The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 05, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Image 5

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    ' MONDAY, DF.CI'MM.R .., 18.4.
mrr or toe new tosk pee.is.
Leading Kdltorliilt from thr Xtvr Tork
Tapm IMS V.oriilitK.
ftf TKi:(t ii'it xr v-im i or oiint:s.
Tr..m the. Tlmtl.
One of the omat itnpurtftnt questions which will
Come before the nest Coi.i.re-H ami the hot
AdminlK'ratl.'n, will he the tir,ti;.n of National
Itctrenchmcnt. F. i the l.rst thre? yc.iri of the
ar, the ration lift eon lu ! ,1 the fringe on the
principle of Immense outlayn of nt 'my and men,
to aeconipllh prent re'u'n 'pi-cli'y. I!v the
pouring forth of life and meant in a profuilou
unknown in hiatory, no h.ive ac,ii:iwl n ,1 unnln
from the llchellion who-e Importance to nsjronld
rercr be e-tiinnted in money, and wo have gono
far toward entiling an outhreuk whieli, un lur a
iliffurent HVbtcm l attack, mi;;tit have lasted a
gt neralii d.
Rut wo have now re:i"hd a new turn In the.
Struggle. The t'nnfulcr.iry, an l.iiiitrtiiiilt-fiO'it-ral
Giant ni), 'is only a shell," and though wo
b-e not yet ihoro'ighiy rru l.i .1 it, rfiii-rai Mier
nan in Mpmly piocei ling with the eilort. Im
mense levies of new troops aie no lomrcr no
neee-saiy to us. V I at c nc d now more are
rum part, hi;'Mv.l.(-i;. Pel armies of reasomMe
diim nai 'DH. MieriK.in'a (i orgii uriiiv, ut tins
niomei t, d'xs no- pr.'li .hly number over fifty
thru-ami of a 1 arms, and niitv he l -m. And vet
a lumped tin u-.a'.l new lev ,t- ronld ilo nothing
-iiinst it.nnil, In all prol. Ability, it will vr; liavu
tbo honor of givini; the .. irtve to'tho llc
belllon. There will be. In the future, diwhtrged
veti'rana enough ti the run-. try to form new
arniicH, which, though mn.il , w ill he inut t'orini
(hib'e. ltPipo-siii etb.it in nmny inst inccs our
(ienerals have had more men than they cou.d
fairly nianage. i
Hut however this may be, it is certain that the
time has arrived for a snict mt'onal retrench- ,
mcnt. We are sp.iling at a trir-il rate. Our
taxes aro stietcucd uliuo,t lo tin unity. Tne
ftold-bearinir loans w ill ioon cooiAf an end, from
the limit fixed by the gold returned in dutiei.
New louns will be plaeed nud readdv talien, b it
they canni t meet probaaly one-h:lf "of our dailv
expenditure, r.oduetion it-clf the measure o"f
our wealth is already feeling thi elloet of the
lo's of labor, an 1 has diiuir.l-hud in the nmst
important cereals about seven per cent, dnrin ;
the lust year, instead of incrcA-tng, as
we had hoped it weuld do. It is true th it
the most remarkable and fortunate develop
mcnt of our mineral re ourcos during tie;
last three years, in the prodttco of tin) mines of
Colorado and Nevada, and the siftldcn dtjeovery
of potro'eum in Immense pi iTititic. give us much
hope for the future. Still, we are spending on a
gigantic wale. Thoro is u limit v?n to the
power of thie nation lu bearing a imljiio debt.
It should always be Uirnc in mind that national
bankruptcy is among the things possible, t) the
crashing of tho Kebeilion tlioie can bo no doubt,
but It may be gained through the desTueti m of
the public creillt. HanUmptrv In tho free Stutes
would be a rnlamity, of which in all the ma'crUl
evllsof this war we have n.;vor yet expi ricnccd
even the resemblunro.
"We do not dwell on this aspect for the sako of
alarming the public mind, but to impress on
thoee who will Influence the npproaehing Con
gress the vast importanrc. of reducing expenses.
We are convinced that the main departments of
the Government have been manag' d with honesty,
as all udmit they have been wiih great cnergv;
bnt in a vast Administration such as is ours
in this war, with a million men in the fluid,
with immeti.se navies, ami tho whole surplus
Of the richest couniry on tho globo pilsd up
to the com miaul of tho Ouvernnieut, with em
ployees without number, with purchases' for
millions continually being nud", und contracts
on a scule not witnessed since fiapoleon'a wars,
we may reasonably suppose that there taut bu
here and there wnjio and leakage, and dishonest
eervanis, and caui loss expenditure-, and cxtra
Tagance, and useless outlay. Not the purest and
ftuA virtuous Adiuifiistraii on in the world could
CXiiely prevent all thi.;. Jt is to this that Cbn
gressional investigation should Oe tnrnud, and
here the remedies for our financial evils must be
applied more than to the legislation on gold und
the regulation of tho currency.
The problem is simple We arc spending
perhaps four times our incoino. We have but
two paths out of the ilillleulty to borrow from
the future or to reduce our expenses. The latter,
we beliove, cun now bo douo with safety. We
must have compacter armies; reduce our navy;
cut off that largo number of private vessels under
commisaion which are forover entailing expenses
and doing nothing; ilriw in useless garrisons;
cut off the thousands of now superfluous others,
and those drawing pay bu' performing no service
The various Government charities to while rel
gecs and black freed people should all bo rigidly
stricken off.
We believe a thorough and patient Investiga
tion and effort would stop up innumerable lea,. 8
over the whole country. The time has come for
the most thorough revision of our war expenses.
That the Government is cheated a great deal by
contracts we doubt, for, according to our obser
vation, the contra tors' jobs with the Government
have not been, generally, very profitable enter
prises to their undertakers. Hut what we fear is,
thut the Government expenditure is on too largo
a scale for our means, ami must, in some way or
other, be reduced, or the whole nation will plunge
into the abyss of bankruptcy. We invoke the
early consideration of this vital subject by our
legislators and public men.
KHEIl'IAN MAIM HIM. O StVAWAII
what Tilt: ki:bi:i. (jii:nnt:r
KXI'E'1N Of HOOK.
from the H'-rttld.
Our news of (icncr.il Sherman is to-day cvoii
better than usual, though still from KjIk'1
olircci. Tbo cllbrts that llio RichmunJ W'liuj
Informed as were being made 1 1 "hoaj Slicriniu
oil" hare prolmbly bad but lit tic euocess, m wo
now leurn that his Inf.mtry was all over tuo Ooo
nce river, and well advauccd towards Savannah,
and on the 2'Hh ult. (Tnanlny lust) a jiortion of
bia cavalry paused the Savannah nortli of Milieu.
