The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 29, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Image 1

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    THIS EVENIR
IE
rillCE THREE CENTS. 1
THIRD EDITION
GLORIOUS NEW!
ADVANCE ON RICHMOND.
ACTIVE OPERATIONS.
Gcncr.il Grr.nt ITovm? Upon
the Kcbcl Works.
GENERAL HANCOCK TAKE3
TIIJ3 LKAD.
Left viiv.g Advance FiiVrn II lo:.
thrle nui,cnr,D rr.rscmiass
CATTURKD.
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In Tin: i i), t;.,l., r .'7, !) I',
lookcd-for advance of tin -
l'"- 11(1
BJJttlllSt l(K lllnulrl ll.is .It t i j. i ,
Yitei Jay, th- (luil ..c 4.i r 4Li ;n ,
plctnl liy the wii'uilr i'.'.il of the -i'.hit
the A-my ot th- r.jint.ia IV mi tl.c tr. m
.i;t ul
till I
ongoing it ia ihe i' ar, rr.i'.v i m- : u 'tin,.
The 1-t l:vi-i m oi'tl.j Jl I.' ii-.h. v.-,i',i .1 ,.t
of tli."iU un.l !Uh Cor.n, liria tho entiio lit,.'
from the App'imitt'ix on l,.; ri.rht, to en" thr. :
mil,s we-t ill the Wc! 1 ni r ..nl on t.'iu id'. A I
w.iK'in.-', h;i'g i0'r, etc., w.iii vut to tac rar :r
City Point.
At 2 o'clix-k til's morniii i--.; II t i:--j -I.,
with tlie 2d mill LI Divi iious r t s Cjy, m 1
along the Vaii;.-liiin Mad, running i.i;'j v.-,t, iinj
after crissi, g llatt IhtV Uutifluun-I tin UtV-is
lntreiiclieil In l.ewiy mudu work. Mo m ou-r
chnrge-d ilu-m on the Hank and drove the cnuniy
out mid took dome twenty priso.it-rs, ma'ly
cavalry, anion;; wh'.in; w.u M.j.ir Vie t'uV, .in
acting Adjuunt-ti-jiiiiral, luit on wliut(J;a.!r.il'
stall he would not tell.
The flth Corn took tlio S iiiirrcl Livcl road,
and found ho enemy postod in Its junction with
the Duncan road, which runs north truai the
Vnitghan road to the iioyntoii road.
From this they we-ro driven by our skirmish
ers, with some, loss, the 1st Division having uhout
forty wounded in tlio nlt'dir.
The 3d Division of the eorria took tho advance,
and crossing Hatcher's Iluu, connected with tht
2d Corps,
In ihe tDcantlinc, CJeiierul Hancock advanced
along it byioad, driving the enemy before him
till he reached the IJoynion dank road, where
the column halted and formed In line of battle on
the farm of Mrs. Butler, tlio left reaching some
distance west of the road, and tho right extend
ing to a thick woods on the right.
The 6th Corps had also formed and advanced
through the woods two miles, but tho left of tho
line failed to connect with the rfchtof the 2d
Corps. The enemy fell back as wo advanced
untd the line reached Hatcher's Hun again, when
the Hobels were found behind strong intrench
incuts, and brisk tiring ensued, but without much
loss to cither side.
At nbont 4 o'clock in the afternoon the
enemy, taking advantage of tlio break in tho lino
between the 2d and fltli Corps, massed Anderson's
Divudon of Hill's Corps, and charged the right
wing of the 2d, which gave way and fell back a
short distance; but being leinforecd, the l itter
charged and captured a number of prisoners.
Our loss iu the uffair is not known, but is not
believed to be heavy.
A few minutes alter, tho enemy's cavalry,
which had been cut off on the Hoyntriii road,
mndc on atuck on Gregg's Division, directly in
tlio rear of tho 2d Corps, and for a ti.ne quite a
sharp-skirmish was kept up. Oeuer.il (iregj dis
mounted some of his men and finally drove thorn
off.
In the charge made on the 2d Corps, two guns
were said to have been taken by thu unomy, but
thiy were subsequently recaptured.
1 Ighting continued at this part of the line till
after dark, when a heavy rain-storm set in, pnt
tii.g an end to the fighting for tho day.
The Uih Corps occupied tho right of tho ad
vance, bat did not Rain much grsund, the object
beiag to allow tho led to got fairly around on the
Boytiton plauk road. The colored division of tlicj
9th had some skirmishing with the enemy, but
nothing approaching a light.
They lost a few wounded. Gregg's Cavalry
had a sharp light with the llobels in the f jrenoon,
when they attacked tho rear of his column. Ha
charged and drove thctn back, capturing a num
ber of prisoners, and eight or ton wagons loaded
with 8ti.pIies,Jtogotiicr with tho horses, mules, etc.
The troops that occupied the country over
which wo passed today were Bj'cler's and
Young's Divisions of South Carolina and Georgia
uoops, vyi-h part oi il;o's JJrlgnde.
The left wing gained about rt.'tcen miles of
country to-day, and Is now In a position to attack
the eueitj's works on the tt ink.
I General W'arreu had a narrow escape. While
riding along the lino to-duy, a ball grucd his
cheek and made a sli. ht wound.
Ocionuu 28, 74 A. M. The number of prison
ers takeu yesterday was about 11)0.
Lite la-t evening, some Itebel cavalry captured
three or four ambulances, belonging to the .ith
Corp?, whieh got on tlio w rong road.
I.ATIM I'lton TIIK fiOl' l II.
fj liiui lu T'e Editing Ttlejra H.
Wahiunuton, October 29.-Richmond dates
of last Wednesday received here, give the follow
ing summary of news from the "Confederacy":
General Jljacg has taken comnrna at Wil
Uilguton, N. 0.
Early has issued A long address to his Army,
congratulating them upon their late victory at
Cedar creek on the morning of (ha ltyh
and atiributei the subsequent disaster to tho
propensity of both troops and oflicersto desert
their colors for IVc purpose of plunde-riug uban
doucd property of the enemy. He appeals to
tl:ra to retrieve Uurir good name Ly bcinj more
Ob-dleut to tl.elr otl.cors.
tr Rebel e ditors are couiidcut that Graut will
Mike a demonstration uear Petersburg before
tUction day.
llool s army is reportt d as being rapidly rein
forced, but Dcuarrgaid is uot to succeed Liu in
active command.
Nothing later tlurn Grunt's despatch of this
morning has been received iroia the Army of the
l'otOBiac. All rumors of disasters tooarartus
Are malicious (uise boochr.
A r vital rKttnsir at Kr York.
Niw Ve-aa, Octuber 28. The steamer rVmi
MIrtropvli; from 'ortres Mouroa, brings at0 sick
and wounded soldier from the front.
The steamer Santa AfirMa, from Carthagcna
and KlugDton, Jamaiea, arrived at this port
to-day.
Th tmer Kmpir Cty, from New Orloaai on
th 22d, ha Arrived.
The ictamar Albany, from City Point. brinl
Lilt bib Pftlit 10A VbM Putts InXaatry.
United Stntci Soldicra Votin ; for President
-v .--:T''t'.vV. ;-'-rov '
THE SOLDIERS' VOTE FRAUDS.
FINDINC OF THE COURT.
TLo Culprits to bo Imprisoned
for Five Years.
Nimm-IiiI IoTIip DvciiIiiic Tflrirrnpti.
Wasiiinoto.n, Octoljer 2!l. It is rumored that
tlio ('Hiding of the Court In the case of tho Haiti
more forgeries of the soldier votes is Ave yea's
in the Stato Prison. Colonel North, tho St tie
Agi nt here, will probably soon bj released.
Seees-lonlsts here aro cro k:ug over Grant's
rcconnuissunro, claiming that it was a failure.
There are no grounds for suc'a a statement.
FREE MARYLAND.
Gov. Bradford's Proclamation.
IUi.timoiu:, October i'). Gov -rnor Uralt'ord
has Just proclaimed tlio row Vc; State Constitu
tion of Maryland. Tho fiicujs if jho measure
are honoring the event by a dhplay of bunting.
The Amerii an has just put out an (muicn -o tl ig
beuriDa the iuscciption M-'.-ee M i luuei."
