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St:„„, ~-. , 1, ' 4,- ',, ' 4 - '+ '' ',Z, ..' ~ 7 '',., , s.,s- 4 1/4,,,,,,,- . fix=.4 ~.- '',.,-.,,- ,-, , 'N ~--,.. -e 4 '7',l' Baltimore Herring; 3 do No 1 Salmon; 3 do do Mackerel; 10 do do; Just received and fur sale low by 3.4 F. R. DRAVO. No. 1 Diamond. A NOTELER SUPPLY-3 tads of Loyering's unrivalled Steam Syrup; 20 bb a Loy. Crushed Sugar; 10 Dlt pulverised do; far sale at the Fami ly Grocery Store of fietj F. R. DRAVO. F IBII-20 boxes terge Burlington Herring; 2 bbla Connecticut Shad; Jut received and for PR I e by F. R. DRAVO. _ SUNDMES-20 dozen paper, Orris's Corn Starch; :6 do Wheaten Grits; 10 do Farina; 24 do Thompson's Washing Om pound, a superior article for toilet or fine linens; For sale by OW F. R. MUM). ----- • • INvaLOAH,x ItSid.RDlEn---For sea-sickness, stay et home. For drunkenness dtlk cold water. To ra• move tan, sallowness and retiriess o fbe sidn—use Menet. petio Soap. To pleasa 811,—mInd your own business. To cure sore, songh bands, we the HERPETIO SOAP. Sold at fie 4 l NO. 140 TRIED STREET. =MEM - - - •-----• I CARTER'S NEW DOORS AT DAVISON'S, 65 Market at— Emily Vernon; or Filial Piety Exemplified . Philip Colville, a Covenanter's story, by Orwlell- Kennedy ; Pamir? at Heatherdele, or `the Toff uenee of-Chris. C l an principles,-by Mra. Mackay; Wilberforce, or the Christian Rtatesmen, by Collier; • -The Dead In Christ, their State, PießEnt and Yu tire, by Dr. John Drown, author of Exposition • of let Peter, 416 be ; Prayers of the Apostle Paul; • Stray Arrows; Works of Philip Henry; Jacoby Notes, vols. 1 and 2: Memoirs of Oberlin ; Bich and Poor, by Byte; Ashton Cottage; Manual for the Young; Footsteps of St Paul; Joy IarERRING- 30 bbla new dry salt Herring for saleby f 7 je3 HENRY H. COLLINS 10. A GAftD.--Sire. T. C. NO TEE respectfully announces to her friende and the public that her ANNUAL BENEFIT will' take plan on MONDAY EVEN ING.. Juno 4th, 1855, on. which occasion the glorious old English C"medy of The Rival,' or a Trip to Bath, Will be revived, and in which the WHOLE STRENGTH OF THE COMPANY will appear, with other attractions, which will be duly 11.0 nounce - . • jet IvILL BE GIVEN IN PREEMAN'a HALL, in the fifth Ward, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, Jane 4, 1855, for the benefit of the Mercantile Encampment No. Bl. 1 0. 0. F. 'Tickets sl—to be had at the door, and from the committee. - A. ROE.3BING, V: BENZ, P. A. KIIIACEILI,t i 1t riIHE PASTNIfItBIIIP heretofore existing between the I undersigned, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those who have claims against the late firm of GLASS A CARE, will present them for settlement to John P. Glass, at the City Hotel. JOHN P. GLASS, DAN. D. OARR. Pittsburgh, Juno 1,1855. Graff, Bennett k Co, Zug, Lindsey & Co. viir The undersigued having withdrawn from the City Hotel, would cordially reccinmend to the, !ravel ing public, and to his friends generally, his late partner John P. Glass, Reg., who continues the business. DAN. D. CARR. Pittsburgh, June 1, 1855. SIX BARRELS OF IRO): FORAYS are now ocoupying a portion of the Allegheny Wharf, near Bailey A Brown's Rolling Mill, which the owner is requested to take away, or they 33011 be disposed of according to ordinance made and proviLed. WILLIAM SOuTT, • •je2:3td When Master. • Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. ON AND SINCE TUESDAY, May 22,1, 1655, the Mail Train leaves Steubenville daily, (Slimlays excepted ) as 8 o'clock, A. M., and arrive at Newark at 3.10 o'clock, P. . 