. .‘ 1 ■ , &0&£. .. eh'-::-. . ';• 1 CT-‘. •;!: . -■ ■■ nVrTW lhf M r *■ camp arrived at " '•'foft. ■nnint.tdi BiCTc-src wMtoHyciinung.' v:’ ' ntn it «atoi& ! il»to“»n ; the:n*a<>ubttng.; Mb V rids to * w»*- ter‘Ureir-4*. -■ V • fi+tane*;' Nosthtcrienl 'eobbertriiij Hum I*' -- *)-n,.PTK>t» 'H-soUest-ly unftersut •* this; I?" < l -'»»d l Cdl.''H excitersther thanto 'grstifyeuriorityi HeismoretKan Tuyere - :. old, came or was brought from St; Domingo, whereheyras free, ahi whoio, for six years, jL~» r*t’ beserredin what'are called the-iCroW - tionary war*, He knew Toussant; ChnS-- f : topbe, and Potion; and has many'interest;. ' i -i* ' - (pc stories of those men still fresh in hte * I 'memory. ~ When asked if tor remembered - “* Denmark Vesey, the name for a moment seemed to nuatle him, hutlhsta'nUy.hisface; , brightehed and 'he dnswered,’ “0,; yes, rpyMKKj you piean ;I knew mm jin r <\ - Charleston, knew 1 Mm vety well;” and jbe: Tfenl ontospeakuf the humberof negroes %•« ln conßequencirof tbej i . ntot. .... ',‘ t ' * r ~The etldences of Inhuman treatment jof y thealareaby their-mutera and overseers . -zV -.Sv ■ -are-pMnfnHyaburida&L -1 u’^in’Which'the namerhave thoair of being - to' the characterof -the’' man aind - ' . tha facts; but it cornea from a source ; that Q chahce for questioner cavil. • A ndtiber of negroesefoased orer froTn f»a\«i ■■ age.laland, whose muter was Mr. . Joseph . « - Cruel* TbeywereexamlnedbyDr.Bacpn, ■ ; :u f : itS4:ccHaih deep ojfhitrhs, | backs, ..were’.-dlacoVereiL^^Belng; 1 .''v^flUestioned aa- to the ‘ : orign of these,' they' i’.» l jnean9.brs»uhlshmeht, their muter waa in the hAbit of dropping melted sealing wax hrahlaxeron the bodies of his tfcUmpi'th«)?desbripUon of him was tw - pnhgent In ' some respects to be *■. quoted . v the jneanestmah-GodeTer pitched i iiao this world. He gin we no- salt-1o our. ~hbminy,‘;gru , we; nd 'shoesj. gin we; no • “ ‘iifoai,” &Cc " v -'v -The negro relishfor allsorts of fun, their ••n J appreciation of the ludicrous side of incident, and- their-- lore for. music, •itr < rode natural talent for it, are all mote ' '• J or leaafamlliar; Theltgenius inimp'rovi sationwaacomically illustrated in the case of CapL Cuthbert,4 rebel officer, who came .OTer inaboat, last week; with-a-number ‘■■‘•v 1 gf Ms slaTeSy llrom St.. Helena. Island; and zrf:. V WheiUkenon. St. Phillips l»y,a party of the TT;‘i .79th iiew-York Highlanders, who - are en <—v- camped at Bay Point;; The of ;the: %z '•* * nhgroes at thmr liberation was ' only."equalled by their sens© of the mis ' - fortune-wMchhad overtalren the captain, :- 3 ' finiTly fonnd in tho follow* • ing lyrical refkain: - x ~ ip l * 1 .* v •* • : • * •>.' v..-.*.*. v+!:’:> i*V : - Ar; /■*: i:V : I’ n . • , .'.s' :> ‘ •. ... : • -v • - ■v.»*, :;■;H', .’• .y’; -: *“■, ■!■' r :i: CS:.‘ II s * «JK; :!j V’ .•■ ,1 ' —*,*♦• * ' •:• iigiii I'; *j:'- ■’• M r . r isn*-! **D® Northmen got nun 'now, D* Northmen dey’e got pi mi now, ' De Northmen'der'sgot mmnnow, • GloryHriWi^^ . Deeming Uio exuberant rapture of the ' disenthralled chattels an infringement of ■ the courtesies of *war,the' officer inoom ' maud Anally checked tfio flow of this vio ■ Y torioua paean, but eTer and anon this irre ' •> presaibledelight broke forth Infra gmentary ' •'' vocalisation. Indeed, it was only too plain ■ that they, like so many others of their nn - - ,J ’ refleetingbrethren in bonds, were wholly ; insensible to the. misfortunes "which their 1 - change of condition had brought upon them " . —the loss of a master to care and provide for them—snd himself—out of the proceeds i " of their labor, and the severing of the do mestic relation between him and' them, ; r especially ordainodas the means of their , solvation. . j 1 prayer meetings areheld hy the contra^ * ; hands in camp mmost; every night. The building in which they gather is often sur rounded by a crowd of soldiers, listening to the quaint fervcr of the devotions with -—i; silent and interested attention- From these ‘ soldiers you will hear no word of ridicule y v • . .—nothing like mockery or contempt for the v- ■ : ,1 .-I- unlettered simplicity which fears not to ask -i •i' ignorantly ■ while it asks trustfully and t?oly. The men whose daily lives leave ■ t 'no hour unstained with oaths, and with the of Speach which'iSiWorse "than profanity, pass with;.dean lipai and v ‘' silently-wandering if not reverent thoughts t ftdm tne religions assemblies of the'.negro, ' whom they hate been" tanght to regard as ! i cursed of God, despised of men, anddesti- j ->. "tnta of social and political rights. Accept' '• - , faig. the pre-slavery dogmas of commercial .r .t pulpits, and adopting the atheistic politics Sjf'-si - of an unprincipled party, what room was ffeSs:- • left them for religious faith .or belief in ■ humanity ? Vet they cannot resist the wfe*'' -■ ” Reeling which this prayerful earnestness •1 Inspires, morrepel the conviction it bnnga.. - that they have boon tanght a lie. ; Doea any friend of Sonthsido theology -reply that only by.meanaof .l these negroes been instructed in religious ,■ . tenth?-Let him listen to that old man who .j, thanking . God oat-of-lha depths-of his - sonl that at lost they can meet together jfor _.. Y ’ -warship without fear,or restraint-—thahk- 5 1 ' - ’,' iuQodand ns that ho is permitted nowlto J* ” , aloud 1 I beg theffiosthastyor nttre-, P Sitting reader t* consider: for one moment • an that soch anexpression iof gratitude - -- implies. .Thai* alavei was forbidden to if'’- 1 read the Bible or anythiugWlxe-at least Si. , , to be taught to read—l had heard; but! conftas it waa wilh a wholly new emotion ’V that I learned that the Southern answer, to . ~ an audible prayer was theiovereeer'a.lash. . -t Mr. Lee, whose humane benovolenco makes . . Urn the brat possible, man for-Ida difficult • place, will tell you how oflen atfirst ho has bean timidly approached by aome newly ar rived. negro, with the hesitating petition, chUdllk* piety, also, mingle* th« broad#* - ' JC charity. Prayer* for Wiye* amkchildren *. -left behind, and for-th* soldiers who hare « * «om« lo hght fortheir trtod(rin 3 ar^i , ollowed -v' by prayers for (he rebel matlersfrocawhoih .-4 " ihey haTo ftodi - 1 In conversation nothing • i > i • i an' affectionate - remembrance; of' Ihelr -4’ *- dUcoreroit-riior/on the - ' oUttr handy U their epirit otVen VindictiTe. Only the religion* alemeht of Shawcter I«v - i petiUon, Ml the negro pos sesses both religions- Md affectional el*- penU/yejqr largely jerc^pped, AHeede V A the period for aeleet inr the mnhifcipai otteera; for th* of i- ■ ■- Manchester Isapproaching,* I desire to call the .attention ofvotereand. tai-payera to a matter *f crate importance. • It la genoraUy ■■■: - UttMiion ‘he property 1n tbiaplacefordif :: r ‘£erentpnrpoMa, tfof&u JhrtjJ'tjnJ ; other, .dUtrictialAtogheny.oonnty-.-Withont water, (otn what aomeoflwreUlnirnrgetby tpecial >r =» .•• - »n»ngeninrt> grudgingly tna. 'Ml'Sgbtnj,) ■ r T* r SSti wem pall &by tba pmgrty hold-. lir. '■ ;«nTa»d then glean away tothaatree railroad eourpahy, entirely destitnte of r any«Sicient ? *9iii , •• 'SKatofee; ■-v . ' fngair antagei, tha propertyrfJCanchaiter : l ’ Uemraed-irithaburthen of taxation, which la ■’ -*S dwarfing iu growth, and acting aaaninonbns . „ ■ aitnation and: eligibility_fojr , W • : i»lMMtWiig:*'t«i the ground within ter. ■: '■ -lt rniaanailed antwhero. Why la it - . oiimthatthadoea nut grow, more rapidly 7 It ; ; * ; JelhiSyhocanto llerreaV*ubictantial citircna , l^-.^fnSoVdto’&veinannecntentoftaera&tn. • «ci’',?£, iriongfi'and aohoolbnaineu of tba place ,^^^SjßSa«a«rtt»wnttoJot mercenary.and • v ■> MTCOftf* ob»teO'fr«D - BhopSy ± imdwUkKl in t£t ii a. faction srauMd presenttew**®®*® 1 t Of desumd list tboMj V, - fax o/-ifrwßi»toih» 1 ■ s t# - 'K ; mom economical direction, ■•'«,• -V V-, J, - V I “*» J, v * ->" ~ +* 'f3. - _ - : f.‘Z‘tcx£rSrnii Hiriin,Co;,'Ey,,l: »< Yoo *UI. parceiTein>in the-JuMing of . thia thaVwe areUn Camp Nevin again;- '{To *nf : J ttiU folly': "Caiiip Nevin is named alter -the man who otto* ,tbe iani which, stretches along Kotin riveron either,aide, and tick frbm th» wtntorf-to state the terms of these cootr*eti,thooaneo of tm of Vi*—* girea out, and whether tbo#©cou tracts wbco modernism public notice. I .' . . . , All office** and agchU of. the Quartermaster* De partment are instructed to' send to tb® Qoartermasr ttfOeoend,lmmediately opoa seriag this couoe. «mli»cte, and all I n formaU&tt' Embraced wUliln Ib.tMTttlofU" B~olulU,n „ • v—' ' *- i ‘“- . .-M r -M KIB^. : T *.-„V; -■ Quartermaster General. _ TJKfeMclN’l 1 STjUSK-IVAnLEGHKNY. J? -—BMlrttbito StUdmi Omrtw. o™»oi sf: uZou* tj ThU tlußeport #t View.fcr: IS operis# of Tnimimt «<«**. bt.ind £ th.CUr ttoUcltorjorltogln^D^ri^C^foi- JpToilrfahtptd temofSetect Cbundl. ; : , pedant of Common Council* At mfr'Jft- jirflqmqciji Clerk Onaroop Qonncit - < To 4ji'Coi«xiJ«i>—jotice that the TBwitTrf'vi«w«r« hii bieft thi*4«yfiled• tottoWfeict 0«t to-co»r ftnutfoß, to >%eb Cotat ggfev«l; *g\£Sm££? ■ p oeen b qr 9 t THgl~aad /- - • -" v • XTBW OONtJl*~ * SUtVrtdiHomliif. lOWjU. run* Somlnj, 3>bM«. «fcOnajbetrka, «»_ . sMSKaa; sgsgS*-* 75 bbia. Kx. yam. SVmr, <0 baa. WbU* waw, S*JU».e«»e r<»«bm, v a varaTim 1» .law and for gala by- M VOIOT » CO. x. 600 bMfcWlOia Bunting Ofl. .> 100 ■**. - Pore JBen*olo»- c ; 102 «* Bu*aCUrt6«d*<«»OD*, . 45 Pn» Mecca, W> *« WagoaGraM* - • • go-«* ArgaftdOfU - - jV K r 300 “ I>«ck Cmk H*ehlßCT7, 100 Ko.ltfcrt XtobricttlnsOfl* i. 100 *« Ko. 3 v«‘ , ',lorb»T7 machinery, On ba»d'*#d for ■aJeby l ’ * TIEKW * GBAFF, • Qo»woflte»»M6boOg*h»l»nuq«s«>. < bbla. tit Louis bvrupi, 1 ' 75* J£s~ ~ , » btdo -’--do . , -lOMite.'-F(mß»ylT«al*<- {do'i-' 1 ! 10 do g ßatttact*./r- 5,1d0 15 do Hew York dd Inrtmudfcr«•*jg,** * JOBKPiIBICU. T?um OnfCßryATE* LOP-, -r'.iftvry^T.’g-—jfh» boatifal itnTrwirjjft^'jifA OH etNOINUATI aN u rJE£g» LCISYILLE—The a«nr and elegant EMM4, Capt. J. H.lUntH,law M abo»* on TUESDAY 17th Inst.,atiVdock. - *' or » re, S bt « r i-mwi «nnlt ut» board or to • _ . . ■ J. B. HVIXQ9TOS ACn.. Agenß —The fitw paann'ger stumer ANGLO-SAXON, Cent. B thiteU.VnTrk J. W. Chamber*. *UI tare tor tl.. •bore -and *ll Intermediate ports on THIS DAY, at 4 o'cloet. For freight or [»«« JfPll or to. «lalB D. U. LEWIS, Agent. FJK OINUINJi A r l L, LOUIS- iJESuS VILIE AND 3T. LOUJS.-The aneSßufft etaamar BUNNF SIDE, Capt. F-" •bore end «U intermediate pertainTHlS DAI, at sr. in. For freight or paawn «I'plJ°“ hoard or to P H. 9 J. B I.IVni«STC>S A CO., Ageoie. T,X>K OINOINHA'ri;' IA>UIB- ijggj* P I ILLE ANI> ST. LOP IS.— I The jßfflrtiflS bmutifar uew eteamer PUIMA DONNA, Capl (tea, V. Moore, will lent* for the abore and all intar- SSiala porta, on TDESDAT, 11thi Inat., at 1 p. m. For freight orjam*.«*-»J «£. d«9 JOHN rLACK. ) ™..._ Wkkkli, PACKET FOE GALLIPOEI3 AXPjflß&liip PORTSMOUTH.—The tpleodid ttoamer UUOR Jbl, Sit. John Wolf, will le»i« for tit. atm «nl nil In tomedirt. port. THIB DAY, at 10 o'clock .. m.- Atom l lllllS—Th» linn. ,KAN, OapL A. J. Massilliot, will taw £>* Ports mouth ETEttY TUESDAY, at a o'clock p. m.- Leat« Portsmouth EVERY FRIDA Y, «t l.odock m. - For freight or passage apply «*> lu aoSjdlm JNO. JLACK, Ap- fcttULAK WBBKLVjBLj' KAMESVILLB PACKET.-Thefffffrfiil new and beautiful passenger steamer EMMA J.HA HAM, Oapt. Monrue Ay***, loavee Pittsburgh for Zum-avillo EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o Clock p . «* • Returning, leave* Zaueeville EVERY \ , at 8 a. w. For freight or passage apply onor |° J B. LIVINGSTON A CO., Ag*aU,-P Üburgh. H 8. PIERCE A CO., Agents, gane**iUg« • EOUbAB WtLKBLINUi a m.. making doee connection* with the regular packet* for Parkenburgh and Kg, leaves Wheeling EVERY MONDAY, WEDNES DAY and FRIDAY, at ft o doek a. m. Passenger* receipted through to Cincinnati. fijf A CO*** **£»PPU »“ b««rd or to JA3. COlhUlg TN THE COURT OF COMMON flgfr x PLEAS of Allegheny county, at No. D ln dio matter’of tho Trurt of John 8. Hamilton, D °AnJ 6 nowTto wit: Not. 2,1861, on petition of TUoe. B Hamilton, Eaq.,Trusteo of John It. Miner Hamil ton, and by Tirtne of an order of the Court of Com mon Plena of said county, I will expoee *° ■***• **&" Court Houee, in the CUT of PitlaturgU.onSATCß- DAY tho 4th day of January neat, at 10 o dock, a. m., all th»t ceruiin pieco orground rituaio in lo«- st. Clair lownabip, Allegheny county, and bound ed and de«rißed u. tollouu, Tte B 'K' > ?“ lI ' r G * mint oil tbc comor uf Lewi, .tree! end Milif r alley, | iuJobn I). MUler’. pleu of IoU, running tbeuce »ulb , degree. yS mlnutem wot I^Vne* corner of Lewis street and Ml« Maria Bofega l»n » thtfnco along thoUno of the said Maria Bogo north fc» degree* ud 22 minute, wwt, *W feet 4J4toch«to tho old Warfiington ltoad; \bcn» along «id rood 20 degree* 57 miuute. east, 120 foot 1 inch to the corner of aaid read and MUlor £t aIU*T south 85 degroo 22 minute* *aat, 243 *** 124 tonfin to tbo pinto or beginning! amuimng Ml rU^ULTON, deU:ltd*3twF Trnsteo. ‘rincipai Hotels, S.XAST KIGHT. ( Third and Wood Street*, t, raoPKinoiL A D Camrtl, Phila W S Martin, Welbrnllo _ H MeNrat,' HoUlduyeburg • JU Vativoorhia,Sion, city JUeßride, • do D Riddle, , do 9 Hiodel, Ptiila _ A llurford. Canton, O E H France, P» beriy at, near R. B- Depot, rrit, rmoFßxcTon. W A JSwbet, GroeniboTß MlwK Elliott, Franklin J Brown 2* Florence Ml* M E Fagan, J F Elliott, York, 0 WHEUhop, Ky Lt G Tutor, Cp Reed r Third and Smlthfteld aU. 'iFHoninoa. H GoaUn; Brownsville T 8 Hodgeoo, Mon. city J C libber, McKteaport Capt. R F Cooper, Adj’t IOUt Beg’t Pa. Yob. Cyru* Black, Texas, Pa U W Thorbcn, Hoanda ▼iUo.Va W Bishop, Csseyrflle, Ky C S Seaton* Union tovn Leri B Bpnnger.do Janies K Cue, Reppcrt’a ■ : Croatßonds, V* John Irvin, Irwin’* Sta n A S Hall, lady A children, Min RFraiter. :• arty street, foot of Fifth* rxorsixron. Jho ‘Campbell; Frankfort Springe _ Jm T Campbell, Clinton Sam;CampbeU r ' : -do George K Boiler, Porter* 'Landing OH Tower, EUzabatb - W Blair; Wash, Pa IJoo McCanUy, Steabent’e S A Pniriance, Bntler H Moore,'Boater cw MDaria, Salem,'o ~ AHCLEUIiKN X UUUJVI*, &s.—fHg| Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, t^HHP Cornell ' I concur me. hcTtilj TMtUJton , l cheerftittj concur in the opinion «pm»ed nboT*. retreat, bolow SeTonlh. RUcCtong, i. ] S Lewis, Moo city - I BD Cochran, D&rHogtob A Pcrshlug. > -Ka.’6SC CUir Btn-et! , nopßtcroa. IT W Dari*, Panama,-K Y 111 Uaffmao, Elkton 11 Klinefelter, - Ij H Donell, Canousburg ■ |j W Webber, Alliance lUke pleasnre in giring it aa my Optoma that tb « foregoing recommendation ta faDy mer jf*g|j RTIi I know of no one who deeerree higher i«tlmony in hii htor /g, a. A|W»*i I foaj'amcnri. .!» .bowncomm^rttoJ^jj He can prepare pupil* for the High School puieker (humV.tWtach.rtai thU ft , DOUT HItTT. Tnaan—sl per week, In adeem*. aagJUwd —ENN INSTITUTE, UtKoocK ar»KET, nan Pnr*. to now open for the reception of (J:Oampbell. Bcnrei Ja. Miller, Wanin'c IRGreen,. '. -do .- lHCkubeck;v do ITbos B«Uige,do IS McMilUn, do r iBF'McYey.NoW —No. 137 Water nil —«25 per eeasicra of Atb month*. T: J.M.BIUTH, Principal, Steam weekly bktwkkn^. KEW YORK AND LrYKBPOOL Ugd-agaf log and embarking QyßENggjWg. (Ireland.) The Liverpool, Saw York «Bd PMladel pblaSteiiMbJp.Company luteud ampetcblng their ftUl.powertdClyde-hullt Iron Stecmahipß m CIT?Or EA.IiTIMOIIB..:...B*tOTday, &»mber M. OLASGGW™,..-.....—"- Saturday. December J. Sitxofmew touk— ind every Saturday, at book, from Pier 44, North ; Elver. |John Ingram i con, Wdt •| ..Elizabeth* uni Campbell* Bearer . |VMirieUa,PiCKR |H Boriay, «h» : 1 riBST CABIM~J.WS.WI STMKAOS-pr..-*®.® 'do BO,OO do to London...- SM» do to Pari*..;*.. BS,OOI do to Park; •»*<£ 1&, to IlwSrarg. ».wl d« to Hamburg- g,«U 'Paaaengnnalao fonrmxded to Uavre, Bremen, B»t- j U-ni&ui, Antirern, Af., »t nu»l!j l°w , I *B~lN>rft)ni robing to bring *«t thefr friend* oa lay tfck*ftWe at tfofoltowlng rate, to NewJork. From Uwrwol or Queenatuwn; It | and 910£ Steerage from Ljyerpool 940,tw. i rom Q ThM« Late eupirior accommodation* for Damensere, and carry experience Burg«m*. They ln .Water-tight Iron Becttoi*, and hare 1 Patent Fire AhnJhilatoin on board. , , 1. 09*Pa8ssireEU toe ofthtJßt e\rearwaf gtafr,ailpo«wwg*ri feoefwg A* United jSfctfej artreqmirtdto, front* PtxttporU be/ore potay oa board tfceStoam*. : . JOHN ti-BABE, Agent-. - : 16 Broadway* New'York. ' ’ JOHH-MOHPSON, Agent, : : mhlfcdtf Ho. 410 Liberty rtreet, Pittrborgh. LEGjil, JTOTMCEB. eOVCATIOJITM. iUTCS or fauuok . \J 100 bbl*. Green Apple*; . 10 bbU. Dry FeacHea; ---> . CO LLfetreeh grotmdJlyo Floor; lMUMe».B^l>.£fceae; .-.IoOUoM'W.iR.CTiw SO IjSl*. prime N. O. MoUoo*; 00 dot si«»»toi!7 Broom,; ' . :7»boxo*vrood»*BUroh; - Mto-moaium/MCTBroom,; - lOOinsh,jprimeUfrkory hub, new;,. TAS eOBDSB, JUI -•; t> Ho. 114 Second .traet. t»gß Jfio Coffee,; & tierce* Bice, sab£ chert* BUck Tea, : - “ 0- P. “ 600 keg»aaorte4 Bails, ~ SSOt>oaiM " Tflndow.GU** ' y 100 down u ' Corn Broom*, tKIBKTATRICKg. 1* sou bbli, KcntackjJWTiUe Wheat Twnfly : ’ : ‘‘ioo' « • Be* WHeatixtra- - “ jjn Bnckwboai I °ffy** lld - ** l BnWy» KIRKPATHICKa. of »bd jKfrl rtr^tyj iJREiSttI'KUmAIIftVJaJBtAiIUES ■Sa^tsgsSßSSS •: ~v .... MisCEUJ-rgoP* A N ORDINANCE to wiibio the Penn in ttaCitr, occupation of that portioa of Liber ,Cr!Ht-T of Pittsburgh, extending from y to «*• Hbh between tbnTiltb SSsSlTUSrflit d *^ 1 S* I £3SS I ’S? Ksilroad Cuavuy *» 1“ r "“ £* then* thereof ,l “ r «iJ oMlurj pur part of tmrel exceedingly ■*>***• «?£*• oootb aide of the present sooth eurb-Une of Liberty street. Alai, ail that portion ofllm Brest lying #» “» aontti aids of tbs ptwent south curb lino ofLlbery street to Its point of Intersection wUh ‘'•‘"V’™” l ,'. ' Also.sll Unit portion of Quarry Brest tnjra tbs point of intereactbin with Bint street ~t«srdly to Urn tin. between the filth sod Ninth wjtdsnforewid. Also, nil Ihmt footway or pavement, twelve feet widi Wlnc ™the south side of Liberty street and S&dlng £om tb. mat line of Wasbingtonßreet re the line between the fifth and Ninth wards aforej “albo, all public alleys and passage ways located or belngin or upon the aquaree or bloiis bouncledby the streets and footways hereby inteoded to be vaca- U>tl and surrendered. Provided nevertbfslere that no street, alloy. P*M*B« «... or footway, or portions thereof herein tueutianed .hrdl UdSr oitrocred until reid Bailroud Com pany has obtained poasesaion of the property or lota ofgTOUnd respectively fronting or abutting thereon. bccrio* Id. That in consideration of the vacation and surrenders as aiitvaaid, the mid Pennsylvania itailrpod Company shall and will Immediately upon the passage of this ordinancoiproceed to obtain in le gal aadSoper manner possession ortha promises and rets of ground fronting on the said streets, alleys, pas- and footway, as epiwitled and Included m tS preceding section, sad shall and will continue dll lee n ill to obtain ns aforesaid lha pomcsaion of the edmo, and shall and wUI so soon as the posßCsston of the lota Booting on the streets and slleysjiereby j va cated n. secured, remove Its mils and tracts fromUb erty street, botwecn Grant street hnd Outer Depot, ro-pave and repair aaid street at the coat of sUd Com pany and under the direction of the Street Cornmit leennd Recording Regulator, or other proper oßcer neverthelese that whenever the lots of ground end premises re he ecqoired seaforeeaidby Sid Railrwol Comieiny, shall, alter each acquisition hr it, cesao to be used, owned and occupied by it Ibr railroad purposes} that then the pea- Sectiok 3d. Tbattho right U hereby reserved to the city of Pittsburgh by its proper and employe* to enter in and upon that O’Hara street authorized to bo vacated for the pur pone of repairing, improving, removing or otterwiae adjusting the water pip* underlying aaid otteet, and at ail limes to have tree access thereto for that pur* dow and the laid Pennsylvania Bailrood Company SSI, under the direction of and to the ratii&ctton of the Superintendent of the Water Work*, construct and k»Sp in perpetual repair, good «uditioa and from water, an arched tunnel of hard brick or * toD ’ not has five f*t in width and eeven feet in heighth lb the clear, aa and for a covering and pro tection for thb city water plpea, vrtth ronleht access' secured with plat* of proper •trongth “hiSSrShrStril loading and unloading to and from the care of said Bailroad Company ihaU bo done within tho line* of the property hereby vacated and surrendered, and said Company month* after obtaining poswwsion of amd‘property, cause to be erected, at Us own expenw, a «£*untUl waU ol brick or. stone, not less than eight ftet kehrhth from the level of Liberty Btreet, and ; U g along said street within the limits above deacrib- “tircTio* &th. That before thii ordlnanco ahaU .BP Into client, the Pennsylvania Bailrond file with tho City Controller »prpPf& copy ol a KcsolutiOn of the Board-of Directors accept Inc all the term* and conditions'thereof- • Onlained and enacted into a Uw In Ootmcfla, this mb da, Of Dumber, A. D, Pnssident of Select Council. i A t: R. MoIBOW, if 8.1. C M . CASD LES9, President of Common Council Attest; Hugh U'HiHUi Jt Clerk of Common Council. A-i. FLINT U OVAL CABBON OIL Patented September 16th, 1801. Tho best that have ever yet been offered to tbo public. They are tho beet tor thefoUowtng reasons • V 1. Because, being of on oral shapo, the glam U everywhere equally distant from'the flame, »o that the draft is stronger and mare regular. S. The oval shape is better adapted to resUt■ *°® effect of sudden expansion, eo that it is impdesibla to is made Iwgdy of Lead[<"* **?*& giving a great degree of strengthitnd elasticity. Ths ; fhimneyi which housekeeper* bate found to I So so brittle aa to crack, even when not in use, are inverts bl" mXof Ltae Glare InateaJ of Flint Glare. of which ours are manufactured. . 4. But the greatest advantage of there Chimneys U that when you have one it will last .forever, and if any housekeeper breaks one by the heal of the lamp, at the manufactory and «»*»"!*■£ I her creeled chimney by a dozen whole onee. t Tina proffer doe, not include seddente or Ihoee ceaee of breakage where the chimney hae, through lnatljri enceTbeen ecrewed eo doeely to the Inmp •• to pra ''^*oS“^T»—ofCKl»o Oil. who hare felt tht magnitude of the existed in the great expense of chimney;* in of the universal use of the oil, have found a nn*dy in the Oval XX FUnt Glam Chimneys, which hasjmate riallr the cost of Carbon Oil light Id those who uee them, and increeeed the coneumptlou ol 01l consequent upon tha iMaened etpenae ror ehlmney.. Fmteole byj. 0. Kirkpatrick, lo Thumm J Co., Pftjßn 4 tfaablt, P. Hayden, Lnceeco Oil Co., eldon ?EE.k"w. Ogden* Co., W. P. Wooldridgo,W. I M Murrey, or at the Manufactory, Washington it., I E. D. DITBRIDGK. 4 (m... A slight cold, igauah.Jitaa.eeenea* . finWlWßaior gfpj-e.' gUttoat, \ 'BrPMlßfir which might he sheared , with a simple remedy, if neglected, often terminates serioudy. Few are aware of the importance rf stopping a fiaUgk or gfL&Jii field, in its first stage ; that which in, the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if not attended to, soon attacks the lungs.' ' /X*»ut*U/&fGJiLc}ujcd&ta£h** were first introduced eleven years ago. I It has been proved that they\arei the best 9 article before , the pullip j fir ficuqJm, field a, MeanchxJis, the Backing Gough in fian-eumfitL an,, end I numerous affrotioju' of' the (zJIICCUI t , | giving immediate relief. "• I Public Speaker » g Singfrs will find them effectual far clearing and strengthening the voice. add. by cdiQfiuggiets and (Dealers in J&didine, at 85, cents per, bat. \ S'. t',r A AHHM™K*%:,B,r.VAKD*ByOET ■nd HENDEBSON BEOS. , r daT.MKWftmT i*YAb FIXTURES. A LAEGi ABSOBTSIKKT JUST BEGEirSO FOB SALE BT 841X.T, »A3Uara« * CO. BLi»—. W IU bo hM wlbofUy to- m 31jaa ATB OK, J*; TUST KKUISIVED— ... el 100 l)Lnb«l* cholc* h»ITM sow re*Chß«, j “ ” awDr, ' iA, tH.TOIGIACO. f ' jastucM. '' J mgi'SisUFI'ICIEOT THREE. JL Tbe great ‘‘American Remedies," known os “HELMBOLD’S’ OEiroiHE PEEPAEATIONS, viz HXLMBOLD’S EXTRACT ••BDOHn," .. ». SARSAPARILLA, “ IMPROVED ROSE WASH. HELIIBOLDS GLSUISE PREPARATION. ““‘^l^pSWextractblchu, Mass; CAL BWSLLINGS. •> . • This Mediciue' Increases tbe power of Digestion, and excites tbe ABSORBENTS into healthy action, bj wLicR th. WATERY oc tions. aad >ll UNNATURAL ENLAROEMLNTS sra r«IQC«d, » well » PAIN-AND IN PL AM M AT J ON. ~nd i, good Hr MEN, WOMEN.or CHILDREN. 1 BELMBOLD S EXTRACT BUOHU, For weobneaea .rUlng from Exceewvi, Uablle of DU sips tl on, Early Indiscretion or Abuse^ ATTENDED"WITH THE FOLLOWING 9YMP« Indisposition to Exertion, Lom or Power, Lorn oCMemory, Difficulty of Brest hing, Weak Nerves, Trembling,, Horror of Disease,. Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Bock, Universal Lassitude Of tbe Muscular System, Hot Hands* Flushing of tbe Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruptions of tbe *Ve. PALLID COUNTENANCE, • Thesesymptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine Invariably remove*, soon follows iMPiiTF.WCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, Iu one of which Urn patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those “DIREFUL DISEASES,” •INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION. Uany avs aware of the cause of their sufleriug, BUT NONE WILL CONFESS. TUE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, And (As Melancholy Dead* by Couampfi aeaa isnt withiss to tbx troth or the abbirti THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED WITH Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and luvigorato the System, Which Hclmbuld'. EXTRACT BUCIIU famrfaM, dot*. a TRIAL WILL COSVTNCE TUE MOST SKEPTICAL FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE-, MARRIED, OR CUN TKUPLATINQ MARRIAGE, IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FE MALES, the Extract Buchu is uuequalled by any other remedy, as in ChlorUis or Retention, Irregu larity, Pslntulnees, or Suppression of Custoniary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of. the Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and for *ll complaints incident to tho sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OB CHARGE OF LIFE NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT Take no more Balsam, Mercury, or unpleasant Modicino for unpleasant and dangerous Diseases. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BVCHU CURBS SECRET DISEASES In aU its stages,; ' t At UW* expense; Little or no citafigo in diet; No lucnnvenienco, It causes a frequent desire and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruction*. Preventing and curing Stricture* of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, so frequent to tne of dtoeosea, and expelling all Poiscmoas, Dttcattd and ißora-ottl Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS, Who have been the Tietimi of quacks, and who hare paid HEAVT n« to bo nnwl_iu a short time, [my* found they were dtceiTOd, and that the J*£ l8 UN has, by tho use of ‘‘powerful A*tringcnte,been dried npin the system, to break out in aggtafatod form, Use Helmbold’s Extract Buchu for all affof lions and diseases of tho _ ’ _ URINARY ORGANS, Whother existing to WAI.B OR FEMALE, From whatever eause originating and no matter of HOW LONG BTANDING. lamp chimneys. Ifeeain of these organs require the aid of DIURETIC. v; HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU IS THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to bars the desired effect In all Pi t .»« for -which it Is recommended. HtfetMPt Highly Conccntrofrd Compound 8YPBILI& Xbl* U as affection of the Blood, ami ATTACKS THE SEXUAL OBGAN3, LININGS OF THE NOSE, EARS, THBOAT, WINDPIPE, AND OTHIB MUCOUS SUBPACES, w.kjng iti appMrmoce in lb® fonn of CLCtiio Pnrifle* tb« au Scaly Eruption* of th* Skin, Olrinx U> the complexion * CLEAR AHl> HEALTHY COLOB. tu\ greater extent than any other preparation «>f SaraaparlUa. _ . M Ad excellent Lotion, for dieeaae* of a K*r ture. and a* an tajeetton in diaeaae* of U» Urinary Organ* ar bring froniHablta of DU*ipation, needin wfthtbe Extract* Bocfan or Sanaparilta, to «och dlaeaiee a* recommended. Evident* of the wtovt reliabU cmd rttpomtiUa character will accompany the medicine*. Front 8 to 20 year*' eUnding, For Medical Propertlea oT BOCHO, tee DUpenaa toS»B^PK^w^^EwS^i, Taloable.workJi on the made "by the late celebrated Dr. ***>":' XLL. a oelebratad Physician andMetnberof theßoyal College of Snrgeona, Ireland, and pwbUahedJn the Transaction* of the King and Quwra Journal.. . See Mediar-Ohlmreical • '-Review, puhliahed by BENJAMIN TBAVKRS, r«Uow of Hoy* l CoUege of Sl Bwm«lt of the tata Standard Wprka on Medicine. “sssiaS “ t * r^ l6 ' or, “ S?SS*Sr3RSi OABBON OILS, Hod dealer 111 LAMPS, UIILUSEYii, Ac.,yr., No 39 Market street, between Second and Third, PITTSBUKOU, I*A. ■ill J oib3(kL ■ ... Saule oil works.—w lgiitman Si 1 ANDKUisON, ivAuera au LA VTEK OIL COMPAQ \ . I / U. tl. DAVIS, i^rcridr.ul. JOHN IK WIN, Jt., Stc'j, awl Trjoir. Di.ictom-'-B. U. tovU.T. M. J.«in, J. L. Ur natlmu. A. Cameron. JohO Irwin, Jr. or light gravity, from tbe weUrfO tho .-oinpaov, ou Oil Cwek, in Veuaugo couuty, c*»t» alaDlly ou liiuul and fcir Bala. ‘ „, rtrtT , «T ofllw at T. 11. Nevili A Co.'*, No. lid »T. , Piit.Hljurgh. Dty4: ° IJKTKONA Oil* WUKKS.—IA)NU, Works- at' Stuiri>sbnrg Station, Allegheny Valley ulttoe and Waruhonw', £1 MARKET STREET, Pl KuSt'u re »o( ILLUiII-NATI-jGand LUBRI CATING CARBON OILS and BENZOLE. . *« «gr No. I REFINED OIL, warranted non-explo sire, always on band. • _ TIJBUiOA'rLNU OIL, at the low Ll mn of 25 CENTS PEE CALLON on hand and fur nUe by B. C. 4S* HfiMto • A. to ibo quality, wo refer to armejeS «rtgg«-. • .. I»iTt*B«anu, i7| I«w- Htur*. B. 0. , Sad Irons, Dog Uons, Wagon Boxes, Bo or Kettles, Pnlleya, Hangers, Car• Wtod* ConpUnpß Swl Oftitlnes generally. Also, Jobbing and .SUchtoe Castings made to order. Patented rortabg MUI, with Steam or Horse Power. • ao l2.&md_ i— ——. 1 " « p t rotxito. v oil NGBKOTHEBSrSuQTOaKE Foun- X na», Liberty itreet; near t» r Pittsburgh, Pa., manufacture mACUi**. • HOT BLAST AND ROLLINO IULtrITJBNACS OA o7Lm^S E^T?NOB.TOsra??«: 6RATKBAIU, WAGON BOXES, SAD AND DOG IKOSB, QBATES 4-ND GBATK COOK BOXES,4c.,nhmj.E HA VKN & SON, JUiruracnrarsaor STOVES. Warehouee, Federal it., near Snepeneton Bridge, ALLEGHENY CITY. . We ask the mention of mont of COOKING and HEATING STOVISjfcr wood and coal, which wo aw selling at the lowest rates., Thoee vieitlng our city wiU find It to their advantage to giro ne a call end examine our Block be- IBONBMLKC, a,i • f jro nOLLGW WARE. WAGON BOXES, KSftKnd FANCY GBATEFBONTS, FENDEB3, c, fr.g , i J ,d CASI ' IK ° a * •“ Sft Etna stove wokks.—a. bkaD -IXY, mua&clurer or e«ry Toriqy of _____ COOK, PARLOR AN» HEATING STOVES; GRATE ' I'RONTS. lENDSBS. Ac., Ac.'" Sola nroraietor of the celebrated PATENT GAB- Bimt&iUANDSaiOKECONSUHINGAKKANGE- and Salts Boo*, corner of Kl .-, RDd ThirdKreet*, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ja4:dlj iioraM. JjIRENCH'S HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, CHI' OF NEW YOBK. SINGLE BOOMS FIPTY CENTS PER DAY City Ball Spurn, comer Franltfrrl Street. (Opposite City Hall.) JMTUf&Ia u they may be ordered lu the apacton* Refectory. ..• , ThenfU a Barbershop w>d »“ tb Boobu attached or runners i>a hackmen » ho “L””™"' R. rBEKOH. PMFMPCA... g'l'. LOUIS HOTIiL, unnsnroT Street, ABOVK THIRD, PHILADELPHIA, Id the Immediate neighborhood of tho Jobbing Houses on Market. Third aod Chestnut . etrvets, (ho Bank*, Post-Office. Mer chants Exchange, Ac., See. BOARD PER ~DAY , $1,60. deceit*rr?*iW, o*th* EUROPEAN PLAN. • Booms from 50 cents 'and.upwards, per day, and Mills at a rinsr clsss amcHO to tb* Hotel. Price* according to Bills of Fare 80-Tb* Ctrr Cass Tilt Passswoesa non *** STiTTOH TO on CLOSE TO thx Hotel. aarEoglish, French, German and Spanish spoken. I iylTidCm —‘' ST NICHOLAS HOTEL, Bboadway, NEW YOBK. BOARD REDUCED TO 12,00 ‘Mil DA Yi Since the opening of this vast and commodious Ho-, tol, in li>M, It has been the single endeavor erf the* proprietors to inake It the most snmptuons, conven ient ami comfortable heme for tbeeltlxcoand straar gerdn'tliis side of the Atlantic. ‘ • And whatever has seemed likdy to administer to . the comfort of’itagnesta iluqr. hare endeavored, with- I pot regard to cost, to provido, and to combine all the I elements of individual and .social; enjoy meat which snodom nrt has invoxtted.and modem taste approrod; and the patronage which it has: commanded during the past six yea n is a gratifying proof that their ef -1 forts have been’apprbciated. To meet the' exigencies of the Umti, wiien *D **• rcflolrod .'to practice the mart rigid eccnotnj.tbena donigned here SSDUCKD IHS KEICROT BOABD TO .TWO HOLLABS Pl» BAT* «* tbe nan* «»• Bating Kmo pi tha laxnriee withwhich tbeirteWe hathitherto been reppUed. ■ • " 1 ... TBXADWELL, WHITCOMB ft.CO. .. COOLEY’S CABINET I’BINTJJSQ OFFICE, - f«.r SMALLTMIiTBBB| BTATIOIWRS,y SSR&lkth. KEBCIIANTS, SEOCEBS, BASK- KK3, AMAJEtJBS,tI» ARMY Tha IpRUITTREEa— btDOTBHBNIsioPra- bm Ptiftlmrak. CW*n6w"a»i‘ Skorf .XiM at* 1 rtu*n , ... :r Leat* Pittsburgh...- 1:M ». » do Steubenville—— 6:.».a..Ja. do Newark —...:1-:05 p.m. do Cotumbua. }*JJ p. to. Arrives Cincinnati ~ ••~ i ,SS'£'2* do Bt. Louis 10:46 a. m., atopplogat all eta- \ thma between Uocbwter and Bellair. Wellsvilte Accommodation loaves at 3:35 p. m. . J Returning trains arrive m Pittsburgh as follows: Hair Ttain.~ 4:W p, m. 1 ..Fast Lino —...v.— — ~JKtfg p. «- *:( Expross Troln;-......'. 2:05 a. m. WolUville Accommodation 9:40 a, m. < Passengers desiring to go to Sandusky, Toledo*;^ Chicago, or points West, via Cleveland, toast be par** ticular to ask for tickets via Cleveland.* -• £ Through Tickets can bo procured at tbo Liberty > Street Depot, Pittsburgh. f JOHJf STEWART, Ticket Agent. f For lurlhor | At the Company'’* Office in Freight Station, T*«m st.l iio27 . " ’• ~ r ' ' ' --'3 kiouxi>aUi*k!■ TRAINS '*'"“ ’• -l‘» Onaudafter MONDAY, Not. 25thi tho THROUGH % MAIL TRAIN leifw the Passenger Btattoo every . morning (except Sunday) at 2:60 a. m., stopping only ■(• _ at principal stations, and makiugdircct connect ioua ... \ i at Harrisburg tor Baltimore and Washington, and for : I New York via Allentown route. - . tub through Express train leaves daily y- j at 4:40a. m-, stopping only at principal \ fn.Hng direct connection at Harrisbom-forßalU- $ more and Washington, and for New ?oricvja Allen- j tO THEFAST LINE Rave* the Station daily (except ? Sunday) at MH6O p. m., stopping onlv at principal stations,maklngdirectconnection atHarrtfburg for eAB ATTACHED, leaves tho -Puascrnger Station every morning (Sundays oxcoptpd) at MO a., ran- , nipg aa for as Concmangh and stopping at all ata ti<'Uß' ACCOMMODATION TRAINS. Tho JohnstownAoconunodatiou-Train loarpi dally (except Sunday) at 3:00 p. m., ■topplngatAn.sUtlon* c and running as far a*.Conemaugb.- • ■ . j First Accommodation TrniuJor'WaU e.Stetlou leave# Wl'. BUUion Station leaves dally (oiccpt Returning Train* arrive in Pittsburgh js» follows. Express, 1:15 p- m.; Mall, 8:35 p-m.l l4tae ' L&i a. w-; Johnstown AccommodaHon, a. m. , First Wall’s Station Accommodation, (WO a.;m. {Sec ond Wall's Station Accommodation, &80 vm-sThiitt Wall’s Station 1:05 p. m.; Fourth vfllo'lntersection, with Johnstown A.ccommodation “llfotraToU^feb^wSrfind It grosjfcr .'fcjjsK*®'' Vc' cun promise safety, speed and comfort to all who may favor this Road with their patronage. FARE. To New York *l2 50IT© Baltimore... *9 60 To Philadelphia..— 10 60[To Lancaster*.— 000 , To Hattisburg —7 46p • , '■ Baasace checked to all Stations on the Penniyrra niTlamoad, and to Philadelphia, Baltimore and j purchasing £ickcts in .cars Wfll he t charged excess, according to distance trailed, in; < addiflon to tha station rates, except ftoa stations j where the Company ha* no Agent..:. f NOTICE.—In case of loas, the Cpmpany.wiU bold i themselves rmponsiblo.for.peritmaP baggage only, i md for an amount not exceeding *lOO. : ? 21, B.—An Omnibus Line haa been employed to j convoy paseengexs and baggage Ao and from the Der pot, at acharge not to exceed 25 cents for each pas "*<“ “ 4 b * gs *»°-. F “ KTE$A&T°Armt, l At the P- B- B. Passenger Station, on Liberty and Grant streets- •! •„ •- •- ■- • ! Pos_ \ T MPOBTAyT.-BBBiSoSSSSiAIT*I ! I mi pnrir-'-r iilrrTP> i Tickets for Bt» fit.' ■■ ■»*■<■*■*** Joseph slid other, points in Northern .Missouri, the | Staterof Kansas, or thaTerritories,ihouldlwdsVon SVtickSTThat md by the HOMH MUBMfel 1 fcAILBOAD. Tbeonly route frumSLLouisto Bt. \ Joseph. It is the shortest »nd 'l |Hi'M,i trains leaveFUtsbuigb at 9 and 11a. m., and at 1, iw>aad6:4op. Accommodation UaliH, n lun.n.g. at 7;4oaodloa. m., nt.ii iu., and 1.45* oJS? ana 7X Kzc»nii™ Ticht In:- l to Hnllnn and return, iiS conta. AU , aavdgra front rilUburfch, without tickets, will m t l,ws*luU. fore... (e 7 u. I. iIuIXKY, Supcriiitcnitcnt. mo FARMERS AND OTHERS, TOE SALK, CKOWSTB SEPEbI6E PATKET GRAIN FAN AND SEPARATOR, Patented January 10, 1860. Tic raprriorttjr of tbit FAS Otar all otimra to mo coQuilts in its cheapness, aimpllcityrsod darabiuty. Second, in cleaning Grain faster, and-moro thoroughly, with lees labor, than any otiiir null. The patentee of' the above Fan has - Men Jong gaged in maunfitetoringand selling Agriculturalim plements, and convinced of the great want of a good 1 Fan for cleaning the different kinds of Grain ana Seeds, presents this to the public, with fall confidence that it will meet iheir wanU., • •The ondorslgncd,having parchAsedtho eole.nght to manufacture and soil'the above Grdn Fan and Separator in ginla, and all Ohio, and the right Sell in Indian* and Illiuoii, is now prepared.to fittsD. orders, whole- UAPI JSOAk*U CAI OLfV»EaASiv* B- C. * J; H. SAWYER, is acknowledged to berths most.serviccabie of any kind yet cJE«wilf s*J2?i£r Ite superior advantages are itt che*pnq«»i savingof Übor,andita efficscy ; in-rtmovlng peihtf.tar ond.wUhbnt Injuring thh skin^orin tho fff.Humofring the'finest'quality Of goods. It can be used with ml kinds of water. 1 •-• ■-j-*. - -■ Deference Is made with pleasure to,tho«objolnea certificate, emanating froragcntlemen yrell this community, and- who Www {ac^ x J of eeelnglt fatly and fairly tated:. ****** QitorterHuuUr't Department & *•.**ss jf*7*~* T and Fovrfenth Befimeut* _ ••Sawyer's Chemical OUvtfEraiive ißcap lmving beoa ueod very extensively In; our Begtoonts. ww hire.no hwEuoja la certifying that It was touodad urirably adspted’to tbs use of the soldiers, and ded« dedly tbe moet superior Soap which Ml&ta’jmcnr' l«dlur tbeierrico. JAMBB:.A.-SKID, - Qaartevms*terYwelfthße«lnwnt - • , : ALEX. FOBfiiTH, QtnrUtMteMfot^^ttg™^ ’ Doiil QimrtcnaMtcf TltitfcCDtE Ecglmcnt. jjo YOUR OWN .PRINTINGS