. .;t , . 4•1:';' ,77 .:': : ; ' - ' ,, i':.;'. 4. ..'5• : i't:: , .i , '. ,- ...1. ,, ...'....,.', - .•:''.;:•.-L'',•.• i,i7;;;...,, , ,7..,;:..4 . .,;- . .-c . . t •;_•..! , , t;;„,. 7.;•%:-.'., ; 9,i. 4:...;: .7 . , .;:•4,...1.1;;.4'1'•,: . ..2 .':'::;•:'''!'"'?;'!'.!:;;,.•:i•:.-,;, , . , ,- 7. ,-, : • -,-, r , i'',',..!,' , . '..., y • - ''; 3 " :',..' 'z ' ''' 0 4' •'• , ye t ' ,a t ,` , • 7 .h `t - ;,, -. , , t ''' ', i'l.7 . '''l ,' ' ' . ....'';- f t-4.• :',, ' - ir,.. ;',. l.r t = ..., . ~..t ,"...", 4" ,,, ...;07.t.,4'•„ ~ ...,,,, - ' s t ‘...`. ..,,,,:, ,1:.- - ..t ...-,'...,::: .t, = ' t ... t.l -7 !`. 4 -.;''',,,',.'4- ''':•'::.i71.!;, 41 .:! 4 !.. i . t.. ~... .., ~ r 1 ,, 0, 1- 4.:;- ` 4.,:`..-...` •.: • , ; .• .7 i ,' i 1` y..,,,.,,, k. `s .4,, i ~, , .`, • ~,. ••* • 4 ".' 1 . 4 .., I s-:•'* . e.3 44 `. •.•,...1". I 4- ,,,, - ..`,. ~T, ; :: :::' .s ' ' ' ,:::";,', ;; t . 1....-4:....y.' t •,...,"1 ,4, 0r5,....,,, ,, .• ' , 31 . 't o etil' f.! ! ' .7. ~ .1 d • t: l' ,l.l 1t 4 . *. ' • •.'• . . ~, & ~„ • ll, ` , .,„•4 ... it r , P ~.. . .7.'. 1, ..' - i ,l :--*..o , ' . !I 4 4' •,- N; ~. i • ...4.4* 4* .7...-- :6 . 1 / 4 .\ v• , 1,..;- , ' • ••41 •".. ,: -•""•".,;',t :f - '' , "..- ". r..t'''',i P ' 7 tt , '..t , 4t., .." ••• ,^';.. :•.: .7 .4 41 .i:;•,..1,''t.'1.e....1...4' is '- : , .. -1 .4 'l •,,; }yeti :,,,,, ~ . ...,,t ~, , „i,,,;,. #li 'i'.2 't; '`'.‘"4,i'4 k t' 4 '' t' ' 'i l i lo ' ,7 4 3 " • t ( ''' - si 144 ‘!n' tl i 2 I'l 14 - #414 2 1' . `it' `''' ":?" , ; I Zi 4 1ZUtk..*•+'•%:'t.t41. 1 . ...- , 1.. E.,. ..., 41+ riA - I t .Nt ,; .4,71 iii., 3 ‘tl‘-...‘',,,Z`t, ;3,4,,Vit,%., 4, 4 ..4,4- !i ,, z n t.::::- i , tor , N , ; , t , 14'-t , :;•4; 1 . 4- ,- .1 - ..., - , ;', A t,f';tt;k4:,,f4,41,1j4..j p'!c t- 's r.* ~ t ." 47,. 14% - 4..4 fq-t . .?kr'. 7 . ';.,,'lL'..'-:.• . " : :,..t....-.5.! , ;.,, ~,,. ~ .4 , ..--;::, ,, ,,,,,,N;' .....;.., k ~ , ,, ....- ' ..4', ;14 :*; ri . !,,,,-.... ' -. .:%; ,- *ii' , I— ,-; 1,1 4 1 i . ... -.. .k; • - . , ... - 4: -- 1.; . ,„: 1 ",.....-; ....p';i:ti 4 1 ,;,;-; v ,:; . , , y- i.: 1•4-. , , 4. ~, ...a:,,- L,,,, # #.- ~,i % ~! rA , ry, l #4l_.% # 4 ; t,*# ~-'4 ' t rat,* .4,4";;.: 1 , : ;. .4 : . , 1 •,.' 1-, - , . ~.1:4 r,,,.; •...,: ‘ ,;,.::-.,,, , : i t '` *'''; ' 4 '; 4 ' A i ,- **i..0` ,, „,-. , ''.' .' , , ,„. , ,:.74•14 • ",, ”; P p .„.' -. 2 ~..',ii, I .., , „,2, i'.;; 1 .., '. ' I , _ l t „..,,,„7.', ko.k, 4 . * ,*.`, 1 ..`t :T+ ''''''. .. 4.% " -* 4 tr , ' , l , ,1 , ,t:..*,,,i,j' ..z''' '', -4., ' , ..."'..„ ... 4 Zr—t4 s r . ii r. ' , .., ' ,:l V— ....., . 4 14 4 r -; 1 , st.r. - r ,-,.--,, • ..•...a.,..,.‘ vi ,,,,. 0 .', -.' 1 ,., , ,, , , 4. t '44" .` i 4, ‘sl‘ 0 ''' ;4*. "... .4. '.' 4'. ':" 4.4., i'"' 1. r+',,, S. ' 4 „. .,. ., = t. ,r,, ~•, :'l'n• .k, -,''',.:- s,. '., '''..,,... ,-*." o '''; 4 '1; • " . ;' ' ' ' ,..g . .. l ,er 1", ~.. ,' 'rr . rr• rr --1 'f....1 , ...' ' „...'.‘i'''''''.'''' . „ 4 "'.';*a? . ,,,,.: `4: ;- : .r.'..' :'''' 1''....*. : •." .:*; '''''''':' m.. • ‘'';',...,: N--0',P!,:;?...i.'... t I 5"';',i..:',1.,..--• ...,,,•:;:.,,,. `;,,".•--...;74:;-,-.-'4,ll'i , i t.. ,,,;, , t . :. t.,:,,; ~* ,?,. + I t I4 Z.- 1 • k ,, 71 . 1 ;'-,... -4 .L*,.: . 4 1 ....:„., ‘ .-- -, ~ %It r 4 ~ .1';,4,,....„;.0.:7-1,44,1,-:"4,, '5...7...«'"t...A . .. , y" *. ,.. 0 , 2..5' . 4 , 0'4 , V 41' .:,..411 - . 1 .. 1 1 i!'4t=fY•4"..... '• -t„, tr..4-,J.: t...0,...,x,, , ,...., - . 0 : : - ...,•7 4 _.-, .., t ,- .7.... ' , 4 -Y. 14,, „..,„..., .. ,',.‘'`,' f' ,. l - ',.„,' ~ ' • : ' ,, S '''' ' L ..; •r. 4 ) 1 x'' ,7 -; ,tr' • ""t" ts7:', *,;,,,,. 4' •i; : / . . ' ... v.." 4".-er. ,31 I , *.,,, i, 1, X t . "- '2 ' :-..7; 4 t.. 4. ., , ,5." , 4 - c- _.: `'2,1..4A114,--• ..; ,- 4 3- 4','lm - 0 , .." ', •P/).4, ..'4 t'4. ~..! 4 ! , ,34 '..''' ' ' ..." . .it'?!,/'.,,,".,...'"'..* '..KLt... 4/‘ '...t: t '''` .1 ' "' ' 4 :,. ti r ~, .... ...12i t 7 ,..... 4*. . . . ‘, ''', ', ~,, ~, t.: ~..... ii. ~.....• %. . . ,!"..,... 7 ,.... ~ l' „, ..1, ;: , . ;0 1 7 , ..',4--4,•, - .: ~..,.,;,• 1 ' t‘r,t;_%`.l'' '. . 'S -''''...,` 3 ,, i '' . : 4 ::'% '". 4% •..4 'o....k.*ir...l.:''''V ..• ' ..Y 't :. -,;...; .•., , i4t.. , ' , 0' ., -J4 1...•. , •., ;`,....Z4, , it t.., :! ~ 1• ,, ,:" •:. ',, 4‘ '. ~. ,'"' " ~,N....V1# i,I, 4 ..', , •"4., 4 44s' 4. " •41 ,• . ''. , 0.1.-;,. , -;,... ; . • ..•,,.. ~ • . 'A, • 't.. i. ....- +'•-• 1 . 4 • * '• .. +,, 'IT ; '•••., ' l4 " , 1 1.. . .' ' . ''3 .*"` .... 4 4''';j'•l4., t ' * -..5 4, {. '...4 '-'• , ..' s .`• ..."' ..'I 3.y 4, 11, . ~i' ..f l',.' rt, T A; 4 • , = 't.,. „,:t„,!";... ,4 4 ..-"':-; t ".,t .. T r.. : ..... k •,' , ',",,y ... ' ' f.' . •., ”. ~. . 1 ,4,14 • 4 1 tit. ..- -.1 '.'..; t_. .., !,, , ,,,Tri‘,il4o, t „,, .. tt.. ... - , t ' ,.. ~, k ~ 044 4 ~'''!-4- ' l.- '11ii7.;. , '; '='' Y';"''4.,.../. r:. !;•5t1f.,4.Z.`.."'.' ••41''',:..,«.rtt,4''' ..I 5 t:., , ..1 -, `' !.-- ~.,,t ~ 4,, .. ,;.• t • 1 . 7 •„. i -.. = .2 -.4 - " 4" '.."j, ":44.4 '..., # 4 , •<, , ,`„--- < 1, 1 '-:;•-"' ...,,? ; ', C.,, .-. , '' - i'l ••` ~„'", - < - <• ,,, ::•, L '" , - , -4.! - `,.. :,-.'---. - c• • ' ~r , 4 ,; ••<,,, 4 : ,t1 , ~ ~ . • ~ - .... , 0.4‘, z k•-' , ' - 4- '.,. - J'. ' ": *-'o'.'*."_-', .rt , 71, • -, , 0 ' ,. 4, , ,.r .,-- < "` ,.. a - . * ,,j.= . -..k,,., --„,;:', t„,.. - 4 ‘ ; ', „ ~,-,1,, ,,, .,:.,,e,r- - -;-.:,.„-,: ••c.c!. 4' •••'' . • 4 ,,,,,. • , ' -I- - ~ .0 s• ••., % -. ,/, o t,", ~. •,, ~ c. , ; - - , : , ,'-;, 4 " , ,:.- ..' 1. ~ =i, y - t . .."..., . •XF:,•• ~ ' ' : ... .t '.* 4.. , •... -...' •ttt. ', ''.. •-•: '-4't, ' . , ..- =i . t. .• ','" ' : •*`. ; -• 1- ...• ... S- 4 Y, 'r .• 1. *• , '*, 1 . ..' C. • t ' '.. '.. ' `'‘,.' * .---' r . ...- "- .-' , t ;'. ; t •"*. " ... ..- .' ' • - :1' ;. ‘' . ~ , " . . !;'''i-'„' -'' ~.. ,`,,. !, '.• ,•;• .' •,'••.' ~"., ••,....,) = 1 , , - , ;-: ..:- -, z)z... ..,-,'„• . ;., ---....• -f-, . . •,-„- .. 1....• ... 1 ' f 1 J ., ••* ‘.; -: ~ .• t' t ~ i: t ' '• . ••••, 4 ' •'• ,•' t.N * 4"• , t , .. ' `: • ..- ', *...? I*ti 1 * •; • t . - 1 ,`,,:, ,` •,,rsi:i.: `y.ti,:k - ' , :r. "4 , i '. .,",",r , ,, ' , .t., , , r `1..... t .c i z' — ,t '. 1. • , q • ::'.' ." ::'.• ' ..t t : .• - i ' ''' ':? •• t' ' '-'1" . . ,' ~- :. T..: t ... ., - ,:‘z., 1 . Ard , "l,' •`.:';'':. '.. ~. „,.,. f ~,,.:1,L.e...vi...., . ..t ...,,- ~,•":.:,•-• ~..' • , 1,, :." .; ' .. ''. - '; •P ~ •, - ,: ) ,.....Z` i -' • f `t ".',•'. 4 1, ':, ''.-.='; i'' 1 At : "4l',; - %.*5 . :"- I , :''''lPN 4 *,3,•14 , 47.4".-44' Z 'P . : 4 ' ''- ; 7::,',.' 1 "''.- - tot :' tlgn i r. , : - " ,, `.. 4 ' ,. Y.4.ti , •• . .:.*.f" , :i1,%,. ',I, ~' ''' 1 .7 . " ','. . .:". 4 • , ,,•, , ,,• , ..b1.,,.!...,,, -- .;:, , ,,,1;k:) , , ,, e - .14,,,, 5 tik.t , , , ,i .0 ,ne , ;,, ~,,, 4,: ,,, ,,, , , . itz -- -,r t. , +., , - ,,7 , .t.-4 .. X+Y „," - yr,o 4 ' - ',',g,',,,.'-`.4..„ - f' •• 4"., , , , ..; 1' ,4 " - ;' 4 -4, - Sit:;'': th iriFlCN ia. Y.t..!: ' y, 4..1 t” :: , 1 7,.....t,..110 s •`" . "t.4."..,,,,, I, },„ -I#. #,.• ~ ,,,-,l ';'"'...t:',;Az. - - 1 , ,"-•.' Til l ., . 4,0 : 1- h.," --- ;.'W"...'1"1." - i'..#7 `,.. " • I ,! ' ; '2. 4 .,••; ~,,,,..1 ~.. "'...;.*1 -4• , 1 - 4 .1*/*„.4 4 ' ~.'.4 , e.--,' #' ,•,, , . •-,.. ,-.. .# -.. • v 2; ''' ,, ,,a . „ . 44 , 1'79,tek tFa e . i. g- -al r ...,.. , --:, , , ....'t . 4:1k,.c,,..; 4 , nt''' . .t - . 4. e l'f,;1"-; t , '•,;-' , l II t', ;•;--;,,' •'..''' St` , , t - "I %'\‘:i,,iy - .;k;' ,, a ,it v e v ,- •fii ,, ,,:' .4 4 . 4 - • ' io * •.. t.'•“* . .. f * *l" . ‘k4 ' 4, ' , tA.‘l.'t ' "7, i,. , ,, a• ~104> t !ttt ', it . P . ( i.,,,V1 - ,...