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    TITE DAILY EVENING TELEGHAPII. PIIITjADELPIIIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1884.
Siting SIcIcgtapTi
OFFICE No. 108 3. THIRD STREET.
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. lSlll.
THK AnVAWCK OP NIIKKTI A..
Shxrmajt is at present (tone from our g:ue,
tat our f-yot still poer after him amid tlio
daHoiMt and dangr. with which ho has cora
pMiwd hlmrff. We hare rorelvcd newa of
him aooncr than was to hao beon antlclimtod.
Far beyond the tpcodr miceor of his Govern
ment, and prohlni?, wltli hU firoc-i, the very
Cora of rebellion, the moit that wo can expert
to hear from him will bo In Rubul reports,
which it will bo very necessary for us to sill
before unconditionally receiving. His orl.irs
px his inarch Inform us that his uruiy U
divided Into two wings MaJor-Odiu-ral O. O.
Howard commanding the rlUt wins, uJ
Major-Ooneral II. W. Si.ootjm the lull.
The order of march is by four nearly pnriiHo
roads, and with respect to supplies there are
no general trains, but each corps has Its am
munition and provision train. A good and
Sufficient foraging party is organized by each
brigade commander, and the general princi
ple Is adhered to that In districts and neigh
borhoods where the army Is not molcnted, no
destruction of such property should be per
mitted; but should guerillas or bushwhackers
molest the march, or should tiio Inhabitant
burn bridges, obstruct roads, or otherwise
manliest local hostility, these army corps com
manders should order and enforce a devasta
tion more or les relentless, according to the
measure of hostility. A pioneer battalion for I
eoh corps, to follow the advance guard, is
recommended, and Kilpatukk.' cavalry, ai
Indispensable as ever, we may be sure will
distinguish themselves.
Siikbm AN has done so much for us that we
naturally look to him to do more. From the
labyrinth In which we have lost him, we ex
pect him triumphantly to emerge. lie is not
In a locality with which he Is unfamiliar ;
because In the first place he possesses that
peculiar property of military genius by w hich,
in an Incredibly short spaco or tim, ne thor
oughly knows the Ins and outs of new sur
roundings ; and he Is surrounded by skilful
Officers, who understand to the lull what they
have to do in acquiring andsing topogr.iphl
cal knowledge. But still it is to be considered
that Shtekmas's successes, In common with
others, have been all the more dazzling
because of the comparatively completo Igno
rance of the country by the advancing body,
and the devices and speed by 'which this igno
ranee has been remedied.
.ri.Ki. noon.
General Hook, well aware of the Isolation
of his army from a base and line by which
retreat can be effected or supplies secured, Is
making efforts to obtain relief from Tennessee
and Kentucky. IIo has advanced to a post
north of the Tennessee river, tho defense of
which lino Is Intrusted to Major-Oeneral
Oeobok n. Thomas, Hood is displaying
Columns on two lines, one looking towards
Paducah, and the other towards Nashville,
the principal base of General Thomas, and
excellently fortified. The successive victories
with which the advance of Sikb.uan is con
nected render the discomfiture of Hooi the
more thorough. General Thomas has too
many reinforcements to permit uny great
damage to be done ; and with General A. J.
Smith, of Pennsylvania, and his fighting
corps of veterans, no fears need be enter
tained of Faducau. Wo are at liberty to ex
pect from Hood another brilliant failure.
Perhaps he will illustrate General Sukii
aiAJi'H summary of his character, viz., that
although General Joseph E. Johnston was
a man of some military ability, General II0011
was mentally incapable, and either without
plans, or possessed of those of an inexplicable
character.
THE fHIEP Jf STK tSHIP.
We have not heretofore mado any allusion
to the appointment of a Chief Judge of tho
Supreme Court, though our contemporaries In
every part of the country have freely discussed
the subject. Nor do we now Intend to refer
to It In any manner likely to Interfere, In the
lightest degree, with that entire Independence
of judgment and responsibility with which
the President should be allowed to determine
the matter. He und the Senate aro charged
by law wllh the H!gh and solemn duty of
electing those who excrelse the supremo
judicial functions of the Government ; and as
they are answerable to the peoplu for tun
wisdom and integrity with which they per
form that trust, they should be allowed to do
so without any Improper external lntluen.ro or
pressure.
This Is espeeiully true with rel'ormec to all
ludlclal appointments, since the (udicHry of
the nation should be studiously gu irde-J from
contact with politics. Our judges, as the ev
Dounders of the Constitution und laws, were
- Intended to form a distinct und Independent
department of the Btate; mid while they
ahould owe nothing to Executive fnvoi' H any
rlWn Kcnse. It should hi! the ivil-
' . , .
clous purpose, us it certainly is mo saer
obligation ol the appointing power, to
them for merit alone, und thereby
ill-till-
, tain the diguity of the Fcder.il emi ts in ; ib-
lie estimation.
We shall not, however, depart from tho
i decorous resorve which the press ought always
ti nhwrvB in thebe matters, II we alluded
briefly to a few considerations that should
in our judgment, excretso limcn, 11 no
decisive, influence in the choice of til ! Ciilel
Justice. The policy of the Administration iu
" the prosecution of the war has been, hitherto
and w ill no doubt continue to be, the occasion
of severe ciitlcUm with thot-o who have
arrayed themselves In opposition to it.
Tho Democratic papers and politicians have
openly denied the legality of ulmoht every
leading act of Congi e-s touching the revenue,
taxation, currency, Xalioiiul Banks, eman
cipation, reconstruction of .state Govru
inects, confiscation, su.-pem ion of the habeax
cot-pun, military arrests and trials, und to
forth. They ins'itt that all questions arising
' out of these measures are open questions until
decided by the Supreme Court, and they
claim tho right to have them referred to that
.. tribunal fur final adjudication. That clulul is
admitted by the Government, and there can
be uo doubt that tit some time and in some
fbrra ortikotlier they will come up for dlscu3
' - slott and detwruiiubliou In tlx Supreme Court.
The Government and tho people are viiully !
lulerceted in having all that liau been legally
done hy the Administration sustained and
confirmed by the Court. Ilenee It. becomes
of the last Importance that the Court Itself
shall be presided over by a Jurist of superior
menial ability and moral courage; and who,
moreover, shall take his seat with a full con
sciousness that he enioys the implicit confi
dence of the people In his fitness for the posi
tion. Now, among all the gentleman yet
named In connection with the Chief Justice
ship, public sentiment appears to have united
with uncommon unanimity and cordiality upon
Salmon T. Ciiark, of Ohio, as the
worthiest person for the office. Without dis
paragement of any one else, It may, wo think,
be said that popular Judgment in this Instance
Is founded on many strong and striking con
siderations. Mr. Ciiahk Is a sound and ripe
lawyer and accomplished scholar. His long
service as a legislator, both In tils own State
and In Congress, lias madu him profoundly
acquainted with Uie Constitutional history and
theory of the Government, His masterly admin
istration of the Treasury Department evinced
at onco his great intelletunl ability and his
rare qualifications as a practical statesman
and man ol business. 1 1 is political opinions,
early formed, he has consistently maintained
and boncMly asserted In nil places and uwl.ir
nil circumstances; whilo his sympathy witli
the leading acts of the Administration has
been as absolute as his conviction of their
w le dora and justice was clear and conscientious.
Such a man, at such a time as the present,
would seem to be singularly well fitted
to occupy the highest Judicial seat In
the nation. No ono certainly cointirehemls
as thoroughly as he doas tins legal validity of
the flnaiiBlal measures of the Administration,
and none would be as competent to p.'us upon
them judicially. Mauy of tho interests that
arose with the war will die wkh tho war, but
the vast questions of Constitutional law that
underlie and will herealtor grow out of the
llnaucial kystera of the Government," at now
established, must Involve the prosperity
of the country and of its individual citizen, of
all classes and conditions for an lud.'flult-'
period after the restoration of peace. Willi
Mr. Ciiahk on the Supremo Bench, public
faith In the stabilitj of the national credit
would bo powerfully fortified, and this may
be said without the slightest intim ition that
he would in any instance give his judicial
sanction to a measure as to the legality of
which lie was not sincerely convinced.
In short, it may be said that thero is much
reason for that public: sentiment which lias so
st ronglv indicated Governor Ciiask at the
fittest successor to the Chief Ju'ticoshlp ; and
his appointment would, no doubt, o received
with universal approval.
inrKiti:nr. is in iiid.uii irwu.
When the attack on Sumter called into
existence an army of freemen numbering lu
hundreds of thousands, the laud was totally
unprepared for the havoc which was nt once
created when Murs "let slip the dogs of war."
