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B V THOMAS HE WOLF.
EDITOR AND rHOjPHIEIOR.
. i ,jiv at Five Dollar* a year. Where the aub
tlb!l*bu<l aw J fQr tliuu u y t , ur , at the rate of
-"C* a mouth. Single eopiei*, Five Cunts.
Hll) ‘ ADVERTISING KATES.
w iH be inserted at Ton Cents a line
Vivertisein , j.j Te t; en t s „ line for each sub.se
r,irstuier ’ Mine —to be paid for when the
’ ‘’■“figment is nanded into the office.
‘ IVBCv ‘ > coNfjucr ADVwmeaiw.
, ..vueeding 5 lines, not renewable, will be
A bard months for six months for s(>, or one
[ 1 llt-d rime agreed upon to bo paid for before the
I ~.rlotf 1 ‘■ : <iU tin type.
,jvuruseint““ * t uxcae ding ten lines, renewable at
.V.lverUsemc „ year—to be paid for quarterly
li, ostire, au
„ :l ,trance. Ot -otj lines, renewable at pleasure, in-
A.lrtwei“ • payable quarterly in advance.
...rled tttfcbO a i i“T exceeding 20 lines, will be
tymlraf-i any ()( - far for every additional ten
: .barged ~U a tterly in advance.
I i'"*- ‘ , on ts „r notices, occupying a place between
v ino use” j. aud advortisemeuts, will bo charged
|he “’: IJIuK liae for every insertion,
I |Yu r^r^^,cM>rcmM/!i |^c3| *aiM.<Tgciaff- najua
! — u u jxcCRAVV,
...wtouhtby jkw law,
, layette, Chambers County, Alabama.
‘■'i,,.l, 1, 1850. Cin
UOUPSB BKVAN'r MJ.NUAN, VM. 11. li.UtM.'l 1.
uO Oi*EH, DIHCAS AiIAUMfiTT,
ATTORNEYS A’i 1 LAW.
m Columbus, Georgia, ami Crawford, Alabama.
‘"hruwy ,180 - *
lIOHERT CAHITHERS.
Attorney at Law,
I'OL UM JA Ü B , (i It <) IIUIA,
.Mil iiructice in all the comities of the ClmUliou-
U bee Circuit; ill the counties of Uhattuh<>cliee
” mnl liaudolpb.ot the Patuulu Circuit: and
aiiouii UU'* Decatur counties, of the .South M extern Cii
rvliruiu-y tlii, lA6C- ly
OR, CARRICfKK,
i.ifparl to attend to all Surgical eases com
i’ .oit! 1 -.! lo Ids charge. ... jjf
1 ,!„ a s heretofore, in the old bt. -dav.v - haul <t
’ 1 Northeast corner of ( rawmid and For
/ 12 Ly
4 .
0i It. M. M. A. CLECKLEV.
11 A V 1-\V associated themselves in tin- prueli.” • .!’
fi JIKDLUA E and SURGERY', tender tlu-ir services n.
public generally.
• litioulnr attention will be bestowed to <lim ase* p .au
:-n to ikwo/et. Chronic affection* of all kiutU. wliieli
■ i,. entrusted to their treatment
Mf-office next door to Ridgwav. ('h'.-kl.-.v .'. over
Pnn biieneer’s (Jrocery store, Broad sr.
1,.,- iiffice hours from S to 10 .•.. m.. and ti'oin •• lo >- i*.
dsu at night between sand 10 o'clock.
Columbus. April 25 ts
CVS II MAX,
x> Jb-J NTX S3 *l* .
VVI.STKit BUILDING. 48 Brpud slivet. Uolumbus. Ga.
.hm. U, 1856 2, “.
SPECIAL NOTICE. ..>^3,
1 ‘dll die remainder oi tlie summer. IJJr
P nndarsi"iicd will not lie at bis office after one o'cluck.
Ariy&am .1. FOt.LE. IniHiM.
A. J. RIDDLE,
ARTIST,
- 1 AS closed Ids roims over Mygatts Sion*, prepura
| {. lory to re-opening on a scale of niagnitieeiiee far
‘iirjiftssing anything heretofore known in this City.
Ills new rooms will be oil the corner ot broad amt
*; mdolph streets, in the block now being lndlr by Col.
l,,nes. and as soon as completed.
March 7,1855 if
A. 31. HULL,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer and
Commission Merchant.,
t T the old stand of I). Ellis .f Cos.. I I
, V street, Columbus. Georgia.
December 18 — l,l
.1. R. HULL &, CO.,
GROCERY
ANI) DEALERS IN
{JAGGING, Rope, Twine, Sninu*. Codec. Mo
!> lasses, Salt, Teas. Cigars. Tobacco, YVim-s. : 'dn±fc
.irandies.Gin, Rye, Monongaliela, Bourbon. and ‘AgaLi.
k'litch Whiskey,and Provisions and Groceries generally.
.1 the old stand of John J. McKendree. No. id!’ Bead
sireet, Columbus, Ga.
November 21, 1855. ly
LIFE INSURANCE.
NORTH CAROLINA
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COJIP 1 NY
OF RALEIGH,
and
CHARTER OAK
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 7
OF HARTFORD,
1 IdXTIXUE to take risks on favorable terms. Slaves
Vj insured for two thirds tlieir value
JOHN MIJNN. Agent.
August 8, 1850. 3m Columbus. Gn.
RICHARD M. GRAY,
Agent and Commission Merchant,
BANKS’ BUILDINGS.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
Immediately opposite Stewart, Gray t t"..
Offer to the Trade.
j ( W I<A LBS. Tennessee Bacon, a line lot of well
“L’ /V'D trimmed If \.\IS
1 ‘ and IDs. dried VGNSON, better than Beef, and cheaper.
,w bens. Sugar, Coffee, Flour and Lard.
■lnly 11). 1850.
JEFFERSON &. HAMILTON,
DEALERS IN
tIItOCERIES. I’ROVISIGNS.
AND COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Corner Warren and Franklin Streets.
Columbus. Georgia,
j F, 151* constantly on hand a supply of the best g<-eds
*V and are receiving produce from Tumics.se which
l| "’ sell low for (fault.
Hour and Meal of the best quality always on bund al
’•ill prices. JOSEPH JKFFEIiSO.N,
Lb.2B 0m J. 11. HAMILTON.
