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THE DAILY PACKING TELEGRAFII. HULA DELPHI A, WEDNESDAY, SKPTKMttKU 14, 1801.
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WEDNESDAY, BErTEMPER 14, 18f4.
THE PRESIDENCY.
A Hot Shot into tho MeCloUan
Ranks.
A SCATm-NC CRITICISM.
An Express Train Runs into
tbo Platform !
CONSISTENCY 'WHAT
JEWEL ART TKOU!
'fiw. T-miris Trnin writes (ion. Mi-Cli'llnn ntH.tlit r
Vttor. He wnx--s liittiT nn-l l.itt.nT. Khka-WAT-on
thk-ISka, Sopf. II, 1 Mil. To Mnjor-Gi-iirinl
Cn-otdo It. Mi'C'li'llan, Orati;-.-, N. .1.
Dour Sir: It in a iii-vui tliiuu to lisn-ii at tli- key.
bole. It Is iiuiiiht ti. ohii a iri.iit.' letter. Ii i-i
tlie nK'iiiw'Kt ol ull to aii'i-pi lio.-oiitulitv iin.l iilmse
Urn lio't. ltut tlio.Je nicua lliinc-i are 'liristiun
virtues iiininriril to flu- net id' ni'ri-ptiii'-' tin
nomination ul nrtv in nnlrr ti ii tn.v il. A
platform is the party soul. A riiinliilnte is til"
f srtv's I'ody. M'-niriiH tlie lni.lv IVum the soul,
and iL-Htli ensues. It in as ililllnilt to sit In'tw rn
two stools as to sin p witli one rye open. You
rannot worship God and miimnioii. lloni-iiv is
not only the Uvt pnliry, lint the only one lor an
honest man. Toeheat ill politics is as wirki-il as
to client in money. Yon know the rea r iin-ti
controllcl tho Convention. Thrv irtivn. you a
platform that was neither fish, Mesh, fowl nor
mackerel. Yet you m:it upon the iiiir.uivl.
Hem e the Itaihj Si or, the Mi Imp-tlitun lli-mrd,
Fret f fir' Journal and Ofim i'riHix tiv oil' from
you like hoops from nu elliTvescin hanvl. ,sm
pleton will lolloiv Wood; Viilliiiiilit-liiuii will lull
in, and in two weeks lVnd'etou will derliuu to Ik
Sliliiwrerkril with the rest. "Come, out from
miner the lied," said tlw iii'li-rnimt. witii to her
Dtideeided lniil-and. "Not," said lie, "no ton; i
J have the fij'irit of n rutin irithin inf.'1
Mark my words, (ieiu-ral, you will not carry a
siliL'L- State except New ,1 ersey, mil you will
MMTilice seven Ieinocniie memiiers ot' 'oni-'iv-.-i
out of ten. Look at Vermont. Maine will In
tho sumo. Indiana ill only kud the other (SmIim
by a month.
You will And it as hard as the Rehels have to
fldht fueh lteinoerutie iiiitii-.--.it. 1 'out, 1'.iitul;iiI ,
l'lirterand lfutioiit, on the sea, or Grunt, Meade,
Iiunii-iilu, Sickles, lime in I;, Thomas and Sher
man, on the land nil of whom are ntrainst you.
The late letters of Sherinnii nnd t.nmt rutllu
through the. l)emoeratie ranks like li;hftiin
thrmii-ll a (jooseherrv hush. It only eosts two
' thcuanl doliars to tret up a Mil'lt'llun meetiinr.
Yoiiiik Ki'ti'lili'il said so. It' the explosion of n
limited nunntity ol pis in L'nion Siiiiuv killed
two women and wouniled several the other nii-lit,
' what will he the ilisnster when your whole party
bursts up in November.
James lSm haiian said that he was no Ion-Mr
J. U., but t'nej Cineiiiiinii platform. You r ev Tse
it, and any that yon an not the Chicago plast'oriu,
but 'i. 11. Mac. Said Lord tt., ion in "Don
Juan :''
1 hr wf-lMinown Hebrew word. I nm,
V v Kuk ish uj-o to govern d- in.
Hut to our letter. Itulwcr said, tho "l'en was
niiKhtier thitii Iheswoid." Then he hail not tniulc
your aeuiiaiutauee. (Kiiernl. Noininaied on y
rc-orl. Yes. Thedralt. The l'roclaination. The
BUtipeuidou of httbi.UH coriii.i. The arrest of l.ei.i.
Litures. Military at the polls, and disobedience of
;U-7"lcr. is not that vonr imtilic r""onl Do von
mean, by alludini; to your record, that you w ill
do the same Benin?
"Gentlemen : I have the honor to acknowledge
trie receipt of your letter, iulbrininir mo of my
nomination (of course, who else did you suppose
it was)? by the Demoenuie National Convention
(certainly It was not the Republican National Com
nnttw), . recently osscuimtil at t hiei'.ro (ttititi
so: it did not asscinbk at Cleveland or Wew Vork),
. at) their randiiiate at the next election for the
I'residcut of the I'uituU States. (Exactly; it was
Dot tor the last election.)
"It is unnecessary lor me to say to you that tini
nomination conies to me "uusuuhl." (Why onvit,
tlien?)
Take tho whole letter, punurraph by pnrniiipli,
dVsoi-t it ns I have this sentence, niid you will
' find it as weak ns dish water; undecided, incon
sistent, unirrammatical and egotistical. The six
allusions to the l'nion remind one of thostcivo
typed cry in the "I'oinnies of Nieel," Winches,
Clocks, IJamncles. The bright Ikiv who cried
barnacles, watches, clocks, Introduced a new idea
into Scotland.
"If a (rank, earnest nnd persistent effort to obtain
those objects should tail, the responsibility for
ulterior consequences w ill fall upon thoso w ho re
main in arms ncninst the l'nion."
Why not say war rii.'lit out, not dodjre round n
corner this w ay. Don't forwt that old Cass killed
. himself with the Nicholson letter.
"Jtelieviiur that the views hero expressed are
tliote of the Convention and the moplc you repre
. tint, I accept the nomination."
You don't believe anything of the kind. You
know better. The Northwest were ull peace. So
reads the platform. Five hundred delegates uniiui
. niiiiL-ly afcrve upon a platform, llcro it is :
Hnolrtd, To pleane vou, thev have war.
Retoh td, To please i'endleton, they have peace.
. Ketulred, To ilcose all tho outs, the war i'o on
till the pence is siirncd.
Kenu mber that tlie Ho'jal (Irovye, in Bristol
. Channel, went down with all on bourd, the result
of triimiiiiiff.
Walter Savape Lander w rote on the Georges :
"(eorire the First was reckuuod vil,
Vlier tjoorirc the Second,
And what mortal ever heard
Ai.y (rot.d ol tieorje the I'hird?
When tioui oarlh the tunrtii usceiul 'd,
Cod be pruieed, the Getiri:es euded."
I eoinUuse your letter in two lines:
. Geutleiucu : I accept thu tiouiiuation, but
acknowledge myself totally unlit for tlio pusi
. tion.
I mean notliinp unkind in this, General, but you
know that now you me a fair mark, not a larjje
, one, for all to shoot at. Gk. Ficancih Tiiain.
EPEECII OF BEfEETARY BEVAED.
.Lincoln sail JiiIiiimis, llif CnmlKlitleN of
Hi I nloii I'litlM. rltilK nul ' Itrnit
.The 1 lilcnuo t'ouvrnttou null l I'Ihi-
r, rm nr Icllitii Hint IHkiiiiIou, or I. lu
re In nnfl I ii Ion.
i 'Wahiihioton, St ptcmbcr HWSeeretai y Seward
, made tbe following address to the Lincoln and
. Johnson Associa ion, which culled upon him this
evening :
FuLow-CntFNS : I understand that you are
the T. in nln and Johnson Assoeiutlou ot t ie Ills
irict of Columbia. ICries o( "We are." I It is
well to inuuire. because it is well that wlr.ii
people meet cacb party should know exactly who
the other partv are. I will tell you, therefore,
who lam. I am a citizen who is in favor of tlie
same ticket vou rumiort Lincoln and .lotins m.
1 am for them beeuusc thev ate tba rndid.tt-a of
the Colon which we are licUiing tor. We have
found it uteehBiiry to tight tor that cans ', and
when I am obliged to tight for u t.au-e 1 am
tbe last luuu that goes to the pott una vote
against it.
Fellow-Citizens : In a speech I made at An
burn, I fuid there should be no dr.ifi, liec iuse thu
Army is being reinforced by five thouimnd to ten
tLoutund volunteers per day. The people of
Auburn understood me, and rleitred their di-tri
of the draft by volunteering. I'utriotic men in
l'hiladelnhia write me that tUcr understood tin
to my that there will be no drat), and therefore
they stop volunteering. 1 avail myself, there
fore, of this occasion to correct their mistake by
savins thut as "Brace can only show itself bv
woikB," so tlie draft will surely come it we do
not volunteer and so prevent it. 1 uupc that point
is settled now.
Fellow-citizens: Tbe Democracy at Chicago,
after waring six wcekti to see whether the war
or the. l'nion is to succeed or fail, filially con
cluded that it would tail. Therefore tuey went
in for a nomination and platform to make the
failure a sure thing by a cessation of hostilities
and an abandonment of the contest. At ifiltt
more, on the contrary, we determined tbut there
thuuld be no such thing as failure, and therefore
we went in to save the Cuion. by battle to tho
last, bherman and Farragut have knocked the
loiti m out of tbe Chicago nominations, and tho
cieeuuns in Vermont and JUa.no proie thai tuo
iimiiuiore nominations are staunch and sound
me issue Is thus s.ajarely maje up; IHi "wlcllaii
nd liitunion, or Lincoln and l uiou. Have you
any douu ol the result oi that issue ? ("No ! No !" )
or do 1 bav any doubt.
lje U'ulx, m1 InenCj, for tliU visit. Gaod
A rRKTtr PieKLKiu Uowe kept a bote!,
where he used to say that one could get . anything
that w.s ever wade to cat. One dufin came a
banket, who ai.Ud old Itowowbat hecouUi eivo
him lor dinner. "Anvthinn, air, Horn a pickled
e'tpliuut to alanary bird's tongue." "Wall "
eaid tbe Yankee, eyeing Howe, "I'll uke a piece
sjfplcklid ttk'pbaut." "Well, we've Kt 'email
re-ttty right litre in Ilia bouse; but ou'll have to
t k". a whole un 'irsuso wa never cu em." i'ue
Yankee (Jjough! fc wwld taat) souio fodiit uj
jlaloii.
THE OIL J&QIOS,
Tti Wtrolonm W5h of W?lfrn rsnn-K'4nnln-
Intrrritlnst fnrllenlnm.
A '.-orrespondent of tho llo' ton Trarrlrr, who
liits explored tht oil nylon f.i Western I'ctinsvl
vanla, writes an interestinf account of the wells
and the arth'e business wt.li h the petroleum dis
coveries :iave created. We quote a fow p.is
sapes :
wninitri i, tiuowTn op nil: on. rMi'ORtrvt.
A rtdo of twenty-eifht miles bv mil southerly
from Cony, l'a , tlii(iin:h a roiivh but richly tini
lienJ country, bri'iirs you to the crlriirnted ' i 1
erii'k ntiit Titusvil e emporium ot 1'eiroleuni.
K""ir i ins Kilo this j.'iu was lint A liille village
el st mo twenty dwilliu haiscs.
It lies mainly on n bro.i I plate in upin the
r.ortl. easterly of left bunk of the river; and h is,
It limy lie, 'oinctliniL; like six thousand mhahi
tniits,of whom nine hundred and eiithtyare ta
paers. 'J he toil is yellowish loam and clav, and
the stici ts nie e 'cialile. As nianv as ono thou
sand teams, carrying each nWout six barrels of
p trod um, lmo bten seen to cross the bridge ami
p iss tliioneii tljem in a single d iv, and as mi
tiodv thinks of repairing them, thev are full of
gulches, niml-liul: v. rut-' and riik'' -, ro. lt and
Itiinbi r. to say nothiiiL' of tlie lUhns of all Sorts
ot vehicles wrecked and ruined In passing over
tlo iii. At this dry season they seem to lie almost
iu ia-s.ihle; what they uro in the sprnor, those
onlj who have lollowed our army in the wet
luoii'hs in N'UL'inia can coiicidve.
I have eouiiK d twentv one hoU'ls ixof w hich
are i Bind "nrst -elas. " These public houses nr..'
t! rented wi'h specu! itots, oil in ivlnnl. trim
Atl.ilitie tines, well owners, tirokers, sharpers,
hlnckli rs. rl id cmee ! n'ld ttao-, ot'coiirs ,
make moncv easih-, a ' the oil springs from the
arth uroutid tin to. 'I he si.e and luiuiber of tae
Hit .res a-ton is h i mi, bk vel I as the nric -s at wh i h
oo.ls am (eliii'L'. '1 lie p P' r on which I write,
tor Instance, sells lor liny cents per ipiite, but
nofoily eompl.iii s, lor uiouev comes bv m o;ic
brie.
'1 wo bonks are insulli' ie it to meet the financial
in ctsjtics of ti c p'uee, and another ill he sjon
siat'jisiicii. 1 he i t 'ruii um it tuirii r is the omy
paper the people have not time to read ; it is
enough for them to know the pi ico of oil; how
Mich and Mich wells run, and win re to drill the
iiext one : and ; er, wiiluil, there is more of ititi lli-
eence and courtesy here than 1 anticipated; and,
it profanity and Sabhuth Ineakinn ho excepted,
luoie ol toeittl order and decorum, litusville
lias a!re:idv six religious societies, and as many
churches til her built or in thu process of rce-
on.of which the I'.pisei pal, of yellow sunil
onc, w ill I e the most Ik aiiiifut an 1 expensive.
I lie other FochtU s nre the Meihodist, which
bus a vi ry neat edifn e tie it'ly fun In d ; the l'res
bvKiiun, which worships in Critteiideii Hall; the
Pioitist, I niversnlist, and Koiiian Catholic. The
si Imols are few end poor; there axv. not ninny
children to be educated any way. YuuujMncn
seat eh ol torluno make up two-thirds of the
w hole c immunity-.
Vltlci'.s.
As to Hie t rices be re, I pive Vou these: Crude
oil, with tlie barrel, loi'y f-'allous, tltboil, the
barrel itself hcinn h '-'"; Hour, ; o.ts, ft'l-lil ;
butter, 6oc. ; potatoes, '.i i.-. per puck ; appli s,
per bushel; peiu lies. ,:. apiece; milk. Si:, per
,tiart; waives ol engineers, jj i per day ; mueiii-
nists, .." ; teatnsters, wit h two-horso wagons, y 10 :
ts ard at. hoarding-houses, St pur day, and oil
wells (mi. nini-' I Ho m one to tuo millions.
HOW HIK OIL WAS IllsOOVt.RKn.
From time immemorial little blotches of oil had
bein noticed ( I. .at i ii i.' , sometimes on the surface
ot the sptini-'s, just l.y the marpiii of tho creek,
and oinctiiucs on thu siti l ice ol tho creek itself,
and lit nee the nntne "Oil Creek" w as early itiven.
The Indians obtained this oil by dii?i;ine out these
ypritius, and held Unit' incantations over it while
bin nine ' nd I find n luri;e tree now growing in
otic ol their ancient wells, l ioni these sp rinis,
too, the people of the eieek obtained a little oil by
soaking blankets in them and by wringing them,
for medicinal purposes. This is what is termed
surtace oil, and the splines are just below Wat
sou's "flats," nnd ubiuit a mile from Titusville.
in the summer of liVi'.t the ntt ntion of Colonel
Drake w as tiirecb d to this spot, and he employed
an experienced drilier from Salina, Mr W.A.
Smith, to sink an uric-iati well ipiite near the
spiii.'fts, and on the 12th day of August of that
year, Mr. Smith, at tlie depth of sixty-nine feet
only, bad the pleasure of sciin'i; is and oil rush
up the tube. "J-.urcku," he cried out, and surety
he had tone lied that day one of the richest mines
this continent has teeu. The oil ennie up at the
rate of about twenty-live barrels per day, nnd
wuh then sold at ono dollar per gallan for lubri
cating purposes. This is the parent of thu thou
sand wells In operation in this valley.
1 lme just visited it, and find Mr. Smith still
at work there the honest and honored pioneer
of the whole business in this region, lie keeps
the very drill and ritnmer some twenty feet tu
lingth with which he bored the well, and gave
me a I icii it 1 1 lul specimen of lossililcrous stone
taken I i f. m the well, lie also led me to the
i reek, ami introducing a long ir.ui rod into a spot
known only to himself, caused the petroleum to
How up iii liberal ipiaiiiitics, which. Hunting
uwny upon the surface ot the .stream, spread out
into fantiisLie forms and gleamed and glistened
in all the col. is of ti.c rainh w. Other wells
were iiiiiiiedmtelv put down, and now tr nil
Titusville to Oil Citv, sixteen or seventeen mil s
la low, the iiiaiciti ut the river is literally covered
With llicin , uiiu .-'r. inns of "golden oil" ure pour-
duv and night out of their long, .-lender iron
tubes.
J OKTt'XFS.
H o original owners of the land have several of
the in retired upon tliclr millions, and a man pro
posed to sell a little spot to me to-day which I
thought hardly worth the taking when on a-k-
ing him his price tlie answer was "Uuo hundred
and lit ty i nly. "une liunur. a and titty what r
said 1. "O, you are not in the business," lie re
plied, indil'.erently, "One hundred and lilty
thousand, cash." As Ibis was at least ono hun
dred and forty-nine thousand fathoms below the
length of my honest purse, 1 walked thoughtfully
uw.iv, still iiiUMng upon (lie mighty siintcrraucan
cuntiitsof petroleum, and growing stronger an. I
stronger in tnv conviction that the most certain
way to leach tbetn is lo avoid the "lints" and to
sti ike into the edge of li e inoiin'ains in the ;;ctio
rui line of tbe oil current til you can find itj aud
of tbe successful operators.
HOW 1IIK OIL IS OIITAINKO.
In selecting a spot for a w ell, the artcsun driller
raises a dei tick iii.out one hundred and ten leet
in height, brings up a steam engine of about six
horse powir, and then, utter Uriving down an
iron pipe alaatt six inches in diameter through
the earth and gravel some fifty feet or so, to tne
lust strata of rock, introduces a drill of about two
and u f ull inches in diameter attuclied to a tern
jei seiew, uud thence to the "vsalkiug beam"
and engine, w ith which he hores now at the rate
ol eight oi ten leot pur day into the solid slate
und m ap-stone, say one hundred leet ; he
II. en cnii.es to the Hist strata ol sindstoii ',
wl lclimay be ten or twelve fee: in thickness;
slid la. in g tlnnticfj ihis, comes ug.iiti to sla'c
and i-oapsione ot a bluish cast, and working
on, say lor twenty live leet or s , h" re idles the
MCi. nd sin ta it satid-ione, out ol which lucre
len.ts r u -1: in ur up, when the neln vciu is struck,
iut i.iiiinabie i.as, s ilt kMit"r, and petroleum. The
time ot the ui Ii is en urcd h) nu instrument
ealh d a "rimiio r," and then an iron tube in sec
tions ot at out lotirtien leet, uud closely screwed
Kge liir, is in.-irlid in section , und rundown
to il.e vi ins ol oil; a tlax-seed tag, which cv
pi.iids whin we, is lixcd tietwecu the tiiti'iig
and the walls of tiie well in order to prevent the
sin luce water tiom descending ; a "plunger," or
xuivid pi-toi;, is iiitiodi.ced into tlie tui.e, uud
the tucker-rod hi ing utun he. I to ihe " wulKing
I emu, ' Ihe ioi ciiii (i.es and tank, which uniy
hold sixty barrels, bcinu' in readiness, the engine
inovis, and the precious treasure gu-hes fuith.
1 Lis is what is lu'lt.i puinpjng a well; in the
" How ii g wells" tbut is, nu'h as send the oil out
sj ontiiieousiy the drill must go down into tho
tbiid straia ol the sandstone : but this, in some
instances, is very deep. Ia a well on Watson s
Flat, the drill has reached the depth of eleven
hundred feet, and yet the third bed of sandstone
is not yet reached.
OTIIHR Oil. WI.I.I.S.
Although the Oil Cieek valley is the richest in
tlie world, it still is not the only one where petro-
I, ii in is found, and where oil wells are suuk su -ce-sfully.
At Ttdioutc, on the Allegheny ; on
French Creek, a tributary of that river; on the
Kanawha river, in Yirgiuia; ill one or two places
in Kuntiu;l.y ; in Ohio, uud especially at Mecca iu
II. at Suite, oil wells ate now iu successful oi, K-ration.
1hf oil at Mecca was discovered in lstU by
Mr. Wood, who, dining ut the hotel, observed a
film of oil upon the surface of a glass of water
standing by Lis plate. Ho immediately bought
the well und f iound from which it came, uud,
drbling, sUuck.tUo oil vciu at tho depth ot lilty
leet.
Mte of the (iilraico onve nt lou.
The building dutigned for tho use of tho Cki-
i'ngo Convention was situated upon the shore of
Luke ilicliigan, within a mile of the central
portion of the city, and accessible by horse tall
roads. It was within s igl't of the grave of Douglas,
which will remain without a monument until tho
Union which he so dearly loved shall have been
restored. 'Ihe building wat of git-untie proportions
six bundled and twenty-eight feet ciicuiuier
i iiee, and about two hundred loot diameter, it
was estimated to be cttpable of accommodating fil
Ueu thousand persous. Tbe roof of this iuiuicnso
iiuipliithcuiie was thirty-seven leet fioui tho floor
in the etutie, was covered with patent felt rooling,
and sloped gradually lo the coini' 0, w liicb was
tweu tighl ivvt Uoui tbo jjiouuil.
1M B.viiif it I m iT
I n i si iii i i I r i
Latest Southern Avs
NUMBER AND CONDITION
OF THE REBEL ARMY.
EH'cct oftlio Loss of the Wcldon
Railroad.
OBSTRUCTIONS IN THE JAMES RIVER.
LATEST FROM ATLANTA.
EXPLOSION AT AUGUSTA.
The Towdcr Works Destroyed.
LOSS OF THIRTY THOUSAND
TOUNDS OF rOWDEU,
i:ti.. j:t".. i;t)., i;te.
i :ti.
We bad a visit yesterday iroin a gentleman
who states that be left Hie Itchcl capital on thu .'Mh
inst., having been in ting as war correspondent
for one of Ihe Richmond papers during thu last
three years, and is veiy well posted on the con
dition and number of the It. l.cl urmy, an I also
tbe seiitiniint of the Southern people, in the
vicinity of Uicl.inoml especially. Ilis statements,
then lore, posse-a un amount of interest at tl.o
present time. He says that Lee's whole army iti
the lines about Richmond ut present numbers
from seventy thousand to sevonty-tive thousand
men of nil branches of tlie service.
The IU Ids have got every male capable of
bearing turns, hi-tw tin the ages of sixteen and
sixty, in the rani s; so that the forces around
Riciimei d and l'cterst tirg is Hugely made up of
bovB and old men. The lines of Lee's army,
which includes the seventy or seventy-live thou
sand nu n, extend from Coal Harbor to the Appo
mattox und Wcldon railroad, beyond the point
ol intersect ion by (Inint's troops. The whole
Relai loice iu the Held now amounts to ono
h ii mil. d and sixty thousand men, certainly not
over one bundled, and seventy -live thousand.
This includes l.ovs, old men, guenila-, and all.
Oiigiuiilly, Kar.y "took with hiui to the valley
lioni twenty thousand to twenty-live thousind
men; out of these about fifteen thousand have
returned to Richmond and participated in tho
battle w ith Hanc ock's Corps near Roams' sta
tion, 'i he forces of the enemy now in tho valley
cannot possibly lie over ten thousand or tillis n
thousand men. Kwcll is said to he in command
of what is called tho Department of Richmond,
and l ong-in ( t has returned lo his old cuminaud
in l ee's armv, the centre.
'1 he loss of the Wcldon railroad was a severe
blow to the enemy. It was the chief hue of
supply to Kielimonil. The Danville road amounts
to nothing In comparison. Very tew supplies
can teach Richmond over tbe Danville road or
the Lynchburg road. The rolling stock on the
Danville mud amounts to nothing, and there is
nothing to lie brought over the Lynchburg road.
In fact, Karly's principal mission in tho valley
was to piocutc supplies.
Alter tbe occupation of tho Wcldon railroad by
Grant un immediate reduction of rations took
pliiec in Lee's army, llelbro its occupancy tho
Rebel atiny was receiving half a pound' of bacon
ami a pound uud a quarter of meal per man
daily. This allowance was at once reduced to a
(pun ter of a pound of bacon und three-inrters
of a pound ol nienl. These arc now the rations
of Ihe ICchcl nruiy under Leo around Richmond
uud Petersburg. Karly's men, who have returned
lioni tbcvalliy nnd fought in the battle of Reams'
station, now foim the extreme tight of the Rebel
urniv.
Thev nre posted on tlie v eldon railroad, so ns
to hold what they have of it now. Ho considers
the Rebels were so badly cut up in tho battles
for the leposnesBion ol tho W eldon railroad that
another attack by them is improbable, unless
tl ey have nothing whattvir to tut in Richmond.
Tho citizens of Richiuund arc in a very
wretched condition for suh-istcnee. A dinner at
the Spottswood House eints twenty dollats, and
consists ot a lew beans, a little pork, and a few
t. niati es. The condition of tho citizens generally
iviny be imagined lioni this circtims uuco, uud
f loin the fuel that mine of tlie largest provision
dciilcis in Richmond reluse to sell anything.
'1 he all. ge that they have onlv enough tor tho
suppi rt of their own lamilies. The city is voiy
quiet, and around its ont-kirts it hns a ino-t tiicl
imcho.v aspect, and reminds one ot a large, dull
bttrviiig ground. 'I he suburbs are n pi rfe t
wilderness, wiihoul any inhabitants, nnd little of
ti e uppi iiianee ot dinner days. A halo of b ly
in Rii limond eosls from four to live thousand
(lobars. This may appear iiierediblu ; but it is
tho value of hay in Richmond.
Thehorsisof the Rebel army nro in a most
miserable condition. "There is nothing on
thtin." They hnvo plenty of hard work and
little fonii-c. About the destruction of the Rebel
fleet in Mobile bay, flic destruction of I'ort
l'owell, and the capture of f orts Gaines and
Morgan, the Rebels had little to say; nor did
they seem to feel that thev bad sustained much
loss. Hut there was a general feeling of des
pondency over tbo f'a!l ot Atlanta, and therowere
rumors of ' underhand work" and "treachery"
going the rounds.
The price of Hour iu Richmond now i- !(iiri or
SCtKl a buriel. liucm is lv! to Slo a pouii.l,
uud you cannot gd them nudity lor even theso
piici s.
About the Rebel Ir.ni-i lads und obstructions In
the .lames rhcr our inlotinant gives very import
ant li.lormation.
Troin w hat lie, as a cbizi n, could learn, he is
of tin' opinion that there ure no obstructions in
the river us fur up us Drury's Blull, and none
above the blulls. There appears to be only ono
line ol obstructions in the .l imes river, and that
is opH sile Drurj s lilull, and consists ol one line
ol torpedoes stretelni p obliquely from Fort Dir
lit g towards the, bunk on tho noithwost. This
line only reachis near to where the channel along
the l.oith bunk t uns. and by this route the li-'ilci
have never hud any obstructions from l'ortre-s
f.loiooe lo Richmond, nor have they now.
The Ki ln I siptadrun In the James consists of
iwo iron-cluils and one wooden giintioii. Tj.'
iron clads an- built of wood, with three plates of
lion lur (outing, cell pine being laid iritiu-M-rsely
to tho one underlying it, and limn,':",
tl.l. kness ot li'jiu thri e eighths to tlve eigh'hs of
an iiM'h. This is covert d i.y u coating of railroad
lion, on w hieb u slanting surfiee is everywhere
presented, so that tho shots will glance olf the
sii'es i f the ves-el, or any ot'ier part of her eto
i ii r siirf .ee.
There lire Itvo of these iron-elads. one c irrvln,'
four in ai y guns and the other two. 'J here is
absolutely nothing but llit-e, it tin: iimnnel
nlieiKly described is taken by the lotion iron
cods, to hinder Iheni Irom going up to the city
ol hicl iiioiid.
The ram . I.V.r.nKi e, on which the ti n-hii'idr- .1
)iindi r at i'lvniouth. N. C , to ok no eife t, wis
I. mil in Ihe same manner us thoe runs at Kieu
inond. '1 lie clothing of the Reb ! army is ail worn
out, und it was ii ver Inlore so ludi oil ia t'ii.
lesjncl.
'i he stiuiti upon the Rcbe'- is so L'icat Unit our
iuloItnU'..t (Ictus them either lo hold out mud,
longer or contra Jict his btutenieuls. Xt 1 m h
Hi laid.
HlltKATKNEU HKMONSTKATION II V HIE ASIII U
MIM'IIXI; I'lllSOM KS.
C'fi ,'0o.Jfi"Y of the t'ti'tih'iton M'lfiiij.
RicitmiMi, August T,. What a change has
come over the cavalry of Northern Virginia,
since a man ol mind und caruosinc-s took com
mund. Witness tho part played by that arm
irom Ttevilliiiu's down to tho brilliant success at
Reams'. South Carolinian- ate mal.iug reputa
tions fast of late.
We captured tiiUouei s, cunnon and a lino, of
works many miles iu the rear of tho enemy's
limit toward l'etersburg. He still holds the road,
but tirst uud lust, it ban cost him not less than
li.ooo men u little atiny iu killed, wounded,
and captured, and tho end is not yet. I'nibrtu
nutely our lilull of attack leaked out. This last
utluir was known in Richmond, and hinted in
two of yisteiday's papers.
l'lom the lliiald of (he 'J 'Id we leurn that the
prisoners at Audernonviile have sent four ol their
number to Washington to represent to Lineolu
tlie actual slate of that hell on earth to which his
love of thu nigger lias condemned them. There
will be a Irentied howl in the North, but tho
woild will exoneruto us, and tho Democrats will
cot be slow to hx the blame where if belongs.
l tius bavebe.u enteriainc.l of the rising of
the Andeisotiville prisoners. There ia no danger
unless an outside raid should overcome our gar
rison. Not long ugo, during a torrent fall of lain,
and just at daik, titty feit of the stockade at An
duisonville was washed away by the rising of
the stieiiin which runs through the pen lilty
feet i-'.n two mles where the stream enters uud
rW W morii!S, So fur ftviu attempting io
fucnpe, rt tbo filing of tbo signal gun, tho pri
soners huddled log. ther In the middle of the
inelo-urc and tais. d a white Hag in token of stili
mls'ion. Tho Mrmirv'i article on a convention of all
the (stiites raises some points which appear to
have escaped notbe h-re, and will, doutitles",
attract not a little n'tcntlnn. Hut you imv rest
a-surrd that the "airencv" has no thought of
cis dine to sin h a convention.
Mr. Ileiii'iinin'" "circular" in regard to tin
vi-it of .la. pies and Gllmnre to Richmond, ib
c'oscs liit'e that '. is not alreiidy knn vn. l'nes.
di gs weie sioit here by l.oieoln.to muko pirly
capital no do-ii.t ot tlini and li,h'd th-whole
all ir, so ih it the i -. oei.'.l was in ide t ) ot'ier wnv.
Ti e II07 ,j .b 1 tli -c has reprinted ono of the
R( public. -n clap-trap pamphlets ae-unst the pe n e
party, htaili il, "Iti beuaui in tin- N01 th ' hxtr.i
oidiiisry lo-i h -no 1 1 Viilhiiidighiiiu's I'laut.)
Oieithrow the ' rnmcnl 1 ! '" v". West
John-ton luiie "I .lm Murclunnn'.'s Legacy ' in
jire-s.
loir the fust tune since the war, large audiences
of the belter ( l is'cs ,,rn iliuwn to the ihedre.
Miss Ida Vciinm in I, if .ymie, is the nt'raetion.
Noernrs arc seiiim! ankee' papers in the stn-ts
ut '- ' ai Ii. 'I ll- ic is a (leal of aickness in town,
boll: unii.ng young an.! old. II i.iimiis.
AI'OI'SI v row to 11 woiii.m rcAtit 01. i;m i.o:.ion.
-. on I'll l;a, !'!- '' " '. :1-
The Savnniuib Sum learns that the Govern
ment ponder woik' lit Amot-la were blown
upon Saturday noon, at Vi o'clock, with some
.'l(i,(.(KI pounds ol powder. I hen; were nine per
sons , li ved In the works at the time, all of
whom, we learn, wen instantly killed. U'e have
li( aid 110 fintlicr pur.'ii oilars of the aecldetit.
The distiucta ii of these works will be 11
serious loss to the Government, but we are gruti
I 1 d to knoii tin t the p'c-cnt supply of powder is
iimple.i-i.d 1l1.1t other work- in the C edcr.iey
will be able to furnish all 'hat may I 0 re piired.
A I LAN I A.
From lln -1:11111 1' 1.
A compositor of the Macon Trli'iirisph rode
through mini! than hull of the enemy's de-crted
lines on Sunday, stai ling from Cobb's Mill, on
the extreme I'ldital hot. cry lit'le in the way
id valuable re lbs wen. ilbcovtrabli , but he pre
snined 11 good (ieal had bee-u removed by our
Hoops and the c. pie.
The only tiling betraying ncglcrt was the inb r
nictit of tlie Yankee dead, very few of whom were
altogether covered with mother earth. Arms,
I. gs and heads were to be seen protruding Iran
the soil In all dliei tauis. On a tree, blazed for
tlie purpose, was written by sonio Ohio olliocr,
a III u l( d Willi the emu Mr nmhrHili, these Wolds :
"Not being able 10 drive the rebels out of
their winks, we leave Hjtm ours."
'I In- ciii.t us ol At.a.ita, male and female, wine
Hoiking hack to town; and, if thev should he
viciniiid b Shciiuan's flunk movement, will be
veiy much Gil thus when ho wus ' ciu'hl like u
ml in a trnp."
Ou Sunday several men nnd boys were kil lei
nnd cruelly mutilated 111 thu ellbrt to unscrew tho
Vai l.rc capped shell i. 'flic little boys have been
st this business f..r some time, colle-ctiiig the
powder and bails enclosed ill these shells, nnd
making ineri hnnoise of them. On Sunday, our
iiiloiiuant thinks H ere were twelve or fifteen
persons killed or wounded in this haiardoiis
business.
Il is needless fo say that General Hood is wide
awake, end every possible movement of the
enemy will find a iliuely ioil.
Tin- Xew l.onn.
Wash 1 so ton, Si p'ctnbcr II. Kleen millions
live hutiilred und I 1 y thoii-nnd dolliirs of the
bonds, on account ot tho recent loan of thirty-ono
and n hall million , h ivo been sent oil by tho
Treasury Di puitiiK nt. All tiie certificates thus
fur received are s.itisiieil.
IX FER CL-;T. LOAN OF 1831,
l'oi; ha i.i-:,
In anion nt" ami hit-- u- nit join It ?, At 1 v est mirkct
TONUS rK-lY VOR DKI.IYKRY.
c. r. W UK J I IT iV CO.,
No. M'4 8. uirun siui:r.Tt
rlj rnrl Opposite Mm Kxt'h an -.'.
PROPOSALS.
1 )KoroAi.s i-on in k iMjatMiiM or
J l.v. i ns,-, sM. r-.
i'ii 1 1. hk i. fin a, S-Mtti'innor L't, ImiI.