The hosts which rushed Immediately to tho
defense of the Capital were nothing more than
a patriotic, bravo, yet undisciplined mob. The.
energies of our generals were needed to teach
them tho very principles of military law. To
shoulder aud present arms were esteemed
acquirements of no mean value. The mem
bers of those few ini'ilury organizations which
existed previously were at onco created re
ferees, and all questions of martial usago
were, without dispute, referred to these Solons
for settlement.
The generals, therefore, on assuming com
mand, found tliemsulves hopelessly impeded
in their work by unavoidable ignorance of
their commands. The Nor... cried for un
advance ; their discretion dictated preparation.
Scott yielded to the "forward to Itichmond"
crj , and Bull Run was the result. Expe
rience produced atscrettou. lue oest mili
tary minds of our own and other countries have
been directed towards the organization or
our army, beneath tho most skilful disclpli-
uariuus. 1'iom this mob it has be
come equal lu discipline und organization
to any in the world. At the beginning, tho
whole military nrrangemrut consisted of a
series of units, each being a regiment and act
ing entirely distinct from each other.
But such a condition was Incompatible with
success, and General Mi Dow km, improvised
brigades, but under his command they were
not carried Into practical efficiency. But
shortly their demand became imperative, and
not only were brigades created, but divisions,
consisting of two or more brigades, were
called into existence. Beneath more ex
tended experience the French corps d'"rme,
first formed by the staffof the Emperor Na-
polfon I, has been Introduced, and Its aid
in perfecting military discipline proved. Two
or more corps, when united, form a grand
army grand not only In name, but In tho in
dividuals that compose it, lu the general who
leads it, and the exuse which Impels It to
victory.
We may yet, however, greutly improve our
military division hy imitating the example
et forth by the South. When it first rose in
rebellion, It had at its head, men who had
been for years examining the advantages
and defects of the system of war as pur
sued In all foreign lands. By comparison
with the results of the study of years, aud tho
lttltor of a lifetime, which are frequently ex
pended ubroad iu perfecting a science, they
have been able, lu forming their armies, to
avoid tho defects which impair our system.
Acting iu accordance witli tho information
thus uequired, they have created different
ranks of general officers from those which
exist hi our annv.
They have a brigadier-general commanding
a brigade, major-general a division, lieutenant
general a corps, und n general an army. This
Is un Improvement. In our army a brigadier
or even a colonel commands a division. A
number of other great Improvements have
Leen perfected In the hosts of rebellion, but
we doubt not that ere long ull their sugges
tions will be more than adopted, us soon
as our gullsut Lieutennut-Geiieial lias
subdued the Souiiieru power by capturing the
I.elti'l ra.uiial. Tin- iinp'.-ovi'iLeiit-s
will ujoil be in.nle, in Wis expect tli
I'rullniiuary events will M.ry alien J;,
j !- Ie d.
we lj'
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be at
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'Jin: (wtM si; t:i:w,:i.i.;!; .
For lii'toi.'ii yciiis a great rol -llion iia
deluged with hhxjiX the iimpiiv of the C Avt
titils. Almost ull the proviucui of t'nc king
dom hnve beeu overrun, and tlitiiiiiciioii and
death ciuried into every villafc. At l.i't t'lf
Emperor decided that it was inoxpodic.nl for
the health of the nation that the Itcbcls should
continue to run at larrti. As a prepavatoi?
tftt-p ho fell Into a great r.Te, demundnd thp
heads of till the daring Hebels, and cxprsod
a number of other w ishes criially easily gra ti
tled, ull of which are chronicled with great
exactness by tho Poking Gau-V'. Alter Ids
rage. Bubaiilcd he miuclicd ut the he id of his
nrnilen, and wis defeated. A sooond timj ho
marched, and agalu tlie C'elustuild became l"r
restlal and lied. While preparinir for thiol
titl'ort the Iliother of the Sun was tmu-'porte J
o the regions of his fraternal luminary.
SU grandees, each claiming peacock feitheM
ss his right, proceeded to quarrel over
Uie person of the heir apparent. After
this little strife had been settled by the d.-Jth
of live of the contestants, the Imperial army
proceeded ag.iiust the " long-haired I'.elv-I
lLn;rsrA."."
After a fierce campaign the Rebels have h sen
annihilated, not one out of one hundrod thou
sand escaping alive. The joy this news caused
at the capital was great. The youthful Kmperor.
through the only surviving guardian, appointed
Tm'Nii-Klokan, to be tho Vlce-l'rliiie Minis
ter, Governor General of the two Kangt,
Senor-Guard'iui of the heir apparent, Marquis
of the first grade, and finally, the climax of
honor, the consummation of the honorable
Tsi no'b highest aspiration, the right to wear
In the back of his liend a 'lo!)e-rjed pei
rncA's Jeitthrr. The Kut.il of Ciik-kiano Is
made General -In-Chief, Near-Admiral, Junior
Guardian of the heir apparent, Karl of the llrat
grade, and, ecstatic Joy I allowed to hold a two
eyed jx'acock's feather. Other officers aro
hllowod yellow jacket and fraction i of
leathers, Hnd the whole army rejoiced with tho
thanks of the Kmperor.
Hut to the captive Rebcl-i justice demand i
her due. All of them aro either to be deprived
of their shoes, or else through royal clemency
to the least criminal among lliem, aro to bo
allowed the privilege of running a sword
through their abdominal cavity. Of course
none will hesitate as to which they will select.
Honor Is dearer than lilo. The corpiu of
irtiNti-iisir-fsnAN Is to be exhumed, his
flesh torn fiom his banes, his head cut olf and
hung tip, after having been exhibited to nil
the inhabitants of tho districts tint ho ruinod.
Thus are the w icked punished and the just
blessed, and thus Is tho groat Taeping Uiibol-
l'.on placed among the events of history.
The KiiijMTor, having resolved to make
suitablu acknowledgments to the gods, lias
appointed n commission to investigate and de
termine which of the Heathen divinities are
entitled to credit, In order that a proper dis
crimination shall be show n In awarding thanks.
k.i:noi;s.
The solemnities of Thanksglving'tlay were
gracefully reflected Ibis morningiu the edito
rials and news reports of every .newspaper in
tins city anil rsew lorli, wltlyft single excep
tion. The yljrn, with a spirit'unbecoming to a
Christian community, wriggles with its
slimy crawl Into ttie sanctuary, and utters its
hiss at the foot of the, altar. 1 ho following
blasphemous parody upon the most bsautiful
of our Saviour's recorded teachings w ill cause
a shudder In every devout mind:
" Tm Two 1'nVi "rs. Yesterday wasThankB
" pivinc (i.t :i I S h"llilay. tionie sought rcrrc
" stioti in the saloons, otlifT" sought ediMcntinn
' in the house of Wnrslii . Tw o men also went
" up to the temple to pr.iy. 'i'lio ono prayed
" alter this manner
" 'Lord, 1 thank Thee that 1 am well to do in
the world, iiTal a reii.-i;iiiMc member ol bo
" ' cicty i that I am also u loyal nan, snrt a mem
"'tier "of the Union l.eagne. I thank Ttieo for
" ' Thy bounty, and for tha contract which t
" ' have fifini the Oovci nm ?nt ; that I give to tho
"'poof' lfnd to the churches, und have contri
" bitted five hundred dollars to the Sanicary
" ' 1'uir. I thank 'I lice that I am not ss other
" ' men even-as von Copperltoad. who, lo'i poor
" 'to buy a set. -Unite, must he dragged oil' to
"'tho wars. Command in Thy rich mercy, thut
" this war may go 011, tiiuil tho lait doll iris
" ' s cnt among the ontiuetors : and 111 ty I be
"' the la-t man called upon to do any military
" 'service. Amen.'
"The other man also prayed, who was the
" Copperhead und, not so much as lifting las
" eyes towards Heaven, but smitinR on his
" breast, said.'Ood save mv native land; God
" licmercilul to mc a sinner!' This ono is said
" to have gone down from the temple justilied
" 1 athcr than the other." The -l.'c of (his morning
TIIK tKX of mi: r.SSIOVIM.S).
.Shall the reelings with which wo reg.uvl a
wccssionift be regaulated by the sex of that
anomaly? When ladies cease to bo loy.il,
when sylphs affect secession, mid whon tenui
frantd talk treason, are we to fornet the
generic womau that includes them all 1 Are
we not rather to remember her with deeper
feeling? It is from womau we learn some of
our purest and most sacred lessons. So uudo
flli'd are tbe instincts and sympathies which
we term womanly, that It should seem she
receives her education from God Uiinself, and
sets before us au example flesh from heaven.
But there ure ladies, In high life, too, w ho, If
they do not think they do God sorviec in talk
ing and acting traitorously, are fully con
vinced that they can best aid rebellion so.
The secessionists of Baltimore have Viupu
aroused lately by thn sentence passed on Mrs.
