TITE DAILY EVENlNOi TELEGUAM PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DKCKMUHK 12, 1804. MONDAY, WIKKM I rR4M K. Ctrraptitulrnce nf tl,t Chlayo Timn. rniB, November 11. frlcri'l who h" Intnly returiicii from tlio vino tllstrlcH h'khii lliinlumm diHcrtbfi tltn vintiigH at mmf'tllt tnt win abundant anil of exooMent qualMy, unit wo arn promised (mat full la tli prirc t tlin ttrtiro nf primary nrvcaaitv in thla country. I'ropoM ul evil y i lie ilimintcion In ti c pners will rame u irrcat many iiilnitw aiming Iti'ffl'j cn igeO In tlj'J wme tiade. Flue wincn, ua well hh of Infcri'ir qualitiM, am extriioriiin inly nbunilnut. Tito very fini'st made in Krnnre, the Sn it.irne, i' mulo from the viiiiynnln of a very f w proprietor", That Cillril tin: I'hutti.iii Viiinn mowm-l by mm person, lli c Mnniiin i.'c San N.iIiict, anil tlio vin tiiftr vl le'.'l be will not "I'll ttr li:m linn SWIM be tr D. lie make from 1 III lo IN) tun-, iirnl lili a mull V rribirv leltla linn tlie pretty imjutuu of $.'(1,1 ( (I to fc.lii.doti. 1 litre i n wity of wiuntlnp; for tlin vnrions dilfi rrnec in ttit llavor ot which, nor for tlio ilil' fi n lit llavora in tlilli ri'M vintni". by the xuiuu wint. All tl ut is kiumn if. tli.it Ctiiiteitu Vii;in pniiibceii Ntu'eme, ami tltiit Nitiiterno tioiu any oihi r pint ut I- rni.ee cm in n r do the nme Smi ti ri o. The culiibmted ('lux Votigent, whli b pro duces the t'XiiiMtv u .inpairni-, ii a Mule "pot o groimri wtiii h Is a iniin' o' wi'nitli to it" propr-o-u.r. Vitch pianieil on the oiuilc ol tin) walls wlili li riieli no it h.ivi' niv.T been in. tie t'i yi"ll tlie mine neetur. Ail soldier, in iiaMin this cilchratcil vineyard, prcaetit anna in token of n-ffiei-l. 'J be Ht. Eimllion (a Ilonleiinx wine), which ia ruled for its body, and for It" improving by ittfo (the cnmmnn wium of Fiatiee do not kucp ni ny yearn), ia produced fr in TtTV old atoik. The triinkH of the vine lire some of them eiiormoin. Tlie brani lioaarc trained over u trellls-work like those from which the fSatiterne ia itialo. The iioil in which taeso viuna row is rocky and full of cavea (hut of a bcrunt, Ht. lirnillon, hiring plven the name to the vintage. The wine from tbia district wan colebratcd lu the eighth century, and Aiiaoiie, a poet knight, fang Its praise hun dreds of yeara upo. The 1'mt.ed Statea has no St. Kiiiilion to consecrate Its vinta ; hut, as it baa every aoil and cliinuto under heaven, it can inrely find one tbat will produce, as Rood wines, which will chase out whisky from its borders. Ileallhrulnma of Woollen. A lady'i toilet now tells of wool wool of every grade, pile of every style, from tbo silvery Cah Inerc, the lustroas Alpaca, and the fine Merino, to the exquisite soft wools of improved mutton lirectls. The garb of pastoral simplicity, once worn by tnnto emblems, of gentleness and Inno cence, now adorns the impersonation of beauty and purity ! From hood to hose, from b tltnoral to bal.e, excelling thoso soft textures in bloom ing beauty, and radiant with charms tbat Cotton cannot give, tie belle of the present day stands lorth a living cxamplo of the superior houltbful ness of wool as an article of clothing. Is this not inggestive of a more glowim? picture than tbat drawn by the "Annates d'tiygnu " It savs : "In Kngland, where the children go half nuked ; Where the servants do their work in the morning With their arms naked up til their moulders, and where the women are always l.glillv clothed, pul monary consumption exists in enormous propor tion. In London, one-luurtlj of the deaths result Irnm phtliisl." The same authority says that this disease has only prevailed in France since the women wore their hair a la Titia, their urtus naked, and bosom n a great degree uncovered. It would bo a dillicult tusk to describe the present styles of woollen goods, and. combina tions of silk and wool, and other mixed woollen fabrics, made lor woman's wear. It is said by merchants and manufacturers tliat twice tUo quantity of woollen goods used ten years ago is now worn by ladies. In the sviminur, poas imer webs of berage and berage do laincs are worn, and found to bo cooler and more comfortable during the heat of summer, and under the ex haustion of exercise, than cotton goods. Flannels are multiplying rapidly-plain, figured, and tun ed, and Increasing in beauty and aoftnoss. Hosiery, lormerly black, is now made into a mill tiplimy of styles and a varie.y of colors, intended to please the eye, as well as to proinoU) the com- Ualmorais, me guv ot u-.e i matronly Queen V ictoria, show wo.'