH
tts , laity. deed. are regaested to present the same
without delay; and -those indebted - toamid es t ate
wilt #taitekentent to
11 ;. fir uerraBEEIIT. Surviving Executor.
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RATES. '
One year, by men
o,,, Th Six o n nl e7.7 ths : ... —............ ..... 15
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iNEW ADVERTISINGi RATER.
The folloiriistrates , aitierttsing hairrheen'
;agreed upon by'the 'Publishers tne Pittsbuitt
'Daily Press. to take Whet on and after the 10th
daroffpyrimber t llol2 . a neweintraote
144 nwirms.
HPER ti.rrroLt.s DARE, EVERY DAY.
te. 00 Two months,_... 8 9'oo
!Tyco insertions:..... 00. Three motitha, .11100
;Three insertions 25iFonr months... 1300
One week • '
11 0 Five montho. - .. 1400
7rwo weeks 50 Six months 1500 ,
:Three weeks, 0;00 Nine months;... 2000
IthooA L OP_Que 36 - 00
• FOR Cliajir NATTER.
Wldoh2ditmathop vilaaWoraweeklyohange
of matter' to b inserted among new
, adv enxmta.
BLEGLE SQUARE, EVERY DAY,
'Six $lB 00
Twelye- 30 00
~.A, S witAstratbis'lrofloMa 9 25
amaze Notices...
maath - 75
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141 •advert:U[o4mM ordered- in - for one
Month, or lice time, tO be cash at the time of or
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DAirL
1 _
,THE CHURCIT AND THE BE
Orestes A. Brotiteiou on the Catholic
seligion=l he Lick of a State'
Chareb.
Orestes.A. Brownspn delivered a lecture
.41 Sunday evening in Bryan Hall, Chica•
io which was moderately well attended.—
He was introduced to the audience by Dr.
McMullen, and took as the subject of his
discoarse-7-"The Church .. its
. , Con necti on
with, and Necessity to the Republic."
The lecturer commenced by avowing
himself a Catholic. He had been accused
of not belonging to the church, but the
charge was unfounded. By the church, ,
,-be intended that of which the Roman I
Pontiff was the head. After discussing
, •
'the nature Of that church and the corres
pondonceletweepats internal spitit, and
its imperfect external manifestation in the
.byes of ititinlejnbera, be reviewed the in
fluence of the church upon governmental
powers in past ages, and ended his sketch
frith the declaration, deduced therefrom,
that the lack of a State church was fatal
tb the existence of a political power, and
that the present rebellion was a conse
quence of that lack, as the American peo
ple had relied upon an arm of flesh, not
'On that of the Almighty. They had as a
people ignored. Him,.. preached the super
lOrity ofla sj*tilaieducatidn over thS ie,-
ligionfil -- Considered - ttic'trading ship as the
hest missionary, and held that the wealth
of a people lay in its, internal resources
skid commercial 'relations.
• Education, commerce, monufactures,—
the etceteras pf civilisation, .were Upper
tfl4-3 4 14 filifituSal'a ridainz4;.;;;;, w
essential to apeople's prosperity and to
the permanency of its government. With
()kit religion, etvilizstibn could not exist,
and it was eqaally true that, wthout an of
ficial recognition of religion,. the mains
spring of obadieniefo constituted author:
ides was absent, and a vital blow was aim
ed at the root of the wholejudicial and
executive system. Yet he did. not wish to
le understood as decrying the value of po
litical institutions; in fact, without civili•
,zition, religion could not meet with its
' hill developMent. The savage might be
c
i
nverted to the true faith, but the graces
o the Christian-life • could -never shine
f rth with that lustre as from the daily life
ot-Him who had been educated in and re
filed lmoontact,with the, highest forms of
eivilizea abdetyLi .Itisvm /oily ter reason'
tt at a revelation can be made ; only rea
son can take cognizance of it—can appro
p;iate, assimilate, and use it in its own
wbrk.
Western Agents.
;No government in the history of the
world had been instituted more in accor
dance with the great principles of religion
and civilization than the American people.
Bat the present war is nothing more or
leis Wiw i , a gollapsa iof tha:A m eriatin 'Lys
te*r. -At iiriit *Witiderstocid by its fciun
d s, but as it has since been developed
and applied. People may talk of aboli
cin
ti nism or of slavery, for or against, and
at lute the present•national calamity to
th existencp-of :slaves in the 43caith 4 or*
anti-slat , 43 . itrtte - Nortlr, lotoutitern fire
eaters or Northern fanatics, but these were
o4y . the pretexts of action. The fault
lay in the system of government adopted
by?both sections : by all,parties,,,and under
that system then!' was non - hotie for North
or South. The ideal of our fathers was
high, but in our hands it has fallen below
any other that the world has yet seen. The
great error, the true cause has been the
1 3
se fixating of religion from civilization,
an assuming that civilization was able to
to .care..,of itself without a revelation
an the.graci el God: ~
The= lecturer then aimed! to show that
a reunion of rupPnotilkirtiblf.and interests ,
co d; ;only be,bronght about-when this , '
principle was'*olgtoled,- and 'attributed
tlie l presentltiCjigle kiihe - aispleasure of
thelAiraighti. - -1 They hid, as a nation, at
tenipteijoyalk7ilonp, iand ha q. failed&
they gdit3diftte n tfiectio tWel unbialettri
inginpon the church as upon a staff. He
then said that, inasmuch as the Catholic
church was lhe ',only:true and original form
of Christianity, so it was the only one up
on which the Rivine, blessing could rest !
and'areeoguitiuu of it aline was tabs re: ,
garded - as restoring the favor of the Al
mighty, and securing national prosperity
andlindividual relations.
