THE DAILY EVENING TETJTORArn. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, 0CT0BK1T 12, 1804. 3 1 A HUT APTKPWOOH JsEWSPATEft. Office No. 108 8. THIRD STREET. gtn, fmi Carta Pa Ooft, or KinnrKjiw Os-trr Pan Weea. aarraikla CetTler, and Baalist to Subscribers trt s sjt, impy m straw iimuh ran awvuv ifpe am Fwrnr obbsb m Two Mniriaie, Invariably tn t IViU-XS advance mrtiwnu Staertetl at Ik aenal rniM. A literal I mmt air extended Uvsertlotie. T CarroapnlriiM. K isasJee a a be uvea of Annnynvms fti.mtnunlr toa. W(.aSear ta intend tar inseexl in must b" autli-n't- eted fa. see tun a s 4 dree, o lee writer tvtt m-cea. aril) r-r BB:leaxtori. nil as a anAratiie. mr in. ,'kt.i nt'in. .aenat undertake I ratara rtoeeiad ('amuiunlcatlone. Wa ' To Art vi rtuora. ' r)4 H tat Svsot Inoeaase la tha rircalarlon of Tim , ftvaatiso ffMUMM, anmfJHric at tn an to press at an aert? boar, we nieaelly rNtiMt that adertl.emnta mr be handed la aa soon aa 10 a'rkv k. If possible, la eve are Ohm aa hies, ilea hi all of aar edtuons. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBRU 12, 18C4. , ttsetoai Ml Ontrnt rouirnltf tv. Komna, 4 1 CIIKSNUT Street, PntLtnaLrHM. tie'ilvr ft. lftf.l. To Tin Pnonn nr PBisBBYivaxia. Wa have rr.wiveil iaajimatloa artuclt snakee aa believe tkrt an attempt will be made by Nnw Yuan pollliclaiit tu .lull the bx.lotbuxe t la certain healltioa In Ihla Rttvto. Kw Ml ii pa !l tTnlou men, and all nlttrr pr n. 'vbo berlesrw In felr eoe'lnn and tintw.t rstint, to ''. row, oViW, ard have a ree ed and broiiiht lo trial ami tsewlihaaoM all xvt-B may tan In any such villanoo- Bractlee Iwe asoe carta, n prcvenilie to frauds of this kind it In kas-n au outside tally kept at aa. h election poll. l.et tliia ha d ne at every plere 81 VfOix CAMF.KOX, Chalrnan Sute Central Oouimlitee. . Attest: A. W. BFaanioT, Hacraiary. thk t.'CToht or TKHrKRir. One attain renrujlrania ban struck her clcncbed hand agaln.t the foul crew of Ifc-tel and traitor whoso headquarters aro a Richmond, bat who agents and bonds men ara u be found In every county In our State Goo has vouchsafed to the cause of . Union, and Liberty, and Order, and true American Democracy, a glorious victory over treason, and anarchy, and foreign In fluence. The result yesterday proves how steadily and yet how rapidly the people are mounting to the level whoxe pure atmc- ' sphere was, not long ago, Inhaled by only ; apostle and martyrs. , . AS over the land, through all the loya communities of the North, and to the patient and locg-suflerlng friends of the Union at the South, and, above all, to the worn and wasted prisoners in Rebel Jails, the glorious tidings re being swept over the Car-stretching wire, that, like mighty harp, are attuned to the sweet and solemn harmony. The friends of the Government should be I ' encouraged by the result of yesterday to make still greater exertions for the Presldontial election, which takes place in less than four vreeka from to-day. The triumphant election of Abbajbam Lincoln Is already assured. ' But a ordinary majority Is not all that Is required. Let the doclsion of Pennsylvania be uttered in thunder-tones that will bo l unmistakable. For humanity's sake, let the verdict be so overwhelming that the Rebel leaden will see clearly the hopelessness of , m. , , . Ih.l. MnU THIS Will BAitltrA O lltAAllO fiAflAA I " 'I ; wnose wunoauons win oe taiu on lae enuuring rock of free Institutions. I To tbe triumphant hosts of the friend of the Union, we say that the result of yesterday Aliui!nn ta Anual t m rr rf A it 1 1 r vlnrArB In tlta ( I new. ia a oe louowea Dy one vigorous ana united effort on the Bth of JSoveinber, and the I tottering Confederacy will tumble Into ruins, rKACDLLExr vorfis. I The eflbrt of the Bblmost Committee to ll our ballot-boxes with fraudulent votes falled of Its object. Our streets were thronged I Iti rani's of New York "strikers" and t "ihoulder-hlttars," who roamed from poll to I noli In certain Democratic wards, and votoa without let or hindrance. It is estimated that in this elt v alone three thousand fraudu- 'ltuit votes were deposited by parties from Kew York, New Jersey, ana juaryianu, 10 ear nothlns of refugees and paroled Rebels, : oi whom there are thousands in our midst, ad while too cowardly to remain In tho Rebel ranks, openly espoused their sinking cause yesterday at the ballot-box. JNotwiui standing these, Uie Union cause has swept our cKv with a blast that Is a Bure forerunner of the election of Abraham Lincoln at the No- T nber election. , . THIS I KKK t lUllT F iKt K- ', Toe attempt was made yerrUardity In several nla- to carrvout the childish threat of a free ! ftg-bju As a consequence, tiie various staUon htwjMthla moraine are flllcd with promls- ctMms crews of ooor dupes, whose blackened eyes and battered noses afford nhmidnt evl- deuce of the lll-sneeess of their scheme. The arreatest credit Is due to our well-drilled and courageous police force, who were amply pre- 1 pared, under the immediate supen Ldon of Ifaror LThnhy. for any emerijeney that could ix. i.. s . Jwjaaii'ijF uai'l-x;". Wa have no doubt that the eoinoaratlve quiet of yesterduy was owing to the moral eiTect of a UiousaaJ tUnrou'uly disciplined Hit n, well stnied snd equipped, uud stationed 4 various points conuected by tultigruph. In tlW neighborhood of Rlehinond, la the Nine. ' Uenaji Ward (in sympathy with Itiehmond, Vli'cinl i), free whisky was lilierally dispn.etJ B( ccrtsin einoeratle headfinartors, with the bf'"e that it would create riot und dlio.-J.ir; but the fi'itfiiiU of the Goveinuicut proved ' moxe Uiuu a mutch fur the drunken r jUUn.-i, nd sent them bowling to their docs. A DOUOE CUEtK MATED. Mr. Belmo.nt attempted to do a smart tiling In sending over the wires to every morning newspaper in Philadelphia, as a special despatch, a long rigmarole purporting to be the address of the Democratic National Committee. It was so arranged as to bo smuggled Into print on election morning, in the same way that the forged proclamation was got into the New Tork papers.by deliver . lug it to the offices here after the responitible editors had gone borne. The whole scheme failed of its object, the fl being the only paper to publish the document, which abounds in lying abuse and L!w'n0U slanders on our Government and its ..r: l s intended as a trump card to Xra00 oUte an hour as to defy .?hek fortunately U the ; The bouse pocket nearly a thousand dollar, m vL ZJl tf telegraph tolls, which may bs weTssa forced couteltJUtloB to Kluuce and (trogr . THK MTl'ATKrX 11 HltniHT. Thfre Is a vrry bad sMle of f t-llngj in Ken tucky. The Democrats thcire r hoirlr growing more and more imjinilnnt onl-r wbat they rrfrard ai the unwarrantable de signs ol Uie IXationiU Qovernment to iiileiflwe with Uieir reserved or Stat rich's. Gove.-ar Dbami-I.TTF. ban recently pub'Uhcd hti1 pirx-lnnrntioiis, In which he not only m tn fm's an exceedingly violent t'm)er, Iml pDiitlv.'ly coiiiuu'ls rebellion lu rune any m?avnirea wh it evef are Uikon by Uie PresU-nt to r-Mfjht tlic elections in that Sta!. Ex-roBtmtwlpr-G'urr.J WifKi.irFV, wha, wltlt Mr. Gi'TtuiiK lins Tullcn into a driv.Jin, (lotege, n Is witnessed liy Uie wVt tcors thiy both are reported to luveshed In Ui' presence of the recenl Chicago Convention, baa been and Is preaching flat and bold treason, and doing all be can by hl pi roti tl Influeire and couuw to incite the people of liU Sute to iu surrectloo. These men and their confederates will need watching; and nuletw Utey exercise much more discretion and reticence tiun they hare lately practised, it may be necesary to d;U with them as traitors In fact, though they doubtless Cutter themMvis that they are the hlgherit and purest soit of patriots, and are only proving their title to that cliartctor by their incendiary denunciations of the Fedoral Kxecutive. Mr. Otor'is D. 1'kkktioe, and other Journalists In Kentucky, are aiding and abetting Bkamlettk, WicKLirrK, Gorti kie, H id omne yentts, lu their efforts to stir up the people of that State toop?n revolt ; and we dare say that If a provost marshal and his guard should suddenly and summarily sup press these pestilent fomenter of sedition, they would consider theouelve cruelly dealt with, and call on Uie wholo country to sympa thize with them as the amiable and heroic martyr of civil liberty, and all that sort of tldng. But these gentlemen forget, or do not care to realise, that they are citizens of a Stale whose loyalty Is much more than question able, and a large portion of whose people are actually in the military service of the Rebel lion, while another portion, who remaiu within our lines, are sa really hostile to the national cause as if they were opposing that cause with arms In their bands. Kentucky has not been, since the Rolelllonbogan,either wholly In or wholly out of the Union. She commenced by absurdly claiming the right to assume the attitudo of a neutral in a civil war, in which not to be with tho legiti mate national authority was necessarily to be against It ; and since that extraordinary pre tension was disallowed, aud she was forced by the action of the honestly and wisely loyal part of bcr people to take a stand on one or the other side of the conflict, she has been per petually overrun by bands of Rebel guerillas, who have assembled and plundered those of hor people who have remained faithful to their "giee, and anxious, by a free exorcise of their privilege of suffrage, to keep Kentucky from being carried over to the enemy. Tbe Democrats 1b that State Insist on a free election, and yet they could not vote at all, except in favor of secession and rebellion, unless the National Administration employed its military power to protect Kentucky against Rebel raids and conquest, and to make effect ive the votes of the truly loyal Kentuekians, by denying to all disaffected and disloyal per M rignt t0 e3' ball( ttt hr elections. Kentucky is within the theatre of war, and is ' thnre.fiirA nronerlv siihinct in martiaJ crnrem ment or ,aw. and ft.eedom and legitimacy 0f the elective franchise within her borders can only be preserved by that military police Against wnicu tne uemocraw are protesting. Let them protest, but protect them novortho- ivtm (I atllaai7 (4 &a va SM Kfanr a,' au w aurun happens that people aro so extravagantly and Insanely In love with the abstract principles of political freedom, that but lor Uie wise, salutary, ana uraeiy inter Terence of some overseeing authority, tney would lose entirely and forever all real and practical liberty. Kentucky Is In that cate- gory now 5 and hence It Is necessary, for a sea- son, to put a certain measure or armwary restraint on U10 turbulent passions of her people, aim prevent mem irom commuung political enicwe unaer uie visionary conceit that they are only asaerung ana aeienaing uie fundamental doctrines and conditions of popu lar eovenjmont. Thi9 peculiar madness of the hour Is ailoctiug a certain portion of the paoplc of the whole North ; but time and events will soon correct (he evTr, and restore the maniacs to reason. I TOnAI'i O M lHAMJK. We An.erlcans dou! tless esteem ourselves as being at bottom a polite uation. In the outward show aud demonstration ot that sen timent we are clearly outdone by Europeans; but with honest, manly, unaffected reverence for all that Is truly virtuous aud deserving we are. perhaps, as well endowed as any people on the earth. Alwve all, do we inherit I Uie U nder respect which our torerttaart e iter- talned for the vre iker sex. Wo neltlie har- ness women with donkeys to ploughi, nor buy and sell oui wives, nor compel the n to do men's tnbor In tbe fields, as Is done at the I present day In modern, civilized Europe, and I as bluh a tone of morality prevails here as can I lie found elsewhere in the world. I At. he.nrt. then, w, are, niditrt intisitrh t hut tn i , , , I our outward llle we offend erosolv In manv I things against decency. Giving way, as we - I provcibially do, to the uur '.-tuiiued impulses of our nntitrvfi, we oflr-n ro to unreasonable ex tremes, at d thus lay our.vlves ojten to the ct nsurt- of more rctlnt il, hut lc.i indojiendt-ut naturt's; for we sr.; too liomwt. or carvlest to follow the French maxim of (lisui-iiug our vU-es that they may appear virtue. Of all the executes which prevail anion? us to a sufficient degree to merit the app'-llati m ol national vices, there is, we think, none so vulgar, inexcusable, and disgusting as the excessive use of tobacco, which prevail) throughout the land among young and old. We wish that some modern Jamie would wril e a "Counterblast to Tobacco," which might have the happy effect of putting an end to a habit which, for a century and three-quarters, has boon offending the olfactories, and destroy. Ing the mental and physical energies of the American people. It is strange that a prac tice, opposed as tt is to all the die tutes of nature, health, and reason, should ever become so universal and not less strange than melancholy. It is sucking the heahh and energy out of the system of our youths, whom we see about us stunted In growth and weak in mind, and every way unlit and unable to perform the active duties of life in this new world, where bodily and Intellectual vigor Is the best capi tal with which a boy can start in life. But this Is not the place to discuss the physical evils which attend tbe use of tobacco. Able scientific pens have long since exhausted the subject, without other avail than to prove tbe truth of the saying, that our passions are tbe only orators that never tail to penutvid. If nu will contluue to impair their health, shorten their lives, and entail misery upon their progeny, It It their own lookout, and as they sin so wlU they sufiVr. But when the evil becomes a public nui sance, and the unoffending are main victims, then we havo a right to insl.st that, If it bj not abolished. It shall at ba.st be riMtrahiod wltldn proper and decent limits. Who.i we m-o, as we do every day, men parading th streets pufling their nviseou smoke into t'ei fivces of liidlns, or ejocling the contents Of tlieir mot.tlM upon tho sidewalks, so that none can pass without denlemeiit, we set th"tn down f r rul IrespoHwrs ujon puMic iKu brum, an lh Uiere wa someliw by which they iigltt be punl.sheiL In the thealro, tiie loclure room, and (lie church, tho vice Is equally dis-gui-tiiig and nnrtoylng. In the iiama of com mon cio and common decency, lei this Kt put an end to. AVll 'Ht.1lf.NTH. ' MlhS rM'I.INH Cl'BllklAN (.4 S Ud.V Wll b IM!(.! al thl rM'Klnitlnf n( !h war to Ilio thtlr ai r- Iumi. Sh la atlM on Uio .uthftl (l lrof Ilia arlnaaf I'Ia. II.- f, aturfi. ara a'KHl.anS, aitove all, rxar-a ,. Her aja ar Srltit and tnaitiritl. In ta.-l, ti itShIh oia loir 01 Utc hd at cn'-a hntlo, po.-ttrnl, an I fMmlnlnA. ITi mlnliHi, thrro la the cliaim; lor w-.tb .uoh adventures aa ii ir ats., and Kith the p-,tl-.ion rf .p. and1 .rout, one o lu Mp.' t t' an .lnja.ui. Mil I'atlline I I L a a . IOH.r, la tll anl .tulit, an "Ah hnr uaior a an fftni. il I .lr wrat" llli tbr r.tfO a auidior, uWf Qi a... 1 a.ili 1, r a xmn man. 1 pi it, rtn' lar en i-rtaitimrnt it lo Mata hr har- tri ailir aol'a, and liar adrrntfirw. In ram. and ll.-M, litir . ani.,. a in lli- arut oi vice "I thn L nitfM) Statra. 0 ii tin was nHiilinini S Ut (loath, an I ailuirelhnr toa hal a a.iitt silvfi.turunii lire aitn-e the iielnninitor the war Itiii Ml.i t'usl.iuan d".i. rot knuwth-artof maktiia t'.t aioai of allUi'-e malenali fot thu pure.e ahe haa In Ttew. I tfia lh i nihil a nr.al.i6 tn trt itur In whi h Hint are eVi rrlbi-d. the narrative la rsMifurd. In.untneant peiiila ae no much ta aro anout. enn i mue laaaij or ctn-Biat-i'er. i it Imii aMe Itli whom she came la r.-otat, Hhoiit h m ve avr.itJd ao alll tiKl henr a great tfi'al. 1 he one at.e' dote atie ifirua n. nl (.ap'ata jnon M irm ere. n-r- a Innunu. imtnt In lite atmuNphereor CfnOtsififl In whlclt elie evenderad, liavlnKiaiieatu tell but not aaow Inn liiiw to tell II. Her voice. Is espaclatlT fine, deep, and melodious, and It la a pltr tli rentier the las tu r.l.le la not put Into bu'ier frrtiil nirra tlutn Anc aven the ftrnninnir erta fetillT. Wtaa t'natman really bears a roa:or'a C'lafnlnalon, and lio-svlthitai dlnit the parlla at.e lias parsed, ticeina full of itrlottc ctiU'UHiant, vry vtldttK aitalo lo ao lulo artlva aerl-e. Tha entertainment Is a luoat Interesting one. TtieHlerenfi lam views ttlllnl up m at atrreabl) tb time DerwMiy tor (iiaime ol eo.t una. llut we woukl dlspnnsa vtth vten muhio as acouuipauiea tUoiu no acliool-gtrl tiirttnioiiDf tali He worse. At thk Chksni'T Strkf.t Tiiktrb London i.M'rofw-ewUl lie given. "Sir llarcourt Courtlev-' must beexaiUythe rl-aracur to suit the high -toned, Stiished eiN'i im Mr, Vra-r-a, and ihawholu combination must appear WKreat advnnt(e In tola comedy. At tub Akom, Bel Ihmonio, of course. Until alt Philadelphia has teen this inAirntncent apeclarle and tiie beau Iful Vevtvatl, the crowd win not cease to come. At tux Oei'.ka Tiirathk, Monsieur Adolpho l.tMid Vestvall, a brutbtrof Fcllclta, made his apneiranc In " Narelsao," aclattactfri- In which wa have aeen Band maa. Monrlrur Lnnd-Vestvall Is a star from the St. 1 etfrbi' Theure, and. In coitjtinrtlon with that irreat artist, lailemolaellt- KllfC Lund,aj " Pumpauour," afliN-tls a tine aiiistU: ttndy. niaeenKlnita in Ihei ;iissrrb ot Eiiirland. In the Church of Knglaod a great dissension Is manifesting itttelf with regard to the holding of Chares Cengresri. Tho Low Church party, which t afrnl.1 that the regular Church Congreas, which is this ytar to be held at Bristol, will f.il too nmtli iipdtf I lie control of the High Conrcu partv, li:ive called a rival C'inKresH to aHtemble at Ipswich, from the Coiigross if Hiistol a great many Hich Churchman will keop alutif, Iteeaupe a clergyman wbo his married a divorced woman is in the list of the Vice-I'rcftidetits. The rlrrpvman here referred to Is the Uoanof llristot, who bait been married to a woman but a short time previously divorced. At the opening of the luHt gtaeion of Convection, the Dunn, who was prolocutor of the Lower House, was cotnpelletl, sgalmt hia wish, fur the same rca on, to resign tin. oflice. The uiarriHc of tho Denn was legal under the late Act of Parliament, b it not nndcr Hie canons of tho Church of Kngland. KHandage has lately taken place at the very put acf F lorence, the. now capititl of Italy. An KngiiahRiHii.who wan attacked while riding in his carriage In the au barbs of the city and got no satli fa linn from the municipal authorities, appeals for protection to the English representative at Turin. He says: "We have been roblied.my ion fired at twice, my wife dragged from her carriage and frightened into bad health, a valuatilo horso woundod in tho immediate vicinity of a town which ilouikihes by tbe support of Kagll.U visiton. We belong to a nation to which, as the Procurator Itcgio said to me, Iuily owes much. 8uir.lv wv have a right to Insist that somothiuK more, should t' dope for us than the uotlunK of " K Z e","e lh"".n -in.a'a 0(1 red in fcockty as to how soon 1 eh ill he sunt dead in revenue far what I h ive tried to do l a'nluM them." The unlucky man's nitno ts Ik-ate. The adoption of wrought-iron props and cross pieces for mines is made by scientific, iniuers ami ru(.'iaecrs in P.ngland. At present, timber or c&..t iron is used; hut wrought iron is both cheaper uud stronger, and takes up less room. "TIIK ll'KF.KA IHLt'OMPASroF WKST VIKIJIMA." Capital, $1,000,000, divided Into 100,000 shares al ; per share. Suliecrlptlon prtce, (I'M) por linn. Tbta Oompaer own S'a of Uie must valuable land aad leu. s In the Kanawha Valley, slluaus ou Horat Neck and VasnpbeH's Hub breeches of llutl ereca, and wllhus (Ivo snlles of the Ohio river. On Uorso fteak the company own one well, which U new punipInK twenly-tlitM tiarrrll of oil per d ly. Tliia well Is only three hundred and tvreutjr-eeveu feet deop. Tlie Super Intend! nt U now prcpaiitut lo bora to the dep'h of tbe otli-f wells snrtoundinfua. wtilcii are producing from oue liundrixt ta one bundled and sixty hairals of oil par Say, wbeu we are satisfied wucau produce a like aaviunt. Iliere It another well at lior.e Keck, now b .red two hundred ard alxty-Sv leel, with about thirty feet of oil lu Uie well. The land on which this well is located is aa a parpelual leaaa 1'liu Uull Oreek Oiupauy own a ane tblrd lulen at, our eomian have the balance of two-thirds. Ai wamtanJI'a run, the oooipanyown in lua a tract of lltli ty tl roc acres, om sldi raJ by itaolOKistt aad mining ansineers the beat oil teiTltoiy ia the Hlate. The tfreat Tisrk well, fl jwlns Are httndml ba rcts, ascitis this propi-rty Hooks ot snlne'rlptloii are now open ul tha Cotnuatiy's Olll., It.iuui Nn W, Vlisrchaiits Exchange. A Hn MeO u.'mlter ot il.ares only a 111 be sold. JOHN 4. KKOMBR, 'Ircasarer. 1 loin Itie "rittstatn; Iislly l'oet " of Sciitemlwr 9, Istrt. "VIL UiltiKK. 'lUe 'WliQt.liug litUilll(;eucer' aayx: Wi li-art. in m A li-oiiehian wlta aTlvctl yesterday inm licasitil totinty that ou Monday Uie Iturt ui till (Jouianv slttick a will on Horse Neck. In that cjouty, which will yte d a ti.oiisai.d bs.rel. of oil per nay. Tf are Is arc it cxc-.ti n i.l on the subiwtln tela ilciulty, and lite uil lever U i tc si sua to a fi'Mrful extsnit." JTnrrlvHl. M I'.ns .lOHNHUN.-On tiie ikll nf Sentam'ier he the Kev. .lo ech Kcoruinl, Mr. WILLIAM MY! US, I younge't son orthe late Mlchaul Myorto MUs M AlCV ' tni.NMN,boih of tbtsctiy. r. I BlrnMONH-MAMWKLL' -On (he 6th Inst, br the lit v. li-ii;a Italia l.r.uriluiau, Mr. V. M. H. Uli 'il.MONu ti Mts- .Kthl l'lilSl.. .vuiiDKo.t lUiutliiur ol Uie lata O. arl. it 1'. Ileinmal., all of th.actr. JrllMla j HI AKK1 KV. -Kl'lfts. rn ilo fl.-'il of Utile, wMla eh r.iD-' -hr cneiny -ix ut Cht jiin"' Itlna. mi thff.Ui ! Ult ri,U'iriUht'lMK lt.A.KI.KY,6Mli f. V. V tilt- rr'M'ivcai tiiiU trieiHiM mtn it'n:cit'tiily inif4 to tVtvuti id-- uuti-iil. wM ' ttj I -tU iu., at 1 u d.H'.k, r'rum t.m lit r rii't m hfnor, Pa. Train toit'-' iru4J iwttl Uiiiw trw tt. tt U 14 .i M- OOl.HHAIX.-On HundttT. nth lu-f., AiiRAftAH U. OOUSMAI.L lo tiie 31 yew oi llll '0. 'J t e rHihtiven utiu lrtenu oi tnu mt'Hiv. mo, tli tum i tori oi tuv Hop Host nut! Mti'rtiu.i- ire Miiciiift ( urn, .!)), rn ruftbtfutlidlv llivlt I Ml to tteiui die iLnierai, rroia lit rri-tiWiicH ul H. J. Kollock. No. 114 is. Htnoud utrfet. ua TtjQfxltiT moruitiK, at IM o'clock. Xvpruuatl to .aluot Kouirv county, 14. UAKTLKY-iMttd, on th nth inft.Ati.fr Ute reu- ntH.ProKTftW, N. J., KLIA 1IARTLKY. Itue Dotlc will b irlvuu ol tiie lunera). KtNIK-Dktl, October lOtb, ltM, MABY. wll of P. M. Kt SAiu. TL reUtivtM and fVlendu are nvipMtfUlly InvitM to at ta'nti the mnerul, trom tue ree,ltiiKMt of tr bpotUt r, tltMsw ityyt-r, KjMluor.lK-Uware county, oa friaay, at 9 o'clock a. M. UU'OMKAD On tbe 11 h Innt. . aftr a Hntprln 111 DertX Air. fcLlsiAUt I U J, iOlOUk-ALt lulLvkl yvut of tir nM. 'Hie rvuirvea and tVtendi ot the flunlly are rMtecttal1y Invited to attend ttie tuutiral, from Ute nwiatvnoe oi h-1 iruLtier-lii4w, I). ImTls. Jr. . ho. liWS tlirairJ ttveQue, wO TburmUj tie moon, lath lust, at H o'chjclu MUl.LKH KuTly on the moniLou of tiie lOtfi ttwL. illtellKNItlh'1'l A C. Ml t.LKK, KuiM-rtU trom tbe retUdfUce ot ht brother-lD-law, Jus. Mlin, No. io Pine -Uwi,ob TburiKlajr aitcrnoa, Lw 14th nt at 2 w'tiuck. K'NUIUM-On tbe 10th tout, AVOVBT BJNO D 1M, ot apoplnxy. Kd brty-evvn yunnt. The relattvee aau friend are ft-iM'ctiully tnvltM to at tend tbe luDfrnl, fnm bis rcHiUuc. o, Ut ManUaUl tftreM. at 10 o'clock Uil niorniiitf. HTFKPPlMt On Uie 10th (nut, Mm. MAROERKT L., wile of fteorve Htiwper. aud daughter of oarah aad Um late Geoe ljeliBaui, In tiie iOttJ ytrnr ut hut att- Tbe rt'Uilv.- tnU trienilf ot Uie ftiinlly are reKnectftilly Invtud to attend the funeral, from the re I dunce of tir buMhabd, Orchard troet. Ultra door above OuorK. oa TburMlay allmoon, tt 1 o'clock, wlUtout ftirUutr uoIkq, Tu proueid to llnitover etreet vault. mcRATKNltYKK. On the evonlnf of October 9th. Katk OKHl'Ki'hK, youutfeet duabtr oi sloiia aud Likvj Hcraveuaylve. lit mlatives. ana iiienda of tbe family are retpeetitilly Invited to atUmo the ruiwral, ftoin the fnHtluce or ur partoiU, Mo- b't a . htuUi etreet. no Tuunday iuoruiuaf, at o'clock. A KKNSflKLAKB. Tla4, October fth, at Maeri II I, TamieatMe, la tbe vntU year of hi a, f'auialii CoHTUfU VAN UK.SSSK.LAKU, 'IMrtenth IJuit! Mtatee Infantrr, aon of Uie Ut Bev, CorilauU Vaa icUMiar, i. I)., ul UurlitiiWu, J. (J A It I). i wti.t, ours mv 1 . N T I It It H T O K ( ' LACE C0RTAINS A r fOIITT I'KH (; lillHH THAN JM'I" or ivifOtrt ai itit. I. E. WALRAVEN, H00s-;H80 TO W. H. CS.IIHVX, MASOiNlO HAl.i , TJ j. 713 0GE3MH' Btreet. BkSINC&S ITEW3. i 1 X-i i iaH CHILLED-IRON SAFE. THE ENEMY DOES NOT RESPOND. KTII.l. ANOTIIKIl KH-OUT. rHiLKLi nu, October 10, WA. To rarid fimil, of Ihr erm o Front d- H'on. tiL.e His:Ainooablv to orevlotis nnuounoement. wa now nelt' yon that an nest Thursday, the l.ivh Instant, at if o clock A.M., wa shall have a National Hank MACK, ou r'lanei;an a wharf, the first wharf below ttock street, readylorSrUlll.lt. ia-l,aiSO inai wr ra.n ;ui nil nlfht'd a National Bank Hare to Messrs. William Talnter Co., bankers, No. MtlH. Third strict, esaics wlU al.o lie rend) fur a pithllc test at the sane time, and that we kail exiiect rou to be preeent and te.t Uicm on your new ana Klentlrlo principles, as pnb'lcly an no" need. That we have the rlht to thus call upon juu we present tha loUew Ini lie tronif of Ilia reasons rVi.-Toti Mihllcly ahnrMihred that LlUle's Bales war J acaher Are r.or tiurirtar pnf. MvrW,-That you could open any Safe Llllle had In use I n two hours. TViirif 1 lint rni would drill a hole through Mllle's Safe, at Kvarta A Watson's otllce, every mornlntf at It) o'clock during the month ; eating, also, that as you had drilled one jom could drill any otherol l.illte's Hares; thus placing jout self veim tartly as public Instructor in the art of open Inc l.tllle t t-afe. How, as we have met yen pnhllrly, at all points, aad ottered loput Mine's Kale against Kvans and Walsa a oa equttl ti tins as a tire-proof ard ss a bur-ilar-proof , to give you one hall advantage in t'mo. acceptlnu yotirowa terma lit all oUisr respects at the same time saying that 41 you had not confidence to pat Evans and Watson's Mate aaalast LlUle's we would fumlsh yon different Safes of Utile's and of ynnrowa selection, and irlve you triree hoars In stead ot two (the time you a-ked).to oik-ii tbem, sltnriy asltlrff that you should put up a rospocuble anoi with ns, to so ia tha wlniilng party As you Lava not reionded t any of these propositions, the Inference la plain Utat ?oa dare avit risk any amount ou the result. 1 hat your honesty and alnce-lt.T In making your itate menta as to the Insecurity ol Mill"'. Safes may bo filrly tried, we n w cell upon you lo le.t these Ssfes entirely at our risk, claiming that yuur position as puhiw ttttlryrtor rilttlrcii It ; that the public has the Hnnl to demand It, and that wa hate the ii(i lo lusMttpon It raura.sVr.. Lr.WIH I.U.I.IK S) SOK. M O HAUlJiK, Atreiil, Mo.il S KV KN 1 II ISIreel. -ll- ,., J, L K C T It I C I T Y . LOOK ANI LIVEI A W0HI TO THE WISH IS ICrVHaKNTI All dieaased conditions, both acuta and chrenle, witere tliera la vitality enonch kft to react, are permanently cared, by wairentee. at No lirJO WALNUT Steeot, rhlla daiphla, and In case of a failure Inmost ehsUnate maladies, no charga Is made. Klectrlcal lusiltution, eatabllslsad about Ave jests ao by l'rofossor H0LLES. KcaS the rbnowlpg A claaa of mstsdles prevails lo a feartnl extent tn com munities, dooming l'KtKlO youths, of both aes.es, annaally to an early grave. Those dUoasog are very ImaerfecUy nderstood. Their external maulftstaUona ar symptoou an nervous debility, relaxation, and great exhaustion, Bxaraemas, or waaung and oouaumptloa of the tissues of the wholo body, shortness of breathing, or too hurried breathing an ascending a hill or Sight of stairs, palpitation of tha heart, asthma, bronchitis, and a dry, sore throat, trembling and shaking of tha anas and lower limbs, aversion to society, business, and to study : aotaoUosM dlutuass of tho tyeswht, loss of memory, dlaalnsss of Uis bead, teuralgla, pain In various parts of tha body, pains lu tha baek and lower Umbo, lumbago, dys pepsia, constipation ot tha bowels, deranged aeorauons af the kidneys, and many other glaadt of tiie body, pro ducing virulent diseases InboUi males aud fjruslex; lika uts epilepsy, byeUirta, and different Tortus of nervous spasms. Xotr, then, ninety-nine oases out of every hun dred of all tha abova-nauied diaraasa. and a host ofuUiers not named, as eonsumpUon of the longs, or of tlso spinal netves, have their ortit Is In the pelvla vlscora, haaee tha want of success by auy al Ut old medical systems of practice. , MSF.ABKS OP rKMAI.RS. 1 Prolapsus liters, Leucoirhoja. Amenoirha, and I)ys wienorrhieA. All Ui ahove oissas.4 and ottiar Utarina eompialnU hai e Uietr orlatn lu a loss ol the vital power of tbe iKAly, briHiklil CHI by tntmSe, oxomsihi, e.deiMarr huliMs, .ersolial abftaia, abortions, asid Uie use of poweefiU aw-dicliiea. home of live peeullar syniptooul are dramrbuf perue throtigb lite htp ana bank, weak noes ol tha hniba, aad exticme laonuor and debility thrauifhout tbe oailra system. Ilia etiecta prvdtieoa from those trotibsoraa aialadMM are almost multitudinous. Oousu trip. too, vs pepsla, Nrurali'la, I'aralyels, lloarneaa, lIUoduaM, flu, aud Insanity, and eveo lill,cy, are aol unoosini ia. tSeelleclnaloereltahleronioily has aver been toll nd for these ulaimlng cemiilaluts uu our laic illartovary In Uie asa 01 Ke-eiiielly lo etnet accords .oe with the positive and linaailva pi.larlaaUon of tho lucerne OrKana. We never faU In eurliiej all of tho above disoasea, except In oasa o( orvsn e 'lerwiigumeut, or severe lOitirlea ol Uie porta. Mrs I'ull.m, eln.lv ol aieat exarleuca aud anility, wlil have entire charge of treating In the ladles' departutout. Cousultatlon ffe. 1'hol'. C. H ltOfXF.H Lecturer. PinsitTiKH. w. B. Rrowr., ai.I., 1. Bhadd.al. D., 8, Yf. BockwHsi, M. 1. Addte.s a't letters lo IW. W. K. HllOWN, N. IM WAL.NU I blioci.l-ullrulc.phla. lu I 9 I fine Oualitjr 'liHiiiniriiHs. Meaats. Da via A IttoKAiuiS. Arch and Tunili Straots, Uava Just leoclved a 1 resit Imp irtatl . on ( harks HcMs'i.'V, I'lja r Ueirlxti'ck, Madam t'lkvttol. .roinbcal at inim A Co., Toxidher And, other superior brands of Chsiupaiios. IMotstHtt 1'lsitlUMl 81H. K A CO S MASON A HAMLIK'S OAlllNKT OliUAaS. BfASOSI A RAMI.KN'S CAltlNhT 01.' IAN. i IlKCKEU BKOS w nTti nan:p I riANOS. ,T. SI. 66fjr.iV, fluventh and otvestiul sirsolt. PERSONAL. f O MV FUU.M)S IN HICHMNU, VA. 1 I aw well aire. Itennett H very tiluk. Ilur kuabaml U fllU a prtsoaorot war, and Imi vvinhM that m.. HiioJ lriinn wmtld tay the ttixiM end col r,t the rout ol tier uittt.icr't j.ri WTiy UU iho l al If to return. KirliUioi U r';L','-a'a'' top : tUo " Ai)ztetor." lu-lo-.lt IsKWIii Wil.Kl.tU. H i:ll FKIt. I W lMl VUUW'OI'U) p th.' sa rf ihc pfKjierty. I will .. atl the u. li uri. It r tiio rhlitlrcu's s..Ke. I wish vun would settle nirbill with Mr. O'.mlor. 1 tie armiitnl Is frutn SluK); in ii 1 will settle Willi ou tho Hist iiuiiurtiiuiiy. Ul-ltl'V U. I.IUHilfSil. itsrlitioi tl "Etigtllrer" fttwl "Ai tsi'ler" pi :i.e c .'iiy f L I) WHEAT WHISKY. V.J 1,'a) xaees liure old Wheal Whisky. Por isle by K. r. MIDni.ETON. ill-11 -it h'e. N'.i KOM Struat. 110ST0N 1IKOWN EltKAD, FREHII DAILY. Jjl0 -3t tieOHUBT.ltl IJtl'j Mu.lllftKAt'Kblrest. tATJTlON. ALL I'EltKONS AHE I'ORItU) J tniitlou any ol the rrtw of the British ship FlIILA. ItKI. Pill A, Captain I'ool, from I.hreroeol, as no debts of tiirlf coiiuuctiii' will be naid by the caulaln or uonslgnevs , k lU S-lit THOMAS BlCaAltllHON A CO., Aculs. IATBNTED JULY 19, 1864. -J O 8 E P H WOITKT, Klcve da rarts, rreneh Steam Dyeing and Scoiirlnx on any abut of weartiiK anLiaxel, lor Lsalea, tft'lits, aad t'biMlren. Patent aiiearatui lor slrelchtuf laitU frina one to Cve Inches, ho. 1. SACK Sueel. Lranali Mo. Hoti S. Kisru Streat. 1'aiUdelplda. auS-Jaa IS80LVX10N. THE CO-PAIITNKRSHIP heretuftire exlilit xiadertlie Srm of BAMl'KL N. L-AViKt A SOK, is Ibis day dissolved. Tha batinest wul be eeiUed by Ike underslirned, at So. 'J'Jft IKX'S Hireet. ' t'llilS. IS. liaVIKs, SurTivliuj faitaar. rblleaeli !, Se)lcmbr tu, lati. CO PARTVFBaiHF. Tia nnneraleivf S have tsli rlay S.rasid a tw paraaershlp under tha Urin ul 1A VIKN tail. THUltS, ft.r tbe translation of a lernrral Daallai and h taWS. HU..O...... fB-V.lTI.S, l tlhJl A. U A V Ik. rhL'adcliihU, OeteUf 1, lbtl. V. B. rtrtlScates of Indebtedness, r)nlrteaaast.rs c lel ers and t'bonts.aud Guvernincnl boeuittlss trine, telly, boliah' and sold. . , '.i..1 Itusir.ess I'aper ai.d loans on Collaterals neieitiatad, Sleeka and Loans boat 1st aad said aa ttoxumlsalon. KOTTINOHAM AJTD flWISJ I.AOI58, Sow Mrlew. WINDOW fin AD EH j IfKW STTIXH, 1 No, T!IJ TELTT, w ooiom, 0AEaiS3TO!J d0 ar tmx I ourswut STarsT. MAJttf 1" AdL'SHStS, No. T'SS ttllSMrr si ur.;T. riANO COVERS, tAI'IF.sr BTOflt IN TIK CSTT, AT LOW TRfCKS. AMUSEMENTS. VKW CHl'SNtrr ftTRHKT TIIKTIIK. 11 I.KONAkfl KUflVRR A U'll.l.lAU fel Sl.ttl. fis. I seoe and Manacnrs. tIKKAT Sllty'P.lS fir TUB WAKUf N OtiMI.'.l'V (V1MH1N STIOV. TniS rwtviiiiesilsr) KVKM Ml, O lolat 11 IV I, The perio'saarsee wlUiM,ihtasa. e with ttsa Ootaedr of LONDON ASSWKA.SI'K. Sir llaraourt Mr. Will am Warren ttwly day Npanker Miss Josle orwa I'S'sm Mr.flliaraii Msrria Ier1 Miss Ka.li X-rt.rsc HATtfllDAY APTKI1NIMIN llrand Kseslly Slliist, when the MKA It MM will be prukontesl for pMltlvely AU'R. JOHN DUKW'S NEW AUC1I BT. ll TIIP.A '.AT Hit. VlTVALII RKf. liEMONIOt ovKPri.cwiNfi noti.sk.s. W'l Week o4 tha ilrost VKSTVAI.lt VKSTVAUfl 10 NIOIIT, AM rvp.ltf KK1UT, II Kl. DI.MUMO. With new aoanacy, Ucw lircses. New Msehloerr, n. MJ 'I r lsi , tsS aj.t. In wf.lch she will sing "TOO ARK THK STaS." and It It A VP MAmO." t HlltA - HHI VA1 I S HKNI'.PIT. A eUKMBLY DUILD1N08. TO NiailT. 1 MISS MA.IOR pAtll.lNE ( USII AN. Hie Itereto and Peuttttil t.trl lne re'nous iiniai H,.y and Hao it, eifss i nriiuug Advautures ara sa well known, win MA.IOltS laVirOHW, And relala haresperianre while in ''Dtste," horcsptars, ' eeiiiouco, ana ns:epiure, ami apiKununeni as captain or OAVAi.ar. ISftlh N'ghl of lllk WONllKKPHI, STEUHOPTIOOK. '11ckct'i' cents, keserved seats so oeuts. Cosnoxenoa at H o ctick. Hee desrrlptlev proeTammes. I0-o-tt I II It I s T H.KJKCTRT). vy The great ami celebtated plitnra b West, the chaf d a-u.re of tin. artist, IS NOW OH P.KIIiniTION AT TI1R AOJAKKMY ttr KINP. AIITS, Nit. Iir., f-HKBtstlT FilkKKT. In addition to the KM INK Art noilei:ilon of the Acutsme. AduiUlsuc.2 cents ; neaeon llckeu.Woanu. S It 1m L Altli:H' FANCV Ii'UIlfe. JOHN A. STAMBAJH, iMTOHTt and MANCf AOTUREB op J LADIKH' FANCY FUHS, Nr.. H'Jti AUOII HTKM15T, Utl.slW NLM TO, CHEAPEST PLACE IN TEE CITY To solect front a first -tikis Assortment, Contiitlng of HUDSON BAY AND MINK 6AB1.E, EIIM1NE, CI1INCHIIXA, GERMAN EITCH, SIBERIAN 8QUIKREL, &c., Hade Into all tiw latait styles. Thosa goods w era bought when gold ranged from 18 ta 179 aud aro being sold at small aavaaca ou cost at Us rate. RVP.kT AltTICI.E WAUkANTKD TO II K AS RC- PRBSKtllTLO. 6ell, faction guarantees. U-lS-wfm 3m JA JVIIiW X'AINOV PDM JOHN FAREIR A, No. 718 ARCH STBEET, ABOVE 8BVENTU, AT DIS Sl.n HSTAULISIIKK STORB, Impoiter and Manufacturer of LADIES' AND CIlILDRIiVS Sfy assort ntent of FANC Y FURS for Ladles and Cxfllrea ia Bow complete, etubraolng EVERT VARIETY THAT WILL BE WORN DURING THE COMINO SEASON. Iteaicailier llut cauie and number, JOHN FAKEIRA, No. 71H AKCH BTKElfiT, Above Saraath, I IIAVK SO PABTNBB, OR COSNEOTtOH WITH AST OTHkMlSTOUlilN TUCOtTlf. SU-tel CTAll Oil-. COMl'AMV Of PHILADELPHIA. . 1 ) IltKCfOftB. HOU. WILLIAM Mil LWASO, KAJiUr L B. PHILLIPS, JOHN H. MICIIENKK, JAMES it AKItlSOsT, II. M. FlTZllKBAM), ISKAEL MICHE.NKU, THOMAS AII.KS. T' a Pubicrijilon Unolt to tlia ab-iee fcrmpxay Is ail ready at the liankliu? Iluse of allrbael 'aoous. Nil. at) S.THIIIO buoai.rbibulelvhla, where the Wrectors xvul met, and be hap;iy to lvo any inJ.jmutloa ooucsralnf the hinds, Ac. 8iiN!krVti,u tl per thsre, Uie cri.liul prlca, and so tti-sci. ni.-nu. SAMUEL AIsI.EN. secittiTAiir. Puaabiaruu, Oolober 4, lHat. 10 11-tt DEAFNEKS, DL1NDN K 88, AND CATARRH. J. ISAAC'S, M. 1)., Professor of tha Eya aud Ear, treats all dissusia oitlertalntns so the alaive members with Uie utmost success. Testimonials froin xha luost rellahle sources In the city can be sten at his orrtc-e, nu. Oil flNH Street. Tbe Mcrjlcul faculty ara lnviu-d ta accompany their patients, as he has no secrets In ris practice. 10-eti VirillTE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES. r V Tills axtiulstte Cosaaetlc has uo a.aal lor beautttV liif .whiteuinK. and prrserviiiir Ibe complexion. It is pre. psred from pule white wax, bem-e Its extraordinary uunli. ties or preserving the sain, xuaXIng It soft, fair, smnoth, ami transparent. It is most sooihl.g after elteviu., ceres ehappad Sands and lips, remcves pimples, bkitcl.es, tan, ftticaiea, or sunburn, and littrarts a pearly tlut ta the fsuo, Decs, ami arras. I'rlra 30, Ml, anil 74 cnts. IIIJNr A CO., Ato.LU S.bEVilSril Slrtst, aiidho.tl S. eitillTU btixet. 10-B- 3n J'HILADKI-PHIA SURORONS' tANIiAOIC lSsrillfTR, No, 14 Xorla .1NTI1 Htrait. above atarkal. MuetuM rsOKalry eared by B n mvKKAtTT'S Prenauai PatoM Oraduatargi Praasara Trass. Haeertor KUetw Ssas, lla.tle hiocihxds, Supporters, Bboaldof Braees, Suspesx eorua. Crutches, Aa, Ladle, attand.d b Mrs. B. 0. EVOtETT. 'sy-l "KJCTICE TO CONSIGNEES. TIIE SHIP 1 PUILADIXPIIU, Captain Pool, frnm I.ivareaol. la new reaily to disiharire at Hinlk Street Wliai surneae will pleuse send their permits onboard, i .n. 'IU- I their permits onboard. AUixmIs IU( lo pa aot peruullcd Ul forly-eik-ht hr,urs sell! he sent to abiid store. mod. aiciuaiiso.N a t o., 16 8 ot Alents. CHEAT CENTRsU. CLOTIUNO HOVSE, Ko. tU CHBSSTtlT STItl.T. O' .VliNIMil nAltsVi or I O IV IH I J T H, LADIES AND MIBSEfl' HATS. rtliBOh, PlOWMt., AND rtATtlEM, SOVTU AMERICAN MltUS, ANb OTllKll NOVKLTIES. WOOD V. C Alt Ye No. 7yr onr'sHNUT htiusimt. P.S.-Old Vateet Sonnets taaAs o at a atoderave Pelt Hats and Sonnet rasbaaon. WOOD & OAKY. WANT8. w 'ANTED A KUKNCH OK A 8WI8S V Norea, to take cara of a ckild. Must oome well recemmerwed. Apply at ha. ITtfl i-wi'ST street. ll-Ji" L . wMt walnut. or Locuat. or An-Jt, or Laesout sire. Address " aroUhea House, " at this 0010 Ixl.e FOR SALE AND TO LET. asj FOR B ALK.-A HKWMUlJKriW lilUBri- IkIatory DwilHug, aa Wallace near Nineteenth street. lunurrUae possaaa.an. 1 8. POttRTH Street. 10-11 ax- 1 rOU -SALE OR TO LET. DWKI.UNwS, Nos. a OS a and BIOS ANCH BTUKE. 10 War" pEJUf8ILVAHIA BAILBOAD. HEMOVAls. Oa ana aner SUNnAY, October IS, 1S44, tha Ticket Ofllco of tU Pennsylvania Ba lroat wtU be at tha Pas senger neoot, TIIIHTlfrTU Ski MAKKET SIKKKrS, West Phlladnlplila, and tha PASSENGER TRAINS WILL START FROM THE I WEST PHILADELPHIA STATION, A3 FOLLOWS MariTrt'n.at S-M A. rarkefknrf Train, No. 1. at 10-09 Past Line, at tl'tO " rarkesburg Train, Vo.t, at 1-00 P. M. Uanlaburg Areoneaodattoa, at S W Incastor AoeoraaaodaUon, at 4-OS PaoU Train, at 0 ICrle l.zprass, at 8 00 rtulsdeipliU Express, at 10 4t AND AlEIVEs- Krle Fs press, al 4 SO A. 1 rb'ladelplila rapiess, at TO rac.ll AcronimodsUon, at If) " 1'arkosbuig Aoeotnniodatlon, No. 1, at SO " last Line, at.. 1014 " l.xncasur Train, al li 3 P. I rerve,hur, ii.?, at 0 " Mall Train, at 6-4S " tikirltburg Accommodation, al .11-0(1 " Philadelphia Express leaves dally. Krlo Espress leaves dally, eaoept Hatnrdays. All other Trains dally, eaoept bandar. Ttie I-Mt B the rntew of I'.tevonth ttnil Hnrktrl Nlre-ta will be cIimhmI strter NATVK0AT, lSIti I aw lata t. G. C. FRANCISCUS, 6UFT. riULAllCLPUU DIVISION, PA. B. B. Wfst PuiLAiVKi.raiA , October 13, ISM. 10 U-t FINANCIAL. H. JL.OA.lVe $40,000,000. Itefetrtns to the sdvsrtlseaxent of the Swttary of Uis Treasury for TKOPOSALS FOR TUB. NEW U. S. 5-20 LOAN, Ws wlU Include 1st oar bid far tha same those af any parlies wVstUng to BtaAa apt Iteatloo far ur part thoraat, WITHOUT OIIAlUUi. lafutojttl' n apply t JAY COOKE h 00., 1JANKKR3, Ho. lit 8. TUWO ST'RBET. PtUlaaelplila, S' TOCK8 A.1NI HEOTJUlTIKa BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION, DE HAVEN k BROTHEE, Ko. HO N. TTIIBD STB".ST. SI QXvcAXllCWOIV afE CO.. HANKERS, No. 121 S. THIRD STREET, PHlLADKLrBlA. Cievoinment Seoarltlet of all Issues Purcbared ami for Sale. tHsckt, Bonili, aud Ocd Bou.M and troid an t'oia klsslata. rSTEBEST ALLOWP.D ON DEP0S1T8. TH Cotvectlous Promptly Muds. ft ' -ti Ucj NEW 7-30 LOAN. k? Suht'iriiiili.as received, and aa Kutes lurulihadi'ioa at ail lhar.es, by OEOUUE J. jVOYT), itanker, aa23-m Mo. 18 B. T1I1H1) Siroal. o I L STOCKS DOL-'l-IlT A KB BOLT) OM L'tlMMIhHIOK. lit L MlUU t J. B0TT, Bruk.r, ,-; JTo. 18 S.TniED Street. SPECIAL NOTICES. tSTr ARMY. KAVY, AND CITIZEN'S rieu,ini. itsnbrolaered. Ptbiiulder Straps, Wreaths. Sic., to lll luusa'passad.st very mlisatd vrtess Merrhast Ts:kr, 10 3-2m Ko. 19 DDrTIl Stseat, aboT, Clwenat. TUB LAROESrVND BEST lit NOW RBATtY COAL AT 7 Ss) PKR TOli THK tOMSwMP.RS HTfTltAI.I (1L COMPANT aro now S-llerleeoai rrrnn Ni. tr ttaktassd ,'sKsei; , an the eeieftrat SUtioKxa aad MamosMh vesaa, at the twilowiegraiee i ToSaheesevfs.aertta rat Ta fsnsi Snbscrtbers.ner lint lr-ae Tttus savlna 040 nee ton to Ate- aheslers. Saslaee ah ts savlrw. u.r. will be a dl litiid seen ally on the su. ia a t pml ability, of at loa.l SI 1 lol.L Alia Pi K aixAajx ar, ttiat aner tbe nisi year notes notoers win nex asuy ges their fioel for n.aMng,bot wlil also peeHaiiiy reonara a smell dlstden.l on their stock. The lease runs far lea pra se, t low royally er sixteen years. ITia erss oiara pV sbarw pall new ts mr the who s terns of the leaaa. Tee pteeeiM rapecirr as see ssinais mrasi i.ms per yesr. or eise Iva l.er skara Tills will s.sn he toereased to LekJS tons, w blch wll gfte tha tlompany 100,01 t.ns to seS l. , are at the ruhc-sl maikel nreca. Til" rwnri I'hitM Willi H WILL Bl. DIVUll.O AVMONii IKS) HTIH Klrlll I t.HH. SnhsertMieiia lo the Hto'.s f wiiica may attn be aside at 14) pr .1 ami wSI he pxived at theHllteeof thS Coat pauy, no. .., n. SI V III sued, v.t.n sti ry M"F" l.lSit, arTsnwoa. 1 r-astlfr- JMHJA n K 1H i 1 UllLH.'K. Tta. IVI HIS. SIT al tret. Hr.,.l... l.-kllU f brOHVa Vn 1:4 HT 40110- T .MI1 (tn i ex. ' ' mat rot JAMfB I.TN1I, M H Sixth sttaet. Il"'ltll . JiiMVfS, ,Sn I, .1 Archstr.41. 111k II V H. PAUL, Ho tie Wsinul Steeet. P r. l.xVKlX, No W..N l.itnlslrec IIIOMAH llAlit.Rtl. No lstl.,..siitil sereex. Pnim Hit' list nf Hlocsliol,lia wa .Mine the fatlawlna wen known and highly respeefaMe nxme',lw1lnatlag by a ee-tmn (ft tfi... who have alrestir rres rol trtiMr OesJ, and who ran bear wetness to Its sup-cine qnaltty. 1 aa slock la leng OS very rapedly- all classi-a v Uie aeatasa. nl.y sseuiti g dlsiosed to aall theo. is (a Ms advaa. legos. A larr.e a- tnlarol la.ltes ate eaSirxced aaoagoag r-n ...i.. wis ii iu le j i-i rtsnn tor more wtltlsan is loir. Ileorr tlaenea. 1 . B. I artoon, tirtiiiias lliistea, Join k. Ha. ae, 'Hlepheo KiHgot, Cliarlea(.'.nia.l, 3iloor S.arriil, .lohn M i; i.tglit, it. II. KelW, :'i:. rrtMch Oo., 'ti: J lienassr, tt V.Marphy, t.ehn V Well. yJs. slaxlieua Pradey, b. N. i a. a. (toii. tSaintHsl Itr.ioks, 4(Aiij. Iltnortok, ' sjos. K Tory, J Ii. Raop. )Wax a'tn.. tleorge W. 0'iaaack, sWta O. Snar, SKraOenok Cadtoua, P. U.Keyeer.at.lf, tMoiui Murr, Wm.O. Ilantils, ' Rottert Joclaa. lj.iamesO.Ot art, M Husbands, John It. AdtHf, 6W. It. Pviool, If. W. Hinder, 4A. W.Tontol.ras, Curtis I aloo. l N . H. Laweem-e, t WHItain (rtillltlis, Itohert It. Smlto, V'triain C:nrila. Chsrle. O ht til, J. II. Wtieeler, II, w. llrsy. i oeph Sielwamiu, t.l. II. AtAne. ker, Wltllaer Sieel, tMr. It MwerJt, K R. NVrMUIs, John btot xai . E c renin g. t'tiarlee 1'eaa, su. Met uy, Kotiert II. Ixoattr, Jubn eci,afpr. lviniTi.n II. Haines, U-n UtlliM, p.. A MiHck, K af . Itatttirs, tlieno Wallace, eanaei is t aveo. iHaililiol Kiltalrick, iarail A. lia.ls, KiJrt It. Halter, Wrn at. Vhlcr, leoilre r . Oinerty, im W. IUh. ! Kranets Bntixel, Jan.es ti. Ieas. (Jharles Anttoraoft, lew ard Kormarl. 5Wlls..a JswoH. it. Dm Adoiphae Per ,os, riumss Hlagaiy. xJai'Ua ii. eoaier, James Zlmmenuaa, IJ. M.Carneuxer, I John McK.ee, Viacok li. Itueniasa, lavld Apelesiaxa, I IteyluMd Tkolaae. jll L. Haiiowati A Son,' , SJokn Ihns, .Henry O. VOteng, . )J Willlaia Jonoa, i'.W. Stanton, J II. Fukh. Alirnbam Htewarx, tWrn r Huiall. Ihraoas MasM-r, etrUklard Kneaas, loi rge Minnies. David W. Helha, Henry H. !, (kHge W. liaiitlaiei, .faosas llurtken, Maiuuel II. Howard, tvt iliisns H. Axkley, r'dward 04ne. Wlir;sjn t areon, K i. laiag, Atrntt toting, Wlillani AiO'jifer. iti rolm II etloaener, ill. P.S.Mttkwonv, itleorge L. Miilef , B J KleortU, tjH. I rails. oha M Itlley. II. A. s. hrnwn, (Korge fetcr.on. .Isaac Hemic er, Malthow J. Hraoy, Hugh MoOonnell, Wn.. W.Smodley, biiweoJ.Htnratoa, 'Austin Itlaka, l&taioaa wtvttTtaton, ('hartos A. lliaka, l). KJIlentHMiea, tj. Ladoxntia, Wxn (J llaltws. Sauinei A. asUlar, Win. It .linn. tkj. r. Wilkinson, llllobert McKwun, (1. K ht..ie, A. r. llawa. tjj. Prank, At. K. Stewart. thlohn O nierner. A. It. foiptiell, Albert Binder, rlraT.Cressmi, John Schllcter A Son, 1 red. Wllhelm, ! Davel K. Th.Hapsasi, J. Holloa Wiapeany, John Htrea, Jonn Kreser, Henry F. Merresr, HattHiol Stmosxe, A. A t kect. ,tC nrlnlelngtvoffer, , A U. AlUvrser, 6Rohert ken. .1 II. u tiara. J-bn Maoatleld, Jacobs. Stiesxh, Charles lltaey, lotisi A. r teller. (Jharles Jewell, It. K l oser m. ii. fbnrkia Ihnmaa, Joaepti M Ttiauiat, w in Ktaosir, rieorge J. Naysar, w. u. Mpear. J. H. Adams, s Isaac Kynemaa, Charlea W. PVailor, Altred Whlmnjton, Jos. ata,"aiy, Mwii, l'retly, Kamael sL. Ashroa, Conrad II. Alldreea. William II. r'exen, Jaxasa Pettner Joseph K. I.yodall, .I.ilin (lororth, SWUliaia Pettit. j.r.Htuinani, (ioarae laylor, t'harloe K. nraed, Hatnuel II. Wootl, O. S C sJltn. I.otiert MOticegor. 1 houiaxoa A Itro., fH.Ki. Juacpb iflllseo, iwilllain Isntoi, K. at. J. nies. W. W. have. B. J. tlrtmi. WiMtaui l. Ooreas, Jaorb Wteeiniin. O. M. Iterry, Kdward nrady, V. It. Matthews. U.J. Brads-, w. w. tisudlaer, T.D. BUM. tl. W.Tawnaend, bO. Ii. Bliae-kcttmi, Joseph T. stowaavd, .le.ee Laws, Paul J PVId, Uenrr J. Bees. William A. ato in, tk:.l.Tallinalsa, f1iirsea T.MaU.eys. KresWiok V.aiss, lr. KaJM'iot, John Irwin, John McArtbar, Airren tirtgg, l-'red P. hwopo, Lewis Raasei, .lames M. Mtewkrt Oharies Cora oil, JWalter llrorist, tiTtinis I'. Ooaivky, twhliam r.rhardl, William Andreas. loko IHlloid, I Jain r J. Ailison, lis llllaui (J. Taylor, STboasas Wooisnali, $John S. Flwhelt, knos ituyd.v, John Braisingeosi, ttJohn PhllHpe. ,j)Jiseph J.shaMa, M (IHlliit:ani. WIIMaenH. Mailn. hirhaid K. MUler, Ibc.mas t). KowauJ, Otlhert llutaou. John llcod. William lirlca, Ai. Homer, A.tlarrett, William Mollov, .tajnea HauiNVell. Atatthew Miller, J.r, aUceiaellTacy. Tboeaas . steatinatoU, II. W. tanU. Jlohn .1. kiomer. Jatus II . Fteeens, uobert uuax. tjiH-nots Toooxer, Is. N. Stokes (tt.J.k Itt niatnla r. tileuil, K. neon, Jr., .. I). Sco'l tillenrv B.Chew, John M Shenlesv, rhoxassO. Else. tP, T. Pleroa, J. K. Mukxk. l'hlltp Vl ileva. K. Ii. ataan. W. P.bhultr., K. A. Heodrr, Henry S. Pielt, tiKilward rtlaJH, tttarUe II anil, CR. K. II l.h, (Krauols Ttiela. Mantes n iTDstra. V'm. A. Jtnka, Ia1d Horn. (j.ri.-e I. Kellar, Vt'm. J. rlilltif , Bev. A- ox.eiiy. Kev. Iir l atum. Bev. In. Martin, it. Elwimd ChapntSV, iUen:7 liotUtca., I Waller Steven eon, Muliaal atotaicWa. Y. S Morris, I W llllaui Adair, tUaaao Haksr, IvbarU'S M. Evans, J.ihu McDowell, Jr., jbnamuel liailey, ; Joba E. OiUetia, 6J. Monk, J a rn as Wlnaeanr. Kev, U. W. HtMller.lt, 1'ae.moia WilllauiiKiti tit. r . It slew. It. II. hbiuii fonl, tjataitin Owycr, t.liilin Klein, im. C. Cailtnna, tjolin K. Tai lor. B. A. Wateoxi, (l.F.Hagle. 6K A. Iadlieater, t,K at Keccl.ee. Tho d flvery e4 Onsl In Ma-taynnk will bo in tkanrs sf Mr rfOHSt ADAMS, wlio will ha ready to c-Maaxeavrs operations on TVBHUAY next. Arranomesa 's aeait tsetrg made to supply slocaliulders la Uertmaaj. Issn, -- t-,r THK KENSINGTON RANK IM THlj at? OOt BIT Or PlllLAllELPHI A. Ptltaaaaal mia.Hrsonitiar SR. A Special Mix'tlattof the Steeaj Zl.lll..l.ALa Sl. a Hkuhlss IklBM.SS Tlia BL.e ia v. tlx 'sub of uoioher. at 11 oe:ork A. M., ta deoide s( h i snxlieiisv of CHHrsrttnil the Hank Into a Hatsam s..A....ii., ajMshti is an aot of Oonarass anaravae June j. lt-l, aud take saeh other sctlon as way be isaoasV sarv. Hv usd ul tea ucarj ot itroeturs. -2S lut O. T. YEHKKS, Cashier. s-i CllY lllKAMUBKHB urriuts, ar-- PiitixbkLeiit,t;bber7,llsta. rsxri i. r ivnu ...... ... --- . . . . . . - ma " . n , sr.,, ii its i ' Th. : r, . vn,, sur... af l ns v. on nresentatlon.au City LMai buukic January t, mm, witu imiss w ZyiCnutt lO-tn-St City Treasurer sv-rfbtCKHOLIJKK!j MteKTINO, SAKMAiKS' AI MExJIIAMCS' BAirr. Piiiisosli-hia, Ss'umuar Su, UM isinaralMssttflss the Huh klmlders ol the Parxnet ai d allogenics' Bank uf Philadelphia will be held at taiei liankut, Hon.ena lUtiRaiiAV, Uie JOth day ay '.Oatab neat, at 11 o clock A M., lor lha purpose of takhxi lu conslduiauon. and decldiag on tl.e question whether 4 not ths sold Bank shad become an Assoc! itloa Ssroerrvtrp - ti, business of Han. inn unuer use tswi oi toe w S: toe . .ercismn uie aowere conierraa dj w mm , irnm - .i.u, couimooweaith, eotlil4 tlcn.rsl Astetnhrym .- cotuiiwowaaitk I let Sknalillfli tba Banks I iZltt.t ba.l. of tha "An Act hnalillruj tba Hanka l r-. y 5 iTft l. a J. bwnne Aieociailoas for tha PurpC .".t1. ,H dav .k. i i:,.! Bias.. " aiieruvnj US 1st Bay SOS ISS SBSnisiMn, "'Kiu" . Ahatist. Imit : asd to take suek actutt ui renaru - i it i a be iifM.s;ssarv aud uroner. necessary ana uro .1... . U.....I ij ttv onfer 01 UIS xxoartl Ot irireciors, e Wuw -.. . . .... . I. , . ur UI'UI TIIH . iiaiiusv a TSf NOTICE. COMMERCIAL BANK 0 P,nutylvalila. PiiiLxntLpntx. Seotembar SO. 1S6I merclal Bank of , 1'enn.ylvanla'' will be held at Iks San il. House en TIIUBMUAY, the JOlll dayof October, Lv at 11 o'ekek A. M , far tha purpose of deeldlnf the Qus n ., ti. said hank ahall become an as.l rial lea for carrying on the business of bankian under ti lawsuf Uie liuxeo Biates, ana oi oxhivishib .. , k- .... .t f lha llneral aseeuiblv of Ibis Co moowealik, entitled "An Act Enabllnn tiie Banks of ti tUonimonWealin to oeoonie A,wiaiiw .... ... r e iianklni, under tha latvsit.f the I' ulted Stales," approv tiie r.d day 01 Atlls'USl, let's, " ' " - telatlon tlsereto as may be necessary aatllproper. l'.y order ol ths Board ot directors S 51-wsfH u war xrx.lt ' - - ' M STOCK HOLDERS' MEETING, nua xtvi llA.SOk; BANK. f UILAIKL.IilIX, ouiiemuer asr, im- . . i aa taja A ameral mertinf ol Ibe Htorkuoiuers or uie x orn r. tuakal Phllailelulda will be lield at Uielr Ban ini' llonae, eu THA BbbAY , the 'Ann day of Octobar neij Bl 12 O CO S USMHI, aw, .am F " 1 I" " . enakllnii the hanks ol this Cummonwealth to be oome aas olattons for the purpose of baukluK uiul.r ike laws ol t i. i.... i U1U..S." annrevsd the U.d day of August, lfoH, a to lake such action in re.nrd thcrevo as may be uvusss r.roar. w . "Ivm. ' J.W.TOREV,Oa'hH,r. OFFICE 1EEBT0N COAL AND 1J jiovennnl xorMr. . , UT gtr,rti J PHH .rnKirKuA. September W, 184. r lilrecturs have this .'TiSa oL'wV xi'TwV PEU CENT, o. ,tk. x..pl, - aayah e to sxoc.nora.rs on ata wVU'b B. P. UTTEB, Baayetaryl B. E. COaiSCR SIXTH AND MARKET 814 ration antldeclfllntion lne question wnt-iurr or sios aw.. Bank shall become an association for carrying on t ! buslueaa af Bauklna tinder tha Uws of the I'ulted iat auaofeieKitiua the powers conferred by the ant of ti a. a., ni.tv orihisroixtnaonweailh.eutitledAn .