The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, August 13, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    J-TOJDAILYJ SATURDAY, AUGUST 13. 1861.
CfTlCE No. 108 sTthird street.
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Te trreseftsl"lsj.
HtnlMMikinln ofAeoayiaoes. Oommliitlwi.
karVltsa7l r !. " aolhwiilral ed
tZ iwIZJe T.i Mktreee o( W writer not B.--eearll lor
Smmtl aadartaks be relaiarolecto OoauBuuicaUsas.
T Af virtlaerl.
a,ria9 Ik imt inorea.e la the Oirnilslloa ofTnt
fVliNIM. TBLKK4PII.COinpUUlgUI 10 fS If prO.l ft ll
-tri fear, w aritenuy roaoai iniit anverxi.anirnTS
a taM la sxa as 10 o'oh k, ir possible, to ic
M.ara
teeea M aseeruoei mum oar ooiuoaa.
SATURDAT. ATGU8T 11, 154.
ovr Ncnoou.
The doors of our schools will toon be re
opened for the admission of scholars, and the
youth of botb'sexes may then be seen, with as
many book as they can well carry, going or
returning from the establishments where they
rc to be taught the Important principles
accessary In after life. When It Is considered
that adults are learners, and men and women
re dally gathering new knowledge, It may not
be amiss to say a word about the Interesting
little met and women who toll so hard over
their lessons! The first six years of a child's
life should be spent In forming the body and
organs of sense, by exercise and healthful play
lo the open air. Much of the education of a
Child, fn the Inceptive stages of existence, may
be imparted by conversation, and his mind
Buy receive much Information of a valuable
kind through the medium of the senses.
The best authorities agree that at seven
years oi age a child may speed from one to
two honrs at his book ; at eight, three hoars;
and so on till he Is fifteen, at which neriod the
tvetital powers begin to be developed, and
thea six or seven hours may be given to study,
There a possibility of children having too
much to do, too many lessons to learn, too
many books in hand. This can be tolerated
when the mind enlargos, and the capacities are
augmented; but a faithful teacher, who com
bines, zeal with knowledge, who has perhaps
aa .acquaintance wuu pnysioiogy, ana an
experienced Judgment, will give the little man
or if oman a short and easy lesson, and require
K te be got we(, rather than puzzle the doll
caUj young creature with too much, which
must be acquired Imperfectly.
This Is a simple thing In itself. Everyone
knows It, or think he knows it. But there
havi been children to whom existence has
been made a burden because they could not
-warn weir lessons tasi cnousn. anu tueir over-
taxed brains suffered sadly, asleep and awake,
in order to perform their difficult tasks. This
is no excuse for the Idle and lazy mischief-
makers, who must be driven to school, and
. nam Til n nlw Iauaii VAf
dictation to Judicious teachers how to act, but
a twigtttUm founded on observation. Chil
dren) should have plenty of exercise. They
should not be confined, but allowed those
recreations that develop the strength and In
crease the power of each organ of the body, as
well as the brain and nervous system.
Let those who deem these remarks common-place
think for a moment whether it Is
not in the first steps In life that the child is
"made or marred." C hildren of a tender age
arft fohvaleidlv Inlnred nil thalr Uvea lir inn
much confinement; and this may have a mis-
chlevoua effect, as much In a Philadelphia
school as In an English cotton factory. Be
aide!, the brain of the child Is injured by pre
mature application, and If he does not sink
Into an early grave, he becomes an intellectua
dwarf or imbecile driveller good for nothing.
These remarks are important to tho parent
who tends to the teacher's care the child Of
bis iandest hopes ; to the teacher who wants
to discharge faithfully the important duty de
Tolving upon him ; to the child for the alterna
tive may be a healthy body and mind through
life, or a diseased, weak frame and sickly In
tellect; to our eountry, for we waut to have a
race of physical and intellectual giants, who
will be alike distinguished in the field and in
the cabinet.
ATHI.KTIt' r XCItt lSi:.)).
With very many other and wiser people, we
I are right glad to observe the Increasing popu
larity of athletic games and exercises among
' ns. Our youth have been degenerating sadly
f Binee the good old times of breeches and three-
I cornered hats. They have become a byword
to foreign travelers in our country, and a
' "acorn and dcrUlon to touruits, both native
t and European. Their fair proportions have
J been curtailed, and their forms need the
X greatest art of the tailor to give them the sem
blance of manhood. What are the chief causes
l' of this physical deterioration ? Habits of idle-
j sess, neglect of athlotio exercises or bodily
' effort of any kind, combined with precocious
i dissipation, the consumption of poisonous
liquors, and other kindred Irregularities.
""Why is it tlmt the young men of England
the young aristocracy, we mean with fur
- greater wealth, far greater opportunities of
riotous living, and, in iHct. quite as much, if
not more enjoyment of those opportunities
for the "University men," the "Young Gusrd-
; men," and bachelor Belrn via, generally, are
at least as uf3t" as Touiik Anierloi" of a
Similar age and social position why l it, we
, ajt, that these "young bloodn" of Kngland ai'O
broad-ohouldered, rudily-cne.-ked, muscular
' aoti stalwart six footers, while mr represen
tatives of the rltduir feneration are spindle-legS'rd-
pale-faced. hollow-cheMed HnotoghM
fof Hvwculiully, that t lit fee.bly iiloug the
- Kla Bnl.n.hJ C". m u u ScL' a fi.W til..
" display of tailor's hnndi work?"
Simply and solely became, lit the colleges
and universities of England, the cricket club,
the rowing club, the base-ball club, flourish as
an essential part of the training because the
tudenta exercise their bodies as regularly,
and often much more violently, than their
- minds, and to are physically strengthened and
i developed..
'-, la view of thato eantraits, we repeat that
t P hope to see a restoration of the good old
- :r,ua and sports that strung the ainews and
x ial tbe muscles of our forefathers for
i jBuaiust Tjm a4 Vallay Torge. Cricket I
J J"1' ; pound among us ; In driv
ing out of tt.. ct, f , 0 Dt .fteraoon w, often
!..!? oa JoUl pwt owii mi
9 Vattmg away right uruuf. Tk kindred
games of base, and town, ut Qornw m
l 1m coming back to aaUv .Un
- flelif aud brace the thews of youth.
) Oymnaaliuii and " Callathenlc Xuutiee"
u , axe springing up in our midst, and obtain.
1 eqa! favor and patronage; and we predict.
I , Joyfully, hopefully, confidently, that the neat
i ( coaeratloa of " Yonog America" will not be
'' ashamed to aland fide by side with their
AugldS&zoil ewtoBpcMtsrlea, or- to oautead
tt;l Utora on equAl tenat Ut Uit buuiIj dlTr
t at.ua Jf elu.ir ssiarn Lasifl. .
XTKHPEKAKCR.
Mr. SAMnx 8. Southard, Agent of th
Adams ExprcM Company, kt Terre Haute,
Indlaua, committed suicide In hit room a
frw day ago, by b pintol shot through tho
head, lie was eo BltenUvr? to buMnena, that
but few outside of hU most Intimate friend
knew of his disposition, and aa a citizen and
bualnexa man hi character u dwiervediy
high. Tet the victim of Atrnng driuk left a
letter which fay :
" Miiuor has ruined me a well a thotuaniW of
'f thorn j I have tried liaid to quit, but tin i it
" Impossible to do so. I have drank trithlna;
" tliis rvcninit, and am perfectly calm. I hare
" co unkind word or foelinfr towards any one.
" 1 liat curse or all evils, run, titki i one more to
" the prove, who might bavo Lrrn wtor-mr-d .nd
" enjoyed the confitlnnce and ntsport of the com
" mtiiil'y. My poor family ! O (loci I I cannot
" tliiDk of Uirrn, or write cf nr to them. My
" cup l fill). May a just and merciful God dual
" kiuUly with them."
Aa a aource of Individual wi? tchedneps, of
moral pcrvcrtlon, and public evil, there 1
probably no single vice calling more lomlly
for social correction than Intemperance.
States have supplied almshouse fur the poor,
penitentiaries and prison for the criminal,
and places of refuge and discipline for the In
sane, the crippled, and the abandoned ; yet
while It will bo found, upon examining the
statlxtlcs of such Institution, that by fur the
Urgent part of their Inmates owe their nnror-
tunate condition directly or indireelly to In
toxicating drink, Bttclety has adopted no
means of reclaiming the Inebriate, and thereby
applying the most effectual corrective to a
disease than which there Is none moro alarm
ing in Its extent or more proline of private
and public Injury.
It is time that something wait done to strike
this great curse at the root ; that the civil
authority of every Commonwealth should
begin to regard and deal with it as a mon
strous political oflense, not only subject prop
erly to Us jurisdiction, but Imperatively de
manding the exertion of all Its restraining and
conservative power. As the fruitful parent of
crime, Intemperance Is, In our judgment, as
legitimately an object of criminal Justice as
the larcenies, riots, blasphemies, murders, and
all tiio endlessly varied forms of violence,
misery, and disorder provided for in penal
codes and subjected to legal control.
Though philanthropy has been anxlouMy
exercised In devising means of prevention, it
Is amazing that bo little has been done to
reform the drunkard ; that while the humane
spirit of the age is founding so many useful
establishments for private relief and public
advantage, no provision has yet been made to
arrest the victim of intemperance In his
course, and by bringing blm under compul
sive, but kind and rational discipline, retrieve
him from tho fearful tyranny of a passion
which has deptived him of the moral and
physical energy requisite to rescue and pre
serve himself.
The fact Is, that !n neglecting thus long to
recognize the confirmed inebriate as a crimi
nal, constantly offending against the peace,
the happiness, and the morals of tho State or
as an irresponsible agent, incnpablo of self
control, and therefore, as ono who has for
feited his rights of personal liberty, society has
overlooked a grave perhaps the gravest
malady of the kind that has ever contributed
to afflict It or lnvoked,the interposition of Gov
ernment. An enlightened practical view of
this question should be delayed no longer.
The positive and frightfully extensive Influ
ence which drunkenness has In corrupting
men, In disqualifying them for the rights and
duties of citizenship, and In ditluslng wide-
licentiousness and distress through the
Und Implicating the Innocent, and burdening
the State, should be realized ; ami an Intelli
gent social sentiment, justly careful of the
general welfare and security, and actuated by
a benevolent desire to restrain and recover
thobo who have become the help'ets slaves of
a resistless appetite, should at once provide
stme sufficient plan for reforming drunkards,
and eventually suppressing the vice Itself.
No better expedient for the end proposed
could be devised than a House of Industry,
where all the proper restraints could be en
forced, the requisite physical aud moral influ
ences be brought to bear upon the patient,
and the labor of his hands be applied to defray
ing the expenses of the institution. .This
would at once accomplish three Important
objects, namely, relieve society from a
nuisance; subject a person incapable of self
control to wholesomo reformatory govern
ment ; aud release the public from a principal
occasion of the heavy charges now in
curred in the support of thous.'.nd.' of Indi
viduals whose habits of intoxiratlou have
either immediately or indliet '.ly thrown them
into almshouses, prU-oos. and Iio-pitalc
Philadelphia lias ar,ulrc J nu enviable repu
tation fur valuable measure'' uf improvement
in prison discipline and kindred innlter. B'ue
hat iiov: the opportunity of lendlm; In a move
ment relative to a class of uiifcrtiiuatcs and
an evil which rise In their claim tipaii chari
table, sympathy and legMat'.ve concern far
above rr.ost other object of flic Uud which
have drcady received the caw of statesmen
aud the bounty of private b uevolenep. Will
not, tl.ea.HOinft of our most influential cllltvu
take tM: susgertion up in that cani't. spirit
which Its great consequence to uoelety .li-mKI
excite, and presi It forwnrd to practical rej'l
r.aliou;' A mora interi-Klinu iil'iuiu has
rarely engaged public tttt-iiUi.i., and it de
snrves to be nrged with coireHM.nilli;g zeal.
Pi RiKiHcv: s It' can hi IV. m Mr. Jehu .1.
KrunKT.No. 40;;'licm-t stuft, wi-imrv received '
conks of f'rni l.e'h-'t !;;""'', llni-per" !
Icy, Ma!nTitc I n:rre -t'l- t"t:r'.nj o f t'tfhicn, I
I.ondi ii ll'wi.m.d .V'v ii.vl T.-n.r:, l'unth, j
Ilnrjirr'a, London W '', '(; .' Jittr, lil.d r"Wi- ',
kill M. q.r-inf, All !) '.-.r '.W'. It Is only j
nccesi-ary t any tlmt tV .tii.dl.l neri-lieil .
FtKllIOA'S rOH.l'.l'HI'.
1.' fnlfrl.
Wo must no longer seek for l'liMnon la I'aiis
tlie tkklo godduit ia to be found in the ch.itoau
or t the watering places, but lior rnlgn there is
M despotic m In tbe capital. Foulard Is still
favoritt, und jutt now borije and CUamliery
gauze are much worn ; alto, a charming m it'irbil,
called Imllan gau.e, It used l'or ilemi-toiiette.
Drew of pique or batiste, aitnply ornamented with
white or colored braid, and with a littlo vo-te to
match, are exceedingly useful. Moro elegant
dremes, but still made with veutei, ore of muslin
orbatisU.trirorntd with gtilpurr-.,Vulnclenieii,cin-broldery,
or ribbon bowt. The sn.mire fichu U
that decideslly preferred to be worn with low
bodied fummer evening-dress. The celnture ts
now one of the niott important parte of tbe
toilette. For yonng glrlt of illgut ilgore nothing
eanb more becoming than the Swift ceiniure,
embroidered and triiumcd with laoe or ruches of
ribbon, worn over a white cheiuUctte.
Eandf of Uilt;. piiu noeuu qu.w uis uiuvi.
of the day. Wide niuare backlet are wont with
them. -Vlaslla tnawu ana caiuaiie, srnuuiois wuu
iutartkiu aud flonncet ot luco, are in vogou. i uo
nehest atw lined with taflutasf otuoit, mure
tiuiuie.aratibumed wiih t'nstooned llouneea or
bwif iiiuaa, an Insertion over ribbon being placed
all round, buiua hall'-UUiug uauaiUea) sire ulto
mad ot m.lin a,i(,u tmt,rojduied aoaiut. ThUl
teoson whita tswlaUn It much usud for ti iruming
Ufletas. U avema sLcaoitu fancy, birt when
well arranged U baa a gi aUcct. j)ut tho beit
way of BkukiBf out rtodu,) aciuaiutvd with At
tnod j t proceed to bur description of dresses.
A atiaw colon-d lawn dresn:
At the bottom of tbe skirt a plaited flounce
about Ats Inches wide, and upon each plait a
coqiil'.le of black Uc partly on the skirt. A
small vote of the name material aa the dre-s,
rlniined round with black lacej openct In
front, but attarbad by pattca, which cross over a
waistcoat of batiste, with insertion and Valen
tiennes lace forming a Jaliot, and also placed
ronnd the basquos. A dress ot white alpioi:
1 be Nittom Ot the skirt cut in very ilccp fol'iom,
xnd Mt(rrl with a wttla rerlsa riblion. This trim
mlrR la rOTinded off, and carried tip the aide
far an the wan t. A narrow llonnco it pl.iccd over
tie rittx round tlie rcaioana.
Ce:ntuie corelet, with baaquen ilircctolre made
of icrirtt tair- U, and embronlercd wlih jet. Willi
ttrs eli pant d-'tss is worn a hiyh bojy and Imhk
a aovea of mmitn butllonne, and crois-b irred
with rirrow cerise vclvnt. A spn'd mi'-iln
drrff, Ovr sky-biiio tarlatane; a flounce aliout
a.x indict wide, t tinned with guipure, and
luadcd with a lamrnili cnt Insertion, which Is
ci rrud np each acam in hornexhoe form to tho
Ik il.t of a ' n art- r oi a yard. A pontillon vie,
tilmmid In the fiainn style, fudcrncath, a KwHh
cemtiire of blue talloiai, w ith very loni; a'ld wide
end fal'lnff behind. A robe of white foulard, tlie
rkirt trimuiid round with a wlilo bind ol blue
Ml'ctm, edged on each fide with a quilling, and
emtiroldi red with white silk.
A i-mall collet to n atch, and a Jockey bat of
1-CRliorn, tifmined wiih a whiui fnatuer and hliio
low, completed tlib toilette. A white muslin
drew;, with a plaiting and revem, a'tout fivo
Ir.chcf wide around tho bottom of the skirt,
and up each fide of the seams, gradually dimin
ishing in width. Thee rovers arc embroidered
and placed over pink. The vc-U' and sleeves
trimmed to match. A robe of pointed munlin,
tic body full at the waint; ct-lnture of iliac
giiuzc, with a sat n edgetrimmid with a qull
I it g of the same rtblxin, covered with black la e.
ltmlits of crepe litse arc much worn, with tkirtd
ot t'hattibf ry gnnre or (iRht-colored nllk. They
l.avo a niot charming efloct, trimmed with black
braid, and ipiilllngs of black and white bloudu,
a id arc exceedingly becoming.
Others are made of thta nansook, with imrrow
tucki', small collar of linen, and wide culls, each
trimmed round with a very narrow Insertion of
cnibmlderrd munlin ; or striped muslin, with Vn
li uca nn s I'lhirtion, and straps of velvet up oa'h
side. China crape and foulard arc both also
us' d fur loose bodies. Poulard, although not
quite so graceful as C'blaa crape, is so much
cheaper tbut It will be moro generally worn.
'Wbi'e drckf-es are more worn than ever this
tcaKon. t.ot only for full dress in miiHlln. iraure.
baiegc, tulle, ftc, but also for morning wear in
'ncunet. musiinettc. alpaca, aud noil de cbevre.