Tills was doatitless the liotly that the liclicl
papctd liave liilhirto infonued ua was intercepted
and cut op, und we may purlin tv-sumi', there
fore, that it did not establish Shermau'a coinmu
nicittion with the aea-coust on its fir-it attempt.
But with Sherman near enough to the nea to
Diake audi an attempt at ail, he cannot lonK lie
kept from niuhlns it aucemifully, and ivj sh.ill
therefore in nil likelihood boon have n.'-.n direct
from liia army. Hy the ute imer direct from
Savannah we le.irn thut SliiTinau wai wiilun forty
niiles of that city on the I'mli ult., though the
fcavannah KelielH declared that he had boon
atopped at thut distiiiice.
liia prociuuiation urging the people of Angusta
fo fiirht they need a great dual of iirgiu;; the
Mayor of that city announce th.it t 'itncritl ilrugr
is on the inurch ilmhcr with " rDinlorconu-nn."
11 ik troops are probahly tlioeu that were duitim d
for the aefenso of W,ilniinittn, und they likely
reinforce Kwell'a Corp, already ut Augusta. We
thus ee what u cuuso of powerful trouble Shor
niau'a movement is, since It cm weaken the do.
feuie ol'iliehmond aud leave Wilmington U' irly
lulplei.
WALKING COATS,
TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,
Shrrmnn In uM up In the orditiarr war by tho
arguments of the Klrhmond pipers, which sea
In this monmenta general tetrea', forced unon
tl e I nlon general by the desperate nature of his
Mtuation nt Atlanta, with on rr.mtnn-ilciti'j'n
cut and llooit In hi rear. This was the view
! iscn some time since by the lWW snd ,V, .. (r
ibis illy. Hut one of the Krhnmnd papers
Piuvelj hopes that the It.-VM mvT n t have
rnu'f to rrirret havt. msde (Sherman so vrrv
"orspriatt ;- and it lament- al-o that in rotking
thic retreat he is permitted to get awsy so eMly.
In one of the Sou hern pipers a mcin'i. r ol tho
G rgia I.egMaturc ieioii,t.s lis ilodges to get
iiwuy from shi rmau's loices, and how hoo.i ot
ri fuse in the wivids and pig pens of hi- nstm
Mate. He give a pllmpse of the clcva-thtloti left
In the line ol our aimios man li, i:d a glimpse
also of those fal hfnl Georgia niggers that are t i
I ;-hi so stonily f'.T their trusters. " I'lmsr tha'
were n ci-t trusted were the first to leave." I i
vuw of such glimpses the who'o Sou h mv wdl
txiiitim, with the oth Cimlma ei.ti'
1 t il U as the wisdom of Co- .tcs- and of the State
l.rgl.s,atun s shtiil devise son.i plan by srhieli the
war li ny be stopped am! pe .ee re-ton d,it does
H' t require t' e spirit of prophecy to see tha' wo
ft1 e a mini d people."
I n tn lenne-fee there Is no news ofanvl n
pi rtniice, which just now is good. news, sine It
hows that tho lesson given to Hood at Krs, iklin
lii'S made him cautious, and compelled him to
con e on mote slowly. From it paragranli in the
l.ii 'union I N-tifiiici of the 1 - t we learn th it it w is
liopi i in Kichmond that, "in roniuuetiiu wiih
lireckinrulge's operatious in Last Tennessee,
Hood would sooa be aide to euel the I ul m
forces from the S'a'e." That, then, is what 11
expected of Hood, und nnv success snort of that
w i:l be roii-iilered a di feat iu the Udn I rsuilal.
V. I at. then, will Kebe dom say to thu batile at
l lai.klln ? .
t.rnrrHl Mirrmnn'o 4.11I1I0.
General Sherman has with him in h s Georgia
cmnpaiun ne of the best and most reliaWe se uts
or guides in the Southwest an old man, a native
Georgian, and a wealthy planter and slaveholder
at that. It would not be proper, of course, to
mention bis nnme, but ho is well k iown to all
who were In tho liabitof visiting heaibpiarters a
year ago. When the war broke out he denounced
the Ponthcrn leaders, and in r msc inenco of his
I nion .sentiments was compelled to leave his
home, near Macon, between two days. II is neigh
bors mis.-cd him, and suspecting, rightlv, that he
had gone oil to join the Yankees, thev" followed
him bo closely that ho was obliged to hide in tho
mountains in the northern part of his State for
several weeks.
They have since organized nil kinds of raids
for no other object than t catch this one man.
After being in the service some time he voiuu
tiered his services to General II jell, but that
oiiiccr didn't need much Southern " guidance."
Next hp received a position as volunteer aid to
General Kosecrans, to whom he was of gre it
service in the campaign terminating nt Chatta
nooga. He has been with General Sli Titian since
I ist Juno. Thote is not a highway or hvway iu
the Interior of Georgia with which hcisumr.
puntnted, and scarcely a town or village In which
he is not known.
He used to say that with a brigade of cavalry
lie could lind cotton and niggers enough within a
lituulrec miles of Atlanta to li lunlato the na
tional debt. He is ono of the lew rich men of
thu South who have remained fuithtul to the
fnion caue '.'My knew that to do so was
to lose their prop-rty, their botnes, and their
comfort. On ins present trip he caiT'eS with hlui
a black list of those who took pleasure in p?-'9 i
cutieg him four years ago. Ho thinks he will
mnke it moro than even with them before he gets
through.
The Oil! I inlinnkliif nt of the Tlmnins,
Kven residents in London require to bo re
minded that the Thames, in its present cotirso, is
to be considered, us it has been called, an "arti
ficial river," almost throughout the distance from
KiehmoDd to the sea. Hut a walk along the top
of the embankment wall, us below North Wool
wich on ono side, and I'lumstead on the other,
must sot any one of an engineering turn wonder
ing about the time when, and tho peoplo by
win m, u work altogether so atupeud.ms as tho
embankment of the Thames and roeluinatiou of
"the marshes" was achieved.
The earliest relorene.es to the embankments
speuk of brouches iu them, and thus point to a
still earlier period as of their formation. Sir
William Dugdule thought that thev wore works
of tho Unmans, tho Britons being unequal to
then, und the Saxons likewise. Sir Christopher
AY'ren, as reported In the "Parent di 1," also con
cluded that these embankments were Roman, llio
Saxons being too much busied with Continental
wars. The late Mr. J noes Walker, In ono of his
reports to tho Navigation and Port of Lon
dou Committee, Iu 1SI1, spake of them as
works of the liritons und.T Run in supariti
tendence. Mr. K. P. Craden, in his " History o
Cravcscnd and the Port of London," doubts
whether the Romans had sutllctcnt in luecm 'nts
to construct such works, usks why tho earliest
notice of them is net l iter than tho Norman Con
quest, shows, by allusion to R unncy M irsh, that
the Saxons were capable of the execution of em
bankments, but finally rejects tho Snxons as well
us Gundolph. The earliest printed stitutes re
lating to embankments are of the early part of
the thirteenth century, In the reign of Henry III ;
but they refer to laws of a previous period.
