intt VittAtilt Gait*. TUZBD4Y, , 2IONTJALBER 14, 12& GAZTITTE thilimcrtnbig 1110 Per =ltem do." do. Caned by cante r, 26 cents e meek. pops, 111160 per pear. do. do., .erved carriers; 15 cents e week. Weekly,ebabLi. ' &LW per peer. ao, lacer oapLoo PAO do. AT.ES'OF ADVERTISING. •• ONE elpa2l2-6PASIIING liesren: Pprief:4.l 7.istsWi2tsiVitaar!Wkly Two 3. . . Ihwe.., Three tem.. Four ttoes... Wire =au... ...173ne week,. ;400 weeks. . eetweeke.. Th -,:thuvenouth. Two 'rneethji. ~S 4 1 11:11.11L6IIItil eft months_ .. _ !::bias MOntitt Oaf ail tsi ''''' '''' "'"'l 1 1 2' 1 1 73 , : 1 " s 1 7: 10 ...... ....". 1 1 • 269 . +l"*"' '"' 2a: 2 713 $76 175 11 . 55" ' ' - ii. 7 415 2 75f 400 125 1 2 140 ' 435 275 200, 17 11 25 SMI 400 2 25; 2 V 13 12 00 00 600 1 16 , 42. ,10 00; 10 60i 700 l 5 62. 4 22601 II 751 05 0 6 001 1260 14 09i 17 70, 12 00, .. 8 1:11, 17 at 40 00/ MllOl 14 031 10 001 xl.OO . . A...................rearm.,... k . .._ thiradvettiser a plosions, at s duns of 23 cents , - innsr p , (or SO -cets' if pads; tne am%) bed m bona It .dto ItintnUandlatobtedness or tate • • re/Memento - oontissted for othervlnt thou , will be inserted on nett days as the oaten sakert. _ ... •:in neat advertising 'GASH.. Notions, esehinsortloa ' a so , alluttagsn Is litesartend=emetllder trip a oo ..ganneutOns'orlalnelnlatra IV areitions. soo IrEALIIVINILIVITIJSTIIStNO 8.1.T.ES . .. - One WW . uate—ocnallne4 to* tho'snonatals tunnels • (.1 thitadtlrtlser, and not to include dissolutions, _ formation 'of new films, wants, an-,*aoptable "ann. Is'ecoselt;'.'6.l4 Slam to - be shamed as Oda alentinkttesti • " ri4llll' anotelt.l a week. a week. ro ea -•A 99 Editooathe .10 03 1 . se au to to .2, Mae mouths-- 42 00 22 02 15 oo Cese Year I 02 02.. 01 00 24 00 0o oo ..."R Flit Notices. double the above rates, Lt In. • ' ..ea c t r et a a p Jnorith. at. more. For a lees period= limbs& line.: Late. Potties at •Such rates as may be agreed sire igibare to be considered as the spans °coo pied by ten tines of the ordinary advertising type of Ms Dora:. TEE LAST DAYS OE^ PA LSI itSTON. 'ilitnagh:the great Premier, at the time of his a - 6att c Niasri g lity•one years Old yet such was his excellent bealthand great capacity for business, that .his death was not looked for. Ile was driving out near rocket - FLU, his residence in US . - ewardrlCl ori .Thureday„ .and he had been wakeed to take great_earaof ttinaell, but, feel lag over Warm with the precautions adopted, he linprodently. exposed himself to a chill, and returned tcr tte tense in sneh a state that col lapse nitit"init for the piezence of the ; physician it Is possible that he would have died -41thIn tan hours. Ile recovered, however, from that, hist hay,. in his bed yery weak and very ;yaneh changed, for the affection mounted to due ihnttmand .kfddels.. and.. the secretions being •:;atarpeibled: the 4 b.100d . wan beeoming poisoned. bisinparh tonititution gave hope, espee laitywhen the difficulty ,of respiration became leis, and ctelteaday afternoon wfavarable bnl letin was issned,but ai night hiloondltion grew :innett worse, audit Was Soon apparent that the -end approached. Ills state of mlnd np to the last remained un clouded; he was in Snl.l , *session of ids fatui ties, and suffered verY pain.' But there came lassitude over him which prevented any oiled or Wish to converse; questions put to him were:either disregarded or answered by n km* or sign. A silence, half imposed by I=dt:les% half of his own Inclination, possess ,ed OnTheday 'before his death, however, when in a doze preceding the last change, his mind was ,evidently still amid its old associa- Alintis;• for he was heard to murmur, as in a treaty with Belgium ! yes, read thataimit eladso again." Bat at last a per feetly poieefni dimise crowned the . tang and serene healthfallness of his life; he sank airaiiintly, flickered away like an expiring lamp, and then "went out" rather than "died;" andthey hnitily knew In the death chamber at what exact moment the great statesman ceased to be amcnm,•the His Instant of public business was an instance 4his energetic manner of dealing with facts when ho_hatl once got hold of them. Ife re ' calved at Brocket Hall the Walt deputation ut,on t4r,c4ltle disease, though he was very ai,wen. m i d obli g ed to recline upon the .fa all the time; bit ho at once acted upon the wishes of Lis oislants. If he would have kept to that sofa he idea ItaTilived; but he was a constant - *rot. to his doctors by reason of his energy; although, when he once promised to obey them, 'bhkept his orord, as If it had been Pledgel to -the House Of Commons. " ektvaliser Bays : "We will only WMl—end we make our closing remark with , 4;• ter pleasure than we can must—that we '2";-,SOMMlebied to state on the eutherltlty of one "rho attended Lord Palmerston's bedside dur- UR the last few days of his Illness, 'that his end - 7-. • .- s-Out peace,' and that It was 'UN Item belief' of friend do whom 'we -acute that this peace • • Afar the result- of his 'knowing wherein to i . . 6 The /Mack Code for South Carolina. _ , ' ' =The special commission appOinted in South ‹iprolina to draiir up a code for. the freed papa ,. 'lion of the State have reported a long series regulations, which are now under examins .tibn in theEtate Legislatnrer The code now lays down that all having less than seven-eights of white blood are to he Tlghd need persona of color. It gives them the tto bold ponerty, mil or pemonal, to sue d be sued, and to have all such legal remedies sp whites are entitled to. It establishes the re - ISE= of man and wife among them, and that td parent and child, but provides that the per m contracting with a freedman Is to be known % .the master, and th e freedman as the servant. Children of freedmen may be apprenticed by tt lr 'retreats to respectable white or colored per sOns until they are twenty-one, and the master /SU hod entitled to the services of the appren. .114 e,, may recapture him if he runs away, and .m,hy chastise him moderately, and in also to teach him . fOMe trade or occupation, and If •there la a School within convenient distance to ' • itsidhliri for six weeks at least in every year. ;.The Booth Carolina people could save them tseiveifa world of trouble by merely repealing a tun of their present legislation and striking -Olt the ref Mlnice to color In the rest. .TEE ASIEHICA3 FEES TRA.DE LEACCE.— . 41:0 New York concern Is pinking strut , tioll:13 era* for the propagation of its senti ments, In Ottpipition of the meeting of eon. Funds rain supplied freely, partly, doubt. -Ira from Epgland, fottita publication and ills .tribntion dikes tladadastimenta. It behalves the Merida of -,piiadean industry to be up and &Inn, In onialo ponnteract their efforts. Oar sniiiinificitttiAtra canna hope for higher protec tioiblf they.are too inert to press the matter. .Lettheinstlcast equalihe zeal of their oppo— - WmuntrO Dv- Eivniair.;•—a singular discovery fait , been made In Milan. In one of the fun hoar of that city waa a statue of St. Made ' lolnei. from WhicKtime.immemorial. had mirac nlintslycountil its team on. Infidels and heretics. After_tbegnecces of the Italian revolution, It ~.katwepreoplensly., It Itsdhappened that the iniMIIMMit needed repairs. and It wan, .neeeseary , to remove the statue. What wallite surprise of the workmen to end that it knialtahient n little - merrier of water; which was herded by meatii'of a furnace concealed in the bur.:yme Alder:ln -evtiPateting, 'rose to the head :of the 'statue, when it condensed and . maelord.tho firolittle tubes ofthe oyes, when It escaped' andrati 4rop.ky.doep over the checks. Maziehr.me for rediseing ietaale clerical lame in the interior Departtavatinlil goes oa, 'Pad St is believed the TressaryDepartmeat will tools folkcw. snit In ,the - rearm, Ladles , sere; , employed to the • Treasury Bureau durtag the tint when able-bcdied- men • were ~v vinted in Att.tteid extd - many' militate eel ', dlesswere.benefitted by suet employment of Sher femaLa reLlkes. wham they otherwise would .havabeeti Obliged Co. support,' now earning back araY making sp-; pilealkokby searef,.srid - eednOtag Snatinits their' AnanialMeskt, Mucci bs estimated by the elitifs; rot acme Winona Shat teMitall the 'gases of,elei#Xold-bi? ri4wte itali.wera: _E onjrngotype ails: Mr. Simpson' OT hae..azie et the greatest curiosities yin pre that Ira. have hand of 21n the gee= IsAealci.wlth two heads, four ears, ,tdat-o.lo;4 l o , titrt4 saJwi orct, . Lwow= mane: legissdd all resting -owe= .liadr. There ' • 'ripen arise" tha-que.stiorr whether that svretched :, -, telflide radix "weal" than - Wooer St, Alitt has re ', mons her plea.= the siren ter the Stook% -Ltatrofeleamers. She readed• her &kit this "istiOrpla_Aaad arillleaste ton for ,Yortf stattver Les. Uer,teller boa leen - repaired lad the Wu . sy done to the Suitt the explosion made Read. z r - atifilt Mints?, McVey. L The Imkartection to Jamaica--Intertstag IGTZTIIII The hiotadu Traa,er Cvn the followiez Particulars of the losturection In Jamaiea. re ceived from a correepandetit le that country Jamaica is divided into three districts or counties, for court purposes, tamed Surrey, Sliddimex and Cosnmare, ned the island Itself la again divided Into several parishes. The present - dlillculty originated In the Parish of Et Thorcuss4n.the-East, which is sdtuateg.m. the Hubert end of the 'lsland. Poe a vat Many years The authorities have experienced considerable opposlttoa In attempting to col lect the taxes from the negroes, who are mostly squatters,' holding from two• to flay acres of land, which, by ordinary bdustry, could be made valuable, and the natives secure a good living and have plenty to sell sad obtain money to Fey the taxes with. The objection to paying team] dates back to 18.^.4. aadseemed to Increase with each year. The tax collector of the Bt. Thomas-in-the- East-Parish, ascertained that there were a large number of. people who owed back hazes for years, and fie was directed 'to visit the parties• end collect them. This inat of the bland 1 eXtiemely mountainous, and when the collector 'went there a crowd Immediately assembled and drove him away from that lotalllty. He reportedne result of his visit to the Rev enue Dcpartme•,t, and then received orders to take a force and make another attempt. Bab teunelat4. tame of the negroes made an appeal to the Magistrate's Court, sell appeared before Charles Anthony Price, the magistrate, and denounced the attempts to collect taxes from them. The magistrate gave a positive decialon against them. From this Coort they appealed to the Superiar Magistrates' Court, which was prealded over by Baron Von Elttleholdt. This magistrate also gave a decision similar to that ofJustmernee, and alto administered a rebuke to them for their Indolence, and . stated there vras.to reason why they should wit cultivate the lands they held, and have money so that the taxes could be paid, and they could live more comfortable and have their condition generally bettered. The neg - roes smarted under his ad dress, and some disturbance wee occasioned. in Court. The next season of the Magistrates' Court. the opponents again went before Jaseice Price and renewed their efforts to get the taxes abated. Ile adhered to hia first decision. which ens re ceived amid greet excitement, and the negroes became so violent that the officers ejected them from 'he Comt. The regular business of the Court was then proceeded with,, and shortly afterwards smoke was discovered Issuing through. cracks in the floor of the room. Thosein attendance made an effort to leave the building, and they found that the doors and windows had been barricaded on the outside. Theymade several unsuccessful attempts to get out, amid the . jeers ana cries of the negroes in the Street, but at last forced their way out, when they were Immediately attacked by the mob, who were armed with Imes, pistols, brick. bats, stones, clubs, he. Tte'party were nor able to make resistance, and Baron I'cm Klttleholdt, Justice Price, and others were killed. Previous to killing the Baron, the fiends subjected lam to horrinle tor tures, cutting off his thumbs and stabbing him, and finally ripped open bin bowels. After this the mob attacked all the houses oc cupied by the white population In that district, and sliest accounts their work was Willa pro. A force bad been sent to the island sufficient. It It to thought, to subdue the Insurrectionists. Many of the white population in other parts of the lelandlutd sought refuge on vessels lying In the harbor, fencing that their lives were in danger. The letter was dated on the 2:;:d of October, and the scene narrated above occurred on or about the 181.4. The correspondent resided In Jamaica a her of years, and stateethat the taxes are very small, some of the largest aremmting, to only $2,50 or in gold. Interesting Facts Concerning the Meths. The Brat Methodist Society in this country war; Formed In 1766, by Philip Embury, in the city of New York. Ens congregation consisted of five persona beside himself, and assembled in Die own house. This little congregation of dye ptrrons has multiplied to thousands of socie ties from the extreme northern settlements of Canada to the gall of Mexico, and from Nora Scotia to California. We gather from the New York Muner some highly Interesting particu lars concerning the extraordinary growth of the 60tletl: The first small conference of 1778 , with its 10 preachers and its 1,160 reported members, tins multiplied to CO conferences, extant, •.,,,20'n local preachers, and 0n....120 mem bers in the Methodist Episcopal Church alone, exclusive of the other southern, the Canadian and minor branches, all the offspring of the Church founded in 1770, and the episcopally organized in 178-1. It tun property In churches and parsonages azcour_llng to about $27.000.01:0. hen 25 colleges nad theological schools with property amounting to 53,055,03; 15s in, &tractors, 5,345 students, and 77 academies with 530 Instructors and 11,761 students; mak ing a body °Cll.! Instructors. lied an army of 2:3,106. Its church properly (chtvelaes, parsonages. and college, aside from its 77 academies and Book Concern,) amounts to 680,0755,000. Its Book Concern him a capital of $527,000; 500 publishing %puts, editors. cArks, and opera tives; with some thirty cylinder power presses In constant operation. about 2 .000 riff:rent books on its catalorne, beskies trans, etc.; 14 official periodicals. with an t=raeate circulation of more than 1,000 000 cacaos per month. Its Sunday School Union comprises 13,400 schools, more than 150.000 instructors, nearly 0180000 pupils, and more than 2,500,000 library books. It issues nearly 2.500 publications, be sides a monthly circulation of nearly 300,000 numbers of Hs periodicals. Its Albsionary Society has 1.059 circuits and ~tations, 1,12'; paid laborers, and 105,675 core. tnunleants. The Methodist Episcopal church south has published no statistics Since the war broke oat; It has dontless snared much by the war; but it reported, the last year before the rebellion, nearly 700,000 church members, nearly 2,000 Itinerant and 5,000 local members. It had 19 periodical publications` 12 colleges and 77 acad emies, with 1,000 students. Its .Mlssionsry no ciety susalned at home and abroad, about 3043 rals,lonartes and tl Manual Labor schools, with nearly 500 pupils. According to these figures the two great Episcopal dtvialans of the denomination have bed, at the latest reports, 