•’ r ' s V / "—\ •/■’ ;" v% .; " ’' v } . MORNING POST^ ’aS/'Vt t'+'a?: lilif 'l’iiW'l nvrp JFw S»Wfc|^ J - r - -£ I r+SUSI' ***.>,.•?.,.?£** E’.i L.r 11V GILLMHUK * MONTGOMERY. V*? it ——~.v: - ivV «’1& H X ’ A '•.’*«****•.' • i **~ TBR VS.—Fire Dollars k yaar. payable strictly In i i>. j’V, k l»'V v\l«; . vlvn-y*. Six DohorswQl inrariably be requited If not paid tß?V*V' L-' • ■■» <• c> w- x " 1* » .: W wifMo the year.. '.dkft’TftVT-iKjfl•iit’V’ v > Single copies twaoEtT*—foreateattbeeonnterlnthe O.f.ffe, »n•• o _>r. n-! *S-No paperwfll be UeoonSnned (unleaa at theileere : *"'f 'j'SaiScatl-f I a Jon of the Proprietora.) ontU ell arrearage" are paU. - I ..'i .'rl * ~l ea-Ho attention will he paid to eny order ante* aooom- r a--— ’> '■ ,4- «*---■ - - V c te&'Wi • professional: CARDS. - «k.o:v.oSbsav -■=•- - . 1?. wi’O V_S r a ??"* ' attend to hia pmfesMonal bnrineu as oshaL at ,^r* > ».*■ :•» his office, between tbe hours of 9 A. JI. and 4 p.M. of each v v S-vvT-- 1 . « • v - •-'.... ; Afr * '*• A t-'t r hV ROBERT e. PHllelrlPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. t- i*f --1 << •:-'. (. ST. LOUIS, Mo. i^...vw ».i'jv l ';•-'‘ “' ; ;-r> josbph ~m kavek, ’fSjffiy.yftiKfw,;*'. iTewaV*. .■> J .r attornet and unkei,lor at law, ; I-'i^.-^v’'.'^i'•* , ‘* , t’o'”; "'■• “ ‘ >-T,-‘. Oltlce, No. I** Fourth atreet, csSS>s,v ' r .;> N'v j»mv;i "oomu. p.. JOHN HAH TON, attorney and counsellor at law, VS P«e«. corner Fifth and Grant its., KHs£*V«>h£'(l4 p W r <|:«*a?h,lp; i JeSttrtl rmnoasa. ra, BgßfeaStJwJjt I tAtuX ir 1 .• *[r.:.i,- n. OUdU Holierte, ®a#SS@S!"'At*tVj iva, I '* M.PJ-11..’ ■ ?|,..f A fTORKKT AT LAtQ-OOca No. ;ltS9mlth»elA atreet, *. j A hetwoen Fifth and Sixth. Collection,* rarefolly attend ffs^ygwihh:l7a%.vyirTiß%».o» V ? r■; (Klto—Special ottenUon ciren to Conveyancing. [d@oS.Ty '|3®3fc •'.iLA V 1 Thoma* Meant, A CTOP.NET AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. f *"2 • J-Si '•* x\ Office, nest door tothe Port Office, SteubenTille, Ohio. J ® j' l A TTOTINEY AT LAW—■No. 109 Fourth rtreat, Pittabnigb, 2®‘&lBlWl»^*A , >TiTv#vJ' Ns.rV 1- . • J\. fourth door beloir Mr. Rody Patterson’* LiTery' *A v J. 8. Morrlion, < f A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Offloe, re %*A- f, ~.i *y * mored to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, ..■t'S-' F *H..' Pa. ■ aprlfty A TTORNEY AT LAW—Offloe,Fourth atreet,ahoreWood. R«§«£P2MAsfrttUii*> *»vvtf j> A TTORNRY AT LAW—Offloe on Fourth ttreet, between gf’f r *:. 1 1 A Chnrry alley and Grant atreet _. ' Je2j - t'4 k ' ■ .1 iiTvT.H'Clowry, mATkt^t^VfWrfT^fapj« frr-r ft ?■&£*& A TTORNEYtAN'D COUNSELLOR AT LAW—Offloe itt A RaVcwcllV tUiil.Uns-s. on Grant street Jefi v * TTORNEY AT L.t W—No. 127 Fourth rtreet, above and «S 4 rf A uenraaHthfiPid. __m»Kj_ * =■ AMermau Watson, SKSnflSflKn'f OjHce on Third tirttL, opposite Vie old Poet Office, <*i&V*’'JV}y.. fa- \ TSY HERE ail business pertaining to the office of Alder ***■■*-■ -^ fA l'V man and Jasiice of the Peace will be promptly at 4 “4V*i tenk-lto. Adtnowlediimentaof Deeds an.l and «foi?> t .t3r*iy -il eft} 1 haring Judgments ou said Dockets may hare the necessary / process js 7w$^ L est carv and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Estate ex* nByBSSSIjrjS&S >s» ft >s» ' Removed. mjyTr r riLtlTrnii:i | i I L *^ :l 4? 3 't«a-dP*»> ,—*■■■»« DR.D. pxsmT.hasrenjered fiftfjirJ his effl li from No. 75 Fourth street to No. 19 HX/if*r?w F< tPRTn Street, one door below Ferrr, wher»*- wJII happy to attend to all professional it. Attlj^aPK^BQNJ>K «J- Office hoars, finm 8 to 1 o’clock, and .1 SCOTT. DENTIST, Fourth street, fire doors '^~ A ~ ~~f Omc s Ilouits From nine A. M. to fire fr ?• h C L t? 1 «9®* *-?> : j|||p fe#|wS's S • l%&Aws& K . SiP&*WWwe» ?^€lwMs^^*s*;^^«?- < v , *V , l‘i < **•> *- Vji '---'-_ x^ r V *•*;-% - T .-T*^‘*- VIC-C^-l'-' r *-V ... ./.?v^j“\V- MffjSK^SßEaEgi^^S>jtft»&>w^ mf/vlvosm* •*?« «>;*&*'£?/?, «toi f ’ Is i v K':.’■ •/ > ‘ >••*< ■■■* ■■• *■ '>•-••. •. x« ►. <■■ r-- ,F :; • '.tt-tev : : : -l- - 'a ABagflSMfeW&M^^ATyßptly^^jKX-yiTOfv!JjKt* ‘ < .; ; , Hays k Black, Kramer « Uahm. floury Gruff, K*i., Win. Eichbaum, 8. R. J«bQ«IOD. Esq . Th-ima* liakowell, Ksq. George Ledlie, K*q., Solomon Stoner. Esq g Co-Partnership. riMIC h.rward iny, In G*nn.s*iim with th» Fish, Bjcon and Oil, and Pro duct hu*:itc.'« generally, under the style of fcLwusu 4 Hica Attpsos: waMintuft Vo. 11 u Water and 160 Front street*; formerly occupied bv Buraridge * Inrhram. WM. B. ENGLISH, JAMES RICHARDSON, JAS. J. BKXSETT. Pittsburgh, February l«t, lSa4ffb3 T? R. DtvAVO, Diamond. Pittsburgh, P«u, dealer l» X . Country Produce, uflVrs for sale a choice .stock o Groceries. sd«:ted f»r family use. Spire* of every Tarfety and thn purest quality, ground' at hii Steam Mills. Also, i>ried fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex change for Merchandise. F. K. D. has procured a full assortment of Warranted f»Hrir*n Seed*, and invites the attention inf all in tcrestM.l in rural affair*. ■ ■-janll <-o partners hip riIUE UNDERSIGNED have thin day entered into eo-p»rt 1. oer.-ihip. un Rr the name and style of J. A nUTCHI SON A CO., for the purpose of iranactio3 a Commission and Grocery busiae.ss. JAS. A. HUTCHISON, A. M. WALLINGFORD. fel-6 Pittsburgh, February 1. tAS4 ST. B. t.NUUvI J 'IUtMvtDSOV,/ | J. I. BAA.VETT ENGLISH & RIC(UadSOS. COMMISSION AND F'JRsVAiIDING MERCHANTS, ASP Wholesale D-••tier* in Flr7 PiTTSsoaoja, Pa. PAGODA TEA STORE. JBHU HAWORTH, Wliolfiale. and Ildad Oncer, Dealer and Importer of Old Country Black Teat, French Bran* • ds-«. Wln-s. ir., corner of Diamond alley and the Diamond, / psttsmirih, Pn. ■ febg&y ZitvisrosTOjrn * c0., 1 FORWARDERS. COVIVII3SION MERCHANTS Steamboat Agent*! [ TC&RB lI&UTt, Ik©’*. WM. A. M'CLUitOi [ «SrTEA DEALER AND FAMILY. GROCER, - ®* COAM& OP WOOD AND BUTR BZUZTO, j;i25;3 PiUtburgh. Henry El. Col>4n« v FORWARDING AND COMMISSION merch- Whol**ale J>«alnr In Che«je. Butter, Be*d«, Pnvlgrte gan 0 8u Pittsburgh. C)'IMI'rn *p >jf P-qq and Irwin «tre»ts. Pittab’gb ] >a3rlyj ftTiiuWAV, ' P-ORK;PACKER AND PROVISION DISALER, j,7:3j ; 4 C<*Hgßcm. Row. Libeutt ataEgr. , w7s. Haven. ~ HE &iD-PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (LIT* JoHlf f. .irojrA 3tocctu«,) and BLANK. BOOK asd BTATIONE. R/ WAREHOUSE—Ia prepared to execute erer' atyle of Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Ho-j t Biudlug, anil furnish eTery article In the Bi ink Book, •I‘aivr & JS cTUfltt, *e 0 141 Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, ipr-fcmeely PITI’ -BURGH. JOHN U. MORGAN, Ag't, ’ WHOLESALE AND HETAIL DtUJGGIST, aSD HXALEK 121 DycHitdfis, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Ac., No. Wood street, f (oue dd"r south of Diamond alley, ri'TTSBCEOn. [ja&f WHOLESALE AND retail druggist, No. 135 Wood Street^ ja3:yg] Next door to a Child's ghoe iioune, Pittsburgh. j. abcl... - Ftasuao. Notlee. JOB. FLEMING haring associated with JOS. ABEL, the. business will hereafter be oondueted under th- style of J. ABEL A JO., «t the old stand, comer of Smilbfleld and fourth streets. » Ja 7 W llllam Thorn, Druggist, HAS RKUpVAD to the o-.ruer ul IIA.sD and PENN Streets, where he will, as usual, attend promptlytt his numerous fnenda. Ail arUclea in his line are w«mote>* pure, and put up with the utmost care. mari4:6a ~ " bVa* Pahnestoek Jfc Co., WHOLESALE DRUG WAREHOUSE—Comer first and Wood streets, and oorner Wood and aixih. ffobl R. L. ALLEN. WHOLISAUt SULU LH . ' foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Konooga , hela Eve Whiaky.&c., ALSO, RECTIFYING DISTILLER, NO. 8 WOOD STKJih’T, PITTSBURGH, PA. WINES, Brandies, thus, OorUial-, Jamaica Spirits, St. Croix and New Kaglaud Hum, Clarets, Champagnes, Scotch Ale, London Brown Stout, Irish, Scotch, Djurbon, Old Monoogahela Rye ana Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry and Blackberry Brandies; imported Havana. Regalia, and Principe .Cigars; Half-SpanLvh and Oummon Cigars, ell at' such low p ices as to challenge oompc Itlon. fancy Bar Kegs and Labelled Bottles of every style, and Demijohns of all sixes. I respectfully invite an examina tion of my stock, at -No. 8 WOOD Street, Pittsburgh, . Penna. ; apr&ly . John gkoutt. IMPORTER {G? BRANDIES, GIN, WINKS, Ac—Dealer In fine Old 1 Muoongaheia vVhi ky, Poach Brand-, Ac Also, Rectifying Distiller, corner of amithfield and From street*, Pittsburgh aprlS i J, Bry*r, . \\7 IIOLKSALE AND RBTAIL LIQUOR MJEKCUANT TV Liberty «tr»ev, tnd 3i Diamond aJley. fwblfcy JoliN M’DJSVITT A BRO., Grocers and Dealers In Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Liberty street, opposite bead of >mll&(ieid »L • M WJNO E. downing, clotuier.-w H.AB removed to 2!91 LIBKiITY street, upj*-cUe Garrison , alley, and No. 3 BBVJJNTH, near Smithfleld, where the attention of hie friends and the public is invited to the stock of RKADY-IIAbK GOODS always on band. Also, Cloth*, CasKitoeres and Vestin/A for ordered wora. A full aeS'.rtment of Pumiabfng Ouods for *entlemec, including —■ — Uat 1 - of all qualities. Trunks, Umbrella*, Ac., Ac. jab? johjj ircLoaxar. CHiI.NLUL? M’CU*S>IIT. Wholesale and Be tail Clothing Merchant*. • NO. 88 WOOD STKKKT. TPK snb6criber> rejtpocLfuHy inform their old customers and the public in general, that they bare this h l under ibe'tmn or JOHN M’ULOi;KBV k 00 They respectfully solicit a 'ijare or public- i*trunege. The prerhni* buMoHiw of each will be settled by them* -», that his new estab ri&hment is now in full operation, auu'th&t be U prepared to fumisfa Boat Cabins, and fill ajl orders for Planed Lumber, with promptne»*i.anlan~u on one or noth sides, constantly op hand. v Sash, Doors, and of every description, made to order Builders and Carpenters would tmd it to their advantage to give him a call, a.* he can now turrnsb them with planed -tuff snltcblc for ml at the most reasonable price*. octls:ly . _ 8. ftl’Klniay, House, sign, and ornamental painter, and Dwler in Paints—No. 44 St Clair street, Pittsburgh. HM constantly on band all Unde 01 Paint*. either dry or mixed* Japan and Copal Varnish. Unaeed Oil, BolJ-d OIL Spirits Turpentine, Window Glam 01 all site*, Putty. Paint Brushes. Aeg' all of the best Quality, and Tor sale at reasona ble price*. s*»pU BSGLIBH ASD CLASSH Al* SEMINARY. w. T. McOONaLU, M. A., Peijioipal. THE neitfsesslon of the Institution will oommence od MONDAY, tbe 6tb of September next, at the room cor* ner of Perry end Libert; streets, lately occupied by th» .Messrs. Yecdur . R/ffTtnoe*— Hoa. A- W. Loo ml*. C. Knap, Jr., S. f. Vod nnhor»t. tl MU Ur. jr amr‘is JACOB ai'CSliLlstßß; ’ WHOLSBALE AND RETAIL CIUAK MANUFACTUREK Tobacco, Snuff, and Clgari, .. „ - N'•>■& tyVi it. tWftoargh, r± Keeps eenstaotlj on hand a large supply of all tbv Taring* brauijfiof Imported Clears. ja3:|| „„ 7 JOSEPH CHAPBAH, ~ WHOLESALE AN 0 KETAIL DEALER IN IMPORTED CIGARS, N» 53 Market sl-RE-rr. I'lrrsDnsnn. Th «i 6r v M# * t lurcutlen of tbe Age. a TO A* no cuum fueling* that u*uu!U wearing of a now Hal, th- CONFER MATOR, lately Imported fn, m parte, forms the list r\ ttm exset shapeamlKlz- • f the bead. A neat fit, and a good Hat-may oe had at 7, Wood street. »P rH ' WM nrU'IMM SBW PIPER ttILL.I ca yro .v. oßio. FISHER, ANDERSON A 00., have Just started their pa per mill at tbe -.bore place, where they will t>e happy to receive order* tor printing and wrapping paper of ah ; frh*7:tf /S-A v A. Ttndle, ' WHOLESALE and Keuui WADDLE, HARNKSb »B4cTRDNK, VALIKE and CARPET BAG manuS * turer. No. lOfl Wood street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Jy2fcy John H. Mellor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER TN MDSIOAI INSTRUMENTS. Pianos, Music, School Books and Stationery, No. 122 Wood wneuc. f janl 1. 3. HAQAB JIAXISL AUt, Jt HAGAIf 4k AUL, * ITTHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in .S£Ct#, Jbncy a>id » T StapU DRY GOODS, Noe. 01 Mtrket and 8 Union street, Pittsburgh. ' E. WHII'EHOUSK, Fancy silk and woolen. dyer and cleaner, No 7 ISABELLA St,near tbe Emmet Hotel, mar* Aixtourwr. < Thomas HI. Mttle, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER—Fifth street, be tweet Wood and Market streets, opposite Iron City Hotel All kinds of Jewelry made and rooaired. fap&ly 8. '....1....*. L. OOTSBUT S. CUYHBERT 4k 80S. R*AL ESTATE AND GENERAL AGENTS, A*o. 50 3i**thjUld street. ; HLEB, fnrooMOt to Mumhk a Ln,) WOOL DEAL # ER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, tor the sal. of American Woolen Goods, No. 138 Liberty street | my 4 ~ 7 LB. Hayward. T\£ALER in BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS and LEGHORN JL/ and BRAID HATS, oorner of Market and Liberty sts No. 174 Pittsburgh, Fa. , ' jel4.-> A T! ThlrJ rtnrt, ajL Kttebnrgh; and east side of the Diamond, Allegheny. ~ •* If- «, }■\ .V ••;, J *' l„ v * «»•.. .. : -■ ■‘■i-. :y t .i^- r :, - r.-> ; J .:.:'v *.\*,*. -.. ' •:•"•' :., . • ' v .‘v • • •’ ■«'•., .• • • ■-- .*«»-* • ' viV* ■ i -t* i- : _ , ' -4. +* % " ■* • ■ ' i ■ ; ' \i.; 'I '% * % 1 t ~• i ' T . k „ . 1 tUK lIITCH£LL| UciVOTAi, AND DBAUH 1* ALL KI.YtU OF illormnij PIITSiajRGH, TUESDAY. JULY 12. 1^54 BUSINESS CARDS. JOSIICJA RHODES fc CO., WHOLESALE FRUITERS * CONFECTIONERS, 39 Wood St-, pirrahOßGn, Pa.. HA VR on hand ami are receiving the follow mg Goods, #hiuh the; offer at tha lowest market rates: — 76 bag* Irica Almonds; 20 boxes Slarcaroni; 26 “ Sicily do <2O “ Vermicella; 25 bales Bordeaux do 60 “ Farina; 16 bags Shelled do 60 44 W. RockCand;; 60 ‘* Filberts; 26 " ANo.l do 60 41 Walnuts; 10 “ Red do 60 44 Cream Nuts; 16 Gaper*; 600 bushels Pea Nats; 16 44 Olives: 25 bßls. Texan Pecans; 76 44 Oune Drops; 26 44 Illinois do 100 44 Loienges; 2000 Cocoa Nuts; 60 44 Jujube Paste; 200 boxes German Plums; 60 dos. assorted Pickles; 25 kegs do- do 80 “ “ Preserve?; lObbls. do do 100 44 Pepper Sauce; 10 eases Prunes,glassjare; 10 cases Sardines; 10 “ 44 fancy bx*4 6 “ “ hf. bx*. 60 casks Currants; 2. 44 41 do 20 cases Citron; - 200 bags Brasil Sugar; 200 boxes Cluster Raisins; f . 40 hbls 8. 0. Sugar; 100 hf. 44 M. R. do 1 26 44 Lovering’s Sugar; 200 qr. 44 “ do : 10 cases Liquorice; 200 botes No. 1 Herring; 25 boxes Ref'd do 100 ;44 Scaled do 20,000 Principe Cigars; 1 case Mace; flo,ooo Havana ao 1 bbl. Nutmegs; 16,000 Regalia do 1 44 Cloves; IL6OO Half BpanUb Cigars; 25 gross Blacking; 60 gr. Mrs. Miller's F.Cut ■ 26 baskets. Salad Oil; . 60 grow* Anderson** do J C ANDERSON * CO, Ho. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., tl' H"LKS.*LE Dealers iu Foreign Fruits, Nuts. Spices, TT Confectionery, Sugars, Cigars, Ac, Afl. Raisins Figs. Prunes, Oranges. Lemons, Lime*, Dates, Citrons, almonds, Filberts, Walnuts. Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Coooe Nuts, Pi e Apple Che ee, Sardines, Pickles, Sauces, Rock Candy. Ver mfoelll, Macrsronl, OUre Oil. Ac . Ao. apriXhly T RNTBRPd.SE WORKS. ua 13A woMuJTXcn, r ut> poor bxiow mom auxr. Bewk d TBTLMT. ■i ■ ,r t n IMPORTERS and manufacturers of SURGICAL AND DKNTAL ’ INSTRCMENTB, RIFLES, Ac. We keep a general assortment of the above articles constantly on hand; together ■with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Guns, Pis tols and Revolvers, Flasks, Horns. Shot Belts, Cap, Powder, Lead and Bullets; Bowie, Dirk; Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailor* and Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissor*, Ao.— Trussed and Supporter*. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES!—We are making ;Rlfles of every deesrlptlon, to order, of the best material, and werkmansldp warranted.— Order* received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be Ail ed with despatch. Hunting fckrtla* supplied -at Wholesale prioe*. ; . m;l6 : .Chandelier* and Gai Fixtures. THE subscriber* are now opening at their new Warerooro- NO. 109 FIRST STREET, between Wood and Smith field, the largest assortment of CHANDELIERS, BRACK ETS, PENDANTS, and all articles connected wit Gas Fitting, ever offered In this market. Having arrangemunt* made by which the; will be constantly In receipt of new patterns and varieties, they eonfideutly invite the attention of pur chasers to their'selection. We an determined to Ml! as low as any house in the West, and being practical Gas Fit ter*, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring article* in this line. We continue a* heretofore to fit up buildings of every de scription for gas. water and steam. Bram Casting* of all kinds made to order promptly. LONG, HILLER A CO-, mar22ry No. 100 First street. GEORGE "LETCHER, FXOM NEW YOUR. MAMIFACTCnKRof the celebrate! yfo \w X Gopexiuer Ventilating Wig, KUstir / j Toupees, and every description ornamental H»lr, for unil W Gentlemen, 79 FOURTH STREET. between Wood and Sfarfcet, Pitts- Blstpuu's system enables LsdWs f ami Gentlemen to measure their heads g /yAFyywith *ccur*ey. 9 FOR wigs. No. 1. The round of the Head. No. 2 Prom the f Teheed over the head to neck, No. 2. No. 3 Pram ear to ear, over'thc U-p No. 4- Frem ear to ear, round the forehead. For T*-upers. to cover the top uf the head only—e paper pattern. tl«e erect abtp- of the bald part I tn%4 New Coach and Carriage,. Factory f JOHNSTON, BROTHERS A CO., Qjmrr of Rebeeea and Brimmt struts, Allegheny City, 99 WOULD respectfully Inform their friends the' public generally, that they have the. manufacture of Carriages, ."■■iW Barouche*. Kockawavs,lluggles.Sleigh* and Chariot*, in all tbeir various styles of finish and proportion. All ordure *lll be creept*d with strict regard u> durability and beauty of CnUh. Repairs will also be attended to on the most reasonable terms. Using In all tbeir work the best Eastern Shafts, Pules, and Wheel stuff, they foe] 'imfi dent that all who favor them with their patronage, will be p-rfectly satisfied on trial of their work. Purchaser. are requested to give u* a call, l>efore pnreha ting elsewhere. oet6:ly Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CItY, {.XEA& THS RAIULOAO STATtOJT.) FAMILIES aill I>e supplied wUhourvarlotu grade* of FKESII GROUND PLOUK. By leaving their orders at the MUI-or to our boxes at Login. Wilson a o«*., Wood street.ur Braun A Reiter,cor oer Liberty and SL Clair streets. Pittsburgh. H. I*, sohwarta. or J. T. Remote, Druggists, Allegheny. Flour will he delivered toramilie* in either of the two cities Ttaua: CASH on delivery. jyt»_ RKYAX. KENNEDY A CO. II A 14 I) W A K K FOR Saddler* and Carriage Mahers. R. ,T. iTkECII. JR., No. 131 Wood il ttt, ri(‘TBROKUH. Alao, Cloths, Damasks, Laoes, Host, Bent Stuff, Springs, &c , Ac. ’ 'pEAt*! TEAS! YEAS!- A *VuKTII, uie urigiual »din thin or the next city rmnuut beat. Ue most respectfully ln»!V* the ladies and «~utIooi«Q of thw ami the surrounding districts, without distinction nf naUuo. to call end try his Teas, which he sell* to n* returned, if they don’t give satisfaction. The following are tne prices: Prim- Oqtang, Souchong aud Congo, 37 )4@50 centaflh. A rerr superior English OrraktaaiCougo. 50c lb. KlXrs fine, a very deliciouu Congo, 75c. fi ft). Floe Young Hyson, 40^60e. , 8 B. Extra floe Young Hyson and Imperial, 75e. V ft). Very beat Young Yyson and Imperial, ftl Tb. Don’t mistake tbe place- PAGODA TEA STORE, corner of Diamond and Diamond alley A liberal redaction made to ctwmi-rx lar'. n NEiV MUSIC STuKK—The suhsert em hare opened at No. 83 Fourth street, a choice coUeciion of music nod musical instrument*. Italian and German -triogs, Pianos, by M. Kranl, of Paris, and Mr. Arnold; Flutes; by M. Euler, , Frankfort. A. M,; Clarionets, do. AD kinds of brass Instru ments from the beat French manufactorie*, all of which w* offer to the public on more liberal terms, feeling confident that we «n render entire satisfaction. fl. BCHROKDKB A 00.. No. 83 Fourth st. U Sebroeder and 0. Anton will give Instructions on the piano, violin and guitar. , **p 1H ARNOLD & WILLIAMS' KKATUO ASD VCSTILATIKO WAREHOUSE, MASUSAcrcaias or Chilson furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, AtaUfiTusos roe Stkam, Uaa oa Wave*. 47* No. 36 Market street, Pittsburgh. 49" We have sold our Furnace*, Patterns, Ac., to Meesra ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, whom we cordially recommend to the patronage of the public. ia3jl RCAIPK. ATKINSON A OK ELY. Depot ot Lengworth A. Zliemtrman’i Cat* lawoi Wine a and Brandy. f PUE unaerruucd has received add offers fur sate, at On A cmtwui oncer, a large quantityof Logworth A Zimmer man’s coon* ami world renowoed Sparkling. Dry and La ■llea’ Sweet Uatawba Winer Much as may desire to procure* an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the will nnu my establishment the place tor thegratiti •entiou of their no-nrvs. Thu Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine unw, is declared by many excellent judges, equal In aavor to the boat imported Cognac. D. FICKEIBEN. No. 137 Liberty ntn-ct Cargo's Daguerraotype and Art Gallery. AptlUo ItuiUtivff, .Vo. 78 ft/ttrOi street, {next to Lyfufs , Uarp*t Emporium.) tft. 11. CARGO A CO. having Btted up the mcr ample rooms in the city with mammoth -ky and side lights, offer First Class ii. ■ to suit all, varying in price according u end quality of ease. Ac. 53, Superior oil Paintings, by the best artists, for Hale, and on es -ilbition during the day and evening. Citizens and ntran .n-rsare tuvlted to call and examine specimens and I‘nlnt 'uct. apr27 Loan Offloe. JOHN A. O'UKIEN, 07 BMITHKIKLD STREET, between Fourth uud Diamond alley. -~Muuey lo»Ded on Uold end diver Plate. Diamo-ids. Gold aod Silver Watches. Jewilrj, dusical Instruments, Guns and Pistols, Feather Beds, Ku< dture, and sll kinds of articles—for anv leogth of tim< •greed on. Charges fur storage considerably 10-.ver thus lereteibre. Private entrance through tbe ball door. All business transactions strictly confidential. . 49* Forfeited pledges sold loimedintuly after being out of lat-, uoless redeetnsd. Bargains of Gold and Silver Watch cß, Jewelry, c.. always ou hand. aprlo:6tn NEW SEED STORE* JAMES WAUDROP, OFFERS for sale CAN ARY BIRDBof the most improveo breed, being very.hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds TOanarv, Hemp, Millet, Rone and mixed Seed. Bouquet; -vill be furnished composed of the finest FLOWERS, viz. jftmtdlas, Rose Buds, Heliotropes, Ac. pots) *rChrlirtniais Trees, from the Seed and Horticultural Store. No. 49 Fifth *t. near Wood. derSO tionaame the Smoke. TiHE subscriber having the exclusive right tomanufac 1 tu? and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE WNBDMING FURNACE. 1* prepared to receive orders, aod #mtract for hcatine buildings with the most economical Furnace now m use. The attention of those interested is ADUdted. Any miormntion can be had of A. BRADLEY, uuM fi respeotfaliy aanoonos to the eltixensof Pittsburgh and Alleghany that they will give instructions on the Plano, ■*oltar, VJolln and Hnte. Inquire at H. Sehroedsr A Oo.’a NEW MUEia f&QIM, 8A fourth etret. «ap9 , - v / 4-; 1 f ' -»Vi ».&■ ILiUtN 8," F FIFTH,.*.So VM>ou xiRBEiS AT fcb.co PEK ANNUM, oil *b.ol> »V»iKK IMID rfTIUCTLY LN ADVANCE BUSINESS CARDS. HEW CAR PE rg. Spring Style*. AT THE CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82 TUIKD Street-—We are now receiving and opening oneof the largest and choicest stocks of (Carpetings, i/il- Cloths. Mats. Matting, Rugs, Ac., ever exhibited west of New York. The stock hue been selected with grout cure. Person* in want of any article* in our lino, are respectfully Invited to call and examine. Our assortment consists id part of tius following, viz: Royal Velvet and Brussel* Carpeting* ; Tapestry Brussel*; Aabuamo Carpets; '\s Extr& Imperial and Super Three.ply ; Patent Tapestry Ingxwln; Superflue and Fine Ingrain ; Wormed and Wool Carpets; Wool and Cotton do Venitlan and 44; £7 Hemp Carpets, very cheap; List and Kag, do White and Chock Canton Matting*. *kj,44, 6-4, and 6-4; Cocoa Matting. 24, %, 44, 6-4, atid G 4; Spanish Matting, very cheap; - Elegant Mosaic Rug*, sbo perpalT; Axmloistor, Chenille, and Tufted Ruga, all prices; Fancy English Sheepskin Mats, {l6 per pair; Colored do do do from $2.60 to $5 each; Together with a large selection of Cocoa, Jute, Adelaide, Velvet, and other Mats; Embossed and printed cloth table and piano covers, of entirely new designs, very rich. Damask table and plan* covers; also worsted damask by the jar* 4 , toiinett, doylcrs, Ac. A great variety of patterns In floor oil-cloth, from 2 to 24 feat wide. Buff Hollands for windows, 30, 32,34,36,38,40, 42,44, ache* wide. Gold bordered shades, entirely new, very rieb. Window shades of every description. Oral and hollow (dair-rods, carpet binding, tack*. Ac. Also, the Royal Turkish Bath I'oweU, together,with every thing usually kept in Carpet Uous««., “8mel! profits and quick sales.” C. B. HEADLY A CO , mc.'3;m*e 82 Third street. JONES & BUCHER. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, JTmitsyftwnvn JlaUrcad, foot of Third tt. Harritlmrp. /b. HAVING Increased our Ma-:binerv, which U now of the most Improved order, and having added many tarili tle* for dispatching work, we are now manufacturing First Class STEAM ENGINES, FOR FURNACES AND KuLUNG MILLS, Blowing Cylinder!, Boiler!. Fumaoe, Bolling, SAW aND GRIST MILL MACHINERY A CASTINGS, Gas and Water Pipes, Djdnvuts, Retorts. Lamp Posts, illtch ing Poets, Columns, Girder*, shafting, Hangers, Brackets, Cellar Grates, Bathing Tubs, Spouts, Railing, Verandahs and Ornamental Castings. Wh p*y particular attention to the manufacture and con struction of Cast Iron Fronts for House* and- Stores. Hiring so extrusive assortment of l>«autiful Oirrrtl Pat torso of the moot Approved arebitretur«l onler, our great facilitiax for mnon&icturiDg and shipping enable u* to com pete with our cities. Partir*? erecting Furnace? or Roiling Mill?, Mill Owner* and Mill-Wright*, will find i mueh to their advatittige to call cud examine our exteutirv stock: of Patterns Ictorv building woy A.WO BRASS CASTINGS, Of crery dwcripion : Smith Work, Pattern Making. Fur n*<** and Fortto futon*. to onlrr. iin> liy CHINA MtKKbT StKhi.T XTOW o->rntd one of lb* larg.rt and be«t h-Wled sleek* i> of CHINA, GLASS and QUERNSWAR*, rr-r brought to ihl» market: eon*l*ling Jo part of White Iron Ston* Din ner, Tea and Toilet Ware, which «• woold purticuLHy in vite the Lndie* to call and examine, a.-; the *L>ivt.-« ure rn new nud the ware rery superior, bavin? mine twelve different pattern* of Toilet Ware, either in ful n-t:.* or B-wl* and Pi'chun separate. We are selling them at very moderate price*. . a very handsrm* AMOrtment of French China Ten and Dinner »etbs or eepaiato piecaa r.f plain wail , jold band, or fancy pattern*. Our tuck of Fluor Vase** ecn>i't* of ever fifty ilifL-rent patt-m*. very b autiful. and from hfry’.-rnis per pair to thirty dollar*. Ilnving eo larpi* an a.-‘M>rtinent, we feel confident of soiling ail tnaJe*. Brituoia Tea Poia. Sugars aud Crma*. Silver riated Fork-*, Spoon* and Butler KniTr*. Knives anil F->rkr, r.f variou- atylea. from o.utmcn to ibe finest; S-ilar Lump?, Unit Lamp*, Girandole*, and Iloune Furuiatiitig G*-U BdsTvN GLASS WAKK—Of thl* we hi»ve a apart ment. particularly the Diamond Pattern, whii-h lrwka an well a*.the Uet-t cut, and eelie at lo*u than f ee third the priee. Also, a complete stock ot Gla-.v The public aro respectfully invitod to call nml examine our g~od*. JOHN J. U’LKAKY. No. 62Market *t., bet'u Third ami F->or«h, Q> lS:tf __ opptwitr G«*-rg* KIS lOWA POt Hi BUY NO. 103 Wih)l> nTKJIM’. JOHN 0- PARKY, (auce-e«.r IoJ.C i-.-.rry A 0.,> be?* to Inform the customer*’ of the old firm, and the public 2-oerally. that be ha-* new on hand*, and is *-it*n>sTfc!Y en ga?wl in mauufartnric? every de«.-ripu -n --T CASTINGS— each a*: Patent Chilled Rql'r: Inrse K»*:i'.p* aud Curbs; Patent Kettle*. for Soap, Pot Aeh. Soda Ar,n; Sugar Ki*tt)e«, for the manufacture of Can* sugar—;.i c.ni ,n u ‘mi prrKru, Lnneu a» J. C. ParryV, aud urr 'Up-riiT l'"r ilurs oility to any othi'T, and t*? j lower than those mndr on the old plan. HOLLOW WARE—A ?f every description; lowa Cook Flores, fir* •ires, which rwvdved the first pris* for IRSO and 1451, at the Agricultural Fair of Al leghany County, Poland rsroram-uded l-y ARetn hundred rsraons; Enterprise Cook Stores. four tiros ; Promlum Cock tOTes ; Egg and Radiator CVal Stove*; parlor Stov.-. Ac. Parlor Urates and Fenders, great variety. i-mutifoily enamelled. Common Grates, and building material »f every daacrintion. A great variety of Omomentsl Roiling,forOaetcriesand Fencing. SfruyAj and Pliny; \ Cunngt —A large fJtosh cf all the kinds in use, and will I*, sold ut reduerd prL-~. Hal!’. Pat •nt Lever, True American, Kean’s. CYtao’s, Uinkald’r. Woods’. l l a«r.xJt’a, Hull's. Improved Lull, 4c. bmLlt Piaiy/ht. —The llichigac DnuMe Plough, which has taken the premium at the state F:iire r f New York. Pennsylvania, and Ohio.and wh“rev*r!? has been er.hlbtted Iron ami Nalls. Shove Pipe and Tin War**—all of which I will sell at the lowest price.*; and r«*p«*ctfuUy lovit* the OOblir to giv* me* ca’l. at th* old stand. Vn. 1 .S Wood at. -«*r»e *r>e;ar »* OUST A L L E G II E N KGE. SOLOMON SHETTER At CO. (Late Bissel A temple's Rolling Mill.; ou the bank of the Allegheny, below the. St. Clair Street BrlJgc, ALLT3HXTT CITT, Pa proprietors respectfully Inform the pub’lc that, having made exteoslv* additions to their establish ment, they art* prepared to manutarture, on the m««t rea soonbh* tre. No. B’J Market utreet and No 6 Uuion lirtwero Fifth street and the Diamond, and ha* now completed hh* Spring Block of IPXjT3. SIIOBS. 81.11’PP.RS, G AITKRS. Ac., and IVlin l/»*af, Polat. Du*tin and Bmtd lIATJ*, to »bicb he Invil-B the attention of all purchflserß, whether at’whole* Sate nr retail. Tni* stock la one of the largest wer opened in thieclty, amt embraces everything worn by thelmdWof PbiUddphia and New York, aod he tru>te cannot fail lo phum all. ■Gevet earn has been clFtiU io aeleeiiug tlie choicest gcixlj; all of which he warr«at«. 11« also i' utlnucK m manufacture, cr horat'-fire. sM Je* scripUouß of Boots and Shoes, aud from this long experience of over twenty years In business In this diy. is, n- trust*, a suSteleul guarantee that those wuy favor him wlih their custom will t»e fnlrlv rt-«U with * J Wholesale and iletall BOOT AND t* l! » E M A N U r \ OTOH Y. TUFS suhaorll«r, having manutai-turir.g of IIO’JTS end 8HO», of olj kituls, for men, woturn, and c' lld en, ts ».n,v pri pur-d to c>il to dealiris by wholesale tuet! gn-ila a* n,ay waul. ot. price.* a* low *uj they can be txiu-ibl East; and any parUctiter kind or rise nmdu to order at short notice ohiciH mi l raih so licited from Dealers In and out of the city. ri. Ji *,|ll t D their advantage tn call Ik* fore parcha-mg eteea In-re. Customer work made as beratofure. Fultlonable Boot and Shoo ftlak«r. No. V> KOUKTii ;*TitUn', Nfc.AU Wool), (Directly omtosiU ('it Mayrr'i OJJtce.) HE IS WELL IMEI*\REI> to furnish nil (Joods In Lis line. and will warrant them nut to bo inferior to any similar article* in the city, flu is well prepare! to Jo ull kind* of custum work, and tn»* Id hi* employ a corps of w< rkmwn, who cannot bo excelled in th* city. The public arc respeetmHy requested to call at his establishment, and •tnrafhe blsOooiis. (apr&thn STOCKING FACTORY, .VO a FIFTH STliF.l'T. Sign of THE OLD STAND. WILLIAM I»ALY bn-* returned irvui tb-< Manufactur ing HoeiiTy Districts of t-'uroptv. whore hn ha* pur chased, far c«h, a very exteoviro and well assorted stock of the beat description* only rf Stockings. £ocks. Undershirts, Drawers, Glove*; also, new style of Children's and Misses’ Fancy Stockings, together with hi>*d«Qiv»iic stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery. lie will sell by wholesale or retail at New York Importers’ prWs. WILLIAM DALY* 00. Remember the place—No. 34, Sign of TILS OLD STAND. myffl PAUL KLEINER hu removed bis LITERARY DEPOT from No. Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where he will be happy to see bU former petrous, and ell others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li terature of the day. aprtrly PEKIN TEA STORE. • BY A. JAYNES, He. 58 FtyfH street, between Hfarf and Market, south side Air Sold Wholesale and Retail. J«&r{ B LOUTH A BSD., Boat Blrnungnam, manufiicturen of • Bar Iron, and small Iron oi ail descriptions, and make, also, theflneflt quality, of Hoope, Ronndaand Squares. 49»L«ST«0rt»n*fir2lroBl9 tfi* Bez,at the dtvpnet OCoe. • od* ' >' •'/-< - . - < -r. •> « *-'L ■' + ll .- *• if. i* - HALL: C. KIVOSLAND, THOtf. A JUNTOS, AR.-nt, -W. St. Olalr mrr-t. j. McLaughlin, Removal. PHILADELPHIA. GEORGE J HENKEL’S t -Property for Sele. ,• CITY CABINET WAHKHOUSE, rub*:rlber offers for tAie,oQ eery reMcaable terms, A>. 173 CUESTXUT STREET, ,-l .i*"* 11 " 11 * „ ~ „ ■ (Orroorra IrDfrmrucr lIsLL.) . - «>'“ bur? Brisk DreWo; House, No. 110 Pmo sttwt, Dh 11 ,/tjinh i■ . . between Iliy anil Kthh? alley; and Lot feet front,*- ■ ■■ ” ext-Dilinii hark 112 feet to to alley. The lienee l< one of the FURNITTTBE IK EVERY BTYXIE' best buildings. and In one of the most pleasant neighbor* 1 Comprising IriulsXlV. Louis XV, Elizubvihno and Antique, comers of Fitmi and Ferry streeta; with Ru pture (frying and modern style, cc„ hundred and 6ve feet fronton Ferry and.siitty fcoton In Rosewood. Walnut, Jtdiosr.ny.Satlnwood and Maple; yronlatreM, with a good three -Story Brick Building on the ‘SLITd" n ,”,aTr U ' ra and ' *’"“*• * w ° ««F f™me on Frantic, and two Brick Bulld- ings, us«i a. shops, on Ferry st. ity, the -100 , of any Establish- A Lot, 31 feet front by SO feet deep, on Front, between meDtmih« United stales. 1 ILtrket and tfarry streets! EMrWYIK 0 nooe but ei,wrtenced workmen, (appren- A „ itll , crJ e„„ Y „ irat D „ m „g ; Lot 20 feet tices being positively esc nded and using the best me- b front!n|( „„ Congreiw and Elm sts. tenals, the work cannot fsU toi give satisfaction to pur- X House and Lot, on Welle street, near the new Ooart chasers. -Amongst the many advantages offered to pur- u „ UM Thl . tlou „ k well , nd , >nd chafers, 1? the facility of Furnishing a House, either in ele- uow M a j, oVe j « b S' » i g«nt or plain style, completely frtUn on. establishment; by A iU) Brick, on Smithtield street, near Seventh— *l'" b means all the articles In each room correspond in _ in „ „,edl m t hnsiness location. The Lot Is 20 by 80 style and auallty, and the immense stock always cr bond, fect d fronting on Smithtleid sh being so various in design, enables purebucrs to p.enaa A Caunge Frame and Lot, 2S by 120 Ibet,fronting on Anne their taste ,n a selection, without the delay necessarily .ad Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This Is a vSry dotira f&UMaHn onl«rlng Furnitutw. t- bl» and plexsant location for a reeidtihee. To vive on Idea or the Snished Farnjtnrc on band, I need N!n , Lot, in lh e M’Keeeport, each (SO fast by 160. oniyintnnn yon that my Rooms are l.ileet long, by 27 feet Several of these ere on the Main street, wide four noors In number; will. Shops contiguous, suffi- Eleven Acre , ta Llmetown, on the Mononjohelt Elver.on cient to emtdoy 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the „hirh there ore 4 houses; there are some fl or 7 acre# of ex- d ""!’, u “ fc m, own immediate Inspection. cellent stone coal, end abundance of limestone, convenient »-The Packing is all done In Uw Store, and 1 urnlcure lo th , luAing; ,nd two ooal pita open, warrenteo to carry safely any distance. 1 udlere to 1-hila Ninety Lots in the town of Columbia, 60 rest ty 160 each, dolphin are respectfully invited, os purenaaere or otherwise, n(Brl , o!| and „ rf , located. The tenant if eochLnt to c*U anq «xnmi»»* the Qf»o2 ST. LOUIS JOSKIMI KOGRIDtiG. COMMISSION AN’ POKWAKDINU MERCHANT, NO. 38 CoMVi * &AL, BELOW PIKX BTBJtX*, 81 • Louis, Mo.. CONSIGNMENTS as t Uommiariot-a- will meet with prompt and personal attcL’Jon, and !ib-_ai atftvtnov will be given wneu required, os Conrignmanta or UiUaof Lading, in Aana. Orders tor tbe purchase of Lead, Grain, Flemc-and other Produce, will bt promptly filled at thelr>w«*t market price*. The Receiving and Forwarding cf MercnandUv and Pro duce will meet with especial uaro ami atspalri): Ihv IwWrsl rates of Freight will always be procurer. ud>! the eij-ons'c of Storage and Drayage as much as posathlo avoided axrttfscti Page A Bacon, 8L Louis; * Eilis A Morton, Ciuciona::; Charlie, Blow A Co., do; Strader A Uurxnan, do; Chouteau A Valle, do; Hosen A Eraxer. do; Doan, Kidr A Co., do; Bpringt>r A MTutrm&n, do; J. W. linuur & Bro..PltUbb; E.O. Goooamco a Co-, d-; D. Leech A Co., do; E. AC. Yamal! A Co., Philiois; tYn. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan. J. M.Bucfc A Morgar.: BI"w A Jfarvh, N*-w York. B. B. Comwrys, do; Front A Furwnt, do; Shields A Miller, dr-; Charley A..Meigs, do; Josiah Lee A Balticore A. G. Farvvll i Co.. Boston; Abraham J. Cole. do; Howard, Bon A Co., do; W. B. lUyaolds. LoubniU*^ U. D. Newcomb A lira., dr-; T.O. Twicbel! A Co.,Commission Merccant*. Now Ofltapa •9-1 have an open Policy of Insurant*, which will cover all shipments to mv address, when aurjaed by letter per mail, or wh«-u eudorsi d cn billn ef la-ltug i>*forv. or iitthe time of snipment. JuSEPH Mo»’iBIDGE, angfi hi. Lonij. Mie»ouri. Bay Wood hiuraery and Gardent. JAMES KENNEDY, [ late M*nurer of the well-known Sy rneuw Nus-rieii, N** - * York.. L«*g« learn tu luf-rto the public, that he hte u-jw an EXTENSIVE NUR SERY.on the Farm of Mr. Jamer S. Negley. o«ar Lib erty, where-be shall be prepared, after th«* ith lostan:. £0 n reive and till ordorv for evory variety o: Fruit and >)rnam*-n- Lal Tr-es, Hardy and Green Hou_-e Shrub* and Plants, in addition to a choice and nuuerivr ntock on hand, be has inu.ir arrengemnut* with one of the tartest Ntirseri*** in the Ka*t. b> keep up i.is supply Hating a tborough and longexpv* riem-e in the businer/i.lie can a«.*ur» his eustomerK piirieo*. aatiAiactibn. Mr. Keccmly would also respectfully offer his service* m designing, Inyiugoul. and managing Rural Cemeteries. Pub lic Parke, nr tho ground* ot Country Residences; *nd will also furnb-b plans for the formation cf Lawn*, Approach*-*, JVtureaoue S< enery, Ac., in the highest atyloof the art Practically arqualcted with every branch -••f Lmdrcapc Gardening, and having spent yearain tbe Sylvian Parks of England, and on the beautiful l-auk* of the Hudson, he hope* he ha* the capacity to meet the wUbea of tho*e whe favor him. Comaunicaticn* can bo addreeaed throngh the City Post Office, or left at the Warehsuae of Ueeara. Neeley A Mohan. 22. Wood street Notice to Stockholder*. Ornct or igrrenuauH ax» < ouxu-uiniLE R.R. Co., > Pittsburgh, Jung 28ib, 1854. ) . AURErIABLY' to a Resolution of tbe IP-nrd of Directors <«f tin- Pf 78EURGH AND rO.NNELL>VH LF. UAtL BO.tD O (MI 1 A NY', *ut>scrll»en» lo the Stock of »u)d Company aro hereby a-uifi-i that the fif U INSTALMENT OF FIVE IX.-LLARS prr rhuro <, FIVE DOLLAR* PER SUAiiK on the fifteenth day of EACH ENSUING MU.VTII, until the whole amount la paid Stockholders refilling In Somer.vrtf County will pay'to Major Samuel M Haller, Meyci* Mill*.; those rotlding In Fnji-ttn County to Colonel D U. D.vidsou, ConDetlsville; ib)*-q residing In Westmoreland County to General Cyrus P. Mirkle, e st Newton; and all other* lo N. Vet dvr, Fs-1.. « ihc Office of the Ccmpany, in Neville Hill Building, corner of Fourth and Liberty street* Pitubunrh. 'WILLIAM B CURRY, j*4-3wd Tr»a-r in tmlution of various kinds of wood. Also. Corntca*, Brack et.-, and Patent Ventilating Centra piece* for Ceiliuga, ilniil lings, Consuls, Trusses, Battlement, Ac; much cheaper and handsomer 'ba.i Plaster and Wood Carving, and a great deal more dusable. BLOCK LETTERS FOR SIGNS, very cheap sod warrr.nb ed to last for SO years exposed lo tb* weather. Above Goods for sale at tho uanufactaror’i prices—cost of freight added. \V. W. WILKIN, 67 Market si. Notice I* Hereby Glveu, ALL PERSONS wb.> have »ut>3crit>ei to the Capital 1 Stack of the PITTSBURGH AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, ami which bn* been made specially applicable U> the construction of the mail In Mercer county. that as instalment c-f Ftra rea C'.ivT, per share, 1* required to be paid to the Treasurer of thelsL 1864. [*»«•»* New Partnership* Matthew graffandda.vl u^is(nger,trading heremjore as il. GRAFF .t C A, S’uvv and Uoituw wanjjJlauufscturers, No 1:14 W.oo street. have this nay aasochuoil with them TlloM tS J Gil AFP, as a p.iruwr in their busluesj. fbe name. at>la tiud atl« of Hie fi 'm will from tliij date, be GKaFF, KtlSlMiEtt A GRAFF. Tney respe. Cully so icit a cwiiinuiaou of die so lib erally U-.*;owol upon the firm of M. Gruff A Go. _ Pittsburgh, Julj l«t, 1854 / titiiAT barptiun of rammer gumt* at A. McilGliKa \ J corner of Grant and Fifth streets. I bate t is-mj romm-ured selling off my tummer'atoek «t first c- st; the poods are nil now. and have beeoi.purcbaaed this ae .Ktu, aod as tb**y are now offered at pi Ices far below tb- U:iml rates. 1.-uliej would do well to call and get a bargain. The slock c.»mpi-iv< b.*:v Rummer silks, tlytue-, grcuaciiries. Iwge de la:oss, and a mc?l every article ur:i.il ly kept la a irtocy store. j, 3 New Trimming store, Ao 83 fimicr of .lju 1 and the Diamond. JTMIANK VAN tesp-cfully announces to the public of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that ho aiil in new Trimming Store on .Monday. April 17th. Ua i»g tilted up the neatest stole room in the city, and filled it with s ebtrn-e s lecth-i of the hues’, stylo - of Trimmings arul Fan cy Goods, he Uattere himself that bo will offer superior in- Juc.' nenta and endeavor to give ruii satisfaction to all who may fwer him with their patronage. Now;don’t forget lh- pla e—No. S 3 Market street. Comer of the Diamond. fnprlgj Fit ASK \AN GIKDKft. ENTEitPIIUi WUUK jV<» 136 IK**! street. Third I hxr Ut .m Tirffin A Uy. I>o»\N A TbILLY would call the atlontiuu of sporting XJ men to their large assortment of Guns, lufles and Re volving Zffstols, till* largert and best selected stock ever opened in this marker together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery. Tools and Flsbiug Tackle, ail of which we offer at the lowest possible prices lo cash purchasers, or for good appioved paper. marls W. B. BCAIFE, I3IRST STREET. BEI'WEK.N WtK/a AND MARKET STREETS, eiTISUURGIi, PA., builds Francis’ Patent .Metallic Life Boats, of Galvanized Iron also manufactures Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stoves for Steamboats aud Moiels Portable Forges, Forged Iron Work, Large Bolts for Bridges, Cork Life Preservers, the best aud cheapest kind work attended to, f *»ydtky Important 10 Tailuri. JUST RECEIVED, a large **«orinient of Tailors' and Trimmers* Shears, of the best makes in the country, which we offer at the manufacturer's prices, at BOWN * TETLEY’S, Enterprise Works, 130 Wood street, 7 r— Wholesale Agents for manfuaeiureta IF YOU CAB SAVE FIVE DULLAKB A MONTH, you can have a'fine Building Lot, of 60 feet front by 2\secure a good Lot on easy terms. : & CUTHBRRT k SON, }«2l 140 Third street I'O LET—A FINE HOUfiK,on P>bs street near Marbon ■ for a term of yean} or, tar tbe part of this yee^—rent low. Also, a good House on Pennsylvania avenue, near the OmrtUouem Inqolraof jyiOa TSOHAfI WOODS, "6 Fourth street. 4 -- .j' ■ “a :: iSs* ... . fei-ir- V‘'> •' i-M For sale and To. let Dwelling house for sale—situate on Third *r. above SmHbfi-ld. The Boroe 1-t well arranged, with hnll and parlors, df room and kitcbeo, 4 chambers, hath room, with hot and cold water; good -cellar, gas fix ture#, Ac. For p ice arid terms call at the Real Estate Of fice, HO Third Btxeet. C V jeZl t SON. ONH HUNDRED AND THIRTY-AtiHErt OF LAND, half mile from tho Ohio rive*. nu*r Baker’s Landing,-' 65 acres under culiirat! n. wl*h Orchard and Other good improvement*; one-half the Coal under it reserved. It is . offered at an extremely lew price. Enquire of • YALUaB'-E Pit* 'FEKTY is CuLulNb TuWNoUI', FOR SALE —C4 acre* situate one mile from East Lib erty, and al-eut 1200 yards from the A legh»nr river, and same di-lance from tho Allegheny Talley Railroad. A new Brick House, of baiPaud 7 nKtu*,fini.ih!sl in modern stvle; a Tenant House, a large Frame Bam atad etable. and other out buik)ing->: a good well of witer and durable springs, also a runoiog ftrcuo at lower part of the farm ; an or chard of 300 tre*s: Wj acres in cultivation, balance good timber; a valuable aLuie quarry. Will he sold altogether, or 10 acres with the Improvement*. • S. CCTfTBERT A SON, jcH.*! 11**1 Estate AgeM", UP Third *t- 'it eALE t u i spl-iijiT Farms : cne o£UA)i»eie*yiind 6' tl*f other 75 acres: ts-autifully located on the Uppet SL Clair Flank Kr-nd, n miles from the rity, each of theta !yin : ; so r« to diTitiu into 10sere in;?, having a good f;rS::gw>u each. I .is a hpli-ndid opportunity for a specula tion. who want a good homo, or wi«h to make ni'mev. v tdu do well to W>k at it. as we will sell.to tie lir-t ti*!*v rs-;:s c ur low price, in lots or ell together. Al~>. l:vt**C r, M utry Peat*. 1 mile from AVriods 1 rcn.end oni} 3 m»!ef Srutn Allegheny city.by wayof the New Crigh ton Flunk Boa i. They are fine healthy locations, and of fered very tow. AI-*. ten Country Seats on rho Ohio and PenreyWanln Rni rr.nd.7 mih-s below the city. They will besoldsepara e or tegeihor to a t-dr-ny or building asuceiaCoo It Ua lovely lncati-o. and cheap, r-feourns. A iso, cuv Lrt of ;»<■ acres, awl two smaller pieces of creurd. opposite llarltnsn*? at Wends' run, offered at a very low price for so fine a property. An assortment of Lanu-. liog.v «c i Eft*. n.l«njh on hssd.mLd uetctib-d'ln my rvgiuet. B-fore buying you would do well to call and enquire cf THOMAS WOOIS, je" *■ _ _ 75 Fi'tirth street. Ucautiful Fites for Country Homes, r PHK uii*i-rei«ned offur? f>r on ea*> term-, FIFTY 1. Lol'S. labi n the bank of the Allegh-.ny river, 70l feet icag b 'd->u fee: j,e.>; hiiting fronts on i.ery and .1 uliu Anu Ai-du.'*, mill 11-r.rietU r.j.d Herr Mr**.- k Thi« x;'.arr i-r.iUMins many K. uit free? of the choice-t kituT and cj-nnn iniif s tlarvUe 0 f the picturesque art» romantic see nery around lam desirous of pre-vving this square en tire. a* it wc.uid aff.ml one of the ni'«*t charmint and mag rdSrenl »itcs fur a sent], man’s "ttminer residence, in the imtc.-Ulate virjniti of she two cities AN*., about THK E ACRES OF GROUND, at th- head of th« Island, advantageously Rtualed frr manufacturing pur- Thr «l*m- property I* situated in Duqu* c ne torcusb. on the high and main bank of Herrs island, and is rea-hed by a verv -übet«n>:ul Bnd** --f one span. For particulars ap ply at my re.-dJcore. iu Duqut-sne borough. on the main Link, fronting the hcaJ of Herr’s Island, or cf JOHN DUN LAP A CO . corner of Second and slark«*t ate., Pittsburgh. npeVT:tf WM. C. MILLER. ifih Ward Frojurij' for vale at m, Good bargain. i 'pUKEE VALUABLE HaICK HOUSES AND LOTS.— 1 Tb«*e !.<•;* fajhmc-a front on Pena street, of CG fwt C inrbes, to a 3 Iwst alley; Ob whi«*ij there is «ra?t»t a b:«* block of Brick Houses, two stories hieb, with kitchen and cellar in haiv-oent. 41 fs**t front on Penn street, and 30 feet deep on Locus! street This i- a very desirable situa tion f.-reltiier a Store or & Tarvru ; Penn street beiap ihe preM throuithf«re of th- city : and this property being eon renivut to th» Itulrcad Depot Tliia .property would not be in the market only that the owner is lirln-t in Washington county, and finds it extreme ly ii.cmrutiicoi to attend to it Terms *a*T and price moderate; furAirtlier particulars en-iitire of KOUKItT DAY. FUtb Ward, ? : or JA2 C. RICIIEV/ apr2s Ileal Estate Atf’Ut. at this office. WRNfnCDV t CO. iCnn ACKES ** LAND l* N COUNTY, near IOUU Hie Clarion river. This land is bearily timbered, has an excellent soil, and is said to eon tain an abundance of iron ore. and a thick rein of bituminous octal.: The Vonan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built will run v*r> near to it if not directly across it The Milistown crock runs through It. ALS't, 500acrw in Klkconmy. well timbered and watered, and lying near the route of the andiErie railroad. No better investment could be made than in these lands. The completion of the bunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil of great r&Jue. Enquire of C.D.M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, frhB2wani:tf ' No 147 Fourth struct. Valuable Properly lor Sale, ON* LT EKLY STttEKT, ADJOINING THE METHO BIST GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This is tio\r the only desirable piece of property in this neighbor* cot already bought up by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Fronting on Liberty 50 feet, on tin street 100 fret, thence to the Methodist Grave Yard 86V£ feet, to Liber ty HO fe«t. This property is mort desirable as a Hotel. The building now on it, a p*nl -übstautiai tbrjo storyYirick, with all the ttfee.*nry back buildings, has for a long time Wn occupied as the Union Hotel, doing a good business Capitalists and others desirous of making a good invertment, will do well to exatala.- the premises. npr'dS:if EDWARD FABER- I WILL SELL my unexpired lease (fourteen yean) of a Lot, situate on O’ilara street and Spring al!4y, fri the Fifth Ward—lo ft fronting on O'Hara atreei, and running back 100 ft. tu Spring allev, on which is erected a-four storied Brick House. 40 ft. square, with & frame, twaxteries, 60 ft. on Spring alley, well calculated to carry un any. branch ofoianufacturlngbnrineas. Beingengageo in man ufacturing In the country, I offer the above tor sale. In quire at No. 4-> Liberty street. oclk.-tf EDWARD FABER. Coal Work* For Sale. OIXTY THREE ACRE OF LAND, aidi 250 acres of Coal 1 ’ aitachedTand all the improvements thereon in success ful epemtirn. aid Farm is >iui»t*d on the Mouongabela river. . 4 miles above Pi'-L«burgh, and is supp!j *i with a Farm llou-e, B«ra, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, anti au Hi,\llfut harlr-r. Tb<* vdn of Onnl is fire feet thick, and cannot bosurpssod in qt.rdity. For further paUiruiors spp’y ;o. A Very" Desirable Conntr, Seat at Prl- vare Sale. THK subscriber is aniiiorivd t.-sell the following piece [ of property, coutainiug acres of lud>J, >it atrd in Collin* tp.. Aiii-ghenj county. Pa. This pro{>erty U he.iuti fully located ou the b»ak t.f the river, scout 4 miivs tt(-m the aty ; having two fronts, one on the Law riu erill.- iiud hb.:rpsiiur h Plank Rood, and the Allegheny river; and about M) rods iietuw the ferrv. and just oelow she i.f'i Uii lcA, u.nr be-ny built OT.r the river. F<>r fur tb-T particulars enquire of JAMES C. UICiiKY. jril Real Estate AgeuL | "'Oil 3,VLr_— IX7 acres "f Land, 3 mtlesSouth of Durilng 1/ t>.n, 80 apre' evar-ti go *1 Orchard, a good r»one llou*.>, lor re Him, two Frame Hou-e.», ail in first rate «t der, and offt-reU at the low pri'-e of $S> per acre Aim, ODr-ball acre L t in Oakland, on CnarioUc street. It i?> . taiutifui Lot; in front of Mr. Ogd a s tins improve ait-nt, end is offered at the l'«w price of ssoO —enquire of ine Call and get my Register, for descriptions of a great variety of prupertv. TIIOVIAS WoODS. je'ju * 75 Fourth streot- lU tLUIAU LUT FOU SALK. ALoT 21 i eel front ou WYLIE street, and extending lun’lt 10:> twt to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot is u Cellar Wall, built tor two small Houses. This 1/Ot is in a desirable location tor a residence; end will be sold low. and on fan-ruble terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of UKO. F. UILLMOHE. At ORtre of Morninz IU>T hIj.L FuK .'ALE OR RENT.—A VaiuafreUrist Mill, of 3 ruu of s'oue, in complete order, and ddlog • good OHrinese; situate on tbe Sandy and Deaver Canal, a "hurt distance from the Ohio river; with a good Dwelling Hcus*-, Bar«, and 10 acre* of L*nrt. Will be *old or leased on lavoraLle terms. - g. CL’THBERT A SuX, J Blg 140 Third strert. - Cl/ITaOK FOR KENT.—I Fw nulw hiHirt\t»> llmh. on Nurwry HIIL with abont an aore of ground. Enquire of d. cTUDEFubD, cn the premises, or of ' THOMPSON BELL A CO. Valuable Property For Bade. L'tvE IIA-NDaoilK BUILDING LOTS, eiluate on Centre Jl' Avenue, Mar Fulton street, and within tea mlnuUs’ walk of the post Office. For tertna Inquire of HOON a SARGENT, my!7 corner of Wofcd and Fifth *ts. " To Let. . 4 GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Neptune Engine i\ Houae, on Sevdtth street, aniublc for storing molMeee or produce. Inquire of JOHN IL &TEWART, . mtre ’ 387 liberty atrewt. II fc# Let* “. .. dwdUag houae tww boenpied by TBT-on ridevwl AratiXsjJSi." gg-.*-.—. - w-'H-JoVrur,. • 0:il TOi *»-vxv i-' d ;V'. ' V -v ’ ; V- --** W L MIiEK 284. THOM AS WOODS, : ; .v "5 F- nrib'str»et. Land fur Sale For Sale. SICiIUL-OV i PAYNE. No. 235 Liberty a*rest.. :'i 5.C.2 -571-11 •yVUV V.f'Pfv.--. - -■ ' r' ■'**'■’■■■ .■ •■■ •■*•-■■• r '--. ■* ■’ • • 5 - ’ is • ■ • , -'V, *' r i , -:i v " ■■ -y, BATES OF ADTERTUIV^ GRBBD UPON BY TBX PITtSSUkOB PBtm -"TV* OTMIMVMML, MUSI •• ; ui'* n« Af# 4 «’"h *'(lit'»ona) io*«rtioo--...—0 ‘ “ tTO —. " “ »hrw ~ 4 M M “ . or* 4 M “ **. tw'i , , ■4A \- u •. 44 ' tire** month* , AM. four mouth* : f j, IS sa “ fix month*. '- • ..' ■„, . IRm " “ one WM-i ■.-,■■ i TAM trading CkrdtvlXlhns or lets, . ~, ~,, itm One vqunr*. per uzmm, (er*ta*ivß of the ytpff}',- : , . M M THE RVBSUIV EMPIRE; OS, THE GREATNESS OP ONE MAS t Moscow is the reel capital of tfct Holy City, hs the RnseUns call it: and 1 Ike Kremlin glory of Moscow, . It escaped the great conflagration of the city tbit Mr* rounds it It was a singular re eolation that of" Peter the Great, to Ware the old capital and build 8t Petersburg, r on the water in-so oold regtoo. It was for the sake of the sea aod tho • German sea-porta. He thought by this himself a western power, Had he built hi#capi tal on the Black Sea, he would have been an easterd and southern, power. He had land as warm as ours, ani a can so hot as even to bo oppressive; but he chose the odd ud- tfc* hardy north. It is a fragile things however, > that capital of the Czir in the north. He dam. not leave it—it Itvetby his presence ik it. A 1 few days of imperial absence is felt by it • a year or two's absence would rain it; iheotl* mate, alone, and the water, would destroy every; vestige of it io one generation. Step? now it.to a wonder to travelers how-'it is preehrved- ft. is h type of the weetern idea of the RussiaasM* pi re. The true Russian is so Oriental, and yon see him in Moscow rather than In SL. burg. It is said that this is one reason why tho Emperor does not like Moscow There is a dssk of J tbe wild liberty of the Tartar &cd about this population; there is a difference even in Mofcr wilk ; there is more of the free and tbs infet pendent swagger. It is a cringe that prevails universally iu Petersburg. Who knows bow soon again Moscow may bs what it ones' the nominal as well as the real capital of’MHr empire? But without a sea-port what Would Rusei* be in Europe ? It is Peterebnrg£tfcat bad made the Emperor so powerful. Ana ‘yet M ' greater evidenoe exists in the world oftamo&se individual power then tho Kremlin of Momow* built in the days of its imperial sovereignty... If is hard to say what that immense fapirtii dn* lined to become; but it is migratory ajnMhn&y, and may as readily change its capital nkbt'o9 .. it did before. .|s£./•••.-": ’ It is possible to represent the lds%Jp££M ’ man and the people as one. that is liberty, and it might be made so if the ane'msii would permit the liberty., But >ll te the one m-.n. If he is a tyrant, then nlTthtpod' pie are slaves; and if he is liberal, tbf people are free; if be should happen to go mpd, * then all the people must tremble. It is aserioos* thing tQ be dependent on the health, end per, and sanity of one man, wbo.mtgbt ovewoast a gloom over a whole city because happen* to rise with a beadaobe in a morning It is true ’* (bat it gives something like equality to the pep* • ole at larjds; but this is easily neutralised; ;ftt though the superior docs not tyrannise over th* interior in his own name, be doeskin the »«jbv of the Emperor, and every interior looks to bis superior .as a personification of tlre-Empewr, „ who is omuipresent. And as there is a raystih envelope around ail official persons In ftffttfOi there is also a most mysterious fear produced by it; for there is no written lawto appeal to; and uo ouo can tell bow far the instructions or prerogatives of the official may reach. Ho ls therefore omnipotent in his own is only when be finds another above him that he begins to cringe. The racks are all ticketed. Even co.the doer cf a man's bouse there must be the number of bis rank to designate him. Tbe>c are fourteen ranks, and the lowest ace clerks, couriers,, nud other each officials, end each has a certain degree on the scale offering** ing, end knows at once, by the number of tho I'fficixl persons whom he meets or wbpse house be enters, whether to treat him as an inferior, ini the name of the Emperor, or bow to him eon of the Emperor himaeif. Any iUeuti'.;n:il, or even nccidcntal neglect of Bueh etiquette might be s. Mended with serious oonse*' qaences. This is called the Tchina—a system of organization which includes all but serf's: tbeee b-icg No. 15, are not entitled to thu rank of fr-emm. All the fourteen classes 4TO oalledfree? Tais is Peter the {Great's system, by whwth ho broke the power of the old feudal arietporaoy, for it is one of its that a Mas may rise in the scale from the top to the bottom, of it by tho Emperor’s will; and as nobility do*' pends upon the degree in the graduated series, it follows that hereditary rank is by this moans superseded, aod can only occupy its exalted position by finding a position io the Tokina. Thus all resolves itself into tbe-will of one man, who makes nobles or degrades them at pleas* ore, and whose word is superior to all written law, and regarded as tantamount to Divine In spiration. Talk of the inf*lhbility < of tbe Popel It is nothing to the infallibility of the Whits Caar—nor so well established as an artiolt of faith in Popedom as the other is in Russia Cut it is a graduated chain of slavery. ' They pay that Moscow looks at a distance like .net in ebaios. The reason is this:—-The Greek dburcbee are almost all bnilt with firf turret^ * middle cue and four aroand it. There are upwards of four hundred churches in Moffeov f and at a distance these turrets look like an. Now, it is the custom to obain these turrets ooe to the other, and the small to ,the great ones, aml thus the general effect of tbe wbdle is that of men in chains. What a singular aad unintentiooal emblem of the whole Bmpirei for this Tchiun system of Peter the Great is nothing more nor less than a chaining of men to otts another so indissolubly that it is imphsaiblo for au; individual to not of bis own free vUI; every one is boned by visible and tenaible fof* another, can do nothing exoept;bjr official appointment or permiseiou. Nor eta aaythirg in Kaesia to a stranger with out permission. Be must go through official ceremonies before he con even visit a gfihffG or a church, or_a college, on anythisg whaHb? ever; and be is attended in viaitiog h by an official io uniform, who politely explains every thing to him, and tells Bits what to look what to listen to, and what to admire, yd fcov to admire it, and how to admire it by'com£*». rison with another thing, aod who does not permit him to think for himself, ur pve'hte even time to look for himself; aod all this- he dees by authority from above; so that the 2m* peror not nly rules over the minds of a|ijUf own subject, but even over those of strange?!, who are obliged to think, look end listen as ks directs. It is au awful formality.* It makes men go like machines; ahd you dare sot SfdfA or even express disa&tisfaotiot), for that ih pro* ‘ fane, and would be resented so that yoa whitfd f«e! it; for no sooner does n&iraoger become an obj-ct of aversion to the 6upremnpower,, than . ail tbe people appear to bo sensible of itimmp* dtately ; aud even the hotel keeper, .tho waiters at the inn, and the very shoe-black himself wohld be suddenly converted into vermin around him; ibis former friends would avoid him, and fear to acknowledge his pretence by a bow of recognition. The city would desert to him It is probable tbat thia nfept ebitfly to persons of some note. Bat hrv strangers travel for mere pleasure in Bosnia,-1| is probable also tbat all foreign travelers find it more or less true. The Marqais do Cut* - tioe was afraid even to let bis own traveling courier see him writing bis journtd. and When he heard hiß footsteps at. the doar be folded big papers up, and carefully ooacealed. them -14 W veling iu the crown of his hat for many trgvtl ers arc so . thoroughly searched, pockets are rifivd and their letters read, uti| a , man writing a'journal is taken for an snthor. aod they are very suspicious of auibors in &at sia. As the Yankee said to Albert Smith, •*> “We don't raise many ia -our country'; we c$M import them ebeaper than we eau grow tkoi.” Only, the Russians do not-even import them,' but keep them out of the country, as we do Seas out of bvds; they disturb tbe repose of tho popular' mind as tbe fleas disturb tbe repose of the body. The reign of the individual tyrant is the reign of barbarism; and the difference bsiism and emUiation is this? that iatlteoae tbe individual man is paramount, and is the other the lav. do nation can be tbe lav does cot reign supreme, had : i&fcMak’ thejadges are sot independent. Wheravnr a king, ox\a mob or a caucus, or popular mejjjng has poblrto influenoe a ; judge.and coarse of justice from its natural channejj'thn* country is in a state of barbarism, not vhttber it be a a do^Ssrt. , The/ arebnlh. capable nf 1 pure freedom of lav, asm p best protection of the right? °f * r . tbatlfteedembf lav mhsalghiHdttilg^^' !b* >p T jjg| jjjpj ■** s* * < ■ ( « .^,»ls»i*S.a*-iKiviw3S«' &£&.*:*» '\j < Vug , V . ■ -M. . -tt •. • s ■ .■• >