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past year It has
LargelfipOMasfed:
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present: year brin;
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M'ANY^
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lif its! Politic;
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Preservation of
KESTOEATIOSi
It will coniine Use!
PUBLIC! QI BSTIONS,
And have no connection whatever with
'Schema of a
Pepsonaf or Factional Character.
It w»U be nobody’s organ, but the faithful
' - ' exponent of
' Sound Conservative Sentiments.
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The great•w'brfrbeTort American People U the
saving ofont '
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We expect to be aU<
of our friendtfitf'ttfeM!*
bei^vo'ljed!
PRESIDENTS
OUR NEWS
Partloul&r attention
Department of the Post
the • ’ ' ' • •
LATEST M
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While equal industry:’;
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fled for a proper discha
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dealing, giving, no,cot
ment to-dlehoneefc deali
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FOR 1864.
Steam from Queenstown and Liyefrpbm.
„ » THEjaHtST-CX-ASSPpW,
erfutlron of tbeCita
"sfelnDoj^,
IIEULA,
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Will sail from Liverpool every alternate TUES-.
i*AYf from Q.ueentJtbtftt every alternate
WjtEDNEs 1/AY, find Xro'iu., New York eyery
ilfernaw WEDNESDAY!
Steering paa»age ; from' New'York to Liver
.-pool. direct $45 Currency, to New York, S3Q
tfoty or- equivalent in Currency.
‘lbtwarded to Paris and till German porta at,
Vfcl'y'low rates. . . :
Tor passage apply to WIIiLIAMSit GFCION*
40 Fultbn stieet-, New York, or
THOS. ftATTIGAN, Agent.
- N 6.47 Smlthfield street.
Successor to Thoa. Dattigan.
Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia
(T w HAM)
STEAMSHIP LINE.
HrPO§T‘.
MO nCE to.the public.
jg tpheuudbrsiobibd
iASfcwjSi® haying been appointed agent for
ilieabove line of Steamer* vice
'jgjlSgCuwgika Air. John Thompson, deceased,
the business of the line here, will, hereafter
ho cariied onat-Mo. 66 Smithfield street, near
Fourth, whece all applications should be made,
rhe Steamers of this line are among the most
magnificent afloat, ami run direct.between Liver
pool and New York, sailing every week.
The undersigned is also agent forTAP&OOIT S
eelebrai erf Line of Sa illng Veasels and the X Line
of London Packets, by both of which he is pre
pared to bring out passengers at very low rates.
Sight Drafts for anv amout on any part of
Kurort* for sale. Apply to D.O’NKILL,
Foreign Emigration Swithfleld
utreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. jea
irnffoui
the
its Circulation.
p -with it, not’ the
rHYßtMtim^
7>». V' I i- •• /’> ' ‘
pro alined
>ower given any
.STIAM 'FROM QUEENSTOWN TO 'UVERPOOL
i i I'HE FIRST-CLASS POW
erful. Iron Steamships of the
National Stbam Navigation
VIRGINIA, JfipUISIANA,
EKIN, 'PENNSYLVANIA,
Will sail from Liverpool and Q.neenstown,
every alternate TUESDAY and WEDNES
DAY ; fioai New York to. Queenstown and
Liverpool, every alternate SATURDAY. Cabin
Passage, payable in Ooldorin Currency. .Prom*
New York, $65. To New York, $7O. Steerage
passage from New York, $46 in Currency. To
New York $3O, payable in Cold or value in Cur
rency. • Passengers forwarded to Paris and all
German ports at very low rates.
For Passage apply to WILLIAMS fit GUION,
40 Fulton St., New York, or
THOS. RATTIGAN, Agt,
No. 47 Smithfielu street,
ability
e!v63 in Power.
>y- will "’he
Successor to Thos. RatUgan.
N* b. Agent for Steamers to London, also the
Old. Black Stkr Line of Liverpool Packets.
E PEOPLE
itrohs of speaking of
ihip to as'
Beal Estate Savings Institution
ntATKMENT OP THB CONDITION
oi the above institution, Saturday, April
30th, 1664 :
AufUunt of Deposits SJSO,S7B 63
Amount interest due de-
with pur paper
positors May Ist.. 8,674 08
Amount Contingent Fund 6,628 t»6—5100,681 67
ASSETS.
First Liens on ileal Est'te* 00,328 87
U'S. ft-2o Bonds at par.. 61,400 00
I', fc*. Debt < ’<*i . and Notes 15,400 16
Accrued interest not col
lected -v...; 1,559 67
Office Furniture 16ft Oft
Cash on hand 2*2,500 27—5100,631 67
al Character,
The undersigned Auditing Committee have
examined the books ,of the Institution, the
bonds and securities, and counted the cash, and
have found the above statement to be correct.
H. GHUaDS,
N. voeqhtly.
W. B. OOPfcLAND.
Pittsburgh, May 2d, 1864.
)sf will remain an
locratic Joiirnal,
TO TTTK
AS-Deposits received DAILY' and EVERY
SATURDAY' E V ENING, Interest paid at SIX
PER CENT, per annum.
he Cou.tUiitioU|
Uotu Thus. M. Howe, Hon.J. K. Moorhead,
Wto.'H. Smith, C. (1. Hussey,
V/in. It. ilopeland, Jacob Painter,
Haney Fluids, Nicholas Y'oeghtly.
iF-mEtr^lO-N;
Office, 63 Fourth Street.
A. A. CARRIER, Treasurer.
to the diecueaion of
my7-dfcf&3tw
SILVER PEARL SOAP.
CRUMPTON A CO., 30T LIBERTY
STREET, sole proprietors and manufactur
er* for Western Pennsylvania, <’hio. Indiana,
Illinois and Missouri. Also manufacturers of a
superior* article ol PAIJU. GERMAN, OUN E
and IIoMN SOAPS,, aud various Toilet and
Fancy Soaps. Of our Silver Pearl Soap which
we confidently recommend as better for general
use than ;oiy other before the public, should be
borne in mind has neither Potash, Salt, Lime
or Rosin, or any other substance in its manufac
ture which can shrink or injure the finest fabric.
Flannel* and Woolens can be washed with the
rapidity of Cotton or Linen. Clothes washed
with the Silver Bear! Soap d<s not require boil
ing or half the rubbing, which; of rfoura# eaves
the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soap remove* ■
Creese, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Primes*’ Ink,
SmOke and the wotst Bilge Water Stains Instant- l
ly, l*y applying it with a moist sponge, thus pro
tecting windows, carpets* and furniture from
suds/aid slops. .It imparts a brilliancy to Plate.
Jewelry, Ciaeaware, Enameled -Paintings and
Patent Loalher immediately, and for cleaning
Marble and Floor Tiles it has no equal. For the
bath and particularly fur shampooniM, the Sil
ver Pearl Soap Is a perfect* luxury. In a word
aIL who have triorf Its superior qualities ac
knowledge it the greatest discovery’ of the age.
This Company respectfully ask a trial from all
who are interested, and in every case will refund *
the price of the same should it tail to accomplish
.what we claim lor it.
'Sold at five cents per pound in fifty pound
i boxes; Delivered to the cars, boats, In Alleghe
ny, Birmingham and city residences tree ol
oharge.. Directions for use on all packages.
Liberal discount to the trade.
. SYSTEM;
r-anxious to eAve
toriJer that’lt shall
SUCCESS
'neoessaryi
ilcjsible Period.
Merchants from abroad will do well to give
jfcJRUMPTON & 120., a Call, 36T Liberty street,
opposite Reona. Railroad Rsssenger Depot.
45r>* Beware oi all imitations. None genuine
unless bearing oar trade mark. Silver Pearl Shell.
as secured by the inventor by National copyright.
mh2-tf •
moot the expectations
jußfiion of the questions
n approaching .
fc'UUlS ,XJiI)TS, *C.,—
CAMPAIGN.
200 boxes Oranges, prime,
100 do Lemons,
)00 frails Irithi Almonds,
10 bales Bor. Almonds,
60 bags Tarragona.Almonds,
60 do Sicily-Almonds,
.76 boxes Shelled Almonds,
to bags English Walnuts,
25 do Brazil Nuts,
80 do Filberts,
200 do Bea Nuts,
6000 ('ocoa Nuts,
In store and landing, and for sale by
KEYAIER k BHOS.,
mh4- 126 and 128 Wood st
iEPARTMENT
rjii be given to the News
we shall to obtain
Black Diamond Steel Works,
TELEGRAPH
$L4Ujk sb|**
dir.
Bedt Quality of Beflned Cast Steel,
~ Square, Flat and Octagon, of all size#,
’ '-Warranted equal to any imported or manufac
tured in this country.
A'B'T M EJf'T'S'f
istr ; /->-
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OFFIOB XKtJ WABSHOITO,
lla* 151 First and UO * U)9 Second ata,.
feblfrlyd : - PITTSBURGH.
tA BCSH. SEED BUCKWHEAT,
OxJ ?& bbls. Dried Apples.
1000 bush.. Ear Corn,
. 1000 bush. Oats.
300 bbls. Gaff Mills Flour.
1q store and for sale by
PATTEBSONA AMMON
Jets No. 6 Wood >ts.
|0 FlAkufs PamE PRESH BUT
10o\)bls Potatoes,
* 1000 bush Oats, f
200 bbls Family Flour,
In store and for sale by
PATTERSON & AMMON,
niySO No. 8 Wood st.
' wroW opened. .
i.ATKST BTVCBB OF BII.S
and cloth Mantillas, Sacques, Talmas, Cir
culars, &o. Also, (Jlo&king.Qlothsof all shades,
Shawl* and Dress'-Goods.. Selling cheap for
cash. Call and see, at H. .1. LYN<JH‘»S,
m Market street, between Fifth and Diamond.
je!6 : * ■*" •ft _ '•
il Department
who ii every way qual
ge of his duties j it wil
jted in an
mblic of honest- and fair
itcpancc or eocourage-
WiWraD;
-d AA TOSS OW WITH
IUU backs «m«re4 ol4^hewepapers ; or
anything that bfcen wiitflig of printing
paper, lur which the highest price will be paid
af mir Fa>»er and JEtag .Warehouse,; No. 83 ;
>MITHFU.Ln STREET. .
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" THE POST —PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 17 1864.
STEAMSHIPS *•* «
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KJEDAR,
OLYMPUS, >
TRUSTERS:
ISAAC JUNES, President,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
PARK, BROTHER & CO.,
MAKCPAOUBBRB OF
TO BLAST eubsaces.
• aQmB A RBHCS^
corner Market anrcYnsgK£rc!
t* .sO3 ~aaf fc«to j i» ,* »w «« '
1864.
Pennsylvania Oea^a^Baiiroeui
NIIVJS 3UAII-.Y TBAINB.
through'' Af?i ’OMMOt> Atign, tSain
leaves thepassenger station dailyy(excepfc Sum
hay,) at 6M s. m., .topping •*. Ml-tation* bo.
tween Pittsburgh And PhUftaelphia, anAmsking.
direct connection for New York at PMlailfilpnia.
> THE TIUUM’OH. T(IAll. TRAIN leaves
the Passedger Station every morning, (exoept
Sunday,) at 2 60s. m,, stopping onlyaf principal-
Station., and making, direct cotmemlona at liar
rlshurg for Baltimore and. Washington, And for
NewSork via Philadelphia.
THROUGH EXPRESSTRAIN»Ieaves dally,
at 425 p- m., stopping only at principal Sta
tions, making direct- connection at Harrisburg
for Baltimore and Waahington, and for New
York-via Allentown Route and Philadelphia.
THE FAST: LINE leaves the Station daily,
(except Sunday,) ats 86 p. m., stopping oniyjit
principal Stations, connecting* at Harrisburg Ibr
Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia
for New York. ‘ 4 '
JOHNSTOWN AOOOMMOBATION TRIAN
leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 3 00 p. m.,
ping at all stations, and -running aa far as Oone
maugh. i - „
FIRST ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall's
Station, leavcsdaily, (except Sunday,) at62o k.m.
SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall’s Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
U 40 a. m. „
THIRD ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall 1 * Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at
3.50 p. m.
FOURTH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for
Wall’s Station leaves dally, (except Sunday,) at
6 OOp. m. 1 •.< . • V : ..■ , :
THE OHUKOITTKAIN leaves Wall’sSiation,
every Sunday at 905 a. m.; returning leaves
Pittsburgh at 1246 p.-m.
RETURNING TRAINS
ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS :
Baltimore Express 12 20 p. m
Philadelphia Express . 1 25 p. m
Fast Line 12 60 a. m
Through Mall Train 12 20 a. m
Johnstown Accommodation 10 06 a. m
Ist Wall’s Station Accommodation.,., S 16 a. n\
2d Wall’s Station Accommodation..... 8.36 a. hi
Bd Wall’s Station Accommodation..... l 66 p. in
4th Wall's Station Accommodation-... 6 65p. m
Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia
Express at 1 26 p. m. on Mondays.
TRAINS FOR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI
ANA connect at Hlairsville Intersection with
Through Accommodation, Johnstown Aocommo*
ilation and Express Traiu East, and with Balti
more Express and Johnstown Accommodation
West.
TRAINS FOR EDENS BURG connect at Gres
son with Express Trains and Mall Train West,
and with Through Accommodation and Express
Train Bast.
The Traveling public ill find it greatly to
their interest, in going East or West, to travel
by the PennsyD auia Railroad, ar the accommo
dations no w ottered cannot bo surpassed * on - any
other route. The roadie ballasted with stone,
and Is entirely free from dust, we cau promise
safety, speed and comlort to all who may favor
this road with their patronage.
FAU k i
TO NEW YUfiK.
PHIIiAJDEIJMUA
BADTIAIOH.K
laANCASTKK
HARRISBURG...
Baggage Cheeked to all Stations on the Penn*
sylvani* KAilrondt and to Philadelphia, BaltF
more ami New York.
Passengers purchasing tickets In cart will he
ohargeU an acceus acconlmg to distance traveled
in addition to the Station rates, except from Sta
tions where the Oominuy has no Agent.
NOTIt’E. — In case ot loss, the Company will
hold themselves responsible lor personal baggage
only, and lor an amount not exceeding Uoo.
N. B.—An Omuibus l.ine has been employed to
oouvey Passengers and Baggage Vo and from the
Depot, at a charge not to exceed 2$ ceuts (or each
passenger and baggage.
For Tickets apply to
J. STKWAKT, Agent,
At the P. K. K. Passenger Station, on Idbertf
and Grant streets. JJ"W
1864. fig«BMg 1864.
THE PITTSBURGH,
FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY,
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad.
BUMMEB ARRANGEMENT.
ON AND AFTER A HU. l.t, H 64,
traini run as totlows, viz -
Leftre
PitUb'g. VorObPgo. For Glov'd. ForWheel'g
Express l.(K»a. m. i.OOa.m. 1.00a.m.
Express ‘l.lu |<. ru. 1.10 p. eu. l.lOp. in.
Mall train . onuetta a I New Brighton with train
or New t.’natle and Erie.
KETUKNINO.
Arrive Pittsburgh,
p., F.W. C. 11’y..3.20 a. w., i.M p. ui., 3.00 P
oi., 1.60 p. ui.
t». a. P. K. K-. .3.t0 a. m., 3.60 p.m., 6.U6 p. oi
AI'OOMiUODATION TKAINH.
Leave Allegheny
For Alliance. ForN. B. ForN.U. ForSteu’e
3.10 p. m. 9.16 a. m.
1-2.00 m.
4.40 p. m
640 p. m.
RETURNING.
Arrive Allegheny,
P., F. W. &. O. 8’y.7.1Q a. m., 9.20 a. m., 2.36 p.
m,, 4.00 p. ru.
O.iiP.K. H B.SO a. ax.
GEO. P ABB IN, Agent.
•Union Passenger Station, Pittsburgh, Pa
A. Q.OASSEUJfcKEY, A^ent.
Allegheny OHy.
auB F. K. MY KBS, Gen. Ticket Agent,
Pittsburgh & ConriellsvlHe R. R.
guimmor Arrangement,
ONjANO AFTER MONDAY, KAY »I>,
is#a. Trains wiU leave the Depot, oorner oi
Kou and Water streets, aaioUoivs:
Leaves Arrives at
Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh,
mall to and from IPntown. ”7 60 a. in. 600 p. m.
Express “ “ 8 40 p. m. 9 so a. m,
IstmlteejportAco’dn. 11 oo a. m. 660 a. m.
2d “ “ 6 16 a. m. 3 06 p. m.
Ist Port Perry
Braddock^s
Sunday Uhurch Train to .
sod from M’koeaport, l 00 p. m. 10 00 a. m,
For tiokets apply to BOULTON, Agt.
W. B. rsTOUf, Supt. ap3o
PITTSfipBOH, PA.
LARGEST. CHEAPEST, AND
■ moit aacoe*«ful BUSINESS MAN'S COL
LEGE Id the United States.
49*Students oan enter and review at any time*
CIRCULARS containing fall information sent
vrbb of charge to .any address on application to
the Principals. jenkins * smith.
de7-law4£y Pittsburgh, Pa
THE HOWE SEWING MACHINE.
Invented 18*5. Perfected 18W».
Received tribute from all
other Sewing Machines, attbe World's Fair.
1S&2; while the Singer Sewing Machine received 1
an honorable mention on its merits; and Wheel
er A Wilson's a medal for its devictualled ‘“Cir
cular Hook." The Howe Sowing Machine, was
awarded a premium (to an English Exhibitor,)
.as the best /or all purposes on exhibition. Our
lightest Machine guaranteed to make perfect
work op .the lightest and heaviest fabrics.
Sold and rented at Nos. 12 & 14 St. Clair street*
A.M. MoGRBOOBi
Agent.
my3o-d*taw-ly
pIoKLEH, KETCHUP AND SAU*»E—
100 doz K gallon and quart Plokles,
so do ulut Pickle*, *
30 do English Pickles, assorted,
300 do Tomato Ketchup, quarts and pint*,
300 do Pepper Sauce*
. -20 jdo Uirmberland Sauce,
'lO do Worceateahlre Sauce,
6- do Walnut Ketchup;
5-_dO Mushroon Ketchup,.
30 dp Imported French Mustard,
' MP'dtT'lmitation do . do
Just received and for safety 4 '
V * -7 KEYMER 4. BHOS n
136 and 138 Wood st.
ftWfl
Raisins, prunes and cue-
RANTS—
I ,OQft pkgs. Btujch and Layer Raisins. in whole
. . haifanil quarter boxe§,
AO mate Seedless Raisin*, _
35 hega <u> do v .
SO.casksprime Zaaie 3ttff»flts,
50 kegs French Prunes and Plums,
25. boxes do • do
JXfrt and lor sale by '
>; j REYMEE k BROS.,
i u i 136 and 128 Wood ft.
;rp%H!Befi M)T OF ‘
3 m»’ ! ' c Coagres* 6's Tobacoo,
.. *i _. Baltimore Spun Tobacco.
'* V ‘7 SSvy Pounoia *«a w‘‘if *]»**<
i« 4 n
\tlcM jia^i^gnTiyp^TbtacpQ,..
Shots ~
* Bt. CAsrDAy, -
NQTL ; STOCK, mm BOND jANDrMQfImGE,!
ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER,
Oficß in Jones’ Building, over “Internal itev-
PAPER MAW A e¥ORI^:
S. B. & C. I*. MABKLE,
Manufacturers and Dealers In
i 5
’ And all kinds of Wrapping Paper,
Have Bemored
FROM NO. 37 WOOD STREET, TO
No. 3? ,§outhflelcL Stoat,
Pittsbuegh; pa.
■ paid for E AGS. apJ
X.TJIMOIXT OIL. •WORKS.
DUNCAN, DtJNLAP GO:,
HANTjrACTUKBRS OT
PURE WHITK B^FUUCD
o a. xi'aa c> wr o i x. s’,
Office, aoi LIBERTY'STREET,
mS'Mmd . ; , .J>IXPSByEGHi PA.
HOUSE CARPENTERS.
House Carpenter and" Jobber,
Between Wood and Liberty street!.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
J9*Orders Solicited and promptly attended to.
PRANK KELLY,
Alderman and 1 Attorney at Law,
NO. 81 FIFTH STREET.
• of account! and all legs? bud
nett promptly attended to. se^lyd
LOAN OFFICE,
HENRY W. CIMIOTTE,
NO. 100 SMITH FIKLD ST.,
Near the corner of 6tb,. PITTSBURGH.
mf ONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL
IT! quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia
monds, Jewelry, Goki and Sliver Watch!!, and
aU kinds of valuable articles, for any length of
time agreed 00. The good! can not be delivered
without the Tiokct.
from T A. hi. to 10 P. M.
jaao .
ENGINE BUILDERS.
.»12 80.
. 10 60
. 10 oo
. 8 SO
. 7 66
WM. M. FABER &, CO.,
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
Iron Fiinthtors,
General Machinists and Boiler Makers,
MSIB TBS
Penns. 11. R., Psevenscr SUtloi,
PITTSBURGH, PA-
MABIIKACTURKK AJ.L KINDB OF
It|| Steam Engine*, ranging from three to one
hundred And tilty horse power, and suited for
Grist W ills, Sara M Ills, Blast Furnaces,, Fsc to
ri em, etc.
Give particular attention to soastruotion
of Engines ami Machinery lor grist mill!, and lor
uprights, mulay and circular saw mills.
Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship
ment at abort uotlot. Engiues and Boilers of
•Very description.
Also, furnish Boiler* anil Sheet Iron seperately,
W rought I run Simi ting, Haugen and Bullies in
every variety, aud coal mue the manufacture of
Women MacMuery'aiul Machine t lards.
eOur prices arc low, our machinery manufactory
id of tne best quality of nmiei ials, and warranted
n all cartel to give satialaction.
Jan inters from all parts ol the country solid
led and promptly filled; fcSl-d&w
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C
Piano Covers,
Fine Embroidered Cloth,
Embossed Cloth,
A new and
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
Just received at the Netr Carpet Store of
MTarland, Collins. & Co.
tall
Venetian Blind Trimmings,
An entirely new and complete assortment
just received at the
N'EM r CARPET STORE
OP
2
3.M p. m.
M FARLANO, COUJHS * 00.
mhi
DAUB & CAUPEIy. i
MEROHANT TAILORS,
' 185 SMITHPIBtD ITttBKT,
WE HAVK Jt'ST HKCEIVBfD A
l&tge iu>d well wlsoted itpaif of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS',
iCoDslsting of
Ololhi, Oaaalmmtf Vutinga, 4Mi '
Also, a large stock of
OBTTPS FTONISHINQ GpODS,
Including Lockwood’s Cloth Lined PAPER
COLORS, NECK TIES and everything usually
kept by first-class Furnishing Stores. Orders'
promptly executed. mhMyd
7 00 a, m. 8 30 a. ra,
4 16 p. m. 640 p. m,
OHABLES L. CALDWELL,
(Successors to Jas. Holme* 5t00.,)
PORK PACKER,
Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Hama,
Smoked Beef, to.
CORNER MARKET AND FIRBT STS.,
UeelLlyd
JASIEB M’LAUGHUN
OYSTERS, RUTTER, GAME,
aeo libebtv street,
dei-dtf Downstairs.
Wall Papers from 8c to 13 p't roll; Window
Shades from 100 to $6; Oil Cloths from too to
•1,60 per yard; Fancy Good in all varieties, at
the
Haw Wall Paper & Fanoy Goods House
Of " I'OEKSST-KR-jfc, SCHWAHZ, s
_febl* • ’ |»|stnflhljihl .tfreet- *
Drihdfhuit—
-16 bush Dried Peaches, halves,
25 “ “ Apples,
Just received end for sale by
J-’ETZEK & ARMSTRONG,
oorner ol Market auii t irat bU.
Jc7 .
P‘ OTATOEB
- .
SOO do .^dQ'< ■ •' 5-;
100 do di PlnkTEyesi
Just received And for e&le by
FETZE R &. ARMSTRONG.
mine corner Market a d Fir .stats
H pfrrarED sugars— t t
l»bbU “A” iwiil “P" Oo’fffeVsqgirpl
30 4o Oruatjed, Granulated, And j Powdered
Su^ar—Mow in afore anil for sale bf ..
REVMEK & BROS*
US and *BB Woofl ; |fr
fjpOllftT SOAP
-100 boxes F*ncy, 3foitefc.*nd: : Soap,
In store and for **ic by - ..?i •
. ’ BEYMEK A BROS.,
• 1 ‘ink* 128 and 128 Wood ft
BAS K *®SB I WJ*■ '-A »®
tf,-. ~ d iWOaici SpartdiMrM>«eUAul «o-gi-“
Alton uitforlairEy y>wj»Kii b« t:
i'jg.-,i ; l Mlftl^HfcePGgEßaaOW
PITTSBURGH.
LAMPS, OIL, &C: •
OUBTIS 0. STEHMETZ,
OBKIBAL
SHOP, VIRGIN ALLEY,
ALDERMEN.
LOAN OFFICES
Victoria,
TAILORS.
PORK PACKERS.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
OYSTERS, GAME. &C.
DHiXBB IV
POULTBY AND EGGS,
WALL/ RjfVPERi&Cj u i t
JOaEPH U.
OMMSEP
* IrFpraign-And-Bomestitr'Dntn, Medicine*,
gU fc^ftgtaft=!
NO. rmiDfißAti. BTBBET..,
STEAMBOAT TOBetNG/r^P^
AKDBEW KLQILUf.....,J THOKA* SlUtlI.'BEl 1 >
jaraßT;pHtPf>6,.Jß.n ... , Special Partner.
Geeeral^PaiiDen. 1 , ’ r .- ]
mow cisY forge, ,
K LOMAN & P&IPPS,
' NINTH WAKD, TrrTSBtTROH.’
MANUPAtTIIHE BAJK mOW, GBSjT.'
era! Baliway and Steamboat Fotgingsj •
Freight and Locomotive Axles, Ac.
GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS!
Al> I»\r &. EWESS,
PLUMBERS AND OAS FITTERS,
j NO. 165 WOOD BTREET,
Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and
NO. 41 OHIO Sf ALLKGHKNT,
;< ;() ‘KKAJR TH» MATCH’S OTOICS.
PUMPS, HTDBANTS, SHEBT LEAI>,
Lead Pipe, Pig 1 and Bar Lead, and Plumb*
er’e Material In general. Oil Befineries fitted up
Inthe moit approved manner. Tanka lined with
Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and
Gas Fixture.
. 49»N. 3,—Aii order* promptly attended to* •*
Aps-iyd
watches and jewelry
JEWELRY.
rInHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE JUST
IM. Opened a very large anddealrablfe atopk of
■i ITNE GOLD JEWELEI,
GOLD & SILVER WATCHES,
. Poi Ladies’ sbd Weavi fine
Bronze Clocks, ;Fancy Goods,
gILvKR-PLATED WARE,
Berth as Castors, Oalie and Fruit .
Goblets, Card Cases, Tfca Sett*, eteJ 1 -
BKINEMAN, MEYRAN A h'EIRLE,
4p90- 49 Fifth*street.,'
BREWERS AND MALSTERS.
SPENCER & M’KAY,
BREWEES & MALSTERS,
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY.
WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A
superior article of
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
Arul will continue to make it our aim togive
nttafftc-tlon to all of our customers. Mri Roht.
Watson, of Liberty street, wiii have the manage
of our business, with full control in the Brewery.
Address ail orders to SPENCER A M’KA Y,
Pheonix Bre weryv Pittsburgh, Pa,
' JOS. SPENCER,
JAS.U’KAY.
Butterlield Sc Go.,
Malsters and Hop Dealers,
WATER STREET,
WKEEI4NO, VA-
Bdeci-lyd
IRON WORKS.
ORMSBY IRON WORKS,
Wharton Brothers & Co.,
Aeub now prepared to hr
cdrc orders from the trade for all sizes of
Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band & Horse Shoe Iron
OK THE BEST CIVAUTY.
Pittsburgh. Jan. 7, ISO.
ATTORNEYS-AT; LA W.
VAUK6 U. HrtFttlN© TUOMAB C. LAZAAR
Ilopkina & Lazear,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
10. 103 FIFTH STREET,
riTTSBTTRQH, PA,
, OqUeattons anil other legal business attended,
to'ln Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and ad
joining countlea. jan2s-2md
HOUSEFURNISHING.
UPHOLSTERY.
'sb. 85 Fourth Street, Sear Wood.
r|,HE SUBSCRIBERS MASI'PAC
JL T IjlE and keep constantly on hand every
srticld In their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments,
Oqrtain tioods, Comforts; Feather Beds, Mat
tresses of ail kind*; also, the -celebrated Patent
Spring. Beds. All kinds of Shades, Blinds and
iEiactorcs. . .
attention govern to sQ orders for tit*,
ting and laying down Carpets, Oil Cloths, flee,
octn-lyd ROBERTS * ROENICK.
CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD.
SUPERIOR CRACKERS,
64 Fourth streat.
LIME MANUFACTURERS.
To BuUders aiul Contractors.
WE ARK NOW MANUFACTURING
a superior article ol t . ,
LIME,
Which we are prepared to deliver from our
COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET*
BHfi'f QUALITY 0» • ,
FAMIIjTT OO^Xi,
Always on hand
my 19 DICKSON, STEWARTA 00. '
PLANING MILLS.
JAMES MILLING ABU MONONGAHK
LA PLANING MlLL.tWoold respectfully
inform the public that he 1 «£ rebuilt since the
fire, and having enlarged Mb establishment. and
filled it wi th the newest ;&nd mott approved in a>
ehinery,li now prepared Ao furoiih flooring “and
planting > jarda, scroll sawing and re-sawing,
aoors. sash and shutters, kiln dried frames,
mouldings, box making, Ac.
Soirru PITTBBDBOH, Sept. 1,1857. Ja9o
ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE,
Under Oare of the Franciscan Brothers,
mHIS INSTITUTION, SITUATED IN
A Loretta, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, -
about four miles from ('reason Station, on the
gUfeet rddtfe between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh,
was chartered in 1859, with privileges to confer
the usual Oollogiate Honors and Degrees. The
locatloh bfthe College is one of the moat Healthy
in Pennsylvania—.this portion of the Allegheny
mountains being proverbial for its pure water,
bracing air, And picturesque scenery.
The Scholastic year commences on the FIRST
DAY OF SEPTEMBER of each year, and ehS
on theFIRST ©F JULY, following. Itiadivided
.Intq two Sessions. Students cannot return home
"betyeehthe Sessions. All the Apparatus neqes
aary ta Land Surveying. Engineering, Ac-SiL
will be furnished Dp the institution to the
Students. . 1
Instrumental an \ Vocal Music forms no extra
charge. Students will be admitted from eight
years to the agesof manhood. ' - *
Teems— Board and Tuition, payable half yearly
in advance.... 16.
Betiding and Washing, per 5e55i0n.,....,... JO.*
> £ untying and use of instruments, per' ah-
Clasical and Modern I.y>(pu^pa 1 grtm.-,,, 10
Students spending Yacatlonat theOoJUege.. 28
Reference can be made to the Rt. Rev. Bishop
Domenec. Rt. Revr Bishop Wood. Philadelphia:
Rev. T. S. ReynoldfljLQrretto:} Rev.J>r. O’Hara, 1
Philadelphia-, Rev. Henry fil’Laughlin,, Phila
delphia ; Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harrisburg.
N % 8.-3 A hack runs daily to Lortatto ftdin
Cfreison.fi *
_**2 Rev, B.A. BUSH, Superb, .
iENUINN’S PATENT CHIMNEY
NIB CLEANER.—No more Chimneys broken
in.cleaning! It cleans a ehiinnfey Without wash*
ingand is the onJy>article .in*he'market that'
; .pieaw. Achimney ' properly.. Eor «*l£ *1 the.
principalLanp Stores, add at'theTlamiuuad Oil
Store of j
jv£7&y*oo B»SH JPBIUB OMsI,
my,
f?&§rr iwwa H*s ! « gdiiiifes
, « , SirosaS!u .z*.
HSins ' 1 <&is-s?G£ isil?’ >«*} »as*Jß±il vanity)
qi-J
° 1
,lO.<4oWmiB.ST4 Wltaf Mm**u*i* ■
-jji ~< ,(EEraaBTJ®aHlS2 uvitswior» 5>
S&f&V**
Bj FA'rriESOjr
~, PATSPEftSOW W'aOinlttyiY <" v
■ 1 ~ar*( atovw'Wooa ,! Bt. ) •«
Eittji)Ui*hjElau*e* ; Zb* fit;
W|6gmSB r , OpHPlSro S%d/j».'H?J»ek ! A. Off
r, .k Bent aB. . i’.vi.; W. mtaa*
REYMEfc & BBsr£EßB,-‘
:' j isueceuori'to'Btoyiner •** ’ ’
FirotMi iHatof Onafieetloiurjrf
Sugars, Fire Works, 4c.,
126 A^m^OOD
' riTTSBUBqH. | ‘
.ar. iDixitf 3Cifi'*riP‘ l r 1 ‘
; . ---
,ii;o. 4pi a aro'wr jp^
1 -• , Pittsburgh; iiL !;‘i,’V'
< myaa-iydfcw . ~ . i
BRASS FOUNDERS, ;•. !a
9. 0 ADJCAM ............. O^iwTOßD.'
' Gadmaa &> GrarWlordy -'
Uumr.il tureand keep : eon*t»aW on handover* .
, .nhety.of . . • i. ir.-
FINISHED BRASS WORK.
.f .-j
BBASS CASTINGS ot| rtperlornoooa* .i f
naa«.lß*dj.lt9ors>R U/: i'-.: r.-ii '-ri?
STEAMBOAT WOH.K AND REFAIBr
ldg pn>mptlr*ttenilod'to.'!Alaojrolol*&tt« 1
iot' Western PEixn*ylvaiilß; .fol' op
PUMPjt'wiWCaiijlwlP*
-Improvement attached/ 1 ■ •- :i ' VfeblO- :i
.. j. & jL-arsTEEir,
BEARS FOfHDKBS,
, GAS ACSTD STEAM EITTEBS,
i axiiscntt>soy v.
BRASS ANB
Albo, Brass Castings of all 3EQndB, :
MjMleatthe sliorictnotioo.'
Particular attention paid to fitting apsndre*>
pairing of ptf* BHEmkEIES, •*
31 4 34 Water Street, near Liberty
TBE MEUBERS OF THISFraU BE
lag practical mGchanlfcßAtfTO&arfyc&ih 7 ex- :
oeriecce lathe business Will eraurfe w giye sitf-.
lSfaetion in every eespeet. ‘We are ; aho agfejit«'
for Guild, Garrison k Go. 3 *, Steam Pomps-Mr:
water and oil. ' . 1 'Sffiffil ’'
STEEL WORKS.
TBAAfT JTUJBS.-JOHN L. BOTp. ,TU. JC’CpJ LQlieH.^
Pittsburgh Steel Wto^
JONES,- - BOT 1) & ■ 001,-
MAKOFAOTnHSEB Or ,
Cast Steetf clip, Spring, Plow and A B
Steel Springe and Axle*,
Comer of Koaa and First Streets, ’
nofZk-l? ' PrPTSIIIJEGH,
GLASS WORKS;
w. ourTNiNanAK..p: {nmrr/BotfiM.. ifenSESj
aOPJOfI NOHAM... i f.'. /.. .6.' ‘'
UfSSINGHAMS 4 C tM-PilT T S
*UKGH CITY GLASS WCmKS—Ware
house U 9 Water street, MffttnSE Firtrt tm%“
Pittsburgh, Pa., ; three doors belonr; toe Rlora**
gaheli House, manufacturers of Pittsburgh' City.
Window Glass. Brugglsta’ Glaßa'Ware and'AipeK
clean ConvejfGlass, lorParldrXVlinftiwbjCJfiuKih-.'
os and publicbuilding*. i! , 71 * ' * l: apt “
jads-emd
WINES* LIQUORS, &G.
E. T. MIDDEETiON, . . ■
IMPOBTBB 09
WIRES, BMSE&I &C^
Also, sole proprietor of the
i ' t * : 1 -fittzi ii tn-idr
OLD WHEAT WHISKY,
No* 5 Norifi Front St*,
mhl+dyd T^HTLAPELPHTAj
", JACOB
Importer and wholesaledeAlhriff
FOREIGN WINES AND TIQUORS.
; . 1 160 SMITHFIEXa* STREETj',
Three doors above lv E*4
fACOR KKhLER : W(»tfM) ESYlffiK 1
tJP particular attention to Ms stock of lQecmhn'
Wines ahd French Brandies, WtifMfnas• been re- 11
looted ahd imported by himself. Families and
•Gbjnfahe* could ticpenn on .obtaining afrMa.es
tablishment Dm bert.andpuiestofWmea. /Pure
. Edquors of ali kinds, I rnaai to any in thecityv'aK
Ways on hand. Also, Pure Old Rye Whisky and
the befet RectifiedMonongahela v . <f> t>f oqap i;
HEITBY W. BEAUMONT & CO,
D 1 h T.BBfl XH
Eoreign Brandies, Wines and Outs*
ALSO,
Blaafcberry, Raspberry, Wild Cherry, ancLQin-;
, get Hiandles, Old nlonongahela, Rye, and
. her Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, Ac.,
PTO. S 3 LIBERTY BTREETy
Opposite Fourth street, ' r - '
~i •«. . PITTSBDSOHiPA,,
jr» TTjftels, Taverns Mid Families luppHed a
moderate profits for Cosh. my2Wyd
B. L. H. DABBS,
PHOTOGRAPHIC
46 and 48 BL Clair Street, '
PITTSBURGH.*!
WATER COLOR ■
Life Size Photogtatihs in, JJraypft Oil,
India Ink, eto. Photograpps Landscape
and Fancy Background!. v lyprrmrpes. Photo*
gTapic Albums, Q-ilt Frames, 'euadFapoy Articles
adapted to the Photograpic business, % my 2!
S. S. BR¥ A:N, „
NOTARY PfflLlC,
69 FOUJBTH SUBSET,
49~Otfice hours from 9 a. m. to 6 p, m.
myStt • ■ r - •
J.il. .V..!&-&iHAY»BIf.
DAY & HAYDEN,
, to J. F..i)njy' Co.
TAWAmrFACTURERS, Importers and Deal
XjJbt in-Saddlery. Coach ,and,Trunk,-Hard
ware, ana Carriage Trimmings . No; b 8 Wood
street, Siga of the (Jeldenjgtirrnp^/Pittsburgh.
I SIEGE OP VICKSBUBO.. u ,
FicTijßiAt, BJiftf'
resenting this famout
. ... " ■ = R MW^4«j,rl
Tobacco— ; . '
3 hhda'Leaf TobaocOi
ehoies'V”. .;*a iui«
In/Btorfrandfar Sdeny . ■
f . FErmlk Armstrong. >
mydo corner Market and-Ftrst-sts ■*
TBESOH PAPEE HANeBfSs”
Mam ir
EKSIONB, UGDALUONB
Mitses and children’s Balmorals, (Jailers and
Boots at the lowest price, r ”
Jell «k*
Butter- . ~
“ StoKM from Bon Bijrtet,
' ‘ SO keg. FrpabjpackedrSutter,
and (orßaH^bjr-— ~7~ ..
/FETISH * i-BUSfHOSOf 1 -
jel4 i
movEitdlfi ootjoiianOTi '<jov
■ - 4“*s-* 9*l ■ ■a’WWQ Ot-
Foriale ; ; ,oO *«?443SBStBJMraip"< < >
l ,t*i. f& xmxoq*stftbTi !
—* "‘ nv
,is- i; _ I jig* tHAsaxja .sao
MERCHANTS.
GROCERS.
BANKS AND BANKERS.
>{ H*glng organized minier the HatumirCo'
wwwwata <> >
I',!“.A^d^SiiwrttoMg^^^^OT *b-«d4»
jts.,-7| part of ttß country.
V- Ottde for the preemytuntlrtfagcqmplatlqat, ,
HieJietyiß«BMagji<HW».«K»n»grj9t-Woo , l nnm'- 1 *»
andyirgin alley, gfUUtiflgjEpppiyttJiajr : 3i jJ
■ttH ■**!* J
-flfesC' llflfeii’ '
-' 3 Jg>AJtt REINEMA •'
.7 fl.O. tem.\ jaM-amd,,.. h: /.li
iiTKfV HOJLMKB, A SMSB,!BAS«£.*«» iuruh
• »nd TEionange Broken »naDeile*,ln
ffoKi,:Dttltif 'AcSpytfdei/ObS ‘ Sileefiril
««■"<* ...KmißtngM imu^hoJgMtMrtiiariM'•
Western pitiesconstiequif tar«la< u *!r.t. sr,».j vi.ni ■ .’it
, iOoUebttonrnliaa in nil tie cities Unowhoirt,
thePntteatstateii u . .
or cturrent napcrJ Ntx.&7 'Matltet xtxeowfeetsceslS' ; ;, .e
TfaWandlfonttn^tteeti,-k ~i r. sidi.n ivc ntnrcoserf
.iindfibmiKo^ember.iit.to; JKkyi l«t,fto»j» tot 11 '-s
p^S%^S f ' i ’' !i! 94
twice-e yetrvitt- June slid i ■December.' 'lntereito - - - 11 '• ■’ ,;
ma wen declared teTrit-annuaUr, In 3une-*adt>e- y;
iffioflSTßSi tmoigMfced,,«tSanto.....,,„.
‘ofM* percent‘i-yeer.' larToao * ,lr "
■ plieed tto'tta i“di
■mredltof taeflepoeltgr MJKMtoU, .> i tuw
•srteinterMtfiMntSeflrßt dSJ»of Jimeandl)*.
ictmbct, comppundlߣ' : twfei -& *y@iF ß tHtliow ' u
aooti)liiKtt»d«po<itaEt»«&UcreTOiy topnMßt''- 1
ihUTriiuhpok. .Atthie rstemonqyryUldouMeta'j;. esiiu
Boot* oonttfnlM ts«Ob»rt«T,Br-La*» l ßal»*' 1 "- 1 ‘
-«AdltegnUttqiiit,{iiriiUhwl great; '.-a.
‘sW** •““*»*«■* "" — irf -- '
?n»n*Jilii aEOEoBi -:i u ' ■
. r iftTT>ab-tt nfanyi ’XjhutfSL^i^nfiocfcj•
■Peter A. Mad airy ■ JFameeSliMte,;: «;*
‘■SKfejM^asw-
O -..ifcea. »V> -1" M IaOBTJKS. * <ruat~>
OelrinAjtemfc, Henry iJEiynoH,
B®* - “«Btetar.
rewiscj ' 1 ; -« ••> JolUi I ©#' : ' u *- }I,,i ' lf *
A. OarrlWj. vi.. BoJbectfiotd),. i; i
Fahneatofckji . ,- ~1 Al&tainf&'Spe&Y - 1
?oM7e Gillespie, Alexander Tindle*
§! 3j WHuSanklik* ; 7;
{VtitktJL- Hunker, . ,Isaac, WMtticr,- . ..
‘fircSlramW- 1
1 Titoe-TD. safo i * .*»”<•«» *>■
• ,pHiLAQEt#HiA cards.: - C;?;:
ttOSIUB UIUKS. . ... ....I.OHASi 01 • 8 WOP*." 01 ‘
a.gee &■
>' 11 l ve»<fiig| t iw- -si «w».
IdTavliwiVw.L
Opsp®ai»iMJH;
l6 South Water flt. l^ njil t*
-a 1.1.!.- I.u.i ' i-PWTTM TtCTJPCTT Ay .’ll -l
IW’iaberal advAaoermtoto vb' ’ednilgnkeint*' I '' 1 " Ji!
when required* eI i, j, s . my*lyd ■■ '
‘iti&EOBGE GS-:
I jv;. 1 *!,.. - aetJ iK
-£f *..
-,
!-, . 810 STBEEH^ 1
07
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_Pjrt6Bti2xapto9ed- ? i .. --.i >fi.m
P3I»SB^:AOT&PAfI?iaSTv, n
B^MO^n-ramm
~ Handieolumns,&o.«- • ■■■■-■><■ *>■■'■
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■m»; «ppnW ;(!(I#BS, "
■SjiOTS^SWKSa.tr:"'JS
m7l->ra •
HOTELS.RESTAUBANTS, &C.
sua-V-a-o-OQ Ecotras, ■ • "
V' ,u ;Wl>. 36tt UaßßTTS’rftbß'P.-' 1 i;i
itexi to. PeEnsylvaniA'PflHseager I Depot,
; ..,,,,john 1
Havik cr i^fD { EU'’riup.up* ,
with aH-Ufembdera ‘ „
‘uiair;r«&ort, thestibttrfbariapreparedto'SbeoaH - 1 :Xj£<i
mdfttehfii oldoastomers and the public geaer*' i:
ally, with the beat the market -afibida. -Oysters
served up in every variefrvof «tyta*mjttnfm'4 ■>£
Ha juiaAleshe
feels confidentiQreeommendiinrthfim’tathe bub*’
lie ffflrthiyir ayaftHanuft- »:•?•■!•»jsfTiit i .t iuV : > '-:»r &
hhasola t myflP-tjit;
, l IHA-MONDALLBY, '
• - it (•'> '• S> ’"‘l
rnra, 1 ; subscbim; assovscbl - a<
that j)e .tiladsLteiMatot of i-v...; rf
•ortttilß"-oM»ad~HeUihlin»ra ' ! '
■ Jafrn-iyd gropdiSor.
YOUNG’S EATING SALOON;;
WheM «Bd att ! ortfir ! '
asMOo wtU be ,thm mort«l»l»Ubl* ! ’ v
**ric^^ : ’"'. ’ l
idjMustomtetlatheUwtm -„-
irtfi«tre£t. H6TiMrfWagij>«htTiil „„
M 8 pen quality's/ fa rt
■tflonir; ‘ 1 * fcoa
Fourth *
fliltywfl, patranoefrom Fourth; , lyltHy
iiM zt <H ■■
tirti' .it if.
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mxi.iTiv uttv. t > *h*«
reM rije«jQio W o.n- • *>
“FreeftomTottoM,” .. . ' „ w •> ■>»,
“Notd&ng&wmirtiffta'ltfrrn ''
i i out of their holes to d|eX
larsoid Whnl m >» In,«U-Uw>M+W ■ -r.. *
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