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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. rniLADELPIIIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 186-1.
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OFFICE No. 108 sTtHIRD STREET.
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fa!, fim l tM Carr1r,and MIM la Buhwrtben
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riTt Ckbti m Two Mi.tmie, Invariably In adv.nc
At re parted wilwwL
' A4nlMntiu truMrted Hi tha ntual rant. A liberal
InuoMl uli far mende. ineTtnne.
H s nsvaks. MM a taken of Anonymnn. C-tmpnnnlrillntil.
W-ate-it ra.nilsil for tesrnl n must be antlo-n't. ate-1
lij Ihr inn rit " ' ' -...-. nece.s.rli) tor
Ma.iin.n. bat a. a guarantee Tor Ms etHl luith. We
guoot pntoukl t return F jeotd I'oinniuilicatK.Uf .
To AdTatrtlnrra.
Otrtof to Mi treat Ineeeata la tha (MrraUtlnn f Tit
7ffVtNir0 TKI.KrRAI'H, ContlH-llllIf 1IH f )fO tO pres. at Mil
art? Imar, tr ai-Renaly roanc.! teal adtir'leim-iita nmf
b.h.ndedln a. toon at lo n cl k. II p..aalb.c, to tccura
them a d tiMerUoa in all of oar editioni
WEDNESDAY. ft BP I'M MB Kit 21, Ml.
PATRIOT IN If A.l IMH. ITU'S.
If one of the wio men of (Ircero wtro abln
to wlk in front of our St ate House before and
after a municipal election, unacrompanioil by
a contemporary of this gmipratlon, what
trnnfe tliousrhu would All hl.i mtndt He
would behold before hlni men who arts
so absorbed In tho welfare of our city that
sot even considerations of lutcrv.it can knop
them at the'.r trade or biiHlnr.; m.-n who, i
behalf of the Intere-ita of politic!), forget all
pewonai comfort; who toil with Uiir tongiuts
under a burning sun, without thn pltsvmri) of
the noonday meal or the prattlu of their chil
dren ; who, with all thi,are unappreciated ; men
whom the pasfier-by makes a Jest of, or freti
at for contracting his way. Such a sago
would aurely exclaim: "Here, Indeed, I
" behold dlslntcreetcd patrlotlmn ; surely this
country Is safe and la-sting whoa Its citizens
so eagerly watch the Acropolis of Its power.
" O Greece I never In thee have I Been such
things."
But If It were explained to the resuscitated
Athenian that those patriots loved more their
cwn than their country's welfare ; that they
watched not over the city's liberties, but for
opportunity cither to cringe and bow before
Borne potty official In power, In the hope he
may drag them to his own elevated position,
or were seeking industriously recommenda
tion for ofllces of all grades and kind, we fear
bis raptures would turn into the Just Indigna
tion such procedure so richly merits but so
rarely receives. Yes, these thirsty seekers of
, Office carry on their contemptible practices in
the face of the world, and excite only a vupid
Joke or a passing sneer, instead of a healthy
acorn that would at least show them that the
(great majority of our citizens cannot even see
. such base selfishness In others without a ru
.'Duke. As for reforming the office-patriots
themselves, the Idea Is chimerical. They who
riaa, descend to the tricks of the trade of poll
ttca are too far gone to be changed in charac
il(fer and might as well be abandoned as lncor
i ngioie.
fficicn
' ,, The wide-spread practice of office-seeking
Inflicts a three-fold injury first, on tho chief
Who is to appoint; second, on the appointee
to office ; and lastly, on the rest of the com
mnnlty. It is thought necessary, when one Is
elected to power, that ho must draw after him
' ft host of his own party to All tho minor offices
Whose control he holds ; and hence It Is not tho
best man who Is elected, but the party man,
knd a well-meaning chief is thus encumbered
With knaves and 'dolts, when his intentions
axe really Just and good. While we arc on
this subject, we would liko to know why a
man who bos houor, magnanimity, and nerve
Cannot break the chains of custom, and where
a duty is merely ministerial, retain an efficient
Incumbent, let Ills party be what It may. This
practice would raise a howl of denunciation
from the lobbies ut Washington, at Ilarrisburg,
and in front of the State House, but it would
be a noble herculean deed, which would
crush the modern Hydra ot office-seeking, and
be embalmed by the thanks of all whose posl
, tion would render the commendation valuable.
Upon the appointee or office-hunter the
effect Is blasting to morals, no less than to
business. The tricks, artifices, and shams to
which be has to resort are derogatory from
all manliness, and are without number. Most
offices In the United States, whether under
federal, State, or municipal disposition, rarely
exceed three or four years as respects the
term of service; and as the Incumbent knows
tint after Lis term is out his business is sliat-
tt red, if not ruined, he endeavors to supply
ti e deficit by a species of indemnification,
w'nked at by those in office, but styled em
bezzlement by outsiders.
It is impossible that a city or State should
be filled with such officials, with their prac
tlces now and then leaking out, and the effects
constantly beheld by its citizens, and not be
tainted by the pollution ; and such we fear Is
the Influence of such patriotism and politics,
A heartfelt popular interest In the affairs of
a nation Is undoubtedly its best security, and
a guarantee of Its prosperity ; ut when the
Interest frit is a coveting of the fattest office
to be held, and a concern as to what party is
most likely to be in and what out, and the
llJvc. It Is undoubtedly a sign of corruption
Id a community, which will cause every real
pa riot the deepest shame and apprehension.
HOW A HI. Ht JO K t'.lT
Do the people of this country govern ? We
Ui'.' k not. To our mind the United "t.ites
jx itlcally considered, appniirs to be an oil-
gricby rather than a republic. Paradoxical us
It may seem, the principle of representation
b: in practice become so absolute as to
di troy, virtually, tiie popular element In t!iu
C vernniint, There is a uioe't complete mib
Sl utiou of the lew who net and tliink fir the
m; ny who do neither, save in a most slavish
or mechanical fashion.
As elections are conducted now-a-diys, the
multitude cannot be said even to choose their
rulers. The thing 1b all mado up for them
long before they are required to perform their
little and formal part of the business ; and
When the day for It arrives, they march to the
polls and deposit their ballota with no more
Intelligent sense of what they are doing than
, If they weie pitching pebbles into the sea
Each one of hundreds of thousands of votew
silks his Individuality lu the unity of a parly
and the pany, through its small band of coo..
trulllnir. nianuelnif leaders, designates tho
caudldrntea to be elected, the principles they
are to reuroiMjut. and tho whole scheme of
atluiUiUtrailve policy they are to pursue In
liic event ol their elevation to office.
This familiar routine of proceeding Is, for
the most part., blindly aciulceed In by tho
Bjilllt n ; and the practical elTuct is that we have
; a civil system that Is representative only In
theory. The (luminance of profewUinul poli
ticians among us, as a distinct tuu, bu been
rtudcred so supreme through the uiudlumof
party organization, nominating conventions,
and all that sort of machinery, that the inde
pendence of the citizen, as a powtr In the
JState, I effectually nullified, and the novo
relgaty of the people a mere delusion. One
of the ntrlk ii (t evidences of this sad and hu
miliating comlKlon of affairs Is the free and
authoritative tone with which a Tew hundred
men often talk of withdrawing a candidate
and effecting a fusion of parties representing
several millions of actual Totem, and affecting
the political Interests of millions of people.
Thuse self-created autocrat-i seoin to think
thst they hold the great body of tho American
population In a aperies of serfdom, and under
take accordingly to dispose of their sufTr.iei
in a national election very much as tho
buughty barons In feudal times wore wont to
engage for the amo'iut of force with which
they would support one cause or another In
the wars of rival chieftain. Our ileinogues
treat the people as If tliey were a set ol abjoct
retainers, whom they can throw on any sldn
In an electoral contest with the mo.H perfect
ease and certainty. There havo been nume
rous Instances when, within n few hours of a
moHt Important State or Federal election, an
entire party ticket has been suddenly can
celled, and many thousands of vote trans
ferred to an Intercut with which tho necess try
arrangement and understanding had Inen
made. And this whole matter, seemingly so
complicated and difficult In the number of
sepainte wills and voices to be controlled, ha
been accomplished by a score of cunning wire
pullers, sitting together in a secret conclave
and settling the condition of the bargain.
This is disgraceful to tho country. It indi
cates a most discreditable sUto of political
morals ; It proves how shamefully thu peo,ilo
have allowed themselves to bn brought under
subjection to corrupt party leaders; it places
the government of tho nation In tho power of
few ambitious, designing men, who are
always ready to sacrifice tho public peace and
happiness If they can but gain by it Boms per
sonal profit and advancement. Politicians In
nil quarters of the Union change their prin
ciples as readily as their coats, and are never
at a loss for some specious motive of patriotism
to juhtlfy each successive act of apostasy.
This would be bad enough If It stopped with
the Individual. But when one of these political
Dalgettys undertakes to carry with him in his
frequont desertions from party to party two or
three thousand voters, whom, under tho name
of constituents, he regards as so many blind
followers of his lead, the fact admires an
alarming Import.
If there Is any country in tho world where
every citizen, In the alPuiis of government,
should think and act for himself, that country
Is ours. We cannot surrender hero Inde
pendence of thought without abandoning our
lilHTties. The integrity and safety of tho
State depend ultimately on an intelligent and
honest concern of every man iu the cholco of
public servant, and the principles which are
to lie pursued In tho National Administration.
We have hitherto been too much controlled
by organizations and creeds, and party cries.
Political writers and political speakers have
had too absolute a sway over our passions and
reason. The time has come when evory one
who has a sjllrage to cast, which is to tell on
the Interests of the Republic through the
Government, should da bis own thinking aud
voting.
Tho time has come when conventions and
platforms ought to lie considered as possessed
rightfully of no authority to override the un
derstanding and control the personal freedom
of men in their political conduct. Never
before, perhaps, was the welfare of tho nation
in more peril than it Is now. Never before
did the very Integrity and perpetuation of our
institutions so directly or bo critically depond
on the choice of a Federal executive, as njw.
Let the people, therefore,act with correspond
ing deliberation, earnestness, aud Independ
ence, and all will be well.
KOW IN 'I'll K TIMK.
At no period In the history of this san
guinary and long protracted war have tho
people been called upon to exercise more
patience and moral courage than now. Tint
we are approaching the crisis of the Rebellion
cannot be questioned ; and with faith in tho
1 ati lotism of the Government and support to
our brave armies in the field, we may honestly
anticipate the return of peace and tranquillity
within another year. Now Is the time, then, to
brace up for the closing struggle; to cheer
fully respond to tho appeal for more troops,
and to hasten them Into the Held at the earliest
piactl cable moment.
Thus far we have met tho demands of the
country, both for men and money, with an
imm.i.tnfiMi mid nm.ntit Il.mle llnktmwn In Hip i
history of nations. We have sent oar brave
sons lrom our farm-homes, from our mauufaj-
l.,rli-i n,l i(irlul,iw, willmilt cnmi.iiUinn rr
tones and worxsnops, wunoui tompuision or
rwrri-t. W'n have nalil tuxea in mlllinnu nf
" .. , ,. .
money wunoui uemur or protest.
This wo
did because we loved the old Union and its
thousand lencflccut institutions. Now is the
time, then, to make the lust sacrifice that shall
crush the great conspiracy, and restore the
nation to peace, prosperity, and happiness.
There are preliminary movements in the
great army on tho James that promise suc
cess before the first snows ot winter shall
whiten the hills and valleys of tha Old Domi
nion. A victory there will destroy the last
ho, of the Confederacy. Oban has proved
himself the ablest general that hs coin iim le J
the Teteran Army of the Potomac, ami hid
determined and persistent eir.irla will era
long tell upon the Kubel atrongliold. Now la
the time, then, to strengthen thn foree undur
bin command, and to en: jurat?.! tl.e brtvj,
I'roud heart that have atr:is','ld nobly on tVt
field, in the trent'hes and the ritin-ihi, without
renluliiKB or regret. Nothing ho en irir-M
the Boldler a the knowleilg.t tint hU l ibirj
ure aipreeiated, and bis Hiitlerltii alleviated
aud HymuathtzHil with by I'd in ii it In n .
The mfortnation derived fro it ev 'rypirt
jf the Confederaey U th:it their ar.m-b : u'iti (
Ioiiulatlon la mainly exhausted, and tint it
will be utterly l.n;o.si'lii to ru.truit tU Mr
nrmles to their former atrcngth or churaeter.
The recent appeals from the Governors in tho
Southern Stutes is an evidence of their ex
haustion, also of tlio extremis desperation o "
their cause. Now is the ti.no, then, for tin;
half million of men ord.:ro 1 by the drait to
reinforce our armies, Tor with our pivseu
lorces Increased by one-half that number
nucces must bo certain and llual. We hon
estly believe thia last drall orduretl by the
I'resideiit will be all the men required to finish
the Itebellion, to break its back aud U:i, an I
jrlve it a respectable burial.
There are unquestionably many weak ami
faiiiHiearted men In the free States tU it
believe the country Is ruined, that Its trea
sury u bankrupt, aud our resources terribly
exhausted. Another class, principally broken
down and decayed politicians, are exciting a
baleful Influence to bring those forebodings
Into practice, to underrate our military u :
ceseea, to depreciate our cunoucy, and pre
dict mUortune aud failure. Now Is tne time
to cheer up the doleful and di)spninllii, to
counteract the pernicious etforbs of the dis
loyal, and with patilotlc resolve and deter
mined law and aucrltlce support the Govern
ment to ti.a last Loyal uiuu of the North,
Dow 1 the Omo,
what norm it nnnt
While every loyal paer In tho land broke
out this morning in a jubilee of largo type
over Siikiudan's victory, the Age entirely
Ignores the glorious news, and crowils Its
thrilling detail j Into an obscure corner with
tho Bmallest type.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
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An Aivkctino Scknk. On Sunday eenln
!at llie rourn nation of Ollvut Huptiit Church,
KKtli and Kcdirnl street, lint, nod to tho fare
well scimouof tlnir pastor, Kov. Mr. luidwln,
who, after eleven yean of acllvo and very mi '.
co-Will lalo-, in ro'iipelled to retire in eonwq'ii'nc.n
el HI health. The hc nis was deeply iiitcrcnui?.
Aflet hii ell qui nt appenl to the coiiKic f iiiou to
ci 'tit ii i ii 6 to live in penep, n geiir.il UreuH was
taken, and tmtiv a tear Seen to fail at the
lunula were clapped, In in n,y lim'aneea pro'is'i'V
fur tie lat time. Mr. Haiti win retirea to lliu
(Oiin'ry to rei operate.
llow Tim Soi.iiiKiia Voth. A ly or two
since a voto fur the 1'reni.lenry ws taken at tho
Haddington Military llo-plinl, where them ars
np anls of a thousand alek and wounded men,
nine hundred aud sixty ot thoui are youth. Tiie
remit wns ss follows :
Lincoln . , . 010
I Mi Clelhin :t )()
litiiiont -
Majority for Lincoln 2'iO
Tim Diiai t. Triturations for tho enforcement
of the draft are Ixing mado. A stand from
which the drsini.'N will lie. made Ima huen
i roett d in fiont of the headquarters of Ihc Provont
MiT-disI if the Hicond District. Two wardi in
iliin dixttict, the First and Seventh, are still very
much delicti nt in their quotas.
I'oi.mi a i. The City Kxcentirc Committee
of the National X'nlon party, having received
authority from the Commissioner of City Tro
pertT, intend having a pr.ind mnss mretinir in
the Independence Square, and in ihe front ol thn
State House, on Saturday evening, October H,
1'aiiadp. I.ant evening a meeting whs held at
tho Commonwealth Kuilding, to make arrange
ments for the parado of tho Soldiers' Campaign
Club, next Saturday evening. The Union (Mub,
under command of Colonel William It. M um, is
expected to parado with tho soldiers.
Hhn lit.ii'AN Invini ihi.ks. A meeting will
be held this evening at Concert Hall of tho llo
pulillcHn InvinclMoi. Wo earnestly enj iln all
loyal friends of tho (lovorntnent to fill in and
join this Association. Addresses will hemadu by
several prominent KopuOlicatis.
Aiiiiivai. or Sick ami Woinhkii. This morn
ing 17r) sick and wnuudod Foldiors fr om the
Washington llo-pitals arrived at llnuid and
l'rune streets.
'mi: r.i iikha on. omi'AX v of wi;sr
YIKUI.M.t."
Capital, $.'00,000, divided into 100,0)0 shares at
S.'i iwr.liarr. 8utcr!ptlai price $t-0 ier utiiri-
Thin CotiipnDr own mod e ol Iheninht atullfll I a'ltl and
learn . In die Kanawha Valli-v. iltua'f on Mor.e Neck and
Cauil bPll's Kan bra-Chen of Hull crci'k, and vrllhin jllve
n.l!e of the Olilo river.
On Hemp Neek Idp romtany ownonp well, whleti I. now
pnin)lDK twenty -thiea lutml. M oil per liny. Thii well It
only Uiri-e hundred and iwenty-sevun feet deep. The
nuptrlntendi lit U now prepailnu to tiora to tiie ili-p h of
tin- oltur weiU eurrouading til, whicn are producta rrm
one hundred 10 one huadted and elxly barrel! of oil p.ir
dny, when we are kallstli-d we ran produce a like aoviutit.
Hieie Ik Hiioiher well at Home Noek, now bured two
hundred and slaty-five feet, with about thirty last of oil
In the well. Ttie land on wlileh tide well In lo'led lion
a perpeiual leaae The Mud Treek Company own a aao
Ihlrd liileret, our company have Uie bul uncc of two-tldrdt.
At Camphi'll'a ran, the couipaorown In lee a traet of
thirty-three acres. coreidereJ hy Keoloxlta and tnlnliiir
enlncerr the b oil teirltoiy In the Slate. Tne ureal
Tack well, llowiMu live hundred bu.r. , aiiia this
property.
lioik of hubucrlptton are now open ut the t'ompany'a
Oinie, No WWAI.MT Httpet.
A limited number of iharei only will he Hold.
JOHN J. KltOMKIt, Treaiuror.
Krom the "Plltihurit Hally l'osf of Sepleinher 9, 11.
MIM. STUlaK. The Wheellnir lnlelliKencer' eiyn:
Wi learn lr' la a n-iitleu.au who arrived ycHUTd ty Iro a
1 It-Hiatit r oiu.ty ihat on Madi the Unreal on ;.,m:an.y
blieekawill on llorae Neek.la ihutc Matj , wi.lctt will
yie d a tlieunand haireU or oil per duy- I'l ere In Kr-at
ear lenieot on the ftuhrcct In tr.le vicinity, and Ilia oil lotor
In pre aiuug lo a annul eAlvat."
lArrlMl.
At RI.KV-WII.KI Sft.-Soptotnber Jflth, 14. at SL
Paul's ( bil'ch. I iiiiidi n, N. J., Iif Itev. l)r. Joieull K.
lrrli-nn Dr. IIKMH A KI.KV . Ilultml Slates Navy, to
H.iMPiAU.lK A. MI.KI.N.-,daut,nlvrut (he lata Itlcliard
Wiikliu, I (., ol t'uiuilua. N. J.
AI.HINIU K-W.kTHON. On the Hth Initait. at
Ohr i-t Church, by tiie Iti v Ir Imrr. ISAAC J. AI.KV
AM'Klt. ot I'lillaileluhia. to IIAKHll-.i, dau. liter of
John M. Wuteon, Kai., ol 1 Utltowu, Salem Cuuutv, . J.
CnAKI lll CKl.e.V.-on the illb ultlaio, by R 'V.
W llilaui Hams, Mr. llul'I KT J. ( IIAIO Iv MIM MAllt
A. lit I KI.KV all ul t'hlladelphla.
1 'Si I'K iNM 7.AN KM. on ll e 13th t the reil lonoe
ol tl.e hrtt e'l hnither-in-law, J. II. Alllwu hv the Itev.
f. A. L. Itlehards, AMIilKW W. fo.vll'ltl.Ni to
I-A 1X1 K II. iAMi1, ul VV ut 1 bllwlclpbia.
nia.
llltVP.lt.
-In front ot FelpntmriT. nn tlift ISlh Initiuit,
rinin tiipelTect ut woundt received while on picket diity.
JiihKI'll VJ. ktKY Kit, ot Cuinpauy 1, i lilrlteveuUl
liealiuent New Jeiaey Vulunteers.
(Mil IK K on the uioruliiii ol aepteialier iDlh,
JiihKI'll C. COI'flti K. lathei.Mli year ol ills kp.
11m Irlenila are paitlculnrly Itivlujd to tnnut ut Ills late
ifshlence No. 611 V Tcntldflreut, ou '1 huniday, id lust.,
at huh-paet -i T. M. Intoriuent at .Mount iluhy, .N. J,, ou
Friday, eutelnber 2;id, at ii o'clock.
HA. On the IHth Inntant, at the Hrinlnary llmpltnt.
(leoraelovn, IJeiiteaaut KitANCIS el,oi the Invalid
i orpH, late Cuntain ot tha lliu-buildi'ed-aud.ourteuntb
rtiiiiHVivi.nla oluiitei-rs.
iMie nonce will be ulven oi tne tunerat.
. I l-lllll I N ...lln .a trill. In. Dn. tlirltf
i Mei.ArciiMN, ptr vi hi.' aium's cburoii port itiea
. !,; raiin.mi.i'iricndH, i tiie irvcrmid ciurirr. am
rtun lllllly Invited to nllmid lh lunxrul, u t rl.lny
mrllln Bt i o'ciut. Korvk-wi and latnnuunt ut Mt.
At im' Cliun :h.
HI.OCI'M.-On tlm 20lh liimant, WM. II. acin of Win.
II. and tho lute Haltle M. Slocum, aaed 4 year aud I
month.
'1 he relatival, and n-lenilR of ttie tamli.v are respctlullr
Invited to atte'id the tuaeral, iron) lh reil te a's ol nU
lull er. No. 4A tueeu elienl, oo TuuMiUty uiornlnK, at 10
o'c ok.
Hill l Y -On the 14th Instant, HAMt'Kl. SOOr, of Mu-
i uuunty, Ilel., lu the Afltu year uf hU ago.
Wll-KINS. On .M lav mo mini, tile loth Inst.,
JAI nil K. v ll.K I N la ttie 7 an vieir ot nis a
Tuiieral from ttie . W vorticl ol Fourth and NohlA
alreeU. on 1 IiutimIuv . Ilia ''id lust., at I o'clock A. M.
Inteiuunt at Laurel Hill.
NltK'K COMMKRCUL I1AXK OF
r.au l tiii.
iiii. Alv i imiia, Hfjitftu'ier W, SGI.
A f riinral initBV il tli HI- 'a.lnilJTi f ih '"I'vKn-
W&imrWxWX
: ai n oei. ck a. m . tor n. .r)H,.e ot de-eiinK theimes-
eiallxn lr enrry 'ita "i. 'lie buolni-Nt ul LmiiIuiw uuiler tiie
li.M.er It.e I lil ri stale, .ne if eierci.ina tile 'iwnn
tiiuiM-rrd tiy.tr tuM nl tl.e ii-r.erl Atki'iiiluT .riui 'ibi
OiouMea lh, mulled ''Ail A' t Kluibllnit ihe lltliltH of tint
Dnlbllini.Hi al'li In 'e null Akluel ttl'Jlt. fortlie l.l.riHiiif
r.aiikliiir. uneer tiia .ew.it the llnlti-n State ," a;irnvi-il
tin- .Vil l.y nl Anijii.l, l"'4, anil 10 take mi Ii ai'tlull til i
ri-lil:eri Me retn an uiiiv he m-i-ei.ary an l.prner. I
liy i.ril I ihe UearU ul' I.lreeier.. I
1M -:it t I'. P Vl.MKU,t a-lilcr. I
- STOCK U01.IKI(S' MKKTINQ. ,
COI.N CIIANOK HANK,
t'till AI'IM'iih, rtt'itt-fn',iT 'ft, IH VI, 1
4. utii rt mrt'ti' a ut thf Mioi khutdt-r. ot th C ru K-c-hniuo
It.tnk pin Miflid.U will ho liflJ ut thir lUnfc -ii.f
llonaf. o.i I lO K-!.. t i- .Mill ilav ..t ttflo ar ti-if,
a. I.' o i" nek i.oon, . r th" i irt m -it t Ritu Into coiiKi.t"
ra1 it'ii aii'l 'I' ul MiK-iin tl.a 'i'ie on win t-icr or not thnttitd
t.tnh chit 1 h. tou.f l tl (' hi 1 Ii tor i' iTVind 'Ollhti
hiiMi.. aa i !" t.uiiknirf tui.h-r ttio lawa ot the I'tilt.Hl ) itfi,
into ot ox-r liiii the onwara ruutiti rd h th 't of ho
t (i iiprttl A h'-iuhly tl ihin('timtiii)owt' it'h, t?i.tl:lc(,,.i. li.'t
fOHblifiu thr hunk it of fiU 1 'omul nvtilllti 1 1 llDroiiie itino
t "rtituiih I' T line pur.i.tf of l.iU't.ink' iiinirr ih! Ittwtot Uio
Cnit.-tt htatoh,' apinovt-ii ihe vM day oi Aiiutt, i-H, uid
t t!ik auih Hctlou ui romd tti-rulo aa may ho uutjottDury
or profit r.
Itv ndtr of th Ilonrd of Dlrtftortt,
V ai v J. W.TOi;ltKY, Cftihler.
TKXT HOOK I OK POLITICIANS.
J M.'PII
plihltS i.S'fl I'OLIIICAL IllrtiyJtV OK nir;
.MSIKH If HI MOV,
Olllee ol 11. u IC.'tirlll.ii It, . i.r.l,
Nn. lit H. Nl I II Mire-1. Kli ive .'ln'tmit.
tit
ITI.KTO.N'3
iV XV.W AMl'ltlCAH
I'VCI.OI'KI.I .
Till. iTivuhiatle work furm. In It.i-lf 11 , inli-to l.tir try
01 III 'lilt lli'u.l.iatleu, I'ubl.ilivJ 111 VUI1UUI ! i
lilllUlil.
A.iKM'Y Kdlt 1'IIIf.AnKMMHl.
;i..'l ill N ..J.IS. hlMU .Sl.,iit.it'tMiut.J
'jiiT'i i:.M)i;n"s com m f :u - i a i. anxm k,
I .. i.r.-M T t:n-t, vraer uf Hevewti.
t.lkli.l-lnil teH. Ii.i'..ri..'r.trJ li'.S.
V. in.k imn irri'a:eil f..r th C untlns huiina and btil-
II. lile.
1 hvioutli anil j.r.f tlc.il In -inn tlcii lit
H.H.K-KKKI'IN.i,
In all lt liraii.'tiea, at riacnil liy Hie best acaunlanta
at,u iiu.i.iv.e u..;...
1'I.SMASSIIII',
I'lain ar il firn;irnental, i, n.1141.1 ly one of the muit Cjm
I i-ti nt ut t.ntu. u
L.'U.u.eiviai Cau iil.tliilli,
IliitlTie-i funni,
Ciutini-iriai Law,
I. el. 1 llriK .'iiunteilult tfutel, Sic.
TKU'illA I'llINU,
fly 1.011 nd and 0.1 pn.er,ti.iu'tit In a iliorua.-b and practical
limnn.r t' .1 ..n-i-l.u tnn 1 d i.ima'i.r.
Hll i'lMK IS.SIKI t. IliU BhfAUAttl..,
And K' lite'l wl tt,l
iuvenl.ia ev.i".iii arter Heitulubur li'ttl
4AIAI,..l.lKS,
rontnlnlnir terwa, .tint' nt.' nmuri (471 lt rear), tc.,
ru,n,.t.d.r..ua PfYV.u-( iirrKV.'KH (10.
iai .su.wcutiaer trtrt.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
Ir. Mnjn'u Fmperlornnls, All wti have
0rl Ut la ttftiHlaiTd MMI'ints for
AMT11MA, VN4UMrTIOIf.
FIWN(!llTlrt, ri.M'Risr,
roroifH AND OMA. !lfAltHKSK,.t
ut fknr I iilrii'inary CitnpUiiit , mt( It iiwOiinMt. In ,
proof of tli I n fftct, ff would -tii'f thutl frf llilrtj JT'-IM j
MM t Ihr Kxi'frlorilit liftN tiPrn .H li-m llift .tltiliO, 'li Ihil
i'ft' h uari-tOii'tT yor lit Ulilrdtn lis (."pit Inr.tjr. ami
i nufd thr (".ttitnitd, wiitH 1..1W II U h nitwn and appriTtntrd
Id all i,najim ( il.n wotlri, a1mitid in fc lli lrrat l
H. iiincy of tho Af t'tr (hut rlfinn ol (Jiarnacn fi.rwhfnu ,
lit f bi clally dcfiviid. j
KK,(!.NT r(.l! AM riiir1ftr Pa.fM. Ar.
nir iilrVI nml t ff- .null) purrd ! IU dlpli rfott' , hikiiIi
utf, tmt.il ftfcp-rlcriiPil pmiT.
AM1IVIA It alvnyi nurtM. It ftvnnt-tnri thr tAini"illc
cnmriu IU 11 of 1 In- air vpi-cln, and ly ir.diinii,c f.oa ex.- :
i'rto'all-.ti at oura n ijiv all dtnicultloi uf hrcathiruf.
HltON( I1IT1H rradiiy yloldi lullir Kip -tor ant. Itaith '
dm-R Urn lnflanifriHtlr.fi win-h mtMiilA thr.iik'lj 1h wind
tiilifm pr.dui'r Uf- xt trnltnn, a.id mippronhti at onco
MiP f 011U1 nud patn.
:frSH1 MrTHN.- FrthU lnlHoua and fatal dlooanc no
Tfmty on twirih evrr bvri ftun1 no tTo'tual. It iul
dtii'i Ihr loflaititrkfltldn, rrlit vm the . h and pain,
r-iii"v-i tlif dltlifiilty ul brcftthlntf, and prtMlut an cy
t ki (oral in, vtx'n-tiv all lniintiiiK and olittru ting nirtt
tr are r inuvcdirotn Uie Iuiih,
WIK'Oi'IS TOUCH In promptly rrl laved by thiiKupoc
t'rnt. If ahnrtcn thndnratmnof tlicdlioaiono-lialf,and
greMlf mltiKatrn Iho auilcrlntia uflh patient.
Ir aM ITLMHNAUY (OMI,L4INTH,liiCKOtl,P, I'LEM
IdsY, M- , it Will li found t-t ttt pr.tnH, pit-matit,
an t r iln) le.
Trej rrl Miljrat ho. '12 t'lir-nnt alrcci.
o. III.
Itrntun why
Irnn hni
H o.
4 1 : (' II K fl N C T H T H K E T .
fdtriM hill thr Cuitfitn Hi lint'.)
fry. A S, (wi. 4ia CHKHNUT hl'liKKT,
Vtll M-lt. WhiaW' nn t IN tfiH,
1KOM 1KN It HrTV I'KKTKNP. I-KSH Til AM VOU
( AN HUV KIKWIIKKB.
tlKAN Ima tle l.briH aitil lU-at Hiwk Id thla city of tha
f'.li'MMn list ol tn.i:
I. '1 he bent KilH'-ci.t Chi'WitiK Toharco.
'2. Vi I Mn ado mid It'Miifh-niid Kt-Al I'ohacoO.
3 I'Jrtiii HiHl Nr l old Vlrxliita lohaoro.
4. I lu ll ai d Hwiot ravetidihh loha'-ro.
&. Nn . and ( '(lOftr''.. na T k 'I obaw o.
H. 'I li lion' aHick ol lltivmiri ( I am.
7 Tl-r bent tocn ol lioioi.tlf Clcura.
8. 'I he l nt finck ol Hinoklt; lotmcoo.
if. I'lpt a iii d Hi'iiii.i, Ac.
10 l-j t c'ltnirit H iinkitii, 30 rntiln r p'mcrd.
11. Kllhi kinkk MmuHiiK. c"iiU pvr puand.
Vi. 'I It H I in 't ( b inn.
:t. Thr Md-IiIkmii K:n ri.t Chitwlnir.
II. me cut ( l In?. coir a i er pound,
l.'i Fine -nt Vii wiiii-, I'-ft n-ni pt-rpunnd.
It; limn m lis more that, any U n aioiea.
17. It nn c la ten tinea a f tor.
IN. Detti sclU he Ki at mid C'i.ciipeal,
To be c. -iittnurd at
JfKAN'H, No. 4U !IIKMNITT Street,
(ipoBito Custom 1 inline.
tJrniMl 0rnlK ol t'nll riotlalnif I'll Is
,f," (iraml (ipenlna; of Kali ('Irtthlnu Thla ffly.
I.i-hihI uptifiini; hi 1-ntl Ciothtnif Thta Day.
.rnnl Opinion of KullC'lutnliiK Tl.llty.
I rand Opcomfct ot l-dll t'loihliu lliialiav.
f .tiiiid tipniiiK of Km) Clo'liiiiK Tola Iy.
i. rand UfiiiiiK ol I-ti ''mtiMiKTiiii hay.
I.nm.l opi-ilni4 ol Kn M l i-hiiiK 1lil hay.
i.raiMinpvr.iiik'fr F.ilM'l tmiiK Tnia bay.
Or i d OprniMK of KkIi C'io hum Ttlia ll.iy.
l'thkU . a ni , K.tt'ii-Ia ('loihl i Houa.
I'l- PKY A t'O , Kvonai e IT UtHm llo.ie.
PKH H V A C , Kt n.vc:i-thin ll nao.
1'KllKt A t o., Ku ntvf fh.thlttK Hmi. .
TKIiUV A C' , I" iteimtvoClnihlntf II . tio.
1'KhkV A CO . Kxtonailxi Cloth nn H-itise.
1'r.ltKY A CO., hxttmalviMTiWilrtK 1 1 Mike.
I'KKIt. At ' , I'.MtttlMVfc l IDIIltllK iioiua,
1'KKltY A CO . Kxt'lnlve Clinhuii; IIdiimij.
I'l.KltY A Ct . r xtunlvt- (it I.InK H ue.
Tin iHiC'at a. ! ! t st. ck ol Cl..ihhi(( hitheclt.
1 he lar'( an l best t k ol Cl-nhi f )nti-e:i.y.
1 hv iHri ht and l-cit htiM-k f t;iotnh.g In tho nity.
1 bo Uiui'ft and iM-ot atcH-k of lot). it m in the riiy.
The Inrucot and boat ato. k of ;i ihinif In the cuy.
Thn laiafot and heal alock ol Chithliw In ihfl rlty.
The liiri-f at an ' toil aturk of t 'luthhiir in tne Ity.
Tha nrK.-at aiid tnt ht m k of CI 'thln In be el f,
T be lerttot ond l41 toch o ( iothliiK In the rlty.
Tbe Ureat and b"t at ck ol CioiOIhk In the ell.
At price low for the ninea.
At p Iita'o foi the ilinejt,
Atpncolow lor the tiiuai.
Atph eilow fr tl-e tlinen.
At prlwif low for tho tint 8,
At pilwa low lot tfit thnoi.
A'p-UDHiow lor tho tln-.
At prlci'N low fur the tlmi'i.
Atprlcfilow tor the tlnina,
Ai iince low tor thatui"a.
ITi'W atylea ol tl-otta and new atyiaa ol tlarmnnfi.
New atytoa of tJofx'a ami new atyht ol (iHrnienta.
ivf aij lea ni ood and new atvloa of (Armetit.
cw atla o- OiMit.i iid nuw nty'OH of dtiiiuiiila.
New a'y oh oi'diio'tn hh1 new a j h a of i iitrnieuta.
iscw i'jli'B of toodh nml i'w nty.oH of Uiiriii.-i.ti,
New at; U f (o-oth and new iyl-- of 'iariauMti.
Nt-w at.vlen oi ioodK aiid new tvliia ot (i.itm ntt.
New hi lea oftiootf a and nw Ktvlm ol Oiirn.f nta.
Hvw U-a ol ti'HtdH li d new atylea of riiiLQt.
Kit It V A CO , 'I h;nl and CiiHr.ii tit Nttfcta.
I I- Kit V A ff.1Th.rd and t hmit ain-ei.
1' Kit H Y A CO., Third and Ch'-anin utroota.
I'l- If K V A CO., Third and Commit .ftrc t.
I hit It V A ( Third anc Chenut airot'tn.
IKMiV A 0.,'l hiid r 1 Ctu nn-it m en.
PKHKY A CO., Third and Chotitit itrwta.
I'M It It Y A CO , Third and "li'tliul a'nf a.
I'l- IfKY A CO , 1 bird aiol Clumit airrt'trj.
I'KRItY A ( .Tr Ird and CliPanut a'ret-U.
N It.-Itainrcu of Mourner Ciolhliifc' u.liu oiT at very
low pr.oe.
It ft rfcc I" 4 In 4 ItitltliiK
lUii-itina In Cloihn if
I'.n. aim in c:oiniiif(.
IturLklna In I'Ji.lliiDLf.
At (fiiANviri.r Sti.kfV Old I'a-id.
At (hanvii i.r h nut hi Old Hiaod
At (HANvti.rii Nmki i' tld Miitnd.
At Okanvillk hrua- v Old htand
Ko. Chctnut street.
Nu. Ct fl-nitt rtn et,
Nu tJ t hfcnut at'ot-t.
No. tioti Cheauul atreet.
t int) Quality 4'htinf n.
Mi'Mit. lvi A HiriiARitu,
Arch and i'L-nUi rttrooU,
Have Juat recttvod e
Kreab luipart-itl-ni
or
( liarlt a IloMa oi-k.
'lptTiliH'ta1''k.
Mndam Cltrtpiot
t.rm-ii I
at.
Milium A Co
Toucher,
Aud other atipeifor branda of
i'hainpauin'a.
K. U. Wlillmnn A-
Maiiutarturera ol Nrw and Otditdtnit Confectl.ma, Aliaou-I
Faate, Cbocolalu ( aiamt-ia, i roauia ui Atoue u
I'atia. exiutain'iy flavored
Roaatd Jordati Alnmnda, Ac , Ac
No. .lib Uhakimt aueei, below Fourth.
PinnuMt llinoMl
HI KiK A CO 8 , MAflON IKCKKK OltOS
IIAMI.ISH
'AIINKT
OIUIAN.S.
MAHON
A
II A Ml. IN 'N
CAI.1SKT
ftrrf
I'l V NOR.
riavos.
j. f.. iu;t.i.
flevenlh and cae.rtut aireeta.
j I'e i:hh, i;vkaii uH,
1 llltO AT l'ISKAHK.9. CATARkll,
AND AHT1IMA,
The. rai
with tiie ur.uo.r su'.'ckhh,
OY 1H. Vt)N MOSUH.lHKKlt,
Autniir ot tbe reci nlly t.bU.U.-.t wi.rk,
TIIK 1'AU: ITS DISHASKK AM) TIIKlIt
Tit h ATM KN T.
O'llre, No. )na WAI.M l' Mreot.
TO Till) I'l 111 I'?.
It It Willi mm- d ir.il.le b l.i't Ion tint lie. Vol
M.i ci If ki r .-.w.. Itml tl'n : .tii'.-i.h iu. iii.lneil lin
MM 1 til.- .11- r 1. II. e lllli'H 1 ittll.l Nik' ll 4 :lltt I'l.V
uwiiiiit.i lir ni.ni-ri..i I t IteS n- li.t-. t-.M".. in I'm
abi'Ve lna'aili. N, 1 wl tli" Ii len-at til. pa l. tits (i.uiirir
VMn.tu ;ire i-oini- 1 rv inl!ih-i.,iil cill-i lil li.l .'. Iiu:i-. a
n 1 ae i.l iii.tni. umt Ka'l tuli-, tnK.-li In piMiii'ite it- I'll-ir
t.-.lilnnn,ii'H. w..nli'.l in li e vuiy lil. . -t I. Tim, Cn t. lie
CAaUilmd l tils ui.,1-1', Sn I1J1 !.l...t I' e r. ct.
TO TIIK MKI 11 'A I. I'KilKKtMION.
lr. Vnn M.iHetilitk.-r lias l.v tile iitllslii''l workt anil ttin
many Oiltli nlt cases he ha. li-eit.d wltti ein i-es. uii'Ji-r
tlii ir 110111 e. nruviMl w tmt he I. aide In om iorni hi 1 1 Ut )ru
li.iuTinl ruinn ity. F'.r iinini iiM.s i.iiiii'iiu cuiirl.-.iiisly
M ill him It tl.riu, ami klnil t"i - nl Inn. and Ins wi.rti.
in tlivli uicituai inuriidls. lie ri-tiirns Un.-.u untiiii: tliiians.
A. I'Alt.l 1 U.S.
The Bni.aretilfi eslisliiu l.'.l liy l.r. VON Milril.M
K l:lt, fir tlif tri.ttiii'iil il itif il'i'iv.' 111. tin Hi-. In-, ti. en l.y
tt.t- ti Llie.t in. ilie-il iiutliiii In. 1. ami t.11 wii.i -s untiifil it
ini. in, inn id tli.1 K'. i.t.'t nu'iit. al lu-i'in -r lli-r cure !
liKArSKtsH, 1I1IIOAI ll-k A.lt.S, (AlAllltll ullil
AKTiiy.t. . . ...
1 l,i..e who a.trf.T fp'tn ""y "( t'"1 nialail et liave now
tl.e beat ami "'! til' . ' ' "l.'l " ''"'"
All nirsoni wl." ' ..iisii.l In. "S iii 1 -si ll.lrshr.lt may
...iu ,1... 1... in jii-i. tlii'iu a r.tml.il o.iiiil..n o' 1 i-ir . .i'.",
and w i.at tie 1. at.- to ilo l ir tl.fiu. ..ill. l.r.'t VV
hlrtet.
Sl.M 1'
:t .'1
r;-- THOUSANDS Or TEE I'll
"' kXTKACTKD WITHOUT l'AI.V.
Tatent ai.pHe.l f'.r. Him" Inr. ntl..n, a Inn.Mo Ke.
v.rtib.aHill ail..iil.. Kule:) Talved In 11 iliT. f ir a liiini
lue.liit Mir.n.sl aide 1. and n iiramiiia l-'lt. will.o it
iy.1111. Ihe only 111. .no Hut it.n ..at tub ut properly and
ali.ly adiuiiilsti'red.
Ult. V. I.. M1INNS,
U'lti-tlil iJl Hl'ltltl.'K bTdttr.
TJATUNTKl) Jl'LY 10, l.Siil.- J O S K I' II
J MUII I T hli ve.lo ran.. I ri-ii'it Menu l.yi lnj
and ...irl.iv "'. i.y Hi.d "1 w.i.ilim ...ar", tor ....I.e.,
tienu. .Ml hildr.il. I"alt l''''" ''
1-an la Imui o'-e Ui live In. net. ..' Mlr,,ul-
Ii,ai.li Xo.B. MKOI unci. 1'hnad. ii.liia va-m
WANAM.VKKR & UI10WN,
I.
in. w a L n a v u w,
BUfX'KMOE TO W. B. CABRTL,
MARONIU I1AI.L.
So. 719 0HESKUT Street,
IMa dow Opn hll
FALL STOCK
or
CUKTAIN MATMKIAIiS,
C"Ul-llnii if
Ii pcI Ratine,
l:i-h Urm-aMIt,
( ow-ldi", In co'on,
I'laln and Itorrirrd Ti-rrt,
ITnhtn and Al'-Wot 1 l:i'i,
i-fiHli Hattn do I.iIiki,
l-.tivllah and lUrmafi Ifn'nak.
FrriK h Printed I.naltuM,
C omtce a n l ltanla,
A"d ovory dtowrtpti tn of OVUTAIN M AT KUI 4.1,3.
V J W J O W HH AI) H
Of tl e newett f'obra and Pattrni.
Ij A (5 1; CU UTAINH
One tMrd lean than tha prctrnt coil of Importa'.ton.
VAUtAVi; 5 (iMcOAKUVLH),
No. 710 CHl'.Nrr HTltKKT.
AMUSEMENTS.
M1
Its.
JdTIN DUIiW'S NKW
ARCH
ST.
1IIKATHI1 -
t ni DKil AM KAMIinSAIII.K Hot -
KlltHl WfKK ot l.l.w Al'ts.
MEI'M.MIIAI AMI III' IIIOAY KCNINi1S,
TMK. HKI1KTII'.
AMtlAN IK1M.!IM' KOWIN I A M S
HnMiieiirt Mi. .tnii i ' .ritn
l-.Mnor lie 'I'e l.tir M AlinluUi aitaut
Ti. colicluile w I'h the .iark linit e.m"l!H'i .
WHICH Hll M.I. I AlAltki r
Saltern Tli at tinrt R..rnon
Ai. ri'e Hlii ark Mr. Mel
ilaivMi" Ml.'. Jelliraoii
f it.l'A l l.r.. a.r . . or Mn. nut i-s.
EW CHIiSNUT STRKET THEATUK.
t.HOVKIt A 8INN Pmpr'tora and V antron.
Klltt T WKKK OK I IIK UKA OF U K.
Tl.t manafcOuii'Kt It liP.y ti Hiinouiti e an eiiKanomfiit
WIIN tnn tii"toii(oonMi ariiftio,
MltS H1H.IN ilNiS,
W!io will mafco hr Pirraiice every nk'M w pek
na l.ouiac tit- Laxciura" and 'Orirr.ri:" In
THK HI A OK l('K.U. A 'Mil ItH I' rolt HOLD.
Ailtnlfaoii I mill y !r lr, i Htpnh CutIc tn L Pnr-
qimt. ; Hcaorvptl Itrvnn t;ln;lo nnd I'anpiei Moaia, t '
pxiia. un'.oaii U ft'aix. i . imcnarn" ir rir;iin.-ii rvr.fc.
litira itot-n at 7 o t-lot k ; curtain rina at i
FOr Hill OKA N I' M A I I hr. H.VI'tJ KliAI A I' lt.ll-
NOON , Hi'totnl" r ul rotlnct tl prln a.
Ill R I S T R K ,J K (I T K I.
J Th rrr-at and c4olrati-d ph ture by West, (lie uhof
a o ovff oi tho arioti.
IH MIW ON KXMIHITIO
AT TIIK At AOI.MV ity FINK AUTS,
No. Ittilt ( HKalNlIT HTKKKT.
In addition to tho I.N i IKK Art ro'luloB ut tha Aridamv,
Aduilttttncv.atirt iita ; ttetxoti 1 icktta.W) rauu. ! im-
T7ENSINOTON HALL. THIS TOPULAU
l !,. nf kMl. rialnm. nt. Sob IIKiTiind KUirMiKK VI A N -
1 iil Avriint' and llol N lKt-'O.Nlt Mrnot ( jnhtlhed
ItOji nrw atfo t Mi. .Itthn l.ipo. has tunn tnlK'd and
n"i;ovitid. ai.d no paai-aM at rv:ini uniiointu dj
iiiv ill tier nil&ttllflimi'iit of tht' kind In Lh ctv.
A liirita and ctnrlt'iil On losntra. iini'cr ui ointrTi-.n oi
IVot. F l(--hf , hat Ot-i-ii fhKft L ft'i'l a cholm proa.raiuina
of Vm al atol h.BiriJinto ial Mutlc wilt ha produced onrti
rvfninu, lre ol cxpfnan to flip amuan . Ihs' 'tticeri
Koom ih Inik'c, altr. "d ftriiinoiloiit( the rpfrt mnti
atipfrtur, and ttiu atteioMnta iolito anil aTonnm. dating.
au.'.i liu ur.ii hi UUI..1U.1U, rrorioirWa
j;UEK CONCERT SALOON.
Th MiLscrlltor lim oavned tiia larire and commrxtloua
hb.MMKIl UAKDF.H,
nttttfttipd.
H t,. COUNF.a OK FUANK1.1N 8TUEKT AST OIKiHO
AVKNUK.
and haa enagt-d a full Orchpitra. ondr the lealrihJp of I
1 l(Or MlnUK A II r,. I Cli,
who will ntyhtly irtotm a choice program mo of National
till nthtM mm.
Am aplrasant p1a- to paaa an v-pnlntr frf of rhartre.
the proprh-'or la dotiruiliu d bi eaUuUahiutiut a hall iml
tM? aiiriiatiara.
au2;vlm CHKI.srlAN KKNTSf'HLKIl.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
JW MOUlltSINO HTOUI2.
FALL STOCK.
An lllonaivt AHNortmcnt
EEES GOODS,
CI.OAK3, SIIAyLS, MANTLES,
MOUHlNIlVCil MIX-LiniEIlV.
I11E ATTKSION OK THE LAtllEi IS HOI ICITKD
M. A A. MY KHS & CO.,
No. t'0 CHKSNUT PTUKKT.
oii:ninoi
OK TBI'. MSW ANI MAONIIfK'ENT 8T0UR OF
JOHN LOUTEY & CO.,
vio. an h. i2rc.iirxui HTin;i;r,
OK
MONDAY, hKl'TKMUKK till,
Whcro will be found a moat bcamitit atsortuiiut of
DRY GOODS,
1
CLOAUH, AKDHIIAWLS,
IN TIIK CITV.
Wa have ;at Opne4
1000 1-l.o.a. IUK8,
CLAt.i AND rAMCY.
r.OO 1'Iu:h Ml-KINOES,
n.AiS At. II riOtlHKI).
Sir0 Vii-H FBKNCII l'OPLIN,
HEP AKD PIUUKKI).
20ft 1'infM WOOI. UK I.AINK,
Double and H111i.ll Wit tie. Plain and H.urcd.
IfiO l'i..-.- MOIIAIK ALI'AOA,
Plain and Huuied.
10O I'
V'Ntl l.l HH MKHINOKH,
All., a la'tjc Ht.s'V of I un. y ami Slai.io
II It 1'! H H ) ) L S ,
11 .1 liu
A. . .1 O iN K H '
( 'ElKllllATKD
PLUS ULTRA
SKIRTS ! 1
lAt'.Ui' HKIKT WAItll ANTM) AS'l) KKPT INOHUKU
P.1A .1W 1 ll"S,
fht'.h of (.iiAit'ji;.
HIIMI ONLY AT
Ko 17 W. EIGHTH STRUCT,
(Over rtrtri.l i 'i Ti humln R:jro.)
MiNB fl I'.N I'l.N'K VNIKSS
OL'R NAMi: AND N CM HI. II
IH S fA.MI EU l i'tt.N TIIK WAISTIl INf),
KXTK A I.l:: HI hkll Tl 4111I with any aie W-i-t, iu le
to iriii-r hl tuc a'tnitc'.it. ii'itx u.
fI.I PIUHTS WAhK OS Kit AM) ItLl'AIUKI,.
K (iiiil l Ni vv.
aMISSKH AND (llll.DHh N rt SKI It". H, of nil '""J
aiilM.ottmtuiitly uii iiLtn l. -i
MONT.Y TO ANY A:
v iionri liuiiu'.n.lii, wl.
.TiCimIIiIiik. A.'., ut
W J .MINI M .ti tO.
MONT.Y TO ANY AMOUNT I.O.VNK1)
Walcli.t. Jiweuy, Plato,
HI. Il r.rUlAIU.Iillhlt I DAS (IKKII'K,
Corner 01 nillill anil 11 A -IK II I, rltrv.lt,
II.-I..W I... Illll. II ll.
N.B.-WAMONI.S, WA'lt ilhrl, JEWKLfAV, till.V
a;i'., ..r sail- ut
LKMAllhAlll.lf LOW PKICKS. tisi-ilia
QREAT CENTRAL CLOTIIINQ U0USE,
NOTTINGHAM AND SWISS
I,A(ir,H,
New Nlfleo.
t HtatniT
STIiFF.T.
WINDOW HIADKS.
Pf . 7 :i :i
HK.VT 8TVI.ES, j
1TELTY,
KIW O O I. OKU,
CARK1U3T0N C0.
CIICHHUT 8TKF.KT.
AT Te.
MARirACli 1'KltS.
No. 73
I'lANO COVEKS,
i.r.ar btki k is tiik citt,
AT LOW TRICES.
flll'.lsNlJT
jnriKKT.
IN
:w )iiiH ta)H
! UO M AUCTION.
lft.000 VAUDH
SAXOHY WOVEN DEES3 Q00D3,
a u.iiMng the bett ttytcsj of
ALL-WOOL I'l.AII. CASIIMKHK.
AI.I.-VfK)L I'll.l.INU TOIL Dtr rtORD.
ALL-WOOL UI.I I Nil fslOTCH FLAID CIIALLV.
ALL-WOt'L HI. I. ISO TAhTAtf PLAI3 CIIAI.LT.
BAnS-fillOl..NI I.AHIINH ANII SI'l.KNIItl)
COI.OIIfs.
fATlS-dUOt'Ml. LABTINtl, Ht'OTCII PATrKR5S.
NTKII'EI) rilKI'K I1AVK.
rtt'OK'H I'l.AII) LLAMAS.
HF.ArTHXL VMOM CIIKtKH.
IlKAl TIKt'L KANCT UNION CIIV.CKS.
I'll, et of tiie tl.nve ratifte frntn Ci cent., npvrardt.aod
tie t(K,k cont.tlKit tie REHr AN1 MOHT VAUlhl)
AHHOlnilRNT WK l.VKB OKIEItBD.
CTJRWIN ST0DDAET & BROTHER,
ti. 4DO, 4.V4, and 1r,t N. SfXIJNl) SrltKKT,
8 '.M m liov Willow.
L4
W FOUETH AKD AKCH,
Have ordered tills Tall TIIK STtlNIN'O RTTLB
I'l.AIIlS.tu-li as are use! ty tho CM dren ol tll Nobility
abroad.
lend A 1 1-Wool lMutrta.
(joo.l l'l.-noli Merlnopa.
O" nod IrlMti I'opllns.
(iootl rreni'H IoiUib.
CjSootl llrown HI1U.
;ood ltln-H MtlKej.
Uootl Sltilro AnllqtiON.
(ond Xtill HltawlH.
Qootl 14 Ul tiltivcMi
GOOD STOCK OF EVERYTHING
tut-til
L
PUKNCH MPUIN0E8, $1',
HtkS,ll Ml'.hlNOKS, 100,
From the aucllen tale of yctteritaT,
vtr.rtcn ai"i:isop.!, mouhlim he lainks, of
Hood rabriot and choice cs.Krt, which we n't telling for
LESS THAN IMPORTATION COST.
FltOM Itl-XPNT AUCTION SAI.KS,
PCI . I'F. CMKVItKS.
TAKTAN PLIII.a,
ALI. WO0L Pl.AIIW,
IXAlll POI'llNH,
I'l.AII) MKItthOKS, c. C,
All of which we have n.arktd cheap, to aeoure an early
aoo actle trail .
CURWEU ST0DPART & BROTHER,
Not. 431', t r.'d, and 4M . 8KC0NI) SIllKKT
U Abuvo Willow.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
t3T REPUBLIC AN INVI1I0IBLE8
Ol' 1MM,
1 1 A I I . Y r O It 1H(I 1.
A Ml K 18 i WILL BP. I1KLI) AT
CONCKHT J A L L,
Cbeenut Street, Above Twelfth,
TIUS(Wl;lJNE.SI)AY) KVKNIN'O,
At' a O'CLOCK,
Old rnta.txrk. -nd AILOTlIKItH deairou. of yAaUit
treo.iue.tlj 1m n il to atteud.
OKOIitlK
inman mciip:,
PltESIUKNT.
WILLIAM rOX,
hKOltl:! .
TWI'.NTV-l'Ol'ilTU WAIIU-.S I' E-
tsar,
clal Meetl.iu -Tin- l.o nl Vol. r.ol lUe
MNril PMKClNi;!'
TWKXTY Ol IC I II WAItl)
Arfi i(iim tf"l to iiicfl .it tii I titnii I. niacin- ITtnte,
1 lim 1 y Kit ;u ra ash maukli diKKbid,
lu NiiIil. 2 it l Hint.,! J.1 utl-k,
1 J. I'ATTON,
It
1ST
STOCK HOLDKUS1 MfcKTIXU,
l A till KltS ANH MW!iKM HSK,
I'llII AUKI I'MIA, .-st-UMmilMT 'f, l"Vl.
IMIl Atikl i
. .......Liliiii'Mliiuui tl.e Sti.i alii.lilvrs ni t'u t-'.irinf
111 .1 Mi . 11.11 . Hank .f rh!laulni.ia will be lie d at tin ir
llankil.H H"."" "il I HI I.'HIIA I , lliu ir.Mli day ol lic'.O'ier
n. at.ul 11 ocl'-.'i. A M . lorllie inirin'to of tuklnw i ito
t ..n.i.l. rai.n.i, and ileci .llntf on tint ijni .t 1..11 wlii lo r or
11. I th. ..ill Ha na .hull m'i jiiit- an Ass... 1 .lion tor. urn iuf
nn tie bli.lnt st ..I lluniii.i nn.i.'r tin' tan. .11 lf,e llntl.'.i
hi -tes, an. I exm. .tun: the powi-rt inol. rre.l ty ll.f A t
1.1 tl.e .,1 111-ral AsB. inlily nt ttilt l 'oinmnn iuiii Ii, ui.ntli'.l
'An A.t Kt.u'.llni. ttie luiihsol U.i. .-oiiiui ill.u nn 10
loC'lne AssoriAln.lis I.T Ilia Purin'seol tttnkiio.' no. l.r
th,- Lu.. t 01 I..' I nitiil Stittrt," approved the I iia nl'
August. ImiI . ax.J to take tn. I. a.:lion ill l'-..r.l tlicrilo ut
un.y t"' lii'cessurj and iiropt-r.
Lt or.li r ol tha llourd ol lllrei tnrs,
j .o i.0 W. Ill BUTOS. Jr., Oasl.l. r.
fp-?P- LAW DKrAItTMEN T, UNIVERSITY
ae of I'i ni.ii. Ivanla.
A term win comnnoi. e
tH'IOBKIt 8, W.I.
The llilrcdtlrtm v l.eulure will lie it. livar. d ut u rlork
Iii ti.o .vinii.g of Ll al Uuy.at Uia utuul Lecture llooui
illU . CKORilK (sllAlHWOOU. 'J 17-1 Jt
TUB LAROJiST AND BEST
Ma. T3
JNCOLN AND JOHNSON. J
UNION CAMPAIGN CLUB.'
OKlF.R N. I.
Tt.fJ (.,b HI jn ftr'te fm (if;rt4i ra) ,
SATURDAY EVENING, 24th last.,
illO't Ull'K, j
ATT I li;A 1 nil lAUTKKH,
I.IliitAllf sTftKKT.IIKLOW KIKTII
l.antert.i an t Trail, pa. met.-. e,fi be provided f er all lb,'
ietrbera.
flTlie thief Marshal ha. a,tinte4 tbe folljwlai gp4i
Aid.
WM. 11 KV.HV,
JKKK MICII.il.il,
IIKNin ItlVM,
...si r bl'TI V.
I.KHKIIK T Tli'MtN,
vll,t.i.a jr. i ....svAr.ir,
JOHN M. lill.KY,
and tl c f Ins aid. :
IIKNJ. H ItltHWN,
Tlltmil'sinN KKV NOLIIsJ,
JAI. M. ll l.NKi,
It'lBT. T. (til. I..
PUP.K M A I'AMU,
TIIOMAH Lit hB'IK.
HI IIAKI) M. IIATTUK.
III.NBT M INTYKK,
.luFIN IIIVP.N.
.......... I
M B. H. HHLItr, .A.I
I.VTI.K J III:KST,
WM. ANDUK.-sS,
And twenty tit Ae.lttant Mar.hal., ho eIH taAen tti
Uon In tl.e nrieasion in the following order
I. JOSKP1I IIAILKV,
S. (IKt. W. SCHAKIT.K,
X. A. I. KI.OMKUKBLT,
4. HKN.1AMIN ALLKN,
!S. A. WILSON HI'.Nfl.Er,
5. W 11. ItAKNKH,
T. WILLIAM KI.LIOTT,
tt. PKAKK .IOHNSON,
9. Ill OH II. ANKIIOKKK,
10. 11RNI1V C. II.'IWKLL,
II. A'IKI. LUKKlfH,
U. NATHAN NI'KltlN.I,
13. Al.KX. M. KOX,
M. AI.IIKI1T V. litillKHTrt,
11. PKKIltHICK WOLItr.ItT,
II). ANIIKKW WUI'IIIT,
17. IIKNItr A H. HltoWN,
IU. CIIAKI.Kd II. (IK AMP,
lit. (IROKlIK DK.IIAVKN,
!f0. OCIlltllP. W. P0UI,
Jl. (IKOIlfiH A H.M1TII.
111. P.. T. CHAMP.,
S3. OKOIt'lR HAKT,
il. THOMAS K. K.LI.1S,
V.. I1ABTON H. JP..NKS. t
V.. TIIOMAH DALLAS.
T.ie nienihera or the Peoote'a C'ampaiiin Club 'of 16A
are tnlteil to Join toll organization, aud all trae aid leye
clttzeni ..hoata determined o tii.taln and pre.erva vi'
Oovemn.ant from the aa.aulia ot open and envart traitoTi
are rei.ne.Ud to Join In our ratika, and maroh vfltk na i'
vl.Kw.
WlMilAM
It. MANN,
(JIIIK.r MAUU3AL,
SI
ADD
LIBERTY!
ANOTHKU CIKANI UAL.I.Y
II r iuvl'tll..n of the MoiiiJMrt ot tha t'l.'.oo L.iau".
HON. WILLIAM D, KCLLET
WILL ADDKKiJ.1 TrtS
Cltlona or IMilltKlol j.lilA,
Wtthiut dullni I'm ti Part.
ON TIIK
u LSSUKS OF THE CANVASS,"
OH
THURSDAY EVENIH0, Srptember 22
AT O'CLOCK.
AT
THE UNION LEAGUE HALL,
(LATE CONCKUT HAI.L.)
All who A-el Irrptest.d nlth tho laportance of th,
pel ui. f a.ociorai canvat. upie iu, ..mi lutsu.isi w A
repullc a e ea.r. e l In.l edtoh. pre.eiilonl-ttcsca.t'ljr
All who daaire t near Hi. merit, ih men ana anatypura
dl.eufei liu'y, rat.ty.njtiinaraie.v, i.ar.M.ir, tttaitt
(uHr, are Inviiel lo tltend
Oood tea pre Tided for all, and order and eanforl In
anted -
tpr THE HI ST OF OKNKUAL GRANT
a3 .Tiiti llH.rHt Lculitnre. ao muck tlatr4
Ihr Kin Ana t.ftiU't . la hw on Krn K(.Hition ir a tm
laa, nl t AKl t,r nninr., n wt uiibih u .
Hut-el. As iuii'-rl.i.'oa i It arw far Ui rliaf uf lta
bled BsMdlra, pfftjiiiia atitm'rluuu nut only Mneflt th
but r'v titiMiibki pvulrinnt if ther aprftcUUta of ou
our bftKta-i'. Hy (til mi-m see it. IiVU H
OK TUU
Ltiigh Coul anl Navigation Osmpan;
I'll I I.AHKI.IIII A, Sef teuioar 14. 1MI.
Pealed pmpobalt wilt he received at Ihit Office until
o'clock P. at., of Tt KSI AT, tl o Itti of 0-to'Mr neal,fo
any poiiloo or U.a whi le of
ONK MILLION Ol DOLLARS
lrl,(c,ii),
AS I'AKT OF A
NEW LOAN
nuthorledby A. ttof Ai.euibly, payabla on tha l.t dt;
ol April, lNO, 110 lliti ro.l m me r.ie oi o per i.r
atiiiuin, payable imrt.rlr on 1st dty of the niontht o
Jiuiuurj-. Aptll, July, and October of eiu h )ear, aud boll,
principal and Intervet aecured by u lu irliaa on Hie Com
punv't csti.lc and trumhisi't. Tiia propntul. uii.tl lie In
v.rillnil,euJor.ed " Pr.ipo.alt f"f Leliiuli L.ian,"and left
Hilt ollUe, win re they will remain without being open.,
until the luceluiK ot Ihe llieurdof M inai-. rs, at oYlixk
on Wettnctilay, ttie fill, of October uet. Theotlerertof c
in t.il propo.uit will lie eur'y ll.i r.uiiir notlfl' dol tuil
acceptunoe, wlien the preiiiiui.it ulti rcd will be Inline
dial, ly payable, and artcrwrur.l. ca. I. will u at lioerty
pay tha aun.uiit n. ccpted by uionthlv In.talaienlt of lo '
ei.it. or more th.-r.sif, or ttie whole at one tune, at hit
her option. Tin' Miiiiuu. rt reteric to tlietutelvet lu riul
i,f K-ji ctliik' any l"idt "."I t.itl.tuctory.
liy onlcr ol tl.e llnutd of .Man .Ki rs,
KDYV1N WAIl'HIt,
TltEA9L'Kt:lt.
!l l.V-iit
rrf- UKAVNESS AND lil.l N DNKS8. J
fc- Itaact. la U., Proretfrof tha Ly. and K.ar. treat.
.11 dl.eaiM.,.p.ruii.l.iK..lh
tl,. utn.o.l tuici'M. Te.llii.oni.ll IrnUl U.a uoal TO anl.
tource. iu tn. city aud c..i...tr cn b. t.-j... al hit in.
ho. ill PIUK Hirw.u Arumtal Ly. 1"' lu'" u "ff
m,i iiiiu. . ii. .in. inr estiiioie.il".. -
IU al. tk.jp. al. Ko.HU piaKHlruat.
aul-lol
8. E. CORNER SJXTU AND MARKET ST8.
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