C., CiEtiffitißtlALyiiiili F Ptt.ODIMISi /11Alt : 4 1. I'. OPPIOII OP - TUN' DAILY POST FRIDAY, October 28, 1864. S B,olTSVATtilittgay#o* -0031Otive. 'fbeenTraalatnifalvere'lii` It egriu ivicy tb meet the wants of the home trade.. In a few days we think matters:yin become settled. The unsettles state of the Eastern money mar ket, together with the unfavorable state of the w0...they1.24d• litekerest - of • deprets;ng trade. The sales were as follows : FLOUR—The market was firmer, with a good demand... Salmi were made to the extent of 116 e hblliat; - t harti, *9 76610 00,and Ratra Family. Slo 50610 76. The atock on hand is not very large. L QED—lnactive; Sales 10 tea At 22X6Mc. OlLS—Sales No 1 Lard,.oll at 1,80; No 2 d $1,70; Linseed, $1 70a1 76. IddY—Sales 12 loads, at scales at $40613 00 per ton. WILLSKY—SaIes of City Beatified at 81 71 Higtiwinee sold at St la gallon. of:MESE—Sales 67 imra W R, Z:16220; 20 do Hanobaig, 23c. DREW)* BMX—Smail Wes at 2430, for Can vassed. POTATOES—SaIes .Neshanocks at ,31rg1 0.5 VI bbl: "-bales s,o4bliLiC.TerseY Sweet do, $6®626. bit SALT—Marke4 steady. Sales 250 bids No. 1 at 3 $l2ll bbt • ASIM.S—We have nothing new to note in re gard to this article. The demand was moderate and prices, unchanged. stANBEdRIES- , Prices range from $l2 to eia 00. BARLEY MALT—The market was inactive Wenuotenorninally at $2 25. EGOSAtitfut hold their own; with mall sales at 24y2.60. ONlONS—Were ki unchanged; sales at $2 50 poi httalt?: TURNIPS—We note small sales at Si 00 per bushy . LEAD-LS - rsies 100 Pigs Galena at lac, cash. ..,...A.PPLVA-L_Were dial. The suly is equal ;'lliesletwitelt. Sales 200 this at 2 003,00 per bbl. - GROCIERIMS=We - havc nothing new to note Dr regard to this article, as prices were unehang- Nd we omit them. HORS,—Theinarket was quiet; sales Spring at 50655 e. 011EsTNUTR,-Prices have declined, with sales of t5O bids at ttt@3 25 per bushel RICE—Was inactive; sales 6 bags Rangoon at 150. CORN .111 V a 4. --Was inactive, sales 20 bush atla 66 62 1 60 . SEEDS—Timothy 36,60; Clover 13,50©14,00; Flax. 8 0643 Mt. GRAIN—The market was dull. There were transactions. Prices were nominal. From 'wagon the rates or Wheat were : Red, 81 '65; White. 81 86 per bush. Earley was dull and won(' not command over 31 56@1 60. Oats— ``Were' brisk; we note saleCto the extent of 450 bpsb At Corn—The last sale reported ' . 'wail at kl[ 60.; . PITTBBURGR OIL TRADE. f /Intros OP Tau DAILY PosT, PnrosT, October 28, int. BUSINESS—In the oil way was dull. The sales made were small for local purposes. The irity. unfavorable. The rain that set in early in the day continued up to the time of writing. The receipts amount to 1,278 bbla, Prices ruled.ahout the same The sales were as feKlows ORUDE—SaIes 75 bbls, pkga returned; 170 do. delivered, 29c, bb;e returned; 350 eo, 34 c, Okb's included. - REFINED—We eou/d learn of no sales. Prices were nominal. TAB - Was not active; it waa offered at 87. Oil Receipts Per Ajlegheny River Strickler Sr. Baxter :LWade Fither he Bru Ritaltworth. Maxwell& Ashworth.. . linports - i4r Allegheny Valley R. R. 00139131 EAST. - LoCkheitt&Fiew, 140 bble refined for PhLa Luctsco.9ll ,posspany, , 214 bbls Tar, for Phila delphia. D Kirk, 166 bbls Crude for New York. North American, 72 bbls' Relined, for Phila delphia. Wormser & Co, 214 barrels refined for Phil dell•hia. PENNA. CENTRAL STOCK YARDS. MART LI33P-lITY, Oct. 27, 1884. The Cattle markst was not very active during the week, and the sales made were not large. The ptincliial of the receipts passed through to the Eastern cities. The unsettled state or the money market in the East, and the daily fluctuations to gold, has operated as a check on trade generally, while the near. ap proach of the Presidential election occupies a large share of attention. Business will no doubt becid negiteted until after that event has been de ed. CATTLE -The market did not seem so thin as we have previously noticed. The supply was ' Personal or -Factional Character fully up -with the demand. Buyers were askirg a concession. • SHEEP—The market was well supplied, and 1, it will be nobody's organ, but the faithful prices ruled abort* the same, while the sales ex ceed those of the previous week. HOGS-,Prices rule high, and dealers take hold spaAntly. At the present prices It takes, a largeptl to purchase a small number of He -s. ! sound Nesenative Below will be found the Bales that came un d er I our notice. SALES OP CATTLE PER tWT. S Smith bought 73 head at 56 co J. Smith bought 80 head at 6 93 J Smith bought 40 head at 600 0 Scully bought 41 head at 460 T.lllcOallister bought 30 head at 3 87 J 2100allister bought 33 head at 4 CO W 21" Fuller bought 60 head at 600 W 26 Fuller bought 60 head at 606 W 21 Faller bought 50 head at 600 N Werntz bought 60 head at 4 26 N Werntz bought 33 - head at 4 20 Jno H Glass - boughs 100 nead'at 660 Jno IrDliase bought 60 head at 6 60 Jno Glass bought3o bead at 666 ' SALES Ihr 81 , SZP PER CWT. G Helmer bought 800 head, 57 00 G Heuer " 406 . `. 687 W M Fuller bought 750 hean, 700 W M Fuller bought 400 aead, 890 J Htilasibought 240 head, 6 00 Adam Dietrich cold 600 head, 660 A Dietrich boughtlOo head. 6 40 J liahl bought 600 head, 600 21 sheeier bought 300 head, 660 SALES OP 11008 Pl3B 047 T. Gilchrist & Heyenthaler bought 600 head, It 00t. , 1800 NrSheeler bought 400 head, i I 00@l3 00 T Singer bought 600 head, 9 00013 00 D Logan bought 800 head, 100 @l3OO ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET. ALLEGAIENY‘ Oct. 27th, 1864. , e receipts of Cattle was very large, and' • with a rather limited demand, the market was druggetd, and prices may be quoted a shade lower: There.were but few left over, however, • and good eatile'Sold pretty well, while common and Ipferior Went oir slowly. Severarsmall lots of Hogs sold at from 12@14 - • Cents. , - Therewere very few Sheep offering, and net very many wanted. Small Bales at 6@7 oents,,for common to, Prime' SALES OP CATTLE PEE CWT. Olarkeolll6l head, $460@6 60 Z Cline sold 58 head, 4 0006 00 • 5.&.0 'W Phillips sold 68 head, 4 20@5 00 T Thayer sold 21 head, 4 76 Iludsonet6hl 10 head 6x E Whitthuy Bold ea head, 60634 H Weinbeger sold sit bead, 44 0 6 3£, B Hudson sold SA head, a% J Newton sol4.2alioad, 6,44: J Shrive y sold 25 head, 6 oq, H u d son Vonell ?old 26 liead, 5 006•11 00 H 0 am e n o sold'2l head scp ...LoOvilittaold .1h head, 6g S - Oviatt sold 18 heed, 4,ilt S Pattersod sold El 0 ' tA 4tz• S Calhoun wild 42 ll Beilontonstobl Barker Rol+ • ^ "s' e a , - '- 3 In 24 45°, 430 D A r+.• ..rson sold 22 head, 4- 62 well 50.14.181te14. 4 50 •••• • TWEE -NATTERS. Anita VALS AND 'DEPARVUft.ICS ARRIVED, Olarke,-Brownssille. • Franklin, Coulson, Brownsville. Jas. Rees, Irwin, Elizabeth. BaTrirtiFesbieS. Dlonougahela City. Julia . ; Zanesville. Dil"erva,C}otdon, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Clarke; Brownsville. Franklin, Camas, Brownsville. abeth. Monongahela Olty, =f ;',' " „.VArr„ 3 ' clveran7pat twttlght theze ere Veirt tr inches Di the channel, and falling alottly. The weather was rainy. ttyllitianter, Guidon; la an flounced for ; Cincinnati and Lonlavilb3. Thia -..4oPatha ftc. o,3 likillodatOna for passen era. 2,.; . ,mpm . _ Fon '. • :•• 7. •.. a ...' . ':- r . TWA AND BUZZ. OR : • tilil - azaleas. . ~. ~. itzGulatit rAssEN ;,` A o,i I reh -her°l4.44l.4r‘R* * l'. P Y l dn't r i tfi Ca-Pt. ular ,:,,,, a' -.14.1 4 , 20;42...k... every yir i AY, 44 , 6"D1ir lbw - kw-uIiTY,- ge. been benrokbly ietiedred, ehe well -denitn 0 pe• ronagenr4beinablitegftrallyzl; •..4 c ',-., ,- JAS. 00 .LINS it U. Agta. Wberfboat, below Monong a he la bridge: MOIL CINCINNATI & I.OIIIVILLIC - , ' 781 .*-DAY, •9C L7t„A4-R AL • *ikEN b- kiiirligiiidie . l a Steam!? GUIDON, Bstobetor, ISO NNATsIMVI,' " JOIN FLACK, pr - _ ‘ ..`_:430,t8 ? - 2- .7 IX COLLIN GWOOD '-4 ,- ,::k- 4 ,...j.,.... -Z--.21, , . UAL, PROSPECTUS 441-48-64 PITTSBURGH POST. for the tnertiuted and Ineksadneproeperly of PITTSBURGH post We are desirous of returning our selitiow ledg manta to its numerous patrons. During the ast year it haa Largely Increased its OirCulation. Notwithstanding organized erorts to ou.rtall it. , present year brings with it, not the - IPPRESSION OF THE REOELLJON, As our Adminfiltration so frequently promised nor have those in power given any EVIDENOE OF THEIR ABILITY OR DESIRE TO CRUSH IT Their principal effbrts have been devoted to sohemes for Continuing Themselves in Power Thle,Fall they will 'be BEFORE 77313 For trial and we are desirous of speaxiog of their stewardship to as 31 A. N Y Et, 'E. A. DEUS Aa we eau supply with our paper 13i .231 263 281 263 In its Politizal. Character, As heretofore the Post warremeht Independent Democratic Journal DEVOTED TO TRS Preservation of the Geroldltutlont RESTORATION OF TILE 1:1140N ; It will confine Itself to the discussion of PUBLIC QUJET.ION-13. And have no conneeiton whifevel with sahemes of • exponent of The great work before a uterfean . 14lope fa the laying of our , REPUBLICAN SYSTEM.; There Ls 110 party In - thevountay =daub to save ; but the Democratic ; and ita brderalott It shall . , BE PRESERVED Tiii: SUOCESS Of the Demoorsoyts absolutely necessary, and that too, at the Earliest Practicable Period. We expect to be able to meet the expeatatlon■ of our friends in the dfsetuudon of the questions winch will be Involved in the &ppm% ohing PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. OUR • NEWS DEPARTMENT Portionlar attention will be given tothe Newt Department of the Port; we ',ball labor to obtain the LATEST BY TELEGRAPH A.ma 13 MhZ E=LI While equal Industry will be exercised In our wrgOELLANEOIig AND . LOCAL DEPARTMENTS. Its Commercial Department. Will be entrusteg't:O . oneVio io every wayOual l Vi - ed for ajlioper .Lidalkagarged4is duties ; it will be co`*ted 1n1(5 0 PIM I%n I Intended-ta*OLft;!-A-WV honest and fair deattug,49 7 l9 . *:34 or encourage. In ant go • SATWUNW MOWNG POST, "X' MI XL tail t DA LY ED , JViti N, Porr year y . gems .. . . . .... 18 do .• i * ' • " .. I. 4 Ptioßievtv - 1 , 3.34 f 0 /UP B- 11- 1 47, "« ¥ p-145 ~...~ i i i ~ :.i a i ' ..i It!=1 Sentiments LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINEF • Smeatitta Works. PARK, riI'CURDY & CO., M°ANUFAODU HAMS OF SHEATH, Brirrip , s and Belt ,Ooppel'i Preised Oak horns, raised Still bottoms, Sparer Sod /1.190, kurportmarui dealera in Metals, in Plate, Sheet Iron, Fire, 414(3. Sir-Constantly on hand, Tiiitnens , Machines Ind Toole, I , V,.sntae Ng. 149 itusw and 120 SECOND STEEETS`,llttiburgh, - Sit - Sperialtirders,of , copper out, to nny desired pattern. , reb2l-lydraw ON HAND AND FOB. BALE • ; cltain Dritts, Uhler Mills, Fite n inA: Threshing MaChines, Washing Machines, OLotheis Wringers, Dog Powers,' Oh urns, Fruit Jars, Corn Shellei•s, Mumma, Climax and Eureka Cutting Boxes, BECKHAM a. LONG,.,._ Wholesale and RetaU dealers in Agricultural; and Farming implements of all kinds. sal2 La Liberty Sitteet, Fittabvgli. 41510 4 20 $2O 44).4LY,, ;4GENTS WANTED 741*.s 3C LL THE 111F13 0 VEIF LTI7 M . : • IIEFFANT -KEW- X.A.13.11.1XF.....The best shear Ittanhtne in the 'United States. l .Are are giving a commisalon by which the •above sAfages: ilat be made, or we will employ agents at 1t76 a month and expenses paid. For particulate mid 'terms, address, with stamp, T. S. PAGE, Agent, oot6:4tvd&lmtv. • Toledo, O, 0.4 , 0Cre pure wee! WO I PAIST C l itite9 tat the redtleeda W.l,blizititiourißameltes hay, • ,efe ose,A ipiA.Rrepar-' litallelyeall and OH' 'jlee ' Ajan& " w L el;Vic i jr tiret, saga betweetrathiand- IntrilltlibrAL t O - Er THE LAnNicere. alli A l l g eN Cl Pil S M r s i e l ag t iafidettalassobt A u l a kg% not sue? Vigri a ditifeee4 Wruib. estaiws lowa 701 .sns,) .43 the X 865. -wire Adziiiimakatikavr: ON AHD ABTBR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH. Per47l.vailipTeitral Railroad “•,' „ , NINE DA I Lir PIELA:INISI. THROUGH ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves the passenger :cation daily (except Sun dayj atru. stomilga all stations be t weeli gitfatehlit-4;ad e phthAer.aralehtag dirateenteetiott rot New aePtillidetphia. THE THROUGH__ .IM.AIL TRAIN leaves the Passenger Station tm eiF morning (except eaday,) at .2 y , gpp at irtiacipal Statiohd, and =Mi. tg - -- eonaeCtione 'at 'Har risburg for Baltimore and Washington, and for New York via Philadelphia. • .THRGUGH EXPRE.S.S TRAIN leaveacially, at' '4 25 p.'101.; •itoppine only 'at principal Sta tions making direct connection at Harrisburg forßaltimore and Washington, and for New York —via Philadelr.lro, and Allentown. ' 'ME PAST LINE leaves the ' Station' daily, (except Sunday,) ati 96 p. in., stopping only at principal Stations, connecting at Harrisburg for Baltimore and Waithington, and at. Philadelphia ibi , Nrivi York, • • • JOHNSTOWN AiIIJOMMODATION TRLAN leaves daily, (except Sunday,( at 8 00 p. m. ' stop. ping at. Statltons, gunning aatar Cone. maugh. FIRST ACJOhIhIODA.TION TRAIN for Wall( a Station, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 620 a.m. S ROO NI At :001VIMO1 'ATI° N. TRAIN for Wails ' , cation, leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 11 s. m. • Hlt.ll At)0011151ULIATION TRAIN for 41i's Station leaves daily, (except Sunday,) at 'S ni. lit/U.IITR Alit;011L5101.0ATION TRAIN for (Vall's).statton leaves daily, (egnept Sunday,) al 6 Uttp. TRY Cal! RUH TRAIN leaves Wall's Station, every Sunda.7 at 906 a, m.; returning leaves Pittaburgß at 12 46 p. En. RETVELNI?iti TRAINS ARRIVE IN 'PITTSBURGH AS FOLLOWS Baltimore EXpriraa...... 1.2 VA p. Philadelphia Expreaa 1 25 p. m Fact Line 12 80 a. is Through Mail Train 12 20 a. in Johnstown Accommodation 70 05 5. m lat Wall.a Station Accommodation.... a t 6 a. is 2d Wall's Station Accommodation__ 8 a 5 a. re ad Wall's Station Aecom modation...... 166 p. 4th Wall's Station Accommodation-- 6 65 p. Baltimore Expresa will arrive with Philadelphia EN.press at t 26 p. ra. on 3ionday4. TRAINS FOR BLAIRSVILLE and INDI ANA' connect at Bladriville Intersection witi Through A.coorumodation., Johnstown Accommo dation and Expreaa Train Enxt, and with Haiti. morn liMpresa and JohnMown ,AcoomModation West. TRAINS EON EBENSBURG connect at Ore:- so , l ittiExpress Trains and viPU Train Weal, .!'tettli TT:dough Accommodation and Express Train East. Ce Traveling public v 11l llnd It greatly to t!uu interest, in going East or Wed, to traVel by toe Yeansylsarda Railroad, AS the stecommo Malone now ofrered cannot be scrpaszed on ma) other route. The road Is ballasted with stone, and le entirely free from dosi, we can promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may taro; thtsroati with thetrpatronage. TO ril.l4' VORA I'lll LA IP I.l.Pii IA RA LTIM HARTM;BrRO Baggage Checked to all Stations on tlin Penn spirants Railroad, and to 13a;tl 'mon and New York. Passengers purchasing [least' to cats will 1:e charged an access /io,wrding. to dlitnnee to addition to the Station rates, execpt Qom ntt , • Bons where the ihompany has no v ent. NOTIVE.--In miss of loss, the C ompany v.ll, hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and (or an amount not exceeding Veto. ticurdbua Line has been employed to convey Passengers and Baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to ea coed 'Somas for seat passenger and bagg.ms. F leketa apply to .1. NTELVA.I3.I', <tgent, At the 1". K h. l'essenger :,:et.ton, on L.thert - , snl ()rant streets. J) 1864, OAMILIIRIK 1864. THE PITTSBURGH, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad. 8 A8.8.A.N Ci.ERLENT gIIM Alai" AFTKEt SEPT. 951 b., 1864 lUF tralna run as 101.10wa, vlr eit Wit. l'nri..i,trgo. Fur oles.u. Fur Wlseel'g Ex prer a i. }J N. It . i , 1,1 4 tn t.OO a. ru. F:xpreta IIJ 1,, L. Ilu,. 0, 1.101. u. Mall .•...3u a.. 0.... I. 11.1 A. us. For Now Onatle and Erie, :Aid a. ca., .RU'rUkcrilto, Arrive Pittsuurgit, et. t' • , 3 p 6.3411. ?.60 C. d P it it 4 IL , a_ m , p In , 6.031 p. f iLA.IN:4 Leave Allegheny For A lliAnce. For N. H. Fur N For Ste u'e. 2.10 p. to. 6 30 a.. in. 12 00 a, 4.40 r. at. 6.60 p. m. 2.30 p ca. J.E.O T .L. 1(1. - CURNPNC3 Asrice Allegheuy, P., F. W. & It'y .1.10 a. zu., 8.15 a. la., 2.6.5 y. m., 4.46 p. m. U. k. P. R. 0.80 a. zu. (11:0. PARKIN, Agent. ['ulna Passenger hratton, Pittsburgh, Pa. A. Li. I,IY, Agent. Allegheny City. au4 F. R. lltlY MIS, (len. Ticket Agent, Pittsburgh & Connellsville R. R Summer Arranktement (IN AND AFT - ER MONDAV, MAX' 4D, It) MI; Trains will 4eave the Depot, eotuer Ron and Water streets, as lollowe Leaves Vittahurgh. Pittsburg!. Mall to and trots t"ntown. 766 a. ca. 600 p. PiEwal 11 41 3.4 p. 9SO 06.'KeesportAdo'da. II 00 in. d6oa. in 24 6 16 a. m. 2 Oa p, in istPort Perry " / 00 a. M. 830 a. m BraddoolVe 4 IS p. in. 6 40 p. Sunday Church Train to and from Ill'keeoport, uo p. m. 10 oo a. aa. For tickets apply to C4£o. BOULTON, W. B. STOUT, Supt. /100 • H. D. BRECHT & CO., M ANUFACTiiitIiIiS OF Looking Glasses, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings, Portrait and Picture Frames, Dealers in Catholic Fictures. 128 timithlield attest, betwaeu fifth and Sixtht streets. jOlB 1 , ) /t 3 c_,#cd9R1 a a IERAMMI • ;• ~ .STEAMS - FOPS. _ • f.pit. attstown ana- 1. erful Iron Steamships of the Gun , • StliBk itEDAII,', • ar , r L EtiA. • • oLYI9I:O3§, Wlii eaufrom Liverpool every alterttale.TUES DAY, (rola Queenstown, . every' alternate I'VE4NF,7 . IJA'Y, 'add from NeW York every alternate WEDNE.',SDA.T. •' Steering passage t rout New York to Liver pool direct $45 Uurrency, to New York, $3O Gold'or equivaterlt in Ourreney. Paesefigers forwarded to Paris and all German ports at very low rates, For passage apply to WILLIAMS & GLUON, 40 Fulton street, New York; or THOS. RATTIGAN, Agent. No. 47 Southfield street. - Successor to Thos. Rattigan. Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia (INDIAN) LINE. NOTICE WO TEIJE. Y'IU.II3I,IC. aiat• TIIEU N DER SIGNED 4aving been appointed agent for the above line of Steamers vice • &tr. John Thompson, deceased, the business or the line here, will, hereafter be carried on at No. 66 Smithfield street, near Fourth, where all applications should he made. -The Steamers of this line are among the most magnificent afloat and run direct between Liver pool and New York, sailing every week. The undersigned Is also agent for TA:PSI:It/TVS celebrated Line-of Sailing Vessels and the X Line of London Packers, by both of which he is pro. pared to bring out passengers at very low rates. Sight brafts fur any aruotit on any part of Europe (or sale. Apply to 1/.O'N KILL, Foreign Emigration Agency , No. 06 Smith dela street, Vittsbuilh, Pa, Je3 STEAM FROM QUEENSTOWN TD LIVERPOOL TIIE FIRST-CLASS POW erful Iron Steamships of the -10, 1 NATIONAL STNAM NAVIOATI.N IROINIA, LOUISIANA, ERIN, PINNSY LYAN lA, Will sail from Liverpool and Queenstown, everr alternate TUnsisAY and WEONES DA.I ; from New York to Queenstown and Liverpool, every alternate SAT!' If DAY. Cabin passage, payable In Golder In Currency. From New York, 466. To New York, s4o. Steer passage from New York, 14.5 in Currency. To New York $3O, payable in (fold or rattle In Cur rency. Passengers forwarded to Pads and all Carman ports at very low rates. For Passage apply to WILLIAMS ar. 0 MON, 40 Fulton St., New York, or TIIOS. SATTIGAN, Agt, No. 41 Smithfield street, Successor to Thos. liatttgan. N. B. Agent for Steamers to Loudon, also the toad Blank Star Line of Liverpool Packets anie-tf STOCK BROKERS a. EL CASIDA:ir-, NOTE, STUCK, DRAFT, BOND AND MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE AND MERCHANDISE BROKER, ()Luc Lo Jones' Building, ‘..ver "Internal Re% • male rooms," between M. t M. and Meenemed Banks, 41'S 00 II 00 . 13 0. , 10 00 If 79 Bile. i VOURTH STRUET s P/TTSB Ulto PAPER MANUFACTURERS S. B. & C. P. MARKLE, Litssufasturers and Dealers In BUOli, CAP, I..,]Pzr 'I: E.: It , And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, .1./ciVo Itomovod FROD FO. 47 WOOD STREET, TO No. 33 linuthlield Street, PrlTSßUhlill, PA. _ 1q..5 lartULah paid far RAGt; LAMPS, OIL, &C roLicfr:N-r OI I. NVOitli.l4. DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., PURE AV/"ITN ILEIPLICED C:1 _A. 3Ft IR C3O IV C, I X., le , Dace, 114.1 ILIZERTT STREET, varti-eziad PITTSBLIMH, PA LOAN OFFICES. LOAN 0 r.FIC.: HENRY W. CrMIOTTE, ISO. 100 SMITHFLIELLO ST., Near the writer of EAU, PITTSBURt.M. INl " q l% tten iCi tttlerl "4 1 1 „ ( e " t k ,i ' d. t er t , ll B v l t k • t r A l l l;tl ' monde, J ewelry, l ion! etet Silt of W etabea, I,W ell kinds or ralunt.te ertl , tes. tor nny lentrth ot tune Itg reed on. The go,..is cannot be delivered WULuut the Ticket. erne - 011iee Henri from T A. W. to 10 P. tl. jinn ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO, STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron 'F'ounders, General Eiaohirtiqu and Boiler Makers, NEAR Tee Penna. IL R., Passenger Station, PrrrsituituH, PA. ANT.IPACTIMER ALL HINDS OF IT a steam EJ:itrwea, ranging trom three to one hunctred and fifty bens power, and suited for Grist Minn, Sew Mule , Sleet Furnaces, Hee, (live particular attention to 'the ccmstruetion of Engines aid Maellinery for grist male, and for uprights, aittlay owl circular saw mills. Have also on hand, finished and ready for ship ment at short notice. Engines and Boilers of every description. Also,turnieb Hullers and Sheet Iron separately, Wrought iron Shafting, Hangers and Ponies to every variety, awl continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery anti Machine Oarda. et)u r prices ore low, our machinery rano elector- Id Of the best quality of materials, nod warranted n all to give satlifaetion. Sir Orders from all parte of the country Donut ted end promptly fllle t. fe9l-diaw 13122151 CIT.7IFL9rIEIC -- isM•XaXEr CARPETS! at less than coat, previous to to .celvuig our FALL f!4T Cli 'Pe will sell all goods on hand (purchased before the late - vauees, lot cousiderably LESS THAN MANITTAOTITRERS PEIOES McCALLUM. NO. 87 POI:MTN • : _ T. 26 Melodeons, 29 Cabinet Organs, 4 Second-hand Melodeons, FOR SALE AT LESS THAN FACTORY PRICES STIMFAL TO(Yrn . vi-Ay AND GRA- Ttr R A TCFS, VITAERA.NT.ED THE' BEST NOW in use. Alao, STORE% TRUCKS anti WBEFT..BiIdtROWS. Manufactured and 283 e by U. COLEMAN, Near the Penitentiary, Allegheny City, Pa. ALAJELair, LOT OE' Oongprestt f.'s Tobacco, Baltimore Smut Tobacco, Bnv,y Point& Bript Out aid Dry Snioking Tobacco, Solace Fine.cut Sunny Side tine Out " Sweet Olive " • wool', „ywrEIL & BA ER's, tOR Wood street piaais AND PRUNES. / 1.0 Reza andßi.boxes French Plums, 20". 'German Pruues.• nßory and for sale by. REYDIER it BROS., itbd..l2B £l2B Wood street FAte Itullauttfulwe'r' rit lita r% &l2 luul x 7 r forTialeTy -Eg Titow'szeit:o jwroyEminca coupereirop ao :. 1 70 , Egormcwomat. I si t _ i2l l4 , 4 lg it, stor p t r moad 9 ac t au ,. ve T.F4g . - _ To Builders and Contractors. W E a superiorOWlNllto UFACTURING COAL YARD, 609 LIBERTY STREET VANES MIGLINGAR, MONONGAIJE eI LA PLANING MILL, would respeCtfully inform the public that be has rebuilt ulnae the tire, and having enlarged his establishment and ailed it wl th the newest and mostappro 1 44 ma ohinery,ts now prepared to furnish too and planing Janie, scroll sawing and' re-sawing, doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried frames, mouldings, box making, ho. SOUTH Pirranunon, Sept. 7, 1857. Ja2o A.BOXLA .OF JARES R. L CHILTON 3c Ul).—We have recently made careful analysis of the Samburg Porturthe, and do not hesitate to pronounce itpti, e, It contains all the properties of the Port Grape, and there fore for medicinal uses it is, in most cases, su perior to other wines. Its principle effects upon the system are mildly stimulating, diuretic, so dorific and ttkie. It will prove beneficial in Affections of the Kidneys, and Chronic Diseases with General Debility of the Constitution. Physicians may safely recommend it to patients in place of the many doubtful mixtures too of ten sold as pure Wines. 01143. c. PgiELLoR, 8t Wood street METH, PARK & CO,, - NINTH WARD FOUNDRY , PITTSBI7EIVE4 • , Warehauee,-HS Mot And= Second irti. ism anufactureri arall adzes iiirtriptiozut;of IMILQoaIOI I RetortiW4,tilli r chifiind Water Sad Iron DOL-UW, Xmonlibtse l / 2 seail aroulaiLPrinie64llßagini and uoblAbisig. 40 Alsto r, jusaer;,S tpaopiae {y,q,,tvArdesartp aulu itrr4 2l ,V%ilib4ll4llll - to 'tie Tot= , 41 0 1 . 1 %/ed - t4 ;a- .:;:tl-431=ry 1,1401H._ 1.,c131:-4.kitikgtvpih,t9ll4 tersee. • • o- • 141 0, - tritcomfaup' s,%Lak', eralti DRUGGISTS ,rotimpair B mix...Eqzkva.4„. -13 occnesitiat ro • - JAMES P. punkin', . It - If 051- G. I B r 2r• wgouz - mx A ND BE T A m trkut In Foreign and D'omeatlo D Midleincs, PalntarOni,llo,BhOwsn&Perugs, rpumuy, NO. - 77 FEDERAL STREET, my22-Iyd ALLE4HEI 0.4", Z. PA STEAMBOAT FORGKO„ &C ANDREW RUMEN.— ...... ;THMENRINI NILTAR, ERNST eaters Special:Partner . General Pall:pers. • LUCE CITY FORGE, liLOMAN & PHI NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. MANUFACTURR BAR MON GEN eral Railway and Steamboat Forging's, Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Asitisacc. Belo4-1. GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS ADDY ar, PLUMBERS AND GAS Errilialt, INN). 165 WOOD STREET, Opposite Find Church, Plttabtugh, and NO. 4t OltlO BTIZBET, ALLyieGAIENV, NIA.II TH.I6 )(4.Y0.1013 017101. LUMPS , HYDRANTS, SHEET LEAD, Levi Pipe, Pig and Bar • Lead, and Plumb aria Material in general. Oil/Udine:ries fitted up in the moat approved manner. Tanks lined with Lead or Coppers Houses fitted with Water and Osa Fixtures. * N. 13.—A1l Orders promptly attended to. ap3-lyd WATCHES AND JEWELRY JEWELRY. re Yu SUBSCRIBERS RAVE JUST opened a very large and desirable stook of filth GOLD JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladles' and GentlemeruP weer; flue Bronze Clocks, Fancy Goode, WEUEL.kI, Such as Castors, Cake and Fruit Ballade, Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, eta. REIN FNr AN, ALEYRAN & BEIDLE, deb) 42 Filth street. BREWERS AND MALSTERS SPENCER & M'KAY, BREW ERp & RIALSTERS, PPOENI; STEAM BREWERY. WIC IitAVN ALWAYS ON HAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, Aud will continue to make It our aim to give satisfaction to ell of our customers. Mr. Robt. atsoll of Liberty street, will have the menage of our business, with full control in the Brewery. Addreu All orders to SPENCER & WRAY, Pheonix Brewery, PittstrupPs. • SPENCER, AR APICAL 'Satterfield Zic Co., Halsters and Hop Dealers, WATER STARE% WILEELENG, 'VA 3.1e01 -1 y i IRON WORKS. O'BY IRON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & 00.1 RE NOW PREPARED TO RE re order* from the trade (or all sizes of Gaide, Hoop, Stake, Band &Horseatioe Iron OF THE BEST QUALITY. Yiltshitrxh, Soul. 71 isa. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Stloll.lB C. LAZILAIL llopkina lii ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, NO. 103 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA Collect/rm. and other legal bum - Wens attended to to Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and lid mining countiea. jac26amd JOS. W. PARKER, NO. 10A FIFTH STREET, PITTSBURGH ect6 3 ad HOUSEFURNISHING lIPHOLSTEPY. No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood. ruiri, SUBSCRIBERS MA i U Fat 0- TURK and keen constantly on band every article in their line, viz: Cornices, Orziames Curtain 9.6 - oda, Comforts, Petition' Beds, Mao. tresses of *I kinds ; also, the celebrated Patent Seriug All kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. airl'iumpt attention given to All orders for tit. Wag and laying down Carpets, till Cloths, &e. oetl7-lytt ROB ;'U,' TS Is RaCIIICK. CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD. OYSTER CRACKERS AT MARVIN'S BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, sep29 No. 64 Fourth Street. LIME MANUFACTURERS 1., I 31 3EI Which w are prepared to deliver from our EZST QI7d.LITT OF I'BIGE 'X -T-a ' t7ogl.a, Always on hand as usual. DICKSON, STEWART & CO PLANING MILLS. JAMES R. CHILTON, AMUtica! Chemiat, N. Y. City. Sold by A. J. RANKIN, Druggist, No. 63 Market street, below 4th c9Awaspbr ggAputs.tozi„Arvaegkos , dr , ditieialtre 4 PIG IRON AND BLOOMS. Ao. 71 Water Stre , et, • Also Agent for the PottsviIIe PITTSBURGH Rail Neill. P Or ders solicited for T Rails, 22, 2', 28. 32, 40, 45, 60 and 48 pounds to the "yard,. and Street Rails, Philadelphia Patten), 4.sipiitinds to la Yap!. °cite - AL W. D. PATTERSON ADAM ARMOR PATTERSON & AMMON, COMMiIiFEITOTI. Br'eFt•Ohailtas Flour and Grain and General Produce Deal ers, No. 6 Wood at., Pittsburgh, Pa. ' Wa taki iNussurriln retorting tratie_itareit Pittsburgh Houses : Chess, Smyth & Co., Zug& Painter A. Bradley, E. Edmundson & Co., R. H. J Davis, J. P. Woodwell, Jas. & Co., J. W. Spencer, C. GoveAlCo., R. H. Jack &. Co jarm-tf P. 113Y111113. H. D. REY111:88 7 B B.11111:Bli Ziate.aV 3s l4** Riftet.4 o "! REYMER & BROTHERS, ISucioesscovto•Reynier iistindenionj WHOLES/Sal DIZALRIBB ID Forefgif Sralts_r, Cop n fleticy, • Fitz/Z. - ars, Pike Workin Ace.. i . NO;ti. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, . farEs.*Bull4l4 BRASS FOUNDERS. Duquesne Brass Works. S. OADXAN Cadman 8t Cravirflynd, Manufacture and keep constantly on hand every vari,iiiy of FINISHED BKA.S. WORK. BRASS. OAST/NGS of stlpa”iiir smooth ness made to oruer. TEAMBOAT WORK AND REPAIR. Big promptly attended to. Also sole agents for Western Pennsylvania, for ?he safe of MARSH'S SYPHON FOAL.", with Landsell'e Improvement attached. feblo J. & M. arsTEEN; Bit ASS F €l3F i lsID-1E It S. GAO AND erEAm 1111111113, ALL KINDS OF BRASS AND IRON .COCK& MADE TO BROER. Also, Brass Castings of all. gjx(ds, Made at the shortest notice. Particular, attention paid to fitting up and re pairing of OIL RE:FINERIES. 31 * 34 Water Street, near Liberty. HE mittanitus OF THIS FIER3I BE. T lag practical mechanics, of many years' ex. patience in the, Wildness will ensure to give sat. isfaction 1p every'respect. We are•also agents for Guild, Garrhion& Co.'s, Steam Puitips: far water and eIL ' , STEEL WORKS DILA.° Jolt - m..4mm BOYD.. Pittsburgh Steel ..:Wks, JONES, 33E/Y1) ar., CO., 11“11111 . .6.0T1THE88 ON Oast Steal, alsog.Biosing, Pinar rind A B Steel Springs and ales, Corner of. Boss and Flrst. Streets, _ n 021.17 PITTSBURGH, PA. GLASS WORKS W. 0 62M12(011,1.3f .. D. CIT/INIWG H. Alf. .D. IHMILW P. OVVWSNOIHAM O, DUROAW. ifiUNNINGIIAMS & lILISAIR CITY GLASS WORKS—Ware house 119 Water street, ,and 156 First street, Pittsburgh, Pa., three doora below the Monon gahela Douse manufrieturera of Pittsburgh City Window Class, Druggist& illias.WariLandolixae rlosu Convex Wasa j lor Parlor Windows, Church .. and public bull:huge. ' apt WINES LLIQOOB4,: .44C.; KENDS W. BEATIMONTAi DNALTIRI3 Foreign Brandies, Wines and. Gins. Bleekberry, Raspberry, Wild °berry, tad .Gin. Her ki mulles, Old Monontahein, - Rye, and her Whiskies, Jamaica Rum, &0., NO. 83LT$F3.E;,PV BIR ET, Opposite Fourth street, PITTSRUROH,..PA.. Is- Hotels, Taverns and Families supplied a moderate profits for Cash. yd jad&emd JOB, B. FINCIL RYE WHISKY. JOS. S. FINCH, (Successor to Thos. Moore,) manufacturer -of Copper Distilled Pure Rye Whisky. Nos. 189, 191, 193 and IA nisi street, Pitts burgh. - - •• eep.l4dyd PORK PACKERS. CHARLES L. CALDWELL, • (sucomorir to Jae. Holmes & CM.,) PORKPACEn, Dealer in Bacon, Lard, Sagas - Oared Hamm, Smoked Beef, ar.o. CORNER KARI:CRT AND FIRST STS., deoll-tyd FITTSDURCRT.,•PA. WALL PAPER, &C ALL PApEns, on.. CLO T HS, WINDOWSILAI)ES; PAM:IY GOODS Wall Papers from*. to 19 pfu roll; 'Window Shades from too to $6; 011 Clothe .from'loo to 11,60 per yard; Fancy Good in' Id" vadetlea, at the . . New Wall Paper 4is Panay Goods Ease of FORRISTrit fr. SCHWARZ, feble (64 Smithfield et. . , .113 ISISJELL'S I3Y.tDC X. W. H. .31'•GEE, No. 10 St. eh& St., WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION of buyers to his stock of Goods, which has been selected with great care and contains all the newest styles of Goods to be found in firstelass houses. Gent'a wishing a suit of clothes made to order will please call and exam the our goods and prices. Also, a full and coin pieta stock of FURNISHING GOODS, •, W. H. McGEE, Merchant Tailor, St.l.llll,ir street, mysl Pittsburglias. B. ' 14:. PHOTOGRAIMIC-: ARTIST, 46. and 48 St. Clair Street, PITTSBURGH. INTATZIL 'COLOR .Th.ttIiZATUILRS, Life Size Photographs in Crayon, GU, India ink, etc. ylintographs vatth Landscape and Fancy Backgrounds/ ivory typesn: Photo- grapic Albuma, Gilt Frames, and k aucy /Ciliates adapted to the Photograpic business. my2l pLAlikilli ki.A. Welk: 'S . • Noiseles Patent BewingAnhinee. These Sewing Machines are known stable very beat in the.UniteyiSistiel, Thal I.OAWAIMANT ED, and &air allab LtYwEsr - Pructstii Del and examine them before buying elsewhere. Re pairing of Sewing k4q12.1itek 4 14., A'Cl.ry z kind 'promptly attended to. • .- ERN.FMT ANTHES,M, Ag . N 0.1113 TWO. street, ffitue-tsre ' ' r Pittibi4ll4 Pa. PENN Aq'RELT 14WEiwiNG4-4. THREE-STOEV .11R1C8, with..; bolt buadings and stable on Elm street, is offered for sale very low, The lot tti29 by .teetouttend= leg from Penn to Elis streets, bitWedirayne street and Garrison Alley. The 'ocarina is a very desinibtaztme for a physioian,,auu4s now oonupied by one. 'Possession neat iprfirgi Pay ment easy. S. S. BRYISON, ootlB ;08 fFll44'4k-st..reet SIEGE OF VICKSBURG PICTORIAL jIVALIL PAPtiat;i ft EP resenting this fr ^sous deg' for aares 011ACCO T , aja*.iittlitaobaCM;ll si 5 to - mi l li co - <;. , In store and for eare_py_ ;E: - & - rZER & ARMSTRONG,. 'this& ember Market and Filet its FRENCH PAPER EANINIGB -161 1 4 43 .M 4 04406/4 - 4i1000210 P '1.44170 1 1144 4. U4 % 11 * . 41 - . = r— iiiwit Y lrri, U._ il - qt,` rif0r.!.a.th...4,14.-1. A= it , , •I, *IBM, 01. -.TN. .. ,5 ,-;•ZA ,Frfies-MACF. B . LiZiWeilitatimEsatilerteAnnia,,A IS IX ' „-:APottlEW_ldictnaso, Floto-4214 . 1-Plotael, to ...,, st likoWitraidoco~s ItioottoalttrAlUti , votesittr e o 1 Jo GROCERS: V. B. CIILkWVORD EiM w OU . LI ps.l%::uzm, fojaaaAfeLLThyt 3111111111ATIONALBAW - Haring organized under the .Nitwnal en .4.0015. 7.'151 ' A General Banking Business. Deposits rl ot: i ved ! laz=zge, on thar a o the and West a•- • 7 'W' rgovfsmia , *Nib 002.. a), part of the country. .." 01110 ei ai tiZrentr.(tudll thestAi}, Dut NO* liottle,,aonterOf aattVirglealfey, "in the Dkf4ll , o - oin, $11131131 „"A.lTtfGke AffiftMlo7loll , - No. 6 isikiliiitbAiDics. art, Opposite the Onstort4oitep. ; . ';.F? Wm Schmertz, Al l A. A. S. Bel . . A.lo. lTh atein, S. H. Rartnan, Henry Gerwig, L. hlorganstern, B. Gee. AD REMEMAN, Pratt. R. 0. Somcsarrz, O a s h. pro tem. mh7-2aad - --HOLMES £ SOS.% Ni,,,and Exchange Brokers and Beale. in 11:es, Drafts , Acceptances, Gold, sill/wand nlr. Notes. Exehavgge 'sates. Weiiteirti Cities constantly Mir saki, -- Collections made in all the cities thrvighind the United States. Deposits received inpor BM& or marrentriper No,-O7 Market stre,etcbetwipn 'DOLLAR BAN 65 FOITFLTEI STREET.., CHAXIMMILEII9 , Antpxotmuzy, puexoTo4l3,4oL94* Wednesday and Sal:m.ldg 0960i9" Llom May Id to November4rono ro 9 o'clock and from November Ist to' illay , ist, tram ato $ o'clock. Deposita received of all same not leas thamtbus - Dota.es., and a dividend of the - profits decided = 044 v i u ; In Tune *I Deceratkir ared camber since the Bank was ouranized„:at theists of six per cent. ayear.. Interest if not drawn out, is placed to ths credit of the d attar as principal, and tears** :same filtered Atte thart days of sui r ogigrtze. ember, compounding twice a year without troubling the depositor to call or eve,: to toteieflt tdjp pass Imolr.. • At UM fiftemeney*W:doulfis lri less than twelve years. • - • • BookacontaininA the Oharter Rules and BegulationhAirnished gratis, onapplicatiou PERBIDZET. GE OR G.B - A - LB-R,D-R. vionrniterronsin; . James McAuley, Zanies B. D. Needs John JI. Shoenberger, Wm. - Douglas.. . James Herdmag, ' Lau M. Perbiock; Peter A. Madeira, James ShidlA dden, Wm. J. Anderson. ~ .To'ku43.' lit , A. ki. Pollock, hi. D. John G. Backofen, Calvin Adams, Henry s': John 0. Bindley, George Black, Waiter P. All:stkli i , Hill Burgwiu, John Orr Alonzo A. Carrier, Robertßobb, . L t.,..' i i Manes A. Colton. Henry L. Ringwalt„. John Lvans, Wm. R. Sahnieria, )3enj. 1.. Fahnestock, Alexander' Speer,. John J. Gillespie, Alexander Tindle, Wm. S. Eleven, Wm. Yankirls, Peter H. Hunker, - IstaCWhitider, Richard Hays, Wm. P. Woman, James D. Kelly,. Christian Yeager. 1 , 21 1 /LICTAIIIT .AVD TILSAAMINEL 00A Ttl . ..P A.CIOLTON. PHILADELPHIA DARDS. ORAL MAADDI J. RODMAN MR= • ... GRAZ O. warm MAGPEE 8t 131:11)111% Importers and dealers Ist CLOTHS, CASSIMERESMTINEttSi Yeatingai Trlatte,fiait, NO. 21%5litrAMILEIC•JSM*4.424,4!, oeszif rimAiikustai" WEE. BRIO & Produce rut Provieldu COMMON t YII : 4 agaT 16 South Water. 43% . q PraLADZIar,..I4 WLiberal advances made on consignments when required. my-lyd SxECQRGE .401 Mannteetnrat sud wifoussAxare AND RETAILAITAIXR In every deseripllc, GENTS' FUBStaIiaNG'IMN3 610 cHEsirituTlguitim O. A._ , AN KIRK* 0044 ILLIII7/.&071711.88.13 Co? . G.tSFIXTUBES AND •• ; • Improved AXE/ELS/PA AZUITAPPR rixitteN comaoftlAl ! , kni Hand LalnpaL„Colunotts(4iiii: N 6: "517 'Aroh ManufaotErry, Fr&q.kford t - ebiW .--- '151 '4 11 goods Warranted, VW" wiTir : ,' • LONGCOPE'& PitAbllqs, HENS' 111115114111N1 Di AND TAILORS-Tilupmartutk No. 10 South - Fourth' Street, sayk.tyd mummy:AUL l ;'i#II)I) ili~Pj IMPORTER WINES, BRANDIEii;',44O Also, sole proprud!)_rq ; the Is, 01a) WIEJ:ELWr WITIBSICY. No. 5 North Front NU, pRIT &.1 wpHlg y p. m4l44yd HOTELS; RESTAURAinS,-&-1 intmi t Ai346.17'."11:3Va11 , - A3E017 X NO. ash Xati*tirir`.s Next tos . 'PeianOtilault , Peeeetkrr JOHN SAVAGE, -" PROPRIEnta t mar AVINt4 TAKEN AND FITTED V NA with all the Modern improvistiathis pc flier resort, thik subscriber isnte)seed sem modate his old customers a.IM " Pm ally, with- the best the market &Son it will . 'lsilirsiird_iikts in everievariety er st 1111 the season. an Wines,- Lignoint• feels cenlident in recomitheni4o:titeP lia for their excellence....z . . 7 , 7 I- 7- ^a , Zs' , tian,qincket and Shell Oriterslrentresuisi and sold wholeiale andretall. . " - ingeOdy c• u 33t, • Ro: as DIAMOND:.Ariity • P/TTSZONO4: im SITINIONIBE p . FRESH2/11,3 that he uw.a. and oAN • YoirosiagE kn. and is,tonepeted to eusionisno?bitir theiletr of tide old and well known house with- cm thing in the and exinkirtrisiiVth'esh eat notice- .lO ....911.ALEOR, - - - YOUNG'S 'EATINGS:AI4I:IO _ Cantor at Virgin Alley. w*.Dratib, -*am Sin t s i g i r tar: Whens - OYSTRILS andAdl t Ram* DlVletved - UP in the- *irk t style*, , - • - 114rir cow comet' Virgin Aney and.. nal , APOLL° HALL BILLIARDILILLOOI FRED. TAEOBS would remind • old friends and customers that he Is still ta found :atrhii stand, {APOL.7.O-11ARal trance an. Fourth street. Re lutaidwaritba the best quality of LagerEeerfluld ilifinatme with thehall, a well appointed. Odtheedisal with tables, balls-and sues. tl • eAr Wei r Re dial 4.• ..1340k, Ainaiond gm - Ird PITTSBURGH, PARK, BROTHER lit:110. ' • NANMPACIpIiipa 4f Z;.?,1 1 Beet Quality of Rued-Cs_ Square, Flat and Octagon; oialCslasi. warranted equal to anrimported ear turedidaSsa country. =non AND wananovas, vl--- 1491151 Winstead LSO& IldilidareAd DUMB: tiDEED' .. ,__BUCK_Ir AT i; 16 We. Dried Appe.e. - . 1000 blear; ISO 9,1:1N.-; , IMP brudgebeis:` ‘" :<glop iftakeigiollllg` .;Teitere4l2_7izv • i •* •1"?-- -•*t" • utuir4' , ' . '""cifitoz..44l4 , „t**L., I m re " ; 111$ 4/3 D. 2.1 749 10 " - "0/
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