TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1861. OFFICE No. 108 S. THIRD STREET. rrk Tkmi Can ri Oorf . ar liantna CiTra M Wm, ffM Cmr, Mid killd to ftubarrlberl 1 1 kt Otty X Hi"' Dotroma Pn Ainrn i Ok. DnuAa M rim Ckirra tn Two Moimis,liiTarUkly ki advance Ar m ardtnd. MnfltawM niaarM kt the ant ratal. A liberal CTafMat Bta4a tut extended laaertieaa. Kataaelee nn be taken erf Aponymoai cmmtrnlet'onb. Whtn la Iktemteri far loiierfl n mail be aathn'l' eted W the HUH anil adrireal ol the writer Jol BTeiaarlly Mr ptiMM'attAn, but ka a .iiarantee for till runt raith. Wa etkooot undertake to ratum rejected Comniunlcau-ua. T AeWertlKe-m. Oirtw at rrvat lnereae n lha Circulation of Tire eaiMo Tai ii-hai m, comi-elilne: titt lo 10 to pre. at an early hoar, wa antentty re'iueM that advirti-,emt'iiU may be headed In ke eck al 10 o'elo k, II polalblti, lo ai-inre thaea aa taaaeruok la ay of oar edltlone. TTESDAY, 8RPI KMHK.R 20, IS it. VICTOUY. Frlondu of the Oovernmont, of Frrrilittn ami of Humanity, be of gooil clieorl Tlie eml drsweth night The campaign has opened, and ourarmlcn are grasping victory. Our enrmlci have throatenod us with their flaunt ing bannora of a "Froo ulcclion or a five fight." The soldiers of the Unlontake(i free flght and will afterwards holj a free election. The rcault of that election is already mnnlfes'. It will rernilt In the defeat of Kobel sympa thizer and foreign emissaries, and the triumph of Abraham Lincon, the sworn defender of the Confutation, and the unwavering and unflinching executor of the laws. TUB WA.lt NKWH. General Grant Is with General Mkadk before Petersburg to-day. We expect to hear of an important movement immediately. The first thing In order will be an advance of our left wing, under Hancock, towards the Dan ville or Southslde railroad, which will prob ably be destroyed before any movement is made upon the enemy's works about Rich mond. General Lkk bas been exhibiting sign of anxiety relative to securing a line of retreat lately, in view of a disaster to bis army In the approaching conflict ; and we are luformed by tbo Rebel newspapers that he U fortifying the town of Danville as a place of refuge in case of an overwhelming defeat at or near Rlclimond. Gbant'8 policy will be to press the enemy " gradually, and secure all lines of supply lead -ng South, and by this means force the Rebels ' o offensive attacks at all times. This sys y, although Blowly progressive, will be the and best. V e are gratified to learn that an arrange ment of the cartel b now pending, which will Jprobably be adopted, for the resumption of the exchange of prisoners. It seems hard that thirty-five thousand of our soldiers should be allowed to die of starvation and exposure because the Rebels refuse to ex change as soldiers alxut five hundred colored men who are encamped with them at Auder eonvllle, Georgia. General Maiimadckk is preparing to enter Missouri with bis Rebel forces, lie will fare badly. General A.J. Smith Is moving to attack him In Northern Arkansa.s,and Generals Mowrb and Gjukksox have gone up the White river, to take tho Rebels in the rear. General Fitter, is the directing General, and be Is destined to his usual an nual overthrow and defeat. General Napo leon Bonapaktk Forhest has turned up suddenly In Jackson, Mississippi, with 20,(Xft) men. lie contemplates an attack upon Mem phis, and a grand raid through West Tennes see, the destruction of Gen. Sherman's com munications, Ac. Gen. Bhayman's column, advancing from Yicksburg. may Interfere with tills design, and perhaps defeat the splendid scheme of the " last great raider" of the South. Ml AM. TIIK HTIIKI. !.! BK VI S. IMIIKUT One of the speakers at the Democratic meeting the other night said that " while President Lincoln Is in favor of the Union conditionally, General M'Ci.km.an is in favor of It unconditionally." The speaker, no doubt, thought be had made a most telling point la that remark. But what dojs It all amount to, when calmly considered and ex plained? lie was possessed, obviously, with the idea Mutt love of the Union, and a desire to restore or maintain It at all hazards, is the paramount sentiment of the people of the loyal States; and hence the inference was natural, that the candidate or the party who will agree to let the Rebels return to their al'egiance on the easiest pot-siblo terms must, therefore, secure the largest popularity. Well, now, Is that theory of the situation correct ? Is It the theory which the people will be most likely to endorse? Are we to believe that after three years of war, and the fearful sacrifices it has cost thus far to con tiuer the Rebellion, peace shall be made on no ether terms than the restitution of the ll thels to nil thofe rights, nml privileges, and bless ings which tlu-y have forfeited by their revolt? It that be the case, then rebellion will ti. aw atfer it no disabilities or punishment, and ttrason to the Government will bo divested of ail its usual und necessary terrors. It' it shall be establ'iBbed, by the precedent we are to make now, that armed insurrection against the National Government, however destruc tive and long continued, is not Ind -ed a mon strous crime, but an amusement, iu which any of the Mutes, or their citizens, may engage auu prosecute with absolute impunity, then we respectfully submit that the nation, in end ing one such civil stril'e on the basis of a com plete and perfect amnesty, never can b; secured ngainfct a recurrence of the evil. Rebellion must not only be subdued, it ut be punished. The traitors must bo so dealt with as to make tho consequences of their trime to them exemplary, and fitted to deter others from the repetition of tho same giegrious folly and Iniquity. Ami in order to that salutary eud, every great rebellion, liko the present, ought to lie conquered absolutely, and not merely conciliated and compromised w ith. The National Government owes It to its own dignity to put tho Rebels down by lon e, if they w ill not yield voluntarily and under mercy. Treating for peace with traitors In arms would not only be disgraceful to the republic, but would deprive the Government of the power to Inflict even the CuitnliUtiunul lnullk uf lrtitjn. No such settlement of the trotlhlu should ever I consented to by the national authori ties. President T'INColn, therefore, declares that he will not anxent to the roadtnlsslon of Oio seceded Slates to the t'niun, exctp'. on the condition that slavery Is abandoned. That would at once be the severest possible punish ment of the crime of those States In rcln-lling against tho Government, while it would utterly extinguish and remove forever the mime of the present civil wur, and of all liko vnr. hereafter. Itut Gcneiul M Ci. i.i.i. an, indill'eruiit alike, to the treason ol tho South anil (lie fearful burden of debt, suffering, and lijiiry which It has imposed on the North, boldly proclaims that he Is In favor ol welcoming tho blooJ soaked conppitator against I lie life of the country back to the embraces of the (iovern rnelit, with ull the precious civil rights th'-y sought to destroy, undi.nhilshcd and unim paired. Let the people choose between these two policies. Nt rii. rim; ik i run- nil i is to iiKtont: ok 'i in: i;tiT Within a few years past, buriaU In cltie-t have been the subject of much earnest discus- , 1 , .. , .. - sion and investigation. It has been s ttisftc- torily nseerttlucd that the putrid exhalations ailsing from churchyards tire highly dele terious, not only Increasing the violence of epidemic diseases, but greally reilucing tho miiNlmum health of the vicinity In which the dead are Interred. In Enoland, itspeelally, much attention has of late been devoted tu this niatter.and a large amount of exceedingly I valuable Information has been elicited in tha course of the Inquiry. In a report on the results of an examina tion as to tho practice of interments In towns, made not long since at the request of her Majesty's principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, it is said that tho general conclusion that all "interments in churches or " in towns are essentially of an injurious and " dangerous tendency Is at least made a stront; " probability, and strong enough, coupled " with other reasons, to Justify the Liglslrt " ture in forbidding such interments, and " placing all burying-grounds under such " regulations as may prevent tho effluvia from " the dead from becoming detrimental to tho " health or the living." But apart from any particular discoveries which scientific observation and research may have arrived at, it seems obvious that yards crowded with dead botlies, placed not more than six or eight feet beneath the surface, must be continually emittiii'? a most unwholesome vapor. Tho tendency of the pestiferous gases thrown out in the process of decomposition to ascend, and the absence of any effectual means to confine them under the ground, should satisfy everybody who reflects at all about the matter, that they must escape Into the air ; and that while they are too much diffused to be detected by our seuses, they are yet capable of so tainting an atmosphere in which thoy arc breathed as to render it decidedly prejudicial. Hence, it Is manifest that the situation of places of burial Is worthy of our serious con sideration, In connection with public hygiene. It is no less important tha:i any other pro visions of the medical police of a city, and it should be as strictly subjected to municipal regulation mid control. Private enterprise, of late, has done much towards correcting the evil of intra-murul interments by opening runil cemeteries. But public authsrity, in all large communities, should positively Interdict sepulture within certain limits; and In all instances in which it can properly or conve niently lie done, the dead xhould be removed from the old burial places in the city, and the grounds converted to other uses. There is a prejudice, and a very natural prejudice, which we all feel, against having ( the dust of our dead disturbed. But tho reflection that w hat we hesitate to do out of a sentiment of reverence must, in tho course of time, be done, and done too by those, who, perhaps, w ill purform the otllce with rudo antl unfeeling hands, should induce, us whilo we bavc the power, to take up with all bocoinlng tenderness the remains of our friends, and transfer them to some resting place where they will not hereafter bo molested. And how infinitely more consistent with our ideas of the sacred repose of death is a grave in some quiet suburban spot, than one in tho midst of a crowded and noisy metropolis I There is something inexpressibly grateful in the thought that we may sleep our list sleep in u peaceful scene, where no Irreverent step may Intrude, and where they whom wo leave behind may resort to pay their tribute of respect and love secure from vulgar obser vation. Why not, then, feel it a duty to trans late our dead kindred to a sepulchre such as wo no anxiously covet for oiirmtlvi's, Imte ul of buHitIiik thorn to remain In vaults, wlnrc tin' n ' Intfnfillit dill of a grunt fity Is ever present, to violate the idea of repose, nntl their bones are it. il- i. .1,.., i, i... i. ... .... : ttj literally fhuken by the muKh cur as it rolls along the atony streets. Then; are inanv old ehiiiehyai ils In I'iiilu- , , ,, . ' , i i j tleli hlu. .Some are already ub.itidoiieil 114 bnrlul pluce.s, while othei.s have been Iiivdiletl . 1 t 1 .1 by tl.e inarch ot improvement, and then turned out to make way lor Jw'irin;jH. U,!- torlt'H,auil tin llk. Olli.-M. iiiiii, un; ntiU tonstiintly receiving new acee.t.sions to tlw liumlM-rs who rest iu their bosom. Would it. not be wine for thoe who are Interested in these (rrotiiids to consider tint expediency ol filially leliiiiinishiiig tti.iiu fur purposes of acp iltme'.' Besides the possibility that it jilsl rejr.tiil tor the pithlie health may rcuiilrc all inter ments to be iniide heyoml the city walls, It. is not improbable that at soju. not very remote tlay the necessities of the Krowinu population nut) rudely break In upou thee v.ic iiit i i ii-i.-is, with no ver respectl'ul regard lor their cli tr ucUr. It la very certain tli.it this eneio:ie',i uient upou the precinctB of the dead will in evitably come iu tlie progress of all.tirs; uml there are obvious reasona why this genera tion oliould tuiticipale, in a tlecorous ami alicctioiiate nianucr, an t vent aliout which posterity will feel mil' h li"s eciiii.niiie'.i'.ii ami fai-tidiow-lici-s. I.yon--. Frame, i-xls very unp'-ii-aiitly a') .a The iiioi'O-iiion to ijuiIiI a iiursu iiilro.. I ia rtirtluiid, Maine, ua a route on whi li a lino m ouimbuHi'9 eould not be riupjiorteJ, iiiji.-ctl in jdoprittors to the jter- of the muititmle. It w.ii built, liowCYer, and ia the month ot July uuri'.-d I'afcH-LiL'trs, more thun JOOO u day. In I'-ftdt I;uton, on Monday, tho "TJId Sinn- ncr Jloutie," Kituutea at tiiO junction oi nuiuner and Webster streets, toil to the gr-'uud, a ierfV t wreekef what waa once the hundsoiHcst utrii ture on NodUle'a Ialar.il. The building wa very old, and fur ft long time had been uiioeeujJicd. Jutlc iUxyvst ot the Court of toiumou 1 lean at Lm.cft.ster, I'a., has decided that where a house ha bten let to a married woman for tlie urnj-io of keeping a luer beer saloon, her liu-sb and m ty be sued for the rent of tho building, provided it can be vrtjVd that the v-ifeaud her children wccq uupotved out of the proceeds of the oak on. d Asiatic nostaiir. Nsw Ciikhnct STsssr TurATits. This tltia tre.v hlcb be. create! for llielf a reputation for apectarular pl--ae, r Hlnrml la.t rvenlna tlir favorer drama of Ilia Prm of If, nhtch la a tranalalhtn fmm l.n I'rtrr? rt- N ! fimffrl,Kirn at tho Amblina, In I'arlv In ISA1. It baa e ar alma been a fawtrite pic a hei amp thr draniatlr at try I. mart. liilere.tlnB than n.nal In iie-tartil tr iii.t. J I aai ftro'ti ced me yeur. alnre at lie Arrh.when It wan niti'nnirenlli a-tt tip. Mini K-rnt a t II a lite -V eitut it rinv mi r 'ait "tig i.'"iiifrit, nii'l it lw 111 Nf-W 10 III Ml. 10 . b -"ri t, At tl.r 1 1 .nut it l.a. prrtVMl a ureal wtr ah m w. all a'irf lt. k.'l iff f r, . tm , il r ira l'-it nt tlttt liiMlrft fur . nit- it. it. ".. Tf t- I lllv , tt,. i l. Tlie J,-r', t a ( " t "i r.n i.c , i rit i ti .,,. ,i ' v r,.,r... ,.,,!,.,) . II a a Krl nil ilp, In trill- li tint a . T -le lMa I linil If . li 'I. ri'l n.. 1 Im- . it win, Hi. uri4 t, a, ri , , i liiMituiil. On, ilk1 lierhaiio, thru- I a llt'li- tun limi'l i im.imii In tin- 14 m k. "I li.- l'..r u- i- I - I . Hi xi , lit I .f I-n trtr. 01 I"- An-t.c ri tfii.li. Iliv in iln. . L.trii I ,rli tl.ti. r.r. miu hi-'li-r. Tl r l.n aunt uti nr lha I, a. :tli lie trii o wa'i r Whirl, ImIImWi. 1-a ng tho r h 1,1 tl,ii.ti4 ,),,. wnte., kltM I, Wi.lll. I iMll-L.t N. Mr I". t t'l'' Il !'t t 'r, . . llif litili-wl.iti-(tiiii A,,a a 1 no,1 n',v ,lr, . Tl,., ,i sc t w ... rl, II. '1 Iri-i, I al .'.''I'lr,. ft) l!,i. Ounrn. t a-tiitf aiiiiiiTitl. v mi h 'In- i ,il I bl-ii. lino. t u,- .c. 'ii, li'i if Ailtlai ( iiiii Burt vt.. ,( r -I-in. aii'l i'lr -tlvi.. in rSn.itn Jk inn la)til Ih Itv, hcr'iliM'. sin ai'ti-a rit I-, ti Mii!rni. tm n a .(,- i r , 1 1 n li,.r I. wi li li inai'r h'T hiii nk tlirouth lnr n,a. Mi. H.i.nn Ii I.e. t a. fv, r hi'cu a CTi'ttr a. t't in thi.citv, S, I-r,.l.l nil, ah'ii,i, in inr an-l r.-. it rt I U'n Jt tsilli'iit I r.tt Ill nr lnlii.1 tt 'lt In tti ii.N . Mi. Mm 'tttniil . ti.r tint I n! t .li it mutii- a tnr wa hvi, win nn, si warmlv a fin ini'il. Ml. flnit vnli i, hi. tlna pT aon hi. ihunltii'it lii'.rinK, all iia'i. timt tor tl.ti ta.k. Ha lia. I"m, uri-al iMWir, and tri'it III Milken o, hnl lit.t nllit lit illil lint V.1111H llin tvunl. of hi. t,i rt ; an aiviili'iit nhii'h . Hi i, I h, fii- tit him Mrt. rhiipinitii 0ia.tit iirnj l kt,l tin ipi , ii t'otint, .h ' to pinf nl'.ii. Mi . I.i'i.nix n. vrrr uii"il n. ' Ituraiaa," anil 1II1I nnt, le ! hat a rn (itliriit, ot rrart thi. part T i.' (f.'-K'nui ii who pjittril iht. two kmii aimni. "Il.r. n" nml his trlnml. wi'ir anntjrii inu ai iiirn'iui, 1 r'ainnc a lailtrt rHri, niti i whon it ai iinir cua to t.a notiia, hravo, ami iinrrt-'iinH. T hay mar 1 110 it rn. itm in tlie.i ila 1 w h.-n liitt-lr.t 1 a. hi't'ti nit amiii'. nr h . itmet tn the war, tha Im.t irniti'.n iiml thai-tpit havr tn hf pli'axl, aid in thlf Hi 11 iiitak'rmat't hit. .ui'ti' i'ii 'Mm' N-i of Vr In a irra,tt .urci it, n nil ile' nil ami will hat a a arttniitr run ni mpu litrltv 11 an M'ulihn, tur II I. muili riiiLTlor aa a drama. Ahcii Stkmkt Tiieatiif.. Kdnin Adams has net loat In the iiirninrlrti of our cltlzat a, nor hava other tiii-a b i-n ahlo to clTaca hita In the ictl.lrn opinlnti. oftlu l-tihllc. Ilia enthatiattlr rrrrptlnn Intt nluht provtnl thlt. Mr. Ailrtiia haa aiinpt'-d Ft-chter'a Innovation of k lUht wl, tli i'niina It natural fir a Snrthfim prliue In have tiia chara tiriftlc complexion of lha Northnrn ra.-fa. Ai k prlnriplv we like t a.-hter a Idea, but the luht h.nr does not ault Mr. AdamB. II givua him too yo.iuf; ani tno Iii.ljuifl . ran kn appe aranrc. Ill hrad In already mal', and hi., ri-attirei, haietaiim" a. tl e ar', are wiitillnu In uiaa.l vitll". : tli,.rttir', all tint i,'l' wi-i.h- and nl"r l.tii'fur milii'l o hint, lit, lithe. i;riri'tul tlanre l"Ol,atl H'lmirahla, 1r-af.l 11a ha w.ta wtn tirlme... Kinpllcltv, and laaut. Wln-n .Mr. Ad. mil lilafd Mlliiinlnt " anme oaia wr ri-mi-iu'ifr thtnkiiu I' a wont cr Itil pcrliirinant-e f ir one win, lind at it w-ttre In p -it ititn ti a rlatitiritl ilrana withont .tii.lv or prepartt tldii Mr. Ailama ha. done .0 ro.niv tn-tter' tliloir. than hi. 'Ilaiiih-t.'' anil wr tDiui nut luiprovt',1 tlmt t all, tnat we irt n r not to M'e him plav It. Ilia qua It i'. kra uimiiteil to th dn-itrv mlanC rhi ly lltttnlet." and ha tails to draw arotiod htm th' rtplritnal ai;d linetlr atn iifphen- In whlt-li llnmlet " ahitti 11 live In the iniauiDHtion of (he iiinlli'iico. Our Inila m- n' on this ot 0 pitrt tloai lint arevi nt our thinking P.dtvin Adains 1 11' of ilie v ry ffw tine .vnunir ac orn ot tho day. and It la a lh the antii- pailon ol lP'at plea.urt' tlnlt we an tclpi a -tet'ini! I ira In inanv otli'T ri'l'-N. Ho haa entnti.l i.m ; hit haa 1 athnit; he hkti linonl.lvi'nt'H., irtr,atineia, anil yi-uth-lii'in ra ol apltlt ; thate la notlilnu of lhf hlnsr actor about I In. Mr ll'.na'ili.on mouthed " I. aerfo." In a mo-itattacerated ituii.nar. Mr. Cardan at la.t appenro.l to advantage. It l.tnai y a yoar alnce wa hava ht-ard the "tlltniti" no ud mlrab y rout, nr ueliverad wttn 10 niiit'h 1 iirnlty. Hi. y. I. e too. with Itti dei'p ai'piih-liraJ ton.'., Iirmiuh. with It la, atnl aillliia... Wa ar,all liava a to.t ol hi. iimilltv in the rrrOr, whera ho playa atlnepurt. ,Mi.a ilrahaui tiiilicinu-li aitrmpteil 11 etrti t in fie ,M'll.' Hlie limltd adtiii'iihly f too -tounv, hot the puhlii- itou't miml ti nt aliRrhri-ni.-n ). and k'-ted w lh ouli't dnriiity. M it. I'r.re tm. evldi'iitlv tint a politic im.ii(luitton : Ii.t 'oplu lia" wa. a. .1111 and atitrchad a. the inti.iln nt' bar ilri'r,., ami her .invliiH wa. 'In every ke) : il d:d "' plea. a In-iiteli Mr. t,nt!lth. made 11 llna,rniirtitii... vet litiinnr on. "1'itloi In..'' Mr Hltiart Itnh.on waa, of cottr.e, lrr ai.tlble 'I'o nlalit. "('latnie Melnotte, ' una 01 tile pkr;t that Adam, hli.nild be aeen III it ault, hlin avaetly. Wlitat In Ult I.eiceT Ciohl luce is not gulil lace. It docs not des.-rve this title, for the gold is applied as a surtaro to silver. It is not even silver lace, for tbo silver Is applied to a foundation of hllk. The silkon thteails for making this material are wound round with gold wire to thickly ns to conceal the si k ; and the mukinof this gold wire is one of the ntt bt tiiiRular mechanical operations imagin able. In the first place, tho refiner prepares a golitl rod of silver about an inch in thickness ; he heats this rod, applies on tha surface a sheet of gold liaT, hurniehes this down, applies another coa ing, burnishes this down, and so on, until the gold is itlsiut one-hundredth part the thick ness of the silver. Then the rod is subjected to a train of processes which bringa it down to the state of a fine w ire; it is passed through holes in a Kited plute, lessening step by step in diameter. 1 he gold never deserts the silver, but adheres closely lo it, and shares all its mutilations; it is otic-liitmlrcdth part the thickness of tho silver at I the betiinuiug, and il inaiutains tho same ra'io to 1 the end. 1 As to the tlilnm as to which the gnld-co.tted rod 1 of silver can ho drought, the limit depends on the delic. ry ot human skill ; but the most rcinarka'ile I example ever known was brought forward by Dr. w (illusion. 11111 was au example 01 soiiu gold win, wiihntit Htiv silver. Ha tlnirnrcl n am ill rod ot silver, bored a hole thnmirh it from end to end. and inseit. d in this hole tho smallest gold wiie he could produce: he submitted this silver , to the usual wire drawing process, until bo had : bronrlit it to the finest utuiiualilo shapo beinir, ; in t'.ict, a silver wlte as tine as a hair, with a gold wire m its centre, lo isolate tins goiu w ro he subjected it to warm nitrous acid, by which the ' silver wus dissolved leaving a gold wire one : thirty thousandth of an inch in thickness purh tps j the thinnest round wire that the hand of man has , yet produced. Hut the wiro, though beyond all I coiuiiurisiin finer than any employed in iiianufic 1 tores, dues nut approach in thinness the lilin of gold on the ttirface of silver in gold lace. It lias ; been calculated that tho gold on the very li nest i silver w ire for gold luce is not more than one-third j of onc-iiiillionth of an inch in thickness; that is, . not above one tenth the thickness of ordinary goltl leaf. ArrMrlxliop Wtutli l on hla Own llitnncrM. I Archliisliop Wlmtcly, in ancH-iiiyonConsciuin-i iifNf, lella Itow, when youtiK. li wd4 toriuenteil l viitli L'Otisciotinic, unit by ill directed elforu to iiu prov e a na'ur illy untoulli iintuncr. "I anl' ; t'ervtl," he v ritt'R, "all tlie aKotiies of exiruinu j (thymus tor iniiiiv yearn; nml it' the till'jrta to I Inch 1 wus cotitiniially htliiiiihiitxlliadhoe.il iu ' ttny ileiirec Miceeaal'til, or had been appl.tudod in i nieh, I ,'hould prolikhly have gone on to allje'a I lion, ami have remuinud e'liisejous ull invlit'e: ' hut, lindinK no eneuiiruj,'. tiunt, 1 was liirtunatelv I llriv,,n l'"'''r dettpmr. I -aid to myttelf, , A liv .limilil I tliilllif filial titr-nrA nil my to no purpote ? I wjitld Iratr it ; aiill if there waa tiny prores8 mid. any' ' uci:e to lie hoped for; hut, since there is uu', I t will d.e iiiietlv wiihout lakniii any mure dotes. I 1 j have nietl my very utmost, and Ik.J that I mutt ' ' aa awkward as a hear all my lite in spite ol it. i 1 will endeavor to thitiK as little about it as a , XlKur Ul)1 In,lkL, up my mj,.a lo cmlmc wlni ' can't he cttrei'. Kr.un this time 1 tmt onlv tttit rid ot'the personal iiMeiiiii nt shyness, . b,,;,, of iiit.st ol those la ul. of in tuner t,;n ., i ; roiKciouMie!' prtxtinvH. and ini'iii' 1 at ihw ai ' j Jl'tti """"w, c.tielus i-i the ex titec are ttiile out ol my wat and, ol cjuiso, liitini!ly p. ilaiitic, on' uiiriin.ci in , in 1 th.re lore Kivit'K epraaion to ilia'. (.'! J-nill im v amI la 11 men wit ch I really feel.' " HiarrtMl in n i in' sti:ki:. m tie nth inn ,'tiv tin- it v .1. v. K.'iinuril. Mr. .!. !: I'll lll.Mlltl lo Mi- .MAl'll.Ov s'l I I. It, l.otli ul tin city. Mili.'luS -Hi'iHll'S. la Ni.rlli C,enili:i. Iv Iti-v. .1 II. .t.ijrW..n. ilr. Mi Ml II. MtlitT ) tl'i . - ill: LLK S . s'l in it liiilh l 1 Ion" 'lir I ' 1 1 '' , N. .1. I A V l.i ill i i I' It. In th i" fit v, mi 'I'll ii r In i'v -li uu. Siiili-iiil'i'i- l-'illl I'V the It'-v. .lo.i'lili I. .'.',. Mr, IV 1 1.. , A VI T A V l.i lit, ol Miisiilrllll'ti'lt', In .11 ih 1.1. 1 V it.1: 1 1 1 I. ' il.lt ol siili-iii S'-vv .If. ley. l , V'i ' It .1'. At Vlru'niii. NfVittlii Ti-rrltd. v uilI It tii . .1 A i l 4 '. I lv !:i, K cltlrHf mil hi -ItiliU H. ui.'i l.vtiiu Mm lii'urKC, iii I'm H tli yettr ui his w. 1,1 t'.H. In the city ol W usliinyton. 1. ('.. on the l"th in-t ..In IN M. Ll t' S, In ih 4m li yvnr ot hi Th t rt-ltiilvcki and nml irumls tt the fiunilv are rt1 f)x . Hu..v in ik-iI Li titt-Mitl Ina 1uiMT.il irnin Inn lutt; iy-i emi N'o.T' KhT.da utrc t. on UVdiKudiiy iiit.riiiin.'. tin1 lll-t , tt( II'O'CHK-K. TO Ill-aU'ei-d tt- (ilfllWUlHl Ll Ull- U ry. '.New ork nnd lloHtuii pupt-ri iih-tisc 'opv j l, I A 1 l lll.l N On tlif I'lth, It.-v lll'i.H M. (Art. It !.l s l a- tor tii M. Aiwii 'h t'liun :li, I'oit l;n hin iid, iij.-ti 1'. vt in J. i't.r m-ike ii f the iuiutuI UI lt' I'lvdi. WII.KISS, i Hi Mondav mo ntii;, th' l!-ti .n-t. , J I'll r . II. KIN"', in tin 1 'Mi vcir oi in- ui. Kuin-ral lr-iii th- N. VS' rin t i-l l-.tinth un NoUt-htitTt- tn lliiir-dnv the nisi., at IJ u i loi a A. M, ii;(i rim ul at Luitn 1 IIIII. rf Mt'Ivl!Ol.lH KS' Mfcl;iiNfi, h'U KAKWI.KH- A Sit Mlil'IIWH'S IIAVK. i'Hli Alii.! t iii v, I'ptamix'i li' 1. A - in r.J mv-'tint: ol tf..- tt- k'..iilr (.! 1 1 e K.;rniTt l.i M'f .ni.i ll.ink f rMladt-lp'iia will t-f M d at ir I.Hi.k.. ll 'iio-- a THt'ltHKA V, the Mh iUy ol' Hr;o'i :r n.t..: 11 orlfCvA M, (or ihe purian! oi i.ki-,. 1 u. i . ;i-,.h l jri, niltl d. LINK I'll Lht (,. il lull , iit. Mi. r or ii-.t thf -iii.! Ii4iia -L.ili t i i oif an A S'- nti-.a ti r t mu-n-t ti - b'l.- ntiti litinii.' nndr i'l'- 1-it As ot tnt 1'iitn-d Hi .it. "i i-xtT. isniL.' f!n' poii-ii c-.tii;. ne ! hy tn.- v I .i tin ii. m ral A- iitJdy t thia 'omuioiiw -a in., tnviiU.I "An A. l Kuai-lih.' the H,vik f ti i Cumm -tiwi-a ilh lu h.c-'iuu Ai'o. lanoiit ir t!ie l'arit.-e oi' HtiikiiiL- uod-T th l.a "1 tb- l-inl-'d Stai.'t." at'Pfovi d t)i .'.M ila ot Muiitt. Iol : and to taki' no U a liuii in n ard theft t- a- li,.n hi n. i't"'-ur3 mid prop'T. H t oitu r ot tt.a Hoard oi' il ro. tc-rs, W-i-u tV'O V. ItrKimiS. Jr., raahUT. ;STATK OF bOl'lllA U. llhiiKitlUN, DK- I i Ci.AKl. J he Auditor app"lim-d hv Ot Orphan' (Virt for the OiU' and .''iiiiy ot J'uiiah-lphia, io attdit. k'tle, and H'litt Ui'1 ni-t a'.oiiiit ul (IKOKt.K JXNklN. Jr., K-1 , fc.xt i 'Pt. roi the lat 111 and tanUiiit.iit .t tf H'tll V (1. ill.lil".KTi)N, drcatid. aid to m ike dUtrlhut fii i tii halan.r in the hMiiU of l!e .. nnta nt , w il in H ili p.iiti a inter, "lid l-r th- purpoai'i ol IiIm pi .nittn" H, nil Tu. d.iv. O. i..U-r 4. Ik. I, ni 4 ovl.'tk I. M , l fn nitue N.i.Ti: W alnut atrcel, "i " 1 "y" rui'a.i-lplii'i. U tutht J J"WN V, AmUur, 10. W A 1 It A V l: IN. eiJIYKHSVMi TO W. H. CAKKTt., MAbONIO IIAJ,I , No. 710 OHECNTTT Street Hai r. w 0i--n tm r A I, I. S T O (' K CUHTAIN MATKItl A I S, Knmcli Hut to-, Itirh r.r it-l, f -titr'Htif , In co'or. Tltln ikt ti Hnrt1 nM Terry, IT n Inn ind AI'-Wool Itcpi, Fr'nth 8iiUn 1- I.a1.ix, Kiulli at") 'tfrninri l-miik. I tent ti I'liiitf-xl LaiUum. f orrrican an Htnil, Aid ctT7 .!.-,( rlpM-iU Of TIU Al MA I H.l W.H. WINDOW SHAD II M Ot ihe nfWf si Color ami rittrn. I , A 1; V V ItT A I N H Oiui-thlrtl his than tlia prt-at'iit rot of Imtrrta'.loti. W AI.KAVKIV'S (luti't'AtlltYL'81, No. 7m CHI'SNUT 81 IIKK.I'. BUSINESS IT EM 3 OM IJotrrnmant .I.VV A ('111 I'l, Ami all tin' lli'".t llr art ami Itlm-k Tai. Ctiiinlftntlv on hanil Itf IAtia A Itl' i a in-, Arrn ami Tenth. '.lrlrl-My. AU Acuta knl Chronic Dl:ain cured bf mnana f tha diffiranl mritlticktlotM of Kcuioity, at Uia rt.KCTBICAI. INhTirUTK, So. mo WALNUT STKKkr, 1'tma.lWptua. raor. o. u. Boi.Lts Will ciBninre, 0 litlilkt, 1HA4, Aootirak of I:titraa an fliU Inatructlnn for applrltw lialrauliin, Maimrtlia, knd otlier miHlill:kUana ol Klan trtcltr aa a rvllatiia tlirraoaiiUr au.'nt fur tha cure or Axuta kt,d Caruklc IMnekiea, AT TIIE INH'I IHTTIOH, Jto. VM0 Walnut Street, Phllwlolplilk Madlral turn and otliera ilealilltlf to ktti'Ud tho injuria ac reiiiktivl to make apullcation earlj. K. JJ. Whitman A '.. ManttlHrturari nl Ni vr ami liellrlntia Confecllitlia, Almoml 1'aata, I'lux-olate ( aramvla. t'naina La MmJe da I'arta, xinialtt'ly Savnri'd. Koaatail JnrUau Aluinnila. Ac , Hit. ;ilt C'tiaanut atritet, beloar Fourtk. I'innoHt Flanoal .SIK'.K A COS ; MA HON '. DKCKICB I1K03 A , 1IMI.1NH I OAHISKT I OltllAKS. HAHOM A llAMt.lN'H CAItlNKT frrr? riMia. OKIIANM. riANOS. .1. K. (I'lttl.O, Sevrnth kud Cueunut aBret-'ta. AMUSEMENTS. EW C1IKKNUT Sl'RKET THEATRE. (IIIOVKlt A HINN rropr'ilnra aud Manaaerl. HKHI WKKK (II- IIIK WKA OK 1UK. The manukeDii'iit it liappy to aiiiHiiiui'e an tiii(,ra3enu'iit with tlie ili.titivul.slii'il urtlatu, Wins HI'SAN HKNIN, Wlio will miiVit liar iippeiiranre every nlirht Hill week na 'l,itilHit ill- LaNColirH" and ''Oruariia" In TIIK 81' A 01- H'r;;Olt. A T11IKST rilit tlOI.O. AilliilnNiMii- t amlly i:lrcle, 2'V.. i Dreaa t'lrclo and Pur tliiot, Mil!. HemTved llnai tjirrle antl l'kriiiet Hi'ata, 'i o, ulra. OrrtifHtrii Seatti, $1 ; uu cliarue fur aecuroa ai-atn. Ilnara ttprn kt 7 o clirk : turtalii rlnea at 7 V. rill KTII tlltASIt MAI1NKK S.V'llillOAY APfEU NOON, btiiti-iiili.T'il, hi retiiictd prlcta. MRS. JOHN DRIOW'S NEW ARCH ST. 1IIKATKK. MI.CO.Mi Mlill T HKt'ONI) Mimr OK KliWIV ADAMS. TlIlS (Tt'V SDAV) F.VKM Ml. Si plemlior '."O, TriK. I.ADV UK LiONH. CI.AI'liK MKI.Nol l K KIlWIN ADAMS Col. Iiami-a Mr. tlilllih lii'iuai ki't Mr. Dinalil-oii laii it e Miki Auiiii' ilralium .Moil. Dt ai'liiiiK'IH' Mra. 'l il.iyiT 'Jo eoucliiile " HI 'I' roaiiniE lait-e ol AV ALAR .IIMi MACItll'inK. tt"tT:c'rt Sluiirt R'.huon Hn.r n Svvti'taintli' Mi. i'. .I' hVim.ii II It I f T K H J E C T E 1) , Kj Tlie areat and c4ebrati-d picture by Want, the tliel' d'u.ui it- ol' tin- hrilM, is tiow on K.ximimov AT TIIK ACADKMY UK KINK, AHTS, .Nt. Ilrji CIIKHNCT MTItKKT, In adtllllou to tint KN lIltK Art t 'ollcflluD. olthe Anlitemr. Atliiiiiii'ni-e.'J' ti'iita . sej-on 1 irkrtB.oO rauta y -1 -i nt KKNSINCilON 11 A IX. T HIS POPULAR muc- ol Ktit4Ttainiui m. hot. lffirl and lOiWUKKM AN- J tiW J Avnut' himI 1101 N HKCOMi Mri't (.-ti nl.illi-d :t)tur(, nuo by Mr. John l.ipi), haa lM'n eolarl an4 ni ttvnU tl, ami imw iiiih(-iiii. nt rttctlont unnauvlUil by anv ittht r nAiahllshnii'iit of the kind in tha rll v. A liii-Ru ana etHi lnt Orohettra, umler the lirct(e of l ioi. h ,jms lias bt-t'ii cna til, tux) a :iuii-n orowritiiiina ot nrftl nml liarotnntal Mnlu will im prodiu uii imiod evpiiini;, Iree ot fxDfiitf to tin Hiiliane. Th Conrwri Kutiiu in litre, airy, and coiiiiikxUoiis, tlie rutrl'mt'iUi unrriir. nim iiiv aiii'ii'i itut )uiii4' auu act'oiiiiiiiMiaiiiiaf. Biii.1 tin IJKNHV 11U1(M!.WI. l'rotirietur, i;tKK CONCKUT SALOON. Tlif .iiIi-itMxt Iihm nftcnt.it the UrKC and coiiiuhkIIoiu OA I.UV, HUH OMril'lt i HIM M Kit UAIiDKN, ntt.'ichul, K. I (U;Nh.l( OF Kit NKI.IN HTKBKI' AND lilltAKII AV K.N UK. and hat i'iilk'! a lull On-hdstra. utii't-r tha Iradernhlp of IHM KMMJK A. lll-.KIt.l., iv tin will nlirhily ci foi hi h ctjd pro'rauiuie of National uni outer Him. As a iii'H-.aii nl.icc lo ua an a nin fr of Mmru'e the nt.piii ior i Uct:iiulntd hit ctUMifthiutnt ah.Ul not b- Nuriijii- d. ai.j:. -lux ( HKIsriAN KKNTSCIILKK, 'KI'l'I r.M)ENs COMMKUCIALCOLLKUK, S.. t. .7 rnt-Nr r Hirt(, cnr.inauf Mr vent n. Kstttb i-Ihm l-.l. wincornoralrd M. V"iiriit uu n iTt fa fd for th1 utitini,' h.iieta anil li'iil- - inc. 1 Inn uuIi and irm tlc.tl tntriit lli'il hi Kt ink Kl.r.eisu. In all IN tti.ti fti'-H, a. uiaaiiti-a ty tli lie.' a.'-t'iil'l antl i ii-'ii n nt a, l-I.NMANSHir. r'rtiu it: tt ii.u.it.te iti,,l, i tantit liy oiti- ul lltr m ...t i i., '-tii oi i uu n ' .-iiiiii.tr ia! i it''til , ikiiik, Uu-li.t- k ,- orii.i, Coiitiiii'it-iitl lMttv , llt','tll l ' I I'll! !lit S ,' i I'.t.i.tiii M'iiim;, hv -tintitl hi a on pn'iv i , laiui'i in ii fiorouli an I pa ii i it ii i i t' . ,i I, ii. f m ' 1 1- . tl "i--i u'or Hrciii.sif in-iiii: Tho sKe nt M'Ki.v, A lit' li'--v,,l ft an Inn. K i'l ill. i mi. if - iiltiT Si 'flute.'!' I il i, ' V I A Ii i t ! I , -. I . li'i I IK ' ril V il III . 1. .iiii v 471 Itsl Yi'.i;'!. tun ' I.. ( ,. ae-. rpili .hh.ii. -..Il i:;;i r 1 1' H!. ,v ''it 'ii - r'EKSONAl. ANV WiDDW UK I'AltKN I lK OUI'll N, it liiit'iitr if hihtt-rtt: hii v.Mi' -r u' ,,rl i, -t Mil l. Ki led o. wloi'iii d.-d .ii Ui' n i O ui 1 tin tin d Kiit it t o di ir s iitiii-ty-MX doiUrs a yi ur pfii- li ii : iiiini iiit l.uiidrtd to'eli'V tn huii'irfd and iitm-t - ri . c U' -liir. ml!i.'ij c.ilt. ttt-tiDt ", .uu) all tt.c arr .ir- nf 0 1,'in, .,. . tl ,.i t.iur nr n:v to -! t I'll I.. I'lAlll A OMPANV. So WAI.M T .MTiel, ttii Ali K.tr ,iud N.t ii Akh 'v. I'ttii.tdi i-ti.a. Aim fe-u'r I'.iy, I t-uiiti'. .ty. U am, ,t i I '.it ht'ii.itv, A' . Ai' . II ihiir n ,iU UL.f. A. y'.y .Itl.cr Hi Jtt!vii ft I h tf r. IMir.l) SOLDI I -.US . AIX S.j!.. t httt l- n Jim l.aiP.. l rt-.i- M r vm .tt. ! , n hit'.i it-, axil no i,a t ivl .ii-' vt.l t:u 1 i(i rt t i-m il.e -.iiu'- i.iw at i.i. . i.y .ij i .i nar, . n 0.' lyiit.T.Ht t'i" Mdiwuyaiid Sa-.ii Nt . . i W A 1. S I ' 1 stri t. I Mi. 4 .nw:ni t. ii. i ri a t uii S i', Al-tia, I MJLt 'KT ANT IN Ft 'K.MAI ION TO IK'I.D 1 - ui DriC'in rt urll.i in .l !.;. anil a.l "t'"-:1 in- tt ri Mi tl I'ji t ,1 fc.l.1,1 1 t on .lull III .ill tl .it t' 'j lul-tr 'ft-lt..' a tfi r i'.t :nv ti.l in: tn iii..r . In rn- ".Milt:ry ,ut N,., ,tl Afiin-v. Ku. l-'i WAI.St I' "I'f !. M i a.l. . na. jostrn E it il l t o. I)AY I'OH Til F. WIVF.S, TIIK MOTH Kits 1 i win-1 1 WMiim) anililiaChil'lit k ol Prit'iiu'ra m War ti w in ti, t sunt!'. I'M, iui il t .'liaetnl .it tin Military ituJ -Naai jtktt.1 i, N" -1.'. WAI.M T Mti t. I'lulii'lu. Jiti.KI'11 E. MAI 11' JfcCOMI'ASV. 1) h 1K .Mu.Nl.Y! I'KI.K A1UNK V ! ! 1'UIZ K M.'iit v IT"' .ft! i.tiO. al J.JStl'li K. lir.VITT C 1M P A MY i, t -'.'O No. 4.7 H'ALMJr Mratt. w-w MONEY TO AN Y AMOrNT I.OANF.I) f ,., l)i.iuiii,t., Walt.iii-1. Jtn.U'j. Male, oi.i rsT iw iii i' i.'jav "rrn:, C.rntrct lllil;l and (itKU.L ir.H, l;,-Iov L.'inh.ird. . lt.-i VMONl'-i. WAK'lli.ft, JKWKhhi, i.l'Ni Mil- Ht I. IS 1 No. T3 1 Ilt.HNTT ft ItRHT. NfTTINf)HAM AND SWISS I.AC!! '.S. Kfir Nlvlea. WINDOW SIIAIr,SM rv o . T :i NKW HTY1.B.S, ! KELTY kkw to 1. ok a, CARElN.irON 4 CD. at Tira MANUhAt Jt KKK.1, CIIKSNUr STRKKT, Nt 1H nrsNt.T H I ItEKT. I'lANO COVK1LH, i Aiu.rsr Slot K IN TUB t in. AT LOW VEICKS. p FREES HEADY NIXT SATURDAY. MRS. WOOIV.H NKW HOOK. TIIK HAUVTKU TOtVEll. TIIK IIACNTKD TOWKU. TIIK HAUNTED TOW UK. TIIE IIAUN'TKl) TOWER. BY MRS. HENRY WOOD. Auior of F..rri IIHm," ' Th My-ilpr)-, 'Tfi f,- k -Nitt'. "1 ho HiinnwaT Muri," "A Ll s rtcMH,1 ' I lie Chanitli.k'4," 'Vrinr'ii PrMn.M A jui't' 'I rv lyn'i Htir,- 1 h m-atle' Hrlr." 'Mliml.iw of Al'ia' TiiViJy IS ifctjl mOflord." "WTI I.Ia.M AIJ-AIH,' be. Mrt Wood li onaor tho writ pro wtioi fprtll-i lnatlon iitl ftVlll id Mcnvinx ih plot of a m try krp ihe rtm ir t fttifM on ali-orhrd from brniiinmit to i-nd. TtiK Il ATS IH TOWKR la out ol t r im ai ani uii lntArii ir g tori, nnd that it aar. jjr anoLiwa lo put a1 her nn Bn-H'tit attmlrtTt on the gut firn, Ho if rr compliment cmi J t pair to any novol thai In tay i)mt It t lti h hratlilHt and rnntlnuon lnt'rfit Anl In tint rt(Act w tt that 'l'he Hauntd 1' tw "U a Ikm'Il of vry frnt liitcreot and enwrr. It la on fit itlriic novel, aud -rarrltit tha trailer'a altcnttoti tn tha nd, by hi rriaininit ati-nilon nuil inaKtng tla hourt of pf-MHl p n ifiiv and pleasantly by pfrffctly alkiwa'tlt inttnn. And In di'ng t, no llitia rnnntructHa prrr it -rliMplavnl hf Um Htitiior, wlio pxhihiti alto r.n(naira'le Kno.iiK4 ol niatiiKTi ainl rhtratr. and a mon Miau ordlur rfkitct' i f k II i nnd rac- in rlpUon, whieh la dmcurni l li nt til of Mra Wood'a wiinm.- Cooipieta In nut larwc octavo rolrna. Trira W i cnln. NOW READY. A COOKBOOK FOU1 HE MILLION. NEVKK ItKrOKK lMMU.IHIf H. PETERSON'S NEW COOK BOOK: I HI M I. AND ritACTICAL ItKCKIlTd VOH i UK HoUHKWll-K AND TIIK UMM TI TKD. ('or)Uinit.'tlMlit liundrt d and flfty-rlhl newandoMKlnnl rert iptK lor cooking, and prrparltig all klitdt of p-mtty. Ul Ot tilth il-DJ!lf'lt. jflllfl. tllAalM t'H)(JH lfR, VCtftuhJcH, tprittvinn, tHatrlf, plrtlea, tynipt. wtnt, rtwi. loado tlr.'r. prctarvaa, dpt'ta,pottliie aau ca.cikftsi, t, Ac, ('inpli'ii In on larue Tt.lumo; atrjngly bound, with full Hilt O' ni.inciited lBi.-K. l'rlcr$J. Ac'dtfhs, with orden, T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, No. 309 OniBNtJ! BTKKKl, IMilU'lelpble, I'k. All Ilia KKW HOOKS are fir tale a'. l'K ti.iimon H. It QODEY, and LADY'S FBI END, FOR OCTOBER, l'lTUltKH'H Vo. SOS OIIF.SNl'T RtreeU TE0USAMD3 OP TEE IE EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIX. rnlpnt appllod for. Mynavr lnTontlon, a IinuMe Re v rtih;e .1 II aitjuatlnk' HaM'ty Talved Iiihnhr, for adimn loteilujr Mlroiit ildo IUi, and etratmj( twtU without pain. The onlj mode UiM Hie Hai oan tit projHTly and aadlj admiulsured. UK. O. 1. MUNNS, D lH-lin No. 7111 -SI'ltlCK bTRKKT. MILITARY NOTICES. &5S0 iHO, 5KO "K s5ho, ' CAIslI BOUNTY. THE FIFTEENTH WARD Will pity $10 Ward llounty for llirea tlava unlylo a tVw moro rt ctuita I'lioii-a i;lvi-n tn i-uli't iu any cotuuauy or irium-lit. Apply tllla llav to lHAat.'M h Itf I'l. at I'ru- vnt-t aikrahul aiMllco.toruir into AD mid Mt'lUNil u K liKN Mtritta. !'-17 tl EUB&TT1UTES AKD VOLUNTEERS I'UllNimtKK IT HlltsKT NtlTK'K, And on Iteaitinattlit 1 oriua, V. L. JIAVJ'.NH, I.ICKNHKI) ItltOKKR, No. IK. H. MCVKM'II Struct, Nei-oud Kliair, Ki til H'tom No. 10. s TUINTII -WA.il 1. 250 MEN WANTED TO l ll.l. TUB yl!0'l A OK TIIK TKN I'll WAltl). llltlieal llounly Pkltl. Apply to A. II. FHASCISOUS, ,18-tf No. 513 MAIIKKT -STKRKT. i lilKNKY'S Sll Altl'SUOOIKltS. AVOID I HK ItllAKT, knit cnIM In a Con1 ot aome atttntlllilt, Autliuricd bj tha tlt-neriil and Stata 0vi-rnmenL MAJOIt J, W. M'lOIlK, Of ink KIM'.TV-MHTH l-KNNSVt.VANIA VOLUN TKEKS, Ii rrcrulltni to fill np Hie Ootnpanli a In tlila cit. TIIK HI11IIK8T ItOtlNTIKS OIVK.N ForOna, Two, orThriu Year' 3Jen. Call at ourr, at So. iiiltt CHf SMJT treat, below Hl TH, ll'jou vaaiit lo Knllttt. UAlOK J. W. MOOUK 1 Ii ri Jiaif tl to iu- ptonvptlir IIIK (JII V AM) WAIIII MOUSTY liuim tltati-ly on Ilia niualartnK of any tnun to till lli-glmant. I HI I.MH'K I'lloH., 1 ti. W. HAMS, I I .IDs. r. IDItlAi, I J1.W. KVI.Il.MW. l,.omu,i.'aa. ii. h. wiNKititKN.i:i:, ; 1 "oum I t'Alll.V IH. I Ai r . H. ,li:ssl p, kf.'il A. I BuN.tl'1'DV, I A; iii:Ai'grAHir.us pituvosr mah- .ln.l. Kirt litri:t. I'a., No. .'. 8. TlUKli Htreet, -Inlau Iphif , Auiiitkt 1 1, IN-.. M i o luui e pti'iiipt rtilu io an iicioni on ordtnary nilnft-th f uini(.k:tttl with tliu I'.i.rolm. n: , It raft, tAiuip tion. hlal'lntti-k lo lr.tlt, Te.it and Aooiinia ot iuea furrtMif-d, ('It zt na art rf.iuvttrd to uuiki- apph k U'-n to fh I'n.voat Marhltal ol the ' MKr-a sUn .u . I t -. 1 1 . ( far KUill iui-rii.atibU, nnd nut to the Fiooul Miu anaMeiiui(;l at V ath'iik.1. ii. liy crdti ol lhf I'rovo-t M.irM ll li- ii ril . WILLIAM K I.KMM V V. t.l-2.tf Cjii ittui .ind I Tt . t M .r-i.al. TT" iotN'lY Ft M A! UN F.S. WANTKO m 'tr il t 'mu d Suio-ii M..; in - n --. a').- :.dtd bit n ..' j arii 'in tde d.i'i i-t a h Mi' r .it 'iir Nw . y i ..nta, Jai.d fa Uaid L i.iud hi.iit s k ij ,-u.-w..j u for 1 1 .ttii i.i. 1 ntn i f -n U f , V'tiir Y .u. lnin rrni cii-ntn ii 'hai. ti e : ipv. AIL lliK AL IHl'N I'll.S i,a.d ui t n ti ..Mount. Mktiii ft - ie ri'uJ M nt y. tit ml iuiihtr Uiiurn.a;.-a ait' At tie I'.c rttf:.L ).VIadk,M .is, No. Ill K. FKOST MrMf.b.lo, Spruce Street, tCtWKU Urt htUlb 01 1 Ud J C vli-iK. r. i m. cwvi.kv, au.' tf Ma;'tr mid Kt- ruit'.-g oih'.cr 1? v L O I' O 11 S F I RLOUG1IS. I Kl.ltt't ,1 IS I I Ml.oI'l.H. 1 IU1.UI t.lis I I lu.OL't.lH. f 'ft''i r Bi d M'lillt ra vi.itln ttii-1 itv f-n fnrlou-. I., n'-t i'ing KU ll HI. H A MM I'l III It Ml I.I I A It K il ll'UKMS, btWItllB Mil) OTIIKIt .Mll.tr KV l.'Jl ll'MI.N I M, Arc ln III 'I t. the i-xi.-iibIv 0 V M 'r At. l l hi Ml K4l'Att.lsliMKNT MlM'UCTl Itlhtl 1..S 1 AIM. I S1I.V1LNT ul- liKOH'.K W. SIMONS A- BMOTIll'n, l.tttilillK W. SIMliNM I, Kill UKU, hANMUM HI Itl KI' H AI. I., HASMIM Mill. 1.1 II VI.L. SANttuM Hltuc-t, uotitt: Killt Alict-t. I'llt'UfNTAnilN KWfiltm I'KOKN'IAIIIIN .tWDIlK-t Unite to orth r ut iiu' Kimrti'iti uuiii'i, w lu, h tur rl hncii and ii in i iu i ii, e ti i it i K'u. rt.iui't-t iti"ti, tut "iiu r h'Mitji' iii ti.a ."iititrv . . -xul.iri In u- Hit) M v M l- AO I lllll Ml Jt Wl.l l.lt Vtllll Hlb lll.l,lll.AL, BUUUIJ MAK1 . avo Tr; AUCTION SALE?. VTAcniEVK AUCTION ItOOMS, No. 3Vf ATA MAHKKT SlrBt. C. C, MAr-Kf V. iirit,,i,r. a, li, -'j ptn -I "imt-nl at MM!lh. WAltf H, ANO (II- HI.'IIANI ISK,, OtaD klri.u.f'tr ptil.i r ..I. i hi. Atu-tlon Itroiuii, aul h wl,l altfid iw a..- N'it t.. -.alt, ol UK I KSIAIK AMI SlOi-K.S At tlia Fltliktit . Mll'-'t 1111,11 ffllMTtl'tH At nwflllraii, nii.l run Iv . (O MElit IIaMiIM At Ilia (Har itf-'' "M rn ( a.li will I-- a. I. uu l wt t'-iirr.l r-n ( viii'.-um.-ti-i ot gnaala tbr ut'lir i ,f I.AI.OK fAt.l, ( K w Htl F. flKAMTK ANI ( Ki l hf liV ARK. II , I n. -J Min..w. At 10 a' in-k, f'.tni-ii l-ii., .'tttaoit' vi c i'v r. OMMUN 1 1 :ry rata. I Iradr, f.t.AsswaitK. A flr.a knaor'nt. tt "' lal.lr a"t orlir t .'a. war . I " I till. I. A. MP It I UNI US IMIdnrar o, I. t "-t""i. III N A I Hi .-. 1 AM S W.M. 1 V An fnvi-ira (-1 t l, ..I 1 "., I li' Ami .-.aiin'l. 1'aiinii Va.ait, aO'l ti,r l am ) t--"i-. Ql.OAK AtVI MAN'I'I 'J. Manufitcturv, and Shiwl Eruponttin, N. W. Cornet MICH nnd TKNTH SIRKKl's, I'll I L A l I. I'll t A . H. WKI.SIl .v (;o V litre ynu ran ee n ft.ir,Jld A.ortiiiaut of tie- CIlt'K'liST NOVKI.TIKS, Wl.'-ra vnu ran i-fi O'a lii-tt Mumtlactur'-d Uiirm.-iit, ttliil i In rit T"i i"U ITiiriirt- tin liKNl.l !s fr. W ATK.R l'HOCIf f'l.OAKS, At ilia I. OWIWT I'HICKH. I n. Ilil will fit il It totlialr Intftait to I'Urdta.i tlta.r Cii-al h and Hl.a. la at thta f.alul.liirtu--iit. IS, tulhl .' .M. Wl I.Sil I 'l. SPECIAL NOTICES. fj' ii! oirv, .i ours mom, AMI LIBERTY! ANOTIII'.U (iltAND ISAKIaYl lx liinlalU0 i-l (Sf Mtmleri ol the Un'ou tnnum. tha 1!0!Y. WILLIAM l. KKLLET H'll.l. AltllKKtt.S IHE KlACtis ol I'lillailolplilu, Weft-tut dl.tliKlfon of Pnrty, ON Tim " LS.SU KS OF THK CANVrASs,M ON THURSDAY EVENINQ, S-ptemljer 22 AT O'Cl.'K'K. ar THE UNION LEAGUE HALL, (LATK CONCKKT HALL.) Ail who feci impiD-Hird Kith iLe I jojiortaic of tba pamllrg e.rctorHl cmiivhkh npti the whjle ful'irail tha republic are euiFrH'tlnvlilto be preapntont-lanrcnfiua. 1 whe deilictu fautrtlie mrritinf men and principle! dlicvtflffri fni'y, 'nlflv, deliberntolv, 'ear.enalj, andmn fully, are invite 1 to attend. UimmI atan proYldi'! foi all.and orJer&ad comforl t i- turrd. ao ggy- IIKAlKiUAHTKHS 'IUST II AT- I RION CAMPAKIN rum. COMMON WLAl. I U 111 ILhlNd, fi't t;:l CHliSNUT htri-", r pu-tniitr 17. iw.i. A nu etltin of th uu a h. rn of i ne Club will bp hdd on TI'KHIVA r.YKNINil. V"th Inat . At 7 o'rlwk, at their Uond'itiaiti ra. I'linctual attendance Is retipht( d. li cider o( Uii Ton. mil tec t f Hapirhit"iidtn.,e. I'ohmol I'. C. K.I.LM AKLlt, Ctialrmuti. Uajr A. J. Hki i.Kit.-t, Wecrotary. 1 '-ii THE lit T OV GKNKRAL (ill ANT This i Iidionit- n-nlpturi', no much admired at I hr Fine Amm i iiilcr , i now on Kno Kxhihitlon nr a lew ituvh.m (HtNK M ( Altl'l-T M'lMti:, No.KiM CHKia'UI' Htrcft. Aa snh rlpt:uiH t it an-ir the relic ' ot Inria hh d H"ldi rs. p- iatiii-. nih rihinu not only taMn-tlt them, hut i'iva taniihh' i hIi-im i-of their appiocUtloli of nc ul tur rn Kfiieia tt. H) nil lu.-utia soc it. :-l:t M vT- T.1W lUirAKTMENT, UMVKIISITY wL? of l'eniiH 1-iola. A ttim will c-'innii-Tve Ut'l'ORKK 3, llt. Thi Introdnctoi y l.e-inre will he dellxered al k o'elo. k In the evening ol that day, at the tuual Lecture Kcoiu blh lion. (JEOKi.r. HUAItSWOOI). f 17-Ul O 1 X CJ 13 01 TICK Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, rilll.AUKLl'lfl A, September U.IK'.I. Pciihd prnpoHl will be reeelvel at thin Mil re until -'I o'eJoek P, of Tl'F-SI A V, the 4th of O 'tohiT nnxt.tbr any portion or the whole of ()NK MILLION OK DOLLARS, 1,0K), !, AS PART O V A NEW LOAN autbtirlail bj A. I t'l' a -i-liillv, .ay.lile ok tho M day of Ai'rli, iml, wita Htl ritit nt the ralo ol t par ian. p-r ktinuui, payahli itirlirl.v on lt day of lha tiiutttlia ol' Jaiiaury. April, July, kntt Otlobsr of t-ai-h ytu, nod ootk prluclpkl kad li.tur' at a-i-tin-d ly a lu-'rtuktte ou the Com pany' totatra and tr im tiitn. Tlia propitaiila tuual lia In wrltliiK, eiitlur.!-.! rriititala f ir l.etnnh Loan," kud Ml at till olllcf, wli.-i Iht-yalll ranikiii without bfiria opt-n.d until tin- nieetitiK nt th' H..unlor Uiina.ari.,t U"o'kM.'k on Wcdtiradkj , tin- ii" ol Octohor net. Theott.reraof ao. ceptt d ifuHita: nill tm curly Iht-rftillt-r notlflt-tl ol audi acri'i'tatiM, wlu-n tin promlunia olMn-d will b luniu. dlkU ly paj able, and ktti'rwurda racli will It kt llliarty I pay the aluouul a. ralttril hy monthly liutalnitinta of ll par c-ul. or mor. tlit-n-i'l, or Hut wtiola at ono tiuie, kt ui a her option. Tin- Miin.ii.-fra rt aam to t'leoiU'lyi-a tho rtiflit of rrji-ctllig ku.v hldit IH'I aiillaiiii-tnry. Ity order of tht- K".irU of .Manair, F.l Y IN WAI.'ll'.K. tii ksi. it mi. DEAFXl'S, N01SKS IN TKH IIHAI), tnitOAT riSEASKS, CATAUIIII. Tloita who nifli-r from thaat maladlaa hav. m-.w th. v, n t . at ii iirtnii'ty t r r.ndinar it-li- l. I". k.iriua X nJlrm tail I'' I"'. IDS Most 11lHh.fcil i iii.l.n. t.-.l ly .1,. Kii.i il'i'IH.n.'livo.ti'. nt rttr ti-a.l for r.a 'K ;"..t of th it'.' ' u''1' " " Jh-.c.t, nnd fia.li- ' ,,. it witli n.mti. rml m i.i'lv. 'I'lio ti'i ,K v.in ia l- IZXs1- T tl r Dfii'.--I f-V-n ili"l'l""' ai n, . ti'il ,t .in.t. itio'. i in. -t ill.' atul:i - i BY r.. i, . i-iiii in t" I " "n anna. I .nl'.r. .1 ip in i,at 11, o ,i .....ant cai-i.il a n - k' "t'tst't "' " ' ' 1 " ' " pl.Oii.klittai-t-ua wn.l.HM C'HXNK. Itl.:l:..-. 11. I'll in f, Nt-. 11J btLiiiiil su it. l'l'tt.,l'r.ft . Ata nht It. I. 1 ! ,piiiiii,i(-.ih.i...:..l'14--Thl 1" tor-'llfy. that t. r I. nr r'ar. I V .. tr. iiblnl w l. all .itlkt.Hv-1 1 '""'. . , ii.l i.iiuil ilh.l. ..tn.a.. 1 mu! l"" "i n--.il. I by ml 7, t -,'t.s il,ii I'lif nll"l't rcnilin: any b' w lit S"iie ii',, 'iiii- ai" I ai l'it'd in nr. Von Jlonl.il air, no Hal "'""'"""" -l,c,"lc"rjor.i:rn sik.emvki-.h. Ot tl.f f.rm Oi H'.i. tmuir Al I itatl.il. l. r h.inta Vi No N. llrtad ,:xi.et. Trlvatf n-'il' Utnu sUvl-i. FK-1r VON l"C'lIIK'r H can ho ef'iwlteil on ail w tlMdli i:Kt- 'lh ''i'-AL operutioiu lo :tu,or, Ml.H'l ..tliu 'St, WAI-VI'T Street. When- hiirdr.tUcf fciuuiar Uelinii'ii-aia a Ui kbti- ca't tMuuuiiil. an'i-u rrif- DI'.Ar-NF.SS AND HUNDNl'.S. J. fc' Ilaai l, M !., Frofnat.r ..f lha Ey. kml tar, Ueau all dlseaan apnartuliiliiK to lha abo.avn.iiird in. ial.i-ri wun llieuiu.oaliu.ifitl. 1 aitlmoniala fri'ia Ut. ninat r atti. u.iirt't-a In the ti-.v andiinintry cm ba it, n at "'i "'"? So. i.11 1'1K tra-t. Arlill.iai r.yaa i " ;''r;i Nocliaiiii-. mail, for annual urn. Oltlua boat! "ro ' W UA-ta-.IUill'.it. Ho-liUfUiatbtMa. aWll-W HtLMfiOr1. f JS REMEDIES. r,.r .Noti 1 aliiti: n r lir mllncli-v v 1 r "' '""""n. It dainit.alii.'- or tr.r. rat enof thr n?' of Kitli". t'r'na. Irilt ll i I1(..".f I'- . .li ntr ti !,i '.-,.;''.-.. 1 a fit. . I ,.,.( ii r- ii, a ail HI, -at a .i tr - r.iv: I-l Koiia r-, uu I lr-p; .a? Hi-yia IIKLM JiOLD'S I Mill) KXTRACT IiUCUU Fi r V iii.ri iirhint; fr-mi Fx cilrt In Ihcroli tn, 1 lie r. ii -t'l iitioti ot.ee ai?fi fh Cr nnfV H'.vit nrM n-qnlrea tl. o ft'dof nif.lK iiu if. nfyftr.'tf.rr nmi inffjnratr th? itfm, which llKi.MHOI.lv.H KMKAt'T HIM'HU Invirmllf dr.", H no in-atraiM't In Mihnitt.d ti, ConaumpM.in x tii-au l- ii w 1,'nr.i' lll'.LM liLl'H HA'II) EXTRACT OK BUClltf. In aitcrtlon peculiar to 'Fai ai.ua." U a u equaled by a older preparation, as lit Chloro'li, or lie tent! on, Irntfil Iniltieu; ralnfulofaa, or Bitpprension of Cuttoinary Brae nntloni ; L' Iterated, or rchirroua Btala of 1ie Vternij Leirthorrho-a, and all cmplainU luoldent lo the Ml. n h( ther arUii k from liahlu of dlaloation, luauniJotioMai, or In the ri(M line or ohar of life. lllLMliOLD'H FLl'ID KXTRACT BUCHf AM) IMI'UOVr.I) ltO.-K WAflU Vlll radii ally etcrniinate from the a) stein lloae of the l'i inai) Orft ana arihlntf from Hahltsof Uiisipatloa( at littf exi ns titlr or r vhnnte in (nf, m) inconveuicnti or cji-orure ; coat pie te'y itipiTseding Utoso vnph'aMttt an4 atiiwuit retiie-i(, CV'.i ! at it Mercury , In all Ute dlkeane. I'SK HKLMIJOLD'B .FLUID EXTRACT BUCUU In all Ilesei of tlie Urktaw OrKana. w neither exit-tine tn MJ.iir-'or " ft tn mfr" from K-tt ever can i$ originating, utul no ti- n'tn- of hor long uandtrfj. It la pleaiau lm tate and oior. "Jiiiun'tntr" in mrtion, and mur at ren ulhc nhy than any of I be yreparatp.na of bark or Iro u, 7 hoae nuileiiuK from Jlrol of or irate Cotititu tioni, rocre tho Urmr ' n'tl The read- r must he aware that, howtver slight may bo tlie attack of the altove dlaeaeen, H la certain to affect Ml Jlo'ih it til'ht Mtit'rtl ro iat'ixin, mud hit Poo ls i'H. PllVHH.l.V.S,l'l.f.AlSK NOTK K. AV I '. M A K K NOP V. .' !! I'.T Of lS(iKKDII.NTS. iii.i.Mi.iji i s i-Lfiu ExniAir r.i't.'iiu 1-,. ii-i .-ul cf .'..i i,.'".i,a't J i ! I'frri-.i, ! let It it with in-kf can ami ..fkrtd lu vaviioby II.T. III.L.V li'JLD, lr - i't and r.;niii u tix'i-i-n yeilra' K I , i .ue in t: t a.y .f ri.i!iiUv! Ma, Mid n"W iincrliett ty the Bioat lucent t-t the iain:ty,and h.ivo been Ml in md to im lu '.hf I'nil.tl st.itci Aiuy. ktul aro a;so in .ry k mrul a.e in suu-Ho,tiU'J bnl public 8.initary lh tituti';ii5tl.ri'ii0l out the lai d. Pfl I pur boula, or sia lor f'i. I tlliitt-d touny ..Ulress, ...tomiinnlcd l y ux lil.lt Ujtk'iioni. Inrict Ittt.ri to lifcLVliOl 1 H lru and Chemical W-uahome, No. 5U4 liri'iidwiiy, Sew York, Or HEI.SIBOI.D 8 lladival Dejioti Nt.. 101 8. T.iith treel,l'hlladi'lihlil. p.wur. oi counuiUiti. Atk ht lltl-ilBOLD'B. ud take no other. rl'jih'litu lu uttfBdam e fr..m 7 o'elo K . 't. to 1 1'. M. Bold bv lTMt.Uti eviryAhifi;, ) n lullu iita