Si ill- il .i i lln- ii Will I, lUci iVCt. ill til' tf I. !' u tin1 im
i'oi . ,1,1 il, I it i.l I. I.I -ti'ift, until noon (if VW.tii'"--iuw
U 1 1 -Mill, 'nf 1 1. I: ti rnt-'iit , ilon i ik tm lorm uf sK
mulls i, ii.iui itii:-. lol'.l.H I, l-.-.iii all d. i ..-.
m. ii i n h in "ii- lii'iu- .r the inllitui v lt.lnrt ol' riila
,li I 'I i, ii - !f, i- - i :i..ir, I lui-nil Mill, ticrinmtow ii,
.Nu K.u n, ll.ic.lin t n. s,thk' Mnl, Koit M liflin, I '.unit
WiI'imh I', mi, v inn- l!:ili,aitl licvt rly, at w- ti us any
oi i i lln-i i:a!-, T.ti i ' ix ,nr .HUj's, tint in.iy be t'tliili
ll.i il uii!,.i( I1:),! ( r. n
I 1 1 ''( is;i i- ini'si mh n liluin hut nr.tt plncoriln,
mm : li t iim- oi ii I . use; u hnri.il jtl.u': .u'li-rnu'i
iifd st ii-ni' up nt no 'ii Ktiivenf a litiiillcntr.l (inhctui-hl:-t
nl l.j t c in . ! liiix- 1 1 ,anil all tli irrs I'.t'ci-sMiiy to
llifi 1. 11 'I I' Ii.. I'M i ri'njilr ('
Vi'l'iii.ii, i n. , i ii s ilia. I?c it.rwM 'Ifl liirWliti Hull
nini Hi hi '3. m. hr if il.-in uic o t-nnii'-nl (. iuciui'iQs
i Hialiimlii il.
No nui""nis wiM tu- i. .rii'il tinlc-H prup'Tlv tilled In
up.. I. dirtiik'-. lib I. .'H fx find at Huh flln -. anil limit tn
g iiiiHiin t it by i t ieni ki t'wn at Huh otlte t bi- r4ioa-
Mt'Jf.
'I In- I'nlti-rt Mat. io -erven the rLht to n-j'-i-t all IdJi
tl i nu ,1 i in ( in a 1 1 1'h' w.i i. lift hit i t'-i s.
is v oi tit-r t.i I'liiom-: Vi. -; .1 l' rv. ,'. f lit 1". 8. A.
Al.UKkT rt. ASIIMI. Vl),
!' 1 . V-'t ',t;,)Ln qn 1 A. t,. M .
1) ltd i'OiiAl-S I'OU AVALNLT 1IKAI)
-1 HouiUh.
I'nif M!:.fni, Hcptomhor I".
Si :Im1 PropnMils will li- -i cenpil m! Un- f!ic- Ot tini uil
dMrUiifil. No ItoJUlK AI-1 Mr, ct, untn in m ut MOS.
li.W . '2'ib lust . Ot du'ivi . inu at the I niteil Sl.i , t Wure
lituiM't. Itntiuver urtt wltnii, uti or Ui.trt tK Itil.KH
1 .. It- ,i
li' ii Wrilniit '1'iih'rt". in' fJia1 lt(irln, w itli tt at top.
nu Ii t d el loii?, 10 llM iii'8 . itli, 1 '.4 lm lies thu , ,mo itn d
on alt tUU'h and olli-il.
A ; anijfle mu't he si nt with taci propositi, mid mutt
hi' riiuiittr to Mimplo now at tfiitt utiict'.
Yr K.sa;t wilt be ut thi d i'nr the Uule or part of thu
ah"t u.
' pnponnln will he rorelved nnlfiR properlv iUl.' in
tipur. hJrtiil- Y.UUU ,'ttn lo had nt thlf otlnf, unit must
h,- n ir i tftd by pcrfmm kuovMi ut thm utll c to he ro-
b lislt.!
'Jli' I nltrd Winter reprvoB tho rlulit to n.ictt ail bil
di iu-ill Incoii'i utihlr Cti Its lr,tr fts.
r. v tir.inr ot t'olunel A.J.i'iTry, k'llltpn;ittr' Ie
pariii.vnt, U. H. A.
AIJ'.KliT 8. ASH M KA l,
1' 1 1 - Tot (aptatnaml Asoistunl t'imrteriimt.iT.
iMiorosALs l'ou stiiaw roiTli5sF7-
X lull, Ac.
Fnc aii:i i hia. Srptcmher n, ls;t.
Si ;ilf d l'roptifcals w ill he n coivod at tho uilirr ol tin- tin
(h'iir.nfcil, No. IK (UK Wfl Hircet, until u,ion (.f 1 L'KS
IA . 'Iili inntant, tor ''iriilhlii; to tl.o I iutnl Stat.-B, tur
x la ii nths, ivniiriii clna Ui tnl.er 1, nil the Siinn-
H 'hiii rd tor um ut th- aiisiia l.iiHpttit's, hart;u li. a d
oil", 'u!l hn Jill' m i r i amps, nilliin ihe tiiults t the
.Mi.l-.ity I ii-tr.ct ol l"i.uacil.ia. hiLluiiim' t'lic-stcr, rht-n-ii.t
111 (U'Mtiantowo, Niciin. Jlt)iUiit(t'tii, rprini,'
.Mill. Kort S li' ln, uav lUll,u!id Itovrly. as wcUas any
o'ln 4 uiiiv he i-t.iti! Hht'd iti, i n th.it turn'.
C" ptalh mn.-t s:ii' the nrlrcn M purwtely u,r rye and
win t stiuw, In I in. .lit - and. buit'i, ami must lacludu tho
l!ttl.T Vht'if IU uliltTi:,!,
S- iino aNvili he itH.lved unions properly nTcd In
(i t. biHil-i, w lm t n hi- had at U.U oitlce, and mnt
if;. iisiitiHJhj ptittii 4HOWU at lUiB oltku lo ttv tv
1 1" i ih1,'.
'tin I niiid sti6-r' r cu ll riulit to rojtet all HCu
ii t cil i;i'uu pi 'hi i:h its liit'-iv-tH.
IV order it t. .. -i Ait-x. J. Frry, Quarlortuastcr'i
i'i pi - tint lit V . A.
ALUEUT 8. AMMMKAD,
' 1 Mil raptaln, A. i. M.
( Aiai.KMAVI KR'S Ori'ICK, "
1'itii M't i i'iua, I'a., Mt-pti iiiticr I.;, isi I.
it d Ytt o H'Wiilli' m'l-iu'il at Mils oiiiee, imtil WA
''l.'i t , lo, , i k tt'-pltnihii 17, tr ltiuue-
i i.ifi liiftfrv lit r t ia in T stiiTt Kti-rehoiTs , n -,UM
''. l il,, It !ii. i, im -t tiIm di AllUI MiK-lttiLI -4 :
.'.MH itii.,hj '.iirh. h.iny u im li hy ;f. 1 6 lut-h.
oi. (nt h ht p; mi ll, T.'"1 inch hy U in, h.
iiiiii nv ; it. ,iu h. Ii 'MM , Ha h bv j uuh.
4.-i'sl imh hy huh
i.tQ" 4 liu h hv inch.
",' 0 4 lm h hy 'i-lt; inch.
.',ijki;" . in. h hy inch,
l.utt'i inch h Inch.
U.'hui 7 llu h hv ?H inch.
li.i'hO .'I'j lin h hy nu ;i.
. li. h hy iuili.
H.oou J Huh bv im h.
All lo bu oi t)ie ht't fjna' tj an 1 the best uiaks, mud tub
ji;ct Id limpectiun.
lljtttlt-t.s v ul Mute prh e hntli in wiiihlti-j aiid In tljiiroh,
qtiiiiiuiy of tncli.fe hid tor. nnd the ilinrti'M poh-ili e
1 1 Die rrt.i.iiea lur Uiiai ; prict to Include nackagc an J
dt'i.viry.
Ka b hid tuitHt he Guaranteed iiy twj rt'rpoiuible per
xoiis, k I o' i' a-Knatntrs nut he uppi-nHed t" ti e imai 4iu,'a
and cuitiiied t ua bcln ifd and MiiM'lent bCcuNi for
th, nmoitnt inviiUe.t. hy th l tilt d states iJiti ici JiuUe,
Attoint -y.or Ooiu-ctor, or otner pulilic otUcer, othtrftie
the hid Hill not be eonMdered
'Ire i'iNlit Ii rt'ei(-d to i-eiet all IHiU do'-med 9
hltih.and nobidiroiua detau.ttua coutia tor will ho le
iet ed,
or further fnlurninti n cult at the oilioe, No. Ui
OlltAltli (fuel.
Hv oid r of t'olun I A, J. Ferry, Quurt Ttn4.-tT $ lia
pnituunt. t.KOKCiR It. OUMK.
at l.Mt l .iti'.ain and A. M.
I'Kl'.N OK BI-'.Al'l'Y. WHITK VIRGIN
W ui nt Aulillel Ii lbs nioit Derleet srsnststlnii of
ti c SK, fer beauiiivliis, whliHiilne, and prM.erru.it Hi,
C'Ui.l.,l.iii. it 1. miule man iur, 'Wlnlo Wn, lionco III
Mmorillimry ii.mlllu-. lur premrvins til, skin, dimsIhk U
mfi, aui.olh, fitlr, and lrii.ieiit. It curat churned
hMids or H.i, ruuiovr. puupi.-s , e. t'rkie ;i) and .'Ki cat,.
Mnuli turrd ol lv bv 111 ST CO , rerliiuien,
Nu.Ub. IClotlTH Ht., 7 doom aiw.v I tiu.nut, ana
aniMia hit. a. Btvtsi a atru
7F.W WX'K l'lSlt, KCALE 1 loll, AND
VI ) l. ti l.
ho banel new M-wmirrpmi nine run.
:'i l ain ;n new pn ltleit Male Kib.
&lij,ncl Mannar Wlilie I l.h
1u halt h.n it'U Ma.'iiiac litto FUh.
'.wi,,.tv,,....d "r--'Jl.V- M.A1m
IS'0 51 ') ud W -N' VMlltL-i
ll-". 11. i. IIHOWN'M
GREAT MITAFHYEICAL EISCOVESY
i on dicainkss,
noisls in Tiir. nr. n,
D1SCIIA Ilf.l;S FROM Till: F.Ml,
CATAKKH,
v NF.l'UAI.tilA,
. ASTHMA,
' scuorci.A,
1.!; NCHIAI. AtTI-X'TIONS,
THROAT IMI-TKTInKS
I ifprahi t '. u. f.os dt' Hair, I; ihi, Knlarjfi iM'Mif of
Vj- , , hit!,o4 .f tin' h hiufV' , -risf ipa' ion,
-ra I, l ili'-. r,-.iniiy, l'. I'arrtl.t -'i,
K.ihli of It tin 4 Iu t(, Ha!,
(JOiN HUM lTU)N,
With ali an tl evi'ry (.l-eT wl.Ji fi in'i tin' li'tmaii b dv,
twffiX 'fT. tiis.:lj liy
M ICM. M. i. HUOW'H
METAPIIYSIOAL DISCOVERY.
nun:
( J H 1 V". 410 Altni Htifot. FMUdi li-hia,
No. t: IHM Mtret-f. K"w Y.tU. ..'i.l at
ho. 1m 1'hMHI U'N H.t.mre, Us:,.n.
Vn hi. rii)!' u ilh I Tl I j 'imiMf,
N ii I t-iu mi.' id ti.c i ars,
N" iinttinw up t 'ic noil nil or nit f.nhi- hitf w r' h.
S" p. "I Hi. in, die In-" iliovn ! t f r. if .
I , Ml. I l'in MI'AI. IMC'lV t.', will r.Mi cvrv
P'o Ilml tli'iun mnl inMruiiH iil willr'a.f., find tlion-
ftltl lis .1, i( l'S hl'Mllll'S.
'Iin'li ih niU'iit and tnimt prevail; trior 1" iinor.u
null d u ith ilfiith c iiiit''iini!ly tuusi sooiur or I. it it nuk
IlitO 'h i loll.
In nil tit1' nnivero tl eri' h im'Mnir nu t nniph'h'lv iwil
'ow, d up in nror lln- hn'tn, tore'", and m 'i,'ri roit-iif-K'tl
wUh the phMlcal Hint menial eoniiliutloiiol tho
rn. .'.
'! hi --fid sta'e of thin." In the n-siitt of funnr-met? find
h! ii'!';' B--ri 1 1 - ti I ol tli i-e th't pr. t ss tn adininl-liT
htMllli liliil hlr to tKe ptop.i'. Wh" " ill lnO", I'H' ina nrtiv
in mi o d irom ih-m st in alio i l,i r. Ah l'tt nit s Mod
ti. Ir - hi. i n- in mi tap' -h , and ' .in never he nnl r
Uto l :i .u t t r 't ri tin sHi:,)..
I hi r- nre men who niike a hiiMnew-i of treittlntr si'K' !
kh' i i m t a-i -. 'I licy pr pare timtrimn nt, too barhaio'in
to thu k ot, Willi vihirh to epei nm'iit on poor hilly lc
t it ii m, who .ii' sfi, nth, neiilier pliMiit'al!. no.- mentally,
to ni.ih Ti. o no h ilh lU'i'ti't 1 1 fti tmn(,
t lie w ho crt'ati d 'he human hi d ) " ip -aks nf It n
a inlf hty w I oh , and the man muni he a kn& e or tool who
Mould all in pt In h iti,' 'tin ..sl, ui it ii, m i tlops, and
treat anv dpen-t .-ireK:. till , tudi pendent ito parti or
mli.')it whole tt whi. h thi .v helniiL'. All Mich prin t! Imi
ern Heat 1 1 i i i s, hut kn,w TM'ihlm: ol the i u mk wliit
cver 'I hns the u rid in fiothmu I'M than A ;hl liospiia),
'I lie itlat IiiIiik ci ndKloti of the pei p e pliys allv, eMpe
i'IhU the oti nt.', w ho areold w"t Ii dlseape hetnre th y oet-'tl
to hud into lite. t K'ii.er w ith mir -ati e p riem ? in im inir
lieen licnavt'il it near IrnniH, i. ho huvo pa d Into
tjnt.mely f- rn , s Uy h iiiKeperali d on.
'I i'ese rii . iMns-unees, u (t h in jii ot'i'TH which mli;ht tie
Tii-ri 1 1--in tl. are mi Iriesixtilde n hniiliii to tin1 penile to
ih nuititl ot t'. rv nuin ho lia.stlie hie ami heaitiioi m. rii
fiei es mid tht Ir l vd One in I on haii.N .and in e tiitlnua 'I v
a in in j si e. I Hi inc. !u hies whti-h Ihe path ut ih iltt alio we 1 Pi
kn,iv tl e i i,i me or uafnieoi, I ir untit rtln m-i iii-uiniiani en
ti t- t n le have h ilk1 hi to (1, mii'idot everv aiii 'i ph'i lan
to l, i r, I -Ii Ihem tttHl A el ait ot his elmr ,f er, t hut tiny
lna know his q iml'IU atl.'ii.H, .Ve. , A ; in, t d everv physi
( J in slum d he i otnpi-1 ed I liae tt liuiu: up t rt hit oitice
nt nil hours, it a only thioiii'ti thi-t chum. el tli-it tin;
public an I1 avc nnv safety or Liin' imtee pt ivhat t- mo-it
di al to ii die and heallli ; "thi-rw is,: hie may he in the
hiindN of u man inoii; tpiahhcd fur a hluckmitn thuu a
pl y-l inn.
in tl is way Inhrrta 'iniiMiicatioiis, wlileh nr- tndiinen-n-hie
in a plisU ian. im- hine to Pe th-tee'ed mnl chililicd.
W e:e thin iitderal -iji'iie, thoii-a-uls would P ave tli'pro-le-Moii
wliit ti nuture a'-er tpiiuliled tuem lor. It nature
itiahuen m t tin re r m he im snuulde -U ilihrat ion, as. In
i.r:tr tn di tt t the tirst cause ot ditcus,-. it in re iii-dte ami
In Ic-peiisahly neeenjry io Inherit (.'-nuahy. Metaphy
f it ul I'oui r a nit 'mis trin 'w ei e-s miiM. aisti' ho in! id heil
hy all uho would he MiecesMul ut tlndiin.' an amhlote
capable i.l ,)(?-tioj lux thu ciUM' ot dim an-. 'I here l-t mi
ihannel hy n Inch the rim nor imh he reached with certainty
but the one I hae ip seritn-d.
1herefi.ro I fuj with Cotiildenoe to the world, tint It I"
threuth Itihertilnw these rare cuxbmiHl nt ol eliaracler
th it I have heeu enahh-d toileted the first canto , it dm-asr
I he cause i not, as u.ai s i-i-i' Ir 1 1 b a dea-e ; 1
on ii" imed law l-"tv'ti u mihi .iml oo.ly, inch. tne Ai' .' e
l'auj i, us, in ul w a u waning aitaniHt cadi oilier, i'l-i.
law sends fnith stopimren ttirne nt. ippa.es pto Jne' disease
in !heistt!etJ torniM, und if di-vise in experimented on r
taiu erid with it taken a tinner tripid the constitution
ml iniiitipm s In other itrms mm other Inci'iitefi ol tho
im Mem, thus dettro fug the w hole machinery ot the hutmin
h. dy.
hi nu mher, tlie Phdnaim and tlie I.Ivor have not hint; to
tht with ihe musi: ol the disenwe. The treating ol these
or-siins, for tho aui-e, ha senl millions to an untiun-ly
fcrtive.
W tilt fonthlt n ( I nay to the worl J that my Metiiphysl
ciil Imico( i v is the only r, ine.Iy ev er on- red ti the world
w hi. h wni t h"i mi v iily annihihi'e ihe rot fi th-.-as". I no
(hse. veij coiimms ut thr. e -jtsiin.-t prfparatlDii" ; one i r
tin- -ciiip. out- P r the eyei, and me tor the ears. 1 hose wurk
in con iineijeti, and H'rike at the rot of alt ii- ise.
V lit n I all, I uu an every tlihe.ine ihat ever inleited
tin human body.
A TA1-V IN TltK I.A-sT S'l AK UF O N.-tr.t IM'ftN
4T411.lt.
Ki' tn tl -i i'.j-toii Join nil.
ii i -.7. m:i -I. mm. y.mev Sloan, of S.,. K', ",Varr"ri
I ret 1. 1 In. r.t-tow n, do on t.i" that I ha t t atti cted
iu tt n jit.irv My rud t side w.n no .aiatw.ed ihit I
could not lit-on it. Ihirinj; that time I suttt-reil Imhh :n
tari h, n re l hi oat ; M .nlt c a kit tr.im on- v . v.i hours at
a time; wan very iieivuiis : s Idoni C"iild s, ep ul litaclit.
1 I ad a Itiii lu er two yearn Mure, w h- i redm ed me to a
skeleton. I hud all Iho m-du al advh o and inediclni'H
mot u con il I'locuie, hut a!! In no pinpo-o. was last
sink i'jr in the lad ta--e of consiiii'iuitin. I wan minified
to bed w l.t n Mi s. II. t.. Ilrown s .Ieuphynlcal Uiseoverv
wat font n i. It wnt Hpidiet an-unlim.' t'i dircctitui,
I'M no ht iter, hut Hither wor.-c tor muiic time
My friftuU wtmtt d nie to wive up, aayiriR it would Mil
rneitiat I win too lur k'tii.r and iot we.ik to try anything
iiio'e. ltut my inothei' haul I would tlie if I did not Und
telle! In the lip-ciury ; and iw it wh the hint tiUl to cure
u. e hi e would continue tt. We hoon found thui it was thu
circulation whicw wan rtishiiu' Into my a,ftem which wm
liikint; eilect. Ak the circulation kept incioasinK rnvdm
ease bt-Lrtti io break un. It was hix weekM Mftei' I hi-ati
to itpidy the niedK nie before I could alher nrenth to tf'
Into lhi,ni to tee Mr M (i. llrown, a ad (Inn I nad to
hfwela'p- '1 he nond timo 1 veniiirtj I went witlxait
)ielp, ai.d the third time 1 tound my wnv w Ithout any dif
ficulty. I hoj.un the iiKeni' the Metaphvnical llacoverv ill
Mn , and the result In no this '.tii ol .lulv, tnut health and
htmnJh ifrtMbt rdurniui: to my emaciated fruuw.
Sly pftia'y.ed side is res lore,, tu vlyor; 1 lan now-rent
well ou it. Ai y catarrh If- K"ie. Mveoutfh, nivnervinm
neHg, nnd bore ihrtiHt nre ono. I sleep well All mvlr
repuhiritiis l,ae ithaiMnart il, and 1 timet ui know lede
Dial. h the pK.vidence ol (h-d, w us directed to the use of
Mrn.M.i.. Itrowus Metuphy(.icul IMseovery. und bv It
liiken IVttm the month of the er.ive unit n-stored to'uiy
litmlly nnd irundM I know in- diNciiseH are jjonc, and a
general cin uloi situ him taken nlaee. hut expect It will tuke
tune to re; aiu uiy lost ilekh and Htrenlh.
i;i'MAl:K.l!IK('l'ltKOr IU.AFNKS4 OF TWKNTV
K A t(H' hTANlUM..
T.John A NeWAoiith. of i;uin , do certifv that I have
he n euttic'y ilea I in my hti ear lor tw my years, arid fur
ii e ittiBi bi? -.ears n;y riKi ul mis n i u mi deal titat I
ct'ind ip4 hear cumernatiiii or puidic seiikiitK- ot any
kind. I could not hear the church he!l i im while 1 w m
Ultiny in the chinch. 1 have iiIko been iroiiMed tor a nuui
her of eiirs with u very tort tint -at, mi thai I wan oMitfvd
i i-iir uji mi iii cruiri.ior i i.au him m voicu. i
bad -lent troob'e in my hi ad. it irlh.e led" .-., almost to
ciHliit-sc. My head tell numb and stnpd, and wat a
hource ol coHMttnt trulie tu me.
1 tried ery it med that cm Id he t'iuu ht of. I went to
nuiista; but uc tl e wunUd lo um' Instruments 1 wmild
ttif I i.tl ini: to do W lilt tiiem. Atloiit olie in ililh fcluee I
obtained .Mic W.ii 1'Town hAietaphyi.it il ljscover .and
ttted tl net oi d.ni: to the tret liu,t. on the hot tit a And the
remit Is ll at the lu niliuf of i,oth ear in perfi, tly rentured,
fro that I enn hear a w elljuh any man. The ureal tioiiti.e
In m lieatl is fiitit i ly koiic. My head fee It perteellv eahV
nnd at ri M My throat, w hieh w us n tliscased. Is Witirely
illllil, HIUI I ha e lei o i id lliy volee HIM 111. Would .t
lake one thuiwmil tloHmh tor the tenent I hav received
iu the UM' ol 51 r . Itrowu a Meiapiiy tncul llMt,vc-rv.
IlKW AltKAl'I.F ri'llF OF MS. ill AIN -F.S TUB
K Alt, liiSKAhhl) EV1.8, AM) 1.0S OF IN rial.
1 M'T.
) uti Ant i i'Mia. Sep'ember T, . T. II, nry Marvllle,
.TetTerK'ii Mrf et O'cr Mr. Hi iw uh hit's coal aril), tie -iiianiow
n. do cei tit that u y huh Johhua tio'-i brain fever
and ratairh mi the hreasf. which lift him with iiinchaTtia
liotnthceur and uistured even. The tl-charen u,-r
cfsd. hih tttra hte.iine inte lorpf ami umiauiral,
covered wuh ceah. 'J I e pi Mown lino, to he changed duriiu
the muht, -o feat Uf.it tl weie thevwilh the die hai(;e8 ; it
wouid Im luip..kMhlc lo dt soribe the cemhthni of hit even.
Aly luiiniy l yn iiii :tid he wmild k I'hnd. Ilia Intellect
aho he nine im a red, ti-at he cared not to be, or play
nh ehi'freii. ile took no notlee ul an thntir around him.
None hut the parent cau tell what our uutfius wuiu to
her. tin mir child in this condition.
Most providentially, iib'mt one year ago, I law Mri.
M. Urown s "We 'nphybh al ldsi overy' advertised iu
tlie f.trtiier. I went to the Oilite, 41t Aich atreut, aud
procured the mcdn Ine. A! v win apjuled it latthiuily and
perneveriuyly. The medicine worked Mowly at the
beyiuntnii, hut atdtvvc jwrhevered, and tho result It, that
our Hen is entirelv cured of his disease a. Ills iuteiluet
heeiiu to have awakened out of the alep of death. 11. is
iouMdcrcd now a iKiyht and Intelligent boy. TUo dU-ehariti-a
trtim hKeara ha e entirely ceased, and hl tars
have become mial) and natural, lilt eyes ure clear and
fctr. ng. My wife and inMtelf ure well i-atMied w ith the
ur, -at erne perfotim-J 0n our child hy Mm. M. a. Hrown a
Mi tanlofah al lIscoi ry,aud moil heartily comnund it to
all w ho cut'er.
Mm. M. tl. Br.iwn'a (Vdihratid P-or ltlcluud's Kvo
Wutei.&l rerbottic, uuiall bl.i-ya ceaU. Haln Kenova
(or, W l"-i boittu.
A HKMAItKAIll.K CVHK OK rtlaTMiNKSd.
(amsmh a.C YY.July ',ti,l,t .Mr. M. ti. ltrown:
lear Madum 1 I iu Ihm.u quite blind in iuj nht ee tor
iewn yeinrs. I liave bveu to nuveral doi tor, wlmm
in ard touid reaioie my eyeatKbl. but they never done uie
miynood. I nnt lan-e riuua of liiouev In travthnK to
wheic 1 heaid theie were dot tor who could benefit mo,
bul none tn them could do uie any uood. 1 thought my
i-aite hopulcoti, until told hy a triend you could relieve me.
1 neut hy a liieiul and piocured your 'Meiuul.Miical
coveri.,,aiif' in tweuti-fnur houis after the ttthttreHt
lneni, I could M'6 (juue dltuictly. 1 am ety thanklul tor
iny dcliveiai.ee.
I rvuuln yulirt, truly,
0HN IIFXFV.
The C'elehiated loar ltiv!:ord'4 Ky Water, $1; amall
Ho. 410 AI(( H Btroct.
Scalp Itenovator, $1.
ilU vf -m lt ho. HO AK H Bticot.
WRIGHT & SIPPALL fX
T V
No. 110 Mnrkot, Htront
HinVKlN It' 'NT AMI F"OND WTl!l:F.T?.
C. v;. I'M. I r. t.-. ii. -mm vi i .
I) U V O O I S T H II AN S,
AND
1 1 K N F H A I . T( 1 It KK F. F.f KH S ,
(' in find at fair t si tdistmii nt a fi II aortuint of Import- d
and In loestir lirrvn, Topu' ir faf'n Midhdrie-t, Puln's,
(.' .il Oil, Win. low LIA--, rrt"-."riptioii Via It. Ax., af as .,
prl(e at jreiiuinr flrt-t-ela -n I'-w.di ran ht mid.
FINK F,-sr.Nn IAI. OM.M
For i i 'if, : Hi;i,-r. in f .11 v.in l, and ol tl.o hrst ;itah;y.
t'ochi.ie.il. heiu.il llol .o, M-id h r, lVt Ash, ( utll- ar,
Kot'a Ah, Ahim.o.l nf V Itrh l. A ntiait", (-opp- ras, Kvtruct
of I,oj-wci.il, Ac , Foil lV Kltrt' use, always un IiaikI, at
lowest net mob pri. t
t'l IIK Sl'M'K. FOIt FAMtt.Y t'SK,
(Jronn't eipren"ly for our naie. and U which we iuife
the aMfntion of tf,oe in want ,.f rehuMe article).
Ao, ISOKitt, Sr.lUiI, M t'X J'AIW, lit',, of fj'tu
quah'v.
Onknt hy mail, cr Hv pot, w.H rwft with pr"tti;it at-
t nihil, or Bp rial fintai!"n will Le fur niched w Inn re-
iil Hit d.
WXtinilTcS: HTnnAT.Tt.
WhOleinlr Drnj.' Warehoo-i',
jaU-ly Vo. Ilfi MAttKKT Htn rt, nh'iye Fmnt.
W K A LT II, UK ALT II, AND
BK.AI Tt.
If to gain admlrlrt ee-i :
Iftoimisi In v id ou iii.'ht;
If to ! a hlotiiiiiriK (lower,
KHdlr.a;, d lntr in an hnir Ha At' tt !
T' to have a hot of frlepiln ;
If for vice to mate unit tn Is ;
II Willi h-horn b'Mid to wed ;
If a nuitble Btone when tl ad Vi:ai nil
If to live thTeenecre and ten,
I Inhini; d e at loii again ;
It to II- a lite of (.eat f;
Il to die and o to yrat-TUaith!
1 1 yon ) ifh a life "f plt-aaure-i ;
If ou value thu w.'tut t ireriaur!( ;
Ii every etirntott jou wouht tcf,
Take my advice, aud wl.h alt thrrt
Ti en, haviiKt liealth, Wealth, and ILctuty.
You ll be prepared for bvcry duly.
TlvarnTffnl p'ru-al of Dr. WIM,tAM Yorstrn vw
Ito.k, H1K M A Ith I AO K t I 1 1 l-a , whh h sltould he read
bv every one. Wool hy Hoon-elieru rneraiv. and at tie
l'oelora oillce, .o. vlti Ml'UtCK STHKrVl'i K'te M
cents. au'i tf
T
II K ARTIFICIAL HAND.
II. A. lift. OKA,
Irvc-ntor and M.tiiularUiiir of tl.e
A H 1 I r 1 I' I A I. A tt M,
Appruvi',1 nml ailoptca
nv TltK
BtiltOKON-dEN'F.ltAI, OK 1IIK UNITKD STATES.
Inr Ni'iaiori,
rtnn pptnmnrntlv lnrnt. il hi. l.inrp mill Fftctorr nt Ko. 311
K. Kl'l'li'l il Htr.'et, alx itoora balow Hpruce, I'mlada.
li-Orj. rnil.AIIEI.VlUA SURGEONS'
t,&'Z' BAVI.AlIK IKSTITUTK, No. 14 North
MN'TII Blrect. at.nva Market. Kiljituro,
n.ilUailyciirrJ b. II. . tVKHK'I'T H I'rriiilum Pntn(
l.railualmv I'ru.snro Trims. HiiiktI. Kla.lic B.-lta.
Fla-itlc Hioc.lnna. Hupiortcia, Htajul.ler Braces, Huitpn
li.iira. Crii'.-l-ei. Ac.
Laillva attended bj Mrs. B. C. KVKHE'l T. TayiTi-Xj
KIjAMTIO H'l'ITCH
8KWINO MAO II I N K S,
THE BEST IS UKE.
ap5S No. 730 C1IE8NUT Hir.
aHb -i 1TY'H
prjj COTTAO!', OKOANS,
Not only V J.KXCKI I ED but U'Ki;r.M.LKI In lilirtlir
ol T-n.' and r.o..T, O.-H'iiiieil pspttiinli v lor ..inurrl.H and
s, Iko.im. liui l' nn.1 lo b.' .iiii!ly well a.lapud to the t'arl.ii
and I.ruvliig Uw.m. l or snk- onlj by
H. M llltl'CB.
No. 18 N. SKVKNTII Mtrc't.
Alh. a ctiTiipletc Sbuortlnent tl Uio l'ertct Mclodi-on
coiiMuinl ..nlmiid. anl:i-3iii
JA TUSHII'CAPIAINS AND OWNHRS.
nHab Tho niidcrniunrd navlna leaacd the KKNMN.
.'X.Ul.W IHU'k. Imv to Ii.utiii in. frifii.li kihI th.
pair.. lis ol tbe ! ic. Ibat ho la i.r.-pttr.-d with liicrL-iih..O
la, llillra fo &.T..miii..ilnte ttiopc liavlnif venflula to lie rals-id
or r.-i.airr-tl, and bt-lntf a pmmlraJ bhlp-rarpoiit'ir- and
caulkiT, s izlvo p.-r.-onsl stieuUon to all vuuaels eu
tniHt. d lo tiirn lor rupAlra.
.'ai.tHiim or AsentH, Mhlp-rarnrnitera, and AlAcbtnlst,
baviiiK v.'hrla to repair, areaollclt.'d lo cnll.
Ita hip ibe ain'ncy lur Uu- mile of '-Wetterntedta' Puti-nt
Mctullic t.'oi,ioi.ituin," or I'upper i'aint, lor tlie prevrva
tuoi .,t ul4eU' botloniH. liir thla oily, I aid prtpared tu
lnrnibh tbe aauic on favorable t.-nna.
jiium n. HAJimrr,
K.:nhlTiifton Screw llock,
inhll-tt Drtaware avei.ne.atmve Laurel atreet.
i - OLD'S IMl'KU V .1) STKAM A NU WATKR
VT HKATINO Ari'AKATlTH.
Fur Warnilai! and VtntllatiiiK l-ubllo llulldlrva ami Pn
vaie Ke.iJeiicuii,
Maiiiifacturp-l by The
I'MOJI Mi. Ail A N II WATKR IlKATISO OOMrAHl
t)K I'UlLALIKI.I'llI A.
JAM KA P. WOOri,
No. 41 S KOl'KTIl Street,
mbrw.m II M. FKI.TWKI.L. Superintendent
RAILROAD LINES.
1)U1I,A1)I.I.1'I1IA, VILMINUTON, AND
BALI IMUIIK HAIf.lttlAll.
I'UAMIK OK ItOfltS.
On ami utl.r MnNHAY, Augiut 1, 14,
I'aa.r-ii.'Pr truing k-iwc I'blladelphla for
laitiin.iri- nt 4 y" iKvpie-H. loinlaya excpU-d), 8'0.. A.
M.. '.' u.am Hi Hi I-. M.
Ch.o.li.r at ti 1,6, 1110 A. At., 110. '1 110,430,1100 and 11-00
r. M.
tiVlln.lTiiiton at 4 . n (Monilaya exerpt. ill, 8'i-i, ll'I! A.
SI.. 1 :i(l.J:i", 4 iMi a., Intltl ami H i ll (-. M.
IS.-w la-.ll.' at SI. A. .M. and 4 Sol'. M.
Jjov. r ut I l'. A. If. and Hi) 1. Ai.
MDfi id al8lC, A, M.
baliahuiy nt h It, A. M.
I liAINS lOlt PIllt.AflKM'HtA.
I.i-avo ltiiliiuiiue al s-4.', U4.l A. M. (KpriH), 110,
6'.'f im. Un .'.. I'. U.
Willi. lM-ti,n ht I 4S, 84'., VA.ll., U"24, 1, 146, 400, 4JS,
7iii.(l!l IL I'. M.
Hali.bnry at II A M.
Jtilli.rd afi 4'. 1". M.
Ikim rat CIA. .M., nnd 4 ISP. V.
N.'w l a.lb- at Mi A. . aii.ii.-.'; P. M.
I healer al 7 ib.il 4(1 A. M., I W, il 4.',,4 jo, .VOO, 7'5, 4D
P.M.
I. t-it. e Iliiltlinoic for SallHlniry a ml Intel mediate stationi,
al lu-S'i I'. M.
L.-a. e italiiinorc lV,r f .over and Ititerui'-dliite atatfona at
MoP il.
TKAINS TOH llAT.TIMOItl-u
Iavc I'll. -iter nt H ill A. M , a!.', aud 11 n.' I . M.
leave WiluilliKtou at t, S ti A.M., U40 and 1110
P.M.
Ir.-lt-l.t Truliis, villi I'aaaeuaer Car attached, will run
ai l.-llow a r
l..ne lluin;k-lon lor FeirvvtKe and Intermediate place,
at 7 4' I-. M.
St N I Ali Si- Only at 4 M A. Jl . 1010 P.M., from Pblle
d. iiliiu to llaliliuore.
n. in I'-illadelphiu lo Wilmington at 4'.'0 A. M., 10' ,
and II I'. M.
i ,, ii, ii-rli.i li.il to Philadelphia at 1-4K A. Jf. and 700
1'. Al. Onl at lli. I'. M , troiii Itiitll-uore lo ltill,mi'lphla.
a4 11 V. KKNNf.Y, rilliierlntelideiit.
I)IUI.Al)i:i.rilIA AND I1AI.TIMOKI': CEN
1 ItAI llAll.ltOAl), OI'i;.N IO OXfOUl HI'UINU
AltltA.V.KM SI.
On ai .1 aller 1KI DAY. April I, lx;4,tbe train, will tear,
a. Ii.lli.wo : -
l.r.AI r. K.A8TAKI. I I tA E CM AliU.
flAIH-..-.. A.l. I.
hiATII,'... A. M.
r. M.
Olloi.l II tin
Hll I. rove I. -7
Avonilale 7 or.
Ki linell 7 ml
I'll. do I ord....; 1
ConeiTll H't"1
W r. .Iniietit'D.. "lf
l'hllnil. 'I'l-i '' !
If-Jli Phllailelphia.... MOO
l .'.'l W.'hI Clu ster. .. 7 l.'l
4 'l IV. (' .liinolion.. H i.H
4 17 Com-ord H '.- l
4 41 ( linil.l .l-Wil,... U ll
A-IO Kennitt !(.
1.. A.ii.i.,:e in Jl
ii-.ii We. i I.I..K.... in -i
S.lll ll..rd 10 ."G
4 :10
4 04
641
rvi
0 14
6 17
b-M
7 0J
7 -10
Yitnl Cl.e-.ler.
-as--'ni-..r In l",l in I'liilaueliilna bu been i tnuired t'rua
KlShti.n h and Marhvl all.el.. lo Till UT 1 1 1 KS 1 and
MAbKKT Slnete, Hot I hUn.1. Iphla. Market Streot
l'na.ener Itallvia Caia cotiv.) I'aa.eii-iera U and lioia
U.el.p..t. . v
1 a-senai'la so lltrout-oi wiikooi riiHiir-. oi cm.
llKMti WtM'l1, KuptriulendenL
;a-t
SHIPPING.
t-frt tSiKAM WHKKLY TO UVKU
JKJgjjJsjiJpotil, tonehins at (l,i!i'i'iiu wn1 Cork llarixir.
iui. veil Lnowii hteauieia ol tliO Mverjiool, New Y.rk,
ai.a I'hMadtli'l.ia hieaiualuo lo.upAiiy art iuunUoU to
tail ns loilow a : , , . .
CH'Y OK WASH! V;Ti)N. Saturday, September 17.
MTY OT M ANt 'llKVrKU - IH:itnrday,epteiuber 'J 4.
CITY OT J.ONDON.Naturday.Ortol'Orl.
And everv uccetUinK Kalunlay, at nwii, (iota Pier No
4SfATKWOVrpA8SAilF: PAYABI.K IN CUUKKNCY.!
Urst Cabin 1H) (-0 steeiae ff-,u-)
Mit Cabin to I.eiidoii i;ii(ni Hlearane to London... voij
t ir-t Cub n to IMri. . 1!hj ihj Hteerane to I'ana hu-oo
tir-.tOMhiutollumM ki'"'1 aie.rato Itambuiit. 71.00
l'as.eiiem hUu (ui wauled to llavre. Itreuieu, Icot
terduiu, Antwerp, 4e., at e jually low niiea.
Kaies In m l.heipoid or Cjueenalowu : First Cibln,
tM), i?!7(, '.I0 8feerao from l.i.ir(ooi and (j-mietia-town.TU.
1 hae wlm wiali to hcnd tor timlr nicuda can
buv tit keta haie at thene raiea.
1 ui ia i titer mioiiuatioii a.M-ly at tii Comnany'l ofticoi.
JOHN It. DA..K, kfiu.
Ko. Ill WAI N I T Street, Phlladwipliia.
BOSTON ANI rillLAOKLrillA
Httamil In 1 Ine. aallhid from eadi oort un
1 1 iii'Ais. in in n -.t n nun ai-ove nr. htrevt.rinia-
deiph a. hiui Ioitv wuh if, notion, from nrni wuaii
ab ve J'INK Street.t n haiuiday,adeiiiher 17,
The aieMinal ip Wolt il Aft , liakur.wiU ami trom 1'h'ladol
fhiit hr lfoaton.on Hiiturua.v, Heiviiiln-r 17. at 10 A.M.,
ai d the aieamaltip HAXON, Matthowa, fioui Uoiou kit
srliilpi1thihhi. un aauie da v. at 4 1. M.
'J heao niw and tiuoataniiai utettinahftn form a foa;ulAr
Hi e, aallinx tioiu eai h ort pum tmihy on Aaiuidaya .
luBiiranres uilcvivd at one -hall tin- nrwuuiuui chained oa
uie vettKCia.
F retA-litri tAkn at fair rale.
8hi.era aiv requeued to en4 Blip Eefili and Bill
Lading vrtlh theii .Kdi.
'or 1 'ittkhtorl'kiiisuie fhavln,? tine areommodnUoai)
1'1'iy io lii.iti nfion a u,,
jai-tr no. Mi n. jki aw ake aviiup.
t H,.l-.0..rA I -IU t.luiu-nrs, Mini
u i il. hi t an ul. '1 he atennicra of thene Uuea are leuTloff
caiivai li o t-ioel. M., aud t ii'i-iaua I'. M.,irom uiua pier
alio.e Walnut ktre.-t.
tor lieii-lil, lneh -(rill tie taken on aecoBimo.Utlns
lerim. apple to VILI.1M at. liAlliL Jl Cl., No. Hi A.
ltl,4WAJ(e Aveuu.
RAILROAD LINES.
AU1V!0F ISC
1 i'it..ilr.ri mil Amlii ami M l'li Ink tr An A Trul
Hftilrtml N npHiiici' Liner from fiiilndelphta to New "A
and w llnf t a
rtiuM WAI J( r nTK t.V, V WHAllT,
W M It (I l.'l 0 .IT - tS
At A M . v,a i oi.ai n ana Ainooy, u. at, a a. c-
ci Biiii'Untlon
A" A. , via ("auithn ai.d .iert. tt v. Momma
Kvst
At W l . via ('itmdeii and Afuixiy,!,' anil A. Aoeom-
1 l! Ml
A t .' 1 . II . via l 'aiuueil ind . iu'i" . c and A. Kx-
A t 1 I'. M .. v ia iimdr n am' Ainl-oy , i ' 'iiirif ilMin
l I f 'i hi arid Piis.i-iu , r
At i. 1 . M ,, in l ttiii . ti n'ld Af.H'-'V. ciamoUti.-ri
I I re'tali' Mill) I'a-senfc,- r lt f UlD-t 1 h k't
i nnd .ii' V mn-'dil-nja-er),
l-t ci-.aa 'IirkM....
tl ii ( r'r
id lull1
2o i
for Maii'-h i honk, ML
F.'i"i -i. I ;irnti,.,tvt.l, . I i u
1 r I.an, ) --n i i. ....,1 .,,
(Sethi- h'-in. M-It1
ve , .e:io f, M.
m- Mi .lh.fi-. t I
UK-ton.
1 or Mount Holly. I.vnnnv i,.,
i-nitierion, and Yin
n, kt . a. i (imI !, I. .
I or i- f )it Id At t; A. M. und P M.
l-.r I Hti -vrii, Hivertmi, l ,-inn'o, Heverlv, Hurllm
I-I. ie-ee, lu.'ili-tn.iw A... .il ii A. M . , I J M., I , 'I
and T. M. l( ( Bnvl . I' M. M-iea run tlireet thr
(o 1 r. nf.'ti.
K-.r 1' 'trvra, Itl erton, In l inro. Itev.-rlv. and Um
h n at 7 V. M
f-'n -tiut.oat 't renlon, f.-r H-it I-pton, I'ei
1 rrrt t-il'iie. nr. i l .ir-.n' nt ' . o A M ttmh io M.
I.IM.M H;-l ktSMNi.iuN ItKfOT
WM1 lenvi in, ii.linu s
Ai 4 A M.,(uti'.n via Knltu'tt-.n and New Writ,
a-.hllu-l-.il itl-ll New nrk Mad
At 1 1 ll A. M via Kentliu-toti and .lern-v It y h x-l"-"m"
".
At 4' " I'. M., via K nthikiotl nnd Jerejr L'lty.Kx.
1 n f
Ai (i-i 1'. M , ia I'.eiisin-'on i.n-1 Jermy City,
WHt-hlni.-toii find New ork Kprei.,..
-Mui.tlii. limn him at t A. M. an-1 i; I . V, M, ri,an
tie no hi f at 4 A. M. ( Nil'H on M.iMi-t:i.
K'-r Water (iitp, Mr- yibhii-u, s. nuitnn, WI!Veh
H'.ntrt -e. ( in-ni rend. Mm h hunk. Hirii'nwn, It
lo in. Iff Iviih re. t al.-n. I,hiuI ri ile, ftmlntfon. At
7 1.'- A . M '1 hie line e- nie et wuh the train leaving Kit
lor Atnueti r uuk i mi V M . 4
V r l-Hin'-t-riv U'e mid ititerm- dlnto nt;itt-tr nt 5 i f
For Itrl-tol, Irtntnn, Ac. at 71-'. and Ul) A. M
P. M.
I' or 1I( .lnv.'rdiurv, Tui tin v, Wl-pl'-ouilinr, Ttrl'h nhnnr.
rrftnkti.ru it I !t , y.t ,',, and .. 1'. M. They A.M. i
rnr.a o itn-tf I.
f For New York and Way I Ini't leavtnir Kennln
In ot. tuke ihe enr4 on i itth otreei. afn.ve Walnut, ha
hour I t li : a tlei.t--tirM. The Cmtk ren hi-n ihu 1) Ot'l,
on rrttv:il f eiiel tr-tn run fr in ,ho l:'p-it.
I- Itly l-oiiiidfl of hm--ne only aMtiwed peh raar
la-i nt.ern are proi.it tit d from t.tt- Ini.' an tl.ini' nt tai
tun th ir .. em in tr apniire). Ad I'nw.iwe over llfty t
t-. I, u i aid for etiu. 'ihe oini.nf.v Ii mt their fen
bdit lor haifire to fn- I i-illm j-er pound, und wtll n
luiiiie tor any amount beyond hu. xoe.t by apocial
ttart.
limham'n t-li't-km-p Fxpreis will e;i for nnd deliver 1
pill e ai the Iiennta. Order o he lert at N-i II VV A T,
mit et. Wfll. 11. (iAT.MKlt, AkO
AnKUt,14.
LIM-.8 FKOM NKW MMIK FO PHILADKIJ!
WILL l.F.Wr.
From fof-t of Coiirthin i ut ai : f. and 4 P. M,.
.terev 1 1 y and ( iioiilen ; ut 7 nnd 1 o A . M . , (J 1. M.,
IV Nil. Id) ia .lertey (it nd K elK Hitoli.
From i.Htt oi Unri lov htruot, at 'i A.M. and 2 P. M.,
Aml ity nnd Ciinuh ii. '
Fioui fur No. 1 North ltlver. at 12 M , 4 and 8 P f
(i reif hi anu rrt-Hunuerj via .Mnno and ciiuuivn.
;i;kkmit links vou nkw youk a
1 all the aia'.iona on tl.o Camden nnd Amtmy and
net tinj: Kailn ivi.
INCTtK SKI TiFHI'ATrH.
The CflTnih-n and Amhov lUiin.iul ard Trnn-tportA
C'H,i,aT. h V iei,.'M 1 ii tor New ) ork will leave IV k
d ii 1 1 v. hail nu an niter ilanuury H, dally (Hti inlay
vi itiriuM o clock I". M.
ft iiiii.lt'K, the &bn e Um Mill leave New York at 1
i i'. iii.
I'rtljht nnut be delivered btfoiu J'gP.M.to be
warded ihe mine da v.
Freifcht hr 'l'ien:oii, Prlneetnn, Klti"lon, New Bn
it k. and nil nolntH on ihu Caiudt n au-t Amhov Kailn
niao nn the Heh nii-re, le n m e, and FleoniKton, Ui-a N
j' im v, me i ret h.ii ai d juiueit'Uii.'. aim tlie it ur Mi
a nd M' Ht.t lloiu hniir.'iids, rti clvc.l nml I r-varilett
Ij$ o'ch.ek 1. M, siti'ill aekuKe-, lor Mount Holly roct
UU t 1' o elock V M .
I he Pelvhhro hel.iware Itallroacl e innects at Phlll
luiri-- with the l.elu.h Valley l'aili..id. Thu New Jo
KMlroad topueeia ul Kl-i'eth wuh thn Nfw J-i
t ttiitrul Kj-ilrond, mid at Nunurk with the Horn a "i
l.SHe. Li. lire. ud.
A -.li.i ......... .e... n...m U..,,.ir..I,l,, Hi m..e.V a.
br. i,tiioier and con.! .i-e a. rnnxt in everv Inntanc
ai nt tv lm ( mh loud of pit uti, or n net-ipi will t ui
luereiiseti (m i inn- havini: oeen nu4f:- lor tin- tr in no
tion ot 1,1 VI, S i DCH , tlrovem are invited lo try this n
Wl en tt f Mock h fMrnt-hed In uuniiti h-H of TWO
I.dA lis or more, it will be dt livered ut the foot of Fori
f'rf-t't, n. nr the Jirove raiut, r at Tier No 1 N
Hiver, an the ahii'perfi may dealfnate at the time of
Bhimniiit. WALTKlt KUKKMAN. Frel ht Arfent
No Vos S. lt-Iauare avtnue. I'hiladelphi;
OW. ll. It A V Mt ) M, Freltdit Aitent.
Jiul tf PhT No. 1 Nonh Hi ver, Now York
1)HTLAl)KLrniA AND TRKNTON A
CAMiLN AN1 AMItOY li AIHiOAD CUMPAN
NOI'ICB.
On nrd atter MONlAY,,)arimry 4, IMI. th Tnilna
New Yoik. lettvniK Kentli u(in Lei4-t, 1'hlladeiphta
H l'i A. i. (Nii;ht, and 'i z) f . M., and tho traina leat
jsew ) orkaihA .11 . nr o 1 10 1-. .11., win nereaiter w
tx-hislMlv f'-r He L'nittd Mate a ."M.ilin and New
nnd Wahiuv!ion lHr,eukora, and m11 not take Ui not
mil sn ii.in-iniit r tit iwet 11 fit id ei tit a.
'I he 10 A. M. nd I'. Mttinlj-ht Une from Now Yor
waj-hfiiKlon, and the J160A-M ami ,1 1. M. l.lnea 1
WaKhlnL'toii to New York, will continue an at present.
curry 'M.ennerH to and lioni tho Intermediate aiatlona
It tt Inn. nre. Wahlnuton. and New York.
AKKANt.l.MFM'-S liK'l WKKS I'llll.ADtlLrill A A
NHW ,UKk.
Lima leavo Phllaile:nhla. I'r.m Kenlnton Depirt,
111-, A. M .-I hi. nml n- hi r. al.. and W"i midnu'nt.a
110m ulnut Ktieet Wtinrt (via CauiUQ)talti aud
jm ., I: ai f arn t t si ., lor new 1 or a.
And leaves New Yoik. lioni fo.d of Courtlandt at
nt 1 A. M , 10 A M . 1:' M , 4 and i P. St , and at Y2 11
nit ht, ami irom loot ol r.arciay aueei ta tt a. M.,ai
P.M. WM. A. UATZMiiit,
ja.'.-tf Atfeii
r K N NSY L V A N1A
TliU (iii FAT litil'ltl F-TKAt K HIIOKT KOCTF,
'I UK WI.NT, MUM llWKM', AMI -Mil'TH W EST
F.iihineuia and ta- ihtlt n lor the mi to, peoly( and &
futt ib e 1 1 unioit;uiou ol ontieut.ei'a, uu-uirpaakt'd by '
route In Ihe t oimtrv.
Trains h-tivc the In pot ui KhtVF. N'l II and MA UK
Htref ta us lotioHa ;
M;dl Train al 725 A.
Fa 1-iiu at ica-
Tl rout h F.Mirexa at. HrUQ P.'
Parkeuhuri,' Tmln, No. 1 , al P " A.
Vnrka-burK T ram. No. It. at 1 ) I'.
HiUTitduty AceoiLiuoduiiuu at 2 :ui P.
l.Mtu amtei Train tit 4 tH) P.
l'aolt At-ecuiiuotiatlou (leaven W at Philadul-
jdtui) at frW P-
VhroUKh PajtP libera by the Pat Line reach Aitnona
inpi't r, win-it will be loiind ex eileni aceoiuiD'Hiation''
tiie nhht at the Louan Hoiim. and in the nioniluK "
tttke either ihe Philadelphia or italthuore Kxproan, eac
winch makes connection! at I'ltuhurt; fur all point.
dBliKht view la thus ai lorded of the entire line aud
iii.il ul tleent m mierv.
The Through Kxpreaa Train runs dairy; all Uie ot
traiUh daily, exeept hunuaji.
FOR PITTHIll H1 AND TlfK WKT,
The MhII Traill. Kant l.lne, and Throush Express
net I Ht 1'itt-t u-t; with throuah tnilna i n ah divurtfiiiK ru
from that point, North to too i.aKei, eat lo tne miu
ainiil uud MlbfOliri Rivera, and Houih and Kouthwest t
points atelit'lt h radi-oad. Through Tieketa to Cu,
land. Pelioit. Chk-ULo, M Paul. Columhua. In1iaiai
St l-iuii. Leavenwmih, Kai aaa, Wlueiinjf, 1'ayton,
cinriAti, l.ouif-ville, Cairo, and all other principal pot
and oauKiive cnei Keu tiirotmn.
INIHANA IIKANCHH KII.UOAI.
TheThroui-h Kxpreatt. havint. at Jojo P.M., eonn
at l.!ntrUJe Interbet tion with a train ou this road
ltlnir file. liuliai.H, Ae.
fcl'.KNHtl Ut ANU t liKHSOS PKANCH RAII.KO
1 he lhrourh KxprertN 1 rain. l -n iuk at li) iiOP. M .t
fleet nt t it-faon. at lie-tb A M .. v ilh a trtUii on the I
for I- h(-nhurtf. A train alao leavea Crcaaoa tor fcbeuab
aitt'i&l'. H.
JIUhl-lDA1. SlU ItU Itlt ANCrt BOAT.
The Mini Tram at 7 A. M , and Thr.. ugh Fxpreaa
jit it" i'. .tl., conneei ai notna wun iraioa lor iiojiiaa
but u m I 7 in I' M. and H .io a. M
'I liONh AND DI. KAin ikl.lt HKArH KA1T.HOA
1 he Through l'.xreta Train, lenviim al 10 .'M' P. M ,
neei. 111 1 rone w 1; n n irinn lor nanny (tinge ttnu riuiii
hurK. and hv Itnld r.iiile Valley Kallrotid tor Port MaUJ-Jrfiie--bnrf,
and Hellct.inle,
HI N I IM.htiN ANI HROAh TOP HA1I.HOAD.
The Throi j'h Expreio 1 rain, leHvii p at In :t0 P. M . eB
ncih at Huntingdon ith a (rain for Hopewell and HlOoV
lain at t;-.'-i. AM I
NUKliihliN 1 KNIBAI, AN'O PHILADELPHIA AlsJ
For Bunl urv, Wilimmpjit. hock lluen, Klraira, T('
rlienu r, i.uiialo, and Niagara r alia, nnrtatmsera takitiK
jMail iiHih at T'j.t A. M., and tlie ii.nmli Knpreu
Itr.rii p AC, da.lv ocept undaya. 110 dlreetlv Uimu
w hlnuit ehatii-e ol car bit worn Philadelphia and V
llutiiapnrt.
For OUK. HANtiVKR. and (.KTTYHHTMtO. the tra
lea ln at a A. M. hum . .u I . M connect at Colui
w Ilh Ui.ina r.n tl.e oi thei 11 Central lUilrond.
Cl MllKHI-ANlt ALI.F.Y UAILUOAM.
in as. hi .. i f n . , , aISI illiuu-.il EiAFir9
10-.'ro P. Ai.,et nutct at llarribimrg with Lraina for Carthd
Chauiherl'M, and lliiwiimiiv n.
A NKMUChtl I'.liASCM RATT.ROAfi.
The tramp, it av iio: at 7 'i A. M and i .Hi p. M., conn
at Don ningtti'a 11 with train on thla toad to Wayueabu
and ' ,1 InieiiiKdlaie autiuim.
For further Informal. on ai ply at thr Paien(-er tstatio
b. K. . inner li4'Kl.; 1- N II and MARK F.I Htroeta.
J tMKS CUWIiKK, Tleket Aycut
CtlMML TA I UiN TICK E I rt.
For 1, -1, 11,9, or 12 uioiuha, t very low mte a, for the a
roniniut'atioii of pei son ilvnikout of luvtu, or located u
or near 11. e line 01 tr.e 10 nu
Cut Ft i TICKF.T8.
For '.'6 triju hetwt-en auy two poinia. ut about two cert-fl
per mile. Tht he tieketa are Intended for the une ot faiuJi-V
ttuveiiiitf (re.uently, and are of great advautaa;e to pcretu
BiUKiu-,- oceutionut :ripa.
Mi-lloflT. Tlf'KIM'rt
For mie nr three monilie, for the uae 01 acholan attendJi
iuiool lu the city. .
u i kTHiV FMIllh'A I IOV.
An Rrtu Il'Tn i' t Aei oiumudatioil train leaves No. 1ST TVi
lieet 1 riiy (fiLlidn.M excepted) at -1 o eluok P. M .oitertn
eouifot'tahlo im de ot navel 10 laiuua-a k-jiiik
on liitii the iiHUbl rata of fare. l nh ular aitontionl
a ti tu bitk'rfAtie, lot whieh elit-cka are Kiven, aud bLi'
loiwaioeu py me aaree irmii who pukaeiiKurai
i ot lull miuiujaiiou
jatioti, ti plj to
FUA3i-,slH FL'NK, KmiKrant kgnt.
No. 1.17 I MiCK. buoM
btrt-Aat.
H AN N li HAfttiAtlK lAIIU.HS.
An asent ot thin reliable Kxpreta 1 ompauy will pJ
thioiiah eai h tiain beioiu rea tiling the depoL, and take iJ
ciiei-ha ana ueii er naKiiue 10 any pai 1 01 tne cuv. iihj
i.-a..u Kill l.i. fiiili.il fur iromiillv Mrlo ti (irilnrs nr la, ft ut t l
l'akeiiKer lepot,Kleveuih aud Market airueta. The tray ol
Um uutu.c ai t aauied tnut u 1 entirety repvtt$iwe,
r 1- 1:1- ICHTK
Hv thta route fre L'hia of all deaerintfoni can be fm
warded to and irom anv point on thu railroada of tHni
Kuutueky. Ind.aua. li'lnoii. Wucoiuin, Iowa, or Mnoniuil
by railroad direct, or lo any point on tho uaviable waieif
01 me vteki, dv Mi aiiu n irom riuMui;.
1 ho rule ol fiulL M in jtndfn.m anv Dtdnt In the 1
k. n.i. p-.niiaiwii.Mi.Ti'.iii'rsii u-tiirofiii 'urn at alltimoe
favorable a are thareed by other Railroad Compaalel
.l,... ntaoi aililniior-a A III Til HI i IlisT tllO t f Hill tOr t Ut h tB d
their fr. iKht lo thu Couipuny vau loly with -oonrdunoe oj
U speeuy tiaiiaii. , , , ,
l-urlieii.hteontraetorahlpilng -flirectiym, apply to (
atldreia tl v AKenib 01 tne . u p.., .
H It KINtJTON, .Ir., 1 'hlUdvlnhi. I
V. A. ttTKW ART, Hitabur. 1
CLARK CO.. Chit-ana. J
1 t Ct li A CO.. No. 1 Aalor Uouie.oc No. 1 8. WtUlaJf
atreet. New Yoik.
I rF.t'H A ('-, Ko. T7 WflBt fnyton atreet, Boaton.
WILLIAM UROWS, No. t-0 North feUcet. ilalllnoftt
At't-ut wuittu Ceulrai Lailwuy.
If. IT. IIOCBTOH. 9
General Freight A Kent. Phlludelphia.' i
LKWlri L. HtUPr.
Oeoeral Ticket nt, Philadelphia.
KNtCH LKWlrt,
Oeueral Sup-Uitt;ii44Ut, AUwua, P
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