TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAFII. miLADELPIIIA, TUESDAY, NOVKMn.-ll 1, 1864. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, ISM. , rr.ttAi.r. PATKionnn. JTM fotlowi w n will he enpg at t?nlon Mass MUn Id m held Beverly, New Jemey, tlm evening. Novero trl.) fennd U elarlon wild anJ itirlil, ft! II rchoes from bill to hill ; Jleae the freomen from shore to shore), J,e tbe) war boreo et.ind at every door. Otrci 0 jour armor, swell tli boat, ' Tt vonr conntrv's freexlnm he tout hoait Vtar the t! itf lt lu Colls Moat hlstli, i Fof God and our country we'll livei or die. Brothers of freedom, .join h.intl to hnil, And lonl to lout lor jfour unlive land ; Crash the base traitors beevmth vcir heel, Itfich daftard heurt feel tho rhlil of your itocl. Vtioiad your stiack lea and lift the Imh O'er the backs of the aristocratic trash, Cart slavery shrieking from every door, , yreednm stands sentinel evermore. Tonr ConMitutlon it (till your pride, JTkiwn with the traitor, who da'e divide ; 'United we Hand divided we fall," America's watchword, for one nnd for all. piaat your bunner from the North to tho Sonth, Till the eirtb hoot praise from every mouth, And tho start and the stripes will pr.iudlv wave Jriiiwphantly o-vcr brave YVaAhingtuu' grave. Ewat;k, New Jersey. EetSHier, INUKHKItY IIHYMEH. DEDICATED TO THE VNION ARMY, i. Tnere was a younff man Of Mch Mountain, Stole his plane from tbut very rich fuuuuviu, , Old Rcecriine' bruin, And thus filched his fame, Tliia astute young man of Uich Mountain. li. To ere w a yoniifi man of Ball't BlvJT, PK Slopped Mc.Call, which for Biker wus rough ; And lest stone should tell Ho lent him to Kort Liftiycttc, Tull pious young man of Ball's Blurt'. in. There was a young man of December, Baitl "At yet I'm not ready, remember. I'm preparing war's quiver, Let the boys meanwhile suiter." Affectionate young man of December. IV. There was a yonng man of January, Said "Let Rebels alone, lor you're woary ; It's not certain you'll whin'em: When they run, then we'll rip1 cm" Tbls trory young man of January, v. There was yntinr rn in of Petlmnnr, B2As yet tor a tiht he'd no stomach, Bo the Rubs kept their blockade, And tbey sneered on each raid, At this qualmish young mttn of l'otutuac. IjHtRO U MAHASSAS J acre wew m juuun w ..i'..,....,..,, Jr eight months, be said, "Surely they'll thrash us." They skedaddled one day, He ran too t'other way ! Iftpelevnic young man of Manassas ! vn. A young man of Circumhtndibut, As a aaiion would pat an end to us. " Po to catch his friend Leo Bo went "round by tho sea IHrategie young man of Circnuibomlibus ! THE T-B.NiW.eVLA. Till. There was a young man of fae't Mill, "W bo drowned Vermont's sou Willi a will ; This bo cared not tu aee, Co he left there at tt.ree This ttnidut youth of Lee's Mill! TRATIOT. IX. Tlero was a young man of Tortious, Aid "Aero thirty days I'll cbulfc down. If I take it at once, Jtf will call me a dunce." This rapid young man of Vorklown. x. There was a young man of W'illiamihnrq, Maid "These tiuhters I'll tame like Van Ambttrg, a 11 Kin iinom r ana iv. arncy, And then Hancock I'll liUrney." This subtle young man of Williamsburg. XI. There was a Tonne man of Wett Point, Who told "settor" Franklin to " jest point," While th' advance rliiHhod the itamc: They (rot hard knocks and hljuio. This able young man of West Point. XII. There wa a young man of The Fair Oaks, 'With his Geiif rain was forced to compare notes He'd no musical tire. Vet they showed him a "Lyre." This truthful young man of Tho Fair Oaks. xm. A young nan of Fair Oal the Second, On Mocker's attack bud not reckoned. . Hooker whipped them like fun, At which looked very glum Thil pruutU youth of Fair Oakf the Second. XIT. There was a young man of Jlanoter, i'ought with a brigade, not a wan oyer; ThU pleasant excursion He called a diversion Diverting young mun of Hanover. xt. There was a young man of Gaiixet' Mill, Who wan afraid of the enemy's) pills, Bo ha thence ran away. "Chanifcd bis base," Joes he 6ay t ThU xaKiHU young man ot Uaines' Mill. XVI. There waa yonng man of GUiuiale, Who felt his courage (till fail .So kept well to the rear, Through prudence, noi fear, Toil gallant yoODg tuaa of Clendale. 'LOVt ''i-t SB Hi raw nvwfi'l; 41 VVX .C XVII. . Paid young man of ifulrwn nut "1 now can seize Richmond at iiL " Hut still 'twas the same, 'Two "not in the game,' Of this loyal jaw$ iaaa of Malrent IUU, ml A H I nn cunorr I 3 CMfLMHR or bask! ivm. Raid n certain yonnf; ri in of the Cu Kxi', "Let the whole nrniy sink, o that 1 flxu." to he drank oil his tod, Took a cmrke and a nod This luxurious youth ol the Cunbont. XIX. There i a yoMii mm of Itull linn. Who smoked and sa.l "rope m nnjouc: Now Mk.?, lBd,tak'- coani)fi', tlive tbi m no food or loraee !" rrofhdie young man of Dull Kun ! XI. There wss a yontir m.in of South Mmnltvn, Cornered Iimrstrcet and trains beyond Counting ; lint lie cnucHeu toe advance, And the Itibs sel-'d the chance This gtnervut youth of South Mouutaln! TtXI. There wan a yonne msn of Antietam, wno knew that it be puron'ii he d beat cm, Mi lie i aili u lur h i-pade, And u trn"c there he made Tbil cmi'tiii rntt youth of Antietam ! Jill. A young man on ruuto to Winchester, Loved bis :cr and siesti With wile, baby, and m:iij, Very Iodk thus he stayed, I'jtorioin youth of Winchester. XT 111. There was a yonn? man nf Vrw York, l'ailed in liKntinR and tried next to tulli. Nnohs nnd traitors npplaud, But tho people are bored By this rctuwnt youth of Mew York. xxiv. There was a young man of the Xortt, Uf the loval the scorn and the nco(l. And Iscariot's shame Will be fume to his name, Thin ambitions young mun ot the North. Pratrt of ieucrl Ititiiworn. One of the bravest nnd noblcxt of our