kiM== Ma VVVPHllo4.4_,Qiiipter*S4 me. X..t a igkrEffirGuat. a. 00. No. tt Park Reel New 1 1'..Alc city, =I Nai .Btate Street, Boston ; and L. P. FONTAINE Et Co., No. ea Nn riteet, New Xotk ally, aro SW thOriZed t one Advertisements and Enteerlr• ti onalproroptlowest rates. • - - • llarzlYttitt* that' eILY Peel% ireete tfie rate q - 10,50 por hwatited copies. LOCAL-INTEL - L/811kt TIATRSDAY MORNING, 001. 20, 1854. . - Interesting Letter from the AXltty. The leinblvhiglettee, which will be of interest to all the mem hers of the community, is from Col. Gallupe'e regime/It: Pinrworcra. October 12. I have ju.,t time (ln order to , each the mail, al the train wid start In a few minutes,) to in form you that a lime of latently and cavalry left tad a office last evening on an importait ex pedition,- It went wit for the purpose of nap turing Moleby's artillery. The tome consisted of companies I, Capt. Zeigle; E, Oapt. Ander son; y3°, Clapt/Rbodee, 'and 0, Qapt. Ross, of the Fifth Pennitylvania artillery, under the com mand vf Major Q M. Irwin, and a detaehment of the 'llirteebth New Voris caval, led b Col. tas..ne% oort, who lain chtercommary n The start vittertnade at nine o'clock p m., and the command - proceeded in the direction of Oak Big asurOototticr Mountain. The latter is a well knowd oat for guerrillas, and remarkable for Its precipitous character and forsimpenetrable thichneasi. After reaching the base ot the mono tale Co. E, and a portion of the cavalry di, mounted, made .. the ascent. Several .. mil were " sererat mile sere travelaln dlYerent directions untiltina ly the top of the mountain was reaolted when suddenly and quite unexpectedly the prize was discovered. It consisted of four pieces, two mountain howitzers, one three-Inch rifle and one thirteen-pound howl•r.tr of very fine oonstruo• tlon—a present to "CoL bloseby.” The pieces were limbered and dragged down thrtmotadtain and along roads for a distance of between.three and four miles beforethe major portion of the command was reached. Ten pris• °nem were captured, including Capt. Babeeck, of the regular rebcl army, In charge Of the artil number of horm a, arms, ea., were also cat real It was a gallant expkiit and moat ha mely executed, but the boys did do some of tna - hardest hind of work. OompialyE of our regiment, is entitled to the honor of Brat laying hands upon the guns, and 1 am glad to learn that they will be permitted to accompany them to-day to ~( ilexandria. The force returned to this place about slx o'clock this morning, pretty well tired out. As I write the captured guns are la view, and being loaded upon a train. I was at ilectortown this morning, and found the boys of Companies A, D , F and I quite com fortable. Their lessee at zialem have been re. placed, rations are plenty and good, therefore no ground of complaint exists. Chas. 0. Lohr, of (Jo. I), died last night of pneuinoule. was lie from Somerset county. There are but compare tively sett .I.km the hospitals. Surgeon Green leaf, at thin post , discharges the duties of his position, quitea ulalitetodlv. and is quite popu hr. surgei•ub ihrber and :Ile( 'arm are at seo torlowq Notion,. r ther has been Intl of our miss ing, a hei. of as bleb I rend y 0,,, bat very likely all are prison. rs—ttie officers ce , .at , lly are. Col. Gal!upr,roionotoding brigade, le at Ifectortown. Inipor ant to Lignorlei e hauls.—A case of ot.onterable im. ortariee to liquor mer chants was decided in the United States Circuit Court in Phtla.ielphia. The ease was the Unit ed States of A ntetieit r?. John Gibson, et. at., and was in the form of a cad stated In order to settle the question whether certain liquor In bonded warehouses on the that of July, 1864, was subject to the duty of 31 50 per gallon un act of Jun e 80th, 1864. The act or Oongress of July ilst, 1162, imposed a duty of In cents per gallon; this was increased to 60 cents by the act of March4th,lB6 sO , anti It no continued until the passage of the act of 30th of June, when an ad ditional tax of D cents was imposed, making the entire duty al 50 until the fat of February, 1606 - ;:when It will be 82. The delendaute are manufadturers of domestic distilled spirits in Westmoreland, where they hater erected two bonded warehouses. On the 30th of June, 1804, they had in tae bonded ware houses 188,127 wine gallons of proof spirits man ufactured at ,er the 7th of March, 1864, and which , had been duly retuned to pie officers of the Un ited States se bonded epirits, On the 30th of Jun_ ,e 1861, the defendants paid to the Collector of Unarm:a Revenue the sum of 387,063 70, being 60 aente per gallon, Theeplats remained in the bonder warehouses until alter - the ist of July, 1864. but was removed subsequently for sale by the defendants without any additional duty hsv -14 been Judd. The [ T ithed States in the suit claimed the additions/ 00 cents per,. gallon be cause the Liquor was not removed , while the de fendants Insist that the $87,063 '7O was a payment in full of all duties Imposed by the law at that time. After tua arzunsent by relegate, Gilpin and Val entine for the G,..% ernment, and by Messrs. St. George I'. Campbell,. Judge Rnox and I). Web step ler defendants, the Court decided the cage in • favor ot - the defendants, and directed Judg ment to be entered in their favor. Speelnlitles.