The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 26, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    TOR DAILY EVENING TKLEGnAPjl.PIIILADELPIIIA. WEDNESDAY", OCTOBER 2G, 1801.
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Mi In all of oar edition!
WEDNKSDAY, OCTOBKIt 2''.. lSfil.
oi b rRiExni i foufkiv i. imh.
White the great States of Pounsylvmil i,
Ohio, nd Indiana are declaring their deter
mination to anpport the Government in tho
prosecution of tho war; while th voice of
oar rmy U h ard above the sounds of buttle,
wnariBg to stand true to tho Administration
M long as it continues to stand true to them ;
jrblle Maryland, "redeemed, regenerated, anil
disenthralled by the inevitable genius or unl
rersal emancipation," stands forth an eternal
monument of the great good ucliieved by
President Lincoln and his policy, our IricniN
across the sea are not silent.
Every steamer which reaches our shores
brings us words of cheer, advice, and encour
agement. Joni Bright sends one of his
waele-sonled letters, Dk Gaspa-m one of
til polished logical cpUtles, and fliitlly,
Edouabd Lahoui.ayk writes us an lrapas
ioned appeal to do our duty to our country
and the world. Removed beyond the passion
of the day, his penetration enables hini to
pierce the flimsy veil of politicians, and lay
bare the true Issues or tho controversy. Uj
ays:
" Mr. Abraham Lincoln represent u policy
" of the most perspicuous kind, whicU m;iy bo
nunmed np in two sentences tin nuintentinci!
" of Itac Union, the ubolition of slavery. Every
" thing else is only accessory. Ocncrnl McCj.f.l
" LAN prottrs bis devotion t gao Union, und his
" dee-ire to re-et:iblih pes tnd concord ; lint
these are general expressions which hide tha
" tiue Idea of the party. To those who know
" how to read Its motto, Ills banner bears the in
" axription, 'The ro-e-tubiWimunt of tho Union a
" it wxs, slavery remaining an internal ti'ioctlon'
u that is to BSV. HlAvnrv rrminlnif "
tht is to say, slavery remaining,
Here, as It were In a nutshell, is tho true
Issue. Could It possibly be summed up
more clearly and concisely ?
He aas every facility abroad forjudging of
the true situation of the South, far butter
opportunities than are vouchsafed to us at the
North, The Immense financial interest held
by France In Confederate bonds secures them
very facility for acquiring correct lnform
Uon, With all these advantages, hear L.vuou
LATB's opinion :
" Despite the conrage of its soldiers, the onergy
" and talent of its genera's, the South is panting
" fot breath ; It has no longer an army of resurve,
" a victory will not save it, a new campaign may
" end It, All its hopes are destroyed."
He selects as his motto tho sublime saying
Of Fbanklin, Tfto8) who aerice liberty to
obtain a moment's security, deseree to ob
u tain neitlier liberty nor securifj" a motto
Which should have Its npproprbtte place ou
the banners of the Lincoln and Johnson
. Club.
After the years of war and bloodshed the
- North has undergone, he calls upon us not to
surrender on the eve of victory all our well-
earned triumphs. He says: "Success la
almost certain, victory assured, and the
" North Is finally on tho verge of a glorious
" triumph. And Ik it at tbls moment, that the
" American people will listen to mun who
' propose to It abdication t"
The voice of the down-trodden of Europo
Speaks to us through him :
" But if liberty is eclipsed In the New World,
" daiiiucss v. ill ensue in Europe ; and we tha i
M see the work of Wahiiinoton, 1' Uanki.in-, and
" Hamilton spit upon and trodden under foot,
" bv a si hool that believes only in strength and
" f access."
He concludes bis very able letter with an
impassioned appeal :
" This is why wo aw tit with impatience the
Presidential election, piuyiug God that the
" came that rhall be drawn from tho urn may ha
" that of the bonuHt and upright Aiikaiiaik Lis
" coi n, for tills namo will lien prenage of vie'ory,
" the triumph of justice and rU'tit. To vote tor
" f.lcCi l i.lan is to vote for iho liuiuiiia iouof tlie
" North, the perpetual maintenance of slnrerv,
and the illsrupti-n of tiio gi a' llepulilie. To
" ote for I.i.col.n is to vote for Union un 1 for
"hiherty."
Fit pentlment foi one who has all his lifo
battled against the tyranny of France, who
baa held up America as a model to Kurope,
and lias aided the. eutiie of lieedout by both
his voice and pen!
I'll K wnr or 'I'tlK Wt;!l.!l
niero Is peihiqis no pbriiHc put lor 'i eo
complacently by those who steer their uarnu
of life by tlie, compa-ss ofco:ive:iLiouitlil y a.i 1
they are leirion imthis: "it h; the v.'i'y ol
theworldl" For how much weakness, w.tnt
of Independence, mental and physii:al Inerl'u,
ad absurdity, does this t-crve as a specious
excuse! It is so luuc'i less fatigitiii to . suc
cumb to than to combat tlie faults utid follies
of the age.
There are always a few men behind tho
times they live In, inr fewer still In n Ivanee
Of their generation, but an lmni :io in ijorlty
who Buffer themselves to rock idly along o'l
the tide of the Present, grounding upon tin
hallows and lying suji'n.; till n u-wlluod
floats them ol)', kuoeLhig tepidly agiimi
reels and sand-bars, going round ami round,
like the drift-wood In the. ediies and whirl
pools, and replying, willi u vapid smilj ol'
content, to tiij liieiids v.'io woV 1 urgrt llii ui
to mako Inloliigoiit hoai-vay, "iVui- is the.
use '( we are among our con'mpor.ir! a-1
the rest are doing Ju-t nii we do. Tii !preijut
Is good enouj,li for us; why should we tire
ourselves la btrug!ing, comparatively alone,
allcr some uncertain good to come, and leave
so much pleasant company here at their ease?
Let us float about with our fellows; it is tlie
way of the world."
What a wretched philosophy is HJs! These,
men are born, vegetate, and die I Save Ui ;
mischief tht-y do otiiers, in those three words
Is writ their whole history. And not oidy iu
the higher walks of hiiniun effort is this "way
of the world" a rule of life not only does it
aufllce to benumb brain and conscience as to
the great shortcomings, but alo with regard
to the most trivial details of daily existence.
One cultivates his face into tho seniblauce of
a baboon, aud outrages nature and symmetry
In the fashion of bis garments ; yet beholds
Llmself with sutlsfied vanity in the mirror,
because his small mind whispers "it Is the
waythat is, the mode "of the world' that
. m, otitis world.
Another taakea himself sick, destroys Lis
digestion, enervates hU physical vigor, with
luxurious gouimaadize, because hU world
appe art to demand It of blm, and because ha
U afraid to atop out of and beyond that world.
A third Insult his better nature, contradict
tU Jjctul tad Li Uiidwtaudliig, by a tacUtlou
eynlrium or nkcpliolam. or atheism, or any
other absurd ''Ism," likewise because the eddy
Into which he drift.' Is over carrying rouni
those rotten fragments of wreck, nnd ho la-ks
the energy tbr a brave swo p of bis arms, so t-t
apeak, to bear Mm Iree of tho vortex.
The lollies of fashion, of etiquette, of conver
sation; the lifte picking up of opinion; the
abn'nee of Individual!! y and lii(l.-vnil-n -n -rneh
and all bold by this straw of'th.- iviy of
the world."
I-ot our risinc; youth come out of this Inssne.
vegetation. Let us hnvc no more stereotypes
of "clans" and "Jtyle," or at lea!, let suoh b?
linrrowed tlotvn by a determined p'lshlug for
ward in the march of true progress, moral,
Intellectual, and physical. Let not O'jr yonnn;
men and women be s.itialled to model them
selves In the mould of their "set," and to be
came mere naughts In a sum of cyphers. If
there be any native impulses In them towards
something beyond the trend-mill round of con
ventionalism, let tliem step ouland make their
own mark I Let ench be known as himself
not as "one of the young men of the present
day" one or the puppets in the world's fan-
, , ., J
occinj-filiow.
If we walk the streets at noon, ami, en
countering a young man, are asked, "Who Is
be?" we answer, "One of our fashion iblc or
wealthy, or something else 'bloods' " knowlns
him always ns a mere specimen or a class
without a point whereon to put our flnrer,
and say, he has this power, or that worth, or
such a grace. And we need not even know
bis name, or station, or any other trait, or
personality, to speak confidently of his place
in the puppet-show. In fact, ho ha no per
sonality. Wo are awnre that there will, that there
must always be such classes, composed of
such types, as long as brains are dealt out so
unequally ; but we would have them repre
sented solely by those who have no capacity
to go beyond their role who play their little
part on tho stage of lifo well enough, but
would utterly fall in a higher sphere of
thought or action; whereas, now we feel sure
that very many, with fur nobler powers unde
veloped, are dawdling along Inglorlously, self
degraded, through the echoless halls of an
aimless, thoughtless, soulless life, because they
have put their wills to sleep with the anodyne
of "the way of the world."
l'K.Mni.KIO AUAI.V.
Grouon II. l'KNni.KTON Is in trouble. His
peace platform is threatened with destruc
tion, aud having received bis cue from the
McCr.Kl.LAjf managers, he is now attempting
to prove his loyalty to the Union. A beauti
ful spectacle that waa which he made In New
York an evening or two since, when he ad
dressed a Democratic Soldier Club. "I thank
you," said he, "for this manifestation of your
" kind feeling towards myself. I am the more
" grateful for it as it comes from men who
hwie stood in the fore front ofdanqer, and
u periled their lives for their country. I
" accept it aa an evidence of your confidence
" In and of your sympathy with my devotion
to tho Union and tho Constitution."
Was there ever uttered such a bare-faced
and hypocritical set of pbrnses as these?
GKonoK II. ri.sni.KTox declaiming to sol
diers who had stood In the fore front of dan
ger, that bo felt that they appreciated his
ilevotion to bis country! Why, it Is the most
absurd declaration mado during this political
campaign. Where was Ills sympathy for the
soldiers when, ou every occasion, ho voted In
Conpreas against bills locking to supplies for
the brave men who were periling their lives
fiir the defense of the country, the s.tlvatiou of
the Union ?
