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MEDICAL
DR. HOOFLAND’S ‘
GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY
3X . JACKSON,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
It is not a Bar Boom Drink,
SCBSTITOTEFOR RUM,
AN INTOXICATING BEVERAGE,
BUT A HIGHLY OONCENTUA TED
VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
A PURK TONIC,
FREE FROM
•Aio'holic Stimulants or Injurious Drugs,
mill kfff.< ti ai.i.v h iik
JIM CX)MPLAINT,
Dyspepsia aud Jaundice.
HOOFUND’S GERMAN BITTERS
WILL CItRE EVERY CASE
Chronic or R« r vou« Debility, Diseases
of the KiAficys, nud Diseases
tirising-fVom n Disor
dered FHomneh.
Observe the Following Symptoms
resulting mom
Disorders of the Digestive Organs
< 'onstip.i
-t. .■> n. lowa id
Files. Fullness or
# Blood t-.> the Hpad,
Acidity r.t the Stomach,
Nausea. Heartburn Disgust
for Food. Fullness or in
the .Stomach. sour Lructatiun« sink
ing nr FJuiteriiig at Uie I’it of the Stom
ach. Swimming of the Head, H urried
llrrathuif- Fluttering nt the Heart
Choking or Sutt'oca ting Sensations whenin alvinp
posture. Dimness of vision, Dots nr Webs'be-'
fore the Sight, Icier and Dull I’ain in the
Head, Deticiency of Perspiration, Yel
lowness of the skin nud Lves.Pnin in
mthe''i.li'.Hack. < ’l.esf, Limbs &;•.
''liil.ic:; nushesofilciHt, Huro
hilmi’. the V Te;i), CousUrt
1 rnagmi'i"' 0! L \ i 1
acJgrvir Depres
-8 1 o a of
•'junts
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
WILL GIVE YOl
A OHX'ilj APPETITE,
' riDi.NM ,NEKVh>,
11 ]•. \ i.'i'llY XEH \ F..S,
Si'E,YD\ NEKYEfc.
KKtSK FEEEIXii>.
li LALi H\ l‘E ELINijS
A GOOD CONSTITUTION,
A STRONG tONSTITITION
A HEALTHY CO ?YST IT C TIO N
A SOUND tON sTI T I TION.
W ILL MAKK TUL
WEAK
WILT. MARL
DKLICATF.
V\ 11. L M AKI
n n.i. :u~\rvr. i AL
DEPRESVKD
u ill mark Tin:
SALLOW COMPLEXION
W ILL .MAKL THE
DULL EYE - ( LEAR & BRIGHT
Will piow a blessing in
EivinriY r*iLaiiXjY.
Cm ix* Wiiir perfect safety by
MALE
OK
FEMALE
fltfftSflSfffttftfS s ft
? P <? t f i 3 f> ?.f f f f» 5 s
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
There tire many pupa ss/1/ uni/cr /.ip name
of bitters. pul vp in quart bottles, compounded of
the cheapen! irhukt,- or ccnvion run 1. evsti /;7 J>
to 40 cen/.f per jalto i>, the taste disguised by Anise or
Coriander beed.
This class of billers has cau-td and irtll cont.nue
to causerat long as thee can be '■oLl. hundictls to Jit
the death of the drunkard, Hy tht 1 < u sc the system
la kept continually under the influence of AJcoholic
Stimulants of the worn kind, the desireJOr Liquor u
created and kept up. und llu 1 t -.i.lt IS all the horrui i
attendant upon a d r unkard'i life and death. Be
ware of them.
For those who desire and will have a Liquor
bitters, we publish .‘i- follow) n.j rt. ; ipt . i.et One
Bottle llootlmid'H (ierinan UIIUth, and
mix with Three liunrts of <Soo<l Brandy or
Whisky, andthi rtmlt will be a preparation that
will far exeel 1•< '/uo.cal nrttu , and true ncel
lence any of the numerous Liquor liitters in tht mar
ket, and u?tL' roßt mnrh le*«. You wot have all
the virtues of Hoollniid'* Billers m connection
with a good article of l.iquot. at > 1 much /<*».> price
than these 1 hf> -i.'v anon v will cost you.
DELICATE CHILDREN
Those Buffering (km,) aI A K ASM I'*-. wasting
away, with sc tredy any flesh -<n then bones, are
cured ia h very short time: o:.e bottle in such
cases, will have h uioj>i surprising effect.
DEBILITY,
Resulting from levers of any kind These Bitters
will renew yuur st rength In a \ cry short t ime.
FEVER AND Aid E
The chills will not return it these Bitters are
used. No person in a level arul Ague District
should to without them.
From Rev . J. Scielor. Hi own, l> . Editor of th•
Encyclopedia cj tuhyious h noicttdjt.
Although not disposed to t ivor or recommend
Patent Medicines in general, through distrust ol
their ingredient's ano i-rt'ecta : i jet know ol no
sufficient reaooi.s why .1 man may not testify to
the beaedts be believes himselt to have received
from any §xniple preparation, m the hope that he
may thus contribute to the benefit of others.
1 do this more remiuy in regard to Hootland's
German liitters, prepared by Hr 0.. M. Jackson,
of this city, because 1 was prejudicial against
them formally year-, under the impression that
they were chiefly ;<n ilrnholic mixture. lam
indebted to my trim..! Robert shoemaker, esq.,
for the removal of tin • prejudice by proper test-,
and for encouragem- nt to uv them, wheusutter
ing from great and long ..oi.unueM debility. The
use of three iHJttles >•; tuese Bitters, at the begin
ning of the present \ e-> r. was 1 olio wed t*y evident
relief, and restoration re a degree* eu bodily ami
mental vigor whicii 1 h id noi leit tor six months
l»efore, and had almost uespaired .11 regaining. I
therefore thank God and mj trund lor directing
me to the use of them
PHILADELPHIA, June 2d. loti’.'.
J. KEWTUN BHOWN
ATTENTION SOLDIEES,
AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS
We call the attention of all hat in£ relations of
friends in the army to the fact that "HOOi-
LAND’ts German liitters" will cure nine tenths
of the diseases induced by exj>osures and priva
tions incident to camp lile. In the Lists, publish
ed almost daily in the newspapers, on the arrival
of the sick, it will bo noticed that a very large
proportion are auilenng from debility. Every
case of that kind can be readily cured by Hoot
land’s German Bitters. We have po hesitation
in stating that if these* Bitter* were freely used
among our soldiers hundreds of lives might bo
saved, that otherwise would be lost.
