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' . ■;.:;i| ; ; ... -.. :> v A&f&fe .5* !„ ' S s i,« I : ■ '*/<.•', ' . ■ • , , , r .. v ■ ‘ , . i „ )• *« *" *’ *• TMRMB.—t\v<> Dollicre a year, payablestrictly In adtaaoa. Six Dehart will invariably be repair*''! if not paid within the year. ... 4^Sloip*c©pie«TW«CEVTa—JorsaloattheOvunterintb* Offioa, and by the News Boys. THE SATURDAY MOBSIWO POST DpobJUhed from thfixame office, on a Urge ■heat, at TWO DOLLARS a year, In adranee. Single oopiee be dlwontlnned (raleu*t thedl»o»- oa Of th* Proprietor*,) until all arrearage are paid. 49- No aeration wHI be paid to an; order unlem aecom* : .mM by the money, or satisfactory reftrenoe In thfr dtr. *nitk the Srtnhtuhment of the Jfcriuag Post ihW *** Ur*** Job Printing Office* to the city, tohere an Ufdt if . work is dane on the shortest notice, and most reason mhletmu- - ••’ • ’• v" •" , , .. S. p. Rosa, ATTORNEY AT LAW—No. 109 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., fourth door below Mr. Body Patterson's livery •e Btai la. •’ *•..* ifl'-’ ; v* • * - ‘ ’■***.■ THE DALLY MORNING POST Prin'ed and PubKA*d wery Momina, (Nurvtiy erected.) .. BY GILLUOREAMOSTGOMKRY. ■otTB-WIST ooKHßt.or woon *»i> rrrra prttrrs • PROFESSIONAL CARDS. GKO. F. GIIdIdMORK, attorney and oounskllqr at law, Office, comer of Fourth street and Cherry alley, *: .. PirrSBOMBr PA., 4^Will attend to bis profrseionsd badness as usual, at Ms office, between the hours of 9A. VL( and 4P.M. of each day. ' ■ r iy» ROBERT E. PHILLIPS^ ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST. LOUIS, Mo. JOHEPU WEAVER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Oflee, No. 144 Fourth Street, JaS:lyJ] wtrasoaon, pa. JOHN BARTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, OAce, corner Fifth and Grant sta«, ja&ljg] WTXSPb&Qg. pa. tl. Biddle Roberts, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, No. IS2 gmlthfield street, between Fifth and Sixth. Collections carefully attend ad to—epedal attention given to Conveyancing, [deeply Thomas Meant, __ Attorney at liw and solicitor in chancery. 'Office, next door to the Post Office, Steubenville, Ohio. my 4 J. 8. Morrison, Attorney and counsellor at law—omoa, re* moved to No. 44 Grant street, near Fourth, Pittsburgh, Pa *P rtoy C. Orlando Loomiti ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Fourth street, above Wood. jy4? „ Thomas M. Marshall, ATTORNEY AT LAW—Office, Lowrie’e Buildings, Fourth street. janTily R. B. Carnahan, ATTORNRY AT LAW—Offlee on Fourth rtreet, between Cherry alley and Grant street. J. N. M’Clowry, Attorney and counsellor at law—office in Bahewell’e Buildings, on Grant street je2_ I>. H. Hazen, A TTORNBY AT LAW—No. 127 Fourth street, aboT« and A. near gmitbfleld. Alderman Watson, Office on Third street, opposite the old Put Office, WUKRB all business pertaining to tbe offlee of Alder man and Justice of the Pea&j will be promptly at tended to. Acknowledgments of D<»eds and Mortgages, and other instruments of writing; taken at his office, or at the residence of tbe parties. ' j , Tbe Dockets of D. S. SCULLY, lata an Alderman of the (Sty of Pittsburgh, are placed in my possession. Persons haring Judgments on said Dockets may have the necesiary process bcui-d thereon by Aldvrman Watson. [my&U ** If. ilnokmiuter, Alderman. OFFICE, Grant street, between Fourth st. and Diamond alley. Conveyancing ofall kinds done with the great- Mt care and legal accuracy. Titles to Real Ustata ex •mined, *=• * W £. S. Neal, AldermSn. NO. 81 THIRD Street, between Wood and Marketstrueta, Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds, Mori num. and other writings drawn with neatneas and hccu me,. je2M, Remove* DIL D. HUNT, Sukss-jm Dentist, has removed jß^3hb°S < vrron No. to Fourth street, to No. 19 QJEfßffiPOVimi Street, one door below Ferry, where he will t>e happy to attend to all professional calls. ; ||. Allh, SURGEON DENTIST. deciVv BUSINESS CARDS. P- W. QXSSTISX HMX. EtCUDiCM. d w. hersti.vk a CO.. COIXISSIO.N AJil) FUSIVAIiDISG MERCHANTS, A.VP / Dttlers Generally in Produce, Pittsburgh, Cin cinnati and other Manufactures, &c. JTo. 93 Front streets, beltet.cn Mirket and Ferry streets, pirrsnuaou, tk. Liberal cash advancaa made on consignments. Par ticular attention paid to forwarding Western merchandise. References. —Clark k Thaw, Wm. Bagaley A Co., Wm. M- Cully A Co., F. Sellers & Co, Hays A ’Blank, Kramer A ltihin, Ueorv Graff, Esq., Wm. Kichbnum, S. R. Johnsunx, Esq., Thomas Bakewell, Esq., George Lcdtie, E-q., Solorat n Stoner, Esq Co«Partnerutil{>. THE »abscribers havu this day farmed a partnership t>r tbe purpose of carrying on arul Pjru.\ird in connection with the and Oil , and /V -duct basinew generally, under the style of KjoiusuA Rn.’ti nwnv; warehouse No. llt> Water and 150 Front striA-ta; formerly occupied by Bnrbri ige A Tngbnim. 7 WM. B. ENGLISH, JAMES -RICHARDSON, J AS. J. BENNETT. Pittsburgh, February Ist, ISVLfebd FR. DRAVO, Diamond, PitLshurgu, Pa., deu.cj i. • Country Produce, offer* for sale a choice stock o Qroeeritt, *etectad.for family use. Spices of every variety sud the purest quality, ground at bU Steam Mills. Also, Dried Fruits, Foreign and Domestic. Produce taken in ex ohangefor Merchandize. F. B. D. has procured a full assortment of Landreth'e WarrmßtadOarden Scania, and invite* the nttemion of all in larestad inraral affairs. >ull CoparluerjUip TUB TTNDERSIGN Ki> hare thi* day entered Into co-part nership, under the name and Ktyleof J.A.HUTCIII BON k CO., for the purpoii® of iramurtmK a OoromUsion auii Grocery business. JA.s. a. UUTCHIsoN, U A. M. WALLINUFOKU. Pittsburgh, February 1. IsSi w. ft. «aaUBM. j. j■ l UKX.Vsit BSOLISU A ItICHAROSOJf. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, A* t> Wholesale Dialers in Fi.sb, Bsoou ami oil, sod I'roiline cenerilly. Warehouse formerly occupied by Borbridgw 4 Inghram, No. 116 Water ami iiO first street, Fittsburtjh, Poona. - ,r ~‘ M ■ ■.mi.-iii g, JMIUI -**- BAILEY « REKSHAW, mjA DEALERS AND FAMILY GROCERS; Dealer* ift X -Wpoden aod Willow Ware, Jupauned Tin Ware, Uour<* keeping Utensil?, Ac., Wholesale and Retail, No. 25. < ’* Liberty street, Pittsburgh. ___ aprl.'Ty nutan 7 joes m«ou, PUteborgb. Maryland: Sellers, Nicole ‘lfc Co., PRQDUGB axe QKSERAL COMMISSION MSICUANTS, No. 809 Liberty littsburgh, Pa. , Sperm, UnJ»e*l end Lard Oils. It2j r.'gßurnf' IK&4™ __ a. FfiA’S SELLERS & CO., Forwarders and Commission Mei;cbaßt* DR ILEUS l.\. PROVISIONS, GROCERIES AND OILS, IsfelmgJ X». 309 Liberty itrist, Pittsburgh, T\i. WtttUM PJiila wj*. Kicßcrays, Pittsburgh. Miller 4 fltcketaon, . TTTHOLBBALK GROCERS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES,- W WInM and Sesar*—No*. 172 and 1?4. corner of Irwin: Sad Llbarty streets, Pittsburgh- Iron, Nails, Ctotton X'V’P'V Stu constantly on hand. . ; l y * 8 | William Carr A Co,, (Wu. Case late af tha firm of J PakkguACo.) WHOLESALE GROCERS and Dealer* In Foreign Wines and Brandies, Old Monoagnhe!a and Rcctilled Whis key. No. 329 Commercial Row, Liberty street, Pittsburgh,' pa. I SAJCOtt. a’CLOHA-N..-.JOHS F. UvUttOM ALtX. KIRtCPATMCK. | M'CLinKAS, HERRON 4 CO., ' WHOLESALE Grocers, Produce, Dealers end Commix- > slon Merchants, N0.'213 Liberty street. t prK J'irrsßtjßQß, PA- WU. BIMfIHAM •- uto - BINUHAR WM. BINGHAM A CO., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Libcrtv street, opposite Penna. Railroad - or 7 PITTSBCBfiII, Pa. r PAGODA TEA STORE* JEHU HAWORTH, B7u>fciaZ< and Retail Grocer, Dealer and Importer of Old Country Black Fhsuoh Bran 41m, Wines, corner of Diamond allffipandlhc Diamond, Pittsburgh, Pa. / LIVISGSTONS4 CO., FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Steamboat Agents, TERBI HaUTK. IBP A. WH. A" M’CLURG, WTEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER,■» coasra or wood and hxtu htxxkth, ja2S:> Pittsburgh. Henry ii. Cotllue, FORWARDING-AND CO-MMISaIUN MERCHANT, and Wholesale Duater lu Cheese. Batter. Seeds. Fish, and Prodnoe generally. No. -o WOJD St- Pittsburgh. fm ird Paul 4 Murdock. nOMSnSSION AND FORWARDING MF.nCUANS. AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS—No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati. Ohio. - - _japi:tr King A Moorhead, ’BOLEBALE aitOCKUS AND PRODUCE DEALERS— No- 27 Wood street, Pittsburgh. (my 23 Smith A Sinclair, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MKR OH ANTS—Oornor W uud and First nb, inov3 Henry M’Cullougli 4 Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS and Gommiwaon Merchants, corner of-Pehn and Irwin streets. Plttab gh. ] i43:lyg mnK OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (Latb Jon.i- Tiroi A S«ojcros.)and BLANK BOOK ueb STATIONS £i WAREHOUSE—Ia prepared to execute every s»y.e ot LMtalCommercial- Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding and furnish every article In the Blankrßoob, Paper and Stationery Une. at the shortest notto end on the meet raaeonable terms. ... . M . . Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, corner of Market and. Book Bindery. No. 60 Third st. novlfl B* T. C. Morgan, BOOKSELLER AND STATION Elt—has always on hAn a general assortment of School. Miscellaneous and Blank Printing Post, and Cap Paper, Ac.. Wholesale and Re tail. No. 1M Wood street, below Fifth, East side. Pittsburgh. 1E», Wanted. Rags and Tanners Scrape. apls:ly Rueaell 4 Bro., TVXJKSKLLERS, STATIONERS. DEALERS IN STAN l» DARD AND LIGHT LITERATURE, anil Publishersol tha 1.0.0. F. TOKEN. No. 15 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, l*a. marl&ly I. W. Chadwick, DEALER IN RAGS AND PAPER. No. 140 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. The highest >rioe in cash paid for rags. myllty William Glenn, P OOKBINDER—Corner of Third and Wood streets, abore 0 -H. Kar. where he is prepared to do every description of Ruling and Binding. fdec2 Walter p. Harihgll, IMPORTER a»4 Dealer In French and American Paper yaftefe- mare Ddilo jHnrnintj ffost. PUBLISHED DAILY, BY GILLMOUE & MONTGOMEft Y, AT TUB •• 1-OS r lIUILIMKOS." OOSNIjK OP PlFl'H AND Y. OOD STREETS. AT il!B,00 PER ANNUM. OB $5,00 VCIEN PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE VOLUME XII. BUSINESS CARDS. ' JOSEPH FLEMING, C 1 (flßeCt3ifO& to L. WILCOX * 00.1 ORNHjt.UAKKKT hTRKKT AND DIAMOND, keeps ' constant!/ on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Medicine Chests, Perfumer/, and ail articles pertain ing to his business. 4W* Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. : joiPy FLEMING BROTHERS, (ducceasora to J. Kidd a Co.) WHOLESALE DRUG GIST 8, No. 60 Wood Strut, Pittsburgh, Pa. Proprietors of Dr. M* Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, User Pills, Ac. JnlO JOHN BAFT, JR., iSuccessor to Jas. M’J a Bey ,) .Wholesale anti Retail Druggist, AND Dualer in PAiM*, OILS, DVIS BTCPF3, Ac., 141 Wood street, three doors below Virgin alley, aprAimAeft : PITI'aIIUWQH. Turn d> JHdSoAN* Ag*t, WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL DRUGGIST, AXD MALM IB Dye-itufla, Points, Oils, Varnishes, Ac., No. 0 Wood street, (od« door south of Diamond alley, r iTTandno n. [Ja&g JOHN MITCIIkLI*, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, l)le'.'T3s Wood Street, ja&yg] Noit door to IX. Child’s Shoo House, Pittsburgh. Notice. JO3. FLEMING having aiwodated with JOB. ABEL, the. business will hereafter be oonducted under the style of j. ADEL 4 CO., at the old stand, corner of kmllhfield aud Fourth streets. jal:y William Tnariif Druggist, HAS REMOVED to the corner of HAND aqd PENN Streets, where ha wiU, as usual, attend promptly U numerous frieqila. Ail articles in his line are warranto.' pure, and put up ilththe utmost care. marU:tim is. A* Fahnestock A Co., WHOLESALE DltUO WAREHOUSE—Corner First and V> ood street*. and corner Wood and Sixth. jfabl R. L. ALLEN, VI UOLESALE DtALEK IS Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cigars, Old Mononga heia Rye Whisky, Ac., ALSO, BECTIFYING OISTILLEU, NO. b WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. WINES, Brandies, time, Cordials, Jamaica Spirits, St Croix UUJ New England Rum,'Clarets, Champagnes, scotch Ale, .Loudon Drown Stout, Irish, Scotch, D-.urh.ui, Old Monongahelaßye and Rectified Whisky, Apple, Peach, Wild Cherry aud-Blackberry DrandLs; imported Havana, Regalia, and Principe Cigars; Half-Spanish and Comniou Cigars, all at such, low p.ice* as to challenge compe ltiun fancy Dar Kegs and La he tUxi Dottles of every style, nml liemynlins of all sixes. I respectfully invite an examine .inn of my stock, at No. b tVOOU Street, Pittsburgh, i'enna. i apr3:l>* JtiHfl UttJUTT, IMPORTER OF .BRANDIES,’ GIN, WINES, 4c.—Dealer iuUae Oil Mooongaheia Whi-ky, Peach Drundy, Ac aiso, Rectifying Distiller, corner of Smtthfield and Froul > tracts, Pinbirgh. . apr!3_ «f. Bryar, W' UULESALH AND RETAIL LIQUOR JIEIICHANT ltdi.Liberty street, and 31 Diamood alley, tebllky JOliN Sl'DhVilT « i>itecuvely. L-bP R LAIRD, (late of the lirrn ot L'Oouir A Lxmo,; havu.j: , opened STORE NO. 9, (two doer* aU.ve the obi itaud,) for the .purpose of carrying on the CLOTHING JUSTNESS, hope*, by strict attention to business to merit a mare or the patronage of the into firm. N. D. —Clothing made to order in the must fashionable Htvica, and on thweborteht notice —inferior to none in the utv. janilSiy Jamei C. Watt, If KRCUANT TAILOR—No. -in fifth street, opposite tb ixL Theatre, Pittsburgh, Pa. apt 7 Jaiaei Blellinger, \yTONONGAHKLA PLANINU .MlLL—Would respectfully LtX. infbrm hi» friends and the puoito, that hi* t»«w estate uxhxsent is now in full operation, auu Uint he is prepare*! to furnish Dowt Cabins, aud nil all order* lor Planed Lumber, with promptness, and at the lowest rates. Board andgPbuik, planed on cue or noth sides, constantly on hand. gaFh, Doors, and Moulding*, or every description, made to Builders and Carpenters would find it to their advantage to give him a call, ax be can now lurnndj tiima with planed *tutf suitable fur every dt-aerinunn or work. wu. a. HKfixojr— - —.~jsxxo mu* wall HERRON & CRISWELL, BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, MANUFACTURERS!': all kinds ot BRASS WORK, iA) CO3IOTIVK, aTiSAM ENGINE. PLUMBER?, Ac. Al ■.o, Cotton Bitting AUnutucturerr. Foundry on Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Office amt Store, No. 12 Market-treet, Pittsburgh. OLD BRASS and COPPER taken iu exchange tor fork, cosh paid. Orders left ut the Foundry or Offlre, will be promptly attend,*! to. t.-h-J- ! y JOSkPiiT.LUWIIV, Xo. 43 Corner of Fifth and Streets, Office up stair*. Entrance from Fifth street- Pittsburgh, Respectfully Honoance to tno public thu: u« ha? commouceil the REAL ESTATE AGENCY, lu cmn.c liou with Intelligence and Utnenii Coltertlng. lie will aleu attend to renting. Persons in want of aerraou, in any or thosoin wan tot piaoes, wUI bu supplhsl at -Lcrt aotice. All business entrusted to nix care promptly at tended to. References— T. J. Blghara, Richard Cowan, E*q., W. .). l buying, selling, renting of and lees oi£ Real Estate. [JyTJ AUSTIN LOOMlg^ Sc Hue Um an A ftlauuleln, LiTHOGUAPHKRS— Third street, opi»aiU, tha Port-office, Pittsburgh.. Maps, Landscapes, Kill Heads, Show Bills, lAbcls, Ardbitsctcra! and Machine Drawings, Business and Visiting Cants, etc., Engraved or Drawn on Stone, Printed ,u LK-lors, Uold,Bruiue,or Black,lu the moat approved style, ibd at tl:u most reasonable prices. ocll6:ly srM’Klniey,' House, sign, and ornamental painter, and Dealer iu Painta —No. 44 fit. Clair street, Pittsburgh. Has constantly on band all kinds ot Paints, either dry or mixed, Japan and Oopal Varnish. Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil, spirit* Turpentine, Window Ulaxa oi all sixes, Putty, Paint Brushes. Acx all of the beat quality, and tor Bale at reasona olo-priav. - '•'‘pll ttSULiSH AND CLAHSICAL BKOIINAR W. T. AIoDONALD, M. A., I'kjkcjpau ITIIK next mission of tbc Institution will cuiMnenr* on MONDAY, the oth of 8 qp timber next, aftb* room cor ner of Ferry and Liberty stream, lately occupied by th« Messrs. Yeetler. ; Rsfcrencu —Hon. A. W. LoomU. 0. Knap, Jr;, g. P. Von unburst. K. Miller, jt. 1 amr'i-S j Ac d ii _ n’ c olllster, WHOLESALE AND REI’AIL CIGAR MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Tobacco. Snuff, and CigM>» 26 fifth it., IMUburgh, Pa. 99“ Keeps conatfintly oo hand a large supply o!' all the rarlnu!> brands of Imported Cigars. _ _ ju3-?__ -Joseph - chap'AanT WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALEH IN IHPOKTED (HOARS, No. S;l Market bTHBAT, Pirrsfecnon. Tli* Greatest luTeutlon of the Age* pw 1“0 A\ OLD those unpleasant feolings that usually J_m accompany the wearing of a uev Hat, the OoNfrott- lately imported from Faria, forms the Uat to the L-xact shape and aim of the head. A neat fit. and a good Uat may tw had at < i Wood street. aprS NEW PAPER MILL. CAXTOiY. OUW. FISHER, ANDBBSON A CO., bare junt startfJ ihflr pa per pint at tot* above place, whom they will be happy ■to receive ordera for printing and wrapping paper of all mixes. fcb.l7.tf C-A A. tf*“ dlc ' i BMi WHOLESALE and Kotall SADDLE. HARNESS, VALISE and CARPET UAQ tuanufec turer. No. 106 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. John 11. Mellor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS- Pianos- Music, School Books and No. L;2 Wood street. Ijanl fc. 1. UA SON, Real estate and general aqents. ko. so SMxlhjbd&jtruL . __ ■ norl_ HLEE* (HTOCoaoa TO Muanrr a Lei,) WOOL DEAL - RR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, for the sale of Arnerfraa Woolen Goods, No. 139 Liberty street imy4 T I*. JCi Hayward. I~\EALKR in BOOTS.SHOES.TRUNKS and LEGHORN aud BRAID HATS- corner of Market and Liberty sts.. Np. 1.4 Pittsburgh. Pa. Jel4:y T TfiEil * DIOSHR. A RCHITECTfI:“-Oaiceß: Pbllo Hall. No. 75 Third street. A. Pittsburgh: and ait tide of the Diamond. Alleghany. Jjl&tai ~ - . c. ’. ■■ S. . “. -I . ‘ » ' v ■’ V-;,"' ir:/--' '"INS', IXJCUEAN HJUtIMO. k FRESH arriml of NUNNS & CLAHK'o aßhn J\_ celebrated PIANOS bin just been by the eubrcril-T. Tbcv hnve been m-iJefi fj y fi n and carnfullj - selectcl exprendv for tlilf* m«r*“ WU • ket, and are cou.ddered um.-iualled tor awcdne*? and r<> w ' !r of tone. They all jxwess the uew Improvement oj two trparaO bridr frelgbi risk, etc., etc. UEXRV KI,K»USII, Sole Agent for Nutios A Clark's Pianos, No. lill Third street, y’. | VrM. DOUGLAS AIIL, JR. 4 k '•* + i . . r i-* • iTITSBUHGH. MONDAY. JULY 31. •; 1854. BUSINESS CARDS. J, C. ANDERSON A CO., Ho. 6 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa., WHOLESALE Dealers in Foreign Fruits, 'Nuts, Spice*, Confectionery, Sugars, Cigars, 4c., 4c. Raisins. Mgs Prunes, Granges, Lemons, Limes, Dates, Citrons, Almouu*, Filberts, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Pea Nuts, Cocoa Nut*, Pi e Apple Cheese, •Sardines, Pickles, Sauces, Rock Candy, Ver micelli, Maccaroul, Olive Oil, 4c., &e. apr2o:ly ENTER^CSiTWORKS. •ua 130 wooDBtai3i,t an door bilow viaom ail*?. BO WN d TETLEY. IMPORTERS and manufacturers of SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, RIFLES, 4c. We keep a general assortment of the above article* constantly oa hand ; togethei with a general variety of Fancy Hardware. Also, Gun*, Pis tols and Revolvers, FlasM Horns, Shot Dolts, Caps, Powder, and Dnllets; Dowie, Dirk: Hunting and Pocket Knives; Tailors anil Hair Dressers’ Shears; Pocket Scissors, Ac.— Alsu, Trusses and Supporters. Jobbing and repairing neatly executed. RIFLES'—We are making Rifles of every description, to order, of the beet meterial, and workmanship warranted.— Orders received for them at Wholesale or Retail, will be till ed with despatch. Hunting parties supplied at WbolefAh price*. my** Chandeliers and Gaa Fixtures. rpHE NUbscribersare now opening at their now W arereom- I NO. 100 FIRST STREET, between Wood aud smith field, the largest a**ortmenl of CHANDELIERS, DRACK ETS PENDANTS, and all article*qonnected wit Oa« Fitting, ever offered in this market, llariug arrangement* made by which they will bo constantly in receipt of n*w patterns and varieties, they eoufldeutly invite the attention of pur chasers to their selcctiou. Wo are determined to sell low as any house in the West, and being practical Gas Fit ters, can offer peculiar advantages to those desiring articles to this line. We continue as heretofore to fit up buildings ot every de scription for gas. water and steam. Brawl Castings of all kind? made lo order promptly. LONG, MILLER x Ca, marshy No- lift! I'irrt rtreet.^ GEORGEuLETCHEH, FROM NEW TURK, ' MANUFACTUI’KI* iif the celebrated a 'N Gow-aUKT Vt-nlllMting "IU, Plastic ■ 7\\ \ Rand T«ui>m‘F, Hml ui-^ri^-ti-n Hk } -A of Ornamental Hair, for Liulii-ft and Gentlemen, T'J FoLKTII STKEhT, between Wo*.*! and Market, Pitts- BLCtCHtR'a sy?tera enaM.'S P*di.-r »ntw Coach anil Carriage Factory I JOHNSTON, BKOTHEBS & CO., Qjmer of Heb«xa ami foltnont slrreli, Allegheny Oily, «. WOULD respectfully infbrm their frieuds the public generally, that they have syfrJ*|Sr- [Qmni»nortl the ma nu nurture of Carriaire*., lUx>kaway».Hugjrie?.Sleii;h- end Chariot#, in all their Tariousatyle* ot iiolsh and proje-rtK-u. All orders vill boex«euU*l with regard to durability and beauty of finish. Repair;' will also l-e Httended to on the most rva-souable terms. Using in aU their work the best Eastern Shaft*, Pole.*-, aud Wheel stuff, they feci <-on!i -dent that all who furor them with their patronage, will Im perfect Iv satisfied on trial nf their work. Purchaser? are requeu'd to give os a call, before pun-ha ging elsewhere. oc-t0:1v Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (KIAU TUI RAILUOB& STATION.) FAMILIES- trill be supplied withourrariouagnidrs ef FRESH OKoUND Fl-OUR. r By 1-aviQg their orders at the Mill »>r in oar bose* nt Logan, Wilson .t Co., Wood xtreeUor Braun k 'Reiter, co oer Liberty and St. Clair street*. I'ittsburjb. 11. I*. Soijwarti. or J. T. Sample, DrUfr*M.«, Allegheny. Flour wilt bedell vered totiuuiheain either of diet »n--uj. Trx«3: CASH on delivery Jy2» BRYAN, KKNNKDY jk CO. IS A ii I)W A E£ K' F 0 U Saddlers and Carriage Halter*. 11. T. LEECH, JIL, K«. 131 Wood PITTSBURGH. Also, Cloths, Damasks, Laces, Koss, Bont Stuff, Springs, &c , &c. Tt-Ati I' L As 1 - A rt'ullTll. ttie migm*! 1 onlv Importer iu this-i the best Congo Tms fr< j London, is now re.-eh in.* n v large end choice relm-ii. » of TEAS, which he b detor *i-.j ic> rei! tvt su.-h j-ri-*--- « f.neneM M quality, that all toe refKfo", j-utT rr in th* next city caorx* U*»t. ll*, mix* lnvite* th» and gentlemen of thfo and the surrounding district*, without distinction or nation. to cull and try hi- T--*- which he aril* subject l-> I*l returned, if they don't give MllUfucUou. The following are the price* • Prime oolong. Souchong ami Congo, CTh-ffe&tt cent? lb. A tv-rv sujeTior Kuglodi hreaklast Congo. CK>e lb. Extra fine, u very dxlirioutj Congo, "bo. |* !h. Fine Ynutig Hyeon, lh. Kitrs line Young Hyson and Imperial, 7'..\ ■*> lb. Very bent Young Yyson and Imperial, SI ? It,. Don't mistake the place--PAGODA TEA STOKE. cern» of Diuniuud ann«ds .So. All kind.- nf br.i‘s lu.-tri meots tsiiiu tin* l“'-t French maunf:-' torii-s. nil <•{ which « oiler ;<> lb- pub!!'- »n inure liberal t-.*ru:.-, cuuLdet that wi> «ia render entire sntl*f:iftle.Ti. 11. SOIIKOKDKit k CO., No. S 3 Fourth -t. II Sebiwl-r and («. Anton will £iv<- tm-truotinin- on t pinno. i iolin and iruitKr. ARNOLD s. "it PlUam's. HEATING AND VENTILATING WAREHOUSE, M iif'jrinrjiZß* cr CMlson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, Asn FiTris«« fob t»*a or. Watzr. Ay N<>. Market street, Pittsburgh. We bar.* -wild our Furnace*, pattern.', Ac., to V-vr* ARNOLD A WILLIAMS, vrhnm we cordially recommend to the patronage of the public. ja;j:3 SCAI V E. ATKJNSDVJ:JJKK 1 -Y. Depot of Longirnrtii A Zhumcrinan'i Ci tauOK Wines and Brandy. THE uniWtdirnrd Ini* received and offer* for wile, al Ci ctnnau ;/rxc«a, n large quantity i.f Logworth A Zirmnt □un'it cuoKe nod worldrenowned {-parkling, Dry aud I. dies’ Street Catawba Wine*. h:i. h < n>* tiny dedr* to procu an excellent article of Native Dine, iihi* pure juice ot it era fie,) will huil uiv establishment the pine* for the crati cation of their decree. The Catawba Brandy, distilled fro the geuuine Grains. It declared by many excellent judgt equal In flavor to the bent Imported Cognac. i». FICKETSEN, No 137 LiWrtv street^ Sunii'i A, Clark’s Planso Pljrn of tb* OuMm Hart). 'Kew - arri v a I ofClYlcliVrTitg’** IMunos. ii -,nii —I JOHN 11. MBLtOK, fl Wood street, will toiluv (Saturday! the foilouiu? PIANO FORTES, from the celebmieo \J « ft U Umanaf.katoryofCmCKEUJNU 4 SONS.Uon- to*, tU: Two superbly curved , octavo Pianos. Four plain Rosewood 7 “ Three carved do “ One extra carved I'M ** One plain Rosewood G> l i ** Four do do <> '* Three Walnut G “ “ AU the above instruments have been finished during t last month-and are nl the latest at viva nf furniture. In’ riablv at BOSTON PRICKS, anil every Piuno warranted. J JOHN H.MEM.OK. No. *al stnut. s t 3 Agent for Puckering A cons. Hn-ton D STEWART has removed his BRUSH FA< 2 f.o - the old stand. No. 23 Fifth -trwt, t«> >-■ 2tl Fifi hU-hhu nearly opposite, on the sue fora.rri) &xcu,.lvl by tl Iron City llotel. where he will be pleased to >ee b--* i-ust m‘T a and as many now ones as feel disposed b> patroni him \ B Iu connection with the Brush Manufactory, heretofore- will be found in this establishment all kinds Variety Goods. Looklog Masses. Combs, 1 ova. «c. [my I-.* Loan Office. JOHN A- O’BRIEN. U 7 SMITUFTELD STREET, between Fourth and Diamond allcv. Money loaned on Gold and Silver Plate- Diamonds. Gold nnd stiver Hatches. Jewelry, Musical Instruments. Guns and Pistols. Feather Beds, Fur niture- and all kinds of articles—for any length nl time agreed on. Charges for storage considerably lower thin, heretofore. Private entrance through the hall door. All business transaction strictly confidential. Forfeited pledges sold immediately after wing out ol dut- unless redeemed. Bargaiusof Gold and silver H atch ••s Jewelry-A e . always on aprlOoim^ " 'NEW SEED STOHEi JAMES WAItDROP. OFFERS for sale CANARY DIIiDS of the most improved breed- being very hardy, and fine singers. Bird Seeds -Canary Ilemp- Millet. Rod® and mixed Seed. liomiuctf will be furnished composed of th« finest FLOWERS, vix Cameiiaa Kor* Buds- Heliotropes. 4c. tTcrgrwnafiD pots) f irChristmasTrePS. from the teed and Horticultural Store. No. 4i) Fifth st- near Hood. d,s.2i) tomnme the Smoke, rpilE subscriber having the exclusive right to manufac 1 ture ami sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders,und contract tor heating buildings with the «oon..mi.al Furnace uow in use. The attention ot tho>e inb-r»wUd U solicited. Any information can be had of A. BRADLEY. Nos 2 and 4 Hood street, or of • J. BARNDOLLAR, dec24:tf 1 Iron City Stove Warehouse,_No. 134 Hood *t»d 4 4; Hemp Carpets, rery cheap; List and Rag, do White and Check Canton MatUcg-, S-i, and 0-4; Cocoa Matting, iM, %, 4-1, 6*4, and 64; Spanish Slatting, very cheap; Etegnnt Mosaic Rugs, *OO per pair; Ax minister. Chenille, and Tnfte.l Rags, all prices; Fancy English Sheepskin Flats, *l5 per pair; Coinml do do do from $2,50 to $5 each: Together with a large selection of Ooooa, Jute, Adelaide, Velvet, and other Slats; Embossed and primed cloth table and piano covers, of entirely new designs, very rich. Damask table and piano covers; also worsted damask by the yard, toilnett, doylers, Ae. , A great variety ofpatternsin floor oihcloth, from 2 to 24 ! feet wide. Buff Hollands for windows, 30, 82, 84, 36, 38. 40, 42, 44, n:bea wide. Gold bordered shades, entirely new, very rieh. Window shades of every description. Ovnl and hollow stair-rods, carpet binding, tacks, Ac. Also, tbo Royal Turkish Bath Towels, together-with every thin" usually kept In Carpet Houses. “Small profits and quirk sal.*/ C. B. lIEADLY A CO-, iDar&rnae 82 Third street. JONEB & BUCHER. IRON FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS, /VunsylKim'd Railroad, ft of Third rfo Harrisburg, Bu. HAVING Increased our Macbinerv, which is now of the most improved order, and having addod many facili ties for dispatching work, we are now manufacturing First Class STEAM ENGINES, FOR FURNACES AND UOLLING MILLS, Blowing Cylinder*, Boiler*, Fnrnaco, Eolling, BAWaNDGRIST MILL MACHINERY A CASTINGS, Gas and Water Pipes, Hydrants, Retorts, Lamp Posts, Hitch ing Post-, Columns, Girders, Shafting, Hangers, Brackets, Cellar Unites, BathiugTubs,Spouts, Railing, Verandahs and Ornamental Castings. v.v p»y particular attention to the manufacture and con struction of Cast Iron Fronts for House* and Stores. Having an extrusive assortment of beautiful Curved Pat terns of the most approved architectural order, our great facilities for manufacturing and shipping enable us to coin pete with our cities. Parties erecting Furnaces hr Roiling Mill.*, Mill Owners and Mill-Wrights, will find !♦ mneb to tbetr advantage to call and examine our r.lvnsite slock of Patterns before building. * Minx AX."> BRASS CASTINGS, Of every description; Bm.lb Work, Pattern Making, Fur nace and Forge Tuyeres, furnished to order. imylihy ' CHINA HAL L s MaKKfcT SMELT. NOW opened one of the larg-st sod best selected stocks of CHINA, GLASS and QCEENSWARK, ever brought n. ihl.* market: consisting in part nf White Iron Stone Din ner, Tea and Toilet Ware, which «« would particularly ta »ite the Ladiee to rail aod examine, a- the ehapea are en tirely new and the ware very superior, having sums twelve different patterns of Toilet Ware, either in fal: setts nr 11 .« Is and Pitchers separate. We ate selling them at very moderate price*. Al-o. a very hnn.foom- assortment of French China Too ami Dinner setts, or separate pieces of plain whit , gold bund, or fancy puttems. Our -lock of Flour Vases consists of oter titty different pattern*, very beautiful, and ranging from Gfly cents j>er ;>alr to thirty dollars. Having so largo an assortment, we f.-.-l confident of suiting all tastes. Brilauia Tea Puir, Sugars and Creams, Silver Plated F'.rk--, Spoon? nud Butler Knives; Kuivea aod Forks, of rari.-u* siyles. frem common to the finest: Solar Lamps, 11 all Lamps, (iiramlules, and Uonae Furnishing Good*. B-JcT'-N GLASS W A RE—Of this we have a larije assort ment. particularly the Diamond Pattern, which looks as • ell us the best cut, and sells at lass than cne third the [,rlre. a complete slock of Pittsburgh Obut*. The puMic are rrepectfully invite*! to call and examine ,ur grs-ls. JUIIN J. U'LEAKY, No. 62Market st, In-t’n Third and Fourth, tii. I S.tf opposite George R. WnDe' lOWA FOOS DH Y NO. 103 WOOD STREET. JOITI C. PARKY, successor to J. C. Parry A C 0..) begs toinforto the customers of the old firm, and the public generally, that he hue- cow on hands, ajid is extensiv-ly en caged In manufacturing, *:rery do.scription of CASTlNGii— uifji a*: Paten: Chill. 2 lb Us; large Kettles and Curbe; i'rr t.'ti t Kettle*. f-*r s*.up. Pot Ashr, b’uda Asb: flu gar Kettle*, f.rti.e mwnuhu'tnre of Cane biigwr —all cast >n a patent I'TtX'ti, known aaJ.C. Parry’*, and arc superior for dura bility to any othiT.ard K>dJ lower than thoeo made on the old plan. HOLLOW WAKE—A general assortment. all from new 4.tkl improved p'.tl-rns. W&jou Boxes, lron*, Fad Irons, Krrlil Mil! Casting*, and Machinery cf every d*n.'ript«on, *lsrty (on hand or cueJo to order. Cw.-fe Ftove-,, Kitchen Renge*. &ml Cor) fttoT**, of every u-joriplhm: lowa Cook Ftovcs, fiveeixe?, which re~iv«*l the rtrs't prlr* for 1&&0 and I*sl, at tha Agriculture! Fair of Al .egheny County. Pa., and recommended by fifteen hundred ix-rson*; EnterprireCookStove*, four*i»«s; Premium Cook ■Rove*; Egg and Radiator Coal Stoves; Parlor J*tovi»»v. &r. Parlor Urate* and Fender*, great variety, beautifully -‘tunnelled. Common Oretro.and building material of every Vwutriptii'D. A gruat variety of Ornamental Kailin j.for Cemeteries and Fencing. Jtrught and Plough (luting! —A lar.fr stork cf »51 the kind?- in use. and will be raid at reduced price*. Hall’s Pat ent U-rer. True American, Egan'*, Crane’*, Kiukald's, Wood*’, Peeex-k‘*. Bull’*. Improved Bull, 4e. IhnMt Plough!.—Thu Michigan Dunble Plough. which bar taken the premium at the State Fair* of N*-w York, IVnns)lvauia, ao>l Ohio. tad* herever it ha.; Ijccij exhibited. Iron and Nails, Stove Pip* and Tin Ware—all of which 1 will Ml at the lowest prices; and respectfully invite the public to giv* me a ralL at tha old stand. No. Ifc3 Wood at. • iiiw inns n parry ATLL EGTfENT - F 0 RG E“ SOLOMON BIIETTER A CO, Late hi.-svl A bemple’a Bolling Mill.) on the bank of the Allegheny, below the St. Clair Street Bridge, ALLtontST CiTT. Pa. eiiHU proprietor* respectfully Inform the public that, having made exteu*ive additions to their establish menl, therare prepared to manulacture, on tho mo« res sonable terms. Iron Work for Bridge*. Car Axles, Quarry Work, Stone Cutters’ and Mason#* Tool*, Shafting, Mill Gearing, Machine Work In general, and heavy Forging, ot even- description. Also, 110KSK SHOES manufactured by Shelter's Patent Hone Shoe Machine. The Uorse Shoe Ma •hinewlllb* in operation about the middle of February, «hen all order* fc.r Shoe* will meet with prompt attention. Mill Picks made and dressed- Order* Rent by mail or tele graph attended to on the shortest notice. j»U:y EXTE R. P RISK FOUNDftV, ALLEGHENY CITT. irarrAtnas, federal street, near the Hridge. HAVING fitted up my establishment with all the latest Improvements, oxbracing every facility for manufac turing in the he«t an*h a very extensive and well assorted stock of Ll- b»»t descriptions only of Stocking, Socks, Undershirts, Drawer- Qinrea: also, new style of UhUdron’u and Missas* Fancy stocking® together with his domestic stock of Pitts burgh Manufactured Hosiery. He win sell by wbcleaileor r-tail at Nuw York Inrporter** prices. WILLIAM DALY A CO. Remember the place—No. Bign of TIIE OLD STAND. my« 3 __ Henoril PAUL KLEINER has removed bin LITERARY DEPOT from No- 73 Third street, to Fifth street, opposite the Theatre where he will be happy to see hU former patrons, and »ll others desirous of purchasing any of the cheap Li terature of the d»y. «pr7:ly PEKIN TEA STORE, BY A. JAYSEB, A'*>. 38 iyVi ttreri. betwttn Wood and J tarket, south nd* m£jf~ jiold Wholesale apd Retail, jaffiv} BLOUTU A BIU)., Kant Birmingham, manufacturers of . Bar Irou. and small Iron 01 all descriptions, and make- also- the fineetquality of Hoops, Hounds and Squares. 49"LMT«orders for Iren In the box,at the eity Post 0«o*. eel 8 v ' * *:*•;,* * * «,' «A k ' ' .W* J! • *‘ '!■ * -J** . - * :■jks " , PHILADELPHIA. IGEOBUJ2 J. HENKEL'S CITY CABINET WAItEIIOCSE, No. IT3 CHESTNUT STREET, (OPPOSITX IADXPXNDEICX llAhl*) ___ Philadelphia. FtmSinrEE, is eveby style: Comprising Louis XIV, Louis XV, Eiiaabethan and Antique, with Sculpture Carving and modern style; In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Satinvood and Maple; all of superior construction, and finished in the best style, equal to, if notexcelling in qual ity, the Goods of any Establish ment In the United States, EMPLOYING none but experienced workmen, (appren tices being positively excluded,)and using the best ma terials, the work cannot fail to give satisfaction to pur chasers. Amongst the many advantages offered to pur chasers, is the facility of Furnishing a House, either in e!»- gant or plain style, completely from one establishment; by which means all the articles in each room correspond in style and quality, and the itnmen.se stock always C 2 baud, being so various in design, enables purchasers to please their taste m a selection, without the delay necessarily caused In otdering Furniture. To five au Idea of the finished Furniture on band, I m ini only inform you that my Rooms are 176 teetlong, by 27 feet wide, four Boors in number; with Shops contiguous, suffi cient to employ 200 hands, which is a guarantee that the work is ail done under my own immediate inspection. 40*The Packing is all done in the Sufle. and Furniture warrnntea to carry safely any distance.; Visiters to Phil* delphla are respectfully invited, as purchasers or otherwise, to call ana examine the Ooods. hu2s:ly WORLD’S FAIRS, London* 1851, and New York, 1853* TRIUiIPH OVER THE COMPETITION OF TUB WORLD THE first and only PRIZE MEDALS for Har ll—Hess at the Great Exhibitions in London,lS6l, /fSfi ' and in New York, 1863, was awarded to LACEY A PHILLIPS, Messrs. LACEY A PHILLIPS, at their extensive estab lishment, Noe 12,14 and lfl, South Fifth street, Philadel phia, keep the largest stock of ready-made Harness and Saddles of any bouse in the United States. They have reduced the business of manafarturinir to such perfect sys tem, that, for quality and price, they are beyond all com petition. The best of Leather only is used, and no judos are spared tq reach perfection in every article. It is aeknwledged. that for elegance, lightness, comfort and real Taloe, the Harness and Saddles of Leeey A Phil lips surplus all others. They Invite a close examination ot their stock. Attention is called to the following scale of prices Good, plaiu, serviceable Single Harness, $12,00 to $25,00 fancy ** “ “ 28,50 to 35,00 “ plain Double Harness 40,00 to hO,OO They have a branch of their establlahmeut at New Or leans, No. 81 Charles street. Country Harness Mahore can be supplied with Horneae cheaper than thev can manufacture them. A number of HARNESS MAKERS are offered enn stant employment, the year round. The highest wages given. Apply to LACEY A PHILLIPS, No, 12, 1-band IC, Sooth Fifth street, near Minor street, Philadelphia, Pa. h‘b2 ST. LOUIS. JOSEF II nOORIDUE, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT,- NO. 38 CoKMUCUL, BLtOW PISB dT&XI*, Sl* Louis, Bio., tIONSIONMENTS aadCommiasions will m-e* with prompt / and personal at&ictton, and libc-al adzimcrj will be given when required,co Consignment* or BUloof Lading, in hamt. Orderstor the purchase of Lead, Orain, Hemp and other Produce, will be promptly filled at the low est market prices. The Receiving and Forwarding of Merenandisc and Pre durt* wlil meet with especial Caro and dl>patch : the lowest rates of Freight will always be procured, and the expense of Storage and Drayageas much. as possible amidol. . axrxitxxacs: Page A bacon, Ft. Louis; Ellis c Morion. Cincinnati; Charless,blow A 00., do; Strader A Gorman, do; Chouteau A Valle, do; Hosea A Frer.ef. do; Doan, King A Co., do; Springer A Whiteman, do; J.W.Bntlvr A Bro.,Plttsbh; E.O.Uoxdman A Co., d«; D. Leech A Co., do; E. AC. Yarnall A Co., Philaua; Wei. Holmes A Co., do; Morgan, J. M.Buck A Moi inform the public, that he hoe now established an EXTENSIVE NUU EERY, on the Farm of Mr. James F. Negley, near East Lib erty, where lia shall be prepared, after the sth Instant, to re ceive and fill orders for every variety of Pruit and Ornamen tal Trees, Hardy and Green'Hou.-e Shrub* and Plants. In addition to a choice and superior stockon hand, he has made arrangements with one of the largest Nurseries in the Ka.-t, to keep up hi*supply. Having a thorough and kmgex]-*- rienev in the bai*ine»f ; he can assure hi* customers perfect satisfoction. Mr. Kennedy would also respectfully offer his services in designing, layingout, and managing Rural Cemeteries, Pub lic I‘arks, or the grounds of Country Residences; and will also furnish plans for the formation of Lawns, Approaches, Picturesque Scenery, Ae.. in the highest style? of the art. Practically acquainted with every branch of Landscape Gardening, and having spent years in the Sylvian Parks of England, and on the beautiful hanks of the Hudson, ho hopes he has the capacity to meet the wishes of those who favor him. A®“ Communications can be addressed through the City Post Offlcw, or leti at the Warehouse of Messrs. Ncglev A Mohan, 22 Wood street. kkv?;ct)v m no. Notice to Stockholders* Ornct or PirrsaußiiH and Cos.nAllsville HR. Co., t Pittsburgh. Juno 2S!b. 1854. ) AGREEABLY to a Resolution of the Board of Directors r.f the lIJ TsfiUKGH AND UONXELLSYILLE RAIL ROAD COMPANY, subscribers to the Stock of taid Cciupanv arc- hereby notified that the fif.h INSTALMENT OP FIVK DoLLARd i>er share on their subscriptions will be due and payable on the FIFTEENTH DAY OK JULY nuxt, (the flrat, second, third, ami fourth Instalments of t»o dollars ami filly reuts per share, having heretofore been called in.) and also, FIVE DOLLARS PER SUAHK ofi the fifteenth day of EACH ENEUiNG MONTH, until the whole amount is pai l. , Stockholders residing in Somerset County will pay to Ma)or Samuel >l. Haller, Meyete Mills,; these residing In Fayette County to Colonel D. R. Davidson, OonnoUsville; iho'e residing In Westmoreland County to General Cyrus P. Markh*. V\ e.«t Newton; and all ('there to N. V*wdcr, Fs-p, ut the Office of the Company, In Neville Hall Building, corner of Fourth and Liberty streets, J*ittsburgh. 'WILLIAM B. CURRY. j v4:3wil Tre»«uive Pitt«bnrgh and ConnellsviHe KR. Co. Boston Papier Blache Company. MODERN AND ANTIQUE ORNAMENTS. PITTSBURGH AGKNCY, 07 MARKET STREET.—The attention of Builders, Steamboat Contractors and Cab inet Makers, 1b requested to this new and great improve ment in the manufacture of embellbhtnents for Buildings aud Steamboats, ouutde and (aside: Cabins, Halls, Cburrn es. Dwellings, Stores, and P*rlor Furniture, in gilt, or in imitation of various kinds of wood. Also, Cornices, Brack ets, and Patent Ventilating Centre Pieces for Ceiliugs, Mouldings, Oonsuli,Trusses, Balti«ment,Ar; much cheaper and handsomer than Plaster and Wood Carring, and a gre *t deal more durable. BLDCK LRITER3 FOR SIGNS, very cheap and warrant ed to last for 20 years exposed to the weather. Above Goods for sale m the manufactureri* prices—ocet of freight added. W. W. WILSON, Notice U Hereby Given, T'O ALL PERSONS who hare subscribed to the Capital A Stock of the PITTSBURGH AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, and which has beeu made specially applicable to the construction of the road in Mercer county, that an instalment of rtvx p«t csxt, j»»r sharo, is required to be paid to the Treasurer of thu Compauy, at his office, in West Greenville. Mercer county, on or before the 2UTH DAY OP JULY, 1854, and thnt an instalment of FIVE FEB Ccxr, per share, will be requlrv(i tn be ptid at the same place every thirty days thereafter. By order of the Board. B. F. BASKIN, Treasurer P. 4 E. It, R. Co. Office of the P. A E. K. R. 00., t : t."... New Castle, June 21st, 1854.) New P&riueratiip* MATTHEW GRAFF AND DAN’L. IUdSINGER. trading heretofore as M. GRAFF « Store aud Ilollow ware Maoufacturcre, No. 124 Wooo street, have this oay associated with ifico THOMAS J. UKAFK, as a partner In their business. The name, st)le and title of the firm wul, from this date, be URAFF, KEISINUER £ GRAFF. They respectfully so.iclt a continuation of the pntronago so lib erally bealowel upon the firm of M. Graff a; Co. Efittsburgh, July Ist, 1554 ■ Gt BEAT bargains of summer goods at A. McTiGiiE'S. r corner of Grant and Fifth streets. I have ud» nay commenced soiling off my summer stock at fir. j t c:st; the goo-is argali uew, aud have been purchased this season, and as they nru now offered at prices far below thj usual rates. Ladies would do well to rail and get a bargain. The etock enmprisea beretes, lawns, sumtnt-r bllha, grenadines, berege de lainee, and « most every article usual ly kept in a faucy store. jv3 Mcw Trlmulng Store* .Vo. 83 Qjmrr of Ala/ ket street and the Diamond. FRANK VAN GOlU>eR respecfully announces to the public of Pittsburgh aud vicinity, that he will open his uew Trimming Store ou Monday, April 17th. Uaviog fitted up the neatest store room in the city, and filled it with a choice selection of the latest «tyle< of Trimmings *ud Fun cy Goods, he flatters himself that he will offer superior in ducesonta and cndi-avorto give lullsatiofaction tn ail who may favor him with their patronage. Now,doa’t forget the place—No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. • [apc!2] FRANK VAN GOKDUR. EfiTEHPUIE WORK No ISO Wood street, Third door below Virgin AUey. BOWN & TETLEY would call the attention of Sporting men to their large assortment of s aQ9 > Rifles and Re volving Pistols, the largest and best selected stock ever opened in this market; together with a general assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools and Fishing Tackle, all of which we offer nt the lowest possible prices to cash purchasers, or for good approved paper. marlS (1 • w. ~b. — First street, between wood and market STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA., builds Francis* Patent Metallic Life Boats, of Gal vanixed Iron : also, manafacturoa Copper and Sheet Iron Work, Cooking Stovea and Hotels Portable Forges, lrou Work, Large’ Bolts for Bridges, Ac.; Cork Life Preservers, the best and cbeape*t kiud. Steamboat work attended to. fmy2fl.y oTy , Important to Tailore. JUST RECEIVeD, a large assortment of Tailors’ and Trimmers’ Shears, of the best makes in the country, which we offer at the manufacturer’s prices, at BOWN A TETLEY’S, Enterprise Works, 138 Wood q tree t, fob" Wholesale Agents for foanfuaeturers. IF YOU CAN SAVE FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH, vou can have a fine Building Lot, of 50 feet front l»y 210 deep, situate on Ut. Washington. Price, s2so—terms, $2O In hanci, balance at $5 a month. Now is the time to secure a good Lot on easy terms. 8. CDTHBKRT A SON, 1 140 Third street. riMJ LKI-A fiSKHOUhK, on Pmn Anet D« X foe a term of years; or, for the part of this year—rent low. Also, a good House on Pennsylvania avenue, near the Court House. Inquire of riTTT»' subscriber offers fur swe, on very rtaionabl a terms, X * h “ following property, vix: A 'fhree Story Brick. Dwelling Benue, No. 110 Penn street, between Hay street and Brans’ alley; and Lot 25 feet front, extending bock 113 feet to an alley. The Bouse Lb one of tile best buildings, and in one of the meet pleasant neighbor* hoods in the city. Fire Lots—embracing comers of Front and Ferry streets; one hundred and fire feet front on Ferry and sixty feet on Front street, with a good three story Brick Bn&dingon the comer, a two story Frame cn Front sL, and two Brick Build ings, used as shops, on Ferry st A Lot, 81 feet front by 80 feet deep, on Front, between Market and Ferry streets. A Lot, with very convenient Frame Dwelling; Lot 30 feet by 90, fronting on Congress and Elm ste. A House and Lot, on Wylie street, near the new Court House. The house is well arranged and In good order, and Is now occupied as a hotel. A Three story Brick, on Smlthfiekl street, near Seventh— being in an excellent business location. The Lot Is 30 by 80 feet deep, fronting on Smitkfleld st- A Cottage Frame and Lot, 28 by 120 feet, fronting on Anne and Robinson streets, Allegheny City. This U a very detira ble and pleasant location for a residence. Nine Lota in the town of H’Keesport, each 60. feet by 150. Several of these are on the Main street. Eleven Acres in Llmetown, on the Monongmhala River, on which there are 4 houses; there are some 6or 7 acres of ex cellent stone coal, and abundance of limestone, convenient to the landing; and two ooal pits open. Ninety Lots in the town of Columbia, GO feet by 150 each, nearly all level, and well located. The tenant of each Lot has the privilege of using whatever stone oo«l he may re-, quire for bis own use, from a pit near the Locks. Colombia is a pleasant situation on the bank of the Monongaheia riv er, a short distance below Look No. 3, in the midst of an ex tensive stone ooal region, and would be a desirable point for manufacturing establishments. Two Hundred acres of superior Stone Coal,with House, Railroad, Ac. This property has a front of 140 rods on the Moncngaheia river; an excellent landing; good grade and foundation for railroad—with enough level ground at ene point for hour-es and gardens, or locations fbr manufactories. The vein is deep enough to allow horses to be used In haul ing out the coal—the quality of which, for Iron work, steam, gas, or for any ordinary uses, is not surpassed by any in the country. In my absence, my agent, James Blakely, will give all nectary Information, and be authorised to tee de«*d? fbr any property sold. JAMBS MAY,' ' -- Vn. no P*nn Btrwt C 7 Market st. THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth street. • ‘Z* r , c r ' j NUMBEK 299. FOB SALE AND TO LET Property Tor Sale* Dwelling house for sale—situate on Third »l. above Smithfield. The House is well arranged, with bail and parlors, dining room and kitchen, 4 chain here, bath rt£om, with hot and cold water;, good eellar.gaa fix ture*, 4c. For price and terms call at the Real Estate Of fset*. HOJThinl street. Jeiil 8. CCTHBEBT A SON. ON E HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRE* OF LAND, one bulf mile from the Ohio river, near Baker's Landing, tib acres under cultivation, with Orchard and other good improvements; one-half the Coal under it reserved. It is offered at an extremely lew price. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, r’l 75 Fourth street. ■YTALUAHLE PROPERTY IN OuLIANS TOWNaHlt', Y FOR SALK.—6I acres situate one mile from East Lib erty, Rnd abuuttlQO yards from the Allegheny river, and same distance from the Allegheny Valley Railroad. A new Brick Mouse, cf hall and” rooms, finished inmodern stvle; a Tenant llcu&e, a large Frame Barn and Stable, and other out building:*; a good well of Water and durable springs; also a running strfnm at lower part of the farm; an or chard of 300 tree? ; 00 acres in cultivation, balance good timber; a valuable stone quarry. VFiil be sold altogether, or 10 acres with the improvements. . , ' 3. CUTHBERT A SON, Real Estate A geuts, 140 Third at. j,'uK SALK —Two fplendid Farms; one of IIW acre*, and .Jp the other 75 acres; beautifully located on the Upper bn Clair Township Plank Hoad, t> miles from the eity, each of them lying so a*? to divide into 10acre lots,havingagood spring on each. I; is a splendid opportunity fbr a specula tion. Thos* who want a good home, or wish to make money, would do well to look at it, as wewijlsellto the first that offers us cur low price, in lots or all together. Also, five Country Seats, 1 mile from Woods’ ran, and only 3 miles from Allegheny ciiy.by wayof the New Brigh ton Blank Uoai. They are fine healthy locations, and of fered very low. Also, ton Country Seats on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad." miles below the city. They will be sold sejiraie or together to a colony or building association. It is a lovely location, and cheap, of course. Also, on** Lot of two acres, and two smaller pieces'of ground, opposite Horlmxn's at Woods’ run, offered at a very low price f.>r to fine a property. An assortment of Land-, Ileuses and Lots, alitays on hand, and described in my register. Before buying you would da well to call and enquire cf THOMAS WOOL'S, ji-7 7u Fourth stlvet. ileantifnl sties for Country Homes. T'lIK undersigned offers fir salu, on easy terms, FIFTY LOTS. Lai-1 off and restricted for rural residences. Also, an ENTIRE StiUAKE, on the bank of-the Allegheny riTer, 76-t feet long by J-A> feet deep : having fronts cn Mary and Julia Ann Avenue*. and Henrietta and Herr eiree'.r, This square contains many Fruit Trees of the choicest kind, and commands a fine view of the picturesque am romantic sce nery around. lam desirous of preserving this square en tire. oj< it would afford one of the must charming and mag nificent sites for a gentlemun's summer residence, In the immediate Ticinity of the twoeities. Also, about Tliili E ACRE* OF GROUND, at the bead of tbe Island, advantageously situated fir manufacturing pur poses. The abort: property is situated In Dnquesne borough, on the high and main bank of Herr’s Island, and is readied by a very substantial Bridge of one span. For particulars ap ply at my reabieoee, In Doquesne borough, on the main bank, fronting the head of Herr’s Island, or of JOHN DUN LAP A 00., corn exof-Second and Market sts., Pittsburgh. apr!7:tf WhL C. MILLER. !■ lltli Ward freperty to r tale at a Good tfirgata, THREE VALUABLE BRICK HOUSES AND LOTS.— These Lots embrace a trout on Penn street, of 66 feet 6 inches, to a 3 feet alley : on which then Is. erected a valua ble blwk of Brick !loasea x Jwo stories high, with kitchen and ceilar in basement, 41*fe«t front on Penn street, and 36 feet deep on Locust street. This is a Tery desirable situa tion for either a Store or a Tavern; Penn street being the treat tbmughfare of the city : and this property being con venient to the Railroad Depot. This property would not be in the market only that the owner Ip living in Washington county, and ttnds it extreme ly Inconvenient tn attend to it. Tenuswwsy and price moderate; for further particulars enquire of ROBERT DAY, Fifth W ard, or JAB. 0. RICHEY, apr2r> Real Estate AptuL at this office. Itand for Sale. 1 OHO ACKES LAND IN PUREST COUNTY, near IOUU the Clarion river. This land is heavily timbered, has an excellent soil, sod is said to contain an abundance of iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Vecan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it, if not directly across it. The Hillstown creek runs through »L ALisJ.dOU acres in Elk county, well timbered and Watered, ana lying ue»r the route of the Rnnbury and Erie railroad. No betterinveatment could be made than in these lauds. The completion of the bunburyand Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil, value. Enquireof C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, fvb'Rleiinitf No. 147 Fourth street. Valuable Property tor Sale f ON UhEKTY STREET, ADiuININO THE METUO* DI=T GRAVE YARD, NEAR CANAL BASIN.—This is uov the only desirable piece of property' in this neighbor hood n«t already bought up by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. /routing on Liberty 50 feet, on Kim street 100 feel, thence to the Methodist Grave Yard feet, to Liber ty 110 feet. This property is most desirable as a Hotel. The building Ouv on it, it guod substantial three story brick, with all the uecessary back buildings, has for a long time been occupied as the Union Hotel, doing a good business. Capitalists and others desirous of making a good inrertorat, will do well to tuuuuiac the premises. apriS.tf EDWARD FABER. For Sale, I WILL SELL my unexpired lease (fourteen veara)of a Lot, idtuaie on (/Kara street and Spring alley, in the Fifth Vi urd—U) ft. fronting on O’Hara street, and running hack 100 ft. ?n Spring alley, on which is erected a four storied Brick House, 40 ft. square, with a frame, two stories, 60 it. ou Spring ulluy, well calculated to carry on any branch of muiuifacturingboMness. Beingengaged in man ufacturing iu the country, I offer the above lor sale. In quire a: No. 42-'» Liberty street. orlSuf EDWARD FABER. Coal Works For Sale* SIXTY THREE ACRKa OP LAND, with 250 acres of Coal attached, und all the improvements thereon in success ful operation, . aid Farm is situated on the Monongabela river, - 4 miles above Pittsburgh, and is snppHM with a Farm Ilou-e, Barn, Tenant Houses, Orchard, Railroad, and bu excellent harbor. The vein of Coni Li five feet thick, and cannot be surpassed in I’sr farther particulars apply to NICHOLSON ft PATNR, No. 235 Liberty street. A Very Ucalrable Country Scat at Prl- vate Sale. rpHK subscriber is authorised to sell the following piece X of property, containing 2% acres of land, situated in Collins tp., Allegheny county, Fa. This property U beauti fully located on the bank of the Allegheny river, about 4 iroiu the city; having two fronts, one on the Law resueTille and Sharpsbureh i'lank Road, the Allegheny river; and about 80 rode below the ferry, and just nelow the new bridge, now being bollt over toe river. For fur ther particulars enquire of JAMES C. RICHEY*, __ <3 Heal Estate Agent Ij'Od, SALE.—IST acres ;Of Land, 3 miles south of Darliqg tun, 90 ru.-re< cleans! go.-i Orchard, a good Stone House, large Barn, two Frame Houses, all in first rate or der, aud offered at the low price of $35 per acre Also, oue-half acre I.Dsiu Oakland, on Cxuriotte street. It i* a beautiful Lot; in front of 31 r. Ogden's line improve ment, and is offered at the low price of sBoo—enquire of me- Call and get my Register, for descriptions of a great variety of property. t THOMAS WOODS, jg‘-d 75 Fourth street. Sal < »1 I, —HaLF IN HAND, balance in 4 years, fur a 1 j'-J* f Nv’* Frame House of S.rooms, with a large lotoi ground of 60 feet front on the Brownsville road, in couth PltL-burgh. I‘lenty of cboiee apple, peach and plum trees, grapes, currants and gooseberries. A terse stable, out oven, Ac The is well papered—good grates, Ac. Call and examine the property. iyH a CTTBBKBT k SOS, UP Third si. iduK KALE — mx mctvs Land, situate near the Minerovitle X? Road, mils from the Court House; on which is a small two story Brick House, Stable, and other buildings; ateo, an excellent Orchard. Tor ms—One-fourth cash, bal ance iu five equal annual payments. Enquire of -- • AUSTIN L00M1b,92 Fourth St CtOiT'AOK >OK KENT.—The main building of House on l Nursery Hill, with about an acre of ground. Enquire of J. bTEDEFOKD, on the premium, or of ay23 THOMPSON BELL A CO. Valuable Property For Sale. FrVE HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS, situate on Centre Arenue, near Falton street, and within ten minutes’ walk of the Post Offlca For terms, inquire of r BOON A SARGENT, corner of Wood and Fifth sta. > To Let. A GOOD DRY CELLAR, under the Ksptaao Engine House, on Ssrcnih street, soluble for storing moltaeee or produce. Inquire of JQHS H. STEWART, mer 6 267 liberty street To £et« THE dwelling house now occupied by me on Fedexml etreeC, Allegheny, No. 4 Collonade Kow, near the end of the bridge. Enquire at the bouse. febds:tf W. H. LOWRIK. h r\' . 5 - -f'.ft'lh ■;* <‘Z+’ \ ' YtATßfi OF AD?fiHTime, *ohj:kd rrox nr mr r/rrißiwon ntaa TCP USC 9 SOSTIUIL, DC US! «. ‘ ' •• 4vh rvlJltirttiM • ; •* ju* w^Jl.-..—.... • “ two w«ka ........... M *• thr«f ** M t»Tt« mryntS “ " two mc&1h*...... “ “ .tbrw pMiTtth* | |IM “ ftmr mnathw- ..._ “ d* „ ** “ one year-.-....—a.-..-... Undine Csrd, six Son or lea, p*r «mm - 18 0t Oa» Bqu»T», per innun, of th« pagg).,.— SS M DAILY MORNING POST MONDAY MORNING: Ruslan Tim of the Otfcsr gldestUiePlstaii* - The Paris correspondent of th*&ew. Yerk Tri bune, fell in with the special messenger from Russia to the United States, and learned from him the Btasaian view «f the war, and bad a ; look at the reverse side of the picture from that / presented by the English and French journals. We quote from a letter of this correspondent the : following highly interesting, paragraphs: Bussia considers that abe has never reoeWed any serious defeat anywhere: since the com mencement of the war. She acknowledge# a waotof success at Silistria, but says that it re-'* qaired yearn to take that place in 1828-9, and that ehe expected it to require Months, to take it at present; - and that it was not want of suc cess that compelled her to retire, l>at the merci ful attitude of Austria, which forced upon her a change of tacties. Prince Pashklewitch was only wounded in his honor at body - I was never, to naked. It is contended that at the I time the Russian mine exploded; if the. troop* had been ordered to charge the Turks, through ; the gap, an excellent-opportunity wee offered to carry the place. The Prince did not favor the movement, contrary to the opinion of the other officers, and, it now appear#, of th* Emperor also, and be has been recalled to “ consult with the Emperor ” —which means that he has been banished to his estate. The Emperor Nicholas has now ohaaged his tactics. It is asserted positively that he has preferred to fight the Austrians to the Turks; be has been writing and expecting that Austria, from the. line of oondnet she hss'pursoed to ward him, would declare war; and:.**, every one knows, he has been constantly collecting troops on the Austrian frontiers. He qow de rhnf aVrina Austria has given . him the COSUS rrrmS mnyg yin ha Vi enna, which he means to take and. hold.. _ gary, wbichhasmoreioveforßnssiathanfor An- ' stria, sympathizes with the movement, and it is through Hungary that the attack is to be made. Nothing is said by the Emperor about declaring the independence of either Hungary or Poland. No hopes for the independence of the latter country, at least, need be entertained. For some reason, the Emperor seems gratified at the op portunity which is presented to march on Vien na ; perhaps because he knows that Austria will receive'neither the sympathy or aid of Eogland and France, and perhaps also because Austria has treated him somewhat contemptuously on the Turkish question. In regard to the ulterior views of Nicholas in his attack ou Turkey, ho has declared with em phasis to the gentleman who Tarnished me with this information, and who has heard him declare it on several occasions, in other company in as frank, honorable and sincere a manner us it is possible for a man to do, that territorial acquit sition was not the end and object of hie de mands; that he only isked and only-desires that Jerusalem shall be free to all religions; and that the Christians in Tnrkey shall he protected in their rights as Christians and as equals of the Turks; he says that he asked nothing mors nor less the day be sent Ms first agent to Con stantinople, more than a year, ago • that he asks more nor less at this moment. He be lieves this to be justice; be has planted him self upon that platform ; his word as an Empe ror and a gentleman ha* gone out that he, will defend these claims; and ho declares his de termination with vehemenco to fight for them till ..the last rouble and the last man of the em pire are exhausted, before he will yield. He says: "I bat Constantinople in 1828; why didn’t I keep it, if it was the dream and object of my life, as my enemies charge ? No, I bold ' myself bound to leave the Turkish territory free the very moment I see settled upon a reliable basis the rights which I claim for my Christian * brethren in that country, and I shall not cease , to make war against every power which may combine against me, until I secure that object. . : C announce it boldly to the world fts the unalter able policy of the Russian Government, which ■ will be followed out by ray family after me, if I should fait to secure it before my death. The Christians in Tnrkey shall have thar rights, I have pledged my word officially and privately that I did not seek to go beyond this point; and I shall not.” Tbe secret correspondence published by the English Cabinet, some time ago, is thus ex plained by the Emperor; Eogland has always acted as the ally and apparent friend of. Busina; the Emperor had been conrted by England ; he had visited the country, and had received sgeh . a reception that he felt himself no longer per mitted to doubt the genuineness of tbe feeling manifested toward him. ’ Sir Hamilton Seymour enjoying a ciose intimacy with the Emperor, took every occasion to impress this fact upon him; and it was during fthe many social, fami liar interviews with that gentleman, that he in dulged in conversation concerning the future prosperity of Tnrkey. He spoke uniformly of Tnrkey in tbeee conversations as a'power that mast fall by its inherent weakness, and of the measure to be taken in each an event, exactly as the. United States talk about Mexico.. It was talked of bb a power that must fall, and in its fall it must naturally eome into the bands of its most powerful neighbor. It woe looked upon as a passive event, belonging to destiny, with which force of arms need not mingle. The Em peror did not know till lately that these confi dential conversations with Sir Hamilton Sey mour were designedly brought about by that gentleman, at the instigation of the British Cabinet, and that he woe at that moment in se cret communication with all the German courts, sending them from time to time the precious revelations that he bad obtained by the sacrifice of his claims to the tide of a gentleman. Nicholas adds: “ The old man,” meaning Nes selrode, *• always told me to beware of thq Eng lish ; that they were gold outside, but rotten ness within; he .told me so when I returned from Eogland, a few years ago, with my month fall of praises for the English, and he has not ceased to repeat the warning to this moment. 1 have at length got my eyes open to the full, in famy of their character, and I am going to settle tbe account with them to the full extent of my means.” At the taking of Bomersund by a detachment of the English fleet, a circumstance occurred ; which the world at large should know. Tbe Buseiao women were violated by the English sailors, their houses laid waste, and thefts com mitted. The London Bally News admits that fact with an air of cool depravity that mast dis gust every human being that reads. It says that when the marines first landed in tbevillage, the women fled frightened in all directions ;but when they found that the British tars were.hot beings to be frightened at, the colors of lb a tone soon succeeded to the pallor which had over spread their fair cheeks, and they submitted to the kisses of the brave tars withevident delight. This was but adding insult to the worst crime known to law. Instead of a peccable submis sion on the part of the Busman women, they were out by the. drunken sailors to the public common, and there violated ea meets, in the midst of orgies that would have done honor to South Beacannibals! The commander of the English forces, apologised to tbe Governor of tbe place, in reply he was told that there were some crimes for which men could apologise, but of such a onSas this, there could be no apology, and he was surprised to hear one offered by a nation understanding so well the obligations of civilized life. At Odessa, 1,800 asphyxiating balls were j thrown into the town not one of lehieh exploded! Tbe asphyxiating principle ties in a mixture of chloroform and arsenic, so combined that the natural volubility of these two substances shell be increased, 'and rendered suddenly effective. t In the cHJform cf shell, a fuse was ignited the concussion which it received in foiling or striking an object in its way, and the fuse bon ing till it came in contact with the explosive material. The.shells at the present day are Bede to explode at the moment of striking by means, of a percussion cap, within the having over it a thicker and heavier wall of metal then the rest or the shell, so that that ride of|-tbeheU is carried foremost, and consequently stakes the object immediately over the capu Iq *ll the Eogtish aephyxiationaebetis used thus fir, there was no calculation made .about the inbottpetf-* bility of the two materials placed in their rior; so that when the Russian chemists came to examine them to discover the reason why they _ had failed to explode, they found that] tbe as phyxiating principle had destroyed,the .detona ting principle— the chloroform hod asphyxiated the percussion cope ! ~ • 176 3 m ..... 400 *'oo * 00- ............ 10 Q» a oo lO 00 fcyJPLY 81 ■v. * A V i \ V