The lecture was,. a • wgll,,delivered, logi-.
'Cal efforrand itarithriby that extensive
re
sear an--^"'" ' , PlRWrial entreatment.
‘lihmirle the deep reasoner, the acute
thin er, the thorough student. -- Admit•T
tingS - Ostyhiteirifivnie dif6aUltto'dii: :
sent Ohni lut,dadtietione, 'bat :of coarse
reteitint -World Will not feelinclined
enCtir Whit premises 'or cohclusiona•
lentaihr..Was listened to with great
attention throughout the . whole time he
spoke,. and was frequently applauded du
nog his remarks:
Hamilton on the Constitution.
Th: illustrious Alexander Hamilton,
once entso#l 141e1,Piet!I papal y atanaum,
and, seeing a small book that lay on the
table, observed:'' "Ah, this pie the Consti-
Hor =lrk my words, he said:
.
ieng as we are a young and virtuous
this it/00111nm , , t I( bind, u s to'
getherf in andualtappiness, but when we
beconte corrupt, men and disregard its sa
cred feachino. and trample it-under foot
• bind us no longer." Such were
:the prophetic words of Alexander Hamil
ton, says one writer, uttered half a centu•
ry ago; and inthe very dawn of our exist
ence as ass nat ion. 'Let Americans write
them in their books and treasure them in
their hearts.. Ataither. half century, and
they maybe regarded as truths.
i
Mr. Biddle.,--Mr. Speaker, I desire to
notice, in a very few wends, a point as
eumed, 'though not argued, by the gentle
man from litta.4sachusetts (Mr. Walker).—
He assumes tie right of the Federal Gov;
,
eminent to Oppress the circulation of
hank notes issued under the laws of the
several States [ and I think it not unite-'
portant to note it, because I have heard
the same assumption made, with little or
no argument, by other high authorities.-1
I observe it, ler instance, in a speech]
which has beets furnished to us in the
[Globe, and which I hope it is not unparlia
rnentary to allede to, simply by naming
'the author, ode of the most ablest and I
most distinguhed Senators of the Re- 1
publican party Mr. Sherman. It is also
assumed in that phamphlet which the gen
tleman from (Massachusetts has recom.
mended to the attention of the Committee,
and which with greatly recommended to
our attention ; by by the distinguished and
well-earned reputation of its author—l I
mean the pamphlet of the Hon. Robert J. i
Walker.
He makes, it] is true, a slight allusion to
one of the ecisions of the Supreme Court
of the United [States. Referring .to the
case of Craice7s. Missouri, he assumes it
I
as deciding thatthe constitutional prohibi- I
tion against bills of credit includes bank
notes issued under State laws by private ,
corporations. i
Now, sir, the case of Craice vs, Mis
souri was not a case involving bank note
issues at all. The case of Craice vs. Mis
souri was upon the issue by the State of
Missouri, through its State Treasurer, of
certain certificates of indebtness, which
were, for many'purposes, made legal ten
der: But a case, which, I venture to say,
as expressly decided ' this peat 'as any
point ever was decided in the juris
prudence of this country, was the case of
the Kentucky Bank, reported in 11 Peters.
In it the: Stiprihrie. Court of the United
States expressly decided, this very point
being before the court, that the issue with
in a State of bapk notes by associations or
corporations, udder the laws of the. State
—although in the particular case of the
Kentucky Bank the State was a partner
or stockholder-Hwas not the issuing of
bills of credit by a State within the prohi
tion of the Constitution. And this was
reiterated at a later day in the case of the
Bank of Alabama, reported in a late vol
ume of Howard' Reports, about, I think,
the year 1851.
And I venture [ to cite an authority which
I have not heard[referred to in this discus•
eion, but which carries great weight with
me, and which I think will carry great
eight with yen, Mr. Chairman (Mr.
Campbell in the chair), for you remember
the man ; I mean the opinion of Henry
Italdwin, of Pennsylvania, - as expressed at
considerable length, and with neat pre
=ill - his .ur ic — eautrea tAtbasitutionat
one. Amcing ; them is an opinion
upon this very point,4: what constitutes a
bill of credit. It, was intended, I believe,
as an Opinion in the very cases to which I
,referred; for it i a remarkable fact that
I -he was one of th° Judges of the Supreme
Court who sat ink the case of Craice vs.
Missouri, and also in the case of the Ken
tucky Bank. 1
The gentleman from Massachusetts, how.
ever, in prosecntibg his own views of the
right of this GOvernment, based them
upon the right oil taxation. But I did lot
expect to hear the proposition that taxa
tion, for the purpose of revenue, confers
the right of taxation for the avowed pur
pose of the extinetion of-that thing which
[
Is taxed.
