The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 29, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    TIIE DAILY EVENING TKLEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA. TnUItSDAV, SEPTEMBER 2?f JBO
(gvcnini) eclcgtaplt
a,JAlL.f UtHKHlHjM KKWannu.
OfflCF Nj (08 8. THIRD STREET.
I'ta fNaaa ikHTl rnOfirl, ot ftffmit tft rT Paa
W.a rN 'oi r-arrtar, and msilrii l .ibsi-rtoa'.
.. ol tlit y at Pou ms r Asvrw i . IViu.ia
as firrr rim t To afoTiia,lnvarlall) In adstnoa
ft'tMfnM trdtrad.
aatwlistni.ata tnstirlM at tha uil rata. A liberal
tmcct for aitanajr lnrrtkna
T 1 1 SIsllSI.
Vi ft-sal Mn b takaa M Anonf-iBona l.'oTiimiink-sttniit
W ia!.--. ar is fatpniWi! f.r lnsrii musl h B'iili,-ni-,il
u mc and ailura of tha antff-mil i,i,i',aril tnt
puitlttatrfMi, bit a a aiiariic,," ffi ,K I 'v''. Ul
aatrtwst tutor. to return nMotad f-0'ntainiellni.
Taj Atlvfirtlavrrsa.
Oaiaf M ina iirat ti..sa In tha I'lrrsiistsrsii nt Tmk
fc, sxiwl Ti.frRni, fnn,illlir tii to an to prps at an
any foaT. are arxaiitlt riMius that ailvinl ,tnnt mar
a hafdrd la a s,h,h as 10 oofs-a, l p,,ss,ljii', l a', Bra
lanaa aa Mu-anioai mtuoi nurt.ittfc,ns
THVKSDAY, SKP1EMBKR 'A mH.
TUB rORF.IU! I'Kr'.NH 0f lit H POM
rl. ASO MILITARY MIM ATItf
The reepnt auccrww. of our nrm at Atliint
Mid eUowhero hvo produced a very decided
Impresaion on public opinion upon thn other
Ide 01 the water. Tbe H,:!!i pnpt-ra apu ik
OfSBlcRMAM's victory In the highest tcrmi of
praue, and pronounce It to ho a mint nurinus
blow to Oie Uobclllon. Even tho Iondon
Timrt, which has never boon frionilly to tho
national cause since the war began, Is con
trained to acknowledge tho great lmortaiico
of the results achieved by our army in
Georgia, and to betray a vnry marked diminu
tion of Its confidence In the ability of Ihi
Bebols to ultimately triumph in tho contest,
or even to maintain it much longer ajr.ilnst
aucb hoavj odds as arc nowprewdug it to tho
last ditch.
This loss of faith In England In the power
of the South Is also Indicated by the Rtiddon
fall In the price of Confcdurato bond, and
tielr credit must be sunt considerably lower
as toon as the ' Intelligence of Shkiudan's
splendid victories over Eahi.t in the She
nandoah valley shall reach the money lords of
tho London Stock Exchange. And this
decline in the financial credit of the Southern
State will prove practically one of the most
disastrous reverses which the Kebulllon has
yet suCered. It Is notorious that the cause
of the Insurgents has long been very materi
ally aided by tho military and other suoplies
which have been furnished from abroad and
It It but natural to conclude, that, as the
abiHty of the South to pay for such munition
sinks In foreign estimation, contraband trado
will cease.
la such event, It is obvious that the power
of the South must be seriously if not fatally
crippled. As our armies contract more and
more the area of the Rebellion, the domestic
. sources from which it has hitherto derived its
war material must be reduced ; and If at the
same time the Confederates shall be cut off
from all supplies from external source, they
fkt -compelled to give op the stru-lr
iom sheer want of the essential means t.r
prosecute it longer.
The British press is also discmsiag with
an usual earnestness and ludicrous di versify
of opinion the probabilities and issues of the
coming Presidential election. The London
Time expresses much confidence in the suc
cess of the Democratic party, and yet has the
candor to say that it cannot perceive how a
peace on the basis of the Union, which has
not been achieved by coercion, can reasonably
be expected to take place through persuasion.
The tame paper also avows the belief that the
Democratic Convention, in declaring its prin
ciples recently at Chicago, did not honeatly
mean what It said about restoring the Union
by negotiation, or prosecuting the war to the
extreme of subjugation in case peaceable
meant of reconstructs n shall fail. And In
this the Timet Is very probably as sound us
it is sagacious 1n its conjectures.
Whatever General MoClelf.an may say or
intend to the contrary, it is presumable, at
least, that the majority of the party whoso
leader he has been mado In the present
political campaign do not mean to liuiat, In
any contingency, on bringing the seceded
States back by force of arias, should they
refuse to come back otherwise. On this point
the London Times says very pertinently :
"The Cblig Convention profeaaes to stand by
H the Union as stoutly as tho Republicans tneiu
' selves, and we can very well understand why
"' the Democrats at Chicago should shrink from
" blurting oat the fact that the Nouih must go
M free, but on what grounds or witu what expuc
" talH'ns of success emit! the Con:'odurttes now
be asked to yield what they hive been Uniting
" for to the very men who have b?un unable to
" wrest it Irom tin. in ? It apinurH to as mora pro
" bable thai the Detuocra's should have illsiiuiseil
" ibeir uenulne policy than that the people of the
' bouth hnuid have evinced any readiness to
" romnronitto. It Is ruoie likely that thu Urmia-
tice wl 1 ba tho first step toward a paruepiion
i .. ..-ntk Ti. Kfirth. ufter Mnilinir tti&t the-
" 8i.ath cannot be coerced, will tluJ iiioo that it
a mnuit tie neiauailed. and the reflection en-
" coursged by the interval will gradnnlly Induce
thu Verier! Stales to rciiiinui-u what thev cn-
" iuA obtaiu, rather tbaa ructir to whit has
" idrtady rjetn .rved a bonolcs nnd ruinous
The Manchester Examiner spe.iks even
more emphatically on the same subject. It
aaysl
" Tbs reui ifue is still as narrow hi ever war
" for the l oion, ori eucc on the biiUol .S'jtt'hcrn
" inUcptndence. L'n.c tln Nort.i U willing u
u let the hoctli go, all tu'k of au ariiii-ti -e and
" negotiate n i moot. shine It' the N rtli is for
"the Union, the war must still go on. Tho
' Chicago Dcmociac? must be more s'npid th in
n the rest of mankind, or liter ro insincere in
' one or other of the maxims l.iid down iu their
" t'lulorm. How the war will end, whut thu
M linlnistf- inc. cje or form t 8i ti:oineiit will bo
w uld 1 i'afe even now tn j roillct, but we
"do nut k ii vp (lit when the 'day nt pi'ae
" a-'ivth, it will liuU tue ortu rest jreil to i-,s old
' ivsitit: '.S 'fill u in,:, -it uul d.l'euder ol tlat'J
i .f t tull'Mir. '
i '.urely such views of l!it: fir'dgu press on
the p lUicol tdmutioii iii this eonn'ry slio ild
InijAivMs every lol citien hero very pro
foti''dly, so Uiat wo may not bs misled In our
du'y and policy by D-i'iiocr tti etpilvo vitious
anil Incoujii teiicic'd, tlirou;li hlc'i even tin
British people can see so clearly.
Tr. Mt.R AisTii.t: i.i it.
We trust that none of our reiulors will over
look the advertisement la another colurau of
the grand mans meeting of the Merc lutilo
Union Club, which will be held this evening,
at Concert Hall. Attached to the cull are the
names of almost every leading merchant and
buhUiene firm In the city. No one can glance
over the list without bring struck v. 1th the
extent of the representation from the com
mercial ma manufacturing estaulicdiuiouw of
rhututaliAua. Among the 8ig..ein are gontle
n wiio have heretofore been Wen tilled with
Wl poliUtad parties, but with a patrio.ic pur
pose which deiic mercenary considerations,
they hav reived to iUn(1 b t,Rlr
and to aupport AbRAiiA.M LijitoLN a3 th8
.urertw.yto a ,y hmu J
ilurlug peace. '
-England now has nlateen U.KX 4
J!oat. -csse.s
The new City Hall in Newark, n. j Wn.
Icdicated oo Tbursduy last. '
rfew Ilaiupslilie newspapers barf dvil
JA UUlUiVvr UViii iwj to twcuty-iiw".
PANH- IMAKIXi AH A R1T-.N1.
Everybody i" familiar with tlio triok of tho
wag who collected a crowd at a street corner
lu mid-day by almply gazing skyward for a
few second, nud that when a doen gaping
Idlers had Joined with upturned faces In tin1
bliHlnesn, he slipped ofT, frellng sure thtt tin1
Increasing mob was a flved Institution for v,
whole afternoon.
With the name ease a panic fan be cre:tej
In the money market, or In the dry goods, gro,
ti rlea. coal, or any other business. The sud
den snapping of a single cog o' a single wheel
may stop the operations of a huge and Intri
cate mscliliie. The panic of 1H:7 which
swept over the world was started and fo
ment d by the New York llrnM, and w is as
tinnecCKfary a business tragedy as was ever
performed. The flercfif-t lightning xrroke may
lie conducted over a powder mamaine en a
wire, If natural laws are obeyed, while thi
staiinchest ship will be shuttered If her broad
side bo held to the angry seas, ln-.uad of her
bows.
The natural and healthful laws of trade are
being availed with blind fury by certain
newspaper writers who exhibit the same ava
ricious conduct In the management of their
business that they charge upon merchants and
storekeepers. Almost all tlio newspajM-rs In
Philadelphia and New York have advanced
the prices of their sheets, and Increased their
advertising rates. They did this in conse
quence of the rise in gold affecting the values
of commodities Now thut gold has fallen, does
any newspaper prooso to lower Its charges to
suit tho circumstances ? None, that we have
heard of. Our contemjiorsry, the Jlulletin,
which has been extreme in Its denunciations
of w hat It has been pleased to term merchan
dise gamblers, was reluctantly compelled to
add fllty per cent, to Its price. It has made
no sign oi a reduction since the tumble in gold.
But let us look one moment at the Ctcts of
the case. Gold advanced during a period of
over three years to a premium of alxiut one
hundred and lift y per cent. This lengthened
term embraced over six active business sea
sons, and at the commencement of each, every
storekeeper's stock had to bo replenished, if
not entirely replaced. Many persons have
also entered In good faith into business upon a
rising market. In the space mentioned, theso
goods have been sold offspring and fall sum
mer and winter successively at ordinary busi
ness profits, the rise of prices being so slight
as to benefit the buyer us well as the seller.
Suddenly, within the lost month, gold has
fallen fifty per cent. Every merchant and dealer
is aware of the necessity of getting rid of bis
stock at the best prices that tho public will
pay, and that lie must get rid of his goods nt
some price as early as possible. All that is
necessary, therefore, Is for the proper con
ference between stoiekeeper and customer.
We therefore denounce the newspaper ap
peals to the public to stav at home and not
but tt all. as urcpenerous and unjust; and if
they be carried to snch an ev.eut as to involve !
onr bninesa commun'.lr in a common ruin. '
thev will lie iiifkmons. !
lidok at the foilowinc from the New York
Timmi of yesterday : j
"Tlit 'crash' sn lonr rwodirte.1 intbe colnmr.a '
lnu. in lenpit) iM-rtn. 'i tie corTfacy, ntKinrnr
1'T fold iu- sLSTidard. J nii ia woe iony !
;r cent rttia a few d.iTs; tljat i. eterr person
to rwcirea roeney in senxt or sslarv, or in any
form IB hub paper if eed. b mar'v half as J
much incciroe atraia as he had brfore. The par-
chaaiig power of ibe dollar ought to have risen '
lour ir cent. So all who bad accumulated stores '
of prodme and provisions, or cotton and woollen
latmcs, r n.anulai tui-e, nl generally tin 1 them
selves worth forty per cent, less than they thought 1
tbim elvtu. All values min-t f.ill which hive i
leen alb cted by the depreciation of the car-
rency. And so with '
the inimc n.se prices for cottons and woollens and
hardware. All these ought soon to CJine down,
at lc a.it one-third, liut they will not, for the
r aon thai the dua'ers and speculators will com- 1
bine for a time to hold them up. They are
making fortunes by high prices, or they v.i-h to
ave tLu ru.-clvm from great lussi a, if they sell at
cold rsK'S. Market rates will descend slowly. '
'1 he only vtay to bring them down is for cou
Mimers tcniKrnrily to combine. Let every one '
ulin wi'iilu tins week i)ii v a new list, or coat, or :
cotton diets, or house-furniiiire, or who would
lay in tt"rn lor the table or the winter, bold otl
a little. Two or three weeks' waiting will make
tit litre difference in the inirihime- for many
families, and a fortnight may see a vast reduction
prices. In marketing, of course, every one i
inui-t buy every day ; but here wo dn all seek out 1
especially the cheap dealers, or we can eeonomi.o j
tor a time, i ne speculators nave neen mwmj
fortunes from us, and now our turn must come. '
Let every one determine to delay nil possible i
expenditures for a stunt period, and the dealers
and shop-keepers mui ni.ihe a great rcuuction ot
chnrges. And then the very amount of previous
speculation will help tho consumers ; tor, as laro
tux ks have been bought in unticipaiiou of a rise,
th y must be forced on the maikst, in fe r of a
yet greHter full, and sold a' a saciitl.-e. Ia the
long mn, as is well known, 'spec ilntors' on'y
cheapen tho price 01 coiuiuoniiir to tuc cjumi-
mers.
Here Uie plot is discovered of a combina
tion to abstain from all purchases whatever
until stocks are " forced on tho market and
sold at a sacrifice.'' Thu lost half-dozen lines
of the Times article are simply outrageous,
and should be condemned by every thoughtful
man In the community.
TEE BE EL INVASION OF MIS80U3I.
Shrlbjr Orriiil I'arniliiKluti llie) K.u.
rullfl .Sllllilia 'hIIm. On I.
Iteiiorts were re 'elved at hea 1 laaikr. yoster
liny, to the cll'et t that Shelby h id advanced fiuio
FrcderlcKlow n twelve or fifteen miles north
wardly to l'uiiuiMK,Uin. M.irnmduke was al the
fiTiner I'loee, and also moving nurthward, while
ii Is cut improbable thai l'riie himself with an a l
dl'iiiiial fori is somewhere In the reur, with trie
inti nlion of lO-operating wit h or joining them.
Shelby's force is estliiw'e I nt .W); M.irma
iluhc's oOlai, unit the foveuvyitu l'riie at lud'J
n,s! iftg a t'dal of r.'.iwt).
This is l eilnln'.v a h avy rai'llnz p ii'y, but it
Is l i t lurce (noiih to I'xi'iie any paitn iil r
iiluuu or nppri hensii'u at In liiiiin, rs. In order,
l.ov. i vi i , if at due prcpamtioii lu iv b1 in tdc t J
ii c t ibe ii.vailfts, fit iieral I'll e, a tinir un lei
ilr, etri r s from 'ieiier il lto-- uns, has ri'HI
tie er.nre 1st If u! ut en1- I'l'.l iiii'irii intj
:;, ive erv'fe. St. .'.I.,' ' )"', if ,til, M
CITY LNTELUaENCE.
CoMiT.inioN of a N'r.w M r k kt Hot .sr. The
new mtirket lioutc, at the northwest corner of
Twelfth and Market streets, having been com
pleted, will be thrown open to the public on Satur
day mornini,' next. The structure is one of the
most complete of Its kind in the city, being built
ol fine pmss brick, with circular iron trussos sup.
porting a lifcht and substantial wooilen roof. The
IjuiMdiR lias a front of 7u feet on Market street,
etetidiiiguloi,g Tueifih to i nbei t, a distance ol
:il.i feet.
it i.i provided with three avenues, containing
in all '.jlo nt.ills, ull of which liuvu been rented,
and will be occupied on the day of opening. The
building ia well ventilated ami contains sixteen
tntr.inns. Mure room is allowed tellers and
buyers than in most of our market houses, the
avenue each hciBg two feet uidir than thua iu
idnilur structures.
A corrugated iron roof, supnoiMd by iron ps-ts,
extends over the pavement, in place of nn awn in;!
on Market, Tuelfib, and Filbert streets. Tue
whole structure is completed in tha mud sub
stantial manner, ami is quite an linur tvemeat
to tho riciWiboi'huod wherciu it is located. A
few more such buililinirs, and tlio reiu.iiiiirw
market shambles scattered hero and tlieru
throughout tbu city can be dispensed with for
more attractive struct ures erected lu their place.
Iue Btkhcoi'ticom. The novel nnd siipi r!)
entertainments ut the Assembly Building are till
ing tue hall to overflowing nightly. Tney are
eu'luus and instructive. The Ghost is a great
sr.'i'loe,il:w"ml't;oul0f
suury lu vUv, Wyrid.
Ci'itsrr The grist cricket inab-h between
the tt. fl.nrgc Cleb.i f New Yi rk.sn I die Young
Ami rics Club, of I'liilsilelplila, which was com
menced on Tnendiiy, oa the St. Oi-orgo grounds,
HoboVtr, reulied s follow s : St. firorge, n rt
iniiings, 3f ; tecond Innluss, ,'10 total, fit. 'I ha
Young Aim rica scored ti in Hit drat innings,
srd 12 ir the coi-.d, for the Ii is of fix wickets.
The mutch wn con'inurd esl rdsv ; the Pliiia
id llhisna having only sevi n mas to gtttowiu
frr fit wit kt is i (a, I, the chances are cjiiiid.r
ahl In their fsver.
Cvtvi.no ArFia I his morning, J amis
Wbltsker was betorv Aldi rm m Vebl;ng, charged
with a-ssiilt ai d bntt( i) upon V I Ham Thomas.
It seems that lioth of the mon are colored oaitor,
niployed at the Ashlnnd iiounn. Y'Nt rdav
atirtioon tiny (lot into a fight. Whlluk'T
k ockid lh(ina, down Mulrs, srd then cuthlin
In the foot, Inflicting a very m-ilntis wound. Tho
wound h hbhI to l ave been inllicod wl b a
h. trhi t, wi de the ncrn-ed Hates th t it was duns
wM a plU'. lis was held to nnswtr.
Siiootino An sin. A colored mn n imcd
Joaenli Ktifsell w,is (.hot on board of a tug -host
on the Delaware ye-ti rdny afternoon. Ho, with
a nnmbrrnf oihcr-, had lilp.ed in the merchai t
errvirc, and ass being taken down to a vnaael.
On the way down be got into a quarrel with a
runner, and the liiffc r bred six shots at him from
a revolver. Only one took effect, and that entered
his arm. 1 ha wouuiied man was taken to tlis
hospital.
Katsi. Itrsri t Another irf (he mon Injured
by the fklllrg if a portion of the depot of the
rtiilfidtlplci and rrie railrond on S itunlay last
d id last ( vi nlng fr m the effects ia his lniurl'S.
He Is niiiurd John Henderson, aged thirty-rlvo
yiars, ai d leaves a fiiinily.
NhW Cm Hen. The Tnnor Presbyterian
chunh, st Klgliteentb and Chri-tlan streets, is
now r' iiiileicd, and will toon bo used for hoid
ii g IHvii.e service.
'I'lir. t i Kt.uA omi'axv or wrsr
VIfMlIA."
Cspital, $.'00,oiK), divided into 100,000 shares at
pr Mian. Hut.sortptkm irlra, $1'.' vr ahsrp.
1'tili, (Uimpanr own son f ol IhamoMt vatiralile tani and
1aa, In lha Kanawha Valley, allnatn tm llnrsa Seek an I
r.antl?irii Itnn brarchoa of Hull ercek, nnd wlthiagnvo
ndlni, of tha Ohio rivor.
On H'a-e Week the company own one wall, whtrh la now
pumptnij twenty -Uirre hnrrela of oilperd:iy. This well It
only three hiimlrrd anil tw-enly seven fact danp. Tlic
Huperlntejidi'hl la now pri parlnn to bore to tlia dep'h of
the olhfr wc!Ib lurroumlliig us, widen are producing from
oni' hundred to one hundred and sixty barrels of oil por
day, wliitii we are ss'lnlled we ean produce a like amount.
1 here le another well at Mono Neek, now bored two
huiiilred sod kixty-tlvo feet, with about thirty feet or oil
Id tho well. Tha land on which thli well la located ia oo
a perpetual leaac The Mull (!reek Company own s ene
third Interest, our oompany have the bounce of twn-thtnla.
At t'ampbnh'e run, the companyown In fee a tract of
thirty-three arrea, corald, red hv neolotflitta anl mlntnir
eiiRliteera the bet oil terrliory In the Statu. The groat
Tark well, Sowing live hundred hairolt, a4,iins this
pnrty.
Itooka of aiibhcriptloii are now open at tha Ciiniprtny's
Orhie, Itcom No. 2H, Mi ichiu'a' Kchange.
A hndted tiumhor ol tharTa only will he sold.
JOHN J. KltOMKK, Treaiaror.
r xim the PltUhurg Kally Hof of "epteiubor 9, 1SS4.
Moo. SriiiKk. The Wheeling Iullhaencer' aay:
We lean, freu a aentlrniau w-ho arrived yoatrrday rr,m
I'h-atnnt eoiinty lien on .Vi't'iit.ty Hie Iturton Oil Company
atrtirk a well on llorwe N"i'k. In llml enanty , whleh Wlil
yie il a thotiKaiid hairrln of oil per diiy. Tiere In irreitt
ei-ti-Hirlil oil Die ruhieet In tMs vh-llilty, and lha oil lever
t proahiiig to a renn'ul extent."
Miarrtesl.
OK KNK-LOWRY. On the '7Ib Insiant, hy the Rov.
John 1 chaplain, alaior AkTlIl'K M (iHKF.NK. ol
hmh Ao.lorw, Mai., to Muva KLLlh J. LOWKV, of
I hi,aJel-hia.
KLK1S BLATR. ln Aleut lllh. IS64. bv tha Rev.
C L.o-.r itiARLF.s KLKI N. of Sorrlalown, Moul-
(merr count t. Tt to M . .MAKY, u.lrj dauKhlerof
r. Viiniam ttuuTt'Of thu city. (Nornstowa papers
pit-aae c,ay.)
lVl hTY HrXTKK -On tl 7Ul Initant. by the
Co. W i.jjun l rne. Mr. THOMAS LAVKKTY to Mm
tLlT.Ahl.TH HI NTKK. all ol 1'hlla.lelphla.
At SK1-JASSKII'1.!.- n Sundav. the Jh Inxant,
kv the Rev. W libor Psddock. Mr. A I il?S r l'-l
jVIAKKStojwiu A.N SY A. MA.N-K1KI.D, bolhof tlul
oty.
hor.ESONT MARTIN. On Ihe .'Slh last., at St. Paul a
Ct'irrh. kai wav, N .1 , tv hev K. M A,trcrotnl,ii-,
HAMtL kOill.S N to JHs'NIK C , daufhlerof the
lt-t Mi.li rd M. Manln.
VAUISH-HH LK.-Oii the Sfh Instant, by the Rot.
f. W. I hemus. Pa. tor ol Ht. l'aul'a M.K. rharch, .Mr.
UKOHI.E W. WAULIMJ to MUx .'.t)A FOfLK., all of
thiaclly.
niewt.
CRAjSE. On Monday, the jth liwuint, WILLIAM IS.
t'KANK. In the 4Jd year of his axe
110) IrlendjJand the iuenitors and lea'lers of the Chil
dren1 IrofcreMlve Lyceum an1 Invited to atleuJ his lu
nerid. Henicea at buuaoiu Htreut Hall, to coulujonoo at
2h V . M. on Sunday.
DONOilUUil.-Buihlenty. on the?7lll Instant, MA ItV
E.wiieul John J. IiouohUKh, In the Jjtu yoaroi hur
Bj-e.
'1 Tic, relatives ond friends of the family are Invited to
attend u.e runerul, Irom the resilience or her hushnud.
No. .07 lirown atreet. on Mnniluy H'ternoon, oetohor lit,
at i o'ol, ek. To proeeeu- to Alui-hiuiic'4 Cunetory.
HOKI'MAN.-iin tlio '.Mtli Instant, aller a abort Illness,
). A. IIOr'KMAN.
J 'lie notice will ho Klveu ot the luneral.
I.l'AVIS. On Tuesday evening. September 2Tth, 18'4,
.IllllN I.KW IS Si the blst veur ul M ug;.
His male Irlemls lire uivftiHl to attend his funersl, from
hi. late residence, ho.tei l'iue a reel, ou h rlday nioriilug,
ut P o'clock, liitormeut at Laurel hid.
jMILLI- R. On the Iflth ins'aut. from wounils reoelved
al the battle ol Winchester, Hergunut Tlll!i)ll)ltK Mll.
I.K.It, tNimpanv K, One-liuiiilred-aud jN uititeonih ltegl
nient reinisylVHlila Volunteer..
lun notlau oflhe finieral dl he given.
!H YHItH. At Torresilnle. l'hiladelphla, September jWth,
JOHN IIIMI'HAM MYKKS, in tin, SI"! year ol Ullage.
1'ue notlee ol hia luneral will bo given.
hKCKKL-llll the jWlh Instant, Mrs. ANOKLINK
hl-.CKr.L. relkt of Ibe Into Lawrenee heckel. lu Uiu it'H
yei.rol her ate. I'alltornla palters please eouy.J
'li.e reiattves and trlends or the laeiilv are resjiectfiillv
luvlted to attend the luueial, from Uie residence of Mr.
V. Klehmga. No. o!J H. lenth streot, ou KrMny morning,
I nt It o'c.oek. Interment at Woodland Cemetery
HOLLY'. Ou the AM Ins'nnt, near Manln. burg. Va.,
I from wounds reeehed on the Ism, K'lHKit I" K. S H.I.V.
of Cotnpuny A, l-'ourieenth I1ennsvlvatil,t Cavalry, son
ol itohert W and Kiisa nolly. In the alh vear ol his a'e.
' WILSON. On the ilth Instant, ot tiasthlia, Al.KXAN
1 DKIt WIION, in the 4i,l n ar of blsane.
His friends and those of the I'uuilly are respectfully lu
V'lei, to t.tu'ud his lunerul lioui his lute re.ldenua. No.
; Ml, rri.mi street, on halunlay afWnooa, October 1st. at
I 3 o'clock
piilOES
OP LRY C00D3 KEDUOGD.
Our St-ck, In the opening of the present inoulti, being
sety hidit, w e vera pn-pared to puchass at the
Nevi York and I'bllitdcplil.t Am lion Sales
Since tha srial .kachne In void, and are n w jhts to , .
hitit a portit ll of all the
I.KADIN0 STYl.l'.S OV (iOOUS,
In a blch such Immense l isseswere siibmltd tu hy hn-porii-rs,
atouru.ual small prullts.
111,'VKIIS Alii; 1MV.TBII TO AN' KXAVIN" VI I W Or
Ol II SI'ill'K.
In dull) Iccell t of
LOTS Ol' li'Klll-.,
whl.-h are ch.-ed .ut I. rap.
CIJltWLN STODDAET 4 BROTDEE,
Vn. l id. .LI. 4.11 N. SKi.'OJsli St.-e-t,
!i-.",. )t Above WIT.LO'.Y.
QULVER'8 NEW DEEP SAND JOINT
II E A T E R ,
SjVII L LH;N I.E'-S COAL AN'Il MAKE MOKE FICAT
THAN
ANY FURNACE IN USE.
COOKINC. ltANOI-'.S
01' Tlili MOST Ari'liOVKD r.VTI KT.N S.
i:i:(iisTKJ;s
AND
Vr.N'l II. 'l )!tJ,
1011 SALE II V
ClIAllLilN AVII.L,IAMt?J,
0 M ll.lt u-Sm No. 1 lU'J MAItKET STHE T.
.arWkaet MAItK IIAKSLKK fV CD'S
THjsrf-l J'l;', lOltll; WAHK-k'KIMS. No. ill
114 I II H. JLIGUIll Miei-l.oeJo Waiuut
1 w H--J7-M
I jATUNTKD JULY 10, 1Hi4. J OUKfit
J MH1TKT, Fleve lie I'arls, Kr.nnh hieaio li,-ui(
antt hcourinif on any kliul of wasrliiK ap.arel , lor l...'4,
l, el la, aud I hililieti. 1'alenl aelstrslus for t ci li
fails li.m one lo five In, has. H. 7 si HM'B Si:.,-,
liisualt . MJH. MJiTU Buvat,l'luladeliijia. a.i-Jui
I.
ilT' t kSSiMI Tl W. II. LAIIKTC,
MAKONIO ITAI.I.. !
Sa. 719 OilEaSTT etf it, I
H sad Oln hl
K Mi I. ST H' X
f
C X r ii T A I N M A T l I ! I A I . S,
'nr. lhH 4
Yxf.r.tl Hut'r,
Kirl: Itro U' li. a,
I'UIn nd hortlrrrd i my,
U ii too nd Al'-Wr-l It cpii,
I- riMwh (Utln dt- Klnfo,
f'pacllil) at (l'rif.in l'tmtK,.
KltD'h Print Ml f ni ,
C orrlrcit urifi Rnmli,
A'.dcvir srrip'ff.n tf C t KTA MVTMiHU
WINDOW Hll AIM1H
Of tl f nt writ -"nlori ind r.ttriT.
I. A K V IT HT A I N S
One thlii! kss trai. Ike preae nt cost ttl ImnoiSaMon.
WALltAVK.NB (UtoCARKVL'H),
No. Tl C llf DM'T HTIll.KT.
fi COUETNET & WILLITT3.
nNo. 1 t ni.rl 10 S. HK.VK.NTIC Hn.-. f,
l iiimo i i nn.
Staiiulsi-tiiieta of
BKAVTIPL'I.
COTTAfir, riJHNlTlUlK,
And (he only n liable made In this city.
Alee, Ulnlng foem farnlture sod Bedding, constantly
on rand. S 19 uitlis-'Jnl
BUSINESS ITEMS.
VRlunhle' Trwlimony. lrtrnr nt any
)rui,wist'M one of Mrs. 8. A. Am.kn'.h circulars of her
Wurld a Hair Leittrnr and Hair Iiresilng, and you w-IU
flr.d in It much aluable In'ormntlon concerning tho
human hair, also testimonials from well knoarii and re
liable parties that will satisfy you that hsr preparations
have no eijnals for restortiu, Invigorating, anil besutlfylng
the Hair. Iryourllalr Isgrey, If you have a bald apot, If
you wish to retain J our hulr thronyh lite, use Uiese prepara
tions. OIHrei of the) I-hlrli 4'unl and NnvLya-
flon Campafty. ritll.AtiM.rHIA, September Ii, lsilt.
Saaied PrHala will be received at this nlllee until 3
'rhMk of Tuesday, the Sth of Oololier nexl, for
any portion or the whole of one Million (tl.iUMJOei of Hol
lars, as part of a new loan amhorled hy Acts of Assem
bly, payable en the 1st of April, IHH1. with liiie-e.t at the
rate of sis p. r cent, per anliiilu, payable uutrterly, on the
1st day ol the months of January, April, July, ai.d Octo
ber, of each year, nnd both principal ami inlsrest sec red
bv a utotigaee on the Company's cslsiea and franehtaes.
Tiie proposals mn.t he In wrtliug, endorsed "rropo.sts
forl.ellgh I.,.au." and let! at this ottlre. where they wl I
rtmaln without being opened until Hie meeting or the
lloanl of Manage! at i'l o'clock on Wednesday, the 6'h
of OetGberne,at Theomrcrs of accept,-,! proposals will
be early Ihereal'ler nolllled of such acceptance, whan
the preiutiims nirered wiU be Immediately payable, and
aPerw anls each will l,e ar liberty to pay uie amount ac
cepifd hy monthly Instalments of ten percent, or mora
thereol.tir Ihewhnle at one time, at his er hor opilon.
Ttie managers reserve lo thein.elvua the right of n-)ec11ug
an bids not sntl.lnntorv.
Hy onter ol tha Honrtl of Mara.-ers.
KUWIN' WAl.TKH, Treasurer.
Wlnra land I.IHon for Ncsllvlnnl l'nr-
po.es.
1 he purest old
rrt,
tierry, aod
Madeira Wines,
Also, fine uld lirandles,
lor medicinal purpoeee,
Oonsiiiutly en hand.hy;
Davis A Riensaos,
Arch aud Tenth struct s.
K. . Wldlmaa Co.,
Manntaetiirars ol New and Oelicloui Oonfeottom, Almond
taste, cboce-lato t'atamela, 'reams LaMudode
1'arls, esuulaltely flavored.
Roasted Jonflan Almonda. Ac,Ao
jNo. ;H6 Chesuut atreot, below rourth.
finnost
Plnnrrsl
STLCK ,t CO'8 I
MASON
A
HAMLIN'S
t'AUINKT
011(1 ANn.
MASON
.V
II.UIl.tK'S
AllINKT
DiX'KER II K08
OKOA.NS. I TfANO1!.
J. E. OOITI.I),
8es-enth and Ubunnut nrteeta.
EDUCATIONAL.
1,-KIKNHS' AC A 1)1'', MY 1'OR BOYS, KHAR
of No 41 N. EI.KVK.N 1 11 Street, reopens on the rth
Inst. Slo per term of ! weoka. All detioinlnaloiis ad
linlltd. sel-lm1 W. Will TALL.
( tUlTTHNDKN'S COMM l'.IU.'I ALCOLLKOK,
V' No.ti'l7 ('Hl.hNUT Blnot.corjlerol 'eWveiun.
Lstahlished ls4. Iiicostui.itnl hl.
Young men proparod for the Counting-Souse and busi
ness lite.
Thoruuuh nnd pruetical Instruction In
BIHIK-K KM'! Mi,
In all lis brunches, as piaullsud by the best aecntnianls
and business men.
FT.NM ANSI III1.
Vlflln and ornnmental, Is taught hy olio of the most eviu
eetellt ol pel men.
t ouuueicial Ciilculallons,
kiii.inc Conna,
Cummer, ial Law,
le;ectilie Cotiiite, ('till N.de-,. Ac.
TF.I.I.IIKAl'lil.Ml,
H) tneed ui d on paper, lauvhl In a ihnrouchand practie.tl
inaiirer ov u luiiu-t xpt iii-pe- a o'rator.
: Sl'l'HI'.MH INSTIiHTf.O SKl'VltATLLY.
I And k-m el al any litu'-.
IKventng ees.ions after Setdembor l.rt'i.
CAIALi,iKS,
Contiiliilng terois, sleih uts' ntinies (4,1 last year), Ac,
furiu.-heu ttiniia on eppli. aiiou.
H. II CIIITI KNIH-.N A CO.
I sih-lui No. U-i; (,'ut.nNh 1' Street.
CIONOII X. I'liltl'.l.LI
Usuiil r,t nrtK ,1 troin I'.urope. has ro.'.imed his
LLisHOMl IS hl.MllMi.
IfS th-mllu jNu.kVS Cllf.HMl'TSI'UKKT.
1 OST, AND AN Arri.IOATlOX MAUt,
mi for a I up'ica'e t'ertillcste No. ltd, In Ilia fcnnsvl
viii ia ItuiMli a anil Loan Association
ll A. ANIIKKT-M.
0
I L
STOCKS
IM)l tiilT AND 8UI.t
ON COMMISSION,
III l.l.DKdl-. J. liJIVK.
llroVer,
Mo. lPS.THIItomrceU
I auirt-Jm
K K W 7-30
I SnbM riiiin
LOAN,
ived. and the
Itft-ikiir,
M-1 24,,. ih H. 1 1HU rtlft.
MONKY 10 ANY AMOUNT LOAjSKI)
iiuihi Dianiotuls, Walvliei, Je,M,l). Plate,
iCioiidm:. Ac. at
.KIM H A f'O S
(ll.ll K.MTAlll.tHHI.n I .OAS llKII 'i'..
i Comer ol 'f ll litis and (IASKII.I, Mlreeta,
I lt-l.OMlll m.i .
I N.B. UIAMOMm. WAT I'll KM, .1 r: Wl'.l.hV. III'VS
Ai., lor sale at
i IIKVAltK ABl.V LOW Vllli'KS. . ,
t
-iii.LAi'oiiTi'.-s li HT. ri.ivnt i!i:srouis
1 le mnuly -u,,rall ohi-i-i ar:: rin-.-tioti lniiJS.i.J
h,.il al Ki t i , S,-r ,11 I'd, 'il.. . I. , Fie -s jt i rl !.,-: -
el ,i lnif . Ac., Vilnlcr acill Ii -i 111 ' a
I'.-lnili-s vit,i 1-. H-Mi' ll.-' i.i' ',).. ;l . I',
. Hei p ,-l I'll',! lo anv a l.'i. -. I S i.i :i i ,. ,
M. Kll.il I'll isii-'SI. t.ire"laf., : le.
1;kvkr and ai;lt. ri'iu.ji t v.i ts
J lcerap-l . e Sr,-'".- i. :. .t r ,. -,l i-. c.i-- .111-
ci-e of I nil: aeil l ever, rr .f ,n;.l .. e n ' .!.';:, ,
H. M-nt p t-,;tid to SU !l-i,ilcis, i.y . I '. L'i'il.i d, S .-.
i!u S. hit, li ill htreel. Cirvu'.irs sent tuc.
4 STHMA CTRED. nKI.IKP Oi'ATl AN-
teed In ttu Inhliile, a'i'l a permanent cure eitected
Ly Ihe me of 'liplnun s Astl,i,ia , inc." l',ies ut irml
ten lo twenty yctirs' atntiillns' yt.M at ,m e to lis in:l':,-'Ki'.
I'liee,-.'. s, iiin,,l iai. toun a-lilrej.. hy H. I'. I'i'HA d,
'o..'0 ,S. 1.11,111 11 totreel. t'lrctil.ii's -unl h e".'.
HA I 11 V V It o 0 T 1-; D
From low fuichculs, ami all fans of th- hmlv. in
i.e niiimtt, wiltiont in iur v to tie? -k n, l y ri!i.,o's
I'-I-lliitorv I'.imIt. ' I'r.ce!. M.o e-1 tu a ,y : ..l.l re -. -(
forll'j.',, hjr H.i: I PUAM, No. j.'j 3. tlllil 1 11 olic-I.
Clrcuhirs stii liee.
1 0 YOU COLOR VOI R WHISKERS AM)
I " Moii'ticl.e' il o, i.se t'ie' la; unv: 1 j a r Sl.i.i.
l.ali- dve in ti.e SMUid e-.tml Inn. tjiiycn,' ).ri-iri-t:,'!i
: , ,,,.t. a iwturai black o.' hrivm. 1 1 I'll A M. S.,. .'.',
bs Lii.ii 1 11 61 net, s-jlc ai;t nt. io eei.ts a lies. , ft-11. si to
"L" STATE OF ANDREW COMSTOCK, M.D.,
-I i 0" i , -, ,!.
letttr. 1 ctainentarv tiin the e.-ite of ANIM'.I-W
1 l'Ml1il K. H. Ii., d. ceased, l.n.liif been Kiaiil-d to t-.e
111 ilers'k'ii, il all persons lii'h l.'eil I,, .dd estate are rc
,,' e.liU tomaei'aMiieut, alel those tmviiiL; elaliil. a. ,'nst
Ho nnne, i. .r,,,sit thcui, Willi, cit ihla,, I'i J SMII'd
HA IllllN, LMcil.r, ho. 1 ,1 H. KOI III II Street. Or 10 Ills
Allon.,v. hAVIIi M, ilAMIiI.i.iO.s, .e. 1 N. llll
slJ-tet. l l.il. d. P 1.1 tt.nt
I i'STA'I OE tOl lllA G. HEliEHION, HE.
J i CLAnKII.
'I lie And, tor ar-l'-lntnl hv the Orphans1 Court for tho
tny ai.d Ctimy 0i l'iula,li-l,hia. 10 .synlit, sctle, a'ul
U;lil'l the hist aac. unl ol OI.OKI.K JINK IN'. J,., Hsu, ,
1. -u-iit, rol 11 a hi.i will an, I tesUuient ol a) )dll V U.
lii.lil.llToll, Ueci-asi-d. a'id to make distribution m 11, 0
ba un.e l ii,,, Baliil 01 Uie a,-c,,init,iiit, mil i, ut thu
pain, mttr, .ted lor the piirp,,. of Ids aiv.dr.inpnl,
en 1 uesda.v. .her 4, Inul, at 4 o'clo, k I'. M .. at hit
i itue, No. 71? alnul duel, in tl.eciijii.i l-hiiajlHiuua.
UiUll.U.,i JidlM CLAil'OM, Auditor,
isillaaw ia) aaaisai atiiataai
Ho. 73 I N0TT1.N0H AM ANI SWISS
, HM(,lT i.AOKH.
TKIM. I New Sllslea.
. WINIM)W HHADlvH,
No. T - I
KELTY
OAREINaTON tkOO.
; nsw sTiir,s. KELTY,
i H w r V i ii it n
1 A r Toe
VAM'lf AI IVUiaiKS. I fllf.SHUT HTRKkT.
l r i.i
tlll.sN'IT
s" r.f.fT.
PIANO COVEIW,
t.ll!
tl:sr elT iKK IK TUB CUT,
AT LOW PRICES.
AMUSEMENTS.
A fsSUvTlll.V liU!!.I)I(,3-nn.Msri,HI'7-
J I'lHUOf..
sil.hF.oiTir'i.K
hTKIlKKfl ICON.
lorn civki: rm woHi.rt.
TOI R OV M! Tit K W'llil !
THIS K K N I h 1 1 All 0.,l.o, R,
u e Maivcilom .11 oai. i, i.f
THK (llfosr!
Ti i.iii'flr:
A ;l 1 other Jctal Noseilles.
A lliii- .e-n. '! refits f'hlldren, 1.". cnti. o.f..lt
VHW CHKKNUT STItTTrTT Till; A 11 1 11
i"i OIlOVKII HINH f.isee.and Mauageri.
I'rKively tin la.l wee', ol Miss Ht 1 n t N' 1)1, VI N,
I'eatHielr the Isst week ul fie SKA OK II. K; OR. A
THIKHT UHl (lul.lJ. H is bsaiit'lul sinsa'icn drima
hns rr, alee the most intenseimr, rr ,w,iug t'le I'neatre
i 'r' tlj with our mrjst iniidleetiiil and reMni-,1 citirens.
'lha ierlormanre will rotit-oide wl,h a new anil very
laujihal.l, n n .-.Ih Ita, enlhlcl 1'A.SY Mil VVIMI lu roillic
lnu Miss Elbe (rprinon, Mr. Walter LeuuiiA, sod Jamoa f.
.iiierry.
I,.rs open at 7. Commence uuarter b-fore A n'rliek.
Hon OraMl amSy MiHiim, MaKIMOAY AI'IKK
Ni'Oh al if o rUs I. . at the re.lucrd prN-es. when the SKA
Of l(.K;,oll, A Till US r fob liOI.D.wlll he performed.
MKS. JOHN UUKW'8 NKW "aIX'II ST.
1IIKA1 UK
I.AWT MOUTH OK KHWIN AHAMM.
WKONf MMY AMI Till liMDAY I Vf.MM.S),
THK lllKKTOI LKWE Miff.
ItOHKRT I1MKHLT KOWIIf AIMS
Tim llsllon e Mr. Honnhlsirn
Meller Muss Mr linllltl,
H.m Wlih.tuhby Ml.s O. Jetrerson
Ma) V. Iwartls Miss A.Orahuin
Mrs. WU'ouvhiip M-a. Tuayer
loeoiieiudv wl'h the 1VNT Ok IMNolt.
Cobei Yerses .Smart Itohson
khltiSY - II KMC KIT Of KTlWIsI AHA Hit.
MOMlAY - t.STVAI.I, BKI. I'K.MONlii.
HIIU1ST II H J K C T I', 1) ,
V I The great and c4ahraled picture by Weal, the chjwf
d'o-uvre of the srllst,
IS NOW ON KXIIIIIITIOH
AT THK Af.'ADKMY oi' KINK ARTS,
No. lies cm sNii r sTKMur,
In aihllllon to the I N i IKK Art Collodion ol the Ac vlemv.
Ailinlltenis,.2. cents; Keivon T leSets.Wl eems lilt lin
MUSICAL V V N I) HAM., ITALIAN
Opera Troupe ol Associated ArtOts.
I he Manager ol the Italian Arllsl Asxclatlcn, com
prising: Ms,. WHITINU I.ORINI, the eelebra'ed Soprano;
Hiror S l Kf A NI, the famous Tenor llobustj,;
Slunor TKh'f A, the lavorlle I snnr til llrsxla
Siifnt.r ANlOhlo, the remtwued llarlloue ;
Mil. leal luroeti r and Conductor Mr S. RKIIIIRKS
Vi III give In litis city Two (Iran, I Ojier'Hlc CViipcrts, VKI
JVKHHAY and I'll f ll.SHA KVKMMIS, Sepieoiber 'S
aud ?u. The programuie w ill consist of the eliulocst selec
tions riom tl-e repertoire of iiiiMlern operas
Admission, .V'e. Reserved Seats. Ats-.ealra
The sale ol served seats will commence on Mon, lav at
9A.M .al J K. noUI.be) Music Store, HI-.VKNTII and
CllloSNt T Streets.
loura oen at 7 Si. Concert commences at S. 9-1 It
fl'HK fiUANl) HIM.IAKI) TOtTKNAMRNT
1 lor the CliaiiiplonHlup of the Slate of renusylvanla
will uinmence at SA.NHO.M SrilMk'f HALL. on MON
lAT. Oelohcr 11, lisil, aud terinliiato MOM DAY, October
10, 1SJ4
AKTK.IINOON ANIl KVKNINII KX HIllIUIONS.
Day to eoiiiinenis. at ll I1. M. and s P. M.
Kach game Is to l,e .'ssi Points, Caroms.
I I, till .MIUT.S IH'.llAltHKO.
The following iimiiios are the ('onioclitor. for the Cham
pionship and I'riics :-K. II. Helms, F...I. rhiuke:t. II. W.
Hewes. (J Itlrd, J la mer, J W. Moiiiitotuery, It. T.
Ityall. Vlelcr ka ephe. Me-ars. Kavunagli, riielan, tlold
Ihw ait, foster, and olher prominent iilavora are eapoeicd
lo las present.
Hlnele A 'mission, fiOeenfa.
heaMjn Ticket secured seats, t
To l had at the principal llllllanl Room and llilell.
R I . Hi ALL. J. W. MONTOCMHItl, and VICTOR
F.cjTKP1IF., Commiltee of Arraugcmenta. S-ja-Gtv
JOW RKADY.BOCTWKLISUIRKCr AND
KACISE TAX SYSTKM OF THK I NITKI) STATKS.
NKW KKITIli.V,
WITH LATKfT LAWS ANK HWISIONS.
This Ii the only Standard Work on the
TAX LSW.
For ie, No.ia 8. SIXTH Hlreot,
S li m Otllecof Al'rl.KTON'.S (JYULOI'KIHA.
1AMTKN AND AMIiOY AND PlIILADKf.
J Mil A ANMTHK.NTON HAM.KOAIM'OMC AM KH.
Tl -.tWHM.YAMA HI AT": KAMI AT KANTON."
.XCi;i(MON TK'KKTH wUI be maueij to fe. .1.ST0N and
trti.ru duiinjf the otaitimiiim? ot ' tli Strife t ulr, hy TntliM
lenviiiK Kennlnttnn IeMt, at 7 In A. M., Hlld Wrilnnt
"int whjirl at If'M 1. M, (jnd lu return on or betura
Neiumbt-r :k
Tare fr the KRCiir.sfnn, $J !H.
tHsvt.'27t)t-Gi. !' ?M-;ti w. II. OAT2MKB, Aeat. A
1;0K THK JSTA1K 1'AIU AT F.ASTOW, VIA
MiKTII I t N NlH V I.VA ( I A KAIIJtOAl.
KM'I ...SI'lis 1 ICKKl h TO KSI (.S A M TIAK.
w ill be .nuet fn'tn (lie Ti r at Oilu a oi t'.w N.)rth I'en tiyl
t iinia lC)lroac durtiiK the coiitltniittirfl i' tL fair, n.od
for ihe itli.VKih.a'int', ami -hti haptetuber.
i jirt tor li.e i- xciirii'Hi
1o unit s on tiose ilavt. leavlnir llta new Deoot.
'JlllliJ) and TIIOM. NilN MttuelM.
At ;-;to a,, al. and s ib r. M.
Ilii-otiiih In huiirh,
ltmuTiiiK Iravr Kat( n At 11 43 A. M. ar1 1 V V,
JSo KsctiiBionUcket i oold un ilie ('nr-i.
H .'7-:n KI.1.1H CLAKK, Aeiit,
MILITARY NOTICES.
i
SIXTH D510N LEAGUE REGIilEKT.
Auilirttij having beesi rccA jd to rscmlt the
Sixth Union league Regimont
l'l I "i'l. I1'. N COM NIKS,
k(jultiaj wl'l titl cir liuua nudes- the aupei'vlse.u of
LIMIT. CHAKI.KS W. Kit A.IKR,
At th
Ol.I) tU'I'Y lIKAIXil.'All'I'KTlB,
So. -to h. TlllUll SIIILKT.
Vhi K. almct.t i one of the most popular In the service,
b iuj ouiler Ihe couinaaiid of
OM AMI) KAI'KIIII.M'l-ll) (lKHI'i:lH.
Tin highest (luvernnieiit.i'ily, and Want Uoiintlcs are
paid.
8-il Ut
u lliUNKY'S ZOUAVES. MEADQUAH
fi 'ers, No 0 (1IK.-M I Hlci, below Htxth. This
si Iti . inn lit v. id be oltaoieil as Hliili'l-slusiters, and will
av li uiiuei II. e eoiuinund oi .Masu ,i . i,. iiriseoe, a luem
her ei Wan.r-lieht' al llirno.v rtla'l. who has re'elved
ai-tl-.oiiiv 'r.tn the t eneral aud Mate iliAoruiuetiu to
,.(, ,,it t e ori-siiiii' mn
1IK.1IKXT tAHIl l.iiVKKWIKNf.DITV, AND WAItD
IIOUN I'll s
' a ,1 'n-uu illst, ly on lin-11111.1,1, irn of anv ro.m into the
it un 11', at ll1' he.iU'iiur'cis No. ul'l Mll.sNi; 1' trcet,
, i,v 1 1 1 .
,. .1. Iti, I. sr. .
Ti.l. ' 1, iui Ai ll.
.1 J.,-.i.
i: I'i TI . rnle' ,
.1, - V T..l,i,,..
II. e a nil 15 ! li---l ,
I -.l..o.. IVetlierlll Lee
'.'. n. 1 ill- '.ren: er,
.'k'u, v. ei -in au.
'.' V -tc'l-.-'ler,
II V. Am l.t.
Allied A-I.j.! h. :l
.-.1.1,
I! IIEAllOi: Aiai'.l:S l' 110 YOST MAR-
l.l.Ki'-t liflr'it. IV ,N... '.'15 S. T1IIHU Dtreat,
L, 1 i-1 .riiinis , IIJ.IISI 11, isa,
. r,i:,is:.n (.: ,11.,, r i , 10 , to .ill ,, tie. doni on ordinary
r-ii-icets r,.ni,cc-,l '.citii tic, l-linolm in, iiract, i:i-inp-
furnish-d, i'ltiii us are reiiue.'etl t,i in.ikt, aiilivfc ti,,u to
il.u l'r.,1 ,1 ul Miii.lijl 01 lh 1 'oiiui csskj.ial I list ri, I for su.-h
iii;,,i iuation, aud net lo me Piotost Mai Biial-v,,jnet.tl at
n arums 0
Hi erdii' el Ihe Provo't M.irslial-Oen' r.d.
Wild I A M i: l.KIIMAM,
aid2-tf Cipt.uu and I'rovosl M tishal.
11 DOVNTY EOR MARINES. WAN I'tD
a 'or the I nlti d Mtatel it, nine I ores, nijl'--1 died men
lu, l.eiferin Uie Uinles r, a SoUher ul 1 iir Navy Yajv-I,
aauu en ooaru c iimu onus iiis-iu-WMr ou iui'iri-n
aiu:,i'iis.
ierni of service, Voiir Ye.irs.
Jtetlcr foni, en.atioii than tt e armv.
AI L I UK Loi'AI, llul N 1 IKS paid 01 'li Ci. ljlieen'.
Malines rccel.e I riC MiCH-v.
1 vr ell luiUtcr li.KiuilKa AH'lr e-t t ,e lliirdlurf
LejutM us,
.Mo. Ill B. KltOKT Rtreet, l,h..i B,r.i -- Stioet.
li'.isi en u.tr i.otirs oi P aud J u c,o k,
0. tl. M l'(H'!',
au'.-t Ma'(.i a,al K, , ruKo.a- ij;f.:er.
1 ' L' 11 I. Ol'lillS-FI'llLUUCi li S
J. VI'l'.i.OI'i.II Kl Kl.i'l III1S.
f I ill.Ul (.IHa -I 1 IlLOL'i ,1IS.
Crfi r A' d .eldti rs vh'.tieir tl,e 1 l!y 1 n furlou.! s. n-(il'lig
S A IIKI'M A ISH I' l 111.11 .SIIl.llAili K ,'l li'll.:i,s,
toWOllM AKjUOTIIKU .M1I.I1AKV I.i jt li'M i.S I'M,
Art ln ilej t ih-. ei--iislve
Al N'I I'A I I ItlMi KSI Al.l.tSIIMK.N'T
Al IMIAI Tl itl.Nil LSI ALI.I.illill.-Nr
OF
I.FOIt iK W. SIMUN'S Ilr.liYIIl It,
tstOlii ,1-1 W. MMilNS Al lUi'iltll.K,
MANnllM nl lii KI' II Vl-L,
S VNMAI sHil.l.T IIAI.L,
SANSuM Bueet, al,.no S1MI1 Street.
1 l l'.si'NTA 1 IUM HWORIi1
LLl.L'VTl.lllU WIVllltllS
at id to evdi rat ilo- .Uirtest iiutiee.islii.ii fr rlchiicm and
uiatii lHimc cl.allcii;aicc.uiiioliti"ti. lei oilier liooie'.iu tu
c.-linlrv ...letclH,,.- the MANI'I AlJrlHII' Jl. J.l.l;. d
V 11 U 'i Jijt fUAC'TlCAL WU1 Al Aht-as sou
QTJBWEir STODDAET & B30TIIEB,
INVITE INt'Ki.'TIOlf
Tll !sre at,4 vsrlid t'.k tf
FALL AND WINTER DRY G00D3,
which ii i i: in in n ncMvsht, (inik imp
nr.n.iNr. in i,ii.
And marasslhs s-.l si t'n h pif e. a. w.n Tet ! u ,, .
The Stuck compr ses
I i KHflll M KIIS'II' s.
rAltlS) 11111 l.s,
j'i aii r i'i in".
MKIIINO l-l A1KS.
WOUHHI-.I I..K HI. l.AINtSS).
8AXONI idlK'H (IlKiliS,
1 LACK AM' tOI.IUlf l IHtKCA nlPTKA. .
MIA (M.OAKi, AM nA'r'Vl'IMt,
IIIINIFllll Nil fKI4,
M.ABKr.T.", I'Ol'MKIlFAM.S.A" 41.
Ml'.N'S HOYS' WF.AIi.
ri.OAKINO CLOTHS.
CnjUWEN BTODDAET & BROTHER,
. sjno, 11 1, an4 111 N. HKOOND Stree',
9 4?trn Abovs WMiw.
yiDE FRENCH BTYLE PRINTS,
hvduci'D to ni cents.
OURWEN STODDABT & ROT SEE,
V,t. 1)0, 111, and 111 N. BKCJXI) PI'Itr.LT,
9 n-::i Above WUlow.
It
:ilUTHN IN PKICI.-s
or
MION'H AND HOYS' WKAH,
CURWKN M'ODDABT cfc LtliOTIIEli,
Nil. 4,-0, lr,a, an 1.11 N. SEOONIl Street,
-a:'-.1t
Ahote Wllfba
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ggr- IIHUICATION
OK THE IIKAIKiOAKTKKS OK TMK
REPUBLICAN I N VIHOIBLES
The Republican Invlncltiloi will dedicale
N A T I j A a II A I. Ij
To the p'lip-vsei of the ro11tt:al CAinpftlfin,
05 KHIIiAT KVK.MMt lext, (optemher :si, lsi.
Kralnent Hpeat.cra will adJress the Meeting. All loxal
ciliyena areinvlltd to he present.
QEdKGH 1 NM AN UICHK,
PIIKSIOKNT.
WILLIAM I.. FOX. Jit.. KKCiikTsar. It
S7" TO THE EUSINESJ MEN
OK I'lllLADKI-HIIIA.
(IRANI) MASS MKKnj-lNO
MERCANTILE UNION CLUB.
Th"MF.ltCANTll. VN'IOM CLUB," of Philadelphia
Invite the business men, without distinction of party, who
dcslra to show th.ir loyalty to the Uosernmert, and thir
purpose of ndiiiK in the etlectual eupprctsloa of the ltslicl.
ILn, by sustaialpir the prcient
NATIONAL ADMINIH1 RATION,
TO ASM MULE IN
OM
TBCRiSDAY EVENING, S ptemher 29.
AT A it:-L(K,K.
The Dli-e.itiK vi 111 he a ldtxsed by
A. tl. CATTKIX,
(.I vBi.K L UV7.HY,
t la.liKfllCK KUALLV,
MUHTON MuMII'UAK.I.,
Ji tNIK.L DtylKIUKBTY,
l.'.'S-Jt And other.
BV 01iHK.lt OF rXKCUTIVK CslMMITlEK.
fe3f ATI EN HON I UEl'U llLICAM- IN-
sfnelhlei.
A Hpecial alei-intof the flub, for the truusar'lon of
b-isinuss, will l,e lielu at Hi aliiiai'ler, Nauonai,
1 1 1.1. , 1 It I IS (Tli,ir aj 1 1. VIM Ml. st s o'clock.
Tlis Club Kill ti ll ll'.iiUi.c ou K,V I T 1:11 AY KVKNISil,
Octolier 1, lo pai ti It-aie 11. fl-.e Lincoln aud Jubtisou met
iliK to ho helu III, ,e ll th.it eveiiltu:.
All nielnber ti siri'ii: to parade on that oecaiion will
hand III ll.elr Mtli.e. ut li:c Hal, bcliut- 2 o slock to-llay.
'ill kets lor lin ,.i nd tnp.H H I.
i.iiiil.'i.i: in.man- UICHK, President.
Wu.I IAM L ai ...Ir., eci .-tary. It
rrrrf- company 11, eei-eulican is-
Inelliles - A u coMm; ul li e 'oui,au' will b- hclf
nt NATIONAL 1 1 I I.. MAkhM' (Slrect, Tllld liVKN
I Nil. at b o'Cioclk- Keu im ol Oltn era.
.1 IJ vltUK I T,
1 KA I.I hKMI,
Juil M M KO,
H lt crui iug tor U impaiiy 11.
rjar- III I'llltl (CAN IN VINCI111.ES.
av Coiilpan, , ,'l i'i"'l I HI K. K.MIMI ul llcad
nnaittrs.NAllo.s .M. II M.I., lor Kl-etion ofoilleor.
limn: it .i:K,
H II I.I AM S:, V.H'IIAKL,
J S',i, li'iSI,
It t'oiouiiiiea, C'otup in A,
EST
bEVl -Mil HlVISiOM,
TIIIItTliKNIIf W AItll.
t-l.MH to K.IIil.ill S:-c, I., au.l llll IAN to IMI'f.Alt
is.
Ao Adjourued vt.
i i Le
I'NIOSi t.J I IZI'N i
oflhli V.lectlonl - '.
V ill ue he'd at
r.i.vi.i.B's,
W.i uei l Sllll and lllluiVN Stiets
On Till.; S,.v t.Vl:.MNi.,L"ih Instant,
II W-'it .t 7'.. o', lea.
t-rrT SiOCKHOI UI'Us1 M'-KI'IMi,
KAK'i:i;S ASH Mi-A'II wNU -i' ll NIC,
I niiM'M, jttiir r 2t. H'ii
A gtneral mect; s, u l Sti" kh-ittit r l tbe t'.i -'iiri'
ai d .Mi etmnics I mi- ' i .i) -ipi a " I! "i h" d tv t -n-r
lijtliKjUK Moiito oi TilitulivV I he h d ty ,.i j'.ili-r
D'lt, at 11 o cl"C i , M . M-l!e purpose-nt iikiu: 1 .to
( -ii-Iili rtiuon, ao.
n t th mi. I it-ilk ' 1 il '
on ti e buttlntsiistif fUp "
.st to, and of er " ;
i the slriiiTal A - "
on Un' 'j'1'
1M I S t
I'M VV 'lotU'T
tid-rt':- I
lie ) lv t'f ..'!
"An Ai-t tnii 'lli'
btCAiUio Assot'lain1
th .av. s ol' the t
Aiiftiikl. an.l ;
tu.i v bt tH'ces'.jrj :
1 W onl r at ti v L
it-:.u-tAO
'i'. . it 'n-v.-ai i:.i in
: r i 1' ir.-.-e i." it iV i.- n".l-r
: -l.v tV'piMVod t.i .' ' 1 0v ul'
. . .;'niii i i -en! tti'T'is ai
. . r
, !-- '.-r.
V, Kl H'il'tiN. Jr , Cancer.
KT.y mil Ahhl. VHl K AM KKA1HNQ
Jtiiiirtad C'D--hny, Oitie 7i .). lOl'l. tUl
Hilt 1 1. , ,
T'it;i u i i run, Fr; tc oilier 1.1.
'10 A VOIP VCTKN r.UN'.-Tiii' hhh rn t tt.e t. m-iii
M tht-i Ci'ii, I t ii . t!i.- iu the Is t 1 riimo, :ir-; rt'i ifK. tl fo
If.ive I i.i in .a th: i'ii Ci- i n '!' I'l-ii'ie Iht '.('ih liiitnu!, w Hi n
y -tJ "ill be J.lvt!i. sli.il :het tin will I rt if It di
11 l .t! It I'll 'AsiHt', IU 1- ai-H- ll l i',r.
H. UK Vl-Kt)i:!.
).'.' i. 7t 1 re..irt;'.
IK -f-Ti: FA s V Ii ! H'S O V V I C I'.. "Ul'.
S riL.-.K l.i..,Yil.uii.,ti il, uinl lia...:iiyr. II,. .li- id
t in.i..!.y.
1 l'i:.l-l I I
IA. ttU :ii ti -. I ''I '-I.
'I I I' I
t M c r-r- h...i Tl.n 'IV.. ...re i .1 !
mml i f IIIU-K 1 Hi: i- i . .'' M-i.u
ft . x i' . . i 3IU c in :viJ 1 , .' ilr in) h i ' '
m.W l m K t t ' M"..o:in of U i r of , lo 10 .t.v
i i.n-.i ,no rattt t the hob, i-.: tt..- b'.o- i Ihe I t I
i n. i t r ii- t, to iM''""'l 11 ' '
I.i I'ttl ill I'Oiioi. (- li.t Hl.O, i" I .- t !(.' .:i.
...l.i.l i"iV'.,
,.i u (l i ilit In ,h.
. i", r uie i t.i .
Al.l'i.l.j il.'USTH.
Ti ,i- .rec
j-'Ji victh-Vw
LAW IiLlAKI'.MxiaNiw'aMVKi.IlV
V3tJ f ft'.jns..-1', '".nia.
A tt l in vMil t-m.ii.e-n e
tn io.F: :i. i.
Ih'' tutieilt.-M. tv !. .Hire wi'l be ii in e'i rt at " f- e.m-k
lii iht t.t iii i 4 t u.at ti.y, at u e usual ;iic-Ueoiu
l,yI',, lkn. CKom.i: BJIAK'-WOOIJ. 9 17-1 Jt
nr-S THK K KNl N(i TON HANK IM THK
i-onH j y of I'M 11. OKI Till A. To u U-i I -i
ima, ti I'le in icr "W A Ho-'i'i.il M.m Oi'k f l h '-t i k -...i,''w
win Ih- held ht ilie HanKliin li-.u-.vm l"
iA ihcivth oi October, ul llocli. k A. M.. In d.;eid.- oij
Hi. . M-.to n V f.riveriii.rf thu U.u.k Into a Nauona
JH, o l.i, .. Mkc r tl !. Ulh.'f tloll Ut IM4y IH-
I v wd.l ll i.oai i caller.
. -n - '
O W 11 11 A I V
COAL AT $750 PER TON.
THK fJONHdMEUH'
MUTUAL COAL OOMPANY.
CAPITAL es'I'OOIl i
50,000 Shar at $10 Por Shar
500,000.
LYND.
JOHTAII KIrnKRTUOlC
hK Wl Mftit.w Mrv4.
k ni'Tf.nv,
JOHN O. H.P'.f KH.
N. NtrfU-.th H;r"i-
Mfll-.( TKft,
J, Mf fl I VM, Ml rf. Hi h mi" "ft.
l))W AKI) V.. JONK, H Cll Ar.-h tr.vM,
IIKMiY 8. rAUI.,No. tl W alntit tret.
r. r CLAVTON. No. I.Vr N. Ttird trM.
THOM AH E. OAltsr.Ii-,yr. fc (?tnat t fM.
OmOE, No. 34 3. SIXTH STREET.
IT nl or the b re iltlf a coniiny b (: finaed.M
OBAhlo txntuineBt lnriTfl nd miuaII, by tb 4re;t of
llulr )arj expondi un for enl, to owe tacfr own c4
tlory nnd (o fciij.l thmneleb w th the rt.iNt ai doit,
Thr ureaMy Incc M i.tiri of 1 CninvdiUei, wllk
th fiiiter Inrrrthp (111 lhietcnlTf. sliuutd lead o
iuimTs to (Im ie at-4 b all tlierni le of iery prc'.lo
bk me'hf d of ccon';DiIf.rg tipn their wn cr-niumpti1.
Af fan. the men IoxuMob of lift are crnrt-ninsj.tlili may
b9 (m nipllihcd by itinciico; but aa to Ita Bectwaarie.
onto other prtr cip e im nt be called Into rculi.tton.
In the tut of iieceHharli i, tow artldei hold a liighor
pimu ilntn coal.and la regard to tills the mutual frin
vij'tf in, furtmifstflr, both ap plicabl and (lcliiute.
A ton of ccal ilrllvcrrd at te yard la Phlla Jctphlt coU
aisotit $7. Ifclh erod at tho coiiniimrr'8 dHr It coftti $19.
The dilTerpnce is fJl. nnd jet tha cost of carting U ooJjr
&0 ceuts.
The e plan at ton in ilmplc. The collier must hart Lta
profit, the jobber mutt have bis profit, and the retailer
mint have his profit. Vibj cannot eonmmerf , by com
bining for a slnglp vear Uie amonnt of their expendi
tures fr coal, po!pae (heir own co Uery, and uk
Ucho throe profli fr thcnMuh-es?
Ihe Conpumcrs' MuiuhI Coal Company olTvra an un-
uiua.1!) favorable opportunity for carrying thene prtneipitM
Into practical oju ration. 7 he Cdinraay has purchanod aa
old established colliery, about five ml'os above rottsvillo.
with ittom-i nKina, breaker, minerh' housef.,black,suUh
bups, saw-mill, cars, mules, and all the equlpmerts fr a
biulncss of 1-10,'XX) tons of coal per annum, and having
ilybt forsixtoen jcars to work, over a mite in tVnpfA, toe
bent three veins Id Pcliuylklll county Uie Hkkliaore vein,
eleven fett thick; the Majumoth vein. from twtnty -rtre to
thirty feet thick ; ai d (lie Heveu Foot rein.
Tlio colliery U now prudming l-M) tons per diynfbesst
ijuanij vblte Ail. C-ml, and a newshieis a'uiot 3a
pletol which will .ncre.uie.tit capacity to &' tons or dty.
The prcttf nt net cnsl of a ton of coal dllvercd troin
Collieiy at uie ucr oi tJio cuniuiner is
Ut-j alt, mining, breal.ini;. loading, Ac -l !'
Tullaixi liclgliton Itesdlug U lroMrd.
I ehvviy at coiibUmea's dor
i us)
'J'he p'tAU price ut thecal y.ud 1.-
fltr log ou the mutual plan pet ton i Kt 61
The consumer oi ten totiit of coal p4r year can iut sort Ins
teti nVart-s of sbrk nt f 10 per shure, and will be entitled te
tei ton of coal at net cost for sixteen years. At present
price) be will &avc about $-V the llri year. 8h uld the
pHee of coal lneren.se, ei is strongly apprehended, the
suv ibg w til be btill i,reaif r.
I hepreseut annual prodii' tion of the col irryls r,Q,0)
tons niily, or one ton per hSsie of stock ; but the Immediate
inrunioiMd freli ea-h capl-al into it wiU increase lt pro
duction, bt fore iht eut of ti c ear, to Uie ra'eof IV) ,000
tons. This will eimbic the t.ui.aity to ill-strlbute In etUt
dividondi tho nUt!-ou Kh,ihai etra tons ot tal ejtrh
yet-r alter the piesc nt, wr i h a: presunt prices will b
alM ul $Ui.,Uur $10 per -thure.
Whtre i fri t j'i o'mhiti'; that the vah UirMtmii fthti
Jifft lira f.rnrit u ill rfhuburrr to tl tukh hlt rs the C 'it'll
co ut tnur ttitfk. Very lew enteiutlei ca t oiler equal
indue mtiits. It combitit s production and consumption,
st iuf aud Huln. l.very lioii.eh'-til r mid biulneKs m t
In thv eiiiiimuiilty t tn piii!c;;uie lu und ho i d v all hlv
ll ol li advHiilittses.
The pu ment on Be-oiiut of the n'oek tn iy be uutde aa
follows per hhsre on suUyrlbiniv' ; $t pt-r share Oc u
bt-r 1, lHi ; $i par shiic Ni euitier 1, lvt; tJ per ihu
tc utberl, It 4.
'1 1.e biect l the Mncton.it t render llm eoinpsn e
Hf nt pttMic ien tit, ii d lu tbvf.o iti advauUisTCs ainmg a
i ouile r oi iiidnlilnttU; ihvy have th're'ore reluiod
sevt rl oi''is liiu s-c ruUtors Ut take Urje aiiiunof
rt cK , m in-il Ihelt'luy of October iTt hvj limited
the iinii.1 er of .iburtit t a i.ta,, bsjub4'V.h d hy any iriro
to 4 dc tiiu.4!.'el.
Tin Company In uo v pi!i'Hied to deliver e to lub-M-rt!
ers at ptr I n. Suh Tii tlopi tor a liiiiited num
tT oi lmie oi i ocli em be ma ) at th oTHi-n, No. 1l4 S.
t l 'l II Hin and unier-i for vit ob-abo-l.
vi'. v oi com mi n or B.Hi.m.
'll,- nit-lei H;g:n-d. purtcti.t to ;i,i.iinnn rtt, pnieeedM
en 1 vt Mliy. j. i; ' to I' j: . , u i j a u i3 tie toll aing
,l.i; 'Mi,' i n- 1 li.. tiii- u-l' ti oi .' t-.'l vtj, Vc , the pfu-
f I '; tl II r;, 1. . ! 0 - ; 1 II i
'I 1 i V i ' 'l l"' i ' iV v.Uji;! ; (,!,.; , ill", V;lt.' .'','0. U( lite
re,1,! : '.fii'.rcii'' I'll in "sti .'.itlnri :
; , .--Iht: c-,;.! o? .nnI .jnfi-lij
i-r.i ri; , ard mu jh of
It i
"Tint
I i i V I- -Ii lit
tr.ti t. i.r t:.e t--. in of t
4iv-l l l i,, .11. i,H llUu-''
I. .mM.i le ;iiri!)lliy oi'l' ,iil 11 the
m t.is.e uit'f.u In uc'. are
i.il.,A.i ue iiiiuiiii:, i.ei.lmg
the lK.Kr,!t ; "lit i t ;t r I (
ti is C' ll.eiy. .u!y hit Itnj j-
isst .iii.ociit c; c--.i". ij'u.i.
il i i t i K e out tun'ttt'ly from
,'Mi vt .-ul.! lie ui.ide Iiu mi tho
Li m th i- t'.n '. 't laii'l.
'2't- iu '11. e !iK!):t.es tor uim.nK iii.d miiTket ate very
H I'd, there aj n arlm; .ill the macenn-rv, ,Ve., neijc-.s iry iur
( j'i : i: is. v.s uoi.iiit: I j.i- ii. Ms Ei.:.,, tl. ; r. .. . ' t j L'oiU-
T M ..HO 'V luuii tiu t. i r-.' v.
I.. ntw tl i e you r.-.v c i'-c ,u r.Vy : ii il .it t
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