T7IK - DAILY JSVENING TETiEGUAm PHTLADELPIIIA, MONDAY, .NOVKMUKU 7, 1864. Gwning Scicrjrajrti 4 DAO.T krmnoow vrwrtapkr OFFICE No. 108 8. THIRD STREET. erlaa Twaaa tear Paa Ourr, or BiftitTaa t ra Paa tr. Mr " Carrier, and nailed la Hilhscrfbe'S alllkOK7t linDuuiu Pita iuiTiig 0r D..u.aa in Frrrr Cam. rna Two at Nna.tDTarleklr In adrenoe fjr DM pastes! isrdens. esaaata usard at Ue asnaj rats. A tlUirei t neat, fat extended nueruoaa. 1 ' T darrwaandfata. ar aaataa can ui-an of An-inrmni?. rvnmnnl-.t:ont. fraatrtar Is lalfrd.-d f,,r lesrtl.n mud be autln n l ated ar tr ati n( s4iir.s, ol the arrtlrrnnt n'rrii tot yatlkaamn, tsat aa a narsm. far ln erod fiota. Wa Ma aaaertaae 10 main relented Oouirauiooatlims MONDAY, NOVF.MBF.lt 7, Wl. Union State Centra t. Committhk Boons, No. 1106 Cliesnut Street, riiita.liil t)Jil, November 2, lUlU. Our fi lonls In tha diflrrent counties throuehout tho Stato ore requested to tclecraph tho returns of t!i h Pro IdentiiU election at the earliest possible mo ment, au!dreK:d to "Gkoruf. II. Hi.Kr.it, Esq., HecrrUry Union League, Clu-snut treet, hovoTwelfth, I'lillndelphla." Simon Cameron, Chairman. A Vf. BfStlKT. 0 Wu FohiiEY, JSocictarlii. TO Ol' R ADVt.BTISMlH. In conaequenee of the great prewire of war and political new npon our columns to-day, we are Obliged to throw out several column of advertlsomont. We trust our patrons will Mar with us for a day or no, knowing tuut Hie uecess of the great political content in which We aie engaged will make ample amends for whatarer Inconvenience in this respect they may be put to. to rftiosj me. The history of all past political contorts declares tha fact that the cause of a party's defeat la generally imiematcuk coNi'iniiNci; Of B0CCK8B. Let not the battle which Is to be fought on the morrow add another such example to the long roll of political failures. We have a sure con rlction that the righteousness of our cause and the Integrity of our candidates will give ns victory. The Democrats are working ; let IU not be Idle. They will spare no exertions to gain success. Eveiy yote within their reach Will be polled, every fraud which is possible t perpetrated, and every falsehood which Ingenuity can Invent be publicly circulated. Let not the glorious victory almost within oar grasp be lost by the suplnencss of the sup porters of the cause of Union and Liberty. Let every loyal man not only poll his own Tote, but take with hint friends who will serve the double purpose of swearing to his rlht of suffrage, and of exercUing themselves the dearest privilege secured to freemen. By all you hold most sacred, we call upon you not to Call to do your duty to your coun try in this hour of ber need. Fathers, while your sons are battling for the Union against traitors at the South, will yon not tight and Conquer their aiders and abettors at the North f They will win glory with tho bayo net; do your duty, and you will win as great Ik fame with the ballot. Mothers, wives, do not let your sons and husbands who are left to protect and sup port - you at borne, desert your sons and brothers who are living In the tentod field. Do Dot let them falter for an Instant In the path dictated by duty as well as honor. Let as bring out the whole strength of the Union party. The Keystone State Is not cer tain for the cause of freedom. We believe that she will keep her escutcheon unsullied, but the future is shrouded In Impenetrable nighU Suppose that by six majority the Stato Is lost to us, and by a few digits she be compelled to east her twenty-six electoral votes for McCn.LLA.ti and Pendi.kton. Would your Conscience ever again give you peace, whoa you thought that such a disgrace might havo bsen prevented by a little exertion on your part? Every man has an lnduouce; and when yon neglect to vote, you may prevent a dozen friends from doing their duly. Example is Contagious, and let your example aid the Cause of liberty and law. Again we call upon you, by ull you holJ most dear, to do your purt iu the coming Conflict. "Now ly jour children's ciadles, uo ty your taacr s graves , Semen to day, O Northmen! or bo for ever slaves." Tea, slaves condemned to the worst of bondage that caused by loss of national honor. Do your duty, and ull will be well ; fail, and the rising sun of Wednesday shall shine npon nation ol freemen grovelling la tha dust before the haughty autocptt of the Sou'ht ' Let us thin I e up anr? ilrrnir, Willi u tear, fur any Cite ; Siili hcIih vinte, a, ill Min .uln -, Lei rn to labor, uv.ii io wail." tiik i.i:i live titwniiHK. .All government iu this country hi fouudud Od the consent of the governed. Tint consent ts expressed both Iu the making of th") l.iwi by iioptdar repirsenlalivos, urn! In tho ehoo n' Of t"be officers who are charged wi'li tie) e ! cutlon of the law. The peoplu eil'uct I'iimi; end by sufliage, und tho will of the majority prevails. To ascertain what that will Is, the elections must be froe, and conducted according to law. This Is duly provided for by fStatci anil nutlonal legislation. When the election U held, and the result regularly announced, it U the duty of the minority to submit. O.her Wise the process of taking the souse of tho people would be worse than an lillo ceremony. It may happen that some informality, or even fraud, is alleged In taking the popular vote. In such case the law supplies a remedy. The question of fact must properly be referred for trial to some tribunal having Jurisdiction in the particular instance. If a scat in Cou Vm is contested by rival candidates, that body hfcsxs and determines the controversy, It Utaig empowered by the Fuderal Constitu tion Vo Judge of the quaUticatlous of Its own members. If the content arise out of an elec tion to a municipal 0iM) the matter may be Wredlntobya State court, and settled iu accordance with the election laws of the SttttA' ' " - : Any tillzen, in question. f this klud, may appeal to the pro;w authorities to adudleate tbe jMjInbj Io dispute; It Is , no uncommon UJiijj, n Ua tamli date or a party la (In- tented st the polK for thoce who are declared N aten to ancuae the other side with unfair ness and the like. Hut accusation In these esses Is most often rested on no belter basis than the feeling of disappointment and dis content which succeeds failure at the bid-lot-box. I!ut