TTIE DAILY CTTT.W1N0 TEIiKGRAFII. FIHTiAPKLTlTlA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25,J8fjJl nirDAT. WOVEMBBR 2. 1864. FOURTH EDITION THE BRTAUT FFJHriVAL, Oliver Wendell Holme' Poem. Dr. Holmes' poem, written for tbo Oentnry Clab fratiral, will appear in the December uuru gr of the Atlantic MonlMy. It is as follows : TRTANT SEVENTIETH BIRTHDAY. BY 01.IVF WF.HDHIL HOLMKS, 0 evsn-ksnded Nature ! we confess Tils life that men so honor, love, and Mca, lias filled thine olden measure. Not the less We CCTint the preclnn fPHoni that remain ; fttrtke nut the level of the golileu grain, Eat heap It high with years, that curih way p.i'.n Wbat h pa von ran low tor heaven is rich iu song: TKj not all por ts, oyinr, 'till prolong Their broken chants amid the tetapa tUrong ? Where, blind no more, Ionia's hard Is stcn, Aad V nr. land's heavenly rnintirel sin h 'tween Tie Mantuan and the wun-cheaked Florentine . This was the first sweet singer in the cgo Vf oar close-woven life. A in! b rn ajo tlaliae in his vesper song its heritage . f pare m, oh, spare us long our he irt'e dealre ! Moloch, who cilH o or children tbronb tiio hit!, Leaves ns the gentle mauler ot the lyre. We count not on the dial of the sun The hours, the minutes, tu.it Inn B ind" have ruri Bather, is on those dowers thai o'io by una From earlle.st dawn their ordered bloom display Till evening's plnne.twith hor guiding r.iy Leads la the blind old mother oi the a.iy. W reckon hv hla mii'i each song a 1 iwor. Ibe long, lung daylight, nninhoring hour by hour, Bad) breathing sweetness like a bridal bower. Bis morning glory sh.-ill we e'er forget ? iitt iioonlieio'a full-blown lily coronnt ? ajia evening primrose has not opened yet ; Xay, even if creeping Time should hide the skies In midnight from his ventury-ladeii eye', Darkened like bis who sang of Vdjadan.', Would not some hidden song-bud open bright As. the resplendent c.ictns oi the nlgnt That floods the gloom with Iragraaco and with light? Bow can we praise tho verse whose m'isic Hows With solemn cadence and majestic clone, Tun as the dew th.it liners turough the rose ? How shall we thank him that in evil d.iys lie faltered never; nor fir blaruj, nor praise, 'or hire, nor party, shamed bU earlier lays r Sat as bis boyhood was of manliest hue, o to his youth bis mauly years were true, All dytd in royal purple through and through ! He for whote touch the lyre of He iven Is strung ceds not the Mattering toil of mortal tongue : .Let not the singer grieve to die unsung I Varblcs for pet their message to mankind : la his own verse the poet still we had, la his own page his memory livos enshrined, As In their nmber sweets the smothvred bees As the fair ccdnr, fallen before the br. cc, Lies self-embalmed uuiidi-t Uie mouldering trees. foets, like youogcut children, never grow Out of their mother's fondness. Nature so Holds their solt hands, and will aot let Uieiu go, Till at the last they track with even feet Eer rhythmic footsteps, and their pulsei beat Twinned with her pulses, and their lips repeat The secrets she has told them, as their own : Thus is the inmost soul of Nature known, And the rapt minstrel shares her awful throne '. 0 lover of her mountain and ber woods, Her bridal chamber's leafy solitudes, Where Love himself with tremulous step in trudes, Ber snows fall harmless on thy sacred fire : Far be the day that claims tby sonnding lyre To join the music of tue angel choir ! Tet, since life's nmojest measure must be filled, Since throbbing hearts mnst be forever stilled, Aad all mast lade that evening sunsets gild, Grant, Father, ere he close the mortal cye.1 That see i Nation's reeking sacrifice. its smoke may vanish from these blackened talcs l Teen, when his summons comc9, since come It must, And, looking heavenward with unfaltering trust, Me wraps his drapery ronud him for tho dust, Tils last fond glance will show bim o'er his head The Northern tires beyond the zenith spread In lambent glory, blue and white and red The Sontbern cross withont its bleeding load, The niilkv way of peace all freshly strowed, An every wbitc-tnroued star fixed in iu lot abode. HIGHLY IMPORTANT CAPTURE OF MACON CONFIRMED. Gen. Sherman Advances on Augusta. HE IS EVERYWHERE VIC TORIOUS. Macoi: Mi-.l Millcdcvillo Burned. KsfAii: of the u:sisLruu:. Ecrmrcgard'B Appeal Georgians. to tho AN APPEAL FROM UICIIMOND. PANIC AMONG THE FE01LE. Kite, XUo.. Tit a., i:to., Kto. Wbcn ine Overflows! Its HlnliMippl ISHUUN fnm 1 .Vw Or Hani Pieaunt. The military authorities of this depirtment have, just in time, taken the proper steps to secure ma from general overflow, should the Spring rise e nnasnal'.y great next yeur. Certainly, from Batvn Rongo, If not higher np.down to the Torts, the levees on the Miaiseiuui badly need m ire or less reDairinn: and in many places it will be found access&rv to build extensive embankments, the Id ouca having disuppuarud in tno waters oi our great stream. I torn tbe time when New Orleans was founded, 4own to the year 1HIV2, that is, during a period of ne nunurea una rorty-iour years, ine misstssipin ban more than unco overflowed its oauks iu Lower MlSSISSIDUI. A c keu h of tbe great floods which have boon at oiucreut times cxpcriet.eeu in Louisiana, can aot but proie interesting to some of your readers, 171b. There was an extraordinary rise of tho jsississiDn! this year. t 17;16. Uayarre Hates that the waters were so aigb that nnuiy levees were brokea, anu inu iiixiSL'e was done. New Orleans was limiiJaied lhttJ. od loniinucd from the latter part of l)e SMBi'tT to the utUer part of June. 1770. A great flood, according to the traditions recorded nj uovernor Mrgenc. 1 1 HI. I Ins year tbe Mi.-sisslppl rose to a treat, r heiiiht than was rememoered by tbe old cm inbubiuiits. In the Atmkapus md Oiiuiuusos, tbe luuudatiou wits extreme, llie tesr spots which tbe waur did not reach were covered with cer. 17M. New Orleans was flooded by crevasses 17U1. riaiue rental ks at New Orlenus as for the fiovd of 17'l. nWi. The Teche ovcrtlowed its bunks for some Ixiy miles above New l'icrni, and injured into faraud Luke iu a ni.ootli sheet of water. 17ty. .same remarks at New Oilcans as the swud of 1 1 N. lhll. A diiiasirous flood this yeur. Mucn stamuxe was done iy the waters rushiug thruuu the rents In the levees. 1813. Tbe Mood was .ix or ek'bt inches liifjhor than that of 1HU. The l'ointe L'ouoeo h-ven was broken, the water In the lower part oi Atclia falaya nasin (Grand Lake), ro.-.e four or fiv.: feet alsive any elevation it liid nttuiued bincj 170. lhlb. A very Kieat Hood. No daiuaxe below lied Kivcr latiidiug, boweier, is recorded. lSlii. Haine reuiaiks at New Oi leans as i'ortlio 0ood of 17'. 182.1. A (ireat number of crevasses occurred below ii' d itivrr on imih banks of tbe rii . r. lMI. There was a great Hood, but it did not strove very d s riictive. le"2tj. The 'l' .ttlicr of Waters" swept its nnrry Waters not onlv overthe alluvial region above lied river, but over a lurgo number of plantations below. , . 1844. The con nt'7 above Kcd ri er was rcuc xally Hooded. Helow Ked river tue country tweaped with but littie injury. 