Tbe robi'B de ville of foulard and silk, with white
grounds, are aUo much in favor. A grea' many
roi es ana claques ot w nite ainaca, sou do chevru.
and cschemire are trimmed with colored silk. The
colors n ost In vogue are lilac, blue, and pink, in
clear, bright tints.
A r action baa taken place with regard to lun-
ncts; and from the bih-fronted bonnets laiely
and are fast going back to tbe close bonnet of
former da) s. The enrtsia, too, Is quite banished
by some, although othora still retain it as the
most elegnnt finish. We give the description of
some made each way. A capote or white, tulle
bonillnnnc, trimmed on the crow n with a largo
bow of tulle, covered with branches of young ivy.
Curtnin of blond, edged with silk fringe. The
inside irimtned with piillinsof tulle, with branches
Of ivy crnsKing it. A capote of IlgliMiluo crape,
covered wjtli tulle, worked with crystal boad.t.
A Dow oi blue niiiKin i tacs in pineo oi me
enr am. At tbe side a blue tulip, from which
fi.nn a RusHinn aigrotte. Bonillonne of crape,
with b ee bow and II it s of the valler inside.
A bonnet of d awn tulle, tbe crown of tulle in
deep flutes, separated by straps of white ribhou,
with branches of honeysuckle falling over them.
Fancy ribbons arc much used for morning bon
nets, 'either flowered or in shaded stripes ; they
have a very rich appearance. The same style of
rililion, only much w ider, is also worn for sashes
r r the i-eawde, some most elegant ana becoming
coiffures have bien prepared.
we select some oi me most cicgaut. me
cbapeau La Valiirc l ouis XIV, stjle of fancy
stiaw, edged with black velvet worked with
straw. A bow of muire-colorcd ribbon, ftstened
by a straw cord, and falling rather to the side,
seems to bold a plume ot mack leather", sur
mounted by tho wing of a bird, which falls over
the trout. Tbl-i hat is rather large, but very
grace! ul and becoming to a certain style of
beauty. The ennpeau uupucnot: tun cages
raised and trimmed with narrow black velvet. A
flowered rib! on crossed round the crown, and
falling in two ends behind, with a bouquet of
black feathers and field flowers.
Each of these has its own peculiar style ; it
mutt rest with the fair wearer to choose tho one
the most becoming. We must not close our dc-
pciiption of the hats without the Princess de
Manes anu lue muusqueuurc. mi loruier niauc
of v rv white straw, edged with grevn velvet,
with a boun.net of reacock's feathers, in the midst
of wbttli n poses a small green bird. Hound the
brim a row of small straw hanging buttons. Tbe
bitter of straw, edged wph blue velvet. Hound
the crewn two narrow straps of velvet fastened
undei a bow if the tame trimmod with straw,
from wLich fall one blue and two brown feathers.
A new mill, three hendrod and fifty feet long
by one hundred and eighty-four feet wide and
t ree stories high, is (joing np at Ltwronce,
Massnchusetts.
SlatrrtMl.
I.K rBON MKLVIS.-At th t atliollB flftheral.
i.4lvllle T.in.,by tha Bov, Fatlipr Kvau. on tho nth
ol .H.lv, IIS Mil 1,K l AUOM . of tlie Andi-rion Cavalry,
to ML- NAMMB WK.LVIN, of Sanhvlllo, lona.
TllnKK-FOKMYTHK.-On tho llUi Instant, In the
f'liurth oi tbe ttMllator, by the Itav. John l.ons, ChAji
lnln . H. A.. JAM KH B. T1IOUN anu ANNA J., eMail
lUujhtcrol the lata Thos. Pony the. Delaware county
paper- pk-ase copy.
KU K-UOTD. On February tilh, 1WH, by Vfr. I)r.
Ilalia, Mr. .1A1IE3 I. UK E to MM JAMK bOYU.bvth
lit this cltv.
- ItiMl.
AI LS. S On the evnlnu of the IHh lum.. (is'olii.v
I. iniant "n or Ulehard J. and Mary 1. Alli n, asinl 1
iikiiii .rA 10 days.
Xlif r-letlvoa nod Iricndf of tne family are respectfully
InvttKl b- attend the tuneral.lrom th r.atdoiiec ol hit
fiiiln-r at lladilouncld. N. J.. ou l.rsl duy, the lilu lu.t. .
at 4 o'cloe-i. In the aiternoon.
liSMb On H.e litll Uisu-it, JAMES DAVIS, In the
tr.'.l )c ai ol hu aire.
'i In- re. nr. i t and fr'en.e of the family art renreclinllr
it,v;li'-l ti uoonctlia tuitral fmni tl.e r'-.iileiH-eor tin aon
1 ii ln..lt.uif MeKadtftn, b'o.'ill Arct ttrcrt, ou Muli
(is u at I 1' M.,vitlioui mrtlitr oolite.
,11: U'i'. 2u Aleksodria Kpt,on Hrttiinliiy, Jal.v t
i i m 0 llie j.riiii.ii e eamcr . J I mil.
N K. wi:e of
tt.e Jfev st'liry ti. tiexnp, MLsiouary to Hyria.
11 1 is.1 - On V 'ailneaday, June l,.t. at the nettle of Cold
llal-r Va.AMiRl.W KKIM, Co. I, r Hi-irl. Penn
.illsfus Votunleein, fn the Isth yesrol his lye, sou in
ul 1.1 .it liarrl.-t Kelin. I
line notlt-e II the bodv Is recovered. I
y.t.l Hl.lt.-On the Ulh inalunt. I.KIKKIIT KF.TSF.lt,
-"'.,',1,','i'.',.'''l!. UarbaraKej.er. iu tie .1st
lit rcmiivit Mid UU h&t art- rrnptfjiriiliy in itflrl Ij
inti tid V. li!itr:iMi, from 11. ip-stri' r.rv of t iiojihi w,
V fluun K. TliDiNik", sUnln trMt, -hovrt VS ttituii,tin
iwiiji , Gtrinntsiwn, ua un.M , Utli, i 'i u'cUick I. M.
X W.N. -Oo Din momlnir of the l.tli In -I, WILI.UM
Ml-tHt ifl-, Biitl flume of thr inmllv, r renpcctfiilly
li,vHt 4' to H'trml tlto IuihthI. Iitiin hL" lutn rt -tidf ur,
Nfi. id. WiKid ttrtH4, cm 'Immltty a.icruottn, nt :t o cUx k.
I At II Kir.- At Marfhcftl i Uy, on imt 4'li Iriimil,
1 lv.i i.H.'A I'til i.LAt l ALMfU dt,riL-ii lui li?r, ul
thi- ' 1 I )tr ai.d l'daji-. (ht rv.in thr (i.tu.'iitrit
J (i;uili-r rnl Jitiue t . f lmfr hqi! Ktt-.l I'lnier.
l.i v if.-. Th- (.vnrl c'mnitni- tU iutliui.' Jmniot oi
jStil: C'fli'ol.lUi.
h1TM -Om FrhUr. tlit UtU iiKmiM ANMI. V..
tits ul 1 Until in l. Huillii, iu (It 2-'ef wr ol tu-r aivt-
1 it fttitUemid Irifiui. t l lln i.mliy nrn Tt'fptVt
Mi ly lir IumI u ftitcnd li lnnonU, tnnii tno rllBiico ol
l.i r nirtiu). h. Iff . f ocn-r oi ftr onii ami Buurli m ,
ii .Vt .ni'lH.v fUlrrttooii. t i o'dwl .
mut Ui, -Ut riiurxlut tuontiOK. ll'ii I Ti otitis i, Mi.
ANN 'IHKI.hM luiht 7Mli; i iiroi hrr .
Irjf iftaHf-n mifl I (-tend ol tbe tn'iiMl am rvipottiitlv
tii((si in aiti nil Ih lunssfal, from the rfldt'nct ol It-r
-ot'-i i l.iu, .Vr, ri- ItovMi, ISu. 'its . KI- voilh itlfr't,
hp tirrtav a'li ruooii. ul 'J oti h.
1 min, -SutMpnlv. ar!i?r niort tf palntni M!insrn,
m Vi Vtb 4v .' Aumi-t. friil. Mr. hVI'.WM:
1 V:i S, wile ol tiio latM t.niiii'1 Ii. i . ln., iu ih
I 'tin j'i r oi hiir ato. W t-ru pui-t- ! roj . J
!)'-' ufttlff ol Uin ul rural wl)i ? .tv.-n.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
arw
'NION M. K. CHURCH, 1'lU'KTU
--T' stre.t. imV.w v.-. Habnatii, Am-ust u. itev.
, 0Vi, i, an.i itav'.TuoH. h. iU'H.kki 1 , 01 hi. joaeoii,
llILiLll!S'!i,f!l'?i ?i-
prese.h In the in irnlng al ln.S
CKS1KAL i:UIilllltr.lAllU.NAl. Cll t1 KC'M.
