The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 01, 1864, FIFTH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THVRSDAT, SEPTEMBER 1, IBM.
for Tit 1'rnUnf Ttteyraph.
VIVE I E MARIF.t
T TUB SFV. D, YTASIIIU RW.
Ar, erraTe them a wreath or perennial bloom,
Hum poodllcst (lowers whence Freedom hath
fruit
Snrlnlnir, aa bf ftcotiK Umt Wt tip the gloom,
WinaLejw, I)i'itiit, and lirave FakraoctI
Let res onto ara fx ho hark their anlulo,
And riRle-hotau mountains onr soa-klngi pro
claim, Aglow with tliclr trliitniihs, and proud of their
fame I
let Booms, and Foul eb, with Dahlorkh, and
Foutr,
T holpbtn of if rrewn with Drcatmi ascend !
these iuk k with the dead we fear not to Mend,
Left future of teira should tarnish a name :
Vrj ! others may chisel their nioiiMi-rinit stoned,
Well hall item alive as our Lawhbsou and
JONRfl,
Who Mill WTlk the deck, and the "Old Flag"
eVMsd.
I'Uknlflfui, Augvtl, Vk..
1'AnTV PLATFOllM
TtiK. VOHM OF THR f f.KVi;I.AN COS.
VKNTION.
ttio (ollowinf ria-claraliniia wore matin lir Ihn Con
tention which nominator Kbksjont and C'ooiiham
ti Cleveland, Mar 25. 1H:
" Urst. i he nYral Union sia!l ho firri-rvpd.
Urciirnl. I he I oiisiiiaiKM and law til the li'nlU'tl
imp. must Us ot.nt-ivrsl aixl iihcreil.
Tt.iril. Ttsn Itftielllnai must Ik suppressed by loroe
Of aims, al w ttmut cifw;rnfnit.
Fourth. The ria-hts f rrm spr-rvh, rre pms, ant!
Ilia AiN-as rorpuM aiuist tto tuviotatn, save ill district
whne marial law inu been proclaimed.
Fnth. Ihe Heho4l4tn lias dretroved elarrre, and
the 1-easciai ( ousfifution tlimiiu lie ainpinled to ro
kilnt tta ie caei Inunwnt, ami tu secure tu all uiun
ahsolnre rsiual'tr tieioro the law.
f-iaifti. linearity and eeonemy are demanded at all
tlitine In the a.iniinisfntliiui ill the ttminmiit, aud
In time ol war the want of tftrrn is criminal.
f-eTenth. Tie rtjlit or a.-ylum, exempt lor crime,
Ard t iili of to law, is a recniriifzi'tl principle ot Ame
rican liberty; anv TUilstnin 01 it cannot be overlooked
and must wee tro unretiukrd.
Km full Ihe Natmuai policy known astlio "Monroe
doctrine" 4ms l eeome a rocojt nireil phuciplo, and
the cslablWuncnt of an anti-ri pnblican (iovermnent
en this eontinont by any lorvifn power eaunot be
sv'ita I -
IViutii. The gratitude and support ol the nation
ara due to the faithful etilillrrs and the earnest
fcradern'ot-ihe Union ermr and i ary lor their horoio
ath'ertrments nd rii-atlilosa valor in dofoneo ut out
toinejrfed'rountrraTid civil liberty.
lenah. Ihe one terni poller lor ttio Presldoncv,
adopted'by the people, la rent henid bv the force
1 tl existinf crisis, aud should be upheld bv Cou.-u-tutimial
amendment.
tMinh. i he t oimtltutlon should be so ameniled
that the Prmident and Vice 1'n.nideut shall beeUctvd
ty waieetvoteol theiinopHi.
lwelnb. The quest. on of tho reeonstrnctlon of the
Ronelhous Htnrrs beloiips to the tM'onie, through
Ihrnr rrprcsontatives in t oUKruas, and not to the
Juxveutive.
l liiitceiith. Ihet the conflsration of the lands of
iew, ana ineiraixtribiitHin amonv the uldiora and
vniinai OTiiern, u a measure ol Justice.
ITIATFOUM OP Tni! NATItlMb IT.NFON
CONVENTION
'The following are the reaolutions adopted by tho
ajeiivenuon wnicn nomlnaiud Lincoln and Jouk.
won at Baltimore, June mh. lsiH:
Kriolvttl, That it is ilie hmhi-s. duty ofovnrv A me.
nnau cniztD lo niuiniain against all tiioir enemio
lb iiitefrmy ol the Union, and the paiamoiint an
tinomy oi cue i oiisniuiion ana iuwh ol Lie UiiiUmI
Males; and that, luylnr aside nil diffidences ami po-
luteal opinions, we p edire ourselves as Union men,
; aiiimated by a comuiou sentiment, aud alinini; at a
' common object, to do evervthin iu our powo. to
ims. ,jdrtVie tioreruuient in quolliuir by loroo oi arm' the
. Bebellion now radui? anaiiist iU authority, and in
v , br uiuf to the punlahinout dim to their eriiuvs the
, . Kebuls and traitors arrayed aninst it.
Rtaoivrd. lliat wo approve the determination of
the iiovernmem oi ine l uiiexi mates not to compro
mise with Ketx la, or to j.fl'er anv terras of peace ex-
tei ins" a may oe oasea upon an "uncondiiional
lurrr mior" oi tuefr hostility and a roturn to tlioirjnst
aLirKiaui-v "'u vuiianiuiiuii lliu IMWB UI KIlO Limie4
. Butes, and that we eal upon tlie Government to
i aiaiiitaiu this position auu to proweuw the war with
the almost possible visor to the coniplvto aupurouiou
-, el the kebellion, in lull reliance upou the soli-sacri-See,
the patriotism, the horoio valor, and the undviue
. devotion oi the American people to their couutry
ar-d its tree Institutions.
Hnouxd, That as slavery was the eanso, and now
soiiiuiuieiuiewniiiniii wi nun nouoiiion, anil as It
mat be slways aud everywhere hostilo to the iiniicl -Blue
of republican Government, Justice and tfiu N'u.
lioi sl iaiety demand Us ut:er aud oorapiete extirpa.
. tlon Croin the soil ol the republic, anil that wo uphold
and maintain the acta aud proclamations by which
ttie Oovernment, iu its own detuuse, baa aimod a
death blow at this mitantio evil. We aru In lavor,
furthermore, of sach aa auionoment to tli Uonsti. a
. boa, to be made bv the peop'e in contormitv witu
Its pivvmoru, as rhali ti rmiuate and loievor prohibit
the or stei.ee ot slavery within ihe liinits of iho Juris
dicilou oi the United Htnb a.
lUstolvtd, That tho thuuka of the Auiorloin poopln
are duo to the solders aud sailors o: the array and
Bavv, who have periled llielr live in deleuse ot their
eouulry, and in vmdiration ot the Honor of the flav;
that the iHniton owes io tbem some jiormaiieiit recog
nition ot their patriotism aud valor, aud ample aud
permanent provision lor those ot their survivors who
have received disabling and honorable wounds iu
. the service ot the country ; and that the memories of
these who havo (alien in its dotenso -bull bin held iu
ratOitU and erertastiu reuieiubruuce.
JtewlBrit, That we approve and applaud the prac
tical wisdom, the niisoiiih patriotism aiid uuwaovr-lua-
Irte ity to the Constitution and tho principles oi
American liberty, with which Aurauam Ulnoolm
Las cnscharri'd, under circunmtaucea oi unparaHeli-d
difticulty, the great diiti4 aud resiHinsibiiiliert oi the
presidential ollice; that we approve and IndOi se, as
demauiied by the eiuerirency aud essential to tho
prvsorvat-on ol the nation, aud aa witliin the Consti
tution, the measures aud acts which he has adopted
to defend the nation against its oiicu and secret loos ;
that we approvo especially the procloumatiun of
emancipation, and the employiueut as Union aoldiera
. oi nieu hur.tolure held lu shivery i and that we have
, lull eoulluenceiuliisdetoruiiiiatiuutooarry these and
. all ether coutitutional measures eiwutial to ihe sal
. vatioa ot Ihe eouutry into lull and complete ed ct.
JirwJvttl, that we deem itesHHiitial to tho reuerul
Weliare l list hsimonv should prevail in tho national
. council, and wo reiraid as worthy of ublio conii
deuce and official truKt those only who cordially In
doise the priuai les 1 roclunnod iulhesu reiuilunous,
and which should characterise the administration ol
, the Government.
Jifoivrd, 1 hat the Government owes to all men
, employed in its armies, without regard to distinction
ol color, the lull pruiectiou ot the .aws oi war, aud
that any vio ation ol these laws or of the uiajroa of
civilized nations iu tho time ot war by the Itobeia
Boa iu aims, should be made tu subject ot lull and
Jirompt redress.
Ji(iHilrtd, lliat tho lumlrn c uicrution which iu the
Jiast has added so luuch to the wea 1 1 and dove-
epiueut ol. reuurces aud increase of power to tho
lialiou. the anyluiu oi the oplaenm'd oi all liutiolis,
rhuiud be lostered and encourue 1 by a liberal aud
Ju.t policy.
Jtnolrtd, Th we ore In I avor of the spcody con
struction ot the railroad to the I'aritic.
Mttulvrtl, Thai Ihe nutioiixl lailli pieilfed tor the
redemption oi the public debt niu-l-bekept iuviniuui,
aud tin;! tor thi purpoo we recommend nc.oitmiv
and njud respousiiiililv in the pnbhe "xneuditurea,
and a vigorous and just system of taxation ; that it
is the duly ol auy loyal Mute io au:am the credit
Slid fouiote the use oi tuo uatiouul currency.
lu tolntd, 1 hut we iipprove li.e p.i..iion taken by
the Government that Ilie khimui the United Mules
never reraided with luditi'-rcn.'e tlie a. tempt ot any
ttiro, euu jKiner to otet ilirow ..y .'orce, or to sup.
tlant bv liaud, tl.o inn tuiisii. ot any r. publican
oveiniiieiit on the wenU'rn continent, ami that tli-y
view with extieme jealouoy, an uienaeiinr to tho
piece and ,iiido,euleuco .ot this our couutry, the
.efltirlsot any sueli uow. r to obtain new lootuoidn
lor niouaiuuical tfovi niuieiils, austuiueil by a lorein
mil laiy lone in near proximity to the United Mates.
FLATFOH.M OF Til 12 NATIONAL DR.MO-
HATH CONVENTION.
Theresolutlousatlupted bv tlie onveiition which
somii au d Met lellas and I'KNPLtT.iN at t hicao
,eu the Hist ol August, JM4. are aa tollows:
Hri,iid, lhat in the luture, as In the oast, we will
adhere with uuswerviua mlelitv to the I nion u..d-r
Ihe Constitution as the only wilid loumlatiou ot our
sUenath.iHcuritv and happinew a a ueoplo, and as a
Iraiiti work of government equally coniluoive to the
welfare and proi-pciiiv of all the atuu-s, both unh.
rn aud Houtlieru.
f HtuMved, that this Convention doe explicitly de
iclare as the sense ol the American pooolo thai atlor
lour j ears ot lailure to restore Ihe Union by tho ex
Jiejiment ol war, durliiK whioh, under tue proieuse
oi a military ueonsaitt or war power higher t .an the
Cuuatiiutiun, the Ulouatitutiou itaelf liaa boeu disro
raroed iu every part, aud public liberty and private
rn bt alike trodoen down, aud the material prospe
rity ol Ibe ct untry CM-iitmily unpaired, juslioo,
hitmttttitv. nltertv and tlie public wellurv du.uaiid
tlia! lu utetliate etTorta be made fr a ciwsation of ho
tililwa, Avith view isuti tiuialo c.iuvouuon ol all
the Kiauw. or o.her peaceable meaiis, to the eud
that a the esrlieat pracucauhi niouieut, peace may
' l.o n aturae, on the UUis or the Federal Uuiou ol tue
'"t'ein'. That Ihe direct Interference of the mili
tary authority ot the United 8tates in the rejeut
' ieotKma held In Keiicuckf, Alarylaud, Missouri
and lelawar vaa a shaiueiul violation of the Con
atitutiou, and a rvj.etitton of such acts iu the at
firofcciiiur election will be held as revolutionary,
aud leeiated with all the iuean aud power under
Mir control.
JicMolrrd, That Uu) aim and object of the Demo
cratic party is to preserve the Federal Union and the
rifbta ol the Klatea auimpairud, and thny hereby de
clare that they consider Ihe administrative usurpa
tion ol extraordiuary aud dungcroj powers not
j jkhUhI by the CousUtuliuu : the subversion ot the
civd by military law in Htutea not iu Insurrection:
the arbitrary military arrest, lioptuouni. nl, Uial anil
eel teuee of Ameriejiu eitieus iu Hiaia where civil
law exists In lull lore i the suppreauoaot treedom
of'Peecb aud or the press i the denial of the riant of
W uu; the oen and avowed disregard ot ntsle
nai l: tho employment ol unusual umI oaths, and
Ibe tnleifi reuee with aud deuial of tlie rlnht ol the
people to bear arum, as calculated preveut a restura
Itou of lite 1 niou aud tim parM.luation ol a liovern
menl derivm its Juat powers Irom the oouseut ol the
"tr'!!td That the shameful dlmtrard ot the Ad
tnlniBiiation In lteduty iu r. -spool to our fellow citl
mi who nun iid hut lis vt been prumutmvl war
TOE
In a siifl'rrlnv rendition devrves the apyorot renro
l atton rn tlie (core alike ol public and common hit
umii(v. K,,olvrd, That Iho sympathy of the Iiemoeratle
patty is heai lily and earn. stiy extended to t.ie am.
diery of onr atmv who are and have txn in the
Held, mider Ihe flag ot onr country, and, In the
event of our attalim, tho power, th-v will receive
all the care, protection, ro ard and klmlm-ia lhat Ihe
I rave soldiers ot the repuhij,. so noblv earned,
LATEST riOM THE PLAINS.
W'he-rnl Cnrlla nl lurl lienrn-v-l're-imrnllnna
fur Ilie ml Inn 4'ninpnlicn
1 li Moil a and Chey ennea EnitHKed
IiTMiInt tn ' Alone; the Kniite- An Kn
RKItemrnt A trnny of Stoidict-a from
Kurt lienrtiey nnil aoiile f the N
lirnskia MIIHIn lt-inlMl, rtr.
W'c conversed ye.itt rdiiy with sgiiillcmKtt who
loft Fiirt Kearney a few day ao, having iioiiiq
in hy way of On aim, and from thence by boat to
this city.
firm rnl Cutfl", w ltd si vir.-il litindred troops, It
tn.w ill Knit Keniney, anil grent nnlvity is tniinl-ft-s
cd in the piepamttuDS lor the catnp.iiitti
Bsiilist the Indiana. Oiiur.l Mitchell wi I It a I
onrli rcis In the lit hl. Cnloiirla Jenni-i n, of
Kiii'sa-. "rid I,ivti;stii, of NebraKka, will te
umlrTliB-J -irsji IJJ
Mho Ci tilutir! Mail Com any have removed
niOft ( their stuck to Fort Kearney fur protec
tion, and betwein that posl and lie liver, there
are but few white Inhabitants k it. All li ive
finthered Into the two fortified rwwts bittwecn
Kearney ar.d lieiiver. Forts Cartisand Cntumbus.
Ihe Chief ol the 1'iiwmca has nreed to.issist
(ietii rul Curtis to put down the siv.ig-- i.titnre in.
1 be print ipnl puriinii of the hii-tile Indians are
ot the viirlmiN tribe- of the Njoux, whu have por
siiatli d some few of tlie Cht-ycntics to c i-opnr.tte
with rtn ni, '1 her a-tucks have been rap d mi 1
heavy, and, having thus far met with Inn li-ile
p-osiiii.n,iliiy art: ititlutcd with the idea that no
Sinn ful opposition can he in:tdc lo them Ter
ror has I ten stiuck to the bcarta of the tin irmed
settlers, ami a;one the gre.it Over and nime,
win n- rci-i-Dtlj ail was iife, energy and luittlo, 1s
now di Milation. The evrlntid s'aiies li ive n w
(t pped ruiininir. M.di coiiuiiuiifrntinri with the
West is stopped ftiT the present. Mail t-otiiiniiiil.
ration with the East by overland stage line Is also
cut olf. LAwti.va-.si.ii a
All uioi.K tlie road, front l.iitlcltlue to Fort
Kenrticy, hundreds of desi rtcd wnjtotis may be
Mtn, the men in charge ItaviriK either been tnas
sactcd or driven oil. and the Mock stampeded.
The trains of Mr. W. II. Youn;;, of this city, and
thai of the Messrs. Ilollister.w hit h were freik'lited
with ctrn lor the Unvernment, ure standing in
the road where they were ufacked, neither
waptins nor praln bavin Iwcn dtHurticd. The
cattle wen- cither taken l.y the Indians, or they
have wandered oil' on the plains. Mr. Votinir and
other freighters of this city have sent out luvu to
look aticr their Intcre'tH.
From the Inst Mart sville l'.ntrrfrrinr, wc learn
that in Monday Inst Captain Murphy nml C tp
tain ('ool left Fort Kearney with uti men ami ono
howlt.er, and with tlie as-i-tuncc of a militia
compntiy of 3-t men, from lieiUrice.Nelirnska.iind
111 voluiitiers making In all a force of Mil men
Miirtcd in pursuit ol the Indians, whom thoy
encountered, alaiut three hundred strotnr, on Kim
creek, at what is railed Fort Riley croasinir, about
twelve miles touth of l.iitle Dine station. The
howitzer whs rendered useless at the first dis
chnrge, but the men gallutitly drove buck the
Indians for some miles, aad killed tour of tbem,
our lof-8 being one soldier mis-ing, supposed
killed, and one wuon mos'cr, Mr. Constable, a
volunteer fur the occasion, killed. . Mr. Constable
was ai ling as skirini-lu-r, ami getting too f.ir
from his comrades, was overtaken by the Indl.in
kirn.i.'-lit ra, und shot to death with arrows, lint
frh inls rescued his body before tho lictids had
timt to mutilnte or sculp it.
Aftertnllowing the Indians fur some timo thoy
found the number Increasing, and too strong lo
iiinke a raid upon them without a larger furce,
and conKequcntly rctlted. The Indians were oi
the Cheyenne tribe.
This skirmishing occurred about right or ten
miles west of the farthest point reached by the
liist force which went out ftoiu Murysvillo, under
conininnd of Oil. Manning.
On Tuesday, lllth inst., sixty or seventy In
dians attacked Fuwncc Hunch, hut were repulsed,
with two of the nunilr killed, by about thirty
men who defended the place. In this en -outiter,
a stage pa ngi r named Culifornia Joe won se
verely wounded, anil is now ut Fort Kearimv.
