" P.B.DRIVUE d51.41#A847. 'o**l 4 ; jrriiX7) . Sr t ;illir - D' 4 4,Y.s POBT -- Futoav, October 14, 1884. BUSlNESS—Yesterday was very )motive. /Phir.cinlrsales made were - lit - a linall - W,lty to meet the wants of thettatticlitlie r ."l4 ik t few days we think matters will become settled Qur rivers continue in tine navigable order for 411 43;AiMigt-itiata ff jusxng 40 , gales we ' j•-• _ t POTATOES—SaIes Neshanocks at $1@125 bbl. Bales 40 bbls Jersey Sweet do, 156gg625. -- ifit • CON•r-Theli was steady, but not very active. ThethleiVer% Oman way for local PUrpeses, Prices wore unchanged. ClGlEEkiE—Sales 22 bas W it, 22e2.30. ilirketWleady. •Saieicuontou No. I AA S—Sales No 1 Lard Oil at 1,60; No 2 • do, 61,70; Linseed, 61 '7O,St 75. BARLEY liIALT—The market was inactive. quotefertifirinally at 62 55. OIuER--Sales 4 bbls Sweet, 65 0005 50 per lia- r 43 , op. 8 loads; a t ,sc ales ssB@4G 00 r• , . • . , - t /41 9 - BEEF—Small sake at 24k6, for Clan Valued. GRAIN—The market was dull. There were .Voielations. ;„Prhoes were , nominal. FrOm the flies for Wherit_weroi •Red, 75; "i; tii,•s`l"l36 - phr bush. 13irley was dull and Would not command over SF 5601 60. Cats—• were plenty; we note sales to the extent of 300 bush at 104 Mo. Corn—The last sale reported s wan at ill 50. 1- • gtroit r elgtrtinill l ,4litoa . es were 114 eto he extent l of 280 bblsat aatra, 610 00410 20,and Extra Family, $lO , X.WX 60010 76. !rataAah—Sales 3 tona at 7@lio. Pas range of 12@t30. 'Pearls, 150160. WiIISKY--Saros 20 bids Rectified at $1 75. Ri f p w ines sold at $1 7Q gallon. et 23c. • • gigs -100 Zsitoll„B3@3so.• Pip; :9tuveri 13,50e14,00; 'At ' • " SUGARzwittia'steady. 'rands' from 26fife7o; Ouber„~4; Osuahed,Powdered and Granulated, 28@29iic, A Coffee, 27c; and B do, 2730. EITTIUILRGII OIL TRADE. r, • • tiTUltrlCeB.4), TRU DAILY POST, FRIDAY, October 14, Ma. . BUSigESS—Was only moderately active. The receipts by. the river only amounted;to 500 bblsk4l . l7ll . flip; boat 'heeds of *olden were asking an advance, and in some instances it teas obtained. We quote Crude in bulk at ..211140/256; 1 29iititOei pkgs included. The sales were as follows: CRUDE—SaIes 250 bids, 250, pkgs returned; 620.dn, 80 , 3; pkgalneluded; 200 d0, 2 0c, do-do; 1 , 00 0 do, bulk, 250; 500 do, 24X; 125 do, 290, pkgs Included. REFINED—Was steady, with a moderate de mand_,;princiPally for export. A sale of too pure white, 73c; 25 do, up river, 70. 4. 01 • ecelpta Per Allegheny River. Alec, Klaufman & Co 100 Lafferty 130 - ir P Logan 300 Tatar' ' kuporti Per Alleghe:tty Valley R. R. nh' Gamic nazi. tinitita4VlCPriii. 212 bide relined tot York. North American Co., 71 bbis relined for New 111.8.&ox & Co., 160 bOie refined for Philadel ,Pl4l4„, • z Lunen° . Ou Co, 283 bble relined for Philadel phi:6 4111:110A .% STO6K. VAitDS. October, ta, , there was no dieposr- Lion to operate. The State elections in Ohio, and Pennsylvania had to be attended ,stock. pate:eat ,was lidsrloc*: - Tosios reoei*Oist battle shoxiAl /sage Sal t> il~la hfeii '41431 1 1mi YO i,631 head. The itideil in our market were 41111 ___ ~."40144 6 4 waa . 1 . Prizekdaif portion of the . . k-7,=P—WOM ;pane.. The sales made , al though small eYitib { t`n hoary dealide in prices. The failing °Win receipts, as compared with last stroeN-1vey02,03? head. - -411r0#44W iron. 'The iales were aniall, and )gyfifii iitlpitte. The roelpte were well Ina* :behind those of last week. have prevented trouser: g - enerally have sought the Eastern nierkets sui an outlet. Below will be itituiirthe E.Mote acciottrit of receipts for the week: Cattle Last week. Thll week. 480 2,649 !Hump ' 4 5314 3.283 Hort Orli= Horses 7,440142 1.9 OrS,TTLb---,The supply of cattle was small price., liOWever, ruled about the same. The sales wue barely worth notictng, awl the at tendance of drovers was very small. Matters Will no duitha more animated appear tutu durint e coming week. . SALES OP C E ATTL PEE CWT. John H Glass sold 46 head at 46 25 Jena Halasanold Xrhead at 500 John H.(lbras sold /6 head at 4 26 Seaga &Mathews at 6 00 Siektalsild - sfortfr 70 head at 887 EnglandgajusaApir aoklaPhaWat 660 Johnl,_„., 1111 N, ne T. d - OlasarifoTTl4o h i e (L rie cw avy) at 760 G Heiser sold 800 head ((alr) at 6 60 G Heuer sold SOO heed at 7 to PePliriid2 oo 4teail at 6 75 aiseeindid , l4o heat Oo • S&L= OP BOOS PEE CWT. Glau sold d6O bead small at 700 J Singer sold 466 head heavy at 12 75 J.l3l4ger bold 111 , 11ead medium at 11 Oo J Smfthoold 60 head heavy at 18 00 .. 6HEIiT '..CATTLE MASKhTI3, .A.L.LiterHEITY, Oct, 13th, 1864. The market opened with a number of cattle on seleiakkap.the9l4l,44lvaneed the number Wall somewhat increased, and on Tuesday the mar tet dragged. yur.stoolt. cattle there Is still some hiquiry, and kaidein buyers,aretaktng a limited number. Ia Rogs.and-Sheepthereis.but compankeively 1101 e d 0.424; aod-Orises.ternaln unchanged. - %4 A 8 L 4. PER OWT. %Wee sold 10 headAC In& Litt Inld 10 head, .4fig6 bialth 001d'49 164'4 zo7 Co sdld 86 head, 4t6;,, Greenwald sold 170 bead, 6@6lc Wm Rice sold IQ het* 4,46@eg Carr sold 25 head, 636 .1111meaald 60 head, 6 Harlin sold La head, 5 Jordon ilicdn 40 head, 43i. fficirnok & Donn Bold 07 head 436 @N. UV :31 MATTERS. .: , :.0!:.. f3l 4'; I: . - ARRIVED. Eltilatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Carman Brownsville. A, . Jas. Bees .Irwin 4 Dilzabeth., •,..,;,. tßayardelleistatarlionolurah" ela City." Julia, Coulson, Zanesville. W Butler, Black, Cincinnati. e:: '''6 ..,. "'''' u L _ .._... edra,. -, DEP.A..IITLIJ. 41 , •kil, - Matte; Brownsville. '''''''' Franklin, ()armee, Brownsville. 4i , • Jas. Renee, Irwin. Elizabeth. -;,1 Bayard, Peebles, Monongahela City. W Butler, Black, Cincinnati. Olivo„ Alderson, Cincinnati. Tan Rryszt..--Last evening at twilight there I were 7 feet in the channel, and falling slowly. The srnathor was cool, M Kit - The fine steamer Leni Leoti OaptShepand Wet Sav e . a1 0133 / 0 , tO lve for Naville. This' bat ea of accomodatl loons for pas mangers and is in charge of cavern/ and attentive Galt:ern 41rThe new and splendid passenger steamer, Annie, OtrLitlarratta,. Is announced for Oln 'etalasti on Saturday. She has excellent accoom- Snodations for passenrers. Give her a call. -- :MOATS WHEELING, MARIETTA AND L CREEK OIL REGIONS. THE REGULAR PASSEN 'r Packet MIIITERVA, Oapt.Gor. ' her old trade, making regular burgh every MONDAY, FRIDAY:. Having been. well &nerves the pa ally. NS & CO., Agta. ingahela bridge. PROSPEOTAJS-FOll - 1864:- , - PITTSBITRGH POSY Per the increased and inareasineprosperity or PITT4BITEGH EOST. We ate deslions of returning our acknowledg ments to lb numerous Patton*. During , the 'sat year it has Largely Increased its Circulation. NOtwithatantling tirgitatzed effort' to eurtell It. present year bring!' with lt, not the OPPRESSION OF. THE REBELLION' As our Administration so frequently promised nor have those in power given any VIDENCE OF THEIR ABILITY OR DESIRE TO CRUSH IT. Their principal efforta have been devoted to schemes for Oontinning ,Themselves in Power. This Fall they will be 33.1aFtlItlaEtm PEOPLE For trial and we are desirous of speaking of their stewardahip to am 111 A N 'l7 READ E RS As we can supply with our paper In its Politiaal Character, As heretofore the Post will remelt' att Independent Democratic Journal, DETOTED TO Tail Preservation of the Constitution, USTORATION OF THE UNION; It will confine itself to the discussion of .1" . U131,1C QUEST'IONSI. And have no connection whatever with schemes of a Personal or Factional Character it will be nobody's organ, but the faithful exponent of Eound Ckeiservative Sentiments. The great work before A metiean People U• caving of our REPUBLICAN BYSTJW There la to •party In the emmtry anxious to Brie but the Democratic ; and In order that It shall BE PVNMiiIM MEAVOCESS Uf the Democracy le ebaoluteliquwealetY, and that too, at ffii)4l 4 '4 1 4 Earliest Practleable.-feriod. We expect to he side to meet the expeotations I our friends in the discussion of the questions which will be involved in the appros citing PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. OUVNEWS DEPARTM ENT. attention will be given to the News fleifattment of the Post; we shall labor to obtain iht. 'UM BY TELEGRAPH air x Whlle equal induktry will be exercised In our IdEMLT.,ANEOUS AND OPAL DEPARTMENTS Its Commercial Department Will lie entrusted to one who is every way qual fled for a proper discharge of his duties ; it wit be conducted in 6.11- kioismsx Intended to Inform thelpublic of hen/at and fair dealing, giving no countenance or encourage ment to dishonest &MAIL 'SATURDAY MORNING POST X11 ; ..31dr ,Ell`l T I 0 N, ~•3.r-. l9 403 Mt= .... ,:p 00 1 75 40 4:i . tb4:414. ;, .44 0 44..1. 4A. _ • 64: . ' 186 - • OR AN Malt MONDAY, NOVEMIXIM 16TH PciAl6l;milttltnd Itaroad NINE DA, IL Y TrIZA..II4(S. THROUGH 4.CP.Vdh/OHAT/ON RAIN le 1144 the Ojailoet++ Station daily; (4xcePt - Sun day,) at 6 50 a. m., stopping at all stations be t ween Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, and making direct connection for New York at Philadelphia. THE THROUGH aIAIL TEAM leaves the Passenger Station every morning s (except Sundaya at 2 6a a. m.,ißopping only a ;principal Stations, and making direct connection at Har risburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. THWOLTIII EX:PUNS:4 TWAIN leaves dilly, at 4 2.1 p. in., stopping only at principal Sta tions making direct- connection at Harrisburg forßaltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia and . Allentovrn. FILE TIASTIaNhi ,leives the rmpStinda a - 4' S 5 p. st s otpaptiinogn daily,(cii a t EStat y ons t connectingatHarrsburgforNlp i Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia tor ;New York. JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION TRIAN leAves daily, (except Sunilay,) at 800 p. m., stop ping at all Sinstlona, and running as far as Cone laA_ __gb. STAOCOM_MODATION TRAIN forWall'a Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday ' ) at 020 a.m. SE:O(WD AUCOMP(IODATION TRAIN for Wall's tatton, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11 JO i. rt• I t ; AtICIOAIIKODATION TRAIN for W9.ir ~ atton leaves ckany, (except Stinday,) at k . outzni ACCOMMODATION TRAIN for ‘ , Y all's Statiop leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at fi On pp. m. fag CHURCH TRAIN leaves Wall's Station, every Sunda , : at 906 a. in.; returning leaves Pittsburgh at 124611. to. R.ETURfI EW 4.3; TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS Baltimore Express 12 20 p. m Philadelphia Express 1 25 p. m • Fast Line 12 60 s. m Through Mail Train 12 20 a. in Johnstown Accommodation 10 06 a. in let Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 16 a. in 21 Wallin Station Accommodation..... 8 35 a. m 3 1 Wail's Station Accommodation__ 1 66p. m 4th Wall's Station Accommodation.... 6 65 ti. m Baltimore Exprean will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 1 ^S p. m, on Mondayn. TRAINS FOB BLAIRSVILLE tuul INDI ANA connect at Blairsville intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train Last, and with Balti more Ibtpress and Johnstown Accommodation Wont. ; :NS FOR EBENSBURG otionent at.Ores bOn 14 it h Express Trains and 41.04.5101 n West, and w.t Through AccommodyllitiM ' • press ra. V,sist. The Traveling public a ill 4- 41:113 ° 7-. to their interest, in going East di - i-3, 1 t . iireOravel b 7 the Pennsylvania tiatirtulthinficomtno. nations now offered cannot he ' on any other route. The romihrlMll astth stone, and is entirely free trolktitt i feili'etimP promise • safety, speed anctelOniSot lavor tuts road with theli-plitr=lke. r' A It Is.: TO NE , O. - YORK ti 3 00 Plil LAI/ ELI' II Ll tl. uu IJALTDIOR E.. Lai N IJAS T ER .. HARRISBURG Baggage ()backed to all Stetlons on the Penn sylvania Bat mad to Philadelphia, Li a m. more and New York. Passengers purchasing tickets In can will be charged.an 80300111 according to distance traveled In addition to the Station rates, except from Sta tions where the Company has nu Agent, NOM.) E.—ln ease of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding ➢too. N.B.—An Omnibus Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the repot, at a charge not to exceed 2 cents for each passenger and baggage. For Tickets apply to J. STEWART, Agent, At the P. E. It. k'stasemgor Statuaa, uu Liberty knd Grant ttreetc rlzt 1864. aiNwiAl - i i 1864 THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY qeveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, SITNEMER ABRANGEIVIENT ivs.o AND AFTER SEPT . 43111 , 11164, - Undue run a. follnwa, viz : Alaimo' Pada:Pg. For Chl'gn. For (nee 'd. For W heel';. Express 1.00 a. in. 1.0) a. no. 1.00 a. In. EI Express 1.10 p. m. 1.10 p. Di. 1.10 p. no. all 6.30 R. ro. 8.10 t. tn. • For New Uaaile and Erie, 6.00 a. m. Arrive Pittsburgh, &U. it'y. 120 a. :a., 3.2f1 p. m. , 6 33 p 2. hi & En., 3. inl p. x. , 4.06 p. in ..tr..,• ..,•.,. A.0 ( 0/k1,1101.horTION TRAINS. - . .1.444,e Alleghegy Fa Al iance. For N. It. Eag ii. U. For :, Lau 'e 'la* p. co. 6 30 it. m w_ I 2.11) w '''.". 4W p.m, RETURNING. • AiriaiAllegheny, P., V. VI. ar. (:. Icy 7.10 A. Ila., 8 15 1.. Cli., 2 . 5 $ P m., 4.45 p. m. C. &Y. . R..... 9.30 a. m. GEO. PARKIN, Agent. Vinton Paadenger Station, Pittaburgh, Pa. A. Q. CASS' ELHEH Y, Agent, Allegheny 1_44. 6 F. R. MYERS', lien. Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R. Summer Arranwernent. ®N -AND AFTER MONDAY, MAY 21.1, Ity 11383, Trains will leave the Depot, corner of Ross and Water streets, as follows: - - - •. Leaves Arrives at - Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. Mall to and from U'ntown. 7 66 a. in. 6 00 p. in. Exp_ress " " 2 40 p. m. 9 30 a. in. Ist Pd'KewportAcc'dn. /I 00 a. m. 6 60 a. m. 2d 6 16 a. In. 2 05 p. in. Ist Port Perry ' " 700 a. m. 8 30 a. in. Braddock:s 4 16 p. m. 6 40 y. m. Sunday Church Train to and from 3 1'keesport, I 00 p. In. 10 00. a. no. For tickets apply to GEL). 801 - LTON, Agt. W. 13. STOU I , Supt. sp/10 H.. D. BRECHT & CO., MANUFACTURkeRS OF Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures, No. 128 Smithfield street, between Fifth and Sixth streets. jelS LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINE? Smeltinj Works PARK, 111'CURDY & CO., AIITUFACTURERS OF SHEATH, Brazier's and Belt Copper, Pressed Cop ottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Speller Sod er, &c. Also, Importers and dealers In Metals, in Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, &c. Sir Constantly on hand, Tinmenie Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 120 SECOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. /IV - Special orders of Copper out to any desired pattern. feb2 1-1 ydScw O N HAND AND POR7SALI&--7--- . Grain Drills, Cider Mills, Fanning Mills, Threatun_g Machines, Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers, Dog Powers, Churn; Fruit Jazz, Corn Shelters, Mumma,Climax and Eureka Cutting Boxes, BECKHAM & LONG, Wholesale and Retail, dealers in Agricultural and Farming implements of all kinds. aul2 127 Liberty Street, Bat tsburgh. $llO TO $2O 4. DAY. SELL. /rink 'IMPROVED LITTLE GIANT SEW ". G MACHINE.—The best cheap Machine in the United States. We are giving* commission by whiatiihii above • - .ages can be made, or we will Ant_PAPY agents at 470 a month and expenses. paid. For patiiculars and 'terms, addrnss, with stsvp, T. S. PAGE, tienti. Agent, octilawdacipw. Toledo, 0. RKCEIVINCf FALL STOCK or DRES S GOODS porchased at the great ieductfandn tiold, &wino rithihiettiod ing beef purchased before the rise, I am.prepar ed to sell at the lowest figures. Ladies, eat and see,*at H. LYNCH'S arket sep29 * be betkeen 5t i st. 'Ec:Dmoixer. EMI .•..6...5.00 curse ARELTVAt OF THE LATEST .!13 TTLIEVE- iiO O 7Si„BRIDES,AMXPERS A- .BAL , MuSALS,_of all dzeA, bought at laareit t S*)and Anti ,bi fold "'u low, Irmo ic"Mr eRY- ei' :44 11 e in the Alpy• Qth I - •* - 41 beSre I) irlftv; at '•. "' ' fiNi e VE I RMA -CM: 01 ;..3 t - p:ii , : - , ---- ifi,v: , 44 ~..i . • 0 „-,.. - 1 1 7 „, BIARLdormi ,, ~., 1 ..-....i,..rze r„.., .-... 31 - t r ie . - . ~.. - -WI ti 2 d ItkT fro* Firlh f 'Ala .- 4 9e.go a .4,,ar -..t.- ---- - 7 Nc "lB 3.F. 410 4 streets "Wad dmpr alpilk . l n 1 - ot# ~.. t.;,2.r . 5z:, _.-... -..A. . 4114Tearl:;. - itoril_ ,S- ,I. tz.z . : ;I•Ai.,- . • ; , , i,..Jk.gai15.... , 1. Z ' , 4:1- - , - ÷l - ,.,..•..., - , ..'•::.E-;..p. ,- . - :. , -_ , :._ , .* , ....r - i • i... 0 4 .,., :4-. •J Tin: • -t , /Did —. - -NreUvw?ralAi.a.:,- - •c•iL.. ',--, "'• - ' ' -f,s . Z -- • 4MCANG , FabIENT Hi:TIM:7IN( '2 30 p. pn DRY OC;k011.13 - team trout - "Qti'eolatown•Ll Tuu FIELST-pLassmow ..-•w= trfOl frOn Ste/Outfit?' of qe quit. ginot4;l . q c t. DA.R; HEOLA, OLYMPUS, -Will sailfroM Liverpool eiMty'altirnate TUES. kola Queenstown '-every alternate EDINIES.DAY, and tram .New,, York, every '?.I tern ate WEDNE.SDA Y. • Steering passage from NeW York to Liver- Pco/ direct $46 Currency, to New York, ' , lwo laid or equivalent in Currency. Passengers forwarded to Patis arid aU German porta at ,yery low rates. For.passage apply to WILLIAMS& GUION, 40 Fulton street, New York, or - THOS. R A.TT IGA N, Agent. No. 47 Smitlitield.aireet. Successor to Thos. Rattigan. Liverpool, New York .0d Philulebhia '.17.L11/ ( .11 ,1 1 1 ZITIII" ) NOTICE rOi PILE . VIEURIUNDIERSIONED having been appointed agent for the above hoe of Steamers vice • - Mr. John. Thompson, deceased, the Iniiiinetio of the line here, will, hereafter be carried on at No. 66 Smithfield street, near Fourth, where ail applications shpuhl be mule. The Nteamere of are &Me the most inagttiliebnt atioat,andtunthisline directhetwei*en Liver pooland New Yorkoiatling every_ week. 'the tuulersigned is alsoatentforTA PSCOTT'S celebrated Line of Sailing "eslielefand the X Line of London Packets, by both of which he is pre pared to bring out passengers at very low rates. Sight Drafts for any amout on any part of Europe for sale. Apply to D. O'NEILL, Foreign Emigration Agency, No. 68 Smithfield -street, Pittsburgh, Pa. je3 STEAM FROM QUEENSTOWN TO THE putsr-cLAAR POW- Will Iron Steamships of the — 44talt.i NATIONAL STEAM NAVISSATIaN - • . CONPANT, LOT fISIANA , ERIN, PENNSYLVANIA, Will sail from Liverpool and Queenstown, everyevery_ alternate TUESDAY and W EIINEs 1, : New York „to Queenstown and 14verpool, every alternate SATURDAY. Cabin passage, payable In Gold or In Currency , From New York, 666. To New York, *io.' Steerage_ f,.i.tneofrrircom NpewaaYbierkth, 4d5 In vu'rue"a.Cuir-o ream.. Passengers y forwarded for Paris and all ierman porta at very low rates. For i'asaage apply to WILLIAMS at GUION, 10 Fulton St., New York or THOS. RATTIGAN, Agt, No. s 7 Smithfield street, Successor to Thos. Rattigan. N. 11. Agent for Steamers to London ) tilainhe Black Ste/ Line of Liverpool Packetp;W: 501641 OCK BROKER r C A.SIJDA.V, NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORIGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, oface in Jones" Building, over "Internal Rev . Due mows," between rd. & M. and Mechanics Ranh a, No. 1 FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, NI &II arACtUrCIII aM Dealers In CAP, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Have Removed PROM NO. 41 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, PITTSIDISOH, PA. illiTuLatt p&l4 for RAOS. LAMPS, OIL - , je LUCY:NT' OIL WORKS. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., YARD P AOTTIE NILS Or PURE WHITE REPINED CD ...f!k. Fl. IEI CO I\7 Co X 1.• PO , Ofilre, .al9l LIBRILTY STREET, ta r?.‘6tntl PITTSBUH(7I-1, Y.& LOAN OFFICES LOAN HENRY W.. CIMIOTTE, U. 100 SMITE/VIKDD ST., Num the corner 0161.1 i, PITTSBURGH. L~2OPIEGY IN LARUE AND SALALI. 11 Qua , nntles.loAnetl un :old and Sliver, Ms limas, Jewelry, Gold and Silver W &tubes, and all ktnda of valuable articles, for any length of Law agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. bile-011iee Hour' from 7 A. AL to 10 P. Al. 181.311 ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron .Founti era*, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, anAn Milan*. it. K., Passenr Station, rANUPA PCUKEITTSDURR.OH A L L. KINDS OP ITS Steam Engines, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty hone imwer, and tutted lor Britt Mills, Saw kilns, Sleet Furueeee, nee, etc (live particular ettontlon to 'the construction of Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights, handand circular saw mills. Have also on, finished end ready for ship went at short notice. Engines and Boilers of every description. Also,Surnish Boilers and Sheet Iron seperately, Wrought Iron Shafting, Hangers and Putties in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery anni Machine Cards. cOu r prices are low, our machinery manufactur. Id of the best quality of materials, and warranted n all cases to give satisfaction. aiy-Orders from all parts of the country solici ted and promptly tilled. fe3l-dtaw - 1 E"" 1 0 1 1:714. W3= ISITUEL MID 'I" CARPETS! at less than cost, previous to re calving our I' LL STOCK. We will sell all goods on hand (purchased before the late SU vances,) at considerably LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS PRIQES MCCALLUM. NO. 87. FOURTH STREET. 29 Cabinet Organs, 4 Second-hand Melodeons, FOR SALE AT LESS THAN FACTORY PRICES OELAS. O. MELLOR, STEEL TOOTH RAY AND GRAIN RAKES, VITEIRRANTED THE BEST NOW , V Y_An use. Also STORE TRUOICS and WH BmBABROWS'! - Manufactured and ' sale ir • O. OOLEMAN, Near the Penitentiary, tnta7 Allegheny City, Pa. i LA litiliE LOT OF' ongress We Tobacco, Baltimore Spun Tobacco, • ifri r arKtPond° Out and Dr Smoking Tobacco., Solace Fine Out Sunny Side Fine Out Sweet Olive EPCOLLLSTER fc BAER'S, on Wood street pLIIMS AND • I 10 Itega,and So boxes' French Plume, '" "Gerniari Pinbeti. In store and for gain by _ _ - REVILER & BROS., Nos. 12s & 128 Wood , street BU R' i , 5 boxes fresh zr,ou Butter, I Suit ee::!.2. T i ro Packed,Buttee, a for /12110 by . 722-rzsa &:. Alms -, Jetts - ' - • # 614 . 74 , -„,, ) ,, , nega la, , .. , • , If? .. t An:t Firstiits .- • rcitiimi , ll 13. barLizircpv. - 8110012113011 TO JA.mirm P. _ II kJ' , • WI/OT;FTlAtT:sitlal RETAIL , - 7 0 RAT" , ifiLFOrekgn And : Dotestio Druku, Medicines, • : - ..Pi4n.t6& 'Okla, Dye-Stuffs and - Peflumery, . NO. W.-FEDERAL, STILNIET, nir4 l- 10 . :ALLEGKEN'ir CliTir, PA. STEAMBOAT;JORGING , A_NDRZW Ktoinen ' xnoxse N. YILLIIR, rlßN " ,Pr itrra 03 ^1 .; • Spepial,Partner. General Plirtners. .• IRON CITY FORGE, ra4OMAN & PHIPPS, BIRTH WAIW, smANUPACTVEtb) BAR IHON i . _ eras Railway and Steamboat Forghge, Passenger,lo4l Freight and Lotomotive Axles. ko. ile , - GAS PLUMBERS & firrot. A. 1)13 y at m•IivW4,I:IEI:, PLUMBERS AND GALSrFITTELS • NO. IBS WOOP STREETt I Opponte FiratlECirohiPittaburgb, and NO. 47 OHIO STRFAET, Awasumnr, NadTHII Edialefi OPl.llOa. fiIIUAI PS, HYDRANTS, MEET DRAD, ir" Lb - Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar Lead, and Plum er , s Material in general. 011 Refineries fitted up in the most approved manger. Tanks lined with Lead or Copper. Rouses fitted with Water and ilea Fixtures. orders promptly attended to. apa-iyd WATCHES AND JEWELRY. • a W L. IEL . rd HE SOUSGRIBBRS RAINS JUST opened a very largo and desirable atoek of GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladles' and aentlemenal wear ; dna Bronze tHoldre, Fanny Goodly aI_LVIETI-PLAT-JED WARE. Such ne Castors, Oake and Flint Basket; l / 2 " Oobleta lard Oases, Tea Setts, etc. 111.EYEAN &SEEMLE, deo2o 4.9 "Fifth area. a air) thir El iv! 6 ;11 SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & MALMEs, PPOENIX STEAM BREWERY. Wk. HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make It our aim to give satisfaction to all of our customers. Mr. Rohl. Watson of Liberty street, will hare the manage of our business, with lull control In thelirewery. Address all orders to Sr}..NUER k WHAT, l'heonix BrewettiPittsbuir A Pa. _ . . JAS. SPENOREI, . br.lOl.Y. kiutterlield .Sz, Co., Ma!sten and Hop Dealers, B.leal•ly4 ORMSBY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., RE NOW PREPARED TO RE. .4y Gelve orders from the trade for all alma of Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band & HorseHhoe Iran Htlatlrgh, Jan. 7, 1963 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. I.3.MEV. 11. HOPKINS 4;,44,0 4 11011.113 Q. LAZIj& 1 - lopkinm &z Lazar. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, NO. 103 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. I 'olleetwas snl other legal business. Attended to In Allegheny, Washingtbn, Greene, and ad-; Joining cot-ILIUM j11112154.1X141 - JOS. W. PARKER, ATTOIt 13, - A - A W 0016.3atd No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood. THE SUBSCRIBERS MANUIPAC TURA and keep constantly on hand every article In their line, viz: Cornices, Ornaments, Curtain Goods, Comforts, Feather&lls e Mat tresses of all kinds • also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beth. All kinds ofOlaisdee, Blinds and Fixtures. ti iarPronipt attention gt tb all orders for fits ting and ing down Ca rrieVil Olathe, &a. i EIV'ICY. RO CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD OYSTER CRACKERS BOSTON • CRACKER BAKERY, LIME MANUFACTURERS. To Builders and Contractors. WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURIECI a superbr article of L. I 31. Whirl we ire prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, 509 LIBERTY STREET. POST QIULLITY OP SIL lEV'"t7CO _ Always on hand as usuaL nay lie DIOKSON, STEWART & 00. zit Asa ir A fil Ks Al I L LINUAIL, AIONONGA.R.E. J LA P'..A N I NtII MILL, would respectfully. inform theoutflic that he has rebuilt since the tire, and hiring enlarged his establlslunent, and filled it wih the newest and moat approred ma chinery,ta now prepared to furnish flooring and planing f t4rda, scroll sawing and re-sawing, doors, Bath and shutters, kiln dried frames,moulding! box making, tco. SOUTH moulding! Sept. 7, 1887. ja2o TJABORA TORY OF -- JAMES R. UILLTON & Uo.—We have recently made carefulinalysis of the Sambiarg Port will, and do not heitate to pronounce Apure. It Ofintains all the pnperties of the Port Grape, and there. fore forinedloinal uses it is, In moat oases, su perior t, other wines. Its principle effects upon the sysfiM are mildly stimulating, diuretic, so. deans aid tonic. It will prove beneficial in Affections of the Kidneys, and Chronic Ristisses with General Debility of the Constitutkin. Thysilians may safely recommend It to patients in piaci of the many doubtful mixtures 'too of ten sod as pure Wines. 81 Wood 'a treet JAMES II: CHILTON, Anlletical Chemist, N. Y. City, Beatty A. J. RANKIN, Druggist, No. 63 Market street, belci* 4th. SMITH, PARK & GO. NUTS WARD • FOUNDRY, PITTSBITIIGH. - Wfr a nhouse, 'No. 148 Find and 120 Second ex , 3 , l4fir n =o r Lau d iz,==pitos ai g ? i ,-.--, pipe, Sad Irons, Dniitnni, Wagon ttnAes c a l ua i - 1: di odds Patties, Hangers and Couplin44. c m .obbing and unr.t_ dimmer opeff.ds ic op, 1 ' do OtO °Met; , Vpiz n complete timeldn e gyv stto t t o d t o th o=ryi all liel atg lining wine eaTefully a 1' c .a r.a ng z ereu t b ,r a , nGat.igmas u D,4loNn%* nLoadvspthiltreut•Banmoramgter AWbeatittrlowa*) price, at . , ~- - , f• ' ' 4 Few , TzlE .:` ,. .tta ~,,, I, .• - ,C i t 801 adail yos i , ...", ( 11,1.0Y -4.t- ''"...1'.'7 tt„ - i - i - e-,L.5.'76;i,,1..-.,..L . - __..- - _'.._l •- —. CTOBEit 14 WATER STREET, WHERLING, VA. IRON WORKS. OF THE BEST QUALITY. jads4md NO. In Ft VTII STREET, PITTSBURGH. HOUSEFURNISHING lIPHOLSTERf AT MARVIN'S No. 64 Fourth Street PLANING MILLS. 0- 01 — WME•N — lifEFICHANTs.. (16MMISSION MiateriANT,; MI *HP . RAIZ OP .. . PIG METAL AND BLOOMSr . ~woo. 74 WATIat ST, lbalovir Market. Pl*Stitt/Mg.: • - ;,-ta . WI. TO:PATTI:CH.BOX ADAM A.XXtall - PATTERSON & /LEMON, COMintssican .livrereikiantee- Flour cad Grain and Gehiral Produce peal. era, No. 6 Wood it., Ptttaborgh, Pa. We take pleasure In referring to the - follinit Pittelnugh Rowel Ohm, Smyth tr. Go., Zng Painter ,4 , . Biadley,E4 Edmunditottleoo., R. R. W DWoodwell, Jas. 11POtilly °iv:, W. S ,O. eve tr. oo.i ft: H. Sack 11c. Oct ts • GROCERS. imam Late st Miller & RickettS4V.l7., REYMER & BROTH:EItS, tsumasoil Neymsr & 4indepton,l wHOISCHJA DB V , 09 IX Vorstgix Prults, ' Nuts, - ftrait4oiziry, Sutirs, Fire Works, " • Nob. 128 AND 128 WOOD EThiEET. RlTTsßuithe BRASS FOUNDERS., Duquesne Brass *arks. 5. CADMAN • • • Cadman & Cra.mrt;arci Manufacture mid keep ookitantly on hand every vary of FINISHED B hASS 'WORK, BRASS VASTINGS of superior ra6o* Hens made to order. Tsimano AT WORK AND REPAVE!, lug promptly attended to. Also, soleagents tor Western Pennsy U lvania, for the sae of MARSH'S SYPHON PM P, with LanditelPe improvement attached. febyl J. & M. WSTEEN, " BRASS. FOUNIYERS GAB ,AND STEAM FITTERS, - ALL SUMS OF • • • BRASS AN IRON' COCKS MADE TO ORDER, Also, Brass - Castingwof - a •IrKinda, Made at the shortest notice. Particular attention paid to fill:retro and re pairing of OIL .REEttiLM •• • •-- 31 & 34 Water Street, near Liberty. 7unx MEMBERS OF THIS FIRM BE.? practicatmechanice, of - many years' ex. perience In the business will ensure to give sal:1 inaction in every respect. We are also agents for Garrison & Stem , Ptimps tnr water and oil. to6-Iyd •-•1 STEEL WORKS 1/3/LAO soarne. Jelin L. lu:fro—lvy. Weurt,ousur. Pittsburgh Steel Works, .130 - Y/3 stairurairronsis Cast Steedi saoo, Spring, Picks and A B Steel Spring, and Aides, - - Corner of Roes and First Streets, nont-ly pITTSBUBCiii, PA. GLASS WORKS. W. orwituvenex..D. ouNarmikßAlE:ap..• 1131181:71 P. ALUM 040HA/11 O DIINCAIS. gr - t UNNINGLIAXIS & CO3—PITTs. ITUTIGH CTTY GLASS WOR KS—W are holm 119 Water street, and 1.56 First street,. Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors below the illionon gaheisliouse,.manntarturreSl3l matutrgla-City Window Wan, Druggists' Glass Ware and Ame.. r oan convex Glass, tor ParioryituiOnostihtirch be and public buildings, _ Cpl WINES, LIQUORS,7AP:- E. P. Namt,.T,Tp*,- .nwORTXR qp WINES! BRANIEEU f &a . Alia, sole toninetorlifhit - OLD W 1 A,T wifiraw.v, No. BNorth Pront 9t4,1 PHILADELPHIA rahl4.lyd HENRY W. BEAVALONT & CO., DAL LW Foreign Brao4§B, ILE,o; Ras Wild Wild Merry, alititele• ger kw mulles, 01* lifprimattela Byekllo4l her Wriliddea?..laMaleetimertetr..-q. N. 1-.I:I3ERT:K STREET , OPP9O4 Equrth stcljeti.: - cs P1'1‘t§14624.11,t.r.k. Ortletels, Taverns and Families supplied a moderate profits for Lash. • mrrizryd JOS. a FINER.. RYE IA I . JOS. S. FJISOff, . . (Successor to PIGS. Moore ' ) Manufacturer of - • Copper Distilled Pare Rye Malt. Nos. 159, 191, 193 an d 195,, st stroot,Yltta burgh. septlapi PORK NkeKtl34:- CHABLIS -- (ft... to Jae. H01mea.44119.,) PORK PA. cK. u, Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sugar-Cured Name, Smoked Beef, am. CORNER ILAII.N.IIII , AND putsT STS., deals-lpd- 4".lTl.44ll:falifi,BA. WALL PAPER: &C. ALL PAIiEItS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, PANOY GOODS Wall Papers frono 3 64o4l4_,Rer roll; Window Shades from 100 to 65 iQII - Olothe from 70c to * 1 , 50 Per Taut; Fatter Ulloot in 104. vedettes, at the New Wallpaper li.rahoy Goods 'loose of EgEßSt.falk SGHW AEZ DAM , ... , All4W,HAlthrteld street ES ISSEL 4L; 4 -.- W. H . J - 11 . • 1 No. 10 St.'Clitir wow GAL". melic AVVIHNTION or Gapers tatitt*Okos. G 0 odg whichhaa been' selectedwith,grestettrexid contains all the ne*ina..-styles fotmd in ant-clays houses. Gent's wubing suit of clothekniebleAckorder view mei and exam ine our goocla taid_pritiat: Alen, _a hill and com plete nook of FURNISHING GOODS W. 11, hIoGHE,? - Merchant Tendl.,. No. 10 St. (lair street, Prttabutqh, Pa. . B. L. H. 13A.13E15-, i PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, 1 . : 46 and 48 St. Clair .':. i P/TTSBUROEL •• • . . : w :•;_•?. ATER COLOR S Lite Size PhotOiciell• "43 India Ink, eto. PlkotoVap losi and Fanoy Backgrounds. Ivory ,•i-ph'oto. grapio .kitiums, QM Iremea t .664 . __ 7 dstioleo adapted to the PhotOgrapio hada:no. rant , , & &Airs ; nit r Noiseles Patent Sewing, MAChina, These Sewing Machines are knowdwetheive best 'tithe United Stale". 11Wyr — W/Ire =xi Ell, and. sold at the .1416WEST'PRTMS: andeaamilne themb dorebnyingelseirturre.. Rh pairing of Sewing Machine' of '.einry kind promptly attended-t -' EIINEST'AXT *gent, No. 1144 r mhie-lyd Pittsburgh., a. SIEGE OF VICKSB retivroatia. 'WALL iii*Eitltx4z4 Tesenting this famous slegP skis my2B Iv.: P. t ; 87 Wood at 11 Mdi Leal Tobacco, Tn riore aait 4 ;am T t " .--GrWlil=lagia. Txo - cni,rottvatehitfr • jeg"ltT ilall'itWtri4l(4ot lwitocayo ~--, V:t Arr.Watot .47,7 r,tev..:, • - •••ki 11; Nt. Y 1 THIRD AL SieNg , lr :ItelliatarAiP . Azt, 'ail dctn 'Q' ° Buai Heyeilitte'reedvidr•alike4iiiii Jiffies eilbe - Zseessullireek* . rraTirrY4ol . o;l 4 , • • 4'40 ll'klarilatt*Cto;ll*"#* Mee fez' . (until wzo Boom i xin g 3) / r ••: • ilieltew un upeolorner of Woo: r vl eyirbithe'BenktAg DISB BA:MOW 4 1 irc5...37.0 Egirarkithitalci art.. ogiloette Ole Oruiton House. DIRIMITOSL - Wm. E. Schmertz, A. Hartfe istain, B. He Alex. Ho S. H. Ha an, Henry Gem% L. Idoivenetern iir B . 131:•e_ HEINEMAN, Prat. -B. C. Solna:in, Chu& pro tem. mltTAtold N, 1301.111 ES /a BONS. 11.41.1•IC • and ' Exchange ,Erokerr [)bales in Roles, Drafts, Aciteptanees, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes.- Exchange on -the Elegant faze! Wisitern flities,constantirlorsale. 0611eitiona =dein ail the •citaisetlitiat the Unitedstates. DEposiitarecetved inptu!=da or etuTentpaper, Nb: market streekbertwesa Third and Fourth streets. . DOLLAR SAVI.IiGS RAIZ . 85 IPOITECTEIBIPIL.FidAT. • C. II3 .A.IMMIUDIVMPIT /800. PROMS TO Al O , OLOO/4 kilf.also, on Wednesday and. Satunety eves:dap, time mayist to November Ist, froinl to calla* andi c ron NoveMber Ist to May lit ; froni4to &dok. . • • . Deposits received of ad sums nothettlianDins Dara.sar, and a dividend :ot theprotits , declared. twice a yerfir, in June and Ihseennbe4 s has been declared semi.annually p in June MM. camber since the Bank was arganizeksit theist, of six percent. a year. Interest, if not drawn out, is plseinlAn-the credit of the depositor asiprinctipal,andhearAh• same interest from the first days of Juneau(' De camber,. compounding twice a . year . "without :troubling the depositor to call or eva.Ao present bispass book. At this ratemoneymill doubts less than twelve years. •• • - Books containing the Mader, Byntaispn,•;•• - Behr and Begniatians, furnished gratis, on spplitlakin to the ogioe. 911ePhiOart, = GEORGE ALBREEaL - i VIOE P.llBl3llMmit. ' ,•'• , :James kloAul, . Jamea B. D. Maeda:- -- John H. Shorger, Wm. Douglas s -, . James Herdmap, Isaac, AL Peru:took, , :Peter A. Madeira, James Shidle,, ..-- Wro..Y. Anderson. John 13, Peraddea. A. Al. Pollock, Al. D. John G. Rackoff% . TIMIT/1.86. Calvin Adams, Henle.Ll.,g,chs., John o.,Rindley, John George Black, Walter P. Alsrsbni. ' Hill Burgssin, John Orr ; Alonzo A. Carrier, Robert Robb, • Charles A. Colton. Henry L. Ring's's.% i John Evans, Wm. E. Schmeeltsi:. 1. ..Beckj. L.: Pahnestock, Alexander M.:, :f ~1n J Gillespie, Alexander = .-.^. Wm. S. Haven, Wm. Vanklrk, :Peter H. Hunker, Jew) Whittier, -,,-... Richard Rays, , - _Wm: P. Iffeqmail„. James 11. Kelly, . Christian Yeager. -. • 81:031 OKARLES 11Tdfty AND A. C OL T O N fi-q - . , PHILADELPHIA CAREC'T Amis. Kaami . J. RODMAN MORO ORA& (La AV al p . arA.ermio EClCtirrel . . . Importers and dealers la CLOTH'S, CASSIMEREghSATINETTS. • Vestine, Tagorio 14'6. 255 iiimiiit._*_.•rAwirr,Eii6r. WM". BRIG er Produce and Proviskuk GIONIESSENNWEEM No. 15 /South Water st., Air , Litairai ad PRI L4PPa4qI4. when required. mum made on- eacudgameilla • .zopt3r4 • cr.IEO4GE Manufacturer and- • VITHOWLEM.LE AND RETAIL DIAANNA Inevery description of GENTS' FUENETios GOODS 610 CHESTNUT STR,EgrAci, myt-tyd PIEILLADELP4m. .0. A. ATAT • ik-00 GAS PLITULLEN AND Patent Improved . 9 1111 r. F4OP.TATCOI. OD PATENT PARAGON COAL OIL EVENIM Hand Lamps, Column's; • EL&LE23IIOO/1:5, No. 517 Arch Street, Phlladelpillai - Manufactory, Frank:W I mall good, wan-anti Niii LoricicoPE & p.tAggio ltastufactureraand importenred" RENS' RIMMING Wet AND TAILORS TRiIikENGS i No. /0 Saath FOUrth:Streitgt 12171-1711 ' PEEIGAIMA, HOTELS, RCSTACJiANTSi &O. - • SES.A..liraEl. .123 mccorr = NO. 330 LIBERTY BTKEEIrii. Next to Pennsylvania 'Passenger. JOHN SAVAGE, 1410PRIET011: wlrovineu TAKEN ANDPITTED:B* EN with all the moderniprovement thisiserp. ular resort, the subscriber tap repared to Asn modate his old customers and the - public gener ally, with the hest the - market affords. Oysters will bo served jgy in everyvariety of styhldtecitly the season. NO Whwa, Liquors and Ale Che feels confident in recouunending Bleat° tltspul o He :or theirexcellemee. tlan, Bucket and Shell Oysters reeeiSeddqUis and sold wholeillenrel eiktosn4Y4. u ix 4:5 NO. 22 DIAMOND ALthri --- 7..7, •-: .A.,,FEITSBEHI44H.. ' - ~,..'- .(1 Ttint- .sirnienum ' - .Amircilikesiii to th:eatMato that ha . Modally- revedipg,ol Is ESH S , ...MI and - CrAN a YSTEES,SIEUM ha, and turepared to atcpmtnodate.the pitman of thia old, and weal known house With,ney thing is the, eating and dry a r lina at. 4 tkaevl44o-3-1 - aI;ACH, eat noties. JO Hag land -lid Connor pt Varian 'Alley and • r • ~ , fifdd.Streeta, ' Where OYEVI 4 RES - find air ttre 61111141m0' 4,the season will 16 served - tip in the niost:kiatabb Meet. ,ELI:2YOITNGt.., a 4 earner Virgin Alley. and linnitlifieldni, A, poLLoisAL I --- ftr ELL.J.AOO/39 would. . I*W:tan& old 'Mead* and atuitomara that heAsAttilklasAlly faux!, 'at his, old' stand, APOLLO' trance roattitaitset. -_He has al p the. the. titta li tyt,of,EAsitaßefot and lit - with. 110:411,,,a, wellappoinielit billhaiklitaiao, with goad tatiaa,lialls 'and traes. - -, -;- 1M , .: , :=.4‘i Remetatier tlta . jolaae,- Apoilo.mait,ligotAiiiit., 065.2 Wood, enuaaa from . Your*. limy Black Ihamonsi ffteel: WO*, ;:•pArtssintaß, PARK; .BROTHER :& --x.compAcutanow- Bge,giOdity of Rafted tat Staid, &wank Flat and Clean% *tan *AG' Warranted equaleto any, thwarted:Or ; tared I n Wm acnudat. • - • - - idt9 . 4615 - nrfiit. said Igo dins isseisim44 febis-iya - 71% -77PATTS ; , max -sunk, SEED 1111761E14iVA itag,l6.bbis. Dried Apples; ~ F.:: •f• 1 ••,• axid bath. 'Ear iierai_ '. ' *-- --- 7'. ' -`- 1 - 1.,_ . , ..... . Iwo bruit Oats: - - - lx. ,3 1-4" . 800 tele: Garbling Piaui ' -'- '-"' ' •'' In store and tarsals bv ,' . -1.1'4' ~ -. ,- J. l6 ' .. --. ' ' ' :Mk . Yir *:,_ -'- • -•' . . - .a ...--= - . - i.t.. JUSTICE OP THE .- Pak* *ic . . i. . - tit-- - 1 z - -"z•-• - •• - .-..‘ - ..,• t. • - - ''Eavver lati7D,Edie,:iEawa'foil'aikw 4,,.:,.:4,..:_ • 017 10 E—Nea r, • dea!mr ,',C 14. “: D114 . 4 liiriaingiuim. ''' - - I ~ i .. , ..•dailpi id*; - . - •• - Mi==2=l