Out ou such miserable, ranting hypocrisy I
Cau it bo that the true champions of the nation
nu n who have ottered their lives men who
have .shed their blood men who have given
Ihi-ir li.Ml,Mn...i. U !. A
.u.u ..v um.w wiuun.4 cvciy
hiirdfhlp and toil, in their patriotic ellorts to
......I. i..i...iii i . , .
eiuoil IIIU lal'WIIIUU, CHU DB llOOU-WlUKCtl,
duped, by bucIi mendacious stuff as tbls? We '
do not believe It, for they are scarcely ready !
to facrillce their honor, their manhood.
lie endorses M(iCm:i,i.a.n, and says: "The
" iJemocrntic party is pledged to an unswerv
" ing fidelity to the Union under tho Constitu
"tlon." Very well. Why, then, did that
same party bring the Union to the briuk of
destruction 1 If it is the guardian of the
country, why did it allow the leaders of seces
sion tiuder lit'cuANAtf loplot against its lifo?
A pretty savior of the nation truly is tills
Democratic party. It first plunges us into a
war, and then comes forward, lilts Its hands
In holy horror at our troubles, and uskg tho
people to give It a chance "to gave" tho ro-l-ublic
from mini We have had enough of
such bosh. The Democrats were always for
"saviiiK the Union," and wh'le they were pre
tending to render lt"c" they were planning
Its dissolution.
Mr.FKNin.KTON may do to talk to Uebels,
but his speeches will have nooShcr effect than
that cfdrivlng honest, loyal-hearted members
of the old Democratic party into the Union
ranks, liy all menus let liim go on making j
addresses to tlie people, but especially to tha
sold ieis.
loiiTitAi ii.'sioKV or Titt: wtu.
The IIoi'oraMe !'nvitn Mi Piiiuihox, of
fic:ty: burg, hus ricemiy wiitlou apolitical his
tory of the present it .'hellion, which f irtyhteiinitle
arrangement, completeness of cont.nt-, aad i :it
poitnn. e of the fuels collated, Ins never been e-
etlled by any poiit'r.il writer of our land. Mr.
JIi PiuiiMiN's position a clerk of tho fnited
States House of licpr. -tut.ifives (,'ivei hi.n frc
aeec s to iho i-ii.'inal m.in.i-:;p!-of inoa: im
ponance; hi-: e;cii.uce as meniluT ot'C jogrcss
f-ishles ten to ni il-.e a .nidi -Ions .'.el "-lion from
lie iut nni'ei i.:)j a; lu oi-po al j un I the in'ellc;'.
nnd tl.liliy which he i-well known to J ).i-i;.-.s,
t'u:iii.-h it sf cui i'y that tLe tie't.'ri iis( wucu se
ll eleil, will he v.ell hinejle 1. The ui;:h e:p-; 'it
tions created by tho knowledge tLut . ueh a work
was ill preparation have been inou th.ui lt.tii.eil
iu t!.e proilu. tion Itteli'.
A hi.;ory of eotiteiiipor.'iry tvents sbouM eoa
sijt of a jluia narration of Mcl!-aiiih.in'leateJ
f.ict-, without comment rr uritlelsm. Nowriicr
of the presui't day is sttatelet.tly tr. u i oai pirti
san pre,in'ie to c.tiiuly j 1 1-e the -ici-.o" t'.-! (,'av
erniuunt. ilio wuik v. iiJ ho ei-iier hi i e l or pro
juilictd l.y his p:.'siuiis. Mr. M I'ii..;'.mi.i li.n
Bilopttd tLc bct, In fact, lb; mily ii0-!it cour.-o,
under tho c'tcum-stnc.-s. lie h.ii enrftully
nrrarJoCd all the proela'uat'ous, acts, aal votes on
any question aniicr a jener.il beiidiuij; and with
out having mid. d a single word from b.'s own
pen, has presented to bis reirjcis a full aud ln
teiestii g account of the subject under conifMera
tion a history of pcifuct truth, as it is cjinpssjd
entirely of oliicial documents.
The want of ucb a work In tlitj political world
bus for several years been full aud acknowledged,
and the appearance of the present volume has
bten hHiled with juy, not only by the politician,
but by the statesman, as it fills a vacant spot ou
their ehclvej devoted to niot useful works.
No member of Congress, legislature, or Coun
cil should be without it bo one who is, or ever
expects to be, lo public life should omit to pro
cure aud study It thoroughly. In fact, no one
Who takes any interest la the groat events which
Lav fv four years convulsed, our lU'i thoul.
ntgtrct to .r rese with csre lliii re.illy Vilu.ihle
viok.
The wirk is published ty Ai i'M ion A Co., of
New l (!, an 1 is for sale at the well-known l.o.ik
store and jk il.d ral deot of T. II. l't-tiii, siath-
wiBt comer ( Sixth ami Chc-uut s rets
lh" !! rrs-riit Srrwhorfi ;rMill,it
The llaiilinoie Sun publishes the fillowln" r, r
ti(e:ars of the priKrev of the yellow fr-ifr Rt
IScnlK'tn, IS ort It Ciroliim :
Kclinhle iiitnllk-i-nreof the I ten date received
at Old l'oint reinrsents ilic yellow lever as pro-
vniiniC in me towii .r IScvhcrn, North Cirolina
to an .arming extent. NVver before, in tbn Iiih-'
tory t.f Hie lnie Iim any cpidenrr bc-i kn iwn
io re(-OM..i. ntIy and so f.it illy. It is of the
incut tnalifnnnt type, and lined t hietiy to old
or native re-idents of the pl.ie. In live ra-ii-s o it
i ma n-tiiis nave in en ratal. f)no account says
the eltien h ive more thun they c n do to attend
to tne t-lek and Imry thu flcuil. In a uum'tcv of
Kinmea w in n entered, eerptrs hsrc lie -n found
dead prol.nhly a day or two, rcmaitiin thoro in
Me of (Irctiuipo.Mtion, for want of persons tj
ren.ovc tln-ni.
The clbeasa iisinilly appears with a chill, fol
lowed by a fever, which inercaes in violeuca
until the psiieiit dies with him k vomit, often In
lew limn twenty-four hours. Children and
ncpioes very generally ckcsi. It is mainly
C""llnrd to t he native white citizens. The (iov
riimient while troops at the outposts havi
troops at the outnosts ham
ccapru, witu lew exceptions, u iptiiin lloldoo,
of tiio I'nlied States army, who has boon an
nounced in Hit papers as a victim to this (courgo
is alive ui.d well. Postmaster Dibble, an old and"
well-known eitien, has died ol the ferur. Tho
Hrliel (lenrrnl Halter a few days ago sent a ting
ol truce to the comniandimr ollljer at Nowoern,
prollerin;; a miniher of his physician to attend to
pa: Irnls the re if such permission could he granted.
In conM'ipicme of surgeons having been sent
fiom Old Point for said purpose, the oiler was
die lined. The medical director of the Newborn
dinrh t bus done groat service, working nifjht and
duv. Several of his clerks and assi-tants havo
fi.lu n virt'ms to the dison-e. For a time tho only
fcenpHtion of the pcoplo was to bury the dead
at.d at.end to the sick and dying. The misfor
tune was, those in health could not leave, owini? to
miiitaiy restiielions on nil sides, tho want of
mc:ns, ftc. Some who were ahle vent to tho
seashore or coast where the opiileml.; had not ap
peared. No iihatcrncnt in tho fever at luat
accounts, print was hopefully looked for.
"Two Ykaha or War," said Henry Ward
I)i ecber on Sunday night, "and wo have con
quered half tho Kebel territory, bold the keys of
the whole, and have nearly destroyed tho mili
tary strength of the Rebellion In tho field. All
this in two years of war." "four years, you
mean," said a bystander. "No," responded Mr.
llcecbcr; "I said two years of icor. In tho lirot
two General MeUloiian was in command."
JIOIXUM ' TIIK IIK,t.H4,
New Ciii.skit SrnKK.r Thkatrr. It is a m st
dltlieiill tank to p-nk of thr nar now playing at tlie ('lion
lint. MI.k Olive Lopnn has many aitvAiitutfoi, but in the
rluirscler of ' I'rtnllne" ninst Of lliein a'lvanUlffl Wfra
lid .Ai.llfit. Helore llid.'.'inif tier, hnveever, Mln Loean's
elc are ril.,an.i'-d not. . nl ly her Ima.itv. but bv ita
trnly femltene -Infttnt-tcr ami bv an , tHiv Nynipatlnnic
menner. tt In tant thai wleitt'VT ma Lavr twen M1m
otan h arly icl.oillnn. her la..t llaaieN have been the
Preach Mane.
Her aim Is to he natnral.lto eschew emmwrAtlon. la
etchou ruit, and le y. nel .1 luM h :r lita, a.'tvcidht.hut
iht-y csd heareei.v be amnnid lr mpi.ii'lioj Th
mtna'lnnh In'Tatilltn-'!, ' r'tlr art Ino vio.wiifc anil liSSXl -filled
fi.r the iteln-alv Mhailm the emlP)ivnreil ti, itlve
thi-iii. Ml.s lifran Irnu hplmre would he huh e.me..!v,
ith toueh vl nathoft. rennril. elegant. ii-iaed with
extreme tate. Pailian lotttti mpli ty. Miha l.ox ia lu
In-i-Vlnyii shoulil never overstep the thvuitbohl uf ttiu
lrwlni;-rooin ; II tsre deeply uiithetla iiMnen msy wenr.
but thoy aie leu iiinereiitly and eMirenied with more
rem re uian iu eumapiiiyas llip -oey of l.tivn e
'lliero IK lio ruastni why ttle ear v seenl ur "IMO Ine"
ele.tlld I t he i.'a anil joyous, hut the terrible llillnllnitl in
oi her tnidt- aud inn disafimiiituiciil of hur love were sufti
.:ieiit to al rue- cuuvvrl the 1:1 I Into the wouiaii. uml tu
nieUo her nt uiiee rartie.it and hetioui. Iu the seeno ot re
limiieh, ae well a of lee ei-earatloa, la Ihe " Wld tw Mel
liolle t." coll ami, Mins l,lt.-'Oi stvoral t.iuef en-niet'ed Willi
I'hiuite.' whh h lnterfere.1 with the hyiuputliv hhe should
men lln-pire, yet in tnomi two ecenc thuie were two or
three poluta that ivere atartatuand elh-cti c, as well aa
tetitter anil wnuianly. M-sOllvu Li. an'B mot llnUhed
act Ih the lllih, wUern t:e uxeelluuce ot her reailitt'jt aud
enum intloli (llplayeil.