St. Joseph Herald, Angunt '27.
Frinre Napoleon has left Fan's to avoid inner.
ing the King of Hpuiii. tor whom, as a Hourhiin.
tie has no affection. lie went with u nurtv of
pt iiLit-iiitii ou a, j iieuuiig iuur ou mo ocoltlsu
waters.
NLET H i U t-i HZ ,
ATLANTIC CITY,
SEW JKKMEY.
CJI-O. 1. TlilNN, lroirlotox.
(Long and favorably known as proprietor of 0TDTK1
uai, niAiii una t tltortflUT street.)
Parties accommodated with ttoais, rutilnK Linaa.Aa., A,
t. ara run to ui nouse avvr' iwenty mnialas. )u-tr
IXCHANGE HOTKL, ATLANTIC CITY.
I J The subscriber . uraM-ml tor east o&vtm. tsmun
thanks u his patrons and the public fur the aetierous oua
kiu it1vn hlui, and bt-xs leave hi aav Uiat tie Is now opD
lor the season, and raudy to rt-elva Doardera. oernlanai I
and uansMUt. on th. itiust uvudrate terms. The bar wit!
always be supnbed with the cr.tiltSHst wtntia. li'ioora, and
cisai s. and superior oltl ale. Tha Utbles will be sot io
tlie best the marhttt alt'trtts.
ns iitua lines and taokle alwars on hand
All the eouiforta ol a houta aau slasvi ha tin nil at tha
Bxcliauiie
It-ruis Sllper week, OKOKUB BAVDAT,
Je tf Proprietor.
J O li U M II I A 1IOUH 12,
AiiiAMiu uiry,
SEW JERMr.T.
8ITTJATE ON KENTUCKY A YEN UK,
OlTOHITK THK HURK IIOUHK.
EDWAKD UOVLK, Proprletoi.
Terms to suit the Unies )d-tf
IGHT-H0t'8Ii COTTAOK,
J A'lLANTir tllTV, V.J.,
XKAKK.HT Hill KF, 111 HIE KKAt'll.
This st-ll-kuuwu house is now tirwu lor Uie iei-sttlau of
lltiartb rs.
ItHtbins never was hotter.
and tut J. WOOTTON, Proprietor.
A" WRIGHT & SIDDALL
No. 119 Market Street
PIT W FEN FHCNT A DID BKOOKD BTlttETU.
0. W. W SI1IIIT. W H. MDBALL.
DKTJ0G1STS, PHYSICIANS,
AKO
GEKF.RAL B'lORF.RKKI'EKR,
Can Andato ti estabt:stiuientarullaa ortmntoriaiporte4
and iKHnesttcIiru s, l'opu ar Patt-nt SSedlc'a. a. Paints,
Coal Oil, W ind.iw t.Us-, I rescrlpUo ; Vials, ., at aa low
prices as senalne ft- t-elas- Noods t-a-j be so'S.
riNK KHHF.N11AL OII.B
For Oonfeetl' ners.ln flill t atlett, and of the best quality.
Cocldneal, llsnssl InttUtti, ti adtler, i ot Ash, Cudbear,
Sooa Ash, Alum.O ef VI. rlol, A nnatto, Copperas, K sir not
of I.-Kwo..tl, sic, FOU UVEnb' ust-, a ways oa hand, at
Kiwsst net cash prices.
H II K HPICrs FOR FAMILY t'HK,
tlmund cxprcs ly for our talaa, and to w: loh wettvltethe
attentum ef those lu want o' reliable arUclus.
Also, JMiKW, STARCH, MUSTARD, V., of axlra
eualy.
Orders by maU, or city post, will aiest wltn prompt at
tention, or speetal u.uotalloui wul be furnished when re
quested. w nniit r et hiuualIi,
WhoU-saH llrug Warahou-.e,
Jall-ly Mo. 119 alAKKtl Htreet, above Front.
J2.UAHTIO BTll'Cli
BKWINO MAC II IN KB,
TUB BEST U CfiC
apM No. 730 W1KHNUT HtaMt.
AirANTKD TO SKI.L OB EXCUANOE,
If Klllpile Hewing 111. bine,
Tlie Oiavtr at Haaar tMwiruj Mat-ldae,
The All iter do,
And all the prlm ipai Hewing itadilues. All larnlshad
from Uietr principal utltccs.
Also, all kinds ul Kt . ond liauililitchlnsa, for Haleaod
Keualred at the new oilu e nr
1-tAVKNS FAt'I.KNKH,
K.0 lutf N. KI.1HTI1 Hu.ot,
(Over tan yaars with aius-r a tv
Ladles uusnt to oueraw. H am
J COMMISflON MEE0HAMT3,
AM) 6 II IP AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS,
DOCK BTItMUT WIIAltK,
rillLiUELPUIA.
BDwrvn a. sornta, 1
ASt lllfeAl.t, OST'IV.
SlalllM . SUVVASV
)ai-tf
DAILY FYFyiKG TKI .rCBATO.--rnADELPIIIA, TIIUITSDAY, SKPTEMBEU 1,
iourtim:i)itioi
General Avcrill at Martinaburg
on Sunday,
EAKLY'S INTENTIONS.
li-, tic, :!., Kt., F.l., Etc., f.tr.
AVamiimhon, Scptemhrr 1. The mail stcunicr
lii,jiMt, front City I'olut, reports the iiiiiutudu al
the In. bt unbroken.
Yesterday morning, ficncral O rant nccom
piitiietl his lady from City I'oint to Fottre-s
Monroe on houtd the steamer. Mrs. (Irani has
Is i n n ii visit to (icbiial Grunt nt his heal
tn rteis.
The Iliictrstown correspondent of the Star
writes, under oaU! of August .'ID : "On Kunilny
(lint rnl Avcrill emend Mtirtinslitirg without op
position. It w.iS doubiltss Karly's intention bi
invade Muryluud, us deserters and prisoners
tituitght hue rhitu that when be arrivid at Wui
rhesti r, after (ien. Shcrlduu hud retired from tunt
point, he (Furl ) is.-ucd uu order directing Hint
w Inn his coiiituiiiid trussed the river they were 1 1
dtstmy every hay aud wheat stuck, and such
Use pioj criy luutid in their line of mar. h. He
lias, however, fatlid to cross the river as yet, and
our fnt nit r will now take the precaution t-i bag
thtir crops.
Saiith Viilinnis, alius Charity West, of the
lKtb Viigtnia Cavuity, arrested at Harper's Fcriy
its a spy w hi e loiltriug around our camp, circled
In Vniied S'ates iinifoiin, was lodged in the Old
Cupitol pti.-ou last night. She says alio served
two yeurs in Company A, 18th Virginia Cavalry,
Imbodt n's comniutid.
Ftank K Heading, proprietor of an ndvertliiug
theiitrital sheet, lu this city, styled The fro
ytamme, has been sentenced to Fort D.Liiw.iro
lor live yearx, for trcasouiililu language while the
cm my were in front of Washington.
ArcKlrnt on the I'liiludelplilit anil Krlvi
Knllrivntl.
Ihie, Scptcmlicr 1. A shirking accident oc
curred on the I'luliidclphia and Kne K illrj.id
yesterdnj morning.
An engine and tender left tho city to bring np
tin extra ttatn, and when three miles beyond
Union the locomotive exploded, tearing the
wholu engine to pieces, and demolishing the
tiaek for twenty rods.
Mt Cornell, the engineer; Ke.irney, firem in ;
Nargo, biakcsman; and a stringer named
Farktr, from Cuutnuiie county, Near York, wore
killed. The laid to had the clothes blown from
their botltts.
rlarkrls Ity I'elesrrHph.
TlAt.TtMOHK, September 1. Wheat active and
silvitiitcit Jfii.V S our tlnn : llowrtr.l sireir siiantao
tit Tr-. Wtntu t'tnn brin at SI-hsm.I rt'Ji yellow do. very
uull at M 70. w h.nky b uv v it. )i Ji.
joitTii eii:A.jt euuiuit
GOLD AND SILVER
MINKNG OOM1A.)NY,
CILriN COVNTY, COLORAPO TERIUTOR.Y.
TruHtccsi
Hon. JOHN A. DIX,
Hon. EDWARDS PIERRE FONT,
JOSEPH FRANCIS, Esq.,
T. D. BUNTING, Ehq.,
A. O. B0DF1SH, Est)., Colorado.
Irolleiitt
Hon. JOHN A. DIX.
TreiiNitreri
JOSEPH FRANCIS, Ehu.
Co tin siel t
CHARLES F. BLAKE, En.
The property of this company consists of 2J:I2$ feet on
the "(Ir'.uno lion," "(Jresory io 1." "Hliumins," " .lon
onraV' and otitr celabrated devalrpnl Uold-baartax Lodes
la the niniiitf duulct nt t.'tiloratlo.
Alto, the UMtlersun Mill, bow runninf , aad In excellent
order.
Capital Stock $1,000,000.
Whole Sumber Sharer 100.000. Par, S10.
A Urtia ponlAtj of h niork. haa lrertv btm uk n hj
private ttit-i -riuni. M-kn r- now iomi ut tn iHtlou oi
tlniempay-.v. at No.M H'vr trewt Now i ir. waefn a
llnitiiMl in mtM-r ul' khaimN i-mii be -bit erihe.l hr ut par, by
Hpuh ctr ii i" l ri'umr. r ut Ui ouiiuiur bewi. tue
ti'iiisTi Osf 1 A M.indj I'.M,
Vni of f he ri)cctuj my b oJtAlned at ih nffloe of
tJieC'iuiUaii. aulH im
PRESIDENTIAL 0AMPAI0H.
I-' Li a a w ,
BANBEE8 AND TEA NSPARE5 CUES.
WM. P. MOlIlillillv:,
Ho. 49 8. THIRD STREET.
Above CtiesBut, rtuldelUe.
MANUTACTt HER OF
FLAOH,
BANNERS,
TRANSPARENCIBH,
AND LANTERNS.
I elltleal Campalsn flubs Sited out with Lanterns,
Kit sea, Banners, and Flaini at reaaoaable rates. ksH-Sra
Ql 1KJK HT1TIW, J 11,,
MAJUrACTDRING MACHINIST
AND
KNdlNKHU.
ai JT-'ia No. IS'jt N. 8KCtID Sr.. riilluJ. 'pMa.
SHIPPING.
H STEAM WEEKLY TO LIVER-
ktaasasli "1 lui t liiiiL' ut tltici-iiit wn. fork Iturtior. :
I in stii sutiH n h:-am.-rs ol tl.e l,!vrrKtil, Ncv York, i
and rrn'stb i.i ta hieumship t oiup4iiy aro Intt-ndetl to
san n itilli.Hs : !
K. I N t F.iUiiidHV,itli-mhcr f.
l:i IMII 1(11, ralurilat. Kectt-llllier lu.
t'l'l V or WASilllNi.rtiN saiunlui .Sfteenitier 17
Al.il efi stijt ei-dlin.' Saturday, al n-ion, f.tui t'ler No
44 Nurtli Ulter.
HATF.H OK PAM-tAfK.
Pat able In (iuld, or Its iiiIvh lent In (.'tirrency :
nsi t'i.i.iB sontsi si.-.rd. aaniio
'lrol 1 'aliii. lo Ixii.don SA (SI Mt eraxt to Utnduu... 1 00
Ja-ai ( arm te I'aris... H.'i ee R eeisnt-lo Pans 40 io
Ftrsl 1 abiii lolUuibiirKlm-UO NteiTnce tt llanUiurs.. a? 00
I'si-M-liKt-rs are ulsti terwarttt-d te Havre, tliuuieu, Kut
teriluin. Am Hen. Ac , at e.tia llv b.w rates.
f mes fr in l.i erjmi l .ir tiit't-nsbiwii First Cabin, $75,
SxO, f US. Hieerase from l.lveriinol and (tlt.enilowu.S ti.
'I tinse alio wish lu tend lur Uteir friends t-au buy tickets
hen- at thtc rutt'S
for luitla-r liiitnniaUen atMlv at the Company's offices.
JIlttN I). KAbK, ABt-nt,
No. Ill WA1.N1 T Street, I'luladt Ipbla.
tVTs BOSTON AND PHILADELPHIA
tasssseVlalas. atraotsl Li line, salllntr frnm each port en
h.t 1 1 iti'AVs.. in.n flrt tslmrt above J'l SK Mrner.ptnla
d ipl. a Hid l.t.ns Vthsif. liosttin. Krnm ftrsl wharf
a't'tc I'IN'Il Streti'.t.n Satuidav,S) tenitir 3. IM.
Ibe sttniiiaMli NtlllMAh, link. T. will sail mm I'b'ladel
Ma fir llttsion.oo hatnrtlay . Ht-ptvinbt-r 3, at 10 A.M.,
sd flit ttanishlp 80M. Mailtiews. rrutu Ltustou hy
Phtl-delpbiM . oa same day. ai 4 P at.
'J l.t-se new unit substantial stt-anishlpt form a reifular
111. , s.i'blif Irein est-S port piint iuitlly t.n Naturtlavs .
IiuiiiiM-t-s eitrt tetl at eue hail the prtuuluui ebarsed on
Salt ts.els.
I rt i. bis taken at fair ra'es.
H". I" i an- requested to send Blip Becelfti and Bills
Lsdlli, viitl. their etittds.
St.r t-itjisl't or Passage (having fine arr-ommAdatlons)
api l) to IIKSHV WINSuH A I'd.,
jst-ll ho.iili S. liKI.AWAUK Aveuae.
FOU NEW YORK. DKSPATCH
and Hw'fiur Ltm n, via Ilawar iiid
iwiii una). '1 lir uteamcris of itiene line are lavinf
ail at IS oi-kick U., aud b o clout 1. U., Iruiu tblsti jlf
lru Watttiil tifet
l-or irntfiii. liich will b takon on acoomuwiUtinc
Htu,i,.M1v to WILl l.Ui M. baUKlJ CU..NO. Ii4 8.
Ll-.LAWAltK ATtoua.
Tit FOR LIVE UTOOL, 8ATUUUAY,
1 1,, inn rli (.nip VAM oL VEE, Capula D.Carlli,
WUI aatl a above,
fur lritii r pam--, aiiW to
aUVeWaaO l" IIArsUmB eS " .
V.ltd Iy-UMJX tatiesL
ONLY MEDICINB
WHICH 18 rSBTABKD 0JI
THE PUKE JUI0E 01 THE PLNE THEE.
see Consamptlei4iiMdtyDr. WISIIAJIT'S
PIKE 1K TAB CO kill AX.
e e a D enchltls cared J Dr. WI8UAKT S
riE TREE TAB C0I1UIAI,.
a a a Weak Luaga made I'ronc ey nslng Dr.
WUIIABT'8 riaK TKKR TAB COaUiIAL.
e e Dr. WISUABTB PINIt TBV.B TAB
t l 'kill A I, Is Uicbeit rtaiedj for aU llireal aud Lung
liwesscti.
Doa'i Tail to Bead the Next Column.
yilY J11. WIHIIAHT'H
I'lNK TIIIJK
TAR CORDIAL
111 TU BBKT BP.MEDT FOB TltROAT AND LUrt
IIMI3AHEfrl.
It is the vrtal prtnelple of the Bias tree obtained by a
peculiar preeris u the distillation of Ihe tar, by which Ha
hiarre t aieeit-sl rr(,pertls are retained.
It Is the only afe and reliable remedy which has ever
bet-a prerit-ed fr'.ra the 'oira of the pine tree.
It innr'nati i Tic ill, emve orrnni and resUiraslhe se
ll elite.
It stiriifithenn the d. bllllstnl tystem.
It partses and anrlebrs U.a blnoi, and expels frm the
eytr-m the eorroptien which scnifala bretsts.
ltdl-so'ves the B.ti-u or pble.ra which steps the air
f arsasrs of the funis.
Its healing principle acts opa the Irritated surfaces of
Ibf InnnsiiJ threat, penetrating to taeh diieaed part,
Tt llsvlnp pain and subtlning Inflammation.
It Is the resnlt of vears ol study and experiment, and It
Is offered to tlie afflicted with the positive assnranre of Its
pewrr to cure the following tlln . s. If the pniienl has
ant too hu g delayed a resort to the means of care : Con
sumption ef the Lungs, Couiths, More Throat and Breast,
nronrhitis. Asthma Vt'honping Ocush, Diphtheria, and Is
also an ixri-lli nt rernnly b r Dliea uf the Kidneys and
Female t'nmp'atnts.
1' ave )t.u a cough? Have you a sore throat? Have yen
any of the prcmenltiry simptomt of thttmost fatal dis
ease. Consumption? Those who should be warned by thrsa
t mptr ms reterally Uilna light uf thm nntll It is too late.
From this lact. perhaps, moia than any other, arises the
sud pratalfncp. and fntallty of a disease which sweeps to
the grave at leut one-itx'h of death's victims. Uoninmp
tlen hss destroyed more of the auman family than any
other disease, and the twist phy slcians for many years have
Sespalred of a cure.nr a remedy that would heal Ue hings,
butter moietnaatw hundred years the whole medical
worhltias been Impressed that there was a mysterious
power and efficiency In the Pine Tree Tar to heal the
hings; therefore, they have nomuended tho use of Tar
Water, which In many cases find a good effect-, but how to
confine the mediea' propel tics so as to heal Uie lungs has
ever been a mystery nntll It was discovered by Dr. L. J.
C. Wlshart, of Philadelphia, the proprietor of Wlshart's
Pine Tree t'orolal. It Is now reivinimeniledand prescribed
In the practice of a larss nninoer of the most intelliKcnt
and able physicians.
Ti ls t'ordlal.when taken with Dr. WTsharls Dyspepsia
Pllia, Is sn unfailing cure forfnapcpsuu
HXffl 0OI.I.AU8
Will be paid to any person who will prove ilmt this or any
o tneccrtlflciti stiiblished by Dr. Wlshurt, ef Phlladel
pb a,Pa , are In anyway false, or issued without authority
by thiibe wtio gavo ttiern.
1)h. W.snsHy-linir Sir: I ha I Bronchitis, luilitiiima
tlon of the Lttnss. and shortness ot breath In their worst
To sua. I had been treated by several of tho uiost eminent
physicians In Philadelphia wl hout benefit I was truly
on Uie verge or the grave. Your PineTiiksTakCokuul
was rtcemUKDdedto me by a friend, and after using tour
Isrie and ono smull bottlta, I am restored to perfect
'ealtb. JOHN WAKO, Iteeelvarof Taxes.
Cer. Hlxth and Chesunt strreti, P.illadelphut.
Mr Wlshart, I wish to add toy leitltn.-ny to the hun
tlie tsyou receive to the heallnir pruponles of your Plna
Tree Tsr Cordial. Fur fifteen years a anfTernr, ten years
of that time I have slept only In my chair, not being able
to lie do o for fear of tufloeullon. 1 have employed sevon
ot the best physicians In Philadelphia, who all pronounce
my rase tncur.tle I v as taken to Uie College, whore tha
Farnlty, having done what they could, declare! my dis
rate an incurable case of AaUina and Chronic Dyspepsia,
fn lis last stae. and that my lungs were parUally g.ac.
Finding one of your clreuiara, my wife, procured from your
Itoie a bottle of your Cordial. Persovcrelnxly I used seven
bottles, and a box and a half of ycur Dyspepsia Pills, when
1 felt that my disease had whol y given way, aud the Cor
d a had given nio new vigor aud strength. 1 coulliiucd te
inpiovc, and for the past threo months I have been able
to s eep In my bed as soundly as I ever did. I am now
well, and have gained twenty-live pounds In my weight.
1 am able to sroik and provide for my family. I scud you
this true and faithful statement for the benefit of Uie suf
fering. Friends, call and soe me, near Oxford Church
1 tut Office, Twenty-third Want, Phllaiiolpbla.
lsJAAC lltSI.LF.HMAK.
RiiAiiisu.Pa , April 19, IbVU.
Dr. Wlshart Dear Blr:-One year ago the examining
Burgeon of this lilstilct told ue I had CousumpUon of tha
lauiss, and Umt 1 could not be cured ; and judging from all
niyyuijitome at lhat lime, 1 myself supposed this to be
true. I was for muie than ono year troubled with a hack
ing rsuiglt. which gradiiuhy grew so bad Hist I could not
have a si vera At ol couching without spitting sp blood in
lane uuAiilltlel.
For months I eoufd not work at anything, aud was
otllgidtuket pmybrd most of the time. Whllo la this
et.ndi.loii I was In at Mr. lttiwjoUiam'a store. In this city,
and he seeing me very low. I was recommended to try
yoor PINK 'IkkK TAIt OOKIiIaL. He said he had solda
gieai dial ot it, and that, as tt had cured so many oUiers,
he believed It w ould do some good. I bought a bottle and
commenced tiling It In averrshort lime I saw t at I
war getting better vtry last, and attar taking several hotUee
1 as entirely restored lu health, so that I eould work
eveiy day at m business, which Is very heavy work in an
Iron foundry. Wheu I commenced to use y-our PINK
1 KKET Alt COKIHAL my weight was only one hundred
andthlr y tlie poni.ds; since the use of It I have weighed
en an aversge one huudred and Slly-flvu. 1 shtll be gtad
lo I ate you publish this, as I believe I should not have
bem living at this tlniu 11 1 had not usid your grrat medi
cine, aud 1 wish all who sutler lo receive Its henedl.
Very trulj yours, Cuptulu SAVll'HL II AKNF.K,
-No. il'14 8. eighth stroet, Bradlng, fa.
1IKAD THK FtlLLOWINli Flt'lM I'Tli'A.
Dr. Wlshurt Hear Hlr; I take pleasure in Inf. ruling
you through this source that your PINK TttKE TAIt Coll
IIAl which was rt-c.iuiuienicd fir my dang liter by Mr.
J. A Hull, of Oils cl y, bai ciued her or a cough of more
Uiauavu mouths-standing. I had thought hor beyond
cure, aud had employed the beet medical aid without any
bent tit. cau cheerfully recommend It tu the public as a
safe auo sure remedy for those similarly ailtluted, aa I
know of uiahy other cases, besides that of my daughter,
that It has cured uf long atandiug ooaghs.
Yours, respectfully,
JOHN V. PAIlKER.Daguerrean Artist,
No. UU tit nestle street, Utlea, N, Y,
,j nve U1( Dri W8iAKT.g pIfB
TI1F.K TAB I OKHIAl.ln my lamliy. and cordially recom
uieud It as a valnalile and safe medicine for Colds.Couglu,
aud to ihoec predisposed to Oousumptlua.
Dr. Q. A. KOHTEB.
Ko. 100 Oeneaee atreat, Utk-a, N. T.
The above are a few among the thousauds which this
irc.t remedy has saved fram an untimely grave. We havo
bunt reds of letters from physicians and druggists wall
parts of the eouutry, saying that they havo ntvor prescribed
or sold a medicine which gav such universal satisfaction.
These itedidiif i are prepared only by the proprietor,
DIt. L. il. C. WISlIAltT,
WHOSE OFUCB IS AT
Fo. 10 N. SECOND 8TEEET, rhQade'phia,
FENKKYLVAKIA,
Where be can be consulted either personally or by letter,
fraeef charge. They are sold by Druggists ard Haulers
every wi.era; at wholeasle by all Mew fork and PhUudel
plila Wliolnek Druggiits,
18G1.
TRBPRRB. BRACK S. Ao..
Iskllnilly atlmnad by O II. N FF.IlI.r.S, nor,
of 1 WKI.r rH and MACK rilreata. Ladmar
Isspartment lrr same, etndtieted rty latllea.
TH BI.FTII Strati, flrst Cone beh Baoa.
Tltai aanat snsislsls snS varla.1 stork an
band, eenslsttws. In part, of Trusses, Hnnrnr1rs, Shoulder
Braeaa, Helta, Handarea, p.laatie Stooklnsrs, Rvrtngra.
Artleles for Mnrsary. Sick Room. Aa. tain aia
PHII.ADKLPHIA BOROEONS
ll'ifc7 KANHAllIt mSTITUTr., No. I4 Morth
HINTU Btrt. a'-ove Marksl. KnotarM
radlealty eared by B. C. S.VEhKTT'Si framlnm Paumt
flraduathng l'resnre Trass. Haperlnr F.lastlc Bena.
Riasuc HUtes mas. Happortara, Bhoaldar braoaa, Aoapea-orl'-S.
CTOThes. e.
ladies attemltd by Mrs. B. C. FVF.BF.TT. anyjs-ly
TH K ARTIFICIAL HAND.
It. A. nil liRA,
Inventor and Manufat larer of ttie
A B T I r I t I A L ABM,
Approved and atlopted
SI BOFON-OFflKIt AI. OF TUB TJKITF.D BTATKS,
for Soldiers,
Tlss pemisnently Incateil bis Olllee and Factory at Bo. fit.
ft. Ft H 1(1 II Hueet, six doors below Spruce, Phllada.
It JU -am
WEALTH, HEALTH, AND
BEAITT.
If to f alw admiring eyes :
If Ui cause in v mints sis-nsi
If to lie a blooming Most er,
I adleg, dying In art hour BaArrr t
I to have a host of friends t
If ft vice to mate amende i
If wirti htvh born b td lo wed :
II a marble fU.ne when dt ad Wi althI
If to live threescore and ten,
Wishing It e as long attain;
If to live a life nl peace;
11 to die ami go to orca.te BBALTllt
If yon wsh a life of pleasures ;
If you value this world s trttaaurea;
It evnry eomlint you would see.
Take ui advice, and wish all 'Arcs.
Then, havtns Bealth, Wealth, ard Beauty,
Tou'll lie prepared for every duty.
By aearefnl lurusal of lir.WII.LISM Yiil'fOR Nw
Bt... THK HAHKI S.IIF. ItlllllK., wklch slioiibl be read
by every one Hold by llonssellers gene-allv. and at tlie
Doctor s oflice. No. ltl bl allCB MKII.Ii price 14
enu. au& tf
SAMARITAN'S CURE.
SsM tltlTA N M CfHr,.
hAMAKI'IAN N (I UK.
ft A si A K I I AN H CI hK.
HAMAKITANH t't'KF..
S.AMAIUIAVN I t HK.
StAMAKIfSSM (1 Hit.
ft A M A KIT A M H t llHK.
HA M AKI T AN St t l'KF,.
SAM sill TAN H I UF..
HAMAKII AN S CI HK.
BAMAItlTAN'tt I UltP..
RAMAKITANrl CI HK.
ftxMAItlTAN M CIIHE.
FAMAKI I AN ri ( I KK.
BAM,KITaN8 Ct'KK.
SAMAKIIANst CI'ltK.
MAMAKIIAN'S t'l'gK,
BAMAHITAN is ( I KK,
MAM AhlTAN'S CIKE.
The only sure and sale renif tly for tlonorrti-i.a. Gleet,
fltrletnre, Ac. Cures In all eases In from two to st.
days.
l'rtseflf Male or Female sent bv mall.
DVOIT A CO., Bole Agents.
BAMABITAN H CUBE.
HAMAKITAN'H ( I IU.
HAMAItlt AN S t't'KF,.
BAMAItlTAN S CtlkB.
BAMAKI r,- N rJ CI HK.
HAM AUITAH H CUKF..
HAMAItl I AS H CI'ltK..
HAMAKI I AN H CI HK.
BAM AKI I AN t CIIK.
BAMAItlTAN H CI'ltK,
BAAIAKITAN'M cckk.
BAMAItll AN 8 Ct'KK.
BAM AlliraN S Ct'KK.
HA M Alt ITA N S Ct'KK.
BAMAI'ITAN'H CIIKK.
H.MAKITAN'H CI. KK.
HAal AKITAN'M CI.' KK.
BAM AKITAN'H tM'KK.
HAMAKI r.s S'S CI'ltK.
HAMAItll'ASf t (It'ltK.
THE C.ltF.AT BPKCIFIt: Full HECKKT D1SF.ASE8,
s-t-inlnal Weakness, (lotiorrlio a, (lied, Ac.
Each box contains 'sM Pills, and will cute In from two to
six data. Price Si
It Is also certain to restore tone and power to those wlio
are at ululated by ext-ess or any otlier cause, and will
restore all to full vigor of youth, when the fills arousal
wimout uie uijet-itou. in ineao cases, sue fin turee times
a nay.
(bent by mall.)
C. nttCE BOBK, Proprietor,
C. Pltll'K KOSK, Proprtelnr,
C. I'Kll'F. KtiMK, fropnetor,
C. PHIIV. KiimC, Proprietor,
C. PHICE KtiMK. Proprietor,
llox Ai'si f ist otlloe.
Boa -.'nvt f ost Otttre.
llox sjti Poat ontoe.
Kox a 6 Post Ottlce.
Box s-s1 Post Ottlee.
Bote Agents, HVOI T A CO.,
Sole Agents, DroTrACO.,
Hole Annus, DVOIT A CO.,
Hole Agents, HVO'IT A CO ,
Bole AAeuts, OVOI'T A CO ,
Bo. S.TJ N. HSX'ilNIl Hiroet.
Bo.tt N. HKt'OMlHtreet.
K.t. M N. HKOON1) Mtrcot,
ho. ail N. HKi'ON II Street.
Bu.ltlll B. HKC0NO Hlroot.
Be sure and ask for
BAMAB1TAN B CUIIE.
BAMAKITAN'H Ct'KK.
BAMAItlTAN H Ct'KK.
HAMAKITaN 8 CUHK.
HAM AKI I AN 8 l IIKK.
BAMAItlTAN 8 ( I KK.
B .MAHITAN 8 Ct'KK.
HAMAKI TAN m CI'BK.
HAMAUI1 AN 8 Ct.'KK.
HAM -KITAN h Cl'ltF..
BAMAItlTAN 8 Ct'KK.
BAMAItlTAN 8 CUKK.
BAMaKIIAN H Ct'KK.
HAMAHI I AN S CI HK.
BAMAItlTAN 8 CtlKK.
BAMA"I I AN B Ct'KK.
RA.WAItl l AS H Ct'KK.
SAM AKITAN'H Ct'KK.
BAMAKITAN'H Ct'KK.
HAMAUITAN B CIIKK.
BTBCP IiF.BIl'liKIl, hlKllf UF. RlWnn.
BYBI'P DKBICOKIl. HVItl P UK HtiNiltll.
BYKPP DK KICtlKO. HVKllf UK KliSlltll.
BlKt'P I: KICdKll. HVItCP DK MICOKIl.
MIIIT UU HCOIIII. 8YHI P lif. KKHlltD
Hi KI P DK Kl.'t-ltl) 8Y Kt:p lm UlCOItll.
BY KIP DK KlCOKll.
HVKI'P liF. ItllSJKll.
BVKI'P UK ItlOoKll.
BVHI'P HK Bt. Ollll.
BVltl'P DK KICiiltl).
BYltt'P HK ItlltlltD.
hi in p i mould i.
BYIU'P DF. HICtiKll. K Kl'P DK IIIOOIII).
W(t P DK lUI'OKB. HVItCP HR Kit: IKll.
hYUl P HE 1IIC. IKll. HYKI'P HK KICllKU.
BY Kit HtKiCOKIl. BYlttP HK HIOOKII.
BYKUP lie. KlCOKll. HYKCP HKKICOKI).
BYltl P JiK Kit liltll. BY Kt P I.K KICliKI).
A ct rta.n cure tor all forms of Venereal HNeaies t'sod
III 'he 1 iut)M-itn Hospitals, sua the armies throughout
huri.pi-aud America.
This pnpnratiKi I as no eiiual as an ei aillcator of thi
foruiol disease, and strenihens the constitution uouortillv.
It w ill cine all Mores, Bwns. fliupies, Tellers, orao'y
eruptions, no uuitlor lielu wltat eaiue or how 1 mg slunil-
.....
SVrft$l per bottle.
C. PltK'K ROSR, Proprietor.
i I'HU K Kosk, rrotrtfUr.
G. HtMCK. lt,MK. I'Hjpneiur.
C. I'KH K litrMK, Pr..,iri,r.
C FMii.K liOMK, IVtipnetor.
liVOT'P tV 0.
liViiTl' CO.
ivfrrr a fn.
I'Voi r a Co,
HVOIT t'O.
I-YOIT AC.
JrVOi r A ro.
Kn. '2,i'i N. HKlViVl) HirLM-t.
nutJu-tutn tn
Hrle Aitrtn,
halt Afi lit.
Hoi Ai ciits,
Hole Anclitk.
Ho1 Aft UIN,
Hil An iilf
Bent luany dilre.
SKCHET DlsKKAPKS! KKCRET DISKA.SES!
BAM. Mil TAN A nifTI
HAMAKI I'AS K OIKI !
Ttik Mum OmTAiN Kkmkuy vlh L'skd,
Yei a f'ttivc t un f.r
UiiMihKlliKA, UI.KrT, flTKHTruKS, Ac,
Comm- no Ulnt-ral. no ItMiaam. no kli rcury.
Oul ten tutu in tif takfii to wiWct a cure.
Cuif in trout iwo to inur diiju.Hi.d rf-nt rt In
"twenty four hour." rn i-fiMi by rat - i'v t the
I' nl v rutty of 1'et'iTiR.v Vrtiilu. one of U uioit tiuiiufut
aUurli-rt nml 4'h tniiit ii ilit , rein-nt day.
M rXin-.'Kfc;. Ni thi m.K, ku cha'siir wiiati.vkr.
1 ft tic ie who Iiavf des4in-l of seiiin : LMtrr.J, or who
nav- eu Moritid with lUliaiu CopiUvu, or alarcury.at
AOiit t) Uy I bo
8AMAKITAN8 UIFV,
Ht-nt by mall In a j; lain t'iivitt
1 rue, uait- iiuikutie, lit1. ujtalo, f;t.
KLOOHI
IU,01)!I
hLOODIM liLOODim
BCKOI'l LA, L'l.CKU.S. K.ltlK, HPOTH, TtrilCUS,
m u ks, itoir.s,
SV111IL1S OK VtlM-li'FAl. M.fcMHKH, Ac, Ao.
HAM l(l I AV N
lUOT AM' lit- ItH .fUK'KS
Ib oiler id Oe intiltc aa a lu.f cur.
SYPHILIS U (-.KKKKAl. Ilh .HKH. thfSAMA
KMANK htMiT AM II Kit If .tt "ICE. la the tuuit (xKAint,
certain, and eittctual rt im-Hy t'vtr premTltia : It r;iitxa
and t-ratl CMtt-H rrry iiant lf ofdtn fiiiTfd -nion no
that th euro li thoroiikili and lu rmannt. lt.kt'ienof
Una 1'urlfjli renxdy and br t inlt.il. and do imt irniuit
tu out iot)tcnty Uiat lur luck ou umj repeut in afmr
laia.
HO MOT HKHPAIItt
AHbotiKh you may be pronounced Incurable, tbe RAMA
KI1ANH HUOl IlKHIt J1H r.S wUI reiuuva every
veitlttaofUiiiiiiiitleitrroiuUie lymtiu, aa wall aa all tha
bad tllevti vi alarcuxv
KRMA1.KH! FEMALKH (
In arjatiy ittlert'oni with wMrh numlmra of Keinalea
urter, the KooT AND HhKH Jl'U'KH nmat liauitiy
adapieil, in rktratrd t ti rim, In l.euwrrhu a, in b arlng
down, Kal Uig of the Woiut, liability, aud lor aU complain
lnrl.li nt ti thf Ma.
beat by ainreaa Irlc -l a bottle, or 6 bottle fhr t.
fiAMA IU I A N'H WAM1I
!, In casea c4 8U4ii.la, ud lo ciiLtln with tha Eoot
and Herb Juice. nil tilrectlona. lric tb cental.
Tba erticacT of tta remedial, la alia acknowlodtfed by
rbyklclana and iiattenta. 1 hey aru uaed in tba United
Htatea lloipliala, Ibua re lot lug beaiib tu many oi our
brava aoklittrt.
IT row the lialtlmore "Hon f
HUAT 'Hit HUHOKONK RAT Op THE
AMAKITAN'4 HUM Kill KH
,tfoT Hiifl'lle.1., ("OUT UJtHflHAI.L, (
HaJtiiuore, Md , 1- eb. 2U, 164. i
"! tiava treat aatlafai iiou iua atmK.bat I liavauaed
Tht XatnarttAin Ae.Wif.' fur V nerval IMMeana tu Ha
Dioitcuatoaiary foriua; ibat 1 bava ut-d thuiii wlib ludg
aoent, dlbction, aud ioprly, and have found thtm
reipoud lo my anticlnatloua proaiptly and Hctualiy.
Knowing ihvir eomiHiaiiioii, 1 bavs the fullet eioititouc
In thalr trll n. y, uid aa f.r aa my of (iiuui aati-odt. I
rccvuiiuebd tbvui aixontjjly,
11 ALFHED C. KOU'KHS,
"AaaUtant-RurKeoi. 6tb New York Vol."
Lat It m nndemtood tbat theae rftneilie aru a recom,
nuudtd.and wUJ oiUvaly cura U.a diiaaaoa (or wnico
li y ar ollarod.
Wby a. c. T'IMUM,
Vo. ? S. HUH 111 Street,
i r . ilj, lKHMOMl A CO..
Jj5-tahg?m kt.Mk HCtLiiuvU
KRMOVAL. THOMAS M. PLOWMAN,
Carpenter and Builder, baa removed hit mop front
Ho. fv Htrawberry atreei to No. 'aWJ CAK'rKH Htrowt. ad
li ml hk tbe old Poet ortloe HulidliiK. Havln lnureaac
nt'liltlea fur carrlna on Uie bui.ti.eii afttauatvel bebtipw
lev reeeiva a alt w puUla vUyae, j af
afIrVsssx
RAILROAD LINES.
AUKANUKMKNTB OF IQit
7 he camdan and A mix y ana rhiiaiitipnia ana rrw
Railroad 0 mpan' L1ihb from Phiwdelvhta In Xew I"
and V ay I'lai i-a
rMiM wAr.jriT rtkect wiiauf,
Will leave a M'owe. 1
At a A at . v:a Cauideo and Amboy, O. and A. Ao-
ri(aBiusdailon 9)
At m A at . via Cau.d.n aiid Jery City, Muroinf
K k rr a
At 12 H . via Cnmd.n and A ml my, C and A. Aoooin-
tin i ation 7
At ! y. M. la Cam.ie-n and A in 'my, c. and A. Kx-
Pi" J
At 1 r. M ..via Camilen and Amboy. Anronimtxlatlna
1 1 reifht ai'd Pnnotoner) 1
At F. M., Ma Carudf n t d AintiOT, ArronunoJatloo !
tl-rrldiit and Paaen;r) lit Ciaaa 1 h ki't 5
M Ihhh (1,.
At 7', P M., vlaCamdon and Amhy Ac ommnda-
iton (rreiht and J'a.-nker), lnt (Jlaaa Ticket.,.. '
U'l Cli d 1
KnrMaiirh ('tmnfe, Ailmt'n. Rethlrhm, Helyldei
F.aMon, I .ambert vin. lemnifiin, Ac , .; P. M.
I-I'T f .ktllFsOrf Villal s nt !... , n,...IUla Btas(nnB al 1 P
For Mount Holly, Kvauaviite, Pumberton, and Vlnc
t ii, at t; a. M., 'I and M M. 1
ror rrperudd at A.M. and f. M.
fft Palmyra, Klvertnn, J;i!anoo, lievrrlv. BnrMnrt'
TU ri cp. B.irdi nti'v. n. Ac. at S A. M., i I, 3 )
and p. m. Ibe.i ;to and .' P. M. Ilnea run direel throui
to Trrnt.in.
Kor P- inirra, Ulvenon, Drlanco. Bevrrly, and BnrUij
t- n ai 7 P. M 7
Hi'an UMit Trenton, for ttrlatnl, itnrtleatnn, PTaif
lorrtaraif aru i amny at 'i-.m a. M. andi ' P K.
1,1 NKR FltM KKNhlNOTO.N t)KlOT
tV 111 leav.' ToIUiwh :
At 4 A. M., (ntvbt) vta K-n-lntftn and New York.
v alitnct..n arid Ni-wl ork Mall $
ai n ia a. ai., via nenintnn ana jemvy city &
Bri
Ai 4 -Mi p. M., via KtalnKion and Jvrrey Clty.Kx
1 r -s
At P. M ., via Krniln'ton and Jersey City.
W ahin.'bn and New York I'.xnrna H ,
HuiMiay line It ATe at 4 A. M. and (i 44 P. M, Thare
nr no inu at ) a. m. t unt t on .vjntiavi. a
For W ater finp, Hfp.uituhu-ir, "crnntnn, Wllfcebar
lnntrrse,tireat Mend, Waurh ( hunk. Allentown, Itethl
nfm, ieivifKT. r ami n. t,antnerriie. Fieminirton. Ac ,
7 1'' A. H 7 M Hue oi nn ct witb Uie train kavUm Ea
n ir ni aum nun a ai -hi r m .
rfr l.amtspriviJie and tntenn'dltle rBttrn at fl P. M.
Ft Krlntol, lreniou. Ac at 7 I; and It K A, af , an
P. M.
r Holinepburw, Tatnny, WIl'ioralnav. nrid'-afnnv, af
FrankTrrd at A. M.. A. A io, and 8 P. M. Tho 9 A. M. i f
rnn 'o UrUtd.
I For New York and Way I.lnea leavln Kenilnft
IIrtt. tVe the rfir on Fifth tre t, atiove Wamut, bait kth
boor Iwi.tf a dt'i-arture. The ('urn rnn Into tha Depot, J
on nrrtval of each trln rnn frcm ttie lie not. 1
r lfy (xtnnd of buBRfife only a 1 'owed earn, paaianh'f
Paaru ntier arc orolithlii'd from taklnir anything a bai(
but their wrarlnr anunrel. All hikrrHe over fifty pouif
io nc i-ain tor extra, inn nmpany innit ineir njnpona
niniy Tor naavnpe to una tiiiar tvr ponna, auo win not i
Untile for aby amount beyond ttoo. axonpt by ipeclal c1
trat.
(irnham nai:aKe Fxpraa will call for and dclfverb j
rate ai the ltiKLi. Orders t be led at No i WALN i
tM'.'t. Wid, I!. OAT. M Kit, Atcenil
Ativntl.lHA4.
LUNLS FKOM SEW TOI1K FOR PIIILAUEUP3f
WILL LKAVK 3
From foot of Coartltin- itrex-t at VI M. and 4 F. M.,
Jersey City and i nntoen -.ni 7 and lb A. M,. p. U..
la! ( Mul t ) via .lemeT Cllv and henOimtoM
From toot ot Hurrla.v ntrwet, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M.
An-iboy ard CHm-n
From PlerKn. 1 North Rlrer, at 15 M., 4 and IP.!
(rreujUtana rariaenfier) via Aiuieoy and uaniaua.
i;kkioht mnkr for new york A
J all the atatioii on Ui CaoHlu and Amboy and a
nertlny Jtailroad.
1NCHEASF.D IlKPATCH.
The Camden and Am hoy Huliroa.1 nrd TrnnflportaH
ivfippany a r reu ni i nifi lor i or win ivnve wai,
atrtt vharf. on an after Jaoaary H, dull-(Huudaya
ci ider) at 4 o clock P.M.
h tuiung, the above Lint a will leave Mew York at 1 h
II'. M.
Frruht mint be delivered before 3',' P.M. to ba
warded the utnr dav.
FriJrht for in-niun, Princeton, R.lni;aton, New Bntv
wii'K. ana an noint on tim vatanen aim Annoy wtiiru
altonn the lteivliirre, hcavvn1, and Fie vinkfton, the N
JerseT, the Freehold at-rt JamfUhorif. and ihe tiurMnK
and Mount lloll.v Kallroada, receivtMl and frr-varded Ul
tJ.soiiok p. M. NnuU paokaKlorountllullvrooey
ui to 7 o dock P M
I he Helvttiera i-ehiware Rattrottd connect at PbHK
burtf with the l.rhih Valley Itatlroad. The New Jer
Httllroad ronnecra at Klizaheth with the N'W Jr
Cenirnl Kailroud, and at Newark with tha Moot a
Kliex Knilrnnd.
A flip nicDiorandum, ffpecliyin? the marks and n
bera. ahlppera and cousin net a. nitiat in every Inntanct
' iit lili eu b load ol itoodd.orno receipt wtlibeirlv'
Incrrmrd ta lltt 1 a having been marie for the irannpor1
tlem of 1,1 V K hTOCK drover are Invited to try thl rniJ
When the Rtnck ta furnlahed In iiuantitlei of TWO C-
lA) a DM or more. It III be nllveTd at the toot of Fortl
PIULADF.l.rniA AND TRENTOX A
CAMDH.N AN1 AM HOY It AiIKOAl COM PAN I) 1
On ard after MONDAY . January 4, 1W1. the Train
! ,,s.iH I. tu,' HIiaUD.UIIIS, I
3-1? A SI . f KlL'htl. MRU J .III ' M . aixl thi, tr.ln. lual
New York at H A M. aril 7-,'i0 P. M., will horeufter lie I fl
exoliislvfi ft r e I'nlitd Hiatus Malta and Kuw Vi V
and H ashlniitofi rassUKers,niitl svlh not take la aor M
out anv mM.-nti-rs hf-tut-t'o salo cillos. I. '.
1 he to A. M . and IV Mtdnluht Lines from New York it I
Washlnston.and the It 60 A M and h P. M. Lines rr'
masniiiKton 10 jsow York, win ctintlnun as at urosent,
t'.arr iaseiiter in and tioln the Intel mediate stations a
Itaiiiiiiori', n aililnitlon, artl rst-n- York.
AMHANtJKMENTn II1WKK.S PHILADELPHIA A
si;w I IIKK.
Linos have PhllaeVptiia, fliini Kao.lagton Honor,
ll l.'iA.M ,4 00, and il l., p. as., ami iv .'si mldalKia.e'
rrniawuinut atrrft Wharf fvia Canidt-n), atu aud8
at., ii M.,4 artlSP M .lor How Vork.
And leavt-s h-w York, Iroui fts-t of Courtlsndt itre
HA.ll.,lliA 11,1111,1 ami ii P. It , and at Vim
nit hi, aud from foot of llarclay sir. ft at 6 A. kf..ans.
r. M. WU. A. GAr.MF.K,
Jai-tf Aneutl
1UM PENNSYLVANIA
t'EN I RAI. KAIMtoAO
Till. (IKWAT I.l Ultl.K-TIt Al JC MMOItT .KilTTK
IHK WKHT. NI.KTIIWKST, AM HOCTH WBHT.'
r.iul'nieni aim laciitiie lor (tie naia, peedy, and eo
fortsible trturU)i la.iou of pautetwere, unaurpasavd by an
runic In Ih? rounirv.
Tr.iina Itjive ihe Itepotat KLEVENTII aud MAHK.I
Tiiv ta as loiiow
MrAil Train at Vth A. I 1
run' i.iik hi , llwiA.
Thtor.i. h '. prenB at lir.'.Ot.
Pari i aIjufk 1 rnm, No. 1, at 1000 A. f
raraeMinrtf Train, o. 7. at j nn p, l
llarrikl urg Aecoiumodatlou at 3 : P. T
Lan a?ter Train ut 4 (At P. h
Faoh Aero tiiinod ation (leave Wnt Philait;!-
rbia) at... 6-M P
1 hrouph Paaatnera by tha Fast Line reach A'tooaat
Hipper, wtaie will tie found excellent acooHimodatlon I
the nUbt at th Loan House, and fn the nirnlna; oa
tnke either ihe Philadelphia or Hnltlui'Tc Kxnre, MQ
which uinkfH cuiinectloiii at PnuhurK fur all o1ju.
dallht view la thua ailurded of tha entire lino and I
Bun ulltrciit iccnery
1h ThroiiKb Kxpre Train rum daily; atlUiaoth
tittius dally e.c pi Kuudiy.
KOH PiriMiti wi; Avn -iiiir. wvut
The Mull 'Ir.nn, Fant I im, and lnrouKh Expreaaon
1 ui"u a n uiniuBH irmna i n ai; nivurk'tng nr i
tiom tbat IK.Int, North to the Lake. Wmt to tfte Muni
lpi and Miiioiirl Klver. and Houih and Houihweat to
pun. li accekkible by railroad. Ttirotiuh Tu ktia (ai file-. -
lnd, Pctiuli. Cl.lcaivo, M Paul, ( fduiiibua, lndiauaHtl
Ht 1'UIp, LtavenwoMh, Kaiiaai, Wheeiinfr. havton. CI J
cinnau, i.ouisvuie, ( atro, antl all otber pnaclpal polu
and baicyue cho ked throoiili
I.MHANA liKASCHU f!.UOAI.
The Throuih i:i.ireit 1 av itiL' at lu x) P xr .. tvinnaw
at Malravilif ii.teraettton with a train on thl road I
iwuirs vuif. moiai a, a c. i
llllKNSltl la a a k I i fit It Km i V FiH impm viu un f
'J I e Through KxpTi nii 1 rul' . b-nv ut In ao P. H .coi
n t at I'roinn, at i,.-40 m . wi i n nitn on tlie ro.
for I- hcioburfc A Uain alao leavtia C re ton for Kbubu
at Hii P. M.
llOLUlsAlHltCKO HHANCH BOAH.
The aluii Train ai K M.,and Tliinugli F.xpresa I
10 ao P. Al., eoiinee-t at Altonn a with train for Uollidayi
buiK ut 7 l& f Si. and 8 ,i V
TM'NK AN l Cl.KAKHKI.O HKAVt:R KAlLItOA.
I he Tliroiifch ExnroB Train, leavlim at UilUif M atait
nectH ai Tn-ne vhh a tmm toe Handy Kidge and I'hitllpldvJ
ii-KK. oj "aiu a.iKie v aucy KAtironu tor I'orl Maui
MUt-pbuiit, and Iteiivuinte.
Ill NaiNODtiM Al HROAI) TOP It A II UO AD.
1 be 'I ririfth Kxpre 1 rain, leaving at lo Hi P. M , coi
nct. at liui-uiiaawu witb a train for ilovewell aud Blood
linn at f--u A M
OKIllKltN CEMbAL ANlt PIKLAIiELPlUA A Mi
r.i.ir. kaii.kma4.
ForHurlury, Wi.li.up,n. lock Ha' en, Kim Ira, Rc
rhotf-r, Ituitalo. nu Nutate ali-. r a. libera tak.hff tb
k.ml Train at 1 11, K. M., and ihe 1 -fnU fcapreaa
lU COp IM ady ecept fUhdnvt. t?o directly uirotwl
wi hi.it ihatit,e of cat bviucin 1'Uiladt pnia and Wl'
UnnintKirt.
r..r ltJitK.n au Kit. ana okityhhouo. the tralirml
b avlnn at A. Ai, and V.i P. M , con met at Columb:!
with train on (Nt No them Central Kmlrond.
Cl'MHEbLaMi VAI.LKY KA1LKOAD.
t he Mad I rain at TifAA.al., cod tbroukh Kxpreai t
lt:' P kl .comuci ai HarrUi iirn w:tn tralui lor Carlisb
Chamber h- it, nd Hia- rt,n u.
W4YNKHHI lUl HHaMMI KAILUOAO.
The tiftiii-havtitu ut 7 J . a. M at -d I P.M., oonnac
at l'owntt.Kti wn m hli irain ou Ud road to Wayoeabur
and ' I iii riio'iliHie t. ii -ti h
Foi luitl ur li fonnatiuii a i ply at ihe P.tHan.'or btatioL
b. V, tuineroi J'.l EVKn'i Hi d MAkKK 1 'treut.
JAMKK ( OVVD- K Tkkut Ayailt. i
COMMIT I l"N rit-KKTM. J
For I, a,6,f,. r i tu inha, at very I w rate. fir tbe ao
ciUiiiMii!a'ioii pfiMum ivuia( but of low o, or located o ,
or Ltui tl.e ilue oi tl e rond
CK PtN TiCKKTB,
F'irV trip between an two pun. at about two cent I
per mile. I in ticket are Intended fur ihe cue ot famlleST!
traxelitiK tretjuf ntly, and ara of n.at advuitUf e io peroiv
bmkiiiK occukioiiiil trii. i
HOHOOL TICK ETH, A1
For one or tl ree monlb. for Uie ue of KboUri attendltf
chool tu the tli a ? 1
nt-HI KKS EMIOltATION.
An KnlKraPt Act omuiodanou traiu leuvea No. 187 Ooeletd
at i ict k irii (hutidii excepted) at 4 o'clock P. M .ofTbrln
a coin tort aide Ii.0eof travel to femtlie K'iIuk Weal. a
oik -l.aJt Ui uiua I rate of fare l'e.rikuia attuutlonli u
paid to bKt:t(e, io. which check arc ui en, and bataMaa-)1
tot waid ti by ihe aaue tram wiui pauiiujr.
r or lull ujtoimailon, iiiul to
FUANvlrt FUNK, Emigrant A Kent, f.
No. 137 DOCK 6uet 11
MAVN M B AftTklAtiE Ki KfN. .
An airent oi thl reliable Kxprean ompatiy will PrTl
tlirough each train beiore raacnlnit the depot, and take u u
ihet i and deilvt r hKal(e to auy pa t ol the Cite, ivaic m
fa tie will he cuded for promptly win a order are left at tli "
'ai nacrln-iot. Eleven h and Market (reu. Tlietra.oJ'
lnc public aru aaoun d that u it tnitrely retpoiuHA.
FliF.lt HUH.
By thl mute Irebthu of all deicrlptlon ean ba fotKJ
wat dtd to ai d trow ai.y point on the rallnaai of Ohio P1
Kentucr-y, liiiluina llliii'd. Wiaronnlu, Iowa or Mlmtmr
by railroad diicct.or to any poim oa tbe navigable water M
of the Weil, byatt aiuer Irom Pittsburg. 1,0
'Ihe rote of frcklit to and from au p.dnt In tha Ye
by tlie Pennsylvania Central ltal!rd an at all time a
favor at le a are charged by other Itaiinead Companleiw
Xerchantk aao ahlpper au'rustintf tbe tranaporiauon ot
their fn Ik id io ibU Company can rely wlib ootiUduuca ot1
lu pted tranmi c
For irti.ht ca.inracta or ablpplnf dlrectionj, apply to ot .
aldrer tl.e Aent ol tbe Company: I
8. B. KINOVl'uN, Jr., PblUdelpala-
I. A HTF.WAMT, rt'taburw.
CI.AMt A ', Cblcai.e
I hK H A CO . No 1 Aator IIoua, or No, 1 8. WUluta
atreet. New Yo-k. 4
1 FK'H A CO , No. 77 Watblntrton U-eot , Boaton.
WILLIAM IthOWN, No. Kunb aucot, Baltlmora"
Atfiut Aoilbara CentxaJ Hallway. Lj
II. H. IIOrHTOf,
General rraiBht Aa. nt Pinlivieli.hta,
LKvviH l. iiotrpr. irtl
Oencral Ticket airent. wniad' lphla,. m.
ENOCH LEWH.
0auai oHibf loieiidwut, Allvv.
ntreet, near the Irove lardi, or at Pior i 1 Nt
Ilver, an the ahlpper may detiknare at the time of 'I
hipuienl. rVAI.TP.K FKKKM N( Frelubt Airent, i
Ko. ii-H H, Delawnre avenue, Pbtladelphia 4
KO. H. HAYHOO, Krebrht Ajtcnt, i
t Pier No 1 North Hlver.New Yorki