flu gailg,pot. ADVERTISING AGENCIES Messrs. S. M. PETTENGILL & CO. No. ri Park Row, New York city,and No. 6 State street, Boston; and L. P. FNTAINE & Co., No. 66 Nassau street, New York city, are au thorized to take Advertisements and Subscrip tions for us at lowest rates. !?We willfurnish the DAILY POST, to agents at the rate of $2,00 per hundred copies. WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 30, 1b64 LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. SANITARY FAIR NOTICES. Headquarters of the Executive Committee, No. 90 Water street where the Secretary, Wm. I). McGowan, will be found at all times, and the Chairman every afternoon, until the opening of the Fair. Headquarters of the Ladies' Committee, at the Sanitary Rooms, Burke's Building, Fourth Street. Printing required by the Sub-committees will be ordered by the Secretary of the Executive Committee. Circulars and Blanks will be found at the Exec utive Committee Rooms. . _ The Sherman and Other Wells —ln the estimate of the daily production of the Wells on Oil Creek the Sherman Well we put down as producing only five barrels per day. A few days after the estimate was made, the Sherman com menced to pump. It gradually increased until j-he present time, and is now produc ing fifty barrels per day, with good pros pects for a still further increase. All the large wells on the Creek that have stop ped flowing, have made good pumping wells. Among them we might mention the Van Slyke, Empire, Buckeye and Burning Wells. These wells pump on an average from 00 to 100 barrels per day, and rather give promise of increase in stead of diminution. The Sherman Well flowed two years ere it ceased. The tract of land, upon which it is situated, embracing eleven acres was purchased over one year ago by Shreve. Tilson & Co. The Sherman Well was then estimimated to flow 900 barrels per day. The eleven acres, in fee sim ple cost them $12,000 which at that time was looked upon as a very large price. But subsequent events have moved that this sum was but a very small tithe of its value. There arc three other Wells upon this tract, all of them have pro duced oil. At the time these Wells were first struck, over one year :‘go, the abundance and low price of oil, made the operators indifferent as to expend. ing much in mining. The tools became fast in one Well, and the tubing became deranged in two others. But this sea son, preparations have been made to put all these Wells into successful ()potation. The pipe is also drove for the sinking of a new Well. From the fact of no failures having occurred upon this tract to get oil, its value is very great, and is justly esteemed as among the- best pro ducing territory upon the Creek. We have but little doubt, that the present operations will develope results that will pay handsomely all partiesconcerned.— ) ) . 11 City Register. Passenger Railway on Liberty Street —ln the Common Count ii. on Monday night, a resolution was offered and passed instructing our Senntot , and Representatives at Harrisburg to volt_ against the bill before the Legislatnr• granting the Citizens' Railway Company permission to lay a track on Liberty street, and to use all honorable mean , for the defeat of the same. The intent of the bill in question, it is contended. is simply to secure t., the Company the control of Lib, rte - street, and that it is not obligatory on them to take up one of -their tracks on Penn , treet. It is further alleged that it is the intention of the Company to keep the tracks on -Penn street as they r.rf , and to lay a track on Liberty street G r freight purposes The resolution was not reached in Select Council. Who - Furnish the Soldiers?—Our opposition thporari( occasionally grow sn warm up ,n the subject of mili tary service and patriotiFin generally that unleTs we occasionally note a fact on our side of the political household, it may bethought (only by them, however, that such a thing as a Democratic sol dier is a cora ail. , . At present we will merely mention the ease of the Bowers family, of Upper St. Clair Township. Out of a family of seven sons, fire are in the army, and—they are all Democrats' But, patriotic 115 it may seem, that is not all, for they ar e all pricates. Think of this, ye valiant members of the 10th Penna. Reserves, and go try the faith that is in you by showing that the mus ket may become mightier than the pun Pay of Police.----On Monday night it was determined in Common council to allow the Chief of Police $7OO per an. num and each of the day Police $1300.-- and to abolish the fees for arrests or commitments for vagrancy,drunkenness or disorderly conduct, and in this shape the ordinance passed. The police will as usual receive the customary fees in cases Of Surety of the Pe act., assault and battery, larceny, burglary, ktc, but the fees allowable fort he arrest of drunkards, vagrants or disorderly persons will here after go into the city Treasury. The ordinance was not reached in the Select Council. Camp Copeland.—Thera has been live deaths in Camp Copeland since Sat urday, viz: March '27th, James 1. 13i1 lig, Private filth Pennsylvania Volun teers; Frank Nichols, Private, S:,th Penn sylvania Volunteers. March `L'Rtli, Thomas Mcßoberts, Private, 112th Pennsylvania Volunteeis; J. T. Toby, 111th Pennsylvania Volunteers; Geo Snider; Private, 19th Pennsylvania Cav airy. Although a number of new build ings have been erected and the work ii renovating the camp has been rapidly going on, there is said to be still consid erable sickness prevailing. Arrival of the 102 d Regiment.— At 11 o'clock to day, the Old Thirteenth Regiment, Col. Patterson, arrived in the city and were enthusiastically welcomed at the depot by a large crowd, including the Mayor and a number of prominent citizens, by whom they were escorted to the City Hall, where the Subsistence Committee served up to them an excel lent meal. At the City Hall an address of welcome was delivered by the Mayor. The regiment numbers about three hun dred and seventy men, all of whom present a good soldierly appearance. They are on furlough for twenty days. The Bounty Law.—we have re ceived from Senator Graham a certified copy of the new bounty law together with an amendment offercil by the Alle gheny Senator, which we are sorry was not adopted. It reads as follows • Protided, also, That the tax levied shall ex teed not only to the real estate and other prop erty now made taxable for •'State'' and Count y purposes, but also on the annual gains, profits, or income of every person residing in the State. derived from any kind of property, rents, inter eats, dividends, salary, or trout any profession, trade, employment, or vocation carried on in the State, or from any other source whatever over and above the sum of six hundred dollars. The amendment was not agreed to. .Tee. L. GRAH-A.M. Fifth. High and Ross Streets.— The Councils met on yesterday after noon at the corner of Rosa and Fifth *tree* for the purpose of examining ilito the proposition for fixing the grade of the Pennsylvania avenue extension. Testing New Oil Lands.—Prepara lions are now making to fully test the tract of land owned by Messrs. Shreve, Tillson & Co., upon Cherry Tree Run, upon Oil Creek. This tract of land em braces 22 acres. It is situated about 200 rods immediate] y back of the fa mous Story Farm, which it adjoins. This t act forms a flat similar to that of the producing por tion of the Story Farm, and its gener al appearence is similar in most of its surface features. In the opinion of practical miners the prospect for oil is as good as it is upon the Story Farm. The Wild Cat tract, adjoining the Wash McClintock Farm, where sev eral good wells have been obtained, is similar to this of Cherry Tree. A few wells are now being put down, which give good indications of oil. We shalt look to the development of this tract as solving the problem that the valleys ad jacent to the creek, are as rich in oil as is the valley along the creek itself. It is valuable land, and we wish the prospec tors every uccess.—Oil City Regixter Death of Mrs. McClintock McClintock, the proprietor of what i 4 generally known as the Widow McChn tock Farm, some four miles distant from this place, on Oil Creek, died on Friday last, from the effects of horns received few days since, occasioned by t ttrow inc crude oil into a warm stove. Mrs. Mr Cliutock was an old resident of this re gion, her family being One of the first I,i settle here. She was a lady of fine abili ties, and has latterly managed the entire immense business forced upon her by the discovery of oil, with singular success. her farm being among the best produe ing ones on the creek. She was generally admired for her many excellent rfualitic and her death, under such painful CiF rumstances, is regretted sincerely by sII who knew her —Oil Citp Ref,inter. Vestry Election.—Yesterday, East er Monday, the u.util election , . f i c.r ves trymen of the several Episcopal churelics (Ai the city were held, with the f.ll w inc result Sr ANDREW.; Cora, H—l:. Brewer, A. ;int . rison..lames Hong, Isaac Whittler, W H 111 ram, U. Phillips, P. H. 1-Islon. ST. PETKR'S Currwil—John H. F tioenhele er, Bill Hurgwin, J. W Paul. .Ins. H Muiri) Jas. A. Hutchinson, Henry .1 Linch. Isaao ltl Pennock, ilhas. A.Colton, Calvin Adams, I. H Harris, and .lolin G. Martin. Extension of Patent. —The patent of Mr. A. Fulton. of this city, for im proved packing for steam cylinders, ha , - been extended for .even yearQ from thc :2l.lth instant. Rare Chanee.—This morning. at 10 2.i2 Penn street, by . A. AlcUlelland. tioneer. tine furniture. large mirrors. paintings engrain $ &c., including the entire turnl,l. merit of house. The summer session of Kenwood Boit. I ing school for Boys will begin on TtleSdh April 9th. Apply personally or by letter to tic. J. P. Taylor, N'ew Brighton, Po. AirREMOVAL.— .T. M. Bradstreet t 6 4Cril'A IMPROVED MERCANTILE A OENLI Will remove on or about APRIL FIRiaT, the looms formerly occupied by the "Aiereliants' Exchange' an I "13,,rd of fr " Nos. 7 n❑ r4l f LEET. JOSEPH MEYER & SON PLAIN AND FIN( MN= AND CHAIRS, 135 Null( tttleld, and 424 Pr Fl. hvetu 13th ht., and 1 irgl❑ alley 0 R. T N Tijllll.l4E T11:0 LARGE WELL LIGHT ed Offices, riow occupied by Lr. W. A Ward, over Renshaw's tlrocery Store, ~,rurr Hand Ind Liberty streets. Possession gtm en let of April Inquire ot _ . JOHN RENSHA W. corner Hand and Liberty nip Stri•MM6"•l` X 2 C:›T_Tl , lrrl=l WINDOW SHADES, .t=J Re.:eived THIS DAY. R .° Y.) NEW SPRING STOCK F mi CARPETS! CD ti P. 4 AT IacCALLIIIVPS. IMI=LEI CLOT“, OARP'ET :eovcoiziLim, NO. 8i FOURTH STREET MEDICAL CA HD W. BODENH.V3IER, M. U., (Mice, S 4 Droathvsy, New York W. H. BODENIIA.IIIER, H. U., ➢iouongnheln House, Plttmburo], irt,..EVOTE THEIR ATTENTION TO the Medical Mitt :-,tirglc2,. (rent men! of Chronic Especially those of the Li INVER 131,W EL, so.9i xs files, Constipation, I , 6tala. Fins u re, of I he Bowel, I ileer.ition of the Boa, I, atrlctu n of the Bowel, Sic Also, the various Chronic lof Feeses of the IN b, the hidnel s, the Blad der, etc. iald,lll Notice to Gas Consumers OFFICE UP PITTSBURUH OAS CO, 0 March 2Sth, 1864. j OTICE. IS iIEREBT GIVEN THAT J.AI all Gas furnbaked after the FIRST of ACIIIL, 11164, will lw charged at the rate of ( Oar 'Dollar and Sixty Cents per thousand cubic feet. net cash, with the addition of the Culled State, revenue tax. .1 IS. ot. CHRISTY, tnritt Treasurer. Notice to Foundrymen. IigiROPOSA.LS ARE INVITED FOR the casting of the main pipe for the 131R:i1- INOKA.3I WATER WORKS, which will con sist of about 15,000 lineal ft of pipe, 20.18.15. 12, 10 ands inches diameter. Bias will be received for the whole of the att..: quAn tit y or for part, un til I'HURsDAY, April ith. Pipes of 12 feet in lenr th preferred. For more particular informa tom aee the untier,ui , lied at S. M'Kee (th.re Birmingham. O. 5 . 1 ENO EL, Engineer Monongahela Water Co. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, P ROPOSALS A RIZ INVITULD FOR .1 — the construction t.f the Reservoir of the BIRMINGHAM WAl' ER WORKS. Bidders will state separate prict-s for embankment and tor excavariOn olefin'', loose rock and solid rock. Also, prices tor Ul.s. Puddling and for Rubble Ma-sury, both and without material fur- Listed. Plans and specifications can be seen at S. At'Kee & t Ws Ottice, Birmingham. Bids will he received until THURSDAY, April 7th. G. SIENGEL. Engineer Monongahela Water Co. rr.131-INed Also a bill fixing the late of the loss of the brig Bainbridge at the 21st of Au get, 1:+61, in order to fix the pensions the deceased. Both hills passed. Also ajoint resolution authorizingthe . Secretary of the Navy to sell at public auttion lot No. 13 in the village of Sachett's Harbor, it not being required for the navy yard. The resolution was passed. Mr. Pike (Mc.) from the Committee on Naval Affairs reported a bill authori zing, during the present war, the ap pointment 01 - acting Lieut. Commodores Condit:Ring' of all the most fashionable styles and and Commanders at the same rite of pay as is allowed such e - rades;ri the regular suit Able for spring and elininier wear, all of whi,th will he ..old at a small advance on Eastern navy—passed. He 'also reported the prx,,a. Cull and secure the worth of your money Senate bill regulating court-martials, los. H. BORLAND, mh 28 98 Market st., tai door from Lth. which was passed alter striking out the WADE'S UNRIVALED PIANOS first section, which K ' pi ovided that volun are warranted for eight years and privilee teer appointments in the navy shall be es exchange granted at any time within. six subject to the action of the Senate the mot.the, should a Piano notN_e entire satisfac tion. CHARLOTTE BLUME, same as regular appointments 43 Fifth street, Sole agent for Knabe's Pianos, Haines'_ Bro's SPRING AND SUMMER NAT E ARE NOW RECEIVING A large and splendid stock of Boots, shoes Grattets, New York Pianos and Prince's School Organs and Melodeons. mh.l6 ASHINGTON,March 29.-HEADQL"AR LARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL OF TERs ARMY OF THE POTOMAC.—Stirring S:Rrirtg and Summer BOOTS, news may be expected from the army GAITEES and BALMORALS of the latest soon . All the sick and wounded have styles, opening every day, and the thea A grt. , u e the dip. .7. BORL en removed to the rear and activity 98 Market 'Et. ; once morn prevails. THE POST---PITTSBITRGH, WEIIiNEDAY AMEX G IVIARCH '3Ci: 11864. LATEST BY . TELEGRAPH, HARRISBURG NEWS XXXVIIIth CONGRESS I Arrival of the City of Manchester, Very Latest Foriegn News. From the Army of the Potomac, STIRRING NEWS EXPECTED. Gen, Grant Reviewing the Army. alto Caitie Special to'l he H.kithr , ro . ii,G, Mee, -1301, in pia, - Mr. Hoge An act to ;tpp Noury Put, in Vi•naiii:..) ' , EN4II Al,. an a. iilLorpt); t• the I.aytnnu an , l v.11,..1'. I. graph ('onipariy. An nrt t , . ,nc tlic (',.n.p.ny All ...At,. r.l . :lllute clection , by •.)I,liers in .i. 1.111 thilitary pa s..kl (ohl reading SIN rnoon wa. rcl ort J Ali.o an art I" rs 1,1141 the timii for tlo , payment oi null tax Ct.rt:tin 1).,1k in pin,. —Mr. Iti,iani lk t I.tl Pas s, ngiai a, A !ict ( on. err,:m2: f law one ini pay: ime relative 1 , , 1 . 0 Ordlll,2' \1 Itt , ctrt _ln ❑ct I.t ins real. tshei Glq== An n, t tk, ia, urporatt llir - i",•• n ;. Itatlv dy Company. Pitt4burch • vic\ an.l It ‘- .111 gin.= f, , r tin i alinurnint nt: n)rmer, on the ?lid) latter, on Ch.- - ;t11 of April Hnuac 1du5 , 2 , 1 rro..ee4 to eon Il~u~~e-.~ii~~rn: ~.~ Lc N,VN t in, ,ri• M-,, I,oer ir) Pitt , !wr. •1: upplviml.t to ,n i Frani \ t to ine,ir,,nrd.. Cv the 1n1.111.1 Tcli•cra ph i , i i.. I', .111 , i, Thl-le 11 .wintr 114 W hnnouncr.trient r he.i tN‘.• Ti- '0..111 the qlll. EZEISIMMI :•1" ( a,' 1 , 11 ' Wr, •i st SalUrtiay and 0; • the Sattirth.o. - 1,, f l , re The Judgi L7rTl• in ii it and have not %Li. , t )11,. 1. , Fr—ui the tl,lll. ulty 'IIIN, arguing I Ilit frig nd, of tlu roir,pany If they i•lintild swree 1t vt i-k.iturday their NN ill prob.il•iv Le delivered Hi ai ~ 1 1 three weel:F,, 1411 it t,, the fact that th fr,( f,l deal 313rrne,1 nbnni th rc ult ‘srriNoToN, Mandl ...to Alter the introduction of various unit]. la.itant bills, r, .ess.'_e was received cram) the House announcing the death id . Hon. ((Alen Levi joy, of Illinois, inter of that hod,. Appropriate cu loeies were delivered on the deceased by Messrs. Trumbull, Pomeroy and Sun, tier. The usual resolutions were passed. r whin h the l'4:nate ad j ourned. ashburt) (Ill.) repot t a bill born the Committee on Com ulerce providing for the collection or ho , pital dues it vessels sold or trans h•ired to foreign ports. The collections an' to he mad, through iamsuls o r coin . narcissi agents. The bill was passed. Mr Sievens Pa.) sail Holt MS several ntlemen ilesidi•rial to deliberately con siii)q• the proposed amendment to the Constitution introduced by him teeter day, to prohibit slavery in all the Sidles and territories, he would tur‘ve its post pimement for two weeks This was ag:eed Mr. Rice Ma -s i flom ihe Committee on Naval Attiir- reported a bill that per sons between the ages a •,i1 and lb rears may be app) , intial as , istant p.iyinasters, piovided the numbei is not to he inertia-- rd; /11S0, that the candidate , for admis shin in the Naval Academy -hall be l tv, cen 14 and 1:!) years or age. The bill was passed. Mr. Rice also reported a Lill regutat ine in some paitieulai • the method All making promotions in the na N c Heretofore he said promotions had n made according to seniority, but hill pri,vide-) for prianotion accord ins - to official eapazii,. , ;', physical fitness to he determined by a board of examimt lion to be appointed by the President. tttlicets not recommended for promotion are to have au opportunity to lie heart through a board Hue of the sections alsd provides for the appointment of pa) masters and engineers or the fleet. The hill was passed. Mr. Rice also reported a bill for the classification of Paymaster's clerk Mille navy, making four classes at a salary of $l,OOO, )i):-.00 and $7OO per an num. FOR THE POST ail l'itv Bank - the t t,. rtatirr).l I !.,, jun IEIMEI=II BEMIRE By the Inland Telegraph NEW YORE, March 20.—The steamer City of Manchester arrived this morning with Liverpool dates of the 16th and via Queenstown on the 17th. The London Times' city article says the idea is prevalent that a reduction of the bank rates of discount to five per cent. may not be far distant. The Times and Star advise the Danes to accept Lord Ellenborough's advice and submit to the terms proposed by Austria and Russia. The following telegram i have been received: COPENHAGEN, March 16.—The superi or of and mayors in that portion Cl Jutland occupied by the Allies have been conveyed to Headquarters to re ceive requisitions for supplies intended to be enforced upon the inhabitants. The enemy yesterday kept up a heavy fire. One battery was directed against our left and the ships before Londesberg. The result was unimpottant- CHRISTIANA, March n.—The Storni ing opened to-day. The King announc ed a bill for an extraordinary credit of fifteen trillions sig adaless to enable the government to give material aid to Den mark in certain emergencies. The King also desired liberty of action for all eventualities, and an authorization to employ the regular army and navy in aid of the demand if found necessary. RoMF, March 13.---The conflicts be tween the Papal and French troops con tinily, the populace siding Kith the for mer. 11'A.,UINiT(N, March 29.—The Seers ttry of the Navy has just issued an order by which Ensigns Ti. S. Chew and 11. J Blake of the frigate Niagara have their appointments which were recently confirmed by the Senate, suspended, foi tfoinit below during their watches. A st ing Ensigns W. S. Dane, E. F. Barring:- to-et,' Win B Hoff and C. Rathbone for the sAne offence have their appoint ments revoked an l are ordered to the Naval Academy. Acting Ensign Ii C Irvin guilty of overstaying his leave has been ordered to a third rate ship, and is m t to be allowed to go on shore for six months. ARTERS ARMY OF THE PIM"- kt March 129 —Lieutenant Gin. Grant accompanied by Major Gen. Meade. ri viewed the First Ann} - Corps, now a portii.n the Fifth, this montine near Cuip, pper While passing along the line they were greeted with the most in thusia , tii < beers. Merrittls cavalry di vision was also reviewed, the whole presenting a tine appearance The e •ond CorpF•were to have been reviet\ in the afternoon but a heat v rain storm having set in it was postponed HAI IFAX, M:lrCil 29.—The measures to unite Nova Scotia limn Brunswick and Prince Edward's Island under one government and one legislature, passed the AF‘semby last evening unaminou,,lv NEw YoRK, March 20.—The receipt: tot at the Custom house to-day 2,7,2,000 dollars, of which :IQ,OOO Na -, in the new gol,l certificates. Ti rat,. for the hater tor th.,- day was IL.; V . liold closed at 165. ' TRENTON. N 3., March 20_—The Nt w avalry regiment was this morning by the Gocernr.r and then left for Washington. The rff:ittient is 1200 strong, and is the finest cct 4ent from the State. ripliE GREATEST NF.nVINE, TONIC 1 A": .t ID PI "kli IFAL Dr. Cut tert4 9 I , ,AGLISII BITTERS A sure cure tor Intemperance Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines MI. D.A.% VNES & SON'S. IS1U.1) I CI N-17:S F.:131 II .11" Dr, S,lttnck's Palinome, Tonic and Pith 1-2. If 13 ( - 1 , 1. ID Celebrated Buehu & Sarsaparilla, An,l all ,ther Family I I I inea can be I.umt renume Al the PITTSBURGH DIRG HOUSE, Torrence & M'Garr, }ruv, 1l ed,k 'nee, Chew icqls, Perin mere. nt Lead, Varllltlhefi, iiillSileS, rusaes, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, A n.l ail articles usually found in Drug tore of lira quality, for male tow, TORRENCE 6r. WO A kt No -'O , Slarket gtreet, corner of F.,urth =? 1.1 . 4 : 17, 0:: P 4 ..... • -.. - ...... ..... L ... 4 --: , _..1 .w.. - • 4 1 '- 3 .t , k. 3 . L 1 . • . . !,,,, . 1 Ai: 40 .. I'' A c--- ' --I Z " :.!, V '..: - ' /Ar• •,.. , -... 1 , ;;;..- " 4 °‘ ~..,-.! V-1: Z" r.:. l .' '' ..: e'""', pi ~,T 1.-1 ... ~ , {A .....1 0 ...7 . - 7 PI ' a, 5 ~, , VW ~• , 0 L i; ' -A..- 4 0 ~ .. it • - i " z ~. =' `•. " u) . ~.. j., C/2 7 r., #,,,,.' .. ....1 ~,...4 W... , t F g 1,.-*2 --, A t'_ j::2 ---t or--4 3 • 1110 RECTORY OF PITTSBURG Ur AND ALLEGHENY CITIES, 1864-5. 'llw publisher of the Directory 01 Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities and ticinity, would respectful ly announce that his canvassers will commence taking names for the Directory of 1864-5, on the FuI'RTH tOF APRIL. His canvasser for sub scoptions has been taking orders for the past month, and any who has e not yet been visited will i.e called On in a few days. mh24-2t (}EO. H. inbROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the office of the Western State Peniten *try until FRIDAY, THE FIRST DAY tIF APRIL, for furnishing LUMP and NUT CoA and good FRESH BEEF, free of bone, (in all Cfll5C5 the bone will be deducted,) for one year. from the first dny of April next. Bide will be opened on SATURDAY. THE SECOND, at 10 n. rc., and awarded to the lowest and best bidder. JOHN BIRMINGHAM, Warden. CiWING TO TILE INCLEMENCY OF 41, the weather on Friday evening last, the Builders and Carpenters meeting was postponed until THURSDAY EVENING, the 31st, at '73, o'clock where it is expected all will be in attend anco. Meeting at Merchants' Exchange. Hy order of the Committee, W. AL EDGAR, ALEX. MOORE, mh29-td JAMES MILLENGER. ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.-119 • acres and 100 perches, situate 12 miles from the ,zity on the Perrysville and Zelinople Plank. Road, all tillable land and good soil ; 25 acres of timber, dwelling house, new barn and all neces sary out houses, orchard, well of water and farm well watered by springs. Apply to S. UUTIIkI EAT & SONS, 61 Market street. F R 2 s E H TOMATOES AND PEACH — 300 doz. fresh Tomatoes, in cans, 200 do Peaches, do In store and for sale by REYMER & BROS.. 128 and 128 Wood et nnamort SHEARS, NEW PATTERN, 1 —Just received and for sale by JAMES SOWN, 186 Wood it. COMMFACIAL & FINANCIAL MONEY MARKET OGRITEOTED DAILY 808 TEry.'2llotr e gfe, POBT, BY MESSRS. KOONTZ usterZEnit. nice, NO. 118 WOOD STREET. The following are the buying and selling rates for Gold, Silver, etc: Gold Silver Demand Nutea Coupone Exchauge Sterling per pound Pruustan Florins LOCAL STOCK'S AND SECURITIES REPORTED BY S. S. BRYAN, RiloK ER, 59 4TH 8T Par Value , . Last Sales. Bank of Pittsburgh .6 50 i.. 6s Exchange Bank ta. t.., Merchants' & Manulac. Bic 60 565, Mechanics' Bank 50 63 ~„ Allegheny Bank 50 6 . 7 , ,, Citizens' Bank ... 5.0 61 .., Iron City Bank 60 63. 4 iron City Trust Co 50 63 Manchester Savings Bank.... . 60 49 +., Railroad, Gas mud Insurance Stock. Birmingham flan C.'Qs' Citizens' Insurance 1. 'o. .. Western Insurance It, ... Eureka Insurance I 'ci ... Mong. Insurance Co Allegheny Valley P. 8... Pittsburgh& Loans. R. R. do interest bearing. Monongahela Bar. Co ... Monongahela Bridge Allegheny Insurance C 0... Peoples Insurance Corn .. Pittsburgh Gas Co . . Western Penns. R. R..... Pitts. & rsteuticni.ille R. II Penna. Ins. Co Copper StOf kg. $- Mass Mining C 0...... Northwestern Mining treat Western •• I Jacotall Pitts. and Boston •• National North Cliff • Hay tilate Central • Isle itoyal • Minnesota •• Astez Allegheny Co. Compro Pittsburgh •• ba Pols ..Ilonieiled tis Pittsburgh Allegheny co to (R. R.t with tetck c0up0n5....... Pittsburgh tto R. It. with coupon., Plus niort. Fy A. 1 . H. R. Int n“art 78 Allegheny en. 13,,un1y Honda Allegheny city 4e Pitta. cc teubcny 1i1t...... PITTSiBURGR PRODUCE MARKET (iviricE 4.F THE i)..111 T P.IST. WEDNE , DAY. Akral 111 i NESS—Was yesterday. I lig rain that set in during the early part of the d.” c lk . lthout intermission all dac. The fir.espeet for a lag river is flattering as kith tr. cr.. were rising. last night. Ain wig the sales were the tollowing H A —strange 116 it 1111 ppear. three loads of hid ac re offered and disposed of at $33,46 sale 3 foot up to one load at 92.7, ".0 ton. The figures were large of the amount limited. FL( it—We hat eno change to notice as re garils prices ordemands. the latter being entirely locdl. A few dray loads only were clispos,l of at Extra *36,2646.40 /I bbl. Extra Family 57. 7 .- '2361 7,40, the latter for favorite brands. liA deeltletlls the article. l ine item and way actii e. with a large amount zhanging hanil. Among the bales. were Shoel ders. 6,tak Its. at 110.;eit20t,e thr. it.. 14 ; 314,, Its I:kc . „ I.T—The market waa Imo but La: very ,11,‘• We rnoe nE,dl ..tics 01 Barley Malt at t+ Unstick. (}lillN—We have nothing new to note ,n re 4vrd to this article. The unfavorable stale of the weather preventea letulinq either Iron. the rot Of or the depot, hen. ewe ha, e notion; to re peat in the way 01 M(IS were ft rm . APPLE,—W.ts in ta,r demand fu:thcr lc ere made at 44. MEAT—Ws, -oarie• it would cam mond good prices. /1i 11'k:1-i-1'11e ma :het a 6 l rni tt uh a annd demand lam - fresh Idoll a I ems pa,:kai - e• a ert. posed of !it 3a@4 ,, C. —1 it marl,..-1 was more -ettled, lew small lota al City lieetltied were ,lispesedol at rte '(1 gallon. as in boiler demand. :'ie slmannoekma • mld at 95e , m5,41.00 iROGEHIEi•—Was tlrm, with an ex died market. I omit prm..es. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. OFFK nil' THE DAILY POST, fit"E(ES MA re :to, 1064. 111:f:INE.'Sfl—In the oil way Wa3 In Vale , no: the swell In the Allegheny river and the depar ture of steamers for 11l City caused buyers to hold off' in expe !Allan of purchasing at ion er figures before the close of the week Holders ea} that they can watt as there are plenty of buyers for all thr4 can arriv e, hence in Crude we could learn of no sales. Buyers were offering ?lc; packages returned, and 26 s; barrels Included, holders however, refused to sell at these figures. liEr'l NED—rsales that came under our notice were - 50 bbls Free at 53c, and 25 bbls straw color at ...Ile: Bonded was nominal at 42c. 1:1:-,IDT:UAI—Sales 5u bbla at 114,25. ItENZOLE—SnIee 25 bbls at 25c gal Weekly Review of the Oil Business. owing to the cold weather,which virtually sus pended navigation, there has been but few transactions during the past week. The receipt of the report that no tax is recommended in the coming tax bill, on crude has had the effect to check the speculative demand for the article. There is no apparent falling off In prices, holders demanding about the same prices as we quoted lastfweek,i tz 5:45 75 at the wells,and 50@e -7.; at this point. As usual,the Pittsburgh dealers are trying to break down the present market prices, but of the prices are now principally made here, at the place of production, producers are donfldent of success. It would seem an if some of the Plltsburghers. by "bearing" down the market and seeking to procure the entire monopoly of the carrying trade of Petroleum, were trying to drive cur business to some other point. We think, that in the course of another season, their efforts will be crowned with suc cess. tither plat:, are now competing for the Pittsburgh oil trade, whose success is unit de pendent upon the construction of a few allies of railroad. We have no uew wells to report. The market closes quiet and firm. The river is now clear of ice. 1 here is about 18 incites of water in the channel, and falling. Prices of relght, 75c. to $l. Prices of I..bis 50,V:12 7‘: , for second hand. and $30325 for prime new. The weather is clear and pleasant. SLIMS AND 00 . S. W Nu in ber of Barrels oil reeei% ed Empty Barrels received J. BURGENN AND CO's WA RNHOCSE N umber of Barrels oil received Empty Barrels received —ud 'ity MSMEEM Sales of Leaf Tobacco at Alorris &Chalfant's Warehouse to-day were 26 hhds, kvlz: 10 hhds old Allison County Lear `and Lugs; I at ¶l6, 2 at 13,50418,75, 1 at 2U, 1 at 22, 1 at 73,25, 2 at 25@ 25;75, 1 at 27,25, 1 at 31,25; 5 hhds new Southern Kentucky, viz: 1 at 2775, 1 at 23, 1 at 25,25, 1 at 27,75, lat 29,601 11 hhds new Kentucky, a 2 at 5,59. 2 at 606,25, t at 7, 1 at 8.5 U, t at 9, 2 at 1 at 12,25, 1 at 15,50. Chicago Highwines Market. ILotiwlaes—The demand was less active to day. and the market was quiet and 2e i gallon lower—hut at the decline strong holders were not offering. The sales include 1.500 bbls at 93C: 100 bbls at 92 , ie; 125 bbls at 924 c. 300 bbls at 91c. Received — 2 bbll. TELEGRAPH MARKETS BY ork Market New York St New YORK, ?damn 23,1864. Galena Br. Ch1e....128k Mich. Central....l4B Harlem 128 yy Cleve. & Pitts ....125,4 Clev. &Toledo... 148 Chic. & N. West.. 87 , , P. 8, Ft. W 14384 T. H Bt. A 84 W 1 year certificates 993 Gold 1663; 6-I.hrs C0up0n5....109 C. & R. 1 ...... ....123 Curial). P 52 111. Cen. Mich. Southern...llo3; N. Y. Central ....144 Beading ....... ....148 Hudson River ... .1'37 3 ; 83: ikuaranteed....l4o C 13. & 44 , ., Canton Co ...... . Missouri 6's 74 3 ii• Erie 125 Nsw rocs; March 29.—Cotton has a declining tendency and dull; sales at 764P6c. Flour firm; sales of 19,500 bbla at $6,55@ , 6,70 for State; $7,20 7,30 for O. ; $7,10@7,60 for Southern. Wheat: 10.000 bush at $1.63@1,65 for Chicago Spring; $1.6741,70 for Red. Corn unsettled and declin ing ; sales of 2.1,(00 bush at $1,22@1,30. Pork buoyant d $23,76. Lard steady at 13@l3Xc. Whisky dull and unsettled at $1@1,05. Sugar firm at 14@163 , ,ic. Coffee firm 3163734 c. Mo lasses inactive. Naval stores quiet and steady. Petroleum firm; relined in bond at Me; crude at 32@323i c. New York Cattle Market sw YORE., March 29.—Receipts 5,1(x7 beeves • 14,u0l sheep and lambs and 8,300 swine. Beet closes dull and 3ic lower; prices, 9@i6c, mostly at 13@14e. Veals tirm. For good sheep and lambs dull and sales heavy at 769)4c. Live swine in brisk demand; sales of d i 4 Unc live, and 10@10.!ic dressed. "CpECKIIAM & LONG, 127 LIBERTY STR=I", PITTSBURGH, Agents for Russell Mower and Reaper, Buckeye Mower and Reaper, Quaker Mower and Reaper, Cayu ga Mower and Reaper, Farmer Mower, Wood Mower, and edso, Horse Rakes, Hay Elevators and Agricultural and Farming Implements of at kinda. shAfiwairmr A imELING IRONS—SHVGART -7 4 CARVER'S MARE JAMES by 1.88 Wood, it. =TEEM= RIVER MATTIRS. Tax rtzvan.—Last evening at twilight there were six feet six inches water in the channel and rising. We had steady rains all day. A rise in the river is certainly near at hand. I 04- The rain that set in on Tuesday morning continued alt day. A rise in our rivers may be set down among the things that will take place during the present week. Buying: Se,lling ir 157 I 5d air The fine aide-wheel passenger steamer Tempest, Capt. Watts, is announetYl for Cincin -natt and Louisville on this day. 800 920 1 17 1 •0 88 70-'7l air - The fine paesenger . ; tentiler Nevada, Capt Brickell, le announced for St. Louie and Cairo . . HYThe favorite passenger steamer Leonidas 'apt. Anaivalt, is announced for St. Louis. _ . ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES Gallatin. ranklin Jas. Hees Minerva. Leonida Diamond Charmer Alpha.. Gallatin Clarke . Franklin Onrinae JAIL Rees Irwin.. Limina o tAI 42 533., fnl 48 J 2 (.0 IU 9k, bJ / ... 6 .PITTSBURGH THEATRE Lessee and Manager Treasurer Third night of the engagement of YANKEE LOCKE, who has been received with rivernoN, Mg houses. lie will appear this evening as Je- Jediati Homebred and Podigah 13. Peasie THIS EVENING, will be presented The Green Mountain Boy. Jededish Tome ins. Lucy ... A In, which Podigah B. Pea%le, His A Mark 5 IJO G al 31 3 .1 1 73 5 50 ;l 10 10 29 3 50 b 6 Podigah Us erture.... ..... To conclude with Boots at the swan. Jacob Earwig H. Hots lan.l iGr:ttASONIC HALL. NAT 0 0 - JD 3FL 0 X* )1.1 Original Bohemian Troupe of GLASs BLOWERS Will open their Grand Gift Promenade Enter taininent at the above Hall, on MONDAY E ENiNG, Al arch 28th, and exhibit every even usg and WEDNESDAY and tiA l' 1 It DAY AF TERNOONS. At each entertainment the eblebrated Low Pressure elitism Steam Engine Monitor, made entirely of Glass, wilt be in full motion. Anoth er great feature, all the magnificent work of art, manufactured by the company, will be gratuit ously distributed to the visitors. On FRIDAY EVENING -1 April lat, a beauti ful case of work gilt he presented to the Author at the beat original l.lonumdrum on the I;IA.s Stearn Engine. Admission to event)* entertainments, cents; At ternuoLa. lb cents. No half price. Pours open in tho eventaz At 7. afternoons at 2 o'clock. EN latution commences half an hour later. WM. WOODROFEE. Manager. E. M. GARDNER, Gen. Agt. mh2s-ta27 AUCTION SALES rto A. M'CLE'LLAND, AUCTIONEER, a 3. FIFTH STREET. FURNITURE., CARATS. AT AUVTION —Un FRIDAY AIORICIN(i, April lat.. at Hi it'dock. at Masonic Hall A lion Rooms, 55 Fifth street . WA LNI - T BOOK CL.SE, :iLahogany. hula and Spring Seat Parlor ChairF. Marble op Centre Tables, Walnut Enclosed Wash Stands. Pier Tables. Mahogany French Bedsteads, What Not, Cane Seat Chairs, Arm Rockers, and a general assortment of Household Furniture and Kitchen Utensils. Also, Brus sells. ingrain and Wool Carpets, Matting, cloth and Stair Carpets, Venitlan and Burr Lace Curtains, Continued Sale of Hardware. rms(Wednebday ) E a-t at No. aS Wood street, late - W. S. Lavely, will he sold the balance of stock, embracing a ',age quantity of }Ales. Hanes, Locks. hinges, • .•alts, Saws, rhe attention of mechanics, as well as dealers taked to this sale as the balance muat be sold ,thout any reserve. DR. R. A. WILSON S Anti-Dyspeptic S Headache PILLS. THEY ARE THE RESULT OF LONG INVESTIGATION. And carefully conducted experiments, having been in use many years, during which time they have prevented and relieved a vast amount of sutrenag from Headache, 'whether originating in the nervous system, or from a deranged stat• of she stoma ch They may be Taken at all Times • With perfect safety, without making any change and the ahsence of any thsagreeable taste, rehdces it easy to administer them to children. BY THE USE OF THESE PILLS, Nervous or Stoic headache May be prevented;and if taken in the comp:mace went of an attack, immediate relief of pain anti sickneas will be obtained. They Seldom Vail as an alterative to the blood purifying when necessary as it rob ~througlt s lhoututtulAati aels,it gives toneand energy to the whole system. Price, 50 Cents for a litr,ge Batt& mh2i N DRIES -von LITERARY MEN, Su In removing Nausea and Headache, to which fe males are so autuect. They act Gently on the Bowels, Students, Delicate Females,And all persons of se dentary habits they are valuable as a Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system. F'oll DYSPIPSL,I. And its ten thousand inconveniences, from a slight indigestion and sallow cheek, to extreme enianciation and depression of spirits, orra con firmed case of melancholia in its most aggravated form—are these Pills confidently. recommended, as a cure, if preservingly used. Liver Complaint—Torpid Tever. Use the Pills in alterative doses for a long time, or until the organ Is aroused. Intermitting the use of the Pills now and then to the better plan. Any one who ie so unfortunate as to eat or drink too much, may Bare himself a flt ol apo plexy, or other serious consequences, by imme diately taking a Pill. For mile by B. L. Fahnestock & Co., No. 70 and 79 Wood and in Fourth Ste, And nll respetftable Druggists. B. L. FIHNESTOCK'S WORM CONFECTIONS Are prepared from the active principle of his cel ebrated Vermifuge. They are put up in a nice and palatable form, to suit the taste of those who cannot conveniently take the Vermifuge. Children will take them without trouble. They are an effective worm destroyer, and may be giv en to the most delicate child. PREPARED AND SOLD BY B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., 76 and 78 Wood and 91 Fourth Sts, Sold by Druggists and Medicine Dealers gener ally. • • dec294awdattv Mir OMINT-10 MILS C 1301 6 -13 FEESPF MN RONENT--7Just received and for silo by , • • FETZER & ARMSTRONG, mid% corner Market, and First Me. ARRIVED. ..Clarke Brownsville tiarm ac Brownsville ..Irwin Elizabeth. ..tiordon Wheeling. Anawalt St. Louis. Cincinnati. Oinefunall .. M0re...... . . DEPARTED Brownsville Brownsville. Elizabeth. Zanesville. AMUSEMENTS. w.llfii:Dt ON 11.0vERixuTos. ..Yank.ee Locke Mr. Chippendale ...Lillie Wardell ankee Locke ... Orchee tra M.A.RBLE TOP In REA 11 EXTENSION TABLE Tonic, Cathartic The periodic attkcks of K et - Ining Costiveness Intemperance. PITTSBURGH, PA _ • HAVE Lialtirti:{2wol' T o astonished at anything. , Yetird or ex perience and a correspotideble.i 6i - tending through out all the nitliOntditids 4 r :the hOltabitalatsbe have turned. their theoriea into tiati atib lidhed a basitrfrom which re need not err. We are not surprised at•such:fasts as the following-- although the persons who write them are. We know the persons and eirordnstarties,-hence feel at liberty to indoreetheir statements : NEW BEDFORD, Masa., Nov. 24, 18&3 I , E ft silt have been afflicted many years wn h acv ere prostrating cramps in my limbs, cold feet and hands, and a general disordered system. Physicians and medicines failed to relieve me. While visiting some friends New York who Were using Plantat ion Bitters they prevalleOpon me to try them. I commenced. with a small wine glassful after dinner. Feeling better by degrees, in a few days I wad astonished to find the cold ness and cramps had entirely left me, and I could sleep the night through, which I had not done for years. I feel like another being. My appe tite and Strength have also greatly , improved by the use of the Plantation Bitters. Respectfully, REEDSBERY J Wis.', Sept. 16, 1863. • • • I have been in the army hospital for fourteen months—speed:llms and near 4 dead. At Alton, 111, they gave me a bottleni..klanta non Bitters. • • Three bottles restored my speech and cured . C. A. Ft.agsra.,, The fallowing is from the Manager of the Union flame School for the Children of Volum- HATILICZTICE MA.*STOW, eTTEt ST., New York, Avg. 2, 1883. DR. DEAK —"Your: wonderful Plant ation Bitters have been given to some of our:Attie children suffering from weakness and wealcittngs with most happy effect. One little girl in par ticular, with pains ln , her head, loss orappeM, and daily wasting consumption on whom al/ medical skill had been exhausted, has been %- tirely restored. We, commenced with but, a tea spoonful of Bitters a day. Her appetite and strength rapidly increased, and ahelillOW well. Respectfully, `tits. 0. M.1.11aV0r..". •• • • • I owe much to you, for I verilitie heve the Plantation Ltittertthave saved my life. Rey. W. IL WAGGOISIO7., Madrid, " • • • Thou wilt sendntietWo bottleithicire ol thy Plantation Bitters. My wife lads been reatly benefited•by their sae.' Tby friorid, - ASA OURIIIN, Philadelphia, Pa." '• • • • I have been a great sufferer from Dyspeptia, and had to abandon Preaching. • • Plantation Bitters have cured me. Rr.r T 5 CATIIOB.N, Rochester, N. Y." • • • I nave given the Plantation Batas to hundreds of our disabled soldiers with the most astonishing effect. G. W. P. ANDREWS, Superintendent SEadier's Rome, Otiatit.).." • The Plantation Bitters bare cured me of Liver Complaint, of which I was laid up prostrate, and had to abandon my busineas. H. B. 4,tsuasLay, Cleveland, 0.", • • • The Plantation Bitters have cured me of a derangement of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs that has distressed me for years: • itriots like a charm. U. U. Moos:a,• No. 254 BroadwayJ , he., &c., &e., &c. The Plantation Bitters make the weak strong, the languid brilliant,a.nd are ex.baused nature's . great restorer. They arc cenilacisell of the cele brated Calisaya Bark, Wintergreen,_ Saseaftas, Roots, Herbs, nreserred in perfectlypure t. Croix Rum. S. T.-1860--X Persons of sedentary habtta, troubled with weakness, lishitude, .pMpitation of the heart, Lek of appetite, distress after eating, tOrpidlly er, constipation, 4f.c., deserve to suffer if they will not try them They are recommended by' the highest medi cal authorities,•andara warranted•topreilgeo an irnmedLate beneficial effect. They areexceeding ly 'agreeable, 'peifeetlY pure andhartaless; Tv once.—. person' pretemnor to seLITIon- Mtion in !nark -or by thegnflon Is a wdnd r sod imposter. It is put up only in our. log ...tan bottle. Beware of botttlearrafilled with imitation deleterious stuff, for w hich - Saireral per sons are already in prison. "Bee that miertlslit tie has our United States stamp over.the cork unmutila led, and our signature on steel-plate side label. sold by rasp . cetablc, lealars throughout thr kabilable . glote. --- P. H. DIMIC.IO i 00. i . V12,13r91,4,474101*-3C- inklitiECFTS-PLANTAVVON,64:4II B...—Tbe genuine article cold bg slalom JOliNsTori, cor. Stnithfield aini4th'ete. lebT76md&w-eod R M - 0 V-A ArkN THE FIRST Ditlr OF - AP] ur will remove to No. 51 Fifth street, at pres ent occupied by J. liL I{offjuan &Bro. and will be prepared to give the public general satisfac tion with a well assorted stock of, PHILO if.HICAL and IiTATIFErd'ECTIOAIANSTRU MF,NTS, and. a large supply of OPTICA L GOODS, With a fine asscitiot ROMAN PEBBLE` sPEGTAOLES,Whieh ate tvirtaitted to strengthen and i mprove the sight. Mads and sold only by J. DIAMOND, - Pritlithial Optician, No. 39 Fifth street. . . Rem ember the number, 61, 61., M idireet, after the Ist 4pri..l and do not be imposed upon by others. ' • mht MARCH, APPai - MAt 4 RE THE MONT/4S TO- PURIFY .2 - ‘ THE BLOOD.—The compound fluid Ea- tract of 'PROS' rOrtirr, - as prepared by RAN KIN, Druggist, 63 Market street, below tOttith, will effectually renovate and apparently reju- venxte the whole syetem, not only does it act sOO boxes No. I Fire Crackers, to eases Sicily LieOrley, ' do Calabria .. 15 do Prime Pie r - .- kegs 8a1 , .,5:01V 1 , 1 WO mats I.l.xo.Mir' , 60 bOitesato*C l llF.444,3 301?:4044-i=gftW1V0.:;`,3-i;ili 4. 193.14 f Atia#3tl,:,;f; 75A •00740)5Atit ,60 ,0 0 0.441 0 0 21 10NP k. In Btore W:..ieffitOlt • R A- /Si " . ,1140045--ANVOCIfit - 1,000 pirga, Bunch ruad3ely4Raliiinl4/313qtale, halt and-quarter texas,' . 50 mats Seedless Raisins • ' 25. kegs do .. do 30 casks prime Zante Currant's, 60 kegs I rench Prunes and Plum's,. • • 26 boxes do do • r ' just received and tor sale W. • ' REYMEER mh9 • 'l2dAnd I2SWOOdst ORANGES A Nl5-WRPNR,-. 600 boxes Mearina. Oranges,_ • 100 " " Lemons,. • Net received end for sale ti .: .. ALF , h. ,Eilti i.„ - 1128 and 128 Weisl et, . LA_RGE LOT OF Congr. ess s , 's Tobacco, •• Baltimore Spun Tobacco, Navy Pounds " Bright " Cut and Dry Smoking Tobacco, Solace Fine Cut Sunny Side Fine Cut " • Sweet Olive " TiI'COLLISTIgt & BABR , B, .108 Woodiltreet s „ , .OIITt— , - 500 bbls Extra FainOT noon 100 do Supertthe Eloux; Just received and fat sale by FETZER k AMMETRO NG nab 2 9 earner Market and Finitista. 10 0 / 3 4AIONT,ACOORMATORITOWIT; -11. , No. 26 Dismoid alley near Wood street 4 g:CTJTIEBERT taSONS;_,- . Miket MI OCHESTER AND BC FIF Alto MIL COOPER TOOLS—For sale by = - JAMES BOW,N, 13 4. W. 0.511-- 100 HALF 1313L14, WH17`1 It In store and for Welty PATTERSON & AVISIdf NV. mhB 100. 6 Wood's*. DLANDIZETIIap:SONIPEINEVIT,CROP OF GAnpim swps,juirt *caved, said for bale by ITECIaILAN zeLoNch P l O-4.4j-up/ty-stoiriormgh"- =bin-OMo - • - - arifinorm Atz•vorvErits ARD ALL ogler Moroi : a kind--For sale b 3 ' JAMES 112,0‘rig, mlup 1.30 Woodat. SwiM;
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