Kirt wr-Sw !.
Sptcial D' ti-atcfk to TVw EkMhj Tr itupft.
Nj:w York, Oct. 20. The shipment of gold liy
steamer to-day is t70,0X). A nuh larger sum
was expected to g forward.
A New IlrliciMlli-r-t.tMior.tl.
Sif -ial thtlfk la J?. EeeiiiHj I,: aj..
Washinoton, Oct. 2:. Colunjl Charles 11. T.
Collls, ol Collis" on aves W .'Xx I'onn ylvanial,
has been appointed hrlguli.r fi jr.eral.
TEE ELEQTION IN V :ZT VIRJINIA.
Votrrnor Horrmnii Kr-f - lel Wteliont
SiiNilou A llrievj l iiioa lMurll.v
In tho NIhIo.
Wiikbi inci, V, Va., O t.iimr 2. Tin el"jtlon
in Ibis St.ito yest:rday pw-c I of I'lictly, ami the
entire Uiiiou ticket is b"iie .it to have been
elected.
Governor A. J. lior'-mau had n j opposition.
and Is re-elected by a heavy mic.
Keturiih from six coiivlm pive Ha'i'iard
(I'nlcm), tor C ngrcs, over 12 0 majority.
The I.ei-liuuro Hit I local tliccri are largely
Union.
nil. I. tviii:iis b.ii.i.i:i.
Pi. Lori.s, O.ioli, r 2S Vn eilk'ial destmtch
just received at l.c.ij i l .rl: u, iVom St. Jose;h,
suys: ine guerilla riPm.', Ilol Anderson, aud
seven of his men, verekiU! ye.crduy at Albany,
iu lisy co'n.ty.
Six men will be shot,hcie to in rrow.in rctilia
tion for the murder of M ij:.r V.' lson nr. I his
men.
Mliltlll;lil'il Ki lliKiui r ;ii. f.o.il ot I.lfr.
Ni. i'anr, OctoVr 2!. T.le :" !io,iu r Arara t,
of Sn'em, Captain Jameson, fro.n Philadelphia
for Uoston, foundered ar.d vtas sunk o'J lieaver
Tail this morning. The rapt tin and one of the
crew weie taken oii by th ) t .hilt ;., ; st ttr.
Mr. t'lindngie, the mate, a ::r. liopiein, an 1
others were lo.-t.
Tii "4'iiuimU" t i:.imioi.
PomtoN, Oetj .tr 2'. Tho stcmner Cunndn,
from Liverpool via HallCx, is liclow, and will
be no about uoou, Uer aelvices have k-eu pao
i:tted. Tkr Hm.r.Kss of tiik l'lirscii, I mar add,
has bee-u cuuialied In her abseutfo from" ton.
tii.o wns t Se huu'.bai k, a Gerinim watt-ring pii.ee,
when a trial tunic up iu a Parisian court. A per
son named Jared, surnnmcd Jules, hail sued a
si histcr, ol hiuh iotiid nntut, for a comlcxion
bill, the item of whieh was a half a gross of
l-.nmil, or Knaiuel of Paris.
The defense tet up was that tho Fuamel had
failed to change her complexion a cement of
aallowness, spangled with iiuddiug stone pliupie
to the roseate hue and alabaster surface of
ulh. But old Jared, a deformed, quasim-siish
character, stoutly atlirnit d that bis Ktuall de Paris
was used by all the beauties in the realm, in
cluding the l-'.inpress.
lit was subdued at once ; thecrlers called silence,
but the aged enameler would Mve his Icstlinonv.
He pre-Mtnted his receipted bids for a gross bf
the enamel lor the Empress' personal use. TUe
thing got into the local reports aul friii Uetotu
tLe Kuipre-ks' adherent stormed ; the Emotiror
lather liked it; all the public joked and made
me rry, aad now we know where the completion
come from. Ladies of quality, beware bow you
five receipt for our nostrums. You must neoels
Lave recourse lo beauUiiers, but do not touch ink
It will ifluatter you. Indon CorrrspondeiU of
S tv I ork Sunday Hvrcury.
ThA lute Dr. JosUth IVescoU, of Farmington,
Maine, devised the plan of a State A'ylam for
the insane, and a a member of the Main
Legislature carrie d the project through and se
cured 1ti eslnblibhuient of that Institution A'
Augusta.
OITY INTELLIGENCE.
fTATB OF Tltr HHOMKTEH To-DAT. Six A.M.,
'74 Noon. .'7. One P. M., 58. Wind, W. N.W.
Tin: Koi.mki s' Votk Ofi icim. Voru of thk
itt. This nl'ien oon the Re urn Judges (In
shed their lab.ir of counting tho soldiers' v ito,
i nd makii g out the list of oilieial majorities fur
tho various candidates. The following is (lie vote
as polled by tho soldiers :
Siikkifi'. Howell, 1'., 11M9; McKib'ion, D.,
i,N' 1220. lliiwcll's whole majority N'.lUi.
Hcoisn;ii oh Wn.i.s. Adams, I'., lSfil j Alox
onder, D., 1224. Adams' whole mujjtiiy
H7!o.
( i i:mk or On Ch ans' Coi iit. Mcrrlck.l., 1S02,
Jlcgaiy, 1)., ei.si; majority, 1Vj2. Merrick's
whole nnijorltv, t.
It km iv'i ii o"f t.h. O'NYill T., 1S'7; Mel
loy, D, r,:'1; iimjorlty, lilo. O'Neill's whole
majority, H.'ViO.
Ciiy CoMMiR-iioNFit. Dickson, V., 17)7;
.lohiif hi, 1)., ti l'2. .Majority, I nil Dickson's
wt o c imijoiiiy, HJI.'l.
Conoiiksh. '!; Iihtrht. Hutler, IT., 3i"n
ll. ndall, 1)., 210. JJaiorirv, 2ol.
Smmi Ihstrt t. O'Ni ill, I'., -117 ; U".iily, I).,
Vi'l. Majorilv, .')0H.
"JVhI ;?.-1 vers, I'., -ii'I; lluckn il:er.
I), I.. 'I. M ijoiity, :i7D.
. M iistrirt. Kcllcy, 1"., CIS; Northr 1 1,
I).. I V'i, uj..ritv-, ill").
I ifih lUsti i.-t. 1 'buyer. I'., 2 :i; ItoH . 1)., 1 ).
Ma.ioiiiy,
Srnatur Third i-.V. Shcpiia-d, I'., I'd ;
Donovan, D., IHJ. .Majority, 2o:). Donovan'
whole lo j. lily, 2 i7.
Ill I'M'HKNTA-m is. h'iiat ).(,,',. I'lubr, If.
1M; Miehle, I)., til. Majority, 120.
Srcoml Dutnrt. Itudoim oi, I'., 117' lt.ii-'wr,
l,yt .Majority 2.i.
Thud iJiUiiet. Josephs, 1)., 0!) ; B itlor, V.,
71. .Majorliy 2.
Ii.vilh D.itrict Watl, L'., H i; Moss, D., :J2.
Majoiity, H'l.
1 '!: Di!firt. Thomas, I'., 'id; Ur.cincr, 1)..
23. .Mnj.ir.tv, .17.
f-ijl: Hi ..'hi,'.. fo.lir.iii, U.,7t! l'u lie.', D.,
27. Waiot't) .',2.
y,r,n ii..(rij.-l'r,H'int, U.,l: M -M ikin.
I).,2'J. Mijori'vlli.
i;i,;fi'h ItUriir't. Kern", C, l.'J; Co ik, D., 25.
Mi.joriV.4l.
Xu th )i't.') '. (J ii,;!ey, I)., .12; I-o
i'-f;. M..'ioiitv, ii'i.
r.r.,
Truth Dis'i i '. l'.in-oait. U., 1 12 j l'ry, 1)., ol
.Mi.ji'iiiy, !M.
''' "'sf.Vf.-8tnier, V., !ti ; IJoile.iu, D.,
4.'. M.ijctiti , .'i !.
Tv.lfih (..'F-W.-Sntphiu, I'., 1U; V.ii.ghin,
!).?. -M .joiiiy, f'j.