The proprietors are daily receiving thankful
letters from sufferers in the army ami hospitals,
who hftve been restored to health by the use of
those Bitters sent to them by tneir Uiemii.
BZiVARE OF COiyTEkhur*.
See that the Signature of “t.\ M. JACKSON” is
on the WRAPPER of os eh Bottle.
PBICEH.
Large Hize $l,OO per Bottle, or Half Doz. $6,00
Medium size T 5 *“ “ or Halt Doz. $4.00
The Large Size, on account of the quantity the
Bottles hold, are much the cheaper,
Should your nearest druggist not have the ar
ticle, do not be put olf by any of the Intoxicating
preparations that may be offered bat
send to us, an-i we wul forward, securely packed
by express.
Office, and Manufactory, No. 631
ABCS STREET, EHILAJJRLFHIA, PA,^
JONES & EVANSy
(SUCCESSORS TO C. M. JACKSON k OO.,)
’ypOPBIBTOBS. „
SALE by Druggists and Dealers
every the United states, nols4ltW
[NG RATES.
per square, (40 woidi,
CELEBRATED
Bitter Wine of Iron,
Bitter Wine of Iron,
BittCtfWine of Itom
Bittfer Wine dT Irdh,
The Great Tunic,
The Great Tonic,
The Great Tonic,
_ The Groat Tonic,
r or Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
ror Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
For Weak StbmAcns Rnd General Debility.
For Weak Stomachs and General Debility.
Fur Weak Stomachs and General Debility
l or Weak Stomachs and General Debility
Reliable and Sure to do Good, ’
Reliable And Sure to do Good,
Reliable and Sure to do Good,
Reliable and Sureto doGood.
And Cftnnot do Harm,
And Cannot do Harm,
And Cannot do Harm,
. , , And Cannot do Harm,
t l osts but little anti Purities the Blood,
t Costa but little and Purities the Wood,
t Costs but little and Purities the Hlood,
t Costs but little and Purifies the Blood,
We only ask a Trial.
Wc only ask a Trial.
We only ask a Trial,
We only ask a Trial.
Of this Valuable Tom.
Of this Valuable Tom.',
Of this Valuable Tonic,
Ol this Valuable Tonic,
(inly 75 ('t». anil One lioll.tr per lint tie.
Only 75 Cts. and < me Dollar per Hottle.
Only 75 Cts. and One Dollar per Bottle,
Only 75 Cts. and (>oe Dollar per Dottle.
Manufactured Bolely by S. A. KENKEJ, fc.
BRO. Creneral Depot, 118 Market street, Har
risburg, Pa. For sale In PITTSW"K(JH by all
respectable dealers.
For sale in Pittsburgh by R. F Sl.hhKlhM
CO., and B. 1,. FAHXFSTi K.KvU'i •
janU-6tn
IMPORTANT TO LAMPS,
“ Great Amerlcau Renmly,”
Harvey's Clirono Thermal
FEMALE PILLS
Have never vet failed* when
the directions have been strictly followed,) l
in removing difficulties arising from I
OllsTßt Cl lONS, oh s'Topi’Ai >!■: OF '
NATCH L.
Or in restoring the system to perfect health when
suffering from Spinal Affections, Prolapsus,
Vteri, the Whites, or other weaknesses of the 1
Cterine Organa. TheTille are perfectly harmless *
on the coiiMitufion. and niay be taken by tiie
most delicate leinnles with,, n c-tu&mg distress ; 1
at the same time
THEY ACT AS A CHARM,
iiy invigorating, and restoring the
»ystem.,o «vJ4y an,l t,y bnA-im:
on the monthly with regularity. No mat
ter lrom "'bat cause the obstruction may arise
They should, however. NOT be taken the hrst
three or four months of prcg*», nC y. though safe
res ftt ]f ° thCr 11010,48 miBCWTIa ff fc would be the
DnLl h -\R X CnnUinB 60 PUlB ' PRl<3£, ONh
DR. HARVFY’S TREATISE
or, Diseases ot Females. Pregnancy. .Miscarriage
Barrenness, sterility. Reproduction. and Abuses
oi Nature, and emphatically the LADIES' I’Rl
\ AT E IVIKDICAI ADVISER, a pamphlet of 70
pages, sent free to any address. Six cents reunit
ed to pay postage.
£*r*Tbe pills and Book will be sent by mail,
confidentially, when desired, se(tiikkv sb.\i.kp.
and pre-paid on receipt of money by
•I. HID AN, .M. D., i teller'd Agent,
No. 76 Cedar street, Neu \ ork.
Fleming, Drnginat, corner oi
the Diamond and Market street, -urn! tor Pitts-
u r b • <,v 0-e ni> kv w
PRrVATE DIHEAHEH.
STRONG
Tin:
DR. BROWN’S
HEARTV
_ Street,
LIVELY
CUTIZENS AND STRANGERS IX
, need ol mevlical advice should not fxil to gr. e
him ft call.
- CLEAR
Dr. Itrown’s remedies never fail to cure impu
rities. scrofulous and venereal Rtli-rtiuns. Also,
hereditary taint, such as tetter, psorwuus and
other skin diseases, the origin ol which the j- v
tient is ignorant.
Dr. B'h remedies for this affliction, brought cn
by solitary habits, are the only medfeines Known
in this country which are salc and will speedily
restore to health.
OLD
(J K
VOUNG
Dr Brown’s remedies cure In a tew days this
pftinful affliction.
He also treats Biles, Gleet, Gonnorrhoc, t're
thal Discharges, Female Diseases, Bains in the
Back and Kidneys, Irritation ot the Bladder,
Strictures, etc.
A letter to be answered must contain at least
ONK DOLLAR.
Medicines sent to any address safely pAcked.
Office and private rooms No 50. >mithneld
STREET, Pittsburgh, Bn. n.Aixl.Vw.
TO ALL CONCERNED.—
Among a certain class ol sell-import Ant pe<*-
plc there is a peculiar feeling ot contempt attach
ed to all physicians that a.lv ertiae and treat the
diseases named in this card. (Pit 1 vat i: Disease*,)
why thiß should be, they nor no one else can tell.