1WJ. Above Ked river landing the ravages occasioned by this Hood were comparatively alii lit. Uelow it tbe injury done wus so liuinen-e that the liood is iustly classed among the most tieslructive ever known. A crevasse occurred at fcuuve's plantation, above New Orleans, by which the city was inundated. The break retimlne cpea lorty-ci'ht davs, and did an iuiuteusi) amount of damnire. I860. The dumage caused by this flood was immense. The 'ierses bottom wus submerged. Uelow Ksd ltiver Landing tho country sutleied an ueli. The basin between liayou Lafourche and the Mississippi escaped nearly uninjured. The crops upon the left bank above New Orleaus were much injured by tbe celebrated Bonnet Carre cravese, which attained a wideuess of nearly (even tliousuud feet, and continued llow iag for more than six months. 1841. Below Kcd Hiver Landing there were fral crevehtea. The damage occasioned by wm was local. ili?"t'"-The Bell and Librancbe crevasses snb S;' " .e country between the Mississippi and 1M tcL,i nd did con'derable damage. sToluml.il ' 'leusas bottom lands above landinY no,l "j'"l. Below Ued river Slnr was ll ft5,, Bonou V"- "her h t thTlowe d d which occurred hJkotM. M celebrated liyi2. The river rose very ti., mouib of lted river dowo J Vuf 'vi-JiSocho theia ere many breaks in Ui. WT Whleh earl all jirovej very UesUracUvsj to tui crops. Rprlnl t Th FveMlna- T-l.a-rPl. rroiu VHy Point. Washinoto.v, NovcmlKr 25. The .Star has the following : Citt 1'oint, Va., November 4, 10 A. M. Notl.it g rew or important, except the arrival of deserters, who report tlie occupation oi Macon, Oa., by General Ebcrmnn. from fenvMunali. Fobtbesh MoNnoK, November 21. Tho steam ships Atlantic nnd Jitiukitoiie arrived here this morning, with about 1323 prisoners. Lost ten on tho voyage. Left Savannah river at noon on the 22d. The llaltic was loading when the stcamws left. Tho exchango was going on well. Captain Cray says just beforo he left there it was reported that Macon and Mllledgevillc were burned. The l egislature wus in session at Mil- ledgevillc, but was dissolved in haste, and tho members had scattered. The following I take from tbe Savannah Ilrpub- Ham of the 21st, tho only paper I could see IlvanreRard'H A-rI. Savannah, November 21. To tbe l eoplo of Georgia: Cokintu, November 18, via Sclma, 18. Arise for the defense of your native soil! Rally around your patriotic Governor nnd gallant soldiery ! Obstruct and destroy all roads in Slunnan's front, flunk, and roar, and his army will soon starve In your midst. Be confident and resolute! Trust in an overruling Trovidenco and success will crown your efforts ! I hasten to join you In the defense of your homes and firesides. (Signed) O. T. TJeavtikoahd. An Appeal from tirlinionl. TUcuhonii, November 19. To tho People of Ger"ia : "We have hud a r-pcclnl conference with President Davis nn4 the Secretary of War, and are ablo to asouru yuu mm iucj u.i, .luui, and aro still doing, all that can be douo to meet the emergency thitt presses npon you. Lot every man fly to arms ! Remove your negroes, horses, cuttle, and provisions away from Sherman's array nnd burn what yon cannot carry. B im all brlilgcr1, and block up all tho roads in his route, Assail the invader In front, Hank, and rear by night and by day. Let him huve no re! (Signed) Julian IIahtrioob, W. K, Smith, Mm BLAKuronp, John T. Bhswhihi:, i. 11. UmioLiis, Jus. M. Sutru, Gko. N. Ltsritu, II. F. Bill. Nw fruits Maesa, Macon, November l'J. The military author! ties are active and vigilunt.aud every man is under arms. Confidence Is being restored. Tho enemy aro believed to be on our right, distant about thirty miles. Tho city will be defended to the lust. Latent from the Army. SavanVah , November 21. A private despatch received in tho city this morning from M u m says the enemy crossed the Ockmn'gce iu force yesterday at Planters' Factory, eight miles east of Indian Springs. They are reported to be from 30,!C0 to 40,000 strong. This would seem to strengthen the belief that Augusta is their object. The Ctnlral lUilroad, near Oriswoldville, wan cut at 3 1. M. on tbe. 2ntb. The telegraph wires mere destroyed alto. Communication between Savannah and Macon is destroyed. The wires between Gordon and M'.llcdcvillc aro also cat. AUalltlouul Itttnllx. . V'Asiimoron, November 25. The lirst instal ment of released prisoners have arrived from Savannah at portress Monroe. They number twelve hundred, ami are in a much more com Ibrtuble condition than was anlicipa ed. Kiuihcru papers of Wednesday last received here contain details of Sherman's movements. It is evident that Sherman is making n successful march, and that the Rebels have no force able, at present to impede his progress, lie h is already flunked Macon, and cut it oil' fioin all s accor from the South or Last. Savannah papers received at Portress Monroo tills morning also contain news from Sherman, but nothing Utter than what has been published. There is a tumor here that Moscby has made successful dush into Sheridan's rear and captured supplier. lie can, however, ciluct no pcruiaueut damage to our position iu the valley. .v. . rnmnM In the S'reeti KxnmoiiR iu fin.i.j to-d ay is one that Orlftin is captured ny mo j .u kets. As to the corrertnes of the rumor we have nothing to say. The Angiif i Sm'inrl of tbo lffh ?. reliable news from up the river has been received. A f entleiuan who irrivcd on Thursday even ing, from Htone Mountain, reports that a Yankee column niovinK dow n tho Georgia Railroad forded at Decatur, half puinz down 'he Covington roa I and the other tl.e Ro.-M.rid; load. At S one H.inntalii they burned s i the unoccnpled house", oti.nri.iia "oinie two-tliitd.of the Uovn.and were laving wasm tlm eoun'iy as they prorcsed. Hi y icer. b In h" li. v tcs, with their train in the -i Titi e. Tin y muted at Baker's Mill, our t.:,vnp on, and it was not kn .wn whether they wonld unlie for l- atoiitown or Athens. r rrn'.letna-i iystnat the icw ffOTn tlie i.n.iuitof Ston-; Mounttin of tlie cor"l,:rlion Of Atlai'tawas awful beyond di 'Crlii'.ion. T.i.: cci.l'.i'cratinn of ll uc Cit' wa an WAn of f'.auie, a the ii -ry waves roe and fell tliiotiL'liout its w hole extent. I'.ia.fni', r on 'lie Gcnrsia R.ii'ro.id last ni.;ht repoitcd that about one hundred I c.ler.il cav ilry nade their nppearance at Sehool Circle ou I hurs ly, and liurni d tlie r.iilrotd platform. It is not brlitvcd that they hnvc conic down any further than the Circle. Tlnir Infantry encamped at or nsar Old M.eflield on Wednosday night. It Is ilso reported that thoy have burned Moh ticello nnd Hlllsborn, which, if trtio, indicates clearly that they design tapping tho Central It iil rosd at Gordon or some other point. Thopis lengcr traiu on the Georgia road yesterday only came from Vniun Point. The Mucou 7Vfcv-,jiA of Friday Hates that the city on that day was considerably excited, owing to various reports of the enemy, v. ho were known to be positively marching on the ci y. Grncr.il Cobb has issued an order calling out every man capable of lie.ii mg arm", nd all who do not respond he has ordered to be arrested. EThe Tclcinoi'h further says there is no doubt that the military authorities will do everything in their power to stay the advance ol