JII,Y POST. - ' See liFirsit Pme for Cora ffindir-Iliarketassa“iver News IIhUIO:IO4,IOENiNG. FEB. 17. COIMTY DEMO , - s , lif 'r• • ••• ,: crititlc C LUB.. . ~ /Wit ha e Ali'eady announced the forma • of aDemocratic club for county, z lni t o whih it is proposed to tiring; if Pos, ifilde, every Democrat in thctcounty, either ; iiiiii . member of the central organization If 1 one of the local;clubs now formed' r 1 ; • tog - formed in . various localities, the " i trsidents of wh ichw hi ch i s P u r o es w iden ts °1 . . 11 . 9 aiu society, ' Y' hi hi- fully d 1 anize and fairly at w o r k. A goo 1 bas been fitted up, at the corner of ]rah i ..au Grant streets , where ,meetings' it t. held i every Tuesday evening. Arrange-! rits are being made for a library and ding .room.: Competent officers . have :j4 i fier( elected;the most 1 The . 'o 1 jects of the club are the dissemi- II stion e Democratic principles and th 4horon organization of the Allegheny I , ` g • • i idtiunq- etrioziacy; To the former end 'l.ll l lie int ended to have occasional addresses, itipeeches and lectures from prominent , l ittemiicratti and to distribute sound Dern°. ll4rtstiq do'cum.ents from time to time. To laid in this, as well as to assist in perfecting I flee orgatzation of our , forces, the.officers Ilotlocal c übs are desired to make out a 11lipmpleift list of all their officers and mem-1 ers, wit the post-office address of each, qi,nd send them in for record at the rooms p . ' f the co illy club' ~,,, l iFc, Alread y• has the I new organization made lirrangte mailer a lecture at an early day, fliya prominent Democrat of the city, and I'pop, C. L. VaUandigham has accepted an invite ion fo spealLhe.re aeon after the tt,h of arch. The time and place of I Volk - lee tire and Address will be an ; il pounced ereafter. 11 [ It is esipectecl that the Democracy_ot the oily and vicinity will take a lively interest 1 in the clb, as it must depend upon them iPr supp o rt, and therefore we hope to see r I. every ,ma who calls himself a Democrat i come forward at once anti sign the consti tution. "The &Leas are men of sterling t 4 — -- - r prth, lofig identifiekwith the party and • rtanot fail to command the confidence,and espect ofthe people. We consider it the' duty ofA ery Democrat in the city or ad ,i o , ng boroughs where no clubs have yet „seen orgnized to join this club. He will d him self in excellent company and will k , • • . 11:1 icon appreciate the advantages to be de -1 ri ved from a regular attendance. ll— - - One o lib will ' the regular meetings'of the be held this evening, at Bic e% corner of Fifth and Grant ehOlie to lee a goodly number It its expected that all the mem: a Executive Committee ' , who notified of their appointment; d, as there are important duties pon them.; also the• members l ance Committee 'and all other ' eaent. ers of lima bee all ate , itvolving f the F" ißeekts. il,i.!ltfirWe i fear that the administration at Washingt n, because of its multitudinous duties, ha not leisure to road and "in dly di estP_ the occasional smart saeag i i :10119 df the Pittsburgh Dispatch. It IT, only last week it demonatrated that ft i !il framers of the declaration ofindepend 4e, is their avowal "that all men are iiqu 0 , 1114" meant the equality of the `it hits sat the red , ski'u and black skin," 1 a thou& tr Big:l'm - of that inatrument 1 W ' e. theic!selves, sla'veholders at the thne , tr.! 1 pro ulgatiou. Having disposed of ‘3' ,I I . tauimportant poiet our astute, contempt,- rittlir, ytht i jrclay, condescended to notice MlNano i tly A ,.tif lowa, an old man who r ifest acme:meet-rested without a charge ainst hit ii, and imprisened and released iliout ail tutplanatiou. the Dispatch si;Onl43l to be humorous over this old t l , mO4l iucarceration, but only succeeds in bd . g ally hod stupid. It labors to shoW hi 5' utteri.i insiguitkant and contempti blhletiouisyv is, and, after nearly a coi tus ' prisucti twaddle, it furnishes the got erOtent the following sapient advice 'la ye hays but one warder , comment to ad ' - G Wetruet that the overnmext Will lip :eddy awake to the necessity of award. i t , jultit'steict4Lud full justice" to Mahoney anghis counianions. The safety of the coOtry imperatively demands it.' ' , Mae, poo country. if, your "safety de l , in4ds" the oppression of a poor invalidi alCa 4 i dy thlioniahed of his approaching idi 4lution,i aud alas, indeed if such op , pre, sion were iutlicted upon a citizen at t.4ibidditig of every whipper.onapper, whO l accideUtally, has access to printers luilil" I 111'1 t!rrupzNDOUß FRAUDS. IS gate b fi ginsto swing open, and a alight! levie* is - • nof the- d' I give manner an Tot * cendiacting the war. A short time 1 112 ),1 1 the -Bast l iles groaned with victims, Ois chieli offence was supposed to be litterant4) of an earnest protest against ArruptiFin of the agents of the admin. on'. • At now turns out that Assistant : tar3i ofj War Tucker, bas been mak -1,. it , . ißillion with his,partner, Loser and Si sea T to th h a e e m et oney I. tiL l ' ir o lih u leti,e t ai; o pe ti l dit satspb ma eBurrseeg g h e u d woowh w r Gazette ceicthu c o r ie2 a itfee f ro t ing ofl sadness" at the result; no ~ 1 V 6 i 2 fl'hOr'. goo "ft/ mid Men Buried Daily fat Vicksburg. 