military leaders, Ilrigiidlcr-General T. K. O. Ransom, commanding the 17th Army Corps in Rhurman'a army, died at Home, in Georgia, on Saturday last, of dyKcntery, from which be had been suf fering for some weeks. General Random was a son of the brave Colo nel Ranrom, of the Regular army, who was killed at Chcpultepec. Gcu r.il Ratitoin entered the warascaptaln In tho 11th Illinois Regiment. Ho roee in this regiment to the grade of colonel, and was made brigadier-general at General Grant's request, lie was for Borne time chief of Grant's stalf, distinguished himself at Donelson and Shiloh, mid was very prominent for bravery and skill at tuisburg, especially us a louder ot storm iiic nartltis. Alter the capture of Vlcksbnrg ho took part In the short Texas campaign, and went up the Red river, commanding a division in tho l:ttti Army Corps. General Aicuiernanu laiiiiigsiuk it insoia lock command of the corns. In the cdinuuiin he received a very severe wound in tho kneu, which for a time disabled him. This made the fourth time he hud been wounded since the opening ol ti e vur. General Random stayed for come time with friends in this city. When he was able to return to his duty he was sent to join 8lierma i, by Giunt; anil after General Dodge was wounded and ditialdud, Sherman placed lUnsoia at tue head of the lth Army corps, wtiicn lie couiminaeu to the entire satisfaction of bis superior. lUniorn was one ot the youngest general otllccrs m the service; he showed himself on nil occasions a biave, imeliiguut, und zculous soldier; and he bad been ttioi giy recommended for promoii n to a mujor-gi niialbhip lor the ability lie displayed in the campaign uguinst Atlanta. 1i voted to the tcrvicc und faithful to nn ex treme tense of duty.Ueuer.il Ransom ret lined his command alter ho was too weak to sit bis liorse. and for tho lat week kept on du y.thouzh compelled to ride in an ambulance. He died at bis post, und in him tho country has loot oue of is best, noblest, und aliket defenders; a yoDigmanof tine genius, 01' great cimclty,ot Uijib principles, una or a singular nuBeiusiincHs und luoilesiy which ilirank IVom public, approval, and was content to uct bravely without looking for applause. m KF. 4F MKHHSTI.K. The dt-Rth of the Duke of Newcastle takes our citizens by surprise. He was well kuo n la our country, as he acted as guardian of the l'rluce of Wales. The New York Time) publishes the following obituary on him : The Cituof Maruiestrr brings news of the deV.b, of the Iiuke of Newcastle, one of the most liberal .1 judicious of the class ot aole statesmou who lowed the fortunes of Kir Robert 1'eel. The deceased pter, Henry I'clhain Clinton, was born on the '2d of May, lttll, and be was, conse quently, in bis buv-iourtn yeur. lie w.is loinr known in the Houso of Commons under the title ef Lord Lincoln. He succeeded bis father in tba dukedom In 1H.'7, nnd since then he hm taken a leading part in various Governments, tirit as Kecreiary of State lor War, nnd more recently ui Secretary of Stale f r the Co'oules. He bad held ut dnlereut times subordinate Government posiiions in the euccn-ivc Gov cinmintu ot Sir Robert l'ecl. His loyal adhe rence to the la'.tur, bea the Conservatives deserted hiiu, cuusvd au estrangement be tween the laie Huke nnd his father, who won an extreme protectionist Bud Tory. This caused him the loss of his seat lu the Commons for South Nottinghamshire, but tbiough the influences of tho Hamilton family, into vi hicli the lute Duko bad laan.ed, got hint elected for tho Falkirk burghs In Scotland, and he Hit lor these till bu succeeded to the peerage. His domestic relations were nnhapp-. lie iot divcred from his wile in lfcol, aiid recently one of Ids children made an untoriunato icarriuge. These things doubtless mtgntvate I the rouiplalut of which he d'ed. His nam", although not such as to rank him with the fore most of British stutesmen, will be long aul warmly cherished by his countrymen. He will be reineinlicred in connection with Sid ney, ljid Herbert, Lord Ualbousie, Lurd Klgin, aud Loid Cunning, men wou were earnest, houust, luboriuiiH railur than brill ant. Tbe Duke was possessed of eminent discretion, and to this w is due bis selection as the chief adviser of the 1'rince of Wules in this country. A Wnrllko World. The Opinion Xutionule of a recent date gives Oils dismal picture of the present belligerent con dition ol the world : "If there be a dead calm In politics as well os business umungst us, it is not the same in all pints of the Utile pluuct we Inhabit. Three quarters of humanity, iu fact, uru living in the barbarous state of war. "There is war in Poland. "War In Algeria. 'Wur in Tunis. "War in Mexico. "War in the United States. "War in Peru. "War In New Zealand. "War in China and Kuchgar. "War in Japan. "War in AUgbuhlstan. "Wur in twenty countries in Africa. "This is, unfortunately, enough to discourage the friends of uuiversul peace; and whocuu say they will not meet with still greater disappoint meut next year i Italy, Hungary, Poland, Den mark, and the Sluvoninn population of Turkey are not, it must bo confessed, in the most pacilic humor; und to those who study the general situation of our continent, it Is quite evident that the general .situation, instead of trotting better, goes on from duy to day getting were and more complicated." The people of St. Petersburg have been wit nessing, at Toartkoe Selo, races after the Knglisb sj stem. They were attended by an assemblage of elegant women and a display of irreproachable toilets, but these hardly compensated for the total want of animation and the absence of all interest in what is going on. The spectators cannot withhold smile of approbation at the neat appearance of tbe .English jockeys, forming