'IL, connecting with trains for Columbus, Sandusky,Chicago Crrneinuati, Lasalle, Mount Verson, Rock Island; - Toledo, Saint Louis. BETUENINO : Leaves New Grk at 12 - o'clock, M., and craves qt Stenben villa at 7.25 P. M. Passengers by this train leave Main call at & o'clock, A. BL To Columbus $4 . 00 To Detroit $7 00 Cincinnati 6 SO Chicago ..... -...... 12 75 Meant Vernon ... 3 75 Bock laland..-... 17 75 Mansfield 4 75 Saint Louis— 20 75 . Sandusky 600 For through' tickets and fart er information, enquire of F. A. WELLS, Agent, Steubenville. The Cadiz Accommodation Train leaves Steubenville daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 4.20 P. M , and arrives at Cadiz at 6.48 P. M. 034 4G3 8.) CR. .....:500.000 00 17,803 87 2,907 80 1,073 99 30,556 35 3434,017 29 ...- 188,000 00 _BBO4 453 80 RIORETSON .1 BON; Steel; "ir" Iron Wire; Cables and Anchors; j„ "XL ALL" Cutlery, Razors, Files, Saws, and Edge Taub: Bran EJandr.V: One Fittings' Japanned and Tin Ware; Nets; Twines; Sboe Threads; Canvas; Uess!ans; Burlaps; etc., 11 ,rohn sired, NEW YORK, 25 Kilby street, BOSTON. ItICKET3ON. - - • BOLL AOZAT9 /OR Messrs. Joseph Gundry I Co., Pymore Mills, Bridport Noah Ilingley .1k Bons, Cradley and Liverpool. " By lands Brothers, Iron Wire Mills, Vi , arriogton. " Parkin I Marshall, Telegraph Works, Sheffield.. " Shoolbreki, Loverldge I Co., Merridale Works, Wol verhampton. mr,9llm EATING- HOUSE. D. BLIINABD . .... . Steinman. No. 40 Fifth El trt":11 near Wood. THE PR O PRIMR. TUB CuRNIICORLE having fitted uP establishment for the purpose or pro/1,141g Meals at low rates for business Men, 41111 es, and those attending market and ..e — ‘6..=.? visiting the city, begs leave to call the attention _ of all who wish the latest and freshest the market Can af ford, to his Table, constantly set and furnished with the best attendance. Don't forget the place, near the Exchange Bank, and op :posits the office of the Manlius. Post. my 29 ri UM DttOP&—Another large supply of fthelpflavored Wjf Gum Drops received by. JOS. FLEMING. job . • Corner Diamond and Market it. EDIVINE CH.EnTS.—I. have on hand a large and very .fine stock of Medicine Chests, suitable for funnies, physicians, steamboats, &c. Those wanting a Chest should call and examine mine before purchasing elsewhere, se I will Sal abetter and cheaper article than can be had else where in the city. JOS. FLEMING, Jel Corner Diamond and Market et. ILMALVOBJNG EXTEACT3.—_,I have on hand a large sop. 1 Ply of Preston & Merril Ps Ana Extracts, for flavoring, 11183, 81:131:814.3 : 1cte amp, 4 0 . Also, a lame eupply of Pres. ton .t ?derelll Baking Powder. JO3. PLEMINO, jel Corner Diganond and Market at. Cgran.% OP hIAGNXBIA—An. excellent and agreeable Purgative. A large supply, and warranted freeb, al. vim on band. JOS. MIMING, ',... : .::%:', - ,..:',, : 1 ;. °i - ', T i.Z, - i,:i .. 1::!: .: -. ,f,t• . ... ' , , ', .M= m "enV Tis Qrs I=MIMMAZI Dissolution. „ . . =73 rt -- • • CHANGE OF TIME PAR} Prom Steubenville, through by Bzilreed— • ' ' Returning, leaves Cadiz at 8 37 A. 31., and arrives et Steubenville at 11 05 A. N. Agents. JAMES COLLINS & CO, Freight and Passenger Agents, No. 114 and 116 Water street, Pittsburgh. J. N-RINNEY, Freight Agent, Little Metal R. It. Depot, Cincinnati. P. W. 87RADER, Paseenger Agent, Brradway;Cin. RICHARD HOOKER, Passenger Agent, Newark. P. A. WELLS, do do Steubenville. LAFAYETTE DEVINNEF, General. Fr'lgbt and. Ticket Agent. E. W. WOODWARD, je2 Superintendent. STOOKS WANTED.— 10 tames Citizens' Insurance Co.; 12 do Itlonongahe'a Navigation Co.; al. do Ohlo and Pennsylvania Railroad; 10 do Citizens' Deptleite Bank; 50 do Ridge Miring Co. WILKINS k CO., jet Commies. Stock Brokers, 71 Fourth street: RCIAL COLLEGE, • ENNBYLVANIA. IRON CITY CODUI OF WESTERN ... . . TIIIISTBES. lion. K. M. Biddle, E. Brody, U. A. Pryor, EN B. L. Pahnestock, Eoq EL Campbell, Esq. Alex. Bradley, Esq. BOARD OF His Excellency, Gov. James Pollock, vn. 'tn. ,ger, Col Wilson D'Candlear, Col. Wm. Hopkins, Capt. D. Campbell, N. P. Fetterman, Esq. This institution 13 now organized under its charter, an, it in full and verysuccersful operation under the following amount 11133333 L 1. nrrenxlcit, President, and Professor of the Science of Accounts, and of the Art of Itook.Keeping. AGIN ELEMING, .Assochde Profesfor in the same de. partment. GEORGE F. 111TCIICOCE, A. M., Professor of Mathe matics and 'reac.ber of Penmanship. JAMES 11..110PEMS, Eso , of the Pittsburgh Btu., Lec turer on Commercial Law. There are two Camas of Sttly--oce a Commercial, the other a Metbenntlnldoure. ' Them will be, hereafter, Quarterly Punlie I...vaminations, by adloartior Eximinars, for the awarding of Diplomas. Ettidenti enter - at anytime, continue at pleasure, and even after leaving, return when so disposed. There is in preparation, and will coon Le issued, a pros pectus of the institution, with a catalogue of the names of upwards of 200 Stud-nts, who have matriculated SICIC6 the opening of the College, In November, IESI. It is the firm and steadfast determination of the gentle. men who have the management of this College, that it shall not become second to any other of its bird: uni with this p'edge, thcy respectfully solicit a continuation of that flow of patronage which has so signally distinguished the career of this Institution, from its commencement. Address...lßON CITY COLLEGE, Pittsburgh, Pa." [jel Valuable Real Estate for Sale. MHZ M&Ii8ION HOUSE AND LOT, on Liberty greet, I running through to Plum alley, uow in the occopaury of Mr O. Minute. Enquire of Mr. It. FAIRMAv, jelr3t Federal eL. Allaghenv PERRY COUNTY WARM SPRINGS. sialtE above celebrated WATERING PLACE will be open I for visitors on and after the FIFTII OF JUNE li Ex-r. They are delightfully located on Sherman's Creek, fourteen miles north•west of Duncannon, (this place being•fifteen miles west of Harrisburg, on the Central Itailreact,) at the base of Pisgah dlountaia, which reaches an elevation of. mere than five hundred feet. Sherman's Creek affords a splendid opportunity f r those fond cf bathing, fisting or falling; the surrounding forests offer great attractions to the sportsman; and tour smooth ant shady roads through a country unsurpassed for bold and magnificent scenery, will diversify the amusements of the plum HORSES, SADDLES and CARRIAGES can be had at all times Roues taken to Livery on reasonable terms. Of.the MEDICINAL QUALITIES of the SPRINGS ton mach can hardly be said. Their waters have been analysed by the best Chemists in the Union. arid are pronounced no: aurpaseed for curing cutaneous diseases and affections of t e kidneys. There are some five Springs in all, every one of which is of different temperature—the largest being 6.3 degrees Fahrenheit, and throwing out 53 gal:ons every seven minutes. Ladles' and Geptiemeo's DATIIS have been constructed • with all the modern improvements, to gether with PLUNGE BATHS, do., Ac Each day a Coach loaves Duncannon for the Springs, after the arrival of the cars. Bowling Alloys, BLlilard Booms, and rations other facili ties (or amusement, In abundance. The accommodations will be the best, and the chergea low. • TZB3l9.—Eight dollars per week, or ono dollar and fifty cents per day. Families IA Wang to erizugo rooms, should address the proprietor early. Every attention will be paid to visitors Abe proprietor baying engaged.tbe best of servants. Music always in at tendance. All communications intended to reach the Perry County Warm Springs should be addressed to Dunrannon P. 0. They will be immediatelytorwarded. 11. R. ETTER, Proprietor Warm Springs. • • PERSONS Wlsnlc4G TO • BUY a. goad, comfortable DWELLING HOUSE, are requested to examine the following: A well finished Brick House, situate in a plea sant part of Penn street, (No. 303;) contains a hall and two parlors, dining room and kitchen, good cellar, and eoren chamfers. Gas fixtures, bath room, with hot and cold water, dc. The Lot is 23 feet front by 100 deep to an alley. B. CIITIMEBT 60N, 140 Third street UUNEXUIita..BI,--tlattetr'S LAU U.B It It O'X Y - P E. 8 Rooms, No 76 Fourth street. Prices to suit all. ljel Great Reduction 1N CHOIRS SUMMER GOODS, •t HAGAN d. AHL'S, 91 MARKET onda STREET. We will mar 2 down on My, June 4th, cur entire stock of seasonable Dry Goode, at a huge discount from former prima We name, in part, Barrages and Tisanes, Grenadines, Crape de EspNpro, Summer Bilks; Lawns of all kinds, Embroideries, Hosiery, Glares and Mitts. Lure Man tillas, Chalil Berages, Madonna Cloths, to.—with a full and complete assortment of Housekeeping Goods. my3l • Roams Wantea. ASUITS OF ROOMS ARE WANTED TO RENT by a coup e of Gentlemen, to be used as BLEEPING APARTMENTS. They must not be higher up than the second story,.and in either Third, Fourth or Fifth streets, between Grant and Market. For further information, ap- ply at the CountinipEcom of the Morning /hit. m • 31. ti BRITISH MAUFAOTHRERS I AGENCY! J. N. LAWTON & BROTHERS. • . • • - & BRtiS. °HI4 COCHRAN ItaaILTA.OTURELIS-GP- IRON RAILING, IRON - VAULTS, vitUzzi DOOILS, Window Shuttere, Window Guards, iko. Nog. 91 Second sitreei cud 'third rt., (sarwass woo', ex, 1.1. r, 01,) • PIZTSBURGH, PA., sieve on hand a variety of new patterns Lacy an_ Plato, suitable for all purposes. Particular attention paid to enclosing Grave Lots. Joblingdone at short noose. tm2l A. A. CABILIEII El. B. °ARUBA A. A. CAVALIER & BRO., Corner Ranh and. Smi , kfuld streets, Pietthurgh,-Pa,, AGENTS STATE MUTUAL FIRM AND - 1321111 - NE INSULAR= CO. .or nrianxesuna. CAPITAL $a50,000. GIRARD • FIRE AND INSIIIIANOE COMPANY OF PHILADOLPIIIA. CAPITAL 93014000. INSURANCE COMPAIsIy OF THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, WIN - OREATIIIit, VA.." CAPITAL ........... ...._..»...... 5300,000. CONNECTICUT IdUTUAL LIFE IFIBURANCE COMPAN• • 11AIITZOILD, CONN. m 1 7 . 1 CAPIEAL AND A55ET5...192,154,4S 9 Dissolution. THE firm of PRNNOCK, MITCHELL & CO. bag tbli day been DISSOLVED by mutual ccuisent,and the Books of said concern having been transferred to JOSEPH PENNOCK and NATHAN P. HART, they only are author ized to settle and c.liect the aebts due raid firma Persons knowing themselves indebted. %ill please call at PENNOCK & HART'S, No. 141 Wood tetrad, and ;ay he seine. Those having claims against said firm will present them for pay ment. ' JOSEPH PENNOCK, T/103. MITCHELL, JOHN- D. HERRON, - NATIIAN P. HART. Pittsburgh, May Ist, 1855 Copartnership. JOSEPH PENNOCK end NATHAN P. Harr, late of the firm of Pennock, hlitchell At Co. have amociated them selves fa the 1 OUNDRY business, nudes the name led style of PENNOCK & HART. We respectfully Invite Ili friends and customers to visit as, at N0.14J. Wood street. 'Pittsburgh,May 1,1855. . . JoSEPR PENNOOK ` NATLIAN Y. UMW. • PENNQCIE ,dt HART, (or Tin Los FIRM PLINOrt, 'Uncurl, c 0.,) - FULTON FOUNDRY .1- . Warehouse; N 0.141 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. A constant moldy cf Cooking Stares and Ranges, StIITEI3- and Grates, Wagon Boxes. all rizea, Hollow Warth Plough Castlnge and Pointe, Tea Kettles, Pad and Tailors' linne t .Iron und Nails. Water and Gas Pipes, and Miscellaneous Castings nude to order. my2tlm. GRAND PIANO! MADE BY NUNNS Sc . CLARK, NEW'YORK. 4f4F- THE PUBLIC of Pittsburgh and Allighenk is re spectfully invited to call at the ?dem Szoax of the ecoseribera. N 0.53 FIFTH street, and examine a superb • . A • . 1 t Pull: Grand Piano, price siooo, 1 Front the Factory of NUNN'S k CLARK, Now York. This elegant! , last ument la male in the "ELIZ lB LTILEAN STYLE," the ornemente, front pieces and legs being Oahe.. rately carved out of SOLID ROSEWOOD. It Is full seven octaves of the largest dimensions, arid, in point of volume, power end liquid sweetness of tone, Is pronounced alto gether insurpassable. • . The subscribers will bo happy to receive the visits of their friends and the public in general, and show them through their elegant new establishment • .H. HUBER A IMO:, Sign of the Golden Harp, N 0.53 Fin street. Clortvierattlp tter. - - T HAVE THIS DAY (Apr I lath) o associated- with me Messrs. F. STEEL TUBBETT and SA3Ib. CLANIST, both of } whom have been for many yew-air, my estah'Ath meat, and axe already extensively and favorably - known to my emit:mem and the public generally awsuperior work men, and of correct bus nese habits. We hope by this union of experience and artistic, , kill—eniecially In the watch department; by keeping a large al:Await selected stock of goods; by sellin at moderate prices, and by close attention to buainese, to merit a liberal share of patronage. To my old friends and the public in genera', who hare for many yearn peat so literally patronized my. business I re turn my thanks, and solicit for thethe new firm a' con'in nano,' of similar favors. W. W WILSON. Pittburgh, Aprilli, 1955. `WILSON, TIIRBEIT & CLANEY, Watch Makers, Jewelers and ELveramiOut, British and Continental Exchancre. 8101 IT DILLS DEAWN DT DA.I NCA & CO. OAr' TIIE UNION BANK, LONDON IN Suus oP £I. as,a Urnaate. lISSE DRAFTS are availolne at all the principal T Towns of ENGLAND, SCOTLAND and IRELAND, and the CONTINENT. We also draw Sam Data on :ST. Grunebaurn 4k, Banta, FRANKFORT' A MAIN, Tillie!,"erre af. a Remittance to all plrte of anninuY, swmzpalaND and lIPLIAND. rename Intending to travel abroal may Fromm. &rouge us, Letters of ere lit, on which Money cab be obtained, ad needed,an any part of Europe. Cotummai of DUI, Note,. a S ratline ..:curilles in Ea. t ape, alit rec, Iva prompt attention, wg. IL WILTIAMA 3. CO, mll2l Wt W, corn.r Tided 'trust. WILLIAM HUNTER, DEALER EXCLUSIVELY IN FLOUR AND GRAIN. No. 299 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.. /KO- Cbxerarav nrcizreiNo . , the BEST BRAN DS ot PENNSYLVANIA, OEIIO INDIANA end MISSOURI, SUPERFINE and, EXTRA FLOUR,. Which vi t alreye be sell at the Lowest Gael prices. capll S. M'KEE & mANIT7ACTIMERB OZ M'KEE'S PENNSYLVANIA GLASS • WINDOW GLASS 1 Extra, Double Strength, Imitation Crown and Ruby. Vlab3, Pickle and Preserve Jars;; Wine, - Wine, Porter and bilutial Bottles; Telegraphic & Lightning kuitilators. SELX)ND, BETWEEN WOOD * BIAREET BM, PITZSadE Gil, YINNA. But a 'short distance from the Steamboat landing, and from SI o iomrah els Douse, St. Charles, and City lintel. teen J. A. JpIIES V. D. DEBNY JONES & DENNY, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, apl9] 6I WATERssSTRHET, pnrsircuton. THE :ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY:, A, JOINT STOCK ASSOCIATION: Orsrani.;l July 1, 1854, larder the knave" . New York; • Capital in ra i ooo Shares: - 4.0-STObKHOLDERS INDIT7DVALLY Pr:arident—GEOßGE W. CASS, of tilttabrirgitt. NANACIEROZ Gee. W . Cass; Pittsburgh. S. 4. Si:men:irate?, Baltimore, IL S. Sanford, Philadelphia. Johnsoa.Livingston, N.York.- W. B. Pentium:a, Now Fork, O. Spooner, Bridgeport, Conn. A. Adams, Boston. B. Kb4eley,Fallitirer, B. Z. J. 51. Thompon, Sprinotteld, Dimes. py Orriet, No. 81 FOURTH b2IIIXT. TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM THE EASTERN CITIES VIA 'PENNA. CANAL AND DAILROADD. D. LEECH & CO.'S LINE, Betwee; Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia, auft„ Baltimore. Tills ROUTE being raw in good order , we ars proparaa to despatell property either way on favorable - terms- Shipments consigned to oitherof the undersigned will 0, 3 . forwarded without charge for commissions, and all Initrom thins promptly attended to. • Addre4 or apply to . D. LEECH di Ca, - Penn street and Canu4Plitsbuigh. HARRIS MEM, Receiving Depot laSouth Third. street, DenTeripi„DopOt, Dock et, Philadelphia. A. SMITH, -Agent, „ • No. 75, North street, Baltimore .; JNO. S IcDONAIJ), Agent, " N 0.7 Battery Plaice, New York. PITTSII'O3OH AND CONNELLSVitLE. * e a li. 47, 2 4.4 7 .4.- ,;; Tt pi ntl e i.. ..., ! .. 0, , ..;•;-:--, t. : - --, RAILROAD Opening from West Neevlor „ w et th uore . land County, too - Layton F cat i ou, FEY ette County. . • 1 - 1 S and after TII1J118D . ..• x the 17th day of May. Unili further noose, the crams will run -between the above points as follows: . . Leave West ' ,`etecon at 5:36. A. M.; stopping at Port Royal, Smith's „,ol• 4111, and Jacob's Creek; reaching Layton at &15 - Returning, leave Layton at 619 A. Alt reaching 'rest Newton at 7:30; connecting with the steamboat "Thomas Shtiver," for Pittsburgh; reaching Pittsburgh at noon. , second Train will liars West Newton at ti o'clock, 31., for Layton, and returning, will lento Laytou'at d P. 31., stopping at all way stations. Fare from Pittsburgh to Layton, 43 pales, One Dollar. Stages for - Uniontown and Contl.lleallle will connect islet the Traina w Layton. Freight will be transported each way daily. Per rates apply to D. W. CALDWELL, Esq., An Superintendent h West Newton. OLIPER. W. BARNES,' President and Sutarintendent.. • •Pittaburgh. May 330855. tay4 CARPETMA TT I L G S O CLOS. N. TH 13 - 13 !Ascribe? Is now receiving liirge additions to:hi s T Btock; which, when completed, - will be one or the largest i n Ab e city, conaLgting of Velvet and Rrnivelienr 13r"seeispertbaelmPaentlilanneddo.;qtratiregtTilryrietso°4.1114,t pets; TeoollrY Tapestry - , gr. , in, and plain Voultisn ; Cotton, Hemp, Rag and List Carp- A i: Woolen and Cotton Drugget; Door Mate; Window Stair Rode: he. Alen, a large assort m ent D e . n m t ,c ot AL oac imo t i"! from 2 to 18 feet wide. 1,20.1 rn xr 82 Fourth !frost. belo w ,„...4. MERRICK HOUSE. W. A. BLOSSOM, Vitopair,Tcd, 331 .4111 . UR/SHICON I F my 1 7 .1 - Branca count At. 1.--„,.- 1' Ea Market 'etreet, currier rum ti =an _ ..,, - - : -=...--..,,i.,-...:,--..ri:1,-.'':'; ..‘' 4 ' ,. '''''...Y,, :. .