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f • , TER2O3,--Fiee Dollars a year, payable 'strictly la advance.
s:''Sis:Dollarainetriably required if not paid within the year.
4311" gab* coPina'TWo Corm-:-for sale at the counter in
ihal/fhoe, and by the NM/ Doge.
THE SATtritThef ICIORNIigG POST
, PRbiWled. from tbe seine dike, on a large blanket size
! 21 =
sheet, at TWO DOLLARS a year, in advance. Single Copies,
,V Ol . l l-
Alit No paper will be discontlatied, (unless at the dieero.
thea of the Proprietors,) until all arrearagee are pohi.
SFr' No attention will be paid to any order mikes aCC01:11-,
peaks! by the money,'or satisfactory reference in this City.
ar-contectbd with the Establishment of the Wining
Post Leone of the Largest JOB PRINTING OFFICES In the
City, where all kinds of work is done on the shortest notice,
and most reasonable terms.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
ROBERT . C. G. SPROUL, Attorney and
GotoosoUor at Law, othce No. Fourth street, Pitts
,borgh. dot:Al:1y
trAMES A. LOWRIE, Attorney at Law,
office Yourtlx street, l'lttabargh, between Alnithfleld. and
Cherry alley. deciLly
ITOHN BARTON, Attorney and Counsellor
t,
'at Lew, office corner of Fifth and Grant atreels, Pitt..
btitill:
__
SAM P. ROSS, Attorney at Law, No. 109
Fourth stret, Pittsburgh, fourth door below Mr. Rody
Patterson's Livery Stable. fe2B
DATRICK M'KENNA, Alderman of Third
.AL Ward, °Mee corner of Grant and Fifth streets, (formerly
occupied by Alderman Lewis) where all tinniness pertaining
to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Peace will he
promptly attended to. tehlm
11101 r AUL, Surgeon Dentist, successor to G.
• W. Biddle, No. 144 Smithfield street.
4.0 - vtillaxi hours from 8 to 1 o'clock, and front 2 to 5 o'clock.
roblAtly
SCOrr, Dentist, Fourth street, five doors
• West of Market.
43Qr0dirt hours from 9 o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock P. Al.
dec.-30:y
_ BUSINESS CARDS
TOMS MOORIIEAD, Wholesale Grocer and
fty C01X1M116313 Merchant, for tho Lade of PIG MEtta., and
BLOOM, and PRODUCE generally, No. 27 Wood street,
-Plttabnrgh. -
ap^_4
iraualt ....... vrx. tueirrass,
* NILLFI2 Fi RICKETSON. Wholesale Gro
-cers, Importers of BILLNDIFS, WINES and MISES,
hea..172 and 174, turner of Irwin and Liberty straws, Pitt.
burgh. Iron, Nulls, Ootton Yarns, Ac, ronatantly on hand.
.421)
M'I{.EE & CO., Manufacturers of INl'Kee's
•
S. Pennsylvania Dims, all efisee of Window ()hal, Extra
Doublo Strougth, Imitation Crown and Ruby Vials, Flask',
Pickle and Preserve Jam; Wlue. Porter and Mineral Bottle; Teleiraphic and Liglitning-Itod Insulator..
Zar Seeand, between Wood and Market strains, Pitts
burgh, Pa-, but a abort dlatante flan the steamboat lauding,
and from Monongahela House, tit Charles and City hotel.
apr 21
•1111.119 a 0UR14210.
IfOßti,l TLOILLILIMON.
GDIVAILD DITIEMIE [MOLT L. RIXORALT.
fIURLING, ROBERTSON & CO., Manu
facturPra of Cut, Preened and Plain Phut fILASSWAR.P."
warohouna No. 17 vood Weed, corner of Front, fdtteburgh.
other L•ladn of Glasswars and IVlntkvr Chat , at
low Market price, apthrily
- - -
JAWS C LEIDLIE JOSEPH 7. CLAD.
EDLIE & CLAM, Successors to Muivany
& Lodlie, tnsuufacturers of Cot, Moulded end Mon
Flint and Faney Colored GLASSWARE, and dealers in ell
kinds of %%Indust ,- GluAa, Flasks, Vials end Potties. .Ware
house corner of Market end Water ornate, Pittsburgh.
rntMdl y
DION' AL.--C. 11131 SEN, Manufacturerß of °roil- variety of VIALE. BOTTLES and WINDOW
black Porter, Wine and Claret bottles; Demijohns
and Carbnys; also, Eliot Mass to every variety. Warehouse
Noe. DU Senond find 133 Ilret *treat, Pittsburgh. mh..13
V .
It. PRA °, Diamond, Pittsburgh, dealer
WINTRY PIDIDUCE. cams for salsas choice
stock of GROC2O.IM, selected for fMilly lase Spica of
every variety and the nureet quality_ ground at ha team
ARIL, Al., Dried Frulta. Eoreigri and. Domestic Produce
taken in earlinuga for roortisautilft
bpi procured a roll aSsertlnont of Landreth". WILT-
I*t.I . I6.IIDEY( SEEDS, and Invitee the attention of eli-in.
O*W td rural allelna jaull
riO33IISSION- TIOUSE.—The eubseribers
hata•opaood a Mu. for the steno purpotei. at Zio. 17
genjthfleldfatieet;four doers above the 3intiorimiliela Utter.
Vr• pirchaee, or rooeivoon commlliaton; for , kale;-con
eigurnouts - of'-FLOuni BACON, ertErst., cows. OATS,
BARLEY, FLAX SERWGRA2g.SEED. , I3ALED 1.1.AY.
upon which we will make advancer. ur perdtaw et tLe hest
marital rates formal. Inoroj AGI I O .t
J I. ISEIIINtiT.
NGLISII aIediARDSON, Forwarding
_LA and Carr.mieslon Mercbards and srbolee,lA aluaJern in
} init. BACON and OIL, nad PRADUCE generally 1r ex,
house formerly a-envied by iturbrldge d IngLrmn, No. I n
11:atarmnd-..L. , 0 Fire...stunt. Yirtnbur,gb. feb3
JOlNigtwl:LL ....
AZVTILT , LE FT - Wholesale Grocery,
Produce and Counnlxdon Merebentx, and dealer', In
Pittaburgla 31anufactures. No. 8 Wood Itreet, between Water
and Prow stroeta, aplB
Talic.ll 7 .7llLTTLEit & CO., Forwarding and
Commladrat Merchants. dealer In all kinds of NITS
BURGH MANUFACTURES. LEAD PIPE and SHEET
LEAD, No. E 7 Front matt, Pittsburgh. soi23
-FEENRy H. COLLINS, Forwarding and
Commission Morrhaimand nholemile zienkr in FISH.
CIitzt:SE.'BUTTER, HEEDS and PIIGDLCE. generally. :sn.
Wool street, Pittsburgh. to
m.)
RL. ALLEN, wholesale dealer in Foreign
• WINES, BRANDIES. SEGAR.S. Old Monongahela
and Bore WHIBEI7, Ac.; also. lIECTIITING DISTILLER.
N.,. S Wood street, Pittsburgh.
Winos, Brandies, Gins, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits. St. Creits
and Now England Ram. Clarets, Champagnes. Scotch A 1..,
London Brovvu Stoat: Inch, Scotch. Bonet - am: Old tlononto-
Mita; Itynarui Rectified Whisky; Apple. Peach, WIN Cherry
and Blackberry Brandies; Import,sd Havana. Regalia. and
Principe Began; lialf-Spanish and Common Seg-tra: all at
such love prices as to challenge compeutioo. Fancy Bar
Kegaszsi Labelled &Wee of uvory style, sad Demijohn. of
sizes. I revolt - idly invite an ezarninarion of my stock. at
Wobd street, Pittsburgh.
WILLIA.M. CARR & (William Carr.
late of the firm /11 J. Parker dr C 0.,) wisolosala G no_
cm!. and dealers iu Foreiga WINES and BRANDIES. Ohl
MutIoLIOBO/i?, sad RectiAKl WhIISKY, No. T 2.9 Commercial
Bow, Y...Merty street; Pittsburgh. Jaery
TOSE PI I FLE IN G, successor to L. \l"i l -
VV COS L c.,rnor of Market etre.et and the Inumund.
ft:lrg, n r IFVl 7 C; ' .4 'E ta d t. ' S i g = 1 1 1
I , ll PR a L u .' Lrti ' l l :rl :r ::
fieN portaluing to Lie busine43..
-44" . rkipixiaata Prencripuot. curufuliy cuturilladod at all
hours
JOBS FL.MUN
~ C 1111.1.11 /LOU 'lO
FLEMING BROTHERS, successors to J.
Kidd S Co, wholoaale DR UGG ITS. No. 60 Wood turret.
Pittiburgh. Proprietors of Dr. 'Mane'. reit...brute& V..rmf.
fuge, Liver ?film, &c. )1110
JOIIN HAFT, Jx., successor to James Me
whole-m.la and retail DRUGGIST. and ilyolyr
PAINTS, OILS. DIE STUFFS, No. 141 Wood bin:et.
three doora below Virgin alloy, Pittsburgh. aptiy
•
L. MARSHALL, successor to 11. Lee,
J
WOOL DEALER and COMMISSION MERCKANT.
No. 139 Liberty Erre., Pitubtirtzb•
lielcrcnot—W. M'Clintrk & Broil.. Kramer t Rabin. Mur
phy. Tiernan & Co., Brown & Kirkpatrick,
bittaintrgb. May 34, 19.65.
W. CHADWICK, dealer in Kentucky
4 Leaf TOBACCO, LAOS tiLul PAPER, No. 149 Wile;,l
.yeet, belove Firth, Pittsburgh. iip2o:ly
thy- The highest market price, in rash, paid for"li.o.p.
V ‘1.210. P. MJIISNLL. .106ZPN P. lIPMILL
WP. ' MARSHALL dc Co., Importers and
deniers in French end AllinriCBl3 PAPER HANG.
INGS, No. 87 Wood street., Pittsburgh.
oz-Srdo agents for the colobrotod manufacture, of ki rt ,n t ,
Dettoourt & Co, Paris. eug7
BT. C. 31ORG AS, Bookseller andSt:l
-• [loner. Ilaa always on hand • general asaortment of
bobool, Miscellaneous and Blank Books; Printing, Poet mot
Cap Paper, hr., wbolceals and retail, No. 104 Wood etroot,
below Vieth (cant aide) Pittsburgh.
0:a- WANTED—Rags and Tanners' Scraps. apltol y
Tuns 11. 3IELLOR, 'Wholesale and Retail
dealer In MESICAL INSTRUMENTS, PIANOS, MUSIC,
SCHOOL BOOKS and STATIONERY, No. SI Woad stmt,
Pittsburgh. )sal
©COB M'COLLISTER, Wholesale and R-
tail SEGAK MANUFACITIIEIt and dealer in all kind.
of ?MIAOW, SNUFF and SECIAILS, No 25 Fifth etra•t,
Pittsburgh.
Oir Keeps constantly on hand a large eapply of all tho
yahoos - brands of Imperial Segara le3
.
PIIILIP lI.CTMETL. RODEIT J. LI , D=FioNt.
AEY3IER & ANDERSON, (successors t„
JOllllll nodes & C 0..) wholwale dealers 11l FOREIGN
RUTS, NUTS, BPICES, CONFECTIONARY, BUOAIIB, &..,
No. 3t) Wood street, oppoetto the St. Charley hotel, Pitt,-
burgh. apt
TINDLE, Wholesale and Retail SAD
DLE, TIARNRES, TRUNK, VALISE arid CARPET
BALI 61ANUFACTURER, No. 106 Wood street, Pittetbargh
JrzkY
ENTERPRISE WORKS, No. 136 Wood
street, third door below Virgin alley.—BOWN /h. TET
a. would call the attention of Sporting men to their large
sasortmant of GUNS, RIFLES and BEN OLVIMI PISTOLS.
the largeat and boat selected stock uver opened It this run,
ket, together with a general assortment of Hardware, Odle
ry, Toots and Malilng Tackle, all of which Neu offer at the
lowest poesiblo prices to mob purchasers, or fur good ap
proved paper. marl:s
NORTH-WESTEHN POLICE AGENCY
No E 9 Waahington street, corner of Dearborn, Clll
CAGO, IL4LNOLI
DIDUATOI- D. D IMAM,
YiNEZETON it 00. devote their °cadre attention to the
ttstulacticoo of a general detective POLICE BUSP.i.ESItt in
the States of Illinois, Witiooileia, Michigan and Indiana
mhlthdtf
tI3F. SHOPE, MERrunwr Luton, Third
. , ibreot, next door to Dispatch Buildings, thankful for
o vary liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon hint.
=
Icavii to nab a continuance of the same, as he is now
prepared than over to furnisb his friends and en,-
tomele with garment', which will insure entire suttee:Don.
lie 'lisp keeps on band a large assortment of the latest
styles -of•VEBTOOS, CASSLUERIS, °LOTUS, Se., which
he will maketo order on the shortest notice, upon reasonablo
tams.
186. A perfoot•ilt always warranted. [novlhtf
JUIN B. TOM THOS. B. TOITNII TalsCl3 TOCNO.
T B. YOUNG & CO. No. 38 Smithfield
• etreot, opp_esito City Ifott;1, manulartureer t f CABI
NET FURNITURE and MUM, of every description. Me
terlala wad world:taw:dap warranted, and sold at reduced
prima. Care taken in pocking for land and Water carriage.
ang3l
OODWEL 'S FURNITURE AND
CRAMS, wholeattle and retail, embracing ovory
atylo of furniture, in Rooospeoci, Mahogany end Walnut, Imi
table for parlors, chambers, and dining roams; equal to any
in New York or rbEadelobia, and at lower prices. Every
article made by hand, and warranted.
Cabinet Makers supplied with any gtusatity.of FURNI
TURE and CEASES., on reasonable terms.
Maids and Steamboats furnished e t th e e h er t,e,t notice.
Warerooms, Nos. 77 and 79 Third street,
anS 2 PITTSBURGH, Pe.
—___ _ • -
JOHN COCHRAN & BROS., Manufactur
ers of iron Bailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window
ouarea, ii.e..., Nos. 11 Saeond street and Be Third ,trust, bo.
want Wood and Market streets, Pittsburgh, pa_; hav e sr,
handSontiety of new patterns Fancy and Plain. suitable for
gdip . .Idartioular attention paid to endowing Grava
LataVdttßg dory, at in [take. nuatni.. i
1.
. .
PUBLISHED DAILY BY GrLLMORE & MONTGOMERY, AT THE "POST BUILDINGS," CORNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS; AT FIVE DOLLARS PER ANNUM
VOLUME XIV.
BUSINESS CARDS.
JOHN LITTLE, Jr
ty street, has Jost recelv
BRANDIES.
Ornate Brandy, (very tine,)
°lard Dnpuy & Co., (super.)
Mama &
Sozerac.
WINES.
Sareial Madeira,
Howard, March & Co., Mad'ra,
East India Madeira,
TIMM do
Amontillado Sherry,
Manzanillo do
Table • du
Cooking do
litatawing Port,
I'l4l'oJ-111M do
Ordinary do
St. Julien Claret,
Malaga Dry,
Do Sweet,
Cluunpagnti,
&Below.
Verrenay,
Heide:wet,
ME=
PIANOS manufactured by CHICKER:
INO & SONS, Boston, and for ludo by -
JOHN H. 31ELLOR, No. 81 Wood street, '"'!'
between Diamnnd alley and Fourth stroet ' • -
JOHN H. KELLAR Le now reciting an entire Oak stock
of new PIANOFORTES from the manufactory of Chalker
ering Sons, Doiiton, consisting of all Om Ntuttle ptyyee of
8, 6 and f octavos, to tibial the attention et iSutthaaere ix
respectfully United. All tho l'iano4ortes from the facwry
of Chlckeriug s Sum aro , Yu - ranted, and Bold at Ikea.,
prices. JOHN H. SiELLOR.
Sole Agent for CHICKETILNU b SUNS, for Pit ['burgh mid
Welsturn novl4
lER'S .TRANSPORTATION - 1,1 1 1cE.---
1111 Andcipatin g the want of Mollifies for transporting
Freights to and from the Fa' ortern Cities, ria Penusylesuni
Canal and Batiroatis, we hare Increased our stork of Boats,
dr, on same, ton DOUBLP, DAILY LINE. windi givNa
capacity of user 1600 tone per month each way.
We assure our friends, tool those disposed to patront.ll,o
Plato Improvements, there will he nothing epared on nor
part to render general satisfaction in forwarding Pwdern
and Western rreighte Arita promptitude and_despatth.
KIER 4: ItHTLITELL.
Aral Basin Pittsburgh. Pa
_
J. J. li/LLEAPIr.
A. MISEINT.
T J. GILLESPIE tesu, Looking (Maas Manufacturers.
and dealers to Looking Ulan Plates. Plate Glass,'Eh
gra.vingis, Combo and Fancy Goods, No. Id Wood street, Pitts
burgh.
On hand and made to order, Gilt (ler and 31autle Glasses,
Mahogany, Rosewood, Walnut and Gilt Frames, oe Mould
ing. of every description.
Staamboa t Canine Decorated and Gilt 'tats
EVNTERPHISE WORKS, Ni. 136 Wood
at, third door below Virgin alley —lloWs' S TETLEY
would call the attennon of ripening men to their large as
sortment of OUNS, RIFLES and REVOLVING PISTOLS,
the largest and best selected stock over opened in this mar
ket, together with a general assortment of HAILIIWARE.
CUTLERY, TOoLS and rlsuimi TACKLE, all of wtdclit co
offer at the lowest possible prices to crush purchasicm, or f ,,
).u,l approved paper. marlk
MA. SWILER, Wholesale and Retail
e Dealer in Furnaces. Rangra. Stoves, Tin, Iron and
llonsakooPors . Hardware, Miner.' Marldnea and Tools, Ten
Plato, Shoot Iron. Wire Rivets, Cc. te, Nceth Second
street. (opposite Buehler'. Hotel. I.I.IIIRISBUIIO.
eon:KO:l,l3m
WFIITE, VENETIAN: BI
• 1... hart re,aerel hie health to an to ammo bit ohd
bueibenn, and ban opeood 6tn SIAN t MA.NPFACTORY. et
No. Ckl
Fifth meet. near the Post betwewu Wood nrk.l
bulitbfleld, where below en easortm*.nt of lILINDS, trammed
mitt plain and fancy Wornted. nod Satz Trim:oh:Re, no.l
prepared to fill nby ord, in ho, 11114, on th. mcan rre.,Ciabin
[.•r111.. lib work 11 wn.mtntod to ,:co 6 0 (1311c401., or Mutt,
rl.firiaded.
4,116.. Old Blinds repair - tel.. Mr ...a giro Um a ran. d'a La
Cant Int heat in morkinanAllp.
TER ' T) COACH AN CARIIIAGE .
TORY.—JOIINSTON, 111tOTIIERS L C.i.. even .r c. -
hehecce and ItahnNit street., Allegheny Cit r
fully inform their friend, and !La public getterai/y, that the.
have PPYMMCISCP4I the manufacture CAI( Li Ii A •
)(OUCHES. RoCK..A.WAYS, Ilthit 4EB, Stalc,lie
Ri.rret. in all their earion• style, of tr:eh and prop..,rmu.
WS- All order' , will be exe , uted with atri..t regard w.tura
elite and beauty of finish Itepau, n 11l also bp, et.r t d.4 in
or the moat reamenabie term• Llama In all their week the
beat Eastern P,IOP . nod Wheal atoll, they
Gel r , u6-
dcnt tha.t all who favor them with their patronage, will t..
perfeetly eatetbeel nn triad of titair now eroris.
. 0 . Purrbeeer , 4 tie re , ,uotte,l t t give up a
lasing chew bp.,
out. t.
GIGCLO. L NTIMENN . .Gt 11.2. /AGM}
PI TTS111:}(1)11 COACH FACTORY—BIti
t:Low nurnn,nor, to E. M. Bisw.ltn-, Nn.
town] allny, coronet,
0/ACI112:k: 1 . 11,11.:TONS. BrotlLEy, an.: errruc ,„
of FANCY VEHICLE , Ludt to order. nod 1;1
manner unnurpaanei for bnauty do,tKu, el/gaunt.
olull of workman/slut. and durninlity main:Wl,.
All ,cork crn.rrauted
fI.EU. R. WHITE 4i: No. I.3.rket
k_A strert. Intnad. on and on, :MONDAY No.rtuta,
to clone out their pronerit et rk ..f T.k.1.31Ae. Xll.l
FANCY SILKS at ginntiv rnduned
It being thole Intention to nt.lar:- told
~thorn a , -
n
tlor Store, so na to make in de rtado tor th., tla.-
I,ltittmw, and wintang do no iturnerttattdr. thy trnad
don, out the Mork .12 hal:iv! ....do nR 1,4,11.10
WILLIA.N.t. S. HAVEN—THE t it t,
LNG r..1141[1.111131G.NZ. Onto Johnatatu 4!) , '
BLANK 11(10.; nod STATIONEILY W.1l: El 1.. f ; n.
pan , / t.. ~ ver7 rLideof L,g - 61. n car,
to
nod Stenln.nt 3.113 PRINTIN., nod 1001 K lII'. Di,. an I
furulata snort articlo In tho 'Maul/ Itoola, 1 . ..4a.t. nut ^truism
nry Dna. at the ntn•rte. , t notwo and nn the runuaal.i.
torms.
tit-- Blank &AA and Station°, 1r girolgoi.". Pri otln
and Book Bindery. cortgor of .11.arrod And .drg
RicliAßD C. Manufacturer Igi
Gilt. SilTor. Bra. awl I.OOKI NG-G 1.. t
I'gIIC.CRA_IT and P1C11; II it V.ll A 11F.O, Hoto and griagon"timd
So. 21 St. Clair stn d. All kind" of Camgpoggitton ()roan/not"
for Steamboat". &o. All kluila of (Hiding and
order. Gilt Mouldings; for triune". vrlsoi , ginl" and rgdtgti
P4l urtri^b (..r Oil I'J:outgrip, Y.ritirrontigs an .1 I.li boggreph" Ogg
1,
Impairod ur danced ~1 1 Pskintalp re§4,4,l:n tlo 601
manner.
•
All Frames and Moololoalea ozautifotiorpal Ll r•
tatillabtonot may IMi cif... xi, wallow. ltk)ury. with Map ono
water. Cull anti eeLL No. 11 St. Clair mr.ot. httaburgli.
JOIIN GROUTT, Importer of liItAN DIES,
(us, Irtvite,, Lc Doaler In !inn uII %lonorggra,l,
Provh Brandy. Le. Mao, Dr-ri
LLB., roomer of Soothllolil nid Fnrnt stroton, Poteborgb
01.12
r LIOMAS OLIVER., SADDLE. 11.1.1:NrsA AND
X TRLiNIi aLI.NUFACTEMER, No. 4 St. flair sr.,
I'n tsburirb.
tu_ Hors. Clothing. iVhipis, Spurs, h.
3 1 111.. LIKEN S c(). h„,,,, h„,,,1, I nt
tbelr 0X.i011311, CABINET and CHAIR MA \ 1.1,k
Y, Su 6i Sruitknolil woof., a largo asi,ortinout ..1 pet, ,
Furnitursi, which t.hoy -.11 Is 1.1 -
thau customary rat.. Terms. c. 14
.
11-fARLES - BARNETT, lloßsE SBUER A\ (
BLACKSMITH, boa erected a new and commodious
Brick She on CHERRY ALLEY, tretween Thild stud Fourth
streets, where ho to propel-at to do all work to his nue nub
the utmost promptitude. Having had long experience lIJ
the Mutinous, be respnctfully solicits the patronage of he old
matzo:tent and the patine generally. Ju2l
S MELLLNGER, Monongahela Ki
t, titulf Mlll, would respectfully ink= his &leads end the
the public that Lis new tettaLLl.went le now In full opera.
Lion. and that he la prepared to furnish Boat Cabins, and flll
all orders for PLANED LUMBER, with promptness, and at
the lowest rates.
Board and Plank, planed ou one or both ei 100. rhastantly
on hand.
Saab, Doors nod Mouldings, of sem. doecriptiou, :nada to
order.
tat. &Lydon! and Carpenters would find It to their naval).
utge to give him n call, as he can now furnittla thew w ttb
Pinned stuff, eatable for every description of work.
WILSON, corner of Market and Fourth
atreete, keeps the largest nook of WATCHES, FINE
JEWELRY, &e., to he found In Western Pennsylvania Hid
long ezperience established reputation and moderato charges
present the Witold inducemeuta why tbova In want of it
good Watch, or other articled in as ate, should give him no
opportunity to serve them.
le— Fino WWII Repairing done promptly and in the L.mit
1.10r26
-Wad 8LAZZL1"......... ..... C. siicniy
&B
LAXELTRICHEY, REAL ESTATE Sna
ms, corner of Seronth rind Smithfield 'treats, Pitts
burgh.
Firms, Houeoa, Cote, Mills, Furnaces, An &c, bought and
mild on commleelon ; Land ITariAnts bouiti m iold and lons,
tad t Bills, Bonds and Notre negotiated. ' al attention
given to subdividing Farms, and dispersing o them. Terms
reasonable nov27 Atw
TO MANUFACTORY:-Ifxs. REh TER,
six doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's
Ofilca. Allegheny Cite, .ts prepared to fill orders for WIGS,
and Ail kinds of OtL.'4A3IENTAI. HAM WORK. The host
quality a material In furnished, and entire satisfaction guar
antesti. re ylSidtsv I y
ULTON CAR WORKS, FOUNDRY AND
F
MACHLNE SHOP, SABDUHEY, 01110.—The aubacribor
having moved into his now Works, reosntly erected, currier
orWater, 3PBonough and Sholdy 'streets, is prepared to con
tract for and execute all order, for 'Passenger, Baggage,
Post-OfAce, Rouse Freight, Platform, Gravel, Hand and all
other descriptions of CARS.
Also,for STEAM ENGINES of all slim, GEARING, RAIL
ROAD CASTINGS of .11 descriptlons, and all other work
appertaining to a Foundry and Machine Shop.
The Foremen of the different departments aro aclentiSo
aad prnetiCal Men—mostly from Eastern nianufartorle,o—
who keep tbamsalras informed and adopt all valuaLle mod
ern impttrreinonts. [aug2B:tf] W. W. WETILERELL
R. J. MEIM:I3.-.3.e. TC1 , 1413....w cr
.H. ociDwA.RD.
AMERICAN PAPIER INTACIIE MANU
FACTURING COMPANY, No. 78 Second !greet, Pitts
, manufacturers of PAPIER MAMIE ORNAMENTS
for Churches, Mouse., Btoamboats, 4c.; Mirror stad Picrure
Pram's, 'Window and rider Heads, Brackett, Truases, ,'CoS
nices, Ventilators and Autre Plocee for CoWui, Rosettes
and Mouldings of every description, elm and dot n, cheaper
and Wig:muted more durable than any other cle note In
Atir 'Orden executed on the shorteet notice.
N. 8.-Attention of Efteemboat 13nildert le especially di
meted to this article, on account of ite Ihiht weight.
CIII.I.2cLINS, TUNKS b. CO..
Na 78 Second etreet, between Wood and Market,
jeZl Pittabtirgh.
J. n. /o=l Z. D.l NY.
TONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Commission 31er
-0 amnia, No 81 Water street, Pittsburgh.
raprb
for Railroad and Coal
'J Om, for Dale by Meal 'HENRY H. OOLLINS.
INFA"7B' YANCY RAT A I AP at
91 Wool eriseet. (daol) J WILSON k SON_
~~r ,
Agettt, No. 201 Liber
tho following rory chokeir
Jamaica,
Santa Crux.
GIN
. .
The City {rota, from the nature of the grades, and width of
the streets, and ermines running through them, acioording to
lir, Marilowin's celebrated City District Plan, and from their
position, will soon become the finest parts of this city.
Persons from a distance wishing to make investments of
capital in manufartnres, will find this the beat property In
iir in= this city for the purpose. It is traversed by two
Railroads, and lots also, all the CatiVbtlißLlCO of the Alloghauy
river, on which it is situated, which will secure at all times
abundant supplies of cool, iron and lumber, at the cheapest
rutia.
Bognor, ,
London Cordial,
Bclinapps.
SUINDR I ES.
flutherford'e &otth Ale,
Barclay 's London Porter,,
Wild Cherry Brandy,
atielnibe,
A isetbo,
Curacy',
Suyliuca,
MoGlet„ and Jura,
young nye. and Black Tees,
English 13rouson Cheese.
lintiorted'f Baratta Cigars, of
various brands,
Old MOaengaluila Whisky, of
• all 4rekros.
clew connocted with the bumf
myc29idam
Tanais or nett-1 1 ,111 tio ono-fourth in hand, and the Lal•
an.n of equal annual payuarin La hi dbe yearn, proporly secured,
with ititereet payable lomailiarinally.
Forty-nine Lots fronting uu the Allegheny river, In the
Ninth Ward of the City of Pittsburgh, 21 feet by 227 feet In
depth to Bottler street, t6O feat wide.)
Fifty Lots on Butler street, In the Ninth Ward, 24 feet by
120 feet In depth to Spence alley, (44 foot wide.)
Forty-eight Lots Stunting on lintallman street, (60 feet
Ar(do,) each having a front of 24 feet and depth of 120 feet
to Spence alley.
Forty-.lever. Loth oppointo Lb° atrwo, on SM6lllnan street,
*via haring a front r,f 24 feet by 13:1 in depth to Mulberry
Forty-ono Lola on Penn street, 24 foot in hunt by 190 feet
in depth to Mulberry alley.
Forty4dx Lots opposite the above, rash having • front of
24 feet by 100 feet iu depth to Spring alloy.
Twenty-five Lots on Liberty •trout, each having 24 lbssiby
100 feet to depth te Spring alley.
Sixteen Lets on Ferguson street, adjoining the outer depot
of the Pennsylvania ltallro.sd Company, or different dl¢een
ae
Seven Lots on the corner of Penn and Water streets, 136
t front on Penn by 138 feet on Water, of different depths.
A Lot of ground on eecond and Try streets, adjoining
Perry &Co.'. Foundry, having a (rout un Second street of
1 , 7 feet, nod running airing Try street IZI feet to Greenough
stroet.
A Lot t.l ground apposite the bOTe, hawing a front of IC
feet on fireenongli street, owl in depth 843 t, lower water
mark on the Monongahela flier, with a rtrer front of fiz,
r•—t.
Two Lots Thins street. above hover, ex-11 a front of 24
feet on Third trees, by 60 in depth .
ALLaiIIENT CITY. I.
Lot No. in the Borough !den, on the corner of Den
Common and Water street, haetnif a front ou Eau Common
of 60 feet by 240 feet in depth to nandusty street.
Lot VS In the Borough plan. OD the corner of F.aet Common
undGayalley, haring a front on Sant Common and Gay alley
of 60 feet by 240 In depth to Baudnaky atrott
Lot. No. tl2 In the Borough plaa, on the 'treat made of Beaver
oreet, taring a [font of 60 fret on Bearer UM,/ by 240 feet
Webeter street.
Lot 6-1, in the same range as above, baring a itnnt on Ilea
'or strout of ISO feet by '240 to M abstsr s7set.
.
ltueour.tr C0V1(77.
TIRr OuttArra Lott, or more, on "Bum. !afield Ftrro.," In
rulti rotrustatit, trilotutzif, " Ottlituttl," on the !mutt orrtt
Road.
WESTMORELAND o)uNrv.
Two hundred end sereoty-four art aeon Loyalhanes Creek
Deer the town of Lnprder.
A timsritoNo 0017NTT.
Twenty acres a the alma) of the litekiminetaa ILleer
STATE OF LNI/LA—N.A.
A Errol of land, SOO a. - r.., 10. 144 to Donauen Dtetru - t
about L mice from Vtocentoz.
STATE Of ILLINGIB.
One thwusaud two hands rd end turvutyeta acme to tan
doiph county.
:I'l2o, COL NTT
•
TWO 1 / 1 01.13.18./ Ltn. bundit , l sr,4 fifty acres la Ju1....
owlet).
izo.. For plans tad epociflaulotoo of all the foreguitra
apply to the suborriber, ur address Box fTO, Pittsburgh, In
ClLtllLt.e. H FOULLY, Agent.
Thud itorot. fait door ...et of Mark&
X - MICE rn WIICPM IT MAN COSC.7.ItN rucuc
SprlnF :fairs of Roe; Estate Itochoster an now rloso.l.
watt ttor BC ILDINO :11:1Jd 1 vN 0/AA tatty oomtnertord. Lye,"
mr.trott of Etorl..rat.r t•torttly surployed E•r•tt thirty or forty
crt.., have hororut..-11;zena ttot prro.rot
10.1 tarapl , ryturta . mud in . Ora. d a y, a huntimol
!until. room v i i; b., re...011,A/ to curry no ti.a. work of the
I.: 'arta( ealtaa.lll.
TLe
(LT Lgtiden7 .115,1 - [ Ol l / 1 4,140Z,
ot4nl vonil toP In lull opanotono in Juno. :toner.] Omrn 1011/ ton
roodo f or .leLvery, b. watrort, ttle Ist Jul., It4t,
Iwo Of thrcv oew cbarc.n. s I-L0be...1R.,. vitt) t0...Lt.-Tried
na Ittutunilesolt, nod uuronTuo. ntLoo Improvemout. w‘.ll to.
• ••tuu,ntLed, rsyLT - Loco greet ats.,[lo I .4 tuontualra: and
• •Loi ..nrioiontlent of the La( Et ti . Llff
w,:: i•re•Lablo feXpli,. from nut to too hundred
KtorAnout Unzkruakel httablaricb L )tott put.
lull. 1,40. to Mask, cipona
foFthoot, to ,k. f.a.h,n , of inants enzuno,on
s• .111. the ionnont ...tam, yanks tnletcf,e
cooohtntto, Li: the tv,,E41. , 0f
1.),[3 { c r....new are alrninly
ta,c r I (4 , t, (.1 g to 1L..,' 7 a 1 tit
1. kn , ,mlug intet ';' 41,
up + 4 , 00 s w 'l4l,
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CauoLo• no. t,
Auy tt“t t.t.art lot, at fib , IA., I•attt”
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t..oluroAv •• lb. Ylror. War7l N - Irrrul !bor. ,
roo :row., .ru'orrrolr.‘lll Ltuit ur.;l; a r•u•uo LAumnurrul.-
71.
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L....0111g tia.11153, 1,1 nry.
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-rrylug ro 11. /1 It 1' AN, :A littlr strriot
rout , mirratoe In A 111.11 , \II rutuatm 011
r •12,1hronr strma. hotui :71 Get trout
.tr-.-l. au I r..lotoitukr: trrrot rt.r-,.t 71 , - now
it 11 ,hart 11. Su - .t. 13t). no• and Li , jl4,
.11111 , 4 441
ail p,
- A t)% I i 11(/ISE A\D LOT, ullete
Yet;•/..1.•11.• Avenue. wilt...) •
• ".I. .•f the . 1.611/1 Th. 4.t e. tLI fe.. e .4
A.. 0r..., •nsl exten.lobewk IllG tort to • 'SJ [reel
The U4lllll 40W, itql/1141A1 I.{j( LAW re•ems : .1111
1.13.q..r.N1.U.La4. This prukrerty need: only to be
1..
I. .0..1 1.111 sea"...cotautlattog
II U. RYAN.
:11 Fittk. newt
VFEW ItAltti ..f els swim. .t %V out& 'tam,
tytmly r0...1 1110 fl Wt. and lalild!tv. and from
tliK tin, rivg4 II iv qlcrod at touch Ina tEw :1.
u,
or I a 'd nu In , AllrrhAur nom - . In Du
ontlgn nn ndln - 11 to ern , tnd a •upntior hood.. It
kuron in .or bung. f,F , ..llVe•ctern laud
Twonty-oldbr acre. at Junk 4 Hun, Tlinnq mtlea belon
Twrat•dbre.o
Ali t•lferocl low cuough to t.tupt j•w ...II( nur
and If tiornm Jo u .wt yon, Jun etll god get m•
R”FistAr of Led! and (or =lt, OD It there arc
en c orrs.,4 Trit/MAS wooDs,
75 Inarth snort
ItJA.L %VORAS FOR SALE.--Sixt7 three
r. , Pf I 4tt with Coal attallud,andell the tul•
;,.. • ruu.nlaf•l•nrati •. mold Farm i.
••n ttiu NbunouKub.Lla fI•CT, trains alum,. Ptti,
I, art.:L• and In .uintliod with a Van to Itnn.s. Bat u, 1 et...a
li.darnad. and au ca,, dent
T,t vfqn of C , 41 Is !Ivo tart thult. and nunaut it wed
to quality Ivr turtliar pa: tictslar. apply to
NiCIIC/LeSON & PAYNE.,
1.13 Libarty ntraat.
Jal2.tf .
I:Ir,DING LOT FOR SALE.—A lot 24
B .
on WYLIE stroet, and extending Lech 100 feat to
\e toe alley. On the hock part of the lot in o Collar Wall,
built for two smell thruzies. 'Kith lot is In a desirable location
fora rusideurs , and will be sold low, and on favonthio terms
Tule good, and dicta from ininuthranco. Enquire! of
CLEO. F. (311.1..MURE.
Jr . 12 at the office of Morning Post
_
1)
ARGAIN OPTCRED.—The uuderaigneti
offora for sale 81.1. 1..0)TR of ground fronting upon
row oil Joining the Depot of tbo Pittsburgh and Conttellerille
Railroad, in the growing and thriving florough of li'lliES
-1'01(T. Pour of thu Lots are ifn.y foot In width by about
Lv in depth, fronting net one end on Lho Depot, and at the
other on Sinclair etroot 1 and two of them fronting for their
whole length on other streets
LOTS, toot In xvoltit, fronting the other
etas of the Depot, and in deth 121—one of the Leta border.
lug for its whole length on Jerome street.
no Lotter property can bo found, and It will be cold leer.
Port the psyment taksn In nook of the CeenteileTale
ltroirtod, tf desired. UILL3IOIIF.,
Office tif the Morning Poet .
Pitteburgb, August _ 31, 101 , 0.—idow-tf
C OLD LARD
Coil Lard Lamp cau nos bo
atria at tho Exhibition 1145nin of M. F. EATON, No. SO
Fourth street. The Agout of tho Patontco mill be found
thorn. nod /a prepared to MI orders and mill tights for Etat°.
and Counties.
It is s now Invention—well approrod by those who know
It, as n !natter of great l • Vn10 in y to lighting rooms nod
houses. 11 burn, c. 4.1 ion!. and wakes a brilliant light.
Fortunes, can be. mails out of it, end the rights for torintory
will be sold che,ip, by JOhN W. ITITT.
novVi:d2c. Agent of Patentee.
UYF ,;O I "n B ,„R.No,LoI po l) r 6 ie to- W e r €. iilVe4throut grmou t t 'l e t S b ta g i o S t
by which choice lands Can be hooted an Govwri.nuont pro- e
Petunia &herons of locating lauds, miller for nr
for actual eettleineut, will and it to their ,drama, to int,.
Us a Call. One of Our Corrnepondenta in loan boo Spent the
lost six week, lot critically esatnining the lauds in that State
subject to entry, and writes us that he Au aeleCkei area V/,
094.1 acres of choke lands, BLAKELY do RICILEY,
stipt2lriav corner Soronth and Brnitheold streets.
VAV - E a
D 1 , di SALT— Threeandi. ~1~ acres
of Laud, eligibly rilllated on the gees Liner, Road, op
rro.lte the residonoe of Cartwright, Eng. This land lion
well, and is very deeLracle oithetr for a family residence, (5r to
diOde into building lour Price, iLl,afil; term) easy.
noel') ti. CUTLIBERT k SON, SA Market street.
CIISIO"FfiLT.HTNO LOTS, a. very o law pricesand on so.
COMMOdating terms of payment, pleonanfly situated on
Chestnut street, LawrouLTriUs, within Ilte wa lk or
the Omnibus Station. !dechani. s. end ail Milers doxlrou, of
pUr , haelaß cheap .ht, and ou easy tornoi, dud the
aboveoaf right2._
_9.51.71pERT kSON.
DIRECT from theStaffordehlre . Potteries--
A Into arrival of QUEENSWARE, at the old
stand of HENRY RIGBY, N 0.122 Wood orn i el,
Pitt,-
burgh. This assortment embracee some new and
choice et) lee of white Breakfast, Diking and Toilet ,of
brilliant whiteness, from ono of the first manufactnrers in
England. Also, Yltribed blue and white Iron Stout, Ware.
for hotels; and a very general and superior variety of all
articles of Flint Wass, and other wares adapted to the wain.
of ?fry and country credo; all of which will be disposed of at
low prices. trts.
DLSSOLDTION OP PARTNESSIELP.—Tbe partnership
formed by the under:Viand ruid Jghtgg dAgrias In
carrying on "THE CAMDEN GOAL WORKS;" under tho
name and style of JONES, O'YEAL la MILT E, I, now db.
ISAAC JONES,
July 7th, 1855. JOHN D. 2dILLIM.
RUTTER-2 bble fresh for sale
occr2o HENRY H. comma •
PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1855.
FOR SALE J, ND TO LET
VAI,UABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
AND LEASII.—The following valuabloproperty,
altu
ate In the cid. of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Penneylrina*
and other additional Beal Estate lu different parts of the
Western country, is new QM:lml for sale, or lease' tor a long
term of years, ou reasonable terms.
MIMEO
MME=M
~,, ~ .~.
i iti~Y 'ti _.'":'ll.^ -,'.r...2 ... y .. „r ~•~ 'c `f'ti+l 3~R, U R_' ~-~ 1 _.' .~ ~_
PSTTSDURGII AGENCY OF CITEACTIVA INSURANCE
COMPANY, of Hartford, Cosn. Chartered, 1812. Paid
up Cash Capital, $500,000, with large surplus securely 'tweet
ed. Semi-annual dividend of 8 per cent., July 1, 18E6.
This Company have been .dotag an Montana, business
nearly a half century—have paid out for property destroyed
by fire under Its policies, more than Fifteen ]Millions of Dol
lars since they commenced bushes. Its annual receipts and
present assets (which are below) give indemnity to each
policy-holder of more than two millions of dollars. A policy
of insurance Is no better than brown paper unless It is in a
Company that will pay in case of toss. It becomes neceastu7,
therefore, that yon know something of the , ehartleter - and
eolveacy of the institution befurnyou take a policy. Its age,
experience, cesbcapital—its uninterrupted sureties fcir thirty
six years—its, uniform course of honorable dealing—places
the Alma Insurance Company among the Drat anti moat sol
vent institution of the country. Its premiums arrealil
No premium notes taken—no assessmenta made on policy
holders —but all is CASH. if you meet with a, loath moil* up
your proofs, and in sixty days call and get your money.
This is the way wo have done business for nearly forty years.
They continue to make insurance on Country Storer, 141110
Factories, Dwellings, Barns and all descriptions of property
in town or country, at fair! nate. Your attention Is invited
to the following low rates on Country Dwellings, or the
whole term of ono, throe, or five years.
1 year. 3 years. 6 years
Built of brick or stone, metal roof,
80 feet from ......
Built of buck or stone, shingle roof, 50 7.
Frame dwellings 75 1 % 2
ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, JULY 1, 1635.
Cacti in baud, and in Phainix Bank. 4 65,630 25
Cash In hands of Agents- 137,137 Ell
Real Eats* unincumbored- 16,072 05
72 Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 per omit Interest,
payable seml-aunnally...-... 72,000 00
01 etc per cent. State of Virginia Bonds, interest
payable itenalannuidly-...- Z 11,230 00
5 aix per cent. State of North Carolina Bonds,
intiirest payable aemiennually. 5,000 00
10 six per cant. Jersey City Water Ikinds, Intermit
payable aetniamituilly
5 ten per cent. City of rdwriutHe. Bonds, inter•
eat payable setriimannally- 6,150 00
9 seven per cent. Income Ronde, interoat payable
semi-annually 8,100 00
Labia due the Company, eeeared ir„, mortgage-- 6,200 00
Bills receivable, amply secured, and payable at.
Bank
I® alarm Hartford and Now llama Railroad 8,412 12
Company- - .....- .... ~
10 ..
105 " Hartford and Pi : ovidance IL 11, per •
cent. preferred and guaranteed.- 9,926 00
107 " Boston and Worcester RaUrnial 1.0,058 00
250 " Connecticut River Railroad- 14,000 00
50 " Connecticut River Company-- ...... 1,250 00
100 " Stafford Bank, 3 instalments paid .... 3,000 00
36 " Regle Bank. Providence, R. I 1.950 00
300 " Pbiznia. Bank. Hartford, c0u.,.•• 3 3.6 0 0 0 0
308 •• Parliange Bonk, " o
... ..... • 17.55.5 00
...
030 •• Farmers and Mechardiur Bank, Non
ford, Conn.. ....... . . .... .....-.-....... '4600 00
150 '' Connecticut Liver ....... Hartford— 0,760 00
300 " Hartford Bank,
... 25,100 00
113 " State Bank, " - 1.5,104 00
75 " Hartford County Rank. ... 7475 00
100 " City Bank, " ... 000 00
250 . Union flank, New York... 1 2 0 10 00
Ho " Broadway Batik, "I-1.164 C 0
100 " People's Bank. ".. ... ..... ........ it MO 00
100 " 11.anover Bank. - .. ..... ...... .- 10,000 00
tOO " 3lecbanicie Bank, " ...... . ....... 11,91/0 CIO
10.0 " Bank of North Arooti‘a„ New York.- 10,500 00
1:30 " Bank of America, " •.. 15.020 00
150 " Bank of the Republic, " ... 18,750 00
50 " Bank of the Commonwealth, " . 6,000 00
160 " New York Life Inauranea and Trot
Company- . —......
la) . United Stniee Ti oat Company
$3 35 .43 Z;
1.4,11.1 s eluitably suljusted, and prompt), pail
Pont-fee issul‘i and adjustments merle by
IL D. 12N-ETCS. Agent
CM*, N. W. corner Wood and Fifth streets, Pittsburgh_
O?' For further Information enquire at the countragrmun
of the enturdey Nlerutug Post.