- If these notes are the subjeot :of taxa
tion, as manufactres, or as a privilege al
lowed to individu4ls, the tax must be
upon a fair principle of taxation, which
looks to revenuetd not to extinction. I
C
do not doubt ut fair rate of taxation
might be reached which would afford
revenue, and whil:i, perhaps, would put a
salutary check up n inordinate bank is
sues. But I deuy i the right to tax, as the
gentlemen and others propose, :or the
avowed object df entirely suppressing
what we have not he constitutional right
directly to prohibit.
I speak with no particular feeling as a
local representative, because I believe the
banks of my district are indifferent to
tide cheek upon benk circulation ; but I
speak as one who ,believes that at tbis
time all these insi nous infringements of
the right's itof: Mate Should be looked at
narrowly, and ou ht, if possible, to be
checked.
--....k.
Can a Carpet-Bag Eat ?
' It was but a day Or two ago, while tray
' eling upon the cars between this city and
, Columbus, that a train stopped at a small
village not a hundred miles off, the con
ductor crying (nai l 'Fifteen minutes for
dinner.' i
[
Tllis passengers, Of whom there happen
ed to be a large number, .rushed into the
dining apartment, and took the seats at
the [table, one of [ them depositing his
cap:let-bag in the chair next to him. At
the usual time - the landlord passed around
to make his collection, calling upon the
I aforesaid passenger for his payment for
dinner.
'How much?' say the passenger.
'Bighty cents,' re-Plied-the lanlord.
"Eighty cents fort dinner? why that is
extortionate.' '
'l , lp sir; it is not extortionate. Ain't
that jour carpet-bee
' - 'res sir; that is my carpet-bag.'
Melt, that carpet'-bag occupies a seat
rand of course I must charge for it'
: `.`Ohl is that these? Well, here is
1 yettrteightl ca
eents.'_ I ;
ruining tithe carpet:bag the passenger
remarked. 'Well, M. Carpetbag, as you
havelnot had much] to eat, suppose
Wtita4e -snmething, ' at the same time open-
ing its Mouth, and int[ning therein half a'
ham, a roast chicken, a plate of crackers;'
and sundry other articles, amid the
rearsiof laughter of the* other passengers.
The prevailing opinion among the pas
sengeys was that tha carpet-bag won.—
. Cincioncrti Enquirer,'
"I"
"I new laid aside , my overcoat and
gloves, and intend to be President again,"
so said the President recently. "I have
taken [tsfr my mittens, 1' was a previous re
mark.: Should he got on much further in
this way, says the Albany Argus, in such
cold weather, he will ipjure his own consti•
tution'as well as that if the Union.
POST.
PUBLIC.
WISE HEARING Or iknorant carriage is
caught as men take diseases, one of anoth
er ; therefore let men take heed of their
company.
HE that 18 robbed, not knowing what is
stolen, let him not know it, and he's not
robbed at all.
Are Bank !Notes Bills cf CI eil ?
—Can they be Taxed out of Cir
eulation.
HON. CHAJaLES J. BIDDLE'S 'VIEWS.
We extract the following on the above
question from the Globe report of the
Congressional proceedings of Thursday
,last :
MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 26, iscia.
From the Now York Argos. -
THE NATION'S GRAVES
•
There's a spot in old Virginia dear to W/017 pa
triot's breast,
Where the nation's sainted Hero in by &a Res
at rest.
In the. lisping tones of Childhoodi iti familiar
name is heard.
And the sterner voice of Manhood eabodi back
the hallowed word.
Round that spot a nation's heart-strings. With a
love uodying, twine,
And a Werld bows down in homage -at Mount
Vernon's hallowed shrine! ;M ount
Vernon's
is Freedom's seared birth-right, and , shall
• Treason's felon blow
Dare to strike it from the Union ? Let thenation
thunder, NO !
'There's a spot of quiet beauty in the 'sled Ten
nessee,
Where the Bova of patriot sires bare the brow and
bend the knew.
In the nation's hour of peril, when theatorin-king
rules the sky,
And the apgry waves of faction shake their
foamy crests on high—
In that dread and gloomy hour, doubly hallowed
is the grave
10f the lien•hearted Heio to the land he loved te
to sa e
And shall Treason tear it from us? Tho , the na
tion's blood should flow,
Crimsoning river, lake and ocean, let her People
answer, so!
In the heart of bold Kentucky, of Kentucky that
hat stood
Rock-like, unshaken by the waves of fierce Ee
cession's flood—
Where the willow d7oops in sorrow, and the. Dine
to Heaven uproars,
Is a grave but newly watered by a weeplpg na
tion's tear,!
Oh I gentle as the gushing love that 904.1 In
woman's breast,
Is the love that warms the nation's heart for
Harry of the Went?
And shall the nation yield his dust to any threat
ening foe ?
Let all her patriot Imp arise and shout her
answer, t u!
Bee! gleaming in the Western inn—see I flashing
from the North.
it million bristling bayonets rise- a million
swords leap forth
There, borne by yoemen. sworn to crush the
union's bated foes.
rho' warmed beneath the E ciethern sun, or cool
ed by Piorthern:snows !
