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iiiiwmiwM VJ1'! inn "fiQIWS HMHtWIPWaM iMI'HI'Mil MMliii LOCAL NEWS. To Attvertlaera, Nearly tin thousand copies of Ihe tttpub lican are circulated among tho floating popitlii Hon overydiiy,bo8ldBHbeIargo number served to regular iubaorlbors. Advertiser will I ilco note accordingly. Excitement on Seventh Street. The neighborhood of Odd Follow' Hall win thrown Into a state of considerable oxcltcmotit about thrco o'clock yesterd ly iifternnon, oco i moncd by an altercation between Mr. Hollow and Mr, Phtpps and roue. Mrs. Pblpps has an .unbrotypo gallery mi Sevonlli street, tho en trance to which H betweun tho store novwoc cuplod by Mr. B. :uid tbo nno he has reoontly vaoatod iiiidletout 1 1 anntlior party. At the entrance to the gallery, Unite Is a show-case tcntalnlngpoi trails, wlili h tho now comer do utred removed, and .islcnd Mr. IMIew to nee Mn Pnlpps la relation lu U hut ho declined doing so, hiving mvlei.-.'m.l.ir request holbro. In tbo course of tho il li evcr, hii rfllcer waltod on Mrs. Philips, l " '1 tli d her to more It. AehoitllnirnOnrw .U, Hrs.Phlpps saw Mr. Bellew In f u ' l itoro, and ao eutcd blmoT sending ttui Hit r to her, which ho denied in Unguagf, It is supposed, whloli did not please her. At any rate, she wont up etslrs, arid, In a fow moments, returned with her two sons, one of whom Instantly attacked Mr. Hollow, who pushed or knookod him out ol the way. Mrs. Phlpps tlion attacked him, fol lowed ov the sons. At this lunoturo, Sergeant Allen, of the Metropolitan Pollco, came along and separated tho parties, who by this lime had drawn qtttto a large crowd of spectators'. i t i A Case of Hydrophobia. A case of this horrible dlsoase oxlsts in this city, tho unfortunate victim being a Gorman named Schocfller, who rosldos noar tho corner of Firth street and New York avenuo. Tho circumstances of tho caso are as lollows; Mr. Bcboefller had his arm bitten by a rabid dog, on Seventh stroet, on tbo 29th of August About five houis utter being bitten, ho called on Dr. A. J. Borland, who adopted the usual mode of treatment la such cases laying tho wounds baro and cauterizing freoly the parts, by which method tho discharges were kept up for four days. The wounds then rapidly healod up, and the patient was apparently curod, but, a week or two since, ho was taken with all the horrible symptoms peoullar to tho disease. Ho Is almost continually in spasms, frothing nt tho mouth and biting and scralobing everything In his way. Dr. A. J. Borland, who attouded the case In the first instanoe, Is still in attondanco, assisted by Drs. Hall and May, who have boon called lu, and are giving every attention to the patient, but there Is little hope of curing tho patient. A great deal of Interest Is taken to the case by the medic il fraternity, ti large numbor of physicians visiting tho house dally and watching the symptoms. i i Ihe Uazlelovwi Case, The case of the United Suites against John V. Bryan, sergeant of tho Ufili ward police, cime up beforo justice Ferguson Thursdn morning. The charge against Mr. Bryan Is that of assaulting and falsely imprisoning II R. Maryroan, some three weeks since The circumstances, which woro published in this paper at tho lime, were that the police made a descent upon a house, owned by Maryrnan, and occupied by a family named Light, who were arrested, as also was Marvman. Marv in in alleges that tho arrest of himself was without causo, and hence tbja suit. Justice Ferguson, at tho request of tho coun sel for Maryman, Mr. tiiueriou, coiiiinuoa tne case to Monday morning. Work on the Capitol. All work uoon tho extension of the Capitol has ceased, with tho slnsle exception of that on the dome. The President has oidored that a hundred workmen shall contlnuo to put In place the Immense Iron tastings already fitted for their positions In this tremendous struc ture In the Senate chamber new Improve. limits have been made In the ventilation sys tem, which will be oonduclvo to tho health of Rcnuors. The old system was full of evils, and often elicited official complaint. Artistic. ' Clark Mills, tbo nrllst, has just completed the tectlons of the grand figure of Liberty, which is to surmount the dome of the Capitol. Il Is In bronze, and, when put togothor, will be homo thirty feet In height. Artists are engaged In repainting some of the treseo work In the interior halls of the Capitol, which was soiled during tho occupancy of the building by troops. Fatal Accident, A. II. Stfiwart, a soldier of the soventh New Jerne) regiment, was accidentally killed, while on guard, Wednesday, at tho camp on Meridian Hill. Ills sergeant was Instructing blm In some of tho details of his duty when his musket was accidentally discharged, the hall entering his body, and causing speedy death. The body was immediately prepared tn be sent to his family In Now Jersey. , i tlrpliana' Court . Tho 1! irncy caso occupied the attention of tins court yestornay. Mrs. uianein ni u ur. Johnston were recalled and oxaminod. Owing to a detth in tho family of ono of tho counsol, the case wasadjourned to Wednesday next. Tho court nill, however, hold Its regultr sessions to-d ty and Tuesday for the transaction of its ordinary busliioss. On Thursday, Mi. Kelly, the newly appointed register ol wills, had the oath of office adminis tered to hi m by Judge Purtell, and onlored on his duties. i ' Assaulting the Guard On night before last, a row occurred In the first ward, at which the proost guard mado their appearance, and effected several arrests. I)ui lug tho arrosts, one of thoso ongagod in the row attempted to resouo a prlsmior from the I'll ird, but was unsuccessful. Sergeant Ilutlor, of the second infantry, yestorday nirosted Michael J. Lougblin, who is charged with at tempting the rescue of tho prisoner, but bo fore bo was tecured a man named Thos. Reed attempted to strlko tho officer with a Bledge hammer, when be also was arrested and taken to the guardhouse. Justlco Donu examined the cases yestorday allejnoon, and required them tnglvo bail for theli anpoaranco at court to answer the charge, and tlioy were still wait ing at the guardhouso for seourlty last night. , A Faro-Uunk lliokcn Up Last evening ofllcer Allen and tho patrolmen ol the fourth ward mado a descent on a colored gambling bouso on the south side of the Avenue, near Sixth street. In which they captured all the apparatus portainlng to tho " faro-bank," consisting of cards, checks, etc A largo party oi colorod folks had been In tho house during the evening, but, unfortunately, in sumo man ner ther became alarmed, and mado tholr 0N.lt a few minutes previous to the appearance of me ouicers. Iteleased Tho colorod man, Jacob Fulmar, who was ar rested some weeks since and committed to Jail on the charge of robblrg Colonel Mooro, of tho lorty se.enlli Now York regiment, of ono hun dred and forty seveu dollars, was relensod es lorday by J ustlco JJoim, there being no evidence of his guilt. , tjwlmlllutf, Charles Hughos was arrested J estorday by roundsman Croulu, on,,tho charge of swindling Mrs. liaion out ot some twenty uoiiars. jus tlce Ponn held bltajo'ball for a further examl nation. U7 Culillililnlcat'll An Acknowledgment. Seeing an Item In the .Rcpuolicrui, prompted, without doubt, by raallolous Jealousy, to the inlury and disparagement ofCapt. Defoe's skill 111 McClel an'a Bayonet Drill, this is voluntarily to acknowledge our entire satisfaction and appreciation of his masteily skill in Imparting this effective drill; and after a few days under ilstiiUInn, wo tiro not airaiu oi ouniieugiut. iiany on tnis suio ot mo i-oioiuao w . Wl OISKlll. ihe olllcers aud mon oi uompany volunteers. C. I1AHNI.S, Captain. W. II. Iloi-K, First Lieut. , E. Kan in. becond Lieut. "n- Bloody Auanlt. A cool-blooded attempt was made on the life of a soldier, yesterday, by one of his pom rades, said to boasergeint, A geiitlomtn,whn wltn'Ksed tho nsiault, informs us that one ol Ibsm accused tbo other of having his horse, and ordered him to dismount, He did si, when tho sergeant drew his pistol, and dlaoharged the contents In his race, shook Ingly wounding Mm, and saying, at tbo tlrao, " If that won't do. I'll slvo vou another." The I- assassin then mounted tho horse and rode off on It. leaving his vlollm to the meroy or the orowri whloh Immediately gathered. Tho poor, wounded soldier was ungnnod to the hospital, In tho vloinlty.nmnely : thlssliloofthoSoiontb streot Park. i i Libel Case. The notice, In our yesterd ty's paper, in re spect to the matter of an alleged libel, by J It. Fronch upon S. B. Williams, was somewhat Inaccurate. Mr. French gae no bull, but kirn ply his own recognizance, with tho understand ing that the matter should be dropped without costs. Deaths or Nol.llers. Prlvato William Traub, of the sixth Pennsyl' vanla roglment, and William Foster, comp inj I, thirty-third Now York voluntoors, died In the Union Hotel hospital, yesterday, and H Maxwell, company I, third roglment Excelsior brigade, at tho Kruptlvo hospital. These wore the only deaths lu tho army yesterday. Circuit Court. The October term of this court uomnionces on Monday next. 11. I. Franklin, ()ptlclnn to the President and to the military stalls, keops constantly on band the best as sortment of first cl iss Field and Naval Ulassos, selling them at the lowest Eastern prices. Im proved Pebble and Perlacoplo Spoctaolos aio suited by him oorrootly for every eyesight. His establishment Is 244 Pennsylvania avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. oct 18 eodlm I The Cry la, Still liny Come And all we can hear is, ' War I war I war I ' Mat, for my part. I am tired ul the old story ef war but, oht Mis Brown, hive you heard the very latcstnenar No. Why.SMIlH.No 100 seventh In pt, has Just received a new stock or FALL CLOIIUNO of every description, &ud he offers to sell them at such low prices Thty eiy he has a knaik ot selling his goods at low r ratia than th. oilier stores How he docs It, I do not know But, tor my part, I vau assure you, Mrs Blown, that he can tit out your boys wilh nice OLOTHIN 1 at re irarkably low prices I advise all to call at MIllU'S, No 4ro Seventh street, oppo.lto Post OUlco, and look at his New Stock, aud they will be oouvinccd lli-tt what Mrs Jones said, Is so aug do 3m rc! ltKWAItl).-Lost, on Krl.lav even IJ)t) lug, one dark bay Mare, with sign of blister near hind quarter, wilh new Saldle aod Bridle, and Martingale, m litary fashion I will pay S3 for htr aeuiery iviue THOMAS DONAHUE, Smith and Farrier, Twenty II rat street oct 10 2t betweei E aud F A 1TENTION HOWITZER COMPANY f. I), Washington Light Infantry Ihciewill be a meeting lu Su.urday evening, the 19th. at 7 o'clock, for the purptse of decilna officers to lilt vacancies It is nicessary that all m inhere uouia ne present, at Anaoiaiia nan, navy lam uy order of Lieut, la comtnaud . oct 19 It bAMUKL CROSS. mllK LAUIEl WILL LOOM. I am set X ling at prices that defy competition. 