feeteliag: -Packets. ■ ■ wKj^N Having been' thorottgWy jepaired,ahe c well 4e*eiresthe pa tftmajra or the tjubllc geneYSUy, . JA3- OOIaLINB ft OO. t A^ta. below Monongahela bridge, t V' febs Cincinnati & Louisville Packets. roßj cinginnati loiasmiE. SATURDAY. MAY It, ATI P. M. . jdESiV I ™* SEW AND SPLES JUSmmm steamer NEW YORK, H. S. Commandeiywm leave as announced abovfc. F^p freightboard, or to V J. p. QOIiUNdwOQD, AgtH. FOK CntOISSITI I * LOUIBVILLK. 'THIS DAY, MAY 14.ATAP. M. AB£ SPLENDID JPAB JSgBSBSS^^fI steamer. ARUOLA, Mo- UaUum,'fc>qinmander, will leave as announced above.":, ToV freight, or 0,1 boar<| . or t° J. D. COLLING WOOD, Agts Evan’Ue.Gairo &St. Louis Packets. FOR liVAJ> S V U.IK. CAIRO, ST.I.OCJS, GAI,E!TfA;BIJRI.I!VGT 0 X, STIU.WA TBH, DIIBOaCK ASD ST. PAUL. satubpay. may m, at 4 p. m. '•’WaalESl* - Tl ® WKW BTBAMBR No. 2, 3. Vf. Porter, Uommanaer, will leave aaannounced above. ; i"orfreight,or nuaasejapply onboard, or to t rr. '•* JMM FxSok, or myl* ti <4 J. P.OOPPINdwOOP. Agts. CAIRO A. ST. LOUIS. . ..SATOaHAIV MAY 14, AT 4P. M. ' -fWE PABSBSGBR iMill ABM£NIA,A. O. M'Cal sr., Oommander, will leave as announced •\tjrtOYp.. v . ’ ... my My «-, J.,gqW4aKQ WOOD. Agts. POftiVArLLB, CHBO a ST. LOUIS. THIS DAY, MAYfIA,AT 4 P. M. - _ THE STS® PAHSEKORR jfi^SBSffi - '*“nTn"- fT FTABMPR/'nrt Moore, Will leave as announced above. •. For or passage* apple on board, or to . JOHXTfLWjfc or J« D. OOIiLiy&WOOD, Agts. FOR EVAJPIXE, CAIRO. «fc ST.LOms. THIS DAY, MAY 14, AT 4 P. M fc. THB SKW AHD SPLEN ■|jjßas£339E*Ud passenger steamer KENTON. Huniap, Commander, will leave as announced above. For-freight, or passage, apply on board, or to JOHN FLAOK, er J. D. OOLLINOW OO D, Agts. St. toilis and Sioux City Packets. FOB. ST. LOUIS, LEAVENWORTH. ST. JOSEPH, COUNCIL BT.UFFS, &. SIOFX CITY, THIS DAY, MAY 14, THE HEW AHD H AGNIFI - passenger steam* er MONTAN A, Throctmorton, Commander, will leave as announced above. For freight, orpaasage, apply on board, or to JOHITFLACK, or J-.D. COLLINC>WOOD, Agts. Allegheny Biver Trade. EMRINGT,O5 r FRAIfKLIN & OIL CITY THlg DAY, MAY 14, AT 4 P. M. THE FINE PASSENGER ■fl|igHiiiiC"^"TTi-r UffTT ~\Y S. Evans, Commander, will leave as announced above. For freight, or passage, apply on board, at the foot of min street. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Philadelphia & New York EXPRESS STEAMBOAT GO. i>aUy Freight Line. CONSIGNMENTS TO EITHER .5 Agent forwarded to any point East or West iree of commission* and with dispatch. WM. P. CLYDE, Agent, No. 14 S. Delaware avenue, Philadelphia. • JAMES RAND. Agent, No. 117 Wall street, NeW York, WILMON WRILLDIN, President. mh!4-3md •ICAL CARD. 854 Broadway. NEW YORK. W. H. BODENHJIMER. M. V. t Office* No. 146 Third street. Office hours from to 4p. m. * Devote their attention to .the Medical end Surgical treatment of Diseases, Especially those ofthe LOWER BOWgL, such aspfles, !Y Ctonstipaftdd J Fitffaflavf , lßsurfc Falling of the Bowel, Ulceration of the Bowel, Stricture of the Bowel, Ac. Albo* thfe. various Chronic Diseases of the Womb, the Kidneys, the Blad der, etc. ‘ , ■' ■ ,** mhl-dtf mala. Bottles, «ltl Hi&|./it3 andiOße* forTlotels, PtibUe Institutions, &o. “Only infallible remedies known.” M Free from Poisons.” “Not dangerous to the Human Family.” “Bats coxae out of .their holes to die.” 4V*3oid Wholesale in all large cities. wig-Sold by all Druggists and Retailers every* U 1 of alLworthlese imitations, name is on each Box. Bottle/and'Tlafck before you buy. J . nprßr R. COSTAR. Dendt,4S2 Broadway, N. Y. fd»*Solffby B, & CO., 11. . CO.,wholesale and retail agents. A. KELLY, AJ egheny e!ty,Ta. mhi4-6mdkw OIBBGTOffy OF IM^S, PITTSBURGH & ALLEGHENY CGTIEB and Vicinity, The ffM r«taroe,of.the Annual Series of Di rectories of Pittsburgh and Allegheny (Jitter, and vicinity r will be issued ,Q4&f Befofe theFbrt ©* aune, AndWni be piibllihed ln even, better style than that of last year, Wmblr The publisher has no hesitation in saying, was, in thecxecuti rn of all its defails, superset to and printed in tli c United States, TheJiaVofnaines will-embrace the residents of AKD ALLEGHENY CITIES, The Boroughs of Manchester, South Pittsburgh, DtMjueahej Monongaheia, LawreheeivUle, SUgo, Bast Birmingham, West Pittsburgh, Birmingham, Sharpsburg, .JTIi <At£D>THX VILLAGES 09 East Liberty, ML Washington, Oakland,' Tfinperanceville. pitt add towireiriys. and those arts of the township* of Peebles, * Reserve, St. Clair, Chartiers, McClure, . . &c..Ae. r Adjoining the City and Borough lines from EAST LIBERTY TtYWOODS’ BUN. The Advertising Etepahmenf will be printed a attractive form, m a style a/* togettetnetp, tendering business cards unusuallv attractive. < As in