• - •...' , , •4' l %.,, i•,,, .7 :,.• tug , . • ;. 0; , -,; : • , : _ -1 . ; ,••••.'.. ;, 11 0 :•y - . - •-• ..: •.' rite•' ;- : - •, s j '•• ' ;T:i. ,=.‘"• -: , 4 , : .• • : -•-,",;,- ;.• ..t • . `, . •‘•,, • • • ' .'1 i -' - ."'. ' • - ' ,'. -0., .....• ---:„; -. 1 ._•-,:-.. --= f .. . s - - `_, --; •., ~, „. , ... ~,.---,,, -; .::''. * •••; ''"; '-:‘ "•; ; •"'.;•-'•:••• ~,.•,•• q,..; - , ~,,„:=;. ... ~.-.. - • ~ • :•.,...... ; • , : „. -.,' - 1 t." , ••-., --- ,:t..".- - ~,•„i. -.1 - 1- - ..'...,'''.:`" , • i -- -•-• • ;:-...,',": • ..-- : • •=r •-- . , . .. a... 41., ' a' ',•'' `' t • ','a: • ' • a., a...• ,,, ' ; . " ~.,, i a "4_,, y ' —,. '''.. t-,,,*. .1"..., I 'l ' .I'4' - ".• , --- -0 P- '4.1'4 • - '' . 1 ',..::'",',;',1; ,"y:t-',.,•,,•,",i',!,: "*7:',..ti ': '.':`'''.":"':' ' 1 1.4 '•'•••••- •'":=7 .- r ~',:, ' ~, .• : 1 -. , ...t„0 . 1 - ,'. - 11.' ,- t. , '"l . `P' . -i --- - • ' I • - 0 -1 , - 4 4 --- ,'-:`-,. -•••• /-• `• •._ ...:.-. ... _,...... , ~., , ~, ...s. ~ = . •,. , -.1,- ; , ~,:,:••• f.." , - - ,,,,!.••=r- N., • , • • c - 4- ."'• ~:•., t 1 :•, : -- ~74 - -,,; ~,i• . 4, ,' -,:• • ..-,, •!.''''' ~: --- ...".. ft.' ;'` „t 4‘,"'-'1 . :•;.. : _ ' i'... 'l, "4 ' , ' 4';" . t :t...: 7'; ' ' '7 ` '-' -,' 7 ::'(:',LL-t -.;,,,,!,0_,-,',_. -:..,...‘ : .? - 7 - ~ 4 . 4 - . `, _r_7,,'• "';'l k. , "‘.....";': ' ,"' .''' - Z:',...': - -:•: ,. - N T:'• - • ; -. ..t :' .1 - e . 'kr v's• '-:, - Y4: -. ; t " " ''.• 7.." ...'''':'•• ": ,'" :::, ' 7 -i r-',7.. (-• • i ,77..,„. 47' '4 -' . ~,- A Z k ,,., + . • ~: .., 1, „, ......• •',f- 414 1 _ •• 'l_ " 1 - 4;',. ,' • ' -7( ‘' ,-: I. ' ',( - 4 '4,'C't , 4." - •"; "4'4,1, '''‘• i'' 7'^' • ' 4 .' ' 7 l' . ''' ''• :' .r. 7 ‘- 1 $ :".;:b.. 4 .., !, , t . .7- 1 ,7" : „Q .%`:•' -'., ,7.:•7 . '',''-r.: '-: 7 : ... i ' 7 ":''s'' Ni t 1.- '''., :-1, 4- 1:' r' r • , '.',' !",. '.• ...:-. .^ , t -, :;;V:-V: 1 3`" t t:". : L.' - '• . :. ..: 2 - = -..,:• '•: ' * i 4 7 ' - '* . l * ‘N.'"'-; ' ..t_ l*- ' ; ' , =!' 4 . ,; ''- ' - ' ' ' '' ; ''',.' ‘ '•' - •,:'-', ' T_."•.-:-`, 4 1- t • li 11 1 % •0 v' ~ , i', ~,:: , .S ' ...7 .„.'7 ,%, t*. 4 ,!?•,: 7 7`.......: ~, , - ::; •"....4 • ~, 4.,- '•, ' , '' ;4i , • I '' i -L ! 4;,* j' 7 l 7. ,"..iAL( ; . _. ,•'•,::,,, !;:. •1':„ . 2;11 7 73 _:• - ' 4 =-‘:, ~. ~, •....e.r , ,z•,/, •. - ,.•,,.,.:1,' ,;.,,.,,,,,.- *- t , . ,-, ~•,•..., , t Y. ; f t.; -.. 1. , ',';,l • z - •;' , ..-4-4'.; o , - ', I ,• " : 4. •::",, , • .., :,.;',, , •,4 , "•,`..?; - ...t':,.- 1,7 4 -1 A 47!-•14- t*. ,- -,.,r ,-.:- .-, t , T . ,- - -14. -.--,... ',-;: -*-....'-- ''''' 1 ti. ; 1 :5 1; .:11,1” 4 1 - ,-. 41 ~.,,.:,.'-,, yi4.1,--, ! L c; ,43"4* a' 4 :t 4 Itr !g ,; - --• l `-." art'X..ig,,/:-:..`.;; --,--,- : ." 4' kt,--42/ p f t 4- 4,11-r.,,;..,11;_tr-ko:---vci '="=.....".7.f'5-:•' 7 '.::, .. =lt 1''i,,,6441_,..i-5„,...•:,,ir -•..."..,-•••-,-=', z "- • • •-.. • 74 . • tr ` l4\l., . ° ' ' e t``:•:'-;'-''''=. l- • , . •-(-;',-., ,-.., rf;:. 0 .4, - .,•:-.f -•,,•,. q;*!,. P .... , ~"-....-.•"__ ...:•/. . .1" errt ( "Nr4.' t ..t.:, , .t , ." . r.:''•:i'''' el '-'; :4. ', -••,••••:!., 4" t•, f -1 f- ••• = ,'••,:, Po . `4. ~ • :••'1••'-•••: . • 4 4. 4 , ~ -• : 4 t'. , 44'4.1' 1 --, , 4- ~..4 .1 . V,. • ~.' Af re.t,t+.14,4-,...7-.7,,,,,,..,1 N . ' .f.,-,4••-;`!!; 4-r*Z'7-.1:,- 1 -4.4.i t-: ,--,:...•.,:-.:;.-,- v. e' . ..•:!:;`..','••••••;• ...•==, • (.. - e.. - •t• -4. •.=. f .•,-;"="a•••.:k•,',- '-f.'••• ;: .. ,*‘-' 4. ,i °v`lost 4- '& -t: A.C h1., • t e...;.?":',4‘.*:T,e,.. • %'.:J, ::. c, i '..r d' t•- .f.lti , •F -**- ' - :_si•- - .. 1 '•:f. - %';'..-.I J 4 ,'", , , 4: 1 -'1 t ~.6..kt,A..r.t.:•••,7t tz..,it - •.!•:*,."-! t ; ; (.•_,-;• . ,-: 1, 9,- .:‘., ,'• ~f',..., 4 . 4 • Y '4'.. v '-' ':'" ti' ''' ' • '' '' '* • rk."...t."4-; - ;;',47l'''':_i'',.l .7 ,` .., ,t 4:,-t,,,•',. •.':-.=. . 4 .-t , ... - _ , -' . --; ~, ,1-, , ~ ...z- v ..r.. - -- -.:-. 1 •,..e....,f.,.. 5 , -„;-•;-4 ~ vI : ,, ~.. . 4 ..:,,..... ;,-.4,-•,..4 -,r..,,..“ 4. , -,, --k7r % ; (7; . : , ;i:i, t ..,,, 0 ; , - , -,-;v0 -• = ', ..•.-=' -1,,, v:• , "4,-L.K.:,‘• • z_P_.;'. ----• ','!. - el , `•'-;.'=""1,4,'• = ,,, ..t •-, ': ,u.44- !•:; - E 2 N-, * '...,- . -,-*'-','_•;:: . ..'; i l'e -5 1 , s ' i::r: • . "';‘;',. 'i r ';'.:,, ; - 4- Til . V ''.'t 71 .:I. i: r ` -.. • ' $ rOtt •l '- '" -::-..,1: 4 4 ;' ' , t. i .1 :<;i st ; "1 •4':.-:•11,‘ - ‘,1• :: 4 . -•_ , ! '. , .f . ;',:e. 51 r 7 54..? - ;.,:10.„frft ,, ,,;,r j - ".:--,.c 1 , 2 .!.: •.,;:-;., . 4 • - f-vrj=•• ',.-- -•.•..- ._. ..:>: .4 Pt.-÷4 ~."4 4 ' t 4'' : 7- k,t 4 7: •C G ••'' • " '', ' 4 " '" .„4 4 ,4,.''.11 , :-.l' .7:"(.1.':: ~,..,...t:4 ."/ r•:' F,,,,_,:•,:.7._t ,:.. , , -, -.-...... I i;47;..-f--i''''--.-'; - '....'-jr!- - - : • :. . : 44,-`-4.... ~..1 :614.;......47t.fip. c ..i.c..r.. 7.1 ..- - - • - - ~ ..- -- . * 1F",.4 - - . .'z ' ' ' 17.72.-e' '' 4: 1 71 `4' 4 ,{ 4 %%: 4 •'_: . .;;;::', ;,, 1 % 1. .1- , •••••:•.11,:"1',5t,••:•':... a. . 7 .,t -4 ... • rr i . , •••1-•11•:;?-,•.•• • I ,l'- e u.,".;_ ••,,, 1 4 1. f- ti..... r 4;'• ~ .1. ••,•.. 1 7-:, 1 :, ' , 4 I", ,41Z ••„` 11 N-.•11- ' 4.„.1 ' -i• , `,.'.2:!. ,;; , -, ••:, '. f 1 -• t„, 4 -14 e•-„,„..,„„. , -. • 1 4. 1 4 , ,,c y ., Z.l :a 11 - 4 , , L . -._ : :4, a , -.7- . „crt t.. ‘...,.. , ••,. ~,--,- -1 '.;_-,-. : --1. , . - -:, i-...---1 o*i.4 . r ri':: 7 • ,_ '- - A PA-W 4 ,' ''," 1: "..,-T,' ''s • L x. - L ' ' 'l..' ''',** c }- '''r‘ ' 4 r, , • . ..'l., ..V'. 7 , t 2 .' ' '‘- r.l. ~,,, 3 :C`.,"-i.::-.:- .."..:: , . i. 4-• 4.:,'Sv ',„ - , ',„f4 , „,t. -. '- •, : , ;:: , v' , 4- - •••,.Tr.: ,- - - -::‘7;4:5.e'.!7.2.-." i ,..- .F1 . ,a1 7 Y1....t;4 - i.: .• ; . 'T,":;..4!„-'..1:•;.!,:-,,,.,•••:-..4..,:-1 t..--= ,„....-.,-;_ . ,,-4.-.. v •;•= „,, ,, c;„:. 2: ~,,....: 4 1••-•":::1;•-•;'-1,-... '` .., ` , "''•:, - ' % ;',.:••-c'll.. - ~." "! 4 -, •,„.=li:= f:4--:2 2'.•-,1-4"--,:%,,b-..--,-,4,-,r,:7-`:;.,;,L;•/:.-1 ' : ',.>:'.; ,,, t- - i .4. .-;.' t :L :,, :"; - ,r - ‘1 4 ,,, , -,,% , :„....f , , . 1 :k;•=i ,-, -,*:.1.,. :-;'.‘,.: 1 * 4-4- r•v-....e'i.l''•=si•' '• ~1 ' i' -'47, '• l 4 (- 4 1:-44.:L4 •,.r 4 r.,...-- z. ‘,z"-,-- '...4.‘t +-:-.'-'4••,.1-`,,, A ..,.'"' ~.„-:--, J 7-, i.:t.-r_:7.:',-,' ;-• 4 41 1 •...:• , A::: . - - 1.. , `.. 4,-- 4: t .' • t '. 4 .{, F '' . i' q - ,. : 4 4j 0 . , . 4 ..•.- - 64 •,.,, ;1 ,.2 : . : - ...1--L .. 1 --.,0,.-.' .','-"j"N ..,--....-1,,... .i,.••;.1.-:•. -i.. :••'.' l', ",; •'.,: -r-^, ; 2 c''... .4 -.,.-,r • -'''-_ :'",•:, -".-,•.,.,-•' %,- :. • I' -;• 4 •;... ! •, n ::, ' ' , '-'* --:4-= It.t ', Z2-'•'7•'-i '-..-3'--7,'-.,."•.-•t. L..4' • lltz f ,CL,1174 .;' - c: ;4xl-, i 1. - .. - ... .1 ~_; ..,r. " .f . _:7 , 4.1., "t",,,•,-I' q .-•: ~.. r"..•'', `i"‘-i'''':4,'' 4 il. ' :-.1:7.' ' • , , , , , r( ff#.l:'' :•••"'„:: .771.. - :-'fir '' ' . 4 . • .', ~..4•4, 4 74 4 ' • "-• ''''': ' - 'l ,, :7, :-.... -. 7 . " , 74' ",' 4.' ' . - "--, ` ',-. . 5. .. ~ nl• - ,--,•.,.- ...,,- H - -i-t--1" , J.„ - ;:, --- •1.-:- , : - :-; ••t:•- -.•-.. 'r.l-:,, , -- I I •';' :•'' .: .. i': l o 7 -;1.:•.1•1i, C4.4.:'••°_,t,W 4 ', , •"4:-.Z, 4 :-7, 1-, • :-:-"2..-4.-I,":''''",, ,-e• ' : ' ,Rt . f ' 44- s.C. - ",:• - -:: -- -*:'::"-" • „.-.- -.:`,•-•,. ' 4!, • :- / 4 ''"--z•``;',: - --",.!..;;•.`- L''.7.e,..7---.=• ::, •.- •-,,,,; ;1:,,._,1.:1*15-',lr,-1,:1:•:, . 4 : - =7: - '•"1,,. - t:-.-.' `,i,,., z . 7' -. •'' , :- * • ..*::l=f.',, •kr---=•--•,'"t',.-tY,,--*'24.;•r_lia;,-,--,,,,.i• ,•;,,ti j.':4alz:l-1-;- ' ', : 24... ' -:27 : 4 •5T,;".,'!•:-t=i'',* .•-•.-;- .. ,- ;.---,4„,-• 4 , , .. - ~,,. -17•' '..:-''' '' r l' t ~.'' f l Y l' l --..' ..% ' r - ,:•".:-,"-!:•-{ .:;•,..:*„,,-.54.,..„4-..,;i:tf '...,-.,,,.1,,1,- :,',,•-•(;-4.1 Ii"-'f::i.:‘'fS'--V-•'*. :•'.i.;---..:-.;.-'•‘-.:,',-yi,• --,--4 *::: - ...P!,t- 4 ,•%":•.',.'" , =r; , tl-'=i,., 4* ....1- ~ , ,:y.,..i4'!",; , --,..-, ,:;-'-t •-Of ---'-', 4 ,,P ,f;.%'T. ; :"•D. - ",:f,0.:..7!-.. i,:" . 7.4 ~-;1:-...•2-..?,:egt1• ,•:. 'r:.-1•-•:'=- •;-:-: '',vi 4-.4 • 41- ""wo•F• - •-",-*.. 4 -, - ‘ , ..'"; .-. a. ... ' O . Ir__ NO) v -, ;:',".,; ° :•.,t%.'-''2l 44-, ;1 . . , -.z . 1.,1Kti •irr,-:;:• •-::=AF.4I4 e=:f,,F-=-...f1:5'ii,,::.-;'-'---:-7:-'1b.,,,i -- LT : S. 9 ' -, ; % 74 - --4. - . ...1.1-. -, ...,14::•.:..,•.-- t .. .• -.,„-,•:.- 44- , v,..- ....1. - r,e -- --;„; , 410 4 -c..ti, r"I ~•4=..."4... r .. . -o- •--- t,"t !•• ••-• - 1 ••• _ ,11.11 ri ";,,,,, -- .:•Tr. , :,..- ...; ; L %V . ,I, t,,,r, q1'ir., ,N.".. , ti,,,-41...p.,,'...,-1: i't:4,7'...'''V''',W='!;` 4 ! rr'',. ' f.' , ..* a- , 4 1- -„4 , .4.- , e- , , , A;,',,, - 1,,,,, r - 1 . .;;;-- ;:.---• ~ ,. .‘- 4 , 1 •.•••••.••'...r13. "••••'• - •-•4•,,, , :e' - :.• --1=......: f..":,•:: t•-• t. , •""-.., 4'l,Zfr ' 1 ' , %•, - . 1 '',.=,, 7 --„` - •„. 1 : ..;: •' 't ."• •' Z•l4-,L1...,•7.•11:&,.1%*--.• •',.1'4'41,.,, ...4, y, -~ , F-A:•_- , •,;41.:1 4,- ; :;, -. 1 ?;7-..,1 ~,L c- -,,- -. .. 7, 4 , 1 .....*•Yw:i--, . • 4 7 - ; - ...,--ri,f..;- _ r:::;...;,.. -, ,..,.......-- . ..,.„,•-- : _..-i -,!.! -, v. -, :!i - r - c - i - r':',-f* -% : , :t-t-':•= - Al'i 1- .. ,-, `•••- - i' T. -: 1:.: -,',:. -- .'1, - .1 , '; 1 ,;.,'..• ;q p,c.,,,:.....,0-,,,,-..,-..„3., o_! . ( , •:, :.. ..•,,-. -,-, , • .1 , -- - • - , - ,,t.-4 kg.......- - -- -, :g.:'&4„.f1.„-- -., - - •,, ... ,--•-, .. - , •-•• • ....,,- s ..--•„,..., ,-, 4.. , : - _ ~,, ~...., . - ~ ~., =I, 4.- At ft Ft....7-t' - i. r i Lt.” , --: T: :..'', , `., ' '3 I t 4 - ; , .* - NI - : ,--- _', , •.,..._,.:=.5.-:,:-. .4... , - , z;,.,,-- •- z ,,,,, ti.w.i. ,:! -2..v , i4:.1.:,!..;i1 ,, ,---- : -.• . p=,.1 , 1 " ,( . :". • -c : 1- 4 - :: --i- Ti•ti l :- , ,. -- - .2 ; - - ,- ;,:••"1:1;..5•:; 4 . !,:!:S , z - .C.:' , '4"'.:-(rf'o4t r• . - ''', 1. _..• 4 ' . " - A::"I , e5 . r.01,- - 2:(-1-.":77' ''-":".....k., --„ :'•' 4 ,......" 4 . • ' '''' --y,,, 4-•`" .:•,,..,,', ' 4 17' -,‘ .' •-I . :•,...-- =1 i 4 ..4•P• : 14 , k,' l'‘ , ..t.- ''''''•:':-;„, ".1. : 4 . _-.....,:-..,-,"... •--....=.-.1.-4-,vo:-q,-.. f " ;; - k... ._-° '-- , ,--,,,' ''" 'I L * t,.l*) ;',i...*,e,..}Xk'' ' F. - . ' t• ..`-,'" \ -",..' -' ~,`' -- n l iz" - -; E i 4: Eti..: .43 , ';,;..„-"_.,-,,_", S:-7?.,:4:---.-*--".:' "• -, ' ,-, :" . .'l‘n' i'.: 1 ' , !, 1, „,,-,:-' _ -.- 4 • - ~.. C:i -e.‘ , " ...,,* '' S ",, i , t , ". "' "T,i. - - - ' '' ,4 ,' .. c.. - ,r • ?.:„ ~, ~4 ! ,1 ...I.Lte.c.:•..7;bZf*- „i - - 4 . ‘4t i - *' '' Z ', ..:,.i . .1,? - "I, -' •' '' ~• - :-!,'".: ;.^.j,„, ,-2 .1V. 3 4 WC: - .:: . 74 ;" Z ,t. - ,C 4 : ' ',. ".• fir* ' ' •,' ‘4‘44i‘ -.1 -i Sri, :' • ''' .. P * ; C.! '. l' ' l f :4 t ~,,-,-...,-PC - i it,t 7 ,!.: ~,, !-.•,- -,'•`-' , ; -. '" - ' .- "_ - f',.,L , -,, , . , , „.1...t.5t*,..„...., y(-- - :-.• - -, i. , .:.: -,-, 7(14.c,..7.-4.-. ~,-,:- ,--f-=V-•,;. lc ;1. c ....:• . _-,- =_- 4 - ..!,_•-•- •-,-.. -;•,yr.=',„•=o- " A2, , z- ::: . W. 0 . - ` 3 ;,.•'. 4 z - s - • = : - .. 1 ::'',:, - ••,-_•N•7 .. ?;, 1 ` •=fPf,:s;•'r:4,, ''' .7- . ,-7-7;--7- ';'':?:-.;;;- -- -..4•:‘ '., r'- `'•:' . Yt':t .? l3l. I 4. - '; l =4.-,0.7. - -- , !&:-:;•_-_.•,,,./- •:_.„,•._,-.:,;.;- /-.*- ,‘",c-:':'--`,(.„4 a- te4 t,NM. LI. •.. - X - " .- :`:` , .. ''•*,..'-, ' c- ' ,,, 4 - ."-",. , :;. 1 •1 . 44?-;!;V.-':."7-•:;,'*'-1.-t":i...%..-;:1,*-. '4Z'•''''''-'•:*:•--'1 ' ee j ;fA , .Pt' - 4. .•; ~,- ; ,:,1 7; ,- '':!;', '::. ;-",:: , i-1 ",,,,ei-, '''.N , '-:-.-1-1:•z-, ---.: '' 4 •'.-:7 , ",- . : -''..." 7 -;•irc.t.,: .1-,- e-•-•-1,-;-1,-, :%-,•'..!:-_: -:- -4 ,4„,.--..e % *."- .; :t ;r_< '-,•-..:-2-,=-;,-:•,.,_7.;,-,•'4t .f..i-:',•.,. V-,: , •::-. I_ , .„`, ; es..l +, 'l-4'4 ...'. a le •/.-,1-, -••• 0•4 - •• - -*- :- ..4' 4 , 1 -•* • -,., t 4,--,'• ' 414,-4.k--'"l,-•,••*f:tri,411.4.7:;:::;;Z..•''',='1,•,,••-t.!.!--,1 -SW, ~..,;.,,,„m„mat..„.k.c. 4 .i , ._•,,-.,„ , ...,,%1•-, , -, ; - . „.„",;•,.=,,,_:-.,..-4.-f. 1 -1•5?-1t • - • 0- 6 , - - ,."5..*:- • ~:. ~„; :.._-:-=••• •.: 4.1,'":&01ff•-,-a.,-it •::••-,..9:„,....„••••1...e•------1 : 141 - & - TU''''"=-t-',...z...°_ , -._ - •••-• - 4 .1 - ,,,5---'‘ ‘ .*i. ~44'•- 7 .-- .--'• - ?. - 1 - = . l ;.-",'*::'' ..*/ '''''•-..ltr "'".!.. '" P - 4 - - 7 , t , ....,,' 1. - -• '.„ 4 „ 3, Teat, 41.,„.....i4.Wi...11*- f•a• -, ''..:,;; ‘-`; r-'•••',' ' •K , , ,,, -- t, 1 ' '•-' : •; :,'.'.l- •:-....1•••4”..n.";••1 t,"Wft4:;:4 ,:.:,-, t N:ts • r fi:l . . fv,...,t 17 { 1 3 / 4 7 : 4 VA 14' .:.. ' . -- 7: - -,..- - 'P•J'ijk:',...3lr t- .4 •t. Z, - . 7'i • -': ‘•• . 4 C I -:"". 'L. .1•41.11 S V‘i:1,_•;17,,.* . ie 41 iy.. ,_.-„...‘--,-,:::;-.;,;., ---t..1. .„.. 'l.*tjkir- 46:tei 'r • - '' . ; -:.". •I'.. t- . . 7 *'; i . .. °* * l ti- 044Z.r.0.4T1P4:"Ci ..' .::.• .t * ? .. .,*,,1fii:1z t k11.,/*-2 g ;.415 ±,T? .. * * ;`: • ' ' r i sil ;i:.` * . i ' " ' f - 1, * ` ; 1 4 1- ' 4; ~ ,, „,- .• . t4 - Z -7:1 ' .'7F4-:•.;4.: •':',.''',.,.'-:,1-7; ZlI ..: '' 4: :::2 ...;11,:->;',..F ti ~...,,e7. 3 „., -...„ , r; .,.... 4 ..„ . _ • ~,,,,, ,-..--y.. , .. - f , - - 7 ,, tr.,-i-,, , -- fir:-1.- v. :- , iz,,,..-,-- -;,-. "r•-„j 1 "- ..`,l-':: - .-t.- • - •,..-, , ,.%.,,, , r- -...-,,,,. • r- .. ......".1....:;,+-,..,, ~, ..t.- - c i -t, -• • • •4.." - zt , k , t . .,--, 1 7• 1 =0,. - -• , r, • ,•,‘,._ - -- c.'-,...:4 -‘tr" ... 7 ' .;... irY.,• ".f;.-i•-',;,..."*„;_*---" .:e.' ' - . 1 ; 12 ' . .z: - : :' ,:ti . 1. :" : • "- 1 ,-.. .:-..%-:. -,-;'•::.)"..' '..' °' i'' ~.;';'`'`.„*',.% 'C° - ;,.--.. ''t . : " -'' --,:-." -• -' , ',. 4 • ' -:-. .-- -* -1 '• - •" = "••: •=• "- ~,; - Si ," 'e - - ,f. -...':-• -- a" •:. ~.:= ”,..-: -, •:`, •-_-• • --:',''..•,.-:,'- •, -- :1- : - : t . - - t -- ,:..-..': i.: • .-'‘,,":-:•.. .=,.•.1 ‘ ,,, "._ : .„.,i--.„ . . 1 , '':._:..----‘' ; ..:' ,r ' -,,.-; •;:::-,- ~.';:; __---.1' , 1 , :,-, .•': ,-,: 17:' . " :--• ~'',` : -', '' , ','• l ',.tr', ; '',;• 1 1..1i =: 4 -,..'"!.'-',' it ~-;'l'•.‘- ' ..4 ' * -: y. i t- . ;1 . . - ';'i'''•' . - Z '.' !* • :7. 7 1•'' ''.,..f .: .Lr: 7 :..1 - ' .. ..'":, : 1r: - 1`',4.17.'f - J`:',;•:: . ,' :_:: - i:- --,Jim' ‘''2..-.;:', * ' o--,t v .-- t --.4 ' - '2;• P ` — '"';:, 5'..,-,:,' -, ,,' -- r - z_ f _z: if i - :.V:4 • ,' . ::;„:77, --;, , r, - 1 . ,.. , ., ---<- 4 , ,f , _ , •,': • . 7 ' : i '' r- , .- ,= • -,_--, --,`.. 7- _-'-.. , z,-' 1. ...• -- ",' 7 ,l"Ts- . - • -1 - - ' ._-. ~),.:' --•.--': "• . '„A •••••••... • _, ~.;-, ' ~..!:, . , -, 1 • .4. •! / ce *A ,- F .... • .1 ' - .„.• 1'...e , ;I 7'- ti .'',... • :`'• z - - - _.':::,•,c ----- •4 . • -- 4 - • ...--- =0 ‘.." - ••• - •.." -.. .f.•:""z.L.J-I , 4*"" . .„ --.1-4 , ••., -, --- -• • ''._ : - ;i- • , '-, 4 -2:t .: :::-.4 , - - ' '-,-' . ;-.•:, - .:, A= ,:.,„ - --.- , '; •t -• ...,';.•-_, f l •-...., `-, ':* "...-, . ' .; ',.- , 1 , ,* ,;-, ~. .. ' . 4 - ... .' . .‘-. ''* . '. ''-*/* '''' ' . ,-; '• ' '''' . 7, ' ,-72 :: 1- ' - ',.''' '' '''' • :-'''.-,.''..: ''' - 7 L 7 ''': '-,:': '- ' . '' "-1 ' '..... ' ''''' ',' .. 4 : :-.: ,• 4.• r Y 4: l':; -1 ; - , ;" .4.-,:•.•1•-•„„- _7 ; - , r ".; , •7- , -: ..47. .r. t..?" 4.4 41 ~, ..';', ..- r• ~ -: :,,,4- -: - ~ fl,„ ” ',.,•, 4 ~' :: .• ' 4,4,,::' „..,-; ,_ 7 7 , ,,.",,,,, ' ~,„; /.. ''' :ir'' - '„" 7 4 - - t •, :: •:i'- 7 4' -'- . ' . _:, ;' ,' ,-,` , V.t-:::. i ''- ':' .i.'..• ;:. ; ',-',`- ;'-''''' ' - ERIE _ • • MEd ~;,: - . ~- `.j'„ '... . ',..''.:,' .•:.•:•1_ , :..! _-: lessons and lectures confer upon them advan tages which can be obtained from no other source. THE ALLEGHENY INSURANCE COMPANY The front part of the second' story of this 1 building is occupied as the otlice of the Alle gheny Insurance Company, a home institution,. but recently incorporated, where the affable Secretary, D.,31. Book, Esq., may always be found. The suite of rooms consists of three. . The first of these is the business office, which is well!fiirlaishe4;"litindsanely papered and paint ed, and beautifully decorated. The safe is 01:10 of Burke & Barnes' best "burglar proof," end the'deSit is 1; fine piece of workmanship 14 'Messrs,' T. B. Young & Smithfield streeti The second apartment is the Directors' Roomy furnished with a library and tiles of the city and Western dailies, find n ung With liandsOrne paints ingt; engravings,and lithographa. The third is the private apartment of the Sebretary. Thk whole is welt arranged for the business of the Company, everything necessary behig provid ed, while mitch taste bas been exhibited in th 6 - minor details. • , Thents.llegheny Insurance Company was in corportited January3ah,‘lBs9,aedcommence busindss on the lflth April. It is - empbaticall borno institution, ianianaged by our best cit kens, and' enjoys in a high degree the confi dence ofthe business community. 1 t has already been favored with. a fair share of business, and the numbei of fire and marine risks is rapidly The subscribed capital is $100, 00 q• - Orils balrafwhich has already been paid in, anti dill:id - ion of it invested. i ' Tile officers of the Company aro as follows -.Proritlerti. —lsaac Jones.' Vice Pretident.—John D. ll'Cortl. ,Director.--Lane Jones,- C.G. Hussey, liar. vey.Childs,' Capt. R. C. Gray, John D. lif'Cord Captain William I.l.san, John A. Wilson, Isaac 31. Pennock. Thomas Howe, Robert B. Sterling, Robert 11. Davis, B. L. Fahnestock. See/Tim/T.—D.3E Book. • " VencrOl:Agent.