Kentucky shall not plead in vain, 'Virginia shall
be free—
•
nd once again the starry flag shall wave o'er
Tennessee
Bac Traitots I from the Hallowed Ground by
Patriots' footafeps pressed—
Within their welPlovect Union, let the Heroes'
ashes rest!
S OLDIFORS9 ,
BO
II N TlEfill PENSIONS
BACK PAY and other Just
CLAIMS AGAINST THE GOVERN/MT.
Promptly procured at renown/iterates. Anply to
D,_H. HAUS.
103 Fourth street, Fittsburkh„ and
CHARLES C..TIJ4MH.
Washinston.D.C.
WM. X. FABER &
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS
Iron rounder*. ;
RENERAL MACHINISTS ANO BOILEIfiI464
Sear the Penn. R. R. Painegoitionot
tliMßdred and 0126 POW . , ended for
. ~,, _ ~
_ 5 ..: 'J. :
VI
Grist Mills. Saw Bled Farman. Wearies.
eta.
give particular attention to the construction of
Engines and Maohinory for grist mills, and for
uprights. =day and circular a ndills.
Have also on hand. finished eady for attip
mint at shortnotioe. Engines and Boilers of every
description.
Also. furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron se_perately,
Wrought Iron Shafting, Bangers and Planes in
every variety and oontinne the manufacture of
Woolen Maiginery and Machine Cards.
Onrprimps are low , our machinery manufactur
ed of the beet quality of materials, and warranted
Iry all eases to 'rive satisfaction,
edaiP - Ordpra from all
ed. Parts of the oountry solicit
and pry dll
JAMES ROBB,
NO. 89 111.8.11 K ET ISTRNET
Haan OIV on hand a talks stook of fall and winter
BOOTS A ND
toComp forisun &ma all the Te varietien and style
be d.
.
Ladies', Misses and Children's Balmoral Boots
with double and triple soles.
Mend, Boyd and Youth's Calf, Coarse and Kip
Boots, Shoes and Brogans,
Mans' Long Leged Water Proof Cavalry Boots
of a very seperior quality,
Call and 'stamina his stook as le warrants his
500(15 to give general satisfaction.
JAMES ROBB Y
0e24 89 Market drag.
/I.IHE RAILWAY TIME•III4EPER
J. Especially adapted for Army aalaai...warrem
ted. to remand keep excel'ent time, One otitis
most taking novelties of the day. and should re- ,
tai at prices from $2O to $5O 'each. Sold Onti by
the, case. containing six of assorted patterns.--
Heavy silver plated. engine turned, per calm ofa
half dozen , SSP, E , ectrogildedi fine !foliation
gold. beautifully engraved, per easeof a halt-dot , '
en, $.39. bample cases of half of each kind. $
Terms ca h. Will be sent by express with bids
for collection on delivery. 'Soldiers must remit.
cash in advance, as we cannot collect from them
This is one of the most saleable articles of the.
times and just the thing for those in the army
Welling to mike m ney rappidly. Order early.
Address fIUBBBARD BROS., sole Importers
Parma building, Nassau at,. N.Y.
Spencer &
BREWERS AND MUSTERS,
Pawn.. Q .grAu BaiWg .
•
Pittsburgh:Be i4emblxlo,l3§2. I -
WiIISSQLIITION OF PARTNxim — ItTP.
IL/ —The partnerahf_p heiretoferecestlisting e- ,
twein JOS SPENCER and W. B. GARRARD
was idissolved on the 20th of August.".lB62, W,
IL GARRARD being authorised to settle up the
business of the late firm at the otEoe in the Brew
ery,„
_The Browingitusiness will be oontinuedhy
SPENCER &hi Y. who intend to have
ways on hand a superior article' Of ALE; POR
TER and BROWN STOUT. The underahmed
will h e thankful to the friendoof the late firm for
a continuance of their patronage, and promise
to make it their aim to give sateaeticni to all who'
ma_ y purchase fromthem.. , .
Mr. ROBERT WATSON. 9f Marts street, so
long known to the business community. will have
the management of our bushiest. with the fW.I
control in the BrewerT• • ' •
Address all ~orders to SPENCER. .8 *KAY.
PhoMix Brewery, Pitts J OJOS EPH SPIAMIBB,
JAMS M. .
A MEW AND DswsAllicx LOl' OP
WINTER CLOAKS, SKAWLS.
MERINOS DRESS GOODS, 0
Barred country Flannels,
Plain Gray and Twilled Plumbs,
Blankets, &o. All will be sold cheap for cash at
H. J. LYNCH'B,,
No. 96 Market street
Cj o il hui S pARSTABST. opposite Cathedral
REAL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENT.
=LUIS IN
NOT 8. BONN: mammas and
omen deauritiea ' ap
CO)3,NIVELL
CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS.
old eetiblighed Cosen Faetoii.)
DIIIVITES WAY,
HEAR ST. CLAIR STUMM
Repairing dons as ngnal. het
CEO. R. COCHRAN,
ATTORNEY' AND -COUNSELLOR AT, LAW.
