The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 27, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE DAILY RVKNING TELKGRAm. PHIL A PETjPITTA , TUESDA Y, DECEMBER 27, 1864.
Caning clcgtaph
TVESDAY, DBCIMDER 27, iNSi.
" LATE SOUTHERr? NEWS.
JBIetfcmsicl lsns) of tsits.rrlniw -Hrtrlnr-str
Kmprnlltlna Flwt Oir HHii.lii--tm
nnU sovrmra.t. on Jir1.n
will1 rrosr Ronlhwmrrn Vlrftliiln
The- Trn....vi'lw.lenlppl vf.r..rs.. 1
Ma I. Iilla Abolition!! Xnn.
Ctoni In tail, I a F-xp-lll from (.'l.nrlo.twv.
Tba Mlavrra Oretcrrrl to l-nvx Ihr (
JIT Tavln Ravlana tbs Mlttiatlon Bpkii
r(nrl Heard From laloo F.aprallilor.
Wrlrl.ii..
Trom WilmltiBion, North Carolina.
WnMiKorot, lc 21 Tim Kodnral II t it mill
rldln at anchor off the bar. No clumo. Tha
tonitors are not nsib o. and tlio vrcathir In tlilek.
atonnr, and f kcorslinnlv rmi'h outsiilr. If tlio ra'o
ihoold ooaso. thr cm mr could not land un l-r turfy
ifflit noma. All Is quifta? ownirn. tur thn riiiny
are mnvlnf ap the Itoanoao Kiror afainst t ort
Branch.
sumn nKppATon
Wii.mihotok. Hoc. 22 Thn r'oilirnl fl ots liivn
tfrawn off from the shorn, and onlr tlio man of tlio
tWorrvtn and Wilah aro visible. It in uncertain
sjlicthrr the? have anncrht port or rnno South. Iliirli
winds and rurr rough oa. (ionnral I.bvkstii mi'
tucked the enemy's .run boats and haw below
1'oplar l'oli.t, on tb Hoauoko Hirer, on Tti"iil.iy
avonine;. The fliftit continuM throe, hours, ami thn
winy were repulsed with notno loss, 'Ihey ro.tiinnil
lh attack on yostonlar and landed Home sharp,
ahootora. Thoir main flout of f un-laiats and trjtis.
gwrta remain below in a'laciliiK force.
A Yankee ?Iovrninni on l.orrlr.nsvillr.
Iha Richmond Oupitch says tho Vauki'o coltimn
trhlch we atated ynstorilav as moving aa-aiU't t.or
CJonsTil o, has made but liitlo prioress Tlio udvnnro
(naril. as it u uipoeil lo be. ciatihff ot 1.X)
r INK) hundrefl cavalry, reached Mailisnti
Court House, lllleen ml.os from CJoiilnusvillo,
on Wednonlav. lhe main bod)', couiui isiti liilan.
try and earalrr. wore ir-portcd to bo C'tiiiiii'j up.
Jhirli v TCKterday the cavalry advanced three or
to.- miles In the direction or Onrtluiisvlil'', aud at
last looounu. our troops wero ekirmiHltin with
them. It was rouortod at (iontousvillo 'hat the
enemy's objootiye point was not (jtirilousvillo, but
Charlottosvillo. Tho enouiv liavo ulroaily mn il two
Dsuflooe-ful altetnpta on liarlotti-svill", ami this
tsdoaUoed to add to tho number of their tailures.
The Central trains aro running on their usual time.
It la r ported that Kohbkh bus Urlv. n tho enemy
baok down the Valiev.
(another dkkpatch J
The wire are working to Staustox. It Is ie
ported Ibat Hherioak'r inlantry have nono back
down tho valley. I bo cavalry loi oo In Mad son
Las been doUuitoly beard lrom. Yesterday thoy
(eaebed a point near Oordonsyille, whero they
Wits mot by some ot our troops, ami tho llehtiiijt
lasted till dark. It Is said to have been favorable to
na. This cavalry torce Is now smd to bo six thou
sand strong, aud If this be so it murft consist ol
nearly all of Hmkbidah's mounted men. N'erer
thcless Uorduusrille aud the road aro coiuiderod to
e quite salv.
From feoulbwcNtcrn Virginia.
Tbero was no nows from the Yankee raiders In
Sonthwestorn Vlrvln a ye.itorday. The storm of
Wednesday must increase the dlfliculties in the way
oi the eacape ot the enemy. From our toleirraius In
another column it will be seou that the siorm has
leached V I'miiitfton in lull force, aud .has either
tiriren the Yanke fl-et out to sea or compelled it to
Seek port further Houtb. It will also be seen from
onr despatches that tho naval attack on r'ort Branch,
on tlio Koanoke Hirer, has been handsomely n')iuUd.
From the l'ranaIUniHnlppl,
A (entlemau direct lrom the Traus-MissUnippi
Xcpartment. brimrs iniormation that (ien. l'uica
has organixeil the rocfuits brought from Missoun by
blm, Into Ave new hiirados. lien. JoEKKLLrand
Gen. Jobs B. clahk, Jr., bare each a diviiu.
Gen. Jiurr Thompson ooiniuands Kelly's old bri
ade.and Col. John T. lorjrEi has recruited a ro
fment 1800 strong.
On the 13th oi November, den. Trick was issuing;
rations to 80,000 men. Mis expedition into Mis
Boar! was as completely iuccen.il ul as his orders per
mitted it to be. Ho hat now the larres I orut in tho
L'ooreaerate army, and every man a Minounan.
beneral Faoan, whom ho ilotac eJ lor that pur
pose, oapturud Fayotievillo. with in parrisou ol eight
Jiandred men, on thn 4th ol Novoinber.
Poncr'a Fleet Mo Attiick Yel.
Telerrams lrom WilminftoD to the Richmond
Frees Association, otmo tlirouKli yesterday ereninc.
K auack has been made. The gi eat winds which
bare prevailed during tho last tew davs must have
been damajrint' to BtrrLvu'e or ruuxsa'g Uoot. Tho
ATOD-clads are not good things in stormy wators.
From 8nutn t'nrollnn.
The Mercury of ThurmlaffUlwt sars Wiierlek'r
cavalry is at HarUeoville. The enemy has von
traoted two batteries within range ol' the railroad
Bear Ui C'ooaawatcule and continue to shell every
lati uaiu.
A Vrnonioua Iiltilo Abolll'onlsi,
F.itrsct front au editorial ol the KivhmoDd Ex
tmiHtr of Friday :
What pleasure can It a ro our Government to ex
pose the country time after time to tin iinpertiuauce
of that venomous little aboliiiouist, Lord HuhhkllF
IVeshoald have thoui-ht that Mr. Ma sow, at least.
Was tired lull twa years ago of obtruding Innnell
and his native laud into notice of that supercilioui
Uinisr who rotused audienoe to Mr. Mason him
elf and baa never found any other title lor these
State than "so-called Confederate States."
NosfeCombatanfN Orderrd fi-ons Chnrleiiton
lhe Cbarlestou Qwirr ol 1'riday lias tho follow
ing order;
llBAIMJUABTEaa SECOND ARO TUMID StTB-Dl-
STRIOT8, Hootu Carolina, Ueparthkntb orrjouru
CAaougA, (.m) urn a mo iVlorida, ( uaklkstox,
Dec. 14. Extract Special Orders Jio IM. -First. On
BO aooount will nou-combatants be allowed to enter
Us city ol Charleston except in passing through to
move to tne Interior portions of the nisie on at er
promulgation ol this order, filavos whose oiru'-rs
are now bving beyond the limits of tho city of
Charleston, axcept the slaves to take charge of real
estate which such have left unprotected, will bo at
onee removed from the city. It iu fliteeu days alter
the issue of tins order, any sucb aro still found m the
city, they will be at once arrested aud st ut out of the
City to seek .heir owuors.
By command ol Mujor-Geuoral Ransom.
Signed William F. Nance, A. A. O.
Jeff. Davla' Organ on the rliluulion.
The lollowing review ol the situation is trom tho
Smtinrl, the oran of Jxyg. Davis, and is impor
tant because It reflect his v.ewss " We hays had
Mason of uen impenetrable gloom that our iaith
basbeca tried at by Are , and hope has been able to
do no more than to oppose its co trage to the pre
sent (Shook, and auxiously to anticipato the re
turn Of prosperity, to cast anchor, and wisa for day.
And however long the night and vioh ut tempest
day na never tailed to dawu at last, anil to gild our
kie with bngbtness and beautv. It shall be so
again, lhe thing which ln been is the thing which
(hall be. For some dajs wo have had a succession
Of unpleasant tidings. tfhou;so! our enemiw havo
broken noon our earj like the bowl of exulting
demon rojoielug in the prospect oi runuinx dowu
their prey.
But, thank liravcn, our laiih has had no very pro
louirmt season of trial. Our hope has not been long
In eclipse. Aliead, tho Kast is streaked viith tho
lifl'i o. dewn, and duy will soon send abroad its lull
boams. Iu Tennessee, we pre nine, the worst is now
over. Iluoii will prohubly ooutiiiuo Ins rotreat to a
iavombt" I'Oii t. aud tako up a d'deu'ivo position.
We will have I at uieu who havo luileii or been
captured, and bs desthein we will have lost a largo
part oi what we bad gaiLed and hoped to ho d. We
hope, however, we have scoured a considerable uum
ber oi recruits, aud that altogether, if not si well off
asweru glit hare been, wo are butter off than II we
bad sttimpltd nothing.
Iu ticotna ho presume we have evacuated Kavan
Cab, or will flud it uecess .ry to Uu so. buEUMAg
et oat from Atlanu to cjp'ure everything, llu was
going to seise Macon ana Augusta, lio was going to
teiae our prison camp and si t untold thousands oJ
federal oaptiyes at liberty, lu truth, however, ho
bag merely exchanged Atlanta, city iu the interior
PI onr territory, lor Savannah, a city on the edge.
It Is just sueu an exchange as no military man
Would dream ol making uuiesa driven by necessity.
Instead of conquest, it is evacuation. It has been
lrom the beginning the opinion of eminent
military men that It would bay been wise to aban
don Bach coast towns as savannah, and even ilioh
noud, and retire to the interior, bueiiuas, who bad
Crttuto the Interior, makes au vxchuuo lor Da
vanuab. "v not lesruwl what number of chickens
.,""' he bo a. la to have, takeu Iroul beu-rousU
I ,Jl rMk' t"" advantage of trade I,
11'.! "" stuatualwecau ory well aflord to
at Mehernu. andMuw Wlug a number killed and
A,' lal,ioB "Vted up the Koanoke,
probably to oo-op. at with Wtlu:J,., , i,ro.
ImiiUs were bluwn uo by torpedu.,, M(J u ent8r.
jpriM kulesl Another party uwu
i suyun b-uigstou, bat was wuiuped aa4 nv,u bank
ITrsriihi moved Into Hnnihwost Vlrdnla, and
I ol ui-oii our railroads, and did us some meonvn
i lence, but the news is that liHBCKiifRin.iM hAi
i ailed him aAn.