'.:,,, nth ln,,:,t. He .cr, C. ,(',, Dmu.iiy,
D.. I '. .M yuMty.-.H. "
T',r,:,l.th t!tit -II. rd, !.'., li)i; .v-ind' l.
D,l'. M.ijMity,".-).
r,f.,:;l, ;., ,''.- 1).. Hivoi, C, liljS'ho-
I. eld. D , .17. Maj.nitv, 1HI.
SUt,lh ft.'i.V,f.-Si.ilth, I'., ', I; Wii'f, D.,
22. Majority, 12.
Sm nltnith lhtii, I. I.ee, V , I2S; llaru.'H, D .
17 M lontv 111.
L.u'''-ri'tti Ih t,Ut. M lier, I'., HI); Arnold,
II. iMuii'y, lo'i.
roi.iru-AL. Kichard ll. nry T) nx, lv
spoke Uot u:,;lt at tho Union 1.: igne II ill to a
large and alienlivo audi. t.ce. Goerar iirjujli,
st tho concliiien of Mr. 1 iti -.' -nee h, m tdo
A few r matk-f, which Here g.-, : ;.l with inu -h
ciiihui.ikin.
A lai-e Vn Ion inc. ti-u as held !.i-.t ni-;lit at
Wiod'mrv; Hon. J. M. S.ov. i un 1 li l-vard
M::p n, I .., ol'llil, i i'y, i-p.ii.e.
An.i lii'r tmliri ;n hi! d a'. Se'vintccnth
end l'o larMie.-t; linn. V. 11. Arniit.o:i mil
L. 1'a.il lii nvu, I s, , -,i..l.e.
At the t'ohllii. n- 11 he- (iie,.I -h-i '..i'1'.i -riie.U i u,
ami .11 eis tt uke.
Vioi.enos of Tin. Hi u -, i e)i:iov ,!:,
Tlii" p:i n:li:g, litc II I : nd 4 .'.'o n ,.;.
load fil'olt'id from ih- il;.e i..g room of o -e o:'
cor Mf.'ical t'o!h-:r tv.-.s fiip'.i.M cj. . i ii 1 : at
Ninth aid Piikeis.n s-i- I-. Th; cul'il 1:0:1
histed of lef , iu ins, 1,'ul i.'.i.ir prt!om ..f t:.e
l-i. li. -in bod v, and cre.'.'.-d an i-.di -i-e e., iteni.oit
iii ti c i-ii;;lil oihood. 'i I-.; elnry o: she man hav
ii p then in chtirce was to s?eti.n' they were pro.
pi ily burled, as Is customary. Why tl.oy were
thrown e u mi open h t no one" knows. Tho mat
lei wiit lepi.iltd to the UjaiU of U.lth.
A-sAii.T am) IlAirnnv. This morr.ing Wll
lisiu EuII was before Aldctmati Carter, charged
v iih ton mining au a.-ault and battery upon
Joi n Little, r,t the residence of the latter, on
Girman sir et, be low Third. The eiiuse of the
iiflidr f-rt-w out of an intimacy between bull and
Little's ife. Little e-auj ht Bull at his house liit
rdeht, ami made hi asruull on lain. Dull being
B large man soon oterpowtred Little, and beat
him rathtr badly, 'i he lor.ner was arrested and
he ld to answer. Little's wife was also held to
answer the charge ol adultery.
"Moni.v tub Root of all Evii.." Judge
AHUon has co- unltted two children of a soldier
to the Northern Home for Friendless Children.
It was proved that their mother had received
500 of her husband's bounty monev, and, like
many others unused to having so much cash at
their disposal,got into habit, of dissipation, squan
dered it ail, ahandoued her oltVprii.i.', and toi p
her uboUe in ball alley. Portuuatelr lor the
children, they could not have iweu bettor pro
vided for under tho rireumstunres.
Hilitaky Finulal. Tho funeral of John B.
Ke hle-r, late comrunad.ng ofliexir of the 1'sth Regi
ment Pennsylvania Volunteer, will uke place
to-uiorrow aliemoon, from his late residence, In
Coates street. The deccawd was lunch beloved
by hi men, and they (ell a number of incidtnts
of bis fearles coarage In advancing in th lac
of the enemy, with the nag of the regiment in fats
(IWB liAbU.
rilllJVDKLPIIIA," SAIUIMUY, OUTOKKIl 29, lSGl.
and Vici-Presiicat in tho
Tin: I-'amiiions. No ono can walk through any
Of Our mammoth cstablisl motits that minister to
tho wants of tho fashion; hie wo.'ld, without om
lng to tho conclusion that expense is tho order of
tho day. The ahclvcs and counters groan under
the losd of luxuries piled up or temptingly dis
played tall'etas, soft mid lustr.aiB la-'es that a
bic.ith might riiille, nnd ex iiii ito p.i;! ns, rcg il
velvets, and shawls that a ipi-.-u might he proml
to don. On ono side is nil array of graceful
hiking opcrn--eli.uk- fotne white as a snow
hi d, otho.s red a a llamingo and on the other;
tartans thiu would pu..!e a Highlander to assign
to any elan in all bio.ul S. otlaud plaids such as
were never teen on l.rao or heather, liiouu uin or
muirlnnil, but picturesque and striking, uevertho
less, and admiraiily caleiila'cil to brighten up a
win'er protnenude on ll-oidwiy or l-'ifth
avenue, nnd contra-t ph-asanily with Nonil.re
skies and snowy trees.
The nio lor expense Is not ouly sho.vii in the
(ilnlity of goods bought, but in the exutier nice
of trimming used. Never ws there su.-h a
mill i.a for trimming of all kindsas now. In in my
li. stances ihe uiss, like the frame of a hiinina, is
only (he ground on which t. work, being over
laid l h trinimii g in every i iinci'ivitiile, in r itli.-r
p. i once v I le, vmiety ol'dudgiii some o ld, sjiue
i legin.t, ai not a few outre in ihe t-.xtrenie.
Whin if is ivim-mb. red th it this la le is no' eim
litud to the waist and sleeves, lint t ikin the Mow
ing iimp'it'iilc of the kirt for its ground of op.i
rations, no can forai some Idea of t'u c.i;'ti-.e
Ih: t th" pri'M-i.t I .-l.i m i -flail-. .1 ieka-s. In,
ip.ii.. s. i kinks, paletots are also profusely trim
n nl. I. i, velvet, ami crochet being inueh used
f r tha: j iirco-ov
On liionaMe shops, mllliii'-ranl suchlike,
have riven themselves up to the mania of hl.-h,
i's with mi utimidon which is fearfully adiuir
a i'e. A lady's lionn-'t a litllo pi ce of velvot
m.d (loners to cap the climax now costs ono
hiii.ilrid dollars, and cannot be iii-iiiniai iiir .1
la-t enough t.) supply the demand, hilks, satins,
r.nd laee.. now cost their wehjlit in green'i inks.
(iloviH uie worth what was formerly rousideied
n week's f.ilarv for ninny people, while other
st) li s of Tress have Increase.! In llkn ratio. Tho
w inder of it ad is tli-U, spite ol the hiith prices
the consumption Is greater than ever. Hut n -ver
l.i lore was tho general eiendi'uieo( the ciiiz.-ns
oi this luetropulis so li'ie.al, so extravagant.
Man Tii.-.fs. Ono may cross our streets with
out b. ing knocked donu by f.ut-drivcii hor.ies,
Willi comparative safely, lint on tho sido-walks
die is in constant danger of liein-r either in ilme l
or Ml'ed outright, l-'oi- Inau e : on Green
strict, between two ceru n stre. ts whieh we shall
ni t mention, but which lo. ilit.v ought to Iu
known to the police, t'lere is a house to which a
cel'ar-k'Mitu Is attneh.-'l. T':i kit-dien is snnn
(en leet below tho level of tho pavement. T.m
sidewalk is very nurro .', and there being no
gnnrl in ihc sli ip-s ol r -.i'ln.: ar um I (his said
eel ur kit- hen, at t hrht one is in danger of bein ;
preeiiit.ited into the opening. The. street is hut
1'iorly liibn d, anil if one is not. p i.sessed of
extraordinary g od sijht, ihere is no sa'v.di on
either lor liinii or life. WT I not i iirpiie e i i
tin-northern p-irtol I h-: city leivu out the sp t
tind rep-itt the ca e to the M i or ? If ih -v are
tii.sni-e-slnl In their sea-i-'i they may b- t il I the
vheie-ihf.irs by imperieg at the oiliee of Tun
Ti 1 MiPM'lt.