1 have I allies' good heel GAITERS and IluOl'S at St 00, Ladles' line Congress Onlters at SI. 25, L idles' bslmorals tiutn St. i up, Sil-4 es' and Children's Balmorals at 75, .88 aud tl All oth r Boot, and Shoes In proportion. iou ulll snve moner bv calllna: on roe GEO C. DENNING, i ct fi lw Seventh s reet, Inland ON IIAND-7 3-10 United Statu Tns sary no es, which will be supp'led at par to mr customers, free or charge Demand '1 reasury notts, as hen-lntorc. will be received on deposit as specie bWLEN V, RI i TK.N II USK, AN 1'J.LO, Bankers, 853 I'tiinsylvania avenue, oct 14 lm near BiowiiV OFFICKR8 AMI HOLDIKUH. light drafts sold on all purls ol the United St ilf, in auras to suit officers and toldicri.. Also, drafts on London, Ireland, Scotland, Walts, and Germany. Uncurrent money bousht at bea raits MW EEN V, RIlTENUOHbU, FANT h CO., Cankers, 362 l'ennxyh snia avenue, oct 14 lm near Brown's CIOMKTIIINQ N BW,-SUPERIOR A home nroductlon The O HULLED CORN, subscribers having lor a number of years prepared tne rupenor tiui,Lbu cuu, recommduaeo o ull Phyi-lcitns as one ot the Healthleat aud moat Nutrltous articles of Diet prepared for the table. Hotels, Boarding Houses, clutters and 1'rhatc Families supplied at their real leuces by addressing CtlI8lIOI.lI A UANl'A, 1'enna avenue between 18th and 19th ats , One door from the Unl in Engloe houiie N B Manuuctureis oi all kinds ol I'Ol'l'l'.D COUW. Plain, bugared and in Balls Would re speclfully ask or tho inhatiitaiita or llie City or Washington and 1 1cinlty to give us a call oet 16 ! Certificates from some of the leading Physicians of New York. I beg leave to testify in favor of Chissolm k Bakta's suDerlor nrenaratlon oi HULLED CORN It seems to me it muat prove a very useful article ror tne siok, ana an invaiuaoiu siiuatunie lor rice PROF. W l'ARKLR. M. D , 3T ea-t Tneltth ttreet, N. Y. Permit me to Introduce to your favorable notice the bearers, Messrs Ciuhkolm -V Bahta. and their excellent preraration ot HULLED t ORN. I big leave to state that a number of physloUni andes teemed citizens ot New ork, Judging from long ex peilence in the uae of their delicate preparation of Corn , have advl ed them to tet up their apparatus In tho city of Washington to seek to Introduce Itsein rilov tor the armv. believlrir they mar fl.d an opportunity foriesilng the utility ot Corn thus pre partd, and that In some butanccs it may be a vslu able and nutritious subs'liute tor rice 1 takepleu sure in commending the undertaking to our raver E. 1IAUIUM, M D . New York. I havj need Corn, as prepared by CiuanoLU k Hast a, In my family, and couslder it a mot whole some and nuttlilous tutiatllute lor rice and iluillar articles of diet 8TEPIIKN SMITH, M D, Editor Amerloan Medical limes I hereby certify that I have long use ' the Uillbu Coun, as prepared by Meaara Cmaiiout U Banta I am acquainted wilh their process ot reinovhg ihe hull or Indigestible portion, and highly approve of It I believe thia to be a very Vdlutblc, economical and highly nutritious article of vegetable diet, being well calculated, not only lor healthy people. but also well adapted as an article ol diet lor the tick ALaNSON 8. JONLS.M I), New York. 1 hereby certify that I have for kouio time used In my family Hillkd Cons, as prepi ed by Ciu-iiotM i. Banta. and coiitller it not only palatable, but very nutritious, and I hould think it very valuable a an article of food for tne army L RANNEY M. D , oct 19 14 west Thirty second atreet, N 'V . BlTTJCll ANIJ ClllfilSSlC. 110,000 lbs. Just received And for Bale by ' JOHN G LYIEJ.CO No 63 Louisiana avenue. 100 Bbls Prime Applesjuat recolved And for .ale by J0N Q LYLE i.COi No 63 Lou nianu avenue ALSO. Kiioiir cured llama ot the Celebrated Brands Ba con Shoulders and Dried lleef , at Ihe Lowest Whole s.le Price, by JonH 0 LYL18 a. Oo. oct 17 lw No 63, Louisiana aienuo POTATOES 1 POTATOES 1 30O0 bushels Mercerj, Buckeyea, and Peach Blows for sale. PETER ltllRRY, oot 17 3t 86 Water street, Georgetown Stan AN OFFICE II, Late of tlie Uilllsh Army, A srentleman who has held a commiaaion In the Ilrlti li army for many years, and who has had great expei lenoe in the varioifi departments of a regiment, us an accountant, as well as the general discipline to be obsen ed by all ranks throughout a well organlzd corps is desirous of obtaining a situation as agent cr (tenerai overseer 10 a jeuueu piuurietor. ja un mirrlcd and of the established Church of England fan give reference to att officer of the highest dls tlnctlu In Ililllih Amerloa as- Addrea, " V W. O , 340 Pennsvliania aienue, oct 17 Washington " BY TELESRAPH, .FIIOM MISSOUItl, (IBNKRAL rhEVyNT PRKrARtXU TO I'AfcH Tll OitiOH BIVFR I!t HOT PURSUIT Of T1IK Rk TRKATIKO REBELS. Syracttte, Mo., Oct. 17. A messonger from Qeneral Fremont reports his arrival at War saw, on the Osage rlvar, about G5 miles south west or JflfersnClty, whore he was preparing to cross by means of Junollon bridges. Ho ex pecte I to bo across the river by Wednesd ly night. On his arrival nt the Ostge, tho oppo. silo bink was filled with rebol cavalry, who woro dispersed by shelling thorn. Oonoral Fremont was determined tn push on energetically, and force the rebels to light or retreat. It Is rcportod that General Price has made a s( md In Cedar county, twenly Ave miles from Osceola, with a forco of 25,000 men. FROM FORTRFSS MOVROE. Fortress Monroe, Oolober 17, 1801 The steamer Pawnee arrived here this morning rrora the Potomac. Sho was fired upon by the robel catteries at Evansport, six shot taking effect but doing no serious damage. The steamer Spauldlng has not yot sailed for Ilutteras Inlet, and no news lias boon received from the Inlet slnoe her arrival. No flags of truce will be permitted tn go to Norfolk ror a number of days, nelthor will any from the rebels be porrnttted to come this sldo of So wall's Point. Appear mces Indlcato that tho frigate Merrl mao has been brought down a short distance from Norfork. A severe galo, from the southeast Is pre vailing. , i i AMKFRTY OFFERKD TO RKRKI.S IN MISSOURI. 