1244111itt'IAI, ktiANCIAI, Ptiir , •4ll-wn eftopouK, att. L'ff Illthitt ft 0t4.01 1 /(eILY POST October 17, 1.361. BUSlNESS—Yesterday was very inactive The only sales made were in a 1::rLall site, tt, & gob , : m") 0.#1 , . wants 4 , e4lcinitt tradd. In a few days we 't ink fieeome settled Our rivers continue in fine navigable order for the largod.e/ass of boats. The weather was pleasant for the season, and buelnen on: the wh:trf was active Among the sales .we mote a+{ ootoyzt.; • t .APPLES—Were dull. Tlie supply exceed: the demand. Sales 200 bids at 2 000t3,00 per IN. mu , l'Eß—Sales 6up.e Roll , 3304354. 1 . o il ti - VAoN—ThamorXerlivNliyi ads; but not very 'adtTve. The ealea were In a. mall way for loons rtirpilS s ee. Prices were unehan;ed. BARLEY INIA LT—The nissaet was inactive IVeouote nominally,at n 25. • " CHEESE-LS6loa''..r. Nib WR, 22(;423c. OILER—Salea 6 bids Sweet, $5 00(0:50 per bbl.• COFFEE—Prices tend downward. Sales 21 teaks Rio, 45e. • • . DRUM REEF-Small sales.at 21t,4c, for Oen iessed. FLODR..—The market wale dull, with a limited . demand. Sales were made to the extent of 200 • L:: 'U •bb s at, 'Extrairslo 00(410 20,and Extra Family, 810:50@l0 70, ..T• SVl:LARLLWas‘steady. Orleans ranges. from '..:2o(4 l 2:o;thaba, 20@22; Orusbed, Powdered and tivattulated l 2B(gM tic, A Coffee, 25c; and B do, go , : • MOLASSES--Sales prime Orleans at $1 &tom ' 2 LIDIE.:-Pricee have advanced. Sales of 23 bbla Louiaville at $2&2 25. ir:•=t—tlehfnarox:lengwparlceet:ltlY with a fair de- Chemical Olive Common Rosin Palm and German— .. - Varlet" - legated Friend 4 to Women. : Yellow-Det =sive ... . . ... Oaatile and Variegated toilet -Oppoeildoc 10 era Soap per doz .$,3017 Thet t bemiqal; Olive, Variegated Friend to Woman, Castile, Yellow Deturalve, and Bar ber's Soaps are manufactured by the Sawyer's, • • ~autibyalo other. house in this}pity, GB - AlS—The market was dull. There were no transactions. 'Prices were nominaL From wagonlthe rates for Wheat . were : Red, $1 75; White, 4.1, 86 per bush. Barley was dull and would not command over $1 56@i 60, Oats -1• . were plenty; we note sales to the extent of 200 bush at 8041:12c. Corn—. The last sale reported was at 41 60 '. l v—Sales 11 loads, at scales at $40@43 00 Par ton. . 4.) bre,— Were in moderate request at $2 50 prr tViliSliY—Sales 9 bbls Rectified at $1 75. /14bwitles sold at 41 70 $1 gallon. _ LARD—Nominal at 23c. ..KREDS—Timothy 36,50; Clover 13,50(414,00; • Flax, - 3110613 '2O. ;POTATOES—SaIes Neshanocks at sl@l 25 btrl. :safes . 2 bbls Jersey Sweet do, $6@j625. - +'SALT—Market steady. Sales 250 bblll Flo. at ell 15 $1; bbl. Lard 011 at 1,80; NO 2 do, $1,76; Linseed, $1 '70.2,1 '75. A l lr - ZS B VISGOOtis TIIADIs u,eruS UP TAN DAILY PORT, MONDAY, October 17, 1864. -BUSINESS!--Was dull. This, however, is no .i..u.nusal occurrence for the last day of the week, hesidesithe heavy sales of the i•rev ions day has ocodpied the attention of dealers to such an ex tent that there WAS little time for operations. Our latest advises from Oil City report the mar ket as being excited; holders demanding extrav agant figures. The receipts were small, amount ing to 814 bets. At the close of the market on Saturday buyers were plenty and sellers few, L feet so far as Crude was concerned, there was so stock to operate with, some lots were sold for future delivery. The sales were as follows : . • CRUDE—SaIes 100 bids 31c, pkgs included; 1 300 doaight oil, 30c, bbls included. REFINED—We did not learn of single sale. Pekes were nominal. OILI ec pt • per Allegheny River FC•ber & Bro J McW hinney J Wllkin• Imports Per Allegheny Valley It. It GOING EAST Loekart & Frew. 71 hbla refined (or Philadel .phis. lii Knox, 160 :bble relined for N. I% Lueesco Oil (Jo, 143 finis refined for Philadel " Whidelphia. teman, & - Co, 143 latrrete 'refined for Phil- North American Co, bbla refined, for Phil -1 de RIVER MATTE ARRIVALS AND DR-PARTURE-8 ARRIVED. Gallatin; Clarke, Brownsville, k'ranklin, Carman, Brownsville. Jaa. Rees, Irwin, Elizabeth. Bayard, Peebles, MonougahelaXity Jonas Powell, Lee, Portsmouth. Etyma Graham, Stull, Zanesville. Alinerva,Gordon, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Gallatin, Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Oarmac, Brownsville. Sas. Reese, Irwin. Elizabeth. Bayard, Peebles, Monongahela City. Aims, ➢lazratta, Cincinnati. Coulson, Zanesville. Ton RIVER.—Last evening at twilight there ivete. 6 feet in the channel, and falling slowly The weather was pleaaaat. The fine steamer Lent Leo ti Capt Shepard announced to leave for Nashville. 'fins boat has the best of, accotuodatlons for pas Fe nger's - and is in charge of careful and attentive voititerd STEAMBOATS. FOR WHEELING ) MARIETTA AND MULIN MERE OIL REGIONS. 49/I.E REGULAR PASSEN - ex Pacikei lUNERVA, Oapt.Gor. _iton. ). resumed lier.ola trade, making regular 'trim_ kutiting Pittsburgh every MONDAY, I . I, INESAY and FRIDAY. Having been l , haroughly repaired, she well deserves the pa ronage of the public generally JAS. (JULIAN ' S & 00., Aga. Wharf-boat, below Monongahela bridge. FOR NASIIVILLE.- THIS DAY, Oct. 17. • THE FINE GER Steamer LEN I LEO TI, PASSEN Captain Shepard, wi leave as announced above. -for 'height or' passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, or J. D. OOLLINGWOOD, Agts FOR CINCINNATI &. LODIVILLE, ANDNEDDAT,OOT. 20 AT 4 P. M. THE FINE PASSENGER earner NEW YORK, Liht Lutlan.nuer, will leave as announced abovge. ner For freight or passage, apply on board, cu' to -.• J. D CuLLING WOOD, or .1011 k FLACK. Agents. '.1,...E HD G _E A S , MEmoRANDIraIs, DAY BOOKS, PASS BOORS, NAL S -04.1323 E 33c)c..Ticas.. DILL BOOKS, REOEIP.., IiiEl!I MORTGAGES, Billci of Lading, DEEDS, MeTCLES Cr . AGREEMENT, ..ARN - OLD'S INK, Carmine and a variety of American Inks, - - DEPOSITION PAPER, 'LETTER PAYEE, NO it PAPER, OAP PAPER., ENTELOPXS, • MVER s in ' SCIROYEK, it Co., U ND E :in - :WED have this day associated them . selves _gia_o_artners In the Wholesale & Retat Grocery and Stoneware business, under th e name of DUNLEVY & BRO. The buidaes:, be acantnaedkttft tht4el4. gond, N0...* - ;„ej.apond,,Eittebuzgat J. DUNIEVY rfi, epl6 PAUL DUNLAVY...:4' i n 79 .2...u.f-A 16 3l bar 16 I#l ba{ 16 Sound Oonservative Sentiments'. 'eying of our There is no party In the country anxlnuis to cave BE ' 3:k X: v :Is : I . of the Democracy ta abeolutely necessary, .and Earliest Practicable Period. We expect to be Able to meet the expectations of our friend/ in the dial:minion of the questions which will be involved in the approaching OUR NEWS DEPARTM ENT Partietnar attention win be given to the News Department of the Poet; we shall labor to obtain LATEST BY TFLEGRAPH While equal industry will tie exercised in our MISGELLANEOI7S AND LOC4.Ii 3:I).I3',A.RTMENTEL Its Commercial Department Will be entrusted to one who is every way qual ifted for a proper 416harge of his duties ; it wil HONEST MANNER, Intended to inform the public of tonest and lair dealing, giving no countenance or encourage ment to dishonest, dealings. SATURDAY MORNING POST DA .1. 1 1 EDITION, Per year. . ..... ............. $9 09 " .... ........... " week gents per Ile:area copies NO. 39 ,Fifth street bit. of fivr" 1 75 " " " tert.404... . •- - 4 160 one ,Fittegiar =ll5 ,?(I:e`t • WiftlatiiWreEl.4.o r i Littß sl-rran LI j4ru , . sums it! Ittisisza I PROSPECTUS FOR 1864. ; ; -- 1 i 'X X 3 0. PITTSBURGH POST. For. the increased and increasing prosperity of PITTSBURGH POST. Are ern-desirous of returning our acknowledg ments to its numerous patrons. During the est year it ham Largely Increased its Circulation. Notwithstanding organized effortsZo curtail it. present year brings with it, not the OPPRESSION OF THE REBELLION, As our Administration so frequently promised nor have those in power given any lIVIDENOE OF TARTS, 'ABILITY OR DESIRE TO CRUSH IT Their principal efforts have been devoted to sohemee (or Continuing Themselves in Power. Thbl Fall they - talllhbe I3EFOBM; I).EOI'LE. For trial and we are dealroua of speaking of their stewardship to am Si A N "V READERS As we can supply with our paper In its Politzal Character, As heretofore the Post will remain an Independent DemOcratic Jotanal, DEVOTED TO THE Preservation of the Constitution, exam RESTORATION OF THE UNION It will confine itself to the discussion of PMEILIC•iQUE: f!a TI ONEi And have no connection whatever with schemes of a Personal or Factional Character It will be nobody's organ, but the faithful exponent of Tke great work before A merioan 1 1 'eople is the REPUBLICAN EIYiTEM; but the Democratic ; and in order that it shall that too, at the PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. 1%7" T 1 11X45. ; tif . ! conducted in an PITTSBUItGII :I i . LRQM) ( AKRa z WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Pal AV:t AMF. :1161P#.4,,,i19VEMBER . 2 PetitV'vat% 9entrellailha NINE U.l FLAIL tRAINB: THROI7GHIO3I.4)IOI)ATION TRAIN I . leaves the passenger Sation dally -( except Sun. lay,) at 65e - n: at., stbpping a t all stations be tween Pittsburgh and.Phibutelphia, and zialtitg; direct connection for New Y ortrat Philadafdica THE, TRIMS NA - 1.1.. TRAIN leaves i the Passenger Station every morning, 4:wept Sunday,) at Tati a. m.; !Nipping only at p Stations; and making.direct connections a - Hat: , risburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. THROUGH EXPRESS TRAIN leavOs at a Ia p., stopping only at • principal Sta tions making - direct connection. at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Phlladelphta'ancl Allentown. THE FAST LINE leaves the Station 'daily, 'i (except Sunday;) ati aB p. ni., stopping only at principal Stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Washington, and at Philadelphia for New York. • JOHNSTOWN ACOOI4SIOBATION leates daily, (except Simday,) at 100 p., Stop ping at all Stations, runt running as far as Qqne-, ma ugh. FIRST AOOO3I.IIODAT/ON TRAIN for Wall's Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 6 20.a.m. SECOND AAJOOMMODATION TRAIN 'tor Wall's Station, leaves daily, {except Sunday,) at 1 11 JO litt3D ALAOO3IhIOLATION: TRAIN tot 'Station leaves daily, (except Sundayo at, 3 5 , , 1 , , RI. • I..llußTii 4UCU9IIVIUDATION TRAIN for att'a Station leaves (except - Sunday,) at p. THE CHURCH TRAIN leaves WalPsStation, avail" Sunday at 906 a.• m.; returning leavirs Pittsburgh at 12 46 p. m. gr. TURN tArG TRAINS ARRIVE IN PITTSBIIIICriI AA POETA:II , OS Baltimore thcpress 12 20 p. Philadelphia Express 1 25 p. Fast Line 12 80 a.'m Through Mail Train ........... .......12 20 44 m Johnstown Accommodation' 10 05 a. In let Wall's Station Accommodation.— 6 18a. 24 Wall's Station Accommodation-- 8 38 a. in 9d Wall's Station Accommodation-- 1'65 p.' m 4th Wall's Station Accommodation.— 6 56 p. m Baltimore Express will arrive with Philadelphia Express at 125 p. m. on Alundays. TRAINS Ft , l: IILA IRSVILLE and INDI ANA conneot at Blairsville Intersection with Through Accommodation, Johnstown Accommo dation and Express Train East, and with Balti more Express and Johnstown Accommodation! West. TRAINS FUR EitENSßOßOconueat at Urns son Kith Express Trains and alait Train West and vittt Through Accommodation and Exntesi T n East. • Traveling public u ill find it greatly to th.nr interest, In going East or West, to travel by the Pennsylvania itai woad. as the accommo .33110111)3 now othered cannot he surpassed on any other route. The road 18 ballasted with atone, and is entirely lire from dust, we can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this roan with their patronage. TO NEW Y OAR PIAILA L ELPHIA BALTIMORE LANUASTER..... Baggage Checked to all Stations on the Penn sylvania Railroad, and to Philadelphia, }lath more and New York. ' Passengers purchasing tickets in cars will be charged an access according to distance traveled to addition to the Station rates, except from Sta. Dons where the Uompanl has no Agent. NOTl(tE.—ln case of lotus, the Company will hold themselves responsible tor personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding .lieto. N.ll.—An Omnibus Line has teen employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 2fl cents for each passeng.er and baggage. For Tickets apply to .3. STEW Att't , At the P. H. R. Passenger ;itation, ou Llbertl and Brant itreerta. .IY2I 1864. i - wiltapAgt 1864. THE PITTSBURGH., FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. BUMMER ARRANGEMENT ON AND AFTER NE.PT. 1864, trains run as follows, viz:— Leave Pittsb'g. For (1111'ell. 'For (Iler'l. l'arWheers, Express 1.00 a. lx. Lou a. pi. 1.00 a. ta. Express 1.10 p. ill. 1. 10 p. m. 1.10 p. m. Mail 0.30 a. m. 0.10 a. tu. For New l:astle and Elle r 0.00 a. m. Arrive Pittsburgh, P., F.W. 0. C. IV m., 7.50 p. m. C. ft .P. x. H... 1.10 s m., 3.bu p. p. AllUOMMt)11.1 I It I.eave Allegheny Fur Alliance, I. or N. 11. For N . For Steu'e, 2.30 p. tn. 6.30 a. m, 1 . 2.1 a) Lu. 4.10 p m. 6.40 p. Arrive Allegheny, P., F. W. & C. li'y.l.lo a. ru., 0.15 a. in., 2.5.5 p m., 4.45 p. na. U.5P.R.H..... 9.30 a. ru. GEO. PARKIN, Agent. Union Paismenger Station, Pittaburgh, P. A. Q. IiA,SSELEE.R.RY, Agent Ali iy. auS F. R. Y ERS, lien. Ticket tM Agent, Pittsburgh & CDnnellsville R. R 4.4tritimer Arrangement. I - IN:AND A FTED MONDAY, MAY" 214 kjl 1863, 'frame will leave the Depot, corner of Roes and - Water streets, as follows: Leaves Arrives at Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh. 01.111.1 to andirtnutftntown. 7 55 a , m. 6 00 p . m Bxpross 14 . 340p.m.930 a. M. Ist rd'KeesportAcattin. It 00 a. m. 6' 60 a. Yd 6 t 6 a. tn. 2 06 p. m. tat Port Perry" 7 00 a. in. Et 80 a. m, Braddock: 4 16 p. in. 640 p. in. Sunday (;hush Train to and from 111.'keeaport, 1 00 p. m. 10 00 a. m For tickets apply to OEO. BOULTUN, W. B. STOUT, Supt. H. D. BRECHT & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF' Looking Glasses, ' Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Pictures,, No. 12,3 Smithfield street, between Fifth and th streets. LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINE!. A N Smeltinu• Works. PARK, NUCIIRDY 8 CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATH, Brazier's and Belt Copper, Proissed Cop ottoms, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter Sod er, &c. Also, importers and dealers in Mika's, in Plate, Sheet Aron, Fire, Jar - Constantly on Irand, Tinmens' Machines and Tools. Warehouse, No. 149 FIRST and 120 s.z.cOND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. ssiv - Special orders of i iopper cut to any desired pattern. feb2l-lydb.w iii ii - EIAND AND POD SALE grain Drilla, Cider Mills, Fanning Mills, Threshing Machines, Washing Machines, Clothes Wringers, Dog Powers, I:huros, Fruit Tars, Corn Mumma, I.)liinax and Eureka Cutting Boxes BEVICHAM Sr. IA Wholesale and Retail dealers in Agriculture, and Fanning implements of all kinds. auT2 12T Liberty street, Pittsburgh. $lO TO $2O A . DAY. - • GENTS WANTED TO SELL TILE IMP . ROVED 1:11 - TLE GIANT sEW- I D-MADHINE.—The best cheap Machine in the Dotted States. We are giving a commission by which the abbre wages can be made, or we Will employ agents at V. 5 a month and eirmensei paid. For particulars and terms, address, with stamp, T. S. PAGE, Agent, .oct6:twdacimw. Toted. 0. DRY GOODS R ECEIVING OUR 'ALL STOCK , l #.l , DRESS 0001)5 purekased at the gtestreAnettni iloldi•and olsvDomesHee htiv lag been purchased before the rise, I am prepar edito etilkst : Up loiFeit.aqutear Ladtei, call and see, at L Y hi':• as .Larkft, • D between 6th it ie=cl.: .... a o 0 • •• • ARRIVAL HP THE TEST SIVLE OF 44110-TS. t4,v1344.1XERE. .41W 8,A4C,M44 , 5p,„ 01 :eal, t, Lowest' pH' 'Mu/ - `O7 u n • •Ignerithan anpottter -honsel.wittn4L-pgr, ValL gre 'rcones •w. iliitatreett '? 5 / 44P r ArtEle .crabi - I,de. • 1432 a .111LAT4 , •42 00 ChINEEII i UU II 00 ID u. / U 1 , 0 8 10 KB VIIRNINIi y.. 3 M p. m., 6 39 p 2.3 w p. ra. 3.50 p. m RETI , /if .0* i . 1 . ,A(tWithisHiPtii.i ~rzam'3 gin QizieiLitiiN4 - and 14e — wi t THE FIRST-CLASS POWs' erfuliron Steamship s of the CUIII,- It4k . ? , Lira", , • • • rr: SIDON, ICEDAR, HECLA, OLYMPUS,. iislitioni.th , eri,ooi.ovaryane nia t o T,UIS• DAY, from Queenstown every alternate WEDNES DAB', and from New York every alternate WEDNESDAY. "a Steering PMage /Tin New York to Meet , pool &free t Cu sr Min 1.0 to ...New York, Is3o Gold or equivalent in Currency. Passengers forwarded to Paris and all German . ports at very low rates. For-Setuge & CATION; 40 Fulton sheet , New York, or THOS. RATTIGAN, Agent. No. 47 Smithfield street. .t wig-ti ; . Seoceasor to Thbi. Rattigan. Liverpool, New York and Philadellinia (INTWA.N) S'i"E'A ' AS Mr' LINE. NOTICE pc) aairm ricris-r_ac. 4 . IIII , IIINDEIRSIGNED having been appointed agent for -- AA r 4. 1. the above Him of Steamers vice • - Mr. • John 'Thompson, deceased, the business of. the line here, will, hereafter be carried on Eit No. 63 Smithfield street, near Fourth, where all applications should be made. I The Steaniers of this lhie are among the most / magnificent atioato , end run direct between Liver : pool and New York sailing every week. The uridetingned is aleo Agent for TAPSUOTT , S gAlohrated Linea... Sailing Vesselaand the X Line a - Lohdon Packets, by both of Which dui is ,'pre pared pared to bring out passengers; at, very 16w rates. Sight Drafts for any atnout on any pert of Europe for sale. Apply to D. O , NIULL, Foreign Emigration Agency, No. tio Smithfield street, Pittsburgh Pa.' ______________, STEAM FROMQUEENSTOWN •TO • LIVERPOOL, ___,„ TILE ALFIST-CLASS POW -1 ...-- .....-- - - -- •. - S , ' erre! Iron' Steamships of the .4.:.1!..1. ' .v.;, ,NATIONAL .ST,t.i..X NAVIGATIVIT . .-.- COMPANY, VIRGINIA, ILOTJISLANA, ERIN, PENNSYLVANIA, Will mill from Liverpool and 'Queenstown, every alternate TUESDAY and WEDNES DAI;- from Nev York to Queenstown and Liverpool, every alternate SATURDAY. Cabin liasage, payable in Gelder in Currency. From New York, *66. To New York, $7O. Steerage passage from New York,,s4s in Currency. To New York $3O, payable in Gold orvalue in Cur rency. .Tassengera forwarded to Paris and 411 'German ports at very low rates. For Passage apply to WILIIIA2tIS & GVION, 40 Fulton St., New York, or THOS. RATTIGAN, Agt, No. 47 Smithfield street, Co Thos. Rattan. N. R. Agent for Steamers Successor to London, also ig the , Olif Black Star Line of Liverpool Packets. aul94f STOCK BROKERS J. 11. CA.S.III-ji.--Y, NOTE, STOCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, Ottlce In Jones' Raiding, over "Internal Rev enue rooms," between M. km end Mechanics Banks, No. 7 ForaTil STREET, PITTSBURGH. PAPER MANUFACTURERS. S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, Manufacturers and Dealers In 130 OA, CAP, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, Have Removed FROM NO. 1,17 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 Smithfield Street, plats BURGH., F. Si -Oast' paid for RAri-S. ap3 LAMPS, OIL, &C L,LICIFINTIC ()I T. WORKS. DITNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., M Awry ACMES& OP PURE, WHITE REFINED CII AL 3EI. 33 CO ZiT Clo X Ma 181 , Office, 191 LIBERTY STREET, my&fimd PITTSBURGH, PA LOAN OFFICES LOAN OFFICE, HENRY W. .CIMIOTTE, • NO. 100 SMITHFIELD ST., Near the corner of fat, PITTSBURGH. MONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL quantities loaned on Gold and Silver, Dia. monde, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles, for any length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. 414 - Gitice 'lours from T M. to 10 P. rd. piao ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO.. STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Founders, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, NAAR TS Penns. R. R., Passenger Static*, PITTSBURGH, PA. MANUFACTURER ALL KINDS OF Steam nig - tries, ranging from three to one hundred and fifty horse power, and suited for Grist Mille, Saw Mills, Blast Frirrusces, Facto ries, etc. Give particular attention to; the construction of Engines and Machinery for grist mills, and for uprights, mulay and circular saw mills. Have also on ham', finished and ready fog ship. meat at short notice. Engines and Boners of every desetiption. Also, furnish Boilers and Sheet Iron seperately, Wrought Iron Shafting Hangers and Pullies in every variety, slid continue the manufacture of Woolen disolicwry and hicohirm Cards. eOu r prices are low, our machinery manufactur id of the best quality of materials, and warranted n all cases to give satisfaction. . ASP-Orders from all parts of the country solici ted and promptly tilled. fetil.disw - - CrtnEllt."l7lElt EVIV.IRL.IIIIIIIT CARPETS! at lees than cost, previous to re ceiving our • F . ALIA SAPOC K. We mill sell all goods on hand (purchased. before the late ad vances,)at considerably LESS THAN .MANITEAOTIIREES PRICES Ei'MCAMAZJ4, I NO. 87 FOURTH STREET. MoCALLUM 26 Melodeons, 29 Cabinet Organs, 4 Second-hand Melodeons, FOR SALE AT LESS THAN FACTORY PRICES CHAS. C. MELLOR, 7PCICOTI-1 HAY AND (}RAIN BABES, WARRANTED THE BEST NOW In die.. Alan, STORE TRUCKS And WHRELBARROWS. Manufactured and sale by u IuCLI f ErdIAN, • I Near the Piuitentlary; Allegheny City:444k t , c ALARGE. LOT OF f;ongrins b's TobactO, .Italtlmore Spun Tobacco, Navy Pounds • If r Oat erght {l Anil Ilgir Smoking Tobacco, Stilam* Phlo Chit y Side Fine Out ker. Olive . 1,14, tiIOTIAST.I3:R & log Wood street . WiliLitnws AND PRUNES. 10 Begs and 50 boxes French Phut i Oerroon Proem In store and for. sale by RETIVIRR Es BROS., 726&328 Wood street. I ' tr if fbokeefresh toll Butter, ''- ' • , 211. kelp Freett Packed Butte's, "'" lustself4yeu,tuu r t4i s ili t e lk by AR ,— BISTBONcii, 1 : JP/kt i - u".;e l K4P,tt ll ltrk'Pt 'in' ) FintAa IhrONNINDEft 1 plOgiOu4 OF VOW- 1 ~J,,, ernumat Ilona toirAt it , _- --- - --- - 1 9.0 5,1: :o 1-, Artlt.ttn-Za BUBIRI2_ . ~, 9 :• ,''. Ifo..lll,WolAilreet, sixasit, door atzoveMc,thAi • jute' --' ''-' cly.: "itqff. t. 1.43 , ri, :.; ...,.: • t -t -19 " . '-',' '''-'1"- 4 sit , • ""' .F-.i Gl2ac, . ar9s - v.r•-r-r —IL 11IiI:I.IKEPP: sytwassolcio' iagitS• P. Praglntro, • • 13 _4i S r ir "9' WHOLESALE AND HETAIL DEALER awl Doigestio; Drugs, litedleings, Pslnts, - OM, Dpe-Nrw, szurPerthmeryc 1 9b. TrIVIWISIIIALUIPPREET, 'lOOl-1151 1 • AIXERFENY CITY. PA. • STEAMBOAT FORGING, tt) AttliinNw —.Mitoses N. intx.mut, ailVaiverßalf Partners.2B, Speetal Partner: 111.0 N CVO . BORGE; - KLOMAN &PITIPPS, WARDi PITTSBURGH. -1111IABIURACTUBLE DAS IRON i _ GEN ITAL *al Railway and Steamboat Forlintie, Passenger, Freight and Loadmotlite Axles. &a. selo-tt • • ..41...i) .Icl V . . st. ID rw m rkr s , PLUEBTIPtS AND GAS'ITIMagi - No.btos Wow) STREET,, OPpoint4 First Oharsh, PIO/burgh, and NO. 47 OZ4O STREIGaIr, A.LLEGIIICNIK, Intim inn ace:iron% 'draws. t :- PMPS, 'il fItDRANI , Si SiglanT LEAD, Lead Pipe, Pig and Bar •Lead, and Plumb. erl Material In generai.(pilagnertes lt ti in the most *gloved manner. -Wanks uil Lead or Oopper„ Bottles fittad *Olt,lk.a . Gas Pitturea. . : • uxi ft.. .IN/PN. 8. -- 14 1 . 1, 9rderaNtInaPtlY - 6 : 4 aps-lyd ,. ,t A ... ... __________l________...t WATCHES AND JEWELRY. .T WELRY. St6EigeWEBERS IttVia JlllBl. opened e very large and desirable stook of Wit. GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, •• For Lull* and:Gentlemen*. wear; fine Brooze Clocks, Fancy Goods, ~II.~ERrPI.ATA3D WARE, Buoh as Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets, Goblets, Card °amebae* Setts, ete. REENIibiAN, ME BAN & SEIBLE, de2o 412 Fifth street, BREWERS AND. .MALSTERS. __- SPENCER & M'KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS r PPIOENIX STEAM BREWERY. . WE HAVE ALWAYS OM HAAT) A superi o r article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And wilt continue to makejt our aim to g ive satisfaction to an of our cu mere . Robl. Watson of Liberty street, will h o ye the MlttlB},T• of our !melees*, with full control in the Brewery. Address enters to SPENCER it M'ILAY. Phoonix Brewery, Pittatnu ig ii, Ps. JOS. SPENCER., sells-tyd , JAS. 11114 Y. krattterlield Ar. Co" Malsters: and Hap Dealers Weal lycl ORMSBY IRON WORKS Wharton Brothers 1k Co., RE NOW PREPARED TO RE oeive orders from the trade for all sizes of Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band &HorseHiroo Iron Pittsburgh, Jan. 7, 1863. ATTMNEYS-AT-LAW JAMBS n. norE9lPe THOMAS 0. LAZHAH 1 - lopl;ins Lazear, AT T 0 RN E YS-AT-LAW PITTSBURGH, PA. Collections and other legal bualneaa attended to in Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and ad joining counties. jan2.4-2ind - - • JOB: W. PARKER, Jt.pa-onwm37-.Ak•r-m./c.w, octs . 3ald UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 roerth Street, Near Wood, rffitm susscrusEas MANUFAC. 11. TURE and keep constantly on hand every article in their tine, viz: Cornices, Ornaments, Curtain Goods,: Comforts, Feather Beds, Mat. tresses of all kinds • also, the celebrated Patent Spring Beds. All kinds of Shades, BIM& and Fixtures. Stir-Prompt attention given to all orders for tit. tang and laying down Ca OH OH Cloths, tto„ octri-lyd ROBMTS kBO s' CRACKERS &PTLOT BREAD. OYSTER CRACKERS AT /MARVIN'S BOSTON MAUER .p 22 No. 04 Fourth Street. LIME MANUFACTURERS. To Builders and Contractors: wo n irEoroWartldebrNur.AcTußnici M Which we are'prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, lift LIBERTY STREET. 3HeT QUALITY OP 33"-A. nal" Ealir (.7 .4S. Always on hand as usual. mytl DIORSON, STEWART & OU. AMES MILLINGAR, OP LA pLArami ALLLL, Would ills inform the public ',that he has rebuilt Ante the tire, and having enlarged his establialunemt, and tilled It with the newest and moat approtW ms chinery,is now premed to furnish flooring and planing /Ards, suoll 1111 , i1 , 12 ,2 and r041111 , 41w doors, sash and shutters, dried frames,. , mouldlngs, box making, As. Sorrrn Pirrsrarnotr, Sept. 1, 1881, ja2o IABORA Tonv OF. JAMBS R. A CHILTON rti liO. —We have recently made careful analysis of the Sambtug.Portwine, and do not hesitate to-pronounce it pure. It contains all the prepertiesAf the Port Grape, and there. -tole for mediointd / uses it Is, in most cases, su perior to other wines. Its principle effects upon the system are mildly stimultithig, diuretic, so dorific and tonic. I . It will prove beneficial in Affections of the 'kidneys, and Chronic Diseases with General Debility of the Constitution. Yhyaiciane may safety recommend it *patients, in place of the many doubtful mixture.t :too Af ten told as pure Wines. 81 Wood street .LAMES R. CHILTON, • Anflak/LI Chemist, N. Y t aity. Sold bzA.. J. itANHIN, Druggist, • " • SMITIL:PaiC,di CO., EMI - WARD FQIENDIM PII.II'SBURGIL Warehonsei No. 141 First and 120 1804,2 . . .d'aia. • anniaatarers of pill aizeaispddekivu o in s of IVAOoaI Oil Retottkand B=s, Glititt!rctrs pipes, Sad irons, DWI.OILN Wngiirr e M e ir Mouldss,, Pullin , Herif Sind'Ootip . Aln'ijobblPg 513 0:11 1 Mchinel7 of pt. %ion mtotirtOordir.'', Ha ing !I Oompieteinatroxib-it_tio p_attiobeit to 011 f 0041011 $4f!ftairwmbeciaratally. :tended to. "1 ' . _ Ira TIRING TELE FAIR Mint& ' -- -.and Youttui Gaterrialictßalaui - : • .. ... •. Mines And elithipthes- Bakumslai ma Bbetiriptheloiniftillideo litiriitassßam : , ..- - 7., , , ,, -.1: •:, ; ..i'ile.li ' ' c:" Ail% • , ..: . - -... r. ~ ..-, 3 ,-4. 'smirks* au 0 . . ••'• tfc..h.4 • --••• AL*. qv_ BfitiiiClSTs.- WATER STREET, WHEELING, VA IRON WORKS OF THE BEST QUALITY. KO. 103 17110TH STREET, NO. 103 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH HOUSEFURNISHING. PLANING MILLS., Noi 61 Market stfeekbeiow 4 .:Uri.i Yt COMMISSION MERCHANTS "10 EM - DiNiOnMA ; I 3V -z---- M:OMP galatal i f 4 rCui Beni - 4 , elinfa PIG METlittilONIS: pro. silirAvlzivipApo t t., m.rket' PITTS,BITREM._ _ ' W. D. PATTERSON...: ... . . . ADA - 1f • AIM A.darMON, Commiea~flxypha t t 'lour and 451 apre*:l4l-eneral Produce Deal. era, No. 8 W pod it., Pittaburgh, Pa. We:take pleashisOn Teiteadlig,to the In .10. Pittsburgh Houisetp:Chess.:Satytti & Co. • ° Painter, A.. Bradley, li' P•dtiohndaon & Co. R.. Day* J. P c Woodwon, Jon—terChBJy & , ir• Vt, Somoer:cr, If. & IL if. Jack &. Co tat -7 • P. ENTII/NN,,,...H. D. REPIENN J. B. RSPIEBN WI at gyjer & Rl;lrf#Aon's, REYELIER' . & " BROTHERS, jSuipoissoirth li,eyniir i Anderson,] . . _:. waommaiae nuadule ra '" 4. . i ' Forl g . n :I'a ttA 4 1, Bul.ts,s.Co nfeeti ouary , M_XS itrs, 2 . 0 01r0006 ke.. 117,091) STREST;•• S:' ri Itimilesne 'Brass 'Works. • P 11. CRAWFORD. Csidman. 0364147-roird, Manufacture and keep constantly on hand every • vars • • 4s= or , - FINISKED 13 hASS WORK. BRASS •CIiA,StIITOS or , att. - tiler smooth• ness made to. order. IrgAmßo A Woits. AND REPALIL 0, lug-promptly attended to. Also, b al eats .for :Western . Peruutylvenia, for t he of MAIISH' 'S.SY.Pittni PUMP, -with Landsell's improvement attached. feblo • , 8' 111; 111"Sl'EEN, BRASS FQ,END ERS GABAND 71,41i11.1"rEtig, • r BRASS,.OO,4Oi_COfa i MADE TO ORDER. Also, Brawl Castings of all Kilda, MadeAt the shortest notice. , 1 Paiilealar attention paid to fitting uyr und pairing or OIL RE.EURW,BIEa. 31,15_34 Water street. near Liberty. practicafmec MEM iIiEItHERS OF THf ml _VMS" BE- A. int hatiles;oears' ex perience In the businesa.will'eneure any y to give sat- Manion In every respeet. We arealso agents far Guild; Garrison & C.o....Steam Pumps for; water and all.. „ see -led STEEL WORKS MAO 407011/i...t0E1 L. POPO: .Wl4 111'0171 , 4.017GH. Pittsburgh Steel . Worki, JONES, 13Q - 17p Sr. CO., ILLIMPALITURREIS OP Cut Steel; al 9, STAlltig, - Plow and A B Steel Sprlnglt and Axles, Cornet of Ross and .Flrit Streets, ao.:11-ly • . PlTTslitmcm, GLASS WORKS W. OUNNLVGRAM..D. DITNNUNGBAM.. D. IHNSHN N. CUNNINGHAM 0 DUNCAN. CUNNINGIIA.AIS &CO--PITTS BURGH CITY GLASS WORKS—ware house 119 Water street,- - tuid . leB First street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three Costs below the Monon gahela House, manufacturers of Pittsburgh City , Window Gina., DrUggitte anise Ware and Anl4;4 &au Convex ( Massa for Parlor Windows, Church es and public buildhiger akpl WINES, LIQUORS, &C E. •P. 1111:DIPAET ULP0844.11 off. MBES, BILAIVDIES, &Ca l Also, sole proprieier of the 1:01,13 . WIEM.A.. iviimeug.y. No. a North Fran* St., mtil4-Iyd PHIILiIItir.LPHIA, PA. jadS4md HENRY W. ItEA.t ONT & CO., Foreign Brandies, Wilittg and Gins. BlaekbenT, aeppierry, 'Wild ' , Cherry and Gin ger b andik._,a Kononglaiela, hye, and her Whiskies, 3' as Rum, tco., NO. 83 x...m vaz F swri p, OppeetteFoiulat Street, ' • * - * PITTSBURGH, PA. Taverna and Familia suppli ad a moderate profits for-Liaan; my2l-Iyd Jos, EC PI CH. ljr., 'V" :rS S "sr- JOB. FL, B'l3loll, (Successor to Thrs. Moony) manufacturer, of Oopper Distilled Pure Rye Whisky: Nos. 189, Ifll , DO and Itif, First street, Pitts burgh.sepl43yd PORK QA Kfis OHAIILDiI L. CALDWELL, (3,uotesiots to Tam, liolme ' m a 0p.,), poun Dealer in Baem o alar4o . wed flatoil, CORNIR NANIMP AND !MUSTEtTA.,, . deett•tyd PrITISBLINGXPA. • WALL PAPER, &C WALL lER OIL CLOTHS,. WIND P O AP W SHA D ES, FANCY GOODS Wall Papers-from &r , 10113 per roll; Window Shades from 10c to 0564 , 011 -Cloths Irak 704.. j0 Cole per yard ; Fancy Good in all varieties, at the •::. New wanPapay. Panay Goods Home of RR FOSTEiI ar..SCHWAZZ, &DU 161 Smithfield street BISSELL'S BLOCK. W, R. M'GEE, No. 10 Clair St wirovx..o--CALL TEE ATTN,.SI Tian buyer* to ids stork of Goada,ivEdeb bee been seleated.wiih - - gre a t are and contains all the newesta.Viei of to be found in firstaLua bustuies...aenoll wishing ,o. sulk of. .olothes made to Order mill : pie:4e can zatoi:iiani inn out goods end prices.. Also, a full and com plete stock of riNlbliLlirG GOODS.' W. R. MOGEN, Alarebant Tailor, No. 10 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Pe- ri71:10A.13135. -- PHOTOditaillk ART/ST, and 48 NC Clair Street, . P1T1'8.1317/IGH.-- ; Mize .Clk"o p R hailiftVot India Ink, eta. ,:PhotnlCraul wi t 4 ; 1 0, 11 9 14 r and. Fancy Baeltirounda. Taorpoljpea. grapia Albuma,zwilt rramea, anstranny.,Bxtleleff..; adapted to the Photograpialruaisteas. ntill • ALBLAmmic . . (L. iikamps/44:111 • K - 7 Noiseles-Patent Eiewin' filaohitteer- These Sewing wears knowititethW s: best lathe thilteilStittet. The file WARR' - ttlie• 1W PRICES 'Zan' 5 ... ana std mble l ,t ' ll*bet buideg elsewhere. - prduwPsirteillia of every kinct w„A . • " L iCrPlTTLl Ag s e t at `t, Pittsburgh, 1 oltailiird SIEGE , OF , VEQKSBURG: pacToitrat rimrsx:ri • P4P/Pi l lit:Er. resentinlchisfavit , par MIT? , WBAOO9+ • a hhde.Leat: Tobsacto,, • 4,boxer-4.- - L e and farasaltrbyt, ; : FETZ ic 41.1i111STRONE, comer { 1441., riot and sugivoyee. f - .: , . , ritifOotTinit'autifirW 't 1, ..,.,, J _',..,_, ....:., ' ai....... "4—, - 12-: ~- ' .... 1-;,-, •1R!....1 - ..,-- 1:' ji44o:4 7 6siiitti a 4 a rri J fAUP ....._ tAfi*F4l4/- : bi Tlt "cei° v—ltlikiiiii k tir.:7! .-47 ' .- qi.704111111C .1. 1,1, 14.1-0 ,iris xi. 4 .37:ssq— >_ - 4 ..4,1„76. , 10 . 11z r, ,, ztalkiaa izza 1 raft* - me z - ztvai: GROCERS Dicsa M• ; . Lower. ElL.Anoir 1014 4 10FAlter_ Orman' . Clitholie . Chan . 41024:44 . SALE.-853.ACROX COAL AA "aPrc r i rt West of Gree eebur n ii. , :aaillirithin sJ mu &' e X ada, •engi t tileltelod and Mob / 0 - 15'0=7 _besnuor -..Real•Estaterßrakirixenr"-st4; iIYTTFI is Pill• ir:.= , AIA ,7. . . ...4. 4 1.`' ..-,,'" -'' ,ti ,i-r ,,, t1 , 4 Ar • '' ,- *. -7 ' ...-'- ' - ."- i..44riaw .' . : '''• ' . limb: *39 t. ' ' 'A -..- __ ..,. __,... iiralr. •;:',?''.'..i' ts - 141'; , .." ;, ''.- . • 4t.U3.44.tittx*Vitia.i ik ' - . : 771 _ mMISAF i t . Wtow ;imam sordwir General Banking Bus!new • -gtaiifte Eiddiniakatig the *Nips cities o the East and West .1301:1Varr AND. SOLD; And notations made In oval seemsdhte pert of the country. ORlCe.firellents tuntu_the oompieti l i i s NSW Etottee t ~ of Wow Ark incl Virgin alley, in the Banking Boom °Mut DIME SAVINGS' LNSTlTDilONs isf6'..''i:LiCr-'ggfxliirtirdEkToicl Opposite the Oust= House, 1- V 1:11111110111MalLip Wm. E. Schmertz, A,Hatt% - A. S. Bell, , Hankygartan. S. H. Hartman Germ*, L. Morganstata":- Jiht pro m . Prat. B.C. Sommer; Cash. pro t. mhPhnia NHOLMES 4 BONS, B AN K ~ and , Exchange .Brokers and peaks 1 Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, GolSilver an Bank Notes. Exchange on the an Western (Mies constantly for sale. Dollectkuir made all the, ernes throughot the United States. Deposita receieedlnpar fun( or current paper, No. 67 Market street,betwel Third and Fourth street& Dar Al SAVES: 1i BANK cis FOURTH STREET. C liLA-11 , IMELIau IN 1884: k 140 N DAILY, FROM 9TO A ovum* Ily.also, on Wednesday and Saturuay erecting from May let to November IA from 1 toe Wolin and from November Id to WV Ist, frown to o'clock. Deposits received of allstunanntlext than th. Dotxon, and a dividend of tini profits &clan twice a year, in June and December. Intern has been declared immi-annuallyi in June and Il cember since the Bank was organized, at there of aix per cent. a year. Interest, if not drawn out, placed fo ti credit of the depositor as principal, and bean ti same interest frorn u the firstdayeet June and II comber, comp.)u b. li ng tartar a year withal troubling the depositor to call or eve.. to Pied his pad book. At this rate money will double less than twelve years. Books containing the Charter, By-Lawelial and the °fac Regulati . one, tarnished gratis, on applicant to e GEOR P G a r ALBREE. V7Oll PRIVEUDJUI3B. James McAuley, vimesi B. D. Maeda John H. Shoenberger, Wm. Doue.sa, James Herdmatt, Isaac M. Pennock, Peter A. Madeira, James Shidle, Wm. J. Anderson. John B. APPadderi, A. M. Pollock, M. D. John G.Hackoren, TEII,III=3. Calvin Adama,Henry T. Lynch, John 0. itindley i .lphn 'Marshal, George Black, Walter. P. Marshal, Hill Burgwin, John Orr Alonzo A. Carrier, . Robert Robb, .Charles A. Colton. Eintiry L.Hingwatt, ;Altai Evans, • Wie. E. 'Schmertz, Benj. L. Faheemock, Alexander . §peer, John J. Gillespie, Alexander TMd,ie Wm. S. Haven, Wm. Vankirk, , Peter H. Hunker, Issas Whittler, Richard Hays, Win. P. Weyman, James D. Kelly, Christian Yeager. A VARETAILIt AND TAAA.BIIIIBII.. CHARLES A. COLTON. - - PHILApELPOIA CARDS MIAS. A t • MAN IitIOE J. BODMAIf HIOIO3 ; OEAS . O . SWOP D1A.43-.1610 c HICKS, Importers so t tl denims is CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINET:I'; Vesting s, Tailors' Trimmings, N 0.256 lIIAIRIKNWI47.. 'lllll3Fil 0e29-ti 4 PHILADELPHIA: WM. BRICE & CO., Produce and Provision ONNUSIOntERCHAITS -No. lb Soutb Water at., • •, PIirLADEL,PHIA. air Liberal /Alvan . ses . ipnade on connipinaec when required. • my-lp: GEORGE; C~~, .. _ T, Maavtaosprei and" WHOLESALE ANOI RETAIL DEALE In every deciortirtlon of GENTS' FURNIM__ G GOOD 610 CHESTNUT STREET, myl-lyd PEULAWELPHIA 0. A. VAN. 310: 00. 1 GAS FIXTURES AND cHANDIALIER Patent Intpron,k- EXCELSIOR AND PATENT PARAGON COALOIL BURNER Hand Lamps, Columns, &o. SALESROOM. No. 511 Aroh EttratiMuladelphis Manufactory, Prankford, Mtn. 463 - All good/ warranted. JY2471 ILEURP. WITH LOR_QCOFILk.REARCI ifitiaulactzureirs euMP ftwwtera- at 111N ligD ITI18 TAILO I gi RU TE nom t GOODOD Gs O No. 10 South lith Street, PRILADELe 'llli HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, rr set NO. 350 .1.11/ERTY STREET, Ant to Penneybritaiti Aifotenger Dep JOHN -;AVAGL 4 PRIRRIETOit .AXINR scent A ...I/PITTED II tarthAidod. 821111 f gprovement, this p t ,njar resort, the substriber hatred to twee reledettOts tintdoment•rea public gen silt, With the hest the ma } orris, Oysh wilt eeberved up in'everryeattetkut eWe dart 'the.season._ latinOte and Ales feelestonlidentin reiXdII3IIILtdI,At!IMMI to the pt he tot their excellence. tiara, Bucket and Shen OjNferli; received del and sold wholesale and retell: mse2o,lyt 03.111. 1101E1S BE, FOi 22 DIAMONtriAILLAY RITTSEVEGELik suascuunk. ANNOUNcI to the l per that* be 4 Silo deny leoeliat :TRW andOAN YSTERS, GAM Sca., - and is repareit aetoreinodate the patsc this old and well khown tkqtise with eves thing In the eating and drinkihetne et the eho Fat notice. SHALF.R, • pum=tyd • YOUNG'S EATING SALOOI , Comex of:VirglreAlleg -and Sznith - *aft Sittetp;„ Where OYSTERS and ell 'thit delleaeleil of t Otteyles.SW win betlerv9o. #ollolinost palatal ELI YOUNG, . corner Virgin ABayand Smithfield it ~a POLL° • ALLB I :Ti : la , FRED. JACOBS: matild I : em i n d . old Mende and 'customers that he le dill to found Ait his ,old'atandi. AEW4,401 HALL, grittily cerourtititreet: ' lEtnAnithlways on ha the.best au quality ti of.Legerlieerfd eonneeti with the a . ifelritptibrit tnifiard gala with good tab et, balsa met Remember. the, lar r. e...Apfidlo Hall, Fourth near Itromt,lenth. '4 Uzi BlacklYiamont 41 Work PARK, BROTHER , 8i CO., - 9 ii.ptlnreinnzzes OP Best (await" Of Befined Cast Stec all sizes, aude Kula to 1133 7 emearkle or manna • - OMOBAUM • 14911.14191 m an 4.1911 ievond MukSid ' tn'TS OH '5O MST!: SEED 111744CliiirliZAT, lb MI& pried Apples, • MOO bush. Mar Oort& 4500 bush. Qat& Taa In sOts'and lb? sale bf PA.TT ) .111.BON"& exraorr ie26 a -sta uo r TEE PEACE,
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