JrviMLi; Chimk in 'in is ("i i v.- One of the
f.-dde t thin.! s lu city lite Is the great numVr of
youi.g gills under tho age of sixteen who th-ong
the (nets, ti 1 the lo.v conceit sal ens, ami are
foul d in the low dnueo rella-s in every section of
the city. At an early ace. l. y cmrnvqc their
' 1.1.1 11 ..lid ilisso'ute l.fe. The great nn61 of
b'nc;-val! ers nnd dwellertiii ill-r -p-atulilt him.es
are men-i hiiiln ii. Mei.y of ilie-e have fa'.'i rs
who are in the war or at sea ; many ot them h ivc
brulcl 'T'i ! t, u ho abandon Huh- eliil lre a t- a
life of n.lflo.y, and live on their earnings ; many
ofthRK- .- a h arc (li-pr ncd In von I belief, and l.iC
flttiaiice lo pin riit.il ru'c; many mo-.hnv, with
uiore i-hiliiren than they c m siiiport, niui.i Mek.
r.ess nod p .v. rty, s erving daily, are t io thank,
ful to lake the food, and even luxuries, that their
children c; n lui ui-h, to ill-pure to:) trii ilvhow
tl.cy spend the night or g in the m moy which
luil f gladness to tiieir desolato hcanlistoi-.e--.
lint the number and audacity ot these young girls
Is p palling.
Ticking Pceierrs. This morning I'ranci
Flake was before Alderman McCahon charged
w !lh having picked tho porket of James Ulnke of
4? 17. The act was committed last i.ight ut l'enii
and South streets. The accused was commit'e-d
to am-wer.
Gamc Four well known sportsmen, Mr. A.
11. Vuucc, Richard Young, John Fair, and au
attacht of tbi- e dice, bagged on the exteu ivc (arm
of Mr. David Pcstrule the large amount of three
hundred and seventeen panrkige, woodcuck,ani
snipe during two days .hooting litis week.
Hflp to Aksweii. John WIllinuK, charged
with having stabbed Ouiid Welch, at a sailor
boarding-house In lVnn str.ct, on Kundny last,
ht.d a hearing before Alderninu Carter last even
imr, and vas held in &2U00 bail to autwerut
Court.
Pkssfntatiok. Division A, of the Centi-al
High School, have presented to Dr. B. II. aud,
formerly Professor of Chen.tatry and Phytic iu
that institution, a pair of handsome bronze liure,
representing Columbus and Americus N'espueius
Tub Polmers' Vote. This tnornins; the
Return Judges reatstirdded and proceeded with
Ihe work of counting the soldier' vote. Tho
ta.k is a most arduous one, and progress very
slowly.
Fiui. Between 10 and llo'eloe-k last night a
stable in the rear of No. K. Third (ree-t was
uncovered to beou fire. The upper part of itie
structure was completely burned out.
Tub Coal Taadi. During the week jast
ended 61,n;2 tons of coal were transported over
the Philadelphia and Reading lUilroad, and
2-1,4 Jj by lhebehulkUlf;Tigitava Co4 VvmpAuy.
Army of tho Potomac.
l'.F.i.iomi h. l'.ev. Kingston f i jdd ir.l, 1). 1).,
one of the most eloquent divine of thePr itestai t
Kpisccpiil Church, will preach to-morrow at". er
noon iu Ft. Paul's Episcopal Churah.Third street,
I clow Wi lnut, on tho "Recognition of Friends in
Heaven."
He will nlso lecdtro on Wednesday eveniag on
dWcnlt portions of the llible.
Tho congreg ition is on of the largest and mist
infliieiiiitii iu this city. 1'er.ious wishing seats
w ul tie obliged to go curly.
Wn t-t.ii- (ho following from (ho Now York
Christian Adrt.cate and Journal, and freely
indorse Its views, ns the drover Ik Baker
Sewing Machine Is undoubtedly a great Ameri
can institution :
The l!i,.vor A linker fwlnit Mh hluo lias spi-;lil claims
In j.iu lie att; irl.in. in n very u.iTlr unit vah.uli',. .-.ist-nl
III liiil-eli..l,l Ii. 1. i.iiv. Ihil IM. lii u-lil.w iMiHiiiiilo
tl...u.inU 1.1 irn nUs Kho 111 toil Its niliioilorlty over Okun -tliliiB
.Iki....iii,,i . ,i,,i,;,.c . ,! 1 liimi.'il t.i.it It la
only nn-osmiry jAaU- ...,11 tiiH.n II. pi-c.illailtii id ennt.io
... i-.u ii. ui-uiu' aaviiuia aiM In Hit. lamMy over
ev.iv olher one in im,i wii.e fl...e lulvHiiure. are
w,,,u, u w- nroitdi.. orn-ii i.i .iu'o. in 11 a c iiuii irl
son imr I.i, ilr.wu li, (ween iho Cravor ,k lls'ier ami ot.mr
I. It iii.'.'kra the only apjim f. .rni' .t bv 11 n.-a lm- 111,1 a I hi
I. i ulili'li eiieli .inch ih la.ln.en.leiitl.v la :ke.l, and ivlllieut
0l, ell.l. n. e it.M 11 -I ih.-, .'it, i.e.-. l..r slr.-ntli.
. Il num.'. thr onlv .earn ll.iil will n.liu i of tie- llin-ml
'"K ' "' ule-ieiy li.uttli a 1 1 1 c 1 1 llliout Injur lo the aeiia
li. weiir. '
:i. II Is iirni. eeas.iy to fus'i'li tlm eiuN i.rat una nin.le l.y
U.l linn nil .'. I no. In rum- l.y tli. m i. Iliac Itsell', wloeiiit
lln i' ot Ih. 1 limi.l noeihe
l Tlie liro-.cr Js. Ilaker sllteli la Hie ..nlrone r.inurl
nonilwo ..uln a.'.' a Iv. .nd I1I10111 win ling fi-.m, t.m
l ' '"t" l.alilo Hum llaee to llvo liiuia tor ilei u.i.l. r
Ihru.u.
6 A seuin lino I'.irnu-il in inure elmlie than nnvallier
mad.- bv 11 wl. g niac'ilnn, nn-1 N c..iisi,ii -nllv v. rv va'.i
al li In nil 1,0. da It. tit are lo be- w, lied and stretched il.idor
II. .. Io n.
ti. 'll.e iiischlne H a laptrcl to all varlett.-a of f i'irie.,
a.'l. 1- eael. . ., ijil y well, anil l e.ini -i . , .1 1 Ui! I H nl I0r
lllll klli.il, I BCMllIK Olher than III. Ad:Ltlmo UiHldieJ
ul.il Ihlea.l.
7. Il l uiore easily kept In order tlnn any oth-r machine,
alio nee.l not l.e ttkell aparl to hu Oiled.
H. '1 In- in . ch. in ew nui nun p kj! eitt.ni, silk, and
linen llireud with e.ini r.tciinv.
tl. Th- ma, h'l.r I. ..i sttin.'e tint Kll IntelllK. lit eliil.l ..f
ten li jra eanr :lilv learn to ,.,eriilo and koep It In or l.r.