Nolltliktunillnit Kli.ii olive .ocan'h theiitrieal aseiiela
tions, Khe uliiys an It nol at homii on thu dim -.e at if at ill
timid, itlll eiiilmriai-i ny theeiuuhig uei vouniesi telt
tiy lhiH who stop Ironi prlv.tte lllu on to the taue.
i'auluie" in loo heavy for hur; Mtm Lnir.n'4 otieme
reilneaient and mace are all !-at In the ueotieulillona ami
lliuwy bituallonk of IhU plav. 8he haa a hahll of unlil
her flight arm too much, and. as a mnieriil tlilnii, movea 1-m,
nme.Kiy. bud tins oer aruia aiwayn loo i.iii uimvu
liesa.no a lo UlNtort her ahouliloi'B ; yet, ul'.hal. Alias
liuuu ititerefcN, and, at tiny rale. It iunl lie aald that
her'Tanllno" bus Un- inurlt ol oriln illiy. It la unllLii any
oiuer, botn id concejiuon and njLeiiiluii, we ba e ceratf.m
oenne.
Sir. Mordaunt played "f'tau lo Melnntte" In a tutnner
ropiete whh faiiltK ; ye: bv file enrneiot n, Iwpulsj, eur.,a,
pasaion, and hy liia uii'luiiloua, tumter, anil deep Voice,
! elit at onee lo the nearta of tin- audieac", fur the e neei
tion wast nil ol aiAitneiui. Mr. Morduunt inik-.-d "dlaude"
to the ailtlalln tiiei of the ol'.uliuea" In Ihe ainlloileu, :illd
w:is , nihl;MalleHll. aept'llldi d. hciiifl cslp-d, whh laa
LnKaji, belore the eiirtaiti nf.er eaeh aet. Mr. Klordaunt a
ameeai Jli II li Mil t aoonld enei.uia.:e hiui, and Induee hlia
to tn':e hii ploh't-nion lueiirneal, lor lib e.anuaplre to Dinner
tlilnua than he hua yot aehieveil.
Mr. ITiooil a bait 1W1 iust a little hevnnd hlin. Mr
I I.1"" . "..ilia we.ctHiKI .ay lie
i a niu 01 ill r. t . iinpui an a "Colonel llamu,; but it:a,!we
chniiot. Mr. (.'I'N.iiiiiin ni.t-h- a vrrv l.auli iu fit!
ai.itklutr "Al iim. l)i ffUuif i Mr. Hanr' M,ViJ.w
Mi liiotto ' whs e.xrrllcnt. We rnnut In ip iii'Miiioniu t
uni tuir nlnniMs a si'ltotti" hr placed liy liirK'ld'H orcln'ii
t'ii, ruiioii II. o "Ancsi Kt olli(clie." li" If lull ul iii' ).) lv.
Mr ll'n it itt nivin us nothing lt kiiuvi'd, fxcciit ptiiii!iii
tin- innrvli in Fa tut; but tUtu oau on: huvo lt m-tcli of a
(i'j'jtl tiling '!
Alien tS'iUKKT TnKATRK. UcMca WtMit bct'.cr
n the itofonU nlht; or cc-nrm-, everv ono ilavcd moio
iiml it tm dimly. Mad lie Vivali wu'i In excellent vuico,
and Ihv jioiiat was a very Uue one.
Walnit Strki:t TarATKF. Mr. Bimbunan
ami lit dmiKliUir Virj-iiilu liuve e hibli.Jicd theinioUc
In the ta w; nf the inihlk-. uml play a lino eiur-iceumnt,
'J .vy IiH a K'.il fd in l ttvn Anranrr uutl Th li -''
i , iu (l wo ul tar mi early opjioiiuiuty of aprakiiit'
l!n;i.tnil it thu r 1 1 Tlormnct
Tin: Htkui:oi-ticon'. The St'Teopticon Pic
limn now un iwHbiiimj M tho Awinby ltuiulinffj un'
i'etit 'U il.t lu-vt i eel nifii h ..f tl.i iKtreoraiilile iirt wi
hn crvt i .-een. nnd i'.mp .1 tl.i ui an- rt t ttvim iu
tl clr wny, I iuJh.v n k'h next In hi t apart tor h-:uu.i v
in. un it Will be a I'&io iilultt Hiih tho .iilijtijhi riiu u
tltC ia: iiv- . i
Tilt: i:s i.i k a ou. van im vof wvr
CupiUt!, 000,1 M)y, tlivi.loU into 10il,0(H) mUai-us j
a ftlO )icr hhuri. Subtci Iptitiu I't, l'pei aluru. '
'l lii.-Ccni; nfiy nwu 'n c-n(,4ftBjt vain lble land and I
lent.) n in iho Kuniwli nlWhjt.tnU) an llurae SicU au 1 '
Cimiphelt'k linn hrai chea of Uull crock, und wllli Avu '
b.i.4-' 'i the Ohio ri it. j
On Ufim- .-.ff'h, lb cti:ii.iiiy own nut well, whK-h i.-i nnw '
I iu..i tu-. tv fi.u -llin-e hat M la )t" dii per d i;-. ThU 'i ell it '
i i.!y tt j i d ln i!ii .l ni.d twrnty Kcvru fo.-t de p. Th '
h, i-h.u t l nt h now pn puuu Mo Lme to thu d -p h of
th:- mi. i r w . ilx Mtitrou'Hliti ua, iitcn art? produuhi friu
htintln l to one htnidT'-d aiut iixtv hunnU of oil p r
dny, i i t a wt an- i a'l-.iw l w e rail ptodect u llki' araxiut. '
llitrt lh ni.uiln r welt ml lln;e Niv-h, now h ird tv o ,
liuiidli.l ar.d i'i;--ll' ui-i, ytVi &U lit thirty fc tt of oil ,;
1 thC M-i.n1. Thf luild till WllU It UiIh Wtil le liKAtail js ln '
a perpeluai le.'-e 'I In- Hi.tM'rt .'k Compiti o n a tw- S
tli!iil int n -t, i:r coin; any liv- ihttb.ihtnuiiui' tivii-thlr.t.
Ai I'tniipT H'h r'.u, fhu f i ipany own lu fr-o a tract of !
thirty -1 1 1 ic ;u n i rm Oit.-rud by i;e.l0(.:tit itntl minitu
im r A i:-r h ,t ul! toriii.nym the Mi.ito. Tiie j:rt .it
Turk well, ih'Wiini llvo ImMrod luircK, adjoin tl.ld f
p -f:'v .
I'.o'.kc ul' hii'r-i I.;ti;u tu" row pr-u ar tha i 'imi;iuiiy'
Cm Uo.'i.v Nit M.-n Uiiri K .chim.8. '
A !!l Mc.l iiLn-iiii;' oi th V or.:." M: h oM, ;
JoIJN J. Wi.'OMI.it, Tn.iNU.vr.
Kr. m II l llt-uri; I.
-liy l,.it"ofHi.itraVrii, l;t.
Vli.H-lli: f li'i-T . t-iii'T aw ,
rumi - li illlivi-.l ..i.-.l.i' ('run
ii -t'l.'id i v liio 1 1 if ..i Oi' - ' .hi it 1
. N. Ji.. i,l Ih.i! ,lt: I., '.'1. I, I
of nil T C.ij'. r.-iii-.!. r -t
. .n II la . i.'iiiii. unj t'.u yi: ,r
ti exu .it."
i JH iri.m .
i. II .,,
..I I ,ii I
Ar i-i
NCOI N..
I n th.' 2Mli tut. riuf . at st.
I Dim's I'lnir n. by i:jV. M. A. ! H'oih- ll.nve, It. It ,
1 r. C I AH, 11. Liti.N . I lit t i-tj Main Ai-niy, to KAiij
iU' 'KI.i.. dauht. r of K. Lincoln, :;i .
Cll.M'I'l II, LKN TZ. iiilnhnf -JM, bv i: v. T. XV,
Mm:lv. Will, JAM K. V H A ll' lil.h to JIl.lA i..
Lr-.N'J both ot 1'hilmlL-lphiu. 1'a.
II H !t ; i N V Y K I.S. On Htinrt.iy . ( 'Otntmr i fi In Iho
(,.. 'i-'i.i ic llMi Ii. -t.it rv M''l';'.il-t Kii-i-ii.i(l fir ti,
.N i '. i " . l' i. ih titn-n I, bv J'.tv. 'i. W, M !,.v, Cii ;i,i-4
J. Ill- ,:N.-4 i- eo A Ut ii"l K -M i Ki;, bt-iu oi i'it i.
ih . b!.i, I u.
rih'rd.
.H.UO'i p. o.i i lie J fJ iiHt.ml, K AT. , OMVKTt Alt-
I'.llj . Vi iilKl ll.ttl "ill'T of J.i-.ujiil bllil OUthui'iltO Oil A T,
HK"' j o.iib .mil J mouth .
Tin' r. i.Ur.on nnd linn ;-! ol the Ininlv rf riM .o.'ltiilly
liivit.M titutfeii'i the tiiiior.'il. from ihi ro-.htiM oi ij.-r
,iiiii.'-priii, . iOl lU k.-rtiii mm i, on ' i n r. J rt jr
iLticii.'oii, ut 2 oYlot'k '1 o pioceotl to I uiuu Ia-iu-uui v.
Mil'.oTT, Oh the ovfninir of thn a.tli iiMtniit,
l,i i S .1 , v no oi U' 1 1 iuu A hunt t and ditulicr oi V'i
Jiirii ii. Love, In the yvur oi Imt a .".
ini' ii"tli-() will ho uivi-n ol the lUiK.ral.
Ci.ltl Vi l A N.-"n Suhhutb ovmiiny, Jld niitiiiit, ll v.
Lt. i ii. L'illllS I'iAN, i. U.,a,'' d 4 years.
V un rial M-rviri-a at t he North 1'n-KnyU'rlan Churrn,
Hljt tli ahuvo irei'ii HiretM, on ihurNdiiy luovnliitf. tuo
toorvn'i to eomur-Mieo ut J US o'clock. The niuinh -rn uf
thu C-ntial 1'r ily u r v fiii l hit tittnlttMirlal breihr
ttvw rully aro r . truuiv invite. i to muni at hi Uto m
shlimuu. No. liu iUiJt Btruut.at 1J v'clock, to pro-it-
ii to tlie church.
fi.A WKOKU.-on theUth in twit, Mr UJSNItV
CKAV KuliiJ, gi dtiHynar.
Mn l.a n--t In 'ipmop.
I he rt-ietives and rii3iid of the luiully are iosi-;otiuliy
llivitril to all uli i Iho inioirul, trut.1 hid Lite iv.l-1-nci'
l'UIll rTitro t, noulh of ohiiuut, went of Tneuty tluul,
on I rlday, at i o clook.
WJLI.I IT. tuu -'"'th liikt.IIKSRT HKN'tf Kit. sonof
LiluoM.d mid Mary Ja.w folhtt, uard twelve m-inlii.
rRiM RO.tE. On tha Mih luatant, UKNUYC. ritlU
oml, il l.. aiffd U yaare.
Ilia malt lrl.-i.ii aud the reUtlTea of tha famMy are
reiectiully tnvtid to attend Ibufuaaral. irom hi lata
li t'ldi-uoe Au. H H. 'ltiutu tfevt, OU XliU.sJ, 'iUh
Uutuut, at 10 9'vlyvk A. .
A. It 1
I 01K1K MV
I'. N 'V I It li H T ( U K C I'
LACE CURTAINS
AT I OltTV I'HR fl NT.
IiliHH 'I'll A IN CiOHT
OK IMf'tltTATI'IS.
I. E. VVALRAVtN,
BU':"HHH0B TO VT. II. CAKBVt,,
MAHONIO IIAL.I.,
No. 719 OHXeaUT Street
BUSINESS ITEMS.
rrrry A Co.. tint hi nr. Thlrl mm
C'lu'iiiii.
iTRItY A (,0..(M'tlilnf,Thiril n(l f'nmit.
1 1 KIM' A CO., (M.MI, hm, Third Unrl :ti..,ni,t.
rri:uT a (., ( 'inti i.t!, i ;.ini unj C'lrDi.
1'r.Hlti A IJO ,('I..UiMi(r,Ttilrt1 and Clicsniit.
1'f.liK V A Co , 'iijtf.li.K, Third and 'hftnat.
I'l-.lt itT A ' .Cofhn.q hlr-t C'fifunnu
1FKKV rO.,(Mfihitift,1 hirfl and (Mfinut.
rr.CkV A f-onnihif-ir, Third and hatnnt.
1i:icHV CO , C ntliinir. Third and Chtinur.
1M HltV A CO., Cl..tniiiir, Third and Chrntit.
l i i; If Y &. CO.t( lofili.a, 'I ritrd and Oouinl.
VKItRY A CO., 'lihiRtTnird and Olirmit.
1'KHKY A C1 ,0l Uilriu, 1rti and Clio-mil.
1'hl.KY A CO .Clothlfix, Till d and (Mifinat.
I KUJ;V A CO.iCloiliirttf, Tf.irJ and henut.
l'i:iti:r A CO.,CrttMna. Third and Oh tnnt.
I KHHT rV CO , CIniintf,TliliJ ainlCI.HiMit.
1'KIIKV A i 0 ,CItliiaK. Third and Crotnul.
l'EKltY A O , CttfOU'if, Tlilrd and Chaanut.
nnnrKiMM In 4'lothinir.
Flnrcatm in Ckilhuift.
Hfirk'ftliii in ClnftiiNic
Hfttgtuns Iu Clntl ing,
AI UIIAKVTM.R niHKKH' fill Htind.
At OftANVII.I.H HTfiHKH' Old Hlaill.
At (fitAto M i l' SHUiht' a d Htand.
At ( It A N V 1 1 . 1 ' MffiUHa' (till Miami
No. fMt ( hermit n(rf(.
No. WJ Cltcnnl UrtH-t.
fin. fiffi Choiinit ilrrt.
ho. tX(t(Leuut itrct.
Nnperflor M'heat Hoar.
IA in A ItK'ltAHIl,
Art h and lnll,,
bava jiut received
a freh aii(tly of
cnlrbrnUd
Haiii!-n'ft Kkuiu FMtinf
Die genuine brand,
to which we Invite atte'ttl a.
E1
KCTRICITY.
IXW)K AMI
MYEI A W(UI TO THE WI8K 19
8i:-'iciKM'l
AH dlicnwd conJitlum, both acute and chronte, wlmra
tliere li vitality enniiub left to renot, are permanontl
eurt d.by watrantee, at No. I'iO WALNUT NtreM, rhila
(klultla, and In cue of a (allure In mot t ohiitliiatemitlailiua,
no chara I mule. KlacjtrWat Ititttltuthm, eatabUvhed
about Ave. jeiim avo by rnJeinor 1U)LI.K8. Kuad tha
follow tntf
A cslaiiH of nialAdlca prevails to a fearful extent In oom
niuultlea, dooming h)fm youiM, of both sexea.aimaally
lo an early (rrave. Thu dUoasea are very Un perfectly
tinderatood. Tlielr exti'mal marilfentat!onj or aytiitoina
arc ncn'oui dfblllty, relaaatlou, and gri-at cxhauailon,
maraomtiii, or wahtinif and eoruumptlon of tha UanueaoT
th whole body, MtiorhieHi of brnathlnir, or too hurried
breathing on acnJ!np a lilJI or flight of stain, palpitation
of the heart, asthma, bronchitis, and a dry, fore throat,
trumbllntf and i baking of the arnm and lower limbs,
avenlon to society, bimlneaa, and to study: somctlruea
diuiren of tho tjoBlht, lobi of memory, dlialnous of
tbo huud, icuralgla, pulo in various parts of the
body, palm In the bark and lower Um's, lumbago, dy
pt pitta, co'hfctipationofthebowclN.daraiiRvd aocrettoiia of
tlie kidneys, and many uthwr glands of tho body, pro
duelna: vtrulcnt UeavM intoth male and famales; llka
v.tne eplli-pny, hyhtcrla, aud diikn-nt forms of nervous
pus int. Now, thou, nlnciy-ulMt- cat out of every hun
dred of all the abova-numed dUenna. aud a host of others
not mimed, a coiiHiimpiion of the lnnp,or of tlie spinal
tunes, have Ihilr origin In the pelvic viscera, henoe the
want of succeis by any ( the old inodloal syatenuof
practice
MHKAKKH OK IT-MALKK.
rraiapEiis I'tin, I.eiuoirl u a.Aioi'iioirho n, nnd lys
nienorrho a. AH tit abovt dibcabi a.itl ol:ifr I teriua
ci.wipiiunts hiwf thi'fr oiIkIii In a U.t ol Uielui potvur o'
tin; tHi. brnttL-ht on by lniur:eH, e.c.MfH( dcntn v
biihlt, pt'rAonal abiibt a.ah'iriloiM.Hiid n.e u-m.f ponen Ji
B. dwnipH. Kcii.f ol iho p-Milt..r Mipiou'B are draKhiK
paiu llnniifih the Jilp uiirt ta:k , wi-hI.ihuh of the Ihut,,
ami cxinn.u UnL'iior aul h blllt y ihroojihout the entire
Aytt'eui. 'Ihe eiltcU pnxliu-nd Toin timsn trotib!e-oiue
maladies are aUuom mii'tttiuhuoua, Cjunumpiitiit, Ovs-ln-P"ia,
cuiai)da, raialyals, 1 aii.CHH, Hltutlnos,, t ag,
and livanlty, nnd evi n bli Ty, ain mt uiaominou.
No eiii rtiml or Tiiithle rtnu-tj u ever beui tioiudfor
tin sr alarnui't: coi.il.iiit till ur iat' disti,ory In tu if
oi l.k'Clrit'U v in unci a.-coiilai c with tlie p itive uml
lit-Mi'tve P"Urliaicii of (lie I terinii Ormm. We m vi-t
full in P(irtiit nil of ihp above iMfa-, cxf ut in i-ae of
on.' un e h i .iiit ment, or hi'ven- iniuitHn of the pur.
Mm. t iiUoti, a lad) oi Kruat t perituco and ability, will
have enMrr chaiM' of treutiutf In the ladu-a' depailmcnt.
CoutiUlialh'ti fii-e,
1'ltOK. C II. HOU'KS. Lecturer.
I'JIVHh l A KM.
W. U.Hrowr,M.l., 1'. Shcdd.M. !.,H.W. ltrckwlth,
M. I.
AdJres ft! biters to Tr. W.
WAlihU T Hticot.l'hUadi Iphia.
It. IlKOWN, Nr.. a
1 Inn on!
STKCK 1 CO 8
M A H O N
it
!Ai;INl.T
WA10X
Da mi.in'9
C A 111 NKT
OU'.ANi.
PIAVOS.
.T. K. OOUM),
Btveuth and Caettimt atroets.
p O - V A RTN K USUI P. WASHINnTON"
V J 1-t 'IClll It, CoinuilHHlon Men hnnt and Whoh -.ale
li nlcr In 1'i'nvislotix and Trodtu p, hi-a itHoelnti"! with him
In hifi hutoihcin hi aim. UKNlfY CLAY BUfCUF.U. 'j'hc
sly It or the ilrm will le
WAMIIINOTOH HCTCIIKlt ROV,
N..k. IU and Mi X. ill 1ST Htreit,
rhlladelphla, October l!lt lWi. iU-21-lui
I WSftOLUTlUN. TH K CO-I'AliTN KltMnP
1 lie etitforf exmtlnff under the 11 : iu of kaMIJKL n.
1A KH a EON,i, ihiMtay d,hoIvid. 'i he bunlneb will
bti aclitcd by Ute uiuh ri-iciu J, No. fjr, liOCK Htrcat,
. , , illAS. K liAviKH, rturviviiui tartuera
riillAaetphla, tfepU'jnbtr m, Jkw.
CO I'AUyitKiiii'.Tiio tn.li rKltiiied havo thldav
Jni -in d u I o . aitiM ii,ip mi 'U,r titu tlnn ot IAViK Utto
1 III Us, tor the translation ut a uerai It anting aud
UrokuiaH- Hiiiuitss.ai o. no k ftreoi,
HMti..a K I) AVI KM,
, . , , , 'tl I K A. lAVU.rt.
riil'BU' phht. Octcbcr 1, iHlii,
II. M. C. n.o. im-ii of lift' l,t. dr tu, Ouirterrual-rs'
Vi iich- rt. Mid 04-iu,, and Uovenuuei.t ucorli- ueu
r.. .v.b .i. vi t H. .1 i iKul 1m
iueii . I ai; r uriil Ion- un tvintt i aw necotiuti d.
Nuti k-. au I.ourih boii. 1 i,r.! inUl ou ('niiiii.t.,a(in.
A
C.l:l) -UI'I'lI Kit CO., l'KOHUK
ii..':a oi' I'l.siiMi. ri!'ii iiiiiwv- .mii
I" :: I.i" .MS. Ni. ,;, CiB-.NI, I' M'ltl'.BT. !!-!'.-!
I I: lil'.Nl' li.al. piisr OKI li t:. 11111. Wl...l."l!l A,
I'A.-'l.-nii-r, ti . im. il'-tiii u: 1 'l-' . .il, : piti.M. in tl ;i n.i-
I'.il'.'lib -liiil Ii.i'iIk, litiir U.ill-u-...' IIi.iiiL. tin'
I'f.-llll
I". 11111.
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tlUil--
( ir.
;i! mc im .-. ar. I I' i- it ''li v ul M.'i iM.L in.
in. ui id, Aih' , .v. i;i-...n- ui i 'i iiiii u.ili. Wo a
aii,it our l'pu.jiiii.-u, i ri.pi a :eum.lv
it r JcCifrr . Hlj', H Ml t!n U1-
Our Sot lrtl l;t-1,iii,afi.,J'..J'i liv the i tevMHn," Kiijrlanil
:! .! t;-ri..:u! Mve-t I'o.v io 'lin.ii ( 'ill'in-ii, 'L-, ii.ii
Jr : v ii, H V- orihlf , "M f" 1:j. nlt ihft'i 1i o:li.i;, "
A 1 u tn re l,;io, 41 r' t- . i ut V.t' ii.l.M In Nov.'tuhiT
lonl Nmui.er 1'iilii.Soi.oi-lCAl. .IOI UNAK. Wewi
iiii n n;io it. .. ht h IU : .f.-l i r . ci':;', or ; a y' ;r.
v v KOW I V. It ,v V i .1 s. t : i ;lfo JV Y, N. Y . or
J. 1.. CAi'h'i, 'j S. 'j i:NUI .Slrctt, fhllndelpb.a W-J't it
cavj man's rnoroM :ikvn gallkuv,
P" ".Mi.l'i'i N. K.;oli'l'H MCrt. , it .'. Vluo.
i.SI00,(J(J()
Will," 7
VA i COMi'ANV-H liOMn roll
MAI I'
'i t'p I'lih'ii T a se :ivtr KaiUvav Cor-ipa'iy offtr fr sKle
flt pur one iii htlrr l tii'U .iiid d'-iia: i ol' si.v i- LtMit.
on l-ujn!-:, ji m ui a.l ti.Ain, K.Liiiiiil, H;.itc, and Ma
li!1 iprt'a
'I 'the Imjitls are net.' u red by a first mrK"U:e on Cii
ritiid fctitl ith iMiuji'-s, 'Uio lion toe aic 1 i.u;ti o 11'
Unrk- u:id Ti.oiiu A. H o.t.
'I hey ifi- i-a-i. -1 hi Miiih ii f V-'). nnfl pan be hod on p
tV. .-nti. n ut I'm i-fhie vi tbo touip.ny. So, Jiti bouiii
Oi IM Htmtt.
lo .'J.liit WILLIAM F. KEMLI.E.Trtttturer.
M0NKYT0 ANY AMOU N 7 LOAN 1 ' D
ut'iin lllKiuoiiCa, Wklviaf, Jw.U7 I'lat,,
1 1. w inM. '., at
.liilM.B TO
nil) KH'rlll.iHHhll l.! Or-H'-K,
r.n.r Ol TIllUU ."il OASK1I.L 8u.cl,
1U.I.IW l..uiil..ir.l.
X.H. MAMOMi.. WATClltl), JEW1.I.HY, WS9
A'., l.-r a.l t
tlKJXAil...tlil-V 1 OW ri:ICtS. .iO-Ji
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
c
ATIKl' MIVUIiTY.
" COWTlK'EiNTAL HAT,"
roil
VOOD i CARY,
No. 7'iT. OMIWNUT S TlthlKT.
P B- OM Vtlviit llvniitU om4i ornr. Felt IUK.dI
04Hia''tc itatia(Hil.
WOOD OAKY.
gRIANT, fcTEATTON & BiNNIOTES'S
NATIONAL
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
ASSEMBLY BUILDING,
8. W. Coiner of Ohetnnt and Tentb Streets.
Tlit coi.r.-e of luatriti-tioii pursued In tliia Coilci:. com
I.rl'r. HOOK KH..IMI in .11 it. di-prtr.int, hJ .pit
f.t i.na CuUjbierciR.1 Arltiitui-tU-, Cotimprcal Law, Iluai
nia Ci.ireiondriice. nualnwi Fenmaiiflil j, Fornia, ,
Yt line men ars TBA1KKD Ml ACT ICAM.Y, .1 w.U
TIIKOIIKTICALI.Y.
TteHtiaima, Bt-prntmeiit ot tlie CoHi'ko liaa be-n or
Kmilial ujxin b.sla SUPKHtUB TO AN V i lli NO OF
TIIK KIND IN UIK HT ATE, and wi bo tlioroujftilr
admlnliUrtd. The point aimed at In tills department it
not to pre-iei ta novel fxtjlbltlon. which chall haroUia
oulwntit aiiHiinK of bniliien, but io give rts. totucb
itaiii.actiona, .ml In audi mtniior and older, a, wlllpro
Utce tl.i- leal and iat approvad furmt ol bualnc.i rarord,
and to I'luatraie tncli characterlitie, ol trade a. are nec.a
aatylua tlinronth bnalneai trnlnlnit. The patronaiio of
tHa Inallti.tlon la untniatakablc e ldence uf lla aapcrlorlly.
I.utiuction Iwthday and erenlnt In all the brunches.
Etc ii lug setaluu fiom 7 toll o'clock P.M.
TIIIJ3K 1)K jIWKi; 4 HOt.'KK UUM.SU.S8 K.flliCATtuK
Ate milled to cull nod examine II.. fncMlllea aiioidcd at
tl li Colkae. lt
PilOFOSALS.
pltOl'OSALS F01C LKlTJJlt BALANCES.
Po.al Oll'ICf. li:PAl!lltl sr, t
c .... l)0lol,i-i IH'lt. i
F.-aled I'niiinaalt 'lll be recelvid Ht tlila Doa.u tine it
mini tjicmii cay ..I ln-K-iiibi r iic.t,ui lv o dork n.on, ir
Ininl-h.iiK l,..l-r llalui;ce. lor the un uftlM' i'at ollU--, In
ll;i- I nll-u Htitli-a lor Oiie your, trim and ultt-r tlie lllatilay
ol lin.on.lier next, ot It e lollowinK tloacriiitioiia. viz,:
ii-t Jlaliiiicea cm.Mlile of wi lkluilK iif1' oiimv... avolilu-
ola w tu Lht . to he itruilid dun 10 iU rtor nili..oa. Ol
tl.e-. it la hiiim.m .I mm will lie n.iilrul or a vr.
J.I lluliu.ci . C;i... I) I ot ' welijlilnii at leaa'l urn iowi,.,.
iii.i.iIi.ioi welLiii, to be tniliil iIjwii lo liultouucoa. 01
tlit.t it it. Miijiiihi-d Ii tl win uv reiiiilii J ul a v ar.
I'l'ilii t (iirrei'tiici-a will he re riir.M In tlie tmhtncci to bo
liiriiiahed aa i-U ns alreio'ih anil duratilhty.
.Si,niii-b of i.(U:b .Ii-m r pto.n of halwiu o tntist aeompanr
each hut, mid the bid lor hn ran) ulimlii the Ciiulrnc; will
til' ii'iiuiri d li'luriuali llalui.cca oc.lin d ol u quality iu all
ri-.0i't. Miinl In Ihe aaniile.
k.M ii Heiance must be well atd tccurelv packed In a
liox fi r trt.li!-.iiiti''loli.
'Ihe lla'um'ia nu.M be ili-llven d Iree ol nil (.i;tr to tho
lllaim Agi in y cl tl.el'nal llllice In purlim-iit. at IS ailniic
li'ii. li.f . wuo will utept tliu stiiii.', II perfect and euuul
lo aiuiii h a.
Karh hl.'iler muat furnish with bh propoaula evidi uee of
hia -.'.lit v Ioci uhiIj will lii bid. 1 o .uillelenl aurelioa
will lie ii.iiili-l in n con'r.ict.
I iiiluria lo fnrni-li Italani-e aa eontrneted for p.-o'uptl. ,
or the tuini liine of llioae of nu inli-tlor iiialuy. will
beroiialileml a aulllcii nil ullac for the lorliituro ol the
omlract
1'iopnMila mi st In enitiirai it on the outalile of the eti-vi-:.
pi-, "I'M. n.. ,ili li- I.i Iht It Vaiu-i a," uml ddreaseii lo
II'. tirat AhhMiiiiit I'ostiiiua ei'-i.i-oerAl, Wn-ilntiKt-iu
l','' '- I'liVNMiiN,
t" A-whi Postinaater-uoiier.il.
X A.M 1 IV 1 Mi.
I'j.-i Oll ti'i: T)i:i-Alti'ti:Nr,
, . , , Oi-toberili. HU. (
h. :ihd riopn-Ii will bo rm.lvoilat tliia iienni tinent
iinrl l.i- :li !.- ut lci'iiii. r iM .it.iit IK o cli.i a iiii.ii. f.ir
Inn hl.tl.i', n i-:;iiin l a;.i-r mid Tu h'e for the uae of thu
l'o-l (iiln-ta iu the l imotl HtineH.foroiiejear irum ued
atliT tl.e '.tl He. ut r:ert ialiei' i.ext.
Tl.i- mil uMlclea ure in he ii. Uvtreit, free of expenae. at
tlie llh.uk .Leiule- of the I'uat Oilles llriiArilui-nt. ut
Yi :o-lui : t'.li, l. t'.t New V oik i.li y, an 1 llu:ln.i, S. Y.
tin I'l-liiiuiti d rtiautlty of e:uh tirilelH, 1.111I tho uiiiilll
e-.t ii.iiirid 1.1 e.nli Autni y, jearlj-. are p-cilicil
i.lSTI'.KT No. I. AT WASniXUTOM, 1) 11
I. UIO ill. AMM 01 W K Al'l'l Nil APKK. -II by 2..
nu hi s in aie, of material anil iiualiiv luhy
0.111, it 1.1 Uml now liiiiM-iu tuia lieparliiii'iii,
m il to welyli i3i...unilatotiie leaiu.ul.U earll
i"aiu in ci -iih ii :' .i-iti-i t ouiri s.
Ill I.I.AMMOK'I lit; VMi; K1NII ny r.AI'I'.lt
h. 10 In ..-l.es lit sice, and to weljli ,V. p.iiinu.
to tin.- If .111.
,-.,11111) I'ollMij or Jl Ti:,orotliiT sillt.-ihle Twine
liar : twialed.nnd ui lull,, ui wel.h o.ie hound
t'.'li II or 'il' 11. t Uml.
J.OtlOl'iil.Mirui, CII..KM: IIK..VIPTVVINK.ab-iiit
n..e 1 uroli 1. fa:i .iu-Ii 11; I'.mui-Iit, w. II ti. i.te.l.
in ti ill , In wt-l :!i I ; to poiiinla njch,
IM.Ml.-l..,' MJ J. SK : mikk .-I I V.
1 ;,t0 ))!(,, NIS Oh Wit v,.-.N.l I'Ai't;,!, .anllitrt,,
r..t .lei. uiiied lu tin- ot'ui.iua of '.Jljirict
ioo i:i:vsni- tvi: ai-piki, PAfr.lt, aimlhir tu
. , 1' ' pi m- I'.ni i. l.i, iri.:i N .. I.
111... Ml I' )l I IX Ol, II' I l:,.,r,..i r Twin... ainil'artj
" hi -M -' H J mi Dl-trVl N.i. i.
lll.rdli i'.,:'.si..S , ,,AltsF. ! Ml"! tvl.VK, ali.il.
1 1 . t' 11 ul thy aei 'ir-d d.-. ri:ilinn J..r l'i.-li.-l
Nu 1.
' l-ll-li T NO. .1. ItfKKAI.O. V Y,
I'Mo'O ika'-w n..' wi: vfl'isi; i'.vki;, aimliiir to
'111 rii 11 .ui' .1 t..r li'airii)-. N'. 1.
tKnih.VlIK 111' WKAl'l'l Ml I'M'Kli, sll.llL.l to
t1.'. l.i.l liai.ie.l 1, , ;.aul lli-ti 'i i,
Hi.iiliti ti'iii-Ni.-i of .inn:, j uier Twine,
rtii.ih.r t-i that of t!.u ilrit ilea -n.-ii "1 t.j- 'na.
trlct Nu. I.
J,tl!0 l'.iI'M.S OK t'CHIM; lll'.Ml' twimh
Mi..ii..r t.i that oi 11. e ice 1 Oi-jii. J. u ' 1,'r
.- ai-1 :ii,tili t.
rr.in...U w II he r.-c. ve l IV.- e n h M.tVi ariuir L lv
1.1. J - .11 .111 lv l .r .ml. I...H :l, or ,'r I!:,. ,i,.. "
il. ' ni'i.-iri 11. ....'I , u 'II lu .11, ,-1 1 . , 1 ' a l,i "... -t
' ' '" "l '''.I.!. .-, t . Oil.-.i,.' .1 Li 11,!. r .1 - .,,
1 r ;l" nt,. ...., ...,.uitiii. ! ic.i M.',h it,
i'li-. i:.: r.b ut -i, ' e lu.i.t ud. -tiitui;c..i :i La. Lite I o .1.1-
II ' '!
If 1! -. M.li ii t, slir.i'M h re. i.'i,r'. t. il, m- !;i, r, a e I i.i
-' Ul I'l'I. . '!' I. 1 I 111 f .111 lIKCl Illiillll'.l, I'. I tl, il', 1, ,i i'.y
i'. I'.i il nt mu-h ,il,'ii i, or ph-, a in llu- l'j,im 1,1'11-iine-r;il
,l;ull e- .K n..'e, at pro ru:.-, rtn-a.
And li.e fi 'Sl in.- ,1 .-I- ( .1 ii"i ., 1 reaiirv.-a t.. l.ln ,!f tlie
liiMlen- il iu. r. .i-l'ii; or n.Ui'"n t'ie .,u.i .ilty 01 (.,
..i-'ii .c rt-.tnii.-tl. il It a -all hj .,i.rul i.e. c-isiy luilo ,0.
.'.niili a .11 aucli ar i- h . .ia.i:en..w luinl-.nd c.i;i l.e
"on in ell he. 111 11 e uli.i.e nameii Akoik i.a.
Iwdu. in will tend aau.j.l.., i,f au, Ii a. t cli s a t'i" pio
P' t t" i.iiMl-h w I'll li, -r M,,,
Km h I -.,11 r nni.t Oiralali.wltlilii, ;,rotioai.la, eiiitr.inte s
pt .a abill'y 1.1 comply willi laa bid; uuj a corn leilte ,10 u
i lt'IIt w 1 0-.L uiili-r. li.ut auib li-.u. aiuoi'a i.r-' t rt.lib.e
SIM rell.il.'i tijui,.,, 1,1,1, l .No tlC:..mpa-ly hi. pr i ..-.rtla.
I wii tutll.'li'i.l sni-eiies will be required to a I'onlru.'t.
' aihir. s lu 1 tin, i,, ii,.. aril. h s c.ntr.i.'i d lor protui.tly,
ot Im liiriil-1,1 :J (t anlelea 01 an Inlorur iii..lity 1.. ill .an
loiiii. id! d i,.r, win 1,1 ceu.iMered a ajlhcitut taii.u I'oi the
1." ititiue of li.e i-oiitrai-t.
liiiiaimi iiiiide iu actorilanre with the.e proi osuls will
li"t he ti.iiiHli u-il.
I'r'iiii aaia uiuol l.e murkcit on the otiti.idis of the envelope
' ii'i tl;e iiiime .it tlie Hi-th In orarnc't-, prnii.i'.l inr, and
li.e lettai- ci.ntiiti liii; t.ltlu UUdie...! to in. ir a'at AA.iataut
I'LillUrtBltl'-Oelicial, Vi u.JiiUMiou. J. I '.
W. bKSNISOX,
10-'Jt;-i;t I'otiua,tr i.cutirl.
FINE CLOTHING,
AMUSEMENT8.
QllOVlilfH UIIANH
GERMAN
Ol'IJH A COMPANY,
l'i I.a eel and nj.l fi ifceaifii, Oran lO lilOiiun
lion liith,itr..rt''Mnlrd to Ui A ini-rlt an Public,
V IM, COVMLNCK A SHASON!
op
TKN N I Ol ITS,
I iM.TI.O. I.Y 0a'...air JITS, 10 TH ,t vr.mnu
ON' Y,
All!,..
AUADr.Ir'Y OF MUSIC,
I'lin.Ai i:i.'i;ia,
hOVK.VIlt tt 7,
th.! ei.t.re d eiti,cii:eiila wti! appear in t lie After! (..n
J..u: ali 01 . i.t.r-'l. . ll. u.'. r 17, a . 1 :h" '.! -t an , eni .r..
of ih - i.'II'.wmiu i.y. I'aiiiru'ar a'iinii jii l dliccted I .
t'to ar t. cm em -n' of tho,e date,
H IC II VIM. I Xl.t.lllll: A
(HUNIi COMl'ANV
or
A'i"T!rtT, OIJAMi CI10UIS, OR A Nil ORlllEiTKA,
AMI I'M in'AI.1.1. HIPKHTOII'.K.
l.I'.ONAUO CHt()VF;U,
" w IllltP.CTOR.
AI.NUT is 1 It K hi IHKATHh.
It! IK (We.'nearlai t V K I Nil . Orlri'ier lM, 151,
e.K i.n-1 r.flr. iu i'hanan.
VI!. S'eKI AN HI TH A N 1 M ,
Aim! hid hi l.u Pill al'tl tali-nied i'".nuliter.
Ml" 1K. INiA IttTMAHAV,
Ml-a MHOIMA KLCIIANAN,
V linwiiln ..r In the tl,tiI:ii.K inuiantu Tri.'dv, In
II, c ail .ii.liUtd
TIIK liOltriKhS;
TIIK lli.lll.l'.hH,
Till' rAliUH iilE S ll flK.
Till-. PA Kb 1C1 lib H LOOM.
M
IIH. JOHN DlUiW'S KV ARCH 8T.
llir.A i nr..
fuel riVh.l.Y LAST W K I K OK VKSTVAI.r.
Moi iliiy. T'K .iiav . We.hienlar, at d I nuriilay,
Ma-l'ile Juno MaiK'u-rite a I'lav of
1.1 .11 K A ; Tne. IIKIIKKVV VollTI.'NK-TKI.l KK.
t.i'Bii'" VKHI'VALI
Will, fine nrlitinal aouua.
Il.eliuibeaa Mhl Anna O.iwiJI
('.-tha Miaa Anne or ibnoi
l.'"ichi..ui air. torjin
Tu conclude w ill., each evouiliit,
A I.I.UKIOI .S KAUCI-.
Kridar rmvl.l 1 AllKWKI.I. IIKSFI'IT.
llonilar-MK. AMI MILS. 11AHSKV HI 1.1,1 AMI.
IS
JEW CIIKSNVrr STKI.KT TIlKATItK.
LKOSAIIII I.IIIIUH At WILLIAM K Ml V M I-n.-
1I1IS (Weilm s'ilav) KVF.KINO.Octolejr 2(1, 1M,
Tbild til,ht ot the enaut-ment of
aaltil OMYK I.MOAN,
Wbowltl appear Dot. etonlng-aa
mi:h iiai i.hr,
III Kotfhtie'a faue.1 I l.iv. In lit e aets.
TIIK laTIIANOKIt.
To ccuclude with the comic liraioa, io two acta, cf
Mli:AWIIh.K.
Wilk'.na Micaw bcr, K Mr. Lewis linker
H.H'irdav Afterntion.
MNTII (.ItAM) lAMil.V WATIST.K.
ffcLMIILY liUIl.DINtJ.s.
LahT WI'.r.K or THE OK AND STLKKOl'TICON".
Maunlreent proiiraninina LYKKT NK1IIT THIS WKKR-.
r i-ierti d I'roia
ONK THOtiSAND Vll'.VYrJ
tnken In all pnrta .it ihe world.
t rulny JMtut.tli lolier M l ATt AIIVK.M 1,1'M VKt.Y.
Ticaet-j;, tenia j children 1,. cent a Ileijlii at K o'clock.
I !
WANTS.
m FUKNIMli:i HOUSE WANTKI), IN
Jbiill weat Walnut.. v lteiist, or Ai-eh, or CUeauut Mraet.
-laU'rosa "h'uinialicd ilou.e," at this oiHm. 1o-
X. J U 1. H I O H
WEATHER STRIP,
An i-cohotuha', eilic'.etit, and romploto article for the ex
clusion of
COLD, WIND, ItAIN, DUST, OU SNOW,
If. m the side., topi, and botti ina of vestibule, front, and
other doora, sash, and h reach windows.
WANl PACTUItEII, 8CM, AMU APPMCD III'
ClIAlU.i:s IJUKNIIAM,
No. ll't S. TUNTII STKHET,
lu '.I -Wltn5t MULAUELPHIA.
yOLDIKHH', r-inAmurvw,
AND MAUINKS ' CLAIM AGHNCY.
llfl "OfKTV ANn A PFWRIO-a
To I! e Jl.ti nrM ,1 .S.IJlei w ho laa been nuumled in battle.
$luO I10UNTY
To Ihrae win. have fervid two years, besides a PEN"S10
to tlioi t tlitiiblid.
H1 I'OUNTY AND HACK PAY
To Widows, I .the:.. Mothers, 4o.,or those who havo
tticd or bet n killed la tho service.
SHI M.N8IOJJ A YKAH
To II e Widows ai d VMilowed ilo!ir, of Ihe Poi tiers.
Htiui.i ii, ai.tt l.r.nm ii who have ilitu lu the aeitke.
I'llll; MOS'P.Y. 11M K PAY.
tlie ti e hclta ol Seanu'li mi I .Mmluea.
I lltK. ( I.AIM-!, and e'.i other-a.-ainat National un.t
nn.it- ttui vi.tiiieitia, pi oinpiiy eeneei. l
Adilreca or app y to
OliOIiGJi W. I'OliD, Claim Agent,
10 'Si im I'.OC.K M'LKI.T. one dojr below TbirJ.fJ
tfjv rou LivjaiuoooL, tuksday,
Amarj. Noveinlier '.
lie Iliill.ii ahipl'llll APFI.1T1I A, Ciptalu C. I. Pool,
w-i 1 abll tia eliovc. for lie -in er i.i.sti:e apply lo
TIIOM.Vd klt'llAKUMUM A Cl
10-W No. lot WAI.NLT Street.
QXitHtC.-ia tsTlTlZt3, ait.,
MAHUFACTURIliG MACHHIIST
AM.
KNdlNhKH,
livia No. Ii '.'l N. SP-COMD 8!roet, PhtlaJ. !phla.
BIUliKSLTItr. MAC HINT: WOliKS,
OlMI'l',
tin. 'ii V ntvvr ItTItKKT,
I'llll Al.hl.t'lllA.
We are prep.in .1 In HU oniora to any etteirt tor oat well
known
iM lll.NKI.'Y riH( rOTTOW AND WOOr.K MILL!),
Inch ilmp all ii-t-eiit itu'.ioieinenta in caidln.;. Hi.uiiiui,
ami Wuavinr-
We Invite the attentioo of manufacturers to ourexten
itve wot'ka.
1-11 Al.Fltrll .IE NIC U A HOW
SPECIAL NOTICES.
"ODE NATIONAL CONFLICT."
ItT Invitation ol the LSIIED Sl'AIKiS CUIUS has
COAliilhBl'lN.
KEV. BISHOP M. HIMPSOS. D.T).,
WIM deliver hit ,.t:ire on "Ol'tt K VI ION A I. f'OV
I LlCT.' lnlho .MK:tll!.VS A'.IAliK.MY ui-' ill 810, o.i
KONll.W EVRMNll, OCTOIICR ill,
At a iinart.r to S c'cloik.
Tliia I-ecare hn. been il-'lit e.'ed tM f.Te lai',. arrllances
in otli. r i It!, a, u .d la re!,ar:!,,l u.oue of ltian.. uipaon s
tin(, eff rt a.
'fii ki-la J'. Cent. For sale at Mnr'ien'a, No. .oil I'hei
nula'riet; ut l'i rnini.tne ,v I'i.niiV, . hVirili
kin et ; ..ml at tl.i- AoaiI.'Iuv eu I.a e' t "liii oi lh. l.e.'t'.ire.
l-1'..ttcda f.a' tl.e tif.ient of Mia laiil w,,iin4ti
HOhllein 1,.S It
ht" iii'.AiQiAiiii.hs i.Krr.:i.U'AX
a ' IMIM ilil.l
N-t I ll.'.AI. Jl VI I.. O-'tub.'.' S,'. Nl.l.
ori'.-.llr. No ;. j
I. " : e I i;.t. will ii-M-iin.',' ;u (a. ir li- uil m ule' a T JIS
1 V I N I Nti ..t .',. !.'., .o I.'.' to CA ,.r.N I,, ioni in li,., J
1 ! i l ii au.l.iOllS-1 J.N ln.i..ii,trt.on t,, be ,, d t mo '
t -r t.ht.
li. il .b e:,f e.'l. il Halt tv,-rv in. i.ilier V.1T tar, I out on
tin ,'i',.. .Man. ami all i a. I l.T 1. 1 a .p. in their p'j,a'iai jn will
brill-' t'.. tu lo tl e li i!'.
III. 'ii.eCI. I, will to to OVit'OllIl oil FltlUAY EVEN-
I t'l l.'.tr i f I U M'.I.F.I W. SMITH,
Ii ti M.u',a,U.
rzr t'l i'i'-'K oi'1 iiiK waud'.:ns toa
" l'lriiU'luliiUi'l
,rl ii'1'lilliitli'li. ii, i,.. ll U M.NI T Hiri'. t.
IT 1 1 i, i iitA.Ot tubt.r iV lv..
Nol li'E.
Al tiliciitlnn liavlntr boi n mail, by tlie Plill.idtlpl.ia, Wll
rt'ii!.t.'i an, I iluliiiiiorti t.illri,i.t t'uui.aii tu Hit Loutdof
Wind, n, inr a I.U ei.i,.- t. . imi r.ivc tlieir 1'l. r auiitit nf
U ..--liijiuton ali tet, un t I.a llelnwle rli .T, u ti..n will be
litlutiu liitf .Hiiiti on .uoDil.A l nuxt, linluhcr .11, IMil.
CiiA'll Y.i . V.'A . NK.
10 Tt; nt M.-Ur W-mIci, l'ori otlMuiadrllua.
AitMY. NAVY. AND Cin.tN'S
I'lGilniu (.u.hroM rttl. SDnulii.r8tra,,, Wreatlis,
&t'.. illl.t.i uu.un.aftaeil. at ar, ruJUL-ud nn.'.a.
Mai, hanl Tailor,
Vo l MIXTU gua..i,altc:i..aiiut.
10 3 In
REDUCED PRICES,
f "ir AM' AIIOAK1) Vfn CAMDRrT
T' ItKAIMJl'ABl K.UH hOUMKKA' IINIOI -TAlON
f '1,111. I'ini n.i i i iiM.Oc'obtr Hi. ItiA
OUhHt No 7.
The n:tnhera wlllaaaen I, Is. full) equipped, TfllH fVial.
re, dn r,VI NIMI, al 7 o 'r.re preel.Hl, , at II. at'iear
lea l..r tt a iirii.i,e f.f Tl.il.nfi our t'nlon tiretnren f
tiarml. n, N . i.
I.etevrrv mentbar of the Club, every Union s.111". wlaft
Inteathe. lau p.r wl.tf h he da, f..4l2ht, eera. olt on tjUa
ocrasinh. Ity c mn anil of
r,l r. ('. ilt.l.MVKLR, Cld-f MarahAl.
Wn ham A lintr,
I'ikhkC VVe..nr,Nferlal Alls.
JruiK T. Ioni., S II
ADDniTSStS WILL BE MADE
vi t hi-
CITJZEKR OF rillLADELPHIA, I
llj li.e Ml. ,mmn Cl.io guil,u Bpeiker,, aa f.Mlewa
WnESDll' i:VEMXt, OCT. 2fi, 4
Al 1 II H
HALL Or THE UNION LEAQUE,
CoroNI I. TAYI.PK, of l'.RstTpiiofeceJ
IU V. J. WALK I It .lACKSON.
TIII'KSDAY KlEM.Nft, OCT.
AT TIIK
HALL CF THE UNION LEAGUE,
nr 'inn
HON. SALMON 1'. CH ASK.
I'RJ.IY FIE.MC, OCT. 28,
AT TIIH
HALL OF THE UNION LEAGUE,
II T TIIH
HON. U. II. DANA, Jit.
SY1 HtDAY i:EMSC, OCT. 29,
AT III II
HALL Or TUE UNION LEAGUE,
COIiONFL K. 8T0CKKTT MA.TTUKWfl f
Of Maryland.
1UK LAIIKS AKE INVITKI TO ATTKND. 10-M-f
J" OIL SUIIiCRlPTlOXS.
Nuhvcrtpilnn Bosikii tu tl.e follow,, g well-Uk-Med ftM
dcstratlo Ir.icts oi' I nnd. situated In Utt
VKNAN..O OIL I.HilJH,
nnd oflrriTiK au a dot i ante battlH for two or more conpaiilM.
re uun oiwii.
No. 1.
All that rcrtaln (rart, pipce, or parcel of land conlala- ,
Ifii; iltty hitch, bi'iu una nituntfi m TlunoHia townthip,
4 nniifu cv-i'iity, and Hutr of PuDimvivanU. This pr.
I'cn v ti hr a lari.o iront on thr Tlouanta crock, and Is about
fmir inil.fl (mm iho Ath-Khenv rivor thero Is on U.aerc4'k.
ohoui t.,t nt ucrt I unit luml Ijaliutce liill a ravin
runs od the north ol it. lull triu'Ui.-. imiuoJjat.Jy
btuctm twocil comnar li'M.
J'o. 9.
All tli at certain tract, piece, or yarc-l cf laud contalnlnc
mu Imnilicil at.d ti'lv at'itsi.tit'lim und Hituatu In THmeaU
tnsliip, ViftftiMK, c itniv. This projxTtv in part of tho
1't nrM.n tract, and aio Fiai a Ihtho r nit on lit.nemta
rrc l(. it him a aiertvino ttn It, and sumo hoavv fak.
JikKory, am! lieinJ.Kk limber. Tni'io nrv mm thirty
Uu acrcg l.orinp ground. It U iUn ciHiyiious to Uia
lr.-rertj of an oil cuinpuny iiu.t at wtrk
No
uini t rnniii irnn, rr pU ei OI IitHU nCtn(f aal IK
ilitiato in Tiom nU towjinliiji, Venango tonniv. Ihu pro- IB
lit-ltV cnillflin. (iltv ni ri.-s vl.i. t. f.l.i.i.tr nii,.a.M ....... i- W
rmitiK uniiind ; It fnnitn on tho 'I loii"sta cn-nk.abtivo
l.r a mills, aiid a tjtttn part of the pi penv of an oil
No. 4. '
All tl at ( -erlaln trnct, p!,M e, or parcel oH'ind, roii(Hinini"
t..cid ttx acrePK. l etiit, and hitnait In CoinpUiiter town
nhip, t-nai.fr c umy it IroMn on Httmrt a run, and
tends acroM to Siijui Camp run, li iu not only near tho,
It.i Vji of ti'i'c two btietiiiifl. bid mar tin Allculitiiy Hver
It In part ot the Waidu tract. There are abutti eilit acre '
boril'y KKiMl'.d. 4
Ko. 5.
All thitt certain trart, pl.-te , or pi reel of Innd, onta.nlnjE r
sixty ncrcfi. bi'iny mid bttnatc fn-nthft on the AM-uiirii
river, in I'leMi a t toiMibl ip, N ninno i-.-untv, ubuut mid J
way iM'ivoeu the towns of President and TionpNtv It ail- j
ininf the Ilurk.'tihurii rariii. and also a-i.otn and U iu tho I
imn.ci.iatt ;cumy oi nevc-utl oi.cou.pau.es. '
No.ti.
AMf'Ht ctrtalii trHcr,pif. cor p.ircelef lnd, contain
lim t- ele a n U (nu and vti.-t'e in Hirkoiy towiuln,
( lltilUo C . Hilly. 'I Ins ii u.irt 1 1 I lit' Mnt lilt trm'l it f nnL
ou hunter n run, U tioar the Attchcnv river, and aboat
mile anna half urtliwct of tne town of Tionoata. Or.
tins iwtdve-ai.rc tract thero arc nUtut two acroi bortat.
F round.
Ko 7.
All thnl certain tract, pi'i-, or parcel of land, contain Inr I
fitly a-rct, hfiiiii und ftituntt- in i iiifc rjvy t wnahip, V e 1 ,
naco t tiiifty, iMH'ii' b on aiid in.ir Hi- luuiith ot arm
ciii(.tliiT Into H iiiio-lt iTfcU. Ahont kU cren borii:, ;
Ki'oin.d. On (Mb trad i ,uuiu erv heavy oak and hickory
tinbtr. j
ThuftC Hcvcn ritata-i enihracc four hundred nnd thru
ai'iis; ot v I nil ;iy (im-lointh lilir-il.' itrutllid. AMWit'
b- l),tr4d ail tlu c trucn t, v ioii f lie Alluiieny and ittJ
ti butui iCh. 1 in- ;id.aiit;i::cfc oi hi-!iu- on n i lastioti wher i
oil can be Hhitipoil titwt from tlie wvl) without tranprla f If
lion, ni.d win n- ami Je tnuicr tuny be had on tins prouiTt', J
to m-o the enifiitf. ii ohvioun.
A tin puict riKtj of chhfi of thO'O tract i would wpjlr
ttiuic ttK'iii'j liiRii the iiiiuurny ot iM'r-ons Into at com
mand. It li proposed to divide them Into one humJn
ii.toic-f1 ol'oitt- tliobnaiid doli-ir cm h. ibim Kih rdniK th
man of limit, d tu aim, a t t the i;i.ltilt. an oppri
ninny to B. uiMi un inti.n it in thla u.il wonderful we,
as iw. n. y-m.ikiii.; ro ,'inn. ,
All oi tt.e-e profiinn-n l.nvu Iron m-leetod for tbilr flito"
bnliy, md, ti- in tiy he hih-ii In ref-renri to a ummat'
umitt'Hlly tvHl hsvaad. I ,. y are all cL.Ki(fj u, aA
jfint Mild uro 'lieri'H lamH cl couipantci h tng In tl"
up-Kwate a taplial ot nt h M three ui 11 lion of dollar
wIiom! "mock" ii bidiift mi-idi, di)juod of
At n't are a. tan-, th nuiial plan adopted fbrtliedevelof'
nu in ot such t iropny ii. io form a tomuany and 1
certiiiciiio ol -ti k. 'J hUii hi-n proponed may Ja C-m
id'Tt d .-.'... rif to the or. amti n of one or mot
coiiip.niiLv, on t!u'-oct tt-4, which will co-it the Iuookiqina
i i.-. itiiu.m.hr-ri to only onethouaond dulltm each, and l
mi'-ivcl to ito royalty, or iin.rt.'Hcn wliiUeer, bi
v ill ho c u willi an tiniucbtionubln u.le, iti si my
tiiioMcl nut. The Kuhsrrtin'i!. run then, upon thb. itibntai'
tin! and Kolid haU, ora-.mt! on or more compmiittj, elc'
ojllc. rn liotn t'ntfun t'lei.iielvui, i-at-li ttuhcribcr bill
iiiullj clifeittle to ih' posiuyy of an othcrr uf the cu
piny.
home Idea of the Immense value of oil territory may
tr.ithcn d tu. in Ito- it U. wit I itii::ncnt' : At Tldeuute tl
hciMniniio m v'.W liavo . itdd'd ahoit one huu'ir
barivlu per day ior ttir ycarm tu "IKy Irlck" wnll Ik
v hhlii tin- ln.-. thre vi'ir vtMd aboiit iiV-UO barrel1
oil, and is .till aii xvi itillv be'iiK Worked.
Tun N'.JiIm hihI lii.t im il.ir iv..il U i..i.inni fnitli cr.,
In t; ne .'Ci-- on if.c T.'; r lUnu :i l.cd
$ .01. INK).
Tj i C'iInhhi a ' ! ili.i.iy ii.ive i-)
t.iai i-, t..o i''oui io. dit J'-iu'-, or mi..-;
v.if oil .in My r-olit ' 5iu'i ' p. : ii!i.ti-(' ;
hlree ,n '.;-i0 pi-r (.'.ar'1. line
h.ln s, wldi'h -t .t.m '-iH', w.u o.'
, In ''. tftii
ja.ci. l'i ir.:.
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.nt, v, ft . h id .
rt 1 il-Kt.oXI
tiicm. iali it.ii.iir ill
I .tit h- CtltBti.
iKi;.MS
arr at- follows : - No moi: th.:i one hitnlrcd Hi:b-crltlr
will I timei'. Not Ic- IImii i ne (-li in- 1e di-po-t' i
to uii o:i" per-uii b.it 'idiiTitit r :kj fik3 o-nu or ui
fchurt -H, citner iir tl-e-on Ive or for ot.iora- 1 iv
cold, lo be pu:d at to timt ul aub-.'t'ibinif , t'io bula
Vtiililn tn d-iyp. i
'I he 'l'ni'teo, L. frht;'om'.n' Itond, Ei-i rec
tor inbict.pttoiiH, to ho&c i.rdt'i all , h i k i liiny b ira 4
ttod ty wlioju ivmitianccd lij mad wiU bo duly ucku
K i .t. , ,
'J'heljjokf now epen, ard I'tMcriptioiii rooelved
IH'NCAN M. Ml lMll.ON,
rf.icoN. K cofur oi 1 oUit l it "'id WiLM'l' rtir
Jb lo Hour ID to i. 8,cOitditury,liomrotf
rv-nr OITICK KWATAKA FALLS C
I Company, Ho. 2' i-T" ti. et.
Y it ti.i't't-tM i a, octoher Jo, IS
The Hoard IHrrc tor huvo thli daydtvian-a at1
cuisu oi FIVE (!) 1'fc.lt (EN i'. out vt tun net trui
the Company lotho lt tf Oetohfcr, iftyaUc ou auJ
''li'ieTranater'Huoki wili be cioifd ftom .he l?Mh tt',
iil.t Initant. iiLUKHT
10 o toll i r.miar.
SIXTH AND MARKET STREp
st. nit fcir.-ani uf oil, tit t!u rale ot Imircltt pnr d r ,
piiu.l io . i .i, nr itvt-i two million doll im' worth veari I
Tin- JifF.-y well yfelda aliO'it lf".'0 dally. The Hyde aJ I
KK.rt t arm, thiity-fvi ri acre, ha been eonvertnti iL I
iHmpaiiit-M,rcpiiheiiiiri over veil miliiun dot him. r
Tlie imal.ty of mi in Uerent lu.aUUen miiKi, Kr Vs
w ell-niton,,, a per o:i know, that ti e oil (iotu iliif m
crci-k i comtldert il fully c,nul, U not auperior. tu any 1 C
tlie oil r"loii, J
Cwrry Hun, not f-ir from ni'' nf tlo'sa proni riles, a t
i'I-kcIv icbuitiboiiK tlittui, . a tn'tT' il l.'t Dei xiuir iioi i n
staii. To iii.t oi ti e 'lio" pr pe-"!i' hi', o Hint h-n i"1 Jk
U r over m'O.iii'! i ii welt nuvina hi i.-n inin d wnich yi . A
l-vt,i"0 'tr moiiiu, or ii'aiv o:u luidi'n doliai'l ' Jj
uiiotiiii. n
T it Ini '(J lnfce-1 (villi': U c u:i:ed to OTi.-hi!f the r Ml
., . ar