THE DAILY EVEKIKQ TELTOnACTI. rngDgjglASATgb KOVKMDKn 20, 18C4. PATVHPAY, NOVRMDKR 20, ll. The following beautiful poem, y U'bcrl flathrtll, n English Jei.i t, who was lwn in "! execnted M Tyburn In l-VXt, Is, in compactness of thonht ml felicity of cxpro lion, rirl!y erianllcil toy ny similar proilurtlr,n ithin our knowledge. It is porfect mc-taic of DiAXirox, tind, with Tory sight lterr.tim, would br cutting up into lines, every cne of which would serve a. n apottnm : The lopl tl fee in time nmy prow spr.'r, Mot nuked plants renew txith fruit Bnlilowcr; The furriest wiVit mnr fvl rel-n firm p nn -, The driest soul suits in sumo runi-totiinij ihnwcr ; 'Xime ((" " by turn1:; anj tli.u'.-es ch.niiro i y eo'irse, Frcm foul to fuir, frt.n better V.r to woie. The se of Vortunc doth not ever low ; Nlie i1ts tier Mvors to tlio lnnrit eh'.i ; Jler tides hum tr:n,il tinu-s to rnr.1" ami ro: Her loim d-jf.h weave the tino find roiirsost .a:1. : No joy so nr-.iti tint runneth to an cud ; JiO tap so liRr.i but may in ttcie amend. JJot nlwftvn full of le.il', nor ever sorin?; Not cridle?. nititit, nrr yet er.ini U ly ; The sniklest birds a K -non f.nd tu ilns; The roni-liet storm mrult.i mn' -,.in allay. Tans, with succeeding tr-rr.-.-i, tlo-1 temperta all, That man rriay bopo to rise, yet fear to fall. A rhanee may win that t7 misraant'c ws lri ; That net that holds i:o irro.it tukea little tiiti ; In om things all, in nil ihlni;. none are rroned ; Few all tilings need, and none hav? all tfcey wlili. Vtr.niwKled ioya hero tc no man befall ; iho least, iiatb im; who luoft, hare never ni!. THE "GIATS.TS" OF EI3T0SY. '")hre wire Oian'.i. In tLe aarth in -ho.f rla.s .' Ci fit- 1 1, 4. It Das ever been a popular belief, that, In the artier (tcs of tho world, mankind possessed nperior physical properties, and were of a greater ire than in our own day ; und gtbia coilun of diminished strength and stature seems to have teen just as pre- alent in ancient as in modern times; bnt all the facts and circamstancesjwliieb. tan be adduced, tend to the conviction that the human form has not degenerated, and that men of the present age aro of tho same stature as at the beginning of the world. It has been supposed that, prior to the Deluge, men mUrlit nave lieen of a larger form, as they are said tu ntvve lived to a much greater age, but this U a store imsutnp. tion, unsupported by any evidence whatever. Of "OUnts" we read both in sacred and pro fane history, although it is a matter of certainty that at the very time they were cHccuied as won ders, and far above tho ordinary proportions, in the Old Testament, tho uppcllatiuo I in the original Urhrew) is iiotr.'lit to reli r to violence and crime rather than to Indicate strength ir stature. In tho "Hook of Genesis," we are told of ''tlio union between the wicked descendants of Cain, who inherited the evil rimibacs of their progenitor," and the children of iserli, who "licpati early to the children of iserli call upon the name of tho Lord. These are railed the "Sons of God," and the former the "jjaugmers or Men," by the strong figures mti.il in Eastern composition. .From this fatal alliance mraug "miglitv men" nd "men of renown ;" the.-e were also "(iiants in these days," and the "whale earth win quickly filled with violence." As the result of this inaui picions union between tho descendants of Netli and of Cain, fraud, raplnr. and all possible evils predominated, and with this narrative of Moses all antiqnity Bgreci. Nevertheless, It seems evi. dent that the races of Kephaim, of Anakim, of i'.nim, and of Zuzim were remarkable for their comparative size; In tho same way, probably, that particular races in our times are distinguished from others by their superior stren;;ih aud pro - jwtions. Of the existence of individual gland, the par ticalars of Ooliaih and of Og leave uo room tor doubt; bnt such insiances may propercy bo regarded as deviations from the ordinary standard cf wkich there have occurred examples in all ages. Goliath, a famous giant of Gatli, who, "morning and evening, for forty days," deticd the armies of Israel, wan In height six cubits and a span, and, excluding his helmet, w hic'a was proba- 1 Dij utacn into account in Hie recorded measure ment, he did not exceed eight feet six inches, and, therefore, was not taller tlian some modern giants. Iu the first book of .Samuel, we havo the graphic record of Hie death of the gigantic 1'uilis tme. whom the diminutive David slew "nun a ling and with a stone." Og, the Amoriiisb King r.f Bashan, wkwe Country was delivered into the hands of i-iniol, was one of the last represoniativos of tbeg-i im race or itepnaim. Aocorumg iu oriental tradition, I ke escaped the Deluge by wading beside the Ask ! Although his height is not recorded, wo tind that ais iron bedstead was nine cubits lomr, by four I wide ; but, here it must be recollected, that the beds of the ancients were ofteu made one-third larger than actually neccs'rary, in order to leavo i inpressions of wonder. Xhe oluest coiliu lu the world is that found in ' the great Pyruini I, and it is scarcely six and one half feet Toag. From it, and from tho height of anrollcd mmnmici, we must conclude that the F'.sypttans, three thousand years ago, -.vere n it j taller than the present inhabitants of the country. I The same is evident from the buildings den gued for the accommodation of man, as well as i from ancient armor. Indeed, the swords wore ' fVtqaenUy much buyer than those of modern times, and the enormous ones u&cd by the Crusa ders, being intended lint tor ono overwiielruinn blow, were wielded with both. Lauds, aud could no: be recovered for deiensc. I A reference to the works of Cuvier will show ! that the ftBsil bones of colossal quadrupeds ele- Bbauls, mastodons, und w hales, have been ex- ' nibited.and accepted as evidence of pre-historie giants. F.ven the learned 11 n tion partook of tuo i popular delusion ; but the extravagance of such fallacies has been completely exposed by the accuracy of modern investigation, as well us by the progress of comparative anatomy The claidcal evidence relative to giants is ! abandant, but obviously untrustworthy. Tims Plutarch relates that faroonun mm the grave ot Antans opened, and finding the body full si ty cubitslong.be ordered tho tomb to be closed; and Htrabo makes mention of a skeleton of thj aame dimensions, l'liny, in tlio tirat century, repeats that an earthquake In Crete d.sclose i tlio bones of a human being, measuring forty-six cut He, and he adds "that oar race was d lily ba (Himing smaller" a most alarming prospu t if it had been true. Ancient writers who are iiee from the influence of table aro found to a l .rd more reasonable testimony. Homer, when sneaking of a line niaD, gives him four cu'dti in behvbt (seven feet) and ono In breadth ; Aris totle's admeasurement of beds was six i' t,at whii h Viluvius fixes tho Usual standard of in iti. In Ihe reigu of Claudius, a gianr, n irne 1 iia.i baras, said to be ten feet high, was br u'li'. to Jtome from Arabia ; acd an intauco is cited by Uoropius of a woman of equal siatui e. Seeondilla and l usio, keepers of the garden of S ilinst, w re each Hire and one half icet; a certain tireek lop L,t, Froceresius, is said to have been nine feet ; and Julius Capitolluus aibrms that the Kni pertr Maximmn (who wore his wile's braecle: lor a ringer-riiic ) was eight fee, and si c inches. Ia the year IMS, Mel iguano, a town of Lom- bardy, was the scene of a famous buttle between Fiancis the Firs', of France, und the tswiss in the lervlce of the Duke of Moan, winch, trom its tibetiiiacy and the superior character of thetroopj on both noes, is known in history i s the " 1. 1 tic cf ihe Giants." Three ciuturies later (iu ls'.i, If Itdrerl lo nnr ttime b . : ct irt' t Cor it',-n y. wi i ! , If nel a erhi: e il, du jil.py i.s an lie on. ciih in re' aucli'iite he d .'a' peni'le in Ki'cat enure iiiU i flic If'im ui Uan-f . tor bisucce, In-aiU-d, uh.ivi' all tlmiKH. to, v iluuu- fio.it a deVfUipoi fit nf tin cheer, to prev t .if w hi. li, n,ev were acclsl.ireed lo .ipulv ttic- ruiv fesh of a tlslt tale-d arwcl. An Oriental prince had an orliccrto reirnla e the jie of hli nuhiein, who dh ted the otiwleldly onus in red it co tlitui to a proper condition. In Northern Aire a mo.lei -tie otealty 1 eonsiilered a beauty. &iid Tuulsme y iuil' Udi.n are regularly Ittttcued lor innrriu-e u doJcreiit priii live iroiu liiet or Ihe human uiatrniiN, who almost iiurved iLcir stuuglili-l to inul.e llo-tu a Itan aa imi-lhle on n, h h ",i eloti. Oheilli baa I'reitiuntly l.een the butt nf jocuiantv j 5Le fnltovs tnti ilin e were, nr (ainpie, lin-iTlhed on tha (ottih oi air. llrifcht, a very eoniuiuit lalluw-cuantiar : ' Here Ilea In earth an honerit f llow, Who died o4 at, and liv.d by tallow.'' Ta C'liiaa, corpulency Is considerM a blessinc, a mn s Intellectual iiuahtieit beinf eatueuied in the rutio of car s,iai bulk; and it isv.t-11 known fiat ihe preiiostirous uti'f Ike JlnlteutotB In deerucd a rw.riectlon : atewyela oweLwom-odheirNeiiaseiial an exhibition liilV.u. I wuii, witu t mm mil ud rti i i'urn'iiv ituu JUUt)r. Jtryili'r umntli'iit auting man m LinnoJu v Ji.j nl.'eiflitv.-u IMiundr. vr bvaf daily, uml J 11 . In UKeiJ tuaiily t itrrn, .elKliiiitf tt liiind'u'U anJ thirty pouudtf. Al two yean uf aiti-. t tiiiKtt kubiM-iiueiitiy afa.terof t.uaaiu Arauiuv. rt:i(iiifid iwu itur.i-M to minim In audoutul U-d ; at itreUa yars ol ai-e n mtalru'it hi. iiri-au-.t ni'lirl.r,tl;iet litinilriitt uWlxly-riiurpounil. lnl7M, dint Jural. rc-U, nil.. sf ; ait Lody wai live yariU in ulraitiut't ruc and walhed lh fitiuuntd and aiitr ni'Ui d., ! iuiri'ig aixteua na n to .irr in. to 1,1, rar. fnl77'..a Mr riptsiner, of Bk.Itlniau, aVl , . aafJitd and Haly-nine pnuoda and ram tdliiurfriiiil.rMU,,,,. ll.e tli.iuida.-a. OruM, aw'tnT., auu'jniin wbM Duia irnli iW In. vai m. i.. . an fal tl.al hit buk.'l.r rruaealad Mm la Mvli v.l Y'fi 'm o0"1" ''ia tuit from turn, and tlm tliair ..,k. rryS-i. uo to bc of ana tuw.l.oar ar i ll.al Um uuu V, .ndua w iu iiaotnfi.rially iiuut lilr ui.- u,"a fa" Bun iiie'-walaliM lied in lwi, -"lrl, of I.i.Mtr.lilre, o .! bed sas li...i.". 1 " -itn Inclio in height ....I ura. an iifii.i.M. Vuafiv- iiiaa (lound.. ody, Uii atiiinit unit, "'"an. nfiir-iwo; k,a poiinitt. Janiu Maiifu,ld aia iM1""1 aa htnidid Wtl aira.-tw., Ilia W(i,.;l,fv'Uu"l.lnl',i atth. MfMilT-tiii pound., natural pi,,'i ,i',ur '""tdrrd nnd and Void araar, riat uaan ian..i,d fjl!? m .w yur,.0, ((M,, W,ii..Vi t,"i!'1.,.n'' fonrdays nftc r the battle of Menta). another victory was pained by the French at tho H'.oie piiic, whi r, the Austrian" were completely r mtcd. hirchr.er discourses of the skeleton of ihe g ant (o mir.utoly d sent ed by Hoei-accio) fonnd In tlio tourtc cnth century, in a c ivo near Traianl, in Sicil y j it was reported to lie three hniulrej feet In length, and a tingle tooth was said to havo weighed one hundri'd ounces; but when ho "isitd the piiico he was li mn t!.n rem him of it mastodon. The, same learned writer hn given a comparative va c of live reputrd giants, in which Coliath sc irci ly overtoils itie .ink.c of the satlo- 1 ton at Tmpani. r-Minn KIWT tnc 'Tsoverv ot .vucrica, moim-s h cij-'antie no es in the New Vi oi Id wero not uiieo.n- inoii, and the l augoiiiam were said by I'.yr on and tho early r.itvigators to ba on r tune feet in beicht , Imt tc.oro pmviiI and iuor roli ib e voya-tei-s a-sme r. th ' the vern;n stitnre of the a Southern f ivngi s av ruif.SH ulioii' live feet and eleven inches. In the year 17I-, I r. M itlier, in the " I'lnl--sophli nl Trurisar dons," announce I the dieovcry of enormous hones and teeth, which bad bi-cn f und in tin) Slate of New York, und wliii h he, runardc 1 as evidence oi the cvHteneo ol ginr.ts ; hut ttese remains were also found to he those 'f a mastodon, lluinlnildt. savs, the Oiiai'iiidsis, in Ken tth.r, tnc.isiin d six an I one- bit 't uct: am', that the I'ay.iirii.is wi to C'i'iiilly tall , while the Cambbecs of Cunt ana, in Vcne ti'l.i, wcic the most g jjuilie people he had seen ill Ihc New World. There t; no tixed law by which the burn in nn'nre cen invaiiiibty be de-rinined; tliough tin re is uu average stniulard from w hich tin' deviations, citiicr way, are not very consider able. Cnr race varies mtn'Ii in height rr.m tour and one hall lect t a little over six feel ; but mt ii and women arc occasionally met with of a r inch greater stature. At the present time 'the renowned 1'. T. I;aruum has on ehilniioii a giant and giantess ; the former is repre-ente I as n.essuriog eight feet, and "Miss Anna Swan" as "eirht lect and over"! ? 'I nking away the dis-ps-ilii n to deal in the marvellous, wc may s I'ely a-sert that no human being bus ever eiste 1 ol a greater height than ten teet. if even that. Of authintic iuslancis of ficrsons who in mo. leu times have much exceeded the ordinary si.e, a lew may ho hero recorded : John Middleton. of Hale, In Lancashire, born In l 'i7N, was nine feet three inches in heigh' ; bis hand, from the carpus to the end of the tnidd'o linger, was seventeen inches, bis palm eight and one-hall inches. A blacksmith, named l'aisons, who subsequently became orU r at the Court of Charles the Second, was sevn feot two inches ; "having strength equal to his height, valor to his I strength, and temper to his valor." Ono of Frederick the Great s grenadiers, a Swede, mea sured eight and one-half feet, and a yeoin in of I the Duko of ltrunswick was of the same stature : here it Is worthy of mention that the inhabitants of l'otsdam, who aro descended tioni the regi ment of l'russian grenadiers, are still rctnarkablo for exceeding tho average heigh', which, says i ror-tcr, "is more especially striking in tlio nu- nieious gigantic tigarcs of women." I Hernbard Gill, who wai exhibited in France, ! In 17iil, and whose height was stated to be ten feet, was certainly more than eight, fscvoral l Irndimmot great height have been exhibited among others w as rati ick Colter, horn in 17lil I he was eight feet seven inches in stature, his hand, from tho commencement of tho pa'm to the extremity of the middle linger was twelve Inches, and his shoe was seventeen Inches. Ho I died iu lsilli. In tho Museum of the London i College of Surgeons is tho skeleton of another Iri-huiun, liiimtd Charles lijrne(who, however, went by the name oi'O'lirien ). He died in 17S.I, nt the age of twenty-two years, und measured eight feet four inches. "I!ig S un," porter to the j rince oi vtnies, at i anion muse, was nearly eight feet, and performed, as a fginiit, in the Jitimanre of ( 'imon. at the Opera House, in Lon don, in lN'M. The last on our list, Miles I) irden, ol Tennessee, boi n iu 17'.is. was seven and one- half feet In height, and, .just prior to his du ith, in mu, ne wcigneu, according to "Applcton a tyciopiLUiu, over one tnoiisatia pounds! Ilnpld devcliipment of the system Invariably brings on premature old ago. In the current number of a London magazine a case is recorded of a girl who cut four teeth at the end of the first two weeks, walked about and had hair reaching to the middle of her back atier the seventh month; uuwuvrr, buu intui in a siaie oi cxuuusuou in ner twelfth year, rrecocioug mental attainm n's are frequently as destructive of life as a rapid growth ; the wonderful liurattcr. at the age of