THE DAILY EVENING TEL KG RArn.rmADELPIirA, JFRSDAJ", OCTOntal 1 8,, 186. (Srrnittjl clc(r;ipb n.T rrrrsoo rrw-i tr. OFFICE No. IOS 8. THIRD ST3CET. tr et Tvrr CTt tVCm r, f.t-.iit -t , - r f ftf U (hi M IuU kit. Pk t'.i.H; li,t AM TntT friT r Two If Mfia.lDvtrtMrin ' aW tin prk vdri. 1JBM,t tired at tha miu a. '.NvaJ T rrvont1fit. js, . ivti " b takan of Anonfmiii "TmtTrir.'-t'nt.t. frtirvr H'"t'd fr iDrtt-m rnM4t b .u'.i..-n:i and adrirwifc o ft wtt-r nrw r "'. -f fur sjl,lrfTi, hm a a at Arantto for til a . UMi. W tuwi HudctA to rotnm ivjcctaa .JouiUs.uiuc'.vat Tm Attw-rtlnfrm. rf rt tnrra in t tn-in: wi Mvki' T f..r.,r, rntpftlfnc tn fr n t r' ai &-a..tji, oar Tt KSTUY, OCTOBER 18. THE PR4IF.MNI1VL POI.ITK IA. GfinTitl Dix, of New York, bat recently arittenA letter, In wlileh ho attibiitps t!i decline of onr cotiDtry In political prosperity and vlrtne chiefly to the lml.lt we hurt mil n Into of 'selecting cniididiites for Hie Protl denry for the mike of their "availability" -o Id other words, their riupiioneil Attir-H t ' mk good run for the ofllee. ThU Is true. But this la not the only defeet or vice in ur politic", or in our modes and uiothotN ot Bomlofttiflg and electing men to every rctpectablo elation, from the least to the gnatest. Another Is, the recognition and support among us of a class of men who make politic a trade, and live on public patronsgr. Out of one office Into another, so they go, year after year, the same Individuals ever turning up when official position is to be attained, or there is a prospect of fattening at the public orib. They liavo no especial (Knew for political place. They have no marked fcrce of character, Intellect, or practical talent for business. You may even wonder at their prominent position in the party to which they belong. But they are what they are, because they make partisan machinery find stratagem thou daily thought and nightly dream ; and because, most potent reason of all, really respectable citizens stand aloof and allow the wire-pullers to have a clear fluid to them selves. If there Is any member of society who is peculiarly disqualified for oiTiciul responsi bility, it Is the man who makes the search for place the continued business of his life. II is aim Is emolument ; and as a general.thing, as long at he can satisfy his party friend, he will not bo too nice in his choice of tbo means of gratifying his avarice. Some of this class have no scruples in acknowledging that if they can get Into a profitable berth, and line their pockets well, they will care little for what the world may say of a defect in thoir accounts. And yet so low has political morality fallen .among as, that men known to ba of this , stamp are chosen to ottlce without difQoulty, while Individuals of tried integrity and genu ine ability are thrust aside. These profes sional politicians are the creatures of our partj systems. We extend national organi zations into the smallest of our municipal elections, and lose sight of the merit of the nomlneet in our blind adherence to a party formed for purposes affecting only the general policy of the States. To cut loose from such corrupt and Imbecile domination, we must consent to separate national and municipal ' affairs, and give more attention to the per sonal qualifications of candidates. The Union party, however, have com menced a hopeful and salutary reform in this matter. The nominations made by them recently are, In the main, of a very much more meritorious character than party nominations have usually been for several years past Their late municipal ticket in this city, headjd by a citizen of such irreproachable reputation and sterling virtue as Mr. Hen by C. Uowbll, who was elected Sheriff of this couuty, wa quite, unexceptionable ; while the Union can didates for the Legislature and for Congress were men well qualified for the oiTlces for which they were named, and worthy of popu lar support. In a word, the Unionists have Initiated a gratifying Improvement in this matter of nominating candidates for puMic stations, and it Is to be hoped that the people will sustain and encourage them hereafter in Uie good work. THE WAY WE MAKE IKKC The hublt of employing so many boys in the commercial walks of life, without remunera tion, Is a great and growing evil. In its practical operation it Is autl-iepublic.in, con fining, as It does, certain positions to the sons of the comparatively rich. The poor boy, however ambitious and talented, is denied access to them, because he has neither affluent relations nor rrlemls to support him during his , nalnorlty. Those who practise this system may offer as a reason for it the suporabundaut supply of service which muy be had free of coat. The system, however, is radically wrong and mischievous, aud should be aban doned. There are duties which mankind ow.? the rising generation, and which should 13 d ily considered and exercised with som? reference to their welfare. The capacity of a boy for the place he is t occupy should be atten tively regarded, a fair field for the exercise of that capacity should be atlordud.and the di; tniprovemcnt and progress of the employed, in and relutivc to the particular business in which he may be eiijj ieil, should be fUrlli taied. These condi Ions of a sound policy, la their effects upon the employer and the youth taken into service, are I'lipracticnMe wl ere a dozen boys ure crowded Into a iikt Ckntlle establish meut, the duties of which could be better performed by half the number nnder a thorough regltn of commercial train ing, and stimulated by a reasonabld compen sation. The boys themselves are opposed to the clearly slavish position they occupy. It is fitted to lessen their self-respect, depress thuir energies, and Induce other fueling than those they should entertain towards their employer and his Interests. The present practice is not that which placed the existing heads of the commercial community in their compara tively prominent position. A majority of them commsuced Ule with no facilities for working for nothing; but, on the contrary, they expected to work and to be paid for It. In the Initiatory duties of these callings they were consequently energetic, faithful, and Industrious, and after due probation they were promoted according to Just order of advancement. They not only handled the goods, but were . tanght their names, quality, and value ; were fruiueiitly passed into the service of the countiug-room, where they became familiar ; with accounts, mercantile forms and practice -no moment of time being wasted; and thuir r "muling ambition to effect a sale was stitnu- ' lfi-(i'ly that Hud ot eutourageiueut Uut inspired Uiem not only with manly cotifldenr, but a feeling of gratitude, which mftnlfrttod Itselfln rcpeet tor their employer and a regard at all time for their interests. Notwithtnnding this allusion the) past, there Is a good material now as evr existed, and all it require Is ihe samp kind of tral ing and development to raise up an iiitelllRnnt and vigorous race of merchant. Hut that material llnds but slight levpiitivca, under existing circumstance, to professional pre eminence, burdened hs It Is with th" conven tion of immWa, and honee dlvliled dtitlol, and little or no pay o that the field for t.hn exercise of either energy r a laud-ibla ambi tion Is as sterllo, in a lulne point of view, w I the Desert of Sahara in a physio il on. Who that has ever pessd through t!i routine of a sound commercial education, ami has contrasted It with that wu'..'h ujw pre vails, does not see that the present system of making merchants is radically defective. In tact, the deficiency is so palpable and we think we have pointed out the true cause fhst the boy, having served out his apprentice ship, such as it was. Is mildly told by his nplojers the time having urrived when remuneration Is expected by him that they have no further use for his services. Why? Because be has not, for want of an opportu nity, perfected himself 1 the business !n whiab he has been engaged, and hence is incapable of rendering services of pecuuiary value to bis employers. There are cases where the employer, soon after admitting a boy into his service, sees that be is unpromising, and clearly anticipates the result. Hut he continues to retain him notwithstanding, often upon sufferance, as he costs nothing, be cause the parent, who ha no properly considered or de Unite views rela tive to the boy's future, wishes to have him, even without pay, In some respectable occu pation. A boy thus situated, comprehending his comparative Independence, makes no exertion to advance or improve himself if that is even practicable under the lax system of discipline to which he is subjected since improvement and advancement are, with him, of secondary consideration, as compared with his ease and pleasure. Who Is responsible for this? The em ployers, who only possess the power to apply the proper remedy, or who can, by persisting In keeping boys upon sufferance, because they are cheap, thrust out upon the world unpro flclent merchants, to mar their fortunes and disgrace their vocation. The only true course is to select the right kind of boys, aud syste matically train, teach, work, and pay them. We would then not only wit ness less extravagance and fewer fail ures, but an order of men thoroughly prepared, by practical knowledge, example, and culture, not only to lessen the effeminacy and false pride that threaten, with the increase of wealth, luxury, and Indolence, to stamp their Impress upon our social and national character, but help to save us from becomlug the prey to that degeneration which has, in times past, marked the decay and full of nations once apparently as powerful, pros perous, and promising as our own. EI6ULT INPENNSYLVANIA. Corrretel Majorities tut inr mm Rrcelveil. I Nil r. 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M.. f.. hA.,..l. kl.,..-i l r iarl iiukIiji, anil nil ai! taiion Ihiu iou.il In l'i iNifiii-m, fxi.'noiiK tvr otul a'wava Mr. l-viili, w In, ruturiii'it (rum ailemrt ihWml m i.n. lln-i t'Tdf ' .lili.a, unit with all inn drfiicu ul.o it lihn. o i.iOiyt;io us Warri'ii as tin. il,tilniL- nMa.i.- Inr I'utKl nf a oi,iik wiia. ireuitiitnar for thu return or o,i "am li-nt Diailimr,' trie ahaunl Uialni;iio. . ...ua,i... i iiqti iiriiioui ltui'k,ni tuea vtitri caiinliiir l.unmr ar-.J orilinuity iii,w,i "flitkinl.ly," wlirra we li.va ., c ,m,ZZL . ttlei l only , rlilj,;l,i, without (,llu an, jli. a.,i . . ' ....!,. noiiiO.iULBn, VM-ra all t aniiif-rmiiiii, olthfr ID Iiow or tO'aturi .i i V iifu Is fclitiull aiyiaiiallin.ic s'tor. wIiMIot In tyh .,r l.,w cntii. tly. Mi ortou d.at n.,l make a mu. Vof '.t.irah Itn.iil a, S .i- Miiii'iirotlujrtft,.,,. M, w,I a. caiilliu a. "('apul. o 8 ",itll. " with iM r,Zn Vi allttite.t,1..ratl..ii,,f iiuntiuic Mutlneaa. Mm liult. r". "arakenp" was unlk-ut, l.iil l.r uiamier of tu, a, in! Jtmlerh htr jierliiUly uiilritiflli.ikh... y a iT.r.gr.miiate tha nianmtumeutontlia a.'nul.iti.in or Mis. l..od,a"wiilkinK laay.' wl.o lo.,a, like i,,.v ilrmfea like a lailj, anil njn-uk like a la.l a much m V.' Until ult tliins to Unit tlin may lit Iniavini-d o the umnl tiand. The audli'iicen at II c I'lieioml arp con.n.,1.1 ,,f t,4 sety tlile ol U.i rit. To.' theatre vai cfnwilcS last av, a. Inn. ai ii tu!i il anar tt f Dr.i (.i0Ci!, to jjrtat u ti.a aurac ti a of Uia Yt arii-ii cuiubinatioii. Ai ihe Abcu SntiaT Thkatrr, Bel Ve info began ttic wotk to a good tiouae. Mel Uemonio liom the jKiwar of ai ectaola anil acanery, rfvea a thsy are at the arch i for liroii.-haiu haa i.j 1-a.tt l the play, thai but lor the ncen. ryand tha allractioa of Vaii iii ust Uo eitvah Biamiii.i'i in appearance, eiuTnutlc ai lln, anil am. tic Mriaiux, lltl Urmumia must l.aiu luhl heavily on the iiim,i. Mr. Iio.lsworlh.w ho has so luuoli luu.ro e. I lntht,lei.llon,lieilve us, .lio.jld aubd ie lheoMhetra in.ireui tlie mimic of tha pi. cc tnrolxh wlil. h the aumra bavetoapeak What the) aa) t, drwnea by wUal ttia baUulucula ilUgoluaa. SUBRFNDER OF FORT MORGAN. Chargoa Af?ain3t the Robol General Page. HE IS ACQUITTED BY THE COURT. The E7i.leace a:il th') Firjdinjs, arte.. III., TAr., Etv, Kib., Kiw. The following C"t.-i6pondcot and the ru'lmps H 11,0 Conn' II of War convened to inv.-ktigau: ceitain hare agamn Mencral I'ave.C S. A., ill explain tl cnisi . ',!. Thf y ars puouiheii tt vliidicatc the military reputation of an othe r of acknowledged tTavcry and atiltt : Nkw Om kans, October 1. Major-fleneral K. R. S. C ant)) , ComntHi.'ling, Ac. (trnernl : 1 he Council of Wur, conveni a Id thin city by your order of the Ht of September, ultimo, to tnfi t.gatc certain alieRiitit'Di circulated hrli t in for a violation of the law of w.ir, at thr tune of the Mirrt'iiacr of t ort Mi rgan, hating touio tune hincc fin shtd ita .ro ceding, I now ru-pvctrully ti'.U(t uat i'U will fuiuisti me niib a copy of the fiiidinga in the cK), and at an art of Kunple juMice to a risoner of war, that it he ollicially tibhhbcd in the neppi m of thin city. I have the honor to be, n.sjKitfi;lly, ,Vc, your o'jdukut ti-i'vuut, U.S. I'aok, Urgadicr-Oonoral 0. H. Army. By itgcArn-iM Minuet i-ii,Wkit MiHi.-.rpi, Ni (M'Kin, OctrH'r 8 I(.jii-oiMi; flurn(1. Od.rral fie niav. MumW If he ho ilrilre, ckja Hie ulh atlon ol tha unlrr in 'luctl.t. i. Iif unler ol M;.i -licooral K. It C s nr. SB C. 1 . OiiiiirKNti h, lJt'Jtiiaat ivlontl( X A. II. Hi Arat ABTi'HH Mit itakv IMtimon of Wfst MiSNiasii-pi, Ni w Om.rA.vH, Lit., Hoptember 15, IW1 (jticral Orrtora, (So. SO. I. TrcKecdiDs of a Council of War conitued at New Orleans, l.a by virtue of the following orders : llKA.'.Ot'AUTI US MlLllAnT lUHMO Of H'lll Ml'4l- ali'il, fw llailithh, La., biateinuer, I, 1m, .ipfciftl Irdert M. lit' a a a a (V A counHl of wa-, to tS compfisra of Ma)or-Uetieral S. A. Ilurlhtit, ratted Htatea Volunteera ; Bili.'adler.lea eral Jaincf T'rtten, M. H. at , and l.lautcnatit Dounnatiiier M. K. Krar.klin, tliitud Htit- Mavy, nieniliora, and Cap lair le Wilt Clinton , Ald-ile('amp, Kccorder, will anaein. tile In Ihe rltyol New Orleans, l.a , at II) n'clook A. M., to-nioirow, lor tki-purpoe ot evatnlnlnR into theallca tloas ai .urst Knua'ticr-liinrral It ti. l'ae Cnnh'deraii BtatcM Ainiv, for vii.lath.n of ihelawanf war, la destroy tug .r It jiirion the work, aniiamrnt, and miitillloiia, at Fort Morvun.Ala, of which aa wat thea comvamler, alter lie ha I ahardom-d the defense ot the firt, an. I IrdicatiMt bit liili-iiiluii to aurieniler by boiatina the hlt nac. The coi oc't will report the fact anj enpreai Itt opttil.in upon the matters euomlttcd to It. anil it authorized to ad ji.urn to Inr.Moffiiaii.or other ixoi.ta in M'.ohe Itay, II tt ahould be loiil'vineiessaryor epediei.t to do o: a a lly crderof Ma.lir fleneral E. It. . fAKBT. C T. C'HlllsTKAl'S, Major and Aia'l Adjt .-4,ea. Ihe council ho submitted the following as the facts : That the white HhR whs hoisted on the glacis of Fort atorfran about the hour of six c 'clock on (lie morning of the 2'td of Aucuit Inst. That no property was destroyed after that time. That the spare pr.ti-carrlaire.a wore destroyed by ceopriug und sawing, several dus bofoie the surrenutr. That about ninety thousand pounds of powrlrr were destroyed lv nutir on the t.igtit of the twenty-si cond of August Inst, whilo tho citadel was on Hie. That on the evening of tho twetity-second of August las', atiout dusk, General l'.me ordered the heavy guns of the fort to be spiked, which waa dore more or less itfectu illy. Tbut by the inspection report of the 2oth of Aunust. tiL-litecn suns were tound spiked :tt that inspection ; and that the rl.mk casomate guns do not a tricar to have been spiked. That at a different inspection made by Captain J. J. Wiiliiicikori, acting ordnance officer, on the last-mentioned day, rnc gun was found in a con dition ictiltatinK that a shell bud been hursted tn the chamber; lame of the guns were double and treble tbotti tl, one being double loaded with per cussion shells, the second shell with the miivzle down, anil in another gun a soot was driven homo and the spike ciiti cbrc'(on the shot. That no tiai tcrniatet's or commissary stores were rlcMrojed or initued, except from the eiMct of our fire. " OPINION. The Council, being limited by the terms of the order convening it. and the rai l laid down in parafiriiph one buniiredand forty-four of General t.rdiT No. 100, from the Adjutant-General's Omcc, da.t;d Apul 'il, 180ii, is or opinion that Ltng.idier-Gcneral It. S. I'a fie, Confederate Wtatts Anuy, is not guilty of a violation of the laws of War. II. The findings and opinion of the Council of War in the foitgoiog ca-ie arc upjirc-red, and the Council is dissolved. Uy ordsr of Mnjor-General I',. R. S. Can nr. C. T.C lllllSTHNSI s, Lieutcnhot-Coloucl, Assistnnt Ailjutint-Cjeutral. LETTXE8 F0MH0SJ()3N B BIGHT Jolio Itrlirhlon llir PrrtltlrntlM f lection. The Trt'mneiuijIisl'Sh tho following lettet fr ji i John Bright . ' Hot iihals. Catcher 1, ISt'.i. Dew Sir Fi r mote tliau three years the people of this country havo wittcbeu with a constant Internet the pro gress of the great contlict in which your pec pie have been engnged ; and, as you iinow.somo have I tej ieid over the temporary auccetses of the cue mies of youi Government, and same have docply : lamested tbcro. I "At this ni Jinent we turn cur eyes rather to the I peliticiil thnn to the military simgle; anl there i is with us the s ine (liiletuni c of opiF.ion aud of ! nymtuthy, as reganls tour coming .'icMuentiil clect on, ifi.it bai been "manifested in cor r ection with your ecueet in the tiiid. I "All those ol n.y countrymen who hsvc wii'ied , well tc the Kobe-lilt. r., w bo have hoped tor the 1 br, ak-i' of your Linion, who have preferred to see a tSitnhcin slave empire rather than a re stoied sod free r. public, so far a I can ohsorve, are new ia favor of the election of Gciii-rikl McClelian. All tl.ose who have deplored the calamities whx.; the leaders of seceesion have brought upon yotit count y, who lielievt- chat slavery weakens your poncr and tiinislics jour good niiiu j furoiighout the world, anil who repaid t.e rcitomtiou of your I'titon ai a thing to he dcslicd a', ti prayed lor b all t,cod men, so far ai I csn jinlpc, arc hrariily longing fo: the re-election ol Mr. Lincoln. I'.vety friend of jourUni a, proliaoly, in Kurope, cery sroaucr and wrimr who has sought to do justice to v ur cause since ti e war begun, is new hopiag, with an iatenso anikietv, Hint Mr. Lincoln may be placed at the head ol oui i xectitce for anotuet term. "It is not bccauio they lielieve Mr. incoln (. tea wiser or better tiu-n all other men on your rontircnt, but ihey think ttey have ol.soiiea mi his career a t rauil tlii.piieiiy ol iur ose, an l putno'b'n Hhlch kiou n.'cLiai)fc' and fliii U does noi la'tcr Z fome if ld countrwi.cn, there tnay appiar to have ticen crrt rs !n his course. It would be stnuige inuecd ',(. in the I'liiln t f nilllcultif s so st ipentti us and so one". -.ei'tcd; any adiniiiiblriition or any ri.ler sheud wholly avoid initiiu.e. 'i o us, looking on from this disiunce, ntei eniiioved tv the passions from which niunt ot tour people c m barmy be o. pcct.il to In" free,' regardant, his I'ttaiilcotial path av ii tj tie calm iuelrne'it which I.elO'ig-tatUir to Iibtoiy thsu to the in sent time, us our outside po.-itioti eiiiible" us, a some deLioc, to rcgaru i', we fee ill it an lionost endeavor faithfully to lo '.be wt 'k cf Ins urt at office, ano, in the d dni: ol ;t, a brfithtnci-s ol personal honor on which jo advervioy ha. et b-.tn r.hle to lix aKuln. 'I to l ev.' ti at tt'f eflect nt Mr. Lincoln's ic eh ciit ti n V .rgliind, nnci in Kutope, unci tndeeii thf uybr.ul the "t t'.'i. W'll be thi It wiil eou vince all nun th:il the integrity cf yourpro.it country will ho preserved, and it will show that Republican institutions with an instructed and patriotic people can bear a nation safely and steadily through the most desperate perils. "I am oue of your friends in Kngland who have never lost faith in your cause. I have spoken to my conntrynien on its behalf; and now, in writing this letter U you, I believe I speak the sentiments and the heart's wish of every man in Kngland who hop.es for the freedom and great riCHS of your eountry. Forgive me for this intru sion upon you; but I cutinot hold back from telling you what is passing in toy miuil, and I wish, it possible, to seud you a word of encou rniienient. "Believe n.0, always, with great respect, yo'irs, very truly, Joun IIhhuit. "Horace Greeley, Esq , New York, U. a." Another letter from Hon. John ltrlvht. THE USB SCHBtN AT 111) SANHABV 1AIB IN 1'Hll.AUliLl'HIA. The following letter has just been received from John Bright, Ks.,., acknowledging the re ceipt of a fire BTten, which was presented to him by a subscription at our Sanitary Fair in June last: 'RocHUALE,BeptutMberl9,lS6t. Dear Madam: Mr. Dudley has forwarded to Die the beaulitui 'Banner Screen' w inc h haa been presented to me by yourself and others of tuy frleuds from the Central Fair at l'hiladulphia. I write to thank you for it, and to say how much 1 value this e preislon of your good opinion of me. Tho screen itself ia somewhat too brilliant for the moderate appointment of my drawing-room, but it is greatly adiuirad by my wile and by all the itisiuhers of my family. j I "I cannot thank alt thoe wh tibcrt r1 Ttr it, but I apprr a'e thir k-nd fielingtnw .nil mr I watch cvM vht. p of your (.real conlllot wita Intent-' Inti rot. ith at tm.rh mUrmt, I think, as it I were a (" n of v our ronntrr. I ngrt it as a Mruegle, the resu't t( hieh will fi,fe- , mirt It n ay 1 1, the ctisn.rt" r ar.d fate ef )Our contini nt anil which will influence all tin inlcie-u of fireih m thread. nut the world. On jour mmlng Influential thaion n 'e h wl'l ilcpmil. I hot thus 1 virtue cm nuli in ihe Nctn ti nil s.rt the Ariinu.i-tratkn in its floit" tor"tot) the I rion, and to pi.r.e the c .untry from t ie curse ai d ttu'l of t ivci . "I have baa faith in ;onr pi eat rai.ac from tau txjfinnirg, ami I will Mill hcte snd In lie. , "With warm th.nl.a fur yom kind wnmt brama of me, I am, with the hit hest re;ct, venrs tmlv, John ltpionr. "Mrs. K. ('. gd' n, No. Ml I Arh atreet. I'h'la- litlikia, Vtiiud Mate-." Si'i iiNiuii J'niMoidc t a. We liav- reei J from Mr.;Jehn J Krfimor, No. Chenjt aticm, c. pics ot the Loiidi.n lHu.'mr.-rl , m , tiiu .rr tt.- l T'txtt. aud i'lerA, too hitut tece:'.l, oi iiirh our thanks arc due. 'Tiir. f.i ni.H.t oit, wrA ' wt:sr Ilt.l! M A." C'apiUl, I.Ot'O.oOO, divided IntA l.),0 i aharca at S Oparel.a'e. Muljarrlvtlin price, St' 1 per sl.ara 1 hl t'ompai 1 net e ot ttisino.t aluiSle laa n1 lae.'a In ibe Kanawha Vailey. elM.ata on llo'sa 'i.-oi an1 Caoipoell'a Una brat dies of huil crjek, and with a o4 mliah of the Ohio rtver. On Horse ek la cottipan nannur well, whhl la an plnoptnii twenty -three tiarti'la of oil per day. T..i w 'l i only tlirsa Iniildteil an.1 t enty-teveti fart dwa 'Ihe Aiiperlfitetnl. a'. U n.w pri'i'AiihK to bore to t'te J.-p h of the olio r wo. h atirrounillni; lis, wtiieri are producliiii icon one tittri'tred to one but.. lied and all' harrali of oil aer da, whi.a w.- are sailstlcd wacaa pruduce a like aeviunt. liiiro It another well at llorte rk. now b wed t hundred an I ity tlve feel, with about ti ll i tot of oil Ir. Uio weJ. The land ou whu li il.ia well U liH-aled la on a parpetaal leeae Tht, Hull tlrt-ek Cumpany 00 a one third intcreit.oM'Comi any have tkc balance of twv-tl.lr Ai ( aaiptieli lun, ihe coiupa ij- own In lee a tract m' Uilrty-U res acre, cot aidersd by a-eolOsitta aaJ taiatiiii tena'n-era the b't pli terrlt iry ia tha State. The great Tack well, (lowing tire bncdred batr,!, adji'.iu thl proper:. Hooka of anliinipttou are n-iw oj en at tho ' .nnii.i' OlBf), Koctu Ho. !S, Merchants Kvcbans. A lunitej nnm.'ier ol iharea only will be o!L JOIIX i. KUOMbR, Ircaiarsr. I'l jta Ui "Piusloir Tiali 1'oit" of S.'ptemtior ?, 1-Hil. "On. rtTitiKir. The Whf.elit.ir Inti'll iieneer' aayi : We Icam In m a Li'iitleoian wlio anlvoil yeaterilav fro-o, TP aaant county ilial on Moridae the Itarton Oil lioniiiany struck a well on llorae Mi-ck.ili that ooautr. wi.h a will yield a thoasatid tatrela of oil per day. l'i are l ri at -cciti'Hient 'in Uie sulneet In tMa vicinity, and tua oil faur la prevailing t a fciirlul exfont." ASMTOS-WAKFMAN. On Thni1iir. OMMur Mlti, Hi 81. J Mil In AiotliiHli-t hpicop,il liurch, h, tit Hr. ;po. U ruokt the Hon. .1. Ill HlhY AMIl'MN. A lntnt Attouipv-ipiiPrl of tha f nltoil mntf. of H ih lr.Ktn to II AIMS All U., du.Ui-rol Will lam Wktnn, Ol New York. MA Haiti A I.!- MORTO V. In (mien. Auiraiit Uth, l7 IUv. W. llfltti'T -Mr. i II A ULKH II. MAlCMtl LL toAllAft 8 A I.I.IK A. WOK J ON, both of ( inJ.n N.J. MAHSKY WIHK WeptPinlMT 14th, lft4, br Brr. W, M-illlii. Mr. .! '. I. iMAe-.ihi to AIIM U AaiT K . WINK, both ol thin cltv.4 M'liOl 1 JO.NKS. On Ocforwr Uth. at Ukg,,n, Whhi.. hr uv. rfilvln H. Topi Iff, .Mr. .HWKH I. HIHOri.. of I'liUiMklulti. tu Ml. MA Itt J. JJM.l tormer plNct). nitMi. IU ltNH.-On thft 17th Itutunt. Kl'.I.It n. HI' UN, of dl-tctiw cftntrncteil In the I lilted statPH Nkv, lu the 'iid )Hr ol hi Hue Th rfliiatiTfr, and friend' art reiMctlulir invited t" t tMo M iiiii rt, uom the r--liirure oi hi nari nn. r'eii mid Mary l.uriif. N. V . cuim r of llautirck itDUThomp non Ktreetd. Hrrvlci?-, and inti rmont nt Ht. MKhal'i Lvnietcrj. Oew ork and I tlca pnuari plrane oopj J I AK'.I If .-C'n tho n th Ins ant, at lttltimnrc, LO wife c f V m. ii. W. laeut r. Cnrftl Irtim the n--ld-nc cf hvr hrotlcr-in law. Nv, (.lrrd jurer.ue , to-mi rrow alicrntet n aF 'A cl ck. PAUIIY.-On thft lfith lnitnt at the nidenca of hf fton-in lav, J. H. Hmith, M. in llnrhnm townnlilp, Monlpomer.v couinr, I'a.. 11.1. lilvril FAKUV, widow of'lhoina I'arry. In thefiMh yenr of liar a-e. Her irlenui and relatives ire invited to attend tha funeral from Friend' Meetlna liout. Hon ham. on Kourtli iny, the 1Mb in stunt at II o'clock. A. M. l hl I KK. f'n the rih Instant, In the r5th year of hl ac, lr. m. l'eppur. Hie relativea and irlendnt the darend are Invited to attend hitt funeral, from bin laie rfiunx; at Cheinnt Hill, on rYedufBtiay mornnitd Ortoher, lfttU, at 11 o'clock. To proceod to Laurel Hill ( pinrtf rjr. BUSINESS ITEMS, nnrfffiln! In 'lotb.ii.;;. liaruan tn ( Nnh'ug. Hfa'elns tn f'lntiiii.ij BaUtfiiiii 'uCi'.UtoK- A Of ;i m fir-trf. V OM Sua I. At liK(1tfi I k HTtl.lr i' f td Slaoi. At ii j k Sriii.' O 'I iar. J. At U m- ii i. br -..41 v O.ltftftaJ. Ni. f t, r.tit fcfrfet, iHf.' C'ilCMitlt 'ti't'Ot J o ( heinit My. j. wiClje iiLtbtrevt. i lolhio, . 4 or. Hrintt Had y 1CK1 T. siliM'.W JOM- Jv'NI-S JOSI S J0M.8 .'ONK .'OM'.M' ( It tl 'inr, 8. Y. corner S" vnth and Ma.kt. .otbiDt. e rndr H vfiuli ai, 1 iii.t. 1 'tlilr',;, h K. com- r h(.'viata and .vi-;(t. ( !( tr!iiK,h. K. f.inr Sev.T.th :ml Marlct. : oti tut, H. h. ctafr Heenth and M'k-t. Cl. tli.ii!:. H 1.. con-cr .seventh ai J Mark t. C !othin, H K. coiner bevtiuh Mark it. J.atl.ir v, H. t.. ror: er 8-Tcnili and Kaiket. ( irtl.tr-t, H. K. ri.riifr ievina and MarVel. O ihln. H. V. corner Hevth and MrkH. t: f'tuli'?, M. I-.. crncr Hoonili nd Vr- t. T'oiMns, M. V: comer hevt ntl. and Market. ( Ic-tftlr.j,', h. K. coii"'t Srvinih and Varket. ( U tiling, H. K .rner ftd-.'cntli and Market, f iothiiifr, . K. corner Hevt.iili ind Market, f lollitnv, f. . . rnt'i- heveuth an1 Market. Clot!.in,N. c corier nevcitth ai.d .Market. I' thln-;, 9. K cr-.er bevenih and .Mirk.'.. JOM.H josf.y t'llNrH' josj" w t'rmrh BlAfklnx In bin U tan.-y bar.eU Fr aa'9 Vy Ati' N aral rivrii t-U. J,USCTRICIIY. iJC AX! hlt A W'jl'.D 10 1HC WIrtlfi Ti S I TH II.NT! Ad Jlieainl c-million.. Vith acuta and efc-o'iio, Widu tU?n U vl'ality eniny': to rnti-it, are perm anew tiy r I, by wa-rattee, at o WALNUT Mlrw, I'hUa f'VhU. and :r. c.it of a tut! ure u, utoat bbttiuatcina.a'hai, l'i cl ar a tnvde. i:io."xat Iuititutin, ettahlibhad at ut :)v9 )t.ui a,,t by iruiutan OOLLEH. licad the A ef maiailes prevails to a fearful extent tn eoiu ar uilM, dvDinl(i; 1(j,0u yoral., of both ;rj, aunnaliy t- e n e&vly lliea- di'tcaa? are very tmpertectly tina nt- d. Theli evurnai manlititatlon or aytuptomj iin rvoit dibll.ty, rlvtariont aud tfreat fKbanatloa, niSja-Diu, oi waAiirtii and ooncumptitMi of (he tlueof :;ie v lio!e 'jod. , si irtnchi oi hreathlnif , or too hurriei ict-iitl.lr.a 'jn ufcti lt,K a ' IU or tli-fht of jtaira, yalpttatiua of Mie t'jart, an It in a, broncVith, a"d a dry, .-r throat, t.criihMji,: and il-aaln,, of i!e arm-i and lower Uaitu, a.. i lion ti iiK.ict, bich .'c aiid to aiud : tmuutiaiee ditji:.e-.i of ti e ;nlht, lo.i of nn-nory, diialnea of ( t-5 'i-4a, itu.aiia j4in in vi!-ui parti of the l 'ty, j a ii Ifi the t-acK aed lore- lluir.i, Inutbagto, dy- oi ?si, t-f-n Sa.atj' n ot the bowl j, deaiued necretioua of tV .tidntyi, and onuy ohn glauli of (Jie body, pro dt.rli: vlrtil'-p -lla"".'- InUoth traits and f "OAlei ; t.ka v tii4 ;il-i-y. b)iUTrtu, and di.l.r'T.i titji of ntrvoui npstui. IS , il-i":, iiiQ -t-it . rutx'i mit i.i 4 very bun iretj c. iuI '.I e k' ove-Mii.fa a e. and a hot: of thrr n t :i:i-nel, i LfiiMHnpti n if the ltiiiyvoi ' f U.e spinal r.-c :,a, ! ave ib -Ir orl. -n In t'.i I 'c vt umi j, hcuc (i'.i'ii art.-a by a-iv -f tie old liit-iMal s; itiviti ut tll bA "1" Kt.'l il 1 r'' B(6i A i ten, I Mit.--ul' .'-a, Alin'i iit, rjk, tnd T)'t f.Or ' ito A All t' j il ." itH1.U' ' i 'l or t. .!. .U'f i:turi'. It v r i rvz t; : a t I he v it . jwwvr im ! .'ih, lu i: ,1 1 .t h neurit', iv.os' , 'lunury h i 't , i.yi it -' ul Hhns, a .ii oriii n , aifi ti . ti,.t-. i n ,,. n L.litrf .. ui' ct r.".nM ,r h nuiioii art tii ni.t i. t' t th 1I '1 1. it V l.-tl tl 'I tiaiA, Wl i'i il IU U'UO, anj t Ait-r-. Inp - ir.r ai-i fb lily ''.n "vn mi in-' 'jntc teai. 1 '.e i.-Mu'd pro.'.ua.M'.l I ui iiui in:iho-i ma iurFt nie nui.uJi imiiu'ii.iinoj!. lj,uh.oio. m, i PM"'e. N' nra'-.li. I'.irrh-)a, HtMinei, ri'ttdnt; an i hiwHi.ii b alii nt i-i! I ftiarv. nro uttt uncfjoiuion. t i :ti. Jo filet uitiltir rtlitthle rmuutly haa ear htit-n fonml for llirtar ularniiiiKOompiamU till uur late diaruwry In Ihe ua ol hl.-otrkit in atrkt aoo..rilai c with the poahive and native polarUatlori of Ihe It urine Ornaua. Wo ncvtr fati lu tMirli.4 allot the atuve dUfnf., except In cae or ortutie diTitiif i meitt, or ii-m-e iitjurlea of tin paru. Air. Fulioii.a lady ot i-n-at oxpnu-e aud atnilty, will liave enilr' . liurye oi trcutiiig In th ludie' Uupai tuiuut. Coiikiiltutton f. rikOl-'. C. ll.ltou. km. Lecturer. rnvsii INM. W. B.I.rowr,M.I., 1'. hedd,M. D..S. W. llckwlth, WAddres, uM lett-rii to Ur. W. 1. lUiQ.VN, No. VM1 WALM Tmit-el.i'lilid'lcIi.lila. M- l-ut Ittirirlnr Alorui T. loiernpli. Tim Pnttllo m u.. in...,r I Unit I IlllVd aIHS did lu obtaining tli.. u jitney of thin v.ilu ahin Itiiautlon lur tlil i vity ami I i vicinity. Il la operated by cicctrt- .rS1r- clty,ilieaama.iillotri.rioiehrapn tti- t-ZiiTT uly tli! wlruaarunul u.ioiu C41I1 JTj- f f J.VW W,id.,w ami .l.ior ia nil operator. It 'lii , 11 '"i. Introduced without U.la-'liis Ilia holme in thu leuat. A burglar tnti.t tel.i raph to yior room ; he cannot avoid II. In ai year, m-rlenc. in N.vr.ork it ha.noi lulled. If It I. an oo 'u l 10 ur'ect,lHond a douhl.tha win.lowa and d'.ora Ot oui lioutu, It can be ooac. t'ajlajijj ... j1Ilpni..Vi Ko.ltia CHEiNl 1 Street. Planoat Planoat BTLIK at CO S M AlON DtCKEB BROS HAMLIN it CaWffcT OIKl.tMS. MAROSt A BtVI.ISJ fAHINKT OUUAkkt. PIANOS. ruKos, j. r.. uould, Bnveutk ana Ulwtaut imU. J .VTJL'r-tr MOVI1LTV. CONTINENTAL HAT' WOOD 6 CAR y, is... 7-k o:ir"..sN?.rr :stkki;t. r VinH Bxiaata na4i )v e 4 '!. anl rViaaa r-.luuad. V(01 A OAHV. AMUSEMENTS. MimCAN ACAI1'.MY OV MVstC. HriCON f.ltafiO OOyfiKltT. I nder Hie Maiiia'emeiit r th- ltfw YuitK jiwgimts' A'i k:it:jj UOMi.V tVI.M.S i.Ort'ihe: .'l,l-l. Mr t.. M tiUTHrilAI K and oth.'f arom.neu-. Ai,..ta are etuiaaed. Lt.d-, tL, J!:ec tlou or Mr. AllOLni HlB. il .".I II, Unjli at Iiractor. I K K ETA II, IrrltiS'naa va uatle fillt fri m l to I.-00, can be tall at the. dfpjt, H. 01 1 LHt.SM'T Mirtei. 10-17 -it J. 1IIKIN. Acti.are. Mns. joun Dttuws nky arcii st. 1I1KATHK. I'JiFXAMI'I.fi rC0l!.1.i llitnd'eda Titrtieil Away NL-litlyt 1HIS.il Hi.Ui I T tltM VAI.I. Tii:iii WKi.a oi 111.1, iiix'iNf). TO..NIU1IT, AMI Kt r'ltl Nll.ll., 11K.L ii.MllNH). tAlth new Si-anery, New lin'.we., Mew Maer'nrr, tc. atUiF.LO M-I V A 1.1 In wMch : he will .icn "VOf AKT1II. HTAB." anil llliAVKM.VltOI." Ito 1 otlii e 0en trcim l'i to 3. vt.siuu, rtt. HEMOrtto, kiwi moui. SetEMBI.Y ULlLTlINQS. LAItOE HALL. I.aat i-el i t tl e ilniilnl'.i and natriotte MIm MMOR FAll.IVK. IHIMilll AN, llil. li-HAI.K "J.-iiOS itl'Y AM KUnUT, who ha. rititiy apiearetl to Urce and taahloiial-le aut.li'i.rti. all nf whiua pnmuunce lirr U16 Itir.Mni-cf ll.i prese:,t ilny. hl.e wlilre.ata har tr.rilltDg ehcepea frtm the Hi b 1. wit", anecdotea nl irorainant ti 11 till cera. Teeiirntirl Sleeeoiti5iii rlghtl. .MA'IIM'.M 0- tVt.liM.ntiAt At.Ii eA I UltDAT, corjini nt ini. at n'clock, at Matinee prh en'A'-cent loaii 1 aria ol Hall. A'hlluren, l- centa. X.eul.-ig,c.iuitdri t-aat 8. fctctire iai. ii'jrln the iuf. Hi It St VEW eilKSMJT STHKKT THl'.ATP.K. 1 LKHNAKK UKOVfcli A WILLIAM t. HIMk, Le. eot aii4 Mana'eia. IMMENIK fllC('2B. posi in Ki.Y i Ait tin OK Tilt; WAKKI.H I.11MI.KV (HiUHINATIilv. THIS ilun lt; 1 i:v I ,,(., Orlolr T1ianerlo4muncevlil totuaence with LONUON ANStlUAyrtB. Ulr Haremirt Ur. William WArrea 1 aily (nay Hianker Mia. Jo.m tirlen lik'i.o Mi.t.l.aria. itarreu I'ert Ml.. Kuity M-a; Raturda) Artemoon, KiailTtt UKAklll TAUILi kIAHNa.il I) UUXluLi Ok CO , Fj 34 3. T3IBD 3T2EET Tl.ea.w S-HI.0AST f-ra.lt la tjiaaau to nil. 11 P0nrJH, aad aU kiod. of JO.IltNUiiVT I0AMR b, 1 Itt and .oil :o-H.lt JACOltH, No. 40 S. TWO STREET, GOLD AND SELVES W-'S BOtJCJHT AM) BOLT). If N I T H U H T A T lil H i-m LOAN. Tha SarMarf of tb-t fnaaurrjieM ajttM that akw oripdoge will b reoea'Xi for Oournn Treaanrr Xitw, aat abla Uu-aayaar trout Ame.i IS. lWt, wliA Mnal-aav aual hat.r.it m wie nt of tavaa aad tkrM-ttatba ?er oant. e.r aaaoot, oriAoliialtuil tnttaeti aolk w ba pali tat lawful LlODt. Tkatt note wll bt Maraiilbu at tha optloa f Ifca koMar, at maturity, tun .la ar taut, gild b.artrig Mult, aajakl. aot Ifi. tbaa flvt aor nor. la a a twaaly yeart floaa ik.ir date, ai lb. u-Terca.ant nay tlaot. tb.y H bt laeatd Id denon inatlout of V. K, (MO, tke4, and ,mt, tui all lubicrlttlona aiuat bt air arty dellaia gr tooit UDltlblt of ttltj Uo lart. Aa the calaa Siaw uila'M. fria Iwult It, ?.fM BiaaUig d.poalt. tuba qu.ut tu Uat aatt aiu.l pag tht lowre.t a.'orti.t fr"iu da' ji u-itt r lata ,1 iejui.u. Suae, lur 11 it wn l ait Ki .ai ,a by tbt Trtawrw tt tht C-nlud B'ate. ai t iiinma i, 't rt'teal Aaatataat Trva.urar. avl dtaigntteu iican.liarlaa, aad b tbt nr.i.r xationai. mnk or fHtr. vDKi.ruii.PA., HICOI) aATICNAI BANK Oil Ul'-ADtLPIU A, PA., VUlKb .ra'll'iKAI. hAN& Of rillLAI.Ki.rUti, FA., vt ::tb naiiiiS.ii iiaskoh raii Ai ti thja, a., P. a;i Na-.tutia! It.niit wtiii.b art ile&i.l.ai1e cf publlt Bi.lic. ; aud 1. 1" !' t'Jl J AM. Kl -I't:, I Alii t KAS!S A BANKIVl Tli'ouytaivi ihacoo-itiy will gut farvber tofonaatioa aad AFKORO KVCKT FACILITY TO SUB'ACKIUfcltS. v MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED 6W 1 upon Dtamuuita, WalUioa. dcwairy 1'late. j Clothing. Ac, at f JONKS A CO.'H OLD FSTAIII.ISIILII I.OAW OFI'lfR, C'orn.r of 'JlilHU and OANKIIJ. Strmll, lieKiw Loiuliiird. U.B.-VIAalONllb, WATCUKS, JEWULSV, OL'NB Ac., tor .ale at ItV.MAJlK ABLY LOW PRICKS. ieC-a QTJLYEE'S MEW DEEP BAND JOINT II E A T E R , WILL liMllB LKS8 COAL AKD MAKE MORE RBAT TI1AM ANY PURNACE IN USE. OOOKINO ItANOKS OF THE M0,T ArrR0HD TATTERN8. ItKOISTEUS AKI V E N T 1 Ij A T W K 3 , FOR 8ALI BY J -UntS-.a, Ny, 1 131 tUKT BTBSItr. c rV I 1 ll I. Kl- T IJ M T I I. il S V J It ( t' LACE CIUNTMN3 VI lRtr Pf OKtuT IL.1JH.' Til AW UlM'l' ? . ''Itaii y 8. WAU'AVEIM, ii; IIU'W t W. a tARRT, MS(i4IO HAL. IL. Sj. Tj) 0HE3im 3t,rM. rfF'TK k V X a" if 'I T I ' T.'t k"TT tltTl r .iida ia.1 bb': &i - tta, N JTTlNfJIIAM AND 5tISS I, AUKS. New CMwIfua. OHMH'.'T S'.BIRT. ViTNdow ,shad:-.s. IV f . T.i ir8TriK. ZTr.TV tt S VT POI.DII, AT Hie MAIUTAC1I. Ri'RI, 0AH2ENQT05 k 00. CURSlf.rT STItFKt. Vi. fit cniutwr STRUT. PIAN'O COVETW, LAtl .FSf STOCK IS T:I CI7I, AT LOW PRICB3. a g-j --. iTg-aka-a RELIGIOUS NOTICES. .,1" 1HV SYNtm (IF PFNNSVt.VANf A " wll h-ltl n.st'tton.la SORtH BI'.OAIl RTaP.BT IM'.r.HBl I'F.IUAN IIUKCH, cooimeuclna thl. evemni, . -I ... mi, .ii.- i-.iij-in uy in. nun aviQoraior, is.t . Wit LI AM AIKft.AK.ol Wi'nnnat.io. It QODEY. AUD LADT3 IS LEND, RRAI Y VOR NOVKMBEB, lITCHBiU'H, 19 at, IXHtUtjn.T STBiET. M3E0IDEaED CLOTH TABLE, PIANO, Attr MELOJJEON OOVKltS, Th9 lurj:ot a-ii'irlment to be fonnii inthscitf, rot saie tz 5heppar3, Vaa Harliagea 4 Arrison, UifBIt rvUKIHIQKa 1P.T raOODt S70R3, n-lA-tnth4-8t f. 1X4 OHRAMCt STRtBT 1 WAiiriii'T r lvA jx fc-w G11.T 1'llAMEH, I'AtsHE l'AHTOUTl-l, ALL alii . STYLES. AND SifAPBS, AT VEB.7 LOW PEICES. O. W. 1'ITOIIEll H Bjt, Al'j'.iro, Piotnre, and Frame Btor, No. H04 CHlbtTT 6TBT. ALL NEW 300K3 i'. HO.. I) AT A IllSCOVST. ri'.f-T VIl'GiNIA AJ.D OHIO PKiaO- le no O'i 'I errttary. :U a-:vii in It i. ft ur and a talf tuiie. aeuta it llorie ,-ex t rre:i. V ai re. in fe.- i.f er X.nirt.ea Iti.r. no u r. a ,'n ft c. r i.rl.t DilL. can uf rarker.bare, aril two oillo troiu tlit h:.lliiir.re an l Oli; haltrca.t. Alt iu oil hlt,tii i-i LuuouliK-d, witb Une indication, or Oil. yrle. a-oii' rare Ai.-o .ev.-ai l l-oral Uaje. of Oil land in Wa.blntn C't'un , Ol. ti. f : .-i-.'i-. Ff.ru ti.uln, -.del ef tOIIN nrTOHRR. V U 'i' .v- .1.;. WAirP, htrt ,t, H.iltilt pint. 3Q CTS.!! 3ARPEE F02 NOVEMBEE. 30 CIS.!! IlAt 1'KR VOP, 0VEMBER, 50 CIS.!! Il.-.Kl'KU t'OF. NOVEMBER. I'lTCIIKU S. 10 lilt . WH CHCS NUT Sl fctbT. ACAKD. 1'il'l.CIIKB A CO., I'MOPRIK 'H.Url Ol (KMIIil, F.ATIM IIdUm AMI UIMt'U It'Hll.P 4:il ( IIEtMUP hlKKET. Ol - 1);TL tlKNti AI POr-T HFMUK, Pl'll AUr.l.riliA, I'A 1 en,-! b. n.M'ia ol tha uille pre... t-i their eu ti'?ru. futrt'D? aid f-leida, tue.'r ,..varmat thauk. for liberal ?r.t 3Lr.; client liitiit ntier..Mly be.uiwed; and tirrmije to add nr. It fi.rtl'tr attractir t ant lniiriveoeiit., aad uw every eti. 'ti r w ui-Mlt lit onnilLticd .oppert and pat reu ao ol t 'iteae.i auuiicoi rtii.aiieiiinta aad T.'ia.t. to-17-iini rrilE COMI.W- C'AMl'AK.N. 1 HAIKU.' . "VBLLjI. FINS. t(KlAL8. Ac 3AI01.S. EMH) I 'll S Ht S, liKD.ALn. Ac. FothFra.l.. i. i'aiiimn. Hecure '.ur a,..- .inent in tlm I ita . 111 fi ... "Iiil.ni .tjlei, artatA.t Yari.tr, an. I low .n;ei. at TV TfT-I-KK'S 10-15-It S. FO'JKTli trt )ALMOI!AI. SIklBTa REDwCEO TO $3 00. Ai L lltAKr.S, AT Itl.Ul CIJI CUBYKS 10DDAKT A BBOTHEft, Vet. 1)0, and -tit M 8SOOS1) SLr-tt, 10-1J-H A'Jl.t Willow. M EltrNOE;', J uli.lN.S. ltep., Fyi ,:iii.e., t ian r.atei. Ali.a-an. .i' . ,-iiri.. a'i niai'r IT t. Oo-iil.'. ChtJB at . ab. LI. CAMI'UML A Cj.'K, r S-.rn iHi .tMLTiilieet. SILKS, rHAU l,S. litBol'-aii; l i..ir.i Alio .-..ll.-BI. aid WM'.e liuotlt. Cl.eap it JA.i. 1- CAMl'PKLI. .v t o ILANNKLS, M.ANKKTS. 1 tlKD anu t'ftli.n Ht t 'tlnj.. Cbtap at J AS. H. t'AMl'llFLT. I O. ., ' Ho. .'(TlitfAMrTrHrait. A LL WHO V' AXT GOOD DRY GOODS AT fV tbt Terr kaa.; ..rii-e.. ran nun tfcem at 7 ' jab. B CAMI HU.L A X S. 10-t.tf M.JCllF.8MUIStrMt J AD1EH' CLOAKH, J SAOQTTES, AND CIE0TJLAE3, Of ALL THE rorVLAK STYLES, lla.le In the belt manner, AT REDUCED PRICES. WATKIt-l'ltOOJ'' CI.OAK8 la great variu'.y. CDEWEN BTODDAET tc BROTHER, Moi. 130, 43't, ainltS't N. SECOND BTBEET, 10-lS!t AbovtMTIUoW' c AlU'ETINGH, PRICES REDUCED. Every aiUde in our itutk wtU t toll at U. rv l-wt m flu rtc, FOR OASH. EIE7E L KSIGHT & EON, JfATIO!TAL ITJIOJ TTOTIET fi pttttiKiMmr, MIAIIAM I,INyor,M( r n,i.iN it r miK piifaV''"'. ANDHKW JOIUNHOM, or imriatiMSPit, HUCCTOHAL, TIC A KITS. aNArtwf ai. i-i'.-N v tun nan., ri'aa.-,. 1 'Jl'IHi'll Jt !l(ijieni( !PttanvTaTiT S iMrt P Rla, t- 'I. Noirli ti. IVatM, . rinrj lU'mer, I. Wllllaut II h it, ft. itarton II. J ir . t. li.ile. U. Fl Ok, 7. S..K.I I'trtt, wllU.ra Tailor, ' Jol f A Ili-iai il. I 9. Pie'urd (I C'.wi I, ! P l.aril 'i. I! ay, It. tt.arKa r. iea.l. IS. Klliu W Hi:. 14 'liHf.all Ahilmm. :u. JiHa wt.t-e l.i I avid iy;0narr. rr. Havd w vt tt. leAae AAeton, t i im t'tu.m w. riamae! II IM.k, .1. KveraaJ 111 a, ,sa, IT l(hw V. P.env. i kkiwia MMaaktn, 4 , lia I HUvliu. tf vl't jl 'lia fkalACew. el OfiuUI -t. SIMON OAMKKON, -4 OlI.MHM-kK LABOR, INCOME AN LI REVENUE. JT- OKI ICR OK TII H COM Mil TEE ON Lalior, I'-rcme. ant I'.iuenne. In ail'lll c3 ti. Hie mmif-ru. ip -mie'i p."evfrra t-kn-.w-Ii-'.ire 1. tt.. un lerUiw d with fien'ote acknowledge, tbo retieipt of tl.e foilnw u $ wlibn. tii'- la' ni.nui I er otrp. befljnmln hannan, F.itt.' ill. Ba..ere ol .ulo.'rliilli.ne.. $', as iiu'.wni Iirart:nint, rer J. M. it Oi t't alrnjau.. S r.rt.ie ..hone. u and i-oiiiloe.-a. Ma:'aun I ! Vf Vtrr,.-.r..ria 2D Ur a. H t erinlij Kni. i I rnrn 'ItiTtiis ol i irauv i oti;tf W. 1 7VI-S0- .II.. T Ke hi.Ijio .... tl lit) ,'okn L. WarJ, K.i lliut KOTK t Ii jrWtxeltie tip toe bu.me.a o' l.p Ureal Oeatral Far, on ar I alt't tne l.tof Nof.intitr n.ilAtie uo lei ijv I mil rice hla t"-oa.. T'l,oaewho Diarhare.ua-a--nrlfer . will pii t.-e iorward tlier.i by niaii n ntharwlat A T .OM F, .o tlikt ht y can lie inclaued tu tht Sual ao kuowlsJu men, cf this tlonimlt'ee .OIiN W ( LAllHORW, 'rea.urer it m- So. I n a. F-iASNTU Suret, rbi.'adaliibia. SPECIAL NOTICES. ll" IIA.3-.A-. OF TIIIU UNION LEAGUE. OHE83IUT 8TEEET. ABOVE TWELTTLT. Tki fi l Awtnt aaaaed -at 'ai. a. wlU tdre.t tat aabtld tb-l WD k: rruauAY eviinino, AT S O Ci.Oi.S imil UIUBARD-, Ks'UOf Chtfater THOMAS M. COLEMAN, R1- ' vijdni;hi)ay. CHA7.LSS K. LEX, F..i. B oI'EXLR MILLER, E'l. i m:nsiAV. C0L0:EL TOWER, of TotU'llls JOUN OOFORTH, Ei. I HIUAY. HON. A. K. McOI.VRU. 8ATUBDAV. COLONEL BOWMAN, of Dlwr TIIU LADIZS AkF. IB1TZDT ATTB!T9. lt-ts fa ITi'- 1 UK LOYAL LADI E S0F '64 Dli- c a'j Att'in Mtu'ed for Four Yetr. mortl llhANll KLAIi KalslMl M.AM KI.A.i KAlslN r (..LAN 11 H.AO KAISlNii id rua u.iai. Laiiiaa nr Tar lotai. laihm MT THR I.m .1 I.AlUK. "r TK TwENTIKTH WARItl C I' 1 UK TWKSUkTU WAKOt f. V HIK TWENIIKtll WAItl.l 'U.e td l'kt.-l iu at Uie iwennelh Ward will uafml a tvautc'ut MStXI.K AMD JOBMSCN FLAO. 1 IM.tiLN AM) JiiHSSilN F1.A1, tlN( OI.N ANH JOIINdOl KtiAK. ON TPM (Tut day) I VENINO, OPTUBKr. Wib. 13 ItUinilNHUN SlKtr I, AllUVK KU'l.AH, HITMIIVSON HTKKK1, ABOVE fOfLAIt, ilUIClllNHON BThKKT.IAHOVK FOfLAIt, And oonlially Invite their Union loving friend. U 4 iiirti-nt. Ue. WM. S HALL, Vst. NIOIICI SON, F..1., aad oi lie: IUni'Ui.lieJ i;entlenioi wul addreht llita..ea.biaft. ouPlc.i t Itta.a Pand.the Republlcaa Invtucib., a tut I'lav of r Irewt.rha, tie, will alio hjnor U.t a;c,.lon. TaS I'Ll.AblKL OK Tt'lllt CuMPAMf la AtKjPSOr n.'LLT bOLU lltUI It 351" H1K KKN.SINOTON BANK IN THR COI h IT F rillLa'IRLFIIIA. Pull.. eat rnia. Si ptenit IM. A Bpeel.l ktoo'.mt of thi rtt.ck b ilil'T. will In-te'ld at Uie Panklng Iluiat.oa T'iUllS 1'AY, ti e-j tb oi ttober. at 11 o rock A. kf ., to dVetda oa the eapedK'lit. nf coPTariMig tht bank Into aMattaaaa A. ..oci-itlon, afcreeatil. to an aet of Ooiart.. apprt.nA Junt I. lat and take .ach ottier aetloo at otaj bt ototd ..r. 1 y jiux cf Ul Uoari ot IMrutbir. 9 6) lilt C. T. I MIIrtKH, Caabatr. t5fS7Ui KHOMKK&' MUKTINO, AKMsiKf AXb MKCMKIS BAKf. l-H.i.AeEM'HiA, mnUnw no. Imi. A tfDd. Ai mining tJifc HU khollf ol th artaara at a .Mfv;liRn.r.' Hftak of r-fillo .jilii wMi b bd At lUnknv il-Miffon lUl Kfl Y, u Wt dy of CowMr D-zt, at 11 olcckA M-, for tt ptrptttft lAklitf IM c-niaM A-ion, on4 ilt-cJmtig on ttei uue'on wki Jir ar ik t lb raid Hni aIiaiI Iwoome Ajmoo. .tlon tbreirrrtotf oi U6 butniof HAiiAiox uodr Um Lmw of ta Ua.Ui ijt ti , ud of lerciiirK th oo etri u i"rd by tb of tt CentTAl AimJl7 of thlf Coiuuonwvoith, dtl4 ' Aa Art lwiAi'lltt tb4 IiAuW of U-i Osn.muavbAitAo h. ) Aitclwioai for Ui' FurpoMoT BuikiMat ihW th La-i "4 lh Uoitt-d Siama." Mrovietl ta SM 4a f Atitfd.t. If; am! to tAke moil ftctioa tc iyat4 Mtrt M ii. a t3 An i roi7 lit or I -i ol Ui buwi iw UtrMUra IHE rHILADKI.riUA BANK iL httUl vhia, Hrj (tniir It), 1M4. A frmrAl niet1rT o) Hip hu:kr Idw of tbo I ..IIa4J ji)iia lUik t:' l.c iid Att'i.-lrlttAiikii nil'y, or. TilMlitA. 1AY 11 IVtti (1AV of Octootr KMlit 10 lock A. M., fnc U puijo.t-( lAkluK 11.U) CGMitlerAtlon c4 dMMdin(tio tiui'-lli ii Yfti,'t t). tAJtl Hank iIjaII hncoiDA as AstoCtA Wiu lor 1. - infc on tin lucinA ol tAOkiitf undor ih lam yf Ilie I tilled Htulii. And of en-rcUicx tbo towort 'en. d Uy ihe act ol the Itinera. Aemll) of UiiAiVia uiciiWiAlth, t-iiUilf 1 'An aaI iilia.K U.o haukt vfUtiA Cttni'ito.iw.'Alt.i to bi-ruine antoaticiia tor tfa ur r- e ot haLiittff uuCtr the lawb of tl Unl'.ed H'.at," A--f otcI the? d uay ot AuKUtt. it-fit, aad to tako iti'ti A'.-J. ri la ruard ti. iff to ai aiA b awcofcwrj aad i '.rlr oi (Ii Bi ar J of Dim-torn. ie : -i-t-jjo n.i. coisrKGiw.OintKr DIVlDKNh. 1IIK 11RK(.T0H9 OP wXf tht N.bl" and li-limaterPetroieum'ovpanrhaTO tlii uy ttecJar d thc:r kin It muotLlr dividend uf TKtt yt H O.'M. t'vuk the earnifiRN ot rteptwmlr, payaW, fit ei.f fM.u taA, ouU.t iklii luniAiit Hooka close VAk autf 0 i.T:w. no-laMli fctaoretairt 131 AUMY. NAVY. AND CITIZKX'S C .o3 1d i broi'l-;rd. Ht 6v 9trAia, WrMLaJ. 4.., la U;U uiuLUpaiMd,. vtf? rilat4 pric4. Marehant Tailor, Ko llKlrTTII Strett, auuvtOUo.oat. MILITARY NOTICES. u BOUNTY FOK MARINES. WANTKD Turtle t'nind Htatet Mriua lory., able-bnditd aaoa H lu Daifurin Hit dull.. 01' a aoUliur at iiur Ma.y TarJl, X-andoa board LiuuJ 8ui. .iain-of-ar a focwam tlati.Hil. 7erm of .errlrtf,Tnnr Year.. Iletter cnttii-eoauliun than tin' armj. ALL TUK LOi'AL Inn N'llk-i iald upon tullatmtnt. alal-lm-l recetva I'rtae Mnl.ey. ur all furtlief UiiurmaU .a nv'.J at tlit RucrultiiiC Ktudtx.oua, Ko. Ml g. Ki1 VT Street, below Spriiet Stratt, kttweaalKiurtolUaadaoi;Ioi;k. O. O MnCAHTtT, au-tf Malor aud Kaixultlim Oitloor. J V It LOUO II H. OiTcen and toldlert vl.lllim Uie city oa fiirkitiifb., aatdiai oWOHllS A-M1 OT11KK MILITAJtV BtHTdB-Nri, Are lavlltd ta tlit txteutlt t HAKLTAt-TlUiml KJTAUUSUHBSt GEORGE W. SIMONS A BROTHER, HANSOM BTltEliT 1IAI.L,, 8A-.NSUM Smie'. aboTt 8Ulh Btrcot. PEESEMTATION BW0ED3 u.iia to aider at the .horte.t aotloe, which Itir rlohneit and li.irtcfiireolielWniwoi nipetltli.n.no olhir hon.,-la IKt EiuwrY "i.ln" "i .MANlTACTtTKINIl JilfVliLm till lt 1U 1-HAlTlCAL SWUlOl ULtKLH. 1 i tkjOTICE. PEUSON-S bUFFKltlNG FKOM ll Private Dlneahi'., nml wlHtilrii; tu bt cured la t abort time an.i at aniull aipenac, rail at llruu aild On.Miili at bW. tUU .iktia (.Aivi Ulltii UUtfl!. tti-U-A