public Justice Is not -atistlcd with such 1ooh and groundless Imputation of dishon esty, whether niiide against individual v.ncrsor a whole political party. W hrn an election Is held, and the Issue of it U regularly aseer tnlned snd proclniincd, It is to bo premmnd to have been a legal, free, and fair election, miless the eontrnry Is made evident In a duo and Inwful manner. If that should bj don ", then the election Is pronounced void by the authorities having the rlpht to ps,4 upon th question. It Is not, hide -d, always pov llile to ihow conclusively In a court of law that flic elective franrhl.se has been wrongfully Interlcred with or fraudulently exercised. Hut the law ran take no account of such disa bilities or accidents. It deals and can d 'd only with facts made apparent In some formal and nulheutlc wsy. If, then, an election goes ngainst any Indi vidual or party, neither has any right to treat it as a nullity only because it Is suspected that the successful candidate or party employed Improper means of any kind to bring about the result. Such a privilege, If allowed, would soon pot an end to all elections, since it would be useless to bold an election of which tho result would not be binding nq a minority Ix-jond their unlimited and Irrespon sIMe discretion. Nor Is there any ex tremity which, In a state of civil society, would , Justify the violent and Irregular revolt of a minority, or an apparent minority, of voters arrainst the decision of tho ballot-box. And jet when wo hear persons talking about having "a free election or a free light,'' there Is no understanding what they mean, except on the hypothesis that they may set uny election aside which they choose to charge as not having been free, and that they may bo the sole and final judges of the truth or falsehood of their allegation. All such language Is very silly, as well as mischievous, unless those who use it Intend In udvanee to abide the result of an election provided they carry it, or to begin a revolu tion if they do not. If tint were thidr pur pose, then they would be altogether unworthy or tho right of suffrage, which they would enjoy themselves, while ready to deny Its practical und legitimate remits to others. I OH t l(: iflK'SIIKr. UKOKUK ir. iK.ii.i:rosr. Those who vote lor McCi.km.av must necessarily at tho samo time cast their suf frages for GKOW.R II. rK.Nllt.ETON. It is. theiefore, of as much importance to an Intelli gent citizen to ascertain the record of the candidate for Vice-President as it is that of the nominee for President. Let us, therefore, see what Mr. Pkndlkton said on the 18th of January, 1601. Rising in his seat in the Houso of representatives, In the presence of the whole nation, he uttered tho following words as the candid exponents of his opinion: "My voice to-day Is for conciliation: mv " voice Is for compromise. I beg jou, gentlo " men, to hear that voice. If you will not ; If " you find conciliation luiuossihle: If vour dlf- " ferences are so great thut you cannot or will " not reconcile them, then, gentlemen, let the seceded BUttn depart in peace; let them " extablluh their Government and empire, awl "work out Uietr devllny according to the " teiiidom which God ftos given them." Consent to a peaceful dissolution of the Union 1 Shatter at one blow tho glorious edifice on which Washington and Jufitbb 90!, JlAMiLTotr and FitANKLiif worked! yield to traitor hands the millions which It cost to purchase Florida and Louisiana f Such are the doctrines advocated by QuonaB H. I 'EMi i. Eton. And this vorvman darlnrrlv demands of tho North their aid to place him in a position in wmcn ho can carry into execu tion li s cherished scheme. No loyal man can support a candidate, who openly acknowledges sncn sentiments. But Mr. Pkndi.eson, aftor a nanso. prows affectionate and magnanimous. lie wishes to testify his love to the Southern States. lie says: "Thoy (my constituent) love the " Union above all things : but If a dissolution " Is Inevitable they want It In poaco. " If these Southern Stale cannot be con- " ciliated if you, gentlemen, cannot find it In " your hearts to front their demands If they " must leave tho family mansion, I would slg " nalize ieir departure icith tokens of love. I would bid them f.-uwell so teudorlv. that " they would forever bo to iehed with the - recollection ot it,, so that irever, In tho vicls " sltudes of separate existence, th ty should " desire to come together with us again under " one government, there should bo no pride to " be humiliated, there should be no wound In " fllcted from my hand to be healed. They " should come, and he welcome to the pl.icos " they now occupy." ".Signalize their departure bv tokens of love " Hid them farewell so teud,rly." Yes, we would be tender end loving; we would give them tokens of dtp:rture In the. shape of some ore extracted from our Iron hills, and write on their inem iry the reiuuiubrunee of the tender farewells with tho blood of the retlriug traitors. "I. we cannot conciliate the South" conciliate thu South I us though It was the duty of the National (Joverniuent to attempt to "conciliate" her rebellious chil dren. The cnnon, sword, and bayonet should be the means of conciliation until their enmity Is subdued, mid they fait" their places s forgiven hitppllants in the national house hold. Mr. l'i Nii.i..'nN will be oblige! hieafl ir to exert his influence In a l.(ss extended sphere, and deliver his " eon.-iliat.orv" speeches to ui. tunlicuce les augosL than ihu Nui'j;ul Legislature. ow jj ri.Ki.i.; win, si: ( m i':i r. 'f!i; f'i.it 'aijo-I'i'lmoiit Pe.noi r.its e'tiiin that Mi f.'i 1:1,1, :i will restore pence to the coun tiy, but the ciMinot ti ll tin; peopb how tii-y wiligivu us pcice. li !;:, uv S. i''oo 1 1', who advocales McClrllan in tho South, lets the. cat out of the bag by announcing that If McCl.ia.i.AN 1, elected, u plan foe peace will be proposed by two conventions, composed sepi'ratcly of Northern arid Southern deleg it;s. The Southern delegation will decide, sa. s Mr. Footh, that "reconstruction under t'i Federal Convlltutlon io alike Inesptdititt both for the JVortlt and th South." There b the Democratic plan for peace a division of tbe country the estuUishinuut of a Southern Confederacy. Foote is frank, but bis frankness Is inopportune. Honest men will understand now what they ore to expect from McCuxi-aVs election. Will they con tinue to urge Ids claims to the Presidency with the Inevitable conclusion blaring them iu the fact that, If elected, to conciliate the South be stands ready to acknowledge its ludu-peudeneef win 141 n. Ri inwRins a i.trrrtK. P Mr. William It. Ki;i u has at Inst rushid Into print. Whethor he believes McCi.r.L I.an'k cause sj secure or so hopeless that It 1 beyoi d the reach of Ms public endorsement, no one ran certainly tell. He, the head of the Pence Democrats, has, however, chosen, on the eve of the election, to lecture the poople of Msrjland upon their duties and dangers. He Is horrlfl' d at the idea of the lUbels and traitors of that fsiato remaining away from the polls to-morrow. Iu his opinion that Was the cause of the triumph of the new Constitu tion at the recent election. They refused to perjure themselves at the bidding of IIkvi'.iwv Johnson ; will they do it any in re quickly at the mandate of William II. Ulk.h? It impossible lor want of space for us to publLh Mr. H: KhV letter at length. It will make votes for Mr. Lincoln wherever It Is read, lint we cannot refrain from giving a few extracts from It, which are the distinct uttcmuces of the ablest Demierat in Pennsyl vania, and the man who would pnbaMy con trol the feeble Intellect of UKNntAt. McCli-l-i.an, If by any mad decree of fate he should bo raised to 1 lie Presidency. He begins by Insulting the War Democrats by the following boast: " My object wi't ho frankly and precisely to " state why 1, ami tlio-c wbothink with me and " the cla-'-a is f ir from inconsklerablo support " tie- Cl.iriigc) nmnluecs. And hcru It l mo any " two relwtory woids one thing mint be "clnrly uiilrra'onil, tb.it Ifrrre it :io rr " Itmiiim, irr irithtlrnwnt, or nioJiiration " of lir ajiininni which, aa you ' know, " (intinR the last lutg years of Borrow " or tcrmr I lihve writ'eii or spoken. It is In no " iniinictirat)1e tone lb t this is said. It is " no i h-iinate adherence to opinion, simply be " canse it tins Ik ch expressed. Hut, thesa " opinions of the recent past were f miiJed on a " lailh which hnd stood storms, nml dangers, and " persecutions, and hren, it were, burned Into " me to thoroughly, and 1 have watched tbe " realization ol my f'niclHKliiigs so anxiously ' tljat it irovit he a shupl wrong to AinM'y 11 nmt common intrthtntrp to rfiiarrtic roni'ie twniM rune when thnr triumph it to fee assured, "or In the more tryinu hour when, in I tho " event of dlav.er, the (K'nalty for holding thotn " is to lie enforced. 1 g hack to twit, and I no " over my re.-orU (null every man has a right to ' a record of his own), and I say to you, that in ' unit I flirn tnitl, or hare sim r tirf, or written an " to thin tror, its rr titho t, its nim, it rfitoin result, "and the mrrtsiti of ttoppinq it I om not con " Kcuni.s of vnr iron! I teiiA to lilid." He thus strikes a blow at tho right of coer cion : " I deny, ns I have ever done since this exnori " men! ot civil war has nwuktui d mc to tho trurli. " that the ledi ral (iovurnmint lias any rigli', " under the Consilmiion, to c icrco by arms auy " one or more of its grut Ciinjiitucncics." Ho thus predicts the result of McClll LAN'b election : "Without nieiuilng to quoto General McClf.i. " i.an's exact words, 1 linder.-taiid his promise to "le'his: That on his lii itigurallon ho will, la " absolute, gem-rous good fail h. without pausing " on petty iiriliminaiy t'ormalittcs, oiler to the " Kent a piopuiii'iijus of reconciliation ; and Iu " that he v ill t:rhnvt all the n sonrrrnnf the xta'rs " nwnihip with which lie icjil be aunounded, to " viiike reconciliation e factual." The statesmanship with which "he will bo surrounded" will of course be that of Mr. l'.i.i i,aud Judge Woodward, and Governor Slymolii, and Vai.landiuham. After two columns of elegant whitewashing, In choicest lunmiage, over the blood-stuius upon General McC'LtLLAtt's character, ho recites tho articles of his belief as follows: "I have faith that General M Clellan will do to " tbe military scivice of the country, whether it " is to be active or nut, tho prompt justice ol free " ing tlie white soldier fiotn tho contamination " ot the negro, and stop at once the great $oune of " pcutilcnt mischief, nctro rei'iuitiny. This means thut two hundred thousand negro troops, now in tho service, are to be discharged, and their places filled with tho white men, for whom he professes such love, lie winds up his budget of treason with the follow Ing Ingenious plan for stopping tho war, for which he deserves a patent, wore It not lor the prior discovery of Pkndi.kton and Val i.ANniGHAM we meai the plan of withhold ing supplies. Kead this : " The destruction of real capital, daily and " pros; ectively gning on, Is frightful. Capitalists " begin to see it. The iinor banking institutions, " in detjiair, are putting on the Iieery of ruin. The " doom of actual desperation, and with it panic, " may come at any moment, and yet no ono has " (Outage and manliness to say, as I hops tho " new President will say, that" there m but one " remedy, one mode of jmsiible escape, and that i, " to stop running further in debt. If thistiecrssilg " puts an etid to war, none art responsible but those ' who hurt so rei Alesslg squandered so much tn the " beginning. It those hopes are disappointed " then I must bear tho penalty not a ucw ouc " of uontidenco misplacud." rtiarivr.N innti sekvi'i:. In bis plan for producing peace, Henbt S. Foots Insists Hint the North shall consent, after two Republics are formed, to enter Into a treaty with the South, and an extradition cLnwe must be embodied therein, prodding for the restoration of f 'uglt lees from service. What aro Northern freemen to think of such an iusoleiit and degrading proposition ? Shall wo consent again to have these Southern slaveholders driving over our freo laud In pur suit of tho poor hunted-down fugitive seeking the breath of liberty ? If we wish lo witness such humiliating scenes, why, vote for McCi.em.an and Fkmi.kton. But If we would have till men breathe the tilr of freedom if we would keep the slnvedrlvers' feet from our soli, vote for Auraiiam Lincoln. Wk clip the following from the Age of this morning, which fs another proof of tho "high moral tone" assumed by that intelligent fournal : KKHNFLS. I. The t.W Lincoln "Platform" A viijo.cuis proitttutiun of the war! 2 sdiahespe:.rcfor n6t year "All's well that ends II .'" 3.- A. Lincoln's idtaof the "rhip uf S:at" A 7fVuro'-a)iip ! . liirds of a t'e.ither Mary Ann l'i man, and Mem t'il ii)dieu John son ! 5. The Iwo .l is (curs ?) II11 (b'an) her, and Jo-her. O.VMM KM . That truthful, loyal, meek, nud cons! ,tent uliect, tho Philadelphia Aye, pu'ullahos tha three following editorial paragraphs this moruing. An Intelligent citizen way think there is some slight Incongruity In them. " '1 he Abolitionists have virtually triv.oi up " Pennsylvania. They know that they lnvi; " ' g 1 e up' in the Old Keyst 11 e." 'I hit 1-' to iiiHitre confidence. " li 11:0. ir.'s ami 0"!isi;!'v.itl.'cs ' If ,mr o ,,i " is -ii.-l., Ink,! him to the t.nlli iu l cii'i-'-i.i;-;. li' " m.y oae sl-niild be wavering, cheer and m-ira.-t "him uh your eouusci and ex iiiiplu. i'j; " 1 very vote." This Is to excite enterprise. " The election iu Pennsylvania may be clj-e. " One vi.tu may deciilo it." And th's is to mingle in tho cup oi' joy a salutary precaution. So that their sinking cause can b; aided, wlutt c.ne3 the Aye for truth or consistency P Aoainst Ghnkral McOh:m.an we have no di.-ike, personally ; but wo hate htg asso ciates nud his platform, The ChScaeo platform Is a coinproudso with traitors, and PNDi.t: Ton is a sympathizer with Itehels In arius, against the country. Such associates wotiU ruin the best cause and best camlluUto, aud McCi.Eij.A.'i will sink forever LeueatU the tide of popular indignation. He may well say, "Heaven defeud me from my frleudo l" A word to iota i. i rsr. ! I Hr.mir R. Kooit., a Rebel Senator, hai ' written a letter on the subject of peace, and bow It Is to be attained, but, in reality, It is i little else than a word of encouragement to , I'vcl ol sympathizers In the North. lie tells them that he believes Met :i.Ki.rAN and Pfndi.k ton will be elected, and says: " I ronfrmi that I feci ro little interest 1 "the renult of that content, bcJienlnrj, an I " do mosf ronfldrntUj, that ninny of the " porter f of Mcrt.Li.i.AN and Pkndi.ktom " nre os oood Stnle$ 1'1'7ifs men, and a si'n " cere devotee to the South, as arc anywhrre " to Kc fiuvd. I look forward with f' ling " of the most I'relg nalisfnrtinn to the " triumih v'hleh I do nof rfoubt the; will " tdiortly arhleee over the most rhanieless " isiirj)frs of power that the world has yet " known." Aftei this additional evidence that the South Ls anxious fur tho success of McClkli.a, what loyal man will lend him his support to-morrow? Men of the North, ye who have lost sons, brothers, and fathers In the war ' forced upon you by tho South, will you play Into (lie hands of the Rebels by voting for their Northern candidate, Ot'.oiiOK B. Mo- Oil. LAN? I a 'i 1101 (.11 r rtiH t musri AH. I.ti t evi nlr.jr the Rector of the Church of tho Ci vtnmt of this cliy addressed the following exhoitaiien lo his coiirtreKation, heforo com nirniing his setiuon. It Is so condensed, and j it to powerful an epitome of the great Issues at stake to-morrow, that all who rend It should unite in practically adopting the stiggi stious con tained therein : "Iiefure ontetinc upon the immediate topia of this cvcnitiE's thought, which has no secl ,1 con nection with national stntirs, I de-ire, in vie of the momentous Issue which this week must bo decided, eHmestly and affectionately to Highest to the memliersof this congregation, that they individiiallv set spurt some p inion of tho morn ing hours between live anil nine o'clock on Tues day next, for earnest supplication to (he bupremo poser of Kyi nts, the Godot nations, an-l the only Giver of nil l ight victory, that of His iiili uile and sovcrrfirn merry lit) will s direct the pioplc i f thc-c United States in their choice of a Chief Magistnito, "That tnason and rebellion m iy he r .'linked and Mibdtu-d. "That the majesty of law and government may be lenintsitii'd. "That tbe Integrity of tbe ration may bo pro se rved. ' That truth and justice may tie triumphant. "That wickedness and opprcisio 11 mav ho for ever cast down. "That tho hideous crimo of human sluviry may no longer polluto this land. "That a genuine and universal frojdom may reign through our borders. "ThHt a righteous peace be established, "That God's gospel may he extended, "His nmt macnilied, "Ills Church cnlargod, "Hir Will be done upon tho earth at it is done In Heaven. "I trnif, beloved, that yon all can prav such a prayer from the very bottom of your liosrts, and that a united petition to this ift'.-ct will rlsu from the numbers or this flock on Tuc-day murning MM," 3USINCS3 ITEM3. THE GREAT BANK ROBBERY AT MILKOHD, DEL. f:fc.M) THE KOLLOWINtJ. M11.I oki, Do!. . Ortnlior J7. Htl 5I).-.siis. Evan A Watsoh.- DarHlr : In reply to you niiu;i iC3 a to how .mil when the Kurmtni' and Me-liaiilet' lliuikef Mllloid, Del., was n libcil, I will tnlcllynlata to ea the facti to the Iwst of my knowifdKi. On Saturday, Aiw.it IS, 1SBI, the CaKhlrr, J. W. A.lLlns, E-i.,anl m Mil i loi'd the bank at about 4 o'clock P. M.. ai d did net If.iaer tha bank a , alii until ahoul s o'clock A. M.oa Atr.iulby moinlns, which waa tht lath day of Auait. The bank naa enlereil by the bureau at the tront door; at what tliao I can't fay ; I Miepoao ou Buuday nU;Lt, for tha rcaion: acme of Uia party who robbed the hank wan about the hotel all day Sunday and Saturday ulent and could not have been Jn the bank: any great lemjth of time. The fa ft waioaoof I.. I. II. I.IK S PATENT BltK i:l.lt AND KIIIK I1I00K HAKKS, whic-l cost the bank fiie hundred dollars about tbraaye.ira ai(o. Tha mode of entcrlns the t.a'e was by driilitifj a imsll hole m ar ha keyhole Into the loek. and iilllnir tha lock with powder anil blowing the Hale door off, causlnu to the bank the leu of titt.COO, whleb caused alopiiain 01 the bank and the lieranieuirnt or our huidneie naatlers very much. I have Riven tn you the itatonienth very brief, und 1 .im in bo you will cxccie my brevity, bnt I have (jlrcn to yo'.l tho e-entlMl facts, I believe. r. l 1 riluain, veiy re.peett'ully. ottra, W. S. W. DAHStY, freahlent. The Han; referred to above can be lean at EVANS St WATSOS'8 SAl.AMANDKU 8A1E Stole, at o. 16 8. KOl'lltU Sueeu ClIAMHiaiMHIHQ, AlltJItUt t'l, 1SI,4. Ml.s-na. Evans s WATauN.I'lilUdelahlai Cenilimen:- Wa Iprward you thik day our Salamander Sine, what we purchased from you a lew ycara alnce, und v I1I1I1 .aa,cd through the great Are roaultlnf la the di stinction of our town. It anordi us great pleasure to lu- 'orm von that our books. OHiien AHA uuinnv In fae! a,'.... ! thine wtibln t) a Safe, were, aftor openlns It. found to ba in a 1 enct itate. of preservatieD We ferwnrd jou lor exhibition a unm blanket wbleh w.ti liclhe haic at the lime of the are, but, as you will por- cclve, bearing tot the least murk of the great heat through wh.ch the Sufe par sed. r, m tr.e fact 01 our store being J located In ITraiikllu Hall, the largest building In town, tha cntidltk'i! ol everylhlng within tbe Hale exceeds our most j saiifiilne expectation. Too will please npnlr the Sale ami foiward It to us at your eitr'lcsi convcnlenee.as we ; are fully sstlstled tt.at no other uinke of Halo can be a bet- ttr prottetlon auaiu.st Are. Yours, 11-speet fully, ii 1.1.1:8 cKot r. ClIAHIIEHsilt'llO, October 1 1 J. I,Sl(. ; Messrs. EVAS'' A Wa vmis : I t '-.ntUmeii: 1 had one of your small slei Safai, Ko. I S, 1,1 toy hues wheu it w a burned anion! many othurs in our it, n, by the Itubel', on July :n. It was exposed to a trea 1 uaut heal, but am happy to inform you that all its 1 contents wi re saved, and In nood condition Being a very sm,.!: . :e, in j exposed so :ong to so grest a heat, I can rie-rt uiead sour u.at e ts all wanting a Kiod Safe. icuis.e , cellul e, JOHN P. COLUKUT.SDK. Mn:-e cf the same g d n ia i .. of I IltK-l'ltOOr' KAKKS ou liand and lor sale at l.VAVr A W VTSOVS Sals .lander Sal'e v4,o -e, ai. to s i'.iur h stfiur. inriitlsH lis 'lf.tssiBtar. Tar, an s 111 I loll lug. lUrk'Ui le t'li,it.iiii( Uai bii lis at Cloti mg. At On .N A' .11-. in.:,' hi I sun, I. Ml., " d S A, I. Ai l!::'. 11 i.i an.kis o .I S' in.t. 11.1 Si.,;; , old -lui.d. . U. A No. 1 Oil I hi-.i.nl Irect. N,,. I,. 'I !'',( -, ' iiTrti "r-t Nu ( 1 1 hi snei si re, I. ho. OK' I in- nut it,.t. I l' rr A Co., Ii)lhliit, lolnl uii. I t 'l-.'SI ' "t. I KHIiY CO.. I'EI.'HV A CO. l'l'lll.'V A I'll Clotlilnf, Thud and clrinut. Aug Cli.xni.l Ciotlun', Third Cli.tlnnt, 'Hili I clotiiiir.'niiid and Crie.nuu I'KkKY iv Cl 1 l i.niiY Ji Co., 1 hw.'Y ,v c j l'i'.itn 1 co ,1,1 Cl...,i.r. 1 loinini', 1 inru Cl.iihliw. 'I'hlr.l t'i e.ri'ii --, I blr.l I l.lliUK.TI.i .1 C h'lK, l'i-If, 1 c '.a.- li,.. Tint., Cl I I' 'I II l.l ' J.-' . '. , Til rd t" .1:.. 1 ',!,I IV.ee e . Thl d ami ciiesaut. and (?.esaut. slid ch sunt. I1I..I ''hesllllt. not t b-'unnt. ail 1 .. -n il. ,t. .1 I" as., t . 'ilel !, Jil'il. I 'Ml imr, A'i'1 -11. -ri .'.. l i i:v . 1 'i:itt'V CO 11 1.11 t Cu ."H.'.'Y I , III Y 1 ; . n 1 v : I D, : c-1. 1 '. 1 l'l::l: )'e iriiY I'l.i.'KY A, I O k f 11 I I H I: .. T i l l a, I I - 1. and (.'In in ,t. & I I lot' log, I . Illl Ch.tleli., I'l.ll.l ' l.ifllY & CO l'i I'liY .V ( O J J.1.1. Y A, t 0 unil 1 !'.es:.nt. Cl. II. 11;. I l.il I ClotMeg, Tlnrd .nut 1 :i .,-: 11 r. ai.a ii.e.iiM;. Tli 1 Inevt Oiuslil.v I'lour Of lac l ii,,i.el I'.ia i roll iiii.u.'.i. Jltut received lv li is ,t io, ,1 m: is, Aich and 1 suta. PlaiioHl 1'IHIKH.I aii.fK a co a MA0N HAMLIN'S cams r OM'.AsS.I. MASON .V n ii.in'S CAII1M..T Ol.HA.NS. DElKEit BrtOS artv riAKCS, riAsos. J. E. OOtttI), Reveteh aud Cbennut straeta. WANAMAKER & C.'.OVVN. Q A It I . I WILL OKPFft MV ! N T I U M H T ( O K O V LACE CURTAINS t OKTf PK.H CI.M I . 1 H M THAN C -J 'V ok it.'wirrAiT)H. I. E. WALRAVEN, lej'l Flll TO W. H CAKRVI.. MrtKONIO IIAL1I1, o. 7L9 OlTiaNirT Etreut No. :i NOTTINGHAM AND tiii-ssuT i,a(!i;h, siitn;T. m:w ITIUI WINDOW SHADES,. No. T J N rW sty: ps, AT TH. BtAt KACIOKEB'l', CMMrt;T sTar.BT. K. 1'IANO COVERS, CIlfcSM'T 1 LAItliKSt STOCK IN TUB t'lTT S1IIEET. i A' I-OW raiCHS. Cl-TJETKEY & WILLITT8. r.N,,. 1 i ond 10 S. SEVENTH Htroot, rillLAlllil.l'UIA. Manuiactiit'Ti of BKAVTIFUL CO' VTA (1 10 F 11 UN ITUHI'., And the only reliable maSe la tbia oity. Also, Dinjig room Katnltiire and Bedding, eomtantly 011 hand. S-ltf-mOu-Sm AMUSEMENTS. M K It l C A N ACADKMY OK MCHIC. (i!i'JhK.S OK.VMI iKKMAN OP KB A- u;onaj:d obovku.... ....Ltiroctor MONItAT KVRNISO, Nov. 1, W, K1U.-T Al'l'KAHAM'K iK CitASD iihUMA.S OI'KHA ro.MPASY. On It tliue, morit pyitltivpiy, ot llolltllju's very fnvorlt tii and uprrn, I A DAMN HiM'CtE. Thcfxloro lU'wluiftti (loorpo Hrown In vrlik h he ban ibla m iwon won the tnott lUttcriU corunicnta Irmn the critics ol Now York and llnoton. t)tjMi)h Mprninun (i i von ton Mr. Henuriiin aam'n tbl comparatlrely itKlit rule to rive nlmuKth to thu cant. itidor lai'liman Dicknon From l.'oyal Opera, Itnrllo, (Im Hint appo.iiaji(-t. Anton tirufl Mclrton MadAuia l.trtha eJoliaiitien. , An i M'iie. Hophlc izluia J. uu From lmprfnl OiH'ru, (htT flint appeantncpi. Madame Zuuiiieiiiiiinn Mar ucrlta iViii-unlt Ac, bv Or and ChoruN. I.A PA MK IH,ANCUK linn proved thh ftfnon one nionft thn greatrtt tvere? of tbe Ornnd tliTiian Opnro. The vory greoi utrenKth of tlie cajit tbn p nuc tion of tbf drautl cborus, th.; brilliant and plrind eo Bf-mhir Bee in to xlve a ilvgttio ot pltasura weldom oo UlneJ in Opera. 1IA11J l.'.l AN rdnufl, innlilrntnlly, ROTifH ADAIR. ,11'KHUAY EV KM.NO, Not. H, 1W. Onb nlpht, niont po-mlvHr. ot TtonURT LE DIAIil.k JRAM0.'KKA HV MKVfcHBEKIt KA lit KOKMKH. UU fltat appearance nli.ee bin rwturn from turopo, u 11 vr tram The rolH In which he made bti flrnt aDtvfnranre In London and America, eateouied one among ins Hroatunt MtouinptUma. KRANZ IIIMMKR, 11 In tint apixtaraur.e as Itorvsrt. TUi;i)l)iKK HA11KLMAN, horond aip"arnr u Huinit.antd. JV-!.- ine JOHANNA K T 1 K U . ffor ft rut appearance an AIIcIa. In which nho ha this ma4onmade an enthuitio aucouaa Jn hew York and l otjlt u. Mnrlamfl BKHTI1A JOHANNHKV, ttouond appparam e m Piinn tw, AliiW TitKHKSA WUwp, Her lirxt ajiparnnce as Klena. Th rf-malnlng cant by Coiunany. KOliKKT la rend. -red entlro by the Grand 0rman Opma Compitiiy, Hllh extra Orcbwtra, itaue band, tl vl. Vpon tin II rn presntntln In Nuw York ami Htmioii thoaitanda were unable to obtain access to the Academies ol Mulc. WKDNESD.W KVKSINO, Nor. . I-W4, Only Nlulit. mont piwltlvelv. of Oounod'a tlrand Oiwrft, FAUST. 