J: V; TIIK DAIfiV KVKNING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, T WKDJSTFSDAY; DECEMBER 2l 1801. .11 A hailt ArTimsoon Kpirn OFFICK No. ICslTTninn STREET. ' ITa Thus dill I' Con (Imnbtn 8ho'), r gtnnrftKK Crma I Wnm, peyaMf to the Carrier, and aaattid re aahanribcra out of the Oily at VtiH ri.i.Aii I'M An HTM I Om Dul.i.AH Ann Fimi Vt. i.ntn atniiTK. itiverlab'y lii ad.eeoe for the pi-rl.d ordered. Advt-f 'leacnei ! Inanrted at the tittial ratne. A l.h.ral imninmt Bade far eatenled Inaertlnne. In Ailnrrllaera. Owlnr lo Ihf great ln'lea In tha 'lf-iila'l.n if Tiik KrmNiMi Tin enil"'i. romp-iln 111 to 1 i in pre., at an early boor we rtitlT re io.i . nv a iveM-aon :nv o Itarcl.atri aa aim aa 10 mh c . . if pn.tl tie. 11 ecuro then pa iiia0ftl'n I" U our euitio'ie. vi-dm so ay, decf.mukr 2', ih; i. lAtlKAfJl I N ( IIIIIMHH Hit T. It lias ht'coTiie more ami mnrocvM -nt to the people Ihrtt tlio orentlon ot thri nfllcn of Vii-o-Admlrul la rt neorg-lty. A rank w;u wiciUnl In the nnvv correliillvc with Hint ot I.ii'iiU'- nant-flcmTur In tho nnny. An oi'lce wu j ceedud, tlio coiifi'irinj; of wlilrli nlmuM ovprr-n all that was great and good In trm cim.T of j naval nenrlco, mid all Mint was nnprorritivfloii the part of tlin rrt'.iiilcnt and the people. In the nayy no p .dtl n had liitltorloWn cutto I i irhkh was tli! ixi niK'iit of nival pr vn. rl y ' mnd power, nnd of tin; nation' v:iln.ili in of them. Tie t'lfl ot I.li-nli'n tnt-On 1 r.iN!ili 1 Came, like a 'i w Year's irceiit to (iener.il . ObANT. Tlio Uiiiiiitf of the co'.niiiU-iin r ferring tho ra'ik of Vi e-Adm'ril will eomo to Fabiiaoi'T as a i;!orioiin Clirlstinai gift. ' Yesterd ly thn hill to create, Mm olll'ii o! Viro-Adiniral in the Navy, and providing tint . tb V.LC-A'lm'rul shall bo t-olivted from the active list of Rear-Admiral-i, and shall he the ranking oflleer in the UnleJ Stat 's N.ivy, j pawed both Housed. Cy it hii rel itive rank ' with offlcers of the army is made Lieutenant- ! General; and his emolument seven thousand dollar when at sea, six thousand when on Chore, and five thousand when awaking orders, j Vice-Admiral Fawi.yoi't ino;e than do- i erves this Christniis gilt in the measure th.it all great officers deserve more than can be j conferred upon them. Men who do their duty In every relation of life are, ns a rule, re- ' warded. But in a time like this, when i n- , manse ability is wrought upon by burning patriotism and lnextingnMiahlo .ml, it seems ' as though a'l honors were empty when co n- I pared with the reasons (or which they are i given. Farkault Is tho naval olU.vr of the age. Ilis hands are as full of victory a his h art of valor. He has been htrmly edue il 'd to a knowledge of naval warfare. Vice-Ad- , mlral Fakbaout has served t!io country not merely as the hero o" in 1117 a bat tle but of i many a triumph. He a;peats to her llrst, through his conquests ut ew Orleans, Fort Jackson, and Fort St. Philip; secondly, through h'a running tlio batteries of tlio Mis sissippi and his virtual opening of thai river; thirdly, Port Hudson ; and fourthly, nt Forts Krrgan and Gaines, In Moliile Harbor. Wherever he has appeared he has snatched the laurels of naval victory, w hich tlooun try Is content to see him wear for her sake. ' Besides tho tribute thus yielded to Viee Admlrnl Faubaout, the creation of tho offlca opens the opportunity tor advancement In tho navy. One higher rank will now exist there than ever existed them before, and all tho avenues to promotion will be proportionately extended. Whilst tho people learn m'muto details in regard to the army, the very nature of the naval service prevents their attention being directed so lncessnntly and rivetedly to it- The navy b ono of the arms of the nation, constantly coining to the assistance and sui port of the other. Vice-Admiral Fakcaoit bas hitherto proved what success iu-ans in naval warfare; he has carried to tho full what naval genius can accomplish. This Is tin season of gifts. Presents are being bought . and pocketed In every direction. If the con ferring of the Vice-Admiralty were a mere matter of .voice or contribution, tho nation would club together aud confer it upon Fau baout. Horti! ANnsor ru alike SAi is it.r. The most charming fcaturo which charac terizes this war is the harmony that subsists between the people of tho North and South In referenco to army movements. Tlioy diiTer upon the subject of the justness of the war, and upon questions of minor propriety ; but when it comes to the matter of army move ments, wo witness nothing but perfect accord. The South Is so complacent as to admit that tho North can do nothing amiss. Politeness cannot exceed that. ' Wo did imagiue that Siikhm ax's inarch into Georgia would be far from pleasing to ths Kebels. That Impression aroie from ths Im perfection of our Judgment. Never were we more mistaken. Wo now perceive, from re liable information, that the Rebels vere do lijjbled. The Richmond Whij of the 17th Instant, remarks that "Instead of cutting off our communication with the Cull' Stites, SaititMAM has restored to us the main linu, vastly more important than all the others for tho possession of which ho fought so m any bat tles, and probecuted so long aid so weary a campaign." "But Savannah is not the Con'eder icy ; nor yet Georgia, nor yet anything more than simply Savannah,-' etc. Savannah Is Sava in all 1 Savannah is a "ood deal, say Northerners WC would like to have it. Ntvuimali is lio,!i- Inc. sav the Main-Is; you are wclcoui -, t ik- it, II 1 rtC fw. f.miv.n!llMli-i. riiW lil ir.Mi..-, t-i'i 1 V quile Spiuiisli. '-Wlntt a superb rin.' tha. Is!" lit mention it t mere triibi 'lis yi n's." "Wbnta line animal you li.le!'' ';l,'iiv iii'ij ol your notice, Auibnsjl t.tl.e my biy lursj to the gentleman's stable. " Hie esi-ri-te of IhU fastidious poliien ssh corroborated by letter from SLcrdary SfAX ton utid Clenfi-al Siikhm av. Stantiin says that "Suekma.n'b ai-my Is In splendid condi tion, having lived on Its march on the turkeys, chickens, sweet potatoes, and other ifood thlngi of the richest part of Georgia." Gen eral Suekman says that " the weather bas been fine, and supplies abundant. Our march wan most agreeable, and we were not at all molested by guorillas." . Our great tear is that, if this continue Bdfrman's men will become too fat to move Ilia lulantry may grow aldcrinanic In obesity Wi cavali y break down their horses, and hi i tying artillery become about stationary. Wo can see the long columnaof troops ponderously progressing through the country .each man rub VmgUa stomach and smacking his lips after the pproTd manner of the RAVtl.s. It la out Of U rason for us to think of sending Christmas dinners to these fellows. The New t Turk Herald propQMj it.but that was before we knew how much hiiiunty they had received. It U abaurd to think of mating cold meats to the laud of Cocagne. We heard that tho miserable remnant of our nnny wer4 being hunted out of Georgia. They turn up the ttttieaiajollistaoga,ajier an emajpedaa- i ti,, (Uit of Its being the worst aaa Irlan tour, with Just enough exercise to gie I son of the year, the fuct of bU thorn a good appetite. Tie first rcporU were having cut hiinwlf looee, from all evidently concocted by thu Reh ds for th i purpono of K,vl"g " an affieeabln surprise. Wc have no reiwon to believe that oir movements will ever produce h sathfaetio-i. The rulo has heretofore held gooJ without a duple exception. We doubt not that wh"ii our army nhall have reached Hiehinond, tli tlr reception will not be less cordial. Tlio Ue.! ds will, as usual, "have them Just where they want them." We can hear the ltiehmml U7i; declaring, with that expansivonen fur whlih it Is remarkable: '-lint Kiehin n I i i.ot the Confederacy, nor yet Virginia, nor yet anything more than simply Kiclinimi 1." We liust that our men will uot wear out tluir welcome, but that seems linoossihle. On our part, we will not be outd nii in c. nrti'sy. We declare that we llml cvery'hiii ; eilei tly satisfactory. Things are g ling on swiminiiigly. We hsve Cuant, Th m SmiiMAN, and Di:ti.kii, "Just where we w ant thein." Since the coimneiiecmeul of the 1'j bcllioii, we do not remember ever to have In en so well plc.ised; and our satisfaction is heightened by the reflection that thuiTs are. so comfortable nil around. We trust that upon the arrival of our army in Rich mond, Davis will not think for an Infant of vacating his residence. That would make om troops feel uiicomlcrlMy. l'erhips it might bo well for the Vhly to mention that they could not listen to a proposition which would result in incommoding bi n. It might also be well to add, that lor th.; present the attentions of the Kcbels In (Jcorgl a le. tve scarcely anything to be desired. Our men prom to bo pretty well provided for Christ mas. Iiy-tho-by ! would It be exceeding the li unds ot discretion to suggest cranberry .sime for their turkey? A NOUHMIS' I.I llll It V. The Christian Commission has on hand an enterprise by which a library is to be pro- ided for our soldiers. Three hundred tliou I sand volumes of good choien books are wanted for our fighting men. We havo spread fur our soldiers many a (east, and havo pro vided lor them many a comfort to ameliorate their hours of agony. In tlio thronged hos pitals many ot the auxiliaries of art have been introduced, and even music and (lowers have 1 yielded tin ir attractions lo whilu away the ! hours. Don't Holdiers, like any other men, j need books ? They are in want of mental ; stimulus. They cannot do without something to strengthen the muscles of tho mind; some 1 thing as recuperative as palatable, on which its fibres can feed. The purpose of the Chris tian Commission can at once be realized by ' every one at home purchasing a book and for- warding it to their headquarters. Thence tho contributions will be despatched to tlio 1 soii'icis. 'I UK 1I01.IIA I'M. The Ci rintmas and New Year's holidays are draw ing near, and peoplo are beginning to prepare lor them. There may uot bo so lavish au expenditure this season In the way of pur chases (or gifts, but the habit of the time is tto llrn.ly t.-tablibhed in our affections, is too much a law, as it were, of our nature, 13 bo entirely overcome even by tho present dis tiactcd condition of our beloved country and tl.e increased cost of tho necessaries as well as the luxuries of life. Thousands of children In our miilpt w ill not bo put oil' by uny con siderations of economy ami retrenchment. They must have their annual presents of toys mid BUgiir-plunis, aud books, and tho like, I though banks break and merchants fall, j Kriss Krlngle Is a veritable, unmythical per j somige, to their uppreheusion ; and tho little J gills and boys, when they retire to bed on Christmas Eve, go to sleep with as solemn a faith that the jolly old elf will, while they are dreaming, come in his little sleigh, glide down ' the chimney with his pack ou his back, and 1111 their stockings with presents, as they ever put In anything requiring childish trust. This pleasant, happy superstition of our children we cannot dissipate by disappoint ment, whatever may bo the condition of the country or the currency. We must lay in a supply of whistles, rattles, tops, puzzles, picture-books, etcetera, aud hang them up at the bed post, or tho crib foot, if only to presorve ' the integrity of that genial, blessed old Saint : Nicholas, who has delighted the imagination of childhood ever since the Christian era. ! Therefore wo say to all the merchants and ; shopmen who have conlcctionery aud i toys, and such like matters to sell, cct your stores In order, comiiletB aud bnibli up your stock, display on your counters unit iv iii.li.un iin.l nliovi. nil. llilviTlisR In TlIR Evi'.nimi Tici.FtiiiArn. Wo n've the sume uUv'uc to tbc Juwek-rs, booksiilliirs, iiiorclianls of fhbbloiiiiblc dry goods, and ull duuh:rs in r:irt' things of use mid taMe; bei'iiu.iu tlio "liiildii'n cl' a larger growtli" will insist on their pri'MTij five right to m;ikn und receive gifts ut C'liristmas, und the sums of money F ent in thut way will certainly be very con siderable. AN KM.I.ISII l.voia AI'MIKUnAN. . A lute number of the Manchester (Euglaml) Weekly Time.i, which we have received, thus ili courses lii regard to Sukhman'h marob between Atlanta and Savannah: " iSo fur as regards mililnry niovemrntn, there il 80 UlU h ll.lU IF H'l lUKe, til it I lie InlC 1 1 1.U M''0 Is e.iijii' li fi.'.y I'lrdiijle, or scarcely to hu uiel.T bUiuu. In tl.e iir.-t place, SuhitUAN is saij to Yne liuri.cd AMaota, uml to Lam net oat fur Chuili .l n, tskinv n I'.Ii him tity Ib iusun J men anil rMliniiM l.ir IVirl v. ti v iltiru. ( 'Imrl. in la j Bnout tlireo tuuilp d' uiiios Ironi Atlauu, and if I iln 'E il ir'tnie ne correct, wiiicli, liuwever, we ' . J ' 1.. . iimmie-'.tiy critical KituAtiun. l'Uc ilillieiitlies lie wnulil have to encounter ou!ii be enormous. In tun Iirt place, tli- rondtaro bad ; second, lie is Hcncli-nt; lliiuu;li mi eiiem.t ' cm .in-; tliird, it is ill" wor t l a-nil ol tin- yeiir, In wliicti Hie natu rally swinnpy cuimtry Is traustiiruieil Ino a niofas ; liiuttn, he has cut hiuuelt' looss from a'l O'luniiimfiitMin with bis friends ; lit'ih, lii eiieiuy will h tve abnnil.iut time to tliMir ii iul'orcemuits Into Suvunnuli or ('lititlei tvt) ; anil, ti.tli, the enormous iiiautity of i:ir,j:!( wbleli Sherman would hare to carry with him throtif-'li a dillicult, swampy, ami run diem country, would sullicieiitly LisRliia army if not a kindle enemy appeared on the liuM. It is true he would have some days' start of llooo ami the Confederates, still, the dilli, ulties in his path are so fircat, that we may woll iiiestion his Laving taken sui h a step until we have fuller in formation. At Atlanta he was in the be in uf a country from whi neo he could move in any th ru t:ou ; he was able to paralyse the eilorts of his tntmy over a wide district; but in Charleston and huviinuah his opportunities for mis:liicf would be incomparably fewer. Nothing but ne cessity would have caused him to evacuate At lanta, and if we estimated his position by the recent news fioin the liorder Suites, there cer taiuly apiared to be no necessity for a movement so singular and o dangerous." Now that tills stupendous march has been successful, Siilrman iiimself assuring us that his troops are In better condition than when they left Atlanta, It is interesting to consider In what light be will be regarded by English editors now. lie has extricated himself from his "imminently critical situation;" he haa vanquished the "enormous" difficulties he had to encounter. lie haa been more than equal to the several disadvantages enumerated, I via. : The badness of the roads, the fact of I marching through an enemy's country, his friend, and the time allowed thn enemy to Ihrow reinforcements Into Savannsh or Charleston. The troops of Siikhmak have been living otT the fat of the land, and It has superseded the neeesiily of their carrying an enormous quantity ol supplies through a "dif ficult, swampy, and roadless country." It will be seen, too, whether Siiku.m an'h oppor tunities for mischief lit Savannah are "Incom parably fewer" than at Atlanta. Hi own woids state that he has taken Fort McAllist-r and is going ahead. The next despatch will state that lie has co isiiinmatcd his purposu nnd captured Savannah. IKI tlNIM i n.u;i. l-KmOUPKI The pio r province of Congressional action Includes all matters of national Interest, wliclher in the civil community or military M'lvlec. all evils which It Is neeeuary to puss a law to correct, nnd all benefits which ' can only be nurtured by legal action coal! before (hem for decision. The cxlsteneo I ol au armed Rebellion, while it does riot bestow ; lij on them new power, calls Into play those prerogatives w hich in time of peace lay dor mant. It is therefore one of the most Im 1 oitanland sacred duties of Congress to sen (hat our soldiers are not unjii.-tly injured in (h fiance to the law of nations. The (ale of horror which is related by thoe of our pri ' soners who have escaped or been cxe'i mgeil 1 excelled any crime which thehistoryof.iv'.liz id ' nations records, and is only surpassed by thu Mooi'y deedti which characterized th.! S.'poy ; rebellion. England delended her sons if pos ! i l le, ami if murdered revenged them, Wiieu ' the human demons were shot out of the can non's mouth the whole world cried out in hor I ror nt w hat they termed barbarity ; but Britain maintained that she but executed justice, aud I time has brought the generality of people to ' assent to the propriety of the Hint violent ! measures in such au extreme case. A parallel j case of barbarity has now occurred In our own I land, l he prisoners taken by the U di ds are i subjected to every Insult, are placed In condi tions injurious to health and loathsome to the last degree. Wo therefore call upon the Government to fulfil its duly nnd rettilinlc upon thn captive Rebels within our hands. If our oillecrs, like the brother-in-law of our Lieutenant-!! Mieral, are placed in sickening dungeons, nnd com pelled to have for their companions runaway negroes, why should we not place the prisoners in our hands in cells equally wretched, and have fir their roommates the lowest representative of