'4'ittsblitqlt (c) llcite. II 8 El I= MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY, EMEIIIIIIII =I I=l3 11=1 MEM I= IMM=IIII =I BE MI = IwtRUAIIi I=l li,i;r,.ad I MEI IBERISEI =I taken a, AI), Mill 0114.- 31, a. otalpii.loll don. oppot4..i 1.. rree.loni in ',tar Their oppphitinn IR illln , found tiCit 111 111-1 .11 prip1.111(.11 1.. 111. N.lll, .11 th spvciai privtivg, hit hold I t chart, a particular line is barely payirm expenses. Or perldipi in arrear,s, the are not afraid of competition, for the plain reason that no persons can be found ills posed tip compete with them But a hen a line is profitable, and, especially, when there is no appreciable limit to the increase of traffic, the holders of the fram•lOse may confidently berelied upon to oppose either the granting of special charters to conflir t with their interests, or, which is the stone thing, x Free Railroad Lair. In this respect theccinduct of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company is not exceptional, but in accord ance with the uniform rule. The Reading Railroad Company, the Delaware, Lscka warms and Western, the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago, and the Atlantic and Great Western Company, are here all in the same category. There is a good deal of human nature in raliroad managers. No private Individual, having a profitable busi ness, is likely to invite competition, or to allow it if in his power to prevent It. Moreover, opposition to a Free Railroad Law Is to be anticipated not simply from the officers of existing railroad companies, but from their stockholders and dependents. Men are not ordinarily so disinterested as to tcork against their own welfare. What ever may happen when the millennium strati arrive, it will not at present do to count on men undermining themselves in order to give their neighbors a better chance Here are interested, numerous and pow erful classes, who will be certain to thwart, if possible, all efforts for the obtainment of the law in question. Beyond these, there are still larger num bers who are indifferent to the issue. These are the men who live in districts already sufficiently supplied with railroad By sympathy and neighborhood they are likely to incline to the restrictive polky. Having obtained under that policy all they .desire o ihey ore naturally content with it, and fail to see why other people should not Then there are the inhabitants of dis tricts who are looking confidently, and not without cause, to one or other existing cor porations to develop their sections through the construction of branches. Nothing is more natural than that they should either be apathetic on the question of free rail roading or actually In opposition thereto. ) n Now, let an y .- e map of Penn sylvania, which- addition to geo graphical conli hi various- rail roads; commented and .in operation, and he will be able to compute;with approxil mate accuracy, what senatorial and repre-• sentmive districts are likely to feelitspeCial interest in opening railroad tiotetion to free competition ; and what districts will tor apt to hold their. Inemberatxt rigid accountability if-they oppose that proposi tion. We suspect there - are more districts likely either to side with the monopolists, or to-care nothing aliont_the question_ than 1..03*0n13% apprehended: A AtOdes, the monopolists have this other advarttege; whatever jealousies they may lathe towards each other, on thilmatter, if I distinct issue shall be .made uP:theY will be pretty sure to be at agreement and to act in concert. concluskon we• arrive at Is this: If the filen& of. a' Free italltead Law mean to succeed, they must resort .to it thorough omit:dation, deviee a „fist, Impartial end coMpritheneive plan of , operstions,fand sue is*ith patagging el4r . . . TLX the, apttment of , 4 ..... „Sidfed &stew Anew= and Coitora.;re qtth'es that thefoltallize raridente.orldls;' trieenticim which they - are 11 1 1 P9bited, (39v4611Ranos :not , . realdent of the' Wendy-third district, ,his so*** Collector of that district la consmaeutly'Lll, amide tom thta , howevek, the people s oft the Twenty-second will , Twenty-third ; dis ; _ trictfr lull as well he Iltstlifed itiat they Lai this 7 tiattet la then. Sinn Thiev..; point:Cent of Gov. Vorearrat is pot for- Want Ski plDre egarrinkent—a feeler to test the4a4oohir9Fle; - ***iimibliat quie4ytoi snch:•mwintinents every one notlo44 , lllcenn:dok,*:fio, will biiintagisit it they -prgit .I . FertVe and resist such an ' encinackinent. the. ,av lean in wich' strong Eletalbllcin diet zreta It is for the peop10; tlierefirti;Wiirprisk thati. l3l taPfri4lank.sa the contemplaiM changes , sd once and etriphinicogy.T''grefig.. IxKl Mrlot 2 ni]dvw:th#4iotdeZlCOns Twenty-third ,dliarict,do sot Ward 4:10V", J a0061. 4 461 4e: M ll 4itick he hat; beekriShot Ike' , tie 7 nutde. spokirat atWatinisteinigive .140-4 e, airetteiTher: • 2 • TtCe 'extreme ne!!mStottoldttnutip still urge the Prisgdooftolettoit to vlStetiCe t'o 'TPA, flooooro -l OoFoliettiligect edits:in theAotr...Xidooto'ol" 4 3 o itgrets. Then earn!: itiltetrlttirg+nttdtnp.:litt4is a 4.• to tofflpiit. KElPijk;PYl ftwed-iiium*Aticror aviai cane. It, when S,ee surrenikr ed,Vcogren bid I *! 4 *i3l4kiii,iiiisdif zesi iT b .4WIAM beii%otiomea and. isikrikted which - would have :resulted in theniimlssiiot Oftlie** ernthilt#4l,9it% tiettira, this • Isalfr6sent Coitgretii, sqn aig • i t t t unt viiloo4#4 l 44itUilbilworsa' mica of ugraiwkWuthdiasKW.bisiiiii subdue the V.2...",Tti. - ;;-,;,1 11 I Al" Z.4,11t. 1: I= Per Th••• ftl• sae .1111.0 11,1 .11 io 1111 =ME to 4,, ~ @EI 1 In-. th, 1, ,, W1•1". an I,llotl , .' , 011111 , 11 , 1. ~ 1111 Want , 10 real. it, rc parn a 4 113i1Lti2..•: 111.1 I-. A,,-Inn EMI= •Nirr...llJ Latc 111.• con,oli,lnt ton 14.11, it i he I:ll.7randi.ienient .1 Ow Iltipslturgi, and the con,iptcnt if Vicuna as the capital city. 3 hi:ii to rats, the el lern still higher find to magnify liti•rho making it thi• chief ity of the lintpitc After thc loin! willll.l. 01 11 0 1,11111 !r..1, Denmark. l'AlisSin noble an appr..nrl.o.l , ll Of the territory wniell excited the :Mg, iit A t i,tria. Noir, she manifest- a disposition upon the fir.' 'lll.lllllllly. 31 of the , inaller principalities. Swill tot opportunity 01011.1 01 . 1 1 111 1 if Austria should again he thrown into a conflict w ith un it e d Italy for the maintenance of her N'enitian and in opera I= iosse,sions. Count Liao Ann, the Prime Tinister of Prussia, strongly favor. this policy of absorption. Such of the minor reigning princes as allow reason to bear sway instead of vanity, take to it kindly; fur it is clearly better for them to hold the rank of leading nobles in a cast monarchy than to keep the status of petty sovereigns neither respected nor feared by their neigh hors. Prussia does not find it difficult to discover plausible pretexts for the gratifies tion of her ambition. Austria has felt un comfortable under the menace offered to her pride and territorial integrity. The remit has been that angry notes have pass ed bet weenthe courts and simultane ous movements made towards readiness for Meantime, an apprehension has prevailed that In case of rupture tht) non-Germanic provinces of Austria would rise In revolt. The latest accounts put a different face on their intentions. It is now stated that Hun gary, as during the tierce trials of MARIA THRRESA, will stand fast by the Austrian throne, and will put a force of 160,000 nun into the - field for that object. By the rules of the Germanic Confedera cy, :the contingent of Austria, in case of a war, is 160,000 men; that of Prussia 130, 000; and of the smaller States 200,000; this apportionment being on the basis of the strictly German population. it would seem, therefore, that the zeal evinced by Hungary in behalf of Austria, mast so equalize the comparative forces as to lessen the chances of a war which, in case it should be fully inaugurated, would be like ly to involve most of the European nations. CIRCULARS and letters have been sent nut this week from the War Department and General Grant's' headquarters, to the Department and the Division Commanders of the South, in explanation of the Presi dent's recent peace proclamation. They are informed that it does not discontinue martial law, and does riot restore the privi lege of the writ of habeas corpus. It was also stated to them that the troops are not to be withdrawn at present, that more will be sent to any place they are needed, and that the duties and preregatives of the military are Oct in any ;respect thereby abridged. Will any admirer of theeresident's Pol icy explain what sort of Piece this is which subjects the Civil to laititry Law ? . •—, POLITICAL A. Tire VETO Powan ring been much discussed of late; the folicrWing record of a-stances of its being wielded will be inter esti,ng n Ao the general reader:,. By George IV g bi 4ton, ll,• .IRiniii 'Madison, 6; James Manioc 1; - Andrew Jackson, 9; . John Ty ler, 4; James K. Polk, 9; James Buchanan, 1; Andrew Johnson, 2. lion. A. G. Wumeart, of Vermont, whose name was published as one of the rice presidents of thelohn Union Club, haa written 'flitter — denon" g the whole mat e , movement r alact.dettnid* rliewithdrawal of his name. Mr. W is,nzt opponent, of Andrew Johnson's Prili . Tau poyolir AndisinationAn :Wisconsin against the President has moved the Legis lators of that State to change' the name of one of the eagles kept at the State capitol from "Andy"to "Timothy." Thus while the ?resident in his indignation turns Col. Forpeitoto a - dellinet fowl, the WisConsin Legls4tOrs. itaisforta' the fowl : "Andy" into grtyts. - Tun Democratic men' are now censur ing" the President that he didnot carry Con necticut for them. • •They say he _went just far enough - to tote, the - r State when he might have earried - Ji„ and they further pay he bugAtto hate carried-it.: It may tenoute consolation them" rtnrettect, that-ifthe Prestdent•Fdid npV carry the 13%te for! fie Dein ,. .inhtt at tenet tileirte . ,: - ind most certaplydhi t not 'e!till'ittfor;the'liteindW . Tat 1314.' John., A, Ramon, of lowa, roached - on the. subject, of having beVI-aZa t 'Maiden" ihr Coa. ft ihnini 4ll34 t 4e-11- 144 as nil-, grass 7 loin; : . •.1 s 7. , ',lf am a candidate, it moat a thrk , r_ Vh4oinr _Rembu ft w i ,oxis t iy,Aq began t3,WhOWeabWalaan! . 2 ll IsrlOctkjtittlaittuarai... letcmtpg adheres to t•Platibrarld.,-/ lin: expecmto adhere to Aim „ formand candidates for ner'atalinit any a d the Ate Dn. can iiarty and ltasairi , Andrew Janson all, the:: time, e . 4;1114 the protection of loyal to 'yal , bbtkwhiteand.black.P i Imm St: Louis priMkrif„soyf,Aore was, ,eorudderabTefiatitapteatons' - a Asp be fore yesterday, on tlie.dleoov - that, the reaalkelea'atllOtiOitdl4ltituaiaCilot lanUaih:&-t4'.luat 4000, aud:the:4Sht eh= s4aitulated, .IrheliouselasbeeAtterati4 far 1 40.0 6 'Year,IllaitoOd.fliffaiWIliicent• 'mut/ Caineh) light. It is statettltatt.orie *sentweeks pard.Ahla straaida-been par-. dawn/iv:ries offitertA, torn,. etd.:,' r a , isse - h! r7thaa,the - than; rates, a the7L . P . P4 0111 , . 1 2 - .:PrigOililg_to - on - thll7saausl , thi*stiter : pansaut pg a u,. , 00q .. *.tinS of . .goodiy . ..bcpth ,pin .. ' , leeltag a lame: pumli er. o ike t ra cit4oo7e JAIN* ? ,htieti.s Y. Vag - . 414 opr , , , Bons roorobimMOC . lfribr** l o4).oglog from $000A44400(f.:-•, , afolknsbniih t tiv3imor, of : the -s-firmr3nwrlifllr gOor ... !.he' "Mawr *TOY: .1•IF---iit.af*.e, WE have seen prirateletter *OM•Viiit• Noon Territory,,doW. thevlddt-rief nary, which' mites' that the winter there was oxer, and thevembieiiiiring-like; the hittie r had been singing all the winter t which I was nry _ moderate and Ida; tp.114 - thide, there Wei, lovely :,'-: M° TM ( Weepiag, , ,oU weewnZand there l'OMir early and 'ml gays women in that V e tztatested, , Wldt In 41"114Pgg r • r l of ii)°f"4oo4/L2 _l llll #,LlV s = .7 1 414-Wile4o4* ; stall DEMI MEE Ii 11111 ,. .11.11, 11111111111 I I. lilllll. II: I 0 I : '..1: .: . TII I. i ity••11, 111 , 1•11:1, "n \\ • Jr, 1,111 , :111.1 311.. R. 11003.1 .11.1 1 til, t it.. It., April 1,1 t I.s 1.111 . ,1 re.• ) , furth,•, 1111:1 11 11043, 1 .31 11, Ilt . •11111 01 1.7t111111 1 .3 11 ,t. thk• 141 all 10 1,1, 111 .11 fiat i sp. i. , A. 4 A .Zl'At >tits ..1 ••• •arred in Tr, , N 1 "1., .•rk A .1 gt/ into n latsy.,'• 111 Itir rt. a ,‘"il.. iet Ole Were 111,1 IBller , pres, lien itt.wa ellVlirtal, but With fill, 11111 1.11/111V tlerikitini at a, return the "lour, WE have hillen en oe-tdential day, Cholera in the I Prient, Italy and Just 1. Pruner, Trichina in Germany, Rind, rpt,t in Russia, Holland and England, w heretiv the Sheep Plague is :faded these,,are nut all. Even the hirds in Italy are dying Lc ttt miasma, :Ind a MUM , em demi,' on the coast has made shrinipsof the Freud, oysters. A DAILY line of Concord {,ll{Chen bus been established between Omaha find Salt Lake, and a tri weekly fast freight line The Omaha line i 2 a distinct line of itself Omaha i, the starting point of the, Great Plane route and et treym for the through travel on it, which, ac a through route be tween the Atlantic and Pacific, can have no rival. A noae extravagniit story is told from Cincinnati about a lady in Brown county, Kentucky, who, a few days ago had twins —a boy with eight 'teeth and a girl with four. We presume the mother alit forth with proceed to wean her precious darl ings. PAPER. —We understand one house in New York has imported 70,000 reams of paper, and that a decline must soon take place. There never was a more unscrupu lous monopoly than the present one that controls the price of paper. WE leart.from New Orleans that tint ship Porter was destroyed by are at A oak. chicola recently. She had 1,490 hales or cotton on board, half of which was saved in a damaged condition. MR. Dteststsott's SUCCESSOR. —Judge Charles A. Peabody is spoken of as the probable successor of Daniel S. Dickinson as United States Attorney for the Northern District of New York. 3ionstrry has taken a high standard in Carson City, where them. is a dancing school conducted on very strict and Puri tanicat principles—"cash in . ad sauce, n ad no huggiM." Tim Pennsylvania Legislature has passed a law, enabling oil romraaniev to mortgage their property for the purpose of raising fluids to proceed with the development. D.s.wraLWrmusus, , Postroasterat Frank. lin, Tennessee, has been arrested, taken to Nashville and committed to jail, charged with robbing the United States mails. A NEW YORE OF.NTLEXAN has taken the veil ; but it was a live-thousand-dollar bri. dal veil with a young lady in It. prFOR ASSEMBLY, • MAJ. OEN. J. B. KIDDOO, Formerly of the Rid and =Lb Pa. V 01.., sod and 22d U. S. colored trot a, and wounded severely in trout of Richmond, will be s ,candldate for Ammo bl y before the Republican County Convention. aplrtte WrOn ASSEMBLY. THE FRIEND'S OF HON. GEORGE WILSON, Of Pitt Township, will present Ids name as a cane I. date for Assembly, before the next Colon Itepobli - „mut County Convention. aplthle PITT TOWNSHIP. fAr, CONGRESS, 22d DISTRICT. HON. 1. K. MOORHEAD liarnm placed bimoelf at dwarves,' of his Meads. nownse to their made est big., fo r a lle Is lion Lrvez,velU tra!: '6,7lflgA, il,37ect b rO the .00100 o the Union Republlmur County onven era :re arTONGUEgn.—The friends o HON. JOHN P. PENNEY . Will present Ws name to the Conmentlon of the Union party, for nomlazilon .c and i date for Con vex. lathe 224 Distriet. mhlll:te4 IarpOINGIIESS. .GENERAL JAS. 8. NEGLEY Is A CANDIDATE IN THE 22n DiSTRICT mhillnd • arFOR SHERIFF, SAMUELS; CLULEY, Sappier intim adieu of tliolLiniontlepubllcen Conn ty Convention. -.. • • mn .U—Selinwr 1arT94.0/1/PAIErf • . " • ;CHARI.ECBARNES sivtite • Wu? Artilleri and • • • --sant:A twl rrosislizsurp.. • AlhaPir-Rbit r.t..-I°,llutthercis7.4,llo.,-14,1,b4rotthprbStigatt lar*FOß ItHEREFF. 4EN. ti' B. Mi -YOUNO, • IW: C0 "4 1: 1 M 816 E$ WIRAtS, .11. ) 1444i xt- 6i6.-2,L2- 1 -21 14 ifnetveii.Youtt fjo . tr e• oateTtwthe'datlilCM AOtb lea • '• '120140.t0 '! • • . LPlttatrumborsibliiiiii iiteactlf4 ot, as. tha •iirepatatcuroountroonTention. , Of hiaaebeater. will ben eaudidatiteitoifilay Cele 'mtalLabee,, subject to-the action 'Of the llnfouJae. " • licaellitbwagr menteitelo" jar9F4FRFpx. u " , COURTB•4'. r JCHN.-WlRollllii 9. ate ?TIM* Co; 11, VIAI tarrou MERLON IOpITHTIC 4141" __- • „ OteAßt Isis caw Paineyiwarta whintieis i aanuorsr amediet , ute. , deeidotror the .toa Conn tr Vintreialst. - -neat Ice • lEEE Mil =I MEI POLITICAL. mai aptuussipmr.. -CHARIISPUSH GILMORE, mtsall =I 1.1 O E • 4.4nuait touht. M411K.V;1 1 ;;; ' 1-; : ;!4::;;) A AV/. N( a I `I t rlf .1 I I 1111111 D I 111 \t) I I 'UI I III:I IC I. 011t11 \ 0114 tv.., \ I I [NTH Hil lUI D. The Board • IN PI lINUANUF: ol Hie 2lst Sec- I , 11 VII I 1 . 111-1 \ • F Si t,l •• , !I, F. I•t. C I NI 1.• t! l'El: IP N 1 , 111' tA, 11 K. E "Irl) ( , )14 . 11 Lit!. 1)F w ill ;.: l'lttrlforplf. If. pf% ir I •if -• al lof durerff offld. flo. I tl) of l'ifidoorg., vfou RN% f., frr , l3ndo %roll ffif Af . l of A—. fnlffs. .ffifrof of I rho lit, I . lll.fforich. for., d A, If lb. Inflo. ocr ono. who ffddlocl rofo.r Is toff keno , . the . 3.1•1 - 1 , t, Ilooldc 1 ff. amour. of the Idt oksfo The old tool, ff..n. o, foff• If ti ar. tuoff fat fife n, rff if a... or ',fry V. relit. therefor EArb , kve 110 r.... V.,,, , , $ 7 W El.ll Four /1, - ,o• \ eh,. 1,.. . 15 , 0 I.:Ital. Fn.° Hon, Hark. ... ~ ~, 00 or:init.., olld Tlinbi r \V 1,,...10 .1,, , nn I, ~. hors,... $.1.0 0.1....,.11. Fo . och additiou.l hors, u.... 1 in lity or the stro•F 1 ..111. r ~.,141 uu. • N. FICIIIIA I. M, Cloy Treasurer. l'lTinuraort. I , ..toruart ' , Vi, 1.3.5.—r0...t05v1.1 IWNEBS OF DRAWS, WAGONS, Axes, HACKS, "MN IBUSE,, and every ..f art. rrytilred to c:111 at tn.. (Mice or the t•lt and tale 0111 ihril Licenses./ ut twtore 11w 1, OA 1 OF AMAY next. Foreach and •.rer, .rt. ,r Leal drawn awn n, one horNe. lbr . . . .... . . F ll l earh tnd ev.,7 one ut ate unu,.. PA ravd. 0.1 Vrlthios drawn 117 two lion,e. the sun. of 1, tal azawlmminctim E=MII Vehleies. drawn by tour horse, the sum oi 101x1 For each and es rry Hack draw n ht two horses, the sum of lo in For each and trier) liliallbus and Tlnther Wheels, drawn two horse•. the Wu of nut For each additional Our.e att..lied in any or the shore named Vehicles. the snot of. . I OD S.. 1. IL shall he the duty of all Livery stable Keepers In said el le to make a return to the (:1,7 Treasurer, within twenty days utter the passage of this ordinance, and annually thereafter on or be fore the Ist day of May of each and every year, of the number of Veblcirt of every desnriPtiott. Owned and used by them In their btduccs, and the kind thereof. awl the same return shall he made tinder oath. Ott. I All °truer, of Oarta. Dray., W•gens and other Vehicles, who Wall neglect or refits to too cure license to aforreald, dil2ll be anthem to. pen• • nit, of not less than M perrent. for every thirty days the same remains unpaidafter the Ist day of )fay of each year All I.lv ery iit a aLsie Keepers fall- Ity to mate the rein r• required In the 4th hertion of this Ordinance, shall, in addition to the fortgoldk, he subject to a penalty of not rereeding Orly Julian, all of which penalty shall or recovered before We Mayor or one of the Aldermen of said. rlty, by mou rner) conviction: and It /Wall b. the , tiny of the Chlef of Potter to seen out ail peraons who have to comply vetch any of the provisions of this Or dinance and report the came to the City Treashrer, for asltleb 'nervier he shall receive the corn orarti ern t• in each cal, to be faxed and collected so part of the costa, upon eon vletion as aforesaid. The prnaltlea for non-compliance with theordi nance will be strictly enlorced after the •bove date. 11, MACY 'AMON, City Trevouvr. CLOTHING. ---.- 44PECIALL NOTICE. JOHN B.MYERS & CO., PH111..10.E.L.P111.4 =II Wednesday, April 25th, 1868, =I Nos. 232 and 234 Market Street, A SPECIAL SALE OF CIA OT IX I ZO" Glr, ON FOUR MONTHS' CREDIT, Comprising lA/Ilf lEEDIUId sod FINE GOODS. solt able f!rftte COWITILE AND BEgT . _ . . . CITY RETAIL. TRADE, including Full molts In CLOTHS and CAEIIMEISFS: Fancy canMIMERE BACHE% Wq2.li.T.A_Pi • )111:17rlotARtiis • • • • • -• Sults In PANTS and rEsTS: Piaui a rear] cassimereSPRINOOVEB-COATS: Blank Cloth rittiCKs., • • •• SACKS; Doeskin PANTO and VESTS; WABFIIatiTONHILLS sad other makes of BLUE PLAN NEL; Black and Colored Alpaca and Drap D'Ete SACKS and SACKTESPP Sleek and Colored Alpaca and Drell Ete PANTS and VESTS; A Laiate Line of Linen and Duck DUSTERS; SACKS; `• " PANTS& VESTS Satinet and Cottimade SACKS and SACKTEES: •• .• PANTS sod VESTS; Black and Tansy VESTINVII. Ac., Pc. __The goads-comprising this sale have all been made expressly forTHISSPIONO arm SUALISERTRADE, sod are of the Lamm, Styles, of very superior manu facture. in French, English and Asuesisan Cloths and Casalmeres. of the choicest selection. The Malta have bore carefully sired. Evey_lotiortil con tain • selected assortment of sizes. We feel cone deot that a similar lurolce of (loafing . has seldo m been, It ever, offered thtough the Auction Room. and that this sale will present superior Itidtteetnents to . dbauyle e to rs commence it 10 o'clock preclnely. Cata logues reedy early oil the moral:4ot the sale. JOHN B. A CO., aprretd giseilmieera, Phltadelphia. HATS, CAPS. &o 1866. SPRING HATS. 1866. - 31e4CCOTIOD Jit 181 WOOD - ,STREET, fflaa to call spectal attention' totbetr large and ardendld- stoat of Rata, sc., for Spring and. Stun. LADELS. antaanrAcHia,wi atDts 4 ONNT , I3. and BUTar na,BAIAtAIi. " - THAT 4 : 1 11.1 1 16111TUAkk.,1513151/kliS, Aff*.T Dir'43l* 19 - tr4st - vir orm , 7 dftaipuo. 1 0 'Ulf, all NwTOl , l .CONSIGIIIMENTAk.“ , 263.boxeS =got ;tell bulieja.Veactt ilOw‘Potatoes; )31 taffel c iartctdsr.Viseger; • tenni...No.M g" " '..„2 4 4, cbe rti, • lletelved and Int sate et re.VSOkerty street. apl7' • POTTEUVAIX allarelto ()ROI E FAMILY :FLOUR, SOO DM. Wid. World; 11 'IS Sod "IMO. lack , ; 100- ~/,:4•Aorldsiloll,4 •do o • -do /Or - A5n0141.14. do do , noIC. , •fr Ito ISO Adkl A., 00 4 o •rittro l h' ''SD" 0 "Or do os/arbT' • d'O x sTisozr, spl7. • . 19. WeilidiloOrDlooload,',JUloTboor. r,slWO4. - : 411L 4 / 7 21,11 1./I"lttinei . ../orPligtOlSlskroxit a-vim:mom): spit "- • "C7mS of Market and Fins smote. B i lVl .ll ls2"t kT t lt i c " 4 4 Bu AOr-gi ar 47 . orM.Xtkgair N t e s 'Dt9,l-"inge% 4 ?" 4ll LWait 9 17 Omer aatt7l firaetti." Atllto, 1410:077White :.'corner Jcsiwirixostretw natAraw-stbo , dtiput , ortme low Oro ei!ir mta n artyli M Tor, s y naC42l‘ 6 lll s V FEALI „b us , pima ~... la Tosoostom roanoto, to !Woo stietior e ar i ft Rnsto& — • , • Stteet::, COTTOX - 7 14 141111 JAPPtclArner, t* ar"teqUedrAM biant spl7 11BY rEAcin*T-44 - ,A944uunaii teirtalinTa&bbiblaNWNlMß 'i 17 tairarocrit, ";;,. i2 _at W A NT E I ) \\ iN! 11, I 111011 pli 1104114+ . \1 11". " " \\ 441 . 4:11 . 4 Girl to do i noLiii CONGRESS \1•1•1) %(1 (11111011 11. I{l/Ul.- \ 11.1). lin,l, nu and I.r I'7 Nvv4 . . 4 .: 44 ,. I,•„ _rulrt• Boit 1,1- XV.tNTLI) iNimoti Agent. to ~•11 ' •••1, 111 1 =MEM ANTED. -- $ (.400 PE it It: tit \ ' I \ " l }- I ‘. ' ‘ . lt 4 • 'R,s.•Kon,, • FOR SALE UK 1-11 , .0 , 1: , 11 .,,, A 1 .? I It) - •. an, ;., tti• Ittnln..•• A ... 1 111111111.1 , 1ri. , 11J. , I .••11111.14.11ti. A.1.1r. -.4 4 . rnltr2 r• F O ! t S i 4. 1 1.1E F : l .1 i ll ° 1 1 1 1 l . !1/ 11 1t. ' 1: 1 1/ N A 1) , I l ri4 T 2 l . l ° l li ° 1? I.A N 111. II,, V. 1.111. All N El:, I,'()R SALE -A three-Klory Brick 1-I.•t I Ka% at, waree. •/t. A All. f , ll;ll‘ ,i ,:re.t r,.lg. 1.01 v • F.H I , I.`OR SALE. Valuable llu,ittes Properly, II lIIL h num,. st.r..et A for t Ito time n 11l A isl I MONTHLY, of ebb - bd.. t'/IF.ltitY. Vt.. not., will bewren. apitt.ord N o . 303 Liken, street t 1 VOR SALE--A Valuable Country ' Offiee at Monongahela House, A Residence et Edge...mei station. Penutylrania Railroad, one cud a half tulles from W llklusburg; . An , ~n n h ,„„ nn ,, be , on iy on y nooo. st o illk ;me Eleven acre. MS perches of Land; a nor new Dew - ' Mg containing ten MOMS 11.1141 Ilan 1111derneath. IFl•ad, C•lArrtr. discharges from Ib c Ear. Sealer Fruit and other epos - enteric., on the premises. For • In the Ear, obstructions of the Eustachian further Informttlon, rail at No. Mk Fifth ;street, , 'no, and all Arno ~r Chron., Memo., lettobure, or on tbe premises no: tdtf .1. S. KINO. of the Ear and Alr Passages. Fort - SVALE, e Nu Obis, White Idruc, . Artificial Eyes Inserted Without Pain, and •im •• c sict nod Plaster; perfectly resembling the Natural Eye. wo • - Land Plaster: 10., ' • ' Hydraulic Cement, - Operations for Cataract, Strabirmua no •• Iforendate I. mottos, At 310 LluettY street. or Cross Eye, Artificial Pupil, *pet fwd_ W WAI. I. Al. I . _ etc., skillfully performed, POR SALE — THE PRACTICAL and all Diseases of the 1 . ENGINEER, by John Wallace: second edition. emerged and improved. About, one-half of this edl . tion %MS already been sold. Every Engineer or man EYE AND EAR who owns or rune • Steam Engine should here a copy. It costly needs to be read to be appreciated. All ordure directed to the subscriber, at 310 1.111. 'Freated, sod evert operation In Aural and °MOW- F.RTY STREET. Plitsbuirgh, Pa. will rw prompt I) rule surgery, performed by attended to. Price per ellp), 03,00. 141a:4Ra VI . W. WALLACE. VOR SALE ON THE BIG SANDY DR. GARDNER. .4- 111 VEIL-1 offer for sale the MINERAL RIGHT OF NINE iIIINDEELI acREs, .ituaDd In and on I For further particulars references, tertimonlabl, the lands ohs MRS abuse Peach Orchard Works etc., nd fora Circular. The COAL is In abundance, and of auod lity. OFFI se CE HOURS FROM OA.O.PSa r. N. The setae are from WOULD° HOVEN FEET THI qua CK, Principal Office, 1711 W EST FORTY-1111RD ST.. Persons withlngjo purchase will call SA the Ken - NEW YORE. lucky Moues, Ardilartd, Ey. Tome cheap aml res. tamabe. Addreair VIOSIAS RUSsELL, Ashland, Kentucky, ruhlulind • CATARRH! CATARRH!! ii. LOU ALE -- A P o rtable Double ' CIRCULALI SAW MILL, without Engine and t DR. OARDNER [ream Catarrh by the menus of Roller, made by Laue and idodley, of Cincinnati, Warm Meditated Inhalation. Dr, rardrier can re -1111.1, " 1 . 511,11 thell lamtelee; up t er New , E Illthea• re rto a number of citlzenr of Pittsburgh who have with flroas-ent Saw, thaßing and all complete; alto to on nor ., by him. natafflnid three V loch Barrel 50.., for cutting stases. made hr Whitney, of Winchester, Mass. The above Ma- ... chinery has been In nee In the lumber region hot a abort time, and Is In pacrfeet order. Adder. the PENNA. SALT MANUFACTIDIIIiti COMPANY Natrona. Pa, spill:bre. FOR SALE. T.....H.1RL1GV3E1 LOT. T. & J. T. M'CINCE 3 The Flrirt Reformed Preebyterian Congregation of Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. Pittsburgh, (Dr. DOrobk.4, Putor,) offer for sale i _ their property located on the turner of Plum and , have Removed to the hew Building, Cherry alleys. and but 20 feet from Liberty street. The lot 14120 feet by 145 feet, on which are the I No. 196 Liberty Street Church Building, and a Tenant House of 4 rooms. inquiries may be made of, or communications ad- : Owing to the lateness of their purchases for the dressed to THUS. SMITII, at the Fourth National . SPRINU TRADE (the senior partner being now in Bask, or Ia IL I . MILLER, 133 Third street. the 14ast) they are prepared to exhibit goods for the apllaf. CUSTOM TRADE at the VERY LOW - F.ST QUOTA ._ FOR SALE, , TIONS that goods bare yet reached. Ten Acres of Land.i They bar v. and design to keep, • M., PERIOR : STOCK OF cLOTHINU FUR SALE, OF TIIKM 11 W N MANUFACTUTUL,and EQUAL In all respect :;" CUSTOM WORK. mbKffawdMAJYT G.EN. GRANT SITUATIf It lY MeCLURR TOWNSHIP, adjaceut to the Allegheny Observatory, between Perri,- sills Plankroad and the Township rood, and within ten minute,' walk of the Mattel House and Post s:4lre lit Allegheny. This property presents outlaws' Indusements to those who desire to secure a home In a healthy and pleasant location, easy of teen. and convenient to the titles. It will be sold togeth er or In parcel, to snit purchuers. For ftwther In formation, loqulre of J. 0. & A. P. MORRISON, Attorneys at Law. 149 Fourth Street. spit at FOR RENT To LET, A Three-Story Brick Warehouse, Situated Nu. 57 Water street, earner Redoubt alley, and running througb to Flrst street, the. same hal!: 171(V b rN ' arrIgile 4 " {el= or l V.V. 1 of j atti g - TER at boo. .59 and 60 • Water strtat. *pilaf FOR RENT —The Lot on the ear ner of Butler and Allegheny strieu, Ninth Ward, together with th e old Briefs Depot Bundles thereon. The lot bee 144 feet front by ICO feet deep it si V M I II 7 ' I* rrtPPeWM.II.IBIIIITO,orA Fllth street, *Mond door. mbhitt FOR RENT—A Country Seat, eon- Ming $b sereiroillieh Eigk j gcd: two-story Brick Nam, Stable, 0 ti ring andiSprring Nome, situated 2 miles from the idge, oppoidtej: Knox., Fruit °Miens. Apply to mhis - • B. MCLAIN d CO. AUCTION SALRG4 FVfNITURE; CAW ETB, • AND • SUNDRIES AT AUCTION. 0n39101Fi.1051/AT 31011:211110, Ayres l7M,at 10 o. clock, an d 'contlnrang lathe afternoon at:o'clock, &Value/Ile lleu , Aueslonliolue, 55 and 5/ Filth stree4wlll ao and Book • Came Wardrobes, Be rydtd" t i te ld =a -8 11thiii in Vre l arrit i aA s irlbr,r list rtimA, Lisse,liedeestala'and • quantity elUmce end Drab a rtic le s: 91.0 Ink istand,Fetillaek, Bedsteads. tlprtog sed, Mattrauee s Feather Beds, Helf•roetlng Cradle, tame Caller jailors. Clock., tax light Chandelier, nee Venetian Blinds, handsome tie* Window Igltaeihai"h,/m}!l4leCi.ta4igty Qamnsvare, kitelmo and raile_=.wurzar T:74 d rar.itzvo:rul3:- atll ."tkulat9iNta",utr.. TO: he'Firrir STUEET=HOIIIIE -LI A/o.p LuT.-TtwpArn . ;pn. tof igtki i , ToklonOLOTOnXtril. Moot. POO,* Binteldeld; De los Alteettcont sad!ODfOettn depU4 5.".1d6 pool ,edcottgio rem .opeigui ou 0 0 Leror sod "'l n tl I m 9 "l:::,:itibro: rivrj4u. V.. 41 vitirtu n utabte. 41 • • • ' . •A. illataVAlNE..Auot. . ,AND INSVHANt E STOCK& 0. TUESDAY XVENLNO,"•AprIVI7Ih,: at ti t711=1 .• ? I tl e -Altrgj u lsolid tr .. or Goounerclot • iloWoltouTtlili_AtlonallfaTA. _ 18 "4,7, ctrxlll,=`4l,l4,,i' Wtslern do' ' :do A. ?doILIVAINK. Amt. OTS ON LIBERTY AND AlrEnt wiltErac ALL Eatrzor.'7lLnoc- WU b*ocl i t on'the'poudieo , o h NESDAY aMteintal4g 3 rgtalli t44i .Igoatimar.vaeattrgebrAunt I 11: -- 4.1612:11);(e DOCTOte'n Le OIEà 1/011MTIWY . Absisimer atitoisox or THZ ipint 1!.&.. Stamm 04Pkilumv, api(Gros at; Os-OPC /MN. .CA.VAL.SY, . . ham apaaad callia at , Wo.l3l4ll4lPaintitlikletreett, **rthiProott6t4l.ll7,*(lENTANDM*Picniz G =Ai) iui I 6 LEAD 4." zr jirr Serr, , • a • BIE gn9-141L ON : u t.i. ' FAiiittraeltilt CO., nti nnt.t. , —_ , conierwa°4 .p - GS; ,. , v •:•• • - • - A kw,*(ol4 itiXLAWISMAXII, CONCORD grnitrOY , ; ll 4;4lC*-*P l2l $ *tie ,Z.3M,:::-"trtsl,', Et pr. tAliDe .-. A11;111( N, AI A A SELTZER KISSINCEN SARATOCA STAR SIMON JOHNSTON I orher !sintililicld and I tourill OCULIST' AND AUR IST I)F4UNE‘s ME IF JIIJR, [MEI] CATARRH. DR. GARDNER, 111 eve 1 mg:, Oft-LIST AND At KIST, \ I) Tuesday, April 17th, =1 rs.a...r• T. 3 i=tia ..A. - sr , 81st MERCHANT TAILORS REMOVAL. SNZOgFIRSOCKEIR, NEW SPRING STYLES OP BOYS' SI ITITEIi, 47 St, Clair Street. GRAY & LOGAN, W G. SALE MERCHANT TAILOR, NORflliftil COMO Of PENA I St CUR Min PITTBI3I7BOH, grA i gi:glfrfo ni r =lT r e o Wrocttorger 10 0 4 2 : hw Pa i k i j"" kMar n et selected stock d of Fine Woolen Goods, Peculiarly adapted to (iIiNTi,F.)tEN'S SPDAND AND SUMMER WALE, • Sala BOOKS.STATIOMERY,Sso. 600 BARBELS OIL PER DAY. A great (Jll Staike an the FOSTER FARM, manic Allegheny River, live miles below Frnklin. , Bse • HuNrs IMPROVE D MAP OF VENANGO COUNTY, Vinir Mtlitas&V ;cIip:TAN - tr. • izz4z,7,l;iftediabve;:,,atvr. of JOHN P. HUNT & CO, renatithers, • • • 50 PIMA tiTSEIT, (hiavonle Hata siria*PB Off WARREN 00.. rd..; WETildi.. 00., WEST VA., and WEST TA: and 01/10 - 0 REGIONS, and other Maps 01-tbe different States; Apu AMERICANINICI , !ha car Ilke., , _ sad, about , otts. tiara cheaper. Gave at.teileattreettbp eomeorthe arstheccettakintain the cotattepc . haat • • 2,1, - SAD 7ipou , ecru {._ _ _ EgIONI9tUI ' ' 'SEALED rittiOokAti -- ibr , the. Grain nio kurowthir eu.!;to Chestatit sired& -wilt UttrevtivpolktryillA.A.V STEWART., Otteet . eol6lloftllet, or 'the undo, Ursula, •ivibe off/en of , Ettelrec , rart-11- Coq 111111: t 4 e "4! , . wain , Aput. trutous. • . . Slgy, iii: ;.. ipTad - . QEALED 7 PROPOSALS"INIMIC 4 kJ (Muting oVNlibla 'Shift itli ? !..IY: IV Nizon,ana *dun hArevitiyow .reett .111AA(14 8 TWAIM , Rtteet,Co sillonenciwitki rt l itelAtlMßllMrs, l'It1"1. "6 , .117:u1 _ _ ____ = ,-C r oscuip.Sttes aoma'. 1 NOTICE TO OWNEIER OR - WAWA; STONS.-1 1 w•temlutrivudi aalt.-31ranotittart tug ,r,r4 20,00 0 sna OX (dial.; mai; titiviir=romi PPR azirtAt: i=" lr. = ir &EWA wart 7 81 stik °- welt •tit - e 7 l . rentr a -g; -01. - as the, KarisoutaLter%... o 9ot.it ri Jur. is m a by the evtittlietUN' r -.ACII9nOgIt Owl 100 . Lana% Kgriaavutirtg4W4--,,l.Arartat -13 . din r , . oopiamo nri p,. • vr! , • 5 XLCitraKc , esierin B. C. BACIOII JILIERZE. • XEri, --Lamb W as. tr • fitit:;4o.* 9 tire! f GOOD4l34ErtietaW lit - 4 ,4 4 -;;,& 4 ,1 4 ,., 4444 1, 1 - 412: ••• • : ' - 4 - 1,-.. 4 %•- • -, ••,• • ,341,- ISE ORY GOODS. T 1 1 M 511 N( :S 1 , 1 I.LI:11\ IF • .I.ll.lltllkEUl l o., E!MMIIIINSI 11 12 1- 2r., 111' 1111.1. R .1 . 1 . IG I-2c,. It I. Vi AT 11 3- If., Ai A: ►► ILL OFFER AT Inc„ RE $1 ILL OFFER AT 25c„ N E 11 ILL OFFER AT 26c., WE WILL OFFER SILKS: SILKS:: DRESS GOODS NEW SPRING GARMENTS, 1213E113 NEW GOODS NOW OPENING AT BATES & BELL'S, 21 Fifth Street. 17 - NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! vii A. rr lc" re - 7 ZS . GUIPURE LACE—all tridthot CLDONY LACE, do BLACK AND WHITE THHE AD LACE: REAL VALENCIENES LACE—In great ♦arlet7 LACE TRIMMED SLEEVES, LACE TRIMILED COLLARS; CLUGNY LACE do REAL POINT LACE COLLARS POINT APLIQOE LACE do GRECIAN HAIR COILS; PLAIN HAIR COILS; Oil LADILS SATCKIELS; MOROCCO . WALLIGTA Notions & Fancy Goods. THE TRADE EDTPLIED AT LOW RATEM REVD PEA EXPRESS THIS DAL Fine Silk Sun Umbrellas, Pine Silk Real Point. Lace Clam, RaJOlO9 antAleutdre's Kid Gloves, Morrilagn!BlSftw'S; -• • I)niitex . ' do liooti ffiarte; *holetide neatiri supplaett at - Ltrar Prices; at •••-- ba, ,1:111, ,, : „ . I ‘ oB . 78 end .8 0 IdarliniStreet NEW-GOinsir , : Li tt 4:e1";` :" e. th t , 11 Cfi ll aiUMMIAMIS" 11147 lAßtiEilsLls@ 6 . 00 ft - " I:, ti :t34. • DBIIOB , iiIDASHIETA N IDAMEtmer , - 7;;)z, lEW D COMAS; WRITE cutursa -1118. D.D1-131D7K.- Aftftisplam„xf alar .2 a% -1011 AD-- 77-11. LAMM , .;": • : arl .Nehlperautis,qo - 4 ,- , • - EIED ltiret44:-., Ditlilliapt;=i: ~,, • 311V' • snit • ark* WS-.4ogrfiA ~tere • striMberp. ~• I,Za -11-41.1 to' .4- skits4o -111'. kiffi4M Eli= Nl.Art.t-t ',trett I= I=l l!SOMI I=l =I =I grenl redocl.c CrWiLLifiner s I.REAP and In the most desirable styles. 13=1 A foltand complete Poe of 1=1:1 F. H. EATON, 17 Fifth Street. MEAN C 011,3, HAMBURG nom, HASBUB MINCINeir; =1 HOSWRY Ai l► ii visti e •:.? • reirso coniwrrm. MridID'VrIETI3. . . , 1, 0ra.1.7, MAO flar.ll4.tirs'OCl t~:~~.:~., r , EMSSI rikilthe'Mvelti2• Y GOODS. TRIMMINGS 1.11 1.111 ' , hi 111'11 16. 1366 111,1101, 111110111 & (f).. I \\ +.l NOW OFFLRINC, I lERI 1.1114.1 I\II 111x117111 C!IBEMB!!M!ri l►l)ii (.(►01) 131E1 IN C:10 'l' I 4CO TNT IE3 , tt Priee., tor (ash, WHOLESALE B 1 I'ERS FROM WESTERN PENN'A, EASTERN OHIO, and WEST VIRGINIA ARE INVITED TO CALL. I. H M J AN. 1,11..K.50N .1. T. HMA_NE J. SPRLNG GOODS W. W. MOORBMADI, No. Si Market Street. RICH EMBROIDERIES 0 1 PINE VALENCIA LACE.' TRIMMED bET23; PoINT AND VALENCIA LACE lIDEFB.; CLUNEY LACE COLLARS; PLAIN AND EMBROIDiD SHLR:E.TRONTS NEW BOULEVARD HOOP SHIRTS.. CORSETS—PIain, Satin and Embroidered. at Si Market Street CARR McCANDLESS & CO., (L.krs WILSON,'Cmart a C 0.,) Wholesale dealers In POREUD4 +ND D0k123110 DRY kIiXIDS, No. 114 Wood au {'t, third boos' abOra Dlamandallav Phtabural.. Sark MnM7 7 : 7 n l Ml THOMAS PALMER WHOLESALE An MAIL DEAL! WALL P.Ll t TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, =I TBSLF3 CI C:3 Ft- Warehouse, 91 Wood girder, Saond donr below Diamond Alley, rrvrautn WALL PAPERS,- In Jreto Designs. PLAIN AND BELUTUTFL BBIGH reaL TwiT.covc , Re. c5a1,471 xi. IN GREAT VARIETY. AT 107 Market Street, near Fifth. !;iIi:YJI RI:PEA - HANGINGS F 951866. =1 4inertean Wall Papers. =I JME E.WGLISH Pd PEE 4cholce setection clf tbi Newest .French Paper& For ule by wslaga P. MARMISLII. mbl4 li7V4Z4ll4l4‘tr; ssri L. or GovnopnENT spa- DEPUTY QuAntittnAntint 012i7.11.0.410PT1CX 1 1 Prrrstitroott. YA.. April 120 2 15 L Will be sold at Public Auction. to tne. bidder. the HOSIITAL BUILDING ATITCLW REYNOLDS, On the 18TH DAY 01 APRIL at is o'clock W. ThLLnitdingla SO feet ?long by 40 feet yids, loith two triage attesbed 30feet /ong b7lO feet wider's/to Bolldliter to be resumed wlthla ten days after rbill sale.. . Titimo—Caatt, D. S. Currency. MM.. "Meet. Cot. Mid Dep. Q. IL tie*. CM EU SALE. , Drugs, Chemicals, Hospital. Stens,. India Dubber Goods, Drug. gime•Dimdries, Will be mold at Al:talon, or's Warehonae, Public Tenn., on WEDSEBDAY at o o'clock. a large Stock uegnalPackalea, -, Odet 6. 1.933 900 1 r,, ;WO • • Chloroform, at the Medical Pezi*Jr , OrraiN @Mor n ?' W I or tbetanindlig articles, Wing Impart - or ttatiNli d = 4 4 g et e i r GlCCllbs.E = steiti Unt, I 4 1 2 4Thge. 13,0:0; - aosnetriresr:'i 400 Pres , Vcallsi" crushltau4 moo e:r,l3,lsAletit•-•'' r, •• .n - 11 - 11.:Eitsie t,coo .• garb.-41.twacna. 2.0* •• Cal.l.ltinarlee, I,oXigals. Alcohol. • 10,01tc:. 0 Wind*. 6,0 t • • NC O° szrorseta. • 6,000 . Togethor with we/heti' in .res„. D. Bah's: iflow Inrowlded..toi Goo& canoe azientlwedtw Illoirle#,Thila : eso.fltd -• Bars. wad Br • . Me v nU n: ~~ ar~- Go us .+{Y}.;~ *g m Parresav I .AUCTION cum •or it* r—IVIOC . STORES, miusirr ; WlN li* fts.: ''.... ' . L ' . fttokitPairifia: ''' "5" • , . WAsennirOttl D. C.: FkA iXttl t r sold id robllvia m zftp .t twi, {fly'. 'on'AßALVlCT, , itititbaiYlTrA 1 ' ,rrrro' l ll d'`i‘ t " ,• ' •= "' PV.•,lf ta4e*'n rAt * ‘ 6"i O 4gV a Wiaele';oae:.dosin=rtilg&V4 14; .8014:1G`imbiame, r, '2f244....64Fi1ic. ~at ,tai n vomst roi: .... ~,,,,,,g , , ,, ;. ' quart ': . . ,-,-, -T0731:"....:.:.:',;.....1ar0 :` : = r i ,-,.. iii 1 0 ,. , , ,,, ,, : ' arivotileen.Nahoxe" - Ilt• dia. .... .-.V11,t00 ~, ,t aokoaohdAllk^rs4-01,71i. 4tintkick, xba. R lCrirtjarbel le .- B sharrimmittiva..., 111114140.,V..• -: SO 41,,' 1 wv ii i ,, ,F.tajlo s tr i r jag* t , -. o..a.lll,tgri 4-,rs , ual r A l rogrAVi m gstii ; ..vtePkrosktiva: 4 ito7rr, 0,. .o) d .. .- m .. . ; . nu gr 4. 0 0 e.a . .-..a th 7 p . . ,- i aw .,' ~ 2 ;, 0 . -: rs-.s- t-:v,:i is ~.r ow'. , - I : •c;i7:: : 'oniiiiii;t6,4ll.llll24lMa PA IZ TIBITM**2II,D'a, c 4 e. • • Allinrormy "13 AMAMP iTh $61144'L ALEX. , BROWN ONV Atist&l, , A • „ r,,„ , 3pics* , t • • z - ' .!.111 - 4 r..gt X l Mlo 6l :444Vli4lE*ff , • Pt r ‘ Canll lX t helt r ithedl%Stateit ssrluota au; DEAe, A ....Az - •- 4 "WO - dert . - 4,25121:14A, • prom silo v er hes"*". korsT, yip