tbcenomy, and we trutt liny will receive the cordial support of the cntiio community. For obvious reasons we refrain from giving any information concerning the movtrucntMor the number of our forces. Tho M.icou (Georgia) TtUyraph speaks thus of matters it the front : "AVc have reliable information tothocircct that the 'Yankees are advancing from Atlanta iu this direction in two columns, one on the McDon otigh road, and the other by way of Joncsboro. Our forces are at Grillin. More than this we deem it imprudent at present to state. "A gentleman who left Forsyth on Thursday the lHrh at 3 o'clock Informs ns that a courier arrived at that place about half an hour before ho left, and reported that there wore some Yaakee cavalry eight miles north of the to.vn. All the bridges on the road kfrom Forsyth to Indiana polis were burned by our forces. "The latest reliable Intelligence from thi front in Georgia has been received from u geutlciuau who left Gritlinon Wednesday niglitat 10 o'clock General Wheeler fought tho enemy, who was ad vancing with a force estimated at from 21,i0!) to Sti.iiOO, iu two columns, ono ;on the McDonough and the other on Joncsboro, at Bear creek, ten miles above Oriflln, until Into in the eveniu when he fell back to Oriflln, and was passing through that city on its right. When our informant left, our lnfuntrjr forces were falling back to Baiticsvillo. It is probable, at the timo of writing this, that Sherman has occupied Grithn, and will rapidly demonstrate upon Macon, nnd perhaps Mulcdgc ville. "We learn from a reliable source, that Gov, Brown's residence in Canton, Cherokee county, embracing his dwelling-house, kitchen, outhouses, etc., together with his otllco buildings, wcro all burned to the ground by tho vandal foo a few days Ago. The olliccr In command of tho party sent to do this work allowed the family, who were liviDg on the premises at tho timo, only iii'teoa minutes to remove their furniture from the bouso, nnd all that was not removed witiiiti tunc turn; was destroyed by the flames. The same parly burned the Court II we, j.til, aca-Jemy, both hotels, nnd about two-thirds of he best dwellings und bu-incss houses iu can ton. A loree oi bomu aouu or iuiu wi uie .ami o wero within a mile or two of tho town, while fome'Oof the band were sent into tho town under un otlicer with orders to bum the house of Governor lirown and the public buildings and houses of all who have been prominent Southern men. It is now evident that Sherman has inaugurated a winter campaign, and that Georgia i the field which he designs to desolate. A terrib'e criali is therefore upon us. Kvery man in the Stale able t bear arms should rally to its tesctie. In the hands of the military authorities, how ever, tho defense of the State is left. We have no suggestions to make. WUtU wo have Ion a looked for has come at Inst. We have no censure now to cast upon any one, while wo would nrgo upon every man in tbj Stn'e the necessity of doing what patriotism ami duty rcouire him. LATC5T REBEL NEWS. More of the t(-ptini Oniade. lrrrTKaraoM A. n. sTri iiRN", or okorou, to k 1MOKAS I. SKMMKS, Of T OfI IAM , I EXfl.A. H1I0N0r HIS fstTIOM. fron iftf . Aii.oiid ."MH'ii'l, ,VrcAr Jl. Tho AuiriiHta f ViMif'f"'"'"'!'"' contains- a long letter from Vice-President Stephens, addressed to f-cimt'.r Srrntnc", "I I.otil-lnn i. Tlie let. r wm tent to the press by Mr. Kte.rVm, in order to corrict the, minppn hensions of his pj-ition, v-bli h. he sai s, aro to some extent cntcr'ane 1, and in li h Mf S mutes, inhis p-rcli:it M .bi'c, (Iii.mi l tbai lie sh.tr. it. Not linvniK ro mi lor the whole hit' r, we . nit t .e lo.lowii g c cries ano --vim his "(maw i i mis. ii t.i , ., November ... Is I. Mv D. ar tur 1 have jn-t lead a report ot yoar iiiieeb at Mobile. I nan thai, report I am per unoli d j n i.re ;Tea"y ml taken us to my views tl o uii;e i ot a com en inn ot tno 'ates, t vii m I iscueanil jeinlon me tor th it s'o" et. 1 nave by no eh a i on.'eiition bv cnytlilct. hi on t and I this :i tb r ut mians invi'eO tiii: m: or.us.st..H iiiTtiiiss IUltim one, November Co. Tho cise of Mrs. Sarah Iluts loiis, who has been convicted by the Military Commisijn of sending arms to Harry Ollmor and sentenced to five yetrs' imprison ment, attracts much attention bare, and strong efforts are being m ule to procure a mitigation of her punishment. Many of the most cirnest portion of thi loyal citiens of Baltimoia earnestly protest a:;s.m-t uny snch leniency, considering that the social pofition of the laily should not shield her from the full measure of the responsibility, and that her offense in extending aid mid encouragement to such 1 public enemy, freebooter, and highway man us Gilmer, was an act not only ugaiust the talioii, but against the State of Maryland ; a high ciiine, meriting the most rigorous punishment, such us will det'ir many others of her sex in this ciiy nnd Siule from like offenses. From the I.ntefct Ueoraln 1'itperH. Bai.timoiih, Novcuibor 2o. The follow ing ex. tructs are taken from a tiio of lato Georgia papeii received at the American otllco : Tho Augusta Chronicle, of tho 19th, publishes an appeal to CcorgluBB by Senator Kill, as fol lows ; Richmond, November 18. To the Tooele of Georgia : You have now the best opportunity ever yet presented to destroy the enemy. Put everything at tbe disposal of our Generals. Re move ail provisions from the path of the Invader aud put all obstructions in bis path. Every citi xen with his gun, and every negro with his spade and axe, can do tho work of a good soldier. You can destroy the enemy by retarding bis march. Georgians, be firm ; act promptly, and fear not. (Signed) 13. II. IIlLb. I most cordially approve the above. Jan A. baubox, Secretary of War. I iecnllnii nt i t'oloi-l Solilier. WAMUNoroN, November 2,3. Charles Wil liaiiis, a colored United Stites soldier, wis exe cuted by hanging in the yard of tiio Old Capitol Pi isou to-day. for killing a colored woman near Camp Casey a short time ago. from Now Orleans. New York, November 25. The stca-ner Nor,-, t ii h is arrived with New Orleans' dates of the l'Jth. She wus detained at Fort Philip t take dispatches received by telegraph from General Canby. Our files coutaiu no news. Arrival of Iteleeil Prlnoue.ru Iroiu 4iruin. Baitimohb, November 2o. Several steamers have arrived at Annapolis with released pri-oaeu from Bavanuah. Mm l.elit by TelesrrapH. Kfw Yokk. Novcmlier 2-1. Stocks are lower Chicago anil itik ixtana. : CuiaiH-ilanii c ,ni, 4..; milium central, ii j. aoiiiwbii nouiii'-iu, ,ii; liudson Kiver, lis1.; -, Mii"Uri ss.Mi'i ; Krte. V, 1 1 On, -var e'ertiOrates, 'j;'.i: 10 lUi, 9-; .'-'.'", C,ei,mi, t'lo; Coii.on 9a. 111. o.lj i. as iitiuteil tu juy at.'i,au linev lulleQ Hi i'lp.V JIaitimohc, November 2,1. Flour is quiet; Blei of Howard atraet super at 111'.".. tViu'iu ibill. t'1,1 u la KOiiri e ami tbo mariet rliui at $l't) fur Itle bar tiui. WUitUrui at H-.