Office No. 69 Grant street, near the Court
Rouse. Pittsburgh.
•
LPL BUSINESS ENTRUST/FM TO
•cm- his care will metre prompt attention.: Cot.
lections Made and.themoney promptly remitted:
decSard
smoiii4 iettisAHE; AT
Masonic, Hall Analion Howie,
BY DOUGLAS A. L%YIEN
PITISINUWEL
SETH EXTRAcTED -, svi TM 0 1112
T
PAIN by the we of an &Mist= whereby
no drop or saver& _bal" ar e ' ll j e d.' ; Medi
cal gentlemen and that' tammte have their teeth
extracts' by MY Orcerat- and are u•Leal , to test*
se to the safe and vitamins , oftincoperatio N
whateverh a il.= said by persons Interested izr
aisarthur the °outran. hFrinino linowlechse duly
Pr c " 3 ",
.sRTIFIOLUI TEMA WA..& i n ,
• Manta
ohiergli
aD gi ci *Atl l l4:l Sk!
I.....olJDrOtaktist.
ass =mum streak
tOMBOIAL INYOBIATIOL
ripttratioii tlemmltiee rO, tfie, Board
of Trade, for•Noy- and Hee.
.
Wm. M. SHINN.. V.. P.LJAB.I. RONNETT
JNO. R. DILWORTH. 'WmAteORERRY.
DAVID. Nog_ DLRRS.
Movements of European Steamers
3101 t sulopir.
Biario4eoor--.llaremml
Atabia, Lfrorpool . ...Boaton Jan I
AttehmliaAan....Liverpool...New York Tan 1
"ROM Iniintiat.
Creole - New York -Havana tf N 0 Jan 17
Merion...-:-...New York.. New Orleans.- Jan 17
Jim ....
.-- Jan 20
Talisman ... . . ...New York -Kingston. Ja... Jon 21
Africa 13oston......Aiverpool ..... Jan 21
City of Balthee New York ..Liverpool t an 24
Tentoula York -Hambrum...- Jan 24
York.—.. Jan 24
800 Cromwell-New York . . New Orleans. Jan 24
Row York -Liverpool Jan 24
Itlanchest,Z., r 4Newilrork ..LiverpoJk..-. Jan - 31
Uni't' KingdordNeWYork -Miami* Jan --
British , Qhebil.l.N4Wrrroir..Ravana Am.-. Feb
Arabia, :..a.{Bostosr:- ... Feb 4.
tinstralasian..-New York -Liverpool ...... Feb 11
PORK I'AiAUM;t ITF s.
Cincinnati.
Hogilkadrather a hearkniirket at diciest quo
tational, receipts were; lamer ,and !the, weather,
thenah parley's cold enetigh. fed Impend exceed
!into slissereedidelor handling them.. The rates
ZOILY be stated at.*444o@Si far aversigea of ISO to
250 IDs and those weighing 200 Ins at .$4 75.
Chicago
The general Provision . market continues quiet
and without important change. Prime mess pork
sold atsll. Dry salted Shoulders at 314 e, loose,
NoJ. and mint* kettle-rendered Lard at 830
.63fic. and prime city steani"at 9e:
The marset for heavy live hogs ruled firm, and
sales were reaaby affeeted at yesterday's figures,
but for light Hopp ices were rather easier, The
receipts of drwed . hogseontinue liberal, and, ow-'
lug;to the unfavnrible weather prices are easier.
Heavy averages over 3/0 lbs sold at $4 35@4 60,
and under 200 lbs at $3 60"9100:
Cluelnnen ToMiele° Market.
The sales of Leaf Tobaroe. to-day. at Bodman'a
Warehouse, were 8 : 1 at $850:1 at 9 25
1 at 910: I at 9 7 : 1 at 1386: 1 at 1550. 1 at 18. 1
at 25. aßeltnd 29 boxi3s ranging from 775 to $lB. Re
ceipts
From the Liverpool Post. Jan, 9.
First Marini of Cotton at Liverpool
froni.the Covent Good Hope
The effort now-being made to supply the mills
of Lancashire with cotton. in lieu of that shut up
ernse Southern States id Atherice, by the South.:
blockade, are weekb' bringtng to ibis
,port
supplies from some quarter ..of the'. globe. where
the first 'ventral:nib* famous** Nand seedhas
been 'gathered; - 0W1 , 003311 ago a cargo.of good
staple airihried-htnif Ohltar:st - circtunstance wor
th, of remark this 'week has witnessed an
imPortatienseetlesenovel than important, ht , the
arrival Of nOlelet thin - L705 balm from the Cape
of Good , Hiipean theihiP Oleander. Capt:fdoor
head. .Thkeetten has leen grown from Sea id
land seed, and aathe Mintato of Attica is,..pecu
liarbradapted (tithe growth of the raplis. it may
be enticiPated it Is every floe nitalitdr.
Incoratectiort with this arrival of :cotton from
Pew regtom we may . rataark that the screw
steamer Cia*. s. Cant Lids arrived it this port.
brought 850 bales of Cotton from- Oporto. Portugal
—a quarter frt m "Web we have .not heretofore
received'any cotton. Should these arrivals con
tinue to increase, as in all probability-they will,
Judging frcm the exportation of Sea Island cot
ton.seed to almost every quarter of the globe.
