tiv-; lartf.loltTlSEllo Ae.foool . - ES. Iffetnn. . 11 .1PSIVEkFILL tr: 00. No. al Park Sou,' New Ydek:atty,- arid Np r State Street, Borten; arid t;P:VONTklefleih 00., Net ; 01 ,111nau skald, New TAtit,ett7' , are su• thorned - to take Adie etimieiits and subsoltp• ticms for us at bmvatt rates. , 41 411 1 7,,,W,0417015h nap /VIM POST. emu rattl'ordSCllo per huheredooivies. L.UC~~~.I~IY-~:~ L L I 6 ~ N !; ~ _j/ . .il . AY 4 DlOilMbrO, 001. 19, I•SuprenteXonge.—The following oases were disposed of in the Supra Le Court yesterday— present Chief Justice Woodward, and JUdges Strong, Thompson, Bead and Agnew; Dean ve. sloan and others. Ora wford: Ar gued tri D. M. Farrelly for plaintiff in error, and byChtitob . M • Belden arvin and F. F. Marshall, of Erie clonal& were, on motion of Benjamin ( rant, eq,lttily admitted and qualified to practice in the Supreme Court. • Miranvilie va. oilverthom..Erie. On motion rrf E.-Woodruff, the continuant* ordered yesterday was taken off. Phelps' Assignees' Appeal-. Erie. Argued by James O. Marshall toe appelbutts, Benjamin *rant for Bestir McLean, appellae, and by E. Babbitt for aa Marcy, appellee. Sanford .14th co. va. Hays.. Erie. Argued by Belden Marvin for plaintiff in error, and J. Gunnison. Contra.' - ' • McConnell &Mo. va. Carey. Erie. Argued-- Woodruff for plaintdflis in error, and J. Vineentoiontra. Osborn vs. Chapin. Este. On motion of Ben lambi Grant,. attorney for defendant in error, .jtialjratentof ttott prose. • Randall vs. Wait. Erie. Argued by Outlet foreOp 'plaintiff in error, and by lit E. Woodruff, tra. The Court directed notice to be given to the attorneys that the Allegheny county list will be taken up on this (Wednesday) morning at nine o'clock. Roylevy of the On 'llusiness.—The Oil city Register gives the following review of the 011 business for the past two weeke: beene prev twcrweeks the oil business hedull. Tao rapid decline in the price of gold and of moat stocks occasioned this. Buy ers do not care about operating extensively av ail thereto a more settled state of the ft - annelid msrket, and are only buying to fill necessary or , dere The prices here, which declined a week since, have stiffened up within the last two days. Considerable transactions have taken place, with a better feeling in the market and a slight advance in the prices. The stock of Crude Petroleum fa represented as light in all the East ern cities, and hi extremely so here, at the place of produetion. There has been a failing oft in the daily production during the past two weeks, which is estimated by some a. one thousand barrels per day. Prices at the ells $8 Seal. The river is now in good ftostingrder, but all .14. 1 freights are seat ce. With the se son for con suavtion and foreign shipment ' at at hand, le it not reasonable to suppose t tat prices will long continue at the present *Tures." From tills it would appear that dealers expect an Increase in price. The busters& is being ser ried en energetically, and although the roauSup tht creel, are in a very bad condition, and the amount of teaming done is light, large quanti ties of oil have been brought to the city. The river is in such good order that most of the boats have made two and some of them three trips. Photographs.—The photographs of B. L . 11. Ittibbs, No. -113 St. Glair street are generally conceded to be the beet In the city. They are Aoki at. the most reasonable prices, while in everfetber respect they exceed any article in the same line that came under our notice. Ow ing to these facts, which are generally the most • important in the eye of the_ public, the patron- Age of Air. Babb' extends all over this county and State, and it ls truly wonderful with what expediency and punctuality he answers the nu merous demands of the patronizing public. Bonbtless many of our readers - will be desirous of having their likenesses taken immediately while this clear and beautiful weather lasts, as the misty weather which prev ail s during the winter months is very unfavorable to photogra phy. We would deem it highly advisable for :them to visit Mn Babbitt beautiful gallery an examine the splendid speelmens-of his art which he has on exhibition. By this means we feel confident that they will he able to obtain a good and faithful likeness, and one which will form one of the principal ornaments of a fine album, where it will thine conspicuous among the rest. Strange Traditions in Regard to P*- tzenenen.—lilany years ago, aa the,Seneea Indi ans have the tt adition. the Great Spirit appear. ed to one of theohiefs In a dream, and told him if herwould proceed to a certain part of the country he would find, oozing up from the earth, a liquid which would prove a balm fur the cure of many aliments to which the red man se well in the white men were heirs to. The chief proceeded to the spot, and there found the balm flowing copi oualy from the earth. The. Instructions of the vision were complied with, and sure enough the liquid proved p a healing balm to the tribes of the Senecas. There are white people now living whamere treated medically by these Indians with thia ointment, and we believe there is-"till en artleTp' known'and sold as "Seneca 0n.., - . Thirmedicalproorties of petroleum have been ' reaently tested in many cases, and it has always been found to possess healing qualities in a far =or degree than many of our physicians have t of. It is indeed a medicine as well as n i'lltesintoXitirulehing light, and we feel con fi dent " that - it will be used in after time for the above purpose to a far t reater extent than at present. Sire on the Tarr Paren.—We noticed, a short time ago, trare which took plane on the Tarr farm, by which one thousand barrels of oil were destroyed, several wells stopped, engines burned, he. The 011 City Register gives the following :ailditwnntpartleulars: The are corn tindmidat the Cornwall well,pumphig at the .3 time one trundred barrels peralay. The tanks Aopeilx hundred bsnels of. oil were con. In= .m — ther . engines rendered useless and the WellatOpped. The dre extended to the Kehoe, Weasel, Dinsmore & Co. and Kirwan wells, ' ng.aphoth tanks, machinery and derricke. These wells 'Were 'producing, prevlouS to the are,tebout three hundred barrels per day. They are nil stepped now, Preparations are making to start them again • as soon as posslb.e. The fire is suppoacd to have oseasioneti by a party visiting the derrick lilithralighted-lantern, the fire having occurred about two o'clock on Friday morning. The to tel loss is estimated at from tBO,OOO to $40,000 We heard of no Insurance. Firtfont Qrutt.hrb.id Street. —A ere broke out on Tueaday morning about one o'clock in a frame building attached to the dyeing eatablieh ment of C. natkowoky et Sone. The steamers were. promptly on the spot and prevented the flames from communicating to the adjoining buildhq. The frame bull.dog In which the tire broke out was totall y ‘.l.4st rayed. but as it- was of but little value the damage sustained is not :..The Al:antes, trormaver, t.nd "clothing winch were consumed in the Amite' are esid to have limn Worth between two and three thou -out-dollars. The close_ proximity - of the tiro to -dieing establishment created -the 'mores alonamong those who were not present that It 'was burnt down, but on the following morning they wt re happy to learn that their fears were not realized. Probatr'y Fatal Aecideat. - --d. shocking auddent- occurred yeiterday afternoon at the OonnaWane railroad depot, of which a stating min named Thomas U. tdewa waa the nnfortu state victim. It appears that he was on his re turn to his residence in Etizabeth township, and waststepping on the teal n - whie h had already com • meneed to move, when be accidentally fell be neath the ear, one of the sett Obs - passing over both his ths, trUshingthemiu a horrible man ner and en tirely severing the right foot teem Ma tbhoed yf. o lh lr s . hidMeodi,a w he whas w c o o u nv d y w e re dresaM. Wheolest mule waa still bring, suf fering the most a pain from his lulu. rite tuidgnratl enfet bled from the loss of blood' It Is thought t irgl nor survive. . . • Catarrh. o v . &Real 0 ihip . re 'AMA( dii 1 this sect on or the country la.Oatarrh. Wehave eel it espitatally in our own ' , vicinity, and • After :wondered that nothing earotive had inees t One to alleviate this dangeroifi and disti 1. Officutty, afflicting as it does many of Most prominent organs.. Or. Lighthlll, of • liesi York, celebrated in the treatment of this' •: straotion, ts now in Pittsburgh, at the St: - Charles Hotel, where he will remain until eat litday evening, 0et.29..h. and we would advise the satiated to , otobrace this O'pportirelly to Dm- Li Isla good authority upon this subject. . , i lLyosysine - userr stitionery, es, fie. d.mtirealt itifordfoueseededra t t i ekt no Wane in ilatitheY be better aul than at the :rime ,ot: Mien, Nebuiyez No. 119 Fifth 'stren;„ ,',"They have aWaYti. haitii . ta Sae SA 'llOrt.o6l.lt-tor Ade Englikb,l'rebOkitild American, :pipet% and enielopea, both for ladies and for omitting house use. Tdey manufacture blank Woks of every description to order. awn AlnOnik thar atook can be found ono of the finest, . I, .e.nt ot,gold petal-ill the city, being from Ills celebrated manufactory of John Foley, New leikk• Senterseed:—lrt the Court of Quarter Ses sions yesterday Thomas Davie was convicted of .the /Meetly Ate butuile of nooks and sentented to one year .lo the penitentiary. John Flood, whom we had occasion to notice a few days ago, maankewlsehouvicted of-Weeny andeentenced tO,threesearatmprisonment la the penitentiary. &Vend .other cases were disposed of, but they were an of minor importance. 00-141ke. , --Nelearp that paid —Lawrence_ BrAmXtAter, formerly of New .8 Word, Masi; _ m.. vtl_Elta tw thArleett for seceral yeats"past operat neat, has lately attach a well o CUM Pt . 'Which Is now producing'.oo 6140E* day, frith a good prospect of Inereash4,'; , . Eillea **" 43 /tWadaada.S ( PleAttOl) ath inst., .., magnet lamed Wzir:Tompkina.' was kinad an d ~',. injured; alto: Up 6th Vitiaoaaala reg -' '''' ' _ ~4tpat_st.Patistionon:the Pipw, 4tAitlig - ; 44111 .— azd - '•iiillzi attend., ni vat CPBatiors paint snot, tip; J .,y - .„,„40,„ .1 4 .8.1 i;,/,. tal tt,,•:: ==C:=El SEIVING ISITAGIIMES er 180.130 t cf th - e tiaohinen have already been told. H Oyer (1.(X)0 are in use in .Pittsturgh and Vicinity. TheNale of these illimitable Machines i l s Areater.t44 all others combined. No one should 'bay a. Sewing Machin wail they have examined and teeteditfte` ler & Wilson. ' . • , They are wananted for three yelut Instruction Free. - enraalestoo m , No. V MYTH STREET. • i ot a w Wil ' c am . a` 00., Agent!' ipIEAOMES ETD TOMATOES ~.... 4 ... A —... crl: _Almon.— , ' , ..oak ii.oprieni.r,- OINIIIII7 Uri ..; ..`,./ 101 4;112,11ipth - Pinicher. ia'ssasi ...- For sale by all ziospeatable draggle& 'zoo • Totostoes " - t lo otOro and to arrive acid t: t ale lby lirfek Oblityge. 115 0b.)725 0: O •ill REYMER & naos.,— ''--.L `kr am Rani& ' ' - • vela -Nouissavna wood tied. - ' --"-- —=--- - , ?I om He .azu.s.ca, buia...o. ittai SE *tar,. tiLda 4,. z. , , - 14 , .„ti , • Iftimen.—.Gold is beginning to go up again, wemay be expeatire; A propor4onate riw to u rricesrof all the nesesserlei Or-lifez hrellf thi tto determine why this precious 'metal has siedepappiNAMPit , vidgft . ftlinglim last, fe • ,Weeks, &BOAZ ig MP . more TVA. to anomie 'fetid; enhanced value dude 4reeent time. Whatever beflieerause, gold s going up, geode are ininfamiateglo'deanand 7 Wier prices, and tipaiguentitit 'Would not appear imprudent or iniadeleatde a man to ley in a stock of all , Yore of neetimaride and be:prepared for the worst. Important Oil Strlkest—We understand that an important oil strike was made on the Oo,thran farm , two miles below Franklin; last wek, md that the well already flows nearly one htindreq -WWI per day. Several Other strikes have Also been made is that region, all of ponablerahle Importance. No doubt we may ex pect tb Minim large quantities of oil from that quarter aa loon as all the wells are put into op - oration.' Theatre.--Last night this favorite place of amusement waif utterly crowded by an imulense conaccuse of people, anxious to witness the per formance of Yankee Locke In the great moral and affecting drama entitled "Ten Nights in a Bar-Room , : The..performance was a perfect success and Metiers. Locke, Rankin and others acted theirpartto perfection. The same tine progfamme otlered offeredagain to-night. Imp to the Court of Quarter Se ortant ssions, on Tuesday Constables.-10 morning. the Court issued the following important order: "I, appearing that a large number of constables of the county have failed to make returns of the persons selling liquors, as by law required, the District:Attorney Is directed to prepare bills of indicament-agaitutt all detaulters and prefer the same before the Grand Jury for their action." Harperta Monthly.—We have just receiv ed Harlieei _Monthly Magazine for November. It Is one of - the most interoning volumes of this dellghtflu. 'magazine that has come. under our notice for some time, and no one should omit purchasing a copy. For sale at Henry Miner's. Home and sign painting done in the beet style by O'Brien, No. 130, Third street. 2ESPH . X 31113 JOSEPH MEYER & SON, RIANTIFACTDBERS OF PLAIN AND FAN C Y FURNITURE AND CHAIRS WAR &HOUSE, 133 8111THPIELD, AND 442 PENN 6t• Between 6th st,and Virgin alley COUGH NO MORE TR 1r "1"11. C .A. S - MELLIFLUOUS CCOITGrH. ESALSA_IVI. Dr. Strieklandia hiellinuotut Cough Balsam is warranted to cure Coughs, Cold', Hoarseness, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Sore Throat, Con atimption,sand ail affections of the Throat and Lungs. For sale by Druggists General Depot 6 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. - DIARRIIECEA. All the Medical men and the Press recommend Dr. Stricklard's Anti-Cholera lb?fixture as the only certain remedy for Diarrhoea and Dysen steorrt;_ntlst ligtiam i t r o t t lne a t n i d on ea o r t m l n ettin v g:ts a , n fi l i b ; Warranted to erect a cure atter all other means have failed. For elle by Druggists. General Depot 6 Eaa Fourth street, Gisiottinatt, Ohio. STRI CKLAND'S PILFJ REME D Y. Dr Strickland's Pile Remedy has cured thou sands of the wont cases of Blind and Bl.eoteg riles. It gives immediate relief, and effects permanent cure. Try it directly. It is war. ranted to cure. For sale by all Druggists. General Depct 6 East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS, N DE BILITY, D. T SRICKI.AND'S TONIC —We can recommend those suffering with loss ef Ap petite, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia,'Nervousneas and Nervous Debility, to use Strickland's Tonic. It is a vegetable preparation free from al coholic liquors; It strengthens the whole nerv out system ; it creates a good appetite, and is warranted to cure Dyspepsia and A ervous De bility. For sale by Druggists generally, and sold by P I.t a. ILL, Wholesale Agents, No..t T .K. ? Federa ß Bl street, Allegheny City, And by Dr. CEO. H. KEYSER, Corner Wood Street and V uninAllry, Pittsburgh, Pa Prepared by Dr. A. Strickland, 8 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. oetl7:lyd&w GEO. W. SMITH'S FAIL M FOE SALE HAVE HAD MY WADDINGTON I Estate surveyed azki divided into seven oar cell to salt purchasers, and will otter the same for sale at rublic Auction on Monday, October the 24th, 1884. All that portion lying west of the Bethany Pike,'l will offer in five different tracks; the era containing 18 acres, with a good substan tial dwelling, spring and milk house. The sec ond tract (mutants about 17 acres, and the third about 15 acres, the remainder, bordering on Wood's Run, la divided into two tracts 0/ 16 end 20 acres, with a good tena,t house on each. All in grass anFarms. d clover and well calculated for Dairy '1 hat portion lying on the east a,,le of the Pike I have divided Into two parcels, one tart of about . llo acres on which lea neat, auteitlii• tint brink Uwe:ling formerly occupied by 31r. John BlArslialL Three good tenant houses, the rents of which will pay the taxes. Large barn, stable and sio-ep houses and full growl/ thility bearing Apple • and Virginia Crab trees. '1 his part of the-estate will makes magnificent fatty: I will also part with my Homestead, the large beautiful mansion,6o by lb feet, with all modern conveniences, surrounded with shrubbery and trees; also a largo orchard of choice fruit, with about 130 acres of land. An extensive barn with Cone basement, di vided Into stabling for 15 horses, and stalls (or 40 cattle, with cellars - bins, mows and every thing In the highest requisition of a farm. It ;rands in a brick yard of 175 met square, sur rounded by. brick sheds for cattle and sheep; also, a blacksmith's shop awl slaughter h, use. There is also on tuts Homestead tract a - good tenent house. Tbeharas is known to be beet improved and most highly cultivated in this part of the coon. try, being situated on the liethany Pike, four miles from \incense, most beautiful and fsrtile roLLing hill lane, well watered with never fail ing springs; situated in a neigheOthood 01 wealthy and highly respectable people. For terms of purchase with a "plan" of the Farm, glowing the divisions above mentioned, together with all particulars, apply ontheprem lies or at my Brewery office, or to N. Riche,' son, Esq., of Wheeling. &NOOK AND FARM IMPLEMENTS.—, the following day after the male of the Fat Tuesday, the 25th day of October, 1861, I v dispose of my Horses, Cattle, Sheep and ID and farming implements.. - GEO. W. SIVIITH, Waddington Farm waßiaLka WI LSON'S sT PR s = JIfSRJJ Y f TELEGRAPH IC. rite Tel EMU FIRST RDITION Stirring Times in the Valley- NAw • Yininr, October 18.—The cau ion 'Sheridan has shoWn in his cain paign hss been nowhere more strongly evinced than in the affairs of last Satur day. The Herald's correspondent says: Early this morning the rebels appeared in our front in the woods and along the hills south of Cedar creek. Their pres ence caused General Sheridan to use the caution he has so often exhibited, with a view to ascertain his adversary's movements. Shortly after noon to-day, the enemy suddenly opened a heavy artillery fire from a position on the Strasburg pike, directing it on the front occupied by the 19th Corps, and a diagonal fire on the First division of Gen. Crook's army of West Virginia, which occupied a posi tion in a piece of woods at the baae of the north point of the Massanntin mountain on our extreme left. The fire of the enemy was rapid, shell and shot falling directly into the camp of Gen. Crook's Ist division, which caused them to retire a little to the rear. ' Our artillery under its chief Captain, Dupon, was soon brought up and stationed on hills in front of our position, aed corn menceda liyely reply to the enemy; causing him, after a brisk cannonade to return with his guns. A portion of tee Nineteenth corps ad vanced in line of battle from their camps to feel the enemy, which they did in good order, while CoL Thorburn's di vision of Crook s comm.= broke camp and advanced along and to the left of the Strasburg pike. Our troops advanc ed under cover of the lire of our guns, and moved with celerity. They had not proceeded far when they became hotly engaged with the enemy's infantry, who were found occupying a secure place, and along the wooded hills. The musketry fire was very sharp, and lasted for neatly throe hours. The First Brigade, First Di isiou, commanded by Col. Wells, 84th Massachusetts, moving on the lett of the pike, were hotly engag ed during the entire affair, and although charged by the enemy repeatedly, stoo,l their ground nobly. While this brigade was engaged and heavily pressed, Colonel Wells fell mor tally wounded; the ball passing through his left lung He fell into the hands.oi the enemy. It became apparent as the tiring was going on that the demonstra. Lion on our left was for the purpose of covering another movement, which sub• sequently appeared to be an attempt to turn our position by flanking. Our infantry front was changed so as to confront the rubel route of march, by older of General Sheridan, who was in a position that covered the entire field of operations. General Custer, command ing the Third Division of Cavalry, was ordered to move froin our left to the right, and In the inidd:e of the afternoon met the enemy at or near a ford on Ce dar Creek. He soon become engaged, and by dark had diiven the enemy back. He posted Lis line on the east side •.4HTBOBY Manila Prrraßona the creek, while the enemy occupied the opposite bank. At dark the artillery firing ceased on both sides. More Depredations by Guerrillas. NEW YORK, October Iti—A Herald Washington special says: The guerril las have resumed their depredations on the Ches.apeahe Onto Canal, and have almost entirvly checked naviga tion. Four I.oats were d stroyed be tween :Edwards Ferry 11111 i the Monoca cy last week. Guerrillas are reported to be hovering io lane numbers in the Vlninny of the southern defences of Washington. Al contiderable force ot Moseby's men passed through Fairfax Court Hons•, to-day. The country along. the line of the Orane and Alex ander and Manassas Gap Railroad is being rendered uninhab,tabl, to guerri hts. The Manassas Gap Railroad is in running older to its vit stern terminus ad Strasburg. NEW YORK, October I'.—The Wash ington correspondent of the Tribune says: Orders have been issued that it another attack should be made on a Government train similar to the late one in which so, ninny lives were lost, every house occupied by a rebel sympathizer within five miles of the Manassas Rail road, on either side, shall be immediate ly destroyed. Meanwhile every train bearing a party of rebel sympathizers, selected from the abundant numoer in Alexandria, to receive such bullets us their friends may choose to fire at them. Estimated M ajority in Ohio '74,000 CINCINNATI, 0..t01.er 18.--Returns from eighty counties in Ohio give a Union majority of 213,163. It is estimat ed that the soldiers' vote will make the Union majority seventy-:our thousand. A dispatch irum Nashville to the Co,. morcial says; General Hood was at Ship's Gap, three miles east of Lafay ette, un the lfit.h. General Sherman was.pressing him closely, and a battle cannot long he delayed M. J. . •letlt7di.HdMil t e krCOUNWEi.I./. t Kicr...e., CARRIAGE IiIAiNUFACI'CRERS, Silver and Braas Platers. tuanufriatuiere of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, Nu. I St, °lair street, and Duquesne' ay, them the lirldge,) luf.-13r.1 PlTThtirktiH. Is the only' safe and sure mire. It con ulna no opium or deleterious drugs, no min eral or other injurious acenpuunds common to remedies generally sold for this oleos of 01;eense. It is so efficsaletut that Physicians very generally use it In their practice in all ohronjo arid dangerous oases. sir Use no Cholera mixtures or doubt ful;compositionk, (many of which under mine and rain the constitution,) when yen sanobtain.an. unfailing remedy as simple 'tittTnfßlsabbr ries themselves. Ask for Drawee RMACYBIELY atitszei: rpm, and see that the proprietor's name le written on tlie ottteide wrapper of each bot tle. Plepseed 041 by L., A. UEL - E S IV BY TELEGRA PH. SECOND EDITION. NEWS FROM THE FRONT Extracts from Richmond Papers The Enemy Awaiting an Advanoe Destruction of Rebel Property Baltimore Merchants Arrested Counterfeit Postal Currency NBW Yong, Oct. 18.—The Richmond Whig, of the 15th, says : The Peters burg Express of yesterday says, our ar my is calmly awaiting the advance of the enemy on the right, fully prepared to receive them when such a move is at. tempted. Though no disposition is shown to attack our position there since the late reconnolatiance, yet itis believed that the silence of the 'last few days is but the quiet that produces the out break. It is not unlikely that an at tempt will be made to flank oar works as we think the enemy is fully satisfied of the futility of all efforts to take them by assault. At the present moment, says the Ex press, attention is directed to the north side of the James river, where a heavy engagement seems not at all unlikely. It is known that Grant has largely re inforced the forces already there, with in the last two or three nights, and it is not improbable that when fighting 6. commenced we shall have it at both ends of the line. The Whig referring to the destruction of rebel property in the Shenapdoah valley, says, the fell work is still going on, by order of Gen. Grant to destroy everything that will sustain life in the valley. There is one effectual way, and only one, that we kii , ow of to arrest and prevent this, and that is to burn one of the chief cities of the enemy ; say, Bos ton, Philadelphia or Cincinnati, and let its fate hang over the others as a warn ing of what may be done, and what will be done to them if the present system of war on the part of the enemy is contin ued. If we are asked how such a thing can be done, we answer nothing could be done easier. A million of doliais would lay the proudest city of the cue my in ashes. The men to do the work are already there. There would be n.. difficulty in finding them here or In Can ada, suitable persons to take charge. of the enterprise and arrange its details. Twenty men, with plans all preconcert. ed and means provided, selecting some dry, windy night, might fire Boston in a hundred places and wrap it in Anne, from centre to suburbs. They might retaliate on Richmond, Charleston, etc., but let them do so if they dare. They wi.l find that New York is worth twen ty Richmond,. They have a dozen towns to our - one, and in their towns is centred nearly all their wealth. The Examiner takes to task the two Southern statesmen, - and Boyce, who have advocated the momentous proposition of a convention of all the States, and, in a fine vein of ridicule, depicts the mighty convention, with the South Carolina delegates sitting check by jowl with Banks, Sumner, Everett and Beast Butler. The Tribune's special says: A special train from Baltimore was required to day to bring down ninety or one hun• Bred merchants and clerks who were ar rested there for selling goods to smug glei a for running the bluckada. Simil arrests were made simultaneously in St. Louis, Cincinnati, Philadelphia and here, and numbers of business men in fair repute seem to be involved. Detectives yesterday discovered a manufactory of counterfeit postal cur- rency on Long Island and arrested sev oral men. They secured the presses, papers and printod notes. This is the third establishment broken up within a week. _ _ FROM GEN. SHERIDAN Skirmishing with Guerrillas 3 Guns Captured by Sheridan PHILADELPHIA, October 18.--The Bulletin says: A gentleman who lett Winchester on last Saturday reports that there was a good deal of skirmish• :ng with guerrillas in the valley, but nothing serious had occurred, and the supply trains were moving regularly to wards Uniontown. On Friday last our pickets near Martinsburg were driven in by a guerrilla force. The eleven guns captured from the rebels from Sheridan had arrived at Winchester, and on Friday two more came in. They were formerly United States guns, and were probably obtained at the seizure of oar arsenals, tt c , by the rebels. Sheridan was sending in large droves of captured oxerc. sheep, &c. The de struction of barns, mills, &cc., was going on, so that the rebels will not be able to maintain themselves in the valley. A considerable force of our troops had been sent to Front Royal to guard the railroad which is to be opened to Man— assas Junction, so as to secure commun ication with Alexandria. The repairs of the road have already been complet• ed to . Rectorstown. NEW Yonx, Oct. 18.—The 18th corps correspondent of the Philadelaphia Press chronicles the fact of a fort being con structed hr one night, by the Fourth regiment, U. S. colored trobps. :430 .0i- TentlyAvas the work. conducted, those inside of the bresetworke knew nothing atiegetikand -In the morning- were as tounded ..at what appeared tabe,the work of magic. : auumannte, Oct. 18.—,N0 home vote WAP 3 M:4s l 4 ll 7luntil !bit soldiers . "~.~Y mss_ i r =MEE I FROM NEW YORK THE GOLD M..412,13C'E'r Another O'rder by General Fry All Quiet at the Front Naw YORK, Oct. 18.—The ) biall mere roents in gold has broken down and the price has fallen rapidly during the mor-: niog. The price opened at 21eand sold as low 206, and went ap again Ito 209. !The Commercial's Washit gton special says, the Provost Marahal General has adopted regulations that in case drafted men desert prior to their muster into service, the quotas of their respective districts will not be credited, and a sup plemental draft will be made where de ficiencies exist from that cause.• Tha Commercial's Washingtjon dis patch says: Passengers from City Poin to-day report all quiet at the front. Refugees from Rockingham county, Va., say that the Union people in that region rejoice at the destruction of secession ists' barns by Sheridan. Although their owy property suffered as well, they deem the punishment,just and proper. The Pont's Washid,gton speciill says: The interview of the2tt delegates with the President has been grossly misrepre sented. The members were! treated courteously, but Mr. Lincoln declined to interfere with Gov. Johnson'B regu— lations intending to keep the rebels from the polls. Tw•o more currency counterfeiters, named Wagner and Forney, sire ar rested at East New York yesterday and the counterfeiting materials seized. News from Washington WASHINGTON, Oct. 18.—A gentleman who left Sheridan's army yesterday, re ports that the rebels have re-occupied Fisher's Hill on the left of the position, heretofore carried by Gen. Crook, and are erecting fortifications there. Our troops are in the neighborhood of Stras burg. The Treasury Department sent of to day four millions and a half of bonds of the new loan, and will continue to for ward them to subscribers immediately on the receipt of certificates. Subscriptions to the 730 loan for the last two days to $1,048,600. From Gen. Sherman, WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, Oct. 18, 9 p, m.—Maj. Gem. Dix: Sub— joined dispatchs have reached this De— partment this afternoon : Nashville, Oct. 17.—The following dispatch has been received from Gen. Sherman: Ship Gap, Oct. 16.—We took, Ship Gap, to-day, capturing part of • the 24th North Carolina. Two corps are repre sented to bo at Lafayette, four, miles south from Villanova Plain. They ()Iv-- structed Snake creek pass to delay our trains ; but by to-morrow I can nalave in any direction. (Signed) W. T. SHERMAN, Msj Gen. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH, Buffalo Market. BUFFALO, (NIL 18.—Flour quiet; wheat and Corn InaotiVe, nominal and no demand. Oate 744076 c. Barley 41 75. Rye 41 35. Whisky el 75. Oswego Market Oew coo, Oct. IL—Flour dull and lower. Corn, $1 43 for interior Illinois. Wheat quiet. Oat. uouilnal. SCHENCK'S Pulmeale., - " .Sea Weeu'Tonic. .4 mandrake Pills. ~.. KENNEDY'S sdeliesliitki"' `- ‘• , Salt Bhetnttl ~..- - ,ii,rk.„ WRIGHT'S - eilehrated"Tslihrlrgetablit "i" 1 tt, - -•t,-, , 1', V„,. ~ BrandretiVe.Pills, 4 „. • t....5..„-,v t Dr. R. A. Wilson's intotal/a t, - HostetterlaCelebratedS ' , Mere, . _Drake's Plantation Bitters, - -f- , 7, Cutter's NervineArglieit Ottan i , I An AntidotefbeLutenwence And all the-x*II;SIAG zpalalal-., ';-Iss.llf Or 1 . day. f•-•--n-„'f''' . lls. ~ .i...A.f.1 , Paints, Leads. ZincikElcdOrlibliker_•-"Tuninim, - Bruthes,Putty, Tube paints, swam; Sc., .. ____ We have facilities for furnishing uteseattlehni. In pureuence of the above appointment, the at manu(aot urers prlemi. -v.:_ei- undersigned la prepared to receive said tax, and :5 as the time is limited for allowing the Tampa).- Drags and .11 , 1Wilgaisa, ratne-e per nen t.. immediate attention thereto le urgently requested . Our stook Of Drugsand Eff41011144101411104cted„ , .., W al GOR 11l LY, Treasurer, Our annually great ttart=i: ' pea 24.1 271 Liberty street. pharmeoutlst With alidai, - -Pss_ J. 1. .9, OTT ,u. „,,,,, ~,,,. 0.11 drugs and mediebleemeeal pink , , -ii , tended. -1- :. ....--,:t7'it SCOTT & lIENNEGEN, 4Ditenviltsithi; _ , .t. , 1. , 7...fr: -`, -,- - , ixPowrans AND WnOLESAL'e JOBEEnB tr. AU our Amertientlhanionti -ha Watches,Clocks :& Jewelry, celebrated b r'th". l f-lr., •- - . - - -•• . i ' •,- - Watch and Clock Materials. • Teals and Glasses, An inquiry of pOur-fiintl*V gat. 184 ynuas to their purity. ' v'"` No. ' - -I „.... Silver-Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, &c,, Ety es At 3Djr ' n M f•-t•-•". vrt:T. u= "-1 i 31 Fifth Street, , PITTSBURGH, PA ()crown importton, We' iaut.. ' We have just opened a general assortment of - • rellabEs k __,, „„.... -.‹.-- , _ ~, . .=.J the above goods, at Wholesale only, and invite Annotta,Aium. lithe If* : Baud ..WOO,ll ' 7 ;-1.,,,1t- .; , ,,•-A anitaxatninationyby dealers. Orders moll receive Vain 17 ' Onn, cogbinear. tpdisas ..„4. , ... , c,..1,7.. - 'bur prohipt and careful it tention seprl:liad I ear, Extract Lo . mmi. lade, UP • - "O 7 ttti", - - al t 9 . 4 r, r it l ir= o tt 31 ** --- ' - ` - k.. 1: , arta* - '. - : , ' , : - '4 rr() 113Tjn") _ -EH'S' Sicily ..soulaci Torouttio ‘ ,-' , : , A-„--, - .tra•Oplwill DEPARTMV2cp, ? `.. ... ii skoo. Irma, e f f.„-ith, 4 1. 2 . ti • - ~. -:,.1„,1. ---- • 11.samseuno, October sth, 1864. y - ° 4.--. ''''.-'''''` ''' ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, .Q.E.ek LED PROSOS ALS WILL BE Foreign, 014 - retteivettlit this office until ttrelve o'clock Wines, Brandies, dine Eld' 1401011, se mos, :-- w t inesday, 18th blatant, for the erection of m y ~,, ,u,.. r i s , Under Clare of the Franciscan Brothers. 1 p r o p latent:Lek of the _Capitol build- • ' jun Depu ' y tatio's Dornao- - , _ 7 ; imr. SecUrify to one-fourth of the amount I Fine old'Hoohelle Bairv. ~ •• tt' e , -f ruHIS INSTITUTION , SITUATED ler of the work will be !Towed, mad eaoh bidder Pura J 1 f G Pri Jo ice o raps o A. Loretto, Cambria COuniy,yenns3 Is'ania, must accompany Ids proposal with the names about four miles from Cresson Station, on the Purtt old Sherry Wino ~, , , ~. --'• 1 of a l e securities direct route between Philadelphia and Pill shrug h, Plana of the extension can be seen at this PuVe°ll-Thraderft Wine ‘ - , , was chartered is 1E159 with privileges to center - °trice, where specifications can also be h Pure Holland Gin. had on Jamaica qua St...crag Sadie. the usual-Collegiate Honors end Degrees. The p dication '' 4 location of the College is one of the moat healthy a Aids must be addressed, "Proposals for exten .-4" Imported , Cligars. _ 1 in Peang7/Vatda—tigi " rti " " the " e g ben Y aloe of Capitol ' •-. mountains bein g proverbial for ite pure Water, A.G. CURTIN,GOv bracing air, and picture/nine scenery. I •• t . ...LAS. P. BARR, Sur. Gen. Our stock embraces 'Matt as Maw bands '-• The Sabel/Ist - Jo year commences on the Fritsr D. SWORE, Stet: Trees of Havana cigars, vls: 1 DAY OF SEPTEMBER of each year, and ends ! oc7 HENRY. -td Cabanas I Prensodoe I , . •,.:_ on therlEsT OF JULY, following. ill. divided i _ ..,,,_ *_______________ ___ _ -_ /mperialesi Britanieeel • 5 ' into two sessions. student. cannot return home 1 _, I .X . ti.A.v.BrAita, Illivq_l.o,l3. Loudres f Kigiro3 I between the Sessions. All the APPatatin , nertea• T HE BURYING G ROUND 01V STE- Re g alo6l - (4e44811/ i.t. 7i tr eery to Land Sarveying, Engineering, Ike , &a., x vENSON sTERE I', known as HER to., - will be furniahed by the Institutitm tot the -t BCRAING GROUND , havingbeend by . , Bold the i Domestic' Climmurs. .1 StudentE instrutneme and v onai mu d° lb._ ~,,, ~...„1 Slier groialtn of theettyry far Paving Taxes, I-. Z sf. - - i •••••••••••' —'all havingfriends buried therein, are ' Manufactured from imparted tobacco- vit. ' ohmic. Students will be admitted from eight p ersonsmea , . _.,.....,,, _ . I Mi_enteilio have them removed lm lately, Lepanolasi sowin g , ' y , years to the age of manhood. 'flout further notice. o,7 n s tW 44.8 Jockey,Dlunial FEegarares I ..f.....; i i eni , Ts:ma—Board and Tuition, payable halfyearlY , wit 1' In advance • TS ' ' ' BURT'S - RAT, ROACH AND And a variety of brands. Reddingand Washing, per session lo Our stock of Cagan( was pure errand !, Surveying and use or instruments, per an- , BED-BUG DESTROYER. we are offering there to occuruners at l'afigined- , wince over our prices Wore tha tat HS* shim t nattgl 2(1 11IS MOST, VALUABLE AND HOP- purchased In guantitleagrfsur hisn Dhaka' and Modern Languages, extra..., io T LILAH ARTICLE, for destroying Vernith, 1 „,,,,,d,. . - doll amid up Studentsapanding Vacation at the college . -28 never falls to Ole en , lre eatidtactlon. , - " ; ~ i 'I t....f..1 - ' Reference can be made to the R. Rev. Bishop E. BURT, Ja. Proprietor , Proprietor, No, 13 North ---- , ') Derma). can b ode to Philadelphia; Eleventh Street, Philadelphia. R. E. BEL- TO THI DENTAL ROFESSION. . Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorrette; ReVr, O'Hara. I.E.R&a. CO. Wholesale atlentooryittabur Philadelphia; Rev. Henry ZIPLa ija, Phifs. i &rid vi c ia, s ,, ,-,1 3 , , 1 oci ti win del_ phia ; Bev. Pierce Mahar, Barris um, We offer a large and essfung ;relented stocker N B..—A hack rani dal to Lorre*. from oreimotz. S. S. W hite'sPateutTileth, • • ' .. , ens Bev If. A. Prsn. Snwri in r Omura, ArMatrongiEJnetPli Teeth, . W. A. Duff fr. ccoeTastk • Nean, sicauty le4trePa Teeth, Tobnefrn Ea Etintpe:Vasth. Dental Olutire,iDes • ) PI gets, Wheals, saver r has, Vulcanite _i, Nag sav er raw _ Gold and Tin oil%ipokintaltriateuttalAt every , descriptton. , , Catalogues tote had on epplitittiost,, - _- ' PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, arSONT AIMING ALL THE MODERN imrrovements, having a Tabular Ileates fiovernor with Balance Valve, a Force Pump, , two Balance Pulleys, Smoke Pipe, Safety Valve, •.;seam 'lunge, tionneetion Hose, 15 feet of Suction Pipe, in snort, every piece of iron work required to rendes the engine and boiler complete. All tire., from three to thirty horse power, made to order. Those of eight, ten, twelve and j twenty horse are in process of construction, and ' can be delivered on short notice. This engine is bu It upon a solid bed plate ; complete of itself, and can be worked upon a foundation separate from the boiler. We also manufacture CROOK ER'S CELE BRATED PATENT DOTI FILE A Ntr FORCE PUMP, and can supply them at !short notice. draOrders registered and tilled In their turn. Ad-; m GEOROE V CLAPP, V'euthington Iron Werke, Newberg, Or apply to L. 0. ARD, Azent, oet7:2wd 63 Liberty et., N. y HE PALL STOOK cPI? FANCY GOODS, VARIETIES AND TOYS WALL PATER, 'WINDOW SHAD ,Es , , TA tiL.E OLgTHS, Have just been tntselveri ' . .FOERSTER & SCHWAZ • - • 1 . 611 , Smitits:ll44.llfitive4. A pt rump *ED COVE OYSTERS.'4OO M din "Maltby' , Spiced and Cove Cyan* inlandir pound imam Juid reoeficial sod for ga l e by,t gETIKERNVPS. • - - bey 3ssi izricni-oviss TuKsvousamuircolewsfalsait ir, •ca . sp-st u rztvriga* ‘• • •"poubiiii ags,zweisatos i niatavp r • saccasho .•41111-and tuatmive — at 4ther--klads, fatmlety..:`c 411111L1113,....,-BeWN' •Ct 41irg, AIIaI4 RXRIANI 45/144404 1t• 1- . pt. 3 ,lieri2,ljErl:24,lfi THE Taiiirmairs Gunm.- AItRIVAE AND TRAINS Pearyivania Central. rrive's. Thro Acco= t . .6;50 M Balti m ore Ex 1220 pin Thro Mail 24544 . Phu. .;.,,, ....lit° p at' Thro Express..4.l.6 pin Fast Lint)....12450 ani Fast Line 8:25 p m Thro R1a11....1230 azo John'n Acc.....3:00p m John'n Acm...10:05 a M Ist WallStationB:Bo ain Ist Wall Sta'n 8:16 aln 2d do 11:40a m 24 do 825 a m ad do 8450 p m Ild do 1:456 p 9th do 6:00 p m 4th do 5455 pin The Church train leaves Wall's Station (on Sunday) at 9:06 a re; returns at 12:45 p m. , _ i + - rill - ' ''. 'Pittsburgh, iht. 'Wayne At, Chicago. Departs. Arrives. I Fast Line 1 0 0 a m Chicago Ex....2/0 a m Ex press . - .... .1:10 p m Phila " 2:10 p m Mall Train 6.80 ain Cinitt " 7450 pin - °mediae Nail 7:00 p in The New Brighton Accommodation leaves Allegheny Station at 9:15 a m, 12:00 in, 4:30 p In, and 540 p m. Returning, leaves New Brighton po Station at 0150 a m,7:00. a in,12430 p tg,,e,nd 2450 x AllieXceottiodation fatties Allegheny Sta tion at 2.10 a m. Pl2tablargh di Con llsville. 'Arirsam. Mail 1.2610 - 51af1.... 6:00p m Express 2:40p m Express 9:20 a m let ill'Keesportll:oo a m Ist .1 111 .Keesp , r10150 td n• • - 6:16 pm ni 2d" . 1 • 2216 p p m POrt Perry. ....72106 in, Part Rer;y , a m Wedlock% p m Eraddoek , s...s:4op m The Sunday Train to and from hl'Keesporl eaves at 1:00 p m, and arrives at 10210 a m. Allegheny - Valley. D rtsepa. Arrives. Mall 7110 a m rail 7:00 p m Expre55.........4a in ES a xpress ...... - in 9:35 a Acoommodat'n.3:oo p in Accommodat , n7:4s a r. Clevelsdad and Pittsburgh. Departs. Arrivea. Mall 6.10 a mDail 5:50 p m I Oincinnati......l:46 a m Otn. Expreas..BXls pin 1 . 45 p lit l do do th ,' „2:10 ain Wheeling 620 ain Steubenville Steubenville Ac. 1 Accommo commodation . l dation .—. leaves Alle'gy3:6op m I Oleveland 1.45 a m do 1.46 p ni 46r-T h e Excelaior. Omnibus Company have (Minibuses , and Oarrlagea. In waiting for pa, mangers arriving in trains from both East and West. Movement/ of European Steamer/. PROM AMERICA. Bremen Aug 13.. New York. Southampton. Hansa Aug 27.. New York. Southampton America .Sep 10.. New York. Southampton New York.... .Sep 24.. New York. Southampton Hremen Oct 9.. NPW York .tiouthamp ton sues Oet2l..New York.Southamptott America Nov 5.. New York. Southampton New York.... Nov 19.. New York. Southampton Bremen Dec 3.. New York. Southampton Han5a.........Dec 17.. New York Southampton PROM EUROPE. Hamm Ang ,a.,Southatiapton..New York America Aug 17.. Southampton .. New York New York... Aug 31..Southamp ton.. New York Bremen 14 —Southamptou..New York Hamm Sept 2k . Southampton.. New York America Oct 13.. Southam p ton.. New York New York.... Oct 26 ..Southamptort.. New York J3remen Nov 9 ..Southampton_New York }lanes Nov 23:.SoutIMmpron..New York America Dec 21 —Southampton..New Yo AUCTION_ SALES. TA. AUCLELL.AND, AUCTIONEER; 0 55 FIFTH STREET. OIL STOCKS AT AUCTION.--On THURS DAY EVENING, lath lest., at 8 o'clock, at Masonic Hall Auction Rooms, 65 F,l"th street, will be sold Shares Federal. Fleming & Blood El Dorado M'Aboy uherryßun. Horse Neck '` Cherry Run Oentral" Stella " Ohio Valley .` Ross Merchants rim= GREATEST NE 'VISE, TONIC PORT: AND . BLOOD 1)r. Cuttert4' ENGLI.SII. BITTERS. A sure cure for latemperemee Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines DR.. D. aivilsEs a sows. FAMzr.y ktl Dr. Schenck's Pnlmonio, Tonic and Pills ii 1-.111 Et 0 1. 0' Celebrated Buchu & Sarsaparilla, And all other Family Medicines Gan tht found genuine at the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Torrence & PVGarr. Chnlief.Atlfirket tret4t-ou rtli •• Drugs, M. edtd 04 , ps 4 ,rertame.yy Paints, Mg r Suppor And all articles usually found In Drug Stores of first quality, for sale low, TORRE*CE a AIkiARR, ' No. 'lO Market street, cornet of Fourth. 11110 X-PAYERS --PITT TOWN of Pitt Township t , he m ld on September 10:h, P 64, . W, ; rt)ii AILEY was elected Treamirer ol the Bounty Fund Tax, under the call of th Preat , ' dent for 600,000 men; and It was It rther enacted, ' that,tne Tax payers to Te9uested oa the ' -Tt'eatu rer tide Tay; said:tax ini Med Lately, and that a reduction of 5 per cent. he allowed to all , who &etre to avail themaelvea of said privilege. I By, order of the Boat d, WILLIAAI DAVIS, Prealdant• Jae. ASSIDY, Secretary. BOOTS, SHOES, HALTERS, BALM OR 4 LS, and GUMS. The chespest place tO buythem to the city is at BORLAND'S, eff Market street fSeo~ond „r Mom Cts-PAIVI C SHrat SIGNED have this lasseceatoi_them aelvei as partners 'ha . the :Wale * Retal Grocery • ial_43toneware OW under the name at . der baleen 1 111 l be earithautii,34 s .tbsi ahi,istipApio.. 4 Dia- J. DUNI sepia EVY,Tii. _ kA I 7 I ..DUNLEvY. • • • - PITTSBURCH DUG -1110111111 z;•=xasz.i)Epl)T: TORRENCE - iie-• 4ffoGARR, ._.,..,,„,..,. _ Apothecazierantl mesietsia Foreign and Dow* _ l'APSWiteg• and Ohendiali, Dyes' 'ant Alcohol, Perfumery, and Toilet BoapsiWitreviiksa7 (pore, Tobacco atuE-414104:,' Paints, Oils an d __ ‘,lsl)Usio": Trusses, Elappopeta YIWs Biwa, ifedioines t TRUSSES I' ' TB,V*ll‘l-- - We manufacture all ttue ed Trusties, and keel! coiltpallTPgraliga • ••• Muster, Fitch*, Ritter) and all OWr mananetneWay-k4' In cases reopilling4nystile tal Or whenpartlea desire .1% wsVil ABDOMJIHALL' SEIOI7pD/0114t4 ELAfire, 431'001EUI(GM.:,-.; 10:00 a cr, • 4: t,O4C 4. DR. AIoCIARR atteikts . parsonalti,ins plicattoo of T , ueees, -Ica, six.d.tOdigilllgdopt of Rupture. - PHYSICIAN'S PREBORiMONS OAR EF ULLY CO AI:POUNDEIV** 4 :00 fliii id ..- scription Department lc. yllic Ili alhaiilpt 0 all — ',.= experienced PharmaceUttet, 'IOW ifillittfelatilleil i'.; , -: In compounding pretarbttoturosrtiidectitt witti , ' , :-:::-. regard to purity, is casein a ,,, ltrezigtit Preacri,ptloca Ca r efully collipotindek at all - • halve of the night. DIETETIC & CULINARY ARYIOLES. Pura Cream of Tartar. Inalletk Bolin:4.6pda t Gram and Powdered Cloviii.Pure. • 61 p e pp er •ip.: Armpits " Ginger a - "- lannesdan: . . Root Park, 06 ° - eBo Corn-Starch, coats Gelatine, Prlcelp Glycerine. • Becker's Firma. - - - •••• 1 Pure wine. yakioti,savitiv , • Barnettnr-COOkitrtlialiiriee' • Annie--B -9 011 sAkrailled;;,- , 1 • 141- acetardtkintaiii4 - • Sahnsplap. HousEtroLV4ww. Condentrated Lye, Pure Potiudi, SAS Jodi, silver Sand, Oaialat Tripoli, ntrpir/tutil Hemp Seed, Canary Beedi Rape Med. 1 , 18.11 Bone * . &a., al r irdcea, • ---. Pittsbu.rglv::Agenoy For all reliable Proprietarryl*:' Dr. O. 3 11.1illiridni - Extiectorsi4,. .sitar:airs; • .}lBlr,roidet& are, 411. " s.4infhtfraT4ll. Dr. J. li, A YER'irehrrrr • Cathartio Mk; "' HEM - HOLM! Oelebrited • Bush ujor aseuelliitißSo4lo. c , • ifoifiLyiratb: • - Sa gg i Pli4 ll4 ;,tititgliiiiileskif the Dr. O. W. 1411410Pkie - . .. ~ Iwo*YY ri,A.l.f. ~ ,,S ,:. , .-, •2 r A.E 1, ;. 1 ,qF:.'"..' POI', P ' C i h rtaLd&Zir*** - ilgt. ~.. . . . , 44114 1* • '" i)741:•1-7111.,I-,-)4.11.71,Mr,„.... ♦ND MEE , ~ .~~.., --~`{~`
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