previous yeArs, the publisher will distri bute, at his own expanse, freecoptes to from one to two h undre4 -Hotels ig. the VAJMOUB W*B‘ffcßW ahtf KABTEHN CITIES anti Rendering, from; the peculiarly attractive stylo in whhsFthd advertisements will be printed very tt&ictaiftei over a wide extent of country’ the cards fif such of our business men as may be inserted* The<scanvassers will commence taking the nameSz-afiresidenteon MONDAY, April, the 4th, and thniWiWisher would here request that the InmAtesjot-each iiousebokL who may answer the enquiries of* ‘canvasser, will furnish tbo name of evoY-male adult resident with the family, also <rfijaay^Widow and of any woman cArrjing on busincsstOftherAwn account, to the end that the Directory may when compiled be as perfect as possibles n* * r • Each canvasser .will >be provided with a book on wWck'to-takeorders.'farxopies or ad\ ertise ments. • . Conscious each aucceediQg.year he has endeavored'. to refute!* the Directory not only useful to the citizens, butUore creditable to the city and jidvantageonß as a medium of advertis ing, tbi? publisher would ask htMvi a Jltfef*UjP a ". tronAge both Qfsubaeriptiona ior copies and of advertising be extended this year to the publica tion. ' GKO.. H. THURSTON, mh3l Publishers wiOCil'iis' & BUFFALO COOP* - KER,r '" ' rßS !x&s-towsi- : j!26 "Wood street IKEP shears— AALESfICJWW, IK 'sJfood street. DRUGGISTS. B. MUjUKEM, . .BUCCBSSOB TO 1 >, t -;f (ili'y <T itMtES P. FUBmter ‘ " L 1" ' DRUGGIST, WHOLESAI3L APk‘BStete®EMJ® • Borneo J)nira, Medicines, - Paints, Plls, SM>. Vt PEPERAB STREET, myiS-iyd jSiTitSUHIaIY CITY, PA. STEAMIOATi, &C. Aynnkw KilosfAit.. !,!i T... ..tAqiias k. mlllejl, aKK^ TTH tpPB, jn., Bp&ial Partner. General Partners. IKON CITY FOfiGE, KLOMAN & PHIPPS, NINTH WARD, PITTSBURGH. Manufacture bar iron, gen eral Railway atid Steambdat Forgings, Passenger, Freight and Locomotive Axles, Ac. seio-tf , GAS PLUMBERS & FITTERS. ADbi' & E w’ps 3V 8 , PLUMBEBS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 165 WOOD STREET, Opposite First Church, Pittsburgh, and NO. 47 OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY, NEAR THK MAYOR’* OVPICE. Pumps, hydrants, sheet lead, Lead Pipe, Pig aud liar Lead, and Plumt>- er’s Material in general. Oil Refineries fitted up in the most approved manner. Tanks lined with Lead or Copper. Houses fitted with Water and Gas Fixtures. 456**N. B.—AU orders promptly attended to. ap3-lyd WATCHES AND JEWELRY. J E W KLKY. The stßscnißEiis have .h;st opened a very large end desirable stock of TIM GOLD JEWELBY, GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, For Ladies’ and Gentlemens* Svear ; fine Bronze Clocks, F ancy Goods, BILVER-PLATEt> WARE, Such as Castors, Cake and Fruit Baskets, Goblets, Card Cases, Tea Setts, etc. REINEMAN, MEYRAN A SEIULE, 42 Fifth street. BREWERS AND MALSTERS SPENCER & M’KAY, BREWERS & MALSTERS, PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY. WE HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A superior article of Ale, Porter and Brown Stout, And will continue to make it our aim tu give satisfaction to all of our customer*. Mr. Robt. Watson of Liberty street, will have the manage of our business, with full control in the Brewer). Address all orders to .SPENVEK A M'ivAY, Pheonlx Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pa. JOS. SPENCEK, JAS. M’KAY. •iSuttorlielti'& Co., Halsters and Hop Dealers, WATER STREET, Sdecl-lyd IRON! WORKS. ORMSBY BON WORKS, Wharton Brothers & Co., Ahe now prepared to re- 1 ceive orders from the.trade for all sizes of Guide, Hoop, Stake, Band feHorseSboe Iron or THE BEST QUALITY, Pittsburgh, Jan. 7, 1863. attorneys-at-law. JA.MKS H. HOFKINS THOUAJJ C. LA2BAH Hopkins &: Lnzonr, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, 80. 103 FIFTH STHF.KT Collections and other legal business attended to In Allegheny, Washington, Greene, and ad jolaing counties. jan2n-2md HOUSEFURNISHING. UPHOLSTERY. No. 85 Fourth Street, Near Wood. The srßscßißKß.fi m a s v p a c- TURK and keep constantly on hand every article in their line, viz: Cornices; Ornaments, Curtain Goods. Comforts, Feather Beds, aim tresses of all kinds; also, the celebrated Pateut Spring Beds. AU kinds of Shades, Blinds and Fixtures. attention given to all orders lor flt ting and laying down (’arpetft. Oil Cloths, b.c. octi7-iyd KOBERTS At RuiiiiCiv. GRAVEL ROOFERS LDPTON, OI.DDEN &;co„ Arc prepared to do GItAVKL ROOFIAG On short notice. Material to .ell with instructions. WOfflcc, corner 6th and Wood streets, Bcronil story. feb9 CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD. BOSTON CRACKER BAKERY, S. S. 3YE A. XI -\7 X IST , Manufacturer and wholesale dealer in