Kev. C. II. A. BC1.KI.S:T, ot New Vors. will
lireorh at CONC'F.KT HALL, To uioiro v, at 10i A. H.
and V. M. beau free.
tfsT PAUL' CmmclL'l'llIS CHUIICU WILL
f 'w he closed untu rtauday, Auaust 2stb, lor cleaulny
. RKV. WILLIAM BARN4 WILL FHF.VCH
ic KMDRY M V.. CHIIKCH to-morrow uiorulne
and Itev. 1MMKL WEBSTtM In tbesveuluf.
TmNITTCHAPEt.,TWENTT-KCt)Sn AND
LO(:UT Htraets. lllvtue ssrvlea at ISIS' A. et.
and s P.m. Tbe hv. air. BAiiyEH will ureach in iha
aveuintf.
w-J-ct. KKV. J. TODD WILL PRF.ACH IN TRINITY
l)iJ M. K. Ckurah, Mtill l U atraet, above Kace, on
Bahhatli aut, Ihe 11 lb luauut.at Wis A- at. aud I o'clock
F. M.
THEClirHfH OF THE F.PIHHANT WILL
sV-a7 be elosed on the second aod third Huudays oi this
month. It will be reopened on t&e foaria eunday at 10)s
o'clock A. St., aud at t ejcluck P. M.
HKVT IAVID STEELE, PASTOR OF THE
aat7 Fourta Baiunned Preahytenaa rburb. EIIjsI
TEEVl'H and FI1.BS ET utiMta, will Brsasb to-un-row
at Ml aud i o'clock.
iWiUSEl I.SKT1TUTB OF SOIEMOB,
AVtSt) Hf.VrS rEF.NTH street, above I olarakla avonna.
Prescbiug at this Institution to-morrow i Holiday) alter
noon, at i o'eUMk, by He v. W. W. T.vYLOB. Beats ire.
All are invltod.
Men 8PHINO UAK1IF.N OAI.L. N. W. TORNKIt
Assssv HFK1NO UAKUF.N and TII1KTK1 NTH Htrsel..
Mammas of the caurcu or curist i
cb of Christ aaaeinbilnf bens are as .
lollowsi as ii - -a.
broad," ' showlne lie
follows i At Itts A. St., fur worship, la the 'breaUna of
.1," "-suowina use seem a uaaia an oe .uaii, -u i
anoUier. Aud al 'ih o'eloet P. kt.. hit lbs proai-hlui of
the Word, by Ust rastor, ClliilUst CAMrili.lL.
.Tea.
n.
W A Ii It A V i: N,
!. ui.soa to w. k. oAiihvr,
MAHONIO IIAI.I,
Ko. 719 OnEENUT BtreeU
WIN I C V H II A I 11 M,
OUUTAINB.
MOSQl'ITO NETTINGS.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
licrtwene (line Pot. We are glnd to
prrn-nt ths publK- with nsw mnncy avlnf rtlrlt, lm
lle In cnaitructi'ia, as rn.lly manut.t an an ordliixrjr lama
uit-d fur lilillnf piirpcBf In fact in tliaply a c immon
lamp, to which w c Jpplj th principle nf hesilna 01 or and
aroiuij lh fl smt, si rn. lirnl It u br Lstlotl 1a.lnt . lulled
bj the I'nlled BiaUM. tnd known as "Hhcr s I'aieal."
With this tloiple tpparatut, Ulct may U kept hot all day,
and n-t oonbiima five rcnts'wurth of oil.
To raechsnlri and arlt.ans who ara compr lu-d to iirs
alojliol at prcsnt Mil prt-ei, tl l article will av lt ot
lenewt?k. Vt kkink A Ihd..n,
Ko. IPS South Sawnd hue-1.
J(M,KCTRICITY.
LOOK ANI MVK! A WOI'.D TO THII WISK. I
Bl'tHI'IKST:
All dheanod con. btlons, both acute and ehronlc, where
there U vitality enoiish lell to react, an permanently
cared, by wairanlee, at No. l?jri WALM'T Htroet. Phila
delphia, and In cave of a failure In most otiatl..atemaltlea,
no charge ts made. Kleetrlt al laatlititlou, eHtahllihou
about Ave years at,-o l-y 1'releuor H0I.LE8. Head the
following ;
A class of maiaillei prevails to a fearful extent in com
musltlcs, doouiltu IiKi.Ooo youiln, of both aeies, annnally
to an aarly grave. 7heie dteaaea are vrry ImperOirtly
iiiidentood. Tkelr evt. rnal manlrestatious or symptiHua
are nervous debility, relaiatloa, and sreat exhaustion.
marasmus, or wahtlnir and consiimpUou of the tliiues of I
the whole body, ahnrtnraa of breathing, or too hurri4
liroathluii on afcetidiuR a hill or lllnht of atalra, palpitation
of the heart, aathma, bronchlU-i, and a dry, sore throat,
trembling and shaking of the arms and lower llmt.
aversion to society, businctas, and to study : sometimes
dimuess ot the tyrtlht, loaf or memory, dimness or
tK heo1, letiral-IA, pain In varloua pant of the
bodj', jiatiis Ui the bach, and lower ttmtie. lumbaim, dys
pepsia, con.tlpatK.u of the bowels, deranged eeoreUona f
tbe kidnei, and many other (lands of the body, cra
dudrg virulent dl.seaea in both raalci and fm.ilea ; like
vise ipib-pay, byatia, and ditiereot tortus of nervous
Bpssuis. bow.ttien, atncty-nlMO cases out of every hun
dred of all the above-named dlseaeii, and a host of others
not itemed, as oouhiinopliou of the tunas, or of tliesptttai
mines, have their orlt in in the pelvle vtsceia, hence the
wantol euce.e.e by any of the old medical systems of
practice.
MHEA8ES OF KF.VAI.FJt.
rrolfpsus Vterl, Lcucoirho-a, Amenorrhera, and f-s-aicnorriin
a. All t!:e ilwva diseases aud other t'teelue
complaints have their origin in a loss ol Uie vlml power of
the body, brought on by Injuries, exoesacs, sedentary
habits, personal abust s, abortions, and tne use of powerful
snedlclne3. Nome of Ihe peculiar symptoms are draining
pslnt thioutih the hip and back, weakness of Uis limbs,
aad extreme lsnguor and debility tbroughout theentlrt
system. Ihe effects produced from these troublesome
maladies are almost multitudinous. Consumption, Dys
pepsia, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Deafness, ttllnduesa, Itts,
and Insanity, and even Idiocy, are aut anoomrooa.
o ctlectual or r&llablo rotndty has ever t-eon found for
these alarming complaints ttll cur late discovery in the use
of Clectrvclly la strict aeccrdnr.ee with the positive aud
nrpaibe polarization of the Uterine Organs. We aever
failed In cutlng all of the above diseases, except In cato of
orvau c derangement, or sevire Injuries of tlie parts.
afra.Fuiton.alac'y of great espeilenca and ability, will
bkve entire charge of treating In the ladles' department.
Consultation frw.
r.-of. HOLLF8 A- fr. BROWH,
aii3-'t' K;-. list WALMl'T Bueet, rhlladelpbla.
fjiuu anKAT i1 1 it ill
IU.NET SIMONS U B.HAnOSAL WAOOM WORK4,
LILLTE'S CHILLED IEON SAFE
STILL THE
MASTKU OF THE SITUATION.
l&VTll 18 MIOUTV AND WILL TCKVAIL.
Its F.ncmy, like his (rest Trototype,
"THE FAT Ht'.S Of ALL EUU0U,"
MV8T SUCCUMB.
Tiio d.lte-i of PklltJelphla and vicinity are partlcu-
larly reqiieslej t) read the following aotoliom Mr. 11 Chur
. HIMUMm
1 rali.&lrLi-tlu, JnlySti, lis4.
: M. V. Ssitler. Agent for Mine's lllilllcl Iron ssle
I lis mi am: 'II e No. lociillinl Iroa San I o-irehased of
you lo Imit was In my office, whieh was burned entirely
i down, with n;y wapon faele-ry. on I'riuai uight last. My
books and paiieis weie taken out ot the Hate before the lira
) naehed the biillitn;, tberefons no atteuUon M'as p-Wd to
uk- naie. alter me nils, lui umv y.ii.
'Dieolbeewssa three-story brk-k building, lying Just
south ol my main wasou-shop, and aa tl.e wbdal the lime
weirouiiiie noriiMiie lire from rno wagon-anop aas
li.m-il btriMifly noon the ofl'eo, and everything Sum.
buatlhle buiaist entirely up. On ex.iiniuiiig II. a bate the
lii.lilewa lnu:id not injured In the le at. aodwlth a
coat ol pali it aud a little repairing externally, la ready and
nt lor u.e.
I cm el- .null-, n -omoie nd L1I.L1K flCIIII.l RD lilobi
8A1C tel! oil -r-stsd as a most thorough rirc-pnor
HK.MtV hlMONS,
V. 8. Kallooal Wag-u Workt.
T,, n,tu.w;Bg faus In ths above cortldcate aitpartisf
Jr irtst. 'I cliariictf f of th hulldluti. Ila bhx located
Juki it tli ol tl.e rtsiln vai;ii.-hlii), wllli Iti iiitnai.a
amttuul of rom'ubtlltie inaierial; aio (lie f tUut Hie
v mil at tho time v.aL utronta' Iri-m tho north, wlilcli I frl
an imnifttr amnuM ( hvni tivnn tliih hulitmiff.
tv-tftid. The fnri that tin- HiiH wax the timrioit itr Hit
on, jtiid that iwali-ll to thecallar. a.moiijr li rutin.
for da n wlt'ioul caiv or atlttiiioii, a Utro was notitlMii
IUII ill 11.
'I'tiint. Tliat tLf fafe ! not ki nirtK. warpc-d. or ( Ul'itll
tiititnttll in order, ai 4 At for um , tTcii tlc Jock being
tun tiuni;iiird.
11. U voi.iJt il il rt'u4M:;ther -IHi !- pmhU of tha
lfitt ntti-tL.i t ul io!l i-rv or iatilli-'a I'UIH.il lion Hnip t tti
Wfi-t I 'niaJs-.isijU'J'int I'ltud, ju .t iitiitili(Hlt muftC pr ve
to flic ruft-fuc tfci. ol alt i ariiM h.t-rMfi in fait-a, tt.al
LlilteR chiditl Iron Mio m ati iiimi u t-i aimed mr li
iriiiiy ami un.tiubv nrr arwi a-;i r-roi'i, tiiuat'tV
iro i ftaic fimker, -.vii fc h n. . at-vrtttm 1 1 llic coittiAry
notw,ut.faiHiua'. VcnK, fiuttiJcma i on fee nd wi
f. V flAIU I U. A; ai(.
3f . H.- Ti! mt " . 1 now at aav dfp i, aid all ar-
ilitt?ivs'.U i "-z'-v f-ianiliiir Ii tor tl'nurt v.
M f h,,l K, Ar- nt.
aj'.-;i K 21 H. NKVl'.Mll Htrtirt.
iltUI. 1VI4 d Itt 'HVKOS,
Aivti and 'fi'tiiu hiic'U
lla a j"t r tlvod a
rr'.h Importation
I -'!
arlis Helils eelt.
Flie r llcnlsli i-k,
Mudsill Clleiiuol,
Ureoa Hesl,
Alu una A Co.,
Toucher,
And otbor supsrlor brands of
Clisjujiasnea.
C . Whitman et Co.,
MsBui'acturars ol' New and Haiti ions Confsctloni, Almond
Paste, Chocolate Caranels, Ore sun La Mode de
Paris, omulattely flavored.
astsd Jordan Almonds, Ac, Ae
o. 1116 Cbemcl street, below fourth.
trk a '.' risvitiM.-.
ITLCK at CO.'t
MASOJI
BAMUVB
firrJl
rLaJtO.
CABINET
WTETK A C
OaOAM.
piAnet.
J. E. OOITJ).
eve alii aat CMeaal sbsaeta.
VTO DECEPTION. NO INFKRIOB COAL
AT aureluised iu otter below tbe oost trios of a ru parlor
artk-le. SSSDIL W. HICIM, DKOAO Street, above llaoe.
east side, sells the g.niilne lAtL VEIN, tM aud
Barest aiase4 lfsaud Bluva sUas.tUl Laraa alut,t-t
('oT.ftiaM-rs should asakt Usslr rurckafatat oa.-e.pee-Wous
to Buetuet kdvauca. -1I-Jas
-VTANAMAKKB A BK0WN,
I.
AMUSEMENTS.
lOK THKKP. PAY
OH HAT NATfHN'At.
1 it
lift a TltiWirK X Mn. II t 4. W AHVf.a "111
l.lrf.nn AITRIIMMINN and KVf.MN'IS fall-.w
KOBI ISTOWN, Tilt KHOaT. Illh! IKIt W A NT" WN,
HililAV 111., Ml ANk OKI), HATI'HIIAV. ISib.
The entire tla.slc Troops will appeir on each nee a
oiv aitint'
'ItOVHtH hLVv' flfKHNVT BTUKKT
VJ TlllAias.
this n rsisu.
The gra nimaailc. mnic-.i, n.-ta aisrdrama,
ai. Aldus, (.minis, wo.ni-s ki tn. i.avn.
IVaentea, after Ibree roolltl, a. live prm.aratlna, la a
at le ef ar.prv eileiilert niaetntle. iila rootMo wltb a oniter
fol transfoimStioii. magTaAr.ril c , aTaiol rbaiehei,
siipett, eoitsimea afti propeit!, bsaulilid bbiisjc, and
etienmra ii H' tf
1 1 V M A H K A II I. K I' X H I It IT 10 N.
11 Knit OM.V SSK wi t K
AKC11 K1 ltKt.T. AllO V. NIN S.1 P.F.VTB.
Musra. THAVHI NOYI.H I n-tel Hta'M freul,
sod BtKssrs VAM A.MMtiHii J a stsuMaoBi at-aa
gerle. eoinb.ned, will be eunel to the puMIe, cnnfEenoiiif
On MIIMltV HIIIMi. Augusts.
Ar d C-.n'.lnnlng FVKIH KVt.MMI nUI saianlar 11th
11-i.t., locloah e. Perofnianeeson Uie anertw-om of Tues
ita IHh, Wrdaeeday iHb, Tt.ursdsy IHIi.KrlUaj IfUi.and
bafurilay :tth.
Ailn.Usk.r Aenlts fin eta. each f 'hlMronW. canti. Ar
ternoon perfortoani- commenrea a1 ?S o e'eia ; evenioe.
7S o'thK. ltorraorrn at halt hour eat Her on each oe
falon. Met-a'erte atatiiy-e Wednesday rromlor, e-n'-mi
I einj at l o rloek. vr lliebeielll ol lue t II VMllS'H
IU( HI Fr K.KaitS. au-l i,l
w.srfC!T 4 11 OA. I'M MA.V.
TIK STAl'WfJII AND COMMOblOHS HTriAXI.lt
"MANHATTAN,"
C ATTAIN K. A. ilVTHXR,
Of the Cape May I lr.e.U arw rr.aking ler resnlartrlpi U
f'AI't; MAY, leavlrg H(.'H S'reet Wharf. eery Tuustar,
1t.arsday.and Saturday at bine r clock; retarnlru; IU
leae t ape May ery Mnnday, Wsilnesday.and Friday
at heK-iia.t fight o'etork, touching at New CasUe sola
and returning. Fsre t vi; carrlaire I.Ira lnotude4.
Cklklrvn lalf price: carriage hire ir, eluded. Sonant
tl'SO; tsnlags Lire extra. Fr Igl t at low rates. No
fralgbl reo lvtd artw t o'olook, and In ail cases ntuat as
pretiaid.
JyOMf OflFr-H A. BTPWABT. agent.
CUBIMlllt KXUUHHION H,
AT
lil'.DlOKD ltAIF.H,
TO THE OKKAI
Coal, Iron, and Lumber legions
Of I'KNNbYLVAMA.
TICKETS GCOD TOR TEN DAY8.
Giving ample lime to riiiteara potnt ef Interest on the
roots.
The Catawiasa Kailroad Company
Having perfected arrangemenls w'Ui o-r.neclirg roads,
wtll Issu F.XCUK8ION TICKETS Irotn rblladtlphla otr
the followiiig route
pniladelpiils snd KeadlngRellroait- To Heading. nVliuyl-
k III Ifareo, Ashland, Mahsny :y. nd Tama-ioa. Cata-
wlssa Railroad Tn summit, McAulcy Mounta'n, Cata-
wiesa,Ruper.,'snvllle, Milton, and Wliliamsport. Lehlsji
and Mabaiioy, and Beaver Meadow Railroads lo Itlaok
Creo. and Mauoh Chunk. Lehigh Vallet- Railroad- ro
AUeatown, and Uetldcheia, and tlie North Pennsylvania
Kalln ad to I'hllaiMphla.
For v-arlety and grandeus of eroutry, this route preseata '
peculiar InducemsAtfl to tourists.
Those wlsbU'g to df so, mny roverse ttse routo by ohtsJa-
uig ticketa to eUrt over tbe North Pennsylvania Railroad.
FAIIK, 10.
TKketscan be obtnlned at U-e I.epcts of th- Philadel
phia and Reading Railroad, and North Fonusylt aula kaS-
road Ootoiiaates, aud of
TV. VAN IIOltN,
TIOKKT AlitSJT.
K. W. CORNER BIVTa AND t llt'.SNUT BT.
Tralas start from rhiltdalplila and Ktadlng Depot atS'M
A. M. aud I SO P. St.. and fmm North l'enn Iran: ltaU-
road Depot at 7 A.M. and I'tA.andii If. P.M. j'i.tuthl.t
JNVALIDS AND CONVALESCENTS.
INVALII'S AND CONVALC-tCFJITS.
luvalids and Conval.eeenta,
ln a'llda and Convalescents,
Especially
FEMALE fl IN PF.I.IC'ATF. Ill alTIl,
l'F.MALr-B IN ISELICATC HKALTIl,
FLMALl.B IN IlKIjqAlt: HCAJ.TU,
W'.il find our Will Snd Jur Wtll find our
California Wines, California Wines,
California Wises, California Wlaes,
California Wines, CeilfernU Wlaes,
perollariy valuable Ik all cases of languor and great prof.
tratloo. of streneUu
Ask Ask Ask Ask Ask
Ask Ask Ask Ask Ask
Ask aUk Ask Auk Ask
Urs. UcClellsad, Oot-hard, Jackson,
(of tlie IX uniyvvmila University),
BenlruT, Bcreni, Groves, UnrtsLorna
Schmcels, Williams, Hartley, Meidhard,
Wilson, Ttndal, Ylnal, Fondcy,
Koble, Knorr, alayland. Turner,
and ctfear leading ahTslclaris, what tliey think ef the medi
cinal vinaas of California Wlnsi t These irentlemeti eee
tcribe car brands, attd assure us of the benefits patients
receive from their use I
CALirOlIA WTJTE AGENCT,
;-lnl No.4 B. I U TH street. atoveChosnot.
MEDICINAL 00D LIVER OIL
JOHN J. HAKf.H & UU
Ko. 718 MARKET RlKlCtT,
ar row roceivlirfr tbHr aupvli" frtuU frost (tie flnlianati.
Ihe aui rlorlty of their 011. In ftvt-r n-iit, hut gaiucO
fur il a nputallvu auJ aak- t)oiiU a vtlicr fouud Iu Uit
maikct.
To maintain It, they arc tfetcrnifij.4 t nipplr an ortklc
tliat may be entir( rt)ll ou fur Ircwhtu iil p iriiy.
Id(i ibfatl uonlali ol riotBurm)f Mi airat C.lctj3. aull
TJNITID STATES FOLTAGE STAMPS.
POfilAOK 6TAMTS FOR HAM'..
A lilHCOI'S'l Or TWO I'FK CENT. ON ALL SUMS
OF AND CriTAKIIti
Al tlie f riifirwl IxiM-t for 'he sale o' li-h-mai P.eveotie
6tain.s,
F.O. ?0( CHK-SSt T hfeet. and
atilU loHll B FII I'll Wsiel, Philadelphia
f' II IS NKW TAX HI till
i
ASM
KF.VFNUF. S'l'AMr1 LAW.
I tifiira ..i ii-a new j ..in n.,n i.r,,n,f
fi-r sale hole. ale and lelull; and KeveoroHtauios ot all
de.eruji'ioas con. lauliy ou Itiinu, nt lav loilowtu rates at
dlsoouiH :
On orilers of tfn, t' n r cent, discount.
lUMOrsi- '
urn. tiiiir ' ..
At tl.c I rlrii-iosl lieisit fm lite Hal. ol uterus! Ileveaun
Rlnu ps, Ni..:4CIII.atm S-reei. ami No. lis: IIFTIl
Hir et. Full Uf HeriplloLS of the Btaut. Ins tn auruuit
h-riu. J. v u
Nunr.i, iu ais A.nti
fWA loaiicri neon IMalnoMts. W aKh.-s. 4
Al'lw. Cbiti.iop. ,at
fc J Jl Nly. (O.'H
AMOUNT,
fsweity.
OLI F.S : HI.I;llf.l LOAN OF'irf.,
Corner Till lit am' tiASKll L birfita,
l;eU-w IM.ibanl.
H.t!.t)(iMOIil8.WAr:Ht S,Ji:Wi:r.KV.G.l'N3, ton
snr. sai i Ai
IlLMABkAlil.V UiW Pi:lt FA. lyM-lm
Kll &lt.M'U MVl It KKMtlVAl. AM)
ttpiulrii 1 'fJp'.Trti'h Mini navf t-n o remie4 Irotu hoi.
41( ( HI SM 1 btrtt -n-1 1-V.et'i 'riimu mrt, U Uie
toiif i-A.i ossPTirsr ol TIHItU tWiiK.ail.ttt 1 Htra
Iti. ctinipunlv Itavv ait bu n ioiiboliJtviwt with the
I nit id BtaU'S liUi.iitV'11 I oitipuny, iou ineir fnunon-lUii-ii
ttiiAK hah ex I oiid uvHr ttio l-'uituti 8 tat c4 ami Oa-
naJaa. and ara now tielntr raptdly CA-iutrnuled to Call
HMDia, ami m i viTiiiinvi in uh-k"" " oiritj.
The I'uMlo will at oiu tha advanU.'i tbat thla Una
nowenittya over all othar Itnci, inakaiuuh aa Utana(Ht
ai-e forwarded direct to atl pointa, liiug avoiding thu Ju-
layaandhiaicuracliaor romylnift renu abitrlna', and to
writ loaf Avr r.ifiaiecttllff of lei'timi! lat.
The t'uitud 8tatut Cuiii)llat4 Mnea ara tlie) only Unas
woitunii ui ovuoatuoo to iue vi i .iuiiiioif.
A. J. BaLDWlN, 8uit4tiDttndt.t-.
riiUaaeipDia, Aug. iw, iwh.
au U tit
KLABTIO BT1TCH
8KWXNO MAOHINKB,
TBI BK8T IH USB.
tpM No. 13Q OMEBNTJT Htessa .
TrAjrTEI T0 SKU' 0B EXCHANGE,
f f KJiiptte newtnf Siaraiae,
The urover A Baker Mewliiff Macalsa,
The Mltiiu do.
Aad aB Ike principal Bswlaf llaouluoa. All iiraiaf4
Irom iheir prlaeipal odioaa.
Also, au (aula ol Ha.-.. ud-Uaad Is teal nee, ax Bale sad
stvpaued ai tin new omce si
tk. I'M i. FilUHTtt SHrat.
(Over leu years with Bluaef A Oo.l
Lsdlas taoftit to ei-araxe. Jell-Sa
GREAT CENTRAL CL0TIHMQ HOUSE,
AUCTION SALES.
MACKKY8 AVCTIOM KOMM, tin. 3.'6
at a kjL r r ewv-es.
r ahuu aar si
OF (1IUMTF, AM. lM X i ' H ti Ri ll w KF..
ia Tuar m wn-ig,
at 10 o ekvk. ala. e 'a-or.aisoi I . - ti b ta
HI.IKSM.IIAM A N II iril. I 1VIKI-
Cro-'slll'S it J.i.. B-wls. lea t-.u. 1.1. I ... I-..
Plato, .vaiu:Ss, t
TCMSlt KB.
ft' bris. snorted T''Pl lera
l.ttie I1IIMHF.TS
tti 'i (sl MCtialu ','. I.'.' et,n tl i
WANT!
QIXV
I'OINT, Vis.,
Aiipci-t 'T,
I Kit .
I-
A i"
- 0-
:) Tea mt t-r,
W AVli-ol rla'stss,
CsO IlliK'hHinlth'., iinil
2' Carrtascr Trimmers.
Woo will r.'c-'lve tbv bU'isit rs'i , o er-:osnt .s.y
raliotai, sr.d a-eit cat atteulsr.cn
Tisripolsllon fuasililiM b.- si.ply i at
No. rl I'l NNBV IjVANIA AVt.NtlK,
WAHIIIBriTC'IT, V. t.
E. ;. STKANU.
C ap all, A Q. tl.
XAMl-.S M. KKLLY,
Qaartermr.itAr's As'n'.
S.iK-lin
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
n c c n c g
1! M A I. HHTA T M.
I t 1; A Is I'l H T A T M.
U F. A Is F. STAT F..
$3,0W,I) WORTH FOB SALE.
$5,000,000 WORTH FOB SALE.
$5,000,000 WORTH FOR SALE.
HO PK.IWO IK vCe ST OF A-T DI KSHim (H OF
It F. A Is I'.STA'I I ,.
USVK81Mf'NT OK OCCUPANCY,
BHOVl.i' rx L T. CiLL Ot Ml. 1'if.SI.
Alwts l i t) li-velluidb ou lianl.o' whloh (mme'lsle
pi.esesslon cau be bat, fr very soon. Bflr ndid Mrst-cla.s
Dwellingt, located In all portioui of tbi city and suburbs.
Fejant atuns to aolF int-c'.asi Far.ns. CUPtr: siits
Ac, As.
GEORGE 0. MLLER,
PracUifl It sal iistate 0l'stc (ri tlie laal(0y?aisi,
No. N. fSIXTH STHKET,
KVK ISI,ANI, CAV& MAV, N. J. FOR.
flALF.Co".s!:e Oti LsfaroUt strsoL. I. ruins. 1.M
umy no tie).
Iiiuslre
anl-tf riliST 8T011E AB0VT ATI ASTTIC ROTFL.
ft TO KliNT. HANliSOMM 8 rORK, WITH
Lil plate iiiasi willows, and IweUlnf. Jic.-.'i-TS. Bi.E-
V mm Bu-veu tl
sf FOIt 8ALF.. $.',000 WOUTH IS O00l
aViLHouses. larueand suiail.ua terms to suit t urotia?ers.
eittior witli e-r wMheut tneuuinraoee.for cash and od
trade. Iteiutic o from 10 tel. c omes A.M.,
TUOS at. rLOW MAN. Mo. -sy; H. y oi'KTl' ht.-ert.
yAN CIZ BTJ3"VA.riT
UOCK OIL COMPANY.
Incorporated Jose 20, 1864.
OapitBl, 6:100,000.
tO.CfjO iUACr.8 o A SHAKE f AH.
eubroriottvi U cwtihasto trlt'nal siitscHlri fot
KliOC snares pa able tl s.U dewu uooii .jh.cr Oim.hDit
tw ethel liisUimsnts of tl each. pa al k aa t!.' H- iWaty
auC ItUi AJius! lint, rsipetttnily.
TIN inrUBAKD SIUKli
Eeeer td for benefit of ths veins iy.
The kina pi'ichsi-td 1 7 tbe Vane tia(t Bc OH 1
toupaii;-ctii'lt-nt one TJiKCtl tti U itnty rn avnn, tf .
Urf very ton ti tin. O'l rrji:m, iiv ifei u.r-- bph- j
Jid aikltfi fi" ou tic AiU-.i.tf :i..u t imniH-'r I
townti,i. rxtf'-iti;' a b. i'Mir- tit uti-.ir j
lda ol the Low 1 1 Two btia lcuii,0"iMt:'u'; Cattltui vn
Uurttf lint, a C'sudia of muvi b'cw rrtti-i m n vinartca .
auuitty,rtk..Di.at:a. Tie AJte,. n l-.-t-J-Tcintwy t)
Jtelilmp ar al'iti.aant an pvt tmii.m t.iven. t t f) j
ul quality rf I'd tl mmuiroHJ '.. ;K-.i tu i.' oanKi
lrodaciiia Oil w;:t tvii ni -autr rt,ul"-ij mtn ttt
wfiu aiit un fif.
Il U bf liuvtail n t Uofr it Oil lf-lw tn .HTvurh of rraisl j
Ufieoa the All'.;.'i' ' rlr w'il (.rolfi j i.-vrr (tivucat .
eua4iaiieJ. nrrtni- iu eiraiincaiKMi, or vifrmMir tuvrtin -
tloDo4 rK-T.d;, i. I. a aouU-wi'ttwartit; u:rtAUn ; i.u-i.- '
tjiifiiUj tlir UeJ. vi C'l W(..ihii bt pvan t ii ' nur t the i
upr cud, auj C'i OU Creek and eii n gain.-u-le .
Doruu aut'lltl IH ITivt riinu it. w c ui u w . rttrr.
howevei, tliwe "iiVi livw.aa'-U bt tfc i mrf-i (ernu.ru,r.t.
aud a niicb rr':cr iHplv aa-l m(h rlfK'in'itMiit KKlcor i
k te ii OH It i. c rlmti tiat afiNt-jstji writ, on tW riv -r,
In Ui (iiumMlJU . it Uity of U,l 1um t'tstinuvsJ vo- t
duoim. dttrii i: t-.' piiiit Uift-e or i ur ywrt eii tiuMfrfvciiuif .
andi'e1 d.tl mi Lit 4 -f
A giamT ut M imp wm a-"ii-ii iii'iiciw v-.
l ower 'I wo W. J:ua a. d 0.1 rtt-k mt ou iHe rAia j
diOKrt(aU i-'."iC ilne, ar.d iiy I'l.tai.t. n urn- t
ttuvifton o tht t'. tt'i-a '. urn: fi-tje t. in ien he rune
of hUi. tlciu r. ctl -r at-oi't thru- iniu s a,n In pie
ei-.ei 114- mi d.re- i'Jti. if womu, 'i.ert:. ie im c
tsTMordiuary, it h t.r'n;wfiU on tr.is i.-o- t wJVrt ot ,
drplti Of pirliI t rTe,'t ii.iro eno ens T-.-r, imi
fIkHltktUll 'al KH. 1 Olt bOI'O ? I 3 i l.s.f Ot O'l U '
tlirar aooplfi-e i h'tnJrf ol ha in t i-i ii tU-ii ai
anonuoue prol'iv tail tiitifc bo lue lat'u.tjw. i-e'i'.'. t
itie thertu-iOtri oi U.i.- comi-aift
Ou Uh pai-J iar U'icl ol ie.vJ (ima buMHK 'w
Iriueroitwcuty a fU ayt - t'-vt, . Ul- '.-.
of ood Oil, altf..iM:tr .s AH'!1' twei- it-n tueren m'
lrnmcefit luln&'-ten larto (1 .w : I U p c nt- i- n.
Oil at thle wcii m i.H-ut! i tenervt-d at rvali.s! t- r
ft.nworowrro( t't Und ai.d will a vi r inn. ! tr
tMUvHtof Utc Cou.rAQv. 'luorcare aiwi u oi-fr 'tp
H iw aiwsr rtn t,ii. h-''h
c,now.roil ; aiarro)a.i ani e drv'H
tte ectKH outol tt em. and ii- ilfjiiht i ev i
tLey wlrtbfWi uri.v htiily r.u'.Ui.t"atii't: w'U win tnt-i
a rsiiiAhU nViifti. Aoolht-r well U Unit bote., mh.
prooile a watliiat i..ry m-1J
.. ... i-in .. ...i....i rv. ,m thiut m .illi raiA tip Mawsik tvt
tbe orllreof the 6rapany, No. U13 VrALNtT rvm.4
Ttiefi- ol thia vaiuttoie ou mm, wiaim-int hwm-drt-d
and thiriy-one aoroa, iniu.Hii. ibt. ruyjliy miy
per eeut. of oil lor tbe b-ahcd wi ll, hoc mkhw"-. anu l a
L.ntrat ri. l.t ,xf the three wclht tiartinJly devolttui-!, la
purvhaed by tlie Company irt t iron. th owiier. tvr tne
1 j as I T 9. rra biltk a t Iviu I U 111 Ia II Ik 4k i atari!
iuodoralorlceoltl-t7,o.'si, Willi a llrlsl Mill la due onW,
a sniiK lioiiie, e. i also patckaa ui tlmlwr.
1I.HHIH.IIIC1HIIIIV .. - ...
iu- .i.u . , , ra ass t-di raah erorklna caolbal uk liand.
with wtikh lo coBiiJleM the three old walls, aod al... to
Bore mo new wells, wilt Ave eteaua ommisms, so., i
dwlay.
A" SUUattllFtlOllf fll OS Bl-oafMW lur ivaa uim
'As vaat'lbrtunes reaped Vj Bock Oil Comiutcles e-tsb-ll.li.il
here and elsewliers are BoUstkiBl. Tha l trade la
yet in Ita IctJilioy, ana Uie sauasa vnaMauuy luiMuMinR.
Its prlre U uow tU FX barrel at tls well s SBoalk.eiola-
Lanewel IU doubtless ks sirw-k al Us d.-vth of IU
rr?.. k. .,-l. tka ihlrd tiaaAaUme Hock. Wtll. have
beea bored haratofora ss the dvoU uulv i alaiBI oisireet J
is Hits vloUilly- HIS yrnpoiMid to Bute twouly walla oa 1
oae hundred wi'lls. A periaet thle, ettur or all Incase.
braaeee If t ouflletl assured to the Oiuoeoy.
Lists of lubicriptloB are aosr opes aatli Use 6O.UQ0 sbaraa
art sabscrtbed, pay able tl than, to the order et AWar
saaJAJIKI atcCAHKK, the TreasBrar of the Oocajagsy,
So. MM WALSDT Btrvot, ar at Mo. US WALNUT raat
or at ths affiot of tat Coospasy, No. tli WALafVT
Btrast.
TkepaWlcaretavltWUaaBfcraproapeoJa. be-tt
I 8. 8. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET 6Td,
M 1 1 'TARYN 0TJCE8.
I 1 A. J ' 'X'.
Lilatleipliia Guard Regiment,
until I. V.,
CJLONET, a, a. lech leu.
ir 0 HOI NT V
I'Olt C- Er.t! flKVICf en.
r.i il Imiiii'dj'.tely ou Iiltidti-r.
KAI.l.l'. MFN.lt .1.1 V. nov . Vi AIT U1 IT I'll API US
Ary ia.W ii ' tiiltlDI: ",
uf M-.n wit', ri ( i f a H" lad
. t'u. .j.. Ii " M,u ft Fl'M '.i..ltei-a ey "ort
'i . y. I'kindilnti r i-lo a l l, fll oiliJ b rf.aJe
llr'AIK;UAUTHtS,
it r- vr i a t t tl It r I l l t N 'i.
I o ( I t ill SM T M l.kl 1.
1 1 s. :
u .1 O J IN T 1! 1J
I'i'ilarclpbia Guard Bncimoi't.
CO! QUEL A. A. LECHLER.
1 AA p-i;
. a f, li.rlu.lli , nail, I'a, ftar.
'hiittt. 'J. M
aiUf-.', a-i.l f1
St nii-Nv voi.uMri r.u suuirur".
Cf.iarnii Atltllt I-', Iki-I.
'iii - odieo I- lir Fin i His soutt eait rvni-rof
m : it a- I V. Al nut Sitr.e's.
aul'll ,1. U. K.li1hVi.tK1 F,3f, Tr, a'i'
li Tf) TIU; riTIZKNS OF THK I'KiHIlI
C Ws, I
Tl '1 ha ih l.i I. n. if 'Vr KI;I'k War 1 tind.-r theli.i rsli
Jkb. no., lee II ail ON F l-t'NI" tfl. To rai.r itil- nom-
li I aWanl I t) -I 'I Vt '.lil'V-l'IVi: Din.!, vltn h 41
In- riv n fi i r v ij riii:n'ir reiltitl to the w.i' s-.
i -.' '.:'!- I tl ,i I-, Mi. n e. liter 1 1 ho .V .in! f 'otnmlt
'loeUaill. tin--tll lie i-iid for e rv isro:i l-i-m
:.n t H J ri A h, th'- I u ai iPnul -f '-o l:olel .natfS
tor . '-em s. c-. Jit .ti ti.' n: wtti ran be nota.nr d
I t. : Oi M. VRTK1,
S"i:. Sn.lMSALVUl Ittre.t.
J m-'AI'l AltTKUH l'ROVOST M Vlf
:.r.:.FI it l- tri t. Fa., No. SI) 6. TlllliU SJtreet,
I I't ils.telj I. Iff A.-r.li t II. j" I.
Tol;.or i-i unit ifij.ili-. tn all que. ttor.a r.n ordinary
auh't eiv erifir.e!.-"t -I'h the Kenilnn-nl, lira'. I'.si m;i
t on llai.t.i le.lo inct, Cre.llis a .1 Acto .n's of ir. in
f-i-nl -hail. I I' laei s t re rine-t.it t i nnSe ap;.'i,-atln -o
' t. - I'ro-'ost Mar.oal or Ihe Cousresateiia: IMatrli t for suet
iTiM-Misroii, and not . tiis Fiotu.1 Marlia tleu rai a.
Y. sriitns' n-
lt or tt-:! t'.i Fr-.vo t Ninrshal-0 'ti ral .
VII I 1AM F ,l.:l!(,
rt '-' !! (auiaul nil Froonl Mari.hJ.
J OriI0LClT7EOUSTY
12, INS. A i Iltl'IIa
OriI0LClT7 BOUNTY COMMISSION,
Htrwl .
AUt.t'ST 10, lil.
lied f-i '.hi- noti- a ri.uaty ef FOltit IIUSDKK.B
lK.t..Lt I t-e raid to
A 1. 1. HEOIUTI'S,
For One, Two, or Tliree' Years Service,
atu itc.-L-.! lr!o Ins s-rilte of tliu Vniteil Statei ou ir asjor
A 111.111 Its;' . at;.', ciei'it-vl ui jl ti e iiuo'.a of ths flit of
rhi n:.;iii ia.
To i roliAe I'nl.-.env (i-riilsiiins Au'istitf te for T If itsB
l.Alt4, Hie ll..-.i!il; or TWO liUMlKs:!) AND llfl
I OI.I.Al..' w.it In i, as lieroto'-re.
K. I'. IvlNKJ, rief.iili.ut.
RM'-FUi'
Ji.oO'.e , Ju.. Korr.s.iry. suit M
i .v rv ii
UKION LEAGUE REGIMENT.
FIVE UTiNBRED TIIOnBANTJ MEN.
h tfilltar; ( ii.in.l. scf (he r;ilon IrftuTW ha-emadt
Ai'-.tsgements with
COUiNKL IIOHATIO G. HICKKI.,
i.at:: or t ua
lliirtt l-im- 1 v unlu Itcsirrvos
a-d wi-Ji .-U' r jitter- of that eteran Cern, U. ree uii a
1'e.n.rfit fj ..ns yti.r's etri.-e, uuCvi ths au.teo. of the
Lea. ja.
W: Invl-.e c--!'.' .
tomaa' ape'i'V';
Irrs at
1 d.ai.'.iU? of t..'.in roan nt' -Ions la It
t) I o'OUit rilOKl !., et talsheadiuar-
NATIONAI, OUAKUS' IIALIs,
(F A r fcrr.Ei T, CEioir bim
T-. will Ik o.it e-V-'t ton-.sks this ort.wlaNun In aS
r'-.a-s 't.- & vt -irt y ewreisirfni' ti & lrnn!jy!''-tnle Itest-m
He. I ut uts
s i'.' rottT's vni.: nr. as roitoirg
Oltylkiunty .
I' ll. .1 t.at;
I 'i 1 j'. -ii-. ;
.:. fM'ti
... ion
... It
v .
H iti .1. ill .1 .1 -..l (liroucy ar) 0MJ
liinai d' I'.isi.ie'.i lumi.Uiliy tuetials&t
hati l v..e.
It r. i-.ti v
10 -. Mnr i m-t
: ti n u.-te"f d as
or it t;'in'.
if a a rcitcjTt-d, aud aant
. d't'it eai d- i iron i "iJ r oi ,eluiWeer
; tt t.;t;:t3, witt ti-nt i tiiiv KetfUueiat
i-. cisi.r ia ,?rvh c .
I -ugj' fu:r.:.iI.'.fi '.Js-ttHutM i
. T i.. t.-iid IV.. m ic t'.li Po.-lnient.
( 'jji-wilttce fr pa'tN ttlnrly fsteil
J. K. FKY, Chftirraiitt.
(; nr e Tnttt,
-..' (.1 Ol 1 - H ill ill
( i i j i it .i "' iii. m
?'iti;ilnin sT
'?.;..'. :isl 1 1 tut'.
" W ai'i or 1
At ftan. "aiM n
.i i ti .ni : in H .
1 ll.i.-l'" fl.V
Hit -s 1. t 't;t i
Jltiral l i- I 4 ,
aiorti a Sit t r4
I. fif t II '.V
i .' M .'(..
Wtu.b I.- .
i.i-.i- v. -:i -.
.i'l, -v V
ttlUlJ 'H nipui,
, l.iu; l .li. e,
K'!.- ii.t'n-c.
JoHfl'li I'. 1 ulmjij 1
. 1.. Ilrou nf ,
( tiHtU'- ii.-l-li,
ra Hy-f. Ml.
m '1 livuautn.
. tl fell.
. fl. MrVrtUAn uu 1st
ft .v.,,.
i on cm: tla.
i. u to ioi l(t iku .a
1 1 1 1 t.ity, .V.i'-'" ,
,n Pui.Tl'"'U'otrra.
n fit. it Mnaf M at
. k. K i .IS 1 i. A i.
: U - i ii 1 1 ;
i .t) i - Ai.ti. fttviao, and l'ntra-
K4 S'il.tl, (yf w Iiidf tl i I Ufl t,K
fW (. i. - Mill . hi t ai.ui nwtl apply who e..toi
ij.r .y i-ti- . . iiAsa:. uf twti-.hv. we wiM uiii'-teT
H -
HM'li
ltrniU f any rait
l-I.AV. Ml fCItbl.L Ot).
k liH N'i V r('K KAP.IN'KS. VrANrKD
K r (i I u . 1 Mi.'ce ai.wlue orrn. ailr lotiei ram
Hio uei'oMn tiif iimiok oi a oUur at our Navy Varda,
twaiid t.o 1-ot.rd bitited bitOt eiiips-oi-e-ar ou funn-!
0 uiiona.
Iletti'i-ooTuixn-utlon than tlie army.
IllltKK iHtNimKU JM,I,ABH OOVRRNMRT
1 OlM H iL.it.. ALL Tbfc 1.0 OA L buU.'41KS pat4
lijM'll l lllltlllUh(.
lurbitf rui-i'lve Prle Miuya
(or aU iniiVi ItiiMuiAikta. appll at tl: UocruUlas,
Keivdoaor,
Ke.:lll R. k- UCNT Street, below fH-rute StnMt,
betw,.iiicJ..rb oi i-ud ato'clock. M,.tf AvT ry.
auvtf HMrurandKiMtTthiinijUUtfcr.
. X V
Ofl tars and soMkart sUlUnf tbt eKy oa larlonfhs, Boailssl
riWOHDIl,
and omul
MILITARY EQUIPMENT,
sua isn ITBD TO tut TSXSIT
KA-.UFAOTUU1SO aVWABLMHatXAVt
OF
SAN SOU BTKKHi 114US
EAMHOkf BtrBBt, aboat BUtk.
PR E 9E NT ATcT N 8W0RBJ -ktkda
to ord. r at iliasltasrUstBottoa, wkkk Phi rtohaVffaaX
BuwalllooiiM uhAAuwa sompesjtlon, Bu ftliar house lo the)
Huiii-v ooaibiteaad taa HAaUFACViiUlMtl alaWKUUt
WITU TUh. TaUOTlOAL RWOH MAK tli. lat
TH K LAllOEBT AO DKMT
t