The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, November 22, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Image 2

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    T1TE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. riilLaVDELFIIIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1801.
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a daixt UTi'iouow ar.wit'irf.B.
OFFICE No. 103 sTthIRD STREET.
frxm Tn aai 'aCorT, a Lmii'aiiC--a l'a
W" toU a,rtar. and aaaliril lo Hnli-:rlbra
at af ata Cr al Iixam Pin A-.ii t-ii , oxi UuLi.aa
aec nniwniwrio KnTHa.tuvailaklrln aitranca
a im p anlaraal.
Mwrt"' aaaartaal at tli aaual rntaa. A liberal
aaada - exWndHI laaartloaa.
TfESDAV, NOVEMBER 12, IS.. 4.
. THK I1 TV or TIIK MOt R
Ik-for Uie election the Democratic paper
en deavorfd to frighten rotors Into tlHr rink
by iMrrting that if Mr. Lincoln wj) re
elected there would be another draft. This
WM great bugiiboj with them, and they
hoped to gain thousand of rotes to McCi.kl
lAK bjr promulgating the onscrtlon. Wed)
sot recollect that it was thought worthy of
denial by the Republican prest, for If the dr.'t
became necessary It would certaiuly have to
be mde but the fact that the D -raocrats
urged Uus an argument n ilnst Mr. Lin
col ireut to prove that In rase McClkli.as
vu chosen Prenldent there woulJ lie no mnru
need of men; in other words, he would on.l
the war Just aa the K-beU desired by an
acknowledgment of their indopeiiilunec.
Now the people of the free (States, by an
Immense majority. Imve sustained Mr. Lis
coiVb Administration. They exhibit a de
termination to put down the Rebellion. The
lign to tinnilstakable. It Is the eabl'uhed
rtsolre, carefully made, to end this war by
bringing tho RelieU to nubrai&iloa to the Na
tional Government. To carry out such a
determination, it becomes Ihe Xoit'.i and West
to keep up rccruLing. Notwltliitnii Jing the
Fresideut'a last call for troops may be tilled, or
nearly ao, there should be no relaxing of our
efforts to m'uc and furnish men to till the
vacancies in our rauks caused by the casual
ties of war. Unleas this Is done, every day
will, irora battle and disease, see our armies
weakened. There ought to be a continual
accession of recruits to all the armies now In
the field. If this was kept up there would
never be any occasion for a draft.
TTe are on the eve of a great :r.i I terrlMe
campaign. It is hoped that it miy result In I
victory to our arms. It may be a decisive one ;
it may close the strife; but t'w next onflbt
may only obtain a certain result, which it
shall require other efforts to render conclusive,
Letus, now that we have show ii our un
alterable resolution to conquer the Rebels, I
use every means to furnish the Government
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with men ready at hand, without waitin g for I
our citizens lend their aid to the g.iod causu.
' BE K UOOD 'lir.i:K!"
The experiences of the last four years have
taught the American people never to ba elated
by victory nor cast down by defeat. When,
at the commencement of tlio contest, the fatal
battle of Bull Run occurred, the whole North
was thrown almost into utter despair; to-day
a dozen Bull Runs could not terrify the loyal
heart they would only urotine it to greater
exertion. They might sadden, but they would
not dishearten ; they might cause loyal tears,
but not a waver In the determination to crush
the Rebellion at all hazards.
But we need not anticipate any more Bull
Runs, nor Ball's Bluffs, nor Big Bethels. The
day of defeat, thank God I we believe, is past.
The epoch of victory Is now to begin, aud ere
long the aun of freedom will shine upon a
land baptized Indeed In blood, but yet rejuve
nated by this very bloody baptism.
The glorious new from Suf.rmAk (for the
Richmond papers by their terror cause usjoy)
and the reliable Intelligence of the most cheer
ing nature from Chant the Irresistible anJ
Shebidan the conquering, all mark a new
era In the progress of the strife. We have
now a trio of ablo, cautious, aud fortune
favored generals, and beneath their command,
and following the old flag, victory will h:re
after perch upon our banners. A few more
blows, eharp, short., and decisive, and we may
disband our armies, and the long-absent vete
rans be again received to the arms of loved
ones who have so much missed them. The
Rebels acknowledge that they have "robbed
the cradle and the grave," nnd the army once
scattered, to reorganize another will ba Im
possible. Ere long the South will be covered
vi ith flying traitors aud followed by triumph
ant Americans. Wherever they mike a
stand there will the Unionist rally.
But let us once turn the scale, and every
power of nature will conspire to oatie the
destruction ol the Government whose corner
stone was slavery. The slaves w ill possess lb.
lsnde of their oppressors ; the poor whiles ihe
conscripts will desert, und in turn be victors
over the uutocratM who lead them like siieep
to the slaughter, ami the expeulivesnnd Rebel
k uators and generals of to-day w ill call upon
ti e mountains nud rocks to cover the u ami
bide them from the vengeance of an outraged
humanity.
One more efliiil of loyal men nnd the strlft
v ill be forever ended. You h;iv-; tile hydro
of liebdlioii by the tin-nut, the l'ythou is
ithiu your pow ur ; you only Imvc tn Imitate
Apollo, and by one deeld 'd hi j,v to sever U10
kcrr-cnt's head.
It may struggle, It may wrl'he, It may like
Froteus assume a thousand forms, It may be
fire, or words, or lions or lambs, It may be antl
slavery or pro-slavery, determined or repent
ant, mind It not ! like Arlstajus hold Brmly on to
the cha'n? by which you have eneir -ld It,
never relax, never be moved by Us tears or
terrified by its linger, and Iu a short tinvj U
will assume Its own form, and on Its kT?"s
pray for mercy and sue for paidou.
If It ftlletnpts to escape through ita d
If It threatens foreign Intervention, I'ke
the soldiers in i'unsf, when attacked by
"Mililbioihel-b," hold up tho cross, shout
Freedom, Freedom! Union, Union! and it
v.111 succumb. Then we will have a peaeo
worth all tbe blood, and tieasurc, and tears,
which it has cot the nation. A peace with
true union, with love, wlih lib.rty. No: the
Democratic peace, one sued for by loyal mn
of traitors, vtho would at the flrst opportunity
like atfuiu una cause another war, but a lon.
a happy, and great, good, aud rigtiuous pence,
and one to which we may point with pride to
our grandilJldivii, and ay when asked the
caue ol the war of 1 801 und its result, "It w is
caused by the ambition of slavery, and resulted
In the triumph of Union, Liberty, aud L'MY.
: urkat wrtr.
Nature has been very impartial In the dis
tribution of her favors. Over every land she.
seatters her Messlnps with perfeet ?')iati'. y.
The tropics, afflicted with miasmatic diseases
and fatal serpent. Ii blessed with a salubrity
of temperature anil a fertility of aoll whleh
act as a roiiiiM-nsalion for fevers and scorpions.
The sterile soli of the frinid Tone is rone
1 liat"d for by the vomI shoals of fish whieh
annually resort to its unpropitlotis shores,
The barren rock-covered counties of the
western portloncf ourMate counterbilance.hv
tlio'r oil and mineral w ealth, the fertile fields of '
tbenter and Montgomery. Rut upon some sec-
tions Nature lm been more than lavish. I'Vrtll- I
It y of soil, healthiness of climate, and richness of
mineral stores we occasionally Ilnd combined,
and when thus united they form a site where !
men love to congregate.
The western part of our country Is thus j
particularly blessed. Arlaont is thus fivored
above all the mighty prairies of the land of
the sctt'ng sun. Hich In silver, productive In '
soil, and salubrious in climate, the attraction
it exerts is (elt even in the hlghlj civilized
capitals of the old world. From the huts of
the German peasant, from the hovels of the '
Hussis n serf, from the Ice-built dens of the i
Norweclan.and from the manufacturing towns
of old England, come their Inhabitants to try
their fortunes in the Kl Dorado of the West
ern World.
The history of Arizona is interesting. As
curly as 1087 the Jesuit priests, led by the de
sire tor the conversion or tho benlgh'.ed
Indians, and also with a longing for the "illthy
lucre" which was so thickly scattered thro.igli
the mountain gorges of the unexplored West,
settled tho land now known as Arizona, the
silver bearing.
