XL THE DAILY EVENING TELEGR APII. PHILADELPHIA , TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1661. .V"- truing ecictjrnpli OFFICE No. ICS 3. THIRD STREET. fHO TaaOl PkCoi-t, or RuniTiti.lf Cairn Put W-P,bu lf " rrtr, nl Boiled 10 Siih.crtb.ri t MlKlkt City M "a- Tou.ara rr tyiira : na noil.. twl nTT Ct.T JU"WO MuKTHe.ln.rarlaMy.n adr.no. jhrike f' anler!. A4TrtlMaMat luwu-ted at Ui nana rnloj. A liberal afrsn.'Maeiit Bd fr mended Insartloaa. Ts Aflvr.rrai. fjsrtnft. Hi Tt lm-r. In tha rirr.lt.tio-1 .f T.f fcvuHIWO T' TAen. Cm(.'HJllt ... fo PA ! p:.'-.. t HT ar'r Hoar, wo .raa.ttly r.-m.r,.t that ad erttsenii-iits nmv h. namtedl a i.n . 10 o cl a, li p,.:,m , to ui tb.n. aa Inj'Criinci tit all 01 our editi-nt TUESDAY, NOVF.MI1KR isr.l. TIIH WAlt NliWM, We my le Rtnrtled at nny timu wil.li most Important now from General f! ham's two gnuiil annle now in Eiistorn Virginia. Al though mailers have remained quirt lu thnt region for some time past, yet we have every eridoDC thnt neither the srniy nor navy rnrn mnnden have been kilo. General Grant lias reinforced his armies with every nvaihiM! man at the disposal of the Government In the Northern States, and Admiral Pottrr.it Un collected a fleet about City Point that m ist act an Important part In the coming dra'rvt. It will not be long before another attempt will toe made to force General Lt:i; to deliver battle. This attempt will con sult of a series of movement) which will be planned and executed iu a Btiji" rlor manner, and will b3 persevered in until gome decisive result is readied. We cannot doubt that a direct attack will he made npon IJichmond by the Army of the James Fobtkb's squadron co-operatin;. At tho time tune the Danville, railroad must be eel rod, and Lkk, cut ofT irom his only remain ing line of supply and retreat, will lie Anally forced, to leave his works and cnnp.j'e in a struggle for the very existence of his army und the "Confederacy." Of tills blow tlio Itebds evince a deep-seated fear. They ore aware of the great If sues at stake, and while they con template General Grant's pt-cvlotu successes and his proverbial lndomitahility, they natu rally grow anxious for a prospect of deliver ance, which does not now present itself from any point of the compass. The squadron of war vessels which is sup posed to form nn expedition against Wilming ton, North Carolina, still remains at its ren dezvous In Hampton Roads. General Siieiiidan has fallen back with his army from Cedar creek to Kerustown, a point about four miles south of Winchester. TuU movement has hud the ell'ect of inducing the ftibcl cavalry, under I.om ax, W. n. K. Lkk, and others, to follow Siikkida.n, get entrapped by Toebkut and CuHTr.it, and get souully thnuhed. Early does not seem to have been confident enough to follow with his Infantry. Would it had been so, for then we should have had the third victory of Fisher's Hi. 1 to chron icle. Siikuidan is now ubout to execute a great movement, which, while it will bo effective In its immediate results, will prove an important diversion In favor of Ihe advance of the Armies of the Potomac and James. General Suekman has been reinforced by 70,000 men, and his army Is now larger than ever before. A fine cavalry corps ha3 been Improvised, and goes with him, under Kn tatbick, Kousbkau, Garrard, and Wilder, which must do good service in preceding the advance of the main array General Suf.rman Is moving no doubt to capture Griffin, Macon, Milledgo villo, and Ajidersonville, in Georgia, and to destroy the various railroads that traverse that State, so as to completely Isolate the army of Generals Beaciieoahd and Hood, now operating hi Alabama and Tennessee, and enable General Tuomas, with two corps of infantry and cavalry, to use it up leisurely during the winter. This end has no doubt already been secured virtually, and we have no doubt that Sherman Is released with his main army to operate against such rabble as may be commanded by Forrkst. Roddy, Cleburne, Hardee, IvER-toN.and Cobb. This chaff will soon be hlown out bt existence by the Irresistible Sherman, and we may look for victories in the Southwest that will cheer our hearts. General A. J. Smith wltli his veteran division, and tlw gal lant Gencrul Mowru with his command, are both iu Western Tennessee again, under the orders of General Gkokok II. Thomas. General StkiiMNO Price has retreated Into Southwestern Arkansas with the rem nants of his army, minun the two men who alone secured partial success at times for the "Csssar of the South" Marmadukp. and Caiikix. Generals Stkki.k and Tiiaver are harassing Prick in hi retreat; and the gallant and useful General K. It. S. CAxnv has just been mortally wounded in attempting to reach the front, to direct operations against him in person. WAlt A IVII.IAKlt. The horror of war, the agony of strife are sounds so tamilar to American ears, that our people are almost convinced thai no ble-i.iliig-i ever followed in the path of Mars. They point to the down-trodden crops ; to the l.iriii hoiue in ashes; to tho long rows of unmarked graves; and closing their eyes t ) all the ad Tantages attendant on its course, they curse the existence of war, and hold it a judgment on a nation sent from Heaven. Yet history clearly announces tho somewhat asto'iUliing principle, that every great advancement made by man has been caused by the agency of war. The march of clviliz ttioa is a series of successive revolution', and tho sword Is the lever by which every revolution is e!!'cct'd. Immediately after the destruction of die Western Koman Empire, till intelln-tuil light appeared to disappear entirely from the face of distracted Europe, force succeeded intelligence, and matter became the instru ment of government in place of mind. How was It that tho equilibrium was restored, and the retarded wheels of progress allowed n;;:iiii to revolve? Was it by peaceful means iji.it the lethargy of a continent was thrown oil'.' History demonstrates otherwise. To th: feudal system, its wars and its chivalric euier prises, we owe our present civilization. It was amid tho most frightful convulsions that government was reformed, and society reas serted Its pow ers. To tlio Crusaders belong thi high honor, a more glorious renown tli.ui that achieved by England's lion-hearted king. The IWforraatiou was ell'ected by war. The oflkud tu-kuov, ledgmcnl of British freedom exulted rlom unwilling mouuxhy "J S-wer rrf the sword, and the liberty Which bUMM UUT TOn lauJ udllov(;a , through the VWdof li story teems w th th, o0 glua prilic, Ic of advancement through war; ttU(, wu (udl examples tt the advautu., of trltb, may wo not take heart ami look lor tu uatnion of aume greut doctrino Iu our civil war? j.'of ages all evt'Jts tended toward one giem lrlu. Ciple order. For r"" lMt 'wo ccnturM ncflono wluch hsvc stnrtied mankind all draw tho world more and moro under ihfl Influence of the grand attraction universal freedom. Our own war is only another moans of ap prenrlilnn the Rreit end. TA nmord hn chI thrfrltrrs of the ulnrc The mild foroo of the law was powerless to interfere with the crime. The strong arm of war has broken through the well-planned defences, swam the niont, scnled the wall, mounted the parapet, and unfurled the bsniier of fre-vlom from tha tower so long dedicated to the black flag or slavery. Tito position Is ours. The ball.l" is fought, and the vic tory of principle over prejudice Is won. Wlnitx'ver limy ho tlio iwmo of tlio strife, slavery Is dead, dead beyond all hopp of resur rection. It never had nny self sustiiulng power, nnd when the aid of lis votaries is removed, It falls a dead m:i.ss, and crumbles beneath its own oppressive, weight. Tho vic tory of principle Is achieved we must now win the victory of expediency. Again in other resects has war proved a mrwt valuable assistant to progress. It h is developed in man tlio nobler sentiments of tho heart. Patriotism, which has for years laid latent in the breasts of the American people, is now kindled up Into a living llamti. liy the In ventive genius ol'mlnd tho baser pas.iions.which have nhvnys been tho concomitant of war, have been removed from the scene of conflict. No longer (loos man meet, man In hand-to-hmd oriflict no more do couples fiht until one falls to rise 110 more. At the distance of miles stand the contending foes, ami by the Iron messenger they send death Into each other's ranks. The baser part of our nature Is left undisturbed, but patriotism, loyalty, and heroic devotion to country ure developed. Again science has advanced more npldly in war than nt any previous epoch in our his tory. The law ot equilibrium which rules Hie universe has decreed that whenever a want is felt by a nation, the means of gratifying that want will arise. Din ing war the need for im proved weapons has increased to a frightful extent. The demand has been met. Eit KHMiN has improved and perfected naval science, while military need has been met by the inventive genius of iti'RDAN, who has recently presented to the American nation the finest ti!e known to mankind. There is a dark side to every picture, and upou thut side of war ourpooplo are too much addicted to looking. It has its redeeming qualities, and in a short time we will roup tlio fruits t.f to-day's sowing and have a plentiful harvest of pnw-perity and happiness After the shadow comes the morning, and the dark est time is juyf before tho (lay. The watch men on the nation's bulwarks can cry out, ' The night is (iir spent, the day is at hand." uiinuiilA." The lender or to-da's issue of our ably conducted contemporary, the Irps,ln speak ing of the recent mes.iage or Governor Brown, of Georgia, remarks : "Mr. Unowrr lays down as a principle tliat every State of tho Confederacy has a right to negotiate for itself. From tho very nature of the Ilebel compact, this must be an admitted truth ; for nothing Is clearer than that the Iiehelliou is bawd upon the right of secession and State sovereignty." In this our friend errs. Tho original doctrine of secession was defended on the basis that such a right was reserved ia the formation of tho United Slates Govern ment. That the Union thus forraod was not permanent, but could be dissolved at tho option of anyStato. But in tho formation of a new Bociul system, tho leading Rebels were men of far too much intellectual ability and deep penetration not to see that tho same doc trine would react on themselves, and cause the destruction of their newly reared fabric. Tbey.therelbre, placed beyond doubt the per manent character of the compact. We give the preamble entire: " We, the people or the Confederate States, eie n Mate acting in us BovcreiKn Him mnu " iii iideiit clmracter, in order to form a ruiiMA- " mint 1'iiUial (luii-rnmnit, establish justice, " insure domcslie tranquillity, pnmota the gon- , " cial welfare, ami secure tho blessings of liberty ! " to ourselves and our uosterity, iiiv.ikiiitt the I " favor and guidance of Almighty Ood.dourdain i " and ebtublinh tbis Constiluttun fur lUc Uonlcd " erute Stales of America." The emphatic ubc of the word permaiont settles all doubts on the subject of the right of a State to secede therefrom. If the States had a right to make such a compact, to secede therefrom Is a counter-rebellion, aud directly antagonistic to tho actions of the so-cullud 'Confederate Government." Tlio receut de claration of Governor Uhown Is, therefore, a virtual alwolving of himself from the authority of the Hcbcl General Government. We anxiously await further developments. TlIK I, ATT, JOII l.f.K.rll. J041K I. wen, tho Illustrator of the I.on ! m 'iifiJi, sid one of the most genuine humor ists Umt ever lived, died at seven o'clock on Seturdny evening, October 2fl. Ho was born In ImhWhi, In 1B17, and was educated at tlif Charter llouttc. Leaving school, ho studied medicine, but soon discovered lli.it he was not cut out for fhat profession. In AugiHt, 1311, bis fiist sketch, "Foreign Affairs," appoared in "unrA. From that time forward the history of 'iivri embraces tlio history of J01IN I.r.KrTi's proloKhional career. I teniae his Inlxirs in I'uncli, ho Is well known throufili his efforts in almanacs, nnd books of romance, poetry, nnd travel. His pictures of social and foreign lilo nro photographs of the moment. They are ns true as the naked torn he of tho sun could have made them, for they are tho truthful pot traits of genius. His iminenso versatility wss only equalled by his inco want Industry. Happy in everything he attempted, ids labors for tlio past years form a vad col lection, Inslinrt with genius nnd pravoe.itlve ol profound admiration. Consecrated to the ludicrous, ss iniich of his labors were, hn ex cidled aho in flint which was simply and pn tirely beautiful. Apropos or tho imc:isant tin incut lids famous illustrator of I'unch suffered from street noises, we append a feel lug letter by the wit, Mark I,kmon : " Pi m 11 On ! 8.'. fleet Mroot, May 23. ISM. - "Sir: I v. mure iiKn whst niiftlit po-i!ily be ' 1 oiivi !c n il n impcrtin' ncc, were not the sib- t'fl ol niv note ot put. lie imorcst. " 1 Bin to frro .t'y interested in the sncrci of " yi ur oiinsiTv lor tlif ri vitiation of street muni " cuius tint 1 tim ill tr 11a of strenttieiiinn: your ' liHiuis lv iiutluik' you 111 HisesHion ol nmie 1st ts wKliin my knowleitf.'e. I fcirmerlv lived " in (lorilou ct.fjorilon Mqiiare, but wa c m " (SMlid to emit London to escape tho distressing " 1 ( UK qui hits of siici t music, althoU!;h (( rd iu " htrtct wns rumpsrativeiy a quiet lo ;illty. A " dear fiieud of mine, ni.d ouu to wtioin tho " pnlt lc hits Is-en indented for more than twenty " years for weekh htippliesof iniiooenta'nttseinent., " und who-cri .me wilt lind a plie e in this t'uluie " Mhtory of nit, luis not lieen so fortunate. Il-j " livid in liruiiswirU Niiare,and remained there " un'U the nervous HVftcui was so seriously " atrecied liy the continual ili'turlviiico to winch " Lc was siibioctnl while ut woili. thst ho w is " conqiellcd to ahanilon a most drsiia'ile boino, " nnd tei k a rcirct at Ko.asinKton. Af.er ex " pi intinp ronviilt table -ii'iis to uiatic bis piesent " roiitence rnnvt-ntCM for his art work pln-'in " double w iudowb to the front of his house, " he is agiiin diivi n Irom his lioiuo ly the c 111 " t if tl nl visintioii of Mi. ct bands and or? 111 " grinders, 'i he t tt'e. t upon his health, prodti. ed " on my honor, by the c iiises 1 Lava named " is k m lions tliat lie is fnrhi.ldeti to take liorse " fxercino, or imlulo in fast walking, 11s a pitlpi " tuton ot the heart has bicu produced, a form of " nntjina fori, I believe, nud Ins fifeii'ls a-e " onxii.u-ly l oucerned for his sute'.y. 1I is " ordi red 10 Ittim'.urf , and I know tlis the expt ' triutioti w ill enudl a loss ol nearly L V) n wee1!: ' upon Mm iuat at present. I mil sure I noed not " witMioid ii'nm you the name of tins poor geu " Ih lnan. It in Mr. John I,i i i n. If tbose Kentleuirn who beiizh at complaints ' such as this letter couMins, were to know what "are Uie na'.ural pennltiis ot constant braiu " work, tiny would ma eiieouriiue uch untioces " sury Iiilfcticnis as street music entails upou " pome of the benemctors of their ago. Such men " nre the l ist to interfere with Iho eujoymontj of " their poorei follow biborei 8 ; but tluy el.dui to " bo Hllowcd to pursue their callings tu peace, and " to Luvc the coinlort i.t their Homes secureu 10 " thi ni. All ttiey ask is to have the s ime im " iminity from ihe annoyances of street niu-lc m " the to t of ihe community have from dustmen's " bells, pot-horns. and otliur iinncccsBsry disturti " suies. The objection to street noises is not a " matter of la.-tc It involves tho progress of " hum st labor and the avoidnuce of groat mea " tal tillltction. " Apolopi.ingfer the liberty I have taken, " IJclieve mc yours, faithfully, "Makk Lemon. " M. T. Bass, Ksq., M. P." Q A. It I . I WILL HU M 1'. 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BUCK COS 1 MASOS ' IlbltkUilt IIROS II tMU.' t (' I I NV.T S' MASON .It HAHI.IVSi l-A'-l MT OKOAltS. rtAsoa. ,1. r-.. f)rinr.i, th ait J LUoHt.ut atfft'O-a. cri-ixh ct nuAS !: t (ovnsy C AKI. A J-t ill I Cotiilmiw, THIS nri'.lAV i:VKMSt. NnrxniWh Hit. Tliconlv time Mn-tivi-i ul M -iri ' i. m.rL.il upir. 1(N .lt:AN l.iAlOHK MUM AN (1 Itc role 111 wuicn in itin nn vir tiurcotvtiui uuiui in AiiK-rlc.i). I,H Oli) l.l.O .KMK1-1I HKKMANri 1 II I J very v 1 !ji k'oJ jh-ii 'h it Win. ) DONNA ANNA M iitlium III -1: 1 M .(OIIANSK.H IhiNNA 1 l.VIKA MA HII' I Itl'.m.ltM f HON OITAVIu KUAN. Ml MMI.lt (Amuincd lor tlilroiciKi 'ti. to n.ve u iiiitiouul trtiKili (u the cu t t ZI'.M.INA MM. HOl'HIK l 'IHIl V , (Thf m i in win, li hrr very sm-cf" '"1 l-lnM nia to.) ,1 S 1 J ( I I Ht Alii' 1 1 I Mail I i In (t'TB w Hf-f tl tlv ji IHlttu mini - t'i tlm jn-nt MtiH.iu nt the Ni-T Ytnk Arn lr:ir, li;nn whl' h i uvRii.i. M I.KIIAIAN niMl M'ilo. I ' 1 1 li A in.nl' I n'lr lii-t niMX'urjuit fs In A 'tn ri n. 1 v-rr j-t- it -mr- Cfn, Hint i)r(inoiitJfi'l liv tli 1 1 i'lic.' II '-r.iM "Wnnil, ' itivi li' i-iiiik,' N'W Virk It.unnN, nmonn tho hfl n proti-ntnUi'iihoi t'i"" prii hi I nit rlry. TO-MOltlioW ( WKIril'HIA V ) l;VhMM), Nnr 1 th, tut i v 1'inr ot liKH IMM.I I'.N Crninl oprr by Movfih'-t r, uilh n vc jroiit cm . 1 In- tiii'p jiimI Jitt4-ini(m, fttmlv mi I rn:ir .ii; i -unn to Ihe pn i!u lion ol ItiM ir il i)nrj, th" iiiohI ili li. nit In the ftilir.i Cic-ir aiul nioilern r-i" nlrn U tniioMv i-vcr. rtic Oppr lin n-t-oivt 1 iiItm-Iv two tvnrrt.(Mitjf lioim Mi n H' a -on In Ho 'ton, tho n.il ot wuicti H re ivHr.1 (1 a-t tl ni'i'-l ii'rl'i t pr.-Hcii Htln'i nv i-nv-n 111 n-ctir-n. A l.irt'lv itMl .rt..rv l-criurnriiico ni i.v b.s IooKl1 lnrwfirtl toon WKINI-fl'A V Tliril-.HAY K K.NIMi, ov. IT, only time ol HTKADF.U.A, :iiitji1 0iern bv Von Ki"tow. Tiofntol with n fb-crpo ol brt.li'incv imtl Mvucltv ii'-vor ohtmnp.! in I he o,ipra, Buccjit with tliint-fiNl. Kill. IK4 In liM lionouJ m-ta-nii-thn. M AlA OLIO. orl;;lii,l!y H'nl i-xpri'lv coiii.hh.v1 fnr liim hv Von Kloti.w. M1A.M1. (tOITKIt n I.KO NO; Tlio i-ri'lrt) utivii-th l 1n- ni .Jo Jio'-Iioii ol tll tirand (1 nnrn oimt.i nip mr Is o-'obraopil in lUu c4t. KHIOAV hVi;M'U, Nov. only time of MIKMM.K. (Irani OpoM bv tlnnn . 1 , c.ni.nifior of "Fn-Mt." Tre rtciiit'l lor thn llr.st tmift In Aini-rioti, I rum l:ic . ol Ociout rolior-ijn oii vonoHct jiimI foiciid iiis from ' Ml rtollo" wrto jrlvi-fl In ui, Tli'm ltv wLl, tljiiri-rnr.i, bo tlio flrn, ft it wrt wl'h "Kium," to itiifsfi tho ciitlro pnwunttitiiin pf (iiMinoilN lut !-' iciiti, HAHl'tnAY AKI II! NO'lN. Nov. lfllli, (iAl.A K A Nf.W I'LL M ATI Mil-. 1 AU.sT. I.N I'l Hi-1. Admlilon to Mntj ( id JhtHar. Heat nny bo so- CtiriM) wl'Lout t-xtru rhrt.':n. .iHt nmy bo Nccuroil nt tlio ro niV.r iii Tor nny ol Hip Mkt nitnt4 ut tioul'l'ri M nic Stor.s onJ at tho Acatlomy. " NEW CONTINENTAL HAT." UNION VICTORY. A CHAND DISPLAY uoisrsirrr- M O I) I-. P. AT 1', V I'. I C K S . r. B.-OM) VFI.VVT UONMtTS ms.li- ovr. Felt HU and ronncta roaiinril. WOOD A" OAKY, .o. rm c.'iii;sNi; r htkhrt. w li i; a j v N Atvroiuor.wTllv wi :.t IKI.tl M OT i . tullk to l' t'l AUllllC. OF ! vols 1.1 1 .U I K 'llli u i .i"-iii;'F'!'. (let-lit iiuore-lii g Alto. 1IIST0K4 or ESDI.ANll. Void. 1 jiiucriNmr- ami oo rf mly, MAUTIS S IlISTOUV Of KnM'K-THK AUK OK l.ltL'lS A1V. Su i.rriptton.1 nceivft P.r tlio boo at ttie HOOK ltdOMS, Ko. :I6 S. Sl.vTII 8TBFI-;T, 11 lr,..'lt AbovoCIiOsinit. WANTS. f. WANTl-.l), A (iMAI.l. FUKNISIIKD It's' in. llli cn.nniit m r, of lire, within two or three .,ul III d:ii.d Clioanul. AiiJn A-1"., "'' t'l.n.,- Te.ei;ini-ir OH C. II-I..-I 4 1'AItTNKK WAM'KD. WITH A CAIM- J tul ol tro-n tHm in .'iUl, In a mire anil lU'inttlv. li.n.lM-na. Adilien M. I . al Una olllec-. il an l--lUtNINllI-.il HOUSK WANTKI), IN iJ. t Walnut, or l.ornnt.or An-ti, or t'Ue.iinl ulreot. A.iurcsa "Konili.liidllii.nl'.' at this oilice. In FIREWORKS, IlYOKDKUOI'THK union i.i;aoum. WILL 1 AUK Pt-At'K ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, Art O'CLOCK, jiijoa.i htiu:i:t, A CAPEMY OF MUSIC. ni'Ts r. rout). Tht'H'H', I'miIiiiii no : Kortl'. Jllnl Hit. Altotitiiilru (a.) JRO.- I.AIIS AMI KIKK-AKlfS. K, according to the primitive idoa, tlio prlnc'ple of warfare ia the greatest tlivtruu- tion of the greatest numlier, It Blioulil seem tliat the new munitions und upiilinuces of the ugu are bent upon conducing to so himrine a result. Tlie iuiniovements iu lron-elndu aud flre-unns aro altering tliu cliantuter of war, nnd are objects of compt-titiou tluougb tlio lt-uf.'th and breadth of the world. The launch of the iron-tlaii monitor Camunche, yesterday, at San Francisco, California, in an event which will hold a permanent place in the page ol history. About one year ago, November 11, IfcOO, the (.'amanchc ui rived at San FmucIhco in tlio ship AunUhu Her extrc.ne length 1IYINU IN 11.T. The subject of the public debt is oilen spoken of witli a lightness which borders upon levity, aud a blind confidence in tho future which partakes of inconsideratucss. Willi some the national debt is treated as a ntttlou.'tl Joke, and every consideration which swells It bandied about in playful badinage. Strong as we nre, and embosomed with re sources which, from time to time, develop new roads to wealth, the fact of being in debt is not a circumstance to rejoice over. Whatever may be our convictions in regard to the cause or cnuselcssuess of much of it, whatever may be the prejudices we have imbibed from the knowledge of much that is unfair orunder t banded having assisted to enlarge it, we are bound to consider the conditions undor which I the rising generation will come into an iin I mense possession of public deb . With some I men war is merely one way ol makla money t just as money is one means ot making war. They are mercantile sophists unequalled In the art ol arguing money Into their pockets. The mau of thought and honesty, however, will reflect seriously upon the couseiiuences of so large a public debt. However himself or his business may be afl'ectud by the war, he will remember the immense scale on which the Union Is constructed, nnd remember th it the national debt is not disproportionate consider ing all the circumstances under which It has accumulated. But to predict that the successive genera tions which are to Illustrate to the world what the highest degree of national prosperity is, arc to die ou" with an Immense debt overhang ing them, Is to contradict those convictions which, as citizens of the United States, wa have so long ami so deeply cherished. Peace will restore the wealthy crops, of whose riches we are now deprived. Not oiily will all tho old resources of the touutry on which we have so long depended be wrought to tho extent of their capacity, if they indeed be exlinustlbli!, but new oneu will be dl.scovi'red.nud be applied with all tho ingenuity aud energy which char acterize us. The tax-gatherer is uu ollkial whom few love lu his oflicial capacity, and yft he is one of 1)ROrOSAI.S H)ll COIIN MEAL. Orllt l lt.l'Ol I'osMi.-SAhir . Si It-.isi p.srv., t W A.'I'IM.TtiN. I. t'., N'OV'-mbiT I'.'. 1-Ail. ( K.-iilftl Prr ii'1-.a: itn- iMi'cl uicit ttie ll'tli lnitt.iillj nYl-ii k M., Ii.i ti.niMniii tha Unit' J Ktu'oi. Suo..nili-n:e i iinrtni. nt vith TIIUI.E M'MHtKO (Wit.) ItAlIREI.S OK CORN MKAf., Iti lie drllvt r?u al tl c llo.em:::-Mit ivarclirovp in tlt-.iri.o-lown, or at Uic wlmrvv or r.tl mail ilcit-it In Witt liinq ton, I. (' , at siu-li tlrni-as tho tio eminent uiuy direct, alior llv dajn' noili e. Tliu t orn Meal to lis dcllvtrrd In ood sound flonr Larri Is. cut n cuiiliiitilni; on.- tiniitiie 1 and nlnety-tx (l:ti) lionnttf.;" lo bfl trt Hh vrontid. itntl ot" iioi.il inert-liantttble oiiallu, and will Ins tnint-cti'd iu--t bot'ore li Ik n celved. I n yiiit in will be nntde In until Hindi ill Iho Uovernuient uiiiv have IV rdlliiirn-m. nt lli.tM to lie at1.trei.hni1 10 tho nndoralpned, at Ho. 1WI O fti.-tt, t-iiduiatd "1'royu-alt fjrCurn 'y"1,"' rJ i; i i ,-j.- ll-ir. ,'.t Cui'taln and C. a. V. VRITTUN 'AND VEUBAI, 1)1 fl.rtntlons of Chara-ter, CoiHllintion. and In lent, with ADVIl'K. on llwln.-aii, lit altli, llilticatlon, Ht-lf -linpiovt-mt nt, .M iniueiuent and Trailing of t:nl LI.Khn, oi'l.il adui'.u (iv.n, day and ovi-ninn, by JOtlX I.. CAl'KV, T'ltreiioli.irst and Booltsellrr. V.i s. 1'KnTil m., B'.ovo ciicjiiiit. ti.tnm piNE SHIRT MAKUFAOTORY. Tfco aubtcilbtra wonld Invite atte ntion to ilitlr lMl'KOVKD OUT OK SIIIUTS, W L-Seh tln-y Diat-o apcclalty in their hualnm. AI.60, CONSTANTLY BICEIVINO, NOVELTIES FOR GENTS' WEAR. a. W. HCOTT As CO., (t STLEMliN'S FTUM8UIN0 8T0UK, No. MM CI1KSNIJT STItKKT, U-10 thuu ll Four Joom below Continental Hotel. hhCf (it'll Mrilisi rr. . . , (Al'O ot Hnlinliiv Mt Ni w 'I I. f utrc, Wn..liin;,toti, I iitro. A ClliF. T IItM K'tU) 1'KAST. KripaAcnu'iii, lr '.'I nlclits otil, ol tlio t'iiiinenlTr.v- Mi: F.IiWIN' F'Md.T, who wli; r'Ul-r, lor It.e flrat Unit' iti I'luiit 1tll(i:i , lil b( ll- Imnt ini .-'Uiitio'i ot l lll.lin.A . I r. IS hllAKSIT.MlF.'S OKANIl TtOVAK TKAii:iV OK 'HI rlTliK, d-tiimoTM inL' on MONDAY NHMIT, Nnvi-iuhpr 21, Tlir OnDimiiv to nihiitln Mr. J OliKl-.S I' litis Imm-ii vi-ry rBrofiill.x h U cUtt, eiubiuclnKi uiiiniifc' oiUlts, tlif CtiU'liruU-J 1ri;K"'jfIilU', ill 1 I f .'l rr r. rJ . I - I . Tho oconciy UH'J wi" ov,,rni (t ,ll irolui tloni of Ain. j. itun.i.i.i ci ni il, ol riiUaf't'lithln, n itli nowlj "lnu ti druury by rtl l( WIMi. ot Tl iln(Hlpb1.i.nP(l several now Koman ifli-nt-i, I'm'n'Achig '1 1 IK I Kit Mii Al. ur i li ur ut umuulasi.o, by Mr. CHAlXKH H. ;KIVnr ItHltiiuorc in- M.tciiinir bv Mr. iimi tr.K.ot i io A:iu(Tny. The Cor-tnuick, hatiiiorH,1tiHlif!iia. Ar, A weru made oi!iri'i!-l tor thl p'uy. ' a t''itt olovt-r 'Kl. rir luiluci purlieu nun, avv uit luimu nnnnnnv- IlKUtS. Jl-l-'-l.t T UCIIJ-K WKSTEUN AS LKAU(TUE F0U J. 8AK f N- lit Il.l.li WKMIiKN J Lr-.MI, I UT. rUKNAKf.Ji. .1 'I'l J.I. Y t M I -KM A3 1,1'. A 11, I llli r Ul..KKt. M'r.t.LK W!-1 i;UN- Ah I.LAll, THrt KJKHAKKS. t:(.!l.,i; WK hit. UN As l.b.MI, THIS NMAKKIK. u (Jil.i.K v. i;si i ns ah i(.5ii, litis kk!)akun. AI.Ml niKhM i nr.Aiiir.. WAI.M T hTl.t.K'l' THKi UK. V Al.M'T h TKKKT UIK.ATtiK. WAl.NI T HTItllKT IlltATlii;. THIt i;vr,NiNu. Tins jt-vkninu. utis i;vKM:-iu. BALSAMIC CORDIAL IS TUT MONT l PIlXTUAI. RKMKDT 1011 HVDDI N COIJW, HOH1. TIlltOAT, INFLUI'NZA, A I N IN Till-: MRKAHT, n..1 lNCll'IfcNT (JONSUAU'IIOM. Pieparrd by JOHN W. BIME3, Jr., OhetniRt, TWI STY 8KCOND AND MAHKI.T KTUKI'TS. Tor tale by all DmreM" nd Mtorokaepem. 11 -IMntlialm H'lOVUS ! HTO VI Js? I KKIXIN'O OFF. .Sl-.l.l.ING OFF. SELLING OFF. F.ntire Stock of Stoves. MIAMI R OAR C'ONHfMlSC STOVES. Thtie Hiipert-.r f toea aro veil known; ko nro xi-Utmi tin ni olt M ry lew . nt niiinutrtruirorB prices. Al.o lilt i'.t.T Il'O llVr.fl 01l'ti-, ffptr OOI.t..otur ,imu n-i,in.i pilt in, at 111 IliS. JOHN DUEW'3 KKW ARCH ST. TllF.ATltl-:. 1UHK t.UUWIl'.l KltOM 1'ITTO HOME. Third Tte.k, i tnnl Tkcv-k, Third o-eek. Tldrdwtel., Third w,ok. Tlnrd wcta, Of the llri littnt Kniiiii-'nontof Mil ami .Ml.-M. llKM;V WII.I.U.H Mii.MiAV aM Tl KtiUAV 1.V1.MM1S, VNCI.l. I'.Vl S t'aHIS, . , l'LlVE.C i;uuiu 11111 i A.nd JUNKS- IIAPY. MK. AMD Mltl. UAllMKY WILLIAMS In Mx CharMctrrB. Kcatk areiired atx dayi. in udianue. IOMK ON A FCHLOIKJII. L 1 hi. lieaiillllll I'eel rnitravin :. pnlnted by Sornis- pi. nnti ,-iiL.riivtit hv Sariain. I- liavmit an iimt-n-.e nrtie. nrtl Is enn-lili-retl by all who l.avo Bt-t-n it as one ol the finest K.eiUuenB 01 enrvlui ever ro ton out In tills eoiint ...... ,n cjtft,-.r, nii'0 . til. I nUL.l'tr.nD r i". I niiuLi.li iii.' r. roi-v. l'VMtY' LOYAL IIOL'HMIOLD SHOULD HAVE A (Ol-Y. t f... nverv fumilv who Iikm a futher. hiifhanil. or Bon l.iiiilInK lor Ida country, will apprceiato and should lOMeba wwnxiv f u 1 a- OTY,.TniT It will alwavt ho n bt-aillitul memorial of the anxlona iiava and years ol n lnllion ami war. TlliaOngiavlnK is nolo e.ei.i-it-i. 5vuib. 1HHA111.1I Hlil.lllKltS and others will tlnd this tha most pleasant and profitable net nt-y lt.. y ran umlorthkc. o Ktve exem-ivo ternlory, lilitl w-ll i;l e pnriicuinrs o. K' i7 o" ipi v nnni this n ate on a 111 ny Kno.-l.MUlii.uic loriram- Itur ho., will sontla aotiilmen cony by mail, nee, on receipt v. the prlet-.S.' to), which Is ahoiilone-hnU tho price usuiilly crarKCd lor OutTltYllla o. luib tuuiai;,e., r u. a. io.ii.wis. l"f' .. .. ...t.v... l.ltAl.l.Cl ruiMl,linin, .ui M. t'OUKTIl Street, 11 liMutlilm Philadolpliia. tew CUFSNUT STUEKX TI11CATRK. QULVFR'S NEW DEEP SAND JOIST II E A T E 11 , Wil l, Bt'ltH LK8 t-OAL ANII -MAKE MOUE HEAT TUAM ANY FURNACE IN USE. COOKINtt KANOKS OF THE MOST AITltOVBl) TATTKUNS. iti:insTKUH AM1 vi:ntiutcohb. FOIt BALE UY CI I A It I. KM Vlt.IIA.l. 9 .'(l-ltntu-'.'m Ho. 1 ill JIARKKT 8TRRK.T. JiOit'DAY AND Tt'KKIlAT KVKNINOI, Nor. l l and IS, I. AST W l.l.K Ul" fllKIS. II. r. no.. I.KS, Yl'lio will appear In ihe now 4 art Hay of Lain AluI.I'.V AKCIIKT. To conclude w ith the inorry Knrce of IIIK TAII.OK (V TAMIVI.UTII. HATbltDAl AK I r HN' to N, N'.n-a,tii-r TWrl.r'lHdIIANK FAMILY MAIIStK, l.a.ltlme tit lal'.IV TllltVl.ls. Vrla.v EvenUiK. arcwell l;u-ltl ol .Mrs 1). P. Itowen. Monday r:eaiui:. .venll'fl -ji, wuioe iiruuuedti, auer four n.onih-.' n-tK preiiarallon, llou:lt-.-nill'ii beautltill drama ol FALYKM'TK. rtlllUMT UJJ.Ii:cTKl. Thu adintrnhle rictnre, Uio greatost production ol tuo puiuU-rT.'KRT,lii now on exhibition, at the ACAI.KMY OK KINK AKTS, No. UrM CIIKSNUT Street, Touitliar with tho entire collection ol the In-tittitlon. AomlUanre.TWIiNTY-l-'IVE C'KNTH. ll-l.'-2ui' As over armor is two liiimlii'd l'twt; lio lu i one tiiin-t, ami turika a buttery oi two improved j the uiot tisotul visitors we have In these mtPi'.t- l.Vliuli guiif. slions und tnx-iiuyiiig times. Titxation did lu a litter in the New York Times, Ciptuiu ' not l ogin with the war, but it is hi'lnlng to Kr.n hsoh denies that there nre nny ground-i end it. Without an undue t-oullilenep in our- for iij juelieiioion with rel'eieuru to lite Dic tator, lie nmkes the aliitem. ut emphatically t lint there Las been no guess-work or miscal culation ahout the draft ol' waier ol' the ocean uiouitor. in reaul to the proper iiuinersion or tlgliting trim ol'un iron-clad which, like thu lllctutor, is inteniled to meet foiL-iu iron clads at sea, lie remarks : " It is no louu'.-r the " C8-pouiidcr thnt will be encountered, but " projectiles v hit li will put the lide-annor ol' "tiie L kit' !(!, l.t'-.''.y a it U, to p s.-v -re ' ui;il. It uifi lie well, '.ltetviinv, to ke ; t'li.i " :.-ide ilillllif Well flld'.r Witter, Uole I'-l ii 'it ' larly since rolling, to a ti-rluiu t.vi.:.ii, :n,i-t always lie looked tor. liiu great, l,u) ..n.-y " of the JJii tuHir fit lit r present thai!, vi.., " sixt'-two thousand pounds to thn incti, Nun " Important llnture coiiin ctcd with tho ijues " tion ol linmerslon." At Flatbu:-li, Lon' L-Ian.l, ou S.ituril.iy la 1, a meeting took place, wlioe oliject va to le.t the relate e merits of the bc.-t umall rtrtm iu use nt the ptc-tnt time. The Am ricaii a.nl Krit!bh Bervites were represtntetl, and tec bnui J arms w i.-re tried ut lun' and short ra... The rebult of this cuutc.t was the truuop'.i of the Aii. i:i lean carbine and rille. Tho American Kunwas fur ubeittl ofuU competitors. Tliro:t;;!t ottt the whole coinpi'titiou it w.n victori jj;. The patty was coinpo-ed of botU lJritlh and Anicrieun cllict-rs, and the fact was fully d u.otihtrntid that, fits Aui'-rlcan ttubitio auJ , rVCl;eut the world. selves, we may look calmly to the future, mid be cinlwirassed by no alarms as to the national debt belni; au iueubu which never can be bhiiken off. MAititli:i. KLFTf'Hl:rt-ll Ns.Klf On tho IStll in. ant. hv the lltv. Or iisiilmrne r.it lor olTuuttv t buifu, rill I l'.i.s ! I.I Tt II HI, i:. , i.l U ii-liiiimuil, 1. l.,lu Mi. li.ll .MA t.l.sLlt,oi I'lnluaelpliiii. OKOIU'M feKUr. A t h. ni lot Jniiiwaiu Mnlu-fif i, e'iu;il to nw cny i w lrliaii.i. in wm Jn or ty Ain in n .t ltr.r.vKH. li lt :t .No 4N. Wrtt ritrCt. RSKMULY IIUILDKNGS S. W corner TENTH anil CMKSNL'T Streets. W.JjM'.HJAY, NuM'Uibr Hi, lbol, At Imll-imst ihrt't-o'clock, Ulif CLAHSH AL MAIIKB, itr thi. PMII.AHKI.nilA CLASHlt.'Al. OriNi'Kl'TR XlrB, c ti- in ni it. j aUVH. 'l:UHf. FJtOr.KAMMK. Tilt hi F. Mat. Onus 1. ho. I llefthiven (JitHlUtTc. 0ll71, No. 1 ,..lliydu in no Vug (.u. l irrt i iiw in 'Hi (h). KluOfdo Conceit lientutt f'umte'.tu, 24t 0, Ui it uuiiir Mozart Hiilrrii'ikm lint f r tlie ii nson of twfutr-flve Matinee tn iu t.'ie AtHflr Sioro of Mr. J K. tionl.l, Si-vcntri und 4 liHtnni Hir ft, wht ic iiH' ini'iitrt lur imtilic or priraio l rtnrmtitM uft in ur out oi .own, Mn ue iiitiav ior tue lur it un til il r uu Mtii 1j 'in Li-Id. to be lind only ut tliv door. KtiT ATIONAf, cincus, S1 UKt.'ll I'M bYJtl 1' tlltllCK QIIAMTV. AUI.llt.lt X LhKVKS. iioici: nKi.AWAiti; ,m:i iii-.ua tu:i-: v.a. watkii OKfJlIUM .SYllL'l'. street DKLAWAKR MiRCilllJM MOI..VSSI-.S-j:iii'al to ht-l Stcii.u S vr.ii. at n nvn-h lowt-r otI'-i. AIX'llKit a Kl.l.l i:s. c'tcin'M coIuulJKAWAH:sYUl'i I. in ei(.p. UN AlttillKK lil-KVLS, Vi. n S. WAT KH rtll- e! nn;;. I llMI.Y.-tli. Hiii-ilnv. Son mVr M. IK. 'lit 1 A t O.l.L i . li.llliilltl -i- til ll.e lut.-lM. 103 I Mlii ,1 -n.il . 1 ' I i ; v h a 1 1 i mi. ..il. t!- i'.1-iol t'.r 1 'TH ftl. 'f-'.l t i uu--,, nt-At, lit J .il l i. (hi Muium. Nfipini,i r lltli, t i'l tvM. r.-n ttai'Ii tl m Itu nun. . V It 1. 1 A M Kl.N SAI(1 II. . t-M. u miii ot 11--ti . 11. tnnl L.ydi.i .nu iii-tt.:. iitd 'ji vu-.h ioinifil ol C'-Uiiiiiiiy l , .'c'.uUil I'fiiulvailid Kui.-r v I ft.- rrlutlvrs nu-l tri'-mln m tli' finn'W, niriiihciN ol M" it Milium tihil bi'l'lliTH hi thu i;'t, iil.ni thu iiitiinli Ti i l 1 1 ri'.iii; I iii ii liji I 'winii.i.iy im,) (iiit AiK'l;)iil.i i i In1 ( h u ur-' 1 1' '.jji'i lliiM i im tt'tt t' nil n-i liii miu-ral. fi-.nn iilrt littlit'i iOf i'lLiiiC -N . J:t JI Tiiutl ;r.Tl, u.i HY 1 ih ,,t.iv k 'friim ll, iu 1 bV.uu. io jn'ocuoil tu (.'al .T,v J'-.H.-Lrt i'huii ll. lH.NSi:. i'U tlif H'h iiut.nu, WILLIAM M:.S'Ni;v, I,, tl, -.1 tl . ru. fl !.i ; - . 'i 1 1 r rt' ivi ii'nl iiiio (!' n u of tl.e f.n.i1! .-, n ul 1 1' Ci' lulu Ji i,!' .:i!i i;:ii.' ry 1. . rl: u. l', A. . M., rtt! I i iU ii u ir'tlid Lu I'l' 1 ..I, tin M i Ut It Jl.. , ir Hit 111. I.t 'c n -Ktik", S J 1 i-. -.w :-t, , ,-1,, ri V v In-- .1 iy, f id 1n-if. i, at 1 o'ciOv.'k 1. Al. luttiaiuu'. ill U i.i in ( Yinuu ( y. 1 A Y I.Oit. On thn I llii iujutut, lr JAN'iC 1 AYL H, Ui 1 1. 1' ."ill vi'H' "i r i'j"- 'J ti- n l.itivitK ninl ii h'inU ut th fiiinlly ar .vHnectiuUv Jti v , ii il lu utlcliit tliu lum .ui - I'ioi.i 1.. r i..;.- ff.-tti-. .t-M, J..-. j(r:i hiiii.nn r "-'nit uu v nliniUi ui"rniMj, Uie loi.li tu-tiaui. Ut ti oYiut.. Hcrond tlonr h!oo Anh. 4rcat Klui-Kon la fc'ir tuiiifii-.u H:ui'K U' NU; d unit FiUK yyl rlliliiilllilfl, coin- It "IHK ti I Hllil lnn.it Mm InlUl 'iO ll -mi- l- i.i l t T.tt'i t;..ii I'l'.uk Ti itni.il .t:t, O n im '.s tti.tl I i,r. t "il i i.t our ou ii iii.:',H an. I l.-i-ii-r... ni'il M StaM', till H'.l. 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NtL-ktit.il in k'vM variety, 4).licaicijr oucn, Ac, 1 4'-. ..mr, aiic m.iall, ft:tl fnnvlnro yf.awWv bof re Ij'...! .liUM.Lbu-, lti.it It ib well hi.rth t .ir ovuil-A-1 .,t ' tt. , irt ii'i'M.i-r,li1iiiTiJi"fi hi tl-c 4!he. Hn.r ol Wih : I MM MiNiMlUS'lAl.IKU, Kl M. C-H-iHil H'r.-a, ht i ui.ii d"or tt'jovw Aicb, uti to Uiu ci in jr. iU-tt i .NiiLU 'j hi: niiti i i ion ns- mus. ciititLt WAR Nhi; iliiriiiir Uii, UAN Itii'J.t. Mr. K II. i:tiMToi K'tueitriiin EIr:tor, n 'ns t vv : k o tiik m a-dn, IMMKNNt; .M'UIKVt l.rt AMI KXl!l TKMKNT, IKKl'l'ltl.HHID K MIOI'TH Or I, Al.i ill rKK. !nrii.,' lli- iilv tio fii'bnito.l i:TO.N HTON V,, th hl!i;uvO:,I FAMILV, Mrs WARNKK (MHtr-i of tlio rroii-r .h -iiwxi3Mri4 1 N.I'.K tiitO 1 tl KKH, tin rrcat HMihiuo I .-4;ur, afr. UAfUKI.OR. the ranownl TOM Kl.Nli (: !)f V .It . Oi ti. 'JilKil-S), tllO IllllallLlllle 'M't h t 1 il'KNKi . Jr.. will ii;.in'r lu a vnrk'iy ol i.li-as'u. Cvinmixtn', A TobatU, tiiiil iiHuetriitii fcccuos, tuUlcli ti.t'V tii.ve tiu rr iiin. Ai'Mii-ioN. Flrt Tier, .'Jt cenU : Scc-oml Tt"r, - cent tiiriviirn (.-oinii.i ii. i'S i-vi-rv evfclUin; al 7' 'V mrk. M ATiVM-S on Vi:iiNKS W tnnl SAlAKUAXAi Iy. li Six 'KH, coiniut-nciii at -." : o'-lo h. 'Has nci-k a prornuiiuu rich untl attractive. B:;iMifiavry,Nu.UIs Alt If Ptrcr-t. t - MA'OMC . 'K.- Tt:r oFFtrr.K-t N- 1' , A. V. ,. -tl u u rt: -p-. -.mi y re AM I i'i im; ! ftl 1 AUUVB nr. ni .lien, 1'kMticiuiila, y-liolerrle ann lletall. i.'.i t e..aii-l. ,. a .u,ii.i, ul "1 Lii.lles', MUsen , n " :l r. n II op M 'ri l, l-,c niv.ln every r-. K-'t l.r.t . ta-., . i.t. h r,,r tne, itiii-n, oiuabUily, MM til.e.Mii.,., fc..v.t ; .. f in. il In tt e luar' et. . M.lii., maJo u. oijoi.auoi.tl. aud rri-iiireil. ll.C.i Ol i "',, .. t 1 . U bi ili.er. I t,. a u H nil '. ti. .iti u. 1 : 0 l . .1 , J0.4. T. I II J tH, Se-.- It's-loii U 1 C1IY Tit KASL'lll'.lt'S OI FICK, NO L iii -i r tl. l-t.l - 1 1 IMnililil. t l.aai'..rt-i-i latt .ui l.e l.u-l at tl.l, oinva. HBNitlf l:IW, Cny lrca jwr. .vvi: yolk l'triorj. C'AL AT 1'AIT rr.ICT. 1 ' o ! u;. Jo is i- ill c.i!' .it I. H. I II 'i ll sTJir-lii'J On CHAELi:S5 B. EAKEK, Arm, lh' w'l! c n irr lh"ni of t!,e nt"ly, ivmtM't, asu oc U' my ol'iir.jw ii- 't- M- talla- i u-ht r Ulriis untl Virul-nv 1U-mU T utnfc Slrh.a totally cxclinto Cold, Wl'i'l, Kaln, Snow, iirnl liRst from tin' irt'viC'i uw.uG V.or a;iJ Wlr.tlouy.un di't- W Hit'rtr.t il tul- li .e 3 c.ii . Tall or tei.d inr ( -rvuiar. T-V.V iiUM-ft 1 Tin: cci iiT or commov ti.kas ihh UU- ! I i A.il I'ni'M i Oi" I'Mll.ADl.l.lMlA ! I AKlili. 1 I'l :i,o. ts. Joilii 1.. li.t,u:. V' J.il. t . Jiti.i T. 1 i l. N't.. l'JH. 'I l.i- Am imr si i.liii-'d tu ri-t'on rtf -! r!tnf I--n -f t'i fntn1 f'Knimn j t- tie --auriti b it K- un.ittr iin nintio wr t oi I -it i ilium lut im' I'ii'iC i.i Kixuiiil, wi'ii no th-ie-nt'-ry tk it inc. i nny tin ii.iu in !iil, tiu. .'to on Ut-J n. r.. c'r i ci i r-.iriti i-ntl l. -ii t'tn :r- id tin' i i nt' rnlu.l :l ti ; rt'M.iH i' k ui iii.iiti'ii Wd.uion hiii-.-t .'0 it-t i t' .iliii. iti imivih i.r tl i .ti li'innnittU a. "ilk ' bill 1 -. .I li.-lilm ii ..UlAtl. I lllll'H .I fit'U MTiYb M Yt 1 1 li .lr. . 1 i .1 I i.. . In ;ill 'J 1. . t 6 I!,.-!. I'll Wl le, lf.i'Mi c ...t win it lioni f 'tid Fonrtli ti''t,M-1il mtfinl to tn- l!illi- ot Ii IN lid'. .intuit lit "II MOSIlAY, till' 'il-.tillbw, lit 1 I'. Al .Hl 1)1 nlhi-O, Nn. 1 li f.tiil Ki r. ..t i-i, t.i.. t..i i.i i.L. ii und v.licre all h.ir.M; inio t f il n.tiit t.K t -ui t'. lr cLtliuN.or tlie will Ie rW!.rml UC-lM 0 B. U. Auditor -V. l it KNKJirrs, riFri'IKS'Tll AND MAKKLT HTltEF.T?. 8PEC!AL N0T:CE3. rxt- OtFlCK OF THli DlLAWAKK m-XS Tilutiial Injumuce Company, 1'liilttUcli'Ula. 'o- v.ml)cr ), iwH. I MJOlllMMt A I I.U 11 n. Thr rollowliiir Matt mentor the atiairsof the Company In m1l.U4l.oa ni roritoriiilt v with a orovitlonof Itacimrtcr : IT ' iiiii ruj Ti-cciM-tl rrom Nov. 1st, lHts, to Oct. 'Jilt, Ikci, On Maiinr auu inumi it.ka .tji,u ri On HreltUKs Us&7 is S'iGJ.705 00 Premium! ou rnllcies uot marked oil, Mov. 1, ltWJ ;:7.177 iii rrt'tnliima nmrkcJ oft m. i earned frwtn MovemUtr 1, to Oc'.obPr intii : on Mai hip and Inland Kliks.... $lM.t Tl On Hi Kifckb l,.Vi 7" - - 1 XJi2l 40 Intuit during same perlotlRal- ai,'e,c u, '-- w til--Vt4 14 Iv-aoa.Fpen.'c8, Ac, dntin? the yenr as Above : ilii.me aod Inland a it; mon .OIMOB VS IIKIWKKN CHKSXUT ANH MAUKKT STB. n-iA m TIIK I'MON LKA(ii:K WII.I.CKT.K- biHtt Dir m-C' nt I'nhm Viriory at th HsllH bo. 'Hi- ( omihiiii'v t thf 1'iiM.n l.criki.i.'. tti.ilrr the ciiwr m'Kli(.oi Mi .time II . -mr. iuv til lo mvfl vcr 1. idi ,1 and nmi(i.Ht' nt rroterhnlc l.xlnhitlon on WMI-M--HPA nul.l. in iioiioi 1 1 t;io i ir:rry aohU'vrd at tlif t all'-t box, and t me miicckii of vrhlrh the leatia c-ttitilniitcd t in rntln-al) and iiieriiliv 1 ho iiicml' of tl.ii Ki- nt oru-iiniiitioii worKcd d i nnd ninlit. and intn&o4 n wwr into the ciinpiiKii tint at tmU 11 n ir 'll4 In pyjiiu-:.! nnnal-. Tin- urtoty r h'hr.uion, ilu-n-mre. will l a Hrrti-.il iitt nnut-nji nt of a At'll-fotirht roiitcl, which maf not be lnau.lv caib-d In iIh-omn a- tlmni the battlo at Uu bfillot-lN.x. Mr. Jiifr.,.on, th" .vnib'rimim, yont'-raar net tvt d anottuT rartr blmu '? Irmu me l.e:iKiie, inronpii Mr Onit', ant) with Ihe rtrntvof om hi'Ivph, nil of whim wen- net to work but evi-Pinn.thnpvrotechnlat will jirfienl ti-thi )iuMk- xif loll iw Inn c 'ico arrant. -mmi 01 iync nrch in Wi i'iichilay ev nintf. Tin-1 Inn- ot rornmcnccinoui. Mild pUrp w III be inriib- know 11 to-lti'Hrow : I I L' i' M ttin v Hi om-ii 111 inr it-iiowin orror : I. A ItltlhLAT 1 I.I.I'M I ATI' N Wl COLORED Hl:l.H. 'J. I'VltK! flF.M. Tht b'A'itiftit piera opon 11 wllh A ri'oU niK i i nti of rut mine, enierabl, and purple, iin'obttiik' lut" a fprtrV.littK unn of riihttH und mippbi-ea. ;i hTAb' UK ('u..l;ti;iA.-l'liis ni'9 b(.-antttiil rt'ir coiitmfiH'fa with ti-iHitt of p xnamiio', (M-lnnae and ruyo mtni tiii-H, suddenly pvpandini; iuto in-iit mip(-rl Mar, ih.'orrtit'il with en- naiinii.il 1 olri t f rrd. wlilte, and blue. 4. 1.1 HF1.TY 1 KI K.Thin cm iiuntiiiK IK'ur.'onons with ! rt-V'iiv'nw rnitre of curnnno nnd tfohl, unfolding into a mpfib tn nt jtidd nrd nilvi-r foliace ft. I'KIDF. Of l llb Mi iltSINu. This clifinto and bati tl ni i-U'fi- roiiiiiionci-a with a c ntre of purple and g;d. Atu-r mui.y plfln chHu'-, It will upt-n into a rinbig Mini, di 1 ki il v fth all the candy mlorv of the U id of Hay. II. KNOH AN 1'F.M Si lt "Ll I his bt-autilut niiro re prc-itiitii un uutu.dli.t, i-croll of the iW'st upttrkiiny brtl Jiiii.i . , . 7. KiiCQl'liT.-Tbis very pnd'y fli-nre commence with a beautiful liion rofcf, expaiiiHnii Hutiib-nly Into a uiagnlil cent boii'pift, '-omprlMiit; In ttn bcaiitiful comblaatlous e t iy i i'lor know n in the pyric art. H. M AU OF WASUINii'H'N -Tl.la flnre opens with n coi.tio whei-1, Karntr-iu-d rnby, ia-piiirf, anil prarald, cliai-khiK Into a unist irtlli-tiil icvi.UiiiK star, decorated Wth our C"l rn of red, wmtt;,an b'ue. it. I.OVKCS h Ntl t'oiiiuifiicinK with a centre a cr mon and s'old, uniuhl iiK into a mot beautUul It ure tllC li.VtTn' l.lH't. H CtUXMlUA (T.OSS OF IIONOU. Tbinmoitboaa tlful tlLMiie. dt dnatt'd icsprcttull) tmiir brave volunleera, dl-ipbiNfl In lu rich coinhiiiiitlor.il unooi the moat beautiful llnnrci" In the 11 it of pyronchny. II. TKUHIAN HJSK. Tbla "tost chAs'.o and (rlowlt.lt flmre in Ita beauty and brllli.mc y auriiauMi all dfKClp tlon. Itl luoht rt:8po;triiliy tlcdleatfd 10 lh" ladlej ol the Union. From a ainull revolving centre of crimson, purple nnd fi"hl,lt will uuloldlnuia most Korjoua lixiiro Uie ltohe of Ferula . 1J KU.SH AND DIAMONIiS. Thia moat auperb fl-re coniint ticcn wnb a changing rent re 01 vnde t, porple, and y.),d, unliii nlv bt iiiK trunaiouiicd into a maKUillouulgem vi mars and dl.imoniN. ..... M. Hl'N or I UKEMOM. This rii h and billbaot flimrei ct'inni' nces wl'h a brtWit wliet-l of riyon:nii i-Jsnanitue and Chinese niuuitinir into a ri'Mplcnde-it huh, lnterKocted! wiih rubies. ouuTaltls, and llxed stars. '1 bo whole aur- roumli'd with coniM'aii'ins rf sp.irkiinrf brilliancy. 11 UNION lil'.AUU;. I III1- uoailll ui imui a in rniiw;i- fully dedicated to the membtrs of t'ie t'niou l.eHueot' 1 bilfl'UJphia, cominencliu' with a revu'vlnn Ukup-. iad-di-nlv chanciMR into a laive mtloinil shu-wl, m. Irclcd with the Wfrdn "Union Leax-io." in lutn-rs of silver tire. l-'i. The whole ending with one of tne m-andcit etTueia ever riot-ut-cd in i hilailelpl.ia. It It d iimu'd in 00m uiuni'iatlon of tho (.rc;it political L'nlon victory. In In centre u'tho ilv'irewill appt-ar t ie o.ldesa of l.loerty. 10 niinu up to theeale hi-i-nnjf aloft the Amerb-an tta. wbiM in iu talons it holda a ladn-1 wreath, within which will appear Ihe htttorn "I ni'm ' in sliwrnru; buueath the lliiurr oi l.iboity the v-nrd "Victory" will alco ho aecu: tha wl.o'cotTiili to be aurroumied with thousands ot atari, mlncH, aerpeiitij poti,iboinbsbella. and evt-ry device of pyiotocbny, the whole producim, one 01 tho moat nTan and thrHllnji eilccta ever yet attempted in thia '' othtr t itica of the I 11 ion. Ii' i-n T'KNNSYLVAMA UA1LU0AD COM FANY, Fire l.of-nei KHiorn rri-uitiiiib KciOMaraJii tvt AMJUi:y ChaiBc.i Advt-rtinuiK, rnminif. , Taxen l.nltetlHtatt i Tux on 1 iimimi, Tobtl-s, Hiampi, c, E.xpcuaua, baianet, Ben), Av,., O.i.H.'i Hi 2,-.'h4 9 A'tJ-!! ' Y.I.0GI M 3,U60 11 UAX IK) 3il.1i! -2 .-.J MO I'hls faexcK.i'lvc of the ammmt reserved Lr taxo on dividenda and prottti. AASLin t 1 nr. ttinrnAi, Noviuiher 1, 1U4. fcluO.r'jn United Ht;j Flvu IVr Cent. Loan. 1h;i lT0.mW 00 111,000 Cniu-dHtatta Mix F r Cnt. Loan, lv.l lH;il5 00 7i,000 United Ht.iton ti fer LVnl. Lost., o-iftjB .i0 110,000 St ate ol Fenubylvania, Five Fur t t-nt. Loan 0 ;.-', 00 M.000 Riateof I'ei.iiylviinia, Sik Pt-r Cunt, 1 I.oau o,SlO 00 City oi riitladelpUiu, Six IVr CeuU l.on IJl&O M ?f'0 PenuaNh an in lUiiroud, 1st MortUKe, Six i'.-i- Cent Itonda '-':0 00 :0,C($ ivimavauiu Kailroad.'d.Mor.ai., Six I'crlVnt. Uunds tii;.'G0 00 1.,',C0 ,'00 fharet hUn.k 0i:uair.oH a unit Company, prlnclptil and intcn-ht h'luaiuoed by the Jityot Flula- ilflphia l-VP.U (0 C X0 im Hharc- Stock rcniulvaula KiiilioaitCumpanv KIW 00 ft.000 lnuHliflrea Moi-k North Fcniikyl- vania K-ilriid t'opipany .(j0 00 bC,Q0) l uiieil hia'.e-. Tnauiy I'ertui- cutet 01' hid- htedm sft W.Wi 00 30,0-K) Mlate of Touneautje Five rcrCent, Loan 1-W 00 Ub.AO I. ojui on l'oui and MoritjUhO, auily ftt curt-U L '10 00 Treamiref. TKAT.. iirii' Ii-:i'AnTMaKT, I rmi.Al.n i-ui a. Novenit.or -i, lil. I Tlie Tloard of rlrertom h1.vctl.iTid.3r1lrclareaaap.il- annual dniilind o( K1VK. I'KIC :KS1'. on the Clrltai Bi. ck of ihu CuniDnny, cl.nrof aUonnl and Htatetue. PAi able 011 and aftur Itill. iimt . I'otvera ol Alliir.ii-J l. r aollactlnn ofdlvMenda ranDHiai on aKiiliratinn at tlio ollico of tliu toinp.in.v. No. JHI a TIIIIlD Blnit. TUUMAS T. KlllTU. 11-4-im irr f" DIVIDEND NOTICE. t : p,, r, ..,1,,. 4lh Ki.vrml.ar M6t. IIO.SS OH, r'O.MPANY.-Ci..ltalHK)0XI-Miaro. $l( carl.. The Dltrcirs Imvo tl'l ilay (im-liircd tlialr aeoond ..,. ,U' .. v...a,.,i ni ii.ii-.i-: 1-L.u t.i.. L-. t.n 11..- ,:ap.uM HIik-K for the month ol Oct. l)cr, ...it ol tlio pruilla of lh. Oil prod.ire'l- ftill.id.ilptiia uliiiiriiior. will be uatd at tl.. onii. of M. cimiii:iN & coi.i.ins, o. m tc. fiot ,lxtet, onor alter tin- nth Instant. . ,, . Wll.l.lAM Mi CUTrllKOH.Pre.lilonf. Kobhit What, ,lii.,hecretijr. ll-li-0t JM8.J4.jrnr. Com, IRt-'.luO '.. Market S alue , R- al Kxtati- .V lulls riicelv.tbl.- lor li.siirnnee made. Jla'atl. ei. .t'ie at AK'-ui-iei, I r.-iuiuiu-. on Marine JMIi-u-.. Accrued lu-t.-ri'sl, anil other dchu dt.o th. t'ouipnnv K'rip and Stock of sundry Insurant e und other r,'i.ip.iuif8, ti. EbUiuaud N'liiJie ' .,sh on di lH-i.il Willi I'.S. I .uvei n.u. llt, Slltije. t to tt' 11 ll.l . s' I'.lll, ( hs-li in ll.U'l.s, . . , ' (11)1, 111 liiii.lcl'.. ,j 110 foil r-n wi.i .1 l-f l. .lull) in) llll.ili) 4.' .'..'Id 00 l,n:l i J t1t.f" CONSOLIDATION NATIONAL BANK, SV .u. IsMHhK 1, IWIt. Tli. Brnrd of rilreeton havo tl. I. day tlei liirod a d.vi .lendof HYK rilU I'tS I' ., pavahleon the Mil Instant, Clear of all laxca. JoaKnl J.. riLHtOI., li-i-iintin;i Crjjitr. NATIONAL HANK OK TH R NORTH tl l.lherti.-a. r.tll.ADKl.l-AlA, lov. 7. 1HA4. The l.iri-ctorH have this any declurua u aiviaeua 01 UV.'k-V iTk'.T l'b'T.- .Or . It. HlLM I . i V m lit ll . D., .h:. U Uen.i.nd. ileal- ol tuxes. 11 I,,.,.. W r.l'MMKHE. Cashier. C'l-i- NATIONAL bANK OK COMMERCE. aj1 1'ini. Alii Lei. 1A, November l, lrt.eC The lluiird of lriiectorn havu tl. I. dAy declared a dlrl d n.i. l I IV J. 1'Jtlt CUNT., payable un demand, clear ot all tux... H-U-i.'l JOIIS A.I.EWlS.Cashlor. !-;.:- I'lULADKLl'llIA EXCHANGE COM rSY, Nn Kll.iaK 7. Iwi4. Hie Uauau.-rs have tt.l. day declared a dividend of 0KB IiOI.I.AK per .hxie. pajabl.- on ud alt.r the llthinat.. by tho Soiieriliundent al the Kichanne. 11 1ILMIV 1 SUBKIIKKU, Secretary. NOT1CK. ALL l'KUSONS HAVINO ..uu. iiiii.I the bain.-) 1.1..V i. a,, or nil. lt.Comi.illt.t-s. will pl.a-e pre. out them to t'ie un.tar st 'tied belute the 11 01 Uvc iiiber, T-l,ttt No. I'Jlot.'tlKii M T hir.-.-t. JAMliS L. IJI.A.illUKN. nil-tdel iruasurvr. Ol'l-ICK OK TIIK l'lIILADELl'IIIA laa Works, No. '.0 3. SliVKN I'll mrert. niil.T, (.. r-nl. wl'l be received at tlds otllca. or At Al.h,ru.ll.c-orK.. T110UAa . WEWAHT. 11-lJ-Tt Culei Jfinsmeer. tSTe,.; lia mmr A11MY. KAVY. AND CITIZEM'8 W . -iri.llTlk' r-UII'lO.OL'r.U. ru-.u.,i, . n- i.-.. ,, .SWIMS. Ac., ui at; la uusurt,asked,ai exy ruduccu pnc. Mrai-hant Tadur, I0";ra Vo.lSk'rK'ni SOiet, above Clicsnal. MILITARY NOTICES. 1 t.- ii.. . ; 1 c i u.l ei ..I M . nnd l . , . I'llllt,,.! -1 li.'iUlC I'.'V.l-. I. 1 t . 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