1,623,310 members; 9,421 traveling and 13,205 local preachers; with 191 colleges and accacicmies and 31,100 stu dents. STATE PEWS Ton Old School Presbytery, of Erie, held a meeting last wet L at Meadville, and adjourned on Thursday after a pleasant meeting. During the sesJelon of Wedneaday, a representative of the New School Presbytery extended fraternal greetings which were responded to very cordial ly. The kind expressions on the occasion en courage the hope that ere lons a re-union may take plaza between Old and New School Pres byterlanLm—an event which would be hailed with Joy by the great body of people belonging to theta Churches. Tut Mercer Di.rpard. says: Nature has been playing some very remarkable freaks this season. tl_ecandcrop of bloramns, and second crops of apples, though not fully matured are reported from almost every quarter. We have also heard of Instances of freaks of nature as regards otter finite., Mr. Weaver brought from hls grounds • bunch of strawberries with quite a number of eeeond growth strawberries fully matured. They looked as tempting as In July and we should not have Objected. If nature had played the tame freak on the whole patch. Tan Hollidaysburg .sfontlar./ records a eingn• lar freak of nature In the abase of a yldm tree In full - blooto, upon the property of Mrs. 3l'Dow ell, of that place. The tree yiebted an abund ance of fruit in the apzlng, and Is now filled with blossoms. Tan BprinMiald Union states that Mrs. Lucin da Hall, the mother of Mr. King Whittemore, of that city, died suddenly while at the break fast table on the 29th ultimo. She was ttuilazt of a familyef eight children, layMn of whom died suddenly In their chairs. -Wnra you hear the phrase, "I may say with out vanity,. you may bo sure some character late vanity willjoliow In the same breath. DISSOLUTIONS. riIEISOLUTION OP CO-PARMIIII: . 111 P.—The Partnenadp. heretofore between the tutderslgned, van the aim bi . 14 . "2 UILILIIPTON CO., far tbs manufseture of Wirer Pearl end other Soaps, baa thbrdsy been dttsolll4 by mutual consent...SAMUEL Vf. JOHN C. CRUMB, rittiaairsii, Ses. nth 1 .1 2 21 rtST ZL In& Eni n i5irr.......„ a. x. was WK. KENNEDY *CO.. otr awm wait mpros 6. coo ialierPest anibmiorlkildnSoapa, 207 4axszT,lrr.g.wEpriTzpuaria TUBSOLUTION,—Tbe 00.1 3 MIXNER. Ice. SEW , llesOtotaro . =lepers .OdoO the. Afto_Of ,Y II frAtifAsz_tllos s olve& &lanai oonotot: JOHN naue; IMO tan 44 488 the hUlararil. ii Autboutod.,fo megf,lof I**DM:do of said orm, ^ln retlo fc thoAtoi of SUET. & BAX.. LET. I ooraany rsoomounia-121,12.4 Arian to th e patronage or °aflame:hien iinactattrisrets; • . TUUMS SPX6r • JOHN D. BiILDY, • ,(Snoonsor 10 faircs. & a&r.LET,) . _ Stock Riakei and Real Estate; ',40,19t0ns to:ol4nd sold cloinsmuston otneemimfirnALL, Pittoarst. AbIUBMI'I3ITT!3 - - IATTSBURGEI TRZATER. fr.lllo mA Aficuptr.....WAL HENDERSON. First appearance of YANKEE LOOSE. THIS (Monday) EVENING, the performance Win cotameture with TES:NIGHTS IS A BAR ROOM. Samp/s SwXtoheL. Yankee Locke. To =minds with _ COITSIR 30Z. I IYEBA N." Lessee / glanaiierew, MISS ANNIE EBERLE. Re•mgagement of the eminent Young relit, MR. ItafRTOM MILL, Por nix algae only, - who win apnear u Caleb Plummer and trOonalnue. Nun Alli s r/E EiHßte* as DOT. TUESDAY EVENING. Nor. 14th, will b e pre sented the beautiful Itornance, from (Marie* Dickens' work, with new and bUntlful men u-y.4ml great mechanical elute, entitled DOT; or,TIIR CHICLE? OM PILE HEMEL Caleb Plummer Barton Hill. To conclude with the purely Patriotic and Na Donal lileerninn Drama of the PENIAIII KING; or, IRELA NIPS RIGHTS - AIRDONIC HALL PIVE NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing Tuesday, ,ror. 14, THE FAMOUS NEWCOMB & ARLINGTON MINSTRELS, Headed by the two Greatest Comedian of a Cen tury, the Pleneers of 3:Queloley. This mammoth organization comprises 42 first clan artistes, who will furnish an entire new repertoire or the min. strelsy not yet "pirated , ' by the migratory mush.- rooms of the profession. Doan open at 7; performance at 8, Admission 50 cents; Children under 12, 45 cents. no10:514 SEWING MACHINES THE WHEELER & WILSON LOCS-87ITCEI SEWING MACHINE, At the ALLEGREBY COUNTY FACLillet heft, It was awarded the HIGHEST and OtiseY PRE MIUM given, as the moat simple and thororgh in construction. and as the BEST MACHINE for Family and General Ptu-poses. The following well knee& gentlemen were members of the Com mittee, vie: HUGH M. BOLE, JARED M. BRCS% RICHARD NUTTAJEL, JAS. BEY,' end A. W. FI.ITF.A., Call and examine the simpleet end Best Sewing Machine la the world, at the ado° of E. P. CARPENTER, N 0.27 FIFTH NT., PITTSBURGH nog GROVER & BAKER'S SEWING MACHINES Hays beta awarded the FInST PREMIUMS a Use following Fairs for the yeas Mg: First Preraininifor best Itinekine work ►t Penn►. St►te F►lr. First Pramlsua farbest Faintly iLtaaffiste at OftSo State Fair. EiSE3 First Prantinni forbad Msaufectosing Machine at blicrusim Stale Fnis Pint Premium for best blarinfectartni Ittachins at Wisconsin :State Fair. Flnit Premium tor bolt bratottactuting 3iselttoo at Laotr_nee 00., Fate, Ps. First Premium for Dest Machine for gessrslpur. poses, et Law rano e Co. Fair, Pa. IFinst Premium fur bast pmaly lli?.ebloe of Busts Co. Pals, Pa. First Premium for but Manufartaliftt lifinstil at flecks Co. fair, Pa. First Pentair:um for best htanufasturlng and Fan ilMaehlne 'lrst at u S en P f or ge.t t a d rin '' u l ligartig F.m . Cy Machine at Palmyra Fade, N. Y. Fltst Premium for best Illanufacturtng and Pam lly Machine at Suffolk Flue, Pint Premium for best Manafaaturng and Fam ily Maghtoe at Sattuyiere Co Fate, N. Y. First Premium foe best blanblne for all purposes at Allegheny Co. Fate, Pa. Pint Pron.= for best klinufarturtng Machine at Allegheny Co. Vale, Pa First Premium for best Machine work at Alto. gtcny On. Fair, Pa. And wherever exhibited A. F. CHATONEY, OENEIIAL AGENT, 0c27: main:a No. 18 Filth at, Pittsburgh n7IMMIrtrITTiyM Novv,usalto RECEIVED THAT ELEGANT STOCK OP CHICKERING PIANOS, Scleetei pettonedly by the lubseriber, (twiny a recent visit to the Frowzy. :i;~Y ii~9:i:t Il Y~;Fj j~l are now] open, and ready for examination. a panne are laySted to cats and tee tats. Warranted for Five Years OSAILLES O. MF.W 0 anti Belo Arent for the (Maurlns P me pidNol3 AND ORGANS. TILE CELEBRATED BRADBURY, NEW YORE, Sehomaoker & Co., Philadelphia PIANOS. TES AbllittlOAß OROAII, and Ears h Co.'s ooTrAcip. ORGAN, admitted by dealers, and all who hays hesrd theta, to be superior to tone to all other lnetrtuaente or the kind los no lectured ha the Malted States, We are prepared to runlet., at the shotest notice Bran and Garman Silver Instramenta, of every despAin, for Bins and Cornet Bands, at rediurod Illustrated Cataloguas and Pius Lists andihed on application. , New and Seeond•Lmd Pianos for Ilea. ALL THE LATE SONGS AND PIECES Constantly on nand WAINELENR a BARB, Flch li ST. OULLB Ml= HOFFiL&N, HORNS & PH= ETTEZET. I /out a. 011,2111 Y7eoZselo NUAIUr:WHIS. CMU - '/%3 - , - 6IL 0 FOURTH STRE ;CARPETS, I RECEIVED NEW. In addition ' our previous a* sottarent, we have just received It he following, in newest styles: ,Biamow ILIABPETS,r=TILti 8 EWE and INGRaIt2S. ,ENBR S OIDERED PIERO 00V ER adOSAIGEUGS. SHEET OILCLOTH, 18 and 21 ft. witle,_ecerra nudity. WlhrigawESEDES,eitone, Ptah,' BroWn. Leather and Green ciders. Jame Awsortinent et FARO! SHEEP-SHIN MATS, W.D.itt EL PdaO.6.LLUM. Roil 87 £O9B.TH. STREET. CARPET STORE. WE All 3 DAILY ItßaltrigliG 0178 NEW vroint or CAB.PETS,: OIL DLO . AND LIMN ,DlO3O - sad DAUM. OLDTAIk: . .DATAAI3II AILas4 JIM AND L.A.OZ ITLEIDOw, OUBT, , • VompDgeg rearklag mew aid dadMle, wer.bh we Atle , se . • POPETL4I3. PRICES. WEISLiNDI COLLINS ~ k,.74andins AIM Oral; • rteit Bafld Zo : :the 170 est Sato 'Caren Howie sao Pon Whom EFETCIAI; NOTICES larP/121 - 811111lI3il SAM I.llolllllb. HUBBARD, BRO &CO. ItA7/1371.0TIMILS PATENT GROUND CIRCUIMIS, Warranted OAST STEEL SAWS, of ovorr de. =Wort. Kill, Muhl', Cross Oat, Gen, sett ell other varieties. • • . All kinds at KNIVES and SPRlNtlaonade frina Sheet Oast Steel Pntra, BMW! ft.Ediollia AND MOWING ea,.. Pntstrn SHOST /OP nee Works, oon d ier WATEEt and tar Partlardar at given to rtetoOthlnz Gail ming and Stratedenlag Ofrordar Sam; ago, roc pairs of an kind& Panobins and lieldling done at reasonable rater, arnett7 ar WIZ. BAIMMILL, a otp.. Boiler Makers & Sheet Iron Workers. Act. ON 47, 21 and 21 PF.AN wriutt: Having seemed a buys tar 6, and fttrniebed with the most Improved maetunery we are sr , ed to cuumfacture every description of BO in the best Winner, and warranted equal to_ any murals' the ecoM m eatbUirif ,S BEIOR.M. PIPES LOCOED" 1N to E RE IIMS B n 0N DE NSEE d iT SLALT PANS, TANKS, OIL STILLS, AG ATORE4I _HETI MING PANS, ROMER IRON, MITI& SUGAR PAN E sole bfaottfirers of HILL'S PATENT BOlLERS. ltalnittlg done on the shortest notice. ' . itarLASS 13IIPEBIOli Copper Mill and Smelting Works, PITTSBURGH. PARK, MeCURDY & CO ALutufaotozere of SHEATIETNO. BRAZIERS' er. DOLT RAISED PRESSED COPPER BM TOMS, - STILL BOTTOMS. SPAT.= SOLDER. Also Importers and dealers to MET ALS, TED PLAkE yr SHEET IRON, ,WIRE ers. Constantly on had, INNERS. ATACRINDS and TOOLS. - Warehouse, No. 40FIRST and 110 SEC. OND STREETS, Pittsburgh. Special 4:adage al Capper eut to any desired pattern. aly23.lydauT ~~7~HAlwllooot HOW MINT 1101 W I RESTORED I--Just Published. In a seal. ed Eoselop Price six cents. A LECTURE ON THE NATURE, TREATMENT, and Radical Ours of Spermatorrhcea, or Seminal Weakness, InTol. notary Emission, Sexual Debility and mote to Marriage generally; Nervottaness, Don solution, Epileney and Fite; Mental and Phyla cal Incapacity, revelling from Sell Abuse, be. by BOAT. J. Ouxvnanium, M.D., author of the Gran Doak, be. "A Boos TO TatOttertaDfl Strynterans. Sent under seal, In • plain envel ope, to any addreta put paid, on receipt of mix cents, or taro postage stamps, by Dr. J. 0.M..1NZ, MT Bow dtaery, Now York. Post Orbs box Ode, nordamT TO 'NERVOUS 617TE1OTENS OS BOTH BEILV3.-A reverend gentleman have log been restored to health In a few days, after un dergoing the usual routine and Irregrtha expensive mode of treatment without rueoess, considers it his sacred duty to communicate to his of fellow. creatures the means of aura. Hence, on the receipt of an addressed env=e, he will sandarac, soapy of the prescription street. irec N. to Dr. JOHN M. DAGNALL, Ha Fulton . Y. mhlDirlawT ONO. IraTira W. D. 6111L16 a P. 11102.1..KA8 L• BELLE STEEL WORKS. EEITBR & CO., Manufacturers of OAST STEEL SPRING, PLOW and BLISTER STEEL ( SPRINGS, AS, LES, CROWBARS, an. air °Mee, No. BOWATER STREET (up stain) PITTSBURGH. PA. ITV! ISOHINISONe :NBA t UU., (stleceisoNl to Itortruncos, atm h Mit.1.1111061 PLII, FOUNDERS AND MAS)H Washington ET/S WO TS, Prriarang, Manufacturers of BOAT AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINE:3_ , BLAST ENGINaI, rms. MACHINERY, GEARING, !SHAFTING, OAST INC'S of all descriptions, OIL TANKS & ST/LLB, BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK. AT Agents for GIFFARD'S PATENT MEM% OR, for feeding boilers. 1001121 OotallliAri It BIM, ZWIRIIIII44, torus of IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, IRON RAILING, WINDOW SHUT TERS, WINDOW GUARDS fra.,SEC OND and 60 THIRD STRILET , , between Wood and Market, have on hand a variety of new patterns, fancy and plain, suitable for all purposes /kir Particular attention paid to entice:lg Grua Lots. Jobbing don, at short notice. son SUE BRIDAL CHAMBER, AN EA. SAY OF WARNING AM) INSTHUO. TION FOR YOUNG MEN. Also, new and rolls Ole treatment of the Urinary end Sexual Systems. Address Dr. J. SETLIMY HOUGHTON. Rom are Association. PhlLAMphla, re. iplay KENT YUEZ =A vwrirnLer or trammels importance to the old and young, married and stogie of both seam will be not fres by addrearina, 'nth .tamp onslosed, th e agents: J. A. 00., lidZ 'al ninths Pod BOOTS AND SHOES. 6IIT FOR BARCLifia IN BOOTS AND SHOES. !tut reeelved . TREMENDOUS STOCK or F.ILL WMTER GOODS, &T J, A. ROBINSON & CO., el MARKET STREET, Mit door to BA WLER'S Dry !Goode Store 004 BOOTS AND SHOES. JAMES ROBB. Ha& Jost returned from Ltio EAST with & very lute sad seatonAble nook of AS,M732III3XXCIPEII9. et the VERY BEST QUALITY. Mena', Boys' maid Youths' Boors AND SILOES in all their varieties and styles. LADIES WORE of the da ted end beat that is manurmatared, from the dn. Poßah to the piste Calf Roots. C hildren' Boots and Shoes to every style and variety, Our object 111 to *all mai good' sa rill glee aet larastlort to the purchaaer. ellirPlease call and examine, and Too will be malarial with the QUALITY aniIIPRIUE of Toods. Remember the place. ' lABO B O ROB, oet No. rt blarket rime NOTICE. ALL STYLES OF Boots and Shoes 03 MARKET STREET. SOUTH * ROSS. GREAT EXCITEMENT I EVERYBODY CONCERNED. Immense stook of BOOTS, BROM GAITERS & 01315121, NELLINU AT EEO HOED PRIDE!, AT MaitrOCIMAXD7PCIPCPXt.' . ta /ENEMY. STREET. ALLEGHENY. OAR at 92 and von will be metiatted. Remember the piece, 02 Federal Meet, Alle gheay City. EOl3 ONE WEEK LO.NGER. Stillslosing out those 801 LED BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS at still GREATER RE01:10. TIAN, sa they roust be sold at the prices. Mao , ' Boota Only . 59 50 wont. 04 00 Women's Boots ...... 100 worth 2 oil Ohtldterui , Jo do 45 worth 53 Bops , do do 150 worth aOO Ant a large stook or PRI= GOODS at the LOW EST PRIDES. Cali before purchasing elsewhere, at M. 80HL4519'8, 98 Mraket Street, 0011 (end dam titeurilth.) CALL AND BEM THE GENTS NIP BOOTS At al Market, street. MIS J. W. OARNAILLN CALL AND BEE THE GENT'S FLU 06LF BOOTS W. cuarresAit, as Narket.strest. AND SEDUCE LADIES ADD _____Wetoszs , MN' BILLYSOUAL* POUSII SOOTS it si SCorkelstree. • ".1 oAnNiseit. T eIa&T.ELTBLETERI ,• , . • •- • ' • .HENIAP NAKA • A HOSTtitEILAIMIZLE ABTIOLE aErn POS • •• • STIES OURS PUB • Scrofula Bheitmaathaa,'lreinalita. ": DinliVata and :Pimples, aa ....aux. pitman:a OF THE, Sam. - • TottlOat mtnis the •p its, Datartora /!,flea ind Whally restania Wp . .liyags ariningS • • awl nano but atrial to WM= Ti 2ll • Ar0;11110 . 11 L SIMON MXILNOIDP4 axanandantalkao and regnligriao. ~y~};Z~c~~ .'~i ~;ic.c4ll FOR SALE- M:lk DWELLING HOUSE ILND onlos, At the Janet tom of Fovlth sr.,ll2.hertr street.. Apply to JAME-SIR WIN, 0018-/m6 At No. 16 DlArliot lame RARE CHANCE. —FOR SALE. THE STOOH END GOOD WELL of • WHOLE, SALE PRODUCE, BVSLNE:sB, eateellshod for te n To polio= wishing to augage lathe this will be found • rare The wireholue It torte andootiunodlowopportunity.. Mares vats otnex. Dosetd FOR BALM. ENGINE, BOlLElt a ____ PLY , ate., complete, ready for puttlair up, coltobto tem paw-mill or aoh=cce tequirthe 6CI hope power. Apply at STREET. 83 , 600 wiLL PURCHASE A NEAT FIUME 110£9E, with SIX IWOMS, and about TWO ACMES or LAND, situated In Om village of Mount Wath• lagton. For further pattioulers enquire of Q. 11. TOWEn. 184 Foartb Stmt. DRUG BTORE FOR SALE. • - wrca, RE SOLD AT A BABGAIN. For particulars 111(1111143 at naminntawd 118 Oalo at., Altogas av Ottv FOE BALE, WITH IMMEDIATE POS BERSION, TRY. MOUNT ROPE PROPER TY, AT P3I. ODE , RUN STATION; Fifteen sexes Land, Bilok Elvelllng with 10 room, and Enron; plenty of MR water and feint of all kladattan ottnuk.a' teal! from Peden' street Depot, 6.110. UUtletty. Fa ANnDfare of tho WORKS lnbeeriber, at kb 1112,- RINE OIL TOOL , 32 and 34 Ohio street, Allegheny. oc3l,3ind R. IL JECKY. I'OR SALE.