7 -- i.. eito pitrespo n i._ _ I*111: I , Ikeydepan who camp. direct from ;Lug, 4presents _ the Troops as being idissadified and anxious to return JII Siekiiesti has made sad havoc in its; dyer a _gemmed have been Vdailyr a -week. The enemy 142 . 0* ne Arik : inovementi but it did .i to Yon Much and they returned.— !CWitesporident of the Chicago l i iiiigitt, list e ' romo tim n e 2ust - ejaptif hythi t - effeciivitztakes plicio."': A FAITHFUL JUDICIARY. In a free country like the United States; where the hugest lib - , y„ is :ed in the formation and e , : 4 -' 'ti !`o opinion, wheretkt * .afreed.'ft:e4ul . 1 eads to ei7dgn 44hielika 'viola sof law, end'43 ~.: ' . tinNiii!tigthoughtful 4 ce lls ex ''' ' i shAi, gutiAwith in efijklij g viiVee,- theiiiiityfegri ty of our judiciary. Let thstiere - parti tan and politician scheme foi - the success of hiss-cause. " let him, in order to carry .ont some' base design, succeed in produc ing popular tumult; let Jmen inAcjim itenifi'aethcititinidei'iliekifecions pretext of State necessftY; and in"We : raffle of the "war making power," and still the citizen is comparatively secure if he has a faith; ful judiciary. Reverse the case and entail upon the people a corrupt or indifferent judiciary, before whom trials - are mere mockeries, and then the freedom "cif 'the citizen, as well as the liberties t-of%the country, are buried in oblivion. Let all else moulder and decay, so that cur judi. 2 . Mary remain pure, standing aloof from,, and looming above the passions'andpred-; judices and commotions of an unthinking. populace and an irresponsible povictil.l - si the minister of religion is expected to calm; the passions of man, not pander to . thialin,i and simply preach "Christ"acid ;Hirai crucified,", so the faithrel judge shoulili sit in calrh serenity, weighini with eenal and exact justice the guilt or intnicenCOOf a citizen—bearing in mind thatjp hie per-; son is centred: the awful iicivier - which' curbs the mighty and protects the low. In the reign of Henry the Fotirth--4itn self a usurper-his son, the .1 3 4pAe, ,Qf Wales, in open court, struck the Chief Justice in the face for inflicting punish merit upon a profligate associate: The Judge immediately imprisoned the Prince, for which he was complimented by the King; and afterwards, when the 'Prince became Henry the Fifth, he riot only re tained the Chief Justice, brit expresselkhe hope that he might live to be able to.fx , press his father's words :. "Ba_npy ani." that have a Judge so bold as dares to jiis'• lice upon my proper son." This occurred in the fourteenth century, in the Very gloom._ of what we self sufficient and all importantpeapleflippantly denominate the "dark ages." These words were spoken by a daring usurper who dethroned his kingp bat who, when clothed with authority him-1 self, knew The necessity of inculcating a reverence for the law. After four hundred years' experience, our authorities might profit by observing the role laid doWn by the sagacious monarch. We have been prompted to these re flections by the great and wide spread at tention which the late. charge of ,Chief Justice Lowrie, in the West Chester Jrirei - sonian case, has attracted. The depth_ and feeling of the comments of the con--' servative press upon ,his address to, the jury show very clearly that danger is up prehended even from the highest judicial authority in the State. When ell else is: changing cir in a state of chaos: when usurpations are submitted to, because 01 the fear of imprisonment; when Congress is about passing laws depriving the Stop of their authority, and reposing indefi nite power in - the hands of the President aY sK b it is no wonder that a calm, dignified and oonvmcing charge, inculcating the neces sity of protecting the humblest citizen Against the uhlawfnl proceedings ofin offP cer backed, even by the power of the An: tional-government,,ehotild attiliet scgiffet attention as Judge Lowrie's has done.— No wonder; it requires men of braid; spc courage and virtue to pronounce such dis- courses, and in these times such men-are rare indeed. We rejoice that we have such a Judge in Pennsylvania as our Chief Justice. His manly and-dignified sild'un • answerable argument against arbitrary ail rests places him among the few,Ahe very few Judges in the Union having' the conr age to defend even obscurity , against the lawlessness of power. After reviewing the late trial of, will . * we have been speaking, the World clo:ses an article as follows : Honor, then, we say, all honor toy be Pennsylvania chief justice and the Phiho.t. del phis jury. They have unba rred n gatb of light upon a long-darkened communi a. They almost make us foiget 'the amerons and the Forneys, the Stantons and the Boileaus, who have discredited = ` their State. Honor to the PhilaJelphia lawyers who have quietly and resoltztelf done their duty. Proudly may they loOff down on the wretched agents of power , who are paid to defame them', and on the misguided men and'women who have. chuckled over this defamation, forgetting that their seuseles joy was iu truth a jabi, lee over the yawning grave of their own rights and hopes. Calmly and contemptu ously may ;they encounter the spin-ions terrors of social proscription with which they.