four. sDoke ! and read Latin, French, and (Jcrman; was an excellent Greek scholar nt six, and, wheu ten years of age, translated the Iiible from tho origi al Hebrew ; at nineteen ho also died of exhaus tion. We know little of tho cause which occa sions the excessive development on which tho production of giants depends; however, the re nowned llikop Berkeley, who died in 17 13, attempted, w ua considerable success, to manu facture a giant; he took a poor orphan, named Magrath (also of Irl-h birth), and reared him on ecrialn hygienic principles, which were no far saccekful that at the ngo ofsixfen, ho was seven feel, and that at the time of his death (whijb occurred with all the symptoms of scnili'y, at the age of tweutyi, he was seven feet eight incltam Ib stutore; his skeleton is preserved in the Anatomic! Moum of Trinity College, Dublin. We may hero conclude, in the words of another, that "tke ordinary ize of man is particularly well adapted to his wauls aid nses; and we gone rally tind that those individuals who deviate greatly from tin ordinary standard are noither well proportioned nor healthy, the heads of giants being generally too small, and o! dwarfs too latge." Hume Juunuil. Whla and NICra in K ttzerlautl. Trom the London Society ll i(o;iui wo extract the following bit of Swiss gossip : "Whilo hunting ufter scenes and sites, it will be wise to take warning try tba fatal accidents which occur amidst the A'ps almost every sum mer. Switzerland occupies a certain small space on the map of Knrope; bnt, praetieally, Switzer land is duplicate. There arc two Swit.erlsnds, the upper and the lower, the accessible and the hard of access ; Switzerland on earth and Switzer land in the clouds. The one may he agreeably jonrncyed through by ladies, elderly folk, and quiet people in general ; thu other N tho haunt of chamois-hunters and members of the Alpine Club Still thero is an attractive mid-region , (allowing a rear approach to and a closer view of I loroiucicn spots anil unattainable wondem) wh !eh n,y be, visited without imprudence by p. rsons who will relinquish perilous aseen's and passages which, even it accomplished, lead lo no useful result, eniier practical or seient'Oi add to the tourist's capital of brag. , but iiieruly "V cry good indications to thee wilder ami yet not um ua.aruous scenes are given in lie. 'ker a excel ent manual. Thev art well wor-h seeing, ioi oi er i ii ion tans io give any aiieqinr.e concep tion of tho etl'ect of grand liiountain scenery " line gating at it you experience a eo nbinallon ol eentual grant! nation to the eve and intePee'u al excitement to tne mind, which can ro more, bo described In words than certain tastes or ceiti: In bodily i-eations. Tlie rocky wilrler.icss is often rendered coiniortablo by the wooden hotels, which are uu uiu increase. s,om0 o; tat., -lre ny n0 means small ; thty are not hou-es, but t'lreir decker arks, built tu remain on drv land i isna I of Homim:. I I. ey are ships w hich a-c nut prisons, anu v. hen there is no chance of b.-iiiK drowned. Ihe rooms aro cubins, nep irated from the other cnhiifV by wooden par'iiiom ; the celling ure (lijphr it'iiis of wood. 'I bough you do not he ir the si a waves splash, voa may open lisvjn to the waters ru hing, and the waters roariig in Ihe rigsint.' aloft, i. e , in the broad expi-iso of roof, weatliercocks, and spvias. Tbo-e arks, too, are ballasted, iko other vessels. i'b rh, ! diilereii.e that ihe load oi nti.ues ! placed alofr, niniciiu oi in me uuill, WllllOUl I Mr OI niakllll! Ihe ship capsi.e. Amongst the Alps there is nothivg likj nod; everyihn g tc''eptte,i-ketiles and t'rying-pais ) is supposed c.ipable of he.ng made of wood. Woo len homes, with wooden wall.-, and wooden roofs, shelter men vo eat with v.ooden spoons anj forks, and whos virtue are rec irde I on wooden gruvimoties. A i-k dandy will even shov Ins patriotism by fcring wooden butior.s on his Sunday clothes, when the carriage road ceases In the Alps, there are tw o safe ways of tr ivelini? further on foot.tiudin chairs carried byrelivsof men. The latter is expensive, and will h.,rdl'y be employ t d for long distances'. Saddle lior-es and mules are to be had in plenty. Thev will fu n carry you well ai.d safely, but will occasionally fail jouatthe most ci ilicul poiut, especially if you aro not used to their ways and weaknesses, when the stream of touri-ts is at its fullest rush ahorse which has penormed a fair journey in harness, and has been so employed for weeks, with no rest but rainy days, will be taken out of a carriuge, tit-eu v, mi u saddle, and forthwith ..I.,,.,,! ... Vrt ...-i..., ui, , - .v.....,.m I""sd lit jour service. hut cau yon expect ' mhvu a uim TLe ttnlinics culled irom tlie British flrx-is-trnr-Gtiicral'a report irire sumo ( iri- us di'tuils as to the aires at wbicli men arc most likely to niarrj ard women to be married. Af'rrra woman pastes twenty, her pros)Cct of irettin a husband tn'gins to fmle. "lakliifr tKe years lUC). ltwiO, 18C1, wo Iind tliHt 7b girls were married at 15 years of afta, lmt no millet. At 10, seventeen youths er.tered tbettatoaf jnatnmony and 0'i7 irirli. For both exes, M seems the most favored atre for marriunv. lu lobl the numbers of each sex then married were 4S,45 men aud 0,C40 women. At V this proportion was reversed, tha cumbers beini? 2i,473 men U 21,C7J women ; and at .'iO the dir. ferene waa aWI mora uiarked, for while 10.GJ1 men married at lhat age, only 7,tvW women found hutbnmlt. The siaitia having once ohtalned the preponderance, mammm it to the last At 70, tu bud Jl'j men marryintr, and only 21 woman; iiO men and thru; wvmeo at 15 : and S men at ax) to 2 worutB," A citizm of Ilirmitigham has In his posses-ion the largest copper idol ever brought to Kn tland, and one of the modern womb rs of the world. I'nder a shed In his roaeh-yard is no less a per- nftgc than the rd Hud ilia, mcasaring ovsr seven feet in length, and one of tho m ist mar vellous pieces of copper casting ever lound 1) re : from one id the lower ri omsol his temple, where he had been hidden awy mmi two thousand years ao, his go Ishin has been brought to llir mnighani, and will be presented to the to vn by mi present owner l-.xtcnsi 'e series of roal deposits, heretofore nnkt.own to F.uropcntis, have l ei n i ' cently lound in KtiliBlmnkan, in l lima. The Cnincvo work these mins, nnd Niie,-(a l in cstraeting considera ble quantities of the mimral, ultliough the means einiiloied by lliem are of a very clumsy and primitive character. The largeit Khnlt me isan a otilv tbnr and a Im f f ct liii;ii by live livt wi le; il Is rnsid with widow sin ks in a secure ins.nner, and the ro Is pn-tl '-nlnrly well guarded. The t ut loin i lined v. i h the ,nie, to form a ladder, tip and down which the miners travel in their dully hibor. This sh an is nbout one hundred and fitly feel dc p, and the ladder down to the dig ging is nearly i s bun Ircd leet long. The coal is secinrd on .nni I wooden sc lees, a. id drawn ( is the miner crawls slowly along the narrow nnd allppiry step i by a snap passing over hia loru liend. The coal is liaid and linn. I n her rcci nt book on Italy, Fram es Power Cobbe snys that the Italians appear qui'o r"e,ird IcsH of religions impressions. "A sort of Chi nese imlitt'-ri ntlsiii n rva lea tho nation. 'Wo have i nnn'h to do,' they seem to feel, 'with the atlalrs of this world with politics, and railways, and the opera. Why trouble our heads nbout heaven, and hell, and purgatory ? They nre finer s which belong to tlio priests, if they h an any existence at nil, which is a question we can tint spare time to consider.' 