1 , ..x. • -., '., 0 'I 'q' ' . --; !' ; • 7 - i , matter per square, (0 wat4s,) l_t # 4. 1..i - i f . o I 1 i l „ f F'l ~c 1 0 . _ . IL N -• N o l i 1) . • : ' ~1i -• 4 -- ifiblittc. 77- • -- -- - Ii 7,6 n v ) • l 0 1 ..,' •bt ha T,IP WAPPlatt i:. , ~ppe, . . laCd. 4 Itkos• 'r,mont,lht.i... H 1,78 < - 777 -, -----• ~ , O - A .... . 11 11 1 ' .(t.. ; - 4 : .:, AT - 1.----11 i •w it , . I ) or ... 4.00 Four months. ~.. 12,1Xt , - r -2,Z) faszothii.J.;. MAO C. 1 I '.. %l ) ~ ' nj fl. f IrM ;y, MG Six oaths-- .. . 20,75 , , , ~, 495 no - year ...,. - 32,00 . " s . \.- ' s 1 . 1 ) i - CW -' • ~..(_,. iangeable 091E0 pi,ivaek 1T:mm.5 3000 , j l , . n •, , " ' , f --"-"-----,,,-;:r4190011* -.- - -!" 1 X. -- 17 -- - --- -- --- - , t ,-- , ..... 4, -4 „, ,mv . „„4--:: y_ „ .1 - I_,lt I*oB'x'. 1 , ' - --=;- . 3-,..L._ , ____,, _ ___.,,,,,,,,..„- .-,, ~.._ .:,.-1/ ....-..- . 6i i..... ...•„. t - - -1- ,,,,,_, f4 - ,,:- • • 1 = ptione by nialksB,oo pet year. liild. ' - w-..,, , %.4,-,- , "--_, = -- •"-L :_c__•:: ,- , ".• ..z. „. ",_- , _-_-_- _.-:- T 0 :1-_----..__ _ _ _. r_-_ .. .-- . • I the city, at 18 eenta per week. , _ . __,-, . , --- • 4. '.lt , la 72r POET. ? \. . r h 1,80 ',....., . el.Ftn (and one to natter np,) 1,20 t.,10 For atazulbg very day : ?If-11-71:1.yeliwkii.... v its. rie insertions. One week Two weeks.... Three weeks. One square oh, DA_ Single subsortptt Delivered; tl t 3l2 ;*.' ieci e etqae. .Wireety codes} r 'rldrty Jr,(gl. P. BARR, lIEWEI • • r . L . s ''ATE; THE LONG SOUGHT FOR DPISCOVR.V.I) A,: LakiErr, tlitS- • Nrog ".., fi r r -- ri - • .•• . ' I :,I.j ...' u lt c.) ....-,..4 4.; . • •- To Tl,t s r ." : . ".."5 a - 13 bil g . ''ti. 'T• 4l, ..';'• / DAYS - --- • , . • ~ ~ , ,c k" i i '•••• _ ,i ri • - - tnihittnnt Ir, AND - CJIEROKER-' INJECTION Compounded from Flouts, Barks and Leaves. CHEROKEE REMED 1", the great Indian Diuret ic, gum .all diseases of the urinary rtryarth e ;such as t ..Hfednltitenrer of (tie thine, 14flermtnatient" of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Stricture, Gravel, Cleet, Goriorrhaa, an as especially recommended in those cases of Fluor Arhus (or If h ires in feinalei) where all :the old naii,s eons medicines hare failed. Wit is prepared in a highly concentrated form, - the dose only being from one to two tea spoonfuls three times a day. iffiritis diuretic and alternative in its action; purifying and cleansing the blood, causing it to flow in all its original purity and vigor; thus re moving from the system all pernicious causes which have induced disease. CHEROKEE INJECTION Is Intended as an ally or assistant to the Cherokee Rem• edy, and should be used in conjunction with that medicine in all cases ttf Gonorrhrma Glert, - Fitter Aibus 'or; Whites, lts,etteeta AM:, &feting • so'Wfansfaternixlcent . i removink n.H• smelting, heal, chortler and pain, instead of the burning and almost unendurable pain that is experienced withnearly all the cheap quack Injections. Air..l3y the use of the 9rerarree,..gernedy . 7,8,4010rer eased isijeottors—the two Medlalnes C..iiitteiradribe tititori sieiftrtnieriltriclhargea are removed, and the weakened organs are speedily restored to Lull vigolt Nail strength. Allti - For hill particulars get our pamphlet from any drug store in the country, or write to. us end we mcrit, day. tree to any ,###re#B, # fill Jai', atth V . -- e, ', • lilt . Ilt , .•. . , .., -. • ' ' 41ErPrige CReridie . e Remedy, V per bottle r three bottles far .t , .5. 41Fir•Price Cherokee Injection, V per bot- tleotttilrte bottle/461 $5. — Sent by Express to soy address on receipt of price. .IQ-Sold by all druggists everywhere. Dr. W. R, Mervin & Co., ::, 'l.ll i'lltil'ltlETttli, No. 5s Liberty street, New York. Sold by Dr. GEO. H. 1: EYSEIi, No. lilt Wood street. mlits-eoti.dtxw THE GREAT INDIAN ME.DICLNE, Compounded from vi ' ..,,:• 4_.' Mam ..r.. - \ \ = crl I C/.1 I=l ma" 0:1 . A ',,A, `4;r. r'r, 4 7 ). rri • - ' .. li. - • • -__-,: _,.. , i; CM , e4 k 04 7. 4 -: . 11 ril cm _ •, . a En Cl - 11.:1ZOIC.r.:U CURE! An unja , l,na mire for Sperrnaho - rhea, , NettlituThi !akness, Noits.rnai Emiasious, and lisedses :eitttuddie...selfzpoilution.; truch as Loss of Aleauiry, Universal Lassitude, Pains in the Bark, Dimacas of Premature cd,! Age, Weak Nrrers, IVicu.l - of Breathing, l're,lelisty, Wakefulness, Eruptions on the Fare, fair r,•anftnance, lr.xan ig , Consump tion. and all the Dire fed complaints, caused by de par4=im the ,vatei or nature. medicine is' vegetabioi; ex tract, seal one on which all can rely, as irhas been used in our practice for many years, and with thousands treated, it has not failed mri'a sin gle L iustance. Hs curative powers have been sufficient to gain victory over the most stubborn ease. a To those who have trifled - with theft con - - tton, until they think themselves beyond tht reach. of medical aid, we would say, Deapavr nal take Uri EILOK CVIZA will restore you to health and vigor, and after all quack doetors have failed. Alla-For lull particulars get a circular from hhy drug store in the country, or write the Proprie tors, who will mail free to any one desiring the same, a full treatise in pamphlet form. Sit - Price, S 2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5, and forwarded by Express to all parts of the world. Sold by all respectable druggists everywhere. Dr. W, R. Itterwin ,ez Co., 'SOLE PRI )PI4ETURS, • ' No. tgb Liberty street, New York. Sold by GEI). H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street. sahlb-eod-diaw arsoLwrityri intin.os- ING CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. Be it received by the Senate and House of Repreferrialt Mt Of the Common mktrth4of Pettrury/vant4 in Genera; duct/tidy met, Thai thi &flowing a inentinien ts be proposed to the Constitution of the Contnwnwealth, in ac cordance With the provisions bf the tenth article thereof : There shall he an additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be designa ted as section four, as follows "SucTfox 4. Whenever any of the qualified ,aleatory of. We Gothhteriwealth shall be In any eetual military service, under the requiditlon from the President of the United States, or by the authority of this Commonwealth, such dee Core may kx 7 ercise - the right of sultrage is al elections by the citizens, under such regulations as are, or shad: be, prescribed by law, as fully as if they were present n t their usual place of elect SttTTOl7 2. Tllere shall he two additional see.— lions to the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be designated as sections eight and nine, as Follows ''S.tibitom 8. Is - o bill shall be passed by ths Leg tontaining more than one Subject, which shall be *ads expressed iq the title, except ap propriatitiiitills:" "Szoppsi 9. No bill shall be passed by the Legislature granting any powers, or privileges, n any case:where , the authority to grant such powers, or privileges, has been, or may hereaf ter be conferred upoit the courts of thus rnmon wealt h." EILiNII,): C. ..1-0/..iNSON, iS'pec*Htfithe lisithefiti I:tort:tn./wires. 3011 N P. Pk.NNEY, Spealii+ 'aft& Senate, I Spp.wref44,o V, -TN 4 :COW . MON TYRA LT IT • . • Harri s burg, Apt - 1125th, 1864. PENNS YLVAN 1 A, SS. •-•-••••••-•, ; Lao hereby acidify that the foreplng 5 ~,.. ..- 1 / 1 0 d'full; true and correct copy or the original Joint Resolution of the Gen -.......-.... ;end Assembly, entitled "A Joint Reso lution proposing, certain Amendments . to. the Oonstftutiori;'" as 'the same remains on the in . .12F IMiTtiiotiv whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, entleansed the steal' of the Secretary's office to be artlxed,,the day and year above writ ten. - '"' • - ' ' ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the I,:ommonucalth. The above Resolution having been agreed to by a majority of the members of each House, at two successive sessions of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, . the proposed amend ments w ill_ pe submitted to the peopiefor their adoption-OF rejeetion, bathe FIR - ST T.LTESb AY OF A. (iILIST, „in the year ot our Lord one-thous all e t hundred and sixty-four , in accordtuice wi ti, . ' provisions.of the tenth article of the CdlitrtitiitiOn and the act, entitled "An Act pre. scritiitig i the i Vflt,ftllli 411(111111, of submitting to the 'people for their approval and ratification or rejec ion, the pioposed amendments to Übe Con stitution„" -approved . the twenty-third day ot Alitit;pne thiousand eight hundred antßaixty- ELI SLIFER, sccreta 3 ;y of thc.rommonuoexath. inylf-lawtaf —.i, NEW SO-N-Q;. "DREAMING OF HOME" aralAriFur, WORDS &ND TAKING B -Da popuLslity will be unboku4ded. 25 CEWPS - uoplea''aintiod on receiptv 1' price. cius. C. mELLon, inria.kw 87 WOOD STREET COCOA. NUTS-- ' 6000 yiegth Cocoa Nuts, ust received and to; sale by REYMER k 146 and 128 Woarkt 200 Illst.s.. 6 .GAIMMILLIVP Pm! Arriving psr lactßuigt, /kw cuirp i pbe stftmeto,atis: - ie9 PATTEEmuN eathioN, To SOAP-- 00,boIces lituiny,"rotte taut Sow In for ays lry 1 A 6 and Illati 126 W 00d 02084 —l2 l. AI/ 'Aq• '• , ;""ry , .1 • $ E=323 Editor and Proprietor IXFORTINT, TO LADIf.S. .6 Great American Remedy." ilarvers ttrono Thermal -p , 6EA.Lop. PILLS ILIAVENEVER YET PAILEIDCWIIEN the directions have been strictly followed,) in removing difficultini alibiing from •OBSTEUOTIONS, OR 'STOPPAGE OF NATURE. Or in restoring the system to perfecd health when Buttering from Spinal Attentions, Prolapeus, Uteri, the Whitee, or other weaknesses of the 'Uterine Organs. The Pills are perfectly harmless on the constitution, and may be taken by the most delicate females without causing distress; at the same time Tag It ACT AS A CHARM, By strengtnen, invigorating, and metering the system to &healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity. No mat ter fro what cause.the pbstruetkm may arise. They should, however, NOT be taken the: first three or tour months of pregnancy, though safe at.any ether time, as miscarriage would be the DOLLAR Each bok contains 60 Pills. PRICE, ONE DR. DM:IVEY% TREATIS.R. on Diseases of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Reproduction, and Abuses :of Nature; and emphatically the LADIES' PRI VATE MEDICAL ADVISER, a pamphlet of 10 pages, sent free to any address. Sia eentel moult, ed to pay postage. AM—The piths and Book will be sent by mail, confidentially, when desired, anconearr tiest,co, and prepaid on receipt of money by J. BRY.A.N, M. 1)., Generol Agent, No. 76 Cedar street, New York. ARP - Joseph Fleming, Druggist, corner of the Diamond and Market street, agent for Pitts burgh. oc6-esnds.w NOTIC ALL CONCERNED E Among &certain class of self-imparttuit peo i3Sthere 1i a peculiar feeling of contempt attach ed to all physicians that advertise