In 1".77 the Jesuits presented a nvtp oftli -ir
towns to the King of (Spain, mid we iln 1 by
relcrenee that more than forty towns nnd vil
lages were laid down on that chart. Mmy of
these were of considerable sie. The In li .ins,
however, alter sull'eriug n long ser'es of brutal
oppressions, rose, nnd Joining with the trib s
who had never been subdued, drove out or
nuwsaercd their oppressors. A superior civi
lization disappeared before their devastating
career, aud to-day a few almost obliterated
ruins alone attest the site where once the enter
prising Euiopean worked and died. Hut civi
lized man will risk his lifo for the hope ofgiiu,
nud again are tho fertile prairies of Arizoici
peopled with a race never to be ejected from
their homes. Its population has so lai'.dy
increased as to render a territorial organiza
tion necessary, and we doubt not that er.? long
we shall see a silver star appear in the con-
Htellation on the American banner.
We would say a word to the native-born
emigrant who intends to leave his Kiit -ru
home to se 'ka fortune in the distant Vo-t.
If he can live with any approach to comfort
in his birthplace we advise him, by alt means,
to do so. To go nmid the wild of barbar-
ism is no uctlon lor him. He will look back
ni1 Plnu ttt r '' 01,1 hu""'- If b eotw
expecting to pica up goiu wnuoui exertion nu
1 .,
I win inn. 1 011, energy, anu iiiiieiuiig't.me. per
severance are the on'y guarantees or success,
whether he labor in the crowded marts of tho
Atluntic cities, or plod his way amid tho pri
meval forests of an uncivilized country.
If, however, with a determination to better
his condition, and a mental and physical con
stitution capable of undergoing fatigue, ho
starts on bla long Journey, he will return a
richer though rougher man. He has tho well
wishes or all he meets on his outward route.
Society always helps the man who it sees de
termined to succeed whel her she aids or dis
countenances his efforts. The world ai.sl.sts
the man who helps himself. To such thu
West opens a vast fluid for sueejss, and hi
will certainly come out of the light the victor.
The rapid Increase of our number of SUtes
astonishes Europe. The immense gain In our
western country in, woimenui iu say, aceuiu- , have followtd one unotner 111 sucu raimi sil'Jces
plished without any loss in the old settled ' sion that one may well pue iu uduiirtiou or
f,. . c. . . i .1 the tecuiidtty and uetuluess of thought mam-
Stated. Iu every State bus an Increase been j i,"(ca D" iutUoress whose reputation is cam
visible. Vennout has the least, aud M issa- I paiativelv of recent growth.
ccusetts the greatest, In proportion to size, since M- 's a Prolllic .wiri:cr' "n,:,jvet!ic T''!
n i ii . i i , A recent novem bear no evidence oi decay iii her
18o0. The smallest gains are in the Cotton ! p,,WCr of attuicting and maiuniuittS tho int-uvst
States. But the census of 1870 will tell aaolhur
tale. The enterprise of the North, wlileh will
be thrown into the sluggish title of Snuthora
society, will more than compeainte for the
loss ol the tens ol tuoiisaiiiu ot tier sous,
llie loni-n emlicrant will seek the fr.-e aud
halmy South In pret'erence to proceeding to
the l:ir-oIl' West, where civilization hi In Us
infancy. While the West will slightly los lu
tier p.iiu for the nev.t di-cnile, tho whole
couniry will be more bcm-llti-il.a-s her hitherto
fliflili'il portion will increase with the m-'st
Horn I.ihinir of all her nic-.-nbcrs.
i om.iiksmiiv ii. ,mtii:.v4'i, t ri nr..
It is anjii.-ing and curious to extiinluc into
the various Christian nttmcs of our Congri's-
ut....,l T,......nl,.f-. ..a ri 1
niiiiini ah iiiirirniiiiiiiB, iuiilii;?. in Ul I - iu-
1 ii., i i ,.
nam; nun 01:1411111111 lit lis Ri-iei:iiiiu ul inllir
mens. ri tie race ol Uiiownh dmaptieared from 1
Um rnlli ulu-n tlio Sl-,l,.a i.l' Mtcijjli,..! ,..,,1 I
Georgia went out, carrying their Biuiw'ns
with tliem. Georgia's ltltow.N h is since coinn
to grief. The extensive lituiily of Jo.m:s has
not been possessed of a Representative hIiicb
the fiiruous Owkv, of Lehigh, was dut'eated.
Morgan" .Tonks, a Democrat, is elected for
It. The la"t Thomson concluded his political
career with tho conclusion of the "Great De
funct," and his Cabinet. The places of thuse
ancient nnd extensive families have bctu tilled
with a new race. Three, and probably lour
HuHHAitnri grace their mime with hononibl".
The mime of Waximu'hmk has buen flir yen's
tainiliiir to Congressionul Clerks, but to-d.iy
it is rediced to two, 1Ci.hu- Ut iimi'i' u'ld
V ii. li am H., of Illinois and M is;iehn-ttt-4
resppetively.
The ruci! of l!n r. has two mjiiibor, b I'.h
troin New Kngliind. The Dul :h n:une of Van
Ilonx has two repruscutusives. 1'emisylvj.iila
and Iowa each have a Wilsox In their dele
gation. To descend to the CurUt'au n,.Ties, we lir.d
prcoi's that America is a Serljtlure-lov'iiig
nation. The John?, J.iiuif, Wllliain, a id
Koberts are numerous, bit p -i ulia.- cofiio
nielli still abound.
Vi'i-eiin-ii'. seiidi toll;'' ci-i.i hii Am "i
Iihuimtr, and l'liiiotus, a trio ul L-pm win i'r .
NcwVork presents th" nation with lun's
Orlando, Calvin, L'-.-ica, Al'.n:.idiid, CV.
C'mwtll, and Uui t.
llliuuU wid Indian.'. to0' :ii)"r '(..',. tu -iv
EbeBCjser-." to the Na. iuiial Leg'il ve.
Penn-ylvauia displays iier go id solid Qtail.r r
trocding by not making h-jrselt' iidi :-!loas by
any inure exceiitric nume than Adam, with
the exception of Jud,-"? M i.itr i n, who boas's
the cognomen of tin; "Hero of Troy" Ulyi-s" J.
Indiana, with hur loyal delegation, po-.?-sOS a
Copperhead Mif u A K I., while tue religion o!'
the Uuiou party Is di.clarod t'urough their
repres';utative Goulovu S. Ouxu.
liut we will not pursue tlw sul.jo farthei' :
It U Mmuoing, but not in.iU ucilvi!. To any who
fcels au Intereut In tha subject, we recom
mend the perusal of the roll ol thy lions),
which wo pullbii eUvwhvre.
lint: t ii or
MOt IIII.R
IONOK.
I he hearts of thousands of nur clii,i-,n at
home have been rejoiced by the intelligence
of the Intended exchange ot prisoners, to be
acet mi dished at or near Mavun:ih. It i pain
ful to lie obliged to dash their hopes to the
frround, but the perflily of the chlvalile Sontb
has again Horded us an ex unple of (lie sense
of honor whieh is held by the chivalry
Ilnd Mood will, however, disnlnv itelf: anil
m' "ft lamilies are principally dc seend .nts
r 'b'1 convict of the seventeenth century,
who were transported for various crimes,
among which was, doubtless, in rjury. This
ancient eccentricity has been again dlsplnyod
by the convicts' descend, nit-. Alter ugroning
eichiinge all the priNoners, and afti r having
allured the United Slates Government to
transport tliem, over three thousand Uebid
prisoners v. ere Bent down, with several more
thousand prepared to lollow. When, upon
arriving there, the Confederate authorities
refused to fulfil their part f the agreement,
end after the expense and trouble of forward
ing the troops, we were informedthat the Rebel
authorities had countermanded tho order.
All the prisoners were returned, and our owu
brave ciiplhc boys remanded to their dun
gems. The vi bole sense of honor in our country
cries out against falsity; and in future tho
Government will examine Into the proposl
t'ens which come from the Rebel Government,
m:d net us experience teaches.