human degra dation? We might sngirest that a North era secessionist would prove au appropriate companion. In Congress, yesterday, Mr. Wu.Kl.S'aiitv In tho Semite, and Mr. Rollins In the House, Introduced a resolution instructing tlio Committee on Military Alfairs to inquire into tlio expediency of providing bylaw for tlio treatment of Rebel prijoners similar to that bestowed upon Union prisoners, allowing them Lilly such kind and quality of rations, etc., so I that the Rebel authorities may be compelled to treat our soldiers according to the laws of i humanity and civilized warfare. I Such an action is eminently appropriate, nnd wo urge upon the Committee to report a j most stringent law relative to this mistreat I ment and proper retaliation. But this is not ' the only reason for passing such a law. Tho i prisoners, when returned to us, are in such a condition as to pracludo tho possibility of ' their again serving their country in tho Held of stril'u. They aro smaclnted, weak, and ! afflicted with chronic diseases, which rendor them a helpless load on tho hands of their country not that she would neglect them, but the agony they sutler and the expense sho J must bear could bo avoided, did but tho Rebels treat with common humanity tlio cap tives w hile in their hands. On tlio other side, : w hen we return them their prisoners, they aro , in a healthy condition, robust and woll, and at once (ako their placo in tho army, and light again n'ainst the United States. Thus they gain the samo as though tlioy received their ' prisoners without giving us any eqidvalent in exchange. We aro defrauded. It is our duly and our right to see that we are not thus unjustly treated. ! Some timid persons may protest against t what they are pleased to term cruelty, and ; claim that "tw o wrongs cannot make a right." I To return good for evil is a Christian duty, but "corporations havo no souls;" conse quently, what may bo the exhibition of a re Pur0 8I,irit 111 tt nxiivmual Is, in a 1 Cal polllt of V'lcW, IllurC "wUdtillS SWCUtUCSJ on the desert air." We regret to observe that Messrs. Joiix hon, of Maryland, an. I Cux, of Ohio, both ob jected to its passage. We do not envy those gentlemen the position which they have thus placed themselves ill. Posterity and the pre sent will alike jud;;e thein.and remember that, in our hour of agony, these of her sous oli jcoted to Congress taking means to save from lifelong sulleiing. or untimely graves, those of her bravest citizens now in ltebel dungeons. We cull upon the committees of Congress to work in , this matter ; let it not rest in their bauds; the nation demands that Justice be done to our brave defenders; that if we can not revivify those who have died a martyr's death for liberty and right, wo may at least, prevent such sacrifices in future. And if tve cannot prevent, a follower of slavery may, at lt-tift, be executed foi every votary whose blood is poured us u lib ation upon the altar of ll'el dom. MAKItlK. mi!i:l'' -M ANN.-' m Tup-iii.iy m .ruin-'. 2mii hut . i'fTi Ki v ( ii.ni, -I . n-nni -mi, ll.Ll VI iu itdi.ss lo M Ait i I:.. tUiiklit i' ul William it. Jittiiti, uii ol turn CI! V. l.ritKANM-JAMFH.-1W UfV. ('. T. (Vln-I. !)c. lMt. In I, N. 4Jft Mi ytT rittv. t, Mr. UlKANZn M. 1J I; K A N t M.n t. ill A A. JAMI-t, Ixitli Di tiliiiMy. MA II A Itli o(iS.-hV ltv. ' T. Cnchi'l, iM'ciiiliT 4th. i-t:4. N. 4jS M.-or Htni-t. Air. ,HIIN MA11 Vltli lo Ail b t AKULI : K UMO.N , bultl Till" tiy. BIRD. I'AMP.-PutHviih , on the IMti Instant, WILLIAM II ( AMP. in th ath ycarol hUn-o. Tlu n lutivct und lr i-nl4 ol Uih ininlly aro Itivltnl to iTti nfl the lui'i rul, inun Hits rewwicnev ul hid lath'T in luw Ja.nt t VV. !i t lit-r, No. s. Niuin Ntrt'ct, iu I'tniM lav tiiiirtiiiiir, I'ja imlujit, it In o'elm k. T ho Mik Hut Kuii-hi r i AbuiiuiiuU utu rcHjjucliuily invite J to uttud the liiiK-rul. l)AY.-On the lMth Inbuilt, MICHAEL DAY, Ej., Iu Uiu bil r nr ii his at: I-, Hut rfhitivr4 iiml irhittV arfl rci'ti"ii!ly InvittjA tn fittciul tho luiurul. trout liN Into rtntiiimicti, No. luji) AIurlhuroiiKh tart "t, uhovn Kihuioinl tr(i''t, on Thub iluy itiu-riioiin n'.t, nt 1 o luct. i'uiicrul to jTooucd to i'altin-r Hirui-t Ho rial (IrouuJ. IIUHST. n the Wth Insunt JOHKPtI W.,ouly soil Ol the lutu .Iuh(9(iIi untl Juiih H'irt, rkh1 1: ya&r, 1 he Mtttivt'H hihI .ru-inlH ol tin1 luiniiy re fHiM-ctfullv lnviw-J to aUuml Ula luneral. trom th" rtMhlmiee of hin Uruinluiotht'l, AlrF. Huniiuh linrnt, No. Hl H. Tontli meet, on '1 hurntlay fcit niooD, nt 'A o'clucit, luteruiuut nt 1'hllunthroiiiL- t iniu U ry. HA1 l .-on the wth Inntant, Mr. 8AUUELF, IIALL, Iu Uiu MtU yi r ot hUi Hue. I hi- relutiven ami rrlt ntla of the fwmily. tlno tho ofll-Cf-rd nnd m inherit o( LoWe, No. t, A Y. M .ure rfitpwct I ully luvliul to mit nd the luneml. fn-m thu ruulcuce of lii, u otl.er, Mm. Kluubetti J. Hull, liuntletoit, Twwntv thira Waid, on Skturdky morning, the 2ith initant, at lt o 'cit ek. t uiiL-rttl to proceed to All buluU' t hurcti. JONKS. On the Ihth insiAiit, I'ftjiUm iilOMAd li. JONr H. in the 4th year ol hm Het wetly ; rent la ChrUt the eternal rok tenure, 'ihe cold and weJUug uttui lit croodt thou will tile DO mom. Our hleedlm: bcarti will clliitf to Jcsui dying Iot; lareweil, wliuu !u't UuaU nloru lit pt wVll moet ahove. ill Irlcndi and member of the Nortlwrn LI hen h'a Lodge, No. 17, 1. ofO. r-.are lnviiei tottem1 the fune ml, at h late renhlenca, tu Hiockton, N. J. , m at KatUun l'olnt, on ThurmUy. tn lmttarit, at f o'clock f. M. K.KKLY. At NaHhrlliA, Ten n., at iieneral Hospital, Mu. 1, on November t. ltA- iniin wuuudi hk-uIvimI Ah. Ilh. In tha attack on Atlwita, KerK'Mirf KHClloL KKH.y, 4Joniiuiiv A, I' lftaeuUi K airuont I iitt.nl gmte Jniuniry.lu ihe Ut r ot lii . hej-KMnt Keiy the ldet mii Mcr nn Mary ui.jr,ji iwaj -inn Y tua vi l niattiiiu w A. 1 II AVKN. o I. E. W A I, It W 1.1, BnccrmnrloW.il fAiryl, SIANONKl II ALU No. Tl CUK8N0T BTUKKT orrt Ooniptote ut of BB00A TELLE ASTI I) It It LACE CURTAINS, N N SIITAIII.H 1011 CHRISTMAS I'llKSKNTS. JNo. 7HI CIIKHNUT MTHHMT. i NOTTINGHAM AND SWIS6 j J.ACKH, I N R W T T L F. S. C'MHMM'T HHUI', WINDOW SHADES. No. 7 il :J nkwsivirs, KELTT, AT TIIK 0ARF.INGT0N & 00. MAMTAinUKfcRK'. i CUHSmiT HTBKKT I riANO COVERS, V". 1-ft ( MK'-MT j I.AP.UtSHr (STUCK IS THE CTM M UK T. I AT LOW PUICH8. V. ) D C T I O N FAKCY VELVET AND SILK it o in i ; t h , H) CILOBK 1IIK SEASON. WOOD & CARY, Mo. Tin CIIKHNUT HTKICKT. LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS, NEW STY I. MS, LOW PRICES. VELVET nONVBTH male oror o th Ulent rraue--1 A m.derAle eoU FKLT BONNH1S AND HATH KB- SlIArKB. WOOD S OAIIY, Vo. TW OUBtmOT ITBaET. T PIANOS, AC'KNOWXEDOKn TO BB THE FINEST IN THE WORLD. CKLHBllATKD FOB T1ILIK SITERIOR TONE AND FIXISH. KKOWN TO BE TUB MOST DURABLE IN3TBUMEXTS MA.DE. AND SOLD UPON TIIE MOST REASON- ABLE TERMS. AT TIIK WAHKHOOMS, No. 1021 OHESNUT STEEET. We respectfully Inrite our frlentln and the piibHenenr ally lo call at our wareroami and , exalne oar extenUr aortmeut of highly Improved rti,uare and Grand Planoi, We hare lecelvad the high tint p rendu mi at all tbe great oxhfbhl ever held In thl country, liiclodliiff the PrUe Atisiai at the Wo ld Falr.Oryetal 1'aUce, Nw Yoft,an4 pud eroua tatliuonial frotu the beiarUau lu thle country and Europe. We tee! latlafled that there are no Piano made lathia country auperlur to our own. A Phlladelptda maoafactnren we pride eurtelvee In h.Tli g achieved a reputation for our liiatruninu uaex- te ltd by any other ntaken Iu thle country. Itlaawell- li ownfrtti that our I'lanoe have for many loan maJn ta fiicd th ir high reputation, notwithstanding the p woeful c mietltlon of the Kattern mult or i. New York and tsoi'on I'lanoe have been flwidt d !nt th:a market through their UK'ncloe, and htwUded by Uiom an tha only Piano tn tbe conniry;yot at tbe same time llH'e rame amenta very lulduut continue to lellanyona niaket'e Instrumeutt for any length ot time, for the reanun that they aie Inferior, and they are compelled to take l.old of other maker', peiiiap atill more lntortor, ulihonih pulttd up by thi'm a celebratod Pianoe.whcn at tbe aame I Into ueb maker! have never been known r heard of In their own clUee. Tbe eoueu,uaoe that our oltiena are ofun induced to purchase anon Inferior Inttruiuf nt, Ithoitt conkUlerlng theur ewu or tha tnret !i.uie of tb ir city, 'the advnlage our tltUm have In eneourafrlnK tu uaunfactNrea oeitalnly nhonld not hJTtrIuuk d, t r Uia l lovlii( le'tiotm : Pint. It U aeknowle.Ved that Phi! ad''phla In the ivet lnuiinuettirtiiK city of tlil cmintry, and ceebratd furhl kopvilor and iklKl 4frkiuen. Hrroiid TI ' i-'irchatitr ohta'ni ti e piano directly (Vnm un. Uic tnai a a -lurt-n. nnd uvei the amount mnde hy tke 1 artit, who usually claim greater profit tuanuiemauu- 1 (mcHitfT. I tiird The agent responsibility amounts to notiiltiff, there ifc ii" redit-is; me inkiriiineiil he teUs is made for Hie inai t,and the pun haserinuiit rug Uia risk. WlureM, on the ovher hand, Hi, as the manuatareis, are held repotis)l ie, And cannot shirk the rispomtiotuty like the att. Our rapuutloa is ut stake at ad tunes, and it le t,i-refore to our Latweet lo turn out jK-uo:h.r iLuu flrst (imi Instruineute. . . youiUi. AdmniUip that turn instrument nhht be ciiMlk'Kor own when new, they cannot r.vo Lue sna sniisiaition, or wear the same hiiKth of time, for ihe reoson that the aerit drpetids opn ou.ers to keop uch pianos as he sUa in order, and will of course not expend any if Ms profits to di) so, whilst we, the manuiasLuiefa, i..aA nnr awn firt'iiaiit ork men. who fuUv unilrsUud the Uikauens. and will promptly klvh tlietr uttoiitloii, and tle ptatio be made to wear moth bmper- our esitthliniiiuent Is one of thu most tensive In thU coDntxv. and when our new improvements now lnproims are completed, K wtti bi-one o Uu larent In tl'v wurld. Our obet la to ma tins branch of ludusuy one of the great institution ol this oty. Onr Uisuument alao ponseB (rwit hmppovetnante orer others and our eaU-nalva faciliuea for manufacturing eoal lM us to keep en hand a largu stock ol material, aJtd procure the best maulviiery, Ac. If ir son deakaa to purchase Win trve ntaeall, we W ill yrova all thai we have aaid lu regard to our pianoe. There are. of eurae. aiway dUIareticea of opsmon, and uretudtLa muida.aiid Un'e who are iinurestod lo the eale of othur tanoe who war dliiwr from is ; to such we have only so say. that H would gvs oa muth pleasure, at anr time, to u at our Instruiueiita with any other make whK tlvey niayclwMiie to name. , t . TVeaaiaaak oar fitaula and tha public to rH and o untne eur superior Ptaim We fl atJsnd that no honee sn this rity can enuete with m, out ple boug reasonable u4 terms aoeootiuodalluii. N. U. Stcond-liaiid Tianoi Uin in excLiige HANOS TO IlKNT. Ordtw for Tuuing promptly fttUndcd . BCHOMACKES & 00.,' TIT V) WKTZKLI. OOUXTT OIL COMPANY. Ith A e it-lot ONK JHII.I.roN OK DOIXAIl. IilvMrd tntn r m hnnrlrwl thotHtnd ihnriM, t par vali I 1 t-u I'oilft tcr miihtm 1 he chairs Ar nil fK'lil.cxrotplttRtwrniy th'.nin1 .wlirrh arc il lid ted in tlic ( 'ompftnr m An trnprovt ni'Mit Inn J, an t fhr Biilnrrlllun Donoy In pU tigi In lull Tli rorlr Of ihr i ointNi r"Mnit or l 7.1 ron in ico ump m . incirTc tit bet one tfiiiii niVA'tv mf 1 le ntl anc, anil la tu til on KtMbtorkof l.itil- h lliinn crefk, Wtnarll oounijr, Wuii V rif m'm l i trjiri, wiiirh l nnoivinro, mi oui nmn unti mbu IMllrn i'BkI Ot thi tcwfl'M Alttitiii vllin (in tiin ( lid nvw, and is inu-tm clt l Uitith n lii, Ir a tfuimirr ol liu kkI all ini rti, I-t Hie Knob t- .rk u IJI.If ruHuu v-k, iiicli I an rniii(-T iis tnt.uiarlon p. ni-triitlint ilif lorrHnrr ir:Ri ndttli ;ihil ninli( mid lacihiutil a the ilnvulOLttilPfltof in tahinblo ain1 atniitftiil mhicrnl lemmrcra I ha h mi r om rnI, wlnciii (tm countT roai. runt dtri cil ti roimh tli prorwity l.nj 11 tHiilr, o.hmiiik lr iti.d e BmoHiotn rmiiitiiitilralHtti nt al fiiiti4wi n tlia town ol tinxvtrp, ml tun Ohio rir, n tho t, anil, iicmra urinnari a. i s-utnari nn inu wit ttif j-fipfi if. at AiMiorhoit'a 1 actrn, ounrm -1.4 uwiin tfifl t.t nioip aui t'liif) Ktl -on1ai two oit?cr.'nt nntit-1 Mt, 1 iituton ptiait-m ani iiuri -it n'liuun oiiiani, rcn1""- v l, but arvrn atnl a hal' and apvaii n c. Mil I t IfMiiH iT1 rk, it Uic m ti'lMif wilrn ti M.irttni- v 1) ir. tin- foiini nnat, In imvimibtn tty nit) .in fur a r n Miiii iaiili diHian'i n up Ma nur'. a'irl Hirnrilt mit valiMuia rhiili'if laoiiitlci fi.r all itif" pr"'luiti ol tin- t '.itii tny i I fiiiitv, MitntMve in the 1111, wiih'ii win in tm up ti inn is in UK' tciH lliNT will in- iiiituuikiMinrii 011 11 e r iM;ii til wf l.lip oak llinhnr tnhrn iruiu ttie tr.tr t lUeil, windi i proliiM4 i ( rt'il ilh it. I n ptopnrt)' aifciiinna in iu iinnnn tir ;oTHoi ro'ii- Dlll OUK Mini ciililivl 1 ial ifoll ore. Mr' i iV, liiiiilonl aul i'i bis; (jintillV n llluinllKtMU it lid lu'irl .lli'tu yll. tu Khlet .iT itN hi ihA twt iImiImt i vAnou kin U, n a urn liboring prop' riy. wiiirh 1 ti- oir i'miiw r- i-.l.v dt' 1 lopi 1 n. A 1 mi oh whirii fviTAI rin art- U-m4 ik.ivtiniii mo ifi i)iiahiv or ri nil i.t -n i.r i :r , Mitch t lllu-tMi lM-t ill (liu kin-1. a'ld r 1 th ihr u, ; i tha t at t of Him t.'onipauv. A 1 111 it'Ti -1 nrt "nrv in I '- h I'd u Hm v I'ftUh, m.rti hi c .il. tun trt ami f 'i aro t unti th hhnnoniii e on Vtfi piopi'i ty, anJ will, o! 0 -urrt, y r h11 ri'oiit.1' ihi' wnrkuirf rxpoiiM's of th I'-Tp r ill i)c ihf tn it, i-xiini ir.i a-irt iia-fl hr Jul.e titrrick. Mai o of J'hiladi'l', hH rompli te anil p ri--t I he ihorflu n KntlM",ri'k,w!it(",ash"torfsttn, runt tldiTtl.v hi' u h llm 1 ornpany trm k lor two ami 1 'utif u.ili i, aiioidi 11 -riiitf irrrh'Ty ot th a et'i'iit on 'in:ii m.in Mil' -.in Htii or me miJi- In nil. In ...l- m hiihv o'l'i r hornhlr tv on tho hunks of thn varlotn iri'iut-try r t"liit miiIo tin' whoit trac , cmiirarfu are enomh mi s liH h to urNltni'f Kie:lt llNlillilT ol Illd-'pi'lHl III .V.II KI If cor jicra'h 'int. aim tin t in-any rouiu now, wnr 11 01-- pi l , lii'Cdr II pom rift 01 thitr utim jit n ciun ht.imo riih ai. urn tin- pne paid tor it. 1 lie properly in wmi n lhirt 111 U $ ol the rvv raifd in.im.inl 1: f v K oil niinci, n dp ci.e roniiiy, 111 thin mate, find dir'Ctiyill the uieumi (.fit runiiit'K from Vt uiio courtly, roims IvuiU, miiIi-we-i ward. Tor enternriiip In In the ht'idii or oirnimt actiri, iihoi. Ijrnt. and let khwwn iirn-M ic ;i1 hn-lrti iihmi. w hi am 1 IH'ratliin Wltn ni ipi-ruiaiivi m suns, uui wn pun u 1 thi'lr propt r y to de el-p ii fur tin tonimo.i hf tn 111 or l(n iiin iri'ii at.u th lr dhari-h'h"r. and wii' ar mier 1 It.td tonrry 1 nt 'hat luientlou wtiii tho Kti'' P " lih- energy and th"iau h. tn Ihr whoV, thtu n aitoppthrr oni ol inn nvm noixiij haxcit ami proini-liiK uniUrtaknii 111 the oil 'iiMitie ynt ot iKH'Ktrd. a' d Mio-c introntP'l in it ma? 011 hloutly look lor lately rtmuiicrttUve protlla fioiu lln-ir iuvet- im dim, T. SIMPSON'S SONS, Nob 022 and 024 PINE Street, WIMi OI'MN TO-MOIUlOiV, 1'BOM NEW YOKK ArJCriON.S, Si TtlA' L(tl of Embroidered Curtain Muslinsi A'o CO PAlrn Very R'oh I. ACM CUKTAINS. ACE CUHTaINS KllOM IH'OO TO t PER PAIR. Thciio (loodt Aro offi ro much 1 iwer than Uio Oriinal Cutt of importation. The aWto gootli wi J prove nnoril und appropriata FOK ritESENTS. T. BIMPEON'S B0NS, IJ il jt Koi.WJ and 924 PIXE Street. (JOTT E Ii F A It M OIL COMPANY, OF lUIILADKLI'IIIA. CAPITAL STOCK, $1,000,000, DIVIDED INTO 200,000 BIIAUF.3, AT $5 TUB. SIIAItK. $50,000 Cabb EeservtJ as Wtrking Capital. sujsciiirTiojv iiticK, TO A LIMITED NUMBEU OF SII.VRE3, $250 PER BHAEE. BTOOK ISRUK'O FULL PAID. IhU Cumptnj ount OVER FOIJB S'JUAIIK MIU'.S f terrltorr, B tlie holeett localitlofl ut anawettnfth. Allbnr rlTor, aJjoUtlng Vtuauco flouiu, and bu lredj mluablo proUuelnv luturoiii la lu iaw- mill Ami limber. SubiQrlritluii lliiohs an now opened, and Babiorlpiion, reettved at a oillcee of ilie Companj, Nor. 23 and ii WaMiliitfon BntlilliiRS, 8. THIKO BTIIKKT, BKLOW WALNUT, and at tha office of PHILIP II. BRIfB & 0., No. UO.' WALNUT STItKET. WILLIAM D. BWini, Traaeurer. U t-ll luthflQ E. J. HAnitIHOM.lt. D.,8.orolrjr. INSURANCE AGAINST ACCIDENTS. TBAVKLKIIS' INSI'ltANCK C'OMPANT, llAKT Oltl), IXIMS. CAPITAL . IIOO.OCO WILLIAM W. I.LEN, AUKNT, He. M WALN 1 1 BTECT. liinuraiiri-elei-U'd In thti Comiiknf ar'ahut ACt I HI ana OK K.VKKV lihsl Mlfl'IOal. Yta ly I'oilclea will he luaunl lor a Protalua of HVK I OL1.AIIS, uruntlna Inmranre to tn aniniint of HIKTIIllfHAMl DiH.LAR". eipilnt ncidiitui ka ol Uie h ile lri ttliiiK by any pub lie ioA rvalue. TKK IiOI.LAIlN PlitMII'M aecnraa a rjili. y lor r ivu Ib.iii.au.i IMlare, anj alao Tn' iitv IIti-h.ill.ir. iivr week ' Oinoir.mauun for pvr.ooai lipnrv ilua.iutiuunK Uie Manured Hum bia orainao' bualiu-aa. TWKNTT HYB 1'OI.l.AltR I'KF.wIUM ai'i'iiri't a mil To lei tor $ wui. aiul Si.'i ii r week cimiien- t ution for all auU i-ery livaoiiotiou ol acclUuut, uawliux ar M m rw it... l'olic.'- i.r foo with l nor wark comp'-nnatlon can be hail lor .i pr luiu-u. 01 any othor auut bviwvtn and a-AljOul pruol linsui rau jaiii.h ii. iiai ir.KMii, rrfa.aon. KOIiMKY I'ENSIH, aecfctuiy. Uf.MlY A. IiYlt,jautral AtfeLl. PHII.ATlKLI'HI A 11U A lltl OF KEFKBEVf'F. F. Racl.fonl Mtarr, fraalUrut nterpriee Jn.uraucol CC'ia- binv. I liairioan. Isaac F H iker, llrm of Pomfllua A linker. it W. Ilaxlwlli, Una ol M. W. I al.lwni CO. Lemuel Collin, nrin ol toum a ain uius. 11. il. i oilier vi Cu.hler l'Uliaili-lilila Hank. lli.n Alex, ili-nry, Mayor IJity nl PMIinlrlphia. Win. II kti rrli k, lirni of Men irk A Ni na. Juat-pli Patli-rnoii, Prosldi nt Wektvra Hank. lion. Jaioei I'uUiKik. luraitoi l ulled matte MiUU Tlioinaa l'oiter, Merchant. Oorvi 11 Blnart, llrm Stuart A II roth. John II. Taylor, firm Taylor, lllllt-He A Co. J. Kilk-or liiouaon, rreaidant I'aiinayivaala Kallroad oiiinanY. Jainra Woi.Treiililent Hflk andBUtli SlrceU l'atucuaur alailroad Loupany. APPLICATIONS JtEf'KIVKD AKD FOLICIES iihur.ii in WILIJAM W. ALT F.W, 11-15 tll lMJl J.o.tol WALNUT tJlieel. affTwU4rre NIlM'k at ito.'t MP&mm HAKOW Hi fl IN S 1 AnlNET OHOANH. Over MAiaf eackef ttieea flna tnairomeiita aava batrn autd by Mr. and tba dciuand to aoai Maatly baareaalaf. I m aaie vuly by i. . OOVLD, - tavanab and Okeauul atreata. PTANO 1 roKTF.s; PIANO lOtlM PIAMI 1MIM PIANU ICABIITfTT OKl.A NH. CAIlialET (ik'IANH. ICAIUMKr OMUANH. AH1NKT 0bUANe). FOUltii Vrttn lUiaJ ItlJtrk Team. . . , AfrajJi laaponatloai, ty tbe baUa or pun4. carchki TiAvia AV RiriTABPa, "M WTt?ibaHirvll. 011RI8TMA3 oirrs. H0BB Y HORSES I Oratt VsrIM. VI' LOCII'KDEH . Exrnrss cauts, Exmuss waoons, WHKEI.'UIinOW, HI. CUIUS, K.TO. j (tin MAntiffccturtr, .1. A,;Y()HT. IS. 91 ip Ha. H DOCK S:rixit. jKNni;i:sN .v vo., No. 5MH AltCU HTIIKKT. IICOKSKI.I.IIIS, SI Ai lONKHI, AMI! DP.At.KIU 19 riiotO),T.iph .Mbums and Fancy Article, An rcrMii( All lha NOVELTI" Or TEE EEA.S0N, Wlilchwlll bclnld At rrinnlMn prlrcl, ANO WO K UKUITANTDKM . N I IS F.X Ai ' t Kl) IIK0 At!S K Or (1 I. I OR I'APBIt FLIM I'UA I IOs. I Slln'il 0:mc Arlj InttiirAtioii And inlte jfiur ifle'Mom. piHE EimiT MAliUrACTDEY. The nactthf wotld Invtla attention to thalr imimiovi'.I) cut or sliihts, WMuh Um iuaXii A iiNioUlt In tltlr busioM. AISO, CONSTANTLY RK0KIV1NO, NOVELTIES FOR GENTS' WEAR. a. "W. HCOTT fc CO., omiTi.r.MEN's runvisiimo stobh, N HU (JMBSNUT ST H KMT, 11 10 thllB-tl r" lywi hWiw Continental Hotal. L ADIEW I'ANCV l-UllH. JOHN A. STAMEACH, IMrOUTI'.lt ADD MANUFACTUItBa OF No. H!(l AltCII STItKET, I1KI.OW KHfTH, CHSAPKT PLACE IN THE CITY Tc lolcot from a flm-eUai aaaortraent, ConitaUnn ot HUDSON HAY AND MINK SABLE, KHM1NE, CHINCHILLA, OKHMAN FITCH, BIDERIAN BQUIllREA, &e. V aiVi hilo aM tlio latent etyloe. The.e uiiode we bought whon sold rangod from 1110 M 170 and are beliiu told at amatl advanoa vu ooet atUia rate., , eVKUT ARTICLE WARhANTRD TO HE AS RB- l'HtHSMKll. gatlifoolloa goarantwd. K)-ll-tiithi 3m Jt GAS LTEATING STOVES! iji CHEAPER THAN COAL OR WOOD I OGLE GAS HEATING STOVE, t THU ONI.T OMB THAT Ig FREE FROM SMOKE OR SMELL. Will ni'at OFFICES, TARLORS, DINING, SLEEPING, AND HATH KOOMB, Wllh leu trruble, lu leu time, and at lee rxpeme than any Coal or Wood Htuva. Thoj ara vary coavenlaiit for use lii apaiiiaenu la wblch tbore li no Cbimnnj Pine. G. W. LOOJ1I9, No. 27 S. SIXTH STREET, ll-VStnthilm PHILADELPHIA.. JJOLIIAY PRESENTS. FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. JEWELItY OF EVBBT DESCRIPTIOa. fllvcr and HllvcrlMated Ware, Wlileb win ba aold at tba lowoat prlaoa, and warrauted to be M repreteu'ed, at JACOIJ LADOMUS', No. IB MAUKBr aTKEKT, 13-18tuUia4i Ooracr of Daoatur. TNDIA SCARFS, IN GREAT VARIETY. J. X. UAFIiUIGII, 1U 902 0HE8KUT BTBEET. 1 AOK COLI.ABB, I.A' K bKIH, IH'CHKKS COLLARS, KMI'HhaH lOl.l.aKH. l.'l l.EN MARY COLLARS, At Low Pricoe. J. M. IIAKIEIOIJ. Mo. Jt CUBS NUT BI'REKT. KMHUOIIirKKD COI.I.1K8, alllliMllliltklk.l hWH, FMIIItOIHKIlKII H1.KEYEH, TUIMMUil Blia, Cktaa, by J. M. HAVtiEIGll, No. nn ciiKSNur srBiSh.T. jian rit 1:1101 1 1 in ph. FMnROIPKRKI) H A Nil It RHCUlhFd, Hl.HaMi HA.NIiKEaClllelro, LACK MANUKtKCIIIFKrt, VliUtMED UAHUKKJtCUIEF8. .1. M. IIAFEEIOU. No. fit CHEelNCT BTUEBT. 1 1 OH I till V. A FULL AHMOBTMHMT. OUIVEH IN OKIAT VAHIEtY. No. Vtrl OUKBNl'T tXBKET. Lai eat NiJWaTa jnat raoelvad i'imi Parla, by "j. m. iiAir.Eiair. No 6(H C1IE9N0T BTIiBET. HILKH. VOIRE AKTIIJ1 LB, HllKh.S UOflliH, III A' K I.OOliH, IKIbH FOI'LISM. 1 llhbt'U CblTEH. e'e. AU U above at Low Pi lea lor the HOLIDAYS. J. M. IIAFIaElOlI, 12 l.'.lbstn No. 903 CUE8NI I BTRtET. RATIONAL OIL EETlliniG 00MPAU7, w ruii.Aiiaiij'uiA. CMlitol S200.000. 20,000 hareB. $10 ?. 1 raaiiavT. WA'TBOM MALOSSV MANAOERf. WATROW MALOWB. I HI OH imVESBOW, MK'HAr'.l.t' ItOYBH, TIHIS. i. LA SCAwTatB, F. VLAlAUUklllt. Jh., ' JAMKH o. FAkAIUA. ALMAAKDKK . Lit AM. TBlAgnlHIl. 7110MAB I. LAMCABTKB, glCKITAST. BKrTBY C. BTEYENBOat. Tkla remrany la fcaaded npoa a nkaUatlal tm kaaM- anata tuaUieaa bahla, aud bflera grealrr audneauaau aayf inura rehahle areurlly tor tnvvalmejit tliaa awvelhea bow babira tke pubba. BuhacrlpUuaia ara w laakag rootoveat, and a larga portion of W atook la aareaOr laauau. Xiiaaia ual of Uie proprur may ba ea.aa.uied, aad M kiuruiaU.B oli tauiad at Uieuanalof tba Coaauany, Mil. latl 8. BiAJU JAS. IJ. BTBVBKBOM, IX 9 l.lUa OMJBA Wa JJI.ACK LYONS VKIjTHT FOH CLOAKS, mm AaetlM, at Bednoad meet. w mm i.rins yri.Tir, ia n do iu io iu. CURTTErT STODTIAET & FR0THEB, oa. r0, 4.1K aa N. HRCOKD.AIraat, 11 l 41 Alwrt With. 'JO ( A I'lTALIST.S IHIDKON'H rTINT UNIVEh8AL QUILT ER. TIIK KNTIItl'. OR STATU RIGHT FlK HllK. Tli, UNI VI'ltMAI. VCII.Tflt It an fnutf new pHael- plf In hi vr ln MmIiim lirrt 'opmnt. It In repililf r4 imltlng In any fnm, an f notilil be mart of Inva'tial.le bitvK-p In eTury lainlly In ambrolderlnr rhlldri n'e Karmtlill. workinir f.nry iiattmii, roverleen, bed ipjUtu, Ac, an la nrt firra ai,':iin.t nil inlYlnitPmnl. Cull, f.r a fciw da.i. at thp Onion HotPl, AIU0 ttrent. ahovpTlilnl. imp ' . R. nnowN. von Tin; iirsii!! COMK EARLY! COME EARLY! kow is ran time to but. 0. W. PFOHER'3 ONE l'BRB noOK.AI.IU'M. PICTOBK, ANI KIlittB hTilHK. ISO. KOS Mt root,. FRAMES! rRAMES! ! FE4MEB!! HI 81 10 ritAsJKR, ALL HI7.KH AND ITYI.F.i. WALHI1 do lo da GILT do da HIISKWOOII dn i do Frnmue mnile to order, and particular au ntloa giron to k ii ami. Mi ricri'nr.s, F.te. K.IC. ALI1VMS! ALBUMS I ALDUM3! Our eto k of xu:'XOtaiiAXii ALIIUMrj Ifl TIIK LARGEST L TIIE CITT. Over .vn elylea, many of them HEW, and aleoi. prettily for our own naloa. lrtren Irnlil 15 era tit to 860. ai.i. Hoi. ii LBflS TIIAM WANi rAUTURKUS' ntlCBll. DOOKS! I100K8I BOOKS I ALL HEW nOOKS RKCEIVRIl OK HAT OF PUULf- CAT1UN, AMI KULD AT A D1MCUUKT. .cn r.nnkiror !;.-. n u . .Ik. tor f i 'i'i. tl ; llook I.T t 'iA. i -ill H.njkj lor l 1 iv Booki for m conti. l: rout HonkN lor HI oentj. 60 out Hooka for 40 onia. 'J cent Hooka for 'Jo oenta. r.ir.LF.8 AND riiAYKR nOOKS la railout at aa lllr(iis. HI A1IIES, l'OSl FOLIOS, cte. etc, at low ptloea. i JL YtMLE AKl) 1'ICI CKB UOOK.t, la great rerlety. rilOTOGRAniS! rHOTOGRArnS! ISIPKTtlAL PHOTIflRAPIIS, 'iU'ii ovar iai aubjecta. MumiM nioT'ioRAPna. lUikU over 700 auujocta. CAIil) rilOTOIlKAI'llS. plain uver 'JOiHl aubjeota. CARD PIIOTOORAPim, lolorwi ovcx lOon aubjeota. NEW BUB.IKCTS ADDED EVERT WW. PITOIIE1V3, Xo. SOS CIIF..1NUT 81U1MT. II 20 3lrp HOLIDAY TRESENTS. .y, ,?JWATCUK.l,.ll'.WKLriY.A.NIiHll.VKItWARB JJrSJ jA KINK I. ill. II WATCHKS. tl'ki FINE HOLD JlKU iilAMO.M JtWLLIlY, Ooiut.liin nl' UliEAHT l'l.Vl, MK iiintin, A Mil FINUEIl RIN1IS, RII.VRII WARE, Con.lMliu ot all ai.lea. aulialne lor Holiday and Bri dal rreacnia, a lof whiub will be aold at tbe ioweat oaaa prlcea. U.IBHIIII !. U 20 St No. 1J 8. SECOND Hiroet. QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT. Plill.Alki.illlA. Pa.. IlecnuiDor iO. ItVA. healed Pronoaala iiJ lie roet'lyed at una oitlco until If o'clock M., on MA 1 1 IUIAY, IKcember il. Iioit. for tba Imuicdlale dellTKry at tl.e I ulfu btaiaa nt.reliouae.Uaa over airt ot wlinri. oi uie luiiowinK artlrii-a, via. : otouifvi iiat Hoaxoa. 1 tutu, aiiuara euya, well taa aoned. & Of 0 feo. u. k Flank , 1 incliofl thick, well aoaaouod. Ti.iOi do do JH dj Uj Iii.ikii do dn II d do n,i4 do do il.' do do 111 m II tlo do 4 do do b.U do do 6 do do All ol tho abnye Jcacritird tn ha of tha lical otialtty, and aubicct to ilie Iiihp'hmIjii of an limpoctor appoiutod oo tlia part of the Uoverlimeilt. llnlilerb will a aie price, to Include del very, both In wrlilnK aud lltjurea. the iiuauilty bid for, and tba time of delivery. .a h b d mniit be cnaranteod Dytwo reaponal&le ner- aoaa, whoke aianaturi a niu.t lie apLoniled to Uie auaranieo and eerlltled tu aa bcuiK xond and auillclent aocuruv for tbe ami unt Irvnlvrd. hy tbe I tilted Htatee lllHtrlct Ju.Ke, Attamcy, oi Collecor, or olher publlo oil our, otberwuo Uia bid will not be ci.n.idarad J le tiaht U reaerveil to re.ect ail OKia aecmed too blab, aud uo bid from a defaulting couuactor will ba re ceived. Hy order of colonM uihiai iiiui.h. cuier itaarur- uuter. UKOKI1K K. OKMB, 15 20 4l Caylaln aud A. U- M. ri'O CAPITALISTS-VALUABLE OIL TER- 1 111 TO It Y. J lioac de.lrnua ot entering Into an oil company n iw In courmi ol oriianlutliiii, aa urlKllial partlea.are Inlonnod that tlicre are a lew fthaicu yet to ba dupiiii'd of In a com pany of unquestionable roliablllly, at tlio ra.a of 91iXIl caili. The properly la located on Two Mile run, and conalata or am -mivcu acrca, me ureaior poriion or wuicu it Ultra- a- auie territory, un me uaianee or ine property, wnion u iilland, la an ahuuduiice of coal, and alao noaaatoue, wulcu l uiucu niedtd lu una region. Till, proi erty u ono ol II. c mnat nttractlve on Two Mllo run It.r oil purpoaea. atul Ilea directly Ul tba Ureal Oil lla.lu. The otllce of tbe Conip.iur le at .i.toiikisi'T hi reel. Rooinl,. i.UWl.M K ejlUPduN, 12 'Al lit Hccrelary and lreaauror. BTEENQTH TO THE WEAK YOUTU TO TDK All EDI jlItICllt:is U. or IilFE HEJU VENATOR. Tkla prefiarallon Ii unequalled ut a Kejuvenator and Ka ttorar of waated or Inert function. Tba atd ahoaldbe certain to maketheBloki'oneahouea kold tod, Inasmuch aa It will render them youthful In reel ing and lu atrength, and enable tbm to Uve over again Uia dayt of thru- prlitlne Joy. It not oniy axbllaratea bat turenvtliena. and ia really an Invaluable blcaslog. aapocUUly lo thoaa wbo bavc been reduced to a condition of aominy, df-abuse, nilifortunc, or ordinary ahkneaa. No matter wbat the caii!e of the liupotcury of any buman organ, tblaj uparb prtparntlcu will rcu.ora tho etiect at once and fbr- ,v' EIOKRENE Cnraa Impottury, tianeral Debilliy,-Dyai ep-la, Deprei liou, Loaa ol Ajipetlle, Weakne.a vi the Oigana ut (immrution, Imbtcil'ty, Kmacuitlon, hunul. It bai a moat eMigntrul, dcalrablc, and Bnval eiroct upon ia Kannna Uvaujmi and all wbo are In any way proa- tramdbynanrouadiaablUtleaareearneaUyadflaadloaei. 1 I . u, it,i moat ricallant and uiieuuallad pruparatloa. ay 1'eiatna who, by liuprudeace, have mat tneir naiuaj- i Tlgor, will find a ai eady and permanent cora In Ui j Tl , ,u- II 1..TJ l.1 I lliuniv.". It w n ba found total! Uinercnt fiom all other articloat for the aame purpoaea. 1 i ' TO FEMALEo. Thle preparation la lnvalnabloln B,r"" I ou waakaaaae of all kiuda, aa It will raelore tho waWf j i llrangtb with wonderful paruianeuca. . It la alao a grand tonic, and wlU give relief la Byepepat i ... . . . . i.tu..lnllintf irtDHna. ' With tha nrei aoao. a unci f' Tata the itomack ta a degraaof lnet bealtli, aad banktka VVm UoUar'pw bot0a,or gla boli fcr W. Bold M Unujgl'i geaerally. Beat by aipraaa anywliero. by addreaalng e, nUTCUlNGS A HILLYER, Proprlfblow No.ol CEDAR Buaat, Haw York. Held by JOflNBTOK, 110I.I.0WAY a) 90W- rit , o, tl N. HIXIU, BUvt'., I'kJCio'Phie ' -s r7