kinds of CRACKERS & PILOT BREAD, NO. 64 FOURTH STREET, Between Wood and Market. de3 PITTSBURGH, PA. LIME MANUFACTURERS To Builders aud Contractors. WE ARE NOW MANUFACTURING a superior article of .. i LIME, Which we are prepared to deliver from our COAL YARD, 509 LIUKRTT STREET. BRAT QUALITY 0¥ I'A.MIZjY coal. Altvays on hand &a usual. DICKSON, STEWAHT & eo. PLANING MILLS. JAMES MILLINCUAR, MONOMGAHE LA PLANING MILL, would respectfully inform the public that he haa rebuilt since the Arc, and having enlarged hfe estnblUhment, and filled it wi th the newest and most Approved ma chinery,; i now prepared to famish flooring and planing j mhls, scroll sawing and re-sawing doors, sash and shutters, kiln dried frames’ mouldings, box making, dec. ’ South Pittsburgh, sept. 7, 1867. JR 2O ST. FRANCIS’ COLLEGE, Under Oare of. the Franciscan Brothers. This institution, situated in Lorretto, CAPibriA County Pennsylvania, about four miles from Crcsaon Station* on the direct routcl«?tween Philadelphia andPlttabur^h, was chartered in 1559, with privileges to comer the usual (Collegiate Honors and Degrees. . The location of the College is one of jhe moSt’nhalthy in Pennsylvania— this portion of the Allegheny mountains being proverbial for its pure water, air, and picturesque Bcfiucry. /, *3 The Kclioiastic year commences on the F*IRST MONDAY afterthp l&d of AUGUST, and ends about the 38th of .TJUNL.foilowing; It ik.iljufpetU IntonroSessionß. Kindomn-Hnnot iMnrti«Aire ! - l.etween tin* Nf'asifjas. All the Apparatus neces sary to Ljuul Surveying, Kugineeriuß in .&* will be furnished by the Institution to the Students. . • , Instruments?, d Vocal Music forms no extra charge. Students will; be admitted frt>m eicht years to the age of manhood. Terms—Board and Tuition, payable half yearlv inadvance- { 4 70 J Surveying and ufieoflnstrutnenU, per an ntjm 2q. Olasical -and Modern Languages, -extra. ... 10 Students spending Vacatiou at the College.. 20 Reference can be made to the &t Rev.. Bishop I Domenec. Rt. Rev; Bishop Wood, Philadelphia; t Rev. T. S. Reynolds, Lorretto: Rev. Dr, O’Hara! .vr .yx . : .‘ign n c>r ; :cn i ..i> • i'ii/t’iO/''! THE POST—PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY -MORNING, MAY -44, 1864 MEROHWS4 FOB THttft&fJt OF mMim AND ; BLOOMS, no. tA water g*r„ below market, COMMISSION MERGBANT, NO. 11 SOOTH MAIN STREET, ST. LOUIS, MO. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAII> to filling orders for the purohase of Cotton,, Hemp, Tobacco, Floor, Pork, Bacon, Lard, &c., &>e, RjiFßits to —Banks. Bankers, and Alercba of St. Louis generally ; John D. Scully, e (Jashler, Pittsburgh. Orders and consignments respectfully solic and prompt returns made. Jan2l-lm R. HUTCHINSON, (LATE OF LEECH A HUTCHINSON,) COMMTBBION ANB FORWARDING MERCHANT, WESTERN RESERVE CHEESE, Flour, Grain, Kish, Dried Fruit, Pearl and i'ot Ashram! Product* generally. Best Brands of Family Flour Always on Hand. Between \V ood and Market* PITTSBURGH, PA. .•3?*Liberal advance made on Consignments. apll-Iyd W. I), r ADAM AMMON PATTED SOX A AMMON, Commission Mcrckantu, Flour and < 7 rain ami General Produce Deal ers. No. fi Wood st., Pittsburgh, Pa. Wo take pleasure in referring to the following Pittsburgh Houses : Chess, tfnQ'th k Ca, Zue A Painter. A. Bradley, K. Kdmiindson A Co.,K. H. Davis, J. P. Woodweil, .las. MM’ully At Co., .7. W. Spencer, C. H. Love &. Co., R. H. Jack &. Co jan2S-tf <- WM. H. PHTTH WM.’H. SMITH & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, Nos. 115 Second and 147 First Streets, de-22 P. &KTMKR H.D. RKYHKft Lftte ftt Miller & Ricketson'a, REYMER & BROTHERS, [Successors to Keymer x Anderson,] Foreign Fruits, .Nuts, Confectionary, Sutfnr*. Fire Work*, Ac., NOS. 126 AND 128 WOOD STREET, W ILLIA3I < Alilt A. CO., WHOLESALE GROCEES, A-ND UtrOKTKO or WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. WHEELING, VA. IN O . J'n j'MiCKUU, i'A my22-lyd&:v S. OADMAN C’udmuu A: t iawlord, Manufacture aod keep constantly on ham I every PITTSBURGH, PA varietj o! FINISHED BRASS WORK. BILAfiS ( ’Aj>TINGS of suj>cnor smooth- WORK AND UJEPAIU- ing promptly attended to. Also, sole agents lor Western I'ennHylvny.a. fur ihe sale of MAH>HS SYPHON PUMP, with Laudselßs improvement attached. ' Jet>to J. & M. M’STEEN, BRx\ S S FOUNDERS, C AB AND STEAM riTTER.fi AL I. K I NOH oy BRASS AND ISON COCKS MADE TO ORDER. Also, Brass Castings of all Kinds, .Mailc nt the shortest notice. Particular Attention paid to titling un and re* pairing of OIL KE> INKIU ES. V 31 At 34 Water Hired, near Liberty. riIHK MEMBERS OF THIS FIRM BE. M, lug practical mechanics, of rnAay year*’ ex perience in the business will ensure to give sat* iRfACtK.i. in every respect. U,• are also Agents lor duild, (jArnson n. C<> -team Lumps Ur wAter and oii. sett-iyti JONKA. .JOHN L. BOVD.. WM. H'WT LOUQH Pittsburgh Steel Works, .TOJNI-Css, JEiOA i) At CO., MANcyAOTrBKrjA oy Caat Steel) also, Spring, Plow and A B Sfeel Sprlu K . uu.l Ail.., Corner of iiosa ami First Mreets PirrsiA'KuH, pa. W. CUNNINGHAM. .!