I)t;' 1 iMit imii:d AuitivAL. Our city was
highly honored this morning by tho arrival of
Lieiiteiiiint-Geiieriil G 11 A NT, the victor of
Vicksburg. He was quietly walking Chcsnut
street int iitinito, when a soldier re.cngulzed
hlin.and the immediate excitement his nri!ii,
treated testifies how deeply he Is seated in thu
1k arts of our citizens. As soon as his pre
sence Is generally known he will have a recep
tion worthy of his hi'h position and distlu
guished reputation.
Mrs. Ilpiir 1Vmm1 its vells.
Mrs. Henry Wood if- one otthi.se. writers who-e
genius bus exerted n wide spread itiilnetice
through the medium of woiksof the imatjiiiH,
tion; and this, to In a true womanly way, in
spiring a healthy tone ol sentiment, omvcylnii
deep uiorul Ic-.-ons with a winning tunic -.In ss
and s-ncfiily far more etlc live than the studied,
artit'ciul trriuonlzing of some experienced m ilo
writers. It i? plcasunt to conteiulato the works
of siu li a genuine woman, all heart, and there
fore Irrettirilj- eonimuiiii ating the best of advice
to those who most require conn-el, and never
Vicarying them by e'abonitc di-ipii-i'lons 011 the
evils and follies of humanity, hut convincing
tlu m.ar.d etltctu.dly reaching their better nature,
witheiit once inspiring them with disgust, or
geiuling them 10 indilterence.
Ma-h a woman is Mrs. Wood. Without the
t'enius of Clcirlo tj llrontc, the appeals no less
powcifnliy to the heart. In all lur writings
there is a spirit 01 deep rvlilus u irnust.noss (too
fri-uk and tinciro 10 bo ilcgrudcd into cant),
tliut iriepresibiy exci'ts one's sympathy and
conliUtnce, nnd impels you to acjopt hor counsel
us coining Irom a womnn of experience, "at peaue
with ull iiiRiikind," ami In-piml to tvjlte, not lor
ttiu mere love of fume, or for amhiliun's saku,but
for the gKid of In r Mlow-ercntarcs.
There it a biraiglitiorwanl hlmplicity and direct
mss auoitt Mrs. Wood ilnil coininaud roipeot.
It ik 1 lie cltsliniiui-him.' ehioaeteristie of the prj-
lui tions of this uuthorBi-H, tun', tlio story is told
In h uliiln, nauuul wav, to in fully to sustain t'10
lnprehb.n that tbougb ' pslng strange," the
nuvnuive is nevertheless tiu'bful. At a natural
coimcquciu'e, the novelist's purpose is subserved,
and something besides tho simple monmnUry
gratification ib the result oi re.niing any of hor
work a
Mie is a writer ef surprising Indil try. F ir the
pat few j ears, tho novels emanating from the
aine well-directed pen have succeeded cacti other
ut leinarkiitiiy brief intervals. In this couti'.ry,
us well us in Urea' Uri'aiu, they are e igorly sought
I foi and rend. ' The K irl s Heirs ; or, Lord 0.1H-
burn s Duiifditcrs," "The Mvstery," "I'no Lost
I li.nk Note,""ThcClnmiiin)is,""Vjriier'sl,ride."
1 ' Sipiiie Trevlyn's U -ir; or, Trevlyu's Hold."
I "'I he Huiintcd Tower," "Foggy Night at Otl-j-d,"
I "The Uunaway Mitch," "A Life's Sojrct," "Tlie
! Ciimic's Heir," "Shadow of Asldydyat," "Wil
i liiim Allair," all Issued by T. U. Pcerson and
1lmll,i,rfi llitt.l.lnlll.i lllir AllH'riCRTI till lli 1 -.lltU'S.
of her readers. "Oswald Cray," for e4:npltf,
must he regarded as among her very best produc
tions. Ii ia a domestic tale, full of iin i-leut, illm-
trutiog many wholesome truths, skilfulh depict
me 1110 inipiriccnona oi uuuiun oaiuie, iiiiii m
inl used with all the matchless ingenuity 01' plot
i allj vividness of dilineution wiiicli ma-la her
! picvious iiruUiiviiona so ca.,er! so .Ut lor n-l
antiiious'v annroved.
Kvtry ihor iiRhly good iiotpI H a ooiii-nlctc
l!i...lri,ma. -Mnt l.i ui o." hv .Mm. Il -nrv Vj.,d.
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has tui ni.-hi d the ma erial fo.- the c mutriciion of
a iil.iy v bieh tjkes rai.k ainonj the ino-t pyptilir
on the int;d in sia.-fo. "Oswald Cray," liic la'.js-
elltin oi ttat ce.eiirntcd antlioress, rcabus as
gieat a d'stitiction. In tho Urst part of the bna'i
llie ikaih of Ladv O.ivaul, from an over-do c of
chjci forin, her funeral, and the reading of hc-r
will, l.ritig all tho principal performers on tiie
stage. I.uok lo ''Oswald day," and follow the
dramatic development of tne story ia whloh Mrs.
I isei.iy wood exhibits a la uity oi s.miiirn
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ol ci.ntciii)trury lictlou. I uullsiieit ny i. li.
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I 1 e'cfson A. Itnis., l'litlndjliilila, l'a
l'ncc
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1 jH p(n tr. Or S-U'l Iu ClO II.
MIRKIKII.
I 111-VIillli'K- f'OilK. tin mo lii li Insliiii', tir Ui v. I.
M. l.in-.in. Mr. WM. W. Iil-.V1KICK. to .Ml-. ANNA ri.
I l uilli. all oi llil.clly.
I MrWII I.I IM.1 i.aKUHH'KS.-Od Iho 17ili ln-11 t,
b- Ki-v. Kul-orl .1. i.ioii. Sir. N A I'ol.Kil.N II. Mo-.v'll.-
I l.lA.M.sto MwmHAHAII A. tiA Kllli.l IvS, all ol Una city.
llll IIAKDSOM-HTKOf'K.-Oll the 21lli 01' Mar.-li,
I In.i, ut tlio icili-m'ii oi the lirnlii'a latlmr. b-llie H.n'.
I Mr. Viilinnl, Mr. .His. II llll 'HAKD.-ON ot ll.-vi-ily,
I .N.J. to Mlm AMKLI A HTHOl'K, ol Canl.li-ll. N. J.
Tiinil s .McDtMVKM. Oil ThurnlAv evfiiinu.
j Nov. inlior lTlti. I'ol.bviliw Hi i. Tliniiiiii M ir,ili'. -Mr.
li Will It TiiDMA', ot Sniv Vor.l. lo ilil i.l.il. .i.
1 .Mi-i'JWi:l.l.,ol I'mnLiiinl.
IIMII1.-In l!o.i.lllla. ., on ri.li-J..i', V.nn.nm"
Htli. In III.- - Jill vi-ar ol iliT uif, .MAK'lllA Kl'l'I'KU,
i',i iiii'.-.i-nt iiinl onlv mirvlviiiR i-lnlil ot s.iiuiii-1 iii.-t Ilo-
I btcui li.ilnl, lornierlv ol rttowa, AIontKon.'.i.'L'r eo miy, l'u.
ii i' '.-i ia Snaii'ii i-. Noviiit.hi'r i I, l'i Aiiyl :ni I . .
0 1"l II-a ilin!. l,M'iii I'cnni'i'Oti. troui 1 )-i!' U
i H ini:l"U'-. 'IHO.1l AS H. IIOO.OI l'0lli:i:iDl A Alllli'-'l'iu
i .ii Kir , In the .tli your oi inn a-e.
. HilWJI.tS.-nii i ha l'l:l- In H int Mlti r il .Imrt I' Mi----,
01. i.ii-ji .uoi.i in i.iii limvn, JO.NAl'ilA.S' l;i ) W.ll AN, iu
; th- ,Yi!t ', . ;1l il1 111- il;f.
'1 lie ri-lu'l i- i-.ii'l irl'-nil" of tbi' I'mmlv, aim Protor.tlou
Luiiit", No. -.'li. I. ti. o' II. J'.. uro rii'"'ti.nly in.'a l in
I aiti'ii.1 iho liinri-iil, 'loin Im lolo ri -iJi-iii'i . il"iij le-ni.
