=al tea MEM Ini=!EEEM ALOONOLM PREPARATION A PURE TONIC MEDICINE, UOOFLANWS CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PRItPA.R.ED Tf .5 :6 18 C. D. tIACKSON, Philade phut, Penna., WI/1 ef f ectually cure lit - veir Complaint, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, ppininiiihorServolui Debility. Diseases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases • A rising from a Disordered - • Liver or Stomach • , • • as Consti • tuition. nward Piles, Ful l lness or ' ' Blood to the Head. Acidity of tho Stomach, Nausea, heartburn, Disgust SoFFeodi Pu,Hines' or Weight in Stem ach; Sour Fructations, Sin k ing or.Fluttg tt he Prt Lee tow ' "nh, Swimuring erin Of a the Ilea.. Horne S d and 'difficult Breathing, Fluttering at, the Heart, Chbking or suffocating, sensations when in a lying wafture Ditnness - of Vision, Dots or webs be tore the sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yel lowness of the Skin andEyes„Pain In the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, ice. SmidenFlushes of eat, Burn t in the Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil. iad freatdeprea 81 011 of A.D spirits, Yerer. nositivel 4 orevont Yellow Fever. Billiotm I =BY CONTAIN xO beaideOlitp.L OR RAO WHIRR"! t • They will cure the above diseases in ninety-nine ages out of a hundred. Induce' sale and universal 3 opulency of flootland's German Bitters, (purely 'l:getable) hosts of ignorant quacks anti unscra ;miens adventurers, have opened upon suffering lumanity the flood gates of Nostrums in the shape of poor whisky, vilely compounded with injurious irums,..azul christened Tonics, Stemachics and Bit hen; i '-BeWe.re` of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations in plethoric bottles, and hi bellied kegs, under tho modest appellation of Bitters: h it'll, instead of leave the pcuroiing only ffaggravates dpsaeia rS es,ndYOUWANTSOMEXRINDkSTRENGTR EN-rout YOU WANT A GOOD APPETITE, YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR CON - ,S7'ITUTNNI :0 YOU WAlitT TO PEEL WELL? •I 0 YOU WANT TO GET BID 01 NKR 70 TIS NESS I DO WANT ENT.RO Y Do you want to sleet] well? baryon- want a brisk and vligoromi feeling HOOPLAND,'S GERMAN BITTERS - reap J: Newton Brow n;- D. D., fiditor the•En cyclopedia:of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects: I yet know of no sufficient reason why a man may nut testify to the benefithe believes himself to have received from any simple preparation in the hope that ho may thus contribute to the benefit of others. I do this tho more readily in regard to Hoof _ 7land's 'German Bitters. prepared by"-Di. C. M. 7adkvbri, of this' pity. because I was prejudiced against them for many years, under the impres sion that they were chiefly an alcoholic mixture. lam indebted to my friend Robert Shoemaker. Esq ..for the removal of this prejudice by., proper 004, and for encouragement to try them, when offering from great and long continued debility. hemseof three bottles of these Bitters; at the ~iseginining of the present year, was'followed by eivident relief. and restoration to a degree of *odity and mental vigor which I had not felt for : .la months before, and had almost deprived of re . .i,ainiug. I-therefore thank God and my friend for Breeding ate to tho usoefthem.___ J. NEWTON BROWN. PEETIADaLPHLt, Jane 22,1661. mom dtv Bet,., Joseph B. Kennard, Pattori of the Tenth panties Ohurch. Da . ;:-1 have been Ire inert* requested to connect my name with com- Laudations of different kinds of medicine, but egardins the nraeties as out of my Appropriate i•Pilore.l have n ail cases- declined; but with a clear proof in various instances, and particularly • iirm7o4l family of the usefulness of Dr.l Hoof . . lands German Bitters, I depart l rom ram usual course, to express my full conviction that for ilenerAl dehilliap of the Withal, and especially Div - Cspmplaint it is a safe and valuable preparation, me cases it may fail, but usually I doubt not be very beneficial to those who suffer from t.eabove causes. Yours very rcopectfully, J. H. KENNARD . Klihtii below Coats street. Phila.. Deo. 24 t h. • Jonah., Wile of ALDERMANWUNDff Or inanonon. thRMARTOWII. June 11861. D .0. M. J..tessos—air:--It gave me p l easure years ago,to give you a certificate, testifyin tit (German Anders had done for me. lam Perfeetly 'eared of ail those diseases your edieineprefesses to cure viz; Dyspepsia, Chron - zerid Nervous debility. disease of the KidneYs. Ito. The powerful influence it exerts upon Nor , vous - prostration is surprising. I have been con sulted frequently in reference to your Bitters,and .without hesitation. have recommended it for the above com Plaints and in every instance it has effectually cured. Your medicine has a great reputation in Gernututown. P.nd is sold in every BTug Stare; and in most of the Grocery stores ..here, ./f any one should dnestion what , / saY. lot thons'Oome; to GermalktoWn, and I will ' , prove to theirsatisfaction, that the Bitters have cured in this vicinity 'more than twenty oases of the above .irseasee. It!mpeotfullY, HANNAn WUNDER. Main street, above Rittenhouse. Germantown. -awes. JUST THE THING FOR THE SOIDIERS, Wilt build. up the constitution, and gtve health th. 'en& - strength to an , overtaskod and diseased eal THE TESTIMONY FROM THE ARMY Anc12.1862. • us. O. M. JACKSON—Dear in ar.owing to the change of water: I was taken WVii i•elt a severe tliarrhces, whiohocemedinournble, and which . rirreatly weakened me. When: we -eached. Martmaluirg, I feared I should have to bme home; b ut noticing some of your Bitters in store ff, Price, m that town. I four limed SuPPIY., end on taking it WU speedily re stored to health, The diarrhoea was quickly eheeked, and experienced no' return of it. A istunbar of my comrades. who suffered in thesame manner and from the same canse,4ith whom I shared the Bitters, the me in this certificate. I -urpeetto return to the seat of war with the Ler-- AP... l lnd shall certainly take a supply of the Bit :- fein my knapsack. I would not be without it - • sits weight in gold, particularly on going into a ineebsneregion. Yenta, truly. A. E. ALTEIIII7B. vomPanY If. Scott Legion. BEWAIIE OF COUNTE4FEITS. B 6 4 est tlis iambus of " C. M. JACKSON." lB ODtIIO WRAPPER of ears bottle. Principal (Mee; and Manufactory NO. 163 - ARCHSTREET. . JONES it EVANS, (Successors to C. M. Jackson 4k C 0.,) Proprietors arror etale by Druggists and dealers in every town in the United States. and bs , Dr. G. KEYSER. Plits.l!urgb. it. P. NcIIWARTZ, • • s=deod Mier Llni . .piry. for rale at JOSEP .mumma'S au ger of the Diamond and Market street. •Por sale also bir tGotaer quirlor oi4TopHNO P uth= A. J. RANKIN ott CO" Market street three docile below 4tb . Pittsburgh 3' -' . 3 . i. ' . .._...... - . . . . . . --_- ! . --. . . . t . -•-• '-... : "'.....' F. ."-' ' . *- 1 . .S '. ' 1 ' • '' 'N 14 - ;: , .. i ... • rn , . . .. . I t 4 . .. . ~•,,,,,,,,..„.„ fit :,!..01' 15-Tj• - ~... • . . . • -,. - • .„. ' , • • . . . , . , . , , - • -' '' . 3 .-. - -1 ' '-'''''' '' dB 1 1.,•:', ... .. , .. ~ . ~ .. .. .- - :•I ~--..: a- -I.• . , rr, EditOr!.& Proprietor. MEDICAL Escape of a Son of George N. Sanders with Dispatches for the Confederate !Government. From the Detsiot Free Prek a. A communication has just been received from Mackinaw which gives the particu lars of the passage through that country of Reid Sanders, a son of the notorious George N. Sanders,and his escape to Can ada, with dispatches from the rebel Gov ernment, fortransmisaion to Commissioner Slidell, at Paris. The statement of our informant is as follows: The United States assessor for the Mackinaw district, together with the sheriff of Mackinaw county, had been:on a visit to Delta county, in the Bay de Noquette section, for the purpose of assessing and collecting taxes. On their way back they overtook a poor looking young man, of whom they made inquiries concerning the roads and other matters on which they wished to be in formed. They received no answer to their interrogatories, however, and the-faet was soon ascertained that their fellow-traveller was both deat and dumb. He had with him a small slate, with which he was able to converse with them in writing. The assessor and sheriff endeavored to per suade the "unfortunate" young man to re turn with them to Green Bay, for the rea son that he had'neffiedding and notinflicient clothing to protect him from the iriclemen cy of the weather in that cold climate. .To these kind perenations, however, he refused to listen, stating 'that he had a cousin at Salut Ste. Marie, whose name he gave as "Mr. Mallette," whom he had not seen in twenty-three years, and it was his unalterable determination to steer for that place. He also stated that he wish ed to enjoy the pleasures of a hunt in the' vicinity of Sault, and, to combine profit with pleasure, he was intending to, apecur late in furs. He accompanied the officials as far as Ma2kinaw, enjoying the hospitali ties of their tents and passing the time as sociably as, under the circumstanoes, could be expected. He stopped at Mack• Maw three or four days, and, at the end of that time, accompanied the mail car riers to the fault. On the way the party often met other travelers, with whom the mute conversed on the slate, writing French as well and fluently as English.— He is described as being a splendid pen man, and a scholar of no little merit.— When within about three miles of the Sault, he bid adieu to his companions on the journey, and, procuring an Indian ca noe, crossed the St. Mary's river to Cana da, at a double quick rate of speed. No sooner had he reached ternt . tirma on the Canadian side, than he at once regained full possession of all his faculties, and, in good French, ordered breakfast, and also ordered a team to go to Collingwood on the Georgian Bay. Ile stated to his Ca nadian friends that his name was Reid Sanders, and that he was en his way to Paris, with dispatches for Slidell from the Government of the Southern Confed eracy. The United States assessor at Mackin aw has, since the escape of Seeders, re ceiveda very polite letter from his "mute," thanking him for his kindness and the many attentions bestowed so profusely upon an unfortunate wayfarer. He has since taken his departure, and is now on his way to his destination, beyond the reach or interception by any inquiring officials of the "Yankee Government."— The assessor and sheriff state that he played his part to perfection, and, as they had no reason to suspect anything wrong, they do not seem to regard themselves in any way responsible for the escape of the impudent "emmissary." The purport of the dispatches are not, of coarse, known. That they are im portant may be inferred from the faot of the great trouble taken to secure their safe conveyance to a foreign country for transmission. ya do use A Good Camp Story. A correspondent of a Philadelphia pa per attached to the Army of the Potomac writes the following : To show you how rumors will spread in the army. I will illustrate an incident.