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    Book, J(fa
MORNING POST
STEAM PRINTING
ESTABLISHMENT,
CORNER FIFTH & WOOD STREETS,
PITTSBURGH, PA
gATINQ RKCKNTi,? M*l>t
IXTENBIVB ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS
TO OUR OFFICE,
We are now piopared to execute all order 6 o
EVBRY DECRIPIION OF
.BOOK & JOB PBUfTOG
WitU diipatoh and in the most anperior style.
"We have an office
SECOND TO NONE
in the olty
And will pay particular attention to
RAILROAD,
MCAi'Tlli & LEGAL FBINTIX6
fiiLUl or LADING,
CIRCULARS,
BILL HEADS,
CERTIFICATES,
TICKETS,
BLANKS,
DEEDS,
BEOISTERS,
RECEIPTS,
NHUW CARDS,
BILU IN COLORS,
CARDS,
HEADING
ENVELOPES,
(JOBITBAm,
SHOWBILLS
HA9DBILLS,
LABEIJ^
COLLEGE
SCHOOL SCHEHES,
HOmHlLift OF FAKE,
INVITATIONS, Ac.
Oar faoUitijG* far l> tin tin?
posms, &c,
FOK GOmBWIS -A FitLIBITIONS
Aft® UNSI'KP A S S E D .
»SS?r‘% ure complete aatia fiction u te XIME
ANi/ rRICJS.
...ill .t: 1 ,i - - ..
W O Bf
‘ <# j Eyebyde9ceifh©n
•. 11 <1 v•- a *i «*.
H&nkfx AXD
COLLEGE CiTJLLOGCES,
k
tr' j f
IOSCELLANEO is £ATAL<>GUES
OOSBTITIJTIO^M,
BBIEFB, et«.
U BOOKS,
UTTSB
CHECKS, etc.
and Banking Boases,
FURNISHED TO OBtD&R.
ALL WOES EXECUTED PEOMPTLT
BABB ft MYKB^/f
POST BIJILDUU, atta and Wood Btt,
THE,PiX
For Sale.
RESIDENCE FOR SAXE.
— Pleasantly si.uateon North Canal street,
Allegheny City, 60 feet front, running back io
"Batter street,' aiargetwo story bffokr dwelling,
porch in fronVwide r h&U, larged parlot- Id by M
feet, dining room, kitchen; threehasemenl rtomk
large cellar, four rooms and bath foom on second
floor, two attic rooms, gas fixtures in every room,
bnck carriage house and (table for five horses,
grape arbor, two varieties of grapes, fruit and
shade trees, shrubbery, etc. Immediate posses-
B. UUTHBKKT & 80N6,
GILLIES’
OLD
PLANTATION
COFFEE
rrHE BEST HOTELS, BESTACk-
M. ants, t-teamen and Private families axe
saving nearly fifty per cent, by ii' ing
Gillies* Old Plantation Coffee,
Gillies* Old Plantation Coffee,
Gillies* Old Plantation Coffee,
In place of other imported Coffees, such as Java
or Mooha. It has been folly tested side by side
with the finest J ava, and pronounced fully equal
in uniformity of Etrength and richness of flavor,
so that we can, with more than usual confidence,
recommend to our friends and the pub ic our fine
flavored
Old Plantation Coffee,
- Old Plantation Coffee,
Old Plantation Coffee,
As our late invoices are by far superior to former
shipments. The bean or kernel is lull, plump,
and very muoh like the Mcoha or Mountain Cof
fee iu shape, and when manufactured by our new
proofs is decidedly preferable to the best grades
of [afand Coffee; anu we would advise all who
desire a really reliable and healthy beverage, to
Glilles* Old Plantation Coffee,
Drink Gillies* Old Plantation Coffee,
Drink Gillies* Old Plantation Coffee.
It w packed only in one pound tin foil packa
ges 36 and 60 pounds in a case; each package
having a fac-simiie of our signature. The
Old Plantation Coffee
Is for g&’e by nearly all the leading growers and
oountry stores throughout the United dates, at
30 Cents per -pound. *
Liberal discount to the Jobbing RetailerlraJe.
The Old Plantation Coffeo should be prepared tao
same as any other pure coffee; good cream, with
the addition of an egg. boiled with iho coffeo will
add ranch to the flavor.
Wright Gillies A Brother,
ONLY MA.NIi7ACrriIK.RS,
de4-tf 233. 235, 23/ Washington st. K. Y
ONL V
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS,
IMMIGRANTS brought out iruin Llvrr
-14 pool, Londonderry, Cork, or Gtii
way, to New York, in FIRST CLASS MA IL
STEAMERS, for
Twenty*Five Dollar*.
Parties also brought out by Sailing Ye&r-ei at
‘oweM rates, Ai-piy lo j,
Chroniolo building, 70 Fifth st„ Pittsburgh. Fa.
jyistf
Corner oi Penn and Hi. Clair mreeta,
r l Fltfsbnrgb pa.
TITHE LARSEST. CHEAPEST. AMI
M. mo?t HUSINESS C'.’L
LEGE to th 6 United States.
AJ-Students can enter and review at any tin:*.
CIRCULARS containing full information snet
fbei of charge to any address, ou application :
the Principal?. J ENK.INS k SMI 1 iJ.
ceT-liwdkw Pittsburgh. He.
For Rata. Mice. Roachee, Anti. Bed ’.ht
In Furs, Woolens, Ac., insects on Plants,Towlx,
Animals, Ac, .
Pat no in 25c, fide anti $1 boxes, bottles and
flasks; and $5 flasks for Hotels Public lr. ti
tutions, Ac.
“Only infallible remedies known.”
‘Free from Poisons/'
"Not dangerous to the Human Family.”
“Rats come out of thetr holes to die.”
4&~ Sold wholesale in all Urge cities
tiuld by all Druggists and Dealer* ®vc j
where.
JGF' Beware of all wo*ih4o>s imitation i.
See that "OostarV name in on each b i.
bottle and flask before you buy.
Address HEKBT B. COSTAJB.
Principal Depot. 4»» Broadway, N. Y.
DST - Sold by R. E. SKLLKK.S A CO.. aDd B. L.
FAHN ESXOCK A CO., WhqieaaJo Agents, Pi 1 is*
burg. jylfr-dmdeodaw
CEMENT
T . JS-" . WITS(M,
hi AtfT 1C WO B U iui;
Ife prepared to Cement the exterior of buildings
with improved Mastic Cement, cheaper and m
perior to any done heretofore. This cement ha.*
no. equal; it format solid' and double *uih«ive
nfearto any surface, imperishable oy water hi
frost, and equal to any quality df stone.
The undertiiflJed istfaexmly'relfabift>and i r i-r -
tidSki workman in this cement in this city.
rfcave applied fcWflCemout.forAho follow, a*
gentlemen, whom the public are af liberty to re
fer to: - . . ..
J, Bissell. residence Penn street, finished, ti yw
Jas, McCandleeg, AHqgheny,. do 0 vrs
J. H. Bhoenberger, Xawrenooville, do '5-ytl
J. D, MoCord, do 4 yf9
A. Hoeveler, do 3 yrs
i <? iss
AddM&'WaehinglaaJietel,, • ,iiox.l£Ott l
Pittsburgh P. 0* jeMOJyd
ITOTICE.-10 THE BTOCKHOUI-
Eftg QF THE PITTSBURGH, FORT.
CHICAGO RAILROAD COM
LPATTY.—A meeting Of. the Stockholders of the
P., F. W. & C. Railroad Company, will be held at
tfo. 28 Fifth streot, Pittsburgh, at 11 a. m„ of the
31st of December, proximo.
For the purposo of pondering An agreement for
1 The (Sale of the Franchise, *
'I ) be a corporation ok.that Company, to the
Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago Railway
Cajnsdny,*aa provided ini'-Apt of the General
n025-td Seoretary.
PBOPOSAIA FOB PtANK.-PKO
po<dls ALLEGHENY and
PERKYSVILLE PLANK ROAD company,
until the IST of J ANUARY-71864, for turnisbing
op .the line opbpir Jjqst quality of 3-inoh
White Oak or Hemlock Plank}
The White Oak to t>e 8 feet long, and the Hem*
lock 16 feafe Jons, at such
times and piaoes as the President or the said
Read may directs Persona proposing will stale
the kind of Plank they will furnish, the prioej>er
thousand'feet, board measures-the payments re
quired where delivered from, and tne quantities
t6er*4U,to able ~ or Spring
the coding year. Proposals'sealed, to bfe left at
either of the toU/g&tes, or directed to the subscri
ber through thePerrysviUe P, 0., Allegheny, oo ,
Pa. JAMES A GIBSON,
President A. A P. P R. Co,
Perry mile, Nov. 80,1863. de34awd£wtj *
.4 t> » . r • - „..
EXEOTHOK'S SOTJCE,-WHE£EAB
letters testamentary on the-pstate ef John
McGee, dewased,late-oOl’Canaleas township,
Allegheny bounty, Paf, fiaVeuMn grhffted to the
subscribers., AU persons Indebted to said estate
will make immediate pdynwmt, and those having
olainjs*wttlflPTesent«ie same duly authenticated
for settlement to either of the undersigned,
JAMEB A. GIBSON.
-v»
AUCandles township. J*QY* 28,1863.
noafrdl*i«wSin.. „
A RTOWTBAfdBtS NOTICE,-EKT-
J?difi%Wretl to hdvinw*a*a**ramled
to the undersigned of Col, James
H. Childs* late of Allegheny county, Prf., deceas
ed, all-Wscrrij?indebted to said ostate are request
ed to itnaKc • paynaerit 'to thncßnderaigned. and
those Having claim? against said estate wUi pre
sent them, properly aothentioatedr-to - - - -
-OjTAiUfflß AiHGWJbAdnke a
At Office of Hossy, Wells A (B*l
"oV Co
uteS-ICTOw Ka.filißffiij at^yiltabygl^.
nO»T(0 I'KiCKER BASEST.
'V.
r Manalaotnrer and jWjioleaale Dealer ln ;
ttaukefs
SO. ft* «TSEEI,
j POg|- ’VYEByEaDftV MORNING.' issfr r
Banking Houses. &c,
"|fcr HOMJKftI 6f. BOSS, BASK JEMS
JNI 4 ind Bzoluste Broken end Satin In
Notes, Drafts. Aeceptmoes, Sold, Silver ran Bank
Notes. Exohance on Iho Western end Waoltan
Ci:ios oonstantls foreelo. *
Collections madein aU the rides thioailKKrtthe
United States. Deposits reeeived in per fsnasi c*
current paper. No. 57 Market street, bettsntn
third and Yoarth streets.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BAKU,
€& FOURTH STlfclS®®, B
51 Market street
* CHARTERED Hi 1866.
OP£H DAILY, FBOH 9 TO 2 O’CLOCK)
also, on Wednesday and Saturday evenings,
tram May Sat to November Ist, from 7 to 9 c/olook
and from November Let to May Ist, from * to 8
o’olook.
Deposits reeeived of all rams not less than On
Dollab, and a dividend of the profits declared
twice a year, in J une and December. Interest has
been declared semi-annually, in June and Decem
ber since the Bank was organised, at the rate of sin
per cent. a year.
Interest, if not draws out, Is placed to the
credit of tnc depositor afi principal, and bears the
gamdtnterost from the first days of June and De
cember, compounding twice a year, withont
troubling the depositor to call or even to present
his rasa book. At this rate money will double In
less than twelve years.
Books oontaining the Charter, By-La we, Roles
and Regulation, furnished gratis, on application
at the o£o*.
re psipakt
GE jKGJSALBrKR.
I 1 IJ9 ;• 4F.il DHyTS-
John jJ. M’Jf.ddcs. U&acM. Penaoc’s,
John Holmes, John Marshall,.
Alexander Speer. James B. D. Meedi
Benj. L. k l ahno6U.‘ - k. A. M. Pollock, M. D.
James McAnley, Hill BurrviE,
James Herdmar. Wul J, Anderson.
finmu.
Caivih Adams, James D. Kelly.-
John-6. Backofen. Peter A. Madeira.