Are they not aware that all physicians treat dis
eases of every denomination, in fact solicit just
the very diseases t hat are ao obnoxious to these
very refined parties. I suppose they would not
let one of their family go to a party that has de
viated years for their benefit, because he _adv. rt i
aes the fact, and their family physician says he i
a humbug so he can get the case often he has
almost deprived the party of his life. He emiica
at last to the physician that advertises—how else
are they to know-t Are they not aware that Sir
Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodle. Sir Charles
Ball and M. Paul Kicord devoted y ears in the
treatment ol these diseases 1 The»e men are held
up as shining lights in the medical world ; I don’t
assert that all men are worthy that publish, still
there are agreat numberol them that are. I have
devoted myself to the study and treatment ol
Private Disease* upwards of tu years, and
without egotism can say I have ba\ eu hundreds
from years ol misery and untimely death. My
treatment is conliin-d to the vegetable altpge;her.
as I think it is the beat and most certain. It is in
my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I
thought it necessary toccrtilyto my general suc
cess : but my long residence in this city is suffi
cient proof without adding more. .sperniAtorrhen
au«l all diseases arising trom It are cured In n
much shorter time than heretofore, it behooves
every y oung man and woman to be careful in se
lecting a physician. The different advertisements
that are seen in our papers are of no worth, and
no benefit will arise Irom answers than only loss
of health anil mom y. Hundreds arc cured annu
ally by my new remedies. Address B< ‘X Sou.
i jan-lyd Pittsburgh Postofftce.
EXTERMINATORS,
For rats, mu e, roaches, ants,
Bed Bug*. Moth* in Furs. Woolens, 4tc., In
sects on Plants. Fowls, animals, Ac..
But up in *2sc. 60c. nnd"si boxes, bottles anil
flasks ; and flasks for Hotels. Public Insti
tutions. 4tC.
“Only infallible remedies known."
“Free from Poisons ”
; “Not dangerous to the Human Family. ’’
' “Rats come out of their holes to die."
.flS'rijold wholesale in all large cities.
.aS-Sold by all Druggists and Dealers every
where.
/£g“Beware of all worthless imitations.
48iPSee that “(’Ost.irV nam«- is on each box.
bottle and flask before you buy.
Address HENRY R. COSTAR. 1
Principal Depot. 4-N‘i Broadway, N. Y. '
4®“f*old by R. K. SELLERS CO., and B.
L. FAHNESTOCK it CO , Wholesale Agent.
Pittsburgh. jy ItWJmdeodAiw.
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE,
Invented 1845. Perfected 1862.
Received tribute from all
other Sewing Machines, at the World's Fair.
lt>62, while the Singer Sewing Machine received
an honorable mention on its merits; and Wheel
er X Wilson’s a medal for its device, called “< ’ir
cular llook.” The Howe Sewing Machine, wna
awnrdtni ft premium (to an English Exhibitor,)
as the t«est for all purposes on exhibition. Our
lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect
work on the lightest and heaviest fabrics.
Sold and rented, Cor. Penn & St Clair, streets,
A. 7VI. McGREGOR.'
tny-0-d3taw-ly Agent.
Livery* stable for sale.—the
entire stock, consisting of HORSES, BUG
GIES, CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, HAR
NESS, HEARSES, SLEIGHS, and all other
vehicles belonging to> the establishment is offered
for sale by the undersigned oh reasonable terms -
and also, the buildings will be sold or leased for
a term of years. For further information inouire
of , B. H. PATTERSON*.
Corner of Diamond st., and Cherry alley.
janll-dtf
T : 8, <“ PI NTS AND
Quarts,” Heidzick’s Champaghe,
Nl Oases Sparkling Moselle.
In rtore and for »*le by
•"" • • WTI.t.ER k KIOHjEBTSOH
il'l Qi..i r
MEDICAL.
SEMINAL WEAKNESS.
BHEIfMAI'ISM,
COSTAR’S
V E n 3VI X 3ST
l-HSirl .1-
dl'dlGidfr -I
PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1884
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, &C.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
An unusual full assortment of everj'thing In
the Trimming and Hosiery line just opening.
V\ e would call the particular attention of the
Ladies
DVvellinu house pqk SALE-
The subscriber offers for sale the dwelling
house in which he now' lives, situated on South
Avenue, First ward, Allegheny. The lot is 27
feet frbnt by 160 deep, running back to a 20 feet
allley. It ia a two storied brick, contains six
rooms and cellar. The out-houses are a wash
house, Blable, coal house, Ac. There is a large
yard surrounding the du elling, filled with shaae
and ornamental trees. There is gas and water In
all the rooms of the dwelling.
I also offer for sale a desirable country resi
dence in Rochester township, Beaver county Fa
containing twenty acres of ground. There is a
new two storied frame dwelling, containing six
rooms, on the property. There is also a young
orchard of all kinds of fruit. There is a good
barn, out-houeea, Ac. It is about a mile from the
Rochester depot.
For terms, inquire of R. M. BOLES,
jan2<-ti South Aventie, Allegheny city
EMBROIDERED FLOUNCING,; H 0 - ,
to a large and beautiful stock of Bead Buttons,
Dress (• rnamcnts. Uncle, (limp'and novelties of
the season in Hair I>res3es and Nets. Also a
large supply m
EMBROIDERED EDGING,
EMBROIDERED MUSLIN,
No. 114 Elm St. 6th Ward.
This property is one of the most convenient
and desirable residences in the city. The lot ex- '
tends from Elm to The house
a two story brick, containing six rooms, besides
* fuli Good., Fine |
Shirt?. TV’eckties, Vndershlrts. Drawers Socks ' yard.and a brick stable fronting on Congress sr.
D ’ J he house supplied with gas, hot and cold water:
t'fipir. 4.men. ami Patent Steel Collars ami nail painted and grained; parlor nicely finished '
r, Q , . with mari'le mantles : proiiertr all jn rood comli
" lln v .’hirt, OI the newest styles ar.J supe- tion. Price *4,000. Terms—@.ooo l/h iml Md
the balance in two years. For further part ir-ulars I
inquire at the premises. delS-dif
Gentlemen
unlit}' hi our u.-uallv low prices.
Mi, :l.>ints auii r.JI who buy to m>ll aznin will
S BCOKD NATIONAL BANK
bo k.; |.lu\l nt Ibistcrn j<ri-os.
MCRT M n (JLVIjK.
7.* Market at.
New Goods
TKEASI.RV DEPARTMENT. )
( »PPU’E OP ( V)MJ'TROr.LHR OP THt£ < IrRRK.NCV, S
- r , Washington City, Kell. I3th, 1864. )
(foods W hereap, By satisfactory evidence presented
to the undersigned, it hft* been njade to appear
ImTTsBI'HO HYn tl.o^■mm^tof'/U^gheo y. ’ BOSTON CRACEEB BATTERY
„ itfftW firv-'l , am, ol Bennst Bania. has tx*cn duly organ- r\
v D " ul - ‘e >*o.l under and according to Hit- requirrmral.-... S. es . TWA T=» TTTTn
' L ' »>? At ’' of ‘-'"“l™**. entitled “ili 1 Act to pro- Manur,etnre77n ’
T=/ H > die a .National Currency, secured by n pledge of - ‘anurachm r an, wholesale dealer in
Npw f-Jnrirlq » Matit 1 nitf'd States and to provide lnr Lhceir- „ ill kinds of
l\e»7 oooas , ® , J\ew boods dilation and r,.d«u P „„n thereof,"approved Fele CRACKERS A PHOT RDPAH
' r 3» ruary llith, 18«3, and has complied with all the ■'O'-'P.LnO <* TILU I tSKtAU,
■» L pro\ isiona ol said Act required to be compiled ' ISO - 64 FOURTH STREET,
!, IT A, , '* lUl before commencing the business of Bank- . Between Wood and Marke-t.
tf 8 NeW 60058 • "Kn,. therefore, , .Hot, McCohhoc,, 1 rhr^OU }^__
2} M ;>»; Slid sEiiOND jJationajJ BANK TiV' ORMSBY IRON WORKS,
E New Goods Wharton Brothers & Co.,
i mt, J ! business of linking under the Art HfurrsHid * nx?
*0 >] In testimony uhcreoi uitneflsmy hand A *9" r PRi ? PAIIICI> TO RE
-3S y Wqti- •< s ( ftn<l sefli 01 oillce, this uth day of J-ebru- e onleri froru the tnulc for all sizes of
™ g l\eW LtOOClB / ,Hr>.lB6-l Hl’iSh MrtM'LIJVH. n>j „ t ,
; « 'omptroiier of the currency. uiuae, Hoop, Stake, Band&HorseShoGlron
SO g i New Gcrdr THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK nr THE BEST CiUALITY -
| OF PITTSBURGH, PA,
New Goods
*t j
New Goods I »-
X
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
New Goods
NEW DRY GOODS,
(iARHXER & SIHLEITER’S,
9 2
MARKET STREET.
Black Silks. $l,OO per Yard
New Spring Chintzes
Balmoral Skirts, at $2.75,
New Spring Shawls
Dress Goods, at 31 and 37 l-2c.
New Spring Dress Goods
Russia Crash, at 12 l-2c. !
Best Kid Gloves, at
OPENED THIS DAY,
AT HUCUS t HACKES
-400 Prsotis New Stylk PimtTS—
DARK AND LIGHT,
GINGHAMS,
DF. LAINES at 31 v
BALMORALS at $2.50
Corner Filth and JVlarket sts.
C A I! I* K T 8 .
WE ARE JUST OPENING 0(11
Spring Stock, comprising a most
Extensive & Complete Assortment,
1 if every description of ’
English and American Goods,
Including many entirely new styles never
before in thia market.
Having purchased our Goods just previous to
1 iic advance in prices, we now offer a great n\rt
ol our assortment AT WHOLESALE 1 ‘
AT MAirOTACTUBEES PEIOEa.
And retail at a very small advance
M’FAfiLAM), COLLINS & CO.,
NEW CARPET STORE,
4 Nos. 71 attd. 73 Fifth Street, *
Miner’s Book
~4 GOOD IBiVKOTMEWT.—A “KEW
Jm, and TaluaMe' jnapMtre, capable of netting
i *26 per day aboFO: cxpeoseis. has just boer> com
, pleted and patented. The Jp*ient-rtgh£f: “the:
. State of Pennsylvania with one oj mors*
; chine* is now ottered for sal^oxrfißwaWetenas.
This is a rare chance for invett&gdat: From
! $3,00Q capital required. - 1
Address BOX 756,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
TIHREE (JOTTAGB houses for
SALE—Frontlngon Bldwell street, (Bova
| ley a Lane,) Second ward, Allegheny, on the
i “ne of Manchester Passenger Railway, nearly
opposite the residence of Hon. Elisha Heath
, Also, a .CHOICE 'CORNER. LOT, CHEAP
adjoining the above, situate on the corner of
Allegheny avenue and,Fayette *t.— 67), bv 190*-
ft. deep. The location is oneof themost desirable
< In the city. Terms easy. Apply to
W. CARSON, No. 46 Ohio st .
Opposite the Mayor’s Office. Alleehcnv
- feb24-2wd ” J
1 New Goods
(Formerly IRON CITY TRUST COMPANY.)
Capital. 8300,000, with privilege to jay rase to , sO iixHMAIN STu.
ing organized under the National Currencj=_lfiiT7 - - t*t. MO.
oners its sen - ices for the transaction of a < rener- a jAKTICI'L\R ATTENTION P 410
al Hankins Business. Drafts bought ami sold. tilline orders for the purchase*t>f
Money reconod on Deposit. <nd Colloetmns __ _ . .
In i.lr on nil parts <»I the cmml r) ‘"(ton, rni,,, Tnlrnrc. Ilnur, Pork,
* J Hnron, l.urtl, &:<•., A^o.
MKt “ '' R llkKMi' i"— Jin.ks. Dvi.lvors, and Mercha
ot M 1.0t.i, L’>-nor.tli; : 1». Scully, e
.1 U • R P.\ INTER.
J \K£ Hit i .
