felting Sclcflvaph Tl'KfrAY, 'OVKWI?KR 1RC1. ; v a rut roH ( KKDir, 7 at hading article of mine I ajadc t i'i-fnfr? dou'le-lot 1 It J see i cor ''. i valine, And lit' !rcf RlM reoil.i ; r wiidotn, riDK'IetCit with ,;, Wlthont 10 much it an jo: Pf crdit, ' cooled everj l it, Ad real 'r- in Maine to M nric-ca. flat patriotic vof in, too, ' Tbat little Si(Uib, th.t iiiu-y-lo -a!, ttnA 'Vli'' 1 tdanu;ed to put thrji.,.Mi, Ib.il coccert instrumental o, ai, , Tbt rT ,hir8 in ,he PoI! five hundred thousand rni.t hav read it, yo h it's ropisd plo.se hy piece, Aid sot paper me ere lit ! Tea, nr rc " fy o 1 J and ends, All copied rrmr.l, as thi It , tr'.-t. a, jr, beard of "svk tio from ,iy friends," SHv mr rYon tuy "cj:8nvr.iri ." Without five mlnntf-:' time to vest, I clip. I cut, I PUSH, J edit; I'm Vff-A North, Sw!,, F-i-, nii.l WW, And not i paper .-roe iuc ccdi: ! Difcird enou.;! (. yon'l admit, To be filched j-,t of on'3 dupvcb s; Year prlvatu sipciali" m vie to tit With what sister journil hatchos. Ike news i crpird tar an 1 iviJe. , And whtin. tome hundred times you've rctd It, "it's pltienl to your honest pride, To Cue joarn! givon rrcl't ! CIS WASHINGTON LETTER. TtioO)tti on Miri-iimn Wlifiro In T JnlK, 4 Why?- tUttlne In nml ilmnt Kirbniuul Swl Ntnl ul lirbrl rtMnrn-UrnorRl I. na n tlrent A. vImi illmpw at ftnrint 1.1 re In Itlrh arlai -loMluK front Nnlloiint I'npltnl. Washington, November .'8, ISfU.JJ itikrmak AS si:kn 1'rom men o.y t. Specalation cannot anywhere, unless In Rich tBnd, be more rile in reference to ?uormtu's erhercabonts and movements than, bero in Wash ington. If Sherman bus visited one-half the places which rumor hag averted he Iihh, than ho it M Hbliuitotis as the air. Of c -jurse every ono hi bopcml, and no one tulles of failnrc in the Southwest. The Rebel editors, however, ar.: rcti eerit. They tilk of inyteri.ns lodios of troops wM h are t iiupeJe 8hormin'a progress, nud ini'ly completely rout hint. t)f couro, M :ssrs. Kdltors dc-ire very much fich a contiuuiiriation, tnit thty nntortunati'ly at present luck the power to fulminate tho reiniinitc powder, cither in Shor loan'l tdnnee or roar. It hi apparent from a close peruxal of the lclel Bafwrs that the ideas of Sherman's campaign nre totally dltl'erent in Richmond from tho;o cntjr ttintd in AVashiugton. Tho ulllei.il organ of Jell'. Davis lias a loug editorial on tho situation, in 'hl. b is pioved, to the sntiKfaction of the writer, that Sherman was obliged to make this movement onthward. "'Hood," mys, this strategic aeiibe, "hal to plaeed his army in Sherman's rear that the alternatives presented for the latter's choice trtre, eitber to wove into Tennuewe and confront Hood, which movement would be the practical abandonment of Northern Ueorjji.i and the rclin liihmcnt of all the finite of the Yankees' List year's campaign, or he was compelled to push on Ik rough Georgia and establish a nctr base on the Culor Atlantic coast." The first alternative Bbonuan rei'uaud, because, as the writer asserts, bo was afraid of its effoct upon the North ; tho second be adopted, as he "Uiieved he oonld, by a grand lloi:ri-h of tram pets, lmpte6s the Noi therupeoplo with his ability jo go IhiontrB. the SoutU without let or hindrance. Jn either case, says the irate editor, Sherman had Jo yield his foothold in Georgia. Now this is nil beautiful and romantic ideal atiategy, and may calm the minds of feeble old women and agitated maidens in l: iehmond, but Its efl'ect npon the Rebol Congress, the sovereigns fthe people, has been dlstroiwingly small; for aye see thut the question of aruiiu; tho ulaves is more ardently discussed as Sherman draws near the vitals of the Confederacy if it has any vitals THEKUOLM TO AlOVK MAKE MONEY. The eurroncy of the Confederacy is In about as bad a way as its military situation. jVrotn a gim tlemaa who roteutly arrived from Richmond I karn that It i now proposed that the Rebel Con- ren shall no longer tamper wi ll the linances, but tbat Mr. Trenhol.n, the Secretary of the Treasury, shall have lull, comijleic, and a . solute control over the subject, and make as much money, mure ox less, as hu thooses. The pro ferenee In Richniwiid given to "greenbacks" ha aioaaed the Coufedeiute lion, and hu roarcth ex ceedingly over bis unstable rno.liii.u irf cireula lU.n. 1 i.r.' Ai'Vicr. vniT Mi tic kci'Ci.d. Jelf.Davis needs advieo, so docs thi Hebol Con tTtss, on militaiy uilaiia, and loadiug men In 1U. huiond are btrenuously urging that G jneral Lcc b made the Kr.uid umpire, t.i whom ail natters peit.iinlrg to the armies of tho Coated aracy aiid their movemcaw thall be referred. It ikvid.;iit thai 10 is ton.iidi'f ed tli mastar-ml'id lit the Pouth, not even excepting Jttf. Duvi-,, Ikn ror.TUAir or tub iikm:l t hii;i ri.s. In the Ctiarl'iuaaville f.Vinm'cte of a recent dt;, jA en to me by a refugee from the Kheuandoah valley, tbire Is an arti 'le on (fcner.il L:e's re ticencc of cliarucu-r whi:h is worthy of rojirodue lion Lcrc. After reicrruia tu the snonca wtu wbi' h ifiieriil Lee lus p. rforincd aw i-reit worh (Juimg the war, and bow opposite in crura t-T h is to the p jtil.ir ini).re-i)jo of how a great hero acts and t.nks, the writer contli'ies as follows : "lVthtfDiit is by his voiy raservii th.it Ueii iral JUe tin cucli inuifd s Uiir:li as by uny oilier lUulity to make il.c iiu, re-6ioii tc h is male on tii- Iti.'ow -citizens, 'lie came l tore thoiu at Ue t'eftluviii.g of tlif ar oy no iuctiis 'lie Aun'.i m ideal of uarcat limn. Th it p' rsuji 'o was ex prtrd to nppar with a li'iilaluiloo ; li i wis to ue sofiiti ina -tiiiw. r of lirewoi k-, and environed by a myriad of bursiini; lights and crackim,' ex ploiloiis. J'or a (pner, ntHlemonxti'atiTe ilie uian to t rp upon the scene w is not at all to tlieir liking, auil, therefore, in the lct,'iuuiiiK. encral Jeu w.m not at ail popular. iiddUicird was til hero theu and we mean n ) di-pir u'cment he is a nian of nbiii'.y, Tho curtict .la ksonnas not otter the ir fancy then; tha Aniuriean h.;ro " ol'JHiil did Jiiot pray, iluit w:m not sulll ii u!ly fast. .A memocr ot t onrro.s used to be our great unto a cat-hiie leiion, tough, audacious, wi'li nine lives, that, throw liim as you would, always Hiuexn m fret Jle com tell an unecdote. lie never forgot a face. He never pretended to be licttcrtiun anybody. lie look his drink, lie J new all about the ilinouri Compromise and how lx. Jeremy Hoodie t-tood on the in'Mioii of the JiaibiiiKin of the proceeds of the putlie lands, lie was tound on the nijrei'. lie wrote nboiiim.i ily. lie Sfiol.e iiidimrtntly of the 'good old sjouiity' of Giles ami the 'good Did county' of Ace. mi ac all the counties were V;ood' and old." His great forle was on') he Ulked Iik e amotly; ha talked In the County Court; he UilUd cn the court pnva ; he talked in the tavern porch Jie