Lancashire will soon be totally independent of
America for the staple,
PITTSBURGH PRODUGE MARKET
Orlin OP PEI DAILY MOSS, II
Monday. Jais. 28th.
Beassarke—Gaturdo usually a dull day.
and the Ink arks no ezetipticor tio the laurel ride.
the menthes , 'over hotaid' wits Ideeseit. bit the
SiekeelenblieTtlevtalka witrit
tunatio thaw, .er iti "-•
ted. At Tuselnnatl the Government takes pre
ession or orders them into service as soon as they
arrive. As soon as the Nevada and Orient leave
our port It le hard to tell when the next will be
announced.
Grain.--] he market was steady at the late ad
vance with s better demand. Tee advance has
bean general both Rut and Wm . The stock in
the market at present is not tante.
Provision* continue in steady demand for
hometurc prices Ate iteadi hat unchattitt - id. The
IMPLY of DOW Baciozi and Pork is steilliArtratur
ing. • ,
Ow—Tliere has been no aharilier l i - jWielhlis
put. Holders sre andesvoriurbillatiklitures
up: Thera is a toed deal obanihru hinds at the
current lutes.
Applaas--Bales 50 bbls, Bussetts at $2 25®250;
Xdo $2 25; demand etead.Y. -
Butter firm and in fair request, Sale of 4,309
Tb., at 18(410o; 21 bblii do 206:
Dried Fra il market-was unehanged-
Sales of 100 bush Peaches at $287.03. apples,
sales ofBo bush' atillls.
I FlourThe markstorifiaturdaY was very Qui
et, there being but little divination manifested
too
oc ata; boxers are ahy andholders seem pe r : .
f indeassdent. in feet aoms of ourlarge hold- .
ere OclitieeWliment.the prevailing rate& - The
sales_ were light es follows OS bble Antra Family
$6 iOlO6 75; 100 di:ps6 50W :5, Sfibblp Extra, $6 Ou;
oilier:lml imp inadeliOlitimperangrofpriOes.
.The res hi he river. are declining.
5 libirat'iSepee'do&- '
Orme/ is onlyaill bag in lots tomset the wants
of,kalbealVedellalellollifs ati.c6ll%e,
islibrgate rftio, N ear,• u' - : '.'
is Salta *loath at414@17 . '
fa,
fril a r Dsrat i tir ca s des nf 009. bu at 72@75c;
.:I fliMillalatlittffitrita •1 • •
as Arm with salsa of White at $130; Bed
$1 t::::11 :..:. : :.:..: . :, _ .
Vl* 1f4.3Y7r4.31110111 bhla rittreolifled . t 40442 e
.
I e isirrilios imormiciTioi, No
1-IF , 110 &sitarlaid street %posit° . the thatcds
/teem Chartered by the Laplater..
_
OVEITviiIRS.
Prialdent....—..—AAXES PARK, Jr.,
Troa PRZSIDU7IS. (-)
gil l irk .r I 14 3 1% , i. 141 • ,
016 . 841ba1r Joll , 7.,,.'` '
J F. Jeabbrea; , Jaen L . . • .
Domes
k
.uma Lloyd Auus_-_ 3.c..;
7 06 PRN • '
Joidati Xing o...Bar_
A 8 Bell - - 'Jos' Debv.ott . h
ift
88- Wet _ • '15 , -A 'Need
Jai WAidwellp!- ILLO fiebenetz. ;,
F ~ ....:, . ....met ,• ' Widt414".13
J Iteemak• , •8 11
i.
_%.
D'M ' l ls4.2,er i , ,
Jae W Dealeg • . ..P§Brm.lc _ wg,.1.44,
0 II Welt .8014-D-Vofti*,.
Wm Smith • '.W imieri: 6_B jeneel,l' ' • •,::..... -, Sirjobtatl :
WII Phelso • -,.- . , 01112..Rafon -
. ,
..8).-.2austaika.
vomacilizta,,,:,
NoprOatdtiblaiyua k-, •1 divi r , 3, ,
tday%fri m ;3 .
i 4
pow, reedvad4
adiudidgolared - 14
'ista esti— . -1- "• - - - ' '
illoilatoremalnlrso placed LC -titt
of.the dermitorm jprigloitoal.anit bear 'ln
_ thlia commuding It:
containing Charter;:By-Lawar, ao.. ti:tp r • -
nitthed at the ofitoe. . . .
Alirt, This Institution offers. eepea iailt to these
Purantal: B o earnings are am the opportunity to, acquit t!& by mall depoffits, easily saved. a
gum is bkaresource when needed, their
mone y notosnly beingsafe but bearinginterest, in
EteadjAMM . AMitg unproductive. my/2 -
SEtLENDEF LOW AT . BORLAND'S 9S
itarkakinreet. ,
Men's Buffalo and Gum Overshoes,
. B .ll:Lea tm 'xi, 12:si est a '' ,,, i n- YOn ati Di li k s ioun ifiv dr al et ry, B an o d um Haa ßal vv .
moralj and Boats. !Parlor's Raiz Felt Boles and
BartlltEs.Blaalrlng , Give me a ea. •
JoSIPH H, BORLAND,
Cheap Osatittora;No:l o B Nuke. at.
ad
door -from BUM: - •• ' fanl7
errs szvoLv.zul3:%oLD ABD
Ila new model. all oho& for Boleti •
SOWN & Mr.riatrY.