C F. K i.< »rKEU
Wm. <
G. L. WARNER. President.
JN'u. K. PATTERSON, Cashier
feb23-lmd raiHE SIBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR
‘ ' jf l KENT his well known
csD/fj'fi/f) // : LIVERY STABLE,
i/is /A /Hi Jt Cy f/i/ § ///V/ On Diamond Street, bettrern Grant and
l/iA/CyC' Smlthflcld Streets,
-// ) . ' Un reasonable terms. The building was built
x. ( (Jy f>r a Livery Stable and is well adapted to the pur
" pose. Possession given on the FIRST DAY OF
Corner of Penn nnd St Clair Street!, A ,. Rn H. H. PATTERSON.
PITTSBURGH, PA. ieb4-tf m
Ti Ti usi"ess 15 m avs r mi" Benefit of Subsistence 'Committee.
LEGE in the United States.
£s“StudentB can enterand review at auy time. "»'’"ISITORB WILL BE ADMITTED
CIRCULARS containing full information s«'nt y into the Fort Pitt Works. Fifth. Ward, to
frkk of charge to ant* address on application to see the famous 20-INCH (il'N daily, until April
the Principals. JENKINS it Ist., itSW. Price of Admission, 25 CENTS, the
deJ-lawdAy Pittsburgh, Pa entire propeedato he presented tothe Subsistence
i Committee of Pittsburgh. Tickets sold at the
ottlce of the works, at luonongahcla House, and
«I.NI M Charles Hotel. feb^T-ltm!
Trimming House for Tailors,
JOHN A. GEIFFITH & 00., Charter Oak Fire and Marine
Beg leave To announce to the Merchant Tailors INSURANCE COMPANY
and Clohiers of Baltimore and Washington that
they have opened a TRIMMING HOUSE, at
the
South'iteit Corner of Baltimore and
Charles Streets,
Hank, block? r 69,198 00
Over the Jewelry Store of Canfield, Bro. A Co., Bonde 30,150 00
where the trade will And* (ull «Mortment, in- B" 1 ™ on Mortgage on Heal’ Ea'tMe! 491223 00
eluding loaned on Collateral 34,025 00
Piece Good*, Button*, Braids, etc., Hills Receivable and other propertj .. 6,913 89
Adapted to that line of business, not surpassed Cash in Bank and hands of Agents... 30,513 63
by any house in the country. ... 1 *3OO 503 52
Having established a house in Cincinnati 111 . t t a u>t't T r T" r nr*d *
connection with the Baltimore ;House, and con- JUlAiill-J. XUI<S.
sequently having to buy.largely, we feel assured t/nsettled Losses * 13,366 69
than we can ofl'er such inducements to the trade
to give us of their patronage, .lust re- CARRIER & BKO., AgßlltS,
ceived, the 03 r(JURTH STREET,
Spring and Summer Report of Fashions. tei>i3-2md Pittsburgh, p*._
We are also the agents for the American and v.. o. pattkkso.v a dam ammos
European Monthly Reports of Fashion, and PATTEIISOX 6l AMMON,
H A fuHUhe C o°i^MILrrARYTRIMMINOS, suit- Curamisalon >r eroha n t h ,
Rhle for Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. Flour and drain and 1 leneral Produce Deal
.loHN A. GRIFFITH, ers. No. G Wood st., Pittsburgh, Pa*.
.TAMEb O'N'KIL'L, , Wg take pleasure in referring to the foliowing
feb2-3tawtal JOSEPH H. MAGUIRE. i Pittsburgh Houses : Chess, Smyth A Co., Zug it
* s— 1 Painter, A. Bradley, E. Edmundson S. Co., R. H.
NOTICE.— IN THE COl RTOF4IAR- I Davis, J. p. Woodwell. Jas. M’Cully it Co., J.
ter Sessions of Allegheny county, Penn- 1 -\v. Spencer, C. H. Love & Co., R. H. Jack fit. Co
sylvania, No. —, March Term, A- D. 1864. 1 j a n29-tf
In the matter of the petition of sundry free- ! p TX . rTP % r tu y vtf'p th'F
holders of the City of Allegheny, for the vacoj , the tSSTwSS cTl??i
tion of certain alleys and a street, In the Second j nraybe SSZZ& to
"11? p&tafiSerasted are hereby notifled. that i either of the uniersigned Directors of the Third
on SATURDAY, February 13th, 1864, a petition ! " '“■ J »'ublic Schools. _
was presented to said Court, signed by twelve
freeholders of-said Ward, praying the Court, to
grant a rule to show cause why so much of an ]
alley lying In said Ward, parallel with Bidwell !
and Fremont street*, should not be vacated and :
Mosed uS from the northern line pf the right of _ febiMtawtmls -
way of the Pittsburgh, Tort *VS ayne and Chicago dfafpL TO Slot) PER
Railway Company, where the said line crosses 40 Little Giant Sewlrg Machine Co.,
said alley to Island Lane, teeausc the said por- aft Agent In each county to solicit orders
tlon of said alley has become useless to the puU Jor thcir n^w sig Machine, with guage, screw
lie and those having lands abounding thereon. driver and extra needles, we will pay a liberal
And. also, why so mucli of the alley that lies. aalAry aiu j expenses, or give large commission,
in said Ward, parallel with, and between island j.. particulars, terms, fitc., enclose a stamp, and
Lane and Juniata street, should not be vacated . s. T. PAGE,
i and closed up from Bidwell street to the street “ Toledo, Ohio,
known as Allegheny avenue, for the reason that Gen. Agent for the United States.
, the same has become useless to the public and f e bS-lmd&3mw
i those having lands boundingthereon.
I And, also, why so much of Juniata street, in
said vv ard, as extends from the eastern line of .
the right of way of the said Railway Company, ;
J where the said line crosses said street, to the ,
I street known aa Allegheny avenue, should not ;
; vacated and closed up, lor the reason that the ;
same haa become useless to the public and those i
i %vlng land* abounding thereon. j
**, rijal said Court granted the rule aforesaid, ;
anlered that notice be given of the filling of;
and 01 the granting ol said rule as \
rejuirco' U " • JOHN H. HAMPTON,
" - Att'y oi Petitioners.
feblftflt
R VMmr VI. OF LITBEt STABLE.—
-signed having removed his Ldve-
ErhL finm »“ of «e Scott House, to
coreer »*> Smithfield street
W. C. Conn’s old a P l^ t 0 furnish
r>fti-rio—« hnwtes. »n. d saddle horses upon the
togiktirt .t iiSSr -t
reasonable rates. and aU arrange
ments lot funeral. wilire^^g^yten-
OIL, &C.,
30 cases \ Cana Sar jes,
20 do X do do
6 do % do do boneless,
30 do quarts and pints' OUre Oil,
20 do Italianslffaccaronl,
io do do Veraice^la,
Just received and for sate trv'
KEY3IER&BROS.,
126 a*id 128 Wood st.
FOR SALE.
OF PITTSBURGH,
li.-nr -itr.-'
K AN
\\\ M. i )'jiu: l
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’ & fl h. rJM : - - „
v y Mi. ex s-i
STEAMSHIPS.
cursa.n r> l i i;. Site JP
, Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool. '’®
I The First Class Powerful Steamshlos. ; tr A _ T _ ’— 1
sidon, I kedar, . p j How an Inflated OurreaQy Impov
! marthon, | Tripoli, enshesthe Community
' ..Wh^t ,he K C " mmUnity
-jSZ&jfjEgg* f rom Liverpool every aliernate " nen was business more active, or the
Ktasssss Tuesday, and from Queenstown "country more prosperous?'' Persons
every alternate Wednesday. ! wlmwlll -mil, „„ l-Jw »TTi K . 3
i Steerage passage from Liverpool or Queens- I lv Bq Ti“;’ W h U3 J looi '’ at things precise
, town, $3O in gold, or Its equivalent in currency. ; ” as the} are will see the grounds which
from New } ork to Liverpool, $36 in currency. 1 make these questions plausible and will
I Q^OT?. , ?frro o o r^ LIAMSt ! N 8? sce that the facts which cause them
thus. RATTUiAX, Agt, ■ 1 oe nsked are consistent with the itn-
I .JJ' 0 , t>ronon S ahaiß House, Water at., ; poverishment of the community mean
-1 nt ! l™ - huooess ° r toThos. Hattigan I ing by the community the mass'of prop
j PASSAGE FROM THE OLD COUNTRY, ! erty-bolders and the mass of laborers.
[ Lower fhnu the Lowest. j The COlUltTy'is prosperous in the same
the rsDERSIGSED IS 1 sense that a beginner in the use of alco
stimulants seems in high health,
g&sfe&iamli STEAMERS direct from LIVKIo ! Au lnflated currency and excessive-use
P'tOLjLON'DONDERy,or o-alway to new l.of ardent spirits resemble each other in
V,O s Jves dollars : ! his : ,hattlla y are aiike strength in the
lower than any other agent here. Call and get ! tje & inniD 6 and Weekness in the end. We
the rates and be convinced. Steamers sail every |a™ told every daV that the COUntrv is
“ya^^^hTo^tTy^r^rtT^Fß ! i >ro .r rous - *»>»«»»«« «>«•■* of P ?«-
sailing vessels at very low rates, sight ; } )ent T> an active demand for labor, this
ln rnft f i°» n va tho national bank payable at ;is true. The great vacuum in the labor
Mi) o! its branches in England or Ireland for sale. I markpt nrni-lnm.rl Kt» +1 » m
for jinrticulars aa to rates, Kc., aunlv to i , produced by the War inspires lull
D. O’NEILL, employment to all who stay at home*
Chronicle Office, No. 70 Fifth St., The business of sunnlvinz vast armies
„„d « su.i.hfieM Pittsburgh. I opens a new fieldTr and The
rassage irom Lngland and Ireland. ! P r °mtsof capital so employed are always
O o exceptionally large. The business ener
gy an( l means diverted irto this gnat
channel leave openings in ordinary trade;
and stimulate the love of gain to the ut
most. The consequence is, that the pro
ductive energies of a nation are never
called into such vigorous activity as in
time of war. This is one side of the
. medal. Now let us revei9eit and look
at the other side.
, The complaint is as well-founded as it
, is universal that laborer* and persons
with small incomes find it difficult to
j live. The prices of all the necessaries
: of hfe arc so exorbitant that the maßs of
; the community are pinched at their ta
: hies, pinchediu their wardrobes,'and. al
though rents have not greatly risen, they
can hardly afford fire to keep theirnpart
-1 morns warm. Is t.h :> prosperity? True,
; dealers in jewelry, rich furs, expensive
fabrics, lurniture and upholstery, and
the keepers of fashionable hotels and
boarding-houses never before did so
profitable a business as they have with
in the last year. But this unwonted pro
fusion and luxury, if well examined,
trill be lound to be at the expense of the
great body of the community. An infla
ted currency produces speculation;
speculation, easily-got wealth; easily
got wealth, profusion. But all money
made by speculation enhances by so
much the prices of commodities, and is
ultimately squeezed out of consumers,
that is to say, of tlie masses of the peo
ple, who work harder and receive less
lor_their-work than r they ever fH' l v *
EUROPEAN AGENCY
THOMAS 11. KATTIGAN,
R( 'PKAX AGENT. No. i*m
n\ii Monongahela House. Pittsburgh,
rasassfiafiw Pa.. is prepared to bring out or
bring out or send back j.as'H'njrars from or to any
pm-toi the old country, eitner by steam or sail
ing: packets.
SIOTTI BO\l)S FOR SALE, payable in any
part of Europe. 3
Agent for the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Rall
r^-.>I AlB< ? > Agent for the old Black Star Line
of Sailing 1 ackets. and for the lines of Steam
ers sailing between New York, Liverpool, Glas
gow and Galway. ' y
jaoG-Iyd
THOS. 11. JIATTIO-AN.
Pittsburgh. Jan. 7, 1R63.
F. HARRY,
il-stc* ( fishier of the
.-•.'nir.rr.t> ro*»;ct‘ifw)lv sohc
h- in.-iilo j’U.'JM ;;i
i ink-r s 'uni >.
at;.l |>rom;>t r«
i' o li li i ; n i'
i’NT OF’ THE CONDITION
lan- 1 **it , 1 J-i
ASSKTS
johx ;m’keown,
Dr. L. OLDSHT.’E,
THOS. A. BENDER,
KOBT. DUNCAN,
EKTER BRADY,
CHAS. W. LEWIS.
Pitisbitroh, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Ry. Co.. )
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY', ’>
Pittsburgh, Pa., February 24th, 1804.
DIVIDEND.— THE BOARD OF Di
rectors have this day declared a dividend
of SEVEN PER CENTUM on the income, or
Third Mortgage Bonds, of this Company out of
the earnings of 1803, payable in CASH on the Ist
day of April next. W. H. KARNES,
feb2G Secretary.
|jECKHA3I A, DO NO,
Liberty Street, Pittebarg
AGENTS FOB
Bussell Mewer and Reaper,
Buckeye Mower and Reaper,
{ Quaker Mower and Reaper.
Cayuga Chief Mower and Reaper,
! Farmer Mower,
i Woods’Mower. m,.
Also, dealers In Agricultural and FannUW^n
-1 pliments. jzniaUcvr
SAVE YOUR GAS BY USING GjjKA
son’s Anti-Flickerfeg, AmerigmAgdjnjM
ial Gas Burners, a sure aaytng of twenty-aye
cent. The Acti-Flickeringis j aj the
the Office. Call and see them burn at the Gas
nmag and
Ml . . lS*Tift»od»trwls ,
BBLB Of CHOICE PAMIL'
No. $ Wood street.
roj-'l x.
modifies. Goods which are worth fIOO
at the instant of passing the custom
house immediately mount to $157 when
estimated in the currency for which they
are to be sold. In other words, the con
sumer pays a dollar and fifty-seven cents
for every dollar’s worth of goods. If the
intlntion of the currency acted in pre-
cist-ly the same way on his means of
payment that it does on the prices of
goods, he would suffer no Joss. But this
is not the case. Rents and real estate do
not rise in the same ratio as gold; con
peqeuntiv the income from such a proper- •
ty buys a smaller quantity of goods,
and the country becomes poorer by its
foreign trade. The rent of the same
house, store, or farm buys less silk or
broadcloth than if our currency were of
the same value with that of the rest of
the world. The same thing is true of the
wages of labor, which never keep pace
with the upward tendency of gold. The
same day’s work will buy less coffee or
sugar than if currency were at paT.
Why do the wages of labor and the
rents of real estate rise more slowly than
the price of gold?
A large portion of the real estate of the
country is under mortgage, or leased for
a term of years. As the*inflated cur
rency will pay the interest on the mort-
gage and discharge the mortgage itself,
and will likewise pav the periodical rent
due on long leases, it is obvious that all
that portion of real estate subject to these
kind of engagements can yield to the
owners no larger income in green-backs
that it did in currency exchangeable at
par for gold. This tendencjoof real es
tate to engagements extending through a
term of years steadies its market value
and obstructs its rise. The tendency of
an inflated currency, therefore; is to di
minish, the value of accumulated property
and impoverish its owners. As the cur
rency must ultimately return to the specie
standard, and as nobody can predict when
or how soon, all purchases of real estate
are made and all leases taken in view of
that contingency. A man who takes a'
three or five years’ lease to-day will not
engage to pay fifty or sixty per cent,
more rent than the same property com- T
manded three years ago, because befdre'
the lease is half expired he may be obliged
to pay his rent in sound currency. The
same remark will apply to the installments
of a mortgage. But a man readily pays
fifty or sixty per cent, (whatever the
market value at the time may b'e) pre
mium for gold because gold is an article
which he can sell and get off his hands
any day in the year. But transactions in
real estate are too slow and uncertain to
allow its holders to save themselves from
loss by 3udden sales.
The wages of labor are subject to the
same influence, but not to the same degree.
Farm laborers are hired by the year or
by the season, and the employer will pay
no more at the end of the year than he
agreed to pay when the contract was
made at its beginning. In making a con
tract for the next year, he does not know
what the value of the currency will be at
its close, and he accordingly tfims to be
on the safe side. In manufacturing in- 1
dustry, shorter engagements and com
petition among employers are more favor
able to an increase of wages; but the
difficulty of reducing them when once
raised, and inability to anticipate how
the price of gold will be affected by tie
currency at the time of future sale, must
prevent wages rising in the same ratio
as prices. It is plain, therefore, that the
effect of an inflated currency is to take
bread from the mouth of the laborer and
money from the pocket of the owner of
property.
If the money thus'abstracted from the
community went into the coffers of the
GoVernment to eaaethepublicbutdens,
patriotism cbuldfind.-,some consolation
for its losses-. jjenefiujig
the Govemment-it-Jmascfo impoverish
it in the same ratio thatjitedoes the peo
ple. The de!>t uriffchtim Government is
accumulating by payinggßfty-sevenper
cent, more-foyits-supjflies than tjbey are
worthmugtnitimateijfrbe paldThgold’of
its equivalent, and: the interest Is fneeft--
i while paid in. 'galA InsteacktfP’fiiif-per
cent, interest jp the public engagements
zvßßr nEacßtpnos o»
PLA M AND F AN cyiOßPfl, N T, NG
RAILROAD, WERO^^i|^^rr^
ipr_dojag
PostersjH «fco.7
For ExHlWabiuandConeerafcifintaifiK;
inflation of thetmmmcynrisjSiaHy'pay-e
mg botw e an 4 tCT Peßcent-Tand,
the public debt at the close of fdihwajr
probably be largef
hone than if wehaa fejft W6pfeele
ments. • . uiit n- i- ad
The “whirligig -‘bf time'britigsiifite'
revenges.” There is no man gq tudtfj
who may. not .expeqt; it>e, W ra a t<a«l|!
keep alive .and mo ving. about the wbrldT •
to encounter art b th'<ri”'nsfln%glilr l 'ttiffi*
himself. There 1 is no
ualized who,, with. -natiencßmfriirci T . nr ,
her eara o«n,may nqtiJhppa ioTewi
worse things said of somehimlesiinste
than have ever been sai'd bfhfeiaglf/ Jftifli
so Earl Russel*; - after- for 'a :
whole generation’ an mujheationedipreri
enimence, asthefliost c tjmtdJy.»;tatenleilt
of statesmen, has at last met with a"more*
softly roaring stfSKmg 1
than himself -•' Twenty *ryearif ! hgon«isi
iittie earJt was
iox th* man^i:
demonstration against the of?