.... i .,... f.,.. I .in,. ii i.-r i.ii.,-. i:.--'o-ivillo. I'MatV-
I nrili Waul, on W.-,luiiMl,iy .- v t. -.l in-l,m HI o v.,
mill nit uir-livr ii'. ttiio. 1- iiniirnl to piocmd to A-iu.-y
M. llii'ili-l l-.fitKei.jnl t bur. ii.
DAVli On tho evi'ulim o: tr. ' lhtd ni-l.iilt. hc.ii. a
di.UM- I'.ililiil. l.d in ciiuin. WILLIAM 1). 1IA.1-", o;
Ion, nun v . Tlilrlni utti PouniyliunlB i aialry, in lot
4Uf vi-iTiil 111 -i aio. ,, , - ,
I ro irl -iul. anil TolAtlvc. are roipp-'i illy .i.-i' ,: to
tiitoiHl ilo- mi l,,.,, ir-iiii 11:' ri--iJ-n-,o oi l"i it' I1
a it---.
l'i oiurti Hfurkf
lui-r ti-ttui, Twtjniy ti irn
Ui, wi.
Viii,. itiv u.uriiinL-. Sid i:i-tim: , a'. 11 o lo-.k.
y 1 1- LI). On Uoudov uiovnin:'. '2Ut m t ..nt. A.
Hl:i LA, ti'U.n rt-inlit'-r oi ' Ttuniiai and hiu n
I U'ld, tKit I UKiIltlirfA.aM I i.uvs
l-uu-rui i"'iu l'u' r--i'l ii oi nrr fti,l
Cnr.ii'r . lixit. i ul i..oiiii-"n Frrt,--:;- lii
l'i II V 'I J!l-''lUt mi . oV -..it.
yi, v - Op !' ii 1: i'.-Mii!. .M 1-T 1 A .'. i"
in iti 4'j"i V'-ar i h. r u".
.'jlH",l! Ii-iit lif l:tf" r!iU'.'(, N't: j ii.
f. r i t . in unrr"H 'U.j mi: i.ii.v, i '. 10 i. !
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It
Ml'll A Kh'iuv , I'liiniiil'-ur s.-r'.'i.f "i iu- .i -.
-w ,lci.ty v olunl -)). Hi Un' .',:rt yt-ar of t li U
'! ii.- rr: ttu.'- ui:-i til-Mi.'-' i rh.' iain.lv re r. 1 t.i v
Invii.dto aMfi' l t'ie fimra!, ir'nu iii- roK-.-u.'f oi l.i
lKar-Ufal, Uc U1.,) . - J., Oh ill il'.lluj , tl.f mill ILl.l, It
1 o:-"i...
"lU'brJ'T.-On thelwn Sii.. In S'f w lUvrn, "our.,
A WS A i' r. Ill, only d-vu'imr of Wl1 itu A. i d
iUiiinih --u .init, ti, a il j"..r- loru.rtly ut kl..'ti'. 1 11..
f l'i ti O n tb- jiti li iiuii i vx a hft 't'-ii'L r'-i' 1 ,
Cl i .ii .T In tl:'' or.a-l, Mn. l')M IN -iK MKlDt. n l .it
t' lli y-ur i lo-r Him ci ttt iati- Wt-iwi i.r.
i lit' r ..lllVI't ttliU iri'll"ii " ttJi- Ma i ,J III'' I." I' l
iTtVll. H to .ilt' l"! thp LlIM T.i!, Mil Wi'.l.- ituy. (tl
UiMttut, at J o clo.a. noui m-f i r.M-M.-u i it
Mu.. h-iv 4-a .'- 4.1. i .o.'l 1 -ic '.'t- v-.iL a.
t -il it
i.d il,
i .1. To utM d to K orn)" 'V.
i AVi-Oit. ou the jimii uut., ii. i-oi.oi;'iAyLOi:,
iu tl.c .jUu iv.iu u i.i a,.' .
flu- r U.tivtM a'.rt tin'.ul" of the Mmlly. rd-n Jtl'-ltUio-Ml
1j.iI;.., No. jo, a. . M. MiaO Oi iir.l M ail. L. l.i. No.
are re i il'u'ly iuviul tu att uu hi. ium tf.'iii
,j.) late i. -..t-in--, Laititi'.o ttoi l-t.oii r il ei'l
AniinT. iut!U-cnt'o Ward, on Vt1u nay. tne i j, mi I
ViO-k. 'iw piucved ty iivl aMvi1"1'
A N 411 III K
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i w. i. oi c: a m
I'. N !' I u r; H T O t) K
LACE CURTAINS
u i okt 'i i-i, i s r
i,i;hh than c;ti--j-
f IIIIM '.1 A I t'l V
I. E. WALSUVIN,
aij. t kmok to w. ii taunvi.,
MAHONIU IIAJ.I-.
Uo. 713 0HF.BNUT 8' reA
BUSINESS ITEMS.
1, 'r, 1'liroBt IVIsciihm, 'ilirrli.
Astliln. nnd all Ivr.ll Afli " I li'lin ti'nle-t "ill' " "
uri't iiiccoi by )r. Ves M"- iii-ki-ii, with I n n Ir
coinlrud, d nnt:n'ii" An Ulii-anniil ftoipucim o H
uc, colit. Hint M,ri,rliu,li lr-liin 'iinli,nh ' ', I
Hllh,Dli p,lktl'0 HI till oltlic, M '""' I ""l.
holer 4ll tJiitimiiii iil
4 a ('ri'i i,
K-mi e ii I'm n
I vi.ci y..i!Mva.
1JA-. 1 A- R" I'" I".
Aiicii Hud 1 -
tnrirlnr Aliirnl TflrirrMiilt Tlie I'uli
'line '
-I-.SS I
II . Vxlill -II
t ftllll ,
. ar,- liconiHil tlial I I avp mic
In oIiIImIiii.' On a -1-11, - (if iln . VAin -
I , iyh ahl'' Utvcn.liin t'-r Unit city ami
I vit luliy. It it iikthceI liy clc.-ul
.-tVT lliy,'lip'tni-fi All itthiTtMi-i(raT!,i I
4 ki-ST illy Urn lrc nn-ll'il'- K.K-H !
Wj1"" . n.ij,. aii.I .lisir U an o.rrt..r. It i
rr
in iiitriKlm-Ml wl huut ililai'lMii tli
li.iu'.'' in in- Iftst. A h'trlnr ntu-t
leti umpli trt your room ; he cuinia av.ml it. In ni yi,r.'
eKM-ti(ti( in Nw nrk It link not l ul I i-il If It Ii an ou
JTt to iri't(-t, ho; mill i i1,.blil, II, e w.n l.ovij auj d-'H ot
your liou.-f. It can tie tlnne. I' ill sml hci' It.
JOHN A. fcl'ltPIKV.
Nu. Uia CIIKSSOI .llrv.l.
44i orite Sli ck A .
rrrril
1IANU ,
MASON A- II Mill. IN S
CM'.I NKI (lie ISi
Oier ImIIoI inch i.f tliiii' li"e
llifetllttlif llla I. Ill- ln'cll I.-,1,1 liy
ir. o., 1.1 1 tin- iii-m. tr& 1 c.iu
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i or .--.Ue oni; by
.1 K nollT.O,
8-irntli and I In oi"l ulr'-i-li
riAo
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CinaM'T
III'IASN.
t aiuhi- r
Hi; IAN.i.
iiii!ii.r
0,!t". INS.
ca'iim: t
OKUANS.
WANTS.
Jff WW KL LING WANTl'l). M'.T
In i-l Ini:, c"iitaiiiii': fi-cr p-ii"i. in a , o -a n-IjIi-l.jrl
iv.ul. within a liull-liour'. n a.k limn Hu Sl-iti- i,iiii,
I rti Hliyil l,y a ri' omtini. c ic-iiti:' muii with a sin ill Mtmlv
lli-iit not tu t-M iiMl $I7'i i i-r icli'iiii. A b iicm ol iili oi
i ii. ninnlli r'-iit.lll bi- clM-ii in tl.i' l" r-.t-ii n-i-tirii y h
pi'tutili- ilwclllHK li-r Oil- :liivi-rllm-r. Ail.ir, ai --li.vi-ll n;;,
al llil". olllrc 11-11 l.l
c
lAKlliMKliS
WA.MT.1).