JAMES LIGON,
COMMISSION MEftCHANT.
No. 1112 East Side Broad Ftreet,
COLUMBUS. GEORGIA,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
‘F” , °ii. Lard, F’lour, Oofleo, Sugar, Molayoe/i. Salt, Tobac
t-lieese, Onion*, Potatoes, Apples, Dried Fruits, .cc.
and teller 20. ly
N - HULL A. BELL V. Q. JOHNSON
BELL, JOHN SOX di, CO.,
MAJftTPABTirBERS -XNIt HE ALE U 8 IN
fiiquors, Flour, Grain, Stock, &c. <Szc.
Chattanooga, Ti-imessre.
Hl.l'liK To
Cashier I nimi )'■ n.
’ I KS LKION, Columbus, (hi.
‘'•full 15, 1850. hm
HALLOWKIiL & THOMAS,
Mattress Manufacturers,
•Rihlt DOOR BELOW CITY HOTEL. BROAD t'TUJ.LT,
C'olumbuii, Georgia,
{ ; I KS f.,r Cotton or Colton and Hhin-k .Main -: es.
, , mntlv executed. The patronage of tlie ‘-iti/' , *n>-
-n'-ii.i and vicinity, in respectful!*v soliclte"!.
’ ‘ -21. 1858. ly
1 “■ KRS> and exchange bask,
OF CHARLESTON, 8 C.
Ageney nt Coliuithu*.
. Unl„S < 1.1 x,. w Fork. Bolton. Pliilad.-1 1 di in. < lini levfori.
-'avannul,, or Augusta. ilieeouuLd .n . u-loaiary
‘Hi EXCHANGE, on tic above nnmed i-iti.;-. I'm
E. T. TAYLOU. Agent
*Af Gfliee next dour to tin- l ‘--l “tin f.
tRMSAVCBt
HAKI.VE. RIVER, and LIKE II I.- KS taken in
“ponsil.le eoinpauies by
„ JOHN MUNN. Acerrt.
ov, *e E. Barnard & Fo.'s store.
-‘ btux Insurance
JOHN MUNN’, Agent. *’ •’re.l.lent.
duuihiifl, Ga.. \ov 27. ts
7. SCRBGGI, DRAKE JL. CO.
-actors and Commission Merchants
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
VOL. ll.}
<xLi Li Al 1 T HiU M PIIS
ANJ>
. SUCCK&d OF
11HUUKS’ FJBVKit A'JHVt AOVifl Cl HE.
o 11
AiVTID OTE T O ‘ld A L AHIA:
lAjually c(?rtiHn jw r I'lcvontiTo ov (Jim*.
MO POiSOISi. iPUOO!
‘.vUut the the Pluu-iuiin-utical
us .Missouri, says of Kho<Ti*s’ i-Vvei itni ACure, or Ail
dilute to Aialiuia:
Lons, Mo., ’lo.. I-Sou.
UAVINL iiotiml tlie c'crtilicate of c'liemicai unulyhi.
given hj’ the ofelulaairu. ciivmist J)r. .J. J{. Chilton,
ot New Yuik city, in layer w iUiudes Fei rr and Aj.gr
Cure, that it contained neither (.iuinine, Arsuiui'. Mui
eurji hor dtiyeimiHe, and Laving m vived numerens hr
lilicatiuus for it, l was induced to bend to l)r. !ti*ou’>
lor the medicine. Bini'e l imve disposed i*f a largo
iluanUt.y, mo.tly t< rerj irimn oi’ this fit %, who iiuv* inva
riably been cured by it, and to whom i can refer. l am,
theii , :*,a:isiicd in omnictivliuj; • to U all that
the propi i.-v/or ru}HVscn k.
Ki ‘vVADI) .**. VVJiKATOX,
Presd’t of iMiarmaccut it ,and .Society pfMis ioAi i.
Hail lire Ayiie itvj* Twelve Vius l
I'ilO ViDKNCL, .! Ulß‘ 2th
liavin;; - bi-en iniormed of iie illnes.s of a jjoc.r, Uhl
worthy Woman.’ vim lids not beam fro <• from Fever mid
Ague a month at a time tor U*v iast twelve years. \ ap
plied her gratuitously wilh Dhodes’ Fever and
Cud*. She tbok in all four hot^on which eompleUdy re
stonnl her toluM-llh and and a> four month*,
luvi* now elapsed, i IK-re i.> no reason to doubt flu* ]evina
iieii<of tlie cure
: . A. T. M A.SOF, Apothecary •
i O Perform j O (.'umi
CoNiffANiixi;, jVlicii., iSepl. 2-Uh, Uob t
.I.uiE': A. Rhodes, T.sq.—Dear Sir: —L have jn*t sent
unonlerto A.nms A ITalli lay for itiioitier halt :•;* -< of
your rVvurand Cun*. Uhutusohl like ildt ake *. ‘
and bav. •idy ’.vvo Iml f‘us <u hand. ‘Jin rejtsun *;
lath sold. ‘.•> )m cause i have iu-ard of a case d’A^uo
or Thill Fever, I have siit. a bottle and told thoih to try
it. and if it did not help them, they wove not to
{■ay for it. and -they were all satislied. I iiaji one c:if
of Chill Kever wliere it ran four day.-, but the malic uo-.*
to see me bn the sixth day well satitftled.
irulv yours. JOII.N.P, i>DA!>-DiNti.
M I isotile Perform Curtis.
MoUNK. 111.. Stpt. 21. *STA.
Alii. James A, UuoiMifc;—Deary;it—Xho box of *• As’die
Lun ‘ you sent us has all been ;-'otd and created a Utruy
d'*m:uiil drr * ntore: to nit et which we have ordered
from your auent ut J. 1). Vturitrrton.
it*, saie wilt Lilly be eiiualied by the nutnber of Fi-vm
and Aj;iie cases. liopinu these cases may bo few, y i
have a bottle.fur every case.
We remaiu respecU'ully yours,
iILCfIAI* Dts & Ai AA\l\.
10 RoUles Perfttnn 19 Cures.
LLXTKII FROM A POSTMAS'IMHi.
At \y. V. i.UL. Dela ware ( 0.. Ohio. Ausj;. I>. l.vVb
Mr. J. A. Uuod.es—.Oear Fir—Yotu* modi due has met
with tlie most favondde success in this neighborhood, t
have about live bottles I ft. I give, it to tlreni at ji;-*i.