„ate threatened by the league of `silver fork loyalists,' and contentedly, contrast their position, as successful ad vocates in a fair contest for pritterple,W, fore a court of justice,. with that or the obsequious and knee-benking Canaanite& who seek to disparage them—thia profes • sional motes that love to flutter izt,any 'sunshine, however fleeting and equivocal.. After the chief justice had, 'olied mouth the President's dog, ar'escienCtit, worse things to come, lost all heart. , Era grqwled a growl the next day, but it 'a very little one.' Juries who dare‘:to protect rights may also venture to redress wrongs. Indictments for libel, 4oqming large and awful ever the gates of the penitentiary, strike terror •to the fearful soul. Forney may well tremble': There is progress in• everything. Nemesis is slow but sure, and if the• 'John Brown' of the black mania 'marehintony. the John Hampden of the white man int not tarry ob the way. The Texas Expeditiari. The arrangements for the,lqng talked of Texas Expedition will be completed at, Headquarters, it is thought, during the present week. Gov. Andrew, of Massa chusetts, will urge upon the administra tion the appointment of Gen. Butler to the chief command, if, in the meantime, he is not selected to fill a more resposible posi- tion. Bridging the Ohio A bilivis been introduced into the House, providing for four railway bridges over the Ohio River—at Louisville, Cincinnati,' Nashville and the month of the Big San dy River. Ihe steamboat .interests will make a violent.opposition; On` the ground` that the-navigation of the Ohio River will be seriously obstructed. Reledsed 'Civilians On Wednesday _morning a boat with, about two hundred civilian prisoners from Richmond arrived at Annapolis Among 1 j the prisoners were those captured by Stu art in his late raid upon Dumfries and Burke's Station. The prisoners say they . :did treated shamefully by theitibein t i46 •did not give them halt enough toeats :, --. VIA POOH Elf Congressman incorporated in flings at Penneyl egation's °ppm Illinois canal gn Gen. Moorhead tion, on Bata author a "lib sylvania coal Riddle imme responsallAt. who rrigl.--thlu -cifun ; te'r'p The E/Oefai House choke. qb,WA, ,priatiotabill,',' ana ~.,,,m . .Fatult entteni • . We tiniitthat , 'Ottr4f4Altakive'toieSire to chastise the Buckeye meirkbar, for hilt libel` upon'iii,ll' sig4' - iiiiiil6 - t134 where the matter.ett4l;im slttaiday. ..The Clen4 eral has the,etnlfitchim for ; an : effo. , tive. rougli.'Ai l nii, tanibli, .land`'We :`ea- 1 pest, :to_ ''4of..l44!Aamoniiirate, "hie', ability in that "weiy,q'to :`;vindicate ilk bone and ;muscle ; :o'` our. rugged workl era in coal and. iron. :. If;h e 6 - Bit- s ome. unn-morn . wg, tayov 3 uient,nanus upon his: adversary, and; put thiough'-ts serious -end' elaborate- Trocess -.Of kicking,- we promise lifirCiiie of the moat maitiocent receptions, npon'hisi return lnipasi ever, i awarded to a faithful and ligilani: repr.' seiitative of 4:,i)liielo , @OW ,- Slleli a pro-' needing, a9cintiilielt - a ,It( good ;style', would wipe-out the 411e.iatnErge the Elen' 7 eral'a repiitatitia for gsixitili, suffered by the velocity of the timetWatill Ben: Wade made, in .their.litregepitatet.tflight from Ball Ruo, where they had; with other patriots!, goes, to - give , 4iireetina and - i;n couragement,to our forces. The' vela - city Of Pope's 'retreat IT 95 nothing to the rapidity of that ,performance. , • . 7 . •. 4 „.:_____. • Tor/GT-in 'Nth' tEiiblina. . The Salisbury, N. Y., Watchmciri learns from gcod Authority that a large 'number of deserters.an& toriesvhavwbanded to gether in that section of countrh.where the counties of Moore, Randolph'aid Montgomery join, and have committed nu merous and serions..44ltarbanees against the live.sAtnd property:4lf magt,Confeciente citizens. Death of RetillyL..4.9y., Hon. Henry L. Pinkney, the rounder of the Charleston Mercury, died in that city on the 8d inst. He was formerly a mem; her of the United States Congress from .that district. It WaS his father who sub mitted the "Constitution of the'United ;States" to the Congress of-1787, the larger portion of which was adopted. Hon. "William Elliott, another prominent South Carolinian, is dead. Canned Meats for the Army. The House Military Committee have rd .under , consideration the subject of hanging the rations, Ito allow dessicated Faeats put up in cans as part of soldiers' Pations. Tbe commirtee is favorably die osed, and will report a bill for that put.. pose. f The committee have agreed to report a bill similar to the one reported by the Senate, establishing a Signal Department to be attached to the Army. The . Suppter ' The steamer Sump tier continues at Gib ;ed. ialter, closely watc 6d by two Federal nlen-of-war. I,c is s that the British . Government has refu ed,to grant her pro ietioo. on tltihigh , spas, although she .;is ported to.have been .purchased, bran nglish company. . Honorable Mention.' The ship in which Sir Francis Drake lavigated the world4the ,Qolden was but of one hundred tons. It was commanded by Queen Elizabeth that she should be fore ler preserved,. but all that is left of her is one chair, made from her timbers, presented to the Un.iversity ,o.f. Oxford. 1 Rev. J. P. Wilmer .41rrestect'" • The Rev. J. P. 'Wilmer, formerly of Phil adelphia, has been arr sted N.Vaaluntiln,. fie came North .the •flag-efit* ostensibly 011 his yak tpgerope to pildiire ; Air copffdeocy, hop. bairn on his person le tern or i ntrodeetion td Mason and Slidell he wee arrested by 016 Provost Marshal, L'i l nd is now detained .thhre. Terribleoath. A little son of Geo ge Muhl, of Fort Foyne, white playing in the kitchen with another boy, went to the stove and fol4ced•his mouth over the spout of the ten kettle, which was filled with boiling wat er? His little playmate, not knowing any better, tipped tile iifid poured a pottion of its boiling leontents down the thioat of little Muhl, scalding him to death. The Work Before Congress. The businesse cu ,copgraagi lags, and there is a prospect that if the calendar is hurried up there 'will be a terrible press upon both houses during the last hotirs of the session..,e, probable that ;the Senate will be 4 obliged j to sit some Lime after March 4th to clear off the executive 'business. Increase of Railroad Fadißiles T.. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Coin , puny have determined' to lay a double Aritbk from Washington ;City to 'Baltimore. .-1411.effeet this is., nearly done already,' air line is not L im mach ,favored ,as a road around the cities, iof Baltimore and Philadelphia, and around the heads of tide water. ' Blockade Runniisrst Caug4, On Monday night last one of our' Ofin- . boats on the Lower Potemac, captar ~, .they were crossing the river into Maryland, eleven white and five colored men. The 'white men had on. their persansnearlfi - tweitty•five thousand dollars in geld.. , , The *hale party . were cornniitteil t r ci:Vie` tapitol Prison, to await extimtaietti--- Mmee men claim to be refugees. efij: Od Spndo„, Feb. 15th 4tAhe. L residenge o th er, hnsbarorin 11Saland, ;TA F. wife ofirenry Lroye ; Rag.. and daaghter °fatty. David 'A!'iCin ney. a c ed 37 years. .1 The friends of the fatnily are iespectfulli n' vited to attend the funeral, t (Tuesdas)-atter noon. at 2 o'clock. from the residence, of her husband. in Oakland, Carriages will leave R. Fairman's corner of Smithfield and' gicitiitti at P o'clock. On Saturday evening Fehinaryt lith. at ?tin adelphia, Ron. HOPI:I4EI4 HBIiP.BUE,N. for, tartly. of this city. mot 63 Yetats• r!ONSTITUTIOy4 - • Plantation Bitters; Vowall'a Rat Poilon: Lindeey'a Blood23aareher: Brecknell'e Skin Soap; Liquid Stoie Pali* • Brockedon's sai Hist MoLean's Streuithiuking - Oordlal; Covall's Rheumatic Pillk., Wood'aßeatoratiii &Ala Reed's MaguaticOlß• ii ti Elizir•Cfaßaila ;.,.; "kw sale b 7 811103 !411)10 muff Suagdield .71,1 ,1:-,1_,;•-••=4.--, ;4- CONGRESS- . 9 41 SESSION, trratow, Feb. 16.—An important le report com4s through rebel , statlug.that General Banks had fought a battle saven miles below Port Hudson. The'result is,aaid to be that the rebels retired to Port Hudson, while our troops fell bielc44) our camps. HEADQUARTERS ARMY POTOMAC; • '• • • February 16th, 1863, The Phelps House was destroyed by fire, yesterday, was the-fineat dwelling in, this section oc'the State, having been put, up' la ,a ' ficent Asate ' upon the Downing! College plan.. • The fire was accidental: biting '°might fire from a defective flue.: The costly furniture was saved and placed in-the Luny , House, on the banks of Rap pahannock, when such as is aFptopriate will lie applied for hospital necessities.- -The Winer:ill-a banker of Fredericksburg. cOnsentience 'of recent publications injurious, to the Union cause, measures have been taken ""to arrest and punish cor respondents Wife liate been guilty of ma king andif i deimlbpements, and plans are to be adopted 'which will prevent their future occurrence. Mankviolatione of law and the regula tions regarding sutler's goods, &c., having been brought to the notice of the General Commanding, - a new course has been adopted by the Provost - Marshal General to punish all who engage in illicit trade within the lines of this army. Large stei.Aures of contraband goods have recently been made, and distributed for hospital uses. The offenders hereafter will be sumniarily punished. Another rain set in this afternpon, and still continues. NEw 'Your, February 16.----The pirate Alabama-sailed from Kingston, Jamaica, on the nightoaannaty 25th. The steamer Swan. from Kingston for New Orleans, hen been wrecked,' and seventeen of her crew and - passengers lost. The news from Roanoke' Island states that the rebels have one hundred and twenty-five small boats secreted in the bayous and creeks of Lywell and Hyde ,connties; by means of which they expect Ito cross-to the Island and capture the gat on. . Wesatmixori, February 1.i.