The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 07, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1861.
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OmCE No. 108 3. THIRD STREET.
prie Twp r.rf Pea Oorr, r Binarr Gaara Pn
vjrEZ. fr " tk Oarrtor, an aallwl to nhterlbat
tmi ot Mm Cnj at Rim Doluju r A.imt Oaa Dollaji
A. Firry Cmt roa Two ltairma,taTar1aaty IB adwnoa
jrlMaOTMattaW.
AiitMnwi toMMMl at tha wal ru, A tUxtral
, m fiat aa fee umiM tnaarUoaa.
' T CwrrMpBdtt.
" Wi'wtlffru he taken of Anonvrarm rvrnimnnleatloea.
are t. raiimrt-o for lBrUi aiu.t b. atrt.nftrat.d
v a lh ium and ad.1rea of ah. writer not neceaaarllv ror
phlUaikfit aa a raernnl hr all .nod faith. Wa
aaano'. andarlaa. ta ratava reaeobad OoanoBunJcalHva.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7,
r EXIT CORriPIA.
r - Tbl outlaw has occupied more or less of
the public Attention for tomo time past. By
V rtttbniug to our Mexican nwi in another
I column, ttie reader will oe that the French
fr 0Tat otBrlgade Du Paiw has performed a
0 palnftil duty, and with a handful of French
lurellngs baa aont the guorllla reeling bark to
' tiie wilds of Western Texas. So exit Cobti
t A3, nd enter Johnny Kcbel Fokd at
f . Brownsville, to conscript the people and give
, lbs French forces cotton, and receive arms and
; Ammunition. All of this might have bean
t prevented. Mexico could have been save 1
from An Imperial Austrian despotism, and
f anight have been part of tho United States
" ' bow, If she had one man capable of
' governing men and leading thorn to victory.
'' Tut Cobtikas Is gone, and we are glad of It.
Had Du Pain caught and hung hitn society
would bAve given a sigh of relief, as It did
1 when Mono as died.
Did Thfj' ltlra Anything?
A McClflllan club at Hartford has takrn rooms
over a coln wareuoime.
MrrirllMai'a Anawrr.
The Country to lIcCleVan.Kn yeii for w.ir or
tneet
XcCMIon totht Comlry. YES, SIR!
;v ' THE I'.WiAK Or THE NOlril.
VT should rather call Sterling Phicb
the "Pelisbieb of the South," Judging from
1 Ida Inhuman slaughter of unarmed men, with
' the exception that Peliasier's bloody deeds
, m in Algeria were necessary. Puick'b doings
. In Missouri are wanton and uncalled for. But
I Pbiok to in a tight place, we think. He can
( not possibly save his army. It is la the
enemy's country, without a base of supplies
? or line of retreat, or a great general to extri
i rate It from the tolls of General A. J. Smith.
1 It will certainly be destroyed, and Prick
5 teems to know It, for, like the devil incarnate
And desperate that he la, we find him moving
1 . (bout with the sword in one hand and the
torch in the other, reveling In a carnival of
Mood and fire 1 But an end to this will soon
bs announced by Generals Mower and
Smith, and then will come the righteous
retribution, which we trust will be "death to
Phick'b thieves And murderers 1"
Besides this Pbick has injured his Demo
cratic friends in the North, for he has surely
carried Missouri for Lincoln and Jou.nhox
So the Rebel rapine and murder will hare one
good effect in Missouri.
Mfde-llnn Wfninclrfl.
An exobange has a report that McClollan was
vi rely wounded In the rlsacr s mil battle.
Mo Rinla of at renther.
Pendleton voted in ConsresH agnlnst the reso-
luiion of thanks to O mitral MoCiellau lor bis
pifsrlae of victory iu Virainia! Yet now these
men are linked together, and each Is ashamed of
m company.
THE DISCIPLES r JOHN I, AW.
:.Tlie present age Is remarkable for many
, things. It has been called tho ago of steam,
of lighting, of Iron, and of brass. We have
1 great steamships that skim the Atlantic
within ten days, from port to port. Wc havo
steamboats rivalling the dolphin in swiftness,
kurrying through our streams. We talk by
lightning, and In speaking with our neigh
v bore on the other side of the ocean, will
actually get ahead of ourselves and steal a
inarch on time. Iron enters Into the com
position of everything useful, from a palatial
mansion to a saucepan. And as for brass, many
Uuuk that this metal has achieved a Waterloo
victory over brains. But there Is another
; moot notable featuse of the age, which our
annalists will not be at liberty to forget. It
Appears to be the accepted time for financiers.
There have been money negotiators whom
the world has agreed to call great. There
was the rtght-hund man and the sheet-anchor
statesman of Louts lb Grand the sna-
; cloua Colbkut who fouud resources for his
, master's ambition when France had been
drained for the twentieth time by protracted
wars a rrmu who really seemed to have the
gift of Foriunatua. Before that period, Sullv
had taught Hknby of Navarre how to raise
A kingdom from penury. Hoijkri Mobuih
bought our independence from his own
pocket. Alkxanukic Hamilton showed
our new Republic how to lender Its credit
respectable abrotd. f! it our financiers are
not moved to emulate such examples, IMisy
pas over them til! to fix upon the Scotch
adventurer, Jwiix Law, n their hmn ideal.
Tie Mississippi sclrjine, with Us d.izlin
fciiic of iTon.ise, erected upon a bul of
Mi:J, reallw.-3 their conception oi what, in tho
pe. niar tongue of the Itr iketV Uo-tr.l, is
at . leJ " an fji.era'ion."
1'lwir airi l to get a wide ered't, no matter
hesv di'e;iu?o nio.y t"! the prospect of ever
id. et.ing their en-.ige'sients, or h'w v:iI;i-i1ms
I the iock they vuud. t'i en cim lit, and
tk- y can bag a!l ?iiC7 wi!l of i'VirtuneN gnw.
Tlie ruin of hundred wli:m tlielr sch-unoi
ma j rcecc the blasting of hopes that are the
i very lite of lie auu! as ia' us the world of
trade is concerned the beggary of families
whom their over-reaching cupidity may rob,
' are scarcely worth a thought. John Law
' was the prince of financiers, and we are hi9
disciples.
Our Republican fortune-seekers, Intoxkmted
with the gilded tirenms of sudden wealth, quit
the certain paths of industry for Investment in
" a bundled companies, which have not the
1 ' shadow of the basis of the Mississippi scheme,
and nothing to support their credit but the
i battle-dore and shuttlc-cock Jplay of the gam-
biers la fancy stocks.
.' 1 Could the Scotch Adventurer come back
IVom the grave In these days, even with the
awful shadow of ruin weighing upon kit
' auemory, Ue would find that the world has not
- made bum progrcaa In BnAncial wisdom since
, to pertod when he was the pride of the French
' " capital.
H WOUld be AatouUW. to dUenvei. how
great a man he eouM become on Wall or
, Third atreet. With what a etaD would
perfect new copper mining or oil company I
What splendid flokl for his genkual But we
need specify do further. Ills disciples are o
numerous, and their schemes so finely drawn
la emuUtloa of ub ftoloua example, that hi
absence will not materially decrease the
wealth or the woe achieved by the specious
speculators. It might be weN, however, to
build a monument to Law somewhere In the
vicinity of our money marts, the noble finan
ciers who have realized the most at the ex
pense of their dupes being porm!ttvl to lay
the corner-stone.
A twitted Jlrw."
A rr1y of Kentnrkiaat voted for President
th other day on a xti-amcr ranslOK from letait
vllle to Henilorfon. Tlicrf.u t n at f 'How:
I. ncoin, ene fanmlred and (ifttv-n; McClellai,
thirty-three or nearly four to oae.
Mhort but SITertlT Kprftli af Mr. f.-M-
On January 9.1H61, Mr. Donn ri'einthc U-uss
Of llppn M'DtHtivea and amd :
"I ak the unnlroou conen of the H on ti
ter leave to Introdnce a Dili to facl:ltiethe trans
pi nation of triKijw, storra, and tha tn tllt of Hie
I'nlted fl'ates lietmen the citt 4 W'ailiinj'toa.
Point of line la, and the city of Pit -liiir."
Mr. Pendl- ton rono and said -"I olijeet."
Ohjoctlon being ma.lo, the bill haul to Uo trwtr.
THE l.IK AIIOIT TIIK IMlf'.StDI.'M I'.H
SALARY.
Tlie ridiculous falsehood which was 'put in
circulation by the Copperhead press that Mr.
Lincoln has drawn his salary In trold, has
been nailed to the connter by L. K. CiurTKS
if.n, late Register of the Treasury, who had
charge of tho disbursements of that nature.
The President and his Cabinet, and all officials
except certain foreign ministers, receive their
pay In greenbacks, from which the revenue
tax Is regularly deducted. The wldo circula
tion of such a base and wicked lie in almost
every Democratic newspaper shows the des
perate straits of tho enemies of tho Govern
ment, and Indicates their weaknons.
Ilot-Mntton.PlrV" Deinarrnry.
George Sennolt, of Ronton, illustrates a speech
at Hoxbury, Massachusetts, a day or twa ago, by
thia little parable :
"One freezing February morninir a negro
nawkeo mutton pies in a unmet arnund r anentl
Hall Square, roaring out, 'Hot mutton pioa! H it
mutton pies I' A teamster bought and tried to
lie one, nut rounu it trozen aa solid as the corti-
atone. 'What do you call them hot for, yon
hiuck and lilue swindler i' yelled the teamster to
the f hiverlng pieman. 'Wy wy a white man
t:ur 'em to me hot dis mornfn' doy wn hot
win i sot era tins morn in ! 'Well, you fool, it
didnt teke ten minutes to fieee them In tha'ol l
askeL Why call them hot now V Wr OoJ
liiesa yon, dat'i dt name ob 'era de nam oh 'em !
If I didn't boiler dc riidit name nohody wonlJn't
tetch 'em ! Yon want me to holler froze pie, I
suppose f iio,! I on can t tool me uat wayr
" i una it is wttn tno liemoeratic party, ruey
rceeireii from Jctferron and Jackson, us a free
gift, their principles. Those gifts they meanly
put up for aalc nnd hawked round in lbs ilea tly
uinikut of slavery to frecnenp in their slia'i'iy old
party buket. Ihej roar out, 'Detnoenvic prln
ciilts! l)i uiocrutic piinciples!' tor s i'e beinff
umlcrktood. And when you pay tho prico of
your vote for tbi-m, you find slavery benumbing
your nng.TS, paralyzing your lanmie, contract
ing your heart, and turning your utoniach. Ask
the swindlers why they call such stuff democracy,
and tin y tell you blandly that Mr. Ji fTcrsoa g tre
them the oriiiinal artiek that tboy have kept it
ever bluce that it is just as good as new, only n it
quite so warm, porhape and that you really
musiB t quarrel wttn tne pieman, lor wnat uo
calls it Is its name. If you want it mire demo
cratic, you may tute it Dome 10 your own mate
and k -arm It ; nnt in tne meantime uo not inter
rupt the tatet "
LATE AKD IMPOSTABT FBOMMEX WO.
The l'reneh in PmMMiInn of SfntninrM
"-Eaeitpe or CortiuKA New Orleataa
Eallra J n nip ontoftbe frytns; Pnnlnto
the Fire They Flee lo Ilruwnajrlll aa
r Hrmt to Shroveiiorl kh t'onaierlpt.
For the following interesting and important
information wc his indebxd to 8. W. Pior.ioa,
Esq. :
By news received to tho 21st instant from Mata
monts by the commander of the French vessel In
thin port, It apiwars that General 1) i Pain, ol the
French army, took poubcsblon of tbut city oa the
201 b instant.
Cortinas bad previously fled the country upon
the arrival of the French.
A largo number of exiles from New Orlovtn,
living in Matamorax, went over to Brownivillo for
protection fiom-Colonel Ford, of the Uebel army,
vim politely intorinca mem an mat no waa anrry.
hut lie wus obliged to send tuein an to ourerc
lort as conscript! -, and they were accordingly
dared under guard for that purposo immediately-
1 ho city was perfectly quiet and buaiacis was
g li g on as usual.
Uein nil uu J'ain wa very sorry ne uia not
tcli Cortina", as bo hoped to have the iiloasuro
f hangii.g him. .V. ). Timet, 23A.
NoniKin F. Ederly, of Newbury port, Msj..
lately apointed ju&tice of the peace, has b?ca
nested and Leld to $1500 bail for having la hU
1 ostcebiou cna pushing couaiericit taoncy.
Capital, $ 1,000,000, divided into ltK,0Dt) auaroa
at $'0 por sliire. iHubicrlpUon priet $lFd per ihre
Ttl Company owo ton e of Uiemmt valttibl Und and
leatt'i In ihc Kant ha Valley, altuate on !Iori Keck and
pbcll'i Una brai cttfi of Hull ercuk, JAtii with Qvo
mllca of tlia Ohio river.
On HrHC M-ck Ihf- contpart unon.eil, hi' i- is nfw
pi i Hi lain j,' twenty -three barrel! of oil pt-r day. T ! w?ll i
only ttrce hundred aid twenty -hppn fe.-t lt-p. Tliu
Hiiperliitcndt iit It. now prcpvuiaK to bc ? tv tl d. p h of I
tbaotbir tirrctuiidiiiai v. wbicn aie pioducl.is iVqib
one hundred to one hundred and alxlv batrl of ml pur
dy, when we are a:Uried wo can pfdme a t i mat
Ther I another well at Hoi a, now bmsl two
hundred and ilxty-ttva fet, wittt about tUrir feci of oil
la the well. The land oil which th;i we.il b tonited it ea
a perpetual leaae The Hull Tree i outpaiy arm 4 one
third inter at, our com . any hve Ui(bluci' 'f Iw .-tMr U.
At CamplMiir run, the eouipsujjr owa In fe a tru't of
ihirty-thrac acrri, 0Qr.idered by fedOMlti and mining;
ennlmirt the Ut oil ten not in ibe hiaie. Tne great
Tack well, flowing ttve hundred b-T"t, 4,nu Uii
property
Hooka oi'mtlifccrlptlou an inw i,peu at ft t 'iininy'
Oflke, Kooiu Sin 2H, Murchm'g lAchaitie.
A Itu.lted numliur jI share uniy will he told.
JOli'X J. KIOMelK, Tr a-nr-tr.
rrom (lie 'Miuhui tl I'stil Toit" of g 'P'.emiwi
"On. H mi hi.. I he U het-lliiK ltitlt,:roti-,r' y
Wf WmTT. in io a (ii-iiiifiiian wli rnvtl v'4Liriiiy tn o
1'h'HOa.ttt ruiiiity ilia! on M Hid tlie tt'iri"ii ti. Utn.-mty
Ati i, h m will lilt Hit) A4 Ni rH . In iIihI t- unti. U i.ic 11 will
yiaid tli"iiand brreU . oh per My I are 44 Krcal
u in.-nt ii tht- niii.L-t in t
tt Ih ti mil, 1 in 1 nr. lever i
lr L,r mI.II. t, a I. Jinul tklttl.t.'
iarrlHl
JOS K - Vlt'K S !a.-On Id Sl Ml May 111. ;.T n
1 cv. Jul li l ull., llr. JOJIS- II. .KlSK- ol tla.l.llnrtun,
t I Inlud. lilna. t.. Mim M..IK 1. I'll KASIi,
J. lighter ..I Uiv lllti- Hninul J. l lckan-lii ol llil. i-itj..
A Kill: li III I'Ul At I'a1 In, Kraiif e. on et'inlMir
ln. Uv ..v. Dr. Sli.-li. n. Him. HKSI-V riAM'illlll,
.in" i -en i :'i.i- i iiiu.'.i., u. Sii-i i.Kiti'iirufc u.
LI I I V ui I'l. m. 'rlnliia.
HltK.I.I.V iTIItV.-O. lol.r llll. IHftl. by Itnir. An
ili. x J. lij- C.iiiiii.i v.-i l l.l. VH.II.K . ui r.imiiiuiy
), in: -l.iih.ltfr'1 nd-iiiru -fi- lilij l'i im-'Vlvau a '..iiii
r.. I" -Mr-, WU.i. Ul'l i-.V. IioUi oi Twciil.v-lir-l Wurtl,
)iii..: li'tnll.
m I i t.-.MI' YI 1). On ih uiornin-,. oftlm mh lnl., at
11. rt MiJvniH. ol IV illlam llav v l.-.i. I'V Ji'-v. A. Al.vuo.l,
.. (.I'llK. Willi; to Ju.-KIMKN MKVKlt. a.l ol
1 l:ila..l l. a.
IMtxt.
BOOSK- In Fbaniihal, Chloa, July I'lli, the Rinlit
I(v. W at. J. 110ON k'.. .kllM.loimry Uir-liupol tiio Trotud
Uiit tpbcoi al tUurch, atiml hi ynari.
HHAliI1 11 Ll. 'u w.tiiei.lav( tli 3tb Intt., at half
pa.l o clot I. M ,alAV K.Hiieol C. ti:ert UraJ
Orltl, ia ll.i- Mil yaar of l.r ai.
il. r irit-Mi. anil chosf of tha family aro ri.ctfiilly lu
vit.d to att.ntl l.r iBiioral, ..li .v.l.ir.lay .lt-ni ,-.u at 1
0 . In. ui tl.a rf-i.l- ute ol itr iall.tr, WnW M. !..,
Ha.i. Iiiif ifert. I, llfl.l. I, "
11TNT -At Oerroantowii, ra., on Thumtar, Oclo
titrilth, llr. WM. K. llt'NI'lio to 4II yiur "I lil aja.
TI a ralailvt-a ontl IriouiU ol the lai'ill. ium in.-iub..ra
lit Hiram Lotle, No. el. A. Y. M., Walkoi Lotlar, No.
Jle, 1. O. ol o. V.. national Kncampmrnt. No. 41, I. ).
( O T and the Order ui itaueial. alo Ilia Iron IIuhmi
Viallanliol fnilatlelplila, r. re-iwoifully In.lie.l to at
Und tlie fuueral. rrow tue rvindt-uca ol liia father-in-law,
Mr. Jacob I lojd, Hainan ml, oeruuiilowu, ou buu
day aitemoon, at i o'clock.
jciUNHON.-Oo tli 6lU lnit, ill. DANIEL JOHN-
1 hi wUiiTea'ajwi ft-ienda ol the ovnilly are reapet-lmlly
hiviied to atleud but luunrai, from bin late rem.lnc,
No. la.t (Jtatnoatreal. ou Huuday aJV'ruoon, at 1 o'tli-'k.
LK KEVHK Near Wilmington, Iol., Octoter Stb,
JAill H KLOVD LE KIEVKIS, aifwl t jreara aud 1 luoaUia,
aoDofJiKreoaaiidtartiluiaUlovra.
f'neuda ol tha lajnlly will meat at the burial irroanrl.
eoniei Hub and Anb eUeeta. on Balwlay moruiug, at
9H o eloca, itooui imm www.
L1VIH On Uia mommf of Ootober 5tb, JAME9
A. LEVIS, lu tlie Mli year ol bla ana.
Ilia a.ala inenda, and those ol tha family, are InTlted
to attend nla raneral, from hia lata remdenca. No. vul
t'hni.t atreet, ua Satunlay Biornms. J'1" Vi i-
TIl.bEN.-On the Mb tnat.,Alrt. AN llllbEN.In
"HXV: 'iZni. a,. rsassolA.riF U.ltedM
attend h funeral, rrom Mr. Niea Keely'e. Sprm, atreet,
5. Kia ioI.Koborousb,a BamrUay, tha Sib of
October, at i If. H. .....
ILEItl.KV. On Weiliiatday nurninu, lha Ilk innUul,
Mn JAM I.. y.KIU.r.Y. , ,,
Tuarautieaa and frtwide aftlia family are ra.pac fully
la.ii.d u. elii-itd her limerul, freia the re.ldenoe orh.ir
"il. So. n nprare atraet, o Uatoraey, lha Sin la
Haa, at W a ilocS AM. '
A H 1
I wr!,!. Qr-rrB h r
V, N T lllll HTOO K I?'
LACE CURTAINS
at roar? re cnt.
btlHH THAN COHT
(' I WI'DltTAN N.
I. E. WALRAVtN,
anOCAHAiMI T W. B. CARBTL,
MAKONIO UAL.U,
Jo. 719 OHESHTJT Street
BUSINESS ITEMS.
aiuiAr1 nnd nrlaxl Sterna.
Moaira. Uavta A Riohaiiia,
Arrh and iroth atiaet,
llava n il rivKril a frrah fuppif of
laiki llKr,ana
itAjtoa To.wehf.
A!lul Uia Duett carina.
Ptasauml
Planoail
8TI C A A CO S
SfAHOM
A
nMI,IK'A
ClilNfT
OKOAMti.
MAROH
A
RAMI tV'S
C.tlllNRT
OUUANS.
bKOKBIt BHOS
ruNo..
PTAS'OB.
J. B. fowri,
Soveolh and en nut iKMta.
F. . WlillttiKn 4k
Mannfarturri fl Nrw ui4 IrrXictnni OontVotlonR, Almond
I'aal, ChrIt 4!arrMlJ, (rAmii Laft Mode 4
I'riij mtulBitelr fiftvorcd.
EoMWdjarasvn Almonda, dte , c
No. Sit Chtunat itret, bclow Foarttu
S70,000,000 13 TH nominal
capital or TUB
OIL COMPANIES OF PHILADELPHIA.
BEAD THE
COMMERCIAL LIST AND TRICE CURltKNT,
r ntHihe4 by 8. X. WlWflLOW, at Ho. Ill DOCK Httatt,
and learn how taeaa arsaalaatlona ara aonoucted lr -
PROM THE TANIC AUCTION SALES.
Superior (loeda at Uia abort tow arica.
CTTRWES BTODDAET & BROTHER,
Hot. 4 50, 139, anil 191 X. SRCONU SUwt,
107 St Abov Willow.
QL(AK OL'KMNG.
J. Ma HAFLEIQH,
No. OO'i CUIK8NUT HTIlliKT,
Wlti saoOiltlut
PC JEW HTYLiiS
iw
FALL AND WINTER
CLOAKS,
ON MO 15 D A T. OCTOBER 10.
10-7-31
gAliD-LOOM TABLE LIUEU3,
I'KOM AUCTION,
AT RBDUCED PRICES.
CTTRWIN ST0DDABT & BROTHER,
Vm. 410, IM,
Ataot WlUow.
pl,AIl AND 8THIPEU
SHIRTING FLANNELS,
t n.au AUCTION.
A.T R'IUOKIJ PKtOKS.
COR WIN ST8D0AET k BROTHER,
Mim. '. Ari a, aJid Iflt S'.HKOON'I) Sl'KKKT,
10-7-31 Atiova WIIVjw.
1 It li 1 A I I 1 A IS I W 1 1 1) I . I S A 1 . vl
j. r. iiAfLinun,
o. 902 OHESNnT STREET,
Unit n.w lu rre a P U aior'uiut f tlie ti-br..'d
n;ke' if
I',N( II. I II HOSIKKY,
KAl lltKiOAN HUSK AND 11AI F HUSK,
1IKKTTLK S IIOME, BHIBtg, AS'D MtAWEKS,
t:TRA HEAVY 811.K 6111AT8 AND DBAWKBS,
IN ALL BIZHS. FOK GENTLEMEN,
JO-7
pRTCARD, THE TENTH LEGION.
Ji ANN Kit WAUD IN TIIK FIKLD.
Til A FHIKNDS OF
LIlOLN ANl JOUSSOS
Will a.i'nitleea
SATURDAY EVENING,
At 7 clock, at BtOAD and RA. E Strccta. to yartic pate
iu lha Crand Torul.ii.ht Parada.
tOnE MB! COME A I.I.!!
ai.dtlow th
EStMlES OK Ol'Il C0U.N1RY i 1LAU '
by your prt aenoa, tkut you ara awaha I.) the diiKcri that
TIIHEATl:M UB UtEJB ISSTlTi riONS.
Ey criler of tlx National Union Alaociatlcn.
A. II. FRANCISCVS, President.
WILLIAM B. LEEDS, Beeretury. 10-7-1
grrOCL AND HiiCUlrtl'riEHI
110VGIIT AKD BOLD
ON COMMISSION.
DE HAVEN k BROTHER,
V. M 6. rume rit :tt.
c
3E
aaaf
Ma. TJ
Oubsvtjt
I TAIKT,
NOTTINGHAM AND 8WLS3
IiAUKiH,
Nfiw Sltyle.
WINDOW SHADES,; No. Til
TAW HTTI.EH. KELTY,
mw colors, 'oAREEJOTON tOO.
at ti I
MAJHiKAIIUKKHH, i CUM ITU BTRKtT.
TIANO COVKKS,
LAlt'.K.oT STOCK IN Tfie Oltl,
AT IOW rilICK8.
i iusNtr
UTitr.n .
333
LINCOLN AND JOHNSON.:
GRAND DEMONSTRATJON
NATIONAL UNION PARTY!
7r-f rn Ccram tteo f 8)per'nleudioe hetnf niAde
inn,orHU or a
(iHANU I iKMONSTUATION
OH
SATURDAY EVENING, Oct. 8,
To coualat of a
!tl A S 8 MEETING
IN INDEPENDENCE SQUARE,
And a
TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION
Of tlie various
CLDB AND WARD ASSOCIATIONS,
Have appointed tho fallowing named officer fur the I'r o
ceefctcn via. .'
CllIKF MARSHAL,
WILLIAM H. KERN.
The CMrl Marnhat tht-rororc annoancea lha follcwlur
UCNKKAI. OKIIKKM.
I. The pruonelon will conaitt of leven grand dlyUlont,
which, preparatory to the movlna of the whole colimn
wl I rendexrent ae lollaws
F1HST GRAND DIVISION,
SOLDIERS' UNION CAMPAIGN CLUB
MERCANTILE CLUB,
AND THE
REPUBLICAN INVINCIBLES.
They will form at inch point ae the reapectlva mariihala
ahall dc.ixnate. and proceed to Clteenut alrcct, weat of
ltmad, right on broad atreet.
SECOND GRAND DIVISION.
mahsiials.
13.VIAH PASf'OK,
JOSKI'II 8. MONEY,
1I0IIKHT 11. 1'IUJEOtf.
The toveral a.nocla'lona of the Fint, Second, Third,
Fourth, and Hftli Warda, lu Spruce .trect, belnw Sixth,
and thes proceed to Mai kit utroet, eaat of Ilroait, right oa
Uroad auoct.
THIRD GBAND DIVISION.
MARSHALS.
DAVID B. BKITI.F.lt,
FRANK 8. JOHNSON.
HAMUKI. IlKSUKUSON.
The aov-etal aaaorliitlont of the Sixth, Seveutli, KMluh,
Ninth, and Tonth Ward, will form oa Kilitccnth etroet,
below Walnat,and U.cu proceed to Market alrcct, wot of
Broad, ttKht on Broad atreet,
FOURTH GRAND DIVISION.
MARSHALS.
II. A. It. IlltO WS.
A. II. SLOAM AKKK.
JON E. WAINWItlOHT,
ADAM WAItTIIMAN.
Tha acver-ll Aaaoclatlona of the Eleventh, Twelfth,
Thirteenth, Hlxtcentb, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, and
Maeleoiilh Warda, will form on Fifth atreet. north of
Ctta atrtet. and take poalut.a on Filbert atreet, eait of
Br ad, right on Broad atreet.
FlFTn GRAND DIVISION.
MAHH1IAL8.
JOII OIVBB,
HtKDKKK K O. WOUtciKT,
(IKOKOK W. FORI).
ThahcTeial Aaaoclatlona of the Fourteenth, Flftjentli,
Tweutlith, Twenty-flrat, and Twenty-fourih Ward,, on
Bread aticet, ucrth or Coatea, and then proceed to take
ponltlon in Auli atiect, eaat of Broad, tlah: on Broad
lr" SIXTH GRAND DIVISION.
MA1IRHALS.
Ilr.MBV BBtTNKR,
Da, VIII 0. THOMPSON,
JAMliS T. VANKJIIK.
1 he ,overal Association of theTwcnly-eoccnd, Twenty
thlnl, and Tieut-fllta Warda, oa B.rl:itf Harden au-eel
enat ol Tneliih aireet, tl.t n ptuc.ccd to take poa.U u on
Broad atieel,t.otlb ol Arch.
SEVENTH (iHAND DIVISION.
l AHellAI..
( oh uel WILLIAM It. MANN,
Wlllcouipihe the Twruly-ltli Ward and all vitltiuti
I Club., ard taKe iionIIIou lit Filliert atn-et, weat of Broad
; rlnht ri-mlriK on rtoad itri-t.
11. The Heveral tlrand livllir.H will be prepared to
move pn niiti.v to il.e .Kltlor... nfthluned at 8 o'clock.
111. llieFliMtiiand liivla nn will Mite Ita position at
tt.c head ol'tl.a column at prt-rjsd) H' j ti'olnsk , and be fol
loittd h Die othei !, lu Hiit'':i ai.i"n, when the whol't pio-
ct,fer n v III n'.Y. uv.-r tl.e lul!.jt lui;
U ) I T K:
i:p Arcb to riii alt .mh. down Mn.'auiii l, i:iHi,nut,
t'.cwo Chcalillt bi rt.lh, ti.iwr, nltta lo Waltuvt. down
W allilit tn 1 In), ip I .1 h to t'l.ciuit. tt.i,vn 1'liei.aiit ti
Ft.lirtl , dt.v. li I tilirll. I" Hue, tloa u Pine IT Honna, u,
Hec-nd U. S.riii lit. M;,i.i. .. In Ttill J. IIJ lltlrd tn Ar.-h,
Ui Arch '." Ilroatl ai.it i.-' iiiiti-rintrrh ,.u Hoad, and then
iii-ist.
IV. f'i,,,s ,.- .r.ci,i:i. us r-n .1 i.r..i! l-.-.l.'lJti,,' t p.r
tlt-;(,fci. Uii.' II.: V i,1:'i ll ir-r it - Jj. w in r.ntev.'t,
Ill Unit) atr. ft. h. I ,, IV.evill!, irp.t ruN.ry ti aetntr
a.i, J . tl j, .. -il.oi. i . i ' - I.:ie
'. Tl.e Clil. I M.r.-Lrfllia- ar."iil.'l M.e It-Jlt.w.ii, tl.
. 1 o ti Hi be t.h.-.vtd aiu1. it a. c'td at--witl.il, iy :-
r..!..ne! W. It VAXN.
BAJtTOM II. JK.KKS,
Ma)orW. A. TUtaRI',
Atl)ntantU. S. POI I.OrK,
faiitaln JACOB I.Ol'DE NBLAliLR,
JO.-EI'II W. llt l.LOCK,
WILLIAM MII.I.WAI11),
IIKNhV llll.MVI,
TllOatl'SON KKYSOI.D',
KlitVIN 11. FULFIL
Wll LIAM II. BAIINE4,
t ONHAII B. AMlthf,
ALIIKKT ('. UOBFKI rt,
BOBKltT U. 'UTTKIIMAKy,
BENJAMIN H. BKOWN,
I1KM1V VT. (iltAT,
'. B. MOl'KT,
W. 8. bTKWAIIT.
fcl'ECIAL AIDS,
t Monti W. A. (.HAT.
A. A Fd HIMi,
S. 8. LEIDV,
K. T. WALTOX,
WASmNl.TON KEITH.
A. II. KLOA3IARLK ,
cCDircaud of
10-7 it
WILLIAM T. KEEN, Chief Marshal.
CANNED PKACHB 8.-ARCHEH &
RKF.S, No. 44 V. WAt'KIt N'ruat.on.r for aal. a
larw ,lt,. a ol f anned I'.ach.a. Tomato, ale, th. Oi l,
biaiad brand OI C. B. Fltlnau A Co. 10
O I ?ni A WELL-8 E G U K E D FIRST
iteitiHum inr na).
1. LJOv.-JOjI.Jv'OtiUHAitViJU
JJONWKT OPKNIWO.
THIS DAT,
WOOI t"fc CAIIV.
i
No. TV, CJIiraNUT BTnifiKT.
10 4 M
SPECIAL NOTICES.
LINCOLN, JOHNSON & VICTORY.
l-'OUHTHENTlI WARD.
PARADE NOTICE.
All the Loyal Oltl'ent of the abov Ward ara repeated
to nteat at
8PIIIN1 GARDEN IIAIjI.,
ON SATURDAY EVENING, 8th INST.,
AT I O'CLOCK,
To take part tn the Oraod Demon ttratlon aa ontared by
the City F.xeeutlveCommHtf a of tlie National ITnlon Party.
Te followlns named aantlemen have been lelected by
Hie Ward F xecotlv. Oommltlea to act ai Chief and Aaalat-
ant Manhaia oa the above occaaloa
JACOB K. BIDOWAY,
emir maasiial.
AMMiMtAlltat.
M. L. Jotinattn.
II. .race M TuMie.
John A. McDowell,
I. K l lctchcr,
Robert Dlrtaon,
F. B. Uatchall.
WlllltmC. (Jlashom,
F. W. Leluhtnn.
Job riaber,
(leorv. I. toung,
WlUlara II. Buck.
Tlie Chief Marahal haa appointed the following gentle
men aa hla Special Alda :-
Thoniaa A. lloyd.F.au.., I, B. Fletcher. Ksq.,
tieorae Colkett, Fail., Jactib Brt-ta, Eq.,
II. C. Oram, Aaq., I J. It. Maaaey, Kaq.,
F.R.OatcheU.Eaf.
A full Braai Band will be in attendance; alao Torchaa,
Lantema.Fuura, Badge, Ac, forth ne of all thote who
with to partlclpa'a.
Dy order oftba Ward Extutlva Commltle of National
mion I'aity, Fourteenth Ward.
JAOOn E. ItllJdWAY,
10 6 M CllIKF MAKHIIAL.
KSfT" COMPANY F, REPUBLICAN IN-
ZXJ VIMUIIILF.8 A Meotln will be held at Hoad
quartera on FBIDAY KVFNlNtl, 7th Inataut. at 7X
o'clock. Kiectlon of oftlcera and other Important hiivinesi.
ityorncroi ty II . At IL.bl-.lt,
10 -Jt Acting Captain.
jCgf- TENTH AV A. 11
13.
The loyal clllaen of the TENTH WAItD will moct on
FBIDAY KVUNINO at IX o'clock, at th.IIallofth ITnlon
League, 1IK0AD and BACK Streota, to make the neoea-
aary arrangementa for Joining the Oraod Torchlight Parude
to take place on Saturday night.
Cltlirna intending to Join the Cavalcade pleaae notice.
The meeting will lie addraaaad by tlie lloii.CIIAItLRS
O'NF.ILL, Hon. JAMBS POLLOCK, Hon. A. W. IIKNK-
DICT, WM, 8. PIEKCB. Kiq.
By order of the National Union Aaeoclaton.
A. II. FKANOlSCJLm,
PI1ESIDF.NT.
WM. It. LF.F.D3, Secretary. 10-6-31
gggp haXaL, or tub
UNION LEAGUE,
CHESNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH.
By Invitation of tli
UNION LEAGUE.
HON, JOHN W. FORNEY
WTO addreat the puMl
Ou PBIDAT IVENIN0, OOTOBES 7,
Af O'CLOCK, '
AT TUB
HALL OF THE UNION LEAGUE,
CIIKSMfT 8TKBF.T, All O VI'. TWrLFTH.
Tl I.tdlrf are in-It, to b prtirnt.
10 -
. m tt i i vwTDii i va l'a a mTi m
J-A1j11 ruit a ll.LT
Tt CONHIHmOt.'KhM.
tll.AlM.l AIITKKM lT l.ATrAI.IuH UtfTON CaMPAIUM Tl.t B.
Pin i auhm'iii A. October ft, 18 .4. i
OHMCH No 4.
1 . Thf tu mlMTa of lliv lllnh vrli) aimhle, ftiHy aiiilo-
p. .l, in H (li'inrn, (MlMMONWK.AI.ru HI Il.lUNtiS,
on i i; uia i r. r.jt i Ttii, nn intaiani aio o ctoca pnfctHeiy,
inr lilt purjA ui viAiufiu t,unituiiirAii.
II. 1 Ih- Coniuitttea on Miiic nd 1 ranoftortattnn will i
thHt tht nfceitaiiry arraiiucinfutM be maUawitn la baud
a an with tn rnurt.au coaipanv,
J.y command. V. C. H ' M VKKt.
Cin.-l MarLal.
U . A. UltA 1 , 1
t IIA.. C. KMilHT
JCIIN T. FUltll, 'S
nj"Lai .A 1 ia .
10 tn
rj' O
B V I LDKRS,
Kh rnvt: Iki fAhi Mt-M, J
in! h
ii ai bikiiuiiii, jctuoer it, iMtrt
H-u!iit 1 rr.pn-nlN u ,1 lio iit'flM d at thlu oftlf unit
tifiokn ll ). y, i-it, hiftant, t'ir th caocuuoo oi
vi .imh m-u f ..Lnnn.Ui'( liif LHpltO! Uilll liliif.
H,-( iirliy to oiM-!riirtl. of the amount tl thu work will Ia
n iiuireii, aiid e.u h bii'dt-r must accoaipuuy hi iiroponal
wr.h th. Iiuint-w t.f hU M CHrilii-l.
rij'iia 'li ihf oui'iioii cnu be awn nt tbit ortlce, whora
"PCIIU'illll l c,,. , OI, Hi.uliCiItit.il.
lt.dn iLtioiba MdUrwaatjd "frupuaaii tur extenikm of
A . O. OX'RTI. Governor.
JAVKS V. HAltlt. S-ir. a.-nFiiil.
10-7-Krt UKMtY ll.MiOHK,8tHtu ftvaa.
$40,000,000.
Ittfrrrint to the advtrtUeincat of th gicratary cf th
Triiury for
morosALS fcr the
NEW U. S. 5-20 LOAN,
W will Includ ia oar lid for the ame tbox ai' any aarlk
w Itlilci nM applltaitun fcr any part Uioiaol,
WITHOUT CIIAKOK.
For iiinvmttka apply t
JAY 000KE & 00
J3AKKER3,
. Ill S. THUID 6TKXCT,
Jv-.-w rkiiadiriuA.
1ST
MUHK'AL I'CKI) IIAJL.1.1.
iit itiviTAtiiiN or Tun
EEFUELIOAN ISVIN0IBLE3,
DR. WILLIAM ELDER
vwci tnimn' Tun runLic
On ti..
IS VIFS OF THK PAV,
TIIIH (I'UIDAY) EVKNINd,
AT O CTOOK.
AT MUSICAL FUND HALL,
LOCUST PTUKM, A DOVE EI0IITII.
TI a lad'ea are Int'.lcd l.i ba preaent . It
2T HON JOHN VAN BUHEN,
OF NEW YORK,
WILL rOSlTIVELV SrKAK
AUha It
CONTINENTAL THEATRE,
THIS KVKNItlCJ.
13T
FIFTEENTH WARD.
l'ATRIOTsl AitOUHEt
Armed trallora and aecrct loeaaro ilrtklng at the froe
Inatltutlnna of our count ty.
Freemen. Bit . on. nivllt to your country, trnni, lena
votir ciuntf nanc. and liilluent-a to aupporl the AaUooal
Oovt-rnment in Ita preaent emeryuucle..
Let our bat'le crv tie
1 INI m'.K. t'NION. Arfft VlfTOltr.
Tlie h.val eltliena of the Fllieentb Ward, Irreapectlro of
party, lavoraoie to tiieeieciion ot
and an honorable peace, will aaatmb e at tha Ward Head
quarter on
On 1 L Itt'A I , vct.aw r n, at o t w trtut. t m ,
AT THK
N. W. corner of BIIMtK Avenuo and COATE8 Street,
to join In the Orat.d Torchli.ht ,';nJ Kf ,nHKT
Chi el Marab.il.
OF.OPOF. K. UORtrOX.
KoBLBT M. F.VANK, . .
n.lel Marannra Ami.
ID T
r3T- TWENTY-r OUHT1I WARD.
aWE' HliAt.orARTF.BH LINItoLN AND JOHN )
BON ('AMI'AIUM t t.l'lt.
THIRTI-TIIIKII and MAIIKK T S'feeti )
Pnti.lal.l-IUA, October 7, 19fl.
nniiKKH to. l.
f. Oroanlaed fjluba. on l.rtt or on linraea. after fnrmlnr
In their repectlte I'leclncta. will aaaemble at ihetr Head
quarter, and report thromth their Ai.latitnt Maralala and
Cavalcade Ordrriloe on next BATUllfiAV KVF.N1NO, Hth
la it,, at 7 o clock.
li. Tita une w n ne nirmeu at I o cioca oreriac v.
lit. Chlzena. on font or on horae. are Invited to tnln tha
prnccaalr-n; Ihey will report to the Aaalataut Marahal of
their rrectncia, or at ineNe iieatiquanera.
BariL-ea at Lleuienant w. u. ii..tuana I'aner ntoro, mar
kel atreet, eaat of Thirty-aevenlb atliet.
ityoroeroi
rtl.tir. n,
10-7- Jt Chlel Manual.
-75- FIFTH WARD. A MKBTINO OF
S' the Union men of the Ward w.ll be held at Good
Intent Hull, No.Wr SPKI'L'F. Hlreet, on HUMIIt V, Kith
Inaiant, at7 P.M. Dlrlaion Ofllcera a-e pariicukiriy
retiueaieti lo be ptraenr.
1D-7-JU LM A lKlisun, jr., tjecretary.
JrT" KAILY TO THE SUPPORT OF OUR
Peace ronimlahlnneiat FIFTH WARD Grand
Union lieuienatrailon The Union men of the Ward ure
earneatlv Invltid lo meet on 8ATUKHAY KYFMMt
Hth Inalnnt. at Mi o'clock, at No. Wi HI'KIICF. Hlrcei.tu
join In the Ureal rorch-l'fht Parade. A full hand of Mualc
w 111 ne in attendance. E.iiuipinem Turnianeu vt an.
IU-7-71- I. y. A l rtlntirt, jk., net-rein ry
ST- ATTENTION, SIXTH DIVISION
SECOND WAKDt
All the Member of tho
NATIONAL UKIUH 1'AKTl ,
and thnae In favor t.f lha
LLLtUON OF LINCOLN AND JOiiaSU.t,
ltkHIUINO IK THK
SIXTH DIVISION.
Will aaarmhle THIS F.VK.MNI1 at th houae of WV.
I I.lllt K.S. W.cruer FOUUTii and CAliri'.M tn, at
half-pant 7 o clock, tn take action on the
I'AKAl'k rUli PA1UUUAI e.T.EIirttf.
By order,
F. D. BltnnKI. Mnrahal of Dlviaion.
Il DANK I'AUKKK. Aid.
rSST- THE UNION MEN OF THK SIXTH
aw' Preelnrt i,r iho Tw. lllli Ward will Ulna to the
hreereTIIIH hYKNI N'l, at S' o'c'ock, at the cornerof
I.AVt itUM'K an.l ltll(iv ri rltreota, a apienniti nag. tne
Hun. Leonard M vera Cntitalu Colhoun, F. Ditlinnn and 8,
Hnyotr Leidy will addree the meeting. Come one,
come all. It'
TENTH WARD.
COHTFKT HIK COMMON COl'itCIL,
I'ltOltAllI lt Kr.rtl IT.
KAtlonnt Union tote tor 8. J. Creavtcll
Jitmociatic vole do
.1'K)
S. .1 f.'reiwell'a vote IniO
K. V. Macbette'a vote U O
Pro! al.!e niii'-otlty forl'reawell a.rK
Thi calculauon ia baaed upon the official vote ol laat
year.
Orttrlal National Union vote tin
Fioductlng tho National Union vol of. boo
That will I polled by Creawell leave HU
AU.ut ti . vote tl at Maehelte will get.
Thtrcforelt la av litem t iat If th Democratic vole la
gltea to 8. J. Cititwell hen 111 lie elected; but ir ho l. noi
e ected, then It. V. M achette w ill be tltled, for tt la im
noaalble for t'ue Dl-morruilc uartv to poll over 1IOU votea I
Utlawara. Agalti : l li lieiuocrais leei a a'xocg intureat
with ua tha' th w ard ahniild be nroperly reprenentrd. a-.d
aa 1, ey lav. made tin notuinnUuii lor Cojuuoii Council
ae conuaentiy enpect tne. r vote. to-i-ot-
r-rST- OOU AND OUtt COUNTRY
KlrhU Tit Ndtional imoii Ai-oiiadoni ot th
Taiious wiide. tha l'iion (mimun OJub. Hopaiilka:
liivlnclt'lct, th I itloii Lt'Kiit,aud nil otlir oraai.(i
hodieit ol loi t i.iit.h or tnln city ti(i our nrixnn
tow it a. inoDiia oi iiir iioiicml alia dhidouo i.ii(juijn nm
loilN-ON. aro lrv trd to join in the OKANH UN'ON'
MKK'J INdand 'lOKClUItilll' PKlXJUH. H on SAID K-
1AY k. VKNIN4I, i.e fitbet Ottolr, Let all oome
with tJiHr Uaun ra, Tranaparanciei, tiielr Lanitrn. and
liioir lorchM.
Ir order of tlie Xatlonu union ny nmiittr torn-
miitM, jiMift u. nuii. bit.
10 3-fit ChHtrmrin CmniiiMtee n Mnctiniri,
tZHT T0 THR PKOPLK OF THE FIFTH
3L WaKD -Ff-lltiW-iriitzaaJiB : A meatiiiir of the cltl-
i?ni of thu Want, without OiKiim Uon pnrtv. framed
the lolhiwlra tlrkct. which Is now presoiuad for yaur nur-
trow, witli Die rctifliliiit uHer that you will rnd it every
w ay woniiy or your h it n port, it im hcen neieeiaa irruHptsc
tlv. of iiitv. and miivtv with an va to ittioaa aid nuahd
oatlotia, and thdn-iur ctnnot b rKarilad In any aeiue aa
artJfaii tlvhet. It tiaa orSwhiatrilln a d?lre ot wan ol
i an ptatrfeitaaiuiia to pi t i t tn uicoiton ot iniirant. incom-
I jtent, and corrupt own to oru-ea 01 honor and tritat. Tha
I cttiitiiiiaipa hure n.iinid a'f all porMunn oi ailiiontlim, fatnl
liar It? with tfttal lortiia nd th oiodta of mibllo btiainc.a
and itfiroiioii v honi!.t at mi raiiaiiio. i nia c laraeuir tnuv
hara l arned for tht iuM'tvca Iti tlmir prevloua puranl a tn
lira, and a fel cot tnin tlutt wbould thuv ! bonorod wl h
an okctlon ut thia Htnu to the panltloni. tor which tticy have
uea camad. tbfy win rolled fatal. n1 craau upon uie cm
xanaol tbe Klflh iard.
weanooaito .un.thfii.mnD or ina una wam.toiar
a hid for tlila omt U pnrlltan preuilrthma ao far aft tho
choice of yoor Iim-hI ciUct rt, jcuic:n.t.l,and aureehar-
UiotiKitlNir IO ran J' lol fnieanon w eiit:i lutruiuu'JiuD.
hliculd thia etl4.it h bncctatt4 It tTutitt ex:rulie a power
ful uitiiKMice Oftvain-r In warmatt all pan Ira of the rum-B
ait of xarrtaini: mora clrciiBibpecUuD in tnamnu innr
Km-jU uainiiiaik'ii-. In L-onclualon wa ruapictluliy aak
your atttlraaca. lrIlow-i;Ulaiu,tor tlie aubjoluHl inoupvud-
ent tickHt.
lly oi Uor 0t the uoi pcmicut nifmievommnu.
K. 1. KlNU.Cha.ruiuiw
INM.VKNDKNT WAHI) TICK KT.
A T ItHtMKN
JAMK4 M.'ilAHBN.
A. WJMKJN HKNililf.
( Sr.IAHi hi.
W 11.1,1AM l.AKK,
It. U. .PAl L.
- 1KMII. DIKKOTOHH.
. TI'KTIN F.I, HUIlHiK, lorona year.
t'OLMNS WKST, 1'or two jeara.
t. J. KENNKT,
JOHN ( ASWiS. For threa ycart.
IK. J. U. ANON FT, S 9-K-tf
fgif- MEKCANTILK VNION C'LUU.
I'artom dt ifrmii ot'cnrolllnt- thiir nanKa ai
MKMlirHS CF l'llti CLUU
will find l.Itfa i-pfii t nil
A. II. H l.i EH. n. ' ioir iin-!.
Wll LIAM A. JtoMN, So, t M .M.trk-1 uc-!.
K. T. hTKFl., V-. 4 !t. Hccoii'l ftntft.
M. K J1AKKIIH, No. 1. Marktl hUv I.
K 11. Ill N I , N'.i -Ml t tif-.mil ktrvt.
By older ot itt Kaacudve C.inumia.
C. J. HOFFMAN,
JVesiil- nt.
William A. B01.H,
Bt-t-rrtarv. 10-i )
jggf- F H E E L E C T URE.
PltOr l'.HSOH O. II. LOl-LK.I,
li t able and clotiut nt Lecturer on Electrh-itl S. Itn e,
Having demnnatrnted laat even'nv, to a larite and appre.
ei.itlte audlvnt-, Ilia curability of tilae.ie hy ui una of
Llectntny,
w i Ll. l-at J v xtc at.ai.1
TI1I8 KVENINO, at Ut o'clock.
At tli Room of lha tlei'.rical Inntltutr,
A'o. l.'M WALK I T BTIlFIc r.
Tha liiMiinl all elaaat a ara eartl.-nlartv Invited to
a'tend,.nd l.arn p.'raonaJly how all diaeaaud cuiltlii it.ua
can be cured by aueaua oi le'trtt Ity. It
irtTrf" AUMT, NAVY. AND CITIZEN'S
V3tS ill,tnu r.ml.n.ulared. kfl!tiul(fc.r Strapa, WtMIha,
., la etyl uuauiia.d, at varyrtMlBcdpri...
Merehant T.ia.r,
103 JB y.lBInntrt,lvC'aainL
SPECIAL NOTICES.
TliPTTH WAHI).
Indr-pcoiknit OaadltlaU for Common OognotL,
M-t-fl'J .11
HAM I' l'i 1 1 I. OKKHWEIiU
JALLY, UNION MEN, RALLY I
I 'Oll KTMKNTI I WAHI).
T-i-n at In ynarralnltt,
lotcotitfor thertkht.
GEAPD T0ECHLI3HT PEOOESBIOff,
AT 7 O'CLOCK ON SAT I'll l AY KVENINd,
Ct T.l( It , lutjt.
Tho niemt.L'fa of tl. F.iurtcecntli Ward Katt.iial TJn'.jat
Plub, and the loyal cltireninl th Fnarteenth Wardda-
Mrlpu lo para.le wl h tint Dranir'ion, are cordially
Invito to meet at the ,
II ALL OF THE NATIONAL UNION CLUB,
IlROWF, EKL0W TvVF.t.rTII SIRStr.
To pirtl.-lpal' In Oia Orand tjnlo rrad.
A HASP OF MCIC WILL UK IS ATTHMlltfl.H,
dA 1 Fanapann. ii,1 &icua, llafs. 4o., wtB le ready far
!OOf MKN.
LET ALL COME THAT CAN.
T'.eie will I. a t'iilel Marthalar.dt waive Kutkaia,ai.at
ol Ui:in intu of great mlilury (pcrlenc.
rEEDEEICK A. VAN OLEVE, .
10 6-f CniEf MARSHAL.
3gr GRAND GATHERING 01
PATKIOTH.
KO NORTH, NO SOUTH, ONE COCWTRF.
The Stars and Strips for J1 the Land.
MAINE,
VERMONT,
MOUILE,
ATLANTA,
SHENANDOAH.
All It lend of
LIN00IN AND JOHNSON;
All f illant Veteran, who hav fought tor oar
ai.OllIOUS UNION;
All who luv and honor our
BUAVE SOLUIK-RS j
All w ho are determined that tb
MAJORITY SHALL RULE!
All who wonld ncirollat an honorable peaoe, wHh
GRANT,
6HEKMAN,
rillFRIDAN, and
FARUACIfJT
As l'rat-e Coninvlaalonera ; a'l who hata
TKKASON.
And would
Pl'NIBH THAITOB9;
All who lejolce when our Armle
ARL VIOTO-KIOUS! '
All who revere cur
PAllttOTKJ FORFTATUKRH,
And atlll ol.erlhh their tlnd jlta ; alt who ar grateful for
the blelni:v tranmltted to ua by lb
J.IKHOKH OF '70; '
Ad who wonld prcacive theae bieiilruT Ibr thear children;
ALL AMEHICAN8. VATIFB AKB ADOlTEtt,
Are rciuaated t moot at
INDEPINDESCE SQUAEE,
On SATURDAY EVENING, Octolwr 8, WA.
To teitlfy their devotion to lha
CONSTITUTION AND THE UNION,
Which anned traitor In some Btatea,and nnarmedayaa-
pathlr.ora Ut othci, ate tryli.g to ovurJuow.
LET TEE WHOLE PEOPLE COME.
And with united voice proclaim that, in apite
81 AVl:HOI IMNU SIAUOnS
Attn
F.t'BOTKiN DF.RPOTS,
Our C'ouiitiy ahall forever remain a
thF.F. L4KU FUB PO JTF.RITV,
And a home for the
01TltF.i8tI OF ALL NATIONf).
God and Our Country Freedom Fareror.
A LBA'K UMl'LAY OF IUKWOBAA
Will tuVe place, on the adjournmast of th MeeUM.
IK TUE 8jU.VBE.
By order of th National Unl-m City KnocaUv Goaaraltie
Jt)IIN O. IilJTLKK,
10-0 6t CHAHIMAM CUM till THK OM afJABflHdl
M EEC AN TILE UNION CLUB
OF Pllll.ALELl'HlA.
TheMFIICANTH-E CHtON CLUB.havtaf Nlvet
patticloate In the gi neral Paraite to b halt
On SATURDAY Kvoniim. Oot. B,
Itetpectfully Invite tlie aterrhant and Hualn atea f
Phllade phla to teatlfy their devotion to th
CONSTITUTION AND THE UNION,
Dy unltlug with them.
ThC'luh w lllm t at LMON LF.AO0K (Oonoert) HALL,
at 7 a'clock, where balnea and torrhe will b provide.
To prerv unitoruiiy of appoarano, dark clothing la
dt-alrable.
Tnef.illutrli.il aiipnlntmeut hav been made, and wan
be obejed arid r-peted aoc.irtilujly :
AIDS.
W . UAKT ( AUK.
K. HAKI'F.lt JK.'FIIIFH,
TUUM'aOH KKV SOLDI.
AI" K 1 ijTAN T MARSHALS.
M. O. KI'.NNFIlY,
J. TllMl.irtnu.,
K.T tj'll;i..
W. W. Al.l.LJT,
II II. M- 1.1 ,
T ALI.UAN.
a. ii, h'ixek.
II P. ATklMfrUrf.
CIIAlILtS It. A II II on,
I. (M M .1. ltAtll',11,
WILLIAM II MKSTZ,
t af. P. ATKIN.tOM,
C. a. IUHAIM(i,
tt . a. ItUI.IN ,
,1. K A-Uil - Ail.
lty outer ol"
J A.MKS D. KKYSER.
lO-t;-:!! CHIEF MARSHAL.
fT" HEADQUARTERS FIRST BATTA-w-3-'
lltu Vnltin l'uni!ain flnb,
Fiiil tiiKtritiA. October 4. 1461.
OBLKKH No..
In accord unce w ith the aiiKKcatloua ol a Coramltte ap
pointed to taa that ui.ttter Into ctiiianl.ratlon. It haa been
d.t-idt-d lo rt-.r,ranle tl.U battalion, and the Ibllowliur
rtlera are thon lor puhll.hetl :
I. '1 he battalion will be Uwul. d Into ten companle, to ba
au.wn aa ( t.iiin.illlea A. II. C. 1). E. F, 11, 11, I , and K.
Thvre wll be aH'.i.'l.tl to encn one First A.ilitaut Marshal, -1
wl.owlll each select t'ne. In.ui in niiuioer oi .tarontl
Avtut.ut Martlalt, nnd alao mipolnl the auldea and other
ett.cera net-en,. tr. I. ee.l. t't tl.e uri.'Aili..itl'ii. l.i.-y will ho
j h. l.l rfpf naib.e'.-or tl e .-0,1 order and dlaclpliiiv of thfir
I .i-v.-rnl t-t'im.iand-., aa wt-ll av lor auy prtiparty of th Club
1 li.-ruatetl t., tl.fir tare.
1 11. hitch ('oui.du will be provided with a lantern and a
Hi..1, tit.u win- h al.ail ' cempiciioualy dlnpbiv.tl Hie leittr
oi U.e auic, '1 hey ill he carried by the reapectiv ortk-rly
at-ru.-ajua.
III. litit ka will he provid. d at thei heathiuerteri. Id
which mei,.brr of the baltu:ion, and tlioa. deairnu 4 of
bt'.-cuilpit aiith.luay enri.il the'r nainea and attach thio
aervt tn i-uth t-ouiany a they otuy ael.ct. 'the head
cuartar. of tl.e b,ittalon will be open daily, from o'clock
A. M. uii'U looclmk P il .alirt roumaudant. of c.iu
paint.' will detail ..ne or two ui; to attend there dally,
lor th purtoae of rvoelvlng Ui nauK-sol uentbar. aou
1"l'v"ct'ataaitaiil of companie will Immediately
Iwoiuea to n.mpt.ae a pn.ii.af eorpa, and will,
delay, pmcecil to aelect the alRceia a. herre oro
vlded. and attend lo the tliorou.h raulaatk.a r tueir
CT"inJ1ae"oorda.-. with the ret.neat of the (Soramttte. th)
I hif ' a a "ly.d U loUowlna Hral alalant
anhi ti i. eonimand of the .ov.i Oo ,.,,
Con.eany A t'ob.nel l. w- O. Uaxiei.
"ntelni ll-C.lou.l T. O. Moreaaad.
t'ouipany O
foul Kaiiy - '""' f- K T''I,M
i'.ilua if-fapta'n J Knorr.
acwipanr ....... r. u It.rrw.
.Z,Z l-lJr C. hi. lie rrv.
."" ""I uMiur HI, hard tfll..
JZiiny I l.lt-otinant J. ILL. Haven.
Oompaiiy K Mawr llanry li., Jr.
alv vouiniand of
"v tt.lonelP.O.ILUIAKIIt.ChlefMaMhal.
WILLIAM A. IHAY, )
CHAin.rut v. thiuui, BpaciaiAhli.
JVB4'il t I OiU,
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