a striking contrast to their Uutsian brethren, who em as if they never would learn how W drees, no always luot like caricatures. FOURTH F.DM0N AKMY OF THE JAMBS. Important Advantages Gainod by General Butler. SHERIDAN'S SUCCESSES IN THE VALLEY. Aftrrln.1 to I lie KvciiIiik TrlHrth. Wasii-NOTON, November h United Htrcs i earner Cotsm-k utrivid here this morning Irom City Toint, with army m ills and panrng-rs. lu the assault on tho nieiny's works on Hienonh tide of tho James, the 21 Division of tho lHth Corps suffered ruber severely, and thu 0.! I New York and 10th New Hampshire rejiioeuis lost their colors. General Butler gained importint advantages' of position, which be ret lius. General M irston, a enmmander of a division in the Army of tho James, came up on tho Cossack as a passongor. Colonel Pitkin, Chief Quartermaster at City Tolnt, has been promoted to a brigadier. The body of Captain Huititi, of the II lb O ii j Cavalry, was brought np on the Cossack. General John A. Rawlins, Chief of Ocncnl Grant's Stuff, passed through Washington last night, en route for St. Louis. The Military Commission adjourned over t day until to-morrow, without taking up the cuno of Colonel North, New York State A;,'eat, ch irged with complicity in the soldiers' vote election fraud. The Hngcrstown correspondent of the Wash ington .Sriir tays : "General Cmter has not yet returned from tho pursuit of the guerilla Jpwty which enptured General Dalle while on his way from Winchester to this place, In a two-h irse spring wagonbelonging to Mr. O. W. Mildlo banir. General Duliu was at tho time of his cap ture commander of Ibis post, and has been suc ceeded by General Max Weber, who has estab lished his headquarters in the Washington Housi-. Guicral Weber is in bad health aud keeps to his room, except when business call him out. It is anticipated that a considerable number of troops will winter here, and preparations aro being made to receive them. General Sheridan's dismounted cavalry camp has been removed from Murtinshurg to U ig rs town. There are between three and four thou sand men in enmp, the majority of whom aro of AvcrlU's old command. Dining last week the camp wns visited by a paymaster, who paid off the troops. Eight bundled head of stock captured in tho valley, and composed of yonng colts, brood mures, hogs, sheep, cows, (fcc, were driven through here into Pennsylvania a few days ago, nnder chnrge of Captain Parkhurst mid one hun dred men. Captain William 11. Brown, of the (ith Regular Cavalry, has been appointed Chief Quartermaster of Cavalry in General Sheridan's army, with the rank oiLleutenant-Colonol. Sheridan's successes In tbo valley have caused a feeling of security to prevail horo, and our merchants are again laying in heavy stocks of goods for fall and winter trade. As a largo quantity of abandoned Government property Is scattered thrnughont Washington and Frederick counties, Detective David Stvodcrs is actively en gaged in gatheringlt up and turning it over to the proper authorities. Since August he has recovered ubonttf 10,000 worth. Hngerstown District lacks bnt three men of filling its quota; nnder the last cull of tho Presi dent the quota of the district wus sixty-four men. Politics are runnlug high here, aud the M,:Ciellau men are str.iiuiug every nerve to carry the State. THE NEW YORK ELECTION FRAUDS. COLONEL NOBTLT TO BE TRIED TO-MORHOW. TROUBLE AT THE POLLS APPREHENDED. NlHsclal to The Evoiilnir Tolrirrnitti. Washington, November 1. The New York Commlffloiicrs will have anoiher Interview with Secretary Suuton this afternoon. CjIoiiuI North will have his trial to-morrow. It is believed by the Government that leading New York Deino crata intend to bring on a collision at the polls. It v ill not succeed , however. THE CAITI UK OF TIIK "HOIK OK St." Na w Yoiik, November 1. Mr. Uawley, of tho captured steamer Jloanoke, in a statement of the affair, says the steamer was boarded In Havana harbor by threo boats containing passengers, who, In tho evening, proved themselves to be Rebels in disguise, led by Lieutenant limine. Tbe olllcers and crew wero overpowered and made prisoners, and tho vessel headed for Ber muda, where a pilot whs called on board. Lien tenant llruiuo went ashore, aud brought on board a party of Rebels, and tho vessel put to sea, soon overhauling a brig, with coal and provisions for the pirates. On the next day a vessel was met which was to take off the pa'sengcrs. The transfer was made, together with a quantity of cotton, and thestoattsr set on tiro. The passengers ami crew wore taken into Five l u hoin Hole, und the purser and first olGcer went ashore to have the pirates arrested. They were arrested, but after a niock trial by the 13ri tish authorities were dischurged. The liotinuki ha l on board 17,030 in green backs and $1000 in gold. Tho report that Captain Drew had received noliee of u plot to cnp'nre his vessel Is unfounded. TEKU1HI.K HAIIKOtn AC('IK.r IN I TIM. IN 4. IsDiANAi'OMs, November 1. A terrible col lision occurred on the Lifayettoand Indianapolis Hull road last oveulug, between a passenger train, which left here at 1 o'clock, aud a cuttle train coming sou'h. Twenty-eight dead bodios have boon taken out of the wreck. Tiro of the wounded havo since died, and twenty or thirty more are wounded. The full particulars of the disaster have not beea received. The accident occurred six miles south of La fayette. A majority of the killed and wounded wero returned soldiers. Among the killed is Rev. II. V. Winuos, of the SuuitaryCommlssion. Tbo rnlldd HtnteoTreRHurjrltnrmrlrnetit. Washjnoton, November 1. K. G. Klh bus entered upon his duties as Sixth Auditor ; and John Wilson, formerly of Chicago, as Third Auditor of the Treasury Department. The Hold Harkol. New Yobk, November 1. Gold was sold a high as 2i:.J, but has now fallen to 231. It Is quoted at the Board at 235,, nd at half-past 1 was sold at 506. Markets bjr Tolocrsipta. New Yobk, November 1. Susots are better. Chlcuro and Hoc Wuut. U4i UmarlaDa pretrr, 11.1 Illinois (Vulrsl, 11111.1 dllto, InmiU, US; Mlcklgma BMthern. 