-SPYATE - IMr. Wade, of Ohio, presented a petition in favor of-the reduction of duty on iron and steel. Mr. Sherman, of Ohio: pre sented petitions in favor of a reduction of the duties on spirituous and malt liquors. Mr. Clark, of N. V., from the Commit tee onClaims, reported a bill for the pity.' ntertt of James Alexander for hanging the Painting, of. the battle of Chepultepec. He said thepractice is growing of incur ring hillerririthout any authority, 'leaving, puttivto be paid out of the co t fundl:Lagoa..p( the:Senate. He was directed by the Committee:to state that hereafter no such Claims, would be -considered, unless in very extraordinary eases. Mr. , Wilson, of Mass.. trom the Com mittepos,Ailitary ,Atfaits, reported back the resolution of inquiry relative to the ease of Mr. Thomas, of Baltimore, the Trench lady," with a statement of the !acts. • •• Mr. Davie, of -Ky., called up the bill teglilstinlrtillenppointment of midehipmen, rt•being , batke adoption of an amendment t i atifyingdba‘appou3tment made by the President and Secretary of the. Navy. , Grimeseollowa. thought it made undifference whether the amendmentwas Adopted or not. Be thought the Presi dent and• Secretary of the Navy had a per fictuighlite make these appointments.— T.he amelfdment was rejected. Harm —The one resumed the con sideration pf the Indian Appropriation Bill The-amendment to pay interest on the bonds, including those stolen from the Interior Department, held in trust for various Indian tribes, was rejected. IttrAlayritird,:of Tenn., said that no in terest has been-paid on thesd - bontis since the commeneement,of the war. STRICTLY PURE ARTICLES Low - Fri toe is. PITTSPAINH 'ORIN HOUSE , TORRENCE & IICGARR, A .1E" 1L" IT 14- CA.It I E.' S. Corner iburth and Market etreetA. N i t r e nt ml Lead, ", sir la ezt i m . Tartar Perfkusser; Dye Itit JEuir.M l iintarft, Chensterilsa SPlceol. dec., Physicians Prcsayiptiunc &mantel:7 nom pontidell at all hotim.' Par a •Winep and LitinGrs. Ihr medicinal uae anti: lelem - I'IS ik iLLIPS, BRASS FOUNDERS kt, FINISHERS, Is MM ivr o pi p maxas As DEALLRs p iinktok ND --maiss w ORRIS. •c . • 1 , • ' Partiutdaz Minato/ Fold to' the fitting up and • Repairing :Oil:Refineries, &c Gass Fitting Midi:UM - M.11,0n a 7.1 Its branches. Alto, AteSts' for Hntottin' gs 4 Posteea Zxotlioz Panay itr.4aßtiarld Pp:iirar Tpe. .440,11.9 . sape r rior, -• • ian3latnd • No. 110 Water and 10,4 First et, J ApitlFE '.11:0 II It,: -:".4(.00f0tt BIARKET STREET Hail:rev , on hand &large atook of fall and winter SErCrIES, Ck i kS A' Conaprister all-the dtiferentvarietles and style" to be founda , . Lultaii7.ll444wi l 'eM CiedfenS Bamoral Booth . ‘with doubleklalltif).e.l 16 7- - MOIL,' Boys'' and l'o e tkiredifil)o4o and Kfy Bootsi haloes Legogans. . Mtais' Long Water Proof Cavalry Boots of a ;very seperior Quality.. • a.. t Call and examine his Etc) „Wail warrancs pie goods to tivekehertl itattsfaoton. -- J A MES ROBB, 0029 . • ' 'B9 Market street. rilT ItEltern i p ..; A large efock of " - -,i l 4large - stook OL , ROOTS and SHOE.% •At DIFFENBA.CHER'S, fehl3 *Fifth *rot, near Market. Prr !Pi, FT. WAYME_A CHICAGO. RAII,WAY CO.) . .GPVICEI THH;CHORZT• . 1.1 iletttigini .o fgh,iffs.l ;JIM 17th. 1883 ANNUAL iltEMlta OF THE Stock and Bondhobielir firma Company for the erection of Directors end each other beat rmte as may come before it• will be held at the Offi -Oct said Company in the eitYM" Plttehttrah on the Foarth Wednesday of February' D ise& • The Stook. andacond.Tranafeialotai of the `Company, 4 - their Office in the CitY efilttaltogh, and at their tranafer Atone, in the aty - nplc qw - York, will be closed on the 1 0 th A ny of and remain closed until the 20th of lr • thereafter. W. li•BAßWlffi4v , -,- , fjaniSth td SecretarY:: JOHNBTONY- N. A TED—A YOIING MAN FRO* the East wants a eltnatircn as *Clark or :Ba'atman. in a Wholetale nr Ratairevtabl6htnent. Addrese or apply to .1. p.111.410,.693. , Pet t a fairs, t.Tittaibursb. febnat and Fourth streets "firm. Irst 11.1; . i , IFHettb Alabama Out Again. D -BATTLE NEAR PORT HUDSON TODAY'S ADVERTISEMMITS. # l. 1rr..., BIRMIE - eifH -- - CRATIC CLUB, rier- --Agana xbe ahem Deux end- ISAn be oniW, nada, Evening, Feb. 1 18163: at o f the house of JOHN if o s co all& d Harmony Sta. p , littudeta Pres ;,,.._ §,itincoit ~, uIELNAN.• 1 t. f , bl 7 : 2 W.;i: • 46E ,-.,,eil- Secretary. AntrE*Jeto A'44ll.OllllE—A TWO the OW' Price trait tw t t • d. C bERT & SONS. }EN- 51 Market street. 45 LOGAN -STREET FOR RENT—R three story brick dwelling, hall, parlor, six Sums and (" a ltar: ;Rent $225. prd yto CUTHBERT & SONS. Real Estate and (littoral Agents, A iSitiaz siocii OF • CLOAKS °AND SHAWLS, JUST RBCEIVBD BY RXPRESS. ALSO FIVE HUNDRED 'PIECES DELAINES At 25 Cents. For Sale a W. & D. HUGUS. CORNER FIFTH MARKET. deals C. H. S. S. "CLOSING OUT WINTER GOODS at great bargains at CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, - 62 Fifth Street,, BOYS' BOOTS 75 CENTS; ALL WORK WARRA,NTRII •IN THE COURT OF EOMHON FILIFICEi 1 of Allegheny county at No. 'ls6. 'Arch Term; A. D. 1863. •I- ittsburgh Coal Company I vs. 