The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 01, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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OFFICE No. 108 sTtHIRO STREET.
Trvm raunitt rnCnrr, or Emn-rrrv ft rsrr.it
T.ea. aarahl. aaraa Carrtar, and mailed la Mulnsrlbera
M l ea0tj m Rm Dolus as fm o,, t,,i t
Ar. nrtt ln ma Two MoTiia,!nvii'i:jrUi A.lTrce
fee in part. irdeiad.
0rwtiMat( an leiert. i at tha nui mi... a !t'-oral
Arrant "aaaa! Aff-citendeafni.erf.'Mi
1 ' CrrtMuilxn(.
Wa san be tafcen of Aeotiemmi r.mt'itnlr -t.t,A
I i--' I M'l.il. ( ti.r Ifsertt'i'i ruin tw .ut'l. .elr fed
' ar ! an and d!-- el the writ, r-nit n ir iie.,l...r
, C .llieabft. a-ji a. a guarantee rr b-s ......i neili. Hi
aaoui aaaartave to man. r.',.cted i:a.ui.iiiicriioiii.
? "t " l' rtwrriMna.
. , te wta ureal Inerease fa tho I -ii-rit.i'iT! if Tit
JaHiso Te. rnkit'ti. er.mrieliti. n. In in. to at an
aaily r.e nr,.enij reiuet that dii-ni.c.nn-i't. m .v
k. I .' ai a.in aa 10 eel. a, If a,,,.,,,:,., mi a.-rnrn
a hwartion lu all i( one i-i'ttlotn
TUFSDAY, NOVKMIiKR I, If" I.
A bLANCK AT TIIK l-OIIIK kl, HlHtll-
The National Di-iHocnilic ('oniiiillue,
through too pen of the aint of llio hou-n ol'
FotliAcbUdA, lias iHNuml au mlilr-osa to tlic
people of the United Httttc. Tli.- olijoct of
iurt docvunpnt In apparently twol'tiM. First,
la announce the nHtonHiln-i Hu t tint thn
Union party h given up nil hopes of ( lectin?
It candidates. Which I iKilarvd In the
Utwaent, tht "Ita (tlio Al:nlnMr.itioii)
' "pan. complicity In acta of fraud mil vln-
l(nc U a full coufesslon that Aiiiiaiiavi
LrscoLR'a re-election cannot l aceom
" pl!Ahwl by an honest appeal to the unboiiht
will of nation of freemen." And, m-condly.
to inlorm tlie Democratic party that it Is
pore of carrying the States of New H.itri
Aji, Connecticut, rennsjhanla, New Jer
f, Kw York, Delaware, Maryland, Ken
tacky, Missouri, Illinois, Mi.-iilgun, lndinn.i,
CnilforniA, and Oregon.
In case of all theso sanguine hope of the
Democracy betas; realized, they woultl receive
one hundred and tlfty-two electoral yoU, or
Ih.rty-flTe more than Is sufficient to elect their
Candidates.
Now we propose to examine Into the truth
of these assertions, and see whether the State
bore named are likely to cH tUt lr votes In
the manner stated.
We would first, liow ever, distinctly deny the
statement that the Union men have no hopes
of electing; their candidates, and supply in its
place their positive declaration that they not
only expect, but also intend, to place in the
Presidential chair the. honest and patriotic
Abba. ham Lincoln. It Is necessary, In the
present desperate state of the Democratic
party, to utter word.-, of cheer to the rank und
flle; And If such hope enn be procured by
making false declarations as to the sentiment
of the opposite party, neither Acolst Bti.
MONT or any of his coailjntors are loo moral
or boo truthful to hesitate to employ the
device.
Having thus corrected Mr. Hi l. most as to
the sentiments of the Union party, wo will
proceed to bring forward a few statistics to
bow for which party certaiu commonwealths
will vote. In all our statements we use oftl
tlal fl cures, and 'figures, you know, cannot
lie." In order to predict the lailnrc of the
Democratic party, it U only necessary to show
A loss of thirty-six votes, because such a loss
would give a majority for Lincoln and
liberty.
Tbe address says : "Beyond pcnulventure
" is the result lu the Empire State, lu l'enn
" syWarfa, and New Jersey. Tito Keystone
" State redeemed herself in October ; lu No
" vetnber she w'11 lead tho redemption of the
" nation." In this we perfectly concur. "The
" Keystone State did redeem herself in Oeto-
" ber," and we doubt not that she will lead
the nation In November.
The receipt of the votes of her gillunt sol
dier sons has decided where the old Key
etoDe will I found. Two out of evury three
of her gallant sons have voted for the Union,
and a majority of twelve thousand sis hundred
And flfty-elght has swept Into oblivion the
bcastcd victory of nU, claimed In the State on
the wisely called " home vote." There is no
inch distinction as the soldier and home vote.
Pennsylvania's sons each cists his ballot, and
majority decides where the State shall stand.
And a majority has decided in favor of a
vigorous prosecution of the war, and opposed
to A disgraceful armistice. Can Bij.mont
expect that tier soldiers will vote otherwise
next week? If he does he will Ond himself
deceived. Those who tli;ht fur the Union
will vote lor the Union. So strike out of your
cumulation, Mr. Bkj.uont, the twenty-six
electoral votes of Pennsylvania.
Lst us look at New York. Tho only aifru-
met t Advanced in luvor of the. theory that the
Empire State will vote for -Peace at tiny
price," U that her delegates to I'hleatro void
in &vor of nominating M Of :i.i. tiictvf'oie
the -'Ute will vote for the in:iilni--.s -ujijiyi't' il
by the Democratic dcle-'"s. Tills s!at
nieut it docs not merit the name of arTinni iii
we will not eontute. It in so ej,i. ie-r il a
f II cy.that there is not one little mj. oi truth
whereon we can lay hold in oH'T to leap
down the stun fire. lut c would, I.i i oii
i ' clioo with Nuts York, c rsi.i!i r '!:) rk that
jjt year the State, wiliion!- i solii-Vr' '!',
(t e a majority of I weufy thousand in favor
the Union caiullilute for Sivn t try of .S al .
D.il Bklmomt hope that their l!.'lt!':ioiv
frauds would puss iiinli. . eoi . p'il We n.s
tiu t this par. o the "Aihlre s" was wrlMi-u
previous to tliearieut ol'thcii- av'i 'it Iooiu i;,
With the soldiers' Vole the SuiN- will sr!ve
t least thirty thou innd. This iutl,i .j auo'li i
loss of thirty-I'.reti voles from i i - on. hun
dred and fifty-! v,,.
But we must l.a-leu.
In '1 it the Stale of Mle i'i t,c i ie-- a m
Jiii il.y of nearly olaht tlH ii-.'ii'l lor lie- TIu'ou
i-.i.i(iidato.s. This did no' iiii -ludo tins soldiers'
vote, which will largely !.)civa-e tie; uiaioriiy
tl is year.
California gave a Union majority of tweuty
thousand In lUCi, and nlthoii!h the Supreme
Court will not allow the soldiers to vote, tho
majority will still remain over seventeen thou
sand for the cause of Union und Liberty.
And finally, little Oregon, a tew mouths
siuce, elected Mr. IIk-ndkhsov, Unionist, to
Congress by neurly a two-th'rd vote, and nil!
undoubtedly give an eijuully large m jority
for Lincoln and John-son.
To sum up:
Iltetoral votes c'ftlmod by flilmont.... 1 j
utMiuctiug u iti lam lor the union ticket :
Kew York..
Vmnajlvania.
aileliiKau,,,,,
trnm.
ToUl....
75
Which from isa uve, f(l, Mrf,,,ls
Pekdlkton, and v,, pMtible tho ,u'
Unprobuble, you i of ww,, ou't rf ;
- hundred and thlrty-thn ,ote,ot Electoral
College, or doflcieucy of ton, ,oUw
ary to an election.
W hsTe gone rather deep into itAUtlcg
. bi t it Is Important to show bow the cu of
VlUU really Un&.
TOE
Thus are the IVnuKTatl' hoes swept awsy
by oflicial lliircs, hml Uie cause of Union and
l.lts'rty rendered certain of a glorious triuinplu
The sUy Is tinged wlih (he morning light ;
the Mtn of victory will soon rend'-r the day
resplendent to the lovers of freedom.
Iikmocuatic Ai iAciTv. A b.nner In
the reel tit Democratic procession had tho
niotlo, "Lei those ho made the war flifhl it
out." The Atfr ftiinceiiii cs that it was
received w'lh cheers.
AY i t b such sci.timi nl.s, can greater audacity
lie imagined than that displayed by such a
party In ai klna the votes of soldiers who are
fighting for the Union 7 We do not wond -r
thfcl they get one vote out of ten, sn.l that
vote comes Irom the guardhouse.
lilt- IHH TKIM? ' NF.4'1 NHI.
To that school of politician In our country
ho have held tht the Union of the Statu
is dissoluble at the pleasure of any onn or
more of its members, we owe this deplorable
civil war. Joni C. Calhoun, of South
Cnrollna, did more than nil other mpn com
bined to popularize and propagate this mis-
chievous doctrine; and though he died before
, . "
he saw It carried Into practice, there Is no
li justice done to his memory in saying that
his baneful (cachings are now hearing their
legitimate fruit.
It wss certiilnly the hope and the intention
of fhe founders of our National Government
to make It perpetual. They were too wise not
to foresee that all human Institutions are
liable to change, and they took every precau
tion to secure the federative system they
established against tho necessity of violent
disruption and overthrow. They set forth In
the Federal Constitution Itself the modes by
w hlch it might, In case of necessity, bo peace
ably amended; but i.bey neither contemplated
cor made nny provision for Its violent and
forcible destruction. And no one who studies
the fiumework of government which those
wise and virtuous statesmen so carefully con
trived, can mil to perceive Unit it contains
within itself all requisite means and methods
for Its protection against a resort to anarchy,
for un escape from such Inconvonlenees or
hardships the system, might possibly produce
in practieid operation.
On this quest ion of the right of a Mate or
Slates to secede whenever there should seem
to be a Justifiable causo for secession, turned
the great and memorable debate In tho
National Senate between Havnk and Wkii
PTHtjaudthe latter, on th.it occasion, com
pletely aud triumphantly demolished tho dan
gerous theories of the Southern udvonate of
nullification. Mr. Wiiii.sti n denied tho riijhl
of a Stale to peaceably withdraw from the
Union, on any pretense whatever; aud ho
emphatically declared that such withdrawal
would bo un act of revolution, and defenaiblo
only on that principle.
The Southern Slates, then, lu seceding from
Hie Vnlonjniliatcd revolution ; and in attempt
ing to maintain that fatal act of treason, they
fired the first gun in a war that has filled the
whole land witli suffering und lamontat'.on for
more than three long nuxlous years. The
lU liels have always claimed that they only
exercised a privilege of sovereignty In re
tiring from the Union and setting up 'in Inde
pendent confederation ef their own; and they
still eonl end that they are only acting in this
wur on the defensive, mid will cease fighting
whenever they are "let ulono." But It is
obvious that the formutiou of a federative sys
tem on their hypothesis would be simply pre
posterous, for tho reason that permanence,
which Is a prime object aud design of nil gov- 1
eiMiicnt, it, utterly Inconsistent wl h the liberty ,
of every member of tho association to leave it 1
pt his discretion. It wus, therefore, the duty
of the National Administration to exert the
whole military power of the Government to j
resist mid conquer tho ltcbcllioii ; and thou ,'li
it is deeply to bo regretted that a union of I
Mates, founded originally on common consent '
aud mutual Interest, should bu maintained and I
preserved by force, yet they alone aro to !
blame who made such action necessary; wbilo '
it is quite certain that a war to outset the I
timet view is a uiucu einuuer evil tu rn
would be the rccozniilon of tho doctriue that
uny menilier of a political society may break
It up whenever it suits his caprice. On the
general subject of the dissolution of the social,
compact by the uction of the individuals who
uie putties to It, the following extract from
"Umku's HellecLions on the French Involu
tion' is most perUuenl to our present situa
tion. I In says:
"Ktsiety is indeed a contract. Stibordinuto
" cotiti ttrt for olijccts of luero occasiutial interest
"maybe dissolved at pleasure; lint Ibe Mute
"ought not to he eon-idcrcd us notliiny; heller
" tl.Hn a partner-hip ngrovinciit in a tia lo of
" 1'ipper and entice, calico or tobacco, or sume
" other such low concern, to ho taken up for
" litti" t nipornry intermit, und to bo dissolved by
" the fauey of tlio parties. U is to lie looked oil
" w itii otl.'ir revercuce, because it is n it a part
" ner-hip iu Ihiugs aulieervicnt only to tbu gross 1
" uiiiuii:! exi.iteuce ol a t nii'Urtiy and perishable
" nutnro. It is a partnership in nil seieicu; a
" p; ru.irsliip In all urt; u partnership in every
"virtuo, and iu all perfection. Aa the ends of
" sin U u p.irtiu rsbip cuiinot be ohtuiiied ill many
" fj' tier .tu.iis, it Imcuiuis u partnership not only
" t.ctwccn those nlio are living, lint between thoso '
" whe arc tluid and tho-ewlio uro to bi born. 1
' l...cli c uliae! oi each pui ticitl.tr Mite is luit
''uchiu-e in lilts peat pnintnul eon'rtci of cler
" ii.il eis'i.ty, lir.kniK lue lower with the higher
" tia'iires, eonncctitig the visible and iuvisiblo
" woi !d, uecuriiing lo u li Cd compact sanctioned
" by tiie n: v.olu dc oath wlnca liol.ls all pliysicnl
" and all ii.oial iiulurcs, eaeli in thuir appointed
" place. This law is n l -uhjuct to tlio wi l of
" thine, who by an oiillgatiou above thorn, and
" Inliiiiiclv ai.pcrior, are bouud lo suliuiii tiieir
' wii' lo ili.it law. The municipal corporations
"of tliat univei'it Lingdom aie not morally at
" iil cilyat l!;cr piriisurc, nnd on their epei uli
"u. ii-oi it I 'H.t n cut finprineiiirnr, v, hol y to
" ill U''"l': alu' luir itsimiler the b inds of iuvir
" .-clii-iiln ale coniieainty, arid to dis-oho it int.
" I'll iinv ici. I, uncivil, uie onni' -u 1 dia is of
" i Itna Lli'.ry principles, it is tho ihst uiil s i
" pr n:e I cit:o.it) oniy, a u.-eessny tint is nut
' ib.i-1! bn'. clni.se-, it ikfL-si.'y p.ir un mat to
" leu Hi rii'itm, that admi's no discus-lni, ni l
" th mat.tls no evident, which alone can justify
" ft iTw.it to iin- riiliy, Tlii no .'ua -.ity is n i c
" i-e;'tlon lo the rule; bii'iiiiio tins necessity
" itself is ii puri, too, of that moral uud pliysi al
" dispo-itioii of things to whii'h man inut he
' oliedient by consent or force ; hut if thai wliieli
" ie only burni.vion to ncut'ssity should Ik- made
" the oleect of choice, the law is Lrekeri, nature
" i dl-.oheyed, nnd tlio reb"ll!oit( are eiitlaw: !,
" cast for:h, and exiled from this world of ro.c. on,
" end order, and peace, m.d vue.a'.1, mid lVait'u!
" eui'enee, in'o tho .in; : . . n i 1 1 o world of l.i'id
" ri'-s, ei.c -ni, vice, con 'j-:oii, cud ua iv.uiiiy
" soirow."
M.NI Tl' K !. TO TUB A LM Y. Too 1UI1 'll
importance criuuot be iiltaehed to t'uis duty of
every citizen who stays nt home. If you
have a brother, a relative, or friend iu the
firmy, send him a score of l. nion Uckoh, and
see that they are correctly printed. The
scarcity of ballots loses the cause oi the Union
many noWIers votes. Do your duty. It will
cost but n irlfle. Send to our clti m soldiers
the tickets they need. Every vote lost to
the Union is a vote cast tor a dIsgr.Kcf.il pence.
Wk Jiricic A Mam iiy the Company lis
KtKi'S. General McC'lkllan Is for war, so
at least be says. He appeared in the Now
York -Academy of Music in the box with the
discarded traitor, Fitz Joiin Pouter. Can
loyal men be blamed for doubting the loyulty
of lb. n-Wnd aud companion of A disgraced
and waliered Copperhead f
DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH". PHILADELPIIIA,
f:i.otit Tiir. wrw sit at.
