' ''''' ' ! ' ''!. ) ' ? ! . '. ' 1 TOK DAILY EVENING TELEGRAF1T. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTODER 21, 18G4. ' A VAO.T 4TKWOOK KFWNPAPKK. OFFICE No. 108 S. THIRD STREET. Frtco , Tuaat giwi rm Copt, ar fciormaaCawvA r Ware. rmM to tea) Cantor, aaxi eaalled to Bnh.erlbe-. at of Ik CTty at ITinlinuu Paa Aarxirw: 0m Dm-iaa ojro irr Caere) o Two etrTa,lnverllil.?ti) ,kraeM entered. Mwltwwt root! M the etral rata. A llheral Bllj.ee-lea eat tit eatanoed ineertione. Te Cm (nttoniimita. H.i nattee ear be taken of Anoi.yraona Cii,miuiik .tlnt.0 eyifftcver fce intended for inaoitl-.n mii.t bk nithfii 1 id fer tr-e ane aOitroei. of th rritnrn"t r.e.'e.aanl fw eneHeAt.i. tint ft ft icraramee for Ma Ml faith. We turn ondefWe te rmwrn r.Mvle 1 Cnuiotiinlcalteoe. ' Te Artvertliera). ee trie rveat fneraaaa la the Circulation of Tn ftvhMirm Tat-taaar-u. onotneiltMe ua to i 10 ereaa at an earlr houe.we n.ei-tly r.iiaal teat arH.'rli.eni.-iita may Or aanded in aMn a ID o'eliH-k, If p"".lh', to .eea. theem an raeerUeei In ait of oar editlnna. MONDAY, OCTOD.F.R 21, 1V.. or?IT 1F, (MSPAHIS S I.F.rTKIt. TliU dlfiUngulHhed French citizen, and (Inn friend of the United States, h.w revutly writ tea a letter on tho PichI lenti il question in this country. It la a document which review at length thn different potiitions of tlio two parties to tli election ; and thoro Is a most rein trk aide anl thorough Loowledge or thn prlm-lplas or theae parties exhibited In tho letter. Count Gabparin doea not rush Into hi subject willi cut having first acquainted hlm-ielf with all the points at laaue. He has mustered the subject pf the Rebellion ; Iris kept up with Its proresj ; anil as a Liberal In that land which sent us a LAHTF.TTE In tho days of tlio Revolution, be . iympathlxei with our Nation il Govern ment, and hopes and believes In Its ultiin:it'. uccess. The first position which ho asuimui I, th it the Union must bo maintained, il l cotipn) besds Mr. Lfkooln's policy of t irryln t on the war for Its dofense, tho supremacy of Its power, and the restoration of those States which wore wlchodly severed fro:n that Union But, he docs not understand how an arra tiee ia to aid the national cause. Tim word "Peace" Is Insidiously whlspcrod throu'iout Uio land in the Chicago platforn, but the Count cannot Dnd out the conditions of pe'ico une Insurrection, exclaims tho writer, "was la Its doath-strnffuln ; an arinlstlce will rwtore It to life ; It was without resoureas w they (the Peace men) will re it ire Its arms " and credit; the array of Graxt was at tb " boit'ers of Richmond; they will withdraw Allowing that M( Ci.ellaw should be elected President on the platform of peace, he further remarks that "tho mere fact of his election would have such a gignlflcanco " that he would be ctinlyd lurtliur thin he " Imaginos to-day. These popular Impulses are terrible ; tho reaction once, commnuced " In the direction of peace at any price, ol tho Union at any price, of concessions at any u price, no one knows how fur he w'll go. " Pretensions, and perhaps acts of cowardic ), will then ensue, the very thought of which " chum us to blush for shame. M.'n will not " fear, be sure, to propose, to discuss guiran " teea in favor of slavery. " In any case, the denomination which " now exists at the South will be transferred to the North. The North nill be gteen up u to (JicMons, to intrigues; li'iniiui ) ioii'ec ' Ifore (t a simple and perspicuous en'1 " to ymrtte, it will imperfectly vslut the "favatical unanimity of tM South. It in the North tit at in ill appear to be conquered.. "Itiaio the North thvt the law io'I! a;)pir " to be (iictoted." There Is a prophecy whleli tlm X irth will ace fulfilled to tho letter should Mi.'Clkm.an be elevated to the Presidency. Are we ready for euch a condition of nfl'airs? are wa yet quite willing to sacrifice our manhood, our rights, our liberties, to a party whose assump tion of power would assuredly enf .il upon tho flree States tho distractions and evils foretold by thin eminent foreigner? The second point in the letter Is an argu ment on tlio assertion mado by the pea?u men that Mr. Lincoln wishes to deprive the Southern States of their rights by a subju gation which will grant them no privileges. This chargo he refutes conclusively, and proves that when they return to the Uoiou "the rebellious States regain tho plcaltudj of their rlghte." Mr. Lincoln has done gojd, notcvil. IleconflnoB bimsolf to no vague deola mtions of a platform, but converts his system Into practical decisions jj.'oady in the act 01' execution. Thirdly, the Count argues that Mi Lin coln has due respect for the Constitution and laws. The dictatorial tendencies a.icr'ud to him by his opponents his "arbitrary arrjsts," and the eupprewdou of Uinloyal journals, do net prove that hu is a tyrant. His position as the ruler of the nation, striving honejtly and taitbfully to preserve It against the violence of ivd-lianded ndxdlion, gives him the right, to exercise national power, not oi:!y against tlicse who are in open war, but tlio who at hop e do all they can to aid and encourage traitors. "Here Is a Government," he continue.:, engaged in an onnod utrule wUh thu niaH " U rmidalile Hubellioii of which liuiiun aan njUe ueulion; this IMielliou took Its ri' i ia a vafit trutibou for which the way had beam paved by a goodly amubiirofUiosu who were directing anuu'a at the moment when Mr. Lincoln was elected. It brd for ls ahm-d " couktant point of tu;'port coinp'-icllliii will :h " betrayed to the South the secret 01 tho op 1 at ions meditated cs-tbist it; at the moment u when the South wa.