The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 31, 1864, FIFTH EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    TTTE DAILY EVENING TEIjEGUAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER .11, 18G4.
4 BAXIM UTEKNOOW VRWRPAmm.
OFFICE No. 103 sTtHIRD STREET.
trtf Tweaf Own frOorr, or KinnmMCmitFrt
Waaa. fr Mt U rurlw,4B4 aalll u Rnbarrlftorl
aaet Mw ncj at Hm rwjt.i.An rs AKkin i 0" Iktui
air Tfrrr Otirra roil T o ftfcMnie.tnvarlafclrlii attyeroe
In Pit perle enteral.
aUtTerlUeeaeau taeerwel at th nanal rate.. A tlrwrel
I ataate far eiten Jro iDoorUona.
T drrMntiii.
W.i fle e-a e taken of Ar.onynwoe t'ninlnimlraf'nna.
WXI" lltMHien fnr In.i-ril in mint he null i.ti-lr-ateil
kr IV mt awt arMieaa r.rthe writer wit mvrarerili hr
eaMK-atmn. tnt at guarantee lor I.U ni.od fniih. We
e en not aaartax.e ta return rr-jeote4 0nunotmic:itlija
MONDAY, OCTOBER 31. Wi.
0!iR NtRdl Of MIJI.
GoTernor W. I5hdfokt, of Mirylinl,
ha lamed proclamation untoum-lug oM
cUlly the tdoptlon of the now Corntittitlm In
that SUto, ly four himdn d and spvonty-flve
mi r;ty. "Noarly nlxty thousand vottm wore
pnlM, yM the frlondx of ft-nodum aurcepded
only by the trifling vote of tlirre lmn.lred and
icvt nty-flve." Such will bo the soliliMniy of
some of our i Itlzens upon reading tlio nnnlt,
and regret will be felt that our friend did not
give their thousands In the ratun of hummity
Can any one, with the remembrance of the
put be'ore him, dnem such an action stiy-
ihlng but a glorlouk Kuocc.is ?
Let tu glance for a moment at thfl condition
of Maryland In bygone diva, and cnniparc It
W.th the free Maryland of to-day.
In April (hut little more than llireo yean
ago), a band of heroes marching to defend the
(apital and flag were ulnnoj In the utrejt o1
Baltimore by a pra-tlnvery moh. To diy,
both the candidate for the Mayoralty of tli-tt
city were strong anti-slavery men, and each
claimed anccesa on account of hla being more
oppoMdto "the peculiar institution" than his
opponent. Can a greater chango In sentiment
bo imagined? Then, to be cnlled a Union
nan wa to cast a atigma on his character;
to-day to be called an abolitionist U to be sure
of an election to office.
All hail the onward march of mind and civi
lization In our sister StaU t
Previous to the election of President Lix
COLM, If your personal foo dusdred your death,
all that was necessary was to declare yoi an
abolitionist Under such a charge the strong
est man must bow; family Influence, wealth,
or character would avail hlin nothing ; death
or banishment would ensue. To-day thirty
thousand free voters are willing to go to this
polls and deporit votes as Independent clti
sens In (avor of liberty and law. Thus lu a
lecal manner have thirty thousand citizen
jmbllcJy declared themselves "abolitionists,"
and carrlod their State beyond the Influence
o the evil genius, slavery.
The ipirit of emancipation la Irresistible ;
it will overcome all opposition, and finally
make all of our glorious contineut free. Out
of the fifteen States which were nnder the
dark doma'n of that accursed god In 1800,
there remain only Kentucky and M'sourt
nd little Delaware whose soil la polluted by
the tread of a slave.
Onward t onward t Is the demand of the age,
and onward marches the American people to
the music of civilization. We are the first
nation In power on sea and land, and we will
make ourself the first country In freedom.
' The tendency of the thoughts of man is to
aoar upwards and onwards, and we only
yitld to one of the Instincts of our nature
when we give to our fellows the rights whleh
we hold ourselves most dear. In tills we are
only ascending and advancing.
We ay with Tenntbon
"And I doubt not through all ages, one increasing
purpua mcs,
And the tlinnf hts of men are widened with the
elicit of I lie snns."
AGAM.AKT OFIM KR REWARDED.
We have received with pleasure the news
Of the advancement of the gallant Colonel C.
H. T. Coi.I.18 to the rank of Brigadier-General,
and we feel assured that all our fellow
Cttlzena will unite with us in saying that no
One merited the honor of such an advance
ment more than be does. General Coli.iu
entered the service in the 18th Heglmeut P.
Yi at Sergeant-Major in the early part of the
War. But genius and military ability will bs
discovered In a free country like ours ; and
the Sergeant-Major, of the 18th Is the Brigadier-General
of to-day. We are rejoiced that
the country will have the advantage of his
experience In the high sphere in which ho
will hereof er move. Both as a disciplinarian
and strategist he has won honor, and as
General we doubt not that Ids fume will be
commensurate with his position. lie has our
best wishes for success.
II KM ATI llll V.
The young idea begins to shoot singularly
oon in our enlightened laud. Infants with
glit toning heads, great startled eyes, and
chubby arms, not unl'requeutly give evidence
of suppressed talent or a high order, and
amaxe and enrapture their progenitors by
divers demonstrations of lacteal acuteness and
flashes of nursery genius. As they emerge
from long, loose, light clothes, break awi
from the restraints of appointed guard! ins,
and assume the awful respomdMlitie of lite,
the'reagaclty becomes something profound and
awe-inspiring. The American citizen, at the
tender age of six years, Is considered to
be a weuk-bralned unfortunate, a very dull
Child, or a sort of unavo'.dublo mUtake.lf he
or she la not Incessantly setting of good
thii.; s, making vise of words of three or mnre
Syllables, practising little pleasantries, tiulte
original and imbrue, poking dry fun nt every
body, and dispensing a liberal supply of -hrew d
Ote'-rvaUoiis touching matters in iretierd. II
any mother hapieiis to be perusing t'les-i
lint s.sbo will Immediately delect a full ra dila
tion of the idea we bsve advanced lu her
Tor rale deiir. or her precious darling Susie.
She will recall the many brilliant exploits,
mental and physical, of her peculiarly gifted
one; and we disclaim any desire to make
the mildest attempt, in the way of
argument, to convince her that there exists In
the broad land a juvenile being who will at
all compare with her's. Naturally, then, and
as a sheer result of breathing the keen Co'um
lilnn air, our young ones are vastly more clever
than the young ones of any other climo. To
tell the truth, they are often painfully, not to
tay torturlngly, smart. They say so many
capital things, and do such an infinite variety
of amazicg deeds, that the general effect
Ik quite overpowering. We are liable to
be "token down," annihilated, or made
laughing stocks of, whenever we are intro
duced into their presence. They have it in
them to crush us most effectually If they take
a uotloik Wo regard them with wholesome
terror, as diminutive voleanoi, an eruption
of which may take place at any minute and
bear ui down. It would really be pleasauter
If Young America was not such a remarkable
youth. 1'U'iM rush of wisdom out of the mouths
Of babes and sucklings maybe strictly Scrip
tural, but it don't seem Just the agreeable
, ......,
poi.mt or Titr AnniviiTsiTioit Anornrs sun.
MiTU it mi A bi to ftl.AVKRT. By the proclamation of the President, just
One of the thlng (br which the President lued, Nevada takes her place among the
has been most severely and persistently abused t stars in our national banner. She romea In
is his action In nterenee to Slavery. His uncontamlnsted with slavery, and by her
opponents charge him with shameful Inc m- ( mines of Inexhaustible wealth will continue
sixtency in reference to the wholo subject to attract tho wandering population of tho
alleging that be lias pursued a policy in th ' Old World. She will rat her vote in Novem
liist two years of Ins nd'iiiiiistratlun which j for ft r cor and .Iomnnon, In one ii iy
directly conlrndiels the promises and engage" I re have a free .Slate and a new Slate ad I 'd to
nienta he made on assuming his high olflce.
They refer with special aatixCtrt'on to that
passage in one of Mr. Li.m-oi.Vh speeches,
quoted by hlinelf in his Inaugural ad lress, In
which be declared a follows: "I hae no
" purpose directly or Indirectly to interfere
" with the Institution of Slavery in the SWtei
" where it exl-ts. I believe I have no lawlul
" t1j:ht to do so, and I have no liicllnatl in to
"do so. Those who nominated and electc 1
"me did so with tho full knowledge thitl
" had made this and many similar declnrn'lons,
" and had never recanted them."
When the foregoing asseveration Is con
trasted with the emancipation proclamation,
and other kindred measures of the Executive
touching Slavery In the States where It existed,
there would seem, at first sight, to be a pl .In I
i a.i ...... ii.. i- n...i in
llll OIIIU I. 41U11 p'ltt Utile I III mil
show thot what the President has done does
not, In reality, disagree with what he had pre
viously said.
