The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, December 10, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1661.
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( .Hl.,t.-l il' S. S.Slit S H' ' I"'- . .f i' ' -l ' , Id 11 in
fill in an inun, li .n nil ot ,.ui ii.ii:iii4.
SAiTRDAY. MX I'.MOI R 1". N'.l.
SKkPII'l IMt ' !'! I'.S.
Our rvinlrr urn nwii't- tliat n p iv, erf il
liitliiiT.ee h:w li'-en al work to SfCiiiv I'll"
poiiilnifiitnt John V. Imikni'.V, lv4..t i ft
,l:,ro In Mr. I.'vi-oi.n'h Culiim ", sIkviH n
vuthh y occur. This movi-moM., Ina-iurV-vl
without titeknowVtl i ol Mr. 1'.rm:v li'tn ' 'H',
lirmliol bcon ki'pl Ki'i'ttl, but lm cnli-lPil l:i
luWiair Tn'rlous nb'r, l.oillcs ofinfli! -ntiu'i
citizens; miii im others tlio l'liil:ilolilii;i Com
Ext'h.'Uig, Wliieli, lit a recent ni.ipthi;,, j'i -M
a ftpri.s of rvsolutfoti-i urjln 111 ( .i;ipoiiit.n mi.
Scared) luid t'u'so. resolutions s t:i tin? li::iit .
whun u, biU"r uu.l in iliijutiit liniilily uii'ii
fi'stud iUilf on tlio p:rt, ofoortiii-t 0'MVsr iM ',
the niont prominent or which ru the. -Vow
. Yuik H'opMmid tlio Wa-sliiugfoij fv" "
Tlio Hoi of j-cnt'-ril ly ili.-e.T.ieei in
columns and (insults Its rea.luw with tlio fol
lowing counte vituiier.illve:
''JllANOKS lU TIIK ('AIMNRf. A lll V'till? Was
belli on NatiirilHT : the Hut-torn K-.'hni.'c. in
Vlnjsilolphl i, vtl.l h reotvoi tinit Mr. John V.
F km T was tli inot 'lit ftni' dnsartlc.s' man to
Co toto l're-Ucut Lincoln's Cabinet .is S0i;--tnrv,
cither of tfc Intui ior of of tlio Miivy. As
Sc. Juury Sr.Nto 's'iil Mvei,' thii mint be
Inlvtn, for tlic present, hi simply a K'r iccful eo::i
pliuici t from tins hot-corn tend h of tlie City of
Lrotlicrly iiovc to a journalist vhoin lliey Jolitht
to Minor.
rritc tclcrnvns from Col'.rada mnn'iou tlcxt
tho friends of nii.iAM Oohm;i.i, .!uwnrr, in t in'
'I'trrhory, eDtiBred in itio pim-itriu on-'iei.,
lieiil a similar mntin icemiily in R icenon It il
lt.tr, (it: d eomiiinii-il ill U estlin ib.u dipl otn nil', as
tiii lit mece-or ( t Mi. Sccictury .S'.wauu,
"We presume thU to'.U apiiointmen's will re
mvc tho niiMi (..iiitiH eoniiieiH!i oi from toe
l'lfi'lcnl, no: wiilittJuOiiiK tlio niA'i.'nint ho-i-tility
with which b uh would bi- received tiy die
pu.i-il.iu-iilaiitrrb of if i -i' 'In-' fa, wh't r-nrn-iiii?
Mr. )AHtitOM wl'h .rent iu,iiuii:y for
tin SU'e 1 p. rtmiint, mid 'Tii vrT, the Auioiicm
traveler ,' f"r the Nvy."
The WaHliinjrton. Vcpubliuan joins iu tlio
clin.ii) iu the following cleg ml inumier:
" Ui.eoNRiKt ( tiox oe Tin: CniM.r Mi rHiyi
tht Cornet nc'ir.i o" Hull ll tt vfth ir !
i.rni.ni Spatial litmi'.ch la .ntiomU ll-ab-ln..
U 1 1 , li-i , lJivemScrT At 11 l.iri
niLi'iirm .l tuoCorn V'.ikeiH of ilib in l'ientinl
t. u-n. l i-ld in iLe voAnlield. to-rt iy, re-i lu;ionii
i , adopted fvciitirig the 1 111111)01' Jj'is. W.
JM'ai Hie yundidnU id the V mt "d Si.itoi far a
po-ilion iu the CHhi ict, In Ha event of iJu'Ci.iup i
t i i.. J)i'leeiion of lli.l.oni nm h ivo nuu to
Wmliiiit inn 1 with nre-.eiits of U-.U and n.i'.ne)
to arpe 11 Hpp liniment of Colonel Jonbm an
St. rurv of tue ln.erioriio the event of Judi?e
lliMintpo.pK upon n ftrnt; or 11s SecruUry ol lha
Nnvi in rn Seire'urv Wiit.Li n slmilld necept 11
h ii .i.inl ii-nli r Ai'iiWrt llt.i.MONr. Can'.'iiii
JoMKit iJ tadv hold a 1 hundH'jmely fiilaricl
i.tn.v anil Ills mt llitcg are well urovid.4 tor.
but it in ielit ved y tlio Corner .ck !r hero tiiat 'f
L'ni p.iiiil Jom.h could ba put into tno C ioiict, ha
would tn.U phiee for every vo;er in Hull, and
ti i n due ihev hnve telecrmihe I this in 'Oitui t i
tht Asiuciated l'ress in order to head o:i' all other
. puuntii to Cabinet pla'.e." ,
It b, of couwo,lm;iroallo that any mm
co-Ail bavo held publio Htation so lonjj m Mr.
I'onMiY baj without creating eneinins and
kindlini: aulinositleH. His ptwition at the
head of a powerful and proiltuble ne wnpape:
may havo nt,rred feiJIng of rivalry and
jeulouxy. Wo regret to see these indications
of personal Ill-feeling towards a man who h u
lived down niore unjust calumny than usually
'till:! to the fbare of any single individual.
Mir'. PI,T TO 111' UN M.VV VOBK.
tli eat indignation Is expressed by the Rebels
over tho charge that t!ie recent attempt, to
bnru the city of New York was a plan con
cocted In the South. The Richmond Examiner
of Tuchday last declares that "no man in tho
world will believe the incendiarism was a
lkbo.1 plot, by reason of anytuing that any
YaiAee can nay or swear." This assertion
about what "nu uiau," or "any man," may or
may not bcliove, fails to prove that It was not
a Rebel plot. There is no argument hero
but fclinply "stuff," such as mostly emanates
from tho addled brains of Southern writers.