.irous in gt unity In nianv-hucd nhailfs of beauty, and save the delicate texture ol dress from the contaniin i tion of the sidewalk, without exK)Htire of gar ments of ghostly hue, stainless to be sure, but cold und colorless. Then there are the do baizes in groat variety, mixed goods, but cheap and serviceab'e; the monsseline dc laines of American mannfacture, rich enough for daughters of princes; instres of ftilhs und wool; poplins of similar material, but heavier and dearer; Coburgs and other merinocs tn variety and tloaking cloth, light, soft, and fine, of long wools; or else heavy and coarse with suit, lur-like nap cf extreme length; or, perhaps, a close-textured, solid, line fabric of the best merino. These latter goojs are of every imaginable style, the nrevail'r. teudeucy being tusotl, matrons, rong-woolled goods. As civilization and education a.lvaner, and people learn the principles of hygiene in l'.io school of experience, it might bo expected that such a clothing reform would be Inaugurated. Heneo, with the thick soles and high boots, and other Improvements, in place of various barbarisms of female dress, have come, in these healthful and beautiful labrics, Intended for the clothing of lad its; and health and t.ishion have, for onee i'oined hand in bund. What has thus lieen joined at no Parisian milliner recklessly and proratiely putasuudcr! In such an era shall man be ar rayed In sheep's clothing, and the prophecy of the poet of a hundred years ago will be ful filled : "Then rliriil wlnter'ii Ice no more ehould wounJ The only naked animal; bill man W illi tlieaott Ueeco ahall everywhere he clothud. ' Bi lllirerrnt lteM. Peei, a a rule, arc very pufftiarloui when there, are in any of them tojrcther. It HPueHm. hwover. tbat when thty arc alone the are verj peiiceful. and bear spoliation without renigtance. A iniu tary bee bnt been seen to submit to he pltindorttd ui mo aiurc u uau aepooued on Ui ttiigbM as many mm turea uii.en in succesNion wlttiuut attttcking tun luuucr, w ucn it was ai a uistnnce rrom nomu ; but 11' atUckvU wbtju it is nnr its hive, it be comes quite another matter. Then oilier mem ber of the coniinuniiy !!y to its armiMtancei and aa ineni hers of the colony to which the would-be-robber belongs, Homeiimes hasten to help him In his need, a general battle emmon, In which los of life to Bi vcral of the individuals cunrrrned is the inevitable result. It has huppene l thut a more iystetiiatlc attempt to plunder on a more ex tennlve scale Is mmle. A hivethe inhabitants ofwbit b are driven to dMcraiiin by hunger, haviiifr elerted a hive which they know to con. tain honey, forr their way in like an army of Taepitjgs, and slaughter tha luhabitaiiU without Buny. It' the inhabitants prove to be too strong for the hiTiiders, they ate expelled, and no qiiitrtcrja given; all who are caught betore Uiey can make tbeir way ont ot the hive pay fur their intrusion w h their lives, as Indeed i only just. A hive thai baa been thus attacked, and wen when it maktit a aucctHsful resistance. Is subject to pecu liar dampers ; for if any of the inhabitants of a yeighrHring hive happen 1m have Joined the Jnvaderhtand tasted the sweet of the spoil, they are like i j to incite their brethren to tuukean attack In teelr turn, and another sUoghter takes place; and Uthey are loo strong f ht the commu nity, every ote of the inmates Is killed, and the contents of the hive devoured, the only chance of the rightful owiwrs gutting a portion, being appa rently by Joining the marauders. It is only, however, la the confusion that they cum Id do this; for numerous u arc the inhabitants of a Jbivc. the kuow each other.-m ti rwitouml, BANK NOTICES. VT5r- W II R It K N, TIIK AI'DI rnil-CIKN K- itn fi , rrqurpii py nir nnrniin m n. nri ,-n- li'r.m' AS'... , n.Me the ltanS.s nrtilsCn'iime.ii.veiili io l of :he ' n.u i fur the uri"se of Nans me nmler lh l A n "?:, ' .. i ... Ml on thr VM dv.,l Ail- t,V',L7 ... i.i."' Tllfc CiiHol.l- '" ji.,1 with l lri' 'LPIII - h riitiil.li.il .tlimiriilwn ', .,,, 4,H A., ..mini,, ,(h tl.' , . ' '.nk,, ,, I III or nip mi n aii, nun .i nirmrtf-,. - ii...,llu Hun . bv I lie mi mi if n ill Am, Ii. 'tavirf, h'-r i.n.n mirri i fliTDd, fcunjvcl lo the pit. r,i,l,1fhM, Bvrdi.iiot iahI Act. 'Jo, flvr'lon A. II. ('I'll, f .4 Cover nor of t'etiniyi ,i, Krrnn riMwnm, i HA' mi-mi m:, NoTi inl rr !, I-H. J II 1 lit f-- ." wiii;i(F..s, tiik AirniriiR-fiKNK w' Ml, a r'. ilri'il I v Mi ll'h rctinii of th arl n tltl1 ''An Aft hnnliiilll till llAnk ol IliU f '.imolnn wi-iilta l, dfrnini' Aii ciliiim tor th rur!) ol Maiikinv, amlur ll.liiof llifl I nliiil Htntfu. msnr.l on thli ill Ua of A llgi.il, A. l"'.l, nil it I II" I) io (lie mill in i (Tl Y It INK Ilk I IHI.ADKI.I'IIIA ' t a fiirnlnntil .illlarlor vl'lciire to Mm that all ttia rf-it'lrfim nta ut nlil nrt tiavr ti ,n emp loil wilh by tba tsio rain, ami urn it ns rHTi.rnc an ab.-'k-iaiihii nr iiia tlirpoi tnti-s ia of iiaiiKai;, auuvr tlio lawa of the Uuitetl I ito tretire rail thli n.ttl, IhrrfoMn he pnbll!iM tn mi eoriliir wiln tl p nroviiniiH nf tin- na"l I lih 'Action ol thf sanl art : ami do ilivinre ih.it ttie t 'ii rtf r of eaul ItBTik . hv tl. ti'irnh ol waul Act, I- ilopriifi a'l'l Uikrn 1 1 lie hi'reupiin mirtoT'ii tin, i ib. ect ut ttif proviKluus of to? tlrst icc.loa ol tald act. A. i. rt'Rnv, clorernor ot 1'cuuaylTaala. P.Xfcor'Tiva Tn w raa, i Haiimikmi hii '.sitli Noxnitier.lHi;4. 11 IKV.lw jj r-'t AV II KRK AS, TIIK AUDITOIl (JKN R - ral, ai reinilrcil tiy thf l :in m e'lon of tlio Art en tltli-il "An Ad t nalilln-' tlie Itank of thin !''nminnrt"tlth to ln'coHie A"no'iatl"n rir tic porpoo of B inklnir mill th l.awa til ih I nitiMltati't," otsnrd on tha Wil day ol Auk'"m. A. i. iw.4, n.is ri-TLlli il ti. inn. mat the t o am rial Hunk of l'i nn-yl'nla. ol ilit'llyof 'hlliidflitiia, haa furntstieil natlalaft'iry evli'-ticp to lilm that all ttin ffr'llil' Miipnts of ea:d Art LaVH ln-i'll complli'd with hji the pain nana, ana mat u tiaa wi-'iim- an Ainu tation for tlie purpoae ol narmnir nnm r i'ic mwi m me i;nit'l ntatna; I do, tlicreiorc. cause this i.otire thereof to ho nulillasisl In aeroplane with the proNinna of the ald llth sec Ion of the fianl Act. and do deeiarn that the charter of said Hank, lit Ihe teroti of kali at t, l ileeini-d and taken to be heri-upon turrenil -red, aub.iect U the prorlaloiik of thettt aectun of said Act. A. fi. CI'ltTIX, floTenior of I'ennnylvanla. r.xs'i'Tiva CitAMitiin, Hakki.-iiluu, i iTemhar. 11. 1 l-JU-.H 9 O T I C K. UAK OK JsOHUI AVRaiCA. Nov F UHkR 21. 1HA4. Nilrf n hprcny r en, ire'al)lT to p u n "i of tl net oi ini' (f-i)rai aim-ri(j v or l ha ('ommonwftltti nf ln yWania ntl'ted " An hd enriitlltifr tli bftnttn i the Com infanwfftith to bo-onte AiiioriHtiMng for ih. purin of lib ii in k uiiiior iJie iiwi in iiit i . it it Mri mi at i -a. Hnnmviin the TM day of Aiik'ut. A P. 1h;. tl-at lije Hu m : k h. M,-r m of IMP Ii A r. fF M.KIIi AMK!iM'A,On lllO 1 Ittl iimlnilt, VMfd to become nch an am1tlon, andthAt li lMrct"ri av? trorurn Il.e atitlioriLr 01 tho own-ra of innm ihn two third of tlipf a.il toi V to maVo tUt eertliicute ro qafrcd tiicretor by Use Ltwi of ibe In tied Htntvi. MKCUANICS' HANK. I'MII.AIifrr.l'IMA. Nnvrtitihrtf 99 1QU Notlrfl 'A hfrpnv flvi-li. nvrpeithlv to Hnrtion Two nf ihm Art ot the (ifiiarul Assembly of thoj ('"inniiiinvurtlih of FnnylvfiniH. entlttotl ' An Aft na.hiints ituriksi nf iim CuniinnhwcHlih to t(c-Mne Anioclntioiia fr the (aroie of niirniK uniirr iuhimwhoi k ( mtiiii ntuipn ininrnvpri tlio Ud day of Au'tiKt, IHfit. thrit tho Mfot-klioidcrn of tfa Mrchfinfca IU11K if ihe citv and (vjnnty of I'.iiiadrljdtia have ttilit daj vnted io brcomr micfi an Amociauoii, und that thi lMrivtori have pror ired tno uuthorjtv of the owners of bmtp than two-.Mru of Uie miiltnl utoi k to make the ri-ruflcato rwuirud thercior. bv the law- of tho lnUfU:atf. J. VViiIGAJIi. J . FARM KKS & MECUANI'JS TIOALUANK. I'mr.AnrT tmita. Pwmbr Tho Annual Kleftton l"r lurect'i'B ot this Hank wilt he held at tha Banking Hmmo. on Wadneiday, the llth iur of .1 an nar v n-Jt, bctwven the hoiirp of 10 O'slocK A. M. and A o'clock l M. la-f-Ull W. Kl'SHTOV. Jr., Cnhler. V"OTICE 18 IlKKKDV GIVEN TO THE -ll nwnir of prtmlii hwiu After d'ncnbod. that writu t tenre faria upnn tli following Ol roa fnr r&rina, airalant tald praiiia, wtu ba uiiitd aftar three month lrou Uxi dato. iiiihaa at Id c tuiu an- paid. LWltj C. CASH1UV, Attornev for OlAtraant, Ho. f9 A. SIXTH M.ruat. City to uae of E UtioVlev vs. Andrew MNely. uwnor, Ac. C. IV iluitf Twnu. ltil; No. J. Let and friiino ataba on northeatit nidu of Abuull street. fi at outhefiat of Amtmr atrcat, N'tiieUt'nth Wanl, c-ntnlnlng IHfae; front, and li teat de p Lu Aniticr utrui.t- 'laim U)-Wfor pa-liiK, Maine vr. name. I), i. June Term, No. a, taot and thre-Btorv brick dweUinK n .atliwjat ilde of Abt KhII atrcet, and northwest n'd o fci.ima a tree t, 70 feut front, 20 feet dwp. C'liilui $U for pTltia. Same va. mrni'. '. 1'. Jun' 'l'rm, Iwi4; No. 4. F-ot and three- uUtry brfc k dwelling on aotithcaat side af Amt'er atrcet and Mtuthwust otdf uf Abigail eueet, 70 feut truui, 20 f t dn p. Claim ..V, for pavlnu. Harae-va. John T. Junta, owner, .te. CP. Rentomnor Term, ltt; No ftft. Lot of rround and brick bulidirur, tituate on norihwuaterlv wrm r of iirard avunuu aad Mntton mnwt, Kiutitrenth V jiM, 18 fJt ou Olrard avantw, hi f-etdffp. Claim $:3-. fft P-vlnk'. Name ti. aama. Ik C. Heiit rnbor Term, 1W14; No. 4. Tt and eel ar wa'la nrtiiwet Aide of Urard avenue, beirlnmrtK at 101 tvMt uthwjt rrom Nnrla atrewt, .U,hta)fith Ward, thf nee nonrwent parallel Willi M rt'u airrt. Mi fewt H Inchea to a p"1nt, tbetice eaat 42 foet Inchfa Ut a point, thence iHrthat 40 ftt 7 Inrhei to orna Btrvt-t, tlwnte aoulhea.st alonff Norrla mrt-oKi-'t feet to Otrard avenue. tli.nt p strath wrtturlj aio.ig dlrard ave nue 101 iet to pKce of btf:uiimtf. Claim $ -i7' tor p a v i n k. lO--ml it C JERK'S OiFlCE, COMMON