—Capt. William Dean. The entrance to the upper part of this build ing is bet Ween Meisrs. C. G. ,Hussey and Kra. mer & Rehm. THE.O.LITINENTAL" AND "'MANHATTAN" INA RANCE. AGENCY. „ . On the same floor is the office of Evans R. Darlington,who insures buildings,rnerchandiSe , furniture and other property, against loss of damage by lire. Ile is agent for the Continen tal Insurance Company, of the City of New York, with a each capital and surplus of $835,- 227 59, - in which the insured participate in the profits without incurring any liability, and also for the Manhattan Fire Insurance Company, of New York City, incorporated in 1821, with a cash capital and surplus of $3l-3,239 !6.LE:0111 , ..NT CEMETERY The office of,tho Alleghenp Cemetery, of which Hon. Thomas M. Howe is President, is also on ibis floor, adjoining the Allegheny In surance Company, in the room occupied its the office of the Pittsburgh A: Boston Mining Com pany. KRAMER 1: t HIM'S BANKINt: MA:an The first floor of the second building in this quadruple pile is occupied by Messrs, Kramer Rabin, ns a banking house. The main room front is fifty feet in length by twenty-five in width, lind no expense hits been spared in fitting it up, with a special view to its completeness and appropriateness for the busines: transacted there. The floor is beautifully tiled, in Fug land's.bmt style, and the ceiling, lofty and well proportioned, with arches and other lit orna mentation. to break the monotony. The furni ture is in excellent keeping. with the line finish of the, Walls and ceiling. , beititt of the neatest most. : substantial character. The counter, a master-piece of cabinet work, is peculiarly mas sive and beautiful. It is made of solid oak, stir mounted with desks. ,-and ornamented with elaborate carvings, adding much to the appear ance of the room. It was made at the factory of James W. Woodwell, and although justly famed for the beauty of the work produced by him, we have seen none equalling this. A secure and spacious lire and burglar moor vault contains the valuables of the firm. Hack of the main room are several apartments. occu pied by the members of the firm as private offices, which are as tastefully fitted up as the office itself. Like the other building- in the block, this is heated by steam, in pipes travers ing every part, and covered by a handsome and ornamental iron screen-work. As to the firm who do businesa in this pala tial office, the public are fully informed. It consists of Messrs. Allen Kramer, Edisiird Balm and Florence Kramer. The house was established more than twenty years since, and duribg that time has enjoyed the entire confi dence of the mercantile community, of which the character and extent of their business is a sufficient evidence. RAIITUER“FAL. AIIcHITECT. - 'This gentleman 1)11.9 an office un the third floor of this building, suitably arranged for his busi ness. It is eminently appropriate that the 'de signer-of this great monument should have an abiding place within its walls. - THE ALLEGHENY BARN. • Tho ground floor of the third building is oc cupied by the Allegheny Bank, and is the handsomest apartment of its character in the The,main room fifty feet in length, by twenty-five in width, is most superbly finished and fitted up. The floor is laid with encaustic tiles, of a very beautiful pattern, and the workmanship reflects great credit on Mr. Eng land, who put them down. The lofty ceiling, thirty-five feet in height, beautifully frescoed, presents an imposin..g - appearance, and from . windows back and front, is admirably lighted. The counter and desks aro well arranged for - the transaction of husiness, and the conveni .enee ofthe officer:. Hmtven'afirst law," or .der, is strictly adhered to, as every. thing has itsiappropriate place. The vault is the largest in, the city, being in silo twelve by sixteen feet, built of heavy boiler iron, riveted togoth7. ~.,err on a stone foundation, and enclosed in n Mick.' wall ton and a half feet thick. It is lined,with wood to. prevent dampness, protect ed by a heavy stone slab on top, built with the ; house, and is provided with every thing nee essary, for the safe keeping of the books, pa pore and cash of the Bank. It was constructed by Messrs.. Lippincott & Barr, safe .manutee- Vers. . the.roar of tho Banking House is a hand . sotaely, finishodroom, fitted up for the use of the:President and. cashier, twenty feet by lif teen.• The coiling is ornamented with a neat -centre . piece and Abandelier. Tho chairs are .comfortably cushioned, and the desks And ta , biles aro of the finest workmanship. . Ascending a beautiful staircase, between - the.,inain department uncl. the Cashier's room, • „ v i e find ;a sitnilar apartment for, the use of the ...Directets,,apd a sleeping room for the messen ger and watchman. . The entire .building is wall ventilated, and - supplied with steam heating, _apparatus, with pipes running through.overy room. , The officers of the Bank are as follows Pr'esident—=lopowell Hepburn. . ; Director's—Hopewell . Hepburn, ,john H. Shoonbergcr, David Campbell, William ling- cloy, C. G. Hussey, Win. M. Edgar, Chas. H. Paulson, R. T. Leech, Jr., R. Biddle Roberts, - George W. Cass, .Charles W. Ricketson, Jas. O'Hara Scully, Reese Owens. .. Cashier—J. W. Cook. . , Teller—Robert IV. Mackey. • . .Book-keeper—Edwin J. Roberts. . Discount Clerk—Wilson M'Candless. Messenger—Joseph Drennan. ; Discount Days—Wednesday and Saturday. • ' '"' - • • nt" The Allegheny Bank, though but recently incorporated, is one of our most poiinlar 84 , T .successtal banking institutions, its r4k;po bey% g consideied fully as good as that issued_by 'any, of the-city hanks. Tho-Bank went . intd oper ation in September, 1857, 1414 has a caliital of $ 500,000, all paid in with the .exceptioh or a few hundred dollais. Its business 'has been conducted in the banking house just described since April 10, 1857. N. GLOGGER'g DRAWING AND PAINTING ACAD- On the third floor of the Allegheny Bank building, Mr. I. N. °logger, an artist who has gained an enviable reputation amongst us, has a suite of rooms, occupied by himself as a stu dio, and, for a drawing and painting aendc:my, ,for youngladies and gentlemen. A visit to his rooms is a treat. He has a fine selection of paintings and lithographs, ex, •ecutedby himself, in the highest style of the art. The former exhibit a truthfulness, to mu tore, and a flue effect,of light and shade, which at once stariip Mr. °logger us a first-eltvs art ist. For his lithographs he has received sev eral premiums, and many of our readers will remember the fine collection exhibited nt the last State Fair, to which the first premium was then justly awarded Mr. Olog,ger is well qualified to instruct pet sons desirous of taking lessons in painting and drawing, having practised for six years in the Academy at Munich, and in the studies of the most distinguished artistes in Europe. Ito has a superb collection of originals, consisting of the finest French lithographs, steel engravings, and paintings in oil and water colors, thus af fording his pupils the advantage of an infinite variety of subjects from which to copy. Ile also teaches the use of French crayons, and tinting with India ink and Sepia. The rooms are most admirably adapted for the purpose for which they aro employed, with u fine sky-light, giving a light soft enough for drawing, and exactly suitable for paint ing, and allowing such an arrangement of the easels as will enable pupils to work to the best MIME! Two pictures of Washington, in the studio. arc alono worth a visit, and other fine pieces may be seen the:c, executed by Mr. plugger. who is also justly celebrated r , n portait painter. The entrance to his rooms is between the Allegheny Bank and Schmertz & Co.'s Shoe Store. NV E. ut Wsrl The fourth building in the block, that near eat Market street, is the longest. extending back towards Virgin alley, one hundred and forty feet. It is occupied by Messrs. W. E. Schmertz & Co., as a boot and shoe warehouse. The sales room, on the ground floor, is a mag nificent apartment, taking up the entire length of the building, and twenty-live feet in width. The ceiling is seventeen feet high. Eighty feet of its length, the front part, is devoted to retail sales, and the fitting up of this depart ment surpasses that of any establi,lunent in the city. .1t is arranged with regard to the comfort and convenience of customers rather than ex pense to the proprietors, being furnished with fine sofas, handsome counters and shelving. costly mirrors, beautiful chandeliers, expensive screens, and Ahrir appliances correspondingly elegant, and in perfect keeping with the gener al design. Thu drawer*, shelving and Cis, are mist admirably arranged for the conve nience of the salesmen, and midway of ties room. just at the end of the retail department. -is a small space set apart for a counting room enclosed with a neat railing and furnished with this necessary desks, chairs, tables, shads, &e. We know of no room in the elty so NV 01 I mhipt ed to the retail shoe business, find so ta.usplet ,, n all its debits. The remaining, dtxty feet on the first iloA , r forme the wholesale sample room. lib.re are tube found ladies', children's and sh.s end gaiters of the liner qualitie,,, nn radortruent of infants' Owes of every des.rii, The aecand, third and fourth stork, of this building are divided into two rooms each, and I.leisr4. Schmertz S, Co occupy the beet sern-..., in their husinc,i. On the ve:.