1 ho bitterest ene mies of the l'apacy do bnt condemn il on secular grounds, the political tyranny il inlliots on its subjects, and the corruption of Its jurisprudence ; and, above all, Its opposition to tho wishes of tho Italian nation to make Homo tlieireapit.il. The l'opeand Ids priests are hated only because, by their political action, they thwart tho progress of the country." Tlio Anhbishopof Canterbury has given in an F.piscopal charce his Ulcus oi Inspiration. Iu his opinion the theory of complete tvrAiil in spiration of Scriptuie is not necessary to the posi tion of tho Church that tho Hihle is "God's Word written." All thnt Is necessary to main tain is the absolute nnd universal authority of every porliou or scripture, as written under the Divine guidance, which preserved the writer from error. We must be prepared, he snys, to admit a human clement in the Iiible ; for God did "not divest each individual ol the peculiarities of tem perament und talent." "There Is a wide diiler ence between the authority which teaches tho very heart of an inspired w riter, nnd the absolute dictation of every word by tlio Holy Spirit." As to the oppositions of science and Scripture, there Is no cause for alarm. Scrip'urc did not profess to teach science, but only to make men "wise unto talvaliou." It might incldontully touch on subjects bearing on physical science, but it never Introduced them "with a view to ntliiiulng scieu titic truths." The London Afn-mrum, in view of n recent accident to nn actress whoso dress caught on tiro from the footlights, makes these pcrtiueut obser vations : "Will anyone stato what nre the advantages of Illuminating the stugo in the modern manner, from hi low, that is, so as to bring the intensity of the light, with full power, between tho spectator's eyes and the objects at which ho looks to cast the shadows of every object in a manner which is not only tho reverse of that which na'urc chooses, but actually contrary to the way in which the scene-painters rcprescntthcirell'ects f Nothing is more absurd than this error; we see the painted shadows cast in the opposite direction to that of tho actual ones, nnd this in scenes where illusion is the mainohject. Und nature intendcu the human face to be illuminated from below, she would have shaped it so ns to produce something quite dif ferent from the ngly mask like look which, results from tho modern system of theatrical lighting, lly this curious device the features of a performer are put out of proportion with each other, the eyes are set in shaded cavities, the noso proiccls the wiong way, the uiipcr lip is illumi nated, instead of having its thickness shaded, the cv cballs cannot but glare und glitter unnaturally. the chin loses its expressiveness, nnd tho light and sbndo of the countenance is broken up. Lights arranged in tho sides of nnd above the stage would not be liable to these objections ; they would nid, instead of (as now) impeding the ventilation of tticntrcs, and would insure audiences against seeing performers burnt alive before their eyes." INfeUlliJ OUll IN IliB A ?I E It I C A N , S. E. Corner Walnut and Fourth St routs. milAbLLIitlA. It Is a HOME fOMrASiT.ar.il nr fl!n dlvii'til .lnauallv. tlaik auli'ik- the untitled tu t av lu'.ure nrtuiiuu.s. i.Mt liividii.U Oe per cmt. HOARD OP TUl'SIKKS. Altrilfr Wiiiiuim llorc Jaxes PollO'-k Alt rrt C ll'il'tru, haauel T. lloctni', to nrt' Nei:nt. .1. lU'.ir Tliemi- n, Hon. J isej.li ales n, lUiTy K. ItMiiruat, rnllip II. Mingle, John Alkmtn. Isaic lluLeliurit. W OU.ua J. Uuward, I eamiua suu. ALFXlMiflt waiM.niW, rresldint. HA M I 1.1. woliK, ice I'r.tl liril. JOIIH S, WIi.HoN, Hd' V ami lilsasurer. 11-1711 NS CHANCE AGAINST A'.CIDKNTS. TRAVKI.EII''' tVHl'KANTE ( OMi'AKY, HAIITKIll), CONN. AWTAI. tlt: ,'1XI Wil l )A VI IV. ALLEN, A'H'.M', Ba. 404 MAhMJT BTEEtr. lnf-urai. rl rriicil in this Oimimnv ai:al',''t Ac'CllitHiS Ot l-.Vl.uk UtiCi;iC 1 ION. Yarlv l'cllvilua will issiieit tor a Prcmli.m of I i Vi. I ULI.AI'.H. VranUng insurant tn thf jhh.m.hi el' r 1 V r. i tiui A. iiei.i.ftM, rralnst ac Idemm Ica ul lite wmle lr.t:u:i! t.y any v .ib- lie ci.n v luuc. Ti;N li()l.I.l(S I-llSVIll'V rcitires a p!t fir I nn ' li ni-m,,! buiuri, an a'sn 1 wiailv tlvi Hi ll.i's ((er Karl Kiinijeiin'.ion e r i-erMinai In; o r v in a,'.iciuunt LUe ai-biirtU irou Ins cruiri.iry bUBllit'kH. TWKNTV-KIVt: ' H.t.Alt-t I'ltr.MH'M irriirm .1 ; :ll l'n ie r.r sn. .m l f .'.', in . wt- mai en s.niou ir all and i vcrr Ct icriiaiua .a a; I'leTC, tra.-'ln ur niiii is i 'tl-n . an tin hi. I Ur ,i fit trvti n. in- au oilier sum i til win rutn'iu nif mils, JAMl'.S M. Tl'VM)X ' 'S -Itnt. HOUNi.Y HKSN'H, Sivr: .,'). 1IKNUY A. fc.lt. vim. ri Aji:l. I'MII.ADKI.I'MM Ii4,lil) OF Uli:iM, r. T. Itn-1,1 rt s-.-rr, Pi.:fcUI. in KuiTriso ln-itir...ub Cm: imnv, t'liaiimii. U. M' I l..ik'-r. iir.n ( f f r.ii'l't-s 1. iVrr. U W. Iialdw In. irni t M W Hl" Wi,.cV o. ) intif) (. -,fliii, I rui oi ( dii u A it.'iit'i II. B. niiivL' vt, t 'u t- . r I'! i ml. ; iiMi ( i.iK. li"U W i I i r . M .r -r ' '' v 1' .!n u ii i Win.ll Vcrrlrk. fltm 1 V-rrt k - h.m. J"i h Tut ermn rrt"-m m Wf-( rjt Mnik. JrWmfc ri)i-;'k, ii f. U.I .' .UWA yirAlt', TiiOlllJt I .iMiT. Me l'I Btl!. i- ra If Hi,in. tlrin Mi' rt lir-f h,-r. J 0)i 11 1) 'I 'or tlrni I n ..'r. i;iii -ft v ' , J. 1 M.r 'i l.uinttoi, frtjhK.rtit i eunttylv. U 't.-titi Ci.iiii irv. Jiitift) f.t, Vri t-iilni t I.IU ami Rx:'t H;r---ii Al l I ...'A'UONS :ut:i w i i.i.i w. t i r.v. GOLD MINIEO COMPANY. ClIaRTEtitll l;Y HIA'IE OK PKSN-.VI.. AV1A. i CAl'ITAJ fclTOCK. Sl.OOOKM) SiOO.fMhO Sliitrm-rnr Vulnc, ST. Prr-id-iit-sJOHN 11. ANDKHSrtX. Uirectorai, j Thomas A. Rtott, .'. it. Knc-ats, Wllliiitn 8. fratman, Boli. rt I'. Klin, J.J.n M. Kll. y, Liiftlet lit allvtr, Jaini R. Mvet, : T.O.-M.Ihiwell, llarrl.ljuri. Ji.linW. Hall, to Ju)u tirat'jr, do W. W. Willo,tnraii'. HiHlami). Siiulu, Ool'jf.ul.i. ' BOUTlIWOliTII, ! a'atrstaiy and Trtoiuror. I OniCE. No. 423 WALNUT BTEEET, j BOOH ti: 5. Authenticated pfctmeua bava bcii procitrad tVjm inma ! ot Uia Company iodei, and l av bean nuaayod bylro fciaora Bovtb anddanett wltlithcHiuatifraUtyiBgmulti. BubtwrlfUon lifila ax now cpn at the OrU ui Uio Oom pany. and at Ui Trc4amrr'a tmc (Iutrntil tUvanua), Ho. 417 CIUSBXPT Hu-Mt, JTartuw ' And Meobauic liauk bulklltag. To owllnaJ lubawtUr har tor a lkultW niMubr of aoArt. ClrcBlara.fiaiiiriAieti, or l&JbraaaUa) on b obta'ued at ti vu.a r Ui tonipaJJ.Afux tu 17 th UC U U Jtm NATIOHAL OIL ELTIUTNQ OQMjry A nnn llifT Plltl. Capital $200,00. zom lm Jl0 Pjk? ruaniriKNT. WAIitOM MALOW!. VANAUPTlS. r.Tsvs MOiWF. Hi (,n "sTF.VrSHO"! Mil II VM. i linvi.it, , 1 1: os. J uv ii in, I . PL M Mjuink, J" , ,Mtrs (I. t Alitllt v, ALI;NAKI)l.lt ' ii L-A ML TllFASCTIftH. ItT' MAH .. l.A NOAflrErt. si:r nt TAliY. lIKNKY ('. HrLVUNaOM'. 'I I .!i Cn".tny !k f. iirdi J m,m a sutntro:' al an-l Vir rl !iifc. n.i.n.Ms lt,i. una i. rli r ,i. ..n r iiel'u-iii'nt-rnl Hi'. r In' "ft. rliy 'nr Inv.B'tc.ent If.sn nnr-itlur ir Imt re fuel )Mt'-. s ,,.- rllilleTH Aro re.w btllK r.riiia, rvt ii 'nrif ( utli-in ti c mo. k 11 rtlrtta t.kk I ii.u Mins l lh I ,1'lr Mil O II li i 1, ri v ti av 1 1' i Ksrinrica, nnu ail apnn i : n iti I .il u.e'wt .! tlif fvu.fai.r. So. 1)1 4. .is-. J H 1 .1 AS. II. K'l'KVKNSON, wntt'lTn r-f si'.HAi. Ali sT. E CLARION II1VER OIL COMPANIES. CI TICK, o. W Vi'ALNVT ts'TIU.1.1', ("KCON't) llotll;. WILLIAM i sciii;i,i l'hV.sMii;sT. J. KIMPFON Al'HIIJA, 1 lTOctell" Mi -rr','ry snd Trrn-urrr. JUL OAH CEEEK OIL COMPANY OF WKyT VIJ1G1MA. Ct pitnl, rl ,COO,000. blinr... , 100.000. rAit vai.uk, i 'n. HVBSCUIPTTON PIUCK pfttil .n Ail! t2 :-Oror fi;,r?. lttSl.KKD WOHKINO CAPITAL... tlO . ri ksidi M-JAMKS M.iTTfKKO. htxr.il aim ami Ti:i.a"! Ui n-WII.LIAftt IM1K C. I I M 7 1 U", .1AMF Mrri'TCri ON, II. ,T. lit t.ll 1 KA IO. i (KMtt;K M- UDEN, VILLIAAl lti.H K. N. II flriAllA'i, 1IFM1T C Iinnil.ll. Tho Mrti'V Hfvk ol V.e m ti v !i inw t ft' t No. 