and treat the diseases Minted in this card, (Palva TS D itutease,) why this should be, they nor no one else can tell. Axe they net aware that all physicians treat dis eases of eYery denomination, in fact solicit just the very diseases that are so obnoxious to these very refined parties. I suppose they would not let one of their family go to a part y that has de voted years for their benefit, because he adverti ses the fact, and their family physician says he is a humbug so he can get the ease. Mien he has almost deprived the party of his life. He conies at last. to the physician that advertises—how else are they to know t Are they not aware that Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Benjamin Brodie, Sir Charles Ball and M. Paul Iticond devoted years in the treatment of these diseases I These men are held up as shining lights bathe medical world ; I don't I assert that all men are worthy that publish, still there are agreat number of them that are. I have devoted myself to the study and treatment of PILIVA•4II Disesains upwards of 40 years, and without egotism can say I have saved hundreds item years of misery and untimely death. My treatment is coati medic the vegetable altogeiher, I as I think it is the best awl most certain. It ill is i my power to bring hundreds of certificates if I thought it necessary to certify to my general ear cees : but my long residence in this city Is auffl- I dent proof without lidding more. spermatorrhea and all diseases arising from it are cured in a much shorter time than heretofore. It behooves every - young mnn and woman to be careful In se lecting a physician. The different advertisements. that are seen in our papers are 01 no worth, and no benefit will arise from answers than only loss of health and money. Hundreds are cured annu ally by my new remedies. Address Ri )X foe. jan-lyd Pittsburgh Posted:mt. , JTJ 1, Y TIT s r. FLAGS! FLAGS! .FLAGS! FROM 3 INCHES TO 50 FEET, MUSLIN, BUNTING AND SILK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Small Printed Flags on Sticks Pittsburgh Flag Manufactury, IP' I 'llir CO 0 3EC. , J5l , OPPOSITE TILE POSTOFFICS je29 B ..41. R.G A I N S. GOODS AT OLD PRICES MACRUM & GLYDE'S, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ftAvrNo BOUGIIT OUR GOODS before the recent heavy advances we offer at prices considerably lees than can be bought any where In the East, a large and well assorted stock of seasonable HOSIERY AND GLOVES of the best'fdreign and domestic manufacture. A.great variety of dress trimmings, Silk and Bugle Gimps, Silk Tassels, Ornaments, 'Veils, Ribbone, Magic and Lace Ruffling, Jet, 'silk and Bugle Dress Buttons, a very good assortment of Embroideries, Edgings, Parasols, Rain and Sun Umbrellas, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, and the largest and best Stock of Fancy Goods, Notions and Small Wares to be found to the city. FOn $, VERY KIND o -F. GAITag & BOOTS GO TO MOOLELLAND'S, 55 Fifth street. je2s W . It. i Writ j erat if /n O3l, AIIMMANTION , km . ~___ MS Stook of GIN. JUL which' 4 '''''' ,l '" legr ' e a With' grc t care ane I contains all tkor.ttelif:o)-le. 'tit-a e .. Ge ta t ,.. o9 F B to b e found in clothakins4 taarder_wie.!2!_biltir- n soft of ineitur itzes. - s....*ssts. and-socano -Vete RiE ripar SUrkftftsoP : ir 7, ~A V.l P T "I , I" ' . Air.-ailbreGpt: , .,..' - A. ~' r . 1 1 E.sa, il II , s ..... Atatthso , l'a dt , 4 k , i cor 1 : •• ~,,,; : f: -.,., , ritg, wis!,,e, ip a r anetigi.' =UM EMI LL SLZLS, NEWS DEPOT, No. 78 Market ewt rect. RICH GUIPURE LACES, I - Stir-CALL SOON- PITTSBURGH.. WEDNESDAY. JULY 6, 1864. DRY GOODS, HOSIERY & NEW DRY GOODS HUG US & HACKE'S Corner Fifth and Market Sts. LATEST NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS SILK SACQUES, SILK CIRCULARS, LACE MANTLES, LATEST NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS, a It EN A PINES, VA LENCIAS, ()OUT). ALPACCAS, je4 New Goods CH ALLIES, &.c., &a *Jr . Cod El A Ail New Goods New Goods Ern 411 New Goods New Glx,ds CHEAPEST summun GOODS IN THE CITY GARDNER & SCHLEITER'S, MARKET STREET. g 2 _ r k - .l•Lv_S-5r.:z72.......„--- t i lra--.6...... - - 1.....1— . El t . . 4 r•A . ...-, .i. 4. -•• 1 ;7 ' f , za lx, CD '.l R. o 0 WAMELINK & BARR, No. 12, Bissell's Block, St. Clair street. jOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELE BRATED Bradbury, Schomacker & Co.'s Gold and Silver Prize Medal PIANOS, Cheaper and will stand in tune /anger than any -other PIANOS made. Also, Smith's Harmoni ums and Melodeons and Musical Cloods generally at the lowest Eastern cash prices. Pianos to let. Tuning anal repaving done at the shortest notice. Sheet - Music hound with neatness and dispatch. Je23 NEW STYLES I*l WINDOW SHADES, Received THIS DAY. C C ) ) NEW SPRING STOCK OF t:6IICARPETSI Well se.asoeed OIL CIXI'II. 4 1 AT McCALLIIM'S. }3 mb.lB a. '4otitun, ..a_xt_vnErr Err. _ NO. 87 TOIIETH STREET. MRS. I;. TIIOMI'E3ON, SUCCESSOR TO JOHN THOMPSON, No. 7 Hand street, Pittsbrirgh, CHEAP PASSAGE TO OR • from the Old Country. Persons " - -3 - nisstiess traveling to the Old Country, or • • c wishing to bring out their friends can secure their Passage 'rickets either by the "Inmtui. , line of steam ships, or bv first class Packet Ships, by calling at the Old Eu ropean. Agency, established by the late John' Thompson, Also, SightDrafta on Europe always or, bands. The old friends of thisLagen cY may rest assured that I rim prepared to trans act their business on as good terms aaany Agent in the. City, l and win dud it- to their ,advan tage to give ma•a before buying Drafts or. Tickets elsewhere. MRS, E. 'IROItIPSDN. efereneesin Pittsburgh James' Marshall,- Pres. Partners' - Deposit Bank ;'l. McCune, Pm. Union Banking Company;McKnight k Co., Water m e et,; • Kirkpaidak & 8r0.,. Liberty at.; Arbuthnot , Shannon Co.. WOOl7 at.; hicCandliii,-Jandrion Cr.. CNN, Wood ta.f. Bev. Col. J. glarkm'Allegheny. litatt • • jWANTWOCI, FIZIE : 1 4 1 14:0D PArgorkllA prices will be psid"at the . Oar Good gige Th rs e ctow l6if tl' JOHN a. skrauororf. - , Oolumbss, Jiute 14, 1884., jel7-4td WIIPNia, BANKS. FIRST NAMAL BANK o Bpi arty. THEASHRit DEPARTMENT. OPPIcIn oP 00117 TROLI EO TH.Ii3OURILRBOY, WaShi.olX.(Jitr, Aug. sth, 1863. WIIIMIAR, By saWs - .ctory evidence presented to the undersigned, it lies been made to appear that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PITTS- BURGH, In the County of Allegheny and State of Penney Ivanthhits been duly organized under and according to the reouthetnents of the Act of Congresi4 entitled "an gi li.Ot to provide a National Currency, secured by pledge of United States Stocks, and to provide or the circulation and re demption thereof.” • approved February 25th, 1863, and has aoited With all the provisions of said Act require to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. Now TRKILISPOInt, I, Hugh .51cculloch, Comp troller of the Currency, tio hereby certify that the said FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PiTTS BURGH, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business 01 banking tinder the Act aforesaid. In testimony whertoi witnesse my head and seal of office, this 6th d of August, RM. IL OH mocuLLoon, 55 Comptroller of the Currency. THE FIRST NITIONAL BANK Late Pittsburgh,Trust Company. Capital $500,000 paid In with prlvll. age to Lncrenin to $1,000,000. The Pittsburgh Trust Company having organ ized under the act ttigis'Ovbr i t i Mattdat Curjed' ai s t in K le U t l t'e P t l i T4S o ß r tt t tli, w S oTili l l N re l. s T r i° j?Ji l ; otter its servides for the collection o Notes, Drafts, Bills of Exchange, receivo money on deposit and buy and sell h..xchange on ail parts of the country. The success which has attended the Pittsburgh Trust Company since its organization in that, will we believe be a stifilelentguarantee that busi ness entrusted to the new organization will re ceive the same prompt .attention. Having a very extensive correspondence with Banks and Bankers, throughout the country, we believe we can offerunutual facilities to those who do business with us. New Goode The buaLneae will he sonilueted I,y the Bane °Meer' and directors. New Goods JAMES LAUGHLIN WY. K. NIATICIL, ROBERT S. Rats, AL Es ...t4L, GA SP THOILAri FnA'twit. 0. 1.L.,11..ar, ALITX BRADLIST, S AJIISL , L LAUMILLN, President, RHIN D. Scut.t.T. Oaattier. augs.4l.4wtf SECOND NATIONAL BANK New GOClb New Goods New Goods TREASURY DEPARTMENT, 070/CE (w COMPTILA,LI.I{33 01,TH$ kir a n aKr.c7, Washington Olty, Feb. 13th, 1664. WI:JUNK:km, Snhafactory evidence ptefented to the undersigned, tt hero been made to appear that tie :it:tit/ND NATiONAL DANK OF PITT! , ..IIURO 11, iii the' 1791 inly of 4lleghcny, and State of Pennicylvati o im tine been duly organ. Aim' under and accordin In the requirements of the Act of ectitled"An Act to pro vide a National Currency secured by a pledge of United State, Stocker, and to provide for the ob. cal, tom and redemption thereof,'. approved Fig,. uary .26th, 1663 and hat complied with all the prat islidia of said Act required to be compiled with before coMmencing the bueineva of Dank. log: New Goode New (foods New GOildf New GocyAs Nom, therefore, I, llceitt filuklota.ixtit, Comp troller of 'the eurreney, Ito hereby certify that the 'Aid SECOND NATI( iNAL HANH (b} PITTSBUItti it Uounty of AJlet-heity, anti State of Pennsylvania, la nuthvized to coeunenco the balloon of Banking under the Act aforesaid. , ----- In toe, niony yet ersof wituete coy hand / and Beal of bade, thin lath day of Febru axy, 1664. 11.1tIll C1..1../.t.a Comptroller of the Currency. THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK Naw Goods STOCK OP PITTSBURGH, PA., (Formerly iliON CITY TRII7BY Y Capital, $300,000, with priilloga to lam - ease to The ritoN CITY TRUST COAII'ANY hav ing organised under the National- !iirrency Act offers Its services for the trnu anc 1100 01 a l lener al [tanking BIIALIII.II. Drnits L.,ugght and sold Money received on Te•posit, ail Collections made on all parts of the count . J ACC.II JAKa RILL, C. F. Kturirga; Wm. thxmita, E WARN, President J NO. E. PArrERst)N, Cashier. fetai4ind PIANOS AND MELODEONS. Knabe's Unrivaled Pianos, WARRANTED FOR EIGHT YEARS RAINES BROS. EXCELSIOR PIANOS and cheap Plano' made by Orovesteen Co., New York. Also, L PRINCE'S MELODEONS And Sri; 001, ORGANS, beyond a doubt the beet reed Inatru m eat made. A. hl ACNPTT'S richly carved Melodeons, at same prices as other plain Instruments of In ferior make. All Atelodeonswarrantb.llire years. CHARLOTTE BLUItE, 43 FIFTH STREET, gal.. Sole Agent for all the above inatrumente .le4 TEN-FORTY LOAN OF U. S. FntsT NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, Designated Depository and Fi- naneita Agent of the By authority of the Treasury Department, thiaßank will receive N:ubscriptions for the Ten- FortY 5 per cent. Cold-bearing Bonds. Aammrsissiort will be allowed to Banks, Rani ere and Brokers. JAMES LAT_IGH Orders are solicited. President. Pittsburgh, April 26th, 1864. ap27 PLANTER & KA.VSER'S Noiseles Patent, Sewing Mac:M ll es, These Sewing Machines are known aa the very best to the United States.. They are A r ATMA Isf ED, And sold'at the LOWEVP Piu 0 ES. Chill and exandne them before buying elserwhere. Re pairing of Sewing Machines of every kind promptly attended to. ERNEST AXTHELM, Agent, N 0,103 Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa. I=l % tn 1116-Iyd wAI D . ! 