31. Louis, October 17. The State Convention hai passed an ordlnanco providing that nil pel -sons taking tbo oath of allegiance within thirty days shall be exempt from punishment for lining been In arms against tho provision il goicrnmcnt of the State, and giving aid and o mfort to the enemies of the country. Tho Convention also adonted a resolution request ing the President to Issue a procl imatlon of amnesty lor similar onences againsi mo unnou S.atcs on taking the oath of allegiance INDIANA TROOPS. Indianapolis, Oct. 10. Indiana disputes tho statement that New Hampshire Is the first Stnto that has her full quota of volunteers In actual service. Indiana, whose quota is 34,000, has thirty-two regiments of infantry, of 1,048 men eaoh; one regiment of oavalry, fourteen companies of 1,153 men ; throe batteries of 156 men eaoh; and one of 100 men, making an ag gregate of 35,357 men in aotual service. In addition to this thero are six regiments now ready for the Mold as soon as arms oau be pro cured, and sixteen more orgiinired and rapidly flllli gup. .- DR. SPRINo's RFSOMJTIONS FNDORSI.D. Columbus, Ociober 14, 1601. Tho O. S. Pres bj terlan Synod, which has been in session hero severnl days, unanimously passed Dr. Spring's resolutions declaring it tho duty of the Church to Mistaln the Government. Tho Itojal ArchChapter of Masons, In session here, has unanimously resolvod th it It Is the duty or all Masons to sinnu uy ino union. DFI-ARTURF OF TROOPS FOR T1IF. WFST. Pillnhura. October 17. 1861. Governor Curtln to day presented a stand of regimental flags to General Nogloy's brlgada, throe thousand strong, whloh leaves to night, onilvostoameis, Tor the West. FROM i STICKY. Lomsulle, October 18. General Harden has ten thousand rebels at Bowling Green, including two thousand Toxans. LATE8T BY TELEGRAPH. Another Fight in Missouri.- SI. iouu, Oct. 18. The following dispatch has been received from the telegraph office at Pilot Knob, Mlssnuil, dated ten o'clock last night: "Major Gavltt, or the Brat Indiana cavalry, made an attack on the enemy tbls morning, when, discovering IU strength or position, he fall back until be came to Colonel Alexander's bK hundred Inlantry, of tho twenty first Illinois regiment. Ono plero or tho artillery of the enemy followed, fighting all the way. Major Gavltt then got his gun in position, and con cealing his infantry, caused a part or Ills com mand to rotieat further, drawing the onein) Into an ambuscado, and forcing them to full back with a heavy loss." REl'ORTFD GO! ERNMKNT ORDERS. Alio lot k, Oct. 18 It Is reported that the Goierumeut intends sending large orders to Europe for making army woolens. The rumor has oaiiscd considerable excitement among the manufacturers. GRAND ADVANCK OF TIIK AUHIV, hut HM1TII hoa not advanced the Drlceot ilia Clothing, which he has ju-t received, and is selling otT at auch remarkable low prices Give ine a call, and eattsry yourselves or tno great bargains mat are now oKired everyday at bMllII'S No 400 Seventh aireei ooi im nt II !'. Cl It K A T ItUHII TO AIIMM HAS X. caused SJlIlll to ruih Ncrth and leulenlsh hia stock ol tall and Winter Clothing, which he outre atremaraaoie ow prices, at no sto nevenui airte opposite Post Office oet 3 lm WANTS. WANTKU I9IMEDIATKL.Y 50 active ounsr Men, to act as agents for the sale of an article usiful to every person Active ouog men can make irom hi e to ten dollar per day. Apply to E WILLIAM DARKhlf, 6J0 Seventh strut, three doorsubove Dstrtit oct 18 lw BO AUD WANTED, 1st mi ngrtmlile prl ate family, lor two gentlemen One good sized, pleasant room required. Terms muat he mode rate Addre.s II. L B , this office oct 18 St WANTED for the lltiarterniastcr's De partment United Mates Army, 6ou learn stcra Pay twenty live dollars iter month, witli one ration per day Apply at this office J.J DANA.Cspt A (J M, o:t 4 lm Corner of 22d and G ats WANTiOD. Asi aottvv energetic peisosi having eapl al lutllclent to lurnlsh ubout a dozen teams to vUit encampments it 111 hear of a prontaoie agency ny appiyiug ai riiiLiii 1ARMONIO HALL. sep 26 tf Penu avenue, near l.leventh at. ROOMS WANTED 1 or M Ilootua, by a single gentleman, with or without board, in a small family occupying a modem house, Milh a bath room Reterenie given and required Address ' UNION " at the National Republlcai Office sepia m 11 K PKOl'l.KN CI.OTI1INO bTOHK. J. No, 460 Seventh street, Is the place to buy jour ciouitug, i runas, jiais, aua vaps uci in SEE TO IT. Gent's Fine llrree llonts ut $3.76, aud dally expecting more to arrive 1 nate a large hiolk ui iut-i. a uruvy uuirio, vum,., at ntices exceedingly hard to be beat Boys' and Youihi' Boots and Bhois, at very low prices Those who will give me a call will not regret It Everything in tho Shoe line at octl5 lw Seventh street, talanJ MA YOU' 8 OFFICE. ooioitr.R io,j8ci Therew.ll be a meeting of the Board of Health, in the Council Chamber, o t Saturday next, lthli In etant, at twelve o dock M. ' RICHARD WALLACn, out IT 3t Intel. A Mar J Mayor THE PIltlPliK'i CLOTHING STORE, No 41 Obcvsulh street, opposite Post Office, oct a no DlllltlllMl.