'J4t N. I RUN I Hir-M-t. Hnlti'ril)4r. rip n) enierli't t! ( Ir n.in'ps, will t. r 'ntJrp'l f ay ifv j'i r cfut. f t 'i lr i,l'.i npt inv. tttn hn R'i o li li ty itu wht- D it uTtli.c.u uf tlovK will be r.nly icr tltlivcry. I he 'und of tlio Company Jiflvo brrn HrltTtM with ih CFf.it i M arr lv itrtm il Cic m-iht rxiirrtcn'-i'il oil tuon mul ticcli'i.iti oi tho counlry, tu:1 ''nlnt ot Kf rf . A-'out two 't' fi of lr,l on li-TM: Nflck, upon whh ft thry have one v t il, hi v liit h tlii'vliAve mst trntk -il. Tt n wWl, In (tu oiitt(iii if our Hiipirnitcmlent, nn wni n nit rx(j r'f nt i d in. nwlio tuive m en It.wHI n lr. o yie'timg w i . n tt flow oil tm'W nt tntrrvAiit twenty tvt abnvn tltcwril, Hiidvlll lfll tn the t'oinpAiiy h ituire nt !'tint flay linrreU p'-r tiny, tmilltl.-i t. It is I.'Ihvp t, to pnv a liAiidM'trn lh idfriiJ on thf wi1 ). r.ipl'at are in w awniiiiifc' tiic Ainval oi' nvLCii'iat? niu tiitti-ry to woik lUc well. Hri nnd f a irft t of one hnu'lrtd acn o owned in Ac by tlio omj'Hn.v. I liinl lh a trft' t of I'' 0 acroi. -.n a (wonty yr( loans, mih oof lo one.eij:Mt!i of the oil an n r.iyly. hotM ot ' fn aro miMnrpntt.'it iin oil ttrrltory. itnl In- nt rlmn 1-ri.xiniity to th fforso Ni-ok and liWNnn hun territory, aul f tt.v lamiR or tin- Mull 'rei It t'-'n i) mv 'Hie work m lnUi of tiit m- l jir"t i ui "I with in'r, iind on trifl No tl wo atrm k n h ;t y luhrli ntine o:1 ut u th ( ,.n ftcr. t or uioro lull In iorn.ii 1 1'. n iff tir.in-.tiK, at i.hms. m- cr ic.ii:os af r. h i TVS', U.QiV'w Sn. ?4i N. t- I'' S I' Strof. DUSKAED OIL C3MPAET. OAI'ITAIj oo,ni)). lOO.OOO Hharcfl-S3 Tar Value. Tlie fi llowliiK extTRrtfd from t!.c M.i'.ailfi.ttna "In ritiirrr" uf Sfi.temiKT 17, 14, prior to ;fcc orgaiiiiati.-n of tht Il1NKAUH OIL CIMPY:- "On almost ail the itrorimi In (lron Conitytho I.n;ds liave already tn en Ieacd with a fcwtn t xptotatiom for coal ull; and on m, particularly, the Uimkard k, tho vclojmu ii t a have hem of thv most encounikim; chir.u:t'r. Thaedltirof thu WiiyneabuTK (Pi ) 'Atoionu-or,' in re fi rrliiK to tha pubjt -t, nfttr a rariful por'.on.'.l inspretit-n ol Uic region and the gi cratioiii that aire uow ink ji pUcu tln-ro, sayi : 'We lire honestly of opinion that when rap Ha and n tfrprlie ihtnll have cevt loped the hm-lii aluiift tlio crc i, that locality will be found to comparo, in Via e.t nt ofUs Otl production, whi the Vt-naitKO diatrict, w.ale In the purity, pravlty, and value of the Oil, It la acknowledged to he lnd tluiti'ly f.uporl"r. Our convictions on t'iW itibiert aie based upon actual Know ledi'e and observation of butt) rtKlt'OO And of the t'eoIoKicul fornm! lont and fturf.ue iudl eaUona. We arc futiMed ti learn that we arc net iXue in these favordhle imprcHsionb aud a'tciirlc. " 'Hcfcntlilc nun and experienced nnd practice Oil dpc ratrra cciitur in them, and aro Investing liK-rn.ly f ri.eir own nuftiit.and din:ctiiiK the au. ntu.a of LApitaiNti to thrpromWIcg character of the lJunaard ootintry. Already several lare cotupanies have ht tn organized in I'lua'jdrn and the lC8t, which will aonn commence operationH on an extcniivc scale. In the meantime, Individual i ucrs,'y aid local enterprise are doliiK mucli to develop ilmt Uvoifd Ueality, hew dorrli-lis iprlnK up every few dayt, and :ho p-Ok.tia of alnMnK wells p-.e im in uia.'.y iDiiuii'Xi witUuut Interrupt ton, nlKht or day.' Uooks open for -sale of STOCK r.t the CouutmfcE lioubc of A. H, rRAT:CIF.CUf3 & oo So. 61.J M.VKKKT Stiov;t. A. ii. Ki:AStirt ;'.s, WILLIAM n. HiOD. See. ihU 1'H 1'ret dent. OIL, MINING, COAL, AND 0T1IKU NEW COMPANIl-t. We are prepared to I'nruNh Kew C )ri- ration vith all the hooka they rc'j;.iro, at nl.ort ni ;it c v.u ' -.v j riki., of hr.t ual ty. Ail style-, ot liindiiiK. si rn-i'iiA i- t-;un-i'Ar!:s cr n vk. LIl)iirl:Ai'lli !i d , 'I W ANSFKIi HO K Oltlih Krt iy I it ANGFFJt. HTiK'K LK4'ii II. hTO'K IMJ.il.ll TIAI AN'C. Ki niHi r.i; thy caimtaI. s rm K. HltoKKItH l'l-.rTV I K.uil;H. Ai'MH' 1' Or' -AL,8. J'iVil):M UU'JK. V.O A CO., Ulan Hook Man.ifar ;.. erK and Hiatinimre ll-"-tl .No. 4..i' c'tlEKSOTM-.r.ijt 'OAL AT COST fr7-ro Vhll TOM. TjIK V - ontniine'i.' M-it'.al Ca "titn any. Iu T.'Oa.ed iir.dir u.e lini r;n V :i.iif Law ot the Htato a" ii..i n i v an I a , Oc t o 1 1 . r,i Hf. I . Prefldent, JAVI'S LYNo, Of!.!-, Nn, :,fi H MIX Ml H p ft. Tbc Corniinny h atilT r. clv ltik' iiih'--rip,loni to it m wa atl(r per hii.ifv, uint Niipp'yiiiiz itl itockho iIitn with tt.o Ofbt i"HlU) ot Wliitt- sii bt'hnki.l (.oitl al t- ' )) r io i. l:i r. jaul in Hip nt'- i t t.u-:-,li'e , and 1 t ' i.T.yra'.. , i.iny, r' ft"i nc1 can be ru 'o ":.-ir I.I.I. I". It. K.i) ,and, m tn tn tm lit' (.tpa.'.t.y ui the uin in-1 tl :lir.- i nlt rprii,ef the hH ) in,' Ii-'.ut '.NhA'vS. Kin , l!o. lihh- Cut K- f the t'itv of i'hi.adeloi.iu. 1m oi.t,- ll,Ul 1IIM.C . li.V. ' G . iin-il. IA ll W. 1 iua lt i hie i'.i.u, I i ! il, 1 f - in . ..i .in ir'.m fi'i Vi l.A t-in. r ai.d Mi.iiijo' l-.il I o Pun Mil I i hi a, tnuf r l'I, Vi 4 'tefid. iu 'oiiMi Miituatt "til o hear H.ivpjH ! )' Mi I 1 " at ii r j . a ilo i-ih il. .il i.tir r.' - tlie ri:hu n MVIy v i i;. '.lnp.i:i at .Mi,,i- II I. oil Z.n'h li y Ituu, I Ukf :i Miiiicil ,n I v;i i . ni) r a-- ii why. u ith pro, Hr II 4 -. ) -u )l Ul(l t lit t1 V i . ' I . 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Jdt'itt Cuiuuin-" Mi tutl iV-inimny, lie ir St : It a".T tne i:r-at tieun- u imiKiuin etit ymi nn pi-nfct fi:.i.u'iJun Hilt tit) r.i-tl n-cilv't tt Jr. in itr C..i.'pau undt-i uiy onlf r m a .i.'-i.'rii.er. i.uve t t-'ii tci-.j- tiii- d to me e-hi Jruiii il.o (uu !.f-iti4(I ul' vi.r uiri, wt.d Iio tfiiu It Win n In i-U.vr Lui d-. It uupflor.'tv lir.if,rt' v.ai drrMt-cIv mmatd, but la lt prvM-nt Iihiii'm I 'ind ttie mi i if ! in i Way uit-iloi au'J, tint n ttu c nti K y, !.r aj 1 am abl u .lu-Uu, fi.r iiiixa.'Xii. p i i pu-en tullt j'ial to tWi tlibt I I tt. or mod, or iia-a onalyeci. i uiu, iry truly iuura, A. WILtUM U rilLKg. Cnt In Jlanauink- JOflV kUK VH api.Hq Oa-iaiM hf r:NCr:K KOiu.urs. n .-ii i "NAVIGATION, Kt'HVKVINO, KNOINKKrI 1.. IMl, and lti hllii r Urmirlivii ut M..li. uiAtu-N t ; . kt ll.a VlAKKUIIiV III MNKsS I Ui,l,l;i.i:, k k . ..I i...p .1 VI II ..il l'111'KI.I'f tfirju. Il .. ... IL WKLLH 5o. 43C WALHUT BTSEET. rbllnflliiln. Xavi tw'r, 1". ISQU TU tiridfrilrmd I. asitinrU.i tc I'll a Unl'ed natotier ofHtarn ot .inOi CnmtianT wLine rrotfrty t munlyoi (ill ( rra, Vrnatiro rnuiily, Tr nnsjlvanla, anj Is belK-val to dftinal Talus tc any nrinn tac ertr-k. Thu r' rtiori dfM-icinl artlpr.'tla.ilvfwiil.fr.-milie b'n'nnlrp.i.ture to tl o HKniriiilU.rt a 1'iti.lfrnl if Tbraa P'-r cant. j.r Mi'tith. aud then ai'iln are ln reailnK dallr. In a'Mltli n to it.ete tinsliirlnn e'K, trify bave a iarta tttier. tt If, lvru ott.rrK in 'l.rt. rciit it.',;'" of dev. lopiuf nl, -a T. ial of Ihtm ncarl c.ini,ili ti d. Tln-ie Is 'omn', j-ht an nionl iiiiniU.r i f (''.! ni- n if f ..ri.t tr i er' f, Ihe '. rnpiiDy 0n, iiln, "ViT acr(,s of ,,n !r r:..p I pri'i'. ity in t;.f n lk'.i"r'i''l of ire o''i(f. ui'f'n wi.ic1! tl, jr jir'-iio.e tiiikiiv-' ..v.ral wr if. i'.ie niiiKj L.tvaiK- b--. n pr.ivi.r.'d fur Hie t'irisi.e. hii. ti an oi i'i.riiiiMty oi' nl ta! Ir.r. a- a i- w c, tt , ,i .tn' k pr.,1 !r.t dh ul. i i fri.iu .'. u.t I a u lien o; i'.l j r r r! t r-r iilolii . n.T.'(l, Fr.r fu.-ir r Iiif. rir at' n . 1 1 '7 r,t ih r rt -.c ' f j. i). iii.iNi.'rrii, -.;'"; wai.ni;t htiikkt, 11 18 B'lMr in h( ire of 1 r.n.l i o . lm k P. M. C. 15. I)HN(1.N. pEUEROKE C1L COMFANY. VciiaiiKO loui.tj', rtiiiisjh;inl;i, I.NCCIiroilATKI) VNTEIl THE LAAV OF rENNlsYLVANIA. CAPITAL STOCK, HfiOO.OOO. i(c, Fiur.cn at ii a hum:, rvix r.Mi'. Working Capital IN'served for DeTi-Jop-mri't, VO.iKH?. riuntlM- ALI IlBI) III'NT, E'tJ. Vi' r-raisii tM-KD'AjiD eunrtN, C'(.. ti. ritart amo Tar fli-rrifR, SIIOMAS TV. EVAN. DinKOTORH: Mr. Atf KF.n m r,Pr,t!ad(lpl.ia,l'rfMlei,t c; the llei) lctipm Iron W. rlis. Mr. WIM.Ia.M C. llJl'STCM, Ko.liS 8. Water tlreei, riilladrlpbia. ilr. KUW AKO HllirrtV.S. E. c.i.(.-of Slxill nnd Wal nut atroct, I'hllad. lotiia. .Mr. TIKiMaS W. tVAH,lc.HOCl.fi'niit .treat, l'hiia ddphia. Wr. K. W. TIAII.KY, No. sliChfsnut fr'et.rulltidolihia. V.r. HILL M lldWlN, I'lttslinra. P.i. Mr. B. HL'SIl lillAIifOltl', cw llr ht-.n Ta. 5tr. J. I.. CAItNAHHtS, rruldcnt of Corn Planter Oil Ci.ropany. Allt'pheny City. I'o. Mr. WII.IJA.V o ni'dllAltr. Pifitinrif. Ta, (crctary and Traaturcr of I'iitnburg and Connelsvillo JialJroad. TtiC Conii ar.y own In toe imp!c 21- acrpi (if tn heat Oil Tfnllory on tlie rlntit dank of the Allfabcny river, near Olt City, with ono prodrclm; Well and another nearly tom Flettd,lih railroad, turuplke, and river a:teis to tlie property. For particulars, see rrotpei tiif tc tie fo..r.d with i.riy of the lilici-tors, or at ll.e crfi.-es of MISSES. COOPER & GEA1TT, So. II EXL'flaNyi:, and Mr. S. HARVEY THOMAS, J,-0. WA'-Nt'T BT.1ELT, Wl.oarc authoriitd te si J .. limine! mirxber ut tht.nt of atmkj ll-; i nt JEE RUtEELL TARtf OIL COMPANY, SVG Alt CHEEK, VENANGO CO., TA. CAIUTA 1777200,000. III'IY THOUSAND 8JIARES OF EACH, fii BscitiiTioN rnicE u to ra share. 25,000 KfcPEUVED 10H WOKKINO tAJITAI. J. P. M CREAKY, Prk:di NT. 'iil()Jd.y A. hro; l , Vi L-i'i.KJ it t nr. DiUKCloita : 3. IV "M- f'ltFAItV. I J. W VAVlf'tJE.-J, IiloMAfi A. BCD'I'T, ! I'lirLU' 1 Uifili:. ,IOHV BOW Kil. PAMI'J-:!. P. T KltKi.K, Mvcrw ij nul lrcasurf . 1 n' f.tutr rvlcniciuiv io th .'oirijn n ciit-i-t. o:'0ne li iiitlr tt ftn-l Kiitv AtT.-s hi fie lnir''. 'i vi.limt v l.ut.rl '.iut! Oil Lunil, vjtu.aeo uti ftiu'4r rrcen,, ;v..,i ; t mi!, s Ir- ui nt- immili, wtiitli ciui)Us.i jitj Kr. ihj!i crtckl V-a..iifeo ct tiiity, l a 1 lim pr pt'rty hnn hen prli ct. d with a vVw to l!( vnln atile W-v.ttlMi. hnit fi lm extt-mleil a:. in: uirl on ini:h itl o "I iht' cri't'ko- it litn e tiunortti 1 1 x h, -vim h, l t;t;;ifr T-itli tl.f lart'c amount m' Mat r Hoti nn Lun l, gtvt-n ,t finifttor HdvuniHi t for -Irillim; a lurne r.aruiier of Oil tll. At l:.iht One !luii()r d W'tlln tnnti lecjrcd, HtlU tnuple rfK-w t'T Tank, KnKnic-hnuse, mi't lw.'l!im8. A votui wcil ir,v"-' twi my L.int'is tr i..yt it witit'ii one ftninliof a mile Hl-.ive It aJuo, Bt ttr.il ooii ).r(tluciUf,' wt'Hi on tlit? cr-'k (m-Iow It. 'i re oil ttiMuunfU on ihis tTt k is t'to T.i.Urlou'inv' Oil, wlilt li uitiiBD b In prlt-e lino hunUfud j-er o-iit, auuvo 0 titer uili, ana l mote n il(-aiaiil. 1 1. t'(Hni:iny can lj:aifi a lrfo revenue liv partial ifrliinji to MR wt-lm. rfxtrviiiK (run ontr fourtli to m' tilf ul llie ol tt 's iUfXpciisc to lltt'VV in. ttpy. ir. 1. jem ti nt vi D e re t'liiit- t'ri'iu lhi-)r 'imi i'l!ir,'.!ufu Win a iftife tuflicieiH y nt !:tnd for oon pu. i)oin. li m yr;J to (five the i:.n'ra' t to 'r1'i ovrral wplln tn tt. l)-t locat id;, ui .t ,r. Tiiv tiUt ti liie i:, u( rt y if jt f- i ai t !".' of liicuwil-r.iD bubtniuen 1!o;Hb arc new j-on at rfflct of n:itt-;t; ,i 'o , H-IT lilt N-. j;i A. Mil Kl Strr. TZIK'. 1 KI M 0'.!.r A W, Capita, $4C0I000-Parl $5 Pr Share. fcVUS. IUITION ntlOE, f2-ffl VI R HI ARK, YVK U ll L'AlO H IO K A '-O NO ri' -ti'IEH Tl c t-r j . r.y I U i; Ch i .aij :'.' i :he U l wing vftliiaoit I Kli S1MIM.11 T.'rritor:, .st'.is ve Jn.irw.ds. lli.I r '3 'S r"..I H. M li e K-;i .1..SII1 ai.d urMly lin.iiil Kr 1 s.ln,nt Ml (tll'tvl A-I' . i0 't! t r. T,.. f .mrK!: "IMFI K l"'i. a i:.' l.in I .ii'll i mi ti .' .' I 1 1 " I V WMX-, 'I ln 1 .1 1 Mm v is , u' ilc t .o I '.,'. . 11 P, l, . I. .'.i '.' inn .1. i' (lllt.es I ..i In ) .'.i 1 1 . ' Ii' 1 , ,i . . 1 .1 t Lij i...t . , '- t r.it' d si-,, i j r'.i.nt, f o. ,v . . N" I. 1. 1 in i o I't'ii.! '' '(..I -) i. "-'.tli v.r. it, i. tlllrr..-- 1 1 , ! r-'. all ri-.i, v,,v i.i'.-i, , i,, P'uiHiiii- i I , i il mo. .1 s.'. I ' i ' I-,., iW. I, t,' . .,' '" I - o.i v, w .i -ii M "lii""i:' I ir . . Hi.- Wluil.t: iM'tsiii ill'.-:. i,, t i , . my N . 4 . ".llir. mil M r' - r, ut: rji: ti t .in I" r . y K '.l. 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I'! ilu'I' ln 'u A. i ii' y. I.KuVAI.Il MASI.KV, . H'-rANtl: Mi.-et. Haw ..tk n y. HI i.X hit, VILA A I 0., I. :, :. ri :n Ai' I., y. pi;TJWiJ,i:x:.vt OIL S T 0 0 E 3 , THIS INDKKNUiNr.D HAS jolt SA1E, ar. will piy a.-i cu.ar aliii.tlin to it.a H!"-a; uf all tl e Jfiral!f and muar div.Jir.J-iayUi PETROLEUM STOCKS, t.ch m tit NOI'.I.r AKD ILL AM aTKH, Dal.ZrXL, iU;Uii:-V V, M'rLlNTf'KVlLLE,ofl,l.iladi'.hia, and .i:i;VAMl, I1W.H0A1K, Ld KMOi:LtU:Ki.fl, of Xtw Vnrk. JOHN rONDlU, 10 la Xcw Twk. 0 KLERK S OFJFICR, COMMON C u:rn V '..VV. lira fVBnol..f Jt of I hllaUfi.IHa. I T th a.""?!,!! dajaf October, 1W4. thm anrfx. t ,li "'JJ. Ui V7t "AN OKIUNAM ' l-tJfd to tmke ronr.flsKis nV TM, r, TIK- WOKKH, AMI MiUTJlFHV T.TRKR- THKKI H'H.' ru ( ItCAI t; A Ut.iA U M. r SM AT T,, Chrk ot C-uiiu.n CUUvtL Tc take r-ift Xv 0OINAN B iu taut i v v.., t.,. sonhrn, .,b. rtlM Cas WorM, of Vliv" ' ' tl'' f l','t Rf1 Juimnon Omin. iln of tin cty 1"ii.iii ,B n ' rd..tn 1 'nt Ui' ivv.htffn ni t), pi.ti.i- ,, , ' tfiki, an- hrtffhy antnoi .c.l to t He pnKi. ' ' M thf .i l;i of thf M.-r::.iTn i-ir-rti (mt Worl.t, - n ittti-r O.f t'rt il.iy t ,IiHt, 1 .', ,m ran b, hi 4tc.ri),tiu r t'h tiue terini ul an Ait M-tro cl An i 1, h'-ctinn l Th..' fr h virvnK Y ennh'inir thn Trni t'fi i itn rnm-ioli'tn i (- Uoili !u t.'ko p '- m. ;i t t!ii .:i)i rK--a it1, riott i-vti,p ti'-t : If ti liin'ii. t :i Maw f of tht ftl.v l ir ( an D'-rl. '1 to liarnnv on ti e ir !; -i( ilif M;y . .it rftt-i 't iti:- rt --t i ot ir r nt. "T di'.nnni, "i i utnn "i nimir'. a ttu- fr.i - in n m a i ri"utr.'. not rx.v i 'im mur in.ti t -I f hoitian l .UH.i m, mi w i l ( t rr- I'lirlnr ' on ii"Mt o: an v in "lit y h'r.M .r ; ti.f t'itv Tri an'irfr t ti- rt'Dv tltt-n-il ni U r. iiitltinii of II' I rnvte'f ' to lii:c t ,'itl'o ',i:rJ ni ti. I'M'l ot 'In' ( i r T )'hi!H'l l hia in uu 1 Hm-umti am) 'o ti':ii purtira an t'.:y H'mtl i'li'riHl? not OX'ft'iluiK iHni xiiitl. H.i.d l i to In' um'J mr t,.t . om t-i"tt -T V !, V ut tl.n No- tM-ru Iii itt-rt if ' i is Wot at, irnl tfie n in.'Hi.ii ti t.-.t' to ( j .o.iiili' 'tt On ?;'irati'Hi ot fifti t-n tiirs mmi tlie dati' "I -n h t r'iiiion. and not bfiorp, withn.it ti fun- kt I t ol llie honlTS t 1 . r' -t - I'll" (friHltllfl nl NMI I lon nil In1 m It. I i. Ml.il t- mm l'i W lit' li C rn:i- (" hfif.-l -ro hiit- ir?n iBBiu-tl ori rhf t'"i.l"liion ot' i.iid truif', miX il In fn r.ir! n: hr ft r nl II t UT rrt'.i'-Mrcr. I I .if " e '.i.i! T'iil' ( "' all ci irt out V. rtu n I. the pre i oi t. -1 .i" rit'.t':" 'm of i.m lp i r crir nti i"T milium on ttif amount Dfrrowu,! Ny virtue of th'B rilii. in. f, lor tl.i iir'"o of prtTintr top inron-it tf i r-in. ,t itl f. r r'iriii.ir tlio rnutlc.il tli'T.of, klnn tlif1 diltf. Ail bl f.i aolf : aiil o r Itrt -rc l: Il.lrty I.rtr fl y nt I u. (vnlcr arid tho ti.iititth dav ( ' ,?nno m" i-mv year, until tin' aid l'an In fd-'int d, thr nrn oi ix pr C'lituro on tli am- nut nf md inan nhall l ia:d Uf tfce Pild rrnti'-i'ii to it p ( ny rr HMirT, wim lull wnply thn'o -cr ct-nt iin tl.'ifof to tlie- p;iiu'iit ot i Ii inter t on nail lon. n die mtt. in.iy fall due, and to t"i otl it puip-iv. and the rp mtvninv tlm pr cpntum uNail ho pnnl over hy tl.e naid 1 naurrr to (tie 4'(iHinnnii1ontrn nf tl.