10 MONTHS LEASE. OF A SMALL A Dwelling Ilouse or 3 Booms pleasantly sit uate in Pittsburgh, Allegheny - or Birmingham. Oath on - J. H. OASIDAY, Real Estate Broker, No. 67 Fourth at. ; TOOTH if - I2LA r AND GRAIN RAKES, WARRANTED THE BEST NOW in use. Also, STORE TRUCKS Knit WHEELBARROWS. Manufactured and for sale by : ; ; C. COLEMAN, • Near the .Penitentiary, Allegheny City, Pa. DDRING TILE FAIR ALEWS,..IBON'B and Touths G alters and Balmorals, Ladiea , 'Misses' and children's Balmorals, Gaiters and Boots at the lowest price, at BORLAND'S, Jeri ' eB-111Arhet et. I\TOVRMBER COUPOUS OF OOV .L Bonds bough at • ' KOONTZ At MERTZ'S,. :No. 118 WoOd street, second door above Fifth. n. Wets ' B e IeVOLVIDItig & Ellfott'i, Sharps- and mick t o v other kinds, tor "aid by JAMES ROWINT, PtY# • ,136 Wood street. • wrorG , EqUIRMEriMIi.,-- - - THE my Cdrapletd assortment in this city, or sale by JAMES BOWN, 3e4 c----438 Wood Street. For rs;e 1113,2 t OF PITTSIWROH, PA., PITTSBIIR 0 El si.oou.oou EMIT. Hi , 1114009, K. w. AL. i 010.11.5. Second door above Wood United States wmrsp.a.r,oot)r.. AjAgqitrrileift, INSURANCE INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS 131( pray.. lIIHE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, OF FICE No. 435 and 437 CHESTNUT ST., near Fifth. STATEMENT of ASSETS, JAN. tat, 1883. Published Agreeably to an Act of Assembly,. be- Ing First BL.rtgage, amply secured . . $1,693,393 32 Heal Estate (present value $103,313 61,) cost 102,995 28 Temporary Loans on ample Collat.. torsi Securities 89,139 Stocks, (present value *943,967 72,) cost 69,7841 68 Notes and Rills Receivable 1,821 00 Cash 27,919 33 $2,208,051 65 The only profits from premiums which this company can diside by law, are (coin risks which have been determined. Insurances made on every description of Prop erty, in Town and Country, at rates as low as are consistent with security. Since their incorporation, a period of thirty years, they have paid losses Fire, to an amount exceeding Four Millions of Dollars, thereby af fording. evidence of the advantages of Insurance, as well as the ability and disposition to meet With promptness all liabilities. Losses paid during the year 18511, $6`5,158 36. DIRECTORS. CHARLES W. BATICKIIII., MORDHDAL IL LOO TOHIAN WAGNER, DAVID S. DROWN, SAMTEL GuANT, IHAAO LEA, JACOB R. SMITH, EDWARD C. Dais, Ci sotto NW. RJCHAIDDi j GMOUGH FALHA, CHAS. U. BANCh. ER, President. EDWARD C. DALE, Vice President. Wm. C. Steel, Secretary pro tern. .T. CIALDENEIi COFFIN, Agent. Northeast con Third and Woml sts . _ PHILADELPHIA FIRE.A.ND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1.1.9 CITESTNUT STREET, Opposite tile Custom 11 so. ..A.msetz.. $304,913. viTILL MAKE ALL KINDS OF IN CF., either Perpetual or I.iruiteri. col every description of Property or 51 erchandise, at reasonable 111.13 01 prollllolll. ROUT. P. KING, President. M. W. IiALItt.V IN, N ice President. D 1 H kxyroß S. 1' lAA ALIO+ HAT - KB, E. It. torn, EtsOLISU, Ua+ rtoit W. nnnwlt, Y. H. SAVERS, Ruler!, S. PAUL, C. SEII.IIIAN, .10SLP11 ULAA TUB, • TO' AO ARO - E. W usu., k'. BLA.OI[BI3EAT, secretary, I. U. COHAN', Agent jy4:ly Corner Third and Wood streets. Western Insurance Company ofTittsbnrg h. BILLER„ r. President. E. (10ILINta, Secretary. Ca pt. H. L. Cuctaneri, Uentl Agent. No. 014 Water street, (Sling & 00'11 Warehouse, np stairs,) Pittsburgh. ‘ILL INS URA : AI:AINST Al 4. IT . V hinds of FIRE and 111.A.ILINE Alio-me Institution tuanagett by Dlrc. - Aors who are is ell known in the community, and who ate determined, by promptness anti liberality, to maintain the character which they have asauineil, erode% rm . the best protection to thoee who de sire to be Insured. DtaiiTurw—ii. 11HIler, jr., Janie. bl'Auln'y Nathaniel Dolmen, Alexander INnuieli, lieorge Marcie, Campbell B. }) error, Chas. Ricke,(- eon, Andrew Ankle-y, Alexander Speer, David S. Lone Rena J. Thomas, Berk). Hithewell, John 31't'unn. ALLEGHENY INSURANCE Uoi, 1-vrast,..tturtc; II . °nice, No. 37 Fifth Street, Bank Mori( iNSUILES Ar...ILINST AIL KINDS Ois". I FIRE: AND MARINE RISES. ; IS AALI JOINIKS President; JC/lIN P. 'MP. CI k % ice Preta , ent ; 11. M. HOOK, t*cretary;. CAI". AVM. DEAN. leneral Agent. I uKI, Ti•Il-•—liiHnit .1011(.8, C.. I. livasey, Hai. vey Linde, !apt. FL C. Gray, John A. Wilson, It. L. Fahnestock, John L. lac:Cord, Capt. Adair Jacobs, H. P. Sterling, Capt. Dean, Robeit L. iN.'( ;tem, Runt. H. Dal is. nte2d; AV ELEitlk IX LSON'S 1 RICHEST P111:3111 :%1 I. 0 C IC STITC II SEWING MACHINES THE OH_EAPEST, SIMPLTNT, Principal Office and Wholesale Emporium, NO. '27 FIFTH ST. Three doors below Bank Block, WM. SUMNER & CO., WESTERN AGENTS. ap4-eo3-dtew rmxTßTim CRIIMPTON A. CO., 367 LIDERTi STREET, sole proprietors and manuf= ers for. Western Pennsylvania, Ohio, In Illinois and Missouri. Also manufacturers of a superior article of PALM, GERMAN, OLIVE ; alai ROSIN 'SOAPS, and. various Toilet and Fancy Soaps. Of our Silvan .Pearl Soap which we confidently recommend as better for general use than any other before the public, should be borne in mind has neither Potash, Salt, Lime or Rosin, or any other substaince in its mnnufae t tire which can shrink ur inju rp the finest fahri. Flannels and Woolens can be Washed With tte rapidity of Cotton or clothes washed with the Silver Pearl Soap dcw not require boil tog or half the rubbing, which of course saves the wear and tear. Silver Pearl Soap removes Greet*, Dirt, Tobacco Stains, Printers , Ink, Smoke and the worst Bilge Wate r - Stains instant ly, by applying it with a moist st longs, thus prO• tecting windows, carpets and lf,ilnlitUre Rota suds and slops. it imparts abtill tanoy to Plate, Jewelry, Glassware, Enameled „Paintings end Patent Leather immediately, ann or cleanirig Marble and 'Floor Tiles it has no eq For the bath and particularly for shampoo ling, the Sil ver Pearl Soap is a perfect luxury..ln a word all who have tried its superior, qualities knowledge at knowledge it the greatest discovery of the age. This Company respectfully ask a trial from all who are interested, and in every case will refund the price of the same should it WI to accoinpiiiiii what we claim for it. . . Sold at iftve cents per pound La filly POluld boxes. Delivered to the cars, boats,,to ny, Birmingham and city rcaddencea free of charge. Directions for use on all pack ages. Liberal discount to the trade,. Merchants from abroad wil.l do ,tmell to give ORD MPTON & CO., a call, 36 7 Liberty street, opposite Penns. Railroad PAM. sager Depot. Airkieware of all imitations.. None genuine unless bearing our trade mark, Silver. Pearl Shell. as secured by the inventor by Be tionakoopyright. mh2-tf aOUERT 0. BOHMBEtI7. SCHid:EILTZ &BL tIirLEV. Manufacturers and wbolesi tle dealaradn ,1 : : lilnffinaiang and Luliri~ sating 0118 4 CRUDE PEIRDLEUId. DI L s ,BKAJIIOI4O , and Commission Islershente forihoisa le of Crodead. 42b2S - No. 158. Wood street. P lttsburgh Pa: GIRARD HVIISK critoprisirri Intrirq - ROTA Nufoung•Pgro v , X.8.11E144; ; . . =Loam mnurßoirt. the paiktost. Schedule of Advertising Rates One time. Two times._.. Three times.. Your thuds.... Five times.... .One week TWO Weeks... Three weeks.. One month,... Two montffs.. Three months Six months... Nine months.. One year For one square; changeable one time each week,.contlned to the immediate bnainess of the advertiser. All larger advertisements in exact proportion. 1 month. months 6 month)] 1 year... Ara. Fist notices double the, above rates. . Death notices, each insertion 50 cents Marriage notices, each insertion... 75 " Steainboat advertisements, per trip. 42 00 Executors' and Administrator's no- tices 2 76 PROGRESS OF THE WAR. firt).l. Account of the Battle• In VII- A confederate correspondent of the Times, writing from Spottsylvania Court house, on the 10th of May, gives an ac count of the operations in Virginia up to that date: He joined the Confederal, Army on the 'fifternoon .of the 4th inst., and after some remarks, upon the topo graphical features of the country says : "As soon as Gen." Lee ascertained:that ' Grant had certainly cut loose front his base at Culpepper Court house, and was moving rapidly past his,..right, he Put ais own army in motion, sending. Evve"l's ! corps down the turnpike and A. , P. Hi I'S down ! the plank road, and ordering' Longstreet—wbo bad arrived at Gorthin vil le some days previously from East Tennessee—to move his corps down on the riffht of Tifll'z line of march, so as to strike the head of the enemy's column. He did not hesitate a moment what to do, but sprang at once upon the flank of his antagonist, like a tiger upon the`side of an ox. Grant had throwti 'a Beaty cavalry force, with infantry supports up the turnpike and plank road, to protect his line of mark. These Ewell and 181.1. swept from their paths as tf they had been chaff, and presse.d down upon Brock's Hoed, along which Grant was moving. The latter at length- realized the danger of his position, halted ICs army, and advanced to meet his assail ants. This resolution was the wisest be could take, since it enabled him to with draw his trains beyond danger, f and gg cil M. dl positron on Hrciek's fetid 'by; a. line of intrenchments, which he pro ceeded immediately to construct frotn the railroad cut to the turnpike, and be hind which he could retire in case of dis aster. It also secured his retreat in the event he found it necessary to withdraw upon Prederieksbnagh. i Grant met Ewell (ad Hill two miles west from Brock's road; at 4 P. M., and immediately gave battle. He attacked with vigor and in heavy number, and apparently with confidence, but was re pulsed. He continued to attack heavily until night, and made one ashault upon Maj.