COUNCIL. J Pitii.AT'M.i'iiu, December J Ih-h, In purnaace of tha an l tied, ifcaolutio, Ui (vHuvilng bill, cm alctl "A4 OltMISAVCR CBCaTlNO A LOAN TO I'AV (jh TAIIT DKFrTIKN- IK( IN TIIK K A It S PK:VIOU8 V B4KM," 1j barrb ptibL.khnd, In aootdauctt wita the act ol Aiwia bly. for public lulormauou. WM. F. RMLb, Clerts of Common ConuoU. AN OKIHJTAVfR CKT.KTiVQ A lAN TO PaIT CRRTAtW DKI1CIK.NCIKA OK THE YKKlWil, A Nl rhKVIOUS YEARS. BertUm . The Kelert and Common Council.! of the City Of I'nlndelphla do ordain Tharlhu Mayor o! rhiladalphla he and ha la hereby au thorlittfl to bono w on ibe mlit of the cltj, froio Uiuo lo time, auib a unit of mom-y aa iruybe necubaarv rT tha payment of tuch -flctanoWi aa now exlat, or whkb may extat on tno nrat day or jaunary, iii", in tba appropna Uoni to ihe uiw-ra. dt partiuoaU of the city (foTisrmuont, for the yar ciKhin hunarrd and tuty fonr, or for pro vtona ear, nnt excrvdiiiK tn tbo whole tha aurn of two alllioiia Uto liuodrtd thou and dullart, for wbleh tnto rtut, nt to hc d the rata oi n per can turn prr annum, hallie pld half Twly, on the tlrt-t dava of Jaouary and Jaly.at tha onSco of tho VMy Troaturor. Tho principal of aald loan abaU bo pavablo and paid at tno expiration of th rty yt-aia from ihe data of tho aama, and mt boftrre without the consent of ttto holdera tbernof ; and UiacerUfVateiH tht-rv(or, lu tho uaual form of tha certificate! of City Loan, ahall bo lta4 tn aaoh amount ao the lender may rvjiilro, but ant for any frao tlonal part of on hundred d'tiUn, or, if required, la aijiouaut of five hundred or one thoonand dollara; and tt aball bw expreatt-d In aaid oortirlcatea tiit tho aaid loan therafn uit-ntloued, and the laitjaat thoftwf, tro payatao free from all taxea. Heetlufi 3 Whenever any loan shall bo made by rlrtna thereof, tt re Mhall be by flr- of mia ordlnaneo annually appropriated ont of thf Income of tlie oorportn aiUt- i and from the aura raled by taxation, a attm anrrlit-Bt in pay the Interest on ald certiiu atoa ; and tiio further tarn of tii rao-tenth a of oua pur aeiituui on ihe par value ot aut h Aertica' o 1itu-d ahall bti appn priated nuartetly nut of amd tnoiTne and taxea to k hIiUi tiitf lund, otlnrh fund, ard Ha aeeumuiatlona. are hnnai eaptrlaiy pkduvd fur the rudtiuptku and paiuuitof aaitt CCniDtHtW, , HF.flOT.nTIOII To pnhllflh a liin Hill to nay PeflclenrlM. TTeaolved, '1 hot the Oira no authoruted to nubUah In two dally newapapera of th a city, dally, for fiur weka, the orilu ane preaentad to Couuuuu CouajU on Thariua. Jteet aitierl. lHf .JL. ntl'lud Ajj Ordinance Crraiini a Txtnn to poyGertnlnTeflencles o' vie Teur a'i it nrevi'Mii yeara. And tho aald Clerk, at tho taud meetlos of fonnella after the oxpirutou of it.nr Maai ftoiu the (irai day of ail puMicmion, ihall pre out to thi Council one ofeaciiol aald nawapuijora fur eTery day tn wiiichuio aatno a'n have bua mudo. l'i 7 4 TIGHT! i vreat LIGHT 1 LIGHT' LIU u r IS K tMt g in thcao dark div. PHI. I. IN (ih.K'H fATKNT IUKKIMiVK BKr'LRCTORS, for both day and uH-lli.'ht. (.ih KftlM;Utr tor vimluwi with ia burner kivo tuure l.jut thuu aut buraen wlUi Uto kind u"w ni utr, (l.a.Mll.aa fnmlakjul a 1n ..lu Tlllt.l b.J. for luhtitif dark roira, and baotiueat vdicva, with- ll-l!-lm o.4lcil'":VTT Street. FhlladMnhla. TH0M8ON U LONDON KITCHENER. or Kuropaaa Kanxe, Aa tai aftrffli hiat.ttiueiia, In twoiiiy dliu " delpt.la Kai.a-ea, ll.t-al lanuuea, nata, or ptibiai iitcrvnt aioa. Alan, rnila- air raruuiM P.m.hL nemera. iwonwn iiraioo, iretMiam Ntovva.Hath lloiltira, HUvhoiv fia'ra. MrHrt, Cook in ir Htovoo, kc.t at woolo- mm aim irteVii, oj ua nkavnuiacturvre, CU.VE, HHAHi'l A THOVSOW, ft Sfl foaw m o.ltuV M. HWOUU HtreeA, REDUCED PRICES, AND MA KINKS' CLAIM AGENCY. no fuirwTY amii a rrwio To ft.e aiaetari;eU ho.ilterwbo kaa t'D wouoded la battle. eint) BOUNTY Tn Oumf who hnve inrvcU two yeara, orslileo a PfbyslOV to Uioae diaabiad. tltlfl POt'NTT A WD rtACK PtY Tn WHowi, ibr. Mnttiern, Ao.,) ttloae wbo have died or lin kuiKl la the u ririee. ': I'EXRKIN A YPAR To the v. idowa ami WtdnoM Mhimim of the aoidloae, Hfaai-ii,and Marumi it bo Have djnd lu Die lervlou. pRir.r MONr.Y. back pat, o, A.heln of Spimnn aa-l MarlnM. ' AIMH. ana au otlivrt airAhut Vatiooal and iJMite, , prunptiy coUocul. 11 lo AS A M P L E Villtt.a. CAKln Chdm Ajrant, 1 below Third. A aVHI. rAF Of CAI A l-AMVLK 'ASK OK OA I.IKOKNIA V, Hue liMllleof'-MuirMei,'' "S1A fine bottle f 'r.irt." One tnttl"fr"Antrellf4,' On. bottl. of "Mtierrv," tin. hittle of "Hoca.'' One t.itMe i.f "llrrti-e BrandT," ill l( n-rwarOeO to .11 pert ol tlie ttmmr on rnoelpl vt (Vumry pliv.lctan., ilniuirt.U, and fttmlllee win pl.M "C'AI.IKiiKNIA WINK AOFKCT, "Hn. 41 (forte tw )M.KII- ril Htre' t, 11-JR-rriilm .tinre (.'be.ntit, Ptilliu3tUlila. I)VKE CAI.Il'OllKIA WINKS! X Fl'liK CAUKtlRNIA WINRR1 PliKK ('AMFOKRIA WINr.".l IlfCTt WINe.ftxm CalKorula VliKjarde, eiiual 10 IU i.ji nup num.. 1'oliT wink, frm r.llfnmia Vlneyanla, now ui.d aad tir.rilbitl by nnr le.ilina p'l) uti lane. AMiKi.lt a WLNK.rrvui C'ailforuJa Vlneyarda, a hlahlr aurnlar brenil. Ml HOAir.L WINP..frnmOaJtor.lTlnejar4a,ayapV abl. te rrU.l!.n anil th. u-pil. MIVUKT wink, rrnm ll'oTnta Vln.jarda, of paetiilar alue til fetneleti Id dilteiile b.elth. t.KAI'K llltA SHY. from r.lil..rnla Vine area, Beeil 0 uivaunn wnn t ne moin n.n.m-lel rreulu. 