TILE SAI'I*}UPAY EVENING POST.-
EstaLltstrel Ankvol 4th. 1821. Weekly edition between
Ito.uno and
la wetting it•ir Progrwtto Cor ISM, the peoprielot so of the
Poet take It for granted that the publk are atratuf7 W W l ]
veil sorpzalutact 'still the chararter of terpor that hes tea
strong damps the storms and eonehtuo•sf
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to pt,t4olt • arrekl, paper for the faraLly erhlich shall
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or Ctn./CUSS,' from fotvtge asst thasstrtk periabrakh,
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prosecute the pr is oners that now or may be In the Jail of
told county of Allegheny, to be then and there to prosecute
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History of A.merloan Literature
CYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICA LITERATURE: embracing
Personal and Critical notices of Authors, and holed:ions
from their Writings from thsearlitet period to the present
day ; with 'Portraits, Autographs, and other Illustrations.
fly Event A. Duronacs and Geo. L, Durcamcs. In 12
cols. imp. iivo. Now York: CHAS. SHFSBAISH.
The Cyclopedia of American Literature, by
Messrs. DOYCE.INCK, which Mr. SCRiutiga will
publish in t few weeks, is sufficiently important
in subject and excellent in execution, to justify
our giving a notice in advance—to which, in
general, we have a strong distaste, from a know
ledge of the manner in which it is abased, in or
der to convey exaggerated praise of indifferent
publications. Of the work under notice, the first
volume is before us, in accordance with our own
desire lo indicate, an early as practicable, its
charect*, value, and nature. It is important
not only to Americans themselves, as collecting
information respecting the rise, progress, and
condition of their national literature, but else as
showing to the world at large bow much intellec
tuahlealth :our writers have , distributed iS 'the
comparatively brief period of our two-fold exist s
enco, colonial-end nation 4
Before Basing Into au Oitiminationof the ac
tual' ,work: we may mention that, in point of
typographical execution, and what is commonly
called - "Aim getting-up," - this Cyclopedia of
American Literature is most creditable to the
publishers. Beautifully printed upon sized linen
paper, and liberally—almost profusely—illustra
ted with portraits, autographs, and a variety of
incidental illustrations, it is indeed a work adapt
ed to adorn any library, public or private. To
those whose means do not permit them, even in
this land of pro-eminently cheap books, to pos
sess a large collection, these volumes will actu
ally be a library in themselves. To all book.,
readers—we thank Heaven that. their name is
Legio4 in this land—such a we - NA:oust be inval
uable, if not indispensable, lierybody who
reads a book, naturally desires to know some
thing of the author,—and hero, brought down to
the present time, is a treasury of biographical
facts respecting every American anther at all de
serving of the slightest notice. It is precisely
the same as if a biography, with impartial criti
cisms on his general merits as a writer, were
prefixed to every separate production of an Ame
rican author.
Impartial T Yes. In the classic language of
Mrs. Malaprop,) the maternal ancestor of Mrs.
Parting - ton, now of Beaton " comparisons are
odorous." But, on many points, and especially
on the score of impartiality, this work, as com
pared with all others of a similar class, is " Hy
perion to a Satyr." For many years, Messrs.
Ltuyekinck conducted the Literary World, with
out ono compromising their own independence
as critics, and also without incurring the displea
sure of those whose works they reviewed. In
theee VOIMIXDIS, the same impartial spirit, clearly
discriminating, and not eager to discover faults,
is fully predominant. Historians of our Litera
ture, they appear to Mtge divested thenitelve_s of
all personal feeling, while Bitting in that capa
city. No doubt—for they are mortal men—they
have their favorites; but who these are cannot
he discovered Erma ghat they have written hove.
They are Mild, - 1,,h4 ecanotime, oven merciful, but
they never praise a writer becuuse they think
well of hint personally, unr do they a:-.ort.
even Insinuate.. a hostile opinion, under pr:-
"ate feeling - of any - kind. The impor ta n .1
this is evident. It hen Ally' One Or to to, a dry.
nurse to a writer, bringing him before the public
with ahnost paternal care rind ' , raze, it in only
natural that, when editorially or critically discus
sing his claims, tilde will be a bias it: !4 ,-,, r of
this adopted rhild. Messrs lit.ycLinci s , at
itiaTt, have no favorittstu. They hring in:TatLa:
cote ls to the performance of :t se; f-intposcd I , et
int.; Itino6ou, and important labor.
The avowed design at' this wort, probably yo
;tested by a , otnewitet similar but ha.tily and
s.eaesliat superficially executed Cycllitctiiii of
Engl lab Literature, by Meser, I'hambers, of
. . .
Edinburgh) is to bring together, as far as pos
aibio in one book convenient far yieru.al and re
ference, memorials and records of the writers of
the country and their works from the earliest
period to the present day." In America, where,
until n comparatively reeeert period. author , by
profession were few and far between, it is more
difficult to collect personal details respecting our
numerous writ:9-s that it would h e in a country
where, from the notoriety of nil circunii.tances
connected with the lives of literary persons, he
who esercisce ordinary industry may form a com
pilation fall of interest. In England, for exam
ple, where amateur literati have been rare, until
lately, it would he easier to write a history of
the rice and condition of authors and authorship
than in thin country—though, in one case the
record would run back far into hoar antiquity,
and in the other OW the work before ns showed
would barely cover a couple of centuries.
rto history of the literature of the country in
volved In the pages of this work," Masses. :
trick Informs us, "Is—W44 , l..nallch an exhibition of
attandlnyecaleif;lnfitteratiziar In its immediate and
philosophical serum, as a record of mantel prop-can •
and cultivation, 9f [sets and opinions, which derives
its main interest from Its historical rather than its
critical value. It is important to know what books
have been produced, and by whom; whatever the
hooks may hare bean and whoever the men."
In accordance with this view, they affirm that
•• the study and practice of criticism may he
pursued elsewhere; hero as a matter of history, ;
we Reek to know in general under what forms
and to what extent literature ha4been developed.
It L 4 not the purpose to sit in ju'dgment, and ad
mit and exclude writers according to individual
taste, but to welcome all guests who come rea
sonably well introduced, and, for our part, per
form the character of a host as quietly and effi
ciently as practicable." Notwithstanding this
disclaimer, a good deal of discriminating criti
cism will be found in the work. Sometimes it is I
condensed into a sentence or two; occasionally
the estimate of an author's merits extends to
greater length t at all times it is gently and I
honestly conveyed, without fear, favor, or affec
tion.
The ono general design being " to exhibit and
illustrate the products of the pen on American
soil," the question may arise—what writers aro
herein spoken oft The professional book-pro
ducers are comparatively few. In this country,
to a great astent; (and more particularly until
within the last thirty years,) literature bas been
rather an episode in men's lives than eieilliag to
which they devoted themselves exclusiVely, and
from which they wholly or principally draw the
means of subsistence. To confine the work to
professed authors, few iu number, would be to
limit its scope too much. It is necessary to ad
mit all who have written, and, in the same Cath
olic and comprehensive spirit, Messrs. Duyckinck
have included many not actually born in this
country. In this respect, at least, they do not
belong to the Know Nothing party. It is end].
cient for the purpose, they say, that the persons
thus included •' have lived and written here, and
that the land has been enriched by their labors.
• • • The country has received their books,
nod profited by their lessons and experience. It
cannot grudge the few pages which justice, no
less than gratitude and affection, assigns to their
story."
The authors of this Cycl4padoo divide their
history into three general periods: the Color,i , ll
Era, the Revolutionary Period, and the Fret out
Ceuturv.
The first period is . vory properly treated of
with sufficient fullness of display. Less has hith
erto been known of it, and its writers, than its
interest and importance demand. In that. era
there wore many able scbolars, sound writers,
and deep-thinking men. "In this period," it is
added, "there is rudeness and roughness, hut
much strength ; frequently high order of elo
quence ; great dili,genoe, and an abundant col
lection of materials for history. Harvard Col-
lege, William and Mary, Yale, the Colloge of
New Jersey, Ring's College, New York, the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania, the College of Rhodo
Island, and Dartmouth College, were established
in this er•a.., ,The great men of this period were
Roger Williams, Cotton, Rooker ; the Mather!,
Blair, Golden, Logan, the Bertram!, Jonathan
Edwards—Addy proficients in divinity and
science; while Franklin heraldedthe more general
literary cultivation which was to follow."
The H,oeoltitioAary matter " was novel, much
of it not generally attainable, and it was full of
picturesquelife." This 'period " may be said to
have , begun exid itaadedf- with% the disclosed citilf
legal and cortstittitional- pritreiplers. ;it atlas
inaugurated by Otis, Illeltinson, Jp,tareqn. and
I sfx
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NUMBER 63
Adams, and closed with the labors of liMoilten
Madison and Jay, in the Federalist.- The
political and judicial arguments form its staple.
They were the first distinctive voices of America
heard in the old world. * * * Nor was
this literature confined to didactic political disqui
sition. In Francis Hopkinson it had a polished
champion, who taught by wit what Dickinson and
Deayton unfolded with argument and elo
quence ; while Trumbull, Preneatt and. Bracken
bridge caught the various humor of the times,
and introduced a new spirit into American litera
ture. The intellect of the country was thorough
ly mwakened. "
The third period in American literature is that
in which we now live. Messrs. Duyckinck say :
"It gave a new range to divinity and moral sci
ence, in writers like Chiming; _Calhoun and
Webster illustrated the principles of politicalsai
ence ; Marshall, Kent and Story interpreted
law; Paulding, Irving, Cooper, Shams and Thit
erson, opened new provinces in fiction and polite
literature ; Hillhouse, Bryant, Oalleck, Dana and
Longfellow, sang their profound and sweet mel
odies; the national life, at the earliest moment,
found its historian in Bancroft ; oratory gained
new triumphs in the halls of Congress, and a ge
nial race of writers filled the various departments
of letters, in turn thoughtful, sentimental,' or
humorous, as the occasion or theMe.requliitt- "
The two earlier periods are principally treated of
in the first volume of the work.
The Cyclapaatia, for the most part,. is bio
graphical. That is, it relates the leading events
of each person's life, chiefly in relation to 'his
literary labors, and exhibits their best works in
appropriate extracts. We suspect that the Beier
tion of suitable passages, so as to show the
character of a man's writings, without occupying
' too much space, (in regard to the claims of oth
ere, ) must have been a task of clifficulty,:delitacy,
and discrimination. The authors admit this, de
claring that the passages so selected " must fre
quently be chosen for their minor qualities,"
but a further object must be "to. preserve the
utmost possible completeness ; to present a sub
ject as nearly as practicable in its entire form. "
Messrs. Duycknick " hove kept in view the idea
that a work of the opportunities nf :the;Present
should aid in the formation of taste and the die.
cipline of character, its well as in the gratifica
tion of curiosity and thketintsetnent - of the hour.
The many noble sentiments, just thoughts, the
eloquent orations, the tastefullmenits, the various
refinements of literary expression, drawn togeth
er in these volumes, are indeed the noblist appeal
and best apologyfor the work. The voice of
two centuries of American literatmre may well he
worth listening to."
The materials for a work thus extensive have
been collected from a variety of sources—the
most liberal fountain being the authors' life-long
pursuit and acquisition of-information bearing
upon the literature of the land of their birth.
This, above everything else, has peculiary fitted
them for the proper and satisfactory accomplish
ment of a design so comprehensive. In their
preface they gratefully acknowledge assistance
derived from the labors of previous gleaners in
the same field, from numerous collections of lo
cal literature, from valuable biographical diction
aries, from several public libraries, and front the
owners of numerous private collections. Every
where and from every person from whom they
assistance of this kind, it has been largely
and clieerfull. rendered. They particularly or
knuivleige Julebtedness to Dr. Francis for per
sonal recollections of Philip Frenean r-to Wash
ington Irving for li'ae reminiscences of Ahiston,
tie arti , t author : and to Milliam Gilinoro Simms,
th e novelist and the poet, for information which
has added greatly to the history of sofittitiria Ii
cesium Many of the authograph iihistrations
were supplied from the valuable and intereslitg
collection of Rev. Dr. W. B. Sprague, of Albany.
The timt. volume or this Cy - dops•dia o p ens w i t h
an account cS George Sandys, who, as early
16'.2b, when Treasury of the Colony of Virginia,
tratv:late4 t fvul's .1/r/antoiTho.ux into English
rCt‘V. It closes with Francis Glass, author of a
well known Latin Biography of Washington and
(lolenel Pinkney, whose Travels in France were
published in I eul Between. these dates what a
world of literary perturmance is included:
Arnow; the leading notices in this volume we
may notice, a. more especially full toad satisfac
tory, th(sse . 2tl , ,o weil known
in ckmneetion Nth II PCW4.lllContilS., the Indian prin
ce, Roger William-, the apostle of civil and
religions liberty; Anne Bradstreet, the poete,s
Peter Folger, maternal grandfather of Franklin,
out author of .1 Looking-glens for the Tams; In
re ase a n.l on )lather; Jonathan Edwards,
the last and finest product of the old puritan
ism of AMOlitiell " Benjamin Franklin—a fine
steel engraving of whom forms an appropriate
frontispiece : Mather Bytes, divine, poet and wit;
David Brainard, the missionary to the Indians ;
_ .
James Otis, the. first writer of the Revolution - ;
Baru Styles, one of the most gifted men of h's
time ; Bishop Berkely, memorable for having
predicted the brilliant future of America; George
Washington, who, though not even an amateur
author, is entitled to rank here, from the quan
tity and quality of his correspondence on a vari-
ety of national subjects; John Adams, second
President of the United States; the notorious
Thomas Paine : Ethan Allen, the Green Mountain
soldier and author ; William Bartram, whose tour
in the South was eulogized by Coleridge as " the
latest book written in' the spirit of the old tray
' e'er; " Thomas Jefferson, author of the declare
tion of Independence; Lindley Murray, gram
marian; John Jay, whose contributions to the
Federalist show his merits as a writer ; Benjamin
Rush, of Philadelphia, who was libeled by Cob
' bett ; James Rivington, who, as Royal Printer
Of New York, during the Revolution, "if not a
man of much literature in himself, was the pro
lific cause of literature in others,
having excited
by his course some of the best, effusions of With
erspoon', llobkinson and Pronoun," Hugh Henry
Brackenridge, author of Modern Chivalry, one
'of the fittest political satires which the country
has produced ; " Bishop White of Philadelphia ;
John Trumbull, artist author, of whose celebra
ted IfeFingal—the humorous epic sketch of the
Revolution—an entire canto is given; James
Madison; John Ledyardr, the traveler; Philip
Fenau, famous in the days of the Revolution, and
later for his occasional political and satiricalyer
ses, and " a true poet in his best Moments; "
Gouvernettnterrial Ale#ndey: Graydon, to whom
full and merited justice is donwf - Timothy Dwight,
whcise name once excited the auger of theEdinbur,q
Review; Phillis Wheatley, negro verse-maker;
Count Rumford, (Benjamin Thompson ;) David
Humphreys, war-lyrist of the Revolution ; Joel
Barlow, the poet ; John Marshall, biographer of
Washington, but may best bo remembered as
father of the groat living historian of his native
land ; Henry Lee,ono a \Wallington's soldiers, and
a narrator of Revolutionary incidents of Royal
Tyler, wit, poet and Chief Justice ; Alesander
Hamilton, the soldier, statesmen and justice;
Fisher Arms ;Webster and Worcester, the diction-
; Mason L. Weems, the author of
twiny biographies. ••A Livy of the evuunon
people ;" Albert Gallatin, diplomatist and author;
Richard Alsop, scholar, poet and wit; Stimuel L.
Mitchel, the •• pioneer in American scientific re-
search ; William Dunlap, dramatist, painter, bi
ographer, historian ; Wilson and Audubon; nat
uralist ; John Quinoy Adams ; DeWitt Clinton ;
Josep Hopkinson, author of the song of ...Hill
Columbia ;" C. B. 13roun, the novelist ;' ret-sen
den. bast known by his satireal poem of Terrible
Traeloration ; William Wirt, Attorney-Genpral of
he United States for twelve years, biographer of
Patrick Henry, and author of Letters of the Brit-
Spy; Jelin Pickering, juri4. and philologist
John Ramielp.h.;. MatherrOtrey, bilkopole and
author : BiglialiistahtireattritbaselAtenry Clay;
F. S. 'Key, author of the song the "StarEpan
gled Banner;" and li• M. lhackonbridge,son
and biographer of the author of _Moderniva&
r
Nor is this all. We also have here a historical
account, with notices of the Presidents and lead
ing Professors of nine Colleges and Universities;
commencing with Howard, chartered in 1638; and
.aelueing Rutgers' in 1770. There are artiioles
also, with illustrations, upon the Library Compa
ny of Philadelphia; Redwood Library, New Ra
ven ; American Antiquarian Society, Worcester;
Charleston Library; New York Society Library,
American PhiloattPhiCal . Society, and American
Academy of Antiquities. There is a particular
notice of the B og Psalm gook, early Carolina
literature, .and .(wih numerous specimen) "of the
ballad literature of the Indian, French, and rem.
olutiptary wars-
Having thus indicated the character,: and
glanced at the principal contents of one of the
most interesting publications yet published in
this catintiY. we take leave of it for the present.
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The Anglo-American Question—Attempt i.of the
British Government to eoinplieote matters-The
war cloud not over. . . •
[From Correeporahnce of the FlilladelphiaMorth Antedesp.)
Decaniber:S.
A telegraphic despatch appeared in , most of
the northern papers yesterday; atatinglhaV the
British Government had "positively refnand"to
give such explanations as had been demanded by
our Government, regarding the 'alleged Violation
of our neutrality lawki." There, la sornanilaap l
prehension .in this statement. Appleton,
late SeOretnikTof Pi&lb.tes4 Pti44o'; ,
Singer in the Athintio thie - dayls weekago:v/Iml
brought the despatches to 'which reference is thita
mistakenly made. The North Amer:WM* Icks
vigplairo: the: subitertecAf thelirtelligitice . thea
received, as maderetood in diPleintitiecidreleis. t„clo
far from refusing „, explanatiOni,'!:Leritahren
don has endeavored to-multiply-mid complicate
them in such a manner as to involVe: contitle.ra
tions discOion, a tiovr,
doubtless, of excluding the real issue froni.deei-
Blom The effort thre n gliout the - dorres'penden.:,v,
Ims Beeh - gain - and to keep only in reunite
view the direct point,-upon which' therettßtipn
or retirement of Mr. graroptoa depentle.'the
public is not in possession of all "thelatits,-,this
unfair to assume that - the delay in - this- matter
has resulted from any want of purpose on the
part of tlie Administration:.te.toresaa conclusion.
' Circamstances occurred leading to-the postpone
ment, which could. not ,havebeett",forcseen or
avoided. And the case , assumed.' new aspects
From time to time, as additional testimony be
came developed. Any one familiar with
diplo
matie difficulties, will understand -hoi the die-.
=salons became protracted from these imperfect
disclosures.
There is no - reason,. Itotreiet;jlpiciny,,fitritrer
postponement. . The day of reckoning shoUld bo
hastened, for every - hour-of delay la - seized upon
and , turned to our dis`adVantagn'try thaiiciroitness
of a determined and. skillful_ adversary. Lord
Clareudon and his associates . in the-Minisiry have
professed, both officially and - fatiiiiilttally, the
most amicable dispositions towards the United
States, and they have taken formal- occasion to
discredit all the seemingly semi-officialstateinents
recently uttered in the press, dire/luau. , a rup
ture of our relations. But, notwithstanding all
these assurances, they have not advineed to any
positive adjustment of the questions in controver
sy, or admitted any real concession by which
their desired solution might be reached. - .Alrthe
embarrassments relating tePentrill Ani.oriCa and
the infraction of our neutrality laws, stancrin
ants Ten, and there they are likely to remain,
unless some decisive meastires be Immediately
adopted.
It must he manifest to every carpful:o,bst&rVer
that, with open causes of ditferefieliAPltese, the
friendly relations of the two governments cannot
subsist without the -chance of serious interruption,
sooner or later. The homely
,sulageAliat short
reckonings make long friends, as applicable
to nations : ttS to men, and, in the'present case,
policy; if na a principle of enlightened civiliza
tion, demands that it should be eirforeetl;
this, of all others, is the hour that adttle
went should be made. The alliance between
France and England bodes no good to the inter
ests of the United States, And once relievedfran
the existing war, there are many reasons that
'night tempt the former to make us realize this
fact, and, perhaps, at serious' cost te bQth sides.
If there were no other reason, this is a good ono
why all occasion of complication With %England
should be removed. and that no opportunity
should be afforded whereby common cause might
be made against us, should the feeling.that is
now known to exist in the French government,
and to be encouraged among the French people,
assume a more positive and offensive
:shape:
Linton Law for the Lasses.
Says the Rev. Sydnej . Smith, Canon of St.
Paul's Never teach false morality. Bowps
quisitely absurd to tell girls that beauty is Offs' , "
value, dress of no use!. Beauty is of viltt_ohor
whole prospects and happiness in life litaytiften
depend upon a new gown or a becoming,bonnet ;
and if she have five grains of .cominori•sanseihe
will find this out. The great thing iSto'leatlihOr
their just value: and that there must' be Home..
thing better ander the bonnet than a pretty face,
for real happiness. But never sacrifice tratli:4
, .
Memoir, by his Daughter.
NTOTIOE.-1 have this day , saki out tiapp
-11 tenstin Cm firm of ilosrErrEn, tiMITII di CO; to
tai late•porMer, JACOB tiOSTiaTEIL
Pittsburgh, Noe. 29., 1,535-4"n0T301 D. IIOSTETrar
T AND WARRANT'S:7:-1316.11104itigaiket
-o paid for 40, 80 .44 130 .dcre Lipid War.
routs, of tbelate issue.
.A • • , under
bso—For 80 and 160 Acre Warrant's, issue dr the
lasi Of 1850.
Apply to SLARMa: 4:,111G11EY0
stle.l:w corner of Setetttb and F,roltbitebtittle
DOR SALE, VERY CIIEAR:,7A Rlll6-
Dal LOT IN ALES:GUEST' CITY, 21 feet by 100. A
good bargain can behad,byamilybig - aucetat tlitintaitifebe
jyl2.tf
J.
4. 0 T FOR SALF,.—A goo4 - .Buxonld:Lor.
2.1 feet front on Carson street by 100 feet ileptb, In
trznindliain, will toi sold cheap. Eugulmof
GEO. F. 01I4•110%.,::
iY/ 3 at the once of the Mot o& post.
INE FRENCH WOOLLEN Lose SirAwLs
—We have just mewl.d a lot of the above Tory deaira
e, double coutored, high ualohm/ Long Sbaws. • •
ded
~___.
riIOuTEI Illit'sHE:L-4 Lars just
.muivcstenether Jot of
i Brie Tooth Brushes. Thosowirbutg,itnytin thts
line should call and examine my stock,beforo ,Ptirchnalng
elsewhere. -.108.. rumusiv,
nov27 corner Diamond andAterket street
AYE YOU TRIED
wxi a wrs PRE.mium KATELABIONI
ii nut. try it, and you will never be without it.
- Ite sure to ask for '
WEIG,IIT'S. P1E3111331 11.ATALMOly,
Cr you may get - a wertliless article -.- -- • ..- ,
t - 43. For anlehy all Druggists. 25 cents per bottle '
Wholenale Western Dem, Dr. KEYSER, ft. EASELLEfte
& W., and JOIIN HAW.
V XCII:ghtENT7—The people are rushing to
_ILA• the , EXTEllintlSE,i4 fourths - treat, for Eicittmstit 50
cents, and -11pWertb....
0 EoOND — AITILIVAL OF GENTS' FERNIEITING- 090 DE
at L. IltlttillYlELD t WS'S, No, ;CI WoOttitreer:- •
fievinglust vitt:tined frmo New l'orin and - rice - I*d ell new
am , of pod! that ~i-t,--,,1 by the lest a fetittier, wet/or-the
followingthellaspeCtiOU :- ' '- - , . ~ , . ..,
tiloves-Qiuntlets, Cravats. Scarfs,- -. •• .
Opens nod Orford Tice. "
Cambric end Silk Uandkerrbiefs,
Undershirts and Drawers,: . -
shdllem and Shirirls,-. ,- l,
- ,c
Traveling.Blawis... ,-
Shirts made to order: also. nvery styieenhand. ,'Eoge - ther
with &full asetaiment of goixtein.out line..., L -- . 1- ~: "-,- : -,,,,
5431.• styles of zo..ds received. by rach,,ek.amerfron, Ea-
repo. L. 111 It S I it' I LLD AI SON eNti., 7t - t 1r0tE5t..,,..-.
imvl3 between Foui - tli tdreA and Nemood alley.
FRE
giFfitt ITi7-3 dca - cans Strewtsn - rien ;
5 - bottles Peticheir ----•-•
3 " " Peers;
lo " freshlltiolipple; ! '-%',.,-,
C. '.• nssorfed PrtoJerres ..; '-'-. - '''• ' '
10 " Tumatoce,itilidtiliiii; . '
Just receited and tarsal) by: ~1 - • 1 : 71- • - - .-i -,;"
Itgy/11121 a; inltltsos 31790.0 .v
tikrodfeSethia44la4Vl_
no , 2S
F
bup.Vl)boria;
7.5 "
50.frai15 IviCli.Al=l , l;
10 bags Bordeaux " .
a &g 9."
. 1000 Coco X 00;
10PozqbbliF141"Ronall
Just receiied.aud-for ale - 0Y 4 • - ‘-
n0v2.8 _ RFAMEU AM)ERNit
sTo
Iv is T a RiLFI3:9I)N7 - 7 ---- Zn.4"-
as gr. Mar Btroqi, a itl open alum, am4Oxintent
Oonned, Cara, Nautien, tizialsicelll , o . ,*444
ttood3, on nonsdNio Vivvernber 1868 ;
Harper fur. Actanbon-prico •
K-akkorbockar •
Frank.katillifeflazetta (4.Faahinn,.2) Beata .
- Frank LaldiriaJotirtrali, . 18. - -
Yeteramea Atapzino,.• .do! .. .
nod Ora Lady's 11,ndr.,- t.
llallotfer 3tegeziae , 10. do ..., .
IVextminster Review; Bind:wood's Mag2Zice.
.71D4 received and for . Bale at : - LAUFMM.-
no43q - - • cbeato iiiliatorer,-Fin. 3U rut itt.
_ _ -
TWO: VALUABLE BRICK - 4 E017M, pia
ia - O.I3ALE--;:tiort.l3s and 1:37 Third street. )feel] lothart
front ofp,feet, 'n l o o ,sizrax.trurrV i rtill
fiLige?,'joisiiootitqlfegttis‘kleti find - Ic.iiebbtivir Nor,
four toonni-rtkitileiseconiA'inci Unreel oittftetlitaiBto7.-Bot3
Itatmrt ars 1244 and:ln good ordor. -
ncrezo ~,EATTEmar 6130 X, gcNarkri
=EINE
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