INTKRESTINd: ITKMS. Scmmes' Sword. It will be rfmembervl by come readers that ft number of Enalusli officers and noblemen jrave Mr. Admiral-Pirate-Probate Jndg;e Semmes to understand, shortly Biter his little affair with the Ktarsargt, that they In tended to Rive him a sword. The sword has not arrived, but the editor of the Mobile Register and Advertiser has seen a photograph of it, and to blm we are Indebted tor the lollowlnn de scriptions "The blade bears a suitable inscrip tion, and is ornamented in the hiRhect styie of the kwordmaker's art. The scabbard, which is of (fold, as is also the hilt, or at least the guard, is ornamented, not proluwly, but most taste fully, with devices emblematic of the naval prolesslon and of Southern agriculture." Br Gwin The New Orleans Nines has seen his Urace Duke Gwin. Itsays: "We are pleased to see in our city, in remarkably hale and vigor ous condiuon, that dlf tiiuihed son and citizen of the South, Dr. Gwin, formerly Senator from California, and more recently connected with the enterprise of establishing: an Amerimn colony in Sonora, M'.xUo. The Doctor, it will be remembered, was released from captivity in Fort Jackson lent summer, and, on his parole proceeded to Europe to viit his lamily. He returns now to his native South to re-embark his fortuues and late in the same boat with the 5outhe rn people." Cincinnati verm Chicago The controversy between the Chicago and Cincinnati papers as to the relative populations and prospects of the tw cities, is participated in by other Western journals. The Pitt3burjr Qa;e.tte takes the side ot CiLciiinatt. It banes its estimates of popula tion on the number ot votes polled at the recent election. In Cincinnati 29,78 votes were polled. In Chicago ODly 16,975 were cast. In St. Louis, where a larire class are disfranchised for past diulojaltv, 21,062 votes weie polled. In Pitts burg 2.1,303 votes were cast. We can hardly concede the accuracy of the conclusion arrived at by the GattUe lrom those figures, but they have somo significance and value. A Good 8tock County. The Guthrie flowa) Vitlete gives some figures about a heid of stock raised sear Data City which deserves notice. The herd consists of seventy-two head of two year old steers, bought in that county last win ter, and herded out on the prairie durlag the summer. They were weigncd as they came in Jrora the prairie, and when they had been twelve hours off food and wuter. One of them weighed 1320 pounds, another 1280, another 1250, and lour others averted 127 pounds. The average weight of the whole herd was 1030 pounds, and a full cur-load of them will ave rage over 1200. The Blchest Bt. Louisian. The reputed richest man in St. Louis is James H. Lucas, whose income is $103,281. Forty years ago a conside rable amount of property in land was lett him by an uncle. He was at that time living in Kentucky. He repaired to St. Louis, and since then has done nothing but improve bis posses sions and pay taxes. As a large' portion of his property couBlst3 of unproductive real estate, his iuconie returns give no correct idea of his wealth, which is estimated all the way lrom $10,000,000 to $15,000,000, and is daily growing In value. Paper Mills in Wisconsin Beloit, Wisconsin, is largely interested in the manufacture of paper, having now in operation tour establish ments of this kind. The mills of one firm are capable ot producing four tons of paper per day, and are soon to be enlarged. The remain , ing three mills are run in connection with the Beloit Paper Company, and lastyear produced over nine hundred and fifty tous of paper, six hundred of which were print, and the remain der wrapping paper. They are about to intro duce a new method of manufacturing paper from straw. , A Bivalvular Simile. At the Colchester Oyster Feast, in England, on the 22d ultimo, Mr. Dncane, JuuiDr Lord of tbe Admiralty, speak ingof the ministers, said: "They must expect, like Colchester natives, to sustain attacks with, the knife, with viueear, with pepper and salt, from hungry assailants, lie only hoped the simile would not be carried further, and they be swallowed up and disappear ultozf ther with the extreme rapidity he bad that day witnessed in the case of the natives." , A Charitable Prelate. Th journals of Tours, Franee, state that the archbishop ot that place has sheltered and fed in his palace more than three hundred persons who were lelt destitute by the inundations. There are still at the arch bishop's upwards ot eighty. He has requested the Sisters of St. Vincent to take charge of the distribution of relief to these unfortunate per sons. The cattle rescued have been placed in the archbishop's stables, woodhouse, orangery, or wherever there was room for them. Aitesian Well in Chicago. The artesian well in the stock-yards iu Chicago has reached a depth of one thousand and fifty feet, and is now flowing at the rate of sixty thousand gallons per day. The average quantity of water which this well will have to supply daily, for the use of cattle at tbe yards, has been Bet at one hundred , and fourteen thousand gallons, and those now performing the boriug process state that in their cpinion the desired quantity can be supplied. ' Brazilian Beef A dinner has been given in Paris, consisting entirely of smoked, salted, and pressed Brazilian beef. W. Paven, member of the Academy of Science, M. Berthould, of the J'atrie, and M. Jouslin, of the cenemenl, were amongst the ten jurors empanelled to test the merits of the meat, which was served up in the ' . nbape of soup and bouilli, beef a la mode, and sausages. A unanimous verdict was pronounced in favor of Brazil as a bttf-eupplylng ally of Prance. A Canoe Club The "Canoe Club" in London has just