'AI IfOKNIA WINK AIIKNCY, Ku. 48 (forty two) 8. FIFTH MUit( above (Jbeannt 11 -j.M.malia JONG J Wlf ONG WORTH'S 8WEKT CATAWI3A nr. I (iNllWORTIIH KWTKT CATAWBA WTNT!. "'"wtiii 1 11 n nr.Ki catawha wink A ib; Invoice of thle favorite krnnil at theCALtrnn HIA WINE AflKNcY, o. U tforlj-two) H. FIKTU btreet, aoove Cbeenan. 11 mjlm "IN TIIK CObRT OK COMMON I'LEAS FOR 1 tlie Oily and County of rtill.de. nhl.. In tie m.ttcr of tbo o.eiiln ofoitKKS Htreet from CAK FKN1KH to WlSMAIIICKON or HAKK U roet. The ri port ol Uie C'otnmiaalonera to lay out and op.n Orin atn ot from Cart enti r atrem to Wlanablokon or l ark airret, 1 wenty Bfrord W.rd.bavlna bm-n filed, tlie fmrt of Common I'lea, At Di'remtwr Term. 1MM, will lie aaked to cou,im the aante onleae excfotloue u(l n thereto. JOHN H. 1.ITT1.K, .. . JOHN B. DKKKN, 11 58-ni3t W. r. WMITII.Oommla'rl. 1 N TIIK COURT OK COMMON I'LKAS FOR 1 TUB CITY AND ClIttNTY OK PHII.AIIKM'IIIA. MLHAM 11. l'ATION liv her neit Irli'iid. MDItms MOIt 1CIN, IlKOKUK It. PAI TOV. Poptinilior Term, Ikiii, Hj.S'i. In IHvnr.'n. Ponr Hlr I'li'MhO lint li'O n rill., tin. ilnv rui,i...l h ),. Court, to nhnw i'iiiihl' wtiy tt lilvoti'c a vln. mat. .Iiiiiilil not bn tlrtrei'd in tlio ttlme vano. Iceinrmilile on H Tl li iiAl , lilt 17lli day of Hei tajIxT, li, at lto i lork A M. join., ki;., v . ir. M.Mr.l, , Solicitor f.r Llb.lnint. To OKOitnit R. PiTTox, Reipon li iit, U-H ttiuil'w pi n TDB A. M IS 11 I O A IN , S. B. Corner Walnut and Fourth Street., rHILADTtLPiriA. Tt la S nOkf B fOMTAHr. and nroflta divided annuel.. Hull aidiea tn. aa.iurcd to par future preui.auiia. iat ttinWeail Ml per aent. B0ABD CT TRtSTIBI. Alexander WTiilMIti, Hon. Janea Pollook. Albert C Roberta, HamuelT. Itodtne, vorae Nuaant. J. Ydcar Tbomanit, Hon. Jiieph Aliuoo, Henry K. Bennett, Philip H. Mlottle, John Alkman, liiaao Hlaliarat. William J. Howard pamnei wore. At.'XiMiKK WUII.IJ)I!J, Praaldaart. HA.MTF.I, WORK, VUe Prealdent. JOim H. WILHUI, Nee j and Treuorar. 11 1711 JJAVl'HIIV A.ND CUL.OIIA.DU GOLD MINING COMPAjMY. CIIARTIKED UT S1ATB Or l't.NN.IYLV AJ1A- cai'itaIj arooic. si.ooo.ooo 2110,0(10 Kburexr-Pr Valaie, 95. Preilent-JOHN Ji. ANUKHHON. lOirvotArai. Thomaa a. Pcott, N. It. Kneaaa, Jamee R. Maine, T. C. McDowell, Ilttrrlabarf . J. h W. Hall, do John llraily, do W. W, Wylle, Lancaater. William U. Hliuto, Color .vdo. William H. Fraeman, Robert P. Klluj, John at. Rlloy, I fcarlea De 8llver, SOUTH wonxir, Seoretary and Treaaurar. OrriOE. o. 423 WALNUT STfiEET, ROOM No, C. Aolhrnticated ipeclmene have boen procured nrom aoma of the Company ' lodea, and bar. been aaaayed try Pro raaora Booth and Garrett with the moat (rraUfyinnreeulte. Bubacrlptlon Vata ara now open at die Ofiloe ot the Oom- pany, and at tba Treanarer'a Offlce (Internal Revenue), Xo. 47 CllKrtXl'T Htreet, I armera' and Meckauloa' Hajik undine. To original enuaortuera )J Us per ihare for a limited number of aharea. Otrenlara.pasinlileta, or Information can ha obtained at tha oflke of tha Company, alter the 17th lnU U-Li-lta JHE CLABI03T RIVEB OIL OOMPAITIES. OFriCE, Ko. 341 WALNUT STREET, (hhcojid floor). WILLIAM I'. SOHKLL, FmtSlDBIvT. J. BIMPtON AFKIOA. Secretary and Treasurer. 11-17-ta T,OR fiALE OIL CRKEK TEBIIITOIIT. , .A rfr' ."' Royalty tntrnit on one 01 the mot vain- COUh tlt, I'KNdHYLVAillA.. It Uo. l Uie juucUou of OIL CItKEK AND CIlEltRY KUM, and covera abent lnc acrea of irronnd, npon whlrk a-, numtrouii 1JCASKH. wlib over Hixm WKI.l.tt ti.ercoii t'i'"r Pr,"lll,rlnk'. r In nnrreee and nearly Uulibed. lie I.KHKKKB are daily b. a-inninii other wrlla oa nm. v. uuorciipled.iul Uivrele room for ONIi HL'NDKliO ttjji. tlonal wvlla. 1 tho.. In oe are both ri.OWINil AND rUMPl.Nil Wklo.ll, one ol which lM Uow.d 1 10OU BARRELS PtR DAT. The Worklnnln'ereitof ene of the Mew Weill, aold lent week anuitin the 1 porailvea thema.ivea .1 the rate ut 1128,000 FOR TIIK WBI.L. and TmtgE ACRES reaerved by the original owner r.r kla rend, nee, aold auas at the rate ol .mi &a ""r " Huch an opportumiy. It la believ.il.haa not been rooenttr ffeiad.and would Baae a pioduclu baata of aucb Tvalni aau.arIordanluuuiiw)itilii. Apply to c. b. rni!AK, wvi. v. ir.Lnur tu YOUNQ MEN'S SUITS, r I L L O W (1 I, K N PETROLEUM COMPANY. CAI'lTAI-, tOO .))