The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 16, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    T?--?A!ky TET-EGKArir. rniLADTPTJIA,rEDNESDAYt NOVKMBKK.IC, 1801.
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4 B.r Airw.voow W.irsAVKI,
OFFICE No. 108 8. THIRD STREET.
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lar.niae T.mu cobnpvlllna iia to o lo .reia at n
"T'' rtiuoM that adv. riM mi ul. nar
J"?".".1' cln.-t. , roaitt. to ..
Ifcera a a taeaxtiaa la all of our nlltlona.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEH HI. ISCt
isrorRTFoi ft TREATS cxr.
A long and Important pooliil dpupaccli from
the Tfgulsr Washington corrospnnit'rit of
TiikEvkmno Telkoraph, and with his
lgnature plainly attached to It, was, by a
blunder of the American Te'eraph, delivered
at the office of the Evening Bulletin vestiT-
day. Inatead of entllrjg the despatch Intj
our otnce, it waa dotalned and p jl.lnlip I In
the Bulletin as a special despatch, nutwiUi
atandlng the lact that they recelvo no "pi'c'al
despatches, over the American line, and tin
plainly written signature. We leave t!i :
public to Judge.
TIIE NOI.OIKK.V Tlf KHUMI.
The twenty-fourth of this month will be
ThMi4givln( Day. Lot not the soldier bt
forgotten. Ho hus endured every iriiintl in
able hardship for you. lie is risking his lifij
for you now. Before that d:iy of thimk.s ap
proaches, some, perhaps, for whom you live
prayed will be sleeping the last sleep. Bat
for the thousands who will yet live, perilling
their lives In defense of yours, provide libs
rally. The soldier does not know what it Is to
fere sumptuouidy, like you. every day. Spread
before him, then, on Thanksgiving Diy,
every eatablo delicacy which at that season
was ever enjoyed In tho company of friends
acd kindred. Charity Is cold, It U said.
Will, then, let there bo no charity
In this matter of providing a feast for tho sol
dier. Do away wl h the Icicle word, an 1
deal with pure, warm Christian lova. You
will not reach the soldier's heart less directly,
for reaching it through his stomach. Let all
the luxuries scattered on your own bjard
then be rcpr?sented In your rememberances to
him. Let the turkey you provldu for him bs
plenty, and the roast-baef not wanting. Scatter
plum-puddings around his path, and do not
forget that he hits an appetite lorpumpkiu pie.
Men who fight well eat well, and no men that
ever lived have fought better than the soldiers
who have given ns a cauae for the thanks we
are going to offer up next Thursday week.
Let the feast which we spread for tho soldier,
then, be crowded with everything comfortable
to the taste, which we crave for or deny our
selves. We are not truly grateful to God if
we omit thus to express our remembrance
of the soldier.
IHEHinr.E TO SPLIT THE f.OU.
i Ilitherto It has been claimed that tho South
in this war was a unit, and that it could not
, te divided in sentiment on any one subject
; until Its Independence was attained. But a
wedge has been found which is already deeply
, driven into lis very heart, and the man who
Wields the maul that drives the wedgo that
splits the Confederate log is none other than
Hls Excellency," jEFKEK-soif Davis. This
"stem statesman" has unintentionally turned
"rail-splitter," and is Just now engaged in
cutting down, cutting up, and dividing Into
sundry pieces the great Southern Confede
racy. The axe which he uses is his power as
President, and his wedgo is tho knotty and
tough stick known as the negro.
Nobody was so foolish as to presume for an
( instant that, after the Rebels got off to theai
selves, they would ever allow the "nlggcr"ito
kick up a row among them. On the contrary,
they were to form a "happy family," with the
negro as the foundation of all their wealth
and social blessedness. But tho poor black
man turns up again right at their hearth
stones, with a very ugly and dark-looking
v aspect. Davis could not let 1dm alone, and so
be hauls the trembling felloe out by the heals
1 seta him upon bis feet, and tells the aristocracy
ofthe South that he has a notion to put abutter
ni't uniform on his back, and send him to fight
with their sons and brothers for Southern
Independence. This might do, if it were not
thut this new candidate for military honor.)
' happens to be a slave happens to bo the
property of the aforesaid aristocracy. Now
to put him on the same fooling w llh the in 'is Us r
Is an indigulty to the latter, to say nothing o
the risk run in losing him by a Yankee bullc
tlirough the body. But this is not so much
the trouble as that other idea advanced by
Davu and Skddon, that tho CSavemment
L shall take the negroes and pay their masters
for them in Confederate money, uud the
cti'or them the bribe of freedom for ilde'ity to
the Bebel cause.
Kow, such a proposition i:t horrify ing to th
genuine son of the South, whose w:iltlicon
alsts in the bono and blood of the African, and
whose sole design In going Into the liebellion
was to perpetuato slavery over the territory
la which It existed. Ccusciiucntly Davis
brings down storm upon his own head, a i l
lb declared a worse Abolitionist than Mr. Lin
coln. By this time he must re.ilize, tho fa :t
, thut slavery is a curse something like iliat wo
of the free North have long considered it
lcce It baa been the direct caue of all
J the difficulties uud animosities wiiic'.
have arisen In our country during th
hut fitly years, and which liavo Dually cul n'-
Cated in an open and bloody rebellion on t.ae
part of those who are Its advocates. It Is not
; unreasonable to suppose that tvra-thlrds of tbj
Southern jeopla would rejoice this day It the
accursed institution was eradicated root and
i fcrancU from their lulr soil They know that
it is an evil which blights and blasts, and they
have learned a bitter lesson In the war now
waging by a few lordly raastcis for its preser
' vation. The eeutlmcnts of the civilized world
are adverse to the crime of holding hum ta
beings in bondage; aud no nutiou sympathizes
with the South on account of slavery, but in
; the hope that the war may separate us and
break up tbc great American Union.
But the end U upprouchlu.!.', aud tho K-jbel
it- President iiuiaell has started the wed";e which
t: . aeeuis destined to illvidu the South ltelf. The
j . question Is agitated In its own houso, "Shall
,tbe negro have his feodum, or shiill he remain
slave V . Where the agitation is to stop no
i;i jjHim duft nqw s:y. Tbe subject tine been
i y-'lie.d, and a flerew controversy will unstie,
which us "result iu eraliug two parties la
' the reMMtnrntHtrti", pitted against each other
In deadly hutr. SMjXh iU)ji un;rry jstorul
t,fUieiXOWnruWng,lkuli Uu. trouieudous uad
it. .,- pwady julvuucvof out),.iioils uu.1,:r(ilUNr
, awlsUJ J.M Aj'", l't us U'i, tliut slavery, the
,s " lldeous,- red-handed mtnsu, . Wca
"r" jlfeiifhed 6lt land with Its bust Wooa.sVJl gtf
I'.yyn for v,-r, ; - ' i ' '
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rue Rii'i ni.it' i.fn: ti a.
There Is nothing for which we linr biia
iron? MnrereJy and du ply inU-resled tlitn the
efibrt to rtahlih a nation of rlvlllzd bltek
t-n the soil of Afrlra. An eniorprlsa of
greater Importance In a purely hii'rmHurl.in
respect has not enli.ted t!i Hympsthlns of
this o nttiry. One of the prinripil and, in
some reRHnls. mwt interesting section of the
glebe is still in a condition of birbvistn ; and
it seems to be the duty as well as the policy
of all the iilightnd and chrbtlanlned Siat.es
of bo'h hi mNpherex, to cn-openta In red-eai-lug
Africa from the prolonged gl mm and
diirkiicfl of the most unmitigated saviglmn
A beginning 111 this good work hM been m vie
on the West Coast of Africa, iind-r the atisalces t 0110 to enjoy Hie luxury to the utmost, lie
of the American C.ilonlzitliin a )ci'ty. Tiie j knows that ho has worked hard Tor nil the
Republic of Libt-ria is a highly prosperous j po!ac;e run-ener wliieli coin' to hi t pocke!
community, and (onus the nut lens of a natlnn- ! and bo realizes to the lull extent of Its mnm
nlity of negroes that m.ty be mi lt to extend , lug the ttphorism that n gi-e.-tiback avedls a
over and comprehend the entire nroa of that j greet back earned. In all his st-iiffl..s hn
vast U"rritory which, geographically, consti
tutes one of the four quarters of tho globn.
It has leen peopled chiefly by emlRrmts
from tho United States, and I'tey carried to : wllh the silver lining, dwells within his house,
the land of their race that seed of civilisation hold, and he so acts ns that his purse shall
which has, within a comparatively few years, 1 some day have a silver lining too.
girminated in a most remarkable manner, What are bis sensations, then, when hn
i.nd established, beyond all future doubt and ; becomes awaro that veal cutlets aro twenty
controversy, the sublime fact that th3 unf ir- ; five cents a pound, and thnt Innocent mution
tunatc, tho degraded, and tho aunposad ' chops are eitial'y exacting In their de:n in Js I
divinely cursed children of Ham are yet capa- ; Supi-oelng he Is a r'slnj young bttslmss mm,
blc of regeneration und enlightenment, and i to whom every penny that can be Invested in hid
fitted by nature for a much higher social con
tlition than that to which they have been sub
jected for several thousand of years.
What has surprised us, however, Is the re
luctance of our free colored people to g to
Africa. They seem to have a repugnance to
niitrratlng to the only country In which tlisy
can possibly attain to that social and political
finality to which the least educated and Im
proved member of the white race uaturally
aspires, and will achieve by liny change of local
residence. We have actually known free blanks
In our country who will not avail
themselves of tho presage across the o?ean to
Liberia, offered to them by the Colonization
Society ; while others, Mill more averse to the
benevolent cnterpi ir.e of placing the negro in
a situation in which lie can best develop his
own powers, and enjoy nil the prlvilegas of
civil "and social equality, have resented the
bare proposition to aid them In removing to
Liberia.
It Is to be hoped that this feeling will In
time be overcome, and that thousands of the
freed peoplo of color whom tills war has de
livered from bondage In tho South may seek
a residence In that country where an honor
able Independence and ull the rights of citi
zenship will be open to them. In the mean
while, the blacks In other countries are avail
ing themselves of the valuable advantages
which are offered them on tho West Coast 'of
Africa. Hundreds of respectable negro fami
lies of Barbadocs, it is said, are desirous of
migrating thither, and the strongest induce-
incuts are offered to them and others of tho
same race to take that step.
To encourage the removal of W est Indians
the Legislature of Liberia recently euacted a
law providing that each family emigrating
from those islands to that Republic shall
receive, instead ol ten acres of land, as hereto
fore, twenty-five acres, und each single or un
married individual ten acres instead of five.
Emigrants from tho United States aro also
invited to come, and such as cannot find tho
means themselves are aided by tho American
Colonization Society. On this subject our
former townsman, Gion.Mti Rai.bton, Esa..,
hus recently written a most interesting lottnr,
which we append. It is addressed to a Com
mittee of the Barbadocs Company for Liberia,
at Bridgetown, Barbadoes, but the views and
stiggestlons which it contains aro worthy of '
i be earnest consideration of ad the, frleu ls of
the colored peoplo in this country:
" CoNHt 1ATK (iBNKIlAI, OK LlllKI'.IA, L'iNIlOJf.
" tSvi ttn.beruO. To Me-ar-. John W. Wouiikli.,
(. bainiittii : i mam. ii. i.aivki.ni r, v ico-uimir-
' uuin ; Samvel T. Ciitiri i nts, Seere'.ary j Cjiu-
nut ue ot tliu Li irb.ulocu UompaD v tor U'len.
" (icniltnu n : I have gnat, p.easuro In ackuorr-
U'Cl-mir ilo receipt nt vour cutninuutci'ioa to
" mo under U.ite of Urtlgulown, H. piciaher 'J,
lhi.l. l bave attentively eonsliiurvu ilu ln.eroit-
" icg letter, anil 1 am rujol'fi that so mnr
' rrssxtublo liitialitan'8 of II irbadoes are will-
lug to eieisriite to l.uicrn in neip uuiiu up n
" i.i pin imttoBHlity on the Went Coi.-t of Africa in
conjunrtiou with their Atipto-Afrirna breihrvn
. ?V, . H , ;?. V"
ct-iled tl.em in ustn'ilitlituo; a highly vigorous
ropn-itntativu rejublicn Ujvuraiqcnt. made
" tu-ut;tH with ninny ol' tin: nations of Km ope
" rclutK CH vith all tuo ulghlKring trioes, and
" wo ciijoyi, g Buecfal progressive nir-er;
" but LKliwewtAti to iiceolerHtoi und reoil'ir
Dioretx.iitsiTfl.aiilDrrcaeofwoli.diB,.oi!i),l,
" iDii'lHucM. and en'crprUIni? luiin'irriuiti from
' ItHrlmiH 1-, wlio, we libl t-oallUrnt, will he sure
of mcci-ta, and liy ihi-ir ttood cuiiduet nnd
" ir.ilni-:ij rn turn tnc umniloid s-Ivmitagei of a
" incHt lirtiie ciiuotry uud fcvni.l i-iliua c (lor
umiVit1.1' un,u""t'1 f0' vb"' to th ""
" 1 u-K'ht, the Ani;lo- African pionecra from tho
" Vnitod butes ham nin'iu ull tlie pr -liiiumiy
' airan,!' mil ta 111 l.iiii-rit for tlio rKccml m ol und
tlio coinioriahlc iCMduiuc of a JurH'o aud i-ou-
" et.iiii;' iiimasing numlit r of innulriiats of
" ii1rn.r1u,."rf.iri'
viiinii9 1 i tinu i'ro-n trj - AoBlo.Afripii porlioa
" ot the ran-, who will enjoy ull the blootiui; of
" Her ami coi.miuti'inal R.,viriiiuent, wl U nil tho
T-iiviu-e. vlirh l,r..uin1iMi.1Uw-,n11..oim,
" manni-iB, 1 .uRiiago, und othur pecnlUrities of
"8iau9. mlilier In Jum-iica, nor 1'riuiU.fl,
"nor Di-inaiMiu. nor llnjtl, nor Cutu, n'jf
"Cmtr.il Annrii-a, vur, in uliort, in any
"otl.errmm'iy Imt I ,l-eri. Wlia'.wt r c mntry
" tlm wl.lie 11 an inhlii iho lilatiic nun ou ii to
'avoid. 1 tte this in th.Jinurc-.tui an,;tro
' I HI 1 tlm 1 iT t1 IK tiiit. ir ii flip rhi 1 1 ,ni-il fit tnc
" lii iu 1 10 up. !ue cpi'iieue ol' t-i huu
. - . j . " - 1 " '"I
" -Util ki.j '1 1 1 - Ii t- yearn proves Hint white unl
" i !--l;.-i i-ai 1 t.t Ilii'Vori.t -r'a'ily totiether. '1 ic
" wlii'-'i 1 on iieite thu MaeU", uu.i It i-i Iniportt'il
" ihey r-liutj vj live m p .nt'.'-li it' hotb are u urunpi:r.
'In iio .iii.r eoniiiry i.u: I.ltus i.i e.ia Aulv
'- A :i"t tJi.-. 1 i e i -in J". i L .lily and Ik- M-l-'-g iveiuiai.
' aud h-.'O'ii.o 11 nivlity' un i-ia t- -liifuMi :hc
" ttie-.-in .---ul" e ili.-Hiion nnd " r.-'i -nitv ' er
" l.r niom;iir.iliie pi:i.'jliaof Iho iiniiii ine Viri-
1 i:n in n:n--iila.
"lm.auiu h nu the diiil.-ulU 11 of tha times ill tha
" Vinti d SM!! nu; in; the a.vl'ul civil r pro
" viii'iru there t.cci .vii. 1I1 1 t'j ntiiio-t eiv.io ny
" in preparing un uxpedi iou tor Liuuna, aud also
" lo coiitiuin the emii'iint to exactly the c'lu-1
" of pei soiid moot iictdcd iu that new country, It
" if iinpurt.'.iit tliut none uliouid KO out but those
"Kfcuemi lontriiinte sonu tliin.; by th'-inse.ves
" 01 l.y tie ail of frleinli to lind their way to
" Monrovia ll is deiiratjlo that families bhoiiUl
" o v.hese chief im-iiiliurs lilt) agrieiiltm i.-t.
" Lompvten: to eiiiliiaio t iy,.ir, coiIW;, eo ton, anil
" nth. r Uilieles ii'.i; iiiiiint to swell tlie export of
' the, c iimlry. M.;.:!mnied, tr.id.-siin-n, iind others
" not eoiiin.jte 1 e iih lint i.uhle prohiaiiuii 01'cul
" t'v.uii'P the "oil, aire idy :ih und in Li ier; 1, and
" un nuil;f" n to their miniiuia 11 n it ur. all 'loi-
r.mie. Anv nitmher f eintivatj.- ami director
" of urleiiltur.il iiursiiit-i will hi; wolcomed as
l-i uLlirl:;! to tlie eon m y.
"J am, ,"1 ntk-mf n, v. I'll .'r. at re -urd and re-
" fr. t, mid a t: ri -t tle. ue tii.it yo 1 cointn.""!-
utile 1 nte nriae should Inv--. ill': most Je.n -1 nt
" cuee'.nB, yours, U .uvuo uvlmon. '
-The ciiizeni of J.oweli, M.iaiaihUjC H, h.:v3
p:ircl:a8i d a io.d ior O'eii'jral LiUkr, at a ;:-t j(
acven bundled Jul Uu .
C.-neial JUag!.t- tvo a s-. loeti ui of reJ:iti;
In f.'&nhvillo last week IUr the iwuiXt of fie Iho
tistant Oipi.un A-yUni.
A dailr newspap.T, to be 1 iliioJ l.y Mri. J-uia
Ward Howe, will hi puhii.hi' .1 at fljiSon d'-U'IUo'
the con.lnuaut of iheiia;loiul sallom' 1'alr.
The t'a.t trot'.in hoii Oeutral Urunt full
dead Fildey afternoon, OB Iho Herring Hun raee-
eaurne. Ii la heue-d he wan poi-ono i. lne
I ik mua!uiti a. OJ.'J 0.
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tiik runt: or rmn-ino.
To one who Is limited In h!. irv inn It I t
very delight fill to sit down to it menl with ( !iu
full ceneloiisiit'M that he i. not ayiti; more
for any edlhle thsn It Is worth. This Is a
In miry which the millioniilre c:irinot enjoy to
the fame dc-gre". If Ms clinr.tr-tor is of tht
rmtun.' which wo cxpr'-ss by tho ndjecdva
"rw-itn," he tney, to be sure, take a grim tli-llht
In rolling over in his mouth sweet mor.-els
which be feels were piirrhnsed at a buresln,
and which are iilmrwt worth more th-m the
money ho gave fur H ern. Hut the poor nun,
or the man In middling elreiimytan.'es, who
minx iiimheir surrounded l.j a large fi nily tA
small ehihlnm with ravenous a:t I'Mim i.tlm
se-Us to build a Inundation for that ease and
i rosperity v hieh should assuage tiio gri,-fs if
nge. The slmdow cast by economy, that cloud
btiblues.1 is of value, and who is more than con
tent to abjure the allurements ol'oating saloons,
and partake of a dinner fron tho modest
dim itudtm of a luueh-hox, Is ho to br; harassed
each day, at the hour of noon, with the re:l".
tion that sausage turnovers nro not tho
cheapest thing in the world? and is
ills appetite to bo taken into bondage
pnd Ignominlously handcuffed by tiio
Intelligence that eggs are forty-five cents a
dozen? Y hen ho bears Philadelphia butter
lauded, Is he to reflec t that, high as those
praises lire, they aro scarcely as high us ID
price? Are apples stiil to continue to bo
made Into pics, when t.'u.-y sell for thirty M"von
cents the hull peck? and is poultry still to bo
patronized at the r.-.te of twenty-fivo cent i per
pound? When these things suggest them
selves (und when do they not?) ho foelj as
though he were being eaten out of bona; and
home. It is tho provisions that aro devouring
blm, Instead of ho who i:t devouring thoin.and
if ever a wolf made Its approach In sheep's
clothing, It Is when ho beholds roast mutton
on his table.
It is trite to say that the evil will not
remedy it.;clf by useless complaining; by the
remark tuut no one man of a class is worse oil'
than bis neighbor; and that nona of tin r.re so
bad off as the natives of Richmond, who aro
eijoying life under diniculties. Tho relish
and digestibility of a repast aro by no means
promoted by matuLlmtl scowls from tie)
head of tho
family. Tha crood elfccU
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which migi.t
rrun.il uiij.i 1'u.iuo iroin n com em,
garuh.hcd with smiles and repartees, are
almost neutralized when paterfamilias
preaches an incessant bomiiy on tho
price of coli'te, and Indulges In gloomy
speculations respecting the ultimate price of
tea. In cases like these, the most ardent
natures shiivel tip like so many sensitive
mimosas. Jokes stick in the throat, and even
wit, Instead of boing post-praadial, becomes
postponed. "Mrs. llalier," in the Strawjer,
speaks of the comparative content with which
she could eat a crust of bread moistened with
tho tear of penitence ; and wo all know that a
dinner :-l heibs where love is, Is very palatable,
particularly when one is hungry. Where appe
tite Is always being frowned down, and good
digestion is dl-couraged as being Incompatible
with social happiness, the sensitive and the
conscientious will feel that every lump of but
ter they swallow depreciates the currency, and
to take a lunch with satisfaction Is equivalent
to eating sandwiches mado of bank-notes.
We suggest no way by which our m irket
products can bo decreased in price at a blow.
It is inevitable, of course, at such a time as
this, that provisions should bo dear, and that
much uneasiness, especially among t'je poorer
classes, should be felt. But let those wha
complain reflect upon the little really sys-
U'.malic euro thay take to roulttto thtslr
expenno and preserve economy. In many a
rina'l LousehoM, a- well an large, much U
' , ""fei ,uutu l!t
weekly wanted. Again, the saving and hard-
working head ol' a houe U too apt
nines 10 oerestimato Ills expenditure,
and present the case In a worne light than th it
u.i.i.,1. -.,..11,- 1, . .!., n i..i...
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snvings tlirough the rcvurfPil end of the lorj
nfltL', and at lib i-xuenditures t'.iroiiKh lis
I1i ,,.iii,.n n , 1 1 .
..a t,n-iii mi tuim
out tliiougli tlm loopholes of h!s biiainesj, iiml
j verj lillle 8:.vfd at home. Or pfrlmps Ids
lumglnnlion Is flrrd by tlio results of one
unusimlly i-xiitiisivt; week, ami not all tho
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"ninit'nt wultnig Irorn hia LmliiKdi hubit'j
eimlile liim ho to overcome his auxh'ty for the
r. - a gl.ori nn,i haimtui Mr.
Vf'yol hi ret-elpls and exjwnss lu the long rim.
. To know ho to market, huJ to know b'JW
. , -, ... .
cook jirovi.ilons iin.r bavinij bought the. n,
U to undrrnt:ind a f..w of tho-io faets which
. A uobhi, but hardly advL-abb tnethoj in
i for iu-lKlilKrhootlmnid'o!niiiiinitinjto"8Uiko"
1,1 , . . . , ,,,
, ni.tl t. t.tl utti,iirt the ineurMoiin or milkmen,
butchers, and fjroc-eiM. Hut In Hit first plaee,
th(, pooj-lowlio eujii-ly ua with enables and
, ..- .1 , 1.1,. , t , lt.,1.. .... t . ,-.. 11
.tiul iu the Mcund plaee It Iian b.u rifm m
aStruted thut ''.strike.-' uro by no nieaus the
httppiewt or must elll--ac-iotiH unnns of brin!;t;;g
men lo reason. Aaln, prleen. II!;o waU;r,
yoninTfir lafer llnd ilieh own lev!. Whit
we lutve imi lo do at present is, uselessly com-
I'h.ln. If br. ad l.-i the Bt itf ol life, jood tem
jn r ! the bn.-u.l- hud butter of tho &011I
Wnuldy operators, notrole.uin piinceH, dyinij
U1.1001 rail, n'jbtUule, bi'okcid, uud the ueoplc
nt the ?outh aro tlio only ones who have not
n light to complain. Now that Mr. Lincoln
is riM letted, wo Bland iu a belter aspect thiin
ever before, aud have Intlnitely more to b
grateful for than gruuiblc about.
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M.itrtFKt.
HP KSTT.n.-11'M IP'-: It. -On Thurlar, Nnvt ul i:r
10. 114,1, ,11 VHi.ul.ill 'IlVllI Ml-lliiul ,1 I ..l ll I'll .r-,
liv I.i v. Julio K. I I. iii-lam. Mc V li 1,1 A a '. ' Mti'liN.
Ti ll mill .Mikh 1.AI IIA V. ll'Kll'i It, liulli ui i'liiiuiicl
l.llii:. No I'mils.
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tl v- im.tii llrn,;-liji.l. JA.MI.-. 11. CA1.KU I.Lt. Iu
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11. .11 i: Hwlli ' ll una I.i. !ul A'.n i'tl e,.i 1 . .'i Jeir., I
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lint il- Ol li t llto... I i.r.'OUt A I : A - I'l 't I'l.' '1' I.F.t.
t .,' ,,'aio 1.. i- iti.! J- Vila I'l'; ti i-.y : vt. ii iu I'e.tr.tu oiaie
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Hit. ANIL On tliii imirnlii; of the Ifi'U In.t.. StAS
1 l;il !'. ili.t-.i tl.ii'lo. Iv-'M. unit Ai.M.t ll. to uui.
VA I-iil"S -.in il.e iii.rni'iti of tit 11th i it t'O,
nr.. J LIZA I la. Ill IAN I.Mii.i, iu UmiiUycar of hor
Hn rolntlvra and Irtt riiU of the lamllr ara luvlti il ti
aiwii.i thu ijiiorai aitrvii oa at tie r.is ,l,-ii,i, of loir soi,
li-i h-'.ntr r-':t',t,in 'l.ui.aj,m ti u' loci A.
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LACE CURTAINS
AT 0I.T .- t'i: I vr.
HM T" II A. IN 0'I-
I. E. WAlRAVi N,
autiKsr.a i w. h. -.aurvi.
MASONIO tl.M.l ,
Ho. 719 OUEBUUT Et.-eet.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
Fur, Thri.nl lc.oiiiri, I'M'ir-h,
AM n.ri, and a'1 a.aiVoni Afr'tliopi tr-nt. w'tli It.'?
m.ti'.t MiCCc.ft ly III. Vl M'n iiiski K, Tfitli it II- v1
Ci(i.tturt4 4 apj.aialtl!. An IMiittrailMj .reifK-cltis (.' tin'
ram. ctii'tnlntiiK fculnr i ntiihd'p tc'tm itl-i'l. u aj V I a 1
ttatlM.on i)illcitti"0 nt liii o'ecr, Nu W ii,ut -.-t.
Mnukf il ntiri Itrlftl Merits.
a. run. Ii.ivih v IticiMieis.
At. Ii si.d 1 o.itli Hlrc: l.
Hat a jrit i A a l''h AUfioj ol
I l.M.AhT 11 M,
Imo.u Hi I.' . n.ifl
La':... T . . .i .
A'loftlil- llllful ctniiiff.
MaMI
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I t A No
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1'IANOS
Tin
WA'flN H Wfl.tN 8
t'Alll.NKT IlliltAN .
Out u u ot t-afh M tn.i- fl'ie
li-airiitiit-ii'i tiHvf. tfn h lil tty
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8('if-ntti aii'l ( tiu-iiit k'.rr'
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A'.'KNOWI f.r)0)'l TO HK.
THE nr.EoT IN TH WOLD.
Or.l.KIUIAtKD roR THKIH
SITKUIOR TOXK AM) FIMS1I.
RK0". TO 11K TIIK
KCST LU2ABLE IN8VME.T3 MADE.
AND SOU) UPON THH MOST UKASON
AHLIi T 1. 11 MS.
AT TIIK WAUKKOOMS,
No. 1021 CHES3SDT STREET.
tf ct fully Invifc our friend; and the ptiltlic frnfr
11II7 to call nt our wfirerooiiii and ennuiite our rxtrnlvt;
fit-iortmcnt of Mf.hiy Improved Htjurir and (irnnd I'lnoi.
VTv have 'ewlved tho biK-Oit jirnmiunii at all thefnl
cxMMtl ls ever hrld In tl.i countrr, Includlns rhc Trlo
Si "ai at the Woild't Fatr, Cryntal Ij1co, few York, und
bud crous teHtimtmialb trom the bont artia.a iu tills country
iinil Eujope.
W ice.M'ltfW-4 ttintitiere are no rtAnotmade Int'iii
conntrj stipptittr to our ow n.
As I'hlladti'phla mmufm turen we pride oursolve In
havtt g achieved a icpuUtin for our liiirumontt uncx
a ltd I) j any other maVem In tn country. It Is a wlt
ki own frt lit at onr I'lanos havo for many iem main
ta ni d uulr Itixh reiuta'.l n, notwithbtAndia ttie pow mil
ci-tni ciJiion ul tlie Katcrn uiaken.
Hvn Vork and It. on I'tanoa havo been flvodtd Into
Itiln matlet U.rtH-Kti ihir n(.-nclf w, rtn.i hfraldej by i hem
as tli only ri&noi tn tho country ; yet a, tha namo time
1lne taint axcntA very adilr.tn continue to sell nu one
uiakci's Initruii f mi for any leiiutft nt time, for the reason
thai they are interior, and U.ey are ormpelled to tnke
hold of other uaf era', perhaps still more inferior,
ulthoiiKb pulttd ipbyiluinas ctlUratHd Pianos, wb.
at the seme Hdio such maeri have never been
kitnnnor hfardofln their own cities. The C3iiiif-.miueo
ib.lliat our e'UrePs art often Induced to purchsa such
lnlt rit-t iiik'.itimenth, without couHlderlDc their o n or the
general In'trects of thtir city.
The advantages uui cltUem have In encoursKl: hntne
n:anufuuiircs certatnly should nut be.ovor looked, for the
fo lowing reusoua :
i'.rat. It le acknon leaded thit PhlladeVhla lg the great
DiHuufuctarlnt! city of tlili country, and celebrated fur Its
sui-erlot audsVilltd wotkruen.
Hicoud The purchauer obtains the piano directly from
us, ti e mill uaetiirers, and ..aves the amount nsde by tlie
ai-ei.t, who usually claims neater proats than the tunnu
fticttirfcr. 'I Mid The flCCnt'H reftrnnsltiHItv imnnnli tn nnMilnv.
theu no red 1 tin; ilm n ainnoent ha hens U m idu lor
the c ari.i i,and ihe loirdiahcrinu-.t run tlo risk. Wh rea,
ou tin otttPi liMiid. wo, a :).u ninii'itieturoT!!, are neld
n-pnus be a. o(i.,m. t i-rirk ih n-M msiQinty ime the
t u'nLro
cJ-. iui.i.n.ei 1..
J Kru Ui. Atlncti'iiR ifcar inch Instruments mlyht be
1 )'jiii tot ur i Hit when ittw.tiior cmnot kv tlie Hiiue
rb..nu.t iln.-an.it d -iwtua upnu oihi-r 10 t,L-p auJi!
' Pilli'" l"1 " nn'tr, nn.miii o' ' c-mrai- nut fhkiiuI
taLiihcii 11, or w-r the mini leiw.b nf iline, ttr tiw
ait) l hit. protin ui ti" whiUt we, th in uii fait u rrrn,
iiHvc our wn v. (fii.i worKDien, wii'i ni'iy uiiii"ratanii
, tlu- IbiiiiiffS, fttitMm yo i.j.tiy mve tttlr attont:uii, and
till pimii'H in1 Tnatab t vjar uiQcd longer.
(u I'Mitbliaiim nt S lihi iti Hit) mo it extetiilve In tlili
coi ntri , rti (1 wtit-n our tew frnprnvf m nth uow In pnifro4i
a'it;cnii.t ed.il wi.ib'onu tb lar,oit In ti'e wo Id.
Our ohjtct ! 10 11 Uh iJiim trai.cU uf luJimliy one ui tlio
KIvHt lLklKlitU-1 01 ill city.
; Our lutiuuiritiH it ii,. ni.if(ii crrat imnrovenienii over
't otliiti, ana Mir ext' imivo l'ioHiti lur nuniiiticiiirlri
i-itl li uk '0 en rnta lrUKkoj utaterial, and
liMtnm ii. Ltvt iii-irh !iBf . A.k
1 li i er.uii ilttM rouk tn oiiMHise will rIva tia a call, we
. win prove all ilia' we Imvo nmJ ir r 8nl (o our ptiini.
i Ti.tT. are. of rourtf. alwayt iiTruiirM of opml.ta. and
pr jiitlx i it inlnr-H. and 'ho.-f u 1,0 arf tut Tttaua in tho vale
rnor iani v. w juhv ni;:i r iiuin u ; u mumi vrn have
on m t.K. thtt It would k ve ui mm h picaHU'e, nt an
11
iiiiir, 10 iffi otn luhiruu.oin wnii any oinvc uiaku iiii
nit y u .ty i nm on in i:unua.
Wi ant-iB ink em-1. Ii injs and the n ;bllc 0. i-a'l and oi-
an'ii i- otir u.in.ir 1 liiii..).- Wc f--t'i haii u--ij lu.it no
li-ii.-In tin. i-ii.v a, ii v iiidi'o wth iia, our pi lie. btliij
rauMliliititi- and O roia acrnuimiiUaLlli.
N. E. Kecond-hnnd l'laiim taken In t vlmag",
I'l ANdS 7 O UKN V
Otdi rs f. r Tuning promptly a teinhd to.
SUHOMAOfc LR & CO ,
n-n-wnitti o. li'.'l t MK.-iNfT uru.-.rr.
rV ) T 11 K 1' I.' H I. I (
J. 1'i.lKi TlOX or i I. M'MtFKI
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am i. prii - '-i i . I-, tl'-r.i it .ii. H'i,
( oi. iii.s liv tin m i ni;,i .i at in It a .i.,H...a. ii .u- -a it
Ctir. 0. 1. Mi- a in, i ul imii i y a' liiu til p.,a ) -il ill : .v-tir.-'nry
ul lie 1 f, .i.ui v. Iu t'i i i:ii' . fii.l In I'm- ,ri.-i '-I .l
i.ir.i.iiio.. da- lh ii- lt tlrii nnil i ui.! .l,m. ir ot mr,..)).
l-l'i a t-tl III rnlii.t.ll i.-li n.K '1'rni.i rv mil'!, li-i -ttvill il i-tir-ri
i.t y. uud i, !u r .ti lniti. n ui In l ilitna sii'hi. I'iiI-i iun-1
I il lie! i'Ii-iI to lie pajruieut ol' itn.irU. to dvti-t-llv,-. uud
I ullicrtt Itirnuili iv .i-jni' limn iiitu-lililhl yulii-a.li-i-i .'irutjroUs.il
I to iia;U-f ; itiul ItH .Mliiimu'i-ii'l.iii, ami llie cuujia l of tl.e
' in- u.iir'a rli r. d to an- .l.irpil, hy oritur oi' I ha Htx r.l.iry,
; uiiiii r ll i iiiiiiu ei tla siiiit-rvliioii ul liie iinUur.liiii l. in
. v.tii'in nil ciiiiniiiliili-ii'lt tin rt'itrinK tlnri-to, i.r to tl.e
. llvnsiD imli -HtiU, aliuiild Iia aildri'Mii-tl. I.ltiarul ri-wnnls
lidve ulti-Ad.v lit-in pata iu avvi-rni iiartiea wlio liava aidi il
lit t'.c .i pi' lt-. iluu "I't i.uieerli-ltiTu,
It I. r.,iil tint the hlliniili.a il.ua oiVt-mJ, aaiinl to thi-
i in . n-t i. la. It nil i; ea oitt.i-n--lull"! i,-,l In th-- .tipji:.,..
i bit It ol milieu tt-litl.ltjl tn tliijnilr tl.d ttreult of 'It n.i'iufi ll
i . iirit'i h. tmtl tlnm i-uil'ari lls all bu-niPis i'iii.taiioih,
it'll in . i ti.-. tlii ettiii4-l r--iiiiir.iiiuTi ul' all t-tiN.t'ili. ol'
iilU-'il'ii .n't tt'.tl in i ' i ttii.it. t...in; iti.Kla hy tli.i O inrt
li. i '1' lui t'.t' .Itluilim-tit "! tliut ilrbilutiU'.'11'l. It in !.
' cliilly in'Mi tliat all in r-i-in Iiuvihk- a an.'ivUnlntj of i.ti- s
i iiii,.iiit.n.t in t, kiitu'.n by ilie ii i.ifiiui'M', . otitr 1 1 1 1 1?
t. li oiii-.i-.. b, v- ill t i'iaiit iiii'-ulc tl.l-rn 1 .1 11 und jiritit'Uy
Itn '.I'r ntiiliTilkliitl.
I'tiliil; In-l ul tn:y "I'ltri-ffi t riti u tiont liift liii'.it'ry it 'll
! tmi i i I'tll'lul m 1 1 it to iiit t it t rntui'iil it .'id ii. oii'illc
ty nit iii. ct-t-spli. l.iiiit uitliliji.il'. i to l 'lib - irtl.
KDWalll. JOItOVM,
n t-:-ia.wjiii Kiiicitoroi in.! u.-.
W It 1J A Ii V .
.'.l"0liCi;nPIIY OF I.II'.IJTKS'AN "-IIKNFK 1.L
I.SrlKl.ll i-Oiil'I. S vula, J lui 11 a lino I j Inttriu.i't
b.jtk :o ivt'-y Autlilcitn.
A IVI.
MARTISE.W illVlOia' KN'i.LANH. Vola. 1
Hl.it nuvt i ..nly.
v.iuiv-, niiroiiV or TiiwfB-Tiin aib ok
LI'IJ.SaI;. f-u. in I., a' -lib rtre.vcti IV'i-tlo .iifi.a al li.t
KOOK HdOMW.
No. 18 if. rllXl'tl MTRVEr,
Ati'ivoOliuitint.
11 ! "t
VVAr:AMA!.En & BROWPJ,
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'1 1 i- iinlv t tnc noil pu tttri-.r ol Mh, t,.-..r'. urtii.J
lil'i'ra. in live ttt-li ot
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Wilt III.
A full .VMIturv llind nlil .oiii --ir on ll-a sUiro.
TIII.'lliOA V I.t I..M.-SH, . ov. I .,
only time ol
HTRM1KI.I.,
r.int-ij (lM'r hv Von K'"ti".v. l':-ieii'al -rtlli ,i dutrr-l
ol lirtillmmy an-l vivaol.v lit-vor "ItUi'linJ ill I In- Hpi'r.i,
I'M l'il w ,th til., ruit. ;'HK I l-.S la In. I into is a-nl'il t
tii'li. M A I.V'H.1 1 1, or! .Insllv una eniir.--.lr- c i.n ut"il
lor Mm tiv Von i' lot'.iv. 'l lie i-nt if- -if. n,lb ol" tit.- tn tl-i
li.iuon of tin, t.rntiil tieruiail Hi. a- Ooui,ianj u a u
lirittoa in tit" i a a
HAIl:..l.AV :!M) IS. Nov. i'ltli,
OM.A I' A It : iU-l'i.l, MAilsKK.
fAI .-Y. fc.N ,1 It;;.
Ai'.titliloti to M.iil .in-, ' tc I'otUr. itttftta may bo ai-ciur-il
vl liu'il rtr.t rln.r..r.
,-.i at-innv be H.i-urf'1 ,:t tli- rftri'a'- l'"'!'-; for unf of
ll:o a'u'Vo utrlits hi i:oul i'ii M is.o iilirj aaJ nt tlio
Atadt uui.
J1SST LraTURr OF THM ZVrJ.
M it i)i; coKiiov v
Will tilvp Ida n-a: Li-, hi r- on
Con rt Mini t ii nil M .in I ,i u f,
TITJE3DAY EVuMN 1. K0VLiiB-:a 21,
(TlllMiS .IVin.l MGilT),
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in n int b!,'tv .. A.li.
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CAIKMV OV M IMC.
1.1 - am- anil M Aim. it I'l'l.NI 'I'. I'flltn.
(A,-!) i. lli.lli.t.1)- Stl'--t TI'i .tTi-. It,i'lirn,i,-; Font a
Niw 'riiruirc, Waaltin..ton, and Ilo Ali-n.ttidiii (la)
Thtatm.
A (iiiiMT ihiamati.: rrtr
Krirtsf-mr-iit, lor VI iii-Ma only , el tl,.- ei.ii'tpri Tri; o
illttii, MI4. KIUVIV V tCHK'T,
who v III ri-nil' r. fm tl.a Hr.it tlino In l ull tit Ipolu, In- bill
llant i i-rboi.atiun ol
t'lltlOi.AM S,
la
hltAKRPElliK'S OltANll ROMAS T?A'il. IV Of
T'lAT TllLK,
Oimmmi-lrg on UlnNliAV Nlillir, Nnvr-mtit-r il.
1 be OoiDpiiii) to Mi-inln Mi. n.ltitl- s r h.-i in n vary
rnri-liilly ,t Ircllll, oiiibntcli'ir, untune olbor.. Hit- gi-Uliralt-ti
Traitidlrniit,
M AtlAMK PONIMI.
Tt c- actuary ueil mil 1 .e.-t-rai oi'ilo- iirotlitcilniis of
UK. 0. IKlriHI-a.L SMITH,
i l Plitlitrlajplilii, wltli ni-wii ti,"in'f.l drttparrbv
mii wi-i;i:,
of I'l:lltnt-Tililri, and ai-t-ral inm Koman acpnt-a. o-nliraclni
IMF. 1 KM MI'll A I. Ul- ll'liN Or' COItlOLASia,
b' Vr.ril.lhLI.S H i.K.lZ.ol nultlinorr-.
tin Min-lillieiy by Mr IIKIHKK. ol tha Acadr-aiv.
Iba (.;o.ltiiota, llnnin-rM, In tKttla. rttr. Atj.wt-i-e maila
fcxt'it-b.ly lor this piny ai it i oat oi'.ivit $ too.
'I ht lt"X hlii'fl li-i the aali. of aa-nrt-il ji-ai-es. will ho
opMiCil at tha Atiadumy oi- Tlirit-lllAY,Nn.-i'in;ir i7.and
t-oiilintii: ttii-rv dn tliervaf ai during the aiaauu, bitivaun
Hit lionr ot '.' an'i o'c'iM-k.
Adin'n.ioo. Mi und ' font-.
1-i-ur.ictt isaiiib to reitts adaitlr-ri&i.
IJII 1 1 . 1 r ev A It I! K N , Trp.unror.
JEW CIIKSNUT STItKfcT TIlEAritli."
WIDNFHUAT AND TIHiltHI.AT KVENIXIH,
Ni.vi'inni r 1-1 nr. it !7,
I.A8T K OF MLH. I. I'. lt')Vl:H-t,
Wfco will ai.pi ar ttiln t-vunliiK by int.c'al daslro, In C. W.
'1 uleuic'a iliitrwvtd aiiaotatton of
KaSI I.YNNK.
Toconcimle w ith tin- .-tmttslnft riitrk-ltaof
IMF. Ull VP Niiillr.
I'rka.T Krantn. Ilfnefl: ot Mr ll. P. Ilnwcri.
Htal t'liiioittia I. Ml" OF LYONM.
HA'11'ltHAY ATTl aNOOV, Novr ubnr 10,
T WKI.F'1 11 tlllAN I. FAMILY MATI.Na.15.
LaslUnioot ItsKIY TIIILVES.
Mus. joiilTbu.KW's uli'w a nun st.
THK.ATliK.
litilM'; I liOWDKI) PltOU PITTO I1DMR.
'i I li d wet-k of ittr llrl linnl Li uitcnn t of
ill! aril MUM. H Alt N KY IVll.l.UlU
'IIII1KK, lll.illuoi s eiFl'Kn.
WEDKtSUAY AM I II I HSU 1Y KYCSINa.1,
'fuf areai Iri.h llrananf
MIAN1 MA l.'ll.'l-:
SLaufJy Mnfiiilro MR. IIAKURT WILLIAMS
Iu ua f lt"wt d hv tha 1'rotu in tiom'dy of
AH Hot'K IN r-Hli LK,
' o contilnitt mtn
A Tlll.MI'l Hi I.KIiACV.
S al i loctinU lx d.ty. lo atlvnina.
T UCILI.K WJ'iSTr.HN AS LHAH.THI-i I'OR
J j aKt-.N
I ft WKI-TF.UN H I.FaII, TIIK FlIKSAKFS.
It fll.l.lS WIKIMNAH J.LA1I, TUB Fl.ItHAKKM.
II 0,11.1'. UI.-i'll.ltN Ai I. Fall, I'ili! F IllSVaLbiS.
I ron. li; m.K'i t KN as i.kaii, thu f ik-akicn'.
LlOlLLt WI.BT'ntM AtS I.Gtll, 11IB FllltSAKliJI.
WALMjI' H'UK'.T I'tiKAiKF.
WAI.MIT tiTKrET THr-Al'IIF..
.ll.M I' MKFKT THKATltK.
WAI.M.T BliikKT IHF.ATiiE.
IIIIH I':mmi,
THIS r VtMJtil.
HUM EVfcMAU.
Qiniiwr HIMKCTKO.
Tiiin atliiiirable rictiirii, tho k'rrataat pro.ltntion of the
I'tiiiai-r Wl.MT, l now tn exhibition at th
AOAIiF.llY OF FINK AKTS,
No. IDMOIIKHNUT Btrt ot,
Tt iirihar ulth tha entlm coli.ctloti of ilia IB-Hliiilon.
AODiiltaiic,TF,NTY-FIVK OEST.-S. Il-lj-sjma
CANKORI S NEW Oi'KKA HOUSE,
0 itAl Ml KKl.r, UF'I I l.K Ht.OONO AHU THIRD.
KI'OrFSS I NeuKCFaJKNTKO!
Tl.aOp. iiliK,,'rotd. d wlihtlis F.ltt. tif tha Ctrl
Ill'Ni'Kl.li.1 ir LnlHK.S t'sal-.'F, TU OKI' NKATSt
I Ilk OHFAMl
liaa uiel i'ia uihoot n oi ttie audience.
THIS V F.Hill' 'T
Ita. I.orn pr rlaant J I
A nurran'er of l iriaiiui.c. the unn-nalninant the best,
ai.d tltl- ul,!' lit, Ti tiipli- ol Miiib.rl..y.
Ilcors i.rn n ai 7 o t-loclt em nt.-nt-r- iiunrttr bt-fore 8.
O.MU OF 4IIWIM1IOS,
Ji OKN ..1.
tln-l.e.lr VleonH
1 t,l lil I.oMn, I Iro t In-li- 1
I'niati- l tia a. Fi.ttiiiy tr.-'f .'.Vii aa't'tl
I'll liox la. co wt h upon im'ii j a, -i o ock, for the
'" S-i-' ui' O :tuta, and ti'i. l iil of Priviilo Hones.
VATinXAi. c:iut:i;s,
lA tl A 1. L C Miti.Kr, Al'.liVB Klllliril.
I'M.I.I; 'Hit. I I ill. I fins Hi.' MUM. OIHKLKi IVAB-
.l.!.' iii ittirly Mm. Ins KH'K),
.r F Ii.P'iissi'.in i:iueiinan Dlre;tor.
M.,lill ,11'KK 1 1 ' TIIK CF.4MIN-.
ll'MI Nrr I Ull .i F.H Ml ii.l.4T KXi'l I'KMKNT.
ii! I i'n I m -i'l , mi oi; r.. oi-' I, i:i;n i kk.
Ii tin . ll... nick f-a (v'tioa-i-a i: T.M Ml'tlNK, the
l"l-i" II rVVII.V. Vra W Its Fit ( Mi.tra a of Ilia
If. I Hit AI ttaii It,-. Ill N.IK 'Hull II l-.ltS. tin- .-rant
l.,to.iit.t i.,.., r. nr. iiaohf.I.' It. ttio rtm-iwn'! lull
Kl Ni. Ci- .Vii.n-r of tlei; i.-bi.!a), 11, c inliiiltalilB JustHr,
h. bill KJtD.Jr.. will upi'i-ar III a vari.ty ol plt-aalng
.jint aftli-., A.-ro'iklli', and iSiiiivitilaii letriea, Iu iiiiicn
lii.-y L.iii-torltni..
Ai'Mim-iti.s. 1-lr.t Tir. '"iiicenli; Prru-itl 1 ler,'.'.'! r-itU.
) trl' rn hi i-a toiiiinrtii'. ewry evt'iiliik- at 7'; oVIOi-k.
M M INi i a .rn WfcllSK-il'AY aid MAIX'ltliAk- AF
IKIlMlt N.-l.cii'.i i emu ,tt 1', o'l-lot-k.
i las tmt.'k b ui iiiirauiinf nth and allrut tlvc.
IN Till! ("OrilT OKCOMMOX VI,RS kou
'1IIF. i 1TY AMI I' M'M Y OF P'lll.At' Kl.l'lll .
llAl.llir.T I TItliON v. J'HI.N L. ttll.SUN-.
Vi'ritl. ox. .Itn't T, init, No. l:a.
'1 ho A i-illiir St piiiit il lu lip. nt distribution of run 1
rri.iiiivii d ti, i. -.iu-ii'i's bul.i ti lOti- luflui .ite ttrl of u 1
ll.attDrimn lot or pl.'i'O of kt, lltid, with tlie th-i a s'ory
liikh medhu,.t t!.i r "on i---clt -I, bllu tin ou the M. K.cor.
ln'1 a o.inli a. ul iVh in ui vr,"U, in tlm ,-itv of t'lnl.ul ,1
I'l.ttt ; t t'liti.irinK lu fionton IV.'. anon trt"t M i,-,-t, and
vi-malnu lu lointii or ih pih u.Tihantd uIoiik I o inn
.tn-t ami bt iwt' n iariilltl iitiug at ri'it ai'bl'-. to VVhar
I' il -Ini't IS ft, t li un-!ii-a lo un ail. y a I'm I li ui. l.fi mda,
Ji-aiHi'K t-.ii'tiviiHi fioni Mild Foiitih str... t, wi I iiittud to
II Jtr. it'll ot nia .ti';oilitiutiit on alONli Y. tho .".tot'
Noiiiiiliir. .1 ll.M.,ui hn oil',, a. So. Hi H. SIMU
ri'it-tt, l-iii'aiii'lt .iit,, tviitii ami w hart-jll inr it's ,ni-i-i
-ti ll uiu-t pri.Hit tli li- (Uuul,or tlu-y will In) lUKairod
li in t'l.iiiin. m ta tuid I'tiiid.
U-i-liU E. II. TI10I1P, Au.liio
IN TIIK URI'HANS' COUHT FOH TIIK
Uiljt mid 0,.itltl oi J'niud pam.
l..'.ili' M 1 1 ' 1 1 a I- I. OKOI'SR, itO'-oaei"!.
N"lii la Imr. hy Kivt-ii that tht-w idow of Haul tie, -fiont
h.ib I'i.d In al. l oiirl ln.r polin.in, .intl un imiiritiMMdeiit
of pi'i i-oi'dl r.Mtn wlil'-h bin i-li'i'tb to rttaln itn'li'f l!a- ii' t
of apnl 14, iK l.and lib biiiipli-intiiia, ttud Hut thai'.isrt
Wl I jpptov tl.t- .tune on t nuay,JSuvtliiur I'l, i.-n-i, uu
.iaa uiailiuni bt flltd ll-un lo.
1IF.NKY A. 1'FEIFfT.U.
Il-ll-fiinw4ia Allornty lor .Sar.h l Mine.
FINE CLOTHING,
A. T I'l T 'V .
VOOD Sl CAilY,
. TiH ' llfSNUT STItlbl'lT.
Nt
LADIES' AND MISSE; HATS,
AI.Ii HI I A fF.h,
iii'r htym:,
MlWIKf I It I O tUM.
" NEW CONTINENTAL HAT."
i:crviNirrH
AT
M 0 l i; U A T 1. PRIC )'. .
P. OLIiTr i.vt.T nOftNtlHrna-Vor-r. foit IU
-od IkiutKti ic'iid.
WOOD & CJAHV,
.. 7ir CTIKh?l''T HTT.l.IT.
WANTS.
fij; n'K'fti. with r iirnlci.rC of ltr. wltli In i it ortlice
t.Mt it ol 1 ti 1 1 tl hi il CI. ( nut, Ak-drt'St a . i' fit)
A
I'AKTNI' R WANTKH, WITH A CAPI
laloifitiT a .Nv'itn a.Misi, in a auio and lu,-'-.itiva
I'l'-ir.Hb. AddieiH .M. ll , at till, other-. ll-l
a I'VliN'IMII'.l) IIUU.SK WANTK1), I
wrat Waliiiit tr tx'rnit.or Arcli, or i;h' itiit slre-t.
Atldrtbt "t arniMlied llouao." at thli ollloo. In-a
A MASA nrilfiKSS, LATELY FROM li(-i.
j lor. will Ut i l.'s .ui .'t o at Ilia N.-w l.n afit
ilia-iiia, Nu. ..I.'' CilK.iNUT Slto.-t. If
JJlTTrVtll'Itt:. AtVI IIOSTON
I I'.rkJLKliM tOMl'ANY.
Ciipal, SKOO.GOO-Par, $5 Per fJl.ar?.
suB.'.rKin ion riucK, t2-rr0 pkr shahk,
I0K H'I.T -1 AIO PTOPK A"ll NO ri !;Ti!K
AS; FHMKNIrl.
Tl froi 01I7 Ills romiiaoj cutsUla of tttc fil.t-.,i,g
valttab'a
I'KK .IMl'I.K
Tirrltoi, rxtiTivo ;efttbo!d't, rHMiL'CT'O tvj:u,q(
W tLs tolTK i'.o n m.d iifurij tlnlatieJ :
Nr. 1. Ahc lit ftl'Olfty) Arrrs on flierrv Trr- linn In VKK
MM I'l fc, Iwital 't land Millit- l-nl lo:i' I I F I Y VI liLI. S.
'I hi. l'i ri I'orv lb 1 1 po-iti- tue I'aln-il ivtioli-uin Oomp mv
(115. I -m) on nil t reek, bi ULilfl lu part hy the c- le
liriaid Mtoiy Kin-lit. At". Ai-.
Now. I,i mo poi eii.nl ;IH) ycura) on W.h Mt-Clliitock
Oil Orti-li as arr. all l!at. very i uluablf, tlotviutf aad
pnrrp 111; Wi lit. nil a-oui.tl
No. a. '-Wild t'at ' I lowtrtt Wall, about ,'tO harrt'ts par
flity, i.n Witt.li. MuCllir.r-rk Farm. 1 h l ominny omia
lint YMIOIJC working Inn rt st In tl.ls will, tnkiuu, tnnka,
Ac. Ac. I,
No 4. Tallfriiit Wt l'. vo. 1." on (HI Oie.1. rlowo flnn
li cl, all ieail lo it tube. Tlili n oil has Honed lit) parruia
pin ay.
No. ti. "Cnlifon.ln Well, So ?,"rii Oil Oeek.tlown nonrly
WO le t.
f o.C Laasepi rrniiial (in iear) on 51; aneifill"rk,
all llat. rr-ninin t ir tl.e above wella, iiith ui'ii-on-hor-e
cmitie. tunl a, iiir. n t , eni irn- In un-s. A-u.
No. 7. Lease pi i p.- lital f iw rear.) on 'J arros Oil '"r.iek,
all I'm, ai.d In one I nnivn lufl ict-t, vueipurtur Interoit
(wnrkil'P lit Oils weil ard leas.
1EK lllOUHANH Sllllr..1 KKRKRVfiD KOR W0I1K
1MI l A i'l I A L.
Bisiks for omiiiN.il, aiibirnptioii are now open at oar
oil co tor a few niiya only; wlnm clubeifTthe stick to be
plui-td on tin- rtKU'ar ttr'fi'on ami I'hlUlolpr la ntoefc.
lloarda aa a 11111..1 linl divlaind--ayln.OiL i'r ipt-riNa
Ofin-iav, whin it la opi-cu-d llin ahurea mil largely
lidiitntii. All linti ti Inf .un, lion, with pi upocliibes, can
bo ublalnnd of the tiiKteraik'lied The auiall t--pltal of tills
Conipkiiy. w ith Hit iictiml lame iittorobU, must make it a
f.Yonte Bb a et .U'-i- invebtliluut.
. . H. H. I.F.KCII.
No. II FRMUbar lioildinua, WALKHr heiow Till Itn,
Fhl'ailt.lplila Amn -y.
I.KONAIIH MAl.l,V,
hn 5s IM' AVBIt Ntteel, Wet Yoik At.-, u. r.
fil'KNCfcK, VILA A; l 0., Ilankor..
li-i'. Ilos-.on At-ncy.
P B 11 O W N'H
AKTI-LY&PEFTIO POWDEB,
An extfltnt jtrivcrtive forUmlninit(!treftlnu cun.?Ul'it
1 V81FaSlA.
Iu injtiiy ca Mr il X r.g HUtul-nc It haia:Tci iiei Uu! vrca
derful relict.
IT LS rVUKLY VEGETABLE.
rUKfAllKD ONLT BY
KHIi DKItlOK HHOWN,
rra: pj,t ai.d ciiomUt,
K.J3 CvJf.KUTlI Aftl CHfciiai:r HT?.,
HillridelpUia.
11-16U And crnebyDtoKKiit 8nrlly.
rHE LLlLtH KEW AhB IMPROVED
AlH-pJ'KillT INKSTAND.
WARRANT!-:.) HUPKRIOR TO ANY IN USE.
Oliw-r's ratint Inkstand
P088EKBB8 I II K FOLI.OWINO ADVANTAGES:
It la no! crmpi'i tied.
tin trouble to ii !.
IfcmB not et t in nf o tU-r
( Ii ver ioi inii:i.l
It U emily cl neJ.
Filter ttie Ink loru'O.
Kie j the Ink itee from ex
lueurt'. Kifpt the Ink freaii nd
It provkDta tvii ormlon.
lof ii ut reii i
titling.
liiiiueilt llUaUlU.
,lu botbt,rer montil and dur
Forri'r tj nit -i nu nert. mid Wholesale only bv
tirtltl.lON, tS'HtiontT' tv.t-liome,
tuuuTii hiichtr.
U It -VI rV XJ II 12 ,
Oil EAl'HST AND liKST.
Parlor i-tills,
Iled-room niiil C'liaitiltor Hiittn,
Dlnlnit-Hnom Miilti-),
3i.ltolier Kurnllu re,
lillirnrj wiia Ollloo I'iirntture,
llouKi'lu.lit l'uriilliii'e,
OF K Vl'.RY DESCHirXION,
Kitiier la Ruin, or Single Piecci, a! the lowest Kilble
prima.
(iOUIiI) A CO.'H,
Union Furrttuio lii-pit,
11 10IYntl N. K. Cor HKCtlSD AMI RACE HT.
K FADING HAILUOAI). FOR TIIK CON
Ytiuent'eot so'iiiera anJ otherb vIsltiiiK "Hamp ilii
t'linrRe," m-ar tsitrl.t.: aiiiLa -tiatial Niiiuav iu.ben-i-r
train will run tieivrtiv-n riillaitt-lt.hla and Fttu nliivllie tttiill
tin tiler tiotlre, t-oeitni'lli'lui; Mumhty, Itfovembar Ll, leol,
li avlnit rin'tiilt liihla ut H A. M aud i :HI M ., iiutl ralurli
liiK iium I'l. uniAi Hit ai lu A. Jl. aim J in r. m.. louinua
ai all stations. tl. A. Nil 1)1, LH,
U-l.'-l'-'t li llencrul Buiiuriuteuoviit.
VM- GRAY, N. E. CORNFR OF SIXTH
IT ai.a .Ml Stilt Streets, liujl lliaiuol'tlb, WauUea,
tolti, biivtr, ami I.rwti 'I'l.-kyis.
IHO -B IX WAST or MONEY
CALL.
Alt tnatneii coDilOenUal. au19-.m
SFfcCfAL NOHCEa.
p-- DIVIDKM) m;tick.
Pi i r-.ii. toi. Iiti Nnvenibar 1,1.
IM'.SH OIL fOMPAXY.-t ap.t.l 1 si t) li-.M.itr. . $ 10
eiuli. 'I lie Il.ii'flnrii h.i-'O ti.l- .la it. i-' ir-il then b.-.-oiul
lii.inlhK tllvlilenil ot'TiiitKK I'KK OI'.M' on the t.'aliUitl
lllntii, for lint iit'.iitQ til Hu. her, .nit ol the tiro:Hsot thu
l,. I . io In, i',l. rliiit'l,.ilii.i ii,lis,rli.i'. will hi- t at, I .ii Hi j
t'ltk-e ol Mot'liT) lllinN COLLINS, ,u, zlOii. liont
s'.Stil 1,011 or til ill Il.e sth luslHlil.
WILLIAM AI. 'c'T 'UKOS, Pro- Id.Mit.
iiiii titr Wxay, Ju., hwiiit jr. ll-u ii
I'lHI.AliI-.I.rillA KXCUANCiE COM-
l'AN Y. ,il l ulii.li 7. 1imI4.
The Vitii'vers li.tve u,l, .'.iy uei l.iied artlvMcntl 01 OVQ
I 01. 1. .Sit ,or bnare. iaal lc on iiutl alia,- tha llihni.t.,
vj li e Siiiitrliiltndi tn ul tin; Km I an. e.
H H-lw llt.NIIY ll bllLltllLltn.SenreHry.
tvf CUY IKKASL'RKR'S OFFICH, NO--x'
veoi'ier a, l-.l 'I'ne 1'ttinlihl.Jt l.lwi for tin last
es.kni nu he hatiatuUo oiine. HKSlli IIU IM,
il a Oily Trousurar.
f EDUCED PRICES,
li
OV TUF
UNION VICTORY
A GHAND DISPLAY
FIREWORKS.
IY ClltJUlR OP Till';
UNION I, Il A C U l'i .
writ... I i i.r p;
CU WEDNESDAY LVLNIN3,
11 - j-.I.i (,
1.K1WLI5N CIlKSNVr Ar MAIiKIU' bT.S.
i '-tr. n
fX " OM'ICK Of 'Ml K Dhl.WVARK
i'i(iil iiiurt.nc (Vni,'(tn, l'hii4Ui(ii( M -
vifithori. Jsiji,
IsC'tKCuliATKIt 1-K.
Ti e f.Ji''Win(f n'ni int m ot ti p r.; . nf tV C'-mpMj
Is tiiM'hiMc In ror.t. rmlfy wi It a pr; i -i u lurnti -rr : -l'i
tun mi f'Mii.d Hum Ni v. Jni. JKi. t. t (i-t 2lt. Mtil,
.111.1 '1 r ai , tnBI U r ler.1 . , ., '.'7I( .'
Oil i lit i:..tk r
rrrm'inii on Policte not miirhf I
iti, Nuv. 1, Jtii,,
7M7r i-
rrtir. iri nmrt,t,loT i- fim-J fr-'tn Woremwr i, H-4,
On Mar n r.ml Inland hicVi.... SI1G '.1 71
On tin H.fct- l?n.Nt 75
fnt'i-fait Ouih.K KHtne nerl.nl Sal-
vn'.h, Avi'
v:i v.u it
I.o-nor,, Fjir.??iirn, Ac, il'irlnir tlip yonr at hhof
iVfl'inft aoi liilu.ii H w tgAtiuu
I- ?H.v:l fr
I irr i s !VHi Hi
Lt'tnru lu r;; n-'u. ?t ?M
t i lMlfnT'C h 4,Mf) fl
An m j CI.Aritfh l:.ti( 'j
Ai;.tii!i h I rhit im, Ac jp(;so U
'Tiim- I iii htH t Ti on I tc-
ti-n tns. i'n i in, Hif-mi , c 1IW Jf
l.xpt i.m b:rines, Kent, I4,n; no
t
VtiMn nclrMo of the movnt rerrvcd ft tavti o
divitifiiCj aud i-ri'litM.
A?al.l.i CF Till: 0MPA.NY,
Novi-nili-i I .
100 ,000 ftft
111,00 L'nlrn! Mfttta Si Vi Ct nt. Unt
lv;l
"'.t'O I'lilfil .STiitm Six l'ir ( cut. lorn.
US III W
f if - r,v,j M
KO.l'OO Ma' ot 'iiijl'iifa, rive
vn: Lf.au yj-,
M,( 8mti i f I'liiQlMiitiu, Hik 1'er Ctni,
l.mi UHIAM
V.itifiW Citv .f I'hliailuli .ilii.MK lvr CnU
loap ui ,620 sr
V-VK) iVniulvatiiaUaiirond.lkt Mtn-taKe
b! Vr Crnt II-mmU 22,000 09
Ivnnfj lanni (ftilroeUi.lMMi rtfftKP
Six I'rCfat byni W25t M
V,i0 'MtJ lat aren blin k tiiTmnnumn (Lit
Coui(n.iy, prluripid a 'id inrprctt
gutrmut'Dd by the ..'ityoi t'lula-
hia WWO Ot
C,5(0 IMt hl;an'.- Hiock rmnKaiii
IdiilioHil Cna.nuiiv 9,103 09
1,0(0 tiohhiKi Miuk North !'iiinjl-
vania Unilrnad t'oinpnnv 9,ty0 09
&0.000 I'nl ed Htatm Tn-K-ui'y Certltl-
CtiKia Of ItiJi I'H dtifsn iHA'J 09
Ht-;e of I'uutKBee Five forCeuL
1?.0j0 'J9
128,7' t'O I.ounn cn lU.nd and Mortxaffe,
au...y fecennd 128,700 M
!i0 Pur. Cot, IHW.IOO.M. Market
Value.
Rral tut ate
lit tia recmvatflo for Inmrniti-a uniiri.
UaJancffi due at Agencies !'rcMi,luru
on Irtarim PoikIm, Arcme.i ln
IfTcat. and cttier tltLia d-ie tKo
Conit'nnr
Pcrip and Htork f t Suirlry Iiui.ranri
und other Omnanlei., t.'i-loJ.
luetliuBted nine
CunIi on ucp4.ui with I'.rt,
tiovertm' ur, hiibjcet to
1en diiy.'caU 9lD)(iO0 M
Cabh tn Itanka o.i.')4 Ot
t. Uin lirawir 57 W
97, IT ftT
'i,0i(i (10
tH,7I1 u
Phi i. AM' i i-ti t a , Xm'en.ber !, J 8' I. The Hoard of Drc-
lura 1 avt thu ca dectnied a Cafh Dividend of TfcN par j
oiTt. on tLo t ai itai tick, aud (SI X pt r tut lnt Mt ua
me wnr ui ii.-- i.nrufHnv, pnyaiiio on ana atiar uia
Ut nt lCLtmt,er jjioxiuio. frco ol NaUoual tu.4 Hiaia T
tuxcf.
Tl.py h-vr m-M dorlarod a Herfn TXvldefid of P0RTT f
per cent, on the famed I'runitutui tor Ida Tear endliiki tc- 9J
ti hr :tl, Jew 4, ( crtiiicuieh fur wowh will be li.ued to taS
loirilek 'i tliJi-6 to tlie ai;f. on ai d at' ur the tut iecou- j
U r nhiuio, liw oi Naitnml and State tix
'i lu-y Lae onl-rtd . alno, that thi ecrti certlHeatet of 1
prortt ol thi ('(.uipany for tha yt-ar I tl htreleuuid la f
CahJi. at thu otttcf ut tli- (.'otaixiiy, on and afttr lite Ut ufl I
J.i'f uibtT niLVaiuo, all lutijtfct tl.crt'n to ceaia on Uiaili
3i
UHV.
Nocerttnrataof nrottt Isined nmlr tf. Rv tha Ant e
Incoi pmatlon, "no c'ni!icate ah all Unue utileka clique
with n two (eara ut'(jr tii UocarMiluu of tiie divtdeadl
WHKCTOH8
Tnrmai O Hard,
.InLtp C JVlB,
fciluiund A. 8 u lor,
'1 hf i uMImh 1'anii.li ,
Jot. n K 1'fttri mj,
Jaiuei 'I nti.iiHlr.
ll-ni C I'alu tl, Jr.,
.'mt t: lami.
W tilt am (' 1. nd wig,
Juhrnh H. Hea(
ieiri.e O -.ei't'r,
Ifni li l.'ratu.
Bituuel E Btolat.
J ftiiatan,
Ilcnrv KliMn
William it laonlton,
Kdward arlluitoi
. H.aJi'iiei iirif ike,
.lacob I'. Jorci,
Jniiuui It MuKarlaatt,
Jothua I. Kyre,
lSi)nrtT Mul)alne.
John H. 4eni)tl0, f iltthtirf.
a. u. eriicrt ao
TlfOMAS C. R4ND. Prettdant.
h Hert Burton,
JOHN C. WAVH, VlM-Pre.M.-al.
liintrr iaTLari;h,cerutary. n U-iui
jK5jf OIKARI) HANK, J'UILA.Dl.LrUIA,l
Oflol.Hr IH.lrVU.
A laneral meetiinc of the Rtorkholdera ftt thla llaakl
will be t.e!d at thu UankniK houfe on MONDAY, thai
(kn:.U(r oca aiviao wnetiiur uili Hank ihU
undt-r the lawt of iho I nitd HtaUs; and whether It haaJ
exeic't tlu poMvm coniijired t ti e .at o Die 1huUJ
iiiiati un fiai'. uuuca -An AOt twiatiiini the iMfikj ir
UiU (.'JU iot'iiHfnl h to tHTonie aaorlatina frbanliiBvi
UlCt't t'u law.t ot the l otted Stales." uoorovad iiti Au-'
gnkt, M.I; and to luke aoy funbar acuon that utay bat
Il.e Krfton Tor IMreetora w)i be held at tha tame olaral
on ihe ka'iiif ilny, November 'il, batwei a tlia houra of 10 1
A. M.and 'i I' A1. I
Jba annual lucrtliia' cf the PtucklioMura, nndfT ttiel
cr irir, Triii in miu hi mo tdi.Kint,'-iiinie, ou i(Ji. I
iKi,uie in ut) oi aoumtwr, ut i jo cjock nt,
W. L. aOUAFKKU.
10-19 nKn notil Caaluar.
NATIONAL HANK OK 'i'IIR NORTH
ern Ijtwrth'H. Fiiilam i paia. Not. 7. Ii4.
Ihe liin'ctorA have tm d.y ileolarvd a dividend oti
HK KN I'Mt t:KM . lur Ui ousl six oionth. payab.e ot
uvu unu civar oi uitvi.
Jl lo t W JirMMKiTK, OaJhler,
f NATIONAL liNlv OF COMMERCE
run iit Lint a, Xuvrmbser 1, 1m A, a
i rie iHKiru or niro.'icrs rmvo trm uiy tn'riarea a aivi l
tiiiitiot iiVl.lLK tt-M.( vuLiio on dLiuand.cluan
all u.
li-M.'t JtUlM A. I.EWIK. fashlcr.
fr: i knnsylvama railroad coa
TKKA! UtR'U rKI'4KTMCMTa f
Pill I Alu.i.citlA, No diitliur 1, lSul. I
T!if lltiard of IlrtvliM hitvc th dy dfi larc-.l a ina
nmiiTHl divhb-iul ot KIVi; PKit KNV. on tlm Caphl
rttork oruirtioimmitrt il-'ftroi' al;oulunU BltttUiL'j
iiAvaMe on at d uttvr Uiti inst . 1
PuWt rn ol M Ui-rnf t r Jwi:.:i"I.iu ot'dlvI'len-Ts ran br h1
on m.thr:itl.iii at tl.e Clfl'"0 of Hip 'iu,)uny. No.'.'4aij
JiJIlU' flUttVU lU'JMn l, V Lit J 11,
11 4-lm Tro4urtr.
NOTICK. ALL PERSONS IIAVINC
ctunoa aiain-t tl.e LXUN l l.Aia isl. of unv .
itn Ci niiiiilltt.i'. will J itHi) linniiit tin ui to tue umltk
mr)iMl hiTiTt.' (I.v 1st ol lic -inhor, 1 M.ttt No lli.Cilf.1
t T hini t. JA.MKsS L. t L-UJUoKN,
1 M l-nttl TrtMauryr,
flr.T- O0. KICK OF THIi IMI I LADKLi'Hl!
'!.., U k,. ..nu L L l' L' U I' llaalbs.-l '
' " Nuw tint It II, 114.'
Onhri for Coke . be raoulveu at tint ortlca, or I
Sitavr oi ma wofifc,
THOMAS H. HTKWAItT.
H-12-7t kiuim-ori
IIKrTiT ARMY. NAVY, AND CITIZKN1
f- (lotliin ;introld rud. Scouia. rStruui, tA'raatiil
XC, la uiiaiji'stu,i f i ituuctu pn. rj.
k akh.
Jft-i linl TyiUn
103 ?tn ' ' Vo l9VIMTT7fitat.ab.aChLiuittl
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