726 Wood street.
8. M. KIER & 00.
-ramloqtramo ) L..
Pure No. 1 Caribou 011,
Office ''LEEtERTY
Penn'a R. R,Depot.
101.-All oil warranted: ' •
3 PE.T.13 , 0131A. WOIIIKAI
„. .
J.ORCI,, MILLER. it
WORKS AT SIEARPSRORS ffi.
EI TlON,•"firit
LEOREKY VAI4,II7,,KALLROAD.: ,
SalrOffioe and. Warehouse
BURREI' STREET, FTI7SIMEGH.
Maluifaciares of Illualust l At..Md,
Carbon .0118 azicißent6l6. - •
NO. 1 BRFXNED-01K4-SVAIRUMITED
110 H 4 SXPIAoln . y.R,.alorms 0n ,.han4,,,09.24A
THE ARDESCO OILLCOMPINT , I.
mmurAeyu4 AND HAVE 1:0
lksupenor asholoof
Refined Ardesco: -1
Nor-innosnri.
PURE BRITECTLE.—:
warehouue, 27 IRWIIg STREET
PITZSBUJZOE. PENNA.
The Philosophießether:
EXAMDEiNPS _NEW, DOUBLE4CKINti
;AUK- Philosophic Surber fortfarbori dorsi'
)ready,. It potscotog ra0..14 , Ovatiti . otoo oyey; the'
Vonitoon Burners..
1. It makes &largo or- !nail lista *Hit perfect
'combustion. ,
' 2.- It will Mira any ofellitit7.ol;OiliffitN Sift, *
8. It can be used with a long or abort
' 42 It can be used as aiaper nightdaniP:
• 5. It can always be made to. burnfeertm ondcally;
6. It is more easily wicked than any other
)n
7. It niar. ; • can be trimmed and lighted without
re
moving the cone. --
t 8. It throws all the white light above theTcona,
' 9. The chimney can be removed or insetted
without touchitur the glass. . • •
These burnets are the common No.l Si%e, end.
can be put on , any lamp now in use . ' Every per , '
son using Carbon Oil should have .a Philosophic
ginner. Prion2s cents: pet dozen $2. Sold a
Be. 82 FOURTH street, Pittsdnagh:
1e25-Iydw P. H.fili"OP.N.
Luccn.t oii . W o
DUNCAN, DUNLAP , itc , •CO4
lifinufactirtre bf •
_ PURR WHITE RE.WIRMII
C A it, is o N . lc)
whe t. NO. 291 LIBERTY STREET: Pitts-,
GROCFIII/ DEALERS.
SA.GALIATIV,-
WHOLESALE GROCER]
NOS'. 18 AND 20 WOOD EITNENT,
Ja2o:tf PITTSBUB:44
wiTor.T A V CARE. CO,&
WHOLESALE SH.OOEHS,-
Aaa Unporteyo of
Mang% la nkiniitis.ROMs Aftc•
•
DistiHen and'Deitera in
MN= MONONGA4!4 Apr, WHISKY
_ n itirr4 t"
VIM. ILELMITH .....
WM. IL totrrn & €0, 3
W 110LESALE GRBCERD
NOL 112 !MOND AO 147 F IRSt 47R071
4es th sz
MWAYMAIUR, arnd m'ciammus.
. eaneraflFtaingc-i .
KRUM ,
Wuociaesori to M'CA241 . 044"4 t'Fs4.o`
WHOLESALE GROG, lifh,
Omer' Wood and Watbr I
takto prrins*T*iiii,: Pd
JAMES A., F E TZER,i4 , 1%04
FORWARDING COMMISSIOU•IIKiNWARTO
.
ror,,,r4t wArd•or arit.
Fleur, Grain; i Plaint s TX.NA nt**
Dried Arirtiit " and gtet
GlenWirdy , ,3" fitHl
Corner Merkot And Firs' rig •
, • , piirrsatgit. AJ
Banta 1 11}-lorBtiolB
Dilworth. Sri, 8. Cuthbert A- Bon, ,Pittikuighl
Bo Ott,_Heigker Jr Swearingen, 4. onidn,
Banh. List Sowell. Mangle
dote; Anderson.'Donloti.' Perla''' . a' Co;
-Wheeling. altrigUlotbitn;
CURTIS C. STEIFIIRTIN
GZIA B *,A :t 4i * -- w,F *
0 usx ,,
fj ' Ao3l.li t
SIOP - vintstiTl ALLimir t ,#'o43u *poi,
anrame , irtY, 1 4 3 . 1 4,
o or ai Thatkiw angFlolr nymy4,susd• "
L9KEiWERTIMPOOftrIpIiF
00111ELTING' t
volt
MULRIf t
, 77-77.--.77-amir. ME' CV ALl:rfg i:, eofe rf ,,
MiaufactlufgAit i,ittfll)-1) i
Elheith. Braker? elia4 Bolt c_g o t --Xrpigoa ,qO3
.par Bo i t t lomp-l x &wlistvo
f 4" " • Media.,
- I fta. rzt: — Mm i'FA*(ill
ondand i Diam i) l .l3. n . d alley ' .
