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0,17:402i PHILLIPS St W. H. SMITH,
r , coa..4v-F.ll OF WOOD 4. FIFTH STS.
5t1:4.1..,714/00104.0.—PIVE, DOLLARS a year, payable in
. .- Sive copies TWO CENTS—for sale at the
111 r Oe . the office., and by News Rays.
•
011 pi Mercury and ilialinfactaarer
. I.lll*shed WEEKLY, at the same office, on d
, • 1 14rdlima sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, a
in ad.
ouble
'';3o,lllie• Sinzle copies, SIX CESI'S.
Terms of Advertising,.
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..,.• 4 471,01QUAILli OF TWELVE LINES OR LESS:
wires-' weenlon,
.0,50 One mnnib,
t rotsiatertionn, 0.75 Two motile, $5,00
rbeituiesertlons, 1,00 Three months, 6,00
7.00
-"Qnsee' months. 8,00
ir t, 1.50 Foer
wef week*, 3,00 Rix month", 10,00
Three weeks, 4,00 One year,
YE A RLY ADVERTISEMENTS, 15,00
eFiAnoxAete AT Pt liAlllnte.
OMR SFX47.I.
Toe Sviaref
all months, $13.00 Six montbe, 123,00
Gee yeai, 25,00 . One year. 35,00
(1-7-Larger advertisements in prorortion.
• CAEDS of four Dim Fix DoLiwts a year.
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PUBLIC; FF I 0 - E S,
CITY Posy Orrtca. Third between Market and Wood
rtresks—R. M Riddle, Postmaster.
Carrots Doom Water, 4th door from Wood st, Peter.
oon's haildings—MaJor John Wißock, Collector.
Ctrs' Tac.actitir. Wood between First and Second
"treeta—laincs A. Bertram, Treasurer.
cnonTT Tait.smay, Third street, next door to the
Third Pt eabytersan Chureli—S. R. Johnston, Trea, urer.
MATov's Omer, Fourth, between Market and Wood
Streets—Alexander Hay, Mayor.
Alrachaltes Exchange. Fourth, near Market sr.
BANKS,
Perrsaurtan, between Market and Wood streets, on
rord and Fourth streets.
Meaco•nrs' .xn MrosuracTnaras' .no FARRIERS' DE
POSIT RANK. (rorm,trly Saving Fund,) Fourth, between
s'Pood and Market st eels.
Esca.snor, Fifth street, near Wood.
HOTELS.
Itlonmstutint... Moss, Water ftir near the
bxcamtos Donn, corner of Penneet,
and Sr. Clair Bridge.
liihntcnawrs' Rom., corner of Third and Wood.
A ssaarcAellout., corner of Third and Smithfield.
SrArcg, corner of Perm street and Canal.
Simms* Agee, Liberty street, near Seventh.
Opuststs MAnsion Douse, Utterly St. opposite Wayne
IllatosptorasT Alas- , ton Doom Penn St. opposite Canal,
anarr Iv 001)S, ATTORNEY AND
AAP VOUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Office remo
fed 141 11alte.weit's offices on Grant al,. neatly onnosite
tists . blew Court House, next rooms to John D. Mallon,
gait,—First floor:
5.1. 10
: TWOS. H. ELLtarr, 31. D.-01fice removed to
jA. .
i. Clair street, between Penn and Liberty Sty ,
PittAirst
s p 10
11 El itGCN3D3.—Preston 4- Markey, w and
retail dealers in English, French, and Domestic.
Dr„? Goods, No. Rl, Marker st , PillB,lllrZil sep 10
M 9 C&NDLEgS & 319 CLURE, Attorneys arid
Counsellors al Law: Oilice in the Diamond, Track
oCthe old Court !louse, Pittsburgh. seri 10
EMOVAL.— It. Morrow, Alderman; off 'a north
IV side of Fifth sr., between Wood and Smithfield
41 1 torilit•
"'Pr) 10
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To rut Iv D Evrrr, wholes,gle Grnecr Reel if, ir k
ar--:..?:Alititier. Aqd Deafer in Produce and Pittsburgh
litannfactured Ankh... j 224 Liberty Street, Pitts
,4ol4.
sep 10
if* H. WILLI (Its I rum S. rht.wortl ET
TALI .4MS
Grocers PrOdnrc nod Coll miss 100 Merdiant.,
deininni In Pitisburgh iklauufuetured arl No. 29,
Wood street.
s u p 10
144170'11.1/iAItOLIINSON, A no , v
- inee on Ilrr uorl It Rich!
ti/Li ~ r t he Dia mond.l::,,lw,;:e.
sdtti tMiloiPon si requ,: up ma rs
AI. DUABORAW, Attorney at Law; tenth
• his prelesitional services to !fit public. Wire co
arc OrPiPtti anti Market Streets, tiltove D. Lloyd 4- („•.
vopr,.Piltabyr, l ll, Pa.
- -
loiiiiit 1 1,sinuttrir
J. lii. 11 WAN
GitiEltupp & KEAN, Illanuflrturers Conper
S
Tin, and Sheet Iron Ware, No. au, Front at., Fa's.
burgh. House Spouting and Siearnboat work p.'ornpllV
executed.
eliobiAs YOUN . FRANCIS L. VOUNG.
9[lllOS. B. YOUNG & CO., Furniture Ware
Rooms, uorncr of Hand st. 4- Exchange Alley.
wishing to purchase Furniture, will find it 10
tbeiredvantaee to give tll a call, tieing fully iiatisfied that
we tan piease as to quality and price. sep 10
MUTTON HAIIIS.—Jtist received 160 choice Mui
ton name, well cured and for sale cheap by !bed()
sen set/111,6y ISAAC lIARRIS,
'no JO
N 0.9. Filth st.
RUTA. BAGA.—A supp'y of Land t et h's Fresh Ru
in Bata, andalther dttferrta varieties of I urnin
Ste!, just rftei wed alfW for sale at REDI'CRI, PR itxs al the
Drug and Beni' i Store of F. L. SNOWDEN,
• Amp 14. — Aro. 184 Liberty street, head at Wood.
WEIREICLOSEY r S -Boot and Shoe
ri t No. 83 Fourth St., next door to the U. States
Bank. Ladies Piuneiin, Kid and Satin Shoes made in
he nemestmanner, and by the newest French patterns.
Sep 110
lik MORTIS MULTICA DEUS. in lois to soil
0401, purchasers; to be disposed of by
F. L. SNOWDEN,
No. 1:14 Liberty street, bead of Wood.
D ARLIA ROOTS, newer. and Fl ower Eeeds of ev.
ery description, earl always be had at the Drag
tad &Did store of F. L. SNOWDEN,
sees 10 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
0 1L1313. Illinois Annual Mammoth Onion Seed, for
sale at the Drug and Seed store of
SNOWDEN,
184 Llberty street, head of Wood.
100 LBS.NEtV JERSEY SWEET POTATOES,
for seed; Jest received by
F. L. SNOWDEN,
No. 184, Liberry head of Wood s
GA angN TOOLS, consisting of Hoes, Fancy Spades
:Transplanting Trowels, Edding Tools, Budding
(sires. Pruning Knives, Pruning Shears, etc., Jost re
xivitilsmlrfor sale by - P. L. SNOWDEN.
sesslo 184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
ri HOEG% Venison Hams.•—Just received a small sup.
P4yol very choice cured Venison Hams, tin retail
eigaia II tots for current money.
ISAAC HIRRIS. Agent,
end Cont. Merchant
'MITE Dutch Clov"ti3Orchard
Grass and
Kentucky Blue Grass, always on hand and for
No. 184 Libert P. L. SNOWDEN,
y street, head of Wood.
E IOSTER 4. BUCHANAN, dilarneys at Law, office
removed (rum the Diamond, to ..Attorney'sßow,"
had? sideof Fourth street, between Market end Wood
treat,
Rep 10
MiIISTRATES'BLANKS, for proceedings hi At.
eashattat under the late law, for sale at this Office.
01311 BALE.—Lots on the North East corner Or Coal
Lane and High street. Apply to
oep ID BENJ. DARLINGTON, Market, near 4th st.
tooLBS. La udreth's French Sugar Beet h eed,juat
received and for vale at the Drug and Seed
F. L.
184 Liberty st SNOWDEN.
r eet, head or Wood.
,'.: I LITTION . OF PARTNERSHIP.—The
zr - copartnership heretofore existing between WIL
JABI RIGHT and BENJAMIN HOPEWELL is this day
"ATM by sintnal consent. Witham Rigby is authorized
o GPI the akgamare of the Brm in settling up the business
f MOW. 6 / 1 14
WILLIAM RIGBY.
acp 10
BENJ. T. HOPEWELL
. ar et et. Imp IG-1 y
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JOHN ANDERSON, Smithfield Foundry, Water gt..
near the Monongahela House, Piitsturgh. gepilt--1Y
-r EONARD S. JOHNS, Alderman, St.
.1,1 coed door from Liberty. Clair street, se
rep 10-17
DR. S. R. HOLMES, Oili er
in Second
to Mulvany tt Co's (Hasa Warehouse street,
sep I next door
0-13'
QriusK 4- FINDLAY. Attorneys at Law, Fourth at.,
k... 7 near the Mayor's Office, Pith:bur:h. cep 10-1 y
1 11.1 NI I LTQN, A itarney at Law, VIM h, bet wren
Wood and Smil h field sta.. Pith:buret. ttep 10-1,
UGH TONER, Attorney at Law, North East corner
1 of Smithfield and Founh strrels. sep 10—ly
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RTfIuNPPON HA NYA. .............. ... ~. JAMES TM/till:II f...
ANN A 4- TurtNeur.i.'s Paper Warehouse, No.
1(14, Wood st., tvheremrty be hail u general supply
of wrßing, wrapp(n7„ printing, wall paper, blank books,
school books, ke, kr.
--
eel) 10--ly
IC. TOWNSEND 4- CO., Wire Workers and
„ Manufacturers, No. '23 Market street, between 2d
and 3d streets.
sep 10—ly
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:41XCITANCE noTEL, Corner of Penn and Si. Clair
A stieeig,hy
Alcli IBSEN t SMITiI.
rep 111-1 v
BROW NSVILLE JUNIATA IRON WORKS—Ed
ward Ruehes. Manufttelarer of Iron and Nails
Warehouse N 0.25, Wood it.. Tlttehti rgh. •srp 10 —ly
rG METAL -77 ions soft Pig Metal for sate by
. G. 4- A. GORDDN,
No. 12 Warrr 2,tiret-
Fri) 13
• 1 ShouildelCr:,llNorilsk:eTSl:y
3 000 `•"'• 16,000 lbs. Bacon
A. a onnos,
No. 12 W
J _
AS. PATTERSON, Jr., R r rniingliam, near Pittsburgh,
-Pa., Ma iiii iarturer or Locks. Hinges and Bolts; To.
brier°, Puller. Mill and Timber Screws; Housen Serews for
Rolling Mills, ,tc.
sep 10—tv
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I MIN :Wel - JOSH EY, Tailor and Clothier, Caber, v
UP
sheet, between Sixth and Virgin alley, S. , outli side,
sip LO
7W. BUR OR !DC 4. CO., Wholesaie Grocers and
Cominksion Mr•cliants— .f.',;,..rond street, between
Wood and Smithfield Ft s., Pit t•Murgli. Sep -1 y
G. 4- A. GORDON, Commission and Forwarding
Merchant., Water st.. Pittsburgh. ep 10—ly
IRA barns, a food article, received per S.
11 Corsair, and for sale by J. G. - A. CORDON,
srp 10
No. 12, %Vaier street.
Qua,4, R & 5101. A SSES.--40 Itinis New Orleans Su
ear; SO bids New Orleans Molasses; for sale by
sep ro
J. G. 4- A. GORDON.
Sim A R hid,
prime N. 0. Sazar, received per S.
B ine, and for sale by J. 0.- A GORDON.
sep 10 A.
