TOE DAILY EVENING TKI.F.GltArn. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1861. (Owning Sclcgcapb A KAIX.T ATTrRNOOB HR-grATR OFFICE No. 108 8. THIRD STREET. VIM Tmmn tr. Fa Oorr, or Etaicr Ckth P Wrn,Hr"lnM 5arrir,nd Mailed to Hubscrlbeil t rt lh C1T t KmtDtiu.lu P l AKKI If I ONI DoLLA rmt CT ro Two MoKrilt, Invariably in advtnot jbr tb parted dtrtd. AdvtrtlttsntnU inserted at th nsntl rim, A MbtrnI ftrrant; nut ttadt r attended Insertions. T rrspoittai. K-t hmM Hn mi of A nonymnoK Comm. nn.cstlnn Waste, at Is Intended for Insertl tn must be nuthi.n'lr-ated fey the ans and addr-aes of tha writer not neeessarllj for aublictrlon, but a a fuerantee for tils fond faith. VYt taar-ot uaderta-is to rernrn rejected Communications. Its Advert liana. Osrlaf ta It treat Increase In tha Circnlatiiw M Tus. F.MCtifn TYi..nsrH, rnmpelllnirns to ko to press at an earl, tntn, ere uraenMy reoucat tliat advertisements may fcs handed In as anon aa Id o'clock. It possible, to sccurt thtat an tneertloa tn all of our odlUoni i THURSDAY. SEriT.MBKR 22, lHlil. A Vlll ATIO. The handsome Compntencles enjoyiitl by many of our fMlow -citizens of Gorman birth, and the general thrill of those puopli- taken a whole, Is, we observe, the subject of a sneer rjpon the part of a New York pper, whl -h Characterizes them ai " barriers to the pro gress of improvement," and ns perversely FiUiholdiug their aid from all reformitory and progressive measures connected with business enterprises. Our contemporary, and Other who may entertain Invidious senti ments with rcforenoe to the money-getting propensities of the Germans, would manilVst a greater degree of good sonse In Imitating their example, than In reprobating thlr deter mined energy, abstemiousness, and self-denial. For In the German character there Is much to elicit admiration, much which it would be well to emulate, and which exercises a whole tome Influence. Of the diverse sources from which our population is derived, there is perhaps none more respectable in character, or physically more vigorous, than those which own an entire or partial German parentage. Of such are a large portion of the pepple of this Stale, of Ohio, of Illinois, and the West generally. In fact, of tbit portion of the people of the United States who are the second generation of a Teutonic stock, a very large part are Americans In whom the country may take pride, and who will be found fully represented in all the posts of trust, and honor, and learn ing throughout the country. The Germans had a mission to perform here, which no other people could have ful filled so well just as the Irishmen have had And fulfilled theirs better than any others could have accomplished It. That they hive '.' Ae for us what we could not nearly so soon, so well, have done for ourselves, is as 'nt as noonday. The aid which the one vfendered in the erection of our buildings, too digging of our canals, and the construc m rfof our railroads, has been equalled by the remarkable, the unprecedented rapidity with which the primeval forests have given room to unobstructed fields under the axe of the other. For the rapidity with which the wilds of this State have been cleared, we repeat, the praise is eminently due to its German settlers. In all our rambles through the agricultural districts of the country, a mere examination of a newly cleared farm was sufficient to fix the nationality of its settlers. For, whereas the Anglo-American, as soon as a piece of ground Is chopped and burnt out, proceeds at once to raising a crop between the stumps, the Ger man goes patiently and ploddingly with his gruhbing-hoe, undermines every root, and burns it Into ash-manure, and thus slowly but surely he proceeds until his field Is as free as a fallow, subsisting meantime upon a fare so simple that the very poorest of us would recoil from it But by and by the reward comes. The Second year, when the Yankee settler has a very little better crop than that of the first for the stumps have not begun to decay the German is tilling a tract mellowed by deep subsoil ploughing. And this self-denial which be has been obliged to practise Is no hardship to the Teuton; he has acquired patience and perseverance lu his Valeriana, la rendering arable the side-hills and waste places, such as we almost wholly neglect, bat which he covers with thrifty vines. It Is lor this reason that we discover so many beautiful farms In out-of-the-way places, in this State especially, where no one would expect to find any relief from tho surrounding wilderness firms which, if located on the banks of the Delaware near this city, and adorned with a little shrubbery, which the Germans rather disregard, would be cons! dered as models of order, uniformity, and good cultivation. In business, whether small or large, the German ever keeps in view the same prudent, painstaking, self-denying policy, carefully bugging the shore until he has acquired sulll cleut sail to venture into deeper water. He reveres the maxims of Fh an km. if with un swerving fidelity; and the entire secret of his Success bangs upon a single peg he invaria bly squares hi expenses to hi Income; and ln.':suiucb as moucy Is rather accumulated by Steady gain and economy than bysuddeii visi tations of fortune, It follows that the German ma!es money to at least a moderate extent, if be is doing any business ut all. Azniii, as a Clmu, the Cieiui.ni commercial houses ure gen orally considered sale and reliable, both iu this city and New York, and we believe th remark will apply nsjUHlly elsewhere. V e only intunuuti 10 write a single para gt'iph, sugL't'iited by the attack uliove referred to; and we c'ojo by r.ve in t'.it, instuil o.' CfEs-iiriug ar ridiculing the thritt, the I'ri- gality, aud the j'loildiji' industry ol litis peo ple, it would be much more to oar praise, as well as to our interests, if we ma le those char acterlsts a model lor imitation. Htsinru. Duriug one of thu wars on the Continent the new generully reached England by the way of Hamburg. In order to aflect the stock market, the brokers so IreiiuentJy mauuluo tured the news tbat the public lost all coull deuce In advices received from that city, and It became usual to indicute dioljulier In a utartllng piece of Intelligence by calling It a "Hamburg," which, English-like, was soon corrupted (vi Hamburg) Into "JJIumbng.' The dorhatlon, whether true or false, accords well with the meaning and use of tho word. The frequency with which It Is employed is one or the most striking features of our day , Our literature, our conversation, our papers are tilled with it ; and when a shauuless show man proclaimed that "one-half the world wtebed to be humbugged, and It was the duty ol" the other half to gratify them," Ui rumark was quoted as a shrewd saying, and he was spoken of as a dtnart business min who thoroughly understood the American people, riis utter bankruptcy furnished, it Is true, a ruther striking commentary on tho policy of such principles; but from childhood we all learn to read the story aud skip the moral, so that any one who Is successful in pleasing tho public Is supjiosed to owe all to charla tanism, whii'li Is thus thought to be an Indis pensable faculty In every profession. Nor Is It merely in active business llfo that the word "humbug" is repeated until It has become as stale a toplr as the weather. o one Is expected to be natural and sincere In the ordinary intercourse of society. Judging from the tone of conversation, our atmosphere must be Impregnated with empiricism, our wholo lives a sham, nud our very selves a myth. There I-., In short, a frightful disbelief in ourselves and In one another, which, how ever well grounded, must, at all events, be removed before there can be any change in the state of things on which It Is based. It whs wisely remarked that tho surest way to make a man a thief Is to suspect him of stealing, and so, too, a general distrust of pub lic virtue Is a certain lorerunner of public dishonesty. A degraded slats of morals Is an Inevitable result of a low moral standard, as tho conduct Is, of course, never bolter than the creed. When, therefore, men profess that humbug, which is but another name tor dis honesty and rascality, Is the secret of success when, worse still, to humbug another (. c, to deceive him by lies) Is spoken of us a good joke, it behooves those who th'uk virtue necessary to a nation's welfare to consider the matter, and make some elfort to bring nbout a change. The reform is needed In language fully as much as In action. Several causes have given this word a far mre exten sive circulation than facts would justity. To say severe things is a power much coveted, and here is an Indeflnito amount bot tled up lu two syllables. To express censure many think is a sure way of showing supe riority ; while to talk like a turnkey of tho world Is thought to indicate a knowledge of lite quite extraordinary, ust as young physi cians display their medical learning by talk ing of tjniors and others of ''the thousand Ills that flesh is heir to." These feelings find expression In this phrase, which, fortunately tor their brains, is as descriptive of one thing as another, and which, to the applicability of a general term, unites the venom and splciness of a particular one. "It serves for a method " of collective execution, somewhat like the " vessels which, in a season of outrage in " France, received a promiscuous crowd of " reputed criminals of unexamined and du " bious similarity, and were then sunk in the " flood." It is, in fact, alubor-saviug machine lOr finding fault. If a man dislikes another for doing that which he is too lazy or too weak to do himself, it affords the same satisfaction to call It "hum bug" that it docs to stigmatize as hypocrites those who excite envy and hatred by living a religious life. But its currency among the masses is, per haps, not owing to any such positive traits of character as these. Opinions are a necessary part of every one's intellectual wardrobe, and are usually got ready-made; and as in the barnyard, when an old hen begins to cackle all the neighboring poultry raise their voices In concert, so if any one of ability expresses a view of life, thousands, without reflection and without reason, re-echo it. From Bheer poverty of thought one-sided and false notions of life are passed from hand to hand, and from generation to generation, just as carelessly written passages in a review, which proclaim judgment on great authors and important periods of history, are censured or praised according to the dictum of a pre judiced and partial historian. From this faculty of imitation, and a want of thought, thousands who are guiltless of ever having had an idea of their own in their lives confi dently assert that "humbug" pervades every department of our society. If many of those who use It so glibly were asked to explain their meaning and to be specific in their charges, their bewilderment would equal their ignorance and (as has been said of the use of the political watchwords), ' if by some sud- " den lapse of memory they should lose two " or three words, they would look round with an Idiotic vacancy, totally at a loss as to " what was the subject of their anger or ap probation." From a love of detraction, from ignorance, and still more fiotn carelessness, this word has como into vogue, and already done more harm than can lie easily measured. That the masses should believe that sincerity and honesty have gone out of fashion Is no slight evil ; and no man who rightly understands the influence of language, and feels any sense of duty, will foster such an Impression by any unnecessary cry of" humbug." As the silly belief, founded on the faults of some few, that all who arc members of the Church are hypocrites, has done more harm to religion than all the arguments of infidelity, and as he w ho believes that all virtue in others j is pretence is not likely to regard it much him- ! self in thought or deed, so a people who come to think that their greai men are only sue. : ceiisful Impostors, that their politics Is a sys- j ti m of trickery and fraud, and that profes- ! slons of virtue and piety are schemes to lull 1 suspicion, are not likely to achieve a noble ' destiny. I There is, Indeed, fur less "humbug" In tho world than many think. Society is not wholly I reprobate, mid every one who believes It should act on Ca walk's advice let him turn to be an honest man himself, and then he will be sure there is one rogue less In the world. Let us all, however, use our language thought fully and carefully, remembering that, besides the injustice done by an opposite course, tvu do much harm to our language and land. Mii.ton says that whenever a language be comes Inaccurate and vicious, tu degeneracy of it will soon lie followed by the downfall of the Salute, for a lazy und licentious