-otuffloor they exhibits Urge :dock of women•s.inisie;and children's p , in cages. la this apartment, also, ii the cut ting department, where all the work m a de by this thin is cut out, the remainder of the work Irving dome outside the building. The third story contains men's, hoc's and youth's heavy boots and broc,ani, whiid, are collected in an endless variety of clr.oe and qualities. The fourth story contains duplicate cases of all other goods in the house. We can give no idea of the stock of goods contained in this establishment. It is suffi cient to say that it compritscit i.very description and style of boots and -hoes known to the trade. the finest qualities and most fashionable styles of ladies and gentlemen's French stews and boots—as well as every variety of American manufactured goods, at all rives, wholesale or retail. No one desiring to purities , : articles in this line can fail to find what they want here, and at figures as low as they can buy in the intim East. Mr. W. E. Schmertz, the seni.'r partner in this firm, commenced business, on a very Modest scale, in 1810, on Smithfield street, near Secotid. Here, by close application to busi• ness, tuir dealing and strict integrity, he secured a small but profitable trade in the retail way. In 1852, he removed to No. 107 Market street, near Fifth, 'where his business gradually in creased, and he soon embarked in the jobbing business. In 1857, Mr. T. A. Kammerer be came a member of the firm. The business of the house still increased, an well us reputa tion abroad. On the Ist of January, 1859, Mr. Gilbert Follansbee was taken into tb,„-3 grm. Finding their Market street warehouse too con tracted for their rapidly increasing business, they secured a room in the Bank Block, where theyopened to the public on the ?.4th ;if March. In their new and central , ' location, their trade, alreadylarge is still on. the increase. Thus, from a small beginning, Mr. Schmertz, by en ergy and application, has become the herd of as extensive an establishment as the West can boast. The extent of. the business may be imagined when we state that their seta; will reach $200,- 000 per annum. Their trade is ehlegy with merchants in Western Pennsylvania and East ern Ohio. Their purchases are made, it is needless to say, directly from the manufac turers in the .Now Engl=l States, in large quantities. Their stock is ut pre.set - 4 )O',T, and Would scarcely invoice more than $40,000, but whoa full.vvill reach $70,000 to $BO,OOO. The, establishment is, in facet, ono which does credit to our city, being a monument.ot native energy and enterprise. The ,second, third, and fourth stories front of this building have been sub -let to Mesiirs. . Frowenfleld tic Bro., as a clothingmanufue tory. • • .• The remaining: rooms in this immense pile aro as yet unoccupied. Two rooms, on the Second door of the part owned by the. Pitts burgh and, Boston Mining Company, ,arebeing fitted up—ono for the occupancy,ofits officers, who are now, temporarily located , in the, ,Mussey building, and the other for the %Ititiontd Xining ; Company. These will shortly be corn- pleted, and occupied by tho respective parties., litthe two central buildings, several rooms re main unfurrdshed,. but they are, nearly all teased, and as the location is extremely desire ble, the remainder sopa wigho, aad bans every. apartment in the structure soap be in nap. ~,: . ;~, ~~-- .:~ ~, ==EZ OE= nth) %loot. the TUESDAY MOEN ING We devote the entire . first pageof to-day's paper, and a portion of the second, to a sPecial article. It embraces incidental ref erences to many matters which pertain to the wealth, progress and material prosperity of our city. We trust it will be read with interest, both by our own - citizens, and per sons abroad. It speaks of facts, and those facts have been carefully prepared for pub lication. Should atty of our fellow-citizens, desire copies 'of this paper to send abroad, we shall be prepared to supply them. Death of . 11 ev: Thomas 111 9 CeHough. We nee pained to Myn Minee the AeMli of Rev. Thomas M'Cullough, Catholic clergyman, re cently in charge of St. Patrick's congregation, Fifth ward, of this city. He died at the Mercy Hospital, last evening, about sic o'clock. This gentleman wits.diiitinguislied among his fellow clergymen for learning and early piety, and exemplified in his daily walks a devotion to his calling, joined to a childlike s implieity of man ner, which extorted the admiration and good will of till who knew him. He W:IS among the first priests ordained by Bishop O'Connor, and was, we believe, about thirty-eight years of age. _.__yea-_ -- _ Senator Douglas. The Cincinnati Enquirer, of Sunday, an nounces the arrival, at the Burnett House, of Son air. Douglas, in company with Chicago ei. 7 ourtionists, where he would remain until last cvcniac. Monday, and then proceed to Wash-, in : zton by way of this city. We aro not in formed -whether this distinguished gentleman will remain over in this city, but we can safely premise him, if ho does, a hearty and sincere wokome. T I: er in ont Democratic State Convention, in se,sion at Burlington, on Thursday last., mad, the following nominations fur State of fleet-, Fur Governor, John G. Saxe, (the poet and lecturer) of Burlington; Lieut. Governor, Stuphen Thomao, of West Pitirlce; State Trea suer, dames T. Thurston, of Illontpelier. Mr. SiLN.I3 made a speech accepting the nomination. Douglas delegates wore appointed 'to: the Na- tional Convention.. Resolutions' were adopted in favor of nonintervention with slavery in the State., Territories or districts in favor of the compromise of 1950; in favor of a strict adhercnce to the doctrine Of popular sovereign ty ; endorsing the administration of 'President Duchauan favoring the acquisition Of Cuba, and hop. n;; that the complication of European politic , will aid the acylii,ition of that island without tho of the national honor. The re;olotion , further farce foreign ctnigrp- Lion. :00l pr's an abiding vontiaence in the principlo , ot . .the Domocratic party. C4,11.4re5, w von tnin 111.,r0 m.•ttilwr- thin did either I:otnt,il its lirvsli,e,si,r4. ,oviiis to be Ci.• into the S., , ntii,rn States . TI oro will pr..1,31,1y he fvwer net' winter fur li‘, termsthat tbati th,ro his], twenty piaci .4izo who hilt doubie th,: 11:14.1 her 1,110, \ I r. 11.11-lotl otll laulwhl q 4.f Ow 11,1-0 re4i.e,-1A 111,111berattlil r1,1j,11. tlf I'VTlll.o% , l l in. Wft, o'iv. , l 1.3 dio,l aou of iii, r,titt i'orty• Ti". tt,:tt Ida t tt Att.t..t it.t::•b, Tlin :t tit:tut pr:3l.• whir: 11 it dill in tnnh I:•nitt i::::tittt Ilmt It will h.. lin 311 unlit:n.l ro.ttlnit - A N A ItNIY 01 A lowt • thr,,,4li Tb.• 1,-r C I.; ,, iitti or tkVtr jrest, have with tkl:Whllftlit' of thin irrllrti•,. of Olt. IlvW Nt 011.1 li .Akl, :111a it 1 , ItiilPE,A,3l,iv that tht, w12. , 10 numhor ‘vlu, 1,11‘.711i,; tof thr af•mou : m. , unte to fully .2.0.0,V) ror are. Pat , hurv.a Mit. (hum: Your eorre.pandeat, Wurd. .\ not :twin., pr•rhap.. that OW eh:II-ter of tie )lah, W:ly C611,1;4143. route by let ~.t.yeet, umd another by Imo.. No doubt both rout , , will be well. the r,ul will b., built fi r-I on tlo• ramte which pa; s 1.. 1 i , ainely by Itat;aley'• lane. Th.. oinniE,w three•fourtl , of all it. receiptf, on the ouppez route. To continue the road dowu We,tern avenue to Beaver , trot, would t u t u,- th, tiVINV• T$ str,,t rout.? it to db:inatniva - tiretv. l't t t CENT LOCAL AFFAIRS. Court of Quarter SeS•1011k. leforo .liolge3 M'Cloro and Park, :if Win. Ellis iind dolin Beatty, reported in Katur,itte indietcd for forri ble entry and detainer in of a piece of laud in Ohio townehip, the jury r,Q turned a verdict. guilty iu to and M ot Guilty as to Beatty. Frederick Myers WIN convicted on two In. diettnent , for fie preteneei, and one far grand larceny. Frederick - stand. at fair chance of reaping the reward of him deeds. THE Sell:Miele A All.:ltter.N.