'Thomas Phillips and Ma- View el. Dame/tea ry Ann Daly To Thos Phillips and Mary Ann Daly, the - above defendants, take notice-that upon the petition of the Pittsburgh Coal Company tt nix - presented,. the' - aii Court of Pleas did .on the rth day of January last past, appoint williatn • Et' flaw' iamesaelly, Phillitie,lThitodore'lli Nevin, John Brown, James McCabeand,William Ward Viewers to view your property Situate in the borough of South 'Pittsburgh " said' - county, b'tate of Pennsylvania, taken &add:Minted byeald Com pang for the usrsditheirMailroad. and to dtc-. termitic the datuagee which .bayo been or may be sustained by you by lesson of saidlaking and bo= cupying by said Company of said laud and did appoint Thursday the 19th day Ofl'ebruariiitkai at 10 o'clock a. in as the time when said viewers sr ail meet upon said premises, and did direct this publication to be ;nada; you may iher4ore be; present at said tube an place as you shall deem At. PITTOB 11114$ CO NV CO. feb7;lotd by Jes. M. Bailey,' Presiden t . • • V A - LENT I .l srET fr . VALENTINES, . :is VALENTINES.' COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL . COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL COMIC AND SENTIMENTAL : WHOLESALE ANT) RETAIL, WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT ALL PRICES .AT. P I T , T febll opposite thi P. O: Household Furnittire;tikr. rors, arc., at Auction. AT NO 11 ITEEETY . STREET, ON blandly, FebruarylDth. at 30-o'cleek will be sold a quantify of Household .Furnitnfu longing to a fluidly, leaving .the ,cily, con/prima& mahogany sofa. 2 sofa seat divans. 2 setts do do' naaaogany chairs, walnut what -not, mahogany= and dressing bureau, two mat•ble _top pier bled, WILT drobr, tali hat rack. largo aura eeatand, r. caption chairs. rocking wen:seat and chamber' obairs. enclosed and Plain wok stands. lounge. carpets, French high and low post badlitoical. tables. clocks. washstands. parlor st 4 chamber femora, matrasses, venetian and buff ,blirida. ki taken furnitn ntensi is. o. Also, 3 glittrame Frenoh late Id itrors. • feld3_ _IP. IIIeCLEELANA Anti% REAL ESTATE SAVINGS INSET. incorporate; l y rlari Legislatute of Pennsysvania. - Upoani lfyor Thip odn SAmURD m. toEVENINGS. from o to 9 o'olock. • - - • • • Office, 63 FOURTH STRRET. A SAFte, CONVENIBNTand PROFITABLE DEPOSITARY, for Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, era all those whose means ' or Savings are art ICI:. It also commends itself. to Rxecutorsi•Adminie trators, ,Collectors, Agents, volemta , y BooletieS or As molationr, and, pertons of all classes: Interest Interest at the rate •of tilX. PR , V . C.E - 311 . ; : t4i annum is paiaeOl depositsorldch, if not drawn,' will be placed to•the gredtt or the ter e be n r h y sa Mty te nd s N •a vlb e e prandphr eA dris late money will DOUBLI in-LitEIS THAN TWELTI YE ens. . • • 111 "Interest will commerm on' all deposit-a 44t 1 and Ittth days of themonth'aftersuch depositif ate made. • Books containing Charter, By-Laws, Li., fore. fished on application at the office. PRRSIDENT—ISAAC JONES, , VICR Paisingsv-W. B;COPELW. TRVRTEES.• • , ;Mon Thos M Howe Hold Moorl4a4. r Isaac Jones , C G money, Wm B. einith. Jacob•Pmater.• Barry_ Childs. Nickolas Voegtly, W B Copeland, • Secretary and Treasurer—A. A. CARRIER, febs;6md ,B : A RK E R.7-',:g:i; 59 MAII KET STREiT, CLOAKS, SILK is , S Hi A liV L: DRESS ,44,00D9, CHEAPER THAN EFER. DON'T FORGE" - TKESALS OR VMS' this afternoon at 55 Fifth street. TO-DAY'S • ADVPIRT • .. ~. . . ?. P26l, o zie .. , , . 67. , Fr..stv p - ........,-; ' .•`: '4 - , ...., z, , g , ..g•_ , .1..;;;•,”,.?, , % . q wo,„:-..,0 •i, 6,., ril E 2 - A .1 -4 ". 0..' 41 •,' a mg:. i „ . IN —NW • ":„.-im„.„ 4. Vilillitqq l: : 4Clll Pr!ligfl t i e .t....,„ .01 . 1. .9..c".1•., .., or to." el " P.3-.4usgeraatt . PI 01.411;•9 o ',_;' .....iir, AI ~ s•Jikii i i 4,lk,...t t p, ti ''.4„. :, d .t..e• .1 4.2 e., ....„.... P —.9.E.E".•_,.. i„ : „= , --- ; s-;i2,tg STOH 117., BIT i!1!1*-4 017011Wil - Errsints; •, ~; ,t;i3e - t Hr.". D.l.cklirdMiwiestarArrommurvarw, scatiTAATis HOPI ) BI f `E9 AuEnif - Argo(o4.4,2oo:ifi, • , : r' 7 ' '''' .... i nostrzirerews kirrricßsi 49 4 A 11 (44 V. PASkrinaLiii:Z.BiTTERS;? HOOEJLAND'S:GEWIIAN HITTERS GREEN'S OXIMNATED BITTEREI/4-4,, G REEPir'S o.llk GGISAtEG.III At theild*eitrtirtaa 7'2 3..:`!. - n 1 , LA JosEpu Cpwr., or oe, t lgikwoncl . Mid Mar)retplvevi. vectiiteffir MaAie6Btre4tii; :The-1 1 airy-.Weddit.o . apir SPECIA•E A?I . ,IIIII4_WEIEMENT WE publish Card l'hoti-graphs of the Lilliputian W eddng party, as foPowa ; Gan Tom,Thumb i iu tail WAddiugatfiti-.Pricel.r' Mrs Gen. Tom Thumb. in Wedding dress 260 Mr aid Mis. Gm. Tem Thumb, in Wed dingliresa ' ' ' • ' "• ' ' 135 e . Commodora -4Nuit.., and ~ Miss Groonisailiii and prijesMaid ..... .. , 25q Mrs.- Gen. Tom Thumb.; in belebraticlire".'"" _cep; inn Dress, - Missois L vitila•ani Tittinuie' Walden -- • - 2tic Thu whole )3r.flal - Party, 4rouo of sl car& 'Aro The'tridill Party. (Etereo copie picture.) 50e • TO BridalParty4lEdereoso--me tolortdd . The prim of Card, pictures, . colored, be 1 .?.;i coats extra. • . . . Can be emit mail gare.qeipt of pried a tripoli • e amp.' None genuine unless stamped with ctirtrilde mark EA in a eke's. on the. front; the .photo gitiphl ewsre - nrSitirs ons oopietrintilis Itroying . s. ;to.. E. & IL T: AN7 HON 5141 BroaOray. N. Y . fdanufaOt at era cirthe best Pb oftratili Albu ins; and Publishers of Card photographapteolebritieri This VegsitiPer'ofthesa nitintifitelibuirett.nrire made for u la B.ced.s' - ' lehltr3hf.trv, SaLaisCAL ititsiitutdit. •ii:;i,':; . `','.' -.' PARK, BROTHEB &CO.