(). DIVIDKI) INTO C0,0) PHARI'.S, OF TIIK TAR VALTJK OK $5 00 KAC1I. Working Capital, $."0,000. Peoka of flobiierrBtlm for KIFTF.RN TIIOII8A1D frarrof Stock, at TWO IjOI.I.AUI pT Hbare.oprmxl at tlie OfUce of lb Ccaapaa, No. 4'i7 WALNUT BTKKJUT, -itona my te left with any uerDbtr of tba JAMKS M. PKCKBTABT AND TIlBAHl'lth, JOUN U. CARIl. rinp.cTona, JAMK8 M. fONHAIl, No. Ml Market atrrat. JOHN II. CHAIIAM, Nn. 1J7 Markit atraet. JOH. n. fHIKI'I'AKII, No. KHIH Ch.amit atrerl. COATFH WAI.TOK. No. tit Market atreet. W M. IIAUT CAItll, Mo. UM H. llroij aueet The Oil landa of Hie Company ronilst of the followlnn deaerlbed tract., embraclstf, lu all, cue Mudrcd and Ofty- twe (102)acrt a. TRCT HO 1 mnUlna fifty-all (M) acrea, altaatrd at the JubcUo of Duma' Run and Ihe Ohio river, with a frontage oa both the river and run. TB4CT 1). 1 contalna foity (40) ai rea, adjotnlnv No. 1. I! oa. 1 and 2 ara laaaed for fifteen yeiiri, Miraa fonrtha of Uiecll accruliiBtoLbc Company. They embrace the entire vallrj of tlie run for nearly one mile. TRACT NO. II contalna lUlr-alx aero, ownet by tha Company In n-e alniple. located on Fifteen creek, which emotion Into tha tittle Mnaklngnm river. Tlie Mcr. Tack Brothers, who have been ao aiicccarfulon the Horse Neck property In Vlr. (tula, are now alnklng well on tha adjolnlnf tract, within all katulred feet of our line. ,1 12 10-lm BUCHANAN ROYALTY OIL. COM PAN Y. CAriTAL 9100,000 40,000 SHARES IAR VALUJi $10.00 PRKNIDPNT JOHIf ALE.TANDEB. TKKA8IWEK .IOHN ' KKCRJfTAKT-WM. r. TOIIRKY. I. LANK. PlnEOTORS. A. O. CATTELL, I'realdent Corn ticl.anje JlaUoatil Bank. Philadelphia. EDWARD O. JAMES, of tha houee of Thooxaa rtlclinrd- aoo A Co., PhlladrlphlA. JOII1I ALRXANDBK.Xo. lOlW Arfb etreot, Phlkd. DAVID VAtDUlVEU,Ko.cUd . TUwtawnUi atreet. rnutiaemnia. i- H. LYDAT.ritHbory. B. R. PORTER, M. D., Wilmington. WM. 0. LANE, Philadelphia. OiTloe No. 148 8. FOURTH Stret, PHn.AJJI.PHIA. Tn property of Uile Company eonilata of On Iud, Lean i, and Oroand Rent Uuivhi or Royaltlea of all tint oil produoed on the "A. Buchanan Farm," on Oil Creuk. And alio, all the ol) and anderfrround depoalta Is two hun dred acrea of ljuidoa Eaat lllikorj creek, VeDasig. ooantj, PecinaylvajiiA. There ara about ova hundred and flrty inrrryed oil lota on tk. "A. Buchanan faxut," over at.vty of whloh ara leaaed to Orat alaia operator!. SeTontoaa welli are now la-odoxtnat oU: aeveral are now being teated with rood pro.reeti, and twenty or thirty betug bored al varioua atafea ofprtigren. Aa a aolld promUrng faiTeatment a United lumber of fall paid iharei, of 110 par enare. may be obtained at $7 each, a poo application to an; of tba ollUiori, or M tha onMea ef Uie Company. Theprnepoetui.eonubimgafailileaerlptlonoi the Cora- 1 pany'i property, aao b sbtatnad akjiba ofHoa. 11-M-lm . OLCANIC OIL COAL COMPANY OF WEST VIRGINIA. l'UINTMD OIltCDLAUS, With tie Proepactua and Oeologieal Beport of tlie property f thla Company, ara now ready at our office. Thli Company owna over IMX) acrea of what la known aa the beit OIL TERRITORY upon Die GREAT UP HEAVAL IH WEST VIBOIKIA, and olfcra large Indaoo mvntl to partita to atikicrlb for tli limited number of Bbarea offered at f 4 per iharo for full paid atock, the par being lie par ihAre, Thli price per lhare la Dot above tbo marketable value of tke landa, ajid It la offered for the aole purpoie of In ert aitug tha farltltiea for development, and will, beyond a veweiiabke daubt, prove a prolltable lnvealmeul. COOPER & GRAFF, No. II MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. rMiLASau-HiA, November 1H, 1WL 1118 OIL, MINING, COAL, AND OTIIEE NEW COalPANIF.li. We ara preparMl to rnmleh Dew Corporatloni with the Hooka they reo.ntre, at ahort notice and low prlcea, of Ural qiaartty. AD itylea ot Minding. UtEFL-Pl.ATF. CERTl'lCATES OF UTOCK. LIT HOtiKAfHKI) do do THANK! PR HOOK. fikllKKK OK TKAhgrEt. TUCK LKHIIKK. 8 TUCK l.kllUKK RAI.AN0R4. RMIiaTF.R OF CAPITAL HTUCK. RUtlKF.KH' PF.TTY LK.tUlf.ll. AtMlilINT OK KM.tl. MVlUEM) BtXilv. M041 ts 00., Blank Book Mannfacturera and ttttttnnera 11-kVa No. 4.IJ CHBHNUT Blreet FINE CLOTHING, jiHOHrr-cTi' rr roa M'OLINTOOK EESERVE OIL OOUPANY. 'AI'1tai. nroi ii, i.otxt.ixjo. ICO.WH) sriARlCS, KAO si nfi ttti'TioN puir k, w rK.n hiiaiih. ihhsidint, JAMirfl Mi MII.LN. ritrnHTAHY avD thka.i iiv, t. l. UK.INMOTU. No.-4;) WALNUT hTRKKT - the proirT'y nf thu romrny . all In Vnnm:-. co'intr, tuid m btiriv.-a lu be b'xo' .riitor -w miy In Ine hn . (ne.foul roynltr lwrrt In tinn tern one ln:nlri. mid p rrhrp tl' Imnd. hf tn(( tho M ;t'lintH'K Thi lrdur ("' iATK) nretiPl'l ty PiH'ruftlc r- with 1 Thcm ti a flowliift 9irnv uIkhiI the pumi k-. (i now yl(,llUtlf. 140 bnrrrlt wr .lay, ,ind,tt"eMnflll,u,-Ur(Iflnrr.'se. Tnere In o inrwcomer won Kn tATrvltit m roftiliiK duly, deep, In ih. third land roi a . .1lcorn(, a Ur(le n mlim Art dcpp, in-t throtit.h the ! hird nahw-ifttnJ, one ifM firt me vi finv, wnrrn n on tne (cronna, and aruMtn. onfiH menced. in all of whirl, oil hat already betn fauiv fOk will hr.lt It MipP"Bd,ln a few wcajki.Urit.'lj pr.idnrU J oiaaint. fix wun coiupi itni ana in active (iriKSMi of roiu plrtlon. On thU territory thcro is room for twelre or tlx tecn wcJl. and. from tie charictfr of tiic Iobbov., will be dpvrlpfd rapidly. Ho. 2 One half a-rc of uronnd Id the cfntrc of the above tract, reierved orlKinally by the owner aa hit r'eit)mc, and on which It atands. Thli la a fee aimple. bat aubjoet fc on f fourth of the oil pnduced from It. The )et jtiOc1 pronoun re thli half acre to be ai .rood oil territory as any cn thf creek, and which the Company expert to dt ve to p ai raf'hlly aa pomlbir for the heneiltof theitocVho dcn. Ho 3. Oni'-thlrd working Intvre-it In three ard one-half acr-d on Oil Cnik, tlloaicd nirtlivr op. udt'lntn the widow McCllntoika farm, and at favorably I orated ai Xoi. 1 and 'J, On thin property there It a new welt, pro- fliulftK 30 bamlnoi oil dnlly. and lnrreANlnK. AtKither wfll In progietti of borintf, and progreArinif latlrifuctorlly. Thin property Ii nuRcrptlhle of RrcAtcr dcvtl niODt, unl promise tn be larjti'ly produt tivo. " Ko. 4. Two hiiiidn d and ten acres of land in ee Blmp'r on Htholo Creek, three iiiJIob from the Allegheny Itivor, and mirrnnndt d with w lli, already devclo,cd and nicaeii ful. A lare poiUun of thla farm Ii bellevi'd to be good nil territory. Ku. 5. A valriflhle tract on 8tuart Run, crtntnlnin? ahout thirty arret. Thli In regard, d at one of tha nvrnt deiirable rrlont oataidv of Oil Crerk and C .rry Knn. 8evt Mlcoropaiiler nave commenced opr rations with hlkly favorable prospects. Ko. 6. A valuable tract on and nearTubi Kiin,whi h einptlei lrt tnc AUcuheny IMver.on theeaht aldu, about one mi r above Tiumata Villoce. Several ravlmtt p.is throtiKh thia property, and there li considerable of ood timber on It. lSortaann w by ft thouM not prove tibeKood oil territory. No. 7. A vain able trart on TionenU crwk, jntt above Larey't MlNi, on the left hand aide ot the creek, conum iiiKabrnt fifty arres.wlih ai many rodi oo Uie crvek. Indlcttlonti lor ol) very fitvnrable. o. 8. A valuable tract on Tlonetta croek, Jirnt above the last dtacrlU'd.contatnlnif about llity acrut, ami about fifty rodt front on the creek. Ho. ft. A tract of territory on and adMnlnp a run which Mtoptlet Into Ileinlock crof k, about five mllea from 1th1 dent, and nrarto the property of the PronlU-:nt Futroleurn Company. It contalna about two hundred acres, part wcJl timbered, the ba'anre believed to be a;ood oil territory. Ho. 10. A valuable tract on and near Pithole Hun, about one mile from the Allegheny river, AUd nearly oppualto the celebrated Pltiiole Creek, which It now regarded with much favor. Thli property contalna about twenty-five cret, part w ell timbered, aud there are jjood rtaaout for believlnir they will prove pood oil territory. JmmediatV.y on kqIus Into operation thlt company wlf be In the receipt of lay RC barn-H o f oil per day, whkh at J Hi (It li row telling at r;j, will be a dally income $W,or $1ho,000 per annum, tnuollug the company m.k div It nds ot hot htB than three per edit per in nfj on the invettmont from the bctlfiniug, whh a good pro pect of a large Increate, It U belitved that no oil company has been firmed with more certain protpt-cta of luccem. Only a limited por tion ef t)e nock li uiiei ed at $o, aa the corporator! conA dti.Uy belli ve that n a very ihurt time tho stock wlu bo worth mncb more than par. Aa the company rellQ4 mainly on the first described proper! lor their piej-ent Income, the followhiK rejxirt, made by a oommlttec of gentlemen appointed to make, ttie examination, lt lubmlttcd: The undermined committee, appointed to exmine the property ol tlie McClintock Unnerve Jil Company, rcspoot- fully report: That they have thoronfrhly examined the John Mo( 'Un lock Ketervc, altttatd at the junction nf Oil Creek and Cherry llun. The pro(erty a located on a beautiful biutf, adtuirabiy adapted to bonng. There are tlx well Aula lied and in progn'it. One well, which had been yielding about forty Parrels dally, had suddenly increased to one hundred and forty barrels, and was flowing at about this rate on our vl It. Another well, represented at yield iw seventy five barren, w pumping at the rate of eighty to ninety barrels, and the tntelliKent ao pert nten dent and lessee Waia sanguine m tlie eapei tattoo that In a short time It would tui ome a flowing well, and give much lartw yield. These two wells are but a few weeks old, amd have every Indication of becoming very lame wella. Three other wells are In pnx-ens of boring, and will be finished on or before ttie flrstof January; and from the Indications, wo believe they wlil all be larirely prodiieilve. One other well was just commenced, and will be pushed rapidly to completion. The whIe of the property, except the half acre on whleh the homektead stands, has been leased, and it in te hands Of experienced and energetic men, who wl 1 spare no paint or eipense to develop tlie property in the best manner, and In the shortest possible time. The derrleka, houses, engines, tools, cte , are all new, and Uie best cf their kind, aud In excellent order, giving evidence of the ottreful supervision of the owners of the .eases. We have no doubt that the Company's lute-rent one -fourth royulty now about flftv-flve barren, purduy, which at 910 It $W0, will be greatly Increased by the tlrst U January next; and as the land will admit of twenty well being bored upon It, a good Idea may bo formed of the liiimenre yield wlichwiU result whoa all are finished. The homeiuad occupiej half an acre from which Uie Company will receive three fourths of the oi If tin y work It, and whli h your committee strongly recommends; It would not be surprising ifthts intercut alone sh'Nild beforo the expiration ot a 3 ear, realise an Income of several hun dred barrels ptr iay. The entire property consists of a little over fonr acres, with a superior dwelling and good barn upon It. From Its proxlmliy to Cherry Itun, and Its peculiar 1. cuiboi, together with the feet tbat the property narf sot ben found to be afTicted by other wells in the immedta'e iiflhbor brod, we are Ud to lue conviction that it is oue ol the most de triable properties on Oil Creek. Tours respectfully. J. 1. KKlKltOTB. No. 4,16 Walnut street. J AUKS alt MI IX AN, No. ti06 Hansomntreel l'2 S-mwfVw W. II RIOHAUKSON.No.fiOO MaefcetSt. V7ANAMAKER & BROWN, r II K . D U A K K FETROLEUM COMPANY )' I'llII.ADKI.rMU. CAI'lTAli l.fM.OOU 100,000 MIATiKS, TAU $10. JJ.'iO.OOO rash Working CaplUl. tsui-cini"! K!N I'ltioF, eo. f)rFICKUW. rHKHi nr.NT, T. 11AHKINH DU PUY, President of the Catawti sa Ril!rd Company. VMR riU'.tfiPKNT, TJrlOMAB 1. WaTTHON, Of ths Dardw arc firm ot Trnltt A Co., No. .'.A afvivif St Tur.Aat'RF-.n, RAMUK.L WOHK, Of Work, McCcuchA Co., naokcrs, So, u, S.Tib-d strsst ciiir.cTona, T. I1ASKIHS I1U TUT, THOMAS Tl. WATTHON, . 8. iticnARim, ol tji-rnmntown, Or. (iriatu'JF.UKK.UD.Insuraitea Atom. A. W. T.F.IFfIi.. ChUT Maucritf J- T. Waj A Co., liDWARD Slliri'EN, E'li. The pronertF of the Urake Petroleum Company e. of two trai ta ol land, en. nf two hundred am Orty-aevin acre, and one nf two tiuntfrek and alaty-flvearrcaaaklnf kn al) live hundred and twelve ncrei. In fao, on Uie t'ald. well nrauch ol 011 Creek. The property has ticon riltlrallr examined hy a Cira. anlttee appointed for that purpuaa, aud Uie torrltory pro. ooureed, In their Judgment, to be fully equal to tltat on 01 Cre-k,alonirwhliai tlie largeit uu wolli over dlaooTered. have been found. Tlielanda rmemhla tlmieon Oil crook In erfry parlloi. lar, and It li believed, front tho larire namhor of ol prlntii In clone pn.xln.lt)-, that vuluuble walla will be opened nn both tliean trai-ta. The minaKrnient have nlready sepiired aeveral engine, ami envaied a compi tent aiiii.Tint. ii4ent, wlln a Ttew to humedlatc and onerg.tlc devclnpmint. A larito portion ol theio UacU It bottom, and admlrahl adatitcd for borlni;. .Several compan ' are orranled on landi Immediately adjolnlnf thli territory, anion which are the Uri.ia an 4 CreecentOHCompanlea of Ph'ladelphia. In pn aentiuK the Urnka petroleum Company to Ut public, the Dlrectr.ra ask that their achema should be a. anilneil,and inhicrfiitlona made to the Stock la full raltu aa to Ita pre.ant and protipective value. T. nAHKIN.S BO PUT, Preildcnt. T1IOMA8 D. WATrSOH, Vloe-Pro.ldcna. DAMl'Kl, WORK, Treaiurer. Sobicrlptlona will be received at the Banking Hone, of WORK, MoCOCCII A CO., la'7-t Ka. Dti S. Tlllltu etreea. g OUT J I W K S T H II X OIL COMPANY. CAPITAL, ........ $200,000. FAR Of EACH GIIAUE, $10. O V IV I O 12 , Ko. 521 CHESNDT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 4 DIRECTORS. E. TRACT, TIIOUA8 A, JOHN A. WRIOIIT, SCOTT, JAMEM Kl'l.LEtt, al. D., ADAM WAlllliM-vN, tKayctte County.) I'lliatDENT, . TRACY. vicB-riiumiiHNT, THOMAS A. 8COTT. bKCHF.TAKY, SAMU1X 8. MOON. TRIvAUUUPK, john a. wuioirr. LAKD8 IN HUB7INB M PAYKTt.i COrjST'M, l'tNNhLVASIA. THILTY-TWO HILES OF OIL TMM. A Hulled nnanber or Bharti vi tlon price of be ao:d al the Hnhaarlp. kiinu FIVE COLLARS PER tHRE. c DAli ()1I, AUD OTHER ISCOUI'OUATKO COMI'ANIIM, ean be n. plied at lowest esh priori i i Jtni" . i : nr muck. TUAsrtK HlHiKI, BlOCK I.KKllKRM, IIIVIHK.NIl ROOK , aw Ac... A Ihlt aaaormevit ef aamplea hanl f ,r sixcti.ira a ftatusit lrum. btle.aTovariAuUlflerMltOarUt)Ulteaol HuhA. W. 0. PEBET, MaDuftietRring Etatkmer, ll-2-w B. W. comer KOCHTH and RAOK tvta. (lOONTINO-HOrSK AND scuool dusks j HiAuiti Lu ortlsr. ai j aiaa.iei..r,ai jr. yr? P K RTPR Rtreel. J1.JJ OKORlltt I'l.OWMAl. SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS