mtikpay, ncinr.Kn ai, h 11 i a. w . Kli nibrr III, lull. fihfriifan. f-N 'Mi ti, csiuiry fslipri.liin ! tlini of K ' l"ff arid sx'ires I ein?. J.i i K, liiiw lie ilr'ivc thi-m ! l.o. k. Finn llo ilnvo ilium! Pd'i.'lf', I "" '. Cl'tlMI-l d, H'.el c m fmi ml 1, The li' lo Hi bid tout, a tbi' fill bm-k , tout di d , At llm ligrie Ft Me and awng Ol i IT Im li Jiillli.l n ; pi,, uiii p wi'ti vi i ;.ri'. 10 rnriri wlf'i 'n t'i'or, Ctifrr '""'. Kit tiny iliinid utter 4brritm, rsbeililan, cuairy Hberiiluo ! All' f"'f Plicrifndo.h, ihmi ncot tho ro'i'icr, i' Ilo' Mai.ds 'lie ci u in -h thy iicoplc to-Uav f , AVutm i the lire niiw, tlu wivu lliy Iri- now, fllrttir. wl ili n7.ivp with fi nr imJ iimiKewnt, Axon It crep' lit y Ironnlonr ost to casi-mont, Vripme w tli ' t (iii-mtiy, fid d nis;dh huiI liuiiruu itray ? 'jlm It not M" 'l 1 1 tin- cud i.f me v illry M I It M foil, w tliff In thv r-rand sally, ehiridmi, tin mlan, cavalry Micrnlan ! Clsmh ilunp, Cliambrralinrg, smniildorinjt t.'l.mni n-liurp, tit in tliv ruii.a, ci.tent with iLy lot ! J.o! :hy U. spoiler, fsna rci l.y the tuilor, Betrwtod defeated, turn, piorccj, s!liod, with Hfd CS, And bai tli j homes were, now their bodies aro a slues! 0 thy prlrfs for..t, Etirr rinftit liiuicllrd spot On lliy flr litll-siiti a WHit m itMn and niaMsn Wlib clii'leta of ftlury, to wrli-omr and laden Sheriaan, .-htrk'an, avalry Klieriil.in. 0! V.tt'iy, Bird R irly, thou rnthlon invader, Where are tin- tro per who followed tuy raid ? I.rok at their oovsi rioliiie'K tnd liorses Wbileo and brighten sritb bones, shiniiKj primly On all the wirte P "IS trj,T Ju over ao truuly. What bh Ihe ratfn smd f Where h"S Ihe red fnx preyed ? What Is ti e bijib lai ivff hiianiil declaring Id iticbn ond i. bite, upturned faco, of thy war far rc, Bbsr'dan, Kheridan, camlry Sheridun ? Skeridan, Pberidan, cavulry Hlieridan, When ibou bat eomo to thy peo;ile again, Crowns e ahull twiuo for tliet, And the ripe wine for thee Flssblrft and .-plai.binR frmi pobict and bcnltr, Shall wbirl rouD J the lips of the cloiueut "peaker, As be akf in nin II' O'Sge to nuke it plain Jlew Ike great lieartof the jubilant nation Sw li towaids thy own in its full admiration, ftticridau, Sheridan, cavalry Sheridan ! Obouob H. Bokf.r. TOSEIGN SOIEITOE. DlnctuaalODi In trie Parh Aeitdeiiiy. MAD fiOOH. , At a recent session of the Taris Academy of Bcieaca, a paper was rotd on hydrophobia, which (ecoflsmended cupping of the wound. The Secretary of the Academy, however, remarked that copping bid already been tried ami a report beea presented on the subject to the Academy, in trhich it was shown tbat in most cases the etfect of this operation was only snspensive, that is, tbat it prevented the absorption of the virus uutil Other therapeutic agents could be procured to Vctroy it. A BCR8TITl'TB FOR 8TBAM. At the same meeting M. des Hearts sent in a paper en a methudof his for transmitting the oscillating power of the waves of the sea to csr taia apparatus placed on the beach, which may M snbklituted for ttoaia engines in the various workshops of arnenals. FALI.INO BTAKS. M. Conlvier-Qravier commnnicatcd a tabic of the falling stars observed between the 30th of Jane last and the I4lh of Ao;iit, the period whea tbi phenomenon oceurs w ill extraordi nary frcqui tcy. Fiom ibis table it appears tbat, . while on the iiOili of Jui.e the nuini'i rof s am tbat fell bet ti n 11 c 'cluck and midnight was nly four, on the loih in-t vnt it rose to aeventy- Uitee, aud tell ou the inu to twenty -tuur. CEMJNT1SO Il'.OM. A pspcr was reii-iv.d from M. Carnn on tlio cemc u at.on ol iron by the oxide ot earbou. l'rom bis exHiimrnt it appi urs that iron may be in idu to abaorli any quantity 01 eariion oy menus ot in Oxide. Thus u grannuc of ox.de of iron being objected to ridue.im in bdro;.'en, yielded even-u ntbb of a f. 1 1 uni.e ot puieirun. Thii, aller bting heated (or a.i houi iu oxide of cat bun, weifcbi d ueriy a gr..uiinr i atur nnothur hour i-f the kuuic prui ias i'i we btrosc 10 a ft. amine and ball; alter u thiid h 'in. to tno grammex; and DO on, until it rea bed I be welt'ht ot thrc.: iirummes after the sixth tine. Nc-rly the wnolo 01 mm increase of weight i- ovi; g t the absorption of Carbon, the rebl bcii'f ;i Very smail prop jrtiou of Oxjgeu. PAOl all 111 01VPU8. Mr. Rf nau't sent in a paper on the chloride of eon rr obtaiind by oippiac piece of copper iutu B o'Ution 01 ' perch ioride of lion. lie sa d: "Ihis ihci oe, whi'b U iia ir b-whi'.e, gradu al'.y bic uies drK undtr tbo i!il!.itic of light, a d w II mn turn black, iissumiiig a metallic lusre iini'l.ir to that observ ible on a Irieture of Pro lian b ue. Ihis property appeared to M. llcnuuli Bpp ie. ihlt to the n uerreotj pe process ; be aicornn f.ly placed a negative on a p.a'.e of Copper Si iitiiii d with bichloride of copp r, and Obuiiicc. a p h i : i v i- pr ut of riHinrkable delicacy, witl out ai y intnvi nient nieullic lustre, aud Ducb m' re i rci able to the eye than common tagucneutj j ts." WBLtilNO BY UVDKAtlMC ritF.HSCUn. A senri- ot txprriments has lately been ma'e in Taris by M. iJuponaii, engineer in the work (Imps of the We-tern Hadway, t acerulln Whether Iron micht l welded bv hs draulic pres nre, intuad of by the slettge-hauimer. The lat ter, indtid, h. s l ot a kullieieut iiiipctus to re eh the very core f the metal, while continuous pre snie ai ts iiu'etimlely to nuy depth. In the txjeiiii.t'Lta alluded 1 1, M. Duportail caused two iron bam, an incb aud a half iu diamiter, aud liea ed to the welding point, to bo piacrd tie tw i eu the piston and the top of a hydrau lic rrc". The Intra were welded together by this miBOH with cxt Koroiu.iry ease, tho icon being, as it weie, kneaded t'K;tliev, and bul ;ing out at the tides und. r the presume. The a lion of the press was sui-iiiled when the part weiaeu ttgithcrwaa I rouht down to the thieknoss of the bars. Alter cooln g, iho weldeil part was cut throuRb to examine the iusiilc, tvhi' b was found pcnrcilv ci ni act. To try V, one of the halves was placed um'er u forge-hammer weighing IKOO kilogrammes; and it waa not until the third tiokc thai the n tiding was dUtinguistcd. ALVMIMt'M. M. Co.l.elli baa disiov. red n new method fur tbu tiiUK ibis u.iisl at a very small cost. His Ili. i-. a tolloWfr :- lie takes a rcrtuin quantity of pure clay, say I(k' gran.iiit 9, and oi-..ivi s it in six tim.'S in Wi ichi of conci titrated sulphuiie, lolrtc, or hydro Chloric acid. Ihe solution in then allowed to eiand.tiMi af i'ini.iil' dcranted. Ihe residue is Cot iKd j.Bi thin In itcJ to iii or AnU degrees Cditigiadc; nftir v. I.K-'i it is mixed with J w gitttiVtt ot pinsHuv i f p itiisli, wliich nmy Je iicrtased or diiioiiihcd ereortinig to the quaiit'y t f a.lioa tunti inej in the cl.iv. To tbUniixtuic 1" in iocs of common st't are arided j the l o'c is then pn' into a crucible and litattd un 111 the mixture becomes white ; when cool, a button of pine ahimiuium it found a', the Vottoiu of the crucible." OCN-COTTOy. This substance, which for tlie last twenty yearn and upwa'ds has hot n tho obj.-ct of minu'e i'lves tigiition, iu oniir to te t its value us an explo ive aui ut, bakiigain be. n brought under the notice Of the Academy of l-eii n-es by .MM. I'elou.o and blaurey. I' n ay be rerolleetei that at the meet ing in lSf3 of tho lriii-h Asuociation, a ery im poitunt diseussiun took place on this interesting aubjeet, and facta were disclosed calculate J to tapper the most dcteriiiii.ed opponent of the new material. In i-ppjailion to the e fac's the e xp-rl-tntuu made in 1 iance in 18 HI were quoted, which ass mad to prove that gun-cotton not only spoilt the lirwniiu in which C was tibed, but was a so ubjact to i-pontiiiieous explosion i but to this it raplied thnt kince then Oeneral Lenk, of the Austrian i rmy, had iiitroduced great iinprove etU into the manufacture of the oiticle at 11 ir- .wmjerg; and that the cun-co'toii of that pla'H wa a t sui. m v ..),.; - w rpuniuiieous uecoujuosiuuu Ul iiiiVJ.. ' ku,J .". d even in its chemical com- iwdeT n.if n,lie ia V'wa at the gun ilwrttott i ul MM. feiouze and , "Ci otrary to General UnVs assertion that bis j(i.u-.otU)u does not exu'.u.ie t a w. ,? lure I1..B M degree..nr,hu'yr . that all their specimens explode" , Wise decomposed at a teiuparaiureof lou diureaa ud that at a temperature of loo degree. au,uui; ficiiition ci siicd wiib equal certainty, hut ouly iu he loarse of few tours. In uue case (bay eB obtained an eplwl'n at 47 d gre. which Indmrt Ihem to ni'prel that it may rven lie ilecompoMd at Ihe common tomperatiire. Re pnrdniK uliriiaih, according t'. ttieir exiierlinems Oineral Lenk afiiin cntion Miidthntof l, Uoa.-hct are nnl. They ndnilt that Uenrral l.vnk b is hi en able lo lire IOiKi shots In quicic auecr-hin (rem a piece of t.rdnHiicc al'lci..t spoiling the bof, ami wilh a i ba'rTe of 4S1 r ramui's of gun rotter, but lin y conlciid tl.it the vi l"i:itv of I'i7 Indies per M-coi.d l in-ullii tent (or pridice. t 'pi n the whole, then-fore, ihev ilo nof nirindcr it adiisablc to s'ibMi'.u'c it f r giMipo aider." A si'tr miki:si h ohm. M.Sti'M rci.oiinncndci a r.c w prnrc ss fcr tbn r lisolhlation ot frluli c iossd:, and fit.icr rtrti'do Hub e to bieak. II ilhenu, in order to kith u It (lent solidity to suc.u osslls preserved in tniin iinti, they lised lo be dii'poi bit) kIim. l'iccew LhiiH tiinnri-d Willi dill' c.ire aivi'llco Mllll- fli nt biinmi to allow of their beinir Handled at li etuiea, and III keep a long time provided they lire not expoaid to damp. Hal Iu ihe case of loila coiiiHiiitiig silt, tfbie l"cs nil its power, and in such caw s ro aiteinpt has been ml i t-i eotio ii'atc them, l'iccca trfa fd with pleed ) not admit of flood piaster c-ts being taken of t him. The.' I lie swelling under the wet plaster i ithi r apli.t the model or raises up the p.cces of the mould i or, if there is too little uo t ) iilhiet this, a chcinhal aeln.n LiKes place by which the sulfate of the phisier in Contaci with the model is decomposed, and the liner details are thus Ohli'l rated. M.MhIiI obviates theso inconvenlonccs as fjl lnwa : ' lie takes four parts of common ro'in and as I', any ol i-pi nnaccn, which be melia and mixes t-'giibcr. Wbilo ihe ni xluro is boiling, ho ii plica it w ith k brush on thcsu ficeof tno lsstl, winch becomes Laid as soon as it la cold, when easts in iy immediately be taken of It. In the esse of bridle bul compact hU'ia'ances, spormicoil nloi.e will do. Wbeu trie fosail is atid atickiug in ihe caith, and there is danger of breaking it in .citii k it out, the mixture in iy be applied, but it s'i ts cold on the surface and mak' a a kind of crust. M. Suihl then passes a balled cotton steeped in bin ning spirna of wine over it; the crust immediately me n, and is absorbed by tno fossil." MANl MBS. The JlvU'fin d la Xori'fr dBncourngi,mrnt pour i IrutitUui Satitmnlit p.ihiiahes in its Inst number a most interesting paper on vegetable and auimul manure. We learn by this docu ment : 1st. That in Paris there nre more tlitu 40,011) horses, tbe sbible-li ter ot which is made use of by gardeners, tor tbe culture of fruit and vege tables; and 2dly. That tne mnd, as well as kitchen and diy-bouso refuse, deposited af er dark in the tdrceta, and removed by public scavengers, Is Instantly collected and turned to use for the lH?neht of tbe vines of Argcnt.mil or the growing of potatoes; .Idly. That the ruubisb, tiltii, as well as nirlit-S'jil, gathered from more than Sd.tH.O houses, amounting daily to 2000 cubic yards, are employel with advnntage for the culttiro of bcetrot, carrots, cabling, hemp, and Hix. 4thlv. That the wet refuse of tho metropolis, which amoun's to nearly 8,00 ),0!J0 cubic feet per day, has not yet been turned to its proper use. This wet refuse finds its wav i. to the sewers by struct and house drainage, and is carried into tho Seine, which it greatly infects. It is much to be regret ted that the cespoo!age of 1'nris has not been utilized as jet, for when employed as Irrigating water it baa a fertilizing cllc t. You are no d mht ii ware tbat it is to tho household wet refuse that Milan is indebted tor the fertility ot its aoil. Im mense tracs, which formerly were barren and unproductive, aro now transform, d into rich and productive meadows. The great dillicolty which the l'aris authoiitici encounter, and which they have not as yet been able to ovi rco ne, is how to convey the cesspool matter to the tielda in the neighborhood of the tnocropolis. Thi question is a most inqairtant one, and occupies the attention of competent men. The Sjcictc d'Eucour.igemont, therefore, expects a prompt solution of the ditU cully, and Lopes that the .Seine will no longer be poisotn d by the 20,Oi0,000,t)OU gallons of liquid annually produced in this city. FLINT IstFLBMI'.NTS. In a letter addressed to M. Kl.iu de Beaumont, end read to the Academy of Science, tho Abbe Chevalier states that mar Pressigny (Indrc-et-Loire) a vast manufactory of Hint implements hud been discovered. When the Hint hatchets dis covered at or near Abbeville were first noticed, tbe large quantity of them found on the same spot at a certain depth led 1 1 the conviction tint the place, bad been resorted to by tho primitive races on account of the unlimited supply of Hint it afforded, and tnat a regular trade of flint in struments was carried on there, much in the way of a modern manufactory. Iu legard to the new discovery tho AbVio says: "All tne mm implements lie in vaai quantities on tbe very surface of the ground ; thero is no walking a step without treading upon one of them. Thiy consist of cut nuclei, tomahawks, hatchets, knives from five to six inches in length, aiiiar-heads. scrapers. &c. They are so nu merous that plouuhmen, when they liud them lying in front of tne ploughshare, pick them up and throw them in heaps on the borders of the field. The p round has an extent of about lifteen acres, and the A bbo considers the discoveries at Abbeville to be quite insignificant com par. d with these. A few of the articles are polished. J)r. l.u.eil'c, the physician of the place, has bad the good fotti.Dc to find a hatchet poliaher, consist ing of a bio. k of sanddonc about eighteen no bos l.j teive, with numerous furrow, Into which the luiti In ts used to bo inserted for tho purpose of sl.nipi ning or polishing tln in tiy friction, after being previously hi wn into shape." hi muling tiii..communication,says (SaHgnani, tbe question invo unturdy presents itself, how it Is pos-ililc thai aueu a rieii Held ai exploration should have r. maiued nnno'iccd for so ions; a ei iod. and w bttber the very abundance of tneae Him in.nli ui' i'tt is not sullieiont to cist a doubt upou tne.r antiquity. The fact of Hint imple ments having lain for thousands of yearson the Miii .cc of a held, without being ei ber noticed or i.i ked up. or washed away or buried by thu action ol the violent lain", is certainly much more woniicitiil, not to any improbablo, III an any of the lute sii mihir dis. oeiie madu in caverns or at certain depths below the surlacc of thu soil lNClirtiTATlONB IN HTUAM IIOILKII8. A plan has been brought, forward which con E.bis in tho substitution of a mechanical arrange ment lir the eh. mn nl reagents at present in gouu lal use, for the piev. ntion of calcareous deposits in ste .m boili rs.or their destruction when formed. This arrangement ia composed uf a case or bag of i, creed steel metal, metallic c.iu.e, or even noii-nietallie tissue, coirespoinling in shape wilh the boiler, in which it is ineloa. d, and forming as it were an opened worked lining, kept at slight Distant iiom the inner surface by means ot hiackets. It so ru-iulicd, tins liuiug the meshes or perlorations of which should be liner at the botn m tbnn nt the top, may bu made in ictcrul sections, wlilen aie passed separately inio the boil, r by thu main hole, and alt. rwnids i ounce. ed in any suitable way. In nn ny cases the me a'lic or other tissue may be replaced by a simple rie.p.ciit in a sheet mehil or even iron u.a cii 1 w.tliout uertor.itions, in seitid iu the boil, r and secured by bracket. In this cute, the a; p ratus, instead of being com i.lelely luliulur, should be ol a gutter form, open at the top, tho ends being li lt either open or closed with pierced metal or gauze. 1 lie hi rauo n. cm is vciy case and me i.oni compiicaiiou TliE 1UOCESS 01' KNAMKI. SCllFACINO. It has long I), en noted that or Hilary earthen wine is not adapted to stand tho v.nied temp ra turc ot the oen. From this fact oiigiuated the ii'.ea (.1 mat ul. c urit.r ill-hcs ami busins of shoe i(,U or other n.ttal-, and (O.tiiig ihe in rith ciatn g of enamel, thus c .ti-ing iiiem to hu fr fiom ihe (iestroj nig i.rop' nics oi oidiaiion, aud at the sume lime he durable tree Iiom any lial i ily to bieak w hen be ted to i ny uioderato ti inp. luturn. 'ids .eculiar mauuiaetine has tin i. h ie la conic nn iu.port iut leaiure in tl. I.iiu.wi.re tn.oe; it ha, btn pret'y well brought In ) election, ai d the nuuiuiuctuie of su i.nii ! a is now wry e.tms.ivc. j;ut t lie most iinportant n'e to which this enamelling l recess has yet been applied, is for sea ming both the external surfaces of nun pipes In, in the eorrudmg actions ot lluiils. It has been iound, in prm lice, that wlicre pipes so prepared have 1 1 rn laid down, tha' the water delivered has iciH'ticu its origit.a' puriK, nor decs it deteriorate hi lu.(; ctiinoitig; be.-iiies this, ih.) pi,,n tlitiu I .si lirs t:-c 1. und t last three orfoiir lilacs as long i s tLi e ol:i av i e tvoul I, so that the extiacostis set ii loilii i ns, ltd lor. 1 II. K Cl'l UNO 1IY SlACIIINKKY. Theopeiat on oi file cutting was, until quite lecently, considered to be one not admitting of the application ot n achir.cry. Unc of tnemo t ingenious ilevhes lor fo'lillin' this end is the ma. bine invented by M. lie-mot, of Paris. The blow is given by the pleasure of a flat steel spring I rcssin .' upon the top of a vertical slide, at tfie lower end ot which tho chisel iu firmly fixed; the slide is uctuatcd by u cum making about one thousund evolutions per minute, und the chisel conscqui ntly strikes that number of blows per luinuie, thus obviating the Vibration consequent upon tbe blow of an iron-mounted hammer, and running at such a pccd us to render any vibra tion possible. In the files ettt by this machine the teeth are raised with perfect regularity, and consequently when the tile is used each tooth performs its proper share of work; whereas, in band-cutting, from the varying pi.werof the muscles, bspee ia ly towards the close of the flay, it Is Impossible to produce such perfectly uniform work, fcince the production of this machine American Ingenuity has sueeuaafully applied itself in the same direc tion, the eilieieney of the American juaehiuO luliy eqaaiiiug that of the iivueu. TITR DAITiY EVENING TRLEOUAPIT. PITILADKLrniA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER f 22, Ji. MOVfcl. AM-LICATIOK OF BI.KCTKO-M A OMITIaM. The spplha'ion of c leptin-limgncttam to th fti. , page of railway cms whin in nc lion Is pro posed. In carrying out this plan, It Is suggested that bet seen the wheels on each side ol every radwav enr there shon'd be placed an elcctro ir iipret. 'I he nisi net would have a slirht more n ( nt up and down between tuoproovi d blocks a!li d to the car.or through a hollow cylinder II a straight inuinnt wire used. When out of m tlon tin- two poll's ot the m ,gnct Would bo sup p, rn d iil ei hj n butler s r.ng or bv a steelyard wi fiht, to i hoi a lii.sti.iicn not exceeding an inch wi mri i xi" In -tween tho pules ol the ma;uct and the triini ta l. In the ti nib r of the ( iis' re Is to be curried a v. Ila c l.iiiu iy, fi. m i ne po e of which proceeds n mils of co' iice ab'e el, ain , wh h link each elcciro n a l et to ihe next throughout the whtiln 1 ne, (mo ei d ol the chains now nnl.le continuous I ( li.g b oii'b' to ihe b Heij to be connected a ilk the i pro be pole win net cr tueh connection may be ilo.-iiid. A'.ue the h.ttcryls to lie p'acod an electric ill I end (oi.neitiig handle for Ihe ioo of the driver, so a to ii-abe him at ny moment to ciose or oieax tne circuit, or so graduate It as to pe licit him to (,'ovirn Ihe connection between any Mimla rol pinttK; in nth. r woid.s, s i as to enable l.iin to po. in tlx force of the current as well as its connection and d sconncction. COI.I.OlllOV IN M A TKHl'ltOOPINO. Sonio iniprovcmenis havo been made In tho rnaniilac iire of wuterpioof and other fabrics, as niso ot nioioocd or inrmeii am. us. To this end the Inventor takes a halt or llc'cc, or Ihin layer of cotton or otin r note, and spreads over the same n thin coating of collodion, which in hardening cenirntH the librcs firm y together, and produces a lair i ' mi ro or less waterprum, according to the quantiiy of collodion employed. The cotton or bbre ibiis ocd is not chemically prepared, and therefore Is not acted on by the sol vent of the collodion as it burdens. Ar ides may in this manner ne maoc oi any desired Shane, as lor In stance, tubes rnav lie produced by lapping thn ball or layer of loose fibre around a form, and men applying tne coiionion. uiorcs, suoos, and boots may bo mado In ibis way. nm ilCMZKI) I A1KII en is. The Ingenious idea of hardening paper by means ot un admix uro cf bitumen under tho inlliiencc of hydraulic, pressure, so as to convert It Into a substitute lor Iron. Is duo to M.Jalou rcau, or l'aris ; aud these bituminous paper pipos are not only curious, but commercially practica ble and useful. The ma'crial thus produced, while It possesses nil tho tenacity of iron, with one-half its specific gravity, has double the stteiifith of Rtonewsre tubes without, moreover. being iiattio to breakage, as in tbe case of all other material. In order to test thoir strcng'h, two of these bl tirninous paper pipes, of live inches bore and one-half inch thick, weru subjected to hydraulic power, and they sustained, without brcaiking or bursting, the enormous pressure of two hundred and twenty pounds to tho square inch, or equiva lent to five hundred and six feet head of water. In another experiment to test the transverse strength of the material of a pipe of two-inch bore, it required a breaking weight of oror four hundred pounds to effect a fracture. NBW KIND OF OMNIBUS. Fome of the foreign journals describe a new kind of omnibus, which Is divided Into separate well-ventiluted compartments, disposed in two rows, back to back, the passengers sitting alone, each in one compartment, facing the pavement on their respective sides. A small window, with a shutter on each side, puts In communication tbe contiguous eompin tments, if agreeable to both parties to converse. The compartments are fitted like first-class railway car.. A portion at the back of the omnibus is left undivided, to con tain four pors-ons. A patent signal, or a bell, puts each passenger in commtiuication with the con ductor. tiortlie'M Conveniatliin, In the evening the "socioty" rondezvonsd in a souil.ro old house, with narrow wiudows in front, and a small, somewhat gloomy-looking garden behind, where lived a large old white- haired man with his niece. Though a man of grand presence and imposing mieu, with much dignity Iu his addicss, ho was very fond of mixing with the young people or tnncompiny, and especially with a number of young Kuglish n. en who at that period resided at Weimar for the advantages of military cdncation. At the timo I tell of there waa amongst I hem ono who is now a Duke, wilh one of the greatest historic names in Europe. W ith these generally tins old gentle- man frcuuentlv conversed, or, more frequently still, discoursed, telling of bis travels in Italr, the objects which had held tho chief place In his memory, the ga'kr.es he had seen, the socioty he bud frequented, the distinguished mon whose acnuaiutai.ee ho had made: and all theso with occasional touches of picturcsiue description. traits nt humor, una now ana tnen a deep leeiiug winch m id ins little auuuory in rapt as oin.su- nient; tbat lie could Hold mem there entranced while they could not, wbon hu had dono, recall anv of the magic bv which he worked his sin-ll. i say this uccauso l niyseir remember to have tried to n peat a story be told, and once, more hazardous still, to ce.nvcy some impression ot bow he ta axed, and with what lamenlao'o lallnro let my present confusion titone for. The task would have tried a bettor man, for be wburu I c.-t-oj ed to rcpreseut was uoethe. Jlliukicood W!u t VI ii ken a I.iid.y 7 When Iieau lirummel was asked what made the gentleman, his quick rcp'y was, "Star, h, Muich.inv lord!" This may be true ; but it takes a cieat deal uiro to make a lady ; ana inougii to lon.c It may seem mi guiar, i am reaeiy to main tain Hint no conceivable quantity of muslin, aillc or satin, edging, frilling, hooping, flouncing, or iurtaslowing, eu per so, or per uressuisKer, con- btnutc a leal it.dy. Was not Mrs. At.not i.awrcnco just as mucn a 1. aly whin ailiied in twelve cent calico in Huston, ...i .i : ,'...! , u 1 T as w ueil ill inj eu iu lull luun as re. u .iuius, tuu- don f "As Mrs. Washington win said to be so grand n In tiy," says u celebrated fcnglish visitor (Mrs. Troupe), "we thought we ruu-t put on our best I lbs aid hands, to we dresed ourselves in cur most eh (.'ant rulllcb and silks, an 1 wero imro dtieid to her ladyship, and don't you think we found her knifing, aud with her chock apron tn ! Mie r. ctived us very gra 'ioiis.y and easily, but niter the compliments weio over she rcsumid lit r knit ing. Tlieie we were without a stitch of work and sitting in stale, hut (Jencral Washing ton's luily with her own bauds was knitting sio.-kirps lor her husband." Does not that sweet r. publican simplicity command your admira tion f ii'ir. lUmt Mason. Can'IMN. The word "canteen" has had a curious hl-tory. It is perhaps tho only word ill our lut guajjo which, originally Knglish, passed In'oa loreigu tongue, and was afierwaids brought back in a u.ooilied form. As originally spoken by the fsaxon, it was simply tin can; the Haul, as is bis wont, placed the noun before the adjective, and pronoiiuriiir, the letter I as c, bought it out as can tin, pronounced canteen. Adopting a thou sand ether l'ici ch military terms, tbe dull l'.ng-ll-l iniin took back bis own original word in anew shape, without any inquiries on the sub ject, and hence we now bay canteen, instead of tin can. Many a fellow, when whisky is at hand, nuikis a rje mouth. An exchange says lovers, like srniie , geno rtlly get along quietly enough until they urc engaged. "Woke up and pay your lcilgirg," taid the deacon, ns ho nntlged a sleepy geutienutii with a contiibution lox. Jeremiah was felling how innch he liked calves' Lend for dinner, nheu the mistress ex cliiiuud, "Oh, jsu cannibal!" Il a puny that wants to put down this Rebel lion cin'i put it down, how soon will u parry put it down ihi.t don't want it put down Many a Indy, ns if It were not enon.jh to ho clasped by one lover, bus her wai t encircled by a biace. A little toy returning licae from Sunday School, said to his mother, "Ma, uin't there a kitten. cl.oni lor little boys? This cat-ethism is too liaid 1" II at.y of our meetings should hereafter be disturbed ux ttveral have recently been by t'i peihi. d lio'.ers, just begin read.iig to them tlii -ii ai. in if the t.'ctobi r elections. They will nil he Lull el v n w ill, in the mxt three unnu'es. -iiii e:,u take It for grunted that when a y.-nn:: laoy is too nervous to venture in'o a lobby i. lone, und insists upon your accompanying her, she expects some reward us soon as the door is ill sul. A preacher om e snitl that ladles were very timid; 11. y acre nfruidto sing when tiny were usktil ; utiuid of taking cold ; afraid of snails or spiders but he ucvtr knew one nfiaijto get nuirricd. "Aly brethren," said Swift in a sermon, "there are tkree kinds of pride, namely, ot birth, of riches, of intellect. 1 shall not speak of tho latter, none of jou being liable to that abotaiua b.e ice." A celebrated Oxford scholar, who professed an indillercnea to music, was once asked what he l.ud thought of an orchestra which had been performing a grand overture; he replied that he only was impressed "by the wonderful coinui deuces uf tbe tiddler's elbows." A!pbon?o of Castile, who had a practical plan of regenerating mankind by killing nine out of ten, and was sure that if he had been con sulted about the making of the world it would have bien better made, disposes of woman in these w ords "hhe la a human being, who dresses, babbies, and utidresHl." A S'ontty Ity (Souk. In Tennyson's new work, " Knnch Anion," occuis the author's latnous baby song : wti iiis' tunc Dim's r in i iii-n t p "i I t tne IU , " s I tl r t' r-lM, Vuti sr, e-t in Cv ,t sr. P'r.lir, i.-il lao -i ,-sr, 1 III l!,,- ttti. wie- i r rt.nK.T. S.r. il.e r. it, r I. ns Int-g r, Tl.tll lie Clrl III. Want .lass nuts hsltv my ; I ii a, i M-.i af fv ol it et r I'.Al.V IS)-, I, IS III IS I.IMllS, I st rn. il.e si, a I'J awsy. I; .tiy flips llloe Ii, . r. 1 ni ti.s hill.- In.. its a-e iurnrr, Jt si. i-1 n i-s a .nils liut"r, J'alo , l..i, tl.all lly At a . 1 his soi'.gdrlginallv appi ared in "City Prcams," for w hi. h the poet waa pain by his publishers ono Ininilri d dollars a line ! So the price of tho above vily niittiriil and pn tty sr.r.f, was slNteen hundred ill, 111. tl l t d proves com Iu tvrly that tliere ia S( ii etlnng In a nsmcafter all, for had an obs lire feat written it, we que-tion whether it would eve brought twenty dollars. JOTT.BOS rEOM "fUKOn." rANHAOV. HIOM HIK DlART OP A I.ATR rilVSI- (.AN.-qe (eiiow got well before 1 came." A Tniim-llnvri k resrsnkrs When aro the funds unsteady f When money is "tight." Ooit.iN Hi'i.i; ion PniTisii TitA.viti.Kns. In most towns of tho Continent, yon may be sure Unit a littlo good l'.nlish goes a grout deal furthtr than any quanii y of had French. Mo'iToroR 'i ii k f-oi Tii-F.AsruiiN Conrisr's Itv nn so m i NT-booniM. ' O, wallow, Swallow, flying, flying r)outh !" Tim Travflkkn' Ci.t n. Wc never heard of it, unltss it's an Alpcnstoik. rfioi.nsiAhTicAi.. Doctor Manning, Roman Catholic 1'ruvosiot VVcstinlnster. lately preached. we hear, a moat touching sorinon. Most of his mslo niiditors were In tears. It was remarked at tbe time, tbat "this was not like Doctor M inning's liHU&i style ; that it was, in fact, un-mnnuing. From Badkn Hadkn. "All tho world is at lladen-Iladen," wrote u correspondent to M Ilismsrck. "That can hardly be," said the minister, "seeing that I've sent the demi-monde away. THK nllNCII STATION. Mis.i TrmxmUi (who Is nervous about railways generally, and especially since the fate outrages) "Oh, I'o.-ier, put mo into a carriage whero thero aie laities, or rosiitctiihie people, or I'mter. "Oh, you're nil safo this mornln', Nips; you ro th only passenger in the whol tr'ine, except another tsld wou.au." l-Avr.l) WITH GOLD. Asked Mr. Disraeli, the other day, "Wlialwnnlil have b.-n tlio pITiet upon Kugland If this rcarlliore Itae l sen liou lruiir- Wc hardly know, but we think that England would have been very much astonished, and wonkl havo believed that in laying them down a first Hep was being taken to realize the provincial idea of London, whose streets are paved with gold. The question illustrates tho gorgeous Uneiilul imagination ol tbo Oonservative lcador, FROM DENMARK, roffl Homrbnily Fli' SfltlaJ Cormpnndent. The Danish clorgy, as is generally known, aro entrusted with secular oincus. ou are not, per bi.ps, acquainted with the fact that a clergyman may possess the nigiiest military dignity, mat s ich, howovcr, is tho caso, I am informed by a sKUibi r of the conrt, who tolls me that, among tbe distingushed porsonages who were awaiting tbe arrival of tho Prince and Princess of Wales, at the Cbristiauborg Palace, there was a General llcvoronce. NBW II1BA IN KTIINOtOOT. Accordinc to a distinguished cxploror of Africa, the Mako'.olos justify cattle-atcaling by the argument that those who cannot keep their cattle have no right to have them. This is ex actly Hob Itov's logic, and suggests an afllnlty tieiwecn tuo mrkoioios ana mcurenors. what is the orthography of the former clan's name f Should it not be spelt HeCullulo ? That would be very like McCulloch. lladically they must be the same names. I he supposition or an original connection between the Land of Cakes and the Lund of Negroes is corroborated by the fact that Scotland, as well as Africa, abounds in lilackies. ANOTHKB RAILWAY ALARM. Old Woman (as the train stops). Tell mo, my dear, what station is this f Little Boy 'looking out, and seeing the namo, whatever it may mean, written in largo letters ou a conspicuous board). Pauklibanon, Ma. Old Woman (after satisfying bursolfwlth the same inspection, begins screaming violently out of the window). Here Guard, Guard, 1 say ! I don't want tho Punklibanon Station. I am going on to lted Hill. It is only alter considerable difficulty that the old lady is convinced that Pauklibntinn is not tbe name of tho s'ati. n.but of Borne mysterious nriicle ot manufacture, which no one has boon able as j ct to explain. FUOM OUR MUSICAL CRITIC. " I shay l'unch oleflcr I've jnst been to Drum, nn, llirn.inpham, to hear Singer mean shay ficnior Costa's new Oratorio, and I'm qui into hi. aud wiih delight. Of course yon know its nemo is Aairi, no, H.uish not upcit i ipht is ii ? And thomuse-bi is worth nnin whciuwer you've an opeiatuniiy. Hut l Bhay isn t it u tj, no, mean bhuy kewrious tnbuic to inlluunee of Schchu- iniiiinn ( 1 doe think that's rlgh cither) iho Sonior fSosia shoueumpObeauOrootoriorioaboutNaaiuau a M.uini. unite I No time to shay more, because It's after dinner, and the pastu jiuh going, so I remain yoursU truly. Itkssli rno yea of courso qui forgot to sign my name, lair you know war it is duu'l ) eu ? blcsiit 11 1 can vecomemner 11. fcOI.l'TION OF A IHFFICt'LTY. I'.v, rjbody knows Hint there arc in exlstonco two skulls of Oliver from well, and that tho siiiiiller ono is satisfactorily explained by tho curator in chnigo thereof to have been good King Oliver's skull w hen he was a little boy. We havo now a somewhat parallel ease. At the Archato logical Meeting at Warwick, Lord Denbigh exhibited Hie daprrcr with which Felton killed toe lliiku of l,u kincham. Mr. Thistlethwayte, of Hampshire, bus also the dagger with which the deed was dono. Wero it necessary to choose beiwien the relics, we hope that wo know our place too (veil not lo givo the verdict in favor of the (lugger belonging to the nobleman. Hut thero Is no need lor an invidious selection. Felton was a very determined man, and no doubt took a dagger in each hand, und brought the b id duke to aciount bv double entry. It is pleasant when nn archicological problem can bo bo simply solved. A CLl'MST CLOWN. It wcnld lc a public wrong were this advertise ment restricted to the Jjuwit i Journal, in which mi: l uncn imos it: r MATRIS.ONV A STEADY. UESPKCTAIII.K. ineull.leil ..iin ja iilli'iiiini. I.ttweeil 21 ami Hi ,vi.nisot' H.'e, lnne pli. i I'iMit advises lilin to marry, hu Hits la a iltl!i h. c.iiit', tint net snillciciit In I'.eeii himself and a wila loo In I still- lis Is n.. llvii(, is tin .jons iif mssiliiK nun a ltuiy Hi Ii a Hide- liirtln-r inc. ina.ulit, In. mat iiiaVa ink win Mie uiiist iipoi a kiinl ami clin.'ilal .llii.islli..n Am-unu biaiutj no ..tiieet. A.iiv, ulaiiiiu aso sua tiaruca lurt.b H ll., IVsltlllUv, Ij.aniih. Many questions ariso lo the mind of a cvnical and cold-hearted render of the abnvo, but it offers such attractions to young lad cs who wish to be lean ied (which ineuns, wo hope, all young ladies w iio are single) Hint nnswers must have poured in by scoics, and ciiticisin is useless. Yet why docs the interesting iuvaihl describe himself "as between tl end a2 ?" This ts very precise, and jet -lieic is no precision. Doesn't ho know how old he is ? Why does be say that the tt,'e of the laiiy is no ooiect, and in the naxt seuteuee dnsira tier to slate it : Did Ilia doctor desire him to write ii.e airiK it us i.ngiisu about "tho style ho is now livu g," and is ti e medical man guilty 91 the us suge "who he niuy iniike hiswitei" And was It the duster's iuipuilenec or the. pa'ient's that pit inptcd an ii.vnaiiou 10 a "kind and cheerful gin to pi I; herself hr ll!o to a selti h, ignorant n , low, w no wants an un ai l nurse wr.n inonev Mr. l'uiuli laughs ut many oddites of advertise. n.i lit, 1 ut there be some which excite his wraih This wou d be 01 e, but that he feels that iust.ee w ill be done on a patient in Hie hands of the sort cf doctor who could "udvi.u"tliis attempt uguinat woman. Vuiu-h las a piicni axmt tlie "TurUonhoi.o the ntw insrtvuuient lutrudufeil ut Alm.'ii I ! i irii.rniic concvrtH, ln.m which we borrow i;fH' r.inaH, to m huntf lire luae i "Ihi i nv'at l.ttt C ar :' T'i Mr. V niS cmifrrti I twill tt emli'.r iiiu. (I u;l -ny nielli i, dint 1 ir.i;,'ht III ur lilt innbiflau- ,il i ; 1-ut t.'ic pr rainiim mo I had 1'.- li-rt ih i timo tot V turn 11, 3 fiat a-jK.ii t tit- lix-n itnTf AH Ken V t.t. wi.nl. I piv nn hie Turk. ,iiouo. New Hhat wan lit 1 urk... mu( I C (ill. It 1 ItlAkC out. 1 own; 1 tikt All hi ('ii nd . b .it v.i oih- c tti lit be found Who wuij up i the Turkoj-hou. I dl'tn't mind liossltil, J w cant d of Mozart; A ltd ihe wnf.i nt b n 1 (onxldered the paUA T.n.t tl.r I nut ninl i.tuud part I j;rt-w to altHed thtit I -i arc-touia itmut alfn'j And 1 t-ru il mit," Wl.ni will All Flfn Ci'ina und i'uy rn bin 't urko)lwuir'' On, what it- u I' ur option is' I cannot maka tut, 1 own. It it ? .nd, Kit ti-lit, oh, wi.ut ort of & thin', Ib thU vtuiidt rful rl urkophoner 'Twai very rair eleven, Air. Mellon fcivafc a rp; And a niit i In a te rn . ( ut , "Oh, yei, ' l ike a it f I. ii in oi ohap. And ihcn wu thu grent All Hen To the fciulibh i't t icuhov. n j Uft va ilraiBcd In bli bvit In a Turkiiti vet, And be carrul the Turkouhouy, Hul viau U Uiu 'linlaOil.oiif I wuklu t maae out I own. Tw M a lute, or a flute, or a hautboy ; but no boy CvuiU wear (waa U Tuikoihone. AUCTION SALES. MAOKPYB AUCTION B00M8, No. XM sj auk kt P O. tor r.Y. Anllnnsr, foSotls Anfiilramsnta at (HHIllN. WAMKH, A Mil MKHi IH A K I ItH, Of ill i'.(ii, fer pnlil p sail, si Ms Auettoa keievis, and BS will iltei d i-srinrsll? fc. nisi i-r KKI, fc.1TAIK AN! StOOItH AI th Fad. ancs, IIOI MBIIObll FtlRKlTtlllB At r.wslllaa". snrt mii,!M of Mr.iiOtiAVOtar. At lt' slisref isMhs miners. I'aili III ho adum-SHl mum iloslrH on ciwiilninU s fniMls lor aiiUir. ill. AliCTIOeH SALlt OF CONUPMNHD Ifc Turn OilAKIKltHAhlKK-OrsHKKAl'i" OrrfB, k'nrnr IiiTiKi'ii:. i Wilt hn no' 1 nt r.it.itr A I ii.tn the ttiKiifit bnJipr, tt tli Urnr .nf1 p'ftt f nn.ir-s i)i..ir, ti. : - - MiM LiX, 1 r NNHV I V ANiA, TUOHRUaT, Drtot-'T M, W.i. WH.KIN'iTON, DKLAWaUV., THURWDAr, VOliK, rrNHVI.VAMA. TI!I'KSPAT, ttrtrI.or 'IT. . . TWO riUKIiKPn CAVAIHY H'fKHttS A.T V.KVU A. IT. Thru Fah hnvfl l on &n1rtiined a unfit for IhJ ra Alii mtv Inf artnv rut n ail ftntirfu-aiHKpurpMri BirnjkOd btrnaim my p run. lI sTxca Hold dffiplj 8tlfR in ron'iiiTK At 10 A. M. Tornii VU, In I i,iu-,l cttt i urn 1107. I.y uiuor ut the UtmiUinuMiT v ioni. JAMkH A f TOW, Ool.mM In chir Mnl U-nilo PROPOSALS. Alt M Y S U P T I. I K 8. 0nri, nr A (!i.othih Attn Ktj'ifAQK, ht llrttfADIVAT, NkW V'lIlK, OrtnbiT H). !K i4. Pori'ctl roood!" win he rfrnlTci At ilil nihe-olun'tl U n' lo. V M . nn I M lt'-l AY, l!in 'JHh Inst. , f.T f-inuilnr by roriiict. t tl.c of Ann C'lotUnn anJ fc'UipA(;r in inu c t, Frit; mirJiv, I'ltl'aalttpT ( oc, lirnni HthkA, Sit ivf) Twin', NfsMfifl ltOi.TlTfl. Kf) fi. Pr.milpi or uin'riflcntioit.1 of which enn be leon at tills onit:p. I'lijitrra will tfiie tli ntiantltq thf w wlih to rV.lvfr the 1 rii tl. tjili 14 tilth the dfllvpiy ul ail tl6 propaiPIO liiftii-ii. 'I ho kniaptacKt to ht delivered In army itandtrj park I ne bo 10 A tiri'iu r siiarantnr niiiht arran.ianr nil nronfinnl. t tvg l"Hh tlint II a rnntrHCt Im iiarUoil lo thf party uarur1 llM-r-'ln, hv or tt oy will st urn a kIvq hunila for I bo laiUMul i,nr;or uitrifc of a con 1 met. Tiic ( 'tntiMl H!aic re; rrv an tlia rlyM tn reloot any nart nr (lie wholr of Uiu bids, ai may be doeuK-il for thu liiu-rutt 01 trio h rvico. I'riipnHali ithmi'd be sm1firM "Prupo"!!)! fir" (liore stale tht muie tl the article 01.1 tor), ami atMrnssci t i lncl 1) It. VIN TON, 10-i'l 5t Doputy Quartermaiier General, tf.H A QUAUTEUM ASTER'S OFFICE, run Ai'Fi.i iiiA. 'a . Orlohar W,t Hnalatl Troponn'e will be ri'celvart at thin oitb- until li o'rlrtck II .on MONIAY,Ortober 34, 1 161. fur the lmm diAte Uf llrt-ry nt Uir Tnlh'tl htatei Ht jre-Uouae, tlauorar ftiit ct y iiarl, ot U10 rouow'nif NAILS: Mn-OponnaiCut Naili, 10 ;nd. 4' I el. Hi, 7d. ci. 44. mo no AIT Af the above ilwrlbed Kails to be of the beit quality, and iubn el to innpftcthm. lil'ldom will s ate n ice. both in wntlnir aud fliruroa. aad the Hnitfiint or iu entity of oaohardclu biJ tor, Fa h bid must Im UMrantfvd tty two rcinonilble por oim, wtioiie iNTiatnren niunt be apnnfod to tlie (ruaraiitM and LrUflfil to as b'-iinr Kuod and Hiiincloni fecurltv for the fnii dint Involved, bv the I.'nltt d HtaUw IMvtrLct Juduo. Attomry.m Coticetor, or (tber publlo ofUoer, uLhortrUt io ni u win hoi on rwrntitierflii, Tta rlsrlit In rrvod to refnet all blda dAnnaM too MkIi bihI jio bid from a dofauitiu caniractor will be ra ceived. Ity ordorof Oolouel Uerman iJriffiffl.Chlof Qnartorm isUsr. OEOlUiK K. (tKMI'i, 10-20-.It Capuin and A. M. FINANCIAL Vo. 34 S. THIRD STREET. Tho new l-K LOAJT for sals In amount, to suit. 1131 BONDS, and U kinds of aOVEKNMU.VT LOAMS bointht and sold. IMS IX M No. 40 8. THIRD STREET, GOLD AND SILVEK 19 18 BOUGHT AND SOLD. u N I T U U H T A. rr 1'J 7-30 LOAN. The feerctarr of tha Traasnrr elves notlea tliat sub. ScrliiUoa. will bo roeelvad tot Coupon Truaiury Sitft., pjai,l tiirecvaua nom Aus-nit 1.',, 111, wiia leiul o nual iulereii at Die rate ol sevca and turix-teiitlis per sent, per annum, principal and Intaruat bath to be paid la lawful money. These Dutei will be convertible st tha option of the boloer, at maturity, mtn ill per oeut. gold-bcarlns bond., payable uot lee. tl.au Ave nor aiore tlian twuuty roars frum tlielr date, as ihe Uoverriment maj elcot. Tttov will be turned In deuonilnalloue or tX), $100, $'.,), HKO, and SwtKK), and all sub.urlptluus muat be for UAr dollars or son.e multiple ol lllty dollars. At the notes draw In it rest from AurihI Is, persons uiaklnv dcposiu aabaequout to that date muat pay ths Ihlereil accruial lxe.ui date of note date of aopo.lt. Bpasoaji-Tiniis will aa ttuoaivED hr tha Treasaror ot the United Slates, at Washlnston, the several Aa.lstaat Irta.urers and deilgnaied lieaoslurloa, and by tli FIRST KATIONAL BAKK 0? fnrLADKI.l'IIIA.PA., fiLCOMll KATIOMAL HANK 01- I-HII.AIIK.LI'IIIA, PA., TIlLhU SA'IIUNAL HANK Of 1'llll.AllKI.I'III A, PA. rOUUTB KAIIOAAL BANK OK PUILAIH'Xl'ULA, PA., By all National BuiVa which are dopoaluulea of pabll Dioncyiand lu 17 UlJ ALL IlKSPECTABLJC BANKS AND BANSKliS Throughout the. country will give further Information and API OKU tVK.KT PAOILITT TO SUB80KIHUU4 MILITARY NOTICES. BOUNTY FOR MARINES. M'ANTKD for Ui lintlod rltato. Marine (inriii. able-bodied ma In lanolin tlit duUm of a soldier al our Navy Yards, aim on i o aril unit! Biaiea lup.-oi-war on twetaa Biaixina. J enn of eemoe, rour i ears. lienor oou..eiiaUon lhaii inr anny. A1X 1I l.cieJAl. lliiUKI llttl paid aon eulUtruoat. AlArlni'i rpei-lve I'rl.e M..nov. For ell turihur InioiuialloB apply at Uis Itoorultinf tieuaeaeoui, Hit. :ill H. ntONT Street, below Bi.ruce StraeL betweua tLL.iura ul a and S o ouhA O 11. MCUA wi.r.T, -tf aialor aud Bdej-uliuia ouioer. J,' X? It LOUOIi H. Olttcfrb and .oMter. vlHittng the city nn ftirtotltif, neo.ltn HWOiil C AMI OTHK.lt MIL1I AUV BlJUlPMBN T8, Are luvlto.1 to the exte-nelvo WANLl'ACTl lilSU E-tTAIlLIIUIMEN'T (IF CE0RGE W. SIMONS &. BROTHER, HANSOM KTllKKT JIALiL,, BAN8UM Btreet, abnvo SUlli Htroot. PErSEHTATlON SWORDS U.i.'.e to oriier at tl i. ehortest notice, se lil. h for riehncii ond leu. I. III. . I.e." i LililfluM! .S.Uli"- lltl-'li. Il'l ..li.T li.itlM In l.e e .ir i - n-l.'-iiit. ii t MAM'IAl'l (HUSH JttVi.l.KU V11!l 11. P. j ll.u riCAL SiVOHO .VlAKI.lt 10 I UXON'S STOVE rOLISH. TIIE ONLY .A-' kn.u ti.ut toi cr im s io pi. a. i.i;o. p. i;.i,r. ft co., Aleuts, Jo. 1 ClItSSM'i S.reet. lO i'O t' TO SHir CATTAINS AND OWNERS, iwi'. - Tl:e ui.JerileT.td havli.n Iva.ei tl.e KfclNrilNil-UCKI-.W M.I'K.t.jlo li.li.nu tin frnuUaml lies pairolik ol II e lini i, II m ba li properrd with iliorvaeud iH.-lllUi-i io ae-ceeniiKKlute Itoee h.ivli. vn,.i-li to tie rulmd or ui.lri-a, ami Iti-liitf a pra.-u.-ai .i-.ip eal,ontor and esulser, in ii, pen., i, J aiiw.uoa to all vcaiols au tri.it.o lo him i.,r rti.aua. I i.l.iiiis or Aiionia, tlh'.p Carpenteia, and MachllliatS bailie veieela ti, reii.lr, arc ai.lljliid to call. Huin.K ihe atiiae; lor Uie tal.. of "WeiiintoilU' Patent Ne-ial.,t I oui,. .ltu.n," or '. , r ier Taint, for tlie pivaerv Ucii i, I Tt'iii'ls' tviltor.!.. lor Una ouy,l am prupared to rurnuli the asms uu favorable 1. 1 ma. JnUN H. HAMafTTT, ., M Kmins'toii rtcrew llock, ,lu"', Delaware sjvaaue.aoova Laurel suraei. THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, orKun-iM-an kaniro, f.r fatnlllei, li,.tela, or pui l.o ll.il.ti.tiona, In twenty diilerunl alea Alan. I'liila- It. I. .1.1. 11... L ..v..u,.. Pw. ,1.1. lluifra. I.,.duwn liiauie, rirel.our.1 Hiovca, na'li II .lleia, Hliwl.i.li 1-lnlci, llr.,ller, C ol.n.K Slovoa, ore., at whole sale ai.d rUU, by the mani.fa. ii.rera IUAE MHIll'K TIl'iMny, V-90-naw-eut ko. axxi H. BtnuNU bueci. FINANCIAL. Q"' 10J3 KOll TJllJ HAI.K ()!' NATIONAL LOANH, No. 114 S. TniSD BTEEET, riiii.AUKt.i'inA. IN K W UNITED STATES 5-20 SIX PER CENT. LOAN. Tin Hnbsiihrra havla baon tha saocst .ful tiller, for a portion of U, KfcW 6 11 BIX IK It OKNT. IIOI.I). I'EAltlNti LOAN, aipiopari ts otV r it o favor.bin lerm. to thrlr rnaiiutcra. In larso or .mall araoantu, In m.iids of doM.mlnation. ! (.Mis, lOVt, Ml, And lraJOa. botli ri-rlitorr-it and co'ipon.. The lnlernt coramorcs. on tL 1st of Hovssibor nsxt and It paaliK la nol.l.seial anaaallr.oa tli lit of Mar and Nnvsmlier. All oiler Ouvornmsit SocniHdoa oa hand and fcr.ala, and Inforoiatluu girtn oonccriilna tavtutmsatt, at our oilico. JAY COOKH A OC)., Ko. lit 8. TIIIKI) HTtlKl'.T, IA 1'. lm Ptilltdslphla TEW HUNDRED BHABE3 Tarr HomoBtead Oil Company rot SALE. DE HAVEN & BROTHER, 10 lS-St Ho. 20 R. Tltntn HTKRP.T, J7IKT IXATlONAIj 1IA.N1C NEW UNITED STATES 5-20 SIX PER CENT. BONDS. Thl I Batik 1iM now for talo these very pepularand titrable United St&tea Bondi, which hare FIVK TSAUa (o ma from November 1, 1804, bofyru tit OOTOrnmeat bu the prtvllcge of roUcBiptiua. INTEREST, 0 TER CENT. TEIl ANNUM, rav&blt Beail-AnnuiJ'tr tn OOIK. C. II. Morton MoMiohetol, Jr., ' CAH111KB. OliAItK,' rneitiOEirr. 10 15-1 S" TOCKH AND HKCUlUXlEsi BOUGnT AMD SOLD ON COMMISSION, DE HAVEIi & BSOTKEE, 2-t Ho. iiO 8. TUIltD STB .SET. gMITlX c"fc M1UIjIII. No. 10 S. THIRD STREET, BANKKKK AND UIlOKEIiS, Blccio, Swcks.Qr.ai tormaalcrs' Vouclior, aad Checks, aaj aU Oovon.nieat Soeurltlea Dounht anil sole, mill! 11ANK1CKS, Ko. 121 8. THIRD STREKT, PlllLAJlKI.I'IlIA. OoTornment Spoarllles of all Imnf. rurtliaooJ and fur Bala. Blocks, fcoa.ts, and Gold ISuujIiI and Bald on (Jia. uUealon INTEREST ALLOWKO 0!f DEP091T3, C.llMllona rrompUjr Made. foJ-tf G OliUi O O i. 1, UULD SILVEK AND BANK NOTES WANTEO. DE EAVEK & BEOTHEB, it . MO B. THUD BTRBFT. UANKlilta, No. 30 S. THIRD STREET, 11UT AND BULL O0I.D, Btl.Vtli, ANK OOVKUNatKKT SBCUltlTIUS. H T O O K H nOL'lJIT ANK BOI.U ON COMMlSHt OK. I N i:W LOANi NKW LOAN U. S. 1(M0 JAY COOK13 CO., OI KElt FOR 8AI.E T11K NEW GOYLKNMENT LOAN, HE.titiso mis lEIt CKNT. INTEHKgr is cois, rtdimatlo anj time after TEN YKAUS, at tho pleasure pi' the Ooverument, and pajalile I'OUTi YEA11B attur dute. noTii corros ad m:;istkiied bonds are IsHtied fur ttila Loan, of namo donoiuiniition as the 5-yo, 'l l.u lute-real on ,M)a and $iOeia payable yearly t on all cili'T di H.Miiliutlom, h.elf yearly. Tlie 10-11) bnda are liuled Mareb 1, ls..l Tho half-yearly l.ilore.t l.iHlnj duo bepitnibtir 1 and March 1 ol' each year; until 1st Hrptoin btr, ttie aecrueil Interval I'rr.ra lt of March is required to be paid by pur. liaMT. In a. .in or In lkhai. ceaaNer, add Ihk iiit per rei.t. i"r iiri'u!in:i. niiul further notice. ALL OTHKtl liOVi-HNMLM t ;sKOUltlTIt.S UOL'eillT A-Nl) 01X. JAY COOSE & 00., n.h'.'3-tf No. Hi ti. TIIIKU Sl'liEKT. TT C NKW 7-30 LOAN. yJ . I', Hiitwcrliiitunii rtceietd, aud the Js'otca turnialieuirvavl ai! d-aiMej, by tlEOItllE J. BOYD, llai.ker, aat-?m No. 18 B. Tlllhli liireat. o IL STOCKS UOI't'.HT AVD 8'U.T OU euMMISsllI, by OliUUUli. J. BOYD, llruker. susa-Tas Ho. IBB.TU'lUlBircot A CAItT). BI'.I.CII Kli .t CO., l'llOl-KIU J K'HH (if ITSTllM. KAT1N.I lhllTSI.'. As I1IMM1 H"M, MS. Mn. 1,1 rtltNi;r hl llKKf, Ol" "M1K l.l.NKIiil. 1-OHT (ifl lCK, Hil I, l)f:l.Pll I A - 1 .,1, i , ii, u.vdllllll of III. public pretia. lo li.elr IIU li.cri.ua i.utii.ua uuu lilenda. ll.eir waiuii'.t thauke 1..I libe-ial tncie.ii.il ii ent lu.i.l ii. lu-rnusly bestowtHl; and pri u.ibi. l.. j.ilii null fnnlirr altra.-tjni.a and Imi.roveUieiiU ai.duaveer rniieaiur to meilt ll.a ooutlnuvd aupport ad bauuusejo 4 taessusral molls el flulad. Ipbla and I..W..J. .V-.l WM PROPOSALS. UUftAIHTi&NCE OFFICE, UNITED ST AT Hi Rtr.fiMnRK, M ii., Onto her 17, fUalsxl rir-aie. In ouiiiM nt, will he rerirei i ired t thif rflif unttl 11 M.. en HaTCKDAV, Orlobem. Ii ir ftirniahintT 1 nttrt) Hittf NiihtlMenco lf L-aruafat- lUcrfei tn litMm"re. M r innti, wiih o.odo nAiiitMH kkkhii uhudmiy kxtra n.otn of flral(i Not. 1 and 1. Tdo Florr mint a irwil) fround and brandi etaietl. r.a h hMiVi to be fully head lined. I Ut hocpd an mtrSiae-mtdf" hrrrtlj v1)l ioxiuvrir be r teriM. Oiir-htlfto br drliverod wtUila Unkt f1ya. and (he whole within f.WQ daji ftB 500.000 l'VMrt fihhT QUALITY PII,OTnHR!,l liema.iewrviujoiexir orsup-riirirntMir, wntui utitH hfeinel io t'" tta rtrd t.f 'lniprtitn Kdnitrd and tn UHr bv tt f Kiaie nur In tun In thl hiv I hr Kltmr and Hrnal will lo mamined uy Hie lniiorior on tlie iart tof a (.(ixTJitnt'iit, wt-o wlil if mi ail thtt In tlia iiilltyil ti o f l'ur t-r lnanyoltir respect l lntr'fr tn thi n.andurd inmiiiei. Ilreu U (s pfukid in )Kesui unv i) rounds b-rad rnrhbok; tHir to he raatle or f diy-'oaionc wo-tl.oi fturh kind a v. .Li lim urt n i tite r fenr to Ihe b rad: hil ntu nnd t f 0 eiittlv IIotpi, or tf .r i wo idrrrn, tonvut'd and irrtMiVf Uitrther ; kin to - nirpi( d wltn lUht Rriwa hu B,r a'r.ipa. To be itiivorod In llfteeu dayf fro ia l lien dttr of awnj-tl, 60,000 rue n iim wiiii, critiiirt) urakR.i te ippd In hftrr.-'i liV- mn-lf uif iroi it thii oilleMo be fullr h' I hnd, and to ba U"llv fd within trn diy- fr.m date of award. 93,000 mlmfNm or iiik hkht giiAurr or PlIliK VINK(MR, made mlv f nm rl ter v hiky ; 11 fp from Nil loi nijni ardla or ln;iir1oa iii)t.tan-ft, and of a uniionn itrenitiht vna Wr.lky Vinegar taklnr M vraina bf?ariona nr i4taHh ! niuirMl'itn n:m ntinr.a truy tna f!U(i Vlniar aa near the im tren( to aa nin be; U t put Dp In half brrr of it mw lonh cnMCii ba raattit of white k.ldi r-aniplr to bo h ( n at ii.m ofi'.-o. K.nr.a delivery to hfi arc in pa ii icq ith a ccrn ira e or a o-oa-pt tnnt ClM'iul-t Itmr the Vfiii-Ktr ll of th ri iurtt Mn nRih. One ha r u be d' Itvored ia ten dy, and nhule wltnlu tweiitj tfayc Irnin dmr ol AWrd. 30,000 1'Ol'Mi.S AIAMANTINE OANnLKI (te b Ji on ne' to Ihe pound I. Krand m ut tie men tk-nod. Konri ti he (atrappt d wtih hfht irref-a li rhorr ntrapi. To te tHlivcrca m lea day tr- tn ''a'ei f flwnrd. 04), 000 roll Mm .ooi tiAKO BUOWN ROAT.trt b mi-di hybi litiK arm onty from nud niattnJi, f n frnm o'ay, toinlile ulaa, or other adtiltera tlon, tn have no nnp e isntit odor, to ronUla oi mure tlian twenty tc pi r cnt. f water. an to bewiH dried benire lu lnir pae.aad. Ta b rtflivoTid In trn dar from dutn f award. 00,000 1'iU'NDM (' poumli to the hunt-el) KIK HALI'e Worthmti.n lirand Ouo-mlf ( k in aiukii. und one hah tu be in apirit barren the t'arreJi to he (.mid. dean, und dry: all o' if marl. a to be ohhteran d by I'MnUnir tne headj. To Ito deliwied Im Ico d)i from unit oC nward. ftnmpli e tmit h flirnfahed of al' the nrtli lei ofTored. Retiitratr nnmonalfi. in ilur-tira'. mrit b made for arth k-uiiumeiatd,ann bidden my propose fir tlie whole or an) ran of path. I'mixi-als innM ln made no Mnfc fonnn, funiUhed at this ol'ice. The crr.lilf :e attaehel t Ute roK)aJ mu.t be aiKned by two r-pontl'le pirtH4. KpnHR rharva an nampUn muat ha prepaid, nr th pnirMi aU will nut he oon-mercd. Kah bid muit hare ft pi intra ropy oi mis nuvrnisciueni i'-u in in urau, Kuta O uat be iptclnf In cnniplylnK with all Us tenne. 1'ropoaaJn mui t not be em'tom-d wltti th samples ,bnf be de:lvcn d ttejaratc, and endors,fU"i'ropotU for Sull aiatenc 8 tor en. " I'eriont not having the precise vat.'efy ftf fltoret ahova deicutHd, but having article t.t a srmtlar kind, an at hherty to n od In proposals lur supplyliiK Uient, watch w It recWve attention acrordlna to pnra and adaptatlia to tha wants of Uie service. In atl canes uot specially excet4 tlie delivery miiHt bo made at the time spfLtfloc1. Incaa of failure, the United mates reserves tha rli ht of p tr oliaxe elaewhere to niHke up Uio deficiency. ehariHng tat a'l'snr-e sald over cod tract price to ihe partf fallluff deliver. All stores will be rarcnitly IniKieteS and compared wlti tlie tetalned sainpl' . Ki-turns of wbikhh, slxaed by ft rrRoiai pub He weigLer, must ba furnished wkeoarec rciiniied. Contrsctors are exptrted tn hold their roods with oat xtonse to the United Htates until rsinlnd lor shipment, Varments to ha mnde after the drltvery or the stores If fund are on band; If pone on hud, to be mado as soos as rrreivnd. Kach person, or every membtr nf ft Ann o (Turin f a pm rwiaial, must at company It by au oa'li ol alle ance to tha Unltod tfiates Oovemment, If ho hai not already filed on In tills ollW-o. In udititlon thereto a cmtilcate will ba re iiiiied Netting forth Uiut the articli'S ottered the tbivana ment, under the above advertisement, etiher belong to th iarty hlddlnr, or aro te bo purohnsed or received by thavft of loyal cltizcus for delivery to Uie United H tales Uovema nirnt. Mtii must bo leRthle, and the numbers must be writteft as well an expressed hv fljoin. Atlhidsnot complying strictly wita the terras ol Utic ad ertiiitutut wtii be rojo.ted. J. If.OILHAK, lO-fO-St Captain and 0.rt.,U.rt. A. . HIDES AND liARRBLS. OFFICE DEPOT Commissary of Suhhlstence. WAaiiiMOTmr, October lf.lfWl. Will be sold at publlo Ruction, on THlK41AT ,Oetoef 27, l'Cl, at ll o clock. A. M., at btith aUnttt wharf. WUk ingtuu.i). C WW Halted Hides. HH lry hides, more or lOSI. Ale( lfXK) Sugar HfifrBheads. VK Turk Ham is. KU Klnur Co l:U(Mi d m Whtsky dn lyi H-h do VmcRar K(i. facftBoxna, Ac.Ae. fke. Terms Cash, in Treasury notes, at the time Aflat. lu-D-bi U. ItPXL, Llout.-Col.andO.S. puorosALS ron lumber. Cun.r QrAi:rKVMTiB's Orvira, I Pai'OT op Wiiim,t..s, Wafihlitiitoii.Oct, 17, ItM Rtalfd 1'rnpOHBls will ha reei'lvtd al litis Offlce uaifl RA 1 V BIA . October Vi), 1HC4. at 12 o'clock at., for d.-Hvftd j lit A dtHtol Lumber of ihefoUowlug atuojots, kinds, and descriptions, vtz : l,,Ci)ooiiH9t4-4 oil Inch Wlilto Ptne common Cullinff. tOtO twt y 4 or l-mth Ahlte Vino commoaOaU InirH. ir0.0C0AetH-4ora. iitsh WMIo Pine common Onlllniafl. l'A.0O0itel4-4or 1 Inch tomjutd and (riovc4 ITLovr lilts 2f,f00 feet .H4 Flemlock Bcantllng. J2 feet long. '.'ViCOfwetaM llomick Ht enltltis;. 1 1 trollon 2"U,(Ui fsn;;jrl Hru.lt.cl. Kcaiiihiiir. Hi f-- w" (sfioift :i4 llciuhmk .-canill' ii "ot h,n W.(iiV,ti4 Ih-n ock 8c' "K, 20 leet long, y.'t.oui (ter ax& lleail"" 'U li t ln. yVKOiVci iii I'" 1(""k J .iHt, lfoet lontf. 44 IMMj lec( 'i li em 'ock Jit, d H-t 1 u,f. .tw ii (t ;tx Htuiiock JnUt. .Oft ln. SrtjCkitt'tt :ta HfinUick ,loii 24 fro l'uf. t ft I Jx7 Hi in lm k Joint, 14 fiet lunjr. V'. OtO ft-et :7 Hum ock Joiat, K f.t Icnfi. 'iOf l-ft.U Hi mlrnk Joint, lKfuet !n,'. f0,i)''et;UH Ilt iulin-k Joint, Vi ttt lotitr. Wi.lJt'O feet ami U) Hemlock Joist, 16 feet Mnr. ?,(K0f ct :u ai.d 10 Hemicck Joist, :o fpet lonit. fi.Mi f ,i ;lX! hi. a Jo iu ii-to. k Juist, t f et loti. No. 1 IS inch kat d Wlut - Fiiio ISUinglja. 1, fi.OO Ih Mt giaallly aaw ed cadar Sliinles. V.'Ki Ut I'lasterint; l a'lis. Hampiuaot smnKies and latlia profuse d Jbr will be ti qulitd. Mils will be reoelved ceparitcly for earh kind and quantity a above si-ociilcd, or tur tho whole amoiut ad vertised fur. All ot the above described tn ba Rood mrehantab!i luinlcr, aiiuicci to tlie iiiieotiua uf uu ia(actir app lule4 ou ihe I'Hit oi the (bivoiDiniMit. ll oi the luuib-r contractud t'oi t be dellveredvlUri llilrty fs) dnN fn tit date oi contract. J'topo$al jtom diUyal pantf uill not be eon ndr et. An ( aih of alh-Kianru t the Umtod Huus Uwveruiaoni iiinsi Hcui-mjiany tath iiroj.oMfiimi. i ht-atdlily ot the bhliu-r to ll'l the contract, should It be awarded h'tn, nuist )' Kiniratiti'cd by two respoasl blc r.'ona, Yk boso signatures must b appendei ta tha fctiaianlce. 'Hie tnlt rnme ard post ofllce address of each bidder must hi- leitibly ivrltu-u in the irotHjfttl. lw.nds iu a Num rtiiMl to Itali ot trie amount of the oon-trai- , iKiird by ttie coutra ;tor and b th of hii aruarani rsf wU bemtiulitdof Uiu successtlul bidder, upou sltfuuttf tli contract. The riKht to reject ftny or alt b'da that may ba deemed too hivh is rtur(d by ti e Hcpot ljuartenn.itur, rroioi-a's niunt la plaluly eudorttud ou thn envelop. "I'lfpouaift fur Luiubci, " aad addronsud to the uudar b'gncd. I). II. RIIOKKIt, Itrlf-adior-t ancial and Clihrgu.rtertnatier, 10-19 1(K leitotuf V 4UIi.loii. SUBSISTENOK OFFICR, UNITED STATUS Army, Ko. SO ckM'Ty Hiivet, tufriwt.ua. Md., OctAber 10. 14. Realcd Propoeala, in ituilfatft lll b received as thlfl office until U M., on AtONUAV, Octooar 21. Hit, lor fuj nuhlug t-ue United Hlatua ttubslstaooa liaruuaM will rOUKTH01IHAKfAV) I1FAD OK nKKf CATTI B, on ths boot, di livered at tt-e State rattla BcJs at Baltl moro, Md.. In lids of ilutOj ono thousand each every (Id) d udiivi; to be welvhcd wltl ln one and a half davs after a; rival, at ti e excuse of the contractor. Tiu-y must araKe about (l'l hirtrcn hnndn d pounds gross wolit; all (ulltrg aboil oi i H') one th -ntaiid poimdi uross w4ihk. Itulla. Htan.oxt-n, (.'una, lii-.fois, and 11 urn lass Caille, WlU be rejui-t-d. A dt'dtieiiou oi ton (10 ptm1n will ba made from thn weu ht of eacb Ktrtr anccped un l r this contriwt. pro Tided the aiiln al decs not aland lu the p.mi two and on half hours buf. ri bi'inf vtth.id, or ia ut wuihed luiuia dlately after r- inoval iroiii Ihuetra. Idank f.iniis for pn jo.a!s can bo hsd on a pp'l cation at th's otticca either In person, by uialu or tele-craph, frn.ohats by teiei-rarii, or ether irrutu.ar, luforiaal procokuls wili not he c nilt red. 'i he Oovernmeut v tli cIjhh tbe rkht of weUhlne; any tne aninal sii urate, If lis siptur-iic Indteitus loss weibt tt.nn the niii.iiuuiD meiriVmed above; tbe ex pense of wubjhii.tf vi Ui be paid by Uie party errlui Ui Jadg suont. Each Md. to suure consideration, muit contain a writ ten fcuarantte (.i two re.poiiiibje perw.-iis, as loliows; We .oi the County of , Male of ,dw hereby guariuitee that is (or are) able to fuldl a control iu accortian-e v !tti the triu of bis (or thu!r propontii Jn, and should hW for tl.t-lr) propssltion be accepted, be (or they) will a once inifr into a contract In a couUnca therewith, und w are i.r-iar.d to becine hu SJCUrH e, alvliiK foed uiid nitlii-l -i.t bontitj for tt fulDltuent. '1 he rt'fpotitibt hv ot'tt-e cuM-antoii inuht lu -hown by the oitif lul cetlHcule,f the clerk of ih iierett li-UM Court. or of thu 'ViudaSuuee U sUtct AUjruu, U' b eU-CiO-ed Mlth t t. it. ;iddr ui-".' I-' r'srnt to repaiid to tor Idds, ana fue ared to i;iii; b pos and i(.u lim c-fUtraci hei ra lev y the oth e. '1 li (lov. s-'ii ic;' f.ou to tttlf the rf.,ht to ie:cct uny or all b.l coitM 1 " d i.i r. .t-t 1'H.yiut-nts to he niB.lr' :i r et li .lc'lvry lu su-'h nnc at n;v he on hui.d; ii liOiu ou hur.-l, to bv lueU as am i. ii rccelNfc l. l'r p sals must bf f!idor-cd dUtlncly "Pr.ipn.a ftt tei cattie,' it: .: nJ.lrDTtd lo captaiu J, 11. UiiuiAtt, 0. H., Ul;iinurr-, M riit..l. If u bid in V-v i a ui f- of a rtn.i. their nanes and thoir rict ctiic acUlrtas tmt iippeur, cr thiy will uot bj eun siCercd. , tio.li person or t ve. v menu er of a flrni oitppu? a pro posal niut acct-ii jtiti.v U wl h en "mh nf a! Itatlan-' te tha I niti-d htures uicn i.ieul.ll tw ba not alieady ultd oua In this ottice. . . . AH Mo, ,,. con ; .' .;' ffrirHy vith the termi of f.u aa-H,..lnl,:r,.e-. J.n.On.MAM. JO U-7t t'siitsln and U. .. U H. A. F -t QVAItTt KMASTEK - GENERAL ' 3 iiJI Orl.ee, Miat l.lvltl.-n. , VAiiisiiii.rnr,Ortohir l.tSCi. HORHK.St UOMsKSit 1I0USI s:!! Hones ailllul.li. I. r Arll'lary and t'a airy Senrleo will he ouu l.asi u t illl.SUOltO iitiUi', liioyn luarKU, tul Jso..iiit.i r 1 . li"'. Ilime. Kill beilellvtfred to Caplala L. LowryM wra, A. 1.'. M , anil In fub eslisl l iu. usual eo cn.iueot lfinMclion be lire L-el Ulr ace.-itid. l-.leuol I'aial.-.v il..iheii, Sl,6 each, l'rice ul AnlH.ry l..a-a. Sli-'.-ach. I'ay mead will De niaae lor era (l and mors. JAMl n A. KK1V. Colonel first I 1 lat.ifi, 10 SUI QuartoruiAaiet-Ueocral tOdlot.