« ow lth.,, • , u , (4... , 4..'w• r. 4, ~. '.• 4.'.4. - H - 1. ~.,..•: if, ;'I 4.. *.„ - 4 L' , .tt. 1, r-tl• .... ,• cat , ~.. .t, ; -.., It-:`..,....' tt. , t r- 4. L ~,. ~,it.' ..... _.'• 1icf.....0.4.11, 4 0,2 ~., .. ,_ r ,r',..17., 1',..' S r .." ", ''.: It. !Tr,' 1,.. '',......, ~, 3 V.i f,„ Trti. tf , 4. I.: , :.,:••tt •41, ,t t.' ~,.. '''•';" r:4 8%, •",.• I Ni%'" ; F' ,„ I. .%.l_, : st*C'? 4 , E ••l:l.N , arkl*N-h . "4(1` , , , i4 , ,, 1 •.‘ , ..`,. ..,•-'4, - 0: . ' 4- 4 .4. - at n. 0 .3..;t i t. t. 4 f4-.. - .• 4 . 1 0 - 4'‘:;' ''' . Tt 4 ,-; v4 .,,,,k.0 1 p ~ ,i i„ .ii „v e, ,„,..ty. 4 ,. r.l-It4,k. .1... fr. „5, *.", ~. .A#'',,,,t4l.*.#•' ~ 1, - , '' ';', -- ',,.'" - - - note t lintel: „iPr.L!,PA,746•1h 44 •0 4 414•"1 - t#,1•61,,P v" . . ,„"ii• - .F . SPRING }d ew receirea by 4 - 4 4,g, 4 4"tY,,,, ' 4 ', *':1)#"'". 41:4 • V** -. •.44*, ~, CV' "-% refis from New York the Spring Style 4 1 ;r4 0 . 4 % :V 0 • 4 '4.4,4.0titt Po I' * *'''''"e s C' "? " ' ' • ' f' t erior 'luta iFi"if o Ofidotpta; t ": ; ,'4"4l4l4 4 ,,,v o s,.4#.. ? „„ tr :f . z,,,,il ti ~f uns.,„ All tkoseya want o a neat au Ak , '..,tb•4 4 00 A4 4.1&44.447W 44 ,44,4: . „,;, 4 * , #. 4., ar e'l•pspectrully muted to call. p. MO P ORE, ...., ."*. ) ti, ""-+*, 4• 4 " . 4 . i,4 'l'd, 33 Wood at, .3 doors bele , ' Diamond Alley. 1 i - " f t* • XI ;,* ' l ..- ti*Na '1 - 4 ' ..,,, 4 ;4kr t.e 4 4 ..,?'''4.11k f r ' rtittii-4 , 11 . 2 " t 'lii f, i, 'k•i'A ' 5 ,1 1 ,1 9 5e-1itV4411.4A`"..L . `-.4`.0%,,,Wi r 1"*; f -"ri -^ '''', ' . - ...: -' - ##. l' r - 4 1 •144 . 44 . 1 14,Vi' - 4, ; ,d!''.*, " k1'1 . - . 4:0 17 .'1- Yfj ; " i t 7C ."' . .1,- 4 ,, , ....'` - .' ....• ~ ----Z.:4 ift".t.-- -- nso:,? , i''''„ , ?:',4 4 e . 4-...1 , 14 , 1 ~,.. . 1 ,-, ...-- - _- , ...." , ;:;. ,- - , 44: , ,, ,. ..74:‘ , 1 74„,• 4 : , ';'' -I'.-;* --: , -. - 4 -.-.; - , a-t - lf-, -- ---sfv , -- - 4 ., ;'' .4 4C ~ : , . ;- . 1,,...,- ', .f 4 ' ~"'', c.'''' l4, ? - ! .4-1/44- -*/4404W4;141:0-7;i'1.4.4-,!2'4,74'-;:`,4:1-: "5.Wft ,, 17, 1 „, .- , !..p.,lt-;,Th ~ 4 , ,p; , 0 ,1 .t .. z,.",..,,' -;,' ,,, :i.,.‘`...*:. , 11 '‘:kl., 4 ,4 '11° 10 .4 'Z .... .; .•. .. . ''. ..k :,' .. ' '''' 14 , ...., '''''' .•,?' "4 * . - ° ...3 All' . ' '' ' 4 . 1. , -, v'. -- ''..i" - *''''.,;" - ,'4 ,1, -t. ' - ;% , 4'T 4:-.. , ~- ..,, ..-.,, • ;.. _,- 'r, '•'' ' •• ,:' '' , ' , ~ ,x ... - - ,7"; 1-',.ttqi.,. ..,.1 ....:p ~, " I ' - r a ,••• 1, 4 i..,.... -.V -". ,i 1 -,....' ' . `'-' - .C .' -,, 1. -% . . ' s„, v.0 , 14 , .. , .*:,, , ..., , -....:,;Lv..... , -,-- , ,-,,, ~ ..13, . .,,t,,,-,, , ',; - , ' -..• , ,4, , n , ,,?e , .' - ‘-'...:.--:':;; q7.4.,`..' Z., 7- -- - '''2_ ,- 1.Th' 4 ,, - , 1 t40;' 1 • 4 -1-V,i" -.3 ~;_-::""-,.,'" t - :',"' . 4 :'" ", • - _."- -Z."":":0 4 ' l5 . 7 0liz" ,, I':'.41:_t - Alikl , r- , `?r . :`''.",' , - , ',,:4-.. : y ., „!:',.,- - :. - :'4:-..„,; , „" " 7 !'.;.',.„„ -4 ,, ? .. ; ."-''. '. ' ~.-' i 1-...." :-f.-!-- , .: "a• 4 6 L, , ';: - '' ; "''.. ,- :':; * ' ,;, ;'.i.:'''`i: - -',::'''. , ,, - ,7" --, :"' ~! :.., --" Z', ' ::.,-. * T-`"_ .- vitr' - '4iki-,:g,,'"k:.'--" - ...-' t ', - , r4e1,4„.. , 1:•.•;.: - '....:„LA , ~,, . , ~,,,. ~.1.;'?„, = ~,:.,,•,„ ~,.'','„- , , . 4...7 ~,, -.2 -- .„ 7 , -...- . - „:"-" '' ,.-, '. - i,;',. • -, -;-.....,-,' . '' . .i ..- - '•',. -' -'. ' ..„.z, ~.,.: -,-,-_ -,. ,;._-0- ~--',.. ,-,, , .- .." ~. .‘ ~ ,'`P ,. ;,.' ,. ' l' ~- .‘ 7 -: ' - ',.- ‘-- -, -,- 5 ' , til '-',- - - - •!el. ~ .. -.- •:. _. -- - - .71:,.. 1 ;t** ~,,,:- -'" - ~ .: , -:.,.7..•,- . 0 4 4 '.‘,.. - ‘ ~ _.- ..:‘ , .....t.,,." 0 .„, -.., . 0 ~ • ~ i -,:,-/ 1, -, -1 ? r —,:',, ~• , ) 1 6%.• . i ß 47.7r iew :' ;"L:r. • .. ", . .4 . : ' it '77 •F tfi.,:•• ' l' a, k.:—..;"•.7*`3-1 : -...: :', - s ; ' :.. .. , , - .-.. f. .r......, 4 7;6 .....:;.;,..v**, '4:-: . i. t., v . 's ...•=.4.y,,%".• .T, , 4: - th. hee'..:,:5...• :.., % , 1-',#•:. irAtf., i 4 , : , .. , .0 4 .. • 24e,14' , Auft. 6 0._ •li.4:i•-• t.---; :.;:01 ...,l -,•,-i.:4:.4;.:14,11.. 044,..i.v.,":,,,,.:i..2:,....:„ 'if . 1.41-4. .r.«. - IsrAt:.: o l&fr>Vl-,4•,- 4.,.. • -4,7:..4;*',,t1it-fti-,t!fej...i,".7,i4,..10'; ':-.• -- .01. WV. .0p...?:- r !' 44., .t.:trN.' , ".: - , i ,) , : - .",..-1. , :4:, , : r . '..,'--, .:, .:- • ./.<1_ , „4..i...r..7 . . , -.-„.., „....., .. . . ~,,:ix t :4,..,..=-;k1 . : 1 . ik.:3,,•-;.-,tt„ , .•.- )--.-. , • • t • - . _O. : j r. .:..-...%. ":•.f....',4", ftrb.v..o*—Jerf, •sp...i•-.L.,, -;.,._ . :,- —•— -,- -- A, , , ...., ••4' , - , ll r • .... it . th..C4l. ~,1 1 .- ! . , , : • - '' ,. . •.1 ...:4,[1.44, - ' e ~...' • I :V . °'.- V 4%, 4P-414t11,1:' - ...... 7 .....,..-_: , !.,.. , ../..;;1. , ;.:04,..,-. 4 .,- -•• • • , :• , .....es-Ar• • "• , '"1•• •••,?••• •••• rm,15,•;-..* 'U n it ..B•e • ;#4 et, 1 ICA ..,,.- . 1-: 4-t • lit.teviv " - i t , ''-•',,,,'' F°R.ti*tranapertation of-produce - arid merehanr to and from Pittalsurgh, Baltimore,. and Philadelphia; Db = nithour transhtpp.mg. 'Gonda eon? ai t itiettre.„ bar Care, will he rw _foarded withouta the lovreii current rates; Dills of Lading trans 7 rattted,'And air lestru6tione promptly attended: to, frentr6m any. - extra charge for 'storage or Commis- AD:lres . =MEI ':-.',:,-!.[ , `;•;.. : ',;7.,,:-•!'.:., 4 ...: MEMEM `llViiiittp - ittati - oft es. PittgltiargliTi.orf able Midi: Since lESk ; 1846 Ea . "VOA. the transpoVtation of freight between Plus burgh and the - Atlnitie cities, via ,PennaylVania tiniitoveraCnts and Baltimore and - Susquehanna. rail . , . ThcProprietors of this old establishedline, haying completed their - arrangements, are prepared to for tvAid" goods to and from the East (on the - opening of the canal navigation,) ou as reasonable terms as any other responsible - line, and are deterraincd that no care or attention on their part shall be wanting to Se :lure n continuance of that patronage no liberally bc stetited.upon them for several years past. . -The decided success of the portable boat system., ro manifcstin the regularity and d espatch eXperiene.ed in the; tleliVery °floods, the absence of all tisk of del ayidreakago or other damage, incident-to the. old siaterni where goods have to be hurriedly transhipped tbree times on the and the merchantable order in : syliich protlece has been avowedly delivered hy them,- has induced the proprietors to increase their Rtpc considerably this. season. Their ostensive tynrehouses at, each paint, tuneaqualled by any other lbseAnfords them 'facilities to • Conduct their business 1 1. 1- th• despatch; and •to shippers the convenience:et fie o 'storage, if, required, until their arrangements are complistg•-.—whire their long experience in_ the carry ing trade,:it is preaumcd,xvill be sufficient guarantee tp,their patrons and the public that they will. success fully, exert themselves to give general satisfaction, z llcaduce received. forwarded, steamboat' charges paid, and 4ills ladinS,transmitted.free of charge for nAtamisisintr, advancing or storage, and'all communi mitt:mato the following agents promptly attended to: TAAFFE O'cONNOII4. „. • Cer. Penn and Wayne sts.,Pittaburgk. THOMAS BOEBIDGE, t - 27S Market street, .Philadelphirt. O'CONNORS & North st., Baltimore. ulAr3o-y Trax!iii)orttittoli Line _ tIODUCTED StiictSahbath-lieepingprincipleS, K,ithongii not claiming to he the only line that is se corithicted. The proprietors of this old established line hate put their stock in the most complete order, and are thoroughly, prepared to forward produce and merThandizd - to and from the Eastern cities on 'the openikof navigation. . . !Wu 'trust. that our long experience in the carrying baiiness,and zealous attention to the interests of ens secure to us a continuance and increase or thelyi6OnagekbretoforoliestOwed'on .Birthernis Onr ariangerneati will enable us to sorry freight vith flier utmost despatch; and bur prices sball ;always he aslowasthe lowestharged by other responsible TProduce and rad:chat:Lillie will be received and for v4ided east and west . without any,ehurg d foe adVorti sing, stinage o'r coinmission. iB ills. of..ladingi forwarded, and every , . direction 4 ". pto.m.pay. :attended. to. . - . . :- Uktlaress,orapply to WM. BINGHAM, Calle Basin, cor. Liberty and Wayne sts.., Pittab , g,. BINGHAMS, DOCK Er. ,STRATTON, • 276 Market-st., Philadelphia, ; . JAMES WILSON, Agent, - No. In North Howard it.,Baltimore, WILLIAM TYSON,.Agent, arlo-y ,- -No. 10 West st., New York c r e 11 . 4 Fn t. Portable ItoatTAue., C. A. McANTILTY & Co. Canal Basin, Pittsburik. MERRILL S. Co., Bnaitkl'i Whorl, Baltimore. B.A.'f NOR& Co. • - Broad. at., PltilarlelAia. Way - rorelgiat - -4 4 Fig° 1846 , v , .. x pI A ISIVE 4 X for.yae transportation of -o-ay freight betweeit P.ttstturgh, Blairsville ; Johns town; Tiollidaysburgit, - Water Street; and. all inter znediate places. , • - htte-boatioareattte , Warehouse or C.A. Me Anul ty & Co, Pittsburgh;li'ery day (except Sundays) and Shipporfccan always depend on having. their goods 'forwarded with Out delay and on aceonamods.ting Toe inspectfully solicit your patronage. -. . • ' • moratrrons. • 3.-.Picksrortli of boats, Kite axcliangc, Paris and Ll.l._Rroile.s.of boats, Posh and RNOiIIIC. Jelin - Malter.a cars on Portage ltait Road. : . Johnsto'i - n; ffaßiNt •MILLRR.; liollidafsbargh;: ! • 'C:=A.:aIPpyTAT•S CO, " :Pittsburgh.. . . . - MONONOATIELAROVTE,.. TO 'BALTIMORE, in32..hours-41/e glO. • TO NILLADELVILIA. in 40hours—fare 612. • : • om.T 73 azizr-s sr.4.Giscl U. S. MAIL. . • The ,Ore,at SPecti,Regularity and. high Reputation frroady attained by this pleasant passen g er Route, h** induced the' Post Master General, to place the ;HIM Work and Philadelphia mails to Pittaburghol - on it. LOWSsuperior and swill steamers CONSUL and LOWS M , LANE, leaves •tliP Monongahela Man' precisely at S o'clock every morning, and at 6 %clock . every ee.ening, ...except Sundays. Splendid Coaches await their arrival at Brownsville, to trans port Passengers only 73 miles to the.R4il . Itqattal . Cumberlznd. The p reparations on this route arc ample, and .t.ho' cattiettibas copiplete, so that disappointment or de ; lays will be unktinwn upon.it. . tritlrilcketpaisengers can delay at Cumberland or at thltimar during their pleasure, and continue . ihtif jpurnel,sr..hes by steamboat or cars to Phila delphia. Office iikthe.:"St. Charles Hotel? , Wood et. Pitts . J..MESKLMEN,. JYSi ••' . Agent. Filth Ward Livery Stable. subscriber, having bought out tho . 4 . - . well 'known Livery Stable kept by C.• 13. Derr — , lit.the i firth Wnrcl,_ respectfully informs his friendelud the public generally, that he will keep at ingrates a stock of the best description of Tiding carriages of all kinds, and in short • eve.ty'thing required in his line of business. X ctiriliderable portion of his Stank iv nea t and he is oonfidvat -that no stock in the city will be superior to ••••• • • ''•• • Ills tarnii tweinodarite. His stable is onLib erty ..street, a' few doors above the canal bridge, char° lie-respectfully solicits a shard of public .!pa7 • 'CHARLES COLE:MAN.'. IlZr, is also . •provided with an:slegant liparsa, w) ch _ Kill.he . furnished when required.' 4.rict2s-tf • 1e...,.:: -. ' , Wholesale Shoo store,. . . .:11. CHILDS & Co.', ate'_ntivi. 'ree;:dring their . i • ' spring 4ttppliea. cotylitting of one of ' thelargest,. cheapest and best as- seasalBo ' sottuent or IfOots and "Shoes that they have ever beiCadife to Ming to , this market. Also, Ladies and Misseeylorence Braid, and Straw Bonnets, of the . iatnt"64ldt together with a splendid assortment of Palm Leaf. Hats, mons' and boys' surnmerenps'.. • Alsoajayge lot of New SarkTanned Sole Leather, illtPC ,- which -ha.virig' been purchase d . at the loWeit . ratps;inne stdcctod with groat care for the western tradayvilLhe Bold at a small advance above' cost and tbinyta.7. All, merchants. wishing to parcficao will Eng' iLtothci4ntercst to call and ciazmnd their stock bea>ft ituraltairing•elletvhcre, • • . - • .nza.r27-tf. trifle :Gold 'arid Stlfver Wittoises, : :TabsE . who wish to purchase Gold or Sil. i:rF44OO,,Fr 4c.welry, find it to the!: 4,Alas vantage to call on the subscriber, •who is telling ; :in desetiptions of fine gold and silverwatche ' and jewelry, on as good terms as may be had in the cs.ateth . : cities.. • • Fine. Gold and Silver English Patent LeverWatclio . " • Geneva and French „fa: i , •sg • L , Epino Watches.' Ladies' sitd•Gentlenien>s Fine Gold Guard Chains. •• Brcant Pins. 4racelets,Goldreacils and Finger Rings: • Silvetwa re, MilitarysGoods, Lii4s, and a large va riety of fancy Goods.., n:d . • ” r,l - Watchria,.Cli;64.lind Jery .. .repaired in the bkat - tiaittlir end warranted" at lowest prices. • .W. W. WILSON . , • doinii Fourth and Market sts. I - 01 tg' ,•C $ ;: , 1 _ • 4 .1 • et.;,,;:•334 r)%4; nOCHEy & co. ~~' _ABI S 4 G T. OR -. BEAFELY ..11f/TaiirEL,.agents. YID EMITTANCES end Passage to 'and from Ili Great Britain and Ireland, by thelliack Ban, or old Lire ' ofLisiirpool . Packets.'' Sailing front New York and Liverpool on the . Ltd and 16th of ereriti month. And by first .class American - Shiro' [Snilingl Week l y.) - • ' - Persons tending to the "Old Countrr for their friends; can make the necessary arrangements with the.subscribers, and have them brought out in any'of the eight ships comprising- the Black 'Ball or Old Line of Liverpool,Packets; (sailing from Liverpoolon the Ist-and-16th of every molith,) also by first - class ships, sailing - front "tliat-port weekly; which our Agents, Messrs: James D;linclielr, Cot, there will send tout without delay. -t - Should those sent fornot cothe out the money will be 'refunded Williout-ttny''Aledutetion. • . . The."Blaek Ball, or old Line 'of LiverpooTPackd cm," compritio the follciuting magnificent ships; .and will sail from-LiVerpool oh their regular appoints . - day, astfolloWs •• • .• s • Fitielia,....‘t On Ist Jan. lat May. Ist Sept. -16th " 16th t- 16th• New York,. f t .. Teti: Ist June. ;Ist Oct: Arnerienti,..•: ..... 16th "" 16th " 16th " Yorkshire,. - . Ist Mar,- Ist July. - Ist Nov. ..16tk 16th: 46th Oxford, : AprilAst Aug.', Ist " I Montezuma, ' 16tb .16th "` 16th " Notice.—lt is well known, that the , Black Ball is the very best conveyanee,for -persons to get oat thcir i .friends, and as other-passenger ngents advertise to bring out passengers by that Line f the public are re spectfully notified by :the owners thatno • passenger 'agents, but Roche, Brothers & Co. - , and Blakely ez Mitchel, are authorized to advertise and to bring out passengers by that Line. - •• •.. We hare at all timerfor the-Drafts at Sight for any amount, direct on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dub lin. Also on Messrs. Prescottt, Grote, Ames 5r...C0., Bankers, London, which are paid free of discount, or any charge,- whatever, in all the' principal towns throughout England , Ireland, Scotland and' Wales. . Apply to, or, address, if by Letter, (post paid.) - - • . ' ROCHE, BRA'S & CO. ' • No. 26, Fulton street New York. (Next door to the-Fulton Dank.• MR. ROCHE, 'Sr., - .'Ne.7d Dirblin'strect, Liverpool. BI 11KF.LY & MITCHEL, Penn street, and Smithfield st. Taperott's General Eriktgratton Offer. REMITTANCES and passai to :11 z i t and from GatAT BRITAIN AND Inifaarn,lay \V. Tipscott 15 South street, corner Of Maiden Vane, New York; and 96 Waterlocrread Liverpool. • The subscribers . having accepted the agency of the above'heuie, are now prepared to make arrange ments upon the most liberal terms with those'desi rens or_paying'the passage of their friends from the old Conatry, and flatter theincselvei theircharacter and l'ong• sten:dine' in business will give ample as- , snrance that all their arrangements will be parried' lalesrs.W: 'ft J. T. Tapseoti, are long .and favora bly'lOaciarit for the superior class,.accommodation, and sailing qualities of their'-Packet Ships. The QUEEN or me WEST, SIIERID-1.11, ROCHES TER, CARRICK, HOTTINGUER, ROSCIUS t LIV ERPOOL, and SIDDONS, two of which leave each Port' monthly, from New York the 21st and 26th and from Liverpeol the Gin and I Ith, in Addition to which they 'hare arrangementsf with the St. Georgia and Union Linos of Liverpool Packets to insure a dept.; 1 tura from Lilerpool,liverr fir ediXys being thus aster Mined, their. facilities shill'keep pace with their in creasing patronage, while Mr. W. Tapscotrs constant per-ronal'imuerintendance of the business in Liver pool is an - additional security that the comfOrt and accommodation of the paisengers will be particu_ larly attended to. The subscribers being (as usual) extensively enga ged in the Transportation Busincssbetween Pittsburg and the Atlantic Cities. arc thereby enabled to , take charge of :And forward passengers immediately on their landing, without a chance of disappoiMmeht or delay, and are therefore prepared to'contract for - pas 'sage from any sea port in Great Britain or . Ireland to ~this City; the nature of the business they are engaged in giiing them facilities for carrying passengers so far "inland not otherwise attainable, and will, (if ne cessary,) forward passengers further West by the best mode of conveyance without any additional charges for their trouble. Where persons sent for decline coming out, the amount paid for passage will be refunded in full. f. - The subscribers are also prepared to give drafts at sight, for any amount payable at the 'principal 'Cities and Towns in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales; thus affording, a safc.and expeditious mode ut Remitting funds to those Countries, which persons regeiring such'facilities, will 'find it their interest to avail themselves on • Application (if b' letter post paid) will bc•pr,ompt ly attended to T#FFE &O'CONNOR, Forwardin , t an ommission Merchants, • martl3 d&vvy. Pittsburgh, Pa. . . Eanaltilanees to Enggland, Ireland, Scot . •- land and Wales. PERSONS desirous of remitting money In any o the novo countries, can do so through the sub scribers on the most easy terms. We are prenared tolasne drafts for nitv amount over .CI,OO Remittances made through our house any clay betbre the 23d.0f May, will be received id Ireland, by the 20th of June. undersigned having bought the paper ware house and wall paper tnanufactory, late of lioldship & Browne, bate entered into a co-partner slap, under the name and style of Hill &Browne, for the purpose of carrying on the business in all its Y. rieties. They will bate always on band a complete assortment of PATER HANGINGS A:ID - BORDERS, or their own manufactUre, and their stock will be imp:ovcd and enlarged with periodical' additions From the best rzeuch factories. Agents Air the well-known Clinton Paper min, Steubenville, from which they will be constantli applied with mull:NG, WRAPPING, I'RIN - 1- ING PA.Pra, BONNE - rimAltos, Ire.; all of which they off er . wholesale and retail, at their store, No. 37 Wood street, midway between Fourth and Dia mond Alley, svliere'country merchants kud dealers are invited to call. j c29-dGm BROKER, corner of Wood and 3d . 124 street.. Gold, silver and current bank noten bought nod sold. Sight checks on the eastern cities for sale. jrralla, notta and bills collected. THREATENED INVASION OF WEST-; •-. ' 7l- ERN PENNSYLVANIA by . Col, Swill,: with • lU,UOO men, notwithstanding which, J. M. White will 'Continua to milt clothing cheaper than any lias heretofore been offered in the western coun try, haVing the largest establishment in the, city, fronting on Liberty and Sixth streets. lie is now prepared to show to his numerous patrons the great est variety of cloths, cassimerea, vestings, and clo thing Mall descriptions,suitable for the approaching season; that has oyerbeen offered in this market, to which all-can have-the Right of Way. Observe the cbruer, No. 167, Liberty and Sixth streets. I. M. WHITE, Tabor, Proprietor. •.1 M. WHITE has just received at his large 4.../ establishment, fronting on Liherty and Sixth streets; a splendid assortment of TWEEDS for summer; a/so; a superior lot of French Satin VES TINGS, all of which he is ready-to make up in the latestfaahion and on the mostreasonable terms .:ObsarNe the corner, No 167 Liberty and Sixth streets. my 1 - 4 J. M. WHITE, Tailor, Proprietor. A UCTIONF:ER & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner of Wood and Fink streets, Pittsburgh, is runty to receive 'merchandize of every description on consignment for public or private sale, and front long experience in the above bits.iiics,dlatters hiinself that he will 'he able tOgiVeentire satisilmtiOado r all who mar favor him; with their patronage. Regular sales on Mondays and Thuridays of Dry Goods and Fancy attielea,sat - 10 o'clock, A.M. . Of "groceries, Pittsburgh : manufactured articles, new-and second hand furaittire, ttc., at two o'clock, r‘• Salcs.eyety erco ng.a early gas-light. aitgl2.l . . . . L.. . • . • „it. 4.1 • , ' t” ' • El Ell ' '• 4f.f. NEE EIM ITTAIS"CES. BLAKELY & MITCHEL, Pittsburgh, • ' Agents for Roche, Bro's & New Yor Paper Warehouse GEO. G. BROWNE, SAML. C. HILL. Allen Kramer, EMMEEMEM Pittsburgh, Pa. Wrri. Bell Sr. Co., John D. Davis, , 'F. 'Lorenzo, J. Painter & Co., Joseph Wooulwcll, Jame! May, Alex. Bronson & Co., / • d h . 0 C p John 11. Brown & Co.,' . Jatne.s WCandless, Cincinnati, 0. J. IL bl• Donald, St. L0ui5,..1112... W. 11. Pope, Pres% Bank of /4 2 ., Louisville To Arms To Arms!! can't be Beati Jobpi.D. DitVlll. MEE ~ ~ .. , ~! ,' .::-'-..:'• . -.1.- \-''....,. , -..- , , ,-.,. ,'• ' • ; , r , ...., -:- • 't• -,' . 4 ° ;,Y. - ,..: ,:',-,.. -„.. i : . - . : ‘ ,, r' , :', ,, :. 4- .1 - ...'1 ~ ~ • = • 4 , .. •,'''',,'. e'',•?••••-; :.:--.-...,‘••:t,;-1:4,,),-z_,!::.!•,l_--;::-;- :7 -,- --• f. ...., 4 ~...„/4"-, f , '" • , -:.,...e.t.t.,,,,.16.4,...• ::..., 4 , 1 , :z. 4 ...'• ~,,-, 4 .• - , . :4 , 4 : ''4i' , . ,, M 4, • , ...' 4 " - ' ",'t„ 7A:k4`'''''.'" ~...', . ..,, . .-s, ... ....,..11.• -.,- 3nsir - alue 4g.ompanits; 'rho Prgir,kun moire Ingiurance. Conipany • . or rurr.ADELniajt. CIHAATEII. PER.PLTUA L. $400,000 paid in -of kj flee 1631, Chestnut st.; north side, near Fifth.— Take Insurance, either permanent' or limited, against lon or !datriago 4 by fire; on property and effects of', every ,description, lit, town or country, pit the most reasonable , terms. -Applications, made either p`hr serially or - by letters will be promptly attended t 0... I , - C. N.' TIANCRER, Prost. C. G. BANcttzt, S4oy. . MILECTORS:' Charles Isl. Danelier, „facet} R. Smith; Thernatilart; •' . George W. Richards; Thomas J. Wharton, . Mordecai D. Lewis, 'Tobias Wagner, - AdOlphi E., Borie, , Samuel• Grant,. David S. Drown.. PITTSBURGit AGENCY. 'll7•Ararcx - MA Agent, at lhe - EXcliange Gfrice of•Wanicic Martin &Co cornei•orThird and Mai- I et OtreeN. • • ~.. d Fire riskti taken oan ding n buildings their contonts in ~ Pittsburgh, Allekben'y and the surroundbig country. No marine or inland .navigatioti risk s taken. —.. Fire and tlarlite Insurance.. MHE Insurance Company of Plnitli Anierica, of through authorized Agent, tha subscriber °Vele to make permanent and-limited _ insurance on prof odrtn this city and its viiiinity, and on'shipincids by the canal and rivers. - DiItEGTOILS. . Arthur C.Collin,Preet: Samuel Theiolcs, Alex. floury, - Charles 'rnylor, Samuel W. Junes, - Sunue.l J Smith, :-.- DlVeard Smith, Kmbrose - White, 3chm.A.:. - Drown, Jacob M. Thomas,' John White, .Tohn R. Neff, 'Thomas P. Cope, Ricluird D. Wood, Wm. ,Wolalt, • Henry D.Shertard,Seo!y. This oldest Instil:ince Company in the 'Uni ted Statesiliaving beeit chartefed in 1791.' Its'char ter is perpetual, and from its high standing; , lens' experience, ample means, and avoiding all:risks:l' an extra hazartiona charm: ter; it may_be . considered as offering ample security to the public.. ATWOOD,- At Counting Room of -Ainuiod,- 3oncr. & Co., Wa ter and Front affects, Pittsburgh. ord2:}l. NATIONAL FIRE AND DiAnntr.,iNsultaricr. gaMPANT, New 'York. ' T 'il s-.wet, known and respectable company is Pre- pared through heir priorsßuitc- - AGENCY, to make insurance ef every kind connected with risks of transportation r.nd inland navigation; to insure against lose or damage by,fire., liwellin” _Houses, 'Warehouses, Buildings in general,Gooes,.• Wares, and Merchandise; and every description qpersonal property on the most favorable terms. • Applications for Insurance attended to without de lay at the office, :tin. 31 Water and 62 Front ists., by' SPIRNGER lIABBAUGH At an Election held at the office, in N. Y.; May 12th, the lid lowing named. gentlemen NV ere . chosep Directors of this Company, for the ensuing year, viz: Joseph W. Savage; Stephen Holt, John Browner, John McChain, William G. Ward, Wm. W. Canipbell, JohrtNewhouse; Jacob Miller, William S. Sloeum; Marcus Spring, John F. Mackie, Joseph S. Lake, John J. Derrick. And at a subseiMent Meeting of the Board, JO SEPH W. SAVAG E, Esq., was unanimously re-elec ted President for the ensuing year. . WM. JAMES BOGOS, au 4-1 . v. Secretary.:, Insurance. AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY of perpetual—capital hoo,- 000 paid in. Ottizo , in Philadelphia, No. 72 Walnut street -L--Wm. Davidson, Prcs't; Ft'ederia Fraley, Sec's. This old'and well established Company con tinues to insure Buildings, Merchandize, Furniture, and Property, not of an extra hazardous character, against loss or damage by Fire. Applications for Insurances in Pittsburgh and its neighborhood will be received, and risks taken either perpetually or for limited periods, on faveira. ble terms, by GEO.. COCHRAN, Agent, dee 2.1 .No. 26, Wood street. . . J., FLINTY, JD irEVG at PINNEY, Agents , -or Pit trtnirgh, for the Delorture Dlulwtl Slfety I'44ll:ante .company of Philadelphia. FIRE RISKS upon Buildings and Merchandise of every derciription., ^ and Marine Risks upon hulls or cargoes of vessels, taken upon the must favorable terms. Office at the warehouse of ring 'tir. Holmes, on Water st., near Market street, Pittsburgh. N.ll. King & Finney invite the confidence and patronaun of their friends and community at large to the Delaware M. tt. insurance Company, as an insti tution among the melt nourishing in Philadelphia= as having a large'paid in capital, which, by the oper ation -of its charter, is constant' increasing--as s-ielding to each person insuredihisdne share Of the profits of the SCompanyi - vitholit involving hint in any responsibility whatever, beyond the premium actually paid in bv him; and therefore as possessing the Mutual principle dvested of every obnoxious feature, and in its MOSt attractive form. nov 1-1 f Agency of the Franklin Fire Inaurance . Company of Philadelphia. N. E. corricrof iiiii•itrz.oZ°TFooct streets, Pittsburgh. 1111iE asset! , orthe company on the first of Jamia i_ ry, as published in conformity, with tt . R act of the Pennsylvania Legialature, were Rands and M0rtgage5 , ........ ....-.., Real Estate, at cast. Temporary Luaus, Stocks and Cash, Making a total of 4909,66'3 42 Affording certain 3N9urance that all losses will he promptly met, and •giving entire security to all who obtain policies from this. Company. Itislce taken at as low rates as are consistent with security. net S WARRICK MARTIN, Agent. Pittsburgh riarigat rause, C.* o.ffiet, A r t/. 21, 1711111 c Michael AllOn, C. Ambutz, Thos.. Bo.kowell, Robert Beer,. R. W. Poinclixter M. ALLE:N, Presl, Roncirr FINSET, Secretary. ang20.416m. Jo S. Lowry, :Merchant Tailor; IA:TOM) inform his friends and the public in V. general, that he has r reinoved to Woad street; in the Sr. fannies building, two deers below the entrance, where lie is ready to execute all orders in the neatest and most fashionable manner, having en gaged the services of Mr. Jens M. C.I.3IPELL as cut ter' whose attention will be devoted to that branch of the trade and whose well known ability in this-par ticular having long beer; mstablished in the ills:eon able community of this city, induces the belief that by close - attention to business, ho will be able to give general tittislimtion to all who May rater him with a call,-having also made arrangements to keep constantly on hand a general aSsortment of every thing adapted to gentlemen's wear,.such us Cloths, Cassimeres, Veatings, Shirts,. Drawers, Bosoms, Sus penders, Gloves, Cravats, and every article pertain ing to a gentleman's wardiebe, he will bo ready at all times to supply any demand - in hisiino. • I The 9 übscriber respectfullivinformahisfriendaand the public generally, that having entered into the above arrangement Lho ei tablielitnent will be.eblo to furnish tiny article in the,Taileriegline ' with a punc tuality. and despatch tioareely equalled by any other in the city, and fur style and workmanship nor sur passd by any.in tho states. . . aug22-d3m jJTO, AL- CAMPBELL. cithuurAN Qe. k a ACRE:S of FairniddLand . , 'near Mary's, kJ - UV/ settlement in Elk Connty.. It adjoins the lands.of ficnsingck Sr. Cd., who are the-founders of that settlement. TCY a iliw-Gernifin Farmers, wish ing to emigrate to that section where thelean'enjoy all the advanthges old net , / settlement, and. where. the ordinances of the Catholic 'religion axe ministered, these Lands afford the' same coreibrt and facilities as oilier lands, 'that cost twice or throe limes as much.. St.Dlarrs settlement now nnmbers about &300 voids, and lb:increasing rapidly. Should a sufficient number unilo and purchase the whole tract, an exchange will be made for other property near Pittsburgh. For 'further particulars apply to L. WILMARTII - , Penn street, ocil7.tf Or to - V: - Satin A Wood 'street. ° 13 A:GLP.YIS Patent Eitmision Pen holder and Pencils.--This is the most conmact, complete; convenient and useful pocket companion ever offer ed to•the public. The multiplicity:ofits usefulness and the smallitesk of its size renders it a perfect ffiultunt in Parvo. In. the sliarflpace aft; inches is contained a Gold Pen, Pencil, and n reserve or leads, •und-by one motion slides either the Pen or Pencil out, and extends The litilderto six inches, whielffs but lit tle more than half the length when shut up, of the common pen holder, but wherfextended is one fourth, longer.; The above useful-article Just icceived from the manufacturer, and for sa sic by: - JOgNs'yoN,& STOCKIOW, Pool sellers . oci29 ' ' awlSfationeis A.; ESN . ~i`~'_ ~'~. 4.'f,:,` ,. _ '_i?-_--..7.:,..--t:f.,,.:.!•:y4: i EX:TRAORDIgWRY DISCI,OSURES , 4` W z ggl O L Lufspk , . -- d into the , . SQohtEDruggima are Misled into tlic:prror ':inga'thiserable imitation - of - Dr. Smith's Sugar- Coated,lndiart simply because they , can.purchase the -spiirionithrraper. We shall in all c:asea-expose such' dealers throughout the country'. at -being cr.aly-infiMmed . of tlitirimmility of theaelniitat.oray buyrond attempt to impiltic.n.Pan the publie with auch,Worthleia trash'. is not the So-- gar-coating- alone - -that-constitutes the value of:M:y., Pills, but it-is--my' inventlim,' far which.' i'claint_tlte right. ----- • at. and 2.,Wratc6-st-llosxbri.'. RE,ID• ri.X.4).JUDGiLLTh . LP OR 3 1 .4.LVT • FA C-77S We,.tho underait•iea, %-hoTprale draggiata is Lou . - isville,•Ky: s are 'eatittical, from all, •the -infortriaticirt that we ear: obtain i that Dr. G:BENJAAIIN Slariti! is the origioal-inventor•of: the .Stigar-Coated ' We aro 'propatill"to•e , apply riealers at the' • New licith price: ... • - .' • • • • ' ••./tobineon, Peter bark, 49211ain street . ; ,• • ' J. S.- blurris• -C6;; 'Hi Main. et: • - - Rupeui Vodenberger, 511Fh1aiu at. • - • 'Geoer,eLopping ig co: 09 i'ourth Bull 4., Alden,§ii,Fourtlt , st: - • • • • - ' The follow:log.11r= dro,,ogists in-New York ehnsvii I layer:led. the SugarCoate - r1 Pills in 1843: • -desw Yorlty-June 16th, Is4}.'•' - We; the, undersigned, never eari - or heard-or "Si gar CleAtgd Pills'''. Until Dr. G.,Benjamin Smith man- ufactured and •sidliitial 'Cheat to us . abouta year since. Itirrittrin co,illollroadrray and. la Astor House. Israel Itandolph M. D. 86 Liberty at. ' go.rgegE.perett, -96 liud.saifst. - - John . gastree,. 07 llndsori st.• - • • - , Darid.Sand 8,70 Vulto.u.st.. A VOICE FROM KENTUCKY. . I hive 'been afflicted with dyspepsia in its most ag- graveled. form for three years pasti,and found - no re relief until I tined Dr. f. flenj. Smith's “Sughr-Coat edl.ndiair Veg After -using••six boxes ef said _valuable @Moil am entirely oared. They are a general. remed y : - ' J. K. LILDIVIAIi. ' Paducah, 1t.y....N0v. 9:;184.5. • • We. certify to the above facts. • - - •-Dr. Stra's..`-`b:tigar-Coated Pills'7 are universally esteemed iu this*vieihity; • hiODGE & Co, - Merchants. Paducah, Ky. Nev. - At the request of Dr. G. Benjamin Smith's agent cheerfully.stmo that. visited Abe-office of Dr. Smith us September last; while. in• IsTiitv-York,and foundihim.to all appearance carry-lug - on ' a very es te.nsive.busiziessi with' his" Sugar-Could Indian Vein tab,le Pills.— The -estentiofiliS ClStailliSitraelli would astoni:dl any: one not initiated, in the mysleries of the pill trade.—lmuisville Journal. (From Dr. Singleton.) • -‘ Smithiaud,(Ky.)}eh. 21 Dr. G. Beni. Smith:—Dcar Sir: .liothlng .bas .ever been introduced that lies ,gold so well and given such general riatistitction.as-your Sugar-Coated Improved Indian Vegetable Very respectfully, yours, S. F. SINGLE.TON. Lottis-ville,(Ky.) Feb; 10th, 1546.: Dr. 1' Ilenji Srnith---d/cat'Sir: Vrit willpleasesend us 12 gross of your valuable Pilta. From :•pieeefit dicatioris we shill sell a la:trim:to:Mt or them.-- We find that they go very quick. Your . friends BUIL & ALI/F. 2 N. Louisville, Feb. 11th, 1045: Dr. Smith—Dear Sir: About two weeks ago we bought `2. gross of yourLudian Vegetable Sugar Coat ed Pills. Though business is dull here at this time, yet we have sold them all. You will please send cv 10 gross through Messrs.l,awrence & Neese, of your city, who will forward them.to us via Pittsburgh. . Youris, respeel ' WILSON; 'STARBIRD This is to certify that r have used the Sugar Coated Pills inanufietured hs G. I.l.'Smith; of Nate Yorki for some time, and believe them to Iv: a good 'medicine; and also from inquiry in that city, I am persuaded. that he is the original inventor, and therefore; is en titled to the benefit or. the invention. s. wILLIA I'4 S. eeg2l Pastor Ist Baptist . Church . , Plttabut•gh. We have forty lettere from different dealers solicit.. ing the agency of my Pills, although they had the , spurious in their stote—one in. particular from No, Orleans, which we shall - • • Principal Offices—New Yet*, ,Pl 9 Greentviele•et.; Boston L. Water ht. • - • • .- • ;Kr G: lIEt lAASII 4 Sr.IITII ie Writtenon - the bot tom of every boy of genuine (4,Simar-Coated Aotim-IPII/iam Henderson Drup , gist,:?.osLibeity street Pittsburgh: John Sargc424.l Allegheny city. movi t,l7in. • - Inveptiops Outdone by Naturot READ, 31.ErLEVT, AE Vnit, AtiV use': tiATUSE . S UttE&t AIttE.4.IECAN- A 51EDICEill OF NATURE. lIIS Oil is itlitainettlVoin'eteell.lleat 1104prille, Kentrusky, at the depth of ISS feet below the surface of the carth,and 170 feel through rink. i Its curative properties arc truly astoniLliing, and as a Remedial Aguat it may well be proziounced•won-i derfnl!Y_Since the ciiscovery of thisl'anacea of Na ture, uninhers of remarkable cures has e been effect-1 ed by its use. It ix. Innocent—Powerful—Sate and i Certain in its effeets, It haslet :a used With anpar aliened success in; the treatment of the . folloning t diseases: Inflaminatory. Itheutnitistn, Burns and Scalds ' Cholici. Pilex Piles;' Flatulence, Inflammation of I . the Kidneys; . .DCafireiS„ Consumption, Liver .Com plaint, Plithixic, Scald* Head, : Cancers, Weak sail Sore Eyes, Bruises, Fresh Cuts nod Wounds, Sprains and Strains, Dropsy, Pains in the Breast and Side, Tette?, litiluenza, Ulcerated Sore _Throat, Consumption, .I.lroachitis, Spainis, Affections, Scrofula or King's V rtl, Co u ghx, Ilingsvorni, all Bowel Complaints, all Chronic eases, Impurities of the Blood- mat. General It is likewise very beneficial i'or Female Complaint.l lin general; aetslas a. great Resit:ratite from Languor,: weakness of Back and Chest, Lou Spirits aud',Execs sive Debility. -$600,615 93 4004167 77 . 207,499 72 Road tho'following . Ceitificatra, all of which ate aittnentie; all the persons therein named are 15th, hying, and well known in Cincinnati and Pim:burgh: .Prrrarruniaii, Aurt2o , 18.10. This is to certify that we have used the American Oil cor.the whooping cough i , among our children; by 1. giving them from 20 drops,tri a small tea spoonful at which always enalderlthern to rest welt through the night:. I also applied it to one of the children unapt her arm burnt by:tiirning.over a tea cup off hotcoffee on it, the child'seased crying by the tinter the arm was dre4eed and hound up, aml has'neveri -complained orii. since. I also was adlimed With a t pain In toy side min breast; and have been so for :0,1 years. I commenced nsink: tltc Oil liy taking a ma-ii spoonful twiceaday and io 3 of tour days using the oil 4 have hen very niueb;ralieSed; and no really believe that it is the beA 14;114 medicine that I have ever seen. I applied it to one of my neighbori'thr a strained anele, which relieied her in a lisle minutes., We havil, also used the oil-fora strained joint imam , own launly, , ,vhieli gave ,sine in a very short (line.: We mt the cast side erPena st,, 3 doors south.of Walnut, I am now as well as Lever was in my life-. MARGARET 11.-. SMITH. tote' and Fire Insu. mpany. Mai kW Street. Tons I William Ebbs, Lewis Htltchivmi Fred. Lorenz, jer;es May, ..41v - Oqt : ot.: This is to certify, that my son has had the Plethisin for [WV on rears, and was,sery bad with it, and about 12 or 15 days 4iince, eimunicneed giving to , him about 20 or dreps of the Autericuw.Gil, twice day. which relieved him iiia..day or.twe of hia , digi. cult; .of breathing, and lie is now entirely -relicted Or his einigh; our boy, is 10 yelars,of age. We live in King's Alley. , , NANCY KING. 11=1111 . . . S;r: Having been Cured Ora . very severe, disease of the oyes and head- by the usmof the American I Oil, I feel-it iny_duty to the_putilie, as' well as to you, to send yon the following certificate. • I liermixeertify_that I was severely afflicted .one year ago last winter, withMil:tined sore- eves.and z. very severe pain in my.head froin my eyes up. to the .top of my heatbitad continued so for-several weeks. I ltity eyes were , so much inflamed and- sore that. I could not see-to attend any business ' nor cotildil tell one object froin :iinatiter a .ftnii.Yarile from me. I called in -a PhyeiCien, but. still got . worse. I also good many reinedies.that.hadr.eured Others; but in my case they thiled. In April, ISIS, I heard of die American Oil, I-procured a bottle, and be fem.! bad tised a half a bottle I was entirely well, and still continue sov- •-1. Will noebe without it in my. house as !Ong as-I can get the genuineartiele. alsoi, gave it to-onenf my- )111(311, that was working - for rimy, that had the tetter in-his heads eo bad that when be Would grip anything-tight in them the blood world I burstent,-end the use of half a bottle cured tie lioth. I would advise all that:aro' afflicted - In any way to give. the• 011 a fair trial,- and Libink they - will 'be pleasedwith the effect it will have, &c. _ Sold at One Dollar yet , Bottle at Jackson's Patent Medicine Warehouse, SP ; l,ipaiv, head of Wood st., Pittsburgh., OULN macz - irr.P.mrsounou where the Genuine .ilinerfratt Oil cArr be obtained: • Beware of a Counterfeit article.' The Seneca Oil. put in Ard'erican:Qß - Bottles,:andlabdlleir"Amer, lean 0i1. , " It scirnewhat resembles the American Oil, tint possesses noneof its virtues or'healingpow- . W.'Sackson reipn'etfully informs the Tublin. that P. gait& C. 0., the proprietors of the American Oil, hare appointed' hint.their SOLE AGENT for Went nrit Pentisyhinin, ••• . All persOns - wisbingSuti-tigencies will apply at sp Liberty street, as above..'- N. B: 'Sub-agents.,i`vanted for-every town in: tie above Diirribt." A great number orcertificates are on. bond and can be seep at the eilice,-8.9 Liberty street, headof t ug ~...._,...,.„,„.. .... ..,... ... - .‘,...,..,..,...,-,,,..: ~ . '..'.C.,';:.'....:1-,.......,„2..i.,:.:,.,'.'..t.:V...:.?... ':• - .•1';.; , ' -, '!,.;'-i' , - - ' .-....:;±.:::•.-4*.;:.i,-...::,,;,:,:::; EISEN . r; , y .~., .. _ .. • • ••,_. • • # 141 71 • b 0 ri4 .. s ,_ • . . A POSITIVE: AND PERMANENT. CURE FOR , - AND. ALL..N.L.RNOUS COMPLAINTS. fx.What though the causes may.not be Texplained.,. S.ince their ejfeas. are duly. ascertained,... Let, not delusion, vrejudice, or pride . . Induce mankind to set the,' means Means which, the> simplei. are by Heaven designM To alleviate the ills of butuailciud," DR. CIIRISTIVS GALVANICHINGS. , AND MAG 14ETIC'FLUID. • firtITIS remarkable Tievention, which has received .1. the.universal apprabation.of the medical 'profes sion- of Great Britainicornprises an entirely nniv-ap pl ication al - Galvanism, Is a xern edial - agent, be means of - .Which,..the , ordinary. Galvaniceßatteries, illeetrie and Magnetic Machines; Sic., are entirely dispensed 1.v01t,, and:the mysteriondpower of Galvanism applied w ithout - an - Y -, br the objections which are inseparable' from - the general mode now in use. The strong doe-I es, and: iircgrilarintervall, is:Which Galvatiiitin is ape I plied by.the Machines t has been preeoune.edinfier a fair - and impartial trial, to he decide4ly injurious, and it Was to remedy tine 'radical defeet that ththnewap-i I lineation was projected, which; After unceasing toil, and perieverance, his been brow ht - - to..ild present I state of perfection. , - The Chatianie Ring's answer all thepurposes of the-most expensive -Machines; and in many etliei . respecth are' Mere Sep and 'certain in accomplishing the desired-effect.- -' "." --- ' --. The Oa/Centel/L:lgs 'neetrin -connection with the Magnetic Fluid, ate confidently in cdt disorders which aridefreman enfeebled and tinhecatity gate of 11w nervous or tad system.; and these com plaints armamong the most painful. and - universal tq which we are subject. They arise, Without exception, from.ene simple: cause—a derangement of the Nerv - - ous SyStem—and it was in these .cases that other 'remedies , having so-often- failed spent', - a'nevr as greatly needed, which - it is confidently j believed - , has . . .. been found in the proper and udicious application of Galvanism ..z - The Galvanic-Bing - a have been used with entire 1 success in all cases of Rtrettaisersntacnte or chronic, applying, tothe liciad,Tace - or limbs, Gout, Tic-Dolo-I 'rear, ToLthoche,. I,lronchitis',Vertigo, Nervous Sick] Ileaddehg, Jadigration,- Paralysis,. palay,,,Bpilepsy, l Pits; Cramp, Palpitations. qr the :-.l:teetet,.. Apople#,l siii - nev of ,foints, , ,Spinal. Complaints,. -Lumbago,'. Neuralgia, A/Cr-Daus Tremors., Dizzinessiqf the Head, pain; in the _Chest and Side, Genrat Debility, Defieten cyl V .Nervous and Thsisital .Energy,` anddli NERV OUS DISOILUBBS. In cases ofecnifirined-.Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement of the diges tive oreans they have been found equally successfel. Their extraordinary effects Upon the-system must be witnessed to lie believed, and as a certain preventive for the preceding -complaints they are eqnally-recom mended. The - Rings are of different prices, being made °fall sizes, and of tariburorriatrientrd patterns, and can be worn by the most delicate feraale_witheet the slightest inconvenience. In fact, the set/ea - Ron is rather agreeable than otherwise. 'Pile Gale:ante 23elt s, bracelets. Banda, Garters, litieekineest, - ite. - - `- .In some cases of a very severe character,and of long standing, the - power as applied by -the ilvanie Rings is not suflicientm arrest she progress ofdinease and ultimately restore health.. Theimproved - inodi. ficatien in the Galvanic Belth, Bracelets, Re., entire ly remedies this objection; any degree of power : that is required comm readily be obtained, and ne - noniPlaint whith the inriteririti - agerit of Galvanism iteineffeet will fail to be permanentlyrelieved. These:4l4es are adapted to the waists] arms, - -wrists, limbs, nnelca,. or any part of the body, wide:perfect convenience. The Galvanic Vockliteettara aged - with greater hate - -; fit in eases of Bionchitis or. eileCtlone of the threat evineraltv"also in - -eased of l'iciimith - Deaf - tie 'Ss; and with almost uniform success ara preventive for Apri -1 l' - I - ' F - ' d p cry, .pi eptm its, an similar, complaints. 1 Christie's magnetic Fluid. , •-' --, is used in connection with the Galvanic Riuge - and all their modifications;, ;This composition has been pronounced by the, French Chemists to, tie one Mlle Most eitraordinary discoveriee ofmodent science.' It la believed to,posisesti the-• remarkable power of-rene dering: lice mtntitio to , galvanic action by this' means miesing ace eentratio it of the ietlinince, at the seat of disease, tli,tlt giving.ropid and permanent -re lief,. No other conpesitionin chemistry is known to produce the same.effect, or to impart a similar pro.' priityrri she: persiandsystent i .bY means of an outward local application: Time Magnetic-Fluid contains with-- ing capable of the lightest - iejitry;- its applicationis agreeable, and it is as-harmless in its action as it is ieneficial in ithresulis. Full explanations and direc tions accompany it. The combined inventions are in every was perfectly harmless; they are sold "atprices i within the reach of. - iiii and the discoverer only re. i I quests a fair trial as a test of their surprising ellieacy i and perinanent bone-fit. _ , „ . : i 'I Citrlsilea GAlTP4tilStr.engthcliArq3 r"s", ono These .1....10 - i fornt.iiiiiiher saleable applieatioro 1 ofthe iisytertoiAl influence ofGaltanism.- They are an important adjunct to t e . genuine Galvanic onge and their Modifications, acting upon the same princi-. I plc, bait having the advanta.ge of more lecal applica- Ition. They are confidently recommended as a valu able addition in the speedy cure ofltheumatism,neuto or chinnict in all nervous complaints, and as a pusi ;l Live remedy in eases of . Pain And Weakness in the 1 Chest pr Back, Pdin fa the'Sttle ; in Asmatie Affections, and in Weak nets cr. Oppreuion,of the Pulmonary Or gams.. In Spinal Complaints - their effects are of the most detided character, and they - have often been I used with complete 'suCcess.: They are also of Abe ; greatest advantage in l'iti W tia and eakness - of the] Breast,and are highlvreconunerided for many ofthose complaints to Which femalesurcieipeciallyliable, As I au effectual means ferstrengtheiting the system when debilitated with disease or other causes; as a certain I aid in ConstitptionaLWeaknees, as A Preyentive of Cells, and in all-ndectiondof the Chest, generally, ; the Galvanic Strengthening Plaster -will be found of ate.it, and permanent advnutage.. In a few words; it eiubroces all the virtues of the-best tonic.preparation, ti 4 ,ith the important addition- of the galvanic infliteneeil Whtell sth neither impaired nor exhausted, while the', tion continues. These articles will be found.entire.' l . free from, these objections.'whicliare a..(llS3tltlllt B.PUrce of 'complaint, with the ordinary plasters in fgr The great ce!eitrity and success of - the - se arti cles hare caused the'in to be countoiroitellty i•nprin ciplett persons. To providg against impeaition, Dr. ORRIS-TIE has but one attiliort2ed . a.gt!tititi each city-et the Linton. The only agent hi:Pitt . Shiirgh, NV% W. wrtsox. 1 , CERTIFICATES AND TEVI.MONIALS, Of the highest and most' respectalile,character, are Constantly received, regarding the, extraordinary value and succees atilt) above articles.. his believ cid that in the city often'. l'oik alone, upwards of PAMII."I•IIOU,SAND.IFERSONS'.duringA.period of less - than a year.; have - been entirery relieved - of the roost painful chronic disorders, sonic of which lave Completely balled All . former efforts of Medical art. indeed many of thefu-st Physicians atlas eity„.Wilo disapprove of the Galvanic' and Magnetic Machines constantly recommend tLis-api)licatiou in their prac tice; and with the .c.X.pciptienj, or 0446 whc,are too prejudiced to gilk; it a trial, the invention Its,re ceived unanimous iliv6r -with the most intelligent among the American Faculty. Dr. Christie is at all timeareatly..nad,inest happy to give every facility to physicians; add 'alriaterested;for testing the truth of Iris assertions auff aui efficacyo of kisdoverY; 1. Only •4 . cricy in Pittsburgh, corner of 4th -and Market street. . • octl4-41f, At N 0.2. 6onancr;lo - 1 Role, - I,ll)erty sttect,cf Dig .6'oi; ° den JlM:tar" encg.. more' , E[ A tTo S ir & v ,- e ll( N ) 4 C l i f.l WA th l e:, -' s ,t .rct i v 'k e r t d e:r f e r t and wishing to merit an increased share orlittldie4i - a- . tionage,,, would iitspetitfully 'eall - tbe'alteistion"Ofthe public to our stock of goods ybieliwt!tireiti*.te:-."1 ceiving for the fill trade 'Amon'which may be: . found in quantities to suit porthaiters;thelollOs'till articles. ithunbard Root, Liquorice Root, rlourSulphur, • • • - •Didl,•'• • - Gum Arabic, -••• • • • Refined -Borax; ' - • Cal'd Maenesia SaliSoda Carb Nowt etja r • - Spanish - Bitow a, Guns Aloes, - Guns tolidl;•• Creaiw.Tarter, Roll Dritostolie; - 'Calomel, White Chalk, ."- Stip Carb SOda, • Eat Log*dod, • do. • ••• •• _ Glauber Madder • • , ' fichre, . Gurrt Scammony, : .ChromeVoilow, Dal Copavia,_ • , • do. . Green, • Salt Pelf°, : . •• Togotheriviilta'genetalaSsertment Oils,Paints, Varnishes, Paint MUM MA, Dye WOodir, Stc.. kc.,•all. of, which .will sold as low ati . ' at any other house •in the city. - ~ • - - septS• • . . JOtIN RSURPIIY li' , 'IDELBEITG oora stn- T— mary. of .Christian• DoCtririo as nand - by 'the German Reformed Church, English and Gerna,vJ. y ,1.-::! or'srde.at ourstOre, N0. , 115 Wnod st:- Pittaburgli. jell - .SCRIBA & SCllElDLER,l3lboksttleis. EIEMM MEI :',:.:- - ,..:!:;-, , , - ..; , :.'i,::. , E,' , .i . J .1 :•., - :•:i:','.:4:.t ;,:_-..-.4:.;;.:.'`.,1i.._'i.;:;,':f.,,,,:',ii'!••7k!.. f+sr :s. ; l > !:‘!:.i.. -... \'`.. , T ; 'e' - ‘:,,ft., •' ...i''' '.:-.' :•'' ~',.'',4 ;.-•,''.!.'';4-.........k•-:. .. - ..... . . ',:::, : , !.L.;-.:; ~.7:i- „-- ..,. 4. ',.:•,. . ' -,... - • .-•-•i•' ~,.'-',..,-. . :-....?' ~..--!.....; t: ....- 1 :;'' f ‘ ... !, • ..,,"'...;.::. : , : :,.: I ' --, . ~- -- ; 07: ...• ''t 2 , %' , . •-:, .I'.. ' '._ '' . . • ' '..: • ',. :,--.,. .- _s. , :,:;' -,- -- .: i.--:::::.-'1';'.1V --<•; —'-2: , - .-' .." 7 ,„..;:,, ” ,.., ': : ': !-- •: -... .'1..- - .-C •-•-•:.::..:,::..=:!:-'. ---- - '. .. •- - ~.. -, 1. 4., ...::. • --;,-„,:. -. „......:••• ,:,!.--;..,.:...,., ..,.,...,.:.,; ,::... •• ,. ' .l-. ." . *; , -1,: - ,..: . ::::: : , : - . : . :,: - !. , ./7:.: . . , ~....,'.;: :',...,:::-....,.. '',...,•1-.4:;•.:'?--...-..: ,• ~...,..'„,;.• ::„.:. - . - rfi...,.::. ,, .;:., •t. : : ~.., fz-....-,:,.. ;! ,-- :: ,. ..: - ...' .- ;,',. ,-, -,,.. : ...i . .E. ..,-...., ~.-:•..:-...:I.,...::t...17.,.-.1,..-::.•itz-.7,4,. -,',......,- ~,-..,...- ~:!,..,:;e..,,-•-•;,-,..-;,..f.i.• ,::.,:.,-:.;-... •., • •kzn . ~.... .„,..,:1.,...:,..:* :',-,,-.,_,„_..-:,:,........,:i'.',,:•;?';,.,,,..`rf-.'i7.-.RZ',,L,,'i--c7• .-.444 -. -. ' ,,., ;::4. , . z::::.: • - ......1L. , f- : . , ' . . 40 .51'.. ,. • , ,:- : 4 ..?" ) , , 'Fi: t.''.,95.1,:!....-i-; ' ...''' • - ' ' :', ~1.... ..i.1 1p ..t.:-.'s ', .-. ),, II 'ijlst',vW;' . "!' ' .?..it'. 7 '.!` 4 - .; $ .›." k r 1 . •.: : . ..:. ', ..:'''h . '.'. :', . "Lei:,.4',.. ' "; - z 5 ZZCS"; - , , i ~, v ."- 4: .... • •:- - zi -, ..-.. , b:1i5 . - 4t,f,y3-.e.4,•t-:•,;.iis;',,Z.- ..) ' ' ''' - ' ''' '• ' -. '... - -1-.:. :: V 2 '' . .liglik. ,`, - -; , ,,,,,k, - ' :oPagt.v.-r-- . ~..,, • ... , ~. .....-?*„ ~,..,,,i,„,„.24givi0.,...., -,;--s,:icw,:-. - .: •-•:. .:-:-.. .-.....;,:twsNivolor: ,„..4_,-.1.1 ,A,,,i,ifw.*, 1 11 ~..,..t*lfie..l- wt - itsti.qs , T:- . ''-- ' ‘-': :''''::'• ''''''. ~• 'c 4. , > . ~.,t44.1.1C4i* `1• ''-• - ~6.;v!•(..'.7,Cf5i..7..N.t'..,.. ' - 7- .I . ::-., , N5•!54.4., 1. :. ,—, . MMESM REM ti F; , , •-efi 07- - • "..A:trr,, • >4- „s, • 1- -4. - 4 , •-• e , : Tr , -7 MEM `~~: t • . ..: -:--• , ,.=:'4 ;' - .'•., 4• ~-' • - ..' ''," ',...• . ._;,.. ~, .n . ~ 1 rx;. , ..' ...• 1 4:. " '.. .:',,' .... .--' .. ' 7. - • •-; 1 4215' ~-,;;„,t : ..1.....p:.-IW,l_, : •• L vt-:• - %': ,. .. , :: . i , i‘ , - . :: - 7-•" ,- , ::. :4 '-'4l* ~ •,...-•••,-, , - • * - ,'