fJiMiirifft (tetft Tk " A special dispatch to the v cw y *. TUESDAY MORNING, DEC.-- 24, IS6I. ««on from hi, U„v , tetathalih ~ 6 Secre “try of Slate, it is ,-er tafnr™i h “ Tr '“‘ sfflir ™ .Ibeusaed in an ' terdlr Th''T t,on 11 ,heir i"'«rvin„ y e! . lh« VG nol * lnc ° met, "or La. !. th. rl I b “5“ Co "''< ncJ, although Friday Lord fr 1 u d,y fori, -“ None of nrS“ ?r e11 '; ,llploraatic “»'« faring l’ no, ? in K °f *teir coatenta can be known. But the opinion gain* gronltd among those beat informed on the subject ty private lottera from prominonl English politician., that the qnes tionwil'bo preaentedina ahapo which will learo the door open to negotiation, nnditia be .eved m official circle.’ that the difficulty W I be amicably and honorably adjusted without recourse to war. This ia tho corn ploxion of to-night’. Intelligence. ! fr„i D ,!“ P r rt “" 1 En B H ' h letter by the Eoropa, cia“ ? n « ii>h °p ini ° n - e9 p°- cially in high political circle., suggests eman motion and arming of the iLSa ted to counteract the war feeling in England onth“ g . d'e‘o^1 WOBld ""“"K'f hfmaclf batK ni r 7- They ln,ist »»» ‘tot adi^rcoiidcg^ I:"^with 1 :"^ with pcrhaps Another di.patch from Washingtn say. that Dr. Rpssell, tho celebrated correspondent of tho London Time,, i s exceedingly bolligerent Among other thing., he is greatly exorcised because the Secretary of State ha. not incited" Lord Lyons to a protracted aadienco. There arc certain forms to ho observed in diplomatic intercourse,and from theso forms the Sooretary of State will not step aside. Jle will take his own time in an.wering the demands of Eng land. b , The Tendency of alTpatriotie Hinds ' Is te the position that the permanenLpe.ee, -and future prosperity of the country, re quire that sUreixalmll be overthrown in the present contest. There are many good - “ »”d our sense of justice. We hope Congress will present to tho coun try some certain and practical policy as soon as a bill can be duly considered. If Pot, it is pretty evident that circumstances beyond tho control of the whole Govern ment will initiate a policy in regard to an oppressed race. The logic of Events and the awfui justice of Diyino Providence, will develop a policy which-whilo it will do for the slave what we ought to bavedone willingly and joyfully under the provoca tions of slavery in provoking this war for Its own advancement-will leave us none . of the rewards of well-doings and may severely punish us for our miserable cow- Mdico in shunning the clear path of duty, ms war is a punishment upon the whole country, and it is for a purpose. Some as .sert it is for the sin of man-worship-. : png Sabbath-breaking, drunkenness, etc. . We flunk it is more logioal, -and quite as good divinity to nttributo it to our disre gard of the simplest principles of justice to a weaker and an oppressed race. This is the more evident, from the admitted fact that shivery was tho cause of the war. But for slavery there would have been nodif . ferenccs.and nothing to provoke war. But for slavery and the interest, connected with it, there would be no obstacle to a lasl ing peace. The wholo questions in dispute , between the government and the rebels, outside of slavery, if there are any, could be settled in a week, and this, war, with all the told and untold miseries it inflicts, be closed. The war isthe “irrepressible con flict in action on tho field of battle The whole contest, in its inception ind continu ation, is based on the existence of slavery alone, and this whole land iS now suffering all the horrors of an intestine conflict frem that cause, and from rio other cause what- " erer. u .lf U aot “tonishing, thcnTto sec our and Generals approaching it in - Mena gingerly manner, as if they were afraid to touch it? It is such a delicate ~ subject! It is nothing to them that the necessities of the war have broken down someof the grandest barriers todespotism! • ■ If ls nothing that ffeo white citiions can be sened and incarcerated in prisons, at * he “ aro wiU U* Government, without ' ~ “ C ? l l° n ’ or oppoal. It is nothing *•***?■" ? re “ is “°w held in tho grasp of tho Government, andean be crushed by : Jlsnod. Their rights, dear to every loverof liberty, and without which freedom could not exist, have been yielded by tho people without a murmur, to the terrible necessity '•’?? U,el “ )nr - A » -Uds is nothing; but . slavery 13 recA a delicate question 1 It will not do to legislate upon it, even to save the nation from utter ruin I The--people arc long suffering. While thoy are-deeply desirous that the war should be brought to a close, and the in . Ugr ‘ t 'f. ° f * he Union be preserved, they -- wait wn|i paUence upon their rulers. They mlmil all the difficulties in the way of the Government, and they exercise tho most wonderful patience and forbearance; but if they thought that there was a disposition ro high places to try to spare slavery in ; Uua conte,l > or not to inflict upon this great cause of all our. woes, all the harm legiti mate to the war, their patience would soon come to an end I We hppe-Congress will soon end the sus pense of the people. As the matter now stands, it soemsto us imperative that Con gross shouhl act. Tho President ha, de clined the responsibility. He has thrown >t upon Congress. Unless Congress adopt P#B,3r » We aro lcft at «ea anfted about with every itorm, and ready •ht any moment to fall among tho breakere - W^W U, V 01 ' UUB President T" 10 " Ulc 1118 Question ° f COngnSS ' te 1 “ ils Message, devolved tho responsi bility upon that august body. Uemny say that if Congress will not take 0 * , «b.l.ty which is divided among so many why should he take it singly and tt]on * • e^H°“i reM, l VP*” a ca « r »»f eonsid ermi law, and if it at all comes up t 0 the ! weighty domands of the occasion, it wm ' mee with universal acceptance, and give -quiet to tho perturbed public mind, PhiWolpW. Inquirer „f g.tnrd.y , Aoraing baa a .pedal diepateh froni : taUng that-new, .had been rc^ ; ™hS c £!Z%% 11° ## Fori Ra- W«MJftVTO!* W “ ‘ hroW ” in, ° •’“'“Hy Ge.v. W. T. Suerman. —A correspondent corrects the statement copied from a Cin cinnati paper, concerning the insanity of Hen. W. T. Sherman, and adds: . G , on "™> 18 uow.in Lancaster, Ohio, with his family and friends, seeking a brief respite from the arduous duties that have ! “P° n *>™ His mental pew ever Phi as vigorous and energetic as " lie is somewhat pros trated. It is his intention to return soon to 0 haS not alread y don « a »l to battle for his country’s right again' Justice to General Sherman andMs friends de^thatthisdeniaiastohisinsanh; Tm: Westers Armory Question. The Philadelphia Bulletin reviews the facts and arguments so ably collected and arranged in the communications of a respected corre spondent of ours, and Bums up on the whole question os follows: We think that if the Pittsburgh people fail to secure the location of the Armory by their noble rivers and beside their coai beanng hills, it will speak more forcibly of their apathy than of the weakness or their cause. JL E ' Ca ™ fr ° m an unquestionable private source at Washington, that a messenger of high rank from Gen. Wool, heiring afco a spccrnl Otter from President Lincoln to Gen. McClellan, and charged with a communication of the gravest importance haß just waited for three days in the ante! chamber of the Commandor-in-Chicf and has been compelled to leave without 0 1> a ' a, "S , an uuJicnce. We mention tta fact not to complain of it; on the contrary we have no donbt that the exigency of pub! lie duty forbade Gen. -McClelln* from granting the desired interview. lint j t is *° note that other commanders ra'an mODt ar ° " omctimM unable to see all the porsons who Bcek to transact business with them.—A", r. Tribune ,Jr T 8 that 1,10 6di,or of the Toron to hcodcr, whoso-ferocious attacks on our government have given it notoriety is named George Sheppard, who was 3 late editorof the Washington Republic , late sub of ,^ a 8n K ton fWitetfon, late' lnlttee°f»?° ' Brc ? klnrid S« Central Com imttcc, late secession at Richmond . PUBLIC JTOTICES. TO the republican'voters A fPS* '' ARI1 ' cm- of mrsßUKGii *ou are hereby requested to »I .h i, benoot Hors*, onTUCIWDA V EVENING mrf w.,5' *2," U, * u ?«“ t to b« voted for. ri, r ra!ot^S°vSk°p S m TUI,D A V 'm£LEß' « '™“ GEO. UUMBtRT Q. W. COFFIN. ’ ALLruHEur Vallet k*jlhoaj. oriucr” i gPKULslSSfflbiS^k^r. „,t ™™<* o ( Pik. l!lT< ,t uid 11,0 ivHl 5 E2££EESfc 'frffi C " M |S ) "*' l “" ■!>• •IWn of lb. , '" 0 ° f tbo Prvaid " Bt P«» tero. un_tccoivsl bv n. colli n s j S ~ lsir¥SlB - sulo - Henry n. COl.T.tKa — NET W. cnu.Tvp Al J PLES-2wTbbir _ 7r - .. , , nr . . . C-KALKI) PKOI*«JSAIivS^T3^Si: Bon-tuber, leul, *r« imiiwi w C . 111 *,Buu^,« u „w„ ,| lh ER( 5| E 1 R , ‘ h " K ,he 1 A|>uut 12,«K) U»m-U will b»- rfouinnl’ ,r .• . of Extra Flour. tul*. iIpIIvSLTS W f . ,* ,u « h i«mi or Bumeiiuh* u.t vwi •>. .“"kiiut l'*th of January, IWJ. tb* Aral and K»ol» barrvlofthe Fl..ur i., i„ i. . . . i» in rucriveil. xim Flour oiu.l U> J,, ' f , U ' r * ,re the aatoplw to b« obtained at ihe^twV'B 1 fc * " City. fitol Bafcor.y. nu. u ,ii Wl ,a, „, lj()r a.bkckwith "L- 8. A.. .0,1 „ri or ■■ Pr „ n „,|, .. t ' - inaimfrctuns Itiia arllck- ot*nJiV^«*2? , l ' ~able * " c i-l I TMTu ■-- L - Ih<>rty « n, » iund *r UU nd, pm up iu on. pound wiSf"' r ~'’?‘"'! “'"| for ul. m tb. Family (Iroc rjTto™ m *"‘‘ 0.-SI . a.r. , , J^ US A - be-vsuaw. - Corour „f iibrrty and Hand .ir.-w. M’C A L L U M’S, “ s isst. de!2 ARTICLES, French, KngliiU «nd Anicricn HANDKERCHIEF EXTRACTS of all the doairahie odura. toilet waters— I'OIUDES AM, * magnolia balm, milk OF BOSE3,*ud su -\Sh - u t>- »■*. “ k? 82*2* »ff*«r u»a,. ■ _ SIMON JOHNSTON. Driest, , 01 J dtHj pull, cdge.l pa pur, at tl.» rery lowwt raw •Huri-J l.y iDauulactiirvnt. 1 1 raw, , , ISAIAH DICKKT ACO , «»■ for KittaimingCharoaMrun Works fc'n'Kit CAi'KK, FTKE T7EIV* OF PITTSiimCU Oa the fim pace, for .Jo at W. c. SMTTHES Book Periodical and Ne*» Depot, No. at St. Clair atm-t _oppo.ito the s,. Clair Hotel. . ' nKUiFTEACaiisir- ■ - J-r 12 hamD Dried reach™, 11 MCIU J 0 Jo Ju*t rpccivrtj imj f or snjo r n . JAMES A. FETZEB, Oorncr of Marktftaod Fim atrwu. Sra3SK2ffflSssߣ d “^ l ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. s. „ "?. r °* J OHNSTON &CO •? • Wood .tnvt. pUidl'LLT,Spare-Kibs, Tender-Loins T- rt a ?, d ulber ot *»l Iwr salo during the uajon at oar rk lion»c, at the head of Cbe«tinu street, dejl, TOWNSR^f, JJ K - UHAKUiS H.-STOWE, riITSICIAN AXI) SURGEON, (Up|iosli,. Colv.mnje Ruw, nc „ Su>l)onillon BrlJgi , —'? . ALLEGHENY CITY J)K M. 0. JONES, ~ UOLMDJ I” C MFTS. tpoii CHRISTMAS DINNER - Sl ia t,, r CranUrrLi. lih i m . 8 t, eruiejlo,j| J r nr, Ron o "• ;««*“ isasr - first class standard literature. EKIILISU AND AUEBrCAX ISSUES, of mSmsi r KDITI1 '• Va “" J ■»-< SDJIPTI 01 S CABD PHOTOGRAPUS JOVISILESrNOBEAT VARIETY the tuoei attractive London Edition*. RITINVJ DKSKS AND PORTFOLIOS, N-w rv*,|j. a t DA VIS' BOOK STOHK, Wood str<-«*t. 'pKABERIiV TOOTH WASH -f£=sSSeS •cl/.0,1 Znl? m lOU *™ ">•“"»* T~.h ft «, fw , l'J wll'l' I?-!*!?'" «“> "moth mot com.. It » U .mat d««, o( ih. to.lL. ' r. l W A, curo blooding earns It will mako»oft, anongy eums K.ri Il M of thc Frepiiml by JQ.SFPW f o tbe te*th. Corner of th* I>Umou.l • \ f. LI ?MlNO, "•aOooks;— # *‘ f *' & cojarjurr. Ho. 55 Wood Street, aro now an MtftwiTo nuorttnvat of elegantly B<*unJ and Illustrated books of the season FINE EDITIONS OF Standard Authors, FOR SALE BY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS IN GREAT VARIETY, Family and Pocket Bibles, PRA\BR AND UTUU BOOKS', Juvenile ana Toy Books. TKE LATEST AND BEST; Writins Desks, Portfolios, ie., Backgammon Boards, IN EVERT VARIETY OF STYLE. «li-21m. r iUwT JjH/ISSI McCORD 4c CO., IB! WOOD STREET*, PITTSBURGH, Am no. TOoirlng . Terr Urj, d „| 011 l 0 th ■toes of LADIES’, MISSES AND CHILDRENS’ FURS, Embracing crory quality and tt yj e> gentlemens fur gloves, olllars and .I.IT CAi S - Oil Cloths, &0., J*'o. 87 Fourth Street, •<* groat Tariotjr. STATE REPORTS VuLUME TWO. Oil)*, No. 30 FEDERAL STREET. lie W'TLJE STREET, PITTSBOBGiI FUIWU I FUIW ! I Bookseller, Stationer & Hews Dealer, masonic hall; fifth street. JJOLIDA.Y PRESENTS. Unequalled Display B O O K. s FANCY ARTICLES, SUITABLE FOR Holiday Presents, Whlcl, Tor quality, rtj-u. chm p„ ei „ nDJUr . passed by ANY ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST, All Hew and Fresh from the East. *»“Among other appropriatu articles will bo found arlou# styles and aize* of BIBLEg, PRAYER BOOKS, HYMN BOOKS, albums, photograph albums, ANNUALS, AUTOGRAPH BOOKS, toy BOOKS AND TRIMMERS, JCTENILE LIBRARIES, ALPHABET BLOCKS, COMPOSITION ALPHABETS OX BLOCKS HISTORICAL BLOCKS, 1 BUILDING BLOCKS, OAMES ON BLOCKS, a AMES IX BOXES, backgammon boards, CHESSMEN RONE AND WOOD, CIIECKEKS AND DOMINOES, COMBINATION CHESS AND CIIECKEKS, CONVERSATION CARDS, NEW PUZZLES IN BOXES fOETMONNAIES AND WALLETS WKITINO DESKS-ROSEWOOD, MAHOCANT, AND TAPIKR MACUE, J'APETRIES, TRAVELING (WSE.s WRITING CASES, PORTFOLIOS, * «*ATER COLORS, SCRAP BOOK*] XRPI.U-S ULTRA DESKS, rSSSr ros,T,ns ’ RING PUZZLES, LPS AND riALLS, HOMMI.No TOPS AND DOO " AND OTHER totn MATCH SAFES, ” THIMBLES and THIMBLE CASES, needle cases, ■IN ccsmoxs AND STOOL STANDS. YAIiD MEASURES, EMORY lUSKBTS* IIIUCKTETS AVI) HOQUKT lIOI.DEn.I, * oetkers AND CniJSSMKN. All i f trhii'li an> olTcrH at n „ prTO ,|,.„ M , r „ FOB CASH, AT HI XJ Ist T ’ s Wholesale and Retail Rook, Station ery, Magazine and Newspaper Emporium, Maso&c Hall, Fifth “-Str Jet. :all and Examine the Goods and Prices. 100,000 FIHE STEEL ENGRAVINGS TO BE GIVEN AWAT. zlnen, ewcli as P ' nd ,he , J ,W dollar Maga- Godey's Lady’s Book, Harper's Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Leslie's Magazine, Continental Magazine, and Blackwood, for one year, ami w. SPLENDID STEF ? orur ,Wo bmidrvd •■a .1 from »3 r,± ENOKA VINOS, rmu- Aba. mr m *•**». Ib* 1 7 f popular Eastern Weeklies, cucb a* Leduer, ' Ne ' v I’ork Weekly, P|nL ’- SiTDBD.tr Evexixo Post, Boston Tree Peso, Ol,O uf on ' r tw « ,w * "o Vl!,ns ' rob - HTTTTT’S Book, Stationery, Magazine and News paper Emporium, •masonic Halt, Firth Street, 2il^SKs^ u " »'I « >U. or Mw HTTTsTT’S TOTIOH STATIONERY PORTFOLIO, CONTAINS 2 i l, h e ee . , B Poper ’ 21 Envelop os, O steel Pens, 1 Penholdorl I JLead Pencil, i u, roi; TH-Ksir-rirt: cexts. Tint KngrarlngH am all new and in rood or.l. w S7"*K£.“ ,ta Tt " heme linen the plauk. Hunt's, Masonic Hall, Fifth Street T& MdT’f! 1 “"T, f ' ,rni,,h WTiti “? 1 Kr"" - ■ HUNT'S Union Stationery Portfolio, inion STATIONEUV* I'OCTV r'l, " ID 'n JOHN P. HUNT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A liberal discount to dealers. ■SfAOENTS WANTED SVERTWIIEnB.-tBo u ... onr- coops. (JUI .v i'KV DL a MU?Ts"~~~ J- M. BURCHFIELDfS. •lust received BABBED COUNTRY FLANNELS, BABBEB FELEESE FLANNELS, twilled flannels, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, DBESS GOODS and EMBROIDERIES, lIBISTMAS presents, IJgliuaY-glfts: CLOAKS, 59 Market Street. ~~ SHAWLS, l Market Street. JJOLIDAY GIFTS. ' SILKS, rrGTTTrrr^- 59 Market Street. GIFTS DRESS GOODS, At 12% cents an H !&fL E * D PRESSES. GLOVES AND t §I T UNTLES Ka **** B 0T ’ S WOOLEIV HOODS. SKATING CAPS, TON TON CAPS, WAFFLE SONTAGS, SLEEVES, CLOPDS nnil . , 'MEN'S ABCTIC COAW InEU,!irTS - A now and Ann assortment of PuBTMONNAIES AND CABAS LADIES' LKATUXIt BAGS. KMDKOI DEBED BLIPPEBS SHELL TDCK COMBS. Fancy Goods and Hotions. JOSEPH HORNE, Wo ‘ 77 Mnrtc ‘ OUliAi FjKKSENTS OBEAT BABGAIgS IN KMBBOIDXBIES Now D the time to make aoloßtion*. We hart, a large variety of FANCY ARTICLES., Jtot ihe thin# fnrChrixtmaa Gift*. . g)7 EATON, MAORUM * CO„ 17 Fifth iL / NuenilLk' J CORD AND CROCHET sn .. HEAD NETS. El »ptnl styles in nil adorn. MKKOHANTS AND DEALERS Supplied at low price* b* ~.. EATON, aIaCRCII A CO.. r n Nal7 Fifth ntnw , £ JAIiMUItAT. HKIRTsS. ~~~ ba .lmobau skibts ovsb '™ bea b P*® . „ - EATON, WACROM * CO., -Jai ... , A Novfiivry in Huor sKitaw? Al dukect feom pams. * * T ,,, .. .. - “OBniOWIEJmAPBBIE." ■ThU la Rftl], ~iiw French Skirt, to whichwiio rlt« the.ltontiotrtAftho Udlw. T d, t7 . ' katon, MACBDM A CO., :—— ' '■ So, 17 Fifth iltrseL S®3I7ThStT VST ——-•>• ■ . - 160 FOB DBEBS TBUOUNGS. s™* °l6k haodmi no ttylea lost recelsod hr a,,. K. .TON, MACKCM a CO., 0017 80. 17 Fifth stroot. QKJEAT attraction™ RKAL WELCH FtANN: CHAS. GIPNER'R A great Tariety of Suitable foi AT REDUCED PRICES. Baring very recently returned from the Euat, I am now happy to Inform my cuatomew and the pub- lic generally that I am now prepared to offer them th« Handsomest and Cheapest Stock of Goods Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Collars, Embroidered Sets, FBOM 50 CENTS TO *lO,OOl Embroidered Mourning. Handkere’ft. Embroidered Edgings and Inserting*. Embroidered Muslin Bands. Embroidered Skirts. Infants’ Emb’d Caps and Waists. Infants’ Embroidered Bobes. WOOLEN HOODS, W'OOLEN’SLKEVES, WOOLEN YABN9— ALL COLOBS. Gloves and. Gauntlets. fi/D GLOVES, BILS GAUNTLETS* W'hUe Woolen Bose, Drab Woolen Bose, Fleeced While Cotton Bose, Fleeced Drab Cotton Bose, Fleeced Bloc* Cotton Bose. Silk and JtSerino Bosiery* Dress Trimmings, SILK TRIMMINGS, SILK BUTTONS, JBENCH COESKTS JOB ®Z}j CIS., MECHANIC COBSETB, noop skints, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECK-TD®. MKKINO SHIRTS ANDDBA WEBS, FANCY GOODS. B AaKXTB,_ _KKKDLS~BOOKB, shill combs, *c. ■*“All ere rwpecifaHy invited to can and «xua> Im onrjtock be&ra at we uv determined not to be.ondenoliL CHAEIEB GtfHBB, 78 Market Street. d«l7aawT Mitt l' COOOS. ' 1 !< •i! HO. 78 MAEKET STREET \ IN THE CITY. embroideries. raoM zry 2 cents to *5,00. FBOM 12}£ CENTS TO *O,OO. WOOIIU’ 00008. nubias and sontaqs, WOOLEN SCARFS, CHILDRENS’ MUFFATKES, GAITERS AHD ARMLETS, BILK GLOVES, LADIES' WOOLEN GLOVES, fleecy-lined gauntlets. WOOLEN GA UNTLETB. hosiery Black Woolen Bose, GIMPS, VELVEfI RIBBONS, GUIPURE LACE, VELVET BUTTONS, STEEL BUTTONS. UGENIE BODICES, BALMORAL BKIBTB, So, Ac., Ac. GLOVES, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac., Ac-.jAc, Jttßy HOODS. OLIDAY SALK. great inducements CASH.BUYERS 777/777777777 777 77 market street. Close out our Stock of Fancy Dress goods, Shawls, Cloaks, NEEDLE WORK, AC., At a Great Seduction in Price. LAWNS, BERAGES, DUCALS&ROBES Without Regard to Cost. OUR STOCK OF DOMEBTIC GOODS I» very fall and complete, each ae Muslins, Prints, Ginghams, Checki, Tickings, Table Diaper, Canton and Wool Flannels, Tweeds, Jeans, Satinetts, Cassi- meres, Cloths, &c. W. are no* filing a grt.l canjr articlca at E«Li, I.J tho Plra and «]«> bj the Caaa or Ral.at LESS than they can be bought at in new YOBK OB PHILADELPHIA OP THE MANUFAC TURERS .1 lie praaent ttao, haring porclmyl ltlaa btforo the adranca Id prior Poraona wanting any. thing In tbs . * 7 OMtr OOODB EIJTE WILL SATE MONEY BY MAKING THEIR PBK- CHASES KASLY, AS HAST JCnfDS OF GOODS ABE ADVANCING Df PUCE Df THE EAST ALMOST DAILY. GBEY BLANKETS:, A Promt to tend your Frimd, in the FANCY DRESS SILKS CHEAPER THAN EVER. Good Bargains in -A-IsfCX GOODS, Holiday Presents. Heavy Duck, for Wagon Cover* and Steamboat Decks. A PEW BALES YARD WIDE USBLEACBED MU S L I N S, AT TEH CKSIB PruTAUD. A VERTiLAROB LOT OF COLORED Oam to r i © s, AT KIGIIT CKKTS WllTAln' roxt odoo CAIIEABIY. c. HASSON IX)VE, NO 74 MARKET STREET oferaidmqaii; 4444 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 ' 4444444444414