TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPnrniLADELrniA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1861. OFFICE No. 108 S. THIRD STREET. rr T 'or rtCor, a aVOHTa. (hurra Paa tM, par!.) Ik Crtr.Mtf MM lluk.orltH.ra M 0 t Kiita Ioll m mni i oi l..u. an IVftt ewTi m Two Worn. iD.trUMf In adTnt ftr h. VW4 .nlrd. AaXrataaaaata tnMrM at th. (an! raua. A UMral rtM( at .4. toe mmd in.aru'.ifit. T erroaftnta. fMiMlrfn b takan nf Annnmn. rnramnnktt'n "I WWw a tnlfi'lrd ftr In. aril n n.u.1 fc. authi n-t.-at.il ha- Utlimi and art.. raft. oflh trrll.r-art P''rp..rih f ir p,ill,-4t,4Mt, bit ai ft aiiai-ant tor hi. av.l fAl'h. W a aaaot 4r.k u nlurn rr)eot Oomisiliilcatlolii. Tm Artrorltm-n. Of M Aa tTMt lnrra. la la. lrnlat!n nf Tit Ti .'.ra.-h, t-o.i.pHllna ft lo no t4 prr. at an AM. OMIT. W Uruinti ffVIIIOMt that ll1vPriUlifi.lk ....... ta haaitml I. iimii a. II) n'rhx't, II a.aill,l,,. ... ... llr- them aa la ail I of omr mlttloaa SATURDAY. SF.rrKMBKa 24, 18ii,. TO HI KIF.4 M K. The t?dy advance In the values of mir Chndie, for tho lat tliroc yearn, has mulu ttoimanda of merchant unexpectedly woaltliy. Thodo who have sold out and retired from btutnexrl, and wUely aeeured their profit l.y inTeatment, are rich. Those who still hive stocks on hand must depend upon tho future stotholr financial condition. The riven' flJl In gold affecla the value of every article on hand. Those who can soonest convert thulr goods Into greenback will, of course, tnake the most money. The surest and fluickest way to do this Is to advertise. frxJect the live newspapers those that find their way Into families and are road by all classes. Delays are dangerous 1 Do not be afraid to spend a few dollars In order to let the public know what yon have to sell and Where you are located. Hundreds will thank u for Uils advice in a month or two, when they look around them and see the thousand who neglect It, with the shelves of their ware rooois piled with goods that can only be sold at enormous and ruinous sacrifice. The business stratogy of to-day Is to advertise ! I rOLITICAL ItlttXISF.. The United States have exhibited a very remarkable progress In physical power and prosperity. In that respect they may continue to advance. They have natural resources which are susceptible of lndeflnltc develop ment. Every day is adding to the laboring force, the Industrial skill, the mechanical means, the capital, and the enterprise of the country. The social condition of the people has also Improved in many important respects. Increased facilities of education, a general diffusion of Intelligence, a llheral demand for labor, and like causes, have promoted personal independence and domestic comlort among the masses, so that tho distance between the T!uent and the moderately well off multitude reduced as to be hardly noJntpahle". " M.T.. 1,. i . r . . . ' J ' """ lCiawory to a Just national of twa tlJat ln,it Pnae were without i : . . .... . . . for shame and humiliation. But the v V is, that while we have been moving .Jd In material improvement we have Ln,for some years past, sadly retrograding j our political morals and circumstances. This decline Is so conspicuous and decided as to eacite general remark and serious appre hension. The fuct, however, Is most apparent ' in the politicians of to-day, us compared with the elevated personal virtue and public spirit of the statesmen of our Revolutionary period In that earlier and better era of the Kepub lic.tmen were content to remain In retirement until called Into the service of the State by ' the popular voice. The rage and struggle for civil station and power, so prevalent now, were not known. In the public councils, the public good was the sole or supreme aim. There were differences of opinion as to princi ples and measures of government, but they were honest differences. In the halls of legis lation and elsewhere, debate rarely arose on any question not immediately Important to the general welfare. It seldom descended luto factious disputation, nor was it ever disgraced by the bullying lone and coarse invective of mere personal altercation. The members of the first, and next succeo ! ing Congresses, were grave, dignified, and Judicious citizens, who felt that they had a .sol-inn work to do, and they did It honestly and earnestly. They were as prompt as they were direct and conscientious in the discharge oi their high trust. As they bad no Interest to erve but that of the State, they were frank and fearless In their action ; as they sought only truth and right in their discussions, they deatt In no sophistry, indulged In no In temperate appeals to passion, listened patiently to argument, and were open to con viction, whencesoever It might come; and as they were gentlemen, they were at nil times entirely decorous in their public as well as in heir private Intercourse. And how admirable for learning, wisdom, virtue, aud eloquence were those flint assemblies which legislated for (he nation I With whatsagaclous lorecast, with what singleness of will, with what loyalty of purpose, with what profoundness of Judg ment did they plan and lay the foundation of our liberties I There was not a small and feeble soul In that Immortal company of patriots. There are few, if any such men in our State and National Councils now. Why Is this Has the race died out? Have we no longer an Otih, an Ahahk, a Hkmkv, a Ki-tlkdok, a Fhanli.if, a Jay, in nil our thirty odd million of people? The Cungress of 1"S! was composed of the best t:ilimt and virtue C'f the country. Is it possible that tho present ton grew contains the very tlower of the wis doin and integrity of the nation ? If It dons, liow lamentably hove we degenerated ! But lie body imagines that the worthicit citizens of the Itepublic are to be found In Its legislative departments. Wby are they not placed there ? Is It not of the highest Importance that the National Councils should be directed by the ablest minds pi!te as important as it was seventy years ago? We shall not now notice even the more pro minent of the Injurious consequences of this decline In the character of our public men and that decay of popular virtue to which the fact is chiefly attributable. One of the striking results, however, is the deplorable weakness and llceutiousness of legislation. The public good has ceased ahuoct entirely to be a con trolling element in our politics. Unless the people, who alone have the power, apply corrective, they must expect the most fatal underfilling 0f their liberties and happiness. Let them begin la the present campaign, and select those who have proved their devotion to the great principle. of Uberty upon wu,cU our form of Government was based, and which for half a century have been dupa, ted from. Let them turn a deaf ear lo domagogues whom; stock In trade consists of appeals to the lowest passions and meanest prejudices of th mob, and who show by their Incendiary ap peals and Inflaming denunciations that they are dmigeroiis and wl ked men, snd should not he rnlsod to poslilnrs where they msy overthrow our republican Institutions, and by craven concessions to the Moloch of Slavery eruxh the hopes of the lovers of freedom and the rights ofnina throughout tho warld. AMI Kir IW I.I FT. It Is a sad thought that this wild whirl of effort and excitement, whic h makes up Ameri can life. Is mostly destitute of purpose. Drawn along by the crowd, we ascend the huge tread mill of work, snd mechanically begin the weary lift-long trump, with scarcely a thought ns to the end we wish to att:iln. No one asks himself what he should desire his c.ircer to bo, until It Is shaped, bj circumstance r disown acts, beyond the possibility ofrhnnge. In the bntllo of life, we do not know fur what we are fighting; acting on the world' st:ii;e, we hnve never chosen n purl ; sailing on life's ocean, we haw no harbor to reach. Our existence Is a hnio waste. Il.s machi nery, driven at full speed and without stop, produces nothing. Its motto should 1m " Double, double toll and trouble." It Is true I that this is better then the misery and tlie I degradation of Indolence, and yet this feverish Mni(.'nlc lor nothing Is no less Irrational. The loom may as well stand still if it spin no cloth the rattle of the hopper Is disagreeable as well as useless, if there Is no wheat to grind. That anxiety and toil are worthless if they have no ulin, Is a truism even with those who are hurrying in ufter wealth which they do not want, and which, if they should get, they would not know how to spend. Knowing that it Is nece.ssiiry to com fort and happiness, men carelessly regard It as bclne In Itself happiness; and thus, by a thoughtless confounding of the means with the end, they sacrifice life to gain the means of Its support. As one may have all the business virtues of the merchant which are essential to true man hood, and his character still not be that of a man, so he may acquire a fortune, and his life, even to himself, lie one gn at failure. Whether, then, the pursuit will satisfy If it prove suc cessful, is surely a question worth pondering; It Is of Borne little importance to find out if the bubble will please, before beginning to chase it. "The game was not. wortli the candle," b, not a pleasant proverb for a man to have to quote alnnit his own life. There is obviously no content here. Every one, dis satisfied with the present. Is restlessly looking forward to something ahead. This Iron energy, untiring effort, and rigor ous self-denial, evince great capacities, but our mountain cannot point even to a mouse. All this restless activity is devoted to a pur suit which, to lie successful, only requires Isolation from social and family enjoyments, fatigue and parsimony, a.d sometimes, per haps, a slight saerUVv' of honor tritles, un doubtedly h' the opinion or every prudent "jSTson ; but It would be as well to find out, before paying this insignificant price, If a for tune is the thing wanted. A poor tailor of Bagdad excited the envy of his neighbors by, In some way, getting an elephant. Proudly and haughtily he rode through the streets, and thought that at lust his happiness was complete. When evening ciime, however, he having but a little fodder, and the elephant having a lurge appetite, there was such a discrepancy that, during the night, this cause of prido and envy broke loose, and destroyed everything that camo in his way. Tho tailor was of course forced to kill him; and being too poor to pay for the removal of the carcass, which soon became a nuisance, the unfortunate man won cost into prison for waut of compliance with the sanitary regulations of Bagdid. Those who have seen the perplexity of rich men in their silly attempts to spend a fortune 1 which they had unluckily made; who have ; laughed in pity at their misshapen house, the auction-bought daubs which disgraced their ; walls, their empty or badly-chosen libraries; 1 and who have known of fbe sleepless nights passed in walking tho floor when note after note was proving worthless, or child after ! child was seeking ruin In the haunts of dissl- j pation, sent thither by idleness aud money, those who have seen and known such things i will find a moral in the story. The unsatisfying nature of wealth is a truth ; that docs not rest merely upon the authority i of preachers and philosophers. Tho limited experience of every man must teach him that real enjoyment Is not dependent on position ! or riches. These remarks are repeated till i they are hackneyed, and still meu who bel'eve that they were created to be happy wdl not j take one moment to find out tho true way to I be so. Because others have done it before ' them, they, too, deny themselves all enjoy- j ment and relaxation, und set aside the means I of happiness which He on every side, In order J to got that which, If gained, will prove a j trouble to themselves and n curse to their children. i It Is true that many intend to stop at a very moderate figure, but It is an unfortunate mis take to suppose that one who forgets and Ignores everything but business, during his best years, is to lay it aside ut will. The law of ! i' IneriUv governs mind us truly as it does matter, and if one get fairly started, he can not withstand his own momentum. It rests with the youug only to determine if they are to have the culture derived from literature aud art, the genial amenities of home and society, or the lu noble destiny of being j "hover of wood and drawers of w iter.-' , Let nil, how ever, bear In uilnd that the h.ip- I plness of a people is u question us worthy of puMic notice as turills or banks, it Lviug quite j as tine thai the miserable are ulw.iys virions 1 ss that the sinful are always wretched. It i I'.eservcs, Indeed, more attention than it will get ; lor truly, "TLt world N bj n.iu li with u-. 1 u'e n! so. in, (letting and siieiMtng, we lny wns!c our powers, Anil give our lit.iris away." Ti c biisiiii iis at the nflii eoi the Assistant Treasurer of tlii! 1'i.ited Hiatus, New York, to day, was as follnws : Keeeipts, fcl ,: h.s.j Hi; f f (.'uatoni-, tl i-.'i'lt1; payments, '.' 1 1,4 KM I, on a- omit of loan, fr-l:Sh,KVI; b.ilance,.''(,i iii,47.) 17. Notice is hereby given to pariie interested, that, tor the purp'.sa of enabling this o'li.'o tu H uiie prompt aviie nts for bullion ileooitril, tiie in crt'tun of tiieT'reasury has recently trunslornal to tlie Assay mice a biul'on fund in coin. l)e j'0itors ot ttullion will therefore rvoeive payment in coin ami bars, as noon as tliu value of ti e r bullion shnl! have been determined, u-ii illy Item two lo four days from the date ot deposit. (:ukok I'. "l)i nn in o, (super: ntniiicnt. The London .Vioiii'' r of September 10 ib is rciiii'ik on the Hank of Kngland statement aud the condition of the money and slock marktis "NotwittistandiiiL' the Uriru amount of gold Known to have been taken to the bank during tlie Meek, the bullion shows a slight dccrci-e. A diminution has uho taken pla. e in the reserve, but not to the extent that uiinht have been autici pateii from the rite in the rale of discount. The ileiliue in the other deposits, ai.d increase in the ether securities, indicate the renewed u'tiiie for money." The directors of ihe Bat:k of England raise ! the rate of discount from 8 to W per cent, on tho bib. Although there bad beea some pressure lor money during the earlier part of the week, the announcement of the advance caused some fur viifc. unit wag followed by a tall fa the (Hock '.xchuue. Gen. Sherman's Army THE GREAT EXODUS ORDER. It Will Not Be Withdrawn. IT WAS ISSUED FOR PEACE. llKAIMIt Alll HIS MlllTAIlY IllHHtOX Of T UK Mishimeri, ii Tin- Kn I. n, An ma, (., Sop ten. ber 12, lHT.I-James M Calhoun, Mayor, K. H. Hanson, Rinl H.C. Wells, representing City Council of AMnnla. (Joiitlcmcn : I have your letter of the 11th In the i attire of a petition to revchi my ord rs remount nil the Inhabit mt fiom Atlanta. I hae lend It ruefully, and glvo full credit to jour statrmtuits of the distress that will be occasioned by it, and yet shall not revoke my order, simply because my orders are not designed to incet the humanities of the case, but to prepare for the future struggles in which mil lions, yea hundreds of millions of good pcoplo outride of AHhiiIii, have a deep Interest. A must have peace, not only at Atlanta, but In all America. To sci urc this we mu it stop tho war that now doxolatts our once happy aud favored country. To stop war wo must defeat the Hebcl nrmirs that arc arrnyod against tho laws and Constitution, which nil must respect ami obey. To dcfiat theso armies wo must prcparo the way to reach them In their recesses, prinided viiih arms unit instruments which enable us to accomplish our purpose. Now, I know thu vindictive nature of our enmiv.and that we may have many years of mllilarv opeiatlons from this quarter, and there foic deem It wic and prudent to prepare in time. The u-e of Atlanta lor warlike purposes is incon sistent with lis diameter as a home for families. There will be no nuiiiiifsctiires, commerce, or agriculture here for the maintenance of families, and sooner or later want will c unpol the inhabi tants to (jo. Why not go now, when all the arrangements are completed for the transfer, instead of waiting till tho plunging shot of con tending armies will renow the scene of the past month ? Of course, I do not apprehend any such thing at this moment, but you do not suppose that this army will be here till tho war is over. I rnnnot discuss this Mijccl with vou fairly, because I cannot Imp itt to ou what 1 propose to do, but I assort that my military plans make it ncees-nry for the inhabitants to go away, and I Can only renew my oiler of services to iniko their exodus In any direction as easy and eomfoi Ublo as possible. Vou cannot qualify war in harsher teims than I will. War Is cruelty and you cannot refine It; and those who brought war on our countrv deserve all the curses and maledictions a p-ople'can pour out. I know I had no hand in making this war, and I know I i make more sacrifices to-day than any of you to secure peace. Hut you cannot have peace and a division ol our country. If the United States submits to a division now.lt will not stop, but will go on till we reap the fsto of Mexico, which Is eternal war. The United States does and must assert its authority wherever it has power; if it relaxes one bit to pressure it Is gone, and I know that such Is not tho national Icoling. This tceling assumes various shapes, but always comes back to that of Union. Once, admit the Union, once more acknowledge the authority of the National Government, and instead of deioting your houses and streets aud roads to the dread uses of war, I, and this army, become at once your protectors and supp irters, shielding you from danger, let it conic from what quaitcr it may. I know that a tow individuals cannot reit a torrent of error and passion such as has swept the South Into rebellion ; but you can point our, so that we may know thoso who desire a Government and thoso who insist on war and its desolation. Vou might us well appeal iigiinst the thunder s'oim ns against these terrible hardships of war. They are inevitable, and the only way tho people of Atlanta can hope once more' t live la peace and quiet at home is to stop this w ir, which can alone be done b admitting that It bcsian In error and is perpetuated In pride. We don't want your negiocs or your horses, or your houses or your lands, or anything you have; but do want and will have a Just oiicdioncc to tho laws of tho United States. That we will have, and if it in volves the destruction of your Improvements, wo cannot help it. Vou have heretofore read public sentiment in your newspapers, that live by false hood and excitement, and the quicker you seek for truth In other quarters the better lor you. I repeat, then, that, ly the original c nnpict of government, tlie United Stales lud certain rights in Georgia which have never been relinquished, and neier will be; that the South began war by seizing forts, arsenals, mints, custom houses, c, Ac, long before Mr. Lincoln wis installed, and before the South hud oae jot or tittle of prov c i tion. 1 inysGlf have seen In Missouri, Kentucky, Tciinci-cc, and Mississippi, hundreds and thou sands of women and children llceing from vour armies und deepcradnet, hungry, and wiMi tdeed- I Ing feet. In Memphis, Vicksburg, and Msiii- i sippi we fed thousands upon thousands of the t Inmillcs of Itehel soldiers left on our hand, and w hom we could not see starve. Now that war comes home to you, you feel very different; yon deprecate its horrors, but did n it I feel them when you sent c irloads of sold ers and I ammunition, and inoul led shell and shot to curry i war into Kentucky and Tennesson, ami desolate tho homes of hundreds and thousands of good ' people, who only asked to live iu peace at their old homes, and under the Government of their inheritance. Hut these comparisons are idle. I want peace, ii nd believe it can only bo rua lied through Union and war, and I will i-vor conduct war purely with a view to perfect and e irly suc cess, i Hut, my dear sirs, when that pence does conic, you may cull on me for anything. Then will I share with yon the last cr.cker, and watch with you to shield your homes ami families agiimt danger from eveiy quarter. Now you must go, and lake Willi you the old and feeble; feed and nurse them, and build for them in moroipiiat places proper habitations to shield them ngiinst tho weather, uutil the mad passions of meu c iuI down, and allow the Union ami peace once tno-o tosett e on yoiiro'd homes at A'laut. Yours, 1 In hasto, W. T. HiiF.HftMK, M ijor-Uenaral. 1 fJi'iieiial lloird'M 'iHKra1niilorv Order tu Army !' iIm Tennessee. I lIltAJIltt AIITDUS Di rAHlMl XT AMI AllMV OF iiii: Ti.NM.ssi.i:, East 1'oini, Ga., Stfptoiub'.'r !, 1HC1. General Field Orders, No. If.. It Is with pride, gratification, and a sense of Divine favor, that I corgiHtulaie this noble army upon the sue- ' ccsslul termination of the campaign. Voi r oMIcers claim for you a wonderful record for example, a march'of four hundred (I'll)) Uil:es, thirtrcti (l,'l) distinct engagements, four thousand ( KHK) ) prboui rs, and twenty rill) s and of colors captured, and three thouiuld (.I I1))) of the enemy's dead buried in your front. Vour movements upon the enemy's flunk have hecn bold anil successful ; tlrst upon Rr m i, second upon ballas, third upon Kcucsaw, to irth upon Nicksjick, tifiti, via 'lloswell, upn the Augusta railroad, sixth upon "l'..r.i C'iiir.h," to the southwest of Atl inta, and seventh (; n .b ncsboro and the Macon railroad. Atl mis wis evacuated while you were fighting at Jon ishoro. The ronirry may never know with what patience, labor, and exposure you have Mged away nt every natural and artificial o'h a i:o ih it an entcrtiri-in and confident enemy c mid inter pose. Tlie b rrltic but les yivi have f ought may never I e riuliz' d or credited ; still .1 glad and mil is air ady greeting you fioin tho G ivor.mieut mid people, in view of tho results you hive helped to gain, nnd I believe a sense of the in j- ' nitude of the achievements of tlie l ist hundred days will not abate, but increase with tiun and h. story. Our rejoicing is tempered, a it always must I be, by the soldier's sorrow ut thu loss of his com- I panions-iu-aiuis. On every hillside, in every ' valley throughout your long and i lrcuitouerouw, ' from Dalton to Jouesboro, you have Imrlud them. ' Vour trusted ond beloved commander full in your midst ; his name, the n.une of Mcl'hcisoii, ' mrri' s Miili it a peeular feeling of sorrow. 1 trn t the impress of his character is upon you all, to incite jou to gencrou actions and noble d ied. To mourning friends, and to all disabled in battle, you extend a soldier's syiupa'hy. .My brst intimate nc itiaiut in. e with you ihi'es from tlie -Sth of July. I never behe'lj licivcr assault than the enemy then ma le, and I never ' taw troops more steady and self possessed in ' action than your dii-ions which were then en g.iged. I 1 have learned that for cheerfulness, obedient'", rapidity of movement aud coniideiiee in h iitle, the Army of the Tennessee is not to be surpassed, ami It shall be my study that your fair rec ad ! (Lai! continue, ami my purpose to auist you 1 1 move steadily forward and plant the old (!a' in Cveiy pioiid city of the Kebullion, (.Sictied.) O. O. ilowiiin, Md).-Oen. Cllicial: Sami-cl L. Tagoami', Assistant Adjutant-General. .(KM V XK W S-H A MI IKS J Oil TIIK VKTOKY, Pfteial Dttj atcli I. The Si timii T-U(jraph. Wabiunuion, September 24. Adviuei from tLe Army of the Potomuc to-duy bring no ucw a. Sdlutvii of huudreii gunn were flrcd tliU nioro InR from dillerent purU of the District Iu Uouor V'' bbuilUuD't vcuml victory. CITY INTELLIGENCE. A IK-nhTMi. A soldier named Thorn Mc PtMT, a volunteer in tho l'Hth New York Hci Dicnt. now doing duty In North Cttrolitin, ami who rrrtntly arrived hore on a furlough, ai I'trMiftdcd lo en I In a (-mii'lon reR mi'iit, nnd th n rlenrrtf-d. lie w n arrratrd rj tin a rfy, v lilo in a drunken condition, by 1 -tciiieniint II men, of the police. Three pernor. a concerned In hlsenlitt'. ment were Mm arretted. All the pinies hnvo tetn he'd for a further hearing by CniUui States Commhtfiinncr Serjeant. Vicrhank op Phk ,. The workfngnirn of New York, follow ing the exurnplp of thnte of our own city, are arow-lng to a conci 'iineH tli;tt "thrw-e who would h helped inn t first he wiping tn help theiiiBolYc." Yesterdny the parit on to tlie Sorretnry of War, asking mi increase hi the piico. pnfrl for Uovernineut work ic lived Kino e:fcht hundred algnnturei. Tub Fair at Kahion. Yctcrdny Mr. .F. Mlt'heU neiit to Kflston a lure box, eonUuiinj the fi;f!, hnnncrfi, shred, c.( ned in the Morti ci lturat Prpfirlmcht of the IVe fVntMl I'alr. 1 'bvfo nre to he mcd In fie--orating the 'miMm in which the Stute Kilr of the Agricultural Society W'H he held on Moridty next. "THE Ft RKKA Oil, MIMIM V OI Vi:ST VllK.IMi' Capital, roO,(H0, divided into IttO.OiH) hares at $ ir nl urf. NilcHptt'ti ii iri per b in- Thl.- (.V.mpni.v own vn e nt tliPin'i vuhittih Um I jutd in tli Knnnwhi Vnll'-y. ultna'e t-n Mrse Nci k .1 n1 Ti;(lnH'ii J.'un lirfiM hej" f I 1 1 1 1 creek, met wl(h.ntHe DiIIch of tho Oliio ri rr. On lli.re Neck lhr ciiniiM, n nnm nett, whl' l, li ivivr pimIiliiK ;WCllt lined I'.im I .if oil ti il.iy, TlilB -ll il only Oiree liundri-d himI t i-nl y vvn le I Tin aiitcrliitrn')''iii l now n-arln to lif.ro to Ihe ) l of tli ntti t r will, an 1 round ing n, w htcii arc prod in. im: frtiti on 1 1 1 in -1 r ( I to one IhmkIh l nnl il.viv oarrtils of oil pr ditjr, wlt n w n f.atl-11' il we run produce h likf nm unt. Thfre Is hiiuiIht well at Horse Ni't k, uow h vtl Ui hinnlr .1 iml iKty-rlve Ifct, with fttt-.nt thirty f of oil 1 In tlie well. The Iniid ttit nhii li ihls w ell in lo it i In on a perpetual lm Tin Hull creek C'iiipn) o . a a omi ttilrd lhl rent, 4nr Com pan v tln-b.il uk eof twotiilf.U. At rimipttell ii run, the rnmpanj" "n lit do a lia t of tlility-tdreo iiere s, oiihlUiTttil h.r tenlowMH toiJ inlnfiiL; cttfiuiciTi tin best oil territory In the Slate. The if rent Turk well, flu wing five hundred l.mrrli, ai)iim thu property. Itouku of mirrriptlon ar now open ut the Company' Otllte, No ;c;J WALNtl" Htnet. A llfnlte.1 nunihut )inrci oitlv w III tr sold. JOHN J. KltOMKH, Treasurer. from the Wittflbnre I tall v IVi-t" of Rnpteiiiter l, Ih-H. '(Mi. Hi itiK v . - Thn 'Wh'-Hinf tnti'lMcneor' Btvn :--We learn trom a Li'iiileman who anvei e.t.frd ly'iro n I'lcnittitt (onnty ilmi on .Mond iv the linrioii Oil dun inn Mnn k a well on Ilium NeW, In i hat c ant , hU h will yie it a ttmiisand batrets of oil per div. I'rnre ! nr-t en iteincnt on the niih r-t-t In thin vuiuit . ai.d the oil t'o i f in pn vmiing to a Auriul extent. " tfrrtC1. KNir,IIT-HAttMKTt.-fept id. t.v tlie It-v. M. fl. Kurt, at the l'nriionie ol '1 welith street M. K. ( hur h. No. MIS l'oplnr vtreet, Mr .IOIINH K NKIII f, Tn.ti I Htntew Nnvy. to Mim HI HAN V, 1IAH.MKU, hwtti of Ormtintown. .MrCLKt.l.AMI FAIt! FH. Sepfeinher ti'd, by ttift Kev. M 1. Knrtr, at tle pnntontv of the Twehth street M. K t Imrefi, l'hllmtel hla, Mr. t II A Itl.KS Mr- I'H.I'AM. of HliihiKlon, Irl., to Ml HAt.i.IKIi. h AHIKS. oi.Muirun. Di. TtAIItnOn tlie J2d Inn!., JOHN HAIKU, In the wth year ol IiIm flue, '1 lit rs,utlvei mid friend of the fmnHy an- reHitei'tf itllf Invited to attend tho Jim-ral. from hi" intc renldnoe, riwhall Mtreet. HextoiivlllH. Twenty-tonrth Ward, on Humlav. iMh ln1., at 5 o'clock. Interment nt Hlockle-y. Alimrr.-t)n tlie -ilat innt., ( LA HA, wliaof Jolin K. Curriit, atf'd 'tn yvr. 'I he relMtives und frlendw uf tlio family, nli Spring iarden drove. No. IS mid 1. C ot li. and ft.. No. 4 iro rei.eettullv invited to attend the iitnettil. from the r"i dence ol her hur.lu.nd, No. h. roiiuh utreet, on fun uh) ritteriMx.Q nt a o'clock. M('K.-On the Jtth lint., ViKdRtiK TUCK, Hon of Lew li iindt 'atluirlne lilek. In the '.'Mh ertr ut'Ui atf HUtrtend and thoite ol thu latnlly, und the meinb -r-t ol the Minervti AHMtcuilon, re reKpettiully Invited to B?'nd Mm tuneml, iroui hix fit tli-T'i reridence, No IM Junn(lHt Duke) Htreur. on Nuiniuv, the 2'tli l)mt.,atl o'clw k 1. M, KIX. Ou Ihe Itith lint., at the Hemlnary Ilu4nltal. Ueoigetuv.il. U. t:., KKANCl.s FIX, Lieutenant ol t um pimv II, Klrnt lKiuHiit Veteran Kcseive Curpn. lo tho mh yrarofhitiave. lie la t hum Hiid irlend ol the fmnlly. and the mnuih ra of the K'K'htcenin. Hi veiity-ilith ami line hundr d-and-iour-teenth Ite.lmenUi a mo tho nit inhurfi ol the Hoiithwnrk Hfe ompany, are n peetiiiliv Invited to attend IiIh fin ernl. from hin tr' renhlenee, 8. W. corner of Fifth iiml Hpruco Btreula. To proceed to the t. 1'eter Cciuo- iry FltOST. On September Kd. at Howling (ireen Kt. ot illneHHeeontiHctetl In enmp LleutenuiitdKttHOK f' FKOMT. trident Hon of the lute John Frost, I, L.I), of 4 ompitny It, One hundr. dand-!l teenth KcKlmeiil t'ultud Stuteo Colored I rooprt, lue riotiee will he given of the funeral. New Vork and Itomon panera plena e copy. tiHOVKK.-On the 'JUt Inhi.. KLIZAHKTH, daughter ot u LLIuii. and Mai v (.rover In the Ut year ot her ae. The relativeii aud I'IcihIhoI the tniuilv are renpectturiy Invited to attend the Hint ral, in mi the re.ildince of lo-r lather, in Dntby towiiHhlp, ou Humiav, iith loai.,ut' o'clock. MAMILTON.-On the Wd lnt., Mrs. MAKV HAMIL TON. uk'-iI M vearn. Iter irlcndn ara rpectluHy Invited to attend hr funeral I nun the residence ol Mr. .iohu -Murnn, No. IttS Vine ctrcet, on Mordav aiternoon. at i o'clock. To pro ceed to North Laurel Hill. IIAN!i:itOI.H.-On the i?2d mtt., Mn. AMAVHA W ALV IM A . w Ife ol Thoinaa F,. Himherer, nnd da.igh ter ol the iiiteAhiam nnd Alary Wetkerly. 1 he relative und trlt-nilt ol the family are res teetfullv Invited to attend the funeral, Ironi the remdence oi hor hiiKhnnd, No. M1U ('olinottla avenue, below Hrod, on Momlav atternoon nt 2 o'clock. To proceed to the Odd l'elh wa Ceinctorv. lIl LMimi.D.-Suddi uly. on Ihe lU Inst., J. FItKOK Hit K HI I MltoLIi.pon of It. Franklin nnd Kila uth Id linl old In the Vtb venr of hN ii'm, The nlativea and friend ol the liniiily are renncetlullv' MpnteU to attend hi luneral, from the reidonco of hit" lather-lu law. Itoh. rt Mc Untuc. Forlleth itreet, alaive Market, Went I biladclphla, on Nnnday atternoon thev-dh liiHt..at 'i oioc. Funeral to proceed to OdiA Fellowa Comoterv. LiVI ZY.-t)n tl a Mil Inat., MIm HALL1 E K. LIVKZY, Ih the 241 h year of her ue. The relutlvea and inemN of the fatullv are retipectfully lnlted to utteim the luneral. iroin tho nwldt iice of her Itithar. Jaaou C l.ive, , on Firal-diiy morning next, ut Id o'clock, t.heltenhnin. Montgomery county. OWKNM.-Ou the 2Jd in-t.. KLIZAHKTH OWKNH, dauuiiterol Joceph and Margaret O wen, aned 2 year und In month. The lelativen and frleiida ol tho faintly an reapectfnlly united to attend the luner.il, Irom the nvidcnce ot her paienln, No. )!i ('mw straet on Nun-lav afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment at In ion i'euietery. FAHKK. In tliH city, nt the houxe o Ir. Henry H mien thia iiiointng, Mentemher M, irtM, In the 'i4tti vcarol hlnatte, Captain FRANK HANNKN I'AKKK, F urth I' nnvlvaTila CaMilv, t'oiunanv H. muii of lou. John K. I'arke, ot MaucheHter.near I'lttxhurK, where bin leuiBlnn will be removed to morrow inoruliiK at 1H o'clock. Hi' bmt an arm while acting in den ui of hm l ountrv, at Re m 1' Hut ion. Another r-acrlilce on the altur of hi f country. RILK.-On thert lnHt.,JtiHN II. KILK, aged vean. I he relative and IrlemU ol IhO fauillv are renpeettully Invited lo attend h a toneral, irom Mm lute residence. Fox ('he, Tvsent v thlrtl Ward, on Monday, the 2iith Intt., ut M o'clock. To proceed to Monuuieut ('emetary. SIMMONS. -At ft o'clock on tlie morning ol Ninth Uioiilh, 'J.'lil, ANN SIMMONS, lit tho Ktilh yearorUei ajo l unerfii trom her laio residence. No. WA Vine atreet, at S o'cloek on Hecoiid-duy atlnrnuon. To proceed to l.em.antown. SCOT T.- On the Wd lnt JAM 1.8 SCOTT. In tho Mth year ol bin ue. Funeral from the re-hh n--e of bit aon-ln-law William Jolnuton, No 1'iri l ouilmnl atnet, on Monday, 2th ln-1.. at Id o'clock A. M. M'ltAtil'F.-On the von Ing of tho 1Mi ItHt., at tha le-ideiico oi Mr. lr. Lou ley, lo Huvei hill. M u-aachu-aetta. S A It A 11 I.F.ONAKP, widow ot the late Hon. Jo aeph K. Sprat.ua. nl ItoMton, uned 11 yfiini. SOOY.-On the 14th In -it.. In Snw county, Delaware, SAM I FL KooV, tn Iho.tath yeai ol lilaagH. WALK Fl?. iu I'hni-.Nv. Septemlir iid . 1ai, ofdl a. a-e i oiitmcted In tin-urinv, WM. FK NKL1N WAL K I It, ot t ompan., II 1'eiiii ylvmita Cuvali y in the lath yenr ot hix aufl. Hoi rela lve und trlenda aru Invlt' d to attend hi fu neni', troin the n id m e of hi , rndiiutilo'r. Mi-. F.dith W. slonaker, No. 'iT.'i Co.Me street, on Tue-dnv nmrn Intf. SeptemU r ilih, 1Mb!, at MH o'clock. To proco, .1 lo l'lkehnid, t ht mti r couutv. Yi:VN(.. On the l-t hwt utter a tony umi nevaru 1 ti ro hp, Colonel HKN uv Vol' Ml. 'I he relative nnd Ir emN ol tlie tamllv. the memttei ni the Western Knine, C.o I Will Kny itn. I.oo.l Will liom- and Fairuioiint uin K:r. i;n'.:lio ( o(o ..i,(i -t, the Nit:, n.i (iiiii-d'i and t'le Ii.-i.io.-,i-,i t ;e voe i ,t ion of the I lilee th Ward, tire Invited n .-iC"til )a fun rtl , tr,en hi hit t'( Hiih-m-e eornefoi J'lt. enth no I (! illow hill ic'tH. on SiiK'l.ty Htte.'ioou. "i-iih in-., m -1 Im k Fntie.jil o pc.HM'cd t M o.i.imenf C.'iir t- r. r'elTg .0 US NOTICES. trzsr" wi'STMiNssri-1; rm;Kcii, i;khm) --' ai.il I-1 17. V. I l.lt Sinn..- l'r icuik; ."-!u...T..n , by Itcv lr. IIIVINi:. ul i.-.,n A. M. and 7 :u I'. M. frtPf- NI'KING (iAIUiKN MIU'F.r M. K. ('i.iiirl, Hururr nf I IV-nil li).-l.l'.-. JAMKS Nr.ll.I.. I'a.l.'r, ill i.ri'.i li nt l"1, n'clii'-k .V. .'.I. tn iu r-ri-w. siil.M.'t. "II .i.i- in ih w Mitii'-i- " IV 3i" tnidn m. jc. ciirucn, Kcnvni Kiwi l. 1 1 ! iv .Vr. sul ii,, . -i,-- ml. - r J I'rl. .1. W. llAllMI.UHl will pit. 1. 1, .ii ii, i. ui .riimii .1 ('. Il.l Ci-V. It. II. I- 1 I IsoN . ,11 lilt) ivni.,1 III , !0 i' cl- ri.. If , -, Tin: ii.umii:n is uk tiik .irwiMi iih;ii ,y I'r.i-.l ilhi-ini:im: tlir- i'l.a,-.i.:i,-r iiuiu.ikii I liri-i, ami mi' iirivtl.-L.-s t.i' UN n-t.li'. A i-uiirsf Mi iiu-niliiv , niMihH n 1 1 1 ir. .iid'iM-t vv ill h iriuiiiiH-ii ml lu tin- I 'lVllt'll ul-' THK KI'll'UANV to-im ri-uw rvruiiiK. Hi n-li-f ul Ti, -o. I'f.ST HA I. ri'Ndltl.l.ATll'WAl, flli'lti'll. '"i Id-v. William .A. Unarm, I) !.. rri-.lili-nl ol Ambrnl Colli-H', Bill in- Ii ul UNI l:i!l li Al.l.. ti. iimiiiuw. ul in 'n A. M. ,uuil 73 1. M. Tilt- ,ublk- uru cor tl;u ly Invitt-il. J M- roTw A isi.H Flll;B ISsTlTl'T E 'K 7'1 1'.NI I', l"il; I Mi VI N I HI N I'll MTl'i-l ulnive l lll.l' MI1I A Avi'iiur. I'ri-m-hlii at tlilw liisllllllli'il to-inrirruw (SAII KA'I ll ulli niuiiii. ill 4 u'cl'.i'k, I.v ll.-v. I IIAIII-LSA. Will , 11. II. MutsllOe. All Mil! IllVlllll. rm"'iHK KhAI.1 VOKJllilllTi:.-LI TI IIK Fl-V lo-in..rn.w bviiiImi;, l.y licv. L. L. llltHHi.'j. Uuirili I.uiT'-r undji 'Mi'Kh. ,"V. IlI'V. H. FAI'ltllT WILL MIKAl'lI TO-Mlin-fc- 'J row al lu'j A JI. iiml 7 I'. M., c rm ror llllil ll anl HI'HINU UAIlIll.N Ijlru.U ul 7X, Wllul I. Iitto cuu-vt-rU.ll. --Xfm OI IVKT IIAH 1ST CMII'llCII.-ritKAlMIINa A'isi 0D sfktit.at li MurnliiK nuil Kvi'iilitit, al III t auillH o'cl.-t-k. l.y 11. v. L. 1'. U... II Mil. UGl. Il 111. lal SuuU.UU lu llliH i lly. WANAMAKER & CROWN, WV1THIS rilKllTT-niAW flll'RCH. HT. r.NTKKNTII arm nillfRr mrota -. Wr. WII.I.IH will prxai h nn tuitilmtli at 1 1 -K A. M. and VOHVIAN ( liriK'll. corn r rKKl.ls mill WlKlll HlnsU. Morv c In III, fnnrnln ! Ii-H o'clock anil In Hip a'lernoon at o'clurk. bf t le .alor. Her. A A. HKINKK. A.. NOIITII 1I1IOAD NUIKKT I'llKII VTKHI A V ChttR'h, Itrr. I. r AHAMM r....r II l r pfrfil Iti-tni.rrow at ll'sj i.'rliuk A.M. anil iH o'Plock 1 . W. Mi rvlcm liy Ibf l a tnr. i TIIK Fl NK, R I. M K, II MON0 Fir 1 1 pTT.aTk mi t Tii'Hrf.n I'Jili ra. Ki.wan will lii prfioiiprl in Hip I I.I VI M II llAI'TH I I riirll. on MaUalh Mnrnlnn. I .r t .1 Tn-lor, .1 II V IT WVI I II. p. v. ( Ill Hi ll OK TIIK criVKNANT III.HKItT flr'Tt. almvp Hr . Pnt"nlli. - h' III", ncrvlr lu- nn a I at IHS A M and 74 V M. Tlif rwlnr 1 priMrh n ornlnu anl rvf-nltiir llli V. TIINIII mill l.'lM It A III) Mn iu. III. I! ... I'll tl.1.1 1'H liKillih-l will p'lii. h In I'li inli to Inurriiw rMinti". Hi rlr- wtM I..-kIii nt 'iH r'. .rh. r'V HK-V. II. HAIITINK, l II . Will. fill-. A I II ' Hi I ni .r. M. K. I'liiin li r A 1,1.' iV II 11.1, lr,-.., ali'-M. l- irlilrc-iih 'o inn-r"w niornl.iir. nt In sj oV-l"ch, mi l lli v M HAHNM at T Ji Hi., i.v iilim. HT l l.l Ml:T- llll'iirll twi-.n ri r r rl ' "nil l-lll.l.-IIV fslr ct.. -I t ninrr.iw . Iioiim lhi li. drill Nnnilfiv In Hie imili'li. Ilif nri"-hi"iti .flrvli o will til) olnilti-il, l unit m-rvli-i; nt 1'i o'rli.ck. h.V- MKIilA llnM 1 1 a- IIIIIHT.-Tlli: "'VI N tv iillilii lln -o ncrmnnn. In 1. II. I Ol K r N, a1 I.I HKNIII iiml wii'ilt ,-in-i.. iililiiHi aitiT kk.u, SMi.Vli.' k. hiiIiItIi 1 lir IMIllrntil'itn. At li'S V. M , pi-lnion pxpc.-li-il l.y lti-v Mr. mil-1 .MAS. Ml Inr , V "V 'AI.VAHl I K I i I'.lilAN (HI u It, Mil I ST street, aI.imk Klttreiiiti wCI he ooen - "iiiti, n'Kiti r iii'-i'iuii nri nc opei ti-rdUitio Bf-rvire to -tnorrow. morn in a id eynin.' I'ren, (,!,! , rev. U'i)( 'H CALKINS, im tor eleet rrii'ii mi'iih:,-.i,i,m m. i: rHi.Ttoir MMUAItl Street ner Hr-md. Severity p-r un tf h received ln;n mil irw id-rlilr to morrow norntnu. t'renhliik' Ht 10 A.M., 7H I'. M., by Kev. W MAJiiKj-ntor. j---w, ItltO All SI HV.r.V M. K. i lllltlll. - V U K A ( H-t--4 (nn to-morrow, at I0H o'eloi k .by Uvv. T. H. Mil. IJ It; nt , V. sermon to tin CndetN ol Teni mrnnfe, lv Iti v. .HillN THii.M I'SiiN, l'a..r. Voiinu r-.en emia- i tMlly tnvlted t amity lintticrlnj' SH P. M. ... ... Sl 1 1 1 -' . IKtlM 11 V .lil-v it v litlmrTr 4-r l.i Hie new Church 1 etnple er. hltoAOand iiH A S in fli,h treetM, to-inofrow m-irnMiir, in o'rlok. Mtiho ct - 'Our t;ii"een Spiritual At-ool Ue and tho way to detect th n rrj character. " I uhilc invlt d. wV I'ltl A IIINO IN TIIK rnM?KrtlNK M P.. 'hiinh to-morrow at nnd Ti o'clock, I.v Itcv. ,1 MIII.I.DS 3 1 M . the Sunday School Anill vnrnnry. Kx-tinvenmr roi.Lot'K, Iteva ('. ConM UK and T. A. Kl KM. I V will ad ire the meet inn, Iheparenti und irlemii of the can-e nrr Invited. KOI' It T II ItKKOK.M f. IMIK V I K'tl AN t'hurch. f.K. H I KhM II nnd 1M.lt KIM' stre A meeting will he held In thli hun h on next Mo i ttT everilnjf, (or the pnrpo-ie ol ori anlniir a SlnL'tnK Cla-oi lor the atudy oi Sacred .Mulc. To Imj conducted hy I'rof. JOHN I.OWI.K. jOt-y. TIIKATRI'. UK V II. M. II Of KM A N WILL i rn i 'i ten con-ociilve di--(urei ou "Worldiv AimrcniHitf." on sabhath evemniM, In llxll, S I X TU and (ill'.Ahl) Ai nne. To morrow evening at i'-i o'cliH-k No. I . The Theatre." ountt ladlea and gentl e men cordially Invito I. AH welcome. r' V HT'rtlMI (lAHMCN IIA1.I.. N W. ( 'OKN Kit SI'KIMI OAKOK N and TllIIU'l.KN I'll Street. Me-1 Incp ot Ihe ( hurt h ol Christ aconihiln f ho e are an follow t 10 S A.M . lor winxhlp In the 'hrenktnjr of dread hnwlntf the l,onl'n death till He comen," In prayer ami pra!e, and for tcanhlnv and adumn mlilng one another. And nt 7H 1. M .for tha preachlUK ol the Wonl. hy ( HAULKS C A .Ml'llKI.L. BUSINESS ITEMS. OHIo f llie l.riiltfh ( onl Anil lVnviKn- Hon Vomymyt Piui.ikt.i'iuA. cilemler '.'I, ifiH. IKU.DUtS of tha o: ii j-;itTifK'ATr.R Of loan. Who auhkcrlhed f r CONVKKSIO. INTO THK 'l.0NO LOAM." on lea; ing the m al THM of fH .. can have New Cftulcti' tha ?ifXT fAY. Iuhll Itrnrfn.1reiw. -nri. H 4. Allen ha justly earned Ihli title, and thon-tund are this day re joioliiK oiira fine head of ha'i produced by her unc jualled preparation for rcttorlnu, iiivljcuiailutc.and beautli vin tha limr. Her orld'a if.tir Kji.torer gu ckly cIciubc tho calp nnd arre-,t the tall; the hair, if grey, la t hanked to Ith natural volor, Kiii H (iu- same vl ality an4 luiurloui mailt Itj as In youth, for 1 ml lei and children, whnte hair reo,ulits freiiuent drc.In(t, tho Zylodalbainam, or World'! Hair lrtfttthir, hat no equal. Hu lady toilet Is cotuplote without It. f. ery Hrtigift h&b It fur -ta'e. ItnrirRliin In lollilutf. flarualni In Cloihit g. linri-'alni In Cloinlnu. HaifeH'Jt in ClthniK. At (.11 mil i t SroKi-.-. Old Stand. At .it.i iLi.t Si ihh.i Old Hlaud. At (iiiiNvii.i k HTuKhi Old stand. At OKANVIi.l.K Hkihi-h' Old SUlid. No. fOChf niit afreet. Nn. ti"!' (.'l et-nut Mlrcot. No. (.( !ie-nut ht'eet. No. tiolH'hcmiut Mn-et. Jrand Opruln r 1'nll 4'lulhlufr I'hK Oiind Opaning of fall ClnihlNK Thif. Day. Oratid 0ioum wf f all (.'l.ithmif Thin hay, tlrand Opolo' of f all ('IoUiIiik ThinOiy, Oiand Opening of fall (MoihiiiK This lav. tlraud Opi-nloR of fad CMo'hirif I'nik Hay. tiraml ltpt.-uiiij of fall 'lolirn;Tt)li llay. (iraiid 0u nlng of fail ('lothlng Ihli hay, Oram! opaninu FalM'I tniiiK Tola hay. Oi 'ii d Openlnti of Fa 11 t-'io hum Thia luy. I'l.KKV a O., Kaloii'-l-u tothinx llousa. ri dUV A- ro , Kxtensl-c ri .tiiiiiit Iloue. PKItKV A Co, Kxtt-iivvet'l t IiIhk Hotijio. I'KKK l A CO . KxloliiUe Clothluu liim-e. IMiHV & CO , h.teiihive Ololhlitr Houhc I'l-l-KV A CO.. f.vteiikivo ClothniK Umt. 1'MtKY 4 CO., Kxteiihlve Ch.thln Hoiioa. I'KIOtV Co . f xteuKiveCh.thtiiK lioua, I'KUltY it CO . Kxtcrihlve tnhiiiK House. 1'l.ltltY A CO . Kxtetilvu Ciothiii II. ue. The lari.'t tt and host htt ck ol Clothiu tu the city. The larucM ah 1 rt tock of CMhi g In tne cl.v. The laiMCHt and l-ent mock of t'loinlmt in tha en jr. 1 he laiKoxt and liefet fttca k of 1 Jot lung in the city. The lit i it-cut and boat htoi k ol Cl 'thing in the city. The Iuiki -t and hent stock of Clotltiiu In the chy. The dtrueet an heit slo. k of Clothintr ill the vilv. Ttia .arKitt and rtnat at tck of Cl 'thintr in the cl y. 'I he Inrwcut and but htta'K o ' t lothin in the citv. The laiv't UUnt HtK!k of Cloihiny iu the clt, Al pricoi law for the tunes. At pHceii tow for the limi'H. At pi tut R low for the ti mat. At p h e- low lor liic tuocii. At price low lor the time.. At iricen low I'm P timet. At p-leec low tor mo (lues, t prices low for the llou-i. Atrlcvalow for the times. At nrlcefi low tor the tim-t. Vew tlB oiO-odK and new tia. ol tlnrnntt. New t ten ofCoodit and new atJet ol Oaiuiuntt. New ! leu ol ttood ami new nivh-n ot' Oai uiuiitSt New Ht k o' (mmuI.i 4i id new bty'ei, of (iaimentM. Now ity eHolditntlH and new g j lee of t larmanU, New lea cfomdh mid new t te of (iitriiii'nU. New Btj leu t Onodi ami new Myk-4 ot'OaruKMite. Nch tj leu ol Oood and new t yle of OtrrmMitn, New -ilefl of Oootfs and new dtvle ot Ourroentti. New iivl-i oHVukI" nd new f.tve ol'f iarmonta. l'KKIt V (VCd .Third and CneHii Latrneu. 11 KltV At CO., Thjd and CheMimt Mtreeia. I'kKKY A CO ,1 liinlamt Chenu atrueta. rKI.'UV A Co., Third and ChcMiut street. I'KltWY A ( O., Thiol anC Cheknut atraati, I'KKKY A CO., Third and Cii-nut mreats. H UKY A- Co., I'hlid and Chemuit iroeu. I'KKKY A- CO .Thin' and CtV'sunt afreets. I'KKKY A- CO. t Third ami riiet.mil atre ta. 1'KfMtY a O , Tnlrd and Cheinut Niraia, N It.-Iialatcu ol HeuimerClotlihig Moiling oil at very low price. o. 1 1 ri. Khnoii w liy lean No. 4 11 I' 11 K it SC T HTHHJCT, (opl"'ilt the Ciistoiii House.) UKAN, No liy CMKSNCT HI KC.I'T, Will fell. Wholeaele an Ketull, fKOM TKN To flfTY I' KM CKN T. I.KW THAN' VOC CAN 111 Y l.l.l.U III UK. I11A V l.a the I.i r. aI auc d-4t Slock in this r-ity of thj loll v, ni; ll-t "I ' U- : 1. Thehewf fine- ot Chewing Tobacco. V. f I Ooi:ido .ii d Itonu'h- ! Iteadj j yhicco. .1 I'l.ui' ..ml Swe.'l iiU YhitiM Totiaccu. 4. I I. i n a. d s-, e; t'avendt-h T'lha-tco '. Nu y . iinil Cooi;re s, i.n-i P IH( Tnhicco. d. 'I he heat htock ui II. i nQn -i am. ; T-ic best i.p.:K oi honit-tiic Clari. 5. 'I ll- bent i!i'.k oi ,Sio 1. 1 ,K '1 ..hilCo. h ftl't i J SimiIK, A e. In I yi.cMi'ii ii ui.ikiiiif, JO cent- per found. ILK iiiickmicK SmokiiiL', 'kt ciutn p(.i- jmjini, .V 'I he iind 1- ina-em q.-u in. ) I. The Mi. :il-nn f Ine r ul rh-wlng, 14. fine .-ut 'hi- log. !i ceiti p. pound. f.lit i III C'llH illk', li I'ellto pyf pOlllllJ. di. le, ii in lio more than any ten ouuc. 17. Jo an M' 1 leu Iibimoi tf-iper. Is. he.tn "i;;n'ii, li, 'St iiml L'ii' iipest. 'lo he c 'iiiiiiio d at hfc..VS S, No. iU t IlK-iNl r Street, 0'ioiiiu Cus'ljh (refit iiimI Itlark 'Iiim. A iri;l tmporiaiUin, liy th pa Ki't r j onnd. Ji at ntivt. by I'Avm ,tr Hi. inriii, Ar ii .ma leuth sticv-iv. F. O. Whllmnn A u turerk m New atuu Oeiicioiti Conlectionff, Ahm: nd J'j.ite, CiRHOlatt Car.iUioJs, Cn am.