It is very eat y for them to deny the charge,
or ridiculo it by saying that the world will not
beUeve anything a Yankee says ; but will tho
world do It? A Yankee's word is generally
cor.bidered good, and bo is known to stand by
bis promises and his oaths. We believo that the
"world" is aware of the fact, thut Southern
Senators and members of the House of R.'jiro
fitntativeB, at Washington, were sitting iu
their seat plotting for montjis against tlio
lloveruinent, bclore the Rebullioa broke out.
rpcnly ; and the "world" knows tho men who
violated their solemn oaths to support the
Constitution of the United Stated, and per
tired tin lr souls that they might set up a
Southern Empire" founded upon slavery. It
Is probable that the "world" will b.i more
pi oce to believe anyone of those perjurers,
than it will be to accept what a Yanked says
a-truth? The-e R; 'limoml traitors are the
last men in the world to talk abnit honesty,
fulth, or veracity.
There is no use in their eli'orts to hi J i the
Iiiiitter beneiith columns ol abuse h- ape 1 uoon
the Northern people. The Impression tint
the Rebels did design to burn, not only New
York, but Chicago, Batlalo, Philadelphia, aud
Olher cities, is not without good grounds.
The Rebel papers, two mouths before tins
attempts were made, liinle 1 at this very pbn
of firing our largo towns and cities, and
boasted am' chuckled over It as a measure
vtiicli would compel the North to sue for
jace. The Examiner itself suggested tho
ruioing of a tiillliou dollars Iu gold tor the
ptirpcdo, and fnid that men were iilready
North who would rflVrttmlly carry out the
plan.
Is the Kxaminer ashamed of Its own wicked
mpcrtlons, or Ih It only chagrined became
the In rriMe plot liilh'd? Tlie dread of reve-I
latiiina to coinn in thn rxmiiiiintioii of th'sc
nrn -ted In New York Is what exorcises
the I!i In I leaders at Richmond. Tliey
know that the testimony will bo of the most
dunniini! nnlure, and they reall.p how hideous
will be this new blot 011 the cvr Infamous
character of tlio "CoiifiUoiacy." The ''world"
vUl iindi rstind then who the (rnilly parties
nilly are ; and the coinblned ell'orts of all the
lb 1 ( 1 new- ftpers to ridicule, tlio plot, or bias
public op n ou In their lavor and in.nmt Hi...
Not tit, will nlti rly fail.
1171 A;t-," KM a. I. AH, AVtt
l:iN!.
Tlie Aye of yesleiilay announced that tlio
v.itr.'ipii bad arrested 0110 Btltlinorcan for
l nncii i; out a red and whlto umbrella as a
pu for bis place of business, aud anolh.-
lor the inisdjineanor of cursing the l'resid mt.
1 he A'ja is outraged beyond measure at
the "despicable d.e;ot ism" of tlio (lovenr.nont.
It wante to know bow, "In tlii; midst of a
tr;;'l!t!til civil war, In wliich millions of human
Uii.i;j me cnL'iiSC'd in deadly strife the land
covered with de:ulatioii iud tlio voice of
rroiuniiig Is benrd In almost every bo isn
1 old debt., taxation, conscription, high
prkjitf, and impeiniiiig ruin are staring tlio
people in tho face, and yet, at such a moment,
gicat (lovcrniMi nt is 'frightened from its
propriety' by tho opening of a red and white
umbrella, und the unconscious owner of tlio
uno U thrown Into prison."
Now tho "unconscious owner of the satu'i"
was not thrown into prison, for we learn by
the vcryiaragrnph from tho Baltimore paper
which tho Age quotes, and upon which it
lelii s for its facts, that ' the unconscious owner
of the pumo" was arrested shortly beforo two
I M., and that he resumed business at about
two 1 M.
Yet, if wc can rely more upon the Balti
more paper than upon the Age, "the uncon
sc'ous owner of the. same" was arrextcil. This
would be natural in Russia or Austria, but Iu
lice America, under tho shadow of 'tho dear
old flag,' aud within forty miles of the capita!
ot the Republic, where the Nation's represen
tatives arc now sitting in council over the
llstraeted Btatc of the country !" Ye Gods!
A man was at rested, and Congress In session
within forty miles, did not lay everything
on the table and take the first train! md tho
Bresidentl but words fail to depict tho atro
cious dereliction of tho Chief Magistrate,
who richly deserved tho curs'ng for which tho
other gentleman was arrested. For mark
jou, a man may be arrested for cursing any
i.edy, or even for damning his own eyos too
publicly, but, when he curses the resident,
let utt good citizens say, Amen.
Where are we drifting ? The national hu
miliation Is (treat Indeed, when tho Govern
ment seeks the handle of an umbrella against
Its enemies, and in a raised umbrella sees open
signs of treason. When shall wo bo disen
thralled from the tyranny of a Government
which, does not attend to the polico business
of tho country, or lmmiro Into tlio merits of
every case of arrest, or even see that its Prasl
dent gets cursed with impunity f
TIIK NAM KM OF KKWSI'.VPKnH.
There is a great deal iu naming newspapers,
Many of them would not smell as sweet wero
their names different from what tiiey are. The
mime gives them an aroma which resiliatea
tack upon them. Epithets have been ran'
sacked in the search for telling names. To
some worn-out cognomens an air of newness
lu given by the prefix of an explanatory local
adjective. In tlio names of newspapers remote
allusions are found to tho ago of mythology
These epitomes of tho present are crowncc
with titles which suggest the supremacy of
the pa it.
The most widely-read Journals will, of
course, be found, as a rule, to have monopo
lized the most telling title. The Herald, the
Tribune, the Times, and tlie World are repre
sentative titles which suggest tho greater part
of what a good journal should embody. Then
we have such titles not peculiar to any one
c'.ty, but common throughout the city, and
nitrcly individualized by tho addition of
local epithet as Inquirer, Press, Gazette
Sun, Ledger, Chronicle, News, Republican
llulletin, Mercury, Telegraph, DUpatvh
Urunserijit, Age, Star. Of politlco-reprosen
liitive titles it is noticeable that the St. Louis
llepubliean is a Democratic journal, aud the
M. Louis Democrat a Republican one. It Is
not the first timo that the question has arisen
os to which is which between "charcoal viinu
clpatiouint" und "claybank conservative."
lu some cases an effort has been made at
originality. Tho Palladium Is a classic title,
and the Pantagraph a lexicographical one.