—Ti) o publish. ere of this widely circulated and popular illur trated weekly journal of inerhanies and science, announce that it will be enlarged ou the lst of July, and otherwise greatly improved, contain ing sixteen pages in'stend of eight, the present, size, which will make it the largest and cheap -124, lOrt, title journal in the world ; it is the only journal of it class that has ever succeeded in this country, and maintains a character for au thority in all matters of ruechnnipre, science and the arts, which is not c;):cege4 l t I,•.Neopier journal published in this country or in LurJeig;. Although the publishers will Incur an increase...li expense) of ss,ooo a year by this enlargement, they have determines) nut to raise the price of stdiic,,ihriop, relying upon their friends to in &niftily thorn ix) tk,iippeaival expenditure, by a corresponding iticieasoWsitbscrtkei - s. Terms $2 it year, or ten copier roe OZ. cipebindkn collies of the paper, with a pamphlet of infor mation to inventors, furnished gratis, by mail, pp application to the publishers, Munn & Co., NO. el;l" T'ark How, New York. LENT'S el ttrtll4.—Tite g,YC,N, Ithilndelphia National Cirrus, which is in fact 111.reQ, polppa nieh combined, will give its first c;thilatmn this afternoon, and its second this evening, on the lot in the rear of Trlinide's lIMel, Venn' street. The Company is the bet now travel ing,. Mr Sam Stickney and his family are 4/4opti the leading nttractions. In all its de partments, ry. Lent has secured the bet talent In' - Europe and America. The Grand Proces sloe will ',ass through the iOnt.ip?..4 greets of the city this morning. The programtnEi ti 4. am entertainments this afternoon a nd even i ng i s a capital one. .• ----...----- Six of the pz.tri-Ms x:largnel with being con cerned in the pot ; at ,New Linden . Liis,eye last . week, 1 , 1 *-Jerry Clumbert, Daniel Siirver,', cl come Aiker; dames Tusten,. Peter' Polani`Y, and. Henry trap; have been held to bail by Mayor Weaver in the ,stilt of ;$ 1 :?00 each, to answer a charge of riot at ,tpc no 4 _f.,!2 , of Court. These, With as Many more, who gaye bail during it& week, include all' alleged to haVe been concerned. Gurabert WitS also held to buil for assault and battAry witl} - ipt4nt. to kill, Lon oath of Robert Kaiu. Ptc:Nre:—There wilt hen Pic-nic 'at Iron City Park 00 Wednesday - JunO 023 d, for the benefit of the School,attached to St.llridget's Church, Seventh Ward. Trains will leave at the following hours 10.40'i. ?if 11.20 .k.; arid at 14.50, 4.80, And 'returning at 7 r . omnibuses' will leave, every five minutes from the corner of Fifth and Market streets. invite attention to, the sale of val uable property on Penn street, and a list of de sirable bank - stocks, at the Corninercial Fales Itorrms,:N 0.5....54 Fifth street, this evenins at eight o'clgek by. 31. r. Davis. 7 - ". 4.-4 4 370.6 FlRE.—Last evening, about half past eight, A fire was discovered in be millinery and fancy coeds establishment of Mrs. M. Ilodkitison, on Market street, two doors below Fourth. It originated in the store on the flrstiloor, in the back part, and was not discovered until it had burned thiough the roof. The flames were soon partially extinguished, but broke out afresh, and continued burnirg in the upper stories of the building until ten o'clock, when they were finally subdued. The loss is heavy, the greater part of stock being so much dam aged as to be nearly worthless. More damage was done by the water, an immense volume Of which:AY:ls pourainto-the building, than by the fire. We are informed that the loss is fully covered by insurance. The adjoining building, occupied temporari ly by N. 'llolnies. &Son, was also materially injured in the upper stories. We are unable to state the extent of the loss. JUNE 21;180 ANOTHER Fine.---:East night, at quarter past eleven o'clock,.lire was discovered in a lumber yard, on the c orner 'of Sandusky and Isabella streets, Fourth ward, Allegheny city. The lumber was dry, and in two hours almost the entire lot, between 500.000 and 600,000 feet, was consumed. A frame paint shop on the corner, occupied by Samuel Robb, was also consumed. The material in the shop was, however, nearly all removed before the shop took fire, and the loss was trifling. For a time, the Eagle Cotton Factory, on the opposite corner oldie street,ww; thought to be in imminent danger, but the efforts 'of the fire men being directed towards it, it waS soon safe. A small bkick building on 'lsabella street, was also exposed to the heat.; but, by,&Most super= human efforts, it.was also saved.. The lumber yard, as well as, the paint shop, was owned by lidessrs. Brewer, Rynd & Co., and 4 ontained; RS wohave stated, about 500,000 leet,of lumber, which at $l2 per thousand, ' would be worth $6,000: :There were also in the yard about 150,000, shingles worth $4OO, making the entire less $6,400. Messrs. Brew , Cr,-Rynd S.: Co. are stOckholders In the 'Penn sylvania Insurance Company, and they are probably partially insured. The loss may not be quite so heavy as stated above, as a few piles of the lumber was saved. The fire was, doubtless, the work of an in cendiary, as the spot in which it was first dis coveted precludes the theory of accident. Many families in the vicinity moved their furniture and clothing into the street, deter mined to be prepared for the worst, but, the caution proved needless. THE NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPEDTA„—We from received, fro th e publishers, Volume VI. of Appleton's new Cyclopedia. Tt ranges from Congh—to Education, and is an cscellent num ber. Tho volumecontains biographical sketches of Bey.,_Dr. Cox, William R. Crawford, Elliott, Croison; DaVid Crockett, .11.. G. Gordon Cum ming,ll.ll, Curtis, 0. T. Curti , W. P. Curtis, Itichernl. Dana, Felix 0. C. Darley, Grace Andrew Jackson Davis, Bernal Dint, Thomas Dick, Bishop Doane, Donizetti, Thos. W. Dorr, Dr. Dungli-on, M. D., Edmund D aright, Bishop Eastburn, and articles on Credit Mobilier,•Cuba, Dance of Death. Denmark, Dartmouth College, Dentistry, Dictionary, Di vorce, Eclipse, Ecuador, Edinburgh Review, Education; &c. Among the contributors wo observe the names of Henry C. Baird, Esq., of Philadelphia; Rev. Henry 'W. Bellows, of New York, Capt. George S. Blake. of the U. S. Na val Academy, at Annapolis ; Dion Bourcicault; Hon. Ertotus Brooks, of York ; lti m. M. Brow no, of Washington ; lel.tr. Pans, of Now York: lion. Edward icrorot : Parke Godwin Prof. James B. Lowell, of Harvard liniversity, end a host of others. Every one should have a copy of this valuable work.— nt 4: Miner, 31 mottle Ilan, era the sole local agents. ITEM MoN DA V, J Wit: .U, I S7O) •-••-• •.• • DitowNr,rl.—A. boy named hou . .s Adams, frufit Crawford county, was iirowncd in the 3inncihgalr.44 ricer,` Vito 31.ononLrahuls b oroug h, o p 14, 0 ,4,,e„ It h ; entne hero faith his brother on 4 l' ! 04 , „ p.i.ttl4T4 , • it gj! fell wink iying oppe4b: the mOit i of NitirLet Ltriul i.o ,-.44,041,. 14 - 13 s9nit i;ni lA. but life wu, e‘tturt. d.rt.ncr nastlYielt wa, "Mod upon and held an 21,14 jur return ul u verdict of necidenbildrowning. Fay c CoNt-t-oi-toNLitt F. A. Ml,• -„A.• No. It'. St. Clair ,treet, have "" " I ' l # ,ta3,•(t:nanto ot limey corifc tlot•r), -licit a. cream 4,1 t, J. tWid rlrt!ri and tvizio, brand) and cordial ,Lit• tuo Fourth of July Alm, a 6,11 of ntliur , lemon. lone apple and ',Mot Lary and tire %vett:, See advertisement in tt.M:fter column. Tll t: Ecnii,crik,.. Francis Colh.t.:o takt,placo on Tne-day ttietf.eti. All the friend. "( the in•-titutien hi thin eity — and vi cinity itri3 c.rlinllc iuviledto be pre.:ent. The fa alts' I;Pa atudeul pkdgc themselves t 0 lcavn uP , loro , tr: occsiion inter t,ting Cr..ttl n diitaiiee who purpuso boy tithur liten . 3 or boys' tiro dire, to the e•tablblimenL of .1 1,. Oa- Fillernl .treat, Allegheny 'pity. Their iito,4; will b e Mona full And haring the merit f being welt made. • A FRIC..—The bill offerod by tho 11',11 , .• 1.-;o4V• pr tiro A polio Tlivn lr,. roronb4b " &pc , ga Jo' s \Via fl. , tiinrzo of Coririlii. Pow'. Bison, or the Child of Ulu Pruirio." TRoT AT N ICW CAST 1.E.-At' the Fourth of NoW Clo , tlc, throe prize?, riggrogating ia r3lue $7O, will be c,ntentled for by trotting iA n chnneo four our sporting tuoO. PROF. LA NI Eicr, of New York, tisi in this city, and will deliver a cotme of lecture's at the Iron City College. lie will also deliver a course at the Pittsburgh Female College. TUE LATEST EW - 5 7 " TEIT-or.C4TR-4:PT-T Additional by tho Anglo Simon. N ENV YORK, June .o.—Thu following is the Bret announcement of the grunt battle fought t in the ith inst., by telegram from Napoleon to the gii)pepsa "Noy Anna, unc , 1,, 1I:50. p. 3i.—A great victory has been won at the bridge v‘i Magen ta. lien thousand prisoners have been taion fifteen thousand of the VlWlfiy me killed or wounded. The detail; will be despatched by telegraph." The above was published in Paris, on Sun day, tho sth, and on the evening of that day the cannon of the Hotel des invalides an ho,yy.ec 1 the victory, and the city was bril linnily"illilminate,), On the following day, Monday, the Moni/elliqbnOisite4 Plo following despatch from the Emperor; MmarrAu, Juno 5, Ere/Ling.—The Austrians taken prisoners aro at leastseven thousand, nod the Austrians placed borsde Combat aro twenty • tito,,lspail. Three nieces of cannon end two nags cttplairev fr'at?' CITIP"V. Today rm . army rfst4 r9r thp itseirt mir foss is about hrpo thousand' and wounded, end one cannon piipiered by Pie enemy. Tho following despatch, also from the Em peror to the Empress, was received on the Bth, and bulletined on the bourse: QttleTtme, Monday, 8 A. sr.—Milan is insurgent. 'The Austrians hvo °tweeted the town taut i leaving, n Weir 4cosp, cannon and tscrisuro of Gio Army liithin4 them. We aro encumbered with prisoners, and bays taken 12,000 Austrian muskets. A despatch dated Paris, Monday night, says he municipality of Milan proclaimed King Victor Emanuel, and presented bins it address ntueii...e of the Emperor. To-morrow' tho King wilnlifiltditis piitFi ij!to Milan. AllidTlll4s ACCOttliTh Tho following is Austrian accounts, by way of Vienna. , The information is meagre and uillatticAppry. The official Austrian corres pondence of - ,Oun,,lay, gig sth, contains the fol lowing anthentid commuarchtion 4.etails and result of the battle of Magenta are oxf&t ed. The Austrian army had been transferred during tip nighp .010 4th, and sth inst., to Abbioto Pram. The sante news states that the combat Nash undecided, and 's' further:fight Vas`cithkiardri the next day. • • - The fallowing official Iplletia was issued: "VlE:qui, .junetif# 6 rige conflict took place on gatUrd'ay, between too first and thin4,.(4)mA Clamaallas apd 1 3 rliieo Liehtenstoia's corps WhIMPP, find the enemy, who bad passed the Ticino in very considcreblp force. The result of the contest wasundecided. The combat was continued on Sunday. • Our troops-throw themselvea• %men the enemy's ranks with ardor, and showed a valor and purl severance worthy ,of the most, glorious feat of arms of the Imperial army.' Milan is perfectly tranquil. The head-quar ters, yesterday, were still at Abbioto Grassa. An Austrian .telegram, from Verona gives a similar view_but adds.that the authorities and wea y garrison of ISEilin, s with the exception of the castle garrison, have withdrawn ut the command of Count-Elyuali. The town is quiet. The following niessage from Vienna had been published by .the Frankfort papers, with out any guarantee as to its authenticity : VIENNA.--Tholigh the opportune arrival of the carps de armee of :field marshal Clam Gal las on the battle field, the Austrians were vic torious after a hot fight, and the French were thrown back on the Ticino. TILE LATEST. LONDON, Wednesday, .Lip B.—The Times, this Morning, publislies a summary of the offi cial news received at Vienna up . to midnight of Wednesday, Gth instant. It is as follows : There was a tierce . battle at Turbigo and Bur. falora on the 4th. - At.flrst' only two brigades of the first corps were engaged, but they wore subsequently reinforced, and in the afternoon of the same day the third Austrian corps took .part in the action. There was very hard tight. mg at Buffslora,- sometimes: to the. advantage of the French and Sometimes 'to the advantage of the Austrians. The battle lasted till late in the night, and on the sth was continued at Magenta The allies made no progress on this day. Two fresh Austrian corps were engaged, and in the afternoon the Austrians took up a fltinkpesition i;etween Abbiotte Grasso and Binasco; , The Austrians have taken many prisoners. The losS' on both sides was very grest... The AMA - Thins had four tlenerals and five staff officers .wounded, and ono Major was killed. The movements which preceded the battle of Magento are nut clearly stated, but it warpreviously announced that the allies wets, about to cross the Ticino, to the number of one hundred thousand,men, and it is presumed that the rapid movement Of the allies prevented the Austrians from completing the retreat which they had commenced, and compelled them to accept battle on the banksi of the river. The London. Poet says that General M'Ma hon was raised, on-the battle field, to the rank of Marshal. - The Paris correspondent of the London Poet says that the Eisiperor Was present at tho bat tle, but did not 'Conanand in person. There is a report that General Canrobert was mortally wouuded..and that live French Mar shals or Generals were' wounded. The Pairie says that Marshal Paraguay D'Hilliers was re moved from : his cominand, and replaced by General Foray. _ . - ___ From Washington WASIIINOTON CITY, June 2o.—The propo sals for the $5,00,000 treasury note loan were opened, to-day by the Secretary of the Treasury. $2,750,000 were awarded at rates under six per cent., viz : from th4es/ per cent., and $lOO,OOO were awarded at ilve per cent. All the other bidders propOeA six per cent., and among them the remainpler or the loan will be proportional pro r4t4. -• The Collector of Italtiroore lugs applied to the Secretary of Wain fur information as to the nature and extent of the protection which May be afforded by the United States to a for eign built vessel, purchased by an American citizen. It it understood th 4 our Govern ment entertains tho views held by the last ad ministration, namely, that if an American cit izen buys in good faith a vessel from a bellig erent or neutral, or. in pence, it becomes American property,.and is entitled to protec tion like any other American property. The vessel, however, cannot get a register unless by net of Congress. Tornado in Maino NEW 'roux, June 20.—The Somerset (lie.) re/i2griyiirepnrp a terrible tornado, accompa nied by rain, pVtiq, okt.r l'i ritti!:n t of klutlalen, 'Wednesday unernocin last, prustriiting Lintses, barns, trees, orchard« and everything in its course. In one of the burns, two persons, is Mr. Clark and Mr. Talent, were injured, !tithe' it is Supposed not seriously. A house belong ing to Mr. John Redman was demolished, and Mrs. 'Redman and her little child, and another woman who was in the house at the time, were all more orleas injured. Mr. Redman was car ' rico,' eaters distance with the whirling timbers, 4 4 i4.dantrinou.iy if not fatally injured. Per -0,44 of Pic 4061i4e4 'fail rg• were cart ie4 to flip disOppt of ive miles. it t:.ms . fi'fsif 0 liilici, and it ii trnly wundef 1 . 0 014 po more persons wore writi6l) iffiFt? -- -- Overland Mail ST. Louis, June :2A—flutes up to the '27th ult. wore received hero last night. The news piniportant. Theprevious report of an n . 1444 on ljetilct; pity 110 Indialis, is in carrci-t- The It;4hips peafteitbk. Tho datei from If telt :ire lAt the - 1 44 4.7 tion. of Salt Late Valley were inunjuiNt ip consequence of the swollen condition of the streams, and the northern part of Salt Lake City is in danger of being flooded. Ogden City s~lue else in danOr of being swept away by the 11 , axl of the Ogd.r• The oflieer4 ur{'te steamer Skitlailt report the reception at I•Oft venW, , rth, ilutl in Pike's Peak -gold. Ilopreivo. noTo Ji"'T.;ccl(..rlearcathat (ho friends of Cyrus Z Phininwe hare frg ed in obtaining, the iiiblferunco of tho Vrtssident in his behalf, and that ho be executed on Friday next, within the jail walls, according to the Rentence of the Court. A Canard - osivrin, .tune 20. —The accounts which aro pnl,T-lied in the papers, rela tive 6, the'falling 6T all itpt u enstio!.tossiria Lc y in the eastern part of this county, arc entl're destitute of foundation, . . A (:ern3an eltlzett on Johu Minor Bat*. A published letter to John Minor Botts was signed by about thirty Germans, among whom was the editor of the New york A benti.zei. letter called forth Mr. Itott's ar gument ;lasing. 4i• Itt-ifesso of the rights of naturalized citizelis.""ThaTivoprielui , of the Abeml-Zeitung, Mr. Frederick Rauch fuss, last week publishes a letter, in which he says his signature to the document referred we. ol;t1:1!.N1 while he was so busy he had not tiniV'tcl'Odynirielt clos ely. 1; 0 1 11 had' iiiificed'pfirticultirly at passage in AV ic tfUlt; the belief ortlib John Minor doll s representative of tucso cons i lys i ldye principles upon which the opposition elements may be most readily combined," my signature would have been withhold most decidedly. I had no other object in view but to elicit a dis -117t;lual b," om) of the most prominenf"Amer ierins oft.n ! Inopstrom, etßetriop ps:;;el;rfp,e4 g by r . Gass ip regard tO The Froitt of'paiffralti.elt citiatms. Th 4 VT. notts*Pzis ,given a.roply which is highly 341.461401 T .4n4Fetlfyipg to all naturalized citizens T nni glati - tv aulillAWl- • edge. But my own position, as well as the pa sition of the newspaper of which lam the pub lisher, are and will be determined, not merely with a view to the rights of nattmalized citizens. but also to the Slavery - question. I'mva hephlican, and opposed to the scheme of comb - Might° tippos4ida, ehz l vt;lts on any ether greund than the PhiladelptMVPlntforM of 18311, or the platform recently adopted by the Republican State'of Ohio." This is undoubtedly the position which will the mass of .Gorman Republicans. .fhc.)8,613 .cai" . .T4 r 1 & 1 4 spa are not to he fßyoullel mto an lan itotts•—sticiu elr A Remedy for Dyspepsia. 13(EnitAvz's Hotaddin Ilvrran-s is now the most simple. delightful and effectual remedy for Dye,. pyres before the . publie. Many of our most worthy cut,. bi stif" IP• efficacy.. To persons subject to h4dus t 7 vrre rPOieloo. Reed Ore y.—The genni 41 A t t l enneentrattat lidirhavo's Gotland Bitters is but 40 f pihtlottios only, and rotnilott nt ono aollnr psy hott o• The _great domnnd for this truly offiobratod btedloine tuts Indusod many Imitations, whirr. the pltblio shogtd linard against purchasing. Dewar° of imposition! 800 idiot our mane hi on the label of every bottle you buy:- BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja. a 00 Bole .Proprietors, No 27 Wood. hotwoen First end Sawsiind streets, Ftibiburgh ew, aaugrtifipmrnts, WAN rtUAL 'IktYPIA nth* Op :argil. 4ANTs volt ,ADMISI4ION. 'ru SciioOL will commence on FRIDAY, 7.4t11 a 9A. M. ApplicanlastronotlitaltodtoptspilsotWartlSchoola JNO. A. SERGEANT, je4/.31. Qvcrelary of Cm:avail= dof Education._ MR. Rinrott—yoti'viin pieith announce following ticka% for ttko conslderition of tab bei* °oldie County Couvention: . , Judge: J. W. HAYWARD. Senate: ANDREW 41.11tK E. w. gteieibry: N CA ',WHAT% THUR. FtAIITAIY; dJ r. WILILBON. .3 - AVES'OIMOW. 1I TTN - Metric: - Att orneij OdY4r:: Cbnmii.ssionef: JOHN MURRAY. TlT.=luvr: CHARTM3 13ARNTT, -... • , Itor , r • JOHN T.4411546* • Director of the : HENDERSON WEIGHTMAN.- Proposals. UNTIL,: THE FIRST.OF JULY,. PRO:i% posAisteiti he reeeiretLtor the erection of the Finishing Brickwork of the Steeple of St Phllomena Church. at the,,Pastor's Dwelling, next door '• to the Church, on Liberty street, where the plan and speelfli. cations era now ready for inspection: "e2l:lwR REV. S. It. ROM NpRTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY NO. 1, MOOROATE STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED IN no?. CAPITAL 96,208,800 00 PAIL) UP CA PITAL.AND SURPLUS,. 5,,104,11 1 04 ANNUAL REVENUE, for the year ' ending January 31,1858 . 933,734 li THIS COMPANY INSURES AGAINST 1. Loss or Larnag.e by Firo almost ovary description of Property. Tha Rates of Premium- are moderate, and, iu all cases, based upon the character of the owner or occupant, and the merits of the risk.. Losses promptly adjusted and paid without rdererice to'Loudon. A aperitif pernument fund provaiol in Pallet dciphie for payment of tosses in this country. RIPSHINCIS IN PITTSBURGH : blessrs. James M'Cully & Co., 174 Wood street; , " John Floyd .& Co.; 173 Wood street. Brown & IJrkpatricks,l93 Liberty street; " D. Gregg & Co., 99 Wood street; • Wilson, M'Elroy & Co., 54 Wood street; • James ArCandless & Co, 103 Wood street; " Nintick A Oa., 05 Water street; o B. A. loahnestock & Co.. First and Wood sta.; " Jos. Woodmen A Co.. Second and Wood sta ; " Atwell, Leo & Co., 8 Wood street; Burchfield A Co., Fourth and Market streets; AVCandless, Means A Co., Wood and Water sta. 111.11/El=o l 9 George H. Stuart, F_. q.. 13 Bank street; Messrs. Myers. Clagliorn A co., =2 Market. street; Wm. Kee A Co., _=South Fourth street; M'Cutcheon A Collins, Front and. New streets; Smith, Williams A Co., 013 Market street; James Graham A Co., B) and B) Letitia street, Joseph B. Mitchell, klsq, President Mechanics. Bank; James Dunlap, Esc`, President Union Bank; Hon W. A. Porter, Isle Judge Supreme Qaurt- JAMES. W.. ABBOTT. Agent. je2l:ly Tempomt7 Mee, 1.03 Wood street.; Os. A STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF TILE BANK OF PITTSBURGH. Monday Morning, June' , 1859; MEANS. Loans. Bills and Discounts. Real Estate and Ground Rents....". Stocks and Miscellanies_ Due by other Banks Bank Notes and Cheeks.. Specie ........... . LIABILITIES Capital Stock: Proflia and Earnings. Unpaid Dividends and Suspense Account Due to other Banks Circulation. Deposits. • V1,219,1T211 81 The above Statement is correct, to the beat: of my knowledge and belief. JOHN HARPER, Caah'r: ' sworn to and sub aeribetl this akth day of June, 18501, betdrd •Mts; • • • • • •S. SMITH, • k2teu.:T...turAic. irr STATE4ENT OF T1 . R!.." 1.7!_11f.r1 - fiE pINIf OFffiThliP l 44lc: . FittsutVgli , Mon , i3Y,J4 l ig ..), /Mg, Loana and Pianonilfs-- 1 1 , 477 . .ISS 00 Real,FatatofiU,ooo Ix, Specie in Vault. 4 30.001 30 Lotted States Treitartry Notes 80,00 a oo Nowa and Chocks of other Books 17,143 ..tn taw by other ilaulta 118,7117 Ft Capital Stock. Circulation. Duo to other Banks Conlin :thin Fund and Profits. $1,879,272 443 I 'certify that the above Statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. 11. M. MURRAY. Cavhier. Sworn and sulyerribed before vte. this :33tIt day of June, I.Bjl Notmr•robLe. 1 0 - P oI'ATtEW Ti!r 4 4'11 4 11411 - I€: = ii PASK ritt,lnirglb Jule 18110E49. ARS 0.03. Notes nod Bitle Inscounted Coot Notes and Cheeks or other Hanka— Doe by other Banks Circulation )or to other LtapoNutt .„ , • • • 422;6,511.40 . , 1.11 , tiove , h4ericit is ..o.',',.,:j.Lf)t . ti . : . :St. orinili nowt. C‘lo'i!li4 . l ,, fir; , „ : . 4 * i', ..,; 1 ir,,, ,,, -. 4 . ,,, - f ~,„,,f1.01,1 NoHeroe, ..wAere nie. .1 . e.... 1. mY .., ••une, Isel. tioal; lifil:HIST - Fr3N N. ixot.litPublui. _ 0-1. sTATI-31ENT ti? 'riff: ME . fiejl.ANTh' ANL' AIANUFAtrfUItEILi' U.t.N H. OF PI 1`1:28UH4141 PiHshurgh, Monday, June 20th, 12:41. - Clrettistion 301.797 00 ' Duo 141 p s ,ster. 24.1,:79 59 Due other It ~l - 7Z1,506 02 I tee Cemittotmealth. 3,51.13 04 ''TI.11;.4!:11'!4 $ fr:4; 13 4a A i i ! ' ''T ..•,..- --- - -. xi ler . t,a;.3 12 xiql' , rt,ill-,nf-•••i-3' of qO'rrli , llll . , ,, h-:- , W.: , 11 eider liqiili.. -.. _ ... 44.N 1 s ) The Itlxere Statenteut is coreeet mei true hs Hta bO , l of thy ktt.4letle,e and belief. W. H. PENNY. Cash"r. Sworn and .. .,utneritssi before the, this ZOth datY of June, A. P.. It‹..J. jai --- a. STATENIENT OF 'VLIE IRON CITY BANK. pi i!Abilryll, Juno LV,I.S.Sg. ~.. ~; Isms nn,l Vesem.ms • • • i065,n5 17 1030+,0 .o).er itankS... 1CC...7 . 11,60-$ 76 'Solesitna t•k Chetor miter lienl:s - --. 11.134.1 10 97 .... .., . .. eem . 1 1 '''rt)f!'`!q .. '3-16,095 00 I , ift. ,4 tf,,Flllplt4 Pa , 19 1./.'rittuf , ! ~ . 11 ,, .P 6B 71 Tli 14 t:i ‘,1{10% iS em.i'eet aeebiailig 14 Ift., , hes of tny ktemledga turd belief. .3 NO. 61.611 1 1,F6 IN, c3i.ifr. Attirlll.ll.lll',o before me, this day. ROBV. Y1N6.11-.Notai For the Fourth of July! ion DOZ. LEMON, PINE APPLE AND V Strawberry Syrups. ti,S) ma. tium, Licorice and Jujube Drops. :410 ;La Winsi.P. - andy ant Cordial Props. "re4"..4.)4434 slkJa. 93C? , ;fa or Con fectientries, Fire Nt'ork.A, Fruits, rboiestito Mitt Retail; 'al tbct fRENCH ANN AINA.RiCAN CtiIiFECTIONERY. V. A. at. flair .troet. CIENtr.EMEN'SCITtr'TIIINGAIiD FUR. NISHING GoODS AT AUCTION PRICF'. Off to Henn:ay.—Every article of Clothing outdo expreAs. ly for city retail sale.), and all must posinvely be elated out by SATURDAY, July 9. Such a chance to-obtain .b.ra•Zu rc.....c1e9 has never been offered. CHESTER'S worm wad,. uuran „1; . utruct and Ptatuonit alloy, will remove on Jtily I,9uir Wept, under the St. Clair Hotel ._ TTOIJSEIIOLTDTU.TiNITURE AT L :kW BENCEVILLE —On 'THURSDAY MORNING, luau irdit. at 10 tielock„ will be sold, at the dwelling of 1 'Mr. kidney Strol,g. in IztTrancerille, four doers from 0 . 0 likOalas , nntall litlukandilturtmure „ AMOllgWr li:Al are 7alahoganr tialtipost , Itedineari,i Dressing'.l3turitan, - Wasil.Stand With intobletoti,ChhireiViltlnutniatil3lierry t l f - R o st ,/./I,l'eadß• }Vaunt prosaiaOlureawwltb mar-- gK,T.,I• I ' I ' V I ° 6 ,II N Pll`!v7, 3r."D e n i, ll . °o e •aistr.s, Ea: e. ..le•ii 4114 p;liipPil t. .yes• Sociable, Workstand, Varpet. t. onifera, low 'poet Bed steads, Store, Refrigerator, Kitchen Furniture, etc. je2l . , P. M. Davis, Auctioneer. 136 KEGS NAILS ', AT AUCTION.— On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, June 22d, et 2 ficßick, at the Commercial Sales ROOTIVN, No. 54 xth-iii.r.:et, ail, bo sold by ardor qt Untlergrller, taw laigi .skahrtell•Nalta,:stiritly derntegeu 44 water+. , . 41'" . • T' I g t.D AY.P; 4 11 4i§geqr• O NW - , Q l 4OP§. -- 4 ffgsh 4Triva g_ 0 toyw IFlkelsz eq9lPrialile, illl the 141 v M. etytsa, .4 - .1 leap 03 RR vo upg m.ti r , ...x. -: at . il, iiitviim tivr.,l4 Market street. RMUCH I RUCH ES.—Over 1000 boxes received, and sal at law Ptit , Og, at wholesale and Mtai4. • . EATON. CHEF: 00. Fifth and Market streets. 1:1 NE, TWO AND THREE BALL PRlNcip+ 7 forp,tsc , ue'rrimmings. A Food assort b tow 'muss. rt r 1 istil LAWN, CHEF. At CO, Fifth and Market sts SB.-100 bOxeS Buffalo Soap foil sale by ion • - • lIENRY COLLINS. 11.41.4p5! 'PIM Islarw 10,1111 Arrival of Pianos. rpu SUDSCRI-TIER fIAS JUST RE, 41 . cetveti [row the ,manufactory of CHICKERING & SONS, A it • veh I;uppli - c;f their 'UNRIVALLED PIANO* .The.lastnunents turmall.beett eeleeted,yersolialftey the subscriber, at thti Feetoty;:: (SPECIALLY FQR 'TITS MARKET Those in want of Pianos are invdcel to cull and exam. ine this stock, which .comprisos all tho various styles manufactured by Chickering A Sons, from the plainest to the most. elaboratetT carvtid cases, and at mins to \ , 3 ll. ita T ll , Pr h f. u Tr i - INSTELIME , iTS iIaUtXNTEP."“ FP4IIE: throw , : away 4., your Diluter or Tea KIIiVC.9 for ttlke want of ForiFo, .11914% hare on hand a fulkanortmesit of ' ODD ' : '. FOR "K ' S • -- tura pattenis:- tfutite-keeParS,'Halei-Ethipers,ELetun boat owners, and all others using F:etitileari tbus have. their sets made up. • Segi •• • -,.:; fIOWN /11.TATTogYa. WOO% eExn•w •-?. et UP twat _ gne pitisburgh Vast, Priatal and Rabb.shat Every Morning, (Stmarzys areeptfdr) Terms: Five Dollars a year, payable strictly, in ad vance. Six. dollars invariably required if not paidd with in the year. W - Single copies, Two Cents---tor sale id the counter in the leffees and by the Newsboys. One insertion,...,.. Two insertions,.:. Three insertions,. Ono week Two .WO.Week 3 l •••••• ••••••*;:' 1:;21 " 72 00 T hree 2 65: &A... ..I'oo One month, - -5 00 335 50 I'so 175 Two months 7CO 466 63 235 '2'so Threo rrionths ,: . . 000 0 00 — . 450 300 300 Four months._...... 10 . 00 065 6 . 00 335 450 Fare matte it ;'7 as 55D ' 660 Six 12 uo Roo 000 400 6 .60 Nip' m0uth5............ 10 no 10 35 . 00 6.35 9 00 One year -- 21 00 13 35 10 (Xli 6512 00 Standiui; Curd, aim linss or less, per annum. "10 00 .$1,777,756 04 . '44,785 54 4,078 35,006. 65 . 49,666 25 . 338,810 $3 V.,249,026 61 .81342.,r00 00 loa,o-1 75 . 0,701 12 00,972 SS . 241,150 00 189.5112 86 11,5;9,772 46 867,100 00 480,450 00 . 3M891 59 . 21,753 03 178 277 84 -4640.009 03 Ez,:us 87 19,091 44 '.),'.!42 56 roa,om 90 LIABILITIES. .$163,6.0',00 10,_1:'10 . 93,014 06 J. F. 11ACKENZIE, Notary Publi JOUN 0. -MMT.OII, 81 WOOD )3TRXEM DV J AMES P. 11 A 11. It, 7111 NOBI9•WDST 002.7101 07 rata •8D WOOD E 1701178. E.A.TaI OF ADVERTL9ING. 60 76 1 00 ao .76 - • QU.ANG.TAIII2 .4;111LAIIIILZ: ne-sqlmZe, pfr , tup' , l,un!, (exclwavo of the. pspera....as 00 no tiCe4..oo retk6; - SATURDAY MORNING POST, AltA:3lifoTre WEEtity, ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, 'IN CLUBS OF FIVE, Oingle Subscriptions $2 Per Alli"ligl• CONTAINS ALL THE CURRENT NEWS OF. THE DAY, Political, Literary, Agricultural, Commercial, Lo cal. Telegraphic and Miscellaneous. , „ The Paper being of the . I.unuaT sus, and neatly print ed, on fineorbite paper, inlarge, clear type, wilt bo found by the Subscriber to giro bettp r satisfaction thari any papal published in Pittsburgh. • Those who wish to take a s spar from Pittsburgh, will find the SATURDAY MORNING POST a safe and profit" able investment. Address JAMES P. swan, Editor and Proprietor. MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. BARR & MYERS, . BOOK & JOB PRINTERS, Corner Mb a. Wood Ste.Pittsbargb. ERY Dp.t3CTtlpTlO . PPART 'ee rm."? 144.44, ..epute,l is tl,e.Anasi style. RA.x R0 . 8. - JD , (Commercial, Vercantilt tt gm!, oth, At short notice, on reasonable terms. Particular attention paid. to the Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, &c. For Concerts, Exhibitlons and. Circuses.. URGE ADDITIONS OF NEW TYPE 8 MACHINERY avian 1 - IC CrKinT HP= 111/LIII TO TMS LRJBLISMITTI, the facilitrea for turning out 'Work aith promptness and . despatch cannot be excelled by any other °dice to the city. • cr ITTT:3I - 11 , 11 1 :11 AND BIRMINGHAM PASSEN• G F:11 RA IL IR iAI).---Srbe Com t nissi otters to open Looks and receive subscriptions to the Std of said Road, will meet for tbnt parpo , e at HARES HOTEL, on the„oorner of Fourth and Grant trents. in tha of Bill3ber.lb, en „MONlATothe"::74.ii Ve4 chl6bkrl': ..b - '• • ,1 •• • ra• •-• ••• •i' •Jefitd • ,---- —.- s Oa' A ''SUEF.TING OF THE COMMISSIONEII4 OF. - ili i i Pittslitifgh, ililegbeny ant43lanche , ter Pak. 80 117,er Halhfuy compatkv Is tit h. 10 , 1,1 at tliJ lidAitt 01 . _ TLi m 10 , 4*.5. gq Wf.IDNVi6I-t-tY .\l' XI % 411ne t'lq, i t t s o'eloek. P. at-ci114: 4 " 1 3 4V 1 411 .7 411"1, Pittsbnrull, Jane 17th. I'5P. Jet re.3t. - City and County Insurance Company. • NOTICE IS HEREBY HIVEN THAT, in pursuance of an act of Assembly relating there- co, 'and the Charter or Incorporaf on, upprored April j Iltlit'D.s9, I,o,:autio Tei.iiiVe siu,seri . iii !inv.& IhOttit Slat Stalk of 1111 Pity raid Cfoti s tity {ha t on cotupktv o lliil eiti id .o,l:hew, will bp open - rf I lie offid, orP Ell f, PETERSON, Federal street. Alregliiiity, bit 4 1 rE87yb1V. ' WEDNESDAY and THLTIZSDAY. 51h. oth and 7th of `y July. and at - the (Oliva of Wltl.'P. BAUM. on St. Clair t ' street, Pittsbn rub. on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the Bth 1 : and sth of Jude next, to remain open for vrvc nits, (un- legs the stock lie, sooner subscribed.) from IQ A. si. to 4 't o'clock, P. M., of each dui'.. r josialt liiti.T. Jtimes L. GNISITI , liinti : j - 11.. - ri., Irra 13. bp.:sa •. . Pet:ir•Pateraon, Man BirtmniharL, O. CU Craig, " Witt. P. Ethm,i;- ... lath.. old. - Y.‘1,,, I ruin,"'...'..t., ~ Iltlfes efilison. . .I,lhll Sallipsol; - C. Tog' e - r, '-' - t'Fge , I. '' ' 'll'' 4oultiel t i ormli, ielli,ls. Yoeuhdly;Ben. ? 4QIIP A. SP.PII; ,P. Aielloy;cii, . .. . iiiin W. It' .iiii.:-. ittrid liruil:* Lindsay, Sarni Lind say, Jun, . Longinoro, , • M. Borland, ' Thomas* Farley, ~ D. M. EVUII.9. ' , Alex. Hilands, R. W. Poindexter. Thos. Donnelly, Joules Pork, Jun., James A. tiihson, I D. Beet Shields, . (bnintisaioners. je7thi • For Rent. Tr FLINT GLASS FACTOR I.ES SIT " ih tßoKaLell of Itirkiingtilini? bl o'n"g64:3 he este tei of the Intl, I' ti n frnnv.flecengett, Wit Wei parried otrb Le4lie dc. Main. Pactories'are no thafOlgit re if, hod' ili lift npepition, With `all'tll nooessary iniplententii any oduseniences requisite frai the a4taneivemencifsentre of thut glass. of that superior etyia and (paw) , for which these Works heoro boar so justly celebrated. Possession given on tho first day or AUgnsi next. C. IltNISP..ti, - Executor of the Estate of P. lifulvany. Pittsburgh, June fah. IS:SJ. jeattf' THE -OLDEST AND LARGEST Lithographic Establishment in the City. wn. scaucuirtlk : iy l , PRACTIIAL LITHOGRAPHER / 4TiEll THIRD AND ttIPIITT DUFF'S. COLLEGE 'BUILDINGS, G;8. _ .WIL4O#NSON. Late Foreman 118. Arsenal,) (Late or Perrin &Johnson.) TrPoFT.;',4" Cheap and Durable, Fire and Water Proof. BATES & JOHNSON, lISMI77:IFIELDST,B.P.7 I YEF-V FO ÜBTII d- FIFTH. Pittsburgh, Pa., Altir Thonnly manufacturers and deniers in their im Mroyed GUM ELASTIC CEMENT CANVAS ROOFING. Also, IMPROVED PELT CEMENT, an.l GRAVEL ROOFING' OF _4 suPEßtoit NoD. tjartayd A wi o : 7RTNA STOVE . , r- A • ALEtiiiirliest. rumhAcitauca Am) Allan `ri siva vizier or Rolcing ' ;Parlor & Heatu gSto * Teq, Pi:Avti - 413.. FA - 11 9 T Wirt P;oprietor CelebraM PATENT GAS BUENING ANA SMQEE CONBUYINII COOK:.STOVES: -. Office and Sales 'Worths - ; 102.4 Rol Street, pilLzt,7o. Pittaburgh = Insurance Company, NO. 96 WATOVSTREET, PITTSBURGH. , . ROBERT. GALWAY, Presideng - ' • ALEX. BRADLEVIVine Plaisident. RlNEKART,Seeretary. . Insures against RUM. A2ND EARGO RISKS, on the Ohio and ,Mlssiasippi• Alters end •trilittt&tes, and MARINE RISKS generally. And against less and damage by Fire, and•aga tist the .Penis of the '4'4 ah4.W1 et 41 1 . 1 . 13 '! 113. A taifc •.• ..", •.. nOtiovetta , Itel;i•rtGalvay z • Joseph P. Gastatun,ll.. adv., Seett,L i; James. Marshall,. David Riehey, James W;Raihruin; . Charles Arbuthnot, Alexanderd3rtuiley,. ; J. L. Leech, John Fullerton, F. Hurt, • • t.RolalOon !Robert Rartioy, Dop • •Doo'cor.itAss;: - : - DOG 14111ZZLIX,..' DOG MUZZLES , ;. : TxIG:cIIAINI3, CEtAIM ; gowl raiieiy of the above nitielee -" ,1 ? "4 _ CARTWAttpi47.• YouNGs, - • elB • - 66 Wood street. Q U.P. ER I 0 NEWTWO-HORSE BA :LI-B.0110HE A'r --OnTiniSDATSIORNING, atildelock, tho ConmexoisOiiles./P°T , LI 4 No:s4Wth atieet, will be, sold ITif acc , otiot of Whom it may. amicarti:•=thie.supetlar Dew Two•Horseitsrouchc. P.. m. - LAvis. Auctiolierr. 4 E_To iR oi . c 4 c .e 7 ' "' G - 1:1 M.ANUFACTDRER IDE - Furnaces, Forges and tolling Mills of - 1 1. the United fitates„witlt ataeusaions of loin at, a eliemi eat element, an Americas, ore, and a manufactured arti cle,°in eorrtniereia and in history by J. P. Losly: With - "paps NO pletem. Ue'iVl KAY ii.. 0.)., O. Woi;iii kereet. Ico lOa I=l PITTSBU P.CI H. PA