George Blaok, Wm. Vankirk
Joh.nl C. Bindley, Junes Shidle,
Alonko A . Corriei. Robert Robb,
Oh arias A. Colter . Walter P. Masha!!
Wm. Douglas, JobnOrT,
John Evans, Henry L. KingwttL
Win P Weymap, John a.Bhoenbeigat,
Wm. S, Haven, Wm. B. Sohmerts,
Peter H. Hunker. Alexander Tindle,
Riche rd Hoys, Isaac Whittier,
V’j-. 'J. lively. Cbrirtian 1 soul*
apnHvr*»v Akn rrsiansT#, ‘
CHARLES A. COLTON.
HEAL MAI l EAflifiJ IKSTITUfIOM
STATEMENT OF TILE CONDITION
* of the aoove iostitution on the 2d day of No
vember, 1863, published in conformity b> the
charter:
Amount uf Deposits, Nov. 2d, 1603 $1u3,694 18
A mount of Interest due Depositors 1,964 9i
Amount of Contingent Fund 2,428 91
xBSETS.
itrat Liens on F.eal Katate..s3s.2oo 01
United Mates Boiida .. 00,00) O)
U. 8. Debt Certificates and
No es, '.market value) U. 061 7*
Interest cart ed net due y?
Cflloe Fum.ture 1M) Ut)
Cash on hand 11.011 24
The undersigned, Aud ting Committee, have
t-.taimned the nooks of the Institution, the bonds
r.nd securities, counted the cash, A.'., and have
iouiid the above statement to be correct.
w, B. COFELAND,
NICHOLAS VuEGIL Y.
WM. U. SMITH.
Deposit- received DAILY, and EVERY SAT
itoAY kVaNING.
NIL aKc'T PAID at 6 per cent, per annum
Hou.i.U. Uon o,i Uon.J.K, Moorhen
Wm, 11. Minilii, | t*. ii Hnuf j,
H . B. Copeland, j Jaeob Painier,
Harvey Cbllds, | Mcholas Voegtly,
Ottice, 6ft Fourth Ntroet.
n»>t
LOAJS OFFICE
H t. N B V W. ClßlO'llJ
80. 100 SUITHkIELI) BTBBHT
Near the corner Fifth. Pittsburgh.
|X|OHk7 IS LABOft AMl> MULL
iTJ. quantities loaned on Uoid and Silver. Dia
nvo our, Jewelry, Goid and silver Wat mot. and
aU 1 : -xt*uic ai.idc*. any length o'
tlfcH-.v- '-vl---.. The ? ;.v» vt be Uhrerw;
without the Ticket.
/W“ CJU-e t-•■»?/< 7 A. fe. to 10 p. K.
JoSb
M UIJIE NA\ ISWK ISSIITI TION. NO.
fl I j i.• buiiUifioli street, opposite the C .Uoo.
TfTi'hiirteroa Vy tbe Lesrisluture.
v:c» paiamiutTfc.
i‘» m. ti. :;udih H, F. RoJu
T'hos. D. Mees»!er A. Relr *tnxn
Francis Seilerfi Joahu' Kh-xiorf
John F. JacoL Marinub
5. B’a;r Alex. Brivllay
Henry Lloyd Alfred
racSTmte.
Joffiab Kin; C lag
A 6 Bell Joa Duwont:
8 b Fowler A Kee-i
Ju W WocJen.i P.C bchuierti
P Kahm C W Kkketaon
J M Tiernax li Hartman
D M Long U J An<lonon
Jm W Bui trj D K McKtnlor
C li \S •!: Robert l> O>oura4,
Wm Smith W Ihiusen
G B Jouve B F Jones
W H rheUe C B Herron
&BO&BT1KY i.vu Tajueuaaa,
D. K. MoKINLEY.
Open daily, from »i. u. to 2r. u. ADo. Tues
day and Saturday eveningS/from 8 w » o'clock.
poyosiiA received of ONhIPIMK an i apward: l .
Divi leads declared In December an i Jnue j\
each
Dividends allowed to remain are plaoe 1 1 o the
crodit of the depositor os pridctpaL and bear in
terest, thus oompoonding it.
BookscoQtainisg Charter. .By-Laws. Ao„ lur-
Ciibod at the office.
47* This Institution offers, especially to the\»
per'«'tif- whu4c earnings u.re small, the opportunity
to ivcoumoiaie, bygmaJJ dct>osiUi, easily saved, a
mm which will be & resource when needed, their
money not only being safe but bearing interest.in •
Stead of remaining unproductive. myl.
PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAY’S
FIiHG SIB&CB1HEBS HATE JUST
}JL opened especially for the Holiday's a very
largo and desirable stock of
fink gold jewblkt
tor L*adlw and Gentiumen's wear, flue Biome
Chockfl, Fancy Uoods,
SILVKK.PLATKD WAKE,
Such as oafftura, cake and fruit baskets, goblets,
card CU4O6, lea setts, ettw and a large variety of
suitable artioios for i>rdt>entA
hkinkjhan, JHKTBAN AIUUOIX
dec2o 451 Fifth street
i [shell Oysters I Shell Oysters.
CIOBKt'COPIiK SAI.UOS ALWAYS
J madvanoo. The proprietor of this noted eat
iing eatabjishment has just reciovod a large sup
(ply of Baltimore Shell Oysters, They witl i>e
served up in the best posable manner, with all
the delicacies the Market affords, Don’t l irget
the place, corner of Fifth and Union streets,
i se§9*dtf F. WElti, Proprietor.
ipBITAIK DIN BANKS
DR. BROWN'S OFFICE,
Oitlaoiis and strangers in seed at medleaJ ad
. rice should not fail to give him a call.
Dr. Brown’s remedies never fail to cure impa
rities. scrofulous and venereal' affections —Also
hereditary taint, such as tetter, psoriasis and oth
er skin« J isea6os, the origin of which the patient
is ignorant.
l)r. B e 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,
Dr, Brown's remedies cure iff slew darfthtt
lnfnl affliction.
He also treat Piles, Gleet, Gonaorrhoe. Urethal
Discharges. .Female Diseases. Pains in the Back
and Rionoys. Irritation of the Bladder, strict
ures, etc.
A fetter to be answered most eoptain at least
ONE DOLLAR.
