TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAHI. mn.ADELIIU, SATTJftDAY, SEPTEMBER!, 1864. 1 BATVRDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1864. THE GEORGIA ARMISTICE. HOOD'S LAST LETTER. Closo of the Correspondence AN ATTEMPT TO REVERSE SHERMAN'S DECISIONS. A MILK-AND-WATER EPISTLE. A Final Appeal to the Almighty. It., ., Et., :t :t,., r.tc, Ktc. llEXDUl'ARIKR ARMT OtTf.NN.-F.F., f 3llW- fcer 12, li4.-Miyor General V. T. Sherman, Commamlirg Mili(ry Division of tbe Mis,i iiiipi : General : 1 h ive lite honor to know ledge the receipt of your letter ol' the Uih imUiTit, with Its lncloaine, in reference to tlia women children, Mill ohcr whom yon have wen propor to expel from tlteir bomm In tlio city of Allium. Had yon seen propor to let the matter rent there 1 would Rlntlly hnye allnwH your letter to close this rorreHpondenofl, nd wiilioiityoiirexprenin It in words would have been wiillni; to beiirt that whilst "the Interest of tlio I'nitcd S'.atoH" in yonr opinion conicllcii yon to (tu a ()f Imr barons cruelty, you regretted the n'ity, and WC would bive dropped the snUjo But yon have chosen to In ni In mu'eniMit hich I feci oiimpolleil to Viticie," at leant so fii as to signify my dissent, tn, ot allow ntl'nca in FCRard to thiu to bf. o.n-lnicil . .c.(Utesccnv. tec nothing In ; ,urrsn,ninni. a1 ton lii'U iinliires tore to niodiiy the latiriife of condemnation witli which I cliarncn n,ed your order. It but trengtbetik mo In the opinion tlmt it standi "pro emliu nt In tin dark hi- tory of war for studied and Ingenious ciuelty." Your original order was stripped f all pretense; you announced the edict for the sole reason that it was "to the interest of the Cnfreil States." This alone you offered to vs and tlie civili.ed world an an nll-snfpcicm reason for disregarding the laws of God and man. You fur that "General Johnston b'timclf Tory wicly and properly removed the families all the way from iSalton down." It in due to that gal lant soioier and gentleman to say that no act of ins distinguished career gives the least color to your unfounded aspurslou upon his conduct. Ha depopulated no villages, nor towns, nor cities, either friendly or hostUc. He offered and ox tended friendly aid to his unfortunate t'eilow cili.ens who desired to Hue from your fraternal embraces. Yon ure unfortunate in your attempt to find a justillcation for this act of cruelty, either in the defense of Jonesboro by General Hardee, or of Atlanta by myself. General lUrtloe de fended Iris position In front of Jonesboro at the expense of injury to the houses, an ordinary, proper, and justifiable act of war. I defended Atlanta at the same risk and cost. If there was any fun It in either case, it was your own. In not giving notice, especially in the rare of Atlanta, of your purpose tosbell the town, which is oanl in war among civili.ed nations. ' , UP inhabitant of cither town was exielled troni home aud fireside by either General Hardee tl vself. and therefore vour recent order can r?m o support from the conduct ot either of in. : ' 'ja. no other emotion than puln, in reading th it - of your letter which attempts to jtimify i llluvrf Atlanta without notice, under i JWthiit 1 defended Atlanta upon a lino sV-vto town that every cannon shot and muKet-Dans irom your line ot investment, V vershot tlieir mark, went into the habita j'uttt women and children. I made no com- i.unt of your bring into Atlanta in any way you liiooubt moncr. - 1 make none cow, but there are a hundred thousand living witnesses that you tired into the Habitations ol women ana children lor weeics, firing far above and miles bevond my lino of de fense. I hare too good an opinion, f mnded b ah npon observation and experience, of the skill of your artillerists, to credit the assertion that they for several weeks unintentionally fired too high for my modest field works', and slaughtered women and children by accident and waut of skill. Tbe residue of your letter Is rather discursive. It opens a wide Held for tlio dieussioti of ques tions which I do not feel arc committed to me. I am only a general of one of the armies of the Confederate States, charged with military opera tions in the fle d, under tlio direction of mv su perior officers, and 1 am not called npon t j discuss with you the raiiae of the present war, or Hie poli tical questions which led to or resulted from it. These grave aud important questions have been committed to tor abler hands than mine, and 1 shall only refer to them so far as to repel any unjust conclusion which might be draw a from my silence. You charge my country with "daring and badgering you to battlo." The truth is, we tent commissioners to you respectfully tillering a peaceful separation before the lirst guu was tired on eitocr side. You may say we in tuited yonr Hag. Tlio truth is wo tired upon it, and those who lonyht under it, when you c imo to our doors nion the mission of subjugation. Yon say we seized npon your forts and arsenals, and made prisoners of the garrisons sent to pro tect us against negroes and Indians. Tbe truth la, we expelled by force of anus in solent Intruders, and took possession of our own forts aiid-aioenuls to resist your claim to domioiou over masters, slaves, aud ludians, all of w hom are to this duy, with unanimity unexampled iu tbe history of tbe world, warring against your attempts to become their masters. You Say that we tried to force Missouri and Kentucky into rebellion In spite of themselves. The truth is, my Government, from the beginning of this strut'ule to this hour, has again and again olfered before tbe whole world to leave It to the unbiassed will of those .Suites, and all others, to deiermine lor themselves wbcthcrthey will ca-t their deatmy with your Government or ours, and your Government lias resisted this fundamental principle of free In stitutions with the bavoiit-t. and labors dadr br force and fraud to fasten its hateful tyranny upon tbe nnfortuuute freemen of thrse States. You aay we falsiiied the vote of Louixiaua. The truth is, Louisiana not only sebarated herself from your people, but bus vindicated the act nixin every battle-lie Id from Gettysburg to the Sabine, aud has exhibited an heroic devotion to her decision which challenges the admiration and respect of every man capable of feeling sympathy for the epixei-scd, or admiration for horoiu valor. You aay that wo turned loose pirates to plunder your nanned ships. The truth Is, when you robbed us us' our part of the navy, we built aud bought a few vessels, hoisted the ilug of our country, and swept too seas In Ucnancc ot your navy, around tbe wnole circumtcrence ot tuu globe. ou suy we Lave expelled I nion families ay tiiousjiiJd Tbe truib is, not a single lamily has b'-eu x pellctl Iriitn the ('ouiederate States, that I am aware of, but on tbe conirary, the moderation of our C-overuiuent towards tumors has becu fruitless theme of denunciation by its enemies and many well-meaning Inen ls o our cause You sny my Government by acts of Co.ircsi lias contiftcuteil "all dehts due .Vorilicm men lur goods sold r.nd delivered." Tlio truth is, C Kress gave due und simple lime to your mer chants aud traders to depart from our shores with their ships, poods, und el! - Is, urH only stquestored tho property of our eu nines in re taliation lur their tic's dee nring us traitors ail I coutlsuaiiutf our properly wherever their power extended, ell her in tuur country or our o a. J-uch are vour accusations, and su li are the facts known of ail men to be tine. You order into exile the whole population of a city, drive men, women, und children from their boiiics at the ioiiit of the bayonet, under the plea that it is to the interest ol your l.ovci iiiueiit, ami tm the claim tjiat this Is ini net of "kindness to these families of Atlanta." Ilutler on'y bau.it bed from New Oilcans the registered enemies of Ids (iovcrnmcjit. und ncknos lodged that he did it us u punishment. You issue a sweeping edict, c v tiitig all the iiilialiilnnts of a city, and add insult lo the injury neupea iijen the uelenseless ny to-stiuiiug tbut You liue dune tliem a Lindne-s. This ou follo-.v bvlhe ns-eition that yon v.ill 'make us much mcrit.ee lor t.'ie pence and honor t the t-otith as (be be-t bora Souiiiron." And because 1 rlinructvrie v hut yen call kindue-t being mil cruelty, you jaeMU'.-.c to sit in judg Ineut bell, ecu u e slid Iii.v God, und you dec dj that my earnesi priner to the .Iniij. Iity l atherto ave our wouieu und tLildi n Irom wiiat you c ill t,mliies U a "sairiliious, Lypui n'tical ujipeul." P You c..n,i: im our tuuiitrv v. Ith your unny uvowc.tly ior tlie P,r,IM.e 0f hu'iMii'i'iiting free wiiiu nun, women, and children ; 'and not only i'! m J , ff I'"1 "'. ''"t i ou iuiti-0 negroes I, - rt... rttl,1 to place over us an inie- r,n ,r'.Ti',' '"if, 've ralsid from barbarism ton. present position, which i. the highest cvtr uttmncd by that ra,e In any couuuy iQ all tune, lliiust therelore decline to aeeept your stutcl Hauls Hi rclerence to your kiu,!,, "varus he .eojde of Atlanta, and your willing, ,es. u a".- !, lieu everything tor the peace and bunor of the .ontli, aud refuse to be governed by vour do i ioa iu rcgaid to mattcis between icyn.lf, ,uy country, and my tiod. You'f.'ty "let us tight it out lil.e men." To this iiy reply if. f uiyseil, and, 1 believe, lur all Hue iiicii, Myo, and wouiuu aud tuildicii, iu tny country, t v ill liht you to deatu. lie iter alii: tUoueuud tludlis tuau tu euOuiit to livu ; mm3m n , . -i w i.s ..... sxTLa'i-.- rrvvsv.- ss I ' i i. - t it.. iv.s. : I i I I--.- - m m art.. - ,w za 'i i h i i w vi -"v . i... .. (.. ji - under you or your government, and your negro allies. Having answered the points forced upon mo by your letter of the nth of tScptembcr, I close this correspondence with you, nnd liotwithsbiud ing yonr comments upon my appeal to God in the cause of humanity, I uiruin humbly and rover ntly Invoke his Almighty aid in defense of justice nnd right. Itcspectfully, yonr olicdient servant, J. II. Hoop, General. II. VrtifAi.L, A. 1). C. TEE STEENGTHOT TEE COUNTRY. ' Wenltli of the I'niirtl Mutes The Nnflunnl !.!. I. Tho growth of the Vnitcd States Is tho wonder of the world. Nothing like it Is recorded in authentic history. To foreign nations tliis growth is known almost exclusively by the increase of our population, or the appearance of American ships in their ports. Hut when we come to inves tigate the ability of the nation to incur extraor dinary expense, or ta pay an accumulating debt, tho question is not so much one of population as of industry und productiveness. It is a question of the rate at which tho nation increases in wealth nnd resources. This problem lias scarcely been investigated at nil, and is un lerstood by few. To meet the question of tho ability of this nation to pay its present und futnro war debt with promptness, nnd without tho least distress or doubt, we propose to cxamino these points : 1. What is the wealth of the nation ? 2. At what rate docs it iucreusc i 3. What is its proportion to the debt I. What is the wealth of the nation ? Weakh is nil the iiviitla'ile property ol the country lands, homes, precious metals and domestic ani mals, ntnl instruments lor tho employment of labor and to inaliu lands proline, vc. lus inio ceuntrics, as iu Holland and JJeleiuui, there Is a considerable (hawbuck on many of these, from tbe fact th.it there Is l.t'le or no market for th-nt exccjt for too nso of tho c who hold them. Thus, a man who builds a house in Amsterdam uocs not expect to sell it ior wnnt it cost; he taiiHis it tor ins own use. in this country r. h exactly (he reverse. Kvory man expects to get n ore tor bis property than it costs, and iu umo cases out often Is justified by tlie event. in a country wnere foreign immigration is im mense, nnd the natural growth rapid, the market is always a rising one, aud all s,,eeies ot pro,Kirty is maraciumc. nence, in valuing the properly of tbe country, there is no drawback from the want oi a sine, or tne possioie lall or values. Tlio property of the nation in one year is worth more than It was appraised at the preceding ye If incieiore, we can nnu a tair valuation ot iuc pro putty of the country, that variation is a perfectly saie suiiiuuiu k asccnuiu iuu weaitu or. tuu nation. li is only recently that amy attempt has been (nude to vauie the property or wealth ol nations. in this country the only valuations we have ure in the ceiituMctt of lKoo and lsdd; hut these are enough to csttblish both the actual valuo of pro perty, and tLe rate of increase. The valuations arc very well proved, by corresponding nearly with seveni; State valuations, which are nude lor the purposes of taxation. 1 or example, the in crease of wealth iu the Mate ol Ohio, givun in the United htates censuses of lsjnuiKi 1h o, compared very nearly with that given by tlio Auditor of (state und Goiuiuissiouer of Ktatistie.s, whioU is known to give very ncer the actual swlculde value of property. We therefoie arue tne valuation of property of this country given in the censuses of 1M.',U .and IxbO to be kubst.Kilially correct. Taking, then, (ml v the .Stales and Territories now In the iioahCK.sioit of the lniu-d tstates 'Govern incut (although for tbe ultimate payment of the oent, we nave a right to asBtiu.e that we shall recover the whole properly of ike, natioal.the followiiiL' brief tabic will bktr; our wea th Iu JtihiJ ; II...", ,n I- n. .-.'. p. i ;! 1., '.,it7.''so VI, i..',. M V-,.v:..(t J.i;.J'A .Vll.e.S H'..1'0, lstill. )', --.l.su -IS I l.t.Wi 4,.VI2.I'I a;i,.".-? tuTt tf, S..7U' ;u u.:. ', it J i.i ! iii'i 71 n.-'7s .1.") I, .Jul J-.M . '1.07 lll..tJ,.S.'.i 11,4 I 1,. ' . 1,-1 li lita l'7.7i 2,'S. JII.SH..I i7 pn,.;,ii,',.'s ...'..'Hi U l I'.l'' -Il '.'. ,('". '.'.7 ''H 71. 1 -'! it i.- '.17-'. I',.' ji ; ..P.i ( ul.... I. mi. . 1.I... I lliiooa Indiana J, han mi. K v nil e. . M.ir.tl 1 IMU.x.,. Jlllll.. . Minn... .Mo N. II... V. J.... N ... Oh ()r,,'i,n I'Clllltl , I; I... Tn.ii.. l W I.... '1 ti n. . lie 4 ,7 " I Ai,-i;i 1II..I-'. .'H'l .1 i. .'.;' v '.'in --'i; .v.. .' I.-.--; ir.i'iT .i..i...j J'O.IO i'V.si i.m; .71 ft i, .'o ;, 1.' P','.'II.KII IP, tun ell M.'..-.,.l -I iii ;,'i-.i .',',.".i-',ti.i VI..-II ,!.S 1 x,,.,ln.Ml n.v.'os i;t .-.I'l! 71 4 J In a.n-i i'.'.Vi Mi:'.'. 1 1",.' ' VIK I 'II 1.1. 1 .1'" 1 hi 1,1 ' I I, - Ml 7a I l' 47c 17 i.s I I II . f! I I. IP l.l. I.'. i-J Jll hi I llefi'l ,,iis ' a 'h..:'l 17 7 I7U 1171 " S r.-i.: 4-j...; je',17i. t'. "17 1 .'. Ml 7' l.i.'.u-o plhlH) il.lw.ai- T.il.l..t.,i.l7,'7,:l.' tll,IPi,.",--s .,. 17 l.J.,'1,1,11 I:; u, The j'loblem ol winllli, i siiuiiited by the cash mandar.l of vulue. Is soUed. '1 he actual wealth ot Ihe country en the 1st of July, Is Vi.was eleven thousand loin l.tiinbcJ and ten million-, includ ing in this only tiie Mutes an.! Territories now in itctuiil pott c-s. on of the (iovei uinent. Gu the niu.c day il.e wealth of Ihe entire country was sisteeii thousand one linn. lied und hlty-niiie, millions I .- i i.l ;'.l, o 10,01 ill . Hence tlio entire v.enlth of Il.e Males now in rebellion, including poiiions of Louisiana. Arkansas, Vugini'i, North aroliiia, icM now iu our control, was buc four thousatiil kevcu Lunilru.i luidioiii, andol thissuiu nothss tin 111 one and a hi. II thou-and uiillioiss v iis In sliiief. 'i Le i.utioiial wealth, by the rales (.1 l-'.o, was in fact thuc p.ld that ol 'the K I. Cniilidcnify. II we tuLe from tho l:st hull of Virginia nnd l.oui-iuna, fully iu our control, the vulue of the Confederal y is but three und a ball thousand millions; so u'mt the wealih ol the loml (oiintiyis ually tout limes that of the licbcls. 11. Wo find tlie'ile.ccnniiil in- inline was 1.7 per cent., und the uiinuii) iueieasr 1J.1 ; so Ihut the lour veins Irom 1 vio to liol give an increase of ,'jii per tent. Gil this basis the uciuul wealth of the loval Mates Htnl Tcrritorius oil the li.t of July, l-ol, would Lc sixteeu tboiu.und six hun ilie'd luliiioiis of dollurs t l'l,iitsi,oo(.',(on 1, V'ual to that of the ent 10 nation iu 1S'.0. ilnt suuie one may a.v that the condition of the war has 0 ) 1 1 i 1 1 : -1 1 1 d the Itu lease of wealth. Some con sidi iatlon will make it evident that if this is true ai all, 11 is only iu a very uiodciate degree. IVar price are always high prices, und high prices such high piHesuswe now have stimulate pro duction W a vast tutvut. 'ihejajtuer wutiai'e MAN OVERJJOAltD. We niu't finite strong enough we d never bo Aiir.B to riiie you nnl eueli a millstone as that. -i-i-.'Sfcr---- -is J -..I,.- o,.. . - - - ia-u,2 .sl---fa - somehow to sow as many acres and reap ns'largo hiii vests ni ever, and we not only feed our armies nnd home population, but continue to teed u jjood par' of Knrope besides. lint let us look at some other considerations 1. With ihe exception of Tennessee and .Missouri, the loyal country Las felt none of the destruction of war. i. A Inrge part of the increase of wea'th was due to iiniiiierutinn, and that continues as great us ever, and goes exclusively to tho loyal Slates. II. '1 he production of the gold and silver mines Is far gn at. r than it was iu lsiill. I. A large proportion of the inercaso is in the new Steles ami Territories, which are still incrca-ing very rapidly, o. All the pavmennsof the wai arc made to our own people, and, with the exception ol wastage, tho war hits drained no wealth Irom the country. Hut suptioso our national wealth doe.s not In crease us rapidly as in time of peace, the gain is umloiihtcdU suilieiently great to demonstrate the cori 'cinc' s of our position. 111. VI ai is the proportion of debt to tlio wealth of ihe country : The debt created by tliiee years and a quarter of war, from April, lWil.to July, lWil (cxeli sive of the Icxal-ieiidur noics, which, being the currency of the country, will continue out , was thirteen hundred millions. This is not nearly the ir creased wealth of the country! if c should snppo. e tho war to go on Irom two to six ycais loi g'-r, the additional debt will bo les than the mi ural incria-c of lis values, l roin tbese f. cts the following dedm .ions mo Inevit able : 1. That, even with n considerably diminished incrensu of wealth, the country can cany on war for an iiidehnite period, and continually increase its wealth. 2. Thnt the resources and progress of Ihe na tion lire so great and inexhaustible that any pub lic debt ci'ca'cd by tills or any ordinary war c in he paid, principal and Interest, without any serious burden on the people. 