7G? i ar Wk Centra, li ; Rcsdlnf, UbH ; lladx Klrar. i ('aatunOumyanr, SllS i Muaailrl Si, lilts ; M. IWi'i f ena a tal. l(KJ; oa Yau Uaruoualai, le. I ran-(aitfoi, fiva-toautr Cuupvui, uow Isaue, lul l ( aypon link. Balumobb, November I. Flour Is ttrm at tlllft for Howard (treat aupar and Wsatani aitr. Whaal Is active, with ma advaoca ol km slaor euoo bustiaia at t.nctlQ Sir rd. Cotn doll at H 7 VJl'' Kr whoa. Wiu.ky mil. Cull to buvyaat ao4 s4vuvlufi salts of Jtic at ti;tVc. PWIKf 1IWVSt fllPBIMAS, Wasbikotoh, November 1. Quite a lively fight oci lured between a large force of M iseby'i Ken, on Sunday, and a portioa of the 8th 111 note Cavalry, in the neighborhood of Salem, Virginia. Mocby cxi ee'e d to surprise our troops, and sent three separate dctm hmcnls nf his men to mike a sl-nultaneons attack upon our forces; bet he fonnd tln m ready for any hostile demonstration. Tho ein"ipi. n"e wan, the guerilla chief was tooted. We lost two or three men killed, and three or four wounded. Tbe Rebel loss was wore than double this nnmber, to sny no hln.; of the rilled) or twenty prison, rs captureJ. SHERIDAN'S ARMY. SAFE STirPLY OF HIS ARMY. Kcbcl Account ot'Early's Defeat HIS LOSS FIFTY-SEVEN PIECES OF ARTILLERY. He i to be Retained in Command, Arrnnpcuients liavo been ma le by which all the army wagon trains to supply Sheridan's army will rendezvous at MartiiiKburg, Va. At stated times a train with supplies will proceed to tho front under the escort of a strung guard. M.yar W. . Morf rd, Assistant Qu.irtormnster, is ap pointed depot quartermaster of tbo post. The Hichniond Fmuirer of the 28ih Inst , In spfaklrg (through a correspondent) of liarlyo last sininpcdc, says : Littlo I thovi'bt ten days aizo when I was writing abnut our civalry from this ldeir i,:ul plncc, to which 1 om no just returned, tint one of the greate t, if not tho I'rutest stampede of this wur, and u stampcuo of infantry, too, had yet to tuke place It is tho most singular uil.iir that one can possiijly imagine: a whole day of glory and a lew minutes ol shame a splendid begin ning und a inimsirous end mutter urnoja n)eriie ilt'tnat in pisenn. 1 don't know wlietiier it is better to laugh or to cry, for tbe thing li so odd und ludicrous in some respcctH.tliut, it wo were only ik'hiing for tbo oiitmped dignity of a plenipotentiary, tho ri'us ol rnvcrinn to nome aluclie'H. nouifl petty Island In the feast Indies, or even lor tno ponseMsion of some Slheiia of ours, wo initthtai well tako our time nnd ease, und look only upon tbo funny p irt of this great mischief. Hut 1 am afraid we cannot allord such luxury us laughter iitonr own expense juit at present, und that it is our duty under tbe circumstances, to take it with a proper mixture of "ungcr" and "forrow." Then after speaking of tho capture of eighteen pieces of artillery, tbe correspondent proceeds to state : The Yankees bring np a new line at about one hour and a quarter before sundown; they push it to the front, und our left division (')or Uou't) gives way. They give way, yes, but that is nothing, (iod bless them ; the bust of inea give wuy some times; but why don't they rally ? I say, why don't tbey raily, lor this is our only truiib'c aud misfortune on that ill-fated l!Hu of October. Hut rally they won't. See them go back un concerned, just as gay ly as if nothing was tbe mutter. '1 hey do not reply anything to olllcers, they just slip back with their maskuts poised in their hands us it they wore deploying backwards as bkirini hers. In the me.tnwhiie the Yankees lose no time; it Is uow their turn to go ouward. Kershaw's Division now was struck; It gives wuy, too, in its turn, after having tried hard to stui.d its ground. Nothing bolter, nothing moro noble, as long ns it did tight; but now it has given wuy like Gordon's, and, like Gordon's, It won't rally. Our artillery, in general, did woll. They tried to re-ettuldiah the light aud twice made a stand at such points, too, where wo might havo had tbe vantage-ground over the Yankees; but there was no rally no rally of a brlgade.no rally of a rcg -incut, bo rally of a company ; tbe whole army, confused into a nameless, shapeless mass of mun, going back, back, all the time The flood increases iu ueptb ns we reach tbe turnpike. The artillery, tbe ambulances, wagons, all rattle down, at first at u decent rate, at a cool walk, a kind of gentlemanly stampede ; but a few tbclls that come bursting right over our heads give ns an additional spoed. Wo aro running; a turn of the road, a protection from tho shells, and we walk again. I never saw or dreamed of a n.ore self-possessed crowd of skeduddlcrs ; they weie no more scared, sir, and no m ire ashamed than II theie had not eun a particle of danger or uisgiacu in their predicament. 