-. most lu nuei of dlllci jnt " ld, there nrco now ivul-Unce to the eon " wi iption, then the hideous mid bloody New " York" riot, then manifestos designed, as it uemed toreatoi L'COU'ago to the Rebels, and " uiiucunce to thum that the war could not bo Kuntlned. ' Well, this Goveriiuient, thus " utUicked, has nut tn'ienilctlfor a ulmjlc diy u the national liberties. We receive the Ameri- " can Journals, and we know whether they are ' restricted in hlwitiny, and in turms the oio- " lence vf which at times confounds us, the " policy of Mr. Lincoln, h' person, his inten- " tions. Have uot both houses ol congress u sat every year during long months, and have " not their discussions taken place in broad "duyllght? Have tho legislative assemblies " of the separate States boen subjected to an exceptional regimet Ilave the parties that u divide America lost the right of convoking " Immense meetings, and of discussing there " all the Interests of tho country f Iluve mea "ceased to apeak, to publish, to organiza? We Europeans have not perceived It. And yet kmd-mouthcJ demagogues in the North continually assure their readors aud tieureri that they have lost thuir liberties I The fourth point made is on the re-estab-litdiment of peace, In which the Count argues JoBclbly and convluclugiy, to honest niluds, that Uie surest way to aonorble peace Is in thp adoytloq of a firm policy with the Rebels. There ia nothing," he says, so pacific on earth a flrmcess." Slavery, the prime cause of the BeUdllon, must I forever removed. peace patched up through an armistice would penult the existence of that accursed fT'l, nrl, eitrlntm tliU warm-hnitrtd Frerfh ninn, " Mny Oo4 prenorTO Hio United SUtflB from thin sliili'tor iiAcIftcBtlon, which would Irnve aubaiatlng Uie true quarr.'l, which would ltnvo alive the trur- rncmy !" ; The flflh anl last division of tlio li't'f r rrforn to tl-to abolition ol 'uvrry, tlirt original cause of Hip revolt. Ho rr.iifiii(it Hint thin li the mnin thinjr willi t!in South afU?r nil, sod tl'fit the Tcare pnrty of the North intimatJMt a willinRnoos to twniiily with tlio rlBTuntln of Invei y. Up tli.'iKri.sU (Jmier.'tl Mc(.!lkli.A"i"b ellcnre tin ilia point an follnwa: "The con ' ct': If.nn of NoOi.m.i.an Le.ir evld m o on "tills artirle. To jIimI anythli? that. Mr. " I. incoi N docs not yield, hn mint yield ttila. i " He avoids sponkinc; of It., but his s.'ence is " nn arltnnwlnljimcnt. "A i.d let no one lull lilmv If with lllusioni. " It la everywhere repeated 'Slavery is dead; " v. hutever may be dnno. It will not rise again.' " Slnvcry dies hard. Whv, thn, If this qucs " Hon Is decided In fact, dons It coastitulo tlm ' great difficulty? Why dos not Gnnoral u MrCl.M.l.AN necord hlinsuli' the satisrant.ioa " of speaking of it, like Mr. Litroi.N ? Why lias not Mr. Jr.FKi:itiuN Oavis hl'mclf, " who certainly dues not lack sagacity, an 1 "vtlro knows what progress sympathies for i " the South would make if slavery worj o it ' of the question why his he nmcr u'tcI an (flicial word thnl. promises the abuW.irm tf slavery, under any form wha'esert Jtc- " rovsc the South still clings to slinrry to-day " (is on the dayvhen it rose in rebellion." In conclusion, Count GAfiPAiits grows eloquent In ills appeal to the peoplo of tho live States to stand by the President; and wa cannot close our article inoro appropriately than by quoting theso stirring words: " American pa'riots, you will net a noble exim 'pie by liiimolntin n little dimtisfaeti n, a ' lew rivalri. s, even a few linnoratili' iirerrcni-cs. " In orilvr to terminate itlori msly what you lin 1 iicuiin: isec wiihi n'niiii await yon; tneyaie " prrsetit, befi ro you, wiltiin yourgrssp. ' I'eace will lie te e itVoltshed. Th" nitoil " outburst of 'lie Noriti, the n id mal re election of Mr. Lincoln, Is a lieuvy lilow on lor which " 1 he lat ri tcatnnce i r an ex iau.ted and dis " couriered IU-Im Hi--n will -n succamti. " The Union will rem. near stronger Ihsn it was " four yesrs a.jn, for it will bnvo reji,lci from i s " hi'Hom the m iludy ih it was c uisinning it. " Miivery will have p, il-hi d.you will liavi-secoin-" piisbed the ;rentet woik of modern Hiuos, all " who luive a lie:t will anplaiiit yon for it, and " Ood will shed upon jou His beat l.'lesdn'js." NTF.AMMU O : TIWK. The remark has been made more than onoe since this great world wm set a-rolilng, that time Is precious." It waits for no mau. On singing maidens and fighting men; on flower gardens and battle-fields; on joy and sorraar, hope and despair, woe and hatred, the night tails, and the sun rises, with unsparing rogu larity. The minutes ara precious, every one of them. We cannot afford to let them drift unheeded by. The current widens and quickens for eternity's ocean, and wc are afloat. There is work to do, aud not more than enough tima to do it in. Let sin and shame and sorroiv ba upon every one of us who wastes this hoavonly treasure. If any mortal be willing to Incur he fearful responsibility of sloth, his ba tho settling of the account! But a weightier and graver charge Is against him who sjuanders the time of others. Ho la more Mian a spend thrift. He is a thlof. Earthly law cannot reach him. lie is often gonteel and respect able. He wears fine c'othos and uses clulee lengungo. The fragrant atmosphere of a good reputation surrounds him. Tlis lips distil honey and breathe melody. ITe drops gjutly In whin the musclos an all strain jd, ail tho brow burning with tho heat and toll of the day. lie is delighted to see yiu. Was pass ing by and thought lie would Jtist see haw you were coming along. lias nothing now or important have you? Tiiinits a great deal ,'iboi:t the weather, and says all he thinks. How busy you are I Don't stop I And then an irregular lira of rmniuisconeoj, reflections, spoculallons, prophecies, an 1 hoar- mys all very sapient and surprising, no doidit until the brain reolf, and the narvei ;uivtr, and patience oozes out in groat angry diopucf perspiration, and common courtoiy becomes n heroism, and from tho troubled soul goes up a o-x for a lodge In some vast wilder- ncps, or inurccssible attic, with only ono door, and Unit one bclud on the buddo. Wo shut up in grated walls those who rob us of our money or goods. We knock diwn those who rob us of our reputation, or forever "cut" and shun them. IJut we can do nothing with those who steal our timo. We are at their mercy. Will they not pause on tho threshold, and con ider well before thoy tarn our duor-In teh? TStAlir AMI JIS I.A1VH. The piiec-K of the necessaries of llfj hsve r-reatly advanced sluco the war l egao. Such a it-suit was to have beeu expectod by all sensible persons. Any man of common under- ! fctiiiidius mufit, if l:c n tlecta at all, know and i-onfess that the standard of values which obtains In a time of general peaco and pros- 1 perity eaiiuot fail to be disturbed, and vwy ! violently disturbed too, by a state of war, Desides the euoimous diulu which such a formidable und protrae'ed strife as is now existing in this country, must make on its productive labor and its pecuniary resjurcos, we have to con.