— The lady friends of our fifth corporal sent him a box; 'among the many good things in the said box was a life•size doll, dressed in full Zouave uniform, which they won at a soldier's fair in your city. The corpo ral, after getting the box, was taken sick; the boys started the rumor that the corpo ral was a woman, and gave birth to a boy. The rumor spread like wild-fire; hundreds flocked to our quarters to see the won derful phenomenon—a new-born babe— but we guarded the tent with zealous care, only allowing pryers to catch a passing glimpse of the supposed mother and babe. We could find a number of men to swear they had seen both, Bat the cream of the joke was to -come off; the corporal re• ceived a ten days furlough ; all thought it was the mother going home with her babe —some had it, that she was a rich heiress escaping from a tyrant father; but hun dreds believed in the mother corporal and young recruit of Company I, of the Zon• ayes d'Afrique. Georgia Refusing to Prop the Fall ingliel37l Canße. The state of Georgia, dragged under force and menace into the iniquity of re voltagainst the federal authority, is at hot avenging herself upon the conspirators who led her into crime. Her legislature 1 has recently refused to endorse the Con federate currency, and has also rejected the bill to compel the planting of provision crops alone. The former of these acts is a most significant confession of want of THE DAILY POST-ADVANOED RATES. One year, by mail $8 03 Six months," . . 4in Three " 170 One " .... .„... .... ...-.4..:...... 70 One week, delivered in the eity........... IS Single 00pie5.............• .. .. ...... ... 4 3 To agents per hundred .- 2 CID NEW ADVERTISING RATES. The following rates of advertising have been agreed upon by the Publishers of the Pittsburg4 Daily Press, to take effoot.on and after the 1003 day of November. 1862, on all new contracts: FOR STANDING HATTER. PER SINGLE SQUARE , EVERY Di P. Ono insertion.-- $ 60 Two months...—. B 8•00 Two insertions.— 1 00 Three months:: 1100 Three insertions 1 26 Four months—. 13 00 One week 200 Five months,... 14 00 Two weeks 3 50 Six months 15 00 Three weeks, 500 Nine months,... 20 00 One month 6 00 One 25 00 FOB CHANGEABLE NATTER. Which allows the privilege of a weekly change of matter. to be inserted among new advertisements. PER SINGLE. SQUARE, EVERY DAY, .$lBOO 3000 2 25 75 Sir months Twelve months • Administrators'Notioes Marriage Notices Death eat .oticiieach insertion—..... ..... . ... 03- All vertisements ordered in for one month. or lastime, to be cash at the time of or dering. DAILY POST. confidence in the stability of the Con federacy, and the latter is hardly less im portant, as indicating'a determination on the part of the people no longer to snl mit to any such sacrifice .and privation for the benefit exclasively - of the slave. holding class, who precipitated upon them the horrors ,of :revolution.. Another evi• deuce of the growing indisposition of that Empire State of the South to acquiesce in the arbitrary demands of tho rebel lead er's is furnished in the refusal of her legis lature.t. o pass a bill tazing those win re fuse to take the Confederate oath fifty per cent, of the amount required for public purposes. This' action intimates clearly that in Georgia it is not considered an of fence deserving punishment, at least of any severe character, to decline to, throw off allegiance to the federal authority and unite in the conspiracy for. its over throw. A Sharp Letter from Bishop Co lonso, Bishop Colenso, who is, perhaps, the best-abused writer now living, having en dured the castigations of the Archbishop of Canterbury and all his suffragans, comes out in the English journals with the following spicy card, in which he de. dares hie determination to stand upon his rights. "As I find that all the bishops who have prohibited me from preaching in their dioceses go upon the assumption which was stated in their general address, that I am unable to use the prayers of the Litur gy or to discharge tho duties of my epis copal office, I beg you to allow me to give a very distinct and public contra diction to that assumption. "I beg farther to point out that the general assertions or insinuations of heresy which are made against me in their letters are contrary to the recognized principles of our Ecclesiastical Courts. It is not enough for a bishop to make a general charge of heresy even in case of an in cumbent in hie own diocese. He is bound to specify the particulars of his offence before he can take any meacures against him. As the bishops are acting in a way which has not been seen or tolerated in this church g.hd errantry Since the days of Bonner and Laud. Yam untried and unheard. No definite charge hal, been made yet, though proceedings are threat ened against me. Yet the bishops ven ture in public and official documenta to accuse me of scandalous, dishonest and heretical conduct, and the Archbishop of Canterbury has already pronounced judgment upon me without a trial, though he would himself be the judge before whom my case would have to be heard, should I have to appeal from a decision of the inferior court. - - . "Iri short, I may be right or wrong in my theology ; that is a que4tion which I must leave to be settled by time and in• vestigatiou. But meanwhile I stand upon my nghts as an Englishman, and I protest against a course of conduct which is ille gal as it is contrary to the first principles of the Reformation. "I am, sir, yours faithfully. "J. W. NATAL ,ondori, April H." -.... ..... Chalk In Itarns. There is nothing new under the sun, but old things may now and then be advanta geously revived, and their revival may oc casionally be worthy even of a portion of the coveted space of the London Times. I have used a paint composed of chalk, linseed oil and vinegar, in cases of scalds and burns, both in hospital and private practice, for 40 years, and I believe that no application can compare with it as re• gards relief from pain and curative re• sults. I made my first acquaintance with the remedy in this wise ; among my ear liest patients was a poor child, dreadful ly, and as I thought, fatally burnt over the chest and throat. I applied the usual serundem artem stimulants of that day, and left the child screaming from the tor ture of their application, giving little hope of its recovery; after &few hours I visit ed my little patient and found it in a calm sleep, and covered over to the extent of the burn by a queer chalky-lpoking paint. An old woman had applied