, , . . , - *j • '‘ 4,1 f/ • 4* " r 4 /vr ri 4;., 1 ,. • ;`, - •;•:1 4,,,, •••• • , (7 ,1' k•Ar 4 ti; n i r --••• o '3 FaaE k .,l4" m . ' , =••'` 1 • tt,e, • /./a/ ,1/4 4 + tt'• w "11 ‘" 4. / L . .. V .../ +. 0., t 2 • C. 141 11. r - • /.; mo t, Y •:' - 4 . t > • • .„ ..•"„.“.'"1 ' ""-•' ":4 - I. f ;r•t •;• 1 • ;;;'4'" •;;;•; •. I.‘„ ,` 2 . ; • "-• : //v •I t . ' s _ . s , t.. . _ _ ~ .. .. i ~ . ERRE COMM ,•;'• -,; t.ra!ll !-Ir3rq4el,:rc.. 1 . - -. Pf:k Jr F 4 . •4 ';.; •-2 .+ 1 , 11 1.7 , • , 'r -** ‘rel ' • r : 50: ' BEIM EWEN MIN En . ... . j 1. 1',.".`.: , ,:,!: f;,...;.:4,...;:,:,;..: -t.", „.• , ” " • 7,:7 '`.` • .4 ; 4 •k "r §":;t" * 4:; 0! ; MEMI MIII " ;~-" EIMEHE '--,•.c± , i, , , , :it, , .. ;- :;:t.,;,.i--!.',,.;..'''.' 4:1 f , ` ; t (4. 2 , a 5 • . v. f ;a~ -- ;,•::: , ,i-4.,--.: . ,, ,, .,, '••,•,'.1-:7,::. '." - 4 - 7.= , : .;:q•'.1.•:,:--!.-c.f,:t;r:!-':.•';;'''''';,::": MEE • • : • • ;;, + 2 l r ; 4 4 5 444 • k • • e c4' It " 'V P • , !5,k-'4,-"'," - .41Pk °, 4.4 4--.3*441i DEO F~y _~~l V914-4 - t 7 , ; N0...:44-7. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY BILLER; SARGENT & BIGLER, AT TIT NORTH WEST • CORNER OF WOOD AND FIPTiI STREETS, PITTSBURGH , PESNSYLVANIA, AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE PUBLISHED AND EDITED BY BIGLER, SARGENT & BIGLER, N. IV. corner of Wood and Fifth Streets T E i.—Five dollars a year, payable in advance - . Six dollars will invariably be required if not paid within' the year. Slagle copies Two CENTS—for sale at the counter of he Office, and by NeWs Boyd. The Weekly Mercury and Bldnufaeturer is published at the same office, on a double medium sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Sin gle coping, SIX CENTS. TERMS OP ADVERTISING. PER SQUARE OF TWELVE LINF.S OR LESS: Oneincertion, $0 50 One month: $5 00 Two do., 075 I Two dn., 600 Three do., 1 00 Threedo. 7 00 One week, 1 50 Four!do., 8 00 Two do., 300 Six do., 10 00 Three do., 400 On6mnr, 15 00 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS. CHANGEABLE LI PLEASURE. • One Square. Two Squares. Six months, $lB 00 Six months, $25 00 One year, 25 00 One year, 35 00 Larger advertisements in proportion. reCARDS of four lines Six DOLLARS a year. 40E164.. WILLS WILLS & DONNELLY, :ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, PITTSBURGH, PA. Office on -Fourth it, bettocen,Stalikfield and Grant mar 14-dil • .: . Charles:4E liwirs, ATTORNgY'AT LAW, rri-rsoutmti, OMM ISSION ER Intake the proofand tick now I- L/ odgement of Deeds; tokvii, , , Contracts, Deposi tions or other writings, to bilitltsito or used in the state of Kentucky, Indiana tied titinessee. Office No 80, Stuart's Duildingit;,'Fourth street. main TI) Attorney, Counsellor & Notary. JAMES S. CRAFT. PIT TSB MGR, PA. AVING resignt d the office of Secretary P. Nay. 1.1 and Fire. kg.' Co., will attend sem/eta-It to ColleCtians and Uusineas connected with Navigation, 'unmet), Accounts and 'FLonl Estate. Business hours 9, A. M. tog P. M. - Oflice, Nu 1 Stuart's Buildings, (No 80 Fourth at,) second door Fast of WoOd street. fob 3-of EDMUND SNOWDEN, - ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE in the building on the North Fait corner of Fourth and Smithfield streets. novl 1-I.y P. C: SIIANNON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, IGreenntnurgh, Westmoreland County, Pu.,—Will practice in the Westmoreland, Indianu and Cambria &TB ly. • J 0. 5Y.A.C300.. - McIVIATION & SEANOR, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OFFICE inFifth street,in Barr's now building, he. tween Wood and Smithfield streets. 0e0.9.1y. IVNI. O'HARA ROBINSON, (LATE U. S. •TTORBET,) iIAS removed his Office to No. 8 St. Clair street selit4 EDWIN C. WILSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Franklin. Venango County, Penna., WILL attend prompilyto all business entrusted to his care—cullections• glade in Warten, Clarion and Jefferson counties. REFER TO J. A; SToCitToN, & Co, MLIRPHT, WILSoff, &Co.. >Pittsburgh JOHN BIGLER, HON.JAMES KINNEAR, Franklin Hos. AL.Nr. NI . C•LaioNT, fioN. JA.MEA Wicsos, july 23-Iy. O. - ORLANDO LOOMIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Fourth street, above Smithfield. july 1-Iy. DLIGIZAW & M'ENIGHT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LT AVE removed their office to the New Court 11.1iouie, in the room over the Sheriff 'soffice. • ep 17—tf. Law Notice. ANDREW BURKE; OFFICE removed to Smithfield street, between 4th street and Diamond Alley, opposite Mr Geo Weyman's Tobacco Manufac . or . ap 16 Law Notice. JANIF.S CALLAN has removed to the chambers occupied by Alderman McMasters on Fifth at. between Wood and Smithfield. ap 18 ftEMOVAL. G. L. Robinson & M. IVl'Brido, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ur AVE removed their office to Grant street, a abort distance from Seventh street, towards the Court HOuee. IVPConveyancingand other instrumentsof writing legally and promptly executed. ap2l M'CANDLESS & M'CLURE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Office on Fourth street, opposite R. & R H Patter son's Livery . Stable, Pittsburgh. rep 10 Wm. E..Anstin, Attorney at Law, Pittaburgh . Pa. Office on 4a, meet ' between Wood and Smithfield. ESPWILLIA.M E. AUSTIN, Eeq., will give hie aban don to my unfinished business, and I recommend him to the patronage of my friends. sop 10—y , WALTER. FORWARD. Shales & Simpson, Attorneys at Law, Office at the building formerly occupied by the Uni ted States bank, 4th r.reet, between Market and Wood streets. rr ,2l CHARLES SHALER. EDWARD SIMPSON. Goo. S. Seidea, Attorney at Law, Office on" Fourth street,between Wool and Smithfield. MPConveyancing and other instruments of wri ting legally and promptly executed, mar 21..tf J. S. HAMILTON 134111ILTON & STERLING, Attorneys at Law, OFFICE, North side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smithfield streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. N. B. Collections made on reasonable terms. dee 4-ly IL Morrow, Aldennan, .• Office north side of Fifth street, between Wood and . Smithfield, Pittsburgh. seplo—tf DR. GLO. PELEE; HAS removed a short distance above his former loeatidn, on Smithfield street, near Seventh, east side. . jan 7 - ' Dr. George Watt, . Office, 1 , 10. 77, Smithfield street, near Sixth, mug 21. PITTSBURGH S. D. SELLERS, M. D., 'IOEMOVED to Penn street, between Irwin and 1l• Handetreets. five doots below Handstreet. . ~ ~,, .. I_ ....... ~,...,,., . .....: . ,,, , ,r . , ~ ;,:.-•-:-!...;' .... :; :' : ; , :" .. .'; - ..:':' .. .:..E.'..' ;-', ..:''' . .':‘,....: 1 • ..' ' '-• ''' .''' 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'.• . • . - ' ' .. . - .. ... . , . - - - - - - • • t • . • - C •fia , . _ ... .. • ' ... , y., . ~ - • .. . . . ... s: • - . - ... -.'• '.''' ' ..:: . „.:',..- . - - .13,71 . .. ... 1 it • " __• .. _ , _ , .....„ - • . . - , .... ...c- _ ,..... A1l • I _ e _ . • . . - ...... .__.,_,.._....,. -.-.---- , -,-_-..- .. 1=1333 Dealer& in Produce and Pittsburgh mnnufacturea prnerully, No. 224, Liberty, oppoaito 7th Street, Pitts 6,ornh, Pn. op 28-Iy, Brownsville Juniata Iron Works, Edward Hughes, Manufacturer of /rim and Nails Warehouse, Smithfield above Fourth street. . sep 10—y JOHNSTON & STOCKTON, Booksellers, Printers and Paper Makers, No. 44, Marketatreet. sop 10 NE W BOOR STORE. BOSWORTH & FORRESTER, No. 43, Market street,next door to Third street, A RE just opening a new and extensive assortment A of Books and Stationery, which they will sell, wholesale and retail at the lowestprices. ap2s Corner of Ist and Ferry streets. Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacturer of locks, hinges and belts; tobacco, ful ler, mill and umber screws; housen screws for rolling mills. &ts, sett 10—y John DVCloskey, Tailor and Clothier, Libertystreet, between Sixth street and Virgin alley, S Juth side. sep Charles IL Ray, WHOLESALE and Retail Bookseller, Paper Dealer, Stationer and Bookbinder, corner of Wood and Third streets. Repl IS P. lIIILVANY, B. B. ATERLING MULVANY & LEDLIE, MANUFACTURE AND KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, Corner of Market and Water Streets, PITTSBURGH. 1:17' Our Works continue in full operation, and wa are constantly adding to our stock, which enables us to; fill orders with promptness. Purchasers are respectfully solicited to call and examine prices and terms. sepl6-ly • Pilkington'stlnrivallea Blacking, MANUFACTURED and sold wholesale and retail, s IXTE STREET, one door below Smithfield. oct2l-Iy. ABEEL EN has removed his Commission and • Forwarding Business from the Canal Basin to his new Warehouse, on Third street, nearly opposite vuty 30. ASTERS, SURGEON DENTIST. 118 Liberty street. A few doors below St Clair at., Pittsburgh ap 28-Iy. Wm. A. Ward, Dentist, Has removed w thoploce or his folmor residence, ir Penn street, two doors beloW Irwin. zip 18 .DR. GEO. FELIX, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN; Office on Smithfield, near Seventh street. 1,11026. 1845-tc Doctor DFdol Bic!Veal, Office on Smithfield street, three iloors from Sixth street Pittsburgh. deo 10—y GEO/ME . COCIIRAN, Forwarding and COmmission Merchant, NO. 26 WOOD STREET, PITTSBIT L. WILM6BTII, LUMBER MERCHANT, Office on Penn Street, BETWEEN IRWIN a: HAND STREETS Pittsburgh, Pa. L'eAll Commissions will be promptly attended to mur4 N. HOLMES & SON, BANKERS, AND DEALERS I N Foreign and Domestic Dills of Dachange. EM IFICATES of deposit Bonk notes and Spe cie.. Drafts and noun collected, and remittances made to any part of the United States. No. 55 Market Street. I=l STERETT & CO., iirkolesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No. 18 Market street, one door above Front, PITTSBURGH Ps James Park, Jr. & Co WHOLESALE Groects. Importers of Tin Plate and Queensware. and dealers in Copper it:toil Pittsburgh manufactured articles, Non 11'2 and .119 Second st.. between %%food and Smithfield streets. janl4-novl4 ly. likrdUEL SfooWDEN GEORGE OGDEN . OGDEN & SNOWDEN, SUCCESSORS TO AVERY, OGDEN & co., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS AND Manufacturers of White Lead, Red Lead, and Lytharge, corner of Wood and Second MO, Pittsburgh, Pa: nov 13- Iv -+" _ Alderman's Office, Fifth Waid. .101 - IN A PARKINSON, Alderman Fifth Ward, ILP i'enn street, between Walnut O'Hara streets, where he may be found at all times. Those haring Houses or other property to sell or rem, can have.the same punctually attended to; debts collected, and all the duties of an Alderman will receive prompt at. (cation. Alderman's Office rPHE undersigned begs leave to say to his friends 1 and the public generally, that he has removed his office to Penn street, near the canal Bodge, oppo ,ite the United States llotel. writ; JAMES BLAKE:I,Y. I=l LAIVIBERT &SHIPTON, WHOLESALE GROCERS. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCIIANTS Dealers in Produce and Pittsburgh Manufactures Nos In and 135 IVond f•h2 PITT4DUROII. PA J. G. MIINTZ, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, No, 114, MaTkerstreet, near Liberty july 1-ly PITTSBURGH. l'A JOHN SCOTT & CO, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Mer chants, No 7, Commercial Row, Liberty street, al9-Iv Pittsburgh. JOHN 11 . DKVITT, JAMES teDENITT J. & J. DVDEVITT, WHOLESALE GROCERS, MARTIN LYTLE, FAMILY GROCER, SMITHFIELD STREET, Next door to the Fifth Presbyterian Church. june 6. James Patterson, jr., GEORGE WINSTON COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 14, Main Street, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Refer at Pittsburgh to ‘Vm. Lippencott &Son, and John Grier. n0v20.6113" FLINT GLASS ESTABLISHMENT Cut, Moulded and Plain FLINT GLASSWARE, IN ALL ITS VARIETIES, AT THEIR WAREHOUSE, Removal. WISTAft'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY THE LUNGS AND BREAST ! To THE Poetic.—ln accordance with the prevail ing custom, and in or,let to show the virtues of this medicine more fully, the following certificates have been selected; and as it is not our wish to Lillie with the lives, or health of thoseafflicted, ive pledge our selves to make no assertions, or '.FfiLSE STATE. 11ENTS" of the efficacy nor will we hold any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. THE PROOFS ARE HERE GlVEN—and we iolicit an inquiry from the public into every cone wo publish, and feel assured they will find it a medicine well de serving their patronage and confidence. Of allthe cures that have yet been recorded, there arc none equal to those mentioned below, which plainly shows the curability of Consumption, even in • • some of its Worst forme.!!!! Mrs. GOULD, or another proof added ! ! THE CURES PERFORMED gy WISTAR's BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, ARE ASTONISHING THE WORLD. Dear Sir:-1 take pleasure in communicating through you. to all whom it may concern, and the pub lic generality, the astonishing effect your truly won• derfol medicine Iris had upon me. I have not enjoy. perfect health for four or five years. Physicians told me my liver was diseased,—and that I might some day, die With-Consumption. I.nst September, 1841, I took a alight cold, which produced a hacking cough; •this continued-until February, 1815, when I added another cold; ntiksonigh increased, I ;GM, lost my ap petite, aud - ningils fulled; for six weeks I could not lie upon one Side; I sweat very much a nights. raised considerable blood during the winter nra could ' not speak a loud word for two weeks. With till these bad symptoms, I had very severe pains in mv side, and between my ihoublers; general debility followed. I was confined to my room about eight wee Lt. 1 had buried a sister and broil - to:, both died with Consump tion. I expected is die mvself; my friends also des- paired of my life.. At title time, an uncle, who had been benefited hi -MeV, ndvised me to take Dr Will ties Balsam of Wild Choity. - 1 accordingly priairred n bottle, took-it, and felornts better; obtained another, and a third: then I rerMlto bleed, and my cough wns better; but my disease was an deeply`rooted, I wart obliged to continue taking tho Balsam, until I had ta• ken seven bottles. 1 can honestly and truly say, I believe Dr Witter's BalsaM of Wild Cherry saved my I life MIS. MARY 11. GOULD. We are nersnnolly acquainted i.ith Mrs Gould,— assisted in taking cam DI her dating her sickness.— believe, and know the statement to be true. Mat. P. C. EnEscort., MRS. S. A. lISCHRLDER, Nn. 1, Commercial at. postal" . Mass , Sept 12, 11145. ANOTHER VOICE FROM MAINE. Woonnonevau, Me., July 30, 1045._ Dear Sir,—fiaving expetienced great benefit from your invaluable medicine, I feel it my duty and priei•._ lege to let the world know who; it has done for me. Possessed of a et. ong constitution naturally, I had en joyed perfect health preview to the spring of 1943, when I was troubled w ith a difliculy in ray left title, attended will considerable pain. Sometime in July, I was violently roweled with a rough, which continued until fall; hen I was confined to the house eight months during which time my cough wns very severe. I fre quent') had spells of coughing which lusted two hours, raised large quantities of disagreeable matter. necompanied %yid, blood; sometimes I raised a quart of blood at o time. I consulted three physicians, all of whom clone their best to restore me,—gave me up,— said they could do no more for me.-1 MUM die,—it was impossible for me to live but a abort time; one of them said my lungs were gone. At this critical mec ment, when eniminent physicians had ex.insted their skill, friends dispoired of my life, my own hope of re covety at an end, 1 resorted to Dr. ‘Yistor'a Belsnm of Wild Cherry; when I had taken one and u halfbottles, those severe spells of coughing were removed Icon• tinued taking the Balsam until spring. (April, I Bit) when I ceased to bleed at the lungs, my health on strength improved so that I left the house, but was not able to work forst year. Now my health is good; I am able to do a day's asotk every (lay on my farm J Ail ES COM ERY. Whew: THOMAS BANNER. SII IPTulf [Those who Counterfeit a good medicine for the purpose of adding a few dollars to their pockets, ere far worse than the manufacturers of spurious coin. For while the hitter only robs 113 of our . property. the former take property and health and life away.— Dr. Wlrrert's Balsam of Wild Cherry is admitted by thousands of disinterested witnesses, to have effect ed the most extrttoidinary cures in cases of a pulmo nary and asthmatic character ever before recorded in the history of medicine. The young, and beautiful, the good, all speak fotth its praise. It is now the favorite medicine in the most intelligent families of our counfry. Such a high stand in public estimation has been a. chieved by its own merits alone. And so long as a discerning public are careful to get Wisiar's sum of Wild Cherry, and refuse with scorn counter feits, and every other article preferred to them as a substitute, so long will cures—positive cures—cheer the fireside of a depniring family. n'The true and genuine "Winter's Balsam of Wild Cherry" is sold at established agencies in all parts of the United States. WISTAR'S ,BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, that not only relieves hut cures! Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5 For sale at Cincinnati only by SAN DFORD & PARK laPSold in Pittsburgh by L. eIELCOX, Jr., South-east car. of Market et. and the Diamond jcit)l4 ALL EN KRAMER Exchange Broker, corner of Wood and Third streets. Gold, Silver, and Solvent Bunk notes, bought and sold. Sight cheeks on the Eastern cities, for sale. Drafts, notes and bills,collected. James M'Candless. J. R. M' Donald. St. Louis, Me. W. H. Pope, Esq.,Pres't Bank Ky. Louisville. AT the Franklin House, foot of Irwin street, Pittsburh, by R B DIMOND, is the most eligble establishment for transient travellers or those who may wish a longer reSidencroin the city, his accomodations are excellent. We know from experience and heartily recommend his house as worthy of patronage. Hugh Kirkland, Freeport. Wm Connelly, Franklin. Bengamin J Niblock, Butler. H H Webb, Cochranton. Jno Hamilton, Ohio. John Reiley, New York. Borders accommodated by the day or week, month or yearly. oet 15 PITT,SBURGEL §ATURDY, APRIL 11, 1846 IRE OREAT REMEDY FOR DISEASES OF TESTIMONIALS IX7'REMA RICA BLE CURES.] BosTOR, Sept. 10, 1845 TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED 3i", 1 0 54 ienizli RETSRENCES Wm. Bell & Co., John D. Davis, F. Lorenzo, J. Painter & Co., Joseph Woodwoll, James May, Alex.Bronson&Co. Philadelphia. John H Browu&Co. Pittsbut g 11, Pa Take particular Notice. JAMES 11,0 WAND 004 F - LT AVE the pleasure to aattouride to their frienr4 II that they again oceupttheir old stand at No. 83,!W00d street, ohere they have opened an eaten sive WALL PAPER WAR t gliQiiSk, And will have constantly ort.hand an extensive assort ment of Satin-glazed and Olain PAPER HANG INGS, Velvet and Imitation Burders,of thelateist style; and, most handsotne patterns tot• paperrng halls, par lors' and chambers. ..pley manufacture, and have an hand at all times, Printiog, Writing, Letter, ‘i.. 7 iatipiisg and Tea Paper, Boanet and Fuller's Boards--,,a11 at which they offer fur sale on the most accommodating •terms, and to which they invite the attention of merclanta and others. LSO —Blank Books of all kilids and the beat gun'. ity,lSchool Booka, &c always on hand and for sale as above. nue 25. Canal Boathouse. By R. Bassett, Penn stre6t, Pittsburgh, Penna. IiippARDING and Lodgingby the day or week on JLA, the mn:u reasonable terms. Strangers will find it to their advantage to patronize him. Persons trav eling east or west, will find his house a convenient lo- cation—it is within one hurrared yards or the Canal Basin, and convenient to the forwarding Houses. Every information given 'in Iron Menthe taro A. in all blanches of the, business. ['Home Brewed Ale can at all times be had at I lie bar. - no , / / CI-1V comblaym i pylloHg DR,. SAPAYNESi Compound Syrup ofWild Cherry, The Original and Girnuine Prepration! Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Brettehitit, Liver Complaint, Spittiokillood, Difficulty of.Broathing, Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation of the Heart, Influenza. Croup, Broken Constilution, Bore Throat, *mitts Debility, and all diseases of the Throat, Breast and Lungs; the roost eff , ctual and speedy euro ever l: fur any . of the abose diseases is D It . B%V •YNEtS " Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. OIS 'Celebrated Remedy" has now, by its in. T trinsic vittues, acquired a celebrity which can never be shaken by the many quack Nostrums" with which the country abounds. The public are fast kerning :hot this is the only remedy that can be relied open in the speedy and p4mtinent cure of all diseases "film Lungs. It is literally sweeping Consumption from The lInd; wherever it is introduced that disease dwindles into insignificance. The public have lints:- bogged' long enough, and now resort to a medicine which the testimony of the must eminent physicians in the hind has placed beyond the reach of criticism.— In requites t o bolstering up, by publishing columns of forged certificat.s—but it is enough to let the public know where it can be obtained, and one trial winces'. vines: all, of its treat efficacy in curing these diotres• sing diseases above named, which have baffled the skill of the Most learned prsctitiuners fur ages here tofore. Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry was the first preparation from that valuable tree which was ever introduced to the public, and ample proof is afforded of its current by the country being flooded with 4 . Belsem," "Candies," and .•Mixtures" of Wild Cherry. not one of which is prepared by u regular physician, although they levee assumed tate name', of respectublr phct.icien, to give currency tr, t heir "Nos trums'" Therefore, the public should'be on their guard. and not have a worthless mixture palmed upon them for the original and genuine preparation, which is only prepared by Dr. SWA YNE, N W. corner of Eighth and Race streets, Philadelphia. Consumptires, or those witm,e. Lungs are effected slightly. should take this Syrup without delay, by which they may prevent the fixing of that diredisense fully and firmly. How important, then, to avoid it.— I Never live a day with a cough when thin Syrup can be had, and you are nearly cet min, with proper care, to avoiddestruction by Consumption. Dr Stonyne's Compound Syrup of il'i/d Cherry' is n compound of Vegetable Remedies; it is culled I ..Wild :;perry," because that atticie is the basis of thefreparation. It is so combined with other ingre dients, that the utmost efficiency is given to its good qualities, as a supporter and preserver of the powers and functions of life, it has no equal. Remember, all preparations purporting to contain WILT ("BERRY, are fictitious and countet feit. except thst ',tearing the written signature of Da. Swath e. Great care should be observed in purchasing of :he authorized egents. The onlyagems in Pittsburgh for the roiled the genuine medicine are, IVm. Thorn, 53 Merkel or.; Ogden & Snowden, corner of Wood and sts.