JUL. TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH.- riTTLADELrillA, TIIUKSPAY, OCTOBER 27, 1861. $mmj .SFflcrjrapIi THfWRWAY, OCTOBKH 27, ISflf. THE LATE BATTLCIN THE VALLEY, WIT OP BM. ci srm TO M.W4RK TM Newark Daily AHrrriier of Momlur ,BT'B"t"er"G'T,'r wrpe A. Custer, toiii- mnJi"K ,,ie '" 1'tvlsion nf C.iv.ilry in (toni ral Sied"' rrny, wa I" this city tsierJ:i.v, tlio gnrt of Mr. Willinm P. KniRvll. Oencrul Cutter r-fiJ A liir(!tia on Katnriliiy.liaviiiiriii cluir.'o tta fc:itilc-llap9 cniturol from the K-jlics In tuu ulile of Wcelnoilnv last, and nhKc"iicnt!y c'lno la tbi city to ind a few hour witU lii wifa, who tiM cf n stsyiotr licrc fur eovcr.il clays .i.-.t. Be left P'i'n ,or Niisltiiir-tun lust evening, nn 1 irill return to liis comiiitniel to-i!uy. -OenftaS Custer lcpro'Oii: tli.ettlio vl tiry of Wedueilny whs tlie nrnst i'imit.ilc.t.0 flint li iio n-hirh tins yet licun B' liii-veil in tin Slicini'i'lii ill. jkftr the cimroe-iol' oiirr.iv.tlry ilu lirli-l tore :. wire fi'interrd in utter ciiil'n--ioii. tiiro.vin r oil 4-verytbln.e tliui could impeiio their lllqlif. I'm ter'i Division pursued the rne.ny trotn 1 oYlool; ) the arierniwn nntil ' In tf;s i-veuin;., di ivin,' tlxtn iDto tlie fields and moi'titani-i, enn'tni-n; Whole ctiii!aniM at a time, timl putt Iiniiilroel-i Ofthe fllttillve-s n-..'e vi... Vr. Our ,,. f,,:ir-lit a thev Dv. r b.-ul fun ;!it In lore, i'colimr tU.it lie, ajinibilairon of the ciiiiuy ilipendcd upon their In the early rrt of tlio day, however, all tlio dviiiiiY were Willi Ecly; huJ liad he! ticen cvnteol "ith cnpmrin our ituus and t-i-,-iit Itifi dnd prixoncrs. and driving our nrny iVmi i's position, lis victory would Imvo been ono of tlie noet sipna! of tlie wur. lint it lien lie uudM took to f urne with the torec at Iti" comnniml, he in vited the very disaster which bef"ll him. 1IU Wvaiico on Xucmluy uUtit wns mode with greet raciy and caution; his men wire ntripH-J of their canteen and put in lif-lit inure 'uiun order, aid by dawn on Wcrlnrniay morning were massed In hattlo order insid.j of our linos, with nothing whatever to olintruet their progress on our eiicumpriierit Their ruptures of men and Cannon were all (-fleeted hel'nro sunrise. Letu-rs written by eomo of J'arly'u oitieern nt'ier liis ovement cominenecd, nnd captured, by our lorct, rxprcsscd fua; of tho result, chiiructcr It.Idk the moTetneiit iu mud mid pcrilom, and likely to lead to thu couiplutu destruction of the enemy in the valley. 'The enthusiasm of our men after the defeat of tie enemy i desrrd-cd by (ieneral ( iiatei as rauj; ifieent, and their confidence iu ile-njin is so greu thttan aimy one-third larger tbanonrs can not now stand before tbem. It is generally believed by onr oilicem that there will bo no more leriour lithiiug in the vuliey, it bcins imp issible for the KUhmond autboritiea to reintorco Kai ly'a wutted columns, qomt Kuttered in disurdcr n;uu( the lines of retreat. "General Cmtcr stales that the cannon c:p tnred by our force numbered over titty; ha counted forty-nine at Sheridan' lieadquuriem on Friday night, and several pieces had nut yet been brought from the fio.d. General Custer' Uivisiun captured forty -one piece and several battle-Hat;?, including the headquarters' ilg of Oener.il 11 iru eur, which bore tho Inscription, 'On to Victory, presented by Mr. Vf. T. Sutbe.rlin.' (Jcneral C'us.er also enpturtd a large number of wagon, with many horsrs, males, ha. It I a curious coineidtnte that theKelicl General Rameur wlio was killed was a c asuiaie of General Cutter at "Wvft l'oint. llefore hi death, Uamsenr sent for the latter, and tho two, thus straagcly brought together, reviewed, iu the presence of dc;ith, the reniintm-snces of their radct liie. Oor losse In the fight of Wednesday, as near M had been ascertained when General Custor lft the front, were about four thousand in killed, wounded, and prisoner. The loss of tho eucmv w me six thousand, and a stnitrglers are brought in, will prwhubly be found to be greater. "(itnoral Cnster, who, at the outbreak of the War ranioJ a Urst lieutenant in the .5th Regular Cavalry, and has bow p;;'i'al,y .tu0 sUlr" njor-general within his reach, ia ?nlv twenty Jbor years of age, and u splendid specim -m u InUhed soldier, lie speaks in the highest term of our New Jtrsev soldiers in the valloy, and specially commends the 3d Caviilry, which he My have achieved a better reputation, consider ing the time they have been in service, tlina any regiment in Uio dcpiutuiiut." Captured Unit An IntereMintr Interview. At eleven oVlorV tnnmlnff. General Custer ti an interview with the Secretary of War, ar-.d aid that he had been ordered by Gcnerul Sheri dan to turn over to the Department the (lags cap tared in the recent battle at Cedar creek, and to present to the Secretary of Wur the men who hud captured them. The following were tho lliu-s presented : Flag of the 2d onth Carolina regiment, cap tured by Colonel George M. I.ove litithN'ew York Volunteer. Flairof the Rith Virgir.ii In fantry, caDtured by Sergeant David Il.Sehotiold, 6th New York Cavalry. Flag of the 4-tth Georgia lnfantrv. camurcd by Chief Bugler T. M. Wells, 6th Kew York Cavalry. Vlug supposed to be General Raiim ur i htadiiuaiier (lag, captured tj Jane Sweeny, lt Vermont Cavulry. l l.it! wV IV.A lyth l.r,.;a lnfitnlTT r.intiirnrl hv nriVilLP, Ulrich Crocker, 5th Sliehigun Cavalry. A battle iliiff caDtured hv Caot. F.dwards. 1st Vt. Cavalry, entmsted in the care of Conioral John Welch, fith Hew York Cavalrv. in consideration of tho fart tkt Welch vecuotured from the enemy the Hug of tha l&tb. Mew Jersey Infantry, which bad fallen into the hands of the Rebel in their morn ing attack. A battle-Hug captured by Corporal artanlel P. Reiiile. 871b l'ennsylvania olunteers. The Secretary inquired of Corporal fleiglo if the tail to which the uag was mstencu, auu wiueu bore the appearance or having been hastily made, was captured with tho Hag. Tho Cor poral replying in the negative, the Scao-ary asked how it happened that tho stall' wai not caDtured with the color. "Why, sir," laid the Corporal, "he tore the Hag otf tho stair when I came close to him, and I took it away from him." "Did be skedaddle t" inquired tho Becretary. "He did, sir," was the prompt response, "and I kept the flag." Flag of the 12th North Carolina lnlantry, captured ny oer naut E. 1). Woodbury, 1st Vermont Cava'ry, The start" upin which this Hag waa fastened had nrldentlv been a very excellent jointed fishing- rod, and admirably subserved the purpose to WOiCh It OHO OOen applied. A uuuio-iiuk ep ftnmd bv nrivate Ira Hough, 8th Indiana lntiintry A flag captured by private Jeremiah Parks, !)th Wew York Cavalry, a youth not yet eighteen year of age, and who baa not yet becu in ser vice two mouth. The Secretary expressed tbi kope that before the war terminated Vmka would Win a Major-General' commission. Sweeney, who captured the !ia supposed to belong to the late uencrui Jtamseur hcid quar, tern, ia not yet elghteeu yeurs of ago. His ex planation to the Secretary of thu capture, was very amusing :' Me and another one of the boys," aid be, "saw an ambulance, ami ordered it to bull. Say the driver, 'The General ordorel tlie ambulance to go on. Buys I, 'What general r' JSay the drher, 'General' Ramseur.' Says I, That' the very man I'm looking for.' So thu other boy and myself took General itamsi ur, the urgeon, the ambulance, tho driver, and the hor.-es." General CuHler explained that the boy bad 00 a gray jacket when he made the euptuie, ami bad thus misled the Oliver of Geiiaral K:un teur' ambulance. The Secretary ald that he would like to see the "other boy," who Sivceuey stated was Cor poral Frederick Lyons, 1st Veim-mt Cavalry. Secretary Stanton then returned to these soldiers tlie thanks of the Department and of the Govern ment for their gallantry iu this cprcataud brilliant battle, stating that each of them would bo fur nished with a medal in cnmmcraorutiou of their Jiravery, and, said ho, "to show you how good CJeneral and good men work together, I huve already appointed your Commanding Gcnerul (Custer) a Major-Gencral. General Custer," hu continued, taking bun by the hand, "a gullaut 0tccr always makes gallant s ddiers." This anuoumemrnt was received with tremen dous cheers by the large uuuulier of person who bad assembled in tho audience-room of ihe De partment to wit i,e.-8 the presentation, while the cnibarraiiicd look of General Cutter, us ho bowed bis thank for the unexpected promotion, showed that hi modesty waa equal to his couutgc hutungtvn Mar of yctterduy. "Recently at a railway station la England a took a hasty plate of oup, and uufor ir01 twaiiowed a rusty nail which was in it. ',wVdei1daU(1 uuJucLy r2S!'J??t 'ltbt r tae 'te King Frederick MniiafrV1! lKu. ,,!1 ieam-packe.t wdVliwJ,!e,ttJr flve thousand rix-dallars, Sollar. or TZLihT ttx' iUrt.Mgmtuiui oa or our tXaidoS aaual L'uim LJl?m. 'neindlng UUmi. liofk, promen.doi byiorcht .h. a Two wup-lu.w credit from the pea ,f m.m to are lo U po Vrnu.d b- Ter liiurtiiJa. , eri- pwt rrmot IlBmbcrt, IraC,rendon, aud Ch.val nil. m..Vm h vjiuva v we vaoug ue fuew. THE STATE BIGHTS DOGTRISE. 'oiiinrntoinlil.lri A. II. Ntihn. i.nnnH or m won-OKNi nr, niTCHoocn. t'AsiijoTo t irv, D. C, 'J lumday, October 20t hi4 To t?i Kditor of the New Yorh Tim: I nolii-cd a fiuti-nient In the recently pulilidioil l tur of fr. Stephens which needs contradiction i aud yet I tnrct no eontr.elictlon of it in tlio vnrloiH eiinilii iits upon tl'al letter wlii, h lin. c fn Urn under my eye, i lthon,h the statement tourhes a p-iiut of itu! i ll ir.n (er in the history of r,nr ei mitry. .Mr. Tl-hcT , ni tlie Vi '" Tr 'O I. lit of fie so rlid Coniciei ni-- M-tteH ot tl," - ma' feel hi, ut, d to asfei t what he d-n-s in li s let'i r, on tlie r'oirt to vlileli T t'-li r;bi't li'iw lie emi protect iime!( from the ic"i- 'ion of havi.i;; mado a wi'lui ii'ii-tateinem, cei 't -in t'ie plea ol Oo.vu- r el" , T'loraeee, it difn dt rn eroeivc ; and l:-,nor,ii re, ill his t.oili.iu, Is tl- t to IMS tupponed on 0;e pndd . -1 i red f. .Mr. M.'piict,s,!in iieii nc oi nie .uu.i iti,;nrs dorti iee, (lo-eiilli-J. e. rts in,ioni t'ie oii-'inil iiulein mleiice of the M.dts, an a ri e -rm - re.-o"- m.ed In il-et null it, i-iili'.n linger v.-n li tin inde- pendrrec of the country win n-lih-red, as rs'.di. lied in lle tr.niy oi i , - i, nut IT averts, in ad dition, thai the sunte dm-ttui'i was u .-."eTii. in ihe ii-iiirailou ol the ptcstut (J'ii-iiiuliie.iiit Hie 1 Micii Siates. It is with rciriid () tii i-- litter o-srrtiori ilpn the pt: ti innit i f Mr. r:on!.rns rer,!,, c.irr, - i.v,. This I an old question, a- I am v.v'l a-iar.-, eiul notli.iii.- i tw Cin bo .iid uliuiit i ; I ut mini irir, true i'im be uss'-r'. d of it. in din- l o lir w.cliou cf t! e s'atemrnt oi N!r. S'enhen .-. Iu the fiiM pi, ue, the iiri!;imil olonieswere In no ii-ik li, e a u. !! pendent Slates un.i'T tho Kr'dish (TO'eniment; ( if when tlr'v threw mf Hair ik pindcin e I'l.on Kmlim.l, and the Con- Jemtmn was torin-.'d. tiic ji iirin:i 1 ( o ,.a.e.:t m iv be said to havo a: m i te-1 9-mi-j the deisien! of what is now c'::.:Uinl as ho State Ui-lits doc trine, ioii::h by no nieiiii" to the el nt sniisu- iui rtlv elaimcd. Isitt mm ftunn flu l-iporttint im-.iltrntion. that tiie tire .em I'onsili uii.oi i.r the Vnitcd hiaies pn-w out of the la -t, pnvti- ally ('cioi-i'istiaicd, tint in tho Coni, ii. ia:in 'he Colon, c.s had tei forth certain prero M'ives or privileges, tlie ever, isc of w hich li tided directly to the destruction of the Conieileiaiion. H wis precisely because the Confederate system implied, or was bro-T-d upon, if you plen-e, to ) much Stain independence, that tho wliolo country be'-ame nwnrc of the reeesslty of estublisliiin u eoiltitu tioi.al Goien incut, ihe dire t elf. et of which was to coricct thu rf-vils inherent in tho confederate .vtvtn; and, p.ihui.s, U'i ni:-n in tlio V nited Mates is bctti r acqumntcd with this f.u-f than Mr. Stipheps himself, thoueh, slteated aj ho cow is, he linds it expedient to deny it. Thrre ouch' to 1 e nothing better known in our country thun tho frets, nnd the principles they ir.vole, just set forth In tho brief statoinont above. If any proof were wanted to idiow tho whdomof our father in repudiating the Con federate system, it may be seen in the monstrous fruits nowcNbibitcd iu this coentrv in. the war of the ltcheliiott, which is professedly ha'ed on what is culled a Stale Kighti doctrine the right ot secession by w hich tLe people of ono or more Stie, having solemnly cntrred into a compact, contra-1, r-grcemeiit, or whatever it may bo called, claim tin rihr, on their own motion, to abrogate tin ir ow n di libeiaiely assumed (ibiiga'lon. The uletirdlty ofthe claim, mo-t assuredly was mver mere clearly made visible than iu tho inanrural address of our Chief Maid-drato, w ho, iu view of the State Rights doeli in", aslvs the pe r tii pnt ifiiestlon, which answers ilsolf : "How cm n Union bo formed upon disunion prinetjilerf ?" It rema ns for the present generation 10 givo to pos terity the final proof that our Intberi were indeed wise in fub-titutin:,' a National I'nion in place of that inpc of sand, u conledeinto system, which tho Southern portion of the country Is disposed to re-establish, but which, If it could bo dons, wi nld necessarily destroy the Republic, by plung ing it into anarchy and endless civil war. As between tho two purtieg in the ortb,onc of which Is practically working for the Son-h, and the other for the niahitcnanco of the Union, I desire to take this opportunity of exprossiug the most earnest hope 1 am capable of forming, that the people of the country will adhere to tho pre sent Chief Magistrate, ns the representative of all the good to ho looked for in u government of this country. Very rcr ectfuliy, your obedient ser vant, E. A Hitchcock. snrniDi's i se or cavalry. Was3inoiox, October 23. General Sheridan, in Wednesday' battle at Cedar creek, furnishes the most striking illustration we have had during tho war of tho legitimate use of cavalry, and the results achieved on that occasion vie with tho linCbt IllVtOriV peiIVUtUam.ia vt Vb-I u. . Naioleon observes that the two main functl3n3 of cavulry are to operate on tho rnvmleui an enemy by turning ms naiiK, anu to i-iuow up a victory by a pursuit mat turns ueieat into rout. Slieudan s ri-sposition ot nis linrsc in masses oa either liank is in accordance, with the litiest ex amples in military history, and the pursuit ol the once broken Rebel linn matches the most bril- iimit ex loits of Murat or ol Seidlit. Th grand charte made ut 1 o'clock bv the divisions ol Custer on the right and Mern'.l on the kit, is dc'cribed bv eyc-wi'ncsses as infi-Tipi. cent in the h-ghest degree. The charge was exe cuted ut thu tiot, and doubled up both II. inks of tho Rebel armv, pushing Us broken and ill-located fragments across Cedar creek. Wi'h this achievement, fin ordinary general would have remained satislinii; but not so Sheridan, an old dragoon himself, and know ing all the secrets of what Marshal Snxo colled the dome i f moment. Two brigades, Devin's of Menitt s Division, and Velr a of Custer's Divl sion, were promptly thrown across tho creek Ch Bring the bridges at a gallop, under severe iirtlilerv nnd musketry" lire, thev imnetuoiislv chniged the Rebel Inmntry brigade, which had h'Ciilett to cover the trains, ami l.eld a stioig position, deployed on the crest of tho hill, south ol Cedar creek. This force was captured aud sea'tered, leaving the whole Ilebel army train a prize. 'Ihe Rebel infantry were already whirling through Strasburg, ami the pike, Ijr'four miles from thut point to Cedar creek, was blockaded with artillery waguiis, ambulances, .Vc. Cur cavalry accordingly had now nothing to do but deploy us foragers and secure Ihe rich spoils (heir valor bad won. w nat these are the country already knows through Genoral Sheiidau's despatches; and w hen it is considered that this splendid pri.o was Uiheu by a force not exceeding live huudrecl mm, we may well exc'iiim witli Warslml Saxe, "There is ro tcdling what cavalry can accom plish. . .1.1 tmi'3. t'clebrixlon r llio Aitutvcrmtry or tlie Mirreiidt-r ul ( nrnnailis. General Giant a.ssumed command of tho Divi tlonoftho Mississippi on tho lllth of October, roii. lie determined to celebrato thut annivcr nry, as well as tho eighty-third national mini ve rsniy of Iho surrender of Comwallis at York town. Hence the victory of Sheridan over Early. Thnt General Grunt hud ordered She ridan to fight F.nr.y on the l'Uh, is shown, by the fact that the I.lentrutint-Gcncrnl siiiel to n distinguished gentlemen, who purted with him on the morning Ofthe l:lli. at City l'oint :" You will hoer of u batt'.o in the valley when you uirive lu Wash-in-'ton. it is a singular colnc.'dniee that Ihe very hour when She riuiui wu celeliratig tlie surrender-ol Cornwidlis, on the l!th of April, 1 S 4, l,y whip ping l-.nrij , ihe chiiiiis -iee of Iielwurd Everett wan eiiiglngthc praiM of that same gailant leader, in old 1-iiueiiil Hall, uuil iu llu course of his remarks he. cxelaimci! ; "AjJ on this very day, Oiel,'i;,d I'' 7, of ), tl,:y, the united Fri-neh aud Auitritun armies, by the capitulation of York town, put the ical to the lueltpendeneo ol tho United .tiile--!" On the ei;.'ljty-tliird annlvcrs'sry of that glo rious clay uiludcd to by I'.veretl, tho traitor F.iuly, at the hiud of an army of Rebels, would hi.ve bwl.cn thut glorious "seal," but for the per sonal , i iaei.ee, great skill, and cMiuCrdiuitry energy cl tho gdiant l'hil. She. idau ! 'The cd'tor of tlio Riehiu md Wliiii, who snysiri hisitMieed tho C'dlh instant that Gisent was 0- pectedto celebiate the surrender of Cornwullis by cntci itig- Richmond and "(ilsntitig the spread cngle aid p ayin;' 'Mail ( liiimbai In Capitol Squnre, will ol scrve that Grant don t forget to cclcbrutc all these national anniversaries, though he may not do it In aeeoi dance witii the pro giamiiio laid down by tho Rebel editor of thu II Uuj. The Or. at Kxhiblnon Ruilding of 1S V2. In Hyde Turk, London, is in process of demolition. Chnges of powder tired by uu electric machiue are used to destroy it. Immerse improvement are tftliln-r plaeo la the riuee de lu Madeleine, Fails. The trottoir round me church l to raj uu asphalts psvement, six yard in wiuth.lho trees at present decaying re to be removed, and a d mblo set of one spe cies (diluted. The flower-market henceforward is lobe arrayed on the four side of the square, aud flowcr-bcdi laid out at each corner. R derit k I.Murchlson, in huiofticlal canacl'y a l'rendent of the Royal UeogruphieaJ Society, ha proposed and announces that he and hi "geographical irauus ' hare resoived to "brin; about tie erection of a auitutile monument to con.mrmoiate the exploit ofthe man who, of all Europeans, tirrt croseeu central eqnamriai Atnc from south to north, with hi eouipauion Grant, and who ( setting aside all dispute respecting he "ttrc f cbe Nile) unquestionably determined tueext teat and position of th rett ffatvr ww wheae the flovri." HEWS JOTTINa3. Wendell Phillip is announced having resumed his old position outside of politic. Tt. Austin Jllnlr, a printer, formerly em ployed in lloston, died at the residence of hi mother, I.oekporf, New Voik, on cdO'S-dnjr. AVIthin a few days, several wolvej Imvc, been ten on the line of the (Inlri.rt R.tllioad, within twcllt V-five Tl ile, Ol t Id.' l 'I he Frufclin Ci.nn'y ( Vt.) Court h is .-nn-vleti d Mrs. .Martha I.. Clink of inam,l inhtor, lor shooting Isaiah Ronill ird, of Allan ih, while attcmpthi;: to t 'nto 1 r h -.i, In t',u d.iy-time. A wi man, who l a I wreil In the n'tny a a scld-'er fur three y, :irs in tho 'Jd Keu'iicky Ciivaliy, ;ent to the f n.i.-.l h':i" in Xa h viile, a lew i!-iys n:-., in eon i..ii:u-o of the discover)- of her S'-x. in a l'."-c ball .- im.t at l'.itor i,t Tuv-.l.iy, fr.r tlie si.vcr htili and the cli.i.npiuii deo of Xe-v Fi.e'ail.!, the l.-mell Clu'i rd' !;(. hi beat tho IiBn.p-hir- Clu'i of Xoith iinot ).!, tlu icnro st.im ii g M to Id. l'r.l-!s of ll-l.ljr peteons V ( TO ariv e l i; A'.'i .-h:n; t- n o:i Wed i. -,d y, h ivii:-; i-i tln-lr prv set I -n a l.nec -itt.ii li.y of army i-lothin-; which Led nccn stolen. '1 'hi y will bellied '-y Mil'.iry (.' jntnissloi'. Mrs. General r.ejnn lias er: a -pin of mules from a friend, who waj-vved lliem a .dust hr assertion that her husband was not .- ( 'no,) The i,. The h t-er i; rs -" ,o in grecnbr.fks for the .l.-'vi-h (.e of keel 'f " t'ie animals. A octV-.I cn!"ilainni nt w.9 given by fi'cni-ral Tl.'-l!..'!- Viauci's Men-.her at a hvlh', Ttrincsc, on 'o"d:'.y, for the )iciie(-. of the St. Maiy's Oipl-nn Asylum. Governor John sin nnd n-tiral other dtstinjui-hcil gentlemen wcro l l eSl nt. A coldicr in he-pihd at 11' ici, (t.-i., vr:f,:s t.j n Weste rn piq-er ; "I see my ii .tne re;iortcd in Ihe Ir.t of deaths at thi i ticspitul. I knew it was a Ile us Koon ns I si, w it. Hi re.-.fter when you le.nr cf my death, write to tie nnd Hud out li it is to before publishing It." At Haivaid College there r.re at preent 110 graduates and lis") under-firiniup.tes, of which 17 are eiiviidty stiulcnt, 1 hoe, 11 seieiititic, 1 asiroiioinicul, and lilfl mcilicul. Of tho tinder t raduates, SO are sudors anil 112 juniors, 102 nl houii res and Id freshmen. Mr. Campbell Ca.e, of Tolland, Massachu setts, is one of the largest farmers in Ihe country. He hap f.ti t acres oflatnl in hi) home farm, and o'O more near by. Ho cuts from 'MO to i'l tons of hry a year, aud keeps 1-3 hor.-cE, Otf sheep, and MO head of cattle, including 20 tow. Tho slate qiianics near Rangor, Maino, hnvo been worked about twenty years, and urc no v producing a quality of sl.ite superior to that froia any other quarries, American or foreign. The slate is all cut by Wclchnien; Yankees aro not patient enough to learn the process. The pri.e-tteamer 7ifa'e was sold nt auction iu TJo.-ton, on Wednesday, to J. S. Emery et Co., for frlil.WO. She l.i a Clyde-built, iron side-whccl steamer, of about 200 tons, built in April last, and cost 570,000 in gold. She hits two good cnglren, built by the Greenock Foundry Company in Imi-1. General Custer w as observed by the audience at firovor's Theatre, Washington, on Monday nlfc-ht, wealing, for the firtt timo, tho stars of hi rank ns Mnjor-Gencral. Ho gazed upon tha "manly form" of Scte hcll, as he appeared In his gre ntp:,rtof "Captain Cuttle," apparently with nitirb approbation. Lord Lyons nud Mujor-General Hastings Doj-l!, commander of tho British troops in New r.rur.swick, were in New York'.ou Saturday last, nnd, by especial invitation, went on an excursion tip the Kiut river, to visit the public institutions cu Ward's, BiackweU's, and Randall's islands. Georgo Bonthwick, of Kingston, Ulster county, fell from the sccorul loft of his store, on WcdiiCfday, and diod from his injuries the fame day. Ho had rc-ided in Kingston ovor a tstecmed men of that count. His ogo wi hity- jiice ycurs. On the night of th Oth Instant, at Fort Fwori, a portion of a canal boat was burned. Two per sons, Andrew Harp and his daughter, were iu the bnut at the time, and were burned to death. The unfortunate persons were residents of the town of Wuwar.siiip, and Harp w:is in the employ of the Pennsylvania Coal Company. A lcadln." npothecary of Boston was brought l.efore the Police Court on Wednesday, charged with nsirg ccalea and weights that had not been sealed for a year. The defcuso was that they were not used in making 6ulos, but iu putting up prescriptions, and that n salu by prescription was not a sale by weight, ami not considered so by the trade; that therefore sealing was unnecessary. Georgo W. Crawford, a slater, met with a severe accident in Troy, Wcdnoselay morning, at tho Filth Street Presbyterian Chtuvh building. He was engaged in slating the roof, when he missed his footing and fell to the ground. His thieh was broken, his lip badly cut, and his body badly bruised. The distance which ho fell was about forty-live feet. Ho struck upon his feet, and w as very badly jarred. Oirin Forbes, who resides in Kast Hartford, Ccnn., shot and wounded his sou, a returned soldier, while under the influence of liquor, on Sunday. Forbes, lifter tiring, went homo, when he reloaded the weapon with a very heavy chnrgo of shot, but becoming stupid from the clients of liquor, he fell asleep, and was found by ofllcers a short time after lying upon u bed. On Wednesday, Mr. John W. Thompson was appointed Superintendent of tho Naval Labora tory of the Washington Navy Yard, and Mr, John M. Mcl-'arhuiel tore-man, by the Bureau of OrdBimcc. Both of these gentlumcn havo been employed in the laboratory for a serieo of years, Mr. Thompson for over fifteen yours, and Mr. McFarhind since boyhood. There is n mysterious poisoning case nt M ra-chi-ster, Connecticut. Mr. liuekland and his family, and several of his neighbors, have been poisoned l y eating bread; made by a colored domestic, v. ho bus been arrested and lodged iu jail. TLrte men have lo-d Iho use of their limbs from the effects of tho poison, but no one has died. As tho mail steamer from City Point was neiuing the Sixth street wharf at Washington, on Wceiucrday, a discharged soletier, recently be loneirjg to tho Durycu Zouaves, named MeK'ee, was taken slelt and died ia a few minutes. The United Slates Sanitary Commission has taken cliar.'ie, of tho bjdy, and will forward It to the! friends of the dect-used. A swindler, announcing himself ns a livery stable-hci per ut Boston, tried to come ft shrewd, swindling dodge at Westlic'.d, Masa., recently. Ho bought a horse of John lloyle", of Sonth wick, but not having the money to p.ty for It, he made Mr. Il&ylo sign an agreement to brills Hi e horse Into Wcstliehi the next day ut uosii. Over this signature he wrote a noto for three liundra I and forty dollars, and tried to get it discounted in Westlicld. But his actions excited suspicion, and he left suddenly when he perceived th vt he was watched, leaving his carpet-bag, shaw l, and over coat at tlie hotel. Occ day lust week Mrs. JoshihClmnllne.who reided in West Liberty, Va., mot with a horriblo death by being burned. It appears that the de ceased was sitting before the tire iu her parlor when be-r dress caught lire, and every bit of clothing was burned from her person before any assistance could be rendered. There were at tha time the lamentable affair occurred but two chil dren borne with Mrs. Chapline, and they were in another part of the bouse. Before they heard tho alarm, the cloth lug had all beea burned, and tha pertou of the unfortunate woman terribly charred. In crossing a pond In Yarmouth, Massachu setts, for the extension of the Cspu Cod Railroad, discouraging depth of mud is found, estimated at thirty-live feel, which rises to the surface under the pressure of the gravel carted in, Slid which become available aj a rich fvrtiiUer. HELMDOLDS REMEDIES, tluid rrmACT uuunu For yon TtctvtiMra or lneonllnnr of Prim, IrrMMton, Ia1SBinittN,a or IdeersU. nnf Iho MudiW er Blarneys, Mi rrirmit Shift', Slttu in IA HhJhr, C'c' W.i-, r.'rmf,r J2rtVl-,u tf mm. and all MMtM 1 U.t lilnrtel. r KHu.ii, na 1'. r ..e..l w. !Hn,-i. IH l.MUOl.l) H TLUID EXTRACT EUC I1U F rWi aliu .-.e. mi lug fr-.ai Exff.slve In li-rrctl -o. Ti.t r ndlh Hon ei.ef aitM UiJ lilt V.ra.uV it'ortn ti rf.juires tl.e s'll cf i.".t. fnf l ,'rnii;'N'n (rnd oi , i.ioralc ,"i(y,il, v.lih JIi:i.m:ioi.D S F.vimcr lU CHU InvarliVy elum, If iio tieiuuejit Is r,t.ajtta te, CUwmnWnr liedllllj Ol'if c.'-.e-iic. llELiMIiOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCIIU, In sfTcollom pcculliu- to "ft-iAii.s," Is uncisolcd by any Cll.r prrparatlcn, as la ChiorosH, or Retentk.n, IiTc-ga-Uritles ; riitnralnf , or Supprobsion of Customary IItac aotloni; Ulcer.'itoO, or Fclerrous Fbit of the t'tormi Lencliorrhaa, 11111 all eumplidnls luoleloat to Ike ttr, rl-tther arlttng from hallta of itflpsUe.o, torriJonelw, or h: the dechm: er c-l.tit cf lift, UELMJJOI.DH FLUID EXTRACT LUCJIU avn mrnovuTD hose wash Will raehcaBy extenidnaw from tha system D!seass of tl c b'rlr.ury Organs aiibtik' froui Habits of Dissipation, at liule .rj tiHt Ultk or no cl.anyc in itlct, no Inconvenience or r-7 oiutt'; completely stipemlliis tliote unpleasant and dciii.evoW r:(iiftf, CcmVa n,U .lfiitrvila alltlKio ilUcaets. 1'SL llEliMIJOI.U'H FLUID EXTRACT BUCUU In all Meeasti of the Vriusry Orraril. atlior c.lun In "J'edi;'-or "ric'," from uhittcfcr caitid oi'ijlna'.lnj, aud no leu.'er e how hng ttantUng. It Is pltassutin ta.to and oaor. ulitt:nedmW in action, anel mora ati e'iiihealiis' tlun any ol Lhe preparatonsof hurl or l. on. Tliosc mittailut. frcua llroUn Doun or Detente Cwtltu li'c iu, 1'i oiurc '', Ximcilyalwct. Too riuet'jr Bieit ti aiai that, huwavor slliht mayba the- aun.lt of tLe abovo disiiscB, it la oortala toulToctA lli.m-j JAaitn, Jfrn.'al feiiiii, Ilan into, ami kit rot krity. rUTI3ICUl.'S,FLEAea NOTICE. WE MAKE i;0 SECRET OF INGItEDIEXTS. IlELMUOLD'S rLUlD ETBACTT UCCIIIT Il comrokca of chu, CuWbt, and Juniper EcrrUt, t Itrtetl irllli great ears an4 pr.par.el In vacuo Wr U. t. ULUniOLD.Iim.' glst andtliemlst of sixteen xoars'ax perlcno In :Uit cllj of Philadelphia, now proscrlLs fcjti, nwttemluout of tba facultr.aoa tare been al laltttd b Dte la tti United Slates aruij. and ar alto la vary seawal use Id But Hospital and potltc Biuil'.arv ImtltsUoni tarcmgLout tt Uod. DllveTe4 to an adeicMs, cconDK4 t xrUH OttKUoni. Ctrcet letters to EVLi!QlE Vnt tni Cbetlllcal Warahou, So, 804 Broadwar. Xw Tork, Or HEI.IUJOLi) Uadlaal D.pot, wo. to I. Testa itiwundlilLia. Bwr of MtmarfeiM, Ak Ut rmJfBW'8.w UlenootUr. nituiw n Mtdat fron t J'? a. v. ti r u. U Prsii rt vrm.rr W-ivia IJATIOJUAL DKION TIOXET. r"R rnr wriRKT, AJIItAHAM LINCOLN, or if.i.iNOja. fen vi' i.-ritr.tii psT, ANDIflCW JOHNSON, OS I t.v.Sh.ssi K. l .LlX'TOHAG THMS J YV. its ',Tom ct.. Hel.tl'S V Mil t'.tl.l.. I'MI-cli'' ''!. 1 . I OM.Mili.V.ii, I;, ivi'l I ,u-i. It i ;'iirai:NiA nvH. I. Pol erl IV Kir. M.irrci ,i Ci a. Il.mi Item,,,, : i-1 tv. n i. l'i iirli II. siKiin .1 iloi WL.r, I .. . el M- ' i ,i" .,iv -1 tv I- I e- lien mi, J 'li ll I' ll il. Me, Willi .ui l inot n ii.. i... ., I .mX - M. 10 nl , I I,, 1 1 -.,, ., liliiou 'I Re lor, .' I ii A ll -, .!. l-:-',n.il II e.i ie. ,! I il l I". II I I aile-i- t . Ii'k.i, ! ' ' .i i t l.i , '. IVi li ( m i J.,)) l--'.ii,i ,1 ',u W. i'.:.oiti,Ki.i. hf n Jtr ef ll. 3'te r i.(ral (', tnn.'t; . M.M ON CW.MliKOeV, f'll ll:HSf. i:oRGK M11TTJ1-, .JJC, L'ANUrACTURIUO MACUfNIST KNCHNUl'.K, I'-IO Ns. 1 -.1 X. BI'.i ONIi Str.-.-'.Pl.f.' 'p' t u LMUl'l, si J I. RG MAt'illXl. WORKS, MAt'illXl. in Hi r. I B -N I OTKU T, ' t.O.Ai, I t ell I I . Wo arc rre-jinr. it to CU uolen to any e7:(rii f.,r oar wc.'l now r, M.M -HlSllleV FOK 'OTIOS AMI WOtiLllS Vll.I.st, li.rl'.lo.rr.ll n e. Ill luilnent-aiiuun Uieft.ihiiu, Hnmlii;, ane w u. 'in: W',1 ir vitt! tl,t altc ulioo of luimtilvturorf to ourai-n lo v 'iri,a. I ll AI.I IiLI) JUSKS A HON TO KlIIi rAPTAlNrt AND OWN f.KM. Ti:r- urflrt-.i.in'fi havliu Ictnl t'if K k.S: i A'vr I'HKW In it K. t-vs to iiftrc. lit lri"H'li an.l the ir-int .i th lr.ck. itimt l:o in (irfpp.rcrt wiin In C d facHltlfi io cc mtiuHl at UiMie J.nviim vii.J- to ho thJm 'rr npfitrt'l, ami bring a prrtrhrAl fVp-curienfr &11J sa'.r, will flc iiTS' iinJ uticituui. t- u.U .q.hu c tftiftctl to bim ftr fi-airi. Cpt.tii(. t-r Anti, Mp-CirrMMit-m, vrid MvV.Uiljt hitvlinr vc-els to rpp'r, art kited 1' cm, Htw 1 1 is thr ni ' nrv for ttir rul" rf e.tt-rtiJM' P.-itrii H'' t.jiic i untiM -Nttrtij," ot cpptT I'ajnt, fi r U.e prcscrv. t"ti of v-t;'tin' iKi'ts'tTiH, tor tliit, ciy,i ain pruparoj to IV rim h ttisj eamc ou iav(rall tenm. ,huv n. it witt, Kniilt,toi Wcrt-w luc)r, mhll-tf Delaware avenae.atv l.tvvl av . BANK NOTICES. j A on c v.. Pi'll .-.I'l l nir t.OW.jlMT'.ft, t'.t. ts h. n ljv chf n(ii,Tc:nljiv lo !rcti-'irj ol IU- nt oi iiu iI A-m hiI Iv oi" rho t'l'MiinonwrnMI of 1 curi ; Iv.inia, ndtU U a u .11 1 ciiiiidinn t;not of iho ;imin-in-yvt';ilth t .1 lic'como A'otK'lailotis for llu1 jmi odu 01' li.irikuiK TUMiM- tMp law t ut thr LiiUe-t Sla'cn," npninvci.1 tlio Wit diiy (if A nun s 1 . A. It, I'Vl, th.it tho H'.i' klMiMi-rt vithu liank nf ISuiMH rn Jiliiri ticw lun r tl'iii d'iv vturtl Ut hoeotn.j fiiK li an tissi 1 lalinii, (I a( itn l)!rec! rr liavr prucMied tlit anlriorlty of lic ow n rn fit in . re iIikm t w-tli!rlE -f the i'.iiiiul 'tm k lo in il c Hit t'cintiijaio M nuiml thcn-iur uy tlx Ian h ot ilc I nil' 1 StatcB. io--i oot w. .r,UMEiu, rrthUr. vv- no tIck. CtiUN 1 XrHANCt: nAMC, ritir.ALii 1 m v, Ort iV.cr 20 I'M. Votlft' U l.f n i.y ;. ivrn, au-rec.iMy ti ecli'jn til .h ft t of d,e .cm'tftl A hM-iiihiy ol" tit. t-'uiiiiiiniiwonlili of I'cun ftyli ttniii, entitled "aii act ftiittiliiu Manlsn i-i t a t om Tiiiinivoaitti to in-C-iiuo A-oei.itiium i'-r tno pnrpo-zvof Hmikiiij untier t'10 n 01 tl.e I'mtt'd State?. " ajiiimvcJ tl.oJd iUxy f Ai'Kiiv(, A. J). that tiio ht-K-klioidrrs oi tl.f'Cin !.xe:i;ih'.u Hank "f l'lilliul. lohll him- thi-ttuy votrd to ui coin: iiw li mi Aaoclation ; nail (tint its UI.t-c-torr' hai t' pidi nnd the- authority of tlin ovvhiti 01 ni-no than! w w-ililrel - .il tlie rupital f'-k loi'inkuiht cortilit itt; p 'Htircil tl.rilur by (llu laivn of th'- I'nlu d Htatci. Hi-W-HH .1. W. TulJirtV.t arhhr. NOTICE. Tin; CITY l.AKir. riiP.Ai.Ki.1 iiiA,Ocl1.bari:". IPfil. Knlloi i 1 errd' Klvcn, aTci'ably to nettion i of th at iif tl.nUcnrralAtscniU.v 01 t c (.nnimfitiwrrtlth f I't ua fjjlvai.ia.v'.Milid "An art n,.h lni; KuiikM d L.o Ooiiimni velih to tiewiiiG Aaxuci-lDiis lot Hi purpose of lifmMnj? mitltr tt.o la w u of 1 1 1 1- I'nited State s, ' ttpprowd tlte ' dtiyof Atluiiflt, A, 0. 1hH, that tl 0 Mm klioldiTi nf Iho 'ity Hank lni e 1 hit Jay voted to becomu ncti uu asficln tloa ; und thot us DUcriors have 0 roc u red ttic auihority of the owners ol mere than tTTo-ihirds ofthe Oaplf al ritock to ir.ike th" miuikatfj rcnUrca lueitlvrhy tiic laws ot U t'nlttd S-nicti. 10-yi m o, AT.nr.nT i.kwih, faMdei. OTIC K. Vf rilll.ADJ.Lriil.V. l'irii iir 1. i'it 1 a , Ock'hor ?". lni. Xotlre I- hereby given, a. rcouhly 10 n-i.tl-m 2 01 (ho art ofthe Ui iiif-al Aflsi-mtdv of ihv ( oinnicttw e I h (f IVnn K tMtti'ii, n. t it led ' An a I ciiaoliinr I'aol.Hol thu 'on in nm tveaith to he inv A.ieiot laliouM 1. r th pin posr 01 lukin.?. iiiitr the lau s ol th" I'nued Statcj," upprovcd iJ-fiJi! da of Aii.-uit, A. I)., Ii01, tfirit Hit- t'cKhnl,U ri oi" th' K nsiii t ti'ii l:i;k In the cour ty o lf lphl 1, t.a.e tlni i'a vottu to hec-uic Mie li nn Aociail n ; and tint ha lurt i h.ri-ln. pro' iiM d tliv uui tion1 y ol thu ovu n of Iiiitu than tvv.i ihirdi. ot tho ('upltnl Muck to niukt! tlm ri iti.uaic rt-nilica tlicrctr by the of tho Uaitttl htHtt I't-Jl C. T, Yr.KKK!,C.i'hio-. 63gr NOTICE. iAKMLtift ANM UlCIIANh'' BANK. I'll II M'l.l.l III K. Of tiiUf r -''I, l"Vi. Notice I-liorhy stven, Hre"hiy to M-ction "J jf the not of the (iciM-tal AHfindiiy ul the ('onitjinim eaUti of 1 nu by Ivan in. t mith d "An act tnnMln Itari.s ot the ('om iiionui null lo hofomi' AHociaiioiis (or tho puroo of lltiiikhni ii'ih ni.e ian of the rutted ;ita'e," uid'rovttl Hie 'j'.'d di'.v 01 "AiiKiist, A. 1. liil, that tim Htockii'dder of the r,t,-irurs' und Mecliniiii's' H ink oi IMiH idiljnia ha ti lliin d.iy ot"d to bev in su; h an Atc atlon ; and that im Hheotorn have procured iti) authority ot the inih rt r j ri r tli mi two-third of the 'fipita! Stuc k to ru ikt-the rcitineato iC'iKiictl tmre..ii,r b ihu U n ol tho liiUji Htaiin. Hi-.'l-:0t AV.I l.SIITo.V, .IK., C-i-hk-r. N O T 1 0 E. CV.MMLJ.CIAI. HANK OF rPA'VrtYT.YA V! . 1'IMl.AI'r .t'llIA.K-totlOr '.II, IS,. Koti'-e U lipn-hy ;lMn, urro aily to cctl ui J 01 thr act of th (lem-ral Afutnhtv ot th t'omm nwcaiih of l'cim j!flnia, fiiiitied "An Act eimhhntf Hanks ol the Oom monvtculth to heo.ihu A4LMciatl"Uii lor tho pur,'0-e of HanMiiji niiu r lhe Uwh e.j the l oih J h tttev" uporoved the Ca of Au-rn-l. A, 1. ISil, that tilt' H'o fcHoldern of th C'.iiin.eret iM'.r.nk oi Petin iv.u Iu have tfii dv -ited to Im coiu -Ui h an Anoclaatm ; aud that lt Inrwet om Ik.v tpriH-ur tho am kirity 01 tiio ufijcn uf morn tliiiti two-thltd of tli 1 'rtpitnl Sf.rt h to in. io the t'er. lo cate rci.ulud ihnrcier iy the 'aw 01 the I nitcd S'tiira. Jr lmthtr iitrlicnlais HiochhwIU r- ran mppK to Ju-21-Ot m c. l'Al..li:i;, i'n-hier. WJ" NOTICE. r,in em i riiiA,). tftlnr-i,lutl. Jil iti-. I' liovelir plvcn, ,fr. lily In Br-ell'iirJ nf llu, net Cf Ihe I ...ie nil As clul,ly ut tl.u l-i'liilniniweft Ih nf ri-ua-..vltiinii enlill. J 'Au u. -I viiuleinx .e.inki ur ihoe'i.m-Oliiliw-alh In h'-rnnie ..s-,n.u:li,iia 1'er tlnl inn itwo nl' Hai.Hn4 ini'i. r llm lu-.vs of Hie i:.i:t.-.l Hliil.-n.1' iipiir ivnl tin- I elily nl Ai-i ml. A 1) 1M, llnil lliu Nniokh ielnla Ol Inei lunik ol I'm.. in eica Iwimi thih el:iy vnL-il lo lnn-ulel iiilcli mi A -sni liiiitiii ; uml ilmt It. H" i Cor-. Inive lUDi'iired llu- a iIIh I'll-, ni ihe iiwiu.rn nf muie tiuui l vvo tlimlti oi (he- I UJilUI h(n, k tn 1.1. lie llll' e-ertillcute ri illltieil llieit lur t.y liie iiievs in me- i niieel nini' M. lei--.'i j,.t .IOIIK A. I.KWI1, raililor. ;" MVllCK. AT A OKNKItAI. Ml.l-'.T -J tni of tin- Stnrkliolili r. or -1 hb hunk nl re;i 'l.v. llsVhi. ' lit tlu c.-uoty nf I'liilaii'-leliiii, lull ft the liai ktnn h . ui. .Ill ttiwi!l) nr l'le.!t..li,l!.l,i., on '1'liru-- li.ll . iM-l iiu-i in, i:.. . i:k- ii i!uwiri. ,ri a.unie; ai.a rcswlu lien w.'re it ih-e'tl lllii'iili.n.'lvly : - Vt'helriij. 'I he I'll i ct . I . nl till; llHllk nl Tann 1 onjl!.lp, in niei "iiniv ni i-i.ini.n ijn.i.i. n, i (i.-.h nri'ii mo evntl.-ri null ..lit iy! ilia owie-rn eil leMi.i.ilirth of the I apttil auu-k el the niilil lliti'M tn rial e the t erlilii nl. rrniMicil ty 11 r In.vn nl tile- l:lli-.eit Klu'i-a lo 0-H.1 ,0 ami e o-i vi-i I f he- l.elel leiei.k 110 a Nil Innul a -0. laij.m le-cflirylii;. on the eiuii 111 -.km ri-.r.k 111 .-: : tlLie-t'i:?. Kii"lvia. 'I hat the ilanV of l'.-nn Town, hip, In lhe CJHIII3 i-l l-hhrtji tlite l, si nil t, i ,'Iiitf, al ll ll j .a'ue! II licre'in i-li.tnufel ami ioiivirto.1 Itto an n--i,i-h:ti n fir e-ari j inv on tii,. nn Irc.h el uiulhllisr llleh-r iue I ,in en ti I 1 il' el .iti enlilii ,1 "An net t., r..v i.le .1 r.Clinrtl cur- reay- i- nn ill), a I'lfteieni lnli.it ttnte 11 ,i.la. .nl to pr.nih i.,r Um elrenUui," Miel i,l -rui'ln'lt Ih.-te ,t. an prnei.l .lulu ;. 1-,,. Ami tlie n:i, ue ui the s.il I niell.lil.l ntc c 11.1 11 hii.ni ni iiir: i-h; A 1 I. ha.k Ann Hi.- l'tiv.'i i 01 II -:.!, It. ml. are h rehy i,iitli.,ri'eil lo -t j unit ,i i-.,,-iii ceory net. mailer, uml thu iiei'.-,8iry ,.. v.- ,v ,-., 1 lino inn ;m.u coiuiii, tu elleet tt,t- liltell 1 11,1, jl ihh r.'m lu-ieit. Ai.u ll.e e a, liter -lull iiiiiili.h nn th iheie-' l l.,r l!"lly il.ijs lu tho Wnrili Ainnni-.iu mid e nn .1 -iii-.in 1.1111,1111, a iii)i.-M'aiHi- ni the cuv c: I'll re. in, in, unit si nil nKn iir'nleil iininj,.,liy nj,i ,,r nilitTivi-.t'. to l'.eh .ti.i kin Uler, ftl;ieealily 10 tni ,riivilniia of au rl l'i Hie 1., inlu 11 i n 1 if tht Huuiiuoiiwe'illtl ol i'elllisyliinlii, ini'ihit "An net 1'nuLlliH- thu II.111I.4 i.l' tli r,ii,i-o,i:i-MeJllhtn tei niiie A.iK.-Mili,llM I, r lie Pill pnsn- ol lluiii. Inn, nnrur tin- laws of tho fiiliiO Stan.." anproveil .liltnui lolrl. ilAUM HU.SSI.I.l,, I" tl-tttt :.itUier, MILITARY NOTICES. JJOl'NTY FOll M AIUNF.S. WANt'ED inr th. 1 uiti a Ntaiee tlitimo c-orps, ftble-tinil.t-U u.m ii, nci'i.rin mo iiitiie. 01 a aoinier at our aiy luu, ana no board tnitcel blatks aiiloa-ol-Wiar ou loiia lermef arrrlre, Four Vcara, lietttT (ioniiii.n.atIuu thai: ttif snnv. ALL tiik loi ai. iiiii'm iks paid ipon euUat nent. Murlii'a.-eii-l,e l'i1e Mna.iv. e.r all iltrUijr luioiu.ae. apply at the Hecni!tii Vo'.U 8. FRONT gtrrot, below Spruoc Street, between lUuouri 01 and i oUoe-k-. CO M- PAWr.ET, aj-tr Malar aud Ut-utkluii oiBcer. PXJIIIXUC31IH. OflVari and ioliU?ri vlnllln the city on flirliiiakii, aeedlnf PW-UKDH AJIU OTIIKll atlU'lAktr Eeil'lPK-KSreJ, are Invited t Iho eateiiitve U-laTl ACllKlBO ESTALUUUMKNt ur GEORGE W. SIMONS & BROTHER, HANKOM HTUliKT 1 1 ALL., AkSOM Biroet, ahov Blvtli Street, FREBEHTAIIOM 8W0RD3 Mad to erilerat th. ihoruat ootiea.whiek T rtchaee and auaunlneeDc nlialkuu. onuip.ltU'i, tin oihor bnaii lo U,a eonntry c.jiihlnuia lh. tl.lMi ACTI1RIM1 JiilYJ.IHt Willi IUC i-KiCTJCAX ttWOitU klAJaLaf. I t & WEIGHT & oIDDALL 7 No. IIO Mnrlrft Rtroot in iveri 1 host A.vi) sr'-OND "trRi.p-.Ts. c.ir. ...nr. r. 11. .,,,,.. DJlUOOlSTf, I'HYSICIANS, n r.i-si-iiaf. iuKt KKi'.rr.r.si, Can ! run .. M-.i.n...tafi 11 i-..nui..ni,.f Imporfa id !ci 't l'i. r.pn.ir 1-nMit m. ill nie., i-si.r i, C f.nl Oil, IV i.cl.iev ill,..., I'rr, rii.tlnn Viiil.. ,i it.w lilicc. as J.I hnii.r Or. l-i lns i; In can tr Rol'l. I INK. KHi; 11,1, iin.it Fire iil-el' n, r. In l-el vr.rl.lv. Slid nf tliKhr-l unAlltr. 'ovl.lri.il IS. il ul ! iI'um, M.i.-.il.r, l'i, (i.l..,'r, Ki"'a A li. A lie ii, nil nf 'u rl.ii.i, r.na' to. 'i, ,'rra, Kxti.e-t ,.f Ii.ho-mI. A'-., l ni: hvj i:h' it.n, .-ilnj, . nluHt.at InWi-ilt ll' t r il'll lire, ft in; n li l s v,'. f.eMil.v t'NK, tirnrnil -. t-ri, It," fitei th ii i Ah.., .'., ' -... Oi,:, 1. 1., r. ti tllh 11, ni I'll it. .1. I11-'y lyf.r 'e i .-lies .111,1 1 ,rin, h em lovii It ,e M itnt i f ,, i',;., nrtli In. ' -, ' '.' . .V I .s T.1 A ', .t -., Of c.r i. r 1 ' , I nun I e,', 1 ," n.e.-' v.l;'i fr srt;t r'. 'th in r ill lie fiiinl-tnil v. ti. a re- WiaCillT A SI1"I,T., ll'' -.ih Din V,, rite N'n. 11" M.M-K I'T f'rri 1, !, ,vc I r C.OIIAIU) .V. .., ArOTREC ARIE3, He .11. r. in tin i?riifi, l'ci l uiiiory, 'J'oilot Article), llll'l Mlti-lt,lt.lfMSl. I'.rsAKWCS, WISE.1, .te., sold only f,.r M'.'.-lnal par- e l'. tlOb-lm No. 1223 CUES NUT STREET. g?fC.n 1'IHI.AT.KI.rHIA euKOEONS' VtaJ-VvJ HAMIVIK iiSilTLVK, No 14 Nortk -MM 11 Bue t, alove Market. Knniurca rndiialiT fired iivlt f. f.VBllKTT-' 1'rfnilnqi Patent tlrail'iaiirv I'll.' itra Trues. 8'ipi-rlnr Kit.tlo Ili'lta i'la.tic luccklrya. rtuppcrii.il, Hliouldar Itraeel, Saipoa- rie-a.t!ritW.?s.e. l.aeiUm ultoniiiei tiv Mrs. H. C. FIVT.BF. TT. aiy-l II II I". VIlIUl.N WAX OF A.NTII.IiKS. Il g, wi lie-nun., and 1 . rvi- iht roninli ximt. 1 1 Is ore Vif' frcii m h:ti it, 1 . n- e Itn e, v1 n.ortlmary (.if II th ? it r 1'ir.it rvm t'ie nkiii. ituikti it mil. fair, iri. it tt4 Iinnaj arenl. It in. lit i-r-'lhii k a-i r riirct ci'0rid hutid- And linn, rt imivt-s ytu.;iis, M..tc:ip?, tun, rriikii-,, tu nil. 01 ti. ai:d iriHiti a iar.v Hnt to ti.e la m, ti- rk, and arnt. I'd e ;i . ;,n, ano r; ,nN. lit'Nf A CO., aNtj. i. J .bA -M II .SUvet andNo.-ll H.I"H;1 TU B'fi-t. iu t, :(in C OA la ArX" I'lIlW-X" JOHU", Cost Piice to EtockLolclers $7 00 per Ton. IMMEDIATE DELIVEBY. COAT, ()' 1JKST QKAMTY. RTI.W.E.S, each oiillllins to OJfK AND A If Al.r TONS, nt Hn t i nt, FA BliV VCAtt tor TWKS.TV VllMlsl, ami CAt ll MVIMlMiS of pn.ilia from tin- anle nf all surplus Cnal.tnii.v now be nlitntned nl f Kroi. pnyn'jle half nn vel- seril.iiie anil hall on January j next, of Ue AlUfl At, BEAK MOUNTAIN FRANKLIN COAL COMPANY. OJIIoo 11 H. T11IHO Htroct, (OITOBITK OIHAHD BANKj Stock Capital, $500,000, in 02,500 Shares, Ecrieivetl Working Capital, 12,500 Eliarea. FtiMrrlption of shares, 8; of in hfr, $oo:of ?' ihuns,l7r; t-t r.0 UAro. SMbi of 100 ilmrOMa ft.'i; of i-iioh l.ftl t'litltlfij the ho'uVr to rcof tve, vrry y. r, otic and a hull tons ot c ai nt t ost, for 2d yours , and (! h li.hh nils crry ti mou'Liscf thu prullts troin Iho sale ot alt nindue cor.l .StockholUtib uho do not Tviiiit finy conj mnyhavi tholr noiJ.rtioD of co.'l tit Id ly tbe tJornp.iny, lor ihfir uKpvctnl litnent, the pn. hts htm-.' p'd over to them, Independent f ll.A -.,la.a- i-u.h flit Ilia. nil. 4ak .Via.1. mm ulen tntitltd. 1 het:oiTpuTiviiot!;cfc,-.iarfif and woU-butltCOAL WORKS. ut MNAl.lS(N (n.ar Trftnont), ScnnylkUl cotintv, vfih e.Tttii'-ie Winlt:r and 'Junhtr Ifitit'. on etroih ht Jin.lilt Iticahei . Kl-.oc Wtrlas, Ir.rnc IStctiin Kn .dm, Rull itrtdh, fttnj all other Machinery and At,iaitn, lu tull IniIit!oii. c ,11 in! '. Of niiiui.ai Ti-.UO tuia to bt! iilcudtd to l.'Oiotj toi,fc iKTtar, Iho o:l Is of tie hcut fiiin'ltv. cltl' ll v of tho 1.1k ; Ih.ith nti'l I'r-iLioije V lni. wtilcli, Willi scvcr.il niher Munr.t.e i rnl Vein1. (".t i d within the lines of the Cum pai y for niar.y two niik? tn eni;ih. Air:un iiot tiici:cnihai k ui o.tU rxt' nti'l tn ttte mitipa of i lilt. Couii'.iiiy, over Lkli thu Coal li dally sent to lafirfcet. Mr.c..hUict vntiv older tliPir t onl m anv of tho timmt 6hM'S. m I.nmp Coal, lrnkf-n, V.vn, Hiovo.or Nut I'.tui, ; ll al thr tiToai-m irst rit e ol $Ti0 pi r ton, flelivorcd nt the lioiitic, witnin tho usual dii-rnces of Iho Cnmniinv' l-m ardti, tn tho i-onlurn, Mia die, and Houtiiuiu p6f- V e roinpuny and all IS Mlatnt; Worlis nro clonrof debt, and all o ejiiiioi1 nie cairu-d on f n tho caih principle, i'oi tMi uiar und rtiii'dcriptiuiib aw'l.) ai t:.o Office, No. 121 S. THIRD Street, 2d Floor, (orrosrrr: nmAED bash.) HOARD Or DlKKCTOItsJ. WII.LIAJI P IIM'KI.E, TKHMPi sr. WII IAAII 10111), KOIIEIIT T. KISli, I), h. wclki:, n. HcriMu-.u:. 10-LM A. 11. JAltllKN, Hl.eniTAST. jyUlHlN AND CUI.OHAUO GOLD MINIKG COMPANY. ciiAi'Triti:i hv si'iTu or ruNNevi.vAm.i. OAl'ITAI. STOOK. fl.OOO.OOO SOO,0( SIinrt-M-1'nr Vnlnf, .t. r,THilei,i-IOl'N It. ANDKlWOS. Diii't'tni . Tl.omas A. Kcott, .S. II. Kiii.-i-!, William H. 1 if en an, llul'nl 1'. Hu e, .1. !,n M. Itlli j, llijilc I'eSIUtr, ,1.11110, fl. .Mauee, T.C JlelinMtll, IUrriahjri;. .1.1 n W. II ill, do Inlin Itr.t'ly, do W. W. 1(1 lie, l.iill inte. illlatii G. Si. lite, f'elnriu!ee 1). 1' soi:rni wo it i n. Secret ut w 'I Tn-ii-,uri,r. OiriOE. Ko. 423 7ALNUT uTiiSET, itoott No. r. Aiiitii.iilte;iti d sprtliiH-ns havo been proe urtil (Yotn some o' tlie Cniiipiiiiy-a Ineics, and lulvo liion n-.8iiy. el liy rrn- fehinra r.ontti and Clurretl with Ihe moat t-rutli vimr result 3. Miunertplioii lima aro now nptMi ut tlie (itllco el'the Cmu- pauv, uud at tl;o 1'ri a-iureir'u Oftle-e (liilernul lliivcliiie), .Ni, iTi I'lll.-MT hi root, Iiiiuera' oml AltiehauU-a' r.auk iniiliiiiiK. In nriji.nai iiiJ3crilnr Hull pnr tharo tor a lin.lti-d iitiiulic-r ol .l.are a. (-iieeiiura,painrl'lc-t or liifurmr.llon can he otdAliir d at tl.i- iiilleii of the Company, alter ti.o 1711. lust. 10-lt-lin JA SI X' M HA It 11 111 Il'H iioL3ai.a aao aaraiL CLOCK KHTABLIHIIMDNT, I. B.corocr S1CCONT) aad ClIEhKUT Birextl, hkllad k. aonKcr rea tlia l'iTrir ECiFALIZlNa TiUBTY-UAV CLOCKS, A very dnirabie arllclo fur Cburcoes. UoUlJ, Paiitl, OeuliltiiS-lln'iae, Parlera. are. A l.o, MAM 1 Al Tt KUt Or FWg IKII.D prs. i JA" KS ItEI'AlKKl) AM) W AKIt A M I aU. jali-ly Ciodi Trliuuiiiiai of ev.ry doaerlpUoa TH. A. OtlAY, N. E. COItNKll OF SIXTH V and atlkelK Mtraeta, buys lilajuiiuda, VYawbaa, ..old, bllvsr, and l.nan lk.ana. iuo-sjc ia wur of M0i.nr CAJit.. AU buslneis eokBdeutlal. aul9 sn( T II E SAMARITAN '6 CURB X CAI can lit' KK-i.ir.n o.i lll iu AII.H TO CI'RRI JjUte) JillT JIISKTFI ISJ t-l-lKtir IM ACTIOHI NO CTUVCiR Of MKT lllfiilllHPUl DOES Vot m-rr.itrr.atK with ui;sini.s ri'RrJUlTSl ('a i;t: tbKD wiiuoli Lit me. float Prtr, i, M&w oi r eiuale. ut b, ti u, any aoortsi. r nKm Beia v. ay. Poal one. Hole At. nU. !".":" In 1 tuihauia Jto. m f. VtVJki) Stravt 1 XKA 1 NKSS Uf I N DM-lss.AM) CATARRH, I -' -.1. ia !, M. I . rii.f-." i.f Ilia Fva n. rr, treat, nil 1tifr.i.. A,li"it:ilnini ,0 hoAlMiTrtliainlMT. Willi II -nlrnn-1 in-, . ... ri'-iim n'rie. ,r-i 'h. in-,.: rNl.laa ."nri-e. In tai. pltv run lia li.n al hlf firtlre, Ho. frll Clfl K Htnat. Tin-Meelleiil lAinlt.iAr'' InvMiel to aeomnaLir lliair fntii-iit., aa l- haa nn .-rta In hla prni-tlr-e. lo-stf -r- W K ALT II, ll E ALT II, ASO w" BKAl Tk. iUr Ifln,a ai1r'l,lik-f..; If I., .-an... In Vint. n. 'tu'l, It M a 1. 'en, unk tlvi-r, I 'I' l.g, .1 .-.i! 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' e.iii' r inn i,, ei i i i r i.l --. - n ' am! i iriwi .tr, i, ' I . nit ,C I 'll. , S.I it! V .- er I -liv, t. .Inl n. il, Ie ll.e, ie fi. Tu.-.-ili I, and H. ..' . lit I.n i nr. i iiiml. n. At Ittnil 1 ail tii li. , !al.. L:lilICh,h. flrii.lin nVB IIOT.I AS To cllht r ntrn', ctl'i line e tlie I'll. I. S ,-rvr i i'NKIIKN lIAI,T.y, Hv nail, to i,i;y part nf tej eny or t'jiiniry, flea of pUltllC. . n. nit r, C-Tm o.?l', W.TIIIfeTV 8IMII Htiwt.T. C A M A H I T A N ' S ij K f ARI1 A N rt (.1 It"! PAa'AHI'l AN SI f I H1J, C U H SAM elillAN S f l Mill N A l A 11 1 I A N H HAM A It I r IV S f A I I r V- .1 Minimis st ft IM WHTA N .1 I'lliK. ('IU-. I I UK. I I L K. fl-ltli. I I 'll K. Cl KB. 1 re nn: a,, Rlrktaio, inc. d.ri. ami .ii'ii riiiimlv f,,r ilotterrlii, a. Ole.f. Curea tn all e-nii'.-a tn ftnin two to llx 1'fie.e Mule or reiiialc-.rni hv mail. U'i oi l- cu., Sola Asrnt. RAMAHiTAN S crtlE. hA.MAhi TA N S l RK. CAAIAItllAX 1 I I KK. SAM HITAS S l'i It K. HAM A KIT. NH C'lltK. H M A II t r., N l ft -nr.. !AM AKIT A NS rilli;. SAM Altl I A . H 1'1'Kf:. MA.MAItl rWH fl'HK. 8AMAKI I AN S C'tHiB. TIIK (.lit'-AT sifiiUTi: ion Mi:iii-.T IHUMSES, Ht'inliial Wniii.nass, lioine rlio a. l.lei.t, Al. Fnh lox ciiiuins Jo l'dL',aud will cure lu liutu twotO IK ihi) Trie . j.'i It 1. al-n certmn to resle.e toni nnd power I. thoao wh a.e fh tilltiili d Ly oiesh or aoy otlie-r eau.e, anil will resti'ie all tn fun e i.'nr ,n venili, when ll,e rill, arn used wlt.'iout ti.e liijceliun. In tlie.e. cue, ono 1111 llirce Uuie u e.av. Iheut hy muii J C. ritlC't UOSE. rrnpri.tor, liiix vi.Mi iVat uihe. S ile Agenti, nvnrr t co No. TV! N. Ba.OO.ND Street Fe sure and a Tr. fv HAM lin'TAVS CTHB. MHMII1A.VS 1:1 KB, HA M Mill Al H f'l.ltlA BAMAhlTAN H 1,'Lllll, SAM.VIlI I AX S l.LTil:. SAMARITAN l I IIR. SiIIAKITaN M Cl UK. HAMAHITA S ( UUri. 8 AM Alt IT AN H C'liKK. M M.slllTA 8 (Til.K. PTiirr I'K KM llltll, S KIIH Dr! RfffOnr). IS V 1(1 I- I'K Kit OKI). BYIU r UK KliUHtl). nYi t i' nr. i:icciki. ciyuiii' im kujoiid. mhi r nr. i:n:itn. myui i" i.k kiiiiiiiu. SYltt 1' IiK hlt'oltl). HYIII I' lilt UlllllfC. bVlltl' 1112 U:'" It I) HYIlt f His KlCOllll. HYICI'P HE ltll'Olll). HYM,P UK KlitOI.'l). HYItI P DB IllCtllltl). riYltt'P lK Itli OKD. SYItl 1 HE KlO'HIl. t?Tiirp j)K itiomii). syki'I' dp. Rinom HYKI'P I.tlticonil. BYltl l' UK lllC!0l(I. 8YI.IT I. Hlt'liltl). KYIll'l' UK KllH)ltl. ISYIII'I' l)K UK OKI). NYlil l I'K Illt'lJitl). A eirtain cure tor all Inrtn of Venereal Dlaaaaoa. Uaed In the l.uiopi'iin Ui'ipuala, ano tba armies tkrouUoai I'm ,' ..id Alnrrli a. '1 his pi, parattnn la. n equal oa an eradicntor of thl furiil of ilux ake, aril .trt'iiK'le'n. tl'C conalliiitlunKCnerally. It willciro all linrea, rtpo'i. i'imiufi, Tnttera, or any miptlolis, uo uiilltel liniu what oauae or ho loug llauili inc. Price t per bottle. C. PHICK KOSK. rroprlalor. UYIlIT at CMJ, liYu IT i t l). TlYeiTT , CO. X0.231N, riKCONI) Slrcet. au.ln-Uilli uu rii.le Atrrt., HnJi- A,' nia, float Atcntu, Bent to any ardrcs. Bli. 3. 8, HOSE'S GOLDEN VILIiS. Ip to thu i til il feuiaiva have licun humhusncd ly I'br.nUA, Al'iti'iniiiul Muiiorti r.,, Ac, for th) cure nf It iillliik of the Y. nuiti and rnnwui lehl.try, wtdch man can oi,l prove palliative, tl not Injinlnui. MiiMeif or. lif,ao'l parlnnls Imve bei n usli n ,ueh at).urihttos, 'l-hey rely en hie Cliltlin 1'itla, ami tlierahy oli.aiD aperfect core by tlie use of only a fVv hncna. For Ui.se eom iniilDt nne hoa 1, wnrth a hnnd.-eil Ahiirmlnal hupporter,, rrice, fill cents per linn bole A.u,, Duo I T A CO. Mo. i.ii M. SKcOMi direct. 101-tuibalm SH!PPING. OF THU ODltSIBE LINE OF STEAMERS NKW Yf-)IUC. THE C'lASTVefSE ISTEAM-lllIPCOMPANVSiaSSOF Flltsr CLAIW HCKEW bTKAMBi:, fl. liMf.IIT. Cieptitlil OHllnislacr, JOHN Oil. NCI'S, ii.ti.lil Howen, Will luiike a uvular tri-weibly line, ooaiincnclDg SA1UEDAT, OOrOBES 22, 1864, l.FAVlNd lMill.AOKM'niA EVICBV TI'ESDAl'f TIIlltHDAY, & SATURDAY, Kiniii the Corupar y i w harf, Crat abovo Ittico llre.1, AT VI O'CLOCK M., Acd fiom few VorU, l'ler 11, North river, ou larae days, AT !J O'CLOCK I'. M. Ttieie ni-w pml uhitairtiul ateauiers wero built ex prc' il fur 11.1. ionic. 'ieh,ht.-citived tli'ily.hatulltjdln the nioitcircfu! maa ner, and rletivaud with tii' ntmost desputcb. tor ruithtr pniili iiUrfc, ai-p'y lo WILLIAM J. TAYLOR & 00., No. till) J!. WI1AIIVK.S, f BILAOLLPIIlA, and 1'i-aiit I'if.ii ii.N'i'-.Tii ntvi-.n, KEW YOnfC. BTKAM VKl'kl.Y TO L1VEI1- '.In:- nt i ui eniii wn, Cork Harbor. Il l wn .a an " nl ten loveriionl. Newlorlc. and I'liiit-iieiiiiii bie..ui.Lip t uu.puiiy aie luicuded to .an ns t.illell n .- 1 ll .i- v AStll N'il'I'ON. Saturday, October ti. t I, A I I '',', rSoll.i -lav. Novtiulnil .1. i l l Y Ol' MANVIIKS'lT.lt. Sa'urday. Novemtisr 11. Arid eeerv .,ne,-i,.. Jiii hatiuiiay, at noou, from Pier NO) ll Nnrtn Iti.er. I, ATI h I K rAHSAHP. PAYAai.K IN Cl'ItliENCY. I-'lrst Cal.,11 .tliiit") stor;e i;ile V n.t Cnblii to I.' iiiltui ITu do Hteei-ji-ei to 1. 1, n Ion... liS in) I ii ,t ( a'nn t" I'lina. . 111 W Kliinw to I'nrla .... H)'(S) Hi st Calen to ll.inmr-'.'lui l.l 8te' nxa lu 11. unburn. '") 1'assni.e.eih nlsu loiwuidcl lu Havre, liiotuou, llot teulalii, avnlcii. c , at e,i'ally low rales. '.ires (rem l.iv.-rpiail or Cluccnatown : Flrit CaWn, bl ei. l"u, -.''ei Hiemajie from Lie ornol and eiiieeiu-. tnw u, fTi). 'i I. o.e ,vim wlIi to leud lor ihvir JiKudi oal buy tiel.e'p heic at ihesnratea. 1 or luttliu u.ie.1 uiuUoii apiey at the Companys omcefc jeitis 0. ii.vl.i;. akcu, tto 111 WALNUT GUreet, 1'hiiaUelplila. e5m. IJOSTOM Als.ll 1'HlLAUI'lil'IUA B-.aaru.tilti l.tni. anlllng ft-om ench port oi KWCVH. tre.ui flf twhaiS above I'l NK. eTnnil,Pbila tiiiplea. aid l.itia w anrr. 1'i.sinu. ijom nral wharf ahuvo IINIl Hirer '.en halurday.Ocuiber Jl, MX. The rteiimaliip KobalAl,. liaker.wiU lailfYoiu Phltildel. phia It'ur Jliiiiloii. an Hainnlay. tietolii-r X, at 1(1 A. jhl.. ami Ihe it.auiah'p H iOS. Maitnews, from lloitoa fof pliilaCelphm.oa aaiue day, al 4 1 11. 1 bt-ae nuw and auh.iauuaJ luiamahlps form a regular lint , fcatlHiit li'om each port punctually on Haltirda-ye. luminiti 11 cQeclvel al one ball Use sreiuluui cluvged ale ve'a.ala. leliiliia taken at falrrate. 8' Ippera are requeued to aeud Su Receipt! and Bin Lad'u with tbeli- f.ood.. . . I'oi rieiautorl'aiiaae (havin tin aomrnnrlatlotti Pl lylo IlKMir wiSH'iK 4 iu, JaJ-tf . m DlibAW AJUB Arean. I'Oll LlViSKfOOOL, TUliSDAV, "intiim7.nhiJ-Mii.AP:i.pniA. cttain 0. r. rooi, will ai.ll ui above. t'otxM or pa.aaiji anply 10 wniamiuauviv. ,,M0MAt KICH KliS )N ,k f! )., 1(.s Mo.li)lWAlJIUT8tieet. . -1 fOK NKW YOHK. UK8PATCH aFaKaili and awinaura Lluaa, via Daiawai ana lliiiilaul anal. 1 lia ilaaujail of Uiel. bUM ar. laaelua dall 11 lln'cloca al., aad. o.loca t, al., Iron UliMl plaf above Walnut auei't lor fiai.l.t, tue-k will b. taken oa aecomine.latlat tormi.at.pl.. leWiUlAM at. balkl a l,-o..i,o. LrtaC