- I J. H. CASIDAY.
Note, Moeda, Draft, • Bond and Mori.
Reel Eidate andlllttr• •
_ ehandtse Broker.- •
OFFIOE,__ROOM No. 12 BIIIIRE , B Bij ThDING ,
FOURTH - STREET. Pittsburgh. Ps.
Deitilrable Mill proimrtY and other &hitt
to the amount of $lOO.OOO for gale how.
. . .
CIALIFOBNIA 411 l 'RE
crejpt of and have for sale a let of Antis Cali
fornia tinesonspenor to an y AmeHean siad'equal
to any European Wine& :They oasiet:z ofilbek
Aneallor Magenta aid Port ,1 1 th ttentioak
ofinvatidels called to men: - * --
ar R Ro e," Inatome Id
aeciedad. • o tra32.'
T o, BIIAZDKEIS AND mama .V. 170 110
We, an nowmimnfaetminea iraperfor 'lade of'
; I 111 _ _
areprepared to deMarrtmo veAl
YARD, 5011LIMMTI MORIN
kind /kit:Al& Of Vamp* 9 1 41.Alynii;
— 1! CO, erzwas VO.
""JOnrir
.Bro...uleyounnumaw.,
STOCK - ANDINUPSNOXE '
boastw Note& Stook Solids. an d Mortio
so"
xvommaidiffAtti 154.4%
DEALERS.: N OILS
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Dr.BROWIPAROMMR-W" Ilk • -
and SURGIOAI,- -
gmi ti gamstiA.liotgoi, -.
o ith,ONtitt urgh;e ri L ohbAttra i ;
v i i i s3 '
seam Rio baldness ham boon :;0"
ocod ial b,: al bdr=to Private and
t a.
Onnandi AND BThalielliiisL'
Ni5ed..044.011 , 44 Adzothamd=.
fin - Ott the sure lac
of a?, :Lag oinot a
ragnlarinnbtaiNam-blirchpareiigoz.i2 '
pint of, a oetta_tAciono ofjyasoantliwz.
Intim to the nftrof 'OonamincO eat
lier-b ,4adviea 4, gegpf4acxex. 2 444. +.4414. _
tint; BROIEDIZAIDUWIgia6-far:4--;_,
wit,..fall_JoAra . ..theaontl949l9l.llY :00*
impmg _alai!. • •a - amnitrtotazeavont
4147. 41,Tdist !PIK*: •WPckik+l t •
yid& tolowam• - ibttur uta_k t rat , _o,
t I ffir T i t/ "1 4 .=
°am ° smite B,„ who- ,
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Draimivklatifdag.tro,b,,
a bo t on oftft , that_
i ca t o r izti
ti*Wvild rad - onus* *mix*
0 4 2 0n tre.wet i lplorir -)-atf
the' I.olla ed. Van
orh
theY ealth:- :ereelfftAkek _Stah l o l l4ol7.-n
; ,
nltgift/MATahlr.."-Fa*F
f Btemn q 'a roznadiacznar tor v =e
Italian' di ate , A aTatniiii4talty o a ~1.
tonre....lio.goo-troata.Pl4oo %la*,
ithzioftire,.U'rethallgaohames. Neroalo weakness
iMonthiy -13atipreaaibton illbsaawnifgthei-J~ ;
[Rotate in An_o, Nova us Alfaotioni g Paine in: OW
tilinikand.Sidnetannitittloa etheigaddeoo. l
lothar-witkaAillenr - 1
to so W.PerfaNthaniz...;.oi.
A -1 ;• 4 .-•-e"."mbiat a m.ktion s tU i t
Inti,_oireateit
• Pittablirsh. Pa.;n'm belga" ediatgiy -
edvildeakinteidat eafotr= l
l an &ll=d fr Watr Rol= NNE° finiihtia'
itrett Jitl4- :11.7
• i=* - gw.- - MEDlckt itstliwy . *. ril i ' 4 '
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° ix: SEISPZooso or 0 - `z :pi 1 - .6%!..4.1 ~ , ,r ,A;I .. c,.
i f . GONORBRIPA,VMARMir ' -
- :111i , 412tbe. Elomlng earrieeg,. _ kukki!,
f • -. ontfraimPs suatinnita,.--- ,• ,
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‘ ONE ERYYDREVTE r teitIANS:'
In their paysie:y Aststliikwitbllbi•l4l#A inilie c ii, -:
cu P e rW i l a t i C r i n al GOAankAigiAlguAlf• R4'..fiaLT:.
!marvel:chit Oho' D WI ... - -
• . 1 BELLT.43PECIFfe PifiL,V' 4l ' ' •Z .-
I .
Ms WM 40110% 4ftioymiroe vc roire fa -to"
trend when .a puressoff
i lk= iliwb .i.
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