I". II v retia-.i. oi ita siinp!!. ily ., e.aiat. ncu .11 ana e.e o
niKiiiii eineiil It ia besi adapted to all ihc wants ol tlio
11 only.
eoll'n v. rj inipnr'unt merit tills mncl.lnn hi. Ii that
the lithl ir. hue bein,.' se.ni .1,1. p.iased acrnsa Ih ' naerilne
tVi.in fr..i;t t r. ar. .Iliecfl from the ..era'or,o'iv,ilnf
the liability or ne. e.-jl-y .. ciir.'i.nr 1110 spine, aa Is 1I11.10
il en iisii.i. . I.ick hi.lclr nm. Ini,e. HUH another iorll
lii.raejul by this tnichii.e, tne moat Inarvullona ol" all,N
Ihi. : while Ii e s a s 1111 ll.nt will not rip in we tr, it may
vny . ii-i j b r. ni .veil .: pleasure II the proper ni m be
employ ed t uec mph. I, It,
1 1 e i.r.o.r link-r stitch Is ntc-illir to tl.lsir.cliln.,
and it . atetiii.it r.i-.i owenl bv tli.t'om .any witaia nn.uu
Il beais. Jl dulcrae-i'e'illilly iVoin the' i ii-i a II -h.-bil-i-'
lni.eh atri.n;er si .1 more elastic. Tne I .ek-atlleli I. loriuej
by eu s.iiiL tnii thn mis, a-11! iilaa i.iK the cim .atu p ilut
ir.t. Ile.enln ol" I ha l.i'.ti.'. Tho slra a of wt. ir ci e.ilei
ltlt-llou at ihe H.tit of eiosatni:, nnd break ir.e tlirea-l
wlien alleteretl Ir. is e ,n ur.ilively eaav to riMwrlhe
ert.l.li n s 11,1 ol I l.e II, re id Hit. 1 lint c III l-a ol ii-i Mbrlr. ;
l.l:t Hli 11 tiitu y.....!. are sene.l, wlniit I lie thread llieui
re'usar. na l.' k 11. I le lieu ic. it must he ap..iirellt 111 et
tl.e.-e an In-no ero.siii'.' pom' In in eenlrtt, but ilm rue
under ibut' d ""is' l.e p. roiioe I to ll il it .1.1. 1 .-r.iUht oti
ti e '..61.1, It the ll.:hl au'c I. to pie-ellt a I air st iteli . "A
t:t. h .1 Ir en bo I- aides la tt 10 I... y will, a locU-stlicri
lea. ! hie r n tt.in f 11 .Is.
II. 1. (lover A- llakcr s'lteh I lo f.. ruled of two
trn nds, t' c under thread n. 1 er more than hail' the aiae nr
tla le,.:.'. 1 l.i. un ler tbllaa 1. loeliloubly lln. rwoyen
with t e Uj-per, p.obii.H th.i.itkh Mud aruiinil It. lojp.
Ill-tf-,li. Il securely I.i tyllu' It Iw ce. A aesiil ILti.
totui'll l.ua all Ibe str"iiLtri and ebiailclly of Ihe ba. X
sllu li Like tnat a'llell, Il 1." in-. Ita .ireiik'tu bv eir.ipre.a-
I. 1. il.e pi.rttclea ol' ll.e I'a'ule between llie ill'chas. and
d.i.ili u tl. ilrafu be-iveen the acieral atlleln-a of tlm
s. '.in ui-'eailirf e lice-i'r .til.;- It up .n a aln.le pu'ut, ui
Is die ct.. ti in a l.s-k at.t. Ii mti' liiiie.
a milt htia bleu uiuch o.eti-(.:oll aa lo the relative
f e n. my 01 the t c. si.tche bin It i u.m rrene'ally e ia
c. ib .1 lh..t f..r Int.ii.v feiit. where llirre we ah. in s' S as,
II . tlp.vir A. Ilaker .Ifl.-t. U li.uiid l i be the iu...t ee..i.i uni
ejI. Wli'Ie it uses out- ilf.h more thread lu luil..tu.'a jlien
u: i Ih orretoji. U "-rrt.'ca li'.ne. as la the eato with til-' l-iek-.-111.
1 liiM:hii.e, w here It.re ia asttiliv a waste of tour
III I i s . fOui .nl .: l,e be, aniil. n.l at t'ui e.el of 1 ...-h
'CM : to V tl-el, must be A Id- '1 tl e I J.-i i.liitue la 1 teliilitt
the I tills of Ihe .eiim. "o us lo pr-velil rlp:ini;.
Aran.: t siierieiu e bit .u..cd 1I1.11 a 1 l-over A Itaktr
ti nil, lei I. IP. 1 1.1 1 el v Mie fo'ton, h.iv V... K.if.rlhJ us-r
ap. i.i, tl S... l-.it l..r the lai.l. rout ,1a i.uieli stronger than
tl let k sotcli -a am b lui- .1 "I N. s. oil au.l 70 eoltou. 1'un
.110 11 hu more l.e ile-ireil as itl-tstrutiec 01" lue superiority
of till, siheb.' Actual ei. rinieal h.j bhown f.al on a
lot k -lid I, ui 1. hi tie 1 a.. Uiiu.lr. .1 arils of tin. i.i will saw
lb:i-v-i,vi! i.r.l. of a.e.u, wltu a waste f tl.irlv-loiir
y rd. el ectl.; w Ml" nut. a lh.. cr It.iker Mi. I. lie wlili
II. e kittne niil.ibei' "t .1 ar.l i.f ti.rea.l-, there Here llflv
r ei .11 l ar.la sent c, w ill, no w aslc at ail. 1 l.j se are la, tl
t :..ili r, li-e.t al I.i ul! u I... e in iti.d I.K.k it.i. h and i iro
virJc Ilaker Mael.i..eaiii n nneious fuuiilies, whor. thev
u ny fi.ii.tli,ule l"r then. sell es.
Till: Al'TI'atN I.F.AI-.
BT THE OT TOWF.S BAt.t.
4 J'r.illeat of Autumn, danclug br.
I'uuse In thy course and tell tn why
'ihou, wtiom I late did view
( l:id ia dress ol lively green,
Art now so dliTerently seca,
All roliod la criuisou hue!"
A voke like tli.t which mtdHt the trses
is wakened by the Autumn brut:-
Seemed irout the leaf to steal.
" Vjion the dog-wood's branch 1 pUvcsl,
s t.ieb tlral does by Ita eli.ritriu- .sad.
Vt-iutux'f upproacb ruveai."
"Jack Iroat'i lint touch that chill tir ralraa,
Our coata 01 this 11. y .rimson fr.la
Our he.llbtul greeu Is loaf."
Itat. eult. Hi. contrary, mankind
iU In tiieir wa wiperieno. ftud,
Aad prov It to Uielr coat.
Por Uioae of yon do rrvaw raaaaia,
Vt'ho, warned bv t'roat'. .hill touch ia rata,
81111 cbooao lo aha, w Ith fold.
While ta Tut roooia at Tow.r tiall.
or nrtcat. .0 tztreauadr small.
lo assod warm clothinf bti.
Haleet voor clothing froas our Ksady-in stock, aa
Iherebr MXinre jioooji jual la ttplt, ut, matrrtai auA
aoriiaiAi0, to any miwle to order, at 'JS to 0 por coat,
loworpneod. ws bai . full an ooiaiet. awoitmoot
of Ui atweat, c-boueat an nat daalrabl. .lyle. of
gooda, pttrchate d at tht tmetf prie'flf aV seauo. for
emik izelvKetlv and Mid for rait trclutmmlr, th.r.r.r.,
at ll.e kowoat price, poblbl, Au cm b alio atone
trow our.ioek. vlibout delay or trobl.
Towaa Sou. M htaitot stp.t
ataasarx A Co.
Ekccaa PuoTOOHAi-as giving yon latlsfaetion
In tire ir as-Ci.racy a..4 beauty. Life-tin:. pbi.lugTapl.a la
oil celora. Ivonaypea, aad caiKl i vlslto, at U. I .
a.Huvi , (. aVie f nttet.
An Odr to Onrvt-r..
ArT v n, noon wntt.n.
I sppy the man who., rreabut care
A few Vcn n. o" Mrea tmnnrl,
1 coo nt 1 but an oil vein there
linn through hi. around.
V h .t luniVor.l will supply hi. bread,
.1 n.l -oKi.a o fit -i in out in yle,
I ntli it ca 1 with t'li'h i aiii.l,
" ll l rbap'a struck llo."
It .t Titic n, Willi every rl-lnir ..in,
Iti ilu.t'., tike oil, soil irll.l.' ..lay,
W'bo e weila y thou. and barrel, run
Full every day.
Pr ui.d -lee'i bv ii'i:ht eiooil meal, hi da..-,
'I oceih. r ii-1 a . -. 1 sitli rt creu ion .
And :i.eka at pat sold rlcbl awn
So hesitation,
ibn. U-t me ive, b,i' bow, unknown.
II vu'i 1. in Is ih.it n.i ot l.tioti.,
And STOhl a A I'e., an I they nion.
