Or Waite .filonting post. PITTSBURGH, PA. MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 8, 1845 TTSBURGH BOA RD OF TRADE. COMMITTEE FOR DECEMF.F.R. N. B. Craig, Joh', Shea, William Thaw CORRESPONDENTS. In ref - erotice to communic.ntionn which may appear in this page we have one or two remark. to make.— Vile will i . ert none without the name of the author be ing flint made known to us, and when Inserted, muetel• ways be taken as expre, , nlveof the views of the writer, and not the editor of thin paper, unless the views no expreased are editorially ternailied upon and approved. Num—There were only two cases before the Mayor on Saturday morning both; paid their fines and travelled. The working system proposed by the commissioners and Col. Trovillo, has a peculiar effect upon the candidates for Mount Airy; they decline run ning. TREK CLOCKS —As We were looking out of Out window the other day we saw four or fire eases of clocks, tumbling out the third loft on the side walk of our friend Davis the auttioneell at the same time we heard the woe& of going! vine! guile!! and sure c nough they did go to pieces. THAT Jump x.B. —Thera was a good deal of inquiry 00 Saturday, w ho owned that "jumper" that appeared in Fifth street. It was quite a novel constructed thing, bring two hickory poles, for the runners and shafts, ■nd a log of wood supported by four upright posts. The log was lung enough to carry three double, horse back fashion. It is ahead of any thing we have seen in this country for a long time. COUNTY TEMPERANCE MEETING OT The Allegheny county Temperance Society, will hold its Qoartetly Meeting, in the borough of Sharps burgh. on Friday the 12th inst ,at I I o'clock, I t i s ex . reefed thin ever.- Temperance Society in the county. will be represented, as business of importance will be before the meeting. WM LA RI 'AI ER, Pres't. THUS Si EEL Chairman. Ex. C. der6 Potash. 7 CASKS just reedy& end for sale by M. B. REIM' & CO., Aral 57 Wnti•f.t 1 1 7.11 KEG:::"Drummqnd's" e•••.tuted size, t,/ ‘,/ Just rearmed per canal b mat end fi.r sale bs _ _ • For Resit or Sale f IHE sithocritiao washes to rent or sell his Tavern Send in the Lorough of Braver : sign of the Peatury/o.sata Horse. The stand is a good one. and any person wi.hina to purchase or rem will find it de• strabla. Terms city. JOHN LIGHT. Be/,6r, Dec. 3. 1845. der- 5. tf. N. B. Fur further informeti.n enquire at thii off) ce Tobacco. 2 sc KEGS "A G MeCny's"G twist tobacco on IeJI consignment and fur sale by MILLER & RICE ETSON, 179 Liberty sr. Raisins. 40 BOXES Malaga. Bunch Raisins, just re calved, and Cir ante by MILLER & RICKErsoN, N. 179 Littertv at Lard. 10 BARRELS No. 1. Leaf Lard, 6 Kees " 1 do do Received per steamer Mtlwalikie, for . ale by W. B.RHEY S. Co. 57 W nter it Ladie's Hosiery EC€IVFD •t No. 46, Market st., a large ind lA, splendid variety Winter Hosiery, 131 , ck and Blue Black Lamb's Wool, price from 31 t 075 rte.— Grey Mixed do. do., (light and dark shaded.) 23 to 7.5 cents. Ribbed and plain Worsted Black and all colors—very low prices. 30 doz. Children', Wool }foolery, all colors—and price. from 12 1-2 to 37 1-2 cents. 13ARRCHAS & TURNER. OrNO. 46 MARKET STREEI'.t: - . i - N,BW Blankets; fresh supply opening tuis day, and welling at reduced prices. dec 4 BARROWS & TURNER. LOAK GOODS—Thihet Cloths (in ell shades.) new lot opened nt extraordinary low price.. BROADCLOTHII.—BIack, Blue Blacks. lovi.ible Green, Brown end other shades. Gale Pleid4, Rub Itny's Ste Ste„ at No 46. cl,e4 BARROWS & TURNER. NEW CALICOES IBEAUTIFUL calicoes, new st,les. selling for 12 It cis per bard at BARR° 'S & TURNER'S Nt• et: 2 eases received. Choice patterns der4 Oregon and California. THE Ere:Jr - suns Guide to Of peon and Californis, contaesidg Bowies and Incidents of a party of Oregon, Emigrants, a Description of Oregon, Scenes and Incidents of i party of California Emigrants, and a Description of Cifiestaia, and DiEerent Routes to those Countries, by Sbesford W Hastings, and for sale by C H KAY, Bookseller, der. 1 corner of Wood and 3d sts. C. FOSTER & CO To PRINTERS THRNAIGHOUT Titt UNCTED STATES. CHARLES FOSTER, late Foreman of the Cincin nati Type Foundry. and inventor and builder of the Press called Foster's Power Press, now used by the Cincinnati Ada., the Enquirer, Kendal & Barnard •Iso the Frankfort Commonwealth, the Indiana State Journal, Cutler and Chamberlin• former State Printers, Indiana, &c. &c.; also the press lately used to print Cassius Si. Clay's paper, Lexington. Kentucky,— would inform Printers in the Western States and else where, thatafter an experience of 14 years, he has, in ennnection with Bevan, Scott & Co., in the city oil Cincinnati, established the manufactory of I'owerj Presses, (being the only one West of the Mountains,) fiend Presses, the Washington. Smith, and Franklin fPresses of all sixes. Also, Chases, Composing Stirks, Brass Rafe, Type Cases. Goll-ys, Card, Job and Em• bossing Presses, Printers' and Bookbinders' Material. ofall kinds. We will furnish Printers' Ink, Cut, j <Rules, Fancy Job Type; also Types for Newspapers. I :Book and Job Types, from Wm floger's Typ.