>, Cf NNI NO HA M .D. IHMfIKN C P J htTNCAN. 4z (' O,—p itt u. > M'mtl riTY GLASS WOKKsL-WaS house ll» Water street, and 166 First street Pittsburgh, Pa., three doors beloiv the Monon gaiHTH H'iiih l . manulacturers oi Pittsburgh l.'itv \\ imluw <i Ha... . Hi.,, Uan.Hn.l Amp rienn < on\ r\ <, j iss. tor Parlor V. tmhma, < 'hurdl es and public huiMmga. tt}ll WINES, BRANDIES, &G, OLD VVUXiAT WUIBKI', mhU-lyd PHILADELPHIA, PA JACOB IIIDULER, Importer and wholesale dealer In FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, 160 SMITH FI ELD STREET, Three doors abovo 6th st. JACOB KELLER IVOrLD INVITR particular attention to his stock of .German Wines ami French Hr.-indies, which has 1 bocu si*- leered and imported by himsell. Families and Churches could depend on obtaining at his es tablishment the best and purest of Wines. Pure Liquors of all kinds, equal to any in the city al ways on hand. Also, Pure UM Pye Whiflky knd the best Rectified .Monongaliela. oc3o HENKY W. BEAUMONT * CO., Foreign Brandies, Wines and Gins. -ALBo, Blackberry, Raspberry, Wild ('berry. And Gin ger brandies, Old Monongaheia, Rye, and other Whitdiies, Jamaica Hum, 4lc.* ( KO* H 3 JUJJSIBRTY STREET, bppoaite Fourth street, Ay-Hotels, Tavems ABd Families supplied a moderate profits lor Cash. . mysa-iyd fjpOILET SOAJP- . 100 : Soap, . In store and for sale by - , - v fc-, KfiVAIEK 4 BROS., mh4 { i26aJfd 123’Wood at. SUGARS— 160 and U B” Oo&e Scpm, 20 do Crushed* pramilatajU and Powdered fT x Sugar—Now in qtorfe afitTfoc sale hy • -11 bb&s„ * eb s . WAitfrVQWfiOttki [ niili- i a.iv. PITTSBURGH, (Late Cashier of the Merchants’ Bank,) DBALEU ]R NO. 103 SECOND STREET, GROCERS. WHOT.EPA/.k PKAI.KRA IN PITTSBURGH. Dlfttllicm uad Ucalera in Fine Old hlanongahela Bye Whisky, :<47 I.IWF.KTV STIIfcIKT, PITTSKI K.JH, PA J. DUKTIjE VY, GROCER, I 1> I A. M O TS t> , BRASS FOUNDERS. Uuquesne Brass Works. S’. 11. CRAWFORD. ness made to order. STEEL WORKS. GLASS WORKS. WINES, LIQUORS, &C. E. P. MIDDLETON, I M I’ORTLR OV Also, sole proprietor of 'the No. 5 North Front Si DEALBKK IN PITTSBURGH, PA, B <P and? Moriitfeq Office.. -ftygr “Infernal Rev- M. & M. and Mechanics Banks^r «o. 67 FOURTH STREET, S?.W TTT ' paper manufacturers. Si B. &. G. Pi MARKLE, 5 Manufacturers and Dealers in uo °K, CAP, LETTER, And all kinds of Wrapping Paper, * Have Removed FROU. ay WOOD STREET, TO No. S 3 Sinithfleia Street, , PITTSBURGH, PA. ■WCaeh paid for RAGS. ap3 J. Q. WBLPON WELDON & KELLY, lamps am lamp goods, CARBON OILS, BENZINE, A.C., No. 164 Wood Stokkt, Dear Sixth, deS PITTSBURGH, PA. lucent oil. -woßite, DUNCAN, DUNLAP & CO., PURE WHITE REPINED O A.RBOST OILS, Office, 291 LIIIKRTY STREET, my»6md PITTSBURGH, PA. HOUSE CARPENTERS. CURTIS 0. STEINMETZ, SBHRBAt House Carpenter and Jobber, shop, virgin alley, Between Wood and Liberty streets. PITTSBURGH, PA. solicited and promptly attended to. JOS. R. HUNTS®. FRANK KELLY, Alderman and Attorney at Law, .J. S. RSYMBR NO. SI FIFTH STREET, of accounts ami all legal busi ness promptly attended to. setMyd LOAN OFFICK, HENRY W. CIMIOTTE, NO. 100 BHITHFIELO ST., Near the corner of sth, MONE't IN LARGE AND SMALL quantities loaned on * fol<f and Silver, Dia monds, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, and all kinds of valuable articles, for ao> length of time agreed on. The goods cannot be delivered without the Ticket. *s“OflJce Hours from 7 A. M. to 10 P M ja3o ENGINE BUILDERS. WM. M. FABER & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Iron Fourniers, General Machinists and Boiler Makers, BICUt TUX Fn»na. R. R,, Passenger Station, PimBUKUH, PA. Manufacturer all kinds of Steam Engine*, ranging Irum three to. oue imndral and fifty horse power, ami sulbd for (1 rist At ills. Saw Mills, Blast Furnaces, Kactiv rlea. etc. Give particular attention to the construction of Engines and Machinery for grist mills, .mi! lor uprights, mulay and circular saw mills. Have also on hand, finished ami ready tor ship ment at Short notice. Engines and Boilers of every description. A iso, furnish BoUers and Sheet Iron seperately, wrought Iron Shafting, Hanger* and Bullies in every variety, and continue the manufacture of Woolen Machinery and Machine t.'ards Our once* arc low. our machinery manufactur ed of the best quality ol materials, ami warranted in all cases to give satisfaction. J®"*Order» from all parts of the country solici