A exiefiitioii from the Va'tey arsinst Oordons
vtl'e vss net and sounrllv dHeated thereon yes
leifiny, ami is probably al an end. An advanes up
t e a ley has tMn whl-ieed baek. I II thee l.s ir
nifvetnoits ot 'Bin 1 ankee sp ,ms it is b"mii tint
thei ts nothing lor Ibeui to boast of anil no-tnn r to
tit prrM us Ihentls a more important entorpr.a
let .n iT.-rre-s ol alteinpl, and ol winch th t r.Miilt
Is yei to t e (it vein, rd. Wo mi'an tin expedition
ngnint Wilmiegtoii
i he htitli pahs winch have scourged the sets sines
tl at expedition was atlont have al leas I retards! the
ih'liverv ol its blow, anil given us tnno to ire;i.ire
lor ri-si.liinee. We triMt t.iey liave done more; tor
the waves oil ( arolio.i are extieiocly iriltahle, and
c.iale and rare, nn ler the laati ol the winds,
wll ch are theie iH'i'ii'iarlv violen:. lhe ir.ill-cl.iils
ais at lo-t but very hmi swimmer-, and in s ich s.ms
we iiiiiy well h pe t i it thev h vn not lieenahe lo
leaiall linle-s Hurt. Kit v a indm'd porn t bo
hiilnri d. iliere s some hope that be uiav navo oe 'U
di owned
A lerson who takes this general vntw will fl id
hnesell like a child whoso lamentations aei uonoii
S4'i,.us y (iiie;ed by the coiileuip atiou ol Rome h ug
tha' pleas, d I im. and who betoro he could recover
bis aiiguith, bad to Impure what ho wa-s otriug
about Just in.w. Iiolv we have biiiu ii'f.r'S'd
pii'fitlv bevolid tho oeeii.ton. tV e have loryott ili
tl e miuiIm-i h-se deieat- and disnTttointiiieiits w have
tl. noted on l)ioemiiiv. atleiuits we h ive balll -d.
ami a- vantn. es we have galti'-d to -our disappoint
ment nt iinssiinr larize ailv,iuhnes wo bad hopid.
L -I us I e thanklul that the ear closi-s as mvorihlv
10 it IS liow tlonig. Let tin' seaem ol IrstlVily Wluoll
If al band lie a lo.ved its iliunc nit jos
fur at lines have done glornoisl v In I lie y'ar which
is now rum ill" out hs lust, sunns lhe b.il imc i of
Pa nnvaiitn"i'S is l.tr"elv iu our favor, and our
eiill-e and lis prosxcts have advauei, 1. ,t us on
voucv tlomk t.od ami take coin .urn
lhe II which bus soiiii lines lien very peern
on.lli K lfAVia, lead- elf in an eilitoiiH', oi' wln.-li
we exlmci toe llrst and lad p.ir.iriiplis :
Tiio t iiiino.
Wtiatever may letho oiiimons enlertu nerl la ro
giili. to the conduct olthe war. there is one pout
on v hieh two opn inns aio iiopo ih e ; eion iwhat
Inov. the lansu mil-t b llplielo. f.vei vtlnnif that is
et ui lo mull, very hop'j ol tho iuliiro is saksd uu
tht- uiisi.
it may I e tl at our rulers have ei nsl in their iud
loelil ol men ; It uiav le that they ha. o be mi too
lulu It ptiM.'Cil ly thi-ir ptejiiiuees, still that does not
lll"i Ivc us tioui our uVi uialici to the calls. i.
perj-lt -the people - the in oneiit lhe struggle is
u I ns i floni il. tor the dehberaio, deciured purieHo ol
ti.c eneinv Is to cxtortinimlu the P'stilenl race ot
It'-h Is, ami to replace lle'iii with u 'roes first and
:n.kei" ain rwaiiis. Our cause, th o, involves not
in. icy lhe neht ot sell- ;ovcrnincot, but lhe hile'r
ri'nl ol sell-pres Tvutioti.
To v e'il i. ten ontv to incnelie'j.irv and "lavry,
In. I ile.ilh it.-l; il.'Uth in a thousand tonus hy
awoid, hy halter, by totirvation, hv all tho appli
iii. c(s which Hiauny imii invent to break t!lM heart
at d cius.i ihe soul. e cannot, deny that tho Ya.i
k e is iiiL'entous. uml all Ins ini;nuuil.. iu tint event
ol out sllhniiSHiou wi l be ex Tleil to torture us out
ol el b'lice. We have daily ovidenct oi tlio Yau
kie pi.iposc to dc-dioy lhe tiero rjee on this con-
tll.ent ,
Ills purpose is no less fixed to destroy tlio race of
the South, nuts is Itu-riilly a war lor iiiu or death,
phsicul deaili. Victory or anuihi aiion a n the
only alternatives 1 ni ic is no denviu thu la :l that
tor lhe lime the affairs ol tin- Conlederacy are umbT
a cloud, lhe imiroh oIMikiiman through thoheirt
ol Gt oigta bos bisji accomplished, ami he has bism
alloweo to establish his coiiiiuuihcstions wtti the
naval h.roo on the Atlantic without any other loss
than that of numerous sirayalers and the usual wear
and b-ai ol au army on so lomr uu expedition.
havai uah ouco occupied, he will cndn.tvor not
only to make valualilo the hue ot thn (Savannah
K.ver leetul lor airatei.-al purposes up to Auru-di
II we do not bolnucs impede ds liuviiiation. but bo
will also march at once upon Itranehvilie, au.l on
(Payor to possess biiiise f' ol that most impjriaut
ci litre ol ruiliuad coinmuuication.
llooti'H prog-eas in 'Tonne see has be.tn pennip
torily checked, und his uruiv has lost the compact
iu as, elhcicncy and spirit which bad surnala-il it
alter a tew months service under Johnston. i,md
the march of Hhauu into Kentucky, whijh ouded
w.th tin- batt e ol Miirlreeshori, won hv lhe men,
ai d lo-t by tho commanders, tho move into Ten-ne-eee,
also unuertakeu tor the purpose oi with
drawing .Sukilman lrom the 1 ottoo mates, has been
an ui succes-l'ul diveiioli.
The iaitleot Tranklin may have been brilliant,
but it w as useless, and the allair of Nashville seems
to have been the battle ot Winchester over uaiti. A
Uiiscral le brigaite ol Yankee cava ry turns tin) tlank
oi our eriny. and our intruuchiueiiui urc ubauduiicd,
and the army Is iu rotreat.
There is reiioii to believe that Fouhkht was ah
Belli ou a similar dtversiou In Kentucky, and Hoop
was thus deprived ol the most ctticieut part ol his
Ibreis. Were tne lorena that had boen sent to de
feud Kat Tttnnesse aud Western V irglula dcuioned
on a like diversion f ItitKCKiNitimiE. whom the
Y ankees had, Willi ten thousand men, at Spa 1a, iu
leiineasLU, and whose cominuiid was scattered Iroin
the bank oi the liolsotn to the bead waters oi tho
Jnines, was tur oil in Ahingdon, and the raid o; tho
aiikees, which co-t us our leatl works, 1. nothing
mure, has the appearanco ot a perfect smpriiu.
THE LAThrsT Flill.ll TUB SOUril.
From Hichtnond papers of Mat irdav, roooirid to
night at this llureau, wo extract tho fobowiug:
A Hit of I ooxolnlion.
fYom the Sentinel.
I. n A NT bavinir, at tho cnmmonceniflnt of tho cam
paign, tried tho cir'ct ot concentration and lul!eJ,la
now opointlug hv means ol "raids" in sevoral d reo-
tions at the same time One has just come to grief
in tho Valley and a second at (ordonsville, ano hor
in Alabama, also onu iu Mouth vtfdoru Virgiuia.
UniOTi Kxpedilion ou Wrldon,
We loarn lrom the IVtorsburg UzpiwHH that a raid
ing column, composed of infantry and cavalry and
artillery, bos Blurted off lu the Ulreotiou of Wold in,
N. ('., from huiio.k, no doubt to nporuto as a (I ver
sion in favor ot tho nuvul expedition airaiust Wil
mington. The lollowing official toleirrnm was roooived at the
'War lepartmeut yosterday murtiiiig:
Bi aurpgnrd Heard From.
Cbarlkstoh, IJoo. 22 To Uuuural .S. Cooper:
On tho ltith instant tho ciiomy 800 strong, occupied
l'oliard. Alter burning the Ooyurnment and rail
road bui dings, they retirod ill tho direction thoy
canto. They wore pursued th rty miles, losing a por
tion of thoir transportation, bazgago and supplies,
aud tearing many dead negro troops on the road.
Our forces wero commanded by (ioncrol Liodell,
and acted with si irtt and irallantry.
Signed, I. U. T. I kai'iikoabd, Goneral,
l'oliard Is an linportnnt station at the junction ot
the Mobile and Oreat Northern aud Alabama and
Florida liiuliouds. It is seventy miles north of Mo
bile. Drerklnrldge Heard From.
We bare at length, says the Lynohburg fcrnWi
eon, of the 2d, detluito li.telllgeuce from Oeuural
llRKCKinuimiE, as lato as Tuesilay evening, in the
followiug despatea, xindly placed at our d.spoaal by
the f eullemau to whom it was addressed. It is pro
per In say that the despatch Is from an officer at Dub
lin who Is iu a position to obtain oorruct iutorma-tlun:---
Dublin, December 20 A despatch from fienoral
Hum kimuiiok to-iiai . dated al Mount Airy, tilieou
miles west ot S yttioville, says lie had fought Tlio
enemy lor two davs succeaslully, near Marion. The
enemy had retired lrom his trout, but w.mthor they
were retreating to Faa l Tenuessue or not be bad uot
ascertained.
Muco this despatch nothing authentic has been
received; through passengers by the Wostern cars
lust inuht. bringing reourls that it was reported ut
lUibhn yosterday morning that Ouneral Hueokin
riiiuk bad overtaken the cueiny a short distance
beyoud Marion, and a llaht was piovressmg yester
day. We think the report hiirhlv probable, though
we have nothing by telefruh to cntiiiruiit. Wo
have beaid nothiiiif relmbn couceruiug the salt
works, but it is generally believed they are sate
thus lar.
A Humor Confirmed,
It was reported lust evening that Hsvannah bail
bet u vttcuaiod. 'Tho report, hoa'evor, ivas not oou
tiriued. W e have greut coiiliilenc iu our generals,
and li they believe it will be more advuutailoou to
the causo lo evacua c Savaliuali uu l to cone -ulrate
our forces ut soiuo oilier poiut we must submit to
ti.eir U It r judguieut.
Noibing From Tenneanee.
There i no iuti irs.'uce lrom lounesseo except
through Y'liiikeo sources, which aro grossly exagge
rated ai d otir-liahiH.
The rstoriu Subsiding at Wil ulugton.