Modiolnea sent to any address safely packed.
Office and private rooms. No. 50 SMITHFIfiLD
BTRJ3IIT«: Pittsburgh Pa. nolMAw
WHEKE DO TOC BUTT OUB
SHOES?
GO TO NO. 16 ‘FIFTH STREET,
and get & Good Article from
D. S. DTFFENBACHSB.'
P. B,—Ladlea' good Kid Blipper, Ifor 60 contfl.
JyM . ... in _
APPLES-800 B&U. choice ap
o«Sl ' \ooffle? JlaikM utd .
*~l tlTnfitOKS. PMWS! ronBES
%•/ Cntteri, BMi'drilla.hasW»T»ton,<lo* pow
aw.wlniTWlLjßP ffllUii
LiAUiuTiaa,
$1077/73 01
A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer,
TBt'BT&as.
icAAi J <JN £5, PEEaiPKKT.
< > i- K I C Ji '.
UMKN PAUL, Jr.
GOLD AND SILT KB WAI RKS,
SEMINAL WflAKNHfla
RHEUMATISM.
(jards, &c.
J. * nr. arsTiGEW,
Brass Founders,
Gas and ftoag^PitteSß,.
AU Hinds of Brass and Iron Cooks
made to order,
ALSO,
brass castings, of all kinds,
Ma4e at the shortest notice.
P^^OI^REFfNIRIES fittiDg “ d
31 & 34 WATER STREET, near Liberty.
The membOM of praotioaJtne
enames. of many years’ experience in the busi
ners will enlure to give satisfaction in every ro
» ox 1 6 H? alfio ®«ents for Guild, Garrison A
U). s, bteam Pumps for water and oil. se6*lyd
JOSEPH SjrOWDEBr,
or o TA BY PUBLIC,
NO. 8» DIAMOND STREET,
B «19-lyd PITTdBUROH,
M. O’Haßa
O’HAHA & M'QINN,
Attorneys at Law,
KKAL ESTATE AGENTS,
OFFICE S» OItANT STREET
Opposite the Court House, Pittsburgh.
attention given to the settlement
of Estates, sale and transfer of Real Estate, Ex
amination of Titles, Soldiers claims, collections
in any part of the west
Prompt remittances, and foil correspondence in
regard to all business entrusted to our care.
lul6-tf
JOSEPH B, MILLIKEN,
BUOOB6BOR TO
J A 8 ■ P . FLEMING,
DRUGGIST,
Wholesale and Eetail Dealer In
Foreign and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Paints.
Oils, Dye-titufik and Perfumery,
No. 77 Federal Htreot,
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA,
my22:lyd
NEW CAIPETS, OIL CLOTHE, 10,
M’CAXI,&HL’a,
Mo. 87 Fourth
04HIGHT PREVIOUS TO THE LA%I
O advance in prices, of whioh the fulleet co
vantage Is offered in purchase FOR CASH. del<
$107.y73 01
Itxxo Joku...Juss L. BorD...Wn. K'Cttl a vsb
PITTSBURGH STEEL WOP
JONES, BOYD & CO.,
|k| AM IyAUfIULHO OF CAM ihia
mJL also, Spriax, Flov. and A B Stw : >FRdN*J!
end AXLBf£ cornet R**'’ ar.d Fir°t
noaids PITTSBURGH Pa
JT2SO. filOOßHfilll,
COMMISSION MERCIAN f
IJ:G1 J :G MBTAi, AND BbOOMH,
MO. It WAlfcß ttTßßffl, BELOW MARA
prmficiMH
CURTIS C. NTEINHETS,
11111 A L
UUIUE CJARFEftTftB
AND JOB B D i
BBUH VIRGIN ALLEY b,,vw. Woed
uid Liberty Streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
40rvr icn «olicited and promptly attended to.
nofiAKT uAiaSLU... .... x, r oxusanL
ROBT. DALSEIXa «I^.
Wlioletale Grocari,
coaMiiioa mo foofmouis EiacuM
I't&isn is Eroded* IMtUborgh MkcnißiStw*
So. ]»1 LIfiKBTT CtTJUiK‘I,
FIXTaJBU H9U
UESKY W. BEAinOKT <t <0
Ftmgi Br&ndiM, Wins sod dint.
ALo. Ulackberry, Raspberry. Wild Cherry tod
Ginge Brandioe. Old Mononghabela, Kye. and
other Whittle*. Jemmies Ram, Ac.
Ho. M Liberty dtreel.
Opposite Foorlh ptre*t.
PITTSBURGH. PA.
RuttU Tav6j*ud. *od Families, »oM'li*4 »<
moderate prodtafor Cui
myiklrd
Luo ©n t Oil Wor te
DUHCAH, DU Iff LAP & CO.,
Manufacturer) of
rt’Kli WHITE REriSKB
CAU U O N
Office. MO. Ml LIBERTY ffTRBET. PtK*.
burgh. Pa, saj^'md
r. KITMIB u. D. BETMB&-
Late at Miller A Hicietaon'*,
Keymer •&& Brothers
IBaooeeson to Kenner A Ander»on,j
Wholesale Dealers In
foreign Prnita, Nate, ('onfectlonarj
Hagan, Fire Works, Ac.,
NOS. I# AND 1S WOOD STRKKT.
PITTHBCRGH
V. M. HJ3MITB
WML. U. SMITH & C*f>,
WHOLESALE GROCSfiS
EOJ 111 SEtDID HD 147 FIRST ITlHn*
PITTHBUROB
A. I> l>Y JO. EWfiNH,
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
HO. 1«S WOOD STREET, OPPOSITE
FIRST CHURCH, PITTEDJiROiI
110
47 OHIO STREET ALLEBHHKY
slat th* matoi'i orrioa.
Pumps, htokastb. sheet lead,
Lead Pipe, Pl* and Bar Lead,apj timber 1 *
Material In general. Oil Refineries 1 fitiod up in
p most approved manner. Tanks lined Lead er
Copper. Houses fitted with Water and Gaj 7u
fores.
t9L N. R. All order* promptly attended te.
apSilyd
~cphoLsterv, --
NO. 86 FOURTH ST., NEAB WOOD.
The subscribers handfao
TUBE and koep constantly on Land even
artiole in their line, vii: Cornices, Ornaments
Curtain Hoods, Comforts, Feather Beds, Mattrasa
of all kinds: also, the celebrated Patent Spzixup
Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtoree
4V* Prompt attention given to all orderß for fit
tine and laytnt down Carpets. Oil Cloths. Ac.
<wtl7:ljrd ROBERTS A KOENIGK.
N. tt. & C. P. MABKXSO,,
Manufacturer. and Dealer. in
HOOK OAR LITTBR.
and all Undi of
WRAPPING PAPEB, have rumored from
m. 87 Wood .tree* to
NO. 88 SMITHFIELD BT&KBT,
Pltubarsk, Pg.
Btf Cash paid for BASS. , l; §
WILLIAM GARB & CO
WIOLESALE GROCERS.
And Importer, of
BKAKWIKfi, tn&n. cm.
ALSO,
Distiller* and Dealer* in
fIHSOLD MONONBAHILA KYI WHIBEI
*B7 Liberty street,
&ofcl» PITTBBDBBH, PA
*. onnni!BHAji...A:ooinrnrBHAM...p. omnraisHit
■ ■». nnamfci.-. - OiDORor,.
S HJSSIS6HAMS A DO.—PITTS.
& Wfßs i
Pittabwh, Pa- three the Hdtimita*>
MR litas* Manntotgrro of Pittsbuzife rats
91« b Ware and Amen
can Convex (Has* for parlor window*, ahfiwho
%Ed publio baQdlnii. j
Jo H CABIDAY.
fiou, fltoeh, ItlvtfUa Bond wad Her)
lagej Beal Kstote and Her*
R, HUTCHINSON
(xaraoy leech k htjtohinbohJ
COMMISSION i MWABDIM IKBCRAN!
Dealer in
WESTERN HEBEKVE CHEESE,
Flour, Grain, Fish. Pried Fruit, Pot and Pear
„ Asheu and PROP! U K GENERALLY,
Beat Brands of Famny )« our Always on Hand
No. 102 Second Street.
Between Wood and Market
„ , J PITTSBIiGH, PENN’A.
wS»L.iberal advance made on Consignments,
apll-Hd
PRANK KELLY,
Alderman and Attorney at Law,
SO 81 FIFTH STREET.
-KrColleetion of account* and ail legal busb
neaa promptly attended to. aeilyd
Vk. I. m'qins
IK
.j. s. Rtrw*a
JOfl. R.UUNTE*
Copy-Books, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Slates. Rubber,
Writing, Letter and Note Paper, Envelopes,
Drawing Paper, Rules, Composition Books. Ao.
For sale at
A RYE ASSORT MEM OF BLEIQH
JTm Bells iuat received and for sale low by
BECKHAM & LONG
feb7:daw 1?. Liberty, street.
PHOT CPHS-POPBIBtAWP aiediß
Business Cards, &c.
-OATTB & APPBIT.T.,
ffIRBfMASrT TllLOitk,
186 Smithfield Street.
W* have just bevkiyed a
” ” large and well selected stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
consisting of
tliothß.tlastmerea, Yeatlun, dee.
ALSO—A Urge rteoh of
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
including facer Oollart, Xtcili*. and ever}
thing usually kept by t rat class S uruisbing Slor e
Orders prw»otty exocuted. auSQilyd
Axdbbw Kloman.
Henry Phipps. Jb ,
General Partners.
JJROH CITY FORGE,
KLOMAiY & PHIPPS,
Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh,
manufacture Bar Iron. General Railway and
Steamboat Forgings, Passenger, Freight and Lo
comotive Axles, Ao. sdO-tf
DUQUESRSE BRASS WORKS
C ADM AN & CRAWFORD.
Manufacturers ol every variety of finished
BB. ASS WORK POS PLUMBERS
or STEAM FITTERS,
MACHINESTS and COPPERSMITHS,
Brash castimus of every de>
soription made to order. Steamboat, work,
steam and gas fitting and repairing promptly at
tended to. Hamooiar attention pasp to fitting up
Refineries for Jeal and Carbon Oils,
Also, sole agents for the Western District oi
Pennsylvania, ior the sale of Marsh, Lansdeil k
Co.’b Patent t>y phon Pump, the best ever inven*
ted, haring no valves it is not liable to get out of
order and will throw more water than any pump
twice its siae. feMLdly,
JJLACK oi amosd steel works
PITTSBURGH, PA.
park, bbotheraio.,
K aM >'r AiTf CfiJLEJ or
Bast Quality BefLuad Oast Stetl,
Square, Flat ana Octagon, oi all sixes. Warren
ted equal to any Imported or manufactured ii
this country,
v»fiico and Warohotue, No. 149 an>< 151
First and 190 and 199 Second stroets, Fitts
kttfgh. febkiyd
WILLIAM BABAI.Kff,
WHOLESALE GROCER
MOB. 18 AND SO WOOD STREET,
k* i T £ n K l> B t
CHARI.ES L. CALDWELL,
(Huooes&or tc Jaß. Holmes A Co.,
pork: p a c r k k
Cellar in Bacon Lard, Sugar-Cared Plains,
Mi.v-.od ;l«rf Ac.
Corner Market ar.d First fu-oetu. Puukurtb, Pa*
deol 1:1yd.
MONONGAHB*
LA PLANING MILL, w vald rceipecUo :j in.
form the public that he has rebuilt sinc-c Un fae,
and bavin* et!*rie.i hi? eetablLthmer,’., toii fillec
It wim the newts; and nai'. approved machinery,
hi now :-repared to mmjf*b flooring and pia;; r.i
bo>.rdi,3oroU «avlaf xtd re-sawing, doers, j»:f
ani shattera. Lilt. *ri*oi<v n.'r'.Jv.jri.. tej
mart ex. Ac.
Horrr Pivv*st i*£. B*rL \ JAW i*£)
Hotels & Restaurants.
SAVAGE HO US E
Ho. 800 Liberty iStrw:*,
Bait to PeofliyiY&iUß Ptsse&Ke: Driput
JOBJf bAVAUK' tr'rvprl^tor.
Having taukjs axd riiTEi) up,
wul; alt irte ju >Jerr. improvements, th : ? po
pular resort, the Fiib«<j*riber [; prepared to c.5.00-a
-modRU; biF o!d tod the public fei.ar
aliy. tic b«t the markets affords. <'7scers
will be servod up in every vanecy o' ctyie.ijuint
the season. UR W Liouors act! Ales he feeJi
Confident in »o tie • -iblb fer their
fxoeilence.
Can, Hackee enu r. -.-ad O/nc j received daily
l&drcM wholecale and ratal. my'A lyd
RO. '62 -MA ¥ v. H «J A L L£Y,
* lrrsuußGH.
'g'Ht .Hi ;<AiiiiULA A NNO r 3S OKS
■fii. t-» t,c ucbiio .hat uo i« uj daily rooeiDt ol
£» £.->ll blihLL a.\ It ca N O\ BTKRft, GAmI.
* v ju.i prepare u &coomiDodate tne patrons
c. tc.- c-'i Rt 1 hpl! hnovea house-with everything
intheck.ioi and dr auns Rm ad the ahortaK
JC'UN SHAL.KH,
'* r Proprietor.
l outsg’s Eating Salnott,
OOKW9K visam Aiajar *k« smza-
ILiILD STRUTS
Where uXSTBRS and all the delleacie* u i the
season will be served up in the moat palatable
style. iSLI YOUNG.
0014 c.iinar Virgin silty and Bmlthfield bL
APOLIiO HALLRI I.LI Al^nßAU^n.
CHARLKb ctARDNIfRJwouId remind fcli oM
friends and customers that he la still to betai£d
at his old stand, APOLLO HALL. entrap ja «
Fourth street. He has always on hand
juuality.of L.tger Boer, asdic connection wkhtbe
hall, a »«•' .ippoiote^ l Millard saloon, with toed
Itahleu. nai’c »r>.i rr.es.
; KeuieuiL-e; the pis cr .vpoilo Hall. Youth at.
•DearWocd. entrance from Fourth. iyTUy
Conmooplia Saloon,
Of UNION and Vl/TB HTKESTS
(f<oar Market,)
UHEaii m* SPUBJUI CAS ©J3-
TALN the btiitand parent Liquors.
Meals nerved at all hours on the aborted no
tice.
[ Lunch every morning between tne hoars ol li>
land 13 o'clock. FRED, WEISS,
. »a2n-ly Proprietor.
jSpencer A McKay,
BBBWEBS m lALST£fiS,
Phoku. q r»AM Be, whet, 1
was dissolved on the 30th of Angußt. 1862. w
H. QARRAIU) being author!*** tb settle up tide
business of the late firm at the office in the Brew
i?A B r^Tw«ti?dToW ft
IK
will he thankful to the ffienda.of the late firm for
a continuance of their patronage, and promise
to make it their aim to jive satisfeotion to all wh
may purchasefromthem,
Mr. ROBERT WATSON, of Liberty street, so
long known to the business community, will have
oontrSfSfKo ottr the full
Address all orders to SPENCER k MoKAY
Phoenix Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ESteSS?*
SCHOOL BOOKS
used in the
FCBUescHOOLS,
HIGCT RCflOO^y
SELEtrc eCHOOUS
FEMALnjnoiXEeE.
WESTEhK UHIVEBSITT,
and the various educational ingtittuunj j_
city and vicinity. ' • J ’lr
Also a oomplet-e assortment of - -
SCHOOL BTATIOBTABY,
CRAB. 0. MKLLORfS,
'il Wood street, Pittsburgh;
W <
On ana after UpadlV^lMi^Eer^tir
PISNBfSrLVASIA IlIfBAl MILBOAD.
Nine Dally TraiMS'
The thboijgh a c cohsodA
tion Train leaves the passenger Station
Daily, (exsept fcunday,! »i 6 60 acu.etopping at
all stations between Pit sburgh and Pilaaelp&in,
and making direct conneodon for New Yorlrw
Philadelphia
THE THROUGH MAIL TRAIN leaves the
Passenger Station every morning, (except Sun
day.) at a 50 a m., stopping only fct principal Sta
tions. and .making direct connections at n arris
burg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New
York via Philadelphia.
THtc THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leaves
daily, at 426 p. m., stopping only at principal
Sta> ions, making direct connection at Harrisburg
for Baltimore and Washington, and for Now
Yora via Allentown RnntA.wwH
THE FABX LINE leases the Station duly
(except Sunday,) at §3sp.ia*. Stopping only a
prinoipal Stations, octm acting at Harnsbargfo:
Baltimore and Washington and a^Phlladelphia
JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 P. m., stop
ping at all Stations, and running, as mr.as Cone
nmngh,
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
*JB*v«Bdjdßr,(e*oept Sunday,) atO 80 a. nu
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall s station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
/
TdlErr ACCOMMODATION TRAIN 4or
Wall s Station leaves dally, (exoept Sunday,) at
3 50 p. m.
JfOUJtUH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall s otation leaves daily, (exoept Sunday.) at
6 00 p, m.
THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall’s Station,
every . Sunday at 905 a. m.: returning leaves
Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m.
Th OMAB N. MLLLRR,
special Partner
ARRIVE IN PITTSBORGH AS FOLLOWS:
Baltimore Express 1250 p.m.
Philadelphia Axpress l 20 p. m.
Fast Line 130 a.m.
Through Mail Train IQO a. m.
Johnstown Accommodation 10 05 a. m.
Ist Wall's Station Acoommooation~.,.. 6 25 a.m.
2d Wall’s Station A<vu)mTnndfttion,, ■8 35 a.m.
id Wall’s Station Accommodation 155 p. m.
4th Wall's Station Accommodation 605 p. m.
Baltimore express will arrivewith Philadelphia
Sxpresi at 121) p. m. on Mondays.
TKATNa FOR BLAIHSVILIE and INDI
ANA connect at Blajrsvllle Intersection with
Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo
dation and Express Train East, and with Bald
in're Express and Johnstown Accommodation
West.
TRAINS FOR EBENsBURG oonneot at Cres
son with Express Trai;a and Mail Train West,
and with Throukh Accommodation and Express
Train East.
The a raveling Public will find it greatly to
their interest, in going Hast or West, to travel by
the rENNejYLvANiA RAILROAD, as the ac
commodations now offered cannot be surpassed
on any other route. The Road is ballasted with
stone, and is entirely free from dost, we
promise baiety, Speed and Comfort to sill who
may favor this Road with their patronage.
TO NEW YORK 80
PHILADELPHIA 10 50
Baltimore 10 oo
LANCAoT«L...„ _ 880
HARRISBURG t 765
Baggage Checked to all stations on the Peon”
aylv&nia Railroad, and to Pniladelphia Balti
more and New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets in oars will be
charged an access according to distance traveled
is addition to t&e Station rates, except from Sta
tions where the Company has no Agent.
NOTICE.—In oase of loss, the Company will
hold themselves responsible for personal baggage
odlv, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B. —An Omnibus i*ine nas been employed to
convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the
Depot, at a charge not to exceed iS cents for each
paßStnger and baggage.
, t J. STEWART. Agent.
At the P. R. R„ ras.eager Station, on Liberty
and Grant streets. no2o
1863. THE 18803.
P.TfiJHJKHJf.WAIIU CHICAGO EAILWAI
10 ALL POINTS IN THE WEjT.
SOUTH WEST AND NORTH WEST.
Shortest and Host Direct Route to the
09 A9D AITKB VOTEMBJSR 16fh,
1563, trains r<in aj follows, rix :
WESTWARD THROUGH TRAILS,
Chicago Express. Chioago Express
Pittsburgh, 1.46 a. m.
Allegheny 1.55 a. m.
Arrives
Alliance £.40 &. m.
OrtaULne 10.30 a. m.
Ft. Wayne
Chicago 10 50 p m. 11.00 a.m.
FOR COLt'MBUS, CINCINNATI A ST. LOUIS
Leaves
Crestline
Arrives
Oolomous
Cincinnati
Icdienepoiis...
Louiavile
St. Louis
All 'J rains through to Chicago witbo change
of Oarp.
N. B "—The time to Cincinnati is the same as
by Steubenville. Trains on both Roads meet at
Columbus, and passengers all go into Cinfoinnat
together.
CRBRTLINB AND ALLIANCE MAIL.
. , Mall, Accommodation,
Leave Pittsburgh TJX) a. m. 2J5p. m.
Allegheny .7.10 a.m. 2J2S p. m.
New Brighton. 8.38 a. m. 4.16 p.m.
Albance 11 JO a, m. 7.40 p. m
Arrive 3O p.m.
These trains stop at principal Stations between
Allegheny and Rochester.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION
T KAINB—From Federal street Station. Alle
gheny Qty.
Leave
Allegheny..9.ls a. m. 12.00 m. 4,30 p. m. MO p m.
N. Brlghton.lLl6 a. m. 1.45 p. m. A 25 p, m, 7 35
p. m.
Leave
N,j>righton_A3oa,m, 7.00 a.m. 12,20 p.m. 230
p. m.
Arrive
Allegheny 7.20 a. m. 8.40 a m. 235 p. m. 430 p.m
EASTWARD TRAINS.
Xk BI V B IT PITTBBUBQH.
Chicago Express 2.20 a, m,
Chicago Express _8 30p.m.
Omoinnati Express «.„730 p m.
Crestiine Mail „7.00 p. m.
TRAINS FOR NEW CASTLE, MERCER and*
OIL CITY.
I Mail.
Leave Pittsburgh 7.00 a. m.
Allegheny
Arrive NewCastle...lo.4o a. m.
EASTWARD
Leave New 0a5t1e....6.30 a. m.
Arrive Pittsburgh....———
Allegheny...lo.oo a. m.
rains are run by Columbus time, whiflh is
12 minutes slower khan Pittsburgh time.
cor further information, and through tioketa
apply to «80. PARKIN, Tioket Ag*t.
and a. 0.
JOHN B. JERVIS, General Superintendent.
H. R. PAYSON. General Passenger Agent.
OLIVOtU, PITTSBURGH k WHEBLUfi i I
worm ARRANGEMENT.
ON ASI) AFTER MONDAY, NOYRB
BEK 16th, 1883 Trains will leave
of the Pennsylvania Railroad, ia PittsbargaTas
follows.
PITTSBURGH AND WHEELING LINE,
Leave
Pittsburgh 1.45 a.m. 620 a.m. 1.46 p.m.
WeflsviiTe 4.10 “ 8.42 -. 445 •
feteubenville..sJo " 9.45 “ 646 “
Wheeling 6.09 " 11.00 *' 6j06 “
Arzivos
Bellair ...440 M ILI6 “ 640 •*
Odnneetingat Steubenville and Beßaar with Steu
benville and Indiana Railroad and Central Ohio
Railroad for
Dayton. Indianapolis, Cinciimatti, Louisville
Cairo, St Louis. St Joseph, and ah points west and
asssayr at Wheeling with Baltimore and
PITTSBURGH AND CLEVELAND LINE,
Bayard .........5.60 “ 646 M
• Alliance .4.55 " 6.16 ••
Ravenna ..7.40 *’ 648 "
Hudson... .....4.11 " 740 "
Arrives Cleveland 945 " 8.40 M
Connecting at Bayard with Tuscarawas branoh
for New Philadelphia and Canal Dover; et AiK.
woe wfth Pittsburgh, fort Wan* wdOhileaKo
jUHread at Ravenna with AxUttaeand Great
Western Rulroad for Wnimutiidfcfii flls. Mfnd
villa tJnion. Corry, Jamestown and Salamanca.?
Kjtmrfn* l«ur»iTlv.rt4oJ» a. m., a» p.
m.. 8,05 p. m.
And < n JgKOßag»Aflglll, Tiokel A, cut.
[ £ twin iiiw" Uwa: 'jjtfiiiQii
r Baiho^ds./
BETURHIHO TBAINB
FA R E
WISTKR ARRAN6EHENT,
EASTWARD,
Accommodations
' Ltordf Atiftis*£ , '
i?SSS
•BfPojfPerr# •■ 6 7 L Sp “ f«P§.' ~•
BtbdiJookV •• 1552" '
Sunday v> 16 p m 6 40j>
andTSfcfi M-KdepOrt; '■■ 1$ ; • totoim”""
H° BSACKSuSIiI t0 £jap Q t Eci -tioCLTON. ~ .
■ 'mrnfbw «n cwrcrmn g. i
otharirouff by
rates, Thoonly roaa by which
made Mo Giscfeciat! totie We3£«[a2n?£Ssfe ■
1m bnHv 1 ■■ fjr •““tomoraau* .
;
Ih MDKRIB. In&iapblis, '
attention, and no otiar*® ftr eommfiltm;
»“«an -on maatnpiffim
BAN, ®O.
£2X£S§£: 13 OT***m3 to dvo TMOtidH JuP'i* 1
SvSi h l, p “ s « n ko” and freiiht to IndianapdHa,
SSt ii® 111 ? 1 tria&yotte, Chioagp. Peru, Mb!'
KJ&f^a 013 !;' o?dsvillo,Cbarlestott&ana«ii4*lUt
todn,*o_4c. ~ v 1 irH-C JtQRQ.Jr^HH)?*
insurance.
WESTERN iNSURANCE COUIPAiY,
eadass ' : „ "
Mi?ii MBgtH «• KaansdHa
teriii the bsclprtSfertion S thcs« wio SJbliw^lE
lMtyed. to na
_T , Afinfi^s;oi'ixißaftdsota; m«i.- :*
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f s;-;r.::.—■--!—.. m*
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gwffoiuia ou* gvjjnK.m
'ctei rad mu ifevonn*»d^..,.. 'ZZ'.ZZ'. 1M!o7814
' . x>i.nS«tt>mi—
Hlihimollfolittf,
gfOmDOTi! Wm. H. Smith.
indr<nrAckl*ri.
Alelasdra Sneer, Oa-vidil.LcßK.
Bobs 4. Thomas. Benj. B*kew«Jj.
B. M'Ctaifc : * nylS
WISE raSUBAWCK,
37 ThU
BEL IAtfOS MUTUAL imUSANOE
OOMTAJTY,
OS* i'HiIjABKIjPXIXA,
Oj CniJiiait, Uioit«il Oi PetiietaaL Mt«h»
U ) o,
WUUUft’. • -i: .V! rfF
OFFICE ao. EOB WAUTfJT OTMItT
CMhOopltei,
JUiTrated as ioiiqws,.vii;
Qvnjed Ctt r Fw
sfflSSf!;'." 11 ™ 1 --" ■»!
Ptonaylvairfa Bailroad Oo's6"» o«mfc
MS
Allos&eny County 6 ? oentTSSSI-
TaniaEaUroad Lo&m. —.;: 10,000 00
vpm
fgsgs
Stock o/ ; '7 OOO 00
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4* ;; I® ®
Dniso M- Xnsuyanos Co*3 iioni) """ im ffl
B 3& BetetatMo, basintss jiapflr!"*. ULSSMS
BflO£ Atwfefiis, s««3zgd jainest. ot* SS
** W-7 sa3 isTSs?!? of Srotf- 21*385 lfi
1.45 p. m.
l£s p, m.
1.40 p. m.
10.30 p. m.
' i.. - ntXLMa M
DXB3KIOM.
ffltm . Sam oal Bl« r h.».
gaiter sssaa.
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safifesa^
3m *
1. fIA&DHEEI cojraiM aJs!v_
aulB H or&aaat coraeir Thirl u d VyJS?&;
SMDEiMITY MAIST LOSS
s 'i' £.s* s; .
rsiAsußrißEiranHiwn»
.a. company oypHnSajmpHfftvmSa
NO. «86 ard «? t“sn?«TM?JT s'prkm?
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MBl Ul»|b
Bioak*. (preawit nlue (SSi667 73J w
’^mS
£asoiue«Bmadoo& every description of Pwnu
«»*»« i*w £fs
Sine# their inoorporadan.a period of thbt.
pears. they haTe^ffiw^.TnC^..”,™™
SfrUSphritfeEM of ; to* Militarised
as well as the ability and
promptness nil liebUi tin.. mu
3BS9,M!UB£ m.
15 fi ' OTSSICSOfea fiT =, ,
Bf.Aoj. M or.localD.Lew),.
' Tohioa W’ ajile’. OiTid 8. Brown,"
Bsmaol Qr&nr Xaaao Lea.
Jacob R. Smith. Edward o.Dale
&>-.'no W. Seoree Pal*.
OfiAS. N. JIANCKEIL Preeidaot
ADWAivP C. BA
Wa. A. Bn«^A«bTote^K&S;if T,!IO T ,1 *■
sayl* Northeast cor. Third and WoSrts.
4,30 p. m
8.10 p. jn,
3.00 p. m.
8.06 p. m.
PHIimPMBftAND4IFi
INSURANCE COMPANY
IQ, 148 Q9BBHm: STSEET* ’
Oppoatte il!« (Aftta koih«.
Capital 8a»»,?.i!0 Aeseti aarn,»4 S _
Wm. Uip AU, Kl|l|g OP U).
▼▼ pu RAN CE, e; tier Perpetual or Limiied.on
•ini doseription o; Property or Merchandise. ai
reasonable rs'o- nl premium. “
aop.au!? p. Kiiia.Prwtdmt.
Charles Bares. 8, hLOope,
LB. BnaUsh aeoriyWVßrowa,
P. B. Savery joNphS.Panl.
0. Sluffman. eohSClayton.
B. J. Maaaraa M. Wlier,
jyfcly Vood,rtgaft|.
So- *rirtn# afaj
a HHiJjapfc MAisßr uL in M a*
a IrlHlS AHUMABias Rwßi ”
h£
fcv%s rt * nWaXb s e
KIVBSINIUSP BOOM.
at? SUITABCB FOB. TUB BMASOS.
MACBI7B «S HLTBK ,
“*.***’ !0f B * Wna -
Uneo and Traveling Hiilrla.
“^S-feasb
SOAP-40 BOXES TOBiEIJMAPAE
sorted, tn store an i%r anlg hv ‘
aTfid
Cr^borries.
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