held its aunual meeting. Since last Jnly the members have made canoe voyages down the Mole, the Thames, the Severn, the Trent, and the Avon, around the Kenti-u coasts from Sheerness to Folkestone, and into the great lochs of Scotland, aud the fiords of Sweden and Norway. On a accident occurred, in which a member was nearly drowned under a weir. General Pillow's Crop. It U stated on eood authority that General Gideon J. Pillow, late of the Confederate service, has cultivated his large cotton plantation near Helena, Arkansas, with such success as to justify the estimate of hi3 cotton crop at three thousand bales. The causes which have operated so fatally arttinst the cot ton crop in the more southern latitude have not extended to Helena. The Grand Turk andths "Sisters." The Sultan, wishing to recompense the work of the Sisters of Charity of Constantinople durincr the cholera in 1805. has presented them a piece of ground in tbe quarter of Pera tor the foundation of an orphan asylum. The first stone ol that estab lishment has ust been laid in the presence of 4Jons. Brunonl, apostolic vicar of the Holy See. Troops ill New Mexico The army In New Mexico consists of the Fifth Infantry, com manded by Brevet Major General George Sykes, headquarters at Foit Sumner; Third Cavalry, Colonel Marshal S. Howe, Fort Craig; and Fifty seventh Regiment Colored Troops, Colonel P. Harwood, at Fort Stanton. Large Factory. The sash, door, and blind fac tory of C. J. Meyer, at Fond-du-Lac, Wisconsin, is said to be the largest in the United States. The amount ot capital employed is $140,000. The establishment turned out $10,000 worth last month. Flogging of Criminals in Richmond. Five white men and one negro were .flogered in Rich mond.Va., on Thursday, by order of the Hustings Court, on conviction of petty larceny. This is the first instance in many years of the infliction of stripes on white men by judicial sentence. Icolesiastical It has been resolved to srlve the venerable Dr. Johns, Bishop of Virglnle, an assistant bishop. A new diocese is also to be formed of the parishes south of James river. Slate A vein of fine slate was recently dis covered in Fluvanna county, Va. It is said to equal the celebrated Bucklsorham slate, which took tbe premium at the World's Fair. Legislature ot 8outh Carolina This body will MsVnible on Monday, the th Instant. It will probably reject the amendment. TgEJXAILY EVENING TELEGRAM TKIFLE SHEET. LlTY JLNTELL1UENUK ForAdiWonal City Intelligence see Fifth Pag'. A Fksun Meeting. Last evening, a large Fenian meeting was held at the hall in roiirth street, above Vine. Addresses were made by Colonel Condon and Captain McDer mott, urging the friends of Ireland to contribute the means to enable the men at home to achieve the independence of Ireland. Reterence was made to the promise of Mr. Stephens that fleht lngshould take place in Ireland before tbe close ot the year, and hence the necessity lor prompt asaktauce. Last year tbe people of Ireland Were ready, but, failing to receive the aid pro mised lrom America, nothing was done. In December, Ihos, a firm in England was ready to ship fllteen thousand rifles, and to insure their safe delivery in Ireland or forfeit their value. Mr. Mitcacl, who was then in Paris, was applied to for the needed amount, but he declined to advance it, giving ss his excuse that he had promised the ofiicers in America not to give more than $500 per week to Mr. Stephens, and to stOD that amount so soon as it was nnrtr. 6tood that the men in Ireland were ready. It seemed to be understood by Mr. Mitchel that the only use for the money was to maintain tbe organization, but not to extend aid in the shape of munitions ot WHr. The speakers tirged union and harmony, and an earnest eflort to assist the men at home in the coming struggle. Heavy Larceny Jacob Gcrrar and John Wnlters, each atred about 23 years, were caught in tbe act ot removing a bale ol canvas, weign miroue hundred and sixty-seven pounds, from the pavement ot the store ot Frederick Server & Co., No. 615 and 617 Commerce street, about 10 o'clock yeiterday mornintr, by Mr. N. J. Server. As soon as the fellows found that they were discovered, they ran off. One of them was pursued nnd captured by Officer Charles Smith, of the Detective force, at Fifth and Market, street-. The other fellow ran down Sixth street, and was overhauled, just as he was crossing Market street, by a citizen. The prisoners were taken to the Central Station, where they had a hearing at 2 o'clock. They were both committed in default of bail to answer the charge ot lurceny. An Operation in Paper. A young man named James Bertrand had a hearing yes terday afternoon upon suspicion ot having stolen four packages of printing paper from the cellar of a store at Fifth and Minor streets, from the testimony.it appears that be removed the packages to the corner of Fifth and Market streets, where they were placed in a furniture car, and taken to a lager-beer saloon on Cbes nut street, below Sixth. Boon alter they had been delivered.lt is alleged that Bertrand called for them. The barkeeper, thinking the move a queer one, notified Detective Laraon, who took defendant into custody. He was held for a fur ther hearing. Illegal Distillation of "Old Rye." Before United Slates Commissioner Seri-eaut, yesterday, Hush Mcllhenny hud a hearing on the chanre of distilling liquor without a license. Deputy Collector Orr testified that he visited the place of the delendant, in the basement oi No. 215 Soutn Front street. There was a still theie in operation, and they were running low wines from it. Saw Mcllhenny there once or twice, but could not swear that he was the owner; he was the reputed owner of it; no license had been taken out under the new law, but one had been in the name of Hugh Mcll henny, under the old law, as witness had heard. Tbe case was continued for a further hearing. A "Queer" Case. John Conney was before United States Commii-sioner Sergeant yesttrday on the charge ol pausing counterfeit iractional currency. Charle3 Lake testified that delendant bought oysters of him, and ho re ceived lrom him thi-pn flttv-pont. inimiiiiic and twenty-five cents in nooil money; the notes TX7fro tint illenrwnpf! r -v Vn .