It must be recollected, In reading the passage
above quoted from his inaugural address, that
it was uttered at a period antecedlng the com
mencement of actual hostilities agilnst the
Government, and when Mr. Lincoln ob
viously entertained a hope and wish that those
hostilities might I avoided. ITence, when he
said that be had no purpose nor inclination to
Interfere with the Institution of Slavery in tho
States where it was established, ho spoke of
the States whleh were not at that time com
pletely and openly In a condition of
open rebellion asalust the national authority,
and whic h had not therefore forfeited their
claim to the protection of the Constitution
and the laws. And had the South not rob lie 1
ut all, but sought reJress for any of its
real or supposed grievances lu the Union nnd
under the Constitution, It is to be presumed
that the President would not have departed in
the slightest measure from bis original inten
tion not to disturb the domestic Institutions of
the slaveholding States.
But circumstances alter cases. Principles
applicable to one state of facts will not apply
to another and different state of facts; and
where there occurs a radical change of ad
ministrative policy in government, we must
be careful to see whether that change is not
fairly attributable to the action of those who
complain of it, and but for whose folly and
crime no such modification of policy would
have been necessary.
When the South revolted nnd fired on Fort
Sumter, the status of the revolted States In
relation to tho Government was fund imunt-
ally altered. That act of treason worked a
lorfelture of their rights, to the full ext-nt f)
which It was necessary to interfere with or
abolish them, In order to put down the Rebel
lion. It was their own act which made such
a courso as the President has since pursued
towards Slavery both Inevitable and justifia
ble; and they cannot, therefore, reasonably
complain of that which was the cons'-'quojce
only of their own conduct.
Moreover, a state of war brought at on?9
Into ploy the "war-power" and all the laws of
war; and what the President saw and said he
bad no right to do against the institution of
Slavery In a time of peace, he felt constrained
and fully authorised to do by virtue of what
are known as the rights of belligerents. On
tnis point the President has so ably vindicated
bis Emancipation Proclamation in the letter ho
wrote under date of August 20, 1803, to the
Unconditional Union men of Illinois, that wo
shall end this article with the following ex
tract from that document. Mr. Linodl.v
said :
" You arc ill- satisfied with me about the negro.
" Unite likely there is a difference of opinion
" Let ween ou and myself upon that subject. 1
' certainly wibh that all men could lis tree, while
'yon, I suppose, do not. let, l have nouuer
i iiuituer i
' sUi'i'ti d nor p
nor propoi-ea any measure wnicu is
not consistent with even your view, provided
" that yon are for the nion. I suggested com
" 1 t-Pbi'iUd emancipation; to which you replied
' i a wihtd out to tie taxed to buy negroes.
" itut I had not asked you to be taxed lb buy
" negroes, except in such way as to save yon
" from (ireater taxation to save the Union exclu
' sivcly by other nicans.
" 1 ou dislike the Kinnnclpation Proclamation,
" and perhaps would have ii retracted. You say
" it is uiiCMiiHlitut oinil. I think ditleruiitly. I
" think the Constitutio Invests lis Commtindcr
" in Chief with i ho law ot war in time of war.
" '1 he most that can be mid, if to much, Is, that
" slaves are property. Is there, has there ever
" in en, any quc.Mion tint by the lawaof r, pro
"prrt, bo.u of enemies and friends, msjr bo
1 taken when citded? And is it not iiucdcd
"whenever it belpi us aud hurts the enemy f
" Arm if, the world over, destroy enemies' pro
" ieiiy when they tau not ii'e iij and cicn
dt-atrr. thi Ir own to ktep it fioui the ciejuiy.
"Civilizid bclliKcreuM do all la their pi ver to
"help tbenibtlva or hurt the enemy, except
"few tbii'ja regarded us b.iri arous or cruel.
" Among the exivptioDs io the inaviiiicic of van
" qui.slit d foes and iioU'Couihatutits, male and
" Inutile."
IM IT THIIill'.kV U TltKt4?
Mr. Fkniilktoniii Ids recent letter to Hon
Joll.S B. llAhltl.s, as lu his roeetit spoerb at
the serenade (riven him lu New York City, h is
a prcut deal to say about his devotion to the
Union, but nothing to say nliout tin w tr. In
other words, he puts hlm-elf upou the llrst reso
lution of the Chicago platform that the Demo
cratic party iilwnys has been and nltvay will
be In favor of tho Union, but says notliln ;
alKiut the second resoltitl ni, tint the war Is n
n.llure, and that itu ttnni- !lee ftillotred by iierjo
tiatlon lathe .inly way to restore the Union.
Jiow this second retoltitlon, which Mr.
Pkmh.kton Ignores, U the main point In th )
platform and iu th" canvass. It was writt n
by Vai.i.amuoiia , lint particular frleul
and leader of Mr. Pt;MU.r.TON. It is the
weak point lu the Democratic line of b ittle
the thing they feel most dangerous to their
cliunce of success the thing they have tried
to cover up and divert attention from thy
thing upon which the whole campaign hinges.
When the Keystoue Club came back from
Chicago, they bore la procession banners, with
the motto: "McCmci.l AN', I'knui.ktov, and
Peace," which was candid. Aller tho fall of
Atlanta, and McCi-elxan's letter of accept
ance, our city was placarded with Democratic
bills, w 1th tho motto: "McCi.iji.lajj, Pkn
dlkton, and Victory," which was discreetly
non-committaL Now the battle-cry ol thi
bold Democracy Is "McClkllan, Pkndi.k
ton, and Union," which is a brazen attempt
to substitute a false Issue for tho real one.
The question which tlie people oak Mr.
Pendleton Is thin: Are you lu favor of
flo'i'iiig tue Rebels till they submit, or of sub
mitting to them P We arc not surprised that
be does not answer this question, but It Is the
veriest folly for blin to suppose that all this
bosh about his devotion to tho Union will be
accepted as a satisfactory answer. Speak out,
Mr. Pemilkton, be Irauk, anil tell us, Are
you for au aruihtlce or not ?
Oil-wells Viavs been struck in Southern Ohio
and Mortliern Kentucky. Of course there is a
gici taxiuuuut iu thai rttfiou.
the I'ulon.
tnfiorf lt lh. iiltiln- Inlorest.
A 1 1. iNjf mora mm e.iTio m si-iivni u in p, j.
yii- watiiiis.
The following tclenrniihli corrfSBOn lenee (.-ays
the Ssn l'lnneiseo Jlutflin) Is Mlf-expUna'oiy,
ai.d come a inforn atlon of ereat tn.p irtsnro to
the AtncriesB h'pini( Interest on tlio I'.icllic
const :
"II Aii'iesinMOi PscMirMiNT ov Pacm,:i,1
t A KraM'Ii-ci:, ' I'-euitH-r a-j, 1S",. H n. WH
ilKm I'ltt l i's-" nd n, H en t uy "f tiie 'I'rensurv,
VrHI ini'toti, 1. V. : - Hsrlng jnt returneit tmm
a iuih'ar to'T i f Inspection tlin.ii;ti tlir Straits
ot u1 Ai'mirslty Inlet, and Piiitct Nuand, n1
Imviiip txvu h uleil to liy Amurti an citizens,
r'en lenih k Inrne lntirets in th-iso waters, u
reprc M-nt to vou tho elfi t of the recent Ins'rue.
lions In-m the Treasury Iep.irnncnt fiirMildim;
Iiittian vessels to lual or tin land there, sivs at
vessels hi nmi ir lininu tnerc. S ive
pmt ..f ct.try Port Anglos 11 leave
to si.iK mai i no commerce or our
" : . T"-: . . .i-ec
in thi.t citrcl is exclii-ively in lumtier,
lied IkiKdv in heavy spars for foreign
msike'e; lh.it contracts aio now Ijein? fullillcd
fr.r Avstialia, Krnnce, Knpland, India, and
oihur Kiimt ies, mid foreign sliips have ten
chattered imd "re now on tlie w iv to fulfll these
c.n.lia t- Whilst I was nt Vnneotivor Island tlie
lirilisli A'miial and C "loninl (lovrruor informed
n,e of tonipn vc-i-tls havinp eouie lu hound for
the t tind to load for Anstrnlia and titlnir rcliisej
n tn.nre bad ome over and landed at Van"Ouver
Iflsncl, wl.icli h.ik the advantage of having a free
pint stViitorla. ( rik notliing In miyinK tht
the n pii); tion, whatever remote and contingent
clli et it nmy have on Aineriean shlp-liullding,
will Lave the inevitable slid Immediate clfeet to
build up our rivsls, to di streythe foreign com
merce on the Sound, and ruin our lumber inte
re', is in those waters.
"Ihvin MrltowKi.i, Msjnr-fiencral."
"We concur in the lorcnoiiiK, and lg to sug
pest that foieij-TJ vosseli lie allowed to pass into
nnil out of the Anicric in vra'i rs in the I itrie.t of
1'i.rt AnM'losat. heietofure. Vessels waiting. Your
decision by telersph important.
"I''. 1-'. Low , (iori rnnr ct California,
"Ciiaulms Jamfs, Co'lecor S.ui Francisco."
SK( RKT.VUV KKt SHNDEM's Itl.lTV.
"WAi-niNOTov, September 20, lHol. Major
Oircal McDowell: Foreign vessels will' be
permitted to load and tinlosd in ibo District of
Ptiget Scund as heretofore, until further orders.
"V. I'. Fl SSRNIH M,
"Secretary ot tho Treasury. "
SEVADA ADMITTED A3 A STATE.
Prtidmnntlon by Hie President.
I1Y Tilt l t-.KSIM NT Of TUB I KtTFD STATUS A
PUOCI AUATIoN.
Wii-reat, the CmiRress of the t'nltcd Stacs
passed an act, which was approved on the '-'1st
day of Mnn h ln-t, entitled ' An act t j enable the
peop'e of Nevada ' form a Constitution and State
(iovernmert," and for the admission of such
State into the Union on an ciusl footing with tho
original States ; and whereas, the ssid constitu
tion and State (Jovcrnntcnt have been formed,
pursuant to conditions prosiribed hv the filth
i-ei tion of the act of (!ungtvss afwresald, and a
copy of the constitution and ordinances have
In en fcubmiited to the President of the United
Ststes ;
Now, therefore, be it known that I, Abraham
Lincoln, l"resiilent of tho United States, in ac
cordance with the duty imposed upon me by tho
at t of Conerem aforosaid, do hereby ih cl ira Hnd
firocliiim that the said tiiato of Nevnilii is admitted
nto Hie I'niou on an equal footing with the
original States.
In witness w hereof I have hereunto set my
bsnd and caused the seal of the United States to
be i' Mixed.
Done at the city of Washlnptou, this thirty
first day of Octo'ier, in the year of our l.onl one
thousand eluht hundred and sixty-fonr, and of
the Independence of the United States the eighty
Dinth. (Signed) Auk.miam Lincolw.
lly the Pretldent :
William K. Si'.wabi, Secretsry of State.
A CEUSHIN3DA7T0B PEUE.
Itelrenllns; Nontli In Urewt IVIsoriler
Price AbnnilonM III I'lilililer nrrow
t rape or Mvnnil II Price I.osen IIH
tjtni ItHltery.
UNITH) STATKS MlI.ITAltV Tnt.KORAPIl,
Mui'Mi Cut, October 'i. To brigadier-General
Uavies : I reached here at daylight this morning,
alter a forced and rapid march from i'aola. This
town Imd a narrow escape from tho enemy's
tl.mkeis, in plain view on the heights around tho
tow n, where the battle opened six miles distant.
'lh bus hem a crushing day fur Piice, and his
retreat is in gn at disorder. He Is ahanduning
everything, and is so closely pressed that I don't
think he will be able to molest Fort S'-ott ui'icti.
Colonel Moolight moved on the enctny's II ink for
that pIhcj at the same moment tho battle was
r..i-i i -
, , ,-kl r,, w. j i,iui,.. i,., ,.,.
tascti from the enemy ut 6-age.
S. 1). Dhakk, Lioutcoant-Uulonel 17th K.V. I.
Obnsral Mow ee Ohiirbku to Ati.awta.
The St. Louis Jhtnocrat states that General
Mower has lacn relieved of tLe command ol tlie
d:viinn which has won eo gallant a name in the
Vest under his leudorship, and Is ordered hv
Gem ral Sherman to report fur duty Immediately
Bt Atlanta. Tills loots like an etrly resumption
cf active operations in Georgia.
"i nt: x iti KA on. company or we.sr
VIKtJI.MA."
Capital, 91,000,000, divided Into 100,000 shares
at t'O par share, saitifcrlptlon iirtan fl-M ir atiare
Thi Cmpai.y own aa at' tha aaoat valuable Uad and
leaa-a In the Ranas'lia Vallf j . alttiata on Horaa Meek and
Caoiilcll'a lom tirat chi uf Itbll ereek, and wlikla Sve
Dillon uf the Oh!i rlvtr.
on lliTie Mrl. tin1 ronipaiiy ownonewell.whloU U now
putijlni: tn'ei.ty-tl'rt'C hart, la of oil r ilaj. Thll weU U
only thrre lini.ilml and twi-nti -auvou fiat deep. Tha
Hup'jrhitei diM h utyv pu pailnit to here to the d'U b of
tin- Dth r ivelh hurriitinithift ua, ivhicii are protlacliij; rruia
one huiulri'U lo oaf Luialied and sixty barrula of oil per
day, wln'ii we a:e i a:U(t-d we can produce a like lauuiiL
Tlaii1 k ui .n'hrr well at liurac Nuck, now bjn-d two
huititrrd ard aimy-lUe fti't, wltk almut thirty feet of oil
! ilw well. The Inud on whli li this well la looaied la oa
I a eietual Icaae Tim Hull t.'n tk Comtaay own a 6iM
tliiitl inn-ri-Bt. eur c..liniauy havi- tlietlaKiicrof two-thlrda,
Ai i..iiii Im-i" riin, Hie cisnia ir uwn In i'o a tract of
thirty-Hat r ari n. cm kiih-reJ t.v KcolOk'Utv au t oihilat
en.ti ieik tlie tHfct oil territory lu the State The great
j Virk well, lluwlua live hundred ba'rt'bt, adr'trta Ihla
I .n a. rl.r
l.ool.a of Mtt.hi'r il li'ii si row i pf n ut the t'maiiAiiy'a
j Oftici-, K' No ?s, M .rcli -u r l:chinna.
I A he. hill ihiilSiu ol thniei only wh he bold,
j Jiiu.N ,1. KitOUrtit, I r. murar.
I iom (t.e l lii! I.iert :all' 1'o.a" of Koi'to'iihor 11. ls:i.
"On. Hiiusi 'it Vl'lnitlma 1 lit. ii-arni-i r' aayii:
v't li-arl In in a iintli man wit.t a'l.ri'il yr.ti-riliy froo
l'l ns oil I'uijhiy ih.it oil liMH ty Itie ItJrton Oil oluiair
tli.ilir. imII oh ti.lAI .V'. hi ili:' i' Bill , wi.ii-n w,U
:t d a th.-tiMitia L.ti. U of oil ye' tiny l" en- Is rost
ii lui ot eo tii - --l' . -l ir. 1. 1 vic,u.:y , ucl U.e oil 10'. or
la I -I VBI'll fc' tr :l ll l.r.ll! ll-ilt."
Turrled.
( OlM'EM-MII.I.r.lt. --On the 2.1th InxUnt. hv the lldv.
.1 II. K. niiar.i. Mr. .V I I.I.I AM rOi'lfcS m MU CAltO
I.IN'K .MlLl.EU. eolh ui Ihiscltv.
Ji in Es IIOZl EA On lh a ! Instant, hy the Rev. Dr.
H Tnonil, .Mr. J. ItAKItlH JONES to ALICES.
IKIIE A, both ol lliiH elty.
W MtltlOlT IIROWN. On Thursday the 77th lnt..
hv Hi,. Hit. Albtirt llarnra, WM. II. MAIIItH'IT Hint
I 1.1 a e,i l li iiaiiijhi.r ol Jauioa 11. lliovvu, .ci., ulluf
thmcllv. NoctirjH.
It It 'II M AN lit' HT- On tho evening of Cm t!7(h, hv
tho It.-v. I', linrliuuxli. ALFIIEII 11. IIH'UMIV, ot
Nilleui county. New .I.Tai'V, lu K ATE W. IIUIIT, UuUfll
tcr ol E. It. Hurt, oi thla city. No card.
reied.
Til'NN. At City Point. Va In the 17lh ve.irot'hla a,
TlluM tt 1'. Ill N.N, ll i.h Jd'almeiit 1". V., .'nil Army
C ip,t eldtral aoo ol (larrcll aud -daruiat Xliliiu, ul' t.aa
city.
T iiia la the tilth luclnhi.r rl thla family lost lo the war.
lit, notice 111 Ik- -neil of lila Iiiuur.il.
HAUIL'ION.-On Saturday ronnilni; thn Mth Initaut,
In II.OIV..1 year of i.u ).!, .1 KM. P. HA.MILIII.N.
Th irflotiv.l uml incn.la ol the lauiily uro r.j.Hiicctlilly
Ihvit. d to utti-i.d tha fuii.Tal, (rim tlio ri!h.'UJo ot lib
ai'ii-iu-law. Wui. Ilolti'tton, bolliiu.ini avonuo, fait ol
rimlcth utrti't, ou TuuHuay ailcruoon, nt 1 o'olooia.
un. rul acrvlci-a in tho llorcan Itaotiat Clejih.
HANI Oi KM. On sunilay, October iwth, HOUEBT
HANI'ut'KH, Hr. . lu the ootn year ol tiU ue.
'the male invuiiiera and trien.ia of tho latnlly are In
vited ui attend tlm luiii-ml, iroio hia hue io-ulcuje.
No. 3113 Vine street, on We l.,ii-.luy , Nuveiulier l. at 1
o'elo. a P. at. lo urocoed w Laurel Hill. tUallluioro
jiairi elea copy )
JACKSON-OcioberWth. at hU realdimoe In London
Irtove tuwuahlp, t 'healer vouuty. Pa., WILLIAM JACfel
btlS aed to veara.
r'uneral taken nlace on Thhd diy morning, November
lrt, lo uieet al the h"Ue at 11 o'cioek.
JMcMll.l.AN -On tlie x.th Inataut, McMIL
J.A N, IU the Mlk year ol Ilia aile.
Ilia relailvea and Irleii.la are reapeettullr Inrltnd to
attend the liiutral, lnru the rtial-lenea ol bl aou-in-law,
Wllh.ini Pool, on the Aii.vluiii rond, near tha tun aaii,
ua 1 ueadav aitcruoon, Novell, bar let, al I a cloca. To
,roceod to Cedar iiilL
FFKIiRl VPX.-ib Sunday momlnj. Joth Initaut,
1'IEhi(K PEKIiltlACX, lu tlir 7lih yenr ol lila ate.
jue uvtwe iil ho (ivvB tit awluueral.
. . i
fj A It 1.
I wn t. ot fta m r
I '. N T l K 15 N T O O K O h'
LACE CURTAINS
AT fOKTT r-r.K ct Mr.
I.UHH THAN COHT
r iktfonrAi to.v.
I. E. WALRAVLN,
aijcf isso to w. n. CAitan..
MAKONIO HAI.I.,
Fo. 719 CIIESenrr Blrcet
tUUitlTti.1 & W1LL.1I.TB.
Hnos.. 14 ui. 10 8. BKVENTH Htrs-nt,
ritiLMiri i iiia.
I RnvfaeturerS of
BKAl'TIFt. I.
C )TT A (IP' I 1 1 1 1 N I IU 1 1 1,
And Hit only if llhn made tn thla elty .
Alao, I!n!tif temw FornUiira and BrdAlnr, roaistantty
en l and. ls-inUi m
BUSINESS ITEMS.
Jtivne'tt Ilialr Tonlr
CLt.ANStg Tiib 8 jai.p ruovi st'i nr.
J AT HE'S II AIR TO.MC
I 1.5IOVL8 ALL DANDHUI-f FROM TIIK HAIR.
JAYNK'S HAin TONIC
Ct;r.K.S LKI PTIVE DIsKASES OK Till'. SCAl.P.
JVSK8 11 A IK TONIC
f.XUTf 3 THB 8CAI.F TO IIEALTDY ACTIOS.
JAYNt.8 1IA1U 1OM0
I'KI.VFTB TIIK IIAIII FltOM FAI.USd H"K.
JAINK'S IIAIlt TONIC
l'ltEVKSTH I Kt.MATt ItB finK.YNE'H.
?l f AYNE'fl IIAIB TONIC
FI1KVENT6 THE FOItMATION Ol' IIAI.II HltVr.S.
JAT.NK'8 I1AIK TONIC
CAt'9F.8 THE OII9WTH OF NEW flalll.
JAYXE 8 HAIll TONIC
HL0I.O1 IIE9 BALI) MEAllS WITH NEW HAUL
AYNE 8 II. M K TOMO
rlEANSKS THE HAIU I ROM ALL IMFUHITtEH.
JAYNE S If AIR TONIC
WILL riENUEU THE UhE OF A WIO I' NNECEHiAKY.
JAYNK8 HAIR TONIC
will isF.ritoin'C'it iiAtn lost ih bu-kness.
JAVNKS HAIR TONIC
EEK.ra THE I1AIU MOIST, AM) THE EVII.1 FROX
81'I.ITTINO.
JATSE'8 HAIR TONIC
AS A IlEACTIt 1ER OF TIIK HAIR IS fNLtUrASSEll.
JAYNE'8 HAIR TONIC
(.IVE.S Till) II AIR A BICII AAD UI.OSSY API'KAR
AN'CK. .1AYNR S II AIR TONIC
WILL FItOMOTE 11IH QltQWTil OF WUISKEKS.
JAYNE'H HAIR TONIC
WILL Ql K KI.N THE DfcVELOPMENT OF MOUS
TACHES. JAYME'8 HAIR TONIC
Afl A KHEBSINU FOR THE HAIK 18 CNEXCEI.I.EO.
JAIMVS HAIR TONIC
18 HK1.U.HT1 UI.LY I'EIIFf'MUn.
JAYNK 1 HAIR TONIt:
PlIOfLIt LE ON THE TOILET TAIILE Ol' r.VT.KY
I.AliY AND (II'.NTLEUAN.
.1AYNE 8 IIAIlt TONIC
Will pleaHO the moat faathllouH, nnd Its oonthiitrd uao
will kvrri tha hair and scnlp la a clean ami healthy con
dition. Frci arrd only lyUr. I. Jav .i & Sun, No. 3U
Ctiiintit itrcot.
IVrrr A '., 4'lolhlnK, Tliird
(.it'aliltt.
FKKKY A CO.,,lollUn,Tliin1aniICrniit.
I KIIKY A (X)., t'hilliina. Third and Ctii-intH,
I'KlillY A I'll , CinhMit, 1 him and Olicnuu
I KKHY A Ul,l lolliilia.Tlilidandfroaiiut.
1KI1IIY A (X , t'lulhll.K, Third and CooalluU
I UlllY A t'J ,1'loOiiiis. Tnird and (inaanut.
I'ElillY A CO ,Clnlhylia, Tblnl aud Chiiauut.
I'KKKY A ro.,CliMhn , Third and I'hoaimt.
1'l.lmr CO., Coiliinu, Third and Chsaniit.
I'KKKY A CO., ('lAtnlluj, Third and llliuanul.
I KUItY A CO., Cl.itiih.il, Ttcid and Cl atn it.
I'Kltl.Y A Cu., l.alluii,Third and Chnanut.
1 EKKY A CO .CI.ithhiK, Third and Chnauiil.
I KKlir A CO ,(IUiUilnii,TlihdandClli'iiut.
lUI II Y A CO , CluUilng. Tltlril and :hMiiut
l'KltltT A CO., Ckitnlna. Third and Ohsmiit.
I'KIIICT A CO ,Clolhliia,ThlidaudChoiint.
I K II I, V A t O ,( ii.thlli. Third and Cl-aanilt.
I'tUlir A 10 .t'lolldna, Third aud ChainuU
and
Barirnlaa In I IoIAIuk.
Itan:aua tu (.lothlng.
luri.alna In Cliitliii,a
Bargaini InCknl lng.
At OU4KVU lk Shikkh' Old Htand.
Al lliuNviu.H Hiuki.s' Old Htaud.
At tilt ih vii. lk Htiikk.s' O d Hland.
Ai Ukan I1.1.L Siuki.' Old Eitaiid.
No. 1X1(1 ( hcilint it.oct,
N.:. tV t in .i.iii li.y t.
No. rC' f hcaiiiil atrcrt.
No. WW Chkiuit alitivt.
II uo Itualllj' fhniiminM.
Alcaara. 1iaih A Klcitaitna,
Arch and Tenth Hlieeta,
Hay a ml raetlviKt a
y rcali Inipoilatlon
ua
Chart, a fli'iria'wk,
l'l- I lli'l Ul. i'l,
Aluitani Cllripiot,
tirci-n Boat.
M.itiiin Co.,
T.iuciii'r,
And othrr aurrlor brimdi of
Chanipauni'a.
I'IhdonI
I'lnnimt
BUCK A COB
M A H O N
A
Ham i.i V'ft
CaliiNKT
Oht.ANS.
MASON
A
n wi.iva
CAIIINKT
OIH.ANH.
UECKEK lilt')
fff
n
FIAN08.
II INOS
J. P. iiuitt.n,
8,'vcntb and illi.'a'iilt i.j,v.e.
Vrf'AftJT.
' ANTK.r) FOllTV (10) CARPUS' IT.HS.
Aud v Imnicaiulclv. rtrElM IIL'.S.
lo-.S i liEAfll ard I oVIEl h.ro-ia
"W'ANTl-'.l) TWKNTY (JO) VIIITHWASII-
11 era. Apply lluujeilliitely, bTEAM MILLS,
I I" W :1' llEACII and CtlATEN Hlreet-l.
f l VKNIMlKU llOL'SK WANTKI), IS
jij'. went VV'nliiul. or I.o(Uat,or Areh, or t'heeuut siraet.
A.l.lren "Furnialied ll.juso, at tula oitloo. 10-6
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
(PI TO HKNT. THE PKCOND l'LOOIt,
i-jj. No. Ill 8. Hunt Hlreel, :V) feet deep. Alao, a at. ire uU
Leilna airert. Aoply to .lulls' Ii. 1,'iVE.
lo fi. t No. 1', 8. 1 Ru.Nl' Street.
