inO11'! VNjNG TKTiFGRAPrT. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVKMKEU 12, 18CI. OFFICE No. 108 8. THIRD STREET. Tt Tmaaffawn raaOnrr, ar KioTaarTra P Wwn. par' Oarrt,ad aaalM M Aitharrtbara Ml tha OKyM MininoLi.AU Psa AKxtmi o IMixaa m Fwrr Crr nnt-wo Mouth, InrarlaMr in adranea ax Mm arl Mmt narM al tn. MMj rau., A Hbrl trranttmat fcr aataoiVd laaertloaa. forriM,Btnti. , nlim b takan f Anonynvm, Ommunk-attont. Wnltm It lntnlr1 for Inaanl ,n mut b anllon Ir.i.d i i,uHWid artdraxn of Ui. wTltor not ncxi.rH a-.au-at..n. bot a. imlnini ar M. t.nd fanh. tVa HnirinanhitUHun, raiaciad Oommutuaalluan. To ArtvrrOarra. Cwlnt to rat InorpUM in rh Clrc nlirtnn nf Tun vaaiNil Taj.4iaFH, ccmpallln ni In Ito l pr-i at an yarly w. n aantty ra..ii.i.t thM atlici li-l-mi-nt, may aanitl taa ana "" 'el'-. If possible, w "OUra ik.ra saaaruoa in all of oor .Millions. , SATURDAY. NOV KM II Kit 12, IS;.. rOJ!sH or KAM I Hi: If Till: N H Til. There Is nothing likn putMnu a IhKI Chip on . dwperat cause. Mr. Jkkkkuso.'v Davis nndisrstands tliig policy, and praclh.M it to perfection. However ditspmiilt'iit lit; m:iv Im. he never allows the world to know It. On Cm COUtmrT, his spirits sprm to lis,. u. hi tir tunc decline, and were wo to rrcdit lii-i wor.li. Just now, we should l. forced to tV c in .'l,t loo that tlio hopes and coulMmo" of t'ie Eebels were never hlgVr and flnner. In his late mesaag-j to the lA,A C'j.tjm. Hr. Davih atToots, will) raxuvrly skill, a re n.aikable tone of coin age aud amiir.iiii-e; a 1 1 it IB quite possible that ilio miliivy p;!0,l,) whom ho has .10 Iohr deluded, will contiuu;. to be deceived by his brave pr.nine3 of even tual triumph In their wild scheme f.ir the SJtabllshment of an independent Southern iDiifcderacy. Addressing the m - lib -m oi' fje Confederate Legislature, ho to yf : " The campak'n whloli was commo'iei d a'mo e "lmul'urousy with your se-s on cm It in I iy li.it, ai d wlili ti w.m still in proi;rt'4 at vnur " a. joumiie tit in the nii'ldle of Juno, u n nor ye " n achvd its cl )e. Ir. lms b.-en prjee i ed on " a iraleatd with an rnerjy In rer,r j,o utie , t lo I w hen we r-vt rt to the oundition ot our totn'rv " at the Inception ol the operations of the prison' " jear lo ihu manuiiudc of tlic ii-i:p.ir.liuii.. " mde t.y the enemy, the number ol h turces, " thei'mnla'i n ot his w:lrliko fUip!lc, and "the prodigality witli whleh his v.it resources " fce bocu laviHlit'd in the atteniit to rend r " tocceii asMirvd ; wlien wo nura-t the nanibers " nd nicar.s at our ftlpo-al tor n si-t imci ; and " whtn we contemi;ate tli9 ri-sult i of a strnsnio " apparently o anequiU, wo cannot tail, wbi c - renderu g the fu'd meed of deserved pmise to " onr generals mid eoidieiJ, to nereivo tli.it a " Power l.lghiT th.in m:in ha willed our do'lviji' " ance, and pratetu ty to rec g ilzo the protection " of a kind P' evidence in t niblins 'is -u cess ' fully to wi ht.iud the it uj.-t eJurJj of the " enemy fo; our sn! jitalou." This sounds well enough, but it amounts in fact to nothing more than a srratel'ul ascription of thanks to the Almighty that the Insurgents have not ere this been uiivrly used up aud crushed out. All the success yet enjoyed by tin m ia only negative, and Mr. Davih would find it a hard task even for his in vmity and tnendsc'ty to put his ringer on a single posi tive victory won by his armies in the hist twelve month.. He truly remarks th:it the ennonig i not jet closed has been prosecuted "on u scale and with an energy heretofore uu'iiuullod ;" but with all that exhibition of zeal aud vigor he has accomplished nothing more than a postponement of the inevituhle doom wliicli must eventually overtake the Rebellion. Mr. Davis must know, moreover, that the greater the expenditure of means and energy which he makes, the swifter Is that process of ex haustion tint is now so certainly and obviously bringing the Rebel States to a condition of Weakness which will leav3 them no alterna tive but submission. i dm tue resources ol tha Rebellion ore already reduced to a very low point is quite apparent in those parts of Mr. Davi' nies . Bge In which he refer to certain methods for , recruiting the army. He not only suggests . that those classes of persons in the South whom the laws have hitherto e.iouipted from military service should be made subject to - onscriptliu and imoresimMit, but ho urges the measure as one of extremo necessity Surely no stronger evidence could be required to prove the weakened state of the Rebul ranks, and the small reserved population upon Which the War D ipe.riumat can draw for reinforcements. Besidesj, Mr. Davis favors, to a consilium- ble ex .jut, the proposition to enlist negroes : In lh military service of the seceded St :ite ftnd also accepts the suo;;estiun that the slaves O employe d shall be given their freedom, aud endow ;d w th a certain number of acres of land In consideration of their being embodied In the form of military organizations and per mitted lo d.i active duty in camp aud in the field. Thia measure sorely would not have met With anvthinz but l.rouiD- denunciation and rejection bv the ui onlc aud tho authorities of the seceded States two years, or even one - - year ago; and the inevitable coiiciu.siou to be drawn from the genend acquiescence accorded to it now in all parts of reisdom is, that tiie White people capable of bearing arms are about "played out." Davis, moreover, refers in very gloomy terms to the refusal of all Ibreign Powers to r. cognize Uie Independence of the South; and wh le be declares li b f'.iith in the ability ol'tli c-callcd Confederate ('Joveinmeut to achieve Its final triumph in the simple it is mukln for its permanent e.-i ibli-buit nl, lie betrays in ' spite of himseir the fear ihst it uiu -l. Ineviia . bly rail. I'KACIiCtl. I II t 'l P X I'HIV. On the first of N'ovt mh"i, (joieruor Hi: Alt ' rom issued his rt h I itiuUion aiino.inclng ofiiclully that ull the si.ivt s In .M aryland were " ftise. From the moment 01' the promulgation of thisolUilal doetl.iieiit th-' Act ot Lumii ipa tion was u law. OUidii iii e lo it was deem I as the duty of m pry citizen. 1! it slavery dies bard. The prattled CAccull'in of the law has been obstructed by the devo'ees of human servitude; indeed, so strong is their oppo sition that CeuenU Wa li.ack, with his charac teristic decision, has issued an 01 der, the sub stance of which we published a few days since, declaring that, by the military as well as the civil authority, all the slaves in tha Middle Department are tree. This order is eminently proper. Where 1he civil authority is insullicient the military iCu as its assistant, aud uids it ia the fullllmeut or Its duty. In order to carry the order into tuect a Frcedmeu's Rureau is created. This liepattment is to receive all complaints, to '. Judge delinquents, aud to give judgment. 1 Uure Uiun is a practical plan for perfecting . emancipation. Through the sword tho letters , wUl lirop from the slave, the chain from the prefcaed, and ull the population will enjoy t wfcP tttct law of liberty." Maryland will - 6OU1 tokb tut plac i the coustellatloa of eutfes to wbict,, t,, climate, soil, .eaboard, and . ipnse, ah. hi eutiued. Her sons can say tflUi pride they r Ma ' t- hsr daugi ters, already r. 1W psrsonal beauty, will iciv nuw .' fratB UtcUiibt of renewed principle.. - If (hp ran boart of great stateampn In the pat, when the blipht of human slave -y was upon her, what may we not expect when h"r free schools can dev lop a scot e of TankT', w'th views more civilized and enlightened th in thosn ever held by that great mln 1, whosa only deficiency was his love of slavery. Maryland will soon arise a glorious st ir in the American firmament, and lern to blnsg the day when her sister Mates rebelled against the GeneriJ Government; because t) them must she ascribe her freedom, her a1i:n'e mcnt, and her civilization. IMF Aitoi.irio or si.tvtHv 1 the lAIIIII Sir A Tit. Ii" from the race whleh, for many a year, has superseded, In the Southern Sui.es, the use. ol the aborigines as slavs, a nt ,Han could arise, wo should picture him a co: tempbitlng the history of his people as mi entirety, and deducing from it a IdIU t moml than ever that ancient Mrf did fro n his pointed liibles. We should picture him as miking researches Into a very dUtant past, w here the natives of Western Afrlci, oh T'ed In inccant warfare with ea.h other, were i.il- ! tiau-d nlinoHt from birth Into the ineauina of I slavery ; or should follow him l.i his iiivmlig i- tions up to the hour whim the benevolent li H C.VSAs, cruelly kind.suggested the subttit ition of thi s lighting tribes for the gentla savages whose enslavement the discovery of am world had beirun; and weslioill Inteitly lolle.w his looisteps as, with a llvd t -s ',,pur posc nil the more iulense from bis sympathy with his brothers, he tni'vs their mut strange and sad career from that hour up to Ibis, and dwelt upon all the w u 1 .'rial is i ) to which It gave ri.s. And when, In th glob ing language of glu 1 conviction, he d.velt upon Unit certain hour whn the s.tu.d of that history all told, the principles of i freedom should be most convincingly Illus trated by it,, we should agree with him that so glorious a vindication was ai much a correla tive to such, n enrcer, as happiness is to virtue, or retribution is to crime. Tlic abolit ion of sla very in the United States is not only inevital le, it is nee r. It Is an ex purgation which the country needs. The. existence of slavery in a nation like this is so glaringly inconsistent with the principles which our carping neighbots quote trom the pro irable to the Constitution under which w live, Hi it if we would hold erect our heads with hmor, and without ctlrontery, we should seek to eradicate the sliiin from our osci itch eon. The primitive settlements commenced in consistently in this respect, and it is a notice able fuct that the landing on Plymouth Rock of the Pilgrims whose only burning hope wus to enjoy untrammelled the most exalted degree ol liberty and the laiidin; of tha first slaves at Jamestown were almo"t identical in point of time. Then, us now, the war waged was bctwcci. money and morals, aud mony gained the day. The early colonists encour aged the root of the evil, and posterity enjoyed the fruit. The experience of the lust four years has hardly been not ded lo prove to us th it we could not go on forever ns heretofore. The lane of slavery bus been a long one, but we have come to the turning at last. Agitated us the question has been for nearly a century, the hour Is at hand when It is to bo decisively answered, and forever. Little by little have l the many who once advocated slavery boon educated to this result, through many a struggle has the question passed, as it has been bandied about by t'Tritorles aud States. In the next session of Congres3 the subject of the abolition of slavery will bo taken up anew. What the action upon it will be cauuot be a matU'i- ol doubt or conjecture. Slavery will Ik; abolished ; and idthougli we cannot ubolish the recollection of it, yet the 1 ol" what conceivable uso are they to the corn perennial fountain or freedom which will b3 I munlty, except to awaken a by no means opened by such legislation, will do much to 1 pleased surprise at tho reports of the Alms ccrrect the devastation accomplished bv luise ' house and County Prinon? In large cities, legislation in the past. i If wo are one of the lust nations to oblitcr- 1 ate slavery, onr glory is none the less. The ' abolition of it will be only one of the phe- nomena which wo are accomplishing lu tha 1 personal interest in re'ri'mlng from discour miiLst of gigantic, unparalleled strife. It will ' nglng thcm. Under tho pure and healthy be something for every nook and corner of a reunited republic to realize what f'reedo:n truly is. Tho health and tho wealth of the nation will be resuscitated; all our lacalcuU- ble resources will in time lie increased. We shall tbun be a model nation, without descend- ing to tha puerility ol Loasting ol It, any more 1 reservoirs of vice to flourish. They aro roser tlian a noble landscape, attor storms at night, voirs which will not wear thennclvcs out, but boauU of the rainbow flashing abave and around it from the wings of tho luoruiug. KA11 IN 4 1 VII. WAIt I Si IVMUI- VA I tit 'I ItKASO.X. TTmmviildn Wl r.l.I A M IT. KtCWAno wllft ia .lntv,.,,iv admitted to nossess one of lbs I ........ . t... e .1.- ..... 1.' .1.:.. 1..' '. piuiaj.-?iui;i. ... nun kuuii.it. 111 n .1 .uiii, siet1CU nt Auljurn announced, as the result of ... , ... , care ful study and deep research, that "fiction ia civil war is unmitigated treason." The decla- ration is t rsp, and may sound strange to tho ears of our citizens who believe that a power ful ftmUlHiliflll Is tllP MMl'i'Mf rriinritil..n rxC n.it , ,. souui iiDcriy. jui tct. inem iouk deeper than the suriaco of the antiounceinont, a.d see if uuy conshli'iicy exists between their belief and Mr. Skw Ann';, assertion. Civil war Is on exception to tho general routlti'! of 11 eevel'nmeiit's lll'i-. Il ta n Keciml tvln.n ll.n .... .. n . , nation is stniygling for el.tno, and when its . alcty It impel iilcd, lint by loieign liXtS, llllt by domestic truitois. It looks not abroad aud ssy.s, ''livery citiz 'U of t'.nt 1 m l Is my fop," bet It must watch its chosen sons, and gllt'l'd ag iliist. the stabs of its luost trn! J chihil'en. Tliu eyes of Argus nidst be its proj Pity, and even tee, i, from its very ba-' mi, may uri.-e the led tor who is d spied and de teint'ued to destroy its liiif. In such u state tf constant watchfulncs those ol'.t nses which in time of peace were naught but right, become most heinous crimes. If, during the happy age of peace, a citizen thould recommend a change of government, and denounce the act of a certain Adminis tration, to touch that citizen whh the iirm of power would be to prove itself false to the very principles, of coiHiitutiou.il liberty. R.tt when n ciill war rends the land; when every energy of government is bent, not towards a psrtisan end, but in endeavoring to w ard olf tlte blow made at its Beat of lite; when Siieh are the existing circumstances, for a citizen to udv:se the Government to avoid striking this or that vulnerable: part of th'j npponc.it, if Le should stay Ihe arm of tho Adiuinlstr t tionby clinging to the arm of power to prevent a well-aimed blow, such a man h guilty of ' unmitigated treason," and doU'vcs the pu i ishmeut due to traitors. Il your fate, Copperhead! told you to fight Against a robber who attacks you for your lite, ami one of your servants should seize you by the arm, aud advise you not to give the thrust of victory to your vile, wo ild be assassin, would you hesitate to sacrifice your servant in order to save your llfef Apply the case to yourself, aud reproach not tU O )Vertnn i,t if it (Iocs likewise, Kctla con a its In Inti rferliig with the acts of "Ibe power that le," and when those acts are for self preservation, to Interfi re Is treason, tmnson of the deepest dye. The voice of the American ojie ilerliir. that ruction Is Ireison.at the present ti ne; and t'tlie Administration had, through that cal- Iritt vet ran. Onerai Ht'ri.Kit, teizil i nd ' rx ciit d ihr-e vbo ate trying lo stab her In j t'm dark, the nation's voice would approve the i act and rew ard the actor. j When the war Is com Itided, let us have ; ur parties; when the life of the nation is site, Id us have our factions ; but until such Is the c He belli faction and put n:e tre ar :i to lb? nation, to liberty, and to the world. THK SI I'siV ." I; J t.t'l I.ICNOY lVIS. In bis la.it message to the Sen He and 11 u e of the Confederate States, Mr. Jeffmhhi Davis maintains that equable tone which in dicates liis confident e In himself, Ind ipcnd 'tit of resources, Jle reviews the military sitini llon ol the South, and maintains that there Is mucli cau,.e lor sell gtattilatton. Ho says la n.u,u,n ,n ti, ,i..iun. rn. v..rf,.. " .. A,.in i n,n ,,r,..n. ,..a.! '.ua. 1 " In.-iun f'C, ' y chert .hed tint tan rjet inj of " Atlanta all t Klctiimirid wniilif, ft Ib'fu.l, onil j " Ihe r by I'e oveitinow ol our 'iovcr'nneat ' una the Mitmi.-'.iim nf our pe pe. ',. .,,,, I " ic. w j'. ice by rii nco bo uuiiiin cnt is " Hie )' lleenco ot ti c fortm revr nt tiptiu ourrsp " i by fie oeit use, upon tlio rotirngrt aiel ajtirit of ' th" pe ple. imd the "tahibtv nt'tlto Jri vorn .nont. " M i rosy, In Ilk" innnn'T, bulge that if ihe c im " lev! ti Hj-.iinst tti. Illicit (I had resulted in a t.hj " le t ml ot failure; if the valor of the army, " unci i It e le Vers'iip of its acoiiiplilie I c itn ' ini'i il' i bad rc-it. d In v. tn the ovcrwhnltnitig " nn'i-ps hi b u re, on the contrary, decisively "n tmcd; if we hud been couiiielleil to evae t " ate Ki himnid ss well sk Atlun'ii, tint (Nmf de- racy would Late rciuniucd m o vet aud dcJaat " m r." it. is iincie.-ung to learu iroin tins me.s.cro that " not. the full of Richmond, nor Wilm ing- j " ton, nor Charleston, nor Savannah, nor I " Mobile, nor of all combined, can save the " enemy from the constant and exhausting " drain ol' blond and treasure which tuustcon " tinue until be shall ucknowiedxe that no "peace is attainable unless based on tint " recognition of our iud 'feasible rights." If these statements npp'y to the North, in what proportion can they lie made to redound, co rclalively, to the ad vantage of the Confederany? That portion of the message, however, which re'ers to the employment of negroes In ploueur and engineer corps, will meet with most atten tion and criticism. The sub.:ct of arming the negroes has been agitated of late by the Rich mond papers, some advocating it, soma as strenuously opposing It. "The subject," says Mr. Davis "is to be viewed by us solely in the liuht of policy and social economy," and the idea of arming the slaves Mr. Da via com bats, although be would bless with liberty such .-laves as shall doscivlco with arms ou tiie field. jiia 's 't;it n:i,Y llov. President Lincoln has often congrata luted (ienerul Chant, but Is now congratu lated by him. Nor is the congratulation nil empty ouo. The. terms in which it is con veyed ere significant, and relerto the fact, the Importance of which is beginning to bo more deeply lelt, of a national eluelion being sus tained by the people in the midst of civil war. That nil Europe will perceive the whole slg uillcanco of the event, and appreciate, next to ourselves, the immense strength we still pos sess, is inevitable. General Gkant'h con gratulations are the condensed congratula tions of the people. I N1.U I.NSKO TAVI.lt '. It is high time that the moral toad-stools which, in the shape of low, unlicensed taverns, htvr in nil the profligate portions of the city, should be swept away. Incitements to vice, like Philadelphia, enough predisposing causes of crime exist without any exciliug causes being sustained. i Surely no alderman can have any very great t legislation which we have inaugurated, theso I moial cancers should, and let us hope will, ho entirely eradicated from tho social body. It is I Pike doing good with tho right hand and evil J with tho left, to do so much to editcata and j elevate all classes, whilst we still permit such ; which w ill speedily multiply ir the.y are tole- rated for u lime. Individual, as well as social widfhre, requires that they should forever ba done away with. A baud held in t!ie (lame stands us liiir a chance of romuiulug un scathed as our city does ol maintaining order anil .I........,' ......(...! .... 1 ...til. I uiA.Mijjnnru Jt in n mi drinking 1 ,U lul wllcri' everything vile 5n liuiu.au nature i I.. I... I '" WUM' ened and intensilled. 1 si Altli:i. ' HeOM A. la ws.-on .Mumtiv, o. to'u r ,n.t. by the ! ai. ji:i.ia a. i.aiv.s. WlllTNtV OTtI. (Ill Ihe ICIll In.taiit at ttia re-ldcicr ol Krislcrli-R C. .Iiuipi, Jii., New Vera by Hnv. ' ItnliTl 1! in. ilh. .lOMN It. WlllTNI-.y ol Pliiludidahia, I , . ,AKV II1IA11AM vmii,i.,.i . al.l ,,.. i,,,..' tmimro e. 1 onus, m iimirmi.i nufo. mi it, UK I l - Hi' rt. "Ii Thitrai'ay. Hie lOlh Imtniit. (:a I II I. I!IM. W ill IK. I Ii I '). l.i 111 l(, hue c. 1 nil 1 I'a' iJ L'. 'I he fiiniTMl ttlll taWs pi ne ici iunitty th- 1 llh inttunl ai liioel c:.. irem hor liio rem, ten -o. .No. I d, w1.: hi:-' 1 " l"l"ire Si.uWil.L On the 10th In-t.itit, In hli fuh your. 1 ir w Alio, m-n nt Heii-n a nnu t aiimrin.. tmwi ii. j ni.eve llutlun. Mantua, mi tl.in.lay.nt'l P. M. Ciirii'i'T. i 1 r:!::" li. low 'le.eli, at 1! u'cloca, i-ns-cly. I ulei lut-tu at W euann,l t'cni li-ry. 8lll.lll-.lt.- tin T ,nrdav, 10th liKl.uit. in th., nh rt ir or ! In .-t...,.i .ram i-ai ', ..o oi f nl int. i It. ii.; r. 1 hi. I . ra: tvtll !rtt.,i pl,i i; in M hi. lay. I u- I : .1 ii,. a . nl J. 1. 1 1. tA, Hum Inn fjilie.'i. rcKi.l.-ncc, So. Jll.Wct ' .11. h . ire. t. . ... r-j-.:t: . -y- RELICIOUS NOTICES. sr. sn-ruKN's curiam. in... i Anir-al ii.n i..r iln KiM-M-.'! l-'tfulix if. , I'll i.l b' itixil-i ,11 tliM ch iri li t-- uii.rr". i tt i:i- ln-. iv; 1 - CKNTIML CoNOltKtJAi - ' ( III li' I?, ( ON 'KTtT MAI r-K. v. Mi. K' HAVKH will prt':it''i 1i niurrow t.ii'iiiiit, a id I'.wn,,, -, N'lh'ff .I i-y Tiling tlliitjitriit) "Hit; jI'Sm-jis .i n-Ur y. ' i NiuN m . 1:. curucu, F(irivr i--It-vy r-i. sji-'tat:;, un' r I . " i. m,, , :i litri it in ia 'Mi .: i-1 ' !,' v. T. ('. rJ Ki ll . , l. i'l 'h-J kV ' 1'.. I'.-..- r 4 t'' . ) . l'..'il. ; III-'. t:,l!UilA A.Tii-- unl 'li-il'N ill 'tr' ct. l'i OH -MuK e . d 'i S-tt'fi I'.t f'tr ' ; .. "n 1 lOri' by ilvt, t J. :tL''Aii i..fi .tt . A I ft- itiVKi.J, Stut, f tt. n -; - 1 Kn:ril. SitVlCK IN liKifTTP ' OI r'' AI:ttOil am " iti"l,'f f M'i'''l'il tl,s- 'f w.r h -; ;n .s:. m . 1 k o.'.'.-.-'i, 1 ot r.-1 r .-nvr, , 1 Kijt.'-irl,, t- .,.T )V 6- 'ML:-. Ht :- Or'tn-k. Mil' 1:-.,. Ir 1 i': I' J 1 '.il4 r.t- 1 insu r in Ti'..': v;(. -1 ;l , f. ja rfut. uii ! ,.v' t .rue ,iC" ;:inL nl' 1 '' m ii'-I i'.' j1 i.il tic U illll'-f-i ;;llJ IflC In i . ii' (.".U. t iii K ui ,, ; u 1,1, J ti tuiillin, Ami fP ..TS'.'li iulf - !t'J jn pi'"ajutii $ Vmr v t-iiiu:. arc v widi.iily in . ituU. 1. -7rrr, Nf. M T.KH I VA N'i.KLK'AL LI 'I il I : M 1 ' a ( hurrli M'lMNAi t'tiv t, ..I). -vis 'lu.r- t en 1I1. Omihi ti Hip il'rnnt:i of tlm l.ii-titPr tlnoni. Hit euiik ft'i ntlco will, by rii:uil Ijiwirtiioii, uuiii: hi 111r i)i-'.'it;i iu irn.rrow. with t'c Nurlli Hm.'.'l ri-- t I'lt-hvttrlnii 4 iiurcli. c rn;f nl ltlt(li hii1 CUr.ilS Mr. (-s. i:. , . n. k. K if ( 1 r 1 ii will r.,a';h at 10 ! A tltia lu r. K. Jl. ADA dri nt 1 I'. M. ll'liTl'TPV p A Vl.'l'llll i iv f r- (-.?-, vvjvij. nu 1 l.ltWilll H L.' iSrS Flt.ot if 4 hmrfc;HT, r-intthull in, d W V i luitiut. Villi AlAlCJ. u Lu- ry trW". KJ'iC alloll, K If tm;iiiivrmrnt, M Ii U' io.i. vfttt-l Truu.iiii 1 '.ilLlMiUN1loi.i.ii ddi,. A Vl tlut A C, (ly UBd v Hit.K, hy ATZ JOHM L. OAl'EW. lur. Jl li ,.ti. XtHIU bt.,t,'.9,e v Cui;Uut J( A T 11 H '1' . WOOD & CARY, No. 7VW CIIKHNUT H'1'KK.KT. LADUS' AND MISSE V HAT AMi HIIAl'liU, IIIWT HTYIillM, liOWKMT I'UK " NET CONTIKEKTAL HAT." itorsrsiri'K AT M O l K t! A 1 1. P li I C I'. N . ! M -OLO V, l 1 H IS M.. I'.rtl riuini t ir l.rtiM 't tin. reltliuM V()OI tV OA ICY, f :r- cn.miT htkiikt. C A II 1) Wil l, rt I :R V It M N T I K M S T ( J ti. O K L AC E CURTAINS AT 1-OltTY IXIt t'l NT. or mroitTATio.s. I. E. WALRAVEN, BITCKRHOK TO W. U. CAkHVL, MABONIO IIAL.1,, Uo. 719 CilESNUT Street Ma. 73J i NOTTINGHAM AND SWISS ClU.HNlT j IjACF.H, BTIlEET. I KF.W8Tri.Ea. . WINDOW SHADKS, No. r3 kw8iyles, EELTr, at t., CAEMHGTON 4 00. MAMl'FAL'U'RErtS.', CUBSHUT STBKtT ko. 13 piano covrcns, t'lltSSUT lAtll.ESr STOCK IS TUB CITI STllKtT. AT LOW l'llICES. COUETKET & WILLITT3. M 'K. 1 and 10 S. BKVl'.NTII Htwut, 1'IIH.MH.I.rillA. Mnrara(,t;irt'rs of BKAVTIFUL C( )TT A C3 K V I J It N IT 1 1 It K, Ami the only reliable mode. In ttilq city. Al.to, IdD'nti loom l'tuiiltiirc aud Ucdtlhic.ecuHtaiilh en hntid. U-lti.ui'.ha-2ia BUSINESS ITEMS. "Well, ell, I'm bcromlnir Ilulil, mill iitn't heli It," It i'iciui ntly exprribed by tlioae whose Imlr lb IihyIuk thpm. Mow Uil. inallu mlainae. Jayno'a Hulr Tonlr, faithfully appUiil, will preserve the hair from falling off, remove all dirt and dandruff, proTcnt prema ture g luiiaii, cute crupUte dltrasta of the icalp, and ly it. isiljlliiucd uite rccluthc the head with now and beauti ful hair. Prepared only by Dr. li. Jai.m. k Rok,S.2i Che. nut .trcct. '. I'llr, Tlinint IVInciihpn, (ittnrrh. Aillima.and all Nervoiia AfterUnni treated with the iail .tioceia by lr. Vun Mut:u.i.Ki.u, wltii till newly f omlructi d ai.artiif. Au lllii.traicd prolpeclui of the aume, cnntainini: lomevslunblc te.tliuoumli, aajr lie had nrali,ou Hiiiilicattun at hl otllco. No. lull Walnut strot-l. .lnnpN, 4'lulliluu;, S. K. Cor. Meveutb until MAIIKKT. JUNKS' (lothluit, S. K. corner Boronth and MsrWat. JwNKS' taothuiit, H. K. oi.rner St-vi-nth and Market. Jtlhl.8' la.illiiliK. S. K. cerntr Seventh and Maikitt. JOM.i'l'liitiiiu.H. K. cornel Suvuuiliaua larket JONKSTIott nit, S. K. cwni r Seveoth and Markul. JiiM.S'CIhIMiiu.H K. corner Hovmilh and Maiknt. .lONKH'CletliiiiK, S K. ciitner savonth and Market. .MlVkS't'l.ilhlnK.H. K. curlier Seventh and Dlaiket. JilSKS' ClothuiK, 8. K. c iriwr Hovelllh and Vlarkel. JoNhH' ( IclliliiK. R. K. enrner Suvenili au l Markut. .IONKS'1' othlne, s. h. corner Seventh and .Market. JosKS I'lotluiiK, H. K. curner Scvi'itlh aud Mnrktt. JitM.S I l.Mhtti. , S. K.c.uiiii-r Scvi'iuh and .liuko;. J- NK.S' Cliithhii;, S. T. coriifr Heveuth nnd Ma, kvt, Jo?. KS' CkithltiK, H. K corn, i Seventh r,,l tliu ko.. ,li iNKS l 'I ih'in. H. K. c.rin r Ncv.-mn aint Market. JONKS t.tiotl.uitf. S. K t enter Seventh .uul tlarKt't. iK'StS' ( l..ll.liiii.H. li. c iliirrhetcuth and Market. Krirnft In I'lotlilnc. It iralti. hi ( liehlnK. l.MII'.illl. In '!OHi!li l.iw .a III I Mtl Ujc At On ui ,., Hr-iKt ' il I tnl. At i.'ANVIl l.i Kiiij. i. O'd t!.in L At J I r A . Ii I.! Sl.iM O .1 h( ,,(, At ti:.A . it.'.t. i..i.,., (ltl i , I ' Si . fi'i fl.cMiiit -trcet J ,t. 11M lie-tinl aire. .. ' Nt. c' !' I lir ? n e h 11 cl . I ii.- (in wn n-.v- L I' nip.;b . in i Ii1 .tu-t re- !Cl liv lK IS A Hl.'t:,l!l' -, A.vti itnil Tt'iiMi. MOMK ON A FriiLOUUlI. 'l Ins leantiiul itecl t iiKruvlii, palnifd by Soln. .tfi ', ;tal c;i :rttv. il ty tiri;it:i, is hu ItiK 11 lutni' use i.ue, .nil I-t l.ltlrlntti 1) all Itflil.'iAV: K. T) i US Ci!- ul ho n--t i-ptviiutMa 0; i'li-ruvin t vlt vu.t"n o .t la tl.U ti'.'MPT. 1.V I JtV fcCLHIKli'S r.uin.v tSilul HAVE A 1 1 . J VEhY I OVAI. HOI STMIot.d Mlorr.U HAVE A i) ' . ; In Oft, every (.iri'iiv v f ill a r.itnor. luMijiTul 1 r .will a) ui, .Ate uitl nUotutl It will nln nyn lie a l. iuuIihI ii" nturl.ii ol" the ."ir.xloin tlf. h unJ itiio of r -ln-'lli"!! ititi wi'. 'I !.. t..-iiiiii;p,' i- h"M f J'J:v' 1 t V -;'CntS. ItlSAIU.I- I) B'I.UJKi: an I o;! ers tvlll linu thl- tufl uvM iilfiisunt and nrofli:ii'' at: Mu y iry 1 tiu uiiuertimtt. W'c i;U exi ltisive tciiiiyry, itnt'. will ri vtt i uri.Liilftrb i-. a.vib.y i.u n;nwc tmH. Wp ir-n .M n' lt on ti i'.' f). short, i.iiulilV l'orfr.im I' j;. nnd will tcivl a , imi ncfi) by irui), fi Hc.nn rv- M t'.e trW !,b'J M'- wliicii ! n'ro '.oii6-htli tli jirtco uaii.tUr ( I'.u'fcuU ior tiiei iii'gb ci' lu.b t-haiH.t(jr. i u jiariicuiare, ftikl.tlt I'KAni.EV .k CO., FnMishvi, r"" PH -No. io N. 10UK I li Htieet, 1) tQil:'m luiUJaii)..M. f O - F A RT N E It S H I T. WASHINGTON iiU'lClii.U, i'oMiiiiitlon M'n hnt and Whnlrtalt hfstW, in l'ii.viBlnii.s anil I 'rml.it 0, iinHi'C'itt' l wiui hiin In ' is It i.iut li; mmi, lIUaNJiY CXAV UlIiilBll. 'ila we of t)iv win WASKINOTOH IirTOtlKU A POV, Jsu. audlio U. kitO.N i H r-t, WANAMAKER & BROWN, "J LKCTUIOITY. fiM?i:RFlLSUKT!FI( DISCOVKRT. rio TMK I)IHi;AS;i). I ItHOV N mri n't rttif nnA rhromr r1Ui. hf Pti urt eco, Wf(rt fli rrs.1 hi tit Hllcitt it So TAi WAl-NVT H rifl, PhiUilriplHii, uml In c-" Of tlii,i( im liiifi;! 1c iukV. No rtrtiKifinif tli ygtem Wit11 nn- i'iiiti inci!cl Ptf -i.tf.. AU rnr" pt rfurin'! hy M?" fftlsm, (h vaiilwii, nr ott.ir tit-IllV.rinni Oi ;k-cll.'fi) v iiiii.nt flu" h or utiy iiiitirniiiit fcenifitl'in. Ti l tlisrnvi r l" tli rsii1t (if 1111 re ttinn ypr-s' h'J ff 'ilitx l"'Vi riif:rt,fni. It t'cvi-Iiipa n'l tt. ly A ii ii.itili' him li-r tli- tii,,nMi -f il" .n, Imi t!ifnl 1 n; I' nt Mill r lin tiU- Dii'.irit nt 1 ur!'. Iti r-Rt Nii;.rriorit 7 ori rI! rtl rr t.i fU in. t'T thf nt o( di'i- in h,t ti n lticti( !) ti ht.il fi'i' inorc (linn (en o tif, nnj tor II v n In l'l.Hf''( ii'li'1, I'lmrp twclvB tii-. p mi hiillii s e l'i ' ii I v t"l, i: r.ii lnin nlm - t e -rrvlnrm nn I I v t"l, lit r.ii inmi nirn t e-rrv l tni'i'i'rfiii "I tli- vn-r t ninrn n In h 'I s cti n ni 'ur r Miii.trr. vl i', nil' r In .tiiic.'! In ti t- in 1-1 i-m -t i'l Mifit r ti t,i 1 m I hi B'li'iiihut. n.isi.in, N'-w inik.ati't or'i-r n-i-e. davc I 11 1 im 11 i' . t" In' "r al.in, an'l In nr u tu i y t ii-- a I t'i 1 ru"- hul iifn nffCTl V i' il'i I" t 11I1 lo f'HiCj h- inr if V"f II ( we f tre nil .Itnt'HHH 111 nil C 11 llllol a. f r -imi t fit "t ul . in' r ri'tiilin'i II nfii r II11 Imii: 1 nr.- h ill d'- API; ti'H will r'i t e r rti-p nl 1 ii.ttniiilt'in In id" i a r 1 ul mi .1 L h ' hi h Mill ovtry otl.or iliti't-i' inio a :.iillnitnt hiiijiimI ul itK.ity r n iti Im m ii"ii. fn!.(in fnrt, his U,'n nnr mnen In f'l'r t 1 n ( 1 ' V tl I' dl-ill-fi-, tl Hlil'l A'iV If - IfH ( , Mllfi 1 tli '1 u r l I Mi n uiU' 11 1 uri' hy i.tl c -nlt... . m u.',t (..c ,i ai- i( tlf-l . s IhMi c n-i.al'j l ' u il r-a. I uf rut hp .i -Im-- m i ti k. rip '1. '1 in of th.' n-.tr. 1 n n, 1 m c . 1 1 (.1 1 ot Mil k IihIn. trr OMin - I ti ihiui v In t I " 1 tu 'I In i V Is. Nd tn lln M' .wl. ni'il ,i-"((i li viiu. i ', II fitiv r.tMi M I'll "linft". Ihiirin-'1 I t .ri I'm .ci, Itiflitfnr.l it K..rt K . itv l' 1 1 11 ' , M t. ' i I I' n 1I4 ii.i ., i tnlntl Wi'.'jp .a, iMtn u, STii'l'irc. 11.. tin- 1 ir , I rd'RM 1 10 ()!". Nt ''in it I "' nt. . . 1 1 I ' 1 1' . Y t iiii"iii nf nt kind-, fh-c-rs, rt.'t li'-.Min, rr t'H, I r- n I Itmw nrrt'i, I'tr.-r-, f .-'..ti , II h n. I I IIS, I liMH lllll !'KH. S., A llli'J'iy't lit. I' 1 If , l-iti'irn-p 'l.Hr, l.i i-itm uist 1 II k.ii'i, tliu , I -1 H(if tik, (itimili, A.itli.'.i. IK 'Ill h, 4' n ;i ' on ti( JIih'v t'X I'.'HI I, Itlitii "t It'O -il t 1 tl H-n I i- 'i, v, t I it Ni k. hvw III tl 1 1 .unit , It 1 i ur.-s . K t'l i.'v ' ' m-.' .m'-i. l.i vi r I i'iiip .ti lth , II ir ii l S. i,r ui .Mi."-, rn 1 1 iff If J 'il llv ri-s., I l :t pis in I .. k i m , M ,1 ! 1 ,1 t ' I ',. t'jlf, Ii .1.v Itlfni ijl rnK'i'nii Jiis".' nnl -, J 'i-lt cr I . . 0 I. m" l ' on, I'l 1 1 1 "'. I : Hv, 1 'It up . s 1 - ,,r r.r.fn ni. k Milk l.i- . Wr-.t- w. .1 In .. , 1 -.1 ,,. nl-, I'ro.-iv In .v. lil-tM'l-Up .iwc'l 11 ' . M! -i rj ,n - o t .1" I'it (t.t l'i. y , tA Ki 1 -UK iiloti I .orni ) I, til1"-. TV it' l V ' I -t 'int. r U 0. no Ji.tiI, mvp l,liul im n b ti ; , u i'Mtrtt' 'I, i rn wlion n mi till, it mu h a i.uiii 11. m c 1 , TO TH U SICK ANT) A 1- i T.ori.n ok riin,. Dii.rniA. Dr. nitOWfU will vlult nnd tn-a p t'lon nt tii -fr ri'Hi time. 111 li e cltv, Mlicn tli'sirt il. Vi tin t iir ti :. mj fiullii r i It dm- t.iir-.'.vfn in cur.', lilont hi !u tiin.'til" is, I (M i ', l'i, iinmh'.'M''i, Mi.ithi rut-iii --ti -r'. im tuiin nil 01 tli ..n nl tl fii-Hf'' lli.t K it' k'I iiirili.-, -s iiti - im r t1lr.1l ( On V'H'itnii iim.t!i.-iin h o;' l-.l,F, I'i.i '1 I' 1 , whi 11 : in .1 in liai .o y v ;h tin I'liyi mp. , il r.-,ni-. iim" ts (l IIk- si 11. TLi-r-Miir . In i ui-tro c i1" litji fit iliinl trout in H' has pun r I .1 I tMtti . Hlit.' i . 1 1 I nuc .i.nlHhtir lianci' t'.r our vvry by nuan- nl I'lr'in I Itv. hive cmd inmiy A.Mttr Dlhf iimn aiV r ni: 'her ft-o 0k' hHcll'n.li d. rilOI KSSOIl C. H. HOI.U'.S, liF.cri:i:Kit. Mulfi nl Mt n, and ot'.iois d'-miin a knowtt le1 -f 1Mb rtlM-ovir v,ili l e (piitlifl'il (ouirftH'dl'Ifrvnt in. '.illMtif.ni of Eitctilt Ity Inr Hit' etna n" ell Atutr and (.'Iroiif M-i-tiam'i. J'mfcsMir I.OLI.K- htinnaiili( d o cr 0110 lliniuitnU phylc Imdi who un (lirctflrliy nn a 0 inli. 'Vv'f'iitVifnt ci;e of liifl immutlon if th I, -in s, iwr-t.rni-t1 Ht No. lx-i) Walnut .slrctt. 1 ftitml- iplii i. Ij- aJ (he fnllcwlnjf : I :nt-lxMn n prt-nt titftvrvr Inr tl In.t twelvn yenm, wl.i. b with cnutiHi M 1 fi uni h t'i-o.i I i'.'k In f:i' rui Kdd ii:iiiPK, tiy Hit-fit exposure to cod hy wor!. n r ( 1 thr u nici ; n-ni ly U" I mj Iiic fio-n iiili.-itinr.it on (,t lit" l.m : ; l.ild MVfUll iMtilt-Vs It IT 1 rtMuni"1 to Xhl: tilI li;ld n-vcnii pvin.i.rjnrv ii'tscLii b n mum cf nctid' lnitiunui:i tinn tip'1,1 1), c I i'ii.;."i vith in-tili'd liy tin' in isl o nl n nl liMirul iron; hit' the tunic 01 my ilnhciilly 1 iiti tri"ct tiiiii.ovul. No ini' licitl m.tn 1 at btn fti'lo to do mo attV pi'iininient rout by int-diral trt'H'mint Ah-ml tl ir- ,s B!.(i, I lii'tl 11 inn t I MT iittit. V 4,1 in. )Htnit:iit iriii lipoti the Inn,".; 11 v ftil'i ritt.s v fir iiid bt-ril'tt-le. 1 iciuiti-d '11 nictW'-itl t e.itiiii'lM, wlncd hB 'ii"d to hn uiiiiviiil'iu. Hud I M'.'iiml i.ioilIIv hint. hi;. 111 t'-n irtii cf tJpith, whm I clmti'M-il to ,s"f , ,1. Hill, So. '.'M lm ki'l Bir.ft, who hud hncn cured hy IT s r tioiloc, it No. I'.'i Walnut Htrofi. Mr. I'.if v rt 1vKcd me to ktC l'llfUHhor llnlk'U Ht 1 -lice, l-lcli 1 did, .mil ,11 fn II tn me-. (m fitninL-f as- il miv itipi-ar ) I iv.ih ,hi in-ily 1V1 1' iiniii my Miitrfi ltt'H. At 11a tlnif! Itroioss ir J'.olle- tr.-nri-ij mc I unNrlPir with tin ni"it vt'-c spitsniolc c..ij.h.wK'i.lit htiv rxpcvtnrnllun. Itnimiftl I roil Id 11 . livf nr r.niir, lio In tr- n-cd mc lour liun t- rimo, Hiid I nrn fcrli. tij ri licvr.i. Thin rniu t mt is a Ml n w nid ir of v nii lirn. So fel.ochs if I vi 11; till was pU:i:ii,( und Crt4'phic. I would rhorrfnlly ln Ito a'l tho fsh k to 'ni! thfnnivni of iltih ucw rntclli b. I sh:ill ecr ii-l th mi I, Oil to Mr. J.J. Itiijly for iitfouiiiiig tne wbt.ro J could ho rnnd .rt I a 1 .r. v, 'o HI I 8. Kouith strtt-t, l'lilhnk lpitfa. pvsrF.rkSiA cuiiko. T'ds Ir fi loan ot'hiil.incc ol tho two p i.iltiv, an 1 11 " ;.'( Iv fm h f.f Kl-ct-h lty. The po'ftrity of ton ni-rvi-, yoiu (ti in the reri rH ilum to tho ht m n il helm In t and tin Hop. dy ot I. It cr cliy irom the brain h?hi illiulnlnhyd, tfior.j lorc thf Biuii.at n In H tt ndiiun or ntmttl. D. 1" oitMi cm not p. 1 ft rm in h-Kiihiiitn innriiinis proper., and lPla U the iwrtult. It tad the lallowln-- Mount Pi.f sn r, KhWKMN filfMT, I'll., AURIIH' l', IK1. In the plin!ol iN.j 1 w.11 taken with 11 cinii.mi phi : tid tii.t'H im -t in my htouia-'ii, whi h g;;n'ti;tMv 11- riend m.iil Novi-iiiij -r. At Hi s tiine an n 1: Alio- pttti Ic I'M si'-liitl h Cilli. In, who pronoiiii:ed tlic d't-i-ttbi lijhpi'puH. MnlH iue uni prcserthed. hut full .1 to cine iJie Oui-flie. I .it i yh.l tilrlph a, ai d prortned u I'cx of a celi'hiated )sp-piiu inedi -iim, ad iTilted in Hie p.:pt rs. Ailer tiiifu; I. mt 1 exiiorieiiiM d no reli"i'. 'I hp iiisi-ase coiillimed giiiw intf wnrnc, until .M-iri h, lsi; i, w'hui, luttninrid the wnndcriul cures pe rformid by im annul I .'i ctitrilv, I er-nr hided to law e It upp.l' tl, uml c in . tv tint, ntfei tti'oiii iw l v tn ill in nt. apulh-d hy n; llrown, ttas entitiiy Hired, und eutiiiune do to Lln tl.y. M. UHOWV. Ni w Vohk. .Seplirijbr .:0, !s;i. I r. 1, Hiedd, KU cA rlclnrt. Ae. Tetr hir ; 1'et nilt nm 10 o-pre in thin hiormal 11111 rier my appreciation of onr titul proieNSioiil alnlity, u eoni.lti'ed In your aitention t.i me perhomiily, winh- c.n liccted with Ir. t'liamtx rlftiu, of tbiH city, now v it 1 iir. Urown, rt No. l'.o Walnut troet. I'lilhtd'-lphla. Mydii fnacwm one of Iouk Mundiny, and dnhcnli 10 dt'-t as ttht ult lo treat, and 1 a-ttmo you, tlui liahn hca uii.h'r the Uiidmeiit 01 icv. ial phyMkla s bei iru I ratne to yo i, 110LC e t i e ahl,or il able, tin y frtihd I treat in w Jili ui en a moo rate d'-trt-c of hiicer'.ft ! remiined mr yoi.hr voui fikfil, to ilelc l ivy illtMrultict, und by your ctr-tftil ami lalthiul trt atuicnt 01 me, to place rue on the mad to perli-ol healUi. Ac ept.dear hlr.tny warmeMllhanltntor youra!t"iiti mt, and my hih extlninti1 of viiur dklll lu the iipIicnU 'ii 01' Klcrtrli h a n niPiiiiHlef cure. Voumiciipet;tiully, CYKUS COMMINt.S. CONSUMPTlOX CURl.D. SobUTo'ier .N, Ii'f4. Phil phi , Klrrmoml, No. Thin I to certify that about thran yeuia a-o I wa iaki whh a tllftt atie which the phv niolaus out td t'lrtsinii p. ion. I bud a con Mb, l.otu Nuiii'Sri, jsplt blood, and btx-aniu vary much relnxotl. Wi under the cttre ol" tio phy-iUu, and have taken a Kreat deal of nwdlcino without relief. In th b fondiiion I eallt-d on l)i . Hr) 11, Uiu Wuluut ntreet. Alter an elceiri' a i amltiailon w.11 pronounced cur.tiiji' ; and.un.i'jr the hU'fti' lnjt inrnt ol Ir, llm k with, opoi m tor a ml phvMclan in Ir. Hrown a en'rthlishiiieiit, am narty relieved ot dlin-as, ami expel, alter a lc umre ireav rm 11U, to be t-nurcly renin rod to ben UP. I rvcunuoud ull atliicitd to Ki) to So.t:) WhLhu ntret. lSAf.MUN MAY. KHKUMAllSM CURKI). Wbhr i'nn,Aibi.i itiA, AiiKttBt i7, IMil. r. W. It. llrown : 1 had been afPleted with Kheiiiiiarftm since April lat veiy i-everelv, it extendinj; over the en;lre body, c.niiii; ttif mi ht excut iathin suih-rini;. For k ci I nt intlis w.ti und. r the be it medkaJ cure, but itgw no he.ter.aud UnaMy Khvc )ou acall and plarod rnao'f iiiide.-the u.iih of Mr-, fl. A. t ult on, inm i'.e opnrator of your otabhlim"nt. In two wu I watt lelioved of all pjiiii.uud am non-per-tei tiy well. I gladly icoomuicnd aU ladle iiiiterinK to Uer kind cure. Mia. W. K. ROTAV, Westriilladelphla. HKI KHKSCHS. In addl ion to (he a'hivc, thedlkeanod and a I! In.crestf J are rci m il to the inilow inv iiitnied ueniluien, th tt h e h-en t'la'id .uid witneaifetl vm Lrca.fuuiu o t utiieta, ;ii No. Vj-.h Walnut atrn.1. A. J. rivHMoniun, lirifcudlr-(tfiit:rRl, PhilftileJp'tia. A 1' eiunntoii, Mjtn -ti' inu nl, St. l.oulu. W. 11. HmPii, Hu. In;' Hana iu sin . t I'hihide'pli'-x ; tieo, DonKiHb, No. Sii .S.l'litli hli:ut ; Willi. an U. ,SltiltT, Halm a stn-et, Oirm:intwn ; I, (. Sto. kton, No. '." M:r Kei hti t. I'r.iiadt In la:Cnaih' il. i.rU'K. Sos. .( and '.rn hi rh nl It ; Kiant.uel Key, N'o, 7.I.' N tin soil Htrt'J"., uttinii' Ht liiw ; I joc J. UuV'i-l, .No. 'J Wnodl&lltt 'J tri '11 Noi;jo Ar.'h -Hcet.T Vo. l ;s bioad !nvt; KtihtTt l. Wors, No. hi N.I lord B'rtvt ; A. H. Orolt.N. rl. conu-r Tenth and Mark't ureei. .ludah l.e.y, Uioueniul 'oumiiuoi ion, V. H4 8. Kourth mr.'el ; 1'tlu .t id T. 1 ani. pi tHi iioi- 01 the M. K. M.u.eli, in -tpMAoi i.uin . .tiiili.,. Ui.vm,U!', an! liiiiiiao, No. : II. In. nlh lii'.l; 'l'h.'ini Ow-nv. ( 'on.'itiou of" the I. nun niKi veie. Ib iunvibuji! ol tne l-aiw und biibete', Ann in ,111 llntH, iViila l.-i-i)i.i ; .Ini. Nnn,-iif, Dcam. -a for !; 'iirs :ind rim-In,-ami r.firin in the lltvd. Knt'ie.uh ei:. I I'e ho d -'in ; Win. .Morgan, ic.-jl! l)t b ht , No. 'l Sni ir.- -tr.ci : TliMO.iis llnrr.-n. hhvi r.i Hi .l.f. It., Mnli, W h? 1 'i-liiilt Ipi u : 11. r c i.r.in , Kht.'uu-ie tin it, Y vil ttai: lini.'. No i.i l I't'dMl'it H'reet, II. T. Itcsilvt-r, ii' rcn'f Netir.tiwla and liili -ii.niiatory Ilk ui,ihiu, .. IT ; 1 hieMnit irreet: O. 11, l arn.k-k, Hhroii,.; D ,p.Ms and lui'unui.iMon of the Kidn--yK, Chict .ml f-'ortk". :i trve'n; Ani!(ony f imey, O inuiiip:ion, Sio. l.'IT M ii ki t treft; K'lunrd McMalioii, tJuiiiimu!OU. No. I ;7 t ro a utiet-t; Ciutfli's il. f.ri,,-!,, it . -nK-,ix .fid luiji paiwi, I'enih iukI Arvh tre-t" ; J. 1th- -t, Chr in'r- Cr.1.1 hU.s. 'oin .uii'iiun, and Vink" -t on of m Ittu.n. N . !s i'..t i'W.ilil .ti,ft; Hev. .1. AliUlory, Aphoii..', I'.i: Kil.lnl.i 1 . C V . 11 ST. '1'ilnTi.S, h.';l.iill mi tV, 1 ; liAlil-'l h .v till , ;!.". Villi-, 1 a. ; S. ' It ill.,', t a '. an. I" 1. slecisioal KCTiinnc-;, ESTAEUdllED FIVE YEAKS A'iO. lid". C. II. UOLI.KS, Lecturcf. I'llVSIOTANTS : V. I). Pl.'OIVV, II. t. KIlt DII, M.Il., B. W. IlE.JKWI'i 11, M. I.,Rn.l M: e. H. A. r l l. l'OM. ' frltr.n, a Inly nf prat epriie'ir 1 rt.,'tv . wl! Iij.c ii.lui- u.ur.c Vf treat.HK I J un l-.ij.i. in .ia. -.uitiil. CONSULTATION FttLE. Aili'ren nl! ic.un to Dr. W. E. EROWif, No. l:J:iO WAIiNUT KTIlEK'l', " 'i -t I'an.Aur.tiPaiA. FINE CLOTHING, allKAl, F.RTATK. RFAT. KSTATE. KEAf, KsTAl K. ttF.AI. I'.STATK. UP. A I. P.STA1B. hKAI, P.HTATK. lOU kAI.P, t.N.ltin WUKTn. I'OH PtAl K, J.,iim,lfio WOKTII. POM HA'.P, .'.,mi,,lrt WOIITII. I-U. f'K SIINIi tK CATAll'IKK. f'AI I. K Sr.NI Ktllt t'ATAI.OilliK. call ok .si mi ran !atai)i;p. lany w'.innti in urh i. i di-pfc n( Rial faali- iMilil ra 1 to rill nn in, al m a, I I, an 1 uti'i i-r (Ini aid Inr in,.fri t.,,,, a i o-lcr I1111I r-r In ti.la cltv, W ai tPil to iiii.c'i.ai- fir.y llr.t cin,, pr pr Ic. koulli ol Vine nmt p,t nl Trntli nlrri, ,r whlrli catraoTOl!) t . iv. ,1 p'tci-, ii in p.iil IlK'iln.h II. Mil l.f.u, I isitlrat Ki',' l.ata' Otiarat.., No I.l N ft. XT II Siri-a'. SAI.f.-M Tl',1111 1)01. III. K ? '' K J Man Ion hi f i.rc.i. Tv n vi ry cr. went nl 'I .-n il ; I r-i l.AIKil Ii-ri;r lit nn t h.'-iin: ulic -t. Prl. c I'IhI 1 n twcl'lii(r., on A ri I. .Ircc', I .'11 1.-1 . .. rri.'p t :; 1 mi. I'Wiai.iNo, Aitfii .sri;i:i:r, c. ufllistl. 1 1 I ..'wtiV mut r.ir.. ii I.' b V7' Ic' ilci Jl 11 ('licrry slie-". , ; i-.i'. ft ,1 i.at,t -ii. A '. I'ri,.- .',' 1. c. I arfcci fli.l t la-, .'it ro, Ito. I-'N. IMiil .t.i'ci. l'r t, $.'1 ,('!. Aicll I-H S'.. . , V.. Hi; lot l:.-'.. Prl.-., '.fl. I .li vi.nl nr w liivf-llln, . cir'i'T 01 Ti' iMitictli and v.l Iki c 1 lil I : i. I ?' t II I I ' t ilc i. I rlcr f. ''.''.- M'.AT l)Vl;,.l INtl, WAI.l.ACK, Wl'AT - J'ol Nii-atM n.li al : .- .1 I'r 1 13 t. .I'.r. )! I'.XCI'l.l.r.M IIWKIiliINIi (NOW ...pi n : 'r-. I, l.claii. , i ll 1 lit 11 .1 ) No t 'In I I uy Shi HI rt .' I V 1 ' I ' . l.vci. , Ir I. .1 .'I Ik I.'i I. ,-t 10 i.li ,nin! i illii r l'..prii ,io of ic i'l hi. .' i.s l il" h 'lor 1. i. iilil i -ll oil 'i o'inni: o. .ji.i.. ic, rrrilrl ItiMl D. iwe It t) ,.r r. No. l. i s. M I II nut". I. M - a I. : .--.I..M-. I A I! MS. I A K .IS. r Alt u.s. K A IIM t AI1MS. 1 AKMS. i It .SA1.I'.. VI KV M I'I-'.KIOR l-'AliM - ..i i i in ii . ii, 1 ..ft. I :i.....a.l, i c, lo ... ic ic- I ,'r, , . 1 11 In-'. I a-in I i ci 11- tn nut ri-, in, 0 mil ., 8 il r Ii ot 'l'i .-I luu. i, n New ,1'i,,.l.r I' ! i'.-. Mint tn: II U' ,m ai-rr.. t" :' ii ran, in ;n- 1 1 ,wni n.tov.-ii . vory I-, Ai . : t '".'I"'). M TI.IUUK l'Ali.M nl' aSlXTV AC'ltliS, only tfn ln:ln ojt, on tl.e Ihoum) Ivama t'euu.il l;nMiont1, (ie ihmiiiici wrt'k fioin tho titie.n: $-.H,'.n). Ni at Farm ol '4 .ine -. tne mile from I'.rNtnl, biipirior land, ami iiip, nvrnu :i:s unsn; p, cl. l.'teu-.ili, Ac, tnli Mi' Oi. IMJl.LIil.NX J-AKM OF i ACHKS t nl tmll a in Hi- 1 1 om tintioit at Ti cut on, on I'e nun aniu Idiiiund. I'm e ih. i v,. Neat di libit Mansion and l'.ii in nf 1 aeie ; t, n'y four and a ball ttuh (mm Market sheet hri4,'c,on t ie lluvett'ntd roBd. I rice H'.',('CI. fj life AT NACJil 1 iCK. FARM OV '200 -ai-ie-, M a. liacota htm ion, on t"te Caiuiitu ami At-l.-tniit IJttr.cnd. I'rite ii.iu. lti -idt o (.it-Hi null 1 1 .' of l itrni1 In ('Verier county, a- 1 ; A KG AI N. SI X-ROO.MKI) DWKI.U S'f3, - S'nb c, A c. ; 1,'ho in a i 1 in res tf Uml in linxhinni.h, J0H ft tl IP in tu Hu pike; Iron mlUna-, Ac. Prim :oa. sir.otfoi; (. Mu.r.Kit, Vractli al Kp.iI I. Mate II oker, No 1 .1 N. SIX Hi Strtot. N.SUJtANCK A(. A I IS ST AC'Cl I I: N is . XliAVKU T't' INMHANCi; COMTANV. l'AIiTI (dli, CONS. C.M 1TAI. . ....510'V.'''1"' WJI.I IAI W. ALI.latt, A 'I NT, n. let ai,m t mii;i.:.t. J.;i ; : i eel ( . iMn :hi t' mim-'uh a "ti'm : AtJ lli-M- H I. VI. HV Pl.:t lil I 1 IX. Yoi.'iy fo licit i w I'l he i.-mied for a Prcniltilil ot J IV K i OL VUS, fjvuiill'n; h,nttreiif e to ii;c a'lio nt of I J 1 ' 1 JMHi - M IKilil.AU t, i i nin aer-hlcntai loas of li'e wi.iie tr.tvellli'k' by ftn . pnii. In. cui' i am c. TI N' DOM.AUH PCKVMI'M ret u res ft ..:ir ni Ti.e l.oti antm linllwr', an! a'.-,j 'lwent f.vi li.r,iri pei v. ock couipt u'ation lor per-i.n t 1li:i hit ft(Mt,'ititiirti tlx a soiled from Iuh urdinm y bi'Mi t TWT.NIY KIK i rii.LAKH PKI'.MIPM ien:rrF n I t . il J't. If i lot f .MM:u, ami m-r u ok I-liii.-eu- at ion for all ami v cry t crlpilon of aciiont, travel t l' oih' r i sr. c'fh ii-r -;0(t v ith l pr we. k ron.p iiHa Joii csn b 1. ' it r i-rc'i' u o. nin otlur Hum b-jiween f".j and -.' 0at pi'fponl. n tt. i.-ti b. .IaMLS (i. 1UTTK1SON, Pn sitlent. i;oiNIA HINNH, uirel.try. lirNTaT A. I'Vl-;Jt,Oi.niral Aycrit. l'lin.ADKI.rillA ltiAltlOK IlKKI-;i!KVf'K. , ItnxJ.l, rd Hihir, 1'rcnideut IC tiltxpiUu Inaur.mcu Ootn. phiiv, ( 'lialrnmn. Iac K. Haker, ilri tf f irm-Hm A Ihil'.rr. M W. I'.n l.iw in, iirm ol M W. lial.lwlo A, Ct. 1 fci'im ) ltd. n, i. mi oi Cod n A. Aa.-mu-,. li. II. ntne, s, ahler lhi ntteli':H Uank. l.i n AV . Ilitn. M.Hor t!iy 01 riiladeipia. Win. II M rrn-t' . tlnn of Menlek Soim. Joi. h i mi eihoii Prexiiout Vo.torn KanV. lion, .ii.jni ti I "oil - k, r e lor V lined Hiaiei Mint. 'J lioinnv IVihc r, .M"u-l ant. ie ir; e II. Ha.nu.1, iirm Stuart ,V Tirofhr. .loh'i li. 'I n "or. tit in l alor. (llilo.ip e A (To, .1. Jhm iliciiibou, i'lthidviit ioniiayivaul.i Riiinviil t'oif.f nv. .1 an c Wehf.rreithin I Kth and Sixlh Sirott-i Pasfenyer lunlio ,tl V.li., ;uiy. APrT.ICATIOJIS hki;ivi:i AM) rOMCMES l.iHUKD HY Wl I.I.I IM W. AU.KV, Xo.m rt'AI.NUT Mireei. IM. s-pih '! DUKKAJID OIL 00 MP AMY, O AI'I'sTAti Sro(t)(c). lCiO.OOO HI11UC8-5 lur Value. A Hmitl mimhi-r of Shiiren will be soUl by otdcr of tho CompKiiy nt 1 00 per sbttre. The fo'lowin in cxtiftctcd iVom the Philadelphia "In (diim" of Stptenihcr 17, lH, prior to tlio orB.iui:iiilon of the DUNKAltO Oil. COMPANY:- 'On aimost a l the ttreami In Oreen Oountytho lamU have a'roady boeii lonsed with a vluw to exploration for cai o and cn f-.ie, paili'Mil.ir y, the Iunkard', !ie de velopments liav be. n of tin moist aiicouniijiiuf charaur. Tt(j diior of Uie WaynenburK (Pa ) 'Alenaoiib'nr,' In in. ft-rrirK to the auh n I, af'rr a can hit person. 4 1 inp-c'l(n of the rcinii am: tin: oprvatlons that are uow takin p'uo tiierp.aaya: " 'We aie hontatly 01' op nlou that whn capital and eti tirnilRC fchall liat (cvt-A-p-d th? lamli alonK the crck, that locality will lel'ouudt couipare, In tha extent ol it Oil pH't'tic lun, 'th (he 'cn-i:ho district, while In the jiuiity. t-r.iv ity, ami aluc 01 tlte Oil, ft ia acknowledged to be intletlnitrly Mipoih r. Onr convictions on thin subjeck aie bio-etH upon au'ii d knov ledo and observation f both ro.ulons. und 01 lln j,eoli;ical toi inaiioni and aurfai'O inil cutIoiik. We are ratlhed ta learn that we are not u tone in these favornhle inpreNhions and aueurien, 'scit nMut u ti and uxperifiKed and practical ) ope r.itora coiu ur in l .cm, and ar (iivcsiImk llhwru ly of their own menus, and dliTi-iini,' tho attcntii4i of capitalists lo tlitprcmliint, cl;iir.u-tor of the I'uncartt&iiintry. Already heyeiul laro ccuipnuleh hrve been ui'tfanied In rittsburK and tt.e Lait, wiuch v. Ml toon commence opttratlons on an extensive acalc, in the meant ma. Indiviilti.il enuixy and local enterprine ure doing much to develop that U to red locality. New (h ri !ck fprintf up every few diyi, ami tlia procctsoi linki. i; wv'J io on In many inula ucea witliout Inftrrnptlon, nint or u.y.' " Uool;s open lor saie of STOCK at tho Counting lloase of A. H, rRANCISOUS Ai 00., No. &i:i MARK IT Street. II. I' It ASt'tS Jl-rjJ. Ill I.') fronli nt. WII.MAM n lloilli, Sro. 'Br -T;" OIL SUllSCRiri'lONS BOOKS TO reorit-A f uhsctipiioiiH to M'Vfii traets of taluihto Oil Territory, ii r.e Hi.unl, iitnuted fron'n,' on the .!e khi uy river ami i' triuiitailos, art: now open. These tract ait- utiiiMjjDy w II loc itod, t ji rt.--- of ih'-.n 't.fjnmtHj Hie pvoperiieaof tie ' Allcyowi ' and 'I ionenta" Oil Coin pdllieb : the other ion." b mr in cloi.-eoniiu'Ml' v lo t mini and to tin1 we'll and r i -rtien of the "i-'arrar, ' "ilull Creek, 1 ard "I'n -i t. lit ' ('ilt'omp 'tiie-i. It In proponed to re civ e only 11 iubierlptions at IC'hO ea.'h, t ; i t ' th-uie!vi-d. when ti'e U' it lnnde up, lo or-nanio th" Company, cleH their own o l!. r., A . 'I I ii eu'Cipriac I r .iiittt cuusuul iiiUucaiaeuts to mi).-. t rh tr-. i-'o. l.tr t Cin ul.tr-, or to ec:iri one or m-Teof t .o LJim c ei fctl ;ue., ad.iit' or apply to I'lJNCAN M. MIO'lKSOy. . V.. cor. rfiUKTH ..iuIWMM'T S'l , l'h.lfl. Put.' cipta iu I-v iiuii or o in rw'S" ;tiio r "-ie,: i A, t:-t , Tr if yio. Iv7 WAIAt f P ilid-'h. "1)V.T. Ml' l IVI1A AND TRKNI'ON RA1L- Jt hn li CMPANV. Niii I. LINK 1 KTS'-'lV.'il ON i. i t, j , l i ); M'.W i tii;K, ai U o vlo w, in,,, ,,r .. i 1 1 i .1 hi'!'.- .Mi'iiiiW. N-.-.ei..i.. 11 I . i, ,ci a It - li. 'otl tmi: will Ji-uv ; Kc-nsl'): t.'ii tl p'i'. t'aHy tstiu i.ivs ':. J.'r.',, ui I.' ' . h.eia I". M. I N - ih, r N -' u ,o not-ppiL: ; t I'll tiie nnn-i.il suiltnib. W. tin tin,', will Ici'.vi- ' H , i i-', at li; K.M. i m :in n nov i- jwii,, Kfn'ii'-t ot lir-i.o; a i A.M. Nin'i' i, i'oi Vf,v Vok.'l) d.B otill '1. ,o a P i i! h rr ,n:i! w i; .s, J..ii 't on a ,d .ti'.er Mjip! ;; , U;n iri'i.tn'. I iu d!tcoii i up d !o T - vrt i".c o'i 1 : ' v i . V r j -tr- I' .ii road on ,;i'd ur . r MO N I - A , No. emjer U, Im.i. The v .y l.i' e i ,i,is vm Ii t. 'i,:., i t.,r). i.tw , ,uc W.tltmt i-rci t w ban ar ,'. P. l , for l uihIm rt . ilh1. vt ill run Y ron ton "thy. Ai..o, !m' '. l I. ri' (Unite? Co olu- l r), front htnhi-foti lo ii t, vilj :at:e Pa--' lU-.-r. to Trent r onh , xc.'P'ou Saj iiati.ty h . Oil u 'lieu tl.i ii . ill t.iki-p.iM-n-r- ati.l cor-in;, t u hi a 1 r.tni i n t ; He! hi n 1 alaw.iro i;."!!..!!.! tor L.iiub,r ilio end infrineiinii. uirhloni. II l: 4t W. II. ...WYiiLli, Aaont. 1 KADINU UA1LUOAU. iOll T11M CON J i, vei n'ii' e ft t-o'UietJ" .mi other,! l-lthijf "Camti Dm- hujre," ni'nr Spring Mul.a .pcml M'nuay pann-niT ta n will ntn hctwet-n Pnliadelphu ami plm nUville mi il liirtiier iiiiIht, I'oiuiiii'iiciiiK Sumlay, iiuvomUur Imil, lea . Phi huh' I ph hi nt a K. M and lht 1'. M .( and rouiru lnu from Pho iiJX.ilie at 10 A. M. und t .;n p. M., it mping l all staiioiis. O. A. NMt.'OM.H, 11-lJ-i Jl h (IcneiMl-sHupriuUntleiit. REDUCED PRICES, TTAXtl'lait, DllimEY Ar CO.. BANKERS, 8TO0X AED EXOHANOE BR0KCB8, tva ft.', s. lltllilt (IfRKKT, PMIafelshla. Atnrk, mil Txian. hotieh' anS aitd on Coainil,,li. tfa t.irtanl Hank lint.a CMn. , Imiuht arl aold. Bfiaalal attutlon tcitr fnrrr't anl aja f Oil Htarljl, iHtfKt.lia rteel''!. anj Inl lr,. a hd, a par asrar mnt '-' S avj: vouit i-'iuii-M C'AL AT I-ALf rmoE. I' o r mti rs v. ill cull . N... 't-i h. i ll ill S'l'ltKI'iT, On rilAri.i.s It. I! A K Y il, A;",rnt, lie il; i on, incc ihi'm of 'In- el! lit -. ( ,'raf rt. an J wnwimj o'l:r.,Mr (Mitall- v. i :if t r r -tiMi.-i n ',(1 tvl.i.1 ia Itanrl,. Hic s rli toll-!l nf, mi,, i v.l.'.wt .1 K .1.1. nana, aad lin.t Imiu II ir.ii(. ,.. .,i , 0., ,n.l WLliow., aaa ar. i artu i f li,r live ; fa . Call or iifl. nt I r (' irn'ar. 1 1 -1 'll'lill iii uiht it l 1 1 ; tsviz I . T'-i. n.tinllnMa l'trt-ur. Ihf u t,t nro lll -tmli of ttii I aii.icr W 1 f I , I. now , n oxinh t cn at t;,a AC.M.I.Mt OK IIM. AK1S. t.o. f.,1 Ili:-.M1 h-.ir.Pt. t, ith r v.t'1- t!ii, i ulna , ,ii, . ti m i,t w. In .tliii'lon t-i,ii,!i',i iti.sn i iw rsT. ii-u m HLC!Al. I'sOUOCS. IMIKO 0'.i. - i h-!i . I 'uii. I .1 : I , i;s cur . - n n ' y vtvH- i.no.v t d.o. mi lor iJio enJ- hn; N i i ;HI,ll 1,1'HI . I'l oft c V-nf l.fiftnre m A,.ii!"ii,. til Mu-h',by l.i-'n.p M. : Im-'i-.n th i.ii r ,- i r." i I i.- i it r an -a h ih ho ., Phi- I; -li Ij ii rt, per S.toi ;-l M -j. I ci I. ( I ri-n 'il I mtn; hm I hir.i It i.T-m I I i '--hvl ri.ni t 'li ir - ,i o r M r . V . I) I ;t ton l.r.ill. h' Chrl li:i ('tin linif oii, li'ir. h ot Ma- ii uu.r pi r llev. Ih iV opti-l.m tri III toii'ill, . (hiiit.'-ti a! a let' ;ii. lo i'.-iilr.i) ( . j;, i I-inch. I hll.nie'nl.la S ifei-.' Al'I S.i'i.'tvol Ht. '.-itt'l -W'-i I". K. 1T4 Cl'tin h, I'liiladelphUl. per W. V n-llt, 'I r a u i-r Cn-tK) P I- ot a Parlor Ktti-, lo hi ct (nnv. I lnln- h ' i.l ' 1 1. i rM.in.n'1 r. - oi d i a iditoual I JJ 'I H. M . , Plilia .el ihia ft-ta) 1 nolf Chrlr-lmil ( o onit-.it,n , North Hr ad t Mt' et Pr. -li i 1 r un ( liui. ii, l'iu; a-lt iplna in-littionnli 7-a V ihic liar', w 1-00 A Friend. I'hlla.lel Vint 9 lit ( ..in n.:i ,tc u.n a. i he lit mil M al 9 M A mo ml a,.-1, now I -d l cl.c-u I. ei , ni r.-llioiU Pttpir H,T, 'InM ftt4'.-V.' An.oiuit pros ton-ly tu k u ,v. l".::,t 'I 'A .4 Total ft.vrHj .JOM-.i I'AlTl'.li.HDN, Treasurer. The rinti d fltnt'-f Chri-itiaii fhtnini';-nor. bo'm leave l a'Knowh'l e the ree hl oi th.- following additional ftoren up to Novein er l.i 1 : l li T.MH.I PltfA. rh'tnd. '!:hta M lo Win r 1 pa 'kfiR. 1'MIh telp! i:t A lrien.l. I pn'' knife. Vl.l I.exCri nod T-aek p.-e. Aci.now U-tlst a! cl.s, v In-.'.- In rt ii(. otis pTM. IJFOltHF M. HI I AUT. chairman. No. 11 BANK Street. I'hil jtlelplii. n-;,'i j Ol TICK W TIIK l'iin,AIKLPUIA - - (iaj W oi&t, No. '.(I S. St.VI.N fIJ - tr. . t. vm i.mi'-i.i: II, O ih r- for If wil be rcc ived at trlotce, or at cit' tr i l the worl a. THOM V3 H. F.TA UT, It I --7t I'll of f.nsinii?. ? ; ;" DTV1DKM) NOT f CM. 1 . ' i ii nini'iiimir inn, IUKS nil. !,MI'AN . - I'.niiliil t'.u u ll-.-l ires f I tit V ri'i-'i - IM' I'm r;ors icmc litis it-n-u, rl i i, iholr a -ond n i nil, 'i ilivlilonil "I l'l:l.'M; I Kit CUNT nn I i I'.,, Hal .Mi-el t-i tic moiitnol ci ti-r. ii-.t nt ih. nri.til, ol ttni I'll ,.i m-cr-.l I'hil.i.:. 1.1 ia r-l.-cii'ic a ill lir ra,.l at Ui, ell . e i.l Mi l'i I' . 1 1. i.S .'. Mi l.i.iM, .No. a lo S. I'.out ;m t, cn or nl'.cr ti c nth iiist int, wii.i mi ji. i jn iir.oH.rr-'iii-nt. lit mi i r.i Viv,.tc.,rr'i rcla y. 11-12 Ik l lil'I'DMKN'S UKUKl' ASSOCU- II. lV ilivil ill-" ol tin- A n tHllloil. K v. I 1111 ILH'1 lll.O.IKIi, I! t-.l i.i.NmiX, 1 ni,,, W. K. MITi'll - I I,. tM . .1. MII.LKK Mi Ni I:.. .. ivli: .i',lrc (. tin. .nl, I c n MOSIIAV I Vr.NIWIJ, Nil' Fill In r '.II, a' ( onri ri Unit. In rolclonco to the prmrre.i of tlia f licit, l In. c " llil- I-'il-i uli..n. i lli-l on t'nllcr Kill prr.-iili.. 11-1? Ht j' ft-;5'- OI'UCH OF Till': DKI.AWARE t. '' ai .,,Hi l,aii!iiiir. ('r.i-it, nin". l'hll.iliOi.hl. ... vnnljcr 'I, iKil, IMMIPCORATFH lti-t'l, '1'lir. foltnwini; stnt - incut ot ilic mlMiraof the f'nmrianf t- plihlNl.vO in iM. rtnlty wl'h n ,nn iioii ot ItMilhu-ber : i r. I'l'ciii.s rc.-clvid ln.iii Nov. I st, Imi.i, to Oct '-'l.t, 1S0I, rn Murina anil Inlanl ItlikM tt.'t.nif nil , tin 1 Ire Iti-ks I M.ti; b V,,7n5 Ot rrcnn.inia nn 1'oiicim not niiirkcil I nil, Jinv. 1, 8.14,171 ti ( $7117,177 M .' 1'n nilnm., inarkril otT u, onrnoil fiom Vovnniiur I, HjJ. tn Oc iHHM' ;il, InUI : tin .tiatliic and liiuiilil liisls.... ,.'C,t 7:1 ; oil rill- i,,an.i ct.hu lot- nmt drrlnff Mine ptriJd Sal- Btrj, c 7s,tn m Lottac;, Kxppiii.es, Au., durlnt-' the your as abuvu; TIai 1 tie and IpUmI itliuri hi'SHPH fi,l H? l ire Fosm s )),i Hi W Ihtuin Pimiiutna 'ii.'.vt !H lb I'lMiruM-ffi 4i,iiji h k in Coiirr:".s livwil ii AtUt riialnK. I'lhitni', Ar sf,(4U li Mao I nltfOMtaia '1 axon Pre- niii'm-. pod i t. Staini-fi. AC I! M) '"7 tApcuscs, Hulaiio. ItCilt, JLc ititl 00 atil 2 1 )ifs i o.xt It-elvc of the Rinonut roscrved f dlvluciiUs and pro tit. 1 ASbfcll Or' Tilt: COMPANY, November 1, .i.;. f InO.fOO Fnitrd 8(atn Hve Per ('out Loan, 11 lll.O I'liiied MatcH Hix Per Cetit. Loan, ivl 7.C"0 rnlti d State Hlx Per Oat. lxnn, &- K,iXX) State ot Pennsylvania, Five Pur i'ent. L.oat i ,C00 HiaU of J'con-yl.uaJa, SU i'tfCtut, )mn..... l.!',C'oO Citv of Philadelphiii, Six P.-r Cent. loan Vo,Ot.O PeiiuyKauiaKalimad,lt Mortatfe, Hlx Portent llomta ,r0,(X9 l'i nnn l am a Railroad, 0UMrcKa;e, Ms Per ( t nt llolids lo,f, .Ay n area htot:k (.ennan.own U Compniiy, principal und intercut tinaranteod by the City of Pnita- ite!phia i;,Jul. HI, ant Stock Pt nubj h aula P.illlOfld t.'owipaiiv t.lXO luiMhaien htotk North Pennsyl vania IfHilroiid Company fco.OCO I'naetl Slate- Tn-asuiy ('-ortlil-tntcs of Imiehtedm 'n 0,00 St ita of TenncaHee Five Per Cent, IHMI l-'K.TCO I tenia ifQ Pond ami JIortiaK, amply becnttU -i,.W Par. Coal, fHli.l'X) M, Market Value Ki al Kao- lliil- rccelabh' lor lintitianee madti. ).g inn-ii doe at Atetn iet, rroniiumH mi Alarine lln ten, Aeirucd In tereat. and ttiier debts due the Company Scrip and Stock nf sundry Insurant e and other Companies, vtL'titnU. Kstimatcd Value Ca.ih on depiflit w ith (f.S. Oovert'iut n'. kubject to ten da h' call in0f.fi0 0 Cut h III llanka .,1.1 Ul i ni; in !iuer bit Jii r tuvoa oa lt.0M 09 11S.S15 09 60 9,UCst 0U 3T ft,0QQ 00 tVitfo oa 1 MOO 00 3,060 0 is.m oo rijo oo l'.TOO 00 $f.7,CT 87 i,is0 ut ll:i,tu it 1.30lMIUlt Pn:i ai i 1 1 nu, Noven bcr 1 t-i -t The Hoard of D roc totg liave hi m t.ay deflated a CA"h Dividend of 'IK si per c nt. on the capital atock, and SIX ier cent, tnte.eit ou the t-t rip of tho Company, payable on and after the Ut or 1'cieu.ber pioxiuo, m oi N.iuoimt and Muto taxes. 'H ey have alo declareil a Scrip Dividend of FORTY per cent, on the earned preintiiu't lor Uie year ending Oe tobr .'U, Ii4, ct-rttiieatt'B for whuh will be hi nod to tho panJen futiiliii tti tiie name, on ai d afrer the lit of Ooceiu bt r i ro-.inio, i roc ot Naho'ial ami siie ia ves. 'I ht y hr e ordered , alto, that the acrlp certlflcitoi of profit of the t'oiup.inv for (hu yar l'O be re I mum. I In t ah, al the ofuh-e of the ( 'omp mv, on and after the 1st o luo mb'-r proMiuo, all Inteiet Uu-f.ion to ooaie ou that Uav. Sf cortinVftte of proiiti 1-o.ued under ;M P.r tiie Act of lip oi pora.it u, "no criith Hto tshttM Issue unlHti claime-1 wiiK.n two year! atti-r the Uociaru'lun of thu diUU:aJ. wuiivl il la t'Tidtiu'e. " DlltKCTORS. Tl.ninaa O. Hutu!, .tot, n t . liai 1,, E.llcnntl A. NniuTiT, 'l liconlnlUH i'duklnu', .loliu If. rciir,,"o, .laini-8 1 r.t. ,n. ni , 11. nry (' I'.il. it. -Ir , l. mo t'. li.. ml. H . inn'. 1 i d .v t , i .-.J.-1 ci. i.cit r, !!.!.!. i:r.iu. B uunei K. Bioaeti, .1. P. Ccriistail. 1 Hi-nrv Hloitn ;Wllllillll II. 11,'Ullotl, lvl ,v..l j l:li I i II -t m, ili. .Km", llro.'M.', .I.c iili I. J.il' M, -.)4ino- It. Mol-'iuiand, I -hil l I', hi' IV, S-., ii, -r it -lhiiini'. .Ii.'in 11. P.c nili), t'.itit.urf , A. II. b..T,ir. du T'MIMAS C H WD, I'lflMi ill, I.'I IN C. I'AVl i, '. 'Iwt-rru-i.l nt. -i-.r..in. Ull-liu It ii c:t II ri. ii, l;i v.Y l.rtlir 1'K.NNiVLVANlA KA1LROAU C0.M- -j r.'.Nv, TH"M'' ..U W III POITM. VT, I r,n: Am ..c, i , Ni, e-nl k-r 'i, Hi'l. ( Tl f F'ri1 rl M;-,,-!,,?--. h.i v.-tin. il .y ili , iaro.l a acni' gn nl d.wi.nil of HVK Frill i.'I.Mr. on tV taukai Si - i a '.' i'.l I...1.: ny, t .t..ir i.i nlull.it unU bluto Uxull, 1'i.y. loc i n (mil aftiT l.rlli lu.t. 1 1 wtrs ot Ati'iri.t ., ur .'Kc'loii nr ,iu i,i,.n.i.i fsnlii ra p-i it-,1 ;,criti, n It: llic olliri; el" tl,' I' j: ip.iny. Nn. '-'Jtl it 'lllll. I. Bimt. J'llOJIAi T. FlitTil. jl i-ino Trcasuror. P KCTIt'l'. CII.l'II.l.AM OIL CO M pKny ri F"nnM ivanki. 'On' nihcp r.f tha Caci !.: is .. hatvU .it hJ. l'-'' AUM f Jl,'r'jt'VEn H 6 ct Ki'creluy ami 1 rcunujr.Tl CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, NO- v.n,...r n is... The I'ji'jl.li't Lain for Ilia lau if-lcn cau be liad at inn. ollua. II EN I! Y L MM, it-. City lTuamrsr. SIXTH AND MARKET STREET8 f f'2. ft X .C I 1 i V acl, Vat 41 ill I