Saiiaii TJf TCiii.ss, a member of one of the
first families there. Tho punishment pre
scribed is five years' labor in the penitentiary
lit Fitchburg, Massachusetts, aud five thou
sand dollars' fine, to be imprisoned after the
expiration of five years from the day of her
arrest until the lino Is paid. The lady has
been convicted of holding traitorous commu
nication with the South, und of having
attempted to present a sword to Llmitenaut
Colonel IlAitHV. Gii.moii, a successful raider,
with whonc career the remeiubrau.ee of many
cruelties is connected.
Let no one look upon the crime which has
evoked such paiiift retribution as a light one.
If we have uo sympathy with secession, we
should have none with secessionists. What
ever be the sex of the criminal, however re
pulsive it may be to a morbid senso of gallan
try to Inflict do heavy a punishment upon a
woman, we arc bound by all our duties to our
country to let pure Justice prevail lu the doom
of every traitor. We aro Involved in circum
stances In which, it men and women will set
the example of committing great sim, they
must likewise receive the Infliction of great
sorrow. Tho two art; correlative iu the mural
world; aud whatever may be a man's peculiar
notions respecting special piuiiihments di
vinely administered, he miit admit tha!- j
oll'en.ii'S against nation's honor j-1io iM j
meet with peculiar chastisement fiom th.it ;
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Uoq of tho 3iiicitu BlticU clog, U:'ia.
Jin eyti VUurii?
Kit." la'tlug two or tln-w UOK' d!M of Jk)-k' Kliir",.
taiit in 'illicit Mic-CMiicn, and covet-in? tin srntl In bfd,
the iIIimim will lis "i buiKd at the oulsot.
yin-l tffiV Co)liVT)l)tt"tu-
Jkjiio'8 rtpcctf'raut vlll U'ro yuli limutd'ato rt-tlof.
(t clear.art tin-hii.it-frum all Inllstli ; iimttcvi, while it
hfa!s and iuv;guratot ti fin. Tiiotnamt who l.avu liern
lilvcn up lijr tlioli- pliyeltlan Imvc ttpt-n rcjturrd to I.0M1I1
tij it, ni.
llopni? Cogh, Crtvy, and id! it!eae of the Itinera or
birat ore eCectunl'y and ajisedily cured by Janu'aKx.
pectotftut. H Is no new rmirslv. r'or tliltty yenri it lias
been lirfi.re ti r public, the JimiiaiiiI fcril ronstHiitlyliicri-aB
ln', .-u.d Ibu (ii!cnc'.' ol iu nrrat caralive powers accioiu
Jailii in onr hated. Why oot iive Itatilnl'.'
rn-jift.cd only al No. '.'1. UlicaLut atri-et.
l-'.i e, l'r. Thront I1iim'. lrrli.
Asthma, und all NeiToua AOcrlloria troated with tho
aurrat Huccel tij llr. Vos Moa'-nriNRKii, Willi l.ls newly
ronaiiurti-d apparAtii.. All illuxtihlod proapeutus of thu
eainn, cotita.iilhi oinntiliiahlc tostitui nlala, n ay hi had
BratS, un a,iplUatl n al llll odlcn, No. M.-; Walnut itrcot.
I'lne llnviann 'lKBr
MKx,IO, llAVIn.Y KlOH M'.OI,
AR' II ANO 'I'KN 1-11,1
lia c Mi.-t rfece ed a now ImportMlion of
llAaNaOe..vuj,
0( the el:0lcd Iranda
(IporKe Nleek A t'o.'n yTg,.
1 lAtOS
AMi
MASON" A HAMLIN S
I AI11NI.T OIliiAMS.
Oror Mi of each of tneae line
liiattnini'lita nave neon a !il by
lir. II., and tlm dulaaud Is uou
Htuntly Inert atli.d,
t U bale oui) by
PIANO '
l oa i ks.
11 ANO I
KOn I KH
H INIi I
lullTfcfl
IIANO :
K'K'Il.S,
O.tBtVFT
OltllANS.
CAIllNi.l'
'Oil IAS It.
'CAIIINhr
'OrtOANS.
CAIIISK r
lOKOANtl.
J F. noDLD.
S-M till, nnd i nomii.l alreeta.
T
III-: HCJIOMACKIJU
PIANOS,
ACKNOWLKUOPli TO 11C
THE FINEST IN THE WORLD.
Cl.I.EIU'ATKD FOR TIILIR
Sl lilKIOR TOXK AM) FINISH.
KNOWS TO HE TUB
MOST DU2AELE INSTRUMENTS MADE.
AND SOLD tTON TIIK MOST 11KA.S0N
ABLE TEHMS.
AT Tlll-i WAKKKOOMS,
No. 1021 CHESNUT STREET.
We roi-VPelfitliy luvlta our friend, anil U10 public trenar
ally to call at uur warorodtna and exaniue our cxtenalvo
abaortmttiit of hlsl'ly Improved H.iuire and tirand Plaaoa,
We havr received Uie hlffhctit iiremluina ul all theftroat
txhlhltitina evor held lu thia cnuutry, lucludlns the lrl.e
Medal at 1 be Wot Id a lalr,Cryiml 1'uUci., Kew York, and
ntiDeroiia teiauouluU from the beatartlaU lu thla country
anil kturnjie.
W c tV: ,ll.(li-d that there art no Phi not made In tLii
country snporinr to our ovn.
Aa rtilladelplda nilnufArturers wc pride ouraoltoi 111
havlrg achieved a reputation lor our Itiatrumonta uacx
ee.ledh any other luakers lu thla country. It la a well,
aronn Tact tl.at our IManoe have lor many yeara maiu-
talned their l.irh reputaiion, iintvlti-.tiUudliiii the pjwirltil
C'tDipf tltlun of the r;atern makers.
2rw York aud lloaiou rianoa have hean flNodud Into
IMii ntarkat through their auenelea, ana hur.Wdcd hy tl,era
a ti e onl Piano, In tlio country; yet a'- the aania 11 rue
tlu-,e rauie airenti Very aeldom continue to acU any one
makers Instruments for any length ot lime, for the rea,oa
that they are inferior, and they are compelled tn take
hold of other nia'iers", perltup, sllll mora Inferior,
ahl.ouih ptiHid up by them as celebrated riaao,whou
at thu same lime such makers huve never been
kUfTtn or heard of 111 llielro-.vn i.iUts. Tl.e conacijuence
U, ttiat our eiliena are o-leu intl'tred to pure'.ilae aueh
Inferior instruinenl.i, ,vlthoie. contnileriny their ,tvu or the
iri noral tn'iruits of thdr elty.
'I he advanliii 1 our eltlxciia have iu rncviuravlil.' l.ont'
L.anufat-tTm certiiniy .ioiiid nvi bvjovcrlook.d, i' r iho
e.iUiv, tiiji re..ai'Ut
First. It ii, aekno ieih;'l Ihn PMlfttU'i'Mrt 1, the itri at
IUU11U1.K lurluw; citv 01 tliii iiiutttry, and cciebntted twl.s
siiperloi and .Mlftd worl.tuun.
H"vi-rtd. 1 . e pnrehiier obtains ti.e piino dlrfttly lr..ia
i"t, tl.e liiiiLtit'tietttrtrs, nnd saves tlie ati.ouitt a:.: tie by ihe
an t.t, t 1.0 tiMtnlij- vlniiui. urv.itvr pieLts It. an the nituiti
ii'ctnrcr. 'Ittitil Tf.e :t enr, r ren'll'H'tv orr.ottitt, to Tio'f.ni?,
I'.ern i, no rei'ifrft ; the instit.inviit t.o mi, la m uie 101
ll.t uiar-.et. iiutl li e piiri t.tiki r mutt run the rt,a. AS lu-rea,
outi.eoll.er liitiul, e, as tie lumiurAclurert, arc he;u
r,-iioiis -ie. noil amt'tt t-birk. th rvrp iiimo ilt iAe tt.c
a.t.it. our r pittatit n is ill fao nt a ) tunes, mid it lb
ft, r,ft ti r,, ..i;r ltui.e.i to tt.ru otit none o'.iu r ti.,,11 liiti;
e.aMi n- ;riiiiit iit,.
I i" 11.1. Ailint'in ilia- ,'ten ni'ttri-ir.rnts n.iMit to
I re..-1 .1 1 : .: ll - ni -.lit ll' i'f .11 t ile'il ' :;itl t to i , 11 - . ,.
! i' ti rs ne M lit I'm-1 , ... tl . ul o.' 1' . .. 'f L .1 it
j,'-y tit: ivi;,
:Jt'tt ut.
'ili'.l, H 1,1)
: y rwt r'.
i .hy ...