„ -Best Quality Refined. t 'Ete?l - • ' ,Ecivara, 'Flat and. Octpaoß, ofailsizcs. ,Warran: ted gnat to -11. - 4' imt)ortcstor ritantifistaredlo this country,. . r • - , VI. Utiles 'arid Waicilionse; ICo. 140 and Fipt and. 120 tunl:J22.l...econl.:streats. Pitts' burgh. •. felad I.sd 13 10161 , , MUTT.E111,-4114\114EILSERESMI 1L R'oll ISM ter. just rieetred arid for 'ale by •rasa 7 RHT2HR.. • corner Market and Pint street. TIIIIIOTH Y SEED-200 .BUS. Ililit Timothy , Seed. jail iepeivit and it ri a lib, JA.S.:AinifBTZ - Bts ,l • • corner Market andlita ittrea. OWNXI{, jit r ANTED— E°' 1V I 41;W; . iron.po.undAY biases b,a . .rebu itoreit 6y the to fuboat 4N6 l'p: ,. o.44!•irrztir: Market ' X FTwbrawinTztvss..grEcor Caw !fit rikU)TOBACCO- 4 00 Ind liitberati. 17th. at /I oPalook, at thik alas, idollialliAticitlon llolie' illbe by. or4or , of'..3.4sl.CEwrilirea. LooolbeVhirrirhtjr Tobieoo; • _ , mpirtiE Moira; kliot • :n C A,R,.1! 1E T S • . DI(MMBEIL-2 U. Meti.AALLUM. $7 - FOURTIESTREEt igii); PORTION Or 1(. RN .m:ligeviireit aim boakhy 'a ; senctit. 'advances,: atidltow Itipleaishid, 'Odin biforo — tbe hiraPst neirest d e - Atnalxi.Parin OD Cloths, 39Indon,t4wAjeti,, favcirab le d oituniWia. - oltei43-,pixtebasers at :14odaratozatlxr„:aaimi.deb Will tßyhiatee"'dedl7 . . BUQUISNE BRASS WORKS, oki)mAkN & Co, anutt.otopetkof every 11 - oriel:7 °timid/tat , ' B ASS • laRip , RERe tumßEts . GALWO* TEAM-Virivians,, .mAeniNtsps'A'sir 'COPPERSMITHS -404E41 it a" or' DE 'ID script ion made. to lotteil; Ptltalll 1111 d ail littinjWia Pt_b' , at= • 000 to. Mirttoblar at:on lion t.p.g Rai* , tteflherieit 'far' CoelluiliCatb n ' Alto, le ends' dbythe Woatenil Eennstirprim. for the mile; nth/swat, InnedellA 00 's•Piittut S t. phon tbn tester ted..having no valve's-it is t ltehle `to gct p ut, of order.and will thtow. more water thi n; vninit tetoe,lto . • !blehl.1:11.1f R•C&N 4.2061iE5" VOW' 14014briMi jkery at Odlii*Hir.4rl736244o2.iii; , ti llM=ll= 411213/4 " 0 1 17 0 0 0i fOr Apueions, THE AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY gives native that - tiro Aievi , style of Watch, °sweetly_ designed fur diersAnd"othertwAoptikt—a iraitobiliA6Of ' 4 llies73 ~.Atended to dia. P ia l e 44l' w° 4 l - I *‘ cheap ITORIeD. lst rixitiatatuit Svrigui acture :with illtiodear.tu4Nhialpsioevigoe.4*(l4)44y . ttltemiggt:Whiscotultti'zlif . 44 i t *Pie 1485411n9"04,1°511'itfiVii4T /4 OPAI 4 ' 151 ,07 6 6:=t , glAlstc !ista:ll444Xof the iicit stfif'd thuokoaaig, and in Starling Silver cam. Hunting P i ,tt4 P. ,,t .a. e iff r laPOßMlOVHllllVOrthiStrastk. Aacresland Lepines of foreign m*1%1;1)&1'114 nrY e h l kVe a ri t t kq e ikrificWW*4ol;ArAgi 4LLICRY. Oil. t. 4 4..410011111NV541 takelimud owthe ohttgragaiY. 'Rita of this manufacture. and is onevf p444",..T rmpe, al I hp-boy i9 t444 t) 9o"4 l l44:Oiraiii 416144 addresea ,AeO.3IIIIIIN64Ib , i4ECOVITCoIfry . Agentifot , the Ariteilkik3r*Von44 s, - Atra.*s , ,IjkLEICXWEITar • To Strangthen• and, Improve his Eight r: Fxssr>r •::".- ißL,epeVir - uss Spectacie si• P. zusoNS SUFFERING `PEON-DE.. ' halve eisbto arisizurfroriate brettl tee - can be relieved by ping the minuarlaa Psis. bie - speetacliaa. which.hava r esp amiable eittientrot , PitubitritCand• l e ahem tha"bayetsayen parfectluitislint dm_ The _eertine attic etra mese. perscarearrbe seen tn A tl . $ ll 5 - HA-xi 1.4,.4.". 4 ./ . who,purobasq quo. nit be Russian Pa SpeetstatetrasnaMed to be supplied in &tore frea dvitititte Ititittbaseirhieh win &bran givasatidestion. Thetatora if youldah to ensure an improve matt *yaw sliteallon •, J. DIAMO ,Practical Optician, ilifaiatiltoturaranal Ruislati Pebble Bpeotaeles. _ teal' No. an Filth street. Past Banding Are AD '.4seaZx • _. r „... I) Ft A... 1r EI S NTATIiN BrITE 11. . 4 .,z-.... , 1 . , .ay mayfly, strensthen.sed hrsigoraffi - They create a Nowa/ serrate - - and-.. They are an antidote to cmusgebf Mem lll. They f venoms the effects of , Medina:Wl ;ate howl • —••••—•- "'..'''''' Thai insaiiiitifieT7i4th led enliyirtEembd They prevent Waste antisteroltuansirrear to haleY TIM M** tkarg soluutuStAt [ Thu Cur - '..-- reurennigurarti.e4l‘aelma glialt an Choler Bra- - cr,bus The z owe Liver eintrilifitsiflXartrattegoad mr Th Ae. Atitillifiters tite4A;itis‘. Make the weak man strong, and are exhatutad nature's great res' orer. Thep are made ot pugs St. Croix glum. and the celebrated Callen& nem recta_ d Aerbsoto 4, are *aim Attit AittAsle Otalieveta , withent retrattl'M iga or time of d a y. particularly recommended to delicate acne requiring a gentle stimulant. ' /13c 1 1.) SoNrottersJ zgl e I Rpi 'Nail aid Ss i a4.* P. R. DRAKE it CO., ;z i t , A 4- . &alb t e 61..1 '` dfff ; Net Fort. t t'T.O ww..:1.;1,_ La GO CAtl MBE QIINDRIES— qJ L Foar t _.__ ko. For sale by TIEEMAN k GETTY. of Ohio strpet an_ klnt. rtoFt: iIC-T 164*4404/21' „, 5 ;.. pn.N.:,e73l::s4.az tra,,,,e,..._,2*12t.