Itnle or MertHlity Iu the I'reoent War.
The rate of mortality in the existing war (7-2
per cent, per annum), for tho period under con
sideration, although much greater than that of
civilians of the military ago, both in Europo and
America, and greater than that of the army of the
United States in time of peace, has beon less than
that of the United States forces duting the Mali
can war, and very considerably less than that of
the British forces on the Spanish peninsula (fr itn
lull to 1X14) and in the Crimea (from lN'il to 1V") ;
the average aiinuul rate in the Spanish peuiustila
having been Ki5 per cent., and iu tho Crimea
about 2.'l per cent., the l ist mentioned rate only
embracing those dying in hospitals, and not in
cluding deaths 011 the held of battle. Here, then,
we have it that the rate of mortality in the present
war is only 1-i per cent per annum, w hile the rate
of mortality in Wellington's Spauisb campaigns
(1.112-11) was per cent., aud that in the
Crimea, in lS'it-oo, even not counting tho-o
who died on the battle-Ik Id, average id per cent.
How is this smaller rate of mortality to boa:
Counted for ? It arises, no doubt, from the orssa
Uution, so wisely made and so liberally main
tained, which has raided the Sanitary Commis
sion and the Christian CommUsiou to in uiro
into the best and most systematic me ins of ascer
taining the condition of our soluicn, to supply
hb- iul relief to the suilcriug, ami susttiu the
diou) ii spirits by kindness und sympathy.
Tin: Rkhci.t ix Minnksota. The olli dd can
vass ol the vote In this State for President und
members of Congress has been undo. The total
vote of the State is I'.'.VU, of which Lincoln
received '-'1,1107, and MeClellan 17,1;". lluiou
n u.jority 7'iiiO.
Tim Vote in Illinois. The ollielal voto for
President Is at last ail in, und stands Itv.i.iu fur
Lincoln, and l 'iS.Tdii for MeClellan. The majority
for Lincoln is bO,!71. The gain on tho aggregate
vote of lhliil is b.VI;l j on the Republican vote of
1HH0, 17,;uil. The loss on the Democratic voto of
IH1.0 is l!H'i. Tint Union gain on the plurality
vote of ISbO is lH.K.'ll. Tne Union gain on tho
Copperhead majorltv of 1SU2 is 17,1 HI.
VERY LOW PRICES,
; DOY GOODS.
N. 002 CEESNUT STREET,
Lt. nvy x,
Mi:i'lAY. I KC K MIIKK ;.
A NEW I)i:r.VUTMKN I',
t ' a l!i;..u!i li.,- .'onlro f I i- Set". ( . , 1( 1,
to be knjt-b
THE CHEAP DF.PASTMLNr,
Wit. Iiulll ' .1 .1 vcll.ll ;., 'It,. ilctm On "U
sal.- r
nni'SH 1 ap.kios
HI : c U 11 ONKilWC THK. VKI' r
Sji I : hi tia- lj.'inn a , 01' ttic ., a n.
J. V. ItAKLKtiih h-, His If sTrn;i'm- in w Tur iltti a
U'w eu.touKTi trim
, 000 in .0,00.1 v i:ih
:j-ltitn
I'Ul'.lVCH ATM I UMIldHU
DRESS GOODS,
f u!VhaHM. t a sTt t(ioriilrfl, and fiaiu Auction Halci, to
! luht through Uit channel without rt4fr,e during
THE HOLIDAY SEASON.
66
U FOURTH AND ARCH.
H.VVK BLtUTKD SOUK. 71NR O')0D3 KOK TUB
no Lin a ys,
To favor the laudable practice of making
VALUABLE CnRIsrMA8 CIFT3.
Lyons Velvets,
Fice Shawls,
Black Silks,
Peep Poplins,
Merinos,
Blankets,
Good Chintzes,
Plaid Shawls,
Frost Cloths,
Fine Silks,
Blue Silks,
Silk Poplins,
Do Lainos,
Piano Covors,
Christmas Scarfs,
Christmas Hdkfs.
I0J41 t'HE-.NUT KTltKl'.T.
E. M. NEEDLES
list Dully lleeel vlnir
XOVEI.TIKS IH
LACE9,
WHITE OOOB8,
KMliBOIliKIEP,
VKII.H,
llANDKKBOIIIFd, o..
In every rsriaty and at
HEDUCEO lIHCt:H,
SI ITAni.E FOB TUE TALI, TRADE,
Hi
io' rui-.HNttr n rKi,F.T.
1
CKLLINC. OFF KKDUCTION I PHICF.s:.
tnororr t c!bb on' our sto-s bfnr.i tho er.t of
lantisry. e hsie Ulude ItKICAT lltiMJC 1 ION la P.l'fs,
snil srv n otn-nri some vet v OKKl r HshivI-Sis.
is tho time fr svery 0110 to ii'urctia- gooJ, Uo.irabie,
aud iLejiA artlcii-s for
I tllllMTMAS) I'ltKSKNTS.
CIIHIltTMAS) l-KKsK., m.
(lkiSIM.8 PKCSKSTH.
CllKlrt'i Mas rHs.sKS i s.
k'tW STALES 1K t'ALImt;), FAST rni.oits
anil bi .t iu Hi. at 11. ;u v n.l nc.
' ss at d I rwiieli Cbinles tit'.nc.
UKST AMKKK.'iN lilil.AINJH,
Nw stvies only 1'lc
tiwer than ,-y oilier sone in the ettv.
DHIB8 OOOLISJ ujf ALL KINDS! AT llKHt'CBI)
vittrKS
KKE.NUri MKKINOKS,
li:a,rnrilei, Wines, crvcni. ,M urowus audBliieki,
frnm f I tu -.yo.
PLAIN" HlKNl.'lt rdl'I.INS.
l;U!,Kf.,'S t'LOAKM AMi OTIIi.MAN VI'.f.OltftH,
Huii'a, ilrt-ons, I'uriiles. Wilms .Modos,
Itrowrm unit Itlsckn. all eliot.-r slniUs,
AT (UlKAIl.Y UKUU Kl) fKlitSiS
IIAKii.SOMt Mi. KM KOK (HltlKI MAS I'llKStK I'S.
Alwlre AiitlMUt1. contoit,
I'lsla ami Van r Mi ks,
HCAKCK AMI HKI itAMI.K COI.OKil,
llliii s, W'lin, and Ve.li'ts,
Aud SilKs lm Tf vitt letr,
AT LOW 1 HICKS.
BLACK Ht'KS, lll.VK fslLKSJ,
ti r vartr-t? snd 'tmtl'T. $1 3-'. tn jiln.
SHAWL I UK Ctlll.lsl M It I'liKiSs.MS.
WiHilli-a Is ntf stiiosH, 7 lo Sl.'i
UroiS.e L.ani Nhsw.s,$ll los0.
Won ten s),uje il.iwli, fl
tYe arp si llmr- till our Phaisi. at last uLiti-r prtrcs.
I'HKArKHT ill'sl.lkm IS THK CI IV.
Ktnf h-av 4-4 .MiiHilnsat jix
l uri tl.l.ili- Al'i-llii-. nt ''"'.
Wiiliaius vtlie Mu.llui. ut iWS'u.
N. w lork Mill. M iitix. a'
Cnl I'arhi'd .Musl'it n' ;t to t-'c.
Ilntvy I nhle.uT i-il Muilm. at
Tanl ulc Kine I iih i a ne I M 'islui. ut '. s-.
) aril villi I'tii'a t nbliM.hpt Muslin, al !.";.
!-S I'uraiife.'t t'lihtiM. h d M o tins ill iV,
1 Laivieai-t- Hi ui Muslins al tiK.
S-4 Julius' sN'Stii If ill. nt ;r.
CvttoD Ooodaof all kinds, nt vt-ri Vov rli-i.
II. SiLS.I. A SON,
II 3C M Xos. 71.1 and 71 1 .N. 1 r.SUI Suit.
pKFAT IUrtOAIXS, FROM ACCTIOX, IN
) tily lloilii.Cariii'l. III! I litlis and Window n"n tes.
V. K A Hi HAMHAI XT. N.h. rurnrr "I KI.KVKMII
and M AI.K K I' h.reols, will ip.-n ttiU umriiinii, liiran
Ciirpslt.. all Wool, T.r, S7, SI ru $i7,"i ; liuoon Csrpi.n. vv, ut
lllllna, '0H.S7O.: Kntry mid sl,ilr Cri-ts. t;-J . tn (:.0:
Kk arid Hi iu Cari'i-tii, ;s c. 10 SI : Flu-ir lilt 1 lutlis, 7.'. to
$1".1 lint llurdi ri d WiiiiloM' Htmdi-s, Sl'isi tn : ; Itinr and
i.rmn Sfia.lliin, Uk : III inkcts, to 16; l '.Mufortaok-.,
,; llu. Ill, ,' li' ;. : lii'ialnss, 4'si.: l'oillna and Hapl,
nfl uU: Khawla. tIU; rrr. ! r. t., , j A(p,.
cas.UK. to f 1 .V'; 'I'rtbl. Linens. II yj l, Si; Cimton lun-lu-ls,-.
o, 7;.c. ; I'Uili und I usi y Ciisslnn'riis, litl.-. to SJ -.I;
StYf 8tll! Cldnt.vs, I.V to 4l'i'.; W flllo. I irei andSrai lm
Matin. 1, Mi ioh;o ; Mi rino Slnrti and Drawers, $1 Ui to
!!; Ilnsli-r) anil till, sua, U to 1m.: Coatns Co'ton, l m.
Whi'li'sali; and Itflall More, N K. corner ut fcLKVKN Til
aud 51AUKKT !SUTits u 1
SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
saasaJt"
DRY GOODS.
J COWI'EHTIIWAir A. COu
8. E. Tor. NINTH and" ABOQ 8tr;ett
TUE GREAT BLANKET STORE.
HI ASM "is AT liKT.ML.
HI ANKI.l.s AT WIIOLKSALK.
l'.'.ANKI IS Lou noi'M'.KI l I'Kl't.
I'LAMvl I oil 1IOTLI.8.
IU.ANK1 IS I'DH THK ARMV
I l.A.MW'l.s lOlt 1111', NAVY.
HI AN KITS OH ALL SIZKS.
lil.AMiitIS Or' ALL (JUAI.l I ll'.S.
1H.ANK1 T.s T1IU ClII.ArKHT IX TOWN'.
llUMil.l.i TO Vir ItVKRYItODY,
itijAMicirr Hioiti;
1 W-rin
a.I.oomfr MM I II and Alton aire u.
noktii mouth eriti'F.r. 103.
It '.J P... oii.l iloo" a'sive Ar.-s. -lo-al Itediirtioa la
our to.ni.'i se stock of Mtapia ami r.itify.i nmiiiiiui.coni
in.'iB the bint and 010. 1 laoil oa ue aisnrt
li.rl ml I a. in-.' In-st I L as I'rln,in:-il, Orna
hob's and lliillnn. ol our own mnke and liu
a.ino..n. Silk and Merino Siai's. all stvkfs of
Siik and CSi-in.le Hi-ad llressi.: Ni.t clinaiHir than i-'-e-wl.i.re.
Untile lilmiis and Ki,hi KutUin.. I'l.rth aL.rOioa id
ffl k lili. vi,, Kid ilii-vi-i rf tro Imi.i mak rr. Hlack and
I'okMfd Vi tl.. Hhs I. and lerl I'. iteri.ail wldtlis; Kaiwy
liack and Mite Cooibe, llk lielt Kiohon., Jot, Hteel, and
toll Ha t Iturkirs I lok Tanaeia of all olon ami
lilesMailr Kiif'tnT. ot all sir. and itrn at crcatiy
ri-.!ned prirf , Woulli.n timid. . as Nonta.-s, Knblas.
hoods; Laoiea .Chtirn a, and MLs.e. aincktiurs at tlia
olii speel prims; lln.tr Hulls, Waterfnll Knlis, and W ti.r
fail Nfls of no. own ImproTrd n.etiiods; llta.-k and Wntta
Lsoes 01 all arailes and ityle. ; Ilia, k and Colored Velvet
klOOont. In tf.eat variety ai fidutod prle.-t ; f.ailios and
tema Neekttia, In Rtaat vajiaty, uktrenmly oieap, Ao.,
Lanle. oome, one and all, and convince ynarierees before.
rniMiiK et-ewue-e, (t.al It Is we U mirth 10 your own Inti rest
lo (ii'ri-l.sse jour Trtuinilnirt at the Otieap Hlore of Wll,.
I 1AM MINSrrtH'i AliTKK, W.i. H'Jt H. Kllilll'U atreel,
Socond door atniva Arcb. neat to Uie enruer. to-a
(TOO HOOP ssKlltTir .;t)Q
0 alMiulactory.ilu. tjiM ARCil utreot, UO
Abora Slrth .'teet,
I'alUdcipiita.
Wrioiesata and Retail.
Tb mnat ronpleie a.aoi unent of Laities', Mlssei', an4
Chlldrt-nV II top Hitrt. In tne itltv. hi every reinot llrst
ria.s, whtrh for style, flush, durabllfty, aud ciiOApieuia,
have noe.jiml 111 itw mniket.
sWru mada to mdor.altureil, and rersi-d .
' IV K T HOPKiTii.
TJIOISI.V ltASSHK,
HW FUR STORE,
N.. .'.17 AKC11 STiriiKT.
The sSove rnpeolfnlly irfi.niu Ms patrons, and th? pub
IW In general, thai he I. a, now opmed at Hie aliovc wro
an atioitncnt ot
ladies' and Children's Fancy Furs,
Whlcb, fir varli'trand iiuatlir. eann-H ba aarpaiaodbr
aov touse In the t'nltel States. IHtni; ttia mann-ai'turer
of al Ll rnra, and tiaitaii; Imp rtsd all his stock wnen
sold fi-as much lower titan at the present rates, ha caa
otrer tliem to Ms patrons ai tlie uo.it retsonable prices.
AI I. IL'ltH maifo to oritt-r, and repairing doaela tlie
bat maimer and latest ntyles.
1IK.NKY 1IA8KM,
Iniporier and Manufacturer
OK I.At.IV S'. AUD CHILDREN'S FtrKS,
Jl-M-lm No. .UT ARflfl 8TRBLT
T AIIi;fj 1'A.NCY lUllS.
JOHN FAREIR A,
No. 718 ARCH STREET,
ABOVE SEVEMTH,
AT IIU OLD KITABLIAIIRO KTOIMI,
Importer and Manufacturer of
LADIES' AND III ILDREN'S
xviscy runs.
Uj assortment of FANCY TVlii for Ladled and Chlldrea
Is now complete, embracing
EYI.EY VARIKTY THAT WILL BE WORK
DUIIINQ THE COMING KKASON.
Remenfjer the nam and nvmber,
JOHN FAREIRA,
No. 7iH AUC1I 8THKKT,
Above Heranth.
I HAVE HU I'AUT.NEIl OR CONNECTION WITH AT
OTHKKSl'OKKI) TUECITlf. -30-4t
X
FASHION.
Siiiitll ProCta. Quick Sulea,
HATS AND CAPS. NEWF.8T STVLE3.
Lowest Frlces In the city.
1UHJKNK,
seS fmw-Sin No. 40 ST. SIXTH 8TBBKT.
'1 UK
1 li.tt.
COl'AliTNKU.Sllir FNTERK1) INTO
it.i- firm ot I.kllKY &. HUKOAKKIt.ls herebv ilusoived
to muluul couseul. I., 11. I.AIIKT.
b. 1 . satuAKK.it.
l'nli4iii:i rnia, Iifit max-rJ.lKt. li i at
1 WEAKNESS, BI.INDNKK8, AND CATARRH.
1 r J. ISAACS, al. I .Pnifnsor ol the r.ya and Kar,
trertsall dtsi-asa k appi rtalnliiii 10 IheatioTt members wlta
li e uluioHt success. Te.llm nials from Uie nnsf reltania
sourevs ll Lhe ell t can be aeon al his olllre, Ho. 611 1'IMK
Mtieel. The Medical K acuity are Invited 10 aeoomoanv
ftlr aat'asi s.as ha baa no secrets Ui bu praetiu. lu-oU
ALL 1'ERSONS INDE11TKD TO Oil HAV
Ine claims upon JOMKI'll Mi MULDN, deceased,
silipli-aso ia or prcseut Uie fcaiue 10 the under.ilgncd
tMVUlum, ttll.LIAM OLA-.IM),
No. 7IVI I-1NB Htrwit.
OKIlRdK O. LVANK,
12 3 lOt Ka. 41H AUCil ejuoot.
OVERCOATS CHEAP,
DECEMBER 5, 186
AMUStMENT8.
Y-'aim;.mv ok .MJ-.sir.
IHlltfl Vr'U.K
111
EDWIN KOKUUNT,
MnSDAY, TLT.KIIAT. THt'ltAPAr, A!C(1 I HIDAT.
" KINO I.V.Alt."
TiiafMiirr KKtTHir th .
ftooi. htand, Ctintlneniat Mofil.
nv lo be and al the
jonpr 1. GoiJii, ni ,
WILL HKMVF.R TIIHFK I.t'CU'Rl'S IX
CONOl'ilIT ilAI.I,.
AH i. I .OW i -
MONDAY FiVKMMi, Hl.C KMHF.ll '.,
f An -nlnolyn-'w Le. tare, entltledl
'TAUT All) riCTIOS."
TIIV:tMAY KVl.NINd, iH'.t;i-,Mni:u S,
"PEOULIAB rEOPLE."
FrTD.VV KVKM.Stl, DKCEMllI R ,
"lEMPLjaAHOE."
Vfi'se will I sthi- only l.o. ttires by Mr tlouli lathU
C'l. oii'lt.,- lln- Mi-aii.n.
1 1. s l.r t-ai 11 lii.-fir. K. etit. If.ervsat .rkl. mi
im.I In- sitll. iftt. kit. mil kivin at Marni s, Mn rt,t
I '.1 sn ui ui t Siatufil i? nioiiiliu, ai 11 oc is a. 1 nee
llaisol-e sold at ibe Hall ou the evening ol uacli Leo
tme. Issira opi n at 7 o'o'oek. I erture at a elock.
An the it. iiihiuI i,.r ti, lit, , vlll ao.ilitli., bi-ureal, etrly
api lnaiKU koI oe Lei esiary to srs-ure v ail. Il l
Ml llU'AN ACADHMY OF MUSIC.
I eantl Mana-er ft HIV T. fOni)
I Al-o.ol thi- llolllilev stieet 1 1, aim, llaUl.nore: I.H.I s
ri e.iltv, V.a-,Mnste.i; aud tho Alexandria, Vii 4,111a,
Ittialti.)
;a,:e Munakrr JnllN It. tritlnriT
OMAKKHI-KAItr. M rtt I'.l.tM K TttAUKOT
K I N I I, K A It .
mmiTs oNi v. fust 11 v,-1 r.
StOMlAV AMI TI'IDV KVKSJl.NiiS,
111 I I.MHEK I'lh ami Kill,
' t w 1 r 0 it k t. a t
wl'l in.tain lit.
vuli I.I) Kt.NOVtKKI) IJU'KUSONATIOX
11
t. K A I! ,
fn shnkospi-are i sulillnti- ti a,:i dy ol'tlmt name.
ihsr.
.J. M.O'illoort
t'Uke 01 Kent
links 1.1 Ailmtn
lotSe nt lliiiui i-ster
e.ilinnnil ,
l.lMHlll
CoiiUila
kilt, kuim: r
. .W. II. tlaimiiLi
W. II. llosot
I . M'nrwleh
S. l llntioi.
. .Ua liiini- I'ontsl
,Mis Alice tirav
MOM).V, TLK8DAV. Till KMIAY, AM) Kit IDA V
Nlliin 1.
SKATS PKCtUKU HI DA8 IS AI)ANf'H.
u piMlorinanco on WLD.SL.iHAV or SAVLItDAY
Ksi-nll i-s.
Hiiaki-iiearc's celulirated Tratnlv of
D l 11 t L L
Is (n k'-tlrr prcp.-iratlifli.
Ine Hon h",iit,ior the ealeotsecitrrd plai s, now o,-en
tielivii-n the ho.ir. of ti and 41, o ijyck.
Aiiinisi ion, )si Aim 'J-, cents.
rsectiieii ri. ate -Aii-niiu uuiutioual.
fllMf CBI83UT STREET THEATBE,
.ItOVI.H .V SIVV
IJUSlii.S AM .11 A, Anions.
MOIDtl KVKVlUu.DEI KnilElt 5.
I l.'aUt Vt tilt HuUUluou. allot Unruu and n,-tlve
pii pKianun. of I)lvn l-oucicault's Tuuluug, Sensauoiml
iU.'.ur lirnuui, in 'I'hn e Act., rvlt-d
.II.NSIK IlllfltV.Vi
.IKSiMK ItltOWN,
JKSSIH HKUttlti. . .
JKMK IlllOWSii
J1MK llHl)V.i
.TT'.NMK ItllOWVJ,
JI.H-.II-; IIKi-WNi
. - JhSslH HltnWKi
.ll-.XStlll IlltllWV,
JtSslK II now 1 -H,
Tllld
BFT.IRK (if I.IK KNOW.
Itl.l.lKK OK l.t l KM)t.
ltf l.lt.K Of-' I.K KNOW.
HH.ll Iftil' 1,11 KVIItV,
II I 1.11.1.' OV I.I I KMItt .
KKI.IKK Oli' liUI KMIW,
It K I.I I K OK 1,1 K VJDVV.
II KI.IK.K OK I. (II li NOW.
KKI.II.KOK I.I I KMItt,
itl-.I.IKK OK l.t lK.MItV,
I rwdne. d fa uf.iylo of
(lltANOKCH ANO .M AUNrKfCKNTR,
tiliANHLIlt AND WAHNICir'KMi'
fil.AJiilrJI ll AND .M-.ll.sriCf.NCK,
f.llASIiK.IR AND M ;N I t-'l IK NCK,
tlllAMiKI It AM) MAllMHi'KM't;,
OUA.MH.LU AND MA JMllCKNCi;,
AT AS
IMMINtlK OUTLAY,
IMMI'.NSK. OUTLAY,
1MMKNSK OUTLAY,
IVMENSB 01 TLA Y,
IMMKN-K Otll.AV,
IMMKNrtK, OITLAY,
"lilt
NF' AND IIKAU I IKt't HI'KVPItV.
M.rV AND ItKAl' I IHIL MCtiVKIlk.
M tv AND III-: At'TIKCt, Mt.'s.VriKV,
M ' AND IIKnUl O i l. M'KNKIiV.
M W AND llh,IHsi, HCKSKiiY,
NK AND IIKAI lll-l'l. .sctNLUk,
KICIIAKD SMITH,
ItlCIIAKl. (SMITH,
III Il lltD r-.MI I H.
Itl ll.Mtli HHIITI,
nil II Alt l SMI 111,
COItllKCT
AND CiiSTLY WAItDIMIiR,
AND (OSILY HAUDItllllK.
COItltKCT
t l-hltLi T
COMtKCT
" ' I- I 1 M.DUIIIll.,
AND CIISI'I Y tVAitllliDIII'
AMI f'll.-sri.V M'.IPiiti i.iv
ntilil'."!'
jlaiiuiactiiiad oiiii.iiiy f ,1 u.l. pieru under ihe'lrame-
umit- euier .oli 01
MOM Itot'CN'U'l.T,
Dion mil i ii'Ai'l.T,
MOM liOUClCALl.T,
When llrst rrodtleeil ut U alWck 'e Thi-ulre. New Turk with
isiciiil mlillt I,v Mik. KICKKI; and Aisl.laut.t
ht I.KMlID AND ril llili KIl .MCS10
MI.KNIHII AND Ht'fltfl LD Afl Nil)
SI LKMUD AND HflltlTKII Ml SIO
ltenili-reil liv l.u.l.l l;..D and tho lirnid t ir 'hastra:
NTAhfLISt; SfKJll VNIl AL Itkri'.rCS,
By .liMi.-ih Hiiih.an m,d t'hoinn lila.kwoodi
I'ltOI-KHTll.s) AND AlVF.HSOllir.si,
.. .V.y. ,J' ':n, "orsey and Assistants, and an
1 I I, LI NT Disri KII-.UTIOS OK t:il.MlA':n.ltS,
t.XCKl I.KNT I.IMTItlbl I ION Ol' ( It tltvclKlts;
Ir.ciLiliiiK the wi ll-mown laim-Hor Miss Kilie ilnrrnnn,
Mr. I tunk hurtlannt. .Mr. W. II. Jlliwlns this tlret upneur-uiin-I,
Mr..l. I . Ward, air. H. A. Mtinloi-li, .Mr. W. A.
I tin, man, Mr. K.T. Slilolulr. Mr J. li.DiUy, Miss Uc.le
atKli.iii, .Mrs. Hood, Kulle ilaker, no.
In the Last Mai-ni- m ild ilmnd Siiei tarle tha
tntiK.MlM! Of Tils; ItKDAN.
UrOli.MINd Of TDK ItKDAS,
MOIt.MINli OK THK ItKDAS,
Over One llnniln-d I'ersons nre i-inpioieil n.on the SVace
at oni' time, tormtn;: it tn'ili-au of such tbriUjiik und poir
triul elh i-i us to ut otiri. i itiisi- ihe
tllllAI'K.sT KNTIIt HI..M IN KVKliV nRHOI.DKR.
Un- ovoiiin'e enter. amuitiil wlUcoucluda Willi tne very
lnt.-i .-at li.0- Drama of
Idini flT Mtf Atlti:,
inwhlcli Mi. Walter Lennox, Jlr. J. T.Ward and Cola
puny w ill appe.tr.
"1IMIAV AKTLKNOIN, DKCI'.MBr.lt 10,
slTKKMII ltNl I AMILY MATIN KM,
JEHSIK. HllOlSN; OK, TIIK HKI.IKF OS LCCKNOIf.
AY
ALNUT SIREKT THEATRE.
Kiuin 11 win;
of the extruordlnary enniiieiiieiu of tl.a c-tianniug, uhla ,
aud scrsntile n-ni j( a ti. .
MIB.S Ll.CILLB WKSTEHS,
viliowlilui.peur
Tllltt EVKNtVO
'n a new, ttirlltlntt, and Imub.iriii i'tv. In a l'relovi' and
tour Acu,h .1. w. Wiil'ml. ,.tr .i ii'iilid
I.IMFA, TUB IIISUHLM' Irli.TIILIt.
(Jimi-a.tt.i Hebrew Matron '..I t'i II I t, ViK',TRN,
Inline, a Ki riuue-Ti Ui-r l.t'CILUB Wh-il KH.t
In nhtumel, "CKClLLKi Or, L iveund Hate, '
Iloa Otiiso open from It tilt ;i. urt jin ri.es ut
M
RS. JOHN DCEWS
Nli'.V ARCH ST.
T lis; AT UK.
liordKH ciiotvni:!) to ovi:iti'i.oviNi.
HI (HSU nll.li OK .1. r). CI.AI1KK.
Til 1 8 (.Mi. dav) I,K.NIMi, Docinitic-r S,
E KUYIlUDYU Htll.M).
Masir )e Hoots j, 8. CLAItKB
'Jo conclude with Hi.ui-ft aull a Iiruinu,
'1IIK WILLOW COI-MK.
A03Utin I. S CI AKKK
'i LJiMlAV, 'ITU Til KKT-tir-Lc-AVJS ALAN.
KltlDAY,
jsv. f VIT OK J. H. CLARK K.
IttNKl li 0. , uniiKK.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
OKKMANTOWN,
AMUSEMEN I
Ujaarbl aertsaf
"IVXHimiloN OF YVOKK.3 OF AR1,
J i UM BI.NSHT W the
('IIMixriAW rnwTMfltsJIrlTf,
I" ftNH A R rg.
An Fsifiitiionor a ITU ale Colirrtloa of Works af Art
lit I aimirgs, Hratpiurt. Water Col , aa.l other DrawliMrT,
A,len,, or ri.. Art,, Ne. Vr.-h I'MKHVUT Hlreet rYws
"..'."n! ' ' "'"-Ot Ut OlirisuaaOaa-Adaat-alnnMeetiis-.llea,,,,-,.!,,,,,,,,,
,l tst ,
A"
P8FM1II.Y IIUIMUNCIS.
WKDM DAV. Hirrsil.er f,
rot'Itni t I.a"iNM , MtT.NI K,
ii r tne
l l.TI ADKIMIIA I A--.ll al JI IN ri TTF 'T.im
Mesars l.Al ItlMII, .ItltlH, I I!HH( 11 Alil- St A a'
and Ml llaill.
filTSHI I 'I ICri I.T Si
Psi kes-e .ir-r. t i-keu, i-nod ui ail tin ei ,.,.'
I at sHhf ol tic- eta, .r-,.il at a.l t ine..,.
l o .it's st the Viim. ti, ,e ,.t .1 K.l.otild
,.() Ceite
ia
......!
t -! 3 W
Utl'AT NATIONAL t T11CU.S. STAR
tl l:Vi A'.I.MINI.
WAIMIT M It! I I AHDV t. F.IHHTII.
Dlrrctiesi y , ( i,l,.i WABNCat
(rn.erlv Mr. liAN RICK).
Tie largest loi-irar. m the no'Itl. A tur eai;seeaesii
li"v i (,.,, n de -t i ihn imin.n NK'iil.o Trnnea.
tlie.i- un at ert'.stswill a;p.ur i-t, eitntiK and every
n.-riiiiK (l ,, ,,,,k l, ,,,;, Mi til.o, an aerial
1'W'ftmer o.-i il i 1. K l.i-lie l'i i ilstue. or lluttir Trap.,
Is jexa'dell hy all . riffs u tl,- .1.11-1 woiiHiT. Tka
TALIIKft Hltlll III 1,8, anil A.ltDllll.n.r', lhe irreaA
It iii-Mi nl.i-j .ult), ,.,r Nli-o t,,en.in c the Troj.
li e .S.NI.K I KOI HKU-.. I.ai.is M'.JK. Ill,
KIM.'.li ItvrCl.l.l.iilt, Mfrs. MI'liliAV and 'MIT
CIIINSi'N, 4'IIAM. N lKI.WiitiD ,,n, sr,w aiat
ei-far lit n.iit i l.eautlint -ci-ne,. Ir.. Trslneil JMI i
al-o appear, c ot.ii, .Mr. at. si ICKNKV, Jr. Oama
carlv. ami ret si me at m.i t. .ooiuein e at I to
MATIM.KiEliN.-.DAY aid 8 A 1 1. KDaT ArTII
NOi iHst e..n men -loir at v l, o'clork
AIMMiInN first Itir. Mi eitits: Soconit Tier. H
euiii.rt'y.itc lloxea. a.1 and us to size and I - au.l.
AiniiH'X hi:.ii:ctki).
Tttls ailmlrahle l irtnre. the areatest pro lumon iaf Us
paimar WI ST, I. now -n esMI'ilntn nt the
ACAUI M OF HVK, AKTM,
Un. liV . I'HFHNI' r rttroet, !
Torcrther with the entire vl;i-u .n of the In-tlu'tirL
A-tmlttsnoe, Ttt EN7 V II VII tf.N 1 s. .UIiar
JArTWICK SKAUNa PARF,
WKST MIDK OF liRAVU FI!UT nitltXIB.
-ICAM(V llrKBTH
ran lie ir.it out, unlit t' e '.'lnh of Decn il.er ( when
Ucoks will he ck-seti; ut the olln-e of
Ii. ) LOWRT,
U l-iit Xi. U.H WALNUT Hires.
ARMY BALLOOH ASCE1IEI0JSS,
THIS A FIE It NOON AND EYENINO,
AND DUHINO ALL CALM WEAT1IEB THIS WRKK,
At Oor. of riFTEENTH and OOATES Sta.
The weather being lino, those, wlihln an aaeenst.ay,
HionUl tie on hand eurly. The city lighted by .as pre. en at
a most llihllme spe. isi le.
Atlndiirliin, ci-nta. Cnlldren. lf rents.
Ascensions from ti to i, according to aittiaoa and kla
ll-W
AUCTION MALE'S,
M
ACKKY8 AUtnON
KOOMS, No. 3'
MAJUkET Htrwol.
C. Canoehf T, AttctloneiT, so'.trrfa consignments af
(IfK)IIN, H'AllKN, AV1I efr.ltlMAMIiHtC,
Of all klnil", for nuhl'e sale at hi, Auclinn Ko.aBa, aarr tva)
will auejid iieraiinaiu to rales of
Itf.AL EiTAl K AND &TOCK8
At the Exchange.
1IOC8LMICK.I) rnitNm'itE
At Dw elltnes. and
HIOCKA Ol' MEIICIIANDIBS
At'the stares of the owners.
Cash will be ad uncid vi heu desired an coaihrntmojiti tt
f xsls for puhhe sala.
IMl'OltTKR t SALK. OF I ItV.NfT! CfTITsI FSCY
uooii-i, tov-., and holiday aui'Ii.'LIsm.
On Tur.duy niornlnu.
At !. o'clock, ceniirliliia-es, Jtot't) Mr: , and CaM
and hHais-is, Toy f'iRiltes.T'het-els. Aintt-li, T oy l e . ueta,
furl.tn Viisi a and F.wers, (nkstitnds. llnhetulaii lllassware.
t nlna lvoiltt, t'oloKltes. Jewel It-xes, Card Itaskets. aaj
umny t tl at a'tli-li H aultii-ile for the HohU aj,, and to be)
fl hl tn lots ailnpted tor retell i.tori-kienrrs
MIThtN (lo) CAKKi Will I K Ult AN1TE AHl) C. C.
WAKK.
Also, aftt-r the sale of fum y yoods, In lots suitable Ibr
re'eil storckiejicrs. the cnr.ti-nt) of fl tet-n (l-r.) canks of
White flrnnlte and C C. Ware, coniprlsllif a large as.ori
nient ol desirable artlCH-,. 19 1 it
QUAJITERMASTEr"oEN'ER AL'S OI FIClf.
f'itiT Duiiin,
w'amhm. rov, Novemlier -M), I'M!.
Will be sold nt pnhilc atietiott. ui the hibc.t bidder, at
the tlini's nntl itlaccs ram--it oeUiw. sir;
WlLLIAMSI our. 1'u.. "VIII'ICMIIAV, Dt-oemher . lHM.
.toiiNKinw s, ra ,lit'KMDAT Hec, mtier is, Iwii.
'latLNTuN, N .1 .TIICI1HDAY, 1 len inhnr Uhi.
TWO HUMDllK.D l AVALU1 IIOUSUS
At ea- li piece.
1 heae lun .ea have bi en condi-iiim-i as unfit for the car
airy service f the armv.
lor road and tutuiing purposes many joedbargalna sika)
be had.
Ilor-es sold singly.
Hale to i-omini-ni-e at 10 o'el-icV. A M.
Icriuk cu.h, in rmtc-d Males c-iim-neT.
JAMIiSl A. KKIST,
Colonel Kirsl Division,
l'.'-i-lt '.inaiteriiiasier-tlnirrars o tiles.
BALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES.
VraaraltMAsraa- kni:k4.'n 0rloa, J
f IMS! I'll mm,,
, . Wsinr,Tov fin-, Noeemher ii. IK!I )
Will be etild at public auction, to U.e hiahe.l bl.lils-, at
Olesboro, t. C. un 1
HIIDAY. Deretnher 1, 111,
ONE HL'NKIII D AM) I IHY CAVaI BY IIOU.SB.?.
On KhIDAV, lioi-f-mhiir '). l-sttl,
ONK IICMUtM) AND ITf TY CAVAI. Kl I1R-1KS.
These llur.es have lift n voudelnnc-d a, unlit I'jr
cuvalry si rvlcaot the armr.
tx?i't'"l'i UUi ,"m1"1' "'rposcs many irood baiguinana
f-orse, so'd shiflr.
Hale to i oniai-n. . at in A. M.
Darius Ctksh,iu Luited Hlsles enrrener.
JAMKH A. KKfyr,
Colonel, In chr Ist Division,
ll-l-,t ('uarti-rnaster'tfenerul s OllleS.
CALK OF I'ONIH'MNED-C LOT II I N G,
0 Carup and Harrison K.-inlim-, Tent ctmlnits, Ao.
ttlilk,- iji'AitTi-1,11.1 kr. a Oi-en-s:, k
Ifai-itr tir WAsiiirtnriiH,
,. TAASIlimiTliN.l) C Noveuih. r ii, N; ,
Will be sold at pnhllc auction, ut (lovernineut Wars-
housa J.0 li, on steventeenth. bstween II and I street.
north, Wasl-lnntoli Oily, D. C, n THUKrlDAY. Do'
t-euiber I-i, i$.4, under the direction of Captu'.u D. t.
Tilo.M AM. M . U. K It. S. A., a Ijlof coudemnad eiotlillur,
etc , consisting-of
liiliinuy uod cavalry Coat,, Trow-sere, Nhlrts. Drawers,
Fell Hats, Trumpets, Milk'le,, .Mi tnlllc H. altts. Drums,
1 Iiiks, Ti nts, llsiks.Mca. i'atis.camp Koltlet, Spadoa,
Mion-ls. Axes, llatchsu, llavaiaacks, Cantet us, Old lion.
Disss, stupe, Ac.
ALHO,
About lot) tons of Tent 1 uttinus.
s-aic- to coniuicnoe ut In o clock A. M.
Term, t a-h. in Ujsi-ininent fsi tide .
Muccessriil bidders luuat reuiis their purchases on or
before December til.
D. P. HUCKKIt,
"rlfadli r-d.-nt ral and Chief ijuartermaater,
11 -8- l.'.t De,iot ot W uslniuftotk.
CAM: OK (UNUEMaNIiD uuain anu
WAtllirK(.TIN. Il (! TCnvmls!- 'Iu I k.i'4
MM. S
Win lit? fK.lt. ut (Miliho ant tl.-ii, at Sfvcnin Kin- t hrf.
W di-l.lncton, 1 t'.,on 1 l'KiIA V, Mil ol I -?. iuimt. Jv4,
t II oolifK a. hi,, h manlit ol DaiuMeU (iimn.ooiisb.l-
and aiKut
;-i,om IMAiKD ORAI RA' KS.
HurraiHfin I'lddtrit nuit-t reiiinvtt their purchasei mi DC
before tliv H'tlt ul 1 t ii.tn-r.
Tgrtu-i ( ii, Ui i.c vt-rimifiit fuin't.
I. W. KrfKKt
IttlgUiliei'-tLleiteral and f'hlH Vustrii-nimfC!
11 .? t it'lOlnl H.JiHfnr-
AI.K OF
STKAM
TUO AND BAKQKiJ,
Cms
. tc-ArKiivijiBrr:i;'N Otso a. I
Dn-tiT or Wasiiis'ITiist. V
iSJon-N D. t.'. November tin, IHbt.
Ir unc loll, nt itoiernnient hurl, (no)
WASHISJ01
Will he Sol. I at nuhilr n
Of OsUec-t. Was lilnti, in-Ill-. II. l',.ni: TH I' It-SD Y. Doeem.
tier 1st, lNt4,on slcaui tiifs snd lour ti-Uu lk.ill ba.aes, sai
Htllows
Steam tti(("C ll.RAM Tlt' l-'' "
Ila.ae ANTIIONY UJ.I IOX."
do "CIIIvN."
do MILTON WILKIVH."
de "I Nirr f fs l A I l.tj.'
fsnle tocoinui'ncv at I -j o clo. it noon.
Terms Ca.'i In Oovoruiuoul fuutli,.
, , D II. HITCKFH
Urltj.-Usa. snd Chief iuarUruua.teV.
11 iS-lt l).ipolol vtaalilii$tiHi,lA.X
SIXTH AND MARKET STRCET5.
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