-....- ... : t I I v. vn.'vv uo LUUUtCIlClb UliLll lie were nrpsnnt hut. in thn iVinno nf nnr.ac. counsel, the hearing was continued until to-day. luuiivu iv Luiti wan in me sum of $2500. Firks Yesterday. About halt-past ten o'clock Inst night, a fire broke out in the cooper shop in Wood street, above 8t. John, attached to Harrison, Havemever & Co.'s sugar refinery, which lronts on Vine street. The two upper stories were destrojed, and the lower story was flooded with water. The fire burned stub bornly, and was not entirely extinguished until nearly twelve o'clock. fc.The coal-refinery of Mr. Brooks, at Thirty seventh street and Girard avenue, took fire yes terday afternoon, from tne still, and was damaged to the extent of about $;t00. La Morgue." At the last meeting ot the Odd Fellows' Cemetery Company, held on Monday last, a committee was appointed to take into consideration the establishing of a dead bouse, similar to those in use in the city of Paris and the large cities on the continent of Europe. The numerous cases of unknown deaths recorded in the newspapers throughout the United States has actuated the movement in the matter. Boy Shot in a Street Row. Yesterday afternoon, a boy named Thomas Ryan was hot in both legs below the knees, at Peun and South streets. It is stated that ltyan and several other boys were throwing stones at a colored boy named John Hall, during which a pistol was fired, the ball taking effect iu Ryan's legs. Hall was Hrrested, though he denies'havlng fired the shot. Ryan was removed to the Hospital. Shot Himself. A man named William Shields, a resident of Munayunk, accidentally shot himself yesterday, while on board of a canal-boat, at the mouih of the Schuylkill. He was handling a gun, when the trigger caught iu some of the woodwork of the bout, and a part of the loaa entered his head, inflicting- a very severe wound. He was taken to the Pennsyl vania Hospital. Assaitlting A Cripple. John M. Morl arty was arrested yesterday afternoon on the charge of having violently assaulted a man at Firth and Library sueets. What male the offense worse, is that the victim of the outrage is a cripple.while the accused is a strong.hearty man. While in the Alderman's office he grosslv abused Marshal Godwin, who made the arrest. He was held to auswer by Alderman Hurley. Fatal Railroad Accident. Ephraim Giibey, employed as a driver on the Pennsyl vania Central Railroad, was killed last evening by being ruu over by a freieht train at Tweu- tiem ana BiaiKet streets, rue oody was re moved to the Ninth Ward Station. Grand Encampment of Pennsylvania. I.O. O. F. The semi-annual session will be held on Monday next, commencing at 5 o'clock P, oi., uraua patriarch r. si. Kea presiding. Larox ad attractive sale of fine Oil Paint lags. Paatel Pictures, and Crystal Medallions, com pnsiug tbo entire collection from the American Art Gallery, established lor the enoutiragement of artists, New York, nambeiintr over 800 To be sold by B. bcott, Jr. on next Wednesday, Thursdav, and Friday evening!, at the Art tlallery, No. 1020 jtieBit street, i here are tome very ohoioe irems , by our most ta'ented art'U. ihe vastelt are very hue, also the crvatal medallion. . Silvebikb The Ladies all sar that Bilverine is one of tbe iiicet discoveries ot the day, and tbev sav to because they know it I hey hare the proof before them. Iheir spoons, knives, brats, German ailver, copper, and otber warei prove it tn their re newed aud shining appearance. Old articles made to look as rood as new, and manv a dol ar is well saved by the use of tbe welcome SUverlne. SftOW Fowdkh. Everybody is either asklDf what Snow Powder is, or, what is bettor, is ualug it. It is the wonder and delivht of all housekeepers who have liven it a tair trial. Once tried, ut is sure to become a permanent thing iu the home. Vimr YAaiaTiM Cakbs. freak daily, at Morse Ce.'a, J4o. Wi and m Arch street. 1 fiaowaa cw k wntM. At twelve o'e'oek lat WedneMay niiht, When all the ikis were clowm bright, MaeOolter from his conch aroe To tee this grandest of iree itiowi; But Arat, for fear beehotild get cold, look a tnfr "horn" of Honrbon old; Thi a. as he looked np to toe skr, One maM of meteors met his eye. And he exctalmod, "Well, that boat all, Except the show at Tower 11 all I" WkHavb Good ttylt Caatmere Suits to mntch a low at 115 00 Yn French Cntiimere uuit$ to match up to 60 00 And all intervening grade. WHavb Good all-wool Itlaclc Suitt at lote m..?22 00 I'tnttt B'acic fiYench Cloth and Cat- timer ftvitt vp to 65 00 And alt intervening grade. The largest, best assorted, and moit com plete stock of Men's. Youths', and Boys' Clothing in pMladelphia equal to any in the city in style, make, and fit comprising all kinds, styles, sizes, and qualities, adapted to the wants of all, and sold at lower prices than the lowest elsewhere, or the money refunded. Halfway between ( HsMmrrr k Co., Fifth aud I Jowxa Hall, Sixth Bra (618 Markbt Strkrt. fclr All our prices are lower than for several years. nrDE9T Clotbiko. iTflKST Assortment. llixeT jrrriA uarments. jf7BST mam tXOTnrho IST'BBST 8TTLBS AND SHAPKS. y"BT Business Suits KHK.sr Hots' clo-ihibg. ifT'BKST Bargains. ff Best Attention or Salfsmiin. I p 8 est Wearing oods. IfBEsT Placb to But. BSBT OVXROOATB. nr"IiE8T Duxes Suits. tfABasT Care to Pi.eabb. I T"ItKKT Heady-made C'lothinu. lr""ltFST Custom Work. !?Ikt Youth clothing jjfBii8T (Satisfaction to customers. Wakamaker & Brown, Popular Clothing House, Oak Hall, Corner of Sixth and Market Streets. For Choicer Fall and Winter Clothing, Ready-made, Than can BE FOUND Elsewhere, 8tvi.es, Go to Perry A Co's., Stab Cloth i no Emporium, tio. 009 Chesnut Htkret, Above Sixth. Sion of "Stab." N. B. Custom Department under the chargn of Blears. Zackev and Knllv, whose merits as Cutters are too well known to require anything lurther to be said about thorn. t Mrs. M A. WniTiNO, wife of Or. A. B. Whitine, of o. 4 imst lhirty-lourth street, New York, a lady well acquainted wtih all the leadiocr be wine Ma chines, eayti the superiority ol the Grover k Baker Machine consists in the elasticity of the Btltcb, and the stitch fasienlnir itcelt at tbe ends of the seam; also that the machine mar be used for embroidering purposes. 1 ho stitch will not break on bias seams when stretched, as others do, and neither does it draw the work. Tliestuch will wear as lonr as the raiments, Testimony before the Commissioner of J'atents. Some Facts About " Falling Stabs." Although the "stars" did not shoot and tall as the philosophers and newspapers said tlioy would, vet "stars" do fall, as every one kdows. "Stars" in statesmanship tall ; "stars" in all proiesBions, even in temperance, sometimes lose their gravity, and do what they should not; but some thinarj do not fall, and among them are Charles Stokes & Co., in their prices for their cheap winter clothinp, from the pnoe that Is marked on tho soods, at their extensive Beady-made Clothing Store, uuder tho Continental. Every Family should have a cae of rr. Hum. phrey's Speti'to Hnmcenpathic Medicines. Thev are t-imple, eaeilv applied, harmless, and vet, in a thou sand instances, tbey arrest disease, allay pain and suffering, save calling tbe doctor, and prove a friend rndted. Tbo valuable Borneo rendered immensely overbalances the smalt sum they coat. See adver tisement. Address ilumphreva' Specific Homoeo pathic Medicine Company, bo. 662 Broadway, New York. The Impeachment of thb President! We have the best authority for saving, that on tbo meeting of the next Controls measures will be Im mediately taken ol all the mmhers present, accord ing to the publifbed diagrams ot self-measurement of Charles btokes & Co., tbe eminent clothiers, and tbe measures tent with orders for full suits oi cloth ing to tbis popular and chcao eiothina mart, under the Continental Heel, In thia city. Great Bargains in Hats. We invite attention to the splendid announcement of Mcssis. Freeman & Co , corner of Eipbtb and Vine streets, in anoibor pait of onr paper to-day. Persons in want of fashionable headgear have now an opportunity of helping themselves for ruithings&mwt. Choice Confections, made bv artiste cottteur from the belt refined sutars, and warranted clean pure, and wholesome, alvavs on hand at E. G "Whitman k Co.'s, Ko. 818 Chesnut ureet. If you desire snperior photographs at mode-at cost, B. F. Iteimer's Gal'ery, No 624 Arch ctreot attracts you. Six card, or one large photograph, for $1. Ladies, go to G. Byron Morse & Co , No. 90?. and 904 Aich street, tor your Fried Oyster, Chicken Salad, Ccfloe and Wofflea. A Wondekful Medicine. Perry Davis' Pain EiUer is really a valuable medicament, and unlike most of the patent articles of ttn day, is usod by many physicians. It is particularly desirable In looations where physicians are not near, and in families will often save the necessity of sending out at midnight tor a doctor. A bottle should be kept in every borne. Boston Traveller. Th Elliptic Lock-Stitch sewing Machine with all the latest Improvements and attachments, incomparably the best for f amily Use. Elliptic 8. M. Co. Agents wanted, No. 923 Chesnut street, Phila. Purge out the morbid humort of the blood dv a dote or two of Avers' Pilln, and you will have clearer beads a well as bodies. For vine confections, Inula, and delicacies, go to G. W. Jeneins, No. 1087 Spring Garden street. Mason & Hamlin's rf?i5?ra Twelfth and Chesnut H the place to purchas' Cork Mattresses and Bedding, aud to hare your Fur niture reuplol8tered, varmehed, and repuired by practical woi knien. ftty Hainea Bros,' Pianos. yw-ze., JTTTTl ' Moderate in pi ice, and as durab'e'fYriPf h any piuno made. .ii.it Gould, Seventh and Chesnut Streets. Superior Styles ep Ready-made Clothing Superior Styles of Heady-made Clothing Wanamakkr & Brown, Popular Clothiag House, Oak Hall. Southeast corner Sixth and Market Streets Geo.stkck& Co.'s Pianos, --w.-w At Gould's, rtiTri t Seventh and Cheenut Streets. ' TO MARHIKI3. CORNELItrs-WRIOOIN8.-Onthe 15ih Instant hv Bev. 'Jkonns Murphy. Mr CUAKLKS K. COHtL,'uT8 aU 01 thhtilty -"''"- Wr?, x n the 14'b Instant. ALFRED B FOX f W ''ham aud J ullanna Fox . la the 2th vear of hli a The rtdatlves aud male frtentU are umt4 to attend hl ftineral. from the residence ot hie parftutsT So SSl k Second iteei, on Sunday morning, the 18th instant at D o'clock. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. ? 0 .lIm.mBU1Ver--MAbV ann timebukn-er wl?. ot William Limeburner died at Paulsborougb T A" j November 15, at l'i o'clock M . Her irienda can meet the corpse on Bandar.' th Ibik Instant, at IS o'cIoce. attheMachpelah Cemetery wISi? it tret, between Tenth and Jileventh, PbiUdel" LOAO.-On tbe 15th lontaat, after a protracUa m.t. DAVID LO 4U, In tbe 7Sd year of hia ag WneM Th relatives and Irtends of the lamfly are resnertriill Invited to attend tbe funeral, from bU lateTirtllSi Vo. 1 Mel.walo etret. oo' Muudir .IWBii 'eloek T fvx4 to L'nJea Burial VrouaU " rillLADETiPIIIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, I860. DONT MAKE LABOR 'FOK YOUR WIKR er oonntlrs by romln j Inte your booe with wind en yeat etet when a very (Riaii entity will p irbde a reotSoiapAr for yotr do ir. We have variety at lhB, mclBdlnf aaovakle Dlah Vrapern. TRUMAN A BHAW, We. SM (Klaat Tntrtr-i Mi Hit FT at below KlntV T1NNLD CHEESE AND BUlCtlER KN1VKS r lrable article for arocere' one, a tbl coatlnr f tin protects them trom runelna. Heveral ''' V TKUMAN (iHAW. o. S3ftLlBhtThfrty-flve) MAKKT at . holow Ninth. COASTING 8LKD8 AND EXTRA SntONtJ and seat Boys' Frame (Melon, for tale by ... ,, T Kl, MAti A HHAW, So. MS IV.Ight ThlnT.erei M K KK K, r m.. beto Nmtt. GW A R B U It T O N. VA8HIOAH!.K HATTFR, .... So. 430 CHBSSl'T Street. 'M exi door to Poit Office. BAR B ER'S IMPROVED aiimlratlnn of all who one thrm atanntactory and SaJea-rooma, So. 348 M. tlOdlH fltreet, l'blia.,Pa. . opkraTTLassks. ABSOrtmeatlarge and varied, l rlcetlow. 2lm TORDAN'8 CELEBRATED TONIC ALE. fl Tbla traly healtblhl and nutrl'tons beverage, now In ne by thonaands tnvallda and other haa etab )lhed a character lor quail y of material and punt of manaiactaie which tunds anrlvalled. It la reoom menaed by ptiyaiclans ot this and other places a a supe rior tokio, and require! bat a trial to convince the moat keptlcal ot Its great merit To oe bad, who'eia e aad retail, ol P.J.JOKDaM 50. 220 PEAK Street! 11 7j AMUSEMENTS. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC ROSMNI'8 "RTabaT Mater. Mr H TDATEMaN. prompted by the unKgent'ona ot nnmernns patrons of the Hateman Cononrta anxious to bear M'me P KEPA. Hlgnor BKIONOLI, and the other eminent artlmi under bla management In aome aiand work of Hai red Music, In moat happy to be ahle to annonno thi.t he haa aucceeoed In aecarlns the ralua hie aHiBtar,cf ol the Ham Vt h AND haV'dn io t lElY. oi Phi adelph'a, and a POWERFUL OKCUES 1 KA, tor a mai:nlUcent'y rand rendition or BWMI ISiMOBT'L 8 1 A B T MATER. On FRIDAY EVi.NINO, November 2.1. AT THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OK MUSIC, In which the nolo parte will be sustained by M'ME PARFPA. MR. J08R1HINE RCIUMPF, MUNOR BKIONOLI, WUMOK Fr RKAKTI, 8IUNOB FORT0N A. the ChornHoj by the Justly celebratod HAKDEL ) HA1DN SOCIETY, numbering upwards ot J0O voices, and comprising tbe most prominent coirs in Philadelphia, assisted ny a GRAND ORCHESTRA OF FOJUY PEBO OPMERH. all under the direction of bit. CAKI. 8EN1Z, Musical Director. Prior to the Htabat Mater, the urcheatra will play Over ure Buy Bias Moudelssobn To tie to I1 owed by the arnnd air, from '-piamnson," bv Panuel, "Let the Brlxht esph'm " sung by M ME PA KEPA. with Trumpet Obllgato. perrormed by MR. ADOIPH BIUOFELD. PRICE OF AD HIH810N ON K DOLLAR to anv part of the house ; secured seats. 60c e x tra ; w hich mar be had on raiurlay Morning, .November 17, at the Muslo Store of C. W. A. Trumoler. M'E( IaL KOTICE. No tlcke'swlll besold at the A riiirmv nrlor to tbe day of trr l oncert. 11 15 3t riHlE CHEAT HAT EM AN COMBINATION- X CONCENT, ON FRIDAY EVENING, November 23, promises to be the gieatest success ot the seanon The sale of tickets commences t "-morrow, and there wUl bo a great rush for them. Parties who desire t HOICK KEATS can avoid the crowd by securing their sea a at the BOOK sr aND In the CONTINENTAL HOTEL. 11166t N EW CHESNUT STREET THEATRE. WILLIAM E. SINN A CO I.ES8E1.X Doors open at I. juiiain rues at I to. TI1I9 (Satnrday) NK1HT, November 17. LAST M H i' OF OUR AMERICAN COPRIV MR. JOSEPH J'Ff'EKSOX MR. JOSEPH JEFFKSOjr In his great character ol AA TRENCH ART), ASA TRKXCHARD, In Tom Taylor's gteat olay, OCR AMERICAN COUSIN. To conclude with THE SPITFIRE. Tobias Shortcut Mr Joseph Jeffeno'i Monday Nlgbt RIP VAt. WINKLE. CITY MUSEUM THEATRE, CALLOWHILL Street, below Fifth. LAST SIGHT OF STUART ROBSON. 'JHItt-E P1ECKH Three Pieces. Three Pieces. Three Pieces. Three Pleoes. 1 twee Pieces. Thiee Pieces. , t SATURDAY EVENING, November 17, will be presented ihe Coined oi , PAUL PRY. Paul Pry, Paul Pry. Paul Pry. Paul Pry. T . Paul fry. Paul Pry PaulPry.......... ... MiUABT BOB90N Artcr wtlch tbe Maslcal Scene from ROSED ALE: On, THE KIFLE BALL. To be followed bv the Faree caPed BURIED ALIVE Ber'amln Bowbe'l (with the somis of Robinson Crusoe and Cherry and Plums).. ..HTUAttr RORSON 1 he per.oraaance to cnucludu with the Nautical Drama called TOM CRINGLE'S LOG. In preparation, a startling Drama ca led PENDEEN VAN) OR, THE HAUNTED CAVB. WALNUI STKtEi' T H K A T it'hi. N. E. corner of NINTH and WALNUT streets. Commence at 1H. SATURDAY NIGHT GALA. LAHT NIGai' BU I' blX ef the most brilliant enuagement of MR. EDWIN BOOTH, who will appear lor tbe last time as k CHARD III In Shakspeare's HlMoriCHl Tragedy, In Ave acta, of BU HAUD 111, On the Batt.e ot Bosworth Field. Tarl oi Richmond Mr Barton Hill King Henry VI Mr. J. B. Roberta To conclude with tbe thrilling drama ot JONATHAN BRADFORD. Monday LAST NIGHT iF RICHELIEU. EPWIM BOOIH AS CARDINAL RICHELIEU. M RS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH STREET lilt a ike. .Begins at nan past i o'clock. iiuuato rAtacii IU llltllllW. GRFAT HIT OK HHAMUtt O'BRIEN. Tweltth night of the brllUani engagement of MB. DAN BRYANT THIS (Saturday) EVENING, November 17. frUth time of the Grand Irish Drama ot &HAMUS O'BRIEN OB. THE BOTTLD BOY OF GLENGALL. MB. DAN BRYANT IN FOUR UlrtEUENT CHARACTERS. Singing "The Green above the Red," aud Ounoluii "The Ruction Jig" and "MauglUlcuddy's Reel " NEW AMERICAN THEATR E. TWO ORAND PERFORM ANCBI. AFTERNOON AND EVENINO. LAST APPEARANCE OF lOCiO AMERICA. JOCKO, THE MONKEY OF BRAZIL; THa) DEAD 8HOT aad THE DRUNKARD. .OLKMAKIA ORCHESTRA. POBLIC RE yjT bearsais every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at Mt'SIOAL FUND HALL, K o'clock. Engagemenu made bv addressing UEOROE BASTEBT, Agent, No. mi MOKTs REV i-tret between Race and Vine. II B8m NEW ELEVENTH STREET OPERA HOUSE ELEVENTH Street, above CHESNUT. "THE FAflllXV RESORT" OPEN FUR Til hi ISlWiW. CARMlUOSS A. UIXEV'S ilLVSTHELS, the Great Stat Troupe ol the World In their GRAND ETHIOPIAN SOIREES, SONUS, DANCES, IfEW BVKLEbViUES, and PLANTATION SCENEm. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Commencing at i o'clock. (till J. L. CA RN" ROS. Manager. ON EXHIBITION AT THE PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF tlT. ARlSattne collection ot paintings olthe French, German, and HelIau Schools of Art Opn dally. Will cloe December 10th. AdinUsion, 2i cents. 1113 61 ALEK'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GARDEN Nos. 120-72H VINE Stieet. GEAND LN6TBU MENTAL COMCEUTS MG111LV. Ity two large and efficient Orchestras. ' TO-NIGHT And EVER Y NIGHT, In comnectlon with our EXCELSIOR STRING BAND, aBrass Rand, comptlslug the bust ArttsU tn the, oiu. will perioral. OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Onr spacious pumper GarOeu, artleUcally laid out with Shrubbery, roantains. etc IN THE LADIES' SALOON, Especially set apart for FAMILIES, the beat ef Creams ana other Relteshmenu will be served. (m,, GYMN ASIU3I FOR LADIES. GENTLEMEN, AND CHILDREN, N. E. COB. OF NIMH AND ARCH S1REE1S. Ihe Institute, which again has been greatly unproved lor the eomtog season, is now open tor subscriptions all day and evenings. Bodily exercise Imparts health and strength, and la highly recommended to both sexes and all ages. Terma lor InstrucUou, months.,, CS-OO Terms lor eli practice. 1 months, avuu For particulars send for a circular, or give us a call. gltfui Protestors HII DEllRASD A LEW 19 THE PIAKOS WHICH WE MANU feature recommend tbemaelvee. We Dtomlaa ',. nnr natrons elear heautllul tones, elevant workman ship, durability, and reasonable prloee, combined with a lull luarautee. t or tale only at No., WALNUT M CNIOH riAJIO H 4UCFACTUB1IQ CO, MEDICAL. POND'8 EXTRACT OF HAMAMEUS, Or Pala Deatroyer, Is one of the few domestlo remedies which have come Into general o.e and favor, wLhout putting. It ) tlie product ot asimnle shmb harmless to ail cafes, and, as a domestic remedy, nneqnntled. BURNS, BRUISES, LA M EN r SS, SORENESS, CPRAINS, ORE IHROT, TOOTH A 4 HE, KAHACNE. r URA LGI 4 . RHEUM IISM, LUMBAGO, PILES. CIaCiH I BOILS. siinos. SORiS EYEB. BLEEDING LUNGS. " NOSF., BlOWACH, OF THE CORNS, UL'ERS. ' A-d other similar tronbleso mo and puln ui aTectlon whi e It nromntly arents all HEMORRHAGK.S. linn. dreds o' physicians use It daliy In their practice a 'd give It theli unqualltled recommendation, bold by our agents and dealers. ihe Medicine Is exclusively prepared by the sab scribers. Propiletars and successors to T. T. POND, to whom al orders must be addressed. RUMFHREltt' HOilOioPATHIO MEDlflNE CO, No. Ml BROADWAY, New York. PRICES OF PONo'S EXTRACT. Six ounce bottles with directions, retail 80 cents Pint bottles, with directions, retail cl-uo Quarts In bottle anj Liberal discount to Physicians and Dealers. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. HUMPHREYS HOMCEOPATHIC SPECIFICS. FAMILY CASES Ol SS large vials, morocco case, containing a specific tor every ordinary disease a lamlty is siihjeut to, and a book of olreo Ions 10 00 Smaller I amlly and Travelling cases, with 20 to 28 vlais , . ; aj to $ Specifics lor all 1 Iseases, Both tor Ctiiing'and for Pieventive treatment in vials and pocket cases 2 te St These Remedies, by the case or single box, are sent to any part ol the country, by Mail or Express, ot cbarve. on receipt of the price. Address HUM I'HREYv SPECIFIC HO O.OPATHIO MEDICINE COMPANY. Office and Depot, No 662 BROADWAY. New York Dr. HUMPHREYS Is consulted Oath at Ms office, per sonally or by letter, as above, for all forms ot disease. For snle by DYO'IT CO., JOHNSON, HOLLOW AY A COWDEN. T. R CALLENDER. and AMBROSE sWIiH. Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and by ail Drugalsta. 8 27 smwS R HEUIY1 ATISIYI, NEURALGIA, GOUT, ASTIMA, POSITIVELY CURED AT LAST I NO CURE, NO PAY. DR. FITLER'S WONDERFUL RHEUMATIC RE3IED1 For Bheumatism. Neuralgia, Goat, and Asthma, Is truly astonishing tbe afflicted wond thousands ot sulfeiurs, who have tried everything, reluctantly puichase it, auu rapidly, to their own surprise, get well, and the terrlule inveterate cases so eushy oured prove It to be tbe most wonutr.ui remedy known in the civilized worlu. He memoer, useo nwardly only t contains no mercury, col chicum. minerals, mctais, or anvthisg injurious. Lateiy teuueed irom 10 to 2 per bottle. Wanautedto cure every case, or the amount paid positively returned; the only temedy so guaranteed. Prepared by Dr. HILL K, Graduate oi tbe University of Pennsylvania now one ot our oldest physicians. Advice gratis. A lllicted invited to call. No. 29 s. FOURTH Street, below Market ASTOUNDING CURE OF KtlEUMAiiSM. W. C. Yost. No. 16,(6 N. Thirteenth street Just reco vered Irom RbeumatiHm and Neuralgia suffered many yeais; cured by Dr. Fitter's great Remedy. MOST REMARKABLE CUBE OF RHEUMATISM. Mrs. Keeney, Ridge road above Poplar, suffered ovet 20 years ( now well. Dr Fitter's Remedy again. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF BUKUMATISM. Robert Toole, No. 4.IU Wilder street. Wants the ouullo to know that hesuilered a longtime; couldn't move. Cured by Ir. Fltler's Remedy. Perfectly harmless. WONDERFUL. CONRAD F. CLOTHIfcB, No. 23 N. Water at , cured of Rhenmalism by three feaspoomul doses of Dr. Fltler's Itliil.lble Rheumatic Remedv. He could not walk. ASTONISH. NO. ALDs RH AN JOS. H. COMLY, Frankioid suffered 11 years. Cured by one botUe ot Dr Fitter's Rheumatic Remedy, and saj a to alt, get cmed b' using the Remedy. MOST W ONDERFUL CURE OF NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM Ever known. Mr Joseph States. Andalusia, su Herod allfeilme. Tried even thing, cured only by Dr. Flt ler's Remedy. ANOTHER CURE. JOSEPH 8TEv"ENS ESQ.. No 638 Owen street. Southwark. who has suffered for 6 yeais with Bhoumattsm, has been comuletely cured by using one-ball a bottle of Dr. Fitter's Great Rheu matic Kenedy; used Inwardly. Depot, No. 29 S FOURTH Street Warranted to cure. 81ws LOOK AND LIVE! ELECTROPATHY. Drs. GALLOWAY, WHITE & DULLES. THE OLD MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, And TEACHERS of this new system ot curing diseases, viould call the attention of the sick and afflicted to their new system of praoilce, which has ahead j galaed great popularity in this city. During the past six years we lave tieatod TWENTY THOUSaBD persons suffering lrom the various forms of disease (many of them by special guarantee, charging nothing it we failed), and in almost every case a cure haa been etlecteu. Read the following HOME CERTIFICATES. AN ASTONISHING CURE AMPUTATION PRE VENTED. I was cured In three weeks by Drs. GALLO WAY and WHI IE of an ulcerated leg, which caused much suffer ing, and even threatened amputation. Since my own great cure several ol my liiends suffering irom Neural gia, Skin Disease, Dyspepsia, and other complaints, have also been penectly cured. I will heorfeilv answer the Inquiries of the diseased and suffering ABRAHAM FLUKE. No. 1SS1 Cauiao street. Philadelphia. IMPORTANT CURES OF OBSTINATE DISEASES. j"'01' mter mason, P. C. B.R , Spinal Rhea James Brown, Inflammation of Stomach and Bowels Pine street above Suth -nowou, Pearl sTreeta' f'euriU,'a of ,he Eye Twenty-tnlrd and Frederick 'Wilson, Dyspepsia and Throat Disease, Continental Ilotei, , B. F. Kirkbride. Epileptic Fits, No. 1020 Market street. William Morgan, Kidney Disease and General De blltty. No. 410 bpruce street Marcos D. Wilcox, Catarrh of twelve years' standtnir Commercial Hotel Samuel G. Wheeler, Asthma ot ten years' staudlna Contlneutai Hotel. ' Emanuel Rey, Attomey-at Law, Dyspepsia, Na 707 Sansoui street. ' Horace C. Winslow. Weakness of the Kidneys Frank lord. li. C. Bhurtleff, Cancer In Stomach, No. 3722 Marko street. J.M Bnlst, Rheumatism No. 1323 8. Broad street Juoah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, No. 432 Market street. JTdward T. Evans, preacher ot the M. E Church Oys. peusiaoi long standing, Laryngitis, and Lumbaeo No itjiS Helinuth street. ' James Nugent, Deafness fornix, years, and ringing and roaring in tue bead, Wilmington, Delaware. ibouiai Harrop, severe Diabetes, Hose Mills, West Philadelphia. i- George Giant. Rheumatio Gout, long standing. No. MS Chesnut street. H. T. Desllver, Chronic NeuralBla and Inflammatory Bbeumatuun, No. 1736 cbesnut street Edward McMaUon, Coutuuiptlou. No. 1227 Front street. j. Hictet. chronic Bronchitis, Constipation, and Con gestlon of the Brain, No. Alri Ca lowhUI stieet. Char es M . Dayton, Paralysis of the Iowa Iluitw, Glrsrd bouse. Ji hn McCormtck, Diabetes. No. 1220 Ridge avenue Charles E. Buckingham, Urinary Dlibcutiy. No. 1331 Filbert street Aqulla Davis, Chronic Diarrhoea. Forrest House. J. J Hoopes, long standing sciatica, aud Enlarged Prostate Claud. Darby township, Delaware county. W lillam 11. Shiiver, Liver Comulaini, Ucrtuautown. Joseph W. Forsvth, Acute Rheuuistbim, No. llit-H Arch street. E Cloiuer, General Paralysis, No. 416 N. Second Many of these persons u eurtd n less than a Werk. N. B. Tbe Institution. No. 1139. one door from Thir teenth street, is the onlv houe in this city where pur avsitm u practiced. ' Unprincipled paries in other localities, who dalm to heat diseases according to eur late discoveries, may then lore be regarded with '"pHYSlCIANH and KTUPEST8 can enter at any time for a full couise ot instruction in this Gu.xr Disoovtur NoOKs'liTHE MOSr IHPROYED INSTRU MENTS FURNISHED. ...... vaa. o lm WALN1TT Street. Phlladelnhla. Consultation ma U 1 ws3ui NEURALGIA CURED BY A SINGLE APPLI cation of "UPHAM'S MAGNETIC OLkC SV14 at tJPliAM 8 No. 25 H. EIGHTH Street, awl tJy.l Lrugglsu. 60 eiM aud fl a bold. M t uu 3 MEDICAL. iQIIRONIC DISEASES TREATED .... BY . I1EDIUL ELECTRICm. DR. S. W.'BEOKWITII'S ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, No. 1220 WALNUT STREET. For the benefit of those proposing to undertake Elce uical treatment for dlmaaes we give in tbe following list, lew of the more prominent and most oommoa complaints mtt with In our practice, In all of which we are most successful. la hbablt all casks or cnRONio 1 IRCASB BLECIK1CITT It A BCBB SIMKOT AND Iff ALL CASKS BEKKFICIAL. IF PROPKRLT APPLIED. ThOSO, thfO- fore, rftllcted with complaints not bore enumerate!, eed have do hesitation In applying, and whether only iielief or rBRViinftiT ccHE tan be effected, th:r will receive replies accordingly. All commanlcatlont ine. 1. Epilepsy, Chorea, or Rt Vitus' Dance, Paralysla, (Iiemo.egia), Neuralgia.Hysterla, Nervousness, Palpi tation ot the Peart Lockjaw etc. I. Sore Throat, Dyiipepsla, Diarrhrea, Djaentery. Oo stu ate onstipation, HHsmorrhoidna. or Pies, dlllo.n, Fiatu ent, and Painters' Colic, aud a'l atleetions of the) Liver and Spleen. 3. t atatrh, Cough. Influensa, Asihma (when not cauved by oigaulo diseases of the hcaril. Broochltlj, 1 leursv. Pleurodynia, ar Rheumatism of the cboxt, Lonctin ptlon in tho early slates. 4. biavel, Mat tes, and Kidney Complaints!. Impo tecco. and Seminal Weakness. The latter complulata never lall to vleid rapld'y to tills treatment. ' b. Rheumatism. Gout, Lumbago, -tin Neck, Splnnl Cutvnture. Hip Diseases. Cancers, Tumors i(t.iose lmt named always cured without pain, or outtlng, or plot ters In any form). . Uterus Complaints, Involving malposition, ss Pro aosus. Antroverslon. Retroversion. luflainm.itinn. Ulceration, and various other a flections of the WotnD and Ovaries. Mrs. BECKWITH haa the Ladles' Department under her own care and supervision. BBFERKNriu. General A J. rleasonton No 01S Spruce street! W.B.Smith. No. 10i Hanover street j Geor ge Dougiaae. tilth street, above Cnesnutf J. Vy. Bradley, No. b N. Fourth street! Robert Work. No. M N. Ihlrd street! Colonel T. W. Sweeney, Walnut, below Eighth; George Evans, Arch street below Filth; Mr Pelouze, Third and Chesnut; Ed.McLai late this city. A Fleasonton, St. Louis, Mo. ; Jacob Vandegrl't, Odessa, Del.; R. A. Semple, Mount Uo.ly, . J , with many others. Physicians or studen s desiring to have Instruction In the conect appllca ion of Electricity for tbe cure of dis eases, can apply at tne Office. Consu tatlon free, li esc rip the circular! of caivs effected, with numerous references can be htd by ap plication at ihe i.flice, or by letter. WE HA VE N t CONNECTION WHATEVER WITH ANY OTHKTt ELFtiTRICAL OFFICE IN TH18 OR ANT O THE 0 CITY. All letters addressed to DR. S. V. BECKWITH, - No. 12-20 WALNUT 8treet, 1027'tt Philadelphia. Q-LAD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTUNATE. BELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted In all cases, forth Bfkldy and Pbima NkhT 1 1 kit ol all diseases arising Irom excesses in you th' Physlcal and Nervous Dcbllltj , etc. etc NO CHANGE OF DIET lb NECESSARY. 1 hey can oe used without detection, and never tall to eflect a Cure, It used according to Instructions. BELL'S BPKCIFIO FILLS, Price One Dollar per Box, or Six Boxes for Five Tov -lara; a.so, Large Boxes, containing Four Small, Price Three Dollars. From four to six boxes are generally required to cure ordinary cases though benefit Is derived trom using single box in Cbromo Cases, where Xervoua Prostration bus affected the system, BELL'S TONIC PILLS A re recommended as the most Efficacious, Rejuvenating and Invigorating Remedy In the world. A Package fiiceHve Dollars, whl last a month, and is generai.y sufficient. In extreme case of Debility, . UJbLL'8 EITERMAL REMKDT, Price 1 wo Dollars, sumoleut for month, can beo-ie to good advantage. liglvea Strength to tbe system, and, witt) tbe PiUa. will eflect a complete Restoiatlun. A Pamphlet oi ltXJ pages, on tbe ERRORS OF YOUTH, dea.gneo as a Lecture and Cau Ion to Y oung Hen. seal tree, Ten Cents requited to pay postage. It yon cannot purchase Bell's Specific RsirEDraa of your Druggist, take no other, but send the money direct to , DR. JAMES BRYAN, Confloltlng Physician. . No. 819 BROADWAY. New York, And yon will receive them by return of mall post oa:il! and tiee from ohservallnn. K For sale by DYO'IT A Co.. Ho. 233 S. SECON9 btreet til J gAMAUITAN'S OIFTj SAMARITAN'S GIFT t IKK MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER TJSEJX "TBS, A POSITIVE CIJRt" FOK ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM IN fa CRETIONS. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Onty 2en J'lUa to be laken to Affect a Cure. They are entnely vegetable, having no amell nor ar.y onp easaut taste, and whl not In any way lniuie thi stomach or bowels oi the most delicate ( uies In irotu two to lour days, and recent cases "twentv-iour houis." bent by mail, l'rice, Male packages, f 2. Female, a SAMARITAN'S ROOT AND HERB J0IC2, Tbe Great Blood Purifier, and Remedy lor . Scrofula, Vicers, Sores, fipots, letters Scales Boils, htc. For the above complaints the Samaritan'a Rootar.4 Herb Juices. Is the most potent and effectual remedy ever piescilbed. It reaches and eradicates every puiv tioe oi the venereal poison. W 111 remove every vesUno ot Impurities Hum the system, aa well as ail tbe 1L effects ot meicury. Price, tl-25 per bottle. SAMARITAN'S WASH l8..?i"S?.Lc.niUI1?tj"n i411 Boot and HsrbJaices 1 ull dliections. Price, 26 cents. The oid sickening and disgusting drug ibavetogtro Mu,Ao"nlucx!5E',ulu'' pleaaani 10 the Sold by DEM AS BARNES A CO., No. 21 PABKROW and by Druggists. DEbmond tt CO.. Proprietors. No. 919 RACE "treo Phlladelnhla 9 13 AMERICAN LEAD PEJICIL C0MPAK if NEW YORK. FACTORY, HUDSON CITV, N. J. This Company li now fully prepared to furnii!: LEAD PENCILS. Equal Iu ttallty to tho Beat Bi stuiln The Company has taken great pains and nvestedi lare cupilai In flttJnsr up Iheir lactory, an 11 now ask tho Arnejican public tv give their pencils lair trial. All Style and Grades are Manufactured. Great care bss been bestowed to tbe manufacturing tf Sl PB!OR HEXAGON DRAW ING PENCILS. ap cial.y prepared lor the use 01 Engineers, Architect j, Artists, etc. A complete assortment, constantly on hand. Is oftV- at fair terms to the trade at their Wholesale Salesroom No. 34 JOHN Street, New York. . s The Pencils are to be bad of all principal Statlouevj and Notlou Dealers Ask for American Lead Pencil 101 ni 6m ' PEiNnflAT STATE AGERCf, No. 1S3 North ELEVENTH StreeK, WASHINGTON, D. C. This Agency collects from the Tnlted States All Arrears of Fay, Bounty, and Pension due Pennsylvania Soldiers, or their Widows and Orphans, Including the additional Boanty under recent acts tf Congress, FREE OF CHARGE. All business can be transacted through the mails, uiit all correspondence wliliecelve prompt attention. Tbe Agency cannot act .for Claims In the bands cf otber Agenta or Attorneys, and It la not proper for Agents or Attorney who collect lor pay :o expeet this Agency to do their work. F. JO ROAN', Colonel, and Military igeut of ruu4vva.va. lJ4ttblm J
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