talked at the street corners; ho talked in the lt bltiea; he talked in the curs; be talked riding to court; be talked ridiusback from court; lie talked on the stump; he taikedut the railroud nactiDgs; lie talked at the session of the bauk "jrteturs; he tdked In Uiehmoml; lie talked in Washington j he talked at the Springs; he talked I.i .i w,u dressing i he talked after he went tslSi iUf r 1 V Ulk6d 'lli:u wu having ; he 'P- On court-dav the iwoqIb from months ltd lows did tbelr work a ,lle.'cmtari.anbtedinthearmy He had bis place, liv- told the Wtliu, Culpeper Court House, In lMil.w ho c.me out to r greet Win to !0 home.' In iiithmoiid tuT tDnuirs ; t attonded to his bu.uiw. ttad f iiule. They sent lilm lo Westxru Viuf,, aiiall tbeati-e, when Hcaun gard was at Mmm,, u0 JvLnwa wit at Wijjchetr; If went, ad THE nisdi no co'ninent. The eamragn railed thov call. d him Tiirveydrop he did not a'.tompt to e-xense lilmm-lf. S m i find him in a bla.o of B'ory, tlie boro of the battles around Klchmoa I. H: it WW Ucn. ile piaixhci to JJ044s, aud aebloves another great victory. Not A wo." tfeapes him. lie takes V inc lienUir is foiled at Pharpsbnis; for the want of mon def a's llnra side at Krcdi-rirks'uirK 1 looker at Chancellors vllle but he breaks not bis silence. He has the ti-tr ble trial of (Mtystirirg ho only remarked, 'it was my fa'.lt' ami then In the present year he has coiidiirtr-d ttrs greatest of all his catu pien undoubtedly one of the linct intlie w it, .lili-iit still. When will he peW H is he no: tiiiiir (o say ? What does he think of our atl.ilrs .should bo kp.Mk, how the eomit'-.y wuld lung upon every word th it fell from hi' r i n n IN l ill. 111:1111. i . 1 VI.. The condition ot so. i.il all.iirs In l(i''(l.iv)nj 1, ceil 1; uly not ruitonic. Robberies an j ms,isina tions are mote fre.pient tlnn the r-sbibition of Vi;'..ie fU the part of the cliiA'r;c jMirmlivtWn of the ltcb-1 capital, fo die .4 arc rubbed with moro audacity ttiau our d'Vcctives "itiib" a b 111 y jmnp'r; an 1 to rob n s'lldicr in Ki'lunond of hi' pur-e i not 1 1 steal ti.uli, csp. e! ally whea wo id is o ie hundred dollars a cord and very I'.it'.c of it In flic mukct at that price. Hy the way, the ladies in Ru hniund have had a str jke 01' luck in -o tiling the latibt btibions from N''w York. Some enterprising blockade runner, fully apprc cistirg female wenknessrs fur pattern;, h is re cently brought to Richmond a oy of l-'run': l eali' I 'aihion Hunk And f.W. y's l.'idu'i ll)ok. These be cxhiMM to tin: ladies of Richmond f ir twenty-five cents por heal. The " I'ttla lers" throng his exhlbltlon-rooni, and o isole tbem sclvcs -.villi the thought that that if they can't all'ord to buy a new dr m, .a least tlieycaure- laodcl their old i iits after tlie " latest and most iproved it) 1c." Wiio, nnder ihcc circumstances, Monld be a niuutua-niakT ? or wiio In Richmond would sell tticlr old cbthes ? The l'ootc-Swan imbroglio Inn croited con siderable comment throughout the Soulli, andlho Riclimond y.Viinii'icr is horrilied at the Idea of members of tho Confederate Congress being In a police court. "This," says the Kxamiw-r, "is lan j ing ' honor' to a hard market !" From what we know of I'oole, Swan, and police courts, we should Say "it was carrying hird ' honor' to a good market." The Southern sons of ,1'senlnpim are in trou ble. They shake as if att iched by the most viru lent lever and ague. Why i Recausc the Rebel .Sicretary of War has recommended that all physicians under forty-llvo be put In tho army. Alas ! for the knights of the saddle-bags, llluo pills they must exchange for iron pills, and Dovor powder for guupowder. Hat the cause of the Confederacy Is righteous, and must prevail, if it takes every pill-maker aud pill-cuter in the South. tldllTS .IMl VIIAIIOWB TN WASlltMl.TON. So much for Southern gossip; noiv for hems a littie nearer home. Last nirTht. we enjoyed a somewhat genial CNclleinent in thij city. The mids" tiyon the New York hotels havo led our authorities to believe that a similar incendiary attempt might lie made upon tiie public budd ings. Accordingly the preventative, a patrol force, was used ; and members of clerical regi ments donned their armors and stood watchful Bentrles over Uncle Sam's Institutions. The incendiaries, however, did not come, and the morning broke with theblaeof the rising sun alone. It may be tnut Incendiaries are In our midst, but 1 opine they arc political rather than material in nit ir objects, hueu, tor instance, are Cabinet-makers, poliey-shriekcrs, defeit-pro- phcts, louu-origlnators, nnd Chief Justice ap pointors. During the past week three incen diaries have been kindling fires of jealousy throughout the haunts of gn at men by asserting that iSicrctary Stanton is to bo Chief Justice in place of Taney, deceased, that Butler is to suc ceed Stantoii,"aud that Whiting will wear the toga ot Aitoiney-ocneral Dates. n bile thus gossip runs wuu mm knows not whete to take its permanent habitation, Wash ington moves on not less siuggiuiy man tnc canal which casts forth Its fragranco in our midst. There are, however, Increased signs of vitality, nnd Congress drawing on apace maketh ye fx ardir:g-house keepers to rejoice. Hoard, however, is very high.uud increases in ample pro portions its price as each week rolls by. If the elo quence of tho coming session only reaches as high a bgure lue uin-t ot w itisierwiii rosi uneasily, ma anniversary of the St. Andrew's Society occurs next Wednesday evening. Governor Curtin and General C'niiicroii have accepted invitations to be present and add to tnc lustivitma 01 the occasion. t he Society is for the better alliliation of Scotch men in thi-. loun'ry, nnd has been productive of much good. Tho memorial iu memory of the victims of tbo cilamity at the Washington Ari-ciiftl. in June la.-t, is to bo ot fine Grecian niaiblc, twenty-tlve foet in height, surmounted iiy 11 statue ot gtlcl, and hoaring tiienamoot cacti of the unfortunate women who lost their lives whilst in tlie discharge of duty. DRY GOODS. J ADIW CLOAKfl A5D CLOAKING CLOTHS. ri'.nsTITi Ttr.AVl.ll, Vfcl.OVK CI.OT1H. CHINCHILLA CLOTH?, HI'-A VI-. R CLOIilS, TRICOT, 1 ROSTF1) SEALSKINS, C.N I ON (LOUIS. TWILLED BEAVKKS. Cl(i..Kb u.ailt. in trie tx st ilss ef ti e ubove gooiln, at leis ilisu mind filvei. CTTEWril ETODDABT & I BOTHER, Ncl. IOU, -V4, Mil 4f,4 N. --KO0SI1 RrltKKf, ll--JI W ll. j)i:bT stCAIJTV LIGHT KID GLOVES. A .mull let i,f Ko.;, : ir.t.r, i'. tial.lt fvr tw,h.t niiir. 1 Hull 8, I'.itfkt! nut ul tl"iB J'JKll l'AHl, j 1 :.ve. Aiiui r ihi ntc ikv.m. Mian. VrEBURTON & zom, 11-1 tul. I k'o. I0SI1 CHH-MT PTUtl.T. r It d- f imi. 1 . do t! K M'W l.rM, f i.mpriaiiiK all i lie C II ) I 1 K 1 o I. U It s), Kr-'ia tta' t o... AL'l T loS MAI t!S, AT llKII'ICCH I'ltfi'KH. e I l: a I N sToOllAHr .V CO.. Noi. I.'JJ, 4.')J, U'lil l.'.l A'. Ml.l'UMl Ktnt, H-"C :l Aooie Wlliuir. OUHl 1' U lZli'V. CHEAP DRY GOODS EMPORIUM, No. 429 SOUTH STREET. Now rn band and for ial, a full and romi'lete atock of ra.l.lusa.lile Drol oooda, ediiltstai of i't.piliii, MtIuo4 Jiluprehs .iotlii, S.'P, Alpacaa, Atokuiri, Da tames, black Ml. a, tc. A I... a full anortment of D"in.tlc Uoed.4, 1 ULiutlii, eioakinv Iotas, Ac, all of wtilcb we a.ler to papjfiascra at Irom luta Id per oant.balonr the livea &r iUicli (Jiefe aooja are siitd in more fa-ibioaatjlo liKWaiea. Voluvlta buyer, to tnlf, eLMiulue, auJ coia parr wtr OveUr aud Frioea witli iticua of o'.htt Serai. T. Q171NI.AN, ho. '49 ftOUTU STkUtf. 11 l-lia BP.IQHT COLORS CASHMERE I'LAID. Ho do IMU'LIN il'i. I, ao MKUINO ii. From Uit lata AtlCTIoSi KAI.l.H. 1.1 UWtK hTOUllAKT A 00 , tjtSj.ttiO, '2, aud lftl.BX'tlNI Mreet, 1 1 -V6 - St Above Willow, J1MUN A. ItMJUDlIIl Oc CO., (X)MatTSaiO!T MEUOHARTS, AND 6HIP AKD STE2iMBCAT AGEXTS DOCK BTHKKT WL.Altr, aacHiaai.D iiirr, S "i i. avikaa. t 4 V DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM!. rniLADELFIllA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, FOURTH KIMTION -noD NEWS FROM MIDDLE TENNESSEE. Hood Muter, an Attack on Co'v.mV.a, and in Hoavily Rcj v.laed. DISAPPEARANCE ARMY. or h s His Movement a I'ailuro. Com plcte NiMivn 1 r., November 9. Nothinrjlia 1 t c:n heard from Hood's army or our front, slnco yes terday evening. The tcicgraph win s ore down. Hood mail an assault on oar works tit Colum bia, south f Duck river, on r-'aturdiy, and was badly repulsed. A Hinall portion of the II ' be', civ liry bud suc ceeded in crossing llii' k river. Hood ha. made no other dic'o; m nt of Ins plans. Thus far he has nccr iipKshe.l no'.bbig fa tb-T than the cou.ript'np 01" so-no of his "J;ur friends." There is 110 foundation for th" rumor of tiie evacuation of .Tohnsouvil'e, ex i,p a je-oper pre caution for possib'c cmtingencics. Hie military situation is satisfactory to tho authorities. The Impression gains irronnd that Hood will move cast across the Chattanooga, possibly with the hope of accomplishing s omctliinj with the aid of Hreekinridge. ruon !r.w oiti.i:4Ns. C.viiio, NovcmlHT 2K. The steamer .Ua;i. m i, from New tirleans on the 2.'d Inst., lias arrived here. An expedition organi.ed by Oeneril H.iiloy, nnd ciinuianded by Lie itenant-Colonel Sterling, of the Second Maine Cavalry, captured a com pany of nebcin who were guarding Barron Bridge, In Western Florida, on tho loth lust. A number of small arms were uiso captured. Cotton was in fair demand; good ordinary, M 27; middling, l-30. New Molaisos, ftr.'O. GENERAL THOMAS' ARMY. PRESENT POSITION OF THE ARMY, Rebel Accounts of Advance. Hood's I.oi isviixi., Naveniber -0. Our army is now concentrating for battle In the vicinity of Frank lin, Tenn. No fears are entertained of our ability to defeat Hood should he venture further North Franklin, Tenn., to which General Thomas Is reported to have retreated, is situated twenty miles south of Nashville, on tho Tennessee and Alabama Railroad. Like Columbia and Tulaski, boib of which have doubtless been abandoned by our troops, Franklin is unimportant save as an otitpo.it of tho great lortiiicd camp at Nash ville. General Thomas will not be likely to abandon Nashville unless defeated by Hood, though it is more than probable that ho may evacuate Franklin. Kd. Itebf! Acronnts. HOOD ACROSS TUB TCNMCSEK. From tht Rtlma i'WW, A'oremftcr 17. Wc do not donbt. from reliable Information received litre, that the entire army of Tennessee is now acrof s the Tennessee river, an 1 the gallant and tinconqnerable men who compose it are now cxultingly marcMug towards tuo capital ot leu rjcs.ee. Their numbers are satisiaetory. T heir morale is unsurpassed. Their equipments in arms, shoes, and clothing is complete. Vndcr the lead ol such uiirmg anu uiscrect commanders us licauri mud and Hood, we calculate on soon bear inir of trinnmhs which will raise tho spirits of all our people, nnd put a newapect on the cituatiou. TUB l'ASSVUK Ol TUB Tl NNl'SSCR. J'rm itit Mnnttiowerij Mitil, .Vcnaiee IS. A gentleman attached to tho Army of the Ten-nesi-eo baBjutt arrived, the reliability of whese inlorinitliou can be vou -hed for. The entire army has crossed the Tennessee river at Florence. Lie's Corps crossed liM. The other cjrps crossed oil last Suudav. It is further staled that while portions of tho army wero on each sido of the river, a partv of bold Federal raiders came down tue river 111 skiffs aud cat the noiitoon bridge in two or three places. '1 tirce ot tno river roiaers were captured, and hutebcts were found in their possessiou with which tiny did their cutting. Tho rest of the party escaped. It w as ono of the boldest attempts ol lue Yankees raiueis uuring tiie rumpa gu. T he bridge was soon repaired, and tho remain der of tho ai my crossed. Our inforiniint furtber states that tlie buggage and traiisjionaiion of the army nns rice 11 materially reiluceu. due wagon alone is allowed to each headquar ters, even including tlie transportation of the iJouiniuiHlor-iii-cliiel. J lie bent mules, and Horses, and wagons nave occn placed In tlie supply tialu '11. c direction of the uiiny is not known. 1'. S. Since tho idaivowas in type wc l-'nrn that reports nie brought by passengers on the train or an cnr.vcmeut between Hood aud Thomas, and that Sherman had burned Atlanta and was advancing in the ulrec ion ot .Mncon. ll!i; DM.INll ATll.'li r OP 01 U l .MI'I.KS IU HE. srnov noon's I'oN'I'Oons. At this place the river is verv wldo, and we did n. t have pontoons nutllcieiit to rttscb no m b ink to Oiink. v e wore tliereiore forced to the neccs sity ol icstlng ibe nor.h end ol tlie bridge noon an island, nnd from tlicuce build a trestle work to tho opposite ni 'ie. Mr. Pedan, knowing that between the island and tho north bank of the river the trestle work existed, vvlien Hearing Flo mice turned the party into the canal. !! y were very mnch surprised io lind this bridge, but Mr. Pcilun assured tliem that the pouiouus Were below the piers ol tin railroad bridge. ' flill Mc C'ef'oa' 7co'lree, .Vac 'ittt Is, Fi imiM-i:, Novendier !'