Tho T'ojt J'opuii ought to be a popular ono.
Then we have the llcjiottltory, the Register,
tho Motional Unionist, the Spectator, tho
Journal of Commerce, the Leader, the
Eagle, the Tiai-ehr, the Monitor, and
the Free tioutti. llulletin Is likewise a
good title, and is suggestive of despatches
obtained at all hazards. As a representation
of the Rocky Mountains, tho Dally Territorial
Enterprise is most welcome. Tlie Era, and
the Picayune, are uameB of New Orleans
repute. The Lorgnette, the Programme, the
l'rocadvin Pox, ore, or have been, theatrical
organs of great prestige. The Mail is entirely
suggestive of a budget of news and go.Jiip,
pnd the '.'pnitor reminds us that tho law Is
to le laid down iu the mo.it comprehensive
and lucid style.
"Ilew to tins lino, and nevermind where
the chips fair was the motto, we believe, of
the Weekly Mational lirood'Axe, which, for
nil we know, may yet 1m flourishing out West.
The Musts ol the Council Bluffs llnglt reach
ns from time to time. As name representa
tive of localities, the AVraiWmi and Pou;ih-
liftpxlan occur. The Wu'chman, the Sen-
ffjjrf, the Intrlligenrrr, the 'ionrcr, the
( oiO'iVr, the ihwntjrr, tho Examiner, tho
Cijitttihiliaiutl, the A'lri:rtinrr, are all birds
of a feather. In addition to these our eyes
are constantly saluted by the True, Flay, thn
O'd tomilvfim, tho OH ll'yime, tho lll'fle,
ti e lUhrl Vrnlilator, ihc Apiral, the Engl
viri, the 117);, the Ili-hrt n the Coiki'o'dh
lirr. In the newspaper III" variety Is the all
spice. (.f papers given birth to under clrcum
stjinceH of art over loe il and national iulei'
( -t, wc miht mention Oor Daily Fare, the
f-- i it of tlii- Fair, the tlnatsmaiit's H'lthiHn
Among the Icm common names aro to bo In
cluded such epithets lis Clipper, Ti-legram,
Alia, F'c1,el, (.'lobe, Traveler. Those, names
lire put down Just as they occur to us. The
causes which have led to tho names of news
papers, the circumstances under which pecu
liar titles have been adopted, Is a curious
theme for conjecture, and would read very
entertainingly grouped together in a book of
gosip. Newspapers are n iw established iu
lu ll out-ol-thc-way corners, that we n ed not.
be surprised at the debut of a Kamscliatkiaa
llrrabl, or the establishment of a ThHndertr
in the vicinity of l'oeocatap 'tl!
KOUl T--I Itt lwiN.- At UrUtoI, !., nn tlio 7Mi in-t.,
I.v tin- H'-v .iopp VV. Min'ImiuMin. ilr. JO IN !).
riiU'K. 10 Mli HANN AH O., dun li cr ol Jbiiiuh Uru
lidll, I 'q., ni Hr:Mtnl I'm
y A'l 1 A K-I.An:. IoMM?ibr Atli, In ttl rlt. nt
t','- r. I. t-i.ee or It. S. li, (.tiln, !v tho Kcv. )i. K. Kru
t I M. '. M A'l IACK, ol O0-I1 11, Mi"strr cmn-
y tr Minn SA l. I.A Ml, ilini -tit - it. A. I.Khl,
01 Sctnnt' n, In. Noinrds. (.tcrnnttm nud Wv.ni Clin.v
tT JlUJHTrt ifHJe COJ1V. 1
A I rOT.--On WdiifwlBv. tlio 7tli lntnnt, dOor n tri'irt
Hlrii-, 4Alt"I,INK h., (Iuuk liter ul Haiuuol mi J l.ili.
b Hi H. It. Allnt.
IHt tri' int mnl rt'lntlvos nre Invited to Attend t!m fu
neral, mi JMituriWy itHiinliik', nt lu o'cUm;R, trfun thu iihI
:'in (' 01 lu riinhn. No. "2ii b. StiviiiiLi yiua utioet. Mi i-
ivvn ul ht- t liurcb.
(Mi the 9th .nutunt, I.KH'1 1 A, r. lh t
ot luti; i.lui liillini'vi r, lu the riti v'-.ir t lionuo.
The i imivrti ttiul .reir! til tlio l.iinnv arn liivlt il Id
Atliml bcr !uiTul. uli Momliiy, tlit' lilli HiHlimt, nt 1
o'clorfc iruui ljr lute retdtnce. llfcruiati sinet, (icr
intinlovtn. lift is. -On tlinTH Infant, of pnn.stlnri of thf hrm;i.
MAIIY ANN I.KVVlH.wilo ol John It. Lewtn, ogJtl M
p:irn nud ft dn,v.
'll:o rehitJwH fin'l rnrniii nf ttio Intnlly urn np(ot-inlh-
invited to n Henri ttic f n iiornt, ir.'in tlio r-'slili'imo
ol lier tiiHi nnd Hor.-lmni lownf hip, A'uniKMin'ry coning .
on uiitiiv iihirnlitK at 9 o'tUocK.
Mm; i:. on tht- er nltiK uf tho9th Insiant, Kit N
CIS V . MOliRi:. npei 0 ror.
Thf relHtlvt'H H-id irion'M ol tho tntnlly nn riiocfiMr
liivttrd t ntti nit 111; luncrii), Imiiii a line rv-M'ii c, S .
Vti N . h'ttteenth street, on 8eroiid tlav t-Moiidnv) nlter
nnnn. 12th Inntunt, at 'i o'clock.
o't )NNOil. On We.lnidiliiy. tho 7tU Instant, KATK,
wtif ot .IitinpH O'Connor.
The rrlnflvcH and irlrn.W ol tho tnmlly nro ronoHt
full v Invited to attend tlio tunond. Iroin tho reil ifiit'o
0! her iimtncr. Mm. Jonnnn U ronn'l, No. 7u0 4iuliloil
Ntrpet. tn Sunday atti rnoon, at I 'ctock.
I'AI.MKH. nn the evening nl the 8th Inst, 8AMUKL
TALMI II, In theH7ih y.-ur ol hU iko.
SHAKFl It.-On the 27th iiltlino.lt. MOUUIfl HflAP
IMi.ol Co. Il.ll!tli Hon ,P. V.. a-el 24ca, oi Ah
inn i on ti'Vriirdiip, ilunuomery county.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
CI'.NTKU, CONUREO.VriONAl.
rilt'KCII. CONCENT IIAl.L l'ri' -liliiu l.v
II. I'm!, r. l!i v. K.liWAItl" HvW IiS. iu nii.rrnw, nt lo'-i
Al. ton! 7 .i V. M. Tlie puiuie rn cotniAiiy invmu. -
BUSINESS ITEMS.
Or. ,ITtii. F.sprdornnt,
All who linv
UlfJ ti l. lUllllillll llcdkUio for
ASTHMA,
nKONcuiris,
wiioorivu COUCH,
COl 0H8 AND COIJOS,
CDNSUJtrTIOM,
n.K.umsv,
cuoirp,
nOARSEVKSfl,
or any I'ulmonnry C.inUiliit, Attwt it J ueli!neM. In
proor el thn fhet, would itnte IUtJ for llilrly yert
.ot Urn Kxctorwil ha. Iioen Infer, tlie public unit Out
each tuMsnllDK year hull add to lit popularity, anil os-
teriurd uie tlcinalid, UuUl Dfiw It la known aud approolatod
In all iiuarturi i,f tlm world, and a.lulltnl to tie tlit Oroat
Kenuii. of th Aye tor thai clan of dutaeos for whloult
I. r apixlally designed.
RKCKNT COI Glls AND C0I IlS.rlu. rtlfc l'alof, Ac
uru quietly and i-fr.irtiially cured uy it dla.lurcttu, ith
Ini:, and exjicturant power.
ASTHMA It alwaya cure. It ovprijurael the iAHinortlc
I'Diitiar.tiiin of Hie air venscU, and by pruduoju,' ivn
I'lvtoiatlur. at one. rnuovti all dimruluos uf breathing.
BltONOHITIS roinllly yield. totiKpei'toriuit. Itailt)-
durs too ti.llnmnritlen whkh rxlond tUrjuisU the wind
tulinn.produieg Irec t'Apuoti.ratloQ, and BUpprii.au. at oucc
tlie coui'b uud paiii.
COSM'MPTIOSI.- ForttiUlnalrtJotn and ratal dlsoa.e no
remtdy on tarth liai ever been luund no uitei'tual. It .un
due, llie InllamnMtlon, nillevea tlio ,UMh and pain,
rix.ovua tht dlltlculty of broaltihig, and pn.ilu:. nil easy
epe. toratlun.vhitn-hy all trrltaung and ob.truutlng mat
ter, aie rrmovbdfrom Uie lungs.
WIlOOrtNO COtJOHt. promptly reliovrd hy thla Flipco.
torani. It .honruMheduratlonuthedlHCUHiiunti-lialf.aud
liTujlly lulUHal". the aiiffi rii. of the patient.
In UU IXLMOSAKV C0SirT.AIT8,UiCI;0riM'I.Kt:
I : I y , Ac . II will be fi.uud to be prompt, uk, iJusiint,
and rdluble.
Pi . pared only by Hr D.Jayne Son, Xo. JI2 Chdanii
hlriit. and sold by lmi';ki-l generally.
The riir-.f Onnllt' Klnnr
(ii the I'lii.iri st Itraeila,
I'rcsh (.round.
Ju.t received by
liAVls A ltl ll111",
Arch and Ten'u.
Inirtrlnr A In rim Tljriph The) ltiliM)
. are niTorui.u mat i nave srsniw
-- In obtaining the aeuey of litis aiii-
r T able lur.nilon fi tms cliy and
II Tlcitilrv. It i. onera'ail bv vloc.rt-
'7 ,n ""' " "" "'her te ieraih
e?4,'lftiBirCivB onlv the wire, are not vlsiole Kach
VtrzV wlnd..w anil ihwr la au operator. It
,r 1 ' ' ' " 1. introduced wl liout delaelnx the
. , . , hou.e lu the least. A burshir mint
teletraph U year room i he casinot avoid It. lo sn yuan'
txperlwie in New York It has not tailed If 11 Is an oh
lect to prutect, unyoi d a doubt, the window, and doors of
your houia. It oan kt doue. Call and se It.
JOI1M A. afl'RPIIKV,
Ho. SfU OllESSUT Sir-set.
jPBr-fi,rg Merit
m- ni
V.-er-irn ntrl.ll (I
PIANO
fOlt'l KS
PIANO
FOKTK.S
HAM)
I OliTiSg
P1A NU
rout til
( AIU1NK.I niUJAN-s.
0.r UHgi tavct. of ui no tin
lnitf urnn' IsM.c bt'uu ndIiI Uj
Mr. O., ivrd the deiuu4 In fluu
iunH Iroirtniig,
I or tti oni by
CABINET
OUOANS.
CAiiiNier
(III t.VNS.
eAiuNK.r
OUUANS.
CAIllNr
OHOANS.
J B (li'lfLU,
fisrvcntli aud Chesnut .treela.
STOVES! STOVES ! tiTOVEa1.!!
IMI'OKTANT hullL'H
lo
PF.KSONS IS WANT OF STOVtS.
JOHN Mi.KMliHT,
ISO ll il Ms lltilCT Htreef,
Is scliiun offlii l.irne stocli of soperior
OAS III KNINII STOVP.8
Atitreailv reduced prices lor two weeks. alter wht-h time
li. reu,a:a:iiK slock w .11 be sold at public auctieu. U'-S-iil
RF.A1. K3TATK. KKAI. KsTATli.
I1RAI. KSTA1H. IIKA1. F. l A ' K
IIKAI, KHTA1R. IIKAI. EST VTK.
f.,0"1,C0O ORTB KOK A
.',,iw,l WOitl ll FOIl HAl.K.
:,WiMV WOU1II .III HA I.e.
JCf i perion ile.lioii. of I'lccinisinii i.r a lllniri'lty pr'
p.ity .lipa.d mil nu me at onoo. A new nuinthly Oata
lerue 14 now U ng eouip.!?!). t':at all pemona iibo.ld avail
tl.miel.i "I in ire.: ad.ioi'n,". if tii"y wLli todlipue
of i rop. rty.
fty AKCII RTRV.ET. l'I.Kri ANT DWl'.bti
lil jrip, Dfirth aide, w Ml vl Kiliiii-ntli. I.ittinby 120. Only
.0i.
AIK'II M HKF.T. T wo lane fl"t '-' Ilwelllnm, WMt
f f Tenib ftrn-t. I i". 'l and '. . r. el I ro- l by l '.(l an I IsO
ftol deep. Htalilr.Ar. I'rl. i i ul" and 'J ..f").
f- A n (t 11 S T K K H T. - VERY LA IK 1 14
fc-ll libelling, eailof SKlh. Lot J . fcol front by i7Me.it
drop In l lierry alrert. I.itki" il mlru, uhl, e:c. 1'rlre
OIllV f'."'.COO. IlllQld rttl! IMISM'll'.H.
A 111 II STIIKhT.-Ht..rr .ml nr ,n. very i.n-e ulleri-.l
tiiiKlillkonlly. nn) li nu .1 till.' .iio-t binei"il iwrllon ol
tlcftoel. I.'.l T.i lo I-I" a atr.-it. S'a'lf, r,.-h h.u.e,
oto. Trti o 1 i Hi
f ARC 11 81 UI I'.T. STORE AND DWELL
a. nu. N". Ilti.'ciial of. Si'c.nil alrivt. I. it 17 by 1 il
foridi'ip Would be an i n rili-nl I. oa'lon for tha while
fal.. Hun. r Inula pr. f nly m). Now empty.
Klritint .lir-yari liwfl Iiir on Frunkllu nuoot, above
poplar. ' :t by 110. Pri. e inl f li,m
yi LARUE MD E-YARI) DWEU.tN'a ON
J.J.mi onlb il- (t,ali.,ve SrlrK l.aid.n. Lot 4tliy!).
Pile- only alj.i' 0. I'.verj mrd rn convnl'icc
Al.OII HTHr.FT N''Al funr-ilory l)wll n?, w.'it of
Tn enti flM tieet. l.oi is by I'.'':. Price only ''vi.
M'LENRtD IX't'Hl.i: MANSION ON
isoi,
licMim .tnet. I.H'ce hle ya'd and dee,i lot. 1'r to
t 'o CliU. Iniini .Uiite pn:.teel.,n.
nat Dwelling, No.V.'iS H.'rentli sln ei II ik tliro.' .1 .r.r
iiotibi.. b.rk biulillKm. Piire l':i'0.
PINK. STKI'.K T. - Two rivy neat f'lir-.'ory tiwffploi,
wi'.t of Htyenli-ciHli and wat ol'K.gluue all a'.rtot. I 1
2i b) 1011. Price $l .',.'.i 0 enrh.
11NE STREET. M4.VT DWELLING,
So. If. ej. Lot IS l.y lml.to llnlmn'ri .IrenL, with u
dnel!lnr on tliitlrnnt. Only l00 cleur, lor bull.
Wfu-nlftrent t(inr-.try brown .rne llweil.ug.ou Spruce,
went nt Miiitevntb. Prire JI o 1
Nt'il maib:i. front Dwi-IIIuk, Vine, wral of SoTeute. ntli.
Lot by Yl'i to a so eeu Price nn y Slo.snO.
THREE NEAT SIDE-YAK I DWELL-A-inb'.
on IHV'ecto atrect, above Oxlord. I.ota 'i by liiO
feel. Price ;'. One now empty.
Nentncw liwelllnii.,eaHt Blue of I'welfth, ubovoTborap
inn . Lou Is by I'.'i Price, from .'.7'ifl to t'lmal.
NEAT FOER STORY 1HVELLINO ON
liruad .tree:, .outb of Oxford, Picto.i atone up tbo
IliBt.t. ry. 1 ot M by Jon feot to a meet. Only in,.V(i.
Net Dwelling. Seventh .Ireit, above Notile. L.tlSby
Sole. t. l ib only flMi
NEA l IWELLINO, MARSHALL, AltOVE
utlonwoi.d street. In l.-ndld order. Price only
i Mill. Klrft-clana ne!i;l,l.oih.",il.
Neat Dwelling, No. 71. llrown .(reel, twelve room..
Lot IS by Hf feet. Only (PlinO. Ile.l.loa neer 2000 otliern.
K.veri pernon desirous of purctiasicic should call on me
first. Catulofcijca ipaUs, und sent ro any adilre..
tlF.OTtllK. tl. MILI.KU,
Practical Hen! Fstate OK ratiT (for the last twenty yesrs).
No 1M X. SIXTH Stra.il
ffr TOR SALE-CIL MILLIONAIRES TAKE
Jti'.otlcf. Hacnllcc iinprecedeuled. Tho lare four
and dve-htury buUilliiK fll t!:e northwest emer ot Tlilnl
street anil Harmony court (north of Walnut). I.3t .kJ feet
front ty Prtt fwt deep on Hiirmouy court. Price y.'S.ofiO,
coat tHi.WO, will it tit for $." perunniim. un:yoOX)
cashrniulred.
0 ALSO A MAGNIFICENT L.VROE
AManslon on the very beBt p irtlon of Waiuut aireet.
I.nrijc front und very deep lot. Hplcudld Htable, Co.ich
house, (lardeli, Ac. Price $ Vi,Ol)0 and n't ahat'inen.
OKOKOE C. MI LI. Kit, It nil Knuie orokor,
Nn. l'.l N.SIM'U Street.
f llOM TIIlv rilKSS OF
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO,
I.
ChM.BAL KAUIZ'S NHW ItOOK FOIl SOLDIRUS,
CUSTOMS OK SFiltVlOK.
FOR
NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICE It S AND SOLDIKR8;
v A 1 Unit hnk fortberank ami flic of the army, showing
yvUnt are ibetr nht nnd dutlun. how to obtain tht) former
ml per for in the Utter, nn tlier.hr enabling them to
e k irouioUou and Ul.-tnn.tiou in ttiB bcru t of Ui(r
country.
BY Ultia-GF.N. AUflUBT V. KAUTZ, U. S. A.
lHmo. $i-H.r.
Kvory molher who ha a on fa the army, every la Jj
lio has a ft Ion dor brother in the service of the couutrj,
should sec that lie Ih supplied with a c py.
Friends and relmlrci of soldlera run not make tnem a
more uicful present Uia byendJng them a copy of this
IT He wotk.
14u;nr-OneralG. K. WAHIiKN lays
It Is a hook for all grades of military tnon to naro
tt a hirti ihti mnk and kle their dutltn aiMMiidinn to tliirir
piiiilon. It la at the fouiultitluu or the utt ot war."
Hb. i the ltostun ' Journal" :
' It 1b fnll and explicit mi to piiy, duty, prirlle-re, pro
Tn iluii, ptuilhlimt-nin. pension. Ac, Hiid m iui uiw book
tor the coiuutou o.dier uud the hwer oficsr."
ItrlKadii r-Oeneral W. L. F.LI.IOT proiioimces It
u one oi. he t;e.t publication- of the ktd I hare ever
II.
JUST PriM811El,
A MANUAL FOR MEDICAL OFKTCEUS OF
TUK VNITEU STATES ARMY,
BY CHARLES B. CRKF.VI.KAF, M. D.,
Attblhtunt-burKt'un V. 8. Army,
(f iri(r a detailed account of the duties of Annv Suriteons
m uiiLtudsii: MiMiu-ul I iihdol t )M. Ilrcctfrii. I'urTtirora.
Biail hiirueoiihimd AHthtautii. Hehim.mtttl Medical Oillcun
mil onti tu'i fiijuii-ntnii ; me uiauuer at luaatug KuprM,
III.
MXTItDOCirS TIKADINGS.
PATltmTIBM IV POKTRY AND PKOKK; helng
M'ltctrd piiHsituri irom l.uciurui and 1'alriuiic Uoiiay4
AI.HO,
roKMS BY T- BFCIIANAN liKAD, OKOHOB II.
liOKLK. FkANClH 1K IUKS JANVIHK. an I uthor
Aiut-raan aLtliuri, coaiiiieui-Tntive of i Kallant deoda
of our nulde tielinder- uu land and nou, liaio. Ciotn, 91
1 hu work in publlihed for tho h..nc.H of 8oclfltle4 for
Uie iclicf of ttiddiur. and their famtfiei..
IV.
r, I li L. 1 V K .
l ri'IUTNCKH OK A FKIHONKR OK WAR IH
IMCIIWUMi, Va , IFti.) 14. By LleuK uuut Coiouel F
F. CAVADA.U.B. V. li'mo. I16U.
THOMAS'
PI10N0UNC1XO MEDICAL
DICTlOXARy.
A comprehensive Medical Dictionary. contaluInK the
pronunciation, itvuinl"Uy anil slK'.l'Icalliin of tliel.rut.
mace nsu ol In Medicine aud Ihe s Indn.d sciences. Willi
an Apliendis, oouipi i.inir a cuiplete list of all the more
!,., tt articles of the Materia Mcdlc.i. nrranired seoid
iiiLtoti.nr mid'clnal properties; a'so an explanation ot
ti e Latin terms ami phr.tses occurring in Aiottoiuv, I'liar
ii.wrv. .ici uitieiliwr with the ne.ee. arv direeilona for
wiHr.s i.l'ln pre.erlptions, Ac Hy J. TliilVA-t
At. Ii , ai tiior 01 the " Hysieul of Pronunciati m" i
" l.'pplncott's l'ronourein'.'' lliisetleej of tlie World
II. tnl Svo. kkilb.lt', leather, I l i".
VI
DR. GOODWIN'S liKPLY TO BISnOP
HOPKINS.
Gr.liTH.uu fir IVIiliV IM ITU I'KKHKNT ASI'RCTSt
,i,.,i,,,...y a mi.lv to a late work ol the KinhuD of
v, in.sli.W.. BsD.NIF.I. It. (1001IW1N. H I)
Urn. 1 ' Pi H Wt'rp
r. o ti k st
IMIIII ItllKtl THIS llAlf "
T. E. FETEESON & BROTHERS,
INo. IlOO 'J I l-lr-sIN l)T r-st root.
I'lllt.MiF.IJ'lllA. r-A.
Ar.d far Sale by ;.II UooKsi li; ri.
Till' LOST I.OVK.
T HI", l.itvr l.OVr.. ly the aiitlio" of MJ jt l..ivtnn."
1 )i if an aunii al:e mvci ; In auhT in ' t'oie.i.iil I wt-U-di.ivs
P nmi uhlj-iU.rriiuiitMod cla: .ir'' ami bn-aUitrw
a noble n.cntt Frlfp $l'iu in papi-r, or $i in ei-.tu,
FC'M.OWIISO TUK DIUrM.
l i ii.owiMJ 'JUK l i.i M. r.y mils. BKi-i (ii:n.
J i.l.l RT I.. YIKI.K. ATTAR NO F.L. A Ht- ry nn-at
.orr of Miiiiay U' in the rainp, ou tlie Ward., aim I in
I'.atil". Vith KlbtuiLtyd nilUly ovtrln Tn-je '
bOcenU. j
is r,w liooKs juoT rujiusm-.i). ;
."WAl.li CRAY. Bv Mis. Henry Wt.i-!, (...d.'ln '
in one iiaii ieliivti Aohinie if nv
tl V
imMht.'f! p.
1 1 n'.'il'..i. in p.ipi r . oter, it ' In ninth.
I UK MiVlr'mi UK M.OlthMJF.. H
1 m i . coii.j'1' U, 111 on-- lat O". lav
i.tlliUi''.
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I 0M1N. Opf ..f t - m M I
niiK, hookK eT pr!
I'd. Ol,e.lM fuvjii r rnvi r, pik'O I
l-l'- O; or in mi'' vol ,
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rtii Mi-' lir. une vo!
nil. ti.r ti. j
AHi.ior M'-i-i; i.n i:. b , vitim- ,
, p;iiier iu cr, pri'-e t( 'hi, or m out)
..l.,c!..lli. 12.
1 IIK I'HIliK r" 1.1 VY.
v -l . upfr cover, pnue V
By I.nty .lunn 'i
; or LHjund in uir y.,.
One
llli,
tut tl.
TIIK l;lAI. PK1.1.KH. Br author of "Hill T-'e-tfra
i c, 1 m," Uini v- I'.iiue, paper C )mt, price f 1 -o , ur In ono
t.lf'ire. elo'li. for tl.
'I IIK l'K ol KI BirlhlV Bv Ht. tipuro Tnoher. One
( lu i-e, papei- cuvcr, pi ice VbM , or lu one voUiuiu. olotu.
lor K
l,o E AND M'TY. One of (he best boots prtntfd frr
years. 'lie Toltirrnv paper Cover, price l iO, or in ono
volume, cloih, lor ti.
HOLIDAY HOOKS FOR CIIlUSTMsVS!
WY TrTHV AT
T. U. 1'K'llCKAO.N BITHF.US,
o.:iiti 'Jlli..".Nt 1 .-i'reor,
which t ti e cIh are p'c- in tliii clt, wh.-rj : hi ran
inAk a cb c Ion tioin iie liot iock atrl m -i uu.n-
tJ t ill a(ai rtinc ni ot
l'liKM.NfA'l ION
IN
VERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE.
Annuals, Illcketn, Wmim.',
hlunOnrn Poets, i llille,
In I, k's Wori., Craier-l'.ooUs,
Sir W. scoto Novels, Itritfb CUs.us,
Cooper's, llulwir's. .Mrs. Soiithworth's. Bin. l.efl IlenU's,
-ir. . muni a, i.ryi.i j,.c.o.c, r,,...,,.
Pllorin.ltAPll ALIU IIS.
HOOKS POK Ollll. DKI S.
Cilll.llKKN H UAVKS.
AL'.'ll VllKT III.OUKH.
All selling at very low prices, at
r. u.Vktkusom ni:oTiti:iis',
No. :ot oiikssc r street.
(11FT P.OllKH FOIt TIIK. llol.l DAYS '.
liny them nil.) n.ol e ' '.l.eui choap.
The largest stock ami imot Uciu.llul iisiorttu.'iit is at
. II. I K I I'.KWi' ii UllUllIEIt.l'. .0.' bCh.'sn.;tslrcet,
phlladi-lpbla, Pa.
Persons in the country, who cannot visit the city, can
rely upon u. lor it can-iul selection of such boo. h its tony
tnity (telle. All tl.nt nei d he done is lo mclo... n. ; 6. $iii.
$Joorao( or upwards, anil on Its receipt wo ifuaraniei.
to toi warn, per man or epr,'ss. prepuci, a T.iry ci.o.co ami
varied Bilulluu ul Hooks, aui at tho Invest po.ltilu
juices.
Address, with order,
I. II. PKTKP.SO.S llKHTHKh'S,
Pul.ll-hers of petciMUf, Di-teclor, at d i ie.triy.
No. iliti t'UI.SMrr htreet, PliUadeipli.a, Pa.
All the new Hook- for sa'e al P'-tei sons'.
BHIKF OI-KN KVKN1MJS. It
OLD FRANKLIN ALMANAC EOR ISu'i.
Aniouit other feuturcs of tho present nuuCior will
be:
A CliltONlCI.K OF TIIE (HtEAT Ri:r.i:i,t.io(,
eontintied iron tho ''Old Finiiklin Almanac" lor l;t, con
taining a full ami correct diKeftcd record of the eve il. of
Hie WHr, MDItftiv, Naval, ami Political, from Ocli.b r lo,
li.i), to November l, Jifii, wiin accounts oi itauies,. -sieves.
Kb los, Hea I Ivhts, uuil u I tlie otienttluns uf tlio war.
11IK I N I Ir.I) hlAie.O AllM J.I !S 1 , W .Lion-lir; E-
HAI.H AND HI.lDADIF.ItS. ItKllI 1.AK8 AND V01.UM-
IF.I UN, I'P TO NOVFMISI'.K 1, 1W4.
1UK KKIll.lj All.MY I.ISI, l.lhl I r.HA-s l m.. e.-
PALS. JlAJOU-l.tMill..I.S. AND HKIOADIEKS TO
tAMK DAI K.
I0SMKB l.V I1ATTI.K AVO HY DEATH Or UHlOH
OFFIIHIS TO NOV K.MHKK 1,
I.08SKH OF Oi FICKllS IN TUB KEBEL AllMX TO
sasip: DATF.
TIIK 1 .1Kb r.OVEUNMENT. IIEHEI. CONGRESS.
RKI1KI, DKBT. ETC.
A FOI.I. DKiF.Sr OF THKJMITED STATES sTAar
UKtil'I.ATlO.VS.
A FI LI. DIIIKST Or TIIE UNITED STATES I.I.
C1NSK H F.I 1 1 I.AIIOSS.
flOVKlt.NaU.NTH Or Jul. WOULO TO KOVEMUKll
, lUii.
OOVKKNOKS OF THE STATKS A VI) TEltltlTOHIES,
t'MON AND ItFlil'.I,. Tl) NOVUMItElt 1. ISot.
IIIF.KAHI'in OF I HK HUMAN CAIHOLIU Cill KL'lI
TO NOVKMIIKK 1. 1NU1.
UHllOl'H OF III F. 1 KOTr.S TANT El"lMl,'UCAU
Cllt III II TO NOVt.MIIEll 1. IS.I4.
HimiOl'N OF THE Alt.TIUIDIST EriSUOPAI.
CIII'Kt II TO NOVjl.M I'.Elt 1. IN'-l.
KF.IONINtl OLEENli OF THE WORLD TO NO-
VKMPF.lt 1, IKot.
Khll.NIM. K1NUH or lilG nOlttili ID jiov)-;
111.11 1. IM.I.
OEIIIS API A UFNT TO Tl KUt'LA.l AND OTHiill
EUI'IHKS AMI Al'iNAIIOIMEM.
Hesides other Mlsceiluneous utatter, Astronimlcal in-
furniulicn. Calendars, etc.. etc.. the whole comprising
a valuable manual lor use and reiorcuce tnrougneui mo
jear.
r nil E, I w r.at I I r I . r. i r..im r. n. e .11 i
Copies mailed ( post-pah-) on recelpl.of tlie prio.
lor .ale a. all Pongdieai Depots.
A. WIWOH, Pnbll.her,
It Mo.fiOSUlIKSNUT Hlteet.
fOR CIIUISTMAS.
WILL OPEN
OS WEDNISDAT, DEOEMEEE 14,
A SrT.tNIiin TAKkr.TT OF
FANCY BOXES,
OF TUP; IsATJ-ST IMPORTATIONS.
STXPJUH F. WEITMA5T,
Pi-lO-4'rp
No. 1410 MARKK I' HTBKIiT.
nft r.ni CANS PKACHKS.
VERY SU
1 1 i 9 perior, nut m by O. F. Morton A Co.,
at
the Itmind Top Feaeh Faiui, Md,. now ariin, and for
naleuyi; K. Nl'.FF. o. l"i H. W1I VKYi.i. llMO-lm'
tv KKWAlin
"l.osl. In aoinu trim lie Pilladelnhla Hank to the Oom
nioi.nealio lt.nl., T H It I' E THOl'8.-Nli HOI.LAKS 1st
aix Nailoi.al Hjok notes ol M each. The lluder will re
ceive
Mt: IU'NDHF.1) liOI.I.ARS RKWAUD,
end no 'i'icmIoiib asl.'-il. hy appolna 10
J . 8.
, thiloii Hotel Altfin Htront,
llciweuu Third and Peurla,
It
N l w
JJAltPMIt .V lU'vOTJlHIlS,
N 15 W Y t K K .
e'jni tsu tiii DAT:-
ARCTIC RES EARCH E 9
I.lfp Ir-iiM thf Kstinlniatii:
LllKIl'Ol'IIH NlUKAllVF. OF AM KXPKIUTIDfl W
SHAi.C'i. 01 s it jiiiw rstANHi.is, trr
T11F. 11 I .s ls,), iniil, ANI1 lioit.
Bt CI A'
WCh Mapa an i .1
,Y.$ niAX'13 HAM..
' llund'ed lUuvtrat oni, beajtlielly
fi'd from l'it;n by
I ' , UT 1 . HTI IMM.NH. f-'M.. BfriKM.
. , mi (i'.a t V ' 1,1.1: Pi;r.;ii:-g,
i-iKi'Tf urn
bTO.,
'.. HAIL AM l'lir)T'fKAl'H.
. -( llavif Mcroeo. $; '.0,
AnarrfttlTeol rr .rdipary lodKMual enterprlie ani
peiHf'veranc, al l. oxt nnald. d; with the retulU of a lonj
Inti r ourpe wiif tho liinur.,!) . ull ( icrfpU n of thalt
niodu of lif9,or-i,p..;i!ijaj. and re Uir.m ; the di'orery
vi artual reihsrf t a i-.pediil-n of Mart'n h'rnMiherf
thri e cent u i It i .-k , .:tid 'ipurtant ddti- tioni 1 1 fa or itt
et disiovrriT'c o'kc- ol the mirvivorn of Hir John frank
lin h eipc'iltlnn. t.-wnt Jp whicn tlio anilior, Cipttln 41 ill,
hue ust Maitttl. r-hii r eJ, on a it-ci ul ixpolrt m. Al
tt; Ard both nittCcr u.l manner, it tuken pUrfl in Uetlrat
rank of the m t. m : irave: a::d adventure f ,r which the
la.it Ci etn j i .u l n proii;lc.
ijt tht y-'ir Y f I -.'r-nin j !'o t. fi.'-cmt?r fi.
Whh all it-rn f .ul)t.iki and diM oiuil'.ure, bit
enrered alwiiyn h h" I filler Pre n-nt tl.e hea te asslitamie
ol a lew not I" lif irt -I MiMi.Vr ll.i I net out in May, IVO,
lor thn Arctic re int.- Frmn.h-it ninrnent to the end ot
In rtr t Tovrtt.0, und in return home In l.'i, we ha the
fall itory of his ihov. .hphh In t'-o very iuit rnMui; vlutD
iu-l ishui d by II fpe- A ltroth.-M-a wotk mhlch la a
nd'liti'.n ot the llf-t I upoftan.-c to the present Itinltea li-
brary of Ar tic Ittora tiro.
It is Mr. Hall I acuity of making lilui-i, If at home aninnf
,e natives tha ive bio hook its men u? to tlie diral
roader. ltLie,l'h the fldility of a piintoriph, aud
t with the col -r of a painting, a picture of life am-hi it th
KMiuimaux. Jit nicely E'iiilmaux lite, hul life aiuon
11. i m.
Mr. H.iU app:!e i himielfwlth all hit energy anJ p"-
verancti to the uttk n becoming nu U ju, .Imam, and of
making thorou.h uxpluratl mn of the country where ht
found himfnlf. ilia bunk will hltow bow fully he crrled
out his parpoboe. Tiie persons only who hive had tie
privilege of lot kint: over hii orlKiual notert, nindo in the
unow bats or ekiu leiri of the Inaulia af ter hard Witrk hart
conn rimed the .Jny. rn entirely appreciate the nd'JIty of
the narrailvo.
Wc are mud tt it fn thl lo we have tho aholnlf truih
riven, Dot from uu iiury, but liofed down In tho mtilitot
mowi.
from th .Y'". F' ob,rrrer Dtcfnirr H.
Full of tUctn' m. .-Tinting and inttmctht lueldeatl.
narrative, aud a Icn nre; tt In life among the Ei.iuVniaua,
graplilcand pli ririae, not vry luvlting to people la
(lUh iny for "bon: ae 1 iod-'litp,'' but exooi'din'ly plranaat
those who wen Id Know how A hey liro In trie froxen
Noith.whero exl.fcnco Itiell' would scorn to be undirahl0,
nud cnly to be h -rm-1 an Inevitable ntee-,aity. Wo might
luakt- putfti of i-tra of dct plT tntorestlug muter, but
Ftcow not w her be;in ; and wo comrat nd tne volume
Itftilf to every i.uui'y that winti a rfoid b.jk for wQt
reading.
IIAUVKU k liKOTHKUS
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MABOAI'KT !rN.lL-S lilHTORY. Annotated ij ho
huabund. A Not i. tvo., prtper, o centa.
"'Margaret Lxiiz l' IBs'ory' N one of those aloriec
which ar so Kood tout we all hear of th m before we read
them. Thla oue has e.c;t C so much Interest as It appeared
freriailj Uiat, fcs if amu uuuhuiiI origin muit be ibutd for
a remaikabtu a !.), it hue been attributed to several
noted per sons, ind, among others, to ijuecu Victoria. But
H la very c'ar tb;U If thut good ludy had been capable of
writing auoh a book, she would not havo waited until now
to rtveal licr power. 'Margaret Do nail's History' Is doubt
less a woman s book, and one of loose which mast be read
by every one who would be fumiUur with the remarkable
variety of llter:iry power which, In our day, sceka IU es
predion in the i-ovol."
tfSDFH THE BN (I.eMaudlt). Tianshited f'om the
l rtnth oi il. L Ai.bc". hvo,eiuto,9i v ; rapor, arje
'FROM 1AN TO BKF.UHUHB A ;" or, The I.anl of
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4'ineH, and Frcsunt Inhahituuts of thut Wonderiul Land.
With ID triloiiK nt the remarkable Accuracy f Ui
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