1 TIITTRHDAY EVEN1NO, Nov. 19, m. Qiy time, moat po.di truly . ol Vou Wrtt;r'i Or stud Opor. Ulllt PHRIHClWtZ. FRIDAY KVKMNll, or. 11 Only time , mutt poMitivolv, oi H'lery Orand Opera, THE JE WE.SH, With It Brand caat, it will be luiioHthle tr repeat Ihla rrv fttvorltd op. ra, which upon two occfwlom iii'-intf tho New York aeait in wa wit'iMAed by the LVKiir.ST AKSl.MliLAGii ever coutreKdted at Opera In the entire wuild. I'JtK'KM OF ADMISSION'. Beoured fieata iu rnnjuet, 1'arquet Circle or Italiony W,Q Adml:iiun to the above placea j ou Family t Ircle m AinpDitlientre -jj Door open at 7. Ovvnur at . t out it mar ho nr cured loi any nU'bt of the Oner,i SnaioQ, at tho A CAD til Y Oi1 MldlO aud UOIJLD'4 MU.-.-lii hi 01(15. G It K AT NATIONAL CIUCU.S, I'Mll.B TIIK Tlini'f'TION flKMltS. Ofl ATtl.KS WAR- nun (loru.eriy airs, wa Kii:r.), Wl.o will open on Till It.sHAY KVK"I Vi I. November IO.ISiII, Mill I UK WI N't Kit SKsSnS ON WAI.'UT HTMKKr, AHOVB KIDIITIf. Tho M.WAUKIIKSS Is driermliieilio niiika the entire W'lmrr KxIiIjI Ion reinarUulile In etucstriaii UUlory.as )'n.uilntf tn), liter a ernnd honou oi ts'eut novur ex LC.kd in ILe ii'olcihi.in in anv p irt ol the world. Al'.MI ITANI'K. Klr.t Tter V) cents Second Tier -t-i oanta I'rlv iri It, xi's. t'l 4i in VI lo '. Oi:h MATIKH.8 on WEKNKSHAY un.l SA l'i' It DAT AK TI.HNtH'HS.iomi lereliii at '." o'. l.ii k. Kvenliis' i eifonuanoe cohiuoik-Iiis at S o'clock.. See dii tril.iiilna I Ills. VEW eilHSNUT STKKET TltlCATIlE. 1 LKONAIill l.HOVfcK W11.UAM B. SIMM, Laa ye.-s suit ,Mi'.nai.'"rs. atONDAl und TI'KHIl Y KVKNINilS, Nov. 7 and S. MK8. I Y ItOWKItS, Flf't time In tills city. In a new and thrilling rouitntie plsyln.ieis bv ,ehn llxenronl, styh-d THE MOMASTt'.ltY OK hT. JimT; OR, TIIK .IBWKSS OK MAIillll). To conclude with the larco or SAK 4H S YOU VI) MAN. rHAM.K OK 1 1Msi. On und ail rMoNDAI l'.VKMMi. November 7, doora op n mi ol 7 ; to commence ar 7'; o'clock. Sulur.lsv Afteinoon. KI.KMsN I'll OIIANI) FAVflT.Y MAI IM K.wlnn will be uroducid I' UK i'OKI Y TlilK ),S TAI.NUT STIU'.KT THEATRE. MOKI AY I n.t TI'K.SIl VY KVKNlNllS. N.,v 7 anit a W'lh be c si nu .1 lor the last time, W MUX'. IiiltHIK ViCull.:r: Or. TIIK iiauk dkko in 'iiir; i.i"i's: l oiitl'ii Ire e'l-.'e M. KP.N BtT'lll AHAH Mir-hs o l !.!e Miss VII' HMA lll'l'll VNAN I Ilk. (II K 1.1 SHi'rK S OK TIIK SKASON. Sui j, in li 'I b ' lie iri. I'lp.' mem''0rH oi i r.e r.nnpatiy. ' b V . ill;--, i , :iri, 1 1 in.. ,i, it ne v i'rie I r-tu dv. enll ll.il II K I M I'.IAN DAUGIllKKi Or, AK.VTllKKi YI'M.l: S'('i:. ai '") '' s.curcd from iltlll 3 o'eloca, C'lirtuin rites at 7', oVIii, k. MKS. JOHN DEJiW'd MiV ARCH ST. THCATitK. Hooks i iiowdkh risoy pit to dome. NK.I'OM) W 'KICK OK Jilt. AM) Mlirt. ItAIINKY Wll.r.IAMI. MONDAY and Tl 1.SDAY KNISilS, ov. 7 und S, i'fii i,C! lii!iiaii.-c will . oiiniienet. with ALL HALLOW El C. Art.-r whirl., I.ATKtT 1- UOM Ni:W Yi IKK. 'lo coTchnle ltli tl'e !' u, a or .!) K-,' '.HY Mr. und Mrs. It UIM:i WILL! AM S I N i'i 'I' '. Ai' '1 lis. Suets siiiire.l six driya In u.!vr;il:e. to . r a it t.n is iisii iVC-vASMi vi Von J ltli1CIO.lt, C.luwls,.., Ji.r.'l.i.i.t :,d w ;.,!, .,!, Vi ,il, i In I'rnvisiuiis a ml t'ro.lM.'t., I. .is ass ,?int. ,1 v. i'h I ,.a In mi. I.u.si.,, j, s. JItM;y t'l. AY Ul l'C.J Kit", iho stjlc of tl.e nrio will l Vi ASlllN(;TO.V Ill TCItKIl ,: SoV, ,. , K Hi midlb K. HDSr Hire, u l'l)i,a.Mihla, Ortoliar !l4,lrai4. 10-Ji-lui" "i;on coughs and colds, ise mau. X MIAI.I. R I INK 1HKB TAIt IHCOP.-t. Kvxllent. ,i!i)'"'lfy "" lb" pocket. Suld b.i the diuytoialljriia tV NOT ICE. Hl'HjilSo bl lilMi Oil COMPANY OF l'iJSN- , IS LVAMA. ii '"J"' "oWl'if receipts are requested to call at No. US .litoxsl. i birniiaiiiiriicoim oaituietas lor same. 119(1. J. C. Kit 1 ER, Secretary aud Truasurer. rjy- CUV 'J'KKASl'KER'S OIKiCENO ' vtBLer 8, The Pamphlet l.una for the last n- C'lly Treasuror. TINE CLOTHING, J A. T 13 M 1- . WOOD & CARY, No. 7'sfl OIIFiSNUT Rl'UKIiT. LADLES' AND MISSEG' HATS, ALIj H1IAPEH, iixatn- htyli:h, LOW1CHT I'UIOIiH. " NEW CONTINENTAL HAT." IIONNOTH AT MODERATE I R I C K 8 . P B.-OtiD V ..T rtOSNP.Ta ma.l) oar. Tolt HaU an, torn eti reshnped. WOOD t OAIIY, No. 7?S rilWKl'T RTltl'ET. WANTS. (J ITl'ATION WANTF.I) AS CLERK, IN A k' i:i,te or OONa.hy a young maawho wr-'ai a fslr ,snd. .oili rate sulaiy eis ted. O.hmI rclcrrni cs civen. Address "Active,' ai this Oltlriv 11-4 at A l'AHTNKR WA.STKl), Willi A CAlT J lal ol fimn f mwno .., in a sure and lucrntlva l.ii.'m.s. Ai'.l e-s M, li ,al this nf.lie. ll-l 4Tj rVllNTsnT'l) HOUSE WANTED, IN 1'JisJ wist Vi sli'iit or l.-jeiisi.or Arch, or tbesnut s'leet. A.ldress "Knrnialitd tt.inne," at this otl.oe. Ill k FOR SALE AND TO LET. 1 OU 8ALK. A SAC III KICK TWO OK JLi4 U...sf f.Ui.(lld Ik utPH, vnt ol llroad.on Kord mr 'ot. Ail iio-l-m lonvenlt nven . O. ly Ujtu r:v.u. A rvr ini intinc-tit Aply at lbl ofl'.cc, (iood txadc wl'l be t-vi.n. ll-l-tlt 1364. 1S64. GLENN ECHO MILLS, GERM AN TOWN. T;.cCALLUM & CO., WHOLESALE CARI'ET WAKE 11 017 8 l.f No. r,(l OIU'.SNITT STltF.lOT, PKIIATilXI'HIA. 1S64. 1SU4. McCALLUil & CO., lUCTAlIj 11JUIA.IITM13LNT, No. 51!) CHESNUT STREET, 11-7 tt OPPUtHTK IKDEPBNDENCE HALL. A TLAH OIIj COMPANY. CAPITAL, 11 ,000,000. Oflleo, No, 5ail Vn!nut Strrt't, Room Xo. 20. 200,000 SHARES FAR VALUE, $5. SUBSCRIPTION TRICE, 5-2-50. Jut. Thii Company owns (1 fith) ono-sixth Und 1ntntt In lot No 'Jl.oii Huilc t?! t.qUrt iirm. containing eUmt onf tcre.on whlt'hlK t-ltuatcd the Jersey Wn. now flotv im, iitjftiit (:i'.OtMt.) thrfh hundred and f.fty bttrrU per ttoif. 1 hit intor' Mt In iltnatrd on the cHen ruled Hvde and l'.bert Kttrm. which hn proved Ittvli to he oneoi the ftreet ill liasiDH.i. Urf. ih.iug well, of home LM burrcU, hvlrifr been tvtrttrk w lihln a l?w tayn, ltd. The onu-fslivty-lnuitli (I Ottli) worklnir ln(ere-t In Intel 7 end 9, on llyde and Kulvert ! arm, known a tho Keyttouc l.rusoR.on v. Iil-.ji there are two iroducliK wsili known Kyntonf Well 1 and and an ther well in ircce! ofhorlnff. and from the well-known rhar.fter ot the property, we have every rt-amtn to xMot a aocond Jercry Well. Thl iutrreRt li also aitaatvd on the above ce ehruti-d (arm. and u well Is now being teited oa ihose luts with cy ry Indlcntlon of htivg a very larrfi well. In fact, when the above ricnttofit d well wan utruck It was V:v ;otera. mipivsslou Ihbt it waa the new Keys one Well Mo. 4. s'td. TTip one-half worVIn, Intrreit, lolnir one fnur:hof all iht oil produced ft nt HnifroadtrfV on Ml tier Farm, ou Oil crick, now prodm-lnu about twent barrels per dev. The oilfroui ihU wnll i oiuiuaiid a lusher price thin any ti er oil uu the cn'efc , on ai count ol its Muperk ritr tor re tUi.'nti puri-utt'S. Hit i umpain he od- red one of the new patent alr-pnmp. and It In coi'fldently expected tHiil when It Is In trutii;i Iv-wlll bring tho yield up lo aotue ore hundted bairela pi r Unv. Oiic-iwenileth w rktni? hit err it In Hreed Town Lease," on tie celt tinted Story f'irw, contalni'ig ,'(i acre-. Theworklnu' Inlcreftt have bonirht a new pu'eiU blower for a well im th's leitau that d:d produce titrate iliianlitieN of oil ; an' as llifre la also a new well Rolug down on tl is leaite, iheioldio Uie ompAny will be lat uly Increased. 6th. Fifty anrt a In fee simple on Cherry Run, about one and a bull mlb-i above the celebrated "Hoed Well,'1 nea ly itito-lialf of which is bottom hmd. On adj luintt lauds aMv ano below thivu rtre a number of derricks ft 'Ins; up, and well In process of borlnv. 1 he rhartivter of ;herry ltiiR property haa fcci. fully tentsd. Kvery Wed sunk has produced mure r le-s oil. Tho Mred We 1 In doii some 3hj barrels, Antrim Well l"-0 turr.lv nnd Prince Well over Ji0 barrels, and a utimh.-r from .Vi to lt) barrels per dav. 'Ibe boiks ol the Company ar still oun for a limited nt'mior of tubscnptioiu, at their oMlce, No. 64 WALNUT Street, Koom No.'). 11-7 'it CIIKIIMAN OIL r'OJVIIA.tVVf IncorporaUMl Ottobrr, CAPITA I - - - SI OOO.OOO. OITIOE, Ko. 324 wacjut steeet, 1COOH NO, 100.0C0 SlIABKP, S10 PAR VALUF., Sl'ESCltirTlON ritICK, $'l30. NOTICE. C : t'l;- . Kfi;( x. M Iio i'fi'y f r drli - n to iCi ft r l',,f on ..i d after :hc I''I?i las'a it. A I''w Mri uos can yji bt '.ii'! at hubhi ripllon price, f i (o p--r stiare. 1 hv proparty of the t umpuny comlits of "jiy hundred ttiui ih'ny nine acres In fte, on 01 L CHKFK, an t pro duilt a lnt rcits on (ha STOHY and OKOKOS WAi!IN3 ToS VcCLISTOCK Vuruia, note ijU'.ding about tre, t'tj ,i Iw ret vfoit per day. Yvaxr. wi'ient receipts tho ronrany will very Boon be In ft t'OiitJivii to p. i3 a iJlvldeod tn tU Cijiltul Siotk. II. Cl. COllKIEIil), Bi:CltKTARY. 11-7 Ot ACAKXJ. UM.C'HEU .Si (JO., 1 ROI'HIE H'llH OK CCViKAl. BATISH IKiUmK ANl DISINd HOOM8, J0 4,1 fllE-SDT STIIIiKT, 01' I'Obl'lK (IENKHAI. I-OST OFI-MT., rllll.ADKI.PHIA, 1'A. 'i vniliT, liy uii'ilimn uf tlic putilie press, to tli.'tr ml nitrous iMlrons and li ii udi, tim.r w almost ttiai.ks li.r llbtlral t-uci l.ri' S..-THCII t most ff.'ii-rmi sly Lestuwed; aud pmiuise iu add siill mrthsr aitra. tlons and iini.rnverat'iits, and i, if every andiavur to lucilt II. a touiiiiu.d siiii.irt ai-d lmuuua oi' Uiv general puiiliv el l'LUailvi,lila and vlcliiitj Id-l7-;im REDUCED PRICES, SPECIAL N0TTCE8. g'ii-T- HA-tsIa or Mil 11 UNION LEAGUE, THIS EVENING, AT TS OriVK, Eon. CBAF.LE3 GILPIM, Mnjor Mc MICHAEL, ANI! OTHER I lETINaUlSIlEl) fTKAKKIVS. wn.r. ATtiiRr.s! Tm: l'uiii.ir. it 157" HEE'UELIOAN INVIN0IBLE3, MTI'.N'TIOM A tv"'Ki V liln: ol ll Club WI! h.) l,s i THIS (MONDAY) KV1.N1N0. at g O'CliXk. A full altordsnrs is ro,restr.l, ai niialns.i of rsatlni. filial re si III tse trsnsaiMi d, AjI metulKrs I.svIuk LA MI'S In tliflr r ossesslen w.lt tura 1! ua lb, as It Is cspc'ted llii C;tia will turn oal tn ,rM fi rca ON HIKhPAV MOIIT. OI'oRi.K I.SMll bii'tir, I rallaL ' Wn i iv I,. I'f.T, Jr , H re'arf. It WAR! WAi;!-WAItS KKiilN WITH v od ii.tMi'. 'fis, but wV.e d ?fey en I? Wna tl' Atiiratwur ti I ul ii ". .it, i Mar for hud- W-ir tor iiii-r-ft.fi. w; r fir 'iia' -trJiilin. run fir loi a'ii n War for and f r ) arctntt Lpiar 1- n 1 uribi u l,i r, . pf jrrr miTn.r, for pilltb al tid military oflli- r., e c ul rnialp), War nuiUt Morm int In Utah ; 8; amards in l!n. 'I ; jirnirst rrt'orii ! Mi-iroj iiioi hi . hy i.i B "rtu A!'i'-t1. ; tu''.int F.i jil.n in nraii)t iritihf) In Hun ary aid 'l-rtrny; elarry rv--rj v In ie ; aafltnt n"f"',!iy fvrry V tir ii, a n-' ot , t if r at Ir-ire. lor old ero W fcr li r new a"l i.i. War ! W ar ! ltf rr?r- to thr i mon voikus or rini,- - AiiKl.MllA. At a MtoiiT,' of t:.e KieouiUa ('( nniitirt! of tVfi MFKCAN'TIIsK I NION CLI'It, -tudd on Novt inber 1, the tollowing res jIuloii were Hflsnl-iiii-iislv adopti j lieh-.Hed, Tl-at ihS Ch'O w!l preent t 'he wrd Birln t. e larccast Itie.euat d pin rata ore lor the ( nln lUnaA Tn ket, oouip't't t) wild M,e Octii'f vcic, tho M'l.F N I J 1 1 1 UAShl'AKl NuV rfi'rhd by the t'ltibln the pn cnyiti, or nbT fl. repra heniii U uur FUf, eiipi'.ucd and defend :d b the Arm amt ISavy." Leno.vrd, That MamIiaI JAM! !. KKVrtLdbe e fowtrod to t mrv tJ.e aooe 'ft Miitloii Inn- e'bf t. C. J. II Jl KM AH, rrrnltlenv. Wii.mamA Itin.iit, HerTetnry. 11-7 It f-X'. ' THK KOM.OWINO ADDITIONAL doi-atit'iis have bet i rc' ei'. ed tor Uie aNatioaal P iiori' t ir, licsU u, .Maroi 1 : cih io m Aim..). I. St-lner ft (.4 l.ui, W. Hill 10 00 Vt. ly 'e. k-ocs al i d at r0 00 Airs. Ir. W al'aee, Imkis vsli't d ;l fA) W ).. Meade, Kor d vah ed nt W 00 G. W. Ul 11 r i-ooOs mined nt 0 (0 Amor. HhiiorTi, wm iI vauitilat ...a ft 00 (io dtbwait A ,t,oo " hul :tt 2 M J. V Young f . R t" VMlut'rt at SB () .1 K. Kb rf-ley A I o , c.nh 60 00 Mis. K Idtrki ardt.c ibh ft 00 Mrs. K A Nouiii r, .'ash it i Kpiecooal Itevoider M) F. i.t yp' l.i, boov. vnli:ed it RO Ot Aini, bronxeh if ru Cornelius A Co.; IVrrM) p-s freist yar ,. Wnilui'; huJimii l.oin Mrs. Suarhad; (amy ante . s f't ui Mrs Frh.br, Mrn. a:..) r t.r.en, Aire. A II. lu.r:l. Mrn Jt. .Sharp, Mhi Hulth, Mini M. A Cluk.Mus Cooper, Mrf. W. l'. IUoi.cr, ArmtfAld of Nonistowwt ai.nn fit m Mra.J liaitcitoiie; K Urown, Jr., 4 easea gint.fr; W. W. 8truthri, two hut,ta of tle al Urant; tape aitlrb s from Mm ltlica laritin, Ml.e Iruutwiae. Mrs. 8. A W. Cai.br, Mrs i 4. Young. M s VT 8. Boyd. li MltS l. HAIIH)CK,.IH., Treasurer. v-Tt. NATluNAL HAlIililtH FAWL-AS KFFORT tvV h about belli made to etalilili a "Home." frf to rtenineo oud ni:r.iie. illa Ided fti our u;iral servloe. It L pmpoM-d to rajo lunla lor the pur (tone b? a (ireat ntloi:al SallotK Fair, tube held Iu itonton, Masacba aettrt. on the Vth ol Sovembor, ro be opci ten days, Ths) tnii nage.!: ottbe oldier)l, Home of l'lilla lelphia propoaest to co oueriite In this 111041 lauduoie and patriotic enter Erlmi by luniiatilng n t-iolo at the Knlr, to be coudtictcl t acomuilt'eeot lortlv trom thflr uuinter. ThM Iwlntj tbo lint oall ii.ade In hehfilf of tbe nob.e hearted ami liieiitorlnna mi lor, they apply with .onddence to every c hi snot their lellow citizens io aid them by contribution In n oncv or artlrb s of tmntn und utility, In order tli at J'hllitdelphla may beoreditablT reproioo ted, Coutribu (few muv be lot t nt tbo Holders' Home cor. of HACK and CKOWN M rents. Willi Mrs. I). HAllOCK, Jr., Tivwurer. or nt ber r1deuc No. SOS MMO Street. The toiiowfiiK ftitdit oual donatloua have beoo received for ti e lSutloiial Fulr. 1'revloiinly acknow- L. Krau 0 tS-Qf. lwlmd JiMOO C. i. t levelaud, J. U. Upniufott A : IXM.ks. valaed.... tti)$ Co.. books, value, 100-00 Win. (l.l'erry.booka Ueoreo W. ' hilO Lindsay It lack JJ- bookii. valued.... 