Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, June 02, 1858, Image 3

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    LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Art.emas Ward.
The great side ehowman has "writ" a letter to the Cleve
land nainckaler, in which be gives Pittsburgh "particular'
tits." We make the following extract :
"Hoar in the Buzz= of my famerly i am enjoyin my
wit, at peas with awl mankind and the wirr.min folks like
wise. Igo down to the villsge ockashunly and rake a-little
old Rye fur the stummucks sake but f awoyd spiriting - linkers
ginral thing. No man ark Wine me intosticated but
end and that air happind in Pittabrig. A parcel of ornery
cusses in that mizzerablo sity bustid inter the hswl
the nite and abused my wax works shanaful. 1 dident ob
serve the outrajus thinsaushaus ontil the next evenin when
the poplo begun for to kongregato. Suddinly they Item
mensed fur two larf mid holler in a boysterious sale. Sez I
good peple whats tit Sez they theme grate was work, Put
dray old man. I immejitly looked np ter whar the wax
works was and my bind biles as i think of the site
there met my Gase. 1 hope-- two be dodrahhertid if them
afoursed raskales hadent gone and put a old lowed in hat
meter George Washington's hed and shnvd a_whorl block
klay pipe inter his mouth. His 1.02 , 0 they had paintid red
and his trowsis legs thay had ehuvil inside hid 111.:;
wax Jigger of Napoieong floueypart was likowize mawl
treatid his sword woe danglin screen Isis leg., his cocked:
teat was diAWL] klean down over his ice and lie wIFI placed
in a stoapiii ponisli n lookin Cacti) as lho be was 31 drunk
Cs a oiled owl. tilural Triyier was ganglia ou his hed nod
Wingfield eltoit's tioat talcs ware land over his hvii ;L:s uis
trowais kompleetly torn off from hisself )l) wax
works representiu the Lords Last Supper was like xico,
shouted. Three of the Pestles ware nuder the table and to
of urn had en old tarpawlin halt and raggid pee jaelfir , :11 , 1
ware sruolsan pipes. Jadus Iskarriot had on a cocked hat
and was amarently drinkin. as a Bottle of whisky slit he.
(bur him. This ere epektercal WIN too 13111C11 for me. i
Wetted the show and then drownlid my sorrers in the flown
ifole
Ilrutal Assault.
me day last week, an Irishman named Michael Gribben,
appeared before Mayor Weaver and stated that be dash
intake an information against a person for assault alai t.s:-
tery with intent to kill. The Mayor took the Informacr:n,
411:ch stated, in -übetance, that on Tuesday morning. the
2hth of May, about midnight, Le went to the Radroad del;
for tho purp6se of taking patintge on the s:
Cleveland Railroad for Who:kite, where he re.bidvS. Un
Ring there he found that the train did nut le3,e
Rind C , lleillded to go bark his brother-int ,,, ... 4
Id lb ward. lie started, arid observed !hot
Lillswed by e culcred matt.whom lied seen kit, , ,•
Le dole t. and en rearhin; Zag k Painter's
mill. +. O tan.. stunueS by a heavy LIOV7 from a stone ur , d : !1 ,
.31511 in the hard , 4 " the blurb Wan, A man Comi ng 111;
in
this time, his ilSSlMtint ran, and he managed tog,t. up mid
make Lis way t, the hot/no of his brother-in law. w „,
ranch injured. an.: is Is thought his skull is fractured. A
+warrant tar his arrest ass issued, and yesterday etlieers
Steed and Kee:. ',test...dad in arrestbug him. Lie wit, .
:indite.: In 31,y0r Weaver yesterday afternoon and uoni•
Atiltted to Juil to answer a charge of assault and battery .
ilia num° is Edward Brown.
rue 9iINSTIIIII,—it is rather singular that in this cliy
whe:e it is diffleult for any company, however good. drn
full LIOUEO3 for more than six consecutive nights, the Met
rim, Pell and Trowbridge Minstrels should be able to ptrform
here succeasfully for so long a time. This is their fcit'i . th
week, and their booties are almost as full ELY when they fin,
opened. On Monday evening, on the occasion of Mr,
Milride's benefit, the boxes tvero fill', and last night Johnny
Pell had a good house. This -evening a change of progiarn
it announced, introdu •ing vi veral me/titles, antTht winch
are The Lest Child," - Jenny Lane," and The tiladtat,.."
rhey will als> introduce a new Ethiopian medley, in which
di the company will take a pert. The trained dog
bo on baud, witty hit mater, Dick Slit__. Billy Morris, the
tambo, takes his brit on Friday 'evening, when a good
bill will doubtless be presented. Vets week will, we believe ,
iioncicdo the semen On Saturday afternoon an entertain
:M-1A will be given for the benefit of the ladies and tidkiren.
.cheu the prices will le. reduced. See adverilsement in an.
.ether column
THE WEATIIEB..—The tki to-day given promise of fair
,rear her, hut w,. iu ,7otonfol with the rest of mankir.d,
?lace been Ho frequently deceived of We by appearance
chat we cannot calclate with any decree of certainty on
the state of tile weather a few hours ahead. The rlerl; of
the weather, we , di:ogine, has been " on a epro," for the last
few weeks. The following description will apply very well
at iote,ent :
It nhinou, 1 - 111lE,
Thou shinen again
Whit: dues the weather moue
it hlOgi in doubt,
;he suu COMittA 0111,
ii.'"ititt drizzling inist9 bet worn.
N..w dark, now light,
tAke night, like day,
rl. clian;;iag. tickle weatlwr
It rarits at tinte. , ,
'1 .ten raini or ottineo,
And eoznatirnes all together.
Grouur, R. WurrE R Ca (loom—The old establihiled
dry goods tom, of Id• 4.1. , 0rge 8.. White Fc Co. IA oue of
0:0 1. a;l:ng in.ditnt iOll3 of our Ott ) , VI e-,t of the Allegben)
mountains no larger, nor better nor che.a.t,:or assortment of
dry good: ran too 1 the ii White's. The Qizre is to .d 1
['WipeCIFI ut and I..2 . renty-t - Gf.lit
Per! iu I , llol—and it,ir.Ml - “,, and count, 3 from end t,; end
are I adi'.l , Jr fabric, wlt.c , :
pLirt.9
i otyle•-. lb- ichent n“.l
loan pr..]
fect , hionr,
dress g00 , ' , . a! r I;tbri,J for ,F
fac: •1. • ';) .j• • 111. , um)." 1.,,J at Will •-••
aif ••1 per - has•-ra mnv be suit. d rl,l Lr th:.‘
el,gat.c:•• a.tl etylo of gocclH. btod.,
just: r.ceiv:Li:, C..1:1141.1,1 ILL the modern etylee of gouda at
th, very 1. Wl,zt. I t.t
U51T, , ..111:, .AA LT.—Two German L.,:11 , 1 Gram TUIlb
%Vet C , livid to boil i",:r trlai by 11 )0T
We.iv.r yr.sterd.t, nitertic , , oath ,•t a t:2untrywal
I..p_alied Peter latter statue tlikt on Suliday ,%••••,
ing, tho 30th of wipe quietly :minding at thu 41ep,t
of Penneylvaiiiw iimlroad, when he was approacued ley
ti," ILL:C[l'2(2d, him very harsh [law tlft, end us, d
very insulting ledignage. Thoy then seized him and po
him is euvere HI he states Rae entirely 1111.
proyck,d. !) , w nethlui; of [Le merits of this case, to it
We do know that encl. 1.41,11 .1, 'owing entirely too tn
pntnt Lt onr t-ity._nit !LB t who wilfo:ly maltreat
Ljti7A 4 l.l3 :”• , ••in, tL• • •• e•••• • 'W o uld h e pulti,,he.
11111=IIIIIII
lIM=IIII
Yo37li.leti THEATII2.-11.12,P.rs Cony and UM , r
r.mk n benefit haat evening, mei cloned their brief engage
ment by playing to a good house. The performitocea of
;liege gentlemen and their doge are wonderful, but they
must givw w.!) - Lo n greater atrrnction this everting in Lt.ln!
,flg , sy,eutent of M. and Mrs. W. J. Flog once, who will !untie
their nrst appearance this season. They are great favorites
here, toil we have no d ,rbt Lnt they will be warmly wel•
corned. The bill far to-night consists of the drama of
•' Bryan O'Lyun," iu which Mr. Florence sustains the leading
character, the farce of A Lesson f fluithands," in which
they both make their appearance. and the farce of "My
Precious Betsey." We think the house will bo better filled
to-night than it ha, beMiLlor some time.
HELD TU 1:11.11111.0. George Barclay made ill
tornition bollle days ciao, before Alderman Donaldson,
against officer .I.l"Combi and several other members of the
night police, charging, them with assault and battery, while
taking him to thr watch bowie, some ten days since. An
examination was entered into yesterday morning, and the
.ifficers were all held to buil to answer a charge of assault
liud battery at the next term of Court.
,Cnod9 Sura.—At the Mayor's office yesterday afternoon,
cross snits for aB3ault and battery were entered by a coup_
trynaan named Dillon, beventy years of age, and Goorge
Anrentz, prop t -i(4or of the Matoion blouse on Liberty street.
