The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 10, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    M(N DAY, OCTOIIMl ID, istil.
SPIRIT OP THE NEW FORK PKES8.
IfNfllnt Mltorlalii from the Jity Vorh
imii i.
row Hit T. !
Tli tui tuir ' "f Mm N ti'.iii A.liiiitii-iriti.)ii
Carrird IhiJ Mail " T- I'.v rr 1 u.o 0 rr.uj.ir.tj-,
giving Ihwn 8'na.. H" anil Kia- O.Hc.-m,
txtv Jt Governor, If ! lil nv, r, 1 r. I w h i v,,'iij
modC glml y hiivii "if ""l "I iIii"iii in p i.m
Ing an a t hi rr-'iy tin: -fit h i.irr-nf tint
Ktato wonl,l lie c mi t!i- i t., M( in die ensuing
Clcclionfi t Mio Iii'li.it.u, likn v. ;y i.'!,, - ,s:;is.
Intnre, wouM do iintiilii : i lr I i i I. Tar; b il
c.irtii d tin- St iT tlimii.-h i tin di-fr.i,-i hi'i'incn: of
tie iiiMiiis, ami tiny n.rc nut ho pTe-a m to
Lclp fb ifn a c'nli wiirtliv their oru heulu
wmilil nurly t c l,tni'!i. sk ik milium nr lu
ll una i Hi nut vote thir vi'iir utnis it tin ir ri -pLC-
tlD ll'IIKS.
Hen upon w r find n i-'ii'i i,r tuivrd him list the)
alleged purraiitv wl.iii-ivi h lurum-jlm .iro lii'ictf
truo'iil . luuiuiM i, n. i V i..i,i-t, Ul-hh I'm
lullliiV (reelv, Mil f p.-m nl. l,rl. ur not ll
all. Wo ki.im n"t Ih.w i in- inn m. iv iv, 'int i i
cerely trust Unit (In- r.-mpi mii is aril ( rule I.
V lien Ml 1 i lie li,ii..it)i h tint ne npne.l fm 11
tho licit have pnnr huine. then- w I I mill h n it
less tlmii 11 ii tl on-m il ii,iii"iii i.f rnliifii-tHiivur
('iiietlieRii uiimnir ilm cii.rived ur their vote
ly lliu nfiisal of tin- lute Cnppcih' nil Legislature;
to i' a soldii rs' voting In. It seem to in
thnt tins 't quite nv nnieh m in, Me an nur siile outflit
to I r mki d to Mt ind tiy flint nt'iail. VV appre
hend tlntt it is iuite all our fik'tiiia in Indiana can
iillor.t.
Why is il we, it-k the ilmn'i doffi once more
that in Mng'r tli im critic Li (ti l.ituro hint tver
jiMki-cd a doldier'it viitin law. The voiorn und
.lnornaM of their party huve tor yp.iri heen
claniminff tliat liirlntili w, rc ffeily rantcil to
the Kopuhliean aoldiers of New llatii'.Mitr, Cun
ni'it lent, and other Sta'c-, In view of import tnt
elections therein ; Imt In no ean hav-' th.-vrhosen
to pnclnde all partiality dy f ivorimr and pusinif
o Kildicrs voting l.w. Heu in New Jeinev, tho
home of Mit'lellan with .i 1) in t.atie I, unla
tnro and Oovi rnor binre IH(i2 whv h m she not
ftintjina nrr soldiers to vote; Why ? Wliv ?
3'cho nukwem, Why :
tiik rn it :,: tions.
Frm th Tiintf.
Klectiona ocinr ti-mcrrow in IVonsylvania,
Ohio, and Indian.!. Thov are wa'ehed with in
tense Interest by men of all pirties throughout
the connliy. In themselves the results in those
State are of roinpar.uivi'iy If it o consequence ;
bnt the Indications which tho-c results trill atlord
of the prob.ih e Issue of the Presidential contest
In November are of tho utmost interest and im
portance. In Ohio ihe contes' has not been waqcd with
any great degree ot vigor or ill tenunail m on tho
part of the Ho cnlled Democratic purtv. Ihe
r-invars has heen ai.ini ,'e I i.i.t mi .
The Copperheads do not seem to h ive h id any
grtat hope of MiC' ess under any c;re inistauees,
Mid they have not, thereior , put forth any very
strcnuoineNcrti.ini. There invert- lute doiHn
that the vote ot Ohio will bo ea t tor tuu Union
ticket by a very bundsume inijontr e hoiie
not less thun ,r)(i,o0.).
In reiinsylvaiila and Iuill ina the contest his
been moru seere, and the result is eou.-ciiuu itly
Honiewhat moic uoubtfut. Thtie is proaiidy no
loyal htatc in whi. h hjmpa tiv wl h so -ession is
more open and ocuided thnn in India in. Not
content withcndeavomgto v rthrow the Vdinin
Inranon, the 1,'npp, rheaos there have O. en hard
at work In mdiuvorii.g to urrai the Miti openly
and actively on the side of the Itehels. I'ue
oruauixntitin of the Sons of Lin, ity teas intended
to commmce Opeia Ions in ili.it State. Se tvt im
por.ations ol arms have been xoiiii,' on for m i,,tlis
paat, fur the pui.o.sc o' en itiliuk- me C .pperlie ids
of Indiana to take the tied at Amu in uriued
opposition to the O vcrument; ami it was the
act.oti oi teat iiovcninno.t, m -e..nt;j thesu arms,
tha
arousu the eIoiiiein ind suutiou of Ujv-
viimr oejiniiiir III iue i uiC.lo U nlvcnt oil.
Ihat party havo heen making tho st des-
peraU' and deter led tiloro, to defeat (jjveruor
Morton and throw tne S mu into the ranks of tlu
opposition. It has been thoroughly orauiz d,
oouuuioiiijr fBppiu a i u mom y, aa I Mi-t.tiuoil
yt by aid, in lavish pioluion, Iroin mis city and
BniliMiHiKiilu.......... 1.-.
v.... . IU c-ir,,wo. 1 j 1 , I , ' lllll klll 111? IcTillO
exertions can do to ca ry tiie St ite will no done
to-moirow. Rebels cx.ajued Innu lv.eutu.ky have
been brought by thoiisanils across tin- Ohio to
give their votes against the (iovorniiicnt. Tba
whole power of the party will ne put forth, to
cany the biate.
The Buhners in the field arc tint allowed to vote,
and not lia limn 4t,0 U rotes will thus lie lost to
the Uulon cau.se. ., vertlu le s. wo have iron4
hopes of Micechs. tiovi i nor Morion oeileves we
shall fcin ceed. The tUiaimia i of tho Union St e
Committee and n bir irenelenuoi uf ni,.iti.,n
H actively cngagid in liiu u v as, write i iai tuo
chances aic dei nieilly in our favor. Coll'ax'a te
clei lion is rca-oniihlv ci rtain. in spi'e ot the mm
depera'c ctlnr's to h feat him; Hint wo hu,H) tne
Union Ktata ticket w(,l miceeod'Oy n it less tuan
iroin obOO to "joO luajoiin .
l'ennsylvania Is tne battle fi I'd. Tho Donn
crats have evidently made up their iiiinds mat
ni.liss they can carry that !S a o now, it w ilt ho
useless to hope lor success in tho November
fight, 'i'hey have uccor.dnglv pui forth every
possible ttloit lo secure, a suow ufviet irv. Tueir
Hailing polit ciui.s iroin ibis Siati", (jv-ruor
Seymour, John Van liuren, Da.tu Itictuu ond,
Augu-t lielmont, uiiil others, hive in giviuir
1 tnni-yivauia their sp-eml iiiiintioii f.r s line
we. k spat. Ilunureds of iliou-ails of do 1 irs
bave liron font there, wrnin tho U1 tuu days.
The l.'i ion nu n, mean inn. h ue uot oeeu ijie.
Tbcy lave been an ively and earefilly ciu
vsssini; the Statu, holding lare ptiollj uioetingi,
discusbing the issues lnni veil, a id striving to
arotiseand enlighten the public eniiiiii-ui of tba
htate in ever possible way. Un -ss ad tne.si 'nsof
he day prove deceptive, l ey will car y ;iie Str.e.
No hmio ticket is iu the. tieul, and ihe'uivcticu is
only lor members of ('ougrcs; nu' it is con
tidintly e.pec ed that we sh iil ga n at least four
members, uud General Cum r hi, Chuiriintn of
the Stale Committee, thinks we mav jjaiu irvni.
With very many ob.tacles to conten I agnust,
Iieculiar to tbe pre sent xti uifu'lc, v. e bulieve tho
nate will vote for the Union n ise.
There is good reason, theretore, to ex pec sub
itaniial I'nion vitvorb s in ea-h of thes - three
great Slates. If all of fieui are fins c .rrle.l. I lie
Presidential contest w ill be sub mni illy decided.
If one oi even two of ilmm should vno against
us, they will compel a snuru. r snuggle and m ro
strenuous i (fotta oa our part; but iven in that
cane they will not seriously jcopurdi.e the result.
M''l.t'.I.I.AN T KsiTAIlLIHtl llli: IS.
Dti't.xufAi t: of nit: sin in toit-
EVKKI
frm Ik Trtvn.
i Ooncial John A. Logan, bonorcil thrniiifli all
the West as a soldier, nnd respe.-ted thr )ti(ilt tho
United Stales as a War Democrat, was In the
XVIth Congress with J. I.. M. Carry, who ropre
ieuted t!i3 VIIiU District of AUhami. L igan
dtbejilxd him vec ntly ai " vary talenioi
man, who, after the South seceded anil com.
uu-neid lis aimed rebellion, was elocted a mem
ber of the Cotifederato Congress, und servol
therein with credit to Idmseli', so far us a man
i can do so in a Congress: ol that k.nd.
Curry returned homo from Kielimond a sh rt
time ago, and made a speech to his soldier lellow-
ciiii'tis. Logan said that ho hiiiisolf was at the
tunc "far down in Dixie," and got hold of a Rebel
I paper containing Curry's speech ; and he tosk it
out of his pocket, nnd read to the Illiu c ro vd
Ibenai aiklmssing tlio following staitlimj corro
hurutive testimony to prove tho treasonable tne
, io which MiClullitn und the l'eace D:mjera -y
( iiive consented to b") put.
".Mr. Curry said this : 'My hearers, we sho iM
remember thut much dcpeu ls nvon tho clioii'j
. the Northern men make for a President the In
criming fall. There will le at least two parties
S represented, to wit the War party, who will
I d ,nl't'e-K inukenn elfort to have Lincoln retained
: nnd the Peace party, who will make a bold elfor
i' lo elect a man pledged to give the Confederacy
1 justice an J ri-Btoro Deaeo long-desired au-1
urdently-lirayed-for pence to our lueeding ccuu
I try. We hope, we trust, we pray that the inny
7 be successful. Such a shout as was never heard
before would spread over our uitlltued South. Jf
audi be tbe happy result, our iii.jV.eweK'a tcmld
it furrier ralutiiiiti tl. Hut, should Lincoln bo re
; elected, our hopes will be dashed to tho ground,
' our inilepi ndeneo but a thing dreamed of; for ire
bave exhausted our resources, und could not pos
i sihly hope to be utile to continue the war four
) yeais longer. Past experience has taught us that
we should expos t favors at the bands of tho
' liidoml'nble tyrant fc.id usurper, Abraham I.ia-
co n. Let us repo-e our trust in tho (iod of bat
! ties, and anxiously await the result.'"
RSAD-y-lUDii CLOTUI.VQ ,
TIIE
rnllnrfi f h l-Mirn iminmliii .ollr
from AlrvnnOir I. on if.
The Ol io Stair Journal publishes tile following
letter Ircau Alexander Lone, the notorious mom-
lH Ti.f Ci-ngr ss from the Second District of Ohio.
it makes some interesting developments Rnd con-
fi srilis ;
t." tN-tMATi,r.rptiinKr V".t, IK.'.I Mr Disr
- V r t.iM.r of tb.- 2.M is duly loeeiv d,
i i 1 (Oi lo I, n ve I) ad sn raricr answer. Want
' I ' n,y evens. , ,iir(v, r, lor not doing so.
11 ' 't c to N w Wk. mo, (ir. en, ol 1 ll
iu . lii.,,(,t.t,,f tne r..f,,wt, ami present
I"! be nu etll. us Ht tl.e S . Nicholas Hoel, w ,s
et d J.iif me t till di Isi! of H i iln t did.
' 1 I I hiol C I- I ,1 u r, ,.. I... i.. ..
i : 'no. ;n th's i i-i iluriiiK the vi se- t m nk, tor
He I icm-oi nmhing n ii,o -letolent noniin i
Il . I nt. in the - i i f i.,v iles,Mell of
lio- nv tiiirbt wtm ii iv a-not teenved uv bur.
it. i S : g! .hi. u M I V. due, by, tUev ii,e i P -si
i il' ii ihe i, soloti .p, couch! ii.m liiv il (I'mi
' ii il do ncthii n tin v noiil i i;o likewise. And
ii(i I' the us. ito.iiiK of the rn-oiu ion, tuo Mrtro
'. o,. , nd - mti. J, i( c iv d io,
Inn Den YVi,..,1 -n ii,e,l to I (u ,,io
at i' do i -n msi.litf y. a" a loss of Iroui -Sloiu
to M'.i ( n we. k
Sb flit r i- in VtVnclnn nw, n"1 hii no'
li n hon e sim ill Con.-ntl n. Mis w rtole sou
i in 'he c iii-e, and In-is a' this time (t i aling
mi iien n ci nnici you wouni not siispci t( Mll
Which bus b- i h ( (ililiib (I to me fn Co'.i le.1 -e.
" I Ik ic I' no i ntio si.oiu m the lleiuo inn her '.
ii Ml lie ( lei t ot. I- iilmo-t oini; by ib 'auit, ir .1 I
n c Uoibii g tint (b-t, ,t . o n. rs -ee it d.llrreniiv.
Int a short lin e will di-ii-ruiinc it no. I h ipii
t. si c yi, n m the i n.fos- p ..,. ( ,v. nuon in
thi' ( ov on the 1Mb ( I ni v t u o,,ib.
" 1 1; truly jm: s. A: i oi.. n l.-is.i."
AimI" JuIiiisuh ., iii, .,rrlcnrr
n liilr.
fiovernnr Andrew Johnson nude a stirring
speech at Lognnsport, Indiana, on the! h Instant,
in which be said :
"I hold iu my bands, fiom which I 'shto
IC:.I sn t tnnt or tt , fur the Invert' i,r so -nn
ob: Driiii'Ciats, and yoi.ng on. s tin , a . -tier writ
ten by (fctn ra' Jurkson bimselt', in his oivu na id
wiitii g; nn. I, In handling tins retic, mr mitid
M"S buik io tiie timi - ol lrt .-J. Wh'in it wis
wrl ten nnd published I was a vouiig nnin.or b v,
i wink in my sin p. and hean' it re el. And this
nn Ii oiy ot hi ing iu my shop calls to mind what
was said whin Mr. Lincoln was lirst nomi
nated, lie was called the rail spinier, hi d I sat
to dii.v ou were making good use ol the. ideal;
while the butternut party was being split to
puces, jou said the Union" never could he Split.
hen the recent lioiniiiaiions were in.i.b. a'.
PiiillitucTe, the t"i v papers ol the country said :
Tbty hn e a rail spliner and a builoon for the
lend ol the ticket, and 'upon tho ta l they hue a
louiKh t dlor.' The idea at the bottom or till
this opposition Is, that the mm whonses nn from
the mass of the people, ihe man w ho ndvoc nes
the ooi trim s that man is capable of st li govern
ment, has virtue ami intclligcnc to ooveru hiin
sell, should be n pnohited. 1 have no'hlug to
regtet thai my rnrU life was spent in the shop. I
m vi-r boast ot it in my ciinv isscs, bu- w hen it is
bn light up as a reproach, I have met i' in the
way it should bo met, and he who ligr-.'a with
such weujions is not entitled to the respect ol any
body. " Vcs, the 'boorish tailor' is put upon tho tail of
the tici.et. What an insult to the ar.sto 'r ice,
who want reputation without merit and with int
wrmh! Y. s, I ninn tailor; but I learned I m ;
since that if a ninn does not ili-ra. o his profes
sion it never tl suraccs him. (Ch.i rs.) An I I
limy be pirmitl! to say that whnn Ivn mil ir
I ii ade some prettv elo-'e tits. (Lati r iter.) M ,
pminints tisid to be right well protinrtlon'-d ; but
I httve sien tailo'S, nt their own e iitsnse, t i,
msken man out of verv scant mnb rid. I used
to be considered a very good tailor, an, I got hit
wo:k done iiciv r.iingto promi-e (l.iagiiicr and
('III I I S 1 S(l I, litr I li,.n-t-h (...I... , , .. .
ol ihe fin. ilament d principles of my demo racy
i-, ui II it in luiiiliincuillsiii, ioo, I'liu lll-'ll sao-ltil
l. r....,r,l. A ,1 .1. : .,. ..
.v l. . It l,F ,11' I II. II IS Wl 1 I 11 T
li akt-s the ninn, and the want of it the fellow.' "
'I hi' !' r res I Kiiiil.
A gentleman who left Columbia Sunday even.
lug slates that Forrest made bis appearance be.
fore that town during Sunday, and commenced
to ' fed" tho gariison there. A lively sklrmi-h
cr.sued, which was kept up for about f mr hours
Theguater port ion of ihe skirmishing occur el in
the vh ini'y ol Jackson College, in the suburbs of
the town. It whs reiKirted that two Pcileril and
time Rebel soldieis were killed during iho en
gagement. I'm rest, Hiiding the garrison filly
prepared to mtet and repel any attack he could
ir ake, withdrew, sn.l took ihc 'road leading to
Mount Pleasant and Klorcuee. No -hing further
was recei id yesterday as io his mov, mouts.
A rumor w ;,s brnnght in f om Tnuno vestei d tv
that a considerable lor. e of Rebels, r-jpor ed to
In a portion of I-orres 's command, were in the
vhiiiityot th'it place Monday, though notliiug
was known of ibeir inti n'ions
In his progre-s towards Co uiubia, Forrest cip
luied three h nek house, and burned therailroid
bridges over Curler's ere k and ih; (iJuTumout
suw.mili at Carer's cr. ok si a ion.
Lah h.- A dtsnatch r.ceircd nt th" hes.diuar
t( rs of (lei.erul Roussiau, about :l i.'c'O 'l; Ins
night, says that Ucn ral Ronsse u was on the
Mount Pletisant road, and ihat Foit si w is rc
tiiatii g tow ards !' oronce, II lilond B'id tele
gniphic coiiiinuiiictition is open to Almov ov the
C.ntt'.i(M'ga rool, I'tid fie wires me woriiiijr
clear through on the Decitur rotd . VmAni;)
lt.'j atii, tht. I'.
A l.iirrilln itl(l iu Mnrj I inil-Wnlter
IlllWiS Ikllll'll,
On Tbnrsdnv eleven gurrillas crossed tho 1'oto
in hc near Poolesvilie, and ptoc ceded t Sna ly
Iiringi, about elgbtci n miles noith of Wa.hing.
ton, where they robbed the fcto'is in the village
of sone SlOliO woith of goods, and decamped.
Ihe citi7iT.s rallied a party, who araie I- theiu
Silves utd u i -a h, I the marauders, nnd reaps
tun dike property uud a Southern mail of consi
dt ruble lrrporlnrice.
Wuiiei Howie, a notorious cunilla. vs klllol,
iilid Ills froiber, llrowne R .wte, wa ruKcu p i
soi er. due Rel'i'l was ivoiin.b'd. The pursuing
patly nfeit ins sulh red no loss.
h'flitou lrHivu Uy lliiiivan.
N.I-(,n wns at that epoch (17M) thiriv-f.mr
yiars of u-je.'shoit ol stature, pule lace, hiiineics,
spate blur und with H at ...pinine nose unleh is
pi cuH r to wa rior, an. I whl 'h m .kes tVesaraud
Couue resemble biids of prey 'I hern is nothing
io n (llcn'c thut nt tins pencil l.uitua l.v o.ina. us
Dionus nlitavs ca'ls l er. entertain, il auv din, r oit
dpi i am to that ut her bu-hartd as to fie p'uM
oi iM'iMin ; nut I'P. on l. is tl e, we are to .1. Ictt
N pies under th I thraldom which few a, i f ir io
ln.vu escaped who came .thin the u.es he of t'io
s.nn. Nay, cur liisii'tical romancer ouldhave
us In llevc that it was to cure himself atC.ilvi
and 'I ei.i rille, as to lose uu yo nt the one, and
nu arm at Ihe other. One thing is cert tin, tha.
the bi ro was no- euP el'ished In person when he
rcappcHied in tbe picsec. e of Iji ly Uauiiltoa. in
June, lT'ifs. 1' was a criiic.il mo neut i:b the
brvo Biltuiitil.
lie bud no! only nl!oidlhc Kreneh tleot to
s'ip through his lingers, hut he hid also left
Malta nt the mercy of theeucioy, nail permitted
thirty thousand men to ho disembarked at Vlcx
iindriu. He w as, further, without provisions or
water to coir in no ihe pursuit, and sone of his
ships hiol been ilanii'j'ed in a storm, ('no'im' of
Naples was si.s'cr lo Marie Atitoin t:e, and it is
IiOl to be wondered ul that she tleics-i d tbe per
si eiiiois of the hitter ; her husband, IVrdnind,
fnllv shsreil In her horror of Jacobin licnse, snd,
in tho face of treaties ot neutrality. Nelson wis
allowed to rovictual and repair iu the S ates of
the two Sicilies. Nelson, "knew that a grout naval
vicloiy could alone save him," ipiiued N iplesj
we are also tultl, more deeply enamored tuan
ever, and "never siueethe invention of pojvdcr
and the use of groat guns, had any naval comb it
terri lied the ocean by so great n disaster." Out
of thirteen ships-of-thc-liuo, w hich constituted tho
French licet, two only succeeded in making their
iseapo. Nelson, as usual, who fou,;tit like A
lien, did not come oil' eea-.hi. less.
Ho hud been st.ric k on the forehead by a f.i'l
'ng yard, and the integuments, borne down over
Ids only remaining eye, hn'l to Le icplaccd into
tne'.r proper position, und then d'tly retained
there by plasters and bondages, it wan in such
a pl t-ht that the triiiu.) Imi.t hero made his reap
pearance at Nnplis, but then he was also the
victor of the Nile the conqueror of Ahoukir
(Aboukir, fa'.her of pitch I. Yet we are told, and
asktti to believe, that so unbounded as thejoy
experienced at Napln ut this virut.y over tho
scgre.ssivo R"t nblicans. that the ilaiigUtor of
Marin Theresa, the haughty sister of too ciuaily
haughty Marie Antoinette, spoke to Lruly Hamil
ton in the following terms: "My beloved
Pum a, In order that I may remain King, and,
in consequence, in order that you shall remain
(Jtmon, and this man shall belon. to us, yvj.i
mutt belong to him."
Tho Taris papers already begin tota'i of the
Prince Imperial as Napoleon IV. At a, reoeul
dinner at emu tiie little b.-y sung a luvo song,
and Announced to the colonel of the I'JUi thut lie
had been ordered to jo.r, his regiuaout, and was
ready to "fail in."
AND J 1MB TJlILOIlliJa
T)A1'I KVKNTNfl TELKGRAPTT. PlTfTiADFJiPTTTA.
lr.le
arconii
tint lti-rrtii llrriNlont.
The arroni.a nyf de f Ii .n of tho Commis
ioner of Interna
i ivevruuo win no rca I WIIQ
interest by widows
and guardians of orph tu
children. Tho tincsh.
ns involved were Where
scvoial meinli. is of the
same family are entitled
to a separate income, sb.
I the wiiolc incline of
the f inily be ncgrio" ted. Sk
I th lux to the Oov-
ernmei t be pal. I on the exre .
above six hundred
dol .lis p r ai nutn ; or. -La'! (tv
Income of each
mi mi.r i f ihe launly be con-idi. ' "I'""0
nil distinct estide ?
Tin ilci-'oTi is u.Hiii'es'ly in,', w.t 1 , hvrnotiy
w 1 1 h tbe (.''lie i al action of the C.-n ,vU "ll,"ir "'
ll ein J lit i l in ;
IklAs. in ll. Mill MI NT. Or 1 T ' " 0'.' 'T,:-
l.lM.vt S
VAsllWit...s O t.-iero t M.'
. eipl "l , our . ter n' ine .
Si. .- 1 ,.n
l.l"!i:n. e t,l 1,0
b..'e ns . e i i di ,'i, f , 1
need, c .nil, mnl t T
h- tv l I i. l l.'n, t,i.-
1 1,,.. ,, ii , iii i Mil mu i iiis an 1 1, i'
l,r
";. " in. Buiiii emto an nn onie ot J : ,. lt .
he th - ii luloois n n a. g'iwHti. ii.' uu.ciit ;.i )t ,, ,
"' I'liilg a.-t'ith.' i.i.s i . i i I, lie mr iik.s rtiic
ji'ii'iiii nn i t tin- i niiili . reply t r me
estate mi (inc-tii n wa. so do l.lr.l tba' the i ( mi
loi i ( io ti r. el ives is the nctioil irn oiue ,.! ea 'll
fioru bis it l er own . p rn e e tale, th n ji u
MiCoiins nn u.Mihli- siti.lv, and i.ut in tin agcre
guto i in pi . H i iy ,
'. A- I n I I .v-. e;''v ( .or. eiis.in , r.
Is-n,. I' c, k. P..q , Ri-ij.V ol ti'iils, I! 'ti
more, Nun lm d.
I'm Ir. ill .. il,,. i,.,rl l.i-ner il f.nrlj ,
r ein ,e a 1 1 ifi i,s ) ,v,. (
1'I IJu a l .a 1; , or, ( ieneral I a r C ills him,
hi- " I'mi obi maw," has wou a ll cue during his
sojourn in the valley ol Virginia of winch ho ll
well worthy, lb I you ever si e him? It not,
you have niisse.l one of the treat! -t curiosiiii s of
tl.t war. He is a man of con. di r ible corpu
line , with a Pail face, whi h lm, ihe appeirii'ice
ot the full moo., when it is at its luight in rcd
ni sh. lit- is b. u' six feet hiL'h aid of tnmii use
siiKtnie Iiis vice sounds l.l.i u c acio d
CbiM si lldiile, and comes f ruin his mon h souie
what In tliu sty le of the llanlsbi II Itaptisi, w illi u
lot g iifiiwl, iiccompanied with an inti rp dation of
calls. In w.niei his bead is i nciti d in a net
siripi d woollen skull-cap drawn i.boat his e irs,
wniie his hi oy is coma mil wi.hiu toe embraces
of a Virginia e.oth i vcicoin, s rikii.g his heels.
II. legs are iiiveied by leggings of the same
n iitrrtal, vi in p, d Iroin the feet upward us high
a-t:t- I i.ic v.th !i te tape. Ho is as brave as
be is hum. Ij . end as boinelj ns mi ,- man join vcr
siw, ixceit l'utsdii It owi Iciv, a lm is s ibt to
rivnl h s Sa'nn c Mnj sty m person. il ap; ar nice.
'I In if are ninny incidents r-.oa e l ol Old .lutiil,
nt I can at present call 'o memotv tmt
one. Imrirg the bullies in the Wil lerni'-s, i n
i i i' i Bsion a ri glnn tit trom South Carolina was
ordered to i ii ire the enemy. I'. r some reason
tne;- bi-ti n it. Old Jubal, henrii g ot it, rode up t i
t' c I cad ol tbe e lninn.iiiid in that pe. u laritv of
tui e lor wh ehbewas no ed, cri 'd out, "B ast
H you got iis;luto this d 1 scrape, and by
G- joushs'l ii, lp its out." The regiment was
cui l y tee rein rk lha tbey nisiioil upon the
foe, diiving him tr aii every p si.ioii.
Miriilli'iitton l I i il iV Vim it.
Mm v. Mar s, Mali" I t-'i u e ). sig iii',- esilbil.
Aciordn g tos. lm- M i on en. bnlv of the se i. ;
Manliii. iu cp ctcd, s O'crness; Isabel si 'iii
ti. slowly; Julia ar ' Jutn-t, si liaired ; O r
trt:i!e, ao tint : I o an r, nil liuniiii; Kllun,
in gn ill the ' : i I. II . Ice.i h .ne'e I oy t',e l.i'im
ino. I e'i ue. so i.Iiivs ail .iii :. Ib.iiigti, arc .nii-i
to ('reek t titho s, r nn a i.s one ivliu pit:, a. I he
i' tei pr, t.d nn i 1 t'nol.re is i gal; I bat of iJIn -lolte
Is a nin e ii ; Choa, br.ghl or clcaivd ew.d ;
Ami'., i bote; Alum I', atiuable; l.mri, a
1 tr.l; Keith, .joyoit-j. (i.ivu, pi-.c ; I'.io-ic,
Ig t if lie; Once, lav 1 ; S.r.ll, or .SlHi.a
irniss; S phi., win. in; An. Ill in I Ant,
ilt vid; M.iti oa, a m blc mai l; Maigaict.'a
purl; Kiiiiea, plump; Pauline, a title one;
tin i u Ii Anna. Anno, Ann ro d Nan. y, all of
which are the sani" migitiil i. a n , iute'rpr.'tc I,
meaii (.rsiious. o. kin"; Jann .signifies diguny ;
1 a, the I Hing ktar; iricv, briifh' no.-ts "of
aspect; l.oui.-a, or L"iiise, one who pritec..;
Minnin. tetnbr; Cti'huriec, pme; I'ruoc -s, or
Fanny, liankor tree; Ljaia, sevorj; Mineivi,
chaste.
A New Miiklciil liiHIriiiiii-iil.
Son c son-Hill u bus b- en i tcite.l in niusicul
Circ es alnond bv the ii'vcntinn of a ni tv iustru
m ml which leaves Sax's trombones niid o liei
.'igiintic ei'irmi s of the s iino descripiinii v -t V fur
lebinil. It is ended the "n rophone," and tho
soiiiiil is piooueeii not by huiii.iti biugs, tun ny
Im-IIows worki ii by steam. i -: curio i.-," s.iv.s
a F. ell. uti J .a 1 1 r, "t see u pull of white sm oku
arismt! fiotn the trumpet s nntu'h ;,t every no'o. '
VeiT cm ii ti,-, no noi. Ll (-sm a ( oi i .'.spoii.tnut),
but lu a rlo-e rr.nci rt-rootn or iln-une tiie eiool.lv
irint id this st( am instiuii'entts noi liKely t i con
ti Ibuti to be ii nib it of the and uce ; a. id ns
fur as the volume ol sound is coiieei ned, paintnl
t sp rolee lia s ns to ll.iok that even Hin ad
n i crs r.t b'a s b inds would lind the orchesaa of
th' Fn neb opera quite ovcrpoiseriiigly noisr
la neb tor H eir t'lsics. Fancy M ir o, (iiugliui,
itU' 'IiiinU rLk fjuviug to louip.'to with a sieam
tnmn ' t!"
S'( iiliiiiri-S) tr III. S4ii1lnn.
A l'nrls let iriu thn London star savs:
"Sew rai ot tbebrst arlisis Inl'iri.s aie tmsi'v
employed in si nlptui n:g a spleudi l i aih ion of
l ea-is, destii'ed to In pi.icui in ihe giriiensof
the Iliiii-iij at Constantinople, t'sventyawo ani
n als are slreaoy complc'cd crccorti.es, porcu
pines, tigits, and .'tracts ere si iilcliko one
scaicely Pels late in tin Ir neighborhood. Ac
cot. ling to the Inns of the Koran, the Sultan is
not allowed to l.nvr the staiues of any descend
ants of Adam ; he will however, no -.-ess a colioc
tion of I .casts in Lioi x aud nii'ible cciluiuly uu
livalkd in I' ll. i pi."
About kty of the South African clergy,
almost all in u c tlioccses o! t'iiH'tuwn and Ora
luiiustown, have s.'gmd a mi ni... u.l addressed t.t
iheii MtUopo itnn a d to the liislr.ps of South
Alma, in wlrcb lin y protest aguiust Dr. ColensO
ri sun ng bis episcopal luni tion-, and deeluH)
that ihycaiuoi rieogni.e him as n bishop of
their ( buret., ur h.nu lommuidou with Inm
should In letnrn to his ilioc.se.
A icn.aikuble in-t im e i.f a nobleman resign
ing bis In rental) rights ocenned lat dvia tne
l. oith ot Scot and. Lord S iltoini retained la his
fnmi'y the nei.t to appoint the mu :itratos of
1'. asi iborcti(. h. but tho town having increased
ci nsiderat li o lute, the noble lord gavo t i the
housi holtU is, ns iMJte consistent with me spirit
i. f lie i-gc, ihi pniileg'! bis lninilv had so long
CTjoyie.
1 1 e ,V.n, states that dip Ing the stay of the
King O! fn a n in Paris the Pi inc.- Imp rial ottered
l.im a ro i u-r (.imi -i Is ,bel n, saymg: "l can
not i lltr ji nf mejesty inn l.irg else for the
(Jui i n, out I biic i !.e n i ! n -t torget rno, see.ng
tLatl h.'VeSp.iM-h hlo nt in tin wins." The King
ticupti -t l he ri se, and had it hi, tin d ately cn-cio.-eil
lu a iica u se, so thai it might be pre
si rvi I.
A .ciir.ti'ii- Ilnss'an Las I'l coveted a process
l y which Milder, ihii'igh newly le led, may be
ta nie .o buid es to r.si.l the irll.ieticcs of the
ii. ost trvli'it clini ite tor-an uimnst indetlnito
peiiod. The most curious part of 'lie invention
is ilist it dia-s not ids ul i e tun use of chcuih'uls of
air. si r Mich a net ping in kr osote, Ac, and
that the priA ss is applied to t'i-' tree while
fcri.w.ng.
A short whi'c ago a Freucli pne t, disputing
thc.'iuiLoriti of Ids I'tiunh iu such uiattsis, went
to his maw r l"r priml-siori ti tuarry. Tho
inuwir leltisid ihe application, and the priest
tl en iippeBlcd lo a I ii In r court for a writ to force
the civ I iintt.oiity to giant his re.iii:r. M.Jules
I'avie plended in lav.ir of ihe pries'. Tho court
decided thnt the innyor was right in relating the
rn,tie;t of the pr.i st, und Condemned tliu latter to
cists.
Admiral llotiry I.itt:hfie'd lo s lately died In
London, iu his seventy-sixth year. He entered
the imy in May, lHtiO.and w as midshipman of the
Jmpiticu.r, and assisted at the blowing up of the
ImwUnte in ihe Morbeum river iu IHUtl; iil-o
teivtd nt thn leJuction of Aux Caves ntid other
ports of St. Domiiu'o in lsu.'l, and oa shore at the
attack on Cuiocoa in 1Mb t. Ho was acting master
of the h'tnml, ami afterwards senior Lieutenant
of the JU;ni!nr nt Walcberen, and commanded.
He next commanded the Muhawk in the opera
tions on '.he i oust of AriericH, including tbe attack
on Craney Island and Hampton, aud served in
her boat at the destruction i f the United States
schooner Aip, iu lso.i. ILu held other uctlvo cm
pioyivent up to l.V.io
A Kll'llMCNIr ta'-ISS AT UtlASIH 1 LAN OF
Cami'.won. A llichKiond prjer of arccunt ditto
lijs.
"A htavv fune is to be poured into tha v.iilcv
10 capture Lynchburg, the Tenuessee railroad,
ar.u tne jaius u tsu, uuu :i otiuiin penntv
ntnt possessioa of tbe Uanvill railroad. Tho
r. ntral rui'toad il to be tuktin aud held hv a
column pufbul on from Frdeticksbnjg to tho
Junction, which will give tha command of botb
ioi!s. They are to lend Ibe hand to another
column I" be landed at tbe White, House. Rich
mond Is thus to be cut oif from all communica.
lion, and lii.alfy investeJ by a powerful army,
aud tbe Yankees believe they will capturo it aud
Lee ' whole urniy."
ESTAHLlSHMts-.i",
The best sen ing s'lk I now made In Amerlea.
Suljstitnte br. kois pay a license to the city
ofChlca ii of S " 4.
California will mako 1 .oOO.OW gilloni of
wine this year.
F'ght thousand flovernment employoci in
Nsshr li" In 1 1 se n . monthly drills.
Tbcjoit Wuiltier has lojt all Ins fruit br
mblK-ry.
A limn rami d Oodln is row In the New
Ji'tscj State Ptl-on for lugumy.
-From Hire, io livt cases of sniii le daily ate
11 potted n London.
A young br.de has ju-t I
from Ha bin 1 1 a flv.
on pol-nnc.) in Piris
Piiti h tr.M. t are n ,w -tatioiie at w ind-;r,
C. W , w; h r ibery, n r, v, nt lio's-1 rits
-The A-,,ir is be
in Auj, a.
i g C'. oie.'. ' y the l ifr. li
I A substitute, broW as arrc'e l i i 1; .s:i
"'''. ! ''ii,! a f.'ld wa :,.
-s',f' ''' i'liu : no it etr than thi", l.ftn.i
(In a. h..e ibed.
n.ar.n,:turim fi n. in Kill River is snid tr
btiv V ' "'.'"'M y ti,,, ik-, i, m (p-toii g .f Is.
T'.s Muvr of Rirhnioti.'l rtecivcj n
j cr.r sa,, ' I'.ii abic in w , tl ;
1 i.e i ft. ib r pait ol the tolm-o i top in i. r. b
Mury hind oi. nlnswas destroyed ltft wee k by a
lad-storm.
1 . (b 7i inn, Muttiscn.oi lilinoV, bus n, vie
l.tdf a not ion ! selling "luoi 'tii !cn
l i rk.
The King ofltaVv went out for three i Ws on
the Alps to hunt rVaiimla, and caught only
l.casiiiit. He w int lit me satisfied.
Ti e Tuners M iry of Cambridge In I s.
(omo thi-ibcr. Mio abstains from brcs 1, r f.a
toes, and milk, and loses fat theacby.
The N' w Itrnnswick mllithi ought in bp aM
Sent to the front. They met for a panul tli -oil
er (Isy, lint got into a tight iu a gravevartt
Nine Indies were arrested in Il iltimorc for
showing um'ue mten'ion to Rebel prisoners as
they msrchid through that city.
On Thursday night lat tho safe cf the Cniteii
fstntes I prcss Company was blown open at
Owi-o, N. Y., and f lOHO stolen.
lt is said tlii.tthc appearance of Joe Coburn,
the prize tighter, is so fornild ible tha. one of t ie
backers pf Shut has lm ked down.
Tl.etr an- move bakers tuan butchers in O -r-many,
and twice ns many shoemakers as both of
the former rut together.
The Montr-nil carmen aro on a stiike. They
t b.i'-i t to the Or uu! Trunk railway tiaiixpur.ing
Ireight on Its own wncons.
1 he salt wutir In the oil w ells ruins tho tools
mployod tin it, ai.il tins causes a ceaseless
o:p iiili uie to the speculator.
The icfiigccs ami ffeedm n in MI-so:ul who
will tacd (;i)v.irmni.nt ai.l this winter nuinhcr live
tlci'Siii.d.
An t sfiih!i..)imctit fi-r
locorailiu'S is iu.tt si ii f-it. g
the iiiiiiiufacfuio of
in Troy, New Vork.
It is a new I ranch of I:.. lustre in that city.
'1 he bin d of Dntch Indies who attempted to
r-:pioic the N ile have been compelled to ah in
di ii the et.t rpiisc, owirg to the hostility of tho
dntivis. N itu'b'y nutives.
'J lie iii.Miul lAi'ense of Harvard College and
ti e . o'ogiciil Minen.n at (' unbriilge is
flil-j.t H. An hirst ai. ii D.irtm nitli each spend
oo i y s-lr.,1 oil.
The j uMislicr of n pr-per in M lino last week
pibl b'J rents for n peck of potatoes to a suh
icribt r thnt i.si d t i give leu tnisliols for aycir's
nibscrljiiuin to tho same paT.
At MiiiK'ibcs, ui the grand then're, one of
the dnnci rs i'l thn bu'kt fell through the promp
ters I ox. set her clothes on lire, and was rescued
by the iiiiibani r.
'Ill Chnrlc.-ion CoioiVr talks ubnut .T),(X:
Polish sohlii rs i-xp.ctid to arrlo and enlist in
ti e Coi ledi r..tc army. How will thoy got away
fiom Pclni il nr.d the Kn.s-lr.ns ?
The police in Huston picked tip a drunken
innn iu the sbfc. t h.st woh.1s who had ovcr ji),))
in his pocket. He was thanklul when be c.iuio
to li'insi -li'.
A lad of tib ait liltoen years of ago was
inslant'y ki'b d in (.'incliii all last ts iturd.iy by
the ova rturiiii'g of one of tho Fast Walnut Hilli
i nimbuses.
Tic in w wiitcr-wi.ik.siit Chilliest jn, M is.a
chii'it'.-, which willsupp'y the city with .va'.or
fii in Myst c lad e at Mulfortl, will be formally
opi in d ('idler '2".
A ('('setter was roasted to dea'h last week
by craw ling under tho linker of t'ui st 'smar .. It
Musi;, us she was takiny some recruits from 11 cj
ton to Oallo ''. I land.
The (h ad body of a beautiful nn I w.ll dresiel
yui:g plil, lull, veil to have In en iiinrd jred, was
found on the shore of tho lake, near D '.roit,
Midi., a few days since.
'i he Washington c .rri'sp.sinlciit of tip- I'ri
'Mtcsnis ibue can be little doubt thai tho recent
trovi p. ibt (Tour ion is on lisu Iclt failed to uccoai
plish the re tilt nr.tici;.aled.-
Ai aueiionei-r 1 itrly .sold a large lot of tosta
mems at a sale in It iltituorc. On examination,
the peri hiiser found that tl.o te'd unents wero in
the Cl octaiv lanriisge.
Tom 'Ibtimli and bis wife go tu Kuroprt in
sty ie.'i hey have two sen aiita,several state-rooms,
ant a cabin to themselvs. Tom is an illusions
little Cro- .
It was SUfd insti tul ot ICU, which the Trustees
of Ambers1 Coili gc lab Iv voted 1 1 the professors
of that institution. This pte-ident receivod a
lloi.alion of e4ul).
Work bahbeuu stOpi d at ilio Wamstilt Millsa
n New Hcdiord.but it Is o Jpcrted that operations
will be resumed as soon u the price of cotton
becomes moic vet 'Jul.
A coal tiamster, iisahvI T-uller, wont to a
"wake" in Charleston n, Tffassii .-hinetts, last
wi ,k, fell u-leep in nn open window, fell out and
broke his mck like JiiUvchii.
The Princeton Colin; Hasc btill Club hill
cliullenged the Wllliuma CUIege Rascball Clab
to play a mulch game lusi Thauksgiviug. The
challenge bus not jet bwu accepted.
The Maine p ipers Jay th:t allthe crops in tit
Ftato have come to nitvurily, with nu avcruge
yiulil, and the iiotuto orop i:i tie the largest the
State bus produced for nuny years.
A man named Foley had a ball given to him
in Loton lust Batui-dUvy, for the b. ni ,i' of his
sick fnmi'y. On g.ing bf-me from the ball nith
the proceeds (yfLM I in hii pocket, he was robbed
und niuidered.
The Hazard rmiJer Company Irivj built a
churrh for their unploy"". This company, is
one of the most amiable iii-is era to iti ium fiat
can ye found. It wouldn't til jW therr. u for Iho
world.
QUJUtii WTITKH, JH.,
MAS Uri.CTDEL'G KAJHINIST
AN l
KNGINKKH,
lu-'O
o. k :1 il- SB. OXD Jireg, rt.i.sai p'.n.
1'OR AlK-7'..'0 AN
I'Nlii'.C'I' l'ni N-
X. l-.l i,r..io a-
tttnt ul'lriu L. u .inr.uin, seurtjui.u
i v fthiwt .
..irlv i.ii n ti stri -t. Aid I, I"
il' Lb "Is
d. itliVSiH.!., i'l. BU.liivi.iii
iustckic.il f oni'.TV or vuns-
kjiviiia-.ta'd ur laawill i w-M at the
Had. Vliian'iiin 'i ''ii'ii-N A 'I'" mrsi't.iii'.ew nms'H,
It mvurdmii Su roti;y.
tsr
ITFT1I W A Rib A MF.KTINff OF
tf t'sidii iiiiailtl.'- ward w.ll us " ''ou
IlltlMlb.l!. 'u. ll'J Sllll'K ',lnll.llll..l'ii.l"lll
in:ii.,M , S I' M- HHLe" Ullttm a'e paiLCiilarly
leeiii sisil K. ' pri-ssst
l', S A'l'KlKHOHi Js .Ststri tarx.
IV. I it"
J 1 PICK 1'KittilOM COAL AND LVI-
rov t tui L s..u.i-n; ,
w So.-ir1: WAI NUT Sired. I
Fii.liAi.i.i i U. S'lUal'i't 3a, H-4. i
I IVII Kli 'I'l lu.aril ( t'lifti'is 1,11,1 tills) U.iy
ii i, a ai-wiliiia m l WO I'bU CKN I', nil Ihe vap'.lal
Kii.l i Hi i ijBuiuy, v"-' it- lo iuiii"lilison .mil
tt.r Of ti uu vo. 'l i I .mli will bc.c.usMiirruui
LV" 'V ' .TIE. rb'i rets,,.
NOTED roil HANDSOME STYLES,
MONDAY. OOTORKU 10, 186t.
TRY GOODS.
"yiiitiw in una c ouiiMin
W HUMAN EYOT3
IT IlLC MI'.S NhCI'SSAKY TO RKI'UCK
DRY GOODS
T0MEET1HEVIE A'SOFBUITER "5,
WK Hi:?, Ai.Vi ,f.t m,AIV TO 10 H9-
A ft in rnn f'.M -w'nt UM -IwWri o'"t fU
I' tl f. np, Uns day. tu fn .'n-iiin-f ( t c-n 1 in
iitl I
NEW FALL GOODS.
Eost Sicf-f of JTorinoe-i.
IVst Sioik of Foplius.
Best Stock of New Silks.
Eost Stock of Nobility Fhicu
Eest Stock d Drew GooJ.
Eoft Stock of Black Goods.
Eest Stock of ITliitaf Gooilri.
Best Stock of Laas Goods.
Best Stock of Bhuikota.
Best Stock of Cloi'.Ls.
EYRE & LAKDELL,
FOURTH AIND ARCH STREETS.
I'. S. -We. ire riscM ackft awie,tiit wtsnv, told ipsl..
si to? i hi smbodj. Uiurrt.nv tseruii s r;,r, f ssll now a,
low S.i HI? Ii.rl. 9--M mws lm
QEEZvT R1DU0TI0N" IU PHTCE3
or
FALL AND WINT.ER CT.OAKS.
Ol. lt hTOOK C('.VI't;lS FH TIIK
ciioicKsT N()v,i:irir n.
Abo, WATI'It Plt0llK't.OAKs,aialiln th bt tmtm
,t, at U'bs tl.an unitJ prn es.
CDEV7EN STODPAET it EllOTIIEtt,
Kus. 1,111, -l.ivj, mill 1.1 N. HKCONU UTiirwr,
I0-ls-:il Abas. Willow
Ji:V MOV-'lliNlINtJ M TOltH.
VALL STOfK.
Alt I-leU'Uiit Ai-ssoi-t nioiit
DEEES GOO DP,
CLOAKS, SHAWLS, MANTLES.
AMI
MOTJltrNIIVCJ I I IwII IN KII'.
THE ATH'.NION OK THE LAU1E1 IH (SOLlL'ITKD
M. iV A. MYl-lllS & CO.,
Nil. 0 40 I'llklNlir STKKF.t.
)I.AU AND HTltllMlU
SHIRTING FLANNELS,
f'KOVI AlIlTIOW,
AT Hi. IUOKl PUIOK3.
CDEWIlf STODDAET & EEOTHEE,
K". 110, 1U J, lJ 1.1 1 N. titCONI) T8HKT,
10 7-.lt Abnrilljw.
gGOTCH EUE8ESY DIAPER
l'UOM AUCTION,
A T It ll 1) V CV.it l'RICE s.
OUEWEN STODPABT & BEOTHEE,
Mua.110, I.Vl,t:iJ r.l N.SWOSK STItKF.T
0-T-M Ak-(i willow.
JJ A MILTON, PACiriO AST) AttfESIOAjS
JrKU HHIIOTItV 1IJ IIlNIO,
I'TtOM AUCITON,
at nr.ii c;i'.D im:ici3s.
Ct;RWF.N M'()I)I)JKT & BltOTIIEIl, . .
Jim. 4.111, 11V, n,l 1.11 N. KK(HIM) Strut,
10-7-,;t Aliov, Willow.
PROPOSALS.
J. S V 1HAUI Ml-.ST
lit Itl At' ttl l'limi 'ltiS- AMI ( I '.11I1M
O lofii-r H
U1 hv rt it " i'l .t III if I'.i.rt-.tii iiiilll 'i o (iofK V. .M imi
i-t r;n nt i'.-it.ir imtunt. tor iiiriiif-tinw and ii'livrnn
nt u tinxy 1 mil it t l.ioi l.Vi n, . ite Uiiiiiiivai aWiui
ul' I'.'ii r
I ; im)i. r lu hi wiiiti, iihmiii ny Hi,1?, .tuviie.x to
t'i ) in uih to t-M- iu.i, r(l t'e iniilH tf I)...' ''-;
.t i n '.:) U 1 1 in h it fwh I'aw.-, ti'ttviiti; jiw luti ntvaftlln
at ttiO tf itnn Itntit u, ana out it ii.u4 , oi eau
ot i.iiu.J' v iiiui 'l . ( n in ptti-r iry "mm
. ... .
Ilio lil:et i,f tin.- Imh-w .r In mtvttf tfij inl
it K. ts u, N"w oik, mhJ l'liLUilt'iptna, aad h iiii
inn-.'tf. Ium-I'U
li I 1 I, li KKS.
1' K fTI'P 1 .!( UTUT, t
M .I.H MU Iti,. Di'UtKffiV
Hf.'.t 1 1 rt'i uu'i if rt ot'i fl iitit unWd iinlUM
ovii . t f 'I ( ' I, " I , I i ft hfn. i ir . cMKutiuiiof
tr .rt iC. filvlt-li"Dt'l thr rB(,lio Iht.itJiufci.
i ti i uy to on- -:v.:r id ' h au)uiit .j iu ork wili Ie
tLirt'U, mid cui fi li t!'K r iiuim tutaujiitiy m uruii-utAl
r it! tiit' ti in n irtii iii' nt n .1 ti'.i'.cm.e, vRprc
i ye ririv itt lor i i. i kl'r ! it , l.An t.
.ii iL.i'iU' i" ' I'tk -p ftti us ex'-w-hn ct
C'.ti'iti.l.'' (it it
A. ii ' I ji '. n.ii'ri.riM'r.
J.V.1KS 1'. V. lltl'. Snr. Oi-nci.'.:,
.;-li't iiiiy t. MiiuiM, null r.-c...
1 A N N f V K A C It H S.-AKCUtjr
V ' HV: r . No. 4-"- A '. t r-'hU. otisM: i r auH1
tite 'tint .I i .i;ii'-il 1'i'ii.l.u r uidUni,. fii., ' (
Lruuii in 4jiili'i W. ! tit. i..i .Sw lu " . i
I I'- ! . -.'t.K T l.tl.f.y, Nu lUfi It.' K ti'st-ti.
rV.VVX3Xt VAr.TlKS, AND F.VM1UFS
1 f Itintih.t, t i tt.e ui i r .ni.tt (-rr.fl, I'n't.t.'uiar
at 1 ! I lit t It J i. ,4l. (ll'.UlthK 1, MLF,,
-T?TICN.-Ai:
1rn.!iin: .11. v ft iLri iti-j .1 tt a llrih h ll !d f'MILA
I l.Ll'illA, Ci-i-tiL.'. ;.I, fn nt l.ivrri I, a no dt'. tf
II t ir fCiitiiavlii l: w ,l 'i U' 1 A il tiv tla .ti.4i.in r Ci'iitKr-j,
V b i t JhV 4 l.i UlCiia.itl'hO.i it ct., A ;i '4.
T7&TATK 0 A'DRKW CCM&T0CK9 M.D..
J. d.C'-il.
iitttis ftb.AH.knfo.Tv uon thXtt of AVDHEW
vi s rork . 4. I).. (t v,.ai ti. (-ivi:- ifn xr.wto l to tu
uintn:i-in tl, .ill in r.oi.t intUiiktl is, t'jfci.c are rj
. Ctt tl lL LiaJ! aU.t lit, atliuiht'hfc fliiVIHK il jaIlj a -'-4tr.lt
ihv niiiif.'.i' yr 'ot-iii ititiu, w.ilivut il-Uy. to J.HAt'fH
IAIK!. 9Vil-T, No. IW 9 Mil kt'llAt. Or 10 hl
Ailorntv. UAVil M. UAJ&ttLstrO-a, Mo. ul N. SI I II
Mr 1, f n:fciUi Htm. w lCi U.01
REAISOHAILE TRICES,
DRY GOODS.
Q 1' Ii N 1 N U.
THOMAS W. EVANS & CO..
FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS,
On MONDAY, lOtli Inst.
Nod. 818 & 820 CHESNUT STREET.
lo s st
T
IIOMAH W. LVANH CO.,
VriLLOPINON MONDAY, lOtb INST.,
FINE FRENCH MTRINOES,
IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES,
Ar
$1-37. Per Yard.
N it 818 & 820 CHESNUT STREET.
. 10 -3t
JW-flKEiMOIIAI j elvlUT, ft I.
riMryiiK panic acutioisi sales.
8uiri, rlcli at tiie ilx t low rrle.
CUBTTUT STODE-ABT & EEOTHi'E,
Mk. 4.14, aa f. inoOM SuMt,
10 7. H Atw Wllluw.
( ! 1-3 T 1 IS .
J. M." IIAFLEIGII,
No. 902 OHESNUT 8T5EET,
w'i i, oraN nn
KAI.I, AN I) WINTKUt
arrMK of
I it JZ H Ci O O JO H,
on MomTAit, CTDsra io.
C'Mflljtinf of
MOIIIE ANTIQUE,
IlOJfNET TA1T1ITAM,
COLOUKD TAFff'iTAS,
And POULT DX SOIMj
VKLOUK OTTOMAN StLICS,
th all tiie NKW COliDltH, iH lrull as.iirtft! .Sttxtk of
WOOLLUN AN 1) SILK.
lis
WOKSTBD" rAM.Iliw
J. at. II Like, pleasure In .UUim tutlin itr FAIL TBAftK
ItiM lie Lan becu foriuinitc iii luDdlnir tn, ti3.irutl.in at
lliu dato.sv linn Hie cost Ii THtllTV-TUUKH I'KK (iMNr.
LI B ! tl.an that atwliirh a larjo iiorliimof Pi.rctan (loosl,
havo tiftcu put upon tho market llils-aMtou. AU ol vrhica
will bss toid ai low or lowbr than tno i,rno KOoCta oa ae
D.iutl.( H.owhcrc 10-T fit
T
HE 1'L.ACE TO UUk'
LINEN GOODS.
J. C. feTKA W ll III IM1K He CO.,
NUHlIIWEvIiCOIlNRtt
ElGHTn AND .MA8SJCX STREETS,
i
Bave alira In stmk a lull Una en'
M -nil TABLE UM.'Uiis, Uriuukaa 8pM.
Ill in H TA1ILB I.lMi:.a, Iiamiuk aaitSaot.
BAJINSLLY TAIIl.t. Lik'ESi-t, tiira kssaTT.
TOWKIiS,
NAI'JUNS,
ANl UOYLDliS.
SHELTlNO.JiiO I'rU-OW LIXRNS.
Xiasral uiduecnuDti li lloialsv lk,ardtnf Snlj, and
1-sjBvha.sarii or hue lets, s-27.i wt lm
KYI XOU7JI . Y.IQ&TH STRKET. 10.1.
I Ni't'om. tl(Nj uIhvi Art'h, (iiet Ketliartioa In
ti trinkf 1 tie lt unti Lvt mi'ia-aidf rt
rufnt of Lf.M''-'' 1mj i'lt'tttv Tritiuulii, c rie
uiftiii na liuttunf ut our tiwn uiuk and l.u-
? rutloit, :.,ik iuitl Mt-Tliuj Stall1, all mvl 01'
ilk ttu.U'h-Tatii. Hi ad lr-st n; Nfittt chpi.ir thai. rln-
Vs-t.tre; Itntf' 4'.ltti.H and B.iaile llutunu, i'lt.lli Mfri.tath.iut
Si Ii l)ive., K.li tltM it the !f -l luakcn, llli aotl
l'okriU V Uhlmw: a;.. Scurt linr-it ri.ai. wiatht yuey
ra i anacuic t iiiCj. 't.a iH'it KHitxuiH, jm, ht ami
till licit lUit'rtk'a, Uk. Tn-i''1.! ol' all coUjih ami
1C; iOW'- UlltlUl.ijl U1 lUWiiM "(! bf.Vli'H U". K'C.-Ut.
ii'tlutvil piu'ts; Wt'Li-iii 4 J si.ttln , uk SnuUv'ij Nnljiu-,
lli-t'ds; 'LuiiK-a'.l'.tllilrt 11 , ai ii illr-st'S' Htovku ut ti-t
frri.j (inci-a ; U.ur Koili, ator.-.il, lir.H-t, a ml W uttr
ii.il uf oar uw.i Ua.provfil iiictl.tlii ; b.at k aail Win
1. vi ail i,r.. ami nt ItK ; Uwi' k ai:d iv' VisihI
hit.t 'aim, .ti ttnl aryiy ut rit.titl i-ru-ei ; i.Uic 'ami
-i,:t NiikLui. u t;r..t art;y, ftrruit.: tiiiuu. Ac..
LiU.t c'im, dfif and -ill, ai.tl rnnvinra yovi&trvcn I ciV-m
Xn ) .iijf t'Ut-v. U0it.k Uiut 1. ,n w .l WuilU iu ji 1 ovu U rtsj
Ik. iiiTtlive yt'.u i'l limit 111 t-'i at tli 4V',rtn Sirri t.t VaHl
I.I M l.OSr; Ali'l EM . Vtu l- . : Til Htit,
Stona itt -0 Utvc Artli, lWit tv Um tt, riirf.
MV15I INK CF KVHIY OUArR AT PRICES
-h IulU s x ariau: ha tow, or k' aei , iL.va. they cun
rx..il-)y tie I'l.nnl.l W, urn k:m-iic a H.'iiit.n,-, 'i
ssiitr. fi.r ill ii'ius i-rAnl; Is k!i i7'lrp'ita; -4 w.ilo,
bl isvnU.. )sew Vorfc 'ddl,, Wlllluilulvlha, tiruULsuiU. c.
At isiwvst l.ni i f. A'Jlho ls-iit ii.ai uf H y iui.1 Kino
NaiuIJli,! in I ymj wi.lf, l, j'ntj, 2 yarda, 1.1 J'i,
ond y jri!s i.lc, TaMi-Linens t ,r l"v oir yurili very
Aon T.i. le I.1iiiiis lo vrr.at vuri.iy; Liusu Hliei'tlair., ult
HUaJinra; Tcuv.Jf, ,uri'J l-,lr, Xaoilua, BliuUnuv
Ai i I'li'l.w l.liiiA-, 'sr.
1LA NKK'l is r i r lilankcn wire br.iieM last year. Wa
' si-U:i:i a rs'i' ICankPt at 97 per iair, cil line Itlaixaua
e imi ia,' ihe i.iircli.st'r $j T"r .air. ' wl Coisiiort
l.k ...u aiar.r lliu yuilK, li M lend. We are ic.ll.uf
y t.oa Mari4,li. (.'i..U, s.i,t uosy(i-.l t X, lutvii-t to
di.ci, ruicfii, frniii Ivinar, for a,! . tr. me one ..r ibe Ku-fi'.c.t
t" rrains e I avc . til. l.rs-i-n linUo and Klhmieis of all
'illl. K. D. A W. IL J'i.N.NeXL.Ho.lmlMAHKIiif
tlli.1, lilow KleveuUi. Ml hVaiuia-o,
AND POLITENESS TQ CU3TQMER3.
DRY G00D1
JJXTJ.A0B DL5 AET EAEGAI2J3
DItESS GOODS,
SHAWLS,
1FRMSI1I(J AUD DOMESTIC GOODS,
torn ruing UK larnt and tkoltctt l,yiar jt rnra
ai aataiu
A AT miT! MWI' THB COBSHII'O trM
kWMICI-'.O VAI.IIP, Or OOI.D.
1 UKNCII l'Ol'LINS,
MKUINOKH,
ALPACAS,
WOOL IK LA INKS Ao.,
VKttr mmr.
W lure rw.itM at p-eat Merino c Urn 84yi
M a am f rts-d
DUKKH GOODS,
A lottlAtot
AMCKICAM DKI.AtNIS AK1 M'l MTS,
WMi li wa Wall offar trj lor, an ar, wU srrvli at
attentma of bnyors.
J. COWPEETHWAIT & 00.,
. K.aoratr MaTH u ABOB BinM.
!M1ti mLUiHLBTIa.
GKAND OINIaVG
Or TBK NEWT AJID MAOMKIteNT STOltS 9W
JOHN LOUTEY & CO.,
No, 3 H. 121011X11 HTIII3I3X',
ON
MONDAY, SEI'TEMUEll 58,
Wh jm will be fraud a moat tMamifnl aaMTtnaaat af
DRY GOODS,
CLOAKH, A INO HIlA.Wt,
I AT TUB CITT.
Wa bar Jiut 0na
1000 rii-coa HtKH,
TLAIlt AK1) FANCY1.
MK IH,.i M1-UINOE8,
ri.AJ AN II riUVSEsV
Bsi Flei e. FBKNCII POPE.ni;
KEP AND riOtlgKO.
209 Tire. WOOL K LiAI?Jl5,
Doubla and Smjla Wltth. Plata and Fi(m4.
150 Pli-ce. MOHAIR ALPACA,
Flala and Figured.
100 Psm ENGLISH MERINOH8,
Alan a h-i Stock or t uusf and Stank)
I) It l'j H 8 o o o D 8.
-Jl lw -
"yM. I.tirVNKHHTAllTDH,
IMOkTB AND MANVPAOTOSIB OF
1) 11 ft U H TK1MMIN08,
DVALKR IJT
,H0SOY, LACES, L FANCY GOODS,
No. 103 N. r.lOHTII 8TBEET,
Mecond dssK kbors) Arab,
10-1 tf FIIILADBLPHIA.
I MMENSH HeiDUOTlON
IN TUI
p
DltY Ci O O U W.
ME3 R. CAMPBELL & CO.,
N. 727 ( IIESXBT STREET
Ol TER THEIR ENTIRE STOOK
DRY GOODS,
OF
CONSISTING IN PART OF
BO fltTKOKS,
j i'ui i.ii.k aid Rr:rs,
iruibUMM,
CI AM i LaI N,
aM'Ai ah and MOnAtltn,
bLAUK a-iu FAMJV BILKS,
MIIIWLS, nt.oraa.
LIMRNft, wairu no
VI AN -Kl,-, Hi.1 ar.
I.IVKIT and eonu.n Mllif-TIivHi,
ItUrKLLAMa, tu.l tLUAJi.iail CLOIUH,
AT EXTREMELY LOW RATES.
W livaiMa to aaaura lb nuMto that wa hare narks
down nan article isoar aiok,atid riaw bar It la aar
psr ta otter
HAKE 15AHGAINS.
lOtslm WUOLKSALE VXM8. UP STAIltA.
J N K 3
CkLBMLATRD
NB PLUS ULTRA
SKIETS I !
SUUtr hXIHT -WARUAHrKU AND KEPT IifOEUK
HIX MO.STUO,
rilEK 03? CUAUGK.
0L ONLY AT
No 17 If. IIGHTH BTREST,
, (Ovar FajV-ilifa'. TrlmmlQf Biora.)
MONK OSMl'INE t'KT.ani
OUR NAMB AND NUMBtR.
18 STAAirBU I' TON TUB WAISXttAND.
EXTRA I ENOTlt HKlHTrt.and Willi an r .1: a fraUt, maitai
lo or iltt at IU aliorlaat untie.
UD VKISTS MA UK UVI1K jLND HKPAIUED,
'UI tu lieMT.
A11HHE8 AKD PHII DKIlN 8 HK1RT8, cT ail tlra. an.
alla,tii,ii,uull-on baud. 8-21-liu
11
UN NO RISK. !M RU2t HQ RISK lit
.'6 rct'iuii1 tbe money, ll' dv.lreJ, tor ivory lul of Shlrtar
i:Kai lall ri any re.m-ct.
mm i s,
KINK BUIRT8,
4'1'T LKKUTHWLK I'l' M' l.lk.
liite of TsVw York kit. la aliisiin, ajul v ery Una liiieia.
Di.si.aia. Oi.ly tl Usual price $o
Wiiii. sTiHe Llia MiibUu, aaA Au Llnea lloiomi.
Ouii 1 .o, t'tual price .'''. i0.
CACi'I JiMtLX S KtlKNISIllNO COOr-l.
OJbNILLall.N'H rfKaiftlllSO 100I)9
H'sUlM ,1 JAlX'llH,
s-a no No. 1 OltHSU r slr.ct.
H EHlN0f,S. 1 OfLlNS
i-VI hips, rpliiiiliue., I'lao Flnisla
A u.uras
loliairs, aa.l od.nr Drea, k-C')s.
JAIJ. H. AUI'IIKLt. si tV'S,
Koii t'HKKUUT Suott.
Cti.oi. ai
SILKS, NIIAWI.S.
UlbiVliiul ( hilts,
tikive.,L.iiieni, and WliVM ',-oodt.
I ae.p at JA8. H. C'AMl i;l.i. Ji ca S,
Mo.7vt V,'UKNI' T Strict.
1.,LANNI,.LS, M ANKKTS. "
JL Kiica udt'.'i(on Klie,ur,iii.
Iieap al
JAS. H.I'AMfllKM, At CO, l,
t-' I'HKSNl.'I UUi-ri.
ALL WHO WANT GOOD DKY 0013 Af
tli qi lLKt yrito,, can mid theio at
... JAt CAM1KI.LC1..,
lO t-H Hv, 1( vlU-JNL3fsJ.
g. E. C0IOfEIl E1XTU AXD MAJX'-T 15.
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