- La AIuUl Ut) I'k'ii. oxulHcly Mavi r'd. ReMd.d'idau Alu)ndl, c , Afl Nj. is Chetuut kuiet, beiow Fourth. IManoh! IMhuon A CO 8 MASON Df.ChKK HH03 t lit MUX I I C'Al'.lNKT I UKtiAMd. HAMMS H CAIllNKT OhiANtf. I'UNCS, PIANOS. J. K. 0H!M, Sev. rih and Obusnut ataaeti. GllAT CENTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE, J H1U W A Ii It A V 13 Wt UCtfcWOE TO W. H. CARFFL, MASONIC HALL, 5o. 719 OHEfiHUT Street, lui BviwOavn hli I A It I. STOCK p CirilTAIN MATMlUAI.y, C-.istlliij -4 -n cl. Sal-r , M. n II , . I., -, f ..li-lin". i.i f -s' .r- , I'l In autl llonli ri'.i li-iry. Union and M' V ( ' II. in, I n-ncli Hfctin ill l.klr.rs, I- i.,l!l at il i. rri.in i .1114. 4. I rm-n I'll !i l.mllii.a, C 'iri Ii r. hue l'.-'.., Aiil p. rr il c i..i:..ii A I I KTA.ti JI t '. : Id A. W W 1 O W H 11 A II 11 H Or 11 .1 , st ( ol 311 auj ?aii.'iiu Ii A C M V RT A I N S Oil'--'.Mid I- . t'o.-i ilia irs.,i-nt 00 .t u Impi-U'lni. W AL!tAVK.'ll (ill' I .M'.liYL.-l), N 719 Cllf.gNi r ! l III. I- 1. M COURTNEY & WILLITT3. ICIn.. 1 4 1....1 in H. BEVENTII Hi.-, -t, l-IIILMH I .fill. Mnnufa. Ii.r--, .r r.r.ACTin.L COTTAOI'i I'lIRNI'l'irRl',. And the oi 'y rr l!.ihie made la ti I city, Alie, llnhif loom I at in (a re aud Ilcddinc, eointuntly otihand. ! i:i.itiHi -'jiu I ONT. AND A1TI.ICATION M A I) K FOR A 1 4 IU I'l. H A I K, t "erititcaie No. 7K in ihe I'minj hanla JttilhliitK HUd I.oun Aooclatioil, IV A. ANI.KP.StlN. J ICGICS 1 (il.lTK'AI. MAC Ol- H.XNSYI,. V A N I A . t i owinu ill, ri'.till nf tlie Into lluln-rnal'.rinl clcl Inn . t" ( i.iii.l.t-s, iiii.' ul it il iik I Uic p..i'li-nl c-.i.iii.li-xioii ni lli MtiiIp. Msi.. tin- n-unhi r n InTitl.li.fl In e-.. It ronnlv. Il Is t hitl i-vt-rv ,.,IiiIcIhii wauls, ami wl.at ovor i.luli 01 .nhtiral iri-aiii7. tl. n si 011I0 lnvvi- I'ri.e 1'. ttiiii. ..-r c-i'iiv, ,.r ftliipi-r luirilieit. Slngli fi'l.li s .cut li Mini 1 11 rcrrlpt o" tlia V rli i. T. II. lM U'l, Piihllslivr, Hlxlb and Cfci-siini ilrcrii, It l'hl':nll,lila. THIS OUi COMl'ANIKSi, THE 0M.1IERU.IL LIST AND i it i c k cir it it 1 : iv t OK T - D A V c -nial'i a full Ibt ,.f al (i. OIL COMPANIES, Tliairf aplial UtiK-X, A-ol. Trie., Ac. Il' UllTAlPi WA 11 is i roust?. KI.KOAN r LACK CURTAINS AMU EICH CURTAIN MATERIALS, AT LOW 1'ltICKS. SIIKPI'ARI. VAX HAKLIXiKX i AKRISOX, SI-SI aw Tt 'o, I0OS CIIERM'T STRF.KT. P 1. lUI!OMO. Ac SON) Mauu''A(tiirQri of 1 I N 1'. J K W K Ij R Y, h,.. lllS (IIKKNUT MRRT.T, rnii.ADi'.i.riiiA. r. r. PlllO' w. ii. Dfitomi. WHOl K AI,K AND KKTAI1.. Wniclii'i rcpairetl and warranHil. (i-M -lm RETAIL DRY GOODS. JKW JtlOUHNINU 8TOUE FALL STOCK. Ail I.li-uunt Ahkoi'I ment I)EE3 GOODP, CLOAKS, snAWLS, MANTLES, R Al) MOUltlNinfC. MILLINEIIV. TIIE ATTKM'JS 01 TIIK LALllKJ 18 801 1CI11-.D M. .V A. M Y 11 RS 6 CO., Ni. '.n t'UKIMI r HTUKK F. FALL AND WINTEB CLOAKS. WATKINK A CO., On Hie S. I'.. (Vnur ol NINTH and CIIKKKY, bi(to iu foim llielr I.artv titi-iulu that limy tiave m.w raily Uni'IK .MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT Of every rarlet ui'StjIi- nnd ijmlltj'ca! Fall ftfd Winter Cloakg for 18G4. Our atia k oiprlcet at lare an a.aortiaeiit anil i Krt at a vtuict a cuu be found lu the halance ui' nil tha Cl.tiAK KTOICKS tliiMHINKI. di it Mono as or OI.T): " SMALL ' It O KITS AND LA KG K SALKS." Ot r l-putalluii WorM Whle at THK i'HKAl'l ST CLVAK HTOHR IN THK CITY I Our Quality ol Workmanship, TllEMNKM' MAM'KACri BKI IN TIIK CITY ! Ultle or no dvance od last ycar'o price- l-Hl'liri AL, NOTU'K. In eotiaeiiieni - of tl.c lucce attrmliiiK our Sv-ttcm of SMALL I'liAM'., iIvaI ht.ins have, rn'iihroom HI'.--, fiirunn up nil ron ml v ; hut, l.mhCN. he mire 'u ft in the naht plat e, and ' lor thu imuiu as w-U a the Hiii uf TIIK CUEAl'KHT I LoAK STOltE IN TIIK CITY. i. watjcixs fc co., r l.MuthMH N. K. Cor. of NINTH audCIIKKUT. MRS. M . A . BINDER'S TKMMK I- OI'AHHION, NO. J0?., I'HKS.NUr H'lKKtl'. ;rand 0MniuK, s-.t'iulfcf 1. i'Arls, Lu iu n, and New Yin k I ainolii. .Iut re.-e:v.d, l!i Tui-er M..(!'U of 4U 1! i icl .ii.le ana httftt I'.ini tli-sltn?. f.-r lu'l'n nnd i.ilitr ii 1'it-PtN, ariiinv-'t'd and U ydiiily ti iiumcil, in a-s u 1 u-stiit the lut-ii yerlcct r sciiiUiauc tu u.c uiiimi Art ;. 1. ri:TMS f ( Vr'tiin!'''. Kv nln' H'Ti, lri!.', and l.ti,t Jtrt'sth; kh. rii'aks, .M,tn(U-f, A'rinti, .lm kcti, Si. t 'eK. Ai'i"in, fai kb.t 14. i. In-l-e d' liuinlitu. t'.uier 'i.iriin iiM, and every tyl" uf raiment .wl-ii'ti-d in iuy-. Misn-v and Iniunti. that 1 n tuy ! iini ir t-.tu r ' ' veliv i.r uti.itv, .id in- uraicly rvi'UHhii'vd iti Tmi.e r.uitr us 1.111. 11 as th- nie ..Hti'td euln-r i:i rari nr l.'-n-dn. r. fNund (. U ak 11.1 ..111; iu a'l its br.m -itw, am! a )' 1 'c. t lit v. ai Dint d. 4'uii iiu- iiid Hinting, i'ri ncli I Int uit,' ji 1 id ' .niu r'i.n- .Wiiii' I eiuin '-1 "Hkirt-, I s'lit-ld-i, j r. 1.1 h I'oi bt't:. ilui-ksKy-,L''.art'j,aud gi:ui afl li.n r ui i'.ta.in.'ii. ai.;i-.viiul'ii "'AKAMKLI-S AND CHOCOLATK CUKVMS, oln l the i!.ii-i- I rult I !.i.or). 'I Illicit '.,n;.f ti..n i.dt uit .viiAMi:Li. M.ruT, Nj. K"j wxi.src Miei t. i .pKREAI.INA, AN ARTICLE OK D1KT, nmdi' in-m lii-hrannt d W i.eal, nn ,(.! rt-l i i m HeM vi ly-ii---U r t'uiiut iiiaiitm . I-.r d-jii-ale t nii tlun it Ii ii.tttiif" twn r. uiiilv. I' r sa'- by tr aaI ilrn;Ki-B j-'i-iieruily, Alunuue lury No. J l.'-i to Hu V1NB bir''t, PMliidelfiiia. y--ja-ai JOHM O. MOXKY, Manar TJXTBNTED JULY 19, 1H0L J 0 3EFH X MOITKT, tleve de I'arii, Frt-ncri KteaiQ l.'.vt big aud Scjtrlii4 "ii anjf kind of Hauiln apiai'id, lur Lidie, t.eiits, and t hiMrtn. Tattut api-avatm tor sn-ettiiun Lants fitm oie U five In- ha. M. TS KAt'K ranak Mo. Wtj H. HIS IU Street, l'bllkd wlpai. aul-J THE LAiiGEST AND BEST 2EE Ho. 703 I CIIEISUT I flrP.EIT. I NOTTINGHAM A Nit SWI.S-J I.AWl'.H, Hem Nljlna. WINDOW S1TADKS., IIKW STri E-i. ! iTELTY. N yr o 1. 0 K R 1 TMM MAMIiFACIl II I.IIS, CAREINGTON 0). 1 I'lliSNt.r HTKKIT I'l.WO f'OVEKH, iirN"T 1 r vi.'.,i:sr .nm k in thu 1 1 . . 1.1 AT LOW PMCKS. AMUSEMENTS. M ,,w'V-.A '' N i '.-n Ti.i. t. lr.....r.. . , rrt .,. ,T;,,ClM","',r 1 '"' ' M .A-s... ,ti, ... ....-.i.r I "1. '.r t'liiK.ii. T .-n-T ll'.t.ii t.. -'-- ll'slA,llM,,v..r., lT.."l,.r.:,' s.i n. r AMiilili,. ll. rfii.M.,., narii,,,,. ' at 11. . 1.1 lmt.i anil I ,.i i, r . i ni. him a kihii.w ,.mi im i.-sii. t h,'mV;,, ;;'i;,?,.f l:-i - !.. im ... r. It. ..f ,,. m ,....r... ' '!'l.'"si a '.I I.. .... i S vs .'.v.rvlri I . 1 sa.r 1.1 r -11 ... i nt will t-oii,.ni-t. f n Mir-li KMN,'.,T-'M7''"-l MM-..- S,.,u .H KMI II 1) .11. .ir.. ..I 7' 1. r..p. rr' r.im'iii n" . al M 1 -i It MKS. ,1(I!N 1JUI:V.S NKW- AllCJl"vf. i ti k -i hi-: - - ( lin I IF I. A Mi y AHins Mil - .,KH sl ill Mill 111 i;i in Mums TIIM(svllll'liKli:Mii, Ni :enil,ac , Tin: maui'I.i; nr. ii i I! fll A KI t,i, v AHIU :.'-sn r , Mis, a m..: .i I I. 1 ..111 lirle s-ini .i.i. 1 r Ihie irann .1 Till. 11)11)1 U'll'NKSM l.ilh.'il, lh I i., Mlif ,,,,,. J "" 1 Ml K, l-nca wi.s m m .- 1 1:1: .i:t,;i 111 ki . ASSi-.MIIl.Y m il.I.INtiis.-TlU'. SUl'KUU J Hlt rrnpit( i.ti. 1HIH FVl'MNn AT J O'f'LOnC, IhKi.llnsr ANItO'lHKlt NiM F.LTH'H. AdnHoii n. -jit cent n i'hllrircn, ecntn. !i-vt. a 'EV CIIESNUT STREET THEATRE. .U0Yi:i:A- PINN rmprhloM and Vftnaitef. I lltHl ' U'KKK ni IHK SKA OF f(K. The manage 111 1 'i it In haipv i annouiK e an o.uife;in1t Ith the di-toni'iiNhi'd artinli. MIM HI'MAN HLMN, Wlowdl malt a hei npe.iianre eviiy itlfht thin weefe :i "l.