• Found. , ry, New York; and also Western Type, manufactored :at Cincinnati. All orders directed to C. Foster & Co., •eoraer 7th and Smith streets, Cincinnati, or to the subscribers, Agents for the above Foundry•, 44 Market street, Pittsburgh, will receive prompt attention. novl2-tf JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. Bebress Books HEBREW Bibles, Hsho's editinn; Germain's Hebrew and Eognob Lexicon; Cesemon's Hebrew Grammar, by Cowant; Nerpbeimer's Hebrew Grammar; Stewart's Hebrew Chrrsomatry; far oak by C H KAY, Bookseller and Stationer, earner of Wood and 3d st.t To Stone Masons. Q EALED proposal■ will be received at the office of the Allegheny Cemetery, or at the office of the subscriber in Aileeheny City, until the first day of January, A. D., 1846. for erecting a atone wall on the line of the Butler Road in front of said Cemeterv.l Further particulars may be known by applying to tire! subscriber. J. CHISLETT, Arct, Office of the Allegheny Cemetery. -non 29-lm Board Fencing SF.A LE D proposals will be received t o sh e ra w , of the Allegheny Cemetery, or an the office of the subscriber in Allegheny City, until the first day oflan. nary, A. D. 1846, for finding all materials and coo. sttuotinc a board fence of about 8500 feet in length ott wid Cemetery. Further particulars may be known by applying to the subscriber. J. CHISLETT. Arct. Office of the Allegheny Cemetery. nov 29-lm To Let, TWO ROOMS, on Fourth street, between Ferry and Liberty street., suitable for en office end sit tin., room. Enquire of Geo. Stephenson, corner of edited Ferry streets, or JOHN B. M'FADDEN, Jb ~ Beaver, IX arren and Cleveland Packets and Stage Line. THE SPLENDID CANAL PACKETS, Express & Telegraph, Leave Beaver daily, (Sundays expected,) n: I o'- clock A. M., (on the arrival of the steamer :Richigan from Pittsburgh,)and ariive at %Vary-en next morning at 7 o'clock—connerting at Warren with Nell, Moore S. CO . I. line of Stages, which leave Warren on the ar rival of the Parket, and reach Cleveland before 'light. Fare through $4 50. Passengers plying inriitiburghare entiiledtochoice of herthson the Canal Packet, and seats in the stage. For passage aNoyon boa,dSteamboat Michigan, or to JOHN S DICKEY.Beaser. G .'M H A RTON & Co.. Pittsburgh. CLARK &Co., Beaver. Fur passage returning stiply or the Stage offices of NEIL. MOOR F.& Co., Cleveland. J M BIAYIAR,Warren. STEAMER LANE ERIE. CArr. CAmFBLE.L, Leaves Beaver at 8 o'clock, A. M. Pill...burgh at 3 o'clock. P. M. STEAMER. MICHIGAN, CAPT. BotL., Leaves Pittsburgh at 9 t,'clock, A. M. " Beaver at 1 ~'dock, P. M. In connection with daily Lines of Freight nod Pas sage Canal Boats to Erie: In and Cleveland. O. M. B. 111IF.Y SI CO;, 57 Water at Steam Boot and Vessel, to all parts on Lake Lie and Michigan. Apply to G.. 1. IIARTON & CO., JUDN S. DICKEY, Ilea‘er. ('LA ILK & Co.. Beaver. 1845. MONDAY CINCINNATI PACKET. 1845 Q. S. MAIL DIONONGALIELA, S Toe I:, Viewer, has commenced cun ning regularly, and wiil continue t.. run throogh the ..ea.en as a Weekl:. Packet betvreen PittAt...rgh and Cincinnati, inni.ing Pittsburgh every Monday morning at 10 o'clock, and Cincinnati every Titur.d.ty morning at the same Fm freight or pdasage apply on taiar.l. TO ARCHITECTS AND CARPENTERS. THE i.thscriber now ~pvnir.g an 11.11 , 3 ft mem ol cupenier's and builder's Guide., &moil ire 1110 !,1/1.”.• Praetieal Masonry—Or a tirentelicalar.d tipriatic, ; treatise on bui:ding; containing a acierit , tic acc.iunt of I *lone., clau. brick!. mornv., cement,. fiii•plarea. fdr• naces.4.c., de.cription of iheir C."1.111.0.'10. plrla, vial) ; the manner of preparing and v.ing them; and the fun dameniai role. in geornetiy, on mnsonr, and matte c,i• tint, alai tleir applirativrt to prat:. ire. liiiiiir•ted with 44 apprnpriateengniiiirgs. By Eilv, aid She, , or- Chitecl; hew edition. The Beauties of Architecture-111.0r wed by 41 orLeinal ['lute.. By Minar.l Lefet,er. archglert. El , rr:Pnlary Prate:: pirs fCarp<alry.—A trentise on the pre.iore ■nd rum Ot timber framing the resistance of ember; and the run‘trif-tion of floor,. roofs, eektteo, ith prilrtiral rule. a.' examph.s. Ry I . lllovis Fredgold. (ivilencineer. 11. luitrateri by 32 encra.in g. ands Vropt,l ClItC fret Americ:in (Torn the Sec..nd Lon,hin Cca Aechitect.re—Or a c.ripleie theoretic aid practical •y stein of building; core ruing the (inflamer, tal principle...f the art. wish 111.• fire oi der* of archi tecture. Al.o. It great varioy of ex , irriplet, gelecled from Virruvi.is, Stuart, Chaml,ers an] Niehol..,n, nit!, many u.