ela M e g l ."P.`Barr , Editoi at' Proprietor, N ?VT_ ITICAIONCID - A 4l / 41 #Y - V-=getable - A Pulo:s2** 6 E R fitott. 11.6 r:, DR. 0 . P.- 4 49.)K8011:: - Plilladoi W jII effeatiiiilei cure . [Aver Complaint, EivinmpsiA:: . JAUNDICE. paronio.or4Preitveluo Deldilioratissiess oftad M.Adaepsomiss aim — nseam* p . glillidrig from a Disordered' - A rlon. Inward : _ ' Blood to the Head. •-•'.• Aoidill_of the eactmarh_v • IgkitUrea. Eleariberi. mama -- - for oodi Fames or Weight in the Eimach.lirour:Firietations,Sint - • laic or liltitterigg at the Pu or rare /Rom ach. Switzuniniron-the riesa.-Hurriedand difficult' B o ln tuni ii 1 1% Blutterirtg at the Heart. Choking or . sensations 'eriosst illa lying vesture, -Dimrssso 'Visiorr - Dotrars'e 1*- funk the sighV Fever sad , liull - BaW4h-thg Head. Deflorenet P=irat#flirel• ' i lrf n- EferetotiWn in e e. k: Mast. he . z :13P241141naghes.ofIreigt, um. •thgru , the Flesh. (30kstant i ' ligo'•6l*k. de my Ix. - intaVespreir ' - • ii 1G lc o - And - will positiv sPirita. ely ious Lover, Ao. - nr,vent., Yellow Fever, 8i1.._ .._ UpC(= CO N0'..414410110L O/I ' HAD Intlififirr 'They; frill' inn.° the above diseases in ninety-nin am out ofa hundred. Induced by. the-extensive - mile and universal or. AtAatandli OtirlAtinliitteht.(Purel7 4 °P e u t l ag - hosts of upri . °rant Quacks and , unsorr Yalol/8 - ventures. have o_pened uPon suiferiror Aningualty the flood e ates of Ncetrnma in the shape of poor whisky. ell compounded withhainrio irugs.l,44pp:yum_ Tottice.-1314elsoblesamitt l t - mare of the innumerable array of alcoholic preparations in plate:do bottles, and bic-beltied kegs, 'under . the ine&estoutDellattetr; of Bitters; : which, instead of Oaring only aggravates diseases ndleave the'ditiptiointed.anfferers indespair. HOOPLA - 1 , 7E 1 8 GERMAN BITTERS ! Are not a new and untried article. but have stood the pest of fifteen rears Arial by the Ameri can public; and their - reputation and sale, aro not rivaled by any siatilarpreparation. The Proptietua have thousands of Letters from thet•MOSt^eininent ;Merllnnen* Laiirjr - f4s; - 140'81 , 011ms snip • . Tootifyint ofthett own perionat. knowledge. to the benenoild'effeets and medical virtues of theta Bitter DO. rorr WANTSOME .THING to STBENG TH. ' YOUI DO YOU.WANT A 600 D APPR2729t7 'O YOU WANT TO BUILD UP YOUR UON ILTITUTIONP DO YOU WANT TO PEEL WELL? DO YOU WANT TO am , su, OP NIB ro US YOU DO YOU WANYZNY:RGYIP Do you want to sleep swell?. Do goiruant - sk" ;auk and vigorous • - • , If yptlift._ nze HOOF,L.4OIErt3 GERMANLEITT 04orictILA Art•TicE.. Mere ar e Ittrarationi. - Slid under -the name ,of :astters, put ikp;'ut bittles,-eompowntied af this &wove Whishitor-eommon ram; costing boot 2D to 40 eent's per pelt* the taste disguised by AA iee oreoficauler Mt den 'Kat iig_uiretr : i zt V' Literni szk i us to caul ' to tho can _Amidst to dieth e . r use mita& s — i - kePleontesn' iLsozder the intinsowe43l4l, ooholitr etr►ulapltbfthe .morii kitida e 'degire for Ltgi or is created and kept up and the result4e a Ike /K an", 6 . 4 /enclang Vett "a diiiaztrer,,,'Ard and atscah: ' For those whoelesire-xtud will lutir r e a ie . "' Bittere, tee ytd•hah the fottowin reempt. ,40 Bottle Hoolland ,, o - Clermont: lithe d, atm( nix with Three. 4}diurto of °bed' Brandy or W.hisky; and* reenitsaili heed tervatiation that vitllt-feaneVinelt medieinatvirturs ant:44ond em ellen - O.IOV the: nitmerente , Littitiir 'Billet/ in I hs market, and well cost You will lays alt thettirtues of Broodexid , e-Bitters in sonnettrtim with a good article of LiattoKlat much less price than theseinferior _preparations will east you.' ATTENTION SOLDIERS AND MD somnrati We pall the attention =of all having rilationtor friends in the army to the fact. that 1100 F LAND'S German Bitters" will - su re nine tenthe of the ninnies induced by entnuiret a tt dons lucid ent tb °harp life ', In the- publish . t almost daily in the newspapenu" do t - arrival of the sick, it will noticed thetaytry„largeprc. portion are suffering frond aiebiffty. , istery'easti` of that kind con,bereudlly,,euretk:by;LHobiland'i Garman Bittern - .131C _ darn of the digestive' 0.4,1-6".-retr" ed. We haventi Stift*e tta these Bitters were freelY - used'initoineour soldiers hundreds of lives might be saved, that otherwise ivill be last. We sail partionlar attention to thafallowin g re makable and well atilheirtignsnil Arra of one of he nation's heroes, arheseAW to tne his own sag nage"has beau saved by the Bitten :" IltrunimaniVAiiiiest Maori. Toner & Evans.—Welt, gentlemen, y our Boatload's German Bitters has saved my life. There is no mistake in this. It is vouched, for by numbers of my comrades , some of whose name, are appended, and who were fully_ cognisant of all the circumstances of my case / am, and have been for the last four years, a member of Nher man's celebrated battery,„.under them y alta ix te Niemand of Cagy AlreL - posure attendint uporenrarduo titles; we attacked in November last with inflamation o f he luau, and was >or seventy two days in the hospital. This was followed by great debility% heightened by an attack of dysentery. I was then removed from the lVbiteßowe and Sent Lto this city on biard the steamer "state of fain," from which I landed on the eth of June. bins that time X have been about as low as any one could Man d ill retain a rpark ofvitality: Fora week or more I.wassoarcely able to siva lowanythina.f end if./ did/otos a -morsel down, it wig imo_ech ately thrown up again. I could tof oven keep a glees of water on nk stomach. Life could not last under these dream .