-.inup ilr Li-conn" nnd 'iiri.'rfia" in nil. HhAOi K KiUii. Tin its r row uni,i. Ailinijttiii t-iiunh Circle. ; I trritu t'ln-le and Pn iiiot. : KeiT id lir- C'IpcIo nnd t'anpiai rte-ui, extra. On t-t-wtra Neat., j no rhnruv fur avcurea e.ii. Iifttt n oprn f 7n ctm k ; . urtaln rlc at 71, . FiiCKTIIOKANP MA I'l MCE S TlflIOAY AKTK JiOh, .H-pt'inlMr 'it, at rodueitl pri- a. ( II R 1 8 T U E J K V T K D , V ' Th trn-atand ctlehrated pieture hj Wait, the .M d ure of the i.riit, is now on v.xim.moN AT THK ACAIIKMY OF FINK ARTS, No. bv: CHKMNI'T HTKKKT, In addition t. the hit 'IKK Art f "election ol the Acifem'. Aiimittciue.'i'-cnf; e'.-sou 'lirfii,.uciite. I i lif KK N SI N Ci TON II ALL. TIII9 POI'ULAft piace of Kittt-nali.ru. nt, Nor. 0"7and IOWiuvkm Af TOWM Auii..e and U01 N HKCO.M Mrett 4enahiM4 9o)arn aji.. br Mr. John Upi). haa beoa enlarirod i4 irrovnted. and no potBtied ;t r.ictioii Uit'aoU4tF any ot) er e-tahH-hui nt of the kind In the eitr. A larxe aud otlluiviil U'hatra, undor thrdlrecU.Hi of Trol. I Ii"HP, has Ihm u a-iiKa .rd, and a l hi 'Ice prokTAinma t Vocal and li.air.rnvpfal Mualc will he prodncad eack eyfiiin, tree 01 expfiina tu ihe and en -o. The t'ancert Itnntn In lnie. airy, and eonmifMMotis, the refrealm'-oK f uifcrior, and the attcudtnta polite and acrouiinodatini. mi' i ha II L N It Y HOUMJ.HO. l'iO.'riewr. pKKE t'ONCHUT SALOON. Tl.r mil... rli,. r linn ot.net J ilia (urge and coramrflMij RAl.llON.wllh BMrnslvt, hi AIMER UAIlllMf, atlnclil. K. I OIINKK (IF KKANKI.IN RI IIBK F A KD OIRAKIt AVKNU'K, and liai auuaiml a rnllOrrlir.ira, unrfor IM InadaraMp of l'HOU'rtMlll A. Ill-JIIKI., 'i "fH nlk-hlly rrfoi in a cni.lco proj.'ramma' of Ifatillal anil pi her alra. As a iili-nnnt nliiro tn pnaa an evenlni; frof of rhari.1, llio ninarl..t,r I. del.-nnhu d hit aaulillahnirnt aaall nut Mil IHINfCU. "'il-liu ( IIRISrlAN KKMTSCni.CB. m UV.AL KSTATK ! KH-AL MSTATR! iij IiKL KHTA'I'K. KL FSTAm-1. kKAb r.hl'ATIi. 1IKAI. l-.Sl Al'li. KOIl rllK MILLION". POK THK MILLION. KliH Ti.K MILLION. ANT MIU.lONrt KdK HI K 'IMBF.FS. AMI MII.I.IU.Nrt roil M il H ASKR. AND MJLI.KIMI 'Oil -ri!('IIA Jk.KS. M:w rATALO'lI K NKMT OA'I A..OIIIIK NhW CATaLOULK roil oitATi tToi'S ii.srmin;Tiow. I OK lllAII!llliM 1.1-lTlllllliriON. POK UKATI'ITOHrt 01 'TlilllH I'l IM. POII BALK .'.l1Kimn VTOHTU O' KKAU KUTATK of all u, aerlii-iuiia ol vllf prnperl. No n-rs. a wIIiiik to purcha-a almnirt fait toaU oa mi (litl. (iKi.llliK O. Mll.l.a.K, rratll. .1 Iiml K.iat'-op ruor, No. 1,4 N . HI I H Utraat. ff rOH SALK.-VEHV ELEGANT SIDE-k-in. Dwelliof, Sevi nih. north nt ltutOun jod. (An 1 truant m ilitK.rhnKJ. I'riee JH.VO. Kacellem nHi.-ymd Iweiioi, east aide Franklin, nonh Ht I'ophir afreet. Prhe J 1 1,1X1). Neat lMr.liny, ea t aide Frviklm.ahnve Ponltr. Ti lNiccti. 1 hei.l)llu. I'rue (ilo,ioo. W ell built ihrouKQ out. Immediate jofHeNion. Wl-h n)u Mif.;iid luellinns on Mount Vernon Mriiet, el o Tftntfeih. L iti '2-1 by 1 1 1. l'nce ;rtnf Mi at well biih I liwelliun on Wad ice. waM nf Tweo tfeihoreet. Loth w toy 6. Irio f' ')U and H0ut, l-ii n.iidl) built liwciiiDK N. h.l:i Mount emonitreet. 1 eKe r .mma. Lt W 1 u. l'i ice Sow tia ny ent J.irno fiii-atr' !w'llinK, No. 17t)A Kace at rev t. Lot hv (oh. Immediate ioheath 11. Thin it an e eaut m l, hhoihood. I'riee $!ohi. Neat liwtiliiifion the north aide of riieaniit street, east ot BKtienth Lol.'nhy 1V5 feet ITh e $ li .Una Niat DweiliUK vitt ehgihij lot-aied, No. 303 H. Bixth atrect, near I- ranklln U". Tnee Vitli, Very ihalhiy hcuted uide-yard liKelliug. Mo. 403 M. Tweilin f-tnet. Immediate iosf,fgsion Kxo-.hiit Dulling. No. 715 limwii itreet. Iweha room. Lot Is hy h.'i li it. I'riee pio). Now empty, Thai la an excellent neihlHirhood. 'lonet ltweijwius,N,s,.7oHaiid 710 Uiotra itreet. I. nth IS b H- u at. Vric- fc'iHio each. 5ta: torec-nua'ter ItwWIinj. No lRlti Mum nor ttreet. l ot and hulidn u f. Ht front by ill je.H de. p. Kiviiairt i'anien Ac I'rii e ll.OM. Hh mid hrowu-rtohu t iont DwellliiQH. on Ihe weat jMo of I oan M.iiare. Itet houcs In the roar. irlce $II.,uurt, Immediate jtosHeailon. Neat four story Dwelling, n rlh tide Vine afreet, wait 01 Mew iiieeiith. Marhie up the iirt aiory. Lk1 Jm by 1" feet. I'riee H,.VW. Very e'euanr new, well-huilt, ftldc-yard dwelling, Noeth Me ct iiren xtreet, went ur ftitt emh Ntieet. Lot 2d fet trout hy J oM pet deep. 1'itcc ll.H. Now em pi v. Jieat dweilii'ff No. l-r. N. Kiuhili stn-i'i; turlveroomi; fn-hiuinii.lv huilt. Lot IH uyllt leet to a itreet. $.hm4i, honaciihioii !ooa. Matmlitcent llrat eiana bmwn-ntoiie front ifweJlinr oa Sl.rui mrt ei, mt of Mpveiitueinh. 1'rita $Afouu, 'a-1-heii eiuilti y throuuhout. Law, wi huilt. new dwe'ling. No li ft N. Rlith ulroet. Lot w by mi le.'t. price t7-j0, char. This beuae waa aula for rrn einrem neeunancT. Veryexctlent loeu'td luainee property Ne. 119 Arch trfet. Lot 17 hy h'l Kei. I'll- $,', Yery neai dwelling, eatt aide ot FrtuKHn ntrat, abore piplar. Blevan rroms. Lot Kiu Oat deep. Frica $Oh). vnv and dwellinit No lM N. NKih airit. Lv U by !0 Teet. Price -.-ia Irauiediaie luiniciaiMu. Ht aide ojlhioiik of d-'l'ar worth of other eltrproKrlv. 'Vh very he-t iirt-cls, reliable Keal Kataie utttea la tJila city ellher to buy or aclt at, van he round by calling on liKoUUfc u. .MII.LKU. Pra-UciU Rial Ktate Opn itor, No. I.4 S. MlX'f'H Street. fH FOR SALE arLENUID EJU8T- " laa l,,artu ol' HC'tm. near DjwntiiRtiwn, t'iii ilr nmmy, Wry superior IiuproTementa, Ac. $W, Also, muyaitireiit Mantlon aiid Farm of H4 aerna live uu'ea itnm Urin'ol, liti" ki county ; huilt by one of the firm 01 HteMan A 4 0..01 Ntw York C rop, uieuaiia, 4o. aa with it, I'riee Imiuedlate poweti.ion. Sph-ndld SlanHion and Farm ol U acrei, wlthht half a tniU M thtf aiati'in at Treiitoii, on tne Peunnylvaala aide. lo.MX). hupertof fir Hf ctas Farm of iM) acres, only 10 ndlea Orom t)ia t'ity. on tee Pennsylt nnla Central Railroad, oily tlrm ui'nut'-) wiU from thu -tail.jfj. Fin ra.e laiBroveuiei In. '(.no. The above are all very daelreMe fin t-clasn n rope -tie. i'tt -tiale, T n e'eKtnt M-tll--i"ii in spleiiufd loc-illlie.l, within a 11 w miles 01 rt.e city. N pernon hcmld UU to call "U no- il' t ey ish to purchaaa ha-i) Eata. n;u. c. mh. I. Kit, K-jlI Y'.ilitc llr.-kcr, 'o 1.1 N. HI.VTli Mireet. JluAV GAMK OF 01V1M. TB'E SIW ItUSICAL 0ABB3 (Pr-trf niztd hv the Tt val Family of Kiikland), are tent by l oithir 'JHHK!' UOI I. t:m. Thrv are a mo-st arn'muiR i.istiiiie, k.itl ut b Jbluitai liut ')UJ.Kr than any otiwe nit tl.i d. "A mot InterMlnp J"td er jarae Tim"f. Ai'unnil'ly ml.ii ltd tot trui'Miif AluilcttI Tiiuo." ir 01 tratnl I.o'iiJea '-., 4. .n A, 40 K, Ne.irJ W. TUIHT Y-SIXTIf ret Viw V jK, a.;.'i. jia CCIIKISCCS MEECHASTIV AND frHIP AND STEAMBOAT AG ENTS DOCK HilttiKT WUAb', T1ULX7 jELViUl. IT'TST SOI PF.?, im 111 H .M O 01. 1 I V, clt L'lltM X. at'l 1lU. lal-tT 1 vrAiK or boi niA u. iitui'.nroM. dk- J 'i CtASKO. l 'i Auiliinr pr"'jniil I'T tno Orrnana' Court fur tlie fay and r..imly i l'o.lai...l.lua. uuillt, antlav anil a.l u.l Hit- nr.-l . cuinil ui OPU'ltOK JO.NMN. Jr., , J-.uiit.tuf tha l.i.l ill nnd lM.uutm ,. IKIIIA U. UKUKIlToW, ilec'-asnl. r.J i make illstniiiiu-ai nl Ilia Ulnu.-i In Ilia hanil. l Ilia awwuntanl, will la.-ot tl.a inrtin lntarMl,4 Hi H. purpna" la am-ulnijaini, .11 I'u.-sil.v, I.. !.J I, lsf.l, I.I I '"". "I 1'H l,lt.. S..M1 WKlB.ll IB". ' ' 'i lM 4 VT .si-!"'! l'-o tutlil 01 JollH CLAMOR, Auditor. B. E. COR.NER SIXTH &XD MARKET 8T8., ffi "4