PUBLISHED EVERT AFTERNOON, (SUKDAYS BKCBPTCD) AT THK KVKNINa TELEGRAPH BUILDING, HO. 108 m. TIIIH STnF.ET. Frloa, Three Cent rer Copy (Double fihwt), or Klgbteen Cents per Week, pajable to the Currier, and Dialled to Subscribers out of tbe city at Nine Dollars per Annum; One Dollar and Fifty Cents for Two months, Invariably In advance for the period ordered. TUKSDAY, OCTOBUR 8, 18G7. A I.nst Word. r the time this article rhall meet the eye of tlie reader, we Lope that be will bare already Totd. ISut thonld be not yet have exercised tint dearest privilege of an American citizeu, we beeeecli bim to hasten to the polls, and neither rest nor eat until he discharges his duty to bis country. It is hut a small matter to give one hour to pur native land out of all the yoar, and we call upon all to deposit their tallota aa soon as they possibly can. We juk them, in the name of that great Republi can party which they have so often helped to make victorious, not to scratch any candidate on our ticket, and above all not to scratch the Hon. M. llussell Thayer. We do not put it on grounds of party or of personal merit. Wa have already considered his claims on both tLeao heads. Bat we say to those Republi cans who scratch, think of the ingrati tude and the gross discourtesy you are meting out to a most worthy gentleman. Mr. Thayer did not seek the nomination. He persistently declined to be a candidate. He honestly did not wish it. We know that he was unwilling to accept it even when it was tendered. The party, however, in Convention assembled, rose above all rings and cliques, and compelled him to accept the nomination. And now to defeat and insult bim in the house of lils friends, and to elect bis enemy after we have compelled him to receive the nomination, la infamous. It is as though by our hands we lifted him up only that we might drag him down. We oannot believe that such treatment will be meted out to him. It will be an en couragement to the "rings," for they will justly say: "If this is the fate of an honora ble gentleman, nominated fairly and in good faith, why not resort to corruption ?" Repub licans of Philadelphia ! we have victory in Our reach. Will not eacli do his duty, and vote the whole ticket, thus rewarding our friends, and rebuking Andrew Johnson and Ida satellites in our midst ? Lot each of our readers who has not voted vote at once. The Conduct of the Democracy in the Campalgu. Wb should think that the Democratic party, in looking back over the manner in which it has conducted the past campaign, would be filled with sincere shame. It has grovelled in low personality, and sought by abuse to achieve what it could not gain by quiet argu ment. They have dragged into the contest the personal character of our candidates for Judge, and sought to injure them by virulent attacks. Thus, Judge Williams was a "genteel pettifogger," and Mr. Thayera "mere politician," when it is known by all that against the personal character of these gentlemen not a word can be truthfully "breathed. By Buch low tricks have they sought for victory. We had hoped that in a contest for a judicial position, in which all the candidates were men of acknowledged purity, we could see the opposition rise above such Billingsgate logio and act like gentlemen. So far as our opponents are con cerned, we can only express regret, and have another argument furnished in favor of the Tribune' theory, that "the only reason the Demooratio party continnes to live is because of the Inherent depravity of human nature." Sbb that toub Republican neighbor votes; not only do your own duty, but urge him to do hia. Remember that every Republican vote not polled ia a Democratic gain. Bring Up the negligent by any means, if necessary. Counsel bim to do his duty, and aid our groat cauae. If you know of any frauds attempted to be perpetrated, do not hesitate to make them known to our officers at the polls. The Demo cracy are desperate, and will not hesitate to defeat the will of the people by forging papers and every other means. If thb city o f Philadelphia goes for the De mocracy, Andrew Johnson will be endorsed in the very place which refused to reoeive him, when he passed through six months ao. Shall we do honor to him to-day If Examine Yocb Tickets. The Democracy have got up some with all the Republican nominees exoept Hon. M. Russell Thayer. Beware of this IuHidiou3 attempt to defeat one of our tried friends and best selections. Rbmkmbkb the polls close at G o'clock. This law was passed by the Legislature to prevent the frauds which were perpetrated undercover of the night. Therefore vote early, aud get your vote in - Trader Unions will remember that Judge Ludlow denounced them ns "oppressive tyran nies," and they will vote according as their self-respect dictates. Iv voff have not voted, vote :tt once. The contest may be close, and your vote may de cide it for or against our loyal cause. THE DAILY EVEMNG TELEGRAPH miLADELFIIIA, TUESDAY, I Aw ADvKNTPRoua Tba vfi.lbr. A Melbourne paper announces the arrival In that city or Mr. CbrlHtian Fricdrlch 8chafer, it Gorman traveller, who came overland from fljdney, the frroater part of the way on foot. Mr. 8cbafcr la of a dwarOMi stat or, from the effect of an Injury to the -pine received in youth, but in nplto of this pbvMcnl drawback he ha, during tbe last fifteen yearn, travelled over a great part of the surface of the world, ruoMly as pedestrian. Ho has passed through every countrl" Europe, through AhU Minor, fvrls, Egypt, North Africa, and across the width of North America, fr m the Atlantic to the Pivclflc, on foot and alone, lie luifl in the course of his wandering corn jilcd a larire nia'-s of observations on the cus toms and character of too various populations through which he his prised; carries a book of eioih utials, in which bispas-porls are attached, and in which he hns Hutoaraplis of potentates! ambasnilors, pcneials, governor, consul, mayors, aud mandxrin, which, when his tour is completed, will be an iutereslinpr collodion. He propoe to make a complete tour of these colonies and to pas through Eastern Asia (India and China), llnibhinir bis long rambling by a bold journey on foot through ttusian Tartary back to bis home. A Froo Stout. A writer in Science Gossip snys: "A nenr ueicbbir. unon whrwo vemeiiv I can rely, recently opened a drain in Kent, when nc made me folio aini; discovery: At tbe mouth of the drain were placed tw o large atones, in measurement nearly two feet equitre and three inches thick; the one at too top rested clo-ely upon the one beneath. Unon liftinir It from the lower Ktone, the bkeletons of five fros were discovered; they wero in a circle in tho centre of the stones, ouite flat. Unon taltimr one of them up and holding it lo the light, there wa? only a threadlike appearance of bones be tween tbe dry. flattened, and fleshier nUln? these fk ins were clear and beautifully marked. in mis state mey were seen by several persons, and by each of them the frozs wero conaiiierod to be dead; tut when the water commenced to now over them there was a slight easniu? nnr. ceived In the threats of each; by degrees tho bodies swelled, and life and motion returned Then, to the surprise of the beholders, tbe lrogs pprane up, and ran away into the drain. How did these frogs get beneath the stone that covered the lower one so closely? There was no fpace for them to enter or depart, and upon the Bunaces mere was not the slightest indentation made ry the frogs. It whs supposed to be thirty years at;o that the stones were placed over the orain." Blood- Corpuscles. Tbe London Review saye: "Apaper.havlnir arptarcd in the last number of the Microscopical Journal, which to a certuin extent evideuced an exception to Pro fessor Gullivei's views on the subject of blood corpuscles, the Professor has written an article, which will appear in the forthcoming1 number (November) of the Journal of Anatomy. Having been favored with a opy of tho paper, we can state that the author has brought forward amplo evidence to prove the correctness of his opi. nions. There c:io, we think, be little doubt that his classification of animals, based on the form and structure of the blood-globules, still holds true. Professor Gulliver divides all verte brate animals Into two groups Orst, those whose blood-corpuscles present a well-defined nucleus, Pyrenamala, a f-cction including the birds, reptiles, and fishes; and second, those in which no real nucleus exists in tho blood disks; to this scctiou be gives the name of Apyrencrmafa: it embraces only one order, that of Mammalia. Prafessor Gulliver says that the torm or the blood-corpuscles in some mammals is so remarkable that by them alone the species may be distinguished. This is e-pecially true of the great ant-eater, Myrmecophaga julala." Destruction of an Old Church. -Tbe Pali Mall GascttQ says: "It has been found neces sary to Dull down one of thn for churches now remaining in North Yorkshire the Church of All-Saints, Sliogshy in conse quence oi its decayed condition. The church is an ancient rectory, and formerly belonged to ine patronage or the abbot and convent of imoy. ine old church contained a cross legged efliey oi one of the Wvvills. who trarli tionand Dodstvorth manuscripts sav. Riur rim famous snake of Slingsby, which is reputed to have been so terrible that the highway to Mal um was divei ted one mile to tbe Bonlhtn mis. the snake's lair. In the tomb below the effigy a tKeieion was found, tne bony hand of which wore a splendid aud massive gold ring, having the death'6 head and cross-bones picked out in colored enamel. The tomb, the skeleton, and tbe cfligy have been preserved, aud will be re stored to tbe chancel of a beautiful Norman church which is to be reared on the old site, of Which the Hon. Mrs. Howard will lay the foun dation stone. From below the foundations of tbe old church coins of the Hanse Town Con federation (twelfth century) were dug up." A PuiLAiiKLpnia Artist at Washington. The Washington VhronWe remarks as follows in reference to Gulager's celebrated picture rep resenting Fort Sumter after its capture: "We have witnessed a magniBcent historical painting representing Fort Sum'.er after its cap lure, the work of Charles Gulager, of the Adjutant-General's otlice, whose ability as a marino artist is unquestioned, and whose works are universally admired. The grim mass of mint surrounded by the glorious stars aud stripes, tbe monitors tossing upon tbe billows in the olhug, the whole scene lighted by the sun j ist breaking through the clouds to the eastward, are represented with consimmate skill. The picture is enclosed in a beautiful black waluut lratne, aud is well worthy ol a pluce in one of our public buildings." No Railway Slebi-ers. In Germany, some of the railways are now constructed without wood. The rail is made about nioe inches high, with a broad flut te, which rests on a well-prepared bod of ballast, aud when properly placed is fur tber supported by a layer of gravel. Thus con." structed, the Jerky motion of a train, occa sioned by numerous sleepers, is done away with; the hammering sound becomes a steidy continuous roar, tho longitudinal bearing Is dis tributed over a greuter dUUuce, and theneeJ lor repairs occurs but rarely. Thk Paris Exhimtion Mkpalb. The Ita peiial Commissioners of th Paris Exhibition announce tbat they are actively enga-'ed in 1-iering the medals and diplomas; Owinz to the great number of these rewards, a longer time will be required i to get them ready than was at first calculated upon. A notice will h published stating the time and place of their ! delivery. Artificial lea Tho London Mechanics' Maraime dctcilbes a new and very effective Ice machine. It Is simply an alr-pamo fitted to a bottle. Tbe bot'le Is half filled with wa'er, and tbo pump is (irt to work. Air Is first numoftd out, and then the water rapidly CTapnra es. To complete thr vaounm and inciease the evapora tion, tbe air and aqueous vanr pumped out are nmuo loiravemea nonow cylinder containing sulnhuria acid, which of course Instantly ab oib the rooi-ture. Tbe evajora'lon Is so rapid thattbo remaining water Is o nek I v converted in'o a masH oi ice. Four minutes' pumpu,ir rinm-n tu iriiiu- IWO pilll 01 lee, WIT 1 ail appxratus which only c jsts about twelve dollars in goiu. Longevity in Eniland. Among the deaths registered in England in the year 1H65 ther were i men and OH women above 100 years old, viz., f men aud 25 women, aged lit); 4 men ana lit women, ag-d 101; 0 men and 11 womtr, aged 102; uien and 4 women, aged 10:i; 1 inau and 7 women, aged 104; 2 men and i women, aged JU!; 1 woman, aged 10'J; 1 man aua i woman, aged uu. SPECIAL NOTICES. fjgr NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. JOY COK & CO., Agents for the "Tklkcibapb' and Newspaper Presa of tne wholecountry, haveRK MOVED from FIFTH and CUEHNUT Hlreeta to No. 14 d. &IXTH Blreel, second door above WALNUT, Offk k:-No. 144 B. SIXTH Mrwrt. Philadelphia TRI BUN K BUIUHMW. New York. 7SOJ4P Jgf" JOHN B. COUGH, AT IIOIITIITLTIKAL II A LL, Under the ausflces of lha VOI NO MFN'8 CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. WIDMM) l;irM, OCTOBKH 9, Hubjtct "Klofiuenoe and Orators." 1I111.SDAV M'DMitU, OCTOBER 10, Subject "Fact aud Fiction." Admission, 50 renU; no exlra charge for rexerved Ht'otH. 'ticket for Bale at AHlimi-nd'n. Nn. ?4 nhunt sirret, mid l the floor of I lie Mall on the evfnloKof i ne j.fcuiren. j'ooro open ui7 o Clock; lecture begins uviiuaiitri uviurn o. 1U S JKJ5? TWELFTH OfJARTSBLY RETORT 01 Hie IUKAKU JA TIUNAL HANK. 1'hii.adki.i'iiia, October 7. 167, UKiSuUKUK. Loans and Discounts t2,574,79j'8ij U.H.lionds deposited to secure circulation 700.000D U H.lionds (t)j8iid loBecure, deposits lw.000'00 a k , t,-.,. I3.37I.70VM j't.c ij iiBiiuiiHi i.niiHn,,,,, .V2 Ytl 113 Due by oilier Banks siUuSTii iVl.SjOVfJ l ot nl-tenrtpr Notes 8WWi7'44 Isallonal itaok Notes 9.8i,Voi Hlale do, ., !);uo tio-cle 11,015 0 FxrbeiiKHH lor Clearing House,. 4 n,i3,M5 himu iiuuih l:,0iM.i3 l,.n:.ri9 i.072,627 40 LIABILITIES. Capital Btook ? ooo.iioo-Oi) Surplus Fund 3Sti,iiO0 0t) l'isci.unt and Interest, nrollt aud loss, let8 expenses 1S9.437 29 1 6iW,4a7'2fl Individual Deposits t). B. Deposits Due lo National Hanks Due to other Ranks Unpaid Dividends Circulation :,7'J!.7SO 64 40,filS M ?A 7li,44 a 421-M 3 i.litn.'jli V.K),83'l'llO 3,5a.l0'17 5.07J.127J4S WL. KCHAFfER, CaslTierT" ' SIXTH QUARTERLY REPORT OF THE NAl'lu.VAL Ha Nli nv ruif. iiif. PUBLIC. Pnn.ADKi.eniA, Oct. 7, 187. RESOURCE-. Notes end Hills Discounted $1,13.S39'10 U. H. Hiiterol thn United Hiuten B03,00trCO M,i,a uri'mmru Willi , ran. Hum 1'iiaie (productive) 131,057 24 1, 770,7 16 34 I.cgal-tender Notes and Specie.... l,gjf Nitllonal Hunk NottH SI, 004 00 Frnclinttul Currency uud Uiauios 1.1,1.16 91 I'remlums 29 312-4 Due t'OlU other Ranks 260,263 11 Expenses and Taxes BI2.VI.T4 KI.7WM Totlll LIABILITIES. Capital Stcck. full paid nctiliitiou I)e posits i'luiiW f2,4UU,018'78 Ii.oon.noo-oo 417. 0 09 931,116 Oil - 44,3072 1 otai...... f2,4oo.n-8'7 I. Joser It V, Mumford, Cashier of lite National Rank or Hie Republic, of Plilladelpliln , do solemnly swear thai tbe above Htatenieut li true to the beat of mv knowledge and belief. ' JOSEPn P. MUNf FORD. Cashier. PKNNSYLVANIA Pn.Hinn now PAN Y. TbKARPRF.R'S IlKPARTMltNT, rrrvF&AKfHIA' September 16, 1867. A . ?f011Pi IO ONl)HOLDER8. itmiiSi .?et,?g,.of l.he Uoar1 of Wrectora. held on 4th adojiied- loilwlug preamble aud resoluiloa were tayihTii:Setrou't ?J'plLca,tIons hve been mad9 SJinHtl"aDjr "m th?. h'1er of the First and fntn ?i?l?J l1. '0D B,?Dd8 10 convert the same yuvrm7:tareob'ftrai wor,saKe l',e80 '.ved. TnUb.e Treasurer be and he Is hereby Instnicletl to cause public notice to be given. that this Company Is now prepared to exchange lis Registered iv'.'.il, I!.8n;u.r1d,b.y f Ke,,pral mortgage upon The line L,m.lV1'iU1!pljla to i'"8ur. ot the estate, real and StfMb-00 the rottd to1 cafioJ Srth,M?m,lll0n 04,1 be bUiaei " RPP" J 16 THOMAS T. FIRTH , Treasurer. OFFICE" OF THE l.BIItnu rrr AND NAVIOATTON f-OMPA wv J Ti,o u.,,v. . .1, 'ur AI.Ki.PiiIA, Ot 5, 167. Ti ?ckh.vders of u,ls Umipany are retiuentei to Vt, ..B..,i'l,"'ce as "00" as Pusslble. and obtain a Sn fpViM.Clrcular"le,.,u'n8,otnem '18 privilege of subscribing, upon certain terms, to tbe new loan about n.n 3 atd alB0 e Important general -1U ' b: Treasurer. JgT WIEGASD'S PATENT STEAM GENE RATOR Is cheap, compact, economical In use. and ABSOLCT1CLY fcAFI FROM AN Y PO-SSI-BILITY OF EXPLOSION Apply at the Ofllce of BaMCSL WORK, N. E. cor ner of THIRD and DOCK H'reeUi. 9 13 4p tt"pII,LL0WAY,s OINTMENT AND throat l,ru,U,f"ll,yJ or ''ilhimmatloii of the tile 1 Ttyr,r,r f,'ue:: un,,K th.B 8Pr,r, and i'a - r.iin'KB 1,1 1 1,.. .T, V. 1 ve iiiitneuiate re- aUHck.a nd' ?,w ' . I'.f? .b ylo.. of ainnisi)ir fi..,T... .1 7 u ,rl,i'eiil CltangKS of tne atniospiiere dtirleg ihia.ua on, are Hn-edllv litirnd liv lUStutbsSt t3" PEOPLE DIKFEi' ON MANY POINTS, ..r T.11' T ALL AdRKK THAT TUI 'LONDON UAIH CX)LOU RKHTORKR AND "JoSnnS. r . "Hair Color Restorer" "I m,S,m- Is the most "Hutr Col tr Reetarer" l oSrinn" , ''Hair Color ReiUirer" linrtnn. Reliable Hair "Hair Color Restorer" ? "Hair Color Kestorer" Mm, nn Restorative "Hair Color Restorer" i in.. . , ' llalr Color Rtwlorer" ..K?''. Ever Introduced "Hair Color ReHtorer" inrtS . "Hair Color Restorer" ..in rf.BS. tothe "Hair Color Restorer" "Londou" ini.i.t' j... ,..., 'London' American "Hair Color Restorer" ' Uiudun ' 'HalrCtilorRHatorer" lndon" People "Hair Color Restorer" Utndou ' "Hair Color Res'orer" "London" For Realorlr.it "HnirCninr nL,nr" Iondoii" "Hair Color Restorer" 'IOndntl" tlntr ItKlr.nil n..,.,.ar'l .,, , ,. -. ' ' Willi JVC.U.D. Joudou ' Hllalr(ifr KHHtorer" i,oiidoii TreventlDg JUlr Color IteHtoror" IUlldoIt" LI .. I - i ...1 . I.... a.....aJ . 1 juii V'Uiur AtJTi 'lyiimon" Raldness. HkIi. u.rar" i.oiidtin" in. . " r.:r" ..i . h " nd from "Hair Color Restorer" "lndiiii ni, fN.i,., wi,,rrr" London" Heaiily, Falling. "Hair Color Restorer" In Toilet A rllcl h n.w! . ; , . "Hair Color Restorer1' Llre Prevent "Hair Color Restorer" LoKmli" Growth, thellalr -hSU ir" i i,Z t 1 .r lirll'ruiiiiu nelore or alter lu use: ai'pliftt liv the hand or soft brush. c-t a titnile; pt-r dnen. Bold at Dr. V., ., J N,,H" Wo- M N- IXTir street, nbuve Vine. M llPHde lilitH t.nH 1 iliu If... ill.... r.. 1 r. .li... SPECIAL NOTICE8. I5ET ,TI,K "KVKNINO TELRilRAPU" MAY aim ays be 10'ttti at tli Clear and Pftrioriim! r..N- Wl B- riFlKKNlll "re?, ju"' bSRw" ""'' 2H lot ICCt- THK I3KAN80N.S HAVE NOT SOLD . old Coal Vaid. No. M7 Hmuh BKOA11 rtirtvpt. below LornltMrd, as has been reportd, but oiitltiue selling the ' RE.vr QUALITIES OF COAL at fitlr prices. Htperior l.FHIOH and genuine P.AOT.K VF.IN al ays on baud I 2m4p PIANOS. fizyjj UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION PAJCIHI, 1807. Steinway & Sons Triumphant, HAVING HFEN AWARDED TlIKHRsT HH4KD (.Oil) DIEDILI'OR AMEHU'.lN PI ANON, In all three stylrs exhlbltei, this MEDAL belug d'. tlnctly classified first In order of merit by tne unaul n oun verdict of International Jury. FOR BALE ONLY BY DLASIUS BROS., 820 tuthslf NO. 1O0U IIKNKI'T NT. X H E WEB E R PIANO Ift prorfbnnced by the Flrtt Musicians in the country THE BEST PIANO MANUFACTURED, For Inwumsc rower, Siceetnrsi, Brilliancy, and Equality of Tone, Elasticity of Touch, and Durability. Sbonlnger Co. New Patent Kxpretsloii Tremolo ORGANS AND MELODEONS. A (4 BE AT IXVFNTION. J. A. CETZE, 2ImSp NO. 1108 CHEN BUTT NTREKT. J. E. M 7 HAS liKMOVBD HI STOCK OF Stcck JL Co.'.s, and Haines Bro.'s Pianos, ASu Mason 1 Hamlin's Cabinet Organs, IO HIN FiKW AND ELEOAXT NTOUK, No. 923 CHESNUT STREET, 0 2 "t North SMe. above Ninth. AMUSEMENTS. f tor additional Amusement tee Third Page. I (CONCERT nALL, V tHKoNDT Ktret, aoovo TwelRu. For a short time onln. coiiiaienulnir on TL'DAY KVKNINO, OutoherlS, an' every nlKht after udiII furttier iinlee. and on W RIlNrhniV mil MATIIUIitv A c nr.-t.v.. at s o'clock. I he wonder uud marvel of the e. ilWALYP. K The Bunk of Itevmui 1,11 tinieitled. '1111;; VISION! OF lsl .JOHN i'REHENTED TO From deelgus by the celehrai'ed Frcnrn artist. Ous tave Dure, and tho most emiiifiit ariisti In tins sentiUK what Hi. John si wiien a door lu Heaven R'velution. Cbuimeneiug wltn the Vision ol the visi3ZaoiihV u,,u,u" w,lu lue . CAY OF JUDGMENT. rrnK Rian i kucs asc.ndinu to heaven The wicked deMcendliiB Into "a.Ji. THK IIOITOMI.F.SH PIT. VII.WS flV TUI.- K-l.ll ii..ito..V. i'l i-i rT ' V, mi , . l . ? T. . JKW; H OLE FOR MI NU A CK JfE O F 1UI I!'U1D11 t Br LI, tl I.' . r,n.. It seeming to the beholder one periect blaze of glory. ,, , 7 .v n--t'iuniiiimiiuu, wuicu nave iiuea the largest halls In all the cities of this country with tliA tliitut r.. H r. ml iiT.il I .. i 1 1 i .. . . . i .v..v.. uu iui.ciiil;viii. in tut) cjmmunity. were placed before tbe nulnin hv rh r,a.t p D'OBt eminent divines nf il.r. iik-viiMi vrn-inv Thou hivu bun rmrt..A a W ""',C' i . . "ui.Tu uimuin;aiuui iuairuiiioence aud Splendor iifver before attempted, at a cost of eminent artist., Hammalt Billings, Esq., whose bril- ItHtit nnnnanