THE DAILY EVENING TELE(niAPH.riIII.Al)KLriIIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 18G1. 5 MONDAY, 1K('1;.M11KU P, EPIRIT OF THU NEW YOiiK PRS38. Leading Fmrt;iU rmm the New Tnik rajir 1 his .'.I i. mini. Xi.Hrl.OYr.il I.I.M UAI.H. eotti Af "nnei. The Ilur of R nr. v n'n jt i,s- juvwil a t,il providing Hint hI f rural- wi o i nil n-.. una fixe J dny Id 1'c'n imr , I u c . i u in a n il ser vice, fliu'l ci s-c In I.! , i,i,:n en ! w h tho army. Ve nope N. n i: v i 1 1 ' n-i I r with Mi ni' e tro tho seope and lint of this lull noloro they (r.ve It their nui,. i ion . I i- ,u ti.ina:i;y, mint ni 'tuc penua's cow in the r I n.u aid aa.uild lie dropped lor llic Ri o,l it' : c sir. ( ; Inn we tioulu In ibi r tie way ,i i.;t .. . .i ir, this I'il dcttrmin'ng wm thus-.' (i :.,! arc I- tho lint the! cnii be tlnis il. Commanders the fn'l 1 i r nr' ft1 .i-it nhovo the ori.lpnrv wi iilu,e-sc, pr mi'Mci s, crr"r-, hii I ie-(Liii i-rth ni iimrin iiy ; cml tuoy mav, tr mi mm ltiaiciuetc motive,, kin i r uti tie- nut f t' lli'tiTc ( ii p'l j ii . M lot n im.' il ' l to I r l i J (' i Ulnar tjic opt i.i'ii'ri ot I r. is prop .etl I .w, a nl till. il tltrl I'll ll.f.ll In til 11 cirri or iVAn't'lTrsl a pet a ty w t i. Ii snoti'il only t ol w c nit e I in, 1' ,r Snipe olli ne ri'c 'i.'tr i il If the rm it uy lew. 'I nl.i the rut ot (u tiei a I el i I mii'x rnpV. Hewns i.niv.r-aly rei inn il ty the. f ;.-. r n Ii.ri t t d Hie i i' im tho nm-t s.'ii mt. s'ive. anil ( lleftivp meet r in tne h'tinnil-i ill vnl e v, lit tho ni.t-ct i I ia-i auiiiii.f r's r.uiMiiiiii. (rcnerai fin rihin, hoiv r, r It'V'J h,m t on h cmi n ai il, for ica-anis whi h, howei er con, ti-ive ih-'v inny I, have never ct Ii en p;lv--n 1 1 ttn po'ilie, arii w hnh have tirri r el In on ess-pin 'd hy nil v military tribunal It wminl M irri'iy Ii.' jut or fair that hi' ln iilii liii rmk in th.- arini- mi rc y lic'an o lie r-timi't 'it :in wnpiirr i ri r rim rn'Hi't' Ir teinpnrtrv i-a-; o n -1 m. 'I'fM "1 119 thins i conli li'" cuillv tine of m'Ii.t ill :i'n v ho wrulil i-i tr I'ti'j in t!iu aaino w iv tram tlu operation of thin l.iw. Ot It 1.11 i t j:ssi.s. Frtvn th TViAuni. j Thouuli r IniTcnot yet n eelvod (jen.r il Sher tnan'a account i t' his ni.ii'clt from A I uiU to Savantiab, it it aluinu.inily clear th it ha eaeoiiit- tercd no n rioun te l.-r.itici nut cnongli to eau"c , liim oen oi'Ce to put his army in or, lev ot" lu tl). i Some sciii'cd O corgi.! iniKtiit praec l"d hi-, ad- . vanco, taking c. ire to keep wull out of guishot, i and a hri'ailo or to of carnlry ImtiK iipoti hn ' flanlt and rear, skirmi-hlng cnuiionsly nt Inter- yals with Ids Mount g p:ntici or reiir.gu.iril, ind ' pekins up Iho few strngj; i wlin fell out of tin ! la Kb, uiialile or un ii ing lo eniiliiiiic tue in ircii. The buiiiiu.il ii tic tu ion oi ru-t'i ! Iiy the li l i-.-l oieans with n turd to Hener il Stiena m's p uitiun ' aud inovennut as coii-lniuad hy their pro- j loutiu ino uiue incv can tuny rtiiMiuc l tiom telling whutihey U ,1 not KiiO'v. Wi.en yon hear fioui i( udversiries tha' tao movements ( f a large army are i .voived iu mys tery, ou mav Kutely eoncluilo tin, it is m eting no formidable opK-ition. K ir a wall-appointod army, ailvauciug iIimiiIi a hasti t reiilon, eliomus to cover a consioeruble lire ulih of c mtery, so as to replenish its t,ir, s i f forage mi l food, an I lias itfl tliiliks wel) fter'cnrd Iiy ekvalry, who Imr nil iosnle observation of lis batteries and c ilumn of illlautry. Formidable ic i-t.iiice -o m couipula it to concentmte un l sliuiv its tcoth ; lint tho enemy's admiaiin that tlicyd) nut know ex actly where ita main body ii, im;iliea til it tlmy are not resisting lis ndvun. c. And that is tue Dill" rial fact in lll'fl case. Mbeniian took the capital of Of orgi t withont iitintf a gun, and might have tiken M icon or Augusta had lie elm en to Im divi-nel from his direct conrao to either; hut ho did not. Ilo has marched ttirungli the very heart of tho Confede racy ilirough the most fertile, woalthv, ua Sopuious portion of tha Kmpiro S'.atu of the oath and lias encountered nooppositi m worthy of the u.iini', 11 id it Riii. I armr advanced tilit ing Irum llitrpt-i'a Kerry through Chaurii i -burg to iinri lining, iiirnre iiioviig iioi eistoii nroilg'l Heading, Ka ton, and Tr 'inon to Nevi!i k, and there placed Itself In free coinniunication iriili u ! Itebel iKet in Newark Day, we should lure con- aidered the (jnion pretty well plivcd our; I yet that would have narcoly piraliclfd Stmr- man's trluuiphunt progress from Chattanooga to Savannah, j Isearly two yearn ago, Colonel Orierson, after a cavalry laid ttroin tuu Tennessee to IUmu ! Koiige, proiioiinccd the Conledcracy "a dull, with nothing in it." Sherman's p ira lo from ; Atlanta to Stvaunah (jives emphasis) to tha: charaetcrizuiion. I If we had only room for a reproduction of the i bombast that bus been tho staple of K diel au- I counts of Shrriiiun's sanation and fortunes since I bo cut loose from Atlanta the ominous whis- i rx'is that the thunderbolt was about to utrike ; bim ttio wholo-eloth fabrications of outrages ! comii'lncd by his troops the dismal por rayals of the fatigue, discouragement, and demoraliza tion of bis lori-n the bulletins of lierca battles fought by Wheeler with his civalry, wherein our troopers were regal ir!y cut up and rentier! d tbc repi rta that Sherman was hurry ing with all his inii'ht to lake refuge on sliip tiourd at Durlen, Urunswick, or soma other southerly port the gas imp irting tint tremen dous preparations wero inSking to arrest him at some unmentionable point, lie. vc the col.oe tion would rot only lie read with amusement, but would serve to throw light on Uebel resources and Ilt-bel rhetoric generally. The proclamations tired a'. Cieueral tsi.ei uiuu try (iovernor 11 roan alone would have sntliced to untiihilate his whole army it proclamations were C irtndgos und cou tained bu lets. The calling out en Mo.vte of the militia and re servi s ot Cieorgla and Mouth ( uroliuu the sum Dinning ot Alabxiiut to1 the aid of her northerly sister the spirts railed from all maimer of vastv deep.- ourely, stmr'.hirut shou'd hive be.."! rea'i.ed Irom all ihc-c di-viees that sli lul l have suihced to nrre-t Mieni.au's march for at l)ist a day. It teems, however, that blav, hoi, ling gas tonads is to be tuVen with evermore than the a erage disconn', though those who lire proeia intt ons in voll ya ara keidoui expectuj to dis cluiru more subsuiiittol ml-s,lcs. The result ot lliaid's leaguer of Nmlivil'c ap pears even more ileastrons than the Usuo of tliat wanior's usual und, rukin'-'s. We cannot doubt that Ueniral Nnerinan, when ha parted from Oeneral lliouias, directed him to lure llaid's army so far north, ami keep it across the Tonnes tee river so long as possible. Still, the audacity of laying siege to a foripied city or depot like Nashville, with ananny Inferior, at least numeri cally, to that of its defender, and those defenders commanded by a vutiran like T homas, has bad no parallel since l.ee, with less than .'iO.OiH men, held MeClellnii's OO.OiKJ spell-bound in front of 'Washington, overlapping our mighty host on both winvs. With Unci! ai the head of our forces In Ten rtrssee. Hood might safely have pass"d Nash ville and invaded Kentucky ; but with Thomas in command, he could prudently do nothing but get out of the neighborhood at the earliest moment. This be was doubtless on tho Hlnt of doing, if the movement bad not already t,e.nn, wtton Thomas decided to force a Iw.'le, aud thereupon Diadu the inurement whose result uow doctrines the country. . v. Until Hood's account of tho light at Franklin was received, there was a protaxt for doubt or cavil as to tho reality of our success there ; but we see not bow there can be any longer. Our army was reireating to concentrate, and beiag hurply pressed, was compelled to light or aban don its trains. Bcbolield decided to light, fully aware of the euemy's superiority in uumbcrs, but trintii R In th p isition to (na'ilc blm ro ti li KIthi Rcli-I aiivnni" nn'll hi "aim n iiltlb i itdlv got away. And the calcnla'.lon I'U'VMi w m tind oi, e. Thounh Mi centra i t ri e !n V ii Iit tlii" ftroit n.oincntiiin ant voha i im ! ot tha II. he I rhnrric, II w r- furnird, ii' i' tin' lo( cri nnd ri fraincil, In a cunter-cli iiaja f i' Ii i-'iic u rn arl a tii tisind prU ini'rn. in thi' point HO'nI' rrnort l um-ainlid ; hut, n .c tli 1 1 imt Halm to h iti mpturt 1 a fin nn a wni n, nrd ailnii'i a Iooh nf fiirtT hundrnd Ii i n, in. 'iniinB Major li m nil Clo'iurur "n I ihr'-e I ritHilii'ts killeil, with hh in -ny wnnnrl 'il or cii- tin. il. It in rl.'ar Hint Mchol'i ht ' ' unt Is t id t'H'iti'. 1'ho U liflH with r. pn'Ni'd wl h liarfitl 1' ' in rt our n treat ilnrlrs tin- iil'iinif nu"it ii pn civlv what M. hi tll I I. ii.l pui p i"e I. H I' ad riot i rnpoi il, with two run", to lUht a pitihni tmt'le with tho wlmle Ite'i 1 army; hi r un' to ,np il I he fin' hin tr inn ha ; an. I t'''t If a hifvril, I ii 1 1 ' 1 1 ' f .i li a- left 'wife n In iiiiim hi' lii. i.trc d U n It"' cu Ii 1 1 in (their i tit of Vimiiiii mi dlrc'tri' in a I'uht m I nt. C'U btiit.e. ami hl !"- ruiinot wuil i.o re J;llTf.'. I n the wh"'e. It necnn p'a'ii til t tho Ue'ieN are ill c di My ovfrniati'ln-il.i.nd ure eoini rupi Iiy to tl . will, il more aoiilirr ar- ni'nle-t to ni ike a 'P'.tU n il ot tho war, wa inut the l'rc-'.len' W'll tut I i''t;,te t t rail for i hem p-i'tnli'lv H id ftank ly. Villi ''dd.OiKi m"r m"n In nnr "fn'ri, tlf t li i f Mirch next ihouid i" Mr. I,ia-iln Ii a' M'tnttd 1'reiideut of a nailuu reunited and at it. cf . LITIEARY ELVIEW3. II t rlirn vs ami T.ii'K A"Su ISI ' mux. Hv Chines 1 iinis It ill. II. ir- , Hros , N, w Yi rk. pi r i Unci' tl.e lamented Uli-lm Kent Kane pu'i- 1 llsl.ed his Toiuininous work, rccoua'ing the In- i c:ilent.s and result of his soj iiiru iu tho I'rUid tie, no work of imp ,runce lias becu laid lutore ' the j nl'.ic. The land of tho ilis aut Noiih, of tl e i,unra, mid of ic,-, h.is lon been sunounded by n f .im-i : in I i, ii for the liilia'iiiants of our in i,e gi liial climes. Its pictures pio grandeur; irs i Iriid ti mr.er ituri' : the ecccutri i'ies of its lu-' I habitants; the tterility of its soil; adtho toys, t, ty with which it is enveloped. ill combined to I ditiw the uiuenturous ol civllitnl Uu.ls ti set k i xcileniciit among its icy inouutiius aid j lo. ui, known shores, flic naturalist cm revel iu I the oddities of nature's fancy. The hotutii.st, ul hoiigh cut oQ' from the rich i ve t'etiiiien ol the Tr-'pics, has its ptaeu supilio,! wi h ihu curious fetus and lichens, which are picsissnl of myserious ineOi.-iiiai proia-rtiss. '1 he v. t o.e wii.l desert ot rocks and snows n is j its aliincui u, and a nanutive of tho u ivciruros , ii c eeM i),,,ii a journey hi") its heart c ian a li it pioM: most interesting and iuiructive to our ' ti tout g "pnlation. The large and prolix work ' ol nr. Kane ws eagerly perused by nil Ike Anie n an literal i, but its mieiest has pitted uir ty ; I. oi i tli-conries have been ina-le, ami a eon-tt-ent initraiion of the la est inform itiou from the J'o nr M'i is (Iciii.iiiilcil by our peonl i. Ciiptitni Hall litis ptesi uicd in with su -h a work, l or ibr, e years he Im- been shut out from ( Iviiizaiion, living among tho l'.s,iumaiix liae oi e ol tin in. ! unlink, lishiug. exploring l.iv.iu' w n h them, I o has i in billed their feelings, mil, I led their I, tiguiuic nnd habits, and Ims r.-mriie t to us , th ti s -ti ni.itic review ot their life and man M rs. Tl c lt puces of his woik were wriiten on ti e eve ot las departure for the ice-clad litmii of l is adoption, and' eio now he inut be bicu hing the bin zos ol the icebi-rg and the glaeior. lie has iniide a must useful work out of his journals, i ml lias done much townrds deciding i he vuul iue-iioa of the existence of a l'olur 1 assiige. V hile living tn the heart of the ice, ho li'unil mimv tra. esof Franklin's and l-'roi'tsher's extietlitti n- traces which wero not avail it) o to any oue urine iiiaiiited with the K-ijuiuiaux lau- tua.e. AU tin most lnteies iug tnciiiem-or a vi dinti, of which theia are ipiite n nuinber, are nar rated with tkiil. 01 tip; biros which nro Indlgenons to tho Fr'gld Zone, of the flora and fauna, he treats thoroughly. The domestic habits of the iuh ibitunts, their food and way of living, are discussed at large, and while he gives much vain tide inform itiou, it 'B done in aftylewhieh precludes tho possi bility of the accusation of dryness. It is not written in the siy'le of journal which was adopted by Or. Kane, hut as a n irrallvo, which admits of much greater freedom of both thought and expression. It is embellished with one hundred duo en gravings, mat y of them of great heaiitv, und all ot tbelu most accurate representations of the ol je, ts which lin y intend to portr.iv. It is a work of rare volne, and, with lis correct map, gives the readi r un nnderstauditig review of Hi c c nirse of not only his own, but ulso of till tuo preceding expeditons. Tun Lost Lovh. lly the author of "John Drayton." T. 11. l'eterson & brothers, l'hiia delphia. TLere are sereral styles iu whi :h a novel can be written. The usual nairalivo style is most common. The plan of mul.ing extracts from the private journals of the characters is one that has been adopted with great success by Wilkie Collins, whi e the atitobiograph is ono of the most pleasing, and has taken a standard po-ltion since the publication of "Jsnc Kyro," and "Uut ledge." 1 he author of the "Lost I.jvo" has iidcpud this style, and has woven out of it a very pleasing tale. It has no depth, it has none of the nice (lisjeruments which uli truct'fiizod the proUiictious of Scott or Fielding. We will not ead it u second "Waveilev," nor yet a "Count of Monte Cntto," but wo content ouiselves by pro nouncing it a good novel. It displays originality enough to please the reader, depth of plot sullicient to excite hi.n diitii g its perusal, and being written in an uuro bogruihicitl style, compels him to take a per sonal interest in the fatoof the leading charac ter. It will have a largo circulation, and who ever reads it will rise from its perusul with u con sciousness that li s time eonld not bo more plea santly tpuit. Me-srs. Filers m have got it out in ttuir asual mat style, aud it will add both to the value and the beauty of any library shelf. LioK-llMAHTicii. I)y Mr. Oroy. T.I). l'eterson (v llroilieis, I'hlludelp'-iia. This enterprising rublisliing houio has made tn its edition of cheap and popular novels a m ist valuable additioa. Mrs. Grey is well known to our read.ng public us un able a id origin il au'hores. Her "I'asston and l'rlnciple," nnd. "The Flirt," have gained ber a reputation, anl her lutest work will not detract from the laurelt already earned. We do not admire the title, Im the contents are all that the lovers of exciting literature rotild d'mand. Her characters uro drawn from Knglish lite, and ura unfamiliar to our Aineric in public. Her clergyman hero, Mr. fielding, is tinupie, the only word which Is anpli cable, ami bis wife is well portrayed. Tue other characters are original, and tho whole plot is wrought up with g'eat dopth, and de.crTos to rank among one of the best conceived, although not best executed, plots in our popular liter jture. It is not a sensational work, nir yet one of tho.e eha-le, high-life tilu-wns whoso heroines are eternally surrounded by ft halo of ethereal efi'ul gency, but it is u practical and will shortly lie a popu'ar work, org which the generality of people will read, and which will have a circulation, like most of l'eieraons' publications, beyond the select circle of the literati. Jousson's Nhw Atlas is gaining ground daily. Those of our lawyers, merchants, or edi tors who bave procured a copy havo found it so useful in. following the progress of our armies, that they have recommended it to their friends, and the demand for il is rapidly increasing. Complimentary letters have been received from Messrs. Caleb Cope, T. S. Aitbur, I'rof. Hart, and many others of our most respectable citizens, and all unito In declaring it th most copious, exact, and generally valuable work of the kiud ecr issued. FOURTH ED1TI0M OFFICIAL WAR QAZEIIE. WAH DSPAUTMENT OKDES. Evciy Eoldior Cap iblo oi Duty Crdcrcd to tlio Front. W s:i is ,. ii,m, le i otei r t,f in ' bci n ! 11 1 ll ! Oil Ml I. r l Cn'eiS No. ::')!.- Mi'irr I 1 Le f.illjn m j lied .- II,' 'i in' i r l:i. IS', t -fji i e -I'icry ( 111 cr mul ml Hi r ci,-.ilncof duty is now wai n I in the held, an I if cot ou duly, liny are ..r.h iv 1 to tie ir respect ive oit.u: atuu.s. All l'tuwit M .r lnl- and It , ir Is ,,f Kir.ill H rnt are instiUi'twd to e n. .ov n. Mt d:lii;cn' e ,i rli,, t ' in foi ardir so', lie s t the 'ro-it, nnd in mrmtiig deserters, shirki r, ami all lit for duty who ere abcnt without prop r au'h"tiiy. Snigfon in charge of ho-pi" il- arc direct 'd to fn.il toiwiud all who are ti' lor ser ice. taking C;,ic h.'weier not t,i cxpo-e anv who are unlit. Kieiuiloig i Itieers arc cniiiii' d to d.li ;, tic,-, OT'd tl o'C ho are fi'.iml etiiity of niv'cct.or usc h ss. the A 'ji 1 1 mt (.'ciictnl is dire o-il to recall un m, iloiti ly nnd send to their c nninii Is. l.viiy (ilortmust be put forth to il'l n; tho innks, stt-ei.gthen tin armies, and aid the pati i 'tic ni d gni'ai0 troops timv Ptui lag the reiling i l" n y with victorious biiovs. I'.y oidi rot the fi .ri.i: ; i ttv oi' War. li. lb ToM.Nsl-M', A. A. f). FROM PETER3CURG. TLo Hews of tho Niislivillo Vic tory in our Army. AiNOTIIER SHOTTED SALUTE. THE REDELS ASTONISHED. Ktc, TAt., Etc., lite., :., KIC, T.tn. Sl'.p, Inl lo The l.l en Hi reli-griill. W ash t no i on, Deci tuber lo. 1 lie mail steamer .l,i.'ii'ii,fri ni City I'oiiit. brings up a large nutu'ier of mustered t.ut otllcers, principally of New Vcik reglineiiis. Yesterday looming A Kiiluto of one hundred shotted guns was tired from our batteries in front of I'ctersl'urij, in honor of Thomas' victory over Hood. Tho Itel-fls nunc out ,,f their holes, a good deal njtoi.ifl'.cd Iiy the llring nnd puUd to uc.-ount for if. Our troops on the eastern side ol .lerits alom phmk roiul are rug igf d In felling trees in front of our works. The ReVls keep up their Ineitc tuul fire upon our working parlies at butler's canal. I'roni llnvouit. Nkw Yokk, December l;i. The steamer t.ihrtth arrived Irom Havana, tine brings no news-. T t. o vt llisii V. Xpteial fl'tftitcli lo I'Ur Hrrntnt Ttl"jryh. Wasuimo iox, Deccniber lib The Housi- has stiutk out tho cUute taxing whisky on baud. from Jiiai:itij Nrw Yoiik, December 111. Advfces from Jamaica represent that tho sugar crop will be un average yield. i.irt:i ftiAiis Nii.viTR, Wahhino rov, December IU. Mr. Clark, the l'resideutyoo ten., occupied tha Chair. Mr. Hale (N II ), u peured in his seat. Mi . Ten I yek preseiiled a petition from i-iti 'ne who had I iiiteil States Certificates, asking for indemnity. Uc 'erred to the Couimiitee on tha Juiilciary. Mr. Siimnfr (Mass.) presented a petition from Henrv Wind lleeelier, and three thousand citizens ot New York, pray iug lor the abolition of slavery. Ijncic-iini iu mi- eiiiiii,h'v ,-ibihj. Mr. M ilson (M iss.) presented u petition from I tho t llicers of colored troops, asking for an in- i ri ase of pnv, etc. Hcferred to the Couiuntlvo ou Mili'Uty Alluirs. Mr. Grimes (Iowa) presented a petition of citi Mnsof Iowa, asking for the repeal of the Hecl- I.rocity Treaty, lieterred to the Couimiitee ou on lgn Keliitiona. Mr. Orimes presented a peti'lon from Acting Assistunt l'uymuaters in tho Unib-d Ktaies Navy, asking ibat thev have the rank nnd pnv of Lieu tenants in the Nuvy. llefcrred to tho Commiitoe on Naval Allalis. Mr. Anthony (U.I; presente l apetilion similar to ih" above, which was referred to the same Committee. PIlll.AI-l.I.I'ill TKAUC KtTOUr. M"si,av, lici-einber h' 1 us ninv.,riit'le wi'ftliir snd rapid downward aion-nirnt In Held and KaeliaiiKe have ; tr,,ur-:,t trade to a maul, and tin'.e is tcarecly anjrtlitaM' do UK. In Cotton n.v trantiiei; ,r.i rec ,r',l. No. I oueri itmn I'.aik is oirt'. td nt m JO r ton, with- i out flLillnit tiut-ra. In 1 .oor trii-li- h er.v -l.i'l, uii! f'-f s-i'i's -ire' infl'iil t,, a i r. w small 1. 1 l,,r l.mee e n-iee ''ilea at '' .,. ''.'.'i i l,.nl.,,ur siiih rice; l('.,., 1 --'' ' I evira: t!.l Tll'o, to St I -Ai ti r estra luuoic nil 1 f.1'1,1 1,11-. ne, r,,ii:( 10 ipi.ilny. Biiikll httlus Hie Fijiir as 1 ''.. 'I he arti 1 1 it ftc.irc. In rum Ms.il iw.tMns it ,liij- I l.e dele ai, a 11, r Vt i,. ar 1- ie,il'ct 1-' tn-t w-, k - T'iirw. Kales el' id tu-tiiU a'. .' i ,.'' ,' bii-i i I a r,-,t, anil wh'le at . s::,. 'S'. J! vi- 11. at I ,-. t:,,rn 1. ip'll. b, null ai(- ill 0,-1 .vecoi. al 1 aid nil'M ir t S' V. e.ini'el hi ill,i,f') osul l .'i. Oil ir.; 1,1'-,, eli-,1 ,1.111 l.u.C 1 l'iin- I. an a s,.ul .n.' ,i'n:p. I'rlrrs r InirltT iteil Mint are n.,1.11.. Iiy 101 ' ,o,.e.l. plaster cuio !,,r.iril a,o vl,,a.ut is ilnil. line uurl-i v.1 si; .old ni 2 1 1 t"ii. jj Heliite's in Kiied r, i,c-f. r ti h ll'-n.-s ami Prince A-Orrie are ailiuis at fv -il O:- . M re s ,,0.11. t -Ji,. 1 ".. iii-Ii-i a",i i 1 1 -ii 11; - ' i ' ' I'-'1 t i' -ii''- a f Nt ! (t ,t. -. nur ,11.111 -v, s. 1 1 .11 but e.lnie are vte, (t a. ..1. 1 11 'rui t v. 1 : 'r r.orei. ,wt,. kilns aiivan-fil ', int' f barf's i-t.ni,ijOau'a rvniit-.t at .' 1 u-K .' Ki, n. Ha'i Ml. IU '-I ,,f in Jl.lels Itnrkctx by TlKraiu. Vr.v Yokk, December If) (ol 1 opened at 2jl an. 1 1 a luwn to VII'...'. -lie-- a' '-'U'; ii.ek. .T.-r. I t i, i.eo anil Ui"- luli'i'l. lHI'-j; Cll'iil i"! Jnil lire, TOst . Wl ; I 111 n. tit i'eiilral. l.'7'i : lllui-'m t't-iiir.il b-.tids, 71 ; Miri.ijau .-.oinl.e.n. ll-'i's ; S- ' V..rki'eiilliii.'ll , I'eun mliaLiil ' out. J'1 '. Ilfaui: u. 111.1 ll,i,l"ll lilver. II')', ; ( aiin.i i 'ijiiii'iuiv. Mi, m, 101 i:-. .:!,: Krln l:llr,ni 1, !'l '.; I'litli'l Mlati-s I'o'ip.eia ls.-l, U7S,; 1 o e-tvt eiilti'S, li '."", ; i'i ii-nirties, Pt.', : One year l.'i-rnlUaui, lli,'t I HolU at Ike board il4,n llrl DO d i. Laucen Y. A lad uged nine years was arrested yesterday upon tho charge of breaking Into an tiding saloon at the Baltimore Depot, uud steal ing a lot of lard, lie was held for a further hearing. I.rtirr of (Jv-wra- Frnrt Trnla. George Francis Train baa been invited I to In- I f IL. 5 angiirate the cen monies of the grind ball of the yoni g men of the Ri-puhllcan Invlncibe, to ccineon nt the Academy of Music on Janusry l'J, lsfl.',. He ha accepted tho iuvitutloa In the follow lug chnraeteriitlr let'er : WllLMlll's llOTVT., WASItlttOTOX, I). C, lit. cen la r 17, lsii l. t.rntieu.eii . Yes ! anl ilree cheers for I'hil ulo phi i 1 Hurrah f,if Pen ivl vuuia' Tho f,'cesli ll.ilwer hit the I il in (.'uaki rwhcn be sat t "ihe I'enti was mignier tbsn the sword." l.ut the I ni on (Maker hit lie rse.csh l,u m r u lien be to d htm Dial we sro-f all per s ot cue tremendous whole, whoso hulv I nlon Is. and I.l'uny tl.e soul. I bree eli frs for sii,nl S i a 'in thru-t through and finish the Hii-t. c.iilie h de ol the llnti-li Lord W itrn c, III 1) wn Willi the tli.'.niei' sail Win-lo-v, ar.ii down -he went. ( i.erb i ml wnti the !', "i o said ('est, in , 'ind ' lie ship sunk. W iu! -.iililni'C auo.iciti 1 Ni v r 1 sod Morris, an I ill ' le-t bio its-tie Hii-ln, I when the mpm of too ( ' rn. ' r 'an.. wive lei el won tho w a -r. Wnv. u sinilicuit hiT,,i-m! God b f ss the nivy! A n.i ru-a i-mis rcss ,,f 1 1 o sti wlieu sin gits noils.. Coil b'c-s tbe ermv. Here I-lo I , ,.i p i, I.- in, Me n I, i,i i. e , II, i; l,f ,e ll , ) I, be I O i ii ti ml ifr a. ll Ml,,il tell UOiUUll .I'lS t"- u.e fi,ii ii i: ,i irminr sleill I,. nil ttn'm' 11,0 nioii bull is moving, then' AH right. Couiit inc in. la t all pin 'ic pitc. l'nc esmu null is ov, r l-otgi't ami forgive. Let pi iyiii .im ll,c I t i, n mav livv. Amci ii au- iiliro.,,1 ,iu e ii se and i In t red, n-i mat er w here tln ir birth or wl'iittt'cr polrns when ihn tmsiiveni rniul. " I l.e riesiui i.t ot in,- I n c.ted S ale- The puo- 1,1. si o!,e in Noi , lulu r. Cut oil all II nler Si.it, , and ad alle:;e,l fra tds, un, i tlooiv iu the Fleet, r.il College it the .loom, ai.il tbe miiioiity sneass tlie .nice ot the s'ii'e ii r im n and tbii'L's hs thev are. So ,- o.e u M it'd tig'-tlicr. Mike y "ii r lull i , t ,,i;ii tor i v, iv no, y who i bei'is lor ihe couii'-'i . t u '.o wl ii don't beiicr cross ibe line. A ncin' i (.., no Aim ri, in s. No nonsense now I' it d , u tho iii-iilrecii-n. He in inriie-t. :vc tlf it tb u- in,i ship- nun a nullum ot in n. 1'iLtrer all die linn ln-e our li itioni-.lity. America Ims the i i st 1 ea 1 and ,pi ilitv of brabi iti tl.e pi r, t o. i, . y ot nitn-ns. li nie ,,nnt c ituc to A liietlcu to poou Slid cut in ii :,le. l'tiisni'lst cio-s the oet an io li-iirn pra ti a; sur.terv. V. i r ,sl n.i h Inn-t visit oin s:,, res t,i be i du aled 1. -t Ki rone come ov, r an I le.iru n i ural ni-t uy from Aeii.s.-iz at. his C'umhi lege Mii e'iui Thinks in I I a-c, he has iiitrnduced " I'ln ( 'red it M iiulliei 's" sjKif in Into our finance. The n it tonal b inks are a succt sm. '1 bree cut ers for tue Miccessorof illlison, Jo , Marshall Mini Taney I le t the best m in win A in i 11 tor Kansus t i-m-noiv, but will be with eu in the l'-'ih, provide, I the ball covers all Anieiieaix.etjttrta-.au. D,fl rent from ot'iers, I pnii"oni7i' the ( ioveinmcnt. inste.ul of the (lov einn ent piitriiiiirlng me. Wni e Mr. Lincoln is I "i c -lil i n t in-., lie, I will be I'le-idei.t out. i t,' iin the colt ). My amnllion is t i pes,'rve mv egotism, and tinu-h into abuses. '1' i tieluiig to parly or .nl.e i llice w, ul I i!,.-trov tl.a'. Now , lln n, if the bill tui,f s in nil the oe" ini zn'ioii. i ll come o'liin wise, 1 wont, rndcr statm n e 1 wish to see, tin ler the auspteet of the yi, ting men of the K, -public in Invincible to whom 1 imcmI thanks for tm-t and .irescnt kind-ius- the Academy of .Musi.' il.led wid the n pic-en'iitives of all those who had, and still liHic, eoun'iy on the bruin. llir, iu any cas , Yi u are my fri, ml", nnd I am yours, (Ii omir. I'UAM ia Tiiaix. A. Wa Kin-lniw. Charles .M. 11 ill, S. Li ly, .loliu M Itiitler, uud l'.cnjiimin Swain, lis,s., Coni- inline. SPECIAL NOTICiS. a-s;--. snjis (,v x K.W F.Nfi I, YM). -' A 01011,1 Mftlllili uf til' S .. le'.V will lie lifliliin 7le-il.i K,t-i,,r.'. -.'"ill ,i, . 1.. ul Tiieiia, nt rf,0 .n ,'t Ir le-snr hfiuhdl. '1 Hill I KK.NT1I ami l.i.TS I M.rieli. I.li , lt,,i ! oft.teis ft r 1,'tier l..:'..'l' JAMKS ll. Al.V Sllll, Ho, relury. f-l't"C!'H('K OF TIIK CITY UOUXl'Y "t- rnil r,.niinl-kn. L'(,Diiu,inisillli I'.uJldln.'. Vu. (ill t HUM r r, ,'l. I'llII itilt r-lll (. fleei.mli..r 17, If-C.l .M p n-ors 1 avtff cla l,,s a.-sliist i -iH I ' -ninis .l,.'i urt itoin ml vire.ent u.f.u on . r i.t-l.-re Sal'ilpiil . lie, ju,. I ei i'i. Is .i. i(. i. ki vn. It P1 III , 1'ieslili'ilt. K&r" TO Till: SniCKII'tl.DI' it's OK TIIK -' Knirie.i unt Passt-aer Kallisav ( 'iiiiip.niy i K.ies aril Vil e S'reelt). '1 1 f )'j, l.r llie ttansl'er of Hn.rk jv ill tie ntiii mi Mel.il.i v. Ii. enelM r l'J, ai No..k. W A I. N I' l 8 rem. It t,i'i No i,. I mid ilour. il l.-'.l ;,-. 1'llll.ADl.l.l'llIA, DI'.Cl'.Mill'.ll Hi, ' -' lstil Am -rsi.ii lnleretl i In the yle'd of llet in tr w tl un the A'ti'it 1-ln'td pr,i rlv, c. an aet onrrnct lliti reil;,,ll en luf en', e, l l aniio iai.' m l'"i sum,' ili,tr, wi o wet me Isluutl un tint 0.1 Inst., an I t'ie well at tliat time wai not vieleins lllleeu oarreN nl on tleilv. ,1 V. Ittt'iiV,. tl 17 It Ko.Jil MKKI'H rts' B('IU VHB, -T- Wl-jsfi UN BANK. OK l'Hli.AUKL- I'lllA, .y Pull alio em l. rieecmlier 19, s;. Js'iitl, e I derel.y Kl ell aylieati t U aelion 'i of tlu'.t-'t ot tf:e i .eneial Attiniil'lv ot tint I uiiiinun ,i , illii ef P, n.i svlvaiint. eititleit an "Aei eluil.lirj 1 lit tlitnks or the I'aui neiitieaith tn tieiiinut Astm-iatli'iie lor ttie eirp .mi in' lliillkni.- Itr (lie Ihwr ni tint Pulled Sia',--, iil'Br,ive,l tin, :'.'d il.tv ol Anuutl, A. lb lliat th,- st.ieklinliierH ul' (lie Wi tlerii l'.ank of PlillailelpMn linvt- Hue tt.iv v.im 1 lo tiiei Die ttich an A tMtciatl'.n, an.) trut tts llireel.trt davo (.rneiiied lie r.nttii ti li T t,l tli-4 uwaere -f tint e thoitvu tl lull ni tlit- tptl.d t,i, k to m.ikt- the t-erlnt- at ruaiiiref tl.eirn.r lo tr o laws of tlio t d led settes 1 ip.aui C. H. OA NUT. Cashier. l.LKl.'IIKNV 1:1 v i: It EAST SANDY OIL COMPANY, Wt.NANtiO ( 01 KTY, PKNXSYl.VAMA. CAI'ITAI, 5500,OtM. 111(1,(1(10 hliaiTs, at YUc Doll;ir Eacli. I'KIl i: TO si list ItlllKl'.fs, U'0 Pr.ll (SM ATtT. The Ale li"ny llli er end l:a-t Siiinly nil uancinv hat'" liiu ih-lli i i and valuahle i i.iii 'itiei. nniiui whu-li are mt mil in ti t -iui,le, and eiui of wliice ita wuiklnir pro itrl. nliciiily de.olsiied, villi nil tlio uceesaary iii.ie r. in rv . , , , . No I tt.iitalns tlirtc acres, end is situ ite-t ou the t.snk or the ACejIl'liV liter, llllliieaall'le ,,,., -He tu tlio c,-lf- l.reod II,, (iter well. It I- nil a lt lane-imiu tint town ol f'ranklin nil Oil .r..p ttv ii a well whi'J l"H t'fi il hiirt-.l to oil. 'I r liner ,,'hli. uic an Eiiiune II' use. Sit-ain Itiu'ine, i'1-.irit new. 1' rn. k ami Pumpm- Aei-araius cuiiiili'ltt. I ' et'lPidoi ll eel,, w iitai in rir'iilnr n' eraicii, is p-n teirielt In Ivti iit.t fi.ur lie.iiH. 'I I. is irt,n rl y Is near tl'C I e 'l't.in tarlll, on wni.'ti Is Im an d I'll' i l'Toi e ienitt i'f lue lli.itlui, re I irnuiiiiy, ii nd i ulit.ini-1 anipli' roo a ini-l lliuitiie ell the plver Mi hi-t er.lt itildllloliul w ells. On.' or n, ,.er tti,l-. in l.e tw.r'i.e i wl'.li ilo-j... . ei- now on li e a-rialiu W.li.liiesi-ilsiii.rtd.sl.ini,' of I tin well il one ttl,:, I, is n-.tt j iel.1,1 a slxt) t.t.rrels pr day WI is a nnty io mi, ti.ict.nlii.il. d on a ben.l or the t- .tst H.n,,lj i rtlk. illitiu'. tlteiinl. s 11 'Ill its liioinh, ou Ha Alle.inr river. Inline. ll.iteiy i,p;islte to this ti rt.-t on Ikeotner side of me t. ream. It a natural oil "''I'l'i'in nieaoon ttiu crt (k. whi, li l ell li ntom lind. aoilui iv l r t,.rmg. la niiMcn'illiy i-iuiaim lor the Ijeu lii n in nun, t rout wells. In view ol Hie eMentlvi farllltlei f-1 stalillshlnj we.ls on itit piul.t: lj',ll,e aiim ol le r l!i..ii.!tinl douara it ntrtid a a wurkinn e...ltal lor lis devel.pai ait. Hit prooos.-d at once l" pi" two I'li-ine. on tli'a proi'i-rtv ; and an Pit working apilal I ll-.n res, ru d will l.e in, en. the retfine tkrlted Iron un, will on the All- .snot npiloi.e mil eo rt-ciiitd lor a liimled ivninnnt of W 1 1 tie Uulll'ra Ul Oliee luiurm, ,-.r.. i., Htcek, ll.' .1. M.' AVAIPOIV, No. -.'j . THUD RTRKET, j-i.pj.jt l'liriDKbnilA. rynv. ji:ksskv ,vi;i,i. OIL COMPANY, 250,000 Bbaifg, t $2 00 Per ELure. ritiieinrnT, l)n. AI.UI'.IIT a. l'OHF.UT, Of Venanti, Ciutltv. 8II0H IIT. BT IMI TriPlSUUhlt, "WILLIAM M, HARLOW, Ci l.e tj ara A ImiIjw, fhuajeiakla. TLree Tcr Cent. Ptr Iton'th ou $500,000. In I'RiMnt the ttff ot'n of rinMtw In tMt n'-r ir'1. 11 1 l:rctors Jivr titt tifil.fttlnn tn rpr-w.ins th-ir b- ! 1 1 t tr Trt'i'ti tr ni u will ho niffPiT ln rtti 1 in nv I It ta linn ti-s'in any new ron '' y nrw hofurr thf r ntun mly. Tt.r -n tri of tlie IV'tii'iniiy cim.ilili of iho fotluvTi; : N.i. 1, Tr'0 Pln'(!l Of (lifl working llltprrwt hi thr p.'IfV.rntr 1 JMSI V Will,, i.u thi ll-ai-ajil Kh-rt rrn.,ii ill i'i' " , I'h !' ncr of iM i ti mi wlitcu ltn we 1 I li-ntflil. 'I In vh Lkt tf en towi,ti .in, c ( rlv hi M ty, At tio ran- i f )aui .i.'O tutrrt-It Hi y, cd tn M'it Vn mi( Rt fh it rT If 'in; tfMliw tn t)ii t'oniofinv Ml.r.Vr.KN I I f I Y AMINIMY H XKHI'.l.rt AI. , wnrt'i, Ht prrnnt prl:H, iwkmy TFiornAMv lui 1 Ai: ytr luuntb, w:iioh v ill uy in t), tfiot'kliitldi'n ht th.Psmpainy MOliK TH AN TUKI- K I'Kt; CKN V. Vl'.M M'N TU, TT' in til tirt. Tlr-' If. Mmn "n the Un l for hrverfcl luor.' wi lift, twtt of hi li win niiiii'-ituu'iy coin umh.-u y lYv i . r..any, uud in -.hull htmii have Mnv In Irn lit In lite JiTfu-y, The c)iarter l ihli nn.ii" rtr a oil ai tl, la wt 11 Wuitwn ; it Ii unly nan- m y to that no tl Ull it l.H-s lACT tilllt tl ill K'lTlllH till, sVl.l'O It llMs 1 cuts pni.li'C il U,e Mapli Sdno, un- r.n. tie', and lit JcTtt V. Twcftfy flv m-rra in ( tn (lie r.iit wl.lo or' thta Allc .'ln hy 1 1 it, i iin.ltr tfio ini.iirh ni Hiv; Hun ly, Tlilalnii't tun nhi.iit loity r iH from mi ilif rivt r, aqi roitiiima liUK' i.lii'iiut ul' horn g hi rf.n . Hit vst'lU ju-lt D; lurflf tf inn ml tn ar til" rt ; inn rii,- tlit-m, trie lii.lia tlio lhuir. Ac. 1 he t'nmpnny IntfiK. to prm t-ril at mi. n io develop thl Ha r",Por-yi fo"-! i.uiuiuo j .it' ccii. No. 1, A Iimm- for iH'Vfii your on tho Win. li. Wilhon firm, on KJipptti Ko4'K run, tn l uwr-'ncc rnunty, Ya No 4, 6.(1. 7 am) h arc Ai-n Iciiii. c u Hl pppry Ka 'k rna. TI.ey wiiro h Hitu J lit April I, by Dr. Ki;.Krt, mid con tinuii tiT 111 it cn ifHf in ui t' t'ir (hm. '1 li y nocure to tue lem i ii J ho ol mid ot In r inni-r.tU oin'aitifrt tn tfie arl trattn wl'h "he rU' to Jivl li; ami iui-li't, with ail oil i rii,hia ami iriviU vci i-oiiUfcliMi with ih btnlnc-i oi luli.iiiK t'oroli cnal ami ott.nr mlneruli, and rtnervo a to ally ft (tily mir-clMh ui'aa,id oil or iiihiernli. The sSiiU't-r-) ll.n'k tcrrlloiy la a n'r uud only iiaiilly tlavtK pt-J ll rfRioh, hut I He miccni aimatly ub aioad Iheto ai.J on ihv WI. nuR iivt.T, a lew ur.-a Weil, Iuk'' ther will, the lr i- .unntiif i f n'l l"'ittd north, loiitt., f.iat und vest f It, lead u to hope that Jt will mvc lUi'fisiMil oil rrLiJnii, 'I lie Ciitiipftiiy luve nlr !.y an uirnlUmt enwlno, tvoU, i)i 1 all in ri'try tl tun on Iho j;aa-iiiM. with a well t enrlv ili-wn, nnd shall 'irun'fld to d i i lo't tho property as tuti' nf poel!: Tl hinds und Iwwi wt-ro all delect oil fr oil pur mrii, tt the I-re-idfiit of thin cniiiiaitr, whnin reat inctta In th otllmilno-a. tcr!ln Integrity, and frco of i Imiacicr, ai e too well Known W rui.iilm otuuicnt bid iiT;ptJ.iif received at the o llice ot LEDYAKD & BABL0, Mi. 4.'!) t'UKSNI T Siro'l. Onl) a liralt'il iiiiinlierof aliaios arc for sa'e. 12 It itrp O-I'AnTNKriSllll' -NOTICK. Ine tttiilrrsibnrd have tins i)ay formed a Co-I'arluer.lilp under Ihe atvle and tit e of ADAJIH V IliVlO, t-'or the ptirpcso of tninsa llnii a aeuerul JHNKINd AND .STOCK-BUOKKKAOE BUSIXESS. OIL, TtLKlHAPH, And KXI'ltES.S CUUPANY HTOCKS made a Bps, laity, liovoriiuiout Loans and Hp, ate nought aud Sold. THBODORli ADA.MS, OKOUtJE U. I.liVIS, U IS Mo. W, t'llKSSI'T 8lrst. Jdl.lDAV ri'.KSI'NTS. FAMILY llinLKH! AVUoloamlo and llotull. tub aiuEArf'.iiT ami iipiar Prayors, Hymns, Fumily and Pocket J1I ULUH. V 11 TOO 11 A I'll A I, Ml IMS, IitW AND IlKAtTIHL STVI.ES, Rich Turkey Morocco, Anthpie, Relief and Oold. WILLIAM W.HARDI1.Q, MANTI ACTtltSO, Ko. 32f. CIIESNUT ai'UKKT, n it, ;oi' r.au.ow iiauiii, Bin rii sims. piuirni AMI AKC11 STUHKTS, EYKi & LANDELL. MERRIMAC CALICOES,. I'AhT COI.OHS I'OK CHItlSTMAS PRESENTS. NEW DE LAINES TO!. CERlGTilAS. 3000 Yaid8 Trench CLiutzen, Taril Wide, fifty Cents, la-io-m Qir, j-nornrvTr ron salk. BURNETT PROPERTY, VAINT CHI0I0TX, ahovt iwi milks ra m ni Hinrii, ON Tllk OI.ABIOS III V Kit. Sat rail's on tlila prortjr, and l eatllr c )srf d wl'a wliltr pile, and otte r tlniher, inch aiwie woupl fa a dMUltid en 'ii;i),nnO. Aise, teal In atiQitdancs. a lu . is a w b "ln drvel ,,el. At the pre. em price , if eeal la nit eontj, a lurirr sunn could be tl, rlt.-, fr,,ie this braara aloi.e. jie a,-re. KAVK I'AItU, -.'5.1 acre., on ( In, Ion r'ter, l miles above t'larli n teen, ae.l ll rnllet from llrttiilell, ike t-apltal of Jeflerenn conn-.-. Thlt terr'i,.-., has eue an a half mite frrnt on Cla i,.n riter, a- a iron a ir aee m-Jl,-all,.t Here It im belle- ell laid iu trie Mta'e-widl reeiw K-unir den on the a,l,o in"j prnperllei, with Kitod tli'w i,r,tll,l!,o,,4,, Iu. ,1 ,-aahe bjiht al 11,0 low price at f 1 1 er a, re. Nine aerea In (Jacrrr Tree run, a n tsl lilmV, piece ti oil ptocFiiy, tnnoon't l t.f lar.-- rl .w o a il pn,d lelse well,. 11,l t'et-e nf lajij.onee dsec'o ted, wt!i'rorea r. sii nria lie aa i-eenrlre territory of the ui j,i larorej 01 e,,ot, ainet. and ,-an be b. iwht I iw. 10i mi on I'atel.el rnn, In Sus-ar cr-k tovnii'p I hi- preuertj i, ,,if two nil ee fr,,tn Hie tna ol rratnlia. There ere two r ini lir,e.-rt thii tln l, wl:h aere-el d eep eiit oi ravines, well ad ip c t f ir t) irln . piirpi.-i Al-o, In IMe 1 ltd tl ere ll hiiiestur.a. ami five Itel vein, of coal. Tia.li.ria alnindaiiee f.ir all purjosM. Can be had for $ is .rid. P.n acTc, rear Kranklfu and noai French creek. Throng-a e p.-nl, nor Itnlait ilio-el ct.il v.irrlini fron l i . Hie feet thick ; ab.t. In.n e eu.l limestons. wli.cti la now a-u 'hwinted In ilea reilnn, can be ba l In amita'ice. Afoul a) acre, oi Ih'l land show, iie ami far .red pro,. Iii etel.tr oil jet discovered, on frn i, 'i cr.'o'v. Tin, oatlrw rti ee ot lai d caa now bo bought for 'i.'i tl. (IN acres valuable ril land near the Allschcnr rlvev, belts directly In the rear of tha ltoWi'a Oil Company a rouerly. Three fi-ol coal volne tuw open and working-. lhlitil.ee or bunt c,ii. d lie mule to prote moit prjd labia II In the html nf an eiiermli- e.iaipaiir. lisiaeies land n. ur Kast Suadj, in Cran'jury towsshlp, htatilj linil.eicd, und timhrila'd wuli ninny lar.e vclua ' of eoal, winch would prove a si eel aa.ln to any company who sisc,t,ed ll.la terrllory Atenit etility ac-ei el this land Is atlapti il lo berum pnrp iai-,, alinwnin tuo aaine aur lm e Ir. d eai'oiii as aic lo i.o louud on oil crook and Chwrj tun. I'ree I'.'.'i.ltaj. Ki ncrea of .anl Iu JcTe-smi eotiiily. Pa , near the irroa oil rci on ot'iliel'liirl in river, un nd, pnipeny there Is valuable lln.her. ali.l nnderl.ii.l with heavy coal vo'tn, a few ,.f wlili h hait'atrciiily been ,,piiC,. The oil Indl, . in, in a.-e very similar lo Unite met with oil Cherry run. This plueoi pnpeity cm n tw lie purt liaanl at a very low price. A, vet.tlure hn l o 'ii but Utile attention paid to thii rei.Ion, hut, I'nvm pri'-ent Imlleations, the land In this r son will shortly command af fabulous price, at land ou nlerrek. Tlio r ml tli,n on tide territory, calculated at tw,, cents por bushel, wilt inure than pay for li ewr.oln property In elk-li'iipii month,. P" acres In C'runlicrrj township, Vcnaiio county, being near Knst Sandy, and not fur Innu the Alli'Kheny rlvor. WllUania run noes through thla enilro properly. N,arb there arc icvcral rune, one of which is now producing la'Biav. C ial la found on ahtnlui; tirritory. Proapeoia of thla land protho.' largely productive, cither for oil or eeal, are not aiirpn.sed li.t-any hind In this county. This fnrui can be had for elti.Oti). 1 urre and pgi'lu's, liclinr a small piece of valuable bonus lend in Vcnaui;o coinitv, winch can lie had either 0llUaBi-,orean bo purchased In fee tliupte. I'nero ara few opportunities for piirrhasun; illu email piece of land In lliia county. Ciin be t..uhl cheap. Ii0acteaof land In llic wcalern oil ri'Klon of Vlmi'lla. Thla tt-rtltory 1b located near and la aurr,,unde,l by aoma of the most valuublo oil toriltory la this state. Can ba booehl i-ltticr in part or the whole tract. EIMPSOff, JANNEY & 00,, It Itoom 17, No. 400 ( 'IK INL'T Stro.it. r'OVS! TOL'S!! CllCArtbT IN TIIK CITY. A I AKi.E AMSOK1MENT Or 'X' O Y H, At PS'Oe ItH tr. Hccoild f-)tr-ot, ll.'l.iw Market, West HIOc. Vor tin' ascotnnit ilatl-.tntf onr Customers who cannot pare tin o lo porcrate durlitK tho day. we will keep ir ti re open until 10 r. M.. every eteuiiiK tlurn fit n tlU tlata i' i1 re dete mi In d lo cioae out our K fP.N-iiVB) STUCK Ot' lutti at pt.oce aU CU UKI.UW lllei I'rtJAl. KAr AH. A. J. WKI DEN KK, H ID HUT o. KB g SKI OND street. i:i;ry farm oil coMivr. C'npltal I, ((, ooo. MYII kd lino jrc.fM "tiAitrs, OK TBK PAIt VALUt vr i(Xl KAi il. ATo.-klnu Cuplliil H 10,000. Hookl of Siitiierh'tl'tn for a Itni'fe.l numlier of Aharea ol fsteek. at TWO 1 in I.).. Mi a per st- aru, epane ' at the uniti i.f Ipe I', mpanv. No. '.'.' R THIUti S.r. 1 1, tti it ilo.ir, n' an1 eeripiu.ue mat be kit wall an; oiiia'jer ol ma Hoard Of lilicclera. 1'liKsiPesT, JAM11S J. DUNCAN, -pent. taut ami matst-ui it, WILLIAM llACKKlt. lilltl-.eTtta.s, MOI1S . NKWVAN, No. IVlii Sprue street. .ItitiN 11. i .1. .Ml A M. No ii.'.' Xrkui elres-t. sinviN T. I'UVI'. N,i. 6'.'l Walniil stie.-t. TIlnMAS II V. II H ,Ji. No. 710 N llr.,.,1 Xreef. 1 Ll.iO OI.K AHAMS, Itioad .d Parntu aueeie. K pull-. No -.41 i! alnul atteel. lll(il,S II. bT.lLLL. lliiui.iil.iwn. II II V ft WlliM.K. No. 7"J t rankl.n street, H.Vlll 1.1. Ml N:, etv Vi.rk. Tee I't no any ale now entraK't'd in det e'-'Ptti'T the prt. p.,ny wort mi. hPii doulne tel. ul lunula, under toe auper 11, tt lldein eit tla ir eMIcie 111 Piesl-lenl. Prmiitctiis, maps, and farther Intonrellon. on applloa-tl-.n at He olln i- I'-Mn litrp .rs. K1K AM WKFKLY TO I.IVKHV. iJLiijisai pool, tent nine at oueeustown, Cork Harbor. - lee vt... -know D Meaiucra ei tt'O i.iteiKXtl, New Y01M. and I'hl'atP-lplila tntainimp I ou.pituy tuts Intended to tan as lollotve:- (.1 ASl iiW, MalmSav, Hecemliet 17. t'l'IY Ol- WAM'tlK-'l'Llt- he'iirilav I teemntier 24. I'llY iie liAl.l lalnllF., saiurtlay. lies-entlH-r 11 And evert anereaidiioj h.iuiday, au Boon, rrota flee Ho 4 Konli Uiter. . HVIhr li I'ADSAIIK PAYABLK IS I'liKItENCY. Klr.l CalilD HO' 01) KiaMraoie t'sXB) t irti Cittnii to Lt i i'od Ku on sttoru.t to f.oudon... tvt-uf . ir-t ( al',0 It, 1'srli.. pi (SI stefiase to Pari, Hit-la) lint Cahlu 10 llaiunr'slsai'ltl MiesTi k' ttt Uuuiliani. 71,00 I'astciiKt'ra aSo forwarded pt Havre. Itreuieo. Uov terilam. Aiitweri. As., at enuallv low rales. Fares tri-m laveipttol or eiaiteiitp'wn : Ftrtt CatMa. $l-'sj, at7n, I'J'O hleeraire from l.iten'ool and Oitocua u.wn.s.o. 1 hots who with to tend fur their Irleada oaa buy llekela tiore at iheso rales. I or lui tliet luioroiauou apply at the Company a orncea. .IOI1N ti. IIAI.K. Asent, So. Ul W AXA 1 1 sirsei, fuUadcliaia. e