-Gen Johnson's front of Ewell% corps after dark, but was beaten back as ; often as be advanced, with heavy lose, including 2,000 prisoners and four gone, taken by Eariyfs division of kiireil"J`entet mand. Longstreet not having arrived owing to the 'treater distance he had to march, Gen. Lee refrained Il'om pressing his advantage, and slept upon the battle field. His own loss is comparatively slight, his daring and agile troops under, standing better than their opponents how to take advantage of the rough canntry and entangled woods in which' 'they fought. Longstreet reached a point ten miles from the battle-field by the middle of the afternoon; but, owing to the pe culiar condition of the atmosphere, and the density of the forest, he was unable to hear the report of Bill's and Ewell'i guns, and was ignorant that two armlet; had been'engagefi until midnight, whep he received an order from •Gen. Lee to cross over to the plank road to pe aid of Hill. The cavalry of the respective armies met repeatedly during the day on the road'by which Longstreet had been advancing, with some advantage to the Confederates in prisoners and material, The fighting was not renewed until; Friday, the Gth, upon which day, soon; after sunrise, Lotigstreetjtifited the forces of Lee. ; "Hill's troops were aware of his apt :. proach and that he was to take tbeiri place on the line, and, having been mtir-I ching and fighting.ali day on Tuesday; and sleeping but little that night, they , got ready to retire as the head .of ;Long street's corps reached the ground.. Hn fortunately, Grant renewed the attaolt just at this time, threw Heath's amid Wil- Con's ei;.visions of Hill's corps into cortflk sion and pushed them back upon Long-; street's column, which had not yet a-; played into fine.' Longstreet got three; regiments, .orf liershaw's division into; line, and with gris Spartan band beheld the enemy ineilie4 until, the remainder' of the division andtkvallY his entice corps I could be brought'up. Then .ensued a ht- rious and bloody cotnt4, all ! along Ling- street's front, an ont, from the railway .orit across the plank'road, dliArne di st ance beyond. His veteran. corps,, ;w)::tich..4,tl made the circuit, of ball the .C•enkedehlok; within the last 'twelve - monthe; I ne„Ver i fought better or more etiecessfully. firOt; took :advantage of the duorder. amp' MO troops, and hurled Aeav,g masses. upon the pbint, koping to tarn the C0n,146- i era;te right wing, and throw himself be- ' . two/. Lee alid Richmond, and he 'would have succeeded but fur Longstreet's timely , arrival The troops of the latter, how-' ever, had never turned their backs to the enemy on the field.of battle, and it was too late now, when the capital 'of the country was the stake for which the , combatants played, to take theft firstles son in such unworthy tactics. Die re. suit has already been anticipated * by the reader, the Federals were' 'bra ten back with heavy loss, and the Confederates remained masters •of the "ground. The attack was renewed alritL. , ultaneoutly on the left,' though not with j so mush iiigiiir ris . on'therright, iitidibere ! too, the enemy•wererepialsed-by Eirell ' with comparative ease. At 11 -o'clock :LongstriA Witaric444/4 with sotac,se *t brig.a4B43 - Pahl, t 9, the. Tight-mad !kg , 94-14e: PeAkY i1k1.4.§44:;,..014 1 Allier •=. RrsIIAPAIY• - 9.4fleAte, f_ki.,d , Xallingo .and: • gruPTlraPtlC ,144 , ,ng3on•tate 3' 41 1 . 5 v1.. egti_4l4: .Stn ttliikenemirbli co; itito44lowAtilikiiiift.ixtraroipouisAci4 B.944lkuAgfthql4 l .4*- 1 R1440 14 / 4 stilldi vdilicp 6 Pt#, Peke OtIK - refßOSetilithlti . lianing,iiguseg at tigt *04144 JimAliii4o. And BEST, - - J. All -t-- STANDING MATTED. I Daily. I 1 Sqr. times a 1 week, 1 Sqr. $ 75 t 1 251 1 60 1 90 1 , 2-20 2.601 1 X 74 435 i 290 6'oo 4 00 7 50 ' 6 00 11 25 7 60 13 75 9 15 20 75 13 86 27 00 1 18.00 :32 00 21 38 CFI ANOEAII ADVERTIEMEIHNTE 3 tlnies Daily. I a week C 9 351 I 6 _ll 44701 43C0 IT 20 11 4.5 8 CO 600 24 00 /9 00 lb 75 10 80 40_ 00 28 00 24 60 14 00 ... 2 times I 1 time a week a week mamma§ MST Sfeam'A lhi l* E i t # l o lMent ZVIZT DREKRUIPTION Of PLAIN' AND, FANcr JOB- PRINTING Mrdatlik Oki tart Arlo. PAID TO RAILROAD;44*pLE ANetheit PRINTIN Our (saltiest for doing Postei4, Prcrigraonnzsah _ FAL': X4o4lotommiskilnioart sauna 1* brigade . . e r sWertt.slo • , tb q roa t and and •veld t dat PaiisTnY a, .i. one's brigade, conceal Antabs , bullitustraalearthe road and a short‘dhitaaneiray . a.4 watt the latter, unlade, on agog* n , b: dense gttiNitli,'"tiPtitingtdi t h, frith; ' ~. foe, upen'edtire oh frietiiigsfni .- '. 1 sup; • ' posing it to latttaotiotlyanfalhe f-enemY _ eauzbt nap ths,roada,..*l4,nttillgAq.:fflifect its escape. Severaf tß werp „kWe .a nd -wounded inch:l4ll4 At- r .:1" 'q, who received a - niortill'477•+a d. the 4 k head, from •which ahltdied hit theitven- .• ing, he ,Zieut-Gen,,, illopipialreqttwavt ; shot t in heck, the bull enterm.g,mathg e right of the hirynx . paskat'arnntid tinder the skin, , carrying away a lablEtEertliiiieAptila and maitiquita €4l:hindi.the 'Aright . • shonider. Lie w n•l9tlin f reqr, and ~ his wound dresse y"Miiini.d e inal ghee- tor, Di: CUM* * hap neiMicialt it dm- gerotia, thOugh not ' probtiblrit 'mortal : •;:z• '-'..:. OWI/14 .to this accidea4 Op writer :,. says, the . Confederates w i ereAnable to take adtintage of ilieir sticcetuf,46d the .-; FederaliueScaped to•theirbiUm - 'inidicente • Major General Anderson wasiappointed .: to the coruttlanii of i - 1 4 0 elgetrPfiVPAYPIL Gen. Lee advanced wltfi a yiew4if.,l3scer- -• Yarning the strengtinf theenetny t and, finding that an ,attack - Woilld - he iinfirac— tigable, gave. orders: to withdraw from the immediate front. a DerMgAteraller noon Brig: Gen. Wptord, ofAnd)rn's, corps, was permittediit iiiketwn Ye est to move upon. ' the bear sit ithitiqin eras N left, wing. Flaegot . possessiorthios , .