Another sUr Is ad'led to our national flag;
another child ol the Union has reached its
pjuihood, and is admitU'd to full monibcrshlp
In the great national family. Henceforth,
Nevada, the yougest si'lon of American liberty
and American Institutions, assumes a seat In
the counciU of our Government, and takes
espial position, as regards rights aud interests,
with the old members of our I'c public,
NevBda wss organised March 2, lsfll, into a
Territorial Government, having for its area
KlfltiO square miles, mid containing lit the time
a population of 40,0110. It lies directly east ol
Culilornia, and wct of Utah, and is embraced
between the 1 loth deree of longitude west of
It. a 'Mil, ,!..,. 1 r XT i I
Oreeiiwich-the .Wth degree west of Wash- ,
ington and the western boundary of Califor
nia, and the 4'd parallel north latitude, and
the 37th parallel north latitude, which sepa
rates It from Arl.ons.
Carson City Is the capital, with a population
of near three thousand, but Virginia is the
Urgent town In the Slate, its population being
estimated nt over ten thousand. There aro
quite a large iiuiiiIht of towns in the Slalo,
uviirarrinr frnm turn tlif-.tiaarwl Ia fla. Ikn.....,l
.,,., ,, aih.... ....k it .
Inhabitants. Although at such a distance
fiom tho older portions of our country, the
people of Nevada have not neglected those
enlightening instrumentalities winch have been
the glory nnd benefit of the Ea.storn States. A
system of common schools wr.s promptly put
Info operation, and the children In many coun
ties of Uiis far Western commonwealth, planted
down among the wild.s of tho mounU'os, for
several years pnst havo enjoyed facilities for
Instruction scarcely surpassed by their young
relatives of the Kasl.
Nevada is peculiarly rich in the precious
metals, and there axe few portions of the State
which do not abound to a greater or less
extent with gold and silver.
In August, lbfi2, it was said that there were
one hundred and forty mills in full operation lu
the territory, the major portion of thn mills
crush'ng the quartz at un average of eight
cords per week, and worth fcUlO per cord. The
cost of transportation to and from tho various
mines, is put down nt (sXK),000 annually.
In connection with the mineral we il'h and
the vast abundance of the precious metals,
Nevada possessed line agricultural advantage,
a large portion of the soil being very rich and
productive. As regards Its political com
plexion, (lie Slate is decidedly Union, the volo
In September, ISO., standing for the uncondi
tional Union ticket (Legislature), 7110,uud for
all other parties ,'JSUH, the total vote being
10,!18. 'ihe territory furnished her mile
towards suppressing the I! 'hellion, lu thn
shape of a battalion of four companies, uii'ti
beiing !."A) men, who have been in active ser
vice since they were mustered In.
Aiik Tiifct Conhistknt? When we see a
purty which is continually crying "Peace,
peace," carry in its procession a carl loi.lej
with bricks for the express purpose of taking
the lives or Injuring the limbs of its political
opponents, are we not justified in s aying that
such n party is not only false to its country)
but also false to lis own professions? They
who desire peace should appear sspcieel'iil
citizens, and not us armed rutllans.
'IIII'. tOI.I.Y OF TIIK KfHU'll.
Nobody can fail to see that the South has
loved slnvery more than the Union. It is mire
than probable that but for slavery the South
would never have made war upon the National
Government. Every Iruo lover of tho country
must deeply regret that any such eloimmt of
division nnd Conflict should ever have entered
into the political arrangement which origi
nally broucht the Slates together. It is true
that nil but one of tho thirteen colonies which
first entered into the political association held
slaves, und that they agreed to let each other
dispose of the Institution of slavery iu such
manner and time as might best consist with
tl-eir individual couvenieuce and wulfare.
And this principle of independence with
regard to the matlcr wot'uid admirably well
in the beginning.
Uuder its mild aud impartial action, one
Stute ufU-r another irnl. rid nf the Incl.,,, ,..! I
1 . t.. .e..
flic rest wcro in course of releasing tliem-
selves from It by the same wise aud peaceable
means. And that salutary process of abolition
of the only great drawback on the prosperity
snd harmony and true honor of the nation
might have been continued lo tho end, h id
not the arrogance of the Stales iu which '
slavery still existed driven the free Mates to i
an organized protest against their uai'e.i- !
Boiuible and Inaduiinsihle claims. j
The Kepubliciin parly was never iiil 'mlc-l, j
when it wus first Inrmed, fo attempt any in tor- ',
ferenee with slavery where it wjs dretdy ;
estublished by loeiil law. They repestedly nnd j
distinctly disavowed any such design. Tlmy
built their party organUation only ou tho
principle that slnvery was local, and not
national; and that, while the constitutional
compact disallowed uny intervention by the
Federal Government to destroy the Institution
where It legally existed, there was no national
covenant to warrant an extension of slavery
beyond these limits. In other words,
the Republican party contended tint the t'r-
rltories of the nation were the common pro
perty of the whole people of the United
Slutes, nnd that it was the. clear political
policy, us well as the moral and r.ili.lout
duty, of the whole people to prevent the ex
tension of slavery into the yet unsettled
domain of the Itepubiie. They held, more
over, that as tho territories wero eui'ly the
DroiH'i'tv ol the iieoule ol all the Mates, a
majority of nil the people bad clearly Ihe rl-ht
to determine, by llm l.'glal.ilive aei'ou ol i.lp'li'
representatives, in ( longress, whether s'lvi.ry
should or should nol go iuio Uie naio.ul
territories.
Ou this hiisN the party was founded; und
though it failed to elect Its thvt rreiilui.i.d
ticket on that platform of principle, it e.io
t eiiled in li-iil in placing the present Ai'-'clii-Iftration
in iniwer.
The .South rebelled .ig.i'ii'-. the ii a i r
principle., thai the rational t' iiiroii' s were
never 10 ii; opciit-ii to one iun ou.ie'iiui o:
rl. vciy, iii.d umlertcok to Bet up a l.uvi .u
uieiit 01' their own, untler which they niigbl
"cure to their "pe-.-ul'ar inbtinrloit" ua
inde.'iuilo tx ten ion southward und w s'.
wcrd. Hut tho war which has b'iccir.e.
necessary to suppress the Kebellion is nut
only lilicly to li-ustrate thi schemes of tl e
-outiiern pi-opcgumiists 01 slavery, out Will
probably extlng iish the in-itituilou where,
but ibr the Kehellion it would not hitve been
Interfered with by the national authorities.
Indeed, even after the war had progressed for
a considerable time, and il had become evident
that slavery wuot go down before, lt, the Pre
sident offered to the slave fctatea the itlierna
tive of compensated emancipation. Eat they
stubbornly refused the piopoaitlon, und must,
now Uike the consequences of their folly.
1 he luiiid.-d pouuds of pumpkins, t'lC fruit
of two seeds accidentally sown, luve b:cu
gathcicd in Jli-ldlihiiijJ, Yv'lsv'lt'
ASM V1 VINT. f
Wal.MT StIUIT TliriTKr.-"nj f"T hr 1
I rrditi is a niesl lkii ; tine, ffi ully with th
mnsaes. Accordingly, ths house, llieujli cs;
rellently filkd ovirvuhere, i pontfself ;
crowded to ovcrfowim: in tin i'.rr tier. The '
story, bo ever, Is noen- vdv Kngliah, Imiiiiig
on the (,hiiic lus (nh cl. sr. m w ttsicd in
Kupiatidi, and ot curse u'ts r'y imUown hi re ,
bnl It is a Moi) of n e s' d "(' res- on i4 ths
ri b over llic pi'r num. a? J fe -Acultn tdo lievls
of II' aiaikme. c have rnreiy ten: the puUhr
yo ii ten Med in the Mile i t a d.aieiiiic Ik..-'; a
oiiirijrr, a Irlid, an eli! Litl.er, a vein f iU , sm
II c very clenu nts li r p: pil ar m (iM, and iri'- ,
trifl Jnr tin i ridifi wi:i nc iopinar,
Mr. 1
ncl ai in biiiiu tl c pot i.f the fa'hrsr-
rhsraciir In Uie i lc el (V.uiilncK. It Is on
111 lllC VCIJ UM lllll li'VH- liAVCSM o liim AtltitliVt.
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CKM-fs of ndinsis'-tic i Xi'i-'ej raiton. Mims Vti
puna llic lmi un hh pu ny, t nl(r, ai.il simpl't,
h the wile of a pern-nut slciil.t lie.
Thireisvcry liillc 0 psol unity for fhe dill lay
of i-iiMcr, cxniit Ir i ne icciic. and Hi wm
ft I ii-ii L) this eri.ii.istiir; younr nrtrcss unit furvo
and ill'Ct. The picture of'WHitlng fr.r tba
verdict" wsb a wi-il-groiind itome-tic n
tal.li p, liimi-vn, much ol il' Ulssi from tl nrl
l ii.nl ii tnrf not Is-infr nell known hen". Wo
wou d, however, nifrt'i si that the i-Mresil' ftr III
pioeted isiiins hou.ie-d.'g hleiuld hf dn,p. nseif
with, it makes ridiculous the sccucinti ndud to be
pHtlictic. Mr. lleinplc das a part that, In eon
juncUon with the clinrnt tcr tst a pert viMsfto qlrl,
iiliijeil witli firt-Ri vivacl y by Mrs. Henri, i n
livened lh- lu-.iilnieMs a'uei'he e of t lie ilrsma.
The trinl n-cne was i IT irelv man iRfd, Mr.
Hi nil and Mr. '1 llts.n mslciiu' excelleiit snd illx
nil cd tio use-l lorn. Mr. Unii l w.n ('ismI, le-rau'd
lie an mis not als.ve his esi'iicliy. Mr. H uicy,
bs iimih', was us mucli like n is cr as a -ost. Mr.
Vniinp pli.ytd Urn rus'ic villain w.lti I ho force
tl Hi cliainclt rim s Ilia vilisins, for kIiIi-Ii he list a
scilt . Of court lb" drains miui tic ma le
teort' i.ttiiic-ie l-y a In tti r nt.e in cf nr. a te
li.inc cut inn nier. 'lies, mid new scen- ry and pro
pt itu f ; but lln- n.HiiHfcnii nt of Ihe Walnut lends
net this nay, and the paiient public, tskiny for a
fa t a romii that noilnne is to lie dune in ti e
Vay ol tci ni ry here, aie content to tako lldnicsas
liny, sit- being itctiml'.v siupreed inio applause st
tin t-lirlitei-t aienlc i licet, cun iliough pioduce f
by old maieriul. The piece will lie repeated evory
cvtniig.
Nr.w Ciii'SMT Sthi hT Thlatuk. Mrs. I!uw
eis luude hir re-tut icr in I'lilladelphia, last
eviniug, to un Immense house every individual
in the house having a welcome on his lips for
this cliHiniing Hctti s-. vln lias atuincii p ipa
luiity in xpitr of licr talent a rare thing in these
tlitjs, wht a humliiig pushes taient to tho wail.
Her reception wus most enthusiastic.
Alien (Sun it TiiKA-ini It is useleas to SRy
that Mr. Mid Mrs. Harney Williams had a warm
reception and a full house. It is their universal
cu-lem. Tbcy played their well known pieces
pri st y to the Batisfsction ol their admiiers.
AiAioMV or Misie. The great qiicstlou of
Ihe day I ihe opera. The ladies are as much ex
cited nhout it as the men are itl-oiit Ihe elecion.
Tho opera Is a most perfect nrgaulz uion ; the
candi. !uit are all favorites, and hUT all
atlalncd tli o highest position in the musical
world. It will commence on Monday, Noveaihcr 7,
V it li what i'sra Mr. Orovur has not nnnounccd ;
but nil on bis list arc nduiirnlile, and huroalresdy,
w ith one oxct-ption, M.riclf, been heard ind ap
phitidi d in this city.
A Novii.tv Tho managers of "The Con-
suo'crs' Mutual Coal Company" have arranged
for an excursion to Ihe Colliery on Friday next.
A i mitid numlicr of tickets are se jipart for uou
stockhuldcrs. This is a rare opportunity for our
citicns to visit the liluek diamond region of their
unlive Male, and we heartily commend tlio ex
cursion to all who have tbe time and means to
impure f i r it. Tor full details, ne adrcrtiscuicnt.
'I'll K Kl Kl K A Ol I. -TOM lA 1 OF WKST
VIKUI.M l."
Capital, fl,CKiO,000, divided Into 100,0 X nhaics
al 110 per iliarp. Stiuacrtplb-a rr. par t'ltr
This Compniiv owo nsxf o llit aioal alulle Un I and
Itpamii iu lti Kanaalia Vallrji. annate m Ilona Nrclt and
Catnplielt'a Unn btai eita u( Hull creek, ana withtt S e
uUea of the Ohio river.
On llurtie Neek tbe reasisuiyowaonaweS, which k aow
pumliluit twcnly-ttirt-e bntrrU ol cil per di.y. Toif r. al
anly tr.it-a lniialrt-tt und tsaM--Mvra fA deep. Tv
Htiperlnlfiiili lit l now pri'iiaiitut to bote to Uie il A of
the oilier w cilk anrreuiulini: ne, wtilclt air prodnclur r-aa
one linudri'tl to one liiiutlied and f lxl Uarictti of o.t asr
day, wlifti tir are t.atJf.rvd ai oau pruduco a Uke eat -uuu
'I hire t nnultiT well al llorso Nis'k, now b.irud two
liui tin d auil sisly-rtve If'l, with alionl thirty feet of oil
In tlio wult. The Iniid on wlcrh tlds 'ri!l is Incited Is on
a perpi'toal team- The Hull Crk C.im.nr oa-u a one
third iiiti-reit, our coinpHny hive the t)l..!iia-of tiro llilrilc.
At Cuuiptii-U'i run, tin- emupaay uwi In foe a tra;t of
tliiriy-thri-a aere, ooi sUU tail by t;er,tv;et an1 miniin
anilineuri tlio btst oil terntorv in the Siatf. Tlio i:r-4t
Tack well, ttewiiitf live hiiudrfd ha:r.lt, aifUla I'i
pivpiTl.7.
Iiiwika ofsuiisoi tpil.in are now open al the iiunvQ'
Otll. e, Koolu No. Ifs, Miit-rliAiita l'Arhanpe.
A limitul immliei- ol tliarek only v.111 b- .a'd.
i OILS J. KltO-MCIt, 'i iea nriv,
Irem ll.a "I'llllaira baity rot 'of Si piainiiir S, Ism.
"On. SriMsi:. 'ihe 'Whm-ttnit Imt.li'i-ooer' says:
Ws leant tn in a letiil mau who ainvni yco-rnsy rn
IM..a.... i. iIihi j... U..naHif iI.m ltni.,.ii llll limn ....
! ki'd' iiore jn-ek.iu that o uiy. wnieii wi
earileiueiil on tin elei el In It Is vicinity, and the uU layer
1 pri'Taillna lo a lini rvu eti'iit.
nurrl'sl.
ItllOi'iM-TIIOMI'SOV.-Oii tlm J7IU ultimo, al HU
.total's I'.-itireli. lirutiklMi. N. V. iiy Hie Itev. l.in.r'rt I-'.
Hevinnui lllll-.l.tT II. l.lt'HIM.ol Wa-hlti, lull t'lly, to
BlAM Mil l.il.. luu,;lilel ol iu u. J lioiup ou, l.j.
IMM.
I'.IIW I.U.". Ou Anvii-t Kh msni.l to ili-alli, al Ait
ih'r. oiivillii pri-ou. i a-or'ia, tl Al. II. Ilovl ills, att"4 U
yeais, lunnvro- 11 this city.
Il K.s.-Al l u - I uliit. Va.. In Ihe Kill year ol bis
aie, T:iOS, K. lil'NN, Hln-iitiinlreil-aitU-r.fiieiy-eiililU
Ki- in i-ni I'tiincissaius i ti'iiiiti-eise runt Arinv t'.oriis.
el. i'-l sun ii t.niT.'tt mill SlHiKanit liiinii ol luis clly.
i in" h me iciii un-nio.-rni in'- i.iiiuiy 10--1 iu me war.
line nut lei- will lie aivclliit liiN funeral.
FPKKS1AN. On llie 2sih ulllmo. on lil war liouie
with hi. re. iment. I'll A III.): A. 1 1:1. 1. MA N. ilh, 1 oa
01 ChurU-ii li. aud sarnu A. Krueuiun, iu llio Jmii y.-ar of
in ae.
Tl.e IrlemWot the fsnilli . r.nuihny II, llroy Heiern-
t'onii.aiiy v. Oiie-liuiiilreil-anil-iiini.r-iixth Itechnent
I'eniisrlvaiiiN Voliinu- r-, ere ri-"iiaiiilif Invlti"! lo .i.
ti tni his 'mitral, iunn hl. lade r's ri-lai'm-e, No. :sil S
Tenth trt-'t. 011 Th.ir-ilio , Novi-tniinr .hi. ls.il, at 11
o i-hs-k A. si., tvilhoul luilher luillee.
IIAHHIH.-nil tin. t'lnrilliiii 01 the :ilsf lilllino, M MtV
.1ANK aiehl.tVl.il, vile oi cu.n. .11. ilnrri., a,d U
3 i-sr..
Ih-iHilvi-H and it-leuil ure rrHM-.--iriilH' InvllHtl in at-
li ml Ihe lurcrnl, Hum lo-r hue. iiMli ti'.i.. No. rliest.ir
-tris-t. on Wei!iie.-u.i miennm .. M iistanl, it' oVlaiv.
HOI t llliiN.-uil I Im -.I.I. iilnie... ii:n MAKV
diiie lit. r 01 the lain 'I hum.. wil d H..- na lli'ugiilnii, In
Ihe yi-ar 01 In-r a'",
ll'-r irK-n-ls anil I'-c-eoi llm il.iaev aro rf .pei-il'itlly
Invaisl 10 niu-ll.1 In-r hum nil . 110111 ins luU' r.-anh-iioe. o.
4 JullMh.ai sunt, 1 Iii-ns .0 he taun J'n ir.t an..
riii:th lrfl, en W i-iiiif.-.N hi 1 ... 1 11 . el '.' ii'iiV-L,
Serv lei h at .-t. l'sui'. 1 li ir 11, i ninl, h, ,ow Wtf licit
HANI in KS.--II11 s..l'1'.i-, 11. t il e-,uu, UOHI, HI
HAM i'i Is, en-., in tin. se, y-r 01 hs .
'lu liisli' lu I'H'i - nil-' I a-. "ii tn dm lain! y Hrn lit
v.le.1 tn N.li'iiit 11.- me. rs , 1 1.111 hi- hitu le-nh I
n. iMIl Vine ft, 1 i-l. ici l i' . 1 n' -. 1 1 v , s.i.naih'r . I. n
..'1 k I . .VI. '1 1. i..... il -ii I leuel 11, .1. 1 It 111. r
panels 1 I- n " i-.i0 J
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111 ,ti-i ii. mi -mi I...- 1 --.ii 1 1 1 .im V l ir.-
liur-'l, , k.u Wi-Uju'-Jny morning, Novl-luKh' J,
ivi'a".y
at' 111
uV.m'k.
WUH.-0i it ' -.fit.' Ir-tmit, rrfZABHTIl K wife of
Ji'tm V Vn. in tin 4.1; vi m luir urv.
'I tv iritr.d- .11 re in 11 -ivi 01' u' urn i.y re ifhp.-ctiully
invit.tliu hU'-nil ttc tmu-rul ifm tlio r.-i.li n. 0 nt iir
Illltit-lllHi, 'I'll hO' CiihlMl, tlllr IUV, S0Vt'lllt"T lt tit
1 V liu ll . w It ho' I t'ui liKF boiKi. 'iO .rt:tt'i'll to -tlylil-u
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a .11. iti i d nt six rKR
i a. i. Ma mi .ln'isn't clear
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earner.
'iui.ire.-i.ra i:ev ieia:i
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1 HE MAN l i'ACi L'ltKKS' NATIONAL
l''AMl-
I , i -1 Al.l i.'-ltt a . M'Vf ir.nir i , i"..i.
T'.i l-!re.'l' l.--.ethi- ila d.cl.rtd a d.valead or 1KB
r;;t; t I n i . ,.r h. Utt i aoiith. iiAy.ai on di unnd,
.iir.iaaioi'. M. WOOUWAIIH,
II .(). e'afc i-r.
i
fcCCrilvv'AI'.K UANH.
lt-vy
nil lt i.ei'll, Nov. uilier I . Is., I.
T'e lizard ef Ii 'MWrs I a.t eUvtared a Utvuliiid ol
tl'ill l I'l.i; I l;NT.. ..oalilr ou il.-mmid.
S-..J.-I- iw lUi.ua riiie'.td u brjiil u'n ir errtlrl.''e,
H I ,t K. 1' BTKEL.t'aaSiar.
p-T- - THK KAIMKUS,ANl)tr.CUAK:S
Xaiwnui Han, fun Ai.a, atevemoer 1, 1-.4.
Tim I. ire. turn l.j.e tianday dn lured a lilmliudoi K1VI
a,.r .aut , paj b k ou viamai1
i l , i- a-
-.r nl ail la..in.
l I 'I
TUESDAY, NOVFAmER lt
c
V II II
mx oet-ra nr
N T I If. I! S T (I OK OF
LACE CURTAINS
at vOKTf PP. C I s-
I.I'MM T II A N OOMT
IK .Hei"(TA11llS.
I. E. WALRAVEN,
SO :t a. OH Ml Ts
H. OAKRVf.,
MAKONIO IIAI.Ii,
5j. 713 OHESffUT Btreet.
BUSINESS ITEM3.
Jni m-'a llatr Tontr
CLKANSI S lilt. HCAI.r tHOM SCPRK.
JAYNI'.a IIAtlt lONIt!
I..-.MOVI8 A I.I. IIAMOKI'IT I ROM TIIK. HAIR.
J A INKS HAIR TOMC
CI lil'.H mt.PTIVK lU-KAHI'.S Of Till', HCAI.r.
JAVNK'S HAIJt TOMO
i:rne.i rur. Kti.r to hkai.thv AcrtoH.
,itm;s hair tomo
I'lll VI:nTS TI'R IIAtlt FROM KALMNU Oil'.
JAV.VK'8 HAIR IONIC
riJiir.NiB I RIMATLUE ORKI.NESS.
.IAVHK8 IIAtlt TOMC
M.1VIMH HIK FORM Al ION OI' II AMI SI'ilTS.
.lAVM-'. S HAIR TOMC
CAI.hKS TUB (1RSWTH (IK M:W IIAtlt.
JAYNK 8 HAIR TOMO
hl.l'I.l'llll S BAI.II HI. AOS WITH NKW HAH'..
4AVNC8 HAIR TOMC
rfKASSr.S TIIK HAIR IROM AM, IMfl'KIl Ii:.
JAV.Nt H HAIR TONIC
wii I. i.f;Mi.i: i hi; vt-v. or a wio i. nnlci;ssakv.
JAT.N'K'8 HAIR TOMC
Wll.l. nKI-ItOIItrt L HAIR LOST IS ICKNKS8.
J A Y.N It S) HAIR TONIC
KI.I'.I'S 'I III- HAIR MOIST. AMI Till'. EM'S KROM
SI'LIITINO.
JATNE S HAIR TOMC
ASA HI Al'l'll TfcH Of TIIK IIAIH IS t N'l ltfASSRII.
.IAVNK'8 HAIR TOMC
IIIVrN Till. HAIR A II It'll A! D (il.OSSV APPEAR
ASCK.
IAYNR8 II AIR TOMO
WILL ritOMOTE TIIK (IKOWTH Of WniKKKK..
jaym; s hair tomo
WILL QI'KKKN TIIK PKV I-ILOPM K N' T OV HOVS-
TA'HKS.
JAVMS'S II IR TONIC
AS A 1'ia.SslNU '0R THK IIAIB IS I'M'.M.KI.I.KU.
.'AIM: 8 HAIR TONIC
18 PKl.IC.HlHH.LV rKKFB.MUn.
JAY SK- II IIll TOSIO
suoriii rr. o thk tchi.kt tapilk or faery
LAUY AND OKSTLEMAV.
JAY.VE 8 HAIR TONIC
v-'iV )-aaittiLt lat fatii.4a, aad iu eDilnued use
!1 it--. 1-4 Lair u. 4 Ka- ia a cw.a ax.J Li ai:l-y csn
au. r-e.-a.-t-l valj- tj It. . (.in a-..-, Vo. tii
CTjimil '.i-'.-t.
llnrcKlxa In lothliijf.
Ilhrrail In I lial.ljiK.
I'.hll uli.i III I'l'ilbiHK
Ilaiaa.Lk lit (. Ml ln4.
At IIkSvii.ii So. si:- Hl-I Sl m-I.
At 1 lit a 1. v o.i.h H.i.s s 1 nil rtiaa-L
At lll.AI II I.I. Nl is l-h' O il MilllJ.
At oiia .. 11.1.1. se.M-e uiJ itiana.
t. fni' r ti. iiiit itrift,
Ne. U t 'la-Hiiut htrts-t.
Kti. mil I tli-pnut auiM-l.
ho. UWI OIhmiuI ulntt.
JoneV 4lollilnc, N. '.. 4'or. Ncvenlll anil
MARKI T.
jiiM'h-ft. itliiff, fl. K. csirnsr Si'vs-itli and Mtrl-et.
