I= THE TELEGRAPH pusrasmos MORNING AND EVENING, BY GEORGE. BERGNER. OFFICE THIRD Mt, YEAR WALNUT. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION. • US DAILY TIII.I43IRAPII is ,to ibers in the city at 12 canto per week. served Yearly subscr subsc i r bers *Mho c harged $0 00 in advance/ Those persons who neglectto pay in advance will be charged $ 00. WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. Tits TILNOMPE is also pnlitehed weekly, and Is furnisbed subscribers at the following cash rates Single collies, weekly.. ..... Three copies to one Post Office Ten copies to one Poet Office NEW ADVDRTISEMENTS. When will Wonders Cease l; THE GREAT REMEDY OF THE WORLD ! DR. McBRIDE'S RING OF PAIN • WILL cure any ache or pain in froth one to slaty minutes! It acts like magic upon the absorbent and glandular systems, reducing swellings and regulating tho secrAtionl and excretions. It is of a diffusive, penetrating :' , .ture, exerts its influence from .tho .periphery to the centre of the nervous organism thence by reflex action its power is felt throughout' the; entire system, restoring the droll; lazing fluids and checking disease with invincible strength; THE RING OF PAIN IS INFALLIBLE!, No matter what , the pain, apply the medicine and you will find instant relief. .1t is an internal and external cure. THE KING OF PAIN Cures almost instantaneously, Headache, Earache, Neu. ralgia, Deafness, Sore Throat, Colds, Bronchial Affections; Asthma, Dyspesia, Diarrhica, Dysentery or Broedy-Flux, Liver Complaint, Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Bladder and Genital Organs, Cramp, Chellc and all- spitSMOdie pains, Fever and Ague, BOrns, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains and wounds of every description. It preves itself the mastery, as tha testimony of thousands prove its meritorious worth. Sold, wholesale and retail, by S. A. KUNKEL, druggists, Sole Agents, 118 Market street, Harrisburg. SOLDIERS READ! The following letter from a soldier, -in reference to the efficacy and powerful restorative quantities of 14 /tic- BRIDE'S KING OF PAIN, speaks for itself: NEWVILLE, CUMBERLAND COUITY, Sept. 14, 1864. I . Messrs. S. A. Kunkel & Bra., druggists, Harrisburg, Pa . : Gusts :—I would inform you that I received the bottles of Mcßride's Great Pain Killer, and enclosed please find five dollars more for which send me five battles 'Addition al to-morrow. I leave for camp to-morrow. Let me know whether you can supply me with it in the army. I am in Company H, 202 d uegimont P. T. I have been in very bad health for upwards of four years, and two of the sec-dollar bottles have cured me completely, and have made me feel like a man. Besides, I have cured a num ber of my comrades of various diseases incident to camp life, and can recommend it to be the best medicine tho soldier can provide for himself. Yours respoctfully, JOS. E. WHITE. raw All orders from a distance promptly attended to by . A. KUNKEL & BRO. A HOKE CERTIFICATE. The following certificate is from a well-known citizen of Harrisburg Remussuitu, Aug. 30,1864. To THE PUBLIC gives me groat pleaaure to recom mend to the public the medicine prepared by DR. J. J. KoBRIDE, which he calls the " KING OF PAIN." I was induced to use it as en external remedy fora bruise, which it relieved Immediately, and pubsemtently cured entirely. Its success Induced me to use it internally for Diairlicea, with which I was afflicted in a chronic form for .nearly eighteen months, and to such an extent that my kidneys were serloasly deranged. Tho medicine has .cured me, and certainly that is saying a great deal in its favor, when I reflect how many ether remedies I tried without expbri encing anything but temporary relief. For my pert, I shall always keep a supply of it in my house, believing as i do that it le a most invaluable family medicine. The unexampled sale of this medicine proves; it to be the most wonderful discovery of the age in the medicid art. The undersigned are tho solo agents for the State, and will supply it wholesale and retail. • 8. p, KITNREI- t SRO rteasgA.A o , 118 Market street - , Marnaburg seplki COS TAW S" VERMIN EXTERMINAI7OR,S, "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" ErrERRINATom EXTERMINATORS "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS "COSTAR'S" , EXTERMINATORS . . Ex7xßmuceToßs, FOR RATS, NICE, ROACHES,' orrs InflDitiUGS ON "roma PLANTS, FOWLS, ANIMALS, itorms IN FORS, WOoalta, INSECTS eta; "16 years established in N. Y. Qty." "Only infallible remedies known." "Free 'from Folsom." . "Not dangerous idthe Haman Family." "Ritts come oat of their holes to die." ilgrSold by all Druggilds evenywhere,: trap-1 i I BZW.LitE I I I of sill:milldam Imitations. Jae' Costar's Depot, No. 482 BreadwaX N: Y. ffirSold by D. W. , GROSS Wholesale and retail agents, And by all Druggists in Harrisburg, Pa. fjelo-daw3m PEIPHER'S RAIL ,LINE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA' Look Haven, Jersey shore, Willianisport, Hu ey, Uniontown, Watoontowk_:ffilton, Lewisburg, Nortlunnberlarplaut. bury, .Treverton, 'Georgetown, Lykeustown; Halifax, Dauphin, 7. AND HARRISBURG. The Philadelphia Dirnit, g l MIAMI' yr located, the drayage will be at the lowest rates. The Conductor ,goes through with each train to•attend to , the , sare delivery of all goods Intrusted to the line. CR:awde deliVered at the de- DM of WILLIAM 'E. 8112 Market street Philadelphia, by o'clock r. be delivered in Ma Maxim the next morning: • ' praiiht Almilairn„ets(ifoyir tailty Any Other Line. 108. MONTGOMERY it CO.,' Philadelphia,and- Wading Depot wsl2l-tf Foot of Market iqeet,' HarOebnrg. NEW 1.19,00 R ISTOUS, . , . eIMPORTANT TO LANDLORDS AND MIEHB.—The undersigned - offera at wheessie, to trade, a choice lot of the beerliquori ever brought to Harrisburg, viz: French Brandies, Holland Glint, Scolds, frisk .Bourbon, Wheat and Oid Bye Whitey; Catawba, .0141 Dow* wines, such as akat , Pagna, Claret, actifwbat de. All liquors 'warranted, as represented. Landlorda and others will end it to their advantage to call and ex amine the osaortment at the store, on SOUtb )400D111 greet, two doors below Chestnut. y 1 111M-dem GEORGE WI=EF.II,-, CANNED FRIIITEk OF EvElty Damp_ TION. setrOES ?fall the celebrated manufacturer& EiRDINES, 0 /J lr .4 - .9/_ l ' B , • • • M 47 4 111)8 1. 0 every. thiseriptim Also saowg STOUT, FINE .TEAS, COFFEE, strati and SYRUP of all guides and tiriCes, and the best selected Neck outside of Pinladeighta - , • Au goods guaranteed as repreiseated; • Particular attention paiderderlifrom a diatom: , .ott Ooedii curefally taiOiked !yid delivered dt to all parts bf tha y hie dame, ' 4 13.11181,E rari flume/Bon to W, Dotgc,l=o, , - . ...... ---- _ ____---.----- .- • „.. -, k,, il.• 1 • , 1 . i: : ;,-- LI tr. s ~ , , ....“ 1 - •„....., ~, „....".„:„,-.... c, 1 gttfT i . STill fRirTIN „,...,...i,s-:rolifill ! v.() 4,1.. 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Dizziness; Dimness of Vision, and Loss of sight. 12th. Headache and Staggering in walking, with great wesknesa.. • Out of the thouSanils Of, cases of Dyspepsia that have used Dr. Vishait's Great American Dyspepsia Pills, not one of them has' failed of a perfectecure: We warrant a cure in every case, no platter .if of twenty years' , standing. Sold by all druggists everywhere, and at ' Dr. Wishart's office, No. 10 N. Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. All examinations and con sultstions free of , :ellarge. Send for a circa kr. Price Srp4rbox. Sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of money. _ DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA. _ mr.Tzreirer Baewsori, of Brandywine' Del., formerly of Old Chester, Del.;,do 064.14 that, for;one year and, a half I 'Suffered every thing but death from that awkildiseade called Dyspepsia. Hy whole system was prostrated with weaknesh and 'nervous debihtz; I could not digest my food; if I ste Vireii,aioracker:Or the smallest amount of foocl,,itiwoulatrettu.n just sal swallowed it; I became .So ,66'stive m my bolVels that I would not have a paw* in less than from four and often eight days; an:. der this immense suffering, my mind seemed entirely to give way. I had a dreadful horror and evil forebodings. I thought everybody hated me, and I hated everybody; I could not bear my husband nor my own children, every thing appeared to be horror-stricken to me; I had no ambition, to do anything; I lost all my love of fairdly and home; I would. ramble and wander from place to place,, but conk! not be contented; I felt that I wait - doomed to hell i and that there was no heaven for me, and was often tempted to commit suicide, so near was my whole nervous system de stroyed,' and also my Mind from that awful complaint,Oppepsia, that myfriends thought best to have me placed in Dr. Kirkbride's hospital, West Philadelphia; I remained there nine weeks, and thought I was a little better, but in a few days my dreadful com plaintwas raging as bad as ever. Hearing of Va. woewan.f yorrtyrinera. hart's erreat American Dyspepsia Pills and his treatment for Dyspepsia, my husband called on Dr. Wishart and stated my case to him. He said he had no doubt he could Cure me. So in three days after I called and placed myself under the Doctor's treatment, and in two weeks I began to digest my food, and felt that my disease was fast giving way, arid I continued to recover for about three months, and at the present time I enjoy . perfect health of body and mind, and I most sincerely return my thanks to a merciful God and Dr. Wis hart, and to his great American Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial that akte(l hie from an Insane Asylum and preinaturetrave. All persons suffering with Dyspepsia , are at. liberty to call on me or write, as I am willing to do all the good I can for suffering hu manity. . ELTZABETH BRANSO,Pi. DANIEL, E. WILT Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Gliester, Detaware county, Pa. Da. Wramtar's Mice No. 10 North second . street, Philadelphia. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!. , Da.-Watsastr--I have been a constant slifferer with Dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, during which time cannot say...l ever.enjoyed a perfectly well day.' 'There • were times when the symptoms were more aggravated than at othem 4 and then %seemed It would be a great re lief to die. I had at all times an unpleasant feeling in my head, hatletterlY iny aufferings so much' increased that I became almost emitter business of any kind; my mind was continually filled with gloomy -thoughts end fore bodings, and if I attempted.to change their current by reading, at once a sensation eficy ooldnessin connection with a dead weight, as it were, rested uponmy :brain; also, feeling of sickness would occur at the stomach, and great pain to my eyes, accompanied with which was the continual fear of losing my reason. I also experienced great lassitude, debility and nervousness, which -made it . Mama to walk by day or sleep at night... , . I .became averse to society, and disposed only to seclusion, -and. having tried , he skill of anumber of eminent physicians of varlousnchools, hardly Caine to the conclusion that, rcik this disease at my, present age (45years) there Mato mare In existence. But, through the interference of - Dtvlite Providence; to / devoutly offer Iny thannigt *st found a sovereign remedy in your Dyspepsia and Tar Cordial, which seen to have elfectualiy:removedal most the last trace of my long , list of ailments and bad feelings, and in their place health, pleasure. and content meat are - my everyday companions. JAMES IL seuxutis,, • • No. 418 North Second street, Philadelphia, Formerly of Woodbury, N.J. Dr Wishart , s Office No. 10 North. Second street, Phila delphia. A POSITIVE OUSE FOR DYSPEPSIA. HEAR WHAT Hl t, JOHN. H. BARON' RAT& , ' No. 1028 OLIVE ST KB .' I Philadelphia,: January 224;1803. j _Da- Waaeßr—Sir:--it is w4th much pleasure that I am now able to inform yon that, by the use ofyour great American Dyspepsia Pills, I have been entirely cured of that most distressing complaint, DysPepsha I bad been grieviouely emitted for the last twenty-eight years, and for ten years of that time have not been free from its path one week at a time. I have had It snits worst form and have dragged on a mostiniserable existence-in pain day and night. Every kind of food that I ate tilled me with wind'and pain; it mattered not how light, or how small the quantity. . ,A ,continued belching' was, sure to follow. I had no appetite for any kinds of matte what- ever and my distrent WAS so great for several months be fore I heard of, your . Pills, that I, frequently wiehed for death. I had taken everything that I had heartlX for Dyspepsia, wjthout receiving any benefit; bitt, of ,your Pills being r&omtnended to me by one who lutd 'been cured by them, I concluded to give them a trial, although ttiad HI4 faith in,them. To ply Words/anent, I fointd thytolf getting better before I had taken Mie-fonrth of a box, and after taginthaltilthlOz, I am a mai man, and can eat anything I mei, , 1 04onloy a hearty meal three two a day, withoat thoonroiiihnea boom anything I eat o r drink If you think proper you are atliberty to make Mix pnbila twist to Ma - ,twill cheaufelly give all do striaejailermatkon to KV 9* who may Callon me lrepnv, ntopectibliy, ‘,TORN B. BABCOCK. For sale at Dr. • ...,....,. d otrA ,r h, ll_ Jr. .p Pa. Price One Dollar ;per. 1 7,7 gait P . ' • , F Chergei 04 receipt of price. ,re, yi - T - meta' J , . c •' • -. DYSPEPSIAi IDYSPEPSLI. . . . I, Samuel D. Haven, hare been a great sullbrer with Chronic DiaPeneia and Indamniation of the Kidneys for three years. I employed three or four of the most eml nent phyaloians of Philadelpbiaolso et Burlitadan comity N. L. they did - all for ma they could, but all to no per. 'Pose , was constantly filled . With awfal pain and dis tress, and with constant belching of wind and emir acid. My tongue was ~cover4,with a white coating of mamas until cracked. M. riugefarrows, and ,wim dreadfully sore] Ohl lOntillieliVllned for death to Me of my tat r:inai lout alb mpale War hame =deli k1'4 1 414* we; 161514 w MS he would direct me e e a t WO(114 Mink win SO to met au !denim:mit et DYSPEPSIA. A cure Waii•ititied. "THE ITNION—Now,.ANti F'O'RE-VER." HARRISIIITRG, PL ; THURSDAY NEDICA_L. Dr. Wiehar's the'PhilladelPlda • iolget. of I fiat: dine made upon llr. John Babcooki at 104&011ve street, Vida delPhle, :4Y:the plat Aniertinat %weal& . FT's. weak to the Doctor's office. and placed myself ander b treat* men; and told him if he failed'tb mire met itwonld bathe last effort I would make. It has been Sii.yreelts since I commenced the use of his medicine, and I am no* a well num, free from all pain and dburges, and can eat three hearty meals .a day with, comfort, and feel perfectly well. Dr. Wishart, I want you to publiatt trey Ilage, as I want every poor dyspeptic suffering as I was, toeall on me, and I; ill tell, them of the great, enrol have received from yonr !rivalliable medicine. sopfpu t D. HAVEN. Corner 'Penang° arid Lanibert air* neat 'Richmond street, formerly from liKrightatown,llirrilrigtoo county, N .J . . • The above are a few among the tholiaan 4a which this great remedy has mired froman Aitiftvutly knive. , We his:e thbuinuids,Of latent. feud, Physicians and gists who have prescribed aihd nOlll l tleTar Cordial, Saying that they have ariver.astatenabld S; medical which gate such ciiir.eraal satisfactipnA . ;• ; " prepared only by the p.reprietor ' • • • • • WISNART, No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa: • Sold by Dniggists eveme,here,....,.,...SmjylB-eod-d&w , , . NEW AIIVIgRTISIIMENTS. I MERI GAL D;B1 ) A.,11.1';11:11.N OP TIPP i tr,D4-VERSEPY VP , MARYLAND. , . . The EIHMSEVENTHiftE.W.ON OF, , THE SCHOOL 011 MEDICINE :in the tlewastarr or ,htlitl7,4l , lDwin nom mence on ArONDA Y; the ink of °caber; 1884; and end," the Ist: of March .1865. I • ' " r . A Traz, &mica' or Leorthats lehtt, , or emit/ • f 1 , - • mina= ad. romowe J, . • . . On Surgery-By Prot N,.M.Stalth. • . . • On ' 4FheM4S:trli • and . PhaftlifteyHEly prof., Wet, E, Atr." - - • • On Obstetrics and Needsei of, TratnEti and. Critfidran:-Byl Prot G. W. Miltenberger, On Principles and Practika. g r‘Medic,ine, Clinico.i Medicine and ffygleneL-4y Prtif. Hichtird.MeStterig.., On• Anatom y ; and Phviiigpirx-By - Prot Oh thltOlilieli Johnston. ',; • , • • . • •f • , On Nateria Medicaand Therapeutiq.l—By.Errol; Sami. C Tractlega Butler M: D., Eremorlstrator ill ' - 7 During .the zontinitince•ot the - war ~.Military aurriery and Military Hygiene will be introduced as a.regnlar part , . of the coarse. Hatrieulates of this School have accent it all tlmes ,t 6 the wards of the Baltimere Infirm:RW*ll6re they can witness the performance of all the, prixteiPtilePettations Surgery, &lAA= tie Serve ziumatellsientieef., _disease. under treatment. The Innrmary is a spacious . nospiu6 attached to the Medicabgeliool,•and it is open to the SW donts daily throughout the entire year without any addc- Donal charge. - The fees for the fall COuree or Lecture's are $9O; for Matriculation, $5 .1 ; . and for Practieid-AnatoinyislO GLORGE , W. MLLTENBERGEB; M. D. sep9•doaw4t NOTVE.--.-Tbe .undersigned, auditor i , pointed by the Orpheus' Court of Dauphin county to distribute the balance in the bands of the executor of Charlotte HeGiaughlin, deceased, hereby gives notiaethat. he will attend for that purpose atlas eke Harrisbur , on SATURpAY;. the 15therdyyrklobernext, nt'lOb'cloc A. m: Atirrateeinterested are iniiteirto attend" and e Whit their cIaiaw 4 . 4,EIZENG, Auditor. Harrisburg', Sept: 21, 186 - 4:—lsepTl-daw3t • I Iik,TOTICE.—The auditor appointed by the orptuiag Count pf the county, of, Dauphin, to make aistribuPon of tho filial' In the handy of , - Taira Strickler, guardian d'Amelia Mumma,lex:444d. Inindr ipwriemp; Ile imTlllllllllWhabby gives 'notice that he Will meet the parlies interested, at his office Haitisburg, on FalwAY, the 14tti day of October next, at 10 O'clock A. D. PLEhllNG,4l.nditor. Harriebuig, Sept. 21, 1864. —[eaw-at ' , ADNEINIgTNATOE'S 'NOTICE. •I r , , ! i t. Whereas letters of administration have this day be vented to the ketiseilbstq on theestato of :Cornelius . Shell,,date ofHarrienurgi Bauphin qounty, rennayli i rri , deceased, all persona - 1;1410ft themaelyeaindebrd, redki estate will please nuikelnitnediato payment, an 'Ott 1 having claims againstsaid estate, will please preseitthe for sotthrment without delay, to sep23-deaw6t] JAP olt a BOAS, Administrator.; A DNEENISTRATBIX'S ,NOWIQE, „•• • Whereas logn e 0014.rainistrat.ion have .this day be. granted toahashhwaiber on, the,,,estate of Autry /ate of the oily of: XfairigAirg,.Daup#Moothay, deeeWied, 'all pawn*, knowmg timgmeives indebted!. 301;eacate will please make immediate paymeol,o all those having claims against said estate will .ple. present them for settlement without delay, to • iPBOEBE HANNAH REEL, Administratiit of said oterf,, §n attorab. - ah,ctiqoux ep; y . the 4ununou leas Dauphin Clonn Joseph Welker and Susanna Walker, h his .wife, , naw Tor use .of No. 17: _ • . • •-• }. }...tugusiTeratilB,ol. golomonLoudetudager. ...• _ Theundersigned, auditor, appointed by the Court `of Common Pleas or Dauphin county,, to ,distribute the. money made by the Sherif on the above stated suit, will' attenct to the duties of hie appointment at his ofticti i in Harriatiurg, on Friday, thip;• 14th diry.bf October next,, at 10 o'clock, a. st., when and where , all parties , tnteresied are notified to appeal:. ueizuisa.oLAT, tegio-pavarwl , . . • :.ioattor Suritic*T'DAJOUktikS-ItivP.kolik - -1 PTO!' 1 4.thAPpilrethit 41 014; bnAby lien or 7 oth an of , the, - 4!IgT 9tiOlifioassessed.lks damage*ik qn9-03! oPeOng .city of • Harrisburg, 4r having adVerse 03 = 61 4 1 .4e Of9porty;ittitued, snake tke seriselrnewst by iielitton.er otherwise to the Court efillunrter. Sessionn ton or ,before the Aria day o rinit;;taanWai whiehAfrpe the xdoneir, when the assegament:ht otherwise legal, %qui be awarded to the parties **A 1A the report, as own* rsi of 'the prepeivr, ale4thatA. iriceptiouSterlreport Of the viewers be pt by 4n2: her nest, Byoniek of the co,qat seP2-otivr-4WI yOU,Nti' r Brown's Baby,: Tender. 1 4 a VERTIQA&AND NOISELESS SPR-4G easity - plEvaLled_Aktp. - P t BABY-jEmPE D c B __A_ ABI IMEY IB , lir 141( f 41 " 111° # l5 Va44 - -litOliSTE I ; The wholeltaigned to .rebeve MO*rs„ cage!! and emcee children, obviate the evil" of rot-king ttenn i ana mag the expense Viz Nin•se 'Xs, motion is perfeotO healthy ind charming. Prigs $ 2O t 0 SS& Send for illuetrated cited lar. Blt pN , $ CO., 453 Breeelw,ah N. Y. • • W An enterprising Agent wanted for gatriaburg. seps-Imeod AUDITOR'S NOTICR.,' In the matter of the settlement of John Lantz, ministrater, &c., ofJohlt, Arun; Sr., fide of Upper P , ton township, Dauphin mutt", deceased, the .Orphans' C uft of said county has appptpted the,, subscriber Audito to make distribution of the estate of said deceaded to ' among his heirs and ertilitors ; and. the Auditor has en: pointed .MCW!).4,4 4 Ofit meiday Octolign lia,4*,* his office in'Harristnus t at ten o check in the forenoon of aid day, for the iperposent Making Said .dfstribulion, N% en and where.alt persons interested are untitled to, ke known their claims. JNO. ROBERTS,Undit , September 7 11364 .-,-(sepB-doawd.w - UDITOR'S NOTICE , . the Matter of the, settlement of Peter Reed, Jr. 4Ad ministiator, &e., of Peter Reed; Senior, late, or Bustue henna township, Dauphin aunty, deoitatied,thOOrPofflo' Court of said county has appointed* the subscriber datdit, or, to make dlittribbtion of 'the eitete 0r.40d. deceasee. to and`among hie heirs and creditors; and this Auditor has appointed MONDAY, Cu IMli day of October nest, at his Mike in. Harrisburg, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of Said day, for: the pmpone. of? making said distributiON When and where all persons interested are notified to make known their claims. ' TNO. ROBERTS, Auditor. September I, 1864.—{eep8.doawew NOTION. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate of John Allen, dec'd, late of Sumitudiannetewnehip, Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, /MAW seas gran ted to the undersigned , notice thereof is herebigirOlt.',i 4 1 3 ef: sons haying chums of demands against the estate o the Said, decedent' are requested to *Ake known the Same, without and'tbose who are indabted to acid late are requested to make Immediste_paymeet: ~ • ••., suSadowillt , LEFT lTAlpotAminigarstor ;EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1864 ADvElitmi*tyo.L 03oldierer,ts0111101419 - f MBE torangements far the isainlernmee of ttic•nentitute„, Orphansof the Scddim of n t w hep u t t a ri r t , e ;ir e rlil l a e st relating toe r e ' tk e tt derAMeitto rectiVe appliolitiens, notice Is hereby. giVei that blank forms of application, wan the necewy, .inf• etrons,. neon deposited with inelbil9wing.gentlC 7 men, frbm w'hom the relatfreEi or friends: b ,the &pining cansibtain them. , • application. and itatimumn in .leach CCM shall belik9PerlY filled PildlePPORI 464 4 1 4X14 4 1114.1 1 5 4 thP Board of Cotrunen School Directorkof the Alattift,n4 Pn , orphan resides, it is.bi bb rettirdedtri - The gentleman from - Wholn it was reCelVed, . 1 4) sumo other member of the county superintending committee, by.^whena will be forvrirded twthe i umleraignedi , ; •, , lq a short tuna aflei 'Ma r eceipt of 'the 'application' by B it' be in 'dde form, and the orphan be entitled telthe . benellistorlthe act, artordtrfor the admin. Floret° thehpibpbrAebiebb will be ,Sent:l3l/plaii to -the mother, or, othgr appl,,VlnA relative or, friend, wftli ileeee r nary lestlitictionS. _ - lets expifeieif 7 thrit tkitonClioels selected for these or -plusonwlllbertadryiforthtilrrreception during thenemitOf October. Their friends will therefore take the n stepa.and have them ready ibr admission bythe Ist'b T 'November at the West - „ The State will provide clothin g, inuaraing, wash**, mending,. hastapetion Ixmksi Are:, 4 .fer the Ortibatin wkile in the, tchools provided for thenaeltut the relatives or ends are expected to send' Cibah taalthet, with:o3lV dost to the State and ids° to send' Withthem; del aka , (Sider as possible, such clothing. s - theyanaptilteitilimilettehnlwoni till others can be.provided for .theMl Tha f°4 °O i tgir g e ; n t le4 ! eu i t 5'4 1 9 n2 1 143 09 ,- Cone ban be la Adams county , George hteCielliord; Oettittlierg Allegheny i 4 c FR Brimek, IlUebegs , , cd ) Armstrong . 44 Xitigu - ming . • Beaver "" Michael Areyand; Beaver Bedford "• J i *Ongenfeltler; Bedford • • • • Berke 44 " eloi-Vna al Roister, Reading Blair fi Hon S Blair, Hollidaysburg Bradford " LB Russel, _Towanda Bucks • -44 J DNendenhall, Doylestown Butler ' 91r 76th bjegley, @4 ier, t, •. 1 Cambria " Edward Shoemaker, Ebensburg Carbon 44 . 101 6 2:11 atnic;k, Blaunch.Chunk tbsbikgAltippeag Centre " _Hon Sam'Llinn, Bellefonte Chester Clarion 4 rAxta r iwzt,ttbrt James} R-Grahim, Clearfield 9 L4liackey, Lock Haven Robert F Clark, Rohrsburg 4 ' Repiold4, _Thomas Faxton,Rarfiald: .1 Clearfield " . Colnaibia Clinton,, Ordwford Cumbeiland. ‘!" Dauphin • • ,Dr !George Bailey,,Darrisburzi " • Delaware . ./Saliolialdrfrintn,,Cheirter • Elk. 'Henrie r Sdither,-Rid&ity Erie • '• j" q JonarMenelsoni Erie Fayette • ' VOhn H-Ewing, ;Uniontown Forest '," George W Rose, Marionville Franklin ~ " Hon James Blaek,Dliatbbetakirg Fulton'' Edgar , King, McgonneEdMg -.Greene • Prot , M B Garrison; Waynesburg MWMAgtetrili; • WWI B Drhison, Huntington Indiana RoberfC • Ta4pr,,,lngrunt „ Jefferson'. - Isaac G Ckmiorißrookvilie • Juniata" " Edwin Butters, MdaDisterville Lancaster " Heitshethadtgtter....l' Doi:ranee . ~ 1) Morril New i . • ostler ..,- Lebanon George ikink, Mahon " Ll,eehigh" E Saeger, - ' I =erne Stewart Pearce,: Williesbarre: LycOming . Abraham , U.plJelraglYrillittraaPP.rt McKean Hon Byron D Hanilin, SinetbPorti Mercer ". ‘ fohn, Benno, Mercer ' "'AndrdwHeM, , LoWistovm -Monroe " , Wm_DaviEt,Stroxtdsburg, - 11contgonmars • _ Norristown liontour Liwx,ounocrp, - rnixttur..-- • " Northampton '"'• lebti Vanderveer, Easton NorthumberPd -" 'Wmatthasenough, Sunbury Perry Hon..D.E Ifiakin, Bloomfield • Pike 4 Biliday, Milford., Potter _ John M Hamilton, Coudersport gamy-win o , - kfien E Orarry, Pettavide , . • . Snyder - ' '''i ' ' telt Wm Flitagensellet,iiielinsgrole Somerset -Sullivan ," • - Walker, Spencer, Lapion , l, ;• ,' SuSitquehamia " L F it c h, Hontrose flogs " Thomas Allen, Wollaboro' -Union " ; ? Copt John Owens.-Lewiabnr -, 3 i Yenango ' EE; Lytle;Franklin f Warren" ; , lin*Lewis Arnett , Washington - ' ' " ', meioAdlitlkill, Wasilbigtoit Wayne Westmoreland " John Armstrong ,Jr, Greensburg 1 Wyoming . ' - " P M'Osterhout, Tunkhanuoek - York ' " 'Henry L Fisher, York' Philadelphia " Henry Hallowell, Secretary Could ; of Controllers; Atheneum buildings. THOMAS R. BURHOWES, Superintendent of Soldiers' Orphans. Lai:mast:ell Hepti. 16,•1864.--[sep2o-dBror6t * •-- - , , . '- • 444trxr0.1tEN.N14:. , - -.- 1/ 413311 U ENNET' yieliiis Idifit. ii2.ilic" 'ile , mast lu s cious of at deeerta for tne• table; the light eat and most grateful diet foi , laivalidig , and•Childrei. alilk 'Contains wai y. element of the 4hodilyt - • oOluittatirot ; when coagulated with rennet it is always light and easy 1. digestion. tusdnupwrta the system with thelieurt possott e 'exeitemeht ' 'iche'silli greater attil4kiirOiWer isdetered . tream *id limbo. Lay ba.added.l t' of convert a quart et milk into a arm card ...Prepared • p.. •••. . —.and .01 wholesaleaeft,ketaii.hy',•• ' .•, A.XIINSEL, 1' 1:- -, Johs-tr " 111$1tarkattreet. - . it . :C.* , 6 0 ,;# 1 5 teacher of the Piano, Melodeon, Triotin No 15, IlwaLp IMBEEt, 4iNLAN D4B 4T SePaIAM., L. • r - Steal's • Weeklyto .1440 1 614001.! • rittOiipTol4l4o.lNSTOM, ; _ i ftlidik. L hot) known Steamers' iset&Attaiii;ob4; New York and Plfiladelphin itteamehlw tordpal/35'ard in tended to sail as follows: City of Manchester, Saiurday,-September 2d; oitytof Landon, EaturdayeActille Sator, Otlolnr 8; and - evog suailadlng — sitiarday, at NoOn j from Fier 44i.?lekthritlatr. PAY. bLI IN 4OLD,ITC IQ T. PIAST.CABIN sao 00 wasapr, :ou • 'to,thndon. „% - .1 Web titloridort' 34 100 de to Thdis. 96 be ) :do to Parts: 40'00 de to . I Wireherit,,a , :9 o .1 do 4 0g5x 0 :14 1 4.-- . 00 , R a2B OR.P.i" lieu Lu Ilavte;,lylmeli *tier }ta WA - AptweS; at& tit, oltAtitlimiAst9F. - ' trim% gve m e QueeMordt so#; s - 44116 ,lhooo who wish to mild pr friends oitzt buy M4P4 I- r he ff l l Pllhese rates Or.furtilefinforpnikinAPOWatihe CePPSY ' i w eal AM 0 MIA - Mei% 1 6 Bilnithray, /4-"" 0. 0 -271IntERNAN, Bartialtaft % ...adaout ITICit. FINE, INDEED! - our fine and extensive etook of'Thoto-. '" graph , Aibtime and Photograph 1 0ard hotares,!we haveadded a BEAUTIFUL ENV'ALM for the reception of cad Oman* Invu/the spen aw_l i will be admired. • lg7l4Y3t9Vattera,3Fol.led :at the veil towed whole inte)rtee, inert eir nod Prink:ol4mi them for $l. thoorandi 1 / 2 vholeaiki arid retall'at: • • . • zotygd i ..... , „MUMMA% BOOK . TORN . F Loult Fine 1)1411y : Flour -" • loo•baricit or• letif•liiiid'ofi:tichir :Irt , this tyLi barreUxatirented , cfr . tzuntey retninetti'md deity od tf) ft AP Pl" city freeo 9hapge. •F9r ,at , ) apl6 , . Sgalft.Rfc - It • .• • • 90S. S 0 D • ZEREA. GRllslD ffi'ONES,for sale, • K. YARNESTOOIt. 52311 'l4l+ 1 000 LBS. Hi ' " Iv 9 broiled Geftb cf, •rece 611 and br Bale by '` ll - MgakitiBl:FRAZER, ; Yell • muccessera tparrar7bock:ir.' Pear` _ —,dri) 110Ri , MY ; • ' ! By the barrel, half barrel, Jii Cti:diciiiin; tit ' , , IPTICII4I totanilt I!, NIE_ , 4 W ' . 80 0 i shiiips.' . ' ',.,:"'' I . LI i 0; . , Aga, .V . r.. , t "..0 ' L , . I 1.'..,. ulk; °pile's or SHODDY';.I4 reoedired al. gen] SCREFFER'S BOORSTORX • ... . S.l° SAGO CHEESE—MuesIi but fresh, Jut ' choice SAP, SAGO CHEESE just received 111'45 me ' uß 1111 for .sqle otk .O ,"Lis %lard and %road stroppi. ;simplits 1 4[194( 0 : 746FADDIN = , reoeivoi to-clay - at • " BOYER & BP t'B-.r al :I"TCI..SBERGY,Iim rat RGY, g r Er t: " l li e ttliaT . /MI 4nurimm Doe, jr , —:Webger. PRICE ?PEE lONTs'n:,., . 1 1 - , b 4..r0 ,Ajtipe of riplaxis . t yKipoing, .• , i Wi_l 4 ,..._y - - fir t l) .. B `f :?n4 l -,-,:, :.'ble,t, ~,ukt; 0. it _ - ...„040eyed4 -- itinf tie u d i .Ple; intai*iii' ffiheY, ' eilSti t aa k e ~' '36rsey'peOplei and ,- New Enghtinti:People are a : frugal, indualrirtas .people,,,...but, : they cant. says!. says!. gloom, iilLe , the . Gerinane.,:. . All Gdithe,l4' is a great savings bank. :ltikl#6 that their workitig men are not so rich; 'on 'ati average, as our - votkiNg -men, because they don't get gni:ll , 434Jan ~4t he; one- :quarter -Of the NEW* 0 4 .01 1zTen-. 8.9 1 . fit_ q!lrFtt. 4l,l 4 l T - Save morie,y, and,hri'knoWs when it . 4.5 safe. Now these - shrewd, thrifty' Clatilaffi 'Wane rinr TAM& 0 thilytmult; them • by millions-; • TlieY turitasideuntOm. thq_great beggars of the..wOnid 44.)EfigIWT# Pplik° i° ° s lleßubV°F4 ,, X l 4§ 7 .treat the noted' Pli 4 and Illaxidillian ' with indifference, tut' Wait : to diactitnit iltilie:Amefrican notes they•ban get. _The Londou,„VilneS saga, this is all. wrong—that ;the Republicans in ilinetica, are all banitrupt, and the Gerniens ninitt be; '034 to slight British and French beggars; and go begging in America. , . Ate they, crazy ? •We asked: ,Poor . Kurd i what he • • thought a bout, L it. ' ~!, ,i Vhy," said he, " how can - they be crazy, , When they 'ate - dOing inst *hat' I did a little mitre thiteri year ' 'age, ... when • I put •my • little Savings into. Government eix per cents? _,No w see what 1“4,,,J:),,y,:tt ;I just count up: I have; re,cei,ved s#.or ni oe.nt..nigOld, which averaged 100 - per 'centWoutten:ey, making 12 per tent ; 1 • - the'dinii: r'Notii - &filly; nit bondinsaleable * I I • thelien . Yorktnakket at 10 per dent. .premium. ~ : o"ROPA4 9 f., 468,0/el7,t to-day 22 per_ cent: fokr one., year 's use of 411,emoneyt l i What do ythi Think of that? Yeti 'knew; hal well as I do, that there are thousands; f peo-1 pie who did this, and-to-day they have 22 pen 1 cent..xintheininvestmanisai, ;Van Isawalisi .Jokes, our school,mam,go,te the l hank nn buy_ a'oos Want' . Now fie got the' money , • dbri't , kiieWrgit these' cl'ankes3 l - achdolinist ' . tresses. :atei.Orstrate•-• hands, at taking;care o - the*F.,elve4. , Well, new, count , uvr; •rtf; WP.! bins sells her bends today she gets `be $5OO . back' safe, and she gets her $llO den :gain. Can you isharife ll ows down them. • Williant street do any.bettot ? You htnnW told.; Mr :Smith,. the hatike TY j4efui.:o9 l a i "that,'ancifhe'liOught 45;000 six per cent. bonds and' YOU ate le' goftl,lo6 tor a - yee,i'iutten Ms moneY: „Inlet:hire-the other day, _and:h SAULIPPQr A r iciltigdiy.9. l i are right; ,I hag* ,t think*343.22eFicuilSan take.care of itse and tia' toe: . For m y :• I ineen'te'brty soie Of the'MOir.. "The' OP -interest is •hig nnteigh;"and in three:yearn they will turn int o six Ter cent. bonds again,' . hies, Mr ., Smith it right out the money sil.c: but, if, is 77i4ft I on the conntry7.i 'Side; too. - 7 "He,in Tour dean:dry, or ' it cant help yeti, Now, 1: say we Yclermans. are . .,o*,-zonly inghti but, they would be right . if they got ruby, ra. interest. They cannot_inaka a ; quarter .of at hoine." So thought Poor Aictiiirit, and' i thbik ..we: '. When we think 'Of : the' •Griut ' - opinion-tf : our situation and :our '•finane' i strength, we must xeoierober that they are, I ,better, judges of our condition thiig we aie,, o 4 i our enemies are:, They titelookers 'on, st great- distance.' They have none' of our-on, mities or prejudices. They can. examine th 4 facts disinterestedly. They do; and the re suit is a verdict that the American Governj ment is stable—its 'ability and integrity in meet ing its financial engageinieeti Aniquestianable, This verdict, too, is pn.p.ded, ,on Et . 130063.iq1 . facts. n tf .i,i'i,thiph are ... . .!,pesphOle, and well known to in l' i 'gent' Atno riehn. ' Take two or three' of the itioetlinitiOrtant . :' 1. Thh - . United States doubles. its p opulation -each twenty-live. years . The .I:pl)unit:rent-of,. this' country,, which in 1850 was' twenty 7 three mil-` lione; will' in 1875 'bo forty-six; miliPms. It the rebellion! .says Inane one:. -: : : •;. it flow Mitch has the rebellicintidimininhe the strength of the United States ? t ,• Wakethis astonishing fact;that if all the .l States had-been sunk -in the Pii6ls:6 ° o'..liii.',' - the . Unitedlitatestivbulttlii 1875 hattivit:popidation equal .•'to . : tha loh Me' :whole halB6o:rT:ln other , workfi„Nenyeg.t.-will supply the total.. loss 1 of the : eleven origitia Nebel Statetti' Imo canimPedei' .. thii pirigreniieitichit i odinittyl -2. 1 -Theinioelthriof the ocantty'ineteined 127 per vent: : in ten years!; ..New. let -it inerer4e - but 80 from 1860 to 1870, and it will amoutit to ten times 'ell theloane of the 'Gi3vernnientt. The'llerinan knows . ; what 'heti about..' . Ili e will get the largest income from loans: in the world, on the zafest..security. No such oppo l u• turllty has occurred,. before for the investment. Of 'money, and' in all inebability ifig never Op ern' again. If the American does not know land take advantage ot:this, the German and .Frenchman, willk- -- -E(P- . • ••; • .' • ,d4w Voice ,of the Seldilera c. ft:glowing letters wills i onytot,§txt.ja.fx the manner in which the soldifr4Vl vote:at 'the coming election; - - • Riainnierrox, 11 S. A. CauiniLllOspit4, i - °Si/Tx-P i:Fru AND VINE &S., PitruiviePA., i Sept. 26, ,4161. , I MY DEAD EDr4O4.--;-, gaVIIIV. been in my ear-; her. years a resident of your county, and feel ing an interest iii i the ÜbtiiiinidiriendtrofTs , Dit Union- in:. old tiphik as ivellciii tlic4eto iryatlarge, I conldnotresid addressing. few, a ; few, /Ines upon the grertt queel;ioß now at,ii . aii e. Our Hospital was -canvassed' the Other.d.ty and a vote taken for the eandidites: fcii-"t,ae Presidency now before the people . n this cain-. paign. 0 The men are.those who have been 4n many a tried battle—men who lave been {in the Western armies and army of the rotom all of which have been-under the commandof ll'Clel.tantt Ame limp, and although they re now wo,npfl.e.d, ,spl:hsming become- invalids ' here t : they ire dialYtrue exp . onents of the nen tinients 'of thine who remain-with their regt. merits npan the field. :) ' )-.1 ' , ln , • (-- 1- • • The vote leas been as follows ;lir - . - fl , , Lincoln',• • • •• • • • • • •••'.0,0 ‘. 41: ' • IrClellati 0 . i '-`-' Freinonti, ' • • .0 , 11 '.1 2 -. 1 1,. : ' . C., e t , r; ~ di •••1441) . P) %".:Sq I I . .. - f.". ~ i 1 , P.l. 264Paiork; : ,-Ihe Haddiegton Hoag itel lajmnleritilia int, mediate charge of Egrig.g.-W dl ; r alk § Ar r . , a worthy officer , an 'one who .• 9 lan e alati enviable reputation. lam • •'.. • • toldia ibitt the men here are doing wa ll ciftillcapre jfibilant PM the recent eIPIeIBIMI OfinnriedKannil flit ld'Clellan stock is rapidly depr,esiettee• IL have thus given you the politieSl - ree Of' our solders' f4Oiltmf Of - military hospi ' ' of this city Initheprestintlcenteak.andlit " at Your 9PEMtien ;t9i-gtXe Ir.ff-i4141:4 I V_ 1111 4 yort rnaldliertiprom l n atel in ~ .. . u ., ritif, , iitiVir".6*thalYi tilt terVank M. B. A .') '4l AI Anti burg. tr. ii. At ' __—ion Notices HarrisCo Notices ' Auditor's Notices Funeral Notices, each insertion_ ,yßusiness notim inserted in the iaeol Cdomws, or before Marriages end Dfttlitc'Ettarr Cann' tea Lars for each neediest. HEAD VAR •lIMIS,J.VOTILPESVA VOLS., 1110yO1IKIC ITOROTION, SeptAtabei 26, 1864. Mn. BESGITZE :--As the public is desirous of knowing how the soldiers stand on , the Presi dential question I submit the following. All those who voted are- actual xoteys,, of the proper age and otberwiso Tit . 1410 :-, , For Lincoln and Johnson 264' For McClellan and Pendleton 34 . t Majority for Lincoln-and J0hn50n....230 W. W. CAliFs.,. . Chaplain 195th PetknlVOL The soldiers in the wrcheo. Hospital voted a day or tir l o shice,'as ' • Lincoln M'Clellan At the Chesnut Hill Hospital, of 424 men just arrived from the field, -899, vot.e.drfiMisfr Uncoln and 25 for General vote of the teem, on the - Presid:ential,question, resulted as follows Lincoln.. DEClellan Teftntoo. From Missouri. -"- TEM REPORTED rVicte.TioN OF MOT ICHOlit: NDED—EXBEL ATTAOIQ3 ON THAT xrza.qm, IHONTOH HXFtri..V.IO7-GEHHHF:L 3110yirFausioutig NORTHWARD-7132mi1l TROOPS COLLECTikitH AT ST. LOUTS. LOUIS, Sept. 27.'—Official information still puts Price's rebel mainfdrcestftedetick town, with his advance at main body is estimated at from 10,000 to 1,2.,0p0 principally cavalry. The advance, abOnt4,oo6 strong, are mounted. Light attaiikrY . *ern made on Pilot Snob and Ironton yesterday, which were easily repulsed. It now appears that Pilot Snob is not ev,acuated, as, previous reported. " . Price's plans are as yet undevelOped, but'he seems to be* massing his forces: inrArcedia Valley. Gen. Mower, who left Prownsvill9, Arkansas, two weeks ago, with it sfrong - force 'of cavalry and artillery, is still moving north ward in Price's rear, and will be heard frdin inn good time.:.Considerable bodies of troops are arriving here, both cavalry and i4p.ntry't and are being assigned to their proper ix:ist tions. The militia are responding pros aptly to the call of the' commanding general. The Ottizens generally manifest a strong disposit* to or ganize for local defence. The rope walk of Gold 4k ifigby, the southern part of the city,' was burhat teat night. The very extensive quarters in prwess of erection by the Grovenunerit, for refugees and contrabands from the ~- . kit.ll; Nat& was nearly finished; was also etiiistrtnett The arnient of loss is not ascertained. , • FIBS AT BOONTMTAE - 7RETULT , PRNO.MILUPPN AT ti.r. Lotus, ept.,27,.--Hall a bki'ek'dbilai iiesS houses at BoOneville, 316:;iieielbritri.ifd on Sunday. The load is *400;000. , r , , , Abarh: F a A slight demonstration was i nia4.. 1)y R e rebels on Pilot Knob to-day r but Olt e no regular attack. The plact rectifenci dby earthworks; mounting heavy" gunk can resist any ordinary assault. Geosral:Ewing is in command, . . '", ~ - Decline in the Price' Or 641. Nov Yoas, ept!j2S: The monthly auction sale of genitaliaooM tonlcplace to-day, and there was .a gre.O. de cline, as showz! py,t,he following stfpni,94of prices : Angnst. ... $lO 00 MI , 443.10 a 10 50 : -, :q4;50 ... 10. 62 8 50 10-e -'• '"Tia 50 Steamboat Broken,.. Pgg Sickse' •.AO 87 • 3.;• - •...1.76 Chestnut ;IQ, , • 100 Banc , , _ From igorope. , 03 , , Fsursaa. Pots; ri`loi steamship Nova Sdotiatt, pool on the 15th and Londonderry on thlal4ll, has passfd this POW'. '44er advicAM one day later. The news is not' at ninon The crown princeM Plmssitt,' hodnibren birth to a son. " 2 ,•:1$ The SPenieh udi4sk4fo,94{4-Pcint.M4 • Maine Veetion. Gamma, SePL - lii. The official returns- from 475' ithnisraties and plantations, Or nearly' thelvidtole , vote of the State, foots up aa follows,: • OPlkeiti. RSPolk- Mean, 62,389 ; Fpward, ,Democrat, 46,476;,tha jority for Cone*, '15,913: e fa,st year the vote in the same towns stood : Conei, 13,e- Publican, 67,793 ;axadimy, Democrat, 50,233; majority for Coney,ll 66. Arrtyol of Fort 1111tmgan-Prikon ' ers at New IL'otki Ni*YONA , .22g. • Wl* The steamer Cassandra, from Ne•Kieriatum on the 18th, with 300 pritiollPrs .# 43 4 Ig°rt. Morgan, has arrived. The Gold Market: • • • Nitro Yolk 103p1:)28. Gold rose this morning td 1 208, 4 / a t:since the stook board hasialleo to Ifia. • Marb,eta by Te4grapla.. • _ Pfra,Apripsai, $0pt..28. There is a' littlelriner feeling in lwciduce in consequenc'e• of the advance in goldand sterling exchange.; but trade is".very dull. Flour not enquired after; we quote. aupagine at $10(10 25; extra at $lO 50@10.7 and extra family at sll®l2. The reciipth con tinue ettremely light. Eye flont -) nbifeital at $lO 25, and corn meal at $7, 25;:,wheatr and nominal at $2.25012 35 for red and $2 55 @2 65 for white; small sales of rye at $1 Bp@ 1 83; corn scarce rindlteady 08 ; Sifts ant betterAertipa4loloaatiNewitepro risippi/ gkti,,Ax99finAl'lCAltrvAinfki% fix 'o o tag k er t s, ; cotton nommuif ay 2 30 ; petroleum' dnlll(l l .bit t icwiggolieg;i n bond vat :65®138afJasid , CreeoBigB44losky .11.41 s P l C9f4 ittntif4,B2t,ll,:oitaa .uovi9 lav Agfid u .or at `s B 40 @firaki 254 c f lriF f imaS:ftherzt Or -10 111 kt -Wheat 3oggenliighid;eliags of ANCll l o l 4 l3 btiVatefiT ligidgMaltpi MO OA, , or , ..A - ,,, Lit bb sold WWollol624lelf° at *3410. Vbioky dull, GAF Li) -tO filler it '&4l amts a Man: Ada tfai an=.V day... ...a 6 0 . 1.`% 2C manth.....4.... 600 monthi- - 4 4-cow 0 m0nth5....... 11 oo ionths 15 00 , ear 26 00 . •.:4.4.a.z.x.r.if 0,76 ...44 1 60 1,087 ‘. 1 .1.;-_ 193 Y 261 • • =I