use of wolds, with ignorance or curelesinuss of their genuine meaning, is a plain murk of an un principled and degraded people. SKW PI III.K'A riOKI. Our thanks are due to Mr. G.W. l'itcher, deslur In Album, Picture Frames, and Periodicals, for sctnjuf elaborately engraved portraits of Abra ham Lincoln, (ienornl (ieorgo 11. Mudlullau, fimeral William T. Slicrraiin, (iener.il '. S. (irant, (ieiieral W. S. llancuck, ami others, which are hold lor frl Ciuh. Mr. Pitcher also ceiuls us HariH-r's Miiynziitr, the Atlantic Monthly, iwtri'.i Lathf t Hook, and J'lterson'a Mi;itztiw, all of which are freighted w ith articles (if rare excel lence, as usual, und bnndi-ouie cngr.iviug't. Ini i.i'bm i: of Iuon on Vkoktatios. A cu rious discovery bus recently been niiiile regarding tlio Inlliience of Iron on vegetables On thu chalky shores of France and Kuglaud, where there is an aoseucu ui iron, vi'eiuiioa uas a sere and Munched appearance. This is entirely re moved, it uppeais, by the application of a solud in of sulphate of iron. Haricot beans watered with this 6iibstunee acquired an addiiioual weight of sixty r cent. .Mulberries, peacues, pears, vines, and wheat dorhe advantages from tiie siuuu treutineut. In the cultivation of clover wonder ful changes have tuen galneil oy the Hmuication ot the sulphate of iron on soils in which that iu KreUlent is wanting, aud in cuses where it is (ietirea to produce an early crop. The material is, of course, cheap and the quantity applied small. All the scales falling around tlie bluok siuitU't anvil should be saved for the land tucy are worth five cents a quart to girdeners. No fruit it to much Ucncliuid by lrou-rust lu soils as the ptar. nOINU Of THE lR Amu 8-rnnnr Thkaihh. Judge Conrad's adaptation from tho Krcnch piny of Kouho's , I'rotrtil, was presented here last evening. It hat bcn considered one of Mr. Adams' fluent prt, and lias tho credit of being a creation. KarncU, full of oust and hno, tho brave solJur ruturnsto bis botno to find mote miirry than be has left; to Mud "nil his household gods shattered arntind Dim." Heroically aie thoe (orro s homo, deeply felt, and ticlily avenged. Mr. Adiinis CM'tn-nc d to the life every nlmdo of the poet'a iniHiiin' ami of the position, lie In kef tlicouiu J I ii at it not hero lo perfection. Hut hi! Imd a li.ml m k not one peron In the rat bimciI him. All mti'.t reineinocr ho Mrs. I)nv hlmr. d Mr. Alan-.' lirsi suecvsi. ; hov hur lulmimtilc sc Ing tnmlo the two pans like an Biini!nble mi cord in hurinout. What a contnist ! Noihitig tint AilHina'cneiKy and bis inn itc. cnim si i in ciiiilil bnvu carrii (I biin thmtiirh the mnit dramatic scenes of the play with such an Icicle a Mt-i (imlmin fur the hcr'nhic. H.is yoniiR lady Iihs no talent I'Oyond that of a quiet bearing mid sfjrccublo .iice. She Is veiy hsndsoni", too, snil sineo she bis been Hi the An h Iisr bton well dressed, beyond tliii she lb nothing. 1'si.sion, puthos, teiiilerncs, pocr, all requited tor the part alio played Imt tiilibt, lire uttirlv Ifjnnreil by hor. Mie applies no IiiicIIk nc, cither, to the reading of her pirt, and speaks mere "wonts, words, words," m that she coiiloiitidk the plot of ttic piece, ami becomes excel dingiy monotonous. It is suroly a severe tc.-t fur a male star, and scarcely dealing fairly with him, to give him such a heroine as Miss Graham in all the purls ho plays. Mr. 1'iirden, too, disappointed us. He had totally mistaken tho cbavactor, and, Instead of the limve, high bred, Reticrons soldier, m ido of "lend (! arnmni" a lovo-sick, scutimunt il tier, fonnding bis idcn on the met of its being the Court's wedding day ; but marriago does nut "so transform a man" and make a fool of him. Mr. Curdi n' poriraituie was exceedingly tiresome. Excepting in the "Ghost," we have never yet s en Mr. Garden in a part Milted to him. The n Bt of the cast (a very limited one. and then foic the more easy to make tip well) win he ow mediocrity a cer ain getitlem in, "Ar inaiid" in the play, drossed iu yellow flannel, and who has some explanations to give tlio audience, poke so utterly without moihod, and was so grotesque and awkward, tbat a lauu'h followed all his exits. The play was, of course, well put on the Mat'C. the scenery line and appropriate, la all these things the Arch never fails. Walnut Sthkkt Thhatrb. Poetry, pission, a revelation of ihe heroic timos when honor, chivalry, and feeling wore nllowod to exist, and were tho motives to deeds of romance and passion, all this do we find la Booth's "Kuy lllas." Ho looks like one of tho noblest pictures of Vandyke, In form, feature, and costumo, whilst his acting thrills the very soul. Tho docp, worshipping tenderness of his love; tho devotion of bis patriotism; the power with which ho avine;ts her he loves; the hopeless resignation of his deutb all did this fine artist with the truth and soul of nature, and the skill of cultivit'ed art, in turn portiav. Boo h s "Kuy Bias" will dwell on the memory and near to the minds of all w ho have tcc.u it, like some precious haunting melody never to be forgotten. The stage was well set, and the last sceno very effective; out such a court, such an assembly of dirty lords! lords, too, that so muddled tho dia logue tlist t was not until the play falls almost exc usively into the hands of Messrs. Booth and Heme, that the audionce got an Inkling of wha' it was all about. Mr. Heme Is painstaking mid alwavs knows his words, but the bitter sarcasm, the tiaugbtv tone, of command, and tho high btaiing of a" Minister of Spain, that should char acterize Don tallUBt, were not once touched on tn hiB rendering of the part. PERNONAI. KOTHKS TO l'JHI.lKI.. fill AM. from Iht Mrhmond Jtmrnalt of the nth imt. aw-MHTKH MAKY OR Mil. (1. P.. No. WO S.Fir- leenih atreet. rlilmdeipbla We are all In rwrli ct heath. Marv Le wonil let .km tor sinter Mary's Uuhtir. Kan gitmn tipt Charley all we would wihli him Wo write rielieu'l by llaic of truce. AUUresn me, Wurenburo, Ware coiintv, (ia., or through K. H. Maury, Klchuionil. (t L- H. 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Plill.AHKI.PHIA, PA.-KAMII.Y am well; have liao two letters from art. ; personal Hi. o to hand. I am tulif. attxlxiis to tee mv ais er T.ote ft od . care of her. ,veiy pcnst Incurred will he fa ihlillly ....,Jl,i II. COIlNKLlliS. Eighteenth, street, hii'lun Ad DlarriHl. KIX -II AKKIjY. On 'the Ifttb liit. at tho Somlnnrr hv th Ki'V. A lull MmrliT. LleiittM.Ht.t F. FIX to AlU AN Mb H-VFhLl' , Mil Ot ItilM chy. 1 RAIT-BICK.-tn Worccnter, Maw., by Iter. Mr. Cuilur. Deacon h. B. rilATr, ul llraitun, Miihh. , to Minn COHNKLlA ., oul UttUKliUrot C. V. . ltico, h.ol Woretotfte ' SM n il -.lOHNHTON.-Tn tnlii rltv. on tln HA of Mar. lw. t)v Itov Jr. Ctienibem, Mr. Ol.O.H. SMITH, of l,. lntjn, Maw., to Mir JbNNlli joliNTU, 01 tliU Died. BKOWN.- At Lonjr Iliancti, N. J., MAUI A LOVWA, t rtmiKhtwrof Jmob and l orin-lla brown, oi rtiilutU-lohlii, iu tlie Uih year ul twt no, t CAKim l.-On the tUt Inst. , CI. AKA, wife oflra K. , ( ttrrltt. mud ilr. Due notice will be fflven of the funeral. H A NHiN. n the VI st luHt., HANNAH A., wife Of Will um It. IIiuiMou. Clmltlinorf Dum nlcaiQ copy. Tlif Mativci and trieiidn 01 the tainliy are Invito) to nt(4-ml the lunorHl, from her lt renldcnce No. IHli S. K tie il oust? .square, ou Haturdnv morniuK, the 24 tb Inst., at 10 o'clock. LAW. -On the '21 nt Inst. , SM1TU LAW, in tho 07 to yt-HV ol Ms aye. II in rclatlvti and friends are raepectfullv Invited to nihmd thf tuneial. on Krldav, 23(1 int., at 3 I. AI., irom tre rt Mi'.t ix e of bin brother-in-law, A. iluwley, Ho. llotl Fitwater Htr.'Pt. Mil.At'iItL(N.-On the 10th lntiint, Rev. Ht'OII Mrl.Al'ttHI.I N, pHtor ol St. Amiv's t'liurch Tort KlCli iiiond, aied l yi)Hri, 1 ne ri'.i.live nml friciirtH, fitao the reverend clerinr- re n'Mneettully Invited to attend the funeral, on Friday inoniiiiK at 0 o'clock. Service and luteriuent at tit AnneV t'hureli. I'KNliKLliV. On the 10th Inst., irom dbwuie ron-tra'-ted In cuinp. JOHN phMiKLHY . eldut Hun ut Itlclc ard and JulluiMiu l'i-nxilliy. of coiiipauy 1, Filth roim nytvMiita ( uvairy, In tho ild year ol t iiaie. The triendH of ihe liinnly, and nn'mtor of the relmnnt that are In the ulW, are r (! tiully invlii'd to uttend hia flint nd. irom hiH luther'M reHldence, o.'il'li -luit ritreet, he't.w York aj.d FiMiiklurd road, on Friday attoruuou at 1 o'clock. W1I.K1NH. On Mondav mornliifr, the 4th Inst, JACOU F. WILKIN', lu the 7 tilt year oi iiIm k. Funeral Iruiu the . W cornel of Fourth mid Nohln stret tt on J hurmttty, the T2d inat., at li o'clock. A. M. Interment at Lautvi Hill. W FAD. On the 'iOth innt,, of cntiduinption, WM. M W FA1, aediA yearn. Tin n litUv'-i and irlendu ot tho fain llr . aHo the mem hern of Southern Lotle, No. 11, I. ti. of it. F., are ro HP'Ctmllv invited to attend hid luneral, irotn hh lute reHtdeuee, No. M Worth Htreot, Iwlovv Jickt'ttcil., ou Fi'Hluv alternoou, at 'i o'cUh L Vol Nii. On the 'i!nf In t, n'ter a loun tid sevnn til ne.-it. Colonel III NUV VOl'Mi, at hiH lute re.H lfiK'u, rtijiiei ol Knit riith and (.'uilowhui utn-eu. lue notice ol the lauerul will belvii. Kill F.NDKN'K C()Mfi:iU.'I Al.f'OI.I.HtiK, s. iMirHI.Nt'T hin ei. ctr..t'roi s.vbiitu. h staKilsl.ld lr.,4. lll,',iriil-4l'il IrsT,. V..ii!m int II lrila.l (1 l.r 111- t',,ltiitlu limine and Ir'.tl- le tltt-. 'rtiitiouuh und ira-tlcal Instrue lion lu I UlMiK-KKhl'INU. In ull It?, i.rui rlit-M, at pmensed by the best t'-ciimtant tiiU l,u.iiii-t,s mvn. rKNMANSIIll-. I'litln and orniirnfnlul, la tuuKt by unc of the most com- III! t Mill ul ,i'iirui II. l iaiuneiclftl Culcnliitiuns, Bualnes fonns, CuiiliuiT' iul Lhw, lietoi ttn Ciinnti'i fult N iti'i, A-c. TKl.Ki.KM'IIINd, Rv .oiuid and on piiiiBr.tunuht in a thorinKhtnl pi'ttulk.tl iiirtiiin-r bv ii li iiiu- v n i.t-rl.-i't'. d iiit,ralnr. Hll 1M.MS INS I III lll.O btl'AKATia.V, And ri-.-i'tvi-a at unv tune. l-'.vcnliitf Bt-xsiritiH iiftiT September l'ith. CATAI.lll.IIKS, riit,iiMiiiGT t' l'uis, stinli'iits' names (471 lust year), ,tc., rirniahi',1 riUla un uvi)U'aliin. o. II . I ill i I r. ! I ' r v , tt. titl-lm Nu. 11,7 I'llESSHir Slreot. rrSf- AT A MKKTINti Or" TIIU K'JI.'ITa"-wt-J , Insurant ' Cmul't'iy, hi-M at tu:)r oilli-.i!, s,it nibri 'JO. 1m.4,ii vv.i. iihttiiuiitiuly UsiIm1. I'h. it tit hiilaniL' ot the iin!ill up f'ailt.il Hl'X'K ul tin- CuliiliHIlv In! now called ill. II lullmvi : '.' n h-i Fharu to be nui iu nil ul'bel,jiu the lUtl of Oi t .ti r ni t. (,r ahart to bt jiilid In on ut Uforo tlio 2nth of Oi lil't-i nrl. unci i'J-.io jit-r shale lobe paid in on or bi'fui't the Ut fi No- eiul'Ci next. It rpj- KI.EVKNT1I WAItU. AV01U TlIK lirail. A ID' i tm ol' the Knrolleil ineiis o!" tin? KU vi Hill W.ml will b- In 1,1 at I I, MCI Alt II Al.l., I HIS EVKMN'ii Ht 7' o'i;loek. (Niluft to the. IneetlllK Hlld liriuv; yiiur l"iUmla; bi iiim your inniicy.as wu v ant iiinre, e have lo m.v limb r i,rii es fur reel int.. Ituirv uu y..ur IneHds, reciults will be lusher in a very slunt Hue... Voa Ihut have niuvi-il out ul the Ward slili u the last ilratt urt liable lor two years ; your names are In the wheel. Ilrlns i.ur money ; exert v.ml'selves ; be ell.-ive.le ill the matter; it s ml 10 save lutl iVoui the Dralt. N t I'tve I'aU.'d nearly throe IliiiusaniJ d 'IIU'S la lulir lilulits; ilo ta well lo liltfllt, mi, I will not tr.iuble your ei. lets any iiore. 'I IIOM s l-AHV. Treusiiior. will be at ihe Hall, V. K. c n lier ul SIX'ONK nl 'Al K sirnets, cv. rv day. Hum " tu .'mVloek IIKOKliK A. ll liil.tV, l ll.iiruiitn. iia.ua C. Kltfc,)i;trvliuy. It' I. 13. W A li H A V 13 IS. BOOCKMOa TO W. B. CARRYX, MASONIC IIAI,!.. Ho, 719 OirECNTJT Street, Hat now Open taU FALL 8TOCK CURTAIN M A TKIll A I ,S, C-VIAitlllHf f Krone I. fUt ii.4, icirh Uro au-Hefl, oUllnf. In w'oti, VUin and llorrtrftl lorry. Union nd Al'-Wm ) IH-nn, 1 tench flatln do Lfn', f- njzlrth arid irujn Iuit.aM. French Printed Lnitliifia. I ornW aim Unmli, AfJ t-Tory JficilpH.'it of C URTA.IV M A I KKi U.M. Avjrri) o v h ii a i iz h Of It 9 iwwist Col xi an t pAtterni. I j A C K V IT UT A1NH Ono tMrd IrttH tliftn tha proaont cost of Importation. WALItAVKVH (iau CAItlULS), ISO. 710 CHKflNl T HNCKKI'. COTJETHEI & WILLITTd. I'pNos.. 14 ni.cl 10 S. HKVKNTH Htr. I HILMIKI I'lllA. Monurt. t'ti of BKAt TIFl'L COTTAOK, l'URNI'l'URl': And Ihe only r llahit made Id this city. A'ae, lilr!:i iToro Fri' nlt'ire and Iteddlnn, constantly lil'.i-iuihs-'im on band. BUSINESS ITEMS. I'nlillr llpiirinrlrcHM. MrH. S A. Allen has justly eanied this title, and thousands are this day re joicing oi er a flue head of ba't produced hy iter une iiialhd pienaralion for reatorlnit, InvlKniatlne.antl heatitlfvlnK the llatr Hor World'a Hair Katttoror quxkly cleanses the scalp and arrests lit tall; the hair, If grey, Is chauued to Ita natural eolor, glvlne It the aame vl'.ality anl luxurious iltianllty as tn youth. For ladles and children, whose hair requites fronucnt drosshtg, the X.ylnbalhemum, or World's Hair DrtssinK, has no equal. No lattj-'s toilet Is complete without it. F.very Hhisvlst has It for sale. Dr. Jayne's F.xcctorut. All who hnve nscd litis standatd Meillolne for ASTHMA, C'ONUIMPTtON, BRONCHITIS, PLKIIUISY, WIHtOi INO C'OUUII, citotrp, ( Ol tll'8 AND ClOLll.S, IIOAK.SKNKS9, er any ruhuonary Coinplalut, attest Its usefulness. In vt of title fact, we would state thatl for thirty years past Ihe l'.xpectotaiit lias been before the public ani that each Biiececdhig year has added to Its popularity, anil ex tended the demand, until now it is known and appreciated in all quarters of the world, and admitted to bo tin tlreat Itemeoy of the Age tor that class of diseases for which It is especially designed. KK.C'F.NT COt'dllS AND COLDS, Pliierlllc Pains, Ac. are quietly and effectually cured by its dlaphoretlo, aooth ing, and enpectoraut power. ASTHMA It always cures. It overcomes the spasmodic contraction of the air vessels, and by producing free ex pectoration at onoe removes all dlillciittles of breathing. BliONCHITlS readily yields to the F.xpeotorant. It sub dues the Inllaniiuation which extend through tho wind tubes, produces tree expectorauou, And supproasos at ouco the cough and pain. CONSt'MPTION.- For tlila insidious and fatal disease no remedy on earth has ever been found so effo' tual. It sub dues the Inflammation, relieves the High and pain, removes the difficulty of breathing, and produces an easy expectoration, tierety all Irritating and obstructing mut ters are reiuovedlrotn the lungs. WHOOPINO COCtlH Is promptly relieved hy this Rxpoe- tnrant. Il shorlenMhc duration or llio duome one-lmll, and greatly mitigates the sufTerliwiS of the patient. Ir all PULMONARY COMPLAIN MJuCIIOHP. PLEt'. Itl.HY, etc , It will be found to be prompt, in', pleasant, aud reliable. Prei ared only at No. 21-' Chenut street. No. ltPHHin why ltKMOMfiD TO 113 CHKaMT H T It E E T , (OtiiHihiu ilie Ciihtom llmirtc.) N o, hY. N , fto 4i:i IHKSNL I billK.KT, Will (.ell. WlK'liNh'e Hit Itelall, UtoM TKN TO HI T. CKK CKNT. LKSS THAN VOL H'AN IU' Y KiKWHKUK. UKAN 1 hi the i,t.r," H uno llet htotk lu this city oi I lift ltil nit: list ot Ootids : 1. Thebeht Fine-cut Chewing lob icon. 'i. H lioiitdo and ItotiKli-ajitl lteud ToliaccO. U I'lnm ii mi hvn'i'l id V lrt!hlu l'ihai.'C4. 4. Mix n a d Nwtet Cavendihli Tohat-co U. hi . and ('oiiK't f.,wn. 1' ii Tubaco. 6. '1 he)-e utock ot Havana i'AJm. 7 The bet stock ol lioiiiiilc t!lais. R, The het Mrx-'k of Bm(.kiit Tolmcco. y. l'lei and Snutls, a e. 10 I,yi.iiimr( S nokitiK, liOeonU per puiiid. It. Klllh-kiiilck Hnioklnji, 'M) cents per pound. 11?. The( aiitol Flne ciit C hi-wtnu. The Michigan Fme-c.t I'hewinir. 14. 1- ine cut 1 1 .eninv, !Hcema -er pound. lf Fine ciilCnew in,lf cetith perpuuiid. Hi lipiui Milt more than any ti n Klory. 17. Dean o Ik ten tljoeso e.tper IH jedii f-ellh be Uest iiud C'lH-npeit, To be c-t.timM'd at I.KAN'S. No. W CHKHNl'T Stre et, Oj'poHilo Custom Home ltuNlorry t itlitwlm Mpnrklliif W 1 Mi J TttV IT, for hu e by IAVik At KliIl.l(lt, Alt' II ANlT hlll MrilKKH. K. 1. Wliltmnn A' Manuluctureitt ol New and Delicimii Confeotiona, Ahuoud l aota, Chof olate Caramels, ('n aiiih LsiMuuedo farli, eiv'ititaiiely flavored. Itoailed Jordan Almonds, Ac .Arc No. ,11b Cheflimt iiruut.buloir Fourth. PlitnoMt PIhiion! 811 UK .V CO 8 MAHOS A HAM LIN i ION FT OKUANi. MA80X DF.CKKIl Ultoa II MVlt lN fl ! CAIllNKT OIU.ANH. 1 PIANO.H. F.. ti'HII.D, Re tilth and Chennut h tree Is. EDUCATIONAL. r IFTY CIONTS. l.F.SSONS IN (.HUMAN 11V A NA'flVK Of (.I.IHUM . WHO hl'KAKN 1.M1I.IS11 l l.t TSi r.V. AT H l V ( KX i H AN IIDl lt. LA IH I'M AMI t ( I I I K KN ONLY. A hi' 1 1 b I ween U ami 1 i i"'-l. t sel.l VW No H.HIIIH Street. PEIIAPELPHIA MILIr&EY S0H00L. 2 ( 01 11T1.AM) SAIMIKKS' IXSTITITK, Tliirty-nlutli and Market Streets, Add ran b, mi37-lin J'ltOFKHgOK K. D. 8AUNDKK8, D. 1). r KIKNDS' ACAPKMY l'OTl BOYS, HEAR, inst. 1, UntKil. Iter tiTUI of '21 weeks, ael-llll All Ui-Miiiiiiniltiiius mi , . WI11TA1.I.. 1GNOR N. riiHKI.M Uuviiitf rettirni'd irom liuropc. lias restimi d !.U B. W.th-mlin .No. l.H Clll-.NSl T STKEKT. JAMKS S.IIIUD.TKACU KU OFTIIR TIANO, ho. ItafUHlXTEKNTll Street. behw Mpru-. uu'i lui ;IAL.H I I'LAUHII CAMPAIGN FLAGS, liUNU INO, AND SIIiK, 0? EYFKT DE8CB1PTI0N. ALSO, SWOHDH, rSABIIK. JiKI.TS. Idji Dili' with a lull as oruueiit of NII.ITAHY GOODS. IVAHa & HASSALL, U i;-lm Bo. 41 ABCU STliEET. NOTTINGHAM AND SWISS LACKS, Now Ntylna. t'HLUMIlT WINDOW SHADES,, No. T2 J VtW STYLES, NEW COLOR), AT Tllf. MAMtlt ACll llKIlS, KELTY 0ABR1NQT0N 403. CHEflNlT flTUKKT. Mo. 7'J3 t IIISNUT PIANO COVERS, LAIt'.r.Sr ST(( K IN THE t'ITT, AT LOW TRICES. AMUSEMENTS. IKS. JOHN UttliW'o NliW ARCH ST. I IlkATNK (U" lil;,i AVIl F tSIIinvAm.K tint'SKS. KII.H' WH K OF KIlWIS AHAMS. WKI'MKMDAY AMiTIIIIIIiiiaV KtKMIM 9, THE IIKIIKTII'. A I il( I A N 1)1. TF 1,1(1 NY I'.HWIN ADAMt Hm.. tiK'.'it' Mr. .1, tine I .r.len t linci dc '1 e hnv Mt-s Annie Uraham 1 o contlU'le tl'h ttie spark Unit inrnfitletlit t,l W HICH HIIAI.L 1 MAItia ( NailemlU'at stnurt Ittihton Al- no HUip in s Mr. Mrl- oiary Mix Ml.-t'. Jttlerion KKI It At -11LNKH t 01 Mil. ADA MS. JkKW CHKSNUT STIU'.ET TIIF.ATItK. i t . 1tO I . It A- PINV PropT'elors and Manarers. riRHTWKF.K Ol I HE SKA OF U K. '11. e mAna.;euielit Is happy to nnnoiilR'e an engagement Wlttt Ihe ut.lttiatiiHlieu nrllnte, MlMS HI'HAN lit N I N, Who will make her iippeitrance eveiy nltht this week as "Louise tie Lat-eours" and "Ork'eiiia' in 1 1114 HI A OF ICKitlll, A Till IIS I' t (lit OOl.ll. Ailm;i.i,'fit Kaniil t.'lr-le, V.'ic.i liri HH ('In le ttnil Par ottet. Mir ; Iteiterveil Dress t.'ln le and Carqiiot Sests. a".e, t-Mta Ort hi sua Heats, $1 j no cliariie for secured seats. lii'tirh ojien at 7 o elmk ; curtain rl.osatT1,. l'lil'hlll OHANI' MATIMSti HATIIltDAV AFTKIt NllON, Hepniober 2t, at roduetd prirt s. II it 1 8 T It K J K C T V, 1) , Tits great and celebrated picture by Wosl, the chef d o'tivrc of tlie artist, IS NOW OK KXllirtlTION AT THE AC A I IF MY OF FINK AllTS, No. UV, CIIF,lsNl;T STIIK.F.T, In addition to the KN I IHE Art Collection of lite Academy. Admitiencv.'io cents; season '1 iekets,W cents, ti-14 liu T'ENSINOTON II ALL. THIS POl'DLAR l ptsce of Entertainment, Not. Krrjand lltllKRMAN- H'Wfl Avenue ant! tun N KhUUMt Mreel (esuioiMiieo IHiyean, ago Uy Mr. .lohn Lips), has been enlarged and rvnovated, and now possesses at ractions unetuelled by any other estatilifhnient of the kind in Ihe cltv- A lurge and eltlelent Orchestra, under the direction of Prol. F Lo.se, has been engaged, and a choice prOLt'amine or Vocal and Inetromcutal Mlllc wt tie pro.lueeil eaon evening, free of expense to flie atullen.'e. 'I'lte Concert liooin Is lurire. airy, aud coinnto'lloui. the relrest mentt superior, and the attcniUnts polite ami aecoininotlatlng. au'.i-iin tir.DtitT liuitNUPiit, rro,irietor. JKKK CONCKUT SALOON. The subscriber has oaened the large and commodious SAI.lllIN, Willi extensive SI MMF.lt OAKIlI.N. attnehed, N K. (JUItNK.lt OF FHANKMN HTKEF.T AND til It Alt!) A V EN U K, d has engaged a full Orchestra, unttor tho leadership of PROFESSOR A. IIKUTEL. who will nightly perform a ouulce prograuiuie of National ami other alls. pleasant place to pass an evening free of charge. the ptoprietor is determined ins establishment ahull not be surpassed. tu&Vlni l Hit IS riAN KF.N I SCIll.l-.lt. (- tAl lilli ASlllAl, U. 1 UK MtJIin- Ing of ihe tfuh ul H..,tfinlier. t llrown Mart itolt, itt.(. S yetl's ohl, w Itb out white hind li nt 1 he owner wlllili-Hsf mil Ht the lM iot'of Hltband MlxUiStrt'ets Kall roati,wlu ru hbe cnu bo seen. It" J. T. ClIF.NKY'rl TEMPKRED HKEI MKI.OHKii.Ni. J l. Olmneya new discovery for teuilierhiK Uei-ds hut proved t be tha most va'll ihln invention foronlcknsi-so! vinration, toucb and iturahluty, ever In vented JOHN MAItSII, hs'ti Aiteiit, II K-'lt No.lKH ritUBNTJT Street, Philadelphia. II A INKS BROTHERS' CEI.R- brated New ork Iron Friiras, Ovcr-tlruiiK ; nrnss now Bcale i-iunn rones. ;UUK MARSH. Hull- AKOIlt, So. 1102 CIII'.SNI T fltreet, l'hllailelihln. ii Mt MARSH'S MUSIC STORK, No. II 'J CHUHNUT Htrei.Tniia tf phiii, 4olf An, nt tnrllatnttfe llrotoerH I'rcmmra rnniuiw, altsu.n tali Bl'tttuiit Souniiiiiii Hnr (.tiitrii. Mii-.lr.Miu-lriil liiKtran entH, mill MiiHjcal Mi'rcl.niidiso of evi-n dp-cription, wholesale and ri'tail. J-t2 31 Mccoiiu-lliilia l'laiu.s ittiiui in excimiiKti auu iur iuiv. Order by nml promptly executed. Opua cvcqiiiki. TIJHU4T lJStjAni-,S, v A lA H till t AND A8TUMA, WITIi THE UTMOSr BUCCE88, lR. VON MOSCIIZISKKR, 1IY Author of the recently publlnhisl work, EAR: ITS DISKASES AND THEIR THE TREATMENT. Oftice.Ni. mi WALSUT Street. to tjie rrnuc. It is with crtnsidtirahle lattHfAcilon that Ir, Voi Uototii.'.ktr can nay thai hit am-cenH liu lnd(d teen threat t Ihh gin ct kh In ttit morn Kratitylny ai it is cutlrely uwitifj to lb" numentua CIj Ji;S ha has eiTi'Ctcd tn tlie almo iiiaiRtiitr, a nu i lie inur8i ihh pa'iuntti (uQi'nff whomnrf muip very Inliuentml oltton) iiavp, irom a rfit -1 jtiitlrr- ami KratruDe, tnKin to proimne it. i nir tftstiuiniiia'ii, wenteu In I tie ver hiMkust terms, cau be exumined nt lii tttlice. No lhi7 WALNl-T h net. lr. Von WOBcliiskerliah l hia publl-ilied work and the mai.y diftleiiit Cffct ne na tre nu vviui succesa unaar Hietr hoik e. timved what ne in au to uerioriu in ran pro- IVuhtonui CMpacity. F(ir iitiinernua paticiitit rourceMily tent him by them', find kind uoilcck ot him and hir works iiitheti uudicai juuiiiul, he remnis tht-nt lmhlic thuniiu. AHl'AHA t lTK. The apl'Hratim cnatrnted tv It. VON MOSCIIJfl K Kit, hn tin- iiTiitiiieiit of the nbnvc miilatili.i hah hren by tiif h t-lieat metlical uutlMiiitien mul all wt examined it pioiiiiuiH' d ihe rcute!.t nieiH. al Hueni tor tho ture of lihAKNK.rt, T1IKOAT DIStASKH, CATAJCKit aud ASTHMA. .... Tin we w tio snftVr ftfiu any of those ma'nd ei have now tin bt'Ni and HHiet' uieiinn f obtniuiiiK eure. All TM-rhoin whoroiiHU t Dr. VON mo.hi'IIZISK Kit may rt'lv tliai he will k' Unin a rand Id ooinlmi of their itise, and what he in able to do lor them. Olhce lutf WaLNI T htrtt. t' A UK. CARD TO THK LADIKS. ll l'ONCO-8 i()U)KN J'M.LS FOR FF.MIBS, liitrtJllblo in corrertinif, reuUtin', antl removing all ulx-triK lloiii from whutoer eaiieN.and uiwaytt aucua-'tul ai a prevoniive. These Villi are nothtnjrnew. and have been uu-d by the Ineur tor many year, both in France and A muni:, with iiiipnrH.se.id hiiciTh In every cani-; and lit is iirtil by tniti.y tnoiihaud htdiea who have uaed them, to made the 1'iiIm piildif for Ihe allH.lutlon oi thuoe aulleruitf from am breiiiarltien wbalov4ir, as wtll as to prevent an in i iiieoi iHinil liereheaU will not permit It. Venules pu uilarl Mtutetl, or tl.imo ui)ponik' t)nmelves ure eautiuix d nt'iiiiiht uln4 thehe plda while in tlmt eondilion, hf tbe prop.ieior acKuiueH uo n'poiiHibiiiiy alter the above aiiun nt'Hit., Hid. oiiub their millneio would pruvent any iiiiMhiefio health, otherwlN tne I'lils an rec!iniiundo4. b od and explicit d'reetio' a iMViimp.in.viiiK each bos.. nice ai, m nix hoxm fT I . sld wholenale and retail t HiH trPowinii ImiiKHth : I : llilt . Wli'te & Co., No. M S. FiHirth street. Wnuht rV HlddMll, No.ll'.t Market utreet A Mnreshall, c irner of Tbl ti enth and MarKe. Ntreets. etttlcr A smith, corner ol -ond autl .i.een utiei-tn. TiMtu A t'o. .li-hitMin, llolloWHy A C'owdeii, and s. ( . 1 Im oiir. (' iti.tii-n. At letail bv all drut-Kfa' t. Limit'!-, by nendtni; ()NK 1 OI.l.AK 1 ii i illter HH'tit, can bnvr the i'll I.H SI NT rnSFlHKNTI AI.I.V, Uy miiH, to any purl i f the cuy or country, free of uihlne. H 1 HOWK, ?m No.iM". V. TJIlll I'V-HIX ill Street, N'.V. 1 R.I.A1'0UTKS MKK KI.IX1R HKSTOUKS I " to mini!) ViK'Tiill h ure iiih-rinn fro a impaired ISl'lt 11) l.l v, ftoroiis Ueiiiniy, i,mvnH oi ,Siiriiit, i.ohh ,Vc., v ti!i her aritini innii the eritvuU of a e, vi fhti e Htiulv, or nttiseitl.tr fifurt. Trhre, t j.iiidlo unv ml.lHk.liv H.O. ITI1VM, No. II Stiei-t. t 'In iihi ri itrnt in-e. i oi Mi in. , v. J !. fii-iii n ! y.-. h. l.iiiin VKJt AND AGL'K C Cltl'.I). LTIIAM'S ever und .V. lie Snecitle is win r.intfil t- cure any nt nulls and Fi-voi - J ry It .unl be cmviin i-.i. rrn-.i, l. M ill isl .iid to Biiv adilrets, by S.t', UI'llA.M, No. ;'.i s. i;iiili'i'ii rsirei t. clrLtihirs sent inc. t KTIIMA CT'Rl.1). 1U.1.1KF (il'AHAN J teeii in till liiliintes. ami a lierinaiifilt .-ure i ir.-ctiil I. y Un- usi of "riiluiln s Asthma I 'iur." r.lsi' of Iruhl li 11 to tv, tut V VI ills' si mul in.; , I hi at Hire to 11 llnl'li"!.',-. ri'ice, s. nt ii.isi i ,11 i.t louiiv uiiiiri'is.ny h.i .1 riiA.vi, Sii.:'.j S. I'.ltlllTll Sireet, fir .ol. its sent li'i'i.'. II A I II V V R O O T K 1) V Him low luivheuil, ami all ..nrls of th" tifuly. In live iiiliuiles, wlt.'iinit linnrv lo the skill, ly ' I li'i-ltu s ln'illni.irv I'owiter. ' rrir,'. SI. .Mnl:i-il to any a.hlrtss lor M--'-'..lij H.r. I I'lIAM, No. H. KU 111 1 11 Htrent. Cili iilius still U'ee. DO YOU Ct H.OR YOrit WHISIvK.llS AS I) Moiistielie.- if so.iihe the' Jun.uii-sc Hair Slain. ' Nn hair ilje lu ihe world e-iual toil. iJiiIvumi' irt'rii llun ; cnli. is a natural black or lir.wn. i I'll AM, No. ii ft. F.li.ll l'ti Sin ut, s-jle atf.nl. Cili cents a liox. svCMhslm THOUSANDS 01 TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT TAIN. I'ft'.ent ailld for, Mvnw ltivi utlon, a I)-iiMe Ke vtiMi.ieS.il ttiiustiiiK sit'ftity Valved InlmUT, for admin luu Nitroiii f xUlo (id), and fXlisitlin. witltuut ji.ilti. 'i'ht onij utodo UiULiiti (.; uu b properly aud kntel- uJuiiiihtbied. DIl. O. Ij. MUNNS, Ho. 71 BPltUtU; bTKKKT. IAT1tiNTKD JULY 19, lHtU.-JOSKlMl MOITKT, Klt vo de FitriH, 1-rem h htctuu ltyolng mitlcijurliiK on any kind oi wvaitiig uniiart'l, lor Lidieif, enu, uttd ( tiildreii. rtttiH apiarntiu lor Mrcii'hum yurniH fuiin one to five Im hea. No. KAt K HirctH. iiiuuuit JNo. yv8. JS1MU bnu.t.i'UUaaciphta. ftuii.Mi No. 793 AUCTION 8ALES. ACKKVB AUCTION KOO.MS, No. aiaaaai pit C. C. MAfRKT. Anrllnneer, aollrlia t-on.lfnm'-ntf at fUMlUM, WARKn, A I'll M f MCII A M I IMK, Of alt elfid. frtr ittil l r .ale at his Aurtlon Ur.oois, and ha wl,l attend pe-eor t W t.. .alc4 of KK 1. t.Sl AIK. AMD 8TOrK At the FmhanrT" HOI'HI Iiryt.ii PURMTttltK At Tmc'JiPRS. ani Mdilil OF MEUCII AXIHr. At tha storr of ttic owt,era. t'sslt wttl he advnttrrd when dellrM on cnnsbnimontt of IttKls for puhhe sale QUI TIIU lUiBTHI BrLES DID STEIL ENGRAVISG3 ! ! IltOM f! DTJtlltVPITS HY HHADY, Ami (lie Only COUHLCT I.1KKNKPSKS I'V Bl.ISH I' ll. 1. PreBident Abraham Lincoln, 2. Litnlt'nfit.t-Gcneral U, S. Grant, 3. Major-Gcueial G. B. MoOlcllan, 4 Major-Gtneral W. T. Shcrinaii, D. Major-Guieiul W, S. Hanoook, rrlnled on thi k Plate Paper, I 0x'4 liKhet. iiiit i: ti-ot uAcii. t.opics sent lij maii on lecelpt of prht. AOF..NT8 WAM tH Tl HELL KVKIll WIIKKR. L1BKUAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADK. AiMrers, J. V. 1'II'CIIHR, Book, Allium, Picture, and Frame Store, No. HOK CHI SSUT Stnset, a yojt Philadelphia. A TFXT liOOK FOR rOMTICIANS. J MtiFUKKRON'H 1'OLTTH 'AL HIsrOKY OK TlIK tor u- hy JAMKS K STMOV. V 'I -'it No.. 11 H. .SIXTH Wirctt, Uovo Chflllilt. AITLKTON'S SKW AMKItlCAN CVCIJPKmA. This Invaluable work formi (nUm-ifa comDlete Iitrar of tiaetnl liiforn-ati(n. i'ublished In varioni ntylcs of bindinu. AOKNfV Ftnt rnn,ArKLriii v. P-21 -Jit Ki'.WS. SIXTH St., above Che-tnut. fJTJEWEN STODDAET & BROTHEE, irvt pnrcltspd t Hit lamo Auction Ftlot In 5rw York and riillnd(lihia since Hit recent ntavy 1KCI,IN1C IN (OI.I. FRKNCU MEU1N0KH, 17'.. rilKNCfl HEIIIN3K.S1, l-t... FKK.N JII IIKUNOF.9, $JH0. HiKNCil Ml.HIiOl.S,:i iO. CIIOK'K STYLUS uich l'LAii) roi iiNS, 80I.lt COLOU8 rOPUNS, HUI.1II COI.OIt) Mnrs81..I.NK HF. LAISKS, LII.II BLACK 8II.KC, A.M From the auction tslt of Messrs. II. SCI1M1KUER & SON'S Fabrics, lO.OOO YAHD8J SAXONY TV OVEN DRESS GOODS, COMl'ltlNINO THE llltST 8TYI.KH OV AI.L-WOOL PtAIll C'AMIMKKK, ALL-WOOL FILLING TOIL IIP MOKD, A1X-W60L FULIVil SCOTCH PLAID C1IALIT, ALL-WOOL VILLI NO TAltTAU PLAID Oil ALLY, Is.UXN OHOLMi LAsriNU, tplcndld cotura, hiATlS-OltOUSD LA'-TINO, Scotch patternt, NTltlPFD 01O.PK KAYK, SCOTCH PLAID LLAMAS, IlKAUTIFt'L I -MON CUbCKS, IlKAUTtri:L FANCY CUKCKS. Pflccaof tlie Above rango from Co Willi, upwari-s, and the stock comprlsos tlie best and most varied assortment we ever offered. Manchester MouBseline Be Laines at 50 Ow, OTJEWEN STODPART & BROTHER, Not. 5C,lr.i,and 434 N. SECOND STBKET i ti -t Above Willow. LA Ay H FOUBTH AND AECH, oim:n to-day. Newest lall HI lies, ia pei-yard. London Wet End Htyle, lO, rarl8Htlo Harder Do. , Molro A.ntlitie, K7. Iiobt Blaolc Moire A.ntlitie. FlrHt iullt.v lilrtolc Hlllcs. "lrst iunllt llrown BllUtj. LADIES AKE INTITKD TO 8KB TIIE NF.W SILKS. GOOD STOCK OF EVERYTHING. K-W Ull-t SPECIAL NOTICES. LINCOIPf. JOHNSON, LIBERTY! ANOTIIKlt (iHAND KAI.I.VI By Invitation oi the Members of the Union Let;iie, thi HON. WILLI MI I). KELLEY YILL ADDKE8 THE "ltlzon of lMillailclplila. Vithuii. illstlnetloii of Party, ON" Tin: ' ISSUES OF THE CANVASS," ON THTJKSDAY EVENING, September 22. AT 8 O CLOCK. THE UNION LEAGUE HALL, (LATE CON'CKUT HALL.) AM who fiel Impressed with tho Inporlance of tho ptnilirg electoral canvass upon ththjlt fiituieot tha lepublli' tre eameslly Invliedto bt pretei.t on this occasion. All who d.sli c to hear tha merit! of men and principle! dUcussed tally, fulily.daliberutely. fearltstiy, and man fully, are Invited lo attend. Hood leal l provided lor an, tin ojw sutid. LINCOLN AND JOHNSON. UNION CAMPAIGN CLUB. OKIKR No. I. 7'i ( '-ib wll Mt.'nii-i.' lor ptUftflt on BATUEDAY EVENING, 24th last. ATTOTI.OCK, A T 1 1 K A 1 Q I T A 1 ITK 1 IS, !,II'-UHV -l lri.KT.l.KLOW HKTH (.Aiil'-ruM i i J Ti i-i"W''"Cl' i v. ill lt- ,iiovJp(l (or All I'm BTM. Aid ft .) f Vr -bi. lift1- ir'xjintrJ tii rMiwiD Hjv44 YVV. It KF.KV, JKKK Ml'llnM. IIKNUV Itt'WM, jiiiin (i. niTi.F.r., (KOItnK T Tli lllV, WILLIAM VIM WAHf), JOHN M. ItlLKT, and t! i? 1ii.iiaIiik aids Ilf NJ. II IlllOV N, TIIOMrsilN BKYNOLim. .IAS. M' M NF.S, HOB! , T DILL, MILK M. ADAMS, THOMAS 1 l( KSON. KII'll'KO M. HATrilRS, lie SKY M. I NTV UK, JOHN (IIVKN, OFii. W. IIAI KFU. WM. II. K. 8KI.HY, I.YTl.K J Ill ltMT, WM. ANI'lllvSS, A lid twenty. six Assist nut Marshals, wh wilt takt tvstl tion In Die prxices-lon In the foiloiTtna; order: . JOHKPH 11AII.KY, ii. t.KO. W. iit'HAKKKB, . A. 1.1 LOMI'.liKELT, 1 HKN.lAMIN ALLKN, S. A. WILSON 1IK.NU7.KY, . W II. IIAKNKS, I. WILLIAM F.LLIOTT, S. FltAKK JOHNSON, !. TIIOH. II. ANUIKIKKK, II). 1IKS1IY C. IIOWKLL, II. A'tF.L, LtJKbMA, 12. NATHAN SfEltIKO, 18. AI.F.X. M. FOX, It. ALIIF.1IT C. HOBKKT. I.'.. FltKlitvltlCK UOLUI'.llT, !. ANDIIKW VMtlltllT, 17. lll'.XUY A 11. IHMWN, IK. CIIAHLH'.S II. CKiMP, ID. (iMlltUK DKHAVKN, StO. (IF.OKOK W. I orti, il. (IF.OItOiK A HMNII. 4. F.. T. CIIASK, t. OF.OIttiK II A KT, '.'. THOMAS S. F.I.I.IS, IT: IIAUTON II. .IBNKS, 20. THOMAS HU.LAS. T.-.e niemberi of Die I'eoDio'e CampalKn Club of iHiI ure Inv ited to Join thU ori'nulatlot. and all traf and lor citUeni Mho aie dctonnined o utdin and roarve th tlovernntent from the aNsuult of open and covert traitor arc requested to join iu our ranks, and march with u$ t vtrury. Vir.TTA.lvt CH1KF MAK83AL. tS Ol'HCl'. OK TUB CITY BOUNTY" landCon.inlsluii,l. HiPKI'NR Street. SKl'TKMBKH 21,1861. In future, all certificates of niustor aud credit pre senti d to this Coinnitbsiou h.h c'ainis for tinonty, must ot) F.MiOIC-KI) HY TliF. I'ltOI'KR OKFICF.K AT V.KM?. to the itin t tl at the n crolt-a o aiceiitod and reonirti into the lorvlce oi the I'tuted 8 met. H.P. K.IN J, Pre lent. . KmiKRi M. Moi'Ui , Jr., SerrtUry. I' -t l'UOSl'KC'TUS UK THK OI.U lJURNINQ SPRINGS OIL COMPANT fc OF WKST VIKGINIA., C-VI'ITAL STOK, OSE MtLLIOK DOLLAKS. llW.COO BHAKF.S OF STOCK. tj.rl RETAISK1" IN TltF.ASl'HY FOlt DEVBLOP MKNT rt ND. DI HORIPTION OF PROPERTY. NrMlii:n I. Konr or five acres in fee wuh celebrated UltAOY WBI.L . lir.ducnic ten tmnels, Willi em.'inN. Ac. NUMIIKH II. Four or flvt acres In fee wiin o ie well on it with oil ua viorkcd. Lt'sstH-s went into HUiell on. Nl MIlKIt 111. One-half of fee of m7Mea.scd nt one-ttilrd of oil In Irosi tiotind barrels ; a Kirouuoinh' well, about three acroti tty ubout unlit ba rcia. 7l'MHKIt I . One tlilril Intiribt In three una n lulf nrrea In fee wltfc tlie nlil liatnl-oiii ton inii veil on It, bolonginif to Ut land. il 11 IIKK Y. About tlx tcret In fee; no wil. N i M IIKK VI. About three acrts In lee; no well. NlMhKIt Vlf. Threeac'etlnfeeatl flKIt lll'KNINa HPItlNO.wltti tlie McLean vtcllon if, worked In haivet; Uftetn liarrela. Nt MllhK YII1. 1 '1 e acres in fee ; no we 1. I Nl M.1UI 1. i One-litlfof thrco linndreu ai d tenty-ono lots each, tea r-ifls mi.ari , inaK iu In nil one bund ed and live acrtt. Jvh lion tie i liHMNU tsPKIMl klfi. between the traMt til the Unthbono lui.d. In.uied a'.elr above and bel w It it theliest lin.iill.lUK oil tenif.ry ol UUltNIIHl -KlWu MtiTlltt T. Nl'MUKK A. Nlnet acres, unillvhle.l hair owned by the New York Couiliulit ; ver irouiisiuK tiaet; well cinlalnlnK oil twa . hiil'illi d feel d't P. whs hoed III IBOI ; pariy borioK thea ' Vient ir to Itebeliton. T his tract adjoint tlit atliboM ; lliirnlnj curing Lands. M'MliKIt M. 1 F.TP.BMM. I'KNTUK WKLL. I Three-nnsr.tis luerest; lease of ulKiut two acrtt;' i -in v vi ais : aoliiect to one-iinrd royally ; one ot tut Mat Mist Jt vtr Q locatlnn't tin oil) It hu" leiili-to rods front on Klvtr Kananha the best wharLuja u bu found (a yery Import- lint mint), two ln ik one 01 two tlnm-a iu oarren id itroiinil.one of twelie tiunilreU narrels on Kniunj,iw tlHUlinlt. lions. s, a lame stable, ll tine fi'teen horse power ii .ur.i ti.lIt.l.M.l ll.m, ! ennui, not. svtu iiii.uu! ,iiK ......... J , monih,twnellt bein! Imr d one huurtrod and soveuty W leit eoch.w tb nKKin iifacneu to eniuie, iuuiiik, sse. These lands ait- uninii il ml a ei t to ihe nl.ii HuiiHrHO Si-niM s. Wirt counts. VlrKinla und inint upon the Llult ktnawha river. itli ttooil whailuse. troia this point ihe oh can l.e shli ptid 10 riirHorsoutg, on me uuiuuiwini. Ililj cents a ba.n l. b Ihe liver. Thei-e lunes nie ail ucont In the tract reeentl) I Id t the lliirn nu i rinus 1'rtri. eum I'.iinpany," ot New Turk. Vibote iuilll Is liio million dollars, and ai nearly e Ual In isToiliii live value to the Mcsr York l'oluianr s Und, and iu pruhuet-uve viilue art belltvtd lo be In uo way iiileilor. "(levcial of these Uui iiiiiB HirluB Wells wort first bored 111 IMil, ami till II lillillne.l at a uepin Ol I M iiunuiris three hundred feet as much as Jour AnnireJ barrelt in ril i v. Hn were abandoned on Hie orekluit o.U of the Keiielllou." The n shirunon 01 order has caused capl lahsts to look tothl see loll. Ibis Is unilolllitidlj th host nil n tion In Ylruinia, at can be asctrtalned by inquiry ol any oni leuilllur Willi thai sieiion oi c iuntry. While ibese will, a liuiu tw.. hundred tj throe hundre feet ais pare now ylelilinj In m twenty to thirty barrel! he. iiav. il ha. been demonstrated that by berlmi them to' he dei.th of mr bunlied lu .even hiinired fint I be third taudelona will bt ieuci.nl, at us done at Oil l ily, and a larie. tn! i oi.sl.ot si.pplv oi oil obtained. It Is proposed hi tin. company l" expend irrmy-.tirr i."s;in( 'frt at pun-In boruiK iinih t Ihe siii' r,uti iid. m e ol a reliable en tuieer.the present wells deeper, aud a iiujibtr of new um s lot still lilt-liter depth. j....Jr Ti"-1 reii-' ii. . i i this ro iiHiity rourt the fullest inquiry mint irin'sionMin id' to thr Iw utiuii end rhumcter Uitu ' 'rtVe nnHf.neth r ot Imperfeetly developed wells now on tl.ete li nils o;iM nmbablv ailord an linuiediaio dividend M .' ' " eul. u Lnth.i.n a capital o a ..;...; bill no especial reliaii. e is based upon the present produc II , of ha IU bored ami ne-lc. te.l wells, but upon tin, lulur lev. loniiicllt of bill l believed to De tne misi pi-oiaiain . rai no"l t" thai owned Uy the celebrated Columbia OU f, 1 'i"h L ,d. w be ,urchse.. and l'i.OOO retained in the tri , surv ... d ieh. ..ne mil. so lb.it liirtner asse mem.' mr Uevelopu,. whl n,l prole.. b quired. 'i en Tliousallil Khures ol stuck will ue oiiortu a. (ivv l. illai. per share, at the u.lico of ( rk80N 00., No. l.'l M TtllKH stnt, it, H,,.i;lrird Itnnli, on und aitor WKDNKSDAY, Kp'Vbel'";. l"'t, "bee V mapcan be seen and rintiier li.irllcaarji'n:L hi OC K HOI.DK KS MbK UM, , vf FAitMiii:s .siii um."';" i";. I'HII lliM liii i.f-' iiwi.i.. - ,,,enil meetilil-'Ol the St... kholders ol thturmtra .11 v Ik "' Hhllaiiolph.a will be he'd at I Heir 11... ,1 I t.;- ' . Tilt liHI.A Y, ll.e -IMU day ol - lolooer lialiKiot . ...rihe luirooteol takln Into lull, in ii ovi "! t. , nhelhcr or iinsiib' leralion, o.i -........ . ..V..; .'. .revlns'. , , l . i, i'i.r.nrrvlns'. .. . b .. i . . 111.11K si an i iv. iiii. i.i i .. ..... HI '' "" .. i ,V, .Tl. I', mnionwealtl.: enllUed il'. ' Ail Lnablina ihe W.h..f 0:.. Coiuueiu-reaill, to l.. ! .me Assoi'taiions l ll.t I'lirposO of Hi.ikhiK uni.er 'U.r d . ,d t" tskc .... h action l.l re.ard thereto a in iv In- ni ressarj anil pro.r. ' yUr the'lioard o, roS. Jr.. Chief. . i, rMi,'vr I-MVI'.TISITV" tr-r-,- I. ANY I)1'.I'.UU.'IH."I""' i-- f .,.nu,,lviinla. At..mv.llIcol,in,en.eoBKt 3 w b Hon. liEOKiir. hllAKSWOOU. DW-Ut iS- DEAVNKSH AND BLJNDN'8?- lattea. M I)., l-rofeasorof Iht Kyt and Bar, Jr-MJ all dlstatatapptrtauiiiw 10 u.io Iheiilliiostsmcesl. i estlmouialt from . tl e uie nrH o .. --- V-ul, Mo. bl I 1M M K Hireei. ArUlb lal Kytt ln-d J"'"'T Ho eha.ges mad. for .aaiuiuathin. iT llA.i..J lolt-.M. a. bU iK blwtt, ul us nrees In tne oily ana eoiiimy o" "J" "'VT, .li,11ut o 1