'I. Thai, therefore, tho public loans of the I'nitcd States arc, and will remain, tiniinpcach nbiy secure, through any period of war, and bring good interest. They are the best invest ments wliich It Pliers can have in any public ecuriiii s. iioi.ngn oi-- 'tin: iiHtnt, The "Sua or Ice" has triumphantly estab lished itself in the favor of the public. Tho scenery nnd stage clleets arc so excellent that they have carried the day despite tho shortcom ings of the actors. Mr. Murdaunt has, h jwevcr, arrived at a decent knowledge of the words of his part, and is now ahlo to give full etltvt to tho acting of the dramatic scenes that fall to his share. There could not be a moro admirable "Carlos." Of Miss Deciu we have already expressed an opinion; her rough and crude manner Is suiH crcnt to mar tho dice's of her handsome person. She is inost too -CJLieieoS in rcuard to costume. There is neither tuu-to nor frc-huess in anyiiuui; the wears. The jrem of the piece is I.ittlo Katie Baker, the prctiu st, ueiitcsi, and most graceful child wc have ev. r seen oil the stage. Mr. Lennox I gains in luvor. lie has oik groat Ualny In a low comedian-, lie is not Line. Mrs. CMiuiiiiiiiii'm nnier I ludyiike mannir, her clean (that we sboild bu educed by tie lrequenef ol the opposue detect to m tico ibis!) and elegant dressi ig is quite refreshing to goo 1 tc.sie, beside the tawilry untidiness of the ether ladies. The orelxtstra, too, tins not selected appropriate music, and time Is a v ant of deci-ion about Mr. Smith's loading whi'-b makes it flovenly. The ellects on the singe k ive unproved nightly, and the iconoenc, with the coming of the ship, is most impress! e, aud suit, -ient for a whole specUele. Air mis VValni'x. Wr. liooth bas plaved Kny lllas every night, his marvellous power conquer- lug every obstacle, and making the audicueo I forget tliose by whom he is surrounded. He, too, playsthc whole of next week. AH throe theatres have been crowded on each aud ssvery night. These large a'ldif nces, who, of course, rill the treasury, are not ull used ta public entertain ments, und many of them des rve criticism as aiuuli as the uctcrs. S .tne gallant soldiers sit with their arms r.-iiud the 1 nly of tho'.r love, she reclining 011 his shouhiir, au xhiii'tion which U;cs isit siiege-t f.ivoiable opiiions, though ihcy are in the respctabl - poi n.vi of the aiidiuniiim, and oilen respectable lueii.sclits. TI.1-.1 tho habit of 1 atiog, which has become ulmo-t universal, is mo.-t annoying. I'ei lies, appt 'it, cukes, uro swallowed in pioluelon ; stones, juice, nnd s'iuii be'iig, 01' ci.ur-e, uiuuerelfuiiy btiei.'j'l around. lint worst of ud are the pea nuts, lor ihcy positiveli lo'eirupt the perform ance. 'I l,c sale of peanuts, at least, shoiiid In lorl.iildeu Inside the tiica'rc 1. s i,r the eustoiu of 1 In win,' anil spilling in tlie. l.iee oi a v 01n1.11, en atit g in nr ln-r, all loiiud her, a disgusting j.ool thnt stains her girmeiils, aud niukes the lioily sicken, it is pr ib ibiy useless to sp uk of this, for we ure all loud of distinction, aud being the only nation that chews mid expectorates, in public , with, lur less disgust to those around u.) we nii:lit clean our tenth iu public, wc should be proud ol it, no doubt, us a ilistiiu ilou. Certain it is, that even men otherwise replied have never been prevailed on to quit this horrible nusti; cuing practice. At 'ini: Alien, Mr. Adnnis lin- played several ol Ins populur characters, in a manner that has maintained the old good opinion. Mr. Adams is tho most sympathetic young uctor on the stage. Of the support he has met ultli we have already fpola 11. With all her inivantng 'S, we think there is not u Hunk of wannlli, genius, or pa-siou is Miss ( 1 nil hi 11 ; therefore is she untitled lor any part beyond that of u walking lady. Adams' 1 liea uncut toiitinues the whole of neat week. Cx MnxiiAY wc shull be roused from our mu (icul uputhy by 11 grand Conceit at Musical 1'iiiid Hull, ghen by some of the finest urliuts We have. Mine. Whitint', Lour. I, Stelunl, Amodio, Teila, a charminf.' tenor, and tlie husband of our Funny Ileum, ail of whom will l.riuu' back the best mu sical traditions, aud brilliantly commence tho IliUsH.ll ttusou. The journal ol iScmiucs, of the Alabama, will sboitiy be published ut lniitu's, iu 1'aris. A inonument to the uieiuory of John Clare, tho Noiiliainptojibbire pott, is creeling In Help ttono I'liurcbyaid, in hnlaud. t'omidetc edi tions of his poetical works, including muny un published poems, Bio aiiUuttU' td by two publlsh jpg houtli ill ipuduu, c sEc- .-j-;.:- - -7--?)rr- - i-sl'fc. " - -- - - :i. - ,Tv.. - Ufa i us oi I'm on Sot, hi mm in Li iiiiv 1'hison. T he following list of prisoners who died in J.ibl.y l'li-on at the dates .stmod have been fur nished to Messrs. Joseph I',. Devitt A Co. Their Informant was present nt the deaths of the mt'i I,,,,,,, , ptryr-x'-Tv.. SviytDI ...Ulan. IVurce, l, ill Sew V.rt..l,inf t-i;i. && Hi mi.el W ll.ini in I ,1-t N.'w V iik. Jicie I" I. Ih.r'v .( S.i,i.ii v. i-:. :,ii V. II., .inn. '.'i;. pel. I iii nl II iiln. . 'i. )l-'li : w V'.rk. I.n e .'il. hi,i. iininlit' n Inhy. I , i;2il New Vork, Jim.' 'J'l, is. . Miiiiiii . S. iiji. Il.ll'lili Wl.c.ll. Inljr 1, I. W . Mill. r. I II Hli V. w Vvik,.lillv I, 1-dl. fnlii-I., luii.ti.t: eili Main.-. -I . J ! I. P.- I.I . v h'n.iih. l ie:, v..v, Y.).-k..liil a. In 1. i. I-. I'.iw :,!,. '.'1 New ..rk M. '..1-71. ill I.. I li i. a. A . .'.I s'o.v V , k A. mlrn . -I'll. '. 1 v-l. .1 tin li Ni II K. I"'li V" Ha. iiiiv ir... .Inly 7, W.I. Iin.r Kli... 'l. ', 11, p.-uMolvanl i. .Pilv s, it I. Smnli Oki'iv, I--, I l-i li Si. v Y ,i k,.1ii1 s, Wll. Ulllnn. T. tl 1 1. -, 1 1 . li.lll. N.w Y.iik, I. ib K, Isill. V. ni. ilrli, l sin Nun liukAa., .lul) 1.1, Is .1. J ,n. lei I I'll I . I,. 1 1 1, 11, -,l!i Ni- .v "iiniiiHlilr,. .Inly .',. is. 1, . If sal if r IV H vii. K. li.lh l'innslvi,nla..liil 14. 1.1. . ,1 on. . Aocril 1), l4-.Pi I'l'iutsi lvaiia..lutv 1 1. I'.lwanl lli'ii'c.v. ll, III Vttnii.iiil. July P, ls.4 rlanilhr Iminil,, 1', -'.7(11 l'iiin.vhiinla,.l.y l.'t.lset, Tiuil V. ( 'liii-n v, A , ill li .M.i-.a. ln.i-. l's. lul v I -,, l-,,l. .Lie 'h lurlli I:. 7t ii i-w rk ArtMIiry. .I.ily I',. I-M, Vt . II.'IimIiI, I. Ut M.lUK-husctiKAM , .lulv p., 1-1 i. Im oi H. Ilia le I. nil Mh l lean, .Inly IU. p.J. Nictiiil.iM V. illuins. J., )l Ii V y., 11. Art., Jinn 7 7s. W.l, oi. Mir, II, ih . II. Ilnivv in., .him. te, ' i I. .1. Iin w eip.nii, 1. 7ii N. V. II. Art ..liiac tun. a-a. II in v ,ii-s. II. 7Hi s. . 11 .-.i y lr'.. .tu " .'nili, l - i. t. .n.lin iv initi o. II.I'ii N. V. II. ' ui., Iin,?-.' a .. imi i. l-i !Oth. .1. ..', , II. 7'l, N'. N . M. n , Ju'y .1.1. is..,. I'.Uilcl K siwnrt, K. 71 h N. V. II. Art., . P.' 7'h. I. Ja.i.l. Hiirtli, l',7lh N. V. IP ivy n., lulv l it! , lb' i. (ii O'sc ll allrr. I. stli M.l-4 . .li 7'h. H,l. .lo,i s lli.rl. II. P Iii N. Y.,...n Till, lsi I. liirntln lleurrl'-, I. PV.Oi s . v.. .Ini.,-7r, -.f..,l. .1. I n lliilia, II 11 h Mn-, li.iii 'ts, .lun. 7. ls.. C iv 1'ti f uller. II. SI. i IVn-.-yo aiiia. ,l,ine P), IhM. ri.iirt.-. Cos. Il.r.rli Nw Ynrk Art., Julie 10. 1 Si. t. 1 Imii.a-. leolnaiief, r, 4 I ceo srivar.ia. I nnii u, 1 Ki riliniii .1 lnrl H , spi Nfw orfc .vrl., .Pi'iti I'.' it l "lor . C'.i'i.l.'ne. (', Isnli Pinn ,.lune Is. Is I l-.'liniiid Aiuiiony II Sih New I. irk An., litui: 11 Is. !. Jliilecll ix . I' III N 'v i.i,-(..l.ii. p., I-.I. l .s.ill.-io Spn'ti K..'lli New II ine.-lilro .In-r 17 I- lli s II. Il'.ijl.t . nsali N Y-.rK, lane Is. isi i Inn, r H T. .r K i.tl'otin itv. June I'', Is. I. I'i tr tl i -I tiii)'. r, K.iil-t w Y. rk. .1 iiik IW, JS. 4. A Iii. h' l m , l , 4-ii u i , I ,i in ii, 1Si;i W He. i., Kin. .s 11. i , VI h N-w Vies,. I in -J I, Is.,-,. 4ie.i..',iri.Milw : K. 11 N M.i.ily P., Isis. .n i .i I. ini'" i. iii in l-i. luii pi, imh. I'H r s". Mi N-w J rev...i y I'i. 1 4. I I rl-t ' r 17i nil.', K, 71 t I' ni a , I ibf IT. Us ' J. In, M K-v. i t . ''. Iiillli Nw Y'n-s , In y !s, lf,l. I Inn l- Hull 1 ': ll V. rin-llt Jul IS, lN,i. (luii cl. w . I, ' ::.l l'i. .iisiy.i'..i, .Pil 21, 1N,4. A 11 . r. I . Admits, Mlh New Ynrk Art . In' ,, yl, Isi.l. .Mil i on I . i ' n I . 1 1 ih I '. s. I ii , .In I) iii, p wl. ,) ,i-i l. I rr-.r Ii. Itsth Pertisylvrn'n July!!-'. ls;4. i in if m.i ,il.ii.l i'"i 'isiivuiiin.jiip j;l. Ii4.., .bin. I. f.tesi', p. 1 Sto scv . ill, Jul) VI, IM'I. V llinlncloii null tlie Welilon It nail. AVilinington, the chief commercial city of Nov;h Carolina, is situated on Cape Fear river. It is distunt 2'iG miles from l'etershnrg, and 21S from Ki hmond. At the present time it is the chief ei treiot for blockade-runners in all tho Kebel Sta es. It is conceded that if Ate close the pott of W iluiiiigt in or capture tho city, that the llebels will not lnmi a single foot on the whole extended tea-board, from Norfolk to New Or ients, which can be used as a safe port Ior Uotk- lid.-i unin is. The importance of Wilmington is therefore I'-ominci t and manifest to tho whole world. It Is a mutter of nrotound amazement th it the Ad- liiinisiiution has not sent an expedition, long lain. re this, to close the month of Cape roar river. A sma l land force count have landed and creeled a baitciy, or tel. en possession of r'ort J-'i-her, a Rebel earthwork at tho month of the titer. It is stated that a small force would be Mitllcient to capmre that fortilleation. Send Ad miral I'tirragut to W iliuingtou, is the univcrs.il ileslie of tha fioith. It is 11 signitieiint tuft that I.cc's army, at tho present tune, is supposed to bo provisioned from the Northern S o'es. It is done In this wise: Flour is exported from Now York to Halifax, fbencc 11 is transferred to blockade-runners, which sad for Wilmington. There is said to be twenty four vctsils 1 unused in this Hour-carrying trade, ' 'I heir capacity is two thousand barrels of Hour peach. It is cal . ulati-il they can deliver twenty. tour thousand baire'sot Hour every week in W if Ljiimton. Now, it is known thut General I.eo no longer depends tor the supply ot bis army upon Virginia, orth ( ino'ilis, 01 -Georgia, but be depends upon V.'ilmiiielou and tbss eldon roud for his stip ) ol Pour. Ai'Voncean, therefore, apprucmie tie immcusiiraitlc laip.ruinee 01 uraut uoldm, Ms-cssion nt the M 1 ulon roni. ihe numerous battles which lai I1&11 loiight lor that roud. and tb ; number of I ves in bus sacriliced iu order 10 repossess a -a ction of the road, provo that that Hoc Is re.uiv iuu.iuoieuiai iu i.ee uiuiy,or as (ietiieinl I iiMiit e vprcsod it, In one of his euil nil, ises. ",ee cannot stand il. ii wc should ) os ss Wilmington, that would be still more i.nui blow at Lee's army, us tint would la uij ing up tho very source of s ipply. At the pr sel l lin e, Hour can be, earn nl Hum Wilr linen. 11. . 1. . olds'ioro and ii ilcc.h, ou the riin-ille ni.iio.i l to liiehmoiid. 1 his is the route, of iraiisport.it ion which tlio itebels use since. firant has lasteued his inn grasp on the YN'eldjn loud. At l'lymoutb, linglnud, the price ol'illinnina ting g.'..: is three shillings (T.'l cents') per IntlO feet In rhilalclphl.i, with coal as plenty ns In I'ly 1 iniilli, i: is three dollars per lOi'O feet. Then lire in Knglaiid and Wales llirail vcavf, covi ring 770 miles, on v.hieli passenger utins me run on Sundays, mid US railways 011 which liisiKliger tin. ns do not run on Sun lays Tli.se 1. 1st l.aveti mileage o. ni, , including: . bun ehes or portions of inilways, neither of which pi o( .leuti.r lu.'ifc'tli tbiin iii in. U.S. In Ireland c ruiiw. ys, huviuS IIo2 miles, run trains ; and 11. r,A 'lines 1,11 vs lie 2"a ini.'cs, f'.K'f which are I raiubes or portions 01 railways, do tiot run pob- singcr t nins oni tindnys. A t ui.'oascas is about being tric-1 U Paris. A lady is ahtnt to prove iu open court that she is not the mother of her children, or rather the children which hir husband utlrlhtites to her. '1 his nuttier is to be demonstrated by decisive nigiimenlb. the lady herself dciniinding to plead. It is mid that amusing revolutions will be made. Tl. people of Cluiurocrbbiirfa', Pa., arc prepar ing to build their ile.lroyed dwellings, fcinec tho work of making tho town is to be all dono over again, it is proposed to biftutil'y It by Increasing the width of its streets, making tho houses neat nnd upllonn, and llulng the mre jts with shade HELMBOLD'S REMEDIES. rLUID EXTRACT BUOHU Ta 'r.B lntlon or Insoatlncn.-s of frtn, Irrllstlon, Intenouuicn er l'lcMtin of Ihe nimidsr or Kidneys, DUtam 0 V rrcilrete fllaiuli, Hlcnt in the hlmlhr, t'afrufM, tlrattl, r r7ri t-iuil ffpna, tn an pi. nr. f ttc Els'dtr K id ojrs, r,0 Ii-i icul f'netl.nf.. IM'.I.MHOI.I) H l'LVU) LXTH ACT Ii V-110 I or IVcarf sf p srbir.e fr'-m K. t f.ivs hule. retb n. Tt.e run it It ul len linn st1'til 111. X'rittini' If. nine rnj arm tl.c sal of nieili'ilne to ilrc l'lni ondill. a-veec. thf 'j'.a, wlikh IIKt.MIIOI.D'8 r.XlKAC T III HU iBvarls'il (loft, If 110 triAUarnt it uB, ltd', tr. Cool.m li. n er lrisS'ihy n.;iy 1,1111. LVID JiX TRACT OF liUCIIV, In a fit' Mom prculiar lo "I'mtii tf," 1 vufqnaictl bn ottier pre iiurat:n, fts tit ( lorosli, or Ftttntit n, Ir;fg'i lritifi ; KalDfulnei-i, or 8upr-)on CwttMnary Kvac nationii IktrtUd, or 7fhirrciiri tiuit (f t' literun ; Loot rutrrJi-i a, ard VlJ ctiipltitnt iLCil-Dt to the gei, .Kihttr ari"iri from l.ftMti of (Jhslj. hiic d, Imi tvJ. uciw, t I11 Uic H ')iif or riHc i f life. 1 ilil,Mi;oliD'K ru in jiTHAcr ra-ciK' il'D VI IlOVr.b hC'SE WASH Till radas.tj exUruinatc from tee ajt'.eto bacasrscf T110 Urlnaiy firffan. tirlalns from llabltsoi' Dleripu'on, u.' (';ie txj'tnn lidk or so ihumjn in diit, no iucoiuiitnct er c.'7'O.ou'p,' coiiipletety iipi'rifi'iiig those unileatant ai dainjfrtv.t trittetitif. Ctj'cuu unii At:tr,la ulttiaae d.e-(l. I'SE lililiMHOLU'S I.U11) 'i;XTItACT liUCHU la all idseasaa of tit Urinary Oman., whether cxltlios ta "Mule" or "rcii.''," rout xchalcvtt raui oriyinitfitttf. and no matter 0 toe long I'asitiy. It Is ptaaaailt la tasto anil ulnr. "Jmmeilitttr" in ttetiun, and mara ttrriiUinliii'tlin any of !hairi-uaratunsof Harlot Iron Thmo saileilng froiu tlroktn lortt or Dtt-ttte Cont'.ila Uons,iroi-urt (As limtetty at aw ft 'ibo rtadcr oniii ta aware that, tn.wseor iliirtil maybi. Ihe attack of IP above dtaeaaes, It ia csrtain to uffuct Aai Jiodtly ll-.nl lt Mt'tr' JVi.'f.e iu, a if , aid fih 7V fceffy. PIlYSICUJi.I'I-KASlS NOTlCt:. AVE MAKK N0 6KCKKT OF INGREDIF.NTS DLI.MIlOl.l' K 1't.UID EXTRACT IttiCilC I.e ((.uipnsiat Of '."'.it, C'e'.i li, a'i't Jttniitcr I'n', re'lt, so letted iwtheriat care uin prepared iu va 110 Pv II. T, IILLMItOLll,Irii.'slst nnd l'l.eial-l of .-i.Meeit ycais' sk- perleiice In Itl.c city of ri.llad-l !.lo, and now presorliisa by tl.c luustiniiiicut of the uu-ulty, aud I..110 boun si lLlikd to list hi th t inted stutei Army, atul aro al-.o In vary pent rul ice In Stite Iloipltul, and public Bjultary Ju.Ptatlona tl.r.iusl.oiit the laud. Price $1 per Pottle, or rtx S.1 IS. I'euu'tcd toouy addre.s, aicvoipatiled by ox ph.li directions . Iilrcol lellere to ..'KLMUOlVfj Jirns anil t'lmailcal Waiehouae, Ko. SO t llriiadirnr, New York, Or JlkJ.MliOLb 8 MadkaJ lieput, Ko. 101 g. Tenth Ureel.riilUdili.hla. KtwAre of c.-unilerfe-lta. xl for IiBI.M HOLD'S, and tul,e 110 oU.tr. I I yalclan in nttcn.'usn from 7 0 'dock A. M. lo B P. hi. Silil brlrutb!ativiTywli(ro. 9 H-lntli-3n T)R. W. It. M Kit WIN It CO COLIMN I OK - ' 1HK limoKf RMKIUI'IMts. I I'MI'Ot'M.KI) 1 IIOM 11UJ1S, BARKsl, AM) LKWKH, 'IIFlK'kH! HKMKI'Y, "l rel linllmi lii.irie. '"" h !' nf Ihe arlnarv urtian., an, I, M. MM MS l M H M MM MM JM M ...1 uiirms ir ih 1 rum list MW Mil M M inniiniuoim i.rihr lllail.lir, MM Ii.tlrtn)inat.,n nf II 0 Kla- MM in v.. .shim, in th H n-Mrr, V M Ktrieitirs, Orvrl, oli, mm (l. nnirfin s , mnl l.,,ir v f flfv n "inuiii'iiiica in it.ii.f mm ('.i or f r Ainu. (,,r m M W 1 In In lin n'i lir. l Si M M MUM M tl M M H M M l 1 M M M VI MIS M M l .1 M M M MM M M M M l M MM al' (in. 1. id n.iiicnis iikiIi 1 1 1.1 s l-rtvi- I'rtlti il. It . r , 'llirrl i I 1 I, ,.! ( Ci ('(' r.ci Ptilralid ii.riu, ttin ,lio I I', it'll' 1. nil l.i-a. I. ..in ni. 1- I , 1 wo '. 1. t ...m.ils I iri I'm. p. r -tm , '.' ( I It i ji.ir.'l,- ,0.1 i.-f,ii..r ( I I'I lt li"ti... ; . -ir . f In - ,,11 I cc 1 Ifftii., it; llir hi. .ol, eun-ik' it t- 11. .1 In nil tin 1,, g 11 ,1 II' purity mid W'r ; Itiu. re h-i-I'i ai.- Iran I'm sv-l.-in ullnir. ' I ll' I .11- 1,,. ;. h (,,. ,, ('(' I 'I f ( 1 ( : di cni.ttilh K K IN If i ' 1 ION l Inti-i .li d si s i nlly in a-si.nou t. Ihi. ( lll.ltti K I f. Ill MKI'V, nnd .li. n'.l f- ,i'.l In eiiliillll.'Ono ivi'h ItiHl lni.(lkin In ill ess'-. 1. f (I .pi, irla. a. i.lis-t, I i.'.r Altai nr White-, it. tne. m ' fe SliiiS, Sv.tliPi, Si .1 dctiniliTl.l ; rtmn. irl sii raiilirijf hi-sl. elairil' i., soil PSJII. bi.ti-Hil i.l Oil1 taitlnnri ami nit. nisi not tid.n at. e .,iin tl al Is e ,i'r. 11. i d with -arly all tl.s cheap iiia- k. Ifi.i- I.iia. I dlscn.c. I I K! I 1 l I '". I I f f IXKI.I.K 1.I-. ff. 1.1 ':i r. I I r.r. '. 1 1: 1 1. i.i''i:r.v.t:i.K'.i: l.l.K.t.l.l.l 11.1. Mr i'..' a"' 01 ih iir.co. h .f. mi mi in .it iti.- 11' h I I . IN.IIlC'l IV Hi. tu. 1 mill 11 In. a at lint an ai' tliui' ail lui,r..p r le--1 I1.1 l ees an- r.-ino veil. an. I lie IV.nSl'111. I .,f I. Ml - ll'l" -(,. .' I . Pv r.--t.. r.-. I t.i lull li ir alul slll'llulll. I'nr lul. J.a-tleulrtrs net o ir l'in li l 1 1 fr.au any ilre 'ni.. In Ha. i-,.tiii'ry, f wrlli- a., nnii ni. mi, I ma i Inn h, a a H,l.'r.-ss a lull iiiiiMiit iniiiini iniiiitiiiiiiiitiii trctU a . rHHIiiKKJt I'I HK, An nalainne 111m ter tsntiiM l. rriai n.Hi ii' lml W i iiknr.-, Nii'll.11 il f.iiil.sl' ll-. nnii till illn.'ilM-s limned l S e il -f.'illiioi.n, iti'lt n. !...' "t Miinorv riuvnal Lissi lie'.r. Pains 111 tln I'.a.'k, Inn, nr.. ol l-..ti, I'ri-iuu-lliri. ('Ill An. Wi nk NiTM'S, liiltn iilty of 11 i. iftilie'. TlCtnl'lll'Ki Will i-nnneas. I raeln ns on tin Fa' C, I's's (Ni 11 11 ten n 11 it, I iis a ntt v , (luii liiiiiit.n. inn) all il.e iliri tul en in il una in nm-il hv 1I1 pit t - laKitcut Hit imlli of natnri-. lii'Iil'I'lihli I't'l'iil'l'l'l' nn nti Ini nn I'll Mi nn in 1 lot Mi ni nn 1. 10. III. I. I'll I'lililtl'I'Ll 'I In-. iiie.U.- ni. Is a siiiip'i. Vial '..li 1 l'll.ie., llil.l ial. on .1 In. li ail can ri-ly . 11s It I. its lueaiii'-il Iu mil prac- II. f ..r nianv vi'urs. ami w i Ii lli.alsan.l. iri' ile'.l, ll Pit- l..t paled In 11 shape ill-tani-e. Ila C'iriltii e tow rr leivi- l...eii mi (licK-11 1 to KSln vli'lnry ovia ltn tn.i.l l.l.h1.l 11 en. i'. To I'.-.a.- w li" linva irltleil v Ith their isaiis'ltniti.ns until liny tliink Iheinai'lvus Po vniid tlio rea. h 01' n I'd'ertt ii nl, we would 1..1V HKSeAllt N'H'l . I tin I HElt'lK ks; ( TIIK will resnirn von In ie'klili mid vwnr.aiiit iil'.rr all .pill. K il. .:(ora li.iv v failed. Ei'I'.l.f'f r.F.K El.ll.ttLI.I. f.K Y V. I Ki t'. H.I.B UK KK K '.I F.KKKKF. S.tKI.KI.I.Ilfc; Ml. VltlMHT'S MEU' VKSATIM. KI.IMK; nr. Ka.en.e ol l.l.e! Prepaieil Irani Jllire Yci:.!llllr K tracts, e.intiniiiiK luahniK 1 11 1 11 1 11 lia to tlie itl'.sl U1-I.- -.111-. Tin- Itiiuvi-rintitn: Kitsir Is t'i' ri'ailt 01 iiiisi'.rn lircu '! In Hie v.iietu- j Mindum: hcinif nn i-iii iri-ls iii-w and nti-'rii't iliPth.al if cure, liri'-lno- tpei.i nil tl.c old iia.l warn- .,.K u.s. 1 til. liirdl. Inf in. be"ti Ii siiiil lo pic most eiiil luint lii'diciil lu'ui of l lie day, anil by t'lciu pin- llOI'tH'.eil lO III" .ini' Of ttlO lire tp-.t medical llico cries ot tin. U'ze. (inn eo lie willoiue (;iiie ral lu'nl ly. A tew doses cure H. -stories In Felonies One linttle euros pillplta lion of Ih-i lloiirl. A lew (P. he's irnlore the or'.lu. 'ifeem-l .tttoii. I rout one 10 llireit bot tles restore the manli ness and tall viyor ol y.nilli. Itnitiii.'ltititit 1. hltUhllllliH itu;: pint 1:1; it PUR hid: 1. Kit itltiilt intuitu h'tii Pun unit l:iti: III.'R it lilt tiiti: pin: A Pw do.s restore the appetite. inrei- iii.iiii'seare ine worsi can-1 I Onl'oti ne.v. rc. C I'. (.' , 'Cl'l' (',' c.i tfl t'tl ( 1; 1 1,1 l'i A lew ilo-ea cure.the low I Iri't.l. o,i mine nmorea men tal p'.WIT. A 11 iv oesi'H Lraitf I'io rnae to Uic dines. ID. a mmlteiae remoioi IV ft; to iiiHDly vigor and rotmst 1; In ullli ll poor ui-oin-tatial. w i-rti-iti.w 11. and ilcs palr.nir itevoleo of aeiisiial ,. abi.ie. 1 'ecu to 1.0 O'J T HIS F.M.V.IK cure. Hya lcrla, 1 ,n.ieial liel.lliiy, i'al pilatiuil 01 the IP irt, a id iBIl..leliey. II rest.i'i-H l,ai- lai power and tin. aiin 'tlto, 11 ad ea isn. ' ae 1 Osj to in. mat Ihe eti.-ek Of pa'lar, Hlld Ilia itelalit iti-d unin or w.i nan t-i lent vii:.iiiMs and mr..u, tlio youna anil am'.i 1.1111 Mood to ('aiiiHe tluiiauh rvery vein, tlie tiarves t-i litKoini! a'rnu;,'. and ths II 01 of new pre and vlitor to re nulinalo the eatiro lioily, Pull.tinu up III'' eiillUllllliiei, res'orlni: lay nnd lite 1 a ouny a sad and daliened llnolde. ( irtoi 1 roc 1000 (hid (11,'J (IUO (100 1 100 0110 in 10 000 000 (MlO (Mm (n 10 (Hill OHO (1(111(1(1(1 OeniO t ItPWik FK I'I 1.1.1 '. Ki " Alt COM r.u I lVAl.K KM. I I, AT Ut, llliAl.iH 1-III..-MIVKU, KltT AIN A N II KAKK. I'jr lite Iteitoval of oli I'roa lions, and the tasur an.. if FeKiisrily lo (tie hteorrenee ol Ihu Atouthly I'rrinds. 1 hay cure or obvlato those riouieiotia el eases ilia. pn 11 1 lulu Irn iniliirlly , l.y rniiAn hilt he irt.-l-'iiiiilTty lisil:. till III) Mil llll mi tin mi 1111 nn tin Tlioy care eiipiirnsmol Kscesslve, and I'aiiutil Men btriiation. They litre (Jroell Hick lliiss (Old iroslsl UK Kit hlv KS. KI. kli. KK KK kk KK Tiiey euro fjurinita and Itliluul Atfejl ona Pains ill Die lia. k and lower oar'.s of the It.idy, lleailil'S, KK KK ratiKito "a auuni i',ertion, KK KK KK UK KK KK. l'.ii)iiatiou of toe floart. KK Kk Hi KK i.owDeaa 01 ni.iraa, nv.ie lla, Slek Ile idncne, l lid II 111-aa, Ac, il-.e. In a word, l remov lin.- ihe Irre ularlt v. lln-y ruinovii (lie caue, and wllh It all lite i-flei-ls tlial sprios lioui ll. fVroi'i.sedof simp's vcwe talila f Mrsi't", Hiey eontala woll.ll deleterl.. Its to a"y e011-tl1111l1.11, however doll cute, ft eir luuo'l'.u bema Ui Bll'.slUuil'lUi'IiS'U.I'.r lleuk- lis. wlileli. wl en oronerly ll-isl. Ilil-y never lull lo do. They may lie anlely used al any aue and .11 uliy pel toil, r , !. 'Itirir'il tl' Ji; . tin t wi-iioi., dunlin which Ihe 110I.III11K linlUM ot llailrae. ti.in wou il iniull Ply 1 iu: ytsi piefctiaiicj KH FFI'UBKF.R f.Kl.Khf.Kl.l.K KK l.K i-iri'.K KKLI a v.r. IK rirt Kl'H E' f- RKI. I I.I.I I KK In lhc( IlKlloKl.l. MKI'l elnei, lin- uiil'.)ili uaH' will lin, I a cny of ilellveriinci) iri m siitlerniK slid pain. A ih.y splendid io.d nloriia.s, hi ll Ila V aliHI I'" I" 'S, r snl'er W llliii"! ' e.aallatl or repose, (alner lliini'ti iner ren.irv M'"" Iii "r U"' In.'Ul ll in ) lul nun ions piopaia- '"r'lie"' la rakl"' Yledleliiea" lien mi'llsh their rniisaiii lliell iaaallelp.il. on- All 1 111111 ei a-l"0 so ,:r. u'.S" ad- XKIt NN.NN 'K KN KS KN st; NS NN AS V NSf KM N M NN KS NN NX .NN NN SXSSI NNN Price, of ,i. (' hernial) tbaleiiuiK (-aeroki Ueine- o, aonttle.or ll batiioa tars, S ' ln.ri ik.i in ,11, lien. - a tia'tli.., or H (..nt (1. lor Si. llierokeii I Tire. Si totlle, or a tiolt i-h tor t-Y nr. wn-i.is Khxir, Si I' 'tlte. or a Pol oa for Cli'Tiikt.)- pill., inr liau ili.a si a nux, or 0 iii.xc. ior si. I I f '71 l.l.l-.t.l' !:i:ki. 1:1.1 1.1.1. I I. it: f p.i:i:i: Is.l.l.l. KI. I l: II lll.KPf 111 K M l. 1. 1 I. till. E iniikt.ie, and " I'i""'" "1 liliuerra. 11 od. 'I he-e luedl- Ini will prime la iy and iviiv c.i-e, 111.1I1111I and laaer-liiil oK Hands 111 Un) l"""'"J- WV send all the ('IIP.po- K K 17 Ml.llltTMlM l.i K-.-pl'ess l. leij.t Un- I'liernlieu i'llls, 111. be in e m at I,, 111.nl, In '- ill ..etn.'i l, on r,-. . pa ,,1 lu ll e. to iuu . n t nt tin- i:,i . llfcd world, 1.1', ni i'i.i pnele.l, I 1 sueh a til.illlier lliil' liii 1 tie Ifrnllj Miii.se l.iiij.. Hie)' li.li 1 1 'i is V anl.t kaniv ll.C aiilUl.ls. I. niie. .a- . iiileiu. n can ml ness lis ill c,eit, , L , u, ii. . , and we will Iii all I l es li.uil ll ae-liei' la, ir 111 r.i '1 1 1 1: I I.l. I. I.l llll. i 11 1 r. I t I. l.K 1 . 1 i.l I I I 1 r. I I 1.1.1.1 1. 1. 1.17 1. tier., .ind no e -ur . . j, luii, 1) ol e n h p. ,1,1 iilu..l 0,1-c, Vt e pleiiilp't no u.nu luh. Ti e ( III 1:01:1 1: vi I'l IIMS1.11 .old to all eiid-r. prna.K Urii-i,i.sti 111 I. a l ,i'l lied Walal. holla' llUp.Ul- 1 ij.lcl .1. nl. 1., 1 oiioi . r, tiy tO St!' Wertllll h 1 I'OtllJ" a 1 llii - In phue ot Hie e tliaue vliieh tl.ey can net al a (lii-np pi ice, iilal llilll.e liinl'e llll. Ill V PV si Un i pull, f ' , ,-r nn oil tiie ( III 1,'nf I P Ml I'KTM h. As ioinnUe onr iKIIilli- Hie, l.'a luiillh Of 1111 e'llflli - do ni l pe iteieniil l.y st)ch in, , -ltl-( Ipl.'d .iri'e;.'ist-. Afcli. lor t-.sSS S-ssssl Sss n ,-.S-i Is: sss a.ss Is 5 IsSS MS Mt " Ss) hsSSts-j bisss TllKsb HI.MI IKl.s, una take n.'Otl.i I.. I I'tttlelil- u.lilr.'.lti ll. vtU ,YS-( Wilts 1'ailOtlliO, ('01 1 till , Kiaie, hi .1 laiii.e of miloi, plain, und iiulose po.l utie stiiiup lor ri'j-lv. V e wish to K.ii.l 1 v. i) riinuT ol tldii paper oarililitv two ainij patopi, ii 1 111 e. Aden s all 1. 11. 1. m il orders to Pr. W. It. MI.UVi lS C'J . N" O i i.llif.UT I Mie.il.K. a Imi. rs.,11! i n. le-nie m,a 0 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 v 1 . w iniii 1 . .So. TM'N. rLWf Ullee'i fnUu'l. I' -Til an-eia J SV it K A I v. COAL AT $750 PER TON. j THIO CONS1IMKIW MUTUAL COAL COMPANY. ClITAli HTOCKi 5C.C00 Shares at $10 Ter Share, $000,000. i it ; i-f n I, ,T MKH L NIX lliI.iHl Mil;, JOSIAU K I S'l Kl'.Hi )CK. ht. I f M.tfrf trtp-l. HV.i IH'TMlV. JOHN O. HT )NriH. ''t y N. S ftl'Mlf; StiCt. id in ' i on, ,M M' h 1 Mi, No I : li iU '.. 1'1'WAitK K. IONK-. K" i.H W. h t!tr- C. III:NHV S. I'ACI., Ni. HI" .il iol KrctSt. I . I ri AY TON. Vo. iv, X Third trert. TIU'M-- 11. i.Al'KI), X' . ' flint rtt. orncc, No. rA s. sixth street, L lfT'-fh' khi V tltiV .i r fu. f .Rfi y tft? tKCl t' Tiilfd, lO naii,r ton time rp, Wirj-'e and nionii, th ftftrcgate of t,Rir yt trij txM nill ura tor eo,i), to onn to(r own col lfty ma! to mji-iiIj tlieiiiir n.tli tlie ariiulr at cotU Ti e Kreaily lucrca eil prle-M of a 1 cpmrooflitlet. with tiie ((ff liter liirrfttHO itMl tltn .Ucnltitf, -honld It-ad oon sam.T to dovitf nr.d (ivull thcnuclvc of vr practice blf nic'hod of . nnmlrlng npjn their coninmptlon. At far a t t)e aw Invurirs of Hie f re con -"rned. thla may bf a. coiiiitihfiI by nbitiniMicc ; tui As to Iti ntcekharic, nvat other prii cip.e mi.tt bt ctlUd Into re ju'ition. In Ihe itt of iie. cK-sarii i, ftw arlf i"n Uuld a lilfchcf pin- '-th.tn ctiAl.und In retjanl to ibis the mutual friit- i; It- i, lurltih.ttely, tioth nf !irjll and a.'t 'H;i(p. A to ; oi ' Gail tU'ilvcri.'tl at t v yard f:i riiil.tlcJi.iiu ootf tlioiti $7. iH'Uvorcl at the coiinm-r dnr It cotti $12, 1 lie dHVereiice Is t-o, nnd yet t I.e tMit ! c trtlntr li only !A)Crnt. The t'xpl.inatlon ih iinplc. The collii-r must have his profit, the Jobber mnt1iof; pniit, and Hie retailer mtft hrtvc his pnillt. Ahy c.ninot cotmiui ia, by com- binlnn for a nlnglo year ti n amount o:' their expendi ture for mal, pccios the r own c-iiii -ry, and make tteic three prutltn tlr thjiuuhi"i' Tn ('onsinncri' M ntit.it Cnnl Campany ofl'-irt ft it nn I bu ually TaToraMe opportunity fur canvli;; tlicar jtrlnciptei Into praukftl oinratlou. 7ti0iini uny bus purcuasod an t;!d-estublishe(l colhury, a' otit Ave mile above I'ottivUlet with iff.un-ciilrifis, breaker--, tnlrwr' houses. bli-'ksmith-f bops, Ruw-nnll, cars, mitloa, and all the cjulpmeaU for A btuliicKH of l.W.ooo tons of ooal per annum, and baring a rlkb-t.r lixtetn e an to work, a nuk in kifftht tho bet th'fo velm in HchtiylklU county the kiJ more vein, tle eti f-tt ibh'k ; the Mainmoth vein, from twanty-flve te thirty ift ibick ; at 0 the Scv,;n 1 out v.mi;. The colliery now producing 100 t.ms p;r (.hiyoriiint quality H'li!ti A"h (L'onl, and a new -I 'j-t1 It A:nnt cna pleted whLli will Inert uae iii lapac.ly to Cm) tons pt-r dty. Tin- prp-sent net t:oit of a ton oi coal delivered froinad colliery at the dc-if of thf eoit'nnirr Is : Hnaliy, miniuy, break iny. lo-.tltiin. , I JO Toll tiii'l iielht tui Ktfuiluw Ita:iruatl liei..ry at coiiwuutci duor 7 41! .fU 00 T ,e r-uall pr ke at the coal yard is. . B.iving oi, the uintual plan per t.m ...$4 97 Ti o consuuji-r oi Un tun!, of oni'l p-r je tr in iu'jorlbe Un hnrci of tbck at $10 pur share, uuJ will he entitled to teutons of eoal at ud out f-r sixteen ye.ir. At present pneet b will ave about f 'X) tlie Ural year, fl-.oiild the prae oi coal Inen aso, as is strong-,)' ftppriheadtd, tbe savinK will be still greater. Tbeprestnt annual production of tbe rollitry it &0.000 t'iis only, or one ton par share of Htiu k ; but the liiiiaediate InlUbion of fiesh cusb tiapltal Info It will increase Its pro 1 duotluii, before U. nd of the year, tu Uie r.ue of l,i00 whs. This will euubtutbe ootupauy to dlHtrlbuie Ineuh di idcfidn tli pnilltrsoii lOt.CH) extra ions of mal tacU yvt.r alter the prekent, which a. prcsiut pricea will be about $.MH),oO, or flu per hit re. Thfit m trn i I'tufta'itij that the iltcvli ml 404 jirst fito ftnr ictU i t nut-a, m to the 'tovihitttti tOit entity co.t uf their ftork. Very few uteipiht.'S can (lor e.iual induct niciitti. Itcoinbluii production and coiisumptlou, suv in - and k1ii. tvary bouseliohlor and buttnesi iota j In tie community can participate In and should avail hiu of Ut advantages. I he payment on account of the stock may be made M follows: per nharcou subirrlbtiift; i per share O-o- ' berl,Isti4; per share Novemijer 1, W-1 ; $J per lmre December 1, 1M4. The object of the Itlrectors N to render tlie eompuiy a gri at public beiHtlt, at-it to divide lt advauiaes among a lartije uumber oi tndivlduals ; they bae th rc'ore re I used i xera1 oilers front sp tilators lo take birhe amounts of tt. t k.artJ until the t tiny of Octoht r ne t hae lUnituI il.e iniutl er of slutrts it. at umj besubftcribtd ly any pertoa to tine biimtred, Th Cuinpuny Is now pieitaietl o delixer ctial tomb- -scrll'cia at $7'-' per ton. Side-ijiipTluii !ur a limited nuiu ber ul tltiu us ot stock con Ih mado at (be oitl. o. j B. . bl Mli Hticel, and tudcis lor coal ob;auted. m Jtl.lOKT Ol" COAiAllTJ'tK ul' hi; 11 Si 'Ml Ul. AS.. 'foe undeibignt tl, purfcuniit to ( p(jlntra,lnt, precee.l.f on 'I uertilay, .loi.) 2. to lMtuvlliu, and eaityi'te liUowln4 day coinui-r.ee 1 the Iuhju-cM"!! of the colliery, Ac , the pro jury this company piopoHs t pLrcna-e. l i t y refcpi-ciiully mil, nut tne uiiuutg r 1.0.1 as the remit ot ih ir can lul nivt"ititi(B- ' C- Ihe coal ii ol youd .nan'ty jj- ii'.r.illv , and luucb 01 li if tci Mipeilor. ,Ntro(, 1 1 ere In an lnexhnu-tihle 'juttiitlty oi'eoal af the tint t, fur the tt.m of tlie lease otha'. In fact we are Utftured, with our utmost eapa llyfor mining, exoeediu tl.c l.nt'ht niiinillty W'ljioscU to laWe out annually tioin iMs c 'hici , only an luiiirt-Qlun ttoiih! he in.ide npou tho Vu.it i.iiiotu:! of coal ct.i.itim d In thlii tiuct ot laud. Tl-ii l'i lie facilities lor lalniuff mid infiikct ure vifrjr ot l, tliiui' ai'iii'itrliig nil tho niachiuir , t M uccchstiry tbr cm ciiloiib ininlu 'i l,c in me- heitly the mnixst to I'ottl V Im una Il.e luihoiul u'ot fc-nItU'. Ti c ntu .d"i't yoii h.te ho ireu'ieiitly heard allud- d to vii di:. ei ior one, m.d Is now in process of beilnj Ihiihlii d. itii'l v hJch U vib t d to be In su .vciuful opcra ln n ' h s- vn. A tiou of ottr committee visited other o!i!t r t s in older to hi;iin hudh lent I.tiowleiVe lor ipjpe: ci'iiilnuiK.!'. Tne reMilt in thiN branch of tin lr l.Hior 1 : tin ili'J i "t find nil c nl tr,i' t un sale or lc.t&e Uiut pro sent'-d t! t ,iuie :id ant.tc- f -v cur purpo'ies uslbi-. Sum9 r-.' uiitlfv tlopi d, iiiliui oiild rt-iiiire rc luiiaeiisu stilus of M Ity, Hlil. lt, at Hi t' li prol.al.lr i-l-t?r',,T ul Iti. 't' llini.i ..1 11. ' 1. . iiiom to ri-ti'ic their uikn.i- cap hi,.!, ini i ut luiitci i.tl and hi I 'or, would tie t o.,i oi thik. t Uli the ii ((' fa iii 1 v ul the ' tJi Hun to .i i; thU (.lii.-. v t ,i In ...no.' ,rf, -I i,,,, i-ym e name, nrtler l , .trt price, ut cfise ul failure " ". "V finiui-ei to ifive t'lliff OI Hie hitio ' iei'1 H lMllli Hi Is coUlei v lb utily about two hae b. in opuiicd n l H e r. . ; . :. ai KlWAl:l M I'liMtMiis nie cojm i.eH id u.C fjciuyi-- Upreentaii Ciol I'nlied hut,' itfcauni on oi ti tenth, auu lla.a. l-.al a. U fih' whilst the inximityof tl"' (0 VKU STK AM A ND WATl J supeikr fu-iHtlea f -r yctiW A'MMti AI'rAkATl'N. value of tlj wm. s. Ti 'i:rt, . . M M. M. ('Ill Kit, VM. a. fun is-, K. M. JONf.S, C11AS, '. AtATtlfcVS. rnUAl tl-l "l-i. Alla'llst ll', lS.,1, i A -it i t-i i i V 5 i .I " ! C i