-.ider the severe shock which Mirii a coi'dltlon of afVn'us gives to public con fidence in the stability of all ccnuomicul iutar-e.-1 and relations. The mii.d of the community uatur dly b) couies ulariiicd aud apprehensive un l-sr cir cumstnnces o' the kind. No man can tall, II cm hour to hour, what may happen to atfjet, iiiiiiivoraliiy cr otherwise, tho national wel fnre; and In this attitude of uncertainty, with the evidences of lha rapid aud e.c'en -:lvo flue tiiatirus in tlie lliiaiicial and commerci d elr tles uttructliig his attention every moment, ha reasonably demunds more for his labor or his property, in proportion as the demaud for both increase, and the currency in which they are paid for declines in credit. It Is therefore unwise, as well as unjust, to charge the administration of government with those consequences which are the com mon and iuevitulile incidents of a violent and long-couthiucd disturbance of the public tran quillity. All wars, In all countries and ages, have caused a general scarcity of the neces enrics of life ; and their cost to the consumer has always gone up relatively to the producing power of the nation, and the confidence or want of confidence of the peoplo In the; final result of the war, or as regards the probable period of Its protraction. Jut If It Is unwise and unjust to hold an administration responsible for the ordinary and usual commercial and financial effects of a war which it did not provoke, and has not purposely mismanagod, It is still more Injudi cious to require that administration to remedy such efilcts by direct and special legislation. We all rcmemtier that, not very many months ago, Mr. CiiAaK, then Secretary of the Trea sury, was aked to euggt-at or initiate some measure to regulate' the price of Jfold, and thereby control the market value of all essen- ld article f popular necessity aun coa- umptlon. That requent was muc. In pro found Ignorance of tlio flind:unntil lava of trade, whlrh are Indopendnnt of, anil stronger than, the rcaultitluua and ptllctn or any hum an leg Mature. j rarllnmenta and Coniirrtiwa liitvo trln l.titne And time afrnln, by all aorU or (loving and expedient., to aiilai(oni' und rt-ntraln the natural tnoTcmenls of commerce; and liaro Inv.irint ly failed In every aurrcaHivo eKivrl nient. Tho attempt l nn ntieless an that which trie to prevent the tendency ol water to eok and ultimately And Its level, in uplte of all artificial impedimenta. Thorn who aro in credulous on lliis aul.'jucl, and who would ivproach tho (iovernment lit Woahinqlon fir not regulating the prien of beef, colVne, pota to, and the like, may 1'iarn a uselul lesson from the history of what has happened in Fiti:re whenever the Government of that country has ventured to interf -re with trade b acts or statutes lu the nature of auuipl.:inry law. Such laws linvo invariably done much more hiirm than gooJ, and such will and must bo tliilr I'fieol wherever they are (tied. For many years the eueecsslvo Governments or Trance have taken as much trouble to keep down the price of bread at Pails as somo wlso inen d sired Unit Mr. Uiiahh should take to keep down the price of gold at New York. The result is that bread has al ways baen and is still abnormally dear in rarls, and that the Parisian bakers are in a constant state of financial crisis. Tlie F.nst of France Pall way Company recently made arrangements to bring tl.c cheap bread of tho ptovlnees Into the Paris market; and under the operation of the principle of competition, tho Parisians find themselves, lor the first timo In many a long year, ut their ease on tho bread question. The great point to be gained by legislation on all subjects of trade Is to render trado Itsolf as free as possible. When that is done, the wisest possible policy of Government is to let trade alone. Any Interference with il, bcyoud thn cud of relieving it from all natur.d or artificial restrictions and impediments, must inevitably be prejudicial. Trado is never so prosK'rous as when it Is left absolutely to the unrestricted act'on of its own instincts or lairs, aud the advocates of any other theory are but Ignorant aud short-sighted dreamers. ITMII.KTO Will I K A 1. KM Kit. Tho peace plank in tho Chicago platform has at last given forth a sound, but it is ai "uncertain sound." Pkndi.eton has spoken. Ills lips, long scaled, have been permitted to utter something, and yet that something nmcunts to little or nothing. Notwithstand ing his immense and unyielding pic3 pro clivities, he lias been gently manipulated into a semi-recognition or adoption of the McC i.ei.i.an letter ol acceptance. Tdo does not say so, to bo suro ; but the milk-and-water sentences in his letter to John B. Bapkin prove that tho managers of the gunboat hero's afiairs have succeeded tu weakening the backbone of Geohob II. Pkv ii.i;tok, Esq., candidate for tho Vicc-Pred-dency with McClkllan at least to a cer tain extent. But it goes against the grain sorely ; and he wants tho public to know that he makes "no professions of a new faith." By this we aro to understand that the G:hi:ob II. Pkndi.kton wlio for three years past has steadily refused to support tho Administration in its efforts to subduo the U'jbullion, is tho same personage now that he was then. lib, protestations about his regard for tho Union not being excelled by any one, are simply j foolish and false. If he had said that "there is ' no one who cboa ishes u gi'oator regard for tlie I Union of the Southern States in one Con federacy," then the people of tho North, who understand h's prisiiiou as well as he does himself, would have behoved him. His deprecation of tho establishment of another Government In this country is incon sistent with tho position which ho assumes as I n peace man. II the ltebals aro grunted an armistice, and at its close refuse to return to the Union, what then? Why, thoy aro to be allowed the privilege of departing in peace, nnd the Government is thus severed in twain the right of secession is acknowledged, and tho States of the Union, whenever they find it convenient, will bo at liberty to repu diate thn General Government, and set up tor themselves. Punhl&ton is not so gif.it a fool as not to know this. Tlio fact is, Ids nympaUiies are with tho bouth, though, under tho guir.e of the wolf in a sheep's skin, lie ulleu Huooili words, und prattles inno cently of his love for tho Union. Tlie very fact of his opposition to exacting any condi tions from the Itebels "uot prescribed in tho Constitution" ouuht to bo conclusive evi dence of his hypocrisy his doublo-dofding with a question which involves the exist ence of our Republic. Tho truth is, that, this letter, like that of MoClli. i.an'h, though aboundiug in extravagaut plunscs, laden down with prolessad love for the country, docs not evan hiut ut the one great issue of tlie hour the suppression of au armed rebellion nnd the restoration of the seceded Slates to the Uulon. The people of the North are not blind; th?y uru uot dumb; and thc-y have jihvudy noted this omission lu Mi-Ci.ki lam's letter, and thoy cau-iot fail to ncte the sumo omission in that of tho very llouor.dile Guoiiuk II. Pfnolictox. Tin: ,u'jiu..ssi:-. Ti.i(iair. Oi:r ri'izeas luive au abundant feast of re t 1.0:1 spread fur them to-niglit. At the Hall of the Union League Hon. TiiAudkus Si'UVKNH aud Hon. ,k-vih Hahkuu will speak. Of tlio attraclioua of tlie first-limned orator it is un necessary for us to say anything. His fame ba lenps to us of Pennsylvania, to tho envy of all other Mates. Mr.llAUKK.it is lroin Maina and litis no equal in the power of moving masses of meu by Ills eloquence nnd manner. At the hall of the Iuviucibles (National flail) Vice-President IIamlik will deliver an address. We trust that all of these gentlemen will bo welcomed by crowded audiences of our people. There is another duty, however, that caunot be urged with sufficient zeal. It is for every ono who feels impelled to hear these speakers out of sympathy with their views, to take with him some blend or acqualutonco who may not only bo lukewarm in the cause of the Union, but have been led astray by the sophistry of the demagogues who bf.vo usurped the places that were once tilled by honest Democratic leaders who ore now In favor of the election oI'Likcoln and Johnson. Advices from the Wuat Indicate an early set tlement of the Indian difficulties. The roads over jjie plains Are deserted by emlTanta, aud no more murders have been reported for upwards of eevo rul weeks. A porhonwho ctme to this country less than two years ago, a perfect stranger to every one, has become the proprietor of the woollen mill at Alfred, Maine, formerly carried oil by Mr. Holland, and 1 couductiog a vury aucccualui buflneiuu T ESLIE'S MAGAZINE FOR NOVEMBER. 4 I'lTOIIKItS, 10 2J-3t Vo. gift cuXdSU SIHtCT. TIIR F.rttF.K A Olt.!f riVTf or wr.T VIRIJIWI ." Cspttul, tl,000.tl0n, dlviilnd into inn.O'K) hn I Ooarahan. autMcrlpt lirlco, 51 P"' alurn 1 Mt l'.,mpii owa .0 f Ol llu m i ralutlil i Uu I a4 laaxoa in iha Raria na valli-y. al'uaia on ll.,r-a v. -ok an I ( amnnnll'i Hun nrai cho of Hull oioii. and wllh a 'Iva ' nara ef Ida Olila re it. On Hiitmi fieck ciioioanTaK'n'iiia all, whlii l ni.w j aiiinplm ifinj Ui aa barrtu of on ii r il,v Tina we l ' oiily Ihri-e huii.lri-! anil Iwrlily aorn friS) il -n. 'Mi Aiionrtdtcml. nt lc niw rr-iATlriR 10 It -m to Old il.-ii li A Ilia oltar walla aiiiiouiiilliiK n. wliirn an m.lte !n,' f.-im oiii' hiinilri i) to on liuiuljr,! anil aUlv I't ri-l. nf oil O'lf I diy. wliAn n am ,a lfli-il an oju ir'hliii:e liHe a'."i(il . lnimlnd aio am'y.nvr lpil, with Ati.iut l.ili'.i 'u lo' "il I In Uii wv.l. Tlie laml on whu-li iln aJ i i-f-h-i h dh j a pan'ual 1 In llillll'n'i k C'mii. ei.i ori, a ' ni - ; llilrd HiieirM, I'ltr c niiaio li.v" Idr b U ini-i- tw ,I.U 1. A' Cani'ilii'li'n run, llii ttuiiei"jr own hi l- a Ii- l-'. 'if l)ilrt -tlirre arrn, coi nM- riul liv K-it-4l-i .wi.l n',iei4 i eiiliiwii tt,e IhhI (ll lfimirvls l!io Suta I 'e' U I Tark wall, H.1WI114 11" IiimiI'''! Ii.i r..,, al.-.'.n O1.4 pruparly. lto,li ofaulinrilrillrtii ar nw i.p-n si tu-. li.ru. 1. Ortlvr, Hoi.m No. VS, M-'ifli'tii'a I -.itii, '. A lliiiitril nnmliar of lliarp. nnlr w.i: I- JOHN J K'tOMiil!, Tr-a, 11 1.. Kr.'ra li iilsitir li:y 1'uil" o' an .im.u'i " a. 1 1 ,1 "on Hirlili-llia 'li' l"W lierlei!n' m ' 4,, V'i. Iaru in-in a , .m li'iuaii win a'nv.. ,..'e"i If. n I'll a foil roniiiv Oi lit on il"fiil ir Urn rt'Ti-.i' Ot; f : i vn-'T aiinrknwli uu flin e K. -cii, In .ai 11 a'U , i 1. 1, .'.,1 i al a Ihuieand hfii.'U ef nil pi" day. T.nri, ;i l 1-xi 'li-l.iriil 011 uu" i-'il-n'rl In li in vlfinlij . ai. l il 0 i. u-v -r Ik iin vail, UK In a li urlwi txtuiiU" !WHrrlfrt. iicon-CAni.ii.r.. on th ptii Chun li ol tin' Aineut hy In-' I: v. WILLIAM II Mono to 41 n HAljiil. In t int il liiu .1. w. flu-Ion, It C ARM I.I. , bolli ol l'liiladPIillU. r-ict .WRL -On in monilna of llio 13.1 Instant, .IOSK.rU Jl LI., Sr., In Hid list 'ivir of liii "tf '. Ilia nlallviw anil iron-li 01 lliu luinlly, MreaMlili Lnilyo, No. '2.H, I. i ol O. K-. nnil rticllo Lncam-m.' nt, Nil ,17, arr rc-prclnilly tnyilrl In ult'-n-l Ilia i uurr .1. 1 nun hi. Inu la.liliMit:". ho Hi.' liiit!ouvu,l - rrot.oii Ve. iu mIhi alli'riiooti, at 2 o'c.n. It. .Sen YurK, II1-L10V4 anil Ail-any paiu-ra pli'n ens. 11,'t IIAKLSilN On Hrldsr, Ontonar 41l. Mn. .!'. Hi I-11 INK . UK IIAIIliHON wttaof Minimal Uvwi-n lIliilinnlM n anl UmuililiT ol 'llipounrn liiiiin,i.. Hip ralntivra anil iricnila ara raiiu-clliilli IiitIImI to ail-ml lu r iiiniTul, 10111 the rul'loii:i. 01 tiur PiUi- r, Jnln aton and liris-n atri-ota tlarinanlown, on Tilr.liy. ti p 'Alp Instant al I n'rlurk. Kuliernl tn prurac.l In tho I'nkn llurial tlrnund, Hlxlli anl Wa-dil.iKtnn Klroiuc 1st .liatnli Timf'tr, Lt-rriaa coillltr, Mloul;an, anj t'b'caiio papcra pleane couy.J m C0UETNE7 h WILLTl'Ta. nPr'o. 1 1 nu t 1 S. BKVKNTH "3i roo-, PIIII.AKKLI'HIA. Mauofaeliircra of BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE FUKNITUnN, And lha only n Habit made m llila city. Alao, Kin'pf toom t atninira and nedJIns.Oonitaully on band. S-l-niihi-ilin BUSINESS ITEMS. r rrj A fa., l,lhliif. Third on. I t'licnut. PKniiV a fO .CSoilitng.Thinl anil f'ltiiaut. I'KllllV A t.'0.,OI itl.ln, Thttd anil Chranut, 1'KllltV a CO., Cmtli 1111. 'I Mnl and Ol.v.nilt. I'KHMtY A CO .('l.iil-lnjr, Third aud Chmnul. I'KllhY A CO ,( ruinliiK.Thl.d and Clie.imt. I T.UICT A V , Clot ".Iiik. Third ami Chaaiiut. I'F.ltllY CO ,'ln:h.ua, Third aud Cli--iut. 1'KliUY A 1 1)., I Jlnilul.s, Third and Olojnut. PKCKY A CO .Cnllunil, Third and I h-tnul. H liltV A (.,(';otiiniK.'i h'rO aiid:lu nul. VKKIIY A (')., I I' ll.. 1h ril ai .l Cl.a.nnt. 1'l.liltY A CO ,l lotlena.Thlid and t'hiiiilil. I I IlKY A O .Clnlhlnx.Thl.d and (III. -anul. I'l'.lil.'Y A CO .tlloihlliK.Thl.d and rhnmut. I'f.llliY A CO .Cloth'ns. Third and :hiwiinf. I'l.llliY A CO., ( hitnii.a. Third anlCh4in.it. 1'1'Klir A I O .Clothing, Thlid ani Cl aiiuL I'l'IIHV A f'A ,f'l4hiR4, Third and ( i.ut. LlrHliY ACQ, Clolliliii. Tblrd and Cliainut. Ilnrunlrs In t'lntliliin; Jtnrvalha in ( lutl.injt. Ilairnlua Ml ClulLluK l.atKKina lu ('lull if. Al Olf.svii.i.H Btokf V Ol.i Ktxnl. Al IIiunvii t.K hrnsrs' fild Slai-I. Al it. li.l Sr.iK:.-!' O.d Stand. A. UllANVli.Lr. .iTOHH-,' Old .Stnud. Vo. Hflu 1 hramit .tfPt. Tso. ur.l Clio .mil tr.-it jNo. ill lit Iteanut ain-tt. No. WJ Chcsiiut atradt. Iurr ll MittlelrH 'i'lid OnPMt iirai d, l- .l adaplod fP Med otna pnrptM. Jiutt r-.-i-ived hy 1)A IS A KlCKAlTh., Arill nnd Xc:it!l. 1) I. li C T it 1 C I T V . LOOK AND I.hEl A W0U0 TO T(IC Wlili I d. men. nt 1 All lilne a ).! cHHilftli-n?'. wth n-nte and chrodlc.M-'irue thtru In Y.tt.lltt tnnnth Wt to runct, an ik-i uiaticuily cuntl.b w.i'rann-t. ai No. U'.-O WALNUT Strcot, Phlm tl'l hlu, Bt.it in tiUfl ol' tx trtilnro In mont iUt t'linU mnlsuttuii, n charnv i innile. KltKlr cul IiiW(iit,nn, '.t.tJliMie cbout live jtflu a o hy l'ru1isor ItOI.Ufl. Uca4 the A cm of 111.1U lit prsvaih to a frtniiil nvlrnt In com iniuiiilt'ii, d.yom'iii MD Onfl yontlit, of both e', ainianlly ttf f.n tan 1 J Kruia. Tliso diafca are very itniwii'ortijr tiiidcrtit(.oJ. Thf li e&fvrnal mRnltVs.aikuni or .Tin.tmas arc nt'fvf uu d' bility, rotaiatlun, and ureal ehnntion, Qiaianinux, r wt!ni; aitd oonsumpHon of the Umuoa of (lie wh !cj body, nt urhitmf of trttliliiij, or too jurnl lreat!ilnji on aiccu'SiDtjt a hill or UihU of statra, alpliaUoa of the lieart, a:i.liaa, brvnchltii, aud a ilty, a'irc throat, trciMl-.'nt' ftrl hki. or the arra and Inwor lUut, ttvitiion to rwciiity, huslnt is, aud to study : someUiaeb (V nines n of tho c;,vM:1it, 1 of ciemo-jr. (lizahiOMi of tlie ticn'l, tuiAia pain In v.tr1oiu parti of tho bot.y, iains tn the aud lowr limha, luiuhatjo, dy- pi-. ihit, ccuntiiisiion 01 the buwt-U, t1ratiivd ourativni of tbr ttiUi '-y, uitl tunny other (landu of tiio body, pro tltirti g vti iikiit (lm iiPti into'.h nirilafland f.'iujilei; like uta ( pili 1 ' J . l hicrla, aim! difU'iont for.na of norroua ftptiriniaj. .Now, thi ii, muety-nmc oaw out ol every Inm tlied ot all tlia ttiiovu-numtd (UHt-a. and a hont of u then nut iinoted, h c!isuoipi u of the lunrtt or of t'H .HplutU liprvui, have iht tr urf in lit th iJ ic vwcora, honco the wnutof micrta by any f Ut old mcJicai nytUukioS pructtce. I-IK ArtKA tK TV.M 1.RA. rrolnisMua 1 t' ri, .iii.oirhua, Aiut'iioiThuua, and lyft-tit'iiori-tm a A'l tin: ttiNive ilitaMf-i m.a ov-ior liorind cnip:Hii.iii h,nc their i.rik'in In a Waa ot UitI powar ot tin- ttiv, hr in hi uu Uy ln,urla, eKOtjfi'a, aluiitMry l.nhitri pfUMu'iitl nhti't a, tttfiniiuifi.ttuu tn ue nfp iwtjrf al tlitMiio. Moiiif 1.1 Ih priuirU nyinnii aro ureiv ni( J 1 iiiiio iri.iuul) tlu- 1) p m t. A:k, wetkneM ol t,v Hiuhv, ' MO lai.tn.i- la in: u of mi id tlbilltr tliroUHhotit the unura i -le ut. 'lhi cut-elf, p lurotl 1 1 'mm iiu jj tiooo:ufouie . mtUliOM aro u)nieii uii.iitudinou. Uoiiiiiiip't"U, I pep; In, t.uiftii:itt, !';ir.tyta, lt f ncurt, l.l!tnl:i.tt I'lU, 1 tr J IiibHtii y, und tvt lin y, am not nncc Jim ti. ' t'lifinul ni rcii tt.le rciuf iy ha ever (won tuuiulfor tlx-j i.U'!i:m ctiiiti'i '.ijitf til' out late aiart ury in tbt une ( o1 l-.U'uuirity in tvirivt arcmdai on with the .)ritl and , uiiate t't ia. .itin tl the I'ter'ie tirtmnt Wt- nor 1 full hi en.H! tit ( the ttiMtve tll-ttitfB, ftvntit In cane 01 oTMicr i. riii.jtimt-iit. or . vcr iu:iiflii it nrtru. Mi If li'.i, 11 titiv 01 ri?fit -xm lajufe mid tuiiiiv, wHl 1JLVU t H'lff ( iittrj" Ol UVattllUi HI !lli 140141. UU.idr. UlOlll CoiitulimltJi- trt-M. I'iiOl . H. r.Orj,i:s Lecturer, I'llVnlt ISrt. W H. lro vi , Ji. J , f. Hhedtl, M. l ,H. W. rkr i!h, ai. it. V I hiifi', t'htlaoc Oiila. 10 l-.it lMHU.kH. BiH K A ( OH ai A N O N HtMl.l V1 ( AHINfT OIlllAMt. MAH.I.S A- BMII IVS CAMM'T O.io.:ri. , DUC'fcKit liil.J.-t n IUNOS. I'lAN'iLI. ,1. K. l..lf.l), Bevon'b ana CUUNeul aliiM1!. THE HKillOATK FfcTKOI.EUM CO: X 1..111V 'i lia Triihlai'B of tlila (1.rnlili.v l.avf tl.ia t COM- i.iinv '1 ha Triit.la.B of tn a ( ..mliiliv iiavp ii.ia uay ilnclalvd n.lnlil. nd of ijMLI'EIU'KNT.on Uiccailtal alack of Uu-( ..aii wio, pavaiile on Ihe Jnt of Novt-lnlier at lliwlr Olt ic, No .:.! I'l N'K'tlticvt. 'Ill tminfir booka U1 1m tlukcU on tlie 'Itlh ot ( i(-li.j(ir. ( HAS. THOCKMOKTON, Seorclary. Kw ViiHK.Outo'.iry.', lfA. It 'KKMAMA 1'KTKOI.KUM CdMPANY. " I 'I ha lrui i ofihla Coniiwiiy huva tint day oVulared aitnldi nl ol UN K I LII CKNT on tlia cu)ttul ilm l or una ('-uii...iiy. paviiblf on tt.a lat ,rf Novi-mtM-r at tliilr Ollia, Ho ,n I'lSt. Mir.ut Tlie IranaitX book twlU bu l iodun ll..,7,l,o, ..,r.KB TH1l0CK1IOBToN,H.cr.1,.v. K r.v Vobk, Octob erif.', iN.t. It no - V A RT N K It 8 It I P. WAS1IINO TON IH'ICIII'K, Coiiimiloii JH.rrl.anl and Whnlsnla DvaU-r lu l-r. : anil Lrinlui e. bua aai'iolaloil Hb 111 in in hia 1-urlLi ai til;, a.m. tlKMCV tXA Bl'lCUEB. TM ..,1.0. M,inuvotl IirTCI,K.i ROK, rhnudi-lphla.Octol'cr.lHfil. lu-i4-lm CATJBMAN'S niOTOOaiPH GALLERY, .O No. 10 N. EUjllTU htMCt, b lw viue. . . fihtiiiactiten urautt-d at oi pricei, 10-24 3 r A CAitD. bKlX!IIKB & CO., ITtOPHIE J Tons (ir CRNTKAI. KATINd IKICSB AND DlNINil HOONS, No. ii cmcmjr htiikkt, oh-I'l-bl lK. DKNKI AL I'dsr OrKIOK, 1-IIILAUKI.P1II A, I'A.- lmurr.by m.-illuia of tlie puolio pro.., u Ui-li nu mrroiii ,atiou. and H li-iidi, to.-ir riiiit lliaJilia lur llbaial auroi.raaaiii.ilt Ulo.l awiatoualy bontnaaUl anil pr. uiir i., mid i!ll lurtlii r .lra. lion, an J iinprov, uieiila, ai.d uaa avr tnduavor to marlt tlia uanUniwd aapKWt and uatmnaau ol Uit aaiioral pHJilc l LulUUuinlila aud Tlcmilr. 1017 ura WANAMAKER & BROWN, c A it n I WtlX Or'rTB MV M fs T I It M H T O K ( V LACE CURTAINS a 1 oi:Tr i-Kii r i- ht. I 1 I ; H W 'I'll AN COM 'i' Of IJaT'il' I'H I'll. I. L. VVALRAVr.N, f'H l.'i;lIK VJ W. l liAUHVI.. MAKOMU IIAIjI. Liiiirs cniLLTr-iLON ssrs hljl.l, Mlf. MA 4 TKit Ot Tltrl HITUA I N. Tho I.nrmy Insure Jtct A-ttaolt. itYiiiK Kiiri: M f 'i'Ati,ISIiKD IS Till-- COIr OP HON )K, 1K iVHr Ut, MiO.SOUMt'KID bu OKMTl.a.M.Wf.V TO THK I'TJJtr.IU. Vv'i i.ollci-liilfierhila4telpt'U,JttII tin' of the liHh and 1 IU tr,r.,.i,d othrr noMKpFpfiiol lai-.r date an artlcu Ifwled "Philndi Iph.a a. ilt. it tiic Wor d " and alhu(h Willi ut lMl U.ire, lU pom hi-ity, iln fftte stnt?nrtitA, aitd hii '' t'f..rl atal.ll.nh lt puti-miy ImMJ Hvana, ttmi art U e Iran. We ti'idi tmaiiI the rule to he, an ricahlUhid In th rode ot ttror, i!iit tltf man wIim U do ah tbc 'r mnke' tiiet hrtllirye It tai n up or aw pd b) hii oppnnerit, I oiind lo mtet him I .ni.ibl ;im1 (! (y, or otit ttu i to if pioiii'unc d no unnUt inan, .i'id t Im t oinidt-r -d a i titi vonhy ( ImMir;. ihe writer hi viuiitirsly plord h'.m aril In ju-.t ll.ln pOMtion.and mq uu s.i) tlml he ic cn tirl; trinrtth cur nollcr, and we prmuiutico hhu unn gt'iU Wit i ." Hi-it. H-Moti-d ti nt Milla'a Paf" nithpr rt'a nor l'jlk)tT-prMir. RrcOiid. Ift t Uilleiiti d fcto lHd ti tfl Kvana A Watn'a .Hale with I.iI:'.p'a, iI I he aa.no t m r tat 'tv how he fehoiiM open Liilft'A, he wild, lo ti.uw hu test ttp. Third. Ho atatrd he eni!J tpfii any of I.IUlf)' Hftli-H ii) Ufa in two li u.n.iipcrir inc u nuin!ri ol l!una Hitcn.ai.d o'ht ri. Wa ttvv t'Ubi:rl acct'ptcd a'l these pruiuit;rna Iftirl; and inuniTl) on hi out itrnt, fie coiidi'ionn bena e'Ual lit pi i of, and IviiiM hi in one half rn.rv llitnho it;l.fd,ot t.iHii wpai-ked w opt-n Uritna af. w aImoii, lie Milt n ont i iiiij b placu any ainonnt t u to c'0.a urtVil- ti n nj;hli it a Ikf uniotuit, un Uv Uiinht eltot. Ihi.-.it uot hII, w t- luivn ta-k-d i.pn hiiu tn lint LUlio'i Srtif.n finiruly nt out rink, mutly to tiy hi ninrmfy and hoift'f In lUMloi'g hi elm incuta; hut ho ..an nel her coi:.o torwrd like an hf tiil titan to prtfYr hia aaei tlona by a tol,nor f a l.e uindr feriy rrt.iMHis to any of our urop.i iIUoqh, Th't'f re, wo tiava the rliitit to tay be li "a osnt'nrin.i' l llic ru e, and wrrt It not for (he taUe htatPi.ient . lu (he aitlcle rtt'Dt d to. wo should now paMi hl-n by unnoticed. Tt. U article aayi in mbmarre Kvam ft ua havu n-cclt d I.M'Ic'sCant Iron llinitii(; frimuhank t Mlliurd; that it hkd ken robLed; taut It coL t'.'.V; il.nt It wai huaiai terd l.ilik ttont lt:tnk .'la Its ; aud cxVn upon b.tnkor uml otlirm to ciuuilnr It, etc. Thib V.Atf wft.it a V. 4 Mcrca'ttllo Sttfe, a'td not n lUnk Hrtfe at all. The cawh prlre nt tlie time It hhi a dd wan f 7f Ua'bi.If was mh t.on.o our jenrs ulnoo by a traiel iti(ru),ent to a tunn ho mhto hia no'e nt lorn in intiis ibr f(X,wrifch uoto ha hna ntrer paid, and tlm rronldcut row taji lit .a man waa the Huant of the b.tnk ta buy tU hate, tho purclinii-r knuw It wni not a Itauk bivft. aud did not buy it at Mirli, and tho I'resiJttit ought to l,nnw it ; lui a tli'Mt timeboloii' tho pnrcbnne lie culled on the A?:iit at I'bMadi'lphla, and waa nhown boh Mercantile and Hank .Saffti, and waa olfvrt-d a rvgu'.ar Back. Bale, two l-cht4 Oiick, and much target than tLo one pnrrl.acd frr$irr, bMi percent, off. .Now, If the bank paid their aiitto euppi'blirg it to be a Umi.V ritfc. thoy wore both and Arret., tt nlillt wc wcrcoly H.vli.dltd Ai to the rob l.cry, it id a fitct v.eU tmdi rhtui d tiitd adutiltt.d in AlilK-nJ, tl.at thn-o s.'cnii;c hiiram workttd ou tlmt Hafe dicing Hatuida niijlit and Huntlay tp to about IP o'clock I. St., to pried a hole tiirt-nKh tlia door in fiont ut the lock (the only practicable way toopcnU' on I.illle'a Halo), A piocv ol tuo dcor netu ti e lock wiv, alter maiC triud an the bte' tnttt uric in M.lfod with an upright dilil, aud pro nounr d thoioUKhly diill uro(T(thU p(oc of the dcor ran I (.ecu at Vo. 21 8. BKVKNTH Streut). The dtreelm a and cfllccr of the bank admitted the door to be all that It could be for ita llitckm-in, bttt the rre.udcnt wanted a Nc. i Natlornl Itank H:ifo, worth l,UOil, lu exchauifc even fi r tbe rId iMie, ) inj; that David tvans httd boon to UU Itird a ud hud ofi end (a cxchAnico even for Kvaiii .t Wat aoi.'n Hani; Knit, for which thy ft' kod about the smuu prici1, nnd as our an cut declined tu accept that littoral pro potltlon, t!i hank took I'.vans A Watvon'K, mippoilnjf, we piuni'ttic.tJu-ir i-et-urlty to be iurreaaod, and In t ils rc prt tV) aro a Lad 'y dtapcd.or more so uuw, thau tl.ov wire by tho aei t ir. the Hut Jnvtauco. An to the oaanilr.a'.lou of thin haie, wo jin with tho writer, nnd rcim-nt all intc-tttd In SalcH to look at the hardi.a.sMd the itoti In lUo duorthat wai yrouud tluouh, Itf ihU-l.n. nt und boadtty, an compared with a doorol F.ani A Wagon's Mi-rcanlile Hafe, wtiich la sold at about the bumo prh e, f sane tire, and otl-rd ar a aubsUtuto, Nrt, If you wlU cull on our Aj;-nt,Nu. 'Jl H. rtKA'tlNTIl Ptroot.you can ro T.vans A WaUod's Sitfe that wat t piiKd b one of the Itchcla nt tlottyhhurK, with un old aao, by cuUiu out a top pitae! In Ieia than live tninutra. audmhbed. Thci , It you Hilt kO to Mr, JOHN' W WiL l.IAMtt.No ltWM. 'uL'ikT!i MU'evt, Conveyancer, you can m Ent & Watbon'n Ko.7j Sale, prlco .'4')( that baa iiuit been opjuon by a .oinian lockfinith In about twenty mtnbt'k, by drtllliitf A itoad holu It.roUKh tno door.in front , of tl.c lotl., hieaUuiy a thin ibiKed-lmn pl.ac between the i djoi nnd !ocV.,hnJ by dihitiianijntr n iinall trtionof tlio lork the door wan oix'tad witUoul jiowdcr, and m a wy 1 cnUri ly piaclical lor a bursar. Ali r theae axMiuUiatlonN, vo vliiuk you will be fnh pri pHred to approclatc the dif- i fnn roc beiwi-aii a ale th t lake-) three eclentltlc bur- 1 filai ihnty hnUrn to open, tiili.' pundtu ut tl. hi, and a hai? that takea one ni.n ab ntt tweut ntiuub4 to open without uol'cor powder. M'c Co not my that u hh- caitmii be got tHro(ih chilled iron, but , c d itij ti I uuru dMH( ult, and U'Aen longer to (.nnd a toW thixuU t hlled ln u W. an any otlior uut&l now in uM1. W uy lurtbor, Utt thma novor hai beau a two ,m li llaiak Hai rubbed initde und'i Lllli'-'a patent. At the aum hu e we admit i ai the lt Inch Meruautllc Safe may b ground thniugha Klviiiaj m-ionnac h'lr'lnrt thirty to thit?-i- ht'iiia tu do it. Wo nay, alo, that two hour U au ahuuilainct oi time to ifil Info the tem c i.moii Hank Null-uid on It.e pnueiple oi L.aiia A Wat on', with phttea rlN etei touethi'i ; rhat ti o t-uu-r and Inner dvora cau be d!icc ed and tnl en apar in leba Uiue thau that eren. We will ay further, that w mil lurnih a d up hi-at u oi' tlie bittt opeiitd at Mlltord, If any rpoiikihla man, who la "a frvir nmji," w ill .uru-fh one oi i.vaiu A Wauou'a bet ltuhk KdfM now in use, ever, the nn furnished thu Miltord Hank ; anf wi: wi I put up A ro-pocUble tutu Aulnit An equal amount, that two nii-it altallooi'ti the Lvjiia A Wat eon 8ale mm uer.tttid iu a Mat praoiical for the burglur, itiau an; iwa men enn xrind a hole through Lliho a Haia In iionl oitr.e loik, wl.lrh n. the only piacilcal way to open It, mid Utis it only l' : iut'h thiek, whiltt our hunk. St to htive ibur to atx Itchia In Uilcknuaa, tNL-ludlug Inside birtlui-H. One isord tuoru ; If the Bank of Blllierd hia purchased tin littuk haie, wUch waa effered the rroiident for $ Loo each, lha robbery would undoubtedly have bean pre vented. The attempt to rob the Weal fhllauelphia Truat Fund, which had the aaue aU Bank Bale, probably by tome or all of the aauia purtiea, and the entire failure, under the aatne favorable elrcuiuatancea for the burglara. provea thla tuoat conclusively. Ono other fact It maybe piopcr to noti e. The public Uava uiueh coutl jence In l.lllle'i ISafu that even bankers have purchased the cum mou OIKce Mate, and have been In the habit of leaving it alone from batmduj to .Monday In a cloaa oftlco with large a mount a, whllo It Ima been aibiost the uurveiatU custom with bAtikera not to truat tho enwmon boat llauk Sale without A waU-ltuiau ; And evcu with tide precaution rotnerlea are CAintant. Aa we a Hid lu A prevloua article we a ay now, to convince Intelligent men, that 1-10 to 1-1J liith thect Iron ti at Kood a protection Arfftinat either Are or burglary aa to J Inch chilled trout tlie writer haa got a hani road to travel, and th grcuttir UU iilfurta the t ouyHsr h will lUul thu road. LKW1S LI1.LIE BOH. M. C. HADLKB, Agent, Vo. 31 fl. BJSV1EKT1I Street. i GEKMANTOWN BAUOAIN, IF BOLD JLitM. fall. A Hu.ne Kotiirti ca.t IIEBIDEKCE, situate 0 Ore.il, nar Joho.on attei'tf under UrMiuaifo. dtoi.e Htai.la, Ico ! louiu, iiud .vary uonvaul.ucff. l .'.t V ti-.i f..ol oy I1H I, i t. Will .all whb a purl of Hi. Lot. 'ierina accuiloudatliiK. In:ulr uu m, pr.iuiae.. ll-.'-ai ... A. UICUABDK02J. FINE CLOTHING, J ATIOHT IV OV 1-1 1 I'V. "COimKENTAL HAT," POM J.AIII:h AIM) MHMI'W. WOOD & CARY, No. TIT, OIIITSNUT HTItlCI'ST. P. H. Old Vetvi t Uonnrt, tnniu rsr. roll llata tni Bonnrll ICbtlB:.d. W()OI & OAKY. AMUSEMENTS. A MEUICAN ACADKMY OF MUSIC. HrCONU (III A no VOCAL AM ,NI iiCMKN rt. POXOKIIT, ran,,r flic Miitia,!1!!!!.! of t'.f KFW KIliK .H.WH.lKK' A "M.X'I tTIOJt. MOM) AT bVKMlNi),(M'lolir'i'l,HH. Mr. L. M. iwrwnAi.K, Hlnnor UN f.n 0 MON(.l AltlHt't. Priu-.a Ti-lifini Ir m ' l.a Hr-.tli," Mltun. III. flrrt aiiiiaaranca in Amnrioa. Va l. IIKr Kl r.Tj A r.F.HKrinM, M l. JDH I I'l 1 1 N K O f 'ON N K.LL, Mr. THtt). AIIKH.NU. Mr. .II'I.I.S llOLHrf.IH. TI'K, (1KAND 01.1 IIK.4TKA. Mr. AIXILl ll UIUIII K.l.ll, Mixlcal II? roof of. TICKKTH 1 aach.tnbahad at triOmr, NO Bl.lCHK.rl- t'T Hirer-.. Iti--,i-r a.l Mr-atfc may ht had at lha .r.lriny r.f Mnair. althni-i i-xlr. rl.nrne, nn Hie day al the C wart. on i.ri-f litaii( Oi liio ticket, paroitaiea ai i no oince. 10 'JO tt J. T11KIM. AclHary. TV fits. JOHN DEEW8 NEW AUCll 8T. X A TIIRATWH. VOMITIYH.Y LAWT WEI'K OK VPTVAI.I. Jlnnilny. Tneniay. tVed.-.eiilH , ai d Tiinr. !ay, Mail'lle .Tulle Mariii-rlte-a Hay of (IKMKA:TilK IIKHKLW I'OltTCNB-TELI.FR. flm(a VL8TVAI.I -. tYlthUirceorlulnalaoiiba. Tlie Duchraa Mlai Anna Cwall (liillla Mi,. Anne tlrnham l;ii'.cltnt t Mx. tardea To conclude Klih, eacl. evening, A lll.o:;l)I'.s I'ARCK. Krlrtav VF.STVA1.I H KAUHWKI.I. HKSFKIT. atonday MB. ANilMHij. HAHNtV WILLI AM. VEW eilFSNTTT STREET TIIF.ATUR. 1 LKONAltll (lltOVCK A WILLIAM H. 8lNN,I.l- ce and Miiaiera. THIS (Monday) K.VKN!N(.0ctober24.1MI. t Irat .prenrnnri-in tlu. city of tlie acoomplirilied ar.d neaniiriii truKic Arrreha, MIHrt flLIVB LOOAK. hlie will appeal- tlila eienlnir a. J I 1.1 A. in the atisorblMf Ptar atvird the IIINCHHAfK, Hnprofted tiy t.e .irenath i fliie KK'IIM.AK COMPASV. H;itrday Afti-rnmoi, HINTII OIIAM) KAMII.V IIATINEE. hSKMBLY lil'lLDINGS. LAST WF.F.K OF TUB I. HAND 8TKBROPTIC0H. Mniitiifli-ent pnurammti KVr.KY N10HT THIS WEF.K, j bciccuu irom ONK TIIOl'RAND V1KW3 taken In all nnrta nl lite norld. 1 riilnv Nluht.flrKilM-r HS-H r ATt'ARY FVCT.tr.HIVF.I.Y. Tlcrtt! Hi ci-ill. ciiildn-n lo Cclil.J llusln al So clock. JIK.'-I t.l WANTS. dV) l'UUNISIJKI) HOUSE WANTED, Itf itA wt'at W alnut, or Iocuat.or Arch, or I'hcanut strait. AtiurcHM "I1 umn ted llirjuc," ut thla oiiloo. 10 a FOR SALE AND TO LET. U TO M'.T I.AROH SECOND STORY Si;.. Poem. ext. n.ll u ontire d.ntli of Htnra No. HI7 N, m-.lc.mi Hlie.ii. lii' it lo'-atn in ine city, ttctil llii.iiinof tllAKIKH tlll.ttF.IIT, novtdoor. It flOAL AT rillHT COHT. OcBt Prico to Stockholders $7 00 pur Toa. IMMEDIATE LELIVIKY. ' COM. Ol' llKST QUAIalTy. 81IAKF.S, aaih entltlin to ONE AND A HALF TONS, al Ural coat, F ri!Y VKAB for T WEN TV YKArH. and CASH 1)1 VIliKN !)! or proflu from Ilia aal of all aorpliu Coal, may now lif ohtainod nt $10 00, payable half on anb- arrilrJiiat and hW on Januaiy ft next, of tlie MurtiAu KOUKTALN FRANKLIN COAL COMPANY. OlHoo ini Hi. TIIIIIO Htreot. (OI'POHITE (11 BAUD BANK J Stock Capitj, $500,000, in 62,500 Shares. Beaeived Workiug OapiUl, 12,500 Shares. Rnl..rrlnt.oui. of 4 aharei. a : of 10 rhare.. fdO ; of atrek.i;6'. r (Waban-a. 4'-t of UK) .aaraa. atiJa i ot V) ' han , :( IL fc ,.h hiiar i nti'lea the tio?der to receive, arery vaar. nn,. a,l a hull t.tiiN r ci al al ra.t. fir W year, . and Ch Illililimla evor.i b luonuia.ul Uie pionu uoia uo a: in all aurnliii. coal . . .u . Hio:klioldira liodoTiot want any coal mayliaTa their t,i..n.,rti,,B 1,1 ou.,1 a-Id hv the Cointmny, lor Iheir eapeeial brnam.lhe pr-.nu brinir paid over to them, Indi'pandi.nt of ihe n-gtlar uiib oivldiaida, to whica ta.y aie a 1m TheCnmpaiiv poaea larjre and well-bulttCOAl. W OltKA, at liOAALhAiiN (n.-r Tromont), fchnylaill county, wllh exti-naive Hi.ihk and Tlinbnr IllitliU, an aicelleiit Imiilile llreaaer. nl.-pe Worka, lare Sli-.m t nuinea, Rail road., and all other Muehlnery and Al.iaratu, In full owratloil. cai.al.le ol UilnlliK leU.lHjO ton., to o. .xleuded to l.'-o.lou ton. per t-ar. , , The Coal I. of the heit auaUtv.ehlefly of the niacV lli-i.lli and l'rln roue Vein., Moh, with .everal oihar valuable l oal Vuiiia.exteid within ibe uuaa of tlio l.om- .....i. .u... mil.. In It'inrlh. A brai chof tin- BeadiuK ttallioud ext. nd. to Ilia mine, of tlila Couipuny.ovot tilth the -'onl I. daLy lent to Stockholder, mav order their Coal tnanyef thetiMial alxua viz -Lump Coal, llroken, Kirg, Htove, or Not Coal, all at the preaenl co.. price of 7ii per ton, delivered at thr h'.uae, wltrilu the u.oal distance, of the Company', Cual Yard., In tua Jioruitrn, aiiuuie, aua oouui.ru por- Tl.a t'ompauy and all It. Mlalng W.irki are clear of debt, and nil operation, are cnirie.i .... w.. .uy v...,. v. iv.pv. For Oircnliirii aud Hub.cripilou. apply at tlia Cfiloe, No. 121 S. THIRD Street, 2d rioor, (OPPOSITE OIRAKD DANK.) TtOAXD Of DIltEeTOBS. WILLIAM BCIIM'IXE, PK181DBKT. WILUAU 10KD, KOBKltT P. EJSO, D. B. WOLFE, II. BCrJMlELE. 10-24 A. D. JARDEX, BxcsaTABT. SIOO.OOO1;, HALE. I NION PARSF.NOER RAIL- AY COatfAJil o 110MJB Ult The Union Ftener Railway Company offer far .ale at par oae hnudrcd theunand dollar, of ilx per eeut. couon uouu., clear oi eu.iexi., nauouaj, oiutv, T heae bond, are aecured by a Aral tnorUaiie of tUree liuudred lLouaaiid di.ltar. on the r..ad and it. franchises, Tha tru.teea are Clareni e K. Crark and Tttouiaa A. Hnott. I hey are Ir.otd In aiirn. of and can be ha. I oa ap plication at the olllce of Uie lioiupuu, Ho. M bouili rui n i ii eiirvvi. in li-lil WILLIAM W. KEMIlI.B.Treaiurar. PEDUCED PRICES, CCTION NOTIOa j bl'l'.OIAI.. K A 1,11 ... o IUR 1BD WOOL H&T3, 0Ar3, &o, to ht. bold nr la. II. IIOIMMN ; CO., Anoiloneera, AT No. 6i N. THinn Rt'It F.l'.T, C mrrlaint tl.c f.n Ira muck Of k S Viat VUOI,r.SALr, IIAT EtTABLISHallllT, I On WVihNVflDAV MKN1N., ? t!i Init., A 10; n'rlr t li. con,,t, b o' IO'ii nacVa n of IH.'H. "lun jm, l.iwr-(iii..i ft ..wa iiiiiiii mi( Wi, all ir u' nod Wo-d, mn. rll jr tt t ' tt'-f n d tn t d -Jr-(l Hlfcr- . li r d tt twr 'Irai.lA 1 WmI i.'it bit oi.) ol ine 0 m hr.iit d M nui loture i Mrar-rs. AVAILING. BA1.DW1M ft CO. hxi ( b a t pen fr eaaui'natlon with ontrloggea earlf ot nriii.' O' f.miv. ao-at w SFLCiAL NOTICES. RrpUBLIOAN INVIK0IBT.E3, ' M.MIKI'T bTHI K.T. I'.M.OW 1 fllU'l P.f.NTH. Br Invl'all. n of th. Club, Hon. II AIVISI KAIj IIAMMN, Vt. f .Ptc:j i.t ol tlia Unliea fltAtpa, Ai.r MA.IOIt A. Ill IlitINO, Will a,l,ri- thr public tm is i;vi-;ni-(i, AT I O'UI.Of.'K. IIIK I.AMP8 Am INVITKDTJ ATTEND It a'UIUICJ MUKT1NOH. ADDFESSES WILL B MADE TO TPK CITJZI1NS OF PHILADELPHIA, Hy IheMlowrng (TIslli.Riilahrd "paikrra, a. foMowa on monmv i:vi:mg, OCT. 24, BALL Of THE UUICH LEAGUE, HON. TIIADIiKUS STRVENS, HON. I.KWIS ItARREO, 0( Maine. TrtSDAY EVKMXC, OCT. 25, AT NATIONAL HALL, MARK IT STI'.I'ET, A DOVE TWELFTH, li r Tna HON. II. WINTlUt DAVIS, of Maryland. V ri)M:Si)A EVE.MXG, OCT. 20, AT TUB HALL CT TEE USI?N LEAGUE, nr COI.ONKL TAYLOR, cf East Tcnacie. lil'.V. J. V'ALKLR JACKSOX. Ti:rr.j;AY kvenixc, oct. 27, AT TUB HALL OP THE UNION LEAQUE, 11 T TUB HON. SALMON I. CHASE. FKI9AY EVESIJiG, OCT. 28, AT TUB HALL Or THE UNION LEAGUE, HON. R. H. DANA, Jb. gATrBDAr El EMS C, OCT. , HALL Cr THE UKION LEAGUE, BV COLONEL R. BTOCKF.TT MATTUKVT8, Of Maty laud. IDE LAD1EH ARE INVITED TO ATTEND. 1-M-T I EST, HALL OF THR REPUBLICAN IN- VI.'Iltl.KH. MARKET birt'ot. below Tblrtoontai. ! l'y InvltaUuo of the Club, I HON. HANNIBAL TIAMI.IH, Vice I'reaident of the L'nlled hutet, and UA.IOR A. liLLKlNII, Tv'IU addre.. the public on UOSDAV t.M.M.NU, October it, WA, Al ela'ht 0 clock. Tbe ladle, are Invited to attend. fr-T'T Or PICK OF THE CII'Y UUUJtTi' a5- rnndConiinii.ion, No. el-.' l'KUNK Street. pv4 The extra City Houmr of KJl'lt Ill'MiHbO AND HI 1 V H0LLAU8 will continue to be paid to alloluuieer re.-riilta, h.r one, two. or three your., mustered In to tho credit ol the Urn! anil Mneteentn Haruiot rilliaiieipuia, nnlil tl.a quota ol tlaiae ward, u niled. A. tlie detlelenry ul itii. ward, now amount, in all to leu. thuu three liui.dred men, partis, who piopo.e to enter the aervlce would do well to enllut promptly, and tliua ecure the ndvantaiie. of the liberal bounty now altered. In a few day. the quota of those ward, will probably Del tilled, when the Uoumy ol r'eur Hundred anil fifty LKillal will be withdrawu. . ,, . 10-it Ut . a-init, riuem- ITTW- OFFICE SWATARA FALLS COAU Comuauy. So. K8 H'Ol'HTU Hlreet. Fhii.aijmli'Hia, Ocbiber 90, law. The Board of Tllrerbiia have tlila day declared a llV oendof HVKf.ii I'fcll IBM. outol ni"' UieCouipany eotlie lt of October, payable on aud aitee: iTT;T.7'Bouk. wiU be cweed front the MH to th 1U X) 10.1 --r AT1MV. NAVY. A.L llllinno It Oothms Embroidered. rft.oulder trp.. WraataJ, &c, in .tyla uu.ujva.ae4. ..via uu.uiva.aea, at J Moaehani Tailor, Ho. lb VTK I (iakel, above (Juu.ua. SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS. a t if 3 I i r-