111 l'
' M'Tli's t) I'A t'l 'Ml T t'l WAsHf.'r
Oi I it I tu Cl I ' II 1 A til I K4 AM l
Nt'tr Nciv oik Avenue, I
Wsins-. t u-. Koi'tcniiif-r ''i )
Wtmrrd lniuiidiu(l. 1 iKyOoo.l (AUI'IM i:i:H, ti to
tit fiiliii l.ookntit. Mnrvli.titl U .ci y;o a month, nnd a
ration Y.hvIi y, nrknuiii tninit In ohii kit t' to'il.
'I rrtii'"rtaiti'H will !' fiirnlst.t il ) thrt ;oonim',nt lur tlx1
vuikim ii iiitl tin Ii toi: ir'iii tMs city to l'li c l. toktmt.
JOHN A. LIIfN,
CV'Ji'in I a'tiiciili't' Vimiic-niaHtcr,
11 1 lUpHlttlU'lU Ol .VdBhtlltfiOn.
FOR SAM.. TIIK VKRY CON V'KXIKN 1
tiikiiur--.iorv liilck Iw'liiiiif, th ilir M-(irr il ibl"
but k dwHlinjiH, o. iv-t Noriit Twtnt till ntrtut, ofifit
St Cit iir-i t s Ctiitriti. Iu im tli.tli' p'HM'-H.oii ut Apply
to I.i: -VIrt H KKHMKU,
11 'Jl-21 N'-. IW S. fill 111 ti H re.t.
tVO TIIK VUUMC '1'HUtTV YEARS AGO
1 lv.an In the lait hiaucx ol iMiInioniiry cutmtiiupLion
umi nvcit ut to die. i v.i Mi .t iii riilimti'iphla, uj Or.
Iib tn t'arriBh, Ihcn of thi.x city, nrdiTctl mo In Miurti
town, N. J., it tilNduirn ol nltit njM'H, whloli took nm two
(Irth lo net Uirrr. i n my urr ul I wai rut to lnd, aoil
tiioie liitd lor iuhio wtikx. lln-s wm my native pl,uu,
iwum an tnv iKtoiiy iivcm ana niut uit'ti oi t-viis.iini'tiua.
Jr. '1 lioi moil, ho mii'inl'-il my t'j.ihrr m hit hnt nines,
wim c;illf), ainl l'iivc ni lino weolt to 11k ui mytt.uirs.
llhndM'iii all tn I'nitiily tlirit way. And ihttufH I w.is
to " loo. 'I I, en 1 1 (Mid ut tliu it'iui-dii I r vw o:li:r to the
!iii ill', whit h t'ttn-tl mi'. It citiit to ni : that I coulil l 3l
tii in pi'iii-tmtJi t uiv wl o o rtvipoi.
') hr,v o n vtin-Hlic m itirr on my hin ;n, And 1 vouUl
spit nil mure than a iim ot 'ortfii iw i:il iv mtit r wvt ry
nnrtilii". Ah miou it tl,:t Im-i,.hi t u'lii-hlt, my rotwh,
ljtl',piilM, iiitfht-riWiutn ull hr.an t Nm' mi,:Ddniy
nl-PU f lt'i ami' an kvv1 ttiat It w.m wiii; dullcit' y I could
ki-p imni ht in - too miH'D. 1 i-ouu h'A'iifd my strontlit
mill Iihm- r"v n ih ttiv
On uiv riitovi r people w ould se:id for tuo( iVrtin far and
near, tu ii it Un ir cirt n wtue liUo tiiiiia. I hit lottuct' l
Tut? to n ali prod nio;iaI vislln in the 1hi m cltn'ii, ait tor
tin laht tw i-itU 'iir: i hnvi Itad cii-tani ni i-tiri i-x iui-
hiinr luof" with iitf ie5it'roin-:ter, Uoiu thii-it t five uun
I dii d fi -kly, tin' pniiVt! cuit Hi'lrfe ot' my opwr unitu'
lor ouc iiiinii inimiiftr witn iiurt tiisrscs: uiu a mo the
coriunt) Uvt ntoti to toe th'! out tn.il umk"! ihc.tf aa dc
cim i, and who w-qh ciiTi il oi' consi-tnj 'i i;i by tn-oi. To
ma'no new lun'H itf imtMinsihlo; hut citviticH In the 1 ju'.'s
and chronic u'rertittnns ci tne brotu'lildl times can bo
lo;ald. buct ca-.cn arc dyluy hourly uotlur the or-tiiury
tn aluieht oi i tykiaiin, ajid nist mi. ti arc cjredbytn j
j.roi cr use oi Sthenck Tulm nlc Syr-1!' tJt awetd Tjiiic.
acd Mandrake M U.
1 am mm a huatiy man, with a l irc ca - ity In the uiia
dle lobe oi the hi hi lunt, tii !a;.r iobf vei":' Iiiuui nc-M
i ted aiido(-iii.;.ie a'.'.c t n oi the pleura. The left lung
i u ux.ri n,iit uonor i..t-.v : m,- nh. inau i. m a loior-
bly lie:iiili comiiiii-u. Tho nivat n-amn why jiiiyaiciam
i "o mi tint con.i-n i i -u i t:.- y i' - wiii tu-i mm m tin .-
j V.Tt';;.
Ilin
L-'lc illke-liie poller, io,kini: up t'10 m-oroti-ina. anil
oi.-iitiniiiy tLai-rii-nt i,.l.a,in I ilici. Atter I iu iWii a c ire-
' I'M ji'i.i.no !. fat . in y mi. me i.c-inioai'i. r.a.ia
I I 11U llll U fll-JU. U l'-l . .J IH.U,1 I 11. 111C U lllVUl U'll lO
,,. ,1T,rrt. r?n.d a.
I i;o- u nuiiiii- n . ti.a remr lv. If ym hao anv i1is'4so
in . ny p...l. t e.a i-dy. n wi.i mjuh i.'ere.ana .k-.-.iy
ditioii t.i iiirit t.'iKl, atiil iii kc no - ol'Knl t i tal-.i- iliepla :o
ul ili-i-a-i il niatti-r. Un. ia Un' "iilj .v t L'-.il oni-in
iu f tie inn., m.il uli-i raicil tiro, cbul moo.. iNjn-ac-' ih
iti'iiii-l: mid In - r, apil n-itnrr w ill do t;ia tioatinif. iny
l.t-r. i.iii. I.ai l- all Idi-a Hull i-cr-iillt tni-d. i:iB--. are mi-At piiri-tli-iHnl
llie bl'il. llbi-n I'l.ind i. on -o dsoam-d Ii c inn it
nr- uuriilid : it in ill -os .i-J trn- i.en.i aa llie diaoiil niattor
lu (lit- .inn ; tul t tin- aiiA- .itui 111 olil'T t!ie liror
aiul -iiuiua, h. ni d t,i.c it plftn .-, ot uo -iri-l.Miar f )o.l, It ivill
if .- , , n ,- .u . n nu, n, ,unv uil'li'i?.'. in., n.i'i,
' '
i ,-riu-
i-ui li Pulluonic Mi i-iin !-ono of the brut nrop.-ir.i-
ll-'iv- ol iron In u.o : 111. a rovH't'i'il lou'o In it.eil. and
I ivi.n tl:e (iian ii-it 'loiiir di-i-i- li-i-a tlio in'iuna in tne
hioi.-ii i-li, ilnrt It I-. earrii J on I,..- t'lei Hid ol' llu' Manilrnko
I I'lii", ll,e I'niinonio H;. rui in uiailn inlo lilood riii. ii tno
oi.li wuv to i irn o.iiiMli.iot:oii . Ill i anuol ifol a inoit a i
in titi-. nail loua iloin not iluui-l I oa:inot i-uri the patioiit.
Ncnir iiilnd tlie con ,h ; roni i-.'t -.'io un ian u:nl il mil nlop
ii-n.eil 'Iho hi-Hivw-il '1','nii' la a utiinuliint, ami nmio
oi I, or Ii roitiitr,i niioii It i. ui-nl. It is p iroaud iilaiiaiit:
rii hail oitecia lull lil.e H lin iliin BoiuUoii wlii-.Ly, nliu-ii
m -n:M lo build up tor a tihort tiini' lirnn.y aeti l?i mid
llu- p:itlonl iho. Miiliienli . IVl.:nky d'-i'rnjii Iho '-ortltll ol'
tlio hliiinai-h ilKi-.lio i purliJiv uea-a, .nut tha lil.iod
llirn. ilitn ii a il Mul drni-v i. t:io rua tit.
Si ln.'iirL'a HtiiiiYi i-il l omc is ili.t.ll, -J iroui leaivei-il, the
lirolii i:i o:' ivlili-h lonil to li o- n i,-.o tnui:u or tiliinft lililt
ImuiIh tbo toniiii-li, mul tha MatiSraao 1'iili ci -rvit o:i.
'1 h Si'un i-i-d Toiiio 'a i "il l-y iniiiii' as hlilor.. When, a
pulli-llt . uolilo iti Ht'inn'.HililI propoi-.le- ll.o u ln;uil:l lo
rohoio liiat ul1 :'oiii- iei-U:ir- t ia' il.. spi-c'lni are often
t,o b:i'd iver. I' is aa i-i-i-ant us win-.auj pert.-ciiy
liai tnii-Mi . A w!na :,-:a a lull "t It will de. atl a leurtv
ililiai-r A litilu tak. n he.on- hreaK ail In I.' ii.J l'-ir Ilia
ai iu.i, h ; li, i" :h i-,iim oat l-n, it oats aarihuit rc
a'i,ii' I it; tii lila -i I.,:,; I'.ty tire .iV.il l ol eatiii,; l-ii'
uui ! .
1 Ii.: .Maii lral , I'ill-iii-i- i. .. il (n ail tain he. u hiKei ur
Imi l'.i i ! i as-ii ri-'ii i:-a. i. i"i .'-o,H -, if(u'-ii--iiia. The art
.onl y, .iinl th,- it" -i;.!-i.v,- o .11 ::m.- il . I H-einol I'.lll ilo
i itin
Ai it t 'lie iin'.ti i t
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nui' ,tt-t:i hin a
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tr- t.aiCM;. Oil "1,
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t':o Hlnii.i'-i ni .ilt'ii'i). 'it
UHil tl"1 l'i-.'. -i" J '. 'I't'Ii..
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A 'i,"se 'An-1 ! ii r t.rc t,iJH'i h'tti,-
. .in '.v, a .d . ri!'iii-'.:j i' d t-.. '!"uo- u-c twue
u: !in- ri 'in t-
A :u,: ii an ot)nr iCVvn, ar.il to !op it lnw-rn:aei
tl b tiis.-.ijf- fti tli'-1 in i' Wh f-Va.-r.ie.iril oi ersi. uifc'
rtd ii c.i- '!ii''.o by ti-v.nif t" stt v icii:. 6v
h i d m..d; Ii thu it.'...u-.. . the ruly r'i.i i t- 1 el
tv-ui. A. IT tl.f h.d Ir i,:v ' I: ih -j k, iTe ; it
T. .. i! -e li.ru 1 'h r: ! "ii:eiit, .lud dii- . W.4.Hi
i,a..d ti fi!.'. i' fti ...f v h if :'. te wf. i!
t. :- j'h ;-, ....'. , u I ' 'I i.-;..- -I i-i.w.t- ii. l uu .
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Nt,b. lu.il n ul H'iO.MAIiiVaUI biKKEl.
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li'ur! in.iii! jj'j.iii Lionr IS A
li ki..' t m iaf ui t ' ! I'UI.I.IS-
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AP.1USCMLNTS.
1 I II V (i I M
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I.i "s anil Mnnn.r TO. IN T. yortll.
r l-n, ol tlif llolt'Mny -t. I h.-'On-. lult -nun' ; i'nrl'4
Ni-w I l,i-,itrp. Uu-iiiiikl'Sil ami .tun Ali-Ani,,tri.i. Va.
ii, hiii-. j
Mhh .vni:'-r joiin n w Klulir.
1MK I VIM Ol 1 UK si' os I
Hill Mill, 1 K . I Mill
Of t l a T'elTi'-nt 1 in, i-il m ii,
Ml! I- l H V () K R K .1 r
111 111 Mtail'lly III: Tir: n it 1 1 pnlwHl'lt oil ol
COII1' 1 AM S
i llni . ! It nlirht by
A Jil MnllAliLY Vsr AMI nuil.l.la -.T
At till. Ni l.,
I i.c In ain k- vrrv reany ol
1 III 1.I AOISI! VIMi" (' (H it C'tTV,
An I ere ', imI- -tli nil . nt 'ilnii'l o n
a i.ckvi vM,sir.iii ii-.ci: or Attr.
Tt') SI A V V F.N I MI, Nu
pnCior 'I. Is .1.
Fl ' IIMI I'llitCOkM A M
IN rilil.Ahl I.I'IIIA
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I o l rful t'nniii'i Ti ii ti-.li-
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Mr I'. hOKIV-ST
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(TIIANKT.IVINIl MtillT),
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WOOD 6l CArtlT,
No.
7-4 Olil'.SNtI T Hl'ItliltiT.
LADIEV AND LUSSES HATS,
Alula HII A I'tUW.
I.OW1XT I'UICKS,
"NEW CONTINENTAL HAT."
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WOOD & OAKY,
Ho. TM 0H.tH)T HTKKKT.
OSWALD CRAY,
AN ENTIRE NEW NOVEL,
By Mrs. Henry Wood.
MEB. FOOD'S NEW COPYBIGHT N07EL(
OSWALD CKAY!
CWAI-D CKW".
OSWALD CIIAY'
OSWAI.U t H AY
OHWAIlt f'f.. . Iy Mr. HKNTV WOO 0, i pr'nt.'d
Irom (lit t th(-( a dmmis tipt and al ;iu- I ir t- she Jt.
turi:t.iecie' l.y im irr-iu iMiu. Hcnn Wood at at: cx an- of
oierTlutlhiia:d I'oIIhj.m, andib publlahcdtlus dttvann
for bu'e by all B.A'kai -Hera lu tin I'nlicd Sintps, bctiiK 1-sued
lien eight week In ttdvanre of the rouilttitn o( Ita pub
licaiiou In llunfj it is complete In ono large octavo
Kead Uie folio Iiir iU)ilcof It from the Edifrilcolumiu
oft)' I'Mladelpltia 'lreia," wrliKn by It. Shrlton Mc
kenie, Liq., alitr rending.' an ad aura copy ol it:
Mn.HrM:Y Wfoi.'ri Ni w Nm m,. T. li. Peterson A
HioIIki linve ni't puNliilifd Mrh. Wood's alot noH.
hdire i -k tn ailvhiii. e ,' tt uppeuriincu in llntand. It
In t'litiili it'H.-n f i.i Ci;.v," and li atrlcth a tale ul KiH.lih
tut ietN in the pTi ncm day : tlie anion d'M's indued, ao
r-ot'lit 1 aa tltts aiili.mu t-t li 2 Tne prinrtpal pn ol the
loculitv is in the rural pJi'l id Kutand, protiatdy, as lur as
ti e titM ripilon cniihlDH un to lUdxe, lu the uld town of
HluevMbnr. Tln-n tUe M-ene hhitts to Lomlon ; utter th-tt
it In purity tnin-fiTii U to H nlleiir, in nrniimly, anJ
tti.al! i of-cfi v hue it bi an. in the iiuaiut old onntrv
tovn. 'Hie riero if civil enK'neer one of thosr model
men who at pear to Ih'uriili in tlcllcm only. His bait'
li.o'liir. Mw'k t'ruy.whDhe tpeculaUoni In a joint puk-I
iniuii.g company ruUe him to luxury and bnrtif
I'tni dow ri to tm urtvv i a chumcter drawn
v Ith h Li Mil aud trtit- pencil. There are alio
au I'tctuciit Jf. UtiMiiai ana iii i.tuiuy, luciimiu a
dciir sihti r. ttliiiae fi ilrmitv nuikea i.ar hlumh-r aniUHiiwIv,
BtHi a couple oi ionihU' ncii olboya it course, there ia a
iilitiii uitr M'lii , a oen mj.; inauana a si m nuT, wan scvp.
ml t tier draiuntn j-r.-uttct . J btri' ia ho ait hiddrn c Line
tfO, and n nival d al i nivktcry, eltareii up at the propt-r
inoiiK iii ; ilnit iv, prectftlywlipn Mm. ooi hooves tu lift
tK' veil, lu no nit vious rictl m ot hers tint even in "tut
ltin' Is tlu- iutirftto coniiMielv keit up; it never
lif.',and tliere no inAaln'a tiiHiisil'lemieni at the secreta
tuKhith t' eauiliur iia the kiy. Hie part wherein the
Vtorkini: ul n otut -tm k eoiupany urr developed, b!iwi
fin ul Wuo liViii' of IiiiaIuoss. I pon tha whole, "Oswald
Cr)' b one ot tt r bt i.ovwe hare rvad for tuoif tluie.