—and S. Jones, ISO Liberty at., where it can be obtained genuine, wholesale and retail, at propt ie tor's juices. Sold by John Mitchell, Allegheny city; 1 E. B. Hinman. Cincinnati; Dr. Megoffin, Mercer; J. H. Berton & Co. Erie; J.S. Morris & Co., Louisville; Dr. E. Easterly & Co., St. Louis; Andrew Oliver & Co., New Orleans, and by regularly appointed agents in needy all the principal towns in the United States. IT'Country storekeepers will find it to their ad vantage to hate a supply of this popular family medi cine. Jan 29-ly Phcenix Safes and Vaults rip FIE undersigned invite attention to the follow ing certificate: CERTIFICATE. The undersigned having been requested by Messrs. Constable & Strickler, to be present and superintend a test, by fire, of one of their recently invented Me ek. Fire Proo f safes, and deeming the subject one of very great public importance, havecarefullysetutinized the progress of a test, to which one of said chests was subjected. The chest was supported at each corner, at an elevation of 10 to 12 inches from the ground a fire of Bituminous coal and fire was made over rind around and kept actively but Ling 54 consecutive hears. The fuel consumed was about 80 bushels of coal, find one cord of wood; the heat all the while be ing quite intense, and in the opinion of the undersign ed much greater thane safe is likely to sustain in any ordinary house burninr. On the removal of the tire. at their request the chest was opened, and greatly to the astonishment of the undersigned and the large number of citrens present, a Blank Book with Sundry Bank nctcs within its folds; a piece of Dry pine Wood and the inner lining of the safe, which is of Wood, *ere found warm in deed, but not in the Slightest degree charred or inju red, some manuscript on the Book as legible as be• fore the test. The undersigned are ur animous in the conviction that," fire proof chest is practicable; and that the ingenious and enterprising manufacturers, whose efforts for some months past in producing thin desideratum have proved so entirely successful, de serve the public confidence and patronage. JOHN ANDERSON, L. R. LIVINGSTON JOSIAH KING, WARRICK MARTIN, EDWARD HEAZELTON, JAMES PARK, Jr. In the character of the above named gentlemen, the public have a guarantee against deception, in the test which was made of our Phceitix Safes, and we there fore feel the utmost confidence in recommending them as a reliable protection against fire, under any ot dine. ry circumstance. We would assure those interested, that there is no wood about these Sates, but what is necessarily connected with the shelves and drawers. We make Vault Doors in the same manner and up- on the same plan. One of these can be mutat Reese C. Townsend & Co's new building. For the workmanship of our Vaults. they ran be seen at the folloWing Outlet Lyon, Short) & Co., Church & Carothers, Wm. Lorimer, King & Holmes J. D. Davis, P. M'Cormick, and %V. Martin. far Manufactory on 2d street, between Wood and Smithfield. CONSTABLE & STRICKLER, ritteburgb, October 15,1845 Gm. =BM , Last Winter Seision+Dancing School. MADAME BLAIQUE'SIa4 tiession for the pres- LTA. ent Winter, will commence on Friday afternoon, February 13th, at 3 o'clock, I P. M., at bar Room in the-Lafayette Assembly buildings. In announcing the re-orgtinization of her classes fur the last winter season, Mndarhe IL,- hopes it will not Ilk out of place to convey to her kind patrons her grateful acknowledgment of the liberal support they hove hitherto extended to her. She cannot but feel highly flattered at the evidence they adduced of their eminent appreciation of her services as a Teacher, in the crowded state of her classes, and she feels con fident the simple announcement of the re-organiza Lion alter classes will be sufficient to secure to her a continuance of their favors.. to order to give that eclat to the Extriniaation Ball, she proposes dosing her winter labors with. And which the presence of all her pupils can only secitre, s'te offers the tolloisong inducement to her patrons, in the reduction of her terms to *6 each, to those pupils who have attended the two previous ses sions. LA FAYETTE ASSEMJAY ROOMS are situ. to on Fourth streei, two dot) a from the gay Scales.— Madame 13. will rent the above named rooms for pub. lie and private silpper parties, Concerts, Soirees Ste, Ike. The above rooms are finishi.ii and fitted up in the most novel; elegant and approVed style, with dressing rooms. and every convenienceifor the necOmmodation of visitors, and ate now open for inspeciia. Important to Gentlemen. Ai thn solicitation of several gentlemen, Madame B. will open evening inurtction in the Polka, Polka Quadrilles. tfee. Hours of tuition—Monday, iVednesdny nni Fri day evenings of each week, from '74 to 9 P M. Her subscription list is now open for subscribers nt her rooms on Fourth at, near Wood. 16 21 tf FITTSBUSS-U STEEL wing' i; evoi • SPRING AND AXLE FACTORY, Corner Ross and Front streets. rm 1 E undersigned having completed their multi- JUL net y for ndling Steel and Iron, are prepared to manufacture and furnish Spring and A B Steel—all si• zes Slab Steel for Prairie Ploughs, Hoe and Saw Steel, Plates rolled and hammered, hilly end manure fortis, Sthel, and Curtiage Springy and Hammered Iron Ax and are prepared to do a'l Lindy of Joh Rolling, and Forging. They alto keep on hand Carriage Hard 'ware and Nrimminss of every description. NB. The highest price paid in cash for Iron and Steel Scraps. JONES & QUIGG. feb 20112 m. UNION ROTEL. IN ennnection with myson, A. KLEBKR, I have this I doy, opened my House in Virgin Alley, near Wood street, where those wishing the choicest refreshoient.s that an: furnished by well conducted Coffee Houses, can always he accommodated. Eleestve Stabling for Rent. fel) 7.tf HENRY KLEBER, SEN. Fifth Ward Livery Stable. Am,THE: übscribe r. hosing bought out known Livery Stable kept by C B Doty, in the l•iith IVard, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he will keept st all times. a stock of the best description or Riding Horses, Bug gies; Carriages of all kinds, and in short, every thing required in his line of businesi. A considerable pot-lion of hiS stock is new, and be is confident that no stock in the city will be superior to his. MS TERMS WILL BE MODERATE His Staple is on Liberty st., fl few dores above the Canal Bedge, where be reaper:tinily solicits n share of public entrotatge. CHARLES COLEMAN: t . ...a'lie is also provided withal) elegant Hearse. which will be furnished when required. ocifThtf WM. COLKSIAN, JOHN F. JENNY JAS. W. HAILHAN. COLEMAN, LIAILMAN & CO., Manufacturers of Carriage Springs 4. Axles, A B. • N D i Spring steel & dealers In Coach Trimmings Of every de.cription. rnannfzietory on ST. CLAIR ST. Warehouse, 43 WOODS I REFIT, opposite St Charles I Icael. jan23 I=! REYNOLDS & SUEE: FORWARDING AND'COMMISSION MERCHANTS, For tho Allegheny River Trade. DELLEKS GROCERIES, PRODUCE. PITTSBURGH MANUFACTURES, Chloride af Lime and Paper, The highest price in cash paid at all times for coon try rags, baling rope, and coutnn waste, corner of Penn and Irwin eta. PiLtsburgl.4 Pa. jan3o-tjy 14. Co-Partnership. ILLIAM COLEMAN having, on the first day of January , inst, associated with him Jas. W. AV - Heilman and John F Jeneines,i under the name and style of Coleman, Hnilmnn & Co, will now have in creased facilties for manufneturibg Steel Springs, ham mered Axes, Americnn and Spring Steel, &c, to a hick the attention of dealer's is respectfully solici ted. and hope by strict attention to busitteis, to moil. a continuance to the new firm, the favors on liberal be stowed upon him. Factory on St Clair street—ware house 43 Wood street, nppositb St Chnrles Hotel, where can be found a good usdorttnent of Springs, Axles A li, and Spring Steel, and Coach Trimmings of ev ery de+cription, together with Iron, Nails, and Pitts burgh manufactured articles. [.'The highestprice paid for Scrap Iron. jan'l,3 WASHINGTON HALL. Market street, Steubenville, Ohio. JOHN IRONS, PROPRIETOR THIS establishment has been taken by the jal undersigned, who respectfidly begs leave to inform his friends, and the Oldie generally that it has been refitted and furnished in a style not surpassed by any house in this place, end, tit least equalto any to the West. Washington Hall is located in the business part of the town, on Market street, nearly opposite the Court House and public 'buildings, and within a few steps of the Market. The situation is the most elevated of any public house in Town, commanding a view of the River for several miles above and below. An Omnibus, and servants, Will ut all times be in readiness to convey psssengrs pod their baggage to and from the steamboat landings. Every accommodation which the pubjic have a right to expect may now be hadiat the Han, on terms as reasonable as offered by any Other good house in. Steubenville. As the proprietor will spare no pains or expense to render general satisfaction, this, with his long experience in the business, will make it the interest of those who come this way, to "give him a call." decll-tf. JNO. IRONS. MISS A. C. SARGENT. BEGS leave to inform berfriends and the pubic gen orally that her Select School for Young Ladiei and Misses. Will commence the Winter Session on Monday the Bth of September, at her school room in St. Clairst., nearly opposite the- xchange Hotel.— She refege to the following gentlemen : Hon John Breden, Rev %V A Passarant. Rev J Niblock, Wilson McCandless, Esq.,, Rev S Young, Allen Kramer, Esq., Jacob Mechling, Esq., Wm. Jack, Esq. John Bigler. Butler. Pa. Pittsburgh. Any Information as to terms &C., can be obtainedbY calling oc Allen Kramer, Eeq. aug22. John Oar.. UTLER and Surgical Insui V No 140 Woodstreet, two di ley ,Pittsburg, Pa. N. B.—Always on hand an.exb Surgical and Dental instruments Hatter's, Hair Dresser's and Tat Saddler's Tools, Trusses, &e. MESE .k:~. --- School book and Paper Warohottso. - - .. . ..: Litlit - Loomis. Adent,' - Publisher, ll ßook-Sellei and. Book-Bmcler, b i - . it No. 8 i WOOD STREET ....I.....sinnnui.. , , . Tr EE PS c,anstantly on hand a general assortment of I.‘„ all thsiScbool Books in common use together with the publibation of the Presbyterian Board of Pub lication, anOther Miscellaneous Books, including Bible's and 'llstninents in great, variety, from the fulio la :. ti 7 k Books Or my own siz c e . t p o , s p rn e a m ll v p ia oc n k d e m t e e d d it il tns i manufacture, o.mbra cing Day Books, Journals; Ledget s and Record Ilboks, of the different sizes o't paper, and E -2 different 'l lll 3 lll iest containing fr . ,4m two to eight gitires of paper.. r - 'Flat Cap. Limy and Medium Writing Paper always On hand. of eatperirtr qualityYertn al short naffed be ruled to patio : o and bound to order. i..,0 reams (.4, 1 p A ld i v ,Sa tin 'i g N p S a T pe O r li . , ruled and plain; • - . •• . 90 reams flaano Pcst, ruled and plain, (some very finer 300 rms Crodo and Straw Wrapping Paper' . • Rag 9 t • 150 " Med4lM " - / . 20 " DotiM ,f e Crown 'I 80 " Medilim Tea Wrapping, different clualities; 16 rms Fail Post Writing, different qualities; 70 gross Bo9net Boards, drabs white, and blue and white A largo lotl l l3l i low priced printing Paper, of the following Ateii% 2 4 by 32 inche.„9.ol by. 43,1 inches. 20-by 29 inches 10 by 24 inch* 21 by 28 inches, 21 by 24 inches, 22 by 27 inches. 11 Constantly on hand of A.ROAERTSON 5 manufac ture) Prim ingiPapc r of ,the • following sizes: Extra Supelne and Ileavy for Job Printing, 20 by I 24 inches; ! .. News Printing; 2f by 42, 24 by 34 27 inches; Sized, nr printing Steamboat and other Bills, 20 by 12 and and ..‘22d)y 25 inches . ; Post Office iind other Eavelbpe Paper, different - I sizes: i i • All of 36441110 M be sold at lowest prices, at Whole sale or rdtall, tor Cash, Paper Rags and Tanners'e Scraps.: mai'n ys i A. FULTON, •, „ , JELL:iIND BRASS FOUNDER: Hs reboil and cornmenaedbnsiness at Ms OLD ST ANEV f I between Market and Ferry N‘' bete he 4111 be pfealed to see his old customers and flieods. ' . . 'Church. Btertinbabrratid Bells of every size, from 10 t 0.10,000 pOundts, cast from patterns of the roost approved models. and svairanted tube or the best ma terials. Mineral Wattr PtimpseCouniers. Railing, dze . ...tce., together with everyvariety of Brass 'Castings, if re qtrired, turned Ond finished in the neatest mannei.. W . A. F. i+ the sole agent for Babbitt's Anti Attraction Afetal, so justly celebrated for the reduc• dim of friction In machinery.—ile Boxes and Com pasition can beihad of him at all times. not: 13 ly EXTENSION:O' PITTSBURGH. , • Bare ChanCa for good Investments THE subscilber has laid out, and now offers for sale at redtusnable prices and on accommodating terms, One hati'dreri and ten Lailding Loks,oll that handsome level!gmund between Braddock street and the 'Monongahela river. They are about one-third of a mile from I he!city line, and are situated'in that part of the first cityiPistrict which will probably soon be annexed to theVitY as the Seventh Ward. No pro pertyi n the subilrbs posSessessuperior advantanges, nor has any Iseretofbreheen laid out with so liberal an al lowance of widis atft•etn. Braddock is from-one hun dred and twenty to about one hundred and ninety feet Wide and Beelen, Commerce, Brady, Columbus and I Water streets sit wide avenues. Moat of the lots have two fronts, and as they are of various sizes, and will be sold, one let with the privilege of four or five; early apnlicants can be accommodated to 'suit their own views of improtement. Persons who desire to build or to make secure investments in property that is sure to advance in value, and particularly those who intend to . erect manufactories, would do well to view these Lots, and exanfine the draft, before purchasing else where. The survey for the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road aud the raitroad survey by the State of Penn. Sylvania were 14ith made alongside of this propeity, and it is generally considered that Braddock street, or the ground iinmedintely alongside of it, affords the only eligible route for a Rail Road from Pittsburgh to the East. Coal can be delivered on this prone! ty nt a much less cost than on the Allegheny liver, aye there is always deep Water at this part of the river. E=:l E.- D. GAZZ AM, aug2s-tI. Office MarketbetweenN & dth sts PHILADELPHIA MEM' 61 1 2 D iirmata) Umbrella k ik. Para sor Manu factory, no. 104 Markel Street, NEXT DOO* EAST OF THE OLD STAND, mat. H. RICHARDSON Has withdrawn from the firm of W.& W.ll. Rich. ards6n, and commenced bueinesi . on his own account at. No. 104 Maritet Street, between Third arid'Foartli, whero he has fet• sale a full assortment of Umbrellas, Parasols, Parasbletts and Shades, of the newest style and hest mantifiteture, at the loweet market pikes. Cotton Umbrellas, fair quality, 35 cents. Silk jio. do. $1,50 Other Gooder proportion. You are respectfully invited to call and see, them. Philailelph:4, Dec. 19, 1845-4 m. GEORGE :BAILEY, t PLUMBER, AND .IgANUFACTITREH O$ .r...-, Pumps aitil liydrants. Which are superior to and cheaper than if i any - in - the city. Please to call and examine for youselves. ' ' ' i FOURTH STREET. REVVED? SMITHFIELD &CHERRY •LLFY. Kr HydrantSiand Pumps repaired. jan I -ly NEW fIAT cAND CAP STORE. T:t CHAS. H. PAULSON, (I..ATE OF THE FIRM OF PAULSON H AVING oPened his new store at Dio, 73, Wood Street, Next door to the!corner of Fourth, is now nsanUfactur ing and receiving from the Eastern Cities a very large assortment of HATS and CAPS, of every descrip tion, wrminted to be made in the best manner, and of the hest materials. Otter,Seal, fine and common Muskrat, Senletie, Hair-Seal, Plush anti Glazed Caps' Also, a fine assortment of - Ladies' Furs, such as Lynx, Fitch, Goinet and Coney MUFFS AND TIP PETS AND FUR TRIMMINGS, all of which he offers fur sale atIIEASTERN PRICES FOR CASH, both,wholesaletihd retail. Country Merchants will please call and examine my stock before purOasing elsewhere. CHAS, H. PAULSON. N. B. The Fall Fashion torpats and Caps receiv ed.. . vep27 WASHINGTON ROTEL, Corner of St. qicir and -Penn streets, Pittsburgh, JAM ES lARMSTRONG, Proprietor- HE propri4or begs leave to return hismostgrate -11 Cul thanka i to his friends and the public for past favors, and hopes, by attention, to merit a continuation of their patronage. The house is pleasantly situated near the Exchange; it has accommodations for travel ers, and a large 'room for public meetings, dinner or sapper pastiest ! REFRESHMENTS Always ready, oOprepared on the shortest notice, With the choicest thd market Will afford. Oysters end Oyster Soup, alif o Fresh Shell Oysters, received eve. ry day during theseason. Thegreatestcare des beer; taken in the seleation of wines and liquors. A yeti's. ty oC aewspapet4; are regulatlyfiled in" toe establish mint. P. S. A Hot Luneh served up every dayitt 11,..A. M. ap 18. . il TPI"Aff:44IIO • --; . . itmont Manufacturer loors from Virgin • • sine assortment of Banker's, Tailor's • et's Patent Sheari je 24. • tr. • " ••• PRICE, TWO CENTS. "JUST IN TIME FOR CHEAP I3ARGANS.". JUST received, a splendid assortment of spring - and summer goods, -1 Unsurpassed for quantity. quality or • 2 • Style. , The Proprietor of this EestablisbmKenj, Takes great pleasure tI. informing his Mends add the public • In general, that he Is now prepared to fill all orders that his ' - Numerous customers may fayor'him witl. Strangers Chia Travelers would do well, in visiting the ken City, to call and examine his extensive and well Made'stock of ready made clothing. tie ha. acorn piste assortment of English cloths, to which he would invite attention: else- . French clotiis of every- color and 'quality, which'he is Oireting at a very sdtail FICIVIIIICCIon eastern prices. - Remember at this Store you are sot asked two prices, being Convinced thats,Small profits and quick sales Is the hest way to secure viirom,- Having In his employ the best Workmen, ,„„ he can • entrant Every article made at his establishment to fit well. And to be &the best materials, lie would again. invite Purchasers generally to give hitra Before purchasing in an'.l , other - place, As he is confident he can sell them as good goods at as ge?scrable prices as any house in thiscity , oirig so far as to any a little cheaper, All his ' imods are new and of handsome patterns pur chased In the east, bat a few weeks since] the subscriber " Now returns his thanks to. his Friends andthe public , - in geneml, and . Solicits a continuance of their favors. 10P.Tron City Moilting&ore, N 0.132, Liberty street. [mat 7] C. M'CLOSKk:Y. EXCHANGE HOTEL, - CORNER OF PENN AND ST. CLAIR:STRETS, ALLEN BROWN,-Propiiotor. TERMS $l,OO ikki • THE undersigned. formerly- of the- Merchants Hotel, corner of Woad and Third streets,-ints leased this. superior establishment, end furnished it aneio throughout. with new beds, hew bedding and new ftirnitece: Great cerh has been taken to fill his Cellars with the choicest viands. A handsome 00211 i, bus and a baggage wagon are provided for the used.. his guests, and a Porter will he in attendance at all hours to meet the demands of (he traveller: The Ling - experience of the Undersigned In this business.Aßbt res him that his earnest ptirpose to satisfy all who call. cannot be unsuccessful. He feels altogether at liberty to premise his visitors a comfortable and cleanly abode,- liberal enteitainitient, and a hearty welcomo'ata mod* erate expente, ap3 dtr TCTOR. OT.IsTAVUs aOHEIBI.F.H. • SCITIEBA & SorrElßLErt o V.OOKSELLEIVS STATIONERS! AND BINDERS,' no. 115, *oob ST., THREE Dooßs itEtoiN TITTH aT. PITTSI3IIRP.II, PA. -. Portable Window Blinds;" tJHE subscriber, having competent workmen, end a large ,stoek of .Venetiijs Window Blinds, wilt sell low. -His "Portable Fastener," the only one in the United States, is the best and niasteonvenient plan ever used for priKate or public buildings. Call and examine samples nt.t. WoOdwelre or G. Singet•'s. Old Blinds put bp with the Portable Fastenet• at a small charge. J. K. IiEHUBIISON, writ end Hand it. firidite. ‘iaraes . . IMPORTER AND wffoLtsALE DEALER; -TN fine Jewelry, Ciniery silimr and Getman Nei _L SpeZtacies, gold si nd silver Pencils, silver:Thimble. Scissorajweeters, silk and gum Suspenders, silk and bead Purses, Carpet Bags, Hosiery, children's Cloaks. Bears Oil; Beef Mt rrow., clistile, cream and palm Soaps. &c, &e. 013an't mistake the place, NO. 61, MARKET STREET, East side, heisted) Third and Fourth sta., Simpson's Row. , -jun 16 WALE PAPER ETIEEIE, Smithfield street, one door abode Pcsitrth street, prilthulioH, PA. J. SHiDLE, MANUFACTURER of ?apex Hangings end 130e dere of every description. Merchants and others wishing to pittelmie tire 111. vited to e all and examine hilt large end splendid alma ment of • GLAZED 4. tilivai,Aktb WALL PAPERB of all the various patterns now in use, and at sucks lA, ces ascannot fail to pl.mr ; GLAZED GREEN PAPER, calmed on one or 'both sides expresity for Wisidow blinds, by the dozen or single piece. 'Rags and Tanner's Scrips talons in tachango. nov2 I-6m. OTTO 1111:70Z, MANUFACTURER OF INCORRUPTIBLE TEETH, Smithfield Street, 2 hors beloio Fifthitireei: Pitts burgh, PG., A LWAYS on hand a full assortment of Plate and LS. Pivot teeth; of a variety of shades; as simple Plate, Molars and Bictispidatoes, Gum•teeth, Screw Pivot teeth, &c., Teeth and bloOks made to order.— Dentists supplied with all articles used in the Fees lion. All ordeia foam abroad moat bearcompanied by the rash. !Wl' Matins always on hand. to 15-ly Lag Ctedit 111 HE subscriber offers for said thirty-one building .1 tuts on a credit oftenyears: These lots are situa ted on Grant, Wylie. Fifth, Rose dad Distrquid streets, in the 3d Ward of the dity, adjoining the New Court House. Persons Aisposerl to purchase, will find theta fins favorably located as to health, convenience to be. siness, and willuluiiiately )le. Ile centre of thecity. Por particulars enquire oflarties c. ele/mins, or • SARAH B. FETTERMAN. rebts ate Glorir, Gratitude and Patriotism. The Jackson Wreath, or National. 'Souvenir. A National Tribute, commemorative of the greal civil victory, achieved by thepeople, through the Hero of New Orleana, con;ainiag a map of the United States, a portrait of Gen. Jackson,a view of the bat tle of New Orleans and the Hermitage. - Just received and for sale-by JOHNSTON tr, STOCk TON, Market, street. Lafayette Refectory, NOS. IA at 63, WOOD STDDZIT. Under Lped'a Auction Store. THE subribers have fitted up the above plOte, ltt 1 superior style, and they feel assured will give comfort and satisfaction to all who may visit them. „'• Arrangements have been made, to have a ten stant supply of FRESH 0 17,9 TER s, • which will be served up to visitors and farnifiesi oh thesbort, est notice. Other husuries,eandies,.fruits and mui. tries of the choicest kinds always oo- hands . Their Bar is filled with the beet brands tbe markets an af ford; and Regalia, Castello, Principe Mid Havana Cigars of superior.quality., , Every attention. paid to visitors. Their motto is,. very Itmory in its season. Prices moderate. OGDEN & GIBBON. nnvlß ly Burnt , District note': ISAAC MURDOCK, formerly" of , the 'Woe kotot 1 on Water street; having beet] beret oat, has built a new and handsome Hanee - cotOritislyfor the accord• modatioit of Tratelers, Corner of Second and Smithfield streets, Which will be kntiwa es the Burnt District Hotel. He is now ptepared to offer everyaccortirroadation, and-every comfort. to the traveler et veriiitodemui charges. gale provided with envie and conierdent stabling. - deolll4l. . . - • ALLEN -I3ROWN -.x . x 2.3. ~:
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