-il TJ.',. that 1 linvi said or wtrt n upon tno sntijtu-t. It s net at all a ta.oi lie uie i Mini me as a 1110,10 nt n.ii,r'iiiiitii,;' in 1 11, unions f ir pc .ice. I Fee 111 my dill euiiit s aneinviij.' it. mil as so respi cume .1 In ily as the Cine. -go Convention, repie en ing o Ihhc a poitioii i.i Ine eneiuy, 11.111 pn iikch lueiu- 11 lies il bn iiiTit ono poAi i.io n r Mini a nrncoM'ioii. 1 it il 11111.I., and do sull tlnn't, tuat it was ni:niy poi.ic .oiu . e-'j on ,i,u ,,-.n. . . spond favorably to mat prop isition, tn B'niiKh as 1 saw no insuperable obicc tloiis to it, with tin- llmititunn and res trie lions Hated In my 1 ttor. Indeed, vti'h t iose limitiitions, I saw no o oe tiotn it f. nil, un 1-ir present circtinistiuice, to acceding to such a pro position (ti iisuiiuiii i;e mane; as 1110 uiiua.ioii ui negotiations. It would tie tnc i?rt step, nnct in an suet Ciife" the first step Is otlen the most ilillii iilt. It tiio Federal Government should prooo-o to ours rciivcniion of the Stats h, I do not sec why it might not tie a ceptcd, simply as an advisory body, as I smtgested. I sec no constitutional dit- Beuliies In llie way. 1 lie tieatv-niaking power in la th Governments is iiiniilu to provide for it. Tho treaty-making power on both sub s might agree to aubmit tne nuesiions at issue to the consideration 01 any nooy 01 men on cso-iu, 11 thi v chooso. and hear tiio report without any pledge in advance to be bound bv that report. "In personal quarrels such submission i ', often meile; ami in tue honor of huniaiiity it may tie S.11U li at in most raises 01 mis ainu tuc result is to nuiliatile and hointalilc settlement. Whether such wni.ld be the result of 11 Convention of tlia Stat' in our ruse l, of course, uncertain. Tbo piol abilities, 1 11111 free to say, in my judgment, are thut it would. At any rate, IheiO is a proba bility that It mhrht. When we look at the ele ments of such a body, if it should be tendered on the other fide and accpted on ours, and tho true naiurcof the controversy,! sm not without strong hopes that It would so result. Mr. Stephens then proceeds to sty that thero is ro prospect of the proposition referred to bolng cllered, except iu uie event 01 aiciioiian h elec tion. He proceeds to state, at itonsiderable leimtli. the advantages which he supposed or hoped would result fiom the electing ol that citizen, lie thinks that a 'laioruble response to the Chicago resolu tion, looking ti a loiivoi.iion 01 tne ouites, uv President Davis, would have greatly uided and might have secured MeLTelluu's electiun. Ho con t r ues : "All that he need have said In some public niunter was, that if meli a proposition should be tendered by tho Federal Government, ho would lice, ilc to it, tiith some, such litni'.ttioris and ro stiictiuns as stated by me in the letter before iilludi el to. Tho idea that tins ould not bo con Hiliuiionully dono Is strunt'e to mo. In the most objectionable view ol the subject, dele gates, one or more from i nch State, would ha but commifsioners or plenipotentiaries from each Government respectively, to initiate negotiations, &c. Their acts would bo subject to tbe approval or disapproval of their Governments respectively. Why conimissljners could uot be appointed In this way ns well as any other, with out any violation of tho destitution, I do not tec. The treaty-making power in both Govern ments is nniple for Ibis purpose. At least it so 1 ems to me. Indeed, as I have said before, it seems to me that it is ample on both sides to m Inn it the question in issue to the consideration uietely of any body on earth. "I Know there nro many pcr-ons among us whose opinions are entitled to high consideration, eO who ilo not ugreo w ith me ou tlie otiestion of - ; ' Midi Hans election. Iliev mclcr Lincoln to McClellau. Perhaps the President belongs to that class. Judging from his acts, I should think that he did. Those of the c'ass to whom I refer with whom 1 have met, think thut if what tin v term a conservanvo man suoum oe uiecieu, rtv on the Ctncaso nlatlorin, oven, that un li n uns for a restoration of the Union would be offered as onr peopiu ivuuiu avioin. jw.o ghost of the Union haunts them. The spectre of reconstruction reals its ghostly head at every imer to their imugiuatiuu. liieir upprclicnsions, I di ubt not.uro sinicrc. Hut 1 entertain none uch mysi If. I 11111 no believer in glmsts of any kii d. Tlie old Union and tiie old Couititulloii aie both d; nil dead for ever, cxefpt in so far as tho Coi.sti.ution has been preserved by us. There is tor the Union us it was no resurrection by auv power short of that which brought Lazarus from the tomb. There msvbe, aud doubiless lire, many at tho North, nnd aoiiio at tho South who look forward to a restoration of tho Union aud the Constitution as it was ; hut such ideas uie us vain and illusory as the ilrciimy imaginings of toe Indian wurrior who in ileum clings to his weapons, in tonu expecta tion tlmt he will have use lor them beyond the grave in other lands und new hunting grounds. 1 1, esc tears of voluntary reconstruction arc but chimeras of the I rani." Mr. Stephens then explains how bo thought the election of McClellau would brim; about in mi-tit c, negotiation, and peace, on the basis of uouicucrutc luucpemicne-e ami (stato sovereignty, North and South, thus lavlior the foundations of peace and security 111 the fulino. We Conclude with the loloi.itij extracts, de lining Mr. Stephens' nosition : From the report ol vour sticecn i itm ion to inter that vou onte rtaincel the opinion that I was favoring and innf 11,7 a convention of the States in pome 1 utside way, and not t!irou?li tin-organ ized channels of tin two Governments. No such id. a was in mv iiiind, and never can 1)3, until 1 am nr. parcel tor another revolution, if secession be a rcvoln ion. For the States could not go into nieh a convention at you seem, fro 11 tno rop rt uf your rpeecb, to think I favored, without first nciiiii g 1 rum their present alliances. l b is, to mv mind, is us cicar as i', h to yours. Ill ou ihe s iilijei t ol ree instrnctiou I t ind now just wh, le 1 did hi October, IStil. Tli !ti I wroto to a gtiittemaa in answer to a letter tr im mm, until g that I was chained with such eetiMiii nts. and ilc-lring mo to make a pub lic, d, n cil of it. I told him in reply that 1 looked upon Mich 11 rhuigc us that as an imputation 11 -u n my Intelligeuee and Uou my integrity. The issue of this war, in my judg ment, was subjugation or independence. 1 so uuiieistood it when the State ol Georgia seceded, and it wus wiih a lull consciousness of this fact, v. itli nil f s rcsp'mid'itliii s, saci ihecs, and perils, that 1 pledged myself then and there to s'and by l.er und 1 er foitu u s, wh it:ver they might, be, in the course she had adopted. As tor making any public ilctoal ot much a e-htirye, 1 f, el too niucu icibrtspect to do i'. Yours truly, "Al.FANi)i-n U. Stkcuf.ns. "Hon. T'iioh. SimiiKM, C. S. Sen ile, Richmond, Va." JjOfKAUD OIL OOMPABI. CAPITAL ,VX,000. lao.ooo Hrmroe-5 I'rtr Vaitie. TT, f llnw hw Is xtrat'l from Ui PlJ",1lpha "In (iitrn" af firptrmtx l 17, PM, prior lo ll.l frfnanuiltlcn Of tl.f M'MtAlttl OIL I'OMI'ANT !- "On almiwt a I ids itn ams In oron Ceimtvthe Ian, Is hv atn'ailj '"n Ica-nl with a view lo i rlorarton iVir real oil; (nil i n tins, r-arllHilnr T, Ilia Dunkard . llie ile TfCI mini have lie, a of llie mont einonnit Imk rl.ar ictfr. Ti e .llt-,ri,f Hi" VV.iJ-neal.arK !') 'M,-sniirr,' in re ftrrirmeit.f !"'' in '' eartial eronnl lni''finn ol a rrHion anil mi ep- i abena l''- ' '" uk"" '"; tl,ri-.fsvt , , -Wf are ticn't y'ii en'-iien tl at nt"i iaplt.il soil n-ttrftla-Li e . . -. '..p-el tl- lo'"" ."i' ' er-. that leralltT will lie fon nil ti tom,r,re, In ths e stmt of II s Oil ,r.,.l.M i, n.'i -k .e Vmini-o .li.lrc-.t. M In ti e , iinly. . r. ity. nr.el v altie ef tl.e . ill. It Is ackii-.wt.lKl w l,e In.b llt.lt. lv sup' rb r. Our ronv,. Hons nn ll.tn anLeel a-et ...1 iv-.n -rani krr-.vt il .-. ct.e-vatl.. ef lv. h f. i-U.ll" mi I 0MI1, K".'l"l ''.1 t" limllens am. s,i, i- in .. e.. o. we a.- grt .1 1 Km ih.ar o.-t ak-rw li n..- '.. i era ,i iiii,rr-sl' iii, an 1 auf in. ...Sr),.n, ,,. r, r, nci 't an, I i.rac'I'M " ' r.'b r c ,n- 'ir In th, n. ftn.l -.re ltiv,-tii,i( 10s r.i ly of ll.tir e-n iiKtit,nn4 ntnrllnu tlie. a'l.-nli 'O of cafl'allH- 10 ll-l roi.il'lro liarrlr n! tl,.' iMinkai-.l .il itry. A,raal Vi rat Inn e r nirnlf li iw l"tii otk oiieil In fill ate ir a, -a l e Kot, lil'-li w bi soon e ,mfuii ' ot-riti ns n an . -I. ii. i- r,i;e. It, n-ne snl ma iiiiiv..lii,il enr.-y aol to,- ,l . no, .rr are iknii;, ni'ie'i In ,1-vi l ,p llial l.v,ir,-,l l.a.ililj . h'-'v ill rrli ks ifK t.rry f.-w days, .iiel ti.) pie. eta ol a lit Inn ivjs .ss ii,u many lnitinc.i wltluot liilertuieloii, I'lc'.t or Caj."' 1'ooks open for alo of STOCK at the Countini; House of a. n. riiAcTECua & oo No. 511 MAKKUl' Street. A. II. . IHNiUHiHM, W 1 1.1. t AM It. HOOP, 8-c. Ill-W ' !) Praalilta.t. Oil,, MINING, COAL, AND OTIII'.R NF.W 1 1 'MP A Ml N. Ti e art rreparr.1 to fun, 1-1 Nov Cortoriillona wltti all llie Hooka they r- nilre, at short noli..' ana low prion, of hot riiialllv. All atylvn ot lllintliiK. Mr.it vi.A'i. I'Kitrtrp ati.s or stuck. 1,1 I II. i It A I'll til Oo i t'A NHI Kit loioh . OlMlKltH IK 1 ItANHFrn. HTnl K 1FHIII It. MUCK I.Hnil U ll.Af.AKPK'. KM.INII It t'T CAITI Al. SliK K. UltllliKI.H- M.1T I.l.lll.Kll. A' ( .,IM OK H II. hH. MV.l,l..VUI.eJUk. );0a, ACO . 11 m tl IW 4-2 Hr.HNlT H'r"'l TOE ALr CFiEIK OIL OOMPANT OF WK-iT VIHOINIA. C, i .'1.1. 1,COO.0OO. Bl.ar.-s., lOO.OtK). Tslt VAI.UK, '0. HfltsU'ltirTlON I'ltlt'K. paM III full tiMpcrSlare. IIKMr.KVKn WOllKINUCAIMTAt. 110,0-0. Vlo sno.t.T-JAMIiS Sf'ITItlthOM. Sl.clil lAliI asi. T'le.lst in It Wll.LIAal IIKICI. TlmKi runs. JAMF.a Med TCTIKON, I H. J. AfAM". Ill nil I'ltAiei. iiKnitnn vteFtliDUN, W1I.I.1AJI1 Ultlt K. I N. H OKA.I1 AM. 1IKNI1Y C. ItUTI.'llEU. Ttn I nnolr of Ihfl I 'olIHVlll V la tlOW 00n ftt tll 0..ntl.g II, MM- "I Meatrs. .Mi UL t l 11K0.N A e.OI.I.INl, No. W N. I HON r Hovrt. H.ila, iiti. ts, n iion cn'ctle? tlolr ium. will no fe-inirM ..i,s. ...u- ,.... ,.f tl,. Ir .nil. itio. lolls, llie lialaneo lu (rtlj ilnia, I. I'll li e c rtlllc..l 1 aluek wul be rmoly 'or ''l N.-'tl'mls of the CompnnvtiavP been sell CO'l with .he in in. at i an-In some ol toe inesl op ileiiee.! "it no'ii and lit'oloi-r I . ol tin' rout irv, uu'l eoie-tat ol: first. Alsiut ..... a. , i n of 1st .1 on It, rse .s-ei k, upn wlviea tln-y nuvo ii... .... I In vi I n h tleyl.sie ilhvt .trios, oil. Till, writ, i. .i .. . ....;, 1 1 oi,r MiiiieriMtiiritent. as .veil ftsalleapo- ri.ni.l iniiii ho hn.e ai-eil It. Mil be a lar. e yir',liri(t w.il us ll II, oil now at Int. i valB twenty ! I abova tloiiill. anil ..III s-l.ltl lo llie e'ouieany a "hure al l, nai oiiv i :,er... oi-r .laT.siiiu, Ijr.l. 11 is hoiioye-l, to pay a . .....i I, iCi'inl on llewlMili- rai'C.ll. We IK t.iw aumtlnii the arnvalof necoisary machinery to work lias i-i ! ( nil b a tiact of one hunilrnl ncn o owned In fee by U.o i oiio'iiiy. . ., in.a i. iractofi n serea. on a twenty Tsaars lee. anh.-ct liidlie t la-nth of Ihe oil as I. royalty. Ilolli ol lli-ej aie ni..iir,iiii.eil us oil I. irlMrj, and In- In -le iin.aliuilf to tin. Horn Mek mill Itawson a Hull torilto.y, and l O.a l.n,! ai tl,.. Hull ire.-k Con puny llie nork on lioUi at IJu ai ls ino.e. uo'il w iih vlv'ir, und on on -t No. s wa ai Hturk ii l.i'.i v lubrl. .itltiB oil ut a depth ol ,10 Hut. tor more lull Inlorniation see pri,.-lii, at M.ssra.M't'l TC'HKH.S Cill.l.lMf, l-:0-2w -Nu. MO N. I HUNT rltioet. TON. TUB ion I eiui- pEMEROKE OIL COMPAKY. Venaneo loanty, rcripf-ilvaula, lNCOr.rORATED TJNDF.R TUE LAWS OF TENN6YLVANIA. CAI'ITAL HTOCH, (jfnoo.ooo. Itn.tXsl PH-VJirs AT $1 A f HARK, FUtX TAID. VovMriR tarltal Kerifl for Dctrlop nifut, M0,00. ms'tni-.' ai.ikd lii'Kr, r.scj. Vat iR,i,r,vr-F.DWAnD suirrr.N, r-g. llctrlASV At'D TaKAaraail, till MAI W. SVA.1H. D1HFCTORH: y.r ALHir n IIl'KT, r t.ila.l.)pt... Ptnl.Wi.t e f Lie Pit.. Ut ni iron W,.tk. Hr. WILLIAM C. 11HJ8T0JJ. So.lr. 8. Water atreet 1 hi ttil.'ll.ri lA. ll, HiWAKII BllirlT.N.S. E. roriier Of With i-.il Wa'.- mit iitrret. rhlladrliillla. Utr. THOMAS W. JtVAN'S.Ko.MOChrsnilt ttroet.PhlU- . . .. ... Vr. K. W. PAII.F.Y, No. Hit CMinnt iu",riuiauniniai Mr. HlI.L r.l KHWIN, ritisliurii.ra. Mr. II. KI'HIl IIHAIifOKI), Mw nrutoton, ra. lr!j.L.OAIiNAillH, rrealdent of torn rianter Oil iwiiiii. Aliesbrav e iiy, ra. Mr. W1I.UAM O. HI'IIIIAItr, PlttlhnrK, Tit., s:rlary and Trtaaurtr of Pltlsliura; And ConnaUviua itauroao. Tl.a CoBiianynwa In f alroplajls arr ef thsisal Oil Tartllory on tlie rlflit Iinnlol Ul All.ananj ri.ar, nr.. Oil ruy, with ono prsilrc line w en ano anouier naany i o,n pKitd.iiiih railroad, turnpike;, and rtver aeass t th properly. Yit aarti'-nlara, aae rroapeciiH.w o io" ""J the liliietcra, oral tha oOicea cf Ju'IEEiSS. COOIER h GBALTr, No. 1 1 EXCOAHOi;, and rAttii. HKI.CIIKU fi :), ritot'iuti- J 1 1 iKS or t IMall. r.ios'i -.i. inktNii inn. vat. No sil rnr.-m r iHKi:r,r,()P. t's i - i.t.ki.k.i, I't'Si e.rn. k. i-iiii.Ai.a-.iViiiA. I A -"lander. y m.elium ef me panne pre.a. u ih.lr n.t n..ron. patroni and irirnos. Ineir '"" ks ft llheral anroi.rarment mol arner.u.ly heto.d; Mil ... !. lo ..Id anil tiirtlor a.lra, tlona and imoroTemania, ii mi, rtto Hiilnmr u rn.ni Ilia coii'liinesl anpport md pan onaKcol mi-lienerai puuuc ei ,u....-.r. ,. I) MON KY TO AN V A MOt NT LOAN" F.U l)l.tnH1l'."v WJli:llf JCvvaJ WirV. ... ,. ox .hi i mii i ii i ii . v nrn-r, Omar I ilium and i-.Ktl.l. mraeta, B.-MAVOSIin HAl'' Ills, ,tr.WBLPy. OXTRi Ar . I" T s!e at KKMAUK Alll.V 1 OW rttll A-S lOItCaJl asllTi;, J 11. a Jt MASUrACTtTRINa MACIIESIST AMI 1iNiini:i',ii, Ko. K.'l ". flKl'ONO atreef. rallad.lphla. irin li )RIM'.m;vi.; .macmim; works, r r r, Ko.il.'. N K K iS I STItl.KT, 1 nil. s. n ems. W. are prepared -o oil order, to ny .neit Ihr oar we iT'in NT.nv rnn roToj tt) wrMif.rw millm, fuel, ilnir all recent improseinanla In ..aiding, Hpinolnff, Siol w. a.tiif . Ip.it. th alleotiiJ. of mnnr,-tnrer o our Sltao 1 "tiTU' Ai.rKi jb'vr a boh Yt. 8. EARVEY THOMAS, JiO. 31' WALNUT 8TBKt:r, Who aie aiill.ori to aen a UrnltfS nium'tar of tliares of O1 a W 11 I.. Is H . eOAL AT COST-7' PBR Ko. 436 WALNUT ETREET. IMilliMlelphln, rVovmbr, 18, !-. Tin inulfrilf ned la anthorUM to ien a timiiea nraiat of Hhares of an obt'ompany whoeo proparty Is mamiy on Oil Creek, Yenanno f ounty, Te nnaylyanla. aid la bellevee lohsiofeiiualvalos to an upon Uc creek. Tho portloa UeveVoped and productive ulil.from lh begtanlui;, aeoura to the Stockholders a Dividend of Tnrao per cent, per Jtontli, and these wella aro lucraialns dally. lna.Wlt!on lo these Drodiiclrs weili, they have a larts lnier. it la lie. en oilieta In dittemit aupea ef development, ana ...yeral of Ihern nearly rempleted. Theteti rooiaalsofor .,. i n.l nnnibar of irelll upon tlie aune properly. the- fompanv own, also, nrcr -Jo!) acre or un i.