ted and promptly tliicd. fcSi-dAw CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &C Piano Covers, Pine Embroidered Cloth, Embossed Cloth, A new and SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Ju&t recened *t tbe New Carpet Store of M'Farland, Collins & Co, mh4 Venetian Blind Trimmings, An entirely new and complete AMortment juat received at the NKW CAKI’KT STORE M’FARLAAiD, COLLINS <t CO, mh4 New House and New Goods No. 10 St. Clair Street. JVST RECEIVED PROM THE eastern oities,« large anti well selected stock oi good*, designed for Uie Spring ami Summer trade, consisting in pkH of the following goods : FRENCH CLOTHS and CASSIMKKES, b'A.N -l Y ENGLISH, GERMAN auti AMERICAN < -GATINGS and CAXSIMKRES of almost every shade, style and color, all-of which I will make up Uxorder In the latest and most fashion* alile manner by experienced workmen at short notice and reasonable terras. Also, n large stock of (tents’ Furnishing Goods, such as are usually hej»t in drst-class furnishing stores. Ordeis so licited and promptly executed. o vi it Ac CAPPIX, merchant tailors, 185 SMITHFIELD STREET, have just received a ▼ ▼ large and well selected stock of SPRING ANN SUMMER GOODS, Clothe, Calilmerei, Feitlngi, Ac. Also, a large stock, of GENT’S FTJBNISHING GOODS, Lockwood'B Cloth Lined PAPEK UOLORfiJ, NECK TIES and everything usually kept by Qrst-claas Furnishing Stores. Orders promptly executed. mh6-lyd PORK PACKERS. OHABLES L. OALDWELL, (Successors to Jas. Holmes A C 0.,) i y Olt K PACKER, Dealer In Bacon, Laitl, Sugar-Cured Hams, Smoked Beef, tec. CORNER MARKET AND FIRST STS., declMyd PITTSBURGH, PA. OYSTERS. GAME. &C. or AMES DTLA UGHLIN DEALER IN OYSTERS, BUTTER, GAME, POtriiTEY AND EGGS, 300 ÜBERTT STREET, deudtf Down stairs. WALL PAPER, &C. WALT* PAPERS, OIL CLOTHS, window shades. Fancy good^ wau Papers from€oto $$ per rtU; Window SRades-fromtoe Gil Cloths from 709.t0 J 1,60 j>dr yard j Fancy Good In all varieties, at the ■ * sew Wall Paper ft Tancy Goals House PITTSBURGH. LAMRS, OIL, AC. . JNO. KELLY, MANTTPACTUBRRB OF AND DBALERS IN rCANUFACTURKR* OF ALDERMEN LOAN OFFICES. PITTSBUKGH. Victoria, TAILORS. W. H MuOEE, No. 1() St. (’lair street. Pittsburgh, l‘a. Consisting of liltfSNfcfeTANb-i&rt&fcfes.H rjiiiE;. , : ' ■' •ffckfif WiifiiiiL Bln 1 General Banking Business. j Deposits received, Exchange, oh the principal citiesol the East and West > > bought and sold, And collections made in every accessible part of the oouutry. Office for the present, (until the completion of the New Banking House, corner of Wood street and \ irgin alley,) in the Banking Room of the DIME SAVINGS' INSTITUTION, KTo. HO Smlthfield st., Opposite the Ouston House. DIRKCTORS. Wm. E. Schmertz, I A. Hartje, A. JS. Bell, J Alex. Holstein, S. H. Hartman, j Henry Gerwlg, L. Moiganstcrn. B. Goe. • ADAM REINEJiAN, Prest. R. 0. Schm"brt7., rash, pro tern. mh7-2ma W. J. KOUNTZ PH. k. MBUTZ. KOUNTZ & MERTZ, BANKERS, 118 Wood street, Second door above Fifth. Dealers in foreign and do mesticj Exchange, Coin, Bank Notes and Government Securities. Collections promptly attended to. a pjj N HOLMES <fc SONS, BANK E RS • and Exchange Brokers and Dealers In Notes, Drafts, Acceptances, Gold, Silver and Bank Notes. Exchange on the Eastern and Western Cities constantly lor sale. CoUecUons made in all the cities throughout the l nited States. Deposits reeeiv ed in par funds or current paper, No. 57 Market street, between Third and Fourth streets. C 1 OLD, SILVER, DEMAND NOTES, R" Certificates of indebtedness. Ouartermas ters Certificates, . 7 3-10 Bonds and Coupons; snil all other government securities,’ bOuirht by W. H. U-ILLIAMrI A (To., mho:6md W ood street, corner of Third. DOLLAE SAVINGSBANkr 65 FOURTH STREET. CirARTEUUI) lIV 1855. OPEN DAILY, FROM 9 TO also, on W ednesday and Saturday evenings fjom May Ist to Xiivmlerut, from 7 to 9 o’clock and from November Ist to May Ist, from 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums not IeBS thaD One Dollar, and a dividend ol the profits declared twice a ear, in June aud December. Interests has been declared semi-annually, in June and De cemla'r since the Bank uns organized, at therate ol Blx per cent, a \ ear interest, u not drawn out, is placed to the credP ol the depositor as principal, and bears the same interest from the first da)* of June and De cember, compoumliiig twice a year, without trouMlne the deposiro,- t-. cad ~r even to present hia pass l>ook. At tins rme money will double In less than tu olv <- ) oars. Kooks contHinl.n; the (’h.rlfr. J!y-L»wx. Rules and Kegiilatnuia. lurniehcd gratis, on application to the orhcc. ’ ‘ PRBSrDSWT. G EIIR I} t ALUBKE. v:r>: puf.um'nt-. James McAuJey, James Jh fi. Jieeils, John