It 1 iti I; i' aiitl.or'a le.rt production. It la remarka'ily
vvi'll printed. In lare type, and on lino paper, nud wiii
ui iiotiUi ui nu a vev mryt haie
Price 1 50 in Papor, or $2 00 ia Cloth.
MRS. HKKKY WOOD'S OTHER BOOKS.
The Enrl'a Helrf 7ft The Runnway Match 6n
I lu.- Mitery 7 ". A Lite h St-rrt-t fto
Hie Lonl l.uiik N'oto..... 70 lUltar lor Worse 7J
Above are each In ooe volume, pjper cover, tatb one
la also published in one volume, cloth, price $1 each.
The Ctm lining 7! Ai rra Kloyd 00
Ihe above are cacti Id one volume, paper cover, line
edition are alio published in oue volume, cloth, price
mo.
Oswald Cray I VI The Castle's Heir 1 V)
8tjnirw i refiyii's ln-ir; Vrner a Pride 1 .'0
or iT0vin b iioHi.... l o nntuuw oi Asmayat, i ao
Tho above are each iu one volume, paper covur. Kach
one la also puMinhed in one volume, cloth, price S.'.W.
Th Ilpunted Tt.wrr 0 The Lawyer's fteerrt '.'ft
1 "fc'gv Niht ut Oitura.... William Allair
Coplei of any of the ahova, or any othar book a, will ba
aeiit free of pok'sim un tecelpt of retail prleo, per flr-it luall.
Add re hi all u.dt-rs and remittances to
T. B. PLTLRSON & B SOTIIERS,
Publli!ioi-:t ofVf'TActA Off 'for, flvO ymrlj9
JN.3O0 CHE HSL'T STHK-Kr. IMillaJidpt,, l'a ,
All tho New lt-oVi are for sale t PIITKUH'JNH'. It
Qii irxm :n i j:;jve
00MMLECIAL OOLLEQE,
So. o.i7 lir.sm r titiee, onrner r Huveuiti,
Ktni'Jii.llil lHlt.lneoriiorat.'d lv,.
Voting Mt-u oii'pnrea lor tlie Cuuu.iiiij -..ouae anil bail
net Lite.
Thorough or.tl pmc'leul Inatrurtjnn la
iiuoR.M:i;iiMt,
to all lta branctiei, ua prai-ilaod by tlio beat atcountanta
aud ba!ue.a an ti,
I'llVatANSHIP,
Plain andOrnaiiii tital, ia luijht b- one of llie tuoit coin
nele..t ol'ieciui i.
t'tiumierJaJ iiil mlaUona, rommerclal Law, PatcctJng
Connlarlnit liotet, Ac
THI.KOHAPIIINO.
e Sfiind.and co l'aper, tanglit by a kmK-ex) .(rleuoed
Ul"T.itor.
Hrail'r.ti Ini'rrt.i! ieii.irat.'lj, aa.t re -elved at any
time, e.vmlni. ne-ii ifis af.t-r Heplt-iubi-r li.
UuiaieKnea iiu:ii-t!' id tho naiui i of lil itudeati, ttruaat
A ., i'iniifhi-il .-r.it . on app'ii-ail -n.
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I ii i in bluet to m. own li,,-ro-i. w il' la ai'i-nii bf
a ni e la r e i..i. ruiioi. ir a- ,.!m;- ti,i il 'iP-ifc n n;ma
Il I irh. i ihnp., ti. H ,!.. f,. .no t, , il. p -l.na, " A hr
M h;i I i iitrr limn a rot rm or i.dy prifiiraior) I CB
4. mi. ,i (. in mi.lr e.:
Mi livi ith ii- ciamia or p-i ti-n-io' . af ito.-.Ml nKin ttia
nil,,. hiu-i i,oi ; n , refill s i nil to o I. auriliiinry .enan
U 1,-: It i n-'rr T.-i t-.f i. i innui n, or c n,i ' ,! aul thra
i. it, i ir o,f imtoriiiii' pi ti i, pirr r-i-,r t an il,-laa
I el' . Il- i. rill : lo il: -I n I es 1 1 juit .' t,in II li peenln ly
I t lai ij, l,m limliiiti p, anil i, tnan.viil hi th .o hi
i,hi, I . it;, a hi In II- i-,'i- i..r mor - I i ., i it. ai an I pspo
r . -' . i- b ii t.-n.-ts ii nl.-ti'iit,.,! (, u weiiatT ana
J ri bl, i- ol II eir .1 lli'.e'lt..
t i ii.i o I,) il.. . - f 'In' tit , II o I th ft ni hi. ra-Tii-al
I I i- !-,.' n at ', a: In u ilei.ri, i.l pr,..p.ru inipata iolod In
I. ( 1 ' - luri i' - 1 1 n in- re ml ' h l .i
" it im ' on ii,. iioiii run si lir th?i ttilniri a'nl ll.lt Ilia
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I iii u a-, ata'. t ata "tt-i - l-ie imi apiili anon. It
RATIONAL OIL BEFiNING OOMPAIffY,
Capital $200,000. 20,000 Bbaree. $10 Par.
PIlHM I'l.NTa
WATSON M I.O SI .
M AN.ru.ith,
kat-on mai om;. , hi '.a r. sws.
mi u.i i i ii , n, ni - .i i i r,
i hi .ai kukivnI . jt . .HMi. (. i-ALi.ne ,
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Hi ( -iinpi' I- f -m.lr.i itimri n kmIkUui il ftn1 t'iT(r-
HM'i l.t -ir i-i In t-,ni 'l a r. Hl'-r Mi 1,it 0i:i,ni
uioi t- r li l!'' rti tli y for l'iv-"-tnn ut ! nn nil ' "lh r tin
In I 1 1-tin jiilJii. Mit ii in "I- ii" w o ir-r rrct'lvTui,
fii.il In t.c pni tlimcr !. f ftM-k ! Mn J.i tnK-n nsrr-ini
ot n -ii c' lij mv (m tAniiMi, t'id h il inlnrmiiti n (--
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V, GAS EEATIJiG ST0VI3!
ai CHI.Ai rU THAN t'OAI. OK V.'OOl)!
KAVIaF. 1S II EATING STOVE,
1HK ONI V ONI'. VIIAT 19
I'l.I i; H'.OM f.M0KK OU 6MI.I.I..
W.I'. Ill at
(H KIC1, I'ARIiOKS. MXlStl, .Sl.KKl'lNO,
AMI BATH ItdilMH.
WI'l. li .a In ubln, In let. tin .-, ai.il at leu cxpun i than
an oal rr W iH-it tituvi.. lin y ara if ry ctinr-Dlant lo
me lu anirinieiit la n Mch ttiera la no Cu mnu t lua.
i. AV. LOOMIM,
N... 'J7 S. SIN'l II STIlfclllT,
II-j-i rh Un rilll.AIiliLPHlA.
roiifii: ri.(ii'MAN, caupknter A'wn
I Minlili i, No. '.'i" l ,tK n I: Hlni-t.oiid No. Ill KUUK
Mrn t. M ii-l.. i.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
1ST
TlIKODOItK TilION, KS(J ,
"Nt;V YOllK INlii:i'l..MKS r,"
t'OM a 1! I' 11 A I I., Nun -inner W.
