The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 10, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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TnE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 18G4.
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. A JVsJXT aTTIUflIOOet KEWSPrRE.
OFTICE No. 108 S. THIRD STREET.
Prlee fwaae Carre r Oorr, or Kiiinrro c;nt I'ra
( fTeM, rsavraeleleeee Carries, and MM to .iib.orlbers
eat of the city it lirw rs.u Ah. p Anaim, oti i..li.
I umTimCtmn miTo womnelnrerlaelr In advance
1trVipmo4 vrdered.
AJTirtltMBCBU meertcel at the usual rate. A liberal
ol aaede eatenem in.enloua.
'ri.iiii((fmiii,
K A fsaSiee Ml (Ht laMMi ill Ann ymua C iminilcat'oee.
Wlliv li ill.nriru ,, lr,,,.ri .r, ni.t be ;niih. n'h -.!
a the aaaae and aiklree nf tee writer nil n ee.aarlly Inr
ntiMlcatlon. b:it aa a iiuarautei, mi til. fa th. We
eaanct undertake in r'uTi ri letted t'oinmiinlcii.lon
MONDAY, OCIOllF.tl 00. IRU.
I'elon Male? Onlml l iiinmlMff Konmi,
ro. not i:hpcm'T street.
Pllli.aiiai.r-llla.Oct'.hcr . inn
TO Trie PlsniT OK "VNXHI.va.niA h,vp recciTll
lafbrraallon which mtke us re'leve tAar an atti mpveiiii
eaaadebt Nw Yhiik po'itl Ini to s'ufT Iho biliot bovc
la certain inralil ra In this Hi uo.
Saw weet'l une.n a'l Union man, anil all other t.nraina
wko Denevr in fslr Una n. aud honest totojie. u ir iirh.
tntard. lUttrt, ad have a res ed and lirnuaht In trial a'id
nunlihrnent all who may it ..age In am such vlllaimui
practice.
Tar moat certain preventive to Intnl. of Una kind la
liava an cutatdr 'ally cp' at a trti election pull.
Lot title be dun at every pliue.
HttOW CAMFIIOV,
J'hvrman male Central Coniiuiiteu
Alteat: A. W. Bknhihi r, erre arjr.
TIIF. r.l.Kt'TlOX TIl.tlAIIKnW.
Tho State election, which takes place to
morrow, In of tlio lillicxt Importance. The
people In all tlio Stalca, von tlioeto now In
rebellion, aro looking ftnxIoiiHly to see what
We of Pennsylvania will do In thin tryliii;
criai of the country. It has long beon a
received rnln, which we think has bad but one
eiception, that as the vote of thia Comruoa
wealth is cast. In a Presidential contost bo
must tbe result be; and It bos hence become
a proTerb, that "as Pennsylvania goes, so goes
tbe Union."
Tho- election to-morrow is not, Indeed,
national, but local; yet it will foreshadow
pretty distinctly the sentiment of our people
aa respects the Presidential election in No
vember, and it Is becau.-H) it will have that
tautiing and significance that Its Importance U
Dot easily over-estimated.
It Is not, of course, certain tliut this State
will go in November as it goes now ; yet we
should not conceal from ourselves tho fact tliut
tho prevalent public Impression everywhere
will be, that if the party opposed to the A 1
ministration shall succeed to-morrow In Penn
sylvania, it will probably trinmph In the snc
eeding Electoral contest of tho next month;
tad do one can doubt that the prestige of
surceaa now will have a powerful Influence
la securing success then, whichever party
shall win that advantage. a
But this State election, now so near at hiinil,
k Important in another respect. The peoplu
are to choose Representatives to the new Con
gress. If, as we hope, the Republican party is
lined to re-elect Mr. Lincoln to the Presi
dency, and Andiiew JonvsoN, of Tennessee,
to toe Vice-Presidency, they should seek to
preserve an effective worl.Ing majority in the
National Legislature. That is nimost as neces
sary to the weltare of the Government In Its
present struggle with the Rebellion, as the
continuance of power In the haads of the
present Executive. Without the concurrence
of Congress he can reasonably expect to ac
complish but littlo, If anything, In his conduct
of our national affairs. Thus lur Mr. Lincoln
bas happily enjoyed the hearty and effectual
co-operation of Congress, and he owes to that
fiict the vigor and boldness of his Administra
tion. Had he wanted that support, however,
it is positively certa n that he would h ive
been embarrassed at every step, and practi
cally paralyzed In the exercise of all the high
and responsible functions of his office.
It Is essential that he shall be sustained in
like manner hereafter. To effect that end,
the people must tane care to send to Wash
ington Representatives who will sympathize
!n the policy of the Administration, and unite
with the President in canying It forward
successfully. Nothing at this juncture of our
political fortunes could be more disastrous
than to place in Congress a majority of dele
gates bitterly and inflexibly hostile to the
national cause, In tills deplorable strife with
the seceded States, and with those, in tho
North who are virtually allied with Southern
treason.
Therefore the Republican party must put
forth all Its strength to-morrow, and use every
effort to carry Its Congrcssionul ticket in each
separate district. That vote, too, will probv
bly be taken as the test vote In any comparison
of the relative strength of the opposing par
ties with refeience to the Presidential contest
to follow ; and the result will, nodoubt, exert
very decldvd influence on the state of popu
lar feeling and Judgment In all the adhering
States In the North. Pennsylvania, then, for
tlie reasons stated, has a great trust committed
to her hands. She may be said to hold the
Jiite of the nation In her grasp, as slio cants
tier vote tbe scales of national destiny will
turn favorably or adversely. Let her, then,
be tully sensible of the great stake depending
on her voice, and act accordingly.
A iv..mi:k RErt rr.u.
In all political discussions, falsehood and
personal abuse make more enemies than
friends for the cause wlu -h requires such
means for its support. Mr. B. M. Boykr,
who is running as the Democratic candidate
for Congress In the Sixth District, will pro
bably find, by tho timo the canvass Is over,
that, in fabcly impeaching the character of
bis ojtpoueut, Mr. Ulohok iiri.t.ocK, ho bas
only injured himself. In a late number of
the Norristown Rational Jrfcnlnr, which
bus been advocating Mr. Bor Kit's election
with much more zeal than wisdom and
decency, there was recently published an
article In which Mr. Bullock is openly
charged with having uced his contracts for
furnishing tho army with cloth to swindle
tbe Government out of two hundred and odd
thousand dollars. This assault was Inspired
by the meanest sort of partisan malice, and
was wholly without warrantor justification of
any kind, as wo shall presently show.
There are but few persons In this commu
nity whose character for amiability and un
blemished Integrity stands higher than that
of Mr. Bullock. Those who know him at
ll know that he could not be guilty of a
llhonet act or Intention, and with such per
sons it la not necessary to refute so unworthy
an assertion as that to which we have above
referred. It should, however, be stated that,
so far Irom Wug realised exorbitant or dis
honest profits o hi. contracts, Mr. Bullock
will Incur a very hear, lo ta consequence of a
great rise in th. price, of labor and materials
since he undertook to suppi, the Wm D(j
nient with blue kerseys. "The Government
sayi local contemporary, in aUudlug to
matter,
"Is now paying 6 SO for the tame good, that
" Mr. Itullock is furnihiD(f for i 80 per jar.
" On the 27 of August, loW, be comractvd u
" ftirnlnh one million of yard" of rlotM at 7!
" c nil prr Tanl, atVr hli h elm ' crn n it in.
" erfiiM il tli'econtrBi t flfijr iwr cent. Ill tlieam o t
" i if clcth to he atipplli'il, with no mm a e of
" price, thonrh Ilia tnaikrl price bad grna. I a I.
" vt c l. 1 ho Novcrnmri t onw pv ot r -"II.
s 1 fi'j. K"ice d.il of Mr. Hull irk'a
" rotitnn t wi o1 h ia riv n In ;iltia fro n iil o 7
" ci nt prr pound, the wace of lrrh lit-
cien'C" fifty prr rnt., cmil lia il mkc I m
" prlci- i tr nil, iutli(fi) 1 pi r pound, noil lie
" liir.ll litty per n n. Mr llnllork imkpil 1 1 hM
" Hie tutu for fu lillii' his i ni'sircniftK fx
" trmli '', hut lit. r. qtie.t wni rrfni 'l an I th i
" riMilt 1 1 blm will be s lo- of fron . i 'O l o
" f-.'.iti.Ot n. Tlr-e ct sro finite a .flirt n t
"rilntc tho ih.iBia rnulo -u tin N rii-nwn
" iitltmn Ih finrfrr."
If Mr. Ill m.iii K bas been Niircrssful In lili
bticiiiess, be owes that succpsito h's in.lutry,
Intelligenc e, and probity ; and we feel iite
.iustiflt d in sayiiiir that in all the work ho ha
done Inr tin- Government during this war be
a'-ked no fsvors and received none, while In
tbe general result the balance of benefit B id
obligation lies on the side of the Governm int.
As regards Mr. Iln.l.ocK'H nomination for
C'owtcss, it Is well known in his District that
so far from seeking tho honor, he positively
declined It for several weeks, and w is at last
picvaiJcd on by the earnest, persistent entreaty
of his nel"bbors and friends to yield up his
own wishes and private Interests to their Im
portunity, lie has not cone out of his way
nor made liny personal effort to serure his
election ; and as ho Is not a politician in tho
ordinury acceptation of that term, and is not
ambitious of poll ileal distinction, we are quite
sure that he would have preferred to avoid
engaging at all In that sort of contost for
popular suflriige In which, to the discredit of
political morality In this country, as elsewhnro,
the purest reputation and the most eminent
personal virtue are no protection against the
most shameless calumny.
But the very qualities which unfit Mr.
Gkoiiok Bullock for tbe vulvar, and too
often dishonorable, arts and expedients of the
professional politician, render him a highly
meritorious candidate for the office for which
he has been nominated; and should he be
elected, as we sincerely Iiojms he m ty bo, the
people of the Sixth District will bo represented
in Congress by a gentleman of sound practical
sense and largo business experience, and
whose character for sterling honesty and
manly candor is as far above tho reach of
detraction as his patriotism and loyalty are
above reproach.
FDI 4 MI I TIIK FRKK ST.T:4.
When, on tlio 4lh day of July, 177(3, our
fathers declared to the world that they were
"free and Independent," they did that which,
while applauded by the friends of freedom to
the remotest corner pf tho earth, was looked
upon, even by the most sanguine, as an experi
ment of doubtful issue. The successful gov
ernment of the masse? by rulers chosen by
and l'rom themselves was a problem which, at
that' period of the world's history, had nevor
baen satisfactorily solved, and few Indeed
thought it capable of a solution. But the
question lias been definitely settled.
America has proved to the adherents of the
old monarchical system that men nro capable
of self-government, but that to possess this
capability they must be elevated above the
standard of the masses living under a monar
chical system. They must receive some fair
portion of education. Next to our independ
ence, there is nothing of wl'ich we have more
just cause to be proud than our educational
system. This Is the grand keystone of tho
arch of our liberty. This is what has supported
the vast and beautiful fabric reared by our
forefathers at tho expeuseof so much suffering
and blood. But for this, it would long ago
have crumbled Into the ruins of anarchy.
Men, iu olden times, spent years and count
less treasure in raising for themselves monu
ments, by which their names might be per
petuated In tho memory of their race, and
yet they have been obliterated from the record
ol the world's history; but we, of this day and
land, have erected for ourselves that which
will Immortalize us ns a nation, namely, our
Common Schools. Through them we have
advanced to our present cnviablo position of
power and prosperity, with a rapidity which
lias excited the wonder and admiration of the
world. In a recent annual report of tho Sucre-
tary of the Massachusetts Hoard of Education,
It la shown that, during tho last twenty years,
which has been the period of greatest pros- ,
pel it y in its public Bchools, that Common-
wealth has mado a progress in Us productive j
power uiipiirallolud In its previous ux-perienco. j
Its capital bus trebled, and the annual pro-
duction of each man, woman, and child, has
increased from one hundred and twouty-fur
to two bundled and sixty-two dollars. Tho
Secretary Justly remarks thai "Massachusetts j
" from its history and position, Is necessarily ;
" a manufacturing and commercial Suto. j
' These pursuits are entirely depeudent upon j
" the culture of thu Intellect. The Invention 1
" ol machinery demands Intelligence ami edt-
" cation, and the best machinery soonbecoines I
' impotent, in the hands of the Ignorant. Coin
" merco. theu, tlepeuds (or the materials of its
" growth and prosperity ou tho prosperity i
" of the laboring classes upon the land, j
" and In the shops and mills. Tims
" we connect tho productive powers of t
" our Stat with iu institutions of learning."
This Is iust as true of other States a of M.ns a
cliusetts. Tho intelligence of the laboring
classes of any community, In fact, is the, om
great thing needful fur its prosperity, what
ever be its pursuits. There Is no doubt that '
to this Is owing the superior wealth and In- '
llueiice of the Northern section of tho Union, j
Our schools and colleges have been the great ,
object of attraction to those Southerners who '
appreciated the adv.tnta.vs of education,
while our public seminaries of learning dif-
fuse their U paing.) among tho lower cl.ns.es
of our population, giving tliern a caste in the
scale of social existence, the. inll'iene.) of
which would be iuom dily appro j la' i. cauld
its Us be felt.
A most Important feature in our school sys
tem is the establishment of Normal Schools.
These institutions have been tho growth of
the last twenty-five years, and the advantages
which have been derived from them are incal
culable. To educate a 'child is certainly nn
office of great importance, but to educate blm
well is still more desirable. Teaching is not
only an arduous, but a difficult task, and to fit
men and women for its duties require the
most careful preparatory training.
Tliis training our Normal Schools are intend
ed to supply "Other institutions" (we quote as
above), "furnish good teachers; some persons
are so by nature, Independently of all institu
tions ; but it is not safe to trust tho cha meter
of our schools and the destiny of their pupils
to good fortune or to chance." To elevate
the character of Uiesc Bchools we must ele
vate that of the teachers we employ in them ;
and there is no better mode of securing this
desirable object than by means of these semi
naries. Whetier it t from the precocity of the
I youth of this country, or from a remarkable
1 forealht on the part of the adult portion of
J ur population, it Is very certain. tht we
Americans comprehend more clearly than any
oiler nation the simple but Important fltct,
that ihlldren become men ; and that, to form a
rare of men worthy to enjoy the blessings ota
ffee nnd liberal government, nnd capable of
continuing It, we must give our children the
advantages of a good educat'on. Hence our
system of Common Schools. ll; uce tlm fai t
that It is so rare to meet an American, how
cu r poor, who cannot read and w rite. Hence
the sci utity of our liberties, and the unexam
pled prosperity of our career as a nation.
llll: IHMVSIHII o. SillltDAf
Mjn r.
Notwithstanding our community wai tre
pared lor an Immense m tniresl all on on Hatur
dny rrgbt, of attachment to the cause of free
dom, proi'ii ss, and civilization, et even the
frlem's of liberty and the rights or in in were
overwhelmed by tho vast and nwe-lnsplrlng
demonstration. It Is es 1 mated that forty
thousand freemen were In line, and they were
cheered and stimulated on the route by at
least fifty thousand more. In addition to
these tbo State House yard was filled to over
flowing by a dense and eager mass of patriots,
w ho gathered there to recelvo new inspira
tion from Its sacred soil.
No one witnessed the outpouring of free
men and the ovation to our candidates with
out feeling that the election was already
tk'cided, and that the triumph of the national
camo wis already assured. As the uprising
of our people In 18C1 was the harbinger of our
military victories, so was tho glorious out
pouring of Saturday the forerunner of a suc
cess to-morrow for tho cause of Union and
liberty so massive and astounding, that tho
wall of Rebel sympathizers at tho Nortli will
be beard in the streets of Richmond and
Charleston, to be echoed back by the death
raft le of tho Slave Confederacy.
One noticeable feature of tho procession
was tho absence of all noisy and boisterous
demonstrations. Tlio leeling was too deep
for shouts or cheering; and while amid the
glare of lights from lofty mansions and hum
ble casements those serried ranks marched
steadily, every one could read In their firmly
set lips and stem glances and clenched hands
that they squarely accepted tho braggart
vaunt of a "Freo election or a froe
fight." Here and there, amidst the
long rows of Illuminated dwellings, could
be seen the datkened windows of some
noted Rebel sympathizer, whose whito face
could bo discerned peeping timorously
through tho shutters. Occasionally at the
mouth of soino narrow alley, or beneath the
red light of a corner grocery, might bo heard
a Copperhead hiss; but with these exceptions
the dense, mass of peoplo in the streets cheered
and applauded every motto nnd transparency.
Tottering old men on the crowded sidewalks
shouted "God bless Ann Linodln," an!
groups of ladies from d3orstep and balcony
mingled patriotic songs with tho loyal airs of
countless bands.
If the work of to-morrow equals tho rap
turouB enthusiasm of Saturday, we shall have
a victory to chronicle which will gladden
every loyal soldier's heart, and carry glojin
and despair to oveiy Rebel camp.
V, IM'.-l'ltrIIK TH.
The list of Vice-Presidents of tho meeting
on Saturday night is beaded by that sterling
soldier and patriot, General GK.onriE Cad
walaher, whose ancestor was the tried and
trusted Iriend and counsellor of WABiirNOTON.
The names of several gentlemen also appear
in the samo list who were published as ofll 'ors
of a Democratic meeting two weeks ago with
out their consent. Will the Ago make a note
of this?
"TIIK Ht'ltFKA Oil. MIIA V lF VVKST
VlltUI.MA."
Capital, $'1,000,000, divided Into 100,000 shares
at I'd per almru. Hiibaeiiotliin prico. II'.jO por aiiuu
Till. Culiipiitr owq h'iii c of tlioinuNt valu iblu lanl nnd
ltaat-h In the Kantlta Valli-y. altuaie on lloraa isik and
CnirptMilra Una bra choa uf Hull creek, aud witnia Uve
mile, nf tlie Ohio river.
Od IP rue ick ltn company own one well, whtrh la iviw
pim ping twenty -llin-e liitriela of ull prr duy. Thli well if
only tlite liimiiriil anil twenty "even ret Uoep. Ttie
aupt'-lntei-tli-nt l now pTepwilnn to bore to the drp h of
tl.c ctle r wclla aurroumllna tia, wlitcn are prmliKlnir faim
one liuudreil to one hanilrrd and aixtv barrels of oil per
d .) , wlitn t at n'Wlid we can produce a like aovtunt.
1!ire h. another well at llorne Nts k, now l inl twp
liun Jreil anil aixly-flve feet, with about thirty feet of oil
In the w ell. TNe lend on which thU well U tociteil Is aa
a lierpettnil louac Tbr ItnllCrcek Comiiiiiy own a one
thirit iutc-rtiit, our company hive the b-ilunce of two- third.
At Cunif b:tr run, the coni,ati)' own lu fee a tract of
ihlr'y-thripe ac r s , Out aMtra 1 by KeolouMa anJ inlniiw
euKitieora the bi.t oil IdrrliiMj lu tire Slate. The great
Tuck well, !lowlii Ave hundred bJ'rels, adjoin litis
property
Hooks of siihirriptimi ars now open at the t'otajany's
Olllri , Room fio vs, MiTchan s' Lvchaniie.
A llujtet number of i hare, only will be aold.
JOHN J. Kltout.il, Tnaiurer.
1 ion) the "f ittal urn liail.v 1'onl" of September 9, 1S')I.
Miin. SritiKt. 'I lie 'WhiHltiia Inti-ll ireneer' aaya:
We l.'arr tr m a f-inili'ti an w ho a'riveil yei'.iTdiv'fron
I'll ii. ant roomy .l:.it ou Mondty the Iturtou Oil (Vm iaty
atrin k a wi ll on llor.e Nick. Ill that eouutv. wiiicn will
yi d a ttotj.fllnl li.nti-1. ol oil per itny. l i eve I. ri-nt
i x .11 on tho ui eel to tr is tiYlu.lt, and the oil lavor
1. pri Ynlilnk' to a u urlul extent."
ltarrlMl.
CLK.VVK-INnna.il M. on tlio Sin of Oct lier by
the Itcv Anthony Atun',,1. .Hl.si.ril W. i LKAVE, I'.i ,
of luliuliiu- to f.l IIIK ,11 M. INUIt vlll.M. elicit
iluukhter ol W. J. 1'. lniti'ohiiui, Ki., of 1'lillad lplna,
No caras.
UNI. KY-t.K.AK -September th, lHdl, by Her. Ileo.
W. Shun, ut No. l.Vii M. t'o.irto t,eel, Mi. J tMt) J.
jYl.SLfeY, I. S. N., to Mihs IS VH VII LKA1'".
Diet).
H A UN A Ft D. Suddenly, on the 7thlnt., W II. I.I AM
II. llAKNAItl), sued V, years on1 8 months.
The relutives and trlenda of tho fumily, mid motnhcrti of
Ixule No. 9, A. Y.M..alno ot Columbia .Murk LoiIko,
and the Order lu general, ure resiiectlully Invited in at
tiiidttie funeral. Iioui the residence o: hid brulhor-iii.
law. Win. 'I'. Wniiles, No. HIS i reuse Htreet, east ot Oi
rord avenue, on Tuesday evening, llth Instaut, at 2
o'clock- 'lo proccid to lluuuvor street Vault
Ili.AhKI KY.-KiilKl, en the Moid of tattle, wl lle
rhi ryio' the enemy 'Iwo'ks at Ch.ipin's It I nil. on the 2'jlji
till . aptniuTIIKOIiUltK HLAKt;i.KV, :,ii, r. v. v.
Ilia ielu:ivea and friends are ri apectluily invited to
attend hta funeral, on the K'th lit., at I o chick, from h,a
line realileni c, in Chester. I'a, Train leaves llruail and
rriuie streets at 11 Ui A. at. '
KAKHI'I.L.-On the evening of the 7th luatant, Mrs.'
HAWAII FAItltKLU
Kunetal trout the rrnldence of William Bartth near
Media, on Tin ntav. I llll lusunl, at III A. M. luuuiueut
at VV oniltand Cemetery.
HAKT.-ln New York, October 7ih, BYROM UAUT,
ii. 1.. Hurueon Lra lr. H. Army.
Funeral trout the reshieuco ot his father, at llartsvilie,
on VV'edlieHiliiy inornltis, at 10 o'eloi-k. Itel.itlves Hie)
tjlends invited Ui altc-ud llie tujierui, Without further
notice.
FOTTS.-On theStlt Instant, RUTII ANNA BUTTE It,
wite ol Samuel I'otu, acd VI years.
Intertuentat Fotutowu.
SCATTi:nit)OI -On the af thof September, off Wll
minHou. N. t. of aryrlpelan. KDWAKI) HCATTKH
biiol), Firat Atslstaiit Kuiiiiicer, V. 8. N.,ln hlaJ-ih
year, eldeal son of Nuiuuel and Mary C. bcatteniovd. lato
of this city, lia was buried at sea.
hllAW.-Ou tlra Ul but., ANTHONY 11. SHARP,
1 I).
The relatives nnrl friends of Die faintly, and tb mem
bers of tba HoBieopathlo Medical Facultriare respect,
fuliy Invlusl to attend bis ruucnl. troin ttie realileuce of
bis brother, Oeome sharp, No. 1WU VUia s.roal, OB Tuea
aa atumsKin, at I o'cluck.
VAN KKNHHKLA Kit. Tiled, October 7th, at Nash
vlile, Tennetsea, In U.e 'ilth year of his aue. Captain
COltTLAM) VAN KfHSKI.AKK. Thirteenth CniletJ
Htate Infantry, son of the late Itev. CvrUaudt Van
Uauaaeiaai, U. 1 , vf UuiiuigWo, H. J.
A H I),
i wn.i. ofi p.R Mr
N '1' I U M S T O O K I'1
LACE CURTAINS
at roiiTr I'r.n i nt.
i.,j;hh than uoht
r IVl'OltTA I TON.
I. E. WALRAVtlN,
it' ckssob to w. n. carbyl,
MAKONIO HAIiIi,
Bo. 719 OIIESNUT Btrent.
O C0UETNEI & WILLITTd,
rfNow. 1 1 nnrl 10 S. HKVKNT1I Htr -t,
I'lflUm.l.l'IHA
Mnntiracltir,'rt of
BKAUT1FUL
COTTAHE 1'lIKNI'I'UHi:,
Ami the only rtllablc made ft Hits city.
Also, tuning room Fatnltura and Ilednlns. constantly
anhsnd. S-y-mtiia-3ni
BUSINESS ITEMS.
LHKCTRICITY.
UXK AHA MVEl A WOHD TO THE WI9K IS
Hrmifp.NTi
AH dltnnl crnlltlns, both aottto and chronic, where
tlirre It vitality enotiifh left to rrnct, arc pprmurirntly
ruml. hy waranni( at No lwn WAUNl'T Stn-ct. I'hiU
tlelphl. and In cant of a fmliin n mott olttnatn mala-liea,
no rharire U nmde. Klerirltnl Iimtltiuion, aAtattltuhen
Niiit flvo c(.rfl aiso by lni(lisor ItOI.LES. K-a! Uia
following:--
A claN of matetllca provaJIs to a fearful extent In om
uuiiihlei, (looming l'',0(0 youthn, of both aaxoa. annnally
U tn early Krave. I'tiac dlKeatei are very Iraperteetly
nndratool. Their external m&nifeiitailona or ymptfintB
ire nerviHia dibillty, rttxatloti. and ijroat cxhaiiation,
ntaiaKniaa, or waUnfr and cnumptlon of the tinue of
the whole body, fhorttipna of brrathlnff, or too hufr1"4
hrtnUiIng on aondiiiK a hill or flight of atalra, palpitation
of the heart, asthma, bronehltlft, and a dry. Bore throat,
tretJibllf.ir and nhakltitf of the arm and lower llmhii,
averalon to aoclety, bnilnnaa. and to atudv: aomntlinei
diiunani of the cyeitlKht, lost of njemory, dlialneHi ol
the head, ifiiiaila pain In various pnrtt of the
bd jr. j.alna In the back and lower llmoa, litmham, dya
pi'ptila. c-ontilpatlofi of the bowel, deranged rtocretiont of
the kklufVH, and many other gland of tho body, pro
dnrli k virulent dl.teai:a In both muiea and fmilea ; llko
vk.liie rpiiefiiy, hyHttiria, and dl!iernt forma of nervoua
apBhtua. Now, then, ninety -nUe caiea out of evwy hun
dred of all the atrO e-naiiiU dilfte, and a host ol others
not named, an conMimptloti of the lunx, or of tho spinal
nenca, have th-r origin In tho pulvic viscera, henco the
wanted auccer,s by any of the old medical sytumjof
practice.
MHKAHK9 OP PP.M
l'rolapsua Uteri, Leu'inrhaa. Amonorrhrra, and Iya
BianonlMi'A AH ti e aiMv jiseuH' ami oiei Ctritte
ctiUipuUiiU have their nrtan in ilnu the vital x,wwr of
the iM-uy. hrirtivht on hy Injanea, extjunm-i, dontmry
habits, temiiial abutea, abortions, iia the uu of pow er! ul
ineiluniHA. Huu.e til tiin neeulur inpioin are dniKKiuK
pnnik thiouvb ih hi utiu iack, wunkimtiH o! the Hidoi,
and extreme lanKiior and d-bitttv fhrontrhoiit the nnnre
mem. Ihe etlfcts priKiocM from iliee trouii eonie
niamdiek are aimot niuitUiidlmi'ia. Conumpilon,
pv'tita. Neuiaikfin, rnralyla, DeainvitB, Hliiidiies. k'll
and liifanl'y, mdo even Miocy, are Hot nnconmou.
No eitenual or reUtthle remetiv na ever leen found for
ttiese m1 A' minti ooninUlnu Ull our lae titacovery in ine ue
ot Khcir1olt In iirw t accord c wtth Mie pultlvn end
ieMilve of lariAaitin of the Uterine Oruaim. Vfo nivcr
fu 1 1 In eiiriiiff all of the above iliseniHii, Koei)t In cane of
orvnn c riiRi'meiit. or m-vcre Imuiles of the parts
IMrn Pulton, a lady 01 uroat expeio -e and aolitty. will
have entire t httrgo of truatiuti In tho ladlus' departiutint.
Coiibtiitatl' n ft-e.
mop. C. II. HOI.i.p l.eetiirer.
l'HYrtl 1NS.
W. ll.Ifrowr.M.li.. P. Hlteaa.M. D., H. W. llcckwlih,
M.l.
AdJ e-Jt ft'! lettern to Fr W. It. HHOVPN, No VIM
WAl.M; 1 Htiout, PhlUdu phla. I) l-'iQt
AT OU MlCDl' IN!. Pinil'Ultl'H,
ulwaUliuni.
lAVIIi A UlfllAIUt,
Arcb h hI i t-nth.
IMnuoftl
8TU K 4 COS
II ANON
HAMi.iva
CA IN KT
OltdANti.
MAHON
A.
H AMl-1 V'S
I'AltlM.T
VV.CKZH UKOS
Oitf.ANli. riAN'09.
J. at. tlOUM.
RhvoiiUi and tJbvHuutatrecti.
PERSONAL.
r"() MV FUIKNDS IN IUCIIMOVO, VA..
J 1 am well Alts. Itennett U very tick II.- b xhtnd
N Nilil a prlNonerol war an a fche winlu tlmt Mr rt:iel
nuin wi ulti puv the t-ixns and col it' the rent of uer
Ui-11' r's pr. periy till ihe U ahle to return
ItM hinot.fl "l-iLiulrir ' jileaae copy ; hI-o' Anifor '
H'-K-JH LKVt lfl WIlaKl.fc.lt.
MU W ri'MFFKR.. I WISH YOU WOULD
tp the sale of the proporty. I will settle a'l the
iranis. f r ihe elmdren b anke. I witih you nnd jettl.i
ntj lull with Mr O'Hider. The ainmtnt lofiom $ tuto0;
nun I Hl tettlc viih jou the lirt opportunity.
10 10-8t li. LKlHOirtCt.
lMchmond uKnnulrer" and "Ai solxor" please copy.
CLOAKS,
1 0LOAK OPENING.
J. M. HAFLEIGH,
No. ( CIIESNUT STIiliKT,
WiU' ea'ilblt lilt
IH
FALL AND WINTER
CLOAKS,
ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 10.
10-i-lt
M 1 1m 12
FASHION.
Brcall Profits. Quick Sales.
11A1S AND CArS. NEWEST STYLES.
Lotreet Pikea In the city.
JJOUltNK,
r 'mw-ltn No. 40 V. SIXTH BTHEtT.
gAUD-lOOM TABLE LINENS,
rilOM AUCTION,
AT REDUCKD PRICES.
CHRWEH BTODDABT & BEOTEEB,
Hoi. 4 DO, 453, and 434 N. SEO0NO STREET,
10-7-31 Abova Willow.
-tTANstMAKEB BROWN,
c
35
Mo. T9.1
fHRHNVT
NOTTINGHAM AND 8WI8S
IiACKB,
New Kljtr.
HTItUKT. I
WINDOW SHAI)i:S.i
No. r a :i
Hf.W NTV1.M, TTFLTY
" " w "J;0 K " carrin'jton oo.
WAKrtACiniKit. I cnatifirr RTRr.r.t.
:o. li t j PIANO COVEKS,
I'HIHNIT ' t l!irf DTIH'K IN TH'. ( ITT,
MTlKKT.
AT LOW miCKS.
AMUSEMENTS.
viiw en KHNtrp" ktrkk r thk atiik!
1 I.F.iiNaliK iUUVKK WILLIAM K. HI.NU.Ua
s ' i U4 Msnsj.irs.
I It t-' A r Rtlfl 'F aj i,f THU
W AKIIKN CllMKIir (,'OMItlN I'lOV.
Tills iM,,n,lav) k'.VK.N Mi, I), t.,lr II) Hfil.
1 In h-i fiiriiiHurt,- will in, man, a with f'umi-ily ,f
I nr. Ht:itnt h t taiii.y
mina.'shfilrr-li Ml Wlmam W irn0
Ni-. (it ass ; nrln,i,i ,, j ,,,
I ls.i. Xiiril,, M.M.rr Mr.l'aarl ax.rnia
I. .. y H. ,l,r I n .ml XI" ! "Hi MniHirr
T"'imrli aanli M Rst ItV (III, k VKKI
HAlllhllAV Af'TKHNiHlN, uran.l tamilf Mvlm
ivln n thr MKA lis luK will he proem, a lur lnal.lruir
the lai.t linn, at nt'lured pm ra.
MUS. JOHN DUKW'SNKW AUCJIl 8T.
1IIKA1HK
f sTVM.I HI'.I, IiKMfiNllll
UHMim.sr Klll'CKaH.
Vr.si V 1.1 '
TO NK.IIT, A Nil KNKItV KA RNINfl,
Vlih nest tV tnerv, (.''iMinni str ,
Hrt'ii.'tiani a henaattoDal Drama af
llhl. IiKMiiNIII.
Nlil.LO VK-ITVAU.
Inw Irn ihii will Ntnu
"VdU ARK TIIK HTH." anil "ItllAVK MAR !.
Kot partltulara ul .Scun.ry, I m:l Jamts. Ac, oill.i.
HKATR fFI'llRKI) Til KICK DA YH 1 N AllVA M K.
r-fc fcM BI, V 1! L'lI.DIN'OS. T() N IO HT.
allH! MA.I"K rA(;MNKrAmiAN,ilia Hi.rolc anil
Iti'sutiitil llirl-rnr famous lUti.n .Hi, ami Hrais,
h" Hirunng Advauturrs ara ao wou kuusrii, will
appear In
MA.IOItH I'KirORW.
And rrlatr hfr pxpiTirnii; whllo In ''DUIn," faer captare,
sontatirti, sail ri-rtipturi,, ami appolntnii'ut aa
( AI'TAIN or l.'AVAI.Blf.
lWnh N'lthl of Ilia. WIlMiKKIflT, HI KRKOI'TIflO.
'I'llhrt V.ICI IIIS Unirvi'il sunt, .in ci-nis t'mii noiioo
at M o i Pi K. Hcf d.'plTl pr a-Tnmtnr.. Ill I I fit
' II ll 1 S t K K J K V. I b. 1) ,
' T in ariat ami cUibran J pntura Uv Wral.tlic clisf
d u-avrc of ti.e krunt,
l? NOW ON KXHIItnTON
AT TIIK Al'AliKMV I if FIR ARTS,
No. tojl, t'HKMSCT MTItKKl',
In addition to tl.c K.M IKK Art ro'h i i,.n ofths Arsdarav.
Aittnltli,nr,'Jli Cflits ; nenn rl tcketa..rf) rants. It-lt -lin
'IIIK GRAND BIIiI.IAIU) TOtMlN AM KNT
I r-ommiMiwd lor tl,a tiiamp onihip nt ihi Mate of
l'rnnalvnnia at HaNM IM HI KKf.I' II M.I., on MUN
liAl , o, tolw-r IHAI. a d taruiluati-a MuN H Y. o.'totn-r
111. In.. AKTKHKOON A N l KlKM(l KXtlllU
1ltNH l'la to ronitni'ma at 2 V. M. nnd 8 P. M. Ka b
gains Is to In; Wat p, tula, Csr.iina. I'n.li si,ots ili-'isru-il.
'I lis- fo IowIok tmnies an- tao t'omiietltor. mr thr t?li:un
piolllhlp snil ITIzna : V. Ks nntis. (I lllnl, I W tliillt
Iioiim r, lioM rt T Hvall, K. II. Molnta, II . llKwfa. ,1
I'lin'T, and K. J .flunkait Mi'.srs KVAN'll l.
I lin.nN.dlil.ln It w A TK.and oilir prnniinair mivHrs
ariii'xiiiotiil to he prraant. Hlnitle A tnlalon, M'i'itlrt,
rlsanon Hi kfits aoourril aval. .Vi. For sail' at ll.e pim;l
pat MllMiirit Kootn. and II itms
VltTDIt K.-'l KI'IIK, J W. MnXrtlOMCKV.anil K. T.
Il A l.i., Comuiitt -I of Armnin'tueiits
OKHKR OK I'l.aMN'l
TIII'KSDAY AKItll.NuOS--Il, i., ami RraP; Miml
ipin vry ami Nslma. tVKNl.Ml I'tcphe unii 1'almur;
lllnl snil tJiina:-lc
HtlllsV AKIIRMlOV llaw.a and 1'nimrr; Mintiro
mi'tv and Pliinkalt. hVr.SiMH Kaieplieatid Rvali; llird
at,il mil.
H'THKHAY AfTKUNflON Bird and Hsall; Katnpha
and Niln.s K.VKNIKll llewus and riunkott; Muuigi
nirrv si, it fnltnrr.
MK.NIiAY AKTKItSOON llawaa and Kr:im l Montv
ini iy and ltysll. KV EM Ntl Kstantieani riunknl'. : lllnl
and rainier. 111-6-4t
0
FOIl PALE OU TO I.lCT.
IiWKIJ.INO.
Noa. 'nm am UIOI
Alien ni ttr.Ef.
10-10-61
SILK AND DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
FALL, ) Tocjt FALL,
EDMUND YARD & CO.,
Nob. 617 Obesnut and 614 Jayna Streets.
LMP0R1EE8 AM) J0UBEK8 OF
SILKS AJSD FANCY DRY GOODS,
H1IAWLS,
LINKN8, AND
wiirna GOODS.
LARGE AND ITANDSOME STOCK OF
DltiiSS GOODS.
FTJLIj LINE OF FOttMGN AND DOMESTIC
ltALiMOHALiH,
iNt'LuoiHa aaM-tm
HBUNKR'B AND OTHER MAKEH.
10X1 (I1IKSNOT T1K.KT.
i:MiJHOiiii:itiKH,
LACES
WHITE GOODS,
VEILS,
UANDKIItClIIUFH.
E. M, NEEDLES.
J534' ifoiiciNiif ht'kI; bt".
AY
fITKlt 1JOHII3UV
It KT All's AND WHOIsKSAIsE.
aJ. M. IIAFLEIOII,
No. 902 OHESNUT 8TREET,
Has now lu alora a full atwrluj-Mit of the ralelirated
Dial.a.. vt
l.Nlil.K!! HOSIHHV,
ia '
BA1 BKIliCAN HOHK AND HAlf 1IOHE,
I1IIKTT1.ES HO.vK, SIIIBrS, AND MtAWKRS,
KX1BA HEAVY BILK KUIHT3 ANU UB.VWKRS,
IN ALL BIZEf FOR GENTLEMEN.
10-7
iiQ HOOP PKIRT8 COQ
UO HuLUfactory,Mo.t,a AKl'll Rtrrel. Uo
Abvva stlatli atract,
I'litlaiklplila.
Wlioleanle and Retail.
The moat ftnmpli-ti- a.eortnwnt ol' Ladles', afisaea', and
f'lalilren s Hoop feihii-ls In tlie city, In evsry rrapi-t tirit
flasa, wlili h for atvle, fl iila.li . uurulnlltji, alld vlivapuwia,
bae nijieiiunl In ll.- luai k.t.
hkitta tuailc to urdtr,uJtvrril, aud repaired .
i-iy Hal. r. nor KINS.
y rjJlL.OUt.llH.
rtmrurr and aoMlrra vlaltlnf the i lly on ftirlenths, aecdtn
tfWOttCH AHU OTIIKR UIUTAUY ZQVlfUENia,
Are Invited t the eatenslva
MAVurACTUHiva eitadlibhvent
GEORGE W. SIMONS i BROTHER,
HANSOM BTItEET HALL,
BANBOM ttmt, ahova RUUi Btrtei.
PEISENTAT10N 8W0BDS
Mad to order at the sliorteat notlot.whlrh lor rlohneaa and
laairnint'rni's elialleoue voeslistltioii, no other huiisii In Uia
eountrv ii nililliliiii the kt A Mil-AJ I t'Kl Nil JhlWKLKat
Willi TUK I-MAI T1CAL HtVOUU MAKrJa. 1
CHEAT CETHAX CLOTfllNO U0VSS,
Il;Mrx. IIAI1.V,
ii o r in j : t h ,
LAUItft' AND MIRSES' RATS.
l,lllltON., IIOMKU , N it KKATIIKI'I,
."Otnil AMK1UCAN i:ihis,
OTII1.II N () V ii L T I 1. S ,
W1 Ac CAltY,
No. ;r, ciil'.HNH'r SlKliJE'r.
P 8. (Md v.'v-tl itenHj madu rvar al a ai'iierav?
tl, t'lit Htta an l bonnets reshaia
WOOD tV OAKY.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOW HKAIiY-COaI, AT S7-.0 PF.lt
s " ' n(iiK ( ONHi:IMi'! MUI'I Al. tu,
I'1 Wl'M' are ii'-wr a llvoriiiK IVaa from tn Ir OkkiaDil
I o l-t; .vi) tlm ri Iplirati il riLldiuote anJ Alaolmatli vetua ,
at 11 1 li.hnwlnw niti-s ;
ToPntisiuilu r. er ton T IV
To Noil Hntivrrllierf, per ton lit))
Thin, anvinir f ' prr ton in H-orkho'drrs Ite.i la. this
aavlo. tin-re h til l-o a dl Idend annually on ii'e tt,,-k lu
all prohnlnlily.ol at Ii nt NIX litll.l.tltit r 'II -HAItE.
son. hi nf'or tfll' Ural rar Htockluodi-ra wd, not only gel
tlii-lr Coal for Ii, tMlix. hut will iilno ristily root ive a
i mall d, Idi nd on thi'ii Slork. Tne leitio runs for ile pre
.ot low roysity tor stMern yeurs. The un dollars per
alisru al Hoar Is or tl a who a term of It, e case.
1 tie prrai-tit nip nty ot the Mm" la .vi.tasl ton. pi-r vear.
or om ton rar i-hiire 1 Ins nlil aoon he IncreaHed lo l-'klaiU
tiina.Mhn Ii vtll jjlve tho Comiany iai,l.i t.ini to aril
to outi-ldi ra ti-1 Ij-'lii'st mstket prioi-s. TIIK I'KOKI'H
KI'OM Willi II WILL lit IllVU't-.U AJIOMI IIIK
STltt'Klltil I'KI M.
Hnn.criptions lo iIip Rtn-k (whlrh may s'.tlt he made at
$lli per sharr) ill Im roeHvi-d at the i.llli-n of the Com
pany, io. .'i.S H. ht'l 11 Htroi-t, i-i'Cond si or.
.lAMi-.H 1.1 Ml. I'realdent.
Troaaiiror-JO.SIAII KIH'ILHIIOI'K, Ho. 1211 MAK
KKT street.
Wrrntarv JOIIS C. 8TONE8, Mo. K2 N. THIlt
lr f.MH bum.
iiiiiigriiiis:
JAM Ml I.TNIa. .No f.'i H. HiKth streat.
rJW.Mtl K. JiiNKn .No. till vron lr, ot.
lil.MO ri. PAUL, No 4111 Walnu. at i ol,
T f. 1 .1.1 V ION, No I.V. N. I :illd streot.
THOMAS ilAltNF.I). No In; Ch, .hut atroet.
Krom the list ( f stockholders we si-ler: thn foiluwlns;
well-known anil n-itlily reiiiena-ila nniiii'.,lnd,rail itt hv a
M-etioo (t;) ilnoo' avlio tiave already rrontviNj tlii-lr Coll,
etui who rn lo ur wltnaai to I'd superior quality. Th1.'
stock is .-i,tiiK oli vriy rupidlv a, I ela.sos lit tlie continu
ntiy saeniltiic di- oai-dlo aiall thetiineheaiif Ha a,tvan
tears. A larye to oiihar nf ladies are emhrsred amoiuj our
Stork holders, aim I here Is et room lor more:
William N.Torr.
JleiiiT tluiiit-
1'. II Cannon,
Cuitia Cia ton,
I N . H. Law renro,
HWIIIIatn Orithtlia,
ll,,l,. it II Hum I ,
V- IMam Ciitlla.
( hario- (i NiiH,
4.11 Wlie.-li-r,
II. .l.iv.
HClisrh a M. Mums,
i sepl. talelWMsoi.
U ll.'ih niaikir,
William Mre,
SMr. ll KdariV
1; K Nli-nolU, "
Irbn Met lny,
t: r nuin Ki
ll.ur.ra I'csk,
w ui. nlct niiy,
lii Init II. Itoallv,
Jnkii hci'Hlur,
lti'Liitiiin 11 llaiui'S,
11, I ri It, II. I u
I.. A Mi irhk,
It M llallora,
tlitt,i K. Watlure,
Siitouel s Cmvi h,
fiNsinliil Kiloatrn k,
ft'itnu. a. liaM-,
In, holt 11. Nadir,
jjWni M. llhler.
5iio'ivo f. Omir!)-,
J, hn IV. Ml.h,
Jau.e1, t,. I't-a e.
l:i,atiei Anno s tl,
l.enii'l II h an .
Jitluea tnimt-riosn,
C M. t uriM-iitir,
J II. I't uh.
A lo nl, ant rttew sit,
IWn r . small,
1 1 i u a atasi'.v,
htlll-klm d Sl,ea.,s,
e- riM- stnrtii s
I nvul W Mblli IS,
lloi ry It li.t h.
t.ioiKi' W llank.utun,
Wlllsai Karsou,
K J. LoSK,
Alltid Vi una,
WilUsni Alliura" r,
(ll r I ans,
wohn M lii i y,
II A. el. i rown,
Oenrt-'e Pplor.oii,
alatthew )- rttui ,
1 1 ti at . McCinii,eli,
Win. W. Hmedioy,
VI in C llaioi-a,
equine) a. aline:',
Win. at'illim.
t.l. r wtikuiaon.
U'.oorrl MrKsiii,
0. K stone,
John C Hleener.
A. H.Cauitsliell,
.1 II O llaia,
John MsiiHilold,
JiicnhU Ntrelct,,
Chsrios llxey,
Jol.u A. ! .al ot,
Ckaili a Joweii,
ll 11- I'oaey M. I.
( hsrlos 1 l.omai ,
J, sesih af Thou, Hi,
Win stauh-r.
(ioorifa J. bayloi,
W. H Hpear,
J. H, Artnloa,
i Y. Stliibain,
(teurae 1 nylut ,
(,'liarles F. Itr.i d,
Sanuel 11. WOO' ,
(i at C allio,
Itohort alctirepov,
1 hooiasrn H" .
it I hi'in Idifton,
John w hjnfti;t
:Nti-pliin le iicri,
hwrli'tCrtirrml,
(illi nry H. rriU.
ttjitolin McKi tfflit,
H. II. Kfllpy,
it,', l'riittdi'n 4 (.'a.,
' j;K 1 Mpatieler,
,.. V ilU JOjr,
,.i(.lm r Vv ..ii.
ij.his. W(j to a Fraile, U.
I H. N.
U. O. -VoU,
s"B- Kiocrik,
J.m. I) Trr,
J li Itii,.),
S)Wm. HmiMi.
,(..ftiK ,0 .priDCk.
im O Htiiiicr,
! jKie"cricK CitJinut.
V, it. Knv r, Al. y.(
'.if.tm Murr,
Win. u. hnnnU,
It- Ixtn Jimn,
'..Uriiei u. O rk.
M Hii.hftn.la,
I.P.ihn H. AfkieT,
leVV. II. Henni'L
lK. W. Htndwr.
W. T.in:-ini,
i baTnclfe Itn lim,
howard t-ofiuetn,
A(itlihim I tT t
D.,
Jut ! McKm.
Macfb U. ilummril,
Kcyi.olo 1 .(MUattfi,
jll L llA lowtll A Hon.
5 Ji-hn ir H,
JU.if C Vouriff,
bj Wil mm 'loot' I,
1- W tm,
i.lnmvs tfun.vil,
Hrtiuuol li. Ilowk-il,
bVNiUiam H. AriUe,
K-lwril C inc.
,ltihn ( Micluner,
I P, Hoiii.i wurtt,
Ut'nrpa L MiUtT,
h J ttikjortis,
sc Nclmo r.
Antlu ltiako,
Jttuita WUItiiutoa,
ciiaii a. 11
U ltllli llh(HJ,
J. L'ltlouiua,
'A. K. Hfti,
Kr4.uk,
M. K.Hlwii,,
AH-rrt II 11 an r,
Kr T Citf'lOU.
0 oli 11 Hchllt'K-r A Son,
Y rid, Wiis.citn,
IkvIJ H. Ttmin )ioit,
J. Hinum Wu,'ioniiy,
trha llirH,
Jon.. Kr.r,
Henry K Utmwt
Hniuucl HlinAiu,
A UI ftrt,
Wrm ztiifioulsr,
A tl. Alburttor,
Utolffrt Kay.
c II vii .uiiut,
Ohrlim w. FVttAler,
,Airiid Wltltuutuu,
Tni Mjkryt
Kdwtn I'retty,
IHhdiiiuI tL AnUw,
Conritd It. Andrruii,
Wlhlktn H. Kmbo,
Jami Ke ir
.U.euii It. 1 yndaUl,
Jt.l d (inrur'K,
tiWiiiiuin Pa ill.
WHIImu U Cjaiii,
(! M. liM-ry,
'M. J. HraiW,
W Vf. (ittrtliuor,
,T, l. lllki,
PrtUlJ UM,
(I1btvJ Ufmi.
i.lolm MrAruiur.
Alfred 11 hh,
KrtMl K.Hwope, .
Lewi Km!,
.Iitai M rt'f wfftrt
(Ctiarlf ('ivrnell,
jWalitsr ltrcma,
fc'I'uutii I, douwiiy,
iWiili.m KnirtrJt,
;Willlkiu AntlruM,
Johu (.lilorU, 1
Jhiiici J. AWiS'in,
bWllliin r. Tflor,
fi'l'tjolllkt W.volllliill
Violin H Fitctietl,
Hon. Joseph A I
W illliitu Soi ,
p. at juiius.
W. W. hos,
K. J. (iriim.
Jaooh ft tM'tnnn,
Kdward Hrailv.
W . II. Mattnewa.
O. W.Townseliil,
('. I. Huarkrltim.
Joseph T . Itowaud,
Wlclara A. Ko In.
fee. U. 'lallrusihi-.
Citsrlra T. Miltlo-..a,
Frederick F.auts,
CK. Kigoulet,
Jot,n liwln,
M tlilliiiL-Lsm.
WIlllauiH. Malln.
lilihaid It. Miller.
'Ihi'Uiasll. ItowunJ,
Olllxrl lltilsoli,
John Ui'nd,
Whllam lirlcc,
hi. lii utrr,
A. Oarrett,
Willlaln Mollny,
Jsuies Kuluaileil,
alntthew Millar, J r.
Mli hael Tracy,
'1 homaa f. ltciulnaron
H. W. (iault,
John J. Ki oiuer
Jiltnes II. rltevetia.
In uiauiln F. lilcuu,
ll. Siott, Jr.,
K. 1. M.oit.
.1. It. .Milloik,
l'lilllp Wil.,11,
I'iituel Willi, villi
W'm. A. Ji'liks,
liuvid Horn,
ttuorire 1. Killer,
Win. J. I'hlil.pa,
Ki t. A. l .Itily,
liev. 1'r. l attoit,
Hi v. Ir. Mori ll,
Itev, U. W. I'l'iilaou,
Faatinote Wiihatuaolt
tit. V. II a If v,
II. II. Milllincfortl,
iklartln Itwyur,
I John Klein,
(II C. t'lOlllllH,
t k.hn K. I ay lor,
K A. Wntsuu,
I). F. Ksule.
tl'.. A. LeadhenKr,
r.ituiiniivucr,
John ltrattington,
iflobn I'Ulllipa,
. V'"epti Jul 1 moil,
;Kotiurt Hunt.
I'unnti Tuoinov,
IN. N. 8 ohc8 (N.J.)
j. hn M Hlieiaon,
iJTdornim O. Klku,
JtK T. I'htcb,
i). lPQiiit,
W. F.MI.ult, m
IB. A.Heinlr.
ana
M.'tiry H. Kti l.t.
cawnri Hi-J.iie,
4't.ttrlert llartlt,
kK. K. HuUsh,
i;i" raurtl. Thole,
l'l'. Ltw.Miil t'tiuiimrtn
, Henry Hettrlt k,
1 W .liter Htdvi'iinun,
lMI. l McL'Alllou,
1'. H Monli,
W.lllAiil Adrt r,
klhtMc Halttr,
M'hftrlt-9 M. Kvan.
(tt.4iuul Uml y,
jottn U. whittle,
tK. M. Nerillea,
Jaiii Wlnpenny.
thai dfilvurv ol Coal In Mttnuvmik ill tie in charpe nf
Mr JOHN AUAMH, who will te reudy to vuiamcntt
opfrulln on '11KHUAY neat. Arr.mtiut ttta f
kboitt biDf uiAd to supply aioiklioltiiri m (Urman
lwu. IU-IO-J
rST ARMY, NAVY, AND CITIZEN'S
(loilnan Kmbruiilrred. HcuuhKrf8tri.p, WtmUi,
Ac, lo tl uii9uratlial vr f0uctd fjlj
Merchant Tailor ,
TUB LARGEST AND BEST
o
I'T to thu cTTiyirsrVH on
FIFTH WARD
Ths urd t.ui.-'d a'nld r- pr.M',rl fr.'t;u th tiahitst
that tie Is nolona-ftr a candidate f't t' e OT.' e if Aidreraasji
l'tl Wari. li
a wii.siin 1 1 i;n.i:y.
'I F. A 11 - y C A It T K B H
l:r:l'(T!U('AN ISVIN'MltLKi, .
NanohAi I. a .1.. A..utit.r St., ahovii Tiivu-t
ri.il,.,M,l'ln,, o, t, ID 14.4.
OltlH UH So. 8.
T. Tii Club "III .saiu ' If, t ilirM 'MiiMrtr V
(MoiMlMy, ifitltu .t k n rl.K'k to ,h. p, Krank
Icnl r nth l otKn4i4,n .) li-itri(M.
II. ln.nr ,rrmtui, ti buin in.(uM. Yartt U tb
riun : t' ip A' (.cnt.
III. R-niitimoi tl m flub 1 r ntr .mm In thHt o
mi fn tf-Mtn IUcui to thr 1 1 ul. l.rihKli
1 uruor of ( JiAli..!,.-. u .n'iilTir
t liUf tonrnsW.
A mrHnfr tf tin- repetitive CoimTilttfy, m hn hnM at
tl c Ilnll nt 4 f'rln. k I. V. thin tiny. It u.sj i ,f (tni,r
turn to be trmiartr l. 1
W V . J''"' 1NMAM UIC II K, PtftHlllOlal
HALL OF T-iK UNioN LiAaUJS
LINCOLN, JOHNSO.X ANI UMOlf.
M ornlfiy, OrMoljor 1 f , lSO,
llio IluiMe will t oionpJ u mini
"JIIIH 1'iVJ.JvTINCi
AHIHtlJMKH MAY DR XXrUTICI) KUiM
llSUNGt lsHKI CKNIXKMEX.
r : r-J TO TIIK VOTKUS OK THK TRNTH
Wrd. 1 hp M owli g imr iirr ; h inir Itl apf.t-tu-rv
in Thk Kt KMNfi Tf i.rUKAi'n, ui 0.tfb(-r 7ih .
"Ill iNhr I'KNUI.ST At KMKNT IN TIIM TW T'l If U'.D.
Ihn If HTHTntn nf thn Ttnin Waul hvt iratp n te tM
lutrtfii n tn nupport Mr Hmmir) J. crrioa i r romnia
(.'oii'.cll In rtu n for votcn tr 1 ternl Hciliv for ('diifrri'M.
Ilim U Muatimupt to oH-at linn. Iinrlfsn U N til iir Uj i-
rit-M. and tho .( hv I o m tie i upon l every rti pu il-rnti.'
1 ht oii0i"rMi.nKl i In.i im, wit.. il .cp 1 the name nl H 1,
( in i'li lu ii iiiiiitati' ii ini i' niiiioii t 'mi lie it, a aa Imlpw
lhnpnt candidate, take thin ftpoi timify t pr .no mr ike
a'xivi- paraa,') h mit l iiii'i.m'. i ne i a hftv-ty aiiJ
MHlfv'tiM nui t ort t iliruiiole 1inlh Tiphm. wi h tt
iolitarf pci-.tln K. V M.in pt lo (.'tun in n raiioiit
and art not a f'XTi " h ret brKaui wiiatpver.
loura oiw oionti.v ,
Rdwanl Oratx.
i .oftrre M l"tMrn,
toat'pri H 'lowmenil,
t4anuipi MnfTO,
H r' I lam--41.
William I . l!aiii(ll.
K. A AiUns
K . Johnnrt,
(tcoit i . Marker,
.pir H. vit,
11. Wilson.
Jaotb r . I!r t,
m, a. t:ori,
i iijamin f..Innney, Jr.,
Thorii'ik ('ftvTper,
WiiiJf m Vt ain,
J. ItaMiioiid Clngtiorn,
Tiii.inut J I'otli,
W ill. inn 11. Jt'titM,
l tt'lilluiri (I. Allca,
Mafhh H i.Mrrrftnog,
Ht it i tun In ravlT,
ll ria,k Tayter,
John aam-w,
Wi'l.iiir ('ttatidlrr,
W.Ulam W. W i.i taker,
i;.-.rj(M W HlfrMVeir,
Wl lUin 11. w.tyrm,
1 Krplorlp' f'aKioa,
(). K. K-en-t.v.
j Ml "ha ' rufov,
Ivm if Whltemore,
1 Walter O. Vlimmori.
ft-Tv T K N T II W A U V.
v I tit A KT I IyAKT I!
Vntpm of (t-eTenih Ward H.ut wtra Ihihle to tlta Intft
rnieiiitHr when Jim ko l'i ilt'fHiatt yfir vo-e fir a eatitU-(iii'i-
lr ronio.oit i' unr I, lit HAMl'KI. J.
WKI.L, the Ind ppiiilt iit Cinflulitc, cavt two Iiitlptl
liollaia to thp Ward Hut t Ken J ( havlntj pr-viojblf
Siven FIMy hotlartt) ll w -re t- JndRt of rittrl'Ulita uy
Ib, arto n oi by niap wordn. cr pri.ts.iiknii, ihn 8. J.
t r try hia trt-nromiv and enory In in lulf of hla
ronntlcii'Dt, nnd ih people M'-m.-iaily. it dest-ning of ttie
hivhPHt hoi or r..in Hie iilt of ti.e ward.
Hv riitihoriiv of out' of I'm
LXKU TIM'. COM. OT WAltl) Ruim' roN.
TO TAX 1'AYKKS AND PROriARTY
OWNKltfl.
Iu aniwir to lii()iil:lcs made at to the mannor la irhiietx
In the event of my rfaKHlon to tbo offlce of
llMKIVtR OK TAXES,
I mean to diichargp my dutioi, I win state that I ahall not
appropriate to myseJj, bat will account to the public for ajlt
f te five per e ttt. eommljalotia now authorlaod by law t-
be ecUcctfd ou tliP e-ipiifl tae at the end of each year;
nd Uiat I will put a atop to aN abunej touching evpenara
f ( r advertising, BheilfT's costs, aud other l.lcgil cxnotionf.
10-10- 2t
JOHN M. MKLLOir.
I f if CITY TRKASUKKU'S OFK1CK,
Hun Anki.riiiA.OctnlHTT, VQU
KOIIPK. 0 f'lTV I.OANHO,lhItS.-T tie City n-a-aiinr
l I pay, on pr sina ion, ai ritv I.'tann maturtaf
Januaty 1, witti icicrcit to date of .avui'-nt
HKMir liOMM,
1fl-lf-flt nil- TrHiirer.
frf- THK KKNMNfU'ON HANK IS TIIK
COI HIT r Mtir,IKi,riMA. - liiUaAtai.
nil. ArptPUit er V8 A Aptcial Mm-llng of th o Mt ok
liolura wilt hp lipid at the BankliiK Homn.na rMHU.t
1A Y. thr ia th of c:iIipi, at 11 oo ock Aa .M., u d o i on
tlo' ('Kppdiiuiy of (ouvoriaiig (lie Hank Into alSailenal
Anociathn, areatlyto an act of Cor fire ariprot)A
June H IwiA, aim lake tneh otber ictloo a may be uooea
aaiy. hv orat H toe Itoarj o' Dlnetorn.
f 'At l!'t C. T. YKKKB8, Caililer.
13-
a'liNTIl AVA.HI.
Indrpendeut Candidate for Common Council.
10-4-71'J
SAM U 1 11 J. (lltKKWKIiU
rrr- t v. n t ii w aud.
v-3-' COSltMT KHH f'tlMMON tlOUNUlU
I'ltUIIAHI.n I'KraltIT
Katlonal I'll,, a vote lur H.J Criawoll 10
lii-tuouiatlc aote do lota)
S. J Crcm elPs volo .,
E Y. Mai-holte's vote.,
IMS)
Us)
Pnil attle msiotltv rorCreswell 8ft
TMs cak-blaiioii la based uioa Hie uilicial vota of last
Otlo'lal National l llon rotr
idtictia tha atioiial Union vote ol. .....,.,
..Kit
.. Milt
That will hf polled liv Troswi U ltavet..
Ull
ji, out tt a iota ll at amniotic win ki'U
1 hrrr-foro It Is svlil.nt fiat 11 tlia Democratic voia if
Rlvttti 'o H. J. C'roHWfll he will hv alKt-il ; but ( ha la not
e ecti-il, Ilien K. V. Macltatla will tHieloctcil, tor It Is loa
lioaalblu tor the lirrnoiraitc oartt to pil ovor 1 ItiO votes la
tms Hani. Aaatui 'Ilia ltonioorats fuel a strong interest
with us that th. ward ahoolil be trorlv- ri-pru.ented. ao4
as t. ey I. are uiaile no noiuitiatlon lor Cojituon Cottnosl
we contlili-iit'y oapic' ttie r vote lO-l-at
TO TO-K I'KOPLB OF THE FIFTH
V- WastO. Kfllow-cltiianst-A nemlligof UifCiU
sens of the w aril, wltUont ilistuictlon i.r party, has fraraael
the ulloiviiit ilukrl vhirh Is now pruseiueil tor yoar srirs
Irenes. Willi ll.o ronllileiit belief that you will find u eveey
ay worthy of jour support. It has been aeleeled Irreapoo
tiveof pa-ly, and aulely with an iya to fltness ai.dgualil
cations, and ttiiTefore cinuot btf revanlei la any seasa aa
a partisan in. Set. It baa nrlKlnaleil lu a dealre of mea atf
all ln-r.ussloiis to prevei t the i-lvciloll of Ignorant, Incom
pe'ent, and corrupt men to orttces of honor and trust. Ttut
canitldsti s tinre named a-e all peraona ot eilurelion, raiul
llarlly Willi level tornia and the inoilea of piinllu business,
and iboroni-'hly honest aad reliable This oheraousr thef
have i-ained for thuiu.elves lu tholr provluua pursulslli
Uie. and ne feel certain th:it should they hn honored wlik
au election at thia lluie to the poaitiuita for which tiiey have
been named, lliev will retlect lastiug credit upon the clU
iii of ll.e Klllli Ward.
We appeal to vou. then, men of the Flftb Ward, to lay
aside for tliis ont-e all partl-aa predilections so lar as tea
choti e of year local olllcors Is courerni-d, and aitreehar
nioaiiously lo rally for one etrort to elect gooe men to ottlce.
Should Ihis eltert be successful It omat exercl.e e power
ful liitluoni r liereallir lu warulBK all partite of the nun s
sity ot eserclsitiK utore clrcuuiapectlou In tuuklus' tlieir
IikiiI nemlliailons. In conclusion we respuctlull ask
your suttrages, fvUow-cltueiis,iur tlie lubjolued liutepeud
eut ticket.
Hy outer of Uie ludtpenilviit rxecutlve Committee.
li. P. h-I.Mi.L'iuinnaa.
llaliErtNBENT WAltD TICKET.
41 liSHUr.a.
JA1IIKH Mi CAI1P.K.
A. WTI.SON 11K.NS.EY.
i es- rain t:s.
tV II 1.1 tM CLAHK,
K. II. s.U'L.
Si'lUtOI. InllKfll'OTtS.
H. Ti'R'iTN ni.iiitlinin, loroue yenr.
'OLI.1NH WKsl, lor ttteyiaiea,
K. .1. KBNNfcY, 1
JOHN t'ASSis, Kor threeyeata.
I. lt. J. H. A N't i.NKT. S l-3f-tf
(KJ-aSTOCKIlOLni-US' MEETINO.
JTAIlalKHH' AU MKL'HAN'II ' HAVK,
full aoai.i'itis, Neoletnfier ill, 1hi4.
A Itr.eral meeting of the Mocitiolders ot the Karuiera
ar.il Mechanics' liana of Philadelphia will be he'd at their
llankuig House on Tall'ltbltAY, the aota day of Oetohea
m at, at 11 o .lock A. M.. for ihe puriwseof taklrnt Into
ioualueration, and ileelillng on the iiueetton whelter oi
not th. said Hark (hall liecotne an Aaaocl itlon forearrrlrur
on UiebusUieaaof Itankiag unuer the Lawe of the ItulteiJ
allitts, aud of eacrileion the power, eonferred by rM ia
of the (leu.ral Asseuil.ty of this l'umnionee!lh, eu titled
"An Act Knai.linii tbo lianks of U.is t!oiu"0'weailh to
teconie Asaoelat.'a. for the Pnrt..e of "siikiaij nailer
LheLsaaol the Uiutid Mates," approved Ue 2 d day of
r,!..t iao4 : Lo to take su. h actsva lu ieard Uef t M
may be necessary and l"be'',
lf order of tbe it or J ol !.''''
O.'ilUl'Jllti
W. Ht'HIITOM, Jr., Caslder.
s. x. cohosh sixth, .UH) Hssxzi sis;