it, and by so doing had put the orthodox treatment to shame. I submitted the paint to analysis, and it was found to consist of the ingre- dients I have named. Let any one lightly burn the linger end and apply this reme dy, and he will then have some idea of the relief it is capable of giving in cases of more extensive mischief. I am not disposed -to agree with "F, C. S." as re gards the modus agouti, rather consider ing that the principle by which relief fol lows its use is twofold—first, by the exclu• sion of the air, which it effects, as do flour, cotton wool, and other remedies; and sec ondly, by the coolness which it imparts by reason of its Partially effervescent state, for it will be found to effervesce on being disturbed, even after the first'efferveseence has subsided just as with champagne. Be all this as it may, the relief instantly ob tained, and the ultimate curative effects of this simple application, are incontrover- tible facts, and in every house the ingre• dients are at hand. The form for the paint is this- Take chalk and linseed or common ol ive oil, and mix them in such proportions as will produce a compound as thick as thin honey; then add 'vinegar so.as to re duce it to the thickiiiis of treacle; apply with a soft brush or feather, and renew the application from time to time. Each renewal brings fresh relief, and a most grateful coolness. lithe injury is severe, especially if it involves the chest, give ten drops of laudanum to an adult, and re• peat it an hour, and again a third time.— To a child of ten years give in like man ner only three drops ; and beware of giv ing any to an infant. This plan with an internal stimulant according to age as brandy or sal volatile, or both, should be at once adopted, and there need be no im patience for the arrival of the often dis tant doctor ; neither do I advise submis sion to any change in the plan as regards the chalk paint when he may arrive, for lam quite sure that the College of Sur geons cannot improve it. Your obedient, A RETIRED F. R. C. S T HE PLACE TO GET THE Best Newest, Most Durable, cheapest Boots, Gaiters or Balmorals, ._ . JOSEPH H. BORLARD'S. No. 98 Diarket st, 24 door from Filth. 0878 Gr4frs FEEITCII CALF BOOTS, Gent's Glove Calf Gaiters, Gent's Glove Calf Gaiters, Gent's Glove Calf Gaiters, Cheap as tliselisaneirt At - DIFFENBACHER'S wag 15 fifth street. near Market.' SPICED OYSTERS-710 DOZ. IN store and for 8310 hi REINER& BROS. 228 x - 129 Wood street. ' urn 13 M tla ■i"OIDoo on LIBERTY STRUT, opposite Penn's It. 11.DopOt.• 181..A.11 oil warranted.. THE ARDESC(I cumr 4NY • U.a.icuIFACTURE. AND DAVE FOR Etalo a superior artiOlo of Refined Ardeseo Oil, NON-rx - eioErvx. /TAO, P1:711E B:ENZOLE. warehouse, 27 :HMIS STREET PITUBUE9I3. PENNA. a.noent'Eyil W o ric arrirceN, DITIMAP ai co., katatiLaturar e of PURR WHITE IREFIRMD C s I% To 1 L Ef • Offiek burgh. ra. NO. 119 4 LipERTY STRETE midmd 6'/ A D L t , IMACK El'S kn. CORNICES. CA DELBRASS. LAMPS REGILDED RERRONZED, and mado equal to now, A Lso, 4 . 1. el Ipr ft altered to burn Carbon Oil, at he el Lamp and.;Oil Store of WELDON, DEDKE dr. KELLY, ap2; 16-I, IN Wood ara-near Lt, The Philosophic Burner. f i r kyDENts NEVI* DO trIILF,A.CIPINIki Philosophic Burner for Ourbon 011 la now ready. It possesses DM/ ( advantages over the Common Burners. It makes a large. or mall Ilea with Perfect ibustion. It will be any quantity of short safety. It can be used with a long or ohinineY. It can boxed es madeer night-lamP. It con always bp to burn eoonomloallY. It Is more cant, wicked than any other 'T. It can be trimmed and lighted without re. moving the cone. 8. It throw; all the white light above the cone. 9. The chiMnoy can ba removed or inserted without touching theglexs. Those burners are the common No.l else, and can bo put on any lamp now in non. Beery per son using Carbon Oil should have a Philosophic Burner. Price otmtgr_por dozen til!. Held a No. S 2 POURTlletreet. Pittsburgh. 1e25-Irdw P. HAYDEN.. 1 , , K is ptetNos ARE STILL ahead of SteillWAY'3 and all other Pianos made in this entintilt. A choice supply received this wook: CHARLOTTE BLUME 8010 limit for Itnabo's Plaos ;Ind Prince unrivalled 11,1 el .11 eon s. SECOND HAND PIANOS AA cHiCHERING 7 ocrAvE. BEAU tiful black Walnut case, very little used. . . s22o -- . A 7 octave. Chickering, Rosewood. round corners, a first rate ingirunient. ...... _... .. 200 A 7 octave, nays 'Jr "Co,. ltasolvood,lt - I handsome instrument, in good order__ 175 A 6% octavo. Stodart, Rosorrood, carved pannohl in front . , 105 A 6% octave, Zula,k Co; ltosowood, round fr.ut, an oYccliant Piano 160 A. 6 octave, Cbiekoring, Rosewood round corners, a good reliable Piano, 150 .6 octave, Haller, Davis A Co. Rosewood i:ta A 6 oct,. Stodart. Mahogony. round trout SO A 6 oct, Swift, do 75 A 6 oct, Gartman. do 60 A 6 oct, Dunham, do 50 A 6 oat. Loud do ..................... 40 A 534 oct, Engfish do 4 A 5 ute. aoo 1 ..... .... 20 For sale by 5 - - REAL ESTATE SAVINGS INSTE TION, incorporatod by the Legislature o Pennsylvania. Open for Deposits from 10 a. m to 2 o'clock, p. m. daily; also on SATURDAY E V ENINOS. from 6 to 9 o'clock. AllirOffice, 63 FOURTH STREET. A SAF se, CONVENIENT and PROFITABLE DEPOSITARY. for Mechanics, Laborers. Clerks and all those whose means or savings are small. , It also commends itself to Executors, Adminis trators, Collectors, Agents, voluntary Societies or Associations, and persons of all classes: Interest at the ra posits,lX PEN, CENT. per annum is paid on de which. if not drawn, will be placed to the credit of the depositor cn the first day of May and November, and thereaf ter boar the same interest as the principal. At this rate money will DOUBLE in LESS THAN TWELVE YEARS. Interest wi commentle on all deposithe Ist and 15th days ll of the month after such deposits are made Books containing Charter, By-Laws. ,ko., furti