To make lny clothca.
"TiivM loo."TTiW inn o allu-lon wlialeve,'
1,1 " ll 1 in 1: 1 i: .i n.i.iaie l lo In 1 1 ..re a 1.-ir or ta-.i
..rt. e. ai.d I.a. ..,.' iet li .1 ...uit.1. bit 1. 1 1, i.n ,.r
!" 1 a 1. lis o. I'll iiou e ot i; re I aieled. at Kourtli an.l
.1 1 1 i' ' ri' t. - .-.tiriiist h. 1 iio.r est..' p . n,., ,. Wi,
I lie cl 01. e. I icise's, silk-, t 0,1 '.,. .ia v . . . .a liirfi. a i.i
.iter .1 e s Kis-es o .1 t t,i ', 11 1, ., 1 .1 j . ,,
a It: 't er. i i. i.s p.eai b.. c. n-l'l. ably .1 1. in, ,-d -p.
II- ! : i lb a, I-;.' .- 1 i-i, a -u ... , ,1 ... pr,.. ut , .t
b ir.'.t.is tli'i'l -'n I e elf . t-e I e'.ea i.re. h .... is
pilli In. e Oil- . .I.il II-' in. I cei -a..' tlie .h net a li e Ii
iw 111 coll tt I' a .utt! Jl . ', , "u ia t- tlrure b .u.jut,
this m. ruing.
(ii vti km 1 Vs. irT. Ml tb li"ct styles
e'b.t.as l.akl. nt .a He n t i.tiii'i, ni,,I lioiei.
lit
Wist ViiKiiMi Pi.Tiioi.r.t'H I.evna
. r iM" , Ii t. ,ct. In 11 e t i It . tin 1. I"c,,t,i, m -.,
few
I 'hr. c Id.,
market 1 r a
littrnli k s;i. ins; mil be on, re I 111
1 re;
rl;. l-l eti-u.k'
V
: -If v.
r.i.
I. I. Hi:.
.1
.s. I 1 nt siroet.
Tim On. Si rs, tin it,.s advertised in nno'.her
:.l unnstiiil linbie ii.-u(a to s .ba Tilt Ts. Ill'
1 ii.v nl th. i.rtle
, N. I..
tier .11 I o trill and Wain..'.
-' '" Hill', r HI'. .rlll.it "l lnllll... l 1 t. Il .t-BTeil. WS
inikl t a.li! II. at the i.iei.ls ol una cllle.piU. are .llcll as to
'I'll i.rj c. Iii'itt nil It.
Tim l ArtiuoNAM.K cut of "Tho'iip. in's Pints"
1. irltlie. .pii. leti- .t. , I, in 1. inn. ti ns t'e t I. . out ,..a
ill ll.e sl le, aim t'.t.se w ho p. tt:oule b'm nlai s r .11
it.. 1. d I. ni it-, a vent cintiii 01 pi 1. 11 al kuo.i I. iU'ii in it s
p. ci.l't.r ait II- ha. . Cue s-ca ty sel 'ct tVonl a' thu
i.urtbi-iist eornei ol rtsicnti. tiiid l alutit.
I, Aim s ami C.i ii.iiui s'h H eT. Iilest slylo
at e'l.arp s Oaklnitl A..it t, I 'oailneiual llaiel
IIi iiniiam has cvety thing In tho wav of Gis
rtosei. 101,1 'Mu.low and ll,.or rtmpi lo tni'l n a lintise
. ..iiilcitnli e limine the lie lenient season, il-ve him a
ttill.N l: comer 1. 1 Sac.so'u and r.'titti .'ree-s. Uaviiu
tin c-lc.b.i.lt. d lius'iv.s, and l..n cxp'trieiice, Ue la sure to
line 1 ttilhiAititJii to his paoona.
I.aihih' I'iiis. An eiegant aortmeMit at
t 1. Aries O.tklorii ,V Hon Stt'onl'iiculal 11 Uel.
Tin: Ghhat 1'iiioim in till Stocks in this ciiy
rnoflnnee niiab tt d. Kortinea nrebef't,' lua.tc n.el'.nV
by spei'ii'aOrif In this tth!eri-anc.ni tin -tuou. nui.i t ,
Were losl bv I ne overiaitltliil in ''l.atv s ll.iblile " Ke, n ,tnv,
bi.wever, la alwiiva a virtu. ' l' wiiv to enforca It la bv
ialronili K sir, IV. W. Alter, 2so. 11 .7 .N. Mntli sireit.for
ill Ihec'o.l yo'J want.
Pencil ABKim nmy rely upon petting tho best
I'lita .le-harleaOnklord Hon 1, OoulluciiUl Hotel.
limit Ai'VRovAt.. Mrs. S. A. Allen lately re-
ci Ii f.l a leller from a lady, atmhnr Unit, at the .ih-k'sU iii
..' 11.. luejous friend, she purehase.l a bo't'e of Mrs. K. A.
alb 1. a Woriil a llmr It. atorer and .ylonal.satnuin, n lulr
1 le.sliiK. and al.er iiatue a lew tltni'.s. her hair, w nlcli iva.
tlli.le art y, waa restored 10 Ita youllilnl color, and new
lour was Is at an'c.rni,-. No ladr'a lull, t laeoinplel.t wlili
nul lbee preparalloDa. Kverv Drilgmst sella thorn.
Mns. M. G. Ruown'k " Metnphvsicnl Pis.
cov.y," kill. Ih. root of .vory dlaeaaa. I'rko S-1. Ho,
410 Arch atrc.t. He-a a.lvortla.uient hi another eol.unl.
1.KHAI. IKTt:i.I.taE9i'E.
Coi-nTop Common Pi.iias .Tadges Thompson,
Allison, und I.ndlow. The full beuch of judges
wit hub 1110111111K iu oeiivur optniofiN. A niifuner
were so delivered, appertaining bo.h to the Com
mon Pleas and Orphans' Courts.
Cot'ltT ok Qi'Aicri.ii Skshionr Judge Thomp
son. Chniles Mewart, (he keeper of a sailors'
bourding-house, No. llti Almond street, was con
victed yesterday upon two bills of Indictment, the
one charging tho drugging of one Joseph llrlggs,
a resident of Franklin county, iu this State, and
then while iu a state of stupor eouvuving hiia on
board thn barque InUian ISrtle, a vessel about to
sail for Martinique j nnd tho second witli tho lar
ceny of tweiity-uvedolliu-s. the property of said
0 'l-'K-.
The latter,when he recovered his consciousness,
discovered that ho wus on tho vessel, thon somo
miles d wn tho river on her voyage. Ho watched
his opportunity, ami when uno.'iserve.l, sprang
oveibouril, having Hist thrown over a board, by
menus of which, in au exhausted condition, he
reached the shore.
He came to the city nnd hud Stewart arrested,
with Ihe result ubovo stated. S.owurt is a noto
rious character. Ho was convicted before Judgd
I.iioTnw about two years ag i, on tho charge of
robbing a sailor who stopped at his house of a
considerable sum of money, and was sentenend
to an imprisonment of eighteen months. Hi
solved all of this term but about one month, when
ho was pardoned, only to resume his old ways.
in reunion 10 1110 .iiaiu names wiin-11 may
eject to curry on business under the National
Barking law, the Court this morning made the
following general order :
"It is ordered that such plates and dies as
shall lie delivered to this Court by any hank
under the provisions of tho Hth section of tho Act
of Assembly ol Augunt ira, lSijl, entitled 'An Act
enabling tbe Banks of Ibis Commonwealth to
become Associations for the Purposo of
iiinihii'g utiiiir the Laws of tho United
States,' shall be dcposl'cd for safe keep,
ing in the Western Bank of Philadelphia,
the clerk of this Court having first sealed
tho box or package containing tho said plates or
dies, and the deposit so made shall not bo re
moved from the said hank except upon an ordor
of this Court, countersigned by one of the
Judges; nnd the fact of any deposit be in so
made shall bo entered upon tho minute of the
Court, and tbe ro 'Cipt of the Western Batik there
for shall be filled by the said clcik."
The Citv Hunk and Bank of Northern Liberties.
the Philadelphia Bank, und Farmers' and Me
chanics' Bunk, have elected to do business as
nntionul bunk. The Philadelphia Bank delivered
up Its nliilcs this morninri. The others named
will deliver up theirs on Tuerduv next.
