THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. TOILADELPIIIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1864. kerning degtapb WBDNKSDAY, NOVKMNKU 21, ISM. T HKNHT B. IIIIIST. flXirlnii tho ii-mrr(i of Hit In.,)! nutlAtly wi.'rh l r.au.fl "I tlm iltutti of Uoiioi-al Itlrm-t, he wa tro itiirn'b ilfllrlr.iis Dnrlnn tlir.. inoui"it.. wnn m-m was l-tnt'tnaiiM 1'mh. atetl, lis wan i- ut.lt-r ti f h.iltieinai't'" Hat he wan .tut In tu. nu al ill' n-'.l bl It a (r U(J ! ' ion thai tie l,.it r J l I :i t v 1 1 fmy lr,,,l mily lir-;l l n-liim ity ihl ai.xioin wat' Jt r at h !)flL."tlt : ' Urinv up ailvant! n the l.-ft ami ntnrr tn ir.i.n- ortl' r.. tit. Ctii nt 7 i -n 1 (l' i ho.r I it il .!t tti, ha- Ir tl-l.l. Ml.'! ft wrl M1' x' ,n 'I'" l'11 l" 't IMf tire- i If'l h tlt'.t'i Itp8, a-et' J'"r vc mi tttr n4 ' ' Tin Mi-. ltrrt.t riler "U (- tin b.ril lit hi tnH m" ti M- .hint: iiouinl, and 01. I. nil I intor-i'irn wtil nnir .n i nn ilo tiylii t'i. i in (III. A' I" !' "l ' rl n tl vpt,4ll, ,vh , to v 'Ml ti.t'ir i-itni-Bialid.irs.Mvtli t'.lttaiia. Mtentnv rn ntih, Jl.1 In tlio Kili-ni c, fti tlic elunlow, in tlie s,iliiinlc of nic hi How lite wrary eyc that wavhe'l crn'rivvtl Mm ni he lay. Through t'i t ri--K i i j-r tnrs tin litycruil for thi flttilt'a storty Ilitfilt, Tho a-fii'ii'ii ofn m,.rtyr to a homo ;f p nvr liny. Jlow ll" hf.ivy bon-a wirc onward yc.tr oi ypars st'tni'ti every hniir Ti"in i.t sir h in i tnt,i;v ) I ill tiro tl 'trr rs The b'.ofi' "lit B i f (do tjiid ill'i) tlio t'llrrr llmv.'r, The n.iiifrlii.j' ol' tlic rolling of thj river with lllC ! Hd. Wi sud watctl, fever-stricken, with hU ltinl- DMi Mrgn i-yes Throwing li:lit H'hwBrt the tiarknc the mo- tcor' lurid Unlit ! His oul travfred tlic dislituce, ta iJing under oilier ektea, la tlie trror, anil the h.irror, an A the mivl.ii'si ot tl'e ti K lat There, in ttic deadly ttirir, once ag tin ho led his men Through the wluM'inc of the bullets iinj the crtfhintf ol fhe shell ; "Through the cluh of xworil ami liuvonct, over npianu, 'Hitn, anil rh'U. In Uie gntp of tietitlisti loem tn, who bail m.lo the land a hell. Tlac ynor lottery on the hill, antl let your bnl liM rain," lie ninrninreil while the watchers drew near and bt ld I hi ir hrearh ; "Now nimn them with the bayonet, boys ; charge cheerily once again," Cun-.o the I'.ery words that sp.irkleJ from the burning lips of death. Fainter, fainter, every moment, deeper, darker grew the gloom ; Silence, silence, oh how heavy not the slight est t.ote of sound, Fave the slow breath of tho sufferer, through the riiLiui aMi4 lowiii, And its echo, in the beating of tho hearts that throbbed around. Ws a Presence in the chamber, or hud the night ftrown light ? ! So plainly uhone each conntcnanco with its Hitting hopes and fears, Following each other, one by one, through tho watches of tho niche. And the glistenlnR very sad to sec of the ! slowly faliiDg tears. j Drawing nearer, with clasp'd hands as he faintly strove to rine, 1 Ills tool still in the conflict , could no: lag, init 9oal iM Will thunder iP-s vol:Ci Md lightning in 'Eeep your tya upon the flag, boys! keep Jour eyes upon tlic H ig!" Only onee on History's pages such anotlior spirit passed, BO pafsiiig, conquering Fate by his imperial will ; Tite tl'armee in his vision, Napoleon to the l it, Birner, like llirney living, dying was Uimey till. FuiLAUixruiA, October, 166t. HEUTEAL PORTS. England' Violation of the Laws of Nen trality The Htur of tloienbeii and Destruction of the Dnnlxh Fleet Ttae Frlaate "ENHex" Allnekeil antl Cnpttll-Ml In htlcnn H'stern-The ile f tbe rrlvateer "(Jeneral Ariiiitronif" la the Harbor of FayI Ml;lit verviUH KlKht Historical Survey. Kle. The recent capture by the United States sloop-of-war IVucntmett of tiie Rebel privatoer Florida in the Brazilian port of Bahia, under circum stances that at first flush would appear to be in Relation of the neutrality of Branil and the law of nations, has elicited a good deal of excited comment firm tbe English papers. The seizure I ia ml lad by the Timet "uiracv " ami T ileruttl, the tory organ, says, after stigmatl.ing it in quite as strong langnagehat "if the Washing ton Gorernuient does not release the Florida all the maritime Powers will huvc the right to inter fere in the matter." Other p.ipers, In their haste to meddle with an affair that is entirely betweeu our Government and that of Iiia.il, grow furious over the affnir, and call upon their Gov ernment to step into the arena and dictate a set tlement before a single line has passed between the pariicB who piimurily havu an interest in the matter. For the benefit and informal inn of those ranting wrtters who appear to have taken Into their keep ing the honor and dignity of the ltra.ilian empire, and teem inclined to induce the British (Jovurn Dn nt to adept the cause of llru.il as its own. wo five below tome Kngiidh precedents of violations of neutrality, which they have doubtlem over looked in their hot kit to to force their nation into an oiliciouH and impei tinent intermeddling with arlniis in which it lim no concern. Vie do not quote the affair of the Carnlinn, burned on the Niagara river by armod soldiers from Canada, uk that involves priiiciiles some ht different from those at issue in the Vloridi ' affair. The other cases, which we give below, how pretty clearly the illegal, but vigorous mode of proceeding adopted bv the Knglish ollicors and ustaincd by the Knglish Government, when nothing but a flagrant breach of neutrality and a violation of International law are to be com mitted to enable them to gain their ends. As long as thete plain precedents stand upon the page of nirory, England is estopped from otliciouB inter meddling and from beioioing the gratuitous vin dicator ot the neutrality of nations. Copenhagen and tho Uenruetion of the Danish ... . .... i.;...! i.j ,.,i ! ,..,, ,i we cue tirst an account or rue capinre or Admiral Gambler nnd Liciuenaiit-llencral Cath. cart, while Heumark was in profound peace with Kngiaiid, and bt lure a declaration ul war had beeu made IBB ATTACK ON CCl'KN JIAOEN AND THR llES'Mll C t HON VV TIIK DAMSH H.KLT II Y TIIK hill nan, 1807. IfiJgid from DriMtinl Swal History nf Crtat Britain. Having detailed the events and c nines Which led toour attack on Copenhagen and coo icuueut war with Denmark, it on'y remains to heobfetved