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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. rniLADELPlTIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 18G4.'
A ftsUXI JJTTKftNOOB RWIAi"E.
OmCE No. 108 S. THIRD STREET.
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trtc .erabl. setae Carrier, and nailed to fliibMrHxtrt
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ami' ritTT Oners roa Two MoMTHe. Invariably la advanoe
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i- j ii iiltaraiai, nf at 0a imt rut. A liberal
( antaaiaiaal ased. tor extended insertion a.
Ta rrrrolaita.
' ' T." , nnalea en e tesaa of Anonymins Oommnnle.tlolia.
V ..- si tafan1Hl snr In.ertlm nmat be Ailth'n'l-aiei1
fr efte bum and eddns of the writer not necnaaarll tor
BilMlrattin, bat an a rnaraneee tor his rood fntth. Via
ayaaaot inaimar la ratuni rweotad UoaamuiUeatwaa.
Ts Adertlm.
0hurfs treat Increase la tha Orcnlatlivn f Ttra
; Jtvav'iso TKi.aonAru. eompelltnaMi. tn go ta pram at an
early bitnr, we miiently reoueat that advertl-amcnt. may
" httaiiMt ta nimn at In odf t, Ir poailble, to accurii
abets an asseriloa In all of oar adiuona
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 18)1.
l, ,. 71113 VAll NKWH.
v General SnF.nMAir; has finished the work
, assigns! to him by Lieutenant-General Graxt
; before tbat inveterate and hard-working clilof-
lain bad caum to use It in his goneral plan of
campaign. The possession of Atlanta end the
t yri In the Southwest until a grand trial of
- strength to had at Richmond or in Its vicinity.
' The war is effectually transferred from Central
, Georgia to Eastern Virginia. General Siikii
H An la thoroughly fortifying Atlanta, and
' resting and reorganizing his army, whleh he
, wil' soon lead In a new field of operations.
i Vie have already said that General Chant
was preparing for another great movement
It may cot result Immediately In the crush
lrg of Lkk'b army and the occupation of
Richmond, bot we believe It will. At any
Tate, some desperate fighting will be done.
' The Army of the Potomac has been very
i. heavily reinforced, and under its present prin
' c'.pti director can hardly fall In the great
j undertaking before It. As soon as Grant
: strikes hard, Lee will order Eahly to move
to his support as a reserve.
. By inch a movement he hopes to prolong
the contest, and weaken General Grant
' 00 much as to force him to euspend the
oOenslve, and thus prolong the war. Gene
ral Leb Is very well aware that General
Earlt keeps a large force of Federal troops
busy about Harper's Ferry, and be thinks he
thus weakens Grant to the extent ot at least
forty thousand veteran troops. This would be
true, if General On ant had not been re
Worced. But the latter being truo, Lkk's
strategy may operate to a disadvantage In the
vent of great battle, and when Eahly
reaches Richmond Sheridan will be at City
Point
This prolonging of the agony of the war
must soon cease, however, and we shall not
lie sorry when it ends. There Is a crisis
rapidly approaching which must lay the Re
bellion at our feet. This every man fouls as
lie does a halt-fulfilled prophecy, and while
this feeling of confidence of final success has
Caused gold to fall In price, or rather Govern
ment funds to rise In value, it has also re
Invigorated and greatly increased recruiting,
and has Indirectly caused the racking of the
Democratic party as represented In the Chi
cago Convention.
It is this confidence of the people which
will give Grant victory. It will give victory
to Lincoln and Jounson In November as
Well. The soldiers In the Army of the Po
tomac do not hurrah either, for Lincoln or
HcClellan. They only speak of Grant,
the end of the war, and the peace of con
quest. They ask very concernedly, however,
"What the people think up North ?" Every
thing depends upon the people. If they
desert Lincoln, they desert the Union, thu
army, the cause, the peace ; but If they sus
tain blm, they strengthen the hands of our
brave leader, Grant, and his men, and secure
VyIUi final triumph an honorable and lasting
peace.
It is doubtful if anything will be done n w
by the armies that does not look to the over
throw of Lee's forces and the capture of
sUchmond as an ultimatum. We can see no
Use of operating In any other region than
Eastern Virginia for the next two months.
General Sherman is now secure at Atlanl ;
Wueeleb has been driven from his line of
communications between Nashville and At
lanta, and bos been roughly handled at all
points; FouitiiBT and Roddy have shared a
lmilar late, and John Morgan has been
tent out of the world to give an account of
kls outlawries to a higher than human tri
bunal. Under thu circumstances, there Is no
fi-aaoo. why Grant should not have an army
cf over two hundred thousuud men aliout
Petersburg belore the end of the present
H eek, and such an army we believe he will
l.tunch against Lkk in a very few duys, and
b;- viUJI'jht it out on that line if it tuken all
a .Viler.
M-rai.Tif or thk KKViroK sjiaik
HKB COAL Oil. WK1.I.S,
Nature is most bountiful in her provision
for the wants of mankind. When her sup
plies full in one quarter, she revives .them lu
another, and occasionally in a strango and
marvellous manner. It was Just about tho
time that the wbale fishery began to decline in
prosperity, and that the receipts of oil from
that source were falling vastly short of tho
growing demand for it, that the discovery .of
coal oil was made in the north-western sec
tion of this State. Kothlug In geological
history has been more curious and
tatemUng than the fountains of rich
oleagenous liquids which are seen spout
lug ap In profuse and apparently ex
fcaustless streams, from the bowels of the earth
la Venango county. The product varies in
amount according to location; omo wells
yielding as much as eight hundred barrels per
aiay, while others produce no more than live
r six. Some wells again flow spouUueoualy,
like a natural spring of water, but with a
f rce that sends the jet of oil to a considerable
fce'ebt above the mouth of the well; while
othors, which are colled "pumplng-wcUs," aud
which, ot couise, are not so valuable, yield oil
o-ily by means of suction.
Wlitu (he coal oil discovery was first made,
the great value of it was not at once appre
ciated. Hut soon afterwards the attention of
intelligent scientific and commercial men was
I'rawo to Uie subjoct, and since that the results
that have been developed by enterprise and
capital, have no less excited than surprised the
people of this country and Europe. Persons
previously obscure and poor, owning small
tracts of land In one of the recently most un
improved, unpromising, and inhospitable parts
of this gTent Commonwealth, have been railed,
not only to wide-spread notoriety, but
fabulous fortunes, by the before un
dreamed of, but suddenly discovered wealth
of a few barren acres, which they and their
ancestors had long dwelt on In solitary and
unambitious poverty. The name of MrCi.ix-
toc-k, and Di.oon, and Kohkkt, only a little
while ngo unheard of in the busy marts of
tiiule, and finance, and speculation, are as
fntuilinr now "as household words," while
arms which cost originally but little more
than tlio price ol the original surveys and the
title papers, have been Bold within the lost
two years for millions of dollars, and have
paid, and are now paying, the purchasers
princely dividends on their Investments.
It Is Pennsylvania, too, that has given this
new source of wealth to the world. She
always enjoyed (he reputation of being, natu
rally, the richest State in the Union. Her
mineral resources, especially In coal and Iron,
have long been recognized as entitling her to
unapproachablo pre-eminence over all her
sister States of the Confederacy in material
affluence. And now that she seems destined
to furnish the substance that Is to greaso tho
productive machinery of oil the world, at the
very moment that other sources of supply are
exhausted, her people may well congratulate
themselves on this nuw development of her
territorial resources, and the commercial im
portance and power It must secure to her
citizens.
Nor is this new clement of wealth confined,
as has been supposed, to a single locality.
The presence of petroleum in other portions
of the State, on a nearly due southwestern
line with Venango county, has been abun
dantly manifested by unmistakable surface
indications, and recent experiments made In
thce regions have been rewarded by the
most gratifying results. In Greene county,
especially, borings for oil have been made
within the last few months, and the returns
have much more than realized expectations.
The preliminaiy developments there
warrant the belief among experienced
and scientific observers that tho district
just named will even surpass In productive
ness the prolific basins of "Oil Creek," in
Venango. Greene county is a county of
creeks, aud la the ravines, worn by these
water-courses, are not only found all the Indi
cations of coal oil deposits, but thuy are cut
so low down In the natural formations of the
soil as to render the oil accessible at a much
less depth tbaa bos to be penetrated, In order
to reach it, even in the locality where It was
first discovered.
On almost all the streams In Groene county
the lauds have already been leased with a view
to explorations for coal oil ; and on one par
ticularly, called Dunkard's, the developments
have been of the most encouraging character.
The editor of the Wayuesburg (Pa.) Meanen-
ger, in referring to the subject, after a careful
personal inspection ot the region and the ope
rations that are now taking place there, says :
" We arc honestly of opinion that when capital
" and enlerpiise abull have developed the landi
" along this creek, that locality will be found to
" coniuure, in the extent ot its oil production,
fi ..(. V ........ -t.il. ; ...;
v 1 .11 Ul vviliiMgiF nuns HI tUD ltll.,
" giavity and vulue of the oil it is acknowledged
" to be infinitely Mijerior. Our convictions on
" this auiiject are Imbed upon actual knowledge
anu ooservution oi oom regions, and or mo
' eulcgieal formations and surface indications.
' We are gratified to learn that we are not alone
' in tliete favorable impressions and auguries.
"Scientific men and experienced and practical
' ( 11 operators concur in lliem, and are investing
' liht rally of tluir own means, and directing the
1 utu-i lion of cnpitali-u to the promising charac-
" ler of the Dunkard country. Already several
" luige companies have been orgunued lu l'ltls
" buig and the hast, which will soon commence
" operation!! on an cxUnidre scale. In the mean
" time, Individual energy and local enterprise are
" doing iiiucn 10 ueveiup mat lavorea locality
" New derricks spring up every lew d.iys, aud
" the process of sinking wells goes on in many
itnilunisH without intHrrimtiun. tiurht nr ilnv "
Thus does one discovery of territorial wealth
within our borders lead naturally to another,
und the commercial prosperity and lufluence
which Pennsylvania has hitherto derived from
ber superior coul and Iron resources are des
tined to be greatly augmented by this later
revelation of a product which must uot only
greatly enrich our own people, but contribute
incalculably to the convenience and emolu
ment of the world.
A M.W kllAMK ton oi r cirr.
A few weeks ago a vessel was seized and
detained at one of our wharves, when about
sailing to Halifax, which, next to Nassau, Is
the most convenient port for blockade-run
ners that our English friends can place at the
entire disposal of the Ivebels. Upon this vessel
were two locomotives, which their biilhl.iM.
Messrs. Noltltm & Son, asserted ut the time
were intended for a railroad In New Uruns-
wick. The well-known sentiments of tho
shippers, taken In connection with the fact
tliat the gauge of the suspected engines wis
unsuited to any railroad in the region whither
thev were ostensiblv bound, but exaetlv eon-
formed to the ..rii.eloal Southern rA.ilriiaitti.
induced further Investigation by the) au
thorities. Within a few days we learn that the loco-
u. olives have been removed from the vessel.
which apparently corroborates tho well-
grounded suspicions entertained ut the time
ol their seizure. The master of the vessel
and every one connected w ith her reluse to
furnish any information about the matter, and
it is thus far enveloped In niy.iterj.
We cannot retrain from congratulation; the
authorises who acted so promptly aud vigor
ously in checkmating such a disloyal and in
famous transaction. These locomotives would
have been as powerful instruments for tlio
destruction of our soldiers, had they readied
their destination, as if they were a shipment
of guns or ammunition.
They would have been Instantly brought
into service for the transportation of troops
from one threatened point to another of the
Rebel lines, and our brave troops would
probably have found themselves confronted
by overwhelming numbers hurled against
them through the agency or locomotives fur
nished by certuin mechanics of the loyal city
of Philadelphia.
Since the seizure of these locomotives,
our flies or uuvaua papers report tne
arrival there of the swill new steamer
Frances, from Philadelphia, which was Im
mediately sold, with her cargo on board, to
run the blockade." This steamer, It Is well
known, was recently built at Wilmington,
Delaware, for a New York firm, and was
loaded by her owners with provisions, all
outside freight being refused. The whole
transaction wears a look ol suspicion that
should either be confirmed or removed by the
authorities. New York merchants should not
be permitted to disgrace the fame of our city,
without Instant and condign punishment bolnr
meted out to every guilty Individual con
nected with the nefarious operation.
MAINF. NEXIMsJ CJRFcriWO.
We chronicle to-day another glorious TTnlon
victory. Maine give response to Atlauta.
God save the Uulont To the Democratic
party, to-dny, thu wind is northeast, and on
its biting, chilling blaxt, howling from Maine
forests, and preon mountain-sides of Vermont,
may be heard a fierce warning to the enemies
of their country, that they will do well to heed.
The warring tribes who struck hands at
Chicago barely too weeks ago have rued the
treaty, and now brandish tomahawk and
scalplng-knlle at each other with more savage
gesture than towards the loo they handed
together to conquer. On the other hand, the
friends of the Government and the Union are
falling into lino and discarding all grievances
and disputes.
The trick of the Chicago Convention Is bo
coming more tran.xparcnt every day, and whilo
it fails to entice those in whose sight the snare
was laid, it disgusts every American citizen
who ,ov ,,i8 country and desires to sustain
our national Integrity.
ioi.jn or thk iiKin.
Alien Strbkt Tiikatrr. The resources of
tlilt companjr went through a "vera onl'-al la.t evani&it
In tlir ri'iiiteilng of tlia fintRt of Hhaki-tpfaia'a itufh Ato
About Ifothinn, and wa cannt t any that all cam out of the
lira unarathrd. It la a comedy of moat eiijutalte roniiire
monta. The lanjrua,e la dl.unand pointed all thmugh sub
tle, yt oiaxant Hilltnlnir tli hUhem culture In till. !Jxh
mi camp ana nitio noernur are ilie other rein.lt"e, anil
wltn ajl lliene perieciimn, where I. auclt a company
tnliefonndV rertalnlv l.ol at ue Aral, as ft a.ae irMl
laal Dliiht Mr. Cartlen. nl retiree, wti "Henodiol."
Ihinactnr with tnan tili'N.liiK iiHa'liiea. hat novor vut
contrived to pleanehti audience : when w o eee him, wo
aiwaa inifltfinr now ipioa ne wouiu De in pome other part.
lie wa vi'ij impum-ci o -in'ne(.iri, wanting in merri
ment ; ne nail, ti o. a Hurt 01 llnulken, n.y like milliner,
which w iilmont rMirnloiiK. "I la'nllo," Mr. Cralir and
"Clendlo" la the next Imimttnnt pun wae an mint lor it
at thonub a tf'.liCHH boy hail been chosen to enat-l It. ''H i
Tnrhio. " tiy Mr. llreene, hmt ail c.iiuriiiff and character.
Mr. flretne li a teceder from tho Walnut, certainly not a
de.lt nble cnnriuent 0: an available nctiir in anything
Mr. l.rltttlha niade a g od naetch ot "Dncoerrv, har w-ai
wanllriK in hunvrt and unction, ilko all ibis lever arliat'a
Itnheri iialluiia. Htunrt K'llmun aoitvrteU hi soului by
niHkinu apart outol the mere match or'erS'ei." Mr,
lHinaldenn'a I.connln" wa the btt thing tie aaa dine
alme he lial been at the Arch. Mra. Iircar'a ''rtuttricc"
wat llllle Ul ia ehrewinh than ahe utually It "Iteittrl je"
wat 'nil if iiood humor, heart, and KenUllty, tii.iuKh
her wit carried her'away. hat wcthlnk. the iHikea narvout,
owing 10 Mr. I'arden't ItnD' rleclions In the text.
w e ran undtrHtanil that fiffV people have to be engaged
at well at great, tint urel there h great wa'it uriudKioeiii
lnerangir.ff fur unimportant parte, people mat by their
gnitemiue appearance ralte a UukIi, and to the detriment
nf tr e principal charnciert on the tlage and the action of
the drmna. We allude to the two ladiea who playel
MIIi'ro'' attendant!, and to the Friar who apnthi Ilia
traalc acena of Uie play. Mita ftrahatn wat the bent
' Hern" we htve teen (V.r many a yearjehe looked It, and
nntike the text, though not at underttandlngty at tha
mluht : till) the wat young, beautiful, anil well dretted, the
principal reijulreinenlt of Hero" The piece wat Ilka all
piece at the Arch.rli-h! and taatofiilly put on the alage.
Ciiksnut Stiikkt Tiikatub. Aladdin is still
rubbing hla lampa with anccuaa. bat last nljbt the plcca, at
all plecea do (like people in a orowded car), grown trcailor
and thoiter, wat followed by the farce of Skttehtt i
nita, Introducing a reiurTnre, Mitt Amv Htone. Wa are
lorry to be unaallant, but critlct are proverbially an hat
we will be merclful by m.t entering Into denitlt, merely
aauig that a performance, atlrtl at Mlta Any Htnc gave
nt, le to' ally out of place at a theatre wnre refrewitninta
are net patted round. Hhr hat nut one ijualittcatlon fork
Otrt claaa Uit atrv like the ChetnuU
I'nlon I'rlituners nt Antleraonvllle. On
The Augusta (Oa.) Constitutionaliit says:
From a gentleman lately from Andersonville.and
who, from his acquaintance with the officials thore,
is in a position to speak knowingly, we learn that
the statement of three hundred Yankee having
died one warm day last month, which has been
going the rounds of the press, Is incorrect. Tho
greatest mortality on any one day has never
exceeded one hundred and twonty-soven, and
though, in comparison with the ettttetnout referred
to, this may seem slight loss, a few words will
show that it is, in reality, almost apptlling.
There are now at Andersnnville over thirty thou
sand prisoners, uud at thu rate of one hundred
and twenty-seven per day, tho deaths would
amount to one in every two hundred and thirty
seven. Did the name ratio of mortality prevail in New
York, computing the population of that city at
800,000, the deaths there would mount up to
3,3.16 per day more than six tim js thereil ntiru-
, ber. 1 lie prcatesl moria ity amoug.t our prtsou
i ers in the JN'ortli, occurred at Alton, Illiuon,
where, anions 7000, the loss was twenty-seven Dor
1 day, or one in every 11 1, The dilTercuce between
1 the mortalities North and South, is due, hocvcr,
, less to any difference in Mtious or treatment than
I to that uiter prostration of mind and body which
I overwhelms the Yankee, but against which the
L'oufeilerate eoldier bears up as bravely as if
lacing the bullet and bayonet m tno field.
"KeKrtlleiH nt f'.i-iie."
The best lesson in aesthetics I ever got (uud,
like must good lessons, lc fell from the lips of no
regular prolesior) was from an Irishman on the
day tlio minpu uociiiuiatc was lormauy ititr.i-
' duecd to tho people of lloston. I made one with
oiner rustics in tne streets, nuininng tno atgni
turles in couches with as much t'hristi.iu charity
as is consistent with an elbow in the pit of your
stomach and a heel on that toe which is your
only inheritance from twoexcellent grandfathers.
Among other allegorical phenomena, there
cnie along what I should have called a hay carl,
if I had not known it was a triumphant ear, tilled
with that tallest variety oi mortal gr.iss which
with us is apt to spindle" so soon into a aotnewbal
hapless womanhood. Thirty-odd voung maidens
in white gowns, with blue sashes and pink wrcdlhi
of French crape, represented the United States,
(llow shall ne limit our number, by the way, if
ever Utah be admitted f The ship, tho printing
press, even tne wondrous train of express wagons,
and oilier solid bits of civic fantasy, bad leit my
llilarnian iieighbor unmoved.
Itut this brought him dow n. Turning to me,
as tho most Hppreci uive public for the moment.
with face of as much drlinln as if his head b id
I ei n broken, he cried, "Now this Is ralij boatitt-
lul! Tothally regyardless uv expitise!" Mi
I thought my shirt -sleeved lecturer on tho beiuti
' lul Imd bit at least one nail full on thru head.
I Voltnlre but epigrammati.ed the same thought
when be said, "l.e mipnjlu, chose tret neermairt
; l r IwiVi t'hmidt Travel:
I T.. collf ,ern. t Anltlt.rst hfc, he,u
j The members oi all the old classes are back uguin
save one who was killed, and four others who
have enlisted during vacation. Tho number ad-
. niitted to college is fifty-two fully ai many as
j w,'re "-peeled, an 1 tho same number as last year,
1 a11 lLe 1,c"v work on tbecolloge chapel is now
' dolio, and the finishing work is going rapidly for'
wurJ. In a tew weeks the ret ilntmn ruuins cttti
be rtitily lur uo.
HiarrtaMl.
AI-CIIIM.KCK- I. VON H -tin the .11 .t of Aui itt, tioi.
Iiy Uie Kev. h. W. 'I lioina. ul lite l'ursiiiin;e ol St. I'nui't
, AI. K. l liurcli No. ii'l ('iitliiiriue ttroL't. Mr. JOll.N A.
I AM IIINI...I-K to Mlsa AltY A. LYONS.
I CIIIDKHTKII CDI.K Kl.l.. In Mun ivu ik on Ailuust
I ih IN-I, l.y the Itiv. A. i ulner Mr .WILLIAM W. 1 .111
: 1I. sit. It lii ).h. l A It Y COLA K.I.I,, liolli ill Muiavuiik.
(Mtl'INKIt I.YNN On the lllh imtu it. by Hie it.'v.
' T. A. r eriiley Mr. KliW Altll I. liti.M.K to .ill.. 1.IZ:iK
M.LYNN, only iluugliter of John 1-'. Lynn both oi' llim
1 City. No card..
I MitltlilliK KNoKII, on the IHth ultimo nt thu Par.
aoliuse, 1 o. Id'i H. Si-eonit slrect. Iiy lUu 1'astnr, Kev. c.
Wuiters. .Mr. .lulls M. M. lllllliK. lu Mlu M lit! A.
KNolOt. oi HoiitliwnrK, all ol l'litlndcl;ilna.
I IIO.M AM-HW V BUM. -On the 7th Intlniit. bv the Itev.
Isime Price, ol Hrliuvlklll, Pa. . J . M'l.llltY I'lltlM AS,
ot this city, to Miss el'I)IE M. NWYhlts. of MIlesliurK.
WII.SON-M KTK.MiKLI.. On the nth Itistunt ,y
the Iter. J. II. Kennnnl Mr. KKNNAKI) II. WiLsOS to
Miss NI K K M A II I I N ll:l.L. Iiotli ol .Miirvluml, f ( yen
county papoi. and llallliiioru AHttritan pleoao copy.j
1Mm1,
CKUT1KM On the 10th 1 11 it ant, of con-muipil.-n Mr-,
ANNA H., tic til i(-4rijo t't-rtit-r. Jr , ami ilaiinliinr f
ilu Into .It-rt'iiunli Hmlfli. tttycil it yuar. Ami 011 iuo 'JtU
iiiftunt h r J;iUKliii r liKIJ.S I. a t'tl 0 inoiitli.
'1 lie lrli iuIh oi tho tHinltv urt ritx'C-iiully limit-., to at
trial thv luiiernl, uu WliittMUy uiUTtiouu. at 4Y,ock,
fi' in Hie rt cnii-iii-i- ut lii-r uiuiliur, -Mrs. M. Hiulth, No,
1 8, IVntti ir,ot.
Muoiu .On Huii.lay, tlie 11 lb, TUOM AS ilOOHK,
iu ii Nih yt'nr o tn am.
'1 In-tunt-rHl .U tuWt- iloe from the re -tld.-iKi of lii
iiplilit law l.i'M. W. KulUrinnil. No. 10 1 i (irtt-n ftirot-l,
Iiin rt latlvfai ami tru-iult aie rt'rti-cttuliv uivitvU to ttUoa.1,
on W i-tlutMla.v , tli1 Utli liiMluut, nt ii 1. M.
Hl'.FL n tin- llfh liiftni.t. of woiiihIh ricoivr1 nt tne
lunik-of Cuia iiarlw.r i aj.ium lll.NKV K. K1.KI. i.f
Cumi'Uity 1, Oin-liuinlaa Mjiti-clh (-cilnti lit gi.tioitt
I'l llll-VlVIHll VillllllIriTI.
The n-lativ.'i anil iru'iuU iiro Invltctl to attend hli fti
n rnl, tn.iii thu n-ilh-in ii hiit iian-nu. Jacob N. and
harali ltot l, Kuk hae, Twt iitv thlnl Waul, mt Wcdin-H-(lay.
tho Mlh limtttlit, at 1" o'chtt t.. 11 U UiillULTV lritUU
are jarticu.aily laMt U UatUul.
HA- 1KH- 4ti n-. uioriilnk' ot the 1'tth Inntant, M Alt(j.l
ItKTT A, daiiHliKT ut thu lutt- Michatrl tittle.
Jn nuiti u 01 ilit- luin ral will bi given
THITKli On Htimlay attmioon, 1 1 ih lunUnt, WIL
LIAM Tilt t hrt.hi II.. .illh v.mi of Lii au.
II lit rclutlveK ttitil fihulare ruiot ttuliy lavlteiltoat
tt u. til' UllH-ral, lnm hi latu r. iuli-uco, Nu. Ii N, Hu-vt-oth
lrt'i, ou V 1 ilut'-lay aftertiuuii, at A o 'clot-It, 'i
prKiMl lu Woudlauil tlbumUiry.
WOH'1 .1INTN.-Oo the luth Inntant MARY M.,
lftuflr Jn-liua II. uftluuBtou, aaU dughier of the
late 7 hnnian Khnler.
The rvlatlvoaiMl t-'irntli ot the family an res" t tun?
Invlit'd tu aiu ml Hi l tint, ral, 011 Fourth-iUy, the !4h lu
tant nt lu o'i'lo k A. M , from tle rv h-uce ul Uvr hu
hautli utar raiikior.l without rurtn.-r uotka. luiur
u t at k ricuOa' Byu;hvtivtu Uwial WvituO.
W A li II A VliJrfe
BUCCKMOK TO W. II. CAHRYL,
MAHONIO 1IAI.L,
No. 719 OmXNTJT Btreeu
W J M) (MV H H A II H Mi
CUKTAir .
ajiD
W'WlMTO NF.'iriNOV
BUSINESS ITEMS.
Superior floor.
7h. -'HariKr't Ferry"
Ii Iba b-.t Kl.uir tlial rnBra to tlilt markst.
k rcth lot, jual rt-cHi fit, ry
Oavih A RtciiARiM,
Area an. I lentil alrveu.
i:ier(rllty.-
All Aeute and chronlr Pliauat cured hy maant of tha
dilTcrrot rnadtricatli nt or Kloctrkuty, at tha
FLEf'TBICAI. INTiri'TB,
Bo. life WALNUT BTHEKT, PhUaJtlphla.
rsor. c. n. noi.i.HS
Will cituniouca,
OeTonra 4, ISM,
A eniirae or Leeturaa ant fti'l Inttructlnn for aprj.ini
Calranlim, Mannatltsi. and other mndlrlaaiioria or Kleo
trtelty at a nllabM tharajauUc atpaM rt tha oure of Acuta
and Cnrunic Dlaeaaaa,
AT tiik intnnuTioif,
F. Wit Walnut Sirwt, rhlladelphla
M adlcal man and othara datlrlnf U attend tha courts
a-o requattvdlo make application earl.
K. . Whltmian 'o.,
Dianulnctlirart nf New and lleiiclnui Cmfeotlint, Altnond
Patta, Chocolate (.'arameJa, Oruamt La Mode da
Parla, ai)iilaltly flavored.
Boaatad Jordan Almondt, Ac , Ac
Mo. Ui Chaauut street, lielow Fourth.
Fianoftl Plnnon!
8TFCKAC0 8; MA ROM 1 DECKKR BKOS
A
riAMI.IN-S
CAHINKT
01IUAMM.
UA80N
A
ITAMLIK'R
CAHINKT
OKI. AN S.
PIANOS.
PIANOS.
I. E. IM)OLI.
IVrenth and Oheanut taraett.
UllTlKNnKN'S COM M E KC I A L C OLL E 0 K,
.' No. U.I7 CIlKtMH'I tnel,corflororByentn.
Ettabllthed IK44. Incorporated H'A.
Voting men prepaied for the Countlnjj-houss and butl
oect lite.
Thorough and practical Instruction In
BOOK-KKKI'INIt,
In all ita branchee, ai piaotiaed by tha bent accountant!
and buslncsa men.
rKNMAN.SHIP,
Plain and ornamental, ia tatiKht by one of the mott com
petent ol penmen.
(-t'Uimercial Calculation,
limine a ITonnt,
Coininarclal Law,
lieieriltii: Coitntorfelt Note4, &o.
TKI.KIlKAPIIINll,
By fiound ar d on paper, tauulit In a thoronKhand practical
umur.er bv u Imik-cmhtIi end nperatur.
Hrt'liKN I a INNTKLTTKD MBPAKATKLY,
And received at any time.
Kreninif restMHis after fleptumber l-rith.
CATALOdtlKH,
rutiliiliiinff terrat, attiilt nit" nnmvi (471 last v-car), Ac,
flirnlalli d Kiattt on application.
B. II. CltlTTKNIlK.N A CO.
tl fi lm No. UI7 CllKSNlT Street.
T
K L K G H A V H X N Q
HKYANT, RTR AT t N A BN IA1RIt'f(
TKI.Kt'KrXI'llltJ I hl I I I TK.
S. K coneiui SKVKN 1 11 nH 11i;sn V T 8 rcit.
The niotit K(fi.stv Mid Cotnple'e m the oouotry.
The iHpi.ftriihnvL- p'criuly uriinuti'iJ and introducM
n iifw plrtn lur iiiHtnirtiiiK yiMiiift cn'ii in the tut ol ,1K
grAlitjig.tluouh tha osiiblljliuint of
A lil.t.l UK 1.1 N K,
Jt'iiipiny tiroii(rh Hniiioin Ntrcet, trom Seventh t) Tenlh,
connectiiiK the 'luloraphio Iiihtttittn mill tlx.1 Colltwc,
t tin ulvintr ti e Hiiuli'tif ri nil the Advintuiff of a Imita
tide line. On till lln ib pre are four statinrtn. d iiKiitfJ
rt r-fxcthtly, Washiimtun, ItaJ'.imort', nitiiHuliihia, an1
Vi-w York, and itn pattlr and oiirtnms dirt'er la
iio respuct Itoin tlmt of ft real line connecting ttoie
OltH'S.
'J hit new plan In pronounced hy leatlini? telegraph men
b ii per i or to any plan or ajittura aptd h any otlir
Col)cieln the stale. In tart, the only method by which
ayoniiK niitu can he made a thorough and pupert ope
rator ijualitled ia e ury reapect to manage the dutJes ol an
oftire.
on it (i men are imlted to cal1 and oxauine the fiiciHtle
of thUi hitttttutinn. tol.'-Jt
AMUSEMENTS.
YKW CIIKSNUT STIIKKT TllKATKE.
tiruvei A; Sinn Pmpr elort and ataniMtan.
lt'llKiSi;il A l 1 K i.- lost
POSI I IVKLY TUB LAST WKKK
Of thcCrcat Houiuiitlc, Atusicrti, Pdiitointuuc Spectucular
irtnia.
ililllllN;
OH TIIK WONHKIIFITL LAMP.
TIIKLIVINll KOI NTAIS OK COLOKKII WATI'.ltl,
KIIOM 1IAHM M S MCS.BCM, NKW Y-HtK.
The pertonnancu will c inuience with a popular Come
diet.
'11111(11 FAMILY MATINEE 8ATUHDAV AfTEIt
NOON.
Peert opi'ii at o'clock Adniittlon to the Mattuee 'AO
renfa l Hit parts ol the houtel Cluldien. 'itt ueutt.
MONDAY, Hcp'enihur 1M, first ni4ht of tlio Fall and
Winter Kens"! . when
HIE 8KA OK ICE WILL BE PKODCCKl). teU O
MHS. JOHN DUKWS NKW ARCH ST,
1 IIKATHK
CKOWLEU ANII KAHIIIONAIIl.K I10U.1KS.
HM'ONO tthKK OK MUM. JOHN ItKEW.
I T1I1H li I tJliAV, KVKSINI.. Heitetaber I., lS'VI,
THK IUVAL3.
' I.idia l.anitnith Mr..lohn Ilrew
Iklrt. otnlatirop Mr. Thayer
Sir Anthony Ab.oiula Mr. iinthlhji
iloo A' to air smart KobMa
To couclU'le w lin itie ulorteii luiue ut
AN AI.4lt.MI.MI SACItlKICK.
Boh Acre. Mr. 4tulrt Hotiwn
Susan Seetiipp'e Mtt C .le't.-rton
I KK1IIAV. IIKS-KM r OT MRS JOHN llttV.
T? I- I- A I) N K 11 ' 8 MIUTAKY HAI.L,
9 . no. ...vi r. I 11 1 Kit .itreei.
Prilei.tor KM.K.I.RK.. the well known Maeitro, It en
k'lisi-d at tin. tiol'Ular pl.u-e oi rc.ort. a. tlio direct r 'if I
l-iw.-i lul OicJie.iju, and every evening cteiti-'e ae.ectloilv
oi tare nilitic .re iitiii to l:ie aililleticu a MluttoUily.
aii.iolril
ThNSlNOUJN 11 Al.K. THIS POMUL.M
I p.ict ot Ktittrtalniui nr, Noi It)1!? .umI Hmu VI , N
1 1 itt a vt-uiii' aint lint N HMJO l Mri'ot ti.tMilllie.t
iojiait. a Ity Mi'. John l.ip), ha ti-un ul trin.l tnA
n'linrttd. u.nl iii imaitf fttuH at ra 11 (.it ihh-aci U(1 ov
any oil ;r Hiialiiuhrui'iit ot 1 lie kiml in tliw vH
A laruc anl i'it'iVi.i i rnui ti a. um.Iit Die tlircitl m of
Fitit, K I.onkp, liati ui'i'ii eiMa .ed, ami a i-tioit f prokTaiotna
oloi alanl lin riinh!-.!1 MuhIu will l oro liu ul e..i:li
evinltiw, tree of expcintu to the ainlia 1 ie Tlio 'o'n:ri
Koom nt luive. airy, and uoiiimutliuiif, Ihe ruf i'tititui'ui
jii4 lit r , and thu aut'inldntti polih' and aft'oiniiioUatuiK.
nicM lui ilKNUV ilOUNUht), 1'rupriutor.
j;ki;k coNCKitT isai.oon.
The Mihscrlhi-r ha o ned the Liryo and commodioui
8AI.OON, with extcnuivf
hi MM Kit OAUI'KN,
attnehed,
li. t. C'ORNKU OV HIANK! IN HTItEKT ASW HlliAltl)
A K.N L K,
aod hat entnt'ed a full Dn hi'-tra, unhkr the k-aderhhip of
I'llOl KSMH A. 1IKU I KL,
v ho w ill tnyhtly (.eitoiut a ctuh e proramuiu of Vatloual
und other uirn.
A l'lt-acaut place to pin an avoninir free of rh.iro,
the prepilt-tur i dcU iuihnd hia tutatdishiaent hall not
lit- mirtiitsif a.
ftuii liu I HItlsriAM ItKNt'SCnLLIt.
IlEMOVAL.
J. MElEIt & BIlOrilF.lt,
MEUOHANT TAILORS,
Huvc removed from Mo. 1 lb N. Raomd ttroet to the 8. K.
corner of SECOKI) anU AKC'll Mtre. lt, where they have
nuhanda Kood ttotk ol CLOTHS, CASalMEUKt, and
VEKTINOU. HllUMro,
Alto, a tplendld attortment of ready-made CLOTHING.
1 EM OVAL.-
THOMAS M. PLOWMAN,
1 i Cur
irnenter anil Milliter, ha. removoil hit ahop Iroia
X'o '.Vhtniv.l.oriy.tr. et to B... I t-'Aii i r.ai nireot.au
iiillilna the old rt Otnoa lllllllllliv. Having llicrouaid
lai'illuet lor 1'arrrinK on the hualnunt exteutlvvlj, ha hope
tu re l ive a .hare of public patronage. J?
FOIt BOSTON.-. FIBVT.CLA.SS
2 Ci? 8t,m,hh will .all Ibr Hoatou. from foot of
aTjIu.M) Btrv.t.on KHIUAV.H.jiteuiMr lti.at 10A.M.
.ir Irel.M. i' will i.h ivu R; va) (alvl, or pat.ano,
Ktl) W UMlHi Vfl tfiailj IV-M'
I.
RATIONAL UinON TICKET.
ron I'RKstrir.NT,
AliKAIIAM LINCOLN,
or n.i.istois.
full Vli-K-PKK.iir.RNT,
ANIliiKW .IOIINSON,
Of TKNNKSSKK.
liLilCC'l-OllALi TUJILIZT.
St'NATlltlAt..
MOKVON M. MM IIAKI., fhiltde t.hla.
I , I I h Nl N III AM, IU- Ivor Omitf
Rni'HtSKNr ATI V B.
I, ItG.A. P. KIiip,
'2. (1 iMortUnh Com1h,
ii. Jlf nry Itiiintn,
I. VM huin II Krrn,
ft. nxitu II . .lonK i,
ti. hntli'f. U Kiiftk,
7, )(..!,.-! I'mf,
H. V ftllfiCD Tavlor,
M. John A himid,
M. l.i. lMr.1 II Corv'll.
1 1 . I' (Iwnrd il(ilnc.
I. ' I l.nr.C" J- . l. ),
Kim W.
1 1 t lir:n II M.rln-r,
1 John Wlatir,
!. Ditvitl M. ( 'on aii ;1i ,
IT. IHV!.l W WiVHli,
M. I-H(ic Mennon,
l J lui r.ttiin,
r Mniniiei h !hk,
i. KviTitrJ Hi'-ru.
ri .iMhn I. P.t nr.
At Klfn r Mc Innhlii,
1. Jojin W- lid Aiicaai 1
Ity order of the Btate Central Committee.
SIMON CAM HKON,
f-S CIIAllt.MAM.
SILK AND DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
JfALL ASD WINTER GOODS,
Pl'ltHAPF.I AT ATCTION IN
New York onl l'lillulelulila.
S1NCK TIIK I'ALI, IN OOLI).
KHKNCII MKKINOKS,
HAY PI.AIH POPLINS,
OA Y PLAID CAHll.MKltt.i4,
OA Y I'l All) MHUNOKH,
I'Oll. IK CUKVIIKS, Ac.Ac?.
A tha aeatou adrancet we will lie In tha receipt of
(I. .d.al
tiik lowest rnicus.
CUB WIN STODDABT & BBOTHEE,
Mot. 490, and 441 N. HKC3ND STREET,
0-l.l-.tt Above Willow.
Or all 8I7.KS, IlIUUEs!, and MAKKf at the lowcat
pricei.
Wholesale Dealers, Hotel Keeper, and Families aup-
plied In lots or single pair, at the lowett pricot.
CU1WVEN bTODDRT & BKOTHER,
Mra. 430, 4M, and 134 if. HBCONO Btreat,
9-l:- Above Willow.
Q11A.1NT OPENING OF"
FALL AMD WLNTEB CLOAKS.
WATKINH t CO.,
OnUiaN. E. Comer of BIMTH and CHEttRY, beg to in
foim tholi Lady friends that the have now ready
THKIR MAMMOTII ASSORTMENT
Of every variety af Style and Qunllty of
Tall atd Winter Cloaks for 1864.
Our atoek cotnprlsea aa targe an attortment and at
great a variety aa can be found In the balance of all the
CLOAK 8TOKK8 COMIUNKO.
OUH MOTTO AS OF 0L0:
" SMALL mOFITS AND LARGE SALKS."
Our Reputation World W.de at
TBK CnEAPIST CL9AK 8TOKB IS THE CiTY t
Our Quality of Workmanship,
THE t'INKST MANUI ACTl BED IH THE CITY!
l ittle or no advance on last ycur'j price.
ESPECIAL NOTICE.
To cc.nae.iuenre of the anecesi attending one Bvttem of
SMALL I'hOHT.S, rival ttorel have, muthronnl-llke,
tirut.g up all ronnd ut ; bttt, Ladiea, he aure you get in tha
right place, and look for the nuine aa well at the rgu of
TIIK CUEAPERT CLOAK STORE IN THE CITT.
L. W ATKINS & OO.,
1,1-tutli.vU N. E. Cor. ef NINTH and CIU'.RHY.
JNDIA BHAWLS AND SCARFS.
GEORGE FRYER,
No. 010 UIHOSmTT STItUUT,
Bat received hit FALL IMPORT AT ION" of
EKAL 1DIA S HAULS, LONG AXD SQUARE.
With a few Choice ( AI L UOOU8, to which tha attention
of the Ltille, it Invited. te7-l)t
A 1IOLTON,
No. 322 CHISNUT STBEET,
Mow trier to the trade general! 7 full lioe of irerj
descrli'ttoti 01
W1IITK GOODS,
LACK GOODS,
KMUnoiUERIES,
AND
REAL WELSH FLANNELS,
ALL OK Til UK OWN IMRKOT IMPORTATION.
7-m
FALL. ) oic
FALL,
lHOt.
1 nt t. W n STORl!
EDMUND YARD & CO.,
Nob. 617 Cbesnut and. 614 Jayne Btrecte.
IldTORIElta AND JOUBERS Or
SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
K1IAWI.H,
LINENS, ANU
W1IITK aoous.
LAKCE AND HANDSOME STOCK OF
DRESS GOODS.
I' I LL LINE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
IxcLUDiKa au90-9ia
hbtokrh and other makkb.
ORKETS AND SKIRTS. MRS. STEELE
, It Nl lI Street, below Cheanut, la now aupplyiug the
ladli'l withlalot I'nrla styles of
"I? : l.'OliNKTs AND SKIRTS.
MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOAN lii)
upon DLiiionils, Watches, Jewelry, Plate,
.Clothing, Ac. at
1 JON KB A CO.'M
OLII K8TAIll.lSIIK.il LOAN OFKICK.
Cwuer of Tllllill and OAHKILL Slraotl,
lielnw Lonlliitld.
JJ.B.-IilAMONlis. W AlClltS, JEWELUV, tll'SS,
Ac., for sale at
liUUWkAULY LOWrillCtS, eti-3ut
EDUCATIONAL.
Ij'IFTY CENT.H. I.KSSONS tH OKIIMAN,
at
A W .TIVF. or
(IKKMtxr,
WHO BrP.AKH KMII.IMII ri.ItFHTI.r.
AT
rin t Cr NI s AN Hot H.
LA1HKH AMI l.'IIILIiRKN ONLV.
Aflj Sr-twtHili 11 ami 1 o'l l..i k. nl
"I No T'.'f rt.rBln Bttet.
JU PBILADILPatA MILITARY ECEIOOL.
2 101 KT1..MI 811 .MIRKS' IJSrilTTK,
Tbirty-tluth and Market StreU,
ItKOPKNN SKl'IKMliKlt C.
AaMrea.,
aur-ini ritur r..HoR r., p. saundkuh, i. d.
IIUKNDS' Af'ADKMY I'OIt BOYS, HEAR
1 of No. 41 N Ll.r.N K.N I II .strew, reoiiena on tiie r.tti
n. ,i
of ei-
All il'.li'iitilliV.Hrii ail-
imiiiii.
it liu'l
w . win rAi.ij.
All. TAYI.uIt,
, Ha '.7i. mi.i.'in umi'.KT,
TI'Af'UKK OK "UNUIXil AMI ntMO,
aiH fit II. it re.uuirc bit dutui..
TAMES R Ttmn.TEACIIEH OKTIIF. PIANO,
O No. tw HIMKr.lt I II ntre.il. b.low apmoe. tu;j lin
UN I T K 1 H T A T U H
aaM
7-30 LOAN.
The Aecretar) of the Treaaury irlr.a aotloe that aob
areiption, arm be reoeired for Ooupoo Troaiur. Hotea,
paiatil. thraayatra from Aniroit U, lWit, with aarnl-an-nual
Inlerett at Uie rata of aerra and threa-tentha per
eent. per annum, principal and Intere.t both to ba paid la
lawhi mono.
Theae not, will ba eonvortlbla at tha option of tho
holdor, at matnrltr, mto .la per oant. fold bearlnt bond.,
parable not lea. than flva nor aaore than twontr yoara
from Itiair data, aa tha Uovarr.meiit ma elaat. Tltoj wilt
ba i.tued In denomlnatlona of . tino, tarn, llooo, and
.'iOiio, and aH uhtcripllnna mutt be fur nrtj dellart or
tmie maltlpla of llfty dollara.
Aa tha notaa draw Intoraat from Anfuat U, person,
makang depo.lt. aub.eiu.nt to chat data moat par tfao
Intereat aroruad from dale of not. to data of depo.lt.
Partlee dipo.liliui twenty-Are thouaaod dollara and
ttpwardt for these nntet at anr one time will fee allowed a
counlhtoii of one-iuarter of one per oant.
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF TlIIS LOAN.
It i aVATioMM. (taMM.a Bn, orTeriiuj a hhthar rat
of loterctt than anr other, and Ihe best teenrily. Any
aaTlnxt bank winch pay. Itt depoaltora In Untied Statea
Notel con.lder. that It it pari nit In tha beat elmilatlnf
tuadlum of the aotintrr, and It ronnaf par In aojthlnr
bettor, fir fta own aatoi. are atthar In (ioeoennwnt aoourl
Uea or lu notee or bonda paable fa Oovarnment paper.
CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX PEU CENr.
5-20 GOLD BOND.
In adilltkin to Ihe very liberal latereat on the note. rf
three ye.rt, Um privileKa of eonveralon la now wortb
about throe par cent, per annum, for tha current rate for
A-90 llond. la not !e. tiian nine par cent, premium, and
before tha war the premium on all per eent. United Statea
Stock, wa. over twenty per cent. It will be aeen that tha
actual profit on thi. loan, at tha pretaat market rato, ia
Dot leu than ten per cent per auiiom.
ITS EXEMPTION FHOM STATE OR MU
MCirAL TAXATION.
Itut eilde rroni all tha adrantafica we bare enumerated,
a apeclal Act of Congree. exempt all bondt and Treasury
notetrom local laxatien. On tha averajre, thla exemp
tion It aorta about two per eent. per annum, aooordUtf to
the rata of tasation In varloua pan. of the country.
It ia behoved that no aeouritlea olTer ao groat Induce
ment to lendera ai those Itaued by the Oovamment. In
all other forma of lndebtedneaa, tha faith or ability of
private partlca, or ate k corapanlee, or oparato communi
ties, onty, 1. pleogod tor payment, while tlia whole pro
perty of the country la held to aecura tha dltoharge of all
the obligation, of the United Statea.
arnACRn'Tioi.e will nx UKiimvaD by tha,Traa.arer of
the United States, at Waahlnton,th aoreral Assistant
Treaturera and dealgnated lieaoeltaiiaa, and by tha
PUtST NATIONAL HANK Or rillLADKI.PHI A, TA.,
HK.COND VATIOMAL BAKU OKPHlLADKLflllA, PA.,
TII1KD NATIONAL BANC Or PHILADELPHIA. PA.,
rOl'KTH HAUO.NAL BANK OK rUILAULLPHIA. PA.,
Uy all N atlonal Uanlu which are depotitarlea of pahlle
money; and f-I'l
ALL REM'liCTAIlLE RANKS AND BANKEU8
Throuiihoot tb oonntry will Hire further information and
AFKOKDEVKK FACILITT TO HUB8CKIBER8.
o
I L STOCKS
HOIHIHT ANIJ SOLD
ON COMMISHlOy.
lly UEOKUEJ. BOYTI,
Broker,
anW-Jm Mo. 18 S.TIIIKU Street.
u. s.
NEW 7 - a 0 LOAN.
Huti.i rintiont recolvod. and the Notes
furnished lre ot a.l charges, by
0K0IU1E J. B0YT,
Hanker,
aalVim No. 1SS. TIIIKO StmaL
MILITARY NOTICES.
TENTH WA.t.
250 MEN WANTED
TO KILL THE QUOTA Or THE TENTH WAltl).
II ,jheit Houofy Paid. Apply to
A. II. FUANOISOU3,
,.!). tf No. 013 MABKET STREET.
EIGHTH WARD BOUfi
cltliensof I li- KlKhth Ward wti
the riijiilreiiient. ol the iliutt, ar
I. fast patting away in which in
EIGHTH WARD BOUNTY FUND. THE
vho desire to antlclnata
are notllleil tliat the ttuia
men cun be aot. Every
eltizin of the Y' .ul is uruaiitly cairtil on to raise .iibnenp
tlons amoui hu neiatiboni.aiidto forward all coliecilone
at one to e- v -".
eeT Iw
K corner SIXTH and WALNUT St.
BIRNEY'S 811 ARP5HOOTKRS
4
AVOID THB llRAKf ,
and euliat In a .rin ol anme tandina',
Aulhorisefl b: the lieuaial and State fjonrrniaoat.
MAJlHt J. W. MOOItB,
nr Tllk
JilNK.TV-NINTH 1'KSNSYLVANIA VOUINTKBRS,
I. rtcrulttni to nu up five Companies in thla cHy.
THE II 1(111 EST IlOIINTlEi OIVKH
for One, Two, or Three Tear. Men.
Call at once, at
No. MS CIIKSNUT Street, batow H X.m,
If you w ant to Enlist.
MAIOR J. VT. MOOUI
la prepared to pay promptly
TIIK CITY ANI WARU ItOtf aTTT
Iuuuodiataly oa tlie mustering of any man to hi ftestntant
Itl'LLOCK BROS.,
ii V. DAVIS, I
JUS. V. TOIIIAS, I
J N ). W. K.VKKM tH. c
O. L tVINRIiK,lsSKll, I
onsasittaa.
i'Aiti.'.y i.ilv.
At K l. JKrlMI'l',
A. I. UONAfrON,
au23-tf
II HEADQl-ARTERS PROVOST MAR
aS.t,ilrir.t lustriot. l-a.,No. Jib 8. TUIKJ Street,
VI Philadelphia, Aimnst II, II4.
iL To Insure prompt replies to all
all question! oa ordinary
ifiloruiation, aud uot to
W aawimi"u. yot Mr,,,i.0l.nra,
li, mux W ILLIAM B. LKHM lV,
Captain and Provoat ALsrshal.
BOVNTY FOR MARINES. WANTED
U jit.J 1 i 11 rvj
(IforUia I nit'd Htai
n to oerlunu the dull.
.Ikanu tn board Lull
lea jniUllia . iji aui-nusiiu aaavia
1 a ni l auldler at our Navy Yarila.
tilled Hutea atiiua-of-war ou foreiga
"ilrSfof aervlre,Tuur YeaM.
,11 than the ann V.
AIX TtilCLUi-'AL ItoL N f ltS (yald upon caUaluienU
HIhHiii.. receive frise Monoy.
or ill lurUi'r luiormailoB awl at tlia Recruiting
Kaudeaous,3ii g rR0ST g,,,, b-low Bmea Rtrswt,
between Ihelsour. ol and a o .lock.
.tf Majet and ItMruUinf uoioer.
liUKLOUOH 8 FURLOUGHS.
I n'ni,oiii;iiH-ri Ki.iii iiii-.
r LKLOlUHH-H IILOl-OUti.
Officer, and anldlera vltltlngthe city on lr'n.u',"nr'!ln,
KWOKItl ANl OTII Kit MII.II All l Eil IfMKSrM,
8W011U8 AUD OTHKIl Mll.lTAttV KgUlfiltN I .
Aro invited to the extensive
MWI-rACTI'lllSU KiTAItl.lHHMRNT
SaSU.ACXIUIMJ K81AlUJilMliiit
ne
OBOItllK W. SIMONS A BIlOTHKIt,
UtOIKIK W. HIMONS iiinmu.it,
BANfaOM h'I'llKKT HAI.L.
8ANHOM STBW.T HALL,
BAKBUM Muoet, above HUlh Btroet,
1'llFHK.KTATItlN BW"'J
Hit SKNTATHlN HWOItim
llada la arderat the suorto.1 noilee,wiiith torrlkhneaa and
WliU lilt i-ttAitlLAL unyKi) M.K.L, sot,
suhleils conuecteo wiui mw m - i--
flo i Tahlllilesto Droit, Creillcs ami Acouula rf men
n,r shed.Cltin ns are requested to make application to
Pi L I'mvoat Mur.hal ol the Cnxresaluiial Dlslnet for such
tha rrorost Martiiai-enatai at
AUCTrON MLE3.
!
ACKKY8 AUCIION lH.O.H.Sp Wo, tl
i-llaWAKKET tUML 1
C. C. W A''K VY. A'ifMrn', v-it ftrnw 'nra-wrtf J
(IM)1H, WAKFS, Attn Mr-MCHAHV,, 1
OfdU hitvia.for Duht o Ma AiMtU-m Honau. t v
"II IlfA.fU H'aVCriMV T'l IH
UV.h KTA t K AXI fVT';'K
At tin ! ahan
!OtiHKH14,l KfTHMTlTirtf
At liwfll f n-.ai.'l
8 1 ock ok mr.itf juMir,r.
tt t r f ').' i v.- r
tl i a 1va)i,r?1 wden tl-itre-l one ntamnrs
K-xHia tor P ,ll r .!
WANTS.
AI'ANIKD, IN AN 01KU.E, A YOVNi.l
T Msh n lm wrl e. a (too l hand and poae..e. r-t-siirtiB
sn.i. i n n to i oi ii in rimt iirotnotinti at.il 'le r-e of a Hrt 9
tapioir. iiii who esn Ktv-y.nil r"eri'nc-s anl rne.i
.ioiiiicii'tji in nu r'tnc a "tii reee ve a i.rrint.ent noil
! ,'," '. "V." '"""' "''ol'eetl in De'k.l hlia leUil la ln piiei 1
r m m a' Ilrst, a I. .01 H
a WANTED. A KURMHIKD ROO'Mf
tj li.r an orlli on the first llnor. ol ' va.y ae. e.s, nnsil
, ..I. vi -.iii'eiiTn.ur .note l w.lttlt near tltrasoi
Av.nun. Allelic.. K .. Ilos till, l ull min e. alt) Jf
f WANTED TO "RENT. ON OR BEFOR j
a- i ti'C tirat oi u.-inoer, n ,j?na -stnr., wah a rw
ill) cellar, Sliltuhle lor a ailioinmle wnrehnosot east
Hivtli .irei'l. .lul north o t he.nut atret pnerred. Han,
1 1 win iohi i'l six iiuunre j i.o,.ars. Allure..
WM II. R..
at" lit K.senlnx Telegraph untoa.
ATANTI.l), WANTED '
IT WORK I'OH CiltlCLAR AND Jl ) StVTi
ANI JIJ SlrT Jl
IDSON A OO.- ' f
iiaa) a.vl Nhip Yard,
.NOVKIl Street,
VANIltlSICN. OAVI
Prnn l rea') Atsrlne Ki
BI.ACU, above HA
Ken.ini.Mfin, Tj
Phllailrlpaia. I
rH !!
11 HC LI AR AND Jl( SAWIN'i
y A.XECI1 Kit WITH KK.HPATCH,
Oa leaaonnhle terms.
At
VANDfKKM, I.AVIDSDN A CO. 8,
Papn Treaty Marine Kailway ami Hhlp Yard,
1ILA0II. above II laiovKit Min et.
aoa-ln Kenaiturton. Phtladelpiila.
tf WANTED TO RENT. A FURNISHR1
JLA House hy a private family
Adilraea J. O. O., Po
Oil.ce, Hoa If.lM,
auss-at
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
FOR SAI.K. r0,0(0 WORTH IN OOOr
uiicr witli or without IncaniDraiico, for evah ajt4 tootX
tTid. InnuTrr nf, from 10 to It oliok A.M., J
T1IQ8. M. PLOWMAN. No. SWT tf fOUItTH gtrtwi, X
IN1'
:i:v jjooks.
PXOM THB I'IRM OF
J. 1. IlIIIIi,OTT A CO.
I.
IIIUAKD L1FK OF MrCLF.LLAX.
LIFE AND CAMPAIGNS
or
GEOBQK I. MoCLELLAN,
M(r Qot.eraI u. B. Ann.
DY Q. 8. IIILLAHD.
12m o., with rortralt on HU-el. Trio lltlO.
AtlioroUKKlr btixrrnpltical and hUtorloal work; tfvtiij
an arcuini ol tlio i aily tMincxtlon orta rl McOlallaK 1
hit cuirrr Ht ent l'uh.t lih t-ervlce In tli Mexican wa!
lnan-1 ainn to tha Crimea, and utiMHiufiu rtrmnl
from tlisH army his reatMx luttnent In inn the oampalffivii
In Weal et ii A IrKliilaorKaoixatioif of ihe Arm of aha-4
1'olomao the reiiimular Catauainn of lsi;3 the uifjitw i
rablo 'Mpeo la ' luttle " nla letiretuent from oom
mn1 ot the Armr ami hia rpapfpolntmipiit tha battiea
Houth Mountain anl Antlftam, ami hit Onal rvmovaL
I'HKKACK.
"Thr turiote of thli work 1 iu exhibit ran f ral MoCIM
lau a tltl to ilia KTatltue ai d admiration of hla ouutrj
n en, ity midii. leiiinR ir-em wnat nt naa oone. td treat
tnont he has received haa made It Indred n3eiarT aoa
tiniMtotake tlie attitude of contmTeray, aad to aaaa.
o tu era in oraer to an mm mstKe. nut tni naa Deen aca
nu m re than ihe interevka of truth required.' Vi 9. U.
BueioN, Auguit, 14C4.
II.
1NKW WORK Br K91.KRT VALE OWBIT.
TIIK WUONOOP SLAVERY
TUB BI011T OF KMANCtPATIOaf.
A WD
TUE FUTTJHE OF THE AFRICAN RA.CE II
TIIK UNITED STATES.
IIY THE HON. R0HKKT DALfc OWEN.
In one vol. V2mo. Frlea
FItOM THE PBRKACB.
'Hf r taak hat led me over a vast field. Iu brio fir tra-
tra. I
) an.l
eUisl
iriK iroiu 11a imimon in inia nemiapne e.uie rtae 1
itrrareaaof the ureat wrona-wftlch aull threatna th
ot tha utitli'D, 1 have followed the fortunes of a vaat multiHg
(uu, cjuaj 10 nu m 11 or tu iuv popuiaiion, luaj ana aiatsUf a
utAcK ana wnue, ot meno uniiuu matet. 1 have akutcna
b) the IlL-ht of authentic dorum-itla. the d aaial btatorv
Uiat multl niJo tiiioiish tnree eeiiturleN and a hall'; aeeaiii-4
out tb-lr reproaentailvcM, ann inquiring Into the uumboi
and oonUiiiou ol theae at the prui-eut day. Iu au (Oolufg
havi? arrived at cunchininiii whlnh.to thoae who ba
nitver Im h4 cielj Into the aulijex't. ma aeem too ma
velloua for belief.
Fir ally, afVrhavfnii Irared the counectljn of tlia t'
raeea in the paat, and net forth lnetlut of otic rnre tnwarj
the other In the nreaelit. I havcaoiulit to look forward an 1
Inquire how they ar likely, when both .hall be free, tj
live toiretlier In tho future; whelhir wa shall have a rai.1
emoliK u. Uliwlllllili or umilile to .tipport ll.e.f; wheuii
adnilxilira ol tlie races, ooio neiitir iree. ia pnionoie or u
aitnMe; whether, wllhout adoilxture. the roclprocal aooi.S
li tlueiicc ol Uie racea on each ether promise, itood or em 1
wlia1 are the chances that a base pjejudioe of raoo sha.1 j
dlniliilh and dhapiiear; and l.atly, whether, in cate tlrii
col red man .hail outlive that prejudice, diMirracefui to ibi
and deprcaalnK asHltn, and .hall be clothed by law wit a
the aanie riKhti aYi aearch of which we aouitht this Westersa
world, them vro bo anytnlnu iu connection with his tuturi
In thi ae i:niled (Halve to eaclle regret or Inspire epar
lieusion." TT77
MIL1TART,
MKDICAL. AND rlUBOICAL
Vkll V
PBKPAltBI) rOH TIIK I NITUD 8TATB3 8ANITAJ?
CUJiMiasiim.
Kaued by
Wfl.LIAM HAsJMliND, M I).,
Suiusou-vieiieral I'nlted blates Atmf .
Una vol., tlvo.
IV.
CIUMASIA,
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lit on 11 tun.
h'tno.
MEMOIR OFViR. WILSON.
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Kuienius I'n feasor ot Maieusatie lilvlolly In the Oenar
1 ncolefltcei neininar o. ion i io.i'i r.ii.w.. (
lly W. White tiiouson, a. as. uoau. at
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