-tClglit or Ten Gintlrlilltt Is.,,. ht npriimtimrtnt..,! uith IlOAltltaml LODG , ..........1. ....... 1. . ..... Iiulw.,, 1 lilt. ll,U WW I C.W UII1C IV I IUI I, HI W'.n-.M ...... amlMxiu, no WW oct 111 tin- Vm JU Sick AMD WOUNtiKD SOLDIER!, IN HOSPITAL. ' I Published In conformity with the resolution ol lha rjenata of July loyiSb'l, At Otneral Hospital on K street, bctvxen Fourth ana tyui streets, Washington, Oct. 11. I M Excelsior lit Rhode Island vol.. 1 4th do do.. 1 6th N. J Volunteers.. 1 Vd NewUamnshlre vol 4 lt Jllch. Volunteers.. 1 '.d le do 1 8d do do 1 4th do do 1 Slh do do., 3 Stockton's Michigan Independent vol.... 2 th Wl.coniln M litN Y. Cavalry.... M 1st Kentucky Cavalry, 1 Cameron Dragoons... 1 JdU 8 CavaQy 1 (th do do (b) 1 sthrenn Cavalry.... 1 lt Penn. Independent RlOei 1 4th Penn. Cavalry..., 1 1st Indiana Cavalry.. 1 loth do volunteer!... 4 1st U. B. Artillery,,.. 1 D.C. Volunteers..'!.. 1 Si do -J id do 1 tth do 9 tstli N Y. Volunteers, l IZd do do. Mltri do do do do do do do 9.lh do 3dth do 43d do JfUhoo 79th do let Mass. Volunteers, loth do do... 18th do do... 19th do do... M Vt Volunteers .ra) 1 4thdo do 3 6th do do 1 lt Penn. Volunteers.. 3 8th do do. ...11 Jla do do... do... do... do... do... do... do... ... 1 ... 1 ... 1 ... 1 ... 1 .. 1 ... 2 toth do S71h do 80,11 do 31st do 32(1 do (Cth do Total. , si (a) One oflloer. (b) One ofOcer. At Seminary Hospital, Gtorgetoum, Oct. 11. '.dU. 8. Iofintry 3 2d Maine Volunteers.. 6 oih do do 3 Bill Mass do 1 14ih New York Vols.. II Sith do do ... 4 S9th do do.... a Md do do.... e Slit do do (a) 3 18th do do.... 1 Mlh do do.... 1 (Jarlbaldl Guards S Mozart 1 tat Fire Zouaves 1 Tammany 2 ist Mich. Volunteers.. 3 2d do do 1 3d do do., (b) 4 4th do do..(c)14 1st Minnesota do i Sth Fenn Volunteers. 1 rd do do S 60th do do 1 Kentucky Cavalry.... 2 26th Penn. volunteers. 1 7th do do 1 1st Long Island Vol., 1 Kxceldor Brigade .... 9 Teamster 1 19th Indiana ,ie) 8 2d Vermont ; 3 4th Penn. Cavalry.... 1 loth Massachusetts... 1 Sd Vermont 16 llh Wisconsin h 6th do i.. t S3d Pennsylvania 10 N. J. llrlgad 1 2d Wisconsin 1 44thNewVork i Mott's Artillery l 21it Pennsylvania 1 10th do 8 42d do lo 1st Penn. Rides 4 rth do do. .(d) 14 I Total 187 i.i , uo Ariuiery... o , (a) Two officers (b) One officer, (o) Fourofficen ,d) One officer, (e) One officer. At General Hospital, Union Hotel, corner oj Bridge and Washington streets, Georgetown, Oct. 11. 2dN Y Volunteers., 2d Penn, Volunteers 1 utli 11th 17th do do. 3d do do 4 do 1 da do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 4th (th 8th 12th 24th 27th Silh 46th do do do do do do do do 17 18th 19th 22d 23d 26th Mill 29th 33d 36th 43d 4lh 60th do.. do .. do... do... do., do., do Baxter's Fire Zouaves 1 McLane's Regiment,. 1 21at Indiana Vols 1 latMlchlrau do 1 2d do do 14 3d do do 4 79th do do...., 4lh do do latLoog Island Vols.. 1 2d Wisconsin Vols ... 0 6th do do 1 eth do do 1 1st Minnesota do 1 1st California do 13 Stockton's Indp t Reg Kentucky Cavalry.,., 6 Teamster 1 Hostler i 'Officers' servant i aiozari negimoni i Bookwoods liattery.. 1 Mott's Battery 2d Maine Volunteers. 6th do do 3d N. 11. Volunteers. 2d Vermont do 3d do do 4th do do 9th Mass. do New Jersey Cavalry.. 2 lit Penn. Artillery.... 6 Total. , .100 At Hospital at Columbian College, Washington, Oct. 11. 2d Maine Volunt'rs... 6 3d do do,... 3 6th do do ... 4 eth do ' do,... 3 10th Mass Volunteers 16 14th do do 3 10th do do ..,.'1 8d Vermont Volunteers 1 2dN J. Volunteers ..-4 3d do do 2 6th do do 2 7th do do 1 1st Penn Artillery.... 1 3d do Cavalry 4 13th Penn. Volunteers 1 31st do do.... 4 33d do do ...22 Chroman's Rifles, Pa. Voluoteers 1 1st Michigan Cavalry & 1st do Vols ... 8 2d do do 7 4th do do 2 7th do do 3 Sth do do ....21 Stockton's Mich Vols 7 Cth Connecticut do., 7th do do , 1st Long Island Vol. 1,1 U A vn, J . i 3d do do 2d New lork Vols. oth do do do. 11th 11th lSlh '.2d '.6th 3Jd 3sd J5lh soth 17th do... do.. . do..., do..., do.... do ... do.... do..., do... do..., do do do do do do do do do 2d Wisconsin Vols., 6th do 6th do do..., do .., do.... do.... do..., do:... 7th do lat Minnesota 18th Indiana 27 ih do letCaliiorula 41d Co do do..., Sickles llrlgade.N V. 3 Tammany ,n. Y., Vol. 2 Garibaldi do do. 1 De Kalb do do. 1 Herdan'sSharpshoot'rs 1 lit U. 8. Chasseur 1 lttN.J. Cavalry 10 3d U t Inftntrr 4th do Cavalry. Lanooin uavairy Quartermaster' Dep't 1 Total 236 At General Hospital, (Orcle,) Washington, Oct. 11. c JI -.y. , 4th Cavalry 1 2d Infantry 3 6th do.. 4 3d do 3 1st Artillery 7 sth do 2 d do.. 10 83d Penn Volunteers 2 .Id do 11 Quartermaster's Dep't 4 4th do 2 . 6th do 6 Total 69 lat Infantry 6 I At General Hospital, Alexandria, Oct. 11. '.d Cat airy, USA., .d Artillery, U. S A fth New York 3d Maine 11 4th do 10 6th do 9 Teamsters, U. S 2 Lincoln Cavalry a Young s Cavalry 1 JJ2d Pennsylvania ... 3 lat New Jersey... .(b) 1 Stii do ....(C) 1 lat Minnesota 2 Id Wisconsin 1 2d Vermont 1 2d Michigan 1 3d do 1 16th Hth 17th do., do... do... do... do .. do .. do... do... do... do... do... do... do,,. W'i lsth JCtli 27 th 81st 32 1 37th ,'IHIi iota 71111 25th foul., 190 (c) One (a) One Captain Lltutenant (b) One Lieutenant oct 17 8t -TIANCINO AC A DEM I IS S 1" ft t,nt-LiLnD ii.duvB f Wa.h V,.1. lllurbiiDun .w , . w , cro-dfullv announces that lie will open yicadenilrsfur 1 structlou In Fashionable Dancing at the t mowing places : Franklin Hall, Ninth street, oorner f I), Wednes day aLd Saturday allernoons at three o'clock, begin ninir on the Kth Instant, for ladles, misses and mast eiM-an-l In the evenlne at seven o'clock for icentlenien and ladles Assemblies every Wednesday evening at nine o-ciock Odd Fellows' Hall. Eighth street. Navy Yard Monday and 1 hursday evenings a' seven o clock, for ladiea.mlsaea, and masters, and eight o clock for gen tlemin. Assemblies every Monoay evening at nt' e o clock, commencing Thursday evening, October 17, 18SI Hall corner or Twentieth street and Pennsylvania avenue. An afternoon private olaas, exclusively for ladles, misses, and masters, Monday and It riday allernoons at thrco o'clock, commencing Friday, the 25th oi tlr.toher Mr Barnes will teach Ills classes all or the dances usually danced, Including 111" new Mazurka, var sovlanna Waltzwith changes, Highland Hchottische, a new Spsnisli Danoe, Danish Dance, Polka, and hchotiische, the Lancer's Quaorllle In elegaat style, Minuet Quadrille, Caledonian Quadrille, La . J.C Circulars, tetma. and references may be outaloed hy calling on Mr Franklin, at his store, under the Hall 1 Iib Franklin Hall will be to let lour evenlogs each week, to respectable parties only, for dancing assem b ii8,wblcliwillbekentlntheveryllnestordi.r or terms, Inquire of Mr. Barnes, at Ihe Uall.ichooldoys aad evenings oct 61 m WANTED. To have everybody to call nt SMITH'S. No 460 Seventh atreet. out ostte Post Office, and purchase their Fall and Winter Clothing, Ttunka, Hats, and Caps, at the lery lowest pTKta uive mm u can w. m AMUSEMENTS ODD FKhLOWS' II At. I I Jfeventh Street, above 0, Kiel enth Week of the Original O A M PB B bhKIK ITRIIil Thirteen Star Performers. IN A NEW PROGRAMME EVERY NIQI.T. NEW SONGS DANCESNEW FACIS. Look Out tor those New Stars 1 ARTHUR HUGHS, The Great Comedian, from Sanford's Opera Troupe MOURI8 EDMONDS AND JONNY WILLIAMS, The Great Ballad Singers. Admlmlon Ucenta Lioors open at 7 O'ciook commence at s o'clock ootU lw Dr. G. FORD, Agent ja O T I O K . "Adams Express Company." This Company offers to the publlo Unequalled Advantages " for the " Safe and Quick Dispatch" ol Heavy Freights, Packages, Valuables, Money, 40 , 4c , to all parts of the United BUtea. Expresses to and from the North and West depart from and arrive In Washington twice drily. All Expresses are In charge of experlmxl and rtUabU Meacengers All Packages for " The Soldiers " carried at " One Half" oar usual rates All rood) ror (he so-called ' Confederates States," and all artloles " Contraband of War," will be as ream. Our Expresses leave New York at 1 , 6 and 8 P. M., arriving in Woahligto. ate A M and 6 30 P.M. Expresses leave Philadelphia ats 30 A. M. and 1 10 M , arriving In Wrthtagtoai 6 so P M and e A. M. Expresses leave haltlreore at 4 20 A M. und st( P. M , arriving In Washington at 6 A. M. and 6 Sr P. ex. Expresses for all points North and Weat leave Washington dally at 7 80 A. M and t 0 P. M. Special Contracts tor large quantities of r night oan be made on application at tins office All goods called lor and delivered frit of extra charge. E. W. PARSONS, Superintendent Adams Express Oo. Washington. August 23, 'el. aug-J3 lm mo THE OFFICERS OF TIIK AIlXIY. wu?t Brrivcu. i uire.t impuriauun uer steamer Fulton, from Europe, a very tine and large assort ment of Marine, Opera, field Glasses, and Tele wopes, which I will sell a very little above the owl In Pari) At to the qualities, there are none ante riorto be had, having been eeltcted purposely for this market. Also, a large and well assorted stock ot Opera Glasses, Microscopes, gold, silver, and stee Spectacles and Kye Glasses, suited to the sight by the use of an Optometer. A conalderabie number oi certlflca es to be Been at my office, from gentlemen who have been suited at my old ertabllshment. 42G Pennsylvania aunnf, bclween Four-anil -n-half and Sixth Street!. My Establishment la up atalra Gtaua JUUd toiuit. The trade supplied, oct 10 ly PENSION OFFICE, JUNE O, 1H01. TO ALL WHOM IT MA T COXCR Application having been made under the aot of 2Jd June. 1860. fbr the reissue or the innd Warran , ao ibed herein, which are o.l u lo-l or destroyed, notice la hereby given lha', at the dati iouowidk me description oi eacn warrant, a new oeruncaie oi use tenor wih oe issueu, li novaild ull lection should then annear. No 04,626, ror 120 acres, lunl under the act ol March, 1866. in the name of James Long, and granted on ine iat nay oi mareu, isoo uciooer IV, isoi No 24,e67, for 160 acres, Issued under the act t March, 1&6&, fn the name of Thomas Tanner, an granted on the 8d day of May, 1866 October IK, lWi No 2,163, for 160 acres, issued under the acto March, 1866, In the name or Uenjamln Reiley, aLi granted on the 27th day ot June 1866. No C32, for 80 acres, uued under the act of March 1866, In the name of Reuben WoodrutT, ai.d grante on the eth day of May, 1866. No 866, for 16) acres, Issued under the act orMarcb 1856, In the name of Samuel II. Watirhouse, an gianted on 'he 23d day of May, 1866 No 2,631, lor 80 acrea, Issued under the aot o! March, 1866 lu the name of Shelly Downs, sno granted on the 2d day of August, 1856 Novembir 16,1661 No 96,100, for 160 acres, lssurd under the act ol March, 1856, in the name ol Polly, widow of David Bradbury, and granted on the ltdh day of Septem ber. 1800 KSthTToveniber. 1SC1 No 98,814, for li0 acres, Issued under the act ot March, 1866, tn the name of Guy S Alexander, mi nor child of John U. Alexander, decead, and trranted Jnlv 2d. I860 November 10. 1861. No 43,342, for 100 acrea, issued under the act ol Mrrch,lS56, In the name of Christian Dougherty, and granted on the 27th day of September, 1666 November 16, 1861. No 41,089, for 160 acrea, IsMied under the aot cf March, 1865, in the name of James Pray, and grant, ed on the 21st day oi March, 16ol November la, i&oi. No 26,030, for 160 acres, issued under tho act ul uarcn, laoo, in me names oi William ni , Julius t.' A., ana John D. S Minor, children of Irwin Baggit oeceasea, ana grantea on rue un aay oi n day i860 November 23,ieei u ,oo, iui v n, rouu ui.uci uwt March, 1855, in Hie name of Getty, widow of Thorns. iTm Biu r.. on AM. 1......1 -..!. t. ... n.iwooa, ana grantea January iv, ib&t-novemD r 28. 1801 No 7620, for 160 acrea, issued under the act f March, 1865, In ihe nameof Alexander McCuIlough, and granted on the 8th day or January ,186S Noveni ber 23,1861. No 57,803, for 160 Acres, Issued under the act ul March, 1866, In the name or Hannah, widow f ol James Wilson, and granred on the 20th day 1 1 February, 1857 December 30, 1801 No 8,068, for 160 acres, Issued under the act oi March, 1856, In the name ot Alexander McQua n, and granted on the 12th day or Octooer, 1S66 lo vcmber JO, 1861. No 9,760, for 120 aores, issued under the act 1 March, 1856, la the name ol Daniel Weat, and gra t ed on the 14th day or July, 1R66 7th Decembir, 1861 No 64,860, for 120 acres, Issued under the act if March, 1856, lii the name ol Martha, widow of An drew Mellon, and granted on the 16th day of Apr.l, 185e December 21, 1861. No. 3,302, for 160 acres, Issued uuiler the net ol March. 1856, in the name or Samuel R Jackway, and granted on the let day or August, 1B55 No 8,104. for 160 acrea. Issued under the act ot March, 1866, in the name of William II Tarrance, and granted on the 13th day of July, 1856 Decern ber 21,1861. No 14 946. for 80 acres, Issued under the act of ciptember, I860, tn the name ot Levi rreadwell,and gianted September 29, 1851 No, 81 0o8, lor 40 acrea, hsued under the same act, tn the name ot Abel Platts, and granted Nomuber 28 1851 Dei.eniber28.18sl. No G9 238, lor Ito acres, Issued under the act of jiaron, isao, in ine name oi rein x.ove, ecu grameu on the 23d day or June, 1867 December 28, 1861 No 79,110 lor 160 acres, (act 1847) In favor or F.I eanor Bryaut, formerly widow, and Lawrence Sloan, only surviving child, heirs at law of Michael or Hitchil Sloan deceased late a private ol com pany'C," eleventh United States Infantry, Jannarv 4. 1862 a No 72 624, for Iro acrea, iasued under the act ol March, 1855, in the name or Thomas Johnson, and granted on the 9th day ot bepttuibir, 1857Janu ary 4,1862 No 42 216, for 80 aorea, issued under the act ol March, 1856, lu the name oi Polly, widow ol John Camp, aLd watgrantidonthe2Jdday ul beptember, U5G January 4,186.'. JOSEPH II. UARRrTT, Commissioner. TVTAVY AGENT'S OFFICE, IN WAillWtiTOX, II O.Oct 7,1861 Proposals will be received at thia office until ihe 15th Instant for 21 ,roo lbs bet Ingot Co( per, 3,000 " " Bancs lm 1,000 ' Slab Zinc, lO boxes X . 1) I In To be delivered at the Wa.hlui.ton Navy iard, by the 1st ot November next S 11 BROWN, oct 81 ot N a y A gent DU. J. J. FINDLEY, Nu. Hull Sixth atreel, between G and II, At ashlnuton Office hours, 7 to 9 o'clock A M , 2 to 3 and 7 io r at Dyspepsia und all otlvr Chronlo DUeasts treated with auoeeas, without the uae of harsh medicines oot 10 tf Oil I Oil I Go tn the People's Clothing Store, No 400 Sevtnth atreet opposite Pest Of flee, and examine that neu etock of Fall Clothing, Irunks.llats, and C'as,all for sale at die lowest New York prices oct 3 lm TTENiyiNG'S, Seventh Ktrset, lalnnit. Is Jtl the place to buy ynursella nice (In Limn Bosom M1IRT at $1 bo Linen Collaia.ol the I est atyles at SI 60 perdozu Una Ca slim re s Iris Red, blue,gray aud laniy 1- lannel bl Iris Under shirts and Drantis, oud all sons ol 1-uriilMiiig Uooda.ierylow oct!5-lw -(. JJY J. c. sicUUIIUCjU CO., AnctlonMn, inusnura SALS Or VALVABLK HOCXUtOtD JVRltlTDXM. , $?$SLX!g?EJ&a CI1A8. E. SHERWAN, seplo-law AttcUooeers. gv OHKEW A WILLIAMS, Auction,.,." "i!v'n2r,l!l?0 .BAr nORSl-HOUiBllOlD AivrO.Y. "'"'" """ ' i u., dc , AT On'SATURDAV. ). loih I..,.. -v. .... i?r,Ss?t.MoS!oIocx0r.'M?n"r 0f 8",h "d D h.S! w'h .T.an "r Horse, four years old, 11 hands high, rides well, and works well In any liar. Abo. a larae lot of lTonuhnM ..! sri,.!..- ... ntture,viz -u othe-'M.,it,.B,,',t,,,,Bed''B,dd'"'k',,,'"d t'SS "and M."!.?"' " !. rook Id ff snd otber Stove WllhaltriT UMrlminl nt Atk.. .4i.i.. v..L we deem unnecessary Towutoerete. " w"":u 4 miu vwu. ia specie ,,i- GREEN A WILLIAMS. wl" (Star 3 AucUoniers gV J. C. MeOUIltKA CO., Auctioneers. WPERWn ROSEWOOD CASE rAKO PORTX.KLB-njvrnneni-uin nsi..- .. .. .i?rfr ....... ... ....... nt.. uiwjsticiiitn-tiii sitKU FAK Vi'LJl"?!iR'1 rCU-PLATK MIRRORS, RALLT' "OPSEirOLO EFFSCTJ OEXK On TUESDAY momltic nAK. e.A . o'clock, at the large residence rn II street.'opplte i.srvifti v..h ,u..t . ....,. j . ... j., ... --- 'V':,'"7'J tvwpieu oy me i-miian Mielster. we (hall sell a'l He tr,rmi,ni .- i--.... oamprlelng ' " TV. "upenor uesewood-case PUno Forte, by Chlckering ' ' Suit of elegant Rosewood crliraon Brocatelle cov i red Parlor Furniture, consisting of two large Sofas, two Arm Chairs, and eight Parlor Chairs Superior gilt Gas Chandelier and Gas Fixtures Suit or Walnut l'lu-h-cover-d Parlor Furniture Handsome fciuy Chairs, Lounges, and 1 ancy Chairs ' Rosea ood Marble-'on Tables, Walnut Whatnots Superior Rosewood Secretary and Jtookoase Handsome French plate Ollt frame Minors Lady's Walnut Secretary, Japanese Cabinet Walnut kxtenelon Lining Table, Hldebo rd Dining Chairs, Side Tables, Plate Warmer Chlaa, Glass, and Crockery, Table Cntlery Excellent liruaaels and three ply Carpels btalr Carpets, oilcloth, Matting Walnut French and Jenny Lind Bedsteads Do Dressing and l'iaJn Bureaus Wardrobes, Waahstands, Toilet Seis t-uierlor Curled Hair Mattresses, Blankets Boiatersand Plllowr, Spreads and Comforts High post-and Cottage Bedsteads Cane seat Chairs, Rockers, Arm Chairs hetrigerator. Stoves, Kitchen Utenstla, Ae . Ao Together with many articles of Household Furni ture not necessary lo enumerate. senna casn. JAS. C. MoQUIRE A CO , oct 18 d Auctioneers. TlWSTtE'.l 1ALE OF STUCK OF DRY OOOD?, UO SIERi; CLOTHS, CASVMERES, te (In MONDAY mo.-nlng, October 21st, commencing at 9 o'clock, and continuing Irom day to dayunill the whole Is disposed or, we shall sell the entire stock or Dry Goods, Hosiery, Ac ,or It Urice Hall, in stote No 373 Sev.Mh street, between I end K streets comprising, in part, Prlots, Delaines, Mouvellnes bilks, Merinos, Cambrics Cloths, Casafmeres. and Vesting Broche Stella, and Itlanket Miewls Ingrain and three ply Carpets Drurgtts, Ruga, Ao 600 dozen Hose and Hair Hose Gloves, Gauntlets, Ao Tocether with a eeneral assortment of flood nn slly loucd In a retail dry goeds store terms ca n TUEO Snr.CKFLL, Trustee BONTZ t GRIFFITH, oct IB d Auctioneers PROPOSALS FOR RATIONS FOR 1803. QcaaiaaMASTsa'a Orrica, U s. Maxixi Corps, Washington, September 26. 1861. Sealed propoaala will be received at this office, un til the auth stay or October next, at 12 o'clock, M , for furnishing rations to the U. 8 Marines, at the following stations, during the year 1862, viz Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Charles town, Massschujetts, Brooklyn, Long Island, New York, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Washington, District of Columbia Each ration to consist of three quarters of a pound of mess pork, or bacon, or one and a fourth pounds of fresh or salt beef, twenty two ounces or bread, made or extra aupertlne Hoar, or .la lieu thereof twenty two ounces of extra fupertlne flour, or one nound ol hard bread, at the oution of the Gsi-ern meut, and at the rate of eight quarts of ben white beane, or in lieu thereol ten pounds of rice, ten pounds of good ooflVe.or In lieu ttereot one end a halt pounds of tea, fifteen pounds of good New urieans sugar, tour quarts ot vinegar, one pouna of sperm caudles, or one and a fourth pounas of aaa nianllne candles, or one and a half pounds of good hard dipped tallow candles; four pounds of good, hard, brown soap, two quarts ol salt, and one hun dred and fifty six pounds of potatoes, te each hun dred rations Ihe increased allowanoc of fouronnoes of flour or bread, and the allowance ol potatoes, as shove pro vldtil. will cesse. at the termination of the nreaent JiLurreotlon, aud the ration be aa protfded oy law aud regulation,,, on the lstnf July,1861 Ihe lifer shall be delivered on the order of the commanding officer or each station, either In bulk or by the tingle ration, and shall consist ol the beat und most choice pieces ot the esreass, the pork to be Hu 1 prime mess ,oik, and the groceries to be or the beat quality or kinds named. All suujeci ,u inspection All bids must be accompanied by the following guarantee Rmnof QMorantM Ihe undersigned, ,of , tn the State of ana , oi . lu luo oibic ul , hereby guarantee that lu cue the foregoing Lid of , for rations, as above described beccepted, 1ii nr thev will, within teu davs alter the reeelnt of the contract at the Post Ofnie named, execute tho co-tract for the same, with good aud sufficient sure lie, and, in case the said shall fail to enter Into contract s aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the dilfereuce between the offer of the said and that which may be accepted A ft , Guarantor V, Itueas C D , Guarantor. E. K. 1802 I hereby certify that the above-named are known to me as men of property, and able to make muni their guarantee G, II, ( To U si0tuI by tlu VntUd Stattt Dutrici Jutyt, UmUd !!iulM District Attimn, or MlHlfr) Ko proposal will be conshlertd unites accompanied by the aboie guarantee (Nevispaiieis authorized to publish the above will eiiid the paper containing the first insertion to this olhce for examination ) Proposals to be endorsed " Proposal for Rations for lSboV' and addressed to the undet signed W. U BLACK, sep 26 la4w Major and Quartermaster A OLE OLD SOLDIERS WANTED. All alle old soldiers, who onoe servsd, and who wi uld like to reive again, under prompt attention of exeretao and capacity as such, Mill pleaie call at Mali r Jewell's office, Poatelitce oorner, or direct to " fcltAKCO," at this office Only about 100 required to till the regiment ol Draiour uy oruer ot Capt OIIARLlv UrCIIFR, Formerly or the First N Volunteers W-tl In M''"- aept 1(MI COVKIIINHX UHl THE HEAD. 1 INK DRESS llATS,at3 60 line MOFTIIAle), colored andblaik several neely esjustmmed Military and other styles ur CAPS, for men and buis Boys' Hats, children's Isney and plain Laps una is ine i iace io aet your iiivury uw- - niril il irvNNIMi. tct 15 lw Bevenlh street, Island p ENTLEMEN, ATTEMIONI I am offering great Inducenunts to purchasers of lteaty Made Clolhlrg 1 can furnish you with lllsck Drets Suits, Walk Suits. Business Sults.Coatf Panta, Visis, Ao , Ac 1 am selling Beautiful Bu 1 lie Suits at $10. tit ill, and tie Cli ap suits rrs m 4 60 to 18 oo. Call, and y ou 111 eee that II can be doneal- oct 16 1 Seveiilh strvtt, Island " ism u