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6 . ,iCf - t
Ot.f -r, i
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u t'M' f
iiv
1 . '. . ..IV. Kin 11 inr
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,: t in ti n wt
.iat...tj I'J.t t-
it- ft in ie t It ! li ni.o i . v
('i r l' ct . t' m li - lu;.cii
fr. ,it niNiitdin )i tr ii.- r ty.
Om i.innm tiito tt.fo ' f.r. im M.ftrf'it; ft ;if
HMrr, mul ci r l' ti-i,o U;c.:-U u l : i..r.ii;.'r.. .i .n ?
f l.M J 1 S ' f K r I'll hatn. H !i.(r't CU'-lt tJ UaAt.i.S... Aula
JirOi (if II:1 t'tt inm li-lltr, A .
ifri.m ii',i ne u i i-t '.,re will r'iVt ui l f .0' vr
v 11,11'M'n ii .il wc ii.ive t,a m r'nl lo im.. j mm-.
Tiic i'lf, el finrito. alwav tiitftrvti-; ui I'l.tnUit, anil
j r. i iii nl i..iuo, kiiil liton- who jtre Intcft'ili'U in tle n. e
i.i i i!,. r ..'inn who ii y til I'm fit. in us ; to nch wf ;
ci if iO.thbt twuuiii v vj tiH niMfh pli-ftture. i.t ti y
i.u'c, o . I i Mr inctriiiiientti witli any otiitr iukL wl.it.ii
111-V lf,.ty I 1-AH tl lJ D.altlf.
W' ft'i'U . oi.r iii'-iJ' Al.
! tl.e i i i:c to r ii? ah1 ex
An i r ( i i if r I'll iu ti.
ft i !ju iri il n.iii i.'i
li.(U' n ti l- i y can mp. ie w.th i v, tv.tr uvt l v.ug
io. '.iii !f ol iviuiv cj(iiimol.Uin.
1'IAKOS TO KJJNT.
ViMrs I t Tm.ing jaomj't' oUcntiod to.
6C1I0MACZER & C0.9
U O-ttif tl To. V.'X CllCSfVI STJtECT.
yo i n rniN'ntAM and
(Hl.sHT ! LACKS,
a? "rr. Mir sin.f.ii.
WINDOW SJIADKS, No. T i l
-wmit. ! XI.LTY,
OARTlLNGTON & 00.
MABM' ACilllli-KS'. I (.Ur.SVT RTkr.ttT
M. 7 4:
l ursNi'T
RTitl.t:?.
piano cnvi.lts.
lA.i'.rsr .SKH'K 11 TJ8 I ITT
at l ow ran s.
AMUSLMtNTS.
A
A I V.
SI V
o F
M U HI 0 -
1.
And A! n
anfijor on"i r. roao.
M .,, til On-H.ili !n ft. 1 lioiln. Iiitlt ninrc : -.,rV
Nt-w Thmtriv w a-iniiKton : and the Ah-xaii'trin. Va.
lMiefc.
Hiw Manager T'OI.S II. WKtoIir.
I.IK 1 VI. NT OK Till. xt.A-'tJM
NCI I Mill, 1 Id CM I'll
0 tl. I'liilnoul 'I ra.-il'au,
' ft ( It .V fOltKF.tr.
I n M irn'ull r innfK p-i4oU'ili"n fi
( 'liitliiLAM -I
V- Itu.-f' el t'V
Ml alOllAIW.Y VAST AND it III 1. 1 . 1 .V r
Al IUKNCHS.
ti'.chi 'lie- ver imnv of
llll- I.I AIUMI MIM'H ' Oflt (ITT,
Au'l enllinl'i'i''-Mllv no 'l.HKli'd
A I.HI Al KIAHKlt-I'lKCI, Or" AHT
1 II! I SIIAV and 1 l.ll'W KVKMMIS. Nov. 21 a il ti.
r-linKjiMir-'a I'owc rnil It-onHo iraui'tlv
1 olllot.A.M s."
1 il'i, Marema Mr r KOeiiKST
AKrwaid ("Ulnl.lM.S,''
e inrioi 111 l,y
MAD A. MR I'IMH,
Mlis Al.ll l'. IIIVV.
Mil. .1. Mi" CI.T.OU'lil.
ase
1 1. TIIK AIITISm ill' TMK rowl'ASV
T lit-. i.i 1 at I'lov H ri'anted In u mi 1 In ot uiii'K't:iipt.'1
CvmiMflUlO", Willi
M-.W HI r.SKKV, I lnrrMi.l AMI
A I'l lH N l I NI .1.
Ml! lOIMtl'.ST AI I KAlli I.VKIII M )NIT. I CBS.
HAV, TIII'ltsliAV anil KIllllW Mi ITS.
HVATH SI (I lll'.ll MX HAYS IN MIVANl'C
r.o Inrlorinani i on WI.OMMII Y I.VK .isd.
'Un- next c i.onnniK-11 of t:olilol.ANr.S will t.o on
Till ItSllAV KVI SI. Nil.
I ho Ilex Shpi t, lor the ol of ai-rnr -d p! k. no opon
hflwron tlio liourtol II alnl 4 -4 o'clork.
A linln-.lt n. Ml nli'l iri ( iim.
b-miri'd oaw ."Al ruiti fel Utlona' '
11111.11' w HI!1:n, rro.t.nror.
S. JOHN
UIiliW'3 MKW AltCif 8T.
HllioK.
1 AI;I Wl l.l, HCVI.'I r OK
MI! AM' Mils llMi.NKV WI1I.IWM
TO-MUItT (I'tidavi Nuvmher
LAiiK.. Of Ml 1.UIM-.N
CIlMOMS Ol 1 II n corsnv.
AMI - I.IIUV 1 UK 'I ll.f'.l
VJi. AND VHS :miKV H II 1. 1AM 1
I.N M. l llAICACIKi: 1.
8 ATI itotr,
mi;, ami mi:s. HAi:.NKi wm.mavh.
Mti.MiAl , J. H. (.LAIlhK
TjEW CBLSKUT STREET THEATHE.
;HF.T .SIK LSS (JIlMAT NUCf K'S
,.li K.A'I' M (Tl'.ss lilth.l I' lL:t i ;S
l.tll. t'l1 Mil KMi ;m AT SI 1 ( r.S,
of iii-i t icaitll l.rt at htn
nal a i ' 11 1 i 1 1 1 , in !lw ii th, o
5' a. I VUl- TI'i ;,
I'Ai Va i : i' tk,
I'll i II t.V I 1,.
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i a t v Kit. rri:,
I'AI" uk r re.,
I'AUVKKTl'K.
A , II 11 I I
pai v uk i 1 1:,
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fait H I'll
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p.ttv h ii;t i f ,
it
nit
t , le H TIIK hl -.. .
I .". IKK I III.; r.Mt
OH, ( MlMlTliK, SXIIV .
Till'. litMIHI KM' M I.MUM'
IlilO Al tl.Ml ll l..T SI I.M.Kt
llll-'. 111 ll.MI I' L. 1' MK.MltUI
WAS )tl.l I II I Ij 111
lUNU t liXIIM Kit Afl'l AIM-'.
i.nNti con rtM;i;i Ai'i'i.M i'.
fr' m the I'ahltiitiivhle mllein-i In iilu'inl tin " l.t il ovi n
lt;rf. 'il.c Noel 1 Meelililllr.'.l E lites. nn;l :u- S espo. Hilly
'I ill, I ALL Ol I III. AV AI.AN' lli;
'I I. ft I ALL viF 'l lil: AVALS Nl III.
TlIK FALL t'f 'I UK At AI.ANI lit
aa I he IV me Of V otn!( r Mild Ocltlllil. the
II A I 'I I Ull, I'lH 1 11.11 KS, I.K.Atll III I. t'OH I I" Ml-.
I fcAl' Ii I I. COS I I'MI.M, llhAI I I It. I. C -.! I Ail.8,
Ml I'Kl.ll SfllJslC. M I'l llll ML -!!.',
I IIAItMl Ml MINUS, ( IIAltMtMi MI.NUt,
t llALMINd SU.M18. ClIAItlll.MI HOAOi.
und the
I t Kl Ll Nl CAST Of ClIAnV'I KIIH,
L.Vt M.I.E I CAST UK CIIAIIAl'I'Klta,
all reci-ivi ii tl o w am.' sicnuiiueuiintlitii trur, the au llnco.
lion I i'l; -11.
nuvr 1 ii.t.i-.
HUNT ioui.i T,
1 0 N'T voin:i:i,
pai t km ri:,
1 Al viti.n 1.,
'I HIM l.t I Nl Nil,
I HIS l, K.NIM1,
SI ATM Hi I I III ll
hi Alt n.iTIIHl
UnN'T Kill il.r,
iius t tonui.T,
l'Ai: IlKTI'K,
I'ALVItKI I I",
1 11 in Kvr.Niso,
TIIIH KVKNIMI,
clKITS Mr.fl'lll li
.sK.tln t-M't'l.'I'.l,
M'AIS H CHI. II
SI Tt SClll "JiEO
IIIIIKK HAYS IN' AhVAM'V,.
'lIlrvIL IIAl.-l IM AHVANCt;.
A
CAl'l-MY 01' MCSIC-A CARD.
Mr. t ortri ileslie, to Imprii U o nnhlk with tho (net
II at I. in arraiKi uienK WI..I, I'ltLCLI UK TIIK ItKetl I-
1 ll:N OK ClULOLAM l.t vnnil a lew i venin -a. Tho
enrit.etiii lit of Mr. KOllliK-'l' I, Hunted piiHitively to
tweiilv lenr nlL-tiiH. iliirltik' wl.leh ie win iitmear In ALL
OK INK SUAKKSI KALIAN ANOOTIll'lt IMl'KltSONA
1 1ONS, and then depart lor WahltiKtou, whore he uppcura
111 me eit,f.e 01 111a niinKenieHi i.ern.
I nder no eircuniHiauce-, tlieret ,re, can COUTOL.NiVs
he a-aiu nrixltieed tuts m Inter aller II I, onco w ittutrni, 11,
viii.cn vita ne uonc alter a veiy im let run. it-io-ll
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1034,
at ,-;'.. r. tt.,
THIItl) CLASSICAL M.VTIi? KK,
lir niK
rhllaiUlplila Manual Quintrtte Club,
Messrs. OALJtTNER, JAIEViS, CUhSS
HINOI.ETirKLTfl
Paik HBO ol 'afa tioKetfi, -.''Kid at MI tlmci
Pat-Kajti.' of ') tlcKflts, good At all times,.,,
Fur halt nt tbc Mittlr Hinre of J K Could.
'0 Ceati
t0
rio
U-21-lt
jl,jnE fcTATE d THE COUNTRY;1
TU KODOItK TILTOX, Khq.,
OK 1H
KEW VOHK 'MJiDKI'KNDEST,'
Wiil ikllr a Lt t lure on this auNJect, In
c o a iz ii rr ii a. i-j i t
On Tl ESDAY KVEMNG, Nov. 2.f
At H clocX.
TJ. kti V4ntt, Forsala at MacUvn a BoA .tor, No.
(00 t. I.raiiut ktrtct. ot
CANIORD'S NEW OVKUA HOt'SH,
O JiACK HIHKLT.KMW. KN hECUM) AHD IHinD.
SIVCKSS rSeKE( EDKNTKTl
fhf O.-enliiK I'ruwilvd wkh the Kilte fi:e lf vl
mi Ria s cf iaAuu.s i'nami i; 10 gur hkatb:
I UK (iiM.AlV
IU met tliapiruval ot uieaanJltnce.
'I HK VKUKK'T
1 Ian 6a prclrtHiit'd t
A (maranttK of Trti)anviu-f, thn antcrf fclomont the iKfit,
mul ttiK tt lir Oi 'I niilu ut MiniirvtBy.
I i-i i i ptn m J o '-look. Coruui'-nre .'iuir;ar t' irtttf,
CiKlM -r ADMln.SION.
3i CKMM.
(Vifttrft..,, , WeanU
Ithii l"..s.i, iifftst ;irt,iv ,
aprunff tu.v k, KAiuiiy t Ir'-lf S.au.l I
Thv Ho OCior w.ii b opi U lYmii ',i U "J u'roflv, t'tif the
hi.-tit urcu riu.tti, and t'i l,iiiosii of' Frlviat? H jxh.
EilY E1LL00N ASCENSIONS,
THIS AFlllKNOON AND KVKNINO,
.SD l l lllXl .'LL CA1 WEtVllIEK THIS WF.KK,
At Cor. of nriEENinaud OOATES Sta.
Un weritl.er b"lnir tg-.e. those wlll.inp art asi-ni-lo,
,!eitiiil I ti iiuitj ear'y. Tlie eity J,u;ed lij yi, itrormi
a n.eb'. ..t 'tete vt 'at .v.
Aitur.,noii. .Ti lite. CM'.'r,n, con's
-err, ie ns ttvtu 1 1 Ui t j, aecuram to tti(i:i,i!e and time
f'HOUll, il-lu
T'liiiiisr in:.iEcTi;i).
Tt. a siln 'rat '.
t. i..r V, r Si'. t
A i.
,ti
litre, ll.c i r.at
w eri el. li.r, it i.
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ii. . ' ii..-ii i' (-
: p-'.i
It
j.n ,
; !.. i c . !(. i;. 1 .
i v, t t i iv,: 1 1:..
(i1
1.1A V N T!' NAI. ( liters',
AI M i' Mill 1.1'. AL.JVK f.ll II 1.1.
I.ri,lrle Mr. I'll.t-LaiH l.AH.AKH
(f.'ir.Il- J.I.a. J.'AN Kli 1).
1 1 it.li.n Dlmrior f. 11. H'L-'Ti.N
11, n:i I - !i I ,al.d Hl't:ittV.(.i, 1 A V.ll y , n.l ti ;
r. 'i t i.i e - t t i, e sr. .,:r i, rL,t I ro u.e t . re , Jl ..un'i. r.
! r lli '.r-t '.iKf.i - Tilid I A I '.'I Nt.. aid e virv i .' .r.:
I't.r 1 1 tit , I'c.rita 'I 111' l. ItlSdOS '.ml Ul'l i.l'
Hi'MLli lHISlli .h:H A . ti. I., ll.
1.1 It I'lSdl U l O'l JCIIN II. .VI.HUll, ..,) :. kl .1
i : n.n.i.i, anil A-r. I am, .mil also Mr. Hl. KiN.M.ni,
"tv ,...r vei'-::ie Clown.
'tvlll Ii" a w. , i. nl ,iittitl o lrntftt i-invviili linniral-
It.idlnt r I. .nu. i , ot f r t.t m tu A.n n .i.
M ri n r I h it,.ti,'it'c..iiAv 1,1 k a i imtiiv ir-
TkhmkiKii, tnt tu .riurir.a..c. cil tUAUKi-
en iM, DAI.
f r.. i , n (iu. ii ti;r same. Vlr.t Tr, ."jOcenlft; ecend
1 1 r 2!j ct-tit,. Couiiutace 7 ill ivcrv evviiiinii M a:itr-
I'.tA'il,
I'STAIK OF (.'. it. LAM 11, E.ECEASK1).
J i The Auditor arni-ln'eU bv tlm Oi-.;,ai,b' e'eirl fe. tl e
C :y nu C.Mit ol 1 olln'leli-lna, to a itl:t, hettle, aid
a "tut the M eowd aim) l itai a eouiit ot JAColi uia,.iLL
mul ill A HI A It, LAM Ii, AUiull.ini alori ol Uie estate nt' ,'.
11. LvMII, dee.-auil. and lo n .t..t dhtrileitli.ti. w ill un et
t'.e rirtl s iuternted. lor the jiurpy-.ns ol i.i, aw nlutmeiil,
t'U lundav, llnili.t.'r 0, 1'.,.U , i k T- "I !"
oit.ee, N... ',17 Witlul ISlriit, ''' ''ii'l-li'lin. ....
ilW wlul. t i'-'UM CLAtlVl."1'10'1
L
A. T K H T.
WOOD & CARY,
No.
7i0 OIIF.NNUT RTKKl'U-.
LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS,
AlIi HUAt EH,
ItKHT HTYI.IW.
i.owi:mt iitioin.
11 NEW COimNENTAL EAT,"
ar
tf -3 I) I? R k T K P I 3 S H .
p. -Of.O m.VT.T 110 itTrl taa- rit 1UU
aud vi re,i,a,d.
WOOD OAKY,
(to. t:f 0ll".St(UT ST.tHT.
WANTS.
f? I) A
i.il.,Ml. wniiln hftjt-hmir'4 wmk Uv:n tn ntntc iionte.
fit Hhf t; r y .ttiptmi-tji' iliut; inn n wii t .hi un 1 1 imti
If. Hi r( o i MMt $ Tipi'l .'Hilliilil. A U ifilltt ul IU. ill
! Ill trill M rillt,ill tl" RIV tn s T' P l-'Tvi'll flfliriiiiv
m.it:.1 ir iiA.,!n i'-r Hi-.- ft'ivi.iHa.r. A-iuri.- - - j ei ; .i,
flkt It. I.- 11 Jl
iAIll'UN'1 KKS V.ANI1.1).
Ilyaiuit in fit, IlnrAit-rMKM or V ,ni . i ,,s,
lirrK 1. Ol' t'tltki- (Jl .M'.TI'KMAsTI'ti, 1
IsoH.f.' l 'Oli, tt.iH 1'itiirte.ntli street,
Ne,r New Yolk Avamie, I
a ,11 1 uni'M. hi. temper -"'. I .4. 1
W.nl d lountdiatelv, Ullyli,,! t A li IK fl K ItS, Li to
H Tttiiil Looktmi, Maryland. U'a.e. ." a ni .nlli, an. a
rail .11 1 nrli wnrkniau will liriliR Ins unit att c.r i-ih.n.
'I laiiMtortalmn will t-e furnM.r-d Im tlieLo, eminent ltr tuo
wcil.ii.iii and Hi Ir to i rrum tiiU elty in I' int l. ioki.ul.
Ji.MN A. -.I.IH'.H,
Colonel an il t lilof HuariermailHi .
11 1 iit'iiaitmeiil ol rt'.i.l.uit' ,n.
tIJA.ltl-.IiJH 11. CIAllli.'.r
BEDDING WAREHOUSE,
At No. V, X. KLTiVESTlI STIU'.ET.
Pi'.li. 11)1.1.1 itU.
l'lilKOr.KLM
-wi a(.i;ks or t itoit'K
tlJ l.A.,IH I'll' NAI K
11,1 r I ..lit r -.
Ti t-hi.no tsuda are a ti.aleo.i lite Itatllo 01'
III. I'ltlT.K.
In Yt H'ni'o tiud Crtiwt'tun eotinlie-. renniylvRi, a .
Tin i an uiis.iiia-si'd l'j- an) mi. l.A.iui! uuaia tn -
n.i.1 1,. I.
a -i.t..r sule. o r rnoiH't ''i w h.L.,, now putiipiQj
HO bartel-i tl oil "i uav. Inniilre or il-l et,
itl.tiltiir. rt. lllSOWN'
n 11 'I'.-lr ll.iein N J. li.!'. t.it aid l!'Hi:t. riiilaiiu.
7)lltoOJNAl.
UK. ( IIAltl.ES IIL'EF.RT'S
rurel) Imrorttd FIIFNCII FKMAI.R I.H1I. in anil P1LH,
wairmiltd In all case.. Mri CliMlLK.s lll iiKltr. on
stettieitl lliyslian. I'Tiiianne and oiiieta prtvrue lor
Ladles. Aiinl) nt tlie llulAMC lulu aiultl-.,
No. 1019 COiTEH STREET,
11 -S.'i-tm Wi at of Tenth.
OAL AT MUST COST COST 1RICK TO
ul tvit lluallty. MiBriH.rach ( ntlilii.tf to una and a half
tdiini. nt ll mi i nit, f cry ytar for twenty ynrs, aim tocttsn,
ilnitiumia ot pruLltH fioro ilo nui))u coal, may mw ho
otftaio' ,1 nt MO, ni, ab, l.rt f i n tutjsrrlMriK. nnl l alf .-n
.It.niuny ;. ntxt, ot tl.o MLTCAL HKAlt MotlNTAlV
I- l.'ANKI.IN DIAL O.Ml'ANV. Otllc- No. I.'I S. t 1 1 1 IC i
Htn rt (opi'OHMo theOlriird ltanKk Htofk OaplUl. f-t
lu ti'.rA,u flmvs KoNcivi'tl w oik im ciipltal, 1".'.6k Hharca.
HoDHcrli.iinu of 4 fthare-i, ot 10 ftlmrn. ft); ol JD
ih;i i ..$!,'.. : ol 'A' 8h:it, tl.'6; of X Htmies , tiu ; of 'JM
ntifltrn. H'ToM.
I a. bal.tup entitles tho 1ioM.t to reootvo, evory yr,
r.m- mid n hull t -tis til' liual. at cunt. Ur M vtar. auJ l'-h
Ijiiu-t.il, eeiy ti uuiuUn.ot the jiruilts lrom the sale of
ttll Ml?(lNS CbHL
M'm hhohhru who do not waul any (-cal may hava tlclr
Crouiii tiOu ot cottl bi. Id hy the Company (or their uiptvial
t ut tit, thy oruhtu bi-l'iB 1'iild over lo then. in. it'ind.Mit
ot U.e iigular c-ithh lU-hkud-, to which thoj aro at
Gill t't'll.
't lit i'oniiany iicsficii laRe and well built foal Works
al li tiit'-iiii (in ar Triinont). with oxtfiilvo Aluiln ; aii.t
'1 Imbn KiKiitN, uu excellent Dmible llrraker, Sloe Virk,
lai ,e :tt.bl t.i.lm --, iiH lrods, and all oilir mm liiiitTy
ami ppi'Hratun, tn lull -pt-rntlor, cap ihlo ol nilnitiy yu.i-oij
I .ii", in beeteiniua io J iO.ivi toa er y.-ar.
ThtfCoil li of tl.e hent otiiihty, rhuflvoi tho Illicit
Ilcmh ami rrlmro-. elns, wht h, with s.-reral oiIkt
vahirtbtf coal vi'ini, I'xtt-iid within the lines ot the Cum
p invtoriwo iuiiuh in ii'TK'n.
A hrmu lt ( I Ihu lit-.i'liu Kallroail tten.1a to the n-lno
of ti e Company, over n hica Hit) coal la daily muxl W
liimkt 1.
Hiorklinklera may order their Cnal io any of thouaual
ii. tz. . Liuiip Coal, Hroki-n, Kkk. ritove.or Kut Coal.
all at tho prefent to'.t price ot 7 w per toti, u-ltvcrud at
thi! houso, within the unnal dl-tnuce ct the Company'!
coal yuid iu thu uoithmi, ur.dUle, and louthwra pjr ion
ol the i Iiv.
Tin t-'oii'pany and all the, mining works arc elear of Jeht,
yt.it all t iMTiiiious arc uon'iuru u un iiiocisn prm- ipit.
1-or clreulara and Mibicrlitiioiii apply at tho Oillco,
No 120 H. XlilKli tttiatl, neeuu'l Hour, oppoiilta Uirard
liank.
Aknt for ItoadlnL'. MrtTor Iloror.
board ot Dlrcctortt Willi am r otd, l. II. Wolfe, Bohurt
1'. Kins. ll. Uimo-ie.
WM.SCIIMKl.E,l'ivHident.
A. B. ,Iahii.k, Secretary. 11 :M-lia
TFAD1N0 HAILHOAD. FOR THE COX
A t veniriice nt' nolUKTi und others vhdtluK "Camp lli
chiTjro." near i print' Mill, a upocliU Huniay p:iaieuKor
tram uiil run heiwet n l'hlladi. tpLia and Fim-nlx ll'e inrll
fnncr notlco, romin-neln: tiiiinlay, November I.'i, 11,
M avibK i'hi'aJriuiua ut a. h anu riu r. m., aim roturu
liiK from rhuiiilUeat l' A. M.aud.l-or. M.. itopplug
aiu.intation. u. a. jik'ulm,
U-lj-Ut Oaneral Superluteudcnt.
TUILADKMHIAf WILMINGTON. AND
X ALlLMOl;K KAILROAU.
i;llAM'K OK HOURS.
Onandafttr HI SOAV, Novtiuber 1 1H,
Pat4?nircr trains loave lliliadelnlila hr
it.utim.,r at .Vtio (Kmt.. Alonuayi exeeptoi),8'01 A,
U .. I ' M.. :ii 'I ill) and lu 3U r. SI,
CUaturat U U A. M., 1190, 4 00, u'30 a 4 II C
r. si.
WinrliiHr-a at 5 t .Montlayi eeeptod), 8 05, 1111 A,
ll., i'.Hi, 4-vu, io jij and 1 1 r. m.
hew Caitln at (H-c-. A. ii. and 4 Jl.
luvir at 8 o.', a. M . aud I 0U 1. M.
aiilfnrd atHtVj A. M
Uaiiahury ut h't.'i A. If.
'I'HAINK 1-OR rHTr.KPKT.rillA
Lfave Baltimore at Hli, b M A. M. (Kiprai), 1 lt.
J- Hi. tr:, and lu I. Jl.
WUmlKt-u at I T 14 A.M..U 21,1 -0, 2 0, 4"t
C and lo'ft -'
ValUtury at 11 1' A M.
lUlordala o m.
1 Kv r nt fi i ft A . M ., and 15 T. M.
X,'W r wtL. n.t s bit A. At., ami t t0 P. V.
Cheater at ait., O'AO A. M.t 100, 31J, 500, 7' JO, 9 U
P. U.
Lavf Baltimore forHalHhtiry and UtermetliaU Stallone
at iu-:,. r M.
I.a e UaiilUaOre for fever and InterwdlaU stalWm at
' TRAINH rOR PALT1MOKB
I.aava Theater at tv-cdA. M..3-I1I and U ol P. M.
t av WLUiiuitt. n at ti il, K A. Jd.,8 il, . .aad 11 40
P. M.
rt lyht Traiiif,wUhraeeni,xr Caf attached, will run
i t.,l iiv. r
Leae WiimJiiKttx for FcrryUlleaHdhiUrmedlatrplacei
at 7-M P.M.
HI NDASr-Only at -ViW A. M.,10 H)P. M., ft-omrilila-
Atiphia to altlnM ie.
j-rom I'bl.. dt lpi.-a t Wiliniufeton at V00 A. M., 10" JO,
ai d 11(1' i'. V.
I -t m A'tlapicton to rilla1elfhiA at 1 4 A. M. anil 0 ;ii)
P. M. Vi. at J0-'0 i. H., iroin lUi-'itcor to t'ulUi. Iptra.
SI'-ECIAL fiOTICEfJ,
Co
t'l-lICK l.K Till-:
I i u, ,11, , Ivt CIHl blory, N
ll JON UI.
.'.'. H i IliKii Sir. e:.
. tai..r .'. in:,.
I ' ; rt t'.l' S
. if i t iim r.i .t.' in on i 'u 'it
'll' ol' me l'i.iii.tiy, i n MnN
nt t l'..l., lur li.t'iu.in , f
-..,.,' 1.' tl." :i.!.-r't iif t I.i
JUilM C. -Mil. 1.1.V ItH'K,
8icret.r.
.lit- In 111 l.t '
, ru.t if 'i, u
: J . "lc. Llil
ll Vi , I
ia. ri.'-
ll-'...-ir:
'UCK.-IJH l( EOF rilli .MAI'I.h'
tUaf.lt. cii r-ny.Mc..l rVtl.HI f nttcet.
l'.i .'.a .1 , i ;.a, N .Mul' c-'.' I l: I.
Tt ',t ti i.f It ti' till 8 ll . i C ).. ' I. h V d " i ' I : TC .1 I t! I ' ll''mt
ti I (il H I'l " i 'I.N 1'. i n tnr I at.iliil h uvt., p t .-.,(. ie t I
and a'tr V.r '-tin ill't., i k'A f lt...'H. l.t btm' s
vill iii- c t ,eil iiir trau-.iv. uu li. '.wlli iU: , l J S. M., 11. J
i j .' tl 1 11 11 1 jl :n .
1 t't T7!OMAS P.. fcKAliLI'.Scrrctarv.
oturi: or thk okmsby riniio-
1(1 111 t iiu.i an .'. So. :.7 tl TlllltH Slrs.'t.
I'm: Al t :.i 11IA, Nitveii.urr .'.1, li.l.
A OA Ull nil cf TWO ANU ONI.-1IA1.I-' 1 i ll KM'.
L'fcji it , O.iy (Ir.K.riil ,iu tl.i 'itjtt..l Slotlt nf tins t'jui
f.. i.y civiitil .nl held un it i' '.IM'i I 'Ut.
'li In- aid on auJ alr lli'i'i niltrr l.lf' -l.
(ilt-vii -haw 11 i.oui:ia- i- .liituoKt;,Trtjsurrr.
lil MOVAI.. OKI U i: OK TIIK CITY
Itnint v I untt t 'in.Bii.lW!1. liiUioavt'.iltJi lli.lld-
iiiK, No. till) CUiiSJSL'l sireei.
,-, KOVIMIIR" 1'.', 1SI1-
'1 h TV'ttrtlY Ktmd CiimirtlS'lon has ri'iunvcil il ffli -a
fri iu Hit. tli I rune Ml,-1 lo tt", ti l 'lt.Nl'T Kln ut
(-ni.iiil n.,r.v. win rt .tJU ttfit tlaiij.as ImroUimm,
lioni ii lu i'i'o I', M,
. -n josis num. 8viry-
tf NATIONAL UNION CITY KXKC-
" IC-e ( mnntlcr A o ao;'ninio.l mealing of tha
( It t Fi ote C"r,nilo-e of thr National Otiton rrj
win bo ho.d at the tn't-n Itiltb II Mle, No. It. a", t UK,SUT
rllr-x-l.on I KltA Al 1 1 l!.t".1. !'" ' No,emOar. at
. i, arik W II.I.IAM KlXIOlT.rr-llaant.
U""'.TV "" ' ! aecretartea.
11 la
w m. u brM", ,
OKl'ICK OK VKTFRAN HOT'NTt
I ( onmll"0. No. 7 lloi.liiRlTli aiMlil,,
I luimn M,.uut I hl ,t'li...m He eoli,t-1 VAtoraiil.
who did ti" wrt en Ward lloimtT. al e eilltid to a
C't'r I'..,bp- ot 1 wet t ni iK-llaf Tin' lnimlal(ara
aidli.i4-t t.i manlne , lalm f..r -ie i!al heanty jf
lw nt. nn!ol'n i . I n on MONliAV, H'llilM
l'A s. a ,n I laDAVs, it o'rtiM-k r. M., a 1 i l-r-MiTH
a II ai.i , l IHHh Sttv. t r r,t,n omiUisl U
tblA licnnty ar.- r'TMHed o apol) at t"' Olllca.
r r mi-vt.j-es ixl'm ""'"S'fHAV ni'M.or-t,
cau:. j nn.li, 1 1..). w. si moo .
Kl'WiJH l:KHi PI. i ll-4'tat
I
I C7 K
Lobig,ii Coal and NavigationCouipivaf ,
I'lil' ;'. ililii, ovfmVr Tl, WA.
A lUVIll-M Of
I- IVK. l'Kl CI'.N r.,
nn, r w lic:.:.AHs A "r unr t!KlT ir an era
ou ilii Caitit aJ Mi,ck id" tue Iv.nipanv, has thu iifh-aaj
dt- iiu e1 1 r tiiu Woard ol Sdnuaiiai ,,
TATABI r. ON Jl.SU Ai'TUt
TJISPAY, THE 23th INSTANT,
CIF KOI UNITl l BVATI.d AMIMlATIi "lAlr.
1,1NV1N WAIllUl.
ti at TT.uA.surten.
or I. st irsrvjrTio.N.H. Thuni.
tt'ii On- 1 1. ii Jl! hut;. r p'lirn $l.U$
t.f m-K-vflHI-fi-i, n a wi rl. Hi i" M,;' si-vn UM9
of A ..nt. I l icrnt'orj , (r.-i ira I' J A'lr(;t,"iiy r-n-
n: iu U il.-ituriwi, c:f.ti .11"'' t" i1 ' -otnc 'T.t(
ri.uipHiiir i.t.w ti k , a-iu t nn H. Ii'-r Tii c tLi iiif
!t..fi ; nt a 'm iIv Ik- ii,i ror. I h f ih-.i i.'Khitf tn
I wi it.. ibto-'-rtN, eK- t lli-'ir t'tll' or, an I maftC thMT
lmr. ft.'1 ftvHl lc iJthrr ft tl. Itm of rbTrttkf. ftf
I cft tl, liii i-iiff-lt ti; il il' "in i, two or iitii P pynifM
( ,-:i t i l I- :.tliM ..P'. 'ilKl- A nl.rn. Alrf'tlv ibo fuji)'llf
ut i m urcl A t1.' !' wnip ntK rt,
i.'i MOM ' A V nr i , lo m . in onr or iqi t ut' 't o ia:na:a!a
k it"i, crv.-t at od '.t uttnly to
ih;n' s m vimiM'"..
K r . e-r. K'lHUTH R,ui ALM. I inwIm, iViiada.,
II ti It Oi 1.. l.OI'.l'A.'J riiu. , N.:t; WA1.NUI K-
orncK of tiik nra.AWAHK
Mrti.ai ii.iaiance Comfan, Pli.iail.ip.na, H-
cuher '. l-xii,
ISO'HI ) 'Tt ll
TMr "ill iwiiii stat unlit oi u.t mi r' h Pomonf
pit M. .!.(. in c ant. nn Uy v. '.tli a ptovihion ol iiitii i-p
Pri'tol"!" TfC ! l f. in Sr.", 1 ,1. Ml. to Cl. Jll, l&rl
Oh Mi.L.r ami iniatil Ht-ks Ji.'t.i"! ;M
On 1 in' ai. -hi US.! l
2.m 09
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on, a v. 1, xii. fri
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tr:;i. ! -
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lt.iv., l-i" 7
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Iiifrt ilur'n irtmc pr)o I al-
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ir tha ytir a, aiHy.
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ill i iitliral 1 ,v
A.' tn y t l aii.'.'i
Adit rtt.'i ir. I rintiiiu. A.'
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iiiii.tu -. i n. 1. 1- . .-,l.tni. ac. ...
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t f t taAtu iM
tlVHi, x .J 1 ...ma.
A.1L1 nr TIIK C'VtPASV,
Ntiviniiliri 1 , 1.1.
$f) !, ') I'til" I H'.a'cs I 1'tT Ci it I.oa n.
II .
Jltrt.W 0
m.iio 09
T.VA
91 Mi M
" SS.SW 0
i!tfi ir
l't.SM 9
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3.0M 0(
IH,li5 00
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l.'4,T00 tt
HI,
7-V'
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1 r ( out. I. inn,
l'9-l
I l 'iticn M.UiiK Hia 2'i't C'cnl. Lo.irl,
ll0(iv) s
ot I cunt li aula, r'ne tat
1 tut 1 1. tin
M,M"t Hlali-ot ri-liiivlvuj. la, IsiX I'oi t ei.l,
l.nbli
lMro Cm nl riillaiiclplilti, Mx P-r Cent.
1 (tin
liH"' Prmyl aula Kuilrond, lat Murtiiiic,
h i't r I etit Hutu,,
,rt0.f iV 1-1 nv ii aniu liatlma l.'-'il .Mt'rih'ano,
llv I't-rt cnt. Iltini.a
l'.i 1 0 .' .Hi -1 a.es stif k i .uriiianUiw n ti,
t iituiiany, principal and inti-rct
itiiai; tititJ t' Uie Jily uf i'ltlla-
iltirl.ia
t,"'0 1.'t' Ml ari Stoca reuiialaiii.l
llallioail t'otrjian,
,0(O 1'4 m.ajva hmck North Pcun.vl-
vatna lt..llriiad L'ntiiiianv
oO.Cfrl Tnl'dl mat., Tna-uij tenlil-
ratiiH ol" Intli'lil.dncB
nO,0iKi Ht-t of Touiii'S.ae tlio Por Caut,
Loan
l'.'STI) Loati, en I'iii.! aiiJ M'irl(iai,'n,
aini'iy cturt.a
$,Vt0 txr. Coat, $l'J.l0O : ilarkt-t
Vain.
Real Estate
I'-llli rpcelv.ii.lo for InHttntnct' made.
ItalaiTt duo at Av-nciuH, l reinitiiui
in .Marine 1'olnica, Arciucl lit
torcat, and ctliur dobts due tin
( oQip4iiy
Scrp and Hiuca oi'Suudry ItMiirain e
and other 1 1 inpitiiica, f V;i inj.
Kfeiinialtd alnu
Cnvli on depoait wtth 1T.H.
i.iovcn mint, ub;vct tti
ten tL.yVcatl (V
C'aal. Ui banks i,IM n-l
( Htili lu lratr &h vi
l-i-.r.r r
'l'i,)KI0 (a)
lltf.'iaW iS
1,.W1M4 0 '
f
I'nii vni t rMiu, N.emhrr n, 18.;4. Tho Bard of l.rc- .
toi liae ttui Caiy iifciart-d a ( a-n Dividend of TKN por
cent- "ii tup capital Mock, and SI V per cent. Interest on
tho rcrip of tlm Company, payable on and alter tha
Ut ot 1 'oct inter pioiimo, fue ot IS'iitional aud Stat
taxes. t'
Tin y Imve aho dcHnrcd a Snrlp T)Iv idem! of FORTT J
.A-a,,... 11,1, ...Miail nP.,n.liim. Inr Ilia ..ar Al, ,1 1 n it t W- .
tvt'er ;tl, Iw 4, ctTUikuteii lor m Inch will be issued to ttM . I
Carllei entitled to the aarte. on ai d ufiT the lit uf Decent- J
cr proximo, liee of National utid state t a ... a
They have ordered , also, tliat the acrlp certificate.! of L
prontaol the Company for the yoar lw o he redeemed la f
1 anil, at the otUce 01 the Company, on and after the Iat ol t
Inreuibcr proximo, all iatcrft llicrcon to uoae on UiaA i
day. 1
JSo rcrtilcate of profl'n Ixaned under Bt tlie Act k .
Ineorirailoii, "no cernilcatc bh.ill lue unlea claiiaeJ '
v.ithin two yeura after the due ariulon of tho dividend tf
wheii-of It U eriUeiice." T
DUlKt I ''UN-
Tlmmai O. Hard,
Batuufl E 8tokt,
jovn . . uav in,
til iu mid A. Setid'T,
Thcophilui rau.utii-;,
John K. l'enroe,
Jauiea Tr.mtm'.r,
Henry C Iuli".t,-Ir ,
tlanitM ('. liatul,
Willi, un C I ndvr i,
Joseph K. M. ;il,
(itorce vl. I.tipcr,
1 1 tit h ('tn lir.
.si. r , rciioiian,
lleorv Sloan
William i It. u I ton.
Kdv aid IailluHt-n,
11. Jt.i t-a Ur-Mintt,
.lacnl) P. Jopes,
J.itneH It Mor arland,
Jdhhnii 1. Kvre,
Npeticer Mrllvkdne,
Jolm lt.irnipU), litt.lurf,
A. 11. Bi rgtr, de
ft Aiurt burton.
THOMAS C. HWD, Prnaldent.
JOHN C. UAV1H, Wce-lVCideat.
HiMtY T,n at nv, Secretary. 11 INI m
THILADI-LPIIIA, NOVKMBKR
1;. i
J. O. kdM- N'iAKTKS', Treaiurer, la account wiU
:i,;htti Wurd llunty r uud. f
DB. I
To tia'ain-a fr m last account $177 IH T
Bulntrii.th-ni iii in m -9
do tr lieprvtiuntutive Ueciuita.2M W
cit. v
By ptnaeofnual credits $191 in '
AoveriieniriMi, xr , i t i
ai' iireM'iiiiivt) rei'ruit w) .
"WnnX lountJea , (N I 1
Hal a nee uu hand 174 ws i
$4HW II B
The fore Toinjt acroant l fdmiitted for the Infonaatioii
of .MibscrlberN to th eighth Ward Homily Fund, acd (IU- 1
2MiH of that wurd liable to draft, In the present active i
volunteeilnij movenunt It 1 drtirable tn acenre aa many,
recruits at pototthle to the crtidlt of the Eighth Ward. '
3lonf y experdfed lor thin purpose now wll be ol great nae '
In htiplru to llll up the veteran regiment In the field. The j,
dut of KtitniK vo)untera wun nevermore proamuit: th
facllliifa for doiau a never greatur; tho ailvjuitages ol '
lri bipt, iiuMietUJtf aotl 'D, never more tipparent- f
The i itiens ot toe Kikhth Ward are nrued aafti tomak , ,
Mihft rU't.ons l.r iliupurpobe.aiia to forward them will.- . i
out iii lit v in "I
J.n. ItOHKNU HTK, Treasurer,
11 3 Ml rawf H. W.cor.HiAlUauJ WAI.NL 1 8U
' OFflCK PENNSYLVANIA KAllVi
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Fun ad' i vnt a, Nnvemlier 4,lHfiI.
HOTICE TO HUAKKH()IJjEI4H.
Tie Ptanholiltri of tine eoiapany aie notified ttiil
ninler lti-..lutin) in' the Boatl oi luie!tori they are, ant
tied to m but nhe to ttie stock of the Company the uiuoun
ol IKS I'J.H C'KNT. cn tiie.r t ipectiva Interest, v
frhown lv their Ix-oksof the'Jd tnttan:.
Fa. ii - l.;irhoiti er.iiiho to a ir.u tlanal part of a 'liar 1
pniierthe ttnas of the Hi'bOlutioii, s.iall h.e tlieprtvl
lne of huliiciibiiiK fur a full si.re chU puyuicntoi iUW
l l. Jfi. k he S' und nt ti e c.r va.MC of fmv flnl
.: I'.t a i.itf. Ar r I i..t.-rt l'i:K CKNT-wla
He t ift;i'd iroio hr f .int....t liir.il rioio .1 in made.
Tin' IU I'M :r itib cnpi-n an! p .vun will be uviei
cu AI'NiA , the ;h inafMlt, an: 1. 1 n.e on the
i i I'tut ini.fr no '.i, r.'.u i- wl.A'h noi'iiitlKr u'j-iti'lptlvn
. iM t T" t .. d ii Dilt r f i"1 r 'i ''i tit'i:.
lMM-:li--:i T HUM At) T. iTRTII, Treasurer.
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(iio k c li ci oi.ii..iur, i'i,.ii oi uULUrtl aud but.UiAC;
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A'l'eutiurar.
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City TrcA'urar. ,
trr..?- AH MY, NAVY, AND CITIZKNt
WJ t'tatlilna KriibroldiTeU. Sflouhlt-r ttlraua. Wraatol
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