The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 18, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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TIIE DAILY EVENING" TKLEGRAPI7. PHILADELPHIA. FKIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1864.
Miring clcpapli
A BAILT sVrTsWNOOaT JsKWrlPAI-KH.
oit.ce No. to8 sTthird street.
WW tsn sSsnrre rna.Ci.rT, or Riimtkhk Cr.T I'm
Wan. ! Carrie, and matlM to 8.:wrlrir
WiMtMnvU Wn Oouiu fa Ainuki On. 1 li
firrr Cnra oa two J..iu..tnriirtl, in a-Wenc
fe t nana irdoretl.
A4vertuaat IneertM at t)is? osnal ratw. A !lborl
fnairmeat n4i tor xtendi-d Insertions.
To ATrrllviK.
Cw1:if to txrt tns-rrs In the f'Jrcolvian f fn
ptvei'.j TKl.koRiii. ci.mr.lllna m to o t j"-.. al 411
fiartT hour, vrsi n:nt! n-nnrttt tht vlv.-rn -i iMrr'.i ni.y
hiinM 1st ionn 16 ovlix t, ,..lbi -, 10 .-cuie
thtm tt tauitltl la til of our dltlon.
FMDAY. NOVKMHF.lt IS, isci.
, r Alio vl, i: i kkphisk
" Westward tiio courso of f-inplre tiltc it.
way" la a souUiivnt ion flnUorln to oir
national vanity to bp allowed to ri Intu
Oblivion. Tlie records of tho past nil do. l ira
that civilization always follows tho ccine of
Uio.fttin. .Starting amid the jilains of India,
It gradually extended lu bimi.'ii lnflinineo
over Syria and Egypt. Arm. rollm! by, n i l
Greece rece.lvo tho warmth of lu llht;
Still later, Europe beYaino illninliiod, anJ in
tho flfteenth century It followed the or!) of .la v
mcroM the broad Atlantic, and continue it,
Vivifying journey over a wesk-rn worl I. N'esv
England, the birthplace of all " Intr.-slus an 1
Bchlwnfi," baa also ushered Into cxlatencn .nil
tlic great Ideas for moral and mental improve
ment. Iler love of progress hi c:ri-, vl hr tj
Commit many errors ;yut the Ide Vin i bIio
has (riven to our common country far out
number the evils he has iullinted. To thu
Inventive pouluis of one of her Hons the Su.itli
Oweathe cottou lenny, the mainstay of slavery-
The Incentives to exertion which bIio hai
radiattid over tho North, havo cannot' fiourish
Ing village and Iron roadj to Hprinif up in all
Our "desert places." Over the wlrjlc lin.l
dasbe tho Iron-horse, hearing from point to
point, from furm to market, the fruits of thu
teeming Industry of our people. Tlio gr.i.il
cause cf Internal improvements own a parent
frortliy of Its magnitude. The Uro.it Com
moner, with his living elo'iueuce,hls ii'resirit, bl -logic,
and his ludomilalilo perseverau :e, fa
thered, fostered, aud raised into successful ope
ration tho glorious system of natural interna'.
Improvement. Canals, railways, and highroads
Dwe to him their existence. No .sooner was
the system suggested than Northern enterprise
took it In hand aud fostered It until it
achieved perfection
The grand crowning efforts of the system
are now Bhortly to be completed. Alter years
of defeat, throjgh the nou-a-lvam-inj principle:
of the Southern autocrats, the Grand Taeilli;
Railroad is fairly under way, and will shortly
lie completed. The new road will hound a
continent, and steam will bear the products of
the Atlantic coast across a world, for shipment
in the sister ocean of the West. The grand
triumph of enterprise will bo accomplished,
and the two great oceans of the globe be con
nected. The boasted triumph of laying the
electric telegraph acrons tho Atlantic tiinks
Into insignificance when compared with this
prcat victory over all the obstacles of nature.
Mountains, rivers, plains, and deserts are'
spanned, and the bulwarks of creation sub
dued by the enterprise of man.
The command of Xeiixes to remove a
mountain In Greece received the Indignant
scoflings of all the historians of antiquity.
What would have been their comments could
Tve have loresccu the determination of a great
people to lay a road of Iron across a continent ,
leaping over rivers, crossing mountains, and
scaling the battlements erected by Nature's
Godt
The conception of tho work was sublime,
the execution is the greatest inomiincnt to tho
el;IU of man. And Unit among the seven won
ders of the world of tho nineteenth century
r'ill rank, In futurity, the Pacific Railroad.
(Vn'nvxlnre WiNHt.owV own words, la re
gard to the light with th" UiVi-n I, will be
rend with tho deepest inlere t by all. T!iy
are as follow :
" (JcMli n.i n. In rrfcivn'S? to tl.it lijj'it with tlio
" A'nhamn. I Miy it w.ia liip-orttnt in it cotui'-
" queue., a (rom the H I I tint it tool, place '.
"teil'd' f t nit whn the lrri'irii ( .-i-im
" eiiept: Aticricuns In hur-iix- I n.trn I L'im.mi
" Ani('ri.-HU uR Mi ll s 1 hntl n ver s-s.i
" In li re. It w a ilarl: ho ir nf the ilnr fnrtli"m ;
" nnil wln-n ttip flnlit Hh ti e Ainbtmn took pluen,
"whin It s (It-ioven-rt Ibn' iiotith-)itii'ltn
" the mi ll thill were sent fro:n tlie F.rrrll nl. n.t
" t iiliMlneilintf the pulil slu d areonn'.s hl ihitf
" wen to whip us in a v ry tcliort luito, KM, tle'f
" (t o lutein inio Ci er K.urj, n'i'l mk-
" ct mmr ot the H'ni-1 ny, vhen It nil
" f i iisul th', notwitli iHtnlm Nil thi, t!ie K-r-"
nmr I. ml come ml' tlie ne or, no liin could
" cm'ucI tho liplM Hint I.mi !"Hh "P 'a lli 'oyil
" An: ricnm In r'tt'i-iie. It clt- im I til w iv ; the
" i k iii) ns rt mntrrt, anil tin; sun dln.i-.fi f n tli m
"nil Is Is-Hiitv nml rsd 'fee uii'.n tliuin. I
"riemed the in r ii ;r''il .1 i v let'i rs f r Mil
"nil (tiMters. 'I'L.iu w.-ro ni'-n co:ii.il,
' in.liTit wiioMiil in e l fers -a I . f, ij ! IH I
"on! It' wi-r.iiil ..ly iiii' rire vou! If wo
" runld oidv kl oi! If yi u to' lil oi.lv knn
" h it ill pre pod nienwr have t) -i-ii ho wi:
" l .'ive 1). n ipi.ress: I Hiid ilon Iro l-lin, nti'l
" rt a'lzc how the wci-'ht lias h.-i-n re nove't, a:i I
" ran lift tier hod", ) .m w--uNI ki iw li u a
" i'i I't of prsii'u.k w oo to j ou ' "
(Nmimodore Winsi.ow con-lud tiiis ncy
sjieeeh in which, w uliout l" iii? supercilious
or itillaled, he show thut lie :ipre:'iat.s tlie
plea-nut fact of having done Ins duty with u
chitco at the results of the dtjht between the
Alabama mid tornne, a:id an outlinn of
his troubles with Karl Kr.uKM.. As a sjin
eltnen of the anecdotal st t:iko t''- f)l
lowlng :
" VI en I entered Hie Tii.mi". 1 sent to Mr.
" A nMs u r"i!t'-'t tli.it I inu'lit l-j p run u-1 to
" rtiu-r Iho d'leks lor the p""P '' of rriiir.
Tl.i't wns in Hi-'-ord lin e w ill li t Ms'-Mtv'i
" prnelHimi'lnn nml In ht otiUnno with ethiui tte.
" I prneeeded up 'ho Thtmcs, nml en'iirej tin
" ilockb, nml went on ivurU i utt rlt iii, uiiikini;
" our n pairs. l5utpfourdays a'ter, I r.'C'-ivt'.l auolo
" tr.mi Mr. Adamh, faviiiK tint Karl ItessiiM,
" lind t.ent a le:ter to linn, eomolHinin of my
"going on anil nml.inK rep drs without prmis
' Hion. 1 n plied Hi it p rinuvmn w.is zwa in
" Ihr M.iji'siy'i pro. lunation. Well, Ii j not
" txaetly loitnido with me In in) i i f whit
" 1 i iin-iiiiTf d to In- my niits, ami the net d sv
" lie replied to tne th it he had n-ceieil iin iiinir
" letter from V'.-irl Iti'Khi.l.t., Ir.nn w'nii-li he. was
'' obliged to i-ay tlinthc dc.-ired I liould prosoeil
" to m a with repiiirs i r witii -ut repiirs. Well, 1
'replied the next dnytlnt I IK-Jtitcd he would
" give my compliments to K.rl It'-hsni.i. uid stv
' ilia'. I did not in-end an.- o nishiyn In point of
" ctiiniette ; tint, Miasma-h nslli tl mud -ii'liny
" repairs,! w.s now out of the Joel;, and wis
" f-'olrg to 8CH."
The wliole of Commodore Win'.slow's
sjieeeh is a happy illustration of what he has
to say of our experiences, and of how lie
says It.
Si I It 11 II I'M TKOI'IIIKS.
General MKintiTT rarely sjieaks for hlmielf,
but le's his deeds tell the public whore ho Is
and what he is doing. Since the campaign
opened in the Shenandoah valley, under
Siii.iiiian, he ha.s been continually in the
saddle. No battle has occurred which did not
witness tlie splendid h iroism and tlm effective
charges ol his gallant cavalry. We is always
at band, and ever just at the right place.
jtiKr.iDAN knows bow totru.it him, and never
has any fears hut that M.'iutiTr will execute
his orders to the letter. .
Within tho past sixty days his division has
taken from the enemy fourteen battle-flat's,
twenty-nine pieces of artillery, eighteen cais
sons, a number of wagons and ambulance),
two thousand prisoners, to which list we may
add one thousand prisoners captured between
May and August, In d'fferent encounters with
the Rebels. This is doing service, with a will,
and it proves conclusively that when our
troops are commauded by a thorough soldier,
lliey ore more than a match for the "gay
cavaliers" orthc South. General Mm'.itlTT is
a man of merit. All honor to him m J tho
brave Lit Division of C'avulryl
(N)IOI)IIKK WI.VNI.OIVS NlT.W'II,
Last Tuesday evening a baurjuet was given
by the merchants and ship-owners of lioston
In honor of Commodore Winhi.ow. The
Commodore made a most genial and pithy
Bpcech, In which he referred to Rebel sympa
thies In France, his experiences In Brest and
elsewhere, the escape of the Florida, the fight
with the Alabama, the way he was abused by
the Timet, and attacks in I'arliament. Tho
manner In which this speech reads, aud the
Btyle In which the different allusions are made,
suggest that It was delivered with a grace
more nearly approaching to the French bon
homie than anything we have seen for soma
time. He thinks tho fight between t'ae Kcir-
Mrge atd the Alabama nothing in comparison
10 ine Bcrvice renuerca on uiocitauo in tuiu
wiider. Hero is the Commodore's experiences
at Treat:
" W hen we entered Brest, which we did b.-ciuso
"ve had bcaru tiat the Florid was there, c
" found all around us nothing else but stee-si n
" levimg. It is trne that, us a matter of clique. le,
" the. Aumirul of the port extended to me i c iu
" 1 1 meutarj-dinner j anJ I must ay tintt, as f.iras
" Lis own tec iiiKs were concerned, I helluva liiui
" to be on the Union tide, hut 1 also hctievo liliu
" to l c an exception. We were met every wtioru
- " liy the senessioa Influence Why, tat) I'renca
' itople believed tbut the .onthern pcop'c were
" tiKhtliiK tigaiimt sn iiiimeue North, nko had
tlirir heels up' n their n . cks and were ir. :ui to
' Keep ihem down. They knew noih dk of tho
" qucniion of kluvery at ull; tin y km nothing
' oi tho quehtions t issse. It was nimuly wiili
' ini a tiKbt of the minority atfaimt thu uuj -"t.u
j it ou know uti)tliii'K of rn'ictiiu.-n, if
"iii.':eid you know anything of l uiiiun n i-.ur -,
yoo will know that iuo:u will u'.wtys he tor too
inii.oiiiy."
. The Commodore was told that he couhl not
go out until twenty-four hoars after the
Florida bad sailed, but he left at a time when
the Admiral had drawn the chains u :r ss the
Inner chaunel, and bad given orders that in
ve-el should go out, piloting the ship him
Bclt; Unable to And the waereabnts o! t!i s
Georgia, which he bad received lnf-rtnUwa
of from the American Minister, he passe 1 the
Tagus and proceeded up the ch.mujl.
lie proceeded to Queeustown, where bo w as
greeted with a secession reception similar to
the ouo he enjoyed at Brest. His retort to
the Admiral, whose ldlosyn"ra;y it was to
inform hira that ho must leave the port within
twenty-four hoars, and who en led a long
debut by asking him to dinner, seems to
airord the Commcdoro elation In thrs remem
France of It. The retort was that he (thu
Commodore) always required twenty -four
hours' natiee In accepttn,' ua Invitation to
dinner! As nn evidence of one or many of ilie
L'eararye' good wofk, the Com njjjio
nays :
"Wlen we entered tiie H'itMi Cliann-l, wo
' found it blf d w ho Arnciic.ni vessel, u'r.ii I it
vei.iuru ir.iil to nun. lue t. ceasi m agents b id
h, en uetive m fiutilishiug the n -.! th it t:ie
" 1'ioriilu was in one place, nuU Hi ;---:.4 iq
ai.oinei, and the I u'n-tfi la unot'i r, .' tu.it
" ivei j in ictmiitmaii was e tto bt i.uee that they
wtie eitr, here; aud ihctvou'd think if
" th.y ii-ud the a:sr. 1J it m hen 1 ri.ieivj
' t hu I oii'it, Slid found a hir'tf nuui .-r of
" Annuel n ' lb. ie air. .id fgo jU , ai.U a'..o
" ul Iiarc. 1 ordered llicm out, un 1 e ,t word 1 1
" Uud, S'iiI to v -i.o. is poris in Hoi: mJ, duvet
' ii it i n: i on uls to order tuuiii tu p;o l d .u a
ii;c cljKTii i-l, mm 1 would K'Vu tlim the a u
" j hi ce that no ve-v 1 Hiould touch ttiuui ; Unit
" Fi'T(...ni:h we mif:lit Ii"t be hMh to em h th
4 1 Ultuikl 4l.il liri't,ta uii! s;dt, 1 Collid l.e
" . I. i in I ' 1 1 ' f 1 lil'UJ "
of cir spatby, and even fiien tin- god elT-ct
l- I ut moieenl.'iry, and w- go on our old way
again, as beeilles of Wa i ter s.s if lire an I
wider had no power to ric-troy. Wh -n two
loconiiitlves tl.udi lulo eaeb other like a coupie
cf mad bulls, and a mm or two ul l:vi;i,
brealhing biimsn beings are crusli-d o'lt m" all
pcuihlancc of Imniauily, lie t).v;iii to t!unk tin',
a double track would be proper, a:i I lha', p.-.--Ii.'ipn,
ndlrond corjMiratlons ought t b-, in
come mtasiire at least, respon.-ilile for the
lives destroyed through the careles-ness or
iiiroin'teiicy of their servanlM,
Win n a Htcan b"iat Is blown to juer-fs, or
bin u d (o tiie water's ed:;e,wepa.s laws for
the lictter protectnm of travelers; a-i.l when
le t. Is are destroyt d I y lire, nml tho sieep!;ig
bunnies hurried inlo eternity wil'.iout any
warning nave that alibi d -diby th his i:ig
(in nies mid cti;lint atnoke, if. S.i'l.l .iily occuri
to our iiui.d that most of o ir lnl !- nr , a'ler
ul!, very insceure .-diodes, and that aitn-'-h'.n
ought to Ik: done to li.-wii l!ie danger atU-uJ
li.g nn holel life.
It in not often, even In Amrira, that so
ffnrlling n calamity occurs as the burning of
the rt.cil'.c Hotel in M. Louis, several yeurs
eg.i; but ifcueh ot einrenees coTitrihulo in any
way to t' acb us a v!iol"s iiiw lesion In regard
to the culpable csreles-.n-s wo eviuec in
building our hotels with Hin h nlender security
in case ol lire, they will h ive served a uteful
end. We Americans have a passion for i
' mammoth" hotels. There Is acvcely a city
in the tliilon which does not contain one or
more of tiice enormous pil , the pas.age
v.'ays rf which are as it.trice.'e as tiio"r of lha
Cretan labyrinth, and the stairea-es most
miserably disproportionate m number aud
hi.o to the want and .safety of the guests.
Travelers invariably patronize the l.nl and
largest monster caravan ; iry which is erected,
content to Mccp ul a fatiguing d'.tdan"o from
ti rrv Jlrmn, rather tba l go to what they term
a "Second-class" lioteK A sudden alarm of
lire arou-es them, and he must Indeed be a
cool and lucky man v ho can e.i. ape unharmed.
The hotels of our fashionable, watering plae.es
arc even more dangerous than those of our
citiis. Almost invariably built of wood, which
tlie heat of summer parches into tinder, and
filled by hundreds cd human beings, it seems
as if an especial interposition of Divine Provi
dence had thus lar prevented the oecurrtnee
of seme frightful accident.
We ore aware that it Is an almost hopeless
ln.sk to undertake to bring about a relorin lu
this matter. Legislative interference in such
matters is never easy to obtain, and il is only
such interference which can ctl'ect the desired
object. We do not object to large hotels,
provided the means of egress are proportionate
to the tdze of the building; but we most
strongly deprecate the criminal carelessness
to danger which sliuls up live or six hundred
souli in n collection of numbered cells, open
iug upon long, narrow corridors, from which
it is dillicull to Hud one's way at any time,
and next to impossible when the mind is be
wildered bj the alarm aud confusion Incident
to a lire. That these evils can be remedied
is pei fectly "plain, and the architect who will
first effect the reform will deserve to be hailed
as a public benefactor.
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A HI.ISKI. I'itV F. KO.tl.
Soap is scarce with Lkk soap cannot bu
had at. Petersburg soap is missing on tho
upper James, though water is plenty; but
what is water without soap? Aud tho answer
comes up In a doleful cry from tho dirty
legions of Lk.e " Nothing I" Give us a
piece not a SKYMOi'n-rKNui.KTON-Peace
but a piece of soap a bar of soap soft-soap,
or any kind ol soap, so it is soap 1 We baro
endured Us absenco so ion1? that wo are part
of the earth I Wo cannot wasli our clothe
we look like the clay models of the sculptor
we are unable to recognize one another wo
havo lost our identity and have become an
abhorrence to all clean-washed men and wo
men. Give us soap, that we may once mora
see what we looked like in the palmy days of
soap.
And so the wa'.l goes up for this desirable
article throughout the wholo Ib'bul army.
Without it their ablutions are vain, for tlie
dust and dirt stick to face, beard, and cloth
ing as tenaciously as if water had ncvor beeu
applied. The l!ebels are in some trouble.
They have taken a notion to bo cleanly, but
h ive not the w herewithal to make thotn clean.
The Examiner wants "a soap-bureau estab
lished," a sensible idea, aud it would add
another department to tho Confederate Gov
ernment, l'y all means have a soap-bare iu,
and sen soap to the men whoso daily cry is,
fonp, Boap, scapl
mi it it it: it
K K.I.I, V HOi:(IIIKKTY.-On tln K.lh instsnt. e tlm
r. Miicl-'P nl tie' l.rul"H -Mtli'T. by llov. 1'. M uln : i .uHtor
List. 1'olrl.k'sCli.trli, WII.I.IAM K KH.I.V.oi Kill
lynvlllp, t" i AltY F.,lullKlitoi nl I'Lill l.ojglc-uy.
KM.., m l!urriburii, l'a.
MAHON I1AI1.KY. On tlio ldlh Inxtant, bv (li llov.
J. II. I ocvo, Mr. WILLIAM JalA.SIKs to Ml.sSAKAU J.
UA1U.X.
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rnt(ltN.-On Hi" Ulh liiBtunt. KATF. r.K. cl.lMt
f3mi.liter nl (ieiiri.c II. and kale A . l.ur.tin, tic.1 S ycurs
Kiiii.tuI ut III ..Jl..nn Sulurilay, lillii lu.-latit, irm
u. 11 l tieiten aviiiiuc, (iennnntoHii.
IiKWl rr.on tho liilli Initiint Au-ldnlv nf til ros-f
dei.cn In CrmiauloHll, ALbAAMii.lt Ilk. .VI I I'. in Die
ft, Hi ear ol liib uko.
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' JiT.!' Mr. II., '.nl t I. m.ina Ii c .ll
H1M1-..1 t,.tj l-i-n-iisin.
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It was lo be expected, of course, that tlia
emancipation of the slaves In Maryland would
ut llrtt create confusion amongst the agricul
tural classes. The larmers there, however,
nio taking a proper view of the matter, and
ate accommodating themselves to circum
stances. The scele of wages adopted by tho
limners of l'rine. George county for ordinary
Held service ul'ows to lirst-class negro luea
one hundred uud twenty dollars per yeir,
with beard; and to .-ceond-elass negro women
(v. "ti'ont children), and boys un tir eighteen
yeurs of age, sixty dollars per year, with
I'liod. Similar measures arc aire ely being
taken Ii. other pert., or the St ile. A further
eti oiiniei iue.it to this new order of thing-i
aii-es lioiu tlie fact that some of the old
planters who do not relish them, are anxious
to sell their lands, and so subject them to tho
nKuiey-iiiiiliing genius ot Northern capitalists
In the lower couutic the soil Is admirable for
idoek-niising or planting purposes, for the
cultivation of vegetables and fruits of every
variety. This li'enh element of labor being
devi lopt J, will take ho'd of the old resources
uud evoke i.ew wealth from tbeui.
tim: iN,sMi'i!!iv r in n iiotm.s.
He rtelJ -.siicss ol'AutevieuiiS lu regard to
.( r-oi.iil d.ini;i; e lias I.oco-u'3 us trite a subject
cf touvci -alii n r.s t.V stale of iho weather or
the I'lictiiiitioiis cf ti:e :.li"'ii market. We
dui-U i.head on a Miig!.! r..ihvjiy track with an
cpMisx'g train n.o:..ciitaii!y e.'jpected, sleep
over thu high prc-buro of u cuttou-li'eight.!il
tdcuiiboat, or lake lip our quarters in the
eighth story of a crowded caravansary, with
ft H'nif fi'oht that is perlectly iniinit.cile. As
fer as non-an'iu:iiiita:icc' with fear goes, we are
all Ni l -os, with the slight iliilerenee, how -ttir,
Unit while the world-renowned Admiral
was com titiilainally brave, we arc merely
habitually reckless.
It it only tlie occurrence of Bonn; frightful
t-ulaiu't; ti..it liu t!. i.wor ta I'lurt'.' uj out
QPINIKO Cf THE CATHEDEiL
OK
SAINT PETER AND SAINT PAUL,
SIMMY, KOYE.V.UKK 20, 1S0I.
l'llOaiUMMK :
I. All i'iwbciii icfll.lnR aaml..ion to tho t'atle-lr.1 f ,r the
DeJIcatinn Service mtit bo providM Willi Ticteti.
II. Torhoin l.ulJ.iilj lU'.U and HI.U1S T.t't.eti, Uill.O
Hum to eaifc In pw, ivl: enter at the 1,'ntui on t-iuatuer
Ireet and u IUc street, bolow Klu'iteentli, In'twotii tlm
tinllth i,f II and 10 o duck A. M Tlcse sain will 1)0 cloned
at 10 o clock.
a. Tl.t holdeu cf I.KKKX (1) f.ckaU will enter Luan
H.ieaio at .ho Katea au Niiiet i. n'.h and K.i.s and Niua
tronlh kail Viu liwl.s, fnnii9 tu: lialf-j 1st 10 o'clock,
form In lire on tlia mnlii avenue, In mder to fellow tilt
procehiilii Into tlie Catlie.tr.il ut llio mtn entrance on
fulitctniti fctreet.
4. Tlck'.-ta may be i.htnineit on II e lU'.rniiiK of fie Hcdl
cai on at tlie oltl.-es on Kaee tel and on Summer street,
al.ev Hevctceutt., and at tlie western s' of L iiia
finaie.
6. At Hie uemb.'i ofTi.eU Is loji'ed lo the cipjcllyof
tl. bulldiini, no aoney will be mcjive-l at ti.e djr, nor
an per.on adnilued wliliout allcliet.
(1. Ileieiten of :). Pre.i and in.-iutn ci of llio Oh ilr (d
Dilited by peclal tLkel) .ll enter at tt.e Kte ilr.-al
Sate.
( 7 A. no carriages wiltb pernillled to eii.er tt-.e np:io
. In front of UieCt:a'drdt, IJiuy w.II set il..ira at Seven
! teciilb and Summer s'.rect and Scvatt-eti'.i. &'id Hteu
BtreeU.
j S. The I'olnuiitl.'o of Arr;ile:''in'-iitl a-i 1 th I U -hrtr will
meet til llio S. minify, K li tejn'.h and It.ic.; s:re-Dli,o:i
Sued. Doming at s o'clock prcuuly.
lu order ol (he
I 11 IS-il l OM'KIT! KK OK A!tAN'.:i:vi:-.NH.
AMUSEMENTS.
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- ". w. i:..i:m:k m.N I'll AM0 !KSNIT SI 111 KI'.S.
V. l.tiNK.Sh.W, ' ,.ve:rhi r'.'l. IS I.
f.t bull -p.'.-' Oir. e c el
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.1 ii'e . In cr ..ill . I i...'. n. s.:n l lu. ! e.r tin s i .
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I M. tv Hi .',, to he bad only ut the do ir. f:f:..-1 .
I,' I) U It K S T , ( V i: 11 A,
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A' l'.NOWl I'.tlOl'.l. TO nn
THE FINEST IN THE WORLD
OI.I.KIIKATKI) FOH Tlir.llt
MI'KlJItU TO.M: AM) FIMSH.
KNOWN TO UK TilK
JI0T LIVABLE IN?rBUMET3 MA.DE
AND feOU UI'ON THK MOST HliASON
A11I.E TKIIMS.
AT T1IK VA UKIIOOMS,
No. 1021 CHESKDT STREET.
V.'c ri fp elf' l'y tnvltf .mi frlenda and the njlUe gener
lUIy to rti:J ;it u"r wan-ro im anil cxanii.e our t'xtniv-u
arlnii'tit ol lnlily improved ttuitrf it.iii tirnnJ PUnos.
r nve :ect'J-t'J Uvi lnxlifit premiiuni At alt thtfrn-tt
cxt i'.titi ! ft eviT liel'l (n tlii i oiintry, iMClinlui din iTUfi
M(!al at the Wo M' Knir.Cryiia I'.iltno, Vow Vorh.anJ
biip crdii tettiiiKMiljIb from II a bo-! nrtlan In tUt country
uinl Kuioj o.
We feel rmtiMlfd tlmt therf ro no I'lanot, mnile in tlii
country aiijipri'ir to our own.
An rin!Adrpn!a mtnufm turorn rlle our&clvcs In
h kvlrg achieved a ri'hutaU.'ii for our ini'runicntd un-ix-ce
ktihy nny other makers in th.i country. H Is wol'
ki own f4tt ti at o'ir I'iauoi have fr many cai s tiin
ta'nitl Lhcir liiKn lOputAilon, nitwHh.ituJiun tho p nviriul
Ci'in lttlcn ut tlif tn.'tern nmkera.
Krw York onil Ii- a on L'ihiio Iiavo h"sn fl ioilt d into
tliU mar Let ihrouwh tlior n'neira, ami heralded y iliem
a tl.e only Plums in tho country ; yrt a', tlu (.iimo tlmo
Uiei.e tami-aijer.a vciy seldom ro:it!niic to 8t;ll anj one
uiak''i'a initrmct nts fur any length ol time, for tlm re a -on
that they are h.feiior, nuii they aro ccmpellutt to take
hoM of utber makirfc', perhaps ftlll (nor inftrlor,
altl.oi-jih piii!t d t.p by th-id as celebrated Pianon, n-hmi
at the auint time audi makerf Imve novor been
knuv n rr 1 'aid ut m Uieii own cHlei. The c msequciice
1b, tliat our o ti.ciia aro olltn in liiool to purcti suuh
Inferior Jiiritninu'tits, wlthou. coanidorlng their own or the
KCi.tral iicr ot a of tlu lr city.
'I he 4ilvuniHK'ti ut Litlzons havo In onc-mraiuK home
uiat.ul'tti iun b certain iy should not ba.ovurluoked, (ot tlifl
lVliK i;iMina:
F.rl It In acknowledMcd that PlillaJelpliia is the great
in un ufnciur Ink' city of thu oiintry, and ce.ebra:d fi lia
fcjjerioi and aillnl w oik men.
Btci'iid Tr.e purehuM r ohialns the piano directly from
lii.U o niHt.ut'actun ra, uud suves thu aiuount nvade by ttio
oi.t'iit. w Lo usually cluiuih ttn-dtor prollti than tho manu
ft cturar.
'Ihl'd Th1 acent'a responsH.'llty am-riinti to notlilnn,
tt ei n iio r.tliei-; lh inhiruiueiit ho peim U tn.tiie ior
tl e mart !, ana ilie piri'iianer mu-t run tht- rtak. Wo rtiat,
on th- ou.er ImiiU 9, a tliu in a nil cturj' , ru Held
n t..iiH,h e ai 0 tunii. t rirk tliu repiisioi tty like th
a. ut. ltir reputation it a. Make at ail ti. net and It U
ti retort im our utterent to lure out n.u oihor Ui tu fliat
c!a tntimuei.te'.
Fou il., dunUli'K thnt iu."h instnnneiits m i,-ht he
fiiiml t iiLr nvn when u w, t.'iey cannot u ve tlie inline
f .nihil ctii.ii, or we-r ti e auihh Kiiij'ti ul' lit-te, t r tuo
ie:iMon tintt ihe fluent th peiiiii Ut ii otlnm to keen ich
pitiiiit as hi svAi in i.rtttir. una will o'' v. 'in ke nut expHiid
m. ol hi pro tui lo h . whiUt we. t In inuufa 'tuiurt,
Imv e ui.r own '1'iu.t vm I. men, wii-i fi ly iindirtand
tin-h .fc;re-s, anil will fjio.i pi y tiive l iitr alttlitii.it, and
ti.i p.ati. a tH ii.mtc ii w.-.tr ut'JJh lontttr.
I'd' i si .i! 1 .( ; ii 1 1 ill is tie il ine mutt ixttMiilyt lu thi
C'i ntr , ai d wi. ii i i-w iui.truvi iunts now In pi;iji
f" f.tiip. el. It ui h'- .iiit m iit .trt"it in t'i wold,
our ot.jt ct n i n.aki- lu i ran;h j1 lndutry uue u; the
Kfi'at ti vllinth iis mi ttU city.
On i iii.-ininit-iu u p., pi i-nem vvt iinirovMneiin ov.T
otlnf', aii.1 our ej.iin-.ive iaciiito it ii- niainracrtiriiin
bum Mi- u -o ktP i'.i'. hand u laiv tui.k o. luattu'iul, and
p' ui ur ll. f be-t mweh nm . Ve.
II 1 1 tu Miu- dt" rout) tu uu'cti ,e will ulv.t u h call, we
ll. i ii-v all that vi Imvt imid in' rttid to our i-i.u i
T'lin-aie, of toTke. 'ivaj,i ('i.li'iiMtc-is ul ti.iuiin'i, nn J
prijntt' t d Mturc ai d Mhim whr- tnt'-rfhii -l tu Hie -all
o; lithvr i:t i h.. r.i-.y iltiU'r from u ; n- Mien 'ive
on to sa . tiiM il w.' ill j.' VI un mmlipiri-iiiiBtiiiir
til: to t-'-t o.ir 11 !".. I lUtitS Will; tttlV Ol'uT UiK. '-nisll
t.. y v -i i i.iH t. i e i.n ,
Uiumi lek nn r ti "l aii'J ttiM pi h ie to ra'l nd ex
aintt: oi-r t-i i.r; 1 i,i -I' - .1 WV : t.:i iK-it t'i it m
ti n a ii t'i.K :r,v c n ar.'i-to th i i, on ii-jeuj heuitf
TBiiM': t if ki.d ,tru -i a.: oLUioCrt'iiie'.
N I:. Sccor.Li-l.iunl IM mi. s taken in ex tiauK..
I'iANCK J ) UKNT
Crdas f.i Tuning proiuptly aueiuHd to.
ECHOMAOKER & CO,
ll-r-.v.j-iffl IJo. li-'l fUE.HNLT STlthKT.
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H"i.,s -cciirt.i six days lo l Ivhiiivi
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tA.Vl' Ll N N K. ; K s'l I.VNNEl
nr. Tito Klopoiiioiit.
Ho Office open liom 1, till 3 (Jur.Aia rmr.s at 7 S o'clujk.
J'KW, eill'-KNUT STREET TUKATUK.
THIS IKrlilnv) P.Vl.SIVi;, Hi.vemliar in.
IAKKV1J.L liKNK -'IT M LAST M.llll' II fT USE
UK KIM Ii. I'. I! .WK'iS.
W ho will npifa- hi on itils or.-as..,ri In I'wo IvjciHr Pl.ces,
'I UK 1 All) UK Ll UN's,
KA1NT I'K.lir NKVI'K WON K-IK I.ADT.
NA'll-l'liAY AK t BNll'lv., ,N,v.. I,
'1 IVr.l.r llll.HA.Ml KAMII.Y UAIINtli,
When Hie
OIITY TI.IKVI.M
Wilt ho prcm ntc.l for the lu"t liiic.
hutnri'u.v I. list Slfilit ul Mil lliJWHKS.
j A. T a ; m -a- .
W(QQ & CAKY,
K. 7'4.' :l I I'.sNtiT NTKI'.KT.
LADIES' AKD MISSErV IIATS,
jiwr H'l vi.KM,
MIWICHT I'UH'K.
"KEV7 CONTINENTAL HAT."
AT
m oiii.i: -I i: v ii I v i; N.
P. R.-OLD VM I.T llCl.N M.7R male o.pr. 'it II'
and iionn '. n-st. .(1
WOOD Jb OAKY,
Nn. ,! rilKWRL'r HTitJ'.iT.
WANTS,
WAN TKD,
tAi:ri?.NTF!lS
III Al"j".':T' "
Nr-'.
Vn-e-i'-'
V'uiled liiiiiii'd.iti
to I'i, Hit l-O'ii! ii-. M
inl on Klieh wot, in
'I iat'pt)tMh,i Hi tu f'irijis! '"I h) tlfttoverjiinert lo- tli
wormi.' tt a;id Un itoiMr in nuM'tti m t -an ii' nn,
.MI1N A. hMSriN,
t I- tt'jl and (Mo.-i yii.iri,--mait'-r.
U 1 la'partni' iit oi W.ishiiij,' on.
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f, I it t.. ol l ' It I'l.N I'KltH.tt to
:.. v hi ti,!. Wa.es f ?') h m nMi, .n-l n
n will hrinK In oi.n kit nl tool:
4 rAUTNEK WANTKT), WITH A CA1H
j' In I oi Irim ."fni to t''t tn a sure and liirjia
l-i reivn. Addieh M. I) . al 1U oilir... 11-1
Si FUHNIHIIKD IIOUSK W A NT Kl, IN
went Walnut r I,oeintt,or Arcli, or 1 benmit ut :0i?t
, idicai "Furnjitx rl fl'MiMO,' at thl.i ullloe. 1') b
VAl J.MY Ol' ML'MC.
I.. j-aeeat;d Mann;iT Ti"i T. 1 0H!.
fA.fO or Hi.iM iny st'oi't Thi-a-ro, luitimfe: Kord a
N w '1 heatre, Wnatuiit-u, mid Hie Alexandria (.a)
'I houtru.
K OlfKI lIt M TI KK VST.
r.itT-yemi id, lor vfl iwiila only, ol tin- emmotit Trayft-
In ti,
vit F.nwiN r Kiir.n
w ho win render, tor the Aral Unit in riiil-idi-iphla, his biil
llaiit peihonatiun ul
COUIOLANUH,
IN
MIAKSl'EAllK'S OKNI) ROMAS TKV.KDV OK
l II VI' Ti I LK,
Commrni h'd on MvMDAY N hill r, Nf-ember M.
The t'otipHtij to nMtuin Mr. MjKKKS I' hiin neen verv
raieftiMy hvU et t), embrael.'iK, dnioii),' oi bent, the cell rated
Tracdienue,
fit WAMK rOMSI.
Tho aveiiery tned will ht- he urn1 ol" the produclioriB of
. It. l. ItllStKl.L SMI I II.
of ri.Uncielphhi, with iomi p;iimeJ tlrufaiytF
JIH WIKlt.
ol I'hlht'telphla, ftrd Si ornl new Koinan acenoH, emhrielng
'I LP 'l i:il'M'tlli Kl IIIKN or' i OK IOC AM 8,
bv Mr.CIUI.I.KS H i-l.i, ot lultiiil'.re.
Hit Mnehineiyby Mr HUiliKK. ot tin Aeademy.
'I he iOhtiimea, liHn.nr., litMMiila. tfce. Aj,weie made
xprel for t hi piny a n eot ol over $ 4tn.
'J lie lUix Mut t ti r ll e avle of be -n red p'aceti, will hf
o pet ifil at thtAraoern or '1 III KhaV. Novtrn'-ar i7.ttn 1
continue tjvi-rv d.i thereaf er during tho ieauii, benveen
tlie L('iir ol 1j an i 4a o cock.
Ailiiiifxioti, ( and v.'i cents.
Secured he a in to centb Hdilltlonal,
I'll UU- V AltltKN, TreamriT.
BMY BALLOON ABCENSIOiSS,
THIS AFII'.KNOON AND EVKNINO,
AND lil'lUM! ALL CAl M ft tATlJKU THIS WEi.K.
At Oor. of rirTLCNTfi and UOATLS Sts.
The wcaihor brlt'd (lnft. thoia wntlilntr n aiouniiloi
hhi-uiU hi ou hand cany. Tliu city liiiiud by gat pronii
a mokt mj Ih i mo hpciai .
AtliuttKhiu, Jb ceriti. ( h)ldretl. V) centl.
A'-cenfeioiir Iruui to (j, uc.urdinu to atUtuuo and time
IHTII ll'd. 1 1 -lli
flltST LE01UEE OF TEE BEAS9N.
MR UK CORDOVA
Will nlvt? lil aiea: I.cctu-eon
Co ii r tli 1 1 im.l A I ,i rrliiro,
THURSDAY EVSiMNy, WOVEMBBE 21,
(TIIANKSIIIYIMl.1 MlllU),
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11 ii Oil lliiaau. or,
OSWALD CRAY,
AN ENTIRE NEW MOVEL,
By Mrs. Kenry Wood.
VIS. WOOD'S NEW C0PIBIG3T NOVEL,
OKWALB CUAYI
OSWALD CH AY!
OSWALD CRAY!
OSWALD CRAY!
OHWAI.D CRAY, by Mn. IIF.NliY WOOD, Is printed
Ircni the a'lthor'a iminuacrliit and ilvan.-;l proof-shells,
pnrctiucil r Ul Ircm Mr. Honry Wood at an tiincnte of
ovar Three Tbouna-il liollan, and I. putli!mdTlll DAY,
nod 1 for ta e by II HooLk jllur. cverj whore, bulilii Issued
lieic etcht wLekti in mlvAiiro of the coTiptellun or publici
ties of tl.o work in btirojie. It I complete, tn ono lare
oi.ti'.v o olume.
frice Cl'50 in Paper, or $2 00 in Cloth.
IH3. ItEMJt WOOD'S OTItElt 1I0OK3.
TI o Kan I Iclr 7 The Runaway Mutch M)
Ilie Mintery 7". A 1.11'e'a Hrcrct frl
'the Lohl llmiktiii'.i'..,, 71, Hollar for NVor.e 7J
ALove are eael, in one volume, paper cover. Each one
1. also published In one volume, clotn, price 1 1 each.
The Cl,annlns, 1 1 ' 0 Aurira Flojd r.O
Tbe above are eacb id one volume, paper cover. Fine
ecltloufc ar alao publlsbed In one volume, cloth, price
J1-5II.
Oswalt, fray f 1 AO The Castle' Itolr 1'V)
hiiulro 1 revlyn'a Heir; Vt-iner I'ridi 1 fin
oi 'Iruv ln'a Ho nl.... 1 Mi Hhaiiow ul' A.hlydyat. l'ou
The abuve an- euh In one volume, paper cover. Each
one lb tl.o pul.ll.hcl In utio volume, clotb, price $1.
'I he llaiii.tid Tower WI 1 lie I.anyer' Mecr. t ?5
Ki-H.. JNib. at Oil ij.... ji William AlUir V".
Co.liof any if the above, or any oilier book.., will be
it ul free ol puittv.c oti letetptof retail price, per Act mall.
Ailflrcgi all ordiTd ai,d remltlancei to
T. B. PETIEcON & B EOTflERS,
1'iiblib or. of I'tlrrtonf f.-terlor, H M) yearly,
ho. 3110 Cl ISM'T 8 TF.EKT, 1'hlladelphta, P ,
All New llocL. .ire f.,r aalrM l'El KIISONS , It
JRIAtUai OF THE UNITED STATES.
I'lillii.!"l,liiii, Kuveiulier IT, 1SUI.
tns.'vii lor Irccrcsl due lit ol January next, od the
Vuli le liebt nr itn U:uteU iltatef.. will oe paid on preeuta
Uou at lhi. OtUcc.
AUiMUUALI) McINTYRK,
11 ih it Al-.-lrlTANT THKAJIUUKU I'. 8,
()
III V KLLH
'J'llll Oil.. COMI'ANIia I II
TEE COMMERCIAL LIST
. AND
I'UHJKH Oir 1 It 13 NT
i.- ii o. i.' in:n i.n:v satdboat.
II Y
Hi I'.I 'I II ,N N. WINMiOW,
AT
Fp. r-51 I0CE BTRL'ET,
I'll 1 1 Mill.l'IIIA,
AT FCUn D0l.LATs3 PE ANNUM.
LETTEE-CUEFiT CIROOLARB
AT 'i l'KIl ANNUM.
1 1 c -r I -.1 lie n ci. er,illv rov C-itil r.il i, -rIi- r-port ol Ik
MAKKl'r 1'Oli
It.M.K,
11 I MS AX,
niti'Ai srin'r.s,
PRY (HHJUS,
(.KOnKnllvS.
I'KOVlMONd.
COAL,
COITON,
I'HltH,
l'W:,
utrns,
1KDN,
NVV', .ITOUK,
IS I 'I'-IH,
TKS,
XOIUCO,
WINIM,
WOOL,
Ami nio.-t olier dc: criplions of
M K UU II A N ll I y B.
ALSO,
(ioi.c ami urooK (jrorATiom,
U'.VKI.ilf AKI. l'.ffANUB,
I MT.1.S OH TUV WAY TO l'll!I.A!K.I.nlllA
I.M'.lllTS, IMI'tlKTS,
a l.Li ci T ok in:: lT:rt oi,i,.M mau&kt.
A J-laletue'it c' tics
CAM I Al. Met K,
M in n: ok Hrri;K4,
rAK VAl.t'K,
ritlCKis IIII) ANO A.1KP. D,
ASHKr.-l ANI lllYtlE5l8,
Of ll.e followil.c
on. coMrANii:s,
RKl'RI', M' NT INC, A CAPITAL OP
ovr.u )(, ((.
Fo. 425 WALJIUT ETEEET.
Pliilml. I.ni.lu, Nuvnisbrr, is, I so I.
The imilerniin d , uniliorlzcd to i-n a llinltt d nunber
ol Hi ares of anUII('.uiii.y whuie property Is malnl.rori
Oil t'leek, Venaic.'o luiiiny, retinsyl.anU. and 1 lietlevej
to be of .iial valoe to Miy upon tbe creek. The porttou
developed and productive v.il. from tlie boHinnlni, lecure
to the htoikhold.ra a Mvldend of Three per cent, per
Aluittb. and these a.lii are liiere.slnn dally, lu addition
to the.e produelui,- vveil-, they b.e a lare Inter.-st 111
Kleven olhers In d'.iloretit atK( of development, and
le. eial of .hem tieurl.v completed. Thero U room also for
an eniiul iiiiinijiT ot v ells upon the shine property.
'tbe: t'ompuriy ov. n, ulso. over '.f"0 ucres of un levelopod
propi i-ty in ti.e in lliliorliond ol' the otl.ir, ulmii which
1 1 i n pose sliik.i.K fiv.rat w cUd, the in uiey having been
provliu d lr 11, e p .rpioe.
Si.cl, i.n opportunity ol cl.tfttTitr.tr. r.l a 1"W cost, a st'ick
I j. ,;v iti. 1.1. nd tislii bi. luis 1 a purllou of 111 pr,pltyl
M 'iicln i Pen 0-
t ir lurtl cr )nii.n:r.ii:,'n apply r.t the otlke of
J. D. KKIN110T1I, m
K.-i. -i;t; WALis't.T sthi:l:t,
K -IH r. -c cp.i Cm Lours of 1 and -' o v'-ock V. li.
C. 15. Dl'NliAN,
Oil., JIIMNO, COAL, AND OTlIKIt M'.W
t C.Ml'A S I I.N,
Ve nr pri -pared lo furnish Kow rorpurntloiu with all
li e l'.i o!,a the v rcinlie, nt uliort notice uml low prices, of
Ural iiu.it.v. All at.les ol lilndlul!.
SIKH. 1'I.A I. I'ltltTI'ICATKH 01 STOCK.
1.1 l ll, ... I: veil l.l. do dn
'I I'A Nil r II I.O lli
lil lUUS 11 I liAM.ll.lt.
Mi.l It 1.1. Mil It.
s 1 1 ,('h I H, wl II H M .Vfl. si,
111 .HIM I l: OK CAl'ITAI. 's'I ll'K.
till, .IvKllh' I 1.111 1.1. OCtlC
Al l nl si 01 Iv.lLLS.
MYHi1;M HOOIv. 510 18 CO..
lilnnl. T'.iyfk MatmOtii en mid Kfatlondri
11 l-:-tl Ko. ft-' l HtCHNUr Bir-et
KiiiiH s r f t'0"ipaiili't.
f.ititt Oil ('"
Ai'rn-ii' tn.i Ui Co
A U ui ti On C"
A) if I 'Ml Co ,
Al - -'".i ny ' -o
AT'-, I t. 'j Hint t ti ihimr
Al (v).t iiv unit Knliiut lUt.d..
An iii ii'i ! CO
Art'Mni. t'ii t'u
Allit- Oil t'
Hi-m-Mi ni o
Ivl 'lii' V Oil Co
IHfCfc lMH!I'Olnl Ol (.'.i
I'. iil.lrv i'll:
Il.uu ' If tt Oil C
I'.rai tli.i' Ih tl OilCu
Hiitiis oi: C
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ll lil.ci o hihI MlnlUK I
lt,ii iit-nun Itn.nttv oil t
1U: I Cictk on t ti
Iliirnltii' S. rtnif nil (Jj
CiiWve'l il Ct
( tilt Creek OilCn
C ntru'm -jl Co
Clu-rrj linn OUCo
Clmimi K ' r ( HI Cttnj'iny
Cli nient. O I ( :o
Colimil.U ull Co., I itiiburK
C niint-n ia) il Co
Coi h'dldtledOl Cu
C. nllllTltAlf IICo
t iini intrr Oil t it
( 'nw Crm k uid atilwcll Kun
Cnrtin OilCn
;.!, i-.IOllCu
Imrk Hollow nil Co
I'M PIi)t-l L Oil Co
iKi atur ou Co
iM i i rn-K OlICi.
I t iiFti.ori otl Vc
Dhmiund ll Cn
iMiiin l-J I nbritnliny OH Co
liniiisUid Oi. Co ,
I n; If 1:olI. Oli C'O
K bfii On Co
Kl l.-f.inc'oftCCu
P.intilrt iiid Od Ciiy ml Co
1.1111. at 01' C
1 xci'lutor Ml Co
land Oil Co
1 U iittut, ana Ittouin Oil Co
1 Jjjei ct- oil C
Iran Mm Liibr lent inn Oil Co
Kinnhlin and Oil Citv oil C
lifiudi Crctk Lubi hating Co
(ihrlandtJllCn
(Ulll.nn OdCo
Oimid Ol! Co
I. li.tip Oilt.'n
llifut lanin tilt Co
(li.-at Wtblrni Oil Co
!,ri.iii Hill tii Co
On fi, land Oil Co
Ilildu rd til Co
Hhii-i d lilK n
Un,.! U 1AM 1 1 Oil CO
TloiiftiitJ rfttcluuiu i'u
lit ovi r O!) Co ,
II. .MWk Oil C i
lioi"!.ek ai d Uurniiig .sjrin
Hthim-rOIICo
1 0.vjr' KdUj Oil
IlNf.'tlfr. JtlV.T O'l Co
Juo Kami O.l Co
Ijni'-;iai oil !j
In in Oil Co
Irwin otl Co
Juii"'l.nn ti Co
kiinawhR VnTuy Oil Co , Vu
iMjBtom OH C
l,Hiul4Tiilt Oil u nd Munul Co.
Lan(;:ittT Oil Co
Ldtif 1 -oiief'a ttll Co
I.llilf Tov li'in Od Co
Mai-It Miudr Oh ( c
Mi-ri t n Ok Co. of liIU
Mtl 'llhli.cklilflOll Co
Mil ormli-k ar.d McKlaiock.
Mrt.H.eni Oil (')
Mi Khaili mi Co
ltn-..uiie OIiC'o
Mr Iti a A ( I't-rry Ifun Oil Co
Mfi t -ant lit Oli ( n
1.1 dilk V tilunt Od Co
Mi'LinU IH!"
AlHUTMiC
aHliif ral Otl Co
AJJi.-OilCo
MuLt; on t? i OH Co ,
N.iHoi;l OH Co
JSi tlornd Oil Iti-llnltw C i
Nou Jtuinlni.'ii Oil C ruaiiy, Va.,.,
hohlt A l '.Hliatfr Oil Cu
tak I Oil C"
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