JsiSUH' t'loihinii. S. K. cirtiar M.-veiult and ti.rk(t.
Jl KI.S" I I..II1I11K. H. K. c.irii. r Sevi-iuh and .Malknt.
JilNKie ( lot illm. K. K. i-ornar Se.tmih anil Vlarkut.
JO M K" ('lull In.', s. K.. cunter So. until and Ma -k.t.
Ji INKS' Cleti.iiiK. 8 K. enrn.-r hevenUi and M irk.'t.
.KiNKh'Cl'-tiiiliir. N K. cuilier Hevculh alia siailn-t.
JoKKS' t'Ui'liiac, H. fc. curlier Hersiuli a.id Vtaikrt.
.10M.'t.'i-jth'iiK, rt. K. c iriu f Stivi'ich kiid M-uKi;'..
.If iSKc t-Uillitnii. S. I-. corner Hi-vanlb and Markul.
JIIM b' (' ethll'l,', N. K. Comer Nnvaillli and Vlnrkat.
JON K.s- (".oili u I. H. K. crier Sevi nih ami Carkst.
.UlM.H ( li.itilL-i', H. F..cori.i-r Me.enlli and M.e ket.
jioNKH' Clnlliljiii, s. K. turner H.-teulh and ataiki-l.
JUNKS' ( iiitiileu, H. K. t-oriiir Aev.-u'li st.it Vurkei.
,ltiNKM-('luliaii;,si. K. i-orncr heveatn ami Market.
JoM.H O'oO !iut. R. I, curlier Niivi lilh an.l lnir--l.
JON tS' t l . tiling, 8. li. c inier HettuiUi an.l Mai Kit.
riMl Tihl-'lirolitr.
fiAVIS RII'IIAUIVS.
Area and Tenth Minna.
Lave now In mIoiv a auiily ol Ilia
H-i Ili.'iM.
CiicoA H111 Li and
Hi ar.-t-ll C'l.a "i. .lis.
llnrylAr A Unn Teloymph The lniVk
tr-m'oi uiiia Hint I hav u vi if'tl
In obinininir llu- n vficv nf tlili f
r aliln
mhle iuftrntinn V-T ilils ttiy
IA1IIM. II II tlIVIA'lU 1 VIL illl-
Iiy ,i lie mute uh nil niin-rt keratin i
it I v ti..t m I I'm ati'K 11, it vital lU K.Ai'h
J- 0.-BV-aaKr ia.irl..- .,.l J.j.r la ;in n.ifiiffir. tt
f - 1 3 h IlltrndllCtril iVi'lit.Lt tloiUlllK t).
)iom in it'ti lMt. A biir.yl.ir ta'i-t
lrl(Lra)h to yur room ; ho munol avolJ It. lo ulx yv&r
e()i'tjnce in S.w rk It Im- i't it.tloil. If (t U mi oh-
t lo n!et, brvomt u tlfiln, t'ie nil w unit tlort of
yvur luMiaf, it inn tit iltuuu. Call r.d hi- It.
JOHN A. Ml itvirr.T,
Jin. !." rUb-iNl I MW'd
I" lit HON?
MASON
A
HAMM'iS
ClIiI.NST
OUOANS.
MAHllX
A
H VMI.IN'H
(AlllNKT
OIU.ANS.
hhklii linos
I PUN08.
J. f.. iiori.r),
vi-n'A anil cnutnui streets.
PERSONAL.
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Kon;K 11. Kisn.coi-VMni.v s. 0. not
iiic leli m 'J' m nu -ii.i '- .nn.i eauti'. Kli U nixv
'II Wr..;i'
fa-, r; M il nt M:ii:I.i-..'i r;; Am:
n! Oliver in I'a't'uiiiiri.. I s.u :.' "l.r.Ja.-
Iiun MiuMne W..1I:.." K, :i .li lji in. All Wi ll. Bind
I'l-i-' lull 1.. l-i.'.'n a ibia ' Kv inn:' I ' I' .-r in ."
irat Aiiraoi:. ocidmrss.
HI l.i. .,. r.L.t 1 f.''.t;n:t,'n c.i,,. , e. : i.-.-cpi-.
I Aii,rin H'fc.ct., ii-rv n-vw.fl' hj:Jc
i.tk'U'UK' l-J Mili-iiT, Avlt-ie IlUA I.1 .f I', ', il 1 il'
Iji!' PWLAriLPEIA P02T QTTKZ,
rCTC I'I ti 11. I.
LPECUL KOTICE.
Tin: MfSfi r-sit:r. mstim win t.. n-c .-! m
Tl telJAY, Si ifiaur 1. liia..k aikt!in car.M.H-
tainid, and a l!.'.t t-l liim v 0n1tr nil tl.a' Bt't t'.so-
IUI.kI .(.D, ..!i:.tkn a: tl.e Krnty Croat Pti vn
mcrtat ta.i OCice, entrance At lie Hr vttr Kecia 4otr.
whtreall ii.rf.riaAt;ea id rt-uc.i. n il .fe't; can la jrvp:-td.
Tl.cle.k':ni; are ti.e ri.;ci n' C.u.uJii..i t-i..-r.td far
Aleut j OrtWri
AariidtT.o! iii titii tlf ,
i itr tin a-id aer ai-.-.-uiiii; t il
Car anvand hi m
....1 rent
....i.i'n.u
....it e';;ta
No crdr.r luecd for It'i thnri II Mid not fT. ea.Uni fJ6.
OrU.m will li liMied fa. tln rrn'ai letweia f-.er.eura
of'i A M. and 6 r. M.
C. A. WAl.UOUN,
rOSTMAUER.
lrj it
rSST AKMY, NAVY, AND
CITIZEN'S
ollan. Lmboiueied. Sl.iuld. rStraua. Wiatuil,
k'. mitjla uiitiutattad, al iaaii.j
Mwchani Taih'ir,
i-.9 .. CJt;mt.l.l.lH'UUt
1661.
A. T I I s-t 1' .
W000 4 CARY,
Nr.. 7V CIII1WNHT Nl'HliiKT.
LADIES' AND MISSES' 3ATS,
Al.Ii HHAI'EI-,
IIIilHT HTVL.IJH,
bOlV'EHT 1IIC'1UH.
"NEW WNTINENTAl HAT'
ar
M O U It A I It PltlCKH.
P. (. OLii Vl't VI T IIOK M;1H nia-le ).ar. rSt Hal
aud u..niieta feLocsd.
NVtt)I & OAKY,
Hi. T!k t'.lr-(Ur STlUsET.
AMUSEMENTS.
MLEIOAN ACAJ)i:MY Or MUSId.
GROVERS GRAND
(.i:i(MAri or Kit a..
NKASON 01' TEN MOIITS ONLY.
(I'on'lirlr Itmlti il hr tiiavicmenlt lo llu niih'n an
noiinred, and rum ' I he osc Died : nor can an lurtlii-r
i-ean n ol t.rand OLeia ba uirtu dtirtnc tlio tail au.l winter
In Una .it.)
C( miKM.-INH MOKIIAV, KOVfcMllLU 7.
8P.ASON KiiiitsriitniO! tickets r-.r aale now at
llOi:l.l) 8 HII N1C8T01 r
The llln-ctiir earnc I'y lin.ea that tl.a Iov.t is Oisira
mil aatliit In sc. iiiIiik a Intre ksamin halo, in vioir oi the
v.-rj irrst rsi'iiiM' anil ni-cins iry risk nltendiiiK itn
otirrnlli' ontt llirlhi ef wiicli DiMiiiilk.-. tire. Willi llil. Imie
In-plai-.-a Uie till e 01 su. ..rtialiiii Sua-, al tlie lilJuiTiaj
. er ineslerat.' ihiii, anu oners a s.-neiuo tinnrueiai
A BKAT IXlR KAMI KKIHT.
A HKJIT I OK LVEIIY OTHK.R NII.IIT.
(ultcriialing llnin cither the flist or me se.-otid 0iei-a),and
A BKAT 10K THK MUST UVK NlllHTS.
Heitson SVeurrd Seat (Ten Opetasl HJI10
AlirriiMle Nlulas cctirisl Hxnu (Ki.aOiieiaiil t. i
1 irat 1 Ivc 0H ras 0
Hair ror Rleclo nera nlr.ttt wilt oot CMiiiuence tiefnre
TUrK.SHAY.Niiveliibir l, IHIli. IU .1 M
M1
Its. JOHN DUKW8 NEW AltCll ST.
Tiir.A'i nr..
I.MKAOIlhlSAIIY ATTIt VOUOM.