Heiiiarii Murruv, cburKcd with bavimr earned
the death of a man mimed Knru.s. at it bouse in
C111I1011 sticet, in the vtur iti'iH, bad a further
In in ing ttilb morning on Uv.u cur.iut. Tho tetti-
niony rhowed tho l.iet that the. prisone" kicked
th t cased in the head with his tnait, nnd tint thj
latter was never conscious alu rarJ. The evi
dence w as not concluded: n lieu our report closed.
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
Ornek or Tun Kvi.-.u,a T:.rr.xrn, (
ts'dtiod 'e, noj.ber 2'i. (
The New Yotk Petroleum llxehaneo h:- been
fully orgaul.cd, aud will commence operations
011 Tuesday next, November 1. This assocla ion
Was piojtelcel l.y some of the leading Genu in
banking houses in New York, and has met with
a tucciss as great as the petroleum Interest
itself. The list of members of the F.xchange
en, braces the names of nearly all tho leading
capitalists and stock brokers of that city; and we
predict, from what wc learn, that it will be one of
tho largest business institutions in tho country,
and that in a very short period the transaction
nt that Board will rival, if not exceed, the dally
amount of sales ut the regular Stock Board of
New Yoik.
The extraordinary amount of business done in
New York, Philadelphia, Boston, nnd Baltimore
In petroleum requires inch au oiganh: Ion, not
ouly there but In this city ; and we are only sur
prised that some of our enu riuislng oil men have
not started an Oil Hoard In Philadelphia long
ago. The formation of Oil Stock Companies',
and the developme nt of the wondorful region of
Western Pennsylvania, Virginia, Ohio, aud Ken
tucl.y, originated here ; and at this time we have
upwards of one hundred compuale in Phi
ludelphia alone, mo$t of which are reliahlo,
dividend-paying concerns. Kow York next
caught tbe fever j and while the companie
there, a a geucrul thing, have larger capitals,
experience 1 hourly provingtbutthey are mostly
as reliable aa our own, and the dividend a cor
tain. The Investment In oil are very largo there
and here, And while the (told end scrutinizing
capitalist at first doubted the- (ecuritlo, tbey
are now the largest operator in petroleam nock.
The New York Board will offer them greater
facilities than ever for safe investment, a we Are
Dfornied by a member of tho Executive Com
mlttee of that body that the (lock of no company
will b sold at th Board except thee which
bow conclusively that they are onnd, and have,
and will py regular dividends as Ion;, at least,
as th demand for petroleum cejatlnues ; and front
the varied use makln of thl oil at boom and
AtTvad, U U likely e) pcou, (Ytft BQre UU
PRICE THREE CENTS.
than cotton, or any other prodoc'.lon'of our won
derful y prolill: country.
Mony of the oompnnles in this eity will have
tin Ir stocks Introduced in the New York Bo iri
on Tuesday. Among them tht Den nore, Dal
ell, McKlheny, M. Clintockville, NoMe and
Dclamater, and others; ,nd mon wlI.
soon be lrought and sold ther,. Any reli.
able company that Csn .ailsfac'orlly answer
the Interrogator,,, of the committee and will
W two bnmlrrd and fifty dollar., can have
" ir Mock, t pera-nl in ,!.. T(lc Pre.,.,cnt of
ho Board l. Mr.FamnelTl. IU-d, TrwiJent of
the Open b:ock Ilon.i , Now Tork
Mr.Johnrondir, No. 3.1 Pine sirtei, New York,
s one of the largest oporatot. in that city ia
1 itrolenm ste.. ks on con,n,lin. He to the cor
respondent and agent of some of the lsrp.st
houses in G-rinntiy d In Poland, and has
tinns-nal facilities for placing Petrolenm stocks in
l.uropean markets.
Th
e Mock Market continue, active, and price,
i cady. I niicd State, boad. ar. 0 m, but
Is not much doing. .V20, solrl atim s.
pre ste
there Is not
perns oil ; new do. at KM1, ; and 8, of 1SSI at lO .i
C" lOtl.
Hailn-iid shares are ste idy, and Reading, M we
have no:ic.,l for scvei.il days past, continne.
siring and in dimmd, with sales at ftHwr
dosing nt the former rate; T.ittlo Schnylklll rail,
road sold at tM(r, P.J, wbich Is an advance! Nor
1 1. town at CO; Mi.iehlll at J.l,!; Lehigh Valler
railroad i t 77A ; and Philadelphia and K.io at 311
ll i was bid fur Camdeu and A.nbov rail-
rewtl; Co for Pennsylvania; Ml fr North Pann
Fylvauia; 50 for Klmlra preferred; 18 for Cata-
vnssa common, 3SJ for profcrrcd; aud 43 for
Long I-lnnd.
Coal Oil shares ore more active, but DrirtB, ar
uii.-ettled, Irving sold at 7s Nohlo aad Dola
inntrc nt i'JilM. which Is decline; Rock At4r
McCIinim kat lit j Perry at 4 1 Djiiamere at B.
md l'gl crt at 3 , whieh is an advance.
City Paesingor Railway sharos are unchantreiU
31 was bid for Spruce and Pino; 2"! for GirartV
e .oiime ; ana 2.9 lor Green and Coates: 7li was
asked for Second and Third; 50 for Tenth and
Eleventh ; and 53 for Chcsnut and Wuluut.
Bank Bhares are flrmer. with sales or Fannors
and Mechanics' at 70, which Is an advance; an i
Manufacturers' and Mechanics' nt 2i); 170 wa
bid for North America, which Is an advance; 2.J
for Mechanics'; 81 for Kenslng'on ; 8) tor West
ern ; M tot City ; and 17 for Union. .1
Canal shares are rather lower. Schnylklll
Navigation sold at 39 for preferred, and common'
at 3il4 ; 71'i was bid for Lehigh Navigation ; 91IJ
for Morris Canal common; and loj for Sosque,
hiinna Canal. ,
Gold is active this morning, and prices have)
advnnccd, opening at '210; rallied aud .old at 218
at 10 o'clock ; 218J at 11 ; 220J at 12 ; fell off and
fold at 220 at 12J P. M.
PHfrDKU'HU HTOCK EXCnAHa 8 AX168,OCT.
Aaported by Clarkaon A Co., Broke, M. Ul 8. Third Bt
BRrouK una una
liiiti sn neaaing H.... .vki ab Curtln 0II...M
au
invill uu.. ........ 1W)B
Iimi sh do ti;
) an do aft uu',-
IMIsIl lb blU 117
llll lb do St.V
HO ah do Ul I
UlOsb do .167
.'KUshCurtn Oil.. bio '('
S.Vish do hli e-,
nsiah do 414
Mllsll do M I'i
souih do bin ),
IKIlh Eivola'r Oil ii3
bO.li ila.ea Brud... m
S"lh do ISMf
Ml all do blO ,
SH0ahlfln.raIOII.... '
eon ah Cora l'lnler.. 6'X
fsiOali do bk) 7
IfolUrl do o S'i
4.'! ah Kitberl (III
WHlahHtory Karm.... S
M'lb-'d. :m lilt.... 70
10U ah Kuyat'o emhJO -Jit
riHST HOARD. , I
, -81.C1.Q li (1 1 loll .h R.adlng R gnv
I0f.i r.i.n a .a
tllSKlU. B.
tleup
til fr o I
til t il U.H.b-'Al...cuup.oiiV 'JnOab do!!!!'.'. .'.'ii lll'i
ao reg.liil 1 nsi.n uo .aooH'?
1' ! IKiKl IwiBhl'crrv on ' . il
do .
d.
Si.MO do.,
.lo i 'i'si ah llenainore .
S'rfssi Keatlins b.U..a&.liu
aiisn Lcbiyh Vol lids.. 107
WSl ah Klmrt (111.
o'a
inn sh I'reai.jnOoiil.
III ah Manut ,t Mecll. '''i
10. ah l'ei.n 41 in '.'ivl
lisisli liwni Oil 7 1
4KishKobie4; Del.., v'i
t limih do US,' .
10 sh uo 11 I
llltl ah Krulk OII 4
MU.sk atcc'liutock.... le'.