L di neulty originated front Dillon driring a curt against a
wagon belon , ing to Aurentz, and a quarrel ensued. Both
partite held to bail t ausw•ee tho charge&
PEsmimtsr.—Dre. C. Fitch and J. W. Sykes, who have
1WO:1 prautisini: here with immense success during the past
winter, in diseases of the bronchial organs, have, at the
*argent NOIICIII/tiOLL of their numerous patients, decided on
locating permanently iu this city. Those afflicted with con-
Aumpttoo, or any eimilar affection, wishing to consult a
physician, will r. o well to call at their office on Penn street,
opposite the St. Clair Hotel.
'L&y3h Vi's:Aviat had elevcu common cases before him yes
,erdsy morning. They, were of the most ordinary charac
ter, consisting of males and females, white and colored,
brought up on charges of vagrancy- and drunkenness.
They were disposed of as usual, by sending them to jail.
excepting these who woo fortunate enough to have the
wherewithal to pay their tines.
ice ICEI—Tho hot Weather Lay come at last, and all those
who wish to keep cool "hould at once leave their orders at
the Dispatch, office fur ( n, regular supply of Walker's pure
Allegheny ice. Thio ice is cut above the city, to free from
all impurities, and is clear as crystal. It is a great luxury
to hare such ice 119 you can depend upon, and Walker's
gbeny ico is above suspicion of impurity.
mnis Jk - AN M. DAVENPORT is playing an engagement at
Detroit, whef,7 abe taid to be a great favorite.
DFBmLADLE PROPERTA oN ACCOMMODATING TICELMD.—Taking
advantage of nn hour or too of sunshine, some morning or
afternoon, our renders on the look out for a pleasant and
couveniant location to build private .TEBidenDes, will be well
gratified with 'a visit to the beautiful property which has
beea divided into various size building lota by Mr. John
Irwin, iu the First Ward, Allegheny; and to be sold next
Tuceday evening by Mr. Davis, at his Auction Rooms, Fifth
street. For all purpose of healthy and quiet residence,
these lots occupy one of the most desirable sections of our
sister city ; and the extensiveness of this property, laid out
with spacious streets and avenues, secures to each purchaser
the tlbSlll'lllteff of an elegant neighborhood in the future.
Adjoining a large open Common, and situated on one of the
most beautiful drives from Pittsburgh, (leading pa.t the
caperb mansions, and moat romantic views in the valleys of
-the three rivers,) those ranges of lots, when improved with
the reAdenees of purchasers, will be the most attractive and
comfortable nook of homesteads belonging to our two cities.
The terms on which these lots will be sold are extremely
faroralle; only one-quarter rash, the balance in throe equal
annual payments. Plana of the lots can be obtained at
',tr. Davis' auction rooms.
thIEAP CAIIPXTS.—Persons in want of carpets, will find the
cheapest assortment in Pittsburgh at A. M'Tighe'a, corner
of Great and Fifth streets. A large assortment of entirely
new styles, all wool, will bo opened this morning, at the
very low price of fifty tv fifty-six cents a yard. Also, new
.'d,mti lw, Dusters, Fancy Dress Silks, Stella shawls, and a
general variety of housekeeping goods, all to be sold for
cash, ut prices fur below any other house in the city.
FIJMNIIVTLI.+-11. 11. Ryon, 011 Fifth street, n friw
doors below, is obliged to vacate his store room within tv.ii
weeks, and int ho has'ito Place to remove 'his stock to, he is
now selling at pries 4 far below cost. Thiao who with to
purchwe furniture Fljonld avail themselves of this oppor
tunity, as the goodalvlll he sold at n mrre song, from no-
11,,Tn1C7 COIIII7.—TtIO OLC
• 'unilougb, on trial i l n the District Court on Mondly,
s• Tho Court tons engaged yeFtsrduy on the vas: •
Luthnr Ilolsee vs. 4n3 Oltio and Peon,. I vania Hsi ro.o
•r cattiin; off apart I I ro;
TUG S.S.ENGEELIIND CONCLI.T —P..11.011t1 ti
treat++ for this concert rtro regott: - trett to call and get i;.••,
tickete, it; otlittrwito tAtt , rood will be C-3, id.
Ir iy a fact worthy ; tho wh. , buy
,:ither really made ordered that Corn. unc, 01 , 1zian,
Gay. having built up large b.1611,18t:n the
now fornicating a f gaiment of eupoelor 1 , 2
at pr:c:e latu, the regular r tee Those mto ,Itod wiu ,),)
well to Eire him e.
4r-ir .—.lll .t. U3E, OP DI, 111)S1'Wl'rE.ic . : ,
‘• MITERS," for Dy , ipop,i I , l•Ltul , pc, of tho
Stora4cll,, , r .Iny El
• 111 •
• I ^1•0j/litt /itid like des.
Sai . k/S, is to Cie promo iewri • , i unalloyed piettiut
It retuoves all ray old 41 , Cc,' ft ;iie ,-.tinotch, purifies the
blood, Unpat :s renewed , th. systern r i, - i - viug
it that tout. Awl rue i t1 , 11,V . II• for Om roeoration
~,,, 0,9 %••kr, ,•••••,!., oPt 0 Ftipt,riar
Ames om or abrowl 'To I
the" Bitteri" are !I t
I -1.. •. V. pr o p r i,
cur° Cu thi., afflicted,
t r 'ht.t )L
ABZ SA 1:2 61.‘ ::) ;itb•Lratiti
-IV.AIiI•:.-IF' ; INU, .1: .•• I.to. at 10
o'clock, wi , l Lo NOld et, • rlt 10
Sale.: It nom,. \o. ;1I F•, .
f . ,or t up, t n 0 tire[ q
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Mkt ;4'iy Rep , • . 11,1 ,y;
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taarditit ; do;: .;.il without Image in prices.
We 'WM) nu LEII O fon, 'drat h ~,is ;,. o .1,, Tu e
shire ct.ninrige ;',62 bfde. fa:
fo: extra and i;i1,40ta.51,50 eatr,.
GRAlN...Badti,, , 290 bash. Oats, fn.at el ire, a; at, .; b3i./ an
do. trout canal, tit 97c.; 200 bash rum v.d ;;:c ;
troth a il, s.t. 17c.
trout story, 1.:
PEED...nAkt, 3 ',E.- tlf p 10; ths .
DRIED i 40 La.Hi/ S t .tni .r.lll
b
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SLI: • N it fair at 7 1 ,
I, it a: 1t7 , ,, , 37 1 :,
13 ' , C0N...881r , at.ti al
8 and I. lb.;
1) • Mackerel sr 02;j::,i'1111d.l,
iC. 1018. Take ~t
slltsc-V31 . 81, medium.
tcGr,s. „ 1 . 2 .1,4 1, fir,^ V. z.
fr sr - 4 - ~.
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Wrt 7 Sii V.
.rLaipt artEr:
)I,ltlin: : three k.nya
16t , c..C.t • to: 1.0 , 1
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MIL GOODS.
THE SUBSCH B ii.ti ii2s l
P:"C()N ST NT
LS un !kW, s t....wpi , cp At A I; u
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swoan6
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Vol uth Corrips.nit:.
11.7117: , 91! , .D NiTILI HULL EQUIPMF! , , AT 'HORT ti.7ICI:
SILK I•.NL BUNTING .4:l,Athi. ,1.1.1.,1-1 TO oit I);.,.:;
J NO. B. SON.
`35 61.111.:E.T
L., c.:‘- 13 r,,..1 oii t...,'..1.;:ii,
T:.'O2.NEl' AT 1,..,,!-S
FURNITURE
nni ~33ortAnnt 0
Pur.3lmr,:h manufacture' ) rUHNI:i A ••..Wrncin,?,
BUREAUX,
BOOK ( 2A.Z.6,
WARD ROBES.
And every article needed . in n \‘ , ll turW•it•ed dwellin n
Well A:3 e
OFFIOF URNIT 11 11 P.,
Conz•.%t:tly v^ Lund the
on which bu.:lnegh !'.)n- .....d.Wi>ll„..,,bt C *.S;
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(; .. .ucc - Issnas .1400ty ab C 0.,)
I:4 I OI3,WARDINU AND COMM LSSiON
MFR,CLIANTS, in Pr
and Wool, No. 114 6.onoud Eurool, elti.3burgu,
springer llarbangt., .l000; , h d'.
211t b , ,n; ? ;.; , rout EA
H. Child 9 & Cc., Currie!! & Dorany,
Cosgrov.- Co.. ,Ilarrot
qc.;Citudieit,:licans ct Co., " t, •
C W. Smith, fr. Co., " Graham,
Oe.. M.& b. Hord, Cincinnati . "
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PRINI'I7ZU:--
Fr 13111,,
Circul.r.i, ~rftv
BID 11 ra
RaTirTAGI Receipt.,
WlLh T - Tr.Criptioll Gi
with ro . :Jmi,Cur-o $ tSt. 61.1 r
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• n , ar Fourth.
C UV ER El •'S 1( :ID excellent
artic:e t, r La.:l Z, A .1 - Ai. it.`ll
lII} 11 77 Market Ht.
CO:vIPOL N D y _ L NG! A for
by B A Li.: ESTUCii Cl,
No. t r`•...W t i'ourth
TING N I ridzerl for
Hale L" . I
mysi.
B►'Enc. , highest E S AX WANT 1 4 .;
rice pald
B. t K
m y3l I''o,l ea.l h rt
1111.EAP WALL P.A.PER:-- A new su!,1:11
e new patterm for sale by
W. I'. MAIteNALL h (ki.,
m}3l bi
and circles for Tee
tors, for salt by ,my;',l".V. MAI-L.I.ILL 4 Co.
QTRAW WRA PP' NG RdPER.--Crown,
Medium, Double Crown aud Donble Me:liaru, always
on baud at 8.
ruy3l Paper Warehouse
QUTTER.-3 bbls. fresh roll, for sale hY r
jl mrlB cUY N CCl.!•ir'
rf — OTTON TRlNlMlNcis.—Cotton Fringe
..4 and Braids nr trimming. 83m12 , -.4 cAiildren't3
widths rscoiveti..l JOE. HOBART
N 0.17 liforket street.-
casi , of Wainwright
u:, 11.1: I. r,•:ture
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• , -, rt• 1!I d .dr,d
cnuutincr L., :hair he public, that. 0 , •
fig to thc of 1 4 arlay and 11.tp,,, ,cit.h..y a light and dvli.notta
thas are Ailing at ;316 t,arrel, and bave gti
BUTTON r,
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MEM
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MCC/faVC)M...'ir MIS W.M ,Errix
INDESTIZIJCTII3.ii.,E
RII.SSELIb'S
Corgis F 1 NTIUNG' OF Cl/NI/4S' SAT lAA W TIJA
hESINQUS SU ETC,
:L=° 'l° 3E ItT 'l' M."
, liE iN DERSIGNED IS PREPARED l 0 Coy i; "t EP AIR ALL NIN.i IS OF
.11. - Roofs with Itur, , ,ell's Nia4tlc 'Phis corap,i,iatt wiitpt, I .r, I , :or it eo ;it eaz A?, be
or Tin Iron, or OA Shing:es, inakiag uorrect c-in; no; ;:t.T• ctrl by atmospheric
will either crack nor run; it Li impervious to water ; 111 r. "
- '
aurabie ki„d ~f
lug. This rooting material it tied in vas qnstititieti tbrJe.g . ll?l, l the on Looms, Brtigid,
Railroad Oars, and titeatuboats, airing entire eati .s.f
ect.on. and aati,addi , ved o I.6rnct t•ren.ction from the eietnent,.
Although this rooting wee intrAnced her, in .1.35 , . h. 111.: , Lim ~ .,uibliflen tho ell') • ,•,•••
a; .et 4 the itoihoads
I her .• refer ton ft," phtcan where thin Rooting it 1L 1 eta 1..‘ -o; land :1.1:d Pit ',luit: ;11 ; .
Air; bridgeport . .!iitirtita,"llo; P, rtland; Lagrange; VI,V • 0; 111,5,11,; CW ' i“.= l " t , r btu
tiODR, and the 31st rh ler IJ lit ; P , rinsylvania Central 1 t , Or0 8, 1; • ore Cieek A.tCriUSiZtlol), Mill i Tipton curd 11-.ir
o.r;,q,-. Alt,ona; Alb.gh, qa , City, I V,Stlrli7lkt .th-• bar h, J MrCully'B
hou.“; • den. Trlhible'H htohet : a!ho n•11110M11 3 Ot'ic, iu th, city.
All orders left at, N. 241 LIBERTY ST R Et; , PIT TSBURGH, (where eample.t of the ma
terial can be been,) will secaivc prompt atteuti n,
A CUTIOI`. SPiLES.
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,ptiettnll3 i'A
101 onr.
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,•,, o r, I T ,„ to. ,t C. , ;ntimut ;;.tot ;oaks
;, ; , , ;;-;; ; •-,,•1;;W: • 14, .1h•le ;It to
”e 111.uy /: ur heN auetiut; hoagie, N . 5
Fitt ..et, wtll b.:4 id th it vet} vit.:talon, and Lowitunity
. ;rotted lieu.l Estate of .rein. well ratos.vn as rite
'Rope It ilk ' prupOrty. •al Lie; West Commou,
Ailegliony City, which hal been sub-tividet ;to',eus
eiz-, the totter 0, 11.,:;:•..1117n. dot,. thase d• - siring
erect fate :;;;;;;Jenceit: ;did ;u - i a .I,,KJ of 5:113.11of -to utlaid
;et for 0301! wtab:e I; meste.tdi, via:
;SIX ion. fronting ~in 'N; et lo r Irwin aVollue•.
dtr:rt. Water eiatil 25 test front, ex,
tending bock 196 to a 20 toot all, -
Nine tuts truntjug uu iddge :Lod Gaut; al tit,;ool6.
which is nu list :‘ , ...0ut 50 rent. [runt by
:26.5 foot in depth.
0,011 each tett f - out, not -on lot about 60 foe:
(cunt, oil Central each extending Leek MU !111 :1111,1 , 1
awl sixty fret La a ty h-ot ntrt,t n. Elio line u: the prop
• NV ut Richard • ftuwen, Esti
Forty-three Into. eao • 1;ot (rout on Central xtrest,
bnidicg back toward Wats; !ace bill fee', to a twenty feet
alley.
lor the satisfaction of teen hints, the ',ohs. hate 1_ , ••(.11
;.tt :tad titt.tibere2; 0; tin,, h , Nuts C:1.1.1 be had at the
L.ral ,t; gene - . the premises ;Mown all i.ppl!;,lit.n.
'torus at st,ie. (navtr; 7;1. DAV .cacti.
OUT.
; Nlit:11
,k; e of Gl,l ,Lnd
:did 4 , Id ,lew.trt , at ...t. :ll .,tj wi ,
1_1) tl LW:C• vet left unsold a largo end
riirt,hlc 1.1 Jewelry. &C . , in great variety, all of Which
bt. so d. Ger& nary had dorm:; each day, tyntile
saki and retail, at at try law t•rices, and all shall prove a- r,
d eet•ntati :tad aativfactory. ••r tnittioy refunded. Amon g
istt tt •i..ay be f o und inci !thigh, Wriuk, v a lued a t T2bo ;
uar dozen fine Patent and I),:,arliett L:e• - ura in tfold
tit:lad:lg Crier., and a tine it„t ot rue Watchea of iw•loum
ki:td, Air., Gold lewd 'tad V.'on Ch3ill.l, Gold and Silver
01,,e1 C.as: Conte o, Fo.TOLltine,
!Alva 1.11•1 o gr , -‘4; v trio:. v f other kinthi •1 BreaFt Pine and
(void and ri I er no bI 'o, Ernoolets, B Ivev., Bot•
tont, Pirty. , r itiuga, Locket., leeck•Chainn and
many or, trier it the line rot here invntitsood.
tte
ui Ott ••I ;batWlil !•.! :b^
ol the if th. re vuould be arty go:-d;
tt It tot - I' that, (I,‘",Vi:l lrt, -Ir.. I ,1( pl - Vrttf• sak. as we
ire t1.4, 0 11.Li,J.1 L., ./i,1)L.11 - 4 un The rntim lot. Now, ft tr
_ar Pito ;:la•seti in v'itich - Jrz:elry is ivhibil,•
I.`: vale: rtic.o , tittee rut Jot:dor , ' Trun;: nn
•:atutinci.ot• at S o'clock.
.• it
G . OA: '1 Itur't
SPI,ENDI I.; t;ilA l suE
TO : 4 ECUEE - ROM StAis Tift; UIT
T_T Ms 3Ls
Fh:FTY BUILDING LOTS
• L A
ON I,l"i' ii REF: Mi FE.O:cI ruE LIFY,
n lira a y 3anz ISSN,
1.41•11: tht• th . •t: 1
r iii ;IV: lt,rtru ni is -
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J.,
FIFTY
BUILDING LOTS
~• I,y
•-•
CiL, It ii va:y
;
:lit' 4[1.3
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-NC •• • ,
~.11 • 11 I r city esery hour, owl is
' ' y u ' , risk au'
, sttii.•
, -a ,n y uLt tinoisto than ifi
=MEI
In 1 tto H. ; tit
ust., tll p. , It! 1: • t••••itly by 'ID
ttl (1:1 , 1 2,1)
tfl.t g el:-..Vtallt . :tali
IMIIIMEB
II be le fee
~al,:e
ad•y , Vti
! 4, 411 • I_ .y • to• •411 C, • I :4 4 4- 4
4 ,14.1 11411 C)141F.4.
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.. 1 0 g o ' , 11i ,-
;
cC1..4 :.'r...4.errirvz Etta:- J
Light Creara
put,: SL: BSCIIIB ERS RESPECTFU I,L).
EN G i.LLUS , S oadt, to i1,00111n1./li.“0
y ve all,. AL'.. XX at a, d vuprtlar
h ET at $3 bit a_1•1 pro:,rtivu.