1' iiiiilly, an old rotten bridgo gives way,thore is a (lead lock, and artillery wag mi, and ambu lances uro there for tne Yankees. They need not atnkeit lick to have them; all they have to do is to come down the ro.td whore they are .stuck, and theirs they are. In that wuy we lust tlnrty-uinu ot our o u piece.", beeides eighteen that wo cap tured, Hi d (Jod knows how many wagons and ambulance-'. All those trains might havo lieeii lived by a force ol two hundred skirmishers, b it it could not be got. They wero tired, they were pluvcd out ; tbey bad en ub of it our incu ! In another place ho says: "I will add, bow ever, that but for the loss of mat' rial tbe advan tage of the day would still bu on our side. We have severely crippled that Yankee army, you may depend upon it. Our army of thu valluy is made of splendid material, but the wear ami tear ol ibis long campaign bus told with terrible efl'oct upon its orniniatlon." Ho concludes as follows : It is Impossible, ut present, to give you a fair estimate of our losses in men. Hpeiking in gnne rul, the loss is as small as it cm be lor a liirbt from rnnrino to sunset, although I know one legmient nf our uivision to Intvu lost twenty olhceiH. We took a large number of prisoners and seemed them, whilst we must have lost very icw. as we did stampede so timely uud finally; to we did. dear sir, and to suy we were whipped, and whipped by our own foi I y u lone, is neither new r or consoling, but it is true. Il l recollect, the fruits of tbo battle of Shiloh were lost from tbe same uiimilit-iry struggling and pliindeiing iu camps. CITY INTEIUQE1,0E. roucr. Statihth s. During last month 31 19 arrests wore male by the polico of this city, ap portioned among the several districts as follows : 1). I. Ar.est'. Ptst. Arre-lt. I 2V 11 l.ld 2 ()M 12 Hi II 3'i 13 20 4 :io 14 13 6 '&a 1. ) 4 2 t' Hit iu lid 7 1I7 Reserve Corps 19! H 1UC, l' .rk Police 11 0 h.j lUrbor Police 7 10 170 Duy Sergcauti 21 Inuuwan Act. A colored lud named Charles Corlt, aged fnnitucn years, wus pu-bed oir tho AVent Chester cars near Darby road yesterday, and "(vcrely Inlnred about tbe bond. Ho was s uniiii g on tlm pluti'orm ut the time, when he was acco-led by a b u:e whu desired tokniw wbothor Le wus lor Lincoln or McClcllan. The lad of course pri fcucd the former, whereupon be wai kneckfd down and rolled oil' the train, lie lives iu Deltiware county. Dsbuentom a Disorderly Houtm.Liat night the police made a descent on a disorderly house in Duke street, and took into custody fourteen porious, together with Elizabeth W. France, tbe alleged proprietress. The whole party were arraigned before Alderman Welding this morning, and Elizabeth waa held to answer at court. The otliors were hold, for their future good behavior. Wholkhalb Labohky. For some time past psrtlcs have been in tbe habit of frequenting the Union Drove Yard and currying off hay, oats, &c, thrown ont for the cattle to feed npon. Yenter duy Sarah Uonnctt, Ann Finley, Michael Say. Iiaulel Murphy, Jumes Kirk, John Uarlund, aud Thomas Welsh were arretted upon the charge of stealing the feed, and were held for a further hearing by Alduruiuu Miller. EkaDLY Assault. This morning William GJllinghamhad a hearing before Alderunin Bott ler, upon the charge of having assaulted Officer LarztUere, last night, at Sixth and Chesnut streets. Tbe olticer was struck over the eye with a "billy," and received very severe wound. Oil lingham was held for a further bearing. Fins. This morniag, bot 11 o'clock, an alarm of tire was caused by tho burning of a sta ble in 'Moore street, above Amber, Nineteenth Ward. The building belonged to John White. The loss is et.tlu.ated at J0O. TACK rKTIlOLKUM STOCK. - WANTKD A to (,unaa Min k lu abora Company. J Am to j.yjg.jHONT.l'Htalif, A FHIH I CLASS A.ir.riC'L.12 OF COAL, AT LOWKST MARKET TIATPA Tc I I Ltd St Eclir.ylkill Havrn Coal Comtarjj'g Dtjot, H i. :f 6 Ml 1P77 HARK I T STRRET. w. n.-0r roolte Is HVWH BAUT.t Aft) KX ALL PltOKlTH. lK-31-law "OAL AT KIIIM'JT COHT. CtK Trice to Stockholders $7 00 t Ten. JMMIDHTE EEUVE2Y. :)A1, ) V J1KST QUVr.ITY. nnB, e(Oirntlli,to fiKB KP A HM'TO. inrtrot, r.VBIIT VFAIl f.r TTKKTV VK, and CARH IHVIl'TMlH of profit! freio tt.r ! of all surplus Coal, tnaj titvt t oMamed a( t "r ray a'.la hi If r.Q "tits-irntuii,- anil l ab tm Jinuar 5 oast, vf U,c MUiTAL BEAR MOUNTAIN FRANKLIN COAL COMPANY. Oflloe lai H. TJIIItl Mtrocf, Stock Cnpitf-l, 1500,000, in 62,500 BLarcs. Eeseived Working CftU, 12,00 8tirB. StilpBs r't'tl' rn- of 4 harrt, f tfi; of )0 i.tf. f ff; 20 Oinri'ft, f ': ; "f ,t) tirti rn, 1.':, "1 4W' t.ttoq, ; ;' 2.'4i iihi-i ., 1.0 0 or' fid u iinti tt- vt : ftl at fr r i" j-ri , ari'j rh I'nhlfMift vry 0 fanUi3(cf tuc f -cUft trviu fvc ;t Htf.i t iioIiIiti whfl do not want ftrif fTftJ m itiflr tTopnrtion t roal Id by the 'omp.in , )r tnnir piit 1 , th'1 T li'i hum. t.il i,:r to ihc.u. Iit'l-fti.'ififit of the rrgklAt titll UlVld'lilU, to l:ub Ih .y hl uiO I iw ( . uir pfiit)' poft hob- larffi nnri wrll-Nnllf 4'i)AfjH'Ol(Kl, at IKt.M-lSON m-r 1 inniu ), Hc'.uyiKl-l .mntv, HHIl r!vs MIliiTit; ftnj 'I MitH-r Kifjlih . iM 0 't'li.t Knililr Hn akrr. tUt Wotlm, I urn S '-'! V 1.1 Inew, IUU Tinn, nnil aD olticr MnohtiiTv and A itpnratuo, in imiI i'fi I'ion, cni.HM nf ulLuIiik VMQ Umy, Ij i cxlv:kd'd 10 Itot.f no t"n ii r i r. The f l ii of the h9t final! tv.thli'fly ff tV nirk Iltnih ft.-U t'r'n toid V !, which. w!trt -rvfral ftm yftMmtj.e on 1 Vmi a, pxii'i d witMn ilic Hues of l.e (.om-Pi-y lor near 1 y two mni in irnirih. Ab:iclii" thfKrti'inr fUii oad xtn1fl lo the in'nff of 1I1 1 Cimiiiany, cTur ttljldi the '.0.1I is illy nvnl to Diarkct. MiockholiJfrsi mivordr tilr ( 01) tnunjnf the untl lt'i fir. - Lufcji 0-nl, llrnk-n. Ki-k. Smvc, or N'ii 'ol, all Kt lh( prtifiit j.tt f ot fii pf-r (on, dflivernd t tf)vb"ui', within :fio iituitl dMT.tn'i'ti of Ihn t'tin,)in ft Cufti Vrd, in the houlurn. Jdti;d , and Boutiiern par lioni of t lt. Th i iinpHi'' and all !! Vfninir Wrfci arn clar outlet:, And ill i-'fiitloi'si art' "aim d n on ihi c.li onnciplc. Tot Cu-tnlux. and HuUfttilptioni) Ai'iJ ui ttie Office, No. 121 S. THIRD Street, 2J Floor, .'Oi'l'OfrU'K (illUatl BASK. J l't'Altll OF XilliL':TOl... WlLLJAM 8' HMil I E, P'jusmr. vs imjam ruito, hobeht r. kino, 1). H. Tt'OtitX, Jl. SCIl.MH li:. 10-24 A. B. J ARflEN, 8ccarTASV. ri'HE HIOIliJATli PETROLKUM COM 1 Italia. '1 lif Trii-taei of this 1 'mip.tiy havo this ilar iloclnr.,1 a dlvMi'Dd of UN K IXKltKNT. on lliecnpltul alock of the Viiuinii , puhle ou rhe l.t of Sovemlior al thetr unicr. m .1.1 i'i in n. nncm. jus iranKHT oooaa win no uloatd on lliv ot iictolicr I'IMS. TIIOCKMORTON, Becrcary. Ksw Y.uiK, October ti, iii4. 10-21 it pFKMAKIA PETROLEUM COMPANY. Jt The TiUHl. e ot ihia I'o-mtany have ttiia ilajr dilard a dlvldionl of (INK I Kit CIS I on tne capital UM or lllla I'lU'lniny Hltlo on Hid 1st of NovnCtiT at ISeir Oltlct!, mi mi i i irat 'iiiuiraniiurnooai wui o ci .aeaon Ilic 'Jilli ol Clcutifr. I'IMS TtlUOCKM'JRTOS.Seerotr.iy. Kr.w Yui k, Ortoijcr W, IsiH. 10-7 U OlLfioBSCIUPTIONfi.-IlOOKS ARE NOW oin to ,f. nn ibucrliitloim to SF.Vi: V TRtTM OF rill- 'I KliltlTultY, In ;e- mml'l1, inl,ji:t: to no roAlty lo-.if n or morlHn', and olilb y loc c l. c..ifioi7 on ilic A lie: !i ay ricr and lulrluulurle.lnroniiiUmr, llicvry, '1 lout n'.a rn-.itlfiiltMnil rini:(irov iowiiHhlps.nl Vinwiuo county. Th.'iio proprlli4 nr rnntiijuitiu to, infoin, anil arc li.'tireet. proioTtim ol tho "Ftirr-ir,'' the "Tr-'fli'li-nt," tne "Allt'Ki'Vl' und " I lonnhU Oil anil I n jit'crl'.uutp.iiiy." In il.ln iirnrn-araonlv livi. II V M KEI stl akim. at (INK Tlltil Ha M) IhH.HBH EACH, a numticr l hli7i hftvc aliMiilj b-en lakoii. If desire I, two or morf crfoi , (.nn club loniohtir and tnko a nhaift. Wbun uie iilance ol anosci iiitioiiK aro (ken.the fub.crlb.rs Cttn ori in.l.c the nbolvt'i Into tt Company, Uect their otl'.uerH Irom aiuonii iit'iiiiii'ivi', .vc. Yt '.'lieu'nra or otlirr Inlorir aMon, addraii oraptlyto tin- tinCfi .Ignail, by wltotn aubsiTiption1 will n rM'icd, c :tl ;it in :,i .m. mi i iir.-WN, Ofllce N. E.fornrrof KUUJtfJl and WALNLT Birretn. 1 EAFN'KKS,L1NI)NKSS. AND CATARRH. 1 J. IHAACV, tt. Ii . Vinfenior ol th Kya and Kar, tiefttK all diinuivn appoi tinning to h" anovr mtnulmr with tliv oloiotl fucrvan. T-tlin nial. fiom ilia moat raiutila nomeca 1, ih eliy ran ba ifix at bla oinco, No. All PINK Ktti-et. Thf Mfiifal f'Ufiilty are iniltvd to aoromptnv tlivlr aatltltta, ah lie han nn kfr-rctft In bia praotiea. 10-Htf yllHE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLKS. I Y Hiih cxiinnt' Cotm'-tic hap iioiol for bf aiii Ify liiK, whlienliift, ami ptvuai vlnK Ihn complexion It la pro pa i ,d houi blue hill wux, lii'iu-o tu extraordinary ,uaH Ilea lor prea-rvlng llir lain, uiaklnic II loll, taw, muoofh, and tian. parent. II in oio.t aootbiiig after BhavtiiM,crae happad Sanda and lip., rt niovva pluipiea. hiotclKia, tao, friuftli-a, or nnborn. and lmtarla a pearl. Unt to tha fa a. kick, and arma. 1'rlce ;n , Ml, and 7fi cania. IllNT A CO., u.llUa.bEVICNTU Htriti, and No.il H. Kl.ili'l ll hlro. t. lies Sm aMLFRK'B FFICB. COMMON COUNCIL. j Pun Ai'i.ri'iiiA,0.-tooer.li. 104. la accordanca wltli a raioiuuon adopiad by tte Comtnoa Col in il of ihee llyiif I'l.lludelplna, on 1 lliiriday, Uic 27lb day of October, Intl. tha aniitvrd bill, entidvd "AN OltlllNANCK TO TAKE l'OSSFSl.tlN u a'ilti NORTH CltN I.IHF.R- tik.i in muiKei, aNii to citLvri; a lcias T IIKKKHlR," la bvrt uiiblifliid fer kiublic iLl'ormatlen. WM. f. SUAIX, Clerk of CoLuiitbii CviuJt, AN 01tTi?NAN B To lake roeaiion of the Northern ibertlni Gan Works, and to eroJte a load thcroinr Heetf'ill 1. Tho Ne tol and Couiiiiotl (Jjunclla of tho City ol tli Udelphla do urdnlo :Tnul tne 'rroaieuH of thtf rtnl., dt lpliial.UP Woria, aro bTnhy atltliortwd lo tAKO poaaen slon of tlio WorkK of the iioriht-m Llbirtiea (,ua Worki, o ftoon altr l lie ilmt day of July, Ih'ifi, aA ''iin bo; In aeeor.luii'-e wl-h ilia tarun, of an Aet upprovtd Api il 1, Jo-lii. I'. L. '.'CI J rection '2. Thm for the purpiAO of enab'inir the Trui (t .-a ol uie l'hiU.l,'liia i ,at iVo. Sst'i tk poki.iH.i.iii of tin. Una Work, anlh.irl.ed hy the first bi-jtlon here if. the Hay rof the city la nuietiy amuoried In burr.) on tno eredil ol ihi' ally, a rata of inter, st not c-e!.llntf x per cent, pur annual, lU'-h nuuia oi money a ihu rrusto-s ti'ay ri ouiro. not v-dioa C"ir linn -rcl ti. in tan 1 tUHar. and lliio: t r"iulr'nK the i-nvmi'iit of uny nioiny Mieroi.ir ; theC'ny 'I r-'irvr In heroin dl-ocu-d on ti e re iiii.liljn ol thu 'liuit ea lo l-si.e ee.tt n-uiei ol the !un of .Jus c.'y el" I'll ladil; bia in ucfi amount, and to hnli pikriU'iaa mey bh.lldeaii,'naie not ex.-ei-iiina' 'laid huiii. hald loan to bo iisi-d lor the cjiivi-rslon of the Hto.'k of the 'oill)ern LlbiTiloa ttaa Wo-kA, and tho prlncip.il tnref to be piouole at the oviinullon of lltn-eu yuara from the daU oi such conteraloii. and not b-lore, irlihont tlie oon aci.t ol llie mildsiia thc.-ool. Ilia cvrtlilcatee ol aall loan ahuli be In tho usual form In winch crtnl. 4tm brtro'oit.re kutc been laaue.1 on the renutsploj of Aald tru, oca, and elntl) be tianiiiTunlcai ilic oilUe of the (,'lty Tremuier. Hee'.li n J. '1 but the .iLl I'rnatced Hliall Aul apurl out of tbn prohli of laid Lias Work,tliu aum or tuvclyo per ecu uni per aiun.ni on the Hinuunt oorrowad by yu tm- of Ibif ordiuanee, lor Uie pu'iosa of paving tria in'ereat tlieieou, and f r ri liuhurcing the principal thereof, Allien the aaine ahall bn liayuhlci and on or ben.re toe thlity. nrt tiny of liccenber and tba tliirllith day of Jiinfl in every yeur, until the aaid loan la rcdcetneil, the hum ot Al.t per centum on the am 'Unt of aaid loitn almll be paid by tha etid Triuteea to Hie I lly Tieaburoi-, wl.o nIiaII uuply thre. per oentnia tlieioiif lo the piiymeiitof (tie IntertHton eall tian. U4 the aunie niuy laAll duo, and to no other purpose, and the re niainiuii Unco per ceutura ahall be paid over by the aaid Treasurer to the f'oniuiuiloiiera ot the Nnikiiiu Fund, who ahall Invest Uie same and 1M uceumulatioiia In the loan to the vid fla VVoikh, or In any other loaiih of the City of I'hlladelplna, aa a ttlnklilK fund, Avhlch u Hereby apecifl enlly pleiiited to the repayment of aaid loau ; and any aur blns r inalnlnv alter the uuvment of aaid loan, shall ba applied hy the (Jommlnhlouflra ot the Kinking I uud towards me exiiiiKuiBiiiiieui oi utm oinur loans to ine aaid Uas AVorka. II any, otherwise ol the luuded debt of UieCili ol 1'liliaeelphlu. RatlkiuA 1'i on tiklnx nosienlin of the wnrka. nlnaa el c. convey ed unilar authority of thla ordinance, It shall be the duly of thcTruiieca of tho las Works to make ade tailed rcpor, to Counoils of tlit projiarty.real and par.oaal, so conveyed, and Its assessed valua; and tno auld Trill teea ahall have, wltii reapoot to auld works, pipes. Ac., Uia same powtra aud autliorlty In sll ruspucts us tliey now hnie.or 1.. n ailer muy hava, wltd respect to tne works already Irtj listed lo thelreara. aectkiur). l or the jiurposaof enakliuoi tho Trusteaa of snr rnuaueipmu iaa worsa lo carryout tne varloui trusts cenflded in them by Oralimuocs of Councils, and to In crease, extend, locate, aud improve In tba moat economi cal manner the plpea, meters, uud works under their cure, imi as to im,t the increasing wiiats of tba cliuoos lor i:e UKht, the said Trustees are hereby authorised and n quired so to remilnte the price of gas and the several prtvdnctaol lu nianulacture as may from time to time be nuceessarv : th sMia ,... u.. , k. uo s.- Wards of Uie CiiyauppUiJ by the Oaa Works uader tue Bection ft. Anytiurw' In any ether ordlaancs contrary to Una urditutnoe Is hereby reneulwl. Directing ihc Clertef Oomiiien Couiellto Publish a Loan . atin. Steeolveo. Thai the Ptark of iiammm rsAnH.i, v.- ...,t,A. riied to publish In two dally newspapers, dally, for :uur weeks, the ordluance presented to Common Council at a r . "oeiinu inersof. Held on ina Y7ui ilayol October, iiwh entitiud "An Ordinenre lo take possoasloa ol the ftorlherii Llhertlee lias Worka, and to create a loan there tor; and the aaid Cierk at Uie aimed meeting of Councils eat after Uie explretkan of lour weeka from the aaid pub. U. alien, shall present toCoauclls oue of each ol aaid nevra peiwre lur every day ill WI4U vt saiue akall have beea HELMBOLD'S REMEDIES. lxuiD irraiCT BTJCBU In Vert tuition er Ineealleenre ef T rti., Irritation, laaaasraeboa or neeralloaef the BladSar er Kldneya, Iiiimtt tt IA Irflrtit Olmnii, Blent in tin llaJUr. Caltutur, fer,i, or Britk -dull Dai t. and all liferaiee fine Halr lriaej.aad liiopriral ( elUnge. UKLM130LD H nriU EXTRACT EfCHW er 'saksss arlilng Ina Cieeitlve Indleereok n. The seeibltilt rsrec aStetee with Qryanie Wiakneu rairutres tbe a,d ef Keitlrlne le ilrt ef fa easl iHtitfmlt Ikt iflrm, valetl HII.MPOIJ)' EXltACT BI'IHIU Invariably eeea, It e toeeisaenl le mbn.Hted le, Cesuaaapltenor Inieilty T eutue. UKLsUUOLiLVS ILVID BXTEACT OF BUCUU, la IffecUcnt pereiiar to "rillLii," Is ineq.e.alcd by spy ether preparation, as ta Calorosli, er BetenUon, Irrefi laTHIet ', ralnfulriesi, or Suppression ef Caitemary c aatloni ; Vleeratfd, er t tkirroua State of the Cterna ; Leticaerrhoa, aod an aomplalDta lnetoent to Uie sex, whether arising fron bablla of easelpalies, 10dra4euJee, er Is the dream ti chaxjf f kfe. HELMBOLD'S FLV1D EXTBACT ECC11V ao natritovtrj iiobe wash Will radically exterminate from the system Diseases ef the I'rtnaiy Organs arlilng from tUblts of Dissipation, l illl sujiinie, little er e Ans in iint, naineununUiiet er tzrviitre; completely inpersccurs those wiplttuar.t axi e'ofifiroui ren.fodi, Ci-jalse easl iftrttirv.ls all Uieie Clieiuei. USE HELMHOLD B ILV1D JiXTIlACT IJVCUU In tS. Cltssiei of ti e Urinary Otfant, wbether (xJittni ta "Mule" ii " female f rem whatever came originative. nil n snaf.'tr nf how hg Handing, it Is pleasant la taste ana elor. "S;iiimuiM" in evMon, and . more etren ithenlng than any of the preparations of Hark or Irm. Those lufreiliif from broktn Venn er Deticute CenstUit- tiont. procure the Remuty at e-neet The rtader must be aware Hist, however slight nay be theaUackef the abeve Siaeates, It Is certain to affect Ms hoOily lJta:'i, A'tifal feietrs, i'tryi'.eti ami hit Put letUv. rtTTilCSASS.PIXaJiE NOTICE. WE MAKE KO SECRET OF INGREDIENTS. HELMUOLS'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCUU It competed of Buchu, Culelt, ani Juniper BerrUt, se lected with great care and prepared ta vacua by II. T. UlOiniOU), Druggist and Chenust of sixteen years' ex perience la (the city of Philadelphia, sad bow prescribed by the most eminent of the faculty, and aara beea ad mitted to nie la He United Blates Army, aad are alas la very general nie la Bute Hospitals and pablK Bauluu? iDsUtatioeui Ihrosghout th land. Uediclnes dsllrared txiand4mi,aocveneaUdbyeillla..eMoni. Dlreot letters to BKUISOLD'8 Dm ant Chemical WaieaoaM, Ko. USt Broadway. Hew York, Or lTJXafBOLO a Medical Depot, Ko. 10 I. Tenth itreet,rttHeteJphla. eware ef aoanterfeHi, ik for BLUB0U'S. aal take bo User. PtyalaUa In attoadaae troai f e'etoefc A. If . to I T. U. IWU fj WRIGHT & SIDPALL '' No. 119 Market Street vrnr.fk 1 itosT ash stcoyi) utrketil W.wnlotiT. t. SlbbAIA DRV (JO lBTsTll'i'SICIANS, isa f!KNP.Ai. PTnm KErri n, lr find at ear est blishmeiii a 11 II assortment f Imperf ad and Iiomestie UrnifA, lnpti!ar Tatent Medicines, Pabits, Coal oil, Window Class. I're-i rlntlon Vials, Ac .at as Law prttes as genuine nrst-class cood. can be sold. VINE K"rlKSTIAl, OILS Ttir C 'Mectkiriers, In full variety, and of the best quality . oUi e.,l. hrmal Indian, Madder, I'ot Ash, Cndbeer, fila Ab, Aliim.oilof Vitriol, A onatto.CnpperaA.ltxtraot of tonTced, Ae., TOR iiVKliS' use, alwait en hand, ad k west net catt prices. l'l'RK HI'ICKH TOR FAVII.T tB, Dronad expressly for our sales anil to which wi Invito the attention of tj,osn fn want ofreiiahle artlrles. Also, JMinv, i TAKCII, MV.1TAKI', e., ef taira OI.illlf. Orders by null, of city post, will mret with emmet syU Irntlnn, or teial quotations w ill be fumleaed wb, a re- WAtlCUt I KTTJOAI.t., Wbole.ale Ilrug Wareboese, Jail I y K O.I10 MAliKtVl Street, above rnmi. VOOIAltIJt Jt., APOTHEO ARIES, Penlcrs In fine DrugSi Perrnmery, 101101 Arllolcn, and MpoolaltlCB. IlllATSDIKH, AtIFH(H,Ac. sold only for Medletnal pnf. Isniee. 