(an rt r .v arv, . ffvla . ra
UeO sh Seh. Nav com.,
fsikh Lit Hcb K
ar, ah do ,
V2 sh Korrlstowa It.
aa'4
!;'
iu an Allnelii 1.
hl'C
i'iy.. 77?
I. .... sisj
on
lis sh t.diLh Va
ISlshFhll. Atria
1"0 ill do bao ti
Qtiolntlons of Gold at tbe Phlladolphl Oold
Kxi hangc, No. 3 S. Third street, second story :
4 A. AI lilt, 12 M 2201
11 A. M 21(iJ 1 P. M 219f
Market very strong aud active.
Tin Havi.k Bito.. No. 20 S. Third atmnt '
quote us follows ;
. , . . 3avJf, ata,
American Gold 21a ooi
American Silver, 4's and 's 201 '
Dimes and Half Dunes 200 .. !
iSpnni-th Uiiancrs pjj
Pcnn. Currency di.. 1.5 jl, '
New York Exchange .1-10" par. '
Quotations of the principal Coal and Coal Oil
(tocks at 1 o'clock to-day ;
Mi(l All.! Bii
Fulton Coal 74 Orcanle Oft V
Bin Mountain Coal. .'.' II franklin Oil
1 .
M.Y.A.Mid.Coal..t:ii II',' lloivo. Ka.lrOU.. ..
(Irei n Hi. Coal
4 a Irvhia Oil 7
N. eiarttoudale .... g
Kew e'reek 1
Feeder iam Co.). I
Clinton CoaL 1
Hutler ('.ail in
lllailiell.l Coal '.()
IViiii. Milling. t
Colineelk'iit ..
keystone Zinc... 1.".'
FxcelslorOU 1!,
Ills 'lank V
Continental 1
Fsirell 'i'(
Oil Creek o ,
Maple hhadr Oil.. in
Mn nin, iik ei.i....
I'erry Oil
Mineral Oil 1
Keystone Oil
craneo (dl
I'nloii Cetrolt'iiin., -JT
Ilea, on (HI V
ticueca Oil 9
3 , Pop. K.nn Oil
1 a.lienamore. ........ s
1 '.' l)alelll)ll Sl
It. AAcKlhMiy. ........ av
14 , Itobei U OU
'.'1 Olmstead
Jl H .I'leAlh-la.ualor.
'jUllldianl 1
Vlu Htory 'rm. ...... g',
I I'fMjoleum Cutro. 3
V- Ktfbert m
1', llok. I. land
!', AUesh.uy lUvar..
i; (-iirtin 4
LO l'kila AOII Crok. ..
t.1. nun e-roek i
4 7 Torn riau tor '(
"lj llrik-iia
J', llock Oil
i 'Tarr lanu
i
4
l1
tl obe.
ltf l'l'PT Hcmiomv... ,
li Tsirr Wumt;.iU'(i,.
The followlitfi arc the receipt of Fl our and
fir-iin at thin port toil ay -Flour, 1700 bls. f '
Wliuat, 4700 bujbolt; Cur a, 4ii0d busliolii OttU
11111 AOM. fill A TRAI; RDPORT.
l
S.vrrniAY, October Sy.Ia Co-U there g,
ui rc acilvity, price are rtriacr. MurttDciryo ittkiarn
iualng. '
'.tton li fi4nilnal tit $l''i5, cash.
1 1 iv I tour Ma.il.ct m li; uitr, .t tii'it tn vry It't'e com
In,' torui tl, aiui tiu sitM-w tn rr ducvel i vry low d ,',irj .
Ml t .'.JOUul.t U nt U-2 (lO'7V -r Hxum rao
(h ri'-iit ii (Mi rn,Uy ariil Uii':y, ki.Iii quabtyr; a tout
li tut barn m W. U. Tu jihh, trra k pt private. TlKra
In t nit.nH homt? ii i .iihiiiiUiti dviaand it.iln nils ratitfu.
In I; vr t'loui ADtl l out Muni no aikca nv come uiKlr wur
n'ticf.
r-ei.t t'ftw npwrtnl tftiiler.cy, an-l VniO bnth. wur M
t2 : i" i T -i r '-U'lu for I'ui usylvuina levl; .Souti.rD rul
It. ln-:ti at i-i t4): and wMit it Ji'Inn.J live ita ad
vai ct-tl to tl0' . - Iu7. Corn it t:ari-u a id yollo. e in
tn;m.fc M-.- '.l-i(. Oat are to fait' dcuijud at iWc Sj
ih i ol lUrU y or Mali.
Ilit i ittriaci iir I't'tu.lcam hai ben tfijrltleis anl tn-
ciiva aiiH'v our lai tutli fj, but b"ldjrs nav beej n varr
Mir. id lit: ii" vu'WM aul Cruile, owiDjf to tti-, p4iio iv
.i iii'-n-e'i'R, hut aviui-d 'J'. V ifallon: tne uiia (un
nl i:f-ttud i.i fkui ni .li, an.t buvn aad pllrM iiu.a
U. ii anatt In iheii Ww : -.ii- ol . U'tU. CruJe at :,. i
4 it -.'MH' blih. la-fiud. Id LouJ. al t " 'ilc. ; lo 0 bDU
di!ifral'lo wilMii .0 t o ; liJ bbla iKH-rro.
Lfr d livery, at '... i J1-' tbl. Wt-voumar 4eltvert
at 'ic t o ;M bb H at HO-iSVc.i KmuIuuui. hi Ion, a
a. ;.'iulO; and Kaptba at4l' A ban(ue of bblg '
va- c aitrt--il f-.r I'ort. anI onkra at bd.; and a ban.uej
ol 'w tibi. for the same deitinmiou on private tanu.
TiiV evxp ita ibia wt k an, tu Havre, on Uio lnu, Pr
bar nt l ' teit ie. I 4". j-'uHniis rcilned ; and to AiUtverp,
nei bar, i u r f 'n:m Mran.vti tbe 'JM iu.-..W.'W,iaiioiiii do.
VH. ii:ua,uiallbiaa-7T1.78 fur I'lmuviuuia
aud Oliio. mi
LITEST MIKIXE IXTELLIGOCE
CI.EAKFD THI MORJITWO.
HteamililoNorraan. baker. ll..t..n, II. M in.or Co.
hi, onisl, p E. C. hjushi. OalUmhor, Stt lork, W. i . Tsy.
Iliuae Virawse., Kleholi. Kaw Oilean. 1. Wrutht 8ins.
hel.r I boaiaa Horden, rlsluiiijion, Kir.un, Quiotard
ScilrTred. Reed, lufraham. Kew Haven, Captain.
AtRITKD THIS 0NTa.
Iiamahlp E. C. Kuljbt. liallauti.r, '.M hour rrosa Kear
T oik. wits md to W.J. Tat lor A Co.
rvi.r w. elulum, liickeravu.o days tromllailJaai.Coaa
will, atone to e..iuln.
tn ni a. at. Kdnard. HUuoa.trom Waahington, u bal
la.l to A.I.. ( altell a ( 0.
Mchr Vl eateni biar.CTOTi.il, days from Boston. with
Sadie tot roTted L Cilbiu.
Bibri Ura LUea. limy, from Fortress Monroa.tn hal
last t.ca.ialn.
chr t a atroiia, Foalor, t days from BsUm, labauaft
te Workaian A Co.
taauu.rMoniuir.Jon.,24 hour torn Kew York. iN
avlae W ' . H. Uoird AC.
CorrfpnnutfthPI,UmUiiMa rTn-a.iwS. '
La.wi , lleL. Ootobw XI , f. U. 1 b. luUowMur V
Sr. .tin. arkteri-8Jra Owk.rad. t T'V"I
heaue.a, lor lurtriat Knur.,' kuil. r-olif, "..JaJ!":
Aiietia.ror Alexandria, all imn. I'.illele.UM :
Jr..fiom Kaw York trWuinnrft.Bt a.uu.
Julta, l New .o.H ",TlU. '
loar. aW, rarM hr-Myri, of
Cars laiw. O'Zid I,ae4. Is oauw. .a
Brookh.v.n , C.J VT ,,j r dl Im . tuta
Cld kKUt i. "Ut a), U,hMT