1 lti.1 i-.ii ol u.t- cnsui;. in. nt ol
NR. AMI MltH. I1AKM V WILLIAMS.
IKlNIiAY AMI H l.SHAY K.VK.M NILS,
'l lie I.ei:iiiili.rv Insii's il
-1 111. 1 a 1 1: V I'llil l.K: Or. CON C'CAllOI.AN 8 HRKAVI
f llCar. Ian IIAIINK.V Wll.l. l AMs
Jtn'aliee W'S. UAUM.Y W;.1.1AJIS
Alter wtilt'li ttie I'linieilli'tta ol
'i 11 v 1 -I'm 1 1 HIS III TIIK OOHNTRY.
MeiLisa. will, so-i; Mrs. IIAIINKY WII.I.IAIUS
To cieliitie wjili tlie I un 0 .if
JOMW IIABV.
VEW CUKSNOT 8TRKF.T THKAT1U',.
X LEONAKIi llROVER WILLIAJ1 E. SINN, Lsn
ace aisl Hanan-ra.
Tl Kal.AY KVKMNti. K.,i eniliar 1 . lH'il.
IW. cd i. el t itt the ili-tili.Lii.i.i.ed Aiuericsn Auu-l-m and
PflUule-eliia 1 avor te.
Mini. X). I'. r.OWKItS.
VVho wilt iti-i-ftr, l. r ttie aecond time In Itils elty, ai "Lail)-
1 aw I ( no "Mil. uine ai.-. in ... vv . i u.ii-'iie iina un
nmul vcl.t-r) emoii. nnl iy, in '. act-, ijli-.t
l.A."l l.l .."i-.. r.a. i.i. -..ii,.
In ..r.:,i-.,tii... I.AllY At'lll.KY'H hKl'ltl.r.
h.iumi.v All. niiKii.. 1,11.1 I.Alt KAVIILk MA1INPI',
vrliui nil; I iiiMlu. i-d, fur llie aei ouu Hum, Till; K0K1Y
lllll.v I'.S.
i uiiiAt r.if.siMi, iiKNti-ii or nits. o. r
itnw i n s.
AY
rh NUT SXUKfr THKATKK.
CUONU WH.K OK Till'. KI.SOWNKI AltlTiTCH,
Mil. ..U K CAN IU t:.t AH.iwN,
.ud tiid t:i1i nt tt !.mi tM'an'iftil (Um liii r.
AUM III. IMA HUt-HAFlA.
utiH rii;i.it') i;u:mmi, Novcmi.or I.Ihgi.
V !i' tto i rpitiiri il ;ur tl r m coin, llni' in tltN CitT.
WAHINUlui: TIIK Ki:..i!T: Or. TtiK DaKK IKKT
1JI Jill. VU.II!SI
,l..nMl.an Itoiel.tfuJv MrKKAN Bliril KSA X
Mm U. kihcI lnJe Mish I m -I t 1 IH CIl.VNA
A.hitrd I; vi he lull atrniaMr. orn.o (JuninsnT.
lu oilico'optii iiou.i till ciu clck. Curtain rliea at 74J
o clu k.
WANTS.
4 ixhnisiu;d housk
WANTUD, IN
Ti r.t Vlaltait.er lie.tial.or Arcli, oi Chi-anut atiaut.
A.airetik "1 uniiaJu-d lliiiiae,'
altlil.ullisa. lu-A
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
m TO RKNT. TBK M C'OND 11.001;,
Li No. It; fi Y onil Mrt w.-Aio leal ili-on. Alio, a smre oa
i iliaalrit t. Al l I) U .loll II. I.ova;.
H---.SI tit Nn. Ill 8. IRON I' nlnvt
TAlSrsOI.UTION. TIU4 CO-PAKTNEKSHIP
I l.etnrr W eM.tli'V UUllerthfl Ullll of KAMUCL K.
1 AV EM AON, I. Uu da) dlsolv. d. The bialnei. wul
bv aeKietl b) tl-e tin.!erli.iad, st No. m lioCK rtti-ict.
I . H. Ed I'lllT.., DIUTITIII 1 (1AU(
l'k!laC(i!iI.lA. (H.i Ur i. lnb
f'O rARTNU'.-'lllI'.-Tho trnl. mlk'ned hara this dar
fiirmi .1 e co.li.. on r. ten linger Ilia lirni l I A Vll.s l;l'l-
'lltaLii, li.r tlit- transavtion nl a yiaiersl itamuut anil
lltuAiiaiiv llll.ilitsa.al Jiu. iu u r-irnei.
lll.Mtl.l'V I. Il.llbl,
l'l.TKR A. OAVIKU.
ri'tad. -lilila, fit u l.er 1, 1
V. 8. CrMlisu. of Ind' bte.lnas, Oaanarmaili ra'
Ylnelitri au.l t I.e. and t.uvariiui.'i.t hei-ui iilea isina
rniiy, lK'".lit i .1 mi l m-i i
lit aitll.a run 1 atnl loa-a nn t.onaieran neiiiicaiua.
Hcoekl aud Leans besii lit unit aula on eiiuuil..toa.
j lll."irnl'.l:. I'l.iiiii-Iliir M'-retisiit and Wlnli-iil
ll-dli-r In I'i" v.'.. im and I'loilui-e. luta mvurlslcit wltl. htm
in hi. I i. .itllii I . run 1IKMIV l l.Al UUICHKK. Ilia
al. Je ol' llie linn will lie
VV A si 1 1 Ml ion no iinr.it k mis,
Ni.. II . and lil II. I -ll'JS r Hrrai-t.
H;!tnd. l hie. (i. iil.er -l.lsill. Ili-.'t-lia
8S
A TON
t er l.aii.6 nlCot.
.i'. a I'i n
rur sine and Heater C'ial,
ALTKH'H COAL VAIIO.
NINTH siii-in lU.l',
be un tilr.trd itt.unt.
at r.r.-tii.'li Ofllcf,
dIMH and sI'HINll IIAIIIH..'.
N It. -A-mi lri
II l lm
(I'a, 1"" COAL AT Hi-M I'liR TON'. TUB
'' C-iintuna-ls' .Ml'laal (.'ntil I nlupnilV. III.' rt"ira-eit
nn.lvr t'a- lien '"I M nlin' lan'i.l' llio stuli' in I'laiittyl
viam, Ooteu.'i, is;i. mH.ivo .liar", at $Ii per .aure,
I'ui.HU
lt.il'lent-J.'.MI H LVN'1.
Tirn-nrer-Jt'SIAII k l.VI K1I1I0CK, No.h'll MARKET
hireii.
WIIKt'Tl'US.
J1'S l.v N'li. i.i'. s. .sitli aire.'!.
I.IlVV Villi I.. JOSKH, Mo. !! ArcU aln-tit.
1II.MSY K.M'l., No. llll Wnlnnl alu-ei.
I'. K. t'LAVTON, No. I N. 'I bird .treet.
HI. is. t.M.SI I'. No. IM l liiMl.il iiir.ii'1.
t 1 1 It K, Nj. ..', SIXTH H.reet.
'! 'i. 1'f.r r.iii. i. -till reei-lvine i-ilisrr'rt."Ti. to !t ln. k
:-i aie ..i' .i..i-. arui iiairiivti u e nio. a .olJirti w.;!: thu
It .-a iti - 'tlv nl Vi I In. Asli r.ci.-i. ti :il i'i al m tK' I' n.
A. i.' ai '.Mal..utli.-.V.-. .KH1N Vl'AiiM.
, 'ii .. i ,n .iii.,wii-M,l:ff.lt KOUKItT).
T i- I'.'ii .' er 1 1:' . tor", nt ill" in-.', an', nf' ).. i v el : le
Un-1 1 . r.. l.-ive orr.it -,h! I ran i-At I II SH N 10 IiIB
i 11. l....li'i OF I'Mt l'nMl'AS-1, lu M.e liia,..e uu
MM..VV. Nn i run-1 in Mir.
a " i-:..i T u:ii, i. I.!i to. i-rv i.ru-.-'!en for tr.e privacy,
'.in.r', .ua- ..nil t. nn- i . 'i' rmul. ;i . ' il l"...'lne
1'. I I e:'!'.e Hi..!jlla( Railroad O. ina.ie)', ln,rloi-nt'i rati
I ail. 'vl.i!: H.r.'et!-, rtt 7 . e.t- a in I. s ILoraiarf, a.-.J i.n-lieeill,-
tr. I.' llu- . .-Hie;. , ally's. tliri-e In i.a en r'.e
,-f.. ma etui t 11 le.nrn to ireeiiv .'i,j n by I'o'.'Se-' P. M.
A . .' ;..-tit i i .urUii..'y v. . 1 tin's la- a: pr-led (o tl.a
6'u. eh j . ir. I. I . Qiy to l.tlleJr nn 11 ororn. -.-.tiu'. ta isy
a !4ni.fi. iTii.C''al ut'n.nit opasf.tl.-n i.i I ill w-raaii.'.
. ,,. ... ,al ir lit pvoil .. to awi-l-lil. ttct ic.o
-nl! I lb...' e'i itml a O k.
A -r. , iin-i tavi.ll be it mle H enable arery one lo
in ml liti. ea niin. i. bo uij' ili-nii' lo do e",
Sili.eie Ikl.i 's l-i- ti.e Ksi-.ili'ioil will tie Vi M.eh; lli aet
Jer a i. y a.Kl i-.'D! U'Ua.n ts, ui til ira.y I .e lo.t o: tl.s -.'are.
At-i-iiur.! r.i'rn.u.L:i will bi pre.i.tid by tbe l'ein;iaiijr
vniil eat 1 1 sire. ... .
Aa If " n inn er if tlett l. Is lt'.i-1'.ed, tt wsu'd b we 1 ft.?
t! o.e wi.ii t!-;re '0 j.nn at the K.aa-i. u t pme ir th.-nl
i uiy. La,t.es iau .Arii.'iaM ia U.e Kxc ui.on wttk
eiti.n i i-... tii-y. . . . ,
Voi'i-h ..yrartitnity hf I eye. leKiie boen nnerca lo too
eltiii of Inilailelplua lo i-aaiux lli attat ooul ftvut
"""''.'itW OK AI1RAN-OVMRN-T.
Wiaui H. T. rr, I C. M. ll'i.banil,
Kaiw ii A. liendrv, W. II. ISliiar,
VlilianiC.riitalu, I l.f i n. L. Mortan,
". I', 'la.niasi', : 3 '' f- tm.ler...
n II Liv er. I TImioio. VV . 1'rieo,
Jal.nU.WI.iaUr. I K- ' l'"''V
MMlAlby, HinryA.lll't-.'
!i",r.;.!ts,,7.t me.. Iho ?.. "ftixs
Kv.-.ii,in .uon'.-l proem. Uiu Uv-' B(u' "'u ..ii X
e-vlsU
nottinoham awb bwiw
l.acu;h,
fffWIITfl. EH. .
I
WINDOW SIIADKS,
Wo. T 1 3
i m.TT,
CARSrNQT0500.
I cuciiritr 8TRNSV.
r-rw mti ,
HAmirACT'.iiti-n.s
tit. -i I
IMANO COVl'ttS,
t Alt'lPS;r UTiK K IM TUB OITT
at tow rRin-n.
CIIKSMIT
STItfcf.T.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
-'yr aAL.X. Ol- T1II1
i
ONION LEAGUE,
CIir.SN!IT STHU'.T, AIIOVK TWELFTH.
THIS EVENING,
AV :if O CLfXIC,
Rf li'all.e of ll.'lnl-a Ixan?, i.ljrwj'l afll hA
iaa.l.
!(.!. OA. I'Hl'.I.r.S, of yrtsachtt'.'tn
If jt. Iir.MVY II. TOKl'UKT, of Maij lnu I.',
Ki t. I'.DWAKH II AW MS.
I
TIIK f.AIHK.l Al'.iC INVIYKIl TO ATTKMI.
II,
I1MA1NC1 f'ATIOft.
TIIK SLTl'.nVIFOKY COMMITTKK l'01
iti.cm.niNo coLOKKD TRoora
a ,
Ii:tfind c'fbrstlnK tho i;.M VKTORT of KMttTf
0 MC M'0(.JtlSt acl, lien in Mnr'nd, her-l. c- J
l(".(iW Clir'st an BlAvci bvv btu made rfibE UKwa-w
dltion.il!; , on -
H1KSDAY, NOVr.MIIKn 1. j
Tha Jnr tie new Conntlt jIIiu will go Into elect. I
TIIK HI It.MNQ Ml. l.'IO Cllr.NNUT HTltKKC 4
Will te I la OltATl II and llltll.LI ANTLT ILLUMI
NAILH 11: YMII'AKF.MJIi.H emblematic, of
Mlil'KTY AND PROG KK89.
Saltite.i nl 1 lie And during tl.o da, and caitaea will i
ll
rntiK. ;
LOYAL MK.N sjmpnliilii'ir in tiiti triumph aralnTitf!
to display l'la.-a daring tlte daj, and IRuatnatA Uiclr
hens. 1 at liUht.
r'nrtl er arrsrgrme nl. fur tha C'elibtatlutt will
.Ill bean-f
n II it i
u.nnced ai dII rajuta ol t-i dim: rotr.
fi'" O TU1J i
EirUBLICAN INVINCIBLE3, j)
mai;ki;t rtrput, uklow TniuTKENntjf'
B InvliMKii al' th Ct'ia,
MIGS ANNA E. DIOKINSMC
WILL, A0URLH4 11IK lUHl.HJ,
on
WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV.
AT t O'CLOCK.
TIIK I.AIUHS ItlVITKDTS ATTEND-.
I
HAL-li OP 1IIK
UNION LEAGUE,
CIIV.SNL'T STUEF.T, ABOVE TWKI.FTU.
rty Invli .ltua of tlio tlnlea l.-tne,
COLONEL TAYl.OU, of Kust Tcnnessw,
Will ndilrcn the public on Wf
wi:dm:sia kvf.mxc, not. 2,
AT 7 0 CLOCK.
jut: t..Mii:u au invu kuio ai i eno.
ACADIMY OF MUSIC,
BKOAD STKF.HT.
r.f IsvlitlK a of ilia Union Leaf?'.
COI ONFI. It. STOf'KKTT MATTURW3,
Of MurjlAiid, !
Will auiliea Die arbilc ou the nam of Ike Dir.
OX TlirisSD.VY EVESIKG, NO?. 3,
AT 8 O'CLOCK,
AT TTTT! A f! A Tir.M7' OT MTISTfl. )
TLA.S.can In- had al th llnk.u league. No lSISOa
!l40ial
OlMiiaaf
ll-l-M .
But slrat't, aed ali.iaai linlou LJun, o. ill,
airett.
it;
CiliANU UNION lt ALLY
of llie litieiti 01'
LIM'Ol.N AND JOIIMSO.N.
-- V
i
Jfll KOUTir, NO HOC'III-OHK COUIfTHf;
Till! HTAliU AND hTKII'lH 0II ALL T1IH LAN
ALL LOVKIW OF TTIKIIt COUSTRlf,
Alt, I.AII.ANT' I.TKUANH WHO II AVIS K0UUU
far et r
i.li.ltliil A UNIOfi
al vtlio l.iaior oui
-.IIA K. SOI I'll 111 ANU 8AII.HRA;
all w lid Lille
f l!K tSiJN'.
Slid ...ailU
I'll NIMH TIIAllOlti-l;
all t uh ied lo a
PIH'iKAC'KI't 1. AUMISTIttB;
all In fin or ul
l.KANT,
Mll.KMAi,
UllJIIliAK. and
' I
;1
t ARRAUI
AS PL.M E COMHIsSION'TiltSj
all i it i d' ef rt.
VJIOK ANII CONIJTnrTIO-,
r.i! v ' i tV'Ire to tuiiau.il to our ehild.-en tlio kUaal
i. n.'tiri .1 . ii ti. 'o l'-i
l'A I KIOTS 01' ii;
all .i-..--.,ii , n.aiM end a.lia'inl, arc iie.lii'tliauici
AT
1M tl l;MLN..E biil. A!tli,
h.VHKl'AY EVENlNii, KovombtrS,
ti t. 111..- i.eveilcn to the
CAl'sM Of 01 R CaOCNTBlT.
( 0MB OKLI COME AU.I , ,
1 Kl' THK WIIOLK I'tOPLE COME,
AND KKOCLilH 1-Uil
thi: r.NioN mi st and hiiall he ntcsEnv
,1
A CKANO i
llal'l.AV OK illtl.WOliKS '
will take piace at U.e i-tn.a of the uicitln..
li y eidtr ol' li e Ji ilkllKl Vulvn City Eaacuiiv Cdl
nliica.
jous a. uuTLti;
Bo. 73
ci'r.tf'pT
BTR1KT.