‘if iio cure no pay.’alfhouyh I was not authorized by
you to do so; but J took the responsibility on myself.—
Hut not a bottle has come back, and a- I urn alme- nyj
of the article I wish you would forward me one yr’o-s’ of
tlie bottles, if you sec proper to do so, and i will be
punctual in payment. 1 inclose fifteen dollars on the
medicine I liavy received, for which pU*a>e ; -vr.d i.e a
receipt. F'hip the citr* to me as soon as you can —there
never has been as much Chills and Fey* r since 1 lived in
the State, as at pres-, nt. Voun . Ac.,
RTOilAllI) AitTIN, I*. M.
Pw 1 Rotiies Ptrfw: 2ll ‘4 i V ui( s.
i'ixk Lux. Midi.. July 21. iSof>.
Dr. J. A. ItiiopEs—Dear Sir--Your Cure for tlie Feu r
and Ague has thus far performed Wonders. ftT : not
tailed in one instance to rdiYcl a ipiick and permanent
cure. Some who have he ai u eubled with the <ii*dress
ing disoasr’ have been enrin-ly cir.-ed by usinr; only ouc
bottle of the Cure. Please > ‘*nd n< immeilia elv four
dozen, as we have but three bottles remaining'.
Truly yours, LATiiUOP A AIChC.A N.
Cure pßiiaiuit Fever.
PxiovxbEXCz, Sept. 22, loo':.
Mr. James A. jCnodea—Having been entirely cured
by your rciftcdy, i take pleasure fn assuring you of
the * enect it h.sv- been to me. I was first attacked by
chills and fever on the lath mu .f i'anaina, several
months’ since, aiiu in spii-u of th • different reiuolics
and treatment i adopted, i: iv heal i.grcw worse until
I com me need tlie use of your Fever and Ague Otm; .■—
.Since tha t time f leave not had a single ciiiil, and am
now in the enjoyment of good health.
Wishing y .mr m ‘diciho the suocess that, it merD..*,
T remain truly yours,
THOMAS (i. AiXDKID.VF,
I. O. O. F.
In another column of tosiay's paper wii! he found an
advertisement for “Rhodes’ Fever and Ague Vidro.'’
We are not in the habit of pulling medic lues, but dcsiirc
to say, for the benefit of the afilicted, that Win. N.
ilowe, Merchant, Sharp -burg, who has it for sale, in
forms us that he sold several dozen bottles, and In
every case it has effect ala euro. This proves the medi
cine to be good, and we take pleasure in bringing it
before the notice of the public.— Oc/r/ FrHow, fy ntu;! ‘ >rn.
Mil. &pt. 4.
Evidence JYoni a ('icrgynian.
Plymouth, Richland Cos., Ohio, A. pt. 20, lsso.
Mr. J. A. IviLGDLS, —Dear SD’ —i chem*fully testify to
the valuta of your Antidote to Malaria. One young lady
in the family of a ehy gym in hero has been taking an
“A'.JUR BALSAM 5 ’ for some months withodi. any per
maiient benetit—a few days since she got a hiltle ot
the Cure and has not had a chill since. A young nu n
also used the samd Balsam some turn* without relief
until he got a bottle of your Cure. So far it wor!.- J;!*e
a charm. Yours truly,
Rev. A. C. I)UK ’IS.
Undlichui Evidence from it
Moxtii.bli.o, lnd., Aug. 2T, Uof*.
J. A. Rlionta—Dear Sir —I have been in the prsmtier
of Medicine liere tor ahout three years, and cun enp
scicntiously rerommemi your medicine, having used it
myself and pr( i scrilx j d it in a number of instance.’ witl.
perfect success. Be.-pcet fully yours.
\V. O. i^FFNOKK.
LoupSVILI*; .Ly. 11, C. jU. !l. f lot., Jan. 1, 1860.
Yoitr Ague Curb has overcome idl prejudices by its
merits, and given satisfaction. A gmitlenmn jnd culled
who has been fully cured by n ui.V one bottle, ami tie
sired me to recommend it to everybody. I shall d> a!l J
can in its sale. \V. A. UAYLLF.
If any body dwires further *vidence : , tlt< y will fi.d
it in every bottle of the CCKI’, vrhicli*is being imro
duced as rapidly as possible in.o every town ami village
in the United .States, Canadas, uo. The eminent <lc nu
i*d. Dr. J. It. Chilton, of New York. eyt*lif i to its p r
feet inno< * nee, It is theret-re optional with all to have
thc Fevirf and Agup or not, just as they pleas*.
Siiice the Introduction of i.b • CUi;W m cv -y pact of
the United states, its sucoc>- lias bc-vi o compleu ind
unvarying as to have full > j roVed these a-si-rrioim in
favor of its extraordinary mei it.
No class of disease is so easily manag’d ns tlie one
under consideration, il the medicine be take n fn advance.
This Is owing to the dheascs being produced by “no an i
the sumo eifuse, and thendbre all, both resident.'* end
truvelcrs, should protect fln-juselves l*v the timely
jot’this j>roveutive, and not wail for the pm <.n already
lurking in their veins, t dovlop i . .df in n vi.dent
attack! Take tlie Cure as a preventive, hik! h de-t.-oy
the poison tiefore it <loe harm.
Full dtrectidns and advice i* to i*’t ml habits *d life
prepared by u distingtiishe.i Physician lon l :
ii bilious ■ linmte now accompany edi bottle,
It will often he found necesNUy io pp’ivdo litis mt i\-
cinebya mild cathartic or Mntibiiiou purgative. Ihe
vsry best thing for g-eueral u . is a moderate • -<.t
Castor Oil. the object of viiif h i- to cieant'* tin sr.urjit.dj
and lieu the biliary p.u-.-aj.*-*. Uei icmlwr tit t o j..ro
this is necessary, or there U<• igtivene- s. ii him m vkln
ot # tin* operulibn of the Hidbloie wIB !•••, . rim-ly ob
structed.
Only Caution* —hi ‘ ‘ lodo sp ; r:j|.*d jimir
the coiijenis of un*- “i Hi oi • bottle* <4’ tin Cure into
shullow v.-sselfi. (dining |df.t*A. r.Tld pl?u o tin to hi
slum-Dig room-; fur the vapor t^Lite/ tVoio tin* iiK*di’ iie,
and aho the air w.Bfc.! a< ni-*, or circulait-d over tin
dregs of it. alter t in* Inpiid •*'ipsa ati’d. will n.mii uu.t
aud ’sti’oy* to a* dev coioin nsiunl.- With h- .-xp •
sure, the iiitnsnutta or jori.-r j eoiitnimd in tbc■ pipartihent.
This mod** of oxhihitin;.; the -Cure simuid likewi.-* be
resorted t** mlieu very young itd'tnts me exposed to
uudarloiis situation*
Tim Dottles in which this i* put up hciv the
words. ‘*Kholes’ ;• t.vr.i xnj Alik f • hk’ ldow in tin
glass, ami on the ut%ide wrapper is the name >: the
mefllcine. (the eopyright of wiiirli is < ured am ibe
nitfmtture of tliB proprietL’r. ‘Jfiese jipecrtullov
taken tn prevent<totm;erleT s Si ud imitation*.
Thk rkuakc* or n- i< iNsr- i:\tihki.y ip on jts
actuvl meiiits. wherever inti<Minced :*n i nad. ‘ihese
will la- considered siifib i.-nt.
Prepared and Hold by the propirelor.
JAMBB A. RUOpKK hovi .erne. K I
For hr|* in Columbus b\
K'IVfJX. TITAV l CO
1 February lx* ly Druggi-tn
COLUMBUS, GA., OCTOBER 10, ISSG.
TJie Apiimitler.
Tlu: apprentice ibveshadoxvs the wofk
iiian, jiot as surely as the bend of the
twig foretells the Inclination of the tree.
The upright, obedient, industrious iad
will graduate a steady, skilful, and capa
ble man, as unmistakably as the perverse,
idling, careless boy will ripen into a lasy,
dissolute, and woithless fellow. The fact
is, a boy is measurably the maker of his
own destiny ; and if he fails to acpuiiv a
master-knowledge ol the trade to which
he is put, it will mainly be because he did
not at his outset, determine tu he a mu.-
ter-wotkman. Loot! mural* and steady
industry are indispensable. When a lad
who possesses these qualifies proposes to
loam the art ami mystery of‘printing* ii
should be imaiircd of him, It:..- h<- hm|
lair common-school education Is lie e
perfect spoiler,:’ lias lie a turn for Had
ing:’ is his eye-sight good? is lie mider
fifteen years of age ? .V true afliruiafive
answer to all these tjueries, will t utitle
him I < i.he po.-fuiou oi’ reading and errand
boy. lie is told the hours at which lie is
to come and go. and a strict pnnetualit\
i.- enjoined upon him. Me sweeps the
rooti: —-he soli's out tile pi—he learns the
position oi tlie various .letters in the case.
A year.pent in this way is an excellent
preparative for “going to e:i.*e. or learn
ing: the art o! composing type- \\ hen he
i* put to composition, he is told to set up
one line and snow it to file foreman or to
the journeyman under whose care he may
be placed The'errors in The line air
pn-iiien iui to liim. and he is required to
correct them huuseif. \\ lien the M'ords
are pei iecl iy oorreet, he u,--i iiies the inic
tightly enough to prevent it tVlnu iallintr
down when rile c(nnposing-sficl< is slight
ly inclined, and yet saivlieientlj louse to
enai.de him Lo lift it out with ease, in tlms
sjftie;;ig out die lino, the blanks between
the wort is must be so graduated that,
when tlie matter is printed, .- !! the wotds
will appear at eipud distances apart. No
matter ,how impatient lie ma . be tot get
on, iir must be drilled at this exercise till
ho become- a thorough master of it. The
grand doctrine to be instilled into him at
first is, to do his work well and correctly:
swiitness will follow as a natural conse
quence. iieseto a second hue: -ami af
ter it. has been made faultless, he proceeds
with the third ; and so’ opt till tlie stick
i full. The utmost care must be taken
to keep every letter and every line in an
exact, verticil 1 position ; and when be es
says to empty the stick, lie must be, taught
to lift tlie entire mass in one square solid
body, and lo place it squarely ami verti
cally on the galley. if die lines.are al
lowed to slant either backward or side
wise, it is difficult afterward to make them
stand accurately.
After the apprentice has become tho
roughly conversant with the shape of eve
ry type, and can distinguish “u” from
‘‘u,” “b iVum and ‘‘u” from “p,”
he is allowed to distribute type for hi*
own us<*. tie is taught to take up at one
time no mOrc matter than lie can cuuven
i'jntjj grasp in bis left hand, which lie
holds so that tin; light falls on the face of
the type, and Ids eyi can readily read it.
In distributing tip: yavjqys letters, he
take.-- a word or two between (,1m thumb
and fovelinger of hi* right hand, and the
types an lightly dropped into their re
spective boxes.
At the outset, and as he proceeds, the
novitiate must he cautioned against the
acquisition of bad habits; such as swing
ing the body as the types are picked up,
nicking the type against the stick several
times before placing it in line,"standing
ou <>ue leg, Ac.
-<*-■ ■ -
The Russian Amnesty.
The act of grace and amnesty granted
by the ihupei'or oi Russia, on In, corona
tion, apponr.-, to have boon of a more cred
itable character iliart was at first suppos
ed. After decreeing a- medal to all per
sons who, ill the civil or military service,
took any part hi the events of the late
war. it Specifies that special immunities
;(r< to be granted to those prov inces of
the empire which bon- the brunt of flic
campaign, and next that the entire
oouuuy i- to bo exempted from even
kind of itieiuitiug or conscript! m for
four years. Arrears of taxes, amounting
to about i-U,Udtt,o(tO, an ajso to he
I'moitted, and tlie tax on pa,*spnns to ini'*
eig'o parts is to lie abolished. Next, these
criminal.-: who have behaved well since
t heir condemnation, are tube indulged
with a cessation, or commutation ot nine
’slijimnt, and iiindiv all state prisoners
are to have their let alleviat'd, the
i imijoritv being eutirs!\ restored to free
dom, except ihiit they are not to ic-ide
m Moscow or St. I’otecsburg. 1 !ii'*e
i-tMtc prisom-i.• r iiioreoNit, an to rciitiu
tto-ir right of nobllitv. both ■< ■ reeurds
I hcu'sejvfs and ihur h"jifitnafe bi os.
♦
\ ii ,<frl W.IIIIAII Gmn-1
E ttly l'lija-. i: j ,ic!ii'n. Will di av.ll Id tiff*
inij< rity W onr citUec a i.h (>seuii< r iTt nurse,
itic-i .ai HiCiirU.iy l-tM. Stic c one to tht* city
iihoir tli'irly tit' 1 years ago. and r • f r -niffe
f. i.c ‘it ‘:>i-'!!'fiily'fif'to* ntiti Ifotel in and .tele. •
Sfiltv lifii] many (Vicrtils who will t’ci.g’ > smcM
liM lief liii.llierfv’ c ot. \s an- • for (ha
• lie hint lew cc|rtn,|a V. i'.iiio .
♦
Tin- went Legij>tiiire of I'etm-ylvsmiw will
In calleG iif'"fi Tn choose a Senator (,i the f Hi*
1 ted .Hlatos,
CAKBIAGES! CARRIAGES!!
fpHR siil'scrilicrs have nrfw on hand and C'MTIIW 3?,
lf ceilHlanUy rcCcivinc, ohm of t.lic lai'u
os: and newt varied .Stocks of VoMi-les over oaorcil, and
mailo t \|ii'o-slv for flii* uiavkot, I'lulirncm!’ ovury rtylo
ol Carriage in uso, such as—
t'ateclii'N, Berlin Conches, Bnronelic.*,
(Os rlu- Finest Finish,)
l ‘AM LIU ROOKAWAYK,
Ijktpo nurt bum)!, inJludiiiK many vory aiul tutty,
suitable lor oiu* lixmsr.
BOXV %VjT^GsrOj?Srflai,
Willi u ipinpli'te ass irtmunt of
BUG anus With and Wilh out TOILS,
Os evuYy utylu aud jiuisli, whiuti, for dm ability kin!‘n6<ll
thmm, cfiniiot bu x)~*tl. fpti are from mokt rusjiut i
able ;nh!iubu.t"nuv at tin* Nu; tli, aiul .matiu limiur lh<
pui'soual tlimTivu of Mu. .1. I*. .la<iu‘.*.. All of whioli \vu
an* sailing; at tin* vi uy Vowu.sh vatus fov easli or ap
proved credit.
K\uiv ail iclo sold b\ its a I um Kci’obitoi .* K >va runted
in uviM-y ii ci’et f, ami our uu-tmuuis and all ['m'diasur*
can lufj on buinliojmrably ami ftdifV de!t wfth— in
f n In’ll nv * res j Hid fully invito 1 io-nilt’uHon of all
\x.b*j wish f. fnircli,u*o. to t’ull on u.s at tb<* Nf>i lbLa*t
,'ornoi. us Ugj. tlun'pu tiiul lli yan siivuih,i*|*in silc ilic (.’h -
rv Utiusu.
J. H. JACI/I.S tV KRnJ'IIFJt.
\. 8.--!Liv ng a uvular sd ol norLlujfii Cai*-
i-iufte A m’luut’ii v lajiio.vuxb o aiu jirupai*al L
**x> ■i * 11 1’ ot* cv cry’ kindAn die bst jioSstjVlu
iniMim'v \\\W\ itoatnus. tool tlispatcli. at low ihun at.
4. U. JAQI.BS A HUUTUIHU’
t aui*iage Repot.Hovy,
N’ ltb Ka- t cH'iu r Oggltuborpo aiid Bryan stmets, oWib
situ ibu Burry Colli ml n\B. (la.
Fobruary b.
LEVY, DRAKE & CO.,
Engineers nt Maviitul.u,
Union Pouudi\y & Machine Workb,
(balA .Mill 8, EbulUil A,
\ \ r K call tim special nltoutitii) ofjho imblk to our i *
t iubli.'buM’iir. Tin* propii-tors arc practical ‘b -
olirtnir? ami of loii.r cxyuriuno- in tfu* business, mot J..i\
in : ('‘Hi!.inu<| two . sfabiisbii.iurs iu om*, they imve tlie
i; :". < b ami ts! stout*, of tools ami paU etbs in tho Stan-.
‘l'huir facility for tb-iu g business I iinyu so “real, ttioy can
aftt-rd to I heir eiwtoinors the bust of i* tinsaml fin mint,
j*romg>r. cvccHtwiii.
. Onr foufiiou parrn* i hauuii been so juhuv yupis m this
fitlyiii* ■u* !hu pru iiual partmr and t: •:*• .i tin*.
; *uujitbgu • mnibOry. MaCon. (looig Nx. K well kt.oxYti lmv
rnu bi.ik n. lu.rou mifni.i r m .>!uum KiuJu’ s. MKlf<. nu<l
‘iai'ltiuui \. ii.i niubotit, tb.s um! at.ljoiniu‘’ .Sral- . id* oil
of which we reibr as u uuni'anio* uf*ur woi k ami ahiit?.’ •
Our junior- i*- jilM tyom \ iiyinia. ;• mi lutx in.* b;i . fb-.-
iniinii:;'u!iii*:it h .soin* >i tb* lnrgp*- j t ••,tai)|i-Tiu:oui.• in
i{tut sii.ii' 1 . jii inus wUJi iiiui ilo* be.-;, practical iil'tii' > uu i
mini “•. * tuyi.ts tu nnu'biiiury.
V.'. call v -pbeial art •ntlcrti to uiir Mavitec aa.l Sfn-
TH>iY:ir;/ Sicana and Mills. b**tb cij
v’alnr and i;| vijdit. Wu at.* now inauufaiL’Unin;- o* l*\ ;
GI-l! v Ci .B;gL\Y MjCXiXiL
in ihu c'lunity. being, entirely_ *f niulal. at ibu ;
lai •* olnbr- iSirnLliin- wooden on-
Y> • an* moc luniiOiinu N'tuain Fiig'iNus ami Is< ib*. t,f
a;>y >!/.i* ; F louring ami C<rn MiiJ.s: Yurtrha; ium! • ii u
iuc Nat Xiils; NEar Milfs: : I’uiiuy • ; li* c
PkC.v- i *': Oiu'hntl Mill t Juntiiitf'of nil kinds*, (’wvietu y
flailing-’ ; itatk .MilL: ('rn Sbullfrs; iV>L ( rushers: and
inailb-tf
NEW furniture;
w :r. :e :r o o m.
Xi Door North of the- Oglethorpe Honw,
COM J\l ill IS, (; A.
f, Til!:: ul.-e-riL. r lies on lonut, tlir.'-i- (iocik ‘
■ -..Mi1l of Mm O-iClloope il-.n-*.- .'gli- ‘
abi.."l*e .*tici-(. on u-Miruuniit nt Ijccfjy
uliiiir IT'iiX iTUi: X. t<■ v liiili lie will i-
Mir,,i.iii’t 1 v lidding, mnl which lo- will Hi ll nt. |.t'o-<-* Unit
cannot I'm! to .cult thonc in w.cot of imytiling in hi* lilic.
Article.- not nn lioinl will In. tnail-i to order m tln-nhort-
Oijt noliCC.
,F..nril u. t- cepalicil i I'cafuituli).: i'Gs.
Call and cxnmiiic Ktocl;.’
jiih-21 J. 11. biKES.
.Mll\ c. Ill'.-K Til.-rtAHTJ t* \T'l'TC.'. C. tliW'dl’*'.
FIRE-PROOF WARE HOUSE.
General Ware House and
COMMISSION a3XJSIIW33SSI.
Ol i undivided atb niiou-wlll b* nto th<
STvdiiAß I! ami KALB GUTTON unu
Liberal advances made upon Cot-fcou in r*t'.ru. mid Mm*
usuali fuvi'ilifh's ooVtrcd to induce feiJiipmcnts to ovc frienils
in Savuiwuih. Ae\V V"i k. lli>Htm, ami Livurpm.i,
)nlers fir (rc *)'i', pi'yiupUy executed aiid ai tides
pitfcb i ( and fiTe tl‘ conimis.siUji. fit tFib Imvr*-1 -..•lArke't
pfitvs t‘ov eus‘ u'istojiluC.H.
(jt.!iiotLus. daily mb ULSB. FA'L’TivN A I’O.
WareEoase, Commission, Receiving
*, Sl) FORWARDIIiIt HUSINI.SS.
it ii F! lllldrl-ijiTK-d lllivio:; fnnncd H CO-pllVt
m-rdtip, will .-oiitiiiitjj Imwintn* nt tin- oi’i _ .Ax.if*
.:.o,: .. i •i o I--l UUdcf * in;
liotl stylo of KING & X'lliSliy, .ill'! snlhlt fi-i-.h ‘Tlu-il
tVi-’O.H nnd’rii't. ions n mntinnt nr.- <f th.-ir fi A it.’:--',
JUIIX W. KING.
Ajn-ii at>. IBM. --Off B. A r SOI'rGiY.
Warehouse & Commission Business.
VUIJ m l '’ pi-rpiu''d tn limUi’ lilii'l'lil O'lVnlo’i's FVN\'\\
V> oil U-riTGN NHil other PltGDl CK ill bMpye.';
hioit. SBSBBS
I’.uTiculn:’ nUi-iuion will !■ to IlmSAl.i: OF
corfOX.
Wo have now ..n band a supply of BAGGING and
ItOi* wliiiii wo ytlrr nl tin. market price*.
. oiavcioii. I
~ i. dinvfis. j GitEKVXVOOD & GIMMIIS.
•Inlv i. ’.Rfid: ly
FONTAINE WAKE HOUSE.
HUGHES & DANIEL,
Wn i rltnin c, CoimuliKlAii, ilec Irlng win!
Forevnriling Mtrchanlii.
ft’jl l. iinjcrngiu and lone taken the new ITn J‘r.d
l V,’ -..* rinuse. iVe.-ntty em-tcrl in the v.-er df Me*er*,
Tlireef, ;t. Unit fa < . adjoinlne Ihe Ahilmlnu Wilfc
I) ,11-. . and art Ii rpar.al in nUelvl tu all ‘ “II ~.n IM. Ills
and to I'.aa-ii- and-dorc Col toil. Tiiey wall dn.a g, mral
f , nnUiT-'-nii. i-ioi. :.<■ and Fni wardin'*'Bn-iin-fi". Fai ti
..nlru- a It.'nlkiii liven t. the
Snlo ol’ Dolton nrid other Produce.
Tlie usual lio iiiiivs will I" 1 nil*.rued mid ciireliila.w iitiuii
-p-an told! I.iisin.j-S eulnpTed In lliulr care.
\ , ,1 .'.f Rnggiiljg, RnjtC uml Gnll,al-
W;T'/* nn Intiid. WM. 11. fl I(. 11 FB.
Oi'G.hor G ‘>. V. al. IJAMKL.
GRANGER’S MAGIC
>. ,
“T
W •; tl ■ - JL.
.? ovk Ms ■ iti.JiSt.’isffliX
0033 MILL.
r |C iijith ij tvi/[M>iut*4 a H o*uD l<>r
J th ibnvi ’ lubratril Mill, call tin*-itt**nti • ! Iban
t<*r ft}* Dit ‘*ipoiiir!t.v ovi*r Af! -1 r*j.
tb * frk;toih roUnri#, tl* *4an<l ilw* h*v<*r.D -
Uty a* i uJiutl tu whell i<i ‘ul uri\ a 4 it nri .vdinc***
f I*l pi ir-Wfl b € > iui olher Mill ol U* I;jtid. ii.'nl \\u
llfiv : fVr<n‘*H lii itVjfa. fffMi if *ilt who wlciif ■*-•*t ft
rhirmanc tfui! it r !->>(•* lihi fowu.,
i uii.’h isur uan • c tin* Mill in min t • .ful ojM-r.!< tun, by
• filJiii- n 11 *at mir Whiviioiim*.
<! ft f:i:\Wt of V * IMKK.
ColtimbfH. July 4. IS.hi, ly
TKNNKSRKK IIAf OA.
\l|| Vi \ Tu llll •*• Ihwdii jift 1 i'< .1 ami
•J* M/* I lor lie r.IiVV for h\
\ KJIXiWAY. CLKO.KJA a CO.
HACON I 1I AOOW l
Hll>-. and 2d hoxr*. TKHIhVGON, ik**-
w* t and. jiiHl f unoivuil ou uuUAi#jv w n>. au l o
nt ill- Alabama NVhp l I(oi.v.
Jnm* 21-U tvlNq Ar AO!fSHV.
dI’t.VAE.SHEK UA( OiV.
H r t. ibuli ivcoiv# m a few day * Dirge lot of Ch hi
Tunnuiiee Bacon Sides.
August 1 GKbENWfHiD dr
THE BRITISH PERIODICALS,
AND
THE Fi3LH.MEIXI’B G-UZIOK.
Great reduction in the price of the latter publication.
L. Scott & Cos., New York, continue to publish the fol>
lowtu ; y lending British l'eriodicals, via:
THE LONDON Q.UAKTERLY (ConaerratiT*).
THE KDINGBUKGH UK VIEW (Whig).
Tills NORTH DKITISII REVIEW (Free Church).
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal).
BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory).
i r l \UE great and important evente —Itoligious, Political,
i .JL and Ahlitary—now agitating the nations of the Old
World, give to those Fuldlcatious an in tores t and vaiuu
they never before possessed. They occupy a middle
| ground between the hastily written nows items, crud
| speculations, and ‘flying tumors of the newspaper, and
the ponderous Xoiiie of the historian, written long after
Hie living interest in the facts be records shall have
passed away. The progress of tlie War in the East occu
pies a large space in their pages. Every uiovemont la
closely ‘-f itter” ed. whether of friend er of foe, aud all
; rhor't-coiuiugs li iulof sly pointed out, ‘t he letters from
: the Crimea ami from the liidtir in blm'kwood'sMagavdne,
from two of‘lts most impnlar eoutributors, give a moru
intelligible ami reliame acgoiliit of the movements of the
I great belligerents that can elsewhere lie found.
These I'erlodicals ably represent the three great poilti
1 cal parties of Great Britain—Whig. Tory, ami Radical, —
bm | elides thrim’ only one fenini'o of tlieir character.—-
.1* m;. mis of the most piroltaiiul vrilci s on Eeieiita, Ltte
laluiv, Morality, and Religion, they stand, as iheyevtri
have stood, iiiuivalled in (lie world of letters, beiiigcon
siilered unllspeiisftbie totha seholar ami tlie professional
limn, while lu ibe inielligHin reader of every elase tiny
1 lju ni di a more correct ami ealisfpotory record of the car
rent tffermtve of tin- day. througholtt the World, than
‘■an he possibly obtained Irian any other, sou res.
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during (ho present exciting slat.- ol l.mopeau alluieo, iu
asmucli os rimy run nm lie plai-GI in the hand* .f sub
serihers abmit a- soon as the original .(litmm.
Terms,
Bar aim.
For any one of the four reviews $3 00
For any two of (lie four Review 5 00
For any Uiiie of the four Review* 7 0d
For all four of the Review. 3 Cd
For Itla.-kwood's Mngny.lne 3 (Ml
For Blackwood IU <J threw Reviews 9 0‘
F"* ldiiekwood 1110 the four Reviews........ ..... 10 On
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I current in the Mtate where issued will ha received at (.1,1
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[ ‘M’- Will I- llovved to t'lilbs eld 11 ng liil ed 1 1 ‘.in i.. 8,1 ot 1
a t’".. ttmr or more e.ipie. rfsnv on.- m m.,r of the nhovu
| wocks. lima: Foiii eopieß ..i Blnekwooil. or of one he
vievv, will In M ilt t” iin :,u'|i'w ■ 1..: ,• . “11l- copies ol 11.,-
! ff.fir Revlhvv* and Blaekwopd ‘for s—l: mulsoou.
Pattagr.
Ivi all tlo- iiVim ipal eiiies and town-, these work* will
bo b> lira ll and. tin id postage. UIo n sent by mall, ti e
! 1- stag. i.. any [ nit of Hie I nit, c-nde- mil be but iwt:?-
: ‘Hf /".m a j ear tor “llla'kwood. and bill fault.. (7!
‘•oi/-’ a v'Mr for ~V’ li of the tlevn-w**.
CUE l> VajliKJt'B til lUK
‘fa Silcntlilc mnl Pi-M t tea I Agrleullutt,
Uy Hoiiv Mepliona. F. | *•..!, nabuigh, and the latb
.). P Xo.toii. Peofeasor >M n ‘.gHeiiltnre m
Vale I '((liege. Xew Unven . v.n . boyal GoyHYo.-
•;I">‘ “I'd nitmeroiV. AViiod Mid Most Engiavingp*.
‘t bis is eonfes.. ,jty. tfu, u,.,sr i• lupiete vpork ou ARri
eultnr’ e* ei (,oi.li'.b( and, ami in order jo give it a wide*
eironlati.in the pnbli .hors Imcti resblreil to reduce IL.
pi'ic.’ to
FG Hollar-;, for the Two Volumes!:
G ii a sent by mail i'poit,paid) to Unllfornlaand Oregon
111- pi” e.ibi.ejV, Xu any other port of tha 1. nio u unM
to.'annda posi pal.i) p\. 4A This work Is ijof thnold
-8001, oi tin Fann.”
Jb iniltaiit-e-tor any ot tin. ul.oiw pol.Ji, atu jw ehonid
alwny , I.c address.... port |nM, io the I'nlrlirbors
I.tA'X.A hi-, mi/IT i C'o.,
X". b-f Gold Ftre,et. New Ymk.
V XU ABLE LOUISIANA LAKH
LTOUrt SALE.
J H ILL veil tin- hoaiitlih! I'LAX
-1 tA'i’iiCJv known a) ■ba 11 ai-yi-i ll ,.
miles aoiitli of Vernon, ifh ntib-a .f f.:UFs;Vs,^
: ;t: tluaciiiia river, and 1- miles iron
‘■ tbe t ieksliiil’g and Flireveport Rail Road, eoiitaiuingin
tbe aggregate, IXI3O acres, gls,ut 30(1 5f which is in
a luie state orculthation. with gfaai .builditigs. snob s
Uw.-Mings, til'll Ifoneo and Be raw. CiiMns. iVfbs. EtwUes.
Ac. .Ye.
1 a point ol health and Lyuty, this pi*> i wneurßUl
-ed 111 tin- !%vi*li. Tin- plwttirfon Is well watered. ad
tic trin;-i finely timbered.
! will s.-il lids place all toget her, or in lots tn *uit pur
elms’ ivi'Kouh desirous of making valuable tvcr> ■
nieiil -v, hi do well to call.
For further o.irf ienlsi *. address ft. M. Hargro**, Ver
non. .biekson Farish. La., ar ill al Ills htaldenraiS miles
east of that playo.
May tl. 185(1. dm R. M. HAKtIROVK.
SPRIJW AND SOURER ( LOTH I NO,
‘\y’ foh lose.
/\ AT THE ONH-PHICJii
( LOTH TMi EMPORIUM
of
J- Li - LD A INT.X ■£ X.'. vte CO
IEB Broad. Bti'iffH, Colitnibtts, Ga., ‘
Can he found a full HupplJ',i>Uth cohetant •ddHtutlV’ of
(leiitlomeajs First Class
I IKAJ >Y MA u;i; < I,OXI
, i Gt tlieir Ugifyfiirtqrn,
I WefAidi-.l in ‘give full KHtiafnclhui fo'tho pur, hur. A
finite and w clLsnlecfed Stock ol
j beatleihrn's Purulshlng Goods,
1 ria! v t'ps. Tiymlis. t'i*pet Bag*. Valises, Umbr!las Ac .
Also a laamtitnl naaiiilninut of Fretieh and English
j CHOTHU,: 1 OA3BJMEEES & VESTING 13,
I DW” * hey are prepared to make lip in H alvlu <*f Cut
( ijb V' ,! lUlifi:.;ttllO, novel-yet equalled South.
I ’oli. ‘d'dim'ii” and bAnilod.
, 9. 4 ,
<“•*** , lt , m x
JiCHOyL notice.
Ml. ■ • J - If.IDWAMS, Will o;>**h
at lo r nodliei-’s residence on
daekso:: t*Meet. dfiftdMte Mr, l‘. e , jl^T^*^*
on the Id Isl of September next. 1 ‘-XijASjjfks,’
For fm lliei- apply mi M™. (J, J&jjjp
t'oliiml.ua, .Mh.fftvt 28. ISSti.
GAS FIXTURES.
r | ’llE un-li-i.-igbedliayingmadearrungyninut* wit h
.1 Tfaunliietuiei-s. are prepared to fufldHli
Gigs Fltlnres at Plillndclplilai Prices,
v.dl l trcigliG All iliafiiptioi.s of GILT AND
BRONZE t- iTANibA LI ERB with. 2, B,4and 6 lights of
b. niitltnl *tv|.-Bni.l designs ll.r
; I’Alli.qns AND SALOONS.
: G.'i add Bronze IIA 1(1*8 I'm- MALES and PASSAGES,
I V.ie-I v.ntjouA-ryles ol Gilt and ilrguzn Bracket*. PEN,
I GANG-- “li.l 1 1 Hoi * LiiiH'iS—dimev stele*. Plain and
• Fi.m y.GLOBES and f-'TIADI-.S. ( iIINA HELLS-- plain
and itilt./v< iy oniaiiieii(al.
Gor .-dock i- v. ry large and heanliluil.V aaaoited
j All ifiK.-iiptioii.. .f Class Fining done promptly
1 and warruiitle.l, by Mr.l. H 11. HELM, whohas hadovei
; twenty y- ar*e\i..|-iei.ce. i* tin.- lino of btisim-Bi tn Pfitlu
t dophii. and o| ,i aln i. an.twlio*.’ knowii r.-piitatjoiuie'd*
no in, |i. it. VltiiMpso.v ,t- CO
U't il lb, U.'u 143 llrouil Stiflst.
KOOJIIk FOR RENT.
(JAW', .PI,FASA.VI NKtt BOOMS over 1.. Ruiurd'k
.1 Grcfary Stole, wilh (ias 1 ixturee. C|o*t Ac. eon,-
I-. nimble for “ho < • “i sleeping rcKiins, knoutrs o f
‘•me .*,. |„ r. XfORTq.V, Agent.
VALFABLE PIKH'EHTY.
O r, ! lb,- n.o-i Uesiralde and conveniently -
i-yed RESIIIFM I k in the rlly, fop
‘aib*'on te-Solntnndatlng terffid. WWBa
Apply A. K. AVER,
‘d,.y IP. 3i71( 18) Bread Btruef.
FI NIO BKARUY. *
1 “ft I'A'KS bin- Brandy—one dozen (and g M-dtlt
1 . It f o eeiveo ou consignment, aiul for Ml* bv
■DmeF, UARU<SOA 4 McUEHEE.
I'KEIT UKOUCTIOUr iV FLOCK
A’i M INTER’K PALACE iMILLH.
I V It Itl.E EXTRA Family—equal to iLrsa.
‘ *>•**• S’
1411a EmiiHy ,8 W
I’etae. Mill- Su|HA-fini‘ ? Iff ** u
Georgi 1 Mills, Hiipernne, e-joal to'Jen
"'•wee 7. at . “
(S'"pie Mills, Itße. equalfo'i'nmeSMe, COO ‘ <1
l ive |-| eeut. discount to dealer*.
•'"*••• WI.VTEttuS PALACR MILLS
W O 0 1) BIOT><JK
I*\I 4 \IK I>,VIiIKIUtKA.)N is ALL Hit Y ,
Gvei- BrookF A Lhapuiau* Bill* L'klli “tdl*.
COLUMBUS, QEOBGi'a. ‘
| I AVE you-m-nany of Gi new stylo of Pictures on
gj Gin*- . U not. call and a**, Tlo> Ikaihls Fees !'i< -
I -lie* are a emiosity . ami are invaluuiile a* I r 11* tli u jo;
H. E” 18 ling with the* Pieturda. Pet takltig rdnhtien
o .< I'l'il’ pass.-d. requiring but a lew seconds d* Iws •; *
!’ it 0 linpreadldn. \ better expreHaldn sail’ kNX" I l
- is process than by any oilier. lk#MW <tf,4ttp.'ur L
in., jo short Daguerreotype* hou* Ui* *rg(feit, lor
I oeketl or Rluga. to th() largest,"for PraOtM, nk’ U n the
most finished style doige *ll ll roly ntvr style* aiictua ■
u handaud fm saia. 3. 8 AVOODBRIDGE
lebruoa-y 27 Artist nd Ambrotypis t.
{NO. 03.
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