-I)WELLIN6 The brick dwelling, N a:10 Wrie street. win. H. H. PUSSY, N. EL PUSSY, niecuters of the estste of N. Paley, deed. Also, POE SALE. a brick house and three ones of ground with line orehard, on Francis stmt. For terms, apply to WILLIS BOOTEE, oelede No. 43. Liberty Street FOR BALIr.-- A TWO STORY FIUME ROUSE, AND LOT, No. 134 Washington street, Pittsburgh, Lot 29 [sets inched front, and 02 feet deep; also, s two storYFRAME ROUSE on Olay alley, Pittsburgh, SO feet trent, and 57 fee tdeep. Inquire of GEO. tiIiEFFLER & 00., oeledmd No. 101 Sialthflald stmt. gPLIMDID DWRLLLNG FOR BALE, situated at No. 223 Rebecca street. Allegheny city. The Lot has • front on Rebecca street of 20 feet, &a mascots roc feet to Park , . street, an which erecteda neatly finished two story Brick Dwelling with saran comfortable roams. fine kitchen with rings, bath house, gas, hot and lipid water throughout; marble mantles, state beerthsi grape arbor. This property is offered cheep. Apply to, not: B. MALAIN ft 00. VALUABLE COUNTRY HOME FOR • BALE, situated on the Pennaylvamia road, one-half mile from Wilkinsburch e and only three minutes walk from the newly griinted BMA Wm on said road, ealled EDGE WOOD STATION; a LOT of grourd eontstaMg it aurae lus perches, three sams Oak Forrest; Dugs Frame Building, te=r, with to rooms. end cellar underneath; Fruit Trees; Water and other conven iences. These grounds will dirt.% handsomely. For further informett.o eall on .1.5.11M4 S. NANO, No. 100 Fifth Argot DEBIT LE CITY PROPERTY lit, LARGE OFFICIA ROOKS, NA 60 Fourth strict. opppostt• M. a ISL Buis, sultabla for • Stole, Brokarla Offlaca, tG an. ' A LARtiE PIIuTOGRAPH GALLERY. ad. A SALOON, to • good location for on orten • *lre He•tauraut. E. D. GAZEPLE. o. 03 Fowll3 and PO Penn street SALE, A LOT OF GROUND, con • lathing about Three Acres, •lluate la Pitt Tp., Allegheny county, between Leeds of Capt. Brer.• toe and Mrs. E. Lenny. This property is delight fully situated, overlooking a portlou of both Wits cod the Allegheny river. It lea beautiful building lot for • Country lieehlenee, but will be sold altogether or to lot.. loot ttrag, Acquire of the undersigned, No. In Diamond street, Plttsbargh C. w. Bona, 108. O.IIRIEN WIWI!' Executors of E. Ni Gouda, deAl. IVOR SA.Lt.:.—FOUR TWO STORY I , WELLIZZOS, on Roes street, opporlto the eteel Works, basing all the coneenioneea of gosh valor and drained oinks. A TWO STOUT Dwr_taarrct on Robinson near Pectoral street, Allegheny Clity, well Robbed nod to a good neigh borhood. Ever posaeraion even. A tot of ground on Retteesa street, ertendtng to Park stmt., Allegheny, having a ffomfortable dwelling On lleberess and a smaller one on P srk street. OSFICES —Three convenient double of tee, near the lionn Soule ea Diamond street, e»et ed 00 • lot finis feet, having fire prods, gas, water, te. S. S. BRYAN, note 69 Fourth St, (Barke'll DuMang.) D WELLLHO 110 BE IN ALLEORYaNy Z" 0 NIL Eil AL. Za ZI • ona mad • hall story traces Cottage Home, cos. Amebas,o parlors, Caning room. kitchen an 4 tour A vitt water awl gss, oecupying • lot ces V. 4, lushly cultivated and ornanwatail with shrub bay and alas trees. The ranossdlag• are phisisant, ebrillng ample spate for fresh sir, mut the crusLook on the Mee deers commandlai an extenstre and ruled Mew Tor Y.:lt/we Informstl•c • • s:l.7liireit. Braker, Fourth asset, Duke's BriUdlnt. PIT HOLE CREEK OIL Lairp FOR 6aLe,—Luerem, la lands lying on Pit Role Creek, ADJOINING TUE IiOLUDEN TAH:6I citova a. the " Deer Lleki" also b the /TN'S BU FAILM. rentals:l9z ft zu acres. situate on Pine Run. be. Metz Pit Role and Oil breaks. nese intereeta are very dentrable as Lao alttlatlesis are all Dot. Lori Lo lands. Enquire at W. J. it HALL PATTERSON, Alton:Am Ho. 144 Fourth SL. Pittaburgh„ Ps - FOR IS.A.LL, TiIOSE TWO HANDSOME THREE STORY BRICK ROUSES, Res. 20 and SI, on the east side of WEST COM, MON. near the corner of Ohio street, built and enlebtd 121ton/bout Ina supertax manor—llmlshed with emu; modern convenience and laprovernant, and at present In perfect order; one of the clean. *et and most desirable situation! i n mu rtinn ,.. Passesslad on the Ist IBM. Enquire of JASUM T. seatri.E, Real Fatate Broker and Insurance Agent, 0e.31.1 No. fls Federal P., Allegbuoy. FOB BALE. Well Finished Frame Two-Story Dwelling, frilMili C r r iTB,7tt'Zi r rh'T.V.T. P o ttlg; the Holm,. THE LOT Is Fortress bet boat, ny Oae Ilea /tea teat Carp. VINE GRAPE ARBOR. FRUIT TREES, ne. Possession Will bt given on Ms let of Ape nesL ALa . . A CORNEA . frIVREa-Lino-ROOM, WITH ONE low mown. Poneaston trill be given oo toe Ist of April next. The Pro motor gill either 1011, or exehaoge for Oountry Property. Terms easy.. Inquire of IL of No. 164 Fourth street. J. T. SAMPLE, Real Mate Broiler and kaurance Agoat. atartataatf 85 Federal street, Allegheny._ FOR RA.L.R.— A FARM of Iri scree within 1 ranee of Lafl. met'. Station, oa tile Penna. Itathou , . The im provements or. a hewed log house and ban, young apple orchard; tondos good; loti screechier. edthe ima m mn well timbered. Al,ao a all tr o t of Land adjoining the Coro , of Inizabetheontalning scree , well Adepten for gardening. These!! la the very heat of river bot tm. surd is is r h Nue of cultivation. Also, &Inuit Baal , a very valuable tract of min. oral and sutthltural Gad, ant/Unice lady, urea situated at the eastero terminus of BlaUrville and bounded on the south by Conemarign Elver. Up® Ws treat there am three atratu of iron on Monne to Professor Green's report-the second and well-opened strata Cr Cr. le of uoo Egi:ye highly magnatic mut will yield pu ? s eat. of Iron. li e nye in rosmot to quantity thlai strata wilt yield 10.000 tone to the acre of nattreore, soul nth:a:testi& crude tnau to en Item of dollars end Cute, reckoning the value I of ore et Id cents tier ten, thla strata would then products elm. hiludred theOsand dollars. In R&M= thin we in twenty-ILn emu of foal-pits opened and In etteceMul operation at bil Mee sot a Tble property ha worthy the at elation of capitalist& The investment would be stun and safe. bpcelm in Of ore can be gun et %Roe& Nail stock and an ferny in Wale IMO acre, situate Cherry hill Townel4, ens county,Pa., near thevillage of Greenville: tesprovereents ere a two-atan tome house, thella a t l geeet and best barn In the county; fencing good AM mires eluredi.the nunder Well :Unbend. ; The lead - good.large me uo ltdown Which ,prolluere One erne of nay. to very eon. MUM ta enrage. ;Cloak dine stone, 10.. ha. This prepert7 will be 1010 0617 ezmaym4 on may hrms. ta Alsel• s o l el • • atownship, W efouity,Pa. 111 be l theme. Alio, beat farm on the Otheengabelit Elver Oni Mlle from McKeesport. Allentieny pa.; mamma about lissom 2t[•t i um mikainkboose bsuit ea= e ri e and Wagon UM. wit,• octiea,,ol4lStul -AAJuilt Ample Usher& Of battrata 4 000 awl . bog •traeal 00 Wags tees, irl uc lend 450petettrees. Aro, "faen Elltabetk ToWnshth juphorny.oo4 eontelniur about GO sera, ettnated aboutihnblititheigats Of the.boniegh WWI% 1111 1P''7 1 44' eretl rinZlga fiernei7 suivourikdbyttena - Zia I. 