—ln all professions, trades and bui.tness it -le generally conceded that the man who gives his special and undivided attention to a certain branch of his pro.ession, trade or busi• neap henna:tea u. ore expert and better qualified to act than tne mho follows the whole routine of lus occupations. More especially se this the ease in the medical world, the generral praati tioneVant the.numerous diseases he meets ittss,6 itudwitedge of all. But with the specie ist it is different; he studics with particu lar care certain organs of the human body and the disease incident thrreto, and sees, in the souse of hie practice, many more cases affecting thesmorgans than would the general physician. This question has agitated the medical traterni. ty or the last decade more than ever before, and the profession in this and other countries are fully ahve to Du importance, and are doing everythinepossible to divide the science of med icine Into specialities. As a result we have greater um:chances and higher scientific attain ments bOth hi - surgery and physic. Prominent among, the specialists of the day are the Drs.. Lighthfil, Of New York, who devote their time exatomanly to the treatment of catarrh, deaf nettilairthe diseoufs which affertt the Bar, Throat and Mr passages. One of the Doctors is now at the St. Charles Hotel, where he willre. main Walt October 29th and those who need medical advise tor any of the above dinieuittes would do well to call on him at once, that they may havellia-beneett of his personal attendance. The Elec ion Returns —The returnjudg ea will met again to-morrow, which was the day appointed at their la.t meeting, for the por poise ovenumerating the soldiers' vote. Preei ou a to that time it will he impend:de for us to ata:e x Oh any- certainty the exact number of cot, a coat in the elecLion of thin county. It le ex kcted that the soldiers vote willnhansieo, to a con,,iderable extent, the present sum total of the vot4.ls In whatever side th-y Incline, and lOr thls rea.4on pot pie are watching for the returns from the araty.with as much, if not more, anxiety than the, , -didjhos e of thehome vote. Tolnor row,the questiQll bk decided, at least in this cane•V; WWI Whatever will be the iasue, good or badffavornine or unfavorable, at least we will huctb4ifessui-0 orkhowing it, which winter tanly bcpne err . at satisfaction all who are interested in te e tasueerthe contest - Be ou ther.l.ook-oht —A sharp young gent, sporting u rhk . e pair of moustsches and an ivory berideil some has - enently" been sivindilog the gond people Of 2deactrille. . He represented him self es 'a manner of a theatre, and in that caps of' city engaged Central Ran, had a Large number bilb printed, and after rob tug 'a number of bultriduals Was called on urgent business to parts unknown. Probably he might take a li king to engage one of our public buildings for a similar purtose, for which reason We, cross ld caution the proprietors of the same to be on their guard. . The Case of Seirgeant Jusit:—.ln the cane or jobb U. That, OPtileenth New Jersey tom(_ meet, who shot weary Breen, adeserter, while attempting te.art eat him, user three monthsago i willabrunglittefore the gradd ',park - on ' TuesdaY s who, after a careful inveaUgattou of . ‘tbe case, 'gabled the hill and the prisoner was. •disollius-: 'Our. readers will remember the Parkin/erg of this ease, which we gave at the tlo, . It ap pealed at drat that Stun had mistaken his man, and thatßreen was(not a deserter,but he waa al; terWitliiitidettlitted by an otticar of hie regiment reaustalllon.—Dr. I). W. Rankin, of Alle gheny, Wits yesterday prestmted iiith a beauti ful compact field estlnf surgical instruments by theltattenta an wara masters of Wards G and R of the :United States Hoeptral:t/Vr. G. W. ilig.za,of the medical staff, made the presenta tion sneeeh which tyns answered by Dr. Rankin ra In: - .ii - ppropriate addieSi exProllaing tile t " nitetind gratitude for.the highly accept., MAI. Mossmiersess Money.--Information was made before Mayor Lowry yesterday against twolnen named Hobert P. McKean and Abaft- Joni baiter charging them with pestling court. taffettlwo dollar bills on the bank of Ohio. A warrabriwae issued for their surest, and the tulltyriMs Mititilfeirtii the lciek-up to await a is a considerable quantity of fruit at Aliment In the market. Apples and are now .heirtmits:haveveplaged th e '/ neatens peach; anti being - Mild ia large quantttlee The for mer are being sold at reasonable prices, but the a ,W.re,aretiernatallng oomparatively high price., init — miniequently are net consumed in large lusmittor.- • Better than New Teeth.—Hare goodglais dunned in yyour windows or O'Brien, practical verator. No. 380 Third *treat, -8.-4110aaa uatirted warnuttad never to wear out. rOSIP4 —Amami/ wasi9ut JOSEPH MEYER' t sot 1. ; MAIWUFACIIVitpq : P AND XPANCTIr 11/819=-434, 411.-DIPIAIPS won/whys. • 13 1F , 11 , 1 0,44,1 1 1 • 04 .4.+11fgg 1 / 4 44e, 0 7, 4144 GLAD inmates ost. FOR THE AFFUmbt GENUINE MEDICINES The Investor of the ezttoot of PAREIRS After in experience of manyyears In private practice now oar. it to the dilated in a highly canomitrated form. What Is Pereira Brave-4688 it ham, dace 16814 been a specific for oLtormous ArraviroNs ; THELLNEKATION OF THE BO WELS INFLAHMATION OF THE KIDNEYS LEOOORRECEA, and all amens of THE URINARY OBOAHIL It MIS been recommended by the talent of the Medical Profession for needy two itelitOrtot The Fluid lastrecticf • p zIRA EIKA.V.A. Is now offered to an afflicted world la a gaaPe WITHIN THE REAOH OF ALL For an inseasea :of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel or Dropsical Swelling, no medicine in vented can cope with this compound in lir power to literally A4NIHILATE DISEASE, sir bad Properties la tha drug are removed by he process of tta compounding in the shape of amid, leaving Its STERLING PROPERTIES:ALONE Young men who may be NlWaling tram the many Ws consequent upon early Indeseretlon or abuse, should try one bottle and be relieved. The symptoms are INDISPOSITION TO EXERTION, NERVOUS INDISPOSITION, LOSS OF BIGHT, WARM HANDS. AND LIMBS, FLUSHING OF SKIN, GENERAL LASSITUDE, By not arresting these signs, Which as unerring ly point as the needle to thepole, to impotency, Epileptic Fits, Premature Decay and Death, a crime against nature is committed—a practical although protracted SUIGIDE is being commit ted. All medical outhorittee agree that were the effects of EARLY EVDOSCHE ?lON Removed, that there mould be far lets use for Dane Asylums As the records of these humane instltutlone prove that a very large proportion of their pa• dents owe their reception and detention within them to early habits of indiscretion. f {For all unpleasant and dangerous diseases Gilson's Extract of Pareira Brava Absolutely cures secret diseases, of no matter what length of standing. No change of diet is required, no cessation from btudneas. Soldiers Home upon Furlough And who may perhaps have unfortunately con tracted disease, win and the Extract of PAR EU HA BRAVA the specific for their By its peculiar action upon the Kidneys, it canvas a frequent desire to urinate, thereby re moving obstructions, iind securing the matter against all fear of stricture of the Urethra. YOUNG NEJESIV, Beware of the amoberlear quack• to be found in 21 large °Alec Xany of them know Nothing of the Practice of Medicine, And yet they are al/owed to deceive and deco} TX3III 'CtNwgRY, Until oftentimes after a lifetime of tnimery,death kindly ends their auditing. Gilson's Ohlorine Watce, 1.6 munatioa WWI/to Extract, is a specific for the Gonnorhea„ or protracted Meet. Syphilitic patients, especially cafes of .old standing, mould do well to try Cil:UENzol%Pki4 A Diedialne that has STOOD TDB TEST ui YEARS, and In conned's:in with the uae of the EXTRACT OF PARBERA BRAVA( eilleatnally eradicate any case; no mattes of how long standing.. Price, 61 per Bottle IL G. 911.1CLEY, So. 18 Day st.;DePar rack, bisaasail Agana, .6,161, ?O BA+• Wholestileáz Ihribis' J. M. Plai•Weirg. LVII7 GO 18 T, • nreinyium i ;11.11L1" su:lr4,o ;40 „Ain:Q.7A allAzitstUar, oizs fiti:UM:)NgtEl BRAVA, The result of Hood's movements are favorable to our army. It is thought he will not give battle unless teo hard pressed by Sherman. Hood's wagons, and a brigade as a guard, are at Culla die: He may possibly give battle at this point; if not, he will have to fall back on Galena, Alabama, where communi cations are open. • Gen. Slocum, ut Atlanta, sent out a foraging party of 1,500 wagons towards Rough and Ready and Decatur, and all returned laden with corn. The army has plenty or supplies, both in Atlanta and in the geld. It is thought Hood has all his srmy with hint, and it is sq. - posed to be shout 35,000 men. Prison era and scouts state that they are living on parched corn and some dried fruit collected through the country - - Guerrilla Operations in Missouri IIT. LOUIS, October 19, -- Glasgow, Howard county, was captured on Satur day by a large rebel lirce under Gener al Clark. The placJ , was held by sir companies of the 43d Missouri, twelve months' men, under Col. Harding, who fought bravely for five hours, but were finally overpowered by superior 1111111- br.ts, and surrendered. The enemy had lour pieces of art:liery. The steamer West ind I ving at the wharf wss sunk. The city hail and sev eral other buildings were burned. Itidgely, Platte enmity wa , plundered by guerillas rm Sunday night, and Sndrhville, Clay county, was burmil on Monday. Thornton and Thrailkill, notorihus guerrillas, entered Platte court ly with 1! large force of rebels on Friday adsiness is suspended at St. Joseph, and Kansas City and Leavenworth are being fortified. Raid in Luray Valley. 'Saw forts, 0, t ,, bcr 1.9 -A Ileralir x Kirtinsburg , picial or the 18th, sly: Gt•n. Sher - Id/in rcteined to 'hat plane on the night orthe 17th, front Washington, whither he hall proetedod by way of the Piedmont and Manassas Oap and the 1 Orange and Alexandria Railroad. Powell's division Of cava lry had l,,Tn on a laid in Luray Valley, and succeeded in laying that Valley in waste in the seine degree with the Shenandoah. Everything of value to the rebel efill4!` was destroyed. A Herald' s Washington special sap,: R. cent advices front France give the as. surance that the rebel vessels building in that country will certainly not be allow ed to leave the French ports nor pass into rebel hands. The Peace Convention—Another Presidential Caniddate. CINWNICATI, October. 10.—The Peace Convention met hero yesterday with l Closed doors. Fifty delegates were pre sent. Wrn. M. Corry was chosen per manent chairman. A committee on re, solutions was appointed, and the Con vention adjourned to meet to-day. It Is understood that an independent Presi dential nomination will be made. The final argument in the ease of 11. EL Dodd, at Indianapolis was made yesterday. The finding of the commiss ion will not be published until submitted to the authorities at Washington. A Rebel Opinion of How McClel lan Can be elected. - /caw Tema, October 19.--Tie Rich— mond Enquirer, of the 14th, says the prompt response made to the call 1,,r men has already changed the aspect of affairs. Below Richmond the federali are erecting mortar batteries on Char. in's farm. The Enquire?. b aa an nrtiele in which it speculates most wildly nn the political situation, winding up with "Should disasters befall Sherman— should Sheridan he withdrawn from the V ,, lley—should Grant assault Richmond and be repulsed—then General Welch 1 an Would be elected President." I Train Pfred . into by Guerrillas- Montgomery Blair Missing. animism, October O.—Yesterday afternoon 'a train' to Lexington, Ken tucky, was fired Into, nine miles this side of Pails, last evening, by a band of guerrillas. The train stopped and the passengers got out, when anbther vol ley was fired, slightly injuring one or two passengers. The train immediately put back, arriving at Covington at eleven o'clock. Hon. Montgomery Blair was among the passengers, t'n iviste for Lexington, and has not been heard of since the attack. . Strength- of Longstreet's Army. NEW Yous, October 19.—A Tribune Strasburg special says : The rebel army is•believed to be 12,000 strong, and is commanded by Gen. Longatreet. Our loss on the 18th was about two hundred and forty. The enemy occupies Fish— er's Hill. A'Ttvnes-Washington special says reb el deserters report that those who desert from the rebel army and come in to our lines are not the only ones. Many leave the army and hide away In the back country. Portant from. New: Orl earls. Nsw Yona, October 19.—T.Se steamer Columbia, from Havana on the 15th, has arrived, The yellow fever ispre vailhor at lailveston. COlonei: Pent hi still in quiet possession. of Brownsville. WlLCODfidently asserted that tftgite-Oler. Reiiiolce was captured by the rebelpas sengers:- 'he `steamer Continental, from New Orleans-on the 18th, has arrived here, bri4lfig!,the'iisbelf.43bmetal Paige and , thany . OtharrelietpibleneroC i NO Parfet/ L. 72 sl!=virrs.Bintpg TELEGRAPHIC. P49%1. , ORR fiKaiST EDITION Result in Pennslvania. Parranzmurik, Octobet 19:—A. dis— patch from H arrisbnrwsays:"Official re— turns flit' 89 counties have been reliably tabled here, showing a Democratic gain of 16,292, and a Union gain of 2,916 over the gubernatorial vote of 1882. Excesses of these gains, 13,873, deducted from the Union moriy of 1803, viz: 385 leaves a Un aj ion t majority of 1,952, 15, with the counties of Clarion, Forrest, Jeffer son, Mercer, Penang°, Wyoming and York yet to hear from. If the above can be relied upon, we shall have a handsome Democratic ma jority: The counties to hear from give the following vote : Marlon, official, Jefferson, °Meted Wyoming, official York, reported Democratic ma:ority Forrest, reported.. Mercer, enango, Republican m kierity Subtract 13.epublican majority Dem - Traria majority [ED.] Gem Hood Srill Retreating. Raw Yonic, Oct. 19.—A Herald spe cial, dated Chattanooga, September 18. says: From last accounts, Sherman's army was in the vicinity or Willonva, Ga. The rebels were retreating on Sum. merville, and' were supposed to be fal ling back towards the Blue Mountains. Wheeler Is hanging about Rome, For rest was threatening to cross near Bridgeport and hold the gaps on Pigeon Mountain for the purpose of aiding Hood in moving his army to Bridgeport. Ho is now covering Hood's retreat. Sherman Is Skirmishing with Hood's rear. JLA.TEIST 13-Y TELEGRAPH. SECOND EDITION. FROM NEW YORK THE SOLI) DI A rtiKET. Meeting of Bank Officers NEW Yuan, Oct. 19.—The gold mar ket Is weak and Is the effect of the ex treme fluctations by which the bears and bulls have necessarily become heavy losers. The mail boat from City Point brings no important news. Secretaay Stanton has left the front for Norfolk. Admiral Porter's visit to General Grant is regard. ed as significant. • A large meeting of the office n of the National Banks was held at the Astor Rouse to-day. It was rumored howev er that the object was a new movement against the State banks. Gen. Sherman in his official report of his campaign states that Gen. Howard was appointed to the vacancy caused by the death of General McPherson by or der of the President. Gen. Hooker took offence at this and was relieved at his , own request. The Post's Washington special says: The assistant Secretary of War says it is not yet decided whether the New York and Pennsylvania Invalid soldiers will be sent home to vote in November. No favoritism will be shown to any State. FROM ST. ALBANS, Vt An Invasion of the Town ST. Arnaws, Vt., Oct. 19.—An inns .to of this town took place to-day. Some wenty-ilve armed desperadoes from Canada, supposed to to in the rebel em ploy, made an assault on several hunks alnlit four o'clock this afternoon. The National Bank was robbed of about $30,000, mostly In bills; the St. Albans flank was robbed of $70,000, and the Franklin Bank of s considerable amount. Twenty horses were also seizsd by the desperadoes and carried oil. Several citizens who restated were deliberately shot, and two were wounded, it is fear ed, fatally. E. .1. Morrison, contractor, C. H. Huntington, jeweller, and several others were reported slightly injured. The raiders threatened to burn the town, and left in the direction of Cana da. Large parties of armed cltizen-t It ive gone in pursuit. FROM GEN. SHERMAN. Our Viotory over Gen. Hood NEW YORK, Oct. 19.—Tne importance of our victory over Hood at Alatoona, was not imuls appirent by the first re port. It appears that there wore stored thr re one million and 4 half of rations, ,•I which Flood was informed by some women who ascertainell the fact. Be sides A.latoona is situated so that, with 10,000 men Hood could have held the place against ten times his numbers. Hood attempted a surprise and capture, but 3heran as soon as he learned the direction Hood had taken, sent forward three columns of troops with fifteen days rations at their back, and signalled Coosa to hold the place. How well he hell it is already known. From Cairo and Below, CAIRO, Oct. 19.—Great excitement prevails in this section of country In consequence of a raid in western Ken tucky by Forrest's force. Gen. Mere dith, commanding the district issued a proclamation calling on the citizens to suspend business, and rally to arms to drive back the rebel horde. Forrest is reported at Corinth with a strong cavalry, and exoreases his inten tion to free western Kentucky from the appressor and allow people to vote as they please at the coming election. The rebel force left at Eastport, Alia tissippl, is estimated at abotit three hun dred. Further of the Roanoke HALIFAx, Oct. 19.—Her Majesty's' steamship Steady reports that it was ru— mored that the Roanoke was captured by the rebel Lieut. Brain°, who took her to Bermudf and landed the passen gers, but he was not allowed to coal or provision. He then proceeded to sea and burned the Roanoke off Bermuda, and returning with the crew in boats. Ho was at once -arrested by the British au— thorities. FoRTIIESS MONROE, Oct. 19.—Secre tary Stanton, Gen. Metga, Commissary General, and the Medleal Director ar rived this morning from: Jetmcs river. Simeon Draper, Collector at New York, with other distinguished visitors, arrived here this p. LEXINGTON, By, Oct. 19.—Capt. Bel don, of the Ist Kentucky cavalry, re turned from Owensville to-day, having encountered Jesse at Mud Lick Spring with 800 men. Beldon lost one man killed, Lieut. Dobson, and three privates missing. The rebel loss was eight kill= ed and two wounded and twelve horses. PIIILADELPIDA, Oct. 19.—. Gen. Couch commanding department of the Susque hanna, has ordered flags at half-mast on the 2lst, and slnal guns to be fired in honor of the memory of Maj. Gen. Bir ney. BOSTON, Oct. 19.7—Four rebel agenth . , Jones, of Virginia, Beals, of Arkansas Trimble, of 'Maryland, and Frazer pass ed through this, city to-day for Fort Warren.,' NEW Your; Octabeilli.—Vie, MNine concedes ; . a DeranCialde' . nukinrfty2 In Perinsylven,_the imp& vote of 741, but a m*loritl Incl the soldiers' Tots, of 10,000 i: • Destructive Are Ire 'Brooklyn. I - AUCTION Roanoke:Adsill/0111riTEIAD BIM"' 1 The Caphlte of t , NEW You, Oct . - -T 19ihe Brooklyn ity mills, ow ned by Sod h & Jewell, situated near. Fulton Fez,,. were de stroyed this morning by fte. Loss one i hundred and fifty thousan , dollars. The freight transport steamer Allier from Vera Cruz, arrived hale this morn [ing with 1,000 French trociPs for Brest, - France. A passenger by the Colsmbia, says, an organized plot for the c Lure of the at Roanoke existed, and wasp blicly talk ed of in Havana. After curing the Roanoke, the Columbia and the new steamer Maro Castle were td be captur ed. SOUTH NORWALK, C0R11., 1 Oct. 19. At the charter election to-day theDern ocrats elected their egtire tidket. MARKETS BY TRLIVRAPH, New York Market, Navy Yone, Oct. 1 9 —Cotton, $llB5l 20 for middlinr. Flour, $8 85a910 for extra state; $9 75a10 for extra R H Or - 1910 aoailoo for t rade Grande. %Mirky $1 73. Wheat, $1 93a1 91 for Ohloaao spring; $1 97 for Racine spring; $2 10 for in wter red western. Rye $1 42. Barley, $lB2 for state; $19012 for Canada western. Corn, $1 50a151 for mixed western. Cate„lB7e for west ' ant. sugar, 24a2243 0: Porto Rico; 417a17140 for ;u a. Molasses, $1 10 for New Orleans; 90c for Porto Rico; 841,820 for Muscovado,! . Pork, s39a 40 for wane; $4l 75a42 3 7.54 for; new 1 ,1 10 cash and regular wa); $38a39 for prime; $32a4223 for prime mean. 80 , f, s7al2 for coloVay mean; $l3 al7 for repacked na 4; in 2250 to i textra mese; 11,1834 c fr., shoulders; 18a2 1 c for ha s. Lad 20 .291(c. Butter, 30i36 fur western, 37a450 r for state. Chedse 12a21he. • New York Money Mario!, N'sw You, Oct. 19.—Money ateady at 7 per ce cline nt. told opened at 210 advanced to 211 X, de- d2oBh and cloned at 209. St. r.apote Market. 1, ST. Louis, Oct. 19 —Cotton 80.,a0 Tobacco dull, Flour Bat. Wheat tine. Coto and oats steady. 90TH SEMI-ANNUAL EXHIBIT OF THE tins!. - tate Stocks kcal listate, Viortgage Boucle Ft %Moat' Securities i 'cited States Stock's, Karat Stocks, Mist:Ala( sous Stocks, LESS LIABILITIES. Losses, (Adjusted, unadjusted and not due,) 98,806 62 Net • 3,273,635 04 Itte^olllooo to ita,ooo taken on a xingle Piro and Inland Navigation and. tranaporta tiou Risks accepted at terms consistent with , iolvency and fair profit. Losses equitably ad noted and promptly paid at this Agency. Applications for insurance Solicited.l Pan i iLICIE.S ISSUED WITII. LO.I.AY, all buainesa attended to is MI fidelity and impeach, by A. A. CA.ItitlY.:P au3l-3m Agents, e - f Sudtionipe, iii . 'snort, every pleco'co }iron cork requital; to render the engine and , Mr mplete. All rises, [rota_ thrya to thirty horse p Wer, made to order. Those of eight ten, twelv and twenty horse are in process or nstruction Tend can be delirerol on short noti This engine Is bu'lt upon a s lid bed plat ' •, .1 , complete of itself, and can be worked u na. foundation separate from the boiler. We also manufacture °ROOKER'S 0 ,F... RRATED PATRNT DOUBLE A 0 1.1 G 4.'0 ROE PUMP, and can supply them 'at 8 ort notice. • II Orders registered and tilled In their turn. 'iA!.. dress GEORGE M. OLA.PI , 4 Washington Iron Works, Newberg, N. . , Or apply to L. O. '. A RD, digrat ootiawd 66 Liberty sip, N. ~V. 1=311121 ILI ia,rirh.cie. DIXON'S ABO.7IIATIO BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVE • T ' Is the only safe and sure cure. I t eon l nun l tains no opium or deleterious drugs, no Min ' era' or other injurious oompounds oo to remedies generally sold for this class it , Bowe. It is so sitiosolons that. Pityeltdice I rent generally We it in their praitios 4' all ohronio and dangerous mass. • ger Ude no Cholera mixturtoror don ' ful compositions, (many of which under mine and ruin the - oonstitution,) when yo f tan obtain en unfailing remedy aa 'lmp], and Rafe se Blackberries themselves. Ask for Dixos's BLAOKBRIULT Cletuenca— ma, and, see th at the proprietor's name II written on the outside wrapper of each Nit- 1: Us. Prepared only by OP! fr i ? -} r m illl iv • Bak Proirseter, CINCINNATI Jot We by all respectable drugolsta - PriooMold otito, 85 ob.) 250„ Ikko, ft. oor Bottle. I- z- .s. - sr L. cort•s BLUER OF . • BARK AND IRON, r, a ti -Aa- "p,7s.WAluecottts-A . . ''''-'; &found very, beneficial in Dystlepita . P ,Ali ' ' hat languor end 4 prostration of che7l/11014 Width frequently succeed acute disea4o, , ti,tur, creases appeMte—intigorates threpo ./ or d41 0 491 3 ,rA1l very ateeptable to the std a ); ' and*ampe japed in suioases ~..173 where a tante. iw., - fluor:tare required, " bold Ul '._FLI-EATNICINIV)MiIftedaI6,, ThitikllVll•WlLWrazWOrr. 44/40,44114 1 •litivstleasaatimdleffttaugi. . - " , 41W ~:. .' ~ 1 1 tion, - •Elatulipacy lite,Z ' . t r 7 '' , 106.• Siewste,ls.o. - _ - BatitAt OW , , • • Itte '.f ..- 41,cy; I .ILLPFUEWS-Z w ONtzi !;41 , 4 cope i 1111 Xidistst.,31100N • ," • - ,_,L: !:-.:?,,,,-,f,t Itc4ifif, i',•l - ' - - DAVE HAD MY WADDINOTON J. Estate surveyed anu divided Into nes en Par eels to suit purchasers, and will offer the same for sale at Fulani , Auction on Monday, October All that portion lying west of the tethany Pike, J will offer in five different tracks: the nrst containing 18 acres, with a good substan- tial dwelling, opting and milkhouae._ .see ond tract C0nte:J.0441541 ititerWili-W e tild thitSl about 15 sore& reimistillderV DOM inv,* Wood's Run, is divided into two treats of 16 and 30 acres, with a good tenant house on each. All in glees' and , okoter and' lOW dalonititeefdr Dairy Farms. '1 hat DortiOS lyltig ari - the 'east— side Pike I hare divided into two parcels,. one part of about 170 acres which is a neat, substan- Rai brick dwelling formerly occupied by Mr. John Marshall, Three goorbteruitit, hotises t ;be rents ofWhich will pray the takes. Large barn; stable and sheep houses, and full grown thrifty hearing Apple arid V irginia Crab trees. This part of the estate Will Make a magnigeentfarrit. I will also part with my Honiestead, the large beautiful mansion, 50 by 75 feet, with all modern con venienees, surrounded with shrubbery ,and trees; also a tarts orchard of choice fruit, with about 130 acres of land. Au extensitY ,barn with atrinatiasementolio..; sided Rita shieling,for horoetr,• ancithilho far' 40 °stile, with cellars Nu, mows and every thing In the highest regoisition of a farm. It sands In a - brick yard of 175 ieet :midst& sur. rounded by sheds for cattle :awl .aheep ; also, a blacksmith's shop and slaughter h o use. There Is also on tots Homestead tract a good tenant house. The Farm is kriowri tO fie belt anti most highly cultivated in this part of the coun try, being situated on the Bethany Pike, four miles from Wheeling{ roost hneubful and fertile rolling hill lam, well watered with never fail ing springs; situated in a neigh' - orhood oi wealthy and highly respectable people. For terms of purchase with a 'plan'• of the Farm, showing the di vietcms•'above mentioned, together with ail parlionlars, apply 011 the prern is.s or at my Brewery ofilce, or to N. Richard son. earn 01. Wheeling. STOCK AND FARM IMPLEIIIENTS.—On the following day after the sale of the Fenn, Tuesday, the 25th• day of October , - -Hat, I wt' s dispose of my Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs. and farming implements. • ' • fi.Vl.- W. SMITH.' Waddington Farm. W ORR LIC R WILSON -PS . - • • - y-Y.;,•; , f - .;-;.V .. . DIETETIC & CULINARY ARTICLES - , ......:: Pura Cream ol Tartar. ' ' 1 (` ,r , r; ;' , -.4.z.. m udia , 'h ik i ng s,„ d i, - , ,t i'- •lf,•';;:5;t ri'l ,•ii,aTirlato - Rtillit4a- • ;' , l'• 4 Grail aad Poweleridatures,:tranizi-, ,f•Tpe; ~.:1,,. ' t \ .4-aiketwk 1 , ,i7- , r DOI Af i , „ 02 w ego Vera &lamb, ",' - ---.,,.. 41-t -,:44/4.1-1,..3 Cox , io r Prl 43- elstine, ~, ' . . . ~ ~-.,1 tr.4.'. i, ( '...t.r. r GlyeerireS, . , .- a,- -,- Pure Wines Mr Cooking "toos. , - 40 ' 07 -16 ~ Ourrestvai o xstial-k4traeft i „i g..Q Caraway, SeeiL _ . . fr 44 ..Z Aube S 4.4.6:i.. 4 e..,:1-(3 ;,4443,44.4,i4.1,,,1 Uoritimutilikadj - ft30 , 111 -,.r., 7,44,1,136,1'i. ,Ittaoe:abli alUtifillM b 1 %':;4 Slealearl itlks . , . , ,- ;•,f• - ‘3,,,c , ...... .... , .....-1..,_••;., ir ~ t rae: ...." . -7"? . .i ~ ., i , ..,,,,,, - • i , -”,...e,,-. , 4. , t,'Ti, ii .-- - ', : i'4ll'.: ' • HOUSEIZOLD • -,, .... ,-, :4." 44/ Id, .4..WS ...- . 44. :a....; • • SEWING MACIIINES c0....4.4 144, .. , .-rAy4 2. .tt0va....,,,,..,, ...,4'''' Sa/ o•' de SliciarSital,• - IliAlratia ....... • . •-ps 2 W • a .i -.ii 1 ~ , ...4i,i. Tripoli, , Over ISO.Orn• rf th ' 'e ' 7 .0, 3 1'u0r. bye ...tatllT already beep sold. ... . wv.parevjas)_. _ Over 8.000 are in tise in P it , :i argil ~ , „,,,,_ ~, -, ..,, T-ttl -../"1V.44.444.2 and ViOillity. Ramp eed / Claaunl SPedgßapeakiplpuo_•i; kis& Bane, &a., Ese., ika.; f.,e4.-.,:, The Bale of these inimitable is , ,_ „ ... _ _ . • - - - . -,, W 4 J'lt - tt lalethaa,, greater than all others combined. - .. ~,,,, x. No one should buy a Sewing Machine ..: ~-,...4 4 -...i .- - - i ...• , , 7 . a.0..1:r.r. 4,1,7- until they have examned and tested the For all rallaide PiePrietluitheill6too, 5k0.:41-4 , Wheeler & Vilion. ''' ' ' Dr. D. JAYBEilliekoriiilrt,-P'l'.6 1-5441:'-7? as ...trkur.,- , They are warranted for three years. , . . . - ..1- 4 .l, irmswi leer ve ,,,,,71 -3 .tts.u , lo.".i. . Hair Teak" ar. Bab ,Thr.„.,.--,,,,- Instruction Free. .. ---- - Sauatter far Salesroom, No. 21 FIFTH STREET. ; •- .;:i.ta•-,kif Ar m -. wrpl. supdlizza, & co., Agents. 1 Dr. J. (f. A Vinivi 64iTir'-retii4,-- -- ._ ..,.__ .ertia•dstur ,—.... ~ L,t, ~r_ . , . •• cathikruckiluitair se.L.N.k.„„k ~ ' N . RE GREATEST NER VINE, TONIC : ~ Sarsaparilla. 1. AND BLOOD PI T RIPIER. " 4r,upvntel/4-.. $ 1196 295 88 650,390 00 87,9 68,5 W 00 646065 NI 580,005 00 1,969,110 CO 123,489 5O 3,101,93 i 66 13r. cutter.. ENGLISH BirfEJLS. core uure for lotemporethon. Dr• J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines. DR. D. JAYNES & SOWS, FAMILIA' 11.LEDICIN.E114. SCIIENCILIi Pith:manic., -Sea- Y r ettia..., . e'•.Jr 5.41. " ,11411draitet .l, I .:5. ;A,l ,e5 ,- . ••44....; at *1 -,' .;.44 , t.--b *ll tutainnicirfrai blediaarblioi424__ . ~ .'` . , }iltZC..2 Sa lt . Hrieurrstitithrassc' .. ...4.4,;:i -,, ,nt.4.1,13_ 1.1.41 . „,-,zi l la., wittetrins Orientated' ladithi,wiliesseebarts t Iti. - , 4.. :, .-..),,, - ita 72, Lara‹.. - prfeay.., 14 thlt e ............'l..?,rttr4 * . , s aw, rra be,i..ae - f Bramtheth's Pi115 ...,,, ,, J a.-,..i7 Ax:l Hostetter's 0 h atEicomara . iiiiterivdT:'° , ll .i" DraketsPlantatien Bitters i i, .1 . ..4, , ..; Illtal stt.r.,/ . - °Utters NOrdao English tten V M ,..,.. 4 -, (l. X"'.' An Antidotefor in temperaterig:7e . l a ow: I,Riv•l' Andell the reliable gatent.meditthft f ttlif day. : - - - "14 1,1, r„ Paints, Leads. Zinc. '5040th,(1-411's ( 40 -e .arei. -.. "11,1i - I r l '' ' ...: • ' Brushes, Putty, Tubekeintsi GOid l oo,ls eta, - -',, ' We have fa:Gitlin for ' _ tittelele. at m anufactureurprtoesk , tt ,`, . ,- "t.'''' __.,..T V-, i , r ..-1 '4.7 1,46 a 5z...,i :,..,.....V.., 1211.14 i .11- i" " " Migiilleliii6gM 4 - - -':- --,---.,..,----‘ - ...,..azii , :e , '...ti ~ :-'.l Our stock of Tharp 11 1-0100"poit e ala - -,4 semi annually w fbataby:4wor-,., =4.-7.1 pharmecurist alio" p stbiar, ebitarajitutreat o skz'-' -' ' ,- n. •'i .it drop and Redleloayertrogiiiikatt iPtitekAlfrOcl terra& • .lO ' '.l , - ces a --- 1 - 1 Ch enittialii: - ~ , , :r .„ . , ., .v,v. . ' I ELIO TAX-PAYERS -PITT TOWN- I .' s ,ty. ....'. 7 r.........1,104*.4 ',..1 I,_ SHIP.-At a meeting of the School Board I All our Anteriosn ' Ohemleids ready I • ,-fL. ,',, at Pitt lownnhip,beld on September 10th, ifet, I. All bonsai oft POWER:kr& w 0.41,1; ' n ~` W. 4 :.o.o.BagatyWs flirted:3'4*u* 0 f tbe: MAN.- . , -,' A q.:" , -;. ..r, "( 44 i 4 ,-trit, tp.wllF ,irl:;4 Bounty Fun I Tax, under the call of tr.' Preel- ,An inquiry °flour ftwatirphiteraliet,--.6-,%. ,_,.r.'',' dent for 500,000 men; and it was all enacted, 1 isfy you as to their purtty. - ,- -, ...t.1.:•••4 • - -t , r I.O."4"AZCq ' _. ,. .:.1 that tett rat-payers ce requested to call oa.alte t ~...„ . , - ...,..4.,, - 4 ...:---' 1 . , ~,---?.... I`, assurer art•l pay sail LAX immedlately and Leyast, ar. nye- flibblaneg , '''' '-''''; that A tedudtiblittf 8 per cent. be niloWert to An I .rho tt sire to avail themselves of said privilege. OuratelLimPartidli -.71W101 -311131 # 11(*.-4 By order of the Board , Itteliabig„ .‘ -, rd.,1.4- 1 4.41t. 4 i" WILLIAM DAVIS., President. . I Anomie 4.1am,•13 lue34' When 110110,:, J tl - ', i l - 1 P4 6 3 . ' 8 - rtl e in. '' '; ;. s cam' lia.a. O, , :, tree , Eat as XPIICiViSd; no ..i7.-fl In pursuance of the above appointment, the dlird, Lad Bre, ! • : , ..".x . x..;"° undersigned Is p lre p a uedgra t reeeitentaabEzar.., and ' dot. Nlti W as the time is limited for allowing the Mapes- m o lly 8% --., 110141 1 4 ,.td - g:m , ' rize. ,4- 1 ers,the eue,r emit., immediate atieatteri , thereta ; _ Elluer7,lit 'ltr' .'' - is urgently requested. ._ . . W. Al. gOHMLY Treasurer, ' oc 4 2wdL , i. ,f,,, . 1 ),1 gli tAteltefttneet - .V9VeSigir-? r ri ..-- - 1 .• ~,,44 ~,,.- : i- ----- -,. 8.N.2,-e7,rr. ! W tees; BisrodlyisiGittnind irdindettig titit:lA I OW user nuly g in: -- EiciArao &I ritlttytke4l6l d , - j ': Otard,Tkiony a oo's(l3fart, , _ _ Fine old Bochigthill,; t e_ 4 ' . '"` -311 ' IlikpaTzas ern WHOLESALE JOBBERS ta po re jui ce o f o r ," p wh is , . Pure old Sherry Wlne,__ , , • WatOhes, Clocks '& Jewelry, ; Pure oldsMatterta ,liveleg- , Pure lirdiruidtifer Watch an clock Materials, . Tonic and Glasses ; fan:taloa and sr. creiz Rums. Silver-Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, &0., , Imparted Clipiris. No. 31 Fifth Street, N _ , . „ it ;• - i . : , ,f.: Ott yipyrrilytubtalt; PA. - I Our stook igibranal. roailittaf fiti fillatb bataile 1,5 ' of Havana olgttrat TM We have Just opened a general assortment of I o aas I p,,,,, d0s ! the Above..goinle. •At Wh fi l ega4t% o 4l, t Mid h av,ltO I impertaies_l Pidthothaff -,i - -.1: t-0, 'I•% -t.7.- an exatnination by dealere, orders will recem' 1 Loudres I ilgaros I • our prompt 'end cared attention - eepl'il tad R egal's , I Bell; . Lima., 1.1L.i3 DomeistklAAratis. . , .Eapanoias !S Manufactured from thwarted tobaccos ils: I - 0 Jockey Clubs lb abrina"=ates I Ada variety ,of . rc: c r Our stosk , oitoigirs wan pifiebase,fin teavai we are °tithing them to anisumers at rt aligtad• canoe °Vet one Adam, knotze tioatuatatrit, a purchased in -quarititthe'or tare hue 4 up muds. ge '' - 1 !.i kl. TO THE DENTAL PROFESSION=- MR We over a imp 'lna °Wiwi seleeted ig,,•* 9 l S. S. White's Patent Teeth, ~, 4- -- . ., Omni Armstrong - a J'zietps:reak ''.,‘ t - .W. A. Dar& Oo's Tee . . ' Neetr.,sideOurdy fr„..i.lf triviark s Ligy,:frpr'FAl.,,,,,,,,-, arrulitankl4ll44l2. 1 ,4 1 7, , .P.L",„41,`,.,K,:: ; Dental; ----- '.3 -1 '..., --- . .2.,laire,afric .14=4M1it%,-;;.-P:' tr' ..._ s, iitt, Base. en „mut. •--!!' ;Geld and 'mauler/add/Ma anannitwayerg - description. Catalogues to billegatitaiii - - . , „, Dr. F3chenok's Pohlad:do, Tonic and Pilla. x 1111 23 CI 13 • S Celebrated. Beebe, & Sarsaparilla, And all other Fsnilly Medlatnea aan he found gemttne et the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, : Ttitriinchi , St 'iNkliutr; Corner ot Blerket.atreekend toettli Drugs, AdedtetaesrtJheausals,.Perfumety, Yalu ts, Oils, Lead, Vangshers, Brushes' Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder firearm, Arid all 441,1441ssuAgy, fouud la Drug Storms pf One— tint quality, for me low, No • 70 Market street, earner Foartt, ebl TO rsulza3Eits. 6 Ir Eargo tr r tlvit DriP ; :kirstie‘ HAttaisnona, October 6th0884. SE r ALlfi v 10 , : t " . pit02 t WTI an . s tll .s :twele t eto'c l l ß oct. of Tuesday, 18th instant, for the erection of the proposed extenshm of the OripitoF hull& hie. :security to one-fourth of the amount of the work will be required, and each bidder must accompany his proposal with the names of nis securities. Plans of the extension MID be seen at this ; office where speci fi cations can also be had on I sPiOntitl4l4, • -- • selusb ol d is ;44bpaeatottei tion oft `spitol:, A. G. UURTIN,Gov. JAS. P. BARB, Sur. Gen. HENRY, D. MOORE, Stab Treat. 007 -td - GRAVEYARD' IitOTWE; rsi HE BIIRTINO OROIJED ON STE- F iEN IOO II -1 4NE t towa t as ,g 13(TRYINGra1110 beim JIM by the Sheriff' for a claim of the city, far Paring aff3401041. Aniatmengs tossism *sto w , ro. toquested to have Ward . i;hotttlignurnottee. IVO _ _ _ P Ut tti:::X.... iitt iND. I BED-BUG DERMEipIiaL is MOST vAILIYAII -POP-,, - max SETWMA lei *''' - Ix, iir4o4lminsts 1 Tito i / Af it - Nadir] Nloltdri., . 1 ...„ 0 I Wit th ei: zu I . • $11444 tkitt, • li4Lto OIL STOORS AT ATIOTION.--On THURS. DAY 'EVENING, 24th inst., at 8 o'clock, at Masonic Hall Auction Rooms, 55 PAM street, will be sold Shares Federal Fleming &Blood " El Dorado 44 IiVAbOY Überry4un" Horse Neck Cherry tun Central" Stella 44 Ohio Valley Ross . .! Iderolkte GEO. W. SMITH'S FARM FOB BALE. TORIiENOE 2t IV'tli.lilt, Strictly --p ure - f 2;12,_ - , . . . • ••• . -. • .- TORRENCE it- , -1/013111111k,' , . • - - c', :,,- Arotnouras agatph(fitreir '4 , .„... , , ~.,-: • ..,.,.7.::% , „-T. ..,.. ..Liriediagar ,:,....: Foreign and tromeatio' Dnifit; •,,'4:,,. and 1111 temicab,' Dyes and --.lWlialre`i!--,,! Aloohol, Perftmlazy r - plog, , :.V.;,,,c," and Toilet Soaps, 171.telOind*;',' 2 I - I:7l"'`' • - 1- tigav T_obaooo%atl,....,:ii'f-g Paint G ila ana viumuthea,.,,,-.„..14 1 , ,",,, ,;,cl. A l., * - , r Tinniea,"Snpipiatiti' 'iiitr* ~ii, --.-, 8ra0 .... e 8 Proprietary ~- Abadan, iko H ~,d oe,:zet a e ‘f .1 ..‘T. ,/ —' - • .„...-,-, 0 , 4..„' 5 .,-,iis, TRUSSES I -TR1T4113)1111fr,..t., -7,.. , ~,. - .Q„-: . ...•7-56..1',,1 zai ,-,;--- . 1 ~ 2-45.'4 i'l*-'`p-72i'1r.7 We manutieture all the toe mower hoptiy6.c...t, ed Trusses, AWL keep oeciatently-Amtp, ...tefs. Marsh's, Fltelk a Iliteeea. Ch ase% Ari. Otir-A-r4, 'and all ether manttlactruaat ~- L' -.-J-.1',.., 111 WWII reiiiiirtaildik"olullerilyk * or when parties destrff At, yrif',ll l Fl,.....rel-t-v 1 ° crni" -.,t ~- , ~. 1.. , r.:7. , ft% lire I-- Ann - 1 suov anix a.r._AilAirb, p474a .Kif ....4 .r.p.4.R.uft,aoMrse,l. .4.Z,7'1.g v).-‘..7 ELASTIC wrocapir..ps. ~.„,, , ..,, ~.,„-14161 • ; . 1 ..1 ....ii ~f ~-C7,-;,y, Dft AloaAltl3 atteadat . -34Ithenbri.J;• ithostion of Trusseg,Aktv arid - _ ,1 :41.7.tvp ~, Of Rupture;' "' ' ~...-.t.,-,ii-,,,.'•.• PHYSIGLiNIS- PREsCgagnO, ~. ..e.....ut4-, b ,. • - lA.' h -tiPt 0 Ali EF 1JL1.4" 'CIL.- _l7 - zirD . .1 ..,,,,„ ißeription r t e sDemulo al weye Insillgimi 4 l . twit' alf,4 n PEtirttUlt; Ind an wity.'' 7', {EI ootopoundlog preseriptiena. eLelie...., r, .; regard to purity, ftealieena and illew,...ti,t ~,; ~,:i* l't ,t 4 haPrescriptlone oalefUlly Cortipiiiilfitliklitß wk et the night -?..- ,-; ..., ~,,... -4 numBoLiv9ua telft*ltifitt4. o 4lo4.?? l . l . , adorttfialL,NOmwa4l.44.• •ItattPa4.‘„, *.IIIIAVr of .. • ROBACIWS ikazultuli,g /Wad I _frir,tNt, -111 TO . - _.: .. . . . ~-, ~.. .. . . =wog, ~,.,B T4 ifeemilti: ,. —, 4tair,o - - . ciori woureix- -4 . 6 .4 k at ''' . t ... .a. r,, ,, , ....1. ; ,, ,, 7,ltY-'oi-V21:? '. • e'';', r.-- t..r. .' , t•, ~,,,,,„Tte.;l3;•-• ''''4:::::. Isj'` •• 1 ...d.p.'",..,,,,, r,....,1-, ---`l,-.-• r . , . -,..;-.;56.4.,,,,,,qi, -4.,.......,,-. -. -,--, t,',.);%54---"Vf-4,--6-e-A f. '''---.`.l_,f;'-14 -.-1 ., - P-i7,0 • ----4qa.rdigo. .. , ,,itt!,„-v",z,A.4 1 ~.------ , 'k,?4-' . - "r '-' 3 ,.. ,%,,."-- - IMMINEMOSS I==l , -.- ,- .:7-,?',- , ,- . - o. i: -', .• , '.,71`-'.:.1',,1: - 1 I:, r, - ' 1 &a . d ^ J ~ (= ~ ,~ ~ G ' 'll4l ' ''''-;-.=.1 FEEM i „4