CCliinSSIOH MEE0nASl3,
AND fslllP AND STA11E0AT AGENTS
DOCK STltlCKT WIIAHr',
l FUlLALiEI.l'HIA.
T.U NO A. Hll flll, )
K.'IIIHA b all T 1 V,
aiainax t. cjiiiaa. I lal-tf
CMU'STY'S TEA WAHKHOUNK. ESTA
J Ituautd lu lboo.-iuiporter ami txiaier in
Fine laua, Wuiaa, aud Liquor.
Choice Havana ctKera,
i iu.i A lilaekwell'alliklea and Baucei,
F.UKllaa and Scotch Ale anil Purler.
canned Meat a, Fruila. Bcap, Ac
Kevj Aleaaet 11 up vtl era,
At No.llS RKCOND PCeel.
I 'JH-ly JiialU A U. COt HI T.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
J A. T l i M T ,
WOOD & CARY,
No. T'-irs OIIl.HNt'r S T Kit', I'.T.
LADIIS' AND HISHEV IIAT3,
IIEHT MTl'VIal-:M,
i.tvur j'itic
" NEW CONTINENTAL HAT."
M O II Ii R A T P I. I C It H .
and HoTtut ifch;il.
WOOD A- CAltV,
No. 7'i. CIIKHMCT 8'f P.I F.T.
AMUSEMENTS.
MiRICAH ACADEMY OF MUC-ItJ.
GROVER'S GRAND
CrI31tMA.IV ()1M;K V.
PKASON Of TIN M011TS O.SLY.
tPoillM-ly Itnilted hy enrai:em' nta to th" nUla an
nnnifd. ei.d em i"t he cm, need ; nor can any l.irther
ieain oi l. tand Opera be given durliia- the ta.l and vi lnler
in tl.!icily.)
COMyttiMl VONIIAT, NOYEMIIKIt 7.
SEASON H ltltl HiniON TICKtT-i fur aale now at
JOCLl'8 MfSlCBTOllF.. .
The IHreelor eiirne.tly ho.ei Itn.t tle liera of OjMra
Villi UMflst In i.ceiutiill A liir,;i heaaoll Mile, lu view ol tho
erv i rant i-xtH-io-c and neeesa-iry rlak alten 'lni an
oi"'riiil enteri rlseof t,ncl. niHiinllteenee. With ln- hope
he pliieea the prlee ol hut ai:il(iltli H.-a a at ll.e l ,llowIiil
vci moderate rntea, nnd olltra a acheiue oiuhiat lay
A BEAT KOK EACH NMIHT.
A HEAT FOIt KVEIiY OTHER NIOIIT.
(i.llcrntttitig fioni cither tt.o ft tat or the aecond Otier,ij, and
A BEAT 1011 THE FlItST 1'IVE N1UI1TS.
Renar n SVnirrd Feat (Ten Opernal Hi raj
Alleniiitc M'hta Hcciired Seata (Five OporuM (l-'.i
I ir iH.c Opelita 6'3o
KitT,- for Phvle Cnern ni'jLti will not commence he fore
HUT:sliAY,Noeniberll, Iwit. 10 i.l ;it
FAI.NUT SrilKKT THKATIti:.
hLCONH WEEK OF THE IIENOWSEO AH rUTES,
MH. McKEAN III CHANaN.
And lila talented and heauMIn! dnul.ter.
Miss VIKI. IMA HULHANAN.
THIS (Meinla- ) EVKMSIl,Oelob.r:ll,tr,l,
Wlllhe i.roiliieeii tor tvc frt time in till cliv,
W All 1NU l'Olt TIIK Ei:lHCr: Or. till-. liAKK DEED
IN THE WOODS!
.ten ell an Po'Chladc Mi KKAN llt'CII INAN
Mnh Itnael.laili Mi VlltillNI V IIIICHANAN
Aai-lfteil hy the I'ull atrenutli of tlie Cotnpaity
Un Ollicc open troni It HM 3 o'clock. Curtain rites at 7t(
o'clock.
MItS. JOHN DUKW S NKY AUCIl ST.
TI1EATHE
L.VfllAOIHIINAKY ATTItACI ION.
Fh si vtci h ol the eiwaneinent of
HIR. AMI MliM. ItAIINEY WILLIAM.
IIOMIAY AMI TUESLIAY KYENINOH,
The I.eBrm'iirv lirHtoa or
TIIK h AIHY C'lltCl.Kl Or, CON O'CAHOI.AN ft HHEAM.
Con O t nrt-lu n p, A R N E i WILLIAMS
Mo'ahi-e Mra. l'.APNEY WC.I.IAM
Alter Khlcl. li e Conie.l.i tta ol
THE CCSTOMS OK TUT COfN TltV,
Mellasa. ltli i.olr Mra. ItAIINEY WILLI AMS
To coLOlnile wltli the Farce nf
Ji l Eh' 11AHV.
VKW CHKSNUT KTRKHT TUliATUK.
i LKIINAHH (iltOVEK A WILLIAM E. H1NN, Les
aeca uud Mni.a.rcea.
MONDAY EVFNINI1, Octohra r.l , lrlBI ,
FlrMt nli I.l of. the dlstllitfoiahcd American Actrcaa and
Philadelphia Fitvnrtc.
MKS. P. P. HOWFKS.
Who will appear, f..r the fln.1 time In llila elty, a "Lady
lsaM.1 ' and "Mio'itine V ino," in r. W. Ta;. leiire a (the ori
ginal author'?) cnioilenul play, In ' ncia. eth-d
EAST LYNNK. EA8 I' LY N N E.
In preparation, l.ADT AI'I't.EYS fElCEr.
Buturdaj Al lei noon. It r.l 11 I. A It I AM I LY' MATINPF:.
whn will he produced, lol the aecuad time, THE I OK TV
1HIEI..
t-SEMDLY BUILDINGS.
LAST Yi KEK OF TUB tilt AND STEREOI'TICON.
MaunlMcent pn.Krainmca EVE11Y EIGHT THI WEEK,
iclecled fiom
ONE THOt'SANIY VIEWS
taken In all part ot tho world,
l'l uh J Jilv lit, October- HTATCAItY EXCLUSIVELY.
TicHiti- 9- cenia i children l.i cent. I ltuKln al H o'clock.
10-71 t.t"
PERSONAU
1 MUUiL H.KINU, COLUMBIA. S. C NOT
" I htpiuil n tiilup tr iu joii iiK Animcame. Hhoiinotr
in Vatiiin-jtt.n, I'arrn t nt! I nt Murtln-lMirff ; Atmiola
a,i mtf v n. m.tl DlivtT In altimr. i am t i.rtdos
burK iM mlii if Wtits," riiilitih'lj.hiit. All well. Head
ivrtt nnl tt I'hilftitf ijihia ,Kvi iiliir; rflrurAp)!."
lo-;u.:'t Altriil K, Octobers).
hict'ii.nnd. Vh., and ColumMa pujx-r pK ait copy.
OILSt llSClUPTlONS.-BOOKS AHK NOW
uinu tti f nrt jl.srilliotirt to hKVKS TltUI l.i OK
OIK 'i KlHlT-'Y, in ta 5i'i If , Mit-ji-ct to n roalty
Jo-im'S or iii-'rtna-:i's, u A i lii-H tc i'fl.1. fronting on tho
Alleiitit h) iifi t diul it nli ilniuriu8,lii uriiiil intiT, tilt; tor,
'I li iitrttM rr-'ftO" iit.it M.1 IS m t,i ovf tiiwiieliip)ttn niiaiiiio
Oiitntiy. Ihr'sr iirM-nliN are mntiffnttt to, itttjnht, aud
nri' hi ttrcfh i.i-rin-'. nt ti e "K.iritr," thv 'TrffjIJrnt,"
tli 11 All m wi" and Tionfitu oil amt I tmhor i'mu-'atiT."
In t;.i. ii.Uipii.c an ni.lv )Nf. iV lUKI SH A KKS.
at NK Tliors. M loi.l.BS KAOM. a mtmhsr of
vhlil. Imvi alrtudy lnon (Bh?n. Il tletlnMl, iwonr more
ittTii.ii i mi titii t"rffl.'T if.d taki- a Lar, Whu Hie
(.Minuet of ti(fr.ttit'nH an tkn. thf tuhrrt'-'f can
ifL anl t-it t intt'Ki i, to a ('uui)iany, elect lliclr oillcrri
ft ID aui -rtt' 1 riiiU'lvt, i'c.
t . r 1 1'iii'MF w other fiiit.rn; atlon, ad tire a or aptilv to
tlu- u ('i t iiinttl, IJ wlii'in 8iilMTii'iou-. will If n v-lved.
Ji:i 3( IH'M'AN M. Ml TrllKtiN.
onuc .s. r.r.TUToi l ocurii tni walnut Htreeu.
OF COAL,
XV I.OWI'ST MAliKKT K.UF.S,
Tu ha h ;d .il
ScLuylkill J av'n Cc;l Comoany'i Depot,
Nn .lHii i d Hi MAi Kl.T aSi ltl.tr,
N. I.. 'ar ii.otto 1- t'lCK P.VLEH AKD tttf ALL
rnonT8. 10
THOMSON 8 LONDON KITCHKNER,
or Kiiiopi'iUi UiiitKt'.f -r rat .UU-t, hti'lti, or puhlic
limtitntiotn. In t -vMity dincn-nt ntet. AIho, i'lilU
ilcintiia Hiinrit. Jlnt-atr iiriiuc.ia. i'on.i.ilt
Ilcnti Ti, LtwluW 11 Oratt nt rtrctxiunl HLovtti. K h 11 iiltirtt
Ht-'wl,...f IMhit'H, Hroiier-, t uokhiK stovti, Ac., al wluWo
Bic und rutftll, tv fit! utanurm-'tiirtTr.,
t UA.St'. HH.Mtl'R TnoNf lOH,
TO CArTAlNS AND OWN KRS.
kaWaWrU- iii" mic in, iitti iiuwiiii itjnri inv ntni nit
Tt. cn;.v7 ivi('i be, to iiifcna hta fr.amtaand it 9
cutriDbt-i Uit Jt.ch.tl.at lie U pnpaiad wit I, Imirtatitd
uctiU' to i tf BiiiodHief llup fiavirg vi'vcuU to ralitd
or rtpoAi ', and l.tiun a practical ahip-car)utcr and
c-u'hir, ri th p-inmaJ nUftaitioD tu &U vela vu-tvm-irU
to him ir rfpaxrt,
(ui (fUr cr Anmitk, HMp Oarrnteri, tod MacblnUt
tit.i.K v.'ih!i tj ra, air, are lklu d to cull.
lluvtiaf ih awut y i,v Die of "Weitenttdra' Paenl
Wi la'llc t'i ui;-.H'U.n," or ( u.-por 1'alnt, for tha pjbfrv
tlon ( i.iiii' Iwtbirni, (of ton city,! iua prvijand ta
luiukL Utvaiuatyufuvuiabla tcrmi,
JilK H. TI A W II ITT,
Kw.nUU'Vm Sorww !)!.
artil-v DtVaw&re ivunuD.uwtt Laurel at raai.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
tr TWENTY-FOL'llTII "WARD. AMOS
,P, KEI'l', F i ,TIIOK. J. tVolll.t l.L, Ek'.,an.
N. K.lCIIAKhON,E.,Hlll addreaatho Lineolnand
Jol.-iaoni'luj, ai then- 11,-a t-iuiricrt, M liKt. r ritroel,
ahoa., Thl.it-liiird alrcel, TUIr KVK S I Nil, :M-t Initaut.
Publ.c Im lied. CHAHLE1 liirilKNit.
w Prv'Uaut ttcuu Cimila-.
II. M .kKia, Rccratury. K
FINE CLOTHING, .
lT "0TJI: HATIONAL COflFLIOT."
H. Inrltallnn a tha C.M1EUMAII-S CI1RIHTIAN
CCUMiMllON,
BltV. flllHOP at. S1MPS0!. I.n.,
Win d-Hrar . -tore on "OCR M tTIOMAt. CflH-
I LICT,' In ih AVI. mi AN A.'AHtMt OP mHC,on
UPNi'AI fVlll.td, OCTOIUH )l,
i a ooarter to H o'tlork.
Th'i lctari I ai 1 1 r n ddlrrr4 hf-.ra larva a-i-1iMrea
In Ml., r ril:ra. u i
llnci a IT. ta
T! till- K. Cf I
nut atn-et ; at 1 -Itr
at , i.imI at It (
Prm:iali tor t.
ralrtUra.
i -ctrj! aau. .a ol Itlaiiop .s,ina..ir
o- a"V at Mar'len'a, Ma. r.rK! CSr,.
Mtee i.l aliia'. No I N. r .ir -ta
til lo - OB I a ceenlna 1,1 hr l.aet.irrt.
ocricfli ol a'ek ar.d w".uni-d
In 41
UT IU I.L. Dl' T1IH
UNION LEAGUE,
ClU'.SNVl SIKttl'.T, AII')E TVTI'.I.VllI.
lly I-rliatlon o i.l.nUi.111 C. l-.i'i-'u .-Mtie
i T-::,Aiidra a taa 1' iblic,
ox rtiovw cvkmmj, mt,
A! Tl0CI.Olt,
ln. ( UAlll.KK D. MKKJS,
HOK. I I'.WIS BAHKKR.
Tilt LAI'Iffl AET. INVtlPItTO AT1ESI).
Hall of U'? republican Invincibles,
K.MtKlT. tllilVE TWFLITU BTRKET.
117 InTtiftlliiti 01 tlm Cnloa I.aai.n'',tha foUowla aentla-in-
a 111 Addrcaa ib Pvblio,
ON M0M)A EVEMaNO, OCT. 31,
HAIL OF TU!' RKPI B1.ICAX IXVIMIBLIS,
llos. JOHN CKSSKA,
IIiK. HtKD. hassauhkk,
atuilitcr to E.)tiadoc.
THE LATIKI AHK INVITED TO ATTEND. lll W it
81?
i:t a. is c;i i" A'X"u rv.
Till'. MUri-I'.YISOKY COMMITTEE FOR,
IUXkUII INQ COLOKKD TROOrS
Inlcnd wtlbrallnj the tlRANO VICTORY of RItiHT
(KH WkONO ii. t aehh veil In Maryland, whrrcbjoiar
loO.fat) t.'hr'st'an H wca hnvr b an made 1'liEE uncon
UIIIodhII v, on
Tl'KSKA y, NOVKMIIElt 1,
Tha dn v tlio new Contltiillon will go into oiteol.
TIIK llt'll DIM! KO. l'HO CHEKNUr STHF.ET
Will be llF.Cr.:.TEt nnd HltH.LlAKTr.Y ILLL'Mf
NA1LD bj TBAHPAIiENCiE8 cublriniitlc Of
Lir.tHTY and rRoanuHa,
SaluU w 111 bi Bud during the day, and rhlim-i will !
ritn?.
LOYAL MEN smj Kthlzlns In this triumph arc Inrltrd
to dlapiay 1 tatfa daring the daF, and IMamlnata their
houiea at night.
Further arrnni;aiii'nta for tba Celebration will be an
nounced In dtllj eapari f to-lnorrow. 10 3 1 -'it
SJ" OIlANU lN1N It ALLY
or iiir I'HtbHoi or
LINCOLN AMU JOHNSON'.
SO HOIIHI, NO SOUTH ONE COCNTltY;
THE 8TAHS AND STRIPES FOB ALL THE LAND.
ALL LHVEItH OF THEIU COUNTRY,
ALL GALLANT VKIEBANH WHO UAVK FOCliIir
for our
l.l.DltlOl 8 UNION:
all who hot-or onr
P.KAVi: KOI MFUS AND8AtLOItS,
all who huta
TREASON,
utid vi ould
PIMSII TRAITORS ;
all op;icicd to a
l.IS JH.tCEFLL ARMISTICE:
uU In for of
tip AM',
SHI.UMAN.
fliEUIDAN. aud
FARKA.lUr
AS l'l. M L COJIMISSIONT.ItS;
all lilend? of Uia
CMOS AM) CONHTl'l IJ1 ION ;
ail who dealro to tiunaiuli to our cblldrc tho hleHaluiri
contcrrcd on ua h ihe
I'M UIOT OK '70;
all Americana, n itii-c and adopt ail, are 'nvlied to meet
AT
Itilil.PENllKNCF. SQCARaJ,
ON
8ATVJ. HAY EVENING, November &,
to tc4tll their de.n,on to tha
C.ME OP onn COCNTBV.
( i MK ONE! COMK ALL I
LET Ti t. WIIOLF-II'EOPLE COME,
v ! PKIK I.alat rillT
THE Ij-NK'N l -.. AMI SHALL UK PREHF.ItVED.
A llliAMl
Hi; i'l AV OP FIREWORK
will talc placo at : .c . tae of the meeting.
By order of the Nuttonal L'nlon City F.aacuilra ilnu
tutttea. JOHN li. IICTI.EII,
10 at I hahman I'.imuilttee on M -etlnija.
Uli" IHIliUELPtllA POST 0TFI0E,
OCTOIIF.R , i;i.
SP1CIAL NOTICE.
THE MONLT Ohi'KIt KYMTEM will go IntociToctoD
T1HBUAY, NuvuiuUr 1. IMa-ik applications caabaob-
tainid, and a list of Monny Ortlur Otlicen that areaitab-
lUhed een, on applinatloD ut the Money Order Depart
nitutatthli OiUcij, autnince at tlie Knitter Uoom d.Kr,
v hen all Information in ro Union thuratu can be irt:ured.
The following arc the mti'i gf Ctnuulisluua eU..rved r
Money OrUin
AnOr.lernot ax. OftlinR !0
Over il'J and ut v.-i viUjik
Our $JJ und ui tu io
10 Tent,.
I ruts,
, 'JCrtili.
oordtr li.ieil tar lefa than $ and uu. excee n '.0.
Orlcrn will be tu.Kid for thin it nt bttrer:i the huur
of M A. M. und & J.M.
C. A. WALUOJtN,
i-ao t
t-'f OKHCK SWATAHA FALLS COAL
V-S I tiuipaiiy.Nc. J H S Fill RTH Ntr. nt.
Pull AMil'iilA, October 90, IB1". .
The Hoard of Iilrrcti.ra hir,i ihla day ih ciarul a lilvl-u.-ii.l
al FIVE f-'i) l-Elt I F.InT. out of the ual earning! . if
llioCoinpany to Lie lat tit October, paab.v ou aud alter
ILe illat iiib'ant, tuar of State lax.
Tin- Tranairt Ho. a Jl bo cloaed from the 2'.th to tha
SIM Ina'ant. L.I 111. til. Ill',
10 Ai te ll '1 reaaiimr.
AHMY, NAVY, AM) CimUN'S
w-3' I'iothlnii Eiet.ro .1. rad. huouid. r Slrapa, Wraalha,
Ac, Ifiaivia uuaurpaaaed.at varyrcdubedpruaa.
F AKR,
Morchant Ta.lor,
101 im Vo 10 NINTH RMUI.ab,vanieanuL
REDUCED PRICES,
RATIONAL WSl(t KOXfiT.
ri rBRfHiiRirf,
AIUtMIAM UNOIM.N,
or ii.i.fN'Jii
f i. vu -i i;rriir.NT.
A N I IKI'.W JOHNSON.
Or TKMNVaHHt'R.
NATri.:i J,.
uft v aVtMi, hah.. r.t.-lTv.rv
'i tin: i.Nt.i....v, ii. ivm i vuiitr
ki.i
I. P .f n r. Kli-t,
j. ti. Morri'-" t drtKej
3. Hi if; lii'Hini.
4 1 ;ir II KfTT,
f.. V.mifU II..?. A,
fc. : a l- V V. I.l Da,
7, rfcr I'urttp,
a niirm 7 a
J. ,!4i , lltf lrl,
10 1 if'.-M ( on ,1,
11 a . iii:ioftv.
It i, I ark . il t.
n Fin. u- llii
M iMf f h rtbrtvar.
t.' . J .l.n V'1t.
i;. iv'rt v, m .i4L
1 Tamp rf(
urvl n pft
;i rr-rJ rirrrr,
.'.'fin P. T9nf.
' I r.'.e" " row M rlinftf.
ii J lio W. l'LAnond
hf fHdcr ut tha 0vatOaUfl (VmrTHtc.
H1MON UAMMHON,
I'M W KM 131
DANK NOTICES.
-- NOIICK. AY A (j KN H.RAI, MKKT
' ' hiif i'L tli hti.f Kliot-IiTB ol "Ih l'.nk f rr
Tnbip n" il-p r.-uiitv f 1,h!la,l''!ihU, heH at tha
tarktPfc boimr. In lairtl I iilUli hi. on lUl'KI-
. frrti.rn i tl e f Howiuk Tcij')lf and rvi .
i'n VTft, p4a.-.ri linn l.lfioii -jy : -
Win Tnt, 1 h- Inn cu'h i f th Hani. f l'nn Towmlilt,
In thf rt-nnt v uf Hlldrl(ii.a. Mtr prorttrod .? writNt
anthcTiir o! 'Ik- uwi.iti t tn-u.lTl- Oi tr.t- rtti!ii it.
f tr r-nid Iipb io nmkf it" r-rtlnriv ri-'piirrd tv h9
lawkot th-1'iiiiaii .inii to -ani:r nul ro'it-rt tli raid
l.anl. to a .Nn 1-nAl At--rrlrtl"n UT carrj In; on U.c toui
Ot 't-T baiihlnu ; thrrofoia,
hwviwd, Ihat tt'f liai a of Fnnn TnwnMp, in th
rrmrlvof I'tvlnuclphtH, Ktihli bfronit, and ihe aaro M
liiTft.T Haft(:l ai.d cunvfittd litn an Amtclht.oB f'r
mrr; '.iiir nu tni' hiiHni of lianMnK tinc the lattof"tfi
I "tied hiAiex intuifd "An aft in provide a na'lrnat enr
rcitr. tfM-un'd b a pidK oi I n red HtM a Itntida. ani t
prt-vid- f.ir the rlrnlainn nd iid'niptKin thrier.' Bfi
pnid Jant :t. k4. And the nanir oi tne nali nation!1
iu.vr a!.rn haH be IIIK 1'hftN MA1HNaL HaNK.
And the Him-! r oi tha ?nu nnk arc hrtiif authonrHI'
to do and iMTfortn every act. niaitfr, and tmrg keoMarjF
tt. tu done tu rarry Into mil and ivtuij ji i i ll- ct tre inti a
lion ol tills rrtoliith-n And it ft t'anhifr hail pub lh n't
tit ti cro'f lur tltTiy da. In ihe "Morth nacrii-aa an4
t'nt d ataten Oir"tip.' a nrw-Hjiiiper f tnccltyoT I'M a
di' i'hia, ami nftid likr (irintml Qitic, by mat vr other wua,
to earl, mih Uholdrr, arrm ahly u te iiruvloneof aa a
el the Ia iflnlatiire nf the I'omnumwanlui of PemtylTaaa(
rntulf-d "An net enablinr Uu )iank f thliOomwa
wealth to bf me AiuWaTii,ni f" r the aiirp.ne of Rank
Inir, ii nt or i he laws vt tn IhiihI btKtee," approved'
AurriM 'V.lHt'rl. JAMK8 JaUH-'K-.l,,
10 al-:y CaaMert
trf- NOTICE.
l AUMKKM- AM) MK0HANK H BANKi
liiir.AiKM hia, Ortubfr 14
Nf tlce f lirifhy iitfn, aKreohl? to r-ertlnn i vf th a-4
of thr ticiierai ARtPinhlr of tlm Comm(imaaith of PNia
alvnmt riiiitlril "An act eiml!lnir Haufca of the Cai
nmiwfrlih to lecom AMoclartoni for the narpo.va nt
iMnMnc wi dertnf la of tUe Vtutrnl HtaiM," apprvTAtl
tl e'i'M dfy ot Auuiiit, A. I. 1;4, umt thtt HtAckh'ddert
of th Km n.eri and Mrrhanlca' liauk of PhlladHphla hart
thie day t 't d t hc me unt il an Avocation . aud tha
lifc Dlrrt ti ri hme iirm un d Urn anthirliy ot tha ownerf
f nii-tf thitn two-third- of the ('npilai Htgck to make tha
r-rt'n 4te reitiiied thrrrfor by the lawi of the Uuit4
Htat a.
in-vi-.'t W, hrffHTOV, .tH., CaMr.
F : f N OTIC K.
COMMKlit'IAT. HANK OK fr.VySYT.VANTai.
rMii.Aivi.nitA,tctiber Vii, I'M.
Notlri in lirri-hy plven. aura ahly to cton J oftheart
of the tJ- in ml Ahs-iul.v id tlie Commonwealth of tfnn
Dlvjmla, entitled "An Art t'lindlltiK lianke of the Com-'
numwiaiih to heronif AahirciHUonii l-r tha purpoia o
UnriMnc uiidt-r the Ihwh of th- C'dted Hiatal1, apvroved1
tin-?Vd av nt AtiuiiM, A. I. lKtt, that ihe Hto.-k holder -ot
the fVnin.erciHl Hank of Pennsylvania hare thla dy
otid to h-come such an Amiocla'.lun ; and that Ua Jlraui
orji liHVfc pr.n urnl the authority of the owners of mora
than twn-thlri.il of thtft'tpltal Ntock to make the oenti-
cult re)Ulivd ihan tor o the lawh ol the United Hiatea.
Vvt tnrther purticularH Stock htjldcr ran apply to
lu-vi -ot f. I'Al.MKK, Cantor.
r- NOTICK.
UANK 'K Ct'MMKHC'K.
l'ntr aih i miA, (ctohr ?0. Ih-U.
Vtdlro U hereby ((iwn, atrtaJjl tu eivtlona of tha aet
tf tlie ttetHT.tl AtmMy oi tho imnnionwpa tti of Pena
l)vaiihi.rntlt('d "An ai t enab-init liankt of tke
mnwiath lo hrrontc Atmociailuna for the purpuaa ai
HanKli under the- law s ot the United fltaten.1' apir.ra4
the TH tlay ot .iiMii4l, A. D. Intl. that the Hiockhoidera ol
(ne rank of ( immune have thin day ynted to become
bitch an AM union ; and that ft hinctori. have procured
the antlioril) ol the ownt-rb of more tnan twi third of tha
CtiHal Hu i k to mill- e tin ccrtilkaie requtrod thaiefbr bf
the laws of the United States.
JOIIV A. 1.EW1K; rhler,
ri- NOTIC K.
- UA-NK. OK NOKTIIflUN LIBKHTIKjl
Pl!l!.4l I.IHIA, Ottt-tT 20, IH8I.
Knt're Ii hereby Klvenrreabl. lo it:tn.n'i of the act
of tlie tit-ui'ial AMtiutlj of the commonwealth of tenn
nvlviinia, emitted "a n act enahlltm Hank of the Coniuoa
wenltn lo become Associations for the purj of Itankiaf
niTtier tht lawn of tti Lulled Hlaiai," apprtreJ the Id -Uyot
Aumi.i. A. H. 'y-t, that the Htojki,oldtra of tba
lnnk of N out tern LIU rtlee hare thla day roied to becma
uch an f s hoc in t ion, ai. that ll Uirexstora have procured
tltt ntilhoil'y of the on ik ra of mora than two-thirds ol tha
Capital hto' k to iimkctl e cuttillcate required Uierelur lf
th lnf nt tLu I lilted HLaiea.
11' XI W. (1UMMCUK. Cai lec.
B-T " O T I C K.
CORN fr.Xt'HANOE BANK,
PhilaI' i. fin. Oi tidier 9l, IBM.
K.tttce Ii hcehy ((Ivcn, aKrecahly lo Hoction i of the ant
of ti e (.ciK-rHl Aiaunhl of Ihe t'ttnmoiiwealth of Peaa-
ylv ama, entilled "An act enahhru liankn of thel'oia
monvwaHb to became Asoclathns for tue outymaof
l.tnikii tt under ti e law oi tta I nltcd Hlites," approred
tl e .faMdh of AtiKtldt, A. . IHM. that Iht fttorkholderi of
the C'f.rn fxchrtne ltnnk of Philadelphia lava tbldy
voted to becotoe 1'ich an AMAoeiation ; and that It Jlfc
tor hai o pu ureil the authority ut tho owner ot more
than t v o- ttiitdja of the ('aprai m hK omake tl.e crUQctta
rcpiire4t theicfor by the Jawa ol Uie Lnittd Hiaei.
10-31-; J. W. TOKltKV,(.ailf.
NOIICK. "
' TUK CITT HANK.
Phii.Aiiki.i'niA,OiH'ar 20
M- tlee v erebj- pUcn, areeab j lo aecUon 1 of the o4
ot tl.e ntral Amf ujl'ly of tl e uomiuonwealth of 1'can
a Ivatim, iitiUti "An act t nb Iik Hanai ot u.e Oorna iai
w eal'h lo bi tunic Aai-ocUt.ioni for the purpose of Han If if
utiUoi the 1 h a of the I'nlled tate,'r approved Uia i&
day of Aiiju'im, A. 1. lNr( that the Ntockhotdcra of tha .
t itv Hank have ibid day voted to become met! an atnocla
tlon , and tint Da Director have procuted the authority of
the pwnm ol mur' than two-third ol tlie L'apltai. Slock t
make the (ortlikate rtf.uiied tlarelurby thelwi of tha
Lnilt ti S ates.
lu-Vl mtt O. ALW1HT LKWIfl, Cashier.
N O T I V K.
KKHlNi;TON HAVK. IX TIIK COVHTr
uk niii.Air.Li'i(iA.
Pmi.Ai.Ki-r-HiA, October Vt, IMC
Notice i hereby fftven, airerably it section it af Uie aot
of tin tient ral Ankeiubly ol the t'oinmonweal.h of Peoa
a; Ivanh. . n in led "Au act enaoMns; Hanks of Ibe Vininin
wealth to trpioine Absoclat'ons f r tiieparpotte ol ltaatlnr.
unufi' the law s ot the t utted Htates," approved the
U of A tin,-'. A. !., hm, t iat the tocK honors at tba
KcaHnfton y.BnV in ttte o ni'-ty oi Phlladelulda, bava tkia
Ch Wi' ( tti btnimie Mich an Annoi'inllon ; and that IU
liirirt'tT'-have procured the authority of tha owners ot
morel), ut t.i ibinliol tiie (.ipltMl Atock lo make tha
revtitU-ato re.(Lind tbcrcfor by the Uwa ol tbo UulU4
M(tc.
I't-n C. T. YEHKK8. Cashier.
IAU1 I.ANK, I'UILADiflLrHIA.
Ociob r isi'.t.
A lat eral mieiiiiu ol the Htockholdera of this Rank
will I-. Uv'A at the ltanMuif houe on MONDAY, ill
if I t tiny ot November letl at li Mock af.a ta .
etn,idt r anil d :tde w hether thi Jtuik shiUI (s
Ci uie an .s iatlR br ta builncs ot Itanklajr.
under the laws of the I'nltrd Ninter, i and whether tt hail
t veicua tin ptw r contei red hy tba Act oi the Letlala
tuie.i till- Mlftte, entlil-d "All Act eiiaidiuii tlie biuks of
ttiia 4'olnuv-iiweal h U tM-ctime as nc tat litis forbanklftf
ut'er iVe lawsot the I nlted Staii-s," approved d Au
ijiiAt, JJri; aud to take any tnrther actioo that ma ltd
m c sisry.
Hie eliMtion fur r I roc torn will he held at the tame place
on th' an.e thij , November at, between Urn hours of It
A- M. nnl i P.M.
'Ihe ai.n i.il meeting of the Stockholders, nnd'T tit
el iirter, vt'll he h"ld at the bankltiK'lbuse, ou TUKl
HA 1 ,thc Ut da i f Novi-uiiM'r, ut in iwW M.
Yi' L ttCUAPKKR,
10-iy vuu n;l cashier.
r..-- COMMON WHAXTH BANK,
y I'-ui AitKi vhia, Octobar 17, lttds.
The annual e'uctlon tor J)ire'urs will be t eld at tha
ILiinkinif bona? n .MUNli.4. , II i' VlHtdayaf abiovembor
lient, between the I our ol iu A. M aud i P. M.
ll eaiHMiMi muting of tho StocWh-'Iders will be held at
tie lirthHiiK-houia oo 1 1 LSIaAV, November l,lK4,ai
lUo clock K .M 11. ii. OVHH.
lc ail-mwr lot Casbter,
pO-?ARTNER8UI V. WASHINGTON
J Hl'TCHKK, CVumii.nl u Mtn h.tnt and Whol. -..lie
Ix'rtlcr id l'roviBiins and l'ruU(.-e, h.ia uanucmieit with h'ra
in liU I'lifiUiest bib bon, llk'iirtV CLAY ULTCUtU. Xuc
style of ilitt ilrm will he
WAHiiiuiov urTci'yrt a bok,
Nos. Hi tuid UtJ Ji. l-JW.SI Nirft-t.
Ph liidvti'hia, October ImH. 10-ii-lui
P1KP0LVTI0N. TUK CO-rARTNERSniP
hoietofore extsUig under the ttrru f hAMUKL X.
1MV-1-.H k hNtib in.s day diAootviJ. 1 lie b jsiness wlli
aiiilid by tie iinisurninin d, ut Nc, 225 l0Liv H;ia.
CIIa m. K.. Davii. oarritui I'arUttf
riuladelplila, Bjptu.iHf aW, ibbi.
CO- TAUT NEJiilir. Tha tin lersUnied l ave this dar
ft ri,i. it at o ; aruurihip unhr tiie tinn f I A V j V.S liK
'iliCKH, lor ll.e Uauacilou or a Mineral ItaukliiK and
UrokLiakv r.uina,at bv. i'J 1U K Mrot.
4'flAHMJi K HAVIES.
PkliiJt A. JjAVU.3.
D:llad -IphU, 0c Icier 1, YM.
V. 8. rr'ftcAtes of J.,d btadntM, OuartTiiUra
Vt ncaers und fhweks, ad GoVriuut fetcurith-n kno
Trtllv. b'.iUKh. fci.d Sold. fliLl lisj
lluaint-M Paer ui.d loans on Collaterals ri2li..t 0.
Stocks KUd Loaub bwht umlsuid on Cianiay
KIN.NK.NO-NE-AW
IhblAN Hali-KlMt TOnX30l
Tili wrU-rtbuwMvd Toh.Hcvn Is maimU' turaa trom tn
Ai.i tarnntU raoou lutn is lcii to all Uentkiiwa df
Luxurious Tast.
S- b.. r.t Cfl VR HTOKK,
1 V J.O.W1 CHBiNL "r lt.
10 l-ltuil oaoaite lta UuuaaV
SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS,