TIIE DAITJy EVENING TELEGKAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1864. 'J'. H QLQ -The Church on whicntUoRock split r TIIE JEWS TO BUN THE CARS ON SUNDAY! lanimicu to bo Suppressed. i. ..ii.l.t h Im'iiti a tiitr inlt"'l hail the Walnut Street Tlitntre tieen nlli.weil to continue to loco prnliif by tin' cxhitii ions which Iiiyo re rntly tikcn 'liec there ti sttimlay cveuiuifs. Dr. Utulis has tr.iiisfe.ired lit serf MM to the ILuatre which wc oeievo usetl 1 1 he, known as tcL,iti"Uju' Olyn.pie. At thh p'nre n itnnll audience was I --t eveiiiitf ftssjiiiV.ul. We ro jok, lor the e.iko of tlio religious tono of this tomriitiiiity, th.it wc have sueeicded hi nullifying, In KiCHt measure, the tlee:eiieratina; lullueuoes oi this prfdi-licr's iloi Iritis. To promote a healthy, oi.il, religious coiivieiiou will l irayn lorm one f our most elieiisl id (luiici. Wo tiro glad, u fur, ti nt our endeavor h.iH b en 10 sjib -dily an I to decidedly successful. Whatever shafts we Cau liiii'g to hour Bai: st aey doctrine, or want of dtctrine, calculated to render society worse luslead of botiir, we shall deem it is not only our rin'it, but our s.tctoil duly to uu. Even were ur personal conviction oilier than what they re, e stit'iiid owe it to the renders of Tim I'm BoiiAi n to pursue this line of conduct. Tte person who hm so lately bceu louring at Its Walnut lectured, last evening, on "lle4 and Holiness." The discourso was premised with the remark that he bud often been asked wbat the Rocs, was on which tliCjCliurcu split i Some people did not seem to know. He would remark, ome lor all, that the rock was Ignorance. The Jjoctor lectured with no much appaieut earnest rieas that it seemed a pity he should be repeatedly ticlraved Into an nnfortunato inversion of terms, Whit h was somewhat confusing to sense, though productive l laughter und applause, limn pit and gallery experienced the nio.t cx(iiisito deligiit in Ills n ill ruled references to the "Church" on which the "Hock" split. Hut unruly as hid audience Was, the lecturer received repeated and loudly asserted e.h.urttnces of sympathy and reciprocity of fetlipg. Every telling remark was grouted with the pleased ejaculation of "tbat'ti so," and several inuividuals of amiable and yielding tem per:, incni kepi assuring iiim, over and ovcruguln, lliut "thi y were iigieeab.e." Indeed, this strongly marked and loudly expressed desire to bo agreo Htiie liuir be said to have somewhat marred the character ot the proceedings. Tno people, were assured that lhu ears ought to run on ritiu tlav, because it watt not su.-h u very bad thing at'.'tr all uot neatly us bad as rum-drinluug unit tol acco-cocwing. This elucidation was received with compara tive cold inns. Hut when the scruples of proless inp Christians were touched upon, and whon to Fatlsfy them it was suggested that the Jews should run the curs, and thus cave l liiistinii proprietors, ilnvern, and conductors troni lhu sin of violating the IS ibhutu then thu enthusiasm of thu crowd oouid be repressed no longer. It came down like annvaiuuche; uud If J'r. Lnndis had been an (ipcia singer, a hullo, for lnstunce, bo would have unu encored to Ihe third time. His allusions to the tuttu-percha luveution which should neutral ize the noire were received with comparative in clilltn neo. The midicmc had beard of that before. Jim the. substruiiou of Jews lor Christians, as drivers anil conductors on the Christian Saiibalh, was au oripnul idea, a stroke ol gtiiius.so to jpeuk. It was so simple. It sell led the iiiostiou at onee. Conscience uud comfort were made to doveiail t' gilher, and Ood and Mammon wero equally eived. H wis suggested, likewise, that no nuik vui'.oiis be altowuu to run on timidity. If cars inuke a noite so do mlik-wagons. Let all lntlk wniins, ttitn, lie a oiijj.. d. Let us r. 'member the . Subobiti day and keep ii holy, and go wilhout inl:k. The tree grew up to treehood by preserv ing its imc'iity. We uiust grow op to manhood bv the niiito principles, and one of these was to stop the in ilk-wagons on tjuuday, a .id to gowitU cnt milk. With regard to blsunralv audience, Dr. Lnndis must be praised for his g em iurbcirauee. Ue SSH1 lie could only pray fur tlieui, for they knew nui what they were doing. He could only pray tli at when they wero expertcnc'i-g thu eonsa cnenci s of their sins, wheu ihey were ruaping the whirlwind Iney were un:g u.iw, they wou d re Hirmiici 1 r. Lai.dis ana hmiiura's Oi.l U,.:ia House. Witny 01 the aud enei' tli-playcd the m tiiu (illicionsiii ss they had eviueed toe previoiu Kan day to help hiiu out in his quotations, or to siiit Kest others. Wi'11 tltuse endeavors wre minlei kouuds which resembled Iju turreplitious crow ing of numeious 1 haiuielseis. Ciie.ilars b:i le i '1 he Jlighteous Khali .Sinl'. r I'urseeunoa." and (ivirg u.e gratniUuis inter ttutiou that the sp.ai.er wvs Hoi tor of liisea es and l'aiior of Inu li ue Church, were uistributed at the door. I. we are to argue I10111 the si.e and disposition of the audience of last n:ght, we should say that, how ever successful he may provu as Doc'or of l)is utii and lecturer to either sex exclusively, he mil expect no pructice at all us Tastor of The lit e Church. IHMNCJK OF TIIE IHt V.V. 11a. Fobkert'i "Hamlet" and His "Kino lAtt." llany who aro cntliusiatic admirers of Mr. Foirebl in a mnltiplicily of characiera sori vii y object to his rendition of "Hamlet." They say it 1 too line lor bis handling, too subtle for bis appreciation. They declare that, like the vtiuiuia ti milieu, it shrinks from his touch They admit his stormy grandeur In "Lear," his u jesty and patrician pride in "Coriolanus," and all the Ii nuiueiable touches of genius which color many diameters he ee ays. All these ehuracti r zaiirns they place in one gallery, which they love to ti incite and contemplate, but from Which they sedulously exclude his characterisa tion of "Humiet." Vith n ary wen, less lmprtrtl d judges, how ever, Mr. 1 orient is lUe r. p.eseiita;lve tshuke- pturiun ueior for all time. They believe that bis sincle genius embudii's thu reipiisitions fur ay Hh.tki in ariiin rule. With them his "Hani let" and his "CJunde Melnotte" aro quite as much eoaipariscn pictures as Ins "Coriolanus" uud his "liamon." The surroundings of the pictures, suid the quality of the chuiactirs way dilfor as vi'ilc'y as the sepniale anilities. Hut, aecorillng to these judges, Mr. Forrest being equal to one tr.tglc character in Hhakusiieare Is equ tl to nil ; and being the fit interpreter of lhu world's p'et-iaureuic, is mure than the exponent if ary dramatist less than he. W hen that Utopia of the stage shall have been reached, where every actor is equally adapted for very part, the pablio will cease to have occasion ur the exercise of resignation with respect to the aaevitable shortcomings of even the best pcr formers tif 6b 0 present day. At that illusory era, ach scent, every costume, all the incidental aaic, will !.' historically correct j walking gentlo- taen will nevei' e pushed into leading juvenile, and elugtng chiuuteruiitids will never, npon acy .AND1S AT THE "OLYMPIC." ajonstoVrntlon, be rcitilr t() (In thu "moral- arnntlunal." T lie pre ..tse lino of every employe. will tie marked out. There will bo no shantir.g Orffrom the dlreetjroad of theatriciil business. The dnties of every one being mutu ally nndersloiHl, every one of course will bo fitted for bis line of part. Kven shirs will have their orbits drawn with more restriction. The rensor dhlp "f "JC B,0SU committed to the public will be rigidly wicldcu. The young itr.l n-xwrlenccd star, liotvever great hi- ci "I"', "0t b" Il;rD'ilt011 t0 '''" parts al..ro age nd exrienco are absolutely necessary. To the matured and triumphant artist v. ho has thu bulk of a large renown to repose on if he list, Hie lnliWMh will bo giver, thst not even the prestige of grc.it ZeuUi" wondeiful ftic'ss cm it over tbs fiulHof I any single elitittietiii. tti m. Wiicn that TTtopu of the f.tuge uirivn the crUk'al ttstc oftlio pu'ilic will be more thoughtfully rulturcil, rtn 1 it is t ) be hoped all frtUl sciittineii's will ho sunk in the iiiiituiil interest of live for nrt. Until that h.ippv hour arrives, we sliall be coin I elled.inoui remembrance'' of Mr. Forrest, to admit that he is a giaid reader in v. hatover he msdernikes. To lind fault with him because his physical Ir iniu does not coincide with iiireoncptioii of'H'ulet,'' would be as unreasonable as to ase"ribet him the final credit of po scssing physical properties, which peculiarly til bi'.u for "Coriolanus" are! 'Lear." No uctor ought t expect to bu equally great in all characters. No thoughtful lover of good acting will udiult that 111) can. A contra.lic tion would be invulve l. The very qMalitios which render one elinractcrir. it;on pre-eminently good would make another insipid and tamo. The meat of one wonld bo tho poison of the other. So It is with Mr. Forrest's " 11 imlct," nn l Ms "Lear." His mere enunciation iu bo;U Is abso lutely pet feet. His "Lear" is a ma .;er,)iece. It has been a great study with him : it is a great lesson. No other actor that we know of could foFhihly equal it. With it, however, his "Ham let" latinot be racked. Mr. Forrest, in thu cburai ter of "Hamlet," reminds one of a great fainter, who extols in mountain scenery, en deavoring to j. iiiut the ciew, or of 11 grout inusi ciini, who lor.Mikcs his sonorous chords iu tue vain endeavor to represent in single noieu thu silver accents of the luaven-descenditig rain. Tho character ol "Hamlet," as sweet us it is siihliine, end as manly as it is uelicatu, eludes the grasp of the great actor. lie cannot liolil tho sunshine iu his list. "Wo taw un imaiiuativo picture once which represented tho subject of it uieuin. in the midst ot a profd iud darkues an exquisitely shaped vase, lilled with llowcrs, was hung. The llowcrs were lurge and f.iutist.e, strangely bcautiliil in form, und uiado ot silver liht. From li.eii sti lus and petals a multitude ol pure rays shot, picrjii g tho blackness with innumerable lances of light. Tuo chaiacler of "Hamlet" has many u time reminded us of t.'iis dreiiiii-plcttire. Amid the llackiie.ss of tho erinis. tho si. nine, tho agony, the danger which encom passed him, the duiicatc light ol oi.s pure religion, his lilial love, his relined philosophy, his tend r sensitivcne s, illumina'cd tuoir be.tuty uud givo lorili pertunio wiih its raaiunoe. The majority of those who witucs Mr. Forroit have not the opportunity of comparing his role in "Lear" with that of uuy predocvBrsor. He is the only "Lear" they kucvof. They cm imagine no. ning more grand .ind faithful than that picture of tlu "pour, inlirm, weak, and despised old man." So keen is their appreciation ol its sublimity tuat they could not readily oe luuuccu to sain." ion tue run dition oi' any other uctor. la his pas.don, la his pitiable pathos, in bis yearning loudness, pre set veil and evinced when his mind lias most widely gone astray, tho "iiing Le.ir" of Mr. For rest Is a great creation, fio taorongii ana general is the excellence that even its rqiois in tho Him soiiKtiiiies altogether vunbli, und wo see the ui nlloyed luminary of g"iiiiH. Thib cannot be tuid ol "Humljt." It is a marvel of lino rending. Almost every passage, every iota of a passage, is enunciated with ex. iiiisite tinish. liven in those few pn sages where .Mr.Forrestgives way to what, In his oatlii r caroer, ho was re minded was his besetting ain, namely, roaring and snoi tiug to no purpose, the fault was not so patntui as oi.e jnkln have supposed 1. would bo. 'iliiutighout ino wholw play tho abienee of a iiitthpbjsical '-Hamlet" was felt a "Hamlet" whose jeurnirgswe.ro alwfiys alter tho unseen and lttlinlte, enu the qnietntle ot whose roiigiou could only find rest In tho bosom of Ood. It is only the magical and soundless touch of the sun that can evaporate the dew-drops, and transfuse litem into itsclt; and it Is only the magical lin gers of a histrionic genius of peculiar d. li.'iicy that eim breathe npon the words of Mi ike ipearia 1 1 h 111 ic t, und matte them all its own. It is hecuuso we have so amnio an idea of what Mr. l'i iKSl's genius has ulicady achieved, that we aic thus exact In scrutini.ing his rondi'ion ot Hamlet. He ha." many character ; in which ri is absolutely unapproachable. To tltu-o it will bo nur pleasure to maac rcieteiuo, as wo nave already relerreo to otners. theuei.uiol Mrs. M.ettuiut'cliueHeras"iitineiia v. as successful. The rola as given by ttits lady was peculiarly neci ptable, from rho fiet th it tho conviuiioiialiticsof the tiuditionary giago "O.'lio- Iia were discarued, and un original conceition given. Judging Irom this first view of her, wu shouid say that the is searci'ly suilicionv misuoss ol the linglish langungu to provo what Bho can fuiriy uo. mt acting in "Onhc ha had that n posu which we ascribo to tho role, except iu iLe-e scenes 01 macness where every motion und principle is inverted. Tub CoMi'LiiihSiTAkY Hunput to Mh, Flood. The New Chesnut Street Theatre will, on Wed nesday altt rnoon, be graced by tho entire dra matic community of the city oil uud on the stugo. First, wo Bhuil have the "trial scene" from the Mettltant of I cm'ct, with Mr. John MeCullougu, Mr. Lewis Baker, Mr. Owen Marlowe, Mr. K. L Tilton, and Madiiuie 1'onisl in the cast. The "scnin feme" from tho School fur Scamlal will then l,c givi n, with Mr. Oeorg a II. Grilllths us "Sir l'eter lea.e, ana Atexinu Fisher Uaker s "Lady 'lei zlc." Mr. F'. Mordu'int will give his hue n niniian 0! "Josepti Mirtaee. Mr. J. A, Heine und Mr. .J. T. Ward will also be iu the cast. The perfoiniuuco will conclude wiih thu fifth net of Hichmd Ihe Third, with Mr. istuart llobson us the "Huso of Uluuci-sier. Mr. Sm Hi mole as "Itiehiuond." with Mr. J. H. Tavlor, Mr. H.ii:cy, Mr. Huseonib, Mr. Donaldson, and Mrs. T. A. Cries in the cast. Iu addition to all of this, Mr- James Cardeu will reci'.o the famous and soul sin ling Irish noesv legend called "hhamiis O'liiieii;" Miss Utile Ueruiou will sing r ne of her b nutitul ha lads ; Mr. J. L Carncio.s will sing a debgl.ttu) song ; and Mr. Walter Len nox will sing a comic uitty. Apart from this attraction, wc can s.iy that the people could scurcely bestow ttie r lavors upon a more des-erv vi I emg, as a man and an actor, than Mr. John Flood, and bs esiimalilu wifo also descrvej tlio benefit throigh reul merit. Hemomber Wednes day afternoon, the 14 Ui lost. Tub aiional Ciucus. The company col lected, or ruther organized, under the direction of Mrs. Charles Warner, bow performing at the Great National Circus, on Wulnut street, above Eighth, Is decidedly the best that has visited l'hiladelphla for many years. Young Nicolo, a boy of twelve years, heralded on the bills as tho gnat child wonder, certainly astounds all be' holders. His (lights are not mere fancy, but reul. They rtqnire the most extraordinary ski'l, power, and inuilii niutical prueasion. He must possess the grasp ot a tiger, the ugility of a deer, the defiance of un Ajux, and the wings of a Mercury, to successfully accomplish his daring and thrilling feats. The Fulleen Hrothcrs, with 11 err Nicolo, Are greut gyma-uns, aud Lti Dtut (Jladnttari, ij Messrs. Murray and Ilntrilnnn, the perform ances of Mciore. Hone, Kir? Shnrwood, K iek ra y, Mrc. king Hherwood, Miss Ida, and others all combine to make an evening of raro nud de lightful entertainment. Mrs. Warner deserves success, and so the people think, who crowd the houses. Kkw Cmp.sk it fiTHiiKT TnKnm. Jnit lirnvn Is an cstabNshed success, drawing eajli night fuller antllences, and audiences each day more delighted. To this effectivo pler-e, most attrai live afterpiei e are given, in which Mr. Lewis linker, the most iiceompll bed and liui lied artist of the es'alillshinent, plays the principal part, niiled by the talented Messrs. Ward uud Lennox, both excellent In comedy. Miss I.ttii.i.B Wkhtkiim. Thin famoni, talented, and beautiful yonng at tress is now per ,'orni leg the mot successful enjfigemi nt which - he or p. oy other a list bus lierct'rf iicp!uyod. To-n'gh fhc a.fninfs one of her Vc-m ading clnra Uirs, "Cyhth!".," In LucU-tonr'n beautiful dramn of l'iji,t!nn, Ihr ('ii; I ti:.; r Ci'l. Tliosewhti hnvo in t dun Miss estern in this great character should attend the Walnut to-night. Ai.cn FTKr.r.T TiiKATitK Mr. Claiko tri nmi hi nt as nstial. His "Rotort lirierly" is thi (Host of nil the ' linbert Ilrierljs" wo have had. i I it. dig iicurMt conlimies next week. HIV.VSM til. M. trnsrM VtrniKtli f Itrbpl VVor. 'I be f'inciri. n'l ('vtiinicrrial has ree.eiv?J frow )1. M. I'nvicson, who was made prhoutr t the ba'tle of Chickaiiiauga, and relea id in ttie lato cxcbi'iige nt isiivaiiiiah, the following description of the fortllicntions of E ivmiiuib. : "Cur trip tlrmn the SnTannah on trnce-bnats to our llict showid us the Kclicl f ji tifit'a'ions at Foit .Inckf'in. The rivirut that point is lined with lnik'u siee guns ; from the tmat 1 eonntrd tbirty-six. Tiny cominand the channel. The river is b'ockiuicd with houvy timbors laid dn in the shape of a log-house, the interior of v hich is lilicd wiih stone und brick, and these obstriictioiis are all fastened to oae another vi.h heavy cable chain, leaving only one pass.igo, wide enough fur a boat. Just above this entrance lie two iron clads, pretty well manned. Above thcite.at Inter vals, are torpedoes; their situation is known by thu shuip-pointed projection of a log uhout six Inches from tho stirluco. At one pin' c, in parti cular, there are four of these logs side by bido; these all point down the river. "There was not u mini tj be seen nt or near tho fortircutlons. The guns noun to be mounted on the. bank, and then earthworks thrown up (or the protection of the men. Tho m igaziucs lira built on tho surluce, und then dirt enough thrown up to cover them. At lirst sight, they would seem to be the spot to look for the guns ; but tho guns me ten feet below these earthworks. "CHI from tho river, half a mi la or more boforo you re.ieh Fi.rt Jackson, is nil extensive fort. NVhctber this b considered as a part of Fort Jajk son, I could not a ct rt tin. It has been built for some time, lor the weeds ami si a grass have grown bo binh that uincss one was looking fir 11 tort ill ration, be would nit notice it. I should judge that this fort covers several acres ; but whore tiio black war-dogs look over its earthworks, the grass ami weeds are cut down. "Beutiregeid has spent many an hour in lnyws the foundation and getting the range of thispjltit of the river. "Ihcsc guns, toge'hor with the obstructions, in the river, are well intended 10 crush uuythiiii: that attempts 10 cmne np. Hut for its protection from a 1. Dil force from tlio direction of tiavanaii, it offers but little resistance. "(sherman, no dnnbt, will meet witli but little dillh ulty, if this point be Ida aim. Thu swamps will impede his progress moro than anything ci:e. "The force at s-avannuh is very small, consist ing of o'd men, little boys, and crippled ollio rs. linsiiuss of nil kinds in the e.l'y is stopped, and it l oks like Sunday nil tho time. Uu too last of bepti mt.tr there was na immense quantity of cotton I3 lug at savannah, but when wo were sent through there the last timo it had boon removed from the ruilioud. "The citizens treated the men who were nent through lirst well, bringing eatables of nil sort-,. There , uo guard but those that camo utter. Upon arrivit g at Savannah they wero guarded, to that the citizens could not find t'.it) prisoners ; thus showing that a Union sciiiiiiitnt prevails, und nil they wu nt is un opportunity. 1 see ia f on c ot the 1 ai.ers that it U expectod that Uette- 111I Sherman will release a largo number of pri soners, but that is u sad nu.-tnku. L mg b lore M'cnnun'H force gets to tiiem they will be shovel oil', and for the last three monthj that has becu thjr thief business. THE IX'ITK.Vtl. REYKNVF.. In May, lSfjU, the receipts of internal rovcuue were SI.! Isl.li'.lo. They have grown every mouth ncc. In December, lSi'.n, yj,034,3i;6 wore ro- ccived; in M ireh, 1H(1, S'10,!l.i,r),lll ; in Jims, Sll.O'.'l.'JbC; iu September, lbU4, $l,,8W,770. The three pir cent, income tax has produced over twenty-three nnd u half millions; thclivoper cent, special Income tax will produce not lcsitiinn tli i it v -1. c millions. The commissioner asserts 111.1t ice nprjrexaij Internal revenue lor tho year ending J uue llo, lM!.'), will amuunt to two hundred and six:y-livo uiillions, and that with cerium changes in tiiu ndmlnibtiative parts of the law, it will produce three liuuurea millions in me next year. Ihe ComniiHsiouer presents some tables to show that, if the debt nt tho close of thu war were to amount to $1,(100,0(1(1, and supposing annual expenditures of lifty per cent, more than iu the yeur preceding the war, our present revenue lawwouta ytetu enough to pay the current ex penses of the nation, Including the six per cent. interest on our neot, anu leave a surplus wutcu would extinguish ihe debt in ninety years, oven with our present production and populutiu ; uud in halt ot that time, with our usual iuciease of prcuuetiou und population. I.l.t. Al. IN J"t:i.I.IUKJSt'K. The Bvi'iu mh CoriiT at Nisi run s Jtnl Ilci'.il. 1 his Court met this morning. Jury tri als All the jurors summoned were not Inutteadanee unu tticse in Uerutiit were lined mound utt.ich nientswere l-sued to hrmg them lu. JNociseli. realty lor trial, the Court adjourned till tj morrow. In the CnmT of Common Tleas, Jtnlces jtionipsoii unu J.uuiow, Ihe Orphans Uourl Argnnient list was linnn culled. l Ol UT Ol- Ut AHTllll MisKIONH jatlL'O AlllSOU The case ol one Charles W. Walker, who was tried last wet k and ri ou.lted on a charge of car rvirtf ci net ulcd dendlv weanons. viz.. a revnl. ver; hut who was held hy Jutlso Allison until ho could nive some satisfactory account of himself, it appenrtiiK from his own statement that ho was Irom the tsotiih nnd had heen in the Hehcl service lie stilted tlinl he had deserted from the Uohcl service und wus in this city in search of work at ins uaue as a uiucksmnu, out naj ucen uuahle to oninin it. Oi.e witness whb examined this morning, who piaicit tuat ue nuu met he iirisoucr at the board Inir-house w here both lived, and that the latter stated that ho was a deserter from the Southern army, and th.U lit hud heen looking: for aud most desirous of obtaining work, but without success. He also testified that the prisoner, up to me nine 01 uis urresi, nun conuuetou Jilul self iu a quiet and orderly manner, and up pearcd to be a peaceable man. According to the prisoner'! statement, ho had come North soon after the war began, and alter remaining a year, huil cone booth to see his father, when he was caught by conscripting olllcers. and forced into the service, hut that he deserted at the first favorable opportunity. The matter is held under anvisciueut bv the J mice. The current bnsinesa of the Court wa! being jrviwvu wiia wuen vur report closes. . BUSINESS ITEMS. I rueh Illnrhlnir In lumll fancy bsmils, for tW by XlAvis M RrrUARnfl, As.'ii and Tsntb RtrvrU. ffftf R -i-r-i-.i !! I 1'IAMIS All, MO"IK A If VM1.IH a . Ai.iwrr nitiiANH. O'-n IsSrtf rh nf tll.t. fln In.'rutiu'ie. Ii.v hrtn m. . 1,1 l,y A,r. 'l., siit is. am,irtni! it ca .oi'itli I' crca.l, s. or mtU only br i K ()tLl, Dili mint ChUdinit .irM-Ul. riAxo 1 0 I 1 H 1 If No FOIl'l H HI I I IMI Foinv.a utMi rma p. si CAHTNTtT OIIO NH. (.'a in s ;T 11 1 I NS. iOMllKS.l' (lIHNS. CAlllsiKr lOlteltNS. HcriliAiA.t;it ton mil hanos, frril A.hNOWLRrnlHI) TO lilt Ti!E r::jEST in the wokld. CKbf.BIUrf.1) nU Tl'.WH filTI'UOU toxi: AXD vim. KNOWN TO IMS TUB i!C2T ElTiUBLE INXi'F.UilEr.i: HlDll AMI SOLD WON THK MO' T UI-HSON-ALIJ7. TKUM3. AT M l Hi WAUKKOOMH, No. 1021 CHESNUT GTilEET. Tv'e rt pm tt-.Vy Invite tnr flrUiitlN and thr. puMlc T-nr all to cull at otir w ,rroem(i unilj firiTiIno oar t.'nBlv6 am irlm-nt of IiIkMj Irnproved H'jiiftrf and (iranil Pi.inos, W? tiivu lacflwd the hlRhtst premluttii nt all thngrtMl fiMlHl-ir.il evar hold In thin country, liicltidltift tho I'rln Mcr'a! at the Wot Id KalrtCrjitl TiiMfn, Vaw York, und sun croua tartliuunlaLa frum ttie beitarltats tu tiila country and turret. Vc ffel natMIrd that thro are no PI:inoi made fjtlna fountry ui'erlor to ur own. Ai I'lilladrjihla iimiatactMrerB wo pride cmii-rcIv-ai In haTtrg arhlevd a rrj'titaUon for our Instruin'Mtta unex re led by anrutricr niakfrw In enrmtry. It la a t 11 kno n (net triat ottr IManog hve for mar.y tenn tnaji) tali.fd thflr lilb rt'putatliiii, notwUhr-tAotliiii, (lie ijw i.ul eomt tlttoD of the 1-tuU iu niAacri. tw Ydrk and liun on IMsnofi hare hebn fli'.ird Info thti tuarLpt through tha!r HKi'ncie), and horAldcd hy thm an tit only FlanoH In the country; yrt at the same time t7jt'f (fiitu af.tnts very ae.dnia cintlnuo to salt any one mtvr.i r'1 IrirJtrumrnts for any Icut'tii o! tliuo, for tlm rramn that they ae Inferior, and thoy ire compillod to take hold of ether tvakTH', rurhapi still mure Inferior, aHJ fii'h piifTt d i'p by them on c.clchrated Planofl , whtn at the tftrnv time Buch luauorf hitvo nuver beu ku'K n r ! ard of In thiliowa fltloB. Thd ooiui;MJfJce In,, hit (inr cltlzrrn aro ortrn tnd-iocd to purrhase i;nch U:f rlnr hinrnmeiittt, wlthutit cotuidoilng their own or the plural Ir.trreKti of thtfr city. 'jhe advanift1" fur citlrciiB have In cncnnrartnK homo a'lufuctnr a certainly bhonld not beovtirUiclnd, fur Uie full'iwlng rensona: rift. It U acknowlcdKeUhit n.lladplpl.la it tho grpfit tofliiniiiflnrlni;cll7of tbU cotintr?, nnd c'cbM:cd forlia eipcrlor and akllful workmen. R.Toi.d. Ti e mirrha-ier obta'ns the TpHtia Irwitly rrrra ue, Hi- iiiitininctiimi, and tuvei ihe a.iount u.mio oy inu at;nt. wUo uuaJ.y cuuiuk grcatur jirouu 111auu.umu.uu tjcttirer. I hud. Tho nrent a ronporum'.iity .inioimii to noT-nnt,', ihmv la no re lrt-Mi ; iho limtnnncnt h' hmi h ra id i or Hie inarktfi.nnd thp pnrrhaffrnmt run tho rlk. Wt -igah, on tlm other hrid, no ihe itianuM.:Lurut, uro hM rsitiue h.H, atd cannot i1 Irk t.,u rc'panaioiMiy iiKe uie ti.t .!ore to our inter! it to turn out ltuuttoLUur iniiii umt- ai iui'triinintiu. jV'HirUi. Adinlttln that vci lDitnunfnts m:jht l ltiHl U oar own ntiru new, tiioy cadi tot k,v the amne hi Mctl- n, or lviur tf;e fnimi ieiiK-h of tluie, f.r Hie ritan that the a perni uirm oviktb ui k- ' p iitin piitinri h he rstjllM in nr.ltir, Hii.t will ot cuimfi not 'xiK)iid any of hit protiia to i- whiUt w, the m viiUftcttif or, hae uir cvid nc-ilei.t wot k men, whti fmly nndcrota-d biihiiieMi. aoil wld immbty kivu tneir uiuniton, au t;o tian-i ()h utadc to v. par i,.:-i:h longer. .r i BtanlMliTiK nl 1h ono f-f tint ino.it e:i'nslv In (HI cot nirv, uiid whon our rcw iaiiro fini nri now in itnu-Toni a.t' iiiirp A, it will b" olio ol thu lar (t in ll'v Ko hl. fnr 'lUn:t in to intake 'h;tt hrajulj id Juduty ouo of Uie vii nt lintluitiono oi ttl.v city. a ii r tublrumenia uno tm con pf-al Iwirovet.icntu oror otliir4 and our ( tni-lo r o i I ' t i n for uiaiMi'.wuntiir mi hit) im m kfcji en Barn a inrX' 4iot a oi uitutr.ui, au ii.-m uro ttiubc-t io;n:h not y, c. It'perntmi iloa rotta to purch-i-.e will Ue m call, we will piove ad ttiut wo have na.d In r.Krd tn our tuin n. Thtfre are, Ot con run, a1 ways ciiiwcnren in ohimiou, nuu prvii(U d nib and those who are iut.:rH:"i la tho auke ot other Munoi vho nHV dlhnr fiom im ; to filch wu hav en-yto cay. that It wntd live .m nnxh p'cftsiire. at any 1 1011, to t t our inMruiTiii! wiui any cincr m:ia.e wiuui Ut y Diny i fiu"he to r.uiuo. We ftfiln uhk oni fiiot.di and 'heii' hilc torjil mid w anli our superior I'tuimit. Wo toei (tii.ln?d ilutt no h tin1 In thifc t ity eii fir.r''t with un, oar I'.cbg bui-if roi'iouable Mid tern.a aocotuuiiHlatlni, N. D. ScLODd-hnnd linnos tohen in cx:bA3o. J'lANCH TO RKNT. Oitltri fur Tuning prumplly aitcudeU to. EOEOMAOBEIl & CO., ll-n-wriftl Ko. 1021 aiEAKUT STREKT. 17C0NCMY! COMFORT l TASTK! OV bit OAilEUS, AT T. R1ZEB AND COLOliH, 'holctale aud KrUil. V OWIN . IIULFIStl, MEKCIUKT TAiLOtt avn OVKR US ITKH M ANITACTURiJlt, Vo.lllN.rtUJRtU tiiLLi, 119 llil I'HJLADLLrillA. -IN TUK OIirilANS' COURT 1'OH THE J City anil C'ountv nl 1'hiliutunlitii. Kstl ot JANK Al'KLAIIll-. Ml 1 II01,1,, a Minor. 1 he Audit. r anp3l"tPit by tie I'ourl to nulit, ncttlfl, all4 a.liiist tl.e fc-'cHiiil ol tin, t'eiiiifjlvuiihi ComHny t'.r tn ltiirulir on l.tM!-, ami vn-etlr:.' Aunu'.l'is, I iu triWiu. of 1113 J- htute c I Jana Adslanto Mull ollan, a mlitnr. and l report rtlstrlbi.ilon of 0 l.ut.it.cy in the huuiti "f me uri-onu'ant, . ill ui.'tt Hie purl iea lett-ri'soo for ttie ni.rpose. ot htM Mpt'O'ilO'ient, "n 1 ur.'uv, Jin ,mtn-r :.'7, Is; 4 at 4 o'rloeK I- l.at ln etllce, No. 717 VVttlnui atiect, In the C'il of l uilmli l hi. yj -la nii;,t JOHN Ct.AYTO.V, Anlltsr. -;BTATB OK TATK1CK CALLAHAN, T)K. J i i' a.nl.-Wli.ireaa, l..lterB of Admhilmratloil to Ihe 1 mate hi I'ATItntK I'AI I.AIIAN, ilti-ensAd. hu a bxro Kii-nit-d to in uiiil'Tsivnd, all p 'no'iu Iu Jt,ted lo ilia aid dict-ituit will uiaKe ps nu in to, iiqj Ail por.uud Uuvieg eluUua arslnat the lame will pres.nt thom lo Al.iK llH C'Al.l.All A S, Ail .niriii rater, jN. 411) boutli Till UU struct. Or to UU Attorney, C.KOTtflE 8 tiOUIinHRTY, H IV in (t No. 1.17 HIIUNK Slireet. U It N I T U Xt 13. CJEAHJST AND BEST. I'nrlor HultiS, JJed-room and Chamber Hults, Jlnlni-Hoom HultH, Kltt tien Furniture, jL.ilrajry and Ollloo Furnlltuo, Jiousvliold lurnltiiro, OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, Klther ta finit, Single pieoea, atth towatt uoatliii prions. OOULU & OO.'H, Valco rumltore Uepota, J. E. (lor. miBTal aud M AKkva J, and U-Mwtetl .it.Cvr. JcoviJ axu JiAC r. A. I 11 A. V 1? N . O o u I, E. WALR1VO, iuftoeF-tor to W. II Tarry), 11 11 No. 710 CUKHNUT fiTllUlii'. li'erti Complete Pt of BROOATELLE AKI) I A I N I XAOE CURTAINS, i rt rrAm.K ion C'l'IUSIMAS rilKfl-.NTS. iso. s'it c JiXTHivnT HTHi:ivr. NOTTINGHAM AND 8WIS3 I.ACEH, SEW STYLE 8. t'rlfNMT 1 bTJUM. VYTNIJOW SIIADKS No. 7 a :t MW HTYI.BH, KELTT, at thu AURIN3T0N & CO. VASt'tACIUKEKR'. CUBSHttT STKKliT riANO COVKK8, LAItl IEHT BTOl'K IN TUB CITT AT LOW l'lltCBS. Vn. tj.1 b 1 1'JU.T. Jl K P U C T I O N FANCY VELVET ASD SILK IIONN .I'JI'H TO CLOSE HIU BliASON. WOOD & cahy, No. CIIKHN1JT STUJ'.EiT. LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS, N V, W S T Y LES, low rmess. VITLVKT r.ONNKTH m; over f II tht Utsrt rro t a luuurale cent. FKi.r IlONlSttTH Akll QATH RH HIIAFJIU. WOOD A OAItY, ho. cjntaau r Ki'icist. AMUSEMiINTS. MLL1CAN AC AUK MY OF MUiilC. I Miiiiiff JOHN T. FOPIJ (Al.o. ol tl.r lioilidav tiwt Tl.nalio. lliiltmorr : rora a 'rw 1'i.aioie, YVasLluMWOi aud me Aicxaudria, Vuin.a, infatri'.i BtnLe Alunager rfoun . niuwu. mr,lrKr'rAWF.'S Tnrir:liv OP OYIIF.T.T.Ol 1I0MJAV AMI 'It'KSD VT r.VfcNlNUK, lae.U and 11. V, II W I N r O K K K T V.1U render kla trand HiiaVeapcarlan delineation of 11 1 HELLO, In hafie"'i eftil r itnl Jrasadj of the sme wie AIK. JOllM M..-CLLLUUUII m as i.tgo. HAIiAUK 1'OSISI at Emilia. AI IfE r.UAY an IieHdcmnna. TM. pri al Trmailv ill l priecnlad la t itylooi miex umplro roinpl. o ne.H. wiih Al'lUUiJ.LVlE bUiNKUY. AND ATOISTMJIVTS. TTWIN I'OKrtF.ST'H ciiCAS' ni'ut wiU lioaiuvel clone yitlJjAY KVt.slNei, Jlece j.lmr M, Mil. FOIIItFWT MONDAY, TUKSfiAT, Tlli'msliAY, AND KRIDAY NIllHT. HEATS CEClrURT) SIX HAVI4 If ADVANitH. ISO 1.1-rluruiulioo on WlIOKICf UAV i.r bAlUJtDAT l:ieolr:a. Tiieiiox Rlieot.fbr IV aateof afenred pIaocs, Bow on tet'vfi-n ilia liourH ot 9 and 4a o uiouk. Adlllisloll. an and M cenla. ftwuisd Hcaia Aicenu additional. M RS. JOHN DiLhW'8 NEVT ARCH 8T. 'iHKATItK. illllili . OF J. R. rLAKKR. IHIIih WIFK US' J. H OLAIIKK. 1 lllltll Vl'KKK OK J. B. I'LAUKa. TO-Ml.HT (Mi(U), lw'ut U, KTS'KillTHOK I II K lull M TAIII.K KMCUl BOi' lllJl KOl'JS'U 'I'AOLaI ASU TI'RNIIll TUB T4III.RS. TlJKHlNll '1111'. TAHLKS. f'l.AltKF. .v,4.';", 'r""r. ( I.AItKs. as Ja.k Uiliiiulima. CLAUKI a iisii.tai Joako. KUIDAY. llENRKlT OK J. B. 1,'LAItKK. TALNUT STREET TIIEATRK. MJTU WEEK OF TUB HKAT EKOAOEUEHT W1HS L170II.I.K WtBT. Tni ( Moi day) aVKNINll, llao. inker VJ, villlbi-laeaeutid tin' ino-rt-.Mnv liraniu. tuuilid lliS Oll-HY Fl.OWEK (IIUL. (Hi nt I LOW Kit olltL C'j-ntl.le, the fllpsv fioriiirl Miaa TV EH TERM. io tontlude ulili Hn' lnntnihia Farce ol tun TWO HUN NYl.'AstTLKH. Tn-mmrow niglit, LUUiLLE WEilEUN In aa Indian ix Cliioa apen fromUDH. Ourtala rliaa at 7X. EMT BALLOON AB0ENSI0K3, THIS AFTERNOON A.ND EVENING, ANJ JlCBIKO A IX CALM WIATIIXB TT1I WaUsK, At Cor. of rLTTErHTH and 00ATE3 Bta The weather kettin flae, Ihoaa wlililtin an aaewalaa aheald be on hand aarly. Tbe oiljr Uautod f aa Bceee&a a Bioal autiioie apeetaf-.'. AdmUikin, vt centa. fihllrtmn, U eeaui. A aaesakiua dwu t to A, aaaurduis: to aiuaa4e tail Una etui led, At-a AVUSEMENTS. 1-.V ('IliNI I' SI'. TIH'ATHE. t .M T K-l ft r UT, AIIOVK TWRLITH. I.ll'lt I It .V Ml, 1.1 AM M N AUI-.ltl. MOMI.1T AM' T'lltY KVKSIStH, ill' i f it i ii i f. i II If. 1. 4 I V K I Iv I.A-T H i.,vr XVI-KK I.AT V I K I. A XT V VV.. I. Al' ls.e;lv l.'sr 'v 'Kit .'. - ' - i : it. I.,t 1 'A I KK I, .SI' W 111 Iv i. sr v t-.i-K !,AT l.AM h 1 11 w i' r 1. 1 I A l' I K 1 , A VI' I I I. A S I I.AI I I IK IIP i ii Hit If. I I . IS I itT'M'U I' 11 1 I.I.I A W I U-I.I.I A I' I...II 1.1 . I' mi i i.i i v lllll II'M nu n i'ii 'i un y I'd 'i tin 'i ii TUM MTII r! In z '; ".in inal Mlitla-V run, i.' . vr In d S. it i.i i. " Hi hrrf h" . ' . I' il It- s S IK It liilt! ; J '': IK .1 !..) K . -.- si l , .1 I t i-:-, e. .ii.sli; .', s i !; .1 Ksii; .1 t:ii iu IIICOWWi IIK I.A a, Kit IIV. till V A llli' i IIUIIVVV, Itll lsA M, IIIIIIIVN, III) IV i;.n .v.i ISSStK lllll)W.l r i i la iiitou OJ s.lKi nirov.i H ll!l..VV,l il- sM ,; I'ltiiw , II I. Ml. HIKlYVNt II iKi: II, (IU i iii'i'.ni; i'itov. 1 .11 sislls. IlllOWNi flip. TIIU PI I.IF.I.' HIT i yrr'YV. ItlS I.I I- I-' Ill'' I.I KMIIV, iti' . i sy (i I.I ( Iv MMV. It KII I K I' I 1' 1-1.1 ICK I I I le , , I I t KMIIV, It K I.i (.." 1(1. 1. II K i n il f w , HF.I.II K III'- I t K IW . It I .I.I I If 1)1'' I, I t II Ml k , l.l- l.ll K (IK 1 Irh iiH-hii: ihe I'u.l hfi k ill v l tli,. i iifiitrp In rv..rv e.irt ss i I. .led i iu'..k 1 1. a' , 'n i o'nt of nu mt,-i . n. r- '!) r l,i Ml. , in- In. re nl. iirr.li'i. tn - ui;.' . or 1 .o Ora.nH In ttia I I.' Hire. I.wrv I'litiilr 1 llinsll tlif i i' y . i. la. i-lif J - lift rri'in st piioss iiiion iis i.r...liM ti iu. 1 h " , l" r, ' t .o " lii'iimer," itie '-I'n- s, ' it "Aire." i-vsim; si.k i.ii.m'I. 'jiaiW Nt'iTi,,' " I-n-no.; ti.iilii 11." ''North AiiitIchii," "sturilHT TrntiM rnl," hi, l il.e ''Nnn.lar 1 uno, '' l.-ivr f II ri.d.r.. il - h in. iiii"t mtii i ian r i i' rss ue t ip ipiinv. ItOHT Hltll.l.lAM SI CI I.HI4 I'S I IIK .11-A -111. V S f It Kit I.I A sT sir.tt K is I IK- I Hi. M. -s JS. MOST IlKil.l.lANr SI .'I I S4 UK Till, M.AS'IV 'I I is It-Lniit ami eM l'iii' liiit.na. n eltila Hi 11 Is Midi 6TA It'll 1 SO T AUI.S Ai;.. HEAL I II I I. SCFSF.KY, K I'llllll IMsTI MVI. AMI F..K II VT MCdIC, (i.i.rpa II, bfyorn fl'l noiilit, nl tt.e s ry L.rt.1 or rsi-K, I 1, 1. it lot si . THK, LAST (1I1ANH T Utl.rtA!!, THK, sr'i' MiNii UK nu; hkhai, Ills; H'lOHMlMI of Till'. KKHAK, 11IF. K1DK.MI.Mi UK 1IIK KUlAfi, 1 UK MtHtMI.su OF THK Kt.HA.S. la Ulfliti.' rtrtlvnt w ith ihe luo-t UAI'll KIH..M AI'-'LI'sr.. Thtu sr.-ns ri'tircents Hie lie-le,'ed Ri'itan Fort, (he ksv to tl.e cli oi l.ui know, is! h a Min vtiia ka.-ri.on liravclv li.rnlii.; II. All lii,)'i' UHieur to lie gtsvn Ui, nucti tut lev an ol Ilint'IANT liF.rtiMKSTif. under Ulr Colin l un.pl.i'.l. in rt-ar.! iu Hie illntanre, rts I oa ri art e ll.e lorl, Hti.l violorv .e.-ni lo llM-mroin- i!i U.', I.i n tl.r ilutilui.il i'ii;.niins .i..,'ar. anil a arand f nits Ihe lint toiicslii eii'I i'el:iiu JJruiualie picture sf iil.sii. ur iiuiuin a.mi itiiiiiirn uiiiilu.u un)s, M lue'i 14 n'Hlitly l.ni Ul.i IM IlllAll by tl.e exi'tird iiii.ii, i,. ,- i tin. avs.sisiis r s in .r m -s m s. t- wl'l ri.n.'liidi- wl'h, f r II e ttist time in till- city for luanar yi iirn, lii not. n' nerliev nic.'y. ko.-wn na LAI i,ll Wlll-.S, I'lll HAS, l.Al' lll "Mr S Y.llf I . N. I.AClill WhlN YOU CAN. (iforeHoffsan.i'r Mr. Lewlu linker Ti ,11 Lit iirouilccd on M .n.iav s.s-oiiin, 'lilt; iU'IOkouN. ok aTrwruY htkhmus, DF'F.Mnirrt 17, KRVrNTt KNTIl fill Ml FAMILY MATINKF.. who. jf.fHIK dltolVN villi Ui irodnte.l lor lUe last tlm ot a Matinee. fJItAM) il I.LI AIM) MATCH ttelween HIII1ERT T. IIYAI.I. nllilVIUflJR ESTEPnH, for the ( ItAMI KlNSnir o! lhu Slate of PviHiAylvanla, at HANSOM Sl'KKKT HAI.L, TUESDAY hVlSNI"0, liKOEVIIlEK 13, lil, Ceiemen-li.K rtt8 o'cloek. Tlikrtt of Adrntihl ,n, 1. Ladles adiultud l"re. It' IrXIMM ilON OK WORKS OF ART, FOB j the BENEFIT nt the (HlltlSTIAN (OVVIKTION. at the Al Al't.M OF FINE AKI A. An Fhlhi'.ii n ol a t'rlvate Col.cciton of Work ef Aft, Ir 1'Aliii'ra.s, ftcu!i''ine. IVuu-r l oK r, ui.d otlmr Lirawlnjm, Eepi avtio.a, Ac., In loss open ai the IV-l-liNylvanla A.'n.ii i'i oi Fl-ie A. t, No. It -' i i ll! SSI T sniei't, from s A. M. lo 10 I-. M., lur il.t-I i n-f t of tee CtirlitiauOoia li.i.ai(.n. Aitmiialoutlriceni.; Season Tlckc'a SOceuta. 11-2411-1 -I IIIKIH'JT H i '..IllCTlZl. I'blB iidmlTat'le l'leln-e, the rr?iitsC production oftli pautUirWi.HT, la now on eti-.hltii'n ut fie At'AOK.MY OF FINE AtTg, Jo. 1K!5 CHF.SNIJT Straef, 1 ToiTthft- v Ith the nitli-e rollection rf lha laatttntlea. A.Jmiltaroe, TWENTY FtVF. CENTS. IM3-frn G'RLAT NATIONAL CTHCUS. BTAU I ENi.Ai.EMF.Nl. WALNUT bll ttl, ABOVE KKHITIT. Plxettieaa Hn. CiiAitLEU WAUKSU (t.roirly Mra. IiA.N Kli'K). Tho lariat toiiiniiiy Ui tho world. A star enrwtermsnt k.Ttng I feu . ade ssitti Ihe imint'Uso JSK.OI.tl Truvrie, ts.'Ri' tri al artists w. II a,-pear th.a cvi uIiir and every es,-nlnir dnrilix the wrel. Ynnii Nli'llLO, anaerlul l.fi'lLrluer en Ihe l.'l-.rlo lie l't I ileu.e. or I- lyinK 'tYei.eAO, is H.ndfd hv all rrlihit na the cn.l.l wonui-r. '1'oe TAI.l.EEM 1 ItOI III 1(8. and W. K'Jl.'ltK.Ll.E, the KToal Ali.n-Moiilrr.nllh il-rr Ml.eil.O. ronslltnte the Troupe. Tie liENZER HMOTHMH, EA 1 4 IN NTONK. TOK KIMi, 11. ItA'ICIILI.DK, M' ar. Ml.itltAY and IIUT ( III NS.OS!, 11AS. stiiKK'ViiiiJl ami Kanilly, will alait app.'iir In ruftn) tioantfiul seenei. 7he Traln.-d loit will l o apprar. Clown, Mr. BAM. si I u'K ney, Jr. Oouie earlv. and irel Brnta at slht. ConiliitTi-e ai 7-4tl. MATlMfcES WEIiNENDAY ai d SAIXUDAY AFTItE. JIlK'NB, eon nienrinu af'.'S o'clock. AI'MISSION. I Ir.t Her, 1-0 cental Beenri Tter, la CenlK. Private lloxea. :ianil t'l. aa In utae ami t H-atlon. TT0L1DAY rRESEXTS. d. RVHHELL) THo. 21 N. HI i t'll Street, Wi'iiM li.vo'.c atteuUen to lilt toil ol fine American and Imported In Gold and Silver. WATCHES, GOLD JEWELRY of Die latest styles. BANDSOMK SILVER Vt'ABE. warranted tort oolu, &., suitable for Holiday present. O. RUSSELL, 11-10-tfll No. N. SIXTH Direct, 70U CJI1USTMAS. WILL 01'KN ON WEDNESDAY. DEOEMEEE 14, A SFIJlSllUI f AR1ETT OF FANCY BOXES, OF Till". LATKBT IMPORTATIONS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, li lt Mm Ko. 110 MARKET BTBEHT. DBA FN Ersfi, B LIN DNK88, AND CATARRH. -J. ISAACS, M.n .rrofeaser of lha Kya and laaarj treaU all dlaeasee apperlalnlna la the aiH.ee iuamt wui ttie almost auoceas. Tasuaa mete from the J"',!!.! sources In the cllv can be s.ia at his olrlce, ,. tliraet. The MMllcal Faculty are milted t aeeosttpaor Ikak tktuwD.M Me aas av leereta ui bis v-f J4ff ci oi! lit a.; Hi V