The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 17, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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TnE.IUlLY EVENING TEI.EfiRAPII. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 18Ci:
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RATl'UDAY, SETT EM R I'll 17, 1WI.
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e)f H Hit Thfl'M waleli dnea not nin ihnt -l
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1 1 i nhttr f thene dura H nelthrr cmim' rmr 4411 ihil'.i tn
t o?lt A r itntn por Inn of our population, endnw.-d
frftb rr.f-n') , at d umm-d to ihri'iidii'i-.n.i'.'r.'M" c:onnn ii
t..atonte 0 apt iuIIhk It fa I" m 1 ,!lC l,,r li,or
rll(h.)n a pu rnt tit. .ta.it tin a'kht-Mi to -re our treat re
ft tied. Audience that f.irmrrl ate Imocent of Alt litm-nry
rnHurp; Innocent of all ItifellecftMl pliilon It ha to
6jrtA of (S DiprlMHt-likf Ui Itoiirlj.m, tt Inn fn.KOttrn
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f,: to the pla Ihij hi re inlre.l M 'he's'ivi to
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tin. AHhtttivli atlil jniintf, Mn. liMknr't vnti e mn to llv
l.t-r, hpiI in tUv f IN tt in tn tk hcrt- lt uult-lf, u't
till nt Im ir.ni Ri-nldrn. tu nonf o' I In- In venllf lirrhi It
her ma'-fi ni flume (titlird, ripriMy whtu a alar u nu
1'kI I a fume h ilw n H-tt. in ll tt hero
bit txK, lull nt tn od trail) Innn of the hhl'(, bw
t l II ( lM.li"ii nt ork" l Ii t xi'i-ilf n( nnl, Hu nt. Mr.
Y ".Kpt'li Biaco I r I1rt aii iraiitT . n auv ti in
"Iju'J Ai no ' M.o In tit. I Hlit I ItittiilMtiiH-, and tn lt u nt .
Cf-. tMtnt;af. tlt'tit h slit id n. t (fliitvo criK r',,r
dr''tt'. r.ot tnfml n atrrli a part i to min e.-d. vv. hht:
ltt Hfoti "H cl.ttrd. ' In ttn clmritit r ia ihewnntol
p'ittal p-'wrr o ni'irh it-It a lb thin hi-t"i Inil "'in
orifn, In Ircli love, miirdt-r, Hiid ar am mi ontiiiidril.
UK lM-t ceiif Hni tin 'Irtti hi Irn'ti'inth n-i ,'ni l ol Mild 'ty
and n.iwd na It a j hut In the later hoftien, the Bcenet of
joi tie, he wa nm In hla t leincni, Ida vtk- titiniu li nt
i ally. Mr Itontli p hvi 'irtmid," m ih-til)!, heiamto
cr trnhcolitn hnn dnjri it tt biVort hltn. It w ill nevor add
to hit- rcptiiallntt. f"T lilt heiieMt lit' pill1 od "Mt I- iwnt
Hoi timet " I ho n net ntrtitid reiimr'-e. tin hnuuiiiK tonri,
and l o t)' f:(.rd n.t nt.nl ri scliittm. ol that charunur, Hntdli
Crltaj t-d ith a n al-r inlnd. Hi- thawli lo pUy
ate Ii m w at- lo t' :ti 1 a liv ihk hfitrt, and ' the snurra
Ot rn-iri nn mMnn. Ktotli hint vety Imi" ctiiuic pncr
iv t BkiuniUj, "Ioi, i't-ftai" 4 a not milt h tn. Ii
At l rf Altcii comedies have been varinl every
laht.Mia. Irw auppcrtlnR Ua welitht on i" r arnul leri,
tot, tsteptin Htuart Kohaon, who 1b onnur in tlio fa ret
than tta rdrnefy, all the membera of the t-ntuAtiv are nn
oitatly ardeniti. poiinemua, and tentiinentu). On Vfumiiiy
lidtMD AdHDi will acpuar, hrttiwitiK an utinO"ilit-n of
pfpn'irlty vlth htm thnt Mt enthimliintie, ttiiHthotlc
nature ofawa amund htm. He will open In "Hnmh-t.' a
coi ceaalnn to tratliilon. hut acarculy a j-idlcl'Mia nelLwtion,
aertBg ftbat hae aeen."
.Thi Chrpnit beglni 1U regular season on 1
Monday. W thai now hare apeclmena of Mr. Minn a
jodgtnant and (aate in B-an-aeuiMit. Mr. 1-jtU linker U
tha atase Dianaer, tha flrat, we believ, there han htun ia
ttua eatahiifehmt-r.t alnoe It rame under the prom nt man
agement thaie could not b a baiter. Tha piece i-.be
pteaemea la the Hra of re eiiiailnai and .i nit.
tivma, acope tor the IHeiallty of the reikiilng i"Wora. and
for tl e vri-at taate which tma aiwaa auended Hi men
at (hia tbtaire.
"I be ProiokrU lltinlmnal."
At u to bsve been expected, tbe production
Of thla rare aud sparkllun old comedy by the
Arch Street comply ttractcd a Tery larnc,
fukionable, and uttcntiTe audience. The l'ro
okfd Ilmband wan writti n in the main by Sir
John YanDrugh, in the first decade of the ciu
rteejih century, but waa flniahed, and, crhap,
J727. It was produced firhtat the Theatre Uoyal,
Loadon, during that season, and was ono of the
few comedies cotemporary tiiat bad, at the time,
what we now rail an "extended run.' Kir.
Clbber, in dedicating tho comedy to the Queen,
ayl of it. 'Tho doxigna of this play are chiclly
to expose and reform the licentioua irreguluriiioa
that, too often, break In upon tho liuppiiic's of
the married state."
With the characters represented moKt perssns
tusy even now readily claim auiuaiutuucc. Here
Uthe airy levity of rank, with iu composed, re
flecting dignity the sternly and sincere ".Minly'
tbe polished and unerring "I.ady Grace." The
reformation of "Iidy Townley" is w.irkcd up
with so masterly a hand that, perhaps, few Imrr
din bare greater power in the excitement of the
tender emotions.
The cut at the Theatre Koyal, London, in 1727
was as follows:
Jxrd Towiily Mr. Wilkci.
Mr. Manly Mr. Mill".
Lady Orace Mrs. Oldlie
01 Wrs. Oldhcld, Mr. C'iubcr says: "There is
Do doinK right to Mrs. OlJueld without putting
rrople id iiiiiiii of what other, of great merit,
ho wanted 10 come near her. "l is not eii'iuti
to "J she Ik re outdid ber Ufual excullenco. M..y
it, tlitretore, five emulation to our sucrvsurs of
tlit luge, to Luow that, tu the ending of the year
ITlT, a coten.porurj comedian n Intra that An.
Oldheld was then in her bighext exec Hen re of
action, bapiy iu all of the rarely found reiinhdto
that meet In one peraon to complete them (or the
nace.
the was in stature just rllng to that height
wbtie the graceful can only begin tu show itsulf;
ol a llTely aspect, und a command iu her mien
that, like tbe ptincipal figure iu the linest painting,
llrbt seizes and ioi gei-t delights tbe eyes of the
cptctaiors. Her voice was sweet, strong, piercing,
and nieioaiooj ; uer pronunciation voinoie, dis
tinct, and mubical; and her emphasis always
placed where the spirit of tbe sense, in ber periods,
oly demanded it Tbe spectator wai always
Informed by ber cjes as niouh as by her elocu
tion, for tbe look is the only proof that an actor
rightly conceives wh.a he utters, there being
uaice an imtance, where the eyes do their part,
that tbe elocution is known to be faulty."
The following shows the capita iu London in
17'tO, and at the Arch in 1HG4 and lant night :
Drvry I am. Arch Ntrttt, Areh Strrtl,
liiai.
1A IMi.
1 oj d Tuwnly. Mr KoiuMb
It. r Wanly 'tor hat. ley
lair nKovhead Mr Faraoiw
Itiotiard. .. . Mr ht.tn
tomt Haaat air Hutid
J ka Moody.. Mr Mnody
l.i o 1 onl Vina r' arrt-D
Mr Win-alley J Cwrdeit
Mrlioltaan W D.imiM.n
Mr Tlmver fl 11 OilttlUtf
Mr C lrew H Kohann
Mr Hhewell K Crat
1 Mr J iiretr W H WalUa
MraJ Orew Mrad Orew
I. ay urace. . mn roweu
MikHlternard Miaa lint I tarn
I. Vrroniahead Mra llnpkina Mm KUilneh MraThtvor
JM'ka Jenny., atlas Collina iMia Klnloh Mlaa .lotl'orNnn
Mra Mo4belj re l.iHrth jMra rTilkaa Mta hreiHtunt
2H)rttoa ...... Miaa Karne I., Mra tlnitliua
lira Tnuty... Miaa Heard Mra Huyua
The Irowld Uvaband is one of the most ililti
toll pl io atudy ol any (hut reuiia a buhl
UpoD our atttfVe, it we excit those uf .Slutke
beare. We were not urjried to liml some of
tic actors not up in their parts lft' t niht. Mr.
Caidt n pluTed with tat add eiloct, and wit!i
tnurb more tpir.t than bcretulbre in comedy. In
the 111 tli act with Mr. iruw in the tirnoitenunt ut'
tbe play, both urtihw were excellimt, und huld
tbe auJinre i it In a trttncu, tihniiiK ull tho
eilcctol the utliuhttblo moral described by tho
juj hoi In tbe conm!.
Tbe reduction uf so haughty a spirit, spoiled y
InOu gtDte. to com pit to contrition ! Huhjectiitn,
was ronlly tul lunf, and the u'ltlitm e ac venit -tin
tr tt tf l ii fts in t-nihuttiuntic upplauHc. Mr.
lonaldaou wns stilt and c.Wd ax the noiiih J ttnd
f)tHii , ytt ten jtt rule und hontt M,inlv." Mr.
Oi tn hi as "Sir Ir-incs" was pitMaiufi. hut
bardiy pir ltd t ini.h. lie nmdu out int.'1 wl
tb1 si'f.tf:, iu which Mr. W ithon inal a rr hit;
"J iHilU fcmm hiiw 't wuh ; h it I douht 1 riii'd
'aw ' aht n I siu uid hu 'criud 'no !'
ft: loieun i. ttOe an nint h ai puahihln utit ut'
Wl. -S left ot "iS'imiv Kirhaiii," a vt:rv di i n iit
CliA' ':ter tn iii nai itcpi-iirs in the (i i0in il.
Mis Oruhaiii was loiurutile in ber urt. Mie
was neat and pretty, but lucked sprit und genius
iu tier rule
Mr. Valiis was not the "John Moody" we ex
pected. WiH Jellt-rtoii, Mr. Cmir. Mrs. Thityer.
and Mm. GrKlithi wt re generally corrot t. and
well up to the btaml.ird in the inu tri H'Nino(l.
AU were drchM'd und triuimed in ruthur modern
Vtyle. XL i) oiut dy wui put upon tho stae in
f ood style, but we uoutit the propriety of putting
be "cbumieJier ' of tfu jets into u room nuppo-ea
to bare been furnhed more than one hundred
hDi) fifty e.ir H- As nn excuse for this. In w
ever, we had a huutJBotue (-aiuih-nti 'k, with h,tll'
a ikitn real t ruiaceii- in it, lighted ou the
tsti t of Loid Towuiy ' reception room.
t ahaJL iout to see thiaitnirubie old comedy
anaouac atsslu utM-n the bills.
W.AV. VWteuer. of Wilkesharro, has been
n'luinatxd tor Cougresi by the Union p irty ol
theTwcUtuDUtrtcn, ra.(Mr. Grow having de
Clincd. I nrThe Bre-alarn, and police telograpli has just
Xceu introduced in Chicago.
-A fatal alftay took place on Rln ln.tlmt ttt
Jllci.'hcBy, N. V., In which a man nmncd Arnold
was killed by his brothur-iu-law named Wilhauis.
V'Uliami waa arrested.
Alb June F. VVeslcott banged herself limt
FiUluy, iu a barn usar Nalic, Mass., in ths same
platib.r her grandfather had bang hlmm lf.
hi, wnaUiut iorty-lour ycajs old, aud sii(jhily
tl Dabted.
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sand hands. This year the How has heeu so
much diminished that the most favorahle es
timate is that tho yield for the year may he a
million and three-quarters of hanvls. When
we consider how much more extensive the op
portunities for gaining the oil are than they
were a few months uo, tho falling oil' is so
striking that it should excite reduction and
counsel prudence. Oil is at this tune selling
ut high prices, not so much iu consequence of
increased demand for use, as in the condition
of our currency. !old has governed oil us
it has governed every other article of mer
chiindiM', and with the decline iu the value
of coin oil must go down. What dividends,
then, are likely to he produced from the sale
of oil hy companies whose daily yield is hut
li few liiirrcls ( How can enormous, dividends
j he expected from poor returns, and how can
i the reckless speculators, who are Mindly in
vesting their money in the delirium of iuvini
j ty, ever expect to get il hack t l'erh.ips the
man 11 ho luiys stoek to-day in sonic luigu
company, may succeed iu selling il tn some
simpleton to-morrow. Hut whether he is to
sill il for mole than he gave for it, or
whither he is to get out of the scrape liy n
smart In- on each share, w ill depend alln
githiroli the lluctuat ion of the slock niiii
ktt. I 'pun these tln. t tint i ins lie inii-t Iil'
di m 1. ili nl. lie iiiiiiiiiI. as I In- owner of a
iiihiahle slock may do, hIiim' to ill. know
ing that he has the worth of In- iii-ncy, ami
thai llie jiiiiiiiiutlil value of hi pi'iipcrly is
l.nl to lie l iiinnl hy the lliu iies nf llic Inills
Mill In hi -s. Me docs not really invest in a
slink, In nv.f. in v fi ri-i: If the lever
should men use he may make largely, ln if
the force of the fever should he suddenly
liioken, his wealth will exude in the per-pi-ration
of reaction, llcuce, wc say, as we
huvt Lithcilo said, that fjttmnc caution is
jitctssary nmoiiB pcrpoue ti ho would dahhlo
lu these oil stocks, and to tho Majority of
honest people who make their money hy their
nilustiy, to merchants, tradesmen, widows,
and tni-Ut s, who tire hcing drawn into this
vol lex, it is our duly to say, t'im It nut a nil.
The present mania for speculating in nil
stocks comes in " lit the heel of the hunt."
Jl is founded upon exaggerated ideas of what
has heeu done, at the moment w hen the pru
dent arc withdrawing from all interest in the
suhject. There have heeu undoudtedly very
splendid operations performed hy those per
sons v ho invested early in the oil territory.
Thiy worked out the rich veins, and are
leuving the gleanings to those who are now
l ushing in, with the hope of doing as well us
they did.
We might npix-ify a few cases upon the
btrength of which umch of the present ex-
i titciniiit is based. We know of one cas
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w here a party of gentlemen bought an oil
well for ?20,(HK), paying down only S')HD
cash. In one year, such was its productive
ness, it paid for itself four limes over, and
was then sold for $ll.ri,O0O, yielding to tho
proprietors S17!i,000 clear prolll, while they
owned it. One quarter interest in the "Heed
AVell," on Cherry Hun, producing two hun
dred and sixty barrels a day, was bought for
41M,0(M. It has yielded a splendid profit,
and is now held at l?J.r,IMMI. The Oerinania
Company, of New York, bought eight wells
near Oil Creek, and up the creek, for
11(10, the whole product of which is but
.seventy-live barrels, a price which in com
parison with that paid for tho Iwo hundred
and sixty barrel well, menttoued above, is
enormous. AVe know of one gentleman m this
city w ho has made half a million of dollars
by oil slock w ithin two years ; and we know
of two other gentlemen who have iiiu.lt: two
hundred und lifly thousand dollars each.
There are well known cases where sums
varying from $7ii,MH) to SflOU.UOll have been
made in oil operations with apparent ease.
Knowledge of these instances have wrought
up the anticipations ol outers io a ingn pucii,
and are still iu operation. Kadi one argues,
" it lit ran'l J ilu an loo "f There is an easy
answ er. " on limr roim: too lult. J lie
banquet has been ealeii, do you expect to
make a hearty dinner oil' the scraps?
K.very probability points to a decrease in
the value of oil. The decline of gold will
bring it down, and although diminished pro
duction may partially support prices, yet to
companies owning small producing wells,
the const quell. 'es of any decline must he dis
astrous. We say again, to all and every one
within the fascination of this nianiii, lie,
CWIKI Tl. !
liiiHii Aiuioi tni.ss. Ci. sar (Itwny tells a st irf
of u eour.igious little du) pi r eo'iacmuii, who
euteicii C'oiiiicinaia sit ith-handi'il, to sciaafiit
lady alio did u ood liuiiiifs. in Trench .iiki und
l;.c. s. He met tliu coiitrdliumUHt in a umiiiiv
I ass, ai d ciuim upon her, ii' 1 roc .lie. aright,
iiiiexicii dly, .roin liehinil a mi. Tho Inly,
v im vtuH vui) large atel Lit, A is tilling on 4
I i lion In hind a siiwnt Ii ry. Although tilun
l.y Miipti-e, she proved hercll' more ill in a
match l. r the cxi 1 e otli. cr.
" I i-hall iln iik y ni, 111 1'am," Hii he, t.iklng
tlic home l.y the In idle, " to iliitnoiint."
Hit li.onnt : nii.ih, what fur, sir :" uske.l the
lai.
"1 am an officer in his Majesty's service,
niu'ain, and have reu.-on to liclleie that you have
ciitniliund property ntiout your person, or lie
Death the saddle of the home."
Fortunately tor ihe cotitr.ilinndlsto sho h id
none of the goods aiioiit her perHon ; they wee
ull stowed uway beneath the pillion, or Huddle,
on which she But.
"I really cunuot comedown," said the large,
fut wi man.
"Hut ri-ully, ma'am, you must," said the 1 ou
rs? 0111. littie nian, lookini; up ut the mountain.
" Thi n if I do, sir, you must help inc."
" 1 fill the Kitnttf, plciiHiirc, in.i'niii," said the
riiiiilutnrc excinciuuB, hoidiug up his haiuls to
a.-sM her.
The lady, who rami- ".linen ut a rnti," plnpp il
Into his arms with a wcigiit and leloei'.y vhi Ii
threw him on his hack in tin road, nhurc she
bcLI him pinned lien, ath her.
"Hide away, nia l.ochul," said she, in Irish,
turning round In r head to lite servun! hoy ; "il l
nn the gentleman wants, ami not you.''
"I., t uie up luailain," roaied the exciseman.
"Oh dear me, sir, wlmt a friht you isave me!"
rolling herself leisurely nil ; "and 1 declare that
boy hasrotleoif with the horse." Oik.-u- II tf.
A woman, named Emma ltosa, in Y'onnt'l
town, Ohio, recently sued James lUino for having
tarred and feathered her. She claimed ViO,0)0
damages. Tho jury gave her luiO. The de
fence set np waa the bad character of theplaiutilf ;
hut tho jury didn't ace that she should be tarred
dad fvulhered, even 11' ike waa dbrcputaldo.
wnrtHimi. mai
T knorked in vain ut the rich man's door,
A farthing Is all he K1"'" to tho poor,
flcntly I tapped at affection's (fate,
Ten others were wooing i I was too late.
Fnln would I approach hon"r' castled abode,
No spurs bad 1 won, no palfrey I rode.
Where Industry toiled, a pittance to gain,
I met only rags, stnmition, and pain.
Through life have I snnuht the iilinde of content ;
It bechnntd, but vanished when nearer I went.
fine cottage T found : 'twin grnssy and low;
'1 Litticr for refuge at lust 1 may go.
I's psi tills rc open, to weponin each guest;
'Mine many lu foio mo iu sileneo sought rest.
J. M'. Mitilai.
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W ITH A III s 1 : it r. 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 e A 7 1 0 .V .
AtihTuiiite und l'allas w. in friendly one duv,
W hen it 1 Iniiirei tli ut they met with a maid on
their way :
".See this mortal 1" cried Tulliis: "buppO'C that
we two
Try which in cur l ifts ran the o'ln r outdo,
'I ill between us so much on the muiil we confer
That who seeks lor pi rlection may linel il In her."
Then they stopped for Ihe fair damsel ; and Venus,
in sooth,
fiiive a glow to her la auty, n charm to heryoutli,
A tiesh n d to her lip, a new warmth to In r fu e,
To her liosiifn a contour, her ligure. n gra:-e,
'I hat w hni w r belli Id her as bright as the day,
! as her slave and her si. mint for ever and 11) c.
And Minerva cm luintnii nt, too, over her lluni?,
And gave soul to her eye, and bright wit to her
tongue ;
To tliu cbi.rnis Unit subdue, gave the power tint
could tii ik I ;
To the beauty ol bnilv, 1 1 10 mlglitof the mind ; .
Till so niriouN the lei lings w lie b she could in
spire, You scarce knew w hether most to love or admire.
Dut, iiIiih! when each goddess had Unishc l her
tii-k.
When no more tin y could give, and no moro one
would ask,
They ipiu. relied ; for female divinities are,
Like their sisters of earth, but too ready for war
That sbaipest of warfares, the strife of tho
tongue',
If aught happens to set them unhappily wrong.
So they hotly disputed whoe gifts richest were,
Kach maintaining berown as beyond all compare,
1 ill they parted in anger, no mure to unite
In endoninga maiden with beauty as bright
As that fair one, who still upon eanh doth remain,
And whose charms ull too icebly are sung iu this
strain.
TiikHi.ii: Hun's C'iiii kcns. The following
account of tho origin of the title of tho "ltluo
Hen's Chickens," which tho Delawariunu are
proud to claim, is authentic, aud was fpuclicd
for by the lute John M.Clayton
At the commencement of the Revolutionary
war there resided in (Sussex county, Delaware, a
Ci ntleinun of fortune, urbanity of manners, and
great popularity iu that and the adjoining county
oIMhi j land, iinineil Caldwell, in the language of
the county called Kihvell. He was a sportsman,
whose breed of horses and game-cocks obtained
wide celebrity ; and his judgment of tho points
of a hor.so or the mako of a fowl none ventured
to dispute. His favorite axiom was, the character
of the progeny depends more on the mother than
ou the father; und hence his reply to all ques
tions respecting the breed of game fowls was, bo
v our cock ever so game, you cannot depend on
his progeny, but must look to tho hen. My obser
vation has led me to select a nine hen, und in no
Instance have 1 failed to hatch a good game-cock
from a blue lien's egg.
In consequence of such nn opinion expressed
by such a man, ut all mutches and cock-lights,
the tirst question was us to tho color of tho hen,
and lieiiiuutly a certificate sworn to before a
magistrate accompanied the fowls. Kticu ques
tions engaged the time of tho peaceful men of
Delaware when the news reached them of the
liattlo of Lexington, fought on the Huh of April,
177.1, between Ihe royal troops and the militia of
Massachusetts. This roused the peoblu to arms,
and nowhere was there more martial spirit dis
played than in the s.tato of Delaware. In a very
short lime a full regiment was raised, and a day
appointed to organize on Dover (irecn. On tho
morning of that ever memorable day a full com
pany from Sussex county was the lirst to enter
the field, uudor tho command of Captain Kllwell.
1'eering above the loaded baggage wagon was a
coop of fowls, the famous blue hen's chickens,
flowing lustily.
Having been tho first on the ground, Captain
Kilwell's Company was assigned to the right, and
before the regiment took up the line of march,
the boys were already called Ihe gamecocks, who,
retorting on their comrades called them the
chickens. After their gallant conduct in cover
ing the retreat on Long Island, tho whole army
saluted the regiment as the "blue hen's chickens."
They were ou Long Island, and covered the re
tienti they were ut Trenton and I'rinceton, nt
Ilrandyivine, Cermuntown, and Monmouth, in ihe
north ; and when the torics in the Carolitms hud
mane their peace with t'oruwallis, and driven the
v. bins to tho monntuins, lower Virginia overrun,
ber Governor aud Legislature lied to Carter's
mount. .in, a force was guihurcd at the North, un
der General (iates, and pushed South ; to theso
were attached the troops of Delaware and Mary
lanil, forming a brigade under the Huron Dohalli.
On the "lutal field of Camden" Kilwell fell
there the gamecock fought his last round. Lee,
in lii- memoirs of the southern war, tells us:
"The regiment of Delaware wus nearly annihi
lated, und Lieutenant-Colonel Vaugh.tn and Ma
jor l'aiti.n being taken, its remnant, less thtn
two companies, weie alter wards placed under the
orders ol kirkwood, senior Captain. Contrary to
the- usual course ot events 11 nil the general wl-li,
the Virginians (who broke and lied at the first
tire, mid who set the injurious example which
produced the destrustiun of our uriuy) escaped
entirely."
Hut the spirit of Delaware was not to bo sub
dued ; fresh recruits soon joined, and again we
find the "Chickens" lighting under Orcen atOitil
ford, and linally present at Yorktown on the l!Hh
of October, 17S1, when Corn wall is surrendered,
and the War of the Revolution closed in triumph.
I ! I l.KSil T
Mr. William Iiunting's"Lctter on Corpulence,"
which has recently excited so much attention in
England, has been reprinted in New York. The
wilier argues that bread, butter, milk, sugar,
beer, and potatoes, tend to obesity, aud oilers
many practical suggestions in regard to diet. Iiy
proper attention to food, Mr. Hunting found that
his weight was reduced forty-six pounds iu a
year. Ills girth round Ihe waist, In tailor phrase
ology, was lessened twelve and a ipiaitcr inches.
'I lure arc two Kngli-h gentlemen nuw in Huston,
it is stated, whose tendency to corpulence was
such as to induce them to follow substantially
the instructions of this pamphlet. One of them
lost forty pounds and the oilier forty-two pounds
in a year or ubuut two ounces u day ou the
aveiuge. This whole subject is one of curious
iulctest. Mr. H.iuting'a plan ol diet will be enn
sKeied most generous, and, as be truly siys,
that in . 11 must be nn eiiairdiiiary pcis ,n who
aoiilu di sin a I etler tu'ile. It is as I'oIIoas :
1 or bieal I st. 1 lake lour or live ouaceJ ot
hi el, mull ai, kiniieys. In oiled nsh, bacon, 01 cold
1111 ut ol any k.uu except puik ; a 1 ige cue 01 t a
twilbi IP 11. ilk nr ugai), a bt:le lus nit, or one
0111.ee of diy to:mt.
tor iM.i.er, live.. 1 kUi.uu'ts nfaii li-he.c,it
mln. on, nn.. nu ut ixcept pink, any vegjtu ilu
( m ept potato, one entice ut diy t i.isr, Iriut out
ol a plaining, any kind of poultry or g.iine, mid
tiioni' tliu slus-es 01' g od clar r, ,tierry, ..1
M.ali ii : . han p i; ne, poit. and beer forbidden.
I 01 im, iwo in time ounces of fruit, a rusk or
tw. , ui.d a 1 up o b a, v. I'.boui in.llt or sug ir.
l or supper, three or four ouncea of meat or
fish, 'imilur to diuu. r, Willi a tltt" or 'w0 '
c'arct.
l or nightcap, if required, a tumbler of grog
gin, v. liisl y,nr brandy, without sugar or a g!.i-s
or two nf claret or sherry.
1 his plan leads to an excellent night's rest,
with from six to eight hours sound steep. Tho
dry toa-i or nifk may have a tublespoonful of
spirit Io Soften it, wliii h will prove uecepluble.
I'eiliiips 1 did not w holly e-capo starchy or sac
chuiii.e matter; but scrupulously avoided tho-0
thiriL's, sin h as milk, sugar, beer, butter, etc.,
which wi re known In contain them.
On ritii.g in the morning I lake a table-spoon-
1 ill! or a s, eeial corrective corui.u, wuicu may no
' lalle.ttlie Halm ot I. ilu, in a w iue-gla-s of water,
1 a ii,u..t vmtcl'ul draught, us it seems to carry
uway all the rlrc-s lclt in tliu stomach alter diges
1 linn, but is not iij.ericut ; then 1 tuko live ur six
I outlet s et so. id und fght it li'tuid tor breuklust ;
ciclit ounce; 01 solid nud eight of liquid for
dinner; il.rec ounces of solid uud eight of liquid
; fnr tea; ! nin es of so'id and six of liquid for
' supi cr, tu: I Ihe grog i flcrwartls, if I phase. I
am not, however, slrclly limited tu anv quantity
nt 1 ithei meal, so that the i.iitiuc of ihe. IujJ be
iq iii y adhered to.
) Fuiinl Is walking the tight-rope in Can ida.
' At Ottawa, lastwfi h.he crosx j the Chaudlcrc
' Fulls blindfolded in a sack ami with baskets ou
bis feet.
I A black bear, weighing three bundrod
pouuda, waa shot ut West liando ph, Vl , a few
daya siuce.
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Pmitnnr fcM Jl.l K K, I tir HI known Mf,tro, la n -inuftl
nl tht ut.iilr ji'iic' nf f-vnrt, hh tlif lnn ri,r nf a
nin ilul (ir lii'alit, ami rvcrv 'V iiiikt rhoM'f a"!, lloim
nl mn niiinic nn twn In Unj ilu ill flic u gt iituil-ioil y,
KM Kl Jht
KKNSIN'fiTON HAM. THIS VOl'liTAH
imM'l Knti-iialtitnt'ni, Vn Hr-Titml Imri i tittM N
I W H AvrniM' kikI It'll N NKiil htrint (rtfa'-iMlicil
:i i'arn an lr Mr. Jnlm baa In on onlarvi.i au4
rft.nvm. 4. und ii'iw N.niiim'.ii it! ra' tlnna litH'acollttJ by
any nllu-r tilatilUhnu nt f ttic kiml in tlia rttv.
A IttTKe anil rttl. lent Un lifOtra, utnter tlif flfrnctl n nf
1'ri'l. K I'vup, liHi. in cfi fnwa .tvl, ami a i linl- c prnkTanima
otn. alaml iDatromfn'al MtiHl: will m jno.tiJ. im nm Ii
rvPNitu:, fita nl cxpciin to lli audtaii'T. 'I lio i micurt
Ifuntti it hirKf, airy, and rninnuxllnit', llie ri'lrt'l.iii'iili
aiiX'rnr, h ii tl tin attuii'latitei jmllli' tin. I mrnuiiimtlittHii;,
au'.'J )iu lihNHV liOKM;.il, I'rnprltHnr.
j;i(KK CONCKRT SAI)0X.
Tin enilihrrlluT luia nfu rtfcl the larga anrl con.inoilloiia
BAI.OON,wltlivlrtilvi-
tiLMMKI! OAICDKK,
atl:plifd,"
H K. (UltNF.It OF KUAVKl.tV RTKEKT AND lilltAHT
A K N U K(
aod lioa wiKail a full Or. dcira, umlcr ti n k-adorntifp of
l'HOI- I HSOK A. IthUThf.,
who will ttkhtly perform a clinlt c prnraiuuie of Katloiinl
ami othfi aira.
At a 'U'ninnl lnra to pimn an avpnlnir frt of ehArn1,
Dm pinpi h tnt is Uctcriultii-d bia ehUldtMliment ilnill imt
!) niirjuiHtii-tl.
1'ih Im C'liniHTIAS KKNTHCHLKH.
EDUCATIONAL.
IJOLYTI'.CHNICCOI.LKOK.rHNNSQUAUK.
1 The Twelfth Annual Hurli'i ul l.ei:.iiris anil I'racil.
ral liriaoiistrinioiis nn Minlmr. .Ib'tnllurKy, f ' v 1 1 ninl Mn
i luililriii KtiKiiisrrlini. . lieiulstry, niel Ari'lillH 'tare, fa tlie
111 IINICAI, St lloiil.s ul tin. (ullive. will b-idn tin
.MOMIiAl , fti-it.tiilnf lii. The l.itbiiralurles, lirans-ltlliar,
Htitl Mml.'l llriK Itntiins iisve Iks-ii i-nlarsi'ii ami relllltiil
Aiiiilcunis will i-rt'sent thriii, i'Ivi-s inr sKiiiiininihiti nt the
V 'in nil y' nllli eon M ATI 'lIDAYur. MOMMY, l.'.li and latll
Ilu. aats, at ii o clock A. M
Al.l HEll L. KrVNKDV.M. II ,
ts-lc, :il 1'rcalil.atoriacuay.
1,'H'TY CENTS. LESSONS IN GERMAN,
X. nt
A NATIVK OF
liKKM 1NV.
WHO H1EAKS tMil.l.SII KI.ri MTI.Y,
viktv ckn is .iv Horn.
LAIUKH AMI ( Hll.lillKN O.SLV.
Atqily hi-tweeu U sua 1 o elnck, at
sula Kw Su.rn FLOItlDA Street.
Jl PHILADELPHIA MILITARY SCHOOL.
tOlKTLAXD 8AI.NDKUS' ISSmi'TK,
TLirty-nluth and Market Streets,
JlKOl'KNS Blil'TliMUKlt O.
Adtlresi,
aul7-lm I'ltOFRSSOK K. D. SAUXDKRI!, Ti. D.
"I'llIEND.',' ACADEMY FOB BOYS, BEAU
J ol Nu. 41 N. EJ.KVKN I II Sllisa, n o,ein on the 6th
Inst, fla per ti-riu ul" '21 w eekl. Ali deniiiiiliiatimiM ail
ualUtl. sel-lui' W. WI1ITAI.L.
1 AMES 8. HIHD,TEACIIEB OF THE PIANO,
I So. WJi) SlXTKhNTll Stiei t, beluw Sprm e. ailij tu'
SIONOB N. rEBI'.I.LI
Having rciuriieU troin lliirop., lias resiinu-tl IiU
I.IHONS IN SIN.llSll.
'S-Uenilln Ko. I-'.'S t'lll.SNI T STItllF.T.
RATIONAL UNION TICKET.
FOIt 1'ltKHIIIE.ST,
AISHAIIAM LINCOLN,
Or ILLINOIS,
foil VK'I'.-l'KUSiDKVT,
ANDKKW ilOIINSON,
OK TK.NNfcHSr.b.
UI-.IiC-'J'OItA.l-. TICKET.
RKNAToniAI..
MOR I OS Mc.MK'IIAKI.. I'hll.l. l.hl.
1. CL'KM.N.IUA.ll, ili.tvuCuiliiIy.
Klil'llESKNTATIVB,
I lloliert I'. Kh.it.
I. tt. Monltiiii C'oat.s,
3. Hi-nry linuiin,
4. WlUuiin II Kura,
o. liartiill l...lonSh,
G. ( limit's U Sunk,
7, KnhlTt I'Blkf,
8. William Tailor,
5. .Itihn A. Iliesiand,
10. lllclinrtl ll.C.irn ll,
II. hilwnrd liullioai ,
U. Cliarlo K. Kcad,
1.1. Kllitit W. Hale,
It. Charles II shriller,
la. .leliii WlhUr,
Hi. Ilavld MeCtuiainihv,
IV. David W. Wuods, '
'Is. Ihiisc llensoii,
la. Ji'lin I'aunn,
V). Haiuiiol 11. Ilk,
Ul. hverurd Hlfrex,
'Si. Julio I'. I'm uy.
'.a Khi'iie.er Mi'Janklii,
'li. Julia W. illauctMlil.
lly ur Jer of the State C'cnual Cuminittc.
SIMON (JAMUHON,
! VIIAlltMVN.
RATIONAL UNION TICKET.
COUNTY Ol'lTCKltS.
aiiKiiti r,
IIK.MtY .'. IIOWEI.L.
BKOISTKU OP WILIS,
Fhr.lll.IUCK M. ADAMS.
CI I UK Ol' TIIK Oltl'IIANs' coukt,
KIIWIN A. MF.IIKK'K.
CITY Ofl'lOEHS.
in en vi u or TAKt.a,
CIIAKI KB O'Sfcll.l..
(Ill COMMISSIONS:!!.
TIIO.ll 1H IilCKH.lK.
CON( iltllSS,
I .'i' IcMii.l IOIIN M. lll.'TI.F.It.
fi , ..ill MMr. i CIIA1CI.LH 0 NULL.
'Ji. r.l lu.liict I.F.O.N'AKD MVI IIS.
F nni: I.Wrlct WILLIAM I). KI LI.K.Y.
Tl tt Mttriit M. KI'-SSKI.L THAI Lit.
JENATOU 111 I Illi MsrtllC I,
ISAAC A. flllKPTAIin.
lll.l ItE4i.N1 A I I '
lift li.'lriet WILLIAM I'JSll.i;
UtinJ III tint WILLIAM II. KUIiDlMAN.
1 ll id nistrli-t III. llAllli llf I I.KIi.
Ft uith Iimilrt IV. IV. WAIT,
Filth Mitrtct JOSKI H T 'IIIO.MA".
sj.iih iiiibiet iamks Fiti:i:aoitN.
s. vcath Mstrlct ..THOMAS COCllltAN.
J' I.LIU Mutriel lAMLS N. UKIlNj.
H'Utll IslsLl-li:! CUAItl.KS rOSTEK.
I Tenth I'lslllct SJA M I'LL 8. 1'ANt OAST.
Um iak lllttxlet 1 It A N K Ll N I). HTLKNF.lt.
Jv . til ik Hiklilct I.I Ki: V. HI Tl'llIS, Sii.
TU.t.Clith llulli.t BNOS C. Bt.NNLIL
l uiirlitnth liblint I KiSi IS UOU).
tllte.ntli pintiict ..KJltlli; DU H.W'HS, J.
HlMataitl. Iii.t-ltt WILLIAM F. SMtTII.
Sevaal.iutli bi.liat f liW.'.LIi ll. I.KIC.
ElaliUobtli lilatnut a Ail Li Ml 1.1 Lit. 'J-U:it
AUCTION SALES.
M
A(T. FY'S AUCTION BOOMS, Wo. 32
MARKCT auret.
C. C.HA' IKV. AiirttmuT, aotli-IH son.li nnv n' ol
(UiOlist, WALKS, AND M 111. 'II A M l ISK,
Ofall hiiiil,, ii,r iniM . ,,al ai hln Aat-Uun Ho'ims. Ale! ha
lil aUi'f ll ra..rAllT U -alen m
l. ' L fc.sl AI K AMI STOCKS
At the F.xrliaiixt.
It'll HKIIOLD FI'llNITIIItK
At LniclliSK. ami
Mtli.Til OF MEIK'H VMHKH.
AI ll A .lorr. i.r II I. owner..
l it!m ill l.r a.li inti-a wlicn tl. iiro-1 vn c.inkiiini.niti of
r.ssIa fi.r fni. In anle.
I.AI.OK SAI.K OF Wltiri' t.l'AVlTK. AND 1 H1IM0S
KOI K S.lll W AHK.
till 1 ii.-.ilav Mnriiiiiir,
At 111 o' lrw k, CI oi a I an, vnliC.ii .ir city aa l coantrj
retnil Iriide.
.II,A4SWAI'F..
A tine sn-firiiai el ! t.ii.io ann nihei ti'n..waro.
I 11 I. OIL LAMP HI KM IU.
l.'l...7en 0, I i tairneri.
WANTS.
A IN TU I 1MMHI1I AT 1 : Li V,
1IVE OK SIX.
HOUSE CAHPENTERS,
AT
Iit'imtft at tho Hiicp. O-IO-H
T. M . IM.OWMAN.
-yr a. iv rx" j: i
THE niTMAXK AND TU'VKVOr.r.VT
in knww that llie
"Working Women's Relief Association1
No. ai:c:h ktkkkt,
II, is f.jfiurd a :'.(HHTltT 0FFlf.,r, where all wnmn out
tit iinji'''ii.''nt mn.v find Mimti' iit, fr c nt cIuitkc, ani
wlifrc (I'ljillirs d'-alrln irr.iona fur houachnld aurvlc' ran
oMain nit kinds ol n.HHintftnU.froin a iovtrneiln a Wnili
woinnn, upon the paymrnt 'f a amall fvt. The ptitrnnf
nf the bdicvnlcnt la j-ai tlculnrly nolle I ted fnr thli Asnota
tlon, which propone rathur in lictp women to help Ihtm
ifUci thiin to make fliem olit ta of rharlty. A wrk
ro.Hii hits ! n opt-nd, where any kiml of fa mil j ami nn
tlcuioo a hewing will he promptly and netly rxncutetl at
a nir tierate price: the whole profit ot the wurk to (t" into
U.elinndnof thOMC peilormiiig it. H
"W" ANTED AT TIIK NAVAL OUDNANCK
IT urtl, W'Hhl.inKtmi, li. f., twenty llrst clana FlN
IH 11 KHS. Watjua,.! " i day.
Ai'i'iirottniit tr uy hi- mar in Mnitenftiit Cnmmnn-lflr
V. tt. .1 K l'l- MJK, ut the Vunl, hy h-iti r or in peranu, hot
rurv Imi ilist-clif-B Miiiktmn, mi.l nu. h l. not c in t tit
t' ni) t'nn iroiu military icr lc ou account oi utieuaga,
need niiply.
II. A. VIHB, Chief of Ilurean nf Or.inniKa,
-12 Jt Nttvy 1 purtiiieiit.
'ANT I D, WANTKD.
WOLK Foil Lille;. I.AK AND Jill MIWK
At
VANIll SKN. DAVIDNOK A CO.'l.
l'cnn Trt atv .11 urine Uallwav nml ship Yard.
HF.Acjl, ahuve HA.Nori.ll Slruet.
Kea.lnstoa,
J'ullaililiihU.
les 12C
0
'IHCCI.AK AND JIG SAWINO
E.NEC'I I F.I) WITH llKSpATHI,
OD rcaltinalilit terms,
At
VANIU'SFN. liAVIDHtlN ft CO.'!,
Pann 1 real v Marine Itailway and ship Yartl,
ill- ACIl.al.i.vi' II iNiiVFIt sirtiel,
SoP-l?! KcnklUKtiill, 1'IlUadt'lplllA.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
rTj- l-NITKD STATES CHHISTIAN COM-
UllsStilU.
CASH ACKN01VLHD.1MEST8
rOlt THE WKKK KNDIN.I SFITRM Ulll! 11,
rnn.ADF.i.PiiiA cirr.
Fair ntl F'otlvsl at ll'licellnii. V., por Rami.
l.aaitlilin. 'I rensilriT. .
.'vnono
1-Wjm
ConlrlhiiUtilis receivctl ut Washllil'tiiu Ase-aey
iliirlng Ansiiiit
ItHitin .IrosM A Co.. irotui-l of . olllory. An.
4, ISM SH3I.50
I'lillfliletnlilaanil IttutlliiK Hall . lull
nn almve i-iihI 414 21
Wyeolt A ilciilsson IVa.-lilnLtiin, ll. C
1'IIILAHf.LCIIIA.
Tinxlxiriiiiuli Uaptiat Chart h, per W. II. Lewis
.liilm llitlille
Atarki't Hiiunre Snlihnth Hi tioni. .leriintntown,
pi-r (ieo. II. ltursln, saiierlnteiiilt'iit
A I. inly, per Itt-v. I. It. Iltirnaiuli
Flmt Itthirilii'il I'rt'stiv terinn L'huri'll
lli-ri'iill liiiptlut Cliuri-h. West 1'lillwdt'lpuia,
a r II. N. Fniillsli
Lntllis' CliriHtian Ciiinii l.slnn uf Ht. Jutle'a
Clinri'li per Itt-v. Mr. LinilHberv
.. C. I'rutl A Ilro
John llrailv
II. 1'. Sli.nn I nil.lltltii.il 1 1
t reilerlei liruwn
Miss Fux
H. (I
AI. II
N(U TII1AHTF.1IN l'F.NNHVI.VANIA.
Allan Le rninoek, riiiiei Durliv. perKev. li. II.
lli.tt likln
Pnlille liiimUliu ut Ali'ilia SHA'SO
HnhliHIll Se'honl First i'reshyiuriau
( liureh, ClieHinr ol'T6
WWmi.ii Si-lioul First I'reshy terlan
I huri'li, CliFHtrr 11-25
Ciliiin-i ol Mi-ilia an.l vicinity, per Miss
I'fiirce unit Ml s rni hriin I20 .M)
Cl.lxtnaol Mt'tUn, per .IIInh f:vhiih Hti'UO
I iiinn nu-i-tilis lu Lre-slc, inriuii ( Uunli,
( heiter '23 49
M. 1'. I'liurth. pet .liilm Cochran,
(luster S'SO
ltev. .Ttilin Falch's (.'uiiKreiiatliio. HtnliiMvlllo.
Lelilsh I'lituity
Zliai lltitliel I liarL.i,iri-eiii,vllle, llerk. ooliuiy,
per Alls. KnsiiC. Nli'nlli
An Inlialii.ant ol . liostir county, por Itev. K.
.11. I'litiiTstai
II. Hinrli.!l'nttevlll
Mrs. 11 in. Wnll. Ci-iilrn ciunty
Amount cent-lhnti-il tmin nih.'r parts or the
1W1I
12-7H
Ml IHI
HWI
IH 10
50-iH)
89-70
AO -no
intKi
livmi
MI'IK)
M'.'ill
lino
i nil
illM
-a.rjfWI
atisa
9 01
600
MN)
SvO
country, aukucMloUKiitl eisowliere lu relUioaa
papers MiMO
IO,H'li4
An ount prevltiu-ly at knov. li-tliied 7U4,I4'.W
Hti.'cou ml
JOftKPIl PA1TKI1SON. Tremuircr.
The ITnlled Plates (Tirl-ulan f'omnilsslun lisjr leave to
ackntiwieilet' the reeelpt ot tliu lollowiug aitiUtlonai stores
up to HeliteiiihiT 11, Isiil : -
VlOl TllFASI KIIN I'F.NNHYLVANIA.
riillailelphia 1 inu-kaue, i'T Kit. Dr. Kennftrilt H
liai kaves. Mrs. s.iniiIuii; III shlrH. Army ('inniultteo
r lull llautbit Church t .1 lioi, I parcel. F'lrst Hetorrued
lunch ciiurrh; 1 paekuiio, Tlinl.y M. K. Cliurcli; I par
eel. Iallv News.
(iemiaiitoHu-2 boxes, Laillea' Aid Roclety Christ
Church.
Lani'HStcr -l box. Patriot Daiit-'liters.
F usion- liiixi -i. liuich Kti.'irnied Church i boxoi, 1
ki-K, F'lrst I'reshy lerlan ('linri'h.
J)owiiliit(ti'WliJ hoxt-s, Aal So.-l.'tT.
Coati'sviilo-3 btixes Luilies' A lil Hut-lety.
Two humlrttil anil seen.y-eeit pai-kuses, hoxe., Ac,
ackuowleilKeil elm where I li llie ri'llstous uewspapers.
T In, (NiminiiiKliin Is 111 lirnent luteil of stored lor the
Held. 'I he calls upon it iroiu all auarlers are continu
ous. There la nti vscntlun or iiitiTinls--liiii; ami II Is
well thai this Is the casi'. there shuulil be no Intermis
sion ever lu the tiow ta ('lirl-tliati I'tisrlly any more than
Ibe-e could be of ( hrliit's own, slid In draw ours out iu
lu fullness and power we -lioulu have au ever prenent
li'memhrant'e of Hiiiit'thinii to rxi'llo ami revive It. What
better to Ibis and thsti the er.iwln ilemaatbi of Ilia
army lor bodily ami mi nliil ami ainrilual austoiiauo. and
lue.
(ll'.O. II. 81'tlAltT,
CliHtraiaii L. M. (!. V.,
No. 11 LANK Mtrtiet, I'hlUilfl.ilila.
as-xj-
or i ii k
LeLigli Coal auJ N.tvir;.Uioa Cmpauy,
IU I I.M i;l.lll I A , Si, rleinl.or ll.l-fll.
Sealed proposal- will he let siio l at thin (nitre until a
o'clock P. M , of Tl Lsiiai ,.hi' Hh of o a.iiar nost.for
ny pnitltin or the vli.ili- of
ONI', MILLION ol DOI.I.A Its,
t-l , x x ),( ( ' ,
AS 1" A It T O F A
NEW LOAN
.niH.nrit'tl hy A-ti i.f icinli'y, pa..ttlln on iin1 It 'lay
ci jtpni, lt-il, with lui'-r -l nt tin' rto ot ii p r (tut. pi r
i ftt.i.iiiti, j'u.viil.le tjiiiit fly i.n lt day oi i!m mnntha ol'
.(.ii (i.u.y. .piil,.lnl uiil oi r.-i.t?,' n ii Nfair, .'ml 'tout
1 :(.. ipa! Jin 3 ii.ten -t ! 1 nil I a lil -n it .e i nt ... Co-U.
pjit.j e-t.itf mid iriiini-.! 1. T!o prnp i-iil-t iuuhI hi in
w iiiii.jf, m.li'rHfi: ' I'r -i" .;!-' t'.r I.-jI. j--' !."un," and h ft .tt
t'.Ih . Iti. f, h'':e t!iv.i!l rMna1'! i'.'n-tit hel ig opened
Until t: i hifct:iis nl the IP ninl of Maim -r-. ut n'. I .. k
i.n V tint B-tav, tin ".' h t : tu t'i'Ki next. 1 he .iivei a -j! ac
i '-plitl pmi i if. uk w 'II h.- e..r h t illtt r nn'llii .l oi un it
iu C pt.liiC', li' U 111' J I'l'ii.liltii'. OHi V'l ill he luiiiit -
tliittely p ;ih!e, itii'l mil "waul' fitch w'A ha ut lliiftrty to
pny ihe iuii"uti! u i cpte.l y inuuthlv ina'tnentt nf to per
cent, m inore tlnTi'i'l, nr t!iu utmlu at muj time, at Inn o
hercij'li' 11. Tl f .MittU. lh tuStTM- to lht'Uii-!vi'1 lilB firf'il
t i rei i'l nit, ai h'tls ii't ...usiain iy.
:y cn!T t l t!-c ii .nil of iUmiT-,
r:i) in WAin;iit
!i-i -u i it uki:.
irT- oi'i'K'K or tuk WAitnKss nni
tht I'oit oi I'lillHilulptiU, Nn. IIU ,V VLSI V Sttent.
l'l 1 1 i itliH.i'iil v, K piiMiitieV 1 ' I i .
NOTM'K. Wherea-lliel'l'v ot riill.iil. lptiit 1.44 noide
Rlli all.. n for Kxteifloil nl I'ler lnln 1 tie II . ft l.ht rt i i
a( the l( L nl INK Klieel, itib. ril'ly to a I'lom " ha
nn re. Ai li.-n will hu (ahun oit haul ttM'hcti"tt oft M N-
. a V ..... . .a. .. i .'Ilia M W A i S ft.
y 1 . ' Mailer Wurdeit I'orl ui i'liiiat :plil.
e-v TTTV TRF IR-fRFR OK TIIK Ft'ND TO It ft.
llrvs thf ill.tri Mie-1 penple of ('liatnlier.hiir. hM
rerelvstl ths tullo-s Ins ainnunu slnn. his la-it rrporl t
Aiiiiinnt prsvlou.lr ri-pur.etl ait.VM 'ia
I:u7hy A Co
John liallet. A l a
Itnwland it F.rvlen
II ( rsls A . o
llM.lrll A Ie, tl
A llmnn A W enirer
I. 1 A V I. I fr.it
ll W. Ill nte.
Siili. per A I M-l-wilrr
I !,... w atls. n
Mali.ne A I ri
.las . . I'rli In tt
.1 W. Huppli s
III!i-i.iii A -li KniKht
l.liliiUn .1 S... lie
.las It. I. k.i.n A Co
I'niil A Itli hatil
c ll Iti.str
-Ins. htiel A (
.1 F l ulu i r
Siiilth .V 1 rn , ,
liakcr A lltipkini.
( ah
Slimier A liifhl
A. F. Ili-llilri..n !..!'..!!..,.
si. .hea s. 11 lu-!ow
Ca-I
I' si ti aa
I.. .1 (.mil
( n-h
Ali-x. Ni--I.it .'.'.'..'.'.'..'
San iu (tun ,
.1 . list nn. ii ( 'inelii.rii t
llr-t .Islie IV tN..n, Cl.i-itiir emitity
Iisviii seiill Ciipi- ,lsv ' .'.'.'...
A II ( i."ll Cspe Muj
.lathi nv Hay h..lil
It. II I nry
.I.S I Htllill
I A.I
Msrv s. 'I i n-r
Mn.. Will inn M. Lt.fi Ii...
Mm. .1. I' Imi t
I ilni . III I't Hit rlt k. l'litttillle
.1 r re nn
. I, i.r I. el Hie New Ti -Un lit pet Lev. Thin.
il. stnt ktta
Ca-h
Ii ll ll .ilntriii
M W
I riniti ( liureh, (lxt..r.l, in r K. Y. llie liitintu..
Iisiini Sell ,
.1. (i. Maxuell A Sun. per 'I lntlil-u'- .llarktey
A Friend
A Friend per Mr fhuhorn
I eT 'I . II. .Maris :
II llliaiti Sellers A Co
.llerrn k A .st.n.
I'hu ins I mn i o
lli.rr.w. Tusker A I ti
M..rri. Wheel, r A Co
Mar-hail, I'linilp-i A. t o
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Kll.Ml Ml A. HoTMiKK, Treaiurer.
io( K htreet Wharf:
IZgr DKAFNKSS, NOISKS IN THE HEAD,
TUItOAT DliSICAHEft, CATAKHH.
TTtoaa who atiffer from thean maladloa hava now tha
wry heat oiMmrtunity fnr tlndintt rfhul. Tha apparatus
miibUtirtril hy Dr. VON MOhCllJriKUK la umluuhuxll-a
the mutt perfectly ffltjcllre ft((ont avtr usmI for ruaehinf
thehotttoi thedlaeano to which It la directed, and eradi
cating It with wonderful rapidity. The application U
paiiiluaa. Ollice, o. WALNUT Streol.
TKSIIMHNIA1.S.
To the Denf r r. Vn MoachHkfr, Aurlat, No. 1W
Walnut htrrot, operate d mont ancRcaafully n my arat
reatorlnr uie to perieot hPiiriittf. 1 suirtn-d fmtn what lh
utxy6liiana caiitiU a thick''nln; of the drnruof the ear.
WILLIAM (Mt NK, lluildar,
Kea'donre. No. llii S. Bccond atroel.
rhlladflphla, A tit; u it J, 1st. I.
pirn aiii i.i-niA.y.'iih .liina. Inf4. Thla Ii to cartlfjr, that,
fnr four yenra I wan trnu hied with an otraniivn d'ioharK,
a'eompaiiifd with deufneaa, 1 have hm'ii treat M by u ti
me muti physicians without rec-olvlrtf any bnuttt. noma
inniithH avu I appttetl to lr. Vou Moachzlikar, who baa
accutphalietj a parlt-ct cure.
JIIPF.PII SnOEM AKKTt,
Of tlie firm of Shoe tn alter A J lidal, MerrtianU.
No 'pi N. Uroa4atrt.
Private rcaidunee, No. 7J1.' Orceu atruot.
r.VR - r.VOH MOSCIIIKKF.R can he eonstittoJ on
all ixalanlea of lh Kyo. The NtlHtllCAL operation U
rcaioia tiUail skilfully perfurmod.
Oillee, No. 1037 WALNUT Street,
Where hundred of dIuuuu testimonial) aa Uie above oafl
be fcxauilacd. au-U
WEAKNESS ANO 15LINDNKM8. i,
iXJ laaitra.M !., Profraaorof the ICve and Ear, traata
an dlaraattaappertaiiiinK to the ahoTnainedmoiatert wtta
the Dtinoat aiM-ceaa. 'I j timunlitif Irum the uioat rellahlaj
aouroBN n tne city and ronntry cun be aeon at hit oittee,
ho. 611 l'l UK Htreut. Artificial Kyea lnsert4l without pain.
NociLargc made for examination. Oitlce boura tVom 9 t
li A.M.. 2 toT P. M. JNo.uU PLTtB MtweU au7-l
MILITARY NOTICES.
EUEfcTnUTES AND VOLUNTEESS
Fl ItMSlll 11 AT SIIUKT NOTICE,
And on ItealnnshlQ Terms,
W. D. lIAVliNS,
I.ICKNHK.I) IIHOKF.R,
No. 110 8. ftVLNTn Bueet, .S.tond Floor,
!l-U tit Room No. 10.
I
TJONTII "VVA.lll.
250 MEN WANTED
TO FILL THE QUOTA OF TUB TKMT1 WAilD.
IHttiMt llo'inlj Paid. Apply to
A. II. FltANOISOUa,
seH-tf
No. HI 3 MAHKF.T 8TSHET.
UIRNEVS bil AKl'SUOOTKUU.
AVOID THE llHAFT,
and enlist In Corps of inin. standiim,
Aulliorised by llie (loueral and Hut. llovernuaoi,
MAJ'iK J. W. MOOKK,
at tuk
lf.r.TY-.VINTII I'K.SN'HVLVAMA VOLUMTBKKS.
It recrulilna to nil up five Companies lu this ity.
THE Itll. I. FUT IIOUNTIF.S OIVKM
ForOne.Two, or Three Years Mea.
Call at onee, al
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If you want to Knlist.
IHA.IOK J. W. .llnOUB
Is prt-paictl to psy promptly
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lumieiliaiiiiy oa the tuiisiemie of any man to hla Reglinwt.
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. sulijerts cnnai eletl tt itli lint Ftiiotiu.-nl, Dralt, F.ieinp
I tion. Llal.lli' isrt to liratt, Credil. ami Aettiunta of mua
1 fnriilidit it, citut its are reiiti-i.ti'tl to muk.t apii.'s Una to
the riniti.t Mar-lul tit the 1 '.. litres. Innal liiilml lorsuuu
ii ii.riiiiiilnti, ami not to the Proves! .llarslial li.neial al
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Will 1AM L I.KII W VST,
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