The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 20, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    TOE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. OCTOBEIl 20, 1801.
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OFFICE No. 108 sTtHIRD STREET.
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firm Caav K Two MoiiTna, Invariably adrtac
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sate baaereM kt th as rial rat. A liberal
assus far eatteaOd uMerUoa.
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W nastss a o eaten r AnonriBon. OnmnnnmHnnl.
WaaSenres I teUnctod ft,. Ift.aptlon titu.t bft auUleQ'l.-atetl
lip am 4 aitres of lh writer not necessarily for
. wMtolln. bfit irnarant fbr bis r-wxl faith. W
t HH i return reieoted OomnsunlcaU.
T Aesweritsmn.
Owt It) great Increas I Mi PtrmltMon f Tnt
Jtv.MiNn Tr.i.r&RArn. compelling us to In t press t o
f1t boar, w vntentty reiiuest that adeortl.crncnta mar
ha hand! 1 aa snan aa JO o'elnek. If possible, lo eocur
nam awnH in au or oar eojli 'US
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, I8c...
rnr. mibct or the war.
We publish In another column an Import
ant nanllcdto from a number of disUnsuixhed
Southern gentlemen, and addressed to tho
Gorernors of the loyal Strttes. We call
Mpcclal attention to the appeal It la right ;
K.ls truthful; It Is aff.ictln and patriotic. A
number of distinguished Southern meu, who
bave perilled and lost all, now ivk us, for the
Mke of humanity and for merry 'a sake,
, First. To re-elect Abraham Lincoln.
8econd. To crush the Rebellion.
By doing this they assure us that the down
trodden people of four great Southern States
vt ill see the day of their duli veranco from the
moot wicked and absolute tyranny that was
trer generated by the sinful mind of man, or
tempted by Satan. Bead tho documeut Itself,
ud tee If yoa hare the heart to pass by the
appeal unheeded.
i.efs i.ANT nonuR.
Not finding himself able to make much
headway against Grant, Lkk has resorted
to a new and Ingenious dodge, to aid the
Jaillrg cause of which he is the main stay.
And what do our readers think It Is ? Simply
tothlng more or less than tho paroling of all
Union prisoners who will mpport the
McClellaj and Pendleton ticket at the
Coming election. Those of our brave boys
who refuse to vote for the little gunboat hero
lure to be retained In captivity and scut further
South. This la to be their punishment for
Standing by the country and Ignoring those
who would humble the nation at the feet of
Terr. Davis. If tbera are any who feel
Inclined to doubt the truth of this attempt,
on the part of Lkk, to aid his old friend
VcCx.KLi.Air, let tnem read the following
Statement, subscribed and sworn to by a
Union soldier released on the last day of
August, and sent home with the understand
. ing that he would vote the Copperhead-Peace
i'JSttl o rmnttfhanin, Mvnl$tnnery county, u,
, "Ptnonally iippoared before me, a justice of
' "the peace In uud for said county, Franklin
"Schwbnk.oI Upper Providence township, Mont
" goon ry county, and State of l'onnylritnia. a
" prrae of Company II, i.3th Regiment I'unn
" sylvana Cavalry, who, on his solemn oatti,
"aipoMih and Bay s, that on the 9th day of
M'cn, 1864, be was taken prisoner near lirls
" tow Station, Va., and conveyed to Belle Isle
" prison, and from thence to General Hospital
io. i, in nicann'nu ; mat on lue mst uav oi
Aofrast, IHM, the director of said hospital
waited so hira, and proposed to parole him and
" to ixrmit him to return borne it he would pro-
' mi e to vote for Obohgb B. McClkllah at toe
. " approaching election ; that he, the said F u an k mm
"frtHWEHK, in order to escape from starvation
, " and Roliel a trod y, uid uiaku said proini-e, and
thenf.ro whs paroled. Tfao suid Fuankxin
ScnwmiK farther says, nmicr hi.-i solemn uatli,
- that all prisoners of said bospitul who frankly
" and pos tivelv said tbvy would vote for Anu
" ham Lincoln were not paroled, but retained in
" tsia buspital. ruNKi,ts Schwi-.nk.
Witness present: Dr. Wakiibn Kabu,
" Samibl I'bnnyi'acker.
,. fcworn and snosuribed to before me, the 10th
day of October, lWi t.
"Henkv W. Kkatz, Justice of the Peace."
This Is only one of many instances which
t nave come to our knowledge, and It ought to
settle the matter conclusively In any (Ulr mind
'. that the Richmond Cabinet of traitors really
hope for the election of the Chicago nominees.
Thev look to such a contingency as their onlv
chance for success, and so far as they are able
. to contribute to McClellan's support they
will do It, and that with as much anxiety and
earnestness as the drowning man who clutches
At a straw.
Let fcie voters of the free State.?, the friends
& our common country, and the advocates of
freedom, louder well this last dodire of the I
enemy.
IOI.ITICI, ETIQi eTIE.
"General McClkllan is a gentleman." If
yen ask a certain class of men why they in
tend (o rote the Democratic ticket, this is the
answer you get. If It is the truth, and we are
wIMug to admit it, it ought to follow that his
party is the gentlemau's party. A gentleman
does not lie ; but what are we to call the state
ments that Mr. Lincoi.it draws his salary In
gold that the public debt Is now $4,01)0,000,000,
and Is Increuslu'' tit the rate of $:,000,O0i)
dayand that our recent military operations
are In reality defeats, which are concealed
Xrora the people by the Administration for
electioneering nurposes. If these are not wil
ful lies, we are no Judge of tho article. Again
a pentk man does not libel aud slander any
one, not even his enemy, liut what can we
call the Democratic abuse of Mrs. Lincoln-,
f the President, and of every uuiinber of his
Cabinet, aud more particularly of every mem
ber of their own party who ha i been induuol,
by patriotism, to support tliu Administration?
So a ceutleinau does not use abusive lan-
cuaire. What are such expressions as "tynnt,"
' "Wiot," 'buffoon." ad applied to the Prcalilunt
of the United States by that eminently deco
rous or;an of Democracy, the New York
M'orW, nnd that other orciui, neither so eml
Dent nor so decorous, the Philadelphia Aye?
In short, there never has bceu a political
cani alfrn conducted w!fh so much mlsrepre'
seutation of facts, so much slander ol charac'
tcr und uiotlvcs, and so much outrageous per
sonal abuse, as has been employed in the pre
sent contest by that party which boasts that
its cundidate is a gentlemnn.
OI It A 1IOY4I. MHAH.I'Ja ANi
FKTItOI Kl'.n.
The vast material resources of this country
have long been and still remain a marvel and
a mystery to the world. Yet great as they
rp. it is nast doubt that humim len has not
reached, and probably never will completely
comprehend the boundless, Inexhaustible
mineral and other like wealth of tho United
States of North America and their territories.
It will require thousands of years of time, and
a population dense as that of China or Japan,
to begin to develop the untold and burled
tides ol' our magnllicent domain. We of this
gem ration do not even Imagine what our pos
r tetitj In a not very distant age will more than
rtallaie.
We have not space hero to go Into any very
elaborate exposition of tho Bubject, It U not
" possible In a newspaper article to enumerate
fully, much less, discuss in detail, those dif
ferent Items of ( natural production which go
to make up the sum of those partly revealed
1 iiitl partly ttfldJacoveitd resources which, are
destined hereafter to make tlUs nation the
most opulent, prosperous, and powerf ul that
baa evxT exlstc4 In tho tide of ttran. It la
already known that our beds of coal and Iron
arc of enormous extent, and not capable of
eshauction for thousands of yea'S. There are
moreover, other minerals and roetals hidden
In the bowels of the earth, yet not suspected,
but which accldeut or selenitic exploration,
will, In due season, bring to ll;ltt.
What Idea had our colonial progenitors of
the Dorado on the shores of the Pacific 7 It
is only a few jenrs a;o that the goMea trea
sures of Csllfornia were openel to our vision ;
and since Hint period out during auJ enter
prMnr; joi'le have nnt only ad led millions
upon millions of auriferous wealth to the
treasury of the world, but rednoinod to settle
ment nud clvllizontlon a region wnicn.tnouH
only a little while ago a bowling wilderness,
promises to Ix'como the richeH and roost
thriving section of territory on the trlobo. In
respect to the cold and silver minus of this
country, few or our pooplo have any adequate
conception. Our ability to produce money,
f.nysan Intelligent wiltcr on the suhjoct, U
gUHgeit to ioow Dy vuo loiiowinn uk-b. .
in a product ot t2iu,4.v.. oi k'"" wb
produce $M,4';i."j5, or very nearly one-half.
This, too, was North American and not con
tinental ; the crop from South America being
so small as to hardly enter the estlm ito. It
was also a product of tho United States, as
neither Mexico nor Canada contributed what
Is deserving of mention as a rospeclablo frac
tion. In a total silver product of $53,000,000,
America yielded $40,000,000, or very nearly
four-fifths. Of this tho larger share catna
from South America and Mexico, the yield of
the Union at that timo being very trifling. It
has attained somewhat more prominonco
since. The grand aggregate, $204,4:11355,
ascertains our sharo to be $133,434,305, or
more than half.
But these facts are not large enough to
measure the present. In 10 Nevada was
unknown, Arizona unworked, Idaho un
mapped, Colorado unexplored, Montana a
wild, and Utah a wilderness. They are now
organized territories, and about emerging
from their chrysalis condition as sovereign
States. Tho change is worked solely by their
wealth. So wondrous Is it that even California
contributes to their population, while the
world continues to flow to California.
Cut here In the East there Is a later dis
covery of natural wealth, quite as marvellous
and profitable as the gold dlscovorles on tho
Pacific. It is only the other day, compara
tively speaking, that In the northwest corner
of Pennsylvania a new source of wealth was
detected and uncovered, which has caused
a sensation even greater than that occasioned
by the first revelations of the golden sands of
the Sacramento, and promises to prove of far
greater utility and value to the commerce and
Industry of all nations.
Ihc wells of coal oil in Venango county
are literally flowing forth continuous streams
of precious liquid, and those who originally
owned the lands or have since purchased In
fee or leased them for the purpose of develop
ment, have suddenly realized fortunes of
almost incredible magnitude. The excite
ment on the subject is unprecedented, and is
increasing daily. They who have fanciod that
It was a visionary nnd short-lived fever have
been and are destined still to be graatly de
ceived in that conceit. Investigation and
experiment have shown that the doposits of
oil aro not limited to any singlo district, but
run probably with little Interruption in a
certain line from northeast to southwest as
far down as Koitucky, if not beyond that.
recent discoveries in Greene county, in
thin Slate, Jufctify the belief that the oil of that
region ia not ouly of a quality superior to any
yet found elsewhere, but that the yield will
also be more abundant and lasting. Develop
ments of a Blmllnr character are making in
Western Virginia and in certain portions of
Kentucky and Ohio; and the reasonable expec
tation is that the oil business, both In produc
tion and consumption, Is now but In its incep
tion, and that it will go forward, from this
time forth, growing and expanding In import
ance and influence to an Incalculable extent.
We are fully warranted In this expectation by
the past developments of the trade.
Up to 1803, the progress of the petroleum
trade astonished everybody, but that of tha
nast year has exceeded all expectation. It is
evident that the wells have no bottain. What
the product for tho year has been wo cannot
say. It may be that, In the excitement of a
highly prosperous business, no accurate ac
count has been kept; but tho custom-house
figures give some Indication. Petroleum Is
exported to every country in the world. In
1801 wo Bhlpped 1,112,470 gallons; In 1832 it
rose to 1087,701 gallons; and In lf!U3 It
reached the extraordinary quantity of
i48,OC0,0O0.
In addition to this foreign export, the home
demand la enormous. Though the whole
business Is strictly a new one, yet It his
already assumed shape and stability. Ships
for conveying It to England are constructed
oil-tight, and tho barrels emptied directly
into the. hold, thus carrying it in bulk. The
export hut year employed what was equal to
252,000 ships of 1U00 tons each, and wa3 worth
near $15,000,000 if aetined. or $12,000,03
if crude. The export for this year Is estimated
ut 40,000,000 galloiw.
Such facts seem almost fabulous, and yet
they are severely true and substantial. They
certainly warrant all the interest yet taken in
coul oil lands nnd storks, and Justify, more
over, tho prediction that petroleum is destined
to become greater than cotton or gold as an
element In our wealth and commerce.
Wk invitk intention to tho statement In
our city news report of tho vigor aud cnerary
with which the supporter of the Govern
ment in tho Tenth Ward have gone to work.
We trust that other wards will follow tho
example of that sirongliold of loyalty, and if
t!ie work 1 as not bei-n commenced that it will
I t n tatted immediately.
Tl.rtc Ye:tnai have hi.cn b-iniihcl fi'o.n art
ciieles in Min.kb.
- In the 1'Httie of September 'M there wai a
join i; ninn killed, a miimlior of the olth U gi
ini ul, who u-cl to live In ConeorJ, His namu
wai liroad. lln was liovcr in a iMttle before, ns
he had been connect! 1 with tha aiuhtil.iuue
tiidu. lie cut his diath In this way : There
was a until atriuk by a solid tbot, il inttinj
one of his Wi ne.uly ofr. Tfco pour fUloiv
was blccilitig tj dtuth, but if brought off would
in uil piob.ibllity git well. Broad wa the
only man who would volunteer tj go out aud
fetch him ia. It wan almost certain death fur
any mau; but, said broad, "I have uult r wil'o
nor child to sulfur if lain killed;" so outho went,
and picked him op, put bim on Lis shoulder and
brought blm In tafdy, though the bullets tlew
like hail around hint. lis came in so proiupt'y
that we nil thought be had escaped the bullu'. i.
Btif.ala"! poor Broad was wounded man. Us
liiid his burden on tho ground, saying, "I may
have saved your life, but I have lost my own."
He was shot through t!e bov.c!s, :tnl ti ed vor
n.ou alter. Ilo as brurtf u lu.lU as
lived.
IM'f
l.rrt.MARr mktikii.
OVMVRAt McCl.I I l.AM ANI THK WAtt. Dy V.
K.lluilWi. Micl.i. n Co, Now York.
1 he work l ofore aa mi tvldontly written for
Vbt donhlr object of pavlnf lo fleneral Medullar!
the cfTrrlrg of fulsome flattery and of hurling
open I'rrsidrot Lincoln all the epithet thAt pr
ti.'an n.allKi Ity could Invent. At th onttot of
ln work, tl o author pri-purca the romler f.r.
rourteol i..lnit Htiti-c tij terming Mr. Lincoln
" nvt mnlifnant Mexican Ooprhit," nnd
the style ttiui tiaiiunt il la pre-ervcd tlirouii'i
ont the work. The who e production Omrs the
stamp of ulna t-uutlurn sympathy, liyfng t'io
M n e 01 the vnr npoii the North, and palliating
or evrn f.rmli n tin' poh. y nfihe Soutn.
It In written lo a n ,rn'ic styl.-, win h .inita
of no d play of rin'n. Iltv ot citlitr Hi inn or
rxpic-tioii. lie a ohor uses Ins inmanh in
rattur In rlv, and .cai, ol the ''oaci l ition of
en s'al;ltioti." holtt(t ii l .nientatilo Ijn Tan -O
of the tormxtioti ot crMul". Tbo work will,
doubt r. lave hirje circulation anion the
lhnionitic niiisMS, nil wh not he popular
among the cultivated loyalists of our city.
Kot Tim UN Sl.AVMIT IN ITS TllKIUNT ASPRCT.
liy Daniel k. (io(iJlii. J. JJ. Liuuluuutt
ft Co.
Wc lihve received fiom the publishers a copy
of Dr. Goodwin's admirable work, and can, with
sincerity, rcconinionrl Its perusal to all who desire
to understand fully the tuio l)lt!o viow of sla
very. The work is ably written and the diction
la rrmnrkable for its purity und elegmes. It
Ciitc'zcs with courtesy tho late work of Bishop
Ilopkir.s, am) rifntis the fl aclo of the vlotva
lion In txproped, not by arguments drawn from
t'X'doul onifiis, but by the inti-rnul nvhtrcea
hdtanred liy tbe Uisbop hini-oll. All the ilii.luo
tlmis dihw n arc founded upon a purely logical
bnsis, nrd tiOMppcul to the pahsions or sympa
thies i f lilsier.dir is atti uiptcd, as baa been so
ably done by Mrs. Ktowe and others. The work
Is i ot inti ndi d lor a pol tlcal campaign document,
us wiih llint to which it replies, but Is the produc
tion of tbe brain of an sceomp'ishoil scholtr and
p ntlen.sn in fne, just hiicIi a one h wnshoa d
xpi ct from a writer of Dr. Uondwiu's ability.
Staks ami IIaus. liy Isaac Kulso. Williams fc
Co., Itoston.
It It one of tbo end effects of war that the evil
it Inflicts is not confined to tho loss of life and
property, but It depraves morals and vttlitos
literature. Tho work before us Is, like too many
of the preseiit time, founded on the events of our
evil war. While 1' has the true ring In its poli
tical opinions, its chura tors are overdrawn, and
the soliloquies of its h ro are so overwrought
that they found more like extracts from a sot
oration. The woik, however, will repay the
perusal of tbo lovors of the terrible.
Wk have received from O. V. Pitcher a work
f milled the '"lier Trinee," by William Dalton.
It Is an admirable book for boys, and we predict
it wil acquit e as much popularity as the works
of Captain Mayue Held.
W. 13 ZtKiii'R has our thanks for tho "United
States Line Hook," and also for that vnluible
work of reference on "National Uauka." No hanlc
Ir.fc'tl'Oiise In tho country should be without it.
lSniNRv's SHABrsnooTi.ns. The 233d Penn
sylvania Regiment (Itirncy's Sharpshooters)
which was recently recruited in this city, has
been aairmcd to duty in tbo 10th Army Corps
(Ko-ter's), and bns been some time doing good
seivice Dear Cbnpln's farm, six miles from Kicti
rr otd. Under the etllcieut care of Colonel J. W.
M ore, tbe regiment is rapidly improving ia both
drill and soldu i ly bearing, and bids fair to rival
shortly our v.tcrun troops in coolness and
biavtrv.
At tbe election hold there on the 11th inst., 700
votes wtre polled :
Union 650
Democratic 50
Majority for Union 600
This pn. portion of :3 out of every 14 votos
1m Ing Union, is the ratio penerully given in most
of the reiiiisylvania regiments.
"THE El RI'.KA Oil. COMPANY OF WEST
TUMJISIA."
Capital, $1,000,000, divided Into 100,000 shares
at Slflpraliara. SuiiierlptluD iirlce, tl'uO par abare.
This Company own sod of tho moat valuiblo land nd
leaics In the Kanawha Valley, altuate on flora Nock and
Campbell's Hud brat chei of Bolt crook, and wlthla Ave
lulloii of the Ohio river.
On Horse hook the company own on well, which Is now
pumping twenty -Uuee barrels of oil per day. This well Is
oiily time hundred and twenty-seven fact deep. The
Rapcrliitcndcnt is uow preparing to bore to th dop'h of
the oth r welts surrounding us, whioh are producing from
one liucflred lo one huudied and sixty barrets of oil per
day, w hen we are satisflisl wo can produce a like aormnt.
1hi-rc is another wall at Horse Meek, now b.ired two
hundred and slxtj'-flva feet, with about thirty feet of oU
In Un well. The land on which this well la located Is on
a perpetual lease Tho Hull Creek Company own a ouo
third Interest, our company have Uio balance of two-tltlrds.
At CHuiplKtU's run, tho company own In fee a traut of
thiny-Uine acres, consider! by golotlis and mining
emi'neeis the best oU teiritorj la tho Htato. Tno groat
Taok well, tluwlni Ave hundred barrels, adjoins this
property.
Hooks of biihscrlptlon are now open at the Compiiny's
ODUc, Itoom No. 2H, Merchants' Exchange.
A hoii'.ej numbor of sharos only will be sold.
JOHN J. KUOUEit, Troasoror.
I'n.m the'Tiltsl uik Dally Post" of Sei'toinbarS, ism.
"On. Stiiikk. The Wlioclin Inlollioencer' stys:
Ve learo In m a lienlleman who a'rlved yestenU; (raja
rifusniit county dial on Monday the Uurl.-n Oil Oouiiiany
sttiickaw. il on liorae N.ct.lll lliat canty, wliloh will
yield a thouiiiuid barrels ori.il per day. 'I'' ere is grctt
cxc'H kient on the huhiw.t III ttls viciully, acd the oil furor
1b prevailing lo a fearful axlont."
ssnrrSSMt.
BLACK ADAMS. At Caindcn. N. J., on th" Will
ul'hiio. Ijv Frii-iiili' con muny, in llic profi-nce of P. ('.
llllrt.l 1nvir. 1 1,1.1 AM UL.VtlK to il.VUV 1. AOA1H
both ot liurilliiiten county, N. J.
i HAI MAK-IIILMAN. In Kan Clnlro, WLsconnlu,
Octob. r l'-ta. iSt.4. at tlie rMlileliup of D. H. . oony, Ki (.,
by the i:ev. '1 liu.naa ltiirlimtl, UriKa lli'r-no icraf DI'.O.
II. t.'l A I'M AN . of In ..ia-.ianalla, InJ., and ills a HAN
NAH OILMAN', ul Kau Ululro, Wis.
IIAIKhS KLTCIIAM.-On Uia lith Instint, by the
Ilcv. .'ainps M. ri.wi ll, KPIIUAIM T. II Al X Krt, Jr.. lo
KtiaKMil il., daughter of Jubu Ketcltaui, Lsi., all of
UiU city.
ISI l liltlMAK Will ill. On the monilni; of tha IS h
inianl,Ht tin rphi'i:C ol the limit's I'.tlivr, by Hev.
li llni-:, lire, .k., II. II Mr.HKIMAN, of I'l.lla.li liuiu. to
Cl.AltA, daUkleiT ot tbo lion. Julia Wood, ut' C-'UhIm-liiM-l.(n.
NocarilH,
HKWAItll K1MIIKH. In thU oltv. Oil tho Iflth Init.,
by Ktv Ilinry Ilnrllili:. I. !., of Albimy, Mu.or S. H.
Hl.WAKI), L. 8. A.tuillil C HI -IS IK f. KI.VIliElt, of
ri.u.'Kifiphiu.
Hl'MINULU Mliltltlf'K. On the ISth Inxtant by Kctr.
ftainucl llurlHirruw. at lid rcsl'lcnco. No. bi H. TtmOl
atnrt Mr .IOSKIMI Sl'ltlNUKB to lira. MAKGAU1.T
All ItlflrK, all or till. ciU.
M:nl KLLK1IMASS - MON ACM KSl.-On ths Hlh
In-lnnt I.i- tlio llev. (1. A. VVinaol. Oil A 111. Yf.
B( 111 KI.U.KMAN.V to I1KI.1.1H A,, iluujflilur of tbs
lull. Mculu Monauueil. llotb of tills oily.
Tl ltNKIi UA miji. ell tin the jcili Insiant bv lua
Ili v. W. ti. huri-M.. 1 . 1 -. Jo.i'iili ('. i l KNKIi. Ks i.to
Mi.. 1.. 8. it AMUll.I'lI, buili ol ibis city. No cams.
Uleil.
ItKCIITKL.-iin tho 4th Instant nt Itlchmund.
Vs.. In li e lid yrer nt Ills ,e. JAl Oil 11. ULl.lll r.1,,
lorinerly ul rhllndeiiiUia. J'u.
UIU Ltu.S.-llii t ie niurtiing of the ltllh Instwt,
lll-:oltt.K,uun.'e.t son ol Mr. J olm H-nltoi.
'I'lie . in. r.ii will tn'ie nlaco oti Saturday, llic td, at 10
O'clock, Iroin No. 1H21 Stiruue siroeU
ltlKKV On the M'h tiiNtmit. at Ills reld,.D,.c In t'i's
city. Da. Its lit.l.l. HIHNi.V, Mn.or lieucral Unllud
Klut. Vt.lniiicei'., ared ;rl eais
HI- filunds, and thoie nl'thd f un ly, ollleerH and sitdiers
on ttu'y or uii le;ie. i"u re.n ci l"n : Ly InvltM t itti-iid Ills
fnn.'iiil. on i'rul iy, 0-tber 'il, ut il P. M., I'ruin his Ulu
resid. ' ce, ,N'. . lli.'U Haoe htreet.
HI. VAS'l'. On w eituoiiday inornlug, Ocfoinr 1S:1,
31 IiV lillYAST.of t.m ell v. In ihc'Stli yeurul tier a...
iter ta.nlly nd frirnda are luvlt.d to att 'nd her
tuner.il, imin tho rusideiiee Ol Mr.. K. Ilu uhea. No. I7.in
Clien,n iiirt.,.t, uu Sit turdny murnhi num. ut li o'clo.-x..
'AI Vi.llT.-()n tha ltllh Instant. Mm. CAIMLIMi B.
(' U.V I.KI'. wlte of w ui. II. I'alvort In nor lil.b year.
line nulk'e will lie given ot tile funeral.
KI. t NA.I.v:.. At Camden, N.J..on Wednonlav, the
l).lll ii.HnlK, ,io. i.l'll 11. Kl.AMAIIAN, only son uf
Uu' crt L. aud tsaruh l. Klauayuu, lu the J.Uh year ol hi
aiie.
lli relutlvoH and friends are respoctfiillv invited to at
tend his nmcral, lloui tho Miiiieiueot ills lutlier, N. v.
coiner el ri, c nd und Mate f-t-eetn, on .-;ui wty ait. ruu ai,
at I o'c. or... Kunerill to nr.u'ee.l t'l lOI'Otlczer CliJrch
t i iiivt' tv e'hrul.an, aliuvu Third aire 't.
I. .si,'l J.I. Mrs. MATILDA LANU'.VELL, In tlio
0 Ih , , ar oi her , e.
Kie. ral I'.uiu tho residence of her nn-lu-lnT, J.itin
Y. iel.l, No. I Hi 1 liesnilt street, un rriday mtel'lljou, at
2u c.oek. 'I'u proootd to Laurel Hill.
MA..1!N.-Uii the Inill llHt.int, SOPHIA, widow of
th l,.te l'ru4. er Martin, In the lAth yeur ul'le-r aire.
'I he r. Ia ives n.id irn ndi' uf tlio lauii.y uro r.i.ee'iull
lit V. . .'il lu Ullendtho lunel'lil, lion) lier lule le-i.tmuo.
No. .VII Yerli avi'uaii on I'rlitH.v mornliii:, at 10 o'elm.,!.
Wl.-f.-Ided In Chrirtt, on t'ie 1Mb lunliut, In ihi
Cilvol Sew Vork. Me. 1:11 Alii . 1 II Wi.i 1", loluieny
01 thii i ' 1 1 v , in the niii year of her alio.
"l.leMiU urd tU lioud who die in the Lord."
t," n;ni,n'AH'ri:un keystovk tittkht,
('e rtier ; in, l-l I III eheuleni o to orders from II. ad
qim.lers, this Italti ry will pirtlclpate -n tho luueul
o'.ine .nes ol Hie lale .MHinr-lien. rai 11. II. Ill It N li V.
1 In in. n ol llti. llatlei v will reimrt at the '.'it y Arseiml,
111 iit.llnriii, nt 'J ii cluck A. Al., Knilav. Oetolun' Jl.
I... ei.hr, n, UAsiriNUi.CapUia.
J. O. Wla.la.',.t.g,0. 8.-'
tifMAJillt-liKM'.llAL IiaVID B. ItlltHKV.-The
li..i ii .rs .it J i: A Nr. LIN LOlniK, to I'll, . V M., a'ld
ti.oii'ili'i- In vriieral, ere Invited to meet In the M VrtOXli;
'li.lin.K, mi HdliAi, li :iu.r 31, at 1 oelock P. U.,l
f. llsu..'if leuck.Villtl white t'luves, f.r the ntirp ise i.f
nu Tielnt - ilie luiKr.Uol our iHmented bruher, II A t'l l II.
WHNa-t. MUsMH A. VA ( I.KV'tS,
Worshijiful ilastor,
AHMOItY rOMPAsr7A, (IRAY ItFMERVm. No.
aili siamkut Street, PiiiiAi.i:ueiiiA. ontubur n, ls.;l -llie.'oipBwilluieut
ul the Ariuorv oa l-l l.iAV, the JUt
lli latit, at 1 o'eli.ck P. M., In ton lire-s Unlfirui, to
at: .1 the fiimrul of neneiai l. n. iiihmkv. 'I ua.:in
hers 01 UM'.e couioanles ef lh renuusnl not inlen lliu li
i Ii.sm i.,..lf'.lly Invited lo meet Willi us. DiiJ
III M KIKMW al 8 nvl.iek.
it. order M J All ti U. KaibEU.CauiauCuMasauding
AaoaLASaiK'i, Q- ti. s'
A. 1 I
i wn.i. wrt: m
I'J N T 1 K I I S i (K) It I'
LACE CURTAINS
AT roM V ru. CI Nt.
1J;HM 'I'JIAN A'ssHT '
l.MI'01 rATIHN.
I. E. WALHAVtN,
HIKtORSSOR TO W. n. I AI.P.1L.
MA SON K.I I1AL.I,,
Wo. 7Je OHIBKUT btrettt.
R COURTMl & WILLI1W.
1nNcHs.ll end lOS.HI.VI NTliain.li,
I'lllLAllV.l.l-lll A.
llannraclurei of
BUAUTIFUL
COTTAOM FIIKNITUUF, "
And the only rcllahu made 'o this olty.
Also, D'n'ag room Furniture and Bed' Ing. constantly
ohasd. Sls-uiun -lui
BUSINESS ITEMS.
Bnranlpp In ('lathing
IUr-.'tnii In ( loihlrtff.
Itftft HlH III C.tilltif
nti-pii Hi in SMt Uik
At On ik vi i.i. r Atok).-' OH Mtn1.
At OKANVi'I I.K HT'Hil H' (MfJ .Sfftii i,
At ili n i.k HrtiKKi' O it htittid,
Ai tilfA.NVILI. MruKKH' U'd UlAfitt.
No. riV ' hfriit trwt.
Nn. Win riifwmt rtrfot.
No. f ' hfni (r,'t.
o. 6011 Chokiiut ireet.
i lulhlufff N. K. ir. Nevfalh And
CMTr Ins, S. F. corner BfpVh nd Mrkt.
Clo'lii.a . K corner Hfon(h !)'! .iinritt.
1 thh i. H K. crn rHevi-nth nrt Mnrh-4.
MAI.KI.T.
J''M.H'
Ji'M-S'
JONKH'
JtiNKM'
JONKH
JO .!
.TOSKH'
JONKH'
tlONKS'
:toi ltiif,8. K. rot nor hvo'iih nl MsrKei.
Clot ln, . K nrriicr Hnnth atit Ml 'ht.
Clot) h'ft. H t . cori.er rfvt'iiih n J Mrkt!t,
('tothlng, H. K. tofr.r HAvonih id ft. rkt.
I kiihirir, H. K rornir Hcrcnrh 'icl Vi.int.
CiMhiiid, 4. K. c -mur vpii h nJ Mrki.
rirthii'ff F. Cfrnr Hrvnth tMitl Mrk.t.
C fithlKR, 8. K. rornr HovsnDi mt6 Mntko,
C'Oi' triH. K cnrner Mi-vnth mid iirk't.
( -hnt fi. K. C'liMT Hflvrtith mifl Ma ke.
ClMhlnir. H. K. corner Arnth o1 Mark-it.
JONKH
JONKH'
JONAS'
t liMh np, H. Vj. i-i.rnrr Hev-Ptti an1 Market.
C oil in H. K crner H"r nth mul Market.
( ,thlr;(f. H K c mar StvoDVli auJ ilarkot.
I I tie I1 Mierry
Uuvurpaittd In ttilotf.
Jnt received ty
Arch aQd Tontti Q
E
LECTRICITY.
look ajti livei a wonn to the wish is
SUFFICIENT l
AU dlicaseo oobJltlons, both acuta n4 cbronlf ,wliar
tlirre Is vitality enouftb left to react, ar permanentl
enrrd. by wairante, at No I0 WALNUT Hlreeu Phlla
delplila, and In can of a failure in most obsUnat maladlaf,
no charm Is mad. Electrical Institution, astablished
about five ari SkO by l'rofcasor II0LLE8. Kcad tu
following
A claaa of maladies prevails lo a (Vsrfnl extent In com
munities, dooming 100.0CO youths, of buth seaes, atmnally
to an early grave. Theso dtiease-s are very Imperfectly
understood. Their extiTnal manirestaUons or symptoms
are nervous debility, relaxation, and great axbauaUon.
marasmus, or wastrnR and consumption of th tissues of
th whole body, shortnoss of breathing, or too burrlad
lirea thing on aecendiug a hill or flight of stalls, pa'pUalton
of the heart, asthma, bronchitis, and a dry, sore throat,
trembling and thallng of Uie arms and lower limbs,
aversion to soclaty, business, and to study: sometimes
dluiuess of Uio eil.ht, lus of memory, dtsaluass of
the head, ituia;tl pain In vntlous parts of tho
body, pains In the back and lower Minus, lumbago, dys
pepsia, constipation of the bowels, deranged socrtluns of
the aidi.iys, and many other glaniLs of the body, pro
ducli g vliuleiit ilKca-cs in tilth mnlos and f tiuales ; llko
vts i pll-Ji .y, h; stcrla, and dliiercnt forms of nervous
spafcms. .'iw.thon, nluet -nit4e caees out of every hun
dred efall tho ehovu nauied dlsearOH, and a host of others
not named, as coutiimiiilon of the lunns, or of the spinal
n' lTOs, have their urh lo In the polvic viscera, heuco the
want r succoM by any of the old medical systems of
prAcllce.
iuseakskm or rest vi.K.
I'mlaiistis Vteri, l.eueuirta-a. Aiuenorrhora. and Iiys
nieiioill.ii a Ail lo atue uissnsea aul otner Uierie
cun.pininu hAve tlii ir oriK'n tnal ssol the vllat powr..r
the huO.v hruiuhl on by liuur.o... exuesses, s deulnry
hattlts, iiorsunal abuses, ahuiiir.ns. and uie line of n.itverrul
n.nlli lieM. Koine el UiU iieituiui i maoil.s iu'o (IritKUiilK
rains inionsh the It-n uuii uiwk, wetikne... ui tliu Uroos.
and extreme luiiuuur and UvbllHv ihroiiirhniit Iho entire
stem. Hie ell'eiils proili'coii from these troiiti'a.uoie
ma:aities are almost iiinit'iiiuino'js. uuiisuin)iuu, is
pep.ia. NeuialKla, raralysts, linarness, Hliniliiuss, Fits,
atul itihniit'v. and tven Idlucv. are mji anco muon.
No efteciual or r-etiaMe rvineoy ha ever hen fiundfur
these ala-niiiift ooiiiiit.llits tilt our late uljovery ill (tie use
ol r.leelrtcils In strict aeennln ce wllh 'he positive ana
ntuMila im farizHili.il of tha Itterltia OruajlB. We n
fall In curing all of tho atinve ills, .i.mm, ttaceot 111 case of
orsn c ri.Kemeut, or sevi re Injuries ul tho part.
Mrs g'nlioii, a latlv ul rroat evpe ivn-e and erjiatr, will
have mil Ire charge ol treating in the ladles' dcpartiuout.
Coi bultall' ii tree.
1-aor. C. If. Itnu.K Lecturer.
l'llYHi- IANS.
w. II. Ilrowi , M. 1 , V. Shedu, M. U., 8, W. Bcckwlth
XI II
Adl'e ntl letters to Dr. W. It. lMOWy, No. 10
W A I.MJ r ftl eei, Pbilndeplila. ID A-Ml
ltui-rlnr Atarus T. legrrapli The Pnhlle
are inioi mi o a n ist t have Hiccecaea
In obtatidiur the a :omy of this valie
I.I.. lvi. I.... t..p .1.1. ..itv a. ..I
II g vieiiilty. II is oieraed by uleelrl
tw-snS V9iZZ.fl cliy,iliesNiueaH all other telegratibs
sa -.11 my Oie w Ires are uot vlslole Kach
yj' " vi'liidow and door is an operator.
" r "i . . v iuitoduced wl hotlt delaeing I
hoiikt' lii il.e least. A burglar must
leii-t-rapii io your roiim; he eaiiuot. avoid it. in six year.'
eii'irienie lu New vo.k ithssnoi laii'd tr it is aa on-
jeet o pre ect, beond a doubt, the w ndaws aud djors of
your uouie, ll oau bv douu. on ai.u r,ee ir.
JOHN s MfltPItF.r,
No. II. J CUEliNt T Street,
I'lniiOHt
IMllUIMlt
STI CK A CO 8
MASON
A
TJAMLIN'H
CaihSkt
OIlllANrt.
MASON
A
B AM I.I S 'H
I'AHINt.T
OHUA.N8.
I )JKCKA I1KOS
a'
riANOS.
risivos.
J. R.
Buvcnih auU C't.uuut uirw'ts.
H-iUl'ETINClH.
PRICES REDUCED.
Evry article 111 our ituck vili te bold at tt.e vury lotvott
tunrk"t rut cm,
FOR OAHII.
P.IIVE L. OIGHT h L0!T,
10-MiH So, tvO ClK-lNL'T BTKKKT.
MBEOIDEIiID CLOTil TABID, PIANO,
MKI.ODKON OOVKliS,
The lurct aesorlment to te found ia the city,
FOR SAIX BY
Eheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison,
JIOUBE ITItlUBillNQ 1RY OO0DS BTOitE,
10-18-tutl.l-dt fo. im CRKSNUT STREET. 3
PHILADELPHIA BURGEONS'
BANJ'At.K UlTtl CTR, Xo. 14 Vorta
HiFNTH ritrt. ii vu Market. Hup tun
VftdlobDj tvd byU C. a-VtKMrT'H i'r.nJum fa ient
Grattuaiiiig Prewar Triifci. Hu riar Kluatio Bttlta.
yimilo Hiockh-Ki- uivririt BhouliUr BruM 8tupa
Lailii atUodd U Mr. B. C. EVER KTT.
rATIiNTEP JCLY 10, 18C4.-rJ O 8 E P II
WulIKT, P1a, l-'rentJi Htaru IWelnf
nnd Stouiiuf n uj kind of wenr-iin i-PPftri!, tor LaJui,
rat t. from ana lo flva tn. l.w. 7Jj HACK HLre,c,
c
.'I J.Kl' MlV.lil1 V,
"CONTlLKT AL HAT,"
i. a u :w at : mi-'"!:'.
WOOD & CARY,
VeTi CUii;.S.Nlvi' HTKICKT.
N.
f ft. Old Velvet Bmnets made over, felt lists ar.d
IV.Diii4S re.hnpsd
WOOD A CAKY.
AMUSEMENTS.
MHUCAN ACADEMY C'K MUatC.
BKftN'l llttANfl ' ,
VOCAI. A Nli I N HI'MK.S l Af. TOSERT,
UMt. the Miiasirement of tie
NW M,l. If JP.Wr.l.kstH' A H:iiTIOy.
InOMMT tyhMN t, October XI, lla.1.
Mr. L. M OHITSniALK,
Kgnor KltMCHTO 5lll.NWIAlllll,
2 riina Ten ire ir ns I a rl," Mtlitn.
Mis frn appearance lu Ama lea.
Vad. IlENKIhTIA KI1IKKN4.
Mr 1 UI.O.,A!li:i.M,
kfr .11' 1 KB IlOLSTEnr.
TUP. fiP.ANP Ollf'MKVl ItA.
Mr. AlHlLi ll HiUfll Kl.li,
( Musical Director. .
TICKETS SI e'l.obe lad at Ihetifllcn No fill CHKH-
NIIT htieef. ICisatieu -esti. may te had at the Aesdemv
ot Music withnueextr. c ari-e. on Ihe dy .l ine O iiieei t,
n pm si ntallt.n ot Ine lie els purcimseu at tee ..Mice
in r. 4t .1. I HKIN. actuary.
VKW 0HKSNH I KI KKl'.l' 'I'll KA f UK.
1 I kASAIIII ttUOVKU A WILLIAM E. SINN, Los-
ees and alansgeis.
I'-hiiivult i.as- tvi-i.ar
Or THE WAIIIISN IIIIMKHV (" M Hl!g ATfOy.
Ill IN (1 t'UtMle) KVF.N Ml, llcbiher Al.ISrtl,
The perfonnai.o win iH,iHineni-e wnli tne Uomedv of
TKbisOIiO litVil hc.jiii.
Plrl'eter Te.zlc vr. If n. Wsrren
Lady Ti arle Mlhs -lusie urton
diaries Hurt ei , Mr. t'haiecti llai-ma
Nrs C: odour Mn.sK. nil, Ma-liner
iildaj t ci int. Parewe I rlenellr ot Mi. Win. Warren.
Hatudav Afternoon.
MOUTH (tllANIl KAUII.Y MATINEE.
MRS. JOHN UUHWlj MiW AttCIl 8T.
THEATRE.
I, N r'A AM 1 1." II KlTlMKKm
Ilund ens Turned Away Nlmlyl
HI. IlII ELK liP Vl'.Hrvsi.l.
THUI1I W'lEh. HE lll'.l. liEMONfO.
TONKIIIT, INI) SVP.IIV MUUT,
ltEl. IHOIIINIO.
With new Scenery. New l)u'hsen. New MAohl'ierv. Ae.
ANUELO VK'TVALI
III W'Mcli Ilie will Sinn
"YOr RE TDK -TAR." and "III1AVE MAltOO."
ltox oflti e oia-u tiou lu tc 11.
VEslVALI. I'LL LEUONIO,
evev sniHr.
BSEMBLY BUILDINOS. LAUGE UALL.
I est wci V of Ihe i harming and pntrletle MssMAIOIl
I'AILIE t.'U.-II.VtAN, lilt, lEMAI.B UNIOS SPY
AM) MClilIT, who n.s nlhUv npneared to Urge and
iiiHl.lnt.Mi.lA Kit. Ii. i.f. all ..I uil it-.. n..i. t. .
i.ciuineot' ihe present day rilic wtl. ro i's her thrlU'og
esct.p s ir. m the Heb Is, with anecdotes ol proutlusnt
n. uvi v.i. i t rii. i uo 1 1 mini 11 1 eoillo-u l'llJi:iy .
.MAIlNtlS OS WKIISE4IIAY Ail) MM'ITRDAT
con. in. iirlinr a H o'cloca. at Maiinee prices Scents toa!
par s i.i Hall. I'lilidron l.'iceuta. Eveulii,cuuiuieiice at
o. ri.cuic si oie uuriug ine e: y lu-l.l til
Mjfc&A POINT imKKZK PARK. FIRST
rv "Ta(1r. Ot ilia- Fall Ti-bllllU Uv.i lllilf. T'J-Mtl.K' V.
j .i.i.. v tii ri rni.m r. m AifOt'irinoii iraaiiitm
ft. 0, )-r niilo r chi lii 6 to li irnt'h".
.U 1 1 ) ovett (of Now lu.ki uteri N. x . b. h. flhiirk.
bv "lli.milii iiimi.''
Suu.mi M' l.rtiTiIln "fNi-rv YorV) rii,iri Kciilnc!yb,
m. iniiy i ni ' n ov aii'ninni.iiM i.-
On 1 1 r.MA i Ss'ih liunt. i lie Hdiiif hTiei to wafton.
aSHK" .(! "LMi TlioliN" cUn ainouif the
1 1 h fr-oi tn it i c untry.
Ti priiHt'i-ottt' nniinl r.tihscrltief (tliAt of te-nir ai
cuini-i.iilcd bj a mum n)u)i lrlt-nd wlifi- ut pn)wili ha
i u ( Mi cr, ami numucra ure rcb.ircii any re.iiu'otca ta
vthUi' H e nrivliPwn
I nt ii b v ui no oe toinnua uiue,s accompanied Dy gen-
liiinf n.
1 iitiin a inn r.nnii win iir in ationfiAnc? rai-a lUy.
Ai.auhiuFi, tr eiiiie i.uiUcn or iniumi t, $1
Jo iir vspn. mron-'cnUtictfnr tlL.it v in oliialulug a J tats
fttou. IkdIi ul Uie 0110 Kttlen will b on nol. It
CVIIPISTENCE Ol-FICE, UNITED STATES
Bm.tiiuhik, Mu . Chaulier 17. Isoi. t
B( hl"l rrf'tMsaU, in ouioc;Mt, mil i)j ri.''n.oa it tol4
Uur. until 19 on h. rt.'KlAY . OiMMor ii, Is-i4 lor
luiitit-li'HK Hie t'liiiott titafM utit-Ntiuce l)e, arim -nl,
dt iivcrttu in luiumnrH, jn-srviMiio. wim
o.ioo iiAititLi.ti M.LHU i;n i;m kxtka ki.ouk
o n ran fd Not 1 auti J. Tliu I- m r miiat on
frh arvi'tid and hruiiitv atu'et. lio u buid
t Inl y lunU I'litd. t'l it h km) khI una
iiihc ilae uiudo b.rro'it m ill pu.tiilvnjy l ro
ut ted Oi t-ht-l! to be Ui livi'. i Mitlitn 1 1 ;lit
dityit. ami iliu Httule wuhlu Ul'tru Uaa from
OHIt' f'l HsSttni.
BOO. 000 1 OHinDH -1i;kT (-I' Al I1Y PIfr BUB VI.to
lie matlf tttMiiyut .tra urniiiM rtlne Hour, whlob
aiiau im e inai tu ti.r atanaru i mp(i.iio 1
ndopKtO nntj In u-hv Mie HUte Flour limiiuo
tor In ttiik thy. 'i h Kl-mr and llroaJ will a!-o
be lAaimntHl uy tho J.iBi'ocinr 011 the iait ut uio
l.m:riiiii;iit, v o ll lejt-ct all th.it lu the
Miniiitv i't ti urioumr lt an y otlier resiicct l
liilVrnr tu lb" Ktaitdrird anin.iloa. Hrtut t be
lidukid In i.oe '.' iltiy (.u) ( ntnni b end to
fucn Dtt i imxc-k tu uo uia'iu 01 iiiiiy-reHtotu-u
W0.1J, ul uutii kind at will liuutm in tutu ir
odor to Mic h ead: bot oiu and lupo iimle
ii'i"j, or if l' two pieces, tirnutivdaiid aroovHl
toKfther ; bom a to bu trii il with IUI11 urai-n
b.ikory mf(i. I t.be aclivcrcd In rttttn-a daya
irotu tbe dttlu of au kid.
&O.OOU I'OUMJ Via 11 K OHUAHRn HraRtto
be packed In biimda like a tirlc to be aeea In
thld tiiitou.tu ie fullv hatl linel. and l ba
dflivi-red will. in l tn d y I'oiu d.itu r award,
BiOOO UAU.ON OK 'MlKliKBl' (JUALIIV Of
l l'l.li VINKO'XR iiMtlo onlr (u;n -l iar of
wbltky ; Unv fiom all loreiKn aciuln or iniurioiii
hiibistauct, atri of unit rm alreuutli. the
Wi.lk.v Vlnunsir titLliu' yrftta bkarbonate
ot fxiiah to 111 utiiIiiu one untie troy the
C1J1 1 VliKKar . neur dm brnut Htre.iifth aa
may bv; to be put ui 111 half ti ne of JJ t4i
oiisi cap city tob ma in of white oa like
nampltt to Imi Hji t liim oilleo Kaca dtillvury
w w. MCG-. uiiniiiiju viiu a urnii.ca v 01 a
mtiiiit ( Iti inl t tliaf tliH VltiuBtr la nt
rvu 'tvii atn tiK'b. One ImTto be d livurud lit
n o aavrt.aiid tn iMioiu nuhlu twenty day
lioiu dmeol Hwurl.
30,000 roIiNUH AWA5IAXTIN12 CANItLKS (to ba
(i oiinccM tu (tie iiitiitid). Hi and m ut bo men
tlond, ltoh fs bf utrapind wtih liht ftreeu
nicaorr airaa. 10 oa ut'iuurwiia tua uay
front datf ol ulii.
00,00 O IMiDNliH 4.00U IIAItDWltOWN SOAP.ti be
iii ui i .v b'l aoti only trout f!o i matrriali,
fret r.oin c ay, aoloble uiatu, orotUar tttnliurd
tiftii, to haw ihi tiiiji e thutit odor, to ontiiu nn
nioitj iirm lt'Piy-ilt per ci nf. orw itrr. und
Ui Ut hi 11 drif I before tn inir pupkoil. To be
(U l t'red In leu uui'H In. 111 duffc til iivvtru.
f.l.(WO !'o'NlH r.'au t oiiiuta to the blHo) FfL
HAL'J', Worililintton'N bi'aud One-half to bu
in suck i, up( one -ball to be lu aptrit barrt-U
tin burrelu to ba unml, flean, and dry ; alloM
nuirka to lie ooiitci nt'.d liy painting tin; rttj.ii.le,
10 utnvcrou tu tuu u,.jit ttoui ante o
11 itiirtt.
Hflniplr" n.u t be ftimlrihed of all tl" nrtlflen offer.'!!.
S"liir.iti- prop. al, if (.';( o'-t, inner bt- mad- i,r a-h
aiiH'itjt'utmifijitt'd.atid b'dtiers m-ty proiioiu fur the vrfio
t a.iy ai t i.f rat'b. l'r:tiHtih mut be m-ttie 011 bl 11k
I"! Iiiiiii-tiil :if t)i'n fii've. Trie ci-i sirtrn'e aUm-liud to
tl.r roi ohuI iniiet be aicrivd bv two ."ipo.iii ,.ti it.inie-i.
J -vjin i'iiik;t'i on fMiupiiti miiat I 0 prpaitl, or tha
p.'.ljii. ao not in-ciiiiuit-nd. 1 j.'M muit haua
ptiiiHti ctn y "f thin mtvt fii.rini'Ht .'ii-tt'd ut Um IhmU, and
r. list ur bi t.i'iiU' in fi.niph iiik with all Un lorini.
I'lTpt .jn UiU-1 ii'it be uiii'UjsihI u ii-i the H.i.utilm, but
i;c u ii rid ht, uristc, aiid vadjvtii'd"! ropjBals lor Hub
al'.'MK'f HllllL'rl "
lViM ni not having the precNe vartety of Stores ntiove
uc7t nu.d ini' imiiK afilciCH of a m.uiiur kind, are at
bbor' Uj r.tl in bropotrata ir Niip,in tln ui, w liJii will
ri'C i. e atfviitlun ac-'orUn to iru o uud al .itutlon to tho
wruita nt the Mi-rvire In all C'tn-g not jpi.vt.uiy cx:uri'.ed
the (Mlvtry must tie uimW. ni (lie time s.p4uh -tl. In c.ise
of iMinirii, ttit; I' nntU Hut ei rcirrtti tbt ihtof p ir
ilui'c tin svli'.-re to muVo up tho d.;itiemy.ch.n,'lou: tin)
S'tiin(t pnulowr coutritLl prii.0 tu ue party f.iiLuig to
All nrrp will be cart fully lnspoctcd and omp.trcd with
tho tutalis.d buijipltH. Jltliirm of wtj'Kdt, bitfUi'.l by a
ii'i!ar public wei;l.ar, uiuat bo iuuUslicd Abonover
rt'iulitd,
Contrctora are fspm-tetl to hold their fo,.da without
i. f n.ie to tin-1 mttU Hintt i tiniil ra.julr. d lor ahlpriumt.
1 a mt 1 ! to he n. ule aiior the d uiery of thfc urea If
fu lulu iire ou banc, luuae on Hand, 10 b made aa sooa
a receded.
lath peon, or evtrTin''niber of a fi rm offering ft pro-
raK numt u coutptiny it hy uu ca'ii ol alhtfiance to the
uited Hinieb Gov uuiuivnt, if bu baa not alntmly n'ml out
In Una oihcy. Jn addition ihrcto a ccrttdcate w ill be ro
nuutd etUnvf forth that thti unk'les ottered the Oovern
Uient, niitli-r the above BdwrfiaMinent, eitlmr belong to the
party bidtljrii;, or are tu be purohuned or revived by thuoa
bi lovU vaizuia or UtJivarfy to Uiw I niu-J buiUi UovufU-
iiliis mast be k'sili'e, and lh numbers must be written
as tst-ll us exiut...sd by liijorrs.
All b.iis m 4 riMiiplyltiir sirlctlywith the terms o UiK
Jvrtlsilueiitllibr.'JecUii. II ( ILWAS '
lQ io-9l ti tw iia C. d., V.ej.A-
NOTTINCIH AM AND 6VTISS
LACKS,
New Ntvlrss.
wiNlovy si 1 a niis,.
No. T33
Kfcw nr i.Ks, 1
KELTT
OARElNQToi 4 00.
CilKSSUT HI hKR f.
v in 001 ok,
A.T Tit a
MAMJI-ACJ'.'i Kits,
lio. TiJ.'l
ClIl.fMlT
hi It PI 1
1'IANO COVKM,
HI ';rT HTIifK I TtlBCITI,
AT LOW I RICK3.
iTSfTTT
r3 . f-f -j'sr. 1 2: s i
f OH SALF AND TO LET.
Jte A 111, kill a HI V DM' l I INII 1.VI1!
L;! f-air nrlu Let, at 'I WhN I V -t'llii r ant att ll
1 Pets. 10 l,' !.'
1IKAL JSTATK. lll'.AL RSTATH.
K.I..AI. KeTATK. ItKAL KsrArK.
IIKAI. KMl ATK. 11KAI, P.MTATB.
MiW W(Vl!t;.Y CATAlOflllK JlIATOllr.
KW MCMI'i.V I'MALOaU. JI'HT OUT.
M.W WOMIII r C ATAI.lt .I F. JI'HT OUT.
roll llhATUITiil'N DISTRIHt TltlK.
Itll (IIIATUnOl'N IHHTHIIIIII MM.
KIR !iA'l ' I I UKH DISTHU'.tTljy.
f f.MAIMI M5AU tVfOnoo WOKl'U.
CONTAINS Miin fS.tsiO.WtO WllKTIf.
(Or.1AI.NA hKAK .",0ii.CfO WO!:TIT.
Gfou kalk. Nor;usoN in qubst of
Eeal Kstato, either f.rr invostraei.t or occupancy,
shnu il fall tu Rot m irr'"t '( ta aUftir,)iist out. ex
nee itia In liniiortr ncc to buers ar,-thln rf th like evur
.iitllil ed in thiact, itooiaiiar ! sihmn. Satd Causlnxu
c ntalns a vast amount of flrt.t-class city property, or all
dn-ciip lors.siitniiban maca.otii, hull.llnf lots, ao. A so
liT sale, on mf ilster, ureal number of flrs-tiis
Kt.rn.s. !!b snl'-uiiM Matulons, at price variru? hnoi
110.U0 tu M, IA. Call lor Cat alia. or send roar adaress.
(il'.OltilK C. M1I.LBK
Prsctical Real Ksta's Operator,
h'n ltl N. HiXTlI Htraet.
Office hnnrs. from 7 A.M. until 10 P. M.
kx l'OU SAI.H. Sl'L-ENDID DOUBLR
i- MsnslunonC(esiiuttreul,lot S9 I net front j 171
fiit tav to a etieot. Prloe lio.KO.
QVLKY LAROU HK3T-CLAS8 SIDK
j ard Uwsllinir, on Hsvenlti a'rr-;, auovo llutfonwail
l'i (14,1X10. Lot VI bf 110 lost (leap.
NKAT MDK-YAHD DWELLING,
Kianklln etrect, ab .ro I'oplar. filco $11,000. 1m-
nifdlatr po.si ssli ii. Twulvc roaois.
r HEAT DWELLING, No. 2009 VINK
au Slrret ; all la excellent order; lot la feet S Inches by
HSftol to aatrett; cuaiatna twelve rooms i PitcelTOJ;
rulw empty.
KB AT TWELVK-ROOMKO DWELL
Inr.M.s er treil,cst of Trililtoulli; lot 17 byS.
Prlc IIUSKI. Twelve rooms.
f IS EAT FOUH-SIOKY HWELLINQ,
J Area street, west of Tenly drat; lot 18 by lits to a
rceu Price 1&MI. Funrtecn rooms.
af NEAT FOUK-STOUY DWELLING,
t-1718 Usee street ; .ol 22 by KO. frlco f :S0. Imme-
rliatiossessl.n. Fotirtteri romns.
NEAT DWELLING, No. 311 S. FIF-a-liopib
stro't ; nine rorros. Price SiM). possussion
in lour tve-iks. tlood nulliburlioiid.
AUCH STREET liUSI.NF.33 STAND,
No. lid; lot 17 by 10't feet dep. Price G70O. Kuw
en.pty. Tliree story all UirtiUKh.
f AKC1I STftEKT, EAST OF SIXTH.-
SULiriie DwtllltiK (would make a splendid 8 tore) ; lot 2A
feet (icntby W7 fei tdeep to (. berry street, with gvxl stable
on lliul frcnt. Price li.i,(XKi.
fs BESIDES MILLIONS OF 0TITF.K
aPKi ri.bTV,con(lstui(of splendid Mansions In the
Hlt.urtis of th cltj ; flrsi-class Parms, wlta elegant stylliti
mansions, tc ,at prices rai.gtrg from $10,1X10 to a.'.'i.lW.
(IKOKOE O. MII.UKR,
Pn cilctil Rsul Cstai Operator,
No. lot X. SIXTH Strcal
CITIc bourr. fiom 7 A.M. nutll 111 P. M.
QOEEY, AKD LADY'S IEIEND,
READY FOR NOVEMBER,
l'lTCHKlta,
Ko. 808 CHB8XUT BTBF.ET.
lo-is-at
30 CTS.!! HAEPES FOB NOVEMBER.
30 CTS.!! HAIWTR FOR NOVEMBER.
30 CIS.!! IIAIU'EH FOR NOVEMBER.
I'lTOlIliKH,
10-1H 3t Ho. RON C11KSSUT BTHEBT.
1 ilXON'B fiTOVE FOLIMI. THE ONLY
JLS kind tliat xw cr fal.s to please.
liht). i'. I1ALK OO , AijMlts,
10 S0-."t No. 4 CIlKSNUf Slioet,
DRY GOODS.
FALL, I r FALL,
lt-o-4. JKOW IK STORE.! lt-toi.
EDMUND YARD & CO.,
Nos. G17 Ohcsnut nnd 611 Jayne Btieeta.
IMTOR1EUS AND JODDKSS OP
SILKS AKD FAHflY DRY G00D3,
B1IA WI.S,
IjINKNH, AND
WUITE GOODS.
LAROE AND HANDSOME STOCK OF
DRESS GOODS.
FULL LINK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
llALHORALH,
mcLuoiKO ati30-?ni
BRTJNFB'B AND OTHER MAKES.
REDUCED TO $3 00.
ALL 011ADKS,
AT RKDUCKD PUIOES.
CtfRWEN STODDABT & BROTHER,
No. 50, 4. til, and 4 3 a N. SECOS'U Street,
10-18-M Abov Willow.
fl'AOG ft lillO., CORNER OF TENTH AND
-I I'lhK.upeu IIstk:iI. s from auction.
'2 lots laities' Hue Kreni-h eln h Klin es, Hfc to SI.
3" ' itauntlai Herliedo. l'undl 87X.
a" black aud cuiored,"Jouvln Moslem,"
kid nloves, $MW.
Hut misses' nierlnn vests. Ill to 31 ln..(t'2yic to Sl'lo,
1 " " Hc.ili h baltnoral skirls, to.
1 l SI k lleeij-lilifUKUivos.-lOc.
1 burrulo kall biuk couth., :)o.
1 " hair hrii.lii's. llic , ol.l nrlci'S.
1 " bruwu and Ur.iu " Uliuiautlo," 300 yurd (pool
cctti n, UV.
1 lo! hlai k tllk.ma, l.lne spuol twist, lfp.
'J hits huh colors i'liii.1 Imi net ritibun, Ulc. anl 91.
1 lut lili.il cutiirn iilii.il vel.el rluLun, .So. ii .$1.
1 ' Lii'tits 1 lin n ulilrt liiisunts. uid irl.-a, .'00.
1H lailirs' 2 In hi-mstlt.'li. il hduts, tiOc .
1 (t iadti"!' wide tai'es, bi-iit iii.iliiy iiiKip skirts, vl'oO.
1 " ituiililc-wi.llli bl.ick l.'anliiiu ri s, tj.'aC
1 " Til'li ItiBtre lilcck rtiiinrns, 1'1U.
1 11 blauk eriwe rurismiiu a. lor uiutirulliy, tVli.
1 i (.inill tint' le. itlli rlarl, iov.
1 plain i'oIots (.laid ri in, l.
1 exlra tu-avr Uie bla- k bonnet ribbon, 7Se.
Also, liulii's' ami gents' bose, tloves, heavy shirts, and
druwiT. iii.iioiis, iSi-.
WANTtu-Au i.KBANl 1JOY. Keferenee re.tiird.
10 lii 2t
liV! NORTH EIGHTH STREET. 103.
il'tJ 8(-i'oinl lloui aliuvo Arch. Ureal KettiK'tion In
our lonmi'iue Htouk of btspl ami Fancyji rimtuln.'s, emu
pn.'iiia the btht nnd iii.it j'HHhli.nnblo aisui't
meiit of l.a'lles' liens I'liuik Ti'lmi.iiiiifs. Orna
nisms and lluttons of our own wake aud lui
p.. nation. Milk and Alerluo Kail's, all sivies of
Ctlkaud Chenille Head linsses ; Nells chunper than elso
lieei IIukIs i.Ii.m und llni:le lliutuns.t'liilli Merino and
Hi k !loee, Ktd Olnves ef the best makers, lliai-k uud
Colored V.im. hi.uwls ami deurl llunlers.aU wiutba ; faucy
11.. S and bide t uuibs, link Hi It Kiliuuim, Jet, etoo, und
Ollt llelt Ulirkles. Cloak Tassel of all colors llu.l
siles: Marie Kiittiiiinn of all i.s and styles at reutly
ri'ilmed prices! Woollen Hoods, as rioulutis. Nubias,
Hoods; LuUks , Children s, and Misses' Siovkimta at the
cheapest prices; Hulr Hulls, Wateriall H.ills, and W.iler
fullhats ol our own improved liiettiiids; llla.kan.l White
I.uws ol ail urades an 1 styles; I'.lark and Colored Velvet
hiblmua. In Kieat variety at riduced prices ; Ladle' aud
(lams Neckties, In great variety, s.treaiui hcap, Ao.,
iauic's oome, one and all, and convince yourselves berore.
bu)Wl l.ev, here. Unit ll is well worth tu your own Interest
to pi.nhsse vimr 1 rlmmliurs at H.o Ct'eap M,0.r ' 7 1 u'
MAal LONNtU.llAlilaMl.No.Hill JOIoalli
fcVVVU "Mr. A40I, Uet W U vVHli V
I Ma. 13
l!BNf
f iKsirr.
ifa2iiilii
WANT8.
.r PlfUNISTaKD HOUSR WANTF.IL I
t-l wr-l K aiMtt. t l.oriiat,or Arh, ar Cianut atja I
AoAiroftf "Kaniiathtvl ilooat-,' attiua oitioe. It
rtra
0DTS1DE LINE OF STEAMEBI
Nl'iW YORK.
THK (OASTWI?! MBSM'lllPrrtMrAnv S LINK (I
nnpr ni.s!. r-cr.w kTi'sMKHi,
r.. r. KKtdHT,
JOIIX illVSO,
( n pi ul n (lisllaclir I
'ntlrtln I'.owpm,
V 111 make a rt,nlar trt wck') lln, cniniear.Inf
fAltJi-LAY, OOrtiB-iE 22, 1804.
I.EAVINO Mill.AliKI.PIflA eiYir
TrKSD.W, T5IISSDVT, K SATEBM.
r"iimtkeL'tnpuy wbarf, Orst above Ksc street.
AT Vi O'OIiOUK M.,
And firm Hew York, Pier 11, Nortli ilrer.cn aTe dajl
AT 0 O'Cl.OOK 1'. M.
Tl.'-e its an! tul.siantal slea:ars wore bjllt t
prms! fur tills route.
Prelehtrereived dully, handled la tl.e iot csrcl'jl mtf
nrr, end ce.lv.red stun u.e ntco.t i rspsico.
Por furtlr parlleulsrs, appiy 1 1
WILLIAM J. TAYLOR k 00,
No. Sllu M. Wr.AllVf.PlllLAlll-I.PIIIA.anl
10-S0t PIKR II.W'HtTII KIVKR.KKT TOR
SPECIAL NOTICtS.
fggT ATTESTICH, VETEEAN3I I
ADDRESSES WILL BE DELIVERED
At the ,
ACADEMY OF MUSIC
ON FRIDAY EVF.NINO,
flT I
GEN. JOSHUA T. OWEN,
MAJOR HARRY Willi B,
(A liclased Prisoner from the Boath), sal
HON. ALEXANDER K. McCLURK.
To the Solditn and Citizens of Peunsylrani
on th
ISSUES OF THE DAY.
(lOVEUNOIt A. O. CUKTIM
Will preside al tho Mee Ing.
TICKETS U1F.K. May k bad from Colonel r.O.f
maker, Colonel William A.Orar, Jases H Orne, Bh
JoIid M lllley. Km , tbe linlon LetKii Home, nation
I'nlpnClub lluuse, ai.d Commonwealth Buildipg-Itj
Ly order of
COLONEL WILLIAM A. GRAY,
10-10 it Cbalrraan of Public MaeUnt.
IIALIj of tub
UNION LEAGUE,
OHESNTJT 8TEEET, ABOVE TWELPTJ
Tlie fol'ow'ng named ccntlemca will address the fnb
this weekt
TLIIS KVKNINO,
AT 8 O'OLOCK.
COLONEL TOWER, of rottsvllla.
JOHN G0F0R1II, Ewi.
lltlUAY.
HON. A. K. McCLURK.
SATURDAY.
COLONEL BOWMAN, of Delaware.
THE I.AIllES ABK ISVlTliD T ATTEND. 10-11
pr!t" llEADQUARlEltS UEI'UULICA
INVlNCllll.h.H,
Natkinai. Hall, Msiikkt flrnkkT, I
AliulK 1'v. Ki.rtii, Uclober lU.lbeft.
(.UiU'.llH NO. X.
1. The Club will asscmole ou XHUltSUAV EVKNlt.
Octet er al, al 7 oVI.ics.
3. It la a. niu earnestly requested that the LAM".H
oi.hrsnlnnol' the inembers ol tliu Club will be returnee
the Hail immediately
;. 'Ihe Club will aatcmblo TUI8 (Wednesday) EVK
IMI, lorlirill.
4. KiiuipuieiiU aro now raadt and for sale at the Hall
ll oruerof ( UAU1.ES W. HMIfll,
10-m-3t Chief MarsliaJ
fJSf- OFFICE SWATARA FALLS KOI
"a' Couipauy.No. V6 KOI KTU Street.
Pltli.Alial.l'HIA, October M.llMIt
The Hoard uf lilrcrtuis u.ve lilts day ileulareel a IM
ani.lor HVHir.l'KH t'KNT. out of Ilie net earning
tlieCninpany to the 1st ol Oc'oher, payable ou and al
tlM-nli.1 in. taut, choir uf H ale tux
The Transier liouks will bo closed from theJ-Vhtn
ill'l Instsnt. L t PlLIKItT,
10 ill H 81 Tresaarel
frjT- DIVIDEND. THE DIRECTORS (
a3 tlieNubleaiiil lielsmater Petroleum Company hi
this riav declared Ibe'r sixth moottilv dlvidund of TI
I KK Cr'NT. from the earnlnia of Heptemiier, payal
free uf Mate lax, outiic 30th Instant Hooks clone i'uli a
re-o.eii';l.l. I.KnlliiK w. iilinricii,
October 13. 1H8. riO-la-BtJ Bocretarj
rrrr- AltMY7AY7TNrrTrTli7ri
aw' Clothlnir Embroidered. mtould.ir8tras, Wreat
4c, In stj la luuurpasMd, at vary reduced V
Merohant Taikir,
10 3-?m Vo 1! NINTH Street, above Chef nal
MILITARY NOTICES.
It BOUNTY FOR MARINES. WANT1
j for the Culled Stales Marine Corps, able-bodied
Vjlto perform the duties of a soldier at our Vary far
JLarid un board United busies abjp-of-war oa fore
Slauoos.
1 erru of serHee, Four Year.
Bettor eutiipcnsatlon than the army.
A IX TH Jr. McAL HollNTUel paid apoa eoilstmont
Marines rer-elve Prize Honuy.
ar all furUter IntoruiaUoa apply at tha Baoroit
Bndvous,
No. .111 B. FRONT Street, below Sprue (tr)
bstwsen tbe hoars Ol V aud o'clock.
O.fl. MnOAWT.KT,
ano tf Ma lor and Race uJ lln oaieei
JpXJIXLrOXJailH.
Officer and seMlsr vlsitlnf the city on flirtonirhs, need
HWOKliS AND OTIIKU UIU1ARV EllUIPMICNlri
Are InsUed te the extensive
MANUFACTIUIMO ESTAliUlillMKNT
cir
GEORGE W. SIMONS 4 BROTHE
SANHOM STltKKT HALL,
BAN80M Street, abov Sixth Street.
PEESEHTATION BW0ED3
Mad to order at the shortest notice, which for richness
uiaaninciuee challonpe w mpetltion, no other house in
coutilry combinliiu the .MAM'KACrl'UKlNil JGWliLi
WITH i'litt: 1-ttACTIl'AL 8WOI1U MAKtJt i i
Cus TO 8HIF CAFTAIN8 AND OWNER
isJ.i-The undtnlelN d having leased theKKSIrtIN
Tti.N BCKKW fiut.'K . baas to inform his Irlenils and i
putrons ot Uie Iroek, thai h Is preparod with inoreai
raithlies so ace... miuoil.it those having vessoiu to he rati
or repaired, and beliM a practical ship-carpeutor a
caulker, will sie personal atiaution to ail vessel i
tsiiKlid to blm lor repairs. ......
Captains or Anvil's, ritUp-Carpenters, and Machlul
tiaviiiH vessels to repair, are solicited to call.
Uavlim the i,eney tor tl.e sale of ' Weiierstedts' Pali
Metallic Conilotlon," orlipper Paint, for the presen
Hon of vessels' botuuns, lor U.K city, I aia prepared
luiuisli Ui saiu ou fa.orable termi.
JOHN H. HAMMITT,
s- Kioi.lnt-ton Hcrew Hock.
snMl-tl Delaware aveuoe.abov Lauret SLteet
iiniXrEi.riaAANn baltTmore ce:
JL THA I, It A I MtOAD, OPKN TO OVJ-OKU-Hl'stlJ
i!n aifd' aiu'rli HID AT, April 1, 1804, th tralnl will lea
ali.lli.ws: . .
1 KAVK KASTWAltD. i WAVE V. Earn aud.
I .i .-rliita.
ATIO. A
Onforil 11 'M
I -ji Phliaiieliihla.... 8 00
ivf.3 WealCbe.lr... 7 ti
(ul W. c. JuueiJou,. t)
i 11 Concord I'Ji
tl Clutrld al'erd,.,. V tl
6-01) kenftett lo-oo
6 l. Avundale 10'3l
fl "ill West Oruve Kl-'ill
'WtstlirOT.
if
A voiulale
Konnett
Cliadd s r'ord..
Concord
W.C. Junelion.
I'hllodi ll'lila...
.7 no
..7r
.7 -l i
,io
..H-15
West Chester.
.1) lit!
1 10 Oxrord Vi m
rasseiuer Htpot In Philadelphia has been chmtueri fn
l,lil.iilh and Market streets, to TlllllTY-M It AT a
He:
ilAMktr Hireets, West 1'ulla.lelphla. Maikut 8tr.
Fas senirer Kaliway Car convey l'asseugen lo aud In
tli livliot. ,
I'a.sepgirf go tliroiirb wltVont change of ears
jet u LLtNl WvVU. OuvwuncnJeal