-ve,opoa property In toe neUiliborl,oed of the o'nera, upon which they propose itnkins aeverai we.ia, tno maB u.yuh provided for the pnrpoae. (Such an opportunliy of chtainirii, at a low coat, no - paylns dlvid. nil frvia io iuii.1 a purUon of ill property is etldoru ottered. 1 or luriher Information apP'y at the office or .1. D. ItKINIlOTn, No. Utit WALNUr BTRKET, 1119 A' WEIGHT & SIDDALL ' No. 110 MiiTK-rt fttreot rnwrTS JItOST AXb fFCONI) FTRKFTa. C. V . V. HIUhT. ' - D II U G Ci I S T S, riIYt5ICIAN8, AND OF.NP.TtAL CTOIir.Kr.KPrFR. Can tlnd at oar eat. tiUsl.n.Hit a full aortmentof laaporVel and liomeatle Hrni!, Popular ratuit iledlelBea, ralntf, foal Oil, Window (llaaa, I're'erlptlon Vlata, fl.,at salsw pllcci ai genuine nrst-claaa po, da nun be sold. rtNP. P.iHK.NTI.M. OH.1 For Ctifectlonen, In full variety, and of the heat qnalitj t'oarnneal. Benaal Indlie, Madibr, Tot A an, (Haoear, oca Ash, Alnra.Oilof ViiHol.annaUo, Oopp.rae.Eatraot of Iosl,ic., roll liYLJtB- mo, alwajs en tuunl, at loweat nel cash prleea 1-lllK srie t-K POIt PiMIl.T THE, oronnd expresaly for our lain audio whMh wo aavlta the attention of thoae In waiiirfn iiaid.. artlol.a. Alao, JMllVO, STARCH, MiSTARD, At., f unify, Ordcra t,y mall, or city poat, will meet with prompt at. tenilon, or ipeelal quobitlom wUI be furnlahed whea ra snted. WRIGHT & HTODATJU V. Iioiesalo Drui! Warekoua, Jall-ly Ko. 11!) MAltKKT Hircet, above rrout. 11 Jl AV IV H AUTI-DYSPEPTIO POWDER, An excellent preventive fir that nmal distressing eomplatnt DVSIMCI'HI.V. In ruauy casea of lorn; abindlnK It has afforded troly woo derrul re.leb IT IS rURI-XY VKGKTABLE. J'ltl I'MIKO ONLY TV l llKUl'.KICK I1KOWN, l)rr.A l.t and C'heuilst, s.r. Cor.ru n i ano ciiessur sts.. Philadelphia, 11-li.tl And forsaleb.vDrcKKliitasennrally. ron couohs and colds, xtsk mau- I' un i i si ionr 1 UKK TAIt HIIOPH. F.ioeliant. Convenient ibrtlie poeket. Mold by the drui ate. ll-ll-lia s? lti -t.iiirile'H Victory over Jlllein. ADiiiitoKM. I'titTiori.Ans or Tin; hoiit oi1 i.i.dir u,e oeiierul MinluK Law ol wu istate yivui,la,Octei,er,ii. .,,,, ,.VM. nrriea. ,i. i,'. s. HIM'll isir.ot Therempary la bIIII receliiliKSiitnei lpUons to lis ,t'K ltll i,i r Bi.i r... and sepulyilm Ita amoKim-nera wmi mo I....1 oi.alkr ol While Ami hi lunlkill foul al . Ml P'-r lo.i. ll r.fuid lo the litlo Hi tue Colliery, iniimcn ;U""' lrin.i In son oi tliel 'oionai.v, re't.'i. line inn oi- m,o.-... ui-n -. uiisel, I.AVIH W. hKU.KItrt. ti.. .and. Ill reara lo inn ion,n t.t ll.ii l-ou . lie eilliiiri . oi u.n iiiui,,., -,u -o soo'ie .uterprlhl-.i'ie loll i Ooiu Sli th .AMI ksr..iss I. . no- ion,.- I,. i i- uud burl. jorol Uie i-liy ol l iiiiaueipnitt, in Biiu- l'mi Alirl i itIA, MoveioherSl.l .l imes l.ynd. Ksq. 1 ..... ..!. ,,i ',. .i. Mil .mil f uu Co. ii-rtrs.ll-: I lav visaed, at or realist, the liiinoi lailyle.iel hv y.,ur t on. , all v ul Aline 1 1 in, on .u'.ii.ii y . ,in, . .. u.u I., . i, . in., o,:.i 1 euii a. ii no r, lis, si ivuv. with proper iiiiiu- aii u.eiil. . ' n tl" uld uot have cnlhe s.u eeaa in b.tiiK uoio to dil.vcr. lit It li market, co il Mm-li will oe nee. pi una to .I, ....ni... . r ....I reiulitietull. e Lo till- stock holdera. 'I he Ski, mure ami Mrtiiuinili un n .w worked by you t-.ive been operated tor many J. iirs, at tlm site ol jmr i -.,ii,..ri. ...,11 an i all oile r noima. '1 Ii4 coal Is tli.ii-ior.. well kii.wu in tins city, and you haieuauew article to Imrodi ce. 'I he old slope is In full operation, and tha new Slope oo.,.d o, i I. vol of i:s nal i v. lu n short tune it will oo v i..r .,.avihic... i'h a di.iie.rveiiu.U to your anUcoil .,. ..,,.1 I l ll, i tine, iti.lleiolislv worked, wlllioilt Ul- ll ,1 run nut oil hu loies.'eil, J.ill will 00 t'A lo n acti a raocli ol lOUIS) tens per Bin tun ivltu your present iiim lullefv. I'-.e condiil. li Ol wh e'.i is aue.l a. not lo require l ithe.- niiotl lilu. or lir.- n eslioliUPiue lo place It In Orsl-iaie ..'.Thins' oioe, . wry iiBiimi-iotiiy, Hrilll-hl.ANll KNKA.-.S.C.-lvil bnkliicar. The follow inii coiiuiiiiroralli ns, selected iroui a lurs'O piiiiiln-r, slio Ihe uppreeialiou of tlm ouloi-pilse hy Ilia cltb. tia ol I'lilluileli lua. Jamks l.mu, ki ll. Dear Sir Tlie coal I received frnin H i! I'oiiKiiii.ei- Mutt t. tt.al I onip.oiy, on my suii.er.p lion.l.nv .i..-n in. enlire saltaiacllou. II innites I CH'llly 1 ui ns well, is fiee inmi stiile. d. posits white a. lies, and la no' easily emlni'iiisbod. 'I i,e tli-e In our klioleu itnite Las not tiein cut tor v.iai.1 or ninii day. ry triilv vi.urs, WILSON .IKWKLL, No. 4J N. MIX I'll biriiet. Oetot er J, 1M.4. I'toi Ai,i 1 1 1 i , Oebor?'i, lsoi.-jwnaa l.vnd. .sq ll.ar Mir: ITliul 1 li.'.-nnn' u sl.iekliol lor In lour Company I had alMiya tie.-n In ll.. Iialutoi liUi nine I.ei.lsli ,'.i,il. Hi.i e IryliiK vo lira I luiilit, uie lioiiaoi.'.i.i inirpos..., m.iy t'liuil lo I lb e". , id il ler. sun.Ti r uriice inn, e,i. KAMI Kl. II. Itl.NH.KV So. loci OlAI'KK -t re t Piiii itivi i-HiA. fli-tohor It', lsol .luoita l.vnd. Ks . President f II," e '011-110,1 TV Mutual e'oal I'ompiny . My licsr Mir : ilur Coal ha. . "me la I, and ad III uooloruei aliil lias hoi ,i u-ed in b'.th a-me and turiiac '.. I n to f.aimil that llie iiuuU'.y l all IhMt conl.l be d. siied. Vours i.ui... .uiiis mi ki unit No. ItilJ LnCli-l'tWt. Vmii .orii-iMA. Octo'er rtl. ls.il. J. noes Lynd, Kso. Prc-nt. i.t I oil-Lie., rs' M. until Sjal rouuuoiy . -Hear Mlr : I hs. rlv. n tin i oal a til. n, us h tri.J. and II nd 11 a most i,i. oO,. I .hi 1 1.-) I inn ho uin, ti el-aaia wtl.i il ll.at. li not too halo. I wl.l llioreioa lay aul.seri.tl.ltl IO one tun, Ued .l.uee. li.,i.,e:l,.llv. Al.l.KS I . WII.H-.IN W.. IISIM ItESNL 1' Htreet Pun a I I I eiilA, Tenth nioiilli Alih, Isol Km lid I.) ml: I l.c coal lurnist.eii ioe as a .lis l.huldJr in tl y I'ointiauy i-i.es eiittto s.itisl.tctl..u . it lawuii inepaiua aim ourna liceiv. 1 could not sih a belter arllrle. K. K. r K M.FiV , Nn. M S . llllltl) Hlreet Full ST. I l .11 1 A. October 2J, Isii4. Jvuiei, Lu l, K l'r, Ki.l,i,l I ..iLiioiei H' Atl.lllal t OrtlCoiuimllV. lo .r Mir li a''oi, b in.' an u1 I'li a'iii'.. iii iiniioun.eto yu uiv poiioitt aa'ihta.'llon adh lha i oal received tr, iu your e:o.Uia,l? onil.-r inw order ns a MlUs'-rllicr. 1 bavo been acTii-l'iruod louse coai iroiu llie luasiits'ihyoil oi your in ne, and ilso Iroiu lt.Mi'11 HI oilier hand,. I.s smieil jnly liei ouiloio was ilicldeel. tuiima. bill in UN present nanus I iniii om ailii-ie ill 1 o i. a . dell i lorsled, hut on the cuti aiy, so lar aa I an. aide to ,ii lee, !r d .uies'ie pui'i'osea fully cdual to uny Unit I I live ever used, or iiava uunlyod. 1 uiu, .try truly loura, A.c. V.1LLIA.M M rnt.r.R, r"all. of Hcli.iv kill. Agent in Man ,Mil:li-.I01IN AlltUH. A,:. i t In l.eiicai.lown-m-K.NC'K.K KOULUM. ll--vl-6t Between Itio hours of 1 and 2 o'clock P. M. O. U. DUNCAN. THE RTJESELL TARM OIL COMPANY, 8 CO All CHEEK, VUNANGO CO., I'A. CAI'ITAIj . . iiijO.OOO. riFTY THOUSAND KHAIIKS OF 5 EACH. hcltBCllu rieifl I'lilCE $2 Ml PKlt HHAKI.. s2j,000 HP.PEBVE0 POll W011KINO CAI'ITAt. J II. Mi -CREAKY, PRaslDl.NT. 'lUOMAll A. MI.'OIT, Viea-l'HJ-iolHrVT. UlKl.otous : 3 Tl. M. OltEAItY. 1 .1. W. VANIIOttrCS, TlinAlArt A. nejo'l'T, I PIIIIJP PEKftl'X, .IO.IM HOWtll. niiu-rl. a va-cni- Pt. M.-eri. arv and Treaati rer. Tl, ..rooerl. hclonslnu to I ll .'oilibl D V CUIl.lHt N Ol OllO Hioidri il ami Kilty A, re. in l.e sii.ipie. oi vaiuaoie ouyn- oalli-u on Land, sitinileu on isilar creeji.aooui iwo miles fi.on its rnouiu, whicii euipties uitolrcucU creek, Vca ;ugo col nl, l a. II. Is Dri neriy nas nc'n peierieu will, m yiew ui 1.1 v.i'.- atiic U ci.lii n. liavinK I'.a liuea e.Mended aloiw and ou Iseli noes ol llie creel o. er tun e nuutlrcl roc a. w nu n. uinciui-r Willi the larKC amount of tint or Uollom Land, frives it aiiicrtoradinntaee for uriilins' a lartio nunilier of Oil T i-ils. At leii-t line linntlrcd Wella can bo 1h-.!1. wilu ami le ro, nt lor Tanks, P-nalne-houset, and llwellluire. f, iu Oi ot a Diiio above It, aiao.ac.crul good producias u. lta on the ere, k li.'loW It. The oil obtained oil this creek Is Ihe Ta.tjrlrs.tlnr Oil, w hich couiuinu.e in price one) bundJvd par ocut. aiiove oliirr oil., nun la nioie in demand. Ihe l oinpnny can ucitaiii a large revenne by parties wlsl.iiie ti, ,i,,k wel l, restrvtou Iroui on.'-fourtli to onn- hall ol ihe ot, free 01 expense lo UieCompany. in lependent ol ihe rev. nu.' from their own wells, there bclnK a lariio lull ciency ot lui.il lor uoni piopo.es. II is den ninii to givo the ee raet to drill aeverai wella In It e I en location al mice, 't he title to tlie property la I infect anil lire ot liicDiiihianco. Hub sorption Hooka ai now open at the office ori ii-i7-m KKKItKt; Ai CO., No. 33 H.TIUal) Htrsset. 1 EA1 NESS, bl.lN DN KS, AJU UA l Attn. ll. 1) J. ISA a( ts, M. !., Proletsor el me K.yo and Kar, treatl nil dlaea.es appei tainlllit 10 thoaoovo oiemoera ana tlie utmost success, noun niais mra " '""-"7J uiicea In the cltv can lie in n ai hu oillee, No. oil PIN it u.,.-. The Medical Piieiilt v are Invited to aec.imoany tl'vlt sat'en s.as lie haa no leereta in hla practice. lu-SIf -V1IITE VIUGIN WAX OF ANTILLES. W Thta oiqnlsite (.'osmotic haa no eiinal fur beantlfy- liig. wiiitenina, anu primer. ina in uiiii"piuii. k. paicd from pine white wa, ln u' C lis extraordinary qnaU tiaa ft r preservlllK the akin, niiil.loa It aolt, lair, araoolh, and lianaparent. It is most aootlil. g alter abtivlng, euros chapped bands and lips, removes piuiplea. titoloiiea, tau, freealea, or ninbiirn, ai.d Itui arls a pearlv tint to tha face, n.ak , ai d arms, rru-eae. oo, aim cenia. nvni ,V ( O., o. loo B.tt. KM ll aireul, anu no. it a. r iimiu BtiocL lo-b-iiia Cms-jm l'lllUllhl l HtA auuuticina ItANHAi.K IXMI11UTK, No. l Korea NINIII MU3ct, atiove Marael. auipiufeaj radically enred by U V. KVUItKTr S Preinlnm Patent tliadualhiv rreaaare Trusa. Mnperfor F.aatio Batts, IiaaUo HtockU.ua. Happortors, bboulder Uraooa, Buirsm s.rl.B. Crutches. c. Ladles attended b Mrs. B. ft. EVP.B i: IT. aaOo-lr Olbrr Bebel Knereaaea lu Enat feuat asee. From th! MritioHTtnnettee) Xcijit'er. Forty-tight prisoners, captured by Major Toole at Morristown on Tucadny laat, November 15, Hrrneei here last night, lu charge of Adjutant Tritilett, of tbe u2d 1 ennchseo Hegiuient. Our loss In tbe allnir of l-'riday was one killed and two wounded. The train of cars captured by Major Toole was loaded with cotton and army supplies. The train aud cuglne were destroyed. Eleven bushwhackers captured at Ktony creek, Rcott county, Va., were brought in yesterday evening and turned over to Lieutciiarit-Colonol Terry, the commandant of this post, by whom the were co&tigavd to Fort Walthall. I'UtTiori.ArtR or Tin; NOVI.MIII.lt 13 anu 14. ff ni l),r liri.tol I ' on.) !! iji'trr. Onr torct's tire in ikint! it glorious linish of tbo ciiini initu in U hi I eniiessce. On rururday lust, No.eiulu r 12, tici crul lircckinndf.'o a tuckcd tin! cm my lu their intn nctiramts ut Hull's (.u. Alter ciiyii,' sj.cral lines uf their works, he tiithihcw in the cvouinK, leaving tiio Wurrcus burr; roiid opcu, mid Mibiciincntly fcent Oei.cr.tl DuI.e's command to join Ccneial iiuijIiii in ihe euctiiy 's rear. The Federals ut once eva. tinted the ft:ii, und cotuuicticcd a r.trtiit towards Knoxvillc. t)a Sunday, near llussciiilic, tho tetif itii'ir Federal column as litlticl.nl mid cut In two by Viiuj'liun and Duke. A short t'tifrugciuciit resulted in the coinp'.cto tout ol the enemy. Several hundred prisoners, u tritiu of fitly wiu'oiis nnd iimbuluui es, loudetl with supplies nnd vnluni!u tucdicul stoics, many horses, aix l'l-pound l'nrrott puns, being the whole of the enemy's nnillery, and ten stands of colors, fell into our hands, i )ur loss w.ts hliglit. t.cneral lrocUlnriil(;o's uc.id'iutirtiirs were ut lMonistown jesterduy. I.Hler Iraiu Ilree-K lurlelt. UKI'tllSl LS OII.I.EM TO STItAYVllEURV PL AINS from the iliinol KnjitUr, Xvttmbti la. Fusecngcrs from Jonesboro, Thurodar, could give us but little additional news of Breckln lidge't. movements. He is still pursuing the enemy and securing the l'ruils of his victory. Tho totul ntnr.ber of prisoners captured is reported to be eight hundred aud fifty. Four hundred.of these are expected to reach here to-day. Fifty wagons and tcums, In addition to those already reported, have fallen into our hands. The enemy are in strontj force at strawberry IMulns, eighteen miles from Kitoxville, aud It ii said that General auglni Is eguiu in their rear. We expect to hear of another handsome bugging" ailair iua few days, aud then ho lor Kuoxvilli. , , . Later intelliuence received Saturday night assurai us that our forces boldStrawltcrry Pluius, and that the enemy have retreated to their lorti ncativn at ivaoxvilie. l'lHHT-CliAHH AIVVHJL.11 OF COAL, AT LOWEST MAKKET It ATT.S, To Ll had at Bi'Liijlkill Ilaven Coal Conicanj'8 Depot, j;ui. lititt and Is.-; MAHKLT M I I'.KLT. N. B.-Our Mien its. ll f:UII.'K 8M.ES AND SMALL in. il-lra ,.0 A TON LHt l'or Lar.-e Kut Coal . ill) u 1 oti l'i Istvve aud Heater Coal, ALTEK'H COAI, VAltfl. MM 11 Sire.l .;i, bciuw eiuard avenue; V rl.-Sau.iiloi at Bronch Otllco, 11-1 llil fcilATH and SPItlNil OAItl)F.V. HI OVEH t HTO VJL.S I SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. SELLING OI F. Entire Stock of Stovess. Btl.VEK 8 OAS CONSt'MINll 8T0TES. Theia aupcrlor Movei are well knowo; we are ii-lllng them or? very low, at niaiiiitacturera pticca. Alio HUclKT ikon ovk.ll KlOVts, atipcr caul, loo or tiiaa rc,ular yriecs, at McKNICHIT'S, 11 15 lit FIFTI KNTU AND MAkktT STUBS 18. TUOMSON r) LONDON KHCHENEH, r hmooeaa Itange, a,r farjduVs, tantala, or publlo hsitlliiuocia, In twenty dllte-rvot auaa. Also, 1'blia oiej.lA Mai.ca. llot-llr Kuriiacea. Pottablo U.ateea. Iiwdown tiratea, ructH.ardHtovea.bath lloilara, totewholc Plaura, Hroilar., t'tsokiug blovas, etc., at wUohk aaifl and rotaal, by tbe manufacturers. CilAoE, hMAKI'E A THOMaOJf, 90 faiw Cffl Aiu. JtAt ft. SrXVMO btraai, niTTKHUlUJ JVIVO HOSTON PETRCII.EI U tsOMPANV. Capital, $400,000-Par, $5 Per Share. SVliSCKIl'TIOIv I'ElCE, f2-oO VEH SHAKE POK PULL PAID BTOfK AND MO PURT'.IEB AUSKHdalENIg. Tl c property of ttla Comi.inj oonslsta of the following valuable Territory, est.iistvo Icaieholds, PKOIIUCTNO TCELI S, Wella noma down and nearly ittilalied : Nc 1. About Ml ' (lily) Acres on Cherry Tree Knn In FF.P, HI.MIM t., hoi. ante bind sliilic eul toslnk Kill WKLLS. 'I Ins leniiori is rpposile I ,e I'aliell petioleici. (!.,iit,auy fllit.es I arm), ou enl I ruuk, bouuded ui part by llie cclc bl.'lUd Kloiy K.irul, Ac. AiC. ko. 2- Lease perpeuial iti te.ua) nn Wa.h. V.-f lliit'-M-fc Oiler. e.-.O, nrrc, ull tint, tciy v aluable., llov, lua and piimpinn well, nil around. . ko. .i. Wild Cat' I liiwlni! Well, ahotit In harT'la per hi. . . a M'hsIi. Meflnttock larui. 1 no Coiutiany ow na the WHOLE working inn-rest iu ihie w ell, tutuiu, tauks, Ac. Ac. L No 4. oraHn.nila Well, v.i . 1' on Oil Creek, do'.vu '101 f. el, ull ready lo leiubo. This ell hat llowed list barrels '"no."!). "California Wcll,Mo.i,"ouOil Creek.down ne i.ly ""t'.o. ll' I.ense pcrp, nitil (fi Tears) on '2", ncis lOllfreek, nil Hut, eolilaiiiiiie tie nu..ve wctls, .. nil lln. .u-!i,.i'ie. t iiclue. tiuits, d.ril' Is, ensilie ho s. ,Vo. No. 7. I ease puptluiil fan v. ars i on 'J acres Oil I 'reck , nil Cat, and in one .. ell Co.. n 40U led, one iiiart.-r lute est T..orl.n s in ltd! wed atd lease. IU lliOlBAMJ Mil A I! Kit IlKRr.ltVED POIt tVDIMv IMI AIM I A L. Tteolis fur ol'.lt'.lSii. Biih.cnptloii are now open at our ciece for a lew da. a onlv; when clo.ed, the stock to b-i pluc.d on llie rcu ar iiosiou and I'hliadelpl la kio-k lioaid. as a nnbA t'li'K do hictid-i ayln on. r-icni . ins. Ci.miam, w,eu It la expecicd tin- shai-ee will bir.a,y advance. All luitl er liifoiiu.tlon. wiih proapoeiuae., can be obtaieed ol the uiidei a llied. T he amaii capital of noa Company, with 1 lie act inii lutKC iDlcrv.t., uiuil uiuke il a luvurite aa a scare luvc.iuient. n. H. LKKiif, No. It t aniulisr llulldiut'i, WALNt'T, below Tiliun, pliiiad' liilila Asency. l.KONAUII A MANI.K.Y, Ko.C'TlPAMr'.l: Mt.el, New Vork Att'-my. M I NI tK, VILA A CO., Ilatik' ia, U-1C Ho-ton Aiiciicy. piiTHOIiKUM OIL STOCKS. T1IK UNDEliaiGNKL) HAS FOB BALE, sn wlU pay particular attentloa to the purthaie of all the Uailrable and regular dlvldend-psylag PETROLEUM STOCKS, Such ss Uie KOIILE AMD DELAMATEB, DAI.ZELL, WtF-LllFy, MeXJLIMTOCEVlLLl.ofPhiUdolpUla, and CtitalAMA. HK.litiAIE. and EMICJCEUUOCK.EB, ef Mew Tort. joiin i'ondib; Mo, 39 tlSZ 8 TREE T, Btwai . M.M lit jsew Tark. WEALTH, HEALTH, AMD BEALTlf. If to rain admlrlnir eyes ; ll'to cause Invidious alitbst li lo b a bloomini.- ilower. Fading, dyiag lo au hour HsAt'Tvl fr to have a hoat of rrleoda ; iriorvlce to ma io arneinla ; 11 wiih hl.U-iM.rn blood to wed; ll a marble Hone when dead WiAiral If to live threescore and ten, WishltiK li io as loim aK.ln; ll lo live a lite ot pcaae; If to dlo and ko to yratt HlalTHl If you wish a llfo of aleaanroa; If you value this world a ireaaurest II eve-ry ooretbit you would aeo, Vaku iny advice, aad wlsu un lAess, Then, hBTlns Health, Wcaltb.atid Ileanty, YoD'll be prepared for every duty. By a rnreful perusal ol Dr.Wll.LlAM Ynl'VO'8 Hew Hook, IllK. HAIIKI.MIK lilllliK, which should be raaet by every ono. bold by ILsn sellers gene-ally, and at tbo I.oclor , oltlce. Mo. till Hl'UUCE TKKlvr( prlea U cenU. au-f jbj. TOMIlPOAI'lAlNs AN 1) 0WNKR8. -The under. laned l a. Inn Icsod ma EEllMlJIll li.N HCKl'.W lu ICK, bans to iiikstiu hla frieuda and Ol patron, ol iho l.ocl, that he Is prupured with looreaae4 factliiiei to accilDuiodsla those Ii.ivhih vessel, to be ralsea or repaired, and belnu a practical abip-carpamer aaal cauUiei, will also peracnal attautioa to ail veaaois oa tnis.ed to him for repaira. Caplalna or Aganla, Hhip-Carpsintara. aid Atacblnbjtg baviuit veascia to repair, at e ami zii.-u 'o call. liavina tbeacenev lorU.eaaloof "Wciteraledtl' Patent Melail c Compoaillrn,- or Copper I'ainl, for Uio preaorva U.H1 of vessels' bottoroa.Sir tlua coy. I ain praparod to furnish a same on favorable lern a. Jl'tlW II. II A Mat ITT, HeiiHlmrton Hcrow Oocl. Ml.W Ttelawara aveeue ano.a l.aaret , 8HIPIMIMG. FOH NEW VOKK. ni'TNinK i.iNi:. COASTWll-K. MlfAlt oil.- eilMPANY 8 M.W llll.l'.il 1" liNL, mu M. v vintk, ard conn, etltur for all Nortnctll aud Eastern Sltics and New Oil, ti ei . siiiliue 0. ciy J LLeLAl , THCltHDAV, AND M tTt nttAV, from Ihe Conirnny's w-hnrf, fli.t a'sive Kuce street, anil Nov. York, Uoui t ier 11, iSoilli Kivur, oa aaioe daya, at i V . lor lu'lcht, which w ill he received dully, handled In the mt si ca eti'l iiianner. n- d delivered wiih too araaleatdca- imicli, ai lair rates, api-lv io HII.LIAM J. TAYLOIt A OO., No. '.' ll Nor li harvt'f. 11-10 am r..-?r, S'll'AM AVKEKI.Y TO L1VER aXlJsuai. Pool, loei-l.ins at Vuci n..li wn, corl llai bor. , u . i,. know n .learner, ol l) a 1.1. oriinoL New York. and Phi:.'!!' ipt.ia StcaiusLip e'woipaiiy aro lulotldod te .ail as loliowa : I IIY til LtlNDON, Salurday, Movoaiber X, 1-. l N A , s at urds v. I lecciuti'-r a. I- . Mtt'lUi. he'ur.lnv , ll.ieiuher 1" Ami oiery .ncicdii,0 BaiurJaj, at aoou, frora Plor No IS North Hli'-r. ItAll'S PASSAlir: rAYAJII.K IN CUItltENOr. Firel Cabin ll-lJ riioerake eyOU li.l Cabin to London 170 oil HteoniKC. to I ondoa... i OU i ir.i Ciiinn ti, I'uri... l'si ihi Mtocianu to I'arta..... fal'iat J iistCal'inlollamlirVlsOOi) 8to.r. ce to UniulnlrK. 7t.Ua) ti PasseiiKirs also lotwanled to Havre, Itrcaieu, atoH u tenliiin, Aulwerp, Aeate,iially lowruloe. rare. Inm Liverpool of Cjiieansiown : Flnt PaNn, II.SJ, HTO, SJIU. Kieirace from Liverpool and Quoum- ( tov.ii.tvu. '1 lioae who yi ah a aeud lor their li lauds eaa . buy tiehela here at ihese rau a. j 1 ot luitl ar uitoiuiation api'ly at the Company s office, ij ions il. IiaI.i:, i.'iK, 4 '0. Ill WAI.M T Sirvct, Pluladelphla. f juaca BOSTON AND rillLARELFHIA " tl?. Ht. aiuil.lp Lino, aulllng from each port oa bW t HiAY M, from dr.! wliarl also e PI X E htreol.rhtla dclpli a. and lina- barf, Uo.ton. Flora nr.! wharf above PINE Street. on Mat urduv, No. ember 'M. lMil. The atciiutehip NUliMAN. llaki r.wiU .all Mm 1'hliadeils, pbla lor lloatuli. on Saturday. Novcuibor M. at 10 A. M , and tho aietiuisldp SAXON, Mattiiewa, from llo.ton tor riiUadelphia.oo aame dav, at i P. M. 1 b.ao new and .Lbawullal au.amalitpe form a rogula lino, eailhig from eaib pot l puueuially oa Saturda-ya. Imui ui.eci wiacttsl at ouo kail Urn pruodiua aluvges oa gale ve.aela. ...... al Frelihte taken at falrrites. Bbipiriarcreiiuastedlaena Bllt Eecolpts ana BIB" ' A.anmg won turn pooo.. . For Visigut or Paa.ags (Mvjn, tine soiodaloiis anolv to HFNKi WINSi.K at io., iJ-U Mo.maS.DEl.AWABE Avenaa. jC$ ,FOR LiYEKl'OOOL, TUESDAY, rninT.!dprpHlLADl.PHiA,Cptalnp. r. Pool, Wl'l sal lor the above port a Uie IHU novcuibor. btca4.tb w BtcnAHDSOM tt CO., lew Mo. 101 WALNUT Street yOK NEW YORK DESPATCH sad awtn.ura Lines, via Diawara and , ti Lb.li I aual. uiii",. t; ., f VrT . J dally al 11 ocioca a.., Ms.vw.va a. uoia wwrw above Walnut atrsMA. tor fraiabt, wtiick will be taken oa acsMmmodatrn term., epplr to WILLLaJt hi. hAlatXI at CV., A. ileki DAVAFtAJiai ana.