-.01 a° .a.... 3 4 4 ..g p ELPz. < 1 .4 sei I-1 C tl 4- S i ii2 R .F. g' - g T ., - 4 04 1 i ' -, kii4. l P eriitol:l-44"e 0, il' I Sre.ea'lLgl2l;ll ti a• 0 - 4:1 b. gra g-5 . P . 7 ..- tc -4 417,1° ‘ l.2 4grgl i f,gl:lo Arc, Et . 1,;,;-11.0'gv OMO 1 ” cd g ot% E2q",1 ,6 -44 4 1?r w 4iincxdto: -rf 41 0 ;1 4 1:gt , VITWO Ee ' r-I ea,.-f.,-- 04....R0u 1 ei. z - - • 1:4 4 .3. 0 , ; -• 40,,vert5...114 6,. 1- e...1P 4 ^R ..- '1:01.-1.4 1 1u4' A o V • i;`'aV -?-o;ge6lor2co pi.,l 0 0- p "e t tns77l;ki P ... g t0p...,‘4132 0F•7122,,,.V.1N leZveli . v,p,t2,- 0, vs.' 2 •-•• -8 •01 , 4: 0 -4 g ,,,, ;;;; 2-4 ;x t. s.f. - 4,,..'w;..'=.- . : g ,42.gtaiaMirt.6atiL.:L7''X ryErs,..Lotpii-Prigt Er.* i k . 0'k3....f,..4111. ° ! ......t.7..- m ....--Anr I. I '.r., • .... , :. , 411-- ...' 1 11itSAir'iiit r Yiiiiiiii ; IN 0 1A SING, I ptrsictrAsny•L , LAlLGlELY H berfore the lath ndlianin fuirsilata we are en- , bled to sell by the CatePEnltr, Piece or. Yard, at EASTEIIIC !. lrittAiUi u e 2 '.. . our ST. , 0-= 234intistudiy 4f °nil atotNlitetery_OnoWlitattPtiwthirmaY,— Stet iittm .../.Iti • TER.Ms,N7RvticsirLi . W:i , ! . *.;: Vil;:g .r ll 74. ,Mitrket Z ri.sl;recelw • •- febl4 Ara7l.AV W.:17 CLOSING OUT F&&L ON":1:=. ,-vr ii&e,; oft 4:44.Z WINTER GOOM IA: ti t :EATON, ,7111 A 'CRUM -,lt;ioV., 'Are a.synui • • ,:ia.ititkusiol ISA eir KNIT s - 33.atiratIts4 , 1.irdi At 146 j ** l RI Y. on WI ilrit.443 Febr# „fi 317 - 11Vblilkiiplo. as well itit#oolAijFo444,#43 Aemviiiihiges of the . - • kitioi§: - Z r,' ;,- i 4 _AMNIA" / - ABP faigatinieef.. all di rub, ww,AnturvaP ...44ASsIrwittoiliofr E ttad.vetara u tn : rebtito,A„:, 'I 7g:kil` ;lc. ( . 121, Liberty striesCr, . , AL NE W srtzr,_ .or CLOTHES-- xx. Walotcons to whiohme wo¢ld ogti Ant stteco.A. ttOri - o2 thotz' tritatet , tidatititt'ab* , ,, . ;able€ -.. 4011- ', Tralf.‘7, • ,e ft"TruelNibflorr--A rtiVf • W w k. ' E *r- 404,. Mnr511114.**0.11,, , ,., eipkwrouoo,Ewsig,wipettcrlaiusiroino, pitty.:63.coplavul Uiltgt l o.oWOjaarr , 4l33XlPE-..Tilre', illivarna494,:•.eVslnin b e-theztoCk 38 - _ !kfil 4.ll49P"MitilliSrk iebitda s-1 Liberty sired: • bErARLEt ;), 41 , 43 ::. 1 4 . --- -, :*!,4STrirffaltri. WI. • ,1 .. . ' t . .4 A: F. -1-..._/...-12,,.....,,,...r.a‘Vg1i •'' illealteliklaatiOd; e q IMTI.CLAp: t, 11 . .1E2); ffi vsliiiiiilfedlfoofp , Ett•; , '7`7::'',;,:'' '!.., , ',4,,,, . Corifiestiia 44 I,*(#kf*ijit .. la..mt , •diectlAYrizzn.;:A.,-. . ~..„:„.1. 7z.:4 Tr; ~,:r .. 1,0mg,..v: wog 5 .1* - Offireir.llllE.lllo,l _a l l, Ibe,Tiiii4Stlin(*iiil4l,o : „ ,!. ,_. „,,f 4 nz . t rioab HEW an ittoe. oftnibrui - , ..,, ! , 4 4 . 1 E 11215 ill'thqthinetlitgOßP4l, .. ~... was_ rc(r I)Nd t' 13 4140 04 4 3 4:0-Iviik, ...u. IllimA .efirtOOted`Aiggily'',l l 4.4.nfitlT,cait.,,,titl ir .: , •*.mar.o.O . onotiniorogoes.itiotay'efiAYAtiff- n ii lowngaql.so .---,..., ,-- V".„__ __--fi ~ , --4 ii i ifr...tio_4l. - lit:" :•----,-4"r-.110...45,...ii All tLf . 4 oreilinit'in owe lioepral ofilionfinyof ott ...2d. li t oo-NOMio Lis wooer' • addivos,,,,.l"' 24 'sgir th 4 ) l .oo:SfAkfc:fingietAM of *V liostif ill - . - T i 4 'ff ;lot in hosetal at mien t, has lin itooift * 2 ,;_:, ' 73 ' • iWililE7i. , ;' , '' '-- :. P. - • - _ ,- '4l:‘;7` .;-1 , ..t. '1 , .; , ,iN ' : 5 '' --Z -;. 1 0.7: 1 1341*.R 1 44±4 2, 1,0 f4r.iiitt - 11- i lve2,.., , ,,tidashiiiiietrdiii hweioir,W 1 4 3 1 .. ' - ,, *TlZalil4,m4 ? : 1 i'" ... 1 .1 00 4 1 0 6 10%11: V* a. I f te tf°44 .on the nari l tetWe le r oliOiof .• . no opera. iloooitoliq'fi ~,,,,,:;_,,, ......• ~, 0 t oombf_hii-itftioft'rotitk.....eflo"r'4`4"M-I'i-mg. Militio lo g raHrati . i'AibP: . oiiiiieif -ft , go 'olo4lt ifi*DziolkirOOP!''' L OVW ' it in , 4l tliof it : i t t -tr!tf i j i Mattr i argiViS•V VI KM" Sergi Vel'''l'ibill , "nill:On . WWI 1 1,1 1 :r! . 7 ; 5 4,1 } Sioniteuku° l " /111 0 0 lE, ° :ifif f .fr '',', "' i ., ...ait issifle,rl , 4.i.e , Wr.t.,_ —,....—z,. ;44mInsiiiimilit..-% ,imoiol ott l iii tg; , t . 1 . 1 1.1 1 N ! ".11 0: 14 ,1 1 - 11 *^ V A 1 1419Y: I,' ...1 .. “ ; 'Cr 1?' .. - '' j; .:.' C-‘'' : f. , .' " ' ',}ll:t7l-44f PUIPING:,:001:-Alit ilailiW :O 1 ' ' 4 = ~"., 1 .. C.I -r •ri. -- .. w atexi,dok:imstoluperlaraitaPamp for , . 1 ._. _ I ILiN D. •.• 'AIVDi' i..POWEE, 1 3 AIEWT . ... .. . ~. !Istrry gliligein 'noiitinotininl4iffiit::r* , ? ! _iings to get ont of order- listpiMir 'ragtime w'r' '— • • iirdrive it, and will disokinrge frzan . r , - 2, ~,, ~ i • ~ ......., . ...ix 20 to 1;000 thille.V6kUtitti ' , 1 .Ku t. fi,itl +ill forcp:ag,,Attijin7 4l PilArelk"-tiiiti.take" Jiaction front . i .., ._ l ---, ~.. , ;:. •,-4 1 4 & • i 20 - 4 4 0 IFFEki,..frygß*l4.7-Yq.:,:`,._ , • o 4 it.iiii h " -' 4l, ' 9i l ength :of zionnPTni t tl pips, 'lbis otimpli nowin we in..owskni.. 1...,-, , , ......., cities in thi s vicinity and 1.44 Liven uu ni4ed.-. - ;.• vatic - faction in-alkostiltie - ,- , c --... 4 .. , ..,.:-- •k. :.,.:......,. . - .. , 1 - ;;....r v.,1 t.... - ic , s PRICE TWOAPFIIP!..Pii*EIIairL;,I than any steam or hand Pump of lima ofaijkiiii. Call and see ono in-weratitavatiltwao fat this atiaty.ot 'A Vig§:lt *34 ,:.NO - : Dllollritaiitfaid 104-I.leitt lasalamd - Pittsbutb, '~.ifits~
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