H. Shoenla'rm r, Um. ]h>ugia& James Herdman. Isaac M 'p<*nnock Pru-r A . Al.ul.nr,, .Umes shulle, ’ W m V An.1en.,, 1 ,. B. M I a,Wen, A VI. Pollock. ,\l. H. John tl. H'utkofrn, I'Alvin Atlanta, Henry .T I.ynrh John C. Bm.lley. ,1 u ~ v.HSh^l, Oeorge Hi,ck U .. , , r. Vlxrshxl, Hill Kurh'iiJot,i, Hit Alon/o a. t’s;Tier, Kol t rt Kohl, ■Chxrle. A l.oltutu Henrv l, Rinriyalt, John Linns. u ,„ h ochin,' rtz. Bouj. L. kahnestorb. Ah * ar.der St.eer, John J. i nlletpie, AlF'.ande j Tindie, Vtm.S Haten, \\ a . \ ; »nki'-U, l’«!ter li. Hunker. Isiar Whittier Richard Ha;, n, U :;i P. Weyman, Jamcß D kelp. ( ’hi isfiari Yeagrr. e 1 ' c I' ; All V A > ./ Ti: r. AMR tut. ‘‘H \KLE> A ndJ.i.v. PHILADELPHIA CARDS. j aoi>ii \a iu< k.- ma<;e;k .v hicks, lm|iortpr« and dealers in CLOTHS. CASSIMERESx SATINETTS. I <.llnx*. T llor*' Trlinmiii^l, ivo. anm.viiivj rj- ktreet oc'29-tf I’HTI. \ MKI.PIU A . WM. BRICE & CO., Produce and IVuv Iklou COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 15 South Water st., BHILADLLFHLA. ” Aa<:i ' a “‘'dc (»n consignments when najuired. u.j-t^d ’‘l■vniil'u-turrr HIiOI.KSALK AXD HKTAH, UKAI.KU In c\ rr;, .iescnjition of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, 610 CHESTNUT STREET, I'lUl.AlitU'lUA. C. A. VAU KIEK <fc CO., Ma v r r.w Tf kkh> ov CiAS FIXTI'IIfciS A.\l> CHAMJKMERS, I’Hfrnt Impr,,-. 0,1 EXtfIXMuK A Mi .J».\TFTNT PA HA(-0\ CO A 1; (WhKIRVEItS, Hand Lamps, Columns, &c. c \ 1.1.- li< No. 517 Arch Street, Philadelphia. ManulHctory. Knnkfnr.l. Pluhi r go otU warriufr.! llA.mi'V JSIAIAM, w i t rr LONGCOPE & PEARCE, Manufacturer** and Importers of MESS’ FIRXISHIM GOODS, AM' T.ULKKS IKl,\l.>UN(.»s No. 10 South Fourth Street, hiui.adllphia my l-l yd fJpEMPORARY RKMOV.U :»rs nat.t. Our Inonds ami Ui. public at large will not. wr t ru#*». forget Hint unirm: pre.-rnt nod for a lew weeks to (-,• iniuirl nr Wilkins Hall, over the Mayor’s Oltlce, Fourth street. where we hnre on t xhibitiun and hu sale as fine ustock of 1* I xV I\ O K , HARMONIUMS, MELODEONS, ETC., b't-A^N'Kvf^S r' H. KLEBER & BRO., _ a ilkins Hall, Fourth street. ’’»« K ,K *KCLTI v K COM .'IIiThr, of the J itteburgh tvauiUtry Fair hme WBOlve.l rhM nil tluMlirfrrent branches ~f industrj, profession ami trade*-, he requested to meet in separate conventions at once and ap pouit three or more members as a Committee to aid in the Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair. It is ies pectlully requested that the names of all ofwaid Committees Ik 1 handed in at once to the Score* tary of the Association at their Booms, t»(j \\ ater street, over Zug Et Painter'? AP*areho\ißß H> order, F. it. BKUNtrT, . Chairman-. P , 1 < r > Ti!£S' APII CAR *>B FOR GEN 1L K M LIS .—Samples and Catalog-ms sent tor an cents. Enclose an envelope with \ our own name and address. D. TIEMMEd'TI'' mh.-3md 68U, Liberty st., Nen York. SAVE YOT-R GAS BY I'SING G LKA s°n &• Antl-Hn-kertng. American And imper mi (ras Murners, a sure saving oi twentv-Hve per thliVon 1 ,C u t ckeri %' »»ju« the 'thing for !-?*• t,e ‘i * m{ ®ee them hum at the (Fas r itting and Plumbing Establishment ol WELD* IjV & K] 1.1. Y, 164 Woodstreet. J,V»RKUi.\ KHI ITS, MTS &C 2ou boxes Oranges, j»rlnit», 100 \ l ,t> Lemons, 100 fr iils Iviea Almonds, lo li.Ui s ilor. Almoiulx. 6o Tnrnipona Airaonde, 60 do Sicily Almonds. 75 boxes SheiJeU Alraomla, 30 bags English Walnuts, -£6 do B»t2il Nutn, 30 do Filberts, 200 do l'ea Nuts, 6000 Cocoa Nuts, In store and landing, and for sale by K&YMER BROS., n»h4 126 and 128 "Vy'no'lst POTATOES— ' M ‘ Wbushels choice NeShsnnocks, 200 do do Peach. Blows 100 do. do Pink Eyes, Just received and for sale by mhlfi ' IjW»H TACKIE-A IAHStS’ STOCK. JCfor Bale ijr -JAHES’B'OWN apSO r -- .ii Kit zir.r^A INDEMHEFIv-AQAllffifiiinsS 5 . 1 * f 1 ■ e»hi t^pSSSSSSSSiSWg^i *“S ./. ..'2:r»r* >- 1.. r ti u ,L-'j ,') .iCipT»T-) -xon3uU ' -1 rag;£ss:;“ s ; j „2“ only profit* from premlunts Insurances-made 6n every descttnrfon hr ry/nv Since tbar ‘inoorpoiatlba, l abertod’ bf4blfW years, theyitavepaiddoaieiiby FK/ttfaa'teSrilS exceeding Four Millions of DbllareJthirebv af lording evidence of the advantasea’of ItiaiirahCe as weilaa the ability.anadlspc^lontorilet^dfi! promptness ail ltabuitie«'~* i :•'•!! .TTr-JW Eosaes paid 1839,«A3,U8 grf. Ohables w. B AKOKiBMMbiIbrC.4I. ! H/ Ldtf Tobias WAerntß, : ~ J 'Ditib- B.B&btfjr' 7 Ijamhei. O-HAriT/ ' •'■ 'ls£ielfc^>^ ?r Jacob R. Suits, ' . lEnwAßlie. turV '•“ OboeOk WjßjoHAM)g,' Qeoeoe Fifota. UKAS.'O. HANOliEß.PreaMent' ELI WARD O; DAi.E, : Vice President. Wji. <3. tem. > : ■; my is S orthe&st^r.^Third-anfl^ PHILADELPHIA riSEASIf &E&H insuramdje;:, mvmw 140 CHKSTIiBT .SfPIIEHTj .a "' ll Oj>pot*it« the • Capital-' ' ,',A»»et«‘,.»3<l>& ) oa&' 'i V/ q -„ T rf'ii OhARtEB n '[ > ’^V p h §*;se*> ■ Tf^srafcwwn:;; a Snadujk, ’ , Jops£li{sL£wZl ■', [’, b. J.’MApAfiQE, , £1 WiidnL; .1 F. BlAckbueh, Secretary,;V/TT'.* -- . Comet Third and iWfood (rtmfeta': ; ALLEGHENY Or PITTSBURGH, -i Office, No. 37 Plflk 'Street, Back, Block. INSURES AGAINST AM. EIKDg OP IIBE AND MABINE BISKS. ’ ISAAC JONES, President; JOHN D. M<>. OOKD, Vice President'; O. M. Secret ary: Oa[vt. WM. DEAN,GeneraTAgeni. sary Dibictoes—lsaac Jonee, O. O. Hnßser, H&> vey Chil(l«j ckpt. H. c. Gray, John AWtlsia, B. c. 1 ahnestock, J ohn D. McCord, (japt. Adim ‘ SSgjfffaSfc w - W Western Insurance Cbmpany ofKttaburkiu GEOROE DABSIE, President . F. AL OofiDoi?, Secretary. ■ ' ! ' Oapt. R. D. Ogchras, Genq Agent. : No. 01 Water Warehouse,. W 7 J- *• E' 4 A (GAINST ALt TT kinds of FIRE and MARfNK RISKS 1 A Homp Institution managed by Directors who are well known in the-communityyk&d c Wbd determined, by promptness and. liber&Uiy, to maintain the character which they haveaaaumed. as offering the best protection to those who sire to be insured. . ~ ; Dikectoks—lt. Miller, t r ., James, M’Aulev Natlianiel Holmes, Alexander iamick, Georea Daraic, Wm. H. Smith, Ohai. W.'RicketßOh,An ' drew Ackley, Alexander Speer, David M. tone" Keea J. Thomas, Beiy. BakeweU, John Mo STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION of the , Charter Oak Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPASY, Jan. 18t,1564. Hank Stocks $ 69,198 00 l 30,450 Oil) Kaiiroad Bouds (|> Loaned on Mortgage on £eal Estate, k-Q.'ipya oo Loaned on Collateral ...; ...... 34 flgg OO Bills iieceivable and otherpropertyv. 01913 80' Lasii In Bank and hands of Agents.-. 33 LIABILITTE^®’® Unsettled Losses ;... 1..7f.7: g'ls^jg^ t-'.’.H Hli'C.a. ch a-. <» sworK. A, A, CAEEIER & BfiO., Agents, G 3 FOURTH STREET, PlttaburghiPa. ‘ c u pi a b od 1, 4 Steam to Queenstown and Liverpool; ■ • tl »** Powerful StnmiUm, SIDON, I KKIUB MARTHOFf, I TRtKjLI, ,j» WILL BAIL F&OM K£w, every alternate Wednesday, Jjha&MttL from Liverpool every alternate Tuesday, and from Queenstown e>e*t) nlteruHte Wednesday, M. vrage pfChsAgc from Liverpool or Queens- ; tem n, WU in solid, or Its equivalent In currency, i 1 row New Y or k to Liverpool, $36 in eurrtliey. „“S ; * ! ' r, W e ,f“ s ?ffe »BPtf to WILLIAMS 4t i CM lON, 40 I Tilton st., New York or THOS. RATTIGAN, Ait, t No 122 Mooongah&la House,.WateilrL. noss-iyd Successor to Thbs.KAttumn PASSAGE FROM TEE OLD 00UNTBY]! tower than Lowest. f THE UNDERSIGNED . IS, now prepared to bring out naasen- to KEBST CLASS MALL STLAMEKS direct from LIVEB -11 mu., LON LONI) LB Y, GLASGOW or JtrtUKmiWN toNEW YORK, or FITTS-: than any other agent here. Call and get till- rates and be convinced. Steamers sail evert week, and paasengerß are found In everything Parties brought out by XAPsOOTTs rJanr first class OLIPPPH veeseteAt V; r ) '"’T”'**- Sight Drafts on tpe NATION - AL BANK payable atauy of its branches in ■ Jbagland or Ireland fpreale. • , • > • » y or particulars as to rates, fcr. t Arroly.lQ ' Chronicle Offloe, Wo.TOPifth irt;, 6 or 10 p. in. at 66 SmithfleJU at.. Pittsburgh. jair-iO-eod 0 Passage from England and Ireland! EUROPEAN AGENCY. ' AdSa THOMAS H. RATTIGAS, EUROPEAN AGENT, No. 122 Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, Pa-, is prepared to-brinfc out or uruig out of «end back passengars from or to any part ot the old country, either by steam or sail tug packets. .'SuiHi BONDS FOB ISALJEI, payable in any part of Lurope. r Agent for the InriiananottH and Cincinnati Bail road. Also, Agent for the okl Black Star Llde of sailing Packets, and for the lines of Steam ers sailing between Netv York, Liverpool, GlhE gow and (Jalway. . i jau6-iyd , TH4>S. H. RATTIO-AN; HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, AC, SAVA.GBJ YTOTTash- NO. 350 LIBERTY STREET, ■ i 1 Nest to Pennsylvania' Passenger .Depot, JOHN SAVAGE, • PROPRIETOR. ''-T lIA VINO TAJfcEN AND FITTED VP, J(. JL wtth all the modern Impro vemeht. pop ular resort, the subscriber isprepared-to accom modate hiß old customers ana the public genex* ally, with .the best the market affbtda.' Oysters will be served up in every variety of stylferinHng the reason. His Wineg, Liquors feeiu confident in recommending them'to the pub lic lor their excellence. ' ‘ r ' Can, Bucket and Shell OfrsteW receded daJlv and sold wholesale and retail. .. my’SO.iya OUR noiSSEy NO. 22 DIAMOND ALLEY, PITTSBURGH, rWYHB rfirßScriiitk r AN*^cwcis ssssis. janll-Iyd ■ . T YOUNG’SEATINfrSAtGON, Corner orVlrifin Aliey and Sshithl field ifitrdeuf - L.i/. ia'.:--! Where ©YSTEBsiaod aR; the delicacies' oftiij «a«Jn will be served up in the most palatable styles. ,-u '• ELI YOUNgTsiUC oci4-. epniei^retp^lltgimig^^BWaafc-rv A W)UOH*ELBIEJ,£iHD«jI)n*SB -found. at i hii old ra4d) p «§! %^3swSSH®iwßs: -; < *£d *'{h* to? bnr. 