100-00, ton, books Tboioes Smiih M-i O W. J. A A. MarUen AI W.liaMwln Ai'o Wli A Co., booka II II. 1. Hbarple-te. rQ McCa luoi A Co.... 35-00 Win. II. (.etzuier.. 10-00 C- AI. Jou-s IQ-oo H. A. Ateicer 10i Dr. James Kitchen. 10-00 Kdwtn W. Lewis... 100 1 John M, Aiwood.... a-AO Chaa. L. Hhatpleas. 1U-0U Aire. Wm. V. 1'ettlt. A-UO Win Howell l.VM Oeo , Vutttd, In Joarph Futtersou.. 11) -00' ts-oodn, val.ted S9-00 Mia. F. c.K. Latimer 10 iy Raps- n. N. Kihth Jbn W. Lynn '0 IM) atieet. ;ooia, val. 1000 Wm K. IlaiiMon.... 10 OU (oo.A. AlOMo.lrult Vlu. L. hraiifurd... ft (K) cake Win. liti' liton, Jr.. RPO'Mra Davids, fancy F D.Hherman Ai-Ol artle.lea. valued.. lf-tO H. W. Lell 6 0-1 H. K Stt wart, ko d Caab lOiKI Com. Hte.w art, ralu- Cash fi-Mi able coi.ecUou ol V. 11. Wont pi 0(Kj mloerala Mrs. C. Huyes..., fi tsj I The I'rosa 20-00 Field A Koehiule... 0 -0 O. C. K lijDO Tne'-rreM" It-Mi 1. .Mernhon ft00 "Kveninu Hutlelln" 12 i0 James A. Water & Johnliobaum luoo Co e H.vlU Schofleld.... 10'tn Mm. John Hill 6 Q R. M- Felt on 16 W Alias WaihlUKton... 2-00 Charks Williams 8' H lloitinbai Brut I or & Co., frood valued IM 00 1 1 ouit.s Dolan irooda valuta1. MM Fnlley A Co., rhotoirrapb Album i5 W Joseph IlarTl-tt.n. four iiicturea .... Airs. W. U IJee. fao- y article i' JVO Thomas C Uaxmtt. ling 0tD 1a wirt Ladom.in A Co., factor , 8-01 K. Clinton A Co., bnitihe 50.00 John A. Hrown, caoh WvO J. E. Gould, cash 10J A . A. Phuniway. cab., , lt-00 Air. John Klaenbrev, cash 6 00 Air. C. Siiinleksou 800 'I he Committee, particularly rtjutnt tbone having do na'l.'Tp, lor ti e htur. In articles for the table or money, to uend them without delay, (Mm. 1). ILADDOCK, Troasnrer. jrw APrncATi(iN -viix kr"madtk to a- the M..iak'eni of the M"re4iitC L'brar C itrapany tor r n wal ot Cerinleate of Oi.eHharecf Bunk, No. JUH, Muni'liitf ui the name of A1AUV I'ilOAlL'sON, Um aaofcO bavin, been I al or uoslaid. It Imrof the KCLKCTIC MKDIOaL AfHOClATIOV OK I IIILi1.1.1-iii , fi.e held I'bii (MoxpaYi Ken Inu t tl -u FLKC'I IC AI KIHCAL COLLKU NINTH Slreet. bel,w Lot UNt (ub eor. for dtsuaaluu'Kcaale Medioal EdiK-a lou. ' Ibe publle. invited. lt 'A'. F. ULAKK,AI. P., Secretary. frgaf FIFTH WARD NATIONAL UNION rurty. A niuttliiK ot the L'uiou Men t i!i Ward will be held at i;)OH I N I F. ST ftl ALL, Mo frJ aSI'KtlCK. Street, on AlJMAY,iNoviuiier 7. at7'k P.M. Dlruiioa oitiouiti are particularly re'-nehtod to attend. 1 1-. ?t I. 0. ATKINSON, HecraUry. 12? T- ort'ICH OK THK CITY BOUNTY I I .SB CU.USIIS.S1U-N, No. 412 l RL'NK StraaU Piiil.AiiK.i.i HlA, Xorember 4. last. t'ntJI furthrr nutles tlie fiiiloivliia ImuDtles will be paid to into diil.v enlis'uil, ana ua and aftor this data mus tered lino the ii.ll'larv or naA.il see lee f the Uhltr SL.tcs and i-resiilid in anjr Ward ur District oi fsUla-j. pMa lor twelve months' recruits, one huudrad .Bs srty d.'llms. ' Kcr two i-ars' rtrrnlia threi- bumlred doll.ri, Knf tlnte year, rt'urmu, Ur,cy liiiuUrt. .u. sttydoj. And to enrolled cilii.aa. wt.0 furnish. In advanoe of llialt I ur one year'a sntistiri',,Mi ,. t,,,,,,.,! jollara. lur lwi.irs Miha'mit. s, tw.i ImliLre.l dollars. Kt r ihrei- jtaia' i,l,iiiutu, il rw hundrrd doUara. -1' K. I'. KI.NQ. frealdealt. r'i'f bvvicv. oi- cali)vkuToTi7com. "- nan.v.rear-l'.No '.'l"fj WALNUT Street, SKoad in.ry. fe tK.t't ! Rti.ra uriheOALIiWKM. Oir. COMP.Wr v '!'. be ism td ups.ii pr-a'-mat oil or rccoiuti at Ui. vlllGe of the iJowi.unif i.u sii.t ul er MOMl.kV, SOVKMIIKR 7. I'llAliUSt M. S!TE, Hairetary. I mi auili'Iiia, atoveniher &, Iraii, ll-.lt K5tT BIVIDI'NU.-OFI IC'K Ol-' OIL BASIN sy-S I'elrnleuui C.nnpil.y, No 1 r 8. I'OI.'HI'U Slreot. The lllreeiors of tills V.uri y !:ae djcUreil a Hecond asimtlilv Olvhlendol TWu fl U t KM .elearoriaa, lor. II. e nioiitl. of iicloour, paatilo on aud alter the lAtn lusu Tie tiauulur books will be einsed from ths 13: li to the l'.lU Inst . Ini hisive. WM. 8. Lam;, Treasurer. I'biladeli'bla, Novembers, wA. lJ-4 St VST" (illKAT 1!AS1M OIL COMPANY. te Dj,1L',nj N.'tlie Th.i Mri.'tnrs of Uie aoov. t'lanpiiltj .line d- rlsu I a lll.l-Bil of TWO () l'KH I'l.NV on li e l lli-ltil' m er, r.r ahie . n ,ind ulter ihe it'-.. In ,1 , ir th, Ir (i I , e, Jin. 7 1'n.i,"!..!" limldln.i, WALNUT NLi.'el.liel. Vi Tr ir.l. li . WII.I.! tVS.' i .':r'ii ) und T.-,M,nra'. 11: jiOe.j i.la , N-,i e'lini-r !,lii. I'.-l-it Is) I'i:.NSYl.,VA.MA ItAILUOAD COM- I'Aiiv, T .ii 4-1 itl.:;'s l)Kl umsii HT, !"M u.i.l . 'IU. N.neillher 1, Wl,. I The Hi aid ol lilri.".'l", s h..'.e tiiis il.y U'eljroa a seml uitiiual d.viilin.l ol liV!'l'j:! I'.Ni'. on ihu t'spltal Htoeli u' llu 'i,i,ni.in, i ,,'r ol NuLuuti and Hlala luxes, l".yiih!e on und it:tr I'-lh lli-l . 1'oHMS rl Alli,riH-v f r eiillcetl n of ilivMentls ranh" had h i iu'lie.ilii.n at Uie Ollise ol .e ruiiiuny. No. .'JS S. 1 'llillll. Micst. 'IU. I.MAS T. 1IUTII. 11 I lm Treasurer. IJO?- NOTICK. THK HOOKS Or" SUB--' si rliil,.iitiitl.o Cipual Sloi V of Ihe "Krankiord and IM.il.i.l. 1,11.1a 1'assuiuei 11 illa-.iy Cuuipaliy ul Hi. l'i'. i ol l'hradelp'iia" ute ii nyi. n at ihe oillee of the Com. (.any, No. IrfJ CUflNLT Ntreel. .,.,,.. 1 lH-oi A. B. KEITH, Treasurer, i rr.ir- akmyI na v Y , and citizen'3 ; s' (Irlhhif ttmbrolilered. rti onld- rglraps, WrsaUi, 1 A.C in (! uu.uipasssd, ai ery rudueed prless. i Mrrohant Tuih'ir, , 10S:ni v..lSs'INT)I84avt,atiovtjUsuub '' SIXTH AND MARKET STREETS t