No. 12, Water street
1./ BACON CASKS , in order, on hand and for sale by
sep 10 J. G. 4- A. COR DON, No. 12, `Valer st
S UGAR AND AlOl., A SSES.-1.3 lihde and 4 blils N. suza r , 32 bids N. 0. Moists,e,, received per seamboat
seri 10
t 0.
linporier, and for ,a Jr by J. G. 4. A. GonnoN,
No. 12. Water street
fir." 8131.5. 817) 011,, for sale by,
t_)
B. A. PA fl F.A.TOCIC r'o.
rOrller and lVoild,tv.
seil 10
Ger'r-i-rt Lampk for rate
i; ‘"l ' .. '
163 r
) , B. •1. FA I/ N CO.,
•400 LIFS. Prep:w4 Chalk. tor F e
rya/ by
EL A. FA !INES to
Fort
rtrr ner Co
QUI; UT AND 11)1,1S,ES -_go 111,k. N, O.
2.3 bid, do. do., log dn, rlaol.oion f,
CORPON,
No, 12 IN'ater
..ilr b,.
.r ,1 1;
B .I.NA I'ETITIONS, ()TI C ES,
C.
Le 11.•41 if/ B n knipirp pi
_Clod paper,/ in OW npprOVed by I lit! COll ri ,for Sale
:It 16r Offivt of the llrrrnrc and Dem ocrat.prr. tii
111
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10731. lII* 1311.1 It D, I, idle.' fashiolia kir lioio al
V shot. Ma iiiiiiici urer. N 0. lid], Third vreet, hfmwe f
Food a thl Saialilield sirceis, Viti.,hu riz II sep 10
• . BUCKMANTER, AT'RNEY AT LAW,
*t reel has rQmr.,,,,t Itis ()nice to the corner of Fourth
and cherry Alley, between and Grant
str ents,rtitsburult.
pep 10
n*
..., , ir k A VII) SAINI)S,II ITCII ar, CLOCK
,!Ll.i , lif MAKER, No.
lon , g 1), bt 7, St. Cluir reer, PiPi115.....,
DE-41,1:12 1.,1" IY.ITCIIPS, CLOCKS, B R EASTPLVS
FI-V9 ER RINGS, CII.I2INS, KEYS, CO.,IIRS, 4,
.sep 1(i
ir.IANDRETWS GARDEN SEEDS.-- A fon
snooty of Land, et les Garden Seeds, &ways on
land, and fur sale at its agency, the Drug store of
F. L. SNOWDEN,
184 Liberty street, head of Wood.
D R. DAVID WARD has his mike and residence
on Four! It Street, nearly south of the Court House,
second du elhug front Rossstrem. He will faithfully attend
all calls per to ining profesAun. Night calls should be
made at the door above the basement. sop 10
R EMOVA L — Matthew Jones, Barber and Halt' Dress
er, has removed to Fourth street, oppositethe May
ors office, where he will be happy to:wall upon Permanent
or Iransienl customers. Ile solicits a share of public nat
rOrr,:, ,
• WA RD, DENTIST, Penn st. three
w door Below Irwin street, Hours of business, front
9 x., will! SP. , after which time he will attend
to no one except in cases of actual necessity. He
would further inform those who may think proper to
employ him, that he expects immediate payment, without
the necessity on his part of sending in bills. sep 10
! 1 OIIN 31'FARLAND, Upholsterer and
,ILM, 0f..,1.er, Third st. between Wood ti• Marke Cabinet
t •treets,
1 respectful infirms his friends and the public that he is
prepared to execute all uiders fur Sofas, Sideboards, Bu•
reaus, Chairs, rabies, Bedsteads, Stands, flair and Spring.
Matt rases, Curtains, Carpets, all sorts of Upholstering
wort:, which lie will warrant equal ko any made in the
city, and on reasonable terms.
R EAf 0 V.ll.L!—Tlie subscribers have reinovrd to WO.
ter between lVood and Smithfield streets, where
they will continue the Wholesale Grocery and Commis
sion businek.s and would reipecl Cully solicit the patron.
ape °flitch' friends.
Dec ::3 J. W. BUD.BRIDGC 4- Co.
103,1 31ERCIA I. AUCTION .ROOMS, No.
110 /Ford Street, Pittabirgh.—R. A. Hauma,
ioneer and CO'llfll/il.lOll 3 lerchant, is now prepared
to receive sad sell all kinds of Goods and blerchandtze,
at lila large and capacious looms, No. HO, North East
Corner of Wood and Fifth Streets, Pittsburgh.
Regular sales of Dry Goods, Furniture, Groceries and
other articles, on Mondays and Thursday of each week.
Hardware, Cutlery, Dry Goods, and Fancy articles, on
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings.
Books, 4-c., every Saturday eovning,.
Liberal advanies made on Co nsignments when wanted
Messrs. John D. rtgrlittNClell.
Davi s . Eeq.,
Basaley 4- smith.
Hampton. Smith, It Co..
F. Lorenz 4. Co.,
J. W. Burbrldge 4- co..
8. WE ee 4- co.
• Capt. James M'Gargill,
C. fhmsen, Esq.
Jona It 'Fadden Esq.
Logan 4. Kennedy.
J. K. Moorhead 4. Co.
Jas. P. Stuart, Epq,
Robert Galway, Reg:
Capt. Jas. May,
McVay, Hanna, 4. Co.
William Symms, -
S.G.'Heary,
•• Smith, Bagotey 4- co
sop 10
TOeRTOII, Bookse
M;II=EMM
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We lake pleasure in offering to ;lie public the follow•
mg certificate, which is subscribed to by many revecla
Me rilln`llQ.
We., lie undersigned. have tried lnd are now tising
Carr', P.ilPl/1 Lamps. for burning Laid or o:lier animal
far, and ive have in hesitation in saying that they give an
ex, ellenl light—equal to any of the ordinary modes of
lighting a house, at about one-third the cost, and wholly
free linen smoke or other disasreeeble smell. ICs take a
pleasure in rcennimending t hese lamps to the nublic, as by
their use there is a great saving over either sperm
or lard oil, or wren candles; and we believe them to
be more cleanly IV less troublesome than either.
'rn lie had al Rams 4- RAYMOND'S only, Third street,
nearly be
the Post Office.
Hey. W. W. ttakewell, James !loon,
A. M. Bryan, Charles Paelson,
John M'Cron, C. Yeager,
N. G. Collins, Wm. Graham, jr.,
" Robert Dunlap, E. Trovillo,
Dr H.
D. Sellers, Win. Douglass,
" W
"E. H. Cazzarn, Henry Atwood,
m. M. 'Wright, Isaac Crust',Robert H. Kerr, Esq., George W. Henry
A. Beckham, Hobert McPherson,
Thomas Ouston . JohnS. Shaffer,
S. ur
George 'Miltenberger, Wm. Elchbner,
aum,
0. P. Shiras, J Ft Turner,
R.
Ala
Ft. M Wm. . Riddle, Post Master Henry Bargrtln.
egser,
Robert Gray,
James S. Clark, ofthe Amer.
Allen Kramer,
Icon Hotel,
A. F. Martrm's, John M.Camphell
a
M. Stackhouse. L. A lberger,
Robert Johnston, Jmes !Hefli
P. n,
N. B. Just received, an Improved Patent Lamp, for
kitchen use.
Hoy 19—dlw it wtf
T O TILE PUBLIC, and particularly to my former
patrons of this city:—[laving retired from the
practice of Medicine. I may be permitted to say, that it
has fallen tu the lot of t'ut few persons to have enjoyed
so liberal or large a share of obstretrical practice as my
own has been for the last 30 or 40 years.
The experience of that long period ofactive Ii fe, and I he
fact of my having been twice, since ISM/associated with
Dr. R. A. Wilson, In the practice of medicine, (In both a
period of five years,) enables me to Judge fully of the
merits of his Mils.
So convenient, soefficient, and yet so safe. did I esteem
these Milo, that for the last five years In my practice for'
the cure of chronic diseases, of whatever name, and those
of females In particular, I have used more of them than
ail other medicines.
Like every other medicine, this must fall in some in
stances, but in my bands there has been less disappoint.
inent and more satisfaction in the administration of this
one remedy than of ail others; its good effects sometimes
quite astonishing me.
If my patient required a safe aperient medicine either
...fore or after parturition, the Wilson's pils were just
the tiling I wanted.
If a dyspeptic acid condition of the stomach, combined
with costiveness or Inactivity of the liver, constituted the
disease i f my patient, the pills were just the thing I
wanted.
If I treated a case requiring an e mmenagogue, the
Wilson's pills were just the tialog I wanted.
If palpitation, headache, Hushed c ountenance, or other
difficulties, Indicating a disturbance of the circulatory
and secretory systems, annoyed my patient at the 'turn
of life,' the Wilson's pills werejust the thing I wanted.
Thus, without resp.let to the name, a disease . might
happen to wear at the time I have had it under treat.
ment, particular indications of symplons arising, were
al...ays most promptly and most happily met by the
Wilson's pills.
That so great a nttanher ofdiseases, and sometimes ap_
parently opposite ones, in which !have used these pills,
should be clued more readily by them than by any other
remedy, may at find seem strange and contradictory, but
why it is so isus clear to my mind as that a great many
persons should become thirsty from r.s many different
eauses,and yet all require that common and greatest nf
all blessings, water to citiench their thirst.
In conclusion, it is due the reputation of the medicine
and the nubile, Sony decidedly and unconditionally, that
the 'iVilson's pills are the oaly combination I have ever
'net with In my towel:use of practice, that really pos.
eesres anything curative or specific for sick headache.
Yours fe., Da. MILO ADAMS.
The above Pills designed particularly for the seek'
Raed.Ache, Dyspepsia, Constipation of the Dowels ko..
prepared by the proprietor Dr. IL A. Wilson, and for
sale, wholesale and retall,gt hisdivelling In Pena st►eet,
below Marbury.
! . Oct 11
Pittsburgh
Wheeling
Louisville
Phila.
H. Ii IGBY--Aro. 121; Corner of ll'oodondßronaat
Streets,H Pitteareh has on h a nd com plete •
sortnientof Qucenssvare suited to the city or COUntrV
trade. Also, a choice selection of pure while and gold
hand DINING .ANDTEA WA RE, In large or small sets,
or separate pieces to sult purchasers.
A cask of 46, 60, or 84 piece sets, superbly painted
and gilt English China Teaware, at very low prices,
1,00 to
Toy Teaware
$B,OO per set., plain, and rich painted and gilt, Prom
Children's Maga of every description.
While China Shaving Mugs.
Granite Dining ar d Tea Services, 1n white and with
splendid American scenery printed in Wye and black.
A large variety of Steamboat Dining and Breakfast Sets,
imported to match. complete,
Fire Proof stone baking plates and dishes, from the
Derhyrbire Potteries.
Flint and Green Glass, In all their varieties.
Window Glass, of every size.
Patent Buckets, Tubs and Keeler!.
Stone Pipe Heads, ,I; c. ¢c, 4 . c.
All of which are respectfully offered to the pub.
icon the most favorable terms. Jan 26,1843-1 y
00
Bags Rio eisife e.
oci 4.
111010 EASE'S fIOARIIOUND C.4..VD Y 7 —Turzt.z has
I received tbis day from New York. a fresh supply o.
the above celebrated cure for Coughs, Colds and Con
sumption; and is ready to supply customersat wholesale
°trefoil, at his Medical Aency, .543 Fourth st.
nov 12
Lir--iiTii-...1:7t Rft,Wt,
Has removed to No, 34 Market street, between
Second and Third streets, where he would be happy
to see his old customers, and all others who feel dispos.
ed to patronize him. He uses nothing but first rate
stock, mid employs the best of workmen; and as he gives
his constant personal attention to business, lie truststhat
ire will deserve ar,d receive a fair share of patronage.
sop 10
! -It (JITS, lch: CREAM, 4- c ONPECTIONA It
A Hunker respectfully Informs his friends and'
the
public that they can always find the hest quality of ice
Creams, together with a 1 kinds of confectionary and
fruits, In their see, on, at his establishment—No. 11.
Path street, hetwc- n Wood and Market.
N. B.—Partics supplied on the shortest notice, with
cakes, or anything in . his line. Also families furnished
with Bread.