- stance/ tans, accordingly the phyMniatts bad bead working fat hfults, thotaglitunst to rescue me from the grasp of the dr ea d A r ea, andfranly toll me they 'soul do no mire foe advised me to see a clergyman, and to m aka such dlapos.tion of my limited funds as beat r ed me. An acuuaintance who visited ma at the hospital Mr. Fr ederi ck B teinbron a , o f 6AtSre b V .Aron ideet , advsedseai a-forlorn'hri l e.l you imlcomme kn cd y aknthem the i shad F w m death needed, and I am now. thank. 130 d. for it, getting heftily. Though I havutairtm but - two bat wee, I have gained IP pounds. and Qrsel sanguine of being peradtt , d to rejoinwife and* daugh ter, from whom I have heard my nothing-for e teen months; for, gentleman lagr i trirti lan, from rbs.vleinits of Brimt InvaluatiktAitters owe tbstglori e o again (awning to int bosom those who are dearest to me in life. Very truly, yours, ISAAC MALONII. We fully concur in the truth of ruestad'e merit. same had despaired of isekizniad Mr. hiaknievrestered to - health. JOHN CEDDLEB& latN.Y Battery. GEORGE a. ACKLE Iv, Co, 0, iltkm aine . LEWIS CIFIEVALIER, WAIN. y, hiPENCIak Ist Attillery, if - F . ' . :Ba I. sk_WASE ELL Colt, 34 Aso rm E uuL; NBY B. JEROINCE,V o )3. do E SIRE lI ACAONAIJk_ COCI 6tlE.Blehta. JOMT _;P:111.01132,, Ow& 6th REIMAN HOCH, Co 72,‘ NY. A , THOltalk-Cle 9511 i #NDREW RIMS& LL, ck,Adv ettiart JOHN JENKINS, Co.B.lo§Lli Pensu l; „ ,„ BEWARE OR,..PlMr.ggpziga see thin the JdiroStkri.ol. "C. N. JACKSON." Is rather Wask.wwietlfer'• bottle.. -- PRICE PER RO I IorLE 75 CE t Ntp§`'per HAIM /0 1 % , X9* S 4 - 1) k. Should' ibtii neared , gist not have the er ao rot be put off by anj , of tbe intaticating reparations that may be offered InAtapieee. has rend to us. asatletrwritfOrgaidi securely peaked empress. 101..Plincipel Office. and bianii i ninitori Se. Ifs Arc etzentx , • • JONES & EVANS, (Summon to CAL-Jaoloson-dtax-4 - Prop iletiaza mrioi tiieb, D.. st d &w en t & aTpQr to in the United Bintec'end -1)/C-9! H. s. P. ma'am*: es..Alenfer We at JOSEMI PLlCiihjws, ois. off tottio Inamon4 11144...blatketstriiet. iror Mai WOO bl reaallomixemorritcs, *mug 4 4,444.:1 1 174100,- . I ill 1111111X1Zfra; aza z: a ..:. .. . . ... - -..... • • . . _ .: . . . • . .. -. . „ . • , , ... , • . . , . . . - - ..-.. , •,. I; , . . , , - • i ,., ~,, , ~.? - 4 7 - .;: ~,), '' .4 . : i I ].. t ;! '. :, .tEJAit-A 1 CJ ~,:... ' ." .2.` .. '.., ' .4. i•. •. - Z. - •'- '• ••• '•-• ' ! : ' I • 1 •••- ... ~ '-'_ ...b. .. i :•,..,. .... 1 . .. .• N I , _,... 4 : ' ... - ...1 - ..... , "1::= :_ ,r I ' , . ) . • - , A I i I i I. , Cr • I 1," : t .,.... 4 4 V • , II 1 .. . • I : , ' 15.• 0 . " Pr 'l . 4. ..-- • :. . f ' : 1 I 'l • i ....... •U• .•••••••-•- . . ' I •• 1 "•••• •• II - :', •••• .:::.' 1 - C 1 ; • i ,-, , ',... • rf .- ! \ 't - - .. • . 1 1.") 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' Which allows theprivilegeof a ireekblihalute : of rugtqr,:to be. Inserted among new advertisemente. PER B INBLEI3 , QtrkitE, avaax,DAr, si t m ai/1, 1 719 .s.w. , -, Lt , L.... :.. ... ssfs 00 3stTittle" t1auP.7.47. ,:.4..::.....L.:.........• 80'00 A ' tore!finticalr..:::. Notice. . ................... ,*25 Death s othaw..caohraertion....-........ ' ,50 Montb. 18LAD wlrT hi lionnonta .Ordered in far . one ultlital lo,bo gash at the time of or- dertr. ilt.l" 'PO ST. :THE+• ABOLITION SCHEME. Formal offer to Disalve the Maori The licit steamer front England brings ns the correspondence between Koncure D. Ccnway, editor of the Boston Com monwealth, the organ of Senator'Suniner, end Hr. Mason . , the Confederate minister in London. It : discloses the utter hollow peas of the patriotism of the abolition leaders. They seek abolition and are Willing to disolve, the Union to obtain it. The c9rreipondeece is as follow■ : To the Editor of the London Times : SIR : As part of the political history al the times, the correspondence ;transmit ted herewith may have Sufficient eignili to call for its publication. I submit it to 1 ,011aecordingly for' it. place in your mi ni:DM. , . . I am, air, very resPeetfuliy, Your obedient servant, J. M. MASON. 24 Upper Seymour St. Portman Square AUBREY HOUSE, Notting Hill, London. June 10, 1863. Sir—l have authority to make the fol lowing proposition on behalf of the lead ing anti-slavery men. am:America, who have sent me to this country. If the States calling themselves "The 'Confederate States of America" will con -sent to emancipate the negro slaves in those stated, such emancipation to be guaranteed bY liberal 'turopean com mission, the emancipation to be lnange• rated at once, and such time to be allow ed for its completion as the commission dgs-to -briy,: 4 anct just, and inch eanumgration onoeiniMe to be *evocable—then the abolitionists and aeti-slavery leaders of the Northern States shall immediately oppose the pros •ecution of the war on the part of the Uni ted States government, and since they hold the balance of power, will certainly - .canoe the war to cease by the immediate withdrawal ot every kind of support from it., 7 I know that the ultimate decision upon eo:grave a proposition may require some time ; but meanwhile I beg to be informed at , your early convenience whether, you will personally lend pow-influence in favor of a restoration of peace and the indepen dence of the South upon the basis of the emancipation of the slaves. Any gnats - 114e 'Of My owls iespouirmn• sibility and - My right to Make this offer shall be forthcoming. J. M. MASON, Esq MONCIIRE D. CONWAY. Sir—l have your note of yesterday. The proposition it contains is certainly worthy of the gravest consideration, provided it is mode under a prelper Yet you must be aware that while you snow fully the representative: position I ocoilupy, I have not the like assurance as regards yourself. ' If you think proper, therefore, to com rattnicate to me 'who those - are 'Oil whose behalf and authority you make the propo witkin referred to, with the evidence of I your "right to make this offer," I will at once give you gly,serply, .the: erie:der of which, however, must depend on. what I may learn of your authority' in the prem- Nses l ;- • • -fil; h 1421,0116• hfoncure D. Conway, Esq. MR. _COiQWAY'S ANSWEJL. . - . Aubrey Rollie, Notting gill, W., 1 June 1C) issp.. Your note of June 11th has been re ceived. I could easily give you the evidence that I repreieut, khe. views, oi.the.leadiMr-abo lititwiste 'xrf America,- but with.rtigard ttt: the eifkfdal erffer"Whieh .I . Uirkinadakfievi3 conch` tat' it `Was *hest to write outgo America and the" evldeiiblitc`of my right to,uallie it in a torm,which *Mime clude any •doubt as to its yilficient7. - I 'shall thi:radii:ow you 'egami ject. ,MONCURE D. CONWAY. J. M. Mason Esq. ' MR. MAZON. CLCIfiEB THS CORRESPONDENCE. No, 24 I:FpOer , Seymour Sk, Portinan • Square, Jane 17th, 1868. f Sir -I have received your note of yes terday. Yon need not write to America to "ob tain the; evidence", of,your right.tp.trent on the - mutter '' it' imports. Our cOries pondenee closes' with lr this ruply. it vias your pierature ki - eotatienee 14, it is xaine to termiratelt: . • . . . . - . I desired to ' know who they were'WhO ere raspOnsible for yOtir mission to Eng and, as won present.iti, and who . were to crtriirn the trecify:tOttjnliiiisp.4 to Make • r arresting:l.o :Wari.,ra - ,Anioricii, on the ;aria of, 4:-,imaiitiratinn;,of:thei States, with •r without the sanction ofPlq.reggv;eril/4-. . ent. : ''Ellitctirbeitiolitt hiatioial s,r) ,khe tem • aloe now, aa,lfinaL,from - aßikly wiiilairixteat: n the *meta of We" . day , iSat, _you..haye, . ought to England • letters' of sufficient 1 4kiditl from those who sent you to invite a . i .üblici meeting in London, under the sane -1 tibu of a member of Parliament, who o preside, to hear an address from you ini tlie subject' of . YOrri ' piiiiiibn, with the , . romitmo r . a l Hre; - ..addfetis.frOin'hini.7,, '' ,- ' ' . Mei corresponde s *.aahaill 'grito the Mili • ~ will find Itk : y 1 to : the country a . laattcif t4.,,FlAtigi fi s,QC.Wii4YPW.Waturto represeut;L4' t:-.7-Wal;'- krliara-iritesegt-tbe : overnment, and the i' 4- 4Ovislint'' ' 4 lila ..ee there to know, under *e_turvon, •f your name, thit'llna -.44 leadin g anti :laver3! men in ;M:atonloo'llittejiretirid to ' • gP.,glite with thetAldihtgritjetrAif ,the Con eatill i t tateo 94 lrll4'oo9mtionlotvaace i .: dth 'lll4;:i,A,ffpne 3. ,of t[ tlm South, on a 1 AAP " " •''•' ' • ' '' '''.: ".' 4 '., ' ' 0 . 41_04i ukserwrg#oltt~,- . sußznio 1..' duletiPMAVig ,,,,,,,.i .., e f,. -- ~...7, ~I_, , ...Le' -. If Et.. CONWAY'S LETTER. MR. MASON'S REPLY ecntion of the war on the part of the United fitatesjkoyeinininfottid itineeithey hold - tlie balance of_p_ewer, will certainly, cause the war to pease,. by,t,lte immediate iitlidrawal 'et ever) , kind cilauppoit.frOm it." As some reward, however, for the in-: tensing disclosure,..your inquiry Whetheti the Confederate States ,will consent to emancipation on theierniettated 'shall:not - go Wholly.unanswered. You may.: be as sured, then, and iperhaps it may be of, value to your constituents to assure them, that the Northern' States will never be in relations to putthis question to the South, nor will the Sonthern States ever be in a position requiring them to give au an swer. J. M. MkSON MONCIIRE D. CONWAY. The War in Tennessee However uneasy the' public may have been,at the, last_ ,BLF. months ,eilence, , of kosecrana' li army, la' alag , :b4ge was fought December 13th,)'we'thiali that few of them4Ottld-have had tarn move at any other time than the present. Not only has his movement been 'most •opportnne, but it has caught Bragg p'recieeli in the weak.and unprepared state for *Bich Ito, secrans has been so long waiting 'and watching, and thus far the campaign in Tennessee has beeti-ao glqinuit that pea; p,lll point' to Roiecrans weans very - model of a general. • 'tie init.easy to trace liis:reienf cou'ree upon any of our maps, for the reason that the ranges of mountains or hills through ;which Liberty, Hoover's and other gaps wierce, are not laid down, and therefore e are unable to perceive the relative im portance of these gaps, out of which Ho ecrans successively d rove the enemy.— We only know that they are the-gateways commanding the strongly fortified posi tions of Bragg. Afterlds great campaign iSf Stone River,' resulting in the capture tht Murfreesboro', Rosecrans spent months Of 'Mere toil ih fortifygig, 'llo' eatrifi in each, a trimmer flat ,Bragg deemed aii ristoat triton it foolhardy, and gaveup the anent:tent. To tempt Rosecrans out of s stronghold, Bragg resorted to two nxpedients. Efe - sent Buckner on a pro. traded invasion of Kentucky, which failed in its purpose, because Burnside had men enough to meet and fight Buckner without needing any movement of Rosecrans.— ihen he sent Morgan, Ferrest, and other aid an lendtri,. to devaatate!the country, hich also failed, because Rosecrans was Ole to detach men enough to meet and fight these bands without weakening his *al. • ' - ' 1 These plans failing, it became manifest tp the rebel authorities at Richmond that liragg was powerless for offensive war fire, and therefore they took from him Dien to reinforce Lee after his losses at Qhancellorsville, and to enable Johnston to operate against Grant in Mississippi.— This was just what Rosecrans had been loioking forward to, and be immediately seized the occasion to resume the offen stye. ~ Leaving his fortifications at Mar. fieesboro' 'he Marched forward Co' War tz!aua,, which is the jdnction of the Nash vVle and Chattacooga railroad with a branch road leadieg;to Shelbyville. lipid; lug Wartrace, fiandiraneed and ilrOve the enemy from Shelbyville. This movement threatened' Tullahoma ,We West. lie then, penetrated the. glips before alluded to, drove the rebels away, took Beech Grove, and, swiftly following up his successes, descended Ripon Manchester, on the railway leading from McMiniiville to Tullahoma. Thus from Shelbyville" on the west and Man ctieritee oh the emit, he befixtriletetrflanked, Tallaboma, and rendered it untenable, so t the enemywere abandoning the strong w ki rks Were, when he came upon them and drifve them off in corifusion. From this paint it was supposed that they fled to' Chattanooga, that having always been their base, but a detachment tried to lead ou'r troops off to Winchester, and Rose crane sent a form after them.: Chattanooga, in the midst of the moon tagnsfatid on the'sonth side of the Tames see river, is one of the strongest natural positions in the country, very - difficult of approach ; .and, <easily defended, t:- The mountain's ana the raver constitute totether a double line of, defence of great strength. We prestimelhat Btagg will fight there with determination, tut if he should be oveipoivited, he world - not retreat !bath, as Is generally supposed, the ,faeilities for mifitary operations, in East Tennessee beibg much better. He would retreat no I irpltiehiridt tile; daiwassee:!river,, ,and: resist the ,passage of that efream by Gen. Ro aoranii.' - Yellin - 01i this; he kvoirld taliei t 4 he Little - Tenuessee as his line, and .it Knoxville as his base, maka'a bloody:: fight I reinforced, as he would be, from Virkinia. From Roseorans. Everything we get trom the Army of the Carnberland shows, frOm the:beat analysis we Are able to give it, that Gen.,Rofieerans hasapdle,d-his troops with extraordinary , , skill, completely onigeneraling Brigu,and , ~ . tgcesng h;xa to make a retrestlluiLall reblldom must confeis is &matrons. The .—., styl in which the passes lietween..Mur. 1 freesboro and=, Shelbyville was carried, was suptirb as a work of military art. Nothing saved Bragg' 8 army , - bat the nese:atonable mint weather. Thief enabled .Bragg to get: into, his' 4040914- at:.T 11 . 11 14.444-7 . -. Thai his intention was to ti g ht, there is shovni by,the Stint that he orderSd4 Oen. Buckner, whose division had been inEtiet Tenessee. Bat Rosecrans _flanked Till. lahohia by taking. Mariclester, and Bragg ran Sway from his- fortificatioes, and'wfis 1 1 slat favored-by a storm which'eansed a l flood in Elk-River. All that - caii be done to - tuirass the retreating enemy is being dan but twelve Alays rations taken by our roops from — liiiirfrideshoro, unfit be #, midi s and ar ne apprehend delay will' 3, bs necessaryto bring up supplies. It has for some tires been known that very trinch disagection existed among the,rebel Ten newish; trOcrys; . and we niny `safety'credit ptielithat is said of their present demor alizataon. While floseurana has not suc ceed' in bringing his antagonist to battle, - bell gained very considerable advantages withlittle loss, and the presumption is t il fairyhat,aqiyithetaxrdieg the Weakening iif th e kee*tth eiltielf. he ash strike the fli enem, by the necessity of protecting his lengttned lines of communication, he will be able to go on and take Chatta nooga, which is the heart of rebeldow, and loccupy and possess" East Tenney see. — 4 Cin. Com. 4 ,0,,,F it or tiio jounialsAttempt_to,ngoouut fart 4 apathy of the Pennsylvanians on the ground ,ot , tfin ,n4ssl.tiiti.inguence i pf "Coptierlieitaisui." { This, (says the AI: , b*ny Evening Journal, a Republican sheet,) is puerile and disingognious r ,Were it tru weoll:44o4ll4ettEitatittepOM -u-o the peopie who are not "Copper .rm •t=i l2 Po ll r. 1 974 7.3 1. WEDNESDAY MORNING,- JULY 13, 1503. WEEKLY MORN' INC) . POST Prlco in Wrappers. PIPE CKNTS 1 CASK CAIIU AMIONIA . JUST RE IL calved and for ea'e b ZE . O. A. KELLY. in 3 69 Federal Bt.. - 11 GROSS OF STERLINOR AIMBROBIA, A. Just received by . IFEO. A. KELLY. 3u3 6 9 Federal St.. AlleYheny. A-11,LAIR dr WAYET.III} BEN net jnat rent:dyed, b.Y_ GEO. s' -A. KELLY. in 3 69-FederatSt...edleshenY., GROSS OF NICHOLS ELIXIR, IRoN -1 and bark just renl 7 4 a . o. A. KELLY. ja3 69 * ka;leral St, Alleshany. GROSS LINDSFXS BLOOD SEAR - _R. cher Just received by" A. KELLY, ju3 69 Federal St , AllegbanY. imp ink amass , artukaira Plias 5 war vermlinge. Just received ..by "GEO: A ..11.8LL Y, JO 69 FoderalEt. Allegheny. Eli 'Et - STE TEE TH 'EX Tit4.4anD WITHOUT pain by the use of Dr. Ondry's apparatus. HOFFMAN DEN ot MUNDSON TtS ED tS; AU work *intuited. Jas.dly 134 Smitbltirld Street, Pittsburg. CARPETS *on cAsit t i T DEcIDFDLT LESS THAN -111- ntoletale Prices. BoUght previous to any considerable advance by the manufacturers. ant zgillt i edd aocordinglY.,..iitell bastioned Sheet AT LOW PRICES. Woolen and Cotton Dingget3, Cant* Matting, &a. W. D. & H. gteCALLIIM., intAT NO. $7 vomiting STIIEET. Hydropolts, or Garden Sprinkler. A NEW AND 'USEFUL ARTICLE FOR All wetting plants and flowers. washing windows, earriages. do. Pumps of every daroription sold and repaired. Daykin's Patent Wa.er Drawer, made and sold. ri ELDON & .K.SULii - ,164 Wood St. t:1 11 3 .. ,Cone door from Sixth. &tEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE BE -- celved by the Committee ono Piro Engines and nose, up to June 20th, Igti3 for three thous 'end feet of best quality of TEN INCH LEATH- Ett 1 103 E, copper twitted. and Jones' Paten Couplings attached thereto. -The hose to he properly tested before they are received by the city, when payment will be made in cash. JOHN QUINN, Chairmanot Committee. CLEM'S LASTING CONGRESS GAL. VI TARS. a vary superior quality, lust ree'd at W. E. SOSEERTZ cit . CO No.3lFitth St. DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS I CADMAN & CiLAWFORD, Manufacturers of everY'Vetiebrofilhlshod BRASS WORK FOR , OLUMBERB lacartentsTs * AND co rpEssrarms. iitostAss CASTINON OF EVERY DE RR soription made to order Steamboat work. steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at tended to. Hartieniar attention rasp to fitting tit , .litifineries for Coal and Carbon Oils. 4.1 w, sole agents for the Western Distiot of Pennsylvania. for the sale of Mandl. Lanadell Co.'s F'atent S, phon Pump. the best over inven• ted, having no valves it is not liable to get out of order and will throw more water than any pump wise its She. febll BOARD AT SARATOGA SPRINGS. WASHINGTON 11...1LL, (late Mrs. Masan's), so long and favorably known loiters at the Springs. Is Now Open for the reoeption of guests. The home is large. de lightfully situated en Broadway. between the Congress and Empire Springs. and is surrounded by ample and beautiful(? shaded grounds'—Table first-class—and tho room. well .d.apmd for fain lies and large para.e of friends. For farther partiou'ars address Washington Hall, Saratoga Springs. tit:dime. EL M. ...... /OEM POIITHB 1191ITTERTRGH FIRE BRICK IMANIT. FACTORING COMPANY. KIER, GLO VER & CO., Illtafaatttrers of Fire Brick, Tiles, Crucibles, Are. an dealers in Fi) e and Gruoible Clay. SE... Ocoee 365 Liberty street. OPPOB/1:0 the P. R. L Passe*rer Depot. Pittstih- Orden r4aveotintls solimtW: feb26e6md • Oliio White Sulphur Springy ,LIME WELL ENO WV WATIO.KI IVO ' • Place. will be formally opened on the of June. Tito Springs this Season, will he under ,tIW immediate supervision of the propriqor„ Who gill be misted by Meagre Jiiteeph A. Sgoy.: nie i l t and C. C. Mitchel. It is the intention to paa e the home, In all respect+ equal to the best wet ring places in the country, and to provide generally for the comfort and accommodation of the i guests. For terms, or other Information= Address. A. WILSoN, Jr, Lewisoenter P. 0. Dolateare Co. 0. juit,dlmo •-••- rvA7 It D ISTABES i DR. BROWN'S OFFI CE, 60 SMITHFIELD STREET, • Citizens and strangers in need of medical ad 'vice s hould not fail to give him a call. Dr Brown ' s remedies never fail to core iron-, riti scrofulous and venereal affeotiona —Alw• her 'tar, taint, polies tetter4isoriaskiand-oth-. er sk VireTuitis“his origin of which the patient , , ..12031idiNAis Sir - BABNEBB - .. 4 ,ur Ira Initedies,for tb/aufflieticto, brought oil by.' L ary habits _ are the oar medicines , known in 114 country which are safe and will speedily resto eto health -' ,J. • • • . ittllitrkATlS24. Dr I Brown's remedies cure in a few days this infai efilietion . , Bed also treat Piles, Meet, Gonnorrhoe, Ltrothai 'lliisoirarges, Female Diseases, Pains In the Beek and Bidnoys, irritation of the Bladder, strict- - tiresiste. . . A itter to be answered must contain at lot* ONB OLLAIt. M °ince sent to anY alliiiesii tlafied. " OE ° end_private rooms, N 6. 60 • FIELD TBSBT. Pitteliargh. Pa. ' to ,kw , 4, ow D OLLARS • t hire CA to Agente A tri ßl e ° conn l to: at T7s.ia ezpacoeg paid, lo selimijr_ney cheap Favo ring Machnies. MADISON, Alfred. Me. Wanted. diDOLLMitii kozirriv WAFTI O4‘... /lemma lingena month, axpanzas paid to aelioni*verictaPau:4k Prienial Amer*, and 13 °dun articles 15 eirginattseatAaii: Addams a ciAmcpcieford.,frlainc: my6.fttditivi bHARLES L. CALDWELL, (13aectesser to .Jaa. 'Limes & Co.. p P 44. C mr. DeEer_izoßst a t i m e tr i ngsr-c ta. - iiiiitniirni k Corner! Market and Fire street& Pittsburgh. p a . dealtlyd. WitiNC - 11 WOODS' MITATION Oil-, printed from board an exact copy, :Ai p el mouldings to match. .Foreale by la W.P. MARSHALL. 87 . Wo. • street. (I.oAN— ain bushels prime yellow shelled Corn, in %sue tide fur sale by JAMES A. FETZBB; , - -wormer-eficrtat - aul rei— •NI , _ REA.PEIII9. THRESHERS, - .1-VAL illWri t OliUseD or Polrera; :wheelie iingtro. ii, Hay Bakiito.-Xay Nevatosa and Inia 10111 /. 41/10, ,,,L;i1ak orantsb t:--.: , , t. '. 4j .:i7:AtiriTalMatlaii zulto/27 A GCOD FAMILY NEWSPAPER. JUST ISSUED VOIIIIIICALIIFORIA7IO Arldiratton committee of the Board -otTrade. Wm.M. 811111 N V.P. JAB, L UNNETT JNO. B. DiLWCIRTEL _Wm,__MoW,ERRY. DAVID MoCtiv.NDLX2.B. Movements of Eoropoaa Steamers ?twit AILERICIL Sidon June 10,..New York...,LiTerPoo Asia June 10-i1105t0n..... ...Liverpoo Persia.. ....... _jun e 17... New York—Livery uo Marathon;..... June24.-New York...-Liverpoo Africa ................. June24...Boston LiverPoo July ]...New York....Liverpo9 Redar .„ . --July B... New York....ldverpoo Great Eastern—July 21.-New York....Livernun PROM Z11R41711 __June 10-Liverpool...New York June 1 3—Liverpool...Boston ......Tunel6..Liverpoot...New York Ausell7..Liverpool...New York IM;OXEY 3!AItICIN. CORRION/ID DAILY NOR YEW MORNING POST BY 'N/rgIRG:ILONWIR AI MERTZ, 8110ffi8, „ 110,41,w00n nrannm. The following are the buy* and gelling rata for Gold. Silver. ie.: • Buying Selling Gold ..... 132 00 Bllver ..... - 1' 25 00 Demand . ...... 1 31% OS Eaztern Exchanwe. New. York Par g 8aitim0re........... ..... ................. par Philiulelpkia..—,.,.. Par 8..... par 4 ; Restate Ezehrtisire. Chioinnati ' —.' ' ` Par Louisville, ' —...,..—....... ........ . par Qleyeland . Par 5tL0nb.......—. ...... ..—.--.—.... par • PITTEII3IIR3R OIL TRADE WEDNESDAY. July Bth. 1861 Market inactive; buyers more shy and refuse to purchase to any extent milers at less figures. '1 he only sales were small lots at o lide.l7o with •out packages and no without. News from Now. York is in flAvor of buyers. Refined may be quoted at bonded, 41(42c; buyers oiler 40c; free is worth les per intim' more. A dispatch received at _the Oil'Exchange fends as follows; Market nnchante,i; the rates are, up the reek at S4Q4 50: at the mouth. $5; market dosing buoyant , . mkt firm. The river rose one oot last night. • gaports : To New York—Refined, 890 bbls; Reneole,so bbls. To Philadelphia—Refined. 248 bbls Etentole, 50 bbh . . Imports per Allegh eov river-581 bids Crude. At Monongahela wharf-110 bbls Crude. Per A. V. Road-684 bbls Refined. Etehaole—Thereladnir noclemand, prices are too unsettled to quote oorrectb. WOOL Cleveland. Dealers and speculators. after canvass , ng the State pretty thoroughly, have gone home with very little' wool. to show as the result of their labors. leaving the field to the manufacturers, who come nearer to the views of toe grower in their offers• They ha • e paid as high as 75e, but within a few days have come down to 700, which is now their outside figure. New York 'The wo. 1 trade exhibits • gratifying evidences of activity. We trust our manufacturers will embrace the r•pportunitios offered by tne falling off in cotton to deveiprthe productim of home .tritido woolen fabric," so d thus to render uS less telimitnry to foreign countries and less dependent on their skilled labor.,he imports of wool into ,New York 'from Decmber 20,1851, to Alm 25.. 1861, was 99,218 bales, and for the monsh elhiiin • trur.V.. - .1136.111.07:11:b•JelL thrt.tetal-behOet • hales or 28,14'4084 lbs.—Poet. EUROPEAN% AGENCY. rrouontas Rairirls if AN, EitOPEAS At Alen; '122 'Monongahela Hone,_ Pitts burgh: ea.. to proparedrto bring out or tend back onasongers from or to MY part of:the old (man tr eitbor h. eteamnr. sailing paogeta. BIGHT DRAWS' Fop, MILS. parable In ens Part of .Enznpe. • Agent for the Indhumpolle and Cincinnati Rail ma_ Also, Agent for the old Black Star Line of Salting Packets. for the Str atom.. Great East• ern, and for the linos of Steamers tailing between York. Liverpool. Glow)* and Gahm. fell CUNARIII Mit E. Steam 1 Queemtown and Liverpool. The first class - p0iv..131 Steamships FiLDON . KEDAH, MARATHON, I TRIPOLI, TILL SAIL FROM NEW YORE ovary alternate Wed.eaday,_Crom Liver pool every aen:Leta Tueeday. and /rem - Qdeeoe-. tOVirti every Alternate WednesdaY. Bteerave Far....ag! fra 14verpool or Queens town, $3O; front . Newyork, V 3 .2 50. payable in .GEld or Ittfequive3etit-in Currenoy FbrStterava Patmeeapply to WILLIAMS & GLUON,. 40 Fa ton St., Veit York • or ' THOS; "RATTfeAN. Att. No 122 Monoctratela floase, Water St.. Jos;lYd • , CEO. R•VOCHRAN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, AT LAW Office No. 69 (rant street, noar the Court Roue. rittchtuutt . . . . 4L L BUSINES S EIFTRITSTED TO Lik. his care will rocieivo prompt attention. Col lotions made end the money promptly remitted tirriclu-H sitt — tititEL HILL, hiela'd:oll SO beautiful building lots, which ehe offereforgale ansreeennable term*. They are eligibly located. blag,between Oalrlaed Sta tion Und'ihe Blenonghattela f fiver. They offer Lo ny indneemente , fer"lllivate rebideneeP. For Mini of lots and pried, apply at the °Soo ef, 10.1Z7 Pourtb Ft. one do or above U. ""Arl. Smithliald St raylgamd 0,2111LN15T.1111..116111 NOTICF,—Where,- .M. as, Letters of Administration to the Estate .4fGeOi•go tfaassenfrrder, saddler, late of the tarY ofTitteharga, have lmen granted te the Subseriber, all persons _indebted.to saia Estate will payment. and these having deltas agah st the sam.hvill Pregent them duly authen float for settlement, without delay. VICTOR Jimmy's, • A diptnis,rater. M No OOhto street, Allegheny City. maNklaw6w cru,vassoN s eyttivc,-so - - /'HIS DELIGHTFUL SUMNER gort, immediately ,the; lino of the Can , tral P. R. • lii.tatedim the Stile:unit it the Ade gbeMountaim4.2Ao2, feet ahoy& the foie! of thenwill be awn. for the reception or visitors 'on e' le th of Jane: 18133, and will be kept open Until the first of Oe Ober. The water and air at this point poeses supe rior eSt,rpaeions. Mho . , enalteee made firi the h.. boraterfof Profebeore Booth. Garrett, and Ca meo; Of Philadelphia. sholet he elle& rice Of vain- Mineral elementeo the watore of amnia f the sprints lAcipg of' the iron or ehalybeete•clars,:etid :ma d ihr cntienitqueadm • oramient. .alts. Pars ntain Orator abounds: ard the guests will a 0 1 be, troPPUed - with mineral **ten frem thzltritier. Snob as blue lAA. Bedford and Waters. for bathing hate been Wiwi tted‘ new Plane a nd daneh .eat is created, and dot and Coll blethe o at .times be ob tained', . . The . „ e=de.Tienat ke.; have been highly im v.-0 cad: and , are . of: a :varied and ' , lowestlns character. ir & l flhei is at E'ressott Si rings, a Telaraph Of A nd= oklttaily tnaitc Pam' Philadelphia and Pitteb . and intermediate pointer. - ,-, Rae on Tickets can be ahtaintd at the office of the Pennsylvania liailpa4l 7 ComPany For farther inforitidiorriisptily•W" . '" ' • lull :dim Crosson , EttPI.V.:24IIIIILEN morinits. Cambria Co. Pa. CA.LAZED'WALL AT' OLD %JR - Pkirgai fgr galrybg-. inBLg. I‘fA.RBIIALL. • - 87 Wood'atreet. dr. 411N0 4 .1 No. 0.7 MP EMT ST.. dealerplii Wixom and ROSRerS. Eraiti POlVerd. 4 l3ldSePileatO Farm . MUI R . Fod der Cut ers. and Wes 617 getterani 1114,ii3 - I • ii.itai . _ itticOltosty- w .Aitris ,,.. RE, 4 . 4 . , ivolvin g HOMO Wilkie by ' ' .", ,`f ~, , 2. : 1 ... &LONG. . . fit ' . . B. 1e.2.1 , .1C71;1ti sl,f 0., „ . 11 EAMAFITIIJUL111.01r *,* Pure No T." ciait•On - era 4111.01110 e oa LIBERTY iBTBBST • °P . M*, Penn's R. It, Depot. 1111-a-111 oil invented. ') THE ARDESCO' OIL comr *NY ; Mstrigul'ilartlac is tr /1 " g f°' Refined ; Ardesee OHI SON-thiMin% ALB% • PIIBB L.8,, - WarehOUSey ti*iol•l4.• PM:4V/ OR. 'nal& , ir.u. cent- °CV' iirorit DITIFOANi, .131;I1lr41r4 -004; Manasetormi of • , pima mural ipikinto ' B O I r, Office, NO. 991 LIONNtIr 'HABIT Pitt.- burgh. Pa. girl ANDBLIR MS, 11:111ACTIETS; IL) CORNICES. OLNDELBRASS. LAWS. BEGILDED - OE' REBRONZED.- and made equal to new. Alim, Clanzidelteirn dm.. altered to barn Carbon 014-at die Lamp and'. Of fitoretif WELDOR, umairralwak ummtv, aptly. 164 Wood etreet.itearttb; The Philosophic - Bunker' - Nowstiners NE'W DOl3llo44olThoi Philosophic Burner fisr Cachou Oil , istoni ready. It possessmi advantages ova the, Common Burners. • Llt makes &large or snail lisht With perfect eombustion. • 2. It will bniit say 4129210 of oil with ea 387.. 3. It can be used with a long or short chimney, 4. It can be sued as a taper nlghtiamp.- G ft eanslWan be made Loin= eaohoirduaLly. - s. t islmore easily wiehed thaw say other . 7. it cum be trimmed ,and lighted withoit re , muting the Gone. c , 3. It throws all the white tight above the 002 9. The 'din:met' can' be removed or Wißct toooldnistim glass ‘: . $.l ese burners are tho suanmintflo.l ids*. sad can put mi. anyboop now bi tst,'S`verrpor nsiaa garb= Oil abould bark :ayhtiolodp_tda trim. - rrlas 25 oentaQtlewdoura 87r. hold n o; 82 FOITILTII street -.Yittskir. - , _ , „ . • r. K.A1r91{12,, On. CITY, Jaly 7th NAME & CO •S Just opened this week a•ohoice supply of those BEAU All INSTRITIKESTS. • • berond doubt the fin - est in the country. This faot is now almost universally conceded; for Rome months past we have heen'unable` te An one half of our orders. WARHANTEO FIVE YEAR& Baines Broth'irißaielirier Piano Fortes, the beet cheap Planes made. For,sale-by ' CHARLOTTE BLIME, . . 48'11fili 'street, Sole Agent for Ilabsee Brothers 'Pianos' and Princes Melodeons. :jed - , 13-A. 11,- GI- A ' , . . net - 4 . SECOND HAND PIANOS,; - ORISCHEREVO 7 OCTAVE. WRAC. -416. tifial WWI Walnut ewe, very little A 7 oo ave.Chiokalpg. Rosewoodd, round corners, s lint rata A 7 octave, ROT dr Co.. Rosewood,a headsproebuttrumeatja good order • -5.75 A:6.% octave, Stodart. Rosewood, cawed pans:tabs In , • nee A. 6% octave, Zsle& Co, Rosewood. rounda &Jot. as exesdpsut, 860 A 6 octave, 41dultering, Rosawood round _ corners. dlOodrellable Plasso„,.. ke octave, liallot,Dittle'k Co, iceswood lB5 • A 6 wt.. StodatditlahogonY..roundrl rout-"GOB 6 oot,do .. . . . 75 Asoot, Germai. do ... ..—. . 6 0 6 wt. do Dunham. do 6 wt. Load ...._ • 40 & 534 net , Busslbitt do ..... t2O A 5 oto. oo do ..... ...... J 5 For sale by JOHII H, MELLOR •. • febl3 81 •wooie siritirm t- r NIECE ORS, . ROSE LEAIe poWIiEtIV • Pearl Powdbr, THEATRE 1t01119.E., Vinegar`., Rouge, VIOLET POWDER. violet Rni-der. HARD & SOFT KERBER SYRINGE% Hard &Solt-Rubber Syrrigemi, Just received at ' teoeivol' RANKIN'S. -Drug Store-, street, 3 . doors below Fourth. - '-twal. • tr - ,T OH EN . . • (tern or Tans carrinitaiMij/ '''" . CO 1 SSION'IOIIWARIIIK IMAM ' _ _ • • -• : Dealer in '• . WESTERN RESERVE - CHESE, Floor. Grain, 'Fish. Dried 'Prultyet 'and - Pearl Aahea.,and.PßODUCE- GEN :ALLY, • Boat Bninda of Family Flour ; Aiwa's on _Nand. No. 102 Spoialua eitareet; :I ; Between Wood and . 3Dirket, PrPODUGH ; t3...1.1beral advance tnacke - en ,Congenmenta.- apll-I,d W. B. LTIM/L ' ; '" """ ••••••••••••*.itin;.i.4.4 WOUDATfie. LitrriroN'ar iitan•rai mArairAertrilai, Ala FEET -CEMENT 01GRAVELIOOFING .3. raire] Repatt i t o n u P, Canvass and Etooftt made at thelowest Mote, • • Allmork promptly att ended , kr= d , starsanted r Office, Morning gotta . W ptatift. rd itertin't -71 r ! ie° 7 ll:ll4.4 "l:nbl il32 7 (11, S - RING- GOOD n • , 4q W t onHo?Boyerott onr : sPilso— , AND St :;GQORS f 1 • embracing all the nor/Nit/37160 of . PLAIN AND FANCY CA.44I2VERZY, imitable for Ildelninte Sidi& anon: talent Of fino'hlsolr • • ctoniti AND climinsEltEH, Plah And 1415.1484 k , onitCaahroare - Vonfino • - co., oornor of MarketElgtumAiintinPi thfx(iipiW _ - - No. 12 Fotulhatßaieloo‘• ` v ~gg}tiiiiefd 4 1 Alt NOW iwkinEiA utak , SITiPPLT AL • Whine in tlioni tio' and nainitht withJuba " kind& tot AhOrt nnidolt. l'imisfif also attend* t a)l4-o. ..and-,64lcet 140tP-Eitr-oollekaor4 of m fiktS alnamgolejsons.iisioanp, Ata.: rEronf alibilaatilkalowlatei•Of-tha- rtty and counts', audio Aza l eriap l w a - tha t busiitOss. hoP4'r nu Floe en latlefsoticalo:RXlTPVOSE • Ida m. ming IPA: - AVViete e itoitO i tt Ott,z,a,gotd:lginW, Ale ho Ernie treat, garden ke., on of tatai 4 49/7 te PlaA,z*ft:ntOliff. PIANO DEALERS. I.'- 3.'' Established IiMM. _.... . . _ . Lena ta _0 ill IL Ll'' --...,-- _l, - m tr ta l Trargatr " • ' : treat , ittrett-lna 0?- delicate din ers.-self- , • . a-iy &bake and err ~ f,%- , tuitions eaurim isve .) - ' , Z1.:. - ` , ..' eideNtistratill at ti- -4' g asalat sail ; ana adaibi...Zr nae-rruid. _ bectrisa pApparip t i m b en ttat Att of tas doma 20 ,, elipsosa meat:Wart dresalarr ebookiikand .14.11tresitaini immoral and-ior-aon all oitatmeept their wi - 4" tend &a t rt ultur in twig 0 to * in ea tbat thee &the came as Dr. BA NS` 4Urdmi&pt-PaMMiatiliaadcw a tics =at be JOit WAWA at ai Met e ri z 1 464141 i ancEpromunpteding: bora ;an tabula wrsporance.ll/prZem)" ""u3 61VI lake: ookbaramedelm: alle.:ainas, -MOP aollare a eppte,_ jams_ rionety. madly DMZ 141:115. is ta p _tharierroa narelltil 1111111 111211ithillil ar e ttilaßtnii Id taWS hotly AS**, fat .5,.. , - itailiGaiir feeble Roars, tutu Di asueate =Lam= Wia_hrpearvma, tirlia i l Mte l*lta: VWF:l l7- sitt le" a r e ilit i ftemanzywitalteis Ina teu , t . - lito. deensiatorr oinoetarnal etands=ei eoranietely •Uswill in itlafeemAi i t new Is=tifalea, I'M* lYtardwal. aro oorawanda It, L seen the on. col Mikiii.rarlati t - 4 b.V..b.a eatand sabstitaitia vt4A- of re Too i eumis dis are treste4 with Maa o doutote -- Leanoshs3 ard Vli7 "frara •faat i ! o rreoe VIM Li forit taint oap tab of Oil odd an in fatir tlis-i go health ant i tplibi litli ts ji Mnitam -i teat wog the upwrtmodebeide„Thiteal9alititM Zrmontobanks as m ausoki. bat Amine in 4...i,t aptienlaad wli-:0 Da "Andra: l 4 3 . It I* Min MI Mu Omit," can now, be -p Amy, *band, t o l r0.6 4 0km time Pali partiotuart esin „ u ittififuubrite L I T earned.* ?al fitrataMitift ir 7r: rantaits of over -, yawn madam -ant olisedvillen. "ha imager MI intim tr•stm,mt, 1 04444 1043 4 vital!: tomut p a daily - denial bytad rdrifeaittorrAisitinasfeeran mended by vadat. dams. Drlblinni • Widen of hotals. o 4. Moe Vii - eral 41' street. ispar Dina altayti, ,Eptrataogaintade utterer nom MI ortrurindaraiticillat. tandadto. p!,...: a+ • 4 0 - swim - ; 1 _ i'' • WVPi Antra liiit.. ilsl4, l F • 'HOW LOST; MOW irtgaIINE,MDZ. iiVgbad.Z imen*lone; Prletil* • A tz r e 01R71311 . VU ; RAT Ma Banal, of 14 ~frg o~m eaktukut,. tari Ear ls mi l am. Dobgty.. IRA • • to) rat?, riorroPeatio% r. , ". • "NI. d Fite; Dion ap4P117010at,!.. ,, . o rtw L'A Boon pa, pmt utolergOo'il onan-artooltnaftnied =rot _ on receipt tot ertvro litaaVt_ .1)o- Dr. Val-J: , • 127 OrpFidwil, Be y, Tor - intal:dinagta ' • Toot Offiee'Db4"4 NEW AIatiCAI:ASCOVERY,;:_:, IwoR'THE WEEDY. LED. *RIMINI BEV Owe of Omni DT,VatAra U.We-Weakness. Nig my ,1413 2fit ur a ano nil lenoe, Genital Inns . Umbel. Wre end - • aerials ot the E. 14- aura anhalitdder. 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