The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 19, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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TIIK DAILY KYENING TELEORAFH. PniLADELrniA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 18C1.
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. Tltft-r lart.rll fc In.'-nl-ii mint br rtnh.'til.tf 1
br th Mirr en-1 MCi mi f the wrlti r tut I.. m ritn or
' wel-wn, bitt ft n aearanU"- tor hi tfi.,.d fnith,
faeuioi uadertaka t notoiu tviefeU ttouiinutu'oH'.ioa-i.
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t awrtyrwoen-. w. a-.enalr roonct tHat a(lvi'rt,.''iuma di.t
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i totm la.li la a Nt all f oar editlona.
WEDNESDAY. OtTOUKR 1!, 18,1.
... AJfOrtf.KX. I.VII HKI.L. IIIHMtr.
, When tbo new spread through our city
(fcli morning, announcing tlia death of Uune
. rai Bibkky, it c suite J tuilvorsnl sorrow, and
cast a gloom oor the entire coimnuuity. It
' I but a fow days since we recorded In our
'Columns his return home from tin? army, on
' account of serious Mums contracted in om;.
' A.t tho time It was not considered danguro-is,
'ftaiooono anticipated a fatal termltntlDii.
'J)ut slnco tho hour ho arrived in Phila.lol-
pblthe gradually became weaker and sink
' away, until last night, when hU noblo spirit
took 1U flight, and his martia form grew cold
t la death.
. General Bibnky was a Southerner by birth,
hating been born in Alabama. Ills fathor was
the celebrated Jamkb O. Birnkt, a nun
noted for Us love of liberty and those prlnci
1 pies of freedom In defl-nie oi which his gallant
oa has now laid down his lite.
TVdmi the tocsin of war was sounded
throughout the nation, General U-uney lot';
prosperous business and gave himself to th i
Cum ot U country. Hay.ug Ion i b;cn con
cte4 with our cltizon soldiery, he was
praptly chosen Lieutenant-Colonel of tlia
234 fenusylranla Volunteers, and served
through tho three months' campaign. 1 to turn
ing, e reorganized the regiment and went to
the field as its commander. Here he won the
Warmest praises of his superior offlccrs, and
being strongly recommended, was appointed
"Brigadier-General of Volunteers in August,
IStfl. As commander of a brigade., and often
times of division, be distinguished himself lu
ttlmost every battle (ought by the Army of the
Potomac J and the Presldeut, appreciating his
. gallantry and great services, ia May, 1803,
eat Llm the cominl.'aion. of a Mujor-Oenural.
Tho public remember well how nobly and
bravely General Buinkt bore himself in the
terrible battles from the Wilderness to Foters
. burg. His last meeting wUh the enemy was
tin the south bank of tho James early In this
' month, when he defeated the RcbeU, and sent
. them flying into Riclirnoud before the impe
tuous advance of the 10thCorps, of which he
but a short time previous bud been appolutud
', commander.
General Bibkey's death will be heavily
. Alt in the army, where he was a great favor
. Ite with both officers and men. No nobler
. plrit has led our heroic legions to battle in
this war for the Union than David Hell,
Bibbey. There will be many an eye suJ'jjed
frith tears among his brave veterans when
the sad word reaches them, "Bibney is
dead!"
Our sympathies, and those of our people,
are with them and with his bereaved family
' and friends. The nation has lost iu him one
Cf Its most illubtrious sons, and Freedom one
. of her most trusty champions.
THK KFFECT.
The reduced majorities of the State eloc
' tlen are producing a wholesome result in
favor of the Union cause. Instead of creating
a feeling of despondency, as was expected by
the enemies and feared by the friends of tho
Government, they have roused the heart of
the loyal masses to new and greater exertions.
The -defeat of Bull Bun was the precursor of
a grander uprising than followed the attack
on Sumter: and the inglorious failure of
HcClellan In the seven dayB' fights only
piled fuel on tho altar-fires of loyalty and
- patriotism. It Is, therefore, no idlo prophesy
to predict that the coming electiou will be
carried tor Lincoln and JonsdoN with a
: trh:rlwlnd of enthusiasm.
In the recent election, thousands voted the
- Democratic ticket although their hopes and
tympathles were all In favor of the success of
' the Union candidates. They thought that
the holy cause of freedom and national unity
Was secure beyond all peradventure. They
IVere tco timid to take the bold step of break
bag the party ties of ft lifetime, and they,
therefore, either did not vote at all or voted
' as tbay always had done,
i ' These men now see that there Is no other
' true and honest course than to vote for Lin
coln and Johnbon. The close vote of the
State election brings them face to face with
the fact that there Is no longer a choice with
' aafety to the national honor. They fuel that
tho ark of Democratic Institutions Is In dan
ger, and that they must put forth their hand
to aave IU Secret hopes and silent prayers
. are no longer of avail. He that is not with
' the Government Is against it, and against it
not only, but against the great cause of hu
manity aud civilization and political freedom,
Which has struggled in triumph against super-
tltion and priestcraft and tho tyranny of
throne through all the long centuries down
to the piesent hour,
A III'HIAI. OF II ITt'HEM
We are glad to be nble to assure the loyal
; masses of our State and elsewhere, that Penn-
aylvauia is being thoroughly organized for
the coming election. The closeness of the
: rote on tho 11th bus hotvn the necessity of
. shaking off the apathy which frciuout suc
cesses had inspired.
... General Cameko.v, Governor Curtin
Alexaniieh McCllke, nad Wayne
'McVeigh are now in tho city, with a view
, of taking couuuel together for the success of
the great cause that is so close to the heart of
' every true patriot. The Union L'.-aguo
bat been inntrumeulal in bringing into
thorough and hearty co-operation every leader
aud captain in every quarter of the State,
-Those who were lukewarm have boon warmed
..Into zeal.
i Old differences and dissensions, wherever
'thftj Vuiv existed, have been swept away like
jiuders from the molten fusion, whose glow
Mt radiance promises to illumine our old
VUmniOUweulth to li rrnni!..ot clpt.o-tr dw,
fctUVMad.
uwucefbrth, friends of the Union,
;tbo hattWryU,..
up your rauks and
.oinwt W victory r
It Is said tLat th. ntu.k ,
record U whe. tJ l 1" 00
gin. played on WpisJ,
w th one hand (11 inch B0..to), u Cbtt" lol
Halleti'l BJflaCf0' V beau GoU,cUUi,
HUM. OTTO ANttTlfK HRRKI.I,IK.
How wonderftil, how very wondorful, ar
tho ways of rrnvldoore I All the snilngty
evil acclilonts of life have thnlr compensation.
Torre Is not an event that to human eyos
ai'prsr to be unfavorable or calamitous,
wblch, If rightly understood, orporcelvod in
all its Immediate and remote bearings and
consequences, would not l e pronounced, even
by our finite Isdoiu. a blessing Instead of a
curse. When God denounced against our
first parent the penalty of labor for tholr
transgression of His law, He conferred a bono
fnctlonj In the gulso of an atllirtlon. But for
the nrofKity of earning our "bread by tbo
fwt titol our brows," the earth would nover
Imve been redeemed from It wilderness con
d lion, nor the inventive and meehinieal
f if illics of mankind been brought into
exercise.
Bclore the RelMdlion be!an, tbo Southern
States produced a stajile which formed tlio
principal Item In the list of our exports, and
was a source ol lmmea'ie revenue and wealth,
not only to tho producers, but to ths nation.
This was so to such an extent that "Cotton"
was said to be "King;" and the influence
which it exerted in the commercial and fluin
ilulecouomy of the country waa so great,
tlmt tho people of tho Houlh supposed they
could prefer any political prctensioni, how
ever extravagant and unreasonable, without
Lelng quentioued or resisted.
But cotton has been dethroned. It pressed
its claims too far, aud those claims were
properly denied and resisted. The peoplo of
tho North wore never unmindful of the pecu
niary value to the nation of tho cotton culture
They fully recognized its whole importance as
a source of national revenue and of national
commerce. But when the producers of cotton
undertook to place that single clement of
national prosperity above the law of the
nation wben they presumed on the confes
sedly great share which the cotton trade had
In the general Industry, traffic, and prosperity
of the country, to tho extent of dictating tho
policy of the Government In all domestic and
foreign affairs, the people of the North refused
to longer suffer such domination.
The consequence Is before us to-day. South
ern cotton-planters thought they could rule
tho whole country because they raised that
nioct valuable staple. In order to raise It,
they held slaves. Slavery was obviously a
condition of Southern wealth and power;
and the Soutliern slave-owners, presuming on
the necessity of the cotton crop to the general
comfort and aggrandizement of the nation,
undertook to control the general policy and
administration of the Itepnblic. Falling in
that, they claimed the right to withdraw from
a'pollticol partnership which they could no
longer direct and manage to suit themselves,
and they forthwith commenced a rebellion
against the National Government, which has
lasted nearly four years, and has cost the
country an enormous amount of expense,
both in blod and treasure. The result will
be a complete overthrow of the Rebellion and
the reduction of "King Cotton" to the subor
dination it should always have owed and paid
to the peace, ui.ity, and happiness of the
whole cou ntry.
OrriOIAL WAR GAZETTE.
ptu re of Nhip'sj Jnp by CSciiernl Slier-
msu-Hooil'M Force 30,000 IHa.
Wahhinoton, October 18, 9 I. M. M ijor-
Gcnt ral John A. Dix, New York ; The subjoined
ilcsi-atchts have- reached the Department this
afternoon :
Nashville, Tcnn., October 17, 4 P. M. The
following despatch has been received from Gene
ral Slitrmnn:
Sim's Gap, October 18, 5 P.M. We toak
Ship's Uap to day, capturing a part of tbo 24th
Ninth Carolina Regiment. Two corps aro repre.
stilted ut Lafayette, and one wont south from
Vi.laumw riain. Thoy obstructed Snake Croek
1'tiSh, to delay the trains, but to-morrow I can
n.ove iu any direction.
W. T. SnBBKAN, Major-Gencral.
TJcterlers from Howl's army report hi forco at
thirty thousand. The strength of his cavalry is
not known. No additional nows from tho Ton-
uesece river, except that Roddy's forco moved
from TuK-unibla yei-terdny.
tikORun U. TiioHts, Atajor-Qsneral.
Cuattanoooa, October 17, 10 V. M. The rear
of Hood's army left Lafayette, going south, at
daylight this morning.
J. M. gcuoFiKLD, Major-Qcneral.
The country north and northwest of Lufayotte
is exceedingly uifilcnlt for an Inferior army,
vigorously pursued, consisting of narrow valleys
parallel to tho ranges of Taylor's RUge and
Lookout Mountain, broken by rongh bills, and
destitute of food for man or beat, until you
reach the Coosa river, a distance- equal to three
days' forced marches.
C. A. Dana, Acting secretary or war.
rULiriCAI. IlttF-VllIES.
The H'orM says of Judge Holt's exposure of
the Order of Son of Liberty :
" asa no tM-tter lipni-ieratic campaign document Uiaa
tola eock-aitd bull auir of tioll l lor no lalr-niuded man
caa read tt without bem ttuvt-d to ludlitaatlou asaluat
thr offlelala v ho woul dare uivo n currency."
Very well ; then why don't you print it ?
"If a traitor strikes down the American 11 ig,
shoot him on Ibe spot!" has become unto us a
law of war und a law of honor. Kay the Lord
Dundreary of Democratic politico, "Kxhwatist
all the reswonrces of statesmanship to perswnu .lo
the iadividuul to lift the American flag up again.
Dot don't shoot I"
"An armistice, eh ?" said an officer with two
crutches and one leg. "Certainly, I go for an
armistice u'iit Richmond, and l'utersliur, and
Charleston have falluu, after Mobile and Wil
mington are ours, after the, last armed Rebel Lai
keeled up lu Ihc last llebul (lit U. Oh, I love
armistices; but I want tin in to come from the
Itebel side, and not Iroin our side."
A the Copperhead near Siug-Hing went to tho
green-house ot a Unionist to purctia-e a wren-.h
lor a plaster bust of McClcllan not modeled by
the people their's won't be done till November).
"What kind will be most appropriate i" said alio.
"Wreaths for the dead a o usually made of im
mortelles, niadiiiii." That woman stayed not
upon the order of nor going, blio wout.
California went Union in 18ii,') by a majority
ofl'J,!'3ti. A letter from Senator Counoas upon
the prospect in Ins Mtiito says : "I have no fe u t
tor Uie result in Luiiiorina. lue value or peace
und L' n ion is too well known to the pairiotic
hearts of oar people fur them to falter now. Tbo
people are too courageous to take a backward
Mi p. Thecamo of California stands toohiB'b;
she cannot allord to loivir her cret, to let tlij
ensign down."
A letter from Senator Connoss, published iu
CuliloMiia tapers, puts nn end to the caluinny
thai this lit ucc. trur of the uohle Broderi'lk was
goini' t ) vote f..r MeClellan. He says:
'It la not neei'HArv lor 1111 to tte now tlut I fuel tho
nv. ft .-l il teiu-t HI li e aiiri a lulu,' coo' at. With ao-uu
1 1 p.-rtmntli i f-r (i,riuliiK a i.rrtvt milguient, 1 ile Ul o
It 10 bf uiy i uuvii t.i-ii and lieuvl' t't-u tot i-.uu ol' a
iiniti d or divided country, with ull toe i,iesH:iii.a ol' lit
in. i- unit all the hi-riora of ti.e filtn-r. am luvilveil. 1
lii-itr-te tliat ll, d election ol Mi. Liiieoln will ae, urn tlia
l-Tluer, sjiiI tliat Ilia el-ictlou of lionryo 11 M.-e'lulJaa
win ie--iiit In no' lutt-r; uiiijii, rrieumi, i.iuriy, uu-i
Na'l"i.nl eih rv on ha one h.ui'i; lnsimi,a coutiuii.-d
.c . .iv. t. and Wlcte'iu,ltlvi,a ui.iku lUa dladlul abyal
oj tlia oibr."
Grover's Opera Company is doing pretty
well in Boston. Moz'trt, represented by Lis Dun
Juan and .auherfutc, Is the reigning composer
this week, whilo the German siugcrs, Habolmau,
l'oruit'8, aud Frcdericl, appear to give much
Satisfaction to tho Iioetoniaus.
An old woman, who lived in Licvikgeo, ro
tund, in a state of great poverty, was found to
have left about 2,000,000 guilder in buried gold,
silver, aud paper money.
The trotting torse lloyal Georgo, when dead,
was found to have had for a long time before bis
death only two thirds of a lung to do all his trot
tag with. Hi titae was 'i-ii.
' nnirworTiiRon.Tittnp..
Tbe Oil City IX.-yiMcr says Kor h previous
two weeks Uie oil liuslnicft ha txwa dull. Tbs
rapid decline in tbs price of frokl, ai,d of most
Mocks, nramioned tblf. Huron do ol care
Isint opetstlnR rxtrmivi ly until there It a more
M tiled nto oi Ibe financial msrknt, nnl am only
buying to till nco tmij orders. The prims here,
whi b diTllncd a wwk since, hnvo stitri'usU up
within the t few days. (!un.liWrailii truni
acUi m Iip taken place, wlili n lietb r frulinff in
lie ninrki t, mid n alight advnnra In the prl .
'1 'l,e hU ck of rrudi pctroli um in reprearnti-ii i at
llht Iti'Btl the I'.aktrrn eiilos, anil In oxireinily
an In re, at (lie plnce ot production.
There hat lin n a fulling otr of tho daily pro
duction during tho pnnt tw.i rerk, which is catl
n au d ! Knnc at um- thousand hatrels per d.:y,
at il;e Kelts, Jjili ft(i(ra7. 1 tin liver is no
In gi-od Im.i.Iiiik ordorj hut. oil firiti's are sciin-o.
Vith Itie eii.ii n for consiiinptiuii Mn l foreign
slin cut just nt hand, ft is not reaioiialiiu lo
mppoc i tint prices aaiil loin continue at tho
i nvent lif;iire. The river h iviiiR Ij -on in excel
lent ordi r, mosi of the tiotn bave iimdn two und
nine ot ilicin tfan-e tripi. Tbc oil market rinse
ti t. F rnKhti to 1'ittHtmrg 7." c- nts pi-r barrel,
l'ifreif barrels, for prime new, y.l. The ronds
tip tic tii'ik nrc aiiout Imuan-Hiilc, aid ths
amount of tcai Irg done is liht. The crook is ia
excellent oriltr. I.utevt Kasicrn adtl-us quot
the oil market dull and price nominal.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
Major-Oknihal Uiiinkt and tus Arkt
CoiiHKsi-oNiiKNTS. Nunc In the Army of the
I'uti nine will more deeply doploro the d tub of
Msji.r-Ucncral David I). Itiruoy than tuo army
corropomlonts of the various nowtpaper of the
Noith. A reporter of Tim Kvknino Tklsoiiai-h,
until lately an army correspondent, wa inti
nalely acquainted Willi this gallant soldier and
frnileniaii, 11111I can hoar testimony to the uniform
courtesy cxUndcd hy him to correspondent.
A'Tor'cli Oumral Hirney when you would, in
the hest of liattlc, or alier the contest bad ended,
In n ireat physical and mental prostration suc
c tdid, this tolllc.r was always willing and
tinxuui" to hcrve tho reporter In the dUcbarge of
their duties to tho people at horns.
' The) " (the people), onco said the General, la
a conversation with us, "have a ngU to know the
fate ot their brave sons at the earliest pofifblo
n oment. A list of the dead, wounded, aa l tho
taken prisoners should bo tran-milted to them so
toon as tbe amuko of battle has cleared away ;
and every correspondent shall, on all occasions,
receive in m me whatever aid lean allord him
in this respect."
At a tiuie, too. when army correspondent had
noiiliir "local bahitatlon or name," General Uir
ncy extended to them both food aud shelter, pur
chased out of his own funds, and treated then
wiib that respect which be comidured the profes
sion merited. A professional man him-clf in
early years, ho well knew tbo obstacle which
ai ted as a barrier to the advancement of worth
and ability. Army correspondents, ho knew,
were in many case.', so far as daily food was con
cerned, dependents, boeause the regulations would
not permit them to draw rations or purchase thum
from otnecrs.
80, whenever their wants could be inppllcrl, ho
ahvaii took occasion to adviso them of It. This
act was prompted ny no selfish motive. General
Jiirney always wished th it simple jiutice miftht
be done luni, and the undeserved praise of the
press was aiwnvs repulsive to him. Hu was
well aware that the Kallantrynf a brigade, divi
sion, or corps necessarily reflected all possible
honor upon the ofllrers in command of them, and
with thi be was content.
In the field, a alike in the social circle, there
is great mourning li r the death of thi brave,
skilful, and Intrepid otlircr; hut particularly by
the aimy correspondents will the name of Major
Gtneriil D. II. llirney bo cvor faithfully revered.
Cabi'altiks in tub Kioutii U. S. Colorrd
Tuooi-s. Iielow we give an official list of the
casualties in the 8th U. S. Colored Troops during
a reconnoissancc on the Darby town road, on tbo
14th instant. Tho 8th Regiment was organized
by the Supervisory Committee of this city, and
has done good service in Florida, Smith Carolina,
and Virginia. Ii is composed largely of Fhiladcl
phians.and is commanded by Major Geo. vVagner,
of this city, who is a brave and efhYiont o.llcer.
During the recent rcconnoissance the regiment
dcl as skirmishers for the division, fighting
the Rebels from d iy break until 2 o'clock in the
afternoon, losing heavily, particularly in officer.
Kll.i.KD.
Frank Miller, ICurp Thomas Kufflns,
Corp lliaiiiol Lewis, iMIlt-i Uaar.
WOUNDED,
Capt AC. Dickey,
. apt K Lfwla.
l.leul H.-tli lAWli,
( apt K A I'm, 1,
bKt Alfred Moreton,
hKt Ji-'ili l'ai In,
Coru W dli H rattoa
Hicharii Ailklna,
Jam-a N t bvrt,
Wlu ttreii
John I't-rh ns,
IcDni I'nlllipl,
VVillllim SllllAQ,
John N a'wm.
Hut DiuiulClarko
iCorp John Dthart,
corp ,ionn i.ann,
Curp Win Naablt
Corp V l'eiklni,
Ij lludton.
I W niiain Trimrose,
Waviii Wnl.e.
Hut Jalw H.adler.
I Will, am KnynoliU
Julia KoveU,
Joan Siailli,
Alf,ed Aonleberrt,
Juhn Fif-1 it,
t'hitrlea honiierson,
IWiliisin Polk.
Ki;cHi itino. This morning tlio Mayor issued
warrants for tho payment of tho city bounty to
3"i men. These wore credited as follows : First
Ward, G; tfcvcnih Ward, 14 j Ninth Ward, 1;
Mincioeiith Ward, 13; Twenty -third Ward, 1.
hineu the loth instant 113 men have been mus
tered In und credits 1 to tho city.
Flaos at Half-Mast. This morning flags
in various parts of the city were displayed at
hall-mast, in consenuence of tho doath of Major-
Geneial lliiney. Many of the flags wero draped
with mournimr.
Col.OUI D MlCETINO AT 8 AN80M BtUBBI II ALL.
A largo meeting of our colored population was
held last night at Sanom Street Hall. Addresses
wire made by a Major Green and Mr. Uower,
and were listened to with attention and enthu
siasm. New Fike F.noinb. The Bhifllcr Hose. Com
pany aro about procuring a first-class steam fire
engine.
TIIE FiKEKA Oil ConiMNYOF WEST
IK(.IXU
Cnpital. $1, 000,000, divided into 100,000 shares
at $:o per ahare. Bubscrlptlon price, 1'.V) per share.
ThisOompatiy own son oof thomu.t valuable laud and
leases in the Kanawha Valley, situate on liorse Neck and
Campbell's liun brarcJies of Bull erwek, and wlthtsi Ave
miles of the Oblo river.
On Horse Seek tbo company own one well, which la now
pumping twenty -three barrels of oil per dy. Title well Is
only thn-e hundred and tweuty-sevon ft deep. The
HopertntrndHit Is now prvpatlngto bore to Uie depth of
tbe otbtr wells aurroundlng us, which are producing from
one hundred to one hundred and sixty barrels of oil per
day, when we arc atlncd we can produce a like amount.
There U another w ell at Ilone Neck, now borod two
liuudrfd and slxty-ilve feet, with about thirty feet of oil
In the well. Tlia land ou which this well U located Ii on
a p rpetnal lease Tho Hull Creek Company own a one
third ltit-rcat, our company have thebaUiiccof two-thirds.
At Camulwirs run, the company own In fee a tract of
thirty-three acres, consld'-rod by -ol0irUt8 and mining
cnKlnceis the bst oil territory In the rttato. The great
Tack well, tiowiug Are hundred batr.-is, adjoins UiLs
pr.pi-rty.
Hwika of Ruhsrrtpth n are now open at Uie Company's
Olllct , Koou Mo. 3d, Mcrchauli' Krhaiit:e.
A llultod numher of thirei only will be sold.
JOHN J. KHOMKU, Treaiaror.
From the TltUturg luily post" of rUptemhor 9, lftH.
"tin. Nthikk. The "WhewHng lnto)ii;ncer' says:
Wf It'Jirn tri.m a tfutifinaii who arnvad yvitirday irott
Pleasrtiit ouuty litat on Mxuday Uie iturion Oil C'ouipariy
Stii't k a vt-ll tut 11 or aw W-i;i..lu Ihut I'uulj, wdhti will
yield a thnunand burrwli of ulX per d:ty. Tt ore In great
exi ilf uint on tln ftuhini't In tt.ls vicinity, ami the oil levur
la pruvailluir to a firurlul vxtoul."
HrrlMl.
METtRlMAX WOOD. On the mornimr of tho Ifith
In -inut, nt the resitli nce of the hrll:'u lathor. by Kev.
I'MliN i Jirouki, I), ii. MKKltlMAN.nf Pniladilptila. t
CI. A It A, daUbhliT of the lion. JoitU Wood, ol LVUliO
lut ktii. No cirdi,
Ql K 'KK-MINTrRN. On Tueaday. Octohrr 4th, !n
the chtipfl of Aut klBii'l CaHtUi, Kiiula-id, by the Lord
Itlnhnp oi Durhuiu, ttNiKtfd hy tin-lit, K'V. ii. 11. Whip
ple, l.ili"P or Mluncriotu, tlio Kuv. (HAI;l,i;s pKN
1C 'Si i;l iCK i:, Itt'. t'.r of AHhhrlttle. In tho Countv of
homerprt, to ANNA MAlti', duuii liter ol Hobvrt li. Miu
turn. ui'this t iiv.
HTAKK 1 KltRY. Oa tin IHth Inetuiit, at th Bprueo
Hinuit hup tut church, hy the ite v. J. W tiiatuii Himth,
I. !., i!r. CllAH. W. KTAKlUo l l&t IMMA U. Thltili',
Loth ot Wootlnuiy, N. J. No cards.
Wlil.Kll.U-1ooK.-On tho 1.1th Instant, at Rt Phll
11 im' Protectant Kpiacopul Cnurcli.hv H( v.C. 1). Cooper,
hr. V M. J. WllKi.Li.K, ot l'hiiti.Ulphia. to Mint Li.
lIi:.V A., youiit'st (iuUK'tit.'r of John Towk, tir,t of
Chester ullcy, l'a. Um caitis.
IlMl.
BIllVEY. On tlie 18th In-tant. at hli reild, nee lo tV
cltv, H.ttlie lil.i.L ItlitNKi, M.ijur (inn rul I'mtul
htai.- Vvihilittfia. au'ed;i!l i-ara.
II la fiietiiia. and thoau of the faintly, ornVeri and BOUtie-i
on iluiy or on leuva, art) r.-Hpticuutiy luv.'w.l to autiid I1I4
liiiii'iiil, ou rnil.iy, Octobi r 1, ui 'i i. M ., I'roiA bbl la
f aidi'iic, So. lii.'U Itaoc atrt-ct.
HKINHMADi: At Belolt, Wl., on TuiwilaT, October
Ulh, A.Mfci.lA, win; ol Uov. 11. -N, Jlrln.iua.lu,'l. D.
il II1IAKU. - On the IMh lllatant. Mra. LY11I A (1KB.
11A l(U, wile ol Admu Ciebburd. lu the IJd yeal vl tier asi'.
'1 be relativia aud irluuda 01 tlie I'ajnlly ari toaonoilully
Invltid to attend Uie lunerul. on 'riiiirad;ti uiurnoon,
tcl.01h at 1 o'ehx-.lc, friuii t h reaideuca uf her aou-iu-
law, J. Ut. 'waior, No.4U Maabintton aveuue.
tar.
ARMORY COMPANY A. GRAY
KF.SklU tfi, o. 810 MAKKKT Rtnet.
Piiii.Aiiki 1-111.. ii,.t..i.r in lall
A Rpalal MeUnr f tl. Vory will oeludu 11116 i.Vt-.V-
INll al a o'clotk,
auaiuvai ot lin
npiirtunce.
liy order or
JAMKM D. KHY8KK.
t ajHfcit CvwJtaudiuK.
Ajioh Lal JtUiS, I'liii SvrjCauU
C A
II I
I will OKr-r.a MX
Ii N T I It II H T O O K C) V
LACE CURTAINS
AT COKTY PKIt (,'KNT.
liUHH u'liyvis OHrr
Or IMI'OIITATION.
I. E. WALRAVIN,
BlKXJESfloa TO W. It. (JAKIIVL,
MAEONIU lIAIal-..
Ho. 719 OIIXSSUT Street.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
Irry A
Co., flolhlnff, Tlilr! m
rriiuT co
1 i.CIO A Lt.
VK.HKV a ro.
VKKIIY A CO
1'KlthV A CO
li:T A C
I'MtKY A CO.
ri:nliY A CO,
l'KMRY A CO ,
1'KKItY A Cih
1-kKY A CO,
I'KHKY A CO.,
M'.KICT A CO ,
I'KHIiV A CO ,
I'MtKY A CO.,
M-.KKr A CO.,
I'KltHt A CO ,
rnotY a o ,
Vr.HUY A CO ,
Clo'hlr.
ilothliik,,
, C otfi tit,
, ClllliR,
Clol iiln-,
Cloth hk.
,(:io'hiir,
Ci othinK,
, C)ofnlnr,
CMhlnic,
i Itithio.
Third
Tliinl
') Mrl
Thirri
1 filrj
and ChninuU
ami (;ticjiiui.
Mfi (:i.p"fiui,
nd 'r-ooitt.
auid Clift, nut,
mnl Cum nut,
and (..itnaiiiit.
Alt 'llf4tHlt.
and Chfinut.
and Citiimt.
and Ch4tiut.
and . '(Vaunt,
and Ch nut.
nd r"hfnit.
and hitrnmt.
ai.d Ch imnt.
and CliaitniL
and fttnit.
and Chiniiu
TJiIni
Third
Th ril
Third
CitOtirv.
CioOiliiif,
Cli-tMr.ff.
rinli.li.H.
ClAlhtriif,
'l th
CtutMnK,
Third
TM-J
Third
Third
Ti.iid
Thlnl
Third
iTlMrrnlnM fn 'IMhlnff
Itnr,:aniH In C lot hi dr.
ltartHltiB lu (-liil)ihf.
liar ft di luCMatuitf,
At Oilakvii i.r RTfKrV Old Rttnl.
At (iiiANvn i.k HTfKKN' Old rtiar.1.
At 'iHtit lu.r HniKm O d Hta-id.
At Utu.svii.LK H Tunas' Old Siaud.
f. flirt rhcinnt alrxfl.
r o. nr. t'iirMH nn i.
No, ft il ( hnut airwt.
ho. (Mi ChMnut atrw-t
M In en And Mqnon for McdtolnKl I'ur-
pOJIAM.
a HQ urui uiu
Prt,
ihMTy, and
Madeira Wlnof,
Aim. Am old Itrandlea,
lor atMllolna puniM
Coiutnntijr oo hand, bj
Pati A flionaai.fl,
Arch aud Tenth atxcU.
JLECTRICITY.
1X)0K AND MVEl A WOKI TO TUB WI9K 18
BtKHCIKNTI
AU dUawed eun.Utloni, both actiU and chrortlo, whora
tin-re la vlullty noiui't ltl to react, are perm a nan Uy
currd. by warrantee, at No. It 20 WALNUT Htnwt, Fhlla
tlt litlila, and in ca of a failure n moat otmUnata maiaallai
no rharfra la mad, l.lwtiical Inailtutton, aaUhlUhed
about live jean ago hy Profeaeor UOLLKH. Read tba
ftillowing :
A clava of maladloa provalln to a fearful extent tn cora
mimhlci, doonmig HXj.OOC ynuih. of both iixv, aunoaU
to an aarly nravo. These dUeaaoa are rer Imperfeotlj
ttudratood. Their external maulfestaUona or ayniptoma
arc Dervotia drbtlltj, rtlaa.atlon, and freat axhanatton,
marasmaa, or waftUnc and consumption of the tlmuet of
tho whole body, shortneaa of broa thing, or too hurried
hrt-ttthlneon aa ending a hill or flight of italrt, palpitation
of the heart, asthua, bronchitis, aud a dry, lore throat,
trembling and shaking of the arms and lower limbs,
aversion to soelnty, bunlnvsa, and to study: amnutltnea
dim lions of Ui nyosittht, Loaj of memory, dlaalnoas or
tho head, icuraUci. pftin In various parts of the
bod jr. palua in the baok and lower Umiui, lumIao, dys
pasia, con slip nth m of the bowels, derauged aecretions of
the kidneys, and tuauy other f lands of the body, pro
dudi'g virulent rilacaooa In both maloa and fdm-ilaa ; llke
la epllopay, hysteria, aud dlfferi'nt lunua of nerrous
apaama. Now,tiicn, nluoty-niHe cases out of every hun
dred of all the above-named dlseat-OA, aud a host of others
not named, as consumption of the lung, or of the spinal
nerves, have their origin In the pulvlc viKxera, honoo Uio
want of success by any of the old medical aystonuof
pracUoo.
IiISEAHRB OK FF.M KLTA
Prolapsus Utfi, Lencoirhu a, Ainouorrbta, and Uyt-
ni(4iOTrhoa AM ttte alHive tluiaaiifa ami o trier CtcrUie
cui'ipiotnta have their on mn in a loss ot the vital power oi
the tMHly, t truii f hi on tT Injurten, eKOoanoH, a dantary
httltitH, personal abuses, aoorth-iiN.nntl to ute of p -werful
rm'illcihn,. Home of tho pwoullar nympioins uro diiiKxtug
imiua inioiirn iiin a anu orck. wtUKhvnii in (no iimos.
and i'xln.uie lantmor auJ d blllty Uiroiitfhout tti entire
nyniem. The jttu:t producixl from theiu trouhiciome
ma)adis are almost multlttidinojs. OousunipUon, lvs
pP"la. NearaUia, 1'nralynls, lioafneas, liliodtieiis, Fits,
and Innanliv , and even ltliooy. are ant mi common.
Nn etloctoal or rpiiahle remedy has evor bn found for
tlit'RC nla'ntlng rompUInU till our late diioovfry In the us
of t" loctrfcliy in strict arcordii' e.o with he positive atd
naiiva pclarlaation of the Ctriite Oruaus. We nnvtir
fail in euiing all of the above dlai-a, fteept In eaite of
onvan e iprancumf nt. or scvi-re iiiiurlHa of the nana
Urn. Fulioii, a liitiy oi reai iKpeTirtce and aodkty, will
bavu oolite rnarge or treating in tho maws uopartinuui,
CousultaUou fno.
PUOF. C. H. Itorj.KS. Leoturer.
PHYSI- tHA.
W. B. Brown, M. 1., P. ShodU, M. D., B. W. Beck with ,
Address all letters to Ir. W
,AXMJ 1 Htreot, I'laila.i.hla,
11, BKOWT, No. 10
riovnoHl
IMfillOMl
RTECK A CO S
MARON
A
HAMI.Ttf'R
HAHINKT
OKOAM.
DKCKJitt BU08
HA BOH
HAMI.INS
VAII1NF.T
ruKos,
rtA!iOS.
J. K. OOUI.O,
BotoqUi and Uhosnut atrweta.
QODET, AND LADY'S mWTD,
READY I'Oa NOVEMBER,
l'lTClIIiIVS,
ia-18-st Wi. erw cuBaarcT stkbet.
30 CTS.M HAEPEE FOE NOVEMBEE.
30 CTS.I! HARrER FOR NOVEMBER.
30 CIS. ! 1 HARPER FOR NOVEMBER.
I'lTOIIISUH.
10-18 81 Mo. h08 CUK8NUT 8TKXKT.
CAKD. 1SKI.CIIKR & CO., PUOl'ltlK
lOlt!) OK CKMKAI. F.ATI Ml HOUHK A Mil
MNINll KOOMH, No. I'll rtlKMUT HTHKET, (!
I'OMl'l K lir.NKHAl. 1'OHT (iri'lOK, 1'UI 1. AL f.l.CIl I A,
I'A. 'l enilt-i-, by mdlum nl tliu pulillc pruaa. U) llu-lr nu
lueroua imtrona anil Irlcnda, tnWr nnnueat Ihanka lur
librial -ntui.rniiiii.'Ut inoat aeii'Tuuly tH.-atoweUi and
pn iiiiao to add attll rurthtr attractluna and tinprovi'mfliita,
and ua avfry endeavor tu aioiit th. mniluuvd aupport
ami pittiouaga of Uie igonara! piltillu ot failadalphla and
vlcluiti. lu i; am
TUOMKON'8 LONDON KlTCHKNER,
or KuruTM'au ICuiiks. fur lainiUKR, h itula, or p.tliliu
iliatttntlona, In IH'clitv diittiu:il alaa. Alao, Pailu
ot'ilil ia llui L'i a. ll'il - air Kurnaci-a. K.inutil.
llcatiTR. Lovduwi) uralpa, Kir-Wril lovi-, (lath 11 itlera,
htewlii'lt I'lali-a, Itroilra, Cooking fttovoa, Ac, at wliola
aiik aud retail, by the iiiaiitiractiiri ra.
CllAadi, HHAlirK ft THMSOS,
D SO-fmw-Cin Ko. 2ut) N. rICi.'UNU Hired.
PHILADKLPHIA BURGEONS'
V2J "ANI'AiiK IHSTITUTR, No.. 14 Mortk
us iu Birevt, atune MarKt-t. iiiipturea
radically eurtd by U I . K l-M.tT H i'r.'.miDi pawnt
(Iraduatlnir frevaru-a Tnias. Mui,i-rk KlaiL.o Bulta,
Kiaiittc bueKltiKa, HupportAia, BhoulUar Braoai, buapati
orltia, Orutehea, A.
J.adl.. aluudeu bjr Un. B. C. I'.VEKL'IT. my-.'S-ly
I VATkNTEl) JULY 19, lHfit.- J 0 S K i H
JIOITI-.T, tli-vo do I'urla, rroi..'ti Rtiarn Kycli',
and HciL'rlt,jf on any kind of Mearliii apparr-1, tor Lal r.,
t.i iiU, akd t hildr.:ii. I'attnt aiiparuiua lor atret. tiiiv
ln,u In in one lo flv. lm-i a. . 1-to ItA( H HiroeL
liruuali Ho. Mti. MJIIU bi.-oi, rbiladi!pl,i. auV-.ns
IU THE ORPHANS' COl'ltT IX AND TOIl
J the City and County 01' I'hWarii-lptiU.
K-Ul'e ofJ VMKS OI1AIMM, (Itrn.ln1. Ilic Aullfir
AlKliiteit by tlie Court to aiullt, aoule, mid adiuat the ar.
renin U1A.M l (ill A UA.M , Ailniln.alliit ir of JAM KS
(lltAllAM, ei-.-e.iat'd, will nu-ot the i.urlli". in Intt-n-at ut
Uie Welberlll Huuae.on KIllDAY, Novaiil.er 4. Ih'H, at i
1'. M. 10 17 tuwl.Q DAVID W. M'.Ll.KliS, Au.lu r
TOFHIPCAI'TAINS AMU UWNKK8.
TheuadniinudLalim leaaed IheKICSSlNW-
li.A KK.W lnt'K, be.i to hJt,nu aia trirnda and the
patruna of Ih. l)ia-.k,tbat h. la preiared wicb lucreaaed
fai-ltluee ao ace.,ianio.lnw Uioau havuig veaioia to be ruiaud
or repaired, and UrhiK a praulicaJ alup-oarptutur and
caulki-r, will nit perauuai al.auUua tu all vaael eu
aTti.ti d to bun for repalra.
Cai.taliia or Aenta, Hhta-Carponton, and Ifacblnltt
havlim veaaela to repair, aro aoltuted to eall.
Having tht autui-y for U,o ante of "Weiieratedti' Patent
Wi-lallli: I oi)H,.lili,n," or Coppar faint, for the preaora
tionofveaaela' bottoma, for Hit. etly, I aid prvpuxad t
u-iu Ls laaui oa 6voable mmn. .
UlUM H. ITAMMrTT.
Kenaln-ton Borew lloer.
aahlJ.H D.lawarTwue.aboY.LaaralalrMl,
WANAMAKER & CROWN,
J AT1HT lNtiVl'.IVrV.
' CONTINENTAL HAT,"
roa
LADIliH AIN1 HHHIW.
WOOD & CARY,
No. 75 OHKSNUT HTUltliT.
r. B Oil Valret Ilonneta aaadd 01 rt felt Halt and
Bonnet roahapd.
WOOD & OAKY.
AMUSEMENTS.
MBRICAN ACADEMY OP MUSIC.
NKCOND riltANI) OONOKIIT.
t'tdpr the Munaamniit nt ttiA
Kiw jiik Jt;w-r.i.Kui' A -a i'l 4 nost.
MOftI fcVLMr. 1, October il.lsol.
Mr I.. M nilTTar-IIALK
and o'hr Rtomluent Artlata are eotiae, under Ihe direc
tion of
air. Auui.ru liiHorr.i.ii,
Alualual Director.
TICKETH tl, lnelucMnea valuaMe flin frnra 1 tot'.'OO,
can bitad at Uie dfpot, tlo. C1J ClIKtMIT Htreel.
10 17 .11' J. T11K1H. Artuarr-
VEW CIIF.SNIIT STREET THEATRE.
1 I,K)NAIlli MIIOVfc.lt A WILLIAM K. 8I.NM, Lei-a-t-
atKt alanatnra.
(lumtoiiR B'crr.sM
OK TIIK H'AKKt H OOSIKDY CoMlltNATIoy.
HUH (Wedoi-ailavl KVK.N1N1I. October lD.liMI.
The perlorraance will com', ence witn
LOUK fcKKdKl-. YOU I.KAP.
Ja t Hprlmr Mr. Wn Warren
ranit iinriiman Miia j,..ia iirton
iAlsn Brown Mlla bally Wealbyar
lo ooucind Willi iht- atmn-tt.. Bitr.etta wf
t-KKINil ttAKKKN.
Rntunlay Afii-ruoon.
noimi oiiani) family mativik.
MRS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH 8T
T11EATKK
fftind eda Turned Away Nlntlyt
'IM1KI1 WKkK UF VKHr.Al.l.
TTIIHl) WK.Klt OK lltl. DKMONtO.
TO-NIllirr, ANII FVKItY MliliT,
11KI. IIK.MIINHI.
With new Bf.nery, Kow llreaaea, New Macnlnwr, Ac.
4I.UILO blVAl.l
In which rhc will amit
"YOn ABK. TIIK 8TAR," and "UilAVE MAUCO."
Bex ofHre off ti from 1(1 to 3.
VK.il VAXt, TIEL DEM0MI0,
BVKRT WIOU1'.
8EM13LY BU1LDINQS. LARGE HALL.
Laat wr-.k of the (h.irtQlutt and patrlatlft M'aa MMOIl
I'AL'LIF. (HtrllMAN, IHI-. tKMAI.H USlON MI'Y
AM tsfjolll, who baa nightly nppean-d to lare anil
itieninuioie am u-i.tea. a'l 01 wnoin pronoiii.ne ii.-r t
ticioluror iht-prraeut dny. hhe wil.ri'a-e ner thrlilifa
ea-i,p'-a fri m the H-b In, with aiircdotea nt prominent
ui nei tllitrtra. 'l noorann arureopliotn rlaliur-
Ul'l III, L'U IL'V,.k:LlkX- Al. plionil
ci, mini nrltiK a 11 o'clock, at Matinee p't oa u.'iceuta toall
raria 01 Hall. Children. Vi centa. JtYOUlngiCouifiienre at
D. neeure leata aunuti inc 0117. iu-ih tt
101NT ltREKZK PARK. FALL
Trottins aloctinK, FRIDAY Nxt. Ulst Instant, at
A 1 .
run, iMU, muo i.iats to o to ntrnuia.
J Im I (1 vet 1 (uf Naw Vork) enters IS. V. b. h. "Shark. '
by "llnmiltonian."
haimiil Mif.aiifihlln (nfNpw Tork) enters Kentucky b
m. "i.mly Tbotn "by "'MflDihrlno Cliit I."
Tl KMaY, 7.Mh lustuut, at t f. M. l'uro $0). Mile
hi' at a hi d lt v turons.
Kntrtca aru the batne horses as the fetCffolng Tusd if 9
riti'a.
1 1 v pri 04it of annual suhscrlbors (thnt of telnte (1
cotnpuntcU hv a male ttuult friend wlttiont pay) will ho
MiiKiii to", and nit mbois aro rottoccltally ru-iuusU'd to
WHivt- nun KHnie priviitH.
jioroT)y or uupropi-T persons will be summarily re
LTdvt'U fx iu the treirib'S.
HHAKu" and ' LAltt TUOttX" clasi Mnmg the
faciei 1 tiirir in inc c 11 airy,
liirk. te a'a tul. Hand will uerform each dar.
1 a- les w Hi net be aamhtod unlens aeoupanied by gen
tjenu-11.
Ati ie, lt felon, for either Ladles nr 0ntlcm-n. 91.
In pn vnt loronvfDlnce of adruUiloa, both of the msJa
Batfs vui os upoiioa tor aumiasiDn. 11
nii:xx:ra & co,
Ho. 34 S. THIED STEEET.
The now S-M L04H for tkl tn ra tinu to nult. 1811
BONUS, an all kind uf UbVEUNHENT LOANS
kousbt and iold. 10-IS-10t
1S1
ICliAEL JACOllS,
No. 40 S. THIRD STREET,
GOLD AND SILVEE
10-18
BOUGHT AND BOLD.
TTIVITEX H T AT B H
7-30 LOAN.
Th aeoretaryof th Txwarj girei aot that ub.
(orlptloii will be rccelrad for Coupon Truasurf Motoa
pajable UtrMyean from Aufiut 14, uct, with aauil-an-
noal Intereat at tke rat. of a.Ten aad throe-Ian lua per
aaut. per auuum, prluolpalauU kulerual boUi W b paid la
lawful money.
Thee, notaa will b Mnrertlble at the optloa of th
holder, at maturity, hito alx pr eeut. gold-bearliuj boada,
paj able uot leaa than ve nor nore ttian rwonly years
rrom tboir data, aa Uie Uovernmeut may aleet. Tuoy will
be teaaed In denouilnatlona or .X, loe, f .vo, (looo, and
fi(XK), and aU aubaorlptloni must be tor oily dellajra or
aonie multiple or Ufty doUara.
A tbe uotea draw Interest from Antfuit 15, peraoat
making dcpo.lta auhai .iueut to that date lauit paj th
utcrctl accrued from dale of sot to date of aepoalt.
HraicRIPTtoVa WILL Hie Hki-Kii-.n a. th. Tm..m irf
the United Hlatei, at Washington, the several A-alitaut
i reaauren uuu ueaiguaieu uepoaiiariei, and by Uie
fntST XATIONAL HANK OK PIIILAIKI,PI1IA,PA..
SKOO.N1) KATIOSAL BANK OK f UILAUKLPUIA, I'A.,
TIllllU NATIONAL DANK Or 1'IIILAUKI.PIIIA, PA.
J'Ul ltTU k A'I'IO.N.VL BAMK OK PHILAlJKLl'lliA, PA.
By al) Xatlonal Bank) wblch are dupoiliarlca or public
money; and 10 17-lii J
ALL KESrtCTAHLE BA.NRB AMD C.VMKEU3
TLrcu;-tiiut theconutr will alrt further Information and
A1TOHD EVKBI FACILITY TO BUBSOKIUKKS.
Sty. MONEY TO AN Y AMOUNT LOANED
JTwiuon uiuuiouila, Watclica, Jueirj 1'iate,
Wii.jiijii, ae, at
VJ JON1- 8 A CO.'H
OLD F.RTAII1 I8IIKO 1.0 AW OrKlfE,
Comer ol 'llliltl) aud OANKMLL UlrotU,
iMiluw i)inuard.
N.B -KI WONliS, WATC11E8, JEWELBY, ODN8
KkaUiCKAllLYLOWFItlClta. aco-
"rVOTICE. PERSONS BUFFERING FROM
Private IHstasea. ami wis). int.-to be cured In a (hort
tlui and a, atnull tapf-mi, rill at Drug aud Curtnk'ai
nioio.iti iu ana LAIU'tNItll JiUeela. lU-la-i1
FINE CLOTHING,
mi
ho. T3
rwumvT
m f re.
NOTTINGHAM AND SWISS
I.AOr.H,
Kfw fljlea.
WINDOW SflADES.
rv . t t i
rirt.Evs, KELTY,
, GAKBIB0T0N k 00.
il AFt'K AL-1 L I f RJ,
cur.SMi.p aTar.r.T.
n.WO COVER",
V ill. ' "Y S f'CK IS T'la". CITT,
a; low r.'tirKH.
t'llKSMIT
HTIIKKI .
OI.EL KM' Al E II E AI. KSTATB,
1 l:AI A I 1 It- Al. 1MI ATH.
RI.AI, I hi A I r - tir.M, I'M I A1H.
ton ntK. vii.tos',
or. - ii': vii,i,in,
FOR THK MILLION,
AN! Vlt.l 'ON Full l!Kr tt-HS
s- Mil MOSS KfK t;Rf,llA,-F.i:t.
AMI MIL! JOSH Kilt PCK Jn AMI' nit,
I-.FW IVuK.t.lY f ATM'iOI'K Jf'T flllT,
M W VOMIII.V f'lT'l.O IDK Jl'NT fll T,
NKW MUSTIUY t'A TALOiU K JtTtr OUT,
H.lt t ltATI I lliltft lIHlltllll'llilV.
I OU OhVTl IT:U- l lMTulll' TIOS.
I'O't OUOTHOfs m.-TlliltlMIUN.
Ol'OR SALE -y.i.OOOr'O WORTH Ol'
f F VI. ! "T 'l K nil to he t . n 1 In a mon hiy rtla.
loue Jual out, r-ncreol,,ir in Irapnitan-e ti purrhaaA-i
ftnjtl li ( rf iNf lika- rvr i tit.ll tied In th'a etly. r.o m alter
bj-l,riu. fi,. d cat. 'oi ,ie roti'a ii. a va-t Aiiionnt tit fl at-
.aia city iimpcrt- r:rKart Mtinalo-ta, Btil diiu I.i'i Af.
Al.i. on toy r". I.t-r a ari-al nun b r of llr.t rtaaa I'arni..
prlii a ar; Ilk n m t'O.Kai t , I ; . ttrj M per.i n d-
aiicuaol pure a tng Koai Fatate fhou!d filtocaion me
flrat. t a:i for ci.ti.lone or aeud - nur adilreaa.
(IKOUOU C MILI P.R,
Practloat Real Palate OpMt' r,
No. 1 .! N. HIXT11 ttiriet.
Oflloe bi lira fir.ni 7 A. M. until 10 I". M
F0K.SALE. SI'LENLII) PIRST-CL A8S
lri oitf-uMi-MAtialon n f'licn'it atreet. hit Rtl fi-et
front by IT'i f et deep to a tivet. Eli'fant Harden, Ac.
Price IV,0.
Nra'. Jar! eijo-jrnrd Dwelling, on 3c vciitli etreel, above
IiuiM.nwoi o aiirit. I r,'-e
Two n, at alilf -ar.l llwi- ilni;a, on Flttecntli atrret. aSovo
0lt d Ixtalll b lftf. Irli. vVifi.
F.,ur e!t-i;nt r. w fAui at. ry alilo .ta-d Ijwi.ui(ra, n
Itn ail nre t. IP: Jn fOxtoM. L ,t it by Jt3 ft d.p.
Prlfl.'fOca(l
Twontatiew four-stor I'wr-lllntr., nn Itrond i'reet,
aoulh of Oxford, lets V bp IM If He a atrcot. Price
ta- h.
cat Owrllin, Vn. 71" Ilrawn'alrrrt. Prlcf- f.itV),
iat wcl built liwelllni-, No. 8!6 N. Tenth atrfot. Lot
17 by 1W fi '. dri p tn a alri-et. IT cf Vi'OH.
Very ellt'bly located r-teie and Dwelling. No. 154 K.
Sixth aliiet. Lot nor I'O n et de. p to a at.i-t.
Ttirer t-leitant flite-ydid 1W(-IIIpk on Mnrahail atreet,
above ih- mraon. Lola St b tfi fut. l ike wtixi each.
Poatc.ailoti cmiu.
Kacclli nt l aaliiesa Rtar.d, . E. cnu r n( Slxlh and
ButtonwoiMt rtrecta. I.ari:e Hlo e a; d Dwellig. Lot 20
by 10 foil. Pilct vOHs only ' want.d.
llevldea nt-ar two tbi-ULauil other proper Ma, all t- b.
fond in tny ea-ct laior celnl... ut. ju.t out, and on mr
rtglater. OV.OHOK C. MILI KR,
Pract'oal Keal R tate Operator,
No. 14 M . MIX I'll nireet
BIIOKMAKKH at OO..
OHILDBFN'S OLOTHIHQ EMPORIUM,
No. 4 N. EIOHTH 1REET,
f UILAM.bKlllA.
cV.i -iTLi
VTc reiprcifiilly Inrlt ipeclal attention to our eleja.lt
aaaortmeut of
ClIlIjOHIiN'H OlaOTlIINC.
Cnmprialnir f.O' 8', 01111,8', IK AS'TS', and KltSBti1
Clothing lu every variety. In the latent aly.ot, and of eupo-
r.orwoiknjaoaulp.
lc al aturtlon paid to JIISHItB' IlltHSSMAliDf J.
The public are invited to call and examine.
M. KllOIiMAKEK & CO.,
,7-wmlio Ho. N. KIOHTH 8TIIEKT,
13 M X Li 13
OP
FASHION.
Small Profits. Quick Sales.
IIATS AND CAl'S. NEWEST STYLES,
Lowett Price In the ett.
o8.fmw.fui No. 40 K. HkTII STREET.
c
AIU'ETlNUHi
PRICES REDUCED.
Every aiUcle In our a took wall be guld at th very lowcit
market rau,
FOB OAS II.
BEEVE L, EBIGHT & EON,
10-l-lm No. SOT CII1C8NXT 8TRKET.
J lOOI'JLCll'H A 1.11 VA.TJJ-.TH,
8.E.0or. THIRD and CHESNDT Sta.,
Under U. 8. Tclecraph OflSce.
OLD 6TOCK ALE ALWAYS ON HAND.
OLD HnAM)lE8,
WISFS.
OIHB,
WIIMKIES,
WINES.
CALIFORNIA OATAWIU
t5C0TCII AND AMERICAN ALES AND
UROWN STOUT.
TMi oelebratca old aland having been renovated and
thoroughly refltted, wlUi one of the tl not itock of Aim
ai d choice Lhiuora lu the cliy, t.ie proprietor Invitee tlie
public to give Mia a call, confident aa he la of lhlr ap
proval. U-3" fuiw-lm
T7IMtJlNI A. HOUDEH&CO.,
COMMISflON MH.0EANT3,
AND SniT AND SXKAMBOAT AGUNTS
DOCK HTItiKT WHAIIK,
PIOLADCLI'IHA.
inurvii A. lorritt, 1
AKI IIiaAI.il UKT1V,
din um t. tornln. 1 M-tf
'tOVBTY'S TEA AVAREIIOUSE. LSI'A
J Ulbhtd lu lbW.'. Importei iiml 1'i alcrlii
in. leaa, Wuiea, and Liquor.
Choice Havana f'lara,
I'm, -a Ilia, aw, n a rkklea and Baucei,
Fugllah and ficclch Aic ai.il 1'oru r.
Lanuad Jaeati, Fruit l. Soup, Ac
Kavy Uelicg put up with enre,
Al Ao.llS H. 8KCOVD Kt;eef.
U-ly JOStll'A It. COI BIT.
IN-NE-NO-NE-AW
1HI1IAN BMOKINII T0BV00OI
'Hut worll-ienowmd Tutmn -,i ia ruauufaitured rrom the
FINa.ST LF.AF,
And (arnotly rouoiumenila It'.-n to all Oenllemaa
Ltixurioua Taate.
Bold wholeaate and rutait ut
ilVAX PvPCLAR ffOATt RTORB,
fo.tll f HEsNl'P B'r.ct,
10 t Cm) oppoalie lau Uuuaa.
Mi:
Srj. rv jt-
mm
vp ..:-.x r.
REDUCED PRICES,
NATION AL TJHIOJt TIOXET. .
poa pBaniirT,
AliHAHAM I.INOOLN, '
or n.i.iNota. . - ,
" (-" '.
' A
FOB TlOF-FRPSlDP.HT, ' ,''J
AMHil'.W JOHNSON, .
or TKNNKHSr.a. k
ULEOTOItAL TICKET.
H1NAT UIAL.
HOItuih wMl HAM.. 1'hllailolphlaV
. f I V.--INU1.AM, tli-av.1 Atvaty. . .
F UfUBSJ'.T.Ta.TI TH.
l-'l1t Kiw. II P.IIIW lla'e,
ti aii,ri..ri tun.te.
.I. i'i,mH Ktanaer, -
V. Job. v. i.t, a,
I Hartl Mm aihaatap,
II H-1 IV Wood.,
i lri laaae laenaon.
M J' l,n l-at-'Hi
). Mamnel R IlKk,
11. I.V. rr3 llanrea,
V Job. P ri nr
y4 lliHriv HrJaaHa,
t J-lM W. HUuckar.
.i.'i.i. i. 111.1m,
i. WlilMni It iiern,
. l..rtti. II. Jomi s,
C. ( l,m I. 1 i nk,
7. I ot i tt 1 ria.
R V lltlatn T ai inc,
fl. J,,l. A. II r.ian.
fl II rba'll II IVrtril.
II FAva r lUill. ar,
) I I arlee p . hiad,
B ai der ot lb. tau Central O-mmltte.
KIM ON CAMERON,
-
CIUtltMAN.
SPtCIAl NOTIOLS.
HALila W I'llll
UNION LEAGUE,
CKXENUT B1EEET, ABOVE TWELFTH.
Tl' I. l owl.ig nanitd gea'Jmca will addra. the pabtl
tlia k
this i:vi;nino.
AT I O'CLOCK.
CHARLES E. I.F.X, Ei.
K. 61'E.NCI.R MILLER, Eq.
TllLlDAY.
COI.OMCL TOWER, of PotUvlIo.
JOHN rjOFORUt, K.j.
1 'Kll- AY.
HON. A. K. McCLI'RE.
BATUltDAY.
COLONEL BOWMAN, of Delaware.
TUB LADty.8 AMI ISYITFDT ATTEND. 10 1
13
,(- II E ADQTJARI Etta
REl'UBLICAN
lSYlMUIILr..,
NATIOhAI. Hut., Mahkkt bthrht.I
Auoik Ti'.Ki.lTH, October II, itlt.
oit.'l .lif xt. n.
1. The riub will uaamiblo on TU0U8DAT EVB.VIW,
Oiti b. r VI, at 7 o il ck.
i II la a: am eameatly rruei4 that the LaMPA la
ti.-t..'iuor the iiierabt-ra ol the Club W.11 be raWruod t
the Hall Inimrillattiv.
;t. Tin flub win aiaimblo Tills (VTednaida) EVKH
lAO. lor tirl'l.
4 . Kiiiiipuii t.ti arv Low read a-id for aale at the Ilattl.
n or.:ror cHAiti.m w. bmtth,
Ip-I n Cbl4 MarebaL
Cia- THE KEN81MJION BANK IN THB
COl l of Plllt.Al'Ki.Plll. PHtunat
l llia. plenilar at A Bp' oll alii'tlngof tho 8tooe
lioMeri will be hold nt tlie llanklin; Mnuaa.oa T1I0IUI
1'At . tlie'it'lb of ootoliei. at II ou ock A. 11., to dnoideoa
tin- i xiNiliuif-v ol 'oiivortJint the Hank Into a Nattoua
Aa?ocu!!nn, n'grvrnbly ;o an aut of Oongreat aipro.d
.luiie H ldi.t, ami take "tich otbir KCtinn aa may be aaHa
eat v. ' v oruer ot lue boar J o' Tlrtclora.
j-M tl't C. T. YKKKEA. Caabter.
NOTICE COMMERCIAL BANK OF
ln ii Ivan.A.
tiiii,Anr.i.iniAl 8cpttalcr 10, lft-54.
A general uuct our ot Dm HI KliulJcrti of thd '
men lh UHnk it i' nniyivunia" w.ll be he A ftt the Mink
lii1l UkeunTlllMfHO .Y, .:(. 3ttti U of Oct.jert lnflt,
a1 11 o'clock A. M , for thj D irpotte of decMlnff Uioguet
ti' ti wtictlu-r or nt t.ie m J Itxtik thai; txtroiae n Mi
rmilon fir CHrryiiiu tin flic buttlticHs o( IiUiiiia uii4t Ut
tutvHOi tJie I nl i Hifttt'n, nn- T oitnrcitiirut tlie pownn
ronforrt d by tint ci of uiu (l- norl AttniuUiir of tau tJom
Uionwfa th, mtltlitJ 'An A-1 KhabllnR th lUni of thi
4 W.inoiim ill ti lo bero.n Aatci-tttMi forle porpoie of
l.ai.tli.V, iiiioor lhl-wiuf' tlio UulleJ Ula-, piinvr4
tli' i'atit ila of Ai-ffittit, H't, tinil to tike iicti kVAloo ta
ri'lotf'Hf tlicreti mnybn nicei.arr anJ proper.
HY t Trtt ot the liuarU of Dlrectori.
ff Vi-wsiH H. C. PALMBK.Cftshlf ,
Urr fciTOCKH01.PHlS, MKKTINO.
COKN XUI! NOK HANIC,
1iiii a i mt piriA, Kepiomftr 90, ViU.
A gnral metif of trip StiKho'tit'r ot tti Corn
c!ianue Krinh ot Ph..ritt'li.l.i will oo held at their Itauk
iiic HotiFt-.on 1 1ll KhAV. t p'ttt da of rtrto -er n-xt,
ai 14 o Cork iiooi), for the p irn .e of tnkiai Into cmuhIq
rntix'i. HiidiltOKMiiBon the ti4iion whitihor or not tttual4
l.aiiK flin 1 b-.oiiie ftr assc'h'I ii for ca'rytuff ontft
bui-imat of t-aiialiitt iiniltT thu I aw sot tlio UnttrHt 4-a'ea,
ana ot t r IhUiK the ixm era couferred by the act of tha
tirut-ial A tojiiihly of iht!- i'otnm'H.vel'h.cnthlod'Aa aJt
oDnbalok the hmiknof tMn Commonwealth to beo'ime annt
vMittii, frr thtt ni.riHise of tattkini.' uua(r the law of th
I nitft htBtra," apDi Oved til" -n day of AoKim, MVi, ftnd f
U tMke auch action in regard thereto m nuy be nocontar t
r proier.
l'. ontr of tlie Board of Directors. ,
91 wt J. W. TOnTtBT, Cahlef. ,
,Kpyfc610CKI!0A)KHri' MUETINO.
IAHatEIi--i Al MKCHKltM' iUVIT,
run AiH.Piu, .Heutamoar iu. li4 1
A fTftieral meetlrp of the Htockholdtira ot the ra'aijV 1
ard Miahanica' Hank o Kr.llaoilptia witi be he d a; trifrfr
ltankiiiv I1oom on TUUItHliAY, Uie 'iUih dJ' "or ucmoer
ni-i. at 11 o clttek A M , for the purioi oV takinu lote)
cinMiliii tion. m d Vctd.t.K oa UiQ liiet.on wiiethor or
m t th mill itaiii shall Im coiuoha Aaci iUoq Corcvrtiiu ,
on tt buatDt-aa of UanAimr aoder the Laws of trio UniMrd
Hi tei. and of n In inn tlia iWknr..Mii h tt. a at
of the th inrral A ai uibt Jl tt.U Common w.th , atiritiod
An Act KnabJM--U(tkf of j, ooiomoo-iaiti..to
lr.tiiMi A u-.it,,, f,,r tha l'uno of Hwikioti unow
' ."-. ot Ihe Unltud StkUea." pprured the iht daj of
AiiKBt, irt-w : aad t tiku auru avciiou in regard tharta M
Ciay be necrtmir ard pnir -t .
Hi or-i..r oi Iht board of Directors.
ii 20-tauO w. ltUttilTON, Jr.. Ouhter.
aw l-iiii.AiKLniiA,HoptemberiW, lfW4.
A funeral tueettnu oi tht; riiovkholder of Uie rtilladafl-
rhia bank wi'l be held at iht-lr UaukioK Houae, on Ti1 atd-
AY. ti e aAHliday of Ocbiber next, at lu o'clock A. at ,f r
the purptteol iaK.iuK into coottderatioai and didlnir h
Mif b?l u whetiier Uie -aid lUnk ihali become aa Aatocl
thin fur rarnliiK on the buftlneae of banking under the)
lawa of the I'liltt-U Htt.:a. and of exen-liiu the powers
cnrerid by the net of the Oooeral A'lemtily of thli (Vra
monwralth, euUlk-d 'An act enabling the Kajika of thi
Ct'inuK netitth io become am ciaiions for the pur
poee of banalnii under the lawa ot tbe Uui'ed Htatea,"
a,.nruved tlie "A'd day of AuK.i't, iptii, and to take
auih ait ion I u regard therxto ai uajr be noooauary od
tnpfr.
ly ordr of the Beard of Directors.
ll.iW B. B . COMBfi Y8, Caihler.
iqjf- OFFICR PHESl'ON COAL and im-
So. WALNUT Btaeet. (
rHiLAi.Kj.i uiA. Huptnbar In, 1M4. t
Dr'lDEM. The lu.anl of litrectura hare Uiia du.f
d. oaif.1 a iiivldA-nd ot 1 WO PICK t'KNT. on the ottplui
atck oi the t'oai-any, paynhh! to atoekholdera on and
after Ot-tbrr A). 1 h Tranater Boohs wlH be cloaacLJfruam :
October ii to October M,
10 tf niwf.tt H.P. yTJE?J?eeUlT
ttf- DIVIUt MU. TIIK DIRKCTORS OF
tUt Noiiand I H'lamater Petroleum Company hav
thli day ddred their ixh monthlr dividend of TKal
'KK (TN T, triiin the earnluira of Htfpiutnher, payable,
free of Mute tax., ou U.c Alh luniant li nks cu 10th mam
re-open', I.r. i.t-oittilC V. UDHTKIt,
October l't, IHC4. ri0-lJ-bij Hecretaxy.
rr- ARMY, NAVY, AND CITIZEPTS
ClothinK Kmtiroltlered Hroul-r8(rao, WreatAs,
tC, lustiU uiiauipAatTHMiaM terj rwdbeedpritjvi.
if' A K II ,
Merchant Tailor,
10 3-?ra Ko 19 Btroet, a'ove O he -not
MILITARY NOfiCES.
j) 1IOUNTY FOR MARINES. WANTED
H for tlie fulled Htatea Marin, t'orpa, ablo-hodied meal
f, to .lerlorui the diiti,-a ot a aolillur at our ftavy Varua,
ia-aiid on board Liuiud nuiea abiaia-of-war on loretga.
iiiiiotia.
1 eriu of pi-rvlce. Four Yeara. '
lieth-r ecni en...in:ii 'bin l.i arWT.
all li'i. l.oi'Ai. lint .Mit.s yaid npon eullitment.
klaritii-a ri-i-i-i-re l'rtf V,.m-y.
tor all further tuturiuaiiou aii'ljr at the Recru'tiag,
Koudraoua,
No. .ill H. FKOXT Htrcet, below Spruce Strtet,
hetwcn UiiLuuie ui If and 4 o'clock.
o. o. MiCAwr.rT,
auB-tf Malor and Kecruluug uitlcer.
JfUllLOUOlIH.
Cff ccn and irUltra vlaltlng the city on ftirl iui,-hi, needtnl
HWOKLH AMU OT1IKR MILITARY ElH'lPMENrB,
Ar Invited t. tbe extenalv
W-xKlPACll'ltlata ESTAUL18UMEXT
CE0RCE W. SIMONS & BROTHER,
HANSOM STREET HALL,
CANBOM Street, fcbov Sixth Street
PRESENTATION BW0RD3
Mad to ordTat tho ahorteat notle,whlch for rlchnaei ana
Uiavum:eiu-e el.all.nH oonitiu.,u. mi other bouaii in th
orui.trT cmbi.ilng Ihe alAM-PACllTKIMl JErVhl.h
WITU'TUa PBA TICAL BWOMD hlAKLJk 1 j
SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
(i