'tiola til A VVO^i£iTTA c i us 1 4a booW * ,o>l INSURANCE ASSETS. STEAMSHIPS. FAR I.OAVKR 935,00. RAILROADS. sehgere and rapid rruminftint oflrefaht., ..Trains akuaente the'dapokfa P>tt»hai£H via Philadelphia,': , r iwi , r ° r IWi to NesvXork vinPhllidelphiv MltjAlSSsS: tog a* Mid. (rn M&V:zXQ& v Yia, Allentown,: Without Ss“g?,.B* ,«fw> SMWrtftokiSßdSw JOHNSTOWN ACOOMSIODATIGN'TKATN ie»S«ylaite < exeep.l Sunday, )iataoo ip,, mil ktop 'z PISsTAOCOMMOBTieN'TBADPfdhIPaihi S^rewrio?i Fe KacepVSunday.lht sa&ano. •TOlkPi iAGCOTOIQDATIQN .. TRAJN’/ifot s. FOURTH * AOO OSIMGI>ATIDN J TR£3Br<& Je«.wa dally, <«otcppt Brnfflay^tß eveiyi'Siinday tatiPOS' *1 m.;«retj*hliij?®c® PJttrtwghat'tfjffl.jxm..; Mil no biRB(WirRJSJ»O...TRAINBv'U'.: '.-dr 4KBIY® IN.tPIJ7rSBU.RGH JIS EOHIiOWSi 6ftpjijfc>' Sagia^l > J CTKg?-BW'- • ««w.«y»i *g jw* fftttai Sj^wSSWffPssssiaj Estreßa (it 1 2»p; ra. on afoadays. •' w * w ** . TBAJNS FOB mmmsvilasi -kitf ’ijftflK £KaSfi££S3sß ami with. Through Accommodation Train£aat« . ; , t , f TO NEW Y0£K..... PHIIJLDELPHIA ’ RAIiTIMOKE.. .. 1 r ... .l* B&feafce <3fiel&ea% all Stations on the. Penn nyitania- S»fflosa( • ana' to : PMlndel riMA PjSS'' more nod-NowLYorlttj iii Addition- he Sfcitfdnratea; excent'from'lin -5 Uie Company; ims no*A&h& “" ti»e, UpmpaayL wili - hplff for person^ btmea only-, ft>r*ta%iiiotint not rN-Br-AnOnmjbua ianehas.bfe^CTibioveHla 1 ■&'*.'o *-•«•'= i STtswAßi, Awnt, ; ;i'' ;f »M®S&TtriiSi * 5 “ Station, m Idbertyi: 1864. > iTHB BM?TSBtrKGH; 1 m ' FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, 1 AND ~,.,11 .'.olAnT Clevelandand Pittsburgh'^aiTioad;; BUMMER OS AJSB A} FOPS3R M AY' ■ 15« i. - ; r iSfl4~° trains run. aa follows, viz s—; -A • -l-eave • ■ ■ • " "* “ w * - , sr p mz. lAot,m EETUBNINtr. Antve’ntoUSSir :1 '■ " ' "”&**•** p ’’ : f2F' *»». m., 3.20 p. n j C. &P. K. Bp. .2.10 a. 3.50 p. m«».B.o&.p»m:>-u ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. " X«eavc Allegheny . ” n For Allltooe. iJorN.B. ForN. O. 'SVrfsSfcW*’ l.lOp. nu 0.16&. m. i%4a A. m. • > noi'UJiVJi Jn ‘ • a -60p>nu. m.T! 4-40 p. m. &60p.m. ■■"'■• /n ‘ - 1 ElrrtfKKlNG. ; ' *' Arrive Allegheny, m.’, mso^.’' 3,7 - 20 "*- JB ” a3 ° a - “%*•**** U-Vp. B. R..i J. 9.30 s.m. "■'■'■ ,li ' ’ „ GEO. PARKIN. Agent! ' Union Paaaanger StnHon, Ffttofejafps; A. Q. UASSfiLdJfiKß 'a .« "»» F.feMT EKS . Oe^1 C &^ Pittsburgh & OoftneUsviHe Rj j., SuSameh- ' r ' I ft B ! ABD AFTER JIOJ DAT, MAY 2D * 1 ' •' Ijeaves ’ Ariffreßiff* 1 * I ? l 'a > . F g «fia«po rts «%. ,!££S: SSfcS?“> u ■ ISfSr-lSS™*-' Train to P ’ —> 6 # aadfrom M’Jcpespoxt. 1 oo j>. rtf, Kroo^ia^ 1 SJJLVM EfiAfiL ■« siXs® >■■' n.t , BE?' 1 f *“ y ."*oW'aenti Mberror for genei-rf...' use tliaaaay other before the pubiic, shouldSi PoWh, Sal VLii! 3 ' joryioßin,;or a ny o, liereutiatance inWmaatrSiJ -<-" tute which can shrink or injure the ttneat fanat!i‘i,. ? n \ v ,°° iens , ca n he washed with the rapidity of Cotton or Linen. ClothßA.-amahofi T . SbApdo UotremiSo^u* a iaU t^J wl,lch °° ;§™g'v£t, t €baSo v ftf^ l bSSSS^S^S Sipokeand the worstßilge r&P ly, hy.applying.it with a moist aponee; thiiK-* 4Sf W“ "W slops, ft Imparts a brUUanc«C§Stot<£r t, Jewelry, Glassware, Bnaideied PalnUMsai& Patent Leather Immediately, and tor 6iH*iitS : 41 ’ marble and iUoar.Xilesit h&a no equal.* FartnoQ.. i , nath and^ particularly for ahampponing, the siiw ver Pesrl&oap tea perfect luxury, in a word '' h * v ® * ried its superior qualities •SRS?!® 8 it^he greatest^discovery of tbe age. tTUSillpmpany respectfully-asS' a tr&TfrStfffi B *- eimewtlbieftiadj i,j cialrfJoM?: 0 - J “ ‘ aU t 0 V x n, , s°ld at dve cents per pound to'llftv ! 'frMnwil r --j tit hosts, taMtegUaur' &rees™B*Ctfon^Jr'tfslo| C |trpSciag^ E " Qt ' -r -• tlimioiini to.the'traSe. 1 bpposite Penna Kailroad PVasenger Dfem)'‘ t 4®^i* ew>a rc of all Imitations. . uniesa.beariag.ouc tradamark. a mo dor and quart Pii*le»; : J® do. flint jpioklea, , . ■ . „ i° EiigUai Picklea, assorted, . , MO do Tomito Kdtcaup, quarts arid piifa -200 do Pepper Sauce, - 20 do Cumberland baaee, 10 da Woaagfrnhi T ti^ BlleCL . | , , . I doWaSSt ‘ 1 5:11 6 do 'M ashiooii TCetpfiup ' ; Jugt fow» juvi ,»j*i in - H A ™£^ IIS,Es MHUta ■.-■•■■. -t Ifcij a&tagsu aM&uiud* k, - , •, «TU»t ttctlvod*atlfor*sje ■-■''• ;.i:o > ?*ur, * U i,iiB Ui.lc-j «2Bnml-t23 Wnnd Irt KCK.UVJrt.fc LOSO, if ?■> aA 'j t’Zil'T . »8 \ }'*l*tt &KteinSirt sm-.Mj stniv.- r“o3?7Mfn alia I L*tcsp ....$l2 ‘ - • J • •., 10 , . * • ../. iao<f ..... 9 80™'* <7 £5; i«>4 Asr®' - ema . '' s Kirai
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