The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 10, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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. TOK DAII.T EVENING TET.EGItAHI. rniLADELFIIIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, lSCt.
A inT utteritoov vr.wtrtm.
OFFICE No. 108 S. THIRD STREET.
Prie Timns rti Put Corf, or RtouTim Caters t
Wm.W'liKiM Carrier, and asalsed to RutMoHbori
4 OS lb. ('Ity At Nies TOU.Aa. Pi n 1 OssDeu."
m Firrr Or-ars rrs. Two Moimts,la:Tarlaatrla 4t'im,
t Ibr tl !.
KimfcMWU tnaerted at t uml rats. A iferal
t Ibr aste-aded fsuatrUpns.
Ts rrrptialmiM
ttnalea m be Mtaa af Anonm" O..mmnnkiitlotill.
nln ta latanded fbr laseolni must a. snlhenilraiert
br (he Sam. an. aldrii of Uie wrlter-oH neceaaril tor
Bnblieatton, but aa (rnarantee r Ills : rellh. H a
o.aoot aadanate M return roxowl oosauiuriieauaa..
Darts A pl tnereas. I the CtrclllelMSn at? Tn
KisaiKo Tel aoasm, eonipelllna " In so t. ir at an
arty'Soar, we anr.ntly fwiwt that Mvprtliiainti nmr
l sanded hi a. enna ea 1 nelK, II possible, to (ocura
gieea aa bseantoa in all of oar edition,.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, ISO I.
Jl cCI.EI.I. A N "
I.KTTIR
A Si OF..
OK ACf'EFr-
But twenty-three unconditional pence men
In the Chicago Convention had the pluck to
tow their real sentiments. They all voted for
Mr. Sktmouh, of Connecticut, an their cundl
date for the Presidency. Thore were, how
ever, In that same Convention two hundred
and three unconditional peaco men, who had
neither the courage nor the honesty to declare
and standby their principles. They voted !!r
Gkokgk B. McCi.Ki.i.Asr, and he was nomi
nated. The platform had been previously
arranged so as to express anything and mean
toothing. This bit of work was so Ingeniously
done as to conciliate men of all Bhadu.s of
opinion, from the extreme peace proclivities
of Vaixanpioiiam and the Wooi,to the
more discreet, but less Ingenious, professions
of the men who were for war, if peace could
not be made without It.
General McClkli-AN, It was supposed,
would either not accept the platlorm at all or
not accept it without qualification. lie cer
tainly niut have been considerably puzzled
to know bow to act, and what to say. But be
lis worried through the dilemma In which the
Convention placed him, and yesterday his let
ter accepting the nomination was the chief
topic of conversation and discussion among
the street and bar-room politicians. Opinions
as to the character of the document were very
n.uch divided, and while we saw many Demo
crats who entirely condemned It, we saw but
few Wbo entirely approved of it.
The truth is, that McClkllan has taken
position that Is too equivocal to suit any man
of decided views and Intrepid candor. lie
avows himself in favor of an armistice for tlio
purpose of negotiating a peace, which is, no
tloubt, quite agreeable to the ultra opponents
of the war ; but he takes all the virtue out of
that confession of faith by declaring, just as
emphatically, that If the Rebels will not con
ent to return to the Union with a proper
guarantee of their constitutional rights, he
Ul exchange the sword lor theo'lve branch
aiuu SVUI b lit: 114 lulu DUU1UU3IUUI
Now, this assertion of a determination to
coerce the Southern people to accept peace
on prescribed conditions, is highly offensive, to
those amicable gentlemen of the Democratic
party wbo think there Is no power In the
General Government to make war on a sove
reign State or Its people, for the purpose of
enforcing obedience to the national authori
ties, or that If such a power ever legally ex
isted, Its exerclso could accomplish no good
result whatever.
Nevertheless, these honest malcontents will,
we expect, be persuaded Into votiDg for
McCi.bli.an for the sake of a party victory,
which, If won, will Involve the early dispensa
tion of an enormous amount of Executive
joatronage, a large share of which will, no
"Cyubt, be promised to the peace wing of the
Democracy as a consideration lor their ac
quiescence In the ticket and the resolutions,
against which they arrayed themselves at
Chicago.
Thia jugglery, however, will hardly win.
The people are in no humor to be cajoled and
trifled with by political tricksters, at a mo
ment when the life of the nation Is In I mini
, nent peril, and they will probably say that If
both McClklan and Mr. Lincoln are for
the war, they had better fight it straight out
at once, Instead of risking all they have gained
In vile truces and temporizings.
THE FA III, TRADE.
The inactivity which midsummer ever brings
to the mercantile community is already dissi
pated by the return of the business season,
from a careful study of the elements of a
prosperous trade during the present fall, we
are well assured that it will meet tMa expecta
tions of the most sanguine. The leading
bouses In the dry-goods, grocery jkardwaro,
Crockery, and drug lines, are amply prepared
for their customers ; and wherever we have
Visited the warehouse of our manufacturers,
ire find well-assorted and abundant stocks
prepared for the examination of the trade.
The importers also, without having redundant
supplies, have mado Importations entirely
adequate to moot all the requirements of the
market. An excess of Imports Is, to all con
Cerned, a manifest disadvantage. There will.
however, be no evil of this character during
the present year.
With regard to our own manufactories, speak
ing from personal observation, wo can pro
nounce the preparations for tho lull trade en
tirely satisfactory. Cloth, tin, Iron, chemicals,
drugs, books, fur, etc. ; aud in flue eviry I'.ibrlc,
in ready to meet the wants of buyers. It
is not only a source of pride to us tlut as
manufacturing city we :ir ', perhaps, the
largest in the Union, but ti:it, as u rule, our
Biauu.actiirji ure of the very host detcripiiou,
And, what to purchasers Is of vast Inrxirtne.e,
t; e facilities for manufacturing, the cheapness
and abundance ol our coal, and the un;; u ul
lelcd means for transportation to all sections
, of tho country, aie such that no rival mart
can olfer equal inducements to Ueulers from
tke interior.
Leaving out of view the coastwise shipment
Of goods, we aie much nearer to the West than
any rival city, and cim ship westward with far
gi eater certainty and despatch thnu New York
Cun do. Unfortunately, It is too true that the
Ohio li frozen for one half the year, and dry
the other half, but to us such Is the multiplicity
of roadj running from Pittsburg, and rcticu-
latlug the entire West, that merchandise never
need be delayed while in trannltu betw een
purchaser and seller. Ihese facilities are con
stantly improving. That tho Pennsylvania
tilruad la the very best lino runulng to tho
r fcBt' ta ct which everybody, nolens rolens,
1 obliged u concede ; and this should, aa it
certainly d(s, gue rUiladclpUa commercial
i , advautige. wiucU no other city can wrest
floin her.
Concerning the honorable mode of trans
" acting business prevalent lu tu. clly, and the
hVb.-f,onfld character of our merchants, it Is
Buneceisary to upeak. Their commerolal
f ; ability and Integrity are everywhere acknow
le lged and ropectud,' aud have exerted a
marked Influence In building op the commer
cial prosperity ofrhllado'ph.a. Visitors, too,
wbo resort to ns to test the market are not as
strangers In a strange land ; nor do they, In
making purchases, frcl that they are advanc
ing the Interest of persons who are constantly
endeavoring to undermine those of their cus
tomers. The patriotism which characterizes our
business community, and which welcomes all
Americans as citizens of the same great con
federacy, Is one ol Its happiest features; and
while dealers from the Interior find them
selves cordially greeted, and are received with
courtesy and hospitality, they will encounter
none of that importunate entreaty to pur
chase, which In other places has proved so
fertile a source of dissatisfaction.
In fine, the more we see of the various com
mercial cities, and their manner of transacting
business, the more satisfied we become tint
Philadelphia, In point of sound, healthy com
merce, which benefits alike the seller and th
buyer, can fairly claim pre-eminence over
every rival.
Till; LOAN OK IHHI.
Philadelphia capitalists have agiin come
nobly forward to tho aid of the Govcrnm'Tit
In the hour of her financial need. A largo
amount of the Government six per cent, loan,
Irredeemable before 1881 (having absolutely
seventeen years to run), was awarded to
Messrs. J at Cook r A Co., who Inform the
public by their advertisement, that they will
supply the bonds to the public in any amount
at their banking house.
Thk Amkhicak Amoi.kh's Book, embracing the
Natural History of Sporting btsli, and the Art
of ttiking them, with Instructions in Kly-flsh-Inp,
Kly-mskiDK, and hod-making, and Direc
tions for Fish lireedinft. To which is appended,
l)ies riscatorhe, describing noted Fishing
I'lnccs and tho pleasure of Solitary Kly-tlshing.
Illustrated with eighty ongravint; on wood.
Ity Tbail. Nortis. Philadelphia : published by
V.. H. Iiutlcr A Co. London: Sampson, Low
K Co. WA.
We have before us an entirely new work with
the above title. Issued by tho well known pnl
lishirs whot-c imprint it lciirs, anil in the usual
exquisite taste for which the house is so cele
brated.
It Is difficult to do fall justice to this work la
the space allotted to new books in a daily journal.
There is to much which should bo tioti. ed, and
the author hxs brought to his subject such a
tbotongbly practical knowledge of tho details,
that It is hard to particularize the valuable por
tions of the work.
Alter a short nddress to the render, the author
begins In bis first chapter, by telling us of the
quiet pleasures of angling, and of Its soothing
inline nc s, and gives -onie amusing sketches of
tho dilb rent sty 'es of anglers he has met with.
He then treats of Fishes, their order in creation,
habi's, manner of propagation, tlioir external
nd Internal oranlz ition, their beauty, wonder
ful instinct and migrations, and in the chap
ters devoted to riiliurent genera and species,
he duscribes every fish that furnishes sport to tho
angler, from the lordly salmon to the humhlo
ai.d homely catllh. Ho tells us wlut tatiklo
should be used, mid when, how, and whore to
ungle for tin in, and even how to cook aud cat
tin in
This book is no compilation from other works,
nut is thoroughly original in all im details. F.vcry
branch of tho "science," which theautlior handle
in to practical a way, la familiar to him. He
takes the tyio to ihe iebbly stream, or the glassy
bike, and shows him how to throw the artitKial
II v for the bold bass, the fairy trout, and tho silver
sided salmon. He shows him all the myste
ries of knots, loops, Ac., and how to splice his
.broken rod or line. He takes hiininto bis worlt-
i-hoii. shows him bis bench, his tools, and lathe.
and gives loin lessons in ro.l-tnaklng, and, sitting
colly down, and shutting out the busy world,
ponalpingly explains tho uses of furs and fea
thers, anil drawing diagrams for his pupil, in
ducts him into the art ef tying trout and salmon
flies. This is followed by a description of tho
salmon rivers of New Brunswick, Canada, and
Labrador, and an article on artilkial fish-brecd-ti
sr.
After tho serious business portion of the book
is completed, tho author in his "Hies I'iseatori.e"
(days of fishing), which ho has substituted for an
appeudix, gives us tho experiences of a party of
quiet anglers, related on the banks of the bright
noisy mountain stream, while discussing their
trout and claret at their noonday roost. Here Mr.
Nestor describes the fishing places he has visitod,
and his adventures by Hood and field, and "strange
tules are told, and jokes are gi'on and taken."
Tin re pleasant and laminar dialogues, wn:cn
hu denominates " Noonings," are succeeded by
delightful chanter on " r ly-lishlnp; Alone.
This we consider a most charming description,
nd every one who lores to ramble alone tbroagn
forest or by stream we are sure will read it, as
we have done, with unalloyed pleasure. la this,
as well as in the preceding chapters, thero is an
evident manliness, mingled with the modesty of
one unaccustomed to write lor publication, as
well ns a keen appreciation of the ridiculous, mid
a quiet vein ot humor, mis is perceptible, uow
ever, through the whole book.
I lie wora is pnuieu on oeauuiui paper, wr.u
clear type, and we have seldom seen a more ex
quisite display of wood engravings than is con
tained in tms volume.
We have no doubt It will prove as popular
wilh the general reader as wltn the angler.
Nkw PriiucATiOMH. Mr. Johu G. Kromer,
No. 4(13 Cbesnut street, has sent us late copies of
the llhi'tratrd lAMidnn Sttni, Illustrated Timet,
C'us' Family Vajier, Itcynnldt' Murellany,
1'uneh, and the ll'eeAy Timet, for which our
thanks ure due.
HEW OOBSTnUTION OF MAKYiAND.
The (tiniiitea) l'roponesl Therein Action
of ihe JUssle Si'siatvetitinit PMritimmut
All4EfMIre to Site (AViternl (Jovermneiit
Abolishment or Slavery The Klerllve
Hn-hlM t.lrt-lloM of Ntnte Ollirer
The JiMllriHry lernicnl.
Tho Consti utioti just pissed tho Marylaud
hute Convention, whu h is to be submitted to tho
voters of this State on the 12th of October next In
Haltimore city, and in tbu c -unties on the 12th
aud l'lib, t etween the boms of H A. M. and 5 1'.
M., pit cou'S many new mid impor ant features.
In addition to tbj two pro iiliit-iit principles In
corfora'ed lu said constitution, to wit: :he decla
ration of t! e pa' amount allegiance to the (iuner ,1
(iovt'i i mi 1 1 on tlits pan of every c tlm n of tho
State, til d the clause in the bill of rights aboli-li.
lug rlsvi ry o;i ihe first of Xovcm'wr n -xt, many
other in uges have been made, the m -t l u
pollul, t of wi.lcli ure the folio ring:
Ilr elective fiai.cbi-u has been liuil e I an 1 rj
stiietid to .hosi only wh . have co l inu'l "Ijy U
to the (ioveinineut ot the I' .ited .Males," mi l hy
n pimision of the C ui-ti ution it.c'll, th i.u who
vote lor or against the Coiisiitutioti a e reipiired
to Hike a Vtry siiiugmt oa h tli.t they have never
"uii'td tie se in lubel io:i," an 1 that th y ai l
"delind tho Vnion of the Unfed States," etc.
It provides for taking the votes of Maryland sul
diirs out of the Stale on the adoption of the C in
stitution and at all elections lorsuve otllcers.
Xim LxtcvuvB. The next election for Gov
ernor is to bo held on the " Tuesday next utter
the lirst Monday In November, lMil,"kiit the
Governor elected is not to take ollko nntil Janu
ary, ltu il, and be is to hold his ollke for three
y i ins only. The term of tho succeeding Governor
vt.llleluur yeuts. The new constiliitioii on
tiiii.s no jnovisioii e-tahlishiiig guberii itoriil
di.-liii: e, and the Governor may lu elected frjtn
any nirt of the Stale. The Governor, in c mj ine
tion wilh the comptroller and treasurer, will be,
ex ollieio, one.ol the hoard of public works, and
those cominis-ioneis w ill not be elected as hereto-
loie. 'Ihe Governor will appoint tlio supcriu
Imdeiit of public educ iti hi, au.l aU justices of
the pence throughout the Stale. '1 ho Governor
is a io one of the beard of education His salui v
is !ncrcu-cd from 'l UK) to ywisj per year, anil
tlio saluiiiB of all oilieers increased by this eon.
blitution are to take cllcet from January 1, Hu;,
I.ikctfnantCovkunok, The Constitution
iitovides for the election of a new otlleer tho
.letiiniitut-Goveruor of tho State who is to act
as Governor during tho absence of the latter, and
ho is to be fex (itfieio) the President of the
Senate, wilh tho riht to voto only in eai-e of a
tie, and wilh ihe same salary us tho Speaker of
tho House of Delegates.
Tim ConiT ov Aitkais. Tho Constitution
piowiie for an addiiloual judge to tho Court of
A) peals, uml the number of Judicial districts has
been Increased to live. The judges selected from
their resiectlve districts are to bo voted for by
the people ol the wliiile Slate, on general ticket.
Tli salary of the judges is lucreaiod flout fr-WJ
to $2.'00 per year, and the term of office of all the
Jurtfrs in the State. Is increased from ton to ufteea
years. ,
Thu Cihcvit CorT. The number of Judi
cial district In tlie Nlutc Is Increased from eight
to thirteen, thereby Increasing the number of
judges from eleven to sixteen ; anil an eleatlon is
to le held In Noremtwr next for all the near
judges. The salaries of tbn county Judges are
Increased from JMOoo to S2.VX) per year, nnd the
snlaries of the Judges of Italtlmore city are In
creased from ,f2.iOM to )o00 per year. Tho Juris
diction of the Cnurt of Common Fleas is increased
(rem rases involving the sum of $ "oo to 1001).
Tlieoltlreof crier of court is abolished, In clfcct,
tliroiigtiout the State.
The ('(institution provides for the election by
tho people of un Attorney General, for four years,
at a suliiry of $-'.'iO0 per yeiir.
The intitleis of the peace throughout the State
are to be appointed by the Oovernor, and the con
stables ami supervisors of roads are to be ap
pointed by Die County Commissioners, so that
there will not be hcroutVr, 11 this Constitution U
adopted, any election of "district olllccrs."
Three Cheer for Olllemt
"(Jillem Isatrnnip! (lillcm startles the world '
Nofoily ever beard of Oillem until September
1th, when In? annonnccd, from "Hull's (lp," tho
startling anil glorious tact mrpriirrt, Hrfratrd,
and kitlrd John Mnrian"' Olllcin passes into
history. lletwecnhim'andFHrragtit two Morgans
have fallen John Morgan und Fort Morgan. Wo
reH at, "(lillcm is a trump." 1 hree cheers for
(iillem!!! May his stars increase." If 'a-iAiny-tutt
Ht jrtibtiran,
(Oillcin is ono of the rising young men of tho
army. He has boon trying ever since the war
commenced to get a position, where ho could
render his country a service, but lacking political
lntlucticc, he ho but just now been created a pro
visional Ilrigadier. His assumption of command
of his little brigade of Home Guards has been
signalized by the defeat and death of John Mor
gan. This shows the value of military gonius.
(iillem Is a good man, and can commanu an
army better than somo of our Major-9enorals.
F.n. Tklkokapii
Mnjor-Henernl Jorlon IJrsni(r.
"This iilllcer, who has so lately ai rived in this
Department, and has already ho distinguished
himself, is from Now York, and a West l'oint
rndct of the class of lull. He was lire voted
Second Lieutenant of Infantry, July I, 1HI.5, and
in the Mounted Uifles, July, 1MK. For gallant
und meritorious conduct in the battles of Cn
trera" and Clierubusco, August 2(1, 1817, h was
breveted First Lieutenant, August 2S. In March,
lNI'.i, be was btevc ed Captain fur gallant and
meritorious conduct in the battle of Chcpultepcc,
lain .September, 1 K 17. lie has been ever since
in service, and is now a Major -Oenoral in the
united states Army.
1 he above is taken from our neighbor, the
J'traiunr. e will only ad 1 that General Oran
ger distinguished himself In the battles of An
tii tain and Gettysburg, und is a connection of tho
Granger who was prominent in the cabinet of
General Harrison. .V. O. Timet.
HlMrrlect.
IIOC.O-llANNA.-iin the 7lh Inst
Iiv n-v. Wn.SKf
roti, Mr. w 1 1.1,1 A M IKllKI to
Mnu MAIlOAUKr
1IANNA. Doth ol llils city,
HAltliAN KS Kr.Y. - n
i Thursilsy evening. Anir. 21
mm, Mr. .IKSSK II A HI. s N
Mth,
IHfil. 1T Her. IK. ('. Curs
Miss MAICV NK.WKIil, K.HHhV, all ol Wot l'lillailtl
phla. diemer contitv pnitprs oleaso copy.
MellKIIlK KNOKK On the 2sth tilt, at thn Pnr
soiiukh. No. SW H. Nifonrl strei't, hy the Pastor, Hor. O.
U. Il.tlSJ U Mi.UUIIlhf Ml.. hi A It V A
KNOKK. ul s-outtiwnrk. all ol I'lilladrtlpnla-
MK'lZI.KK-WAdNKIL On tho evening or thn sth,
at the ri'S Oenre of the tirtilv'R tntlnr. tiv Ihe Itnv- IliMirr
J. Morton. Ii. II , Mr. W.M. (ll.il. MKTXI.hlt to MU
KM MA MATILDA WAONKIl all of tills citr.
IMed.
AllMHTttONtl At nennlsvllle, Capo Mny county,
N.J., Ml Thnrnlnr. Sth Hoiit., 114. MAKY AttlHtsTA.
wile of lr. Ileurj A. AnnstrouK. a-(si 49 Toars, 10
mom lis 'iA tlays.
HKAH. Altera shorl lltrieM en the 1th Inst, 1IEN11Y
E. liKAK. In llio ftlst yenrol ills aire.
The rt-lalivi's anil Irien ' are respeetiullv Invlteil to
atteml his Mineral. Inmi his late roslitemre, N .1. 161 N.
Twi'lilliMtrevt. aliove Oxlonl, to-niorrow, the I Ith Inst.,
at I o'clock 1'. .M. inlieiucnl at OiM Fellows' Ceuiftery.
llltl'NKK. On the 7tll Inst., KI.IZ HKTII B., whlow
of the late W in. limner. In the 77th year of her aire.
The rWntlvi'S anil irhanls ol the lanillv aro respi..t
fufv invltisl to atteiiil llio llinvnit from Ihe riislilonco of
hvr Ron. John A. llruteT, No. Sl'2 N. Kront street, oo
Monday alternoon. at 3 o'clock, without further notice.
Funeral to procotsl to Monument Cemetery.
('AUWALAI)KH.-SuJ lenlr, on the 6th Inst., AT.
TUFA I- wile of Isaac (1. Cailwnla.l. r.
1 he relatives ami Irlemls of the lamilv are respenttully
Invlli-il to attenil her tuncral, from the rosiil.-nce of tier
hushand, No. iici.l Mount Vernon strei't, on Momlar
mornliiK. at 7 o'clock. Kunrrat to proceed by boat to
lirffltoL luteruient at the Klscopal Church, lirlstol,
1-a.
rowi.F.lt. At her residence, In KUzalieth. K .1.. on
Wcslnesilay. 7th Inst. Mrs. M Alt III A KM. A KOWI.KK,
diiuuliter ol Klias llrovourt, and wU'a of l'rof. O. 8. Fow
ler, in the olth year of her aKO
IIKKIINH.-On 81h Inst. Mrs. PAltAH H II HUMS,
1 witeol Kev. H. HlKulns, In the b4tb yenr of her aire.
Her relatives and nlcnils are respectf ully Invited to at
tend tier Mineral, Irom her lata residenco, No. 627 N.
I 'Ixelllli ntreet on Monday ,lilh Inst. , at lu o'clock. To
J proceed to Lauiel 1 1111.
JiillvsTON.-Oo Ihe 7th Inst, J AS. K. JiUINSTON,
! as' d 4o venrs.
I Ills male irlends are Invited to attend his (tinerat. from
. hl-i late restilem-o. No. 170S pine street. Moll lay. 12th
' Inst., at S o'clock A. M. Interment at Laurel iitll Coiuo
terv. I MTTI.K.-On the flth Inst., MAROAHF.T, wife of
I Tbeliuts 1. title. In the 32d year oi lier bko.
The relations and irlends ol -he lamtly am reapectAillr
Itivlteil to attend her funeral, fioin the residence ot her
husband. No. 41.2 Henry street, on Monday iiiorntnsr Uio
I'Jth ir.st. .at fl o'clock. Funeral to proceed to Wood
lands Cemetery.
Kll.KY. Juno in, 1hc4, killed by a sharp-shooter, near
Kcnusilw Mountain (la.. WAMb. C. Hll.bY, Co. li, HIUl
Kent. I". V. A ed M years.
ltlcil. on the 3d Inst, of wounds received at Reams'
Station, Wcldon Kallroail, Lieutenant JOHN U. IUCU,
Ol ( o. K. I'ith lleirtlllelit. New Jersey Volunteers.
The relatives and friends are Invited to attend his
funeral, Irom t lie residence of bis father, three miles Irom
( amden, on the Mooreatown I'lke. on Sunday alternoon,
: lith Inat., at 1 o'clock, without lurtlier notice, luter
I uientnt HetbeL
81 UK K On the 3 it Instant, at the Hattoiiee Hospital,
West Philadelphia, of a wound received on the Istli ol
Aiiuiiii, at Ile. p llottoin. Va, Corporjl IlKt HKN MO
I' l it, Co. (1, 2d M. Y. Heavy Artillery, in the mi year
ol bis a:e.
WDlll KHS.-Iln the 7th Inst, after a llnnerlns lllnoas,
Al A li 1 Ann nni'ir.Ks, in inexiHiyear oi ner ase.
The relatives and Irfeuils of the tainlly. also til mom
Iters of Monilnu l.liihl, No. '2 1. of F. are respeutlully
Invited to attend llio funeral, from ihe residence ol ber
uncle, Moses. Wooters, No. 501 Itlchinond street, above
rainier, on Sunday afternoon, at I o'clock.
tiil'NO.-uiithe Tin mst, LI.ZIK. wife of James P.
Y.-uiiu, and second ilaiuhter ol tho late William Moat
uotiierv . F.s,)., I.ellast, Ireland.
1 he relailvea and friends of the family are respecting?
Invltisl to attend her Mineral. Irom the resld-Di ol her
husband. No. 6:14 Catharine street, on Monday next, the
liib Inst., al 2 o'clock F. M., without lurthor notlee To
proceed to Woodland Cemetery, tbehast papers pjeaae
copy
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
- TAIil llNACLK UAP1TST CIICUCH,
CIIHsNI T rllreet.ab ve Kil-IiU' -miIi I I e Kev.
HAMKI. C. KIlliY. II II.. will pre.irli Sna l ly M .riiliig
at !L; o'clock, and KvenlUK at 7.V o'chKik Soais pro
vliletl li r sirsii.ers. It
IKJiT NOH1H PKKSHYTKRIN C11UK0II,
K' Nl. I II SlieU, slum. I Irceu.- Ke . It W. IIKN-
1(Y. I. li I'a.tol eleiil, ivfl preacli tn-lnorrow Moriiluif
at In1, o i lock, anil ilininlsti r the Cotuiiiunl.in at :tk4 lu
tl o Artcrnonii lt
rZJ WV'.STMINSTKB CHURCH, HUoTd
and KriZWATK Sinets.- Ber. lev on Sabbath,
by Hi". IT IliVIMB.at lu- n A At. ami 7 al I'. M. It
-JT" AKC1I STKKKT 1'KKSHY rKltlAN
w--' Ch rcti 'I lit, Chiirch will Ihi open fir Invuie
setslce 'o in r: ow inori li ti . at loVi o clock, and evenl'ig
a 71,. I'reachlna by the Kantor. the Itov. N, VY. C INK
L1MI. It"
ST. MAIIIv'S KVANUKLICAL 1,1, IIIKItA-J
I -liil ic It. 'I'lie Lis: ure Hon ,1 of HI. Mu. k's K...n.
tielieiil Lutlierun Ctiuri'li. on Ht'HIMi (I A HIIKN' Stre t,
above 'I hlrteenrn will be oia'ncd tor lllvlni. slervlcii on
aii.'iiili'rTo-iiinrriiis. Sor UcscotnuieiiciUb'ut II .S o'clojlc
A.M. end IS o'clock I'. L
- v- WAtiSKIt KIIKK ISisTITI'TK UK SCIKSCfc,
; M;v. N I KKS 11 tret nl ove ( '.,la nliU A v.
tine 1 ri ..ch.n: at ihis lu.titiitli.it (o mnr -..'v s.ib ith)
Illler II all o'i ini'll h liev. K.iANK 1IOIIII1.N.S. Heats
tree. Invitation nenertil.
aervrr CtNlllA', ( oNilltr.HATHlN' t f, rlll'Itl'll.
ltev. liKoltOK noi l.l) of Worcester, .las.,
will lui neli al COSCLIII' MALL to-luorrow at ID '4 A.
SI. anil ;H 1'. .l. M-ats in s to all.
Pvu. HALL, MXTII AM) (ill!AHI AVI.SI E.
"v Ri-y. II. s. Hon MAN will l'naeh To-morrow
tie'ilim, at 7s o'clock.
rj-i,, ( lll'KCII, Kllill'lll
hie. .MornliiK' s.T iees
L veiling by llev.li. COLLIN'S.
HTHKKI
by llev.
, AIIOVK No
F. S. ll.Vi. ON.
HJJ HKCOND CIlNdltKU.VTION AL LHt'ltf'll,
"W ElOltTII and tllir.K.N. ltev. (1. W ttMlLkr
W HI preach Snl.lialli at Ill's A M. and 7H P. M.
LI.KVI.N I'll ANI WOUIl STM.-ltKV. II. s).
Iliil i'M.VN ofllie Moravian Chiireli. aaniialU
I iM.iritMie. leS oelo' k. Plea' hinu nluai 1 V. M.
--vr ( ill IK II OK THK i OVI.NANI'. Kil.lll'.lli'
IS Niric't, lltiove Hevenleeilill. Iliv.no Hervice I's.
im,rr-w iMnnhiyi, at la's A. M.. a-nt 7 s K. M. TliO
lienor v. ill ili. .) pleach uiuriiiiig ami evening.
, WI'.hTKHS 1' li KS It V T K H I A S ClU Kril,
SKVKNT I.KSTll ami KILIIKIIT Htnets. ltev.
Jill'. WILLI-.
U.I.I' y.lli preach Snl.l.ulli Hi's A, M.,7li I'. M
( HI'lti II IIKTI1K. MKSSIAII Locl'ST tNH
Jl M I'l. II. Iter. L. L. IllUlill, I'astor.olllelaies
niiirri'V, ci' in, im nl In o ,-loi li. -.iiiiilai ."school ut :t .
NA IIuNM, lllANkM.IYIN.i. - IHYINK
service lu I'lumanini I liiirch, M AltlJIiiltol'ii 1
Htitet, nlioio liirurit uvciiue, oil buuduy. ticnL 11. ut
llis A. SI., ami at ,'-. l
f (ihKI N MTIIKKr M. K.
K(JJ nriale f liaiiksuivilnr HeTMi t1
HIM ll.-.Vl'I'll l.
to-.ilnri'ow I Slln.iut'l
Morning and Kvcnlug. '1 tiaiiksglvin Hcruion, at ilii
A. M , hy the I'u-tot, ltev. II. K. urns'.
js-vic Hf.l.t K l.'H LI I lll.itl S l lllTil'II, llllltlll
A'SrjJ Rlret t, above (llrard avcu.ie. I'reaelilng to- u,ir
rov. ut 111 A. .M an.17'1 1' M. bv th Kev. J. '. KAIH,
of Ailemi su, 1'a Hulili.itb i Imh.I in J 1'. M.
. 1I. ii A I ION. Till; t KM Y-Korill It
Ward ( lliiin llssion I'tnoiel silimteil .mil IV I.' II.
s'oltll Htrwt, Kaat ol Logan, uill be Ueilicate.1 on to
llioru.sv i.sn,luy. I'reacblug at ol o'. In k bv KjV. 'i'.
A. KKJtNLEY.anil aUby I'niT. II A UN II A UT.
GX SAIIIIATII, BK.I'TK.MUKIt Urn. -THANKS
AoW giving Hervbes I iilon M U. Church, KOIMU'II
Hlreet below Arch ; Drsver meeting at 111 o'clock pruacli.
tug at 10 s o'clock, bv llev. TltllH. T. 1'AHKl: H, A M
auo byl'ioi. i. W. UAllMlAltf la H to K. il,
I.
12. W A L It A V 11 rv.
U( CF.SHOR TO W. II. CAKRYL,
MAHONIU HALL..
Ko. 713 ODESirrjT Street,
WINDOW Hit AIE
CUHTAU
MOSQUITO NETTING.
BUSINESS ITEMS,
;iorln Ww. Th npi from nil III
tO li'r7 ilrpiimtt r miit Krnryln. An! no
:riililyin(( t lioutcki'pp'Til in fin hit li(wure that Mr. VV .
W. Alter, tt Mh Mninux Nt-w Yrl. Snt.7 N. Nm'ti tre-t,
U ncilliiK thr ptirit nrt Ix-nt Ofttl hi Uw cily al tht loet
jfi'ti. (t.Ttihlin a trial.
Iln Old I'orl Hint-
luijiorlrd xpri'ily for
M'H lUfll plirpnAPI,
ur tialo I
JlAVI.l A- Rli IH,
A ret) iid J'oiitti.
Rnrfcftln in 4 lolliliitf
TlarcHlni in lolhu
ltnrkiilni In ( lotdiii!.
Ilni,t'j In CJjIhiiiK-
At ttKANVIt.t.K S TOK i.i' Old Stand.
At liKAIVtl.l.H ST IK K 1' Old Hlail'l.
At tUUvil i.K Htukki' Old Stnntl.
At OitASVii.LH SrnKH Old Hund.
No. t.ff) GIM'unut street.
No. 0r! ChL'!tnut ntri'uu
No. IrlNl ( lientliit trtt-t.
No. COOCIii'MIiut ittiet.
SJrnnil Openliisr or t'nll (nothing This
liny.
(Iranil (nlni of Kail PlnthlnK Tlifa Day.
liranil (Jn.niiis of I all Clntliln, flits liar.
(inin.l I 'I'HiHiB of KailClotnlng This Bar.
(Irainl (ipaiitiiK of Kali Ciotliina This lias.
(irand npnlii l Kali Clnllilmi Thn liar.
liran.t (lemtiH of fall CMIiIiik This llay.
(Iranil (liiiliilis of Kali I'lothliiK full Hay,
(iranil llsniiiK of rail Cli.ttiliiK Tnls liay.
(lrainHlicniiiKnf Kali C'lo'lilnir This liaj.
I'KIIIIY I'l . Kxtoo.lv, Clnttiltiii llousa.
I'KKIIY ( O , K.xtrnsl'S (1 .Unua lloasa.
PhliKY A CO,, K.ati lisiveClothinK llouso.
fKIIKI' A CO., Kstnsisa I'lotlllna House.
I'KIIIIY Ai CO , r.iteusivo Clolhln House.
I'KhHY A CO.. Kstainlvii Clolhlnrt Homo.
1'KllltY CO., KsicliilvoClotlilinr II .
I'KHHY A CO., K.ati nslrol'l'itliliia Home,
I'KKHY A I'll., Kxfaslre CSillilim House
I'l.KIIY A 00 , Kxtcnslve CioiIiIiik House.
Tlio larppst anil b.'.t str.ck or ClolhliiK In the city.
The lamest an 1 bost slock of C,.IIiltg In the clij.
Tho larnost anil la-si nlo. lt of ClotlilnK In tliecity.
IbalarKeat snd InwI alwft of lolhln(f In tlio cll .
Tlio larui'St anil boat stock of Cfilliing In tbe city.
T he largest and best stock of Clothlna In the elt)r.
Hie laruest an i boat stork of Clothins Hi the citr.
The lanreat and best st n k of Cl..thlnK In the cl r.
T be lanii'.t and bost stock o' Olotlilna In the city.
The largest and bi'st stick of ClolhniK in tho city.
At prices low for lb, tlinee.
At pilccs losr for the tluiHs,
At prlci a low for the times.
At plies low fortho times.
At prices low for the tlmos.
At prices low foi t!i tiiiics.
At p-tces low tor the limes.
At prices low for tho times.
At prici-a low fa- Hie tiuios.
Ai laliH'i low for the timet.
New styles of ilwnls anil new styles of llarments.
Now st1ei, ol (ioods and new sly lea oriiaruieots.
flew styles of (oh1s ami new atvlos ol (iai iiionls.
New stilts uH ioods and now styles of (larinenls.
New sty.es of (l-soli and Dew a yloi of llarments.
New ,n les of (looits anil new styles of llarnients.
New styles i fOisid and new styles of llarments.
JSew styles of (lootls and new styles of (iarnn-iits.
New ntyles of i iooffs and new styles oftlarmcnts.
Kew atslca of Hoods and new styles of llarnients.
KKicltY A('o , Third and Chesnu t streeu.
I'KKIIY A CO., Third and Chesuut slreeta.
1 KIIKY A CO., Third ami CLi inut street,.
I'KKHY A CO., Third and Chostmt atreets.
I'KKIIY A CO., Third and Chesntit streets,
I'KltltY A CO., Third anil Cbesnut streets.
I'l. II II Y A CO., Third and (Tieinut streets.
I'KKIIY A CO., Third and Chesnill slreels.
I'K.KHY A CO., Third and Cbesnut streets.
I'KltltY A CO.Tnlrd and fhnanut streets.
N II. Haiuace ol Hummer Clothing selling oil at rcry
low prices.
Klrelrlrily.
All Acsite and Chronic DiMate, cur,J by mean, of th,
dnTereot modification, of Klcolrlcity, at th,
ELECTS IC At INhTirUTE,
Bo. 1W0 WALNUT STKBKT, rhllailelphlil,
mor. C. II. BOLLBS
Win commence,
Oi Tinit.a 4,
A course of Lecture, an full Instruction for applying
(lalranlim, Mametlsai, and otlior modifications or Elec-
titcliy as a reliable therapeutic atcnt for the euro of Acute
and Cnroalc Dlseas,,,
AT Till! INSTITUTION,
Ko. VTiO Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
Medical men and other, desiring to attend the coarse
a 'e requested to make application earlj.
K. fi. Wlillmnn A 4'o..
llanufaeturer, iri New and lelicloiis Oonfeollon,, Aliuoud
fasts, Uhoealata Caramel,, creams La Alode do
Kail,, eaitulalinly rlasored.
Boaaled Jordan Almond,, Ac , Ae
Ko. illb Chesuut ,treM, below Pourto.
Flniionl
einnosil
STKI'K A CO S
-'M ARO .t
A
HAMLIN'S
CAM MKT
OHI1ANH.
MASON
A
HAMI.IN'H
CAII1NKT
UHCKEB II H08
for?
I-IANOS.
OKI1AN8. ) riAHOS.
J. E. (ioULll,
Revenlh and Jhesnul strode.
(RITTKNDKN'S COMMKKCIAT.COI.LKOK,
x ' No. (i.17 ( .11 r.MN u T Btreet. ooraur or neveuth.
E-lahllslnsl lass. Incorporated M,
Young men prepaied for the Ciaintlng house and bust
uess Hie.
T hoi ouch and prartlc.il Instruction In
VnoK-KKKI'INIi.
In all Its brai cite., as piaotised by taie best ac.'oiin'asits
ai.u ousuiess men.
I'KNMANHIIIH.
rialn and ottiamelital, i taaht by one of the must o im.
netelit of pfliniru.
Ciilnmeicial Calenlstlons,
alts- Ine a r firms,
Coiumeielsl Law,
lia'.ec.iou Countoj'tait Notes, ,Vc
TKI.Lllll U'lll.M..
By sound at.d on paper, iaiuln In a ilioruo b and prac.leal
uiMncer os n li. im-es i riei'e, a nuera'iir
sri DKNIS INSTUI .'TlVll SKPAIIATKLY,
I Aud Ic-aiM-il al an) tini-.
livening ts.lniis after Si'iceinh'T I'.t'i.
CVALnilllKS,
( ontnlii'liif tintiS stini- lits' II. Hues (4.1 last year),
, fiiriilsln d iiiatis on sn:tll. .nmii.
I S. II Cl!l Tl K.Mil.N A I'D.
I III) lm No. II 17 CIIKSNI-' I' Htioet.
cr(K)' isio! H'm" ioo!
HTKKL I'OLTKAIT 1'ixlM OK CK.VKRAL M' CXELLA.
Ii0. do. I'-il-U "F OENE11AL OltANT.
Do. do. H'a2i 01" rilliSlI'bST LINCOLN.
Sent by mall oil receipt of unv.
a. W. nTOHE'R,
six-It Jfo. 808 CliKSNL'T Siroct.
0X
STOCKS
lion. iit and s.ii.n
ON i I'M MIaiDV,
lh nLoiiiii. j. noYii,
tn k- r.
sii'.'ii'.'m
No.is S.TIIIItii rsircet.
IJ. s.
NEW 7-30 LOAN.
Siib.i rii.tli.ris rei.i-ived. and the Vi.t...
furnished tree ol all chaiL-,, hy
(iKomiE j. novo,
Hanker,
nuJS-Sm Ko. 18 8.THIKU Ulliot.
avN WD.M'.K 1UA
fe npiill III monils
O (At.otliilig. c, at
MOM K Y TO AN Y AMOUNT LOAN F.I)
mon.ls, Watches, Juw,iry, 1'iate,
8 A ro.'S
(iI.H I ST Il I.ISII 111 I OAS' OKI'H'I',
Collier of 'iJIIUD and (1A.SK1IX 8frets,
IWliiW Liiiiil.alil.
K. B.-IiIAMOKl'h, WATLIltb, JEWKLIll', dl'SH,
Ai'.. lor viuo at
IIIJ.WAIIK.UII.Y l.OWPHICKS. SL'l-3m
OP.I-WUI s7000, AND OTUlill BUMS TO
O.HH Loan on Mortaa of Clly I'r.'paity, at 6
ber oviH. lor a twin ol yiais. . ,
(TIAKI.E lilMADI,
i(..'it Cenviynnccr, No. 3o a. SKVEMll sir. el.
ANAMAEB & BI'vOWN,
AMUSEMENTS.
Il.M. JOHN DttKW'8 MKVT AUCII 8T.
THKATKK.
flliKtr USTt'RPsT VMT'T MM..
KKVFM'II NlltMT OK Mill. JOHN DRr.W.
THIS (HATIIKHAVi r.Vf.NINll, Hpteils lo, ISA4,
A mil. H uTi.ohr. roit A ii u -ii a n i.
Iv anaOlivle Mr.. John Drew
Alter which, Uie ihiinina iirsma of
1I1K WILLOW I'orSR.
R"le rie'l)ln Mrs. John T'w
ate, Miss C.Jeirersias
Luke Kieidlnn Mr- Card'-a
.iinii.tii Stusrt Kolison
WONKA V, Mil JOHN IHtKW.
iNtnrs open at 7. ('onim'-n.si at iurt-r to S.
HOVEK'8 NK W Cll KS.N UTHT.THHATKK.
THIS KVKNIHU,
The treat romantic, muiical, pantomimic, spactacalar
drama,
AI.AIilitN, (lt TIIR WONHKIlKfTr, I.AMr
THK LI VI Nit Mill NT AIM OF COLOKI'll WA I KRS,
All 'he New ami Mal'iltl'tnt Scenery, F.leisnl Proper
ties. Womleilul Kllen., Hunelb I'o.tnnies. Mlartllim Trans
formations, drand Chorusos, Ueaul llnl Mimic, Dances,
H..ni.a, Ac, Ac.
KsinUy Mutlrr-o, flntiinl.ij AflTiirvn, t 2 rt'rl.ifk.
A'ltiiiiitrcti au cut ; ('Mldrfn,2'i Cftiti.
Per-
T? A- I.. liAONFfH'S MILITAUY HALL,
No. iYi2 K. TMIC1 Street,
(n.frrtfinr KSCKI.K k, the well known Vno-siro, t an
Kiwsif at thm nonular pnc of retort, tin Inrt-ct r of a
l-owiiiliil Ori'li'ilm, nm every veoiiiit clmlm neeriioii
of rare mntic aro givon to tli auiticnoe gi utuituoity.
aunt U
K KNSlNfHON AA,. THIS rolMIT.Alt
Tidfe of Kntertalmnent, ho lo-ryn-l M 1 1 M H
'I M Jl Avenue amlllul N. HK.t).N II htrt'H ernti)fhed
i years auo fcf Mr. John l.lpi), h Unn enlarire. anl
renm uleil. uml now iiiieta( atra tlni uqori eileJ by
any ntlier eiatUhnient f the Kind In tha rllr.
A In re antt otH' lnt On heilra, undur thn illreutlon of
Trnt, K l.o'-ne, haj t"cn efiiffi fpi, mtil a i-li'il'-e prn -rainma
of oral afwl lotrriimenta. Mtistr will lie protlnt e I t-m-.li
pveitltiK. ff ot rpcne to the amllan -o. Th Concert
liooiu U lurk'C. alty, and ciiiiinostloiMt I ho ri'lre'tinnii
antM-rlor, and the atteii'ltnln pollle and arcnniiiiodrUlnff.
au lm HKNItY liUKNUS". lrn,riet-ir.
Y
;HKK CONCl'.UT SALOON.
The siili.erlter has oasned th, large and commodious
8AI.UO.N, with est'n.lvs
Ht.Mxr.lt GAKDK.N,
attnetied,
ti fc. CUltNKIt OK KKANKI.IN RTHKKT AND lilKARIS
AY K.N UK.
and has engage.) a full Orchestra, lirnler the leadership of
I'ltor kssok a. iii-.mr.i,
who will nlahtly perform a caolce prosrarame of National
ami oilier airs.
Asa pleasant place tn pass an esenlnrr free of charire,
the prosrieior la dobTmliosl his eetal'lishmeut sball not
b' sori.assed.
auA'. lm CHnisiriAN IIF.HTHIllll.K.lt.
MILITARY N0TICE3.
I
TUNTH AVA11I.
250 MEN WANTED
TO FILL TUB (JI'Ol A OF THK TK.NTII WAItr.
Highest lloun'r Fald. Apply ta
A. II. FKA-SCISCITS,
,06 tf No. 513 MAIIKF.T STItKKT.
fi
II KAPQUAKTl'.KS HKSKKVK BRKiADR
MrNt IMvlnttn, I'ennsrlvauia Milltt. Flilladelphla
,scirtml.) r ti. 1st;,
I lie idllowlnu t oinDritiloi of tint ItricnJo will asem-
rie ut tne Armory f f the Ut Keuim-ut, HK0AI Kirt-et,
below Karf , to tt-retve. par tor nervirt during the HcMil-
x ill txuuty riutu, to Mav, :
riitni itr.t ii nr..i i ,
A ('omnanr, I.femniant .1. 1 Ke yner, ominantliiit', oa
ThiirftC'it), reitenii-er h, at 7 o'rli.ik P. M.
CiVmiiinr, Lteutefiant Atwcod Smith, c)tuii.iiiidliur.
on ThnmdMV. Heutt'iiilier H. at H o'clock I. M.
it t oinpHiiT. ui'iiieuriti i . k. ic, cnnimanaing, ou rrt-
aaj, m-t'tt'iniier at i n c urn r. .n.
K tNunpauv. Captain Jui M . riArmil.on Friday, Septen
bvT'.t. at H o tliK a V. M.
(h'lntiitny. Captain 1-at.r Httirr. Jr.,on r r.dai'.nciitom-
oer:', hi v o i'ii m a i ti .
It ('oiiipativ, l..iMiit3nant w. Hart, dr., Rotniirwidin?. ou
Hattirdar. NetmmlN-r KMtt 7 o'elo. k P. M .
K ('onuanv, t'Hpialn .laeoo LandouNlAKer, on Saturda.
riepti-irieur iu, at , o clock r. m .
tl Coraiai.T. Ciluln U. Vf. Wood. on Saturday. 8DtCM-
ber K, at 7 o'clock I M.
It ('uuiD.uiv.t '.ntalu K. r. Nicholson, on Saturday. Set-
tPintier In, at o clock I'. M.
(pnii'i.ny.r.iptnln ;.V. HrtKK,on SatnrtJay.Septem-b.-rlo.Ht
Ko'clck P.M.
K Compan. captain c. P. warnnr, oa Huturday, ?-
tumU-r lu, at n o cmm-h r. ,m .
A roinnanv.Ciipinln K, II. l)aTln,uii Monday. Scntcm
twr li, at 7 o'clock I'. M.
I HIKH KKiii.iir.m r.
A ('(tmpiny. Captain tlolm A. Murphy, on 1'aoiday.
tfi pti-min r at o cioik r. m.
KCfimpanv. Cantiiin It. t . Harvey, on TiiCMday, Sep
tcmh. r l;i. at 7 n' lo a IV M.
( ( ompHiiy. Lieutenant O. Went Ml.iXn, Oniuiandin.
OB Tui'hla, b' plniii'i r 11, in 7 o clock r. M.
roiiKiii nri'inir.n i,
At their reHini tive ComiMtav Armorlrs.
Aroniiuttiv. Cautnln W. K. (Inltltli. lu MAMATaSK,
Oft wcoiH'MiHV, Hcptonuiur 14, at u o cum ai.
11 Hrinpiiiiv, (Hptaln It. If. Van Tyke, In OK KM AN
TOWN, on Wdnefdav. Hontember II. at o'clock I. M.
1 Ccinjiiiiiy, Lieutenant Thomas 1. ttrovat. In It I SI SO
r,nn v t'UDeiiay, ncptesioer n at n o cioca i . .n.
CCompanv.Capmln John It.WMIIaui In HOLMES
llUIH,. on Thnrndiiy. Hrntember !', at o'clock P. M.
ununanders ol Companlea will issno tneir onieri in
acconiAiieowitnt.it aJovn. juu.i a. aiih
t-7-it Pay itlniter.
fi
DUAl-T! PR AFT! DRAFT ! TKNTII
Ward Hhll the liral'i tnko plai;ev It win take anont
TWKNTY-KIVK TMOUHA.M) lOIJ,. HA t clear tho
ward Irom draft. We are Miorl fiTfc: TtlousNl
101.I.AHH. ThoisA who liave not ointrll)tittl will pJe.ii
come forward with their nnmey, ir the draft mutt take
place. Tho men can be had if tUe nwner li rneil. iScni
j.iur monc to A. 11. t-K.i?IHO(M,
TrrafciirerTcnUi Ward Bounty Ir'uml,
Bcifit 15S AR'il Hi; eel, and a lit M AKKKT Stmst.
fi
KIGHTH WARD BOUNTY FUND. THE
citleiui 01' tho KU'htli Ward, who desirn f anttclnate
ihe rtipilreiDuntM ot the tliart, are ixitiited tUat Uie tuoo
l last nahsiiiB away In whl:h men can hu Hot. Kvry
rlilr.n ot the Ward In urgently calloil ou to ruUn uh scrip
1 1 on n aiuoim hU ui'i(ihl)or,flnd to forward all rollociiuui
at 0111 e to J. O. JtKShNliAltTKS,
Traturur,
8i.j2 1w S. K corner Bl.XTH aud WA1,N T .St.
fi
109th REGIMENT PA. VOLS.,
COL. A. A. LKCIILKR.
$53S MOUNTY.
Men Musterod and Paid llio Immediately, $;lj-3:t mora
bidbre leaving camp, halauee In Instalment,.
Pay $16 Per Month Clothing and
Subsistence.
The Roglm.nt Is encamped at CAMP CAmVALADBR,
In conifortalil, quarters.
DON'T WAIT TO UK 1)11 AFTKD, but )oln this Eagl
raent, and leuvo your lamllles woti nrovldcd for.
HO DKLAY IN PAYING TUB BOUNTY I
au'-4-lf VKTEKAN OKKICKKS.
IIKADQIIAKTKRS, Vo. fill CIIKSNUT gT.
fi
blUNEY'S SUAUPfiUOOTEUS.
AVOID THK UltAKT,
and enlist In a I'una of some standing,
AntlKrl.ed bi the (leneral aud Htate Qovernmecit.
MAJtllt J. VT. MOOKK,
(IK TIIK
IKfM T-NINTH I'KNNSrLVA.NIA VOLU N rUKItg,
Is reorulUtil to All up Ave Coninanh-a In this citv.
TIIK llllillKST nutNTIEK OIVKt
For One, Two, ur Throe Years' Men.
(all at onee, ut
,1o. ,V!3 OlllflU I' ttlli'i.t, below .SIXTH,
ll'you want to Knllst.
ItA IIIR J. W. .VOOUB
la iri'pairsl to pajr proinntly
THH CI'I'Y AMI VTAItl) nOIIKTY
luiuiedlaislyon the miisteriiiir of any man ta his Kt'slmont.
UIII.I.OCK lutois.,
... . I 'At in
JUS. F. 'llMIIArl,
JN . V. KVKItMAX.
II. . WINKHItKNNK.il,
1 ( AltKY l.l.U,
Al t' II. JKS.HI'P,
A. 1. IIDAl MIX,
Comtaitlea.
air.':i-tf
1-
UliAIHjUAnrj'.RS l'KOVOST MAR-
hsl.rii.t lilstrlct. I'a .No. Jls 8. TI1IKU Slraet,
Philadelilila, Ainoist II. 104.
i n in. in e prom in re iii. s to an qireuitons onoruinary
hUl.'l'tA eoiinecte'i vvliu tin' h.itroi lii.-lj t , Draft, Ktionp
tion. i.lalilli'ieb to lir.ilt, Creilils anil Acmuint, of tuea
niriilslieil, i'ltiai-us are reinti.lod to uiaau appln'iMi'ii to
tlie I'nivii.t Mar.hal of the ('..imressloiial lilstnut for such
lii:oriaaliou, and not to tl.e Piovost MarsUal-Uotiat al at
rYahliiiigli.n.
liy order of the I'rovoit Marsfial-Oen ral.
WILLIAM E. LKIIMAH,
,llo.tf Taotam and I'rovosl Alaislial.
JLr
IJlto
ia.an
BOUNTY FOR M AKIN KS. WANTKD
for tlie I'Dllcd ftlate, itariite Corps, abtc-lmdied men
to perform tlie duties of a soldur at our Navy Yar'li,
HU OO VOajU l-iuicu Diu.va .i.i'.-ui-nn. v. .v.
lutmni.
Tartu of ervlcs, Four Years,
ltettcreompen.allon than the irmr.
ALL T111C LOCAL HOl'-N I IKS paid upon eilHstnu-nU
Alarluei r.'t. ll, I'1'l.e .Mi. lis)'.
lor all fiirtlur lnionuatl'.n j..ly at tl.a li'.':riiliin
lteiideaious,
hu. M . FltOST Street, b. low 8.rncc Stieot,
between Uaihours oi V and J o nioi s,
I', fi. M. CAWI.KY,
an.'-tf Major and Uitrultlug umcef.
r
U KLO IM! H S-Fl'ltLOUGllS,
I I Itl.OI IHIS 1'l'ltl.illHlllS.
i Llll.Ut GI1S 1 I' KLUt'tiliEl.
OiVeer. and soldiers vlsllhue ihe t Itvon fiirlousli. 'ling
SWUKI S AMI OTIII It Sill. I I AltY T. (I U'MKMS,
KWOI1U8 AND OTIIKIl .MII.IT.VKY K'L ll'.MLN I li,
Am lii vii rd te t tie esli iisli e
M VNI 1'Al I I IIINii Ks'l'.III.IMlMBNT
MAM tAC'l 'I 'KINO LsTAIILisllMliNr
up
SlEdltHK. Y. SIMONS BIM'TIIFR,
l.i.01H.K W. tslMilN.S & l.linl Iitll,
SASMIM Kllll.KI' IIAI.L,
ISANNOM STHKI-T II ALL,
e.VNHllM btiuet, aoove Hlxtli UU'Oct.
I'l.'I'.BKNTAI'loN 8WOHHS
l'Kl:.-r.N'IAlloN riWOKIISl
Mad, In enlorat thn shortcut nottre.w hu h for rletinoss and
uiai:llltleellre clialleune oi mpetltion . no otaer Iiioisi- 111 tlie
mnuiry i'..mliniua the Al A Ml I AO I Ulll Ml tl.l.ll
VHIll T1IL 1'ttAI T1CAL hWOliil ilAKI K- aii
QEE.M CENTRAL CLOTUINO HOUSE,
WANTS.
C WANTKD. A KURPIMHED KOOM
j for nn otTW on ti flrit H.ifir, of nii-jr urcwti, nr
ArrNatrvtrt KTi.lvf utti.or hnvTwiiflti rwmr (Hrnr4
AHrna. Atiilif K. W., tt :!. fnt rT- . 1) 1i
CW A NTKD TO KKNT, ON OH JtKKOKK
fh flntl of orf4ifr, n mt'-limn f. 't.ir, wth a rohI
ili cmllflr, RiiMn'i.T fur a h"lnl wnrch-niif ; mil of
Mr ih itrf't, uml north ot rhUMi trTt jTct' rrtJ. ll'-nt
1 1 to thru to m huni.rr l ilwilnri. a1iii
wh n. n.,
H t Kvptitmr Tternpli (tffl".
"V"ANT1 I WANTK1K
1 WORK KOU Cilt'.tlLAR AM) .11.1 8 i1M
At
V ANTM'SK V UAVMtN A O "
1'ff n l rfa'v Murine Kntlwrtv it rid ililp Yftnl,
ItKACH, nhov.- II A. SUV I. 4 Strt,
K iif)nirtrt,
tf Hi I'hlK l- ,iiti:.
'lUCLTAU
AND .MO SAWING
V ; KXK' i l f.l WITH
IIF.MI'A ICH.
un rcanoiinriie iff un.
At
v Nirsr.N, iAViimoN co. h,
PennTnft'v Vi n H.r!w.y a-id iti Yard,
ItKACH a'..v. II tNitVKIt Mrr-et,
i-! Kenn.Kt-in, rTitlad"iyi,a.
On
WANTKD TO KKNT. A Fi:RNlsiIKI
hi- hy i
I.OH a el-
pnata uunly. ,ddrcii J.H l . t'nt
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
a a g g g a
jii.Ai. r.ii a i-r,.
ItKAI. KSTA1IC.
kK.sl. KM A IK.
a-..inr.ixs. IA'nt:1 II K"lt RA1 V.
a...iolvsi Wold II FOR HAI.K.
.,SMHI MOinil lull NAI F..
MW MiiMlll V f'AI AUHll K. .M M' OI'T.
M W MOM III r ( A I AI.OI.I K JUSf ot 1 .
KW MON I III V (! 1'Al.Oi II ' K .HIST OUT.
Kill IIHATHITollH I iH VKI HI '1 ION .
Hill (IHATtil I Ol B MSI lillllJIT'lS.
I un ik a ii Tim; i ill-1 Kiittirio.N.
IIKISil THK'NK I'l.H I'LIKA.
HUSO THK NK I'l. I H L'i.TKA.
KKIMI TIIK NK I'LI S (ILIHA.
NO l'KI.'SON MMOl Ll FAIL TO CM.I. OV ME
UltST, IF Till I AltK IN (JI'FHr OF
am iiesi'hiption or C. II Y
i iiiii'i i.n ,
F.I.KdANT HtIP. YAHIl IHs'K.I,LIm. Hi. aid frank
lin sliect lot i'' ti) III; twclTi' riKuns. Price 111,1 si.
NF.AT NII'K YAltli liWF.I.I.INO, rsst aide ol I rank
lln ctreel, nonh of l'oilar. I'rice $ll,issl
NKAT HWF.LLIMi, No. !I.O N. H.vcnlh stnel, Trlco
.'.nn.
MAilNIKIf'F.NT I.AllliF. MfKLLIN'OH, on Bpruca
sir est ; V0.(Ssi . ach ; possession Klv li.
KA'f liWKLLINO, on (Tieinut street, east of flix
tcenll, . lot lr 1.".. I'Mre Sll.oisl,
lleslde, nrar'lT TWO 1 Hill SAlIll 0TI1KR I'lTOPKB
TIKH, lis-aied in all pi.rtt' Us of th.- city.
I'urtiea h IsImioi to pnrolia.e sliould Vatl at once, as pro
tn-rty Is ed anr ma every day.
(IROItOE fi. MILI.KK,
Practical Kcal Kslate Bruker.
No. l;. N . HIXTII (Street.
FOR 8A1.K OR KXCII ANfJK. A MAU-
aLnlflcriiit (
titry rlcat anil Karmol tlilrty- three acres
IU Unci.
comity. I'rice fia.isii.
first cla.H Oil m of sixty acres, ten mile, from
on Hie I'uiiusiltiwila Central kailroad. Frlc
Also,
the chy
9JU.i".
Neat fViantry Heat, with eighteen acres of land. S1.
miles ircan Market street KriilKc. on thu llaierroril road.
Price til 11 eracr. .MII.LK.lt, No. IM N. MIX TH Street
aft FOR SAI.F.. NF.AT I.AROF, MANSION,
Ktl at Imy'i Lane station (Ocrmantoern), contains
1 si Ive noliis,1l e on nrsttloor; slalilc, coach lionsu, ele
aanl iianli'ti, Ac. Lot 14.' feet ftntit li 8IH loot Keep to a
trecl. tlo."0. illLLKKNii. l'Att. SI X I II (Street.
FOR SALK. LAHOF. FACTO RY, N V. A R
jLii. Oi-rmantoo n. on Hi, Hallroad. with which It coa
liccts; larae lot, shisldllia, Ac; stream of water runs
tlin uxh tlio premises! stcsnt cnulne. shaMtnn, Ac, aU
comp ete. MILI.F.K, Nol 4 N. HIXTIIj(tr.aM;.
Gl
FOR SALE, WITH l'OSSF.SSION-N K AT
IlwellliiK. No .'JOotiVlne strict. Isit IS feel Inches
lis 1 IS feet to a street i twell n rooms. Price $ VaSI.
Neat , do yard DwelUna. No. 4ai N.Tweirth street; 21
feetlront; ten rooms. Price $t'OS).
Mir.LKK,
No. IM X. SIXTH Street,
f THKKE SUTKKIOR SIDH YAK1)
BLiaIwWiln. on Mount eriiDTi Btreitt. eait of Tw'-ntr-
flrnt ti'Kt.
t'liilstit d oxgu ut'lj ihruutfhuul i'rice 97101)
f TWO UKAUTIFUL DWKLLINO.S OX
JtiWallarft ntrtt, wt-it ol Twentieth
ir-ot. tweiTe
lou ins. Luth 'ju by leet tu a tr't,
l'ilct'f'0 Oeach,
mili.v;k.
No.
t K.HI.VTH Htroot.
FOR SA1.K. WITH
IMMKDIATE
No- 1'ilO Hummer
inostr-Bion, m at larn llwelllui?,
t : Itftn n rHms. Lot and building n ti-et tront :deuth
Ol lt. Ill I, ft to STllil Mrti'l. I'llt" fll.OfO.
Neat iirno loiir-torv Itweilinu, No. i;ok Kace street;
llitei-n v.iiin; li t A' I. v ri, $;i;nx).
Kieai.t four itrr Itwrlllnic. north Ride Arch, west of
Twenty ilrst airtot. Lot (it 1 Prt'-e
Lot and llmUm!. Nn. Arvh aireet IM tO Iit 1W
to a aiienl; a bjiMidld i.eiKliliirhoid lor a residence, rrlce
fKT.OII
Hph ndld nwelllnw, north si le Mount V mon. we.it of
HKtieiith; t el e roomi! J.utioln lot. Price $;..0).
Ntiut DwillinK, north uhle Mount Vernon, west of flni
teeiilb ntreet. Lot ifO l y PM. Twelc rooms. I'rice '.'4W.
Nfat Dwelling, hoiii!. side Mount Vernon, emt of Six
teenth. I.otlHbyW. Twelve rooms. I'riee I vo.
Three new Dwellings. Thtrtoenth street, north of Mas
ter; finished adtntrablv throntrhout. $t-'oM.
Well-built, marly now lwelllti(r, !.v North Seventh
I street; twelve riKUim Lot 1h by !(. 9r:iVt.
Neat DwelliiiM. Teltth Htrett. north of Uace, Lot 19 br
W); eleven rooiui.
juaffiiinoent ii-ur-Hiorv jiweuiiiff. norm siae or urcea.
went of Tenth: fifteen rooms. Lot '20 by tun.
Neat Dw 111 iik', wotl sido of itteiitn. north ot Fine
stnet. ttoa.
Ke.it new liwe.Uiiu.-i'iOi nne strevt; ten rooms. Lot
1H by'M. fltOO
Solei nid neaiiy nw Dwelling, nouiti shin or ire?n.
we.ot Hide 01 iv enty -third; twelve rouuis. Lot ltf by 11
foet dei p. $V,ou
lieaMirn irorex 01 oineri ui vi men punavasiuo oan oe nuu
luiiui.llsteJy, or In a ey short time.
liKOKUK C. MltaLKIt,
PrautJcnl Heil Knititc Uruavvr,
. M N. HJXTU Str. '-t.
Cut ih'nout for fiitu e ref-rei ce. uel1)
FOHSALK.TOCLO.SK ANKSTATK.
HaTlia oiii-estsiiiisin a uesiaurant and v aru iiouo, is
l. comer KI KVKN I'll anil FII.HKIIT Street,,
of K II. NIXON. N.BBVKNTIl Sir.,'.
Iuriiir,
it"
gj FOR KALK. S''0,(XH) WORTH IN GOOD
fiLiaflouse,, larsieaiid small, on terms to suit purchasers,
either Willi or without iueuiiitirauea, for cash and good
trade. Iho,ii(ti' of, from 10 to Vi o elock A. M.,
TIlOa.M. PL0V7MAN.No. J 8. FOUBTI1 Street.
J OOKINd-OilsAWrfl
AND riCTUHF. FRAME MANUFACTORY,
NVM. H. MO HO AN,
No. mn N. NIHTH STItKKT,
Oilt Ovul 1 'lioloyji-rtpH l'rain.rt
selO 3ra CONSTANTLY ON HANI).
it.
Having bought most of my material, before the lata
great ri, I am enahlad tu oil r my sloi-k of
FIKST-CLASS FUUMTURE
At a snail advance on old pries.
I. IaUTZ,
selO iita N 11 S.KI.KVKST1I STKKKT.
I)1;
tK.LAFOKTfcs'S Llt'K KL1X1U UKSTORKS
to miui ly iKtTuH huru suin'riux fn n Imp si re J
Hi'tftal Kiu rnj . Nervoiu IU lulity, Litwnes ot Suirlts, Loss
uf Mmory, Ac, whoiiior riiim iroiu the oitcts of a
iiHHialis vlo, orfh!in' ittmlr, or iniitrulur iff"rt, I'rifo,
$'J. Hfnt poMt t'H'il lo Any suMrusii, by 8. C. Lf HM, Ni.
Jb 8. KHlHTli Mtii'i't. Clrculsrs snil liwi.
1?KVKH U AO UK CUUKD. LTHAM'S
X Kever and Aui Speclilc ts warranted to euro may
esse of raills mmI 'vtr 1 rr It himI t c .iivlcii Hrti sj,
fi. hont pout pp. id io 'ir Hu.ir.-s. nj . u, univu, aio,
S. KlUllTU .-Mre- l. Cl'riiUrs sent frt;
4 STHMA CCRKI). UKLIKF
GUAR AN-
j tcd In tin Qiiiiitei, and a piiiiKiieut euro
(1t0td
by the usm of (iil ttiii h Ahthiua ("unO Cims of irotu
On In twrtilT Vt-ui i' luiidlliat I nM ai OIK 6 to it InM ik-iktv.
Trlci', $-. Hfiit pM loan midn m. hy ti. t:. I'fllAM,
Ho 'J'' M. r.M.iu ii hitch-i. ;iruiunri saiu iroo
n
AIR V V HOOT K D
From low llri'lii ads, ami all (artsoi tneDiuiy.m
Ilia miisu'.es, sdilioiit in arv to the skin, ny ( pnam a
liepllatorv I'owdi-r.'' Frvl. Maled to any aildrass
lor el'V'.bj H. ('. I I'll AM, No. ii A KH.I1I U Ktreut.
Circulars ,eut tree,
.0 YOU COLOR VOVR WHISKKU3 AND
So hair dyt) lu the world equal to it. Only mi .irepar.!
tiou ; nilurs a natural black or brin. 1 HU AM, No. M
S. KHiHTll Btrtot, soli Knt. 60 nt a ho. s-thi.liii
"I31U-NI A. vHiUIlllfce0.t
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND SHIP AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS,
DOCK BTltKKT WIIAUK,
PlIILADKLl'UlA.
fcUVMi A. HOVI'KT.,
A I : IHHAl.l' 1. 1.1 I . ,
M J UII.N I. I''--'.
vo y
o:rri')N. no in'krioh coal
pLu-r n-xy.t to .ii'er h(-luw the cort iri uf a superior
le. HAM I LI. W. HKh?, l;KAI .Mi -el. above lUre.
side, seils mi' nimue r si.ui s i i . u.i
pui.at uiucil auJ bime sUe,,U Ui(( Mut.tlO
fC'oi'i"limers aticnitd malt their jurchases at once, pra
Tlous to auotuit ailsaaiia. l.'-
OLD'S 1MVH0VKD STF AM AND WATEB-
If 1IKAT1NII Al'I'.MIMI'S.
lor -arnilnguilVmiiatlii riihilo IiullJlnss sod Prl-
ai, iiclilaiicvs,
C'uK WATFR HKATIN-0 C0MPAS1
(.jsivn o tliU.AUtl.rill.
JA1IK1P.WOOD,
II S t otJIt'l tl Street.
SDhSti-Oni B. U. rilXTVYtXL. ButurlnteDilent
rXr- UKAKNK8S AND L1N1)NKS8. 1.
VXi i.aiic,, M U., ITofrssorof tin Eye anil Bar, tree J
aU disease, aMiartallllliK tn Uiaakdva-liaiuidiuauijer, with
tlie utmost .til-cess, 'lesllmiiulal, Iruia U.e must rellaoi.
niirees In the city and country cau be ,iJil at Ills (l.lloa.
No. 611 FIlK.ls'.ra.'t. Artltliial Kyas lusei tasl without paia.
ho al.arae, made for eaaialnatlnn. OiBce houra irom S to
U A.M." kl I. M. e. all rUtB t. au7-lsj
THE LA110EST AND BEST
j GREAT I1I8T0RIC-VL NOVEL
'I I 1 1 DKVO TEI) DUIDK.
Till'. IiKVOTKI) lllllDK,
Tin-: i)F,vo'i'i:i) 1 1 m Din.
ar
8". (IKOIIlH; TIH'KK.R.
Price l"ii In paticr; in f loth
IV
TIIK. M WliKIi liltlDK. Hy St. (leorn. Tucker
Ihs Is a story of several lives In tlie "Old liomlnion."
Toe In mine Is oi that II imucnoMiVe, cavalier hlood wtileli
coursed lliron,n tlie eelns of tlie noble early setllara ry
Fa'lern Vlralnla. The tale Is admlraldy narrated, an
here and there we observe historical catches, which tak
ns hack tn our hovhood on ttie Peninsula. Itlsastor:
ot love among those who fed th, flame with etilvalrl.
ardor ami the nohlest principles. This Is a novel which
in peru.al, will remind us of the day of Virginia', prlmr
In adcliuhtfiil narrative of real ttto. and make us forget
for a little while,' at least, this civil war of oars. VT
hoartllr commend tlie bosik In evory war, and hops I
may ho well received.
A Nl:W AMLIIICA.N NOVEL.
Tin: kival iji:i.l.i;s.
THK ltlVAI, IIKI.I.KH,
Till': IlIVyVL. JHU.LIt'.Jrl,
j n. jonf.4,
Author of ''Wild Western .icenes." "WtTl Soothsrj
rcencs. - lajve anu aioney o r. rtriiocr..; .
In the Quaker (tty," "ins nil
l'atli." Ac, Ac.
Price tl 50 In paper; Sllnoloth.
THK KIVAL IlELI.KS. Ilv author of "Wild VTestei:
Hcenos. " The author has bora given us an Amsrlcr
novel of real merit, and considerable dramatte powri
The Irenes are laid Id tlie National Capital, la PhP
dolphla. Now York and Ilaltlmora, and the delln.l
tlons or real life, manners, principles, aleratl'l
and defectlva morals, are drawn with a mast1
hand In a very pleasing style. Plot and Pasalo
are Interwoven so delicately and naturally as to car
the Interest of tho reader through the work, and enabl
the true thinker to wolgh and appreciate It, teaod
lnga. Tho falsa pride of some of our peopls recalvl
truthful depletion In this work, and at almost every tu(
aathlng robuka. The frivolities of tha period causa, 1
some of our Internecine heartburnings are also satcasij
eally disposed of. This novel la well written, and la g'l
ten ud in the usaal excellent stvle that characterlzaa t)4J
pntillshers, and we have no doubt It will meat with I
very large sale.
Hooks sent froe of postage on receipt of retail prlca.
Address, sslth orders.
T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS,
No. :iOO CIIHHNUT HtroetV
It NIlLADK.LPlllA, PA
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I.
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LIFE AVT) CAMPAIGNS
OF
GKORQE li. M.OLELLAN,
Majif Oenoral U. 8. Army.
15 Y G. S. II ILL AUD.
aUroo., with Portrait on Rtcel. I'rlci tl'oO-
Alhorouhly bloaidiiral and hUtorical worki
an ut count ol the i-arlv mluuiitiun ol tii n- ral Mi't'IulH
his ear-, r ut West l'oint hi .Hervkwt In tne Mcxirnn
his ii. I inn to the Crimea, and nutKe,unt rwtlrem'
fruiii i he arni- hln rvapix iiitineni in lt)I me cami'
In WfHioni li kIiiIu on.anl7.ttiion of thu Ann? ul
! toiiiiic the I'eniiisiilar Camnaimi ol 1J tnem-M
lalile -Soea Iav9 lUttle" nls retirement from c l
mund ot the Armv and his reapitointineiit the battli t
houih iloimdilu aud Antiftaui, aud liU hnal removal.
I'HKKACF.
"Thr pur)ose of this work it to exhibit ieneral Mcf J
Inn's tiLlu to the liratltiK'e ai d admiration of his Cjuuq
l. ..I,,... .. tuilitiir (t-sm whit lm Imi Hutm Thn trt?
mtnt ho hut. received has made it Indeed necessary S'
times to tnktj the attitude of controrersy, and tu a1 1
otliers In order to do him luatice. lint this has beeu tiy
uo mere tlmn in intt renu ui tmui reiiuuou. u. a.
BoeioN, Autfiist, lyH.
II.
3KW WO UK BY KOUKRT DALE OWEat.
Tllli AVHONGOF HLAVEU
TIIK HIOIIT ef EM.ANCIPAT10H.
THE FUTURE OF THE AFRICAN HACK
THE UNITED STATES.
IIY THK IIOX. ROBKUT DALE OWEN.
I& one roU XJmo, Prlos)91'29.
M(0M TBB PBEKACB.
"My task hm led me over a rati held. In briefly
Injr irom Its Inception In this hemiaphe o, the rim
lirok'ress ot the ureiit wronif whiuh still threateus the
of ihe uutlou, I have followed the fortunes of a vast mil
tude, eiuel in number to the population, loyal and dlsl
b ack, and while, of theee United Htaies. 1 haveskwt
by the HkuI of authentic dor iinnnts. the dismal h la tot
Uml mttlitindo ttuoutfh three centuries and a half; set
out thfir repinsentailvea, ana lngulrr Into Uie uuui
n.iirf tuiiiilhliiii of ibt'ttu ut the Drvtnt dav. In mo doi
have arrived at conclusions whtuh, to tboe who &
villous forb.-U.'t'.
.'i -hv afttor hiivlnii tracetl thn eolinnntlon of tlie
race lu the psst. aud set loriu medut ofono raes to
iTi" oilier in nv iiufuia a " w-ukm ' twi n
lmiulre hnwthcysrt llkoly, whin both slmll be ire -live
tfagether in the fuiuro; whethtr we ihail have a ,
anionic US unwmiot; r uunuia iu ihiimm. iiaii-ii , miija
admixture ot the iace, both betn lie, Is protMble oM
siiublo; whether, without aumuture, uie reciprocal s
Il fluom cot the racfC on cacn ntner pronusns chmi or
promlsns hthmI or Sj
luemdwe of raoe if
y, wheiher, iu cas4
it dice, dUracenii i3
what are ih cloture tiiatabs.se M:
Jiuiioisb ft nd di-anu'ar; una itiy
col r-d mmi Blia!ljutllve that ureitidl
rind Js'prtifs.lnHSVDim, and nht.ll he clothed bylaw
Ult' staine rlKlUH HUAicn oi n iiicu ouk" ion " '
World, thfio vrtf. bo any tiling luotjiiuectloii with his f
In those I ulted rttai s tv excim vrgret or Hup ire
heiifeioi)."
111.
MILITAUY,
MK1HCAI.. AMI Hl'KtllCaL
KhSAVH.
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LEtPAItKl rOH TIIK I SIHA STATES 8AN1I
l DM V ISSlllS.
Kdlted hv
WILLIAM IlAMMtiVD, M. D.,
ISufgeou- Jciirral l'nlt d Hutes Army
lnevul.,bvo
IV.
CHIMASIA,
A rpl,v to
LONt.r PLLuw is TllF.01.04 a AN,
AND OlUKIt I'Obftlls
1H' t'Hl llOti.
MEMOIR OFim. 'WILSON'.
A Memorial m ill, ltev. Iliid IVlls in. H U , L I.. D
I inn Mils I'l i. fe. Bur ul M sleiilB' e l)l I .lis In II e ('.'
Tlu i.luiiii al .Seminal t nl th'' I'rot.ala .t Kpitcujial li
W. White llloilii.n.A. M. l'.'m '. l -o.
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MISS llRIDtiKs' 1'OKMS.
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