'other brthdleini_ 10 *flaw mbest Whits OW -Crei" e4 n. abs bast quadiy Of Ithurithwatertdc and 1s all Underlaid Withotilth fat Ilutherr , , A 7 4 ,1 4, g , RISC Enattrairent, eke* - • Mo. littrallith street. titiOCCbß':4-I'-116 fbs tiovar Intl ler ot tl yroond 7R l7 ll3l _ front by tOn'aittno. musts 'on Kiltbncl glaeaT Vitt toroth • nOn B:I7UTRBEHT BONS t:v. ei warm tiet, cforAlaizkue , olo,,e,-fi,,, , w. EXTENbIVA BALE Or Government Rai!read Property. I:OWIELOar ow Tins TE , smslzr.., O 1,1127 QuilrirCOX.isTea'S ()rpm., C.B. BILLITAILT SalLlso.kos, NesavlLLZ. T. Oa. 3 1.4 Ma. Wilk,be *old at Public Auctiou, oo Noreombew nth, IsGs. at the toot of Poplar street, St. Lents. TWO FLAT CARS, 534 FT, °MOE. On November Maas, itsth, 1665, at th J yard ni 3 1 1 . forsonville Rsllroad Company, egfersonviLle. NINE FLAT OARS, IMAGE, 4 FT. 834 . I\ OH On November ttith, 1101 at Loulrrille..N.y r 211 Car Wheels. f 4 3 Pre, Maria ite 217 old Axle., , Tender, I Smoke Steak , Earn* Trask, 1 Pair Drivers, a sprte n . I Parallel Rod, I Ball all frame 4 Hand Cu,, 14 Truck Can , wine pounds 'or Sertp Iron. Oa December let, at Memphis, Tenn the, entire stook of the U. S. Military RallroadSu p- . piles rantalnirof °ahead at, that place, corm... a , in part se follows : (511 Eighty tons snorted Iron. (wed Eight huedred tons Sore Iran. • (8) Eight LOU. assorted Stee l. (t) On. ton Pig Lead. A d d a general assortment of anal Stone, suit able for railroads. On December Hth. t 6 5, at Nashville, Tenn" the atlre stock of new and serviceable Stores of the U. S. Military Railroad reinatulng on hand it the General Supply Shore, consisting in part as fol- lows : 20,000 Twenty thousand Arms, 1,000 Toni assts bar Iran, rd. sq. hfnL An=te, 0 13Elenty ton. Bo ller and Tank Iron, a:Thirty-nye tons assorted Steel, 300 Three hundred. tons Suzy Iron, wrought • and east, 25,000 Twenty-five thouiand pounds Engine Bru. Cartlngs. Gal ripe, Brass ripe, .qrt o, ri g ts , alances, Hatchets, Heating stem, cats Fixtures of ell kinds Cups, Brass Cocks of every de - • NUM, ;G/Cti.iVii;r7. ' . In laZl2l. IT toilers, wrought and' i Claw, Unto/ A Tacuplug cast, Bark Nails and Splices,lron, and. Copper Rivets Wallets, and Bum, Sash, lass cad Pent,' Sheet Copper an/ Brass. of all kinds, tllialns and Rope, of all Railroad Lamps, sires, (looking Stores and /1/-113loeka, Tackle & Snatch. tutee, i Kelly's Bean clgtas. Full Setts of Carpenter, Btukm:tithe and Sad dlers. Tools, Rubber Oar Springs, Belting GUM and Leather, Files, Butts and Screw., Tinware of sll kinds; and almost every artiste suitable for Railroad operattons, all of the very best qual ity, Also, (I) Three large Lathes, Steven. & Bro. Manfr's. (2) Two Planers, Sellers & Co. (I) One Bolt Cutter cad 1 Dear Carter, Gould & Bro Manufacture. (I) One Axle cut off Lathe, Warner & Whitney. (2) Fan Blowers, (medium.) (I) One 'Dwight Engine, a horse power. OLOse Trip Hammer and Engine, 'Howell'. Pat. (1 One Broome eld Steam Rammer. a Me Sellers' Steam Hammer. ill also be gold at the same time, a Large amount of Serviceable and settond•hand Railroad Tools rf all kinds, sine:titling of Carpenter's Tails, Wheel tirrighVi Tools, Blacksmith'. Tools, Mathloisti Toots, Stores and Pipe, Root. Chains ete. ate. TERMS CASH, ix obvEnzrattrif FUNDS. Catalogues or the materials to be sold In Huh. villa can be obtained by application to Cant. S. 8. lismill, A.. Q. ~,.and of that at Memphis, on ap plication to Oaptslobn Park., A.Q. M. The attention ot dealers and Railroad Ootapis nits Is particularly limited to Mit sale. sales will commence at 9 o'clock A. W on each day, and mmtinue daily until all the property le disposed of. • F. J. OBILLY, noUld Capt. and A. Q. M., U. S. A. GOVERIibIEIiT BALE OF STORES. 07/148 or MlLlTaair STOin 8E8T44, PITTIVernOtf, Nov. 6, 106. Will be . old et Public Sala, to thehigaest bid der, at the Fart: Mandl, Pennatriet, DAY, November 251, 1843,. Sale commencing at iv o'clock, a. M., the following condemns I 01010. Int and Camp and Gannon Equipage, 1M Cap Letter., Fong+ Cap., 362 NW:abet.. 45 °reit Cannon, It Uniform private• Coats, a Wonted Sashes, 31 hawsers, Int..try, 6 hawsers, Cavalry, 29 Els axed Sack Costa. 21 Flannel Start., Ie palm Drawers, 21 pairs Stockings, 64 (Ira. Cuts, 662 Water-proof Pouches, 629 Great Coat Strap ., 410 Vatted States Biaken, 3 Zonsve Jackets, Zoaave Cava Zoos. (Moat, 122 Bed Slacks, eagle. 63 Sp.., 236 Knapaaeln, 2061 Haversacks, .273 Caatetris, 13 Asses„ 44 das Lie/ves, I Camp Hettls, 'nl Camp Hatchets Hatable; lisrllea, 2 114.11 — .111n45 do do Halliards. Camp Colors, rasa, I 11 °anima Flag, 23 Drums, I Dram 11.4 Batter. 4 do do Snares, it Drum Snags. 9 pairs Dram Sticks, 2 Drum Casts. 61 Wall Teats. 41 Wall 'rem 41 set Wall Tent Poles, 836 Common Tanta. 23 let Common Teat la irk 162) Shelter Tents, 1029 do do - Pole,. Flak Aces. to do do Doodle., 4( nooltal Tent.. oo do do M., do do Poles. 1116 doils larg do N. e, do Wall rent I Color Belt ana Socket, 161 4 Teats,rqueTent Poles, I,i A. Y. U. Slings TerMa cash, la Ginernmeed fonds. .5L E.. LIJOAS, aoe:dtd_ Military Store Heaver. pricer., HALES OF GOVERNIaki - A- HORSES AND MMES. Q AIITTAM.,II . 2I, OWNER...L . B Orr:ca, AeItINOTON. D. 0.,0et. 13th. 156.1. Will be mid at publie auction during the month of November, to the higlknt Mader, at the time and places nulled helcrw New o rb Y oda Clt NEW STORK. y—TUESDA.Y of each week, 100 h y PLicNSYLVANI.A. Philadelphia, Pa.—TIIIJIISDAY, November 2, a, 20, and 03, 100 /1011.81],i ooh day. Harrisburg . , Pa.—TI.II.).A.Y of caeo week, 100 NULO each day. Ilartiammb L Po.—THUNT , D i AY, November., 9, 20 kt e ec nd hanin i a g Llx °1 Va.-1 1 1.1.kaY, November 1, 100 HORSES. Allentown,l%.-ITEDNESDAY, November 10, 100 Potts. tile, Po.—FRIDAY, November 12, 100 HORSES. Chester, Delaware counts. Pa.—WED.N.ESDA 11Orember IoollollP,t4j Pa.-111URSDAY, Norember 10, 100 NOB. , Es. Musvillt, Pn. TIII_IISDAT, November 10, 100 11firtsE, Tlteevlliq Pa.—Tlllll.slllll - and FRIDAY . 7: 01 em ter n and 21 10u 1111 1 1,11,eac0 day, DELI le A R I. NVllmlnv,lon, Del —II;E:bllAY of each week 100 HORS en , h da v. . . tc ilofington, DeI.—YUMA Y of each; yroOk, 100 MT: LEY each al. RI - LAND. Baltimore, AU—WEDNESDAY, , eptembet LS 100 HORMEN. IMltimore september 29 IVO UOKs k2. GIESBORO. D. C. TUESDAYS and TIICILDAYS of each weca. ua 110I2SES each day._ NO SAL.ES OF MULES WILL TAKE PLACE AT 97ANIIINGTON. D. C. At Ude .erica of sales all the Government ani mals will be disposed of. Buyers should therefore avall thernstlve. of this last opportunity to par chaae. For melee of pane animal. In the Wcat, lee of. Oriel larmtern newpapere. Animate will be mbleuagly. Sates to commence at to a. M. each day. Tens .--04.311, In Vatted dtatar Currency. JAMES A. RILL% lime. Brig. Oen. In charge ocdmtnono. First DOT. Q. DL O. 0. GOVERNILERT SALE OF STORES. (Assure awe Qv saixamasvalles Osirrara, Pmenoion, Pa Nov. 60.,11363. Will b. sold at Public; Sa. to the highest bid der, at the Governme n t S tor, Wormy on Penn Meet, opposite the Fort Wime Ballniaa Depot, la this city on MONDAY, November nth, lath to o'clo c k, the to/lowing Condemned Clothing, Camp a nd Garrison Garrison Eqedpage, viz: 2 A 2 Axe Delves. 8 B ugle '. C 2ent'. 4 }Male Corns and Tassels. tat Crone Cannon. sos Oa ts. Letters. and Straps. ill Camp Rattles. I Damp Hatchet. Drums. 2 Brum Heads, batter. Drum Sling. 1178 Great Coat Steam & Outdone. ' I liaverasoks, 1402 ire•pe”lia. sss Manna Btalee, 293 P Number". 2 4 Pardlaxouches. • IS Teats, wan.' 4 Tants, hediplial. 1=34 Tenicter. 5 Teat es, wa ll . , Tans asspieu. .3 gots Tent, oles.walL ao Tod Pths, NAIL • Lui yudrusas, , & yard Laneo/41_ — " , ' Terms....vatn; United awe. „,16,..f1e. • ova, zotic o uj ' ciard.:and VI., U. S. A... fautrautics2m sera. 'We of. Blankets. v i u . b .;.44 i i.rott.l4 awl's/dam 'Paw.- or ., TA market Meet, Me tall* Tenn. on TUD I,O O'; ElTeTelabgt ass. aeZs.ats o'clock, tri.WManzits, • ' , Loco 'Mat Badstealls,: Aoo.l3hunk Mattassees. itirT,W.MILDIMI Are nearly an in aim: my I :?6,tAllarcell #44 ba' o'n . . • • ROBIR2cFLEVIEtII4; . surnon and arm co tr ma. .a. Yo noult4 Diedloal Ponem T. A. BIITSCELLANEOt,/,S PROPOSALS FOR SUFPLICi. . • QTarrrirosnrsire Os S.• 11. C., / • .Wasionoron,D. Q.. OctobefiN3, tExS. _ SEALS!) PROPOSA.L , S, for each Tdass roper ately, will be received 'atlas other, urtn e. x., of the 44th day of NO VE318114 NIT for furnishing to the United States 1111.1.11,* Co • dur lag the year ,%4, the following nipplls, ts de• livered at the °Mere of the Milldam quartettes. ter of the Merin, Corp., Philadelph a, Penney'. value, free of expense to the Mated Stales, to such quantities as May from time 4:1 time be re. qtdred. GLASS NO. I. 14,560 yarils of Sky Blue Kersey, all wool, free from Nal; di Mead wide to weigh 91 ounces to the yard (Indigo root-dyed .) 5,600 yards of Bark Blue Kersey, wool. free from bale, 54 wide, to weigh Rh ounce. to the yard (indigo wool dyed. ) 1,003 yards Lark Ohm 'I willed Cloth, all wool, for uniform coals (indigo wool-dyed,) di Inches wile, to weigh 29 ounces per yard. • IP yards of Scarlet Cloth, all wool, .(cochineal. dyed! 64 =lies Wide LASS , to weigh 1 1 6 oandea per peril, c NO. 6,1X0 yard. of 6 4 Dark Blue Flannel, for over sacks. tal (Indio woo dyed,) 54 Inches wide, to weigh 13 ounces per yard. Mtge parts of g, Dark Blue Flannel, for shirts, all wool, (Indigo wool.dyed,) hellion wide, to weigh 636 outlets per yard. 1,3•1 G ray Blankets, all wool, to weigh 4 pounds eaeh, to be 7 feet 'long and 5 feet :Ode, and free from grease. 1 , 500 Palls of WooleirSeeki, three .16es, properly made of good fleece wool, With double and twisted yarn, to weigh three pounds per dozen pairs, Ire* from grease, • ! 7.0c0 yards White Linenlo; pant lothes wide, to weigh ounces per yard. la,COO yarns White Linea for adz% 80 turtle, wide, to welsh It ounces per yard. Fr,owr lards Canton Flannel, for drawers, Tf inches wide, to weigh ounces per Yafd. 8,000 yards Cotton Ticking for bedsacks, CLASS (O. 0. pone.) 11,0.0 Uniform Cape complete, (eacept porn. I ,i.T.OPoiassma. red worsted, ball-ahspe. Ind five Inches In circumference. 4,00 Fatigue Ceps cinch covers. to made of blue Ciotti. (Indigo Wool-dyed 1,4 SI Stocky. CLASS NO. 6. 600 grata Coat Button., (Seale ' 0..53 grow Sacker, EIIttODB, ( Logi, 75 gran Veit Button. (Eagle.) 1,000 I=ll . llOllOW Meta ' Ureuensi• and Sa'sle Straps. 75 tette Epaulet Bullion for (sergeant. and corporaln. 1,000 setts Epaulet Bullion for privates. ao Bed-worsted Suttee. 11,000 yards Yellow Binding. 2,000 yards Bed Cord. 60 Sword. for sergeants. 40 Swords for muticiane. n 5 Drums (tenor) complete. all Drum Slings. 0110 Batter Dram Heed,. GO Snare Drum Head. 150 Drum Cords. 50 setts of Drum Snares. 06 Boxwood "ft" Fires. • 60 pain Drum Sticks ...I..AsS NO. s. tt,coo Army Boots, (infantry pattern.) CLASS BO 7. 600 Cartridge Hese. walk M a gazine;. 1,000 Bayonet Scabbards with from; atte...o et! PM Permission Cap Pouchu. 000 Cartridge Boa Bella 700 Waist Belts. .140 Waist Piets. 25 Sword Flo ss. • LASS NO. S. 1,000 Knapsackr. ilsveruclo. ro3 Canteens. mq Itriatet 1.7L.1.56 NO 9. For making and trimming the to/lowing ankles, vit: Watch Coate Uniform Coats for sergeants, corporals, rub slam, and privates. Fatigue ()oats for cements, corporals, musi cians and privates. Woolen Pants for sergeants, corporals, musi cians and privates. Linen Pants for sergeants, dot porali. musicians and privates. Flannel Shirts. • Linen Shirts. Drawers. Flaw:ill Sacks. Red and Blue Jackets for bet. The above mentioned articles must conform. In all teepees to the waled standard patterns to the office of the Quartermaster, Marina Corps, Ma rine Barracks. Wuutucton, 1). 0.1 Assistant Quarterinaster• Office, Marine Corps. 226 South Fourth street, Phualelonlat and at the Marine St anon., Brooklyn, New York, Boston, and Max. each osett s, where they ea I be examined. A. d warneser the articles named above, or any portion of them,.. shall be considered as not fatly cord arming to samples, they will be repeated, and the contractor will be bound to funalth others of the required kind at once, or the ~ .;.eiartermaster will fill the deficiency at the =peen of the toe tractor. • Payments will 1 e made upon the •accepted de livery of the.whole quantity which may from time to Use be ordered, wtthholdiag ten per Cant. tram the payment of account rendered under first order midi second order is filled, and ten per °est. from account rendered under second order until third order II tilled, and so on until Contract is comple ted. prow , _:.l moat Le accompanied by Elie tot. 10 . 1 47 ',anteater t 0.103 OF GUARANTE • The undersQued of —,— in the state of —, and --, of --, in the "trite of --, hereby guarantee, r hat in case the foregoing bid of for supplies ne above described be accepted, be or tors will, within ten days of ter the receipt of the contract at the post . office named, execute the contract for the same, With good and eneleleet sureties; and In case the said shall fall to enter into contract as aforewild, we guarantee to make goodshe difference between the offer of the said and that which may he accepted. Witness: A. 8., Guarantor. E. F. C. D., Guarantor. Thereby certli y that the above named -- are known to me as men of property, and are able to make goal their guarantee. G. if. To Designed by the-Untied States Diatzlet lodge United State. lAstrict Attorney or Collector. No proposals will be considered unless acconi• swami by the above guarantee. Newspapers authorised to publish the above will sena the paper containing the Mat insertion to this Oak II for examination. The Milder.. place of business, or manutaclur. log estsbitetiment, must be spesilsally stated in the proposals. Proposals to be endorsed on the - envelope "Pro pagupplies ter Inc Marine Corp.' for tor ate for S ," end tadlesseil to MAJOR. WM. B. SLAG S, iattarternmeter V. Wa.hll2l4' I ZEIFORTAIsiT TO RAILROAD COM P &NM. 07elex or Agaiwrawr QC51711RX14.976a, WASSINOTOS, D. 0, Octeber 11, 1865, I Will be sold at Foals A.uation, at Alexan Va., on MONDAY, the 4th day of December, 1006 2,000,000 feet assorted Lumber, sO new Platform Oars, 4 feet 133,,', Inches gunef 33 box Freight Clara 4 feet Pasae etrikirs, ST; inches guage, ng 650 Car Wheels. (good), 128 pain Oar W heel., on oiler, 400 new Car Axles, 5,003 pounds Maher Springs, 64 =pito Lar Springs, 100 Darts' patent Car Springs, WO tons good Second hand T Bail, 4CO tons old TlBall, ton tons old Strap EMI, 50 tons Atlee Iron. old, 7 toes Tlreron, old, S tone Sera Steel, old, 1115 tons Car Itheels, old, 200 1001 Wrolitht Scrap Tree. . .25 tons Ceuta:temp Iron, a tons Lesdpipe, old, tons Scatip!Braie, 7 0014, I!: /Ache* diameter, Wire Cable, 1 . 91 Thee, 3 00 tone aricriled Ma Iron. 34 1001 assoried Sheet Iron, 64 tons ararried Steel, oo tons iron Outings, 6 toss Brasshlestings, fl tons Sheet!Copper, ton Sheet trews, MAO pounds thitst Spikes, B, _OO,OOO pounds Irma Spikes, 10,400 pounds eu Spikes and Nails, 25,400 pounds lase, 11,660 lees seam led 01611, 6,500 feet Leathbr Belting, 3,500 pounds Maher and Hemp Peskin, 10 Ilancerstrig Pump., 2.603 tent auorted Gas ripe, 50 p oun d s Trac k fee pounds Track Bars. 1,500 pounds eprike blauls, Cold Chisels, as, ;MO Picks and Biases, iike Lanterns., 4,500 Axes. Mitiasta and Adres, 1,000 Handles, .! 50 steet.plated Frogs, 90 steel Frog Plates, 03 mat Switelaixtures, a p ortable Dires, 8 umping rajas". Wow- sawing Engine., 2 portable Saw-mills. steam Me/Trims, complete, 2 Calorie Carnes, 96 aets Wakes, 100 Hand, Croix cut and °UMW Sews, 60 steel Saturn', 60 Screw Sacks, • 840 feet Spatialetting. 4 0 9 0 Poun. artkated Wtre, :no pounds Mock Tin, 3,000 pounds Sheri Lead, 16 boxer astotted Tin. 10,000 pounds UnMne, • 4,000 9,000 CO Globe potintrU.B4i/er and Tank El feta and Pla F alvey, Wrs, Ma Monkey Wrenches 12 Emery White!". - _ 40 ream* Emery Cloth alp Paper, IS Os Yoke.,! • 01, Water Talk. 6,060 and Hoop., S Canton° tofJob kiting Otitee, eorudeting Of Pretrial. T7Pq,,,..„.,, 11 .1,, a 1rreek Can. " zm A COt inge njabtr tents w o ° l l 4..... --6 o , 4 l 3 .!l .4l4) , Sli a ml ua 4 uae ;_ e w .n. _hlc uro lt 9041 51 111; t it e. 6 r o lif ox 4 u n ' te t : r a s ta an c r r: /tl t a h u ct w" a ' rel tua ltlfeks wh m e l 4 this i Shops, btatiernary Skating, &wag; Mleo, to tot e or meondmend Storm, Te0115 99995499 0h US o th r =tartar.. • - .Bales to Otinnanintrtit 10 O'clock: to be adsol2ra; gron, gar to day, chillallitaold. inintu—ttaki, In Qckernmant funds. L. ROBINSON, nandawdehol .Beret Colonel, A. Q. :11. 9.ALS OP'EXISV4CEI4ILE ELOSFIT4,I, :. BEDDINS_ aa. 11 ':'utmerzu,',.1r.,`Anetiosiemr. • BLCDl l llLlostwtsmial Orme9, o l- . ., • W/B 113 = 1 Tolf• as November u, 1195.• sold at Public Atirtion; at JODI SCLD/BE WANERCIF I E. E and Mx .00 TRUILSDAY 210 nrthigoromboz le if l ia Itto‘idoek 1 4.111ers loror itervireablo /Wow , mndotberambmoo of 1 / 4 1199 / 9 193-1 . 1 / 1 4;; c, grill 1 be braced: • .. ICl4° " l42 kaCe O ri 0,0:0 pita, ' • 3,01 X/ Eed 'Sebes - • .37,040 MOW 13(0 Tomb, DrilWere;n - • TAO 9 101.031t* *Cris. 2,000 Bair Tilleslrs, _ - Pa alumina wtt ba I !aired io psy,fot and re. PoTs prowatrwitl42lo lA Lours teem 14:. ' K ama= of salt. „. 8 &NU Surgeon 11. 6.krmy, ;Zola! ru L ty gior. Plasm iwwtomDs. - Jc- All ' A WE E. 1865• -w- "ERatiEVIM BLENT.....PENE •YLVA.PDACIENTBAL. B. 111. - .—TWEWTH. D ' T Miami,- • • On and after 24 s MAY, October Mb. SM. train a tell) Dave the titan Passenger 13. p ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, eg Washmenvued Libarty'atreeta, a 5, 5 0,,,,.. .: ,sopping.KPß ilailY enenPt Sluinsl. Ist: %Elia i s at J hisstourn, Owen:cmet,. ohnit ie. ,, Alttlarta and all principal Aglaia, - ar4 rusku, direct eonneeilo s et I3arHLDtua for New York. Baltimore and Washington . and at P/S ll4 ellgtia for New York Boston sad intermediate_ points. ALTOONA A CO3l/110ILSTION, dally Min* .12. Sunday, at SAY a. ni., s. ing at , all regular nations between Pittab AIId'AMIULas and making close eo eation with thane.= Indiana lltantb.,. West 2 leinia B. 13,,Eberlesurg and. '.. ,. ..ri Il- 8., and ollidassbure Branch. PITTSBURG Il to ra• ABM SAM.' daily ex); eept Sunday, at I a. tn., Hoopla& only at Clone. mania.Cissittsen,. Altallus, and all P 11 1 .0 1 1 4/ tin ' time. making. direet eonnsotioa et Ilarrisbtul New Torn. Baltic, and Wutangton. MAIL ACCO tiDATION, daily, exeeptpina. days, at 11.40 a. .... StOpplalg. at all rstular stn. Mona, between P/Msbursh and Harrisburg, mak. mm . : , , , ablitiyal a r t l y i ainc: the 72ra u s i sbuaan d PHILDELPkt.A. er.PRERS' , Yally t at 4.. ti F.; 3 1 0 -=l) , LAti l g a1511 . 1)=11 1 . ;4= l ra tiepins. Lewis =MUM/I.' Nalja4A. Marrs. / rite, Harrtstnirg Lancaster.. and Dencilmatown. At Harrisburg rest *emetic:met ark - pada for New York HmOto and 'W. -0, 14 110 Z sod at Philadelphia, : New York,' Ftortofrllmi Inter mediate points. eepingUars min thrOuth al this trainfrOnt,Pittsb htO FlilladelPtala; and Haiti i t t more, and to Ne ark. by 0 01 Allentown rotas. 3011211STOWN CI.SUMMODATION. dail7l.ex eept Sunday. at AZ thinh.stog a ing all=rgotl: ' train at betw eeni r it lb entters d ectlon VIM. Hahn E. the Indiana Br and Westrewitleania B. p, FAST UNE, v. eaten; Sunday, 'at 1.110 p m., napping only Collardaturit:OaUltsertotltore nes, Huntiamlon. Levelly:ma. 31.1111uh , besroos, DialTsville, H bUrg. atiddletowa. LlStleaste , and Down Lazio m*ing cormeonon at Harris bum for New 1: sit, Baltimore and Wasblagton and at rhiladtlp a. for Now York, Boston. and th roe rain la ts. Sleepingfears rottithrongb in this train 10 delphls, end to New 'Fork cly the Anent° route. First Aceomm tton Train ( orWall'a Station testa daily, (axe t Sunday) at d o? a. in. Second Aceo o f TrainVor Wall's Station • leaves daily no t Sunday) at 9.40 a. to. Third Amnon Mien Trainfor Wall's Station leases daily (ex t Sunday) et Lad l' , lte., l i Fourth Awe Don Train for-Walks Station leaves daily (met. t Sunday) at WE D. au devenunedati for Penn Station, ster° lo l at an stations bet ten l'ittsburgn and renn. at 10.20 p. m. The Church To Sondsy.at and a. mod s. a. Bator leaves WalPs Star:Loq nein, iind arrives in Pittsburgh at rig leaves Pittsburgh at 1260 t Wall . . Station at p. m. cora= --- rrive in PittsbUrgh 11l (WIWI! ign S. sa. Returning ttalall . saga I. I Aecoanalxten... CZ& uOO 2.00 a. m. Fart Lid 0........ First W eIIY Stan Pena Arson:lands Second Viralra S . Johnstown Arm Pittabrinrn Eric Baltimore Einfirel Third Walls Stott Phitedelphio Et); Fourth Altoona Acoosam M~►•wsE!tl~ • ••odatlon 10.01... ei. • Ma p. in. . 1.30 p. ei. on Accommodatiolta 2.00 p. mi. 0 - Map. a. 1e Escalator Accommodation. ,6.00 p. a. Lion and Dames. 10.110 p. a. e Escalator Omnibus Dampen, :t a tti nea. train Wore mantas the aka sad deliver baggage to any Mt No. MO Peon area, open are all olden for the movement Patnae will receive prompt at. An Agent at t • wW pan Mum •• Depot take up put of the city. day and night, Tr 4' of panengen • I nation. Baltimore • • Express at 2.10 h Gold themaeleu only, and for an • i ; At the Penn Iva! Station. on • • will arrive with Philadalplds 1.• on Mondays. F• • of too, h Cosogany will sponsible for person bangs mat not ezremf MOS. W. If. Hna wf Agent. Central Railroad e And WlurninStOsollfeell• 1865. P 11. COLUMBUS AN The Great Short OiNGINNATI 1t4.,1480A.D. 'Line flute via Stabtaville, TO COLUIIBIC LoutsviLLE, L'IDLISAPOLIS, And n 1 the princl! I. ND SOUTH-WEST OCTOBER 0111, 18tri, Ice at the UNIOtt DEPOT MONDAY TraLos leave and se follows: I.lb[preill StelltlVlSTlile I. ENIMI=MI tEMMI S. F. SO 14., taint Agent, Steubenville. 0 murnErtspAtroff, eat, Unieu Depot, Pittsburg:EL Ticket A 0c9.1p1; --r.......--.....nißea, Fr. - - -. OWAYNIS a. 1111.1 LEvEue zit.e... - 1-' RAILWAY . 0 I , BURGH : : cap. SU • ' : ARHANOEM.,.."RIa. On and alter p OM. 1585. Meld WM Ma follows, viz. Leavesl For 1 For 'Fee Pittsburgh' Ivo. Klleveland. I arbeelta Expreas ..... .....1 0 ./.. m. 2.10 a. m. 1 2.10 a. a, Fpress....-.... p. sa. 245 p. nu 2.85 p. IL Ma .00 LENA. For New Castle and Erie a.to a. n.. REITEZTENCL I=l9B at Plt burgh—P.Ft. W. ft O. Hall Lto a. xe., 120_p. ,11.00 p. m.. 1.53 p. m.. 8.30 p, O. ft P. E. E PI a. ma, I.b p. m., a.OO p. ea. Leave Allegltra New ; Itodu Bzighton ter. 9.00 s. m. 115 p. 11.60 a. at. 4.1.5 p. PAM p. littu Cast ra itt. ;Economy: S rat b s. . 5.60 p. m. tan poi. 160 p. P te] OON' ILLILEC Lem= &WWII 141 Pittahtmgo,s727.olo. . mdomm. 725 a. 00.' p. 1.150 p. m. 'to23 71.. 88, c00mM...11030 a. m. Bps a. IL. As - -830 p. m. 525 p. 7MO s. en.. 820 a. m. 820 p. 05. 825 p. Mall to sad from I Express Find DlcKsevert Saeone 0 E;t=l Sundiy C7hush trona AleKezpo • For tickets appl • 140 p. m. 10:23 &n. SHANE, Amt. . B. STOUT, Supostatam Z;VEGHE ' VAL . A v 04 6.- • • Ottani: Rd. Pau ran as follows : attiring at Hatt= tanning at a.n4 p. ESPE sTB a. in, arriving at Patabuigh at 4.16 p 7.45 p. iIeCO.IOIODA. I Works .t a.ao &la., I in. Lear*. Pine, ILlskentinetas at 4. .clO Pittearsa at tao ft at Ittotka. ta. Lotinazta. arrives at Elttab cm of L wd titgh Kittanztag at ale • ttab at 9.20 a. at. I...avail ;a:, arriving at Kittanning at 'Ott. MUIR.— team flOdi • anistor, rittabursit eitS.oo 8,„ I. Arrl474 I IirrEIGHT. SuPerlatalamti pßorortALs 9;1 Rd TiOlt rei Nations •-• glomtd.. 4, bULCIL g&RDINESi: 44 Irlid:Ohrt ----" "7 -- tr boxer': Srolbiza rSittonquikreciarfil A44COT sail .-- 11w A 4 ...M mge g S4m - -•-- - • im/1M 111.11411412"/V62!Itiatilnsgi IST. LOUIS, ICL, LPL, •i ~. r, ISM tired it tits day of No- xibiUslted tons for the - .._ ttu ota pout ant , poccaelet mud or . "TI . knelPAA-G- j, beans, or La Ueti Minor ounc td - onnoe e* s of res, or in [to: s eam Poluals:of I°l or smut of tallow. halt. border of the As:fresh boot. oreVg d =11:1 ,cckid New • ?sviterat. followlat me State '- nate of Notatt bld M or "!, Arrig eaiaM glite 7 thatWici :xuararitie CO lib MTh? owls IsciDtaL toscati, s District 1 7r Ot (301. !tit scoot*. • -um above •