ishod on application at the office. PRESIDENT-ISAAC JONES • VICE PRESIDENT - W. B, COPELAND. Hon Thu M HowellMSTelfEEoasn'lJiLC.23eltyl,oorhtUd. Isaac JODCR, Win Smith. Nickolasi n ter, liarvy Childs. Voegtly, B Copeland Secretary and Treasurer—A.A. CARRIER. febfoimd CHARLES L. CALDWELL, PO.llll PA.Cli..lElt Dealer in Bacon. Lard, Sugar-Cured Hams, bpaoked Beef &o. Corner Market Abd First streets, Pittsburgh. Pa. lYd• Ft 1M M 0 V A L, HAVING SOLD OUR. ENTIRE stock of Hardware to Messrs. LOGAN & No. f , 2 Word street, Pittsburgh. we most cordially recommen I our friends and late customers to purchase there, being satisfied of their ability to render satitfaction. Our books and accounts are left at their count ing room, where Mr. J. E. Johnston, - (our late licok-keeper,) will attend to making settIement. HIALLENDERGER Sr CO. pluvAIE DISEASES DR. BROWN'S OFFICE, 50 SMITHFIELD STREET, Citizens a n d strangers in need of medical ad• vice should not fail to give him a call. Dr. Brown's remedies never fail to cure impu rities, scrofulous and venereal affections —Aloe hereditary taint, such as totter, psoriasis and oth er skin diseases, the origin of which the patient is ignorant, _ SEMINAL WEAKNESS. - Dr. B's remedies for this affliction. brought on by solitary habits. are the only medicines known in this country which are safe and will speedily restore to health RHEUMATISM. Dr. Brown's remedies cure in a few days this inful affixtion He also treat Piles, Gloat, Gonnorrhoe, Urethal Discharges. Female Diseases, Pains in the Back and Kidneys. Irritation of the Bladder, strict ures, eta A letter to bo answered must contain at Mast ONE DOLLAR. Medicines sent to any address safely_ packed.- Office and private rooms, No. 50 SMITH FIELD T B.F.ET. Pittsburgh. Pa. nolsd.kw and by far the OTS FOR, SALE—THE SEESCHII - corner offers for sale street ligible lots situated on the corner of Grove mut Centro Avenue adjoining the Seventh Ward, in Pitt township.— The lots are each 24 Mot front by 110 feet deep, running back to an alley.„and are entirely isola ted by streets and alloys on every side. Two of the lots have frame houses on them, five rooms and ball in each, hydrants on be premises. They will be sold all together on very favorable terms, 'En of JAB. HeCABIE, Agent, Ross street, near Fourth. DAY MO DEALERS IN OILS S. M. KIA' R Xii/IMApTIIREISS 0/ Pure No. 1 Carbon OH, PIANO DEALERS. 43 ruFTLi STREET 13 .ARG-A.INM JOHN H, MELLOR, S WOOD STREET Stmeessor to Jas. Holmes & Co.. COMMERCIAL INFORMATION. Arbitration Committee of the Board of Trade. Wm. M. V.P. 1. BENNRTT JNO. DILWORTEL, Wm. AIoOREEII,y. DAVID Meo DLESS, - MOSEY MAMIVr.! CORRECTED nan.y POIL TEE- MORNING _PC= DT OESERS. EOUNTE &MERTZ. BROEEREI, NO 4 118 WOOD STREET. The following/0e the buying and galling tatsa for Gold. auZl:l37d Gold ...... Silver Demand Notes.,. ..... ..... Eastern Exchange. New York par y s Baltimore par mi par ea Boston par Si Western Exchange. Cincinnati. Cleveland . St. Louis.. ' , PITTBI3IIR3H OIL TRADE Tif REDA Y. May sth, 13, The market for some la ys past has b eenvery unsettled. Holders aro very firm in their views. The stock in first hands not being large, the hold ers of Crude are careless about parting with thefr stocks at the present tiguraq: in bulk it is held at in bbls, 17341415 e. At those figures some 3,f,00 bids changed hands, in various sized lots to snit purchaser ? , itetitted--Market firm at a further advance. Sales bbls in bond, ll0c; 450 bbls Free,. 40,@/ , The following is from Oil Creek, dated May 4th : Market very firm, but prices nre• untlet fled. The rates aro; Crude per bbi, up the Creek, $2 WO, at the mouth of Creek, $3 al@3 Stocks rep _ mewed as light s The loss during the last fresh et varied from 6.0t4 to 8(tO bbls. Refined, the market was quiet and prices unsettled. The amount shipped East was as follows: To New York—Crude, 741 bids; .Refined, 9&; bbjs ; Benzoic, bids; total, I,Ttifi bbls,,,'-'re Philadel phia—Crude, I,s; bids; Refined, 1.52 , 54144 a . :, B en _ zole, LL's; total, 3,1% . 'this. Receipts : A, V. ltailroatl—Crude, 1,481 bbls; Reficed,'l4.2‘j bids, Per Allegheny river—Crude, 9128 bbls'i, Lubricating, 141 bbls, PITTS URCH PRODUOE MARKET OrrWE or run DAILY POST, Tuesday, May sth, 1063. Remark's—The weather continues showery; in fart, wo bare fine growing weather, and our farmers have certainly no reason to complain• Business, generally speaking, has been dull, but we look for a revival during the present week• Our wholesale dealers have an ample :supply of merchandize on hand; country dealers will find it to their advantage to give them acall. The ex citement in regard to the rebel raid has about passed away, There need be no fears entertained in regard to their ever visiting this city, but, not - withstanding this, we think it proper that we should take measures to defend ourselves, and, should our neighbors be in danger, we could lend them a helping hand. Cheese—The supply is about equal to the demand, which continues steady with a fair amount of sales. Prices are' unchanged. Whisky — Prices tend downward: the stock in first hands is ample- Sales of Old. Itye at at large variety of prices. Flour—We could Perceive no change in the market as regards , While the rate. in the East and West change almost daily our own market remains stationary. We notice a large increase in the receipts oft wagon flour during the past few days. The stock, ! lioWeVEryinlist hadasm not term - Which tends to make nolders more independent. ,Grain—Thed market continue: remarkably quiet, the pales be- i ing limited to small lots. The receipts has - c fallen off; we have no change to notice in prices. Polatoi.s continue to decline; in fact, the rates for some time past have been extravagant and out of proportion. llroceries—Wo have never noticed the market steadier than at the present I ' time, The stock is ample and sales regular at former prices. Dried Fruit—We notice a regular I t•mlo demand at former prices. Bacon—Firm and in good demand. The sales continue large at full rates for local and other Purposes. Flour—The market for this article pre-" settled no change worthy of notice. The stuck' in first hands is not large: prices were steady at former rates. Sales 71.1 blabs Extra, $6; 150 bbls Extra Family', 66 75-7 000,7 according to the brand; sales 200 bb's, the terms were Wit lib eld sales from wagon, branded, Extra Family $O. Of course country flour don't rate with other favorite brands. Although the flour may be equally good, the other always has the prefer ence, at an advance. flacon — Market firm with a steady trade de mand, both for home use and export. Sales of 10,000 Ms, shoulders, tic a Plain hams, 834 e: 5,000 ga s sides, 7', 1- .i'4Be; 2,5f.10 iris S C Hauls. lbc. The lots we have befiwe mentioned in smoke house are beginning to come in. This movement will has e no effect on the market. Cheeme--Market firm. We note Calms 86 boxes W. It. :35 do Goshen, 15c. Thu sumo Yis equal to the demand. Rutter—Sales 9 packages roll, 18-3)@:2c, as per quality. Eggs—The receipts were limited. Sales 1,060 dozen eat 13e. Market uncertain at present. rs Apples—Scarce; that is a good article. Sales libls Russets at $ - ,y,rat 25, Dried Fruit—The market has been steady fur some time past, with a fair amount of trans actions. Receipts about equal to the demand. Apples, sales of 1(k) bush, $1 37@1 50 bush. Peaehes, sales 150 bush, $3 000)3 25. Potatoes—The Fupply on hand is ample: we note sales of Neshannocks amounting to 720 bush at ttsara Whisky—Dull, and Prices tend downward. Sales 40 bbls City Rectified, 43044 c. rink—Firm. - Mackerel, b bbls No. 1,514 75; 10 do No. 2, $lO ; 25 hlf bbls No. 2, $5 3 7; 21 ) 1 - 612 No. 3 inedimn,'s7; 20 hlf bbls, $4. i tiroceri(44—Stoady but unchanged. Sugar — Sales 15 hhds Orleans, 1234 c: 10 do Porto Rico, 11%©12e ; 10 bbls Crushed, 16e, uller—Sales 23 eke Rio at 33 1 .1-34 e. Molasses—Sales of 25 bbls Orleans at 55c. Rice—Sales 6 tierces at 8. Grain—ln the absence of trns.aetioes we omit iiiotatlons. The mat...let is not very settled. PROVISION MARKET Cinelsinati here is not mu-h doing in Provisions. A few good Bacon Sides were Fold . at 5%e. and, to our surprise, we heard of one 'or two sales—one of which was 100 barrels—of chief city mess Port, at $l4, based, doubtless on the reputation of the brand. Bulk Sides will hardly bring Fe. Bulk Shoulders are dull at 4e for heavy. well eat, but the beet city cut are not to be had at this figure. Bulk I tams have to be desirable to bring any_ ling overlie; indeed they are not actually at at. Bacon Shoulders will not bring over 4Ne. Lard is neglected. Cityratidered would tot bring aver 9e, nor Country over 9 1 4 e, A ed to abrge asmcauned o u f Bud iemanis daily raedonyn°t,o he tanks. Philadelphia Coffee 2lEarket. The demand for Coffee this month - has been ve ry moderate, but prices have advanced 3, to -3 :4C We quote Ordinary, 31e; fair to good, 3 .1b32 1 , , e. ' c prime, 336 - 1 1 33 ; Laguayra, 330.14 e, Baltimore Cattle Market • APRIL s:l.—The offerings of beef cattle at the scale, to-day were very light, footing up only ?,50 head. Of the number received 50 head were left over unsold, 100 taken for Washington city, and the balance (150 head) sold to Baltimore butchers at prices ranging from $5 25 to:s6 75 V) 100 lbs for fair to prime beeves, Hogs—The market was fairly supplied, and with a good demand rates ruled steady, sales of fair to Prime being made from $7 to $8 VI 100 lbs net. Sheep—The receipts were larger, and prices ether irregular, sales being made at 8 to 100 "f lb ross, according to quality. ,Phtladelphia Metal Market Iron—The market for Pig Metal continues al most at a stand-still, and no sales of any conse quence have come under our notice. Makers generally, however, are cold ahead of their pro duction, and not disposed to accept less than $,.33 OM for the three numbers of Anthracite, hut there is no d emand. For man tifctured the market is also le, active, and the sales mostly confined to liars and Rails to till old contracts. Philadelphia Leather Itlarhet, The sales have been fair. The shoe mtuni facturers have been buying, in preparation for tee army contracts which have been awarded anti the largest demand has been confined to stock in= tended for such uses. The receipts are him*, equal to the call for rottglisole and war upper, and the dock in don) is light. er:A7E OF LEECH HZ TatilNiCiNj j , .t COMMISSION & FORIVABDINt- MERCIAN? Dealer in WESTERN RESERVE., dHEESE, Flour OtaiM. • Dried Fru it; Vot, 'and --Wart Best Ame s. and PRODUCE' ag NEM& LLY. dsof Family Flour AlwaYs ou hand; NO. 10.4' setond.strei4t„ ,s , Itetwden Woad and [Market, • A~LLiberas sdvan b apll.l3,lomadeon;Cflnsisameai,;,:4 • Buying `Selling ... 1 4616 00 ... I 36 ou .. 146 00 Toluvitottas earpwrriLteronsit • We are nowmaaufsoturiniairaferiwaritiele Of 11*- ;;' whleh we areprepared to dellivrfroni oar VOAB, YARD, BOW' LIFIRRTW*I7IIIrr. Best eualitziof t`rianllV'esi#!..alal6rsen baud as maw/ mitt DI6HBOB. STEWiiiew ow: ar Par Par par 4 .CEO. Ft ? ATToiliigr AND, COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Office No. 0 Grant Street, near the Court Rouse. Pittsburgtt. AL L 131:41111rES 9 EariltrAiTED TO his care will receive promPt attefition. lect doothlyd iona made and the money promptly reMitted. lI ITSI' ItECRIVED a splendid'stock of I • SPRING DELAINES . & DRESS GOODS cAut.co99 stiNtutsigs, a g n p d ec i i r a i l s att L e b n un n i t s hat n wa st o p ne rcha o e oko ef M ore s th m great advance in Dry Goods. Call sognand secure. your Spring Goods as they win be milch' higher Remember the place t •No. 9e.filarket street, he-, Lween Fifth and the Diamond. mh2 - L;lrSr.. LIT PION a 4 1 0 i.Dittil, GRAVEL ROOF ;$8 MORNING POST BUILDING. corner FifthWooß street& C A lit-R . E *2. - DEVEMBER 186 w sr Fatte n 'ATABET icr. - RomP o lie nis sl a rt!mor ornigrotoeu °tett %nd now replentsh6;7l", to* aeries of he new tde- . largest advance of the seasonb_wLjuit' Before the signs in Carpets. Oil Cloths. Windoh c"d„„"&,, will be hi-he A favorable opportunity is offe.ed p """ ‘ asers at moderate rates, as prices W. it. LAWTON ...... -..J. f. OtMire,,, LTJPTO!i & OILDDIFIN 9 MANtrNACIVIIIMS AND DEANNE{ , . FELT CEMENT ar, GRAVEL RO OFING re-Repairs to old gravel. Canvass and Metalio. Roofs madepromptly lest-prices, Alb work attended to and warranted, Offices Morning- Building; eornerYifth and Wood streets. 2d story. "TILE III:ILO*" ARCH STREET,. between. 3d and 4th PIIILAXIEL.1 5 111)1. /NIECE lIINIDEIts[GNED, FICSAVIStI_'IIV netred the lease of the above Ili:Tatar Hotel for a aeries-of years; vrenhl — restseutTuLty call the attention of the travelinznublie tb its central lo ealitY. either tor business or pletware. mhS;lvd TATIOIELILS S. NITERS & UST ItECTAVED, AT BOREILA NB'S " 98 11.EiRRET STREET, Ladies' fine Losting-Balmgral, Button and Con gress heol'd Gaiters; Ladies' fine white and black glove Kid and Moro Coo blippersa Ladies' fine glove Kid Balmoral and Congress Boots; Gents fine Calf Boots, Slaltnoral mid Gaiters, a full assortment. IBoys and Youths' Boots, Shoes and Gaiters• M 16803 and Children's Limey Bdots. Shoos and Gaiters of all , kinds and stades. Be before d call and at- least examine my stock urohazing half price Goods else *herb. Reniomber. at BORLAts7I)'S. 9S Market St. 2d dourfroza Fifth ap4 BLAcE DIAMOND StEEL WORILS. PITTSBURGH, PA. PARK, BROTHER dr CO., ALLNIIPACTUREILS OP Best Quality Refined Oast Steel, Square. aan4.?tagrreci °J,4l.saifmic"arratt this country. " ta. Office and Warehouse. No. 149 and 151 First and 120 and 122 Second streets,' Pitts burgh. fabl6as4 SPRING GOODS. F. WOULD CALL TICE ATTIEN. lion of Buyers to our stook of POING AND SUM NER GOODS, embracing all the newest styles of PLAIN AND FANCY CASSIMAES, suitable for Baldness Suits. A. full and oonkelete assortment ol fine blitok CLOTHS AND CASSIHERS, Plain and figured Silk and Cashmere Veatini.ta W. H. MCGEE k C 0. , .• Filiti4.LBTßEiT. corner of Market Soiare.Alleehaay city mbs:dawttf MEW 11 3 XISICC, V.V., FLY To Strengthen anil Trainee the Sigh THE PEEnf.r, "Spectacles. ,PERSONS surrEHING FROM DE. feetive•sight, misinzfrom age or other caiee ea, can be relieved by the ßtaistan.-plb. ble Spectacles, which have been well 'triedbY many responsible citizens of Pittsburgh; and vi cinity, to whom - they have givenperfeet.Batigae, Hon. The certificates of these persona cap be seen at my 0131 ca 111 k. All who purchase one pair of ths Duman Pebble Spectacles are entitled to be suppliad in 1 future free charge with tboserwhich will - always give satisfaction. I - Therefore, ifyou.wish to ensure an improve ment in your sight call on J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician, Manufacturer of the Ittunfau Pebble Speetatileia. ianl6 No. 89 Fifthstreet. Post Baildlint Ai My place of business is closed, on. Saturday. COAL LAND FOR SAJX—TIFF, AERIB- V scriber offers for sale s very low his farm of 85 acres, situated in Washington township COLLEM biana county, Ohio. one mile and a half from Sa iineaville station on the Pittsburgh & Cleveland Railroad: Frilly fifty acres are improved and Un der caltivation and thewhole is rich in coat stone. The buildings area hewed log house. log staid°. caw shed, &a, The farm is well , situated within one mile of the railroad: Terms of indene.halFeash, a with reasonable Y. time for the remainder. • Price Der aere. Address, IW_ICHARIL, gleswyGGEN . saiblerrille. Columbiana eoen_ter,, Ohio, Refer to Jas. McCabe. Ross street, rittsburgb, feb2grAundaw. NEW.LOT Of's CLOTEILESIance; 11l en, just received b EY. 3".-.."7:11., C OLTS OLD AND NEW- MOD Ell volvers, Cooper's Double Action./ Ais tan lire Arms : Company, Allen it"-WhaI4POIS Sharp's for sale lott , to the trade, bt... ~... . ~, • JALINEs .rioNM2 arils 138 Wood 6t. 1 ELT, U E RE--E 41TILLILITE :Roofing, of thtrbut al et the iorq rficee. - ,~ . . MEDICAL . , ‘ ----- ... 7 1:r.TILE": PUBLIC, - mas PIRO I A L VIC -....-. ...Mee Ignorant aztifabm Jr Modetit oI all' denonsi- --. ' --."-, , r -7-7- .., Z--"-..-. - natione. treat secret and . ' - 2.. • . - - , f - - --.:--, - donate' eilsortare i gear , - ---' e‘l; ik.:kiii abusii.:...and diseases or , i. : •; • •••;•: i -. -. 03 -W- - -•'• tualons 0 9tamorindin- . „,„,..'3.- :,.. c/h r...-: aide tlito Youths Of both' ' T.--4.- s". sal B. ..andiadnite. magi's ei.- Man fed. !;o nee Di llalMSratrr_publisnes that fact of hi 3 dehtS pi. l theilsmonint and falsely modestfirc drcedfaliv °hocked, and= think it a great tin; very iamors3 - and for eontaniination and corruption among [their wivps , ,promiabig iota and datum: era. Th ifamily Physician ehould be cautions, to tem) thenieir. finnOrgllo.s thattheydothe ea as Dr. ilitAki: MOP, (aunt publishing) lost a lueradvo pieta Mt - might beinst to them am_ong stupid &kali modest and Dream:nitric= -- fa....tbi a . born and raised in ignorance. on= n as nizehrooras and who. compose% societY* same. .fic., to dollars and -cazits,toysterlously.' meanly crag itotten.'. _GIs to tinblicitti howev_ r ar that numerogi manta ,and ittuiddians are, than that their daughters and wards, previously feeble dotty and of Aelicate condition and appencaric_e. have been , restored to health and vigor by AR. B.RANSTRUP. besides many befere and ePair marriage through him have been saved much euZ bring. anxiety . mortifies__ limb 44.. SPermaterr hen or 11011,1714 CanMlisaplUEl, 57040133.1>1etei.7 ottre3 Lira very; a 'art space of time by:has raw, remedies, • whioli aropeenharly biz own. The, are compounds 1' rem the' vegetable' Kingdom.. - liaving nen the fallacy:of the Met-curial treatmant,he him abandon (' cid it-and substituted the vanitable Painapa :Ha. eases are treatedwith marked aucems — uevlng bed over forty years. (40)- eitneriencer in their treay meat in hoseitaLs of both the Old, World and in the Milted &shim leads him to siv—to wii with a fair trial, health and hap ,Pinenwill ;again bico_in upon the now--palled cheer. Arne no Ringer 'dm montebants and anziolts.