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    THE JU1LY EVEN 1KG FJ,EGKAriI. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OOTOnKK 1, 18G4.
8
FOUltTII EDITION
IiTmy OF rOTOMvVC.
MOVEMENT ON THE LEFT.
COMPLETE SUCCESS THUS FAR.
STARTLINC
CITY
REPORT
POINT.
AT
Eautz Captures the Itockctta.
ftprs'lnl o III KwcuIiik Toli'it rti.
WAtiiiNOTow, October t Tho Star lay, : Uy
tb arrival of the mull steamer Morgan from City
PblBt we bare the following ncwi from tho
front ;
Esrlj- yesterJay monilns; ncnrr.il Grogs',
cavalry moved out In front of Wurri-u's p wition.
and captun-d the outworks of tho enemy on their
extreme right.
General Ore c aftcrvranle Kit heivily en? gl
with the enemy at a point no.ir the To nicy House
and captured between two and three hundred
prisoner.
General 'Warren Immediately' prowoilcd to fol
low np the advantages thai g-ilnnl, Imt at the
time the mail steamer left City I'oint at 10 o'clock
yesterday morning nothing definite win known
of hi further operations.
General Meade moved yetorny morning in tho
direction of Toplar Church, and achieved a do
cided success in the way of Important posill in
gained.
There id a report at Cfr Tolnt tlml Onncrnl
Kant, with a large hodyof ravnlry, hud cut his
way through the Rebel' furtillcwions, and had
reached a point near the Kockoto, a short dis
tance be low Richmond, where he lock up a strong
position, end sent back for reinforcements. This
report, though not confirmed thus far, shows the
hopeful and confident feeling prevailing lit tho
front.
General Bnrnhum, commanding a division In
the 18th Corps, was killed in the engagement on
Chapin's Farm, and his body is now at Bermuda
Hundred, whcTO It is being c.nb.iliuoj, prepara
tory to being sent North.
In the attack on tho Roh:l intrench monts on
Chapin's Farm, Cutler's ralored troops arc said
to have fought with desperation, and they suf
fered severely In killed and wounded. T. very
thing at the front looks lopeful, and officers and
men are confident that lUchmond will fall this
time.
Later and .letter.
OUR CAVALRY WITHIN A
MILE OF RICHMOND.
jrlfil to Tli Kve.t nit Telnfapti.
Wabhij(itO!, , fcVtolwr 1. Cooifli'lul rep iris
' from the Aryy tf tho Potomac up tu yesterJay
morning Represent tho niovomor.t of Cfrant as
propreiiflng very favorably.
' ii.aut.'s cavalry bad ma le a rcconnoihsmca
C within a mile anda-haif of Riclimon 1, and found
the enemy's line very weak. The foitific.r.iuns
' are numerous, but feebly garrisoned.
It is evident that Lee has been entirely misled
by Warren's recent a tack Dion his riyht. i
Reverters arc coming into or.r linos very fist,
and report that Lee's army, before. Waft-en's
attack, was moving to and fro, laro'0 bodies
going northward, and few retarding.
The evidcut deign of Lee was, hy this move
ment, to deceive Grant, and withdraw, without
detection, his troops northward. Tuu opinion
prevails among our ofllcers that Leo Intends to
contract bin lines, and get Ills urmy l.i p iiion
at Kk-liniond.aa soon as p is-iblc.
He will doubtless act entirely on tlii def.'iislvj,
and give bis attention to the iinmcdiito dcfor.i.)
of the Rebel capital. A battle emtio', holing
delayed; In fact every moment ni.iy brie;; us t!u
most exciting news.
General Bumttuiii, formerly of the fitb M line
was shot In the stomach during the battle ot'
Chapin's farm, and died in twj hours. lie w.vs
leading tho colored troops, and aetlng with great
gallantry. Ills body arrived this moruiug.
Wasuinotov, October 1.
Cotton f'ouuil at Mm.
Lieutenant-Commander Gillls, coram ndlnR the
. gunboat Scotia, reports to the Navy 1) ft irtmtmt
that on the 10th iunt., In the Gulf of Mexico hu
picked np elghty-thiee biles of cotton, nnd the
gunboat Arooitook secured thirty-eight b iles.
Naval Promotion.
The President has approved tho reports of tho
Naval Board, convened under tho Act ef April
21, 18tS4, on tho following cases, promoting
them i James Flndley Schuuck, It. W. Me ido,
nd Fabius Stanley to bo Captains, and Ubcrt
Thompson to be a Commander.
The following are not recommended for pro
motion, and the President has likawho approved
the action of the Board, : Captains A. K.
Long and Francis II. Ellison; Commanders
Samuel Lock wood, John Calhoun, Benjamin J.
Toiten, James C. G'ur'er, J.ihn J. (ilassen, llenj.i
mln M. Dove, and James F. Armstrong ; Lieu
tenants G. W. Soty and Joso;jU P. I itleo.
fsiriMms.titli Nnvjr Ynril.
Ai'tlnir Hear-Admiral iialley assumes commiind
ot the t'urlhirouiu Isuvy Yard to day, lu nlaeo ot
Ciminiudore l earson, who has been ordered t
the Pacttic, to relieve Uear-Admiral Hell.
rEOM BALTIMOfiE TO-DAY.
An Orstr from (.erM-rnl Wallnrc Must.ta
Klon of t he "Fvi'i.iuir I'ml," Klo.
HjXKial Detpatett to 7 'e ''i mtm Ttlfjrt'yn.
Baltimoiib, Oetolier 1. General Wallace has
suppressed tho Emtinti J'ott, and has issuu 1 the
following order about it.
11 EAixicAKTr.ua HniM.n Dki'Mitwkn r, 8ru
AhHY Cohi's, Septeuiber 31, lx.1t K li or oi
hxtning l'oat: Sir ; As the surest means of pre
veiitiug your oilH'B being ma le the subject of
viob iii, yon will di-continuu the publiea;ion of
your paper, tl'i; .'nil, I'uit.
By order of Mujoi (icnral Waii.k t.
Oiiveb M.v rnihw s, Cap'.aiu and A. A. G.
The Pot had recently become rampa'it in
favor of MeCIelLin, and i;uj)( rtiu;ut in su Jitious
lucgnage aguiur.t the Oovei anient and Adminis
tration. It was a decided favorite with all the
Secessionists nnd sympathizers with the Kebels.
The loyal community, and soldiers esj-o. killy,
were becoming much excited, and it was feared
that they would create a mob and tear out Ihe
concern. The immediate cause of its Mipension
was "publishing lies adverse to the Union causu."
There is nothing litter ut present from General
Grant.
Komi.vation. This morning, Patruk
Iiuiry
t-.Mll
was nominated by the Democrats of tUi
Ward lor bchool Director.
bTALMNo Ar AiE. Two colored nio-i got into
fight at No. C01 Lombard street, this morning.
One of them, named William Gray, was stabbed
in the stomal h and seriously injured, lie was
takeu to the hospital.
toLica Statistics. During tho month of
September, aou arrests were made by the police
totee, apportioned among the several districts as
1.
rt, lts.Tlitr.ct.
Arrets.
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Latest Southern News
SHERIDAN ENTERS STAUNTON.
Early Hcportcd to have Gained
a Victory.
CATTLE AT NEW HOPE.
Tho EeM Raid in Tennossso.
CAPTURE OF ATHENS.
FORREST'S OFFICIAL BErORT.
Beauregard Supersedes Hood.
DICK TAYLOR'S NEW COMMAND.
hhown'b nir ami ristmn's mi i..
This was tho hole, the ntrongbold Into which
the freat Jackson ased to withdraw wh never
the enemy pressed him dung rotnly, an I ho
always emerged from It to cn iuer. Kec illecu
nig General Jackson's camimtgtm, wa are airnck
with the fact that though hn often fonn I It nu.ee -snry
to retreat np the vnlh y, he never m nlo a
stand ot lislier's Hill. Hi military eye dis
covered Ihut, though apparently a firlres, it
was open to a flank movement. The cient bin
home testimony to his sagacity. General Kirly
was nankedout of thn Misitlon. Wo hnm this
fiom persoes who wltuc-sed the ntt.iek of the
enemy and our retreat.
STAt-NTON.
From rcpjiectablo citizens of Staunt in c learn
(hut a sum 1 1 body of Micrl lan's cavalry entered
that town lit 6 o'clock Mon.lnv evening. Our
tnforr.innt did not linger to soo how the Yankees
were about to bchnvo, especially as it was re
ported thst a much larger force ol the enemy was
approachinir. We doubt whether .Sheridan h is
iK'en in condition to spnre any conr1d"rnhlc body
of his troops for Tabling purposes. He, wo hope,
hud full use for all ol them ut brow u' Gap.
OEXEnAL m-.At niviAiiii ahcki'Th tub commi.ni
01' THE AHMY OF TKNNKSHEK.
From tht Krhmoni flfimiiir, Utjdri -r ti.
The Charleston Mrrcurw tavs that General
Beauregard has oceep'cd the command of the
Army ol Tennessee, and was expo, ted to arrive
In tin. t city on Sunday last, er. rnulr for his new
scene of duty. Tho Mrrrun (s pleased with the
appointment, as every eno will no.
a K'HI, rOlKE CUOKSIMf! TIIR t U M II m ff.V I)
KIVKIl, AND MOVING INTO KF.Nn.CKY.
Ffom the Richmond A'rinniwr, Xrj'ltiHb'r'H.
Monil.K, September '2(i. A special despatch to
the F.rrmnn .Vc, dntfd Seua'obia, '2ith, and
Meninhtr. 'Septemlier -'JH, says a Conledarate
force, five hundred strcng. have crossed rl.o Cum
berlnnd river, below Fort Doncjson, moving
mindly Into KentucKy.
Ilenrrai Mower, win n portion m me iiiin
Corps, has reinforced Steele ut l.itcle Hock.
roHr.rnT TiiiiBAii:ntNfi biikiimaks mnr op
CUVSll NICATION.
Fr'n the Richmontl Lxamtun-, .st-fti-inUr ?;t.
l'rom the following official despatch, it will be
seen that General Foircst has struck ano'.lier of
bis telling blows, and, us usual, in a uu.irtcr
where he was least expected hy the enemy. T'tie
epiure of Athenn puts him in the rear of Sher
man's army, and very near his solo lino of com
munication the Western nnd Atlantic railroad.
Future events will, we hope, prove, the position
more (mpoitant even thau the other captures,
great us they arc.
OLNKKAL KlItHF.hl'B Ori'ICIAI. RF.l'OUT OF Till!
CAl'Tl lit OP ATUliNS, AI.A.
AmrNS, A'a., Si ptemlicr 20, 1801. Hon. Sec
retary of War: My forces captured this place
lids niorning, Willi tnineen numircu omcers ouu
men, fifty wagons and ambulances, five hundred
horsis, two tiains of curs loiulcd with quarter
master and commissary Hjirc, with a largo
nuuntity of small arms and two pieces of urtiliery.
My troops are in line spirits. My loss is livj
killed and twcnti -liva wonniled.
Is. B. Fouukst, Mujor-Gcncral.
tub i ediibal cavalht on the koutii bans: of
Tllti JAM I.S HlVF.lt.
From Vie Richmond Ksaminrr, AVpeinKr'Jfl.
Gram still remains nuiet In his trenches before
Petersburg. He now throws scarcely a shell an
hour to show that he is still there.
ll is reported that tl.o enemy s (Tircggs)
cavalry has disappeared ill the last day or t.vo,
ai.u it is conieciureu tney nuvo cros-B'1 to mo
nor ill bunk. We put no faith in this story.
The Yankee lire still working away at tlm
canal across Dutch Giv, and are said to ham it
n arly cut through, lb sei teis who have r. cent'y
. nie into our lines say it is designed by tin;
Yankees to mine and 1)1 iw out the west cud of
tlio r itial. Our butteries peppered the Yankee
workmen beautifully yesterday morning.
TIIF. PATTIF. AT NKW HOl'B EAKI.T 8 ItliroHTKl)
VICTORY TUB HtCCKHH DOC U I' Kll S 1 A I' NTON
KNTKHhll BY t NION CAVAI.KY, KTC.
f'ront the HifhmnnU Examiner, September '2H.
We ate still wiibout any positive intelligence
from General Kuily. We staUd yesterduy tliu
n port mat there bad been a battle at New
Hope, Aufiuaia county, in which Karly re
pulsed the enemy. Tnouub we have so far ob
tained no satisfactory information as to the truth
ol this rcort, everything that reaches us goea
to establish the fact that there, was a
consideraole battle in lb it niglib irlio o I,
and tbut our troops were not tauten and
again lorced to tali back, we know ositively from
Ihe circumstance that up to yesterday at (i o'clock
A.M., none of them had readied tho Central
railroad, which runs not more than ten miles in
n ar of the point ut which the cunnouuding was
heard yostt rday. Had we been worsted and
obliged to retire, stragglers, especially from the
cavalry, would huve swarmed along tiic railroad,
fcitlier there was no battle, but only heavy skir
mishing, a tiling that sometimes makes as much
noise as a great battle, or we repulsed Ihe enemy.
This we con-ider certain.
We have nlso found it impossible to tlx the
exact lecality of the cannonade (or battle, if there
weie one) on .Monday, l'er-ons well acquainted
wiib the country, who fioin Waynesboro heard
the tiring, ate 1 1 opinion Hint it was more pro
liable at Biown'sGupthiin ut New Hope. Brown'
Cap is in tho Iilue Kldi.e, eight miles southeast
of 1'ort Kepublie, twenty miles northeast of
Suiintcu, and litleen miles north of Waynesboro.
It was bclicied that the Yankee cavalry bad
ecu red .Summon, but nothing positive was known
u Ihe subject. The lu est ponitive information
we I ue fioin that place is up to '1 o'elock A. M ,
on Monday. At that hour the telegraph operat ir,
Hitii Ins instrument, left thete ou the last train,
l i e Y ankee e.ivaliy were then reported by scouts
to be tit ft n miles off and ''coming."
'1 here was a mighty stampede from Sla int in.
The roads fioin that place 10 Waynesboro, and
even further east, weio crowded with men, wo
rm n and negroes, w. icons, cart aud umbulaacss,
catrii.s ami Imi'gks, hor-es mules, niggers and
bievi p, all Ihciug iioui the wratb toeouie. Kven
si n e ol the tiimll traders of Staunton, who for
mouths have been renting to sell tl mr and pro
visli lis for Coiiledeiatu money, deigned to swell
the eiuigiiition.and i .stled witn runaway iiegroea
forpreicdince ou tin highways.
I. I J I tl ( M'IHM I ION OF IMKIV'S li t: F II: t I'll
M( I lilt V- NO Ol I'll 'I A I IS 1 1.1. 1.11. l.M i; Ht.
Vp to Seven o'clock la-t night nooillcial inlelli
pence hud hem rec ived Irom (j.-neral Karly
i.ibT than Gunci al Lie's despatch of the 2 1th,
pul li-lnd yetirday. lint from gentlemen who
came uown hy the Central tralu lust night we
huve rcieivcd lute news of interest from the
ullcy, aud which goes as fur to establish the fact
that General Faily gaiued u victory on Monday
as can be done iu the absent e of otliciul luteiii
gence. . A gentlcmun who left Brown's Gap on Monday
hunt at 10 o'clock, uud who up to that tune hud
been with the army during tho retieat up the.
viillev, state that on Motmny morning the enemy
uttaekt d General J-.arly ut Brown's Gap, and was
repulsed. Our troops then assumed the offensive
and attacked the enemy uud drove them ba k
. miles to Port Republic, und, it was Lolicwu,
ucio-s the Shenandoah liver ut that point.
'J ne ubove siutement is borne out by a large
1111111IK.-I' of poisons from Greenwood, uud other
ioii.t-oii the Central railroad uc.irol lliosu's
Gup. 1 hey say the liriug hicli begun ut brown's
Gap during the day gradually iceeded in the
illtcitionof Port 1U public. They further state
tbut they, throughout Monday and yesterday,
heard but one account from the fiont that l.aiiy
bad repulsed the enemy.
Our bavins revival no official intelligence of
the tin t Is, w ith us, tuV) solitary reason tor doubt
jug that our arras have been crowned with agreu
victoiy. 'I hut a battle w us fought on Monday
there t an be no doubt ; that we were not beaten
is CMuaily certain. Uud all not been well w ith
us before noon of yesterday Charlottesville
would have been full of stragglers from Lurly's
army.
prom the same informant who give us the
rewsubout the battle we learn that our troops
are not and never have been dispirited. Tuey
huve mine than once found it expedient to get
out ot some places, and they got out of lliciu in a
hurry.
t I'.lnla riKlit
Itt U In .
lurk-
sr.
er,
V-m 'he ITWiw fr,t- (. . n. e
(lovcinor H ireimin bid
received a ""!""
from Colonel Wilkinson, connn in ling at ( la..
burg, to Ihe effect tint a llcb. 1 forco appeared at
Bnckhannon, In I'pshur eotin y, on Monday, and
attacked the force of Ciptam llagins, who, with
his cnmpaiiv, was ' dioned Hnirc. C.iptnln
Hag ins, nl'ier oilerlng resistan c, wm rom,ie led
tocivel'iii k for a tune, b.'t by bl ip of the
local m : 1 1 1 ii . it is in -ii'i.i I, ll .d regmmvl hi'
grout d, and wns still boding out ugaiu-t the
ti i my.
'1 tic Uclicls iv, re repor'c.l to be under llisil
lltikc, John M ririn's o 1 rornpnuinn, nnd fi
Imve ur'ive l t'roiu SnntiiA'Pilt: n Viig.niii and
Teiini'!.Fee. CoiiMetahic iilann seems 10 lie felt,
cvn as far this way as Clirksm g, in ennse
qiierice of the appearance of the Ki ln) s, un l last
night the de ohiisof I be b.iiik a' thai place arrived
Li ro for sale Id i ping.
The telegraph wire between Iluckh tnnon nn l
.i.
Wi stou is rcpoiti i ut hist aeeountsto bo cut, so
tbut Hie exivt situation fnt evening was not
known. We had ouu repor; ycsicr.lny that tlie
cm inv mini beied six hundred, and were, under
ltl)( it "Mu.lwa l," .la. kMin, Gut wo do not ei''.,it
the na'( nn nl so far its nutuoers am eon
We have no idea that the n'ta '' amounts to
more than n tuere raid on ft ver- i:ni K, ,i!e as
have bad no inkling ', nnv body of troops
bring In romhwiat Virginia snv-e the dispersion
f Ji.bn .Morgan a gnng. 1 lie Kfehmond Rei.e s
must lie "tn tstrt lain" sure enough if llie raitl is
ordeted as a nitersion to assist K irlv.
Hiel7th Kegimeni, whleb left here Monday
evening, h s been ordered bv tho Secretary of
War to Clurltbiirg, to await the development of
he Buckhannon nllair.
ITTTI K t'ROW (1KIKU, NK'lil.rS.
New Y'oitK, September 2P. Dear Sir Y'our
iiapiiry made on behalf of ts veral niembcrc ol the
X'nion Congressional (dttvention for Ihe Ninth
District, whether I would accept a nomination for
Congress, bus received the respectful attention
due to the patrio ie scarce from wliieli the sug
gestion emunated.
In declining the ne of my name as a candidate
for this high trust, ) only adhere to a resolution
formed when I entered tho military service, to
retire altogether f.Mm from polities whllo holding
A commission in the army. This deterininatien,
with i.hor considerations, had ulTcatlyionstrafncd
me, during the present canva'ti, to decline a s! mi
lar reipiest f ade by a nuni'ier of my old and
tsicemrd constituents In the I'oiiith District, who
desired to present my name to tho Doiuccratic
' Convention.
1 yield tc no citleu or scldier in my scbclttide
for the hororable teriuii.at.on ol the war 'Ihe war
was deliberate.? begun by the Kebels, and is per
sistently waged by them to divid i and cm iucr the
1'nlon. 'Tt is not so tran;;ethnt our encmirs should
tuid allies among l.uroptnus antagonists or tree
institutions; Imt it will never cease to be a mutter
of humiliation and wor.der that our own people
could be seriously divided upon the question of
submission or resistance. I.et wbo will be lor
sntiriiss ion, I am for resistance as long as wo
huve a battalion nnd a battle-Meld left.
I'ntil ihe Constitution and laws are vindicated
In their supremacy throughout the land, the Gov
ernment should la) cnnlidcd to no hands that will
hesitate to employ ull the power of the nation to
put down ju Hellion. Ihe resources ol tlio lu
siiigents are already so fur exhausted that they
w ill give up the struggle as soon us a majority of
the people at tin ballot box, s coiiding the martial
summons of Futrugut and Grant, demand the
unconditional surrender of the enemy.
Pci.ee, so won, thiougli the noble aspirations of
the people, will exalt the. i n ional charu 'tcr, and
challenge the lion. uge ot ull w ho honor patriotism
und valor. Pi ace, Imposed upon us by an anda
cions nnd mrogant toe, who would' owe his
tiiumpb not to Hie super! irity of his arms, hut to
a (legem rate population, unw orthy of t heir lineage
ami foigctf'iil ol iliclr traditions, could only last
until the contempt of mankind evoked from our
shame inotigb mnnhoodto renew tho struggle.
Very respectfully,
Damrl I-'.. Sicki.fs, Mujor-Gcucrdl.
Uomi:r Franklin, F.S'.
poi.mm OK lilt: DKAHI.
TiihWaiihfn Comf.iiy Com hi ntiov Company.
This tioupc of cclebiated dramatic arlisU has
been playing highly successful engagements at
Vashiug'on and Baltimore. Tho press in both
cities huve been unanimous in their praise of Ihe
entertainments given hy this company, and have
eulogized it as tho most perfect and talented that
has ni yet visited them. It is composed of Mr.
William Warren, the great comedian; the pretty
and iasclnatiag Miss Josi. Orion; Mr. Cuaries
Emms, the dashing light .median ; and Miss
Fmlly Mcstayer. Mr. Warren a native of Phi
delphiu, by-thc-w.ij has by his vtisat.iiiy, truth
to nature, and chaste humor, won fnrhhnselfa
repmation second to that of no performer in the
country. Miss Josie Orti.u b is hy ber grace, her
i legniice. and the htdv like finish ot her persona
tion", been pronounced one of the most uccmi-pli.-licd
and perfect soiibrcftcs upou the st igo. Mr.
t'linili s Uiiiion bus likewise won for himself a
proud reputation lis a most dashing and s,)iri ed
ceiiu iliun ; while Miss M 'stayer, in sueti pur.s us
"Miss J.ucrctin MeLas," ' Lady Duberly," and
"Mrs. Malaprop," has been prououneed uu
C'ltiiilltd. This company will appear at tho
Chesnnt Street Theatre on Monday night, where,
doubtless, their success will be as gratifying and
as complete as it has Ixeu elscwbure. They will
appear in the best of the old Kngiisb coiucdlos,
together with some farces. The bill for the
0eiiiiig night will consist of Coleman's comedy,
'J he Htir-tU- l.nir, und the new ixus,l)andiu:krttu'a
J'it nic. lu the first, Mr. Warren appears as "Dr.
Punploss," Miss Orton us "Cleily Homespun,"
Mr. liunon as "Dick Dowlas, and Mi.-s Mesiayer
as ' Lady Duberly." In tho farce, Mr. Warren
and Miss Orton appoar as "Peter Dunl ackeuy"
nud "Letitia," re-pectively. Doubtless a crowded
house will welcome their debut.
Aiitihtk' Italian Ofuka Comfany. This
famous troupe will give another grand concert a'.
Musical Fund Hull on Monday evening next,
which will bo their farewell performance in
Philadelphia, as they go a, once to Washington.
Signor Amotllo will Bing Verdi's grand ai i i, " II
llalen Doloroso," from frortiture ; Mi latne
Whiting 1 oriul will give us the cavatiua " S 'lia
rumiile;" Signor Stef.ini will sing an uria from
'J'roratmr, and Signor Testa will favor us wi'h a
rotruiiza from Trariata. Altogether an excellent
bill is oflered, and wo may exp el, a vory large
audience on the occasion. Seats m ay lie secured
at Gould's, Severn'' und Chcsnut streets.
Ot n two young tragedians, Booth and Adams,
have continued their successes through the week,
but in diameters already known to the pu'ilie,
and of which we have already spoken. Mr. Itooth
might huve played "11 nalet" yet another mouth,
uud he would have found each night an atten
tive audience. He has bud, too, "id foivb;a aid
cf ornament," for tho support he met with w is
sufficiently bud M mar the ellect of any orliuary
talent; but Mr. Booth's genius was stroig
enough to rise abovo it, coueentr.uiiig the uttea
lion ot bis uudieiice so completely to inak ! ir
forget the gro:esitie inelli iency of tho eompciy
surroiindiug hiin.
We mist to see Mr. Booth again this seus in,
even though undir the stimu di-advuntageous
ciiciiinstiincs ; but ill it can scarcely In', fir I' is
Impossible that t lie VA alrut company siio'ild not
lie stiengtlicncd. Ou Moipluy, Mi-s t.'tiarlut'c
Thoinpsou wdl appear. 'Ibis yoing I uly bus
uc'iniiid a lepnt.ition and popuhuity ibr .ha
sweetness and simplicity of In r si; I", f'.lie has
tar mure refinement than Maggie Mitchell t is
they jv'uy the same parts, li.ey must mbinit t tlio
comparison nutuia i.v mi egc-t'.il ) uud iias a ten
deinestiuiid pathos Miss Mueheil, does uot pati-c.-j
ut all.
Mit. AbAits' engagement at the Arch seems to
have scarcely given the public a taste of his
utility. He has just reminded us of his fine deli
iirutions of "Kobeit Luudry" and tho "Heretic,"
renewed the picture on our mimls, uud then van
ished. No doubt he will come buck ere long with
new (huraett rs he has not had the time to piesent
us here. On Monday Mud'Ue.Yestvuli will appear
in the grand melo-diiima f eebler ma le so cele
brated in London, and Vestvali in New York,
entitled JliV Jiemoiiio.
Arch Streil Hieulre, with the artistic
taste and liberality which distinguishes it, has
expended, lust, mtnuij, the most etlectual iugre
(I it lit for modem speiU; then skill, euro, taste,
and time ou the Immense scenic clleets of this
druiuu. It is said that two thousand dollars will
iioi cover the cost ; and, when we remember how
Hum dale imis produced here, bettor than at Wal
luik s, we can imuginc what llrl iJrmmiiuviM
In no lulling oil from the New Y'oik edition at
Niblo's. Mad'llo. Vcstvall, who plays Feehler's
pint. Leeds no pieliniitiury eulogiuin to the
jiiblic; the mention of her nuiiiii is Bulllclcnt.
But in lcl Ihmimio sho displays talents so
varied, from the heroic down to low comedy, Unit
ber artistic powers appear greater than ever. Jiel
lkiiimiio is one of tho most inaiiilicent specta
cles ever presented.
I O H T-AIIOLT TWO O'CLOCK THIS
I J ill. mm .n, b. le n l i.nrlh and Walnut and Third and
I'lifiinil atiaet. (via Tl.lra and Wa.niiD.a FACKAi.B
HI IH.HH and .Tlll.lt FAl'Klta. In. fluj,r ,n 0
rcnaidatl by leavio, Uie ma at Nn ?1 n Tiiiiiii sir,a
- . . "Wll, ewtimyyuui , co. '
October 1,1801. l(.
GLENN'S OYSTER BAY!
O'.V'S OYSTER HAY I
GLKSX'S OYSIKu Ji-A-Y I
ULEMN'S OYNTEIt HAY!
OLEXfr.1 OYHTKR RAY!
CLEW'S OYSTER RAY!
;l.EWS OYSTER RAY)
ULKXN'H OYSTB'.i RAY I
ULESXS iYsTRR RAY!
GLijv'S Ol HTER RAY I
r,LEX-"S OYSTER RAY!
il.l'..'H Ol'HTKH BAT l'
.I.K1S'S OfSTKH HtVI
lil.KNX'S OtSTKn BtVf
lil.KNM'S OYSTEIl IIAVI
.I.E''H Of HTt'.ll B.Wt
il.:!'8 OVHTKIt ti
iI.K.N"l (ll'STKIl IIAVI
-l.l;X'ts OYISTIill IIAVI
.l.l;N'H OVSTKIl nAVt
ULRK.VH OVSTtll IIAVt
N. AV. CORNF.Il OF SIXTH AND CI1ESNUT,
N. W. COHNF.K OF SIXTH AND CIIK.SXlT.
N..W. CORN Kit OF SIXTH AND CIIESNLT.
N.YV.CORNFR OF SIXTH AND CHF.SNUT.
N. W. CORNKR OF SIXTH AND CH KSNUT.
N. W. CORNI'R OF SIXTH AND CHF.SNUT.
N. YV. COUNF.il OF SIXTH AND CHESNUT.
N. YV. C0RNK11 OF SIXTH AND CIIKSNBT.
N. W. COUNEIt OF SIXTH AND CHF.SNUT.
N. W. C0IINEU OF SIXTH AND CHESNUT
lU'motlekMl, Kejuvcnaled, and Kofltted!
r.euiodt led, Kejuvcnaled, and Kcflttctl!
licniodeled, Ilcjtivcnated, and Refitted!
Remodeled, Iii ju vena ted, and IluflUed!
rit modelcd, Uejiivenated, nnd IleOUcdl
Kcmodelcd, Rejuvenated, aud RellUcd!
lU-'niodeleil, licjuveniiU'd, and Refitted I
Remodeled, Ilcjtivenalcd, and Itollttcd!
Remodeled, lli juvcutitcd, nnd Uofltted!
l.emoduliHl, Rejuvenated, and Refitted!
JUL OEM SALOOS t)E THE COS VISES T
THE CEM SAI.OOV Ol' THE COSTlSEXr.'
THE (i EM SAI.OOS OE THE COSTISEST.'
THE OEM SALOOS OE THE COSTISEST!
THE OEM SAI.OOS VE THE COSTISEST!
THE GEM SAI.OOS Ol- THE COSTISEST!
THE (1 EM SAI.OOS OF THE COSTISEST!
THE OEM SM.OttX OF THE COSTISEST!
THE OEM SAI.OOS OFTHE COSTISEST!
THE OEM SA LOOS OF THE COSTISEST!
Whorf unt)f turn 0f Qjn)r)0a tantc
Where KPntleuifn of luxurious taste
Yvire Kr.i( run of luxurious taste
Where kceIIimii n of liuarlou. tast
tvberc cnllemcu of luxjrloai tanto
(AN ALWAYS rROCl'HB
CAN ALW AYS MIOCVRB
CAN ALWAYS IKOCl'BE
CAN ALWAYS I'ROCLUB
CAN ALWAYS FllOCl'UB
'XllliJ H13 T OYHTXillHi
Til 12 HLHT MVHTiilUH,
Til 11 IIEHT WYMTMIIW,
THE IIKHT OY'HTEHH,
T1II2 JIMts'X" OYtjTUHH,
ALW AYS
a i-VAYK
ALWAYS
ALWAYS
ALWAYS
MU:KII, FAl, AND IWITIVU,
FIIENII, FAT, AMU INVin.Vtl,
MtEkH, FAT, AND I.WITIXl,
KIIESH, FAT, AND I.MVITIMU,
I Ui:SH, FAT, AND INVITINU,
tlttSil, FAT, AND INVITIIMU,
FKESII, FAT, AND INV 1TI.VIJ,
FIIEKII, FAT, AND INVlrl.VG,
ftieh as
Such as
Such as
such as
Such as
THObK DELICIOUS BIY'ALVES,
THOSE DELICIOUS BIVALVEtf,
THOSE DELICIOUS BIVALVES,
T1I0SB DELICIOUS BIVALVES,
THOSE DELICIOUS BIVALVES,
THOSE DELICIOUS BIVALVES,
THOSE DEI.UIOUS BIVALVES,
JVJt'H' Y RK SO UNDS !
AEir YORK SOUNVSI
JV:ir YORK HOUNDS!
SIIREV -y HURTS! I
SIIREV.-SIIURYSII
SHREW:-HURTS! I
SADDLE ROCKS HI
SAllDLE ROCKS HI
sAI'bi E :OCKSH I
EAST LIVERS!!!
EAST LIVERS!!!
EAST ERSHl
ARSECOXS! 1 1
ARSECOXS 1 1 !
ARSECOXS! 1 1
LOG CREEKS,
LOG CREEKS,
LOG CREEKS,
MORRIS RIVER COVES,
MORRIS RIVER COVES,
MORRIS RIVER COVES,
AND
ALL OTlir.lt UH1.1CI ACTIOS
OF 1TIE SEASON,
AT
GLENN'S OYSTER BAY,
GLENN'S OYSTER BAY,
N. YV. CORNER OF SIXTH AND CHESNUT
K. W. CDKNEtt OF SIXTH AND CHESNUT.
yyHEN TCILl 11TE IC0TLE BE WISE?
nurdrili r, thontnrlt of ftfi'larw A'C fp,.' yflf,
nd hnndrf d. it. A ttiotiiand) of tht th nt m0 ni rpomfa
f Amrki Itnrr tn p, and dM, ml All prrmft'Tirti
rrY, will, tliftt nwful dlKiK, Pjtpot.'m. T-iny trt thm
phj rln, and Tt.it rti.iwfmn hi t aln ! a'a 1 no mllnt', nn
rriffl ; i rl th ufxtwe near vt If.im l!io hiiv i'i"to
tbat bourn trrm lin po trar1 rr trtur " Wi ny
tO (t. ( K II at If"' witn 1" w o r t I Mi J ,t' t'l a iH-
Ct nil ur' f Iy rpta mnr y
liHlsAt AMt.UOAV l-Vur)PHI, TILLS AMI flNT.
TEiCt: 1 All for.DIAL,
Ar frmir.-n and fcmn of oni'ir tlona')l Wftr'.i n. I
fOwi'iru Tbty ! In a n ar tr d ,hlillpru. "
nd l. ar thrlr tcfir.iny. M.my of tl.ra v(,'l "0M
U.(. very Jaw tivaih wi.er, 'i h:p:
II1PPirIA 1! AM 1MK riT.I C VT!fa PTMMOas -
1-t. A rtn!r,t rain it U'.f.tnvj nt tlio tt t
fttoma h.
24 Matnlnr and 'MUy.
.Id. roatUmria and lia ot M it'.'
4th. tomn and dpr'4lon of atur-ti,
.'4h. Marrtift a. with prli'ir (f.
th. Tain In all partt of tht nrff-rn.
7ih. (oiiwan p'lrc iyti)puiiii anil paifiitwttli.iio;" t ). ticari.
f h. Oti(tfi, it ri rhirifta In th thmnt.
th. rrmit aiTfrtion and want ot' ukrp At n!pil.
lUih. I.cii ttt appnft n4 viol tin.
11th. Dinlrir't. ilimnrnt o( vllon and kt of ktt.
lVth. llt'ailachn and H.k rlrifc' in walking, w.th reut
wcakiioft.
Out of tlii thoiHftnd of cnM of 1.mv pnla thai lav
nnfrt Ir. Wi linn's Ormt Amrir an lyip' psiA l'llli, nt
nc ot them has failed f a h rft-ot rare. We w a-rant a
C'irf In Ttry tar, n uiftHurit of tv.i-a'.y yi art' ftiattd
tvtr. Hold by all drtifwisu cvar.v where, and ut Dr.
WIPIIAK I'H offlc", No. 10 S. "Li'iiS'll Strrot, IMtlia el-
phta, li. All exADilOiUloiit and ronnKati"iia fn nf
ct-mrnf. Svnd fur a circular, l'rir i.rbx, Hintby
auall, tier ci cliatfie, on n- c pt ol tumiey.
i)YrtPKrsi k -Dvsn:rsi i.
Mr. Wlnhart, Inithta add my tjtlm.ny to tha huti-
drTs xti rrct-lTP to the htaltnd pmpsnrilua of your Phifl
Tree Tar Cordial. For tlOarn yara a sutTeiMr, On jv
of tliat tim 1 hav slrpt otilf In my chair, nut IMn aMe
to ll- dow n for frar of aatlorutlon. I hive ampioyfri suven
of tlic lrBt phy lcliina In 1 hllad IphJa, w no all prunounrot
my rnf lncurl)l I wan taken to the Collrio. w)tirn the
Faculty, havlnit done what they could, dfctarl my di-
e.no an mciirahl caac of asOio a and Chronic Pyspop-la.
InllHlAat ata!, ana that ray Iiiiik were partially k Bc
M lull ng ono o I" j our tire a,nr, my wli proiMircd from your
tore a hollle of your Conltal. Pursevcrlnly I uci seven
Ix-tllci, ar:d a box and u half of tour !p -paia l'IIU,wheti
I felt II at my rlit asc bad wh y Klven way, and the Vr
dia! had Riven mo nw vtor and .strcnKth. 1 v miliia d to
Itxprovc, and fir tLepat thrre month i I have bcenahla
U p in 114 bed aa sutindly a I over did. 1 am now
well, and have Rained iwei.ty-tlve pounds lu my wi-lnt.
1 am able to work and provide f.-r tny family. I sc-bd you
this true and faithful statement f.r tho b'moflt of tho suf
fer, nit. Y rlends, rail and se me, mar Oxtord 'htirch
Vvti OfTka, 'J'wviilj' (bird Ward, I'bilad. dphJu.
LSAAC iIl!.l.LUMK.
1R. WHllARrS CiltKAT AMKHK'aN IYSPIS'HIA
riLLH.
Thin Is to certify (hat I suilered for ton years with that
drruillol (nuiplaint caiJt A oy.npcjola. I Htiiiortd much
n and distress, with kIo.iib and daprussi oi ot spirits;
1 was irta eJb.v nulit uiflVrt ut pti.vsn inns tcrmy ont-
j.lnmtf, and at tlmi-SHat nurh butter, but then my 'd
ill cfl, dap-ptla, would returi wuh :U Its dreadful
ralMUB. and my whole s.n'rtn was fu-tt wtiHtittir iwy
lu tbl- . a and d-hi1lta cd stnie. I was handed a elicit ir
ot Ir. U'il.nrt great American Dyspepsia and F'ine
Tree l ar Cordial, wbico nav a eornvt desrriptlon oi my
huttrilua, untl I deLi'iininetl to place mytult utiJtr thu
ltoctur s care, and take his medicines.
Aa coon as I commence l too ion of tho medu'lno, I
feer.nii tu K't bt'ltn, and so I contiuu.d tin fu monthi.ut
wiib h tin c f wns H'Mctly turci of ml lay eomplaints,
ft nd pe. iVcMy rfdtored to health ; 1 am to-dny a well man
Dr. Wlshart, X rive you this rtrtirtrate with a irriitetul
heart lor the bent rtt I hive reruived tritiu tho us-iol your
truly wondrnul medic ne. May Ood b:c.i you and pre
terve your truly ukcIhI 1 fo for m-iuy years . I wojld say
toeeryd(ek perton who was iiiturini? an I WAsttuttiny
rriidence ! No. lKt Kichm id street, l'hliitdelptna. where
1 will lake reat del It; lit In giving testimony totliereut
ptjwcrol Vt. Wit hurt 'u inedilus toeure
K II Ai.r.r..-.
Dr Wlsharfa Store and Offke.Ko.lf) V. Mr..oI.s:r.ot
riilluitelphia.
OYrtrtPSlAl DY-JPKPrtlA !
I, Moht- Koiunilf.do oertlfy thm 1 w.is at ck with dys-
jeyila lor two jairn; I wjb very nick at tho pit of mf
itotna h, v.ltb pain In myb.eut, fide, bick ami hcml
w ith dinHiCr. and i hkritii k iu w a kmu, nhttreat woak-
nehs and k ituI deblliiy. I emploe.t, in I ia tliuo. seven
mititit pi yi.iaiiK, and ti ey ditler'd iu their opinion ot
my dira:e; wime thous'it I hnd one dlm ae, and soruo
anoti.er. but I waaall ihe timo ttettinv u'ursc au 1 worae,
until I beran e so low that my witc Would Imve to n-tin-forwifks
to.c tei. Whi.e li tint d enlful c.-uU Ion, 1
plactd in II iiLuoj Dr. vvith.il t a ir atini nt, and used
t in nieat Anerican lyip pflu I'ilU and tre.ruiint t r
Iypei ala, and at tho pretu nt time I am pent xtiy well,
and tiao ialntd tn lleU twtnty-ioir poiiiidn, an I
work aud aticudto my builHesn ai well us any purion in
Petini LTUiila, and 1 am natl u d It Is n perfect euro. Or.
WUhart. you can pubiihh mycafOU' you see pioper.as I
wstil to bnr tentlaotty to thi great power your uidicliui
has to curt lvpepslii. All pcisom are at ilb. rfy to call
tut ate mcor write. .MHKJI Kom 1H,
Schuylkill Ilaen. 8 hnj IhUl county, 1'a.
I'YHPElfU, l)YDKPHIi.
T)ils Is to crtH ti, at I had Iytin.psia In the worst form
for three years. 1 win tl rated by acven of the best phy
sician! tn America ; some ef them were Professors ot Jof
feron CoUge PhtiAdlpUia, but thty did mo uo &nx. I
f raw worse every mouth, I would be takeu at times with
ureadiu) pmns In my breast aud i.oiuuch so Kn at waa H
that I could neither sit, lie, nor stand, but would rove about
from one rHm to another i ay irrends expected to see tae
die, a tfcre appeared to be no relief for m. In Mils hope
less w million 1 piaeed mj Lf under Ur. WUhart'i (reAt-ment-
and used his medicines ai directed.
I nn day 1 am a well sua n, and tor tnn-e weral have
benoum teit, and workliig hard irvru ourly iu jrn untl!
Jevcn o'clock at n in lit. Mr. WishArt, 1 give you this cer
UlWate Willi a gruteful benrt, feelltiK It my duty .o do so;
job may, and 1 want you to puMili It to tho world, taat
er peroi. suih ring a I was may have tho brwtdt of
bUiv your truly womlvvtul remedies. All kk pT-ons are
At life rty to ea 1 and see me, or write to me, as 1 warn to
reudtr all tie good 1 can to sufltrmir humanity.
JAM KS II. ANCLLX,
Overseer of WasMn' ton MAumuclaraig Company a
Wearing lioom,01oiicctr, X. J.
I'Vsl'KI'HIAl DVSI'KI'HIAI
I, John Lviich, do certify Unit for four nv-mtui pul I was
attacked w ith acute dyspepsia; I was so severely handU d
ttaii 1 could do nothing but what It would nil inowltU
dieadful distress; my nervmis system wai perfectly pros
traied; my whole tmuie sron becamo we.iit and trombltuif,
w itb a coiumed Lotte and di.ln s In the lieu 4, loll mod
by i e pilation ot tlio heart and Kneral d.-oil.tv of the
whole body Kvery kind of medicine diul tiit red to me
did uo good, until 1 uas adt Ued to tall on Dr VViihrt aud
pluee my set' uuder his treatment. It i now about nine
wteks ili.cii I counnen-ed to line his Djapepda Tills aud
Pine Iree Tar forulul, aud I do truthlully and lakhiully
ay, that I am periscily cured oMnpepsu, and all otner
cis.Biei arising th reiront, and I tan cat three cod me ils
vej day, ai d teel well in evury rep ct. I au " years
el age, and If It whs t.ece-isury, I leel I c uid aud would
ihouldtr iny :nu to l f -nd tht cltv from Itnanlon uy the
Hel elif. AU L.-isi -us suiler.ng Willi HyHp-UiiA as 1 Han, are
at I'bcity to call ui.d e me, t r I ieol ll my duty do ail
Uiofcovd I can !., Miikrini,' utimaiiliy.
JOHN LYNCH,
No. I'-ll P..p!ar siroet, Plill.ele'iilii.u
Ir. WIS1IAETH Sioreand Orttce, No. 10 S. HVA '0X0
Htreet, I'hiladeiphiA, Pa. AU examinations and consulta
tions tree of chaise. Pr:ce, $1 per box. Beat by mail on
rtvtlf t oi money,
DY.srill'SIA I liVsrEl'HIA!
I'r. V.'ihhart I I ave ho n a constant suhVrer Utli I'vs-I-vysU
ut Ihe lust elghteun years, during which time i cau
ii. t Kay that 1 eer enjoyed a perfectly well day. There
weio limes when the i-yiuptoiun wore more aiavaUd
than ut other: , und then It seemed a would he a givut re
lief to die. 1 had ut all times an uuph aaut fi ellny in niy
head, but latterly my MitterliigH so much In. reasud tint I
tet nuie aejawi-st uutlt for hu6ineftof any kind ; my mind
vnn ci.i.twTii.illy tilled with gloomy thoiultt am) uurj d
iniH, and U I attemded U diai.e their current by rcad.u-,
at once u beiitjution of Icy coldm sn, la c uinectlon wltn a
dt ad w kI t. us it were, reste-J upon my hr.ilu; aUo.a
Hciingoi ffi'Lueut wuuld occur at the stomach, and great
pain to my eyci., Accompanied with which was tho ton
tintial harol loiing my reason. I alo experienced wr.-at
laafitu.le, diblllty. and tiervUbiiesi, which made it dlili
cnlt to w alk by day or steep at ulgJit. I became averse to
soeiity.and dispo.f-a only to seclusion, und having tried
the hkiu of a iiumherof eminent physicians of various
thoiyli, fliiAlly came to Uieconoluslon that for this dumaae
At my prehent ae ( yearn), there was no cure In exlst
m e. Itut.throuli the Inieiiercnce oi Divine Provldoi.ee,
to w I ou I devoutly oi!r my thanks,! at last found a sov
ith u remedy lu your Jiyupepsla Pill aud Tar Cordial,
winch heetii to Lae eflectually removed almost the lat
trace of my loi jf lt of allmenta And bad feelings, and In
their place health, jdetwure, acd contentment Are my
every day Cobifauluun. JAMKK M. BACM)KU8,
So. 4.v K. hecond stmt, PhiUdelphiA,
formerly of Woodbury, K. J.
It. VlfiHAJiT tt Oilke.ho.lON.BiXONDHUeet.PM-ladiijdiia.
ihir.iMui jYHrLiii
V t. Tihin. nf Ch.trnriani. Vr.nti-mrt eirrr-tT.
?a . h tifVred for more then on ear rvs-ryn'tr but
de.ilh lt lf. linn, flott awful -ll-ee. eall- d lv " I'M- 1
it. I loYeii 'li tl tune . cil the in H rmUf lit pnyiu iaf l
iM I'hOmi. Ittliia 1 lii v d d all thev c'ill n.r me win m 01-
ein' and u p tor. but still I w no bftr. I tten wTit
t the reniiiv l inn I'l-iverun in ortn-r i- imik w
rmchoi itit-"h.'Kt m i..-al iHtt-n's In tin "Miilrv, tint .heir
ai-ti m- tail- ii u do me any n. ml and o'ti une lwnfi d
r death b wlieve me ot m iH'ertniT", but nn Dr.
Wll art ndYetll-i nifiit in U-e I'lniad. ip'ua Hn 10 in, I
rieu-rinii ed to trt m e nmre. hoi with little faith I railed
on ir. w ithHri. and told him tl I r"iiM tmvo diM I woul
not Imve 'roubhd l lm. and then r l"'ed my sutTeriuvs
to him I he Dr. Anred me It he failed t corn mo f
I)v pola. It would IM' tbe II rM rae in two yi-Hrs, so 1 put
BiAM it under hot treiitn e"t, nd a Uieisgti h .d 'n-on fur
(FKlittiP vcttilltnu neaiiy evervtlui'iy I uto niv t'imiit)
swollin wtih wind, and tilled with m:n hevono d- sfrlitlin,
I bniuht A box of htn Dyietiila ' UN. I u-eO t'lem at dl
r eied, ai o" tn tf n dv I con id ent a henrry a meal an aur
peraon tn the Hi ate nt I'eiiAnvhuiiia. and hi ihirty tavs was
aw man. I Invite any person uftnrf.i; a I waa to rail
And ar mr, and I will tela r mv nnfrerinir and tho ur-t
elire I reeived. I would nn to all l)VMHpth'. evneTwhero,
that Dr Wthiirt In. I Vlievn, tte only pernon on the eartll
that eau tnre I)) spepula with any decree nt , eramtT
aio: Tintiif,
rh-ltc nh.im. Moiiiifninorr ila.. I'a.
Tr. WIPIIAHT Tfl re. No. in V. NKC iND Street.
Otfiee hour) irom V A. At. to 1. M. All cxdinibutl ua and
ruiisiiitat oni liee.
DYHPKPHIA! DYRPKPKIA!
Ir. Wlr-h.irt 1 was a t'TOAt sutTerer with dvipApaia for
fern yciiM. Jivi thti u' I ale Ilileil newiihwini And
dre idtul pnln ; Hnl my Ihe was one of e.reu stitWInjr. I
w ah no riioen AlMeied hat ll 1 drunk A if-ava of water, I
would n on tetiim ttrk in a heated (n.iidui- n I applied
tnteivklrd vt nila ino and trout me t; hut All u n
pfltp' I vijiw lotir !l' ver l- int'llf ill tt.e "l,rd, er " of A
ifreat el re y ur threat American Ptspi priit'l I ha i made.
w ei 1 to j our i-iorf am purcha-ied a (hi.. ntl mmiu 'o ed
to nr then ; find I do IllioR In at ihl- ditv I n u a el mi hi,
and ean et three no iU pee da?. I bavp if nuuih -r oi
pi ill-UK aiti r our toll, iid I iiaxe a younx man t'lHt wai
eOlfterimr Willi ilipei,i n my le I'.-rinrh t- oil el.t oi
i ur filln. ai d they rt ud himentrelv. V oniivrnerio
hie il j ou me np- r. .IA oit Hm.iili.v,
K(nredThie, Kent ivun.tv,
A POSITIVE ( CUM FOR rY8VF.rlA.
11P.AK WHAT .MIL JOHN U. It.VllCOCK SAY8,
No. liiUH OLivp, fltf(.ot, f
Philadelphia. Int utiry L':M sol.
Pr. Wlshert Sir: It i witn mti'-ii pieasuro that I am
now able to Inform you that, by ihe a no of your gret
Aineiii'iin Dy -pepuhi Pill. 1 have tM-eii entirely rured of
Uai innt di-tn"-inii complaint. Oynpepna. had leen
grtr voiihly all Icted for the ia-0 twenty i.lit v ar, and lor
(i-n jea'n ol thai time httvf no heeii uveii tmin Its pan
une week at a time. I have had It In It worm Inrni, and
nnvr drilled on n m-nt mleraide ex'stened, tn pmn rly
and nn ht. Lviry kino if ionI tl ut Into flihd me with
w mo nnd (.am, It mattered uot how lihl. or how rnuail toe
iliii'Titity. A continued he'chini. waa urp to i.d'o v. I h id
no appelate fi r i.nv kind ot meats whatever, and myd'n-tri-nH
w a si v ie-ii tor neverul moiit n bei -ie I t eird of
your l illi-.that I ir iieuilv w ahed (-de.itn. 1 bad taken
evt-rytlio h that 1 r.ad I i d of mr l wpe(,i t, w ti.mt re.
ceiviny any iMoietlt : hut on y our fill" in r'oirinieiided
u me tiy one w ho had been emed bv ih'm, I c-cl ti1--it to
Klve tin ui a triul, ulthonyh I had no laith n tneui. To oy
untoiii'liiiieti, I toimd uivnell gi't'iiitf h'lter h(.ro I
had taken one-founh ot n b x. nud ater taklnK halt a hat
I nff i a vt ll tnttn.tr nt raittw anffhinrj f wish, nnd - ttjov a
hearty meal tlm e times a dav, without jnc inveni-nc irom
aiithug 1 eat or drink ll yon think proper, von are at
liberty tu make this public uno rler to me. will cJieT
tuliy irlve all dei-hattle Intnrniatloii ro an v one ivho n.'avcuii
on ii S Vouin. reoix elfolly. IOHM I). IIAtUMt'K
r'ortiiile at Dr. WISH Alt T M Mednal De)o, V.
Ki,( iiM' H ret, fhiitideli hia, i-a. Prleo one d- Har pet
boi. bent by mail, lite uleiiarxe.oii reoeipt of pri c.
IjYMPEPSI 1 ! DYMPKISA !
I. Hi.uMtel D. Ilivm, hAve beenAirreat Merer with
rhniinc lJ.'I,tta himI Inila nuiai ion ol tli" M.'.oe.t tor
i brer y ears. I ml lo e d tlirte m lour ol Uf m Miuiiuaut
tliisteuii a or Wn'adejpht. tl' f hurlioktoo ouoiy,
hw Jtut y They did a i lor me th-y poul . b.i: Alt to no
( uri.one. I wan eoiistamly tilled with awloi pain aud dis
t'em. bud with roiintHiil behudti of' Wind and hour aci 1
My toiiuiie was coirtdwiih a white cuauiitt oi m icus
ii it li i cruel' ed In Itirrc liirrown, and wax diva, (full, nn e !
t ih ! I ot tt nut h wi-hd lor denth to relieve ui- nlmv i'i(hr
ii vn.lor I htol i"-t ad tiopool ever beii g w- II iaih 1
lia e It a ni.toeci ol prayer to i toil tlia' no ouhl dtr ct
me Ut ki me h si'-iut. or in- d ei'ie th -t Would euie iu". I
Hisiunii' re,.d in ad'iti utem ot Dr. trVi-harrt, in the
Phi.adelphla l.ed,er.'' ot a r at cure made upon Mr John
;i-.o.k, ot No. io.H tJlivf t'eel. I'liUte.nn ry it,
treat Attieilt ah lVHiepia IMIn I wt ui ihUh' I) i.'f.ir
oth e, an J pia d muii t.n.iet hi - treitnu ut. nnd mid him
U he jailed l cure me, li w ouid be tlie Uit ed r I otilil
make ll har Inen tix we s ui I eouiin' uced t'i o-e
ol l.i- nediviio ami I inn now a well ainu, 'iee t'ro n all
pain a' il di-tii'fcs, I-nil can t m, i i in.:4., , , v
with com lot t tmc n i-i pt ec-fl. we i. r. VVlHoatt. I i it
you to pul. lull nn eio-e Un I wiinl tvrv p'nr ilMiiti ',
Mil' ntw Ji I van. to i ah mi me, and I w dl u II i.ein nl
th- meat curt I huve reteivt d tVein m.r I ivam r,,e i4
cne. fv M I' K j I) H tVK j.
t i rner of Vena tro and l.niuert utreeti, near it ie iui md
ftreo', I-niteny lioiu W nh iihi nvn, HunlngLon county,
ew J"nev.
Ir. WaHUAKT H OtUe, Ho. 10 N. BKCOND fltTeet.
DVrrrl'HIAl bVHM'PillAI DYR'KPsl A !
Th'n In lo f ertlfy that sufTrlnu severHv w ith a illere
fAll'd lfpe iia. wuh much Iohh i f weight. Ill atti ii .1 iii
wa (IlieettO tu WKImri'n (iieiit Au.'i. an i'iHp ia i tils
Ax the r medy. HaYtm wicii, three weg tuten i.nco
IrilU, aceoMllnff to ihe iti'urtiofts, I tound mypuii en' truly
cured, ai d for -wo we, kit mice inv his th in greatly itu
I roveu, m.d I can at w ithotit tear of pjin or iucouvcui
ne. cariivstly re- Lin-iid ibem t nil M-rit any
atl.klid. rs. M. II. 1 ll MI'8M,
PU hmnd street F.u.r doors be ow Hanover
lir. L. 0 ' wisiiAKl b uilice. to . HirnsD
fitleet, I'hllakeiJdilA
iripi:rmA! dyhpkpkiai DYiSPHpau!
I, V'.lh iil.eth llfltion, of K randy wine, lh , niruterly of
Ole t'hovter, )e , do ceittly that l -r one year ami a ha f
1 Mifli' i'il veiytl.tne but death from ttiat a wiul dmeasu
eulb d Iy epn a. My w hole nysiem wu promrai d wl.h
weakieni and nertoua di hilny; I could not i.Uont my
ft oo ; it 1 ateevtna cracker or the amaltent amount ol'
U itil, It would i e; in n .,ui an I sum lowed It. 1 becil'ue SO
ruittiw in mv bowiN iba I woiiul not have a puasae iu
h f than troni four and often eiiht envs; under thm ha
ineime sutleiinK' nv mind neeou d enMn ty u the war
I hiUenad of horror and evil lortiajduun. thought
that ev r body hjt d m-, nd 1 hale; everv body ; I ould
not i ear tny huht si n r inv on eht dn-ii eerthiiiK
iippt iiii-d ti be borror-it (ckeii ! me; t ad no ambition
to oo au ihliiK ; 1 lot al1 ui.v tow ui lautiiy and bouie; I
would lumlile atid wand i irom p uce to place, Iui' ild
I I t be eonieiited : I lei, thai I wuh jhuuiI lo hell, and th it
Iht ie w an no hi aM ii tor me, an 1 vmu nl si tempted to
rein ml i mm ide. rn ne. r wi. luvwi.ole nrvom sycte n
ut hiro rii, uru also iu inh d, irom that .w tul complaint,
iMSpepia, tl ut un IVieiiUs thoiiKht 'esi to have me uho ed
In In Kiikhrioe's Hosii. a , Ve.nit'iiiaioiptiiat t remained
tl ere nine wtekn. ai d th.niiit ( wan a imie ho tor but in
efiwduvn my dreadiul etnp'alnt wai ratnif a-hud as
tier. Heath. k of he woudtii.ii euicM puitormed bv Dr
w i) art n tin at Ameili -ui ()s ei'Mi i'jJlu. anJ Ihh m ui
u ent o DYpepftla. my li ImooertlUil on Lr. W nnart. aud
ktaied m cam-to him Jic hai-i ho bd n t douhl he eon o
eere c.e, ho It. ihree iht - a lci I tllci .and ida ett mvnell
I-nd r tre J in tor's .re-tmei.t a ml in two w, ekn 1 1 e,an io
ilivett my loud, iiiiri t It thai inv ilinoipp u at tat ihuirf
way: Ht,u I et ntiuutil to r cover htr about t.in e monft.si,
ai d at the pn ent tune 1 euioy peimct tn ai h of b uly and
mil d. uud I ui'o-t fhii ei ei i t urn mv t'lAut o a m -r.-iiiil
th.d and Dr. inhaii. and b. In- OieU ..o.-i a i Dtapep
Ha I'll s nint I'lui- 'I ice Tart oiihii', mai avd me tVo-u an
inane a um a. d u pi utMlur if ra e. Al knrsoaa suf
leiii g writ Dvs( ep-sia uib ut 1 ontv to ca.l on mo or
wide a- 1 Am w ihii a io uo uH t lie . d I eau t r Miii.-rii!
bomanl'y Ki.l. IIMTI ttKNS'N.
l(iaii(iywine,le'aH are, i.o-.ucrl) o d Cheiter, li jiawar.''
col i ty I'a
Dr. UlSHAUT e) OlIU. So. 10 N. Street,
1 hii4delpl,ia.
'I he above are a few Ainonir tho thciMaiids wlil.h th's
ri't tet'icdy Imh a d rr m an tun line iv ra e We ii e
hi.ll' i d id let'em trom pnv-l.'iiiut and druiiytn't In aH
jinrt ot the iKnuilry, rv u u iba nit-y Imve u vur ir- riin ii
vr tola a medicine which ta e such uuit i-rstl sa.iaUi tl m.
These Medicines are iropnrrd only b the pn.pi ie. ir,
DK. 1,. Q. a. WHUAUT.
WUOKi: OI11CK IH AT
lTo. 10 LT. SECOND BTEEET, PLCaJelpbia,
PI K'NSYLX AMA,
Whore he can be eonsulte 1 eltl er personally or by letter
fi ee of chaii . 1 l.ev are s J bv D-liront at d 'iim'mi
every wl ere; at wluui Mile hy all iiew tun. and Hhilmtfl
phiu lioUaslc Dilylstf, 1,.. ,w
HELMDOLb'S REMEDIES.
j Ii;j3viuoij.i'h ',
rLuiD ixteiot Bucnrj
I
Fi t .v. n- Ri tontlcn or Inaontlnonr. of Crlns, IrrlUlk
Ir.iisfrinatloii or ricf ration nf lbs nimldnr or Kktiws
llitf'tof the rroitrltf Ulenii. Stone in th4 BMU
'J'-l-'i'i' rorel, or hrtek-iltltt llrpft.tt, and all &MM
ol u P .iif. r. Ex'.nfj and Ilnpslcal HwoHloi.
. '
i ll'l.IM DWLil n
1 LUID EXTRACT DUCUU
I r IVtikntixi arising fioui Eirwilr IndlecrMlca. T
ci.nslltntlon imc airccudmih Orijanic HVainclirwi.il
tl, aid il mritlrlnc lo ttrtngthen and ineigoraU (Aytf
which llF.l.MllOI.I'a EXlItACT Iil'fno InvarU';
dors, Il ro traatiacnt Is untnnlttcd t, Cntiintptloa
Iii'anlly n.ny oti-uo. '
I
1
't
X
f LVID EXTRACT OF BUC1IU,
In a flee lions peculiar to "Fkmalis," ia aues,oaJed by ' .
o titer preparation, as In Chlorosis, or Retention, Irre J
laxities ; Painfulnoss, or Supprei4km of CuatomArj Ur
uatlons; Ulcerated, or Pch rrous Bute of the Uter
LeuchorrhaA, and all e "in plaint incident to the r
whether arislr.g from habits of dJsnlpAlion, lupradene
1
or In the Uci Hue or eliange of life.
1
15
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FLUID liXTBACr BUCUO
AND
lUl'ltONKIl HOR WASH
VIII radiralW extermluutu irom the avateni LiseaiesM
the Vrinaty Organs urlrinjt from Habits of DliiiptOoa)
liuie eaj'tnttt littU cr no ctiat.ye tn ;frtf, iv ineo nvenkt
or t-xpwure; eouiplete'y shjm rhedlng those unpieaiatU '
iaNtr&i" tiutttlit! Cvj aiia ami Mercufyin alltb
UlBcAei.
1,'KK HKLMliOI.JJ'S
1LU1TJ EXTKACT BUCHU
i
In all Messes of the Urinary Orana, wbetber axlittni
"Jfuc1 or uyetimltt" torn irAuOwr rauM 9riginmH
and uo waUr of hotr hmff itandittg. It in pleaMQi
tahte And odor. "Immniiotti" in etioH And oV
stren Ktl ciiltiK than any ol the preparations of HtrkerJrt
Thoc eutleiititr from Itruken Doun or DttUa4 CwtP
livns, jricnre tt-t tltnitiiy at once.
Tte reader nuai be aware that, however sLyM may'
theatlaekol the atnive dlBeuat, It la oertain to affeet
i ii 1911. ia.in,i i iCaoiu noiat
m. I, v d r- T a t- a v , l- r rn i,n
Y li MAKE NOSl'.CKKT Ol-' INGUlDIENTs'
UtLMJtOI.U S JLU1D t.VTHACT lyCIIU
In e.,iu..vci1 of liuehH, Ci Whs, and Junipe llerriel, t
lsi'tod v. lth treat caro snj piipared In snuobyll.'
IIIX-MII.D, Hni;slt anjt lieialst ufsixltn yenrt'i.
peril-Hi- In :tlie city of rhlladclplda, sol ou proiorfbi
by the niot eminent of the fm ulty, auj Lr beea
nl hi beea " J
y, an ere J
ll er n;W,VV
nilltid to ate In tin I'uiU-d 3lato Army,
very i-enciaj nie In State Itcspltal aud
Inatitutlom tliruu.hoiit tlie laud. PriCo
tlx n.r r.. Delivered to huy ddrees, ccoiaulcd by
nlliitdlrettloni. lilreot lollen to V
HELlIHOlll i Di ng aud Chemical mehoui, A,
HQ, uui i.rviuuwj..aw sora,
Or UKLMBOLD'8 M.dlU Depot,
Mo. lot 8 T.uth street, nisdelphia.
Beware of cotuitcifclls. i..k fur IlEI.llOLD'S.aa
take no othtr.
rbyeiclso In attcnJan. e from J o'clock Att. to I P.
old by DiUj jl.ti vcryiLvre. M-tutui-lia