PJAIKi... AND S'CoUT.
,ant t, hy PITT ;vat
;bl,lllJi,t U'A.,LItIOI
.11 1 ;11) S TEE'
EURGE P. WERTZ'S
-_•*11.1r1 , 41 Pre haunt I.9ltand Factory,
AN ft it Gli .
I€U ii lVISIIIIC(3. TO FURIci SU THEIR
111,11 , :liti, of the :0..:0t
.nli Lad it tc their oto,e,ts wgice
o• b-a%;re onrcht..-titl,l" 14,2 Mt , w ek i 9 got cr.
f .t. , ',MC" 'lll4 t.ppt I.) Evrr' L'...I. 1 •111101,111
v•, ' f 1C: A.: work
• TI? f fir.. j•il jr
DAVI WIL. 1 S,
E
U
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•
cAa'rwittlcklur s„
( Sucvssars Cu J 02r:tu-ill)aL)
- .N . , I) l'i+.iTUltEß AND :13LPO
, bura.ic
al WAN PIS: Ta.c•klv,
1. Tll , •y git Atti.llti,ll the lu
❑ g ; • <l.lvl ICei air
T h Lb...pat., h.
111ES1ER' 5' STYLES,
• B.
t7neciler'4 boys' Sty!,,,
C1i0,8 , -r'3 Bove:
r'hc>ot is 1 3nyri' Styles.
Cattitor's Boys' btylcs,
Chester's Boys' Styles,
Chester's Boys' Style, - ,
Le had only at , 101'HIC HALL,
Corner Wu.k.d 8 treat and Diamond alley
F ; ~ :E AMUSEMENT
ojeß , rl' THE DAY AND ,:VENINH, AT THE
SHOOTING GALLERY,
Nu. 138 Viuud street,
BJWN .1 THTI.EY
T 4.15; L) rhe
, uLd, it -ricw
Ms to. c mem:iced - .t:: , wonder is it
world b, rite roWne'l ner.ia dad :,00ility of Sur.:pe,
telling them rid.: mitt y of their pas - prevent cud f attire lives.
'ihio extraordinary and gifted woolan, b 7 ,APA.AMIi HARPER.
Inns already performed many ::renew an ! .:Vonderful Carve
tnroughent the principal cities lif t h Cuil-.1 States, and
takea pleasure fo mimeo aria,: that idle too •a,;a„ed
t-Cd'ITT ' - t , APSE, ladies mid garittemen why arc dm
4:f cdmalting her in re au- to mot, present and fu
ture uyenty and also gorais, ILet invit.d to call.
This marvelous and talented tit. person vibe
1211. V in a vision the great and terrine dasa :ler of the Steatilec
Central America, wbeu and whet - - she I:mu-Ivrea at 9es,dild
gave particular attire of toe Lot, which proved to be true,
even up to the Man' of -nor viva des:,:. This mysterious
aisd au adept in Phrenology and Diseases of the hd
heill tiy.4o:ll. r:i.enill inso give y o u a InittifUl description
your parcu,:r i;„ Marriage, and describe them as well as it
ahe had known them her lifetime: and also give advice on
de:e or Ciorterup 'lad ft_ predict iii the year 193.4,
the General v.,mtd te 1•r••-`,cent of ihe United
t-trates, aid die w eight yea is [1:1 Let' prediction was. , %ell
ti to 8 day. iFlier: she uv 5 Totinit.'43e hilOWll Ty the
LBflhr of the ' !dynterf,L• Bhe ii La fortuneteller
uns , smetizer: nst red a -irelogist Tide lady is
le!tt •itary An ilyulea'. natural A , %trelo•
mre:old ftevain . . , War thirty three yearn
!adore it came to "s'i.:r 4:r, A n to her ileouts.
Goa- ulnuton Children half price. fan yldritlin
B 0 0 T 6 AND
CHEAP FOR CA6Ei
No. 98 Market etreet, tte.unid door trove Fifth.
op_ (MIN TJB A CIAT,I,
Cl boxes Bxlo, 9x1.2 and 10x12,
i foFsele by bapU, LIEN/Llt h ig. 00.1•LLNa.
AT 14,1 T
MI 0 al IN
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u. t (lin ti
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fur 1,1111 -aVt)
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S II 0 E S,
AT JOS. U. BORLAND 'S,
410( `I,FING.
1 Et 45; (3
FAHNESTOCK, Agent
THE GREATEST
4-- ~,";
•• 0 4
% DISCO
OF TEA AGE.
IVIR. L;NR.1.,1.4, of Rostyary, has disoov
-L. t - tratl. t t.tr: )1 our c ,- ,itirion 03.atur, att.t.:(t a reined)
t Ittlt et! r.N.
1 .- - ..f.ti pf 2aurrior,
7 ACRO;I,I.t. Mill's.; TO A .o)f,i'AioN
PTIIPT,r
1.: ..Ve: hor,drtql nave,
rmeepi in two csyni, (both tho v vitArliurn•n• lie has
now in hi, pomiesion over z , to . .!I , :oarn‘l
vsnttou twooty IEII,I , i 1 1.44nt0r,
r ,ro wa.rrr-nted a cnrn s nuroing wore month.
one+ I.) three hot tip will cure 0 , - wornt 'ticai of Pimplt
ea tilt, taco.
Twu or tbi 'ocititu3 «ill cit•ar the iiyiirtinm of
.rumfnte , i to onr , the werat cantsor in the
nic•ntli ur etaraaoll
3nrirt, liotti cktrt, the wur4t
qi Er) 1.4*15,..1.
f , C) t,TrlLlOllia'thr
oyes,
Tua warratiart to tare running of the eara and
bi e.ziong the
hatrl,i are warranted to core reiTnpt en d
cleern
Ore hottie '0"
Tv, or' 6U,,- . 00; ~•: t 17.6 core the woratilud
of ring - worn:
...tile. ere cure the moat don
race .if
Three to tour hAtiea are Wc-0 t‘i7 J cur:. !nit-Rheuto.
are ,igatt bottitai will cure the ocrat C. 162 6..)6f acrofnla.
F_ le oclit ie alwave ec yrinnee.i from the trot bottle, and
& I. a.: -au te , when quantity is taken.
').1A88
•r6:1.6:4:116,4 - 1.1 of flit. INleilical Discovery,
citritie. all kind a;' IMMO: - 0 [3 an 'a' dl eatablinhed by the
nnaninuat, 'voice hi all , hove it, that I nee d
not 6 - 6T6 the .ininoch ino.F.t skilful ilyitb
L.• , ruire•Cci I:Tufo:Idle 1. t.. ==entry are on-
M. 1,6. in
Than , sl Iha••ve. - ; •• rot notice, I. do
it with a tall tan - ..1..r1ie •.f too 6`.• In relieving
biel Lao-it of dh,iiicia In wi,,ta you are on
unately That fc...ut exerr , littin ilawiace to at
~:fu_ ti ll.l6)Lio, .
NURSING SOM
Ty curor 111 • • ....our eatu tatin.er Ia reatored 4'
ite 111,1“11,-.2 - u r la.ne ft an.l Fretful
cala. a iainnliert, rt6l6i !tiraiica:
In 0:643 13.10:',...6161r6,0 tt.m.r .
1' A N g." E
It tsl the ti,
DAGUERREAN GALLERIES.
R. M. CARGO & CO.,
ii , §kotographers and Ambrotypists,
NEW YORE GALLERY...,
No. 21 lei.th street, and
SUNBEAM GALLERY,
. col ....r d I/ie./end, k'litahurgh.
Pitii:Ed 73.1 T. TO !, ALL. inylfird-.3p
1001.10TOGRAPHY.—Tais ART Has BEEN
Pi brought to such perfect' that pictures taken by this
process have been pronounced pertect by the scientific
word. They can be had in all their beauty and artistic
elegance, at WALL'S Picrunc GAILEILT, on Fourth streot,
J Eltl
'' Building. iinyl6:lNv
D N" S PEP
MBROTYPES--
_, . 9t.,a h: then to tilt &
:) !",! ,
•
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; • • if, 5
•:1} ,ortair
I.lCt ;:t1 h 3.11 tho ,
.•1:1! ‘..
, 11,1 ~_r
vour
MEE
•,• 01 , • r o r.varring ;rum
;lay' 1.1 ratieriit I- life, an l their lioxl
•lor. taart, i wieli c impresP
• •.Of lu 0 , 3 t!•• • • . k: . :•` •• ,:`, •' Au nnt:p. of privet;
zl.
.1..
.
rli jlv
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v!,..ug.‘ ,
- )n)...twrlON. , FOB. tme- - tlit otIC till per day—
,. oi,USOrt
, tio:1, Ca it t •
TIE
\'a ~['_
=EN
,4 1. )1
CU TLE
ho lr id to qua ;Aid:tied:3 fur eight ore from Asthma.
him up—ild as.•d yer'e. Pectoril
utnt.r Cough Nyilips, but. still ,rew wt:rse
tiO P.,6 IKE _.I•J'APOLT
,
Unup'. rely cur,d 1.1'.,n of eTery r,cuadmict , of Lis old disorder
PREPARED BY BOW:NIAN & CO.,
1: EG111.21 - ) ", I'A
• C. lc h:?‘:fli.7.., FiLt,brirgb,
- , PS
LI, bru: - ,-1,1-$ K t.illy.
tr;d:i:4, Queens!ware.
l',• iNt. ..i "t:' , .: . 711;- , T oPENED,
AI TILE OLD I,,,I'ABLLSII.VEXT
IL= TNT DE-31. -sr
F.'24) \c at r. set, Pitta Pft.
lID IS •vovi . FROM
'Crop- au I e.6.werrt Cie 0 citut , ..: , vortment of
in his lin.! 41,npt...7 el
. rrl othl and ti.e
In Main, Gdd, firma c.r.d Vick‘ W bite-
Vitrified Iron TEO,IO Wore, I:ocr.vn to I, tin' chir
uuw iu une for Li /te.Y.saad 3R4lnbor..ts; Froboh China of
Tow stylt , J Puri White and Gold Bane., either iu ,t 9
:Richly Gilt and Decorated Toilet :eta; Brit.
Plwed Ca4z.nrs; 3eru,en Silver Tea Table
, plate' v . :th silver; flay iv..ry Handl e d
and Tabi l'ruiv. , 6 and Pores, Tea Waiters and
'.'vays; Simittr and Ses3.,,:ralb TBWO Japai:ed and Dec-
Tin r
c Au.; tall ;,-iortaiont of :111 131.1.itg ,
,! f.,r the C.o.\ TRY 3111 TAIL TaAME,:. pri:;es to pleas,
rub;ic. thEpoctiith:. inyt.,..l to examine thin
•• car27:3mdkw
n. CHILDS CO
:.4
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XO. 133 W (DO F. 'l' Et El ET.
PITTSBURGH, PA
T_T AVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR
SPILINO STOOK Oi? 80 . AND SHOES,
a groat variety' of .ielsonable sad fashVirtable
adapted to e•iriK; an), sah , s. Having . been
I.,•ii . :ta-43,1 for e• h, •ii o duced rirt3 , ..l, they f warranted
a.fihg that they can supply Went,irn ti2vrehlnts. by the
.'':.Age or i!",•-!1. `IL prti:es as the tl111:110 quality of
t.e varchr,o_l in t l e Uosrcrn cities. Particular
4•ti•nti,i,, gin erder...
god sylph; ~rk u. 1.1 Spanith Solo
ttp.r.
- ' r - 2` •
7.: -..-• •
- -I • --;: 4•4...„„N:•:. 0
{:lirP V•l")bt.it% I' e
M RBLE! a ARBLE!
JO elt) emBIR t
HAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF
FONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES,
Enclosures, Posts, &c., &e.
The public ere respectfully invited to examine our Litaelt.
Prime low, end work warranted.
Atir'b ata lak UM= 81418 XL
MASTIC
) •! ,, iterettet teen is
;IA) U. FO'
a flabby
0.,1•11., a
tc. • , •:y 1,4 peculiarly
when you
thAt. ,14,1
A CA) RENNI'D'.
(.47,0. EL HEY;."
INN AT I,
;il.!,:ocriy City,
ray'zti:u w
MY:. I. I-:1 a ' ' ''. - 9
AMUSEMENTS.
FOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE.
Sole Lessee and Manager .J. 0. POSTER.
Acting and Stage Manager A. W. YOUNG.
Tre.ia aro r GEORGE BIEGRE3T.
Busts ov PRICES.
Private Boxes to hold nisi pr•reons ...... —.411 00
Dress Circle i Parquette...soc 1., K.or Tier 2bc
.per Boras open at 7 . , 4 o'clock. CCI t.in to rise at to 8.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jura 2d, 182, will be per
formed the drama in two acts, of
BRYAN &LYNN
Bryan O'Lynn
Father Lynch
Capt. Sruibbina
Ethelab
Alto. which the protean farce of
A 1 ESSOIs: FOR HUSBANDS
Tim O'Bleary Mr. W. J. Florence
Fanny Tott'o Mrs. W. J. Florence
To couclude with
MY PRECIOUS BETSEY.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
MISS' KIMBERLY LER. , RT, UID MANAGAILIM
STILL MORE ()LUNGES' LOTS OF NEW THINGS
HOUSES CROWDED NIGHTLY!
The success of ths Minstrels is unparalleled.
On ii ECNESDAY EVENING, June 2d, 21st concert and
ith week of Morris Bros., Pell and Trowbridge's Minstrels,
lots 01 fun, new stories songs, Dances, /cc. First
night of the "Lost Child." First night of "Jenny Lane."
night of "The Gladiators" Seventh night of the
wond,ful dog. First night 'of the
. .
GRAND ETHIOPIAN MEDLEY
Thig Medley, like the Ohio river, hail Its fountain head.
It takes Ito starting point from JOHNNY PELL, wending
n way smoothly , 11(i calmly along to Pp' t TROWBRIDGX
thence to PRESCCYIT,ao on to RENTZ, etill onward to lON
Nl)ititlS, from that to BKOCKWAY, peseta TRAUTMAN,
,ind empties into the month of BILLY MORRIBI
In rcheareal. a new burlei one, caled "The Picture Gal
-1 ery . Friday evening, Billy Morrie' benefit.
Saturday afternoi , n,^. Grand Farewell Matinee, whion
the C..riiiiny will appear in white faces in Bret part, and
na ',Trues iu a-coed part. on which ,ccation Box Tiaketo
2,5 ces to, children half price; Secund Tier, 15 cents.
GRAND 'TRIAL OF SPEED.—On FRI
DAY, June 4th, there will bee Premium of ft set of
SPLENDID lIARNESO, worth $5O, given at Collins'
Pero-, near East Liberty, to the owner of the heat Trotting
Retry. Mile heats, best three In five, to farness. Also,
same day, a FINE SADDLE AND BRIDLE. worth $3O, to
the owner of the horse that will trot one mile nearest to
three minutes, go as they please. Open to all horses. En
trance fee ten per cent. Horses to start at four o'clock,
P. 'ml., precisely. Cars will leave the passenger depot of the
PeutiOvanie, ltailrord, at 3:25 o'clock, P. M., running to
the ,rounds. Return train iodYcii East Liberty station at 6
o'c!...cit, P. M. All entries for the above must be made the
day preceding the trot.
. my3l:td
COLLINS' PARK TROTTING
ASSOCIATION.
ARRANGEM.ENT FOR THE SEASON OF 1856.
Neason Tickets
Carriage and Pair.
Horse and Buggy
Horsemen, each...
Pedestrians, eaob...
Ladies Free
Persona not having season Tickets will be charged One
Dollar extra for the privilege of driving or riding on tho
coarse each time
Ticket' can ta3 had at the corner of Liberty and Wayne
streets, from D R GALWAY, or at th• gate. Iray2l:lm
JOHN W. reVCAR,THY
, 9
BILL POSTER!
WELL ATTEND lo TIIE POSTING
and DISTRIBUTIt'I of all kinds of
ILLS irvP. CONCERTS LECTURES, Pti.Y33IBITIONS, t.o.
Lh , :omumnications- either by mail, telegraph, or other
::!4,-.directed to the oiSce of the Morning Poot, will rear:Live
prompt attantier sv7
A BEAUTIFUL AND DURABLE PICTURE
WiitaANTZD, CAN HE RAD AS LOW
AS AT ANY FIRST CLASS ILSTABLISHAIENT
llffS C,11. , r1:Y, AT
fol 2 WALL'S, 11', urtli street..
Removed to IR Fifth Street.
CIARGO & CO.'S PEIoTOGRAPIIIC AND
, iALLItiIIY has been removed from
Fourth •,t-ett, to No. 41 Firth otreet, near Market.
haviaz bc42:2 'dant especially for the purpose,
+gab threo lat lihti, are not stirpaesi in the city for
< c.airouience and excellence in arrangement.
,a f r- . - !nr oil friends and pat-one aril those wishing en
-nor V11,4.1`; ore invitvi to eall tion Room
Q, • •no gronmi !leo, ap7
IFS' 0 C
1 7 ',W r)AGUEKctY,AN AND AMBKOT
I OE- LIGHT
ei !.r SitLY OYYVt3iT THE posr-oy FlOl
!'1C,T1:11'2,3 taken In all the v,trioue styles, In nag
,voither, and warranted to phase, at reasonable rata'.
Sick or dttermed persons taken at their rush:term.
tipThlydrir—LEl
LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL
SMELTING WORKS.
P K M'C RDY 4' CO,,
A:\HPACTITHERS OF SHEATHING,
at,,rs' and Bolt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottoms,
•:eisiei SOH Bottoms, Spelter Solder, &.c also importersand
dee.e.rs iu Met.le, Tin Pite, Shoot !ron, Wi7e, Ace. Constantly
,o hard, Tin men's Machines and Too!s Warehouse, No. 149
First, and 120 Second street, Pittiburgh, Pa. Special orders
~f Copper cat to any desired pattern. my29:lyclaw
NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS.-
In pursuance of a reso
lution adopted by the Monument Commissioners, at a meat
g, at Harrisburg, on the 13th instant, PlanJ, Specifications
nod estimates are invited for the erection of a MONUMENT
to the memory of °taxers of Pennsylvania, who lost their
dyes in the late War with Mexico. The cost of which, is
Lot to exceed the snm of THIRTY THOUSAND DOLLARS.
Comnranications to be addressed to the Governor, at Har
riAburg.
Persons fundshicg Pii.ns, will please send their ESTI
7.:ATES under eeal, as they will be for the use of the Com-
IC...laionerti 0111 y,
For the Plan which may be adopted, a premium of Two
it tmdred Dollms will be allowed.
By order of the Commissioners.
jottiq WGARY. Slnemwtsrfr.
t YUOvtl!l
Mg_ C. WEST & CO., 4%;,'
MANUFLO2I7II,3B.B OW
C A.R R I A G E S,
IWC,E,AWAYS, BUGGIES, SULEIES AND SLEIGHS
Nu. 1147 Penn etruet, PITTSBURGH, PA.
At work warranted to be of the oast matte-tale and
rnylthlydla
FRENCH CLASS.
MISS BLAKELY
p - TENDS FORMING A CLASS OF
YOUNG LADIES,
\Wishing to receive inetruntiohn in the
sifu a art,
Apply at at No. 163 Third street. mylo:tf
GOOD CHANCE TO SECURE A
110.11 E IN THE WEST.
several tracts of GOOD FAII.MENG LAND, In Illinois and
1 a. Also, same oiry LOTS in Chicago, and other west.
u cities, will bo emcharwed for improved property in
Pittsburgh or the isurrocodlu;t towns, or for a good lot o
C: Triages. Apply soon, by addressing J. C.
. Pittsburgh P. O. my2o:2w-is
AtiderenmWs Office.
JAMES S. 1100 N, ALDERMAN, EX
OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, A-ND POLICE
~ , l ISTRATE--011:1ce, No. 09 Grant street, nearly
the Court Howse, Pittsburgh, Pa. Depositions, Acknow
-1034 tneuts and Probates taken; the Recordz examined,
EkLIN. floods, Mortgages. Wills, Leases, Articles of Agree
uu and of Partnership, Letters of Attorney, etc., etc.,
dawn up at short notice; Marriages Solemnized, and all
business in the line of his oillefal duties, promptly attended
to. office hours, from 734 A. 11. to 1 P. K., and from 2
L 9 fl P ap&ly
SAMUEL GRAY,
VIERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 52 St. Clair Street,
kt-&" Is prepared to furuish hie customera aad buyers gen
erell v, with the latest and most fashionable styles of Spring
and bummer Goods of every variety, which he will make up
to ovder to the entire satiafaction of those who may favor
sith their patronage. myl7:lm
Summer Lager Beer.
rViiE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO
inform his friends and the public in general, that he
is to the daily receipt of this delicious Beer, from the well
-6.-own Brewofy cf J. N. Straub, Allegheny City, It having
been ,ronotraced to be the beet that was manufactured here
for many years, CLEAR, TASTEFUL and PURE. Give me
a call and try it. JOHN ROTH,
ap24:tf At his old stand, No. 28 Diamend.
TOLNT BOX FACTORY.-
BUSIIA GIFTIO
Manufacture to order, BOXES ardtable for Soap and Candle;
hardware Hardware mid Variety Gorda, etc., etc.
tta- ' l rdere promptly filled. my22,11y
TO OWNERS OF REAL ESTATE IN
THE CITY OF PITTSBURGFL—NotIce is hereby
given that the assessments for Grading and Paving, made
under the provisions of an Act of Assembly paned May 10,
1857. and of an Ordinance of Councils enacted August 31,
184, are now c. - smpleted, and the same are payable at this
Office, US follow!:—.One-fifth on or before the Ist day of July,
1058; one-fifth ou or before theist day of July, 1859 ; one.
tlf:h on or before the let day of July, 1860; one4ifth on or
before the Ist day of July, 1801.; one-foth on or before the
Ist day of July, 188.3 W 34. EICHBACM,
myl3 City Treasurer.
ICE CREAM! ICE CREAMII
ii. The undersigned having Jost fitted up his ICE CREAM
SALOON in a very tastqul and comfortable style, would re•
spectfally inform his friaries and the public generally, that
he furnishes them a delicious ICE CItEAM of different fht..
Yore. Soda Water, Fresh Cakes, Gum Drops, Emits, etc., at
all timed on hand, at the Confectionary of
FEED. A. nnERBOI4
St. Clair street, opposite St. Clair Hotel.
=Particular attention, paid to orders fo
thc
Mr. W. J. Florence.
..Mr. E. W. Beattie.
Mr. W. Page.
__Julia M. Cooke.
PITTSBURGH, PENN'A.,
DAILY POST.
FROM YESTERDAY'S SECOND EDITION.
1W THE TELEGRAPH.
COI4IIESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS.
LATEST FROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL OF THE HAMMONIA.
IMPORTANT FROM INDIA.
LATER FROM K ANSAS.
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER INDIAN
TERRIBLE TORNADO,
Etc., ' Etc., Etc
From Washington
WASHINGTON CITY, June 1 —The President sent to
the Senate, in response to resolution, documents in
relation to the Pauachita case. Among the letters is
ono from Mr. Dallas to the Earl of Clarendon, of
Sept. 16th last, in which he says : " Against each
leading feature characterizing this transaction, the
visit, search and seizure, the government o: the
United States has uniformly on all appropriate op
portunities, for more than fifty years, openly and of
fectually protested, us inconsistent with the law of
nations, sanctioned by no treats, subversive of the
separate rights, and derogatory to the honor of itde
pendent communities. It was not the exercise of
any fancied privilege of war, for a profound peace
prevailed, and yet without pretence of belligerent
necessity in respect to contraband or blockade, the
property of the citizens of a friendly power was in
vaded and arres'ed, and the protection of their na•
tional symbol irreverently slighted. Captain Morse
ly's conduct, it appears, was disclaimed and censured,
and he was withdrawn from the African station as
unfit to be trusted there, and express orders were
given by the Admiralty, which Mr. Dallas says must
prevent the repetition of such acts.
The response of the President to the resolutions
of the House calling for information relative to the
outrages committed by British cruisers in the Gulf,
is similar to that of the Senate, with a few additions
in verification of the visitations. It appears that
where there is a newspaper or other tangible report
in each cases, the State Department immediately
writes to the Collector of Customs most likely to
procure reliable information, for a sworn statement
of the facts.
Lord Napier has desired that hie despatches to
Admiral Stewart, commanding the British squadron
in the Gulf, sent from Washington yesterday, be
forwarded from Halifax by a special steamer to Ber
muda. He has advised the Admiral to order the
discontinuance of the visitation of American vessels,
pending the instructions of Her Majesty's Govern
ment.
Arrival of the Hammonla.
New Yortn, June I.—The steamship Hammonia,
from Hamburg and Southampton, has arrived.
The f'arliatuentary proceedings are unimportant.
The debate on the Indian bill had been adjourned
till the 18th.
Telegraphic despatches of later news from India
had beon received. Aguyllier has beon relieved, and
the rebels defeated near Futimghier with great loss.
Telegraphic despatches from Bombay, received at
Malta state that Azinuhur was relieved on the 15th
of April by Gen. Lugard with but trifling loss. Brig.
Gen. Seaton defeated the rebels neer Futtinghur,
killing and wounding three hundred, capturing guns
and ammunition. A body of rebels in Msltpoora
mountains wore also defeated. A large body of
Beet,is had also been defeated in Santpore hills, and
five hundred wore captured; the British loss was se
vere, including five
,efact
Gen. Rose has deiayad :he elvane...: upon t.ialpeo
in consequen.!o of threater.e l ile'.:p.n.s — cations by tho
rebels upon
V l xNN4•—:l ri,! ,, pateb S9yB the Montenegrins at
flicked toe Turk t near Orahova, add nearly annlhi
lated their whop force, lailirg countnrindur Kiamil
Pasha, and capturing irt their guns. The Montane.
grins lost 200 in killed and wounded. The Turks
numbered 7000 strong, and the Montenegrins 5000.
The London Times says rumors prevailed in politi
cal circles, concerning the intentions of France to
wards Belgium.
Congressional.
WASHINGTON CITY, JUDO I.
Senate —Numerous memorials and reports of an
uninteresting character wore presented and referred.
The consideration of the Miscellaneous Appro
priation bill was then resumed.
House.—Tho House concurred in the report of the
Committee of Conference on the disagreements k.f
both Airosety to the amendments to the Executive,
judicial and Legislative Appropriation bill.
J. Glancy Jonea, of Pennsylvania, asked leave to
troduee a joint resolution providing that the next
session of Congress shall commence on the second
Monday of November. Objootions being,made, the
resolution was not considered.
The Houee proceeded to the coneideration of the
report of the Special Committee relative to the sale
of the Fort Snelling reser,ation.
The Speaker announced the special committee, or
dared to be appointed to consider the memorial of
American artists, as follbwa : Messrs. Marshall of
Kentucky, Keitt, Taylor of New York, Morris of
Pennsylvania, and Pendleton.
The Indian Deficiency Appropriation bill was
passed. Also the bill providing for the support of
tho three regiments of volunteers by a vote of 101
yeas against 66 nays.
Excitement in Petersburg, Va.
PETERED USG, May 31.—The Keziah, of Wilming
tun, Del., Capt. Baylios, cleared from Petersburg on
Saturday night. Several slaves being missing, a
steamer was sent after her and overhauled the Keziah
below City Point. On searching her five slaves were
found on board. The vessel containing the captain,
crow of the Keziah and slaves, were all brought to
this oily and lodged in jail. An intense excitement
prevails In consequence. About 2000 people were at
the wharf when the vessel arrived, and they were re
strained from violence with great difficulty.
Terrible Tornado.
MONMOUTH, May 31.—A terrible tornado passed
over Ellison, three miles south of here, last night.
Every house was blown down. Fiftoun persons were
killed and several fatally injured. The village con
tains five lanednd inhabitants. Report says that
none escaped injury. It is impossible to procure the
particulars to-night. The excitement in the vicinity
is intense.
Highly Intereating from Ennuis.
ST. Louis, May al.—Thirty boxes of muskets have
been shipped from Jefferson City to tho border coun
ties, in charge of Quarter-Master Hackney and In•
spector-General Blakely, with the inferred design of
repelling the invasion of Missouri by marauding
binds from Kansas. It is probable that the militia
in some western counties may be called out.
American Convention.
Sr. Louis, May 31.—The American Convention
assembled here yesterday, and nominated Judge H.
R. Gamble to represent the St. Louis District in
Congress. Gamble has not yet signitied his accep
tance.
Arrival of the Indian.
Quzußo, June I.—The steamship Indian, from
Liverpool, has arrived with dates to the 19th ult.
The report for the Associated Press which should
have been furnished by the Indian cannot be found.
Steamer Sailed.
Naw YORK, Jane I.—The United States steam
rigate Wabash sailed this forenoon for Jamaica.
Foreign Markets.
Per &lamer Hammosia.)
LivEhroot, May 18.—Tbe sales of Cotton for the last ten
days have been 12,600 bake, including 2000 for speculation
and export. Quotations are badly maintained.
LoNDov, May I+.—^oneol■ are quoted at 9 1 i. American
securities are unchangel. The markets for bresdstuffs at
Liverpool was dull.
An unridit,blo despatch says that breadstuffs were drill,
but that all qualities had improved; Wheat tothe extentof
245 d. and Flour I®2d.
LONDON, May 17.—The Money Mark't was inactive.
Breadstuffs cicse dull. Sugar steady. Linseed Oil quotes
e t 83.@;,83s Od. Turpentine Spirits heavy at 41et.415.
Phtladekliata Market.
June I.—Breadstuff market unchanged.
Flour meets limited inquiry, both fur export and home con
sumption; sales 1200 bbls good Western extra at $4,50; 500
bbls choice brandii.on private terms; sales to trade at $4 25
up to $5,75 for common, superfihe and fancy lots. 200 bbls
Rye Flour sold at $3,81 1 %. Wheat continues extremely dull,
although the offerings have fallen off; sales 3000 bus; in lots,
from 85c to $1,05 for inferior and prime red, and $1,1241,13
for fair white. Rye wanted at 66c, but the market is bare
of the article. Corn scarce and wanted; 12,500 bus yellow
sold at 72c in store and 73c afloa4 3000 bus white sold at 71c.
Oats dull; sales 3000 bus fair and prime Delaware and Mary
land at 35@37. Whisky dull at 20 1 /A2136 for Poonsy Ivania
and Ohio blots, 20 for hhds and 19 for drudge. Provi-eons
unchanged; small sales Mess Pork at $18; Hams sell as 1100
12%; Sides at 9 1 % and Shoulders at 7®714.
New York Market.
Naw Yon; June I.—Blom firm ; enle4 10,600 bbls.
Wheat firm; sales 40,000 bush at 94@97 for Western Red,
and 82 for Chicago Spring. Corn buoyant; sales 10,000
bush at 67@70 for mixed, a decline of 2c. Voss Pork de
clined sc, at $17,7W17,85. Lard dull. Whisky dell at
21%c VI gallon.
- -
-
Now York Stook Market.
Nov YORK, Jnne 1.-Btocks higher. Chicago and Rock
Island 73%; Central bonds 86; Mich. Southern =; N. Y.
Central 83%; Ilenitng 41X; Canton Co. 19%; IliseottriqVa
Erie 19%; Cleveland and
83%; Galena gad Chicago 86%
Toledo 306: Cleveland, Ooltunbne and Ci Cali
frnia h's 88; new bonds 84; La Creeoe land ncinnati
granta 92;
83%.
Sterling I.7.change dull at leg-Va3105.1,4.
Olactanati Market.
enfalliNAST,
fair deman d. Whisky advanced to 17%c.; good demand.
Jane I—broom—flour is unchanged, an d i n
Provisions are firm, and in better demand; nothing trans
pired ye s. Weather clear and pleasant. The river has fallen
two feet in the last (oar hours; there are now 87% feet in
the channel.
Baltimore ilarkot.
Ramos ', Jeoe L—lflour firmer. Wheat dull and droop
sol,l,os. Wrattell4l,lo. Corn active and high
ing x.“
whige 65087, Ye ll ow CIWIL Misty dull at 1106.214.
apfr;migaedellaodembewL
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
Allegheny Police items.
John Dickson Wiiieharged with assanit and battery, on
oath of Samnel Irwin, before Mayor Stuckrath, and held to
bail in the sum of $2OO for his appearance at the next term
of Court
John, not relishing this proceeding on the part of Mr.
Irvin, made complaint against him for disorderly conduct,
for which he was fined $2 and costs.
Martin Long was accnsed by his Lotion:lair, Catharine,
with abusing and beating her. is was fined $lO and coat!'
to remind him that there is aomethiug due to the weakness
of the Rex.
John Kelly vzils charwal, on oath of John Stertart, with
disorderly condoel. it .eems that Kelly nod three others
were amusing theum.lves by breaking the •.clndows of a
house on First street, in the Third Ward, Kelly ;sae tined
$lO and costs.
Alexander Dickson, chorged with disorderly conduct by
Peter Gt•lan, Wt.!, Built to ildl for ti vu date lu default of a
fine of $5, Imposed by the Mayor.
Jo oph Mors, :ha - gfil be %ar) Clicker with ilisordorly
behavior, wassent to the hill for twenty days in d, fault of a
floe. :as - ph is said tc lie rather unruly, having been be.
tore the Mayor several titne3 recently.
Bank Statements
The following statemeilt of Bank averages in made up
from the ofllcial statement of the Pittsburgh Ban'is for the
week ending on Saturda , lat, -.13d comp.:re with the pre
Vi01:19 week:
ABSETR.
Loans and Dvw Duets ..............
Due by other Banks .....
Notes, &c.. of other Banks and
Treasury Note-
Sptcu.
Clrclail+ttiOU ...... .
Dur to ,ther Dank
Depoiitu,
Ttle ar.):•• • xhibit% 9.0.10 - 419 g changes:—
!9:,..5e iu I,iazi3 nud D:9counin $73,231 29
ll,crt•me in tio,oliot dth• by utile; &.0 Be
19% 46,191 01
Noic , (7!.•-is•l i•rli.nr. 1.99, . 64,700 53
36,845 35
',..`2,560 00
35,147 9'2
6.030 '2,.)
C:en't•
C. ' IntLiott .......
Deereanu iu +:111.111Ul D. to
REcovErdsin..—inn ce r Clark showed more favorable symp
toms this uiorniug [La, hie raze has exhibitid Bine° ho V;119
shot. Ells chances ho recover, If kept quiet, ere good.
Officer Andrew Moon is ri.:oveling al rant us ctuld be
expected, and wit probably Lo on duty mst we, k.
Meoda, the young moo etablail by szelisvambly, it now
considered entirely out of cb,ugir.
Voelker, thong's still confined to his bed, bids fair for re
cuvery, though item the nature or t.in wanuds•conehloialla
time will ellipsis before he ran venture out.
ABBAULT AND tdirrlLAS. — Adlernutti Lewis bad a t , 410 of al
tiutlit and !aitury before y•••,to day afternoon, in which
John Graham charged Juin., J..ties with ..seault and bat
tot y. The two had a din:lenity en the wharf respecting
none coal boots, and as is frerino.•ll the race, words 8001.1
Chit." to itiCo , and the inktred party aired his antagonist.
When the case canal up. both pur , iee desiring to keep out
of the clutches of the lugal rs,ter..it), they concluded to
settle the affair, and a wee atnicatii) adjusted.
FOELEASALLI • , 1 T. 14 litT —A dealrr in pottitce,i anti °flit
gatablta eotatrJ emuplair.t they raoraing againet a man
1 cued J. r tautn. for 1 , ..; foret,talling tuarket, In pur
Clawing a qUan.ity of pucacenlna.. a market boat in the
canal. Mr:Stauru is a produce dea!er fro n Baltimore ; of ttu
firm of h;Van., Etaum Jr. Co , who 1,....0 here to purchase
vege:ab!ce f the purf.ogn r,t eeltin, Cnern to that city, tut'"
not being cogniz of cur muni,i,nl restilatit ho
his purchase on a 1., bidden day, and was picked op. U 0
was clued find dotoun and rears.
MIRACULOUS EVADE.—:I ii. tie wri, aged about four yearn,
daughter ut Cuarierr ow! Nancy f;tvwart, ;ell futon well lil
Chit icu e,llllly, 011, .10!, i:1-1( w t-k, i •sad rtvi.
cued by A oatin Braille}, d tev,nty yearn, who dr,lcettded
to the bottom of the• wed , whie foul teen feet deep, and
saved the chbd fry 111 111'0W1CL:U0 he rhiid i. rapidly recov
-ring. Mr. Bradley received, Ito h o d.twfVtql, the huarttult
congratulationa of I ite rln id'i
FAILCKE ,leato i,,iY-!
Atc`r, with .01110 road
Loma ;Mii-hod, otioinpiol to eV, uy the filloghtiny river
thin morning. nod.- ;I. !Mir idrutitle.,o. reach
Mg the Midge It wax h. , `hd that ,he C,uht not rlimc It, end
Lilo Mint was • t, to 1,1 tit r way down
Him rivtr. Tli • riv, Le to-morrow small
will to up
=SEM
ttio ttt.to t.tt C.lt 6ia tkifutitt in th,
AllrgLruy totutot lattt...vook, in in i. ottry low cuudition. In
tht.Dintstion ho, a t in and to, 110 W and tongue are very
swollori. tt k t ntt•lt t thtt tote.. Hug pity.
eiuinu al .2. to ts.z..tuld nearcoly rte.tvor.
'tL
. 11et `Wt. Utlicn 11111 h. — II I 1t0i . ..11,b1y rtipairt.d, ~dreu hl
I- ittld .oavclioutly
F , rraug-d office
A SMALL BOY Wt. 1,3i11y morning by being
•gy
Inch ho WR 3 tlrfvlug on Boyle.
thr,wn our a hu
strt,<=t., dllrghanp
TII (3 It EAT zi t. :GE •:•• • J titt,,:viud tho
u, J Olin e t2,•leltrat.• atal the nu.
1110' . u 5 certificate-4 a halt ara d.by rt , c.. , t;,•,1, in their laved',
nhow cimachnively th they ;:ro t=l, 401 soot rellii•
blr propitristi.J.l 11l 7., t, in, public
and at thin seas in, when I.yin of ap•tite is 00 prevalent, no;
cont.niting their own inter,: air to do without
them. Tho Ilittecit aro pl., Kt./. w :110 and itgroe•abla
o their effects. Au a tonic they nr • ael!ghtful ; they are a
reliable remedy for Dy,pop,a, CoNC,-a.,, etc., and a garb
preventive of moat of the prevailing di3035044 of the day.
for nal& by J. M.()LIN,I propii•itur tad manufacturer.
No. 267 Penn ntr,,t., l'a. and by donlexa
trl7-1-
JOSEPH MEYER,
MAN LI FACT URER
Fancy & Plain Furniture & Chain,
Wareroorns, Pella street,
ABOVE THE CANAL BRIDUE,
lair La adJittor. to tho learn to; o I also devote
attention to UNDEILTAKIN(I. ;parses and CArtlagoa
MIMI
STEAMBOAT
CENC/NriATi.
For Cincinnati.
The elegant side weee.l, palPenger packet
SUPERIOR—CHO. He monn J. Unact
-"= ,-51 “e‘j: 15, " , leave Pittf;bnrgh for Cincinnati, en Tina
DAY, the 4th inst., at 12 u'c;octi.,
For freight or padeage board, Cr to •
BARN si , Agent..
Through to St Louie in five ,a connects
wan the wail line, ar.,ltrill go C.:rough In the time aped
fied. the will i are on Satur , lt- ap22
ZANESVILLE.
For Marlette and Zanesville.
Tho eteunita - EMMA )1, Gip t. 1.10:v•
ROE APP.E.,, will and all
intornxiliMe p.JI;•-• Y2z-DAY, at
4 o'clock, P. SI.
For frnight rr r loin
FIFTH LIST OF APPLICA'T'IONS FOR
TAVERN LICE.:4nEr, Wed In Op , Ch.rit's ()Moe of
Allegheny county, op w Jen, Ist, :559.
TEIOF. A. it')W. r.l', Clerk
tkinduu 'Peter, with other gou:s, 2d :Vs ri, Allegimuy;
But iowa Gu rg tavern, lluyneene Borough;
13..e,tz Juba M., eating !irons., 7:excl.:turn;
Bentz k Co., " " buquesno Borough ;
Beam Samuel, tavern, Rosa township;
Buckhart F., do Lawrenceville;
Bray Jansen, do do
Ilardette Catharine, tavern, ler Ward, Pittsburgh ;
Bryson C St:dries do 21 do do
B. own A. Er .1., v.ith other gm,ds, Birmingham;
Brooks John, tavern, Elizabeth township;
Culmer John, do lid Word, Allegheny;
Carr 'A 1111 em & Co , with other •cod,, 4'h Ward, Pittsburgh.
Cunningham J., do do Birmingham;
Campbell John, do do Wilkins township;
Davis Joseph E, tavern, Indiana townshlp;
Dmgberty Charles, with other goods, Pon township'
Darr William, tavern, Reserve tawuehip;
11k Fre:A, with other goods, Penn township;
Eichenlaub Edward, tavtru, Siemer totriship;
Evans 1.1 with other pods, let Ward, Pitts b urgh;
Flinn William, tavern, O'h do
Freyburg, Henry, cat,o,.; i...lnm,,Sth Ward. do
Fontog laliue, tavern, 3d Ward, Al,egh,ny;
Fronk Isaac, eating hoes", 31 Ward I.'ittnteirgh
Vramholtz John, tavern, i awrLue,
Gardner James, tavern, 2d 11%rd, ...11q.hony ;
Gotstman Ann, do lot r.o ;
liennegar Rudolph, with other g I ;
Hoer John G., tavern, 51ancheater :
Haworth David, with other gaud,, ;id Ward,
Hare Samuel, tavern, 4th W..rd,
lierbor•Ohristicn tavern, :=Raler
Hell Sainuel, eating house, Wt6t. Pittsburgh;
Ilibiebrand Lentl, • cling b.)nee, tow hip; .
flutings N. D., tc,rn, Indiawk
Hennas J , hoc , ' • ,
"it •
llartroon Jotai, tro-ern, 't Got
Ir to—
do
Itreig Jeeeph, "aline Mato.
Kelly Morris, tavern.
Freak. eats .g Ward, CittA.lmre , „;
Itop
township;
t.ctz ear •cg - p,
Luther Ce.ear, tavern, Mifflin town/Mini
kinduelar lit. ury, if.7i . l" ;
Rtacla, 4th We , d .kllegheny ;
Minehart Ja,eb, other
Siilkr Toot, tavern, M'iiee.port;
Bir:elem.), with ether goods, 4th Ward, Pittsburgt.;
! Miller, John, tavern, Sth Ward, Pit sborgb ;
3/ ,, r ,A, H e nry. eating honee, East Birmh-gbani;
Mahn: Martin, with ...ther goodt. 3d Ward, ; '
Miller Frederick, with other geode , Reserve township;
M'Cready deo. E., tavern, Lawrenceville;
m•lla,m, Jr., with other goods, Pean township;
M'Casitey Peter, tavern, 3,1 War', Pittsburgh ;
Juhn, do let do Allegheny;
3PGarr Edward, with other goratz, 3-1 Ward, Pittsbm :
NiTarran James. tavern, tat do dr.
M'Tiernan Edward C., tavern, Lower Ft ClrOr lownehh, ,
healer John, tavern, Birmingham;
iiasser John, eating hau,e, Part Y. cry:
Pearzon John, do do let tvara, Pitti,bote, ,
Rohr Mote, tavern, Lower St. Clair township:
Baum --, eating harm, 9th Word. rittohnrge ;
Ray IA illiem, with ether g0 , ,,k, ilms to,
Schroth Philip, tavern, Duqu.-one bar ;ugh:
Seleel Gotlieb, eating haste, 3d Ward, ,
Bonnier John, tavern, Shafer LOW1:15114);
Faysge John, 4th Ward, t iti3burgb ,
Stewart Thies , do 9th ' do do
Stewart E. C., tavern, let Ward, Pittsburgh.
Shaffer 0. W , with other go-AN 4th Ward, Ltlegheisy ;
Smith 0. W., tavern, Indiana township;
Sim to Henry, with other goods. 4th W Alleghen;
Shoe', Joseph, eating houso,"2‘i Ward, Pittsburgh :
Sweeny Winifred, tavern, 4th Ward, ..11egte-M•
Taylor Jane, tavern, Patten township:
IVAtiman Philip, tavern, Pine do
W.mon ..E. D., tavern, let War" '
Watson John, with other
le/
M ay 29. May 22.
$5,3 3,10 i 12 $5,769,867 88
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