-but come dnd be eared Oonsumotien and all , of its kindred diseases. of which so - manY'annually - lill our aounklea. can now be rellaya4 :Pregidirat :hat attend to it in time lull particulars can behad of niv treatment 'by procuring a cop of the-MelicalAdviser.which is given gratis to all that apply :flaying the ad vantage Of - over forte years cogrienac and observatton. tionseonently.• he .has `entierior eirill 'in the treatment of anemal diseases. and who is 'daily eonsaltedbythenrofeioson. path:ail airocom mended by repeatable altiyane. pablimara,,pra Prietors - of hotelb` - aa. Mae S 5 Smithfield street; near Diamond street. ebirato comment cationa from all Parts of the Union. strictly at- Andedto. Direct er. • - • ''s IYOSOP. deed, ' Pittebureb Poet 0 ffii3Q. IMPORTANT TO 'LADIES hit..ronzernmivEy, RAVING rota -KO upwards bf twantY wears devoted his t = of time eXeMSiVeIY to. the treatment of elkfickities. tindhavinwsuccoaded in te smuts of oases in zwitoring the titillated to r o u nd health has now entire confidence in °florins pub licly As " Great A.merioan Remedy," DD.- HARVEY'S CRON(I , THERMAL FEMALE PILLS -. Whitilasiestaver yet failed (when the duos • time have been atrial; followed) iu ra moving diffmulties arising from _ Obetrnotiott or Stoppage of ,Nature. or`in restoring the.systorri to perfect health when suffering from •Statraal Affections, Protak/Stid Veri. the YAW*. or other wealmoss of tho Uterine Or tz;sna.- Also • . in 'eases. of Debillif, or Nervous "'"irAtio?.?s,lryster4e.Par.vitatcons, sta.. Ace.. Ste.. ka are torertuntors of morn serious disease. •' • _Mem P il ls are per/edit , harml.va cm tha eon , . a i sist lf l)---- 141,mazr betaken hi stexa, delicate fe they ac t tikeauteing distress; at the same time rating. i rat 4 m th , e sys es eemng e hni alt h in 7v C igo Odtior4- Each box °°llbuil %Rilla. Palm Oas DOLLA and when desired w b,mail pr e - paid by taw advertised AgounZ — .. '.P. BRTA.N. RN:)aster. x r ‘f en c e n t " Bold by Draggistegenerell,v_ , agent 410SEPJ1 N , , COrtlOrlderket street and t.E. atagardaeowis,. Amt for * l T., ° '". . • - iSHOUD- HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED? Jut: PUblislted. in; A Sealed ..Elavelopet. Price &Az Cents. TREAT. /WENT - a ot Sporaiatorrlime or Seminal orakmess 4 . Loyoluntary , 111 m tas ona. &anal Debility.aptliLupedimente. to Marriage generally, Nervousness., Consumption. and Pits; Mental and PhyaldatlneaPacity result. mEfrom Self - Abnae, C. :ROST. J. cu - L- V RWELL M. D.. Au Or the Gr&tri Book, tee "A Boon to :Thounitutrof Sufferers." Bent under soal,la a i/attr-;-enVelayNltiartY ad- - dress,' POO Paid.bfl Of Centetw o ' or postage stamps,b _ /27 ellfeW mh3l:daw3m 1 1;,;" co Bog. '11660:- WRCX, STEAMIlitif iron OREM MICIIIiISYS DILEII4I4SI2:, Near. the Penn. R. B. Ramage Dead. . • • • PlTltiti. . ISIIIANIITACTITAM ALL RINDS Or Steam.n i t:, ranging from three to one hundred and home power. and suited for rist G AlastAiraszes. Factories. 0 17E 1 Particiitar siltation to the construction of gammas and Machinery -for grist mills,- and for uprights, =day and circular saw mllls. . !Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship moat at shortzurtient Raginecand Boilers of avers , description. Also furnish Boilers and neat Iron-sep . erataig, Wrought 4on .Shafting..liongers and. Pathos M every variety, -and tontmue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine Cards. Our Riordan low, our machinery manufactor ed of the best quality ed.matatiaLL, and werrantoi In all oases to give satisfaction. , ArOrders from all parts of the counMY solicit ed and Intently fildrd. fall:darw L, AKE 811pERIOR OOPPER MINES SXMLTING WORlgti. P'&ll.3lX. 211".01:111,13"Z dr. Cd.i.; Manufsottlrera intestli. Basica' and Bolt Copper, Pavatod Cot) Boititatil.Ralsed Bottomp, Spettte Bald 'dealers r ii n r, As. Altpa orteas and mit Iraqi iv% . ar:Conatantly on hand. Tlnmen'iDiaelgtol 'MUM& -Warehottoo.Na. 149 MEM end no EQUICD STREETS. Pittaburab. Penna. mien of Cooper oat to any dedred attars. fantbd&w DUINNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAW & CRAWFORD. Idanufaatarmaex:4qmy variety af flubbed BRASS WORK - EAR , PLUMBERS GAS or STEARIFFITTERS, hiA,CHINESTS AND COPPERSEMIS. pRASS CASTINtIEt OF EVER*" DE. L soription made 'to order Steamboat work, d ee in and gag Mink and repairing Promptly fa una 'ed to. ilartionlia attention amp to fitting III) B e fi t teries'for Coal and Carbon Oils, eels-agents for the Western' Drstrict of Penns vlvania. for the sale of Marsh, Landoll it C 0 43 ratent phon Pamp, the best over invert• ted, hat ing no valves it is not liable M. set:out of order an d Wilt throw more water than any pump twice its site. • fablltdly. 05,50 WEBSTER'S '5 1 50 uttgelllDGEO DICTIONARY. fmoraixvrco, mode. itiona3.6o fad 81 Woodstreet. DAuB,A CAPPELL; .ftteilClEtAort` TAWAIis, UTE HAT E aus RECIETVEb A Tis taros arid well adootod &took Df Pritile . Goods, oanziathi s a • , Vesgfi, ate. ALSC)=-A likrgo aloak of , GENT'S 'FIIRMSHING GOODEIo aqt a tT e lectb,....9Visexid siren , ukingzuniatty cot bsr firs OrdArg ProAPth executed: an "runhi nt i br 8 d AlkisLV .W.TIP,B, S. =TV!, 0 111IND1 D Ittai 3M t tio iler its itiv_Atkr nder o can find employment on !449 s h e lter.t th.:1,04-kWapve JAMBS . . , , # Union iron Works, SfALDouss.' o,u#k - co., .kr4w)Eas
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