TITE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAFIT. FniLADETriIIAt MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1861. MOWPAT, yOVBMPBn 2. IMi Xbi yLWwtno it ItvtJSrit poem ever written to btUoon. At historical precedent It poa Rrt ItttereH. On (Saturday-, at half-pat 10, Profeaaor Iw elevnted our poet, Elmer Baaa Cota, to a tplendld altitude, and while tidinC to tb tky, ba relieved lain self of the t jb ' Mvti tflusion : fi f .lesnloi TV invar 1. a h.i.i.ms por.f. T ELMK.H R I'.ts COATL I. Well, we ro j we're brmn ling to ttic nky; A.q, fortwo sober men, aro rather liirfh. . ' To mort F.ll.ialu, riding at tbeir .at, , Art cT oouvi n on the gentle trec. Here we fro dangling on a willow deck, ' nipl'7 all who tlaiiglw bj th nwlt. (loih basitstt canid to town, no doubt ; Jow, in t'sfcc, both arc p-Mintf oiu. it. Tt bardtt ; I'm pronrl to or nho yon nil, aJ tmly hope prlilo will not bnvo a Intl. JfiJ dtiptiamhim ! j"V wl'l (III ei-ii cup, f r now ' thu time lh.it pwiry ts up. Dond bjeto luw it is a lie of late, I Mid Ihls bouse ix mornble e'lnlf . ;h icheminK polilK'at innot bnrc, Did mania don't shock mo w.llt their rant an 1 roar, Tl)t well-or. man, t)C bakor, cannot con", Tbt Wl"r n'-l, c"ll,r thing to Hun, Tha blwidy butcher will not tinil it mf To txjtbr r me bccaue I nscil to eat. The landlord, now, may Iwcur and linvc a lit, Ho censtable can servo ino nb a writ, Dew may the jacku-s critic undertake , To hrny o'er what his awa-ship cannot mike, How kt MiM Languish bear mo lor a sonnet Dpen that most tupendnua theme h-ir bonnet, Vr lend her broiber with a "hasty .crawl," To claim my presence for the evenini? b ill. I'm at ball whiiU I'm bound to clc.no It far cxceli the vnc she'll sec this eve. in. Out with the ballnat let me mount the atari ; There, now I tea tbo wrinkled face of M irs. He tell tne, with coniposare on hia brow, That Grunt and Sherman ure the men for Dow. ly, tell me not in qat alone I deal, A fnmsttr can many trutbt revcai. laxnaiina and poor Million, adieu ; 1 nitd to long to cliiuu the tup i,f ron. Place one noon the other, and you'll see )k two combined must now looK up to mis. "what need I vision 01 a Muse's eye, When qnalllDK inspiration In tbo sky ? They are played out, but first would I refuse I'rania, the astronomic muse. IV. fenni avannt! the grftmleor all around How claims my soul to feelings more profound. Jlieh 'Cove the earth, bow plainly I can scan The hand of God end work of mortal man. Ak ! now I feel ine but a useless thiu, A though an insect poi-ed nunn the wing; A living atom or some brentliin clay Peiched on the winl to TtiVkly piod aw.ty. v, Yair Philadelphia ! how Tnd a sitrltt ! My naiive place allords a now deliirbt. lime I behold, in one ginantii: treat, All Ha attractions lying 'neath my feet. A bny hum it ever in my ear, "While carriage, bdrse.and mii m toys apiww i Tk itietts are alleys, niieyi oni a iinr, And row 'tis but a yard from ltace to Vl;io. Here, a a cMmax to the ncena of blls The Delaware ar.d Schnylkill acem to kin. They hold onr city )n a close embrace, Wbi'oon the water snowy aailt I traoo. before me woods, in oere and yellow leaf, Semlt.d me life is varied and is brief. A welcome wind ii coming from the West, To give me tidings of a mountain crest. Hen m may te hard, appreciation slow, Tbii in the place for hu-nnn soul to grow. Here all the finer faculties unite To elevate us to a nobler height ; No petty mtHng can the mind annoy, But weighty themes infuo the sweetest joy. Come, friendly wind, for I've the mood to seek itaikn air aud highest Alpine peak. VI. Hit i sublime! But then, if, after death, Wt see all teamn and tiie emth bc'.ow, TVhy do we wildly cling to tickle breath ? Vby dread the jonrney that we all must go ? Ob, f acred thought! to rove the Universe, To aolve philosophies, in life nnknon ! Why call phyBiciaiit when the failing pnlse la tending Spirit to Jehovah's throne i VII. "Brit, as am not of the cherubim, The next to hearen la my basket home ; Dew ideaittiea enchant tny acute My heart instructs me as a rccenVtome. 1 love my room upon the solid earth, To poetize the fancy as it Hies; Then let me hasten to the wood and v.ilc,. The cave, the mountain, aud (he (cry sku-n. VIII. Prom what I feel, I see why yon, dear Lowe, Are to enchanted with this great delight, toon in thy wing-ship we may travel o'er This airy region with a condor flight. Pond memory may lose some joy I've hud Some festive scene, with ev'ry heart in tune ; lint arrer, mbvhh, until cold it death, Will 1 forgtt our ride in this kauloox. The objeetof th present exIiiMtltns Kiven try tlie rr i flHMir ! U) tnabic him U raise flown lliounatul dollars M xmt durni't eheme for acientllle iurio.. After ! iluily ul orinUi'MC uio lliutit. Ill i-oosi tu tlls;imi wan tit baUoou. aud Uuraily icuiy his w ay wuerever Uu y Bay Uirewi. PtailaulelphlA Alieal. Behind New York in everything that relates to omuierce aud natioual greatness , our little sister City of Philadelphia is ahead of the metropolis iu ne refpect, and that, in the words of Terence, Is ."big thing." The Quaker citiacna have run ! mad on petroleum. They are far in advance of the New York operators in oil and oil lands, and bestow more money and attention upon tke sub ject than they do upon any other urticle of com mercial value. The fo.mation of pctroleniu com- ' panics commenced in Philadelphia in Dcembor last, fcnly about f year ago. The first win culled the Oil Creek Company, and so prosperous did it become that other stock row patriot were formed, to that now they are numbered by hundreds, em bracing a capital of some btventy or eigU:y mil lions of coil. irs. The Vhiladelidiia newspawn exeolthose or any Other city m their laudation of petroleum outer lu'. A new railroad for tho convuniencii ot . aiatiengera haa jut g.ma Into operation, and the work of opening the oil rcgiont of I'ennsylvanU ia goueint ) o tiior.iuglily tiiat the teriitory may now be said to be ii'craliy sold by im ln'S. tiovcinor Ciutln, chii f magl.-trate of 1'oiinsylva Bia, icuai-eria a funmur auicment mudu by hiiu aelr, that the peirolium intereat i more valuable than ih.it ot inc eniire cul andiron produ -t of the Ista e. lie has gone Into the lluchauau K.iriu Oil Cowpany, and, it appears, cannot get atocn i enough. Thus we tiud the staid old e.iUena of i l'ei.nm I Van a, unil tho ii.ilut old dcniitis of iis ) chief city, from the highest ollleer in the Sim down to the humble nr. isan who can couunaiW but a few hundred doll-irs, iub i wiih this eingular oil fever, und running into all sorU of extravagances and Bpeculutions. One oil prince, worth a couple of millions and not yet f n.se, is reported to liavo bought the Olrard liouic. Pliiladclphiu, uud co.iteiupiftt.;s transfoi lning it iuUi a boiiif for poor and Miper annnatcd oil opcrut-rn. If this pliilnnthropic idea be followed by ttioee bo have rculi.td iin mense fortuueH from tlie oil lui-im as, and ho are now rcsid. nt in ll ton, l'ittabiiri.'. Cleveland, ' Krlc, Chicago, nnd elscrtlicro, much siuiciing during tLe coming winter may be spared to tin fortunate apecoinuiri. An iusiilutioii ot the kind anight be started in Jew York, where tho oil fever bus been raging for some time, but has not yet tthsutned a ftal typo. The Uippotlu.i iron would be admirably suited lor tue pur pose, and its t lection wou'u prove a happy coincident to the fact that it liaJ lit. u ti.msiormcd into a rectptut le for those w ho have been m un lucky as to eee the oiiiphant." li'tt Philadelphia bears ott' the palm in a:l matters cutiocrnlng l'elrollu. It enalies her to support hei operas, tlieutrca, and stvlish enuipa'os aud grand dunus tic establibUmtnts. Coal and iron aie of scarcely tiny account. The anthiaute ai lutocrury is down, the bituminous regime gone up, und the iron dynaaty deprived of IU scetre. J'ltiladelphia is iead of New Y'oik iu all that pertain! to petro. leum ; but behind ut iu every element that relates to mercantile prosperity, public morality, and individual dignity. The Quaker City may well rear her lubricating aud greasy luuioU. .Wio ' X or llvraid. TothbOil FkEOioss. The Mcadville, Cravr w ttmnty, Journal euya : The oil regions are .'u'uiH'l!h the intelligence and boapiulity of ix. f!lr"'uitu u'y nd convenience of itt riS' . Mriont hotel accommodations t the d.Ht ia now icojni7.ed as the true me. ropolia of the oil d .rtct. t,er b,urdy Bight l the money-kiu of Oudom.nS a regular Oil Kxchange might prohtaely he ,uii.luihed ut the Mi lit Dry Jiouhe. We learn, by the way, that it it in ooutemplution to open an oil c.xcui,gu oitu e Id til village, to be managed by menu? expe. rieae and means. The idea it a good una, aud re bet will be apeedil carried iutv cilwu I2TBACT3 rROM SEE EL PATJEE3. Fem t-rAralw. V tht m. tmmit H'A.ff, Hot VS. (irory.a la now the Intwestln military Aeld ot the t'nntf it raey.HHKRM a s) liavtfiKrlltrirrlcricaiilton.anfl bolillr advunoed into the Interior. We would thai, without giving ln1nvniatli.il to tho Yankees, who are now rii'pcmlrnt iiMin hnuOiorn aotirees for inlorin tlon a to his movements, wo conld tell our read eis mhere he Is and Imw he Is tannir. It suffices to any, however, that there Is aothtng in the sttiia' oii to eau-e enji the IcaM tin(H tnl t'on ted rnte to f'eur ttut the cani.avii, an now tiisen In tliHi i.tiHiter, will tif'l re-ult mot advanfneoiMly to em etnt-e. Iip'e:id of nv tyln-r ttie fon-li to t'"i kon ev ted eiii In I ho emrirs Stato ot the Month, wo inihiVe In ti coiirMiiii Impe that fnaKMAst w II i t. ii Viiv" to ek'n'ii't h.i t, ln m il' n. y ".til and int one tinned eiierry In n.ul.inir r'od il'; itiiitoi tlie riitirant ot Ins ile leuii-,1 unity. I.nlrt (en in (.cot'if Ja't tietore trotnit to press wo h-arneo ihht the War lcArtmWit l-a.l reirrivi'd tn.oi inatjou trout l.coriria et nn emliienilv n- oti rn . 11 cniirneter. We refrain treni n-i.kii.ir a rente r' it'i te tu'c mental the n.'ws as it li.i- H'.i. tied n, l.itl we lire v. urt.llite.t in ns uni':' i.r rra'frTs th.iltlin otli. iul Bdr.e'.s treio t,,.r.Mfi me s imnrnMc a w. rou d rxp.-et. 141 .'( ftm i' .rin. .V .0. J.",. 1 Iu-uiteliifi'inH1 tioni .isii ria eferil:iy was very Hnenllc. and finiie ..rows mure toi.ivant It. 'it ..live.. man will sutler fverrty tor fit mid M'lty . A sr. ticn ot Ins loie" is uu.ifr-.tood to have Im'; ii vi if heavily tepnist-d in att.-mptln to ero'.s ttie tre.un. He ferl enr part cu'Ris oi iiumrs ami l.t.Mlilic. l t our ttootts opp seit to Mhkiiman n.li..t slco;iless nctl. vitv tor tlie.r iiiot'o. Let liieiti Inn russ hiiu vlih iittn-ka and witti a:urms. llHrrnss him t.y Onv, and h.irFV lilm hv uiL'lit. I."'! tfietu (l-stroy sii.iili..t ti..oro him, and let tli.nn ti'oek Ins muds, and re.it Ins niuieh at evei y priictleiinl. jpoinf . All tins may be Mono linlfpi ndent oi licivM't oiienitinns winch wo stmll tloubleim bo able to direct airamrt him. llr.'Ak in npon bis attav, and there will soon Ih a irrand hunt, tree tor eveivbotly, and In which we hop.1 ovcrybidy will. loin. There Is no continuation ol ttie report of the boriiinr ot Mitledncvilio. t t'lVm tit VitrArt.on.l U'tpntrh, Soo. -S. We are still without uny otlirial iitlorma'lnn con reriuitg Siikuham'h niovenients in (ieorgla; but no are not entirely without some auttieii'ie advices on ilie subject. MifcKMAN wna yesterday stl 1 west ol the tJesMuee ltiver, one ot ttie tributaries of tho Alta mnlia, wtiich runs south through tho eastern cen'ro ol tne Mate ol (ieorioa. ililledaevillc is nniiated on the cast tunk ot this stream. It is behoved ttiat tlie enemy haa been to Millcdgeville, though wo are pretty well assured that no othe.al information nt the (act has been received at the War Pepartnient, In the only bmh we hear of onr troops having with the enemv, thev have licen entin-ly sticeestul. This affair oecuired near ,l..nesl.or, where the Central (ieortla Itailroail, runnintt from silicon to havannah, crosses tlie Oconee ltiver. A eoiisuiern ble body ot the eneiuv's cavalry atiempt. d to crosd to the east bank of tlie Oconee at Ill's point, on Wednesday mormnir, but wcro met by our tionps and driven back, l'tie situation In Ceortrla Is ro raidttl in c-nicial cii-cltsas ilec:d. dly encjuraini. 1 here is ote tact iu the caini ain which we think shcoid ric rr.ncti trmntid lor hope; that ts. tlie slow ptctw-m madv by SiiK.iman. He Is now In his llt leentb day in in Atlanta, and lias yet marched only atont sevcrty-tlvo ndlcs, aud has not readied one point ot strajegic importance. Perhaps ho docs not now, as when he started out on tho expedition, feci hitrteli positively master ol tho situation. Wo (bull he nt more from him iu the next day or two. Ibe Kichmond .'icii.'rer closet a review of an edi torial in the tiew 'lork Yriouiie on ftiikiiMAji n nioveii ent, wbeiein a houetul view was taken 01 the lituatiou in deorvla, with tho following aontoiico: ' Conildeiitia ly, and not to ao beyond Mr. I.hkk- lev's ear, we will tell htin that Siikioiaj Id tiot iu Macon nor in Augusta." Altaim Around rctni'nbiiia. From Iht bttialch. Nut. Vi. Yesterday was obscrvod as a day of thanksgiving In C. rant's auny, w ho no doubi devoured the seve ral thousaud turkeys sent thorn from the North, and about which Yankee newspapers have been talking nomochot late. Ibere was an nnhrnken quiet all along tlie liuca throiiKliout the day. Kveu (ieueiiil (iUAIiam, comtiiiitiil ne at llerinudu Hundred, find lug It Impossible to dislodo Ci'iieral ric-KLTT Irom the advanced position catitnn'd by hlin last nlzht week ago, sc 'ins to bavo comu to the coucltidou to let him alone. On Wednesday evening there was some niiiinpor Unt tiring ol cuuiiou along the i'ctorsburir hues. From TennctMi.e. from Iht Itichmonii Diiratch, Nor. S. tienoral Hhkckknuiuob la clolnir everything well in tiouttiwcstcin Virginia and Kast Teniiesaod. Since' the battle and decided victory over tin.l.K the Yankees have kept remarkably .pilot, aud remain beyond Ball's Cap. sending out occasionally stiong rrconno.tring panics, who geueruily lose mole than they gain. The Ext-hnnae of rVlHonersi. Tlio exeaanec of prisoners noes on wc 1, 82"0 Con federates have been delivered, and 'upturn Hatch (anew euai;ed tu tho d. l.veiy oi Yankees In re turn. Arrant" incut have been made to exehamronlnrgo number oi prisnuor a'. Mobile, uud it ia probublo that the exchauro will soon bo resumed ou the James ltiver, as the umiiinciiiunlH luatle at Mavunnati and Mobile weio only at the mirestion ol ( ouiinissioner (H'Lii, iu uidcr to obviate tlie uecesdiy ol so much overland liavol on too part of the Yankee pri soners. From Knat TenneNMeo. Frotn th RtchmuHtl tinit'wl. Aon. '4-1. We had a very ploalug vuuior, sayn tho ltnstol (. (nr. r id tho 'i''l, Irom below, last ilium, ttiat UuxvKiNRiiinr.aud Vaouiin nirain iiavnino lanaoes surrnundott at fctruwt.crry i'laina. lhro was au ennauem. lit on Krlduy last. Iu which the neiro rei meuta are said to have suffered severely, three hun dred being reported killed. Wo have not been able to learu authentically the paitioulura and arc In clined to think the inport only tho lanoy ot a "re liable gi nllemau." the lusest Information Irom Kin xville is ihut (.11.1.KM haa lot head-quarters at, the Fair grounds, and that there la no prnsptvt ol his receiviiiK any liiime'ilute reiutorcmuenw. l.iinrinmiH I'rle.e of Wood. from lilt MraMl Uinpalrh. Milt. 2S- Wood dea ers ure now asking one hundred ilollurs per coid tor wood, pine and ouk mixed, anil in many cares it is several days be:ore yon can have it de livered. Many turn l.ca ill this city are entirely out of luel, end milcFs ineihtles tor supplying thetii are cousiia rubly incrciecd much oulicnui; will ne ux- ieriei.cid this cold weather. Itiiltiitt lo the Kt'ticl Pannrsss, Si.NAiK, i'liursiluv, Kuv. lil. bcuulu aietat;tvclve o'clock, Mr. tiAtiLAM) (Ark.) efli ie.1 a resolution, which was agreed tu, iiistiuciint; ttie i' liiuuce Coiiiuutn'o to itiiiuo wheiher the act ot tit e 1-titi ol Juno la :t, il.crca-lnir the cnuip.Mi-ull.iu 01 h.-ads ot Executive ilepartlneiits, etc., includes special a"cnt ot tbo Post Othco In pui Inn ut, unit, it not, whether it Isex peiiiout to ineieusA' the coitii.'Usatiou ol Much atruu'. Mr. Maxwm.i. (I'm) oill'red a resolution, wlndt Kusuirreed fo, ii.slri elimi the Naval Coiiiinittee to ii quiie into the oNpeUiciicy ot allowiu? ralious to wi.rn.nt oll.eeisoi Ihe liavv aervliiff on -hore. Mr. Maxui.ii. iiitr.nl 1 a bill, winch was re let red to the Finance ( niiiiiiillce, aulliurixing Hie fetietaiv ol the I'lra-urv to reiint. uu.lcr rer.iiu tious to he pi-eseiilicd bv hlin, file 'out '.icl'ate tax on Cimlcdeiiile bonds mill mlcrest hem llor llolei, wt.eu the same were he .1 by widows and orphans, auil Merc i;ccesuiv to tin ir support. Mr. t.UAUAU (N. t: ) oil. Ted a ic.niiutioii, which Wits amcc.l to, call n no ihe I'loident lo coluiiiiilli cafe to Ilie S' Lale u riiiv ol the report Ol Lleilto-nuiil-t.cnciat 1. II. ilu. not the onctatious oi Ins coihi. mini iu llic ball If ot 1 h:i kauiaii i.1. Mr. t i it a ii a M iibo futro.lnce.l a re.-olulion, hich a us a. 'it i d to, iiitt uctiiiK (lie t 'oiniultlce ou in. lull A .Tuiri. to innuire into ttie exticaicucy of ameuding the ait ot .May 1, lM'tl. prnvi.l.inr for the pa. ui.'tit ol iiilcrtt on the n iiioinl anil suO-isieuce luud, due the .North ( aiolma Cherokee In.llaiui. Mr. (.uaiiaai al.n presented the memorial of some ol the hoclety ot Friends ol joitli I aroliua, as.iiug that Indulgence iu exeiuiitinit tliciu Irom military service, exteude'l to iho-e iho were nr'Uilr ot tliis ernu-!oil plflona to H"2 be cMihdcd to tlloo WliU had joill.'d It since Unit t'.lle. Ou motion oi Mr. ( aI'Mitox, the cou-uieratiuii oi '.be t-enate bill to auuTiil the ai t pruvidiui lor eui plo) uu ut ol uegrocs tu tlie ai m was pustpoued till to-inorrnw. Ou motiou. tn.' ScUAto resolved to go iuio secret scssiou. llnLSK Or llil'llKSh.MATIVl'S. Houso ni"t at twelve. Player by liev. Mr. l'K'KErr. The Home took uu aud resnuiea the coti'id. 'ration of the bill to duliue aud punl-h conspiracy against Ihe Confederate Mutes, i'euilinu the coundorutiou ol the bill Ihe House adjourned. Lea'a Advice Deairrd on Arioiua Mlavrt. from flit lltclimoml btifu'ch IdtluriuD Aus. 'ft. The Pnstideut, in his message, haa already broached Certain military propositions, which he considers of great importance. Now there is no doubt that Gen eral Lax agree with the president on theaa sub jects. Now if (Jenaral La a hou;d be called iu, b iui the nutn who is to execute what the Prwlo,"nt advise, there is no doubt hu advice would carry In,- mease wemht with it. The great military question now before Congress, is the recommendation ol tha President to employ torty thousand slaves in certain e untitle aa laboren in eur aruinw, thereby releasing usAriy ibeMiiue numiMir oi nnuiina uien. ibis eobstuer to be absolutely neeeaary in the nrwteul bIhu, oi xlhiira. Ii Couirreea Uvel xuv itount let them call in tjcucral I.km aud abide- by what he s, ami let tt be dvat at ence. ' FOURTH EDITION Tho Georgia Campaign. RErOKTED RESCUE FRIS0NER3. OF' OUR rrobabla Cnpture cf the Robel Irihoa at Miller, and Rcsov.o oi" 20,000 Union Prisoners. SUERMAH WITHIN SIX II OU US' MAIICII OF MILIKN OH THE "315 INST. Tho Advanco to MilloJovillc. RErCRTED CAFTIRK QV MVC0. Details of tlie Movcincnt8 of our Array to tlie 20th inst. Ulr I2to.. j:tj.. ltc. Tito, The Ulnrcli to H Uleiticevllle, the .,t!nl 4l SVttortclit. (leneral Sherman is of course rut off, for tho time being, from ntiy direct communication with the North, nnd we ure compelled to depend upon the Rebel accounts for all information concern ing the details of hia inurch through Ocorgin. Thus far the reports have been rmitc full, and have indicated the must tratifyiiig nml encou- rringencccss on Ucntrul Sherman's p.uU We learn that the stoi ni burst upon tho Hebcls uto-t unexpectedly, and that they were totally unpre pared for the movement. The very advance from Atl.inta was thought by the Rebels tube a retreat ftora that city, and w.ts bailed ;t the sia'nul of tho rnln of Sherman's army. oli arn conclusively that ho ha been un opposed by nny repeccuhlo force; that he h'H swipt everything b. foro him, und his created throughout the Mouth the greatest consternation and dicad. Alter making demonstrations against Jlncon in sitlliei. in lorcc to ituluco thu coueentia tion of all available Rebel forces, ho has quietly nvoiiltd the city und has seized tho capital of (leornia, destroyed the railway communication, with the cast, und thus lett the forcos at Macon, the only orK.lunxtwiooy oi troop uvicmnnii vannuh and AtiKUst;'., jaf in bis reir, The Hebcl ncconnts which we have published lie. of course, detwhed and irregular, and eome- tiuics cuntiot be clearly underat Jod. In a former article, announcing tho commence ment of the march from Atlanta, we have given the history of the cvints which led Mhoruuti to undertake the campaign. On October '2 i lieo.l escaped the pursuing army of Sherman by moving through the (l&dsdcu Gap of Lookout Mountain ; but not before Sherman had, with wise lore thought aud precaution, orguui.ed auarmy under Thomas to meet him ou the Tennessee river. Finding Hood was safe beyond reach of the blow he was preparing for his destruction, Sherman determined to ignore hia existence aud strike in another uirection, and not less vital part of the Confederacy. "Let Hood go North," lie had said to hia coun cil of war j "our business is down South ; if Ito will go to the Ohio river I will give him his rations." The picpurntions for the march begau. The army was kpeciully clothed, nrmcd, nnd reorgnniKcd in two wings lor the movea nt, und then rapidly marched to Atlanta. Ou November Vi Sherman left Kingston for the Gate City, declaring his pur- I pose and bidding the North adieu in the following remarkable telegram : "Hood has crossed the Tenues;oo. Thomas will take care of him and Nashville, while Scho field will not let him into Chattanooga, or Knox ville. Oeorgia and South Carolina are at my mercy, and I shall strike. Do not be anxious about nit ; 1 am all right." Whileut Kingston Sherman issued nta order for the uuueh. This order, which we give on the o.ith inst., has excited the udmiration of the whole country. It is characteristic oi tho mau, end containing, as it docs, a plain statement of bis intentions towards the cni.ens oi mo eoun'ry through which he was about to pis, will refute all charges of any purpose to wilfully destroy and de-olate the country. Knmn iliivtt for tinal nrouarations. were rnrr.ilrn after reaching Atlanta, und it w.ts no: until the ltith that the miircn ucgan. w KtiNKHii.yv, xovr.unr.it its. wiiiln Atlanta was vet in flames tbn two wind's of ilie army begun the movement simultaneously, the nr-ht moving directly south aud the left due oust Irom Atlanta. General Howard's wing, with a large cavalry force in advance, moved through I-.ahtiMiint. aud at RotiKh and Koaily, encoun tered a cavulrv force under General lvcrson, and a brisk t ut brief engagement followed, in which the Rebels were driven. lvirson could not hope to do more than delay the advance, and this was not effectually ucconi iilinlud. for Howard appears to have made his l.i miles dining the day, und to have encamped that night near Jones'ioro. The I. ft wing, under General Kloetim, moved out to I'd a ur, where the two corps divided, one going ilirnct by the Covington ro d, parallel with the Georgia Railroad, while the other moved north ot me railroad by way oi UockOrulgo, eacu ties- tiued lor Covington. iiiiKMiyv, N0Vi:i4iti:H 17. The right wii.g advanced upon Joucsbor.i, and later In the day upon McDonough, whe h tuvy O' copied, driving out Wheeler's cavalry trnl Cobb's liii i'iii. i he f. Tincr It'll bi;k on Grilli i and ti e latter urioii Ham. sville. The nilroul builiiiiigs ut Jomslioro, and the court hotisi nnd 01)11 r pnlilte bindings at M.'I) jtiongh, wcr. 1 biirneil. which (1. 1111, t. ess g ive rise to the R:bel lepoit of the eoinple'e destruction ol these pli. es The advance ol TCi er.il Slociiin, consisting o: a small lorce of e 11 airy, ontcrc.1 So '.ial Circle, and buiuid Jtlio rtrlro.td buildings tlicre. The two iiifaii'rv corps fjrming this w.ng united at Covington an I uu-In tl latard from tli 11 p jiai after di stmying aurli buil'lings in thu to .v a a" could be of use to the enemy. nilllAV, N'lVKMUKll IS. (.'enetal Hoa ir,l pushed forward his infantry to (it itlln, unil his eav drj entered Forsyth, cut ting tbo railio .d to M n on ut this point. T ec Jlcbel forces lell Lack to Mae .11. While tlij cavalrv bv this nioic tneiit led the Rebels to sup pose Howard wan moving directly upon Ma.'o.i, that otliecr cliiipged his direction unit 111 archici ilit nelly cast, nnd the rest of his cavalry ren ihed Monticello und Hlllsboro, which jilaccs are.ul.o rei'ii'ted destoyeil. Ihe infantry lo cos were ei.c imped m ar Jack-on and Indian Spring. - ,va tienctal Siocutn's operatiumi on Ibis day arc not iletniled liy the enemy. It is only known that he pushed lor ward ulong the Georgia Rail road and encamped somewhere in tho vicinity of Ma.lison tuition. ,No inpid had been Sherman's movements, und so t liise was he now upon the cnpitalol the Ma'c, that the Georgia Legislature informally riil j.'unnd and lied to Suvatinuh und the woods. RATI'KDAY, NOVEUIllin HI. Oeneral Howard npnears to have moved due east from Indian Spring to the Ocrnulgee river, und to huve employed the day in brnlg'iiig the river. General s oenm. nieetin" with no opposition, moved cn-twuril along the Georgia Railroad, his i-uvulry udiance destroying tho road und ttutioiiB us they moved iorward. It was now co 111 'parent that Micrmati uau goue around Mucin that confidence was rc-torcd in that city, and now that ull immediate danger was over, Ihe valiant ciiiens declared it to be their intention to defend it to the labt. SINDAV, N0VBMHK11 'JO. General Howard's wing cilcetud the pa8-"e, of the Ocniulgce nd advuueed direct upon Mil lcdgeville, tho capital of Georgia, UU udvauce entering the place after dutk. A lorcc ot our cavalry urtien tne Georgia ven tral Railroad at Griswoldville, toro up the track, captured a lumber train, which they destroyed, cut the telegraph wire, and severed communica tion between Savannah and Macon, and left Cobb and h'.s troops I or in tho rear of Howard, who, having thus made a feint on Macon, had entiiely avoided it for the purpose of capturing Millcdge ville. T his cavalry force then pushed on to Gordon, where It encountered a force under Wheeler, aud met with the first determined resistance. It le tupioed tlutt AVhaelcr'i cavalry had. by forced marches, reached Gordon iu time to throw itself in Howard's front for the purpose of obstructing hia march as much aa puible. General Blocum moved forward to withm twenty miles of Auimsta, where he la reported to have met a force tlf tlt vuvwj nd to have been reputed. -WllP.ar. IS SIIERHiM OOINO ? We have thus shown the position of the tw rmln columns of the army on ke 20 h lnUr.t. The qncation naturally arises, Where is Slierni itl foing f In whatdirecion will bj the next move f Ham ing at the map, It will ho "en 'hut within nachot the right wing Is the great prison camp nt Mi len, yvhe-e o many of our soldiers are co i finid.and to which many of till Andersonville prisoners were lately removed for greater socurity. Further on lies i-avnnnah, In which there are Ihe t. n tIioii..-ii.l Rebels lately ex . h mged an l delivered in the H !'i. l authorities, but who be Ihtre unarmed and helpless, witlMtlt trmap jrt to'i by which to retieat and with no annv to riei-tnd tbein. In front of the left, wing lies A11 gii't.i, the grea- trs'tnal 01' tlie S0111.I1, whoe im portan e t?u R icl ni m l viy arr lately alluded to, calling loudly for its dclcii-c; and beyond the Savannah river, nnd open to the, invasion of b )'.h coltrms, lies oii h I. .r.ilii'i. ' 'teortiia nil I s pith Carolina," sii.l Slier unil, "arc at n y mercy, nn 1 I sh HI -trlko." It was no', uttered tfough'.lcssiy, .mJ the hot bed of treason Is about to reap snme 01" 'hn '"ruits o- hi r treachery. 11. lore Hher .ian lies rh;trlostn on l i led and S. v.in'i ih in hi' -iglt. lie no vi wlntff r or not eiln r p' act is vn n-rntib- to bis n,3iiita. .1 id w.ll wo-e y an. I tleb'i'V '.t -ly il 'ei.l 1 v! ii h to .ir'l.e It t e thir en'i be eirr' l.hc knows the barMnr if 1. ".tu nt lies directly j 1 hi f-ort. and Cut lb. "0 it 'f 'v and plenty. He will pass tlno mil S oath C irolina it is in be 1 at bis tner. y a 1 I bo wi.l not fail to leavji! di,nlatc. i-s 1: ti 11 o.- mi: 1 1 n, 11K010.IA. Tho tiearest point '' Impii'in'O itl General Jlowurl's n.tiM H Milieu, Gc.ir.tia, distant one bill, ilrcd 111 d c ght mile 1 fionl .M:lle'lgeviil.i and icw nty nino I10111 S ivainiali. 1'. is tho capital of Ilurlic county, nnd has of lileycan i",'.re is nl insieand population, iro n hivirr been nn.l.i Ihe june.iii n of the A'n.usta and l-.tv inn ill a nl Central ;eov,:ia Itailr. a ls. Sonic ni nths sine,, a ramp for I'nion tuiiuers was es;a'ili-fp! I tli.'ro and the l.ngcr part of tho troops formerly uou l.iied nt Andersonville wore removed to this point, "J he pti.-on is hnill npon the aamo plan as the, Anileisonviilc sto.ka le, nnd at our 1 it. st dues rr-ntainctl about twenty live thousand prisoners. TT Cse mr.y be removed bofoie Sherman can rcu'b. tliOii ; but tin' rbauiis arctb '.t th r.iilr'Md trim por'Btinn is now too much oectipi' d in irmspnrt Irg tioojis to defend Savannnh and Cbnrics on, to ailmit of the removal ol so many of our piL-'oners Irom Mil'fn. Onr latest intelligence from savannih leuls us fo hope that the re-cne of th' Hij prisoners has ere now betn nccompli-hed. AVe pnbiih liire".i h a etnti n.cnt trom Savannab, Novcnbor 2o, to the 1 feet that isbnrmnn was within sK hours' ic iri h of Jllllen, and that the exchange of prisoners had been stopped In cousooitcnvc Of ln proximity to Milieu. tKr.TriT Or AVfHSTA. Angntta. Georgia, the most, import, ci'y within reach ott General Sher.n.i.t, and of ihe ott' upation of which wc airi. ip.ue an early an nouncement, i ;, in military sense, one of the most important cities of the Snmb. 1'. is si'.iiat.nl on the southwest bank of the Savannah river, one hundred nnd twenty miles from its month, and hu n river and ruilr.nd connections with tho coast Savannah and Charleston. ROYAL PETROLEUM OCMPAirY. OAI'ITAI-, 200,000 SHARES. Vorlslvtir OMltrti. SI it,,ltlO. si'iiycHinicN nucK.t'Wi'pn 'nAtiK. ThMomj-.iry vr. tl o r,!'.oiv'ft Fi.Jc.-ls: rn the iil'tjrst' d i-.t in a we l. tsi s r. h?Ml'.TJI I-A11M, On nh'ny rt.sr, fivs ic'li'sl .low ih trwn cf ftanVi.'i. On llils Iran? Ji ilni-isd llio JIU1IHH' VXQKI Now 1 irJi ' lmr T1IIRTY rno) ItAKRrl.S PAHA , tuH if wlneli btlec.ks to tins Ceuiiany. Tlia ilerricks far two mure wells sic n w bclitR erectail, and narration will at onre be . ennuonrp.l. 'hu reslon ef tl Allctte ny tlv.-r In. Iftn lentil t" le t,.lity froauctlvs; rt now w.ll Int. I) t.'Hck nn th l.i a t'AUM ts prndte'tn t forty M') har r. I r.ir d.ir, snn tha new ivellna liatsmcN 1st Asn Is now Di.i,.pliiit slit) tea) bnrrrlH ituily, anil lncr- ailn'. be.tar i.iti. r e.h ft tuenty anil th. rtj I srrrtf l.i ttie liomsiiisie Vlliltl!)'. t.r.e ,r.t'i ( lett-c iu tl.a IT. i.trmt in at ti e 0:1 t.a.ji:sd In I pEMBEOKE OIL CQKT&XY, Ttnanco County, rertnaylvunlii, INCORrORATI'D VNDF.n THE LAWS CK rENNSiXVANIA. CAI'ITAL HTOCH, iHtnoo.ooo. ((l,f0 PHARKS) AT l A 1'fLL fill. WirMnR Car'iUl R"frfa for DcTflfp BiCbt, l,00. runtut- Al.ffiHn M'NT. F.'1. Vi.i rrsnir-T-rijWAnn niiii'if.N. f , mtiaiaf asp luei'tn, SlIOStAI W LVANt'. BIIIKCTOUH: Vr. AL"Itr.II HVT,riaJi-tpl". fie. ..n t fl t.e tlitti- g. Waur trrc:, 'JEE EU0HA5AN ROYALTY ( ll JLs COMPANY. CATITAI 40,000 SHAM S. 5 100,000 ....TAR VALCE f 10.00 M'VUIIiKVT IOIM A?EX A!fDP.. Dtl.ASli iiKIt- .niHN W. TnrtllF.Y, t'ashier Corn K. eti.nar Natl" nut llsnk. gK l!KI'MlV-WM f. l.tNB. tillin I'ntts. A. 1.. r MTFl.t., Pn-'itlont t orn r.'anii national Iia. lV . I h ...l. lj .'.,ii. I.nw i;n .1 .1 1 Ml S. . 1 the I1..11V ef Ttuni.n Illctui-d-I'jt. A r.. , t'hi'aa. i( h,ii JOHN ai.k. Mn:n. V .. va tr.h s'rr.Phlhu'a. I'M li t aM'KI;Vi;i I; No if S 1 h rieeiilU itrwl, I It ,J. ! t'. J. II. M il.SKV , I'llihnrg. U.K. I'l Hi I 'i:it, M. II.. Wilrniiikton. H'M. P. I.ASI., I'litla.l .l,,tial. On;."' No. 1 ls 8. FOt'HTII Htver-t, riitt. 1 1 tit.i'i 1 1 a. i',' is 1 ' -in. 11, ,o,i'i.t ic' O 1 tjin4. i'S in nil allies of all trio 1:1 I' t -ni, nn O't Creek. le.el .. 1.. 1. p. in two hiin- iy i-s k, inant,. oounly. ii. ?i cx-.irs'j:ocit iaiim, On 0.1 rretlt,r.n wii;'i Is sltaats.l two wePs.prc-le-hi V.KliliV lUl'llt LS I'F.R HAY. On this lease three new lis are aoiv being drilled and near comt.-e-llen, fr. ni which ie omr viy w!U renlve tie s k-mum 1 h ,111 111. Tbelarmla welt anowu, from the Inc. that 1'ie "lct llnt. rMi'c l'ltren 1 n .'empauj ' own tne lanil Interest. lel.em Iron Werh. Vr. WII.I.IAM U. lIUgTCW, hO.l I rnarti ll'lua. llr. MjWAIUI PIlll'PCN.S t . lerrrroftlaih and Wat nut street, 1'hllad. Itil.li. Hr.TlltlMarl W. 1.V AitS, Ve. hrt CU snnt itreei.l'h.la delplilA. Kr. K. W. TlAtl.KY, No. SluChrennt Slfat, P'.il.ldelj.lda. Mr. HIM. fit. I1.1W I N, I'm. tin m, l'a. Mr. U. Rl'811 lIKAD'OltH, h.'W Brmllton, Tt. Mr. J. I.. CAKSAiilMH, l'r. sldeiit ol torn riat'iar O'l CoDipany, Alhuheny Thy, I'a. Mr. w II, U AM O UlliillAltr, Flttshnm, I'a., Se-iretury and Trcusnrer of ritlsburf iial Conneiavilie BallroaJ. The rotmanyiwn In fee ilnsfle 11.1 arrei ef tlia Wit Oil Territory en ttie rM'it bank 01 the Alki-tasny i.ver, mar Oil City, with one .r...l', ilnr W' It ami another nearly .oni pletid,ith railroad, tnrii) Ike, and river a:csa t.i tl.e property. Ver part'eutars, ser Prsapeetiis, to ba found with any i.f In Jln. t. rs, or at tl. 11 c rtJ.rs 11 ltH8ES. COOrEE & GKAEIT, Ne. II F.xO'lAH'.K, aud Mr. S. HAKVET THOMAS, Ait uw'ltrl n tc Mil a llmltid r.i.ir.r ot Blur. , of gt&i-it I.. 1 1 -,.nui '.u.r!(l ft ji! f:.'- 1 v , !: 1 n il : ! "ii i: -" lii'dn'i AihI r , nil t .C i! .nl 11 'ic 1. r- r dr. ii fl. re- of iailtloii l..t-t III' k', J firi .'iic onr Nnn 1i vl ni.il ''ity i:nrnyr, oil c't 0'i ii '"A Hit ((.nun Y. tnu,' o,--r ixiy ol wfitcli frt ) m- tl if ilr-t r!n-i (.;.rar',rH. H' i-nt'on vtc ure now protltu tug oil: srvt?r;il nro n-iw b ihk tiM Wiib cooj iro-i i", nml twrntyor t'llrt; Wi'ia b-)rd .u YftnouC atsiffn uf rt'jrr in. A" rt ll prtmii'-inc i'lvr- :m ;it f. linKfl HiimNr Of fill paUI lun', ff Jit' vr n i-i. m. iv tjo tilf-ilu-".! at 7 i arh, il 'll .H','11' .1' il it .ui; "l' i'iO cirC'TB. or At tlio t'frl' f ol v Couipai.V. The pro-pri tt'F. rni't I'nln : rv t'nl' A -"i rii'loii tt Uic Com I'Htij r pr. f rfy, l.e rb:;im',tl ;i O.! fiili.:o. 11-30 VorLic Oil jhk! Coal Company, aJ COOPER & GRAFFS, No. II MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. 11 ?s fit It is liniiilsnni.'lr Iniilt, many ofrlio homo? hewn spi't ionH ni tl cletunt, nml has a popjlution of tibi'tit twenty tliotisanil inh.iiiiiants. A, Hi" capital of Uiiliinonil county, it lias a spacious city luill, rriiirt-lionso, und j lil, wiiiln a ijovcrn ini nt nr-oiiul iiijV'Icr-null, hospital und several other jiublio Luildiiif-'g, pr.v c tbc city. A canal, "i'l.c uiiis in length, itiinii-liiiiK an Immense wnr now. r to tin) city, lias uttracttvl a law; numlier uf munuiiu'lurcrs to llic vicinity, an l many inipoi'-unt manui'ictnriis aaJ 'rollirg mills liiivo liecn in operation hero for years. fioiT.nNW.xT vvoniti. Tint war lias uililinl new iwn iriaivc to 'li-s-t. Tlie State Armnal Inis been seized atul cnlarre'l liy th Ueliol autlioiities, anil a lar.ui pjwil-r mil! lias been erected. A numijer of other works hava also been built by tho Heljels, until the city is almost utsoibid ia tlie proiinu'-ion of materiel oi war. rOIlTIVIt'ATIONS. Imr.icdiately after the fall ot" Atlanta tbc Rebel fiovcriiment tleciilad upon fnrtif.vin August 1 na well as Miui .ii anil other point8. Major (J. L. Suyro, of tbe liebi l Insp.-rtor-OcncnU'i Depirt ini nt, was iiiitlinrlzed to ininresa slaveii in tlio cunnties of Kn'bniond, llurke, .lell'crson, t.'lua cock, Wnrrcti.t'iiliiminn, anil Crivcn, anil for a month prist a lar;:e lorce luw been cng yed upon tin. sc works. Unless a Inrfic forco of veteran troops has linen ptisbid forward into Aiiustuto hold these works Mi cmii wilt waiK over mom n;,ruiusv un uw in.in.iu that can bo i:atbe,re.i tottctlier in tbo stiiroiinanm cuunties. Tlie destruction Ol tue worns at-iutjusia would be a seriotn blow to the Lonieucrucy. SKI. Illl Ol' HAVANNAH, OA. Wo have often described tbo city of Savannah, nnd our leaders are dinilitlesa familiar with tlio i nerul feittures. Thoso ileacriptiona nave oeen chiefly devoted to xiviu? a view ot tue narnor He lioses, no attack ever, having been m.ute or liua- gincil fri.m tbe rear. Tbe city Is built on a snn.lv plain, but alij-'Utly eiea:ed above tbe levul of tlie tide, aud h.w lieen otisitlcrc'l unhealthy on account oi tne sw imps in lis rear. It IB, consequently, uin. nuiauvn; united for ikiunscj cominauaiiii? tlio ttna a?- nroaebct. I'oitifl.'Jtiona base, ho.v.ver, been nut, tun not very jtrcax ui vxium, mm iu hi. m lime inrrrt'n'pt.. Two venrsaeothe Rebel O ivernnient threw aucli ol'siucli a in the way of tbc buildim; of limi licntions eorrmaniliiq: tho lauil apprn.icuej as to en'l forth the must liiitor ilennucia'toni Irom tjovernor llrown nnd Oeneral 11. W. Mercer, rntrmatntini the eitv. Verv few troops were in tlie eityatiue nine (ieneial rihcrman begtm his march, nnd wc have no Doaiiiva assuranco that the itarrison hui bacn reinforced Uuriuutbe present emerircncy. Gene ral j.din It. Jackson, of l'lorida, has lately been asNiftui d to the command ol tne Mivannan tn. triet ot Oeorgia, with lioauquariors in me city. 'Die 1 I'tf. ivrri.1 lots un tl.c c. libra! III. r l.":r't In me f. .icslnfj ile:r.t til t'uiTitn STAvra riHrnn v Coi iiv l.tdife CatV w il nler. United sita'es i. John Miller. TUu d. tetiilant was Intllete l under tlie act of March 3. IttiH. chat jeil with nurehasinir military cloth. Iinr, cqiiipnientH, rl :., from soldiers. Tho evi dence clearly estabii ilicd the fact as charged, und the jury reimercil u vcniiet oi fcuiuy. Klias (iarwooii w is also charned with tlio same iileiisn. nn. I was al-o convicteil. Dikhiict Cm nr Judge Sbnrswood. James II. I'atk vs. J.u.it s A. WiUbt. This is n suit to ree vnr dai)iii(;e for allei," d I'nilure of djiendantB to convey ci ri.i.n pioporty on Aortu streetaccoru- hitf t. A.ro,liiip:.t. tu trial. JMsTiin t Co' iir luilee strond .lolin Miller vs. John .Meti'iik. An a.'lioii on a Hue mil. ii!' ftnso. th.:t the di f i.il.tnt did not a h.t Ins biiiiu- Inrii to ihe li.srriiii ei't. le V iii.lii'etim and (;. W. Mi'Mleton Vs. Jo- senb 'l it low. An ar ti n to rcc iv.-r t'jr ren. allece l lo tc due nnd in .n'rours. Defense, payment. t.iln i n.r ih leimaut. IIOM'l IIlK CVH1 S. CoCTft III' Ovi It AM) Tl'UMIMFH AND tjl AUTKU 81 k.ioNS-Jinliti s 1 hoini'son and Ludlow. 11 lnici. e e t. e-,ol w l.i a tin re are a tinmber, ti ivitiB; Ineu ae-titued for tr .i to day, the lirst casecalled wud ihul oi In ii. v ti'Nuiil, Indicted for tin) m ar tier i t i,i r tl. nr I ..ree, a sailor, in a ahoomnker si, on. in thL liiiid -'. rv of a house. No. US l.oui- l. ii.l sir. . t. ou li e I h ol Julv lust. The evidenco for the Coiiiiiio i "'iiltli disclosed, that on tho ii i- in .m. siiiai. i,r ..until 7 e clock 1. M.. D Mem, tl..: ill feiitlant, ciilf d nt the shop and Inquired uf Mr. 11 illv. the i ror: ietcr, ii nu nlU tiioiia ot ins, iiniiii'it I's-i.-iv. still resided there, sintimr ut tl.c same tn.it In' was a soldier just returned on luiloi;e,li. 1 rcc. who was iu tbo room, said to O'.Nei l. "Yen nr. a soldier, are you? lam a mili.r." O'Nii'l rcnlied. "Yes. nnd peruana- a st n of a b h." 'i bis led to a blow from l'or. e. O'Neill took Hum a shoe-hem h a plalnR iron vtith wliit li to dcli ud liiuiseli, whereupon l oree kniH'ked him down, took the weapon away from him, und kicked him white uown. n, .h fenilnnt called to those person? to take diceused uwuy.'hut thiy declined to interteio j lie iirastctl nn ordinarv ahoemaker'a kuifo. on a iieni h within his reach, and with it indicted a stub in tho left UK of the deceased, severiui? the (,.,. ,...1 , t,.,v Vrnm tho ellects of this woiiuil f orce died at the Pennsylvania Hospital, whither he had been cniricrl, two lioura aiter. a .,.ii..r oi' ili.fense it was siiown that the dtteniliuit was disabled from a wound in the arm, and v.as l.hvaicaliv inciipa'ile of protcclmf nttu- ktlf, and that he onlyueted inaell-iletensc. tioou rhuiacter was ulso shown. Alter the evidence on both fides closed, the Commonwealth auauiionul thecanc, und under the instructions of tlie Conrt, the inrv rendered a verdict of rot suilty. Dis tnct Attorney Maim and T. Ilrudloid HoufsUeny lor the CoiiniioiiwealtU. Uuniel DottgUorty and John O'Jij rue, Ksqs., for the defense. Hurkrta l).r !U'rrail. New Yoiik, November WS.-tjfecka are bettor ; t hlcro andltmU Island. 101T; ;umU'r'i" .V,'";.' 11; llli.i'.i. tleutral. K-Ai : M 1" euOiern. fc'. hi-wYnrk Central, lai JUadlna, '" '!"di; " llsX: hne, !..;-,. Oiie-y.ur I'trtittcate.. 0. , , , 1 ieui ny 7 a-loe-.llTH : o-40. Hi' ; o-ao, j..iii.i .a, lj, ' i twui'uu us, lla'ai l.vld, Vii.'i i ainca theeiiro,a. -Hecry R. lluttcrfield. of East YaasallK)ro, Mulnc, lost eighteen hundred dollars' worth of ahovel handles in one of tho veaseU recently do atioj td by llebel cruisers. -A new Hebrew cemetery is In progress of completion In the eastern suburbs of Baltimore on the neck road, adjoining Mount Caruiel Cemetery. II Tt' 1 y.lZ AND A-iCJ 1 1 EI IX PAH 11, OnOIKreiK. In I. ! No. n, on whi Ii flier, is a !! rev bill), tektcd. la let He. 4,oa winch la sl'.i.ak.l tha 'rvitTi-,13 -wx-jri"-.. lo lot No. . Ouil Ivt the new KGllEllT -WJbJtjLi, ll ih.w lirltiif drilled, an.', from the fact Itist It .'"Ins M No. 7, vn ni.kti is ultuati'd tl.a KKYbTONE AVlil.T, INo. IV, Lately struck. It Is exatcttd t .at a lartc lloivlni, will will bo ubtalna.l nn this lut. lnlotHo.8. This lot Is situated between l..ts7aad, known hs th. "Keystone Leases,'' which havo prov.d ll.eii.iih. s t., bo Hit very beat of torrltury. On tins int Is situated the i lu'l T V Hi li IJ I Hi Wlllilj. tviilcn Is now bolntt drilled deeper, as tl.c t aols which had been fast arc reaivvcd, and from tho Indications a lar.-o Jleld la expected. In lot 1.0. 11, on which preparations are being made to sink a well. In lut No. 1'.'. This lot is tartlcnurly wellaltnatad, ail- ioiniHii tne lut M). on wuicn is ainmuu ine new i wir- Ui8 Well COCJUAITTJE, frnt.l to b. producing .is hundred barrels per day ftho sir ik ink of thn well advanred the Maple Slia.lo Company's iti k trom $ 17 tu$ll p.:r share), rrrfaratious will be at nncecnmnnnei'd to sink a well on this lot. In let N". i", vihlcb ia ailvantaireoiisly sltoatrd from Its , pri.ximltjt to Die Keystone leuaes and the Jersey W.ll. Iu l. lho.'.l,on wklch Iialtualed tho celebrated JEH8EY AVX2I-.I-., Wow urniliulos-annnt S's) l!AItni'.I,8 TKB DAY. This is one of lite latest Fl.iiv ing Wells on the Creek. In tot Ko. '.'i;,onwhlchlssituutidilii. K.i:i i.LiiWiix. Th. IIY1X3 ATSii IICJHISHTFAXIM Is aekn..wlrlid to beoaeof the beat prmduoing farms hi itm whole region. The following remark a are taVen from the financial columns uf the l'Uil'iileJpliL"i'risa,"ot November le. In. I "1 lie I'xel'i'iuent tn oil slnclis la still Incre.'istug. aud the rrle. s ol siime nt'lho iireduiiint I'.uiiiini.ti's liuve iiiatormtly H.l vatici 'l. v no. . t ine eiiiii.niiu'H sh uuie.i on uiu n yuo nnd I shert latin, v. lilch is t'oushhired oni ut' Ihe lies! on On t'l.eh, tiuvlnir rti,iilly mlvureetl wllliin the hist low ilavs. This lo owitiK to n.iiii! lwi-,.0 wells having 1.,-un i.nelv sirtu-k on tins iiropetiv, ouo ii.iwuiu aiunt u tnou- suimI tmrri'ln per tiny, uud mm Il.nilmt livo hi'iiilrisl tnir- l. Is p. r .lav. liii iu U yli ld ol tins nirin in now Imtwren inn. u hundred aud to tl.oiisaud liarri'ls s-r il.iv. and ui iho eoiniianli'S lovato.t on ui. 'Man e .sliuilo, 'lliile laiiu,' 'II. '.' 'Ia'Iuti,' and 'Miuerul,' liavo I in I ilielr iii. oiuus doanted ny itm also.' now wells uoidk iluw on lb s Htm., ou one of whleli the uir'csl oil cicviac i-i luiiini is -a,. i ia rune oem siru. K. IV. "I i.r M;cnth (1-7) vorkhig lnti rt't in tvvo tT,s uul i-tchltM1!! i oi i fir on t'lii'rry Knn, on wtil-'h l sttiu.t J fbu now prmlti. ;t,i( if.iue JtO HAIiltKLH n:U PAY. ThU welt oiu! Hit- ttnkiiij- r it h-'i- procd the ri't tUat C'Uorry Ktin lm-liMtv I, en., the uu it nliut-lf fciul jnoijiv the lu lU' Oil lt'klt.-U. V. The tiitiri l.niii liit. vo-t lu twi-We a.-rf ou Vhvrry limi, HlMtlit tlinii-l'"nrt!ii ol u milt! ut'io tilt Ki-e-l .!!. f - pn.pirly Is w lyciite I, bi 'ny U buro-ililo niul I'l V tl.l.S are now behw UilHod on It, 1 WO ol w.Ufh nro 1 1 ; r i s.ini.U tion, ami fluroriltiitfti' thf lenseH rmiicii, KIV K HUM: WKl.LH Hit' to be otunioiiceU oil tlio inopt'iiy within on- liumiril Ihjh mm Nowiniror I, In... Thin lntiTt In mk'i'Km. to imri'ii'tt; tho yii'hl ul tin- (.'oniiniiiy lo K l.irvc u jii t-iint. VI. rorty Ai'i',lu iVt- fiuitle,on ( lierry Itnn, ab 'vo the tuiKf n hb tivMM il by the t 'iit)):iiiy. n the toiiiio,; furim urc-it m tlvltr nuw rM-tH, ilmileiiti being tjic.-'t d ami ihiltid. Two il. rrickM ro ituiv la'tn,' t'loc'L J, unit t)ic lit veb-i-mciit of I! 1 nr.ii'rty will bo niofccuiiHt VUiOlOU5l. The following etrals ro (tu an eUiN;Ul of U.o "One ot the most rcntarkal-h' feuturos about tho pn tent oil oxcitiim nt U ttmt, w I. tie the tririiuiy tttninto m ' c'Un fc.M.it iiilv ftfm!in In men. tho ol.u r i.-ttU'tl r t. lis vlnri' tnofct oil hat Ie-n Uritwn ort, it dully raifltife in Vine. J l:e irue, t-io, ol tin? ull U lilt'lK-r tUau uv THE EUf-BILL TAKM OIL COMPANY, CI UJll V Il.r.JiIl V J ' ' ' V J V-v.. - ' CA I'lTA 1 rTt'-i'iO.OOO. I 11 TY TIKH'SAM) till ARES OK $5 KAC1I. Fi nm ittrrioN ritirr. 12 iT.it bhaiu:. $'i.5,t)00 itKfii!KVi;l von wokkino caiitai.. J. It. Mi't'RRARV. Iaatir.!r. 'illOMAe) A m 01 I', V'ii.L-l'iuini Nr. oini.cioHH : 3. It. ViOHFARV., I W. VANiinr rt.M, 'illu.uAn A. bl'n 1, 1 t 111 ia 1 1 iiiini.1., ,IH!iN innvr-ia. Diut't 1. p vv iiiii'.r.. Si'.ti i and Traaaiin'r. The prunerlv Ii-I.ni.liu4 n th .'oinpinj coiimis 01 on. Honored and Kulv A. r. 111 tee ninp.e. 01 vaiuiiiue. i........ ... ,t..u III 1.1 t.fl. .ilM-iTrtl n.i H.i.-.i- erf .K.aiHIUI iwu 1111. en lr, in Us inoulli, whirl, empilea artu t'ri-uvti creek, Vcnain'o '.tintv, I'a. .... 1 1,,. i.r.. 11, it. l as been srl.-. ted vith a view to lt v.iln- ai.i n.r .11. n. i... li.u Its lines exl.-n.lod aloDtf and nn In. Ii aides 01 Ilie ereek.ivrr lUrre iiundred roe's, ivhli h. ti.tetii'T with tte arne amount or rnt or uouora 1,111.1, ki'i ' si'l'eiiur ailviinliueH lor drlllltn; a lariat uuoiher 01 till We lS. At lell IUIO llOtllFI .'11 HUB t-.tl U! H:itlu, nt.u ......1. rn.,in n.r Tanks. Ene'iio-housei, Slid DwelluiKS. A fcooa we i Kivii.L- iweiny urtrivi- i-e., ,n r. unliol a milo above it, a:au, several sood producing ells on the i reea Delow r. ...... I,.. n.l nhtjlned on this creek Is the LllfnU'llir Vlli lu. 11 1. nii'i.n. Inprli o 0110 hundrud per 00111. auovo ollierolls, an.l It. 111010 In deioand. The t ninprtiiy can ia.la.il H mrito revenuo nvii.ri.--s ...hi... ....I.., ...11,. r...rvluir ty.ln onit-fourtll lo on.'- nlrol the ol free of expense to iheComiuuir. In lenenileiit m il e revenue fnnn th. lr own wells, lhe.ru being a la.ao aiirtaiiency ot iHnd for both pnrpoiiis. 11 ISllOS ItnoU lO BIVO III. "l.ll-r.-l UF ll"" nn.n.. In the l,e- t leeatiou ut 01. re. 'I hu title lo tn. proporty is tuTlei't ar.d I'ico of hit-uinliranee. Biiobiaip'.ion iiouaa nr. uww wwii Tla Corp Tilnrs be le'. c tins t. Le the stoi-fc ivr put h tore t tie prbl.c. c'.tsp. st and lst Onlj 2."i,(l(10 Sltiii't's Mill lit Sold Out Of ll.O.liOO Sliures. yyAeiJiKaTCN and walncit bend Oil. COall'ANV. CAI'lTAI loo.cen sharks Subnet iotlon 1'iiic 10.0UO Shares llescrvcd as orkin .?-)00,o00. Hi Kach. H2. ; Capital. H-I7-I2t I KKitsi: Jit fo.. Ko. 3J fl. TltlKU 9lret. Cfii..e, No Gl'l MARKET Et , PhllailelpLia. y.i.l A ueilon Oil 1 ivci.,n iw .uuiing 10 barrels par duy.ae.l Im-ii'iiMii;. ,,k .NO. . A WII On UMI I ('fa. w i r a- itn a vr. arpr, - im lnrv. -towif i-tt Nc.ii linn ii itM- i'ohi rumor wen, No. a. A wt'li on t ul Crick. "-0 fvei .li tp, now ready for tiitiinir, irv'th hpieuUia ihov of oil; eory pcoNpoctot pru- illli'lRlJ IrtTVtiU. , , , a , No. I. t)i,o tiati hitTet In ft trnct of live hnndnti aciv rn ihcoHn-t.en.v rmr; nix sl'n. now pumpinit M ft y bar rels ( 1 ou it tiav ; ttufi1 in re wens now k'uuk uown, vtiut nmr a lalli- oi nvoi- front , nil u. o I Inning territory. S-o. it. A hHll iKre or Ddfotita nchriT.c Miniomim noun. whit h me now piniumm burro per y. H u ii. fcinlitimda iiait wmeiin w anmi nenii,oninc aii? Rtunv river ; In. nn .li.it- y HnrrotitiilinK thli propeny ure line proline nc writs. This tnirt will b. dovoiupt'ii rapully. nilUKCHI lUMlt RIO IH Ut'iUK imivnini'iniw'fl1: tnn- tlon 01 tl.o BtocH nlH-adv tnk.'U. Mm pr-npctim umi (til liii..iin.ilit'i) ran he oh-niinM at the OMlco of Hie Comoany, now at KO..IU MAKKl.r Htret. U 20 lil O 5o. 43G WALNUT STREET. rMlntlelpIitrt, November, 18, ISO I. Ttie underlie, n'd Is aotliorlied to ae.n a limited number o! Htares of an Oilt'ompany whi se iiroporty Is mainly on Oil Creek, Venaneo county, l'ennsylvanla, and Is believed to be of equal vain, to any upon the creek. Tho portion developed and prnduetlvo will, trom tha brelnnlnit. seour. to tho Htorkhold.ra a Dividend of Three per cent, per Moiuh. and these Kelts ai. liicr.irlnK dally. In addition to ihei. producing wells, they havo a tar Intereit lu Eleven inhere In dllfcrent stakes of development, and several of Uiem nearly oouiplcitd. Tlicie Is loom also lor an ennal number of wella upon te s.ju. property. Ihe CompanyowD,also,over'J,stacrcsoi onlevelnpe property In the ut ithborliood of U.e .'.hers, upon which they propose sinkinit several wells, Uia money having been provided for ttie purpose. 8uch an opportunliy ot obtalntrir, at a w cost, a sio- a- paylnit dividend from o small a portion of Its prop rly i lehloliioltered. For lurther lnforroatlon apply at the oltlc. of Mr J. D. RKINDOTII, 1:50 WALNUT BTBKKT, b. mean tne hours of 1 and '1 o'clock r. M. O. 13. DUN OA N. IMPORTANT TO OIL COMPANIES HieattintlonofOo.il Oil. Companies Is called to a new Pitltitt Iniprovtd RiM-K Drill and Reamer, ccmhiiKd In ona romplete Ilrl'l and Reamer, In anch a niannn as to Willi ami Iteam the Oil Well at one and tha same time. It Is thorn. lit hv 1 nooricneid oil well borore that It will save from on.-llili'l to nnc half of the timet hen tofori' ne. essary In drilling oil wolls. Ttils Itoek Drill haa ji"t D. C11 patented by I) VVI1) KVASH.of ths firm of Kvnns i Watson, No. 1U S. l OUItf 11 Street. The Dirtxit ors . if the dltfi rent HI ronipanlea aro rciiocll'iilly invited to call aud examine the patent and model. Aa tliis Drill H likely to take the place ot all others now In use, any per- lon wirhlni! toteke li'ikUf this paient and mauuiactirro tho Dill'a should tall at once upon th. patentee, ihe patent has and ten liken out, ti iriuit date November -a, lut, liivln-,- Ft-venteen jairs to run; consequently there Is .iery opporltirlty to rrall.o hnndaome returns for the raiuiiuiiotaiiin; and mi pl.viuu of this Itotk Drill ana Ittaiui-r. CAUTION. All iKi'sriiis nre eautloni'd uk.iln.-t making, nsink', or d.:al- Irtlnsiij Hoik Drill and Itearner that infrliujea 011 my patent, and anylltlll ihit Is cnnHtrneli d so aa to ami ana ream Iho vi i ll at the sumo timewl'l bo an Inftingement, as ihcci'inbinatlon ih the principle 01 my paUnt. DAVID F.VANS, ll-W-'lt PatrnK. AN I ltOSTON lo- k 1. .nu ele en di.l'ara and a halt per barrel at the v elu ni et, i.ll ttroutal nil creel, new areas have been added ot lar feu i.ler i" tent tiuin tliosc lef.re kti.mu. 'tlie whole m t'l.eny Hun ninv be taut to have corue Into tlio murkut ee ll.e b. iniiiiiui.' ol tin- year, ami I nftw cuia' J.-re.l Ilie in, .hi vuiieible ii-ii'lt"iy uiivil.ori lo be toiiud. Weha are ai.pi.osid uevor lo tail ou it. ' The fonipany are now re-aii Hu from the prnduelim In-ten-Ms.l II 1V-10I It (')) llAllKCLS Ol- Oil. DAILY, vhlah n ill i-ni'.ble ti.c-ni to pay a hatnUouia and pnuniit ihtldi nd on its capital; alau, an Interest In i:iGIITi:i:H V I'.LLU in varliiiu atruas of completion. TtVO on Alla uheny river, from wlilih tlicy will reoelv. UAI.r1 the oil; TIIW-IKon McC'lintotk I aim, from which they will ro cilie OKK -tllulITU the oil; i'l VK ou C'hsiry Run, UAI.r ll.e o.f; IWu on Cherry liun, ALL tlie oil ; and SIX. ou tha 11 da and ligboit farm. lrtlicia wella have but the usual success, tlie production tu tlie Company will ba Ineicaixd to a lar jo amount within the next uluety days. 1 weuly-flve thousand dollars will b. retained in th. Trunin, for the purpose of devolopluj Ih. lands ef the t'onipany. Si bictfiitloui will be received to tli. abov. Company at No, 523 WALNBT STREET, IIOOM NO. 7. TKKUH-one dollar .a stibserlblnf, and on. dollar and fut j cents via ih, 1 jVb of Jtcceulwr, lbM, IV A l A- . l'LIU'l.si a i.urani Capital, $400,000-Par, $5 Per Share. bvuKCRirrioN rmci:, i2-50 ri'.it shari:, KOB i'lll.L I'AID B't'OfK AMD NO KritTllr.lt AStiESdMEN 18. Tlepupeityof thlaCVmparj connista of the fclionlng v uluabie ... i ki: kim T. rrlti.rv, iV nslve leaseholds, 1'ItODL'iT Ml Wl.1.1 Wells ti.lni down and nearly lliilslied v, , i. -j. e.i... i ...... . ..n I'li.rrv Tree llttn III I'FIK SIMI'l.r., I.ouat.1.! hiiiu .uil.c ent tnMii. I II'IV WLl.t,-. 'I i,',.teriliorv la cia.o.ili- t'ai l.al.ell J-otrulouul C..iiiuiiy ( Hoses' I am.) on ml . r. ek, bounded ui part by the t. bl .11. .1 Mini V Kami, .'. A e. ..... , . i. ..i v...... v nt W'Ah. MeC Ut' Oil ie.i,-;.e. i,, nil ll.it, very valuable, lloo liu, aud u..n. Uu ,.r.,n,i.l Ai. a. "Wild t'ai' I low-leu Well, aimut :m barrels per iluv. ..a W ihh. Mi.l'll.et e I arm. Too l.'olii,iuiij ii'im the MHil.E voiklinj Intel. -t la this well, ciulile, lauks, 'i!ri. '(iillfoin'a Well, v.i . 1 .' r.n oii Creek, down litsi te. t, till reail to umbo. '1 ilia well has lloncd l-.J uni ielt '"n.',."?. "California Well, No.'J.' on Oil Cieitli.'li'wn neiiily '"t'.o'il' I.r.i'e iie.-petn it ('' -.) oil -" I a.-ie.O r'r.'fl., ull iiul, ,-, ntiilint.K the nlsrt. well'", wah nil '1-le.ri. i-lithie. nn.).., diTii. ks. en .Ine lunges. A-o. V. . I i-u.i' l-eii'itiuil f I'll ea' sou .',', a. res 'i ll fi-- .. nil l at, and in Olio we. I down -Ml li'i't, "no uaite;' li.lii Ivoikii'". in Il.ia we. I ar.l h iiu. n km 'iuol'AM xtlAliKrt I'l'SI IiVED I'Olt Un;,o 1M. I Al l I AI,. ll.'olis for oni.'lXAi. biib'i-riiili.ai are now open at oar oil i-e lor a lew il "HIV 1 wlleu eio.ed. Ilie Hock to bo placid on Hie rejulur Union and I'luladclpr It Sfn-k lloiiiila as a i.i-na iii-k ibvl.teitit-l.uyit.fc Oil. rit.i n.. I'iiHCAM, wl.cll II Is expected the shUlt'S will hu-eiy aUiunie. All Itntl.i-r Itifouiaiion. wll'i pr..apecliiM'-, tan tM-nbialiu-d .'f tin' UluleisiL in d. T he siuall capital or li.ts t'..i.'i-sty, vt lib the ii lual htrito uili'icttta, n.ii.i uiski. .1 a l,....e.le u. . ae. Ure lllVL.Ilill Ut. n. s. LFr.fu, Ko.M 1 oriiul.ar liuUdm.., WAI.KT'T, below nunn. l'l.ilad.-lpl.Iu A;.u.y. I.KOXAIII) A klANl.l.V, Ko. 5s ItKAVElt .-trcci, New York Amin y. hl l.M Lit, Wi-A A CO., I'.ank ia, 11 10 1" lou A . ay. ttOAl. JIl., . n ...,....... .. et, emiDiureQ AM) O I III. II I Tl' "iin'ii-i " r-" ran be fii plied til lowest ooli prices with I bill IS'CATXH l sKK's. TltA.NS It HOt'K-t, Bl'ul K I.KIMlK.lia, I'lVUH'.Mi HOOKS, A?. . A. A futlasiortinenfo' ,ui.li- m l.aii.l i' .r surehii-era to -c-1. ellrol.1. Willi sot over l.Y'CUlei eat Ceil 'IcatCsOl Stock. W. Q. I EPRY, Manuftctving Stationer, 11 -iia;w 8. W. corner kol'UTII and RACE Sta. THE CALF CHEEK OIL COMPANY OK WI'.nT VlltClSIA. Ct.tilul. l,CO0,0O(). f-l.ui-.-, 100.090. TAlt VAIXK Kl'liSCItU-'l ION litter, pall in lull aiWper Share, i:i:m.i: kd wohkinu CAI'lTAI. H),ooo. l'i:i -lDi.xr-JAUKH Mi CCTCIIKOH. OIL STOCKS. THE UNUEUSICJNKD HAS t'OU BALE, aud will pay particular attention to the purcbasa of all tits da.lrabU aud regular dividend-paying PETROLEUM STOCKS, Such aa the NOllIX AMD DLLAMATElt, DALZELL lUELULSV, MoCLISTOCKVILLl,.f PhiUtWIphla, aad (IKItalAMA. UUiUUAIK. aud KVICKGUU0Ch.K, sf tiew York, JOHN PONUIK. ', 03 riSE STBEIT, ooat . 10 M la T,rk' i.l-l.i vt.v IM' T -i:tt lWiri ViCI Tf'f'l.ON, III l 111 ( I: SI'-. W H.1.1AM Ullii K. lit.M'l it. -Wll.LIAItf I1HICK. nun. II. .1 ADAMS. lllluhllK Met-' SIlDES, V tl I.II.XIIAU, III lU'il.U. T'.e '.'1 ..111 k Il'iol. ni Hie Coie.p my Ii now op-n at tne ll, , r . --r-. -V. CI.T.T11.0N COULIMS, N. I HUM 'Kin . t. , , ill.. r,u. ai i u' eili ii tl ' lr lumes, will be. I 'iiuired .. v i ... i' i . -n. , 1 l. . It si .tin 1 if lulu,, Ilie b.l aileo IIS i: -,m l.cn :l c eriui.. ol si nk will be ready lof 1 i 1 e i ,nfl-' t tl.e Cotiip-ny hae l'i-eti selected with th I r.- i' v. . a.e nt Mt .' ' tt.o'ii.e.t oyj.ei icn.-oa -ul won and I i .e. 1. . Is ..I 11'. . null .. l.U'l . .".-IS! ..I ': Klrst. AIhi at I . . ... .. . .1 ... It.'.... Vi.. I in. n wl.t. ft tl.ev bns. I i ne wi i, l.i v.i i. i. '.im- ........ ..... lu the ot..i.:ou ia ran Nuptriuteuili'iit. us w ell as all exp.w rl. n.ed men w.o haio a. iu ll.vui l.o a laie yia'.iiua I ih iK.w-.ll n.sr at Intervals twenty le.t aboval ii.. ....ti. mi win sli-ul tithe C. ui'.anv s slnire at lesvt I fntv barrels per il..y, ni'll- lui t, It 1- believed, to pay al I nlllll ue .'Hi eio on t. ei"le lal'ital- M. arc Bin awauinathc aiuia.oi ucuta.-arj tu. uluory to work tiasf "sei-ond t- attaet of one liun.liTd acres ownodutAwby J 'TlL.Va'ir'irn r,f I- ' sires, i n a twenty yoara' leav.4 .1.1. ect to on. -V -nt 'i "I l e i'l" a. ' r..yl'.. I. ..Ill 1.1 io. I ' ,.. 1 I. r, ii,.rv. and lie In .-lose iip.xlinity I r .. ...'. . . n r ... .1 1 .....n . lino t. rrit.u-v. and to tb. I ii'o.t. oi u.e I.til. cii-a Coiopjui H e woik m bulb of I ,, i, .,,i .ibi v' i', i.n.l mi ira I No. wo a. 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