The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 19, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    TDE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH.rinLADELPniA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 18G1.
' XVEDNF.SPAT, OCTOBKR 19.
i BPISIT5 0F THE NEW TOES PEE33.
y -
k -
tcacjlnK Kdltorlals from tho Xew Tork
. ,. - . Tiiptrii Till Mornlm?.
l-F.IVXWVLV.VMA.
-JPVom far TWuw.
! We rntlier riii us tlmt we lmve pot out of the
. aworla m tit the TVnrtivlvanln homo vote. Tin
. 1HrW begun tij rl.iiming n'oul .lO.OOO rnnjori'jr ;
fire diiya' ago the Peniuiiatii; SUtp Commitli'8
t. eflicialij announce. I that thrjr hnii from 70)0 to
. JU.OOi). And protested a doubt whether the sol-
M'H would Inrreiwa or diminish ft. AV have
beatowad pome atttntinn upon tltn iiim of figurpi
tun lubou li.v toll (irnph ami our ex. 'Ininqt-, and
linaliT oonntiilo ttmt thn I)ntniiTiit li,iv a m i.
''.lofty on the home vntn (nrcorilinifto rot urns Haiti
to 1 otlictal except In four coiinticn) of 7 "il.
t lure may be a llitlo variation one w,iy or the
Other, lint we tiro willing to cxt' tnl tho much-
. JueU. U gunlatHn it hiii It it n lit t the loioo.
..Iiiajiiritr i.l lVnii.ijfivai.ia tinayeur Will prob.ililjr
tot tte il to tlmt fur Otvenior Cuttlu l.mt
year; in fuel, tbnt tn cutiiwiueare of nitticulty in
coiMUiOiiicatinf! wkU distant post;, the army roto
will he ntuvlt ! - than it w ,11 lie in Nnvemoor, ko
tlmt if we pt shoo m jority in the State now we
Shall be aaliitlU'd
Now thru wo Imvo cipbiri'd out aoinetliing to
please the ntupij World, Vyiii it pliiiuo y onr
tigurc" and let lis ret len sou t!ii real fact. I.i't
litem nt that the I'mon ! t'.tlls otl tills yeir
mom in our ttronifhulds; fur insia-ire, In Alio,
pheny, lfi'J'i; in Liui'nit .it, vU7 ; lu Krle, S.iJ ; in
ltHiipnin, hi i ; in lmrfK, about M) (; in llrudtonl,
Huo. and an on, mitt tnon they cm judijo hmv
likely th is to bi! tho c-lso in' November. Let
- them, furthi rmoro, aee (hat what the WurU hat
, held up as ' Uumjct alio giiua'areno in at
11; th t in ibii tv-:wn couu im tho Democratic
Tote thin year in 7713 lets than the vote for
V oodwHrd livt year.
Wo a lmit th it tin- Unljo loss greater, hut a
falling oil on our sidu is not a Domocni ic gain,
ly any means. Thoir voto this your will bo
twelve thousand lens than it was in IM 1, and
that, too, when they inado their boit ctnvttsj in
order to get the prestige of carrying the Keyatono
State, for "an oes lYnnsyivnnia in Oetotior, no
poea the Union in November," ii held to be a cer
tainty. Ho be it. IVnnnylvania, in O :tobor,
lHbl, give a 1,'uion majority of ne lrly ton thou,
sand, aa will be amply proved by the o.liciul can
vast of their votea.
THE DltlTIMI AI-I'KAI. FOR PEACE
HOKE IMI-tKI I.NK.MK.
Frtm the T.m't.
Governor Seymour is made the recipient of a
memorial, published in part by us yesterday,
from sonic three hundred Englishmen and Irish
mi n, prououncing our war ngaim-t tho Southern
8'atvn a wrong, a failure, and a ruin to our repub
lican Institutions, and asking Its immediate dis
cont nuance. This memorial i headed, and was
citculated by Henry do Houghton, Baronet. That
is appropriate enough, for it speaks for British
clasa interests. It la committed to Horatio Sey
mour. That, too, la appropriate enough, for it
peakj to American faction and sedition. But
though the authorship and tho trusteeship are
apt, the mcmorl il Itself is not ao. It is a piece of
enp rlative impertinence.
The America people ttnderitund their own
CO 'coins. Tiiey want no foreign te.iching. They
can il o mamigri their own concerns. They want
go fort igu ad. ne. Their assurance is that this is
a war for m1 -preservation. Their determination
ia that it hbu 1 be fougnt through until every
hair's tread h of tho republic is secure. That
ashuranee au i that det riniiiHtion ard us much
' beyond the i flucnce of the Old World as tho sun
in tl-e t eHenK.
The Kngliih people or, at least, tho dominant
eWes i t the English people have choson to
take aides Hgainst our Oovernment and lor the
JUl elllon. In the bcginiiing of the war, this waa
ngordrd wiih great rev'roi by American, for
they had no otli. r than good feeling towards
.ngland. Honest and earnest efforts wero mado
to change thu English spirit. They failed.- Our
people realized the failure, accepted it, and re
signed themselves to it. Sinco that tlmo they
bave been wholly ludiirerent to British sentiment.
bo fur as respects tho positive complicity of the
Britith Government and people with the actiml
prosecution of the war against us, on the high
seas, they have deferred the reckoning till thoy
ca:i g ve it i In ir sDeei il attention.
Bo far as ropi-ets the misrepresentation and
contumely ceaselessly emitted ngain us by tho
presses most i atr .u zed in Englaud, wo care not.
It is Impotent. These gentry my befool theta
sclvos as they like, und ravu us they please
within their own liitlo limits. Our only demand
Is ttiat they shall lako it out by thomselvos. Lot
them keep their distance. Our peoplo want none
of thi ir memorials. AV'e mean our loyal people
these luilliuus wlio aro governing, and who will
Continue to govern Uiit nation. In their namo
we tay to the.-e iu:crmuddiers, B.iek tu your
pi ee.
Was there ever sueh impudonce ? Wo are told
that "the Southern people lire, only following the
precept and example of your fathers and theirs."
This bcllbh llehellion, conceived without tho
faintest semblance of a just cause, planned only
for the behoof of human slavery, is styled the
countctpart of that revolution of 1776, which was
Jirovokcd, as all the world agrees, by the most
uloif ruble wrong.x, and which from tho begin
ning conseciuted itself to the establishment of a
Government lnuuued on the eternal principles of
justice and liberty. Tho-o people have the
audacity to invnke the Declaration of Indepen
dence. The declaration sets forth that governments
are instituted aaiong men to secttro lifo, liberty,
ai d the pursuit of happiness; it recognizes the
right of rev lu.ion oulv "whenever government
b ci'mes destructive of those ends;" and almost
tie entire compass of it is devoted to a spacidca
t on of "a long train ot abuses Rod usurpations,"
against w hieh all petition and remonstrance had
. bscn ti kvainng, anj ftOiit wliiuh. i(9rJWHno
o ci pebut in breuking ail connection with tie
liiiiinh Crown. These Southern Rebels have
bod no grievance nor made an attempt to set forth
amy to the world; and so far from justifying
their revolution on tlie ground that tho Federal
OoTijri mcnt wnsd"8truotivoof liberty, they have,
in the plainest terms, avowed that their object
whs to eie -i a Government, the eorner-atoue of
vbich should behuuiau uavrry. The comparison
of t 'us H beliion lo the Revolution Is the foulest
indignity to the memory of our fatheia.
The memorial asserts that "tho war has swept
away your freedom of sieeu, your free press,
and yi.ur Inestimable right of habeiu rorpiu.
From M line to Kannis.'Copporhcud stump orators
are beh bing forth runker abuse ot the frosident
than was ever before hcurd of in our political
history, and we are told we have no freedom of
speech. CopiKihe.id newspapers aro strewing
the land as tniek as the leaves of autumn with
lir-els and provocations, and we are told we have
a free press no longer. One mm in a million is
refused the liabcaa corpus, on account of some
flagrant act of hostility, and wo aro told that the
writ has pirished told so by poople who bolong
to a Government which has suspended that writ
a doxen times during this century, and which did
- so tor ail Ireluud onlv fifteen years ago, with the
unanimous vote of Parliament, on the occasion
of a reliclllon that was but a ma iuito bite in
con n irison with the one now striking at our
Vitnls. This is sheer insolence.
We are told that we may "f.nd out, when too
Inte, that the pillars upon which rests your repub
ltcuu lorm of government bavo been violently
torn down, and that your own liberties have been
buried in the ruins." This is the most Innilting
of all. It is arrogance in the shape of pity, im
pudence in the garb of hypocriy. What do these
people care about our "republican form of gov
ernment," except to bate it, a:id to do their
utmost, as they have been for tho last thrco yearn,
to stab it under iu lii'tli rib ?
Tho memorialists are also exercised becnusa
we "have never been permitted as yet an oppor
tunity of consulting in general convention, for
the puipose ot nukim? known your opinio is and
Vii-hisubout the war, or any of the lest issues
f rowing out of it." I,, t tlieuu possess their soul
ii patience for three weeks, and they will bo re
lieved. W'e Intend, on the 8th day of November,
to make known our "opinions and wishes about
the war," in terms tint cannot be misunderstood,
even by tho most perverse race of men on the
face bl tho earth. Though it is said that there is
a stupidity that bnilleseven tho gods, there will
lie lightning next month that will strike tome
sense at least into tho braius of those islander.
lxt them siiuut iu their fog, und bide their t.mo.
rol.l.OW T11F.M IP,
frvm thi Tril lin.
The most glaring fault of our generals In fie
earlier half of the war was their manifest icdW
posit'en to hurt the enemy, if they could move
blm back a little, they wero content, and betook
to writing roseate bulletins, Instead of following
up their successes and turning fhem to the
YOUNG MEN'S SUITS,
(rreatest possible account. This, according to
Major Key, was "not the game."
Unionist of every State I you tee how strongly
the tide runs our ay ; Improve It I Push no the
columns everywhere j arouse tho sluggard,
quicken the laarrl, and resolve that our Imt
vote shnll be bronght ont. Our I'ra-idnntlal
tlrket is safe enough j but wn mnit have two
Ihirds of the memliers of tho House tu Innuro the
pasfage of the constitutional amendment. One
vote may decide that we cn pass It, or that wo
cannot ; we must not fall for the want of that
vote.
l'erfcrt your rounty and subordinate organiza
tions; circulate documents fr.'cly and systemati
cally ; srrutmbn your rrgMrle", 'and be ready for
an overwhi-lmipis'. cnnciulve Union triumph at
the November election. v rcspetrnl:y sugot
that wherever an ellieient, working Union organ
int'u doca not already e,xlt, tln ro bo a inenting
of the T'lilon votei-R of the township or elrnlon
district to crca'.e a lorn) orguTrration, and prep iro
to bring nut onr Inst vote on Tuesday, the tub. of
November. Let not one voto be lost!
mi NicAi. jorriSGH.
Ttoislnl, who does so many neat things
exactly adapted fur newspaper Item, has wilttnn
In Adeline l'atti'a album a tew rnmplimrnUry
words, as follows : "My good Adelina; Noihing
ran he mure easy for me than to insert an idea in
your altinm, an idea which lilis my head 1
cherish you as an adorable ere itme, to admire
your enchanting tslcnt, and to be forever your
friend. G. Uossini."
A new honor has iWn added to those clus
tering about the name of Ootts.lm k. Tho U ieen
of fpaiu has made him a knight, it is ceriiinly
an agreeable conrti ay ; but It is f ir ho'ter for "a
man to tbink that he wrote the .ir tlnpr, th
I'aftorelln It Caralirrt, or even the Slarrh At
Xuif, than to po'sess a doien kn'ghtly orders,
(iottschulk tliuK enjoys a double, sati -f iction, and
should confer on our public the additional ono
of letting them hear him iu the concert-room
before leaving this country.
Carlshcrg's orchestral concerta are just now
the mus cal attraction In llerliu. The orchestra
comprises fifty lirst-c ass musicians, and gives a
concert every Friday in Sommer's saloon In i'ots
dam street. Tho mHnnger and conductor, Mr.
Cnrlsberg, who resided for somo titao In Nnw
York. Is said to have cfieeted an arramrement
with I'llumn, hy which he will be enabled to in
troduce to tho Berlin public in tho cotirso of tno
ensuing winter, in addition to his orchestral con
certs, the following artists in a series of musical
ctitertnitiiuents: Oarlotta l'atti, Vieuxtemps,
Julius Stehhins, llrassin, Jaell, the baritone
i'ci ante, itoger, and llorr Schnorr von Caxols
feld, the tenor of tho Dresden Court Theatre.
M. Bernard, of the French Academy, has
contributed an importaut paper upon the action
of opium npon the system. This pliy-i dog 1st
conducted a large number of experiments on dogs
with the various alkaloids contained in ordimry
opium, and be baa drawn tho following conclu
sions: Tho alkaloids of oplnm posse s throe
distinct propertios-(l) that of producing sleep,
(2) that of being convulsing or exciting, (3) that
of being poisonous. Iu the soporific division
comes, firtt of all, narceiue, then morphine,
and next codeine. In the excitant division
they are ranked thus: 1, thebaine; 1, papa
verine ; 3, nurcotine ; 4, codeine ; 5, morphine ; 8,
narccino. In the poisonous ordor they rank : 1,
thebaine ; 2, codeine ; 3, papaverine ; i, narcoluc ;
5, morphine ; 6, narcotinc. Thebaine is the most
powerful poison of all; a decigramme (ab mt a
grain and a half troy) of tho hydrocblorate of
this alkaloid, when Introduced into tho veins of a
dog. killed the animal in tivo minutes, whilst a
very much larger quantity of morphia, wheu in
jected into the blood of another dog, failed to
produce any injurions eifect whatever.
DRY GOODS.
ryAOQ ft 11UO., CORNER OF TENTH AND
J PINK, open litre til' i from mini m,
'I lot Ladirt' flu Krewh do h kIovam, HAc to $1.
- " " sauntlei linlii.do.l-.'5rtiHi$l
V" black, nud cfUreil,"Jouvin Hjiifin"
kill Ktovri,$l50,
1 lt mutia' merino vfatn.ir to ?4 ln..6'2'-Bc. to
1 " " Mcoti h balmornl skirtii, -J .
1 a) k ilorv.liutri glove, 40c.
1 14 bntTalo ball ba- k, eombt. &k
1 ' hair rruliCH,,ilo ., oii trlt-.
1 11 brown an a drab "Vi lUimuiitic," 200 ynrdi ipool
C'tt"n,l:c.
1 lot Mack oilk, raarhlnr ipnol tvrntt inc.
3 lots l.Uti roiort piahl boi nut iitbon, diic. and f I,
1 lot litvTi colors plairt vchti rtbl-nn. No. .f 1.
1 " (.'nU'l Inrn shirt btiiomo. o'tl prir, ifOc.
1 " lmlifB'7 In hfmititr.l:rihdka.iiUr.
1 ' ladln' wide (ai-ea, boht imlltr hp iklft,
' (Nmblo-w U li bUk 'aNhiuer(ii,6'.'Sc.
1 ' biKb l(ivtr Uack alpaca), S1l.
1 bluett rrapa PartsiontM-s. for uinurning, 121.
1 " plaid Paris Tandem. kl!k plaiJ, 70c.
1 " plain c lora pm n p, $1.
1 xtra hetvr wnir bla-k bonnf ribbon, 7fc.
Alan, lauiuv and (tnti' koaa, Klovei, heavy tulrts, and
uniwprt-, notkiiB, Ac.
WANTKU-Aa Kit RAND BOV. Keferonoe required.
10-iU yt
REDUCED TO $3 00.
ALL OHADE9,
AT HEDUCIiU lJHIOKH.
CUKWEN STODDART A BUOTIIEn,
Hot. 50, 45, and 151 M. BKCONI) fltrMt,
10-ld Jt Above Willow.
GRAND OPENING
OF THE "B W AKll MAOSTFICENT 8TOKE Of
JOHN L0UTEY & CO,,
No. au hi. KIQIITII HTIl IIiX1,
ON
MONDAY, SEl'TKMUEU Uti,
Whtr will be fcuna a most Hindful aiwrtmtat of
DRY GOODS,
! ci,2Aifg, And
1ST TDK CITV.
W hav ot Opue4
lOOO Pi.w. FILKH,
FLA1H AKI Jl-ANCT.
500 X'i.-oi MEKINOKB,
I'LAIH ASH i'lOU-klCD.
50 P1im5c FKKNCII POPLIW,
BET AKI rmi 8Kl.
200 Pino.-. WOOL DM LAINK,
Double and Slngls WUth, Plsla tail Kljjiiroi.
150 Piece. MOHAIR ALPACA,
ruin aud rigureo.
100 Ploo. ENGLISH MERINOKfl,
Alio a laTgc Stuck or Fancy and Stapl
li 11 K S S O O O L) S.
I 51-Jin
JAIJIIiH' CLOAKH,
SACQUES, AND CIK0ULAK3,
OF ALL THE FOFULAU STYLES,
Idsde In Uic best manner,
AT REDUCED TRICES.
W ATKK-l'ItOO I'' OI.OAK3
In irrutt'. vaiK !.
CDEWIJ ET0DTAET& BSOTHES,
N. I'U, lYt, and -131 N.hp.CUND aTKKEr,
10-lS.Ht Above Willow.
103
KOltTH LIiWITII F 111 T. 103.
01 r n..iatnse b'.ock of 8:dj!e and J-'nncr' rimnitiiy-.cyiu-pii'iiiy
the btt nitj iiiu'-t (tti.iumible atmrt-im-nt
of J.ilbV lnvH Clust Tilmiultigii, U:u
nunri r;j liuttt'iH of rtiir own mko and In
PTUtif.n, Hllk iujI Moriuo rttarfs, all r.ki of
Mlk uiitl Chemlle lh-ad Iirfust:.: Vir.u cueaper than el.e
wl.eie; iu .ilu liltui uiul UnvW Hu'ti.iu, flutU M-:niii)ftinl
H k lilme, Kid Ulovi-a of the best ii.ft'.rri, Ulark a'lil
OM.rid VfibJ.'hawU j.n.1 Scirf Monlcri.aU wlatbi ; Fancy
ilu a and fci io C uiba, Hilk Dt it Hil-boin, Jot, Mm'I, und
.ilt Vt-it Itm-klea. l;uk Taafis of all colore and
MakIc liuTiiiuyr- vi a'l hivi end it!r at natly
reduced .Ticca; Vtndlfii Cioodsi, Hun ,:, Nubiiii,
lifod ; Ladl s'.Cf.il'Ireu a, arid MNvoa' Sbickiuifg ut tho
cbt'djieiti prici ; I.dr .tolu, Watorfjiii holla, und W.itt-r-lailNclH
ot our own Improved method); HI ark und Whito
I.HC ti oi aU KrudtH ami Htlui; ititv k and t'olurvd Veivo
In Kreat vartvty t Ittutt d prlctj f LadlfC tid
len(a' Ncektka, In yru.it variety, extrvmcly ciitaji, Ao.,
Ldiea e"me, one and nil, and convince yottrtf-ryo hofnrv
bu. lit;-tUew here, tbnt It U well worth te your own lnt. rl
to pnr vonr Tilininlnrit at the (.'heap Siore of Wil
11AM IsONkKKHIAOTKli, Ko. MS M. FKiiiril H(ret
bcrutiU d.or above Arcb, m xt to tho corner. l't h
WALKING COATS,
DRY GOODS.
JIAC!1C HIIiKH
OF ALL WIBTES AND GRADES,
AT HI'-.DUCKI) riVICK8.
CTJSWES STODrABT & BROTHER,
Nun. r.C, and N. HKIWNI R BKKT,
10 18-.ll
AS4V. Wtitoir.
T. W. EVANS & CO.
WILL CONTINUE TO
S E L L
THEIR ENTIRE
IMPORTATION
OK
DRESS GOODS,
Comprising all the Textures of
the Season, at a
GREAT REDUCTION
OF PRICES.
Nos. 818 & 820 CHESKDT STREET.
5'KW HOITHNINU HTOim.
FALL STOCK,
An IZlOKtint AsHortment
DEXS GOODP,
CLOAKS, SWAWLS, MANTLES,
'ASU
MOURNING MILLINEliY.
THE ATTKNION OK T(1B LAUIEt 19 80MCITKD.
M. it A. MYKUS & CO.,
No. 00 CHF.SNUT HTUKKf.
J" ALL AND WINTER GOODS
l'OH M'LN'S AND BOYS' WEAR.
FANCY AND ri.ArH CA8 JMF.RK3,
TANCV AVI) MIXKI) COATINII8,
UNION CAKUUEUEB, Ac. 3co. Ac,
ALL AT IttWUOKU PX;ICK3.
0U1WEN STODDAET & EROTHEE,
Ho. 50, 4.V4, tnl 43( N. SKCOND Street,
10 IS 3t Above WUhw.
SILKS
AT
REDUCED PRICES.
WE ARE NOW OFFERING OUR
NEWEST STYLES
01''
SILKS
AT
Greatly Reduced Prices.
TIIOS.AV. EVANS & CO.,
Nos. 818 & 820 CHESNUT STREET,
IH CnOICE EESIGX5,
AT LOW PJIICES.
(HIR'WEN BTODDAST & BR0THE2,
Voa. 450, iY4, and 451 H. SECOND BrilKET,
10-18-31 Aliovs willow.
VERY LOW PRICES,
DRY GOODS.
L4
At
M FOURTH AND ARCH,
WHEN IN THE COURSE
OF HUMAN EVERTS
IT TirCOMKS Kl'.Ct'.ssAUY TO URDUCK
DRY GOODS
TO MEET THE V1EV7S OF BUYERS,
VE ARE AI.WATM RRAHTTO 10 83.
Ad w are tvw ftM uT'ni O-I.l d iwn a oloia at o ftil
lowrd l, ay, ttii UaRoMtlme for eonautaori to come In
and bay
NEW FALL GOODS.
Eofit Stock of Ljous 4-4 Velvets.
Bost Stork of Morinoes.
Best Slock of Toplins.
Ecct Stock of New Silks.
Eon Stock of Nobility Plaids.
Eest Stock of Dress Goods.
Ecst f tock of Black Goods.
Best Stock of Wtito Goods.
Best Stock of Lace Goods.
Eest Stock of Blankets.
Bebt Stock of Cloaks.
EYRE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS.
r. H.-We are fto to ftcLLawlmStf. wt h.v .old (.M
ftl btfih w Mnbodjr. therefore wtte.a alTurJ lo ill ,u
lew tnj bwljr. nii 1m
JMMINSK KfcUHKJTION
I! TUB
or
DHY i O O I) B.
JAMES R. OAMPBELJi & CO.,
No, 727 fHESMJT STREET,
OFFEK THEIR ENTIRK STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
consisting; in tart of
MKIdXOr..
I'nl L1NH .od UK.I'-f,
triNUI.ISK.M.
I'l.AN r-l.A I K.
AI.I'At'AM onil MOIMII
JiLACK. utd tAOVX Bll.KH,
HI1.4WT.B, Ol.OVEH,
I.INKNH, M'HITK (ID.1KS,
n Mei,. Di, iitKm,
I.KKN uni COlTON MKTIiW,
UtrKLI.Ailtl, ki d CLOAKiMU t'l.Ol'llM,
AT EXTREMELY LOW RATES.
Wc L r Uavr to aaittro th? puhllo that w hava markM
doncvor article incur a lock, and bow hare It In our
ixwar to oftt-r
liAKE B A II GAINS.
1M-Im WHOLKBAIJt BOOMS UP STAIRS.
N 13
"V (J O O 1) H
LOW PRICES.
TEOMAS W. EVANS dc CO.,
HAVE SOW OI'EV A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
FALL yVTNI) WINTEll
DRY GOODS,
or
THIS SEASON'S IMPOETATIONS,
r.HBBAcnca
feliawla,
Cloaks,
Kmltroldorlog,
Olo-voft,
Herniary, Xco.,
Uttltyilwl vlth ffieat r,re la Uie European and American
Mt'kru rortliebct Detail Trad, and will be otrcr. dat
H IH'I'IU l'KK'th, luli iual to Uie kiw.it raw ot
Nos. 818 & 820 CHESNUT STREET.
lu-H-ct
FALL, I r FALL
iho i. ) NOW U STORE.) lwo A
EDMUND YARD & CO.,
Hoe, G17 Gkeanut and Gil Jayna StseeU.
' inryKiuts ikii J0BDEK8 or
SELES AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
8IIAWI.H,
LIN10NB. AND
WIIITK OOOUS.
LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK OF
D It ESS GOODS.
FULL LINK OF FORK ION AND DOMESTIC
lscti'viHa Do-?ia
HRUNFR'H AND OTHER MAKK8.
M
EiuNoi.s, ron.iNS.
11. -, 1 pi ii.-iiiien, Clail ri.iUln.
Ali.Nt.ih. Aloluur. ttii.l olUor llri'lB flOn.M.
Cheiiu.it JAD.it. t AMi iii I.I. .;
Hit al LUIisUL 1 SltiHt,
ILKS, SHAWI.9.
7 lUpil'niit flt-lfi.
Oiuiea, I.Iimui, and WMlf Onoda.
Cheap nt JM- i'ami'iiki.i. ,t cn. s,
ho. lit CIU.SM. I Dtruet.
."LANNFLS, IiI.ANKF.TS.
1, Into and Ck.lli n She. linn.
CbtAP i J AD. K. CAM rllF.T L CO.'R,
o. m 11IKSNI T 8lre.
4 IL WHO WANT GOOD DRY GOODS AT
JAel.lt. tAMPIlKl.LAjCO.'ll
10 -tf
Hl. Ill CI1LSHUT Dlreet.
SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS.
DRY GOODS.
TTBAOBDIHAI.Y BASQAIH3
DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS,
FTRMSHING AD DOMESTIC GOODS,
Ccm rinlng Uie lrrit a"d r!inleit dliplayj-et offireJ
at Betall,
AST AT TKirX4 TI1K CORRKSPOHIUHJ
H:ilH'KI VALUR Ol' CHILD.
I-TtKNOlI l'Ol'LlNS,
MKUINOKH,
AI.l'AOAS,
WOOI.DH I.AINF.S ,to.,
VKV CUE IP.
Wc have rccolTcd at a anvtl eacnao? lare ftuok a
lUitoi-iittM
DUKSH HOODS,
A Job Lot of
AldKlUt-AN niil.AINI-.S AND J'KINT.,
WhK h tre itiall offer rerjr loo, and are welt worlli the
atuiulioa of btirora.
J. COWPERTHWAIT & CO.,
B. B.eoraer MNl'll and AKCII Rtrueta,
ri i.tnKi.-'iiu.
'JJlIfci 1JL.AJ13 TO 1IUV
LINEN GOODS.
a. C BTUAWIIUIUUK A c;o.,
NORTHWIST CO UN SB
EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS,
Dare aJwej i In atock a full Hne of
PCOTCII TABLC LXNBKD, !irauk ant Spot.
IUIXU T AH LB LINENS, Hamaak and Soot.
BAKNgLl-.Y TA1U.K I.LNRNH, axtta hearr.
TOWKI.H,
NAI'KINH,
AND DOYLIIiS.
SIIKETINQ AND TILI.0W LINENS.
Mhdral IndueemenU to Itotela, Hoarding Hohooli, and
pun liaaericr lame Ma. ITrnvflm
w
IIKTAIIj AND WHOLESALE.
eJ. M. IlA"JL.E;iC3II.
No. 902 CHESNUT 8TEEET,
lias now In ore full aaaortmont ot the calobratod
uaKes of
KNC1LIS1I HOaiKHY,
IM
nAII.KKiOAS IIOHE AND HALF HOSE,
UKKTTLED llOfiit, 81UBI8, AND llKAWKltg,
EXTRA UEAVV B1I.K SU1LT3 AND DBA WEBS,
IN AI.L. SIZBH, FOR GENTLEMEN.
10-7
JUN NO IUSK!!! HUN NO IlISKH!
We n-fiind the moniT, It de.trod, for evoT7 lot of Dhlrta
laell lalJ Iu an;- njii'i -t,
I IMS Hlllltl'S,
riKK HtllRTH,
1!IT I.KKOTHWt.r (IF mm. IN.
at ado rf N-w wk Mill. Mi'i-lin, and Tory flno l.lnen
Uo.pia (inir f r7e. I'iiii.i pricn Sti
WliitNiraviiii. Mule MukIIii, and unft Llnon Boaoma.
Onl) $1 Ml t.'tnal pnrc t''"-'ai
Ut.lliaiUt.Mltl.KNHIIINI) rioont
UKMUiUKK-a l'i ItDIDIlISO OOOD8.
HMI I'll JvOOrtH,
i-l-tm ko. liW UilltDNU F Dtreot.
J A , JONM3
CKHKBATHO
NE PLUS ULTRA
SKIRTS 1 1
EVUtY BKJRT WARHAKTKO AND KEPT IS0BUKB
FKEK OF CUAIIGE.
auLD PHt AT
No 17 N. IIGUTir BTSfeEf,
(Orcr Partridge'. Trimming Store.)
KOMI OKNUINE VNLISD
OUIl NAME AND NUMBER
IS NTAMl-BD VVON TUB WAID1BAND.
KXTBA I.KaVOTn HK IliTH, and with any ( walat. mad
(ft urilar aat tri aJ...ru...
OI-D DKreUD 1A1K OVKK AMD ' BKPAJHBr.
a..inal tii N i, up.
MWHIS AMD rrnir.DlthWS hkiiitS. of all aire, and
UwO Manufactory, Mo. Ojn ARCM street. UO
Aovve aixin .ireM,
iiiijai;iiia.
The mint rx. rapid,- aaoruu.iit ..( LaiUea', Mlau', and
Cnildren'a lloi 11 Halna Iu la. city . ia everj r.it itr.t
tia.., whii h fur atvle. rttil.h, auablUty, ami cueapneM,
WTr nvr.UW III ui.i ui.rn.c.
hairu made to ordur,altorei;and renalred .
f4 1j WM. T HOPKINS,
l'AHCY lUXlH.
JOHN FAREIRA,
No. 718 ARCH STREET,
ABOVE SEVENTH,
at nis otn EgTAiaiBnr.D btobe,
Iuipoiter tvnd Manuractuier of
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
My aaaortment of TANCT FUflS for LadK'a aud CUD Jren
la now coKclole, cmliraclng
EVERY VARIKTY THAT W1U BR WORK
Dl'RING THE COMING 6EAS0N.
lit iuenii.f it lABQf) and oumbwi
JOHN FAREIRA,
No. 718 AIICII STREET,
Abova Sevantb.
I DAVE 0 PARTNER, OR COS SECTION WITH AST
OT11EK STOKE IN TUB CITY. -U0-4ra
OVERCOATS CHEAP,
FINANCIAL.
QaTITICJa FOU THIS
HAl.E Or NATIONAL. LOANS,
i
No. 114 6. TfllSD BTEEET,
rniLi)KLTim.
IN 11 W
UNITJ2I) STATKS
5-20 SIX PER CENT. LOAN.
Tie Ruhicrttiera having tiea tha eiicce.rul ntjrfora far
a portion of the NFf ft-tOH X ITU CKST. llll,'.
I K.l.lMi I OHN, are preoarcd te utTiT It on rarer abie
tirma to tlirir enatoirm. In large or .mall arjounta, la
HoMta of aenomlnallone ef !., 400., and 1W0,
biith rrvtleMd and ooiiiioat.
Th.lnLr.t mmmtro'i cn th. lat of HoT.flthor next
and la ratable U ol(l, aroil apnnalh , on the 1st of Mar
and Novrmlxir.
All utt.rrOoroniniert BocurlUe. en hand and foraale,
and Information glv.n concornuij laTeaimcnti, at our
onto.
JAY COOKE A CO.,
K.. 114 8. THIRD HTBr.KT,
10 1'i-lm riillatfolltla.
FEW RUH DEED BIIABES
Tarr Homestead Oil Company
fOB 8ALB.
DE HAVEN & BROTHER,
19 IMt Mo. 3 8. TIIIKII Snil.F.r.
IH8T NATIONAL. HANK.
NEW
UNITED STATES
5-20
BIX PER CENT. BONDS,
Thi. Ttaak hai now for .ale Iheae Teir popnlaraaa
dealrable United Biat.. Honda, whlea aara rrVK TBABS
to nm from November I, 1804, before the Oorernment ha.
Uie prhl'oge ef rtdiniptloa.
INTEREST, 6 TEE CENT. TER ANNUM,
r.yaWe Bcmi-AnanaUf- la GOIM.
C. II.
Morton MoMiohoel, Jr.,
CAB III EB.
CLARK,
ritKSlDBNT.
10 13-lM
s
tochh anu tmovximsns
Bouairr ajnd bold
ON COMMISSION,
DE EAYEN k BROTHER,
t-a ho. art s. Tiiiui) btu '.et.
gMlTlI a IlAINlOL.L'lI,
No. 10 S. THIRD 8TRBET,
UANK1CIIS AND UllOKKltS.
Bpeole, Stock., Qnarternaatera' Vonchor. and Check, and
all OoTwnment BoonrlUe. Bought and "ilJ. miill
QLaAJLtlUdON eSr. CO.,
13ANK1S11H,
No. 121 8. THIRD BTREET,
rillLAJJEU'IUA.
Oorernment Recarltle. ef all I.sne. Pnrchaaod and for
gale. Stock., Bond., and Uold Bought and Bolt on Oom-
Bola.lon.
1NTEEE8T AIXOWUD ON DEPOSITS,
CoDaetlona Promiitlr Made.
feJ tf
G
OlaUl O
SILVER AND BANK NOTES
WANTED.
DE EAVES & BEOTECEB,
" aol-tf Ma. BO B. THUD BTRBGT.
JpHI0ii:. HTEKH A CO.,
UANKEUS,
No. 30 S. THIRD STREET,
BUT AND aLl
GOLD, BILVKit, AKO UOVBBHUKKT eBCUaiTIEg,
H T O O K S
BOUOIIT ANT) BOLD OB COMMISSION.
fl-U
N
jew LrOArv. rvuw loan.
U. S. 10-40s.
JAY COOKE a CO.,
OITKH FOR BALK TIIK
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN,
BBAitrNo rrvK i-eb cent, intkukst in cors.
redeemable anj time after TEN TEAKS, at tliepiKasura
of Uie OoTerument, and payable FOUTi YEAltS altor
date.
BOTH. COUTON AND BEHiSTEBED BOND are
limed furthi. Loan,ofaame denomination a. tho O-DOe.
Tho luUroat on .'u and SlOue payable yearly; on all
other dt-notnlaatlou., half yearly. The 10 -ko bond, are
dated Martb I, lbW. The hnh'-ycarly Inture.t falling due
hi ptembir and alareu 1 of each year; uwil lit .SiipUm-
ber, the ai-crurd Intereat from lat of March I. re-puri d to
be paid by puivhaaere In chin or In Lint. ruuHaNL-r, add.
Iuk nlty per cent. ftr ireiuium, until furt her nutlce.
ALU OTHEKGOVMOMENT SECLUIT1KH UOLf(;ilT
A-SO SOLD.
JAY COOKE & 00.,
ndiW-tf No. lit a. Till Kb Hl'HKKT.
UQ NEW 7-30 LOAN.
. k. Hnberrlr.tl.iiia ncelved. and th. Note.
furniehed u ee at ail utuu,., by
Hanker.
aan-lra Jfo. 18 8. Tlllliu Sir.et.
o
1 li STOCKS
JJOUOHT ANI ffM.n
ilB I DM MIMIIIM,
By CtultUE J. BOTTt,
Broker,
anx3-lai Xo.US.TIIIuUatniet
ATTENTION I POLITICAL AND 1'ATENT
rUihl men; aim' manufacturer, of t'lreworka, call
and iro the 1 .r. at I'ulllial cawpuut'i lUuouuatora.
Terrtlouoa lor aaw.
AuVlroe, I.EAOH,
10-1J iii American Huu.o, I'IiUmuoIuIiIa.
WANAMAKEB. & BROWN,
AUCTION 8ALE3.
MAC7KRY-8 ADCTION BOOMS, Nov. IM
MAJtaVBT BteMa.
O. O. V A T T . Aiwtteeioer, anVa1a eoe)rfniVfrl. at
txioiiit, waiirs, AVI atc(AimH,
Orad kirut.. a pnbl c aaue at hi. AncUon Bouau, aad a
erlll aHead ferannally k aalea of -,j
nr.il. bhtaib AlfB BTOCBJ
At tha ExehanMi,
. IIOIIRCHOLD rURMTrUBB
At DwelUaira. end
rOI-BK Or MBIIOBAMDIBB
At tha .r. ul th. iiwi eta.
Caeh win b advaaoed when dealred M eaaukria't
fooda for aai4M tale.
f OOR Rai.a;.
..... . . " w'"""l.yniirhl,
At TO rlicV. a larre nnmlrot Valaaiile BnoV..
fmm'ATil1. tiu .TV "",,,"ul, WedHaf,
AtTCTION SALE OF CONDEMNE
yi aaTKHiAtT-Hainiiui.-,arrtoa, 1
riT 1ivi.iim,
-,, . . I"iTOCiTr,Ocir.lJII
n. . .T'' "'! aocilon, to the hieol bidder, at
Clr.boro, !... nn
ritinAV, Oc'nher 14.
O.VB lll'Ni.lti.Ii CA valry rtORAEB.
KifIA, lrtohor JI.IH04,
OrtR IIUMlKKl! CAVALKV UOBSKH.
...rJT haei oundomned aa unfit for tha
OB.iry aervk-e r-l th. army.
be had. " 'm" pnrpoae. many food baraaini ea7
ll.ea mid ain.iy.
m?n'".'t I" A. i". LDlU "' clm-
l"-l .) Cr.lon.. In eharirt14,-,
,-. AUCTION SALE OE CONDKMNKI
uww.
Ut-aniKKKAlTait-naKn..'. n.- a
KlMT Dirt. I, , (
Wilt K. ftw .. "".'"nTn" 0lIV- ,)r"'r I, ISM.
't tU 'i.V'- TDKTRSOAT,
WiLXiniimih, iikuaVau'k, tntTKiDAr
TOkK, I'aDNilVLVAMU, THURSDAY
H-Mlier 7, ls44 '
TWO UmilltBD CAVAl.RV H0B8U AT AO
ll.AtIB
Thee Po-... have boon rondeau u enflt fr that
fax airy r-erT'ee of the army.
r "r road andfarrnui, nurpoeea aaany aood bartaau aaay
be had.
ll..r.-e .old hiiy. Balea to coatneaoe at l A. at.
TemiaC.h, In tnlt-d M.ile. tJarranry.
ByortleTof Uw VarterTnaler-o'waL
JlMKN A r.KVt,
Cnlnnal fa charite Klrai l.rt.la
lO-.Vto'. UUMtcrruaaMr-Oeooral. Orooa,
PROPOSALS.
OIUCK Or ASSISTANT QUA RTK RMA8
Irr. Military ln.trlet of PliUadelpaia, Mo. IM
OIKAKI) Mie...()rl .h.r IH. 1(4.
Xraini fmpoaaia will be roaelred at thla afleeaiallt
roon ot r Klli. , Il.i In. I. nl, fur the Immediate datirery
at t.'ualaiier hairai ka. of
f lei Hemlock Boarda, 1 Ineh. la feet, nod naalrtr.
:' in no f lark. IC feat, 4
do H :anlllnr.i.4 Mfewt, da
(Ml lial Pine Wivli .it0lnrh., do
I 0 feet White rine Nidiaa Board., X Inch, da
lkiaKriMi.htNaJla.ltdM do
ktve.Vlnch Hplaea, dm
To be aptvvted, after adlTery, by Ui. Halted BUtaa
lpa;iector.
ho prrnnaala will be rorelred eaeeot thoae proparty Ailei
In ii.in hlarK. turnlrhed at thla ottloe.
The I'niied Mat, rnaerrea tlie rwht to aeoept parte at
blfe and to reject u btua aeeoae4 Inn.mpallkl. with Hal
tntcreata.
ALBERT B. A.Tttf RAD,
W !- Caautn aat A.l. W-
HIDES AND BARRKL8. OFFICE DEPOT
Commlaaary of Bnb.latenea,
WAaiiiNoroir, October 17. IMt.
Will be aolil at public aueuoe, on Tillll:!)iAr,Ootoher
f7, Mil, at 1 o'clock A. M., at Hlath a met wharf, rTaa.
laUu, 1). C.
MIO Halted Rldea.
i-.'i iry iitiira, more or leia. Alao,
loo.) Hiia-ai Huaahaad..
WO Pork llarn la.
tuw Flour t
1:U '"fl. do
111 H hlaky do
ly. Il.n do
17 Viiarkea. .
Boxea. Ac e. Ao.
Term. Caah, In Trcaaurr note., at the time of .ale.
10 Il'-M. O 1IKLL. Lleau-Ool. aodO.B.
R01'OSAL8 FOR LUMBER.
Cnisr QvAaTitMAirram'. Orrrca t
ThiroT or Wajiiimitvk, WaahJnaton, Oct. 17. Uk!4
Bealnl fmpo.au will be reeelved at ihl. OIHce natal
H AT ll BOAT . Ov'ober V. 1h4. at 13 o'clock M., for d-tlr.ry
at itila depot ot Lumber .a tkefoUuwtoi aflaaaau.kiadaa
and di'a':rlptlopa, vU
l,tx'.l o tret 4 4 or 1 Inch White fine eeouaati Onltlnitt.
U)Mlectti-4or lS-mck White rue aoaumOaaV
liiica.
1 W.nro fret K-4 or i-In.h White Pin. common Cathnre.
10C,XJ Iret 4 4 or 1 Inch tougued and froored rToor
Inpa fK)trei Ji4 ITemlooa BcantUna. II feet 'oaf. .
yr,i.4) fet a4 lifmloek Bcanlilnf. 14 ieet loa. -Si
.l") t.et lii'mlook Hcainlln.. 1 nrt l .nj. "
011 tutteet a4 HrmhKik roanttlnf. IU teet torur. '
2-.(10 fi4 Himiook Rcuitiln. 0raetloac. :
VA.I4XI teet i'.xS Henloca Joint. 11 fhot tone,
W,,l1 r.et r.xt ll'mloi-k lat, 1.' feet lon.
!ti,(j ton Sxii Ilomioca J 'l't, 1 te.t lnrjf.
.vi w reft oak ift-miorA joiat. vvi rwt wne.
ITV.OiiO f et :iaa Hemlock .lolat, 'H ret lonit.
f
V f. vt v H' Uilo. k Jout, 14 feet lone.
sat 0 feat a fll Hem ock Jol.t, 10 feet loiwt.
l.i 1 Of Itcl aa. tii-mlora Jol.t, la lent limit.
W.KA fret Hemlock Jol.t. 1'i fret kn.
V.'.JUXJ I. ci and lo Hemlock J il.t. It fuel Inrut.
!li,t feet H ai.d IU Ueimock Jol.t, i0 feet Kn.
M.i fi .t Ux: and IU Heiolot-k Joiat. 'It teat ton..
l,Mm la. 1 No. 1 IH luch aawrd WUU , r.at blunta.
l.MO.Ol 0 beat iua'.ll aaered Cedar Sulnifle..
Son t riasierini.' I.uihe.
Banipiuaoi abiwiieaaiid lath, propoaed atr will be t
qulred. Hide will bo reoelred leparat.ly for each kind aB
nuaniliy aa above apecltied.or for tha whole aiauartei
vertiaeii for.
All of the above de.crlhed to be pood merabantabla
Iniiiher, auoicot to the In.pertioa of an luapootur appointed
oh the .Hit ot the tiovemuieuu
A u 01 the lumber contrivteii fot ti be dalrrarad'wltbia
thirty ..'I') d.y. Ircm date or contract.
f'icoiai t orn aitloyiil partiti u-ilt not hf etmtidrrfd
An oath of alle.Janro to ilia United Statoe G.rerameaA
U11. at aoci ni am eaih iiropoaltlnu.
T heaiiilitrnf the blddt-r to ft. I the contract, ahotild at
Lo awan-eil him, rou.t be puarameed by two reaoaal-
Lit-prMii.a, Uo.e aluttiurui utual oe ajipeuoo. to ana
gva'antfu.
1 he full name and poat office addrca. of each bidder
mnat be leall'ly written tn the proooaal.
ltuiida in a turn .'iiial to ball ol toe amount of tha coat
tract, alKiied by the contractor and both of hi. (narairkira.
wl.l beronutiodof Um auoceaalnl bidder, upon aaiu that
contract. .
Tlieri.littore)ectanyor all bida that may aa durai
tao hath ta ri-aervi-d by tl.e lepot V4uartrmater.
Pnipe.aia uiu.t 1 plenty andr.eil 00. 4Ua a,TAlop
"rruimaala lor Limner," and adaraatel a- ,h, andar-
algned.
. PkeHar-GauerM nVch'w
- lOt Depot ol Waahliifioa.
lft-V
1uoroeAE: Vok eaper.
iavt itarARTvairT, i
Bloac or P.on.ioaa ad ijL.iTiiiao.
Ooion.r S, 1L I
Propotala, .ealed and endoraed "Propo.ala for fapor,"
will be n-eoX d t thla Bureau nnUi i o eiooa P . kf oa aha
aiat "aro.Ooloherlintant,IOr fu rata hlna and doUerm
Suy laid at Brooklyn, M. l.,riwllanra4Beaaa
yi2fpenor to ba white, 1H Inchea hylli htcheija)
-"h it) pound. U Iw fim. and be made of Uneo atookj
i.ne. on eaua ,ai.. utavuis v. im
and TnrtU aie A aaol
to ba ruleo ..
at tha lop and bv.M. "-a.! .'
Pai e. a aa,, -
Hampie. of qnaMty and .lie of tha paper ma,
the Oftioe of tha lnaic;or In Cham, of the Mary Tar
at ltoalon, ow lork, and 1'tuiadelpUa, aad at thai
"ur"u- 10-aViat
SUB8I8TKNCK (rFFICK, UNITED STATES
Army, So.) SOtITU Street,
n ... BALriMoua, Md.. October 10 lfgu
Healed Propoaal., fn iuplv-atr, will be recelved'at tfcU
ofllc. until U M.. on ViONltAY. Ootober Tt.lM l
wh"1 ( " Bute "'"wa lMuutaaa
rOWRTHOt'8ANi(4ftnO) iTRAI) Or Bltrf CATTLB
on Ih. hoof delivered al the Htal. Cattle fcatu atBalu-'
"". '' ' loU . (low)) one Ihouaand e:aliry
m,it 1". 10 J1'" ned within one and a half daya attar
av.raw about! Iai) hirfeen hundred pound, aroea watwui
all falimt aliort ol ( li one th.,u.and pound. iroaawilha!
. " ' '" mi. wirai-ior. i t., mual
Will be rejected. ' --".
.tun.. Btare. iiaeai. aioir.. Muir. .n.i 1 . . , - . . "
A dMltiellon of ten tlfri aonnlta artn ha m.l. .
wetiibt of each Hteer aocfatrd und.. u,i.
Tlilod tie auluial doea not aland In the poua two and
hall' lioura before beloa w.lu lu.il. nr l. ... .. .""T
diat.ly alter rt-tnoTal frum Uieeara.
Hlank forma for proiHivtla can be had on anallaatioa at
th'a olltoe, either In peraon, by mall, or telarapk,
Proioala by toierapb, or other Irreauiar. Infbrmal
propoaala will not be eun.ldcred. "
The Oorernmem wilt claim tha rhrht ef welahln art
one anu al aeParate, If Iu appearanoe tnmeatea loea
Wftwht than the mintmam nietHinned above 1 the ea
penaa ol wetuuia wul be paid by aba party erreof In Jadai.
haoh Md. to .ecnra eonahlevallAH. mna. t.i. .
ten auaruutf.e of ttvo reBpoualhle pei.ona. aa leaowa
W tK. f'.inn,. n. . . . 1 . .. , .
uamntee that la (or are) able tu fulrll a oooaraet lot
who tne lerma 01 alitor tnetrf proaoaltun,
and ahoutd hla (or their) propoaluoo bo aceepuad, ha for
I1m- wul at oor. ejib-r itiui a oootraet tn aocordoaoa
theruwllh, aud we are preliarrd to beemoe hi. eecinrluo..
all tUK aood and .nflicteut booila fur It. fvuiluieua.
i lie rr.ioii.iDiiHy ot tne iruarauwa muat be anoww ny
the nnlt lal certlncate of tiiet.'l.ik of tlie uwareet Utattlct
Court, or uf Uie l otted Skate, lilatricl Attorney, to ba an.
cio.od wltii Ua hid.
I.nhi. r. niunibe preai'nt to re. pond to thotr blda. and
prefared to uitu bouU. aud al.n the eonlraut before luav
il n tne iiiiu-e.
'Km- Uniertiment reten-ea to ft.Mf the rlirht to reluct anv
nr all bldi ciuuliii.ri.d uurcit.uiiuble. 1
l'ayuienta to he made alter ea. h dellTery In euek fanda
aa may Ik on hundj If none on atuid, to ba uuulu aat
aii'ti a. ricele I.
l'niio.ul. uiu.t be ena,.red nl.tlnctly 'Pronoaala for
llri'l t atilf." uil a.lilreasid lo Capuilu J U . titiiuau. O.
6., La:tmHire, MrUnd.
Il a hid la iu the name of a firm, their nitnea and their
boat ottice aiklrcaa tuuat apuvar, or they will uot ba coaw
aiCered.
Bin h peraon or ever, member of a An. ottorlmg a pro
pouiUlUHt avoouipaiiy li wi.h an oath of alh'uuiucu lo tba
Ciilli il Htalca Ijumuuiolit.if he ha. not already llled VU
In Ihn i.lfke.
A ii Kidi not eom King tridlu wilk IM farm, a Mat ad-
... uii.aai,
10-15 71 Captain and C.B., U. B. A.
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WAMIlr.wrOH ClTT. OltOita . lftfi.
nORKKHI iiOkrfl HOUKKHlU
llnrnM iiitHhlt ttr ArtlHnr 1.11 d tVB.lr tirvtoA will
be purt dHit il At (aKttilOWO li&JVt luuyua Uifcr-jkji, (14
liorv wm Dwamverea to ruptaln L. Lowry Moor;
. (.'. M . t.ml tt BUttlMted lO ilka. Umlllki t.WArt.ealB4
riu'c tu t a tury liwr.uf ( $r.a vetia
lr.i ol Arttilr Iloi.ci, Ihuuach.
r.j iaiil vill ttrviiaaa lof iu (t) and mor.
l AM r.M al. BRJK,
tl.lalHaal t irat llvlal'Iae
108t31 QuarteriuaLr-Ucitrai uinv.
SIXTH AND MARKET STMXT9.