. A bold and da T-m ooso attempt wus m ult a few nls-hts m'o to cm loo the pontoon bridge w hicti sp ins the I'tnne-see rier at ibis pime. Li.ht Yankees procured a kill' several miles nbove us, nnd a', aiithtfall de scended the river for tho piupose of severing the) hriditu. On the ir way dawn t hey pressed a M r. I'tdun, a good und Mio-ianlinl secedi, iuto their lei wee as guide. They flouted on down until they struck the piers. Here the.v were discovered by our pickets, and wore immediately lired upm. The party abandoned the boat, but Mr. Iletinu jumped in the river and made to the shore Hy uiil of the dense undergrowth every ono of them escaped. Mr. Pcdan paddled ashore and gate himsclt up. His explanation as to how he beenmo connected w lib tho party was perfectly vath factory to Gene ral Hood, and he was Immediately relra-ed. His statement was that the object of the expe dition was to cut the pontoon loose, so as to cut oft all communication with th south bank of the river, thereby isolating one corps of our army, and consequently its capture. Tho scheme was a bold one, aud would have been completely suc cessful but for the presence of mind aud coot uess of Mr. l'edun. The same correepondent, writing fiam tin Kline place on the loth instaut, says : Another bold attempt wits made last night to destroy our pontoon bridge. T he night vj iii It usely duik, and a good deal of ruin was fading. The guards ou duty at the bi luge touid ataiceljr see tilt h otlur more than live steps apuit. Tho Yankees made one pick with a hatchet upon the cable to which the boats are attached, the blow severed all the strands but one. The gum ds heard the blow, and darted to the c.ihlo before they could repeat the tick. There were three- of them engaged in the uude: lukiLg. The guaid captured them before they could get away. flKAiONAI.. Sir. (ItorK B. Mt-tllvllMu Obtnlu II iu llo.vment. We understand that General George B. McClel lan has received tho appointiucnt of l'.ngineor-in-Chief of the Morris and F.ex. Kailroad an Im poi bint line in the (state where he resides. The levtiiue of this ollice will be to the General C)ual to hut he would have received had he been elected l'letldent of the I'nlted btatoo. His salary will be t2o,0do per annum. This is a capital appointment, arid greatly to the udran lar;e of the railroad xmiiany, for Ueueral McC tel ls n fully UBdcriand the duties andreriuireuicnU of' ao iuipoitairt a position. We have no doubt it Will prvve cl grid juliaulugc (o tiM touipauy. ARMY OF POTOMAC. THE SECOND ARMY CORrS, Farewell Address of Generri n.ancock. W.'soisi i'n, November i!. 'ibf infnru.i'.i jri from t'ic Army i Hie 1' tom v, d it"d va '' i Jj iy cveu'nif, I" that liie ns .al ..:nount of picket tVil wiw heard n'oni 'it trot t, 'ait beyond thai all was cine'. In 'Jcnfr.il Ii.. frin,; was hcavi r thcra wa a!"" 1 01 vr.r's TVp.irtment the j I. l et u-c.,11 on th.v. day, and i.:- . able ann ma ling. ;-nerll llnwU T run frrMl to timlli" I I. I.I i K'l'J. Sr.-r.vr Anv (ones, A tinv omtr l'.;T . v ?, Nowmhcr '.'ii, It" 1 Mai ir- i-'neral Wiudelil S. Han ' ) k, who has t ..-a so long nn 1 glor.o'i ly identified with '-he Scn.-l Army Corps, leaves P to diy to entir npon a more txt' ns'vc licpl 01 action, to v lueb he ha. been called by o.-.b-rc lioni the War DiaartHi'it, iisii''d, as I am a.i thoricd to state, without any c-;pres;ion of a de-ire Tor cl iinge upon his pirt, nnd not :n con sequence ol tho llert of his wounds, as Inn In en bciotofor- iiilitiiittcd, but o!cly bee uise it w.w judged lor the best interest of tho coun'ry. A larirc iinmbcr ot the olli ers of the corps were Hi " morning to tike leave of tec Gen' ;. o, nd a leelmg of deei regret seemed to pervade the bosoms of all. After the leave taking, the General formally turned o.cr the command to U neril llqiuphroy, who n 1I1 bim, und proceeded to Meade's station in his pri- cirii ige, s.-ortcd by a lart'C numb r of the OlIieciH anu privates. Hi' then took the train to Ci'y l'omt, frrm whence be will pnxeed by spo ial lioet to Wnsli imrion at once. He is aeeonipaiiiel by the fil loiving mcinher- ol his personal stall': Lieutenant-Colonel W.ti. Mitchell, Captain J. II. l'arker, and Captain W. lb VV. Miller. W.Ml'.W 01 (,1'NnkVL IIAM'OI K'S t.Mtl l R WITH Tin; si'.conii tours. General Hancock first became identified with the 2d Army Corps during the battle of Aiuie tnm, he beii'g plaeed In command of the 1st 1 i -ion alter tha mil of Gtneral Richardson. In June, 1N.4, and while the Army of the l'otoma; w is nnder command of General Hooker, General Hancock ivus rlaccd in couinmnd of the corps, with which ho has ever since remained. Its career is tamiliar to the country. It has taken always active and ofniims tho mo-t promi nent part in cverv campaign, Irom the l'euiiisula to Petersburg, lu all it bus borne itself nobly: in nono more so than when under tho leadership of liliu wilh whom it now parts with s i much regret. his l Anr.wr.i.r, Aiiimi:ss. The following general order was IsHiied prior to tlie General's depurturo : Hkadiuauii its ScoiinAiwY Com s, Ilm onr. Pirrmsm iio, November2 j, 1W0. Soldiers of the 2d Atniy Corps : Heing about to avail myself of a brief leave of nbsenco, previous to entering upon a another field of duty, in accordance witli Innructioiis, I transfer the command of Ibis corps to Miijor-Genera! A. A. Humphreys, Vuitcd States Volunteers. I desire a parting w ilh you to ovprcss the re gret I feel at the necessity which c ills, for oar reparation. Intimately Rrsocialcd with you In the dangers, privations, and glory which havo fallen to your lot during the memorable campaigns of the past two years, 1 now leave you with the warmest feelings of affection and esteem. Since I have had the honor to serve with you, you have won the right to place upon your ban ners the historic names of "Antictam,' "Frede ricksburg," " Chnncellorsville," " Gettysburg," "Wilderness," " l'o," " Spolb-ylv.uiia," " North Anna," " Cold Harbor," " Petersburg, "Ream's Station," " lloydton Itoad," and mauy other contests. The gallant benring of the Intrepid officers nnd men ol the 2dCoips on the bloodiest lields of tho war, the datinilesa valor displayed by them inmany brilliant assaults 011 the enemy's strongo t positions, the great number of guii9, colors, pri soners, and other trophies of war captured by them in many desperate combats, their unswerving devotiou to duty nnd heroic constancy under all the dangers ana narusiiips wnicu sucn cam paigns entail, nave won lor vnein uu iiiiirerisuiiiiiu renown and the grateful admiration of tuelr coun try men. The story of the 2d Corps will live in nibtory, anu to iisoiucersaiiu iieu m uu unci ok;u the honor of having served their country with nnsurpasstd fidelity anu couriice. Conscious that whatever military honor has fallen to me during my association with tUo 2d Corps has been won by the gallantry 01 1110 0111- ccrs unit soioiers 1 nave cuuiiiianoeo. 1 ieci huh lu purling from them I am severing tho strongest tits 01 my military inc. The distiuKuisueii oiticer wno succeeds me is 11. titled to your evtiro confidence. Ills record assures you mat 111 we nonr 01 name ne win icau j ou to victory. Winitm.ii S. Hancock, Major-General Volunteers. GEMt.AL BTJEBRIDGH'S AEMY. I!r el. In r Ida v lt-f.orleil MirroMntliiijfOiir l iireo Hi MriiHUi'i rj b-iiiiis. Ve." the lik'lt.ttoinl XcnUniJ, A'w' i'i.A;i-'ii. We had a verv plcainjt rumor fsays theliris tol Itnistcr ot the '.'2d) from below, last night, that Lretkinridge nnd augliu again nave tho Yankees snrroundid nt Strawbciry Plains. There was au engagement on Friday last (No vember IX), in which the u. gro regiments ara paid to have snflered severely, three hundred being reporti d killed. Wo havo not been able to lcum uutla mil-ally the particulars, and arc In clined to Punk the upon only a laucy oi tue' re liable ientlenian." The latest Information from Knoxville is that Gllicm lins his In ad iiiarters al the lair ground and Hint there is no prospect of his receiving any iniincdiutc retnlorecmciits. VtAiAV I Vllll.LIUblVCK. I'mirii Suns I'isriiicT Coi irr Jadrte C ad waladcr. The l iiltod rstates vs. Robert 1-1 vans. The tli lend. mt was indicted and was tried yes teiday aftcinoon, on a charge ot enticing a sol dier to desert. The indictment was framed under the uct of Coiigies-, March II, 18iit. The allega tion ou tho part ol the United tsbilcs was, that dtitndaut having in t the soldier, isbeehaa. in the city, he being nwav irom Camp Cadwulador on a pats for 21 hours, st'ipeiied him with liquor, an 1 took him to New York to re-enlist him, and Iherehy secuie the bounty. The defense id epcd aud proved that Pheohan, the iiiiiiu wiincss lor the Lulled States, was ori Kiiuilly iu the lie1 el service; that having taken the nntli of allegiance, he subsequently enlisted iu the Ft. Ion n i my, deserted, and a-tiin ro enlisted, and that this he ditl rvpentedly; and luou ovi r, 111 it be avowed this to various parlies. Abo, ihat though it was freely admitted that de li ndnnt Wi ld to New York iu the same cars with Sin el. nu, und s' nt him, w ith his conip mion, to a house i'l their n qu ,-r, where thoy ui.ht lodge in j 1 1 1 .oi . i . i , s i' i iico uu tun nut nceoiiipanj uieiii i u the ioliovriii i ii.iv, when Sbeehau alleges that he Vvai tul en ot.! I be enlisted. T I e jmy ciiiae lu this morning find stated that tiny wen' in.iildc to ngrco upon a verdict, wherc iipt n tliey were iliscliarired. liisttict Attorney G.lpln und A-.-i-i.-ut Distiict Attorney Valentine lor i he l n lni fs'i ics; Charles W. HiojUc, F.s., for the deb id.u.t. Don. in Coi i t Judgo Sluirswood. Phllli liahtl vs. Al lah in Pchci.c. An action to ro tovti ii:i inn 'i for the alleged leakage from nrivy info pl. iiudl's pv, i.jises from tho theatre aJjuiii in;; t'ti Ciill'iwi ill street. Jury out. insri.li i Cm i r Judge Ktroud. Schomackei' Co. vs. Mi.iiia lltjwood. Au action of re plevin. Jurvout. Cot in or bvi-K ano TrRMiNKR isn li'Aitri:n Si s.so Judges Thompson und Ludlow. The Commonwealth vs. Frank McKcever. Tho tle feiiihuit is Indicted for the muider of Joseph McMasters, on the 11th of August last, on board the ship Z.11J1 7'.'wi.7i J'rtl, nn Fnglish ship, McMa.sters beinthcu boatswain of the vessel, io d the prisoner a seaman attached to her. The ship had but a short time arrived. Tho pa-scti-gei.-' luggage was not yet ashore, yet some of the trow, and among thcin Kclvcever, had boeii ashore. The cook, nctori'ii g to the te,ony, was tirunk-, nnd the captain, upon the fact boim reportid. tletaikd a man lo act iu his place. It was with this man thut one of the even, named lidii(',hc'.tv, got into an n'tercation and a tight about his bieaklast. This 11 as iiuellO'l by the otbt c:s. Just ut this time McKesver, the defendant, (Sine on hoaid and inquired ol Dougheity, who as passu g alt, the cause of the tusiurbattie. lionttlierty sa;d nothing, except thut he had beea fighting with Hogan, tho mli-titute for the cook. McMusicrs then said to defendant that it was none of IPs business. This led to an altercation and a fij-ht between the prisoner and deceased, w hich resulted in the slabbing, by the former, of M Masters, iu the neck, with a knito which ho drew from a m-abbard ut a belt around his waist. The cut inflicted by tho knife severed the jugular vein, and the deceased lived but a few minutes. The defense attempted to show that tho killing whs done in but blood, aud to home extent iu eelf-dctcui-e. Also, that in the course of tho fight the prisoner received at tbo hands of de ceased a serious wound in the thigh. The case is still on friul. District Attorney Mauu und T. II. Hwlght for the Commonwealth ; John O'Byrne, John I'. O'Neill, and li. C. Min, K., hi U I'liaoner. flOTAL riTF.OLEUJi CCMPANY. CAJ'ITAI S.bO),Oi)l. 2 C 0,000 SHARES. "WrV I r gr . iOtvt, J-i,iMI. SI 1 SCIti' Tl'. N I HT'.l, V) II ' IIAKK. Till-. 1 oinpi.ti dim ti c 1 1 I'.ijm itig Inlf -rc'ti'. I. .1 to I I ... ttp- - rk c 1. II 1 ( ' let rut. d f im i I r'ftitl . HMITH 1W11M, ny rfvi r, ( vt iiitls t It. i- iltu.atUtLs tie. tewn 01'FrftiiKPa. Oi. tl-'p lc , .r Jialiic 'II1IKTY () ItAI'.RI-LI UAILV.hllf cf lli belongs to Has Cvur-anr. las dorrLlis ur two luvre v!'! airuuw Im-Iiir en etea, and opersiions will at ec.ee tie I oir.oiciiccl. Ttilinsl'-n of tl:s A'l.tirny river lias liecn fonnd to be IcallT nroduellvs i tli new w U iBl.-l) -.trut k on lie- to i; I'.ihm is urortu' in; 'i--7 t4') a'" reli for day, stso tho uow well on It ha1 10 n I-i a:o- P, no'v Sillnpllie Silti (It") barrels ttally, and Inoo anliirf. b'side Uu r i ells et' tuei.ty and Ibinjr hari-rl- In Hie Im aeC.iato vicinity. II. , )ir'- iiileii t In .11 tlie oil olrflu' d In I Or. Mti ' t a.r en II. JI. Mi tXlNTOCK 1'AllM, On OU rrirVfvn wtii'-li l.n.e vitiated tMO wt i,pr.- ducliilt KKIHIV 11aKBI;L8 ITH HAY. On this I'-js-e ttiree new netware nn belrg dr.ll'al and neArt-nuj Ilea, In ru whP Ii thet 01111 any will receive the of l-uu hoi iu on.. The (arm ta well known, from the fact tliat tl.e 'McrUnlockvUV- Itiioki mComi any" unn tae LmJ in- teri'U III. The 1 -filth vorkii f Imcrist 111 Hit f. lie Hire diserllad lots on Utt ec-JetTateil J I V J l-i A IV I Xi JI Ull'l' FARM , OnCIH ink. In let Niv 1, on wlii.-K ttitrelsnw.il lu lot ho. I, on whicti la slittiiird the bilnj,' 11 .tfd lu M Ju. (1. Unl.: lot the new I iittw 1-eiriK drlllcU, ftixl fVom tie fact Hint It jolni lot N. 7, on Yt liich It oltiiatcit tho KIAHTOWK VliJ-Ia IVO. IV, I.atrly Btruclv. It i pc;t('tl tiitt A lirv (Viwliif will mil t obtan ! on IliU l"t. In M 1.0. 8. TbU lot l-w iltnatorj totwc n ro!i 7 Hint '', 1-Duin as th "Ktiun? Leases, " vlihli li.ivc pitvtJ tlitnuclvei f be the very bet oi t.rr.lry. On ti is lut ts a.UiauU ilia Which )' now heng drilled d.Tpfr, s the t-xln wluoh li. -1 bcrn fast arc n txovcil, and liotulliO Indic.itloui a Lirye jleld la fxpecti'd. In lot Is'o. lA,n htch preparatloufl aro beinif mult to bilik A Wfll. In lot No. If. 'I I i Mot Is particularly ivoIIiUuatail, ad joining tha lot Ko. '.''Son wMcli iq aliuuud t)' new n err ing Will fluid to ta producing ilx hundred barren ?i day (the striking of U.I well advanced the M.iplt. 8ha Je Co nip inv's Etr.ck irom i 17 to f I I r aliaff). pr. aratiuiii will be at ncocomin.il' cd to sink .1 will on this lot. In lot No. which if ailTantugeotisij situated frjm tn pntMiiiity to the Kt-vitonc leriKO. aiid the Jercy Will. In lot Ko. , on wbkh li United the celebrated .J 1211 HEY Now producing abi.ut O'0 I.AIinKLS PER PAY. Thiw h on ol ihfi la rue st KIow Ing Wells on the (Vcek. In lot N'o. W.nn wMelililtuuUUtteli.i;rj.niVi i.t. The ii"vjij a i xza nEimAaiiJx In a avnwdgml to be one of the bt prdu lr.g frms In the v U"!e region. Ihc lullowing rrnurka are tnltn from the flnancbsl coltituuhof the l'hil.uU'iptii4"iie88,"of Jioveinborlt:, ; Ihr- rxv'i:nim nt In oil stacks la atlll lncrning, and the prh'i-t) ci'ionir ot the priiucliiK citiupanlct huve iuieriHl.y fidvacrt t. Wc notice the compaiiku nituatod on the llydw nntl l;;:teit fiiiin, which Is cniiihlcred out- of Die buiion Oti Ciii k, hHvlug ruii idly aUvuroud within the lait lew days. Tills Ih owing to mhiiu lmv wlh lutving I no 11 lately an tick on thin property, fine thmlnif about u thou hnii.f hiirielh per iluy, iinil miti itoitu Ivvo hninHtjil t.ar-i-'lw Hr ilay. 1 1n finlru yield or thin tanu U now between llltn n htindroil ami hvo thousand barrlH por ihiv, and GiHiiM uf the eotii .liHili1. lot-.nt'il on the 'Mup e Kiunlc,' Hyde I'aim,' 'Ito-k,' Khort,' and .M iiit rnK have f:'l their liicoiuiiH doubled by the alxtvo iieivv wiln (rtiiUK down on tb lann, mi out of whi.-h the lrc-t oli citvito jci ti'tiitd i aJl h )iao he it itru. k. ' IV. nil. il 7) or I. Ing IntorcM in two aii'f and i he 011 Cherry Hm, on wliMh Ii t::n;tt, d the ici:i:i avkm., Tl.f se ''It htvcii pi now p.oluiiiKoineail01tAKlti:LR PER DAY. Thii veh la one ot tl.e njoni rcli.ihl, and hii b n d.illy incr' a-Ct'-'. i.d tlie fetril.lnu nt It bait provcil the fact that Cherry Hun propctu Is tuuoiii; the mt it n. i.i lle ami productive In I ho oil region. Htti'lT' Untt lnt' rest ti tfle arrs u CiVvry Kmi, iihtiut thrcc-fuurthw of u n il.' above the KiedWt ll. lii pinjofrty 11 well .c.ur t, beinic all b"renlle, and H'i: VrLl rc ti.-n h'-lnu diilkd on It, I WU ol whU-h are near oomph tiou, and at onlliito the lean! granted, 1 IV i: jHlhr. WI-I l,H an l- br c tuiiut'iiccil oil the property w ithln one htinar-d d.iys in iu Nuwuiter I ti. UilviT-t lb iii't in! to uurf.tBt tin- yit'l-1 . tin t'u n,auy to a lurt.4 aim. tint. VI. For:.v a'u -,iu v ple.nu ('hfvty h'iu, nh..ve (he tveh e acri 1 tnvm d hy the Coiiijuiny. Oa the a 1 join ni li.riim reat ucthhy now exists, derrick iKlng cnun d aiuMMlla ib tiled. Two ih-rncks are now-belli;,' eie?'it, und the d vcloj.itient of pi'cKTiy will bo p.usccuicd vi4orot:bl.v. 'fho following extr.uU are frm an editorial of tbo 'PahUc Uici, ' No 1 uiber Ik, ls.,1 "ne of t'.e tnnht remrkahle feature ittioiit ti--" preient oil rxelteuient It tl.at. w iit.e the tfirltory kiutwnto poistas oil m i'.t,uii fiiniJiDu In ana, the older Bt itltd por lions whir.- moht uil haa bet-n dmwn oit, U Uatlv raising luprhe. '11. price, I-k, ol ttm oil la higher ttiau ev. r, bt'ijifi ekeii did ait and a halt per hnrriMat l he wells- now, ct, ail around Oil crt-ek m w areas have been ndtJoil ot lar m aier ttcnl Utaii tboe ht(tr known. 1 ho whle ot C iit -ri y Itiiii imi bfia.d tn have cuiuc into tue market mice t.f benlMiiin.' ot tl.e ear, ao J la now c tntiJort-d tiie iihh l valuable territory uliwhtr l bo touild. Weill are .i.pl'iiU inter (u ou a. '1 he Coinpuiiy die nw ifftiritig from tlie producing lij-teie.-U.l M 'iV-l Ol II (:tj JtAKUKUN HY Oil. IMU.Y, wlilcli will eiialdo ti.vin to pa: a haudsoina and prompt diidci.d on Hi capital i a hi, an interest in i:iliilTKI.N Wl.LLb in ,.irIou btfije of cuiuplftlou, TWO on Alle Klainy river, Hum wldt.li tl.ey will icoelve I1ALIT tlie oil ; UilslXon AkChnhtk i'arnj, fr'ia which they will re ceieOKi: EltiilTU the oil; k'l t'. on CLerry Kun, 11 W.f the oil , 1 WO on Cherry Hun, A 1.1, the oil ; uud Sl on the Hyde and l..tcrt Puna. If these wuu have but the umiaI auccewS, the ptvduction lo ti e Company will I iucreted to a larg atuouut within tlie next ui iety days. Iwenty-nve tkousand do.'lan will be retained in the Trcaaurjr, for the purpose of developing the luudu of the O001 pasty. Si biciiptloni Kill be rvtelTed to the abia Cainpauy it No, 538 WALNDT STREET, UOOM NO. 7. Tl.lialti in, dVjliar m iibMribinf , ai,4 one doUar and ny ci nt, oa the bilk 9f Jcitjulxr, Ihoi, ll-M M 18GE pEMEROKE OIL COMPANY, iiao County, renrtj Mania, lNCflirf'P.ATFD UNDF.R THE LAWS CF FLNNSYLVAMA. (j j r 1 t a. 1. h 'roc it, noo,oo. Id ,( rtlAaFS AT t ', A 'I. II B. I I : T. TAIIl. Wcrliinc CaplUl llrstrud for UiacIii). merit, I0,W. fn'-H- -Al i FtfP lit NT, E-o. Vl r-fS l 1 i.,-lllTAMl Kil l ,-KN V ... ir e t . .. i v s-o Je.se m, Illt'MAI W L'.f. IllHKOrOltS: Mr ALMH)'.I. l!V!r, P'i...ll.le, P.s.i.tvt tw '..- 1.1 .m Iron W ri air. WII.l.iA.M C. I.3VHT0X, No.lii 8. Wa'tr itrttt Pi iiait. irli a. lr. KIiW C'i Plitl'TEN, h. V. ron .fOIl.tti ..r.il TVil- bui r-!ret, l'lilift'l' Ciila. tr.TIIOM4 W. r.VAm.Ki'.WOCbi-ir.iit tr.,t,rsi), il li'l.la . Mr. K. W. PA1T.EV,1" spi Clitsr.ut IT ', I'l.Cn.lc'i Ma. Mr. HlLI. rt'll'lWlN, Pl:i-hii,r 1. lr. B. H'MI llKAll'l'ltl'. K- w llr . h'.n, l'.i. lr. J. L.C'AItNAt;iIsJI, I'r. HJ.-iit 01 ttm PU i'or 1. II C'eoii any, AllrKbrnv CI't, Ta. Wr.WII.IJ.VM O ni l lHIir, PIOt..uv, P.,r;reu-y anil Treibiirer vf i'llt-iairg ami Con tie 1 s. 1 lie Railroad. Tlie roBOianycwn tn ret i.rnplc 21-' acrii ef Pit t'st 0.1 renl'orj uu Hie rlsat Icink 01 1 in All. tUi j f iver.u, r (ill City, with 1 T"il tm 'U auJ ai. oilier ncirly oen iicttd,lik rs lrcaa, tkinipthe, aed riser a.'eeii to tl'6 pr.ii'iity. Ker iirtu "Urn, w rr-np- tm, U be for.ed w ah ..ny 1 f UK Mr." its or at tue cfllcfs of MEBSBS. COOPER & OBAErr, No. 11 KXv'lIAN jK. and Kr. 8. HARVEI THOMAS, . 31 walmt nrnrt;r, W e iit ulltlif :litd to ' '' :i u Unitftd nnm'ier of I' ar. , of il --ji hi THE CALF OREIK OIL COMPAKY (F Vi) T VHIG1.VI4. Ciriiul, Jit I ,( OOKK). hKiii. 100.000 PAIl VAI.OL. M rlflTsCltlPTlOS PltKT; paid in ltd) ii .Wp" ' r- LLH) KM-;i) WOKKISU J Al'ITAI fVO,noC. Pr;RiDr.ast-J.lMKfl M' Ci"T'llfcN. Sk Hi. I AH V A l Ti:i.M 1(1 R WILLIAM IIH11 P'lRf l'i:Q. dAVKfl MrCCTCM-U, U. .1 APlMi. iit iai ritAt't, t;non.:B m men tMM.IA iiltl K, S. M CiB vlIAM, IILMtY C. P.' TCiH.U. Tti rio.-li Book tif tiie i'.wupaiiv ii inn i-p'P l' thr Counting II nf Mi.,n. M'Cll'' 1IE0N A I Ol.l.ISf, No. UU ) HO N 1 HlT.-' t. h '!!' r;b r. imm,i t'nifiiiw Cu !r nat.t" w'T U r - , lrv-1 ii tiuy Hfty P'T r nt. if t'i tr t.ihrt ipii'iii-, t'ie t'i'a o In nxty da t, v hen the i crtiitt..i. i of ntoi w I.I K: t dy Icr M en . 1 lands of t'te f Vnc pany bf-n iH,id with the t If ul i et ate by mum oi t 'it limit pT't;')''-'!! m! mrn .ul icfiii-m 19 "I inc iM'unliy, aun , n r irv. t.w.mii wi a:raof lai.d cn llo'rc Jie -k, bp in ibn b tb y hae n wi-ll. lu whi h tl oyl,flt iust miuek 'ill. Tmiwol!, In the on:nion of onr Hiiperntenlnt, an well - ail cTp - rU'TJ--' l innho havo tvon It.wiij n a lmwi yie'-nng wt 11, ue II linws ifl now at imervai. twonty i-.t hojvo tht'w.-n, andwHI h)d to the Couinany h tiar. t l-i lnt fltiv lnrr:H pt day.Hiinh'l. t. It is ho i ,.', to p-w a l.andf.ue ilhh'.emi on inn wi'n eai.rfti e are n iw availing tho at i iv til of nccijssat-y uja hin:ry to wvrR to Well. scoiid I, a tratt of otie hu::dr,d acr; owned In fceby 1 litin t it ua l oi i'.o acr''i. on n t'niy .r i -e. iibl-tt to one-eiKhth of the II u.i a myat'.y. Itoih nt hk-ia ro Di.nrpa,'r(i as oil tnyritory. nnu lie. iu 'towo provinin to th Hon1 Vt-k nud Itawiun l;ui tcwitoiy, and Uiu l.nla oi tb Hunt re 'fc uti p.ny I Me woik ou utiu ot rh'stl urit'i-inril wlih rieoi, aud on tra t No ewe ae amfk a heavy liibriratuiR oil at a depth oi'.'V) t'eeU tot more htu i.iiuruiuimn te prot)e''i9, hi Mes.r. M--CM ICrtKON A 30I.1.T B', 11-20-Jw . Ji( N. 1 l.'tNT vneet. JEE RUcSILL TAEM OIL COKPAiJY. 1IIXY THOUSAND SHARES OF ftj EafkCII. SCB8C1IIPTI0N PKICK f I &0 PEH BIIAHK. 20,000 iie"kuei ron wojikino caviial. J. P. M ( kEHY,PPFmrvr, THOMAS A. w 01 T, Vi t -Phiimn. vt. initi:ci)UH : 3. H. Vi-CltEAHV, i J. W. VAVHOfTKN, Tllf-MAH A. SCOTT, I PIMLlf I'UtUl.r;, M IN HOW rill. PAMl'1 L P. I'KUKI i:, Sc. .i. rj and Tream.rer. Th properly bH'iiKin' t 'h 'oinp; ny r.iiiBtsts ot On lininired ami Kitty A'-ren hi f e simple, ol v.iluahle l.nbrl eailng Oil Land, situated ou Sonar nrce ;,ahn t two nnh s hi.m IU L)ou:ii, which euiplif into trench crcok, Venuifi ei'Uniy, Pa. Ihii pn perty hai bn neh fted wilh a view to It v.iln alile kicatl'iii, luving i liiu-a extended Mung nntl on bo.h ldii of ih) creek om-'i' three hundred locn, w hh li, together wlib the larm: amount of I Kt or itottmn Laud, - A .toiioHor aeh Antitfceit for drilling ft larnc uumlier of oil Weill. At least One Iltmdicd Wella can bv w i'd, witu ample ronm lur Tanks, Knilne-hmiso), an l OwLlhugi. A i'iod w eil. rTiVinv twenty barreliper day. is witiilun foui lhof ft luilo tibifve It, alio, several good proiluoin w !la on the rreek hclow It. The oil obtained on thii rrr.k is the T.ubrlcn'.lng 0.1, whl. h c inioan .a in prh o tine hnudrcd pr evitt. a'juo oiher mDs, aim in nioio in demand. The oiup.my o ut u!aiu a largf revnue hypirtl-'i wishing to hifik wrlis, reserving ir mi on--tonrtu to on1 hilt ol the oli fil ot vpi-iiHO to iliM.Yni any io tp 'D'i'int of ti e revenue l'riiin th ir ow n wells, there being a large fcufhcI'Miry ot land for botn pin poi-u. It Ifldon'ned to iMe the e irr.i- t to drPl wr,l vteAH In U. he-t h-cttinn at once. The titlj to Die p.-tptrtyU p rieet and fiee ul ineumbran Hubncjipuoii Hooka ur now open at the onlre of H.ltllKl. M . 1M7-I?t - No.'lS. yyAEHINGTON AKO WALNTT EEND OJJ. COM lA.N Vr. CAPITAL tjOO.NX). IbO.Ooil SHAllllS ji liaoh. Snbseiiption 1'lietf 10,1X10 Shares I'.cserved in Working Caite.l. Cffxc, Ko 314 MARKET 1st , FiiiladYif h.a. Vo, 1 Aw e'lcn Oil c reek, now p imping 10 bai re.s -r d.n . .tint iiioc (mii;. Jo.V. A wll on oil Crert. now o -r ; fev-t deeo, wtrh lurte ow 1 1' oil Ne:r l.'iis i tho Corn eMamer WoM, whi- h is ii-jw pniiiiiiti!.' ic.'O barrel1 of oil per day. No. y. A woli nn oil i n eK. .i.O feci deep, t.ov reaJy Tor tuhinii, with K(ijcii'hd ahov of o:i; c ory profjoct o: i -o-din htK largely, o, I 'he iKt'i Interest in n ti nn of five hundred arn i rn the Ail l.eiiy itver; sU wt III, now pnmpt.),; (lny i..n rt la 1 foil i er da ; tnrei' ui -re w-Ms no a .miuk d jivn ; v ill. tie.ir a Dili- ni rivur ir-eit, all t:-i t h-irhu territory. .No, lull a.-ie a T d"unie n.-r H e i. voiiuimti. '.Vt'i, wh. h are i.ntv puinpMiac li b irr " )-r ''av. Not; Kight and a hsh aerr-t m W ilun llint.in tte Al'- ' 'tryihrr; iioini .ti.it j urro:;iidli'g thii prtn -ifit. 10 1 rufinc nv wells, i'tiis tract will t dov eloii- j , iindl. Sub n th'iia aio n-m 0"in.' ! vl-- .I, ai. l a la 1 r ttfii ol the bt.Kjb ah ea I, ijKi-jl. the pr vt l- .10, 1 - in nn 111:11 inn ivtn h- nljiaii,. i a liie Ode j 01 at - t'coe. iy, now at No. ill MI.M PH.iet II U: OU., MINING, COAL, AN'DOUIKK N K W CO.MPANIK'. We are prepartnlio funiiKh ew irp'.-riaoi witii all tiie Pijolti tliey re iuird, ivt short n-aie-: nn 1 ii. inn i f .'ot ijunrty. All llvles ot niielin;-. ft j Et i - I'La"1 i: t'Kiti! o Al r.s or 1 j ;. LI I UOiltt XI'IIKII do do J If A NM'EH PO'tK OHUr KH 11: I KANNM- K. feiTDi'K LKOtirll. MlU'li I.KO'IH: MAI AKCKS, ULiilMi Kit K Cvl'l I AL - I'm, K. l ltOkKKM' I'r I'TY f .l.i't'LK. Avil v r 01 SAI.l-rt. i.lMM.NO HOOK. MOSI i CO., Blank P.Ovk Mantif..i ttrera aud StatUmra 11-18-tl h'o. CHJtlSNL'T BtreeU Havlug bought mo it of my i ate rial before the lat great mo, j am enabled to oil r my nock wf IllIST-CLASS FUKyiTUKB At a iniall advance on old prion, I. LUTZ, e10 ?m Ko. 141 8. KI.EVEXTH SI'RKEf. AND riCTUBK FRAME MANITACT011Y. WM. II. MOKOAN, o. k. mnth flTuttr, Gilt Oval IliotofcrapU Frainea S40-2ra COKSTANTLY ON UAKD. PIANOS, COTTAOK KXCliL aior Oruuil, Harmonium,, aud aiek ilaoui, at MARSH Mt'HIC HTOKR, e. 11U1 tJlESkCl Ktreat. frrrll 10-T-i lOUNlTNU-IiOCbE ANUBCUOOL UliSKS maUe to order, at no 7T.' e:an 1 rit Fire.1, II-fM UKOUl.E ri.OW AlAK. I'OR COUGHS AND OOI.US. UKK MAU IO.U.IK A hllAI.L B TIME I'HKB TAK HHOPM. JSxoeUeirt. touveurwit lor the ovkt- HviO b ike ilross'il' 't if du' : U C II A N A N ROYALTY J1 C:! I'AIN V. CAriTAl H000 40,iAK SH.MtE-i VAR VALUE JIO.'X) rui:i?'r-A r ions f,r.xAttrm, ? T. .Tli-Jt llN W. TOI(ltk;V, 1I.it 0r Pi. hAMS K(ltirit Hnk, pr..HKrHY-WM ?. LANK. . ' . TipT I., Trv .1. i t K!V U! rj. J MKP, rr l)if ! an.-f Nut- m r.f IY .mi Richard- PMIr.'U. !iiil.J"H,r. J. ii. I :. , 1 n -i.urj. R. K. n.lt, M. !., W:.uiii;:.n. 'VM. H. 1 VNi:, I'l.'! )). U .i. Of t... N . 1 4 S. 1 OLlt l It hm-rt, PIIII l'T.T"ltT . . 1 (- r'v o: 1'; a :min -oisU'ti c' O I I.nB.T, I,- , . nl ri ul Ii i.r K- r "T It 1 tint ; of a; I tn 1 I i-n t! .cil fin "A. IWi ',. 111 .1 I "-in. ivi Oil Crtk. H."i n-, ').', ' I" Ul.ll III ..: I . .Ti'llil-1 'I' J1 'iu In tvo t 'IU- Artf. ? -K - ur ).v uU'i Eit-: Ill i.t;k,, ciiaiia; coaaiv, J tn 1 1 .iri .ilv "it on h I r 1 unit 1'ity 1. rv,yj i,.9 C'ti Itti.lM.iii'i t'nrin," ovi-r mvy 'it vc ar l ni-1) t ,1r,-t I'll- oj.rt; mot . Sfvent-rn tr iViW Iiroii 'i it'll 'r il lire now l 'fni; t,t'-l wlfli go'd pro' ti,aii'l t ttity r tf.irtv w& Nirei m vr.o . BlflBcc ir'nrT.'i. A1 ft ".!! pnun 'i'pr invn-'m it n I; m'.'1 1 in'n.'fT ot full (Hit! f.!iJ,-M, ! c- i-.tir'". mi' ''C !' 4iu vl .tt 7 uj,Mn ap'-'il' v in u .mj if 11.0 nionri.iir at tiie vl'.-- oi fbf nnii any. Tli" jiroif t'ii. t'-n' s; iln n mil . r i 1 i jn of liit C-m- I ftPT'f pr- "Ti , -n 0 'jij'an vl it u- i. Ji-A run b' 'jtj'an e-l it tie- . C-TAK Oil. COM TAN Y( OK rillLADKL- i i put a . Pirn m i r "ni . t.he. iS'tl, TMs t to nw , orvanlfd wild a "'.iit.il .( -.) no, I'll it :ll.iw 11 iitiinetl Keiiitiun a ' Ml.. r iiQ'i Di rct ; f- r tl. ertuiii. . !'! -If.' -.-T. II. n. WILLIAM MtLI.W.U'li. 1 i'.r. I li I It. 8AM I Kl. It. PIIILMPS. "I 1:1 I AIM . HAM I 'El All, EN. 1 if prt.p' rty of thin' 'nnipiiny cormiM of the f'tlewinf vniu.diio Iracti f l.aml, kn'uited lu Neuingo Cuunty, ppiinsylvarlfl ln aere- on 'HOMi; CHEEK," hrvin? a large front 00 PmIi Uh,j ( iaia erp"k. Hilt prjverty was i'iaerrd by the nrkinal owtwri oot t "1 up vMl e LAIt.ll l.AM) SAI KS tii-de In Veiiaiivo itiuitv llnee the dii ovrry ol (Ml, ,.s p ' "f ,lM' 'I loiti-'tnonn, w tin h It lxhevi d to oe iiritiirpus-ed by auy lerritni j )il Ihis reyinr, ri and three-(.iarter (u ) Aieu, nn the AlL-ghny rivr-, al,"tniT. "lur.- ' ia k,' n id m the luiundla'e t'lai'tuMatl WKI.I. n-.w In sac- "- f ! oi oratl.-n It Ii aim oiposie lh ciebrated w H KKLKIt, PHI I.MP3, an.l otl'tr wells. l ie proieri of th s Cotupanv a oned fn PER SIM M.K, and is n:arlv an J,K'l.a.nl ll" V A W.E l'erlt.ry. Th- ro 11 al t -H'-' HK nt pp 1 r1 t l;,as, d. tip n wntr't there I- a well V.v owners!. Iiueml.l-dt use loUKTH ot tin- Oil. its KoV Al. l 1 . r d.ntra -t" h.i'e he-n mud" l-- r th" lntuiedia'edevelop 111M11 o! bo'h tracts, ant En.ino TV oK and n;eecsHftry uia- hitiery for that putpnite Is now on the ground, and In i nure 0' "reel ton. Hie iiiimb. rof Miares to con?dnt of TWO HCSPRflD TM"T ANi. Th'1 o'i..-rip' pie or tho stok lJ r'Afd aMISK DO IT a I. l'a S1I M.'E, loll paid, aud ISO a'i sninini. 1 iie'it Thu?rd Onllirs lave been referred by th 'ri:iinl ow ntri l-r devei'ii.L prnpTty. 1 r.- Mtbtcrlptin P.-ok 1" now p- n n hr tnre of KAMI EL H PIMM.II'K. .n Biii :ij hcVKNTd tsueet ril -H'ti SAM' KL Al. IK , He retary. JMFORTAKT 10 OIL COMPANIES. The afli-nilor. uf C h Oil Com ;:.niei U e;ilioJ to a nee Fittt nt Iniprowd Koch Drill nml Reamer, comMii' d In one complete lhiiland Heanier, In auch a ntaiiuei Rf to D.ltl and K am tho Oil Well at one and thi f r.nie tittie. It is thouj ht bv exierieuctd oil well torero ttiat li will aave from one-third to ono half of the time h'.ictoforti necessary In drilling oil w ell. Thii Kock Drill ha hist been patented by IU VII) EVANS, of the firm of tviin fc Wiitnon, No. hi S. EOUItrii Stroet. The Direct ors nt the dlfferont oil Companies are repecti'ii'l' Invited to call and examine Cit- patent and model. As this Drill Is liXHy to take the pl.icoot hH others now in nae, any por- nn wishing to take hdd of tlifs patent and manufacture th1 inllla shnnld c ill at once upon the patentee. The pMrnt haa just been taktn cut, tearing dtte November ll-M, having seyeuteen yetrs tn run; conieitueutljr th'Te is every opportunity to realize handsome returns fer the manufacturing and nipplylng of till Kock OruT and 11 a in er. CAUTION. AU persons are cautioned again d making.nHing, or dal irg in any Hock Drill and lie timer that Infringes otmy patent, and any Dtillth tt Is constructed mo at to drill and r am the well at the same tfmewl'l bo an tnfrlugeaicct, ai thccvnibinarli-n is the j'rinclple ofniy patent. DAVID EVANS, 1! -tf-.i Putcmoe, PE1 JtOI .! M t OMI'ANV. Capital, 15400,000 Par, $5 Per SLare. svjiscKirTiox nucK, vi .-ioriai shark, ECU EULL-PAID STOCK AND NO iTUTUKA ASSESrtUENIS. Tlie f ropeity of tilt Ctnup-ini coiiiits of tho follow in f alimbie I KK HIMPIiK Tenltofy, extensive leaseholds, PKODUCP'O WBCL8, Vn going dewnhjid tieariy riuiihed: No 1 About .'jnitiiry) Aerea n iheny Trer Kun In FKI3 8IMPLF,. hot'a'de land aiituc ei.i tMid PIP I V Wfc.LLS. 'I ni Tcnimrv is eppo ite t e l..lii 11 I . tr!eii'ii Onipany t llayei 1 ann) on UiU 'rcek, bi-ULd.d in part by the cele br.ited Stoi v Farm, Ac. e. o .f. Lease peipeiual rOyeari,) on Wa-h. M-'CIInto. Oil neti-y'ia re, all hat, . ery htttablc. (lowing a:id ptiDtpnif' wells ail ar.mn.I. o. i. "Wild Cat" Plowing w U, aliont barrel per div. n W,tth. SriCHmoek harm, i no Cumiiany iiwiii thtj WhotE working inurcHt in liiU w ell, engine, tanka, Ac. Jr. I. 4 . 'Ciillforul Well, Vo , 1 .' on oil f'refk, down nt feet, nil ready to reiuhc. ThU icll lns Mowed 1X barret pT t-ay. No. A. 'Vaiif'Tnla Well, No -2,' VnOll Croek.down nearly uHMt ft,, . I-e.d Letseporpettinl (mo ora) on 'i'j aeies OilCreek, all thit, eeii'innlng tbo ab;-ve well;, iah niiuei.-horte eiiyine, tanas, deri h as, en-ui" hon-e,, & i. No. 7. Lease prpr-iual ('-: earn tun Vyi aerns Oil Creek , .ilk i)a', anu iitono wed dto.n PA) lout, one .ptarUr inter eat MwirUtiy m tids wnd ar d lea s. rejl lllOLaA.NU SHlifc.cs HF.rtKKVKD FOR WOKK. IMl ' AIM r Books fur nui' iNii, anhMj-p'U'ii -re now own at our on ce for a n w dai only ; when cloo'd,th mock to be planed on tho rttfii'ar Mo'on mat I'hilt lelpt 1 Htok Hoards as a ho)sa i na d.vhi. nd-t a m on, tK iui isi I'eHiAM, when it i epced tho -tiar.a will lar'oky ad.an .. All Miiti or hif.iiiui.o i. vvlih proapoctuses, can p. r-btavi'ied the tnd'Tt v.." d '1 no sin ill eoi'jl of thU 'onipiuv, witli th'-aciiml lurKO imorcai, jnust make it lav ntc at a aeenre Uiveatnuut. n. r. LEKcir, Nt-.H Pit, .bar liuildiugi, WALKTT txdow lillKD, Phlhid. Iplil.i A-noy. LEON AIM) MANEKY, No.fs BEAVKIt SitixI, New York Aou.y, rrl.M LK, VILA & ')., Ilnnkera. JVlC l'-J',01l Ag-'llJejy. 0,J Kc. 43C WALNUT LTEEET. MIllUtt I(lliH, 0 IILt4T, IH, 1V1I T1 i oJrttn!d is aaihorlzM to ae'i a Lmi'ed nunber c Kraret of .in OilCuuipany whoe property lamaliUyoa ill. i rerk. eiiano canity, Pnusylvania. aud la b--dlttve4 te be of f ;ual value many upon the trtek. The portion dt!veop-d and pro-lb- Li w I l.fr m the be, in mug, aecuro to the rtio kholdtri a DltlUcud of Tree percent. per Month, nud these wells, are im retting ddy. In addition to thce producing woMn, ihcy he a Iftr.te lutorcit la Eleven other a In ditierent ataurs of d-'V lopment, and 1 nra) of them nearly completed. Iliete la toon alao for an e-iual nninb'T ot we!la upon the s.ime property. Ibe Ccnjouny ow n, also, over 'i J aTrc or nn tcvc.opel p.opTty in tfio nelKhlnrhiHid of ti e o'nerj, ut.in which they prcixj.se linking aevcial we la, the uiuoy having bcea provided for the p-rj.ote. Huch an opportui.iiy of oljtadiirg. at a low ct, a atock- payUig dividend fioiu ao fciut I a portion of Hi propuitjH J belduiu oflured. Eor (urther information apply at tho oftke of J. D. REINIiOTII, Ko. 4HtJ WALNUT STHKKT, 11 18 Between tae houra of 1 and o clock P. U. CI. H. DUNOAN. JJBE CLARION RIVER 0IL00MPANIES.fi OIUCi:, No. 311 WAI.NVT MKl'.ET, (HECOM) l LOOKj. WILLIAM 1. SOI1KLL, PliESUIKNT. BIMPEON AFBIOA, Beeretnry soil Treaaarer. 11 -Ktlu.tutl ANU 0'1'lllili ISCOKI'OltATliD CO-MfANIEH, nan be luppllcd al lowe.l eaah ifloe, Willi I LU'llfK ATK8 OK H'l'iKtK, TUAr-tKlt HOOK, Bloi k i.nni.FitH, JJUll.l.Ml IIOOKM, Ac. Ac AC. ' A far) aakoiimanl of aaMle. i.u liuinl f r .iiri-iiusir, ti. aeliMiUvtu. bijlu.of uve. liiUfllflvri.-all.'crtillcaleeot KKki. W. 0. PERRY, MamifacttriBg EtatioBer, 11 IW-ew W.corntr KOl'MTH auil BACK 8. 'J EL