Sep 10
EVANS'S CAMOMILE PILL L S.—ABRA
HA MJ. CLEM ER, residing at 66 Mott street,
New York, was afflicted with Dyspepsia In Its most
aggravated form. The symptoms were violent head
ache, great debility, fever, costiveness, congit. heart.
burn, pain In the chest and stomach always after eating,
impaired appetite, sensation of sinking at the stomach,
furred longue, nausea, with frequent vornltings, dizziness
towards night and restleness. These had continued up.
ward of a twelvemonth, when, on consulting Dr. Wm
Evans. 100Chatham street, and submitting to his ever
successful and agreeable mode of I real IIICIII, the unties];
woo completely restored to health in the short space of
one mum It. and grateful for the Incalculable benefit dents , .
ed. eladly came forward and volunteered the above stale
For sale Wholesale and Beta li by
sep 10 R. E. SELLERS, A gen t
Ni,o 20, Wood street. helow Secon
C A RR'S- PATE. XT- d.
L 411 P sT" - Pcn y.
I. AR D,—'l' hose who would wish greatly to reduce
their expense for light, should certainly purchase one of
the
.aving above
veal least named Lamps, as by their use there is a clear
t wo-t birds of the expense over 011,and
the tight obtained front this Is pure and brilliant, and
wholly free from smoke or disagreeable smell. We would
here slate !hit Carr's Patent Is the only one worthy the
attention nithe public, as it Is the only one that is appli
ruble to every variety or pattern of Lamps, and the only
one that will Atm Lard WELL, at airy temperature of cold
or lit• Pl. W.. have. in the Fliort spare of three mouths,
cold severa I ilionsands: it nil with . - carne an ex,poljon,
those ti , ing them hate espre,sed thetoselves highly pleas
ed with I hem. and fully convi Lc rd of the great economy
by I licit n•e, as writ as their 11fretiorfry over either oil
or ratiiilrs, In regal 4 to cleaollnens and light.
The above mimed la nips ea 0 be had Only at
BROWN 6- R. 4 Y.410.117/4,
l'ltird street, nearly -opposite the Post (Mee
Where ik Inept ronstaolly on hand Britannia Metal, Tin
and Gtrt.s Lamps - . of varionspatterns.
G la, Imity, sold at manufacturers' prfres,
DR.GOODE'S Celebrated Female Pills. These
Pillsarestrongly r ecommended to the notice of
the ladles asa safe and efficient remedy In removing
those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of ex
ercise, or general debility of the system. They obviate
costiveness, and counteract all Hysterical and Nervous
affections: These Pills have gained the sanction and
dpprobation of the most eminent Physicians in the Uni
ted States, and many Mothers. Versate Wholesale and
aeon. by
SELLERS, Agent,
sty 10 ' No. 20. Wood Street, below Second.
WM. ADAIR, Boot and Shoe It fake, Lity
opposite the head of Smithfield el., Pittsbu be
rg St.
h.—
The subscriber having bought out the mock of the late
Thomas Ra ff erty, deceased, has commenced business
in the old stand of Mr: R., and t prepared to execute
all descriptions of ovork in Ills line, in the hest manner
and on the shortest notice. Re keeps corstantly on hand
a large assortment ofshoe findings oral! descriptions and
ofthe best quality. He solielts the patronage of the nub.
Ile and of the croft.
sep 10 WM. ADAIR.
For Bale by
GT ' it A. GORDON
•
/TTSBURGITMANUT ACTORY.—S P ri ngs
aid Axles for Carriages at Eastern Prices.
The trubscrlbere manufacture and keeps constantly on
I hand Coach, and El'pile Springs (warranted,) Janitors
Iron Axles, Sliver and Brass plated Dash Frames, Brass
and plated Rah Bands. Slump Joints!, Patent Leather,
Silver and Brass
Iron, Door Dandle Lamps' ThreeM
fold S teps,Malleabl e
s and Ilingcc. 4-c .4.e.
JONES d• COLEMAN.
seo st. Clair cf., near e A ilezhetiy arldre.
1111 p.SELLERS, M. D. aline and dwelling In Pons
near FerrF street.
sep 13—ly
L AT THIS.
The attention )ftho e OOK'w ho have been Fomcwhat seen-
Mal in refrrenre to the numerous certificate. published
in fifachr of Dr. Sven vne's eempound Syrup of ;Vitt! flier
i n, nn acrount of the persons being unknown in this Pre
tion of the State, is respectfully directed to the if
certificate, thew riter rif which has been a citizen of this
horough for several years, and is known as a gentleman
of integrity and responsibility.
r. the ./grent, Mr. J. KTRBY.
I have aced Dr. Swavne's 'Comp and Syrup of WV'
Cherry for a rough, with which I have been severely nf
Bided for about four montipt,
.and I have no healtation
in Pnylnp, that it lathe most effective medicine that I have
been able to procure. It composes all uneasiness, and
agrees well with my It
mentalns a regular and
good appetite. I car freely recommend it to all others
similarly afflicted. J.llizmarcx, Borough ofChambersh'g.
March 9.351,111.
3
P 'W
orsaieby I f,LIAM THORN No. 53 Market sep
stree2t.
FRUIT, FITADE, AND ORNAMFNTAL
TREES.
10111ERSONS desirous of pr
Sh r ub Fruit, Shade. and
.IL Ornamental Trees, nr Shrubbery, from Phltadel
ssonphis or New York, are reque3ted to make application as
n as ons.ible, at the Oros and Seed store of the Fill).
scriber, where ran be had rotate:ties, erattlitonsly, of the
most ex , ellent vortei icp.
F. L.
PCP 21 N o IR SNOW
or DRN,
,1 Liberty s t reet. !lead Wood
MARBLE iit Aistur.itrrort v.—Patrick eawfield re.
spectftilly acquaints kik friends and I he public gen,
era Ily, that he has commenced the Marble bamne as a t the
cOrnerof Fifth and Liberty cts., where will he constantly
on hand. tomb stones, mantel pieces, monuments, head
and foot stones. table slabs for cabinet warrland every
art Icio narterialtting to the business, Re will
,iaoirrant his
work to be well (trine, and Ilie CIIRI'VOI %I'M he. moderate.
He respect rutty:lo:s a sliar of nubile patronage. Sill Jo
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.. 0 . 1 .114.31:4 4' TURN 01,1,. I' rem
no pTorts or ens Cris.
.1
TON PAPER Nlikt.. 13h-46E1111.111e, 011iO, haVfot?. remo
ved rbetestnre from this city, have appoint ti,:
4. Browne, No. 49' Market a., between :3rd ed
and 4t old h. al p
vents for er.v sale of the dttrerent kindsof Paper maattrae
l oresi-lv them. where their friends and misnomers will al
wayil rind a rustrlar sorrily of paper, Fitch an Cart and
P sr Wrinnz, plain and Taint lined; Wranpine and Tea
raper; Bonnet Poard,, and Plintlntr Parer ofditTernnt si
7ns and (Nall, ies . all of which wilt be sold on the most
Reenninioilrititrz lent,.
llorm , rne 4- PRowilr, loilooforllirPrg nod imnorters or
lA'a It Pa nn , -s and Borders. keeps ronsta ntiv nn hand ere.
ry variety of Rntry, Parlor and Chamber Papers, or the
in,esr styles and n'nst handsome patterns, which thr3r
Will toll tow and on accommodating terms, wholesale
r retail.
nov 13—tr.
Porta',le Platform Scales on IA lice le, to neig h 2.500 I L = K
$55 00.
do
do
do do 2.005 at +S.IS 00
do
do do 1.500 at 35 00
~
Arlo do • 1,000 al 30 00
do do
du do 500 at 25 00
With raising levers an ilifilitiOn of $3 to earl] scale.
Dormant scales for the it , e of Warehouses, Flouring
Mills. 4-c.,the same prices as above.
Also, White's Patent Counter Scale, with 0. Vting's
improvements, and a variety of other counter scales,
which they wil/ sell for from 5 to 815,
They also manufacture Strain Engines for Flouring
Mills. Saw Mills, Salt Works. b and sinete
'feared slide tat hesfoot and other lathesfor woo"
tachines for tenant 1.-- -.-- ' -
and sash
.. Jod turning
machi Ina chairs, planing machines, door
machines. Hall's patrilt horse power, with or
without thrashing machines, a superior article; circular
SAW shafts, machines for satelitg lath, Tinner's nia•
chines and tools oral/ &FM iptions, also for making !'lack
P
boxes, a superior article; a.overnors fur sic
eilizif•
sluCka, mpg and dies, coffee mins, bedstead or' oint bots
and machinery for making the same. cotton factory ma
chinery made or repaired; printing press Mattel's turned
and printing presses repaired.
JA NIES 14 A Y Agent .
sep 22—tt
JOHN B. GIUTFIRIE, Auctioneer and Commis
'lon l'ilerchunt ,.o.l o6,corne r of Wood 4- FkrtA sta.
Pittsburgh: Having beenappointed one of the Auction
eers foi the City of Pitsburgh. tenders his services to jai..
bers, manufacturers and dealers. who may be disposed
to make trial of this market• He Is prepared to make
advances on co nsignments of all saleable commodities,
and trusts tosatisty correspondnts by quick sales, and
speedy (and favorable returns.e
That the various interests which may he conBded to
him, shall be adequately Protected, he brings to the aid
of his own experience in business and acquaintance with
merchandise generally, the services of Mr. Skarn.
Psanterroct: heretofore advantageously known, as an
importer and dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, with
whom a permanent engagement Is made.
REFER TO
&team. M. Tiern an M. ¢ M.
11l Bank., Pres't. of
44 Darlington 4. Peebles, Ii
tt Robert Galway.
44 James M. Cooper, 1
" James May,
I
tt B. M. Riddle.
tt W } Pittsburgh
Robinson. Jr. Pres't 1
41 of Exchan,ge Rank. i
" Hampton, Smith, 4 , CO,
. ,
John D. Davis.
44 Samuel Church, I
.. J. K. Moorhead,
tt Jag. W. Brown 4- co.
44 John H. Brown,* co:
tt Smith 4. fliguley,
Yardly 4- *stovers,
tt John S. Ithrd!e,
_tt John Dairen.
FAMILY FLOUR—Just received a few barrels of
sate by
.'"
Soperior Plour, made expressly for family use For
ISAAC CRUSE, 148 Lib, St.
lirStoreSo barrels sup. doer,
Improved l
manafactnred
't. Iktwcen lEt
i
ifllitore Hall,
strer I wo:
i amdartnre
land the follo w
n gscales(whoL
Y composed of
loaf):
No• 1. Port
')le Platform
:4 Cs oil
" 0 .0. 3311 U
U , kkg it $65
BR A NDRETEI PILLS. ________
LET Invalids read the following account of a Sailor
cured of a complication of afflictioes In nineteen
d.tys by the use of Brandreth Pilli. It distinctly proves
there are herbs in nature which have affinity cure be.
cause of disease, and Brandrei It's Pllisare made for them
Read and be convinred. Take the medicine andhe cured
EXTRA 0 RDLY.fiR Y CUR t: OF I: IfE um. 477.331
DLIR It 11(174, AND .9 F FECTION OF TIFF. L b..IVG.S
ions Snsw, of Petnhroke, Washincion county, Maine,
being duly sworn, says, that he was taken violently sick
about six months slime. The pains in his head, breast,
hark, left side and instep being so had that he was una.
Melo help himself. and was taken into the chelsca fins.
piial in the city of Boston. 'That after being in said
hospital five weeks, Doctor Otis said he did not know
what was the matter with him, and that he could do
nothing for him, norrould he prescribe any medicine.
That he, therefore, was conveyed from the Chelsea Has. to the Sailor's retreat on Staten Island. That he
was there physicked with all sorts of flirt/Mine Air a per'.
od °firms monthe, suffering all the time the most heart.
rending misery.— That, besides his affection califs bones
he was troubled much with a disease of the lungs; some.
limes lie would spit a quart of phlegm in the day; besides
this affection he had a had Dlarrham, which had more
'or less attended him from the commencement of his sick.
ness. That at times lie dreaded a stool worse than he
would have dreaded (lea; It; that ne can compare the reel
ing to nothing enve that of knives passing through his
bowels. A fier sutrering worse than death at the Sailor's
Retreat, on Staten Island, the doctor told him that medi•
eine was of no use to him. that lie inti-t try to stir about.
At this time he was sufferingthe greatest misery. That
his bones were so tender he could not hear the kart press
ure upon the elbow or upon the knee, that /118 instep was
most painful, that as the Doctor said he would give him
no more medicine lie determined to procure some of Dr.,
Brandreth's Pills, which he did, from 241 Broadway
New 'Pork; that he commenced with five pills, and some.
times increased the dose to eight. The first week's use
so much benefited him, that the doctor, not knowing
what he was using, said, , now. Shaw, you look like a
man again; if you improve in this way, you will soon he
well.. That be found every dose of the Brandreth Pills
relieve him, first they cured bin, of the pain when at
stool;that they next cured the diarrho e a, and filially the
pains in his bones;—That the medicine seemed to add
strength to him every day. Retold the doctor yesten
day the 11th instant, that he felt liiinsPir well. and also,
that he owed his recovery to Brandretlis Pills under
Providence:that he had taken the medicine ? evety day
for 19days; that the doctor told hint if tie had known he
had been taking that medicine, he should not have stayed
r another day in the house. Ileronriders it is his dal, to
make this public statement for the benefit oral! similarly
afflicted; that they may know where to find a medicine
that will Cure them.
JOHN SAW,
John Shaw being by me duly sworn this 12t h day o
April, 1842, denndray that thef=ingstelemeetete.jrlvtEELEr.eommiss ofpdr
m a iD re
; 7
j ui r, at Ne D w r.
y tt o ra dr o :
dreTthhe'sEpr"intAlpTißolfflEcre47, 2476.81.;
aod at hhi principal office, N 0.93 Wood street, Pittsburgh,*
the War' PL.IOE in Pittsburgh where the genuine can
be obtained ;
sepa—dtv.int.
votrNo 4. BRADBURY
Philadel'a
I
g4P 10
iMil
PROSPEc
rUS
For publishing. a nem Daily Paper in eke City of pia:
burgh, to be entitled the
DAILY MORNING POST.
T HE Subscribers having made a rrangements to merge
rho American Manufacturer and Pittsburgh blercu•
ryinto one Journal, have concluded to publish a daily
paper with the title of the Daily Morning Part.
The leading object of tne ., Poiry" will be thedissemina•
Ilan and defence of the political principles that have here
tofore been maintained by the Editors, in their respective
papers, and their best efforts will will be devoted to the
advancement and success of those doctrines.
Although, in politics, the paper will be thoroughly
democratic, yet the Editors hope. by giving an honest,
candid history of passing Political events, Foreign
and Domestic I ntelligence, and brief notices of alt mat•
tiers and occurrences that come properly within the snbere
of a Public Journal, to make their paper suilicientljt in
cresting to enlitte it to the patronage of lite public, Ir
respective of party considerations.
En addition to the political and general news that will
be found in the niter:tint Post," the Editors will take
pains to Burnish the linsinesks community with
the latest and must inttresting CONIEVICIAL IIITSLLI•
cues from all parts of the country, and to have prep.
red such accounts of the Markets and the Stale of Trade
as will be advantageous to our Merchants and Business
Men In their several callings.
Terms—The Port will be published on a large ved
al sheet of fine paper, (manufactured especially for this
Journal) at the Unllstlaq low rate of FIV DOLLARS
per annum, payable In advance. It will also hdsold by
pe r
at the low rate of 'PWO CENTS' a toikat.
.edoertisements will be inserted at the lotvest rattav
charged by the other daily papers of the city.
'rtVENTY active lads are wanted to Pell the Post,
Who will ha engaged on the most liberal terms
THOS. PHILLIPS.
W. 11. SMITH.
Au:mu:3l , IR4,
100 WM, KY. LEAF TOBACCO. In store and
for sale by
J. C.. 1. A CORDON,
No. 12, Water street.
S.
tor sale only by S. .N
*vlckershato, corner of Wood street and Virgin
alley Pittsburgh Pa. and H. Harwood, Beaver Pa. who
is sole agent for Western Pennsylvania. rep 110
FARM FOCI S. 4,C—The underslaned offers for fglie a
tract or land situated 4 miler fro,,, i'reepoit, In the
direction of Kittanning, Buffalo 'township, Armstrong
county, containing 100 acres, 65 cleared and !ruder good
fence; 10 of whicn arc in nteadon, a good Square log
dwelling hon.ol a nd cabin barn erected an apple
thereon—
orchard or 80 hearing trers—and a spring of' excellent
water convenient to the home.
FOR TER NIS apply to tire stfterihers residing at the
Saltworks on the Pen nrylva ilia Cana', 1 mile above Free.
T Ti
° tune I I
i E il I s WISEnr der s '' o . it 1 1 1 I P ' s
min w it itl e p t i 1 .
i ' l i d " l' l o e r r-.‘ :l ° i e ° l d r i c l l7: v e
upon u due attention to the body. It is row understood
how valuable is that medicine Which wilt remove morbid
accumulations without weakening the bodily power. It to
now understood that there 13 a reciprocal influence .be.
ttvr.en the mind and the body. It is now understood that
purging with the I3ramireth Pilbi will remove a tnetan
ellolYi a ri d even insanity Is cured by perseverinzly u.ine,
them: It is now understood bow mutt dome:Af le happl
ness depends upon the healthy condition of the digestive
~ is now well known that the Brandreth Pilts have
cured 11 1 0 U4ands of hopele , s and belplef,s persons, even
when the first physicians had pronounced them beyond
all human means of
known that the P relief: It is now not only well
dent randretit Pills so cure lint it in also un
ood bow they cure; that it is by their purifying effect
on the 1•1.101144 sol they rstore the body CA health.
The, value of the medicine is bernming more and more
ma nirral, it is rectum mewled daily from flintily to family,
The Drandreth Plus remove in an alniost imperceptible
manner all noxious nectinuilations and purify and invigo•
rate the binoil,a lid their frond etrects are not counterhalan
ced by any inconveniences; being romposed Alan
o r
vegetables they do not expot.e those- who use them to
danger; and their effects are as certain as they are saki%
tart'; they are daily arid safely administers(' to Inihncy,
youth, manhood, and old age. and to women in the most
critical and delicate elm:instances. They do not disturb
or shock the animal functions, but restore their order
and cif:o4l:Th their health. '
Sold at Dr. Brasdrei It's Office, No. 9', Wood street,
Pit iPturi-fla. Price 25 rents per boy, with fall directions.
311.-1 ft K--The only place in Pittsburgh where the growl
ine Pills ran be obtained, is the Lector's own office, No,
93 Wood street.
seplo
To
—IOIES —Why do you not remove that
T TIIE I
superfluous hair you 1113Ve upon your foreheads
nod upper Ilp, 7 iiy calling at TUTTLL'S, 86 Fourth st ~
and obtaining a bottle of Gouraud'. Poudres Oubtles.
which will retnove It at once without alerting the skin.
Von ran alga obtain Gouraud's holy celebrated Eau de
Beauty which wilt at once remove all freckle., Piltildes•
Pr il pl lo II S of the skin, and make your Pier look per Petty
fair; and to those who wiodt to assigt nature by adding
more color to their cheeks, they can obtain some of Gou•
rand's celebrated Liquid Rouge, which cannot be rubhe.d
off even by a wet cloth. Also 111:1 Vhe found a good as.
sortment of Pet fotnery, such as Cologne, Beare Oil, Al
mond, Paint, Windsor; and other Soaps.
Remember. at Tuttle's Medical Agency, ati 4th street
Dec. 3, 1842
1V51.4• rrrrr , r r RARER
He wandered lontkamon g the danger
ous bogs and waterfalls which abound in
these desert places, till night came on; still
he went on and on till he came to the edge
of the mist, and then he saw by the light of
the moon that he had reached his own val
ley, and was within a short distance of his
cottage. It was impossible to renew the
search for the poor child that night, but as
morning began to dawn, he set out with a
party of his neighbors,
ItAll that day he crossed the mountain's to
and fro, looking into every dark hollow and
cleft; hit al! to no purpose. Tl:e dog, how.
ever, had returned home, and after receiv.
ing ..is usual allowance of cake, had run
of Lad was still absent. Day after
. day
he heart broken father renewed his seareh,
land the neighboring shepherds left the care
of their flocks to seek the lost child in eve
ry
part of their different ranges; tett still in
vale'. There was not the least mark of a
small footstep on the damp grass, The
father strained e his ear to listen; but there
was no feeble cry mixed with the loud
roar of the waterfalls and the bleating of the .
.-
flocks. Yet still when he came back to -t - --- - ..-,t,
:
the cotta g e at night, he found that the dog .
.:--
: 4
'had been for his ielowance ()frond, and then ' •
gone efragai-. Being struck with thi, he
stayed at home till the dog set off again ,-
with his cake and follosved him. The
~„4-;'?•
faithft.l creature led him to a wild waterfall
apt some distance from the spot where the : • 1 4 '-'' , -
child had been left. It was a dreadful ,, - .
!. .1
place. The high cliffs on each side almost- , .-.
met ttgether at the top, but below it was a,”-';;;;*-*
fearful dark hollow. The dog instantiv-': 4 I 4.. ' . .
made Itis.way clown one of thesesteep cliffs
and at last went into a cave nearly close to
the roaring waterfall. The shepherd fol
lowed with difficulty. You may guess--
what he felt when he saw his boy there:efk
eating the cake which the doe had hrough-1,
while the faithful animahste4,l4.wathing
him with looks of pleasure - .
From the child's own acconnt;_and the
place in which he, was found,.it appeared
that he had wandered to the edge of the cliff
and then either fsllen or .seraitatled down
till he reached the cave—When there, the
fear of the waterfalls preventeo his leaving
it. The dog, by means ofhis scent, had
tracked him to the - spnt, and then'had hin
dered him from starving by giving up to
him his daily allowance. 'He seemed never
to have left the child night or day, except
when he went home fur his food, and then
ho was seen running at full speed to and
from the cottage.
Zate ilrejriGnTtireias.
The J team ship Neptune arrived at Now
Orleans brought dates from Galveston of
the sth loot. The loss of the Texans at
Mier, as rot merly announced, is fully cor—
roborated. The number of prisoners is 248.
The country was in a deplorah!e stale--no
provision being made fur defence—the ar
my without concert of action, and in a di s .
tressing condition of want. Congress and
Sam Houstolfwere in a state of warfare,
with no prospect of harmony sufficient to
legislate with any good result. The follow
ing parargraph, we cut from the T,•opic:
'.A. gentleman writing from Galveston,
uncler date of the sth inst . to a hiend in
this city, states that the Texian congress
hhad adjourned, but before it did so, a bill
ad been passed in secret session to sell
'the navy! The order for its &do had not
yet been promulgated.
The prisoners taken at Mier had beau
marchettyi isiezieo. The capitulation of ~,„v
Col. Fithir at that place, it i. --Li '
DAILTMORIIITG POSE'.
The ShepherdHiio
Notwithstanding his wild and roelanebo.
,y kooks he is patient. persevering, and
most faithfully attached to his maiton i
It is curious to see how carefully in this
country he will gather and drive a flock
of sheep with more skill than any man or
boy could do it. But in the highlands of
Scotland, where the winters are very long
and severe, and the snow drifts ate very
deep among the mountains, these dogs are
still more useful; and wonderful storiettare
told of their sense and faithfulness. The
following is known to be a true one:
The valleys, or glens as they are called,
amongst the Grampian mountains, are
chiefly inhabited by shepherds. There are
no fences of boundaries in these wild parts,
but eVery shepherd has hie own range._
which reaches so far that he never sees the
whole of his flock together, except w en
h
they are collected together for ahearing.—
Every day he has to go to a distant part
of his range, and with his faithfol
_dog with
r h
n
back any straggling sheep that tit at beyond his own bounds - into h is ht
neigh.
bor's land. • In one of these rabble% a
shepherd took his little bny, about:4ll.s*
old, as is the.custom with the Hi/Vatidois, • .
to season them to the cold . of tire‘clinitite.
After going aboul the pastures. forAnaelll
time, the she
Pherd with his e.
very steep hill, thee- he might gain itisider
vie wof his scattered flock. But
,fearing to
tire the child, beielt. him in a sheltered
'spot, chatging him not to stir till he ,came
'back: But baldly had he reached the top
'of the hill,when the sky was sddenly dark.
erred by one of the very thick mists which
often come down suddenly on these moun
tains, and shut out every cbject from the
eye. The father feelinef t' anxious for his
child, hastened down; but.. owing to the
darkness, and his own _fr
_'right__ -_>o - - -
Way.
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