• the camps of the corm Warta% 41ellitrued• and brought' off 'agreat deal ofinitterial, a'nd' created treat ceniiterttiaiii i viiiiong • the tesairitere and inuartenrinnera2t At night Brig. Grend Gorden&af,Esoll'a corps, threw his brigade, k •Antb note . ; - around the enemy's entreme_r i ght,,_, , ,and took 500 prisoner ; inchidliii Brit: 'Gen s. Seymour and Shaler. i' -Mont IRO-Writs onere were brought'in,linting thigday, making 3,000 i ultoget4er. ~ pm ; getting recomffienced on . Aaturda_ ~y but Iva s not of a • serious' thitrictet tie writes:.;, .: , a • , „ o-, :au I' 1 45. 2 00 2 50 3 75 '55 6 90 9 00 10 70" "The distance from thehlsattimfield, whic,li is near the western .bouudary of Spotf!yl male county, to the, Qourt- House,-is fifteen nilliii ttarPs wa ry have been helding the Federartierse IA cheek in, that outlier fat twi days, bu t tltPi ul f snt9 - faxlik , f i rt 4 4/Sga f °7ce l which is reported to he a , tancitigi the aid ofthe latttiP, wilf probably ithle them ta get pluiseasten of tii~ ag And the 3 al Portut highsverys whlcluffiteptect each °the; a 1 thatipomt, a 'rhe 4def,eur eon ofthe Confederate armEs:mates their'wthitid6tVat tlie 'Wilde est kt 6,- 000, end then.. killed-et eonsf - Yless /hall 4000. fllielwrannis are, wouipant I've/7 8 4 1 4, olitSW., to t.hg• PrOttection afforded by tile trees and t the absence of artillery, whicli Could. nOt b.:kis - red in consequence of the dense eta 0104118 t 6n - broken fores t _ -.I shall, riot mature an ( 47 4 a.,sit9 - I t ih,le F e ral h 4., shil i gt, I eann t lim repro t e reports of map, era win) placeft as' 'high at20000,101-u exaggeration. illudging, ItimogYeta,ifitrim what fellrunder my , own eye uporrotqlor tl" 9f the fLehli 111 hiqffrd htar htttla,m saying it was twice 11 , s heavy iis ,tat of the Confederates" On 'Sunday, ra>ay 9,- , the Cofilbtlersite arrived at Spottsykrama kort-Hottee, When -A-ndqlst9JOA TX.Aft , ariefedoat 8 o'clock in the morning, hI VT 'i Me Federal eitically reliftured i nfanfry and artillery already in' linailessio l it. Elle the 4 bad been arching( ratmdlly; and for tYyP in du4 ,2l , ,apti_Wqr4oied it, and consequently were much p f ded, but they were reihilyfoith Widrkirred as they were Kerktua's iUivithertled the corpsi And wail thatind. iaireacls4ho ground. Two Arigartes i , wineA i sent aerig th cayalq " tir i t:haile, hod ' i ' tlalget 4 : 76 iiire placed behind • a thfni rail l 'fetiBre 9 and some frail ohatructionslwhich hadaseen thrown across the rossdfhys ,syhkchAkle of Federal - infantry was advapcpi,„. T e latter fell into' the i eVrott lu oT , Su gr ppe g that the for-etrzbehlud - ihe fence was dismounted revelry; And rushed for ward with thwitmForence. i .,Tite Confederates reS Ir PI r ere Unlit their foes get *ln a et , ' paces, and then, taking deliberate aim, 'gage : them a volley which covered theaoquitwx4ii I X their slain. The etextbat was .I „she t end sharp; same '`of the Vederals rot o the fence, are acttitillyimnid 6 the ' Bfiet; iout in less, tharthaiftanthourc they .sttele Armen rapidly )?;Kk, *lig !frge,,:yhtm dred dead and mortally .;, 4k artd twls hundred ' ritOrtillti r 41 4, i . c of the isictorfothiCeaMsrateit'enit ' .urt Uoune 'Awes eleared motif. erpsaY enemas hY OW 4 htlgtt*. i sfoli , )PL An PFPOSIONAlTO i t when I rehed' tne to, 8 0 I fatidid the ac adventeogrtTlen.; L 4 Wini 4., in quiet 4 pissfienthrm" -tigiciiwr nth ,:' came up this aftenuiongittot wo3wlgi , Posttralt, .and 4 Isla* AiP f lAt =', — ft , here 10-morrow mornixt d . — L - --4-_, Gen tee bite tftlemetled .. 4 ' , - ing Ms entiriy Why Naiades% ,It by /Anil kintudytaxnst liiircluvr, he w 04% **lk . t 9 i .1 '7lOtt:r. XIX, only Tegurse Att ., . s sss ts 4 1 - ddieriii,% e,. ~ .6 ,Ed !throw hisbwllittrinritirlAtt -htlnPtit Wiss tt meaterlymeritnnance;, midmost's& it l aet teW7 l PrßEal 4 1 4ffirtra - . tbere =Alm& smthqr qKt W Io,t -0 . Leesiotentiaz 'The fed ' ' splendid conditio*And fuir ~ irftinid eheettuktess. They allarnOzedthedo 41°rUknet1 of N 1443 r71 Ittiti-iaAfrfsfilkti ) endure anyptfiation Aer i r„Kr achievement, T tßevegi t liglon 'Yellin Quartermaster'srand GointiThiesdriT96. Partkienteith 00 deßtoltholigh meting PQ BI ttYP gr4e2i Innenro . 94= lll 4tettnu4 • ti Went foto e ght They laidit,piijo possibley bWe the km.tit t balt* idol thq desired toe help Iti. mittiseiW4ttledettifilt Three ,of : tAexawet? , Altioa--megfates n lidomeas And. Dimity gmaxilase , 7, ~ ,I i is probable thai sucn an army can oe Ev l te; - torneby the merieninViririto Irtiiiiiit&t. I y follow the heels of GerfAlittaff, v'l't THE ALAUsits-lStitibDr-=4.4sctr, The dons ithrey BazettleiratiFig # 12 1, 11 7 1 .00P the saYsi • • 1 . 1• "You must not pe usuisketl ,to .Xts: of abattle iWthe the far-fanied , Aiaboilnit;' landed Mile vriontersoiwkiFienth putt e in g 0$ ffitik.44 _keg.? sage. The., %camas, reArr: some montlni ekgagef y ip w s .l l‘ ll harbors ofthiS . 4eoithf "; an UoyWe preirent,Confedeca eriffiesirtritWUW. 44; gut of Atom," : 1141411. "Utt" • 4 1 CA SINO I Z j 11 44 ) 474 " . a dallhlPAgraMPtigr, „ Atit RFP9D, I.oo4l 6 4Mt~taxitiat r 7: IC.-;416 i rifei= " 4:l4ll2lMjn i tel t ata "MN . * c o omirdimor t 71 . 74717,` 717 - 17 . 3 i• - : ' 01495 11 $A0ftfrifitk i li myll Wittitli