-e Mi liking KhiuI. wno B' al) iiivett tlif line nnd Uh Hcciiinulat.onn in iii- loam to tlie lat-'d V ( rki. or in any oilr Itian. of Din ( 'try o f Mi.iiitiiiH. a a inklnir fund, whioh n hpre'jy mw. iti raH rieiltipd to the reiityiiieiit of Bald luan : and miy mir pin remaining art r the iH mnt ot naid loM(t.ha.l be applied by Hit Coniiuisilonprn ot llio Sinking uml tnwardii Hi' fxtlnutim- nt uf the ol,r loam to tlif ;iid iiai Wrrfci It t.ny,oUicrwi!e ot the tuinlt'd d'-ht ol tflu i,iti ut I'hi udtipMa. ht tion 4 lpon tnXIn' pomesjion of thi work, nlpM, Ac.. onv3d iin-ifr audonty of thin oriiinaiiee, it 9:m 1 th- fluty of thp Tfiifrt nf trie m Work tn make a de lalkd rrpon to t'oiuitilH of tlw proparty. r'-al and ttroiiai, po conTcyed, and it iiesrd vane; and tt.osaM l'i us -teen hall bav e, m ii h r Mpcet to (-nid work-, jntie.H, the finine f.owtrs ai d .-nthor'ty In ail rpe'tt at H.vnoiv hatve, or In ram r mny have, with rtsjioct lu tiio vorka air any tntnin'fd to tlietr rare. HfUoitft. hortlic porpoieof fna'-llmr th Tru'tt'e of Ir.f rt.iiadtlpbii (tad Worki to carry out the vario n trtintu vonfiiU'il to them l.y Orilinaneen of I'cuinclln. and to In tre i, rxtt lid, ! Bt, and itnprtivo tn lh mom v onomt t til nianncr tlie ulpp. we'er, nnd work under their care, to M t(- 111 ft tllC lll'.'re..til; W.llltM of tho fill' HK lT Kai- ll):ht, fie piiid Triiitem aro herehv an:h'Micd and ;q .ird no to rK'iilitt' e prlco of VJ 'nd the iev;ral pndio iiof tt nia:tii!artur ao may from time to Mint-te nfc'fary ; the mud prt- e of xat tn he the --atiir in all tho Wardi oi tlio I My iuppdtij by Uii in Works undor the Control oi Die Tm-U'e. H t-tien . Am tbinv' In anr othf ordinance contrary Ui tU; nrdir.ancc li uerft-y r K-.t't d, il-hoi.u rius, DirrcUng the Clerk oi Cvinmon Council to rutill-b k Loan um. Heto'.v, That the Clerk of fflmmnn Coonrj he aiuho rfrdio publish In two dally Di wii'ttprn, dally, f r our wvfkt, the ordinance prcientetl to Common t'ounrll nt a ta:ed miflni: thereof, held on the '7to day of Oftob. r, If'i-t, fntlilrd "An drdinant-e to take povisioo of the Norihern l.thrrties (;ai Workt, and t crewt a.l'-an thero iir;"nnd the ald Crrk at the ititied tneetiiiK of C'ouuriti next aftrr the expiration of tour week irom the said puh li 'ttu n, shall ,fe.c nt ttit'oiMKils on? of each of taut new--jiaperi lor every duy In which the eaiue aball hic oe.-n ir.uL'e. 10-;il-4r PROPOSALS. T KTAHTMKNT OF TUm.IC UTOHWAYS, XJ OltacS. . eoniT WALSl'T and 1 11 TH Stieets. Pirt Aitr-u HiA. Novemtter 1, VOTK l . TO cuNni ACi ons. f'ftled Proi'ai, will he reeved at thm oflu-r nntll '1 o'cIih k 1'. M. on Mondav, the Jtl liiKiant. for tne ra I im, A. so intivh percuhii ard. the tnliiivinif itr?ptt , vi.. : IJevemh, Mervinp, Twt-ifth, 'afnii' and Thirteenth utrreii trom Herku to I-amatter Mreet. and l.aneaster !tr,et lYom Kltvetth to Thmefnth tret, in thn Twen'v 11 ru Ward and .ill bidders miy be present at the time aud place above nien tinned, when ttv proposals will ho opened, ard Ui work aw.iith l to the lowest bldtler, and it tit' doe tint tome forward within three d.iyi thereafter e title a tomr.isjt, lut b.4 will be cnnniered wili.diiiHO. W. W. 8MKPLBV, 11 JtVt'iths :)t f 'hief ''crr.mhsl ner oi H-Khavs. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUARTFUMAS TLi'a. JdlLi i akv D.m iu- t f f riiir.Arni'nn , u. ciiLAtui iStrwet, November 2.1. Ihfcl iialfd r-np iaWH b re.-fivtij at this otfi :e nntll no--n ot Wi-'.IiNLMtAY, ;nrth lmtant. for trie i,ror.p' rie lkveiy a. Camp l.m. ., unr Sprjig Mi 1, rtiUaUcl nia, of llMi i't 3-ineh, l-ily rner V.o'ip, of b't quili'y. 1 h ft i-t ,i-;iieh ;l ii nihinr hi n: oei. n'jm ty. With ncotniwy coapuuiya uud trttJUi-i ipvj, cuiplcto fc.' ufle. To bo iniffcttd anJ aj privrd by tho Cnitod SU'.ei Int-p- tor. Prmosal will nainr pri -o pc. foot f.ir hoi, inelttdlnfr Coit of cotipluiivi and hratu h- ipi h ; ttie ob ji'teit Unit for elie:y. an i u.u-1 Le made jpuu u.e rt't'ol ir loruis which ar frnltl it tMf o'tlre. Tel;ni:d wt,:iit rtervi thenrit to reject all bid deenitd liKjui.taiit'e wit. u nit- ret'e. ALL KK 1' . ASHMi; '. D, 11 2J -lit i'apt:.l.i cd A. . Ms OFFICK OF ASSISTANT QUART FIIM AS tfr Mih.arv l'i.. i. t l'L la-li'lj.:. a, .No. UoJ 4'ltMfO R'rttt, Nov. mfrer', lr-4. Nciileti rrnpo",;,;4 will he te-'i-ivnl t th'n olce iritil noon of M 1 1 M -A V. Vhth iiit;)'i'., fur the c.vi".i n an 1 ".ui-l-leil'in of additional frame tuut,i:i(;H at M k-.Un United htat'-K A.-mi t-It-n .-ai Jl i:l, r i t.ijt- i mi to pi m a:td spe !"aTioMtt at the ntiice i.f ,lOHM McAltrilL'it. Jr., Arthlteet. No. td3 S. HIA'TU .'U-oti. I'ropoha h inunt stato thp Aiior'st time rciuird 'o com pifK ill work, ati'l m.i't ',c uiat'i; ol thu rt'-juin- fo.'uii The .'tn;pti -iatt r. 'tv . '.'no r t rej ci il h 3i itetiiitd l;it'.iupa:iiit wall nt intere-t). A.'.lil.l'. I H. ASMVK.-D, U-W-Ot Cru.ii and . M. OFI ICK III-. POT COMMISSARY OF JSUB HtbliaWCK, No. " t ' treet WAo.!.i.ro!, T ('.. Vovtmher If . lv 1 Piledf,rop.iuiM, in dnpil ale. tor ivo Hund.ed (-A)) Tor,) ,.f fittod nifi! aii!a,'ifj tjukd Hay, win uu i or.cii a: tl.itt iittK e until il'jiidy. Nov, its, iNi . at 12 o'clo'.! M Uh!" tuifit be i.'jc''inp.init d iy an '-a'-H t mv.s i'.o (mil-is the hiddr hai ;-ne m 4'e In tf.io fllc ") .nd Htj usoul L'uarantet' .U:u'd ty :-ol lent tian iwo reN(nMM pfr"-ii, wtiit Mjlvea:y must ho ii. wn b ne orthrul ft-M it:a:e Mt t 'iu rierk ot Viq m'tin-i'. Lt:t;K t' 'o.ut, or oi ite i ni ed Sta'-i Af.nr.-ey. Tii May mil -it bo iriirfl.y hald, an 1 diliv, rd in "H'ahiniion or A 'exandu iree of all iene to tho li.iirir;ent,i tnay ov rja't-'d. It will io ri .-nl'y Hi he e t il ot!!. re it i ao,-W.l, ..ud i.oi:t b A fouJ imrl.a it al le Ijjty ill be rtn er. td. r.trti'- to wh'Mti awdr Is may tc.vW m -s: a', uu -een:er into cuiltrfict, ind iive tii-i.18 ..tiai in amuou. ti one hoi of to-. t.uin to be '"i-ivd on thy ..out. a- .'ibiltd vy too t it ii r -...r ai d bo'ii o l-.io fin'mr.torv. 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I ;iM,'r-l') Uh lt.-:ite So 'J '.ut oj. "n lh ire h.- (, iSMi-its. l'V : .Irll.'-' .' ti e . a. UU I f i.Vjtl o: ..th hn cor nl r.i ;. n oi'e id 6 m r ty wai p ii; hi'irtd. ; 1'riiii.taH ttjiTit h.-fi.'ii-'tfci: I'.-o(., fiV 'ijArmy f'l"--p'-r ii jt'ii i.p Ciiite 1, V, ue . .-it i!;t Ati; u-.iv tc. 1 it i.d it tic v hi 'n- thtvi t iitH J uiiiins tt.t v i :' o,i, !j iu'.i , KaJ ilit iLf)inrtmi n:t m t':'f a-S ci t-eii. nt I I ai tie-- to wfiom fcv,.rtS ,-. lij.t . . uj it: 0 prepar d n , ixt i nt C'tiiia't. ft oitt;, an 1 toti.- '.itv :p i-iiou I'm h ljr , i ta nhi .ii in r o- u. ii-1' i ( ic t iir, t i'liniruci a -il l-e iu..de nr t et t t'.v apr- . i uf t v I Vurift in.iti i (uti.ti.i). t nt ;. t.i I.; ,h r t'tv. d .t rjct ii er an inii- ic.ji mdv i r oi.ert-o. Coiitr..vto'it tr.mt It- in re,.il ii-- i,.r nrvjn t the flrit ? oi April. In,', i.itd t'.iy w l l-n iti:.;rd io ...iv- a plat- ct' at.fi.eirs i t r n tlit v!-. ttity uf fine 1. .n-Wi-rif. a .id I oloii a" d C!htrlet- ' I 'W in i) I' - .ni.li;ii I. at wlufl tlif UaJ L -oUUiUili Mtd Wi.li il-J.ii;! and J tadl -y. by o(Lfbf lh Vifcr.t'maattr Ot Wjral t JJ(t. J lfuhht Cai t. id A. li al , U J. A. PROPOSALS. 1I1LF yVARTKRMM 'l-'.K'H tn'HCtt, i in-i.r nr W'-iiiHiiniv, - III .!'-, I'. il"""""'J t I . 1 di nlr In I'Tima. Murdwure I iimlxr. !,eathef,Of Knniito , Harn-s. and ddl ry. ar-i re (o. t d t s to tl l ffu-r. on the Mi.l'A oi t eh we a, a Iftied ; po-.ni or list, in diipl" itte.nl Hi1 iinic'e tney a-e p-epa to t.unt-h t" th -lei-.t ;tt short n-.tho. ulth tt.e pru e..-', mark - d in pllti flUUCi . n ' ,n n ,h'S 'irr oi 'hea-eMue r - ":;t. r.the urn- e r aiiiile cau he tflit.ed ik,(Mit t'eiav , at tl e loweM j-rlro. ' aiers wl'hinu to 11 to '.hl .If pot will It rX0:r"i Iti: lii h the li-! pun- tuail etti'j M ..i.dwv m -rnoa n it urrhKH, Hrinftdlr (lenf-ral ntidClilcl iitnertnasier. 11 l o wi oi Wa-U.n;:oi 0" V KICfT A l'i" M Y( TOT 1 1 1 N O AND KQU TttM.fclM and tilltAKH Snents. I't I l'"1 . Not emlt.-r 1. tW SK'-d rr-pofaU w H he n-.el.-d at ttu (tm-e M"M'n. -fe .s,h m-t., f.-i --ir.:.l imk tn Si.fcuy Ar-o nm Mh tn.- t.ilovini.' a-n- lei -il 4 or . -I M, i i,,,. K in e . , ai io v t;i mUrd. Itii.mtry 'i.it ((..in, . :immi to -, .nim"n In di - Iron, dale of nm.ird unity d;ii'!aid. Id le lltiiitinit ; tit itM l . - lo colntiMlK'O In te:i Jai I da of nw nr. . unity f nnd i:-! i ..lor U Ut an. I 'im., deiu i ru n tu . omniL-n-.e Ir tl i II- m dale ot Hw.iiil, ,iriii lam! ir.. h int Mraw. rt, .le .iv- r,es to i ..uinu n e day .Tier aw Satnpl. . r-' .iit'ip.i. hi.c K nn, dli tries to onimenrc d iy a:Hraw 8:iti.p;'t re. ir- -1. 4 1 hea.y lilt. ithe.l Mil Mn, d. liTerics to cor.inienc after BVtftnl. h.iti.pu i ( ii i r t I si-in. i h- Pril l-tr, d. iivpi.-i t,. rommnv.'e Alt. I .iward. nnip'i'- re-itnn d Ih.iwn I l"l Uml, di Iiwikij io con,in ii':e ks Jjiflf r J.W aniT'leii ti iiniM'd- luirk hh T'.reml. o. i.,. iherl.n to commence after award, iSiirnpleH m ,-iirt d 3- t"i '.-4 dark l int' t .nrin'l, iiel.t efh . to . oiuiuer.s. . (!a Irom -1st.' of n- nrd. wrtm' --tiitiil i-. siii-tt-r Tent. .I luei i-n to coi.iiii t;cc In 10 day '. .In ti- ot tw urd, tny mei.Ui d. hnniplen if niiv i artk'.e an nrn rt 'luircd to Im tiin.liir i ran he feen at thl- --tin e. Knell I td uiimt he k. u.irrtTit l I v tt-.- ret.ponfliji n ni, uh' v 'lunl'iir t'.iiat he nppi nih 'l to th w tep. Hid et'ttlflf il Iti ns hi-iiK- .ku! t.tid "tiflleifMt aoi fi.rtiir arn-imt involved, hy mi tuo p ibiic lun, loua i e ( mltd littie. Hh; from detnti 'lrr rnntrftr'-T., nid Vinp Vt d1 ! ,-r-i ft'ft tf- rr-jn.i tt "tt of thti advtrueeuj n III net be coii'hlep d. luank iirm mr pr -por.il 1, enihrarlnaf tlw termo of fs'inr intec r -4 u irt J on i h I -ul, . .in he h td on apph. n at th' .-Ith e. ,uid not e ether., w hi. h do ie-t nitir.iee Kiiar.uitep v 111 lie ronidcred. n r will atty prop.i;tl o uhle red whh b d-.'i not ifr i-iiy conarm lo lhcrii tti. ti'ii tii r In Mntr.l 'I ne tn. Is will ate thi- ti'imh. r ami (juantlty of.'a.t, ! f f airilil' prup.'Hi'd to he d- llr red. pp-pota!. tniiit he etKh.r-e.l "Prop-nals for A Son ilei, itatuiK uii tit cii eiop thu p.tri uiar a bid for. -lir.itM an luiir;. ll-lP-f-t C- 1"n l h- M. Itcparlrri'-. WICK COMMISSARY U' SUBSlsrKN' lio. MH 1VAI.M' I Itre t. I'll II. i-t- r.l MIA, Vtivemher 51. 1 Prnlc! rri'p.sli. In diipho.iti . tMii i'C rt' t tved a (.flwenntil lJo'-,Mk M., on Tl :1 VY, Noveml .'. Irt4. lor Mipplin for tin- n-eot the ( tilted "Hint tlie fi Now lllK, Ul-siiU.m c itureh,ili Uvci'td ill I'hllad Mt: I 1,000 l! !tItr.T S 1 1KST 'M AI1TY OOTtN? " N K W M KKH" .,r "I'KIMK H EH9 ' ' (tt hieh to he ttiitt d) ltt iii.l hooiK-U oak na wuh iron manter hoop. . nn-itt to tie in ;irn or itain, full tt t uht iind thoroughly sitlte. have Im en repri k. d wdhm thinydayaoi ot dedvery. To he delivered within t d n tVotn aw ard. ! ."i.tMlO I.AKHKI.s KM HA sri Kltl IS'E or KV K AAllLY KLOUK (wiiith to i-e tti'.vil), :n , well coopered harreli. lull v IteaiUlliied. J ha a hecn urmmd v. l.tiln thirty da Iron. of thw ado'tiHeiiiint aiu ol bran 1 i plat e of maiiuUet' re to ho tttatt-d In ti. 'i n Im ileltvon d wlt!nn ten dvg fr-on aw' 30,-iCO hi( NI'i HHHT ,H' I.I V, Kli.N-D l OKN MKAL, in well coop, red hert l-lnn . ' rrlN. Urund to he inoutlone.i in thu bid Oellt er"d within 1. ti .In b irotn d ite of .t" ro,ooo I'lii sns ort'KiMK i.'ktiikh;. m. v I coi.pered ha-TeU Ithidi TH wll it: prltM per pound lor Itiriimhln tho w holu i port, ill o th.- nhoM' eoiU-e nuiited, Ci lit tl pat k. d ui N'r- in.-, tmi'i-r lilte.il h.irrt? r. parties lurMrdi n: It will bn rein.r ftrnte on Mini mat t'-e c i:ee itirni-ihcd b it of tlm haiuv iuudiy ut ihe N.tinp'e o' and thin it eontAir.B im u.1m(''i Hti-m nor a lute ui a'.y fore'n NllO-taii'et. (ren simple re'iulred. 'Io tio delivered v tw-ntv i.yn tiom -ae ot uttnrd. loo.ooo rorsiM i;n t . ki i.u v t iu ki.e sr or im 'M k niiv it aw sr.ilt. Ha be t ne-t In uv tor if i' purpowc. To 1 liverot! wohin ten iIivh from uwatd o.OOO tt Aht.ft.ss rri:i-:ri.j-ji, wniriKVor1 VINKHAll. in str-ii:.'. we.l c.cinsre.l h To t o delivered witniu ttndnyri fr )m ' awnrd. 10,000 iMU Nns kikht ji Ai.nr aims CANI'I.EM, lull vei.lu. 2n. lubuUei ithin ten I'ay-. frotu n -vut-d. 40,000 POl'NDS (iOOII II AHI SOAP, In ponn fll I wc'Kht, pts Red in HlXty pound boxe ha i t'livcred within ten ' s iruw award 20.000 I'Ol, NIH CLl-;N. KINK, MtY 8l .trotiK, well e-iopeied tmrrcH. To he de! wirnm ten rl: vi ft m nw mil '1,000 1'Ot N1M pt KKOHOl'h BLACK I'K in four otim paptm. Hiddi ii sill nta variety ot pepper oimr-d, un t will tu. s.tuipie in krain iin wej uh prounu. faiiipVfi of hII the nbovo anlcie-, exeetit nieata, tr iwiiViTed wit ii me iToo4)al, u nd reierr-d to tiiei the prnpoi.iU iiiHnt not be eoi'loHr-d v iih the (tampl naiupiei uosi no in iK-actl or UoltKH, ai.d noli' pare. i. 1 he meat, will be ax imlne.l and prd upon bfJ i.iyior.in'.perif.r on iu part - it tii tan i d .st.it . .separate iropoalfi. in dop :o i'e, uuito h. in id" 1 arti';If e!.un.L't.it. '1, und bidati-- u.ay pr.-iioiio tur t;. or ty pin of e;i h. A Mintetl coot of ihitj n Ivcrtliemeiit tiniHtbo j to eacn bi-l.and thu prop .n.ih mn it Ve pci lie iu tor s uu an itii u r cut". Kaeli t..d inii-t huve thowrlffen LT'i-ti'i,i"of 'wo Hhli nTiifn for the fuliiuiKtit oi t.u' iiKrL-eii.ent, aive oonnn n rt iiuirea. lt!ank form lor proponal", i'onlrt'n'n th fot m o nitfee, may ta- had on .n-p.ie ui--n n' th i oin- n. Mr" sei eii' piiiiiO. p;a e of bii.tiin-h, nnd -late chafto, T.Hine )t .'ontenu. n., i .nc, a id pet weigh le mirked on cverj P ttl-uto, and all old mru OHM- rated. Ite: .riiM jf tve.'htfi by pr-rfessiotial public w.-U'hi git en v heni'ver r .pilt ed No bid Inmi pati'' vt ho hat e laib d to fulfil a aKreetneri win bo con-Liur. d. Uiu will lin luile package-, unl de'lvery -it nny i tliN ity, tvi hk denial.. U eit rv dits tidie ; nnd any pa-k it'en or v .opetii'.'o will ho .'oi.sideifd aUltleivu: IT rei-'etio-i Of r.mleiiln. 1' tymen wi'l tn- in.oie iti nv , funds as may be (u hy the I'tllletl St.itlH lor iht ptn p. Se. I'n-p0's 'o t- ni'lnrifj "i'inpo.jiIti fur Suh-Stt.-e.,' ami Uirteltd to HA : 11. wit;; ll-Joi-St Caii-raiii and 0- M. ti 1niOs.S I'OU 1 0 t A( i H. L'hll.l- O- A Hi I' - M V j llr-I'Ol tlh .t .MIIN.ilO W tltS;Tn '. lit.. I L-e llluT ' Pi-ale (I r;-opials a. e lot in. d h ti,e uii'itf'-ltf'-eil tttyinir ;he l ii.t' d H'a:o4 i) ar'ernniSti r tt lparti Wa-idnutn, I. i', i itai'Iuio ttd ; AhiXAii-l KorrrohB yonroe. Vu , oi ti.o.r oi Th- ma p.acjj. w t'oiii, t'ttt. and sira.v. Illdi ivill he rte. Ivc1 for ih .I'-llvorv .f -'-OuO ot'Orn or Oats. and-'iO tons m liny or b.riu, wan'i. llt-UhY Uinst ttntfc .U whir'ii of the ah v-1 n unt1 they p.-p,ht,- to tllUke th llveih und thu r.i IH III. y Will ni.iho d'!h"ei there-if, tho imin'1'y tin i -. i' propo-ed t bo Uoiixo.ed, iito itnw wi d lit -ti. i sli.Ji bo couiiiiiLctd, uid whtu lo I I hi. d. Tne price toit.t he writ'i'n our In word- on the h t wni :C l-e p.'t no 111 ;.im1 S'oit -i.-ks, iC .1 busi el- a h o.i". In lit., i-a-k-t, . i ,-i(,.ru tjire t tut'i. 1 lie tn. -s to bo tinimtie I w itr. nt vir tl licverniu- ncj 1 ! .; JJ.i, ur .SI--.H. io I..' a -,ird Tlie pai t'v'ul.-.r kh:d ij d- .eili.ri a i of i 'nti, '-ki 'T.l'., ;.rop ltd to 1-0 Mi1. 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