thnt when the Bri i-li Government found all renuinstrnti e vain, and that the pro vince of Jutland and the u hole of Dcnmin k proper were nt the nurcy of the I'rench Kmpcror, it prepared to take such sicps as would at least de prive him of the services of the Danish navy. A llttt of twenty-rive sail of the line, under command of Admiral (iumbier, a-'cnitjlcd in North Yarmouth Koada in July, 1S07. A vast number of frigate", bomb vessels, and small cr.ilt were added to this force, end an tinny of twenty- seven thousand men, under cumiiiaud of J.ieu-teuant-Qeneral Cathcitrt, was cuibiiked in tuu eliips-of-wiir and trahsjiorts. The Aduiiral tailed on the 28th of July, nnd reached Catteut about tlio 1st of August, when lie detached Curernodaro Keats, with four sail of the line, three frigates, and ten gun-brig to fectire the passage of the Great licit between lnl ilelu and Zealand, and prevent the transport of any land forces from one side to the other. The British fleet sailed for Cronenburg Castle, nd anchored in the Koad of Elslneur on the 3d of August. Not s shot was fired on either part, but a foreboding silence, an awful preparation, announced the approach of soma great event, and Denmark saw too lute the consequence! of hur mistaken policy. Lord Cut heart landed lils troops at Wlhcck, a village halfway between the capital and Kliineur, on the 14th of August, and issued a proclamation lo the people, declaring that they did not look to 4'capiur," but to "deposit" that Is, that the DanitU lleet should be removed from Danish waters, where It was likely to fall a prey to 7X ' transferred to Engusn waters. . ,te'i 00 tu c"y U1 commenced on e iSd of August, and on the night ot the 6th of "pteDaljt, a flag of trace was sent out to Admiral iliu..!?' .lth Ppoai for an armistice to et- JZZ,t'? n,ue1 to eonaenuenca of the iuuv""""1 o1 tbe Admh-al and General bands, ayi UreuUa, aluwld bo tht oru qua nan. To these bard coudkkm. tte Dane 7n at length forced to subiuu a,i4 tu, BrUllU poueitfion of the citadel of Couabae and the rown tatterlea, whlla out suVpa-ot-war moved into toe araruais, atuu luimwiawiy uuinciicd the work of dismantling that noble repository of ahi piB(j aud iKirea oue of (he llneet and uum cmip'r te estub Ishmrnts of tho kind at that tlmo in Kurnii''. The oi tt-et of f eeurlnt? the) TMnlsh llivt having been aiMitnid, writes linl Citheart to the Secre tary of .stato, "even thing of a tendency to wound tli lielinga or irritate tin: na'.ioii has Ikcii avodcrt." The e ipitnlat'on wn eondtie'etl by Major-Rene-ral Sir Arthur Welle lry, Kit- 11 niio 1' iplMin, and a'A liHnt-Colnntil .Murniy, ly whrnn iv wis alltiii d on tin- n lit of the ti h and 7th. In in.awer lo a conimit'iieii'.ton from Admiral OttinH r ilem mtlin-r thtt siirn-niltir of tli.- U.i'iith IU et, 'it ni'.iiil I1- vtn inn, tite l).iuii:i conrti an-lur, eeni tl'e ludnw i.';' " P'J : M l,-in:- lliir Mi-i t.tM.l Iti.li'iii,' ih'p l.rni,. rty. -vr ar-' i r.v in-- 'i. i" ii - h in nq lii i-h Mil I I it r hi ill, in "nr mi iimi nf f r nt1 ii rrui'i i. h tiu'.y iix ilint n It ymi til n''e . v . r t i it rritv n n'y wti ,:li 'i i r.,r -it- li ti tt it ii'1 .1 ' t-.iur ; hiti li-tiitir an I .hity i, nt s- an In li'tirn-li-.it pi v r liv t i..'k. illl'i 'I I 'ml I I c.i nt:, f ir tilt ti -vi' urf . 11 it- l lt' th Hlltl' -t tli ,,,il (. . -i.l ill tin i t tr. ik1, !i . li- tn i ni l'T hi jirf I M til ni rtl 't til I'M' I' , Itll III I' It II I'1 r iii . liut'li r tu It I- nl- nt j .. -til i'I'iii wit'i rf i Mill ii v i.l ki'tul a )ln i t. a INN I Ci,'t nliiiccti was no.rly d"K'rnved, hi;r d iet j tuUn uwiiy. her tirs.u.iia ihsinatitled. Httv I milH ot vamahio im i ciiiinttni n were tiken In Hie Sonntl iitid ' 'n"i gal, IichIiIhi an linmnnse nntnnr I in He i r'li nan ntnl otiter thiili of the wurld, iii il ti e w utile wt-ie ci indcii nutl as t nc I ivvi'ul I'tizei of the c.iptors. Ilevnjci tne- Denmark levt till her loiomca in tlio l'.att and Went Indies. lui lltlll, f. 1 lo. 'I Ii i m is the l.ngllsh aei'mi'it of the tnot. cr iel and outucous lolaiion ot the rights, honor, end ilii.n:ty of a weak nation by a atningor that ti e hi V tory of the we.rl.l utlonls. N ir it it, tiie only violation of tho law of nation, that history picsriits. Kevin years auhseiiif ntly Kn.rhiml -nin violiteil. on two ixcavions, in her war Mitbthe I'niud states, the neutrality of weak tiutionr, for which, up lo this day, shu has n ver tillet'.d u(ioioy or leparution. Tuo lirst case was tlntotihc ciiiitnie of tlie I 'tilled fvt itei frig ite am-, ui'der (.'ominudore 1'orter, iu tho harbor of Valp irai.'o, I'hile. THK t'AI'TlUR OF Till! T NITKI) STATKS 1 HIO ATK "KKSKX" IIV Till'. KNtll.IHH H It 1 1'S-O C-W All "i-iiimin" (3li) And "ciium b ' (-'II), in LSI I, in Al.l AllAlSO, CIIILK. The '!, with her consort, after a long and eutcct-itul cruise in the l'acinc, in which slio de stroyed an iinmenso number of Knglish armed and uniirtned meiehuutmcn, put into the ncmral port "I V.il araiso lor repairs and supplies. W h il o in those neuiral waters the Knglish i-hips ot-ivar I'iahc and i'herub, ou the 2H b of March, entered tlio harbor, and iu violation of the neutrality of Chile opened lire upon iho .'iter whi e she waB in a partially disabled condition from the clUcta of a storm. 'i'ilC Ucx bravely fought the two Knglish ships, eltsnblcil as s!iu was, for two hon is and a bait, uud llually, aftur his t-hip hud become a helpless wreck, and one hundred anil twenty-four of his ollicors an 1 crew were killed and wounded, Captain Forter struck his ling, niter one ol ihc moat remarkable combats in naval win lure. i he battle took place abnut three miles from town, and a mile and a 1 alt from Cn-stlo Brigo, half u mile from A 1-guti battery, and within pistol shot of .-hoie. The battle v.gs witnessed by thousands from the horej ttn j near were all the ship lo tho land Vnat'at one time many of tho Fi rie's 18 rouiid shot i-ttuck tho beaeii. This fact appears to be well authctiticated, and of itself.it sut'.'.es the question of a violation of iho neutrally 0f Chile; Eince even they who maintain the doctrine that jurisdiction docs not property cxt :ud ibreo leagues to sva to substitute the (J.catest raugo of a shot or shell in their place. liuring the action, Mr. i'oinsett, tho American Consul, n pnired to the Governor's and asked the protection of the batteries iu behall of tlm fivsex. lie received tho evasive answer that, should the ship succeed in reaching the ordiuajy anchorugo, an officer would be sent to tho ltriiish coiniii tinier requesting him to cease his lire. Tho Governor, however, declined resorting to force under any circumstances. This conduct left no doubt of a collusion between the Knglish olllcers und tho local authorities, and Mr. I'oinsett took tho lirst occasion to tjuit tho coitLtry. Cooper's Saeul Jlistvry, vol. il, pp. 1 19-5D. The same year witnessed another violation of international lw. Portugal being the nation out raged in this instance, tho details of which we append : THE CASK OF THR AMERICAN PIlIVATEKn "OKNB 11AL AKMHTHONO," UKKTROVKI) HY IIHITISII MKN-OF-WAIl VNDER THE GUNS OK A NEl'TUAt l'OKT, IN 1814. From the llistury of Amrriran Pritatctrt anil Le'.teri oj JUI'yt. The American privateer brig fienmil Arm stiunq, Samuel C. Keid, commander, sailed from Sundy Hook n tbo'Jth of September, 1814, bound on a cruise. On tho 2(!;h ot September Capuln Keid came to anchor in tho Fayal Roads, f.jr tho purpose of tilling up with water und ontaiuinj,' rctresbments. Ciiptnin Reitl makes tlio following lelation oi sulisC(Uont events: 1 i ailed on the American Pntieiil wlin vorv lioiiitiy ureiereu our water luiineuintely sent otl, it beinn our iineution to proeeed to sua curly the next day. At 6 1'. M. 1 went on hoard, tlio Consul and fcome other gentlemen in company. I asked tome (ucs!inri8 eoneerniiiK tho enemy's cruisers, and was told there lia l been none at tiio-e inlands for several weeks. When anout dusk, while wo were convertinir. tbo Untisli lint? Carnation sudilenly hove in sight, close under the northeast In ml of tlm harlior within uansLot. When lirst discovered, the itlou of (totting under wav was instantly suftnehied ; hut, finding tho tnumo'a l.rit tuiil the udvantuiro of a lirci .e. and but little wind with us, it was thought doubtful if w fchi.nlii lie able to itet to sea without hazarding an in tion. 1 questioned tho Consul to know if, in hi. nnininn. tlio enemv would TPKird the neu- tiulitv ol the port, lie ptive tno to understand ti.ut 1 niiitht iimke niysell perleetly easy, assuring me, at the same time, they would never molest us while at anchor. Hut no Booncr did the enemy's i.riir understand from the pilot bout who we were than she iminediat- ly hauled cIobo iu, and let go v.. anol.or within tiistol shot of US. At the bhuio moment the J'laiUagenet and frigate ffa hove ii aiu it. to wuom ine tarwuton Inmnntlv made siitn lis. and a constant intop chunite toitk place lor Mime lime. The result was that the Carnation proceeded to throw out ; all lii-r hnat. dot-pawned on noarel me (.omiiiu- rfore. and anneareu oiiicrwiBc vo e iuukiuk un- usuul exeruous. From lhe.-e eirouiiisuuu es, we be nun to suspect their real intcnticns. The moon was near its lull, which enaiiled us to observe them very minutely, und 1 now determiuiid to haul in nearer the shore. Accordipsly, niter clearin)? for action, we got underway and heun to sweep iu. The moment tins was observed by the enemy's bn? she liiMuntlv cut her cable, made sail, and despatched lour I outs in pursuit of us. lieing now about ii I. M., even as we saw tho bouts uiiin'oacliing, we ! UtK our uuchor, Kot spriugs ou our cab,o, and ; pn pared to receive thi in. 1 hailed them repeat- vllj .n .ii. j uivti nvMl , " i. . .tl. J titt .... it(v.iut.- turn to rep'y. Sure ot their game, tboy ouly milled ni) with the creau r sueeil. I observed the bnan were well manned, and BDiian ntlv as wi 11 armid; and as soon as they hud cleverly got alongside we opened our lire, which was us soon returned; but nieu iuit with rnther a warmer reception thuu they bad nniba. My been aware of, they very soon cried out for ou:tr:eiN. ami huuled II. Iu this skirmish 1 had ot,e man Kill, d und my first lieutenant wmnlcil Tbe eri.my'8 loss must have been upwArd of twenty killed and wounded. They had now repaired to their ships to pre pare lor a more toriiiidubie attack, we, in tno interim, having taken tho hint, prepared to haul cloe into the beach, whero wo moored, head and ncm. within half nittol shot of Iho eastlo. This done, we i gnln prepared, in tho best possible Manner, for their second iccepiion. About 9 P.M. we observed the enemy's brig towititt iu a large fleet of boals. They soon alter left the briir and took their stations in three divi sit ns, undercover of a small reef of rocks, within iilajut musktt shot of us. Here they continued Hiariauvring for some tunc, the brig still keeping under way to act with tho boats, should wu ut any time aitempt to escape The engagement lasted forty minutes, nrid re sulicd in the defeat of the enemy, with very heavy loss. About three A. M. I received a mcssago from tho American Consul, requesting to siemoou shore, w here be informed mo tho Governor had sent a note to Captain 1-loyd (the British otu uiandcr) requesting him to desist from further hostilities. To which Captain Lloyd sent for au Bwer that he was now determined to have the privateer, at the risk of knocking down the whole town, and that if theGovernorsud'oredthe Amuri caiis to injure the privateer In any manner he should consider the place an enemy's port and treat it accordingly. Finding this lo be the easo, I considered all hope of saving our vessel at an end. 1 therefore went on board and ordered all our wounded and dead to bo taken on shore, and the crew to save their effects as fast as possible. Soon after this it became daylight, when the enemy's brig stood close in, and commenced a heavy fire on us with all her force. After several broadsides she hauled off, having received a shot in her hull, her rigging much cut, and ber foretopmast wounded, bhe soon after came in again aud anchored close to the priva teer. I then ordered the General Armstrong to be scuttled, to prevent the enemy front catling her off. Bhe was soon afterwards boarded by the enemy's boats and set ou lire, which soon com pleted her destruction. They also destroyed a number of houses In the town, and wounded some of the Inhabitants. Thoieueniy paid dearly for this irrnptlon en the sovereignty of Portugal and tbe rights of hosuitaUty. The Court of IVortugal Is bound to par for the prlvalecr. and receive aaf.ls laciioii for tlie ontrsge ff'm that of Great Hrltiln. Ibis cloaes the hrst iliupu.r of Kugl t nil's (IIh rigurd ol the sunt t'ty ol neutral ports, and her inn ilh renee to lights scknoA ledgi d in tho law of nationa. .V. Y. I In aid. SPECIAL NOTICF.S. Xr" ' I-'TCK OP Till', DRT.AWArtK 1 .' jih fial Jh&uranie t'oiiij iiny, I'lulaileivhla, N'j vi rttlter it, se;t. IseitRi-i.irA rn 1ST,. The asUit'lnit vltit' nine ot thp a.i ura of the (Wnhntiy I- iu till - lu-tt hi i ot:1 rut ity i It a hi'.o i -In'i It r s ' ii.iri.T : fr'tiiitiHis ttrttvi'it frtttn -v 1st, isi .1, tn 'li-t fln.lst.i Oh Mn tint- ami liilat.il Klt.k f l.'l.'Mi St) Oil I lr lir kt I. s.h.,; 1M t '..',; IK l'r m'lMtin mi r-'llt li-v tint rtmrlttttl -till, Nov. 1, It" i II.I7J 4 'ton nn l inn'ki it otr ai riirnt'tl fr to tic , hT H, IMI I : hi K.ivrntjtT I , l-.fl On V.i ii'- ni il liuaiiJ lt.-'ts.... 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Isiiin ,M,)0 Hiatent l'entisj tviinia, H,.x I'er I 'etit, l'MIl l.KI.ON) Clt "I 1'lih.itlelpliia, Ml I'er l ent. Ixtati V0,0e0 PepntivtvaiiliiKilrfi.'id.lst W-trUt'iKi', SK 1't r rent Uenea f41,hl4) 1'i'linni l nnm lailrtiiiil,'-tfl Stt ru ne, SU t'l rCi'iit. li.itis l.'t.hfO ilCi si aree utttt k liertiiiui'-ti" n llaa Ctilllltanv, prllirlp.il iltitl t.lN'ri'kt eiianititucil by Ue) City nt I'lihii- ilelKlna C,.FttO l.") Hiiiirt'it Ktoek I'ennvliatila lliillro.-tiM'ittrpanv ft.OCO Imi Hhart'tt .sltti H Nttrlti r niiHl- vania R.alriiatl I'lttiiitaiiy .V'.CW) Uni'etl SMuti-tt Trt-usuiy remil- cHti'v of Inth'leeiliM'-fi ,T0,rAXI Stvie of re.niit'stt' t'tvu Pit Cent, t ttioi 7R,7HO Loans mi Mntid and MitrtKiiite, atiqtly st-ciireil ioo,hi(i oo 14s JI5 ot) 7&,'tt;2 6lJ ;i,iw', no Sn.Hin oo l.'2,J0 37 i .',ono oo 6'I,2M 00 WO 00 O.lftO 00 3,0.'t0 00 4S.IM 00 12,000 00 12S.700 00 it'jrar. Coat, n.H'0sn. Mariut Value. , Fval FHtate Itlils reeelvalile fttr Insiiriinee tnaile. lialHiieen ti ti at AKi'tirle-t, ITeinliiin on Marine I'tilium, Aerrueil n-tt-reel, antl other ttebta due the t'oinsany Hcrlp and Ktoek il Mumlry Iiivuranee and itlht'r ('i iii:iaiiiitc, $12iN!ne. KnUmatett Valt;c s.',7,h"!7 PfJ ,"-i esto no ll!),:uo i'? 2,220 00 I astl un (fpoill Willi U.S. C.ovemnii nt, atibject to ten iUv- coll iinn.nnn oo Cunni Hanks 6S.IM itl aaii in Urtiivcr "''7 "' mflni i9 1 ,201,(1'!! 02 r iiii.AriKi viiiA, Novon-.licr H, lse.l. The Board nf I) rco- tota l ave thin duv il.'f lnred ( a -li lilvttictiaoi l &Npor cent-on tee capita! ttlnek, and SIX ierefnt inte-est on the scrip of Hat (.'oiiipany, payable on and alter the 1st ot Jlueemhcr inoxiiho, ir o ol .national aiei niaiu tJIM'S. . Thev liave aivo tleeturen (l tserip Dtvttiena oi ruitn per cent, on the earned preininms for the year ondliiK lic it tier :il, IM 4. eerle'eates for which will bo Istm-d lo iho itartlett entltlitl to the tnitLO. on ai d after tho 1st of llecym lier proximo, Iree of National and State tuxes. They have ouiered, also, that the aet tp certificate of protlta ot the Company for the year lmu tie ro.leeined in ( ash. at tlie ottlee ot ttie I'ompiny. on ami after the 1st ol Di'ct'itiber proximo, au iniercat tlit-reon to ceaae ou ittai run ccnincmo oi nrm' lHriuuu uuuur iv m Inrorpornfon, "ao ctinltlctttp ihull I-iruo uii1ob cltt'iii"! within two v-par itftcr tlio UvciaraUuu of Die divtilcHd vhureoi It ii etiUcncu." JUlitrX l UKrt Thoman C. Hard, John C, Itavin, l. r . reniiuiii, lllcnrr Hioa.ii WllltttinG HoaUon, Kilwttrii OarlinKt'in. i J i . .Joiifit lirookti, IJhcou P. Jopr. Urtint H n. McFarlanJ, JoNhua r. K.vru, 1 Speiu'er Mnlivalnp, John It. :enuio,l'ltt)'urg, A. it. Burger, do afcrtiiinni A. H-iiflPr, 'I lifophllun ratikhitKt John SI. IN'nrone, James TrHriuitir, i nry C Iiiiictt, Jr., ,111th t i;. iiaiHi, William ; I udwiK. JoHf)h II. Real, tlukn urn ic, Hubert burton, THOMAS C. HAWD. President, JOHN 0. JAVIti, Vlce-iTPHKlent. TIkviit TiYLiirns, Sccrt't.try. HlllTl,a PHILADELPHIA, NOVEMBER 19, 1WI4. J. a. KiiHF.tJiSARTF.V, Trcanror, la account with EitiLtli Ward Isuinty Furd. on. To )a lam e t'rt m last account s.1.7 nt eiihicihitk'in tie lor heiiresi-iiiiime' jiecriiii.;o'uw oo CH. Ry expense of naval credits Ail eTilt-enieiits. Ac. . , " n,Vk! ,V) i si wit Waid lioniltii-H liulanee ou hand ir.' 8 ll 17 1 UK IS0 41 The forecotrjr account In submitted for the ttit'itmiitlon sun-crib, re in tlic t juhlh I aru nomcy r uiiti, 11 u im- y.en-ol tllat Winn liahie lo oihii, it, uiu ino-viii utt. volunieoilniiuioie'iii'iil it Is dctlrahle to secure us many recruits liomible lo I ho credit 01 Iho Kiii'itli W ard. out v exi ent.'.d lor thin linrn.i.e nnv wi i oi- m k''.i In ncii tin; tn ml cp tin' veteran retiliiiftils In 'ho tlnlil. 1 ho Ul.tv of netting volulitetra was never more iicimr; tho li;ellllil!B tor colitu s never Kii'mi'ii tiw iiut.1it.s..t prompt, linnicilliiti' aetinn. never in. ire apparent The c illen. oi me r.iiticn attt c nic.. .... nulKcriptioriii lor this purpose, una to forward tlwui witii out delay to . .,s-ow .... J, II, UUrt'.:1H'll I I'l'l ' -'. 11 !!l-3t mwf t. W.cor. MIX IH unU WALNUT Ht8, Ol-TICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- KOAD COMPANY. .... 1'iiii.AOKi I'm, jptovpmoer ivn, HOTIOK TO HUAKKHOIjDK trt. Tin ftltarfhtiKi.ri. of tlm (omuanv ai iiotiaod that. miller ludon ot'thu ltoa d oi Hired r thev art, e iti-lli-d to ttiitif-i r bt to the ttoi k of tlu Coinaiiy iho amount TKN ! Kit ('KM. on tnifir n'hrcctivo nucroHt. as ihnwn r thpir books of the M instaiu. ai h .h:ue inliler cirttu-ii lo a it ai iKinai nuriot a nrrfi. iiiulrrttie tiTMH ol" the Ki'moiiuIon, iimll huv theiinvl- h-n ot &ubcilbinK lor a full iliure oiiuiu payun ut oi mty dol'UTH. ThtH HtorX will op iBHUta nt the pur vaino n' nnv uoi- lnrs por hut p. rrrut(i v terst at M f l it CBM . will bo ciietru'd irofD the Iht In it tint until (laymnt m ntado. Tbe Hook tor niosontHii'ii aim inm'm win o own on aiN IiaV, iho 7 It ihatant, and wlh clom on thu -lUt of Deri'intitT attt-i willed no lurthcr MUUHcr ptioni ht riTi'lvt'd unuiT it rt"iniiiiion. ll-lh trJ-;tl iiiumas 1. rimu ir?aHurer. I3T PENNSYLVANIA KAILUOAU COM- PAiV, . w "I H K A r il r-it II IIKTAR TM lr- F, t I'll 1 1. a Db.j.iiiiA, Niivernljur 'i, I Si .4 . TTif 'P'-ani of DlrPOtorH have thta tlr.y UiwUril a hciuI- aiintiul UtM.t.iKl ol 1-lVK I'C.'t i V.XV mi iti raf-uaJ Hu-tir. 4) ilir Ci uiuauj . tli-air ol Jnutional ana mate laxfa. atl'ltt On ami utUT l.'l 1 1 lit '. . 1'owfrrii ci uoniv i r cnni ci'iu oi fiiviii'M.un i um u- us on ai j'hc.itiiii, at iho othce of tin ' 'ninany. No. 'I 'H a 'ljintn ftireui. iujmao i. rutin, 11-4-1 in TrtMiiurur. RZ-y OFKIOK OV TIIK LANCASTER OIL - VJ Comi'Ui.)'. ,u, 'ii r. Till iti Htrc.il. m-ivm I n nry. rnll,Alil-.l.i'ill, iNiVcni'iur 2it I ft-1, A nif-ftliitt of tUv Htin'ktiiliii:rM uf the l.anr. tsier oil ('(.oijiHl V will l.e iifl'l at trio OllliD tf too Caj.p iu , on W Ki'SKHDAV , Novt-intMM- 'Jit. nt o'clock. 11 W-'il JOHN O M TI.IN lUl'K, flTiitary. f NOTICE. AI L ViSUSONS HAVIN'i Iti Corunniu t, w itl I'l'rtHii jiihtni Uifin to the u'.ae'- kik'l l'U I't' Ion; the ll Ol 1C lilt'i r IMil, At No VJltiCl.tl.S M T Sir. iL JA.VK4 U t'l.A'.llDKN, 11-14'Kiel Trtuttuior, srjff- AltMY, NWY, S1-3-' flothtnu hiiileoiitt ied. rit AND CrriZKN'3 uMt rtrraiin, WroaUii, In BtyU uimurpasn(l, ai very (utluctU (inc. h, Mrrrhant ToMor, 3 '.m Ko lO 8lji, 4b.vChJKiiut M I LI T A R yti6 T i C E S Ol'IIOE OF TIIK CITY IlOrNI'Y : ' Kumt roinuilwaiuii, C'limiuoiiweuUli liullJuir,', Nj. Oil ( JIEKNLT Hliuul Cini Ahi'.i inr., Nfivcmhrr 3, JK'il. HOTNTY MTrirK VVhTi-a. tho C'nnuiliinl.iiif ra uf the lioiii iy Kiiiiit Iiavo i itlence mat a lar- ami im ro.iitiiiK nuinhr-rot the voliiiiievrb icjeeivn.n boonty Irom iho ct y Urcerl with iiiiiionliy beforo ierviuw the citv, am. that , t h. rii In an ortMiii.e'l ivviem tor Uio ntirpoiia, notire U hitel'V tilvi'ii that tin' nnm union, with tlic eonturreiu'ri oi ' tie Aliixor, will entertain no eluim, aiul will advise, tuu i lint i,,..i.'t .f mi ImiiiiiIv tn volutitbem enlUliiiK after this (Vie. until the iih.titlon uf pn per MMleinianMhall inHtir tl at U.oe who enllsi to the rrf.'.it of PbiUdelpbla ahull atlj to tl o eiieetlw- Htminth ol th army. l or the pr. iteiit, the pavmuut l bounty will be cou th itul to n i ii.lt fur the K-KUhir Arm., ami Na.aUer uii', roi)oily cicdiua to tho ctiy of l iilhuioij-hia. It 1' . K I Hit, ll-W-Bt T'itnTM'Y KOH MARINKS. WANTED pfhrtha (inlti-d Hiatea Marina Corps, able-bodied ua li lo perforin Ute duties ol a stiluiur at our Navy yartUi, iLand on board UiiiuhI Huitw aiilps-ol-war ou torala ItaUhns. '1 erni of service. Pour Vears. ftettcr conitensatlon than the army. ALL l.iK Ai. 1UH, M1KS paid Bpua eallstineot. Jl artnes reei lve rrlre Money. lor all luriiiur liuormaUua apply at tlit KscrulUui Kfudeavtins, ho. 311 8. PIIO NT Street, below Spruce Street, between the hours ol II and 8 o clock . C. O. IsVCAA'LET, n.i-tf Malor and Keorultlnt omoel, UTJIILOUCIIIH. I Jt' Officers and soldiers visiting the city on furloughs, aeadtnf HWOUL8 AND OTIIKIt MILITARY BlJl U'MtN n. Art luvUed U tbo extensive MAWurAOTUiuaa estajiusumknt GEORGE W. SIMONS & Bf? OTHER, BANSOM STREET 1IAEE, IAXB0M oHroot, abovo Btrth Street. PEEBENTATI0N BW0EDS Mad. la order at the .honest notlot.whlek Sir itehHM ao4 DuaKoiAcaacachaUaoijaooaspittliton.no other bou.eloUiO cunlr. c.BibluUig the M AN 1 1 ACT UR I N (J JM.Wlil.Ea nii Tli J-MACllCAi bWOhil MAJtl. 1 FINANCIAL. G GOLD AND SILVER, IlOtCIlT A.1NI HOLD, MICHAEL JAC03S, 1 0-2 J fan Bo. -10 S. TfHIlD BTREPT. - y ii.Iiam rAirf'fKii c;u.. BANKEKS, No. IIO S. Til HID KTIUOET, I'lllI.AIi'T.rilIA. Dealerp In Oovi mm. nt Sernrltlea or all kln.l. rnrr'rn and Dome.tir K.M hatii,e, Hold, Hllvor, and Vncumnt Mone btiDRtit and noltl. l-ariicuiar attentten ftihl to the purcl-i"8 ana aalo of atot kfiatitl ll.ti.tls. on Comtnlvilon. Intereat allowed ou l)epoa.tai Collertloal promt. tly made. 10 27-lm JICllAi;li JACOliH, BANKEB, No. .10 S. TIIIIID HTUEET. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT, BT0CK8 A?D SBZ IE BOUdHT AND HOLD OH COMTHI8SION. jriciiJ iron tiiu SAI.K OF NATIONAL LOANS, No. 114 S. THIED STRUCT, nilLADKLPlWA. NEW UNUSED STATES 5-20 SIX PER CENT. LOAN. Tlie Pithicrlberi havtng been the inceeiisfiilBltWersfor a portion Of U! NEW 8-20 SIX l'KR CENT. OOLLt. HKAKI.NO LOAN, are prepared toulfer It on favorable terms to their casiomtrs, la large, or small amonnts. In Bonds of denominations ef 160s, 100s, 600s, aud KiOOs, both reitliMred and coupons. Thelnt.reit commences on the 1st of November noxt and la payable In cold, stiul-aunually, on tin latof May and Movember. All other Uovenunert Recurltles on hand and for tale, and laformatkiu tvcn concornlng luveeimeuls, at our olllco. JAY & CJO., Tiunn STiir.ET, rblladelphla. So. Ill S. 11 U-lia JJAIaiMSlt, JUXtNlUY Jte CO.. BANKERS, STOCK AKD EXCHANGE BR0KEE3, He. 85 S. TmitD BTBKET, PhlUdulohla. Bloiki and Loans boucbt and sold on Commission. Un- currect bank ota, Coin. Ac , bouh'lit and sold. Bpeolnl attention paid to the purchase and sale of Oil Htooks, lieposlts received, and Interest allowed, as por aitroo- ment. 11-12 -3m S' TOCKM AN D KECUHITI108 IIOVOIIT AND SOLD ON O M MISSION, DE HAVEN h ES0THEE, J.8 Ko. !( . TlflllD HTH '.KT. QIwU.X41tfeOIV SC CO., 11VNKEltS, No. 121 8. THIRD SXKEliT, PIIILADEU'UIA. flovernment Pcearltles of alllesoei Farrhased and for Sale. eJtoeka, bontls, and (lokl Bought and Hold ou Coio- BUsaUiD. 1MEREHT AIXOWT.D ON DFTOSITS. Collections Promptly M&do. fofi-tf G O J-i l. UOLiD, UUOLi SILVEK AND DANK NOTES a ANTED. I i'. HAYEK & BE0XHEE, l-tf Xo. 0 g. TinkD STOKET. NV iSm 14 iiW LOAN r s. io-40H. JA OOKI3 CO., i.i I It l'OK BALE TUB NEW v.. r,RTMEKT LOAN, liEAKINll Mil. redittntttil' nt..' of ihe eiovert,; .ii f. CKST. INTEUKSr IN OOIH iterTKN VI'.AUM.at tlio pkamire . d pajahle FOUl lf YCAltd alter dute. BOTH COOI'OM AND EEOISTEUED BONDS are Issued for this Loan, of same oanomlnallon as the 5 'JOs. Tho Interest oa t&eia and tlOUs payulilo yea-Iyt on all other denominations, balf yearly. I ho 10 40 bonds aro dated Harclll.lHa. Ths Half-yearly Intoroit falling dus tiiptetuborl aud March 1 of oachyean autU 1st Septem ber, tl.a accrued Interest from 1st or March Is required to be paid by purchasers In am or In i.kiial cuuiilsi i, add ing fifty percent, for pn-uiliun, until further noiioo. ALL OTHEKUuVLUNMlii.-l'bLCLKl'llKSBOl.MllT B0,JJ- JAY COOKE & CO., Bih'.fi-tf o. lit S. THIHU STIIELT. gMlTH & HANDOX.IMI, No. 10 S. THIRD STREET, JJANKEKS AND BKOKEUM. I Bpeclo.Btocks, I) aartorm ai tors' Voucher! and Chocks, and aU OovoniBont Securities Bought and Sold. iabU o IL STOCKS BOUllllT AKD rLI1 I ObOHOiS J. BOTH, BrokaT, IS-M-ha Ko.18 8.Tqim Buroot. Urr VIW 7-80 LOAN. . k. kuteeiiptlonj recaivod. aa she Kotos farntab.1 liMMoil ky f bjoyd, liutkar, 10 H tm Vo. II TOUU BUMt, FINANCIAL. pHE rAEMIES AHD MECHAI7I08' INAriOINA-I., IJAISJC tlF I HII.ADF.LrillA, FINANCIAL Aof NT Kll DF.rO.4IT RV OF TIIK ITNITTsr) TATF.H, lleretvet Riit'Serlp tlt.iis fi the NF.W TIII1KF. TKAIlS 7-30 1(1(1 T KKANVKV NOTKH, Which aje coDVl-rlll l at Disinrlty Into n ptr cent. IIVK-TWENTY BONI'"; Amo for Utft TKN-FOIITY DONIi?, Interent en both payatle In 'ioltl. 10-2lvfliiwlm W. BfBI'.Tf N,Ju..f,ltl-hs-r. X It H 'V NATIONAL BANK, Depository and Flnantlal Afnt UNITED STATE 3. r- O H O N D H (r theXEW IHHLX fttratle lo large or (mail aineonu. Alto, lO-lO LOAN. AT l'AIl, INTr.KE8T PAYARLE IN COIS. Fulncrlkera have tho arlvllen of pny.'ag baok Itterert from Hrptrmber 1, la United Htatei Notei, aCdlug Wper ceut. preDilum. 7'IJO TltKASUllY NOTKH Of all fjenomlnatlona, eonitUutly on hand and for sale. Conversion of OU) 7 3-10 nou s Into the Loan of ltvHl, atltsided to. ConpoitAHONS OR INDIVIUtiAI-S bavlrtr payments to make to the United Htatet, for Taxen, Ac, tao depotitt at this Hank the tame at with tbe Anlslaut Treasurer of the U luted Htalcs. MOSTON McMIOEAEL, Jr., cjARuir.a. ll-)0-1'Jt Of 1HHX UONUHf DUE JANUARY 1, I30UG1IT AT MARKET RATE OF GOLD. .-19-101 iiiexi:l & co. 11AHKK, EW FUR STORE, No. ft! A11C1I SSTKUKT. The above respectfully Informn his patron., and the pnb- lle In general, that bo hi now opened at tho above store an niiortmcnt of adies' and Children's Fancy Furs, Which, for variety and quality, cannot Us surpanea Dy any tome In the United Slain. Being tbe mou actnrer of all bis Furl, and having Imported all kit stock when gold was much lower than at tho present ratci, he can offer them to bib "atrona at the jnost reasonable prices. ALL FUH8 .do to order, and repairing done In tho test manner anil latest etjlel. HEN11Y 11ASKE, Importer and Manufacturer CT LAB1KS' ASD CIIILDRKN'S FUB9, 11-M No. SIT ARCH flTREKT ADIEH' FANCY FDIIH. JOHN A. STAMBAOH, i .YirokTr.it aud MANi'i'ACTViiinR or iviir:s' fancy irunf, No. AIIC1I STIIEET, TEL0W NINTTI, CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY To select from a first-class assortment, Cou&Utlag of HUDSON BAY AND MINK 6ABLE, ERMINE, CHINCHILLA, GERMAN FITCH, 8I1JERIAN feQUinilKL, Ac, Katie Into all the latest styles. These goods were bought when gold ranged Irom 100 to 170 and are being sold at small udvonoo oa cost al tba rate.. EVKBY AltTlCLK WilthAMTKD TO BE A 8 RE 1'kiHEXTKU. Fatfrfaetlon gnaianteed. 10-11-taihs Ihn L AD1UM' FANCY FUll. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 718 ARCH STREET, A LOVE HKVfcNTII, AT I11S C1.D lTAIILIKIII.I UllhS, Lxpoiter and HaLrJi'ieiurtr of LADIES' AMI CHILDREN'S My assortment of FA NCI runs for Ladles andCMldron It now complete, embracing EVERY VAlUETY THAT WILL BE WORN DCIIING TIIE C0MIM3 SEASON. Scmcmber the namt and nnmber, JOHN FAREIRA , No. 718 AliCII STIIEET, Above Seventh. I DAVE K0 PARTKKR, OK CO Jt.S'ECTIOX WITH A4TT OTHKH STOHKIW THKC1TY. S-IIO-lia flNE BHIET MAMUEAOTORY. The subsctlbers would Invito attention to their IMPROVED CUTOE KUIIITS, Which tlity maae s spoeialty in their bntluess. ALSO, CONSTANTLY SECBIV1NO, NOVELTIES FOR GENTS' WEAR. a. W. HCOTT aSc CO., OCNTLIslEM'S I'ltKISHIHO STOHE, No. B14 CIIESNUT KTIIEET, U-10-ttttla-U Four doon tailow CtinUDaBUIBataL CLOAKS, Vo. JJliilNllV i'Altltllill, Ioi, Bl and B:l 8, E. Corner NISTIT AITD ARCH STREETS. WHOliKHAtt! AND RETAU,, Yi n caa obtain at 0,u CnUMuhraent, WATFIt ritOO? CI 'iTII CI OAKS, UKaVP.R " " TIUCOT . " " in aw Rinnri) FHt ai F.l IIHAVKR " " ' t mucin u.a " " AIL MADE UP IN 10 IIIK I.ATF.RT fsTYLE and of the ery brt maturlal . Call ar.tl vee the sti'ek b(fi-'e jc n pitft hlve. We vhall tsk (treat pleasure In w.ltin(( t n Ton. 11 2-"''"2in A tat dsoa c variety of EI EllA-HT FAOIIIONAJILE ( L0AK8, TRLNf'H CL0TI1S, TKil'OT BRAVriS, PIKlHTP.I) HBAVKItl, VaU.VF.T BRAYLRU. AT Tll 11(111 H STREET CLOAK EMrOUIUM. A. V. LYMAN, Fo. ii.lH B. fcbiUTU StTHKXr. fi. B.-MTAWI.fl, fiCARFfl, Drf.rfJ pK I KTH Mlwavtcn I. and, WRArrtaVfl, and Bal- Il l Its jj iyiioi!:iA.Ki!:u sc co., CHILDEEN'S CLOTHING EMP0KITJ1I, o. 4 N. EIGHTH STIIEET, rjiiLAiir.ij'iiiA. We respectfully Invito spoelal attention to oar elejant sssortmtnt of CIllEDItEN'S CEOTlIINJ, Comprising BOTB', OIRT.S', INFANTS', and MI99E8' CloUiing In every vanely, la tbe latest styles, aad of supo- rlor workmanship. Special attention paid toMISBKS Dltl'ISM AKINel. Tbe puhllc sr Invlte-d lo caU and examine. M. SlIOEMAKElt & CO., U-17stlltlt'lm No. 4 S. EKIIITB BTUKKT. E. O. TIIOJH'HON, rASHIOUABLE TATL9B, 5. E. Corner Seventh and Walnut Streets, rillL-tDELrillA. U. B.-Jlavlrg obtained a celebrity for cutting GOOD-FITTING TANTALOONS, Making It a socially in ay business for some years past, it It thought of sufficient Importance to announce tbo faot In this manner to tho public, so that those who aro dlt- tatlauid may know of my method and give mo trial. 10 tr.Mm QltOVEll afc JIAK-Ell'H HIGHEST PREMIUM HfclWINO M A O II I N E B -M No. 730 CriEHNTJT Htrcot. "gPEEDY AND N0I8ELES6." EMPIRE LEWING MACHINE. rOB FAMILY AND MANUFACTUMNO PUHP08E3 OFFICE, No. 720 CHESNUT ST., (Opposite the Masonic Hall). This Machine Is tho trtuitph of porfeouan In ficw'no; MkthliK-s, cittuhltiini; n.any rare anil valuable Improve B ents not poa.eibetl by any other Miit hlite. Ilavlnit neither uAM or UOe) WUKI'X, it Is emphati caliv a nolttoieps tiiaclilnit. T1IHK1S KIZKb ARK MANUFACTURHD. FAMILY MAI HINK, MM At I. MANL KACTL'HINel, AND 1AKI.K MA NUI At. I 1K1M1. The pnhltc aro Invtifd to Axumtno this ataclilno at tlielr Atrei-cy, No 71Ni I'll Kri NUT Htreel. hoidiers' wives ami Widows funiiihed wl'h Machines on accouimoitatUig tonus. 10-'t-aiuthliu fj" E M P Ij U OF FASHION. Ettall Profit", Quick Sales. HATS AND CATS. NEWEbT STYLES. Ixwest Pruts In Ihe city. UOIJIINE, c0-fmw-!lm . 40 N. SIXTH BTUKKT. 18U4. GLENN FALL 1S()4. MILLS, ECHO (.ERMANTCWN. McCALLUM 4 CO., WHULKSALB CARPET HAREU0C8E, ;. .".) JlliNUT KTltEET, rniLAi'i i.. in.. ISt.l. IStM. KcCALLUM & CO., HKTAIIj DKl'AUTMKIST, No. 610 CIIESNUT STKEET, 11-7 tl OPPOSITE I.S'DP.Pr.VIiESCK HAM.. X:iIA ULAHSEH, lARelE A8S0KTJIENT FOB SALE BY JAMES W. QUEEN & CO., n n No Qlt CHF.HNUT STREET. rj'OVH! AIS1 FANCYGOODd I CONWAY is EROTHEE, No. 833 N. SECOND BIRKET, ahovb BROWN, IMPOKTKBB AND JOBBKRS. We tave now open our Fall fttoek of derma n, Frencti, and Tyio!ee TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, AH of which are of our owo eelectlon and tUtHvUtion, to wblebwe InUte the attention of dtalen. Among our u kortDiuit are many (U 8 lot F.ST1EKLY MEW AND UKSIBABLE SHLES. T 1GIIT! LIGHT! LIGHT! LIGHT IS A. thlna in theee dark davs. i'PI.l.tS- 1 i sreat tiKlt'B FATENT 1)11' H'HI K KKrLKCTORft. for lHtll day and aas-lixbt. Oas Hefleitors for window with iwu burntrn iiivt more liht than six buraers wilo the kind Dow iu ute. Uas ritmrs furnished at low ratee. Paylltrht Reflectors, for lighting dark roons, and baaeuuent oihctM, kc.t wiiti oot the ui of km. Hfllce, . , , .. 11 W iiu e.Wii.lUMUT limt, FhiUuelpLlft, $h IPS AwjO J i if-;.:., - r BMfS il AUCTION M ACKKTH AUCTUaN LIOOMJ, f4u. 119 MARK FT PUit. lilrODH. WAHKS. AMU M KMC H A M MMK, OfnM kindi, for pnMir ! Am .Ion Kotmit, M k Ul aitfnd pcfU-K ailv t talf of Cj-1-,., - At thf Fifhan. At InplJiBiT. (imi At'lf utorrit ff fhr hwihth. (ffKnl lor p'lhiic (!) t-Vn-iK SAI.K 'K IUIOKH. At 7 ft'rlii. k . a IftriT iiutiilicr nl nil-hru1 Bi-t mm- pft-inif tiiaiiY VHhuihlc w tsn. Ainu, Hit tavuh.e of tin ii-Kei .Mt in.irfir.iliini twifki ItNi.KAMMiM AMI 1,1 IlI'MiHAPUB. Alc a lurcp u inn her t nlorftl -itid ilali. I.AU;ii: 8AI.K, Ol- KINK .iKWKLUT. On t rtiluv Mor ntiiaf. At 10 nYInilt, at Wnt hflv'i AiK'tum Hiom, No. Mrtrki t Airret, tt stork ot .d wi lr.. rotm-i Itln ft ttrt'nt rtfiT'M (liii - inlil Kt'itf-r liMiif". I.ri- l'li'. nro.irh'i. Knr K iriL'ii. Urn.p fii, limr ,.ra"i:''t .'( ttinntd, Kt.t- oitan. Hiivr CoiiiijH, iVi:. J tia a. ilf ulisoiuio. Tvrina oaih tunhitl'.e in i d i. WALK OF CONDEMN EI) MULE. Cuii.r CJi anti iivrKit'fl Orrtrr, rrtrr, ) IWIttlW, r tl, I--!, ) IU I'nT "K WA"llv Wt-Uiv. r'N, 1 i !., Nnveiiit.r -j WIN be nAii at rtilihe A i;rtt..n. at the ( 'orr a, n,'ar thi OUni x Tatory- in th Ciiv ti tuiil n ;t.in, 1) ,,n MuN- liAV, ..eini.cr H-r, a luim .Ml U.N, comiiuuoi u until fur (.(it. In- s. rvh o. Sale ui cf-nniienoe at 1'in rwK a m. Jt riua- Cnih, iu (iovernineut fun U. i IT TtlTKi R, llrljeimlh T-Ornri at rnil Cti'-tf iu(irtnna!fr, 11 2i-f;t l"'pot uf WiiihtiiKton, ij. c. Si ATTCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HOJiHr-lH. Ol' ARTI!UM ASTKTJ-T I Nr UAI.'H OlTH'K, I YlHH IH I1H1V, WAiHvr.Tos Cm , Novemher IB, 11. j WHT be ohl nt imohe auction, to .he highost bi'l'l, ai Oleclwro, It, ( ".. n riliHAi, iiDTmnrr i. ONE HL'NDH I I AM) Hr lV CAVALRY HOHHE3. On l"RI)AV, Nov.-TTher ?:, 1h:4, owk inrNintKO ami f ikty cavalkv iioimns. Ihffe llori hiive lorn condemned as nnflt for tMQ cavairy nervh- nf thu attny. i-or road aiul larmniK tHirponeB many cikmi narsami mar be had. rtrc nciMi ulnifiv. Ifrinn.fHFih In I'uited Statei currcnrT. Sale to com nl.r at 10 A. M. JAMRIi A. KRII, Colon!. In charc 1st I'lvlslon. Ouarteruiaater-i lenrral'i Cm i.e. 4LM tit QU A RT E H M A 81 K R-G E N E II A 178 OKFICE, Kikht iHviMioN, tVahiiin-jtoh Cn v, N.ivi'inher H, i. WHltBoM at PtiMic Aui tLn, to thu hiiiuent bMder. aft tlie 1 1 Died antl placin nHtotM h ow, vr. : lOJIK. rtNNHi I, VAN. A, I Ml HNUAT, Nivenibir 17, IHiit. LANCASTKK, 1'KN NftVLVA MA, FUIDAY, N'-vemher V"., 1mI1. EABTOK, rKNNHYLVAMA. TUUItflDAY, lleteuiher 1, l&A. Two hnmlred Cavulry Horne. at eaeh plan, 1 1 rue Horse have heen condeuinea as nnflt for tkfl cavalry erviee of the anny, for roan ana lariumu tiunioici oianr icooa bnrffaiaB tntv be had Hornet Hnld rf'y. Hnlm to enajinence at 10 o'clock A. M. Xcrnia CasU, lu I iiltetl htatei Ctirrency. JAMC.H A. KKIV, n O-tlWO Colonel in charge Firtt Wivhtion. y. Jl. G.O, T 0 T U E PUBLIC. ItKTJXTlOK OF COUHTEHFEITKRS.. TlCKAHrilY r)RPABTMKVT, ij B'TI itok'h Ovr u K,Octol?r IHA. S CwyYr'B,hy nvt mmi ht lt lst nrMiun, placed U CnnKU-rahlf mim ol morcy at the dltpoirtlot the Hfcretary ut tliu 'I rcHniry, to he c iii,ilwvi-il in tho iirunccuLino of nnaureH lor the thti'ttion anJ puiilIiuif nt of persona enttU'cd in cMinti'Tlt ltiiig Tm.Hury not, fractional cur rency, and oilwr ncnritii of thi' United Htati'i. TnUftind in ttt'it il to tfco pRtnint of rnvanlN tn dotcctlvei and other) through whiNM un truint?ntalltyoili-ndt-rH are brought to juaticc ; and it h arimlnlainiUmi, and tho comlm't of tho itirRMirflii rrfi-rred to arc nhiced, by order of the HTi'tary, uiidrr the imtiu'dhua nip rvi.hm of the undoi-Mnited, to whom all cnnin.unicat(inn mlntlrcr thereto, or to tho jfunben tndiciit4 d, nhmiid ho aldrenB-d Llhcrnl rewards have already been paid to iRveral paitiea who hare aided. In the appreher.Mon of counterfeiter. It In hi-oed that the Ktlniulua thus offered, added to tno intercut which all a od citizens munt ltl lu the iiipri Bion ot cnnici terdinjt to lmnnlr the credit of the national fliruritiett, and tin embarrass all busiiieis oiinratlona. will Induce the earneNt oo-oneraMori of all rapaM vf aJlortluiK anv aid In tin- ett'irts beluK made by the lrpar , ment tor the attainment of that df hlrahlooiut. It Is cially urt'ed Uiat ail prtoi s having a knowlrdKA of fnrto Inipoitnut to be known by the Department, conernlnic Mich oftensei, will communicate them fully and promptly to tbe underpinned. PubUhhcrB ot newnpapcm throtiphout (he rountrywITI render eshcniiat nerv ico to ihe (oveniment aud the ynbUg by Kivlnu eoiibpkuoui publication to this card. KDWaKI' .lOKOAW, 1- lfi-wnm Solicitor of the Treasury. rro THE rUBMC THIRTY YEARS AGO 1 I was tn the liiht ituci'S ol piilm"tmry consumption, and pi ven up to die. I resided In l'hiladelphla, aud Dr. Joseph 1'arrJsh, then of this city, ordered m V) Muars town, N. J ., a clstunce of nlno uilics, which took me two dars to Ret there. On my arrival 1 whs put to bed. And there laid for many weeks. Thin was my native place, where all my family lived and hud died ol cousdinnUon. Dr. Thornion, w ho attended my lather m hla Urn iilnesp, was called, and nave ire one week to tlx up my allairs. lie had seen all my family vo that way. aud tlmi-'ht 1 was to k luo. 'I hen 1 heard ol the leim-dies 1 i ow oiler to the pul 11.', which cured ln. It seemed to tut! that I could fuel them pencil atiiiF mv wlro e ymui. 'J hey i K.ii riinn. d ihe maiter n my lunj-s, and T would spit oil more than a pint of otlenHlve elliw muter every morning. Ah ioon ui that htaii to subside, my eouih, lever, pain, night-sweats all heKaii t leave mu, uad my apptLHe bet an i e so Ki' Ht that it Was with dlllh:'iiiy I could kern irom eaHn: t- much. I soon alnud my atroiidth, ar(f have grnwii tleih , . On mv recover i.eonle would eud for tno. from tar and neur, toseo If their caes were like minu. '1 uti Indticui Die to make pioIciHlonal visits lu the lure duet, a -it lor the laot twenty ears I luivt' bad cwHtnut practice cuini in ine ItiTiK) Willi" my rcsp'romcier. from tiin-e t rive oun dnd we hlv, s tiie public can .iudBe ef my oppor. nuitie lor becoming tainilhir with lun diHCiec; a'd alo the coi,rium tives wih to tee the oire ini't inakds thte medc chick, and who wah cured of consuinptlon (y tnem. To mae new luni is Impossible; hut cavith a In the iuiirs aud ctirnnlc uiceraiions of the bronchial tube can be healed. bU'h eft'ien ure dyinr hourly under the or Unary treatment of pLy-Jici.niB.iuid iiiht aueh are ciire.tbytne proj er use ol S. h nek's Tulmmic Hyrup. Deft weed Touic, ard Mainlrai:o I'idn. , I am now a hearty man, with a Liruo cavity In the mid dle lobe ot the ilul.t luiitt. the ioer lone very tui!.:u hepe ILed andcnuipl. te adheb1m of the pleura. Thu left lung In bound, and the upper loheoi the rk'hi luntf in In a loler bly helth condition. The ureal reason why physicians do rot euro consumption is. tiit-y try to d'i too until; they Hive medicines to stop the eouh.to s op eld 1, to it op ulvht-swt-utfl, hectic fever, and, bv Ho dohiK, they ih rnrixe the whole dh'c-live power, lo' kinu' up the stcielioLi, and eveniunll the pink-m l-iki an 1 dies. Alter I ut ike a care ful examu .itlun m the pain-iii w.ih ihe ICeNpiroittU'er, uud rind I in KBenouKh h-tttu cuie.l dired thu piLlual hj.v tu ue the three rnuedies. 4;c d nutrition Is the remedy. If yoti have any 1!fase In uny puitof Uie body.itwiil remain w ere, ami duoay more ami mora, until jou can t.et the Ntrmiiicn tn the cou dulon to dtKCft hod, aiui make ne w blood t take the place ol uiheascd matter. 1 hl Is the oni wav to IhmI otivities in the iti tiff m:d ulcerated broi thlul lubes. Correct ihe. nomucli uud liv r, and nature will do tiie tiuaiiii. Many l)truiir have an idea (hat curati! ui(l!cin"n are K'Cit pari tiers of thu blood. When blood Is nnco diseased u c innit be puntltd ; it is diseated tae same us thu disaased matter iu the s stem j hut pet the apparatus in oid.;f the Hi and stomach, and (five tt pU'my ot iio-irlnhMin f jod, It wi u.ukeuew biood, w hich will take the place ot thai whie It d pcated, Kchemk I' ii I mob Ic Pu'tip In one of the bi-tt prepara tlt u ol iron In use ; It is a powerful tome in itolt, and wlitii the Heaweel '1'olilc ils. Ives the tuueus Id the i ems h, and it 1. carried otl by the aid i f the Mandrake i ids. tlic fulinomc Hyrup is tuude into blood rina ii the o.iy wav to cire cou.jii.tiiitii'ii . Il l cannot net a K od a;) rietiU', und tood doe.t notiliet I etunot cire the p.ifient. Never mind tno coumIi; r-unvt the cuiko and tt will stop oi iuell I he beawaed lomu la a s'ltnuiunt, and nunc oi hei Is reipiiretl when it is ute J. D in p ir uu.l u enant; no had eiii :ts U it k-t w heiuininK lio'ution whtdKy, which r-eeiiiM In hulld no lur a Rlmrt lliilfl Droiisv H'ts in Ulld the patient dies mutdenly. Wlin-ky di troys th cot'ntrof' tnc bifinat ii dtt ei-i oi partiuii.v ccnnuh, ana loo oiouu turtiH ii. to wu r und diop l.t t e r-'i nit. Mchem-K'i taew-ed Tonn: Is dinilh d fr.'in seaweed, Ihe pnp;n ut w hi'h tfiid t. jnosvi, too iuciim or illmo Hint lomih ttc itoniaeli. and t'ta .MaukraStf Tills o rv u o:l. '1 he Hu.iwt i d Tuiiio s is.-ted by tu.tti a Uicers. WI.'.to a ktieut s tt-eu.e Kb i i in a alii'K pf-iyeri lo , aie sulli iei I to relieve ihut ui (.one ic.li.ii; did' ii.v-peiit.3n r) often tio.ibkd with. It i-. as pi-.t.aut us wiif), and perfectly haiiiikbo. A wir.e ;'a t lull ! U win diktat a iHarty dii.ti'T. A IiiiIh laktn lieh'ie hte.ik a t is 'J l'T 'he su nisich ; In t i'li! eases out i-t Int. int-eu(H iv that it re-st- ies the uppeiito hi thu. they .tro afiuidut etiuij; too in ii.-h. '1 l.e Mandrake FUN aru raid in all families wtie,'over purn hen are ru'itmed, wiui xrvA' a .l:sUe ton Tb .i aet f cutty, ami th- stoi-iniion w hut Ihy d . 'aloiuel can do II O llll'IC. Alter trikinu the uieoit-ireo, pers nM in tme eatt:i havo LioiiD i on eii n t i ar b ol itiu tieiii.' , "Ui-'is mtv a .a ' r Kits lb tr conraj li.K.lt l nw fi1 luedi MWi -tit? iftkinL' i-tV:ct, the ti Uiiieh ii t't)i :m ill k to d vn', her'i'r b;.Ki t Is iohhiuk. totd tie ditetiHo ic wi'ik'iiK oil. It' tue eo"'tora Ion is tree and tlie tmw i Is ui e kepi -i; en, ho Id, tl ;,, ,v ih u n l-C ur J and where will jou ili.d a 'ti nI.Uii iliac, ylve mj Uoiiio to d:t ii.i.i'r Instead of this eourne the 'ousnmidlvo seeks for aome tini K to sp the c.i;h, in, hi-t,:n:, and to ore.ih. up i'IOi (ni k chills. All ih-h-e .'0inilaut!t nrn c.t'iiol by ihn i ;lt.l lllht. bod atiCll rvliiedie tend to lle.illu Uivi tJUO (.1 ihe ntuuiuelt. A cnuth is an eftort nf nMure, aid to stop it Iniiwscj the dia!e lu the Hint; Wh ' cv.r no.ird uJ iii'vi Uii' cired ol C"tiMiuipti.iu iiytivtuK to md;i i ,iuiuiii, ew blmd in ail . tbe stninuch U tho only ivtue i to deal them. At.er the blo.'d It miiile It k i-s siuawnii-ui ik takes Hh conniO tlimiU'h thu HjnLem.au t iiUoano iv u ka out. and ho uL'.iioal ulier men I wi'l upilv iho whtle be dy u iih in w bl.'utl, and ihe diatsiseu in liter In iua limga Is woiked out, lor ircsli I loud tukec Us place and lo us up tlie ab .eL,tes. A said above, the only way to cure cou8uinition N to fix the htemach and liver so t. lo .1 w ill uutunl, kol up ft jtood appetite, keep the bowe'g w eii open, and tlic hmKS in u bt lif ill up. In tuiiiu w ay, the I'uhnoiilc Hvritp has tht puwer ol fxti icaiaiy ihe bile lroiu the blood, and Kuivoi it in a t.enlliiy Mate. Mun peihtun, ol'iate .ears aro Kiih'ect to wht is cilled Cancer nnd UJeentled S ic Thrust 'I hat dis-ae origin itea (row the 1'i'inuch. lu liidny isms cuutdaut nit ii' tho JdandriUe I'UU alone liave cured Hi burning It out with cfciittic utlonls only tunpor.iry re ief. huk li-)utU--he, iih eis In the throat, und touted tonKui) arc from the smo esioe in d require the same lieatin u'. It yu h to a slek headache vo-r stomacii is onto! i rder. if you luve a coa'ed ton i; ut. hsd bieath, or ulcer-tcd throa', diirt.Ttid i sioiuich comes it; And the Mamhake i'llta will ' 'irt them all. U -' A LARGE INVOICE OF FINE O O O O A. MATTINGS MoOALLUM & 00., it so ciitssur sruiitT.. ll-lllkllulaa