"Tlie Slati ol l!,. IJ'iiintr.v." tt
TIIK T W F. N T Y-T'0 1' RT H UNIOX
lx-r"i' M PC-Ini. li III Ir Ixli un i IIANKHlllVINil
liAV. In tlie I nliin M. E.CImrcli, rut Kl It Mreet, below
An h. lit o'rloi-k I. M.
('Iii l.itruiit ol all ilowiiiiinatiiin nri' punllalty Invited ti
lie nri'M nt. Till' oxen lie. lull In- rurntu, lud liy .Mlm.tera
ol tlm Viirtntis K.vanielirat t'liim-rfit ol llili cltv,
llh I 1HNK1.IN MOOKB, l. 11.,) "
KAMiwIciU'lin. Committee.
1 11H.MA8 T. MASOS.
11 -W f
O l'" F l C VI
Lehigh Coal and NavigationOoinpany .
riiil;ul'lp!il;i. NoYemiM'r 2i, im.
a ntvrtiKsri ot
1'IVE I'l.U CKNT.,
Dolnc TWO DOI.T. UtS ANH I U TV CKNT per ahara
on tba Cai'ltal Stuck of Ike C( inpa-iy, haa thJi da been
dcclaicd by the Itoatd of Man:i.ert,
rAYAIIl.K OS AND At tER
lUFSPAY, THE 29th INSTANT,
CLEAR 01 CKIICn 8TATLB AXD STATU TAK El.
EDWIN WAL.TEU,
TKEAKUHKR.
llftl-Bt
Ol l'ICE OF THK LANCASTKR OIL
Coiuiitoy, No. e6 H. 'UUHIt Ptreftt, secuul 8 ory.
rilll.AlU 1 l N4iVlllt'T '21, 1MUj.
A niottlmt of ttif titockholmra uf tho L&nculeroU
'ominy will bi- tu Id nt the titluo t thcC Jiupu,ou
W KI.NK.hlAV, -No.cntlicrV.J. M o'clufk.
U JiUIN C. M.t r.lNl'tCK, flotTOtary.
ruiLADELniiA rosr ofiick
THl'RmAV, ttii ytttt lnUnt, hay in. lfii .ct a .art by
tlu i'rttiiii ut the I'lMtoU Sulci tie, a da v of TliaukuKivhii;
tnl iTitvur, Uiift ortice siU to oo tur Lmaineu autll 1
o tlo- kA. M., whm Ir willhv cIohl-J tor ttiday. Tho
rainern will n.akr thir t'4rlT nit.raiim iliftivorK'S ; Uio ool
ktto: lUvir luuinii'S and cveuini' coliortioin.
(j. a WAr.noRtf,
11 ?2-tit PoJtnwater.
rrv? - NOTICK.-WK HKRKUY CAUriON
the I'UbUc auinut lU KotiHtiUK our ('heck on tho
t'tiinrntnufalth Until. r.i'lit'lfl.pM. datxt Ntr tuber al,
I'!. pvabie tu oitW ri( 4k AlimtlT, and by hlaa
entiurhd t ItllUWHl, KM'I1H,1:k a CO , irtwanty
niiie luihilrt d mul ol'ihty-fiKltt ttoiiura itavuiity.Uvt' contc,
(i.'hh ;.. ' hi t niJorni -tit of auid t'iitck txliij- torgfda
ljMnont ol It hii a Ik'CU ilotpet,
Jl-W t( T)HEXKL A CO.
l-r OFFICB OK TIIK CITY BOUNTY
' Kuril t'omuilialoD.CoaiuitJiiwealtU Dailding, 140.
t.ll t'HfcSSUT Street
I'Hit .HK! riiiA, November 21, 164.
HOt'NTY NOTIi'i; Whwoan, the Couimlasluiiera of
tht Bnui'ty l-'und have evidence ih.tt a larm and liu re talng
iiunitMTot th T.iiintt?r ri'i'uWins liuQty frm tbeclty
tUri with Inii-uni y befuro lavlnK tha elty, aod that
there la itn ur-SaUiled avu'tmi tnr the uurpotta. notice la
htttetiy uImmi that tic Ooriiruiition, with tut- concurrence of
tl'H Mu)or, nlll nterlalit no claim, and will atlvliHs th
pajniciit ul' nu bounty to volimtt'r enlHtiriK after thia
d;ittt uiiiil tba adaption 'f p i.per aia;:uart1i ahall tnsura
fiat tlinno who ciiliAt tu the cnsUt of I'Lilatit lpbia aliall add
to tt ti rttcctlvt atreiiKtb oi the army.
For tlio prcHt-nt, th pftynient !' baunty wltl be con
tinue it tti recruit f'T ttj it'";tiliir Army an 1 Naval aer
vlce, properly credited to tho city ol' I'lillu'ieiphfa.
B. 1. KI!ftl,
1 1 - '."at -t Prt; id y n u
kS?-" Oil. SUBSCRIPTIONS. TIIKRR
'y aru only On lluudrod BubsirripUoBl at
ett'U.
T'ie Rtibvrfher, In a wortl. get In tt. lht icven tract
f valuable Oil ten itur , l'r.'iPlnn on tha A'k-i-hetiy nvT
ami tributaries, nud conti tioun to an. I ml 'o.titni; several
t'i.iiiimiil''i uow at work, nud ut no bl,br .rUe ttian they
mlKlit a iwJv i' Tn S'lbx-nf-ar- ormtnle ttt
tJtiiupaiiy tiK'iuaeKea, elect thiroilicera,aud manage their
af'nirt.
Shart-t are p,t.vih! elti.T at ) t'.ma cf tibcrt.lng, or
wh'u ib list ) mwtla up; Li tlfird, two or more porMint
car. lul) ta.a-f tir an-i tatk a ai.aro. A ready the m.iioriiy
vf "-hiir- an) aj.'iui. A the riw.ha will pit -Iti v-lv clit
t i oM'A t"-t, 'o -aire trie or luoiv vl tl.e i Jia uarf
nh r-'o, ..Odrt ut .n.e -r aurly to
HI'Si'iV.-J M. MITi'iflOS,
V T e- r. l-Of 'F I'M "d W.LM"rsi-w."i.ltl.if
11 '-i IT I . I'OVliA, I n --Vf) W.Mi WM X'1 T Sr.
l " TV t-Vri'mic 4it 0 iU l :0
it:ie ' iamli ibr tb
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re i'i'-.f tin 1. 1.' '!; p"
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u(U;-. Wi mi' I ftpi-roi a't -we.-! hLiinirl
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r;; COMUl.KCML EDUCATION A NO
lt i..n..(-:i:rl.ii .l.-; C . itr,.-l'! IKIt I'O 'i'lC'f,
,,f nv frk.Uie w-11 known ptn'M'it fotu ind
t..:, A KamiMe Nation, t o-;:u.- rc ;1 'JW 1711 '
o.-rta.iou ui Jfliraiii,. t' e n.v Cell- K-)- mi. s ib
"I. mmir-'l'! tl.f "i-'U a.iu -
An mwu'.io ia Uiitld to au.wi.v ai.-w aj.i Uj
IMI''
-.fill.
fiOi.nil-H.S' UtU UAN.-r.-TllE UN-
a, r, Kn-t will m i Vf Mot-ieri ortU- r lipVirl-. o
ot kucadoi uutc orp-iiia vi tle.iMd 1 n.i -vlv.iuia o-
iV.eK.mtai 'hot NHM Itr'NtVDM.N I ASVK'I ATMS.
u tt. ht-NTH H;eii,ia the 7id, i .d, .'iui, and
1 ,iii ul it. fl pf -ent inoaih ( Vovem. , b;t e-.-n liiu !i"U,
citA,M tiii.U M ,trt.ie pi.rf oi" h-vir.mj :ipdic
nulla and n.akiiiif ur.an,M.iiuiita lor ihe aduiiatnou ui kdd
(irp .un.1 iui" tu. ri b' ' i tt ul I i -tun'; u piu. ulwd l'i tfitt
biM lot' Uiir uiai.ilcimacc anrt (d u- itlon.
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