Wit MiMitw. Dec 2:i -I wenty-six vis els of the
l ei.eiai licet icai'pcurcd this moruiug. There has
lain 1.0 oilier cl.anvu siuce tlie lust desiiatcli. I he
w ind bus Fut'sidcd und tlie sea is becom ng suioolb.
1 iLiral Lavlmuokp yesteriluv again reputstd
t'ie ii.i ui), who at'tmpad to laud uu ituaujie
l.ivcr.
flue Indinn Troupa.
from tie JitrlimonU IMtyatcfi.
Ceneial rsi'ANPWATiK, cuiuinuiidiii our Indian
troops 111 tho Trans-Mississippi Department, has
lrcsh.y ciotlntd and uruird all his men, ami is in the
viciuitv ot Kurt Mnith, attacking aud destroying
Yankee wagon trains.
The Wrong Jinn.
from the Rtehmend H'A g.
It was licneral Joust AnAMg. and not General
Wirt Adams, who was killed at Fruukiiii (,. 0.
WlUT AUAUH IS 111 Mi.siSKipjil. (ii.'Ueral Joll.v
Ahams was ail old (J piled Mates jinny ollicor, ami
reeded at Mcuiphis.
lrom a wading edit 'trial wo make tho lollow
ing extract:
Doings of the lit-bel ( ou'rea.
from the kichuund Examiner.
'The sicret seariou of Conirrosj is a source of as
much solicitude as the mysteries of riuyatiuah or (he
unknown campaign of lenuesoo. Yauuu but un
pleasant minors prevail ol things theieiu done. It
is whisiiered that (he wntol halxau oorpus has benu
Biistieudeti without liiuilalion aud that calamities
winch have Lelallcn the country on account 01 ci
prlcious abuse of the exesulive power, have beeu
excuses lor an increase ol that very power, i or reuse
ol t ower to do what f To Jose more .Slates, to throw
away n. ore armie tor the irraliuoatiou of personal
iplten or in the vain pursuit ol personal uppiausof
The itnid on tiordousvlile,
V m the jcummrr.
Tty the arrival from Staunton, yesterdsv, ol a gen
tleman, an ageut ol the oity, engaged in porchaaiug
supplies, wear luruitdiod with au intelligent state
nieiit ot recent aflairs in that quarter. Ou Wednes
day the enemy' torce advouoed up to a point be
tween HiMkrta aud liariisouburg, occupied iy tieue
ral ltOHeau'a avalrv. 1 he cueiny. after a sharp cou
test, fell back, leaving some prlsouei-a lu Oeuerat
KiwHEU'a bauds, aud their dead aud wouuded upou
tits field. 1 heir torce ol cavalry and artillery was
estimated at between fliteeu buudivd aud two luou
aaud uau.
tin Tburxlay another column apneared t .Ts k's
Klep, levin amis bait nilies lion linrdousvills,
vl i is il ev were nllai ked bv (leneral l..iv w.lh
lisdiva.ty. Win 11 ihe liain bit lor Kiclimoiii at
(on o'clock, I". M , he was holding Ihein in 0 l''C'.
an.. In.ln ir slow y baek on (lorilonsvilln. I h- scoie
('t 1 chimp; w 11a al a 1 oittl east 01 (Miidousville, on
11 e ( 1 unio-and Aleanitiia ifa lnetd.
I ii" i' was a luniiir Unit tlie pimmy's lorco di
t ' l il n: .'si k'- Mioii. a b--dv s-'iti oft in t"e dir-'c
to n Oi Iibi lotov lie. 1 1 t .oinoi.sville wa 11 'it loe-
' Nil il II 1, 1 1 1 ye-ieidav Iboilnui tho la e was leu
III tl .. ( I li'ch sale liy the His ,osil mil ol lloopi tht a
pi i t' on. Tlieie are no (overinoent 'ore( or
) to, cit 01 any kind at (,ord Misville. ami the ut
111, Ihe clii niv con il do -in 1 he ev-ul ol rea toioir
it e j ui e u n ul In to l.-irn t'li- empty b ol iin r-. and
I ' il i i' hi i nk the trick mid sn l eie., uno cal iii.i out
01 d.it.'o 1 1,1 .oiis .d 1 . : 1 ,1 11 1 1 el ( on d n,si le
((( i,eit 'i.av. I. ut ll e w itii idle 1111 1 h .
l,nl er.
,sli ce tlie loreoinir puratrtaph w r written wo
tii'.ve nee yen thiouii loo Mar Depaitiie 111 1 tin 101-
biwioi' ilis,i ile. 1 ol to le ral I.KKV, wu.i h set, all
l,(n,l'l a n s :
II 1 a p t,v in rua, Aiimv NnitTiif UK Vipiinia,
lee '.II. lo lli 11 .1 A. SIPHON llu lileilhli..
icial l-.Altl.v 1 m 1 tc il iiiie I nv 1-I1111 of I 1 ene.u v's
1 vn'rv, (1 1. 1 1 1 r Ceniriil I I.-HTAK. CO int." op t te
a by, aid 1 o (l.vi-iott. in dei (omoal Tuitnrltr
IIH'V I'g Ih Oliell I le-t r liatl wit,) I nir oiei'- I o
uitibeti and lli irty wa.'ons. tin the 2M Ko esKit at-
I tic kid t it st 1 it's I ii vis on 111 m 101 e tro-n ll irnei.i.
I iir", and di ove it lack, cniiuiintr (1n) mt pri-
I.IH'IS. I Ills tl ,01 11 ill V liiUltMIT attacked 1,'IM IX
nun t.oi di iiHvile, und was p'out-ed audsevM'lv
'lii.i-hi d. He is ret it 111 and 1,'iM.vx preiinnir to
lohi.w. (.XigliedJ It. K. I.K.i
silaf.y llny' s'sinpikluniiig.
Lcok at the following, itmong the ropiltanf
(no tnontlis' nik :
( ANNUM CAI'TI Rhll.
Oct. 17. In Hlii iiiiiidoah, by Hlieri Inn
(hi III. Psi ur VV inehestet, by .Sheridini . . . .
(li t '. '1. At l ittle llllio liver, by I'b il-iinton .
Oct. 'Hi. At lug lllnc tiver, by rii iisoiitnn. .
(I. t. VN. At Norri-town, Teen , by (iillotn..
let At I'lyiiKitith N.C., hv Navy
Oct. II. At liii'iiiiir, A In , by Tlioiinis
Nov. VI. At .lacksiin, Miss., by Can'iy
N(,v. .'10. At N opy (Neck, by '(reg
Nov. I.i-Doc 11 In (;corg;U, bv Slieriini'i. .
))i c. 1.V-I7. In Tiniics co, by Tbiiinai
4
.".0
I
H
(1
.'tl
, 1
. '2
'2
. :
ll
. 214
c in .
Total guns captured
I ui ing this titiit: wc tin not re ' ill b it si t
titm (ist to the I eder il Rrtm the battery t
ikon
fiom (iilltni,in l'.ast Tennessee.
I'ltlHilNKItH CAI'TI'llKII.
Oct Ncnr Witn besti r, by tiher.d in '20 1)
Oct '.'-J. A 1 .11 tie lllne lCver, bv I'leasmtnn. .".nil
Oct. '2 i. At llig lllne River, by lVeasiinioii. . lull )
(li t '27. Near the .lames, by (iVn il 1.110
Oc. '211. car Di r.itur, Ahi., by TlniiiHS I'ld
Niv.yl. Niar .lu ksoti, Mish., bv Cantiy.... 170
Nov MO Niar Stony ('reck, by Oregg I'D
Nov. lo-Ilcc. l l. In tie iigni, by Hhermaii. . I 'HI I
Nov. lo-l)cc. 1.1. lu Ocorifi 1, by Sherman,
nirics 701)
Nov. :it). At l'rankllu, by Thiiinas l ino
Di e. lo 17. In Tennessee, by Tlioinis .,.)(
In variou- lights, in Virginia, l'lurhlii, l, iui-
s niiH, Fast Tcniuiinc.c, i.n 1 Kealitcky 1701)
Total prisoners raptured '2S.S00
In BiUlittun to thifc the enemy buve lust fully
eight thotihiiml in killed and wounded at Frank
lin and other points :
It Kit 1. 1. (I KN URALS I'LACKIl IIOItH Il( C'OMllAT.
In Virginia Oeneral Diaring, Hatti'eur,
llatile, aud Conner 4
In Georgia Generals Gurthrel anil ll irrison-. 'i
In Tinnessci UeneriiU Cleburne, Williims,
Atlanta, (ilst, Stiiihl, Grntibnrry, Ilnivvn,
Carter, Manigniilt, Coe'serill, Scott, Gordon,
Jackson, Smith, Johnston, U'iBtlcs, an 1
b ticker 17
In Missouri Generals Mainmduke and Cabell 2
Total Vi
During this timo tlicro lias not been, if wo mis
Inke nut, a single Union Generitl taken itisouer.
(ieiitrnl Hid veil wuh killed near Wincliustcr, and
Rkkctts, AS'rinht, and Grover wounded. Gene
rals Stanley and Bradley wero wounded at F'ra.ik
l.n. AU arc, however, recovering.
lli.lllX UAILUOAIIH DKSTIlOYnil.
By Hliermnn...
l!y Cunby
liy S'tini'iiian. .
By GregK
By Wunen
...2111)
... illl
. 2d
.... ID
. ... 2i
Total mile of railroad deatroyod 28)
A f'lirluUH Mary about OeiierHl Orttllt.
Aproaos of General Grant, the following docu
ment, on file Id tho oltice of tlio County Clerk of
St. Louis, has been brought t light. It s la
belled, "Application of U. S. Grant fur tho nlllce
of County Engineer." "Ilejected." It bean the
ignatttre of a Dumber of citizen well known to
the public at that time, some of whom now hold
m t linns in the itebel army. "St. Louis, August
I, IKiU. Hon. County Commissioner, St. Louis
Cininiy, Missouri Gentlemen : I beg lenvo to
t-u limit myi-eir as an applicant for tho olll :o of
County Kiigineer, nhould the 01 Ike, he rendered
vurunt, and at the came time tosubiiiit the names'
ut a few cittsens who have been kind en iugU 1 1
n coiiiuiend me lor the olll -e. I have luado no
ei!oit to get a large number of names, nor tho
n it is of persons with wbnui I gin nut personally
iicquulnted. 1 enclose horewitli also a statoment
frniii I'rotcs-or J. J. Reynolds, who was a class
mate of mine at West l'oint, as to iiuiililn a'ions
Should your honorable body see proper to give
me the appointment, 1 pledge myself to give tho
( tliee my entire attention, und shall hope t j give
general satisfaction. Very respectfully, your
obedient servant, V. S. Quant."
, f.curral Tlioiua J. Wood.
We no1 Ice that this gallant ulllcer bore a dis
tinguished part In tho recent glorious butt ca in
front of Nashville. Although still suffering
fiom a wound received at the battle of Jonesboro,
be commanded bis divUion in tho retrograde
march to Nashville, and In the desperate conflict
at Franklin. AfierGenenil Stanley wa woundod,
Gt nerat Wood, though holding the commission
of a brigadier, was placed in command of the 4tb
Corp, and led it in the late victorious assault
on the army of Hood. He has aerved faithfully
atsl ably in the armies of liuell, Kosecrana, Sher
man, end Thomas ; baa distinguished himself in
every battle in which be has been engaged; and
lias rcpontcdly been recommended for promotion,
yet be remains in tbo same rank be held throe
years ago. We know that there have been but
few lujor-Geiierals' vacancies to till for two
years past, but General Crittenden bas resigned,
and we know It would give great sati-tirti m to
the people of Indiana to see General Wood ap
pointed in his place. General Wood is a Ken
tm kian, aro) it is titling that be should auc.ecd
to the vacancy of General Crittenden, who was
al-o appointed from Kentucky. Indiana Stale
Jouritul.
Oil. rRIIKK T Of PENKSYI.VANI A.
To those who are nnactiainted with the f icts
in connection with the discovery am) develop
ment of oil In l'ennsylvaaia, au exhibit of tho
aciual production of oil furnishes material lor
important reflect. on.
The business has already become so extensive
tLut petroleum liirnisbcs that medium of ex
change wiih foreign countries, which was lost iu
the cotton kept cut of market by the Rebellion.
In Ibfi2,tbe entire exports amounted to M, IS 2.II2J
gallons; 111 ten months of lhti'l, to 2 1,070, j'i 1 gal
lons, and since the 1st of January, IS it, to
;0,lh2,020 gallons. In its magnitude it ulr a ly
ciinincus with the coal and Iron interests of that
N'a'C. Thn estimated value of the petroleum
found iu l'ennay Ivunia during the last twelve
months, is two mil. ions of barrels, which at SI I
a barrel, a high average, was worth at the we Is,
twtuty-two millions ol dollars.
'1 be pig-iron interest ol I'ennsylvania during
the same time amounted to 7iH),0(HJ tons, wh eh,
at an average of sfiu per ton, produced i 'U,M'),
000. The coal product lor the sauie time
Is estimated at 12,000,000 tons. This, at an
average price of $b50 per ton, would make $7H,.
(jiai.ui'O. The grand total of coal, iron, and oil
would therefore reach the enormous sum of
i:to.ooo,oot).
These ligurn show that petroleum, which has
been comparatively but a lew months in dovelop
iiienl, promises in the course of the next year to
take precedence of both iron and coal in theSta'.e
ol l'luiisylvania..
Arrangement are being made for sinking a vast
number o! wells during the coming summer, s
that in one year Hem this time tha number of
wells in operation will be three or four times thoie
now pumping or flowing. In addition to this are
tie region iu Southern Ohio, Western Virginia,
and iias'era Kentucky, that promise to luuke
vast addition to the amount of oil already pro
duced. No one can form any adequate Idea of
what will be the results when the production of
oil reaches point far beyond its present position.
It will, if we are uot much niibtakcn.alt.iiu during
the coming yeur, value four times the present
annual uggreguta, ana thus materially am in
keeping down iorcigu exchange, beside adding
immensely to the material interests of the country.
A yel there Lav been no statistics that have
shown the actual amount of oil produced. It 1a
t atimated at from four to fire millions of barrels.
CUrtktJid U.) Leader.
Female operatives In the Eastern cotton mills
are adopting the B oomer costume at a working
diesa, as being less liable to become entangled in
the machinery,' aad U besides quite a novelty.
'VW YKAR'S GIFT CAMP UR ARIES.
Tne rrnista gtstss rhrlitlsn Onmmtsslea, ks raspns
te lasssrens saS santssl asfeaU from sorssnas. ebas-
Islss, an flsl otrtesra, WIQ rssslre, IbrwarJ, sag ela
iler the ears ef prov.r ghrsnsiM,
OSB TIIOUiAH) rOI.R nilRHKID Ar FOBTT
CAMP AD OB N no AT MngARIBA,
ef on ksndrsot ami nng vsla ss imicN, If Wis wtsnils oi
ear soktlws an saltan wIV fxrwsrd them t Its hransthw,
or to the Central Om.a, daring ,hs hollilaTS. ft Is beta
snialt manor for nark pars) aer ef ho Idsr utAs for Mi ndi,
at bains to buy a kaidtonis and p:assnt b-mk ear his
fflsnds In eanip or hasnHal, wrff his nams In It, aad illrei-t
tbs booksoilor to ..d It k tks Commission. It will t,s a
poslll.s ploasars to hnndr.ds Af wlvea aad mothers to
take down tha sho cast vohtrrsi from thoir bonk oasos
and send Uions tlins, where tt elr levsd cmai caa sniov the
plcssnrs a' d profit of pcusli'B them. Si'inl none tun tits
bi-sl ; our seld'srs dosfrve the N-st. Ths stsndsril ossar-
Uts, bllburtss, bligraty, trsvobi, ssli'ino, olry. msss
snea, stAsdard sviirks of nel'in, wha-.vo-, In stiori, you
would pat Into the thtni'ii-r of your own brcUis-, s-in-nnrd
with a broken hali, will ls a"CPi'a'ils, as welt as
rrltgloiis works, rnrwvtl ;hc parusl, loarkeil CAMP
1,1 WltAlt Y , lo any of tlio brini-hes of Hi. Curlstlan Cotu
tntssion.or to iif'Ikoe 11 srtniir,
;hslrntfti t h-lsilan ('I'nmese.n.
il IC lis! No 1 1 II A N h Httf il.ii.l I .hit
S'V-"'
I'M I f .A 1 M l.rM I AMI KKAIMNa
HI 1 1 t.
Tmii ai it ' rn'. m'jr I 'J, 1uf.
Noil'H In 'rsT plvi lo llifi HtrKf l ipib of IU) ' m
I fti.t f l Bt tl Alii'iia" Mt t in u. n K f" U'jii l it irp t
(ttjii , .t HI n 1'r fit - ii r- r, n ml htt i cm' v, wi H ta
I'Ik't ui, tt.u it tikltti MuM'AT ' I h J f u v n(x't l
12 M Wil IA..W 11 vKlt'l
IV n tl-7 Hwrreta r.
t T'- i TiTMtunu, mth i;ci;m
iJ - MVI)KNI.-1h- (lira. f..rs nt thn IKMH OH,
li Mi'AM riivi (tut tlt .it cinr d tliT uilr'l in-uiliy
fciTiihinl . l-.t MoTnihf r. of TtlUP.F. I'KK CNT.n lh
i:.iiitiil M(i rk i( the- r-ini-miT. m rU' nr thn IMf 1ml,
t i - I'liiiMrii liti "I'll" rlt.i f-. m ih- ol)) e of Mo' 'nitifHrtl
d C.lllit, So. 'i.U M I It'iM Htrr-i.
W.M. M ('i; I'CMK )Jf, PrOril.lrfit
KOI'.rVT WPAY. J ft.. H.iT-iirj-, 1 1 10
;'." NOT1C K.-f'Hlf'K ATI, H OH,
-1 COVl'AsNV, No r, WAJ.M-T Hir-i-t, K -.in
ro 50. I',!.! A 1 1 1 1 IMlA, 1 --- Et Mf jl. Hi, .
Th Comiitl V will h Tr v.i to 1-m t 'vrtincnto) f
S mk'Ul ftlnl i I MT l I ' I I A , I IriTlil r 'ii' ! h -n t
I'i'iimii r-olt (in- tfie ('.niimiij i ilu" lull otll j.I'tihi
pt f nt llu in n. tf ' urnn on in-nftiT lhe aiiovi; tl, (iiij
tec vc l i llflcalt'. f.f hi i k hi cx'-lniH-'is
K 'Jl-M I'. II. W1LIIIANK, HanrnUty.
i nRrnn.AT)Ki.riiiA( wilmino.
... on tii;iui'Wr. K.1Imii1 Cnmpary.
rnil AliKLrm I'K'iiiOT, IM'll.
Tl o J nnut MN"lnir of the sio.k!nlti of thn I 'om
fi y. ntC nil .r'rrtron oMir' fio--i, will tiki- tl'-" nt t '
(Ml ti ol ti Coinpiny In WiUntrnton. n thft .Sil'JONU
k (IM a V, Uiii Jitnuary i imi.m II a. M
i2 .'.'Ml 1) Al Ki.k.1) HORN KR, ftcrtmry ,
9 V.,- IMMI.ADKI.IMIIA AND KK ADIN'i
' RalUofid CojipAiiy, otlire No. 227 H rouarjl
Htiot-t.
P'lii.Aimi.T'iiiA, I ffsMnhtw 32 1W14.
To avulrt lii'lfiiil.iii, the h oVrt of f!ouHtnii of tln 'tm
ynry tluo ,n thr t proximo, arf rf'tncH i'il I h Ihem
nt thlb ftUv on or he lorn the li'tl., wh'wi rofltljit) will
in-wIv it, dt-dm tli-if ta ihT ct. for Stkta Bll't lliw1
P htm tais. nJ ei.fwvkt will ba r1r for loilviry on
irr.shAY, iJiu d& vf n'iurtrr. In hniiAa Jar Mid
U-'itf-M H. BRAIrOEI,Traiiurr.
I O''ICE OK 81-XOND AND TIURI)
KOlll) R(Kl, IidIow I s 1 1 1: I) Avpiian.
I'll 1 1 At'EI .1-111 A, Tr,llnhlT 53, 1ft H.
1 I t Annnal Mitlniriif thn AiorkltnlilTJiof thl fonipiny
HI tit I fi a thin omcfi on MONI a Y, J or It. I ft .1,
ht 13 o'clock M., m he n an Men on witl ho hnil for a Prvsji
tUn niit wclv ltrctori, to hitvc for tho R'an t-,r
'llu trnt tfrr hooki of ihM'oiJipair will bf clonal for ten
da" Ti r to tam tli'cuoa. TllnSli-) U.lN.
n r. tjU ".rtarr.
OI KICK OK TIIK OrilAUT) 001..
l.l MltlA and lillUi: Avenues, I niladi-liiliia, Usismher
l I Ml, 4,
1 ho Annual Vcrilngof thn BMK-kholdo-ti of thlf Oom
tHti will lc tn'tl at fif lr otlicp on MDNHAY, Jatiuarf.i,
W-V at I! M , at whl' h time an ?loi-tt n v. iu bo hid tor a
lr Hldt rt a d live Dirt ct Ta, to rervt tor tho eniii'im ynar.
li -2.i linw tl t WII.1.IAM H. BLUilll, Hfcroiary.
JX.7 OFFICK OK Till? UMON PAS-
ifiinjer Hail way Company, No. 'J08 6. KaUtllU
pBii.AnKi.ritiA. DrrambT N, IH.
TYf Annual Met-flnK of tho f tocktioloan of tha IT i Ion
raiifnici-f Kaltway roTDpanf will h hold at tha offlco of
thnromi any. No (0H n Koli KT1I Hirtat,on MOMMY,
jjanoary W, at 9 o clock. An aluclon for rmidnt,
Vi a I'Tfildant. and flv llrnator, wl'l e bold, batwoaa
thr houri of aid one, at tha fame plam.
Ii V ftnwtl-U. WH. KCMtilsK, ficrf.tar7.
P'sC1-' l.ORREKKY CREIiK KAILROAD
COa-TANY.
PHU.AtirM.I'ltlA, IIM:inirvCr 17, 1V4.
Tha Annnnl Mfatlnir ol 1 f Htnckhnldaiii of the l,orarry
Crtfli It al! road ('onipaiiv wtliba hald at tha ortlna of tha
Vhllailch.lila and Itradina Itadtoad ( nmpAiiy. No. -ifl H.
Vol KT1I rttrfet, Phllaoe phli, on MONDAY, January V,
1 ', at IU A. M , when an election will be lield tor a Pra-
Id' nt and aix Director, 'o re for th enn nic var.
Ii-18-m4t Wil, MAM II- VTKHH, hacra a y.
AMafiN I OWN RAILROAD OOM-
PANT. Plfl.A lKi PHI A. IiecemfMtr 13.
Tha Animal MftMtnt, of the Htockhnhlen of the Aiten
town kai i-oiid i'ompany will In hHd at the orlita of the
Ptniadi hia and henllnn Billn)iil (.'oinuny, Ho. sf37 H.
KdtKlil Mt,p(, l-lnl ulrlnu, on M N I A t , Jiuiry ii,
lwi, at lir'i a . M., whni nn ?ltotion will he lintil for lro-
idnt tuid tlx. Director), to hervt tor the miming T''.
WILLIAM. II. WK.IIM,
Pi4t rkwon-tarr.
rur NOTICF.. THR WKST 1111 LKDRl-
1 hia Panieiur Railway Company (MaUH it rot t
Una), have plart'l a nntai'Hr of additional cara upon thalr
n ad, to run bvtwufii Thirty fourth and M treat atrmu
(ti e r lubdepot), and Front urct't, for the liettor twnm
mtiiiti n of the public, and have prenarrd tranafiT Uuka'a
ipfMKi uniu iisttif, to rarry naikeiiKera to ineir wottern
di-pot, l-orty-llnt Htroet and Haverf rd itraola. without
oira ( iiafcf. Hald ran will he dcaUnAltil hy a notice
inrnon," io i utriy-touriD iiroet, ana uu known at night
by a irreen IIkIH.
william ii ak 1 1 N, Jf , (lerretary.
tf OFFICK riiirADKLrillA OAS
Pronr salt will ba rt-ceived at this Orflaa nn neon of
tn- xt ot January next, for toe a: to tbo Truvtaaa oi th
rniiane.paia ia worka, or tork tn tne
Hontbwark and MuaiuwtilD Uaa Wort.
Ocrinantown do
ftdnnnvtink Oo
Anal Ulcbtnond do
'i o be uttd Al lUTeetintjuta lot the alnkina fnadi of laid
work.
lt-J-lm Cancer,
rZZr OFKICR PKNNSYLVANIA RAlir-
- KOAUCOMPANY.
rtm.Aort rniA, Foterabar 4,14.
VOTTCI TO HHAKaOHOLDC'ttt.
The antareho,dra of thu cumuanr am notified MiaA.
ur.der Kent lutlon of the loa d oi Diret-tn thev ar. enti
tled to aubnrr ba to the atock of tha Company the amount
o' '1T.N 1'Kll t.'F.NT. on their rtmuaetira lvuereat, m
annwn or tnetr Dooka ot tea an Lnatant.
aarn tnareaoiaer rn niea to a ir notional part or a anare.
ntiwrtka titrua of tba Itcaolutlon, ahatl have f.e artTt-
it f e or aabacrlfring lor ft fu aiiara on lae payuaent or fany
d I'ara.
Thli mora will befaanM at the par ralne of tn M-
tare ; r ahaie. Atcrued U tereat at tIX I'KK CEisT. wtl
Osi t naasra trom tne let in kt tint until navraent ta made.
TN? Hooka fur attbRcriDtlon and nuTUpnt will be oaee
on at' hl-T, tba Jib lnint, and wMi etoae on the Stt
or t'areuiDar next, attar wnien no rurUar anuaexIpkHMM
w ni d rfraivea nnafr ire ninmufg,
H-lB-tlf-Bl THOMAS T FIRTH Traaiaref.
7;r TO THE BTOCKHOU)KRS OK THE
riKH'IDN VII. IK, MANTUA AND FA1UMOUNT
pAHSKNi.r u KAI I.KOAD COMPANY. fiotlre la hereby
Rht-nto the Htorkholdtra of the above Companr, ttal a
inifiii a oi ine nurxniatT4 w 11 oe neia at Lie omctnru
Dui 'nn,Ent., Ho 4:. WAl.MJT Htreet, Pmladilphla,
on intKBDAi. tna mn in-tan, at 1 o c ork r. M.. to
take Into i-ontid -ration tha ari anient made on th a dv.
bt-iw-n the lln riora and Muiiaut ra of the Fairmonnt
ami Arrh Htrtet t hr Paihent-r Kallwav Company, and
in- uirrt ioi una .iinrianri oi inu llfaionviut;, Htmtua,
awtl P alro mint l'aenMr HaliroaJ t'oinpany. lor untrKuitf
anu cor Knuuniiou ni ine Rorporu'e nunt), oowofl. privi-
kaii, Iraiu hiar. aud inoi e tr ut liit) f aitmount a ,d Arch
BiiaetCity '.iutir Hal way f'oiapaity into and with
ti,f in a'ouvtne, Aiuniua. ami t airmouiit 'aoai-ojrr Kail
ioa'1 ( iiipany.and to vot) for tte ailo,.tln or r !iiion of
tl.t- aaoia. U 11. 11 .S(.AN, Prt3IU-n',
Pin i a t1 r. 1 1 hia. Dewniher 1:., PJ-wlmtt
l?t'- OFFICK OKTIIK FAIRMOUN V AMD
Anh Hin-ct n fit. en, it Kill way Cuoipany,
ho.'UacALHtV) 1)11, t. Min i,
Piiit.AO' i.'iiu, I noemhr I'l, )HU.
is'ot re la hr bv litvt-n to the Mut-h no tlfiN oi the rir-
rroi.ut aid Arvli Htrrt t'Uv Pifci-aiir Killwy Cotn-
pj y, that a At-etmi; or the viH.:kiioi..eru will lie head at
tie Oirua of iii (oiii.i,). s. -j:-,; CAl.i.urViliLi.
Mint, on i niu.MiA i , thn Tnu innuiit, nt 4 .v -Iik; r.
M , to itst e In'o t or.titifra Imi tt. aurt-ement inad,- on t'tla
any betwtf n u,e 1 irtto;a and MaiMsi if t a ihki at
vile, Al':tua, anl raimux.n' ruci.iiT Ka lr,ad iu
lny. ur 0 tf-a hirecior and Mritn.-iTt of the I'airuiouat
and Aich Hir-t City l'fcrc iiifer Uilway t'oiupnuy. for
li e merkliif arul.u o-iaoiuUtloii of tha orpurnt r'thta,
loarj, privllfKa, (ran-hlava and fr opt-rty of the Palr-
mrani anu Arcn nnai 1 1 nv aaaeiiger ntuiWHV tJoinuMir
Into and with the lleatnnviUe, Maniua and h airm nint
1'ai.af rn r llailrttd Company, and to rue for the aaoptiuu
urn'Ki iiwnui ine iuiS
li-14-wfm Ct C. irDrNOAN, Pre.lderit.
ijl:moiiiaIs
Tl IK (UtMAT ;KNTllAIi FAIH
Fi'K TI'B
U. S. PANITAUY C0MMLS?I0Xf
BE M IN Pill LA DILI' II I A, JUKK, 18t!U
liY CHAKI.E8 J, STILLS,
raid rivi kollahj.
i KIThll HTATKa RaVtTAUT CoH M lifftOW, 1
Pnii auij t ma AbkKcv, Ho. Lsi7 CtiatjMJf Nraaarr, 5
I'uatuioer li, l4.
To iht Mtmlert tf t, Van out Ivmmuuu of $h$ UriU
ttmif'ti rntr . -
The HANITART f'OUMINHlONhet'lto annonne that
the "IHaTOhV OF '1-1 IC FA lit," prepared hy Mr.
Mil I K, at the rtuiueel of the Kxetulue ComialtUe, la
uw ready f(r delivery. It forma a wry a'ctnt quarto
TtMuiua of more than twohundrt-d fnn t la printed oa the
flnel papvr at tha "Canton preaa " of M-aara. ft her man k
I o., and ta IHnatrated with photuKrapha of tome of tb
m'tt ibli-rcitiiig etHttarthe Exhlbltn. ItavouLaJna an
acaoimt of (he ri(,-m and protrrfcHH of tha Fair; m dvaerlp
tlon of Uta dirfeienl D' pannti-nU a atatt-inenl of the
in an Hal raauit: a full iwtof all tita Conalni, u, ale.
Aetata work la denlyutd rlnariiy for the uicmbera of
e varkiue CinimiUtoa, and a iimiiad aditVu only haa
Waai prlLiad, ll haa bean th.-iiKki Dan to Ue It la
aavartra of Mr.JAalKtf H..KIMOji,M apeoiai aut lor lu
tlTT.
wpse wkodfslr? rortea will pltaa aatl tm or AdJrMi
bkat S U S KIMll H,ral, byroad atory.
r. aifoaa will rail nj mi tboae wbo ay o ketblato
aenwiaairHta v. ita kviaa.
. at-MOJ 0 iay fw 4tUray oa WKDJ(a1irAT,
tae4. . il 17
I'o Tin? ruRLio-
hankral te our frlrnds and ths paths Iwr the llkara
patrowBir kostowsd a pon as, we would inform tbsta that
saving Beds sateustve altsra lows la onr establish moat,
ws sr. new propand te axeeote rlotarssto the satiafsctiosi
ef ail who may fsvor as wuh a ca'l Having aow oar
e tern Red Inert ased rarllltlea, ws take pl.a.are la solleltlng
dliceralrs public to somtisro the esce'itlon of ear work
with that prodresd at any other Mtantlitimont la site
Blitd Atatss. We would alao stats the our
GAlLrBY IH 1-UKK TO AI,ti
Sjr the sssmlnstJon of spretmpns. NotwlthstarnMng ttis
Bdvaiios of material used, and wat.es of hands enipkjved,
wc art yet famishing
riCTUIlKa AT TIIK OLD PRICK.
I hit 1 Mliilslnres
I v ,ir t v ics.
lata ni. I'rsils tr. C-sy-in. (HI snd Oss1.!.
Csb net aire husiiR n Ctavnti. till, sn I Ps-iot
In, e rial. Plain ml Co rircd. 1.1 1 4. H II) S I. and I ImIio.
I ana dn Vndie V Kn'TleR, full stse, .1 4, dl,:., SI .,'1 p r
.v n
Aail'rolvpe., fnm 7ft esnls apwards.
pfrrol m s $1 per dnisi, Ac An.
OR hand and :or sale, a larire lot ef
Coplea or Hiiro J ntcriivlinrx.
riltntlUSAriia of all the
rXDMISfkNT (IKNr.RAI.H un.t
liiariMiMiniii.u mkn, ,v. Ae.
Outside vlsws taken a', short nodes.
a 1 FNHl'iY A. tJo.,
I'llOtOKrHpllCI'",
IV It. m fin 11 Af CM Hire.-.
n. j. ii (anoN
pcalne to call tha pnldlr at'ant'on p:ril. n!rlr to a N'K?
AMI CMAItMINO I-KA1I KK ll' p; TOl4H A .'ilf ,
littol) hitioulu-i o by bliii8Ur.
OIHON'S DOUIil.K-FACl.D CARTIiS
A re plritirt'a (ha . In a'Mlilon to ntlri novrt i . fo-n1 rm
iiwite no mi t an any oilior a iun inauo. Tlio il
br ohtulni d only nt
GIHON'S
I'llOTntiKAl'lllC Oil, OAT.I.rHIK s,
N... loui ciiKSNirr vVi iiKi.T.
I! .rrtnns sre Ipylnsl to aall an-l pihsiH. s- I-
lil I S. 12 I., KK
oticm to ii)i;.si:Ki;i;ri:u.s.
Tlie snliscilliar I as nn han a '.aotjs nliotJ"B (
Out IIRANDT, rrta (11 to SH.
FhRHi'll niUKDV.
kUDKIBA ANU HIIP.RHT WIM'.I. fora f to tl.
OLn MONONOAUKLA VTIIlsKr, Irim H U .
(IIIIOKB WILD rilKHUT.sal KAHPHRItllT II It A N-
DIEM, UOH1 fOlUH AL, As., Iron SI Ml tu tl.
Also, BKABIIY, from l to V.
BlltltHT ABU MADKIHA WINK'S, rr.ira SI to ti.
rOK (XOKlMO rt'ltl'OS.iH.
To bs r ad at
IN o. 143 W. Hooond Ht roc f.
IIIOIVIIY 1ICDDV,
.1. EVANt,
U U-t
J HOLMES G110VKR,
ENAMELED SLATE MANTEL
WAREROOMS,
I'AULIs TLX1', AO. Ac,
No. Vii.i CIIKSNtIT STHEIsT,
I H1LADKLI IMA. 13 g
FACTOrlY TKNTn AND SAN80M ST3.
J yi-ZTX II V AI'I'liE,
GAUGES AND COOPER,
No. 305 B. Wotsr Rtrwt, ik-Iosst Walnut,
rinLADai.iitiA.
Imitation Itrandy an Wine Casks, and all klnSs of work:
roaOeof old aud new stulT, alwayB ea band or ustle to
ordiT,
Goal paektd In hogiheaila for shtpptne. AU kinds of
iuimlnjis paneluallr aitoiidsd to. ll-He
1)UltE 1AM FORNIA WINKS !
1'IKH CAI.irolNIA WINK!
r I) K B, I'ALirilKMIA WINK'S!
HOCK WINR. from Caktorata Viu.varda. euaai to tha
fur mis RlllD.
OUT WINK. from runcs-n's Tmsyards. now used aad
proscribv by oar lesdinst phyilrtant.
s siiKi.ii a wian, irooi cajjorniavaiayarjs, a aisniy
Dofiilar brand.
Ml so -TIL wma.rrora caiiromla vmsyaras, aoespv-
al'ii ts rhflitn-a and ska aaed.
HlirKKI WIKK. tna Caitssrnla vineyards, raosnuar
a-ai- to IVmalss In dalleau bsalUi. .
(.UAI'IC iiKiNUi.ma l'allf..nila Vlnoyards. nsedbr
hisalnts with the naost hsjnenslal rt-salts.
( Al lhOKNIA MINI'. AOKMCY.Mo.il ( forty two) S.
Flr'111 bUool. abovu Ohesnal 11 'iH-nislm
T ONGWOHTH'S BWEKT CATAWBA
ii WINK
l oMiwnan-ira pwbit catawba wink.
KlllUWOKTH'H 8Wk.tr CATAWBA WINK.
A small Invoice thl favorite brand at the CAM FftR
NIA WINK aUKNIJY, Ho. 12 (forty-two) M. KIITH
Htreet. aoove LDiama. ii vi-duiih
A SAMPLE CASH OF CALIFORNIA
WlMKN
A HAMHI.K CAK OF CAl-TTORHIA WIlfRa.
A MAMri.r: CA8K or CAi.iroitNiA win its.
Oae bottle of'-Muaeaul,"
Omc boule of "Fori,"
One bottle ofAnaellea,"
Onr bona- of "Hhatry,"
One bottle of Uook."
One bottle of'llraue Mrsndv."
w 111 be forwarded to any vart of tlie coutury on receipt of
BV4n uolfsrs.
(Ninritry phyetdsns, drairslsts, and lanitlieswin ploas
Bouoe, anu Uliuct an orat-rs to
tIAI.lKilltKIA WINE AOKNOr,
"Jlo. il (furty-tw. ) a. HI- VI! .Htreet,
ll-9P-nislm above Cheinut. flilladalulila.'
Q E N T X A. Zj
EATING HOUSE
OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE,
1-17 sm rniLAM'.i.rHiA.
pUE BHIET MAKUf AOTORY.
The subset Ibers wonld lnvlt attenUoa lo thalr
IMl'ItOVKD CUT OF .SLIIIITS,
WMvh tliry maku a speelalty in their baalness.
AO. SO, CONSTANTLY kKCatVINQ,
NOVELTIES FOR GENTS' WEAR.
J. XV. SCOTT ste CO.,
OI.NTI.IHUN'S VCRNISHINO STOUB,
No. t-11 CMTCSNDT STltliliT
U-K tbilu-tl i '.rs below Conlloautal Motai.
gl'KL'IAL XOT1CR
JJIillNllV ATKINHON,
No. (130 OHK8NUT BTRKKT,
(BKLOW BEVESTH,)
lias tba Bit Assortment of
Gentlemen's Furnishing Good3
In the City, for Chrlitiuss Pretents, such as
BCA111TS, SKCK-TltH, CLOVKS), HOSIEltY, HIHUT8,
CBAWrUtV, Sl'SPKNMKKH, Ao. 1J-1C HI
GAS HEATING BTOVESI
CHEAPIiU THAN COAL OR WOOD I
EAGLE GAS HEATING STOVE,
TUB ONLY ONI THAT 1
FREE FItOM SMOKE Oil 8MKLL.
Witt Heal
OITICES, rAALOIlS, DINING, f LEETINO,
ANU HATH KOOMI,
Wlttilesa Irrable.ln less Hose, aad at less eapeni than
any Coal or Woo ator. They ar very convcnlout for
as la apartowala la whlok thers I no CUnmojr fine.
G. AV. LOOJ11H,
No. 37 B. B1XTII STIIKKT,
U3tlluroi rUlLADBXraiA.
yiLSON'3 SKATK DKPOT,
So. 409 0HEE1UT ETBEET,
iaet received, a fun stock of
I.srllt a Skatn. riiila-lKlphl (Tlib rTlistfis,
irnta Rkair. II istn Ko'-k 'rs, voiy superior.
B'7' ftka'cs, New Ymk Cluli SkaUts,
Aod r..rior rsiaK-s, an sisaa,
etim sTt ran he ar-mrarnodate with a sovertor qaal'
nmn a choice selection
1111111' Wl I.MIIN 4 t3..
11-10 lia No i'D OTIKHNIIT Htrest, riillailelplila
)1I1JA 1 .ll'IIIA
skat i : I i: I O T .
LESLEY &. CO.,
No. (K7 kitUKMT STIIKMT,
R01 H AO K NTS FOR
Osborne's Ohsllee,,'. atrel Hka'es.
Teler er's lmprov d l.sillee' and dents' Kkatae,
H.tTark's Patnui l.a'llct' and Units' ka!oa,
Plssupton Tstent r.crontrtn rioo- RAStra,
Hnalf-r s rstMit r: m aVait's.
Tne AnierVan Pa. "ir U ni- "late
A fall assMttment r a'.l die abuva st vies constantly on
lisml.ss wellaaal t p u: tiir va: Ii-ih-s of
STELL AMI WOOD-TOP H K AT E 4
l.fvatt'e Tatctit Noli- Kanlenlns Hkatrs fasten wtthrm
siraM, 11 S-4w
FOR SAME. W Iti'l I SAl.n A Nil KK TAIL.
If
I Ol'.Ki i N A L Sk'ATK STOllK.
-SMITH & RICHARDSON,
Hint, of tlio MUufe Hoy,"
No. MAItKMT HTHIiKT,
llnr ftmalr, Who '.'Huh mid HaUll, ttifl lAroflt aud
Stork of
H IC A T M H
in th city. Thtlr morlt cjiiiirie svorr o"4Mo Trlet
Hmi at the l:ot i-nft n.
I.nd flDvl l.ttflla Kts fll HJ-H'OI B'VfW' RHtt,lirTt,t
Hktjt, lf'vtiri' mAt, rhH.iiItrlita hKami, Urn Ifiriii
lioiion KiLAtM, "Aurwicu (. niiwr dr.s.tti,rtn jr hkai
fcKATK TLATBS. SKATE STRAPS.
In phort.ertr1Mri' pTiiiiiilnir to RlitM,RndtTrry riity
oi hKtto fiito,rin in- prtrt-nrt'il At th H kii of tha
ltoy," Nu.OU AlAltKl.T iSUil. uiu Uluaiil okalo ntjru lo
Hiu oily.
rVMrni .t niair'MtuHON.
H. n.Hkatet flroond and Itepalrsd, 11-13 tl
O-1 'A IiTN L I'SIIIl NOTIC 13.
The amlerslsni-d have this day formed a Oo-Parlncrsblp
under the style sad litis of
ADA MM i-liVI P,
For Uie pnrpoas of transactins a general
INKIN(1
AM) STOCK-BUOKERAGE BUSINESS.
OIL. TM.rflRAPII,
And EX I'KK HB COMPAHY STOCKS made a Rpeetalty.
Gorcrntuent Luans and Hp'lo llousht and 8'ild.
THHOU011E ADAMi,
OKOROK H. LEVIS,
11 Mtf o. 00 CHK8N1JT StrMt,
IILLCOX & rfelBBS'
Sewing
Machines.
1 Ho. 715 OnESNUT 1
St., Fhilada.
HIGHEST PREMIUM
N3iiSSC!l
S3
3KWINO M A O H I N Kb,
No. 780 OIIKHNITT Htnwt.
U 11 N I T U It M,
CllKArEBT AND BEST.
larlor Hults,
Ued-room and Chamber HuTts
Dlninu-Hooin HnlL9
1(1 toll on, Furniture
Lllrary and Oilloo lurnltiir
Iloucloll Furniture
Or BVBRY DESCRIPTION,
ElUier In Rutta or fttufla PIaom, i tha lowealpaaillil
OOULD & CO.'S,
Vuiom Faraltara Dapota,
K. K.Oor. VfNTil and M AEKKT, and
11-lOvftDU X. E. Cor UKeOOSD Ahl SACB B.
THOMSON'S LONTM5N KITCHENER,
or Rtinpa Knnfte. tr faniiHiri, hottda, or public
trmlitutiona. In twaiiir d.Htraat tlta. Alao, PoJla-
delphla Kai gva. Hot - air Fuiuaaca. PonUia
naun.Lrdofrti trau. vtretiuarti Htovei, Hmi BoiUtra.
H tew hole I'iaioi, nroHr, OookUi: Ktovea, the. at wttoia
aaia aud retail, bj U mantifacmrera.
UtaUlkK, ItnAIll H A ITtoaNUi,
UIVmSAL CLOTHES WEINGEE.
TUB "GREAT FAMILY ECONOMIZER."
IT IH TUB
BEST AX1 ONLY RELIABLE WRINGER
HRKORl TUB PBOPI.I.
IT 18 Till MOAT DUBaBLIB MiCUISE MADE.
It la tba oaly Wnagar with tba
PATENT COQ WHEEL REGULATOR
Far tarnWie both rlti tom'thar. which potltirelr prerenta
th rotla IS oi brrAktug or twutlutf on tha iUari,aa aU
nniara wiuwut
COQ WHEELS
anil So. no matter hew stronalr It mar bs assarte to the
contrary.
II ai oct onlr a reriwt Wrla.er, but Hie Oof Wbecls at
R a power whicli renccr. ll a moat Lit si,t.tsr
WiailKH. as tcssiae Ui kv Uiooaaaas woe kavs 11 la ace.
It saves tltac. labor, clotoea, anil rnonry. ttvrll pay ate
UselfUllac BaUNU Uf CU3T1UNJ ALOHH svwy SU
bkulIi..
KiiatT ai7HH -Tlie u.ual rarafly mses an Nc. 1, Ma,
l,, aaa Jlu. I. Itiect' kavs
Aaa arc warrantee' tn every aartli-nlar.
Nim. aj,d 3 are uot warraniej ur recommceidcd, bav
tiat .o uaaii rolls tbat Cons causo tie est J, al tutmnh la.y
arc o. tus same .1st aaa sclce a. tuoac .old by ommst uiaaer.,
K. I ... UintNIIrVM,
Ko. XI 8. SUTH BTRKIT, PhUaJ.lit.la,
H-leVniwslia MaaafaCnrur.' Jj.ait tor Sa.t Ptuna.
w
1I.JL.IAU CUAMl'LIN,
CARrENTBE AND BUIT.DER,
U UATT0 ll.K'B, between Ckcfry anil Ma,
Above Cl.tCi .true.
PK re ritHrut aad Juautaa al ad kinds promptly 4-
cnilie lo wan ileepaloa. u liu
1M-N E- O-N E-AW
1SIU1AN M(iKrk( TOROtX)l
Ibis wortd-rcoowned Tobacco Is manafaouarwd from as
riHT i.EAr,
And earn act 1 ascoiiiaiciias kwdf as all ecuBcmeu ol
caxurioae last.
Bolt wnacssale an retaU at
BUiffB rOPlflAl CIIJAB HTf,
Jlo.kU OnaaaUT karsMC.
lr-..tml tiaicsic aials Uoaaa.
CITY ORDINANCES.
w v. s O L U T I O N
Jv Apprnvlng Utorfe-e Dtrbyahlre a larety of IsM
Aii.t?.r.iv. rt . ltvkhe Select and ('otnmnii CoiiikIIi of tho
fliyof .'hilailflyhla, 'limt Oengv U ibyslurtt 11 hereiy
Hpuuvt-d as tl -irttoi Uuav i.) Ut At tSu'c-i ruut , la
Utu oi Aiiurew atcin, ui ,.'o.
AlstXASDKIl J. 1IAKPER.
rrt-aideut of Cvuimuo Cauueil,
AttMt-
wm. r. rmai t..
CKik oi Common Council.
JAMKHLYIU,,
Priodilent oi Hoiet-tt'oaiiol!,
Arproved thl twenty fourth da? ol Darenaber, Ajibo
itaiiiinl aja tuotuauu t(uuuiiuiwuuuiAj-wi" "
' ALUCAXhRR HKMRT,
CITY ORDINANCES.
I ) V. SOLUTION
1 k
Ta At ih Ti n (rtm Tramfrrr In tha Apnrooria-
inrn in aa vi't mun',v i tr
Ui noiTfil. B j thr H- iPf-i and romm n ronntla of (hi
f it,, of H a f I if.i.m. That tha i'ut ,.ii!r'llvr h anj aj
I- hs-riiif pu'lorlM nn-l ("Irfx td tn nudf ll'1 t !low ((
1'iiiaff r tn the apfruprlatioa io Uir tty (-ontroitnr for tti i
if 1-M.tn i -ffm
Uf m f, i print In (r ad puni-hir annual tatoraant)
10 It m 4 (juatJoittrv), two hriulf (( n ii.tr.
Al.rAAMiK l J. IMItPKR,
I'lrLIcut il Cinnini'O Council.
AlUtAtMM S HVAI"T,
JMitaiit Ckrk of ' i tnmofi fnnnrll
j m m i.v
1YP!-I"iit of Mi-rl I'niinrtl
lltrTd tht twcii'y '.nrtli of I (- mwr. Anno
ln int on Uioimanii cijNt nunlrcl ami iitj.f.mr (A.
I.
A1.1A M)KH I! RIM RT,
It Mixorof INilUdt-tphM.
I K 8 n 1, V T I () N
3 To nt ilu- rr'itn tmnifar In Utf n prfttriatnn
i ii da to the V ui 1 ari 1.1IM11 Ut H.4.
lit t nl, vt iii pi'in hi il i -..n tti n Co'infMa ftT
11 1- t ily r I Ll -) i ; I , Tl-il ti,r cit- C"ti'rotpr bf
pre t' ) hft. l.T mi h r'.-.t t- ltvif r f cm lum
n 'cmni It ii, to I nil '1 ii.ll.rr -t ') tlif (Htm of
f ?t iLf t .loiitit und ii iri) ;inm: cwittnjr rm:ia.
atioiKr. etc.
At, FA I'll .1 It 4RJK!l.
l r ni ;eut oi l m:niti Cvfitn:il.
A unku 'V Sti At- r
AHti.ttant 1 l"tk of ,'mmni r'.iittr;'
I 1 MK.1 l Vl.
rrsl,lt nl i t ,st. vn tMiti.-it.
AtM'"vd (Mn twrt-t -I, .in ih d it oi ln'i i'miiar, An
It'itnii i m r limui.i.iii v kU Inilitlti'l au1 nivlv "-ir
(A.l. ! 1 Kyj
Al.KA ' 1H Hl!S;,
K .1 nor "f I'linMil -I int.
iH-sni.rnoN Tn Auvnoinr, t.ir
l t'lmlili.' i Ut'. , i t l, III I'r t.t Wafr.
Lr-'ii.l, l; ilu- m, . t n- ,1 (.Mrn-ii.tt f.inrtli 4
(I t- lt "I I"' tlxil'-L lii.i, I iiflt Ih' iiiil liim n t.hirr
c Hii-hvva.v.i I Hid ! I ctvLv ,i i Ii riif-l a-i
11 n-t tl to t rmlo, l Hip rit l-rnci Wr ui nt
f lit , 11.1 Hit. ll't". Irolll I'ti-. ll In K-tith It'MH,
I. tin1 1 r-.t W rd, il i C'lst n-.t k j j , a( tlti' aunt
Of (alit? tlill tl (d Hill twitilv -.Is il I Ifl d.
Al.t M! i; I II WKH,
I'r hk:(',,i ut ( oroni'in O.'u id.
Attr-it -
Wm. V. Smi i..
. In k ui' ('omin'Mi ( vin ).
.1 ttV.H TVN t.
PfftdfMll Ol Si .'t i: tlllK'll
Ai'itrov'd lli'i fwftilv fo.tf it il it ir ! . ,i., r, .tvi i !
i"i one tlioLi.imt t-.a-ht linixliii-l i, (I m f.y-l i ir ( . i).
l-l).
A I.F.N N Mr.H HKVItlf,
It M iv r oi I'hilaiJ' Iplitn.
I V S () !. V '1 I ) N
l To iMtp'- r a l i it. tin Ih ni nf Approiirlatlvti ta tha
In artmt nt of 1'aiic r.
timlv.'l. I'-t ttir rc'f.-t andt'otniiion CuincHi of tha
' 1 1 v 'l I I iLii'. I ! i a, l hit i' i- ( !i ( mi.i,-.,! ,-r titj ittMl !ir. i
I Pi i hy m ,t dot it to ii uiit. r tf um of th'e linndral
ii- iinr- in in In-i i t ' f it r p.,.iu. id t'i in t i tl r..r irn-
.i iincn' f.T tin: year v ., nrm iiniPrlt mi l tnrd.ral
ul'(-i.dniKt-).
AI.KX NPLU J. 1 1 A K P ri It ,
l'lt'Ulrlll Ol Uulllilloll UoUIIOll.
AltfjKt
Wll.l.t A.M F. Sv M ).,
I'ldk ot t nniliiori CotJiii fl.
,1,MFM I.YN!),
!ro.ldrTit of Melrrt tViuiKtl.
Appiovcd thin twenty fourth duy ( Her. iiii.(t. Anno I-
niho one iliottbHiid nyitt hundrid and bi My lour tA. II.
14).
ALFAMIi: IIP.Nttr,
It Mayor ot I'fulH.'ii.til v
) K 8 O I, IT T I O fi
It Aiilhorli'.li'ir (' rt'tn Tran.fnr In the AmirnnrlatiiiM
to th Law lifpamiu nl lot tti yv r n,.
wismivfit. ity tti He It l nun jinnion (Mrjnclli or tha
tt o I lillrtiit Iphla, I liftt tin C'tv ' irnlkr Ih hrrebv
iuilnrio to (i aiiKittr tr. m It' in J ladvortihtnir ll tiio
In in fi (pit per tifiohH aid ila k) thret li und rod d dlara
h 6 lion the r-mi.e Itrni lo hem t ( l niik b n and ta
Hourly ). one hundred dolla,, ol uu oniintn I umko an
h bp opiin'ton to tne Ln Urpu-lint-ni tur the year ll,
H.ptovi?d hvcttuiher it. Wit
tAltDrJI J. II VlllT.lt,
l'l tj-ddrttt of ('MBiiiun C'uumal.
Attcat-
A UK A It AM HTKIVAKT,
AtaibUnt Cii i ot Common fSiinri;.
JA.MKH I.YNI.
rresfdeiil ol' Hi'lecl Couuril.
An pro rod ttiU twen'v Innh d.iv ol hirttinbr. Anno
l''r,irui one lliointaud ilit hnuJn d and iixtr-luur (A. l,
l-)- ....
AI.KXANIF,K IIKNKY.
It Mir ir of riiiiitdi'lph a.
) K H () I U T ION
l AnninviEif the Huretiui ol tho Hocerrer of Tftxoa
flei-t.
Uemlved tty thu Helcct and Common f'oiincUt nf tha
Cny ot rhilanviiihia, '1 Mat Wlllimu J. Mtnnn, Thonaa
rrire. na wm m it. M-rn a-i hyrnby annroTei aa
the Rtirptle) of Chariea .Nad. Hactdterof I ne- elect,
and the Ho Icltor in dlircted to draw a bond with warrttit
ut attorney for eaid taruo t ex ecu if, and tn ctute ft
ititn-inaiii to na entered tue.aon; ana tba collator ta
auihonrd to flte ecn itli i;e ot record Unit tho lien of tha
inilkmcnt nuamat i humn vv. Price tbll only ooo ate oa
and ak-elixti tl.t lots oi ground whereon are e- ectd houie
imnihered mj Mount Vi rnnn tn i t und ViOJ ltrndywitia
n-reet. 'lhe Hen M tha ni'lt,ruivnt aj(4liiat Wiliuin II.
K ei n mIi 11 onlv operate on and Bfinnt the lot of frrouud
whereon In t rerted the Iiuujo and a tore uutnboted 1110
CLtnut atrvvt.
ALl'X ANDF.K J. II 4TIPKR,
l'reltiu: ot Common Oouactl.
AtteT
AllKAtlAM RtRWAHT,
A-vfttataut Cltiik of Common Ooanen.
JAMKft l,V HI.
PrpIdent of .Select Con tell.,
Attprored thU twenty fuiirih day of Oeufoiiber. Annft
limn nl one thousand eight Lundrod aad aixtj-four
(A. 1. ltW.4).
AI.KX MIr.rc IIEHRT.
H Mnjtir ol PUIIadulnhta.
N
OltDINANCK
To ninUe and Annmnriit ou tn thf Clerk i and Minn-
ii-rsj ut Hi Ii ct and Coinuiou t.'uunclia tor extra aorrtcei tar
ti ajfar lNit.
Hertlnn 1. 1 he Heleet and r otiimon f .ouneila of theOftr
if hl.adi-lt.hia do ord i In, Thai ttie mini ol eri n hun JreJ
(loMura ho and the nice In herehy apprupri tted to pay the
eleiks and ine.nenKen fur extra aerviuua lor the year Hiit,
t j w I'
ToDomamln II. tlnincfl, William F. HmaJl. Abraham
Stewart, lioheit Itethell, Thon an Mathoy, J allien iinitr
man, ant. Chai le M. Carentrr. eAch thu anm of one tum-
n-tl dollaru (raven hundred dolUrni for extra arricea ihr
tlieveur JHt4,uiid wanaii'i tin-r'or nhall bu drawn Uv tna
letkk) ol Couucils iu coiiiormity with exthilnit onllintoje.
AI.KX ANHKK J. MAlt'Hrt.
fresldont ol Couituou Ooua 11.
Altflkt-
AuitAiiAM flit wAnr,
Aithiitant Clerk ofComm'in f'otinrll.
JAMb'.S ,YNI,
resident ot Neloct (.'ouncll.
AniroTod t li 11 twenty-fourth dar of heoenihor. Aaua
In mini oue tl onuaTjd eint iiundtad and sixty four(A. i4
ALEX ANuF.R IIKNBT,
li i 1 a y or oi riiiladu. li Mt.
AN ORDINANCE
To Mke an AnDronr nt'on to the InrA of Health
for FurnMiniH and KniitnlT g tha Muntidnal Qo-pltal.
Heetlott 1. Tne Helei-t and oiumon tlouncila of-theCMty
ot lliUde!thli do urdam. Unit the a utu of live thousand
do ln ha und the annio U herony uii(ir'prUted to tho
Hoard tt Health for ihe nnrp-iso if povMini tho nnnarjr
fundi ure end eiil(ment for ihe Munlelnal liouiiital, now
ntarh coin pie t a. in iiu-h mi' ner uiav be deutued by
by naid b'-aro inont cononeue n the coin tort and recovery
tithe t at ten ii who n.av ha admitted Into aa-d hotnital.
and tl ut warrantH for aald at pronrla'lun ahail be draws
hy the Hoard ol lUuith, In couloruiity with exlsUng ordi-
naucea.
AIF.XAMr.tt J. HAKI'KK,
l'realdeutot Cotmuiua UouUviL
AtlCHt
Wm. . ftMAt i,,
Clerk of Common Oonnrll.
JAM KH lAND,
President of HoldetOtiuncll.
Approved thfi twenty-fnnrth day of Heceuioer, Anno
Ikumnl one thou. and eit,nt hundrud and aUty-four (A. i,
lA).
ALFXANUFlt I1KNHY,
It Mayor ol I'hiladeiphla.
AN ORDINANCE
To Create a Loan for the Further Hxtenaloa of tha
1'hiladeiphla 4shb f?rki.
Hecthiii 1. 1 he Helen and Common Connrlli of tho r"rjty
of I'liliadelrdila do ordnln. That (or the put 'toae of enabling
the 1 rumeeit of tho rhiUdtdnbN Ohi Work. t- oniart( and
ntcnd aad workn, to meet tho li.creainii wmti of iha
riilena tor a K'ht. the Mayor or tho ci j be and ha ta
herehy authorifd to borrow, on the cieillt of the cor. ora
tion, at a rate oi Intereit not exceeding uli per centum oar
Piiiutni, auch aumiot money as Ihe Tru"teti of the (laa
w orkM may require, not exceodlnH one million of dallarj;
and, wlikout reijultlntt tha pavment ol any money tliereior
i ho City Treasurer Ih herehy i mpowere.l a d tn cted. on
the rfH)'ulIUii of the Irui'tweof the fh 1 idelphli Gat
WnrkH, to imue eeit ilcntes uf lo tn ot the city f I'lnia-iet-pbia.
in ktnh amount and in ouuh narth-A a. they th,.
iithlKi'Ale, not cxi-eedli n mild mini, which M all be a m 1 ad
to the (.nj tnent ol olnlKailom thnt may ba liicrred In tho
enlargement and lncieae ot tho work n, main, aorvn-a
I'l. eM, meiera. and tUtu'eii. and to rarry on the (Jaa Works
In tht Irchar.e, and In the tuaniil icture and dianbiUoD o
uhh; ii nil any piiuiiwin thai iny be reeelr.nl byt'icae'd
1 1 ii teen on the amount ho borr owed thall h nl.'.. t UiO
rredit of the iontiiift-rt fund of the inld t;aa Works, b
hectlon i. Ttie eerilth atei of eald loan nhaJI iw t the
fnlUlnK (oriu and dust ription, nuniely : "Uaa Uid No.
11 4'ertltlcata So , six ivr 'ent. I. an ol the Cuvnf
M.ll.nJi.l.l. sl.,ai WniLs l.ansifi tn4sit tLs anlhi.rllt iti
tin onnnanee o tho t'liyof Philadelphia, approrad , 'J
entitled 'AiWrdmanev to ('rente a Loan fur tho Kurt ter ?
Kxtetisfon of ha 1'hlludeiphla tiaj Worke.' 1 hl certl'lea. 3
that there U due to , by the City ol 1'hilade - I
plna, dollars, with Interest at the rate uf six per
centum per annum, pavuhlo half j irly, on Ihe fir t day f
oi Januai v ami Ju-v, at thu otllti of the City Treasurer, u
thacitvof l'hdudi Iphia, the pilucipal to be naid at h
aald ctlhaon tie Ut tUy f Joly, Anno lomlni eixhteoa ,
nun. tied and ethivtuur, aud not before, wlthmit the cutm v
ii nt of the owner thtreof. Iu wltne whereof the Trea
surer of the clly Lai hurt u utu set hin hand, ami euu-eil tha i
sial of thu Cdv'ut I'hiUtli Iphift to he aMUed. tbo day of
, IH , and the UuinroU.r haa uttesU'd the same ou lh
said Uaynmi 3 tar.
"Atttit , City f 'ontmlior,
" ' - ,'lty 'I'reamntr.
The laid certs fl r ( tei shall not coiitan any inn-U'tH
pans f one hun !r d dollarh, und shail ba transit rable ut
Uie i-iiice 01 ine . ity 1 reaourtT.
Se.-tiont. Inn the said 'J rnvteee ohatl, on or lvf,r3
the ll iriy tlrnt day of Ie.iuiher. wild the thirtieth day
June, in very je tr, until the iald loan ! pil, rta 11 ont
of the'r 1 tel,iti. inrtheouleof iui aad mner brniuct of
the said (las Works tritium of four par centum on tiia
aui.mnt if a'd loan, for which e.rtir.i a et. may hava b
Umed, whl. h they shall pay to the City Tremuror. wl.o
fhall apply thne (j-r rentuin thereof to the jiayme'.t ot thft
Intvreht on tha StiA loan as tha same way lull due, au 1
no 1 tuer puun witiie er ; and the renjainlntr oiid per
centum -l.ad he paid over hy tha aald Ireaiurer to th
i OinuiUri(iiers or tne rmhinw r una, wno nun luveii ici
kiiim ttfirf na uni'umulaiiouk. In the luii'iS U) the ft.i d liaa
acLUiuulaiioutj, In the lea 'is to the i.t a i.atf J
heHiler tuainsof the t ityof t'hlla 1-lph1, c
Hid. whl his hereby specirleaMv pledged ty I
t the said loan; and any aurpiiu ruma-nlutf jLf
nint ol S"ld loan shall be applied lijUw jT
, ot the NI11K111K Kund towards the atln-a
Wtrl-'.i.r In theHil er tuainsof the City of t'hlla h lphla.
a a sintiiitf tut
the pawent 01
alter lhe pavint
I f.iiiiiilti.li iifr ol
kiushmefct i'f the v ther loans to tna wm uas worm,
11 any; etherw Iso of tha funded deht ol titf City of 1'hi-
ladeltdHa. At.KX ANPKR T. HAHPBII.
1'icsalvut ol Ooinuioa Coaiicll,
AttVsl
wii.iijixi r. sm.i.l.
l'"'k maOD CuUBJamM I.T-,1.,
Pre-litr-ntof n. lecil'iiiin.'il. (
Approved this twenty .eennU day of iiscruibar. A vm
Iiouiml mc lliou.ai.r ci.li. hanUrtd aud cluy-ioun
W' l AL!tVDF.n IIKMHV,
H .Mayor ol 1'lil'a.li-li-lila,
piOROK n.O-vrMAN.CARFENTEE AN1
VJ Jsllilcr..c. SM CaaTKa aimt,aa KcUl b)J
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