~— tS&ianw —stm —? (iimMKßCiu & nu) l-.'l 'l »m m.H HiOLUUK BABKET BUSINESS—There was & moderate amount of activity pcroeptiHe yesterday. As a gener al thing prices weie unchanged. The weather U the most ye Jva.ye at pres ent; during the every variety imaginable. Business on the Monoog&hel'V landing bad again terdayjihere was considerable activity mani fested yesterday among the boats that were loading. are the sales that came under our notice : VENlSON—ls.lveginniog to arrive. We note a sale of two deers at 20c per pound. DU TTEU'-r *ili*d >,600 pound* of Roll at 40& 42 fh. The- is h gool local demand LARl)—Saif y6O tcsat 24c, part to arrive. The demand Is incrr aging. G <ANBERKfKS—Prices range from 925 to ‘s2ooo. The atyclc on hand at present is veij limited. P< >UbT«Y—Therettplpls are on the increase. Sales of Tuikeys at. 20c 1L; Geese, 80&Slc a piece; 4 To@7Sc per pair. * . CHESTNUTS—'The reeetpts have fallen ot . Small sales of 4 6bls at 46 50. EGOS—Prices rule high; gales of 20 hbls at The stocky hivnd at, present is very UlDver 193®i4.00 ; i lax, 3 market has-been inactive for some time IRK. OlLs-4:£&r-f&T ii tard Oil hts :Na 2 do, $1.85; Linseed. $1 70@t 75. The market is quiet but Arm. The demand, especially for No 1, is improving. . APPLES-rWereln fair request; gales ot 160 bol» ftts3,2o- We notice a steady, demand tor all kinds' * ‘ DRIED FRUIT—The market waaflrmwith a go.vldemand. Salss 165 bhls Apples at lGsiic lb; 150-db Peaches ht' , 24>s@2se; BACON—Thernarkat tor new is firm, wilh a fair local demand; but prices at present being very steep hoklerg lake hold sparingly. Among the sales at 2&; Sides at- 23c; Sugar Cured Hams k *At;2so. i • «- H VY—Sales ll loads, pi, scales OO per ton; 9 tons balfed,'The receipts have been insufficient to supply the wants of the home trade. r . S<—unchanged;" sales, of 150 hbls at $3 05. CHEESE—The demand was fair and so were the saiee; sales 20 r>xs Hamburg, 23c; 40 do West ern Re#eryej.224s26c. . , . PLrQuH-4“H<jni with & good demand. Sales 75 bhls Extra Family, 1125; 50 do. I>@ll 25: 50 do, U.20@1l 25; 100 lO 60, and 70 do r«t 10 00 ; 200 do spring, 10-75; 100 do choice, $ll Countcy lota sold lower being governed by the quality. The supply- ts moderate. POXATOES-rThe demand has fallen off. The supply in the: market at present is iaree, Sales 100 Blossoms at $i 50. FEED—Market firm; sales 4 cars middlings at $2 9» per cwt. CIDER—The receipts arc Increasing; sales 65 bbls at 910. of Uflff*ta£ W@23Porto ! Hico, 24>*c;' Coffee “A” 2 »c: ('rushed, 30c; New Orleans, 2frß2Bc. COFFEE-Sales of Rio at 43@49c. SYKUPS—Range from $1 25@l 60 per eal on. * ! • f . 6 MOLASSES—-New Orleans sold at $1 25. PITTSBURGH OIL TfIADR. (hnoH op thb Datlv Post, t Friday, December 23, lga* ( The intense cold weather yesterdayput a stop transactions generally and oil in particular. 7 he stock to operate with is unusually small. Ice was forming in both rivers very rapidly. The Petroßa, which left on Wednesday, return ed last evening,'being unable to reach above the Great Western. The Ida Rees, Echo No 2, and I.eclair were due last night. Refined was in fio.xl demand, particularly for export west. Pliers have undergone no change; we continue to quote Ff*e at BSfc per gallon, and Booded at 6sv. Ihe sales were as follows ; CRu£l£—Th’efre wuie no sales that wc could asjerta n. Prices were nominal and unchang- REFiNED—Was firm bur not very active Pr.ces were unchanged- We neard of no transl Utus. PENfiiAT STOCK -YAKD3. East Libubty,' December 22, 1864. Tho market during the past fe.v days was ac tive. with a large demand, particularly for good Cattle and Hors. The weather being favorable f r packing, dealers took hold in earnest. The sa’cs were thelirgeat we have reported for Borne time. Pi ices were from 75 to 100 ,er hundred hi-her than.the. previous week. Our packers h vc been doing a large busine.. Tee high pii-ea have prevented certain dealers from tak ing hold, whilst,oO.ei 3 have so .ght the Western m ukets, and are locking ,n (*.il ana and Illinois wl.i'st others will a „t ~,.d lake ihe chances o! purohaeing their st cks tn.oulk or In dry salt. It would, no doubt, afetonish those persons that have not posted themselves, when we inform him that during the week one firm paid the sum of *oo,noo in Greenbacks for 1,788 head of Hogs. The ex ports Hast .were larger than the previous week, as will be perceived by the following table : t dv„ , v HogB CattJe ShJ *P Horses. To Philadelphia. .2 »o‘2 l 462 l OOt) 10*2 Tcbß<unore-....?,33S 1,5.6' 2.000 iao Jin New York 5,700 !... 11.990 *2 990 3,000 fe£.LKS OF CATTLK PKR CIV7, John H Glaea bought 18 head at $5 60 N Werntz bought 40 head At 6 00 Holmes It Pflffter bought 68 head at 5 80 Holmes & Phifer bought 36 head at 4 60 Hmmea It Pfilffcr bought s* head at 4 20 Hotmes It Pfiffter bought rr head at n io McPherson bought 60 head at 6 70 McPherson bought4o head at 675 W j Lafferty bought 40 head at 6 25 W .f Lanerty bought 20 head at 6 oo SALES OF HOGS FttK CWT. Gilchrist St Heyenthaier purchasers. No. head. Av. Weight. Price. PtS ? • <>1275 J£ f g *. g* 971 -13 12 J* * B .!&' 245 12 66 Gjtg.v.*..w.... 443 260 12 46 X *■ g 260 13 16 2 £JL 121 '.'55 12 60 9 £'2:: : '9 312 13-2 S' 102 245 1265 X * lU7 287 12 25 J?ig HI 2*5 12 60 HB 242 12 75 L r J 94 - 250 12 65 L Hippie 46 206 11 67 L Uipple. 240 234 12 26 T°^ n u £g aea 84 20 11 60 •■*««. 104 220 11 76 N W«rufz MX) . 23u 12 76 J Moger t*o v 5 12 00 i s,a *'*r 108 22U 12 00 J ? 1 “e 1 ‘ r ; 320 220 12 Jo J Jl.lj4< T ~ 4hi 23;, 1230 .1 bUiKM 1 t 460 vi 6 10 on Hrtlitit‘6 A PBffer 97 260 1300 Holmes Si YfliTei . 116 2io m .2 76 Huloi.afliPaaief IU9 230 11 60 3OO *26 12 12 V <• '••*»•> 310 200 11 90 1 l-i. use.. ?^,rf , . 21U ,Jteo . 13 oO SALES OF SHEHF FEE CWT. f sheep maricftt was but poorly supplied: in fact it was neglected. The sales reported were as luliowB: N Werntz Bold 192 head, «6 76 ‘ L Kipper sold 176 head, 6 Co Holmes & puffer Sold 7a head, a CO To Wounded Soldiers. AI.L WHOHAVK BEEH Discharged by reason of woumls received battle, and who have not received the » Sioo bounty, can now receive the same AT ONCE, I)y applying to ub either in person or by letter. t»ay for the wives; the Mothers .when widows), ; . . . .b PRISONERS OF WAR Now in the South promptly collected. Special and personal attention given to claims for houses killed jn battle, or cap tuted by the enemy. • e? v Jt T- MATHEWS k OO .♦eoaiWS^nul'afreteVPhiladWphia. OFFICE i~9B tirant street PUislrur^ii. 1 CsILBERT M. McMASTER, r,AZZAiI ' Attorney* at Law IN OTIC E. Bank of Pittsburgh, ) November loth, ISS4 ( T H thk°iuwf OP-WUECTORS OP , -CHlb BAN fC, by & resolution passed this ing the expediency of accepting the recent Act °‘tine Legislature renewing.the Charter df the t ak ‘, | u conformity therewith, the said Meet hoideu at the Banking House, on the loth 01 December 'proximo, *at M o’clock A. M. JOHN HABPJEB, . 1 . . Cathier. STREEt DWELLING nolS-lwd&4tw FOR SALE OR RENT. The three story Brick Dwelling No .-33' Fern etreer, on s lot 24# by About 64y containing eleven inoms finished attic, gas and water, range acil kitchen. A ppiyio S. BRYA.K, w is Hrokcr aibf'Jn4ttr«&c&'A.gent, No. 59 Fourth street, (Burke’eßulldlng. snort notice, by JAMES Bum, is uo 138 Wood street. " •* s THEITHE. aki>’ ... Wm. HENDERSON THIS (Friday) -EVENING., December -2. d, rhe new and .original, Domestic Drama, in tour iiita, o r inten£e4t>terest, sensational'character iud atartllng incidents, acted In .London one u -.ndred nights, and'lc all the prtaolpal cities of i iie Union, entitled WAITINGJgOR THEVERDICT, THE DARK DBIID IN THE .WOODS' ... oaatUaa Koseblsde William Henderson. ♦lailha Uossblade ... Amnia Ebe lie. The tutire Company will appear. ‘int tune In two 3 e*r. of ihe Ccm'etHUo .mioie, written by H Esq . entitled THE HOUSE THAT JA«;K BtHLP; .donday afternoon pviiormuace st 2 o*«.lock. Uucle Oabln.” •’ ‘ '-i > HALL. Oommencmg TIiURSDAY, DEC. 22d. Gram! •W atlnee ou Wednesday and Saturday aiter .l one, at 3 P> Id., when Ohildicn will be admit ’ i d for Ten Cents each. THE ffAIIONAL COMBINATION AND VARIETY SHOW, l"no Largest, Beit auJ Only Complete Organi ..ion of the bind in exist "nee. The following compose a portion of the iead i->< talenti' • • ’ THE SNUW BROTHEHS, (William and nenjamin) and the LEVANTIN BROTHERS, i;ireein number, the renowned Gymnasts, Ac r-'baU and Equltlbrists. LIZZIE SOMERBY, 1 be. Great Contralto Vocalist and EFFLE '.ARLToN, the accomplished Songstress ntuK SANDS, the Renowned Olog Dancer. .mI-sS JESSIE ROBINSON, the Exquisite n«naeuee MR. SIM.ON SLOAN, the Great Vinkee Comedisn Mll. HARRY BRYANT, >ie Wonderful Yentnloquisit, Inimltable lmi (utor and Comic Pantmnimlst. THE FLuK t.NTINE TRuOPE (eight in number) as the n remlin Marabouts, or theAVild Nomads Of the Desert The AUTOMATON SLAOiI ROPE \ AULTER. tho Marvel of the Nineteenth ontmy. A superb Troupe of PERFORMING i»OGS AND MONKEYS, whose wonderful , ■< rfonnances exceed in interest and noyelty any ridug of the kind ever seen in America. A spleodid Team of Six Dogs, with silver mounted harness and trappings drawing an ele ■i vDt Miniature Chariot will he driven through ihe principal streets on the days of exhibition. A i\oaring Farce will be given at each enter r.numeat, Aitf> a Comic Trick Pantomime, -viitten expressly for this establishment, pro .l ;ccd witii elegant Scenery,Beautiful Cost Umes, apetb Appointments, Tricks, Transformations. xc. ( prisented in a style heretofore unequaied 0.-vcept by the far-famed. Ravel Troupe. Tickets 30 cents. Reserved beats 50 cents, ticket Office open in the loivnoon from 1 to vl o’clock. Doors open at 7 o'clock. dcl9-lstd RUFUS SOMEKBY, Manager. KIVKU MATTEUN. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. ARRIVED. Gallatin, Clarke, Browusville. Franklin, Cannae. Brownsville. Jas. Kees. Lrwtn, Elizabeth. Bayard, Peebles, Monotigahela City, Minerva, Gorden. TVheeling. DEPARTED* Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Carmac, Brownsville. Jas. Reese, Irwin. Elizabeth. Bayard, Peebles. Monongahela City. Kenton, Dunlap St. Louis. Rob Roy, Kennister, Memphis. I’hb Rivun.—Last evening at twilight there *ere fifteen feet water In the channel, and ifiUiog slowly. The weather was pleasant. XHKThe fine stecmev*Rob Roy, Oapt. Kennis ter is announced fos Memphis and New Orleans ui-dsy. The first clerk is Mr. 4J B Ludwick, a -lever and attentive officer. •5-The steamer Guidon, Captain Batdhelor J-’it for Cincinnati an l Louisville last evening w ich a fair trip. 45r*The splendid passenger steamer Iron > liy, Captain Noss, is the next packet for l.ouuvihe. This boat was built expressly lor ihe iraue. Captain Ross is a clevAr-gentleman, a very experienced officer. s®*lhe fine packet Hard Times. Capt. Perry Bi own, is announced for Cincinnati and Louis -1 il'e. splendid passenger steamer Armenia, Capt. McCaUum, leaves positively for Cairo ami St. Louis on Wednesday. Tins boat has 1 xcellent accommodations for passengers. he first class passenger steamerOolumbia.la •"••mounced for Evansville and Nashville. We rake 1 ieasure in recommending this boat and her officers. STEAMBOATS. J r <>R, MARTKTTA.GAL.I4IAOOI.IS.PASL KKRBBURU, IRONTOL, BIG SASDY & PORTSMOUTH. EVERY SATURDAY, at 4 P. IVT* THE FINE PASSENGER JUBK steamer UOLDEN ERA, Captain Liyan, will leave as announced above. for freight or passage, apply on board, 7 tie i f olden Era will receipt passengers through Cincinnati. I UR EVANSVILLE, CAIRO AND ST LOUIS. THIS DAT, Dec. 23, I pm. - - NEW AND BPLKN DID Passenger Steamer AR ,*iLNiA- f McCallum,Commander, will leave as M’aounoed above. , i or freight or passage apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or J. D. COLL iNG WOOD, i t)K EVANSVILLE <fe NASUVILLLE THIS DAT, DEC. 23, 4 P. M. THE FINE PASSENGER earner COLUMBIA. R J Porter. u« mnianuer. will leave as announced above, i or freight or passage, apply on board, or to J. D. OULLiNG-WOOD, or JOHN FLACK. Agents. FOR CINCINNATI & IOngVILLE. THIS DAY, DEC. 23, 4pm. THE SEW STEAMER HARD TIMES, Perry Brown, i. om Grander, will leave as announced above. » nr freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLAOK, or J- D. UOIjLINQWOOD., Agtsj FOR CINCINNATI dt LOUISVILLE. FRIDAY, Dec. 22J. at 4 P. M. - -.gfT"— >>, THE SPLENDID PASSEN ■s&BfiSKger Steamer. IRON CITY, Oapt. •'■•bn Boss, Commander, will leave as an nounced above. lor freight,or paasaee, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agts. JJOUDAY PRESENTS, DAY & HAYDEN, ISo. 5S Wood Sti*eet. U VEHUDSOSi BAY BUFFALO ROBES FINEQOUMON BUFFALO ROBES, HORSE BLAHKETS, Elnest lot In the city SLEIGH BELLS, full assortment, SKATES, finest stock ever opened. SKATE STRAPS, all kinds and qualities. MILITARY SPURS, < All styles together with a full assortment of all «<• her kinds of SPURS, ranging in price frnm Jui.y cents to $10,60 per pair. LISTEN FOE SADDLERS’ USE. ( ue of the very largest assortments in the city CARRIAGE BUILDRRS, and HARNESS s:-.1 SADDLE MAKERS supplied with many, nri ded articles, on the lowest terms, at DAY & HAYDEN’S, No. 58 Wood Street. dst received, a cheap lot FRENCH MERINOSi? of all colon. Gall and examine, at - „< .■ . . H ,J».LYNCH’S, 96 Market street, dec2 ' Between Fifth street and Diamond.' * AJffU VEKMICKLLI. «0 Boxes Italian Maocanjnl and Vernwelll., I» store and for sale by BEYMEB & BBOS.; > Nos. 126 & 128 Wood street; urn. pO 3TT--mrS btogil: m. wisTK^ ! sdaWA*ioßai*SfT. Perinsyiyania Central Railroad Ten DAii.y trains. ?> >T* A.-W3?, AFTKp MoKDIAY, OOTOBBA 3IBT, rrai as will leave the depot, corner of ; Liberty tud Orgpt streoL, aa lollowa : f Abl’ MAIL ..’"ily except Sunday, at 260 .. m., stopping at prfncipal Stations, and making iirect connections at iiiirriaburg with traina foi Vew York, BalUmore and Washington; and at * Philadelphia, for New York, BosQju and Inter mediate points. HARRISBURG AGUUMMUDATION, daUy* xcept Sunday, at 6 2u a. m., stopping at all tegular stations between Pittsburgh and Har -1 laburg, and making close connection with trains iin Indiana Branch, West Pennsylvania R R., ‘.beushurg aod Creason R. R., andHollldaiS tmrg Branch. PIVTSBUHGH A FRIE EXPRESS diily, .•xceptriunday, at 12 30 p m.,'Stopping atnearly hll the stations beiwce-i Pittsburgh and Phila delphia, and making connection with trains-on the Ebensbnrg and Oreeson ‘R. R., HoUidkys-i burg Branch R. R , Tyrone- and Clearfieid.spid Raid Facie Valley Branches JOHNSTOWN AOOOIUMOBATION, daily, except Sunday, At 3-00 p. m M stopping at regul&r stations, between Pittsburgh and Johostowo, aud collecting at BLairsville Intersection, with 'rains on the lndiatfa Branch and west Penn sylvania K. R. PHiLADRIkPHIA EXPRESS, daily, at 4.26 p. ru., stopping only at Latrobe, Gonemaugh, Grtflit/iT, Altoona, Huntingdon, islittiin, Newport, ftlarysvlhe Harrisburg, Lan-. casrtM- and Downmgton. At direct connections are made for Baltimore,' Washing ton and New York; at Philadelphia for New I i>rk. Boetoq.-and Infermediate.pcdn’M.v'Slehp ing enrs run trirotigh on"lhls' traiti" froth Pitts burgh to Baltimore, Philadelphia and New otk b\ the . route FAST LINE dally, except Sunday, at 9.30 a. m., stopping only at Oonemaugh, Gallltzin, Altoona, Huntingdon, Lewistdwn, MRflin, Newport, Marysville, Hariiaburg, Mifldlet'dwn, Llizabcthtnwn. Mt.; Joy,.. Laqdiavilie Lancas tor and Downington. At Harrisburg connec tions are made for New York, Baltimore and Washington. At Philadelphia for New York, Boston, and intermediate points. FIBGT AUU( LMMODATiDN TRAlNlorWall’s .Station, leaves daily, (exccspt Sunday.) At 630 a.m. SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for Wall’s Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at II 40 a. m. IUIUP A i.XJuM M OI) AT lON ’TRAIN for Wall’s Station leave- daily, texoept Stfnday,) at to j>. m. FGIiRIH AIM i>.d.T|f)DA'liON for Wan’d .station es daily, (except Sunday,) at* « 06 p. m. THE OHT7I?<JH TRAIN leaves Wall’s Station, finery Sunday at »05 a. m.; returning leaves Pit.ururgh at 12 46 p. m. RETURNING TRAINS ARRIVE I PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS: Baltimore Express... 1 30j>. m rKiiacTelphla Express ; 2 30 p. m riltaburgh and Ene Expre*B 12 30a. m fast lAne - 1 60 a. m I'inough Mall Train 1 20 a. in Johnstown Accommodation 10 16 a. m Ist Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 20 a. m -d Wall's Station Accounnoda'tiou 9 00 a. m w Wall'* Station Accommodation 2 20p[ m ltd Wall's Station Accommodation « t)6p. m Haltimore Express, will arrive with Philadelphia t'.Kmess at 2 3u p. m. on Mondays. NOTlGF..—lncase of loss, tne Company will hold themadvee responsible for personal baggage only, and lor an amount not exceeding 4100. ii. B-—Au Omnibus Line has b*en employed to convey Passengers and Baggrure to and from the Ur;pot, at a ebargo not to exceed *25 cents for each p**«eu£er and lwtgga^<.. For Tickeu apply io J. STK'WAfiT, Agent, At the P. K. K. Passcoger .Station, on Liberty au.l(?rarit jy-22 1364. mmMmm 1864. rr. WAYNE & CHICAGO HAILWAY Oieveland and rittsb argil Eailroad. SUMMER AHfiAS9EMEHT, OH ASD liTKfl OCT. 30th. 1804, train? run m follows, viz l.carc i'jttsb’g. ForCm gc. lor Uev’Ti l orW u< ri’g. Express 2.10 a.m. 2to a. ns. 2.10 a.m. Express 2 (X) p. m. i&p. m. 2.40 p. in. Express 3.00 p.m. *i.3o a. m 6.10 a, m. For New Castle Erie, s.t>o a. m. Arrive Fiuaburgn, P., Y. V'. & C K’y. 2.2 ii tv. 01 , 8 30 p. m , 645 p. m..2.5Q t>. in.. 8.30 p. m. 0. &■ r. i> • K.. .*.lO a. •*!., A.-i;p. m.> 9.00 p.m. a»;c .tfLau^ijan< 'N th aln.-. Leave Allegheny Tor New fecightos. rorN.ti, 9 Ou a. iti. .1 50 ;». nt. 12.00 m. 4.30 r. m. 6.30 p. Ci. Arrive Aliffhony. P-, F. W. fe O. ft 1 y.7.3rt a. m., ».30 a. m., 4.40 p io~ 4.45 p. m r. 4t P. J?. R iiEo. PajUKIN,. Agent, men Pacseoger Station, Pittsburgh. Pt. A . q . CASS K LBERRY, Agent. Ailegbeay City, aufi i. i ai VLK-S, Gen. Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh & Connejl>yifle R. R. Winter Arrangciricnt, ON AND AFTER MONDAY, NOV, it, 186 a. Trsihs win leave the Depot, corner oi Hoe* aiui Water streets, asloliows: Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Mail to andfromU'utowp 7 66 a, m. d 00 p. m. Express “ “ i ua p. ai. jo oo a, m let nl’KoesportAccMn 1100 a.m. A6O&. m. 'W “ “ 6 15 a. m. 2'o6p. m. •it Braddock’» • 7uo s. a; r Hso m. 2uJ Rraddosk.'s “ 416 p. ®. 540 p.m. Sunday Church Train to and from APkeo&port. v O-i p. m. io oda. m. tor ticket* apply to U>.u. BOULIuN, Aft. W. B. r>TUUT, F-upt. apao H. D. BRECHT & GO., JJU AMOFA'OTUHERS OF Looking Glasses, Silt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures. No. 128 Smlthtield street, between Fifth and .Sixth streets. j e i 6 LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER WINE? and’ WorlfH PARK, M’CURBY & CO J ]%f AMUFACTHRERS OF SHEATH, IXI Brazier’* and Belt Copper, Pressed Oop-> eroottoms, Raised Still Bottom*, Spelter Sod er, fco. Also, Importer* and dealerain Metals, In Plate, Sheet Iron. Flre,&c. 49~Conetaatly oa hand. Tinmen*’ Machine* »nd Toole. Warehouse, No. us FIRST and 120 SECOND STREETS Pittsburgh, Pa. J®“Speciaiorderavol Copper out to any desired pattern. ' - ’ ’ feb2F-rydAw QS HAND AND FOR SALK ~ Crain Drill*, CidorftXiile, Fanning Mill*, Threshing Machines, Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers, I)og Powers, Churns, Fruit Jars, Corn Shelters, Muinma, Climax and Eureka (Hitting Boxes BECKHAM Ci LONU, Wholesale and Retail dealers in Agricultural and Farming implements of all kinds. 1 * 127 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. ” The best patent artificial LEG In the United States, and the ONLY ONE in Pittsburgh. Crooked or deformed limb* straightened without cutting and without pain. NO CURE—“NO PAY. Crutches of all descrip tions constantly on hand and made to order. Those desiring artificial limbs or treatment would do well to call and examine my certifi cates and testimonials. .JNO. KEICHENBACH, o<?tl0:1yd ' 6S Fourth street, near Market. jy»Ts. 200 Bags Africa u=Pea Nuts.* . 100 14 Irica Almonds. 60 “ Provence *• 10 Bales Bordeaux * { 100 Boxes Shelled l J , 60 Bags English ■’Walnuts.' 30 “ Filberts -30 “ Brazil Nuts. 20 U -Cocoa Nuta* . . Now in store and lor salft-hy ' 1 ■' . REYMER A BROS., £_£ - Norn 126 Al2B Woodatreet. gUNDRIES 2 Oars Oats.’ 1 i - - i * 60 Boxes Prime W R Cheese, to Boxes Prime Tobacco. ' 200 Dozen Wooden Buckets. ~ r - OKoiee -FatnilyTloUT. " ■-* x’iJid*.'.. b In store and for sate by ' •' •* ‘ PAITfiRSON a AMMON; 11 ’ 1 a °u No. 6 Wood street. THE PITTSBUHGH, KETrKNTN'• i or Steu’e 3.60 p. m. PVTURNiN i 10 00 a. m Arrives at tSEB T ' ai FTHST-CLASS POW- 1 . kehab, ~ HEOLA, OLYMPI'S.' sailfipm Liverpool every.aitemate TI’ES .'AYi r'ihdittO tiiieeiUtoWKt .-e«ery • • alternate:- .'FKDNEIS DAY, and from New York every Mternate WEDNE.’SDA-W Siertring jmaaagc l rom New York to Liver pool dlrdat; $46 Currency, to 'New York, 930 • old or equivalent iu Currency. Passengers turkVnrded to Paris an 3 all German porta at v vry low rates. WILLI A MSN, GU.IONi f >4 Fulton street, New York, or THOS. RATTIGAN, Agent. No. 47 Smithfield street. Successor to Thos.' Rattigan. Sew Xork and Philadelphia 11 NMA N | STEAMSHIP ITIVE. WIGJiI am THE PUBt.I c, ■ » JIxTHIB U S DER 310 Rip been appoluted ageat lor, abpye line of Steamers vice ifohn Thompson, deceased ' ueJitißuiessof the Hue;here, will, .'hereafter 1-4 carried on at No. 66 Smithfield street,, near Fourth, where all applications should be made. The .Steamers of this line are among the most m agnifircnt andxtm directhetween Liven pool and New York, aalling-eyery week./ The undersigned Is also agent for TATSOQTTS cGchratetl LloeofSailingWesseto and rr London Packets, by hath of- which he ilß' prfc. ,<ai edi to bring out passengers at very low rate*. Sight Drkftß for any amout on any hart of Europe for sale. Apply to D. O’NEILL, F oreign Emigration Agency, No. 66 Smithfield urect, Pittsburgh, Pa. jeB -TEAM 1 FROM . QUEENSTOWN TO "LIVERPOOL. aj. TUK FliiBT-cr.Aßti POW ■ . • Tjjnpi erfttl Iron Steamships &( the STBAH NaVIOATItS VIRGINIA, . LOUISIANA, ERIN, PENNSYLVANIA, sail from Liverpool and '{Gueenstown, t verv alternate TUESDAY* and WEDNES DAY ; from New York to CFuoenstuwii aiui Liverpool, every alternate SATURDAY. Cabfn passage, payable In Goldor tn Currency. - From .Jew Y ork, 966. To New York, 970. Steerage I KssAgc from New York, 945 In Currency. Tu ■Vcw York 93u, payable in Goldorvaiue In Cur rency. Pasaengers forwarded to Paris and all German ports at very-low rates. *PPIF to WILLIAMS A GUION, 40 Fulton St., New York, or THOS. RATTIGAN. Agt, No. 47 gtreet, „ . Successor to Thos. Rattigan. N. B. Ageut for Steamers io London, also the Old Black Star Line of Liverpool Packets. aul9-tf c. jenbSns; Merchant, Oom m ission AND PURCHASING AGENT. DJSALHB UT Flour, Grain, Potatoes, Apples, Cheese, and all Farm Products. ALSO, REFINED AND LUBRICATING OILS. Consignments solicited. Weekly Price* Cur rent sent to Consigners. No. 23V Liberty street, opposite Wood street, PiJTSBUEO^.PA. PITTSBURGH, PA. JIHE. LARGEST. CHEAPEST, ASO ,%~? oet «uocessftil BUSINESS MAN’S (JOE ELQEin the United States,, aS-Stodents can enter and review at any time* OLRUUEAK.S containing (VU information sent v&zt of charge to any address on application 1o ini' Principals. JENKINS & SMITH, deo-Un-d&T Pittsburgh, P* STOCK BROKERS. -J- H. CASIUAY, NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE REAIESTATE /NO MERCHANDISE BROKER, office in .lone*’ Building, over “Internal Kcv t .:ue rooms,” between M. A M. and Mechanic* Hsnlca, Mo. 7 FOURTH STREET, PITTSBDRGa, PAPER MANUFACTURERS, S. B. & c. P. MAUTnr.Ta, Manufacturers and Dealers in CAP, LKTTEIt, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Have Removed FROM MO. M 7 WOOP TO No. 33 Smithjßeld Street, _ , PITTSBCKOH, PA. <WO»ui paid for BASS. »pj LAMPS, OIL, &C XIICENT OIL WORKS. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., MaontFAcrrunnHs ov PURE WHITE REFUSED a ahbon Oils, . umc«, -4UI libkkte btrekt, £ayS-6mrt PITTSBUKQH, Pa J. G- WBLOOW,,. WJL'LDON & KELLY, HANUPACTUBEBB OF LAMPS AND LAMP GOODS, AND DKALBBB IB CARBON 01L3, BENZINN, &c. 164 Wood Street, near Sixth, Httsbiirsh, pa LOAN OFFICES. LOAIN OFFICER HENBI W. CIMIOTTE, KO. 100 SMITHEIELD ST., Hear the corner of 6th, PITTSBDHGH Mossy *N LARGE AIYD SMALL quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia monda Jewelrv, Ooldind SUver Watohea! and all kinds of valuable article!, for any length of time agreed on. The good! oanuot be delivered without the Tlohet. Hour* from 1 A. M. to 10 p, M. j&3O ENGINE BUILDERS.' WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, General Boiler Makers, Penna, R. R., Paiaenffer SUUob. FA. M ANUFACTURER ALL RINDS OF if JL Steam Engine*, ranging from:three*to one hundred ana fifty h©«« power. nod tutted for Urist Mill*, Saw Mllli) mast Facto ries, etc. . Hire particular.attention to "the coniatractlon ot Engines and Machinery lor grist mills, and for uprights, muihy and Circular saw' mill*. Have also dh band, finished and ready for ship ment at short, notios. Engines and Boilers of every description. A lco, furnish Boilers' and Sheet Iron seperatelv Wrought Iron Shafting, Bangers andPulHesfo pi-err variety, dnd.oonnnuethe manufacture of vY oolen Maohincry and Machine Cards, eOu r prices are low, our machinery manufactur id of the beßt quality of materials, and warranted n ail cases to give satisfaction. from all parts of the country solici ted and promptly filled. feffl-d&w Valuable Farm and Lots for Sale, The Fur-bowwo described property, viz: 3 lota in Allegheny city, l in Manchester, l on the corner of Sedgwick and Hamilton atreets, 24x130 ffet ; I on the corner of Otuo. Lftncanilbultoq ctrects «aI3S feet, l or ware’s Island. (Dnqueane Borough),23feet lronl on Washington street by 100 feet deep, Also a firm in Henry County, Ohio, eontfdnlcr eirhtv aer«s. ■ i For flutter particulars enquirb of James murphy, No. 202 Xdbttty street, Paw (lor2;lmd EffiENlKSt iDBAWHfe BGHOGLr ■* : -■ ,e Wo. I«" Bky ‘ SWect. P&tol ctakfciir Mechanical Brewing,' mmTto fon WMhlnmai pattern makers, carpenters, builders, marble cutters. Ac., Ac. Also, a clan for Ladles ifid’QehfiS men in Artistic Drawing. octlS aTEAMBOAT FQRGtNG; .3 DBSW U.OITAJI. i*... w.;. .THOMAS H. MILLKB • »hbt parePii ( ,4B., o * k „ Speetal Partner GeneralFartneri, ( '* -i.- IBOJi.UIT* i?QKQE„. / . OMm&PIIIFPS, ffINT-H WAHft, PTTX'SmiRaH. - si P’ACTU Hit BAUIHIHI, UfidSUW iTj. «r»t iftfltd W>J -and Steamboat - Forginga. "aaaebger, Freight and Locomotive Axfea. ho ~ seltf-tf — 1 «*■ ' ■•s.-s GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS A DU Y & PLUMBERS, ANp QAS I'BTTERS, no. lea Wood iTREfit; Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, ,aad «0. 47 OUIU STRBKT, ALLEGHENY, HEAS XH3 MATOB’e 07710 E. JJBUMPB. n YDRANTS, SHEET UfflAt), t7daa Pipe, Pig sod Bar Oead, and fcr’iMßtertaluttgeiferal. Oil KnfiiierieHfitted ap. -la the most approved manner. . T&nh* Uned-wltli .j4cad or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and . Jfas Fixtures. 1 B.—<Ui orders promptly attended to. apB*lyd , /•• WATCHES AND JEWELRY. JBWELBY. lißSi sißsoftißsaa havic just opened a very large and lieairvbie steel; of PISE GOLD. JEWELBY, GOLD A .StfiVER WATTES, For l adies’ sail CJectiemeus* wear. Bronze Cloaks, Fancy Goods, ' ' 1 * , * *007" _ I.VtIH-ri.ATED .Such at Ooatora, (J&ke and Fruit JBas&ett, aobieta, <3ard Caws, Tea Setts, etc.: . - fiBIITEMAN,- MEYttAN ft u«2fr ' 42 Fifth atreet. BREWERS AND MALSTERS. SPENCER & fi/l’KAt; BREWERS & MALSTERS, PU QENIX STEAM BREWERY. Wt H*vn AliWAlfS OS HAND A superior Article of « Ale, Porter and Brown' Stout, And will continue tu make it our aim. to give satisfaction to ull ol oar customers. ALr. Kobu Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage* of our business, with full oontrrd in the Brewery, Address all orders toSPfcISOKR A fll'EAt, Pheonix , Pittsburgh, Pa. JOS. SPENCER, _*o , 6-j_yd JAS.JYI’KAY. Bmterfreld Sc Co., Malslers and Mop Maim, !• .“l W&F* f Bdocl-lya WHEEMWIi,'VA. IRON WORKS. ORMSBY IRON WORKS* Wharton Brothers & Co., Ark sow PHKp,vttEo to aj»> ccive orders from the trade for all sizes of , Hoop, Stake . Baud iHoiaeShoa Iron OF THE BEST- QUALITY. Pittsburgh, Jan. 7, 1863. Jidg^md HOUSEFURNfSHING. UPHOLSTEBY. No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood. The s ruse riders at a s p fa o- TI'RE and keep Constantly on hand every article In their line, viz: Cornices, Ornntnep** l Curtain Goods, Comlorte, feather Bedfe Alst« tres*HM ol all klndo; :'so. the celebrated Pateqt Spring Hods Ail kinds of Shades. Blinds anil Fixtures. JWPromp* to all orders for fit-" ting and UyifcW dew» Carpeifc*, OilClo&iL&c;. octP-Jyd K( JBF.KTS *t KOLNICK, CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD. CBEAM CIiACKEES AT MABVIITS, No. C 4 Fourth Street. P 022 LIME M4WUFA#TUHgRi^ To Builders ami Contractors. WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING a superior article of LIM K , tl • Wmcn we arc prepared to deliver from our divMmr. DMT guaxrrr or J?" 1 -<£&- IVI XXs ST C O^.lj f Always oa baud as usual. m r» MOESON/siEWARi: AGO. UNITED STATES SOLDIER’S CLAIM AQENCY. »» GRANT 81’HJSET, (Opposite the Cathedral.) Licensed by tijc United States Goreramcnt to collect PENSIONS. BOUNTIES, BACK PAY. And ALL OTHER Military or Naval-Olalms. THE ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY, DUE SOLDIEBS, Discharged on account ol wounds RECEIVED IN BA ITI.E, collected tn the Shortest Time. 98 Grant street, PITTSBURGH, PA. JOSEPH M. GAZZAM, GILBERT M. M MASTER, Attorney* : . 00121 :dtf ; iJN 0, EKLL T 3T. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Under Oare of the Fraaoiscan Brothera. This institution, situated in Loretto, Cambria County. Pennsylvania, about four miles from Oregon Station,' on the direct route between PhlladelphJaandPutgbureh. wa* chartered in 1869 with privilege# to confer the usual Collegiate Honors and Degrees. The location of the College la one of the most Healthy in Pennsylvania—this portion of the Allegheny njgnintaine being proverbial for Its pure water, tjßpolng air, az4 picturesque scenery. gO'he Scholastic year commences on the FIRST of each year, and ends on theHKsT UF JUDY, following. Itiadivided into two Sessions. Students cannot return home between the Sessions. All the Apparatus neoe*. ■"y \° Hand Surveying. Engineering, ICI , Ac., will be furnished-by the fastltutiou u> the Students. .. Instrumental and Vocal Muslciorms no extta charge. Students wiU be admitted, from elgLt years to the ago of manhood. T sums—Board and Tuition, payable half yearly In advance ; * Jt f Bedding and Washing, per session,!!*.!!!*,,*. io. Surveying and use oi instruments, per an num............ au, Olasical and Modern Languages, extra 10 Students spending Vacatlonat theOoliege!! 28 Reference osn be made to the* lit. Bev?BUhop Domeneo. Bt. Sav. Bishop wood, Philadelphia; Bev. T. ij. Reynolds, Loi+ctto; Rev*. Dr O’Hera. Philadelphia; Rev. Henry hf’Laughßn, delphia; Rev. Pierce Mahar, Harriaßur" N. B.—A hack rnna daily to Lorretto from uresson. _ ,e 5 %• ,A .BUSH. Superior NINTH Wiia3ToTO^Y, PITTSBURGH. Warehouse, No. 143 First and 120 Second sts, oraU and descriptionaof lTjlCoal OiMfetorts; add Stilly &aa khdWxtefe* pipes,' Dog Irons. Sba# Moulds; FuHfes, Hangers tuid Couplings. ' 1 machinery of every de«rip. Having a complete machine ahop Attached -to tne foundry, allDeoeasary fitting willhe carelnliv attended to. oSMydiw .jP¥NP9TA ?0B .SALE. £ aD<l dve miles from uOofisbly ftbvm or HastfnM Beal Estate Broker, ' CT Fourth street. COMMISSION MERCHANTS! » /ft - .. » - • •■ ■ » - t -i+r. » - r* ft. ■ aouiv, COMMIBSKSI®.«MBiHCiBEa:H®Jc3 :: :;j; '“3BS@Bife« Also Agent for the Jers solicited for T Rails, 22, 6fl, pounds to the ywd. andStreel.ii Philadelphia Pattfru, a pounds to the sj OCtM »v.*vv-r. . - — r r -T AMA5~3r55i( PAjTI'EaSON *«< a omlii.lsslpii ,JHC£V i dl»a'n > iJ«rtr FlourVnd (iralS 4na'(j6EArii'ftWnirf i T(e»i.' 1 . ar*, No. 6 Wood rt., Pittsburgh, Pa, ts.\ . Wa fake rrfe&nire In referring to the follow! Pittsburgh Hgqeea: Chest, Smyth at Co.:-ZiurV Painter, A. Bradley. E. Edmondson ACfo.YR. H. Davie, j. p. Wqbdwell, Jaa.M’Oudy; Sc ©&’.* J. * W . S penoer, Q. H. Lovs & 00., A; w jan39“tf •’ •V. D. P.ATTSBBON E WEW S., v. bstxsb.«•»«.h.p. E*r»oc(r: L»at€ at Miller k j; n * ~ y REYMjfE & , (Successor* to Reyiner & AndmAbn,} .I’.’iir-j WSOUBALB DMAAJEBB » " foreign Nuti, ConfeetiolUrv«, Wort*, Ac., ’rW-Vj TO*. 126 AHD I2B . -PITTSBUBGH. ’ - ■ - - ■ • IMiquesne Brass Works; 1 : .. OAJDJCAM.., OBAwioaD ’ Caditidn -Sc i 41 aniifaetutd and ' • cnstdhfciyhrt iiaiid'every : FINISHED BRAS,?, WORK BRASS OASXXT^SvOfraupeciot.^aoo^b*.! , ness made to drapr.** WidEFiaß.'’ *3 iar'protiijTtiy Afecf/sdlSwenta lor weatcwr Pennsylvania, i >XoiUthn-. sale cl MARSH’S R*n<UeU>3 improvement Attached. . . ; ~ ' leblO' " J. &M. M’STEEN, : . BRA SS JOUTOERS, •&AS AUD ffIEAM FFETERBi ..■ - *f ACCKXBII&QS*-.; I. •>.; BRASS AND IRON CBEKS ORDER, • Also, Brand pffltingfl of;aTlKinds, Made at the shortest notice, Particular attention paid to fitting tip and re* j-airing of OIU REFINERIES, . T.T sv: 3J A M Water Street, near lifttartyv r pHE stIfBERSOFfBI&FIBIIBfi*: R_ .ingnracticai mechanic*,; ofjpanjiyears’ei? peaence in the. business wiXLensurfcto jdve ia,V IsfActfttt in every respect. We aretdfto J agents for Guild, Garrison & Co.’s, Steam Pumps far: water and oil. - se£lyd| J iaAAo joints..jotrv l. Bon^^nf.n*on/xotreß^ Httsburgh Sted^oEifeß, JONES, ’BOTO «Se 00., K&nfrxcrtiniaßS'b* JVi " * Cast Steel} also, Spring; I?fcir-afa<l A' U Steel / . Oornerof Boas and-First -- i noSt-iy • >,. r PITTSBURGH, PA. W. QFMJUKGHAM ..D. fiyifßTgK 7. ctnrsiKQflam. .......1...; .V;. ,o. tnrwriAw. - CUNNINGHAMS A COr-PlTTg* BURGH O£TY GRASS WORKS—Ware-, house 1 1,9 Water street, and 166 First street. Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the ‘ Atonon gAhcUßouae, manufacturer* of PittaburghCity window Glass. Rrusgigte’ Gians Ware and Ame-, rican Convex Glass, for Parlor Windows, Church* c« and public buildings. " 31 ~ 'ipi HENBY W. BEAOWC' Foreign Brandies. Wines and Gina; ' 'Also, f Blackberry, Raspberry, Gto* ger brandies, Old Monongahcla, . her Whiskies, Jamafea Bum, Ac., NO. 83 liIBKB,Ty , Opposite Fourth street,. . , A . . r PITTSBURGH, P.A.' <W*H©teli, Taverns and Families supplied *;■> moderate profits lor Cash. JOS, S. SINGH. RTE • WfiISTKT. JOS. s..fin<^ uH i; , (Successor to Thoa. MooreJ manufacturer of t Copper Distitled Pnre Bye Whisky. ■ Nos 189, 19J, 193 and 196, (First street, Fitts-- borgh. * , sepMdyd DAVIS & PHILLIPS, 110Wraths’ andlo4 First Street., BRASS AND IRON f OUNDERS. MffAJKCFAOTU&fi&S /QJR ( FLO M -ITJI BESS' GAS and STB AM - ftWprs? GOODS, OIL WIXU TUBING oTamdnds; Fumps, Valves/' Rod*, - Ulamps# Tongs, Ac. BRASS CASTINGS of aU kinds. SOFT IKON CASTINGS for Machinists, Plumbers, and Meam Fitters, Brags and Iron Globe valves, Steatn Whistles, Gong Bells, Steam, Wtrterafiti Vacuum Steam and Gas Cockmand MV kinds of , • • , t , FINISHED BBASS WQBkB, B’abbett and Anti-Attrition Mefals", dealers in ' Woodward, Worthington, and other Steam- Pumps. a general assortment ofFfcmps always • on hand. Attention paii to repairing Steam Pumps. Steam, Gas Fitting* atid 'Plunihliig; E'er Refineries, Steamboats, Public BoHdings and Private Dwellings.- DAVIS & PHILLIPS, No*, llu Water, and 104. Fleet Street, 0029:1md ‘ UIBSEI.D’B BDOCH. W. H.IrGEE, No. IO St Claw St, WOULD CIU TKE ATTENTION of buyers-to Ids stodinof ''JbodS/whißh* has been select** w<th care 11 • contains aU the newest .allies Goods,t . Gotindin firtt-class housed: Gent's’' wismiog'vimt* 6f clothes made * A irrll pTfraeo^^^pd^tTu- W. HVmGEE, * Merdumt TMlor, > . . mr Mo - lftS m»a B. L. 11. DABBS, • « and 48 Bt. Clair Street, 4 J ; . ' WVETO ’OfßtttoMiwr , Stic PnotOgraphi’iu Gnyoio Olt* India ink, etc.. Photograph with :Daßday,pn. aod Fancy Backgrounds. Ivory type.. Photo grajiic Albums, Glut Frames, and'Fancy’Arttcla adapted to the Photograplo bnslneac. myil JJLANKK ■ • , r tfoiselea Patent Sewing Uaehinesi IheoeScwlng-iHachlncsare.itnown htbo very beat io the L ruted States. They are WARRANT ED. and sold kt tho LO JJall ftndexamine'theiHbefOrebuying- elsewhere. pairing of Sewing Machines of > eyery. kind j'rr.aiptiy attended tc. . ERNEST AJCTHRUaU-Agentj .. ' tohia-iyo * pittsb^S^a, Broker and Insurance Agent, No, 39 FOURTH STREET, Buys anR sells on this ahd the Eiatern'Slarkets, 'Slocks aid-Bonds. v ‘ del? < v ,-.£p■ 'ij.i -.i ■> ■ 60nBoxe<NamHarifagasc iitcsi l nUnci Now landing and for gaieby . . BEYM£B k BEOS No*. tag* us Wood sine. GROCERS. ;; BRASS FOUbBJERS“: STEEL WORKS. - GLASS WORKS. WINES, LIQUORS, iB T & CO, muu-n S. S. a ,..,j '♦r 1 — tuu been deoUredeemfceimniJK-TnJnn~ eember dneejQu wSr'HU htirjMiarutsSißSsS y^i—.&a^K^uaoSK umQ interest f th oeriitoter, -IfcnfstttiiidiJltf* fctt&^!^{rfe«r^irUKijafji n»n rn-i .iruifwl i ! BjdjhntßlßM . -••••.#»»-eI ie.'jiiS .tijiaioi SBOBfrE A'liß-BEE. Aistova f «*, iSSmtiMtoja ««« ot ;Wm. J. AlMmion.— t JohnJl. lil’PulHAn ;a.th:. FossafM.-D; ' ■-•« ;i -• --TOPBtMgf.'- 01 9i«5» h-S.'nn wsw !Galvin AdamxfO j , ~ -Henry J. JjnmK ij John O. mndley,.: ..: m I JohnnlanbatvV . v j SfS'K 0 al *°hi '■i* * ■ > ‘Walter P. i; J,, i . Hill Hunt Willy . -: : ’■ John ots r : Alonzo A. .‘lEbbtatSoMj *»K»alff Gharlra>A. Cotton.- :;»Henryl».'Bin*ws t oO .Johnfcvaou~o>ioi. -1 isluj, SthmaftMOK H Benj. L. -•-■ y f. John J. omrapleji fl.| .-Alexander Enaiejl wrart ■S?' *&**“*• I-! j . ..‘Win. it l nf£»^HS£ ka \ / i -toaoWhgH«i«Asaia Bayj^aaia ?. Vm, P. W«fsz££uH l yi j .-: j-<Gkxi*tiaa Yeage&W aec-l r ! anCmAHItHSSAtOMJOair. vO Si ssr A^ r Sole!, DrafS^A^t 0^0 * I*™ 1 *™ '*s* SBSShSSI , * “ MaflSUßttggl3BTT ■ ■ s ' ,3 ‘^ ,: - '<jteitimfoiiffliiiaß?& a ■&&** - U NO; {JWaiiiLBREX ; 00384 T • , - ■-■> ..:■^w^Dfmmuiz* ■ *ri4Derai advances made- on., srtjen required. . 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