Romanism m imglaiicf. -
; All Protestanf Britain'TrenfMed
inmost recesses ,nf;.itB;:refnbtefit
grocer’s shop withtrag e . atihe .audacity
ofthe Papacy in nominating '.EathoSc •
bishops to titular •British sties. Ettf 8
aissel took up the insolent ; ohallenCftfiiP
the Vatican, and coneeiveda pifttrfnatess
and penalties to he inflicted,upon,.QardL
nal Wiseman and his cpnfcdeiaS otb."
lutes. But when lilO hill csmetotllO’'
bmh it was so very mild:-&Mdgt;hfly>ei r
monstrant abiltthat withjhtap.-,
pluuse ol all, England* .took Up„the,paE
able of his cartoon against
Jiihn” under thfe guße orffiMSlFSiSfl#
who.was making his way at IftfcrtSpg&Je
around the .corner of, ..thc-acardisal'a^
SSfSSSJ?**.
Such tcrror ! in- thfe'
wizened countenanecedisudbemlmtleddn^ :
dignatjon and .itmusenjcnt, in. .the ruhi--
cund Visage of (he prince p{ the chunh
looking Out df a window after tfeSfen
der! • •' -- v*j Udi* u-.i :^jacd
And now. behold the steamer brfnesßjp
news that I{us 5 eU has boldJyofrnsedy
the ears of Mr. Seward and tweaked the
nose -of Mr. Adams'on ffielibof ortfctP
British Htjuse of I.ords. '-'Fhe'thinMtssd
andoshihuatjhgitliat'- <StW ll s
half tempted
the little.manihaa found.-atilastr .hia’ life’#;
great opportunist >t. n vu» f . 3«
But only
temptation musLheaieaistecL Eariiißua^
sell may i.Bgijimjftfelyirejpfejjiifhfi
Daytourknockeitno WEw*n
disclaimer of:
part of th& American goveronimtt’Of ltii
of the
now Earl the salde 3
accommddaii&' f secinstaiy£Jip.”®^i^ I Sfi?
English
that Mr. .Seward iaasneyeraittßifedi UoV#
threats-ss to fyhat
land failed 1 lo pidTenttoe
from sailing out Of EngUshiportßJ SHd’by
adding thatJJie..Ameiicaii.jnmislef lJ dra'
not dare to fitter any suph-thrpats;,
Here'in Atheriod W^fllad u heeh. 'idi&d
with ; Mr. Betrard’s" “gr&it J SweJMg
words”, on .this themA ev'yheiipoptfiar
leeling was. immensely grfttifigd ;hy etft«e
semi-savage “bumptipMsngss” of the de v
tiant
land could not SWtheffiviLfeiirff A
ica would'find tnearistdrnakehfeß'J
diplomatic, certainly,
bellicose, 'blit' thfe'yeopife/eaailVSasWn w
fanltfn'thaf ?rf» ami_ 03
.“Undiplomatic,.” Mbelli<®i3e.?w
least in;the wotM,,; Jfe-,%SS«a BetiOnljfe
saw his way .ilear,ato(md.the,cpmer be-,
lore he set his legend onthe wotynlng..
street door, bbt, Seijißg Eis a wkyf tael?p
went witdnall celerity AtotifldtfcSScbrfleiy’
and set np .leghn.*therfefttidhiisaesMBit-' ;
teers, tneir wrote out ihe dreauftu thickt
he wouW-dd’tf Bhfe faHha^'dtfeck'^in; :
and then eenthis
to Mr. Adams, and: Mr ( ,44gt a -
same in. his pocket, judging it,. says, Earle
Russel, with a splendid, toss of the head,
■ ‘more prudent ■strto 'dd-i” Whereupon
Mr. Beward,kUowing theuhno( tinttave^
been presented, ,&rthwSfe)P)Eilrtsfeth9n»s
for the delight of the .Union,andJ>y,Wfty .>-
of entreating the British earl to iatmctn
tho ldek which he hasnbWfcd'Suhcfehsnif?
ly administered-! - Eainthe* force
dling pohroon.eiy i fiMri!ergfti? aaToStt! j S
John Bull swells, of, with-jhfti
conscious pride’ ’of a than
have- beea bhillfed lmtfTiha
Earl Russel chinks hiS-'OiklJigßfljfe
| spurs with,the- sJr-;Of s :n.:ehBtnpionijSHd
all Europe, js regaled,yjtha,spec.taclgnf
cheap and cheaply'detected hrag7_ wWch
makes the ideal of JefFefson
, piece of _yery indifferent - ;teaUgnj;ii ■
Wbri& . ,•. ; *; i *•
r*r. wiifsSit
.. . • rmt Sawtitor, 365*13
f|!TlD^SlK»Tn^b)^'l^y!'
B-F, rectorsfaave thia day declared s.Hvideed-.
of SETENTEE CENTOMOtrnLEWCOanr'
OB MORT!GAa£BGNjDS<?£tfc|* eott*l
pany, out of the eamingsof 1863, tjayablein
CAS&onitheslstdsy
of WINSLOW, I.ANTRR.rfc rijn*
Agents, No. 62 wall «tfSE 3 NoW'Yot£ wTtlto'
persons op Attorney^
Bonds Btaml.regißtereq. bn the Ist
The Transfer and Register Bootiuiiaeie,Bdtifif
which were cipsed on the Ist ,day ot MarchfOT,
thOyAnhual Election, wUi'tetoatn
o’dbck a. m., thg,^ilay-Q^Aprt|thd^f^ii&a
tnhfc ••• f:’ •' -.. \ Mft £!&t£ofoxf?&
PiTTsßradS;
K BABE’S
These celebrated instrument*,
ed by Wm. Knabe & Co., Baltimore,
considered pme best - Pianos
nounced by
kosehyYleux temps aaa,otfte£dl&ucs!Uib£dPiaQ» ?
Uts to be. unrivaled. , Each
ed 'for eight years.
CHARLOTTE. BIyTJSX&g ijji
43 Fifth SSfc:
aj.o
Tiukd Natigxai.
AS .WXBmwSStW&i
tors of this Bank, wm be held nti g ram-
DAT.-Uiaßtlfday of JVtaJroh, »Bftrj^fofi£iߣS#i
. ■ ?» y . i.T V.
mhl-id
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