The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 14, 1864, FIFTH EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGItAFIT rmLADELrmA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 18G4.
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A DA1X.T ATTEKHOOir Kr.wsrATr..
OmCE No. 108 S. THIRD STREET.
TrifG ftnmt rr$ rn CorT. or EionT Ov-t P
Wee. ' farrier, and mailed 10 "uhaerlbere
at e Ike (TO Doli.au r AHKI'M Ok Dollai
mi Firrt Carre mn Two M.)iini,lnTrlbl)r In advance
, far Ik asrfcsa srtj.rlsd.
iiniim tnsrs4 at tha osnal rates. A liborsl
titMil auae lor extended laserUons.
! rrrolMii.
Na notfiweaa be ranee) of Anonymous rrimmnnleaHnna.
.1altMr It Intended for Inwnl 'n mint be aithni.-aled
fcr th. siaaM and address ot the writer not ni'1-.'ssaril) for
ptiblb Alton. but eiiarantee Inr his mo(1 faith. We
(aihi ubamiaA m return nueeted Coainmiucauous.
T AdvdrtlKvni.
Ovtaf ft Increase la the rirrnlitlon of Tin
fCTamira Ti. ..!(., oompelllnn us to vo to press t no
early Boar, we nrsenlly renuoat that advertisements may
e handed ki Hon ai 10 o'olm l, II po.slOle, lo cure
theaa ti laaomoa In all of oar e-lltlons.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1SU.
END OF MOSt-BY'S ARM K.
We have been shown a private li tter from
an oflleer serving in Colonel Lowki.i.'s
Brigade of cavalry, now operating near Srili-k-ersviUc,
Va., which gives an account of the
capture and death of Colonel Mokkiiy, who
bat been called the Trlnee ot I'urtisiin
Bangers." lie was captured In a kirnilsTi,
on 1 b 2d of September, and In attempting to
make bis escape wns shot by the switlni'l.
When eaptured lio had no jxiMtantu, strlpp.,
itars, or other Insignia to designate his rank,
but was recognized by a Rebel deserter who
viewed his remains. Nothing was found on
bis jiernon which might not have belonged to
ft private In the Rebel rank, and doubt were
expressed about his being Moheiiy, until his
Capture was reported in the Richmond papers
A day or two since.
Joiin II. Moskhy was a native of Bucklng
lngbara county, Virginia, and was a mernlxT
of one of the oldest and wealthiest lamil'os of
that region of the State, lie had a lino ad
dress, and was a man of excellent build, but not
aVove the medium height IIo raised a com
pany of partisan rangers in 1802, and has been
engaged in the most successful predatory
operations of the war since that time. He
afterwards raised a battalion, and then a regi
ment of outlaws, who were devoted to hi in,
ud whom he led most successfully in his
wicked work. He was commissioned a tnajor
la the Rebel service for capturing General
Popb's Staff and private baggage train, and
M made a colonel during the present year.
Dt lost will be as severely felt in Virginia as
U the loss of Moboax on the Cumberland,
and Qcamtrkll in the Southwest.
OKUAMC niNl'ORDS
We are not about to write a treatise on
natural philosophy, astronomy, or medical
i cience, ai to the eye of the learned reader
iur caption to this article might import We
imply wish to say a few words of persuasion
and utter a few good-tempered growls upon
the subject of the lamentable state of discord
into which the majority of those popular
instruments, 'yclept "hand-organs," and the
like, have fallen In our community.
We are not of those who look with stern
and Indiscriminate disapproval upon all and
every one of these peripatetic purveyors of
" music for the million." On the contrary, we
are not at all ashamed to confess that we have
been " moved even unto tears" by tho notes
of a well-tuned and well-durneci organ, beneath
our window, on astarllght winter's night, play
ing some sweet, sad melody, wIioho burden of
words was sung in tho silent chambers of our
own memory, as we listened ; and we have us
otten, yes, far oftener, been roused to pleasant
smllos, by gazing on the happy faces of chil
dren, as they clapped their little hands and
shouted, in the fullness of their glee, at tho
evolutions of the puppets on the organ's tiny
stage, or the antics of the " knowing" monkey,
in uniform, who accompanied the instrument;
and on such occasions we have involuntarily
put our band in our not always well-lined
pocket, and given the man a largess which
corresponded far more suitably with our feel
ings than with our purse.
But with all our charity and good-will to
these itinerant musicians, and admiration lor
their harmonies, we cannot strain our benevo
lence so far as to listen complacently to their
performance when their instruments are pain-
hilly out of tune, and the notes of "Old Dog
Tray" more resemble the howls of the Iden
tical animal, if bis tail were trodden on, than a
pathetic lament for his untimely loss ; while
the lonely weeping of the colored swain for
his "Nelly," who "was a lady," seems changed
Into the discordant "hoohoo" of a whipped
schoolboy; and we feel at such times (which,
alas! are all too frequent of late) very much
in the mood ot Dr. Holmuk, on a siin'lar
occasion, of which be gives a humorous
ttketch. In verse, too long, unfortunately, to
transcribe here. Like him when
" The music all la ground.
Auli si euce, like a poultice, cornel
To beal the blown of soiitnl, '
being also a "smallish man," w j arc inclined
to "drop a button iu the hut."
There has long been an ordinance here
against "organ grinders," hurdy-gurd) boys
el id omne praus, which ranks them as
vagrants, and punbhes them with Imprison
ment as such ; but we rather rejoice that this
Is but seldom, if ever, enforced. We would
a ivocate, however, au ordinance which should
order "sei.tcnee of banishment and confisca
tion of property" (viz.: organ, etc.), against
every street musician who should be found in
flagrante delU tu, as a violator of the laws of
harmony, by torturing the ears of humanity
with the discoid of an instrument out of re
, . Ir, and we think such an ordinance, rigidly
enforced, would tend greatly to promote tho
puLlio euci!, and create a " spirit of haruuny"
in the Oicann of tie country, viz. the
P.tjss; and any editor who lias endured the
psi.auco of such a periurmuuce lu trout of
bis sanctum, will af?rec with us, we ore con
fld-'nt, and at such a time as the present,
when the feelings of men are in a state of un
usual excitement upon questions of nation;
welfare, there seems to be a special need of
soothing Influences. Give us, then, oh ye
wandering minstrels, instead of the "harsh
dUsonance of Ill-tutored reeds," that veritable
music which bath clutrm9 to soothu the
savage breast."
A TKiri.FR.
William B. Reed will never forgive the
Tecrtttary of War for the silent contempt with
widen he has been treated by the Govern
nieut. Tie has toiled and struggled for the
cheap enwa of martyrdom that nowr forms
0 golden, a halo around Vallanmuiiam,
and W Ai,L,aud Boileau,
Fort Lafayette baa been denied hira, and
the ctvukLg hinges on Uie gules of Fort Dela
ware aae Hisr thrilled his soul w,t,u their
" music. Of course Mr. Rked foeU bitter ut
being left severely alone, and ha opens the
homuopatbic vtal of bis wrath upon Mr.
' JJiantos In mortal column of this morn
. ... ..... a
WAyt. The article l entitled, - A rer
- ,
144 RttUltoD," fUitl fcuoum uuy ou ngueo
"A Swiss Reed," which is synonymous for a
penny-whistle.
It must be edifying to any ditlnc;uMiod
foreigner, temporarily in oar midst, to And ta
what an Ignoble use tho caustic ability of tho
ex-District Attorney can bo applied in an
epoch that craves and claims the employment
of the highest genius In the discussion of the
greatest topics that ever convulsed a nstlon.
Mr. Rk.k.d flounders among tho ruts of cannon-wheels,
brandishing a syringe with which
be besputtcm the garments of his better., whose
souls are In tho work of saving an Imperilled
Republic from destruction.
The Minister to IVkin has brought homo
the manners of I'ekln. He has had furtive
chats with tho dixirkecpeis of tho War De
partment, and tho laundress In rhargo of its
towels, and Hie engineer of its spittoons. He
recites their grievances and bemoans their
hurdships. lint the sting of tho artlrle is In
its tall. The statesman of Cliesnui Hill has
met something In his varied rending (lor
he finds time in the midst of a gigantic
civil war to read all the trash that
lao can find, that to his jaundiced
mind nwembles tho terse and vigorous style
of the, war bulletins of Mr. Stanton, pub
lished for the Information of the wives, and
mothers, and llttlo ones of our gallant sol
diers, nnd In which are recorded In fit and
glow ing terms, the achievements of our bravo
armies.
Jir. Ri;ki, who, we believe, holds the pro
mise ol General McCi.km.an of the mission
to England, should keep in view tho necessity
of making some show of patriotism In a strug
gle which lias elicited tho sympathy of the
brightest Intellects and noblest heart in Eng
land. How will ho feel If the London rimes,
when chronicling his appointment, should
copy from the same book from which he
quoted, the Interview between the Grand
Vizier and his "Chief Eunuch," In which that
functionary manifests his entire fitness for tho
post lie fills in the palace by his literary
accomplishments and scholarly culture, in
contradistinction to tho warriors of the old
Arabian race facing the battle in defense of
the throne or their sovereign, and the faith of
their sires.
Mr. Stanton maybe remembered in love
and reverence by a grateful posterity (if he be
denied justice now) by reason of his war bul
letins, which according to Mr. Rekii are like
nothing in history, but the ex-District Attor
ney is certain to appear through all the future
as a piping eunuch who toyed with flutes
amid tho resonant clash of arms in the grand
est struggle that ever engaged a free people
In the tide of time.
Trraanrr Trove.
A quantity of tilvcr coin" have heen lately dis
covered in Scotland, of wlilrh, out of l'WO ex
amined, W were of Henry III, 19 of John, and
17 lit a ruile and then unknown type. It h is
since hcen asc named that these last are silver
pinnies of William 1, of Scotland, knuwn in
hifttoiy as Willmni the Lion.
The fjovermntnt, of course, gobbled up the
tii'tMire. leaving the poor tinder only the j.ui
pn ml-c implied in this aristocratic and insolent
note :
"Tkeahi iiy, August 17, ISO I. Treasure Trove,
Eccles. Sir: Your letter of the l'-'tli August,
Inciant, on the uiove subject, has been referred
to me by the lords of her Majestv's Tr asury. 1
apreuencl that, tinner mo circumstances stuinu,
tliu coins found are unquestionably ' Treasure
Trove,' sad as such the property of her Majesty,
bv viituo of the nival prerogative. There is no
act of I'nrliainent under which tho Cruwn's ti'le
di lived. Ilcr Majesty is cutitlcd under tho
common law of England. I am authorized by
the lords ol her slajosty's Treasury to req'ieit
that y on will transmit to me the treasure bv s imii
mfe conveyance. Your application ou behalf of
ne tinder will no considered wnen niy torus snail
Lave determined us to the disposal of the coins.
I mn, sir, your obedient servant,
" II. U. Rkynomis,
" Solicitor, her Majesty's Treasury.'
llealb or Park HpiiJhiiiIu.
Mr. Pink Itcniatnin died at his liouso in this
t l't iiiKht, in the flfiy-fit'th year of his av'o,
sfii r a brief IiIdphs. Hu was born in 1809 at De-
erura. in tlritisb Oiilami, where his lather was a
ciihiiiit. lie studied two years ut Harvard, and
as graduated at Trinity College, tu Hartford, in
'J'.i : N can to nracte law in Boston in 18't'2:
uml wa one of the original editors of the S'fio
m land Mniiizine. He removed to this city m
1(7. ai d wan connected at dllt'ercnt tmies with
MVi nil ji'iirimlb, the Amntcan Monthly Majtizinfit
the .Vrtn t'erAir, and the .Veto World. Later he
r dime known as a lecturer ; and be was, besides
this, a lreqtirnt contributor, in prose aim verse,
to ihe magazines aud other journals of the day.
Ills nunil was active, nis convcrt-ation nriuiani,
and he wiote with remarkable tucility and viva
city. A. I . I: rwng I oxl, 6th.
4'n.lilrrel -lor oirllee.
A letter In m New Orleans says: The Rebel
Genual Hamilton Privlean lice, a native of
South Carolina, has been cashiered for cowardice
in the face of the enemy. General Ree, ituppuars,
had been iipKinted to commitnd tho division
formerly led by Ueiieial Tom Green, of Texas,
who was killed on Ked river, and who was
burned with abunooning his command in a sub
si queiil light wlih General Steele, in Arkttusn.
Mince bis uisgrace, it is muicii, ue ns proieiseu
lo be in bad health, and bus expressed conviction
that a visit to Mexico would bo essential to bis
recovery. He is probably there by this time.
This General lite is the Individuil who got
drunk on luiuor obta.nt d by exchanging military
Morel belonging to the so-c.illed Confederate
N ates Army lor if, and tied from brownsviile in
a panic several dnys before our troops arrived.
Hi tore leaving be Invested a iu.oiiu in sterling
exchange. He will probub'y, ufler spending a
time lu Mexico, visit l.urope.
UeaerHl atlx-rinHii'M 4lrl-r ol' I'IihihUs for
AllMIIIH.
On the 3d lnst-Oeurral Mheriuan Issued the fol
lowing order to bis troops :
Hkaiiulautkhs Mii.itaiiv Division or Mis
ussniM, near Lovejoy's station, Georgia, S.'i-
timber 3, ltift4 Special Orders No. 6'2. The
Gineial lommanding announces, wiib great
Jileuuie. I but our troops under Msjor-Ueueral
ilocmn (Mciipied Atlanta yestuiday at eleven
i.'cloik A. M., the enemy baring evacuated the
night hefoie, Ue-troiing vast magizines and
sti res, and blowing up along their route eighty
car-lends ol ammunition, which aeeouiits lor the
sounds heard by us ou the night ot theltint.
Your task has beeu well done, and all work of
deetiucili n tu t lie railroad will ccsse. Br order of
Major-tit norai W. T. Siickmvn.
Signed by Lieutciiant M Davion.
Wsr lliuse Inr lirneral Miemimi.
The ljinc.is'er ( ib.u) (1 i:Me slates thtt the
eitl.ciis of Lutieaster design presenting their dis
tinguished townsiuau, (Mineral Sbor.nau, tho
t't ! Luatctl hoisu ' llioi .c," now cwned by Missis.
iteber and Kunt. of that place, as an approprii'e
testimonial of their appreciation andreg trd of the
Ginernl's services.
.tni'NKMKm
Amaiei u Italian Oceua. Slgnor Perelli, of
tills city, i III Inaiuurate a uovHtv, the coining aeaioa, In
tl'e shaj.e ol a Series of Amateur llaluill Opera. Th" V01-4I
pi rf anu-ra will he exclusively his own pupllf, wl,o will he
amisled ly a lull and ellicient orcheaira. su at-in l.iid
iietrsa wnl re k'lvin. and Hie i.eif iriueis will he apiiro
Iflule'y iimliiiiiid. Mr. I'erelh liailiiK Ul't I etiirued uoiu
Kuri'lie. tiioiuilit with lilin the uii-essary dreirtck au.l dee.,
r.illi'M tor that .urlose. and also full scores 111' music of
tin dn emu oper.n t.i be perl'.rint d. The X' irct will Ou
l-rlvuie, and v. HI tuke plato lu November next.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
8t nooL Mahkiis. At a meeting of the Board
uf Kelmol Ciintrollers, litlJ ye-ittrjay, the com.
niltue of accounts reinirted ihclr approval of bills
amounting in the uyfaiCKato to S1H3,'JS5 17, for
wliieh an nnts wcio nrdered to be drawn. The
Committee on llove'IIIgti School roporied the
resignation ol' 1'roftssor itaud. Also, a rosolu.
lion iirovidiiit? Ir a ievision of tbc salaries of tlio
teachers of nuclaesllit'd and consolidated schools ;
uleo, In rtlerent-u to the lime of issnini? tcai'her'e
wairanu. The neeiions are to he taken iu orier
In in the firat lo the teuty-ixih, when tho wm
rami full due in January and July, and thu re
ersHwli. ii ihev fall due iu April and October.
I 1 he reuoit ol the Joint tJoiiuuuuio on mu uujue..
.- I ol eeiinnul uperintviideiicy wan cade J up, but
- I
uperintviideiicy
ned. The (loiiiin
I Maaiuo,!.....,..! 'I' I. t...,.,lfidUnn UftmAU WUJI
- j--j; T 7na; adon
I uirecuru tu impure into tlie pronaoie auainonai i
j exiieuuuuro Vu eUai ((i would lousier necdsenry. I
Tmn Nroi.HCTitn Bolmfb. The detention of
the men In-longing to the lOTiih and 2H'.h Penn
sylvania Ilrftmientr, whoso term of service has
e xpirrd, and who for some weeks past hve been
sabiistiog apon the courtcy of the Kofrenhment
Saloons, 4s attributed to the negligence of the
cticers formerly In command of these reiflnvnts.
I'pon their arrival In this el'v, it is allcgrd til it
tl'Pe oltlrers immediately left for their homes,
without even so much lis providing for the pre
partition of the muster-rolls of tho men, tipiiu
vihli h they onlyrsn be iiititcrrdotitnf the service.
Some of the ullli ers, hnwevrr, have been pro
moted to commands In other regiment", nnd aro
row in the Held, while the men of their former
rnrmnHiiil have been left without mean to secure
tbrir relcRfe. As the ca-e now stands, these sol
diers are unable to walk even so fur as a square
or two from the Helreslnncnl Saloons without
being liable to arrest lor desertion by the Pro
vost l.uaid.
At t'atnp Cadwalailer, at the pr -fetit mnin"iit,
there are semes ol" soldiers whoe term ol s rvico
ha- expired, Mid who b tve been arres'od tind'-r
.i'i.-t Mi ll cin iiinslnnees us we have alluded lo.
Mo-t ol the ollirers have draw n all the pay due
them, ami hence the regiments, or fragments of
t i pinit'tits, have no In i tl.er cl dens to thoir conside
ration, other than that of the simple c'uiin of
humanity, which those men seem to have cn
titely ignored. Who will care fur the neglected
soldier under such circumstances ?
Tin: N A.7IOMA1. S tA i k tic a it ii. Hut ween thirty
ai d forty organizations have been grunted at tho
State Inspector General's ulllcu to parlies recruit
ing for the live regiments to be organized Inline
dutch' for the Tonus) lv Ida Slate Guard. When
autlioiity thus to recruit was Issued by tho In
h en r-General, it was not calculated that troops
could be immediately raised for the State sorviee.
1 he Impending draft and the fact that sub mlli
taiv districts aro paying laigo boiin'ies to Sill
quotas, acted a a bar to ail clloi ts to secure voluu
tocis for the State Guard. As soon, however, as
the dr. dt has been made, ai d the national authori
ties close I heir reeiuuing olllccs, cil'orts will be
made to si cure men tor the State. It Is proposed
to locute Ihe camp for the reception, Instruction,
and oiganiaiion of tin sn troops ut some point
west ol the Susquehanna, probably In tho vicinity
of Carll-le. 'Ihe object of this is to avoid ail
conflict with theiJUited States authorities, who
now have posessinn of the camps in this vicinity,
mid to place ihe men to be organised us a State
Guard as near the scene of their proposed service
lis possible, while they are being disciplined.
Tun Eiohi v-Tiiiiin Rkoimknt Pknssvi.va
nia Voi.cntkhhs. The remnant of this gallaHt
and veteran regiment, so widely and favorably
Known, reached Washington, on Friday evening,
miller command of Lieutenant-Colonel 1. ('.
McCoy. After three years of unceasing hardship
and piivations, participating in every contost of
the Ai my of tho Potomac, and having received
to their full regiment over eleven hundred re
cruits, they lire returning with one hundred and
three of their original members and seven olll 'ers.
They lost one lirigadier-General, tho irnni'irtal
Strong Vincent, at Gettysburg ; Colonel M' Lean,
killed at Gaines' Hill; also, Mi.jr Naghcl;
C olonel Woodward lost left leg at Wilderness ; two
cspta ns, Stowe and Sell ; Company A lost thirty
eight killed. Captain Drown is now a brig idi. r
general, recently c inlincd at Charleston and
wounded seven times. I he regiment is Shortly
expected In this city.
Ni.w Ahtillkiiy Kfoimknt. This regiment,
which has been organized at Camp Reynolds,
Tilts'. org, as the 5ih Pennsylvania Artillery, has
received marching orders. The following is a list
of the field and stuifofllcers :
Colonel George S. Gallup.
Lieutenant. Colonel Joseph Itrown.
First Mi'jor Howard Morton.
Second M.ijor Michael Ilaer.
Third Major George Irwin.
Adjutant Hubert (1. Hare.
Quartermaster W. J. McClelland.
The regiment is composed of twelve compa
nies, commanded as follows: Company A,
Capuin Hope; F, Captain F'lanneganj 1), Cap
tain Lowman ; I, Captain Hawk ; L, Captain
.eiglcr; 11, Captain Hani; C, Captain Young;
K. Cap'ain Anderson ; K, C iptain Kent ; ti,
Captain Koss; M, Captain Alward ; li, Captain
Utilities.
rrlHl.
MAItTIN-HorKINS.-On tne nth Inst, by the Iter.
Thumaali. Allen. Mr. JAMliS M Alt UN to Miss t'lt.V.N
lt.sJS.ltolK.lMS. IU e1.
TSi.onoKT. On Monday icternoon, Soptcmbor 12th,
VIUUINIA, dauiilitur nt Louis uml Mary K. moibjut,
asoil one. veur three and a hull months.
HOW 1.11 Y.-On Munilav.Wfh last., MAUIAItOWLUY,
otiaihterol ihehitA Kilward liuwlbr.
Her trlfiulH mil tlmso or the fatally are respectfully
Invited to attend her luaeral, on Thursday nttornoon.
l..tli insi. ut 4 o'clock, from hur lata rea.deuco, i0. 4115
si. 1 lilrd stri ct.
ltOWEN.-At her rel lence. In Snow Hill, Woroenter
countv, Maryland. .Mrs ANNA wile or tho late
Lilivarrt II. llowen aged iti years.
K1.LIOT I -srotenilM-r l'lth, uiier a sh irt llloosa JO
PI. I'll KI.I.lll'I T, In the tilst year of his aire.
'I he relative and frl' iids ol the nunlly ure respectfully
Invlt d tu attend his luuerul, item tils Into rc.4ldince,
So 3i 4 Oueeu Htrout on Saturday uiternoon, at 3 o'clock,
viittuait lurtlior nollco. i'o procood to ltonaldfuu'a
t'eineiery.
l'AI. MK.lt. Alter A seve-e Illness, at Chester, Pean
. Ivanlil. Septenilier l.lth, IS'd, SA.MI'KI, I'Ab.KU, tor
lurnv ol l'lnlaili hilila, in the .Mstyenr ol hli age.
lue notice will be kIvco of las luuerul. iNew York
limiem please copy. J
I'KAI.K. on the 1K b Inst., after s IhlK. rlnz illnen,
Kl.lA, wile ol Ualiens I'eaie, In Ihe ti'llh year ol her awe.
1 lie luuerul will lake nlnce in l'oiisvlllo. from Trluity
l lunch at 2 o'clock ou Friday uitornoou.
l'I'TNAM. At Hanover, N. II., Heuteinner 7th. Mrs.
BAIIAIIC. l'I'TNAM, widow ol the luie 1'rot. t'utnain,
ol liartlnouth I'olleie.
I IIKAI1. Departed this life, Heptemher Sth, 14S4. at tha
remdence ol Mr. Wllsius, Mt. Mary a county, .Marvluud,
(S'l ali it. lib AO. r... m the a; l your ol nn so.
HAuKlt.-tin Hie in. mink' o' the l ull linlant, M AltU A
Ttl.T I A. daui-literol toe late Miehael .S,ik,t.
The r latlvi s and li lend uf the laiully urs reapec'fully
li v lt d to a'tend her laiiertl, Irom her late ru-uui-oce, No.
l:il Arch street, on Sa.Uidity luoriila, Itie 17tll lastAiil, at
lOOclock.
TIl.t.lNim ST.-0n the l:ali lnta"l, Mn MAK1A-
' r"VoVlhlV!'ii8T' """"""f
ot toe lalo llioiuas litad-
I he ri'liiiives and n a'o filnida tf the faiullv are re-
apei Ifiilll Ills lied In ntlelia hur I'uaeril, rnuu her l.lta rt'l
ileiae. So. l'17 s. Mmtii sirt-et, on 1'ndty .iliernuou, t'te
l'.tli li.a aiit,at 'Joi lo.k. '
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No. 304 CEESNUT STBELT, PhiU lflphia.
t.'nllel Ute. Toslaite 8tami. soid wh ie.l. ald retail.
Two per ct-ut dt.ic-.unt nllowuil ou all s tin. from Vino U
TwniO lel'ars; Ttu'ee eir 0'llt. ou Twenty lIUia
and upward..
A U ordei a .hie ld tie aent to
.JKNI'Klt H AUDI N( J,
OolWct'ir of Firat District,
II II l-'l So .'1114 I'llKsM I' street, I'lnla lelphla.
'It II T N 1 1 K S "S CO M M K ItC I A I. C'01,1. K(i K,
No. I..I" (UK NUT mreel, cor .IT ot H vantn.
ktahllsiii'd lie. lneorsrAted 14
Yonni,' tin li prepa. ed Inr the t'oiintiiiH hotide and h.il
II' -s ll'e.
'1 holoauh uml liraetleal III- trui linn 111
ttiillK-KKhi'l N'l,
III all It. h'aneliri, a. piau.uud ny the hunt aecoila'aal.
and I'Usiiii-b. tuvii.
I'KSwANslllf.
I'latu and ornaini Dial, la lunula hy one ol' the uw.t cjm
peleul ol pMiaien.
C'ouiiuvicial CVieiiliHIona,
lln.liiHia r'oriu.
C'oniiui r ial Law,
lielerlini; I'l.iinte.'telt Nvites, Ac.
TKl.KliltAI'IIINi:,
Ry sound and on paper, tain, lit la a thorough and practical
liiaaii' r liv a lonn-1 i rti m i d operator.
Hit IU. NIK INsiTUI t IKU B bl'A It ATKI.V,
And i-ei ril at aa tune.
Kveiiliik flessioiis after Krptcinber Ith.
( A I A I.' li il1 1'.ss,
t'ontalninif t'-riuii. ato.Kiits' nauiei, (471 Ittit year), &c.t
rornlfilii-d uiali. on uupll.-.ilioa.
. II. I'lllTI KNl'KN A I'O.
aell lm .o.i;;7 t UEsNl' 1' Street.
T
ELKGHAP11ING
IIUV ANT, KTH TI UN IU V ISTKlt 3
'1 KI.Kl.K M'lllO INJtl'l n I K.
H. K. cornel ol Sr.V l-M 11 an H II rN 1 r H rott.
I'll hibt cxit'titlva and coinulctt' in (lie country.
pfopti''(oi(tlnVi' jvct'Ully oruiii.ttcilaiul Intf'.Mlui d
anew .lun tt-r Irihiriiftin yoiiii-.' m n in the a-"l ol ltlu
Kiai'liijik' tlnouh tb fttad.liiluofiit of
A KKi.l I. A It LINK,
Hiinnlnn tlinuiKn Hnsoin sir ft. frum Si'venth to Tenth,
cnniit-i tinK the Ti l.rtllilC lntitme and ihu Culle,'.',
tl.ni viviiiK ti e htu.l nu all the adv HHincs ni a lima
fid- lint. On tliiH Mu then' are tour utaHonn, diHii;i.tfi
H'Nix'Ctlvt-lv, Mthinton, halninori. I'hiia lu.ii'iiA, and
hew ink, and it ira tua aad oiit-r-ttioiu tlitt.T In
fii renpt tt trum that of a rial l'i:o cotim ctin tt.oao
aith-H.
'J htn new plan It uronounv! hv le.i.llnrf ttlfprai'h in en
BiJlu'r.or tn uii iUtn or yit"ii ld il d by itnv oth ir
t 'tilUva In i be (tata tn iiai.tha only method by which
a yon m mi can b inu'lu a tnuruuKh a id )p-trt iifu
i ator nualiiud In avei rimi'l Ui nittuagu the duiiut uf aa
) otinif nu n are luvlted to call and axAoiina the facilttloa
Of' tht JliHtltUtloll. Mttli Jt
TCHK SriRITaS.
.5ilGAIXS. TURK KPI.
X
J, I'. ilIIHX.fc.rON',
BUSINESS ITEMS.
Ir. Jarnf's P.rtrinl. All who hnva
oe1 Mda taiKlaid M. .Ilcin- it
ASTHMA,
PRONCUITIH.
wiKMirifta cou'in.
( Ot'lll'a AND COl.HS,
(omtlMI'TION,
I'l.y.iiRfty,
citoor,
ll'lAllSKNK-4'4,
cr ftiif iMilmnnarr Complaint, tltiNit lt usfulnMt. In
proof ol UtJs fftct, we wouM at Ate ItisU for (hirt fr i
p-t ilic Kxp'K.ori.'nl Iihm ben hpfortt tht ptititie, unil fht
-4' h Micrptyllng car 1m added to Iti pupulnrll, aii'1 6
tended the demand, until r.n It l known and appres-iiit'-'l
In all itirtfra -f the wt.rld, and admitted tr lie tut treAt
Uvmvdy of the Ae tor tliat clats of di-teniei f rwticiil
la fupcclall designed.
I
KK' T.NT COl'OH AM C)!,r', Tin rlMf l'aim,
are finit ely nnil i tiiitll) i iircd ' iU JJ ili'relir, nv!ti-
inif , and oxp'( t'trant power. i
ARTIIMA II alwava uni. It OT'irromea the i sia ltr
ronlrnctlon uf the air i-pifl, rr-dnnin f.ee ct-
t"'trati"B at one r-nrnvi'i all diillenllle- of bna(hlii(f.
1.1E0M lUTlfl Tfrtdily yiilli to the I .inv timiit. It iib
din s the liilUnimation which evlcmH tlirnwh tho wind
tn bet, pr.nlix o tree nxpi-cturfitinn, and atipprMN'i at om e
tlio roiiih am) pain.
CONrWPTION.- FrtMaliuhlioiii and fat l .Waie ,14
re umI yarn earth han ever Iwn found o eiTot Inal. It mih
ilne.i tlio liidamrrnitlnn, rcllmoi tho -nufi and piln,
rvmo en tlie dlthctilty of breadline, and prodiiren an risy
ex ectoratloti, v hcrehy irrhutln and ol)Stnu;tiM(f mut
ter. arc n nioveJfr 'iu the lunifi.
WHOOPINtl CoUdH tn promptly relle ed hy thu Kitper
tnrnnt. It ahorti n thr duration of thdiMaeoi.-liali.aii1
greutly tnJligatos the iiiiferliH; ol the patient.
Ir. all Pl'LMON AKY COMPLAIN rS.lnCKOtri', PI.KH -KIHY,
c, li will be f-'ii 11 J to be prompt, , Huiisiint,
an 1 rt'Iluhle.
Pre; ared oiil at No.'-M-' ( he-nnt street.
Annther IJffftt Vlrlory. Th rrriMit
Tictont h of Shfrmaii it Ailatitn and Karrnant at Mohiin,
1 aw lifu!etl n w lite into tin llt-pimltr ; anil imotKT vie
tfDiy 1:hn caTK-il jov i?itt tt a home ol th'iiianmH. We P'fer
to the victory ol Mr. W W. Ai'er, No. H.-7 N. Ninth jitrnet,
OviT all ronipftttora. In the iiiatur of He'llmc Hie boil ad
clerineil Coal at Uic hme-l jjr.c-i. tilve linn a trl.il.everj -b
d,
Ilnrknlnn In lollilnji;.
rtarenlfia in Clothn q.
itrin-riint in rioimtirf.
lUrKai'u is Cljtlnn.
At t.KANVII I ! Stohkn'OM "a'id.
At i(AN II. 1.1 Stokhh" Old Mtft'i I
AI llKA.it 11. i t Sti-kkh' Old Simml.
At tillAh. ll.Lh HroKi-V OM Mluud.
No. TrOf Chnnt atrei-t.
No tiooCoiiniit -trfct.
V,. (ji 1 heMint nfer t.
No. 'Ai t hcbliut street.
I.rnnd 4enliiK wf Fnll t'lothlny Thin
Day.
(Iran i Opaning of Kail nothing ThU Day.
(irand Oponitnr of Kail I'lothinif I'UI Day.
(Iraini opt-oiim of Fall ( luinlna Thin Day.
fUta.nl Openlnt; of Kail lorl'in I'hll lty,
;mud Opi-nliiK of Kail CloihtnK Tnii fay,
tirand Oi'uiiiiiK of Kill ''lotn'iitfThii Iay.
t.tHiul 0enliiH of KiiH'Io'.hlni I'hUDar.
(rand pe:iin; of Full CI tnuiK Tula lay.
(rai d OptnlnKof Kali Cio hlmt Thli Uuy.
PK Kit Y A CO.. EntnnWa Clothl'iK lloutia.
PKHKY A CO , Kxtenul 'C ('! tluDK Iloii.o.
PKKUV A KxtnmveCI tthliiK Houae
J'lKltlt V rV CO., Kxtenlve ClothlfiK IlnU.
1'KI-KY A CO , i:xte!iiilve Cloihlinr Md iho
PKhkY A CO.. Kxtenmvo Cloili tut ll xise.
PKKKY A CO.. Kxtetislve ClotliliiK Hollae.
PKKKY A CO., KxtennlveClothlnt Homo,
PKKKY A CO , Kxteixive Clo'lilnn House.
PKKKY A CO , Kxteniive Cioihlin. II uite.
The. lark-eat and b. tit kIi ck of Clothing In the city.
The lrnet an 1 bot aux k of Clothl g In tne el. 7.
The larnest prntt eat ntm-a f Clotnlnif In tho city.
1 he larK't nd lu'ht httM-k of lothliiK In the city.
The lnrtn at and belt to k of CIoUiImk In ihe city.
The tarreft and bent mock of Clotiiln-f In the etiy.
The liiruem an 1 beat utora of Clotliin in tnu city.
The tarent aiid hal ut u-k of Clothlnv In the el y,
'I he lano-nt an J bent Htouk o Clothlnx in the city.
The larKeat And bent ittck of cioihimt in the city.
At pneei low tor the times.
At p'lcen 'o fur the tlmei.
At prici a liw for thi ticnm.
At p Icch low for the time.
At prices low tor the time.
At iiri.Th low toi tlmen.
At p-lrehiow lor ihe times.
JM price low for the llmi-a.
At prices Jnw for iliu times,
Af prices tow for the times.
Ki vf fctvles ot tiaotls and tww si via- ol (iarinnnts.
New Htyteit ot (iootls and new siyh'V ol (ianiients.
New nt lea ol Oooda and new atvlot of tiannimts.
New niy hb of (oodn mil new styes ot OiiniiiMitu.
New Htv en ti (itniiis and av.w a vlt'S ot oanueiits.
New 1 ) It s f Hoods uml raw Ntyien of O.irmt-nts.
New hi j lea 1 f Ootids and now Htylfh of armmits.
New st vies ot Ootid and 111W ktyles ol ( trin- ittit.
New sulei oi'tiooffH and new ot iarnjentH.
New hhIh of (ioods and new htyles ol larm nti.
1 Kl.'Ki t 1 , I inni una t iiosnni m reels,
pi- KKY .V CO., Third and Chesnut streets.
PKKKY A ro.( Third and Chesnm streets.
PKKKY A CO., Third nnd Chenut atreets.
PKKKY A CO., Third and Cheiiui itroets.
PKKKY A CO., Third ur.d Choanut atroeti.
PKKKY A Co., Third and Choinut streets.
PKKKY A CO , Third and Chitanut stree s.
PKKKY A ( O., Thlni ana Chennnt streets.
PKKKY A CO., Tnlrd and t'hesnut ttreets.
N It. Halttuce ol Hum war Clothing Mulling oil at very
low pricw.
fine OrMrrlfi for lhr 'onniry.
Uoaiding House and Hotel keopori
andotliera
can have their suppllen af
Kin a ClnorKMBa
aafely packed and forwardoa, free ol cha'ne, by applying
l4j 1AV1W A Kit IIAKOA,
Arch and Tenth airoots.
F.lrrlrlrily.
AU Acuta nd Chronic DI.Mo cur.d by mean of tbt
d.P.icot m.dillc.tloDi of Electricity, al th
r.LECTKICAI. INOTI TUTK,
Vo. irtO WALNUT BTBBKT, rhUadelphtt.
PBOF. O. D. B0LLE8
Will oounaeoc.,
O, TOl.lX.
Acouraa of Lecture. n full In.tructlon far .pptyliK
(ialvanl.ra, MaKuetl.av, ajid other modld ailcioi ot It lee
txlcliy .a a rellabl Uieravtullc aireot for th oare of Acuw
and Coroalc DlMiaaea,
AT TirK IMSinUTIOK,
K. l.s0 Walnut Street, Philadelphia
Medical men and other, dcslilng to atti'-nd the coarse
a -e wtuMted to make application early.
Manutacturata ui Nw and lHlirtout 0oufaot4oni, Aliaoud
raatt, Lhopoiatu (.aiatuoia, i nrai m aiuae aa
farti, aaiiulaiiuly flavonvd.
Itiaawd Jordan AlnincU. A,o , Ac
Hu. ilti Chnut atruat.belotv Fourth.
11 f ok!
1Ihiuh1
H I I ( K .V f o a
If A K O N
II AMI.! N 'St
CAOlN'T
OlitiAhM.
MASON
IlAMl IN S
AIU.NKT
OKl.ANrl.
DKCKKU 11 lt 1 8
riASts.
i rtAxos.
,T. F.. (iiitll.D,
Seventh and chesiiut sli wli.
o
IL STOCKS
llOttlHT AND HOI.n
Va ;iimmiimiiipi,
lly utOKUK J. BOYI,
llr.ik.r,
auS.,l-0m Mo. 18 B.THIKU Miria't.
Uo NEW 7-30 LOAN,
a p, Hulisi rlptlons recelvett, aud the Notes
furnished ire. o. all ci..c hy
llankur,
au'.'l-'.la Ho. 18 PI.TIIIUO Street.
MEDICINAL COD LIVEE OIL.
JOHN O. IlAKfill & CO..
Ho. 718 MAItKKT H i BEET,
are now receiving their supplies frosti frum the fisheries.
The superiority ol their Ol L In every resiiect, has ttalued
lur It a reputation aud sale beyond any otlmr found lu Ihe
oiai kit.
To maintain It, they are determined to supply an artlola
that may be entirely relied ou lor freshness aud purity.
Hee teeliinoulala of I'jelusaors of Medical Collemia. anil
I'tnTIlOSTON. A FIUB'F-CLASS
"T.l ILL.Y B.,.n,.i.hi will sail for Huston, Itiitn f.Mit of
A1.jio.Mi Dirt et. on I KIOAY , Heptemker 111, at in A. M.
,,, ,rer,. whKh w,i. he !'z'0rt;!toL vrr
aela-at' Ko. Illi S. HKI-aWaKE Avenue.
"WANAMAKER & PROWN,
1C.
W A li II A. V li C,
WH CKRHOK TO W. II. CARKVI,,
MAHONIO 1IAL.I.,
No. 719 0HEE1ITJT StreeU
W I N I t W Mil. I IS ,
oiJKTAir z:,
an
MOSQ'JITO NRTTiNfiS
RATIONAL UNION TICKET
KMIt I'RKAIllENT,
A I It Al I AM LINCOLN.
or n.i.iNoifi
run vie K-ritKSiE vr,
ANUKKW JOHNSON.
OK TK.HNfcSsll.B.
ULECI OHALi TL'itKra-r.
SKNAT' miAi..
!')ltT"M MeMII II A KI.. I'hll ld"llllia
1. CLM MI.M.11AM, Heaver County.
HKI'llERKNTATIVK.
1 Itohe-t IV Klnt,
'2. II. Morrt.on I'oatee.
.'I. Hi .r linnim,
4. U lllt.uTi II Kern,
A. ilartoo II . Jei. K h,
(".. I liailes U 1 1 Ilk,
7, II. .herf I'arte.
H. H imam I avlor,
.lohn A lliesiand,
10. III. hard II Coivill,
11. Kdvaril llnllhay,
I. ', t harles 1 . head,
Kim. W. Ila.e.
11. I Imrle. II Mliriner,
1... John WKt.r.
In. Iiavid Ma'onau ('iv,
1". liavlrt W W .iods.
1H. Isa.c Iteil.ou.
V John I'at'oa.
v. Hamuel 11 lilik.
Jl. Kverarl III.t. j,
'j'J .lohn I. l'ei nr
'.'1 t-.hllerer Mc.ltia.ln,
at. JohD W. Ill.ui-nar l
lly or 'er of Ihe State Central Committee.
SIMON OAMI1KON,
!- I'HAlltMVN
AMUSEMENTS.
c
H HIST It K J E C T K 1) ,
Tht ureal and ctithraled pletur. by Vre.l, Hie chef
d'o'Utrrct ihe hrtlst,
IM M)VV OH KXIIIMTIOX
AT Til K Al AllKMY "f UNK AKTS,
No. iS CIIKMNI 'T hTUKKT,
In audition to the KM 1Kb Art I'o lectloc of the A ldem.
Ai loltli'nee.y ii-eiil. : !e isoa '1 lesiln.fjl reir. 'I 14 lni
TV1US. JOHN DUliW'8 NEW AUCH ST.
J.1A 1IIKATKK
CKliWMSII ANI FASIIIONAni.K IIOtmKj.
Hhl'llMl WKKK OK Mtts). JOHN IlKKVT.
Hll'ia.lNllt'llMI'.l V AMI KAItt'K.
TU1R (WKIlNfcsiliAV', KVKNINI1. September 11,164,
T1IK hOl.lilrlli ll.vUlItl Kit.
Wlfi w I'l eerly Mra John lire
Irani llenrliil1 Mr.r.nlen
1 liuiitl.v Oiiamt Stuart UobloU
To conelude vtlth the ulorlnas taree ol
1 'HO It I'lI.I.Il'OHDY.
I'llllroildy Hlua'-t Itnbion
Harah lllnin Mm C. Jedor.oa
FltlHAV. link KM 1' (IK MILS. JOHN HIHCtY.
KW CHKSNUT STUKET THE A IKE.
i.ruvcr A Sinn I'mpr flora and M inanon.
I.Nt'HK sNKll ai iitenin
I'llhlTIN K.l.V TUB LAST WKKK
01 Ihe Ureal ltumiiiiilc, Mttslral, 1'iinioniimic Hpsctarular
lirania,
A I. A D I) 1 N;
OU Tllfc WONDKHKUI. LAMP.
THK 1.IVIN11 KOHNTAIS UK VOLOKKO WATKttS,
KUOM HAlt.NI'M'8 MIIMCtJM, NEW YHIK.
The Hiriirniaiic.u will cituineiicc wlih a popular Come.
Met'a
'1H1KU FAMILY MATINEE fl ATIIKDAY AffKlt-
NOON.
Do r upon at 1 o'elock Adinlsalon tn tho Matlneo 31)
....ttik i Mil n.ris it il. o Ihiiihi1 I'titldien. 'i.i centa.
MONDAY, 8eiteiiibir 111, first null! uf the Fill anil
WinliT SleaH'.l . H lien
HIE 8KA OF K'K WILL 11 K PltODtlUKI). sel'J C
U ft L. I.ADNER'S MILITARY II ALL,
I . No. KII N. T It Streat.
Pmr..nr K.M1K1.K F.. the well known Muftitro. Il en-
liaued at thin iHipular place ot resort, an the liirnctur of a
l.iweitiil (irrhiistru, anil every evening cti'iice .aKicuona
ul tare music are given to tue auuieucu graiuuuuiiy.
auiiti-lMl
T.TENSINOTON II ALL. THIS POPULAR
I mace of Enterlalnruinl. Nol lOnTaml 1099 (ll VI IN-
TnW Ave nue and llnl N NKOOMIMreet lenahli.lied
ialjeara aKt- bv Mr. John MpO, baa been enlvifd anil
reeovaiea. ana now iHiii.e.ne ni luimui iiiibiuuibu ur
.iiv other e.latillshment of the kind 111 ltl. CUT.
A laofe and etllelant Orcheatra, under tlie dtrectina of
rrot. r lsne, nan been eutta.ea, aim a cuoiee pros'raiDni.
ofViK-aland Itiairiimenial Music will he prodm-cl each
evi'iiiim. ree vf expen.e to Hie audleii -e. 'I'lie t'ouciri
Koooi I. lartie. airy, and oomnimhou., the relre.l meuta
uperior, and Ue altemltnta polite and aecomiiiiHlatla.
auil liu iir.HHY IluHNUSil. 1'rorietor.
IIIEK CONXERT SALOON.
1 he tmliM-rltior baa opened tlie large ani commoUoa
HAl.uuN, wiui axtenKive
bl MMKU OAHDKN,
attnAhfd.
X K. tiOHNKUOr FRANK 1. IN HTREKT A Nf (HUARI
AVKNUK.
and haa cngaytd a full rt'lntra. anrtcr tlie Icadcrihlp of
ho will nlfhtly periotm a cUuke pronrauiuia of National
anw oilier an a.
ai. a nlt'HhMDt iila-a to Past an avenlmr free of chart?.
tlm pinerleior U doU'rnilned bia aitUbllahuieiit ahatl aot
be aiiriirttra.
an.'.', lm CNUIftrTAK ItKH TSCMLEU.
N
X2W UllUtjiH (-OOI)H,
r iirchaaed al A uctioa uce the KALI. IN O0LI), and
wlllte acid at lesa tlun
IMPOfiTATION OOBT.
rBKHUH MERlNOK.-l,
l-LAIH rOPUNS,
man ii ii) poi'i.ims,
B1CII rLAIl) M Kill NOB,
RICH rLAlU OARHMKllBI,
AnJ several lots choice atlet
roil. l)K CMbiVKKS,
G1 CKNTS 1'CU VAHD,
In ca'ly re. cipt f N'.w (looila. which will he (did cheap.
CUEWirJl STODrABT & BROTHER,
Koa. 450, 45-4, aud 431 N.KEU0N1 ST11KET,
8-ll-Dl Ahjva Wllluw.
fillEAT HALli ItlCHUIIilU
VJI
SPECIMEN EVEE3EEEN3,
AT
JIltlGIITS INIJltsKitY,
OLD YOltK KOA1).
The Balance of
TWO THOUSAND LOTS
WILL HE BOLD, WITHOUT KBSKUVE, OH
T1IURF1AY MORNINO, BEPT. 1",
AT 11 O'CLOCK, 11
XT K W SEA SHAD
1 '.Hi; harn ls iii'W Rieiioinv Bia Slwd, to arrive hy
steamer "Saoruiau.1
S'..r l.w
KKNNKUV. 8TUBH A CO..
seplu- m
ho.l.munil 1 ti N. WUAUVEs).
QREAT CENTRAL. CLOTIUNQ HOUSE,
I.
HELMBOLD'S REMEDIES.
TLUID EXTRHOT BsTOPU
Fir Non -Retati n -n I.trontlni.r f tlrlr., trnlitlin,
It.fismniMtioa o niforati in Y th Rm.tder or Kitnis
Cal'Ui (Ira I (' .-. -t,$t Ar,-v.iii, ah j ftsi nuraiei
;T L6 niAdl- r, l. 'n. , -, a. I Itf.p. al "v. -J I ,4s
IIKI.M liOMi'S
ruuii KXTiucT nucii'j
Ktr Weaknpiiseii irl'ias fnim l:xoei;r Indl.TcreLloii. Tho
con.ttliillon once alleetM wllh fir janic HVolnr.i require,
the aMnrmedielne I i mm ylhen and invi-yoratc thf xyitrm,
which Ili:,.IIHOI l)H KMIIllI 111 (11 U Invanat) f
dtea, 11 lio tr"nlinsut la suhml:ti.d to, Coniamptlon ar
rtmaalt nay er -as
11 KI.MIHII.D'H
FLUID HXTKACT OF KUCUU,
In affection peeallar to "FasiAi.ys," la unequaled by any
other preparali a In Chioro-ls, or lt'tentioti, trri'nu-
larttlea; ralnfulueiii, or Ruppiesslon of Cuttouiary Kvae.
uatiooa; Ulceruod, or Hchirrous Stat, of the t'tenu;
letlchorrha'a, and all complaint inoldent tc tne set,
whetliar aruiir from hahlla of dia.iipatin, ni;irad?uclea.
or In th? decline or ch.ue of lite.
IIICI.MIIOIjD'H
FLUID IiXTRACr BUCUU
ANII
tair'HOVBD ROBE TTA8H
Will radical!? utermln tta Irota the sjsuvra Disrates tt
the Vrtnaiy Oru aim arii-laif from llabitsof Uusipatlop, at
little e-rpeme, i''l or no change Ih diet, niinconeiiifnce
orcrj-osvrn; ct mph te nu.or.tillng those vnpUiuaM an4
damjeroul retm.ltn, Ofi( and Mercury, In all theao
dlAdan.'a.
I'SK llKLMliOLU B
I'LL'ID EXTRACT BUCIIU
la all llioae. ol the IMuary Orif.ns, whether exliting in
"iale' oc "F tnmlt," (ttm vkatner ctuu original
and no fM'tf ' o" long Handing. It Is pleasant In
lat and oao'. "Immediate" in anion, and mora
eirenalhi-oliH 'than any ot the preparations of Hark or Iran.
Iboie luffe. nm Irani Hroken Dovn or Delicate Conttitu-
Ifeni, yirocwrr tn Itemed al once.
TU. reader nm.t be aware that, howaver alight may he
the attack U lie aisive iliaeasas, It la oertain to affect AH
llodil) BeaUh. Ufiinl 'wfri, epiitril, 0111 Ail I'oi
ItrUV. PHV91CIAliS,PlEA8E NOTICE.
WK MAKE NO SECRET OF INGREDIENTS
DKLMliOLli'S FLVID EXTRACT BUCIIU
Is compe.nl of Diuhu, Cube', ani Juniper Jleirlei, w
Itctid with meat eare and prepared In vacuo by II. T.
IIKLMliOLD, Drnnit aud Chsmlbt of sixteen years' ex
perience In :tl.a city of Philadelphia, and now prescrihad
by the most eminent of the faculty, and have been ad
mlttcd to use In the United States Army, and are also in
vary ui-ncral use In Stato Hospitals and puMic Sunltary
Instlluilonslhrouahout the laud. Trlco 1 per lottle, or
six for V. Delivered to any address, acconipuuicd hy tx
plli.lt directions . Mreol letters to
IlKLMBOIIi'S Drug and Chemical Woiehouse,
Ko, 004 Broadway, Now York,
Or I1KLMU0LU 8 Medkal Depot,
Ko. 104 B. Tenth street, I'hlladi'lphla.Ta
Beware of ceurtciMti. Ask fjr HELMBOLD'S, and
luks no other,
gold by Lruisisti everywhere. ll-tuihs-Sm
TE LAR0E3T AND BEST
AUCTION SALES.
MAtTvKY'8 AUCTION KOOMS, tfo. 92
MARKET Htrrei. j
(' C VAr KK.V. Anetlenee". itlel'. nnitr'iiii'il'l W
(.IHiliS. WAKKK. AMI MS Kill ANM-iK.,
Of ell r Inil., f. tmhl r sals .i hi Auction Hoooia. aatfba
wl I .tie. d o.-aora lv to sales ol
I'K. I. kSfAl K. AN1 hUH.Kll I ?
At Hie (a'hati.e.
l OIIRKIOI.H VPRMTUUE
At Ilwell.pe. ana
vtii'K OK MKUCIlAMllhK
At II 'I oi r.te.r on' pr.i
( a.h v. II I e dvsiK-e.t when ds.ire.1 "n c insunni vita M
H .Sis l ,r f h . ule
VVANTSr .
" - .1' - 1 - 1 - - I
WANTl-.l) U) It KM', ON Oil IIKKelKU
I"' n . .i ot 1 1. t -loT. a Tin'.loim .17. .1 hiui i wall a a''d "
r.J ar sioi;il.e lor a i tnili's.iU' wan-in-a. : ea.t al
s;i, .I,,., ( , i .,.,!, ,,f (o ... tr t ,tiet Jirol rr-d. IteMI
Hem time lo iv l,un,r,.,l ,!oi ai . Adore" f
h. rt .
se'i f.i v,.niiiff i i.ir.i.ii time
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is I II', IT A.V I I'.ll,
Vior.K Hilt ( illi.l l.AR ANI JIJ SivTH
At
AMU'sKN. lVIHiON 0 H
I'ei.n I r.a'i Mr ie Kn-.lie n a i.I ship Vari,
lir At il, hIjov.. Il.vvvl.lt Mtr.'il,
Ke..itiion.
i l'.'t I'hiia.i.'iobla.
-it
IKCfl AR AND .IIO 8AWINO f
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l'Aieli, f
IN A CO. , - II
not Ship Vard, .li
E.xri.l'T M I I II 1IKS1V
Cn rraaoinita, , rini
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V Mil'Sil'N, ,AV ItVtl
Ir I n 1 re" Mai tie It n wav Blot Ship
I.
llh.Al.il. a'jove II V s,,iv KII tirfrt.
liie -11" Ken"ltvt..n, I liilad"lpa
WAN 1 1.1) TO 111 NT. A I lUlNISlll Ru
ij, House hy a privnlo family. Addrt..i J.ti i , Tor' i
,ui6 U '
FOH SALE AIMD TO LET.
fin.'
i.-Mij ai ti . .niii whim li in (i(i(n
nrn lari'f nn-l Mnnll. on tiTtn lo suit tnrrhKnrfl ! 4
i-ii J. "f witti or wI'Ihmii lm uMitranr.i, f t citaa and goo af
tridi- I tut i no of. ('nun I" to it o oiork A. M ..
TIIOI. V. I1.0VN MAN. No . HH K1U Rtnat.
EDUCATIONAL.
J.-IITV
Cl'.NTS. .lS0NS IN tthllMANil
A N TIVK OK
IlKUM V. 1
Willi Sl'EAKM K.Mil.lNIl IT.UKNTLV.
AT
KIKTV CPNTM AX HOfR. i
I.. Mill, H AMI ( II 1 1.1 '11 K tl.M.y.
Aiil heiwten 11 anil 1 o'eio.-k, al
I tj?w No. 7'.M Kt.illirA Hereet.
il TTt ATrTTTTfA TUfTT T T A T? V CflTTfVlT.' T
ItI ...... i.w . . r. i ' a. i, .kicaw.lW .f
jjl IUI 111 LA .Ml 0l .lir.Il.1 l.l.llltlb, '(
i inrLV-iiiniQ ttu i liiarsL'i, DLTKeu. t
ta.
ItKOI'KNS SKITEMUKK .
Addr..
anir-lra CitOFESSoK P.. D. SAUXOKUH, D. D.
J
l.'HIKNDS' AOADI.M Y l'Olt BOYS, UK AT
I ol No II N. KI.K.VKN I H Strei t, reopen, on the fv
tint 9-V pT term of 'li weiKi.
All ds-ni'tn'nattotia) ?
W. WIlirAJ.L,.
U. 1 AYLOK,
J V . No Ml,, II1.I.HV (trM K.T.
1 KAMI Kit HI NIMilHI ANI Pt AMI
lul
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7AMKSS.ltIltl),Ti:ACIlI-.ROKTHP.PIAN.J
v no. aw mi.tkh.pi I ti nirei'i, neiow opruca. tun
'Y X-3 M 1 i. i:
ov
FASH
ION.
Quick Sales.
Email Profits.
HATS AND CATS.
Nli WEST STYLEM
Lowest Ptict't tn the cilj.
1IOHKNI5,
cil-'liiw-llm No. 40 y. WXTH HTBSIT
sOKSKTS AND SKIKl'S. MU3. 8TKKLE '
V ' 'I'F.NTil rltreut, helow ('I estitit, is now aupplylug tk(.
muii . n mi iiitvsi i ni il a'jii-n ui
fl.l 111. ClJIIShl'S A .SO SKIRTS.
J. MEIER & BROTHER,
1
M K II J II A N T TAILOKH, .XI
Hare removed (rem Do. 12.1 K. Baennd street to the 8.;
corner af BKCOM) and AUCH Htret'ts, whert thtrra
on hand a oood atock ol (,'I.Ul IU. I'AMal ME HES. a
TB8TIN0H. iail3-lri
Al.o. a Bolendid aHHortntoiitof readv-made CI.Oi'lHN
1 E M OV A L. TTiOMAS M. PL0WMP
IL ff'ATTti'nt.ir nnd HtilMir. hai removed hla ahoO Iro
Mu WMtrawherry aireet U No, aw VAtt it.n irwei.a.
JoinliiK U. old l iiat tnhco Hnlliilntf. lluvmi( Increi
Ihp i h Inr rMirvmir no tlf InisIiiOitfi MxtOimlVUlV. Iia nnv
to ro etTf a ul tare ot public iainnae jalj
f y&J in, on lk.HinolitlH. Wiitcl.ft JcWrllV. I'laV.
S MJlutl.l!iK Ac at ,mA
OM 1.31 Alii. ISHKH I.HAM Url-I'JK.
Corner of Till Kl and U-K1I.L 8l.eets, ;
lit'-lnw Lomh.ird. V(
N.n.lHAMONl)H. WATCIlfc-ft, JhWKLHY, OUHf?
Jt, r ..r vain Mt A
ltKUAKkAULl 1.UW t'l.lt.r.3. mwwtw
MILITARY NOTICES
' v
i
T13INTII VA.ltl. ,
250 MEN WANTED ?!
tn KILL THE OUOTA 01' THE TKNTH WAllll. .
ki
HUjhest Bounty raid. Apply to
. 11 ci. uiiTcinttd '
I KBKT ' C
..J.if No. 513 MAhKKT SIRBKT
VinllT W'AlllI IHIIINI V Kli.llU. rT
I. Tl'H
H rlileti. ul ihi KlBtitli Ward, who desire to anM,'in)'V
V Hie renuireineill. Ol IUI oiiin, an- iioniii i" ui. yi
is lasi pa.sina " s-m Sv. 1,
clnin ol tlie Waul is nrk.utly called on to raise subvcl
lions einuiia ui. ucmuowin , w
aton.eio J. (I. liOSHNOAitTKM, '
sei-i lw
n. ri corner i . in ana nm,ii i
UIHNliY'S
S 11 A It I' 5 U O 0 T 11 Hfc
I
1
AVOID TUB IiBIH, 2
aud enlist in a Corps of some etandliuj, '
Authorised b) the (lenarul and 8 late Oovcrameoi. 1
MA JO It J. W. MOOKH,
3
or TUX
UINKTV-K1KTII PKNNHYLVAKIA VOLlMTliEa
Is recruliliif to All up Sve Companli-a is this city.
THE IIK.HK8T BOUNTIES OIVES
For One, Two, or Three Tears Men.
C'all at once, at
Ko. V: C11K8NUT Street, below SDtTel
Ifyou want to Enlist.
MAJOR J. W. MOOSB
tV
a-
Is prepared to pay promptly
THK CITY AN1 VTAKII BOH UT Y u
Immediately on the mustanng ofanymantohla Beirtas
uni.Lot'K linos., l I
u. w. iav i,
juM.r. tuiiias,
1. 8. WINEIlllhNIIKIt, """"""Ti
I CAItKT I.HK. ,
Al.r. ! JEHsjlir,
auil-tf A. L. BONAKKOM.
u HKADQUAKTKHS PROVOST MA J
fl. he), first Mstnct. l'a.,No. 'ila 8. TUIBU 811.
lll'liilailelplila, Auiiiisl II, iwH. -
X To Uuure prim.pl n piles to all questions on ordli" TB
....noueiail vtlth the Kiiroliuent, Drait, .ie 'W
lion. I.lal.lll'lesto lirall, Credlls ai.d Accounla ul iJ
ririilahed.Cltiseiis are rmiueated to make applies Itor:
the l'ruvo.t .Marshal ol the Oonares.loiial Dlslrist tat i. i
r . ....i tn ti.. Prnvmi .Vlarshal-Uenaia' I
Inlormaliou, aud uol to the Provost .Marshal-Ueneia'
Washington. . . .
By order of the I'rovoni
r A l'v,.v..Kt Marvh t.
aulj-tf
.-II v . . w
rn:K'l'V FOR MARINES. WANT, ti
i
forth, fulled Status Marlua Corps, able-hiidied,,rl
. ' . oi a .hi id or at our Navy r. ,
aud on board Culled Blaise siilps-uf-war on fok, l
1 arm of service. Four Yoars.
a. . ... . ....un...i. .ai than the inuf.
ALL THE LOCAL BtiUN I'lLS paid upon eiillstmeii
a. ' j . I'rl.u MiillUV. I
f or all iurther luiormaUon api'ly at the Recruld
Keudcxt ous,;(ii g ri(0 KT 8lrwli below Bliruc, Sutl
between Uieuoursoltl and 3 o clock, M,,04WI rv.
Ml
Malor and Kecrmlliix 01110 1 1
aun-tf
ln'KLOVUUH-FURLOUaiWl
t r l KI OCiillS-KI KI.dl'llMI. ,1,1
. ..... nu. llnl .kiijisisi ' e'n
vlsltlnir the eltyon fiirtonnhs, nof V
l'lll.llllLlTAltV E'.l'li;KM
I IIKU M1I.1TAUV Ki.Lll'ilL 1
Onirrr nnd soliffcri
HWOKl H ANI) OT
11 l-kl-l.lkl A hall fll'lll-
B,, V4kA Miv,
wani veil itiN'i :?'j-!;!!iE2l
MAM.lACTl.UlMl LSI AllLlSllMt.il r
nsrnn(lK W. BIMIIN'8 BHOTHVR,
I to III K W HIMONM llltOTHKU,
" HA NHOM h 1 KLET II ALL.
SJnSonI hlltt.1T HALL,
8K8oM Btreet, above 8UU1 bUOcL
I'ltKHKNTATlOS RWORDsI
l-KKMLNTAIIOS BWOKK
u .rt. to order at ihe . honest notice, v. In. h for rlcnnasf
,i,ii..nua ...miii-tllion. no other house .
i ;,,. Ihe M.lNClACIUItlSd JLWt,'
Willi Hit PatAt'TlCAL bWOUU il.mrn.
8. E. CORKER SIXTH AND MARKET 8 . (