• 1,11 and elezunt cornuntemo. an] rules 101 prd ject log them. Intistrolecl irh WI , I.uri , !rcd c,pper plate encrodoza ShlW, 1 , r1:11.Z4 Cm. rill, Op nevi-eland The Ittpdern. Btetitl , ra' :%I:rlard fever, architect. Ilketroe.l In 87 repnerphate en grnvingq. cflAnLEs it KAY. JUST 1/ren ' eti e krce nc,,rt rnent 111 I . ..c.fies' and Gentlemen'. Gold Penci's, of varinu• patterns and prices, from to tIG each. Also, I dot Heavy S, 1i I G.. 4.1 Pencils of a recent l'atent—the best now in use. Also, Grritlemen'd Gold Pencils. with a dinmu,d pain led Gold Pen attached—neat ■nd Celllvenient. Silver Pencils of every variety. Pencil leads of the first quitlity h•t the d , ;zen or cross. Wholesale and Retail at lowest cash pikes. W IN WILSON. nov 26 corner of 4th and Nlittket sta. Alderman's Office, Fifth Ward. JOHN A PARKINSON, Aldermen Fifth Ward, Penn street, between Walmit and 0 . 1111111 Slll,ls, where tie may be ft mind at all times. Those having Houses or other property to sell or rem, can have the same punctually attended to; debts collected, end al' the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt at. tention. um 27,11 y WHOLESALE Dealer in Tin Piety, Sheet and V Brezier's Cooper, Block Tin , Ilosain Sheet Iron Sheet Zinc, Slob Spelter, Sheet brass, Iron and Brass Wire, &c. Also, Munufacturer and Denlerin every variety of Tin and Copper IViire, Foreign and American Briton. nia, Bright end Planished Wore, Fancy and Plain Trays, Welters, &c, Foreign and American Japaned Ware, Foreign and Amer iron stamped Bross Kettle's, Ornamet tal Square Slide Fender a, &e. &cc. which he will be happy to supply his customers with on the most reasonable terms. Wholesale buyers %sill find it to their interest to call and examine tlie above de. scribed goods, in connection with orhersin the lin rd. ware liter, as all of which si ill be sold et a very light advance on the manufacturer's prices. nov 19 um. JOHN DUNLAP. Imperial rough Syrup nod Liver Pills. tto:NouNcED to be the pleasantest and most P efficacious rough remedy in use. Read the fol. lowing new certificates. I herd.) , certify that 1 was afflicted for six months with a dry cough, which reduced roe so that 1 was obliged to quit my wcitt, and that by the use of boxes of Sellers' Liver MIN, and two bottles of the Imperial Cough Syrup, I was completely cured, JOHN W. I have need Sellar'm Cough S)rurt in my iltrnily f,r two years or more, and hove never known it to foil in relieving and curing a coug h Thew popular and efficacious remedies ure prepar ed and sold by the proprietor, at No 52 Wood street. Sold also by H P Schwartz & J Allegho ny. dec2 14JDOZ Holmes cast steel felling axes wan anted 2 '• " double bit axeii, for Bien by nov2l GEO. COCHRAN, A LARGE lot of shirts just arrived from the Emil ticthe Pittsburgh Clothing Store forsale wholesale and rruil octSii WM. B.SCHAFFER. SPEED AND COMFORT!! DIONONGAUEL d ROUTE FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA TIIE SPLENDID FAST RU:VI/NO STEAMERS a ga i t a CONSI L AnD r LOUIS Nl' LANE, ARE NIARING DAILY TRIPS. One boat will letve every ufternoon at 3 o'clock precisely. ~T" "~'" e~ ' ' 'emu': FA RE—Ptusborgli to Baltimore, $lO. Pittsburgh to Philadelphia, $l2. Passengers by these Bouts will lodge on hoard in comfortable state-loom. the ling night. Aid pass over the Mountains (001)73 miles) the fellow ing UST, iu in Eastern-built Conches; sup and Indye the second night in Cumberland, thus avoiding night [ravel alto gether. Tickets will entitle Passengers to stop at Cumber land or Baltimore, if they wish, and resume theft seats at pleasure. Extras furnished, for a full load, to run as Passen ger. may desire. Fur seats, or entire coaches for apply at the office, two doors from the Exchange; and ■t the National Hotel, abovethe Monongahela Bridge. ort 21 FERGUS NIOORHEAD, Agent. •••, • k=744 . 4•RC - • ' .4.4441t.k:4. LASE ERIE 49t. MICIIIGAN LINE Maim jun.-211 The nem and Splendid Steamer Wholesile and Reukil Book uvd l'Aper 1 - orn,r a 3d nr.l Gold Pencils JOHN DUNLAP, NO. 17 MARKET STREET. SELLERS' VVELL3Burtoti, Va.. May 23d, 1111.5 GEOHG v. N. Circe ~~.it: ~~rG'si'3 T ,ritiic?:==~-~:£~,i~'i+i~CiS.'a3' ~`~'e'+' _ . - : 7 A§., - -, r•i• iltt it -"'"' ,l 6 •- .: 0 • w -..- (- 7: ''' '4.'l BY LAST NIGHT'S MAIL. From our Washington Correspondent 'IEURISD•Y EYENING, Dec 4, 1845 But little has transpired to-day worthy of note. In the Senate a communirvion was received frcm the War Department in answer to a resolution ofthe I 4th March Inv!, relative to the strengthening of Fort Gra tiot and other military defences on Lake liuron,which aas laid upon the table, but trill undoubtedly receive early attention, from the fact that the British are erec ting a fort and throwing up strong fortifications at Port Larima nearly oppeAue Gratio7. Mr Breese, of Illinois. called up Iris resolution of the 2d inst. for the suspension of the 34th rule, which direett that standing committees shall be elected by ballot. and giving to the President of the Senate the tiler thin of the committees. This gave rise to a de• ', bate, in which Messrs Mangum, Allen, Breese and Benton took part., hick became animated and highly int , riukting, but I cannot do juvtice to the speakers by un attempt to condense their speeches, without occu piing more room in your paper that, you will be wil ling to devote to the tulject. When the rpierrtion wnn finally taken, it was th - Cilled it the negative—Byes 20; nays`•2l; the ,N high voting ugnin,t the re,olution, and S;CASI-4 Bentnn, Bughy,•fluywood and Westcolt, vo ting with them, caulking much chntin to our fiends and evident delight .0 Eh , whip. However, the lat• ter have merle but little col ant of it, intiamuch es it will but serve of o line to isor Senator, to canvas. touch mut.en u little more omcnt; In the //oven rf Representalit.€4, relolivi.. r•Pr an rrytitalde arcsnment of the seats 't rnern• hers, was taken tip, and arte t considetabledfaCtlssi:"; was adopted. There arnie an umo•itt4; aceti c —a mat ter of fact shif.iug scene. The names cf all the mem bers were !shared in a box, and the nu nee of the first name dram ta:t. htd the first cho;re, and .10 on to the end of the chapter. I lets% ert to your fancy to picture something more than two brindled Congers, men, with Pnges and Messer;ers, running to and frn, holier nod )on, uiti, a bond :V of piper,. undt.r each n rrti, and with 6 , ah bands Gd^d with writing apparat us. the p•rnphi rruslta of tier Intl. flint - , which the) ate now m tins Wane. the ssnv. or atc.nd toe corner wl,C.st others err allow dre•rninc for a mon:riot that you mrneinber anything Vi yOUI lalt do.tructive ff.% or thut you will Co, founil the iodic, 1,14 with the end and nni Out nn i•, ti ,Lars a ljnurn.J 0‘,11,(11 Sen ate to ea,.% h. , . 10 CllllCate• 1., Ow, !.tig cor,nit lova arid cfr , '..ra. 811. d the ImPte ill entobie the Speaker '0 make up !ht., unodiog Cortirt.h , res ,tf thin! btNly. QI:ESS F:. SELLERS' VER:6IIILGE: nuria , er of Wormi exfwi!ea by tf:o uar of 11.1* Vcirnloge i. truly vaoLderfui. iicad tire 1.,11 g Greentire, Auf,olita CO V.., Nov_ 15. 1845 R E. St. 'I et as—l rtse to at se, co-i,:l no and n int.( tragrot nfo: 0f!.,,r Vcorni,ogr, aid a Irrll,cl,: ( , n-n her. in the coorse of St hourr, 'NINE 11UNI , “1:1) Vc,.trns.A.on t . Itktott no h. - .itu;,nn in re, mmrr.tl;rg It t" the on LAM Of the Lest ternedo, Mum, [sow iv not. Yuurs rtspectiu'ly (.1-;oIZGE W. BRAND v.. 10, 15 1345 Drnr Str+—Tbn above ova• given se:unts,ll en I, , sllo ;s a rey.ectbl!c farmer in our neigh teu ;Hel. II F GRA (4 - 1)I, Fos . . Nla•!e , . cf."- Mond ' . letirr can !n, seen by any pet r.m. yyt, rutly.!lll.lbt ttr nbovo. Tii• 1 , 1116" and eificac:nu• Nrrnr• ed and 6,141 Ly 5.4..1 10,1 by Kerr & Nlt.ll!er. 145 %Arend •treet; 1. %Viirs. Jr and AVm Thorn, 51•Irket .tire, Fe.o & Edth tVard, and J irrh• cot. n 0.24 t 4 11:11.11.1.:'S SIA'EltlOll CREAN! "A ITNIN E. A. newrgompound for rhwring, winirh anrpatero all other. in inching a rich and permanent lather, R .kin. It lc td•to uty t otro t el t o t drn.„ , Nu. frir•itr.y ref•lnde.l eft•r otint t•rlt, 1114•Wh. f.' 1.4,1 beards and tender fare, will rto e.; in try 011.1 I ono month. a/.1 if it lIIW% 1•1,1,1• t,ern rttimm onitvng fln - tht•tlllsl. I t /1 4. 1it.1,1 11•• tli I/ :ndrr.l6, who ree/unmeral it yr ii' Mons. de Lainez. Q . ISLES and patterns boatatifal—prig 181 and ".15 E.) cis . xt the , NEW CASH 11liCSE. Noy lA. LIFE INSURANCE---Capitol $2,500,000. rrillE ingured rniill,ll,o Nrit , irontA pn,fits on and Americnn polici. a. National Loanyuni Life Assurance So- cietv. London Cad S(!71(1 MI" d (Mile.. 74, tv,‘:l 61 , •.1. JAC , i, Ii•RVET, Esq., J.llll J E-9., Jonathen Goodhue, Esq., Jame. it,,orm an , E.q , George Bitreley, F.sq . S,nuel S Howland, G , lrllnm A lVorib, E. 9 , Samttel NI Fox. E.q., Clement C BidJle, E.q., .1 Senn C ‘ValLer, F;.,1 , Louis A Gorier, ‘ t. Phi ladulph is Gr., Rex thallam, E•q., J - - J LEANDER SFA Rlt, Manager and General Ag , nt fur the United States and Utitinb N. A. C.l BANKERS. The 111er - chants Bank of New York SOLICITOR, William Van Hook, Erg., 39. Well street. The rollout idg are among the advantages held o•tt by tbi4 institution, which will be (mind most edonnta• goons to the assured, and which ate seldom offered by Life Insurance Companies, viz: The peculiar ud , anteges secured to the assured by the principle of , he Loan Department, thus blending the utility of a Savings Bank with life insurance. A Inree sum to be permanently invested in the United States in the names of three of the Local Di rectors, es Treasurers, available always to the assured as n guarantee fund. The payment of premiums annually, half yearly, quarterly ur monthly. No charge (or stamp duty. Thirty days allowed after each payment of premium becomes due, without forfeiture of policy. Traveling leave extensive and liberal, and extra premium, on the most moderate scale, Conditions in the policy less onerous to the assured than usual in rases of life assurance. (See pamphlet.) The actunl and declared profits (published in succes sive Reports) af f ording sure data for calculations of the valuta of the ••bonus" in thi■ institmina. These proofs will at each division LP puid in cash if desired. Being unconnected with Marine or Fire Insurance. The rates •for life with profits' are lower than those of any other foreign company effecting Life Insurance in New York. Th e public are respectfully requested to examine the distinguishing principles of this institution, their tables of rates. their Jistributien of profitr, and the faculties afforded by their loan department, before deciding to iusnre elsewhere. .1 LEANDER. STARR, General agent EV'The subscriber, being duly appointed Agent for the above named Institution, will give any infor mation requited, and receive applications for insurance, at the couating•ioore of Atwood. Jones & Co., Water street. WM. P JONES. nov l8•low3rn Almonds, Nuts, Fruit, SBALES Lisbon Almonds; 1 Barrel Bitter 't 2 Bags Filberts; 2 Casks Zante Curants; Boxes new N R Raisins; 3 Barrels Oranges: 35 Drums Smyrna Figs; 600 Cocoa Nuts; 13 Boxes Pres Citron; _ 8 Cases Prunes. ghats jars. Received and for sale by 11. LAMBERT, nro 2 i 10(1 Liberty st Coffee. 1 59 BARS new crop preen Rio, atrictly prime, receiving rine dav by Canal. and for en le by H LAMBERT. nov2s. Tobacco. A 9i3oxEs; . flutchin•on & Ken's s'it Lump To bacru, now rccei‘ing, and for sale by H. LAMBERT. nno2s 100 Lihortv •t. Mackerel, Ac.&c. 9CI BARRELS No 3 South Nlticherch ttyl—lF 15 Nu 2. Low do 15 " NII I du d.t 00 " Alkvives; 15 " Gibbed Herrings; GO boxes Scaled 8 ctivlcs Codfish. Receiving and fur sale by 11. LAMBERT. nov2s 1 GO.Lawr: y at Cheese. r. BOXES prime Go hen, r,-roivinc ennal t',l and for bait" by LAN:BEBE. nr,v2s, 2 BOX ES ''lV bite" juitt received and (r 'ink by MILLER & RICKE. tsuN. No 179 Liberty At. Champaigno Wine. 1511 ASK rrs Superior CL'impaigne P A Nitimm & Co.. jolt receivrd and for on l e by :11ILLER & RICKEISON. No 179 Libortyst. Fish. 40F3 LS Nor tiro! 3 M.lcLerel, -Soti:11 c a tch;" `.2 9 hut( bbl Muckertl, No 1: i2fl 9.101trr1,111. d. Ales.; bblo 11,11l1r. just r , crivod for stir ''t' ov Wrapping Paper. _lOO RE INlj tin Mrnriiilin SINIW Wre.ppillf. : 441 1.' 1 % 11.1 , 4 rert.e.ed and fur oele S.: 710:A S(N, Soap. 1 Oil BOXES Suip. just r , "ive'l 1-1 stad fur ,ale by NIILLE.II S RICKIITSON. ti 1 - 9 La, t. st. Pure Malt Whiskey. 1 pI:NCHEWS driiicht in iiiorei and for snit. by J & J MeDEVI 19 224 1.1 1 1.• rt, a. T( )NS .7.:pitatu Iron. rizrs; UP 150 N•ilt, 20 " Sfuk,a, et,Ll Ln ”1:.• J. S J. NI'DEVITT 2.21 1.11,t, COPPERAS. ALUM ANL) LOG WOOD 111 LI C op, ,rar Ur 5 Alum; to .• Ctdr.'d I.,gwood In sz,de and fnr mile by Loaf Sugar. \lTv r i t r t, : 13 . p c 7.8 svGAR iwrsE moLissEs. 4fi Nluhusei. JU luiC do Fuuale 1.,a In clove . con.i<nment. ISLIIIIIIIIDGE. WILSON S: CO, Wort at 1114 MI 11110'; h irrir N U Sovar. f", Pale by \/ 11110'; WILSON S: Co— ‘Vnter otrevt li L sELLEIIB. Copper. 191.- 1 1 '11 SHECTi !Steller. Corper, (Bultimcre 4W CP I if, t•inz arul 1., ante by T on.ler•ign.r.l.grokz f..t Ow A rneric,n Firt• Cornr,Any of I'hi:n.l••!i.iii.t.rontitoo, LI It/C.ll.lnr, 111Cilnil In.. or damag, by nip. oil Fa' voluble telins, .1 ins 01,1 , and G EU F: COCHH.IN, t;.f3 •t. ANEW Rll,l for winter ront■ wr have eery ‘l•4 lety 4.1 ■nd v. ill nuke them etvb• to slat the tante. lite {ldiot ;end the itockut at Our fi11t.3111,, C.:1111 sail s ee ri le'' , A LGEO. MeGI:I & (o n. 251 Law.) et. It F. SE - LTA:HS. N 57 W,"••I r tsT rrevivrd an invoke of French C11:11., soma bla for rinal..a. Also a few pal.rroa L.. 10161111 Crt.limeros, for linin,ze for the same, fur a loch wa will Ire glad to lonely, ordool. A LG EU. McG I:1 fit: Sc. Co. :25( Litwrts a. MiXED REAVEU cLiIFIIS AND FANCY QomErtitNG n.— in thin line to be had ■t the Fnalituntible !lend Qitriel. of Nev. York I3I3LUE BI.ANKET COATS. Tim.« comfortnb; costs so indispensible to tb• travelling commoni Ey can be lied in superior styli. at our e.tshlisholent. A LC; If E Sc. C,. 251 Liberty it. Ult LEANS CLOTHS. _ L ASII lON A B LE mixtures for business routs, low p.itml, fur sule rn order' by A LGEO, McGUIR F. &Co. 251 Liberty sr. fl TONS I'IG .I ETA L of good gondtty and aJFIJ sudlttio (o foundry purrosno, )o.t received and for 1,11111 by JOHN D. DAVIS, !toy 13. cot Wood and sth ,ds. JUST received at the “New York Stare ," n splendid assortment of Turkeri, Cashmere, French Broche, ThiLet (silk fringe) and Embroidered Cloth Shawls. W. H. GARRARD, 79 Market street. Now Opening, BE UTIFUL Hob Rey and Gala plaids: Waverly and Cashmere do. for cloaks and dressed. at Just Arrived at the "New York Store," l /In DOZ. Ladies' and Gentleman's Kid, Cash lucre, and silk Gloves, of the beat qualities. N. B. None but the best Kid Gloves kept ■t 79 Market street. n0v1.2 NV. H. GARIRRT). ALARGE and splendid assortment of new im proved grand action Piano Fortes, cn hand and (Ur !labs by F. aLumE, Car. Penn ant! St. Cletir eta : , erposite Ex. Hotel N. B. The oboye instruments are warranted to .rand any climate, and keep in order as long as any manufactured. They will be sold low for cash. 20 DOLS elder Vinegar, received per steamer Josephene, and for an le by , TO . LISTS . . FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE M2=iiiii Wax Candles NIILLEAt & RICK ETSUS, Y., 172 I.o.ertv Nv 179 1.16.-st) Iron sad Nails .1. S. 1. NI• DEN' I TT. _'241..6,1 v at BU LI it DG l‘ ILSuN cu %%a CP( SI N. 0. Sugar Be it it I I)G E, WILSON & CO. Write, irr,rt Insurance CoßUwi i'LuTHS ('LoAKS, LIA) %KS LIVINGS A LGEO, McGUIRE Si. Co. 251 Liberty it /Malvin! Shinvin! W. H. GARRARD'S, 79 Market itteet Plano Porte. F. BLUME Vinegar M. B. RHEY &CO. No 157 %Voter er `.~.~:'.iL's`:k~:=-.rw~-n_~:.*aj•N,'~a~.7'~i•~,:~~.•s~JKi'.'~'.Lw*i T '."~T ..,~..x~.,_.._~'~" _~_.+Y Ituctian Oates. Auction Sales, Of Faacy sad Staple Dry Goads, rine Otter and Seal Skin Caps, Boner.. Shure, 4-c, AT M'Kenna's Auction Mort, No C 4 Market st Simpsnn's Row, between 3d and 4th streets. on Monday next, Dec.. dih, at 10 o'clock, A. M., ill he sold, a large lot of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Grips, &c. viv: Superfine brand cloth.; cossinctts; heavy pilot cloths; flannels; calicoes; drilling.; shawls rind handkerchief.; shirts; su.penders: jsans; alp:lces; checks; fine merino shawls, scarfs, &c; (inn otter caps; do seal do: heavy kip boots and brogans; gum over shoes; buckskin gloves and mitts: Ladies merino mitts; Gentlemen's merino gloves; ingrain carpeting. At 2 o'clock, someday, household and !dic hen fur nitore. P. M'KEII.SNA, novG Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES By Jahn D. Davis. Artetioneer, cornet of trood and Fifth Strlets AT 10 O'CLOCK oil Monday Morning, the Bth inxt, will he itold: An exien..ivciiiiiturtmentuf frei,h and Furoigii and Dorneilic Dry Gqotii, fine cut lery, &c. AT 2. O'CLOCK, P M By ruder of Admit.' orator, n 9iinntity of A puffin eary shop Furniture., Modirines. Tinntiire Duffles, Gl o ss Jitt A. 1 .11ur:nr and Peetl.., Bottles, Viola, Stone Ware, Tinware, lltulheA, &c. ALSO. We Sweet Malaga \Vint.; 3 •• N O Nlobtitst-P; 5 bo,Lee 11119t1e4 (hero Olttito.vere; 6 do Nlanaketilred roba c e,.; Queemm are, Coldnget. Carpeti,r, And a qoanii , y floo.elluld and Kitchen Fund tuie. Coal Stoic.. Sic. AT G 1.2 O'CLOCK P. M A quantity of Hard ware. Gold and Silver Mochas, Boots, Shoes, Flare, Caps. Jla.ical Inotuments, and • nari•ty of Staple •ud Fancy Articles, &c. dec 6 LOCK AND VAULT DOUR MANCFACTOR 1 ~~,:ry ~~~ THOMAS ARNOLD, I ) ESPEC'fFU LLY inin.m. hi. friend. end it. public. that the follow in:, article. can be had •T hi. M.lnublictor), on S.tidosky eet, Allegheny city',; st bi• ,rl , l Alley between the Di d mend •nd ,04 .trees. l'ittslyiret, to wit: KNOB LOCKS AND LATCHES, V L'Lr DOOR LO( KS, STORK 1)0 monTicf: LUCKS AND LATCHES, KNOB LATCHES. SWIFTER RULFS c FA - TENIN 3S, SLIDING Doott FURNI I LEE, STORE DOOR BULK, VAULT DOottS, IRON RAILING. I ItoN CASTI NGS. such Rs WAGON BOX.: ES, SASH WEIGHTS. &n. Wholesale Dealer., Steamboat and [love era shill find it to their niivantrige to diml with hire,' as he is determined to sell his articles at such a price as cannot fail to please. Kr Job Work in my lino promptly attended ; on the •Itot lest no , ice. deel. Barrows & Turner's WHOLESALE AND RETAIL NEW DRY GOODS CASH HOUSE, e r -;:S•W.LI IOC!) Wa . ; 9 . ) NO. 46, MARKET STREET, rIIREE DOORS ABOVE: THIRD ST. 1.0 Ant th•tdorn tow* . Ca.th 11.,5c,: - V'SJ. 46. is tit , place! garca •~ ..441 1 - - mening - - ANOTHEn ARRIVAL. OF NEW GOODS re'AT No. 46 42 LADIES' DRESS GOODS Of lacer sit lr,, and tie mu.,t rate and beautiful RICH SHAWLS their great and y+L•ndid variety, b,LII high in:l low C.M. He•t l ' Atl4 Kld Glintr., in all rir,d.i 4 , 1,‘ immliPr; Cn•e* I.,rrincri Cambric 1 larrdker cilitlA,fl.9r, 12 1-2 to $2.50. Bones New Boratet Ribon•, beautiful, from 12 1 to 13 3 1. HOUSE-FURNISIIIN ARTICLES! New additions love born meld, to our Domestic De partmrnt, *Da (lie whole ,fuck v.)11 be disposed (Ifni iinuomnlly low• I Well. 13Innkris rind Countrrpnnra. BROADCLOTIIS. To !lop braarh of our trials in particular, we hive given great attention, and toe note prep tred with Mir additional stock, to furbish any who mity tat a bargain. French, IVe•t of Erieintirl and G•rman Clo ha— great variety 'if rdo,de,t— t i t all qualities, ravhienaii able, Brown's Grill Mixed, Cr, CASSIMERES, Stnplo clad Funry. SATIN ETTS, Sn‘eral cases just received in both hr I, and low cum. One Case Blue Blncli and Shr,p, Gray, !lease Drab for Curt inze mingot. FANCY VES'rINGS. Beautiful variety—Plain and Fancy Rich Satins and Velvet.. Gentlemen', Satin Scarfs and Cru,ats; Best Park Kid Glu,e,; Made-up Shirts; Suspender,. Umber!llnr, Sec. 333.fiarkel Street the plate, 46 the number...xi tmv Barrows dr. Turner. Removal AA BF.ELEN has removed his Commission and . Forwarding Business from the Canal Basin to his new Warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite the Post Office. mnr 30. - - To Printer*. THE subscriber ins just received on consignnient. Power Press, News nod Book Ink, Mitch he will sell at manufacturers prices GEORGE COCHRAN, nov6 No 9.fi Wood it. WIN fEK NEWS INK.—Just received a fur ther supply of IVintor News Ink. and for sale by C. ii. KAY, nov27. rnr. Wood and 3d aireer, Muffs Muffs MUFFS! MUFFS!! MUFFS !: !—A large asso4- ment of. all kinds of Ladies' Muffs to Le had at C H Paulson's HAT AND CAP STORE, No. 73, Wood st.. nest doer to the corner of Fourth street, Lynx. Fitch, Gennett and Coney, both large and small Also. Fur Trimniings and Ladies' Fur Stocks. Oo47•ltri Bank Notes nub txttatific: CORALCTZI? D•ILY BY A. ifiltAME2, EXCELM,IGFE 1312011E5., CoRMER O► THIRD ♦SD WOOD STREETe , SPECIE STANDARD. 3fe r than ta and /4fan ufa r rs'Sc rip Exchange Bank Scrip Currency Berk: ConntyScrip .EXCHANGE—AT SIGHT On Philadelphia Nem York Boston Baltimore Surer PENNSYLVANIA.—PITTSBURGH Bank of Pittsburgh .. -- Merchants and Manufacturers' bank. Exchcingc Do. Hillidaysburgh PHILADELPHIA. Ban's of North America Do Northern Liberties Do. Pennsylvania Commercial Bank of Pemnslloania..- Farmers a:7d Mechanics bank Kensington bank Many fact urersand Ifechanics' Mechanics Moyamensing s.. Philadelphia bank Schuylkill " Southwark ..... ".... .. •• - Western - • • • • Bank of Penn Township Girard hank I:. S. bank and branches COUNTRY BANKS. Bank of Germantown " Chester county - " Delaware county " Montgomery county " NOT rh mberlcrncl Farmers' bank of Bucks county.... Eastonhank ...... . ..... Do yleslown bank ......... Pranklin bank of Washington Bank of Cha otbersburgk Middletown .... •' Getty:burgh . " Lewistoson.9ll.. ....... " Sustvehonna county.. ..... Beeksenunty bank ..... Columbia Bank and Bridge Company Carlisle bank Erie bank Farmers and Droners' bank " Bank of Lancaster " Bank of Reading Harrisburg bank Honesdale ".. Lancaster ".. Lancaster co. ".. V , Lebanon " Miners' bank of .... ;:fnonzakcia bank of Brow - nazi lle !ter )(aim and Delaware Bridge company. Northampton bank Towanda banl Wyomiar bank {reit Branch bank__ Yo.-k bank ...... I.,•hish county bank OHIO, nd„ 77 f 6,-nk o f Si. Cluirsvillt Clintonhank Columbus_.., ._ Columbiana o:l.Neset Cirrlerillt ( Laser..nee, ( Warren, castn't.' ) - - • • - • • Oinrinn atibanks Chillicothe bank..... ........• Commercial bank of Lake Erie..., Dayton bank.. ...... ...... Frank/in bank of C01umbu5........ Parnters'a .tfechasics' bank of Steubenrilii I Farmers' bank of Canton Geared 1 Granville 45 Lancaster I 0 Marietta %fa irillon Mechanics' and Traders', Cineilmati 3favnt Plea san' 1 Norwalk Prana-4 - 'Zan dmay 1 rhana Wooster 7 , 7 FT rsrill. Bank of Cleveland INDIANA .S'ta , , hank and braneAer State Scrir _ _ All bolas glale ban/- Bank of Illinois, S'hatenrertotrn VITIGIN[A. Bank of the , Valley of Virginia. . Bank of Virginia Err Ann 7. bank of Virginia ...... ....... F~rrmers' bank of ......... North- West ernbank of Virginia.... Merchants' and Mechanics' bankof Virginia Branch's.. ........ . Bank al Morgantown...,. MARYLAND RaPimnre City banks-- AU other solvent banks., NORTH CAROLINA All solvent banks.... .. SOUTH CAROLINA .411 solrentSanAs AMoi'vent banks Mobile honks Country banks. LOUISIANA New Orleans banks (g50,1)-- Allba iks MIC IGA N. Bank of 3t. Clair St. Clair, ........... .75 Bank of eke River Raisin. Monsve 10 l'aemer's' and Meikanits' Rank, Detroit GO Miehiron Insuranre, Co. Detroit 5 Oakland Connly Bank, Pontiac , 10 TWO Lori or Ground in Flemming', plan of Lots, on Sandusky.% in Allegheny City; these lota are in n desirable situation for building on, as they belong to a widow lady wbuse object is to hove e inteteit annually, a very small sum on the pur chase money will be required, and the balance may remain for x number of years, secured nn the property Title good and without any iucutnbrauce. Apply in BLAKELY & MITCHEL. IV E Farms of varioas sizes and prices in IVestern .1 Pennsylvania and Ohio. Fifteen lots of ground, 40 feet by `.200, near the vil• ago of Spring Garden, (Vogiley's Run.) Two neat dwellings near the Clnal, Libertj at. One lot and dwelling hence on Penn st. Two lots of ground on Pike st.. Four lots of ground on Libelist. A number of Lots to lease In the sth ward for 14 years. Apply to nov 14 BLAKELY 61 MITC;tIEL. ALOT nr around on Liberty at, near the German Church, 21 feet front 100 feet deep, this lot is on that portion of Liberty it, lately paved, and would be a desiruble lot for a private dwelling. It will be sold low. Title indisputable and terms easy. Apply to - BLAKELY & TCHEL. ARNOLD'S CHEMICAL IVRITINO FLUID and Red Ink, nrarrUnted genuine. QUART Bottles 70 cents; per dozen $8 00; Pint " 44. " " 5 00; Half pint " " " " 2 50; •' " Red 31 3 00, 4 oußeabettles 114, " " L Small cane " 16 " " "00: Afull supply . of tbts iibove ler-civet:l %ma for sale Isy JOHN 1)4 ELLQ R. del P 22, Wood street. SPECIE ... t prem. • par par par par .par par KENTLCKY ILLINOIS GEORGIA ALA'. AMA TENNESSEE For 3ale, FOR SALE Fos 54x,12. •a. Patronized by Everyiiodk The i.ronclerful Verzetitht.: Purgative, FOR THE CLItE neailsche, f:tleUtnnt . :+7l, Sett,,. Smell in Ciie I ward IVeakness, the Throat, Dropsy. sthrns ! mole Com pleints, Nlcasies, Solt 1:11,m", l• iDu, Worm.,Cholero Nlorbus, Cough, Consumption, Fitt'', Liver•C,.7nrkin.,l-2,t -, :; , les,Deutacts, of f - 3 , •'1. Cr . el, Neivouscornpiiimis,sn' "' arising from Fml irhics of rile I oi.if.iicc!„io. in the organ. i•lcli:;ei , Mni [lirnm the :I en; C.] DISEASE OF TILE 1-IFEI DEA It SIR:— A gt,t to.:•k t I r keep 3 , IM uliprired :iv. -in , t• , (... •• Sup!' Ctltill tt,., y, recollect, ashen I fi Nit e' red so-Ci;: ~ :r ft us. ir, M .a, tt the surCets th.r tVCIU'd cr,,n ,$ pretTlisrs. hod Fen F•i atetbuueand and r,•:11 ble enroll:J:1A piatedrtieg hi, g kind. 110..vi=rrr, an,,: concerted to !nuke t r!ri mirz• considernbledifEcul!v ii! Cards them. I' ,, opTe 11,1 .he vile c,,rni-“, .• t 4 the lost 13 ),.1711 C. 7 '1" -.par _par ..par —pa? I possible, never fu he • •ta ' s lrpience was, they could Imr tit lof toe phis, ns the sayit : Thus Matterrgi.roneedid fur a • .1. 1 good luck WOUlit have :our city, who hadleng snfil•ied the Liver, arcorniuniel stinate character, ons ponces d Z.,r icondiliun that nothing was t: not afford 11..1 . the imeesssry I weourselves Lad very littis 1 ing as we did, that I:er standing, and idid dr.stmi es!: most eminent Pnycia;;:n:nr dift id. I ing towns. But w c had nti•.• tl , rine a fair lt•inl, arid if it ! r.•;. - .1 ••• would he soutre Lois:am you and tous. Nd les, I ever, only a few days lea.: e.a.••.• .1. ,1., presented herself:a ear ...a? Cr - 1 re: illy thi,k, Mr. Y "that your Pills are begil/1 , 1/q: a, oorl. in try ht alth, and ultezether .1••• e• took the second dose, I began to ,c• did at ti:st! the pain in me side was u.. . lie ed; my appetite h, ar :3 impl..v., on seemed to circulats thtu.:;;tl my youthful days. Since the: , 1 Lave toh, or the oral rriv itrituov:vnen, ft ! ?regressing at every trpe.i . . no doubt. that full mete o : me. " Th. resu:t was as s"ns !is completely restored. ' l tie latisretureed to her ehm:hv, net: :4 long and a happy lin: is 1::I l :tre e she will never fureet the An Might f111; , /ra:I . unordinary cure WWI th , sei city and adjacent a.,entlyt nrd sre.., elapsed, betore empiir.es , ener ' s St:gni-Coated 1 ' ...•; Las already it:ow - Is:A In ,u, :h ac ev n , the greatest ditlleults sup; !!si•.; not seem like exaggerati •It, I are litetally brei , gt.l by: women „r.l ins under every pessildis ttiMit nt .1 is heir to: " Tim kla'd, ..thrnaLlc, crust:rap:he. and dy our doors in pursuit of the nee, ' testimonials of Ito saiwary ms e ,•I . m flowing in upon us fttl r a e!"c informs us he has been , M'st Dyspepsia. AVOU.ef r nun attack of Apoplexy. A illicit s• expelling from his sy .teen the mpe.ms of Arid a fourth line just rerneer,i ftitul em awn:4, mottary Consumption, wi Let t bed for many mutat:3. — S. , e I , llt .1.. • • f keep us supplied. Besides om• Pvt..]: have standing orders from the emmity ru amount. Send 30 Gross ut your eat :it it Yours, ft - c. It. It. Quebec, L. C., April 14, 1345 RF.NIENIDER, DR. C. V. CLICKF..\ 1 - olicinal inventor of the Suc,l (bared nothing of tho fort wtot ever 1,5,1 duced 'hem in June, 1 This Diploma was awarded k :he nSi I 131( 'A INSTITUTE, to :be ANI,v,I r;., New Yolk, Ockhhr. 4f3. t,: C. V. fur the invention of si:C; ft (.":(j ',TED - ' JAMES TALf...,\IA I:(fif, :•:. - T. B. sVAxhmts,C, itcr GanDoN J. 1.1 , L.D... UP To Avuin CoCaTiln. - .lrs --1'..., , always tisk fur Clickenf S: V, and lee diet each bi-:ft ut,oll 1 - all others are cnunferif•i! VM. JACKSON, corner of att.! i : c !•% Rtreefs, is Dr. Cliarner's for r.;,i irEli . DANCING ACADIY.::r. A DAIIE 11 LAQLI: re4p,, . . ftienda and the 5 arrived From the East, ztnd will t. the diseharge.of the , }curs ot: 1.-r r. 1.. , , The latest and most f.t.hiou th:r Da:,r. it ,1..' Minnet de In Cour, ns (-Luxe i nt the C 7 .2: and Franco,the 1301 - IEIII.IN Pt .. Murtai,t the 11.1ZURE: 1. 1.1 POLKA, COTILLIONS, 1.: t Aladama 8..% Rooms ate Ito . : tni be ',pen for the treeptl,,r t . of v , , men who are de.irolla 1, .. (knees, on Wetinn.edri, eve: n-:;; tl•( .; , clock, (nc the vet:cm. , • tuck P. M. fOr : !•iii The days t , ( for - • every Mond,o., , . Fns the Frldqy no—, and Saturday Corn 10 to 12: 3 to 5 o'clock. r LA FAYETIE ASSEMBLY r'2;"' to nn Four; It street, tyro •; Madame rent Po• r lic and m ism° supper ru:zier, Ste.. &c. Thu nliove rnorr.. , ere most novel; elu.4ant nr. , l aria r(/111., end every COnVOnit 11,7! o f ‘isiters, and i,ir row (y:,11 „ ~,.•• Madame 13. oil! co:, ;., ties nn Friday, ;hp 3.( k through the la r. The lerliCr will 'oe Thoe tentlor a ion who are ,1,a,r0-s will florer ht.thime 13. hi. or ThA , rt,4110171S can be hat on rlov F.attcy Facts. B E it klawn thntJA \ICA c\ V received at NO. 61 . r large and splondi,l uh , , ,, rtmt•nt .1 V as Jewelry. Culiery, T.0,,a LW .r. 1, lio, a le-go stock of o h,r Fa:l:y G.,e 1 .7 OUS to mention, ch..E.fs fwr Remember the nT:m , n•r 6a . 7 1.1 TZ!: '.: 7' between Thirrhond Fourth et,., CALL AND SEE. ' To tho raidCS. OPtSING this Also, on hatt,i,P lo•st' 1 Long Shawls, (nll v,(1.1) w i rlt wi;l barglin, at I,ll*Niew York store, To th© Gentlemen, A A FINE, assortment. of Fr.t,o l and Veatings; also Scarfs. Cr ivqr , .t , : Drawers, Underrests and Hosiers: t,s• "Shake:" Flannel Drawers and Shirt' rno ••Sc York Suite." 79 Marker street. novIZ V. fiAIITZIrID. ,b-r::, ~.ir .. ... ~~ ~~ I~r .... , n. d. ~t :.•. :tre. OM= 14,
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