10 8 Ins No. 1228 CHESNUT STREET. 4 CAun. lu-.rniFH & co.t PRoniiK. J inKH OK ( KM RM, K.ATINi; l.OUMK ASH l(NI?m IfOfiMA. Nu 4'1 f'HEsMUT HTKKEP. Of 1'OHl I K fsKNKKail. 1'OSr U K, I'I 1 1 l,A 1K l,"H I A , I'A. 1 emli-r, bv nu JIum nf u' tniiiclc priMt, to thrlr nit ificroim pal runt ini frlcndu, tm'ir wHrinvnt thanki for )ili4ra encoirnnf nifiii nnt M'i'"'V'uir fwlJ; anil pr;Dni b 1(j ntlll tnrUitT RitrHi'lMmi And hnpr'tv'Diist, nu uar evfty rnoi'ftvnr to nu tw ih con'iniicu fiiipiiurt adiI patronaxu Ot the lanerul Lutilicol l'htloitf Inhla nd I ACKRON'fi KKBTAHAKT, ) feouthust con.rr KIXTfi a..d AU J11 Strata. VKUM A 1'ATKoM. WMJfl nol'-y MpiM.t, lifut rur Ait or Mac. l(r niitii ttif idViK to pralHc a ncil-cfvik il nmark; And po;nl cm Ii sutT rli(; pHjjim lo the plaue i Where elm kiun n;t hlr kuusiib with jucuud fuco. Thrr?, ulier mortal trmitt d ri!K''CKRiw, T ttr-nt tde nvitu of a (cw nr utriik : Or ( nn ff Mm linuorf ra'o, nn1 Rrarkllnsr alo. Or Y lint you wlU thf rc'n no inch word a Oil 1 Kcitifrulitr JACK8DN H, r',TH and AUCII. 10-29-6t VVKALTH, HEALTH, AND i BEAliTK. I f to tain admlrlnii eves : If to eaune Invidious slkhs; If ! be a lilonmlliK flower, ladluu, dylnn In an hour RbautvI If to have e host of friends ; II for vlee to anate amends; If with blvh-born blood to wed; If i. umrble stone when deaie Wsaivl Tf in I ve threescore and ten, Wlahlnit die aa loinr A'atni if to Itve e lite of pMrtoet If to die and go to ureme Hiaavul If yon wish a life of pleaanrea ; Uyou value tins world's trouaiirei ' If every eoniairt yon would see. Take my advice, and wish an three. Tlien, havtnir Health, Wealth, nnd Iteaoty, Ton'U be prepared for every dut. T)y careful pemsal of Dr. WILLIAM YOITW(Tg New Book. T11IC alAKKIAilK UCIIiK., which should be read, by every one. Sold by Itookscllera guierallv, and at the lioetor's office, Xo. ale bl'UUCE hi It Kb Ti price ie eente. eua-df SAHAKITAN'8 CURS. SlM AKITAh d Ct'ltB. HA at AltlTA N'rt CCltB. SAWAKITANH CI'hK. HAMAKITAN'H tM.ltR. HAAlAKI TAN'H CI lit. pam Aicir an k ci;he. i hAAIAKITAK H Cl'ltK. I KAMAKITAN'M CHUB. Samakitan h ci'itr;. T only sure and saie remedy (or (jonorihiea, Oteet.. fiirlcttuc, Ao. Cures In all caeca In from two lo ess days. I rut S' Hale or Female sent br mall. in o 1 X 4 CO., Sole Agents. SAMARITAN S CURB. BAA1AUITAN N CI RK. HAMAKI TAN 14 Ct llK. BAMAklTAN'M !I)KK. riAUAnir s N H ClUtK. SAMAltirAH ,S CI'HK. PAAIAIIITAN'S CttltK. HAM AKrrA a S CI'HK. fSAMAUIl AN IS I cut:. Ham nn iass ciiiik. Till ORPAT HfKClUC UlU HKl'ltK.T DISEAftES j Each box contains ft' 1'iUs , and will cute in 'from two toi in dare. 1'me Si , li Is also certain to restore tone and power to those whev are oeomtatrd by escess or any other cause, and will restore all to full vlKor ol youth. wh n tho I'lhs are nseot.l wnliout the mjecucu. lu Uiese ensue, oue Fill three tiuet (belli by aiaUJ v. filter, iftftsr.. i (opriwuor, a , llox '.Isrfl I'm. i unieo. t , tele Agents, HYn I r t Ci) Ko. 2-12 X. HMJO.N U 6., vet. 1 Be sure end ask In' rlAMABITAN'S CTTTIB. h.VMAllll AN'1 ci in;. AM AI.ITAN H Ct lilt, AMAKITaN CIIIIK, HAM.VI.l I AN' H . l:ill'. hAM Altl I A M CCHK. 8 .MAKITANX CIIIIK. HAMAHII'AM H CCHK. BAMAKl'l AN'8 CtJKK. ba M n nilAN 4 t I III-;. TP.rT liEB.il illl. by kiip nr. KIOORD. avuer UK itu oki). KYIICP III ltlCllltO. 8 V II I I' 1K IllCllliU. Vltl'P UK KICOIll). ailtCF HE KI Hit l HVKCP DS ItliXlltll. BVRL'I' list HI.IDHJI. HVIll I' 1K KliXlllll. BTItCP UK ItlOAIirU. 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KOSE'8 GOLDEN TILLS.- A " I'P to this lerl il females have Owen hnmbuired bv I'e'strtte, Aedomlnal Huppottrs, Ac, for tne euro of 1 r alllny 01 ina ouiu ana senerui eeui Ity, wrilcn meenat 1 can only prove palliative, If not injurious, kfoooof Air. i ltose'a patients have i'Ocn usl g such abiurditiee They 1 relym bis Golden l-llls, and tlisrsby ob ain perfrfct 1 cure by tbe use of onl, a few boxea. Kor these eom plalnlt one box Is worth a bund -ed Ah luminal nuptHir'ere. 1 I'rhe, Ml cents per box bvle AgcD.S, 1YUTT A CO. Mo. 1 m tt. HEWFll Biles. ll)-l-lullio:iin J 'V 11 K 8 A M A R IT AN '8 c una 1 A. CAM UK kKI.IKD 0 I lsi.Elt KAI'.S TO ( I'KKI HUKe) NOT N ACHPlgTRI I IB HI'I.KIIV IN ACT10XI VO niAKCR OK III KT HKuUIKKDI reEB kot in rent rue. with iiiisins-bh iMiasurrat CAM UK CHKll W11I1UL1' DLTOCTlOal Pi Ice S'i. Male or leutate. feint by uaU lu any address. 1 e. Mine nosn, j Box 'Ziyi Pest OdicO. ' ioleAirents, UVOl T A CO.. le 1 luihsllui Fo. 381 . KK(XINI) Htreet. SHIPPING. OUTSIDE LINE OF STEAMERS' TO) V NEW YOIIK. THE C0AHTWIRB STEAMSHIP COIfPAHY'SLTmCT ' IliST. CLASH BCKKW BTLAMBH3, I E. C. KMf.ilT, t'ssplsiln fallim-br,( JOUN till WO is, Crtla Iloweu, Ti'Ul make s regular tri-weekly line, oommeuolBd BATUBDAT, 60TOBES 22, 18G4, 1XAV1NCI riULAIiKLPniA EVEBT TCESDAF, THURSDAY, & 8ATCRDAT1 rra the Comfiary'i wUrf, Brat above Baee ttroet, j A.T IS O'CLOCK M.. u And frosi Hew Vork, Pier U. Horth river, oa saae dapg ! AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M. These new aod oabeUatud steaiaers were bnllt oi nrcsaly toe Uua mete. ' rrelaht reeeSved dally, handled la the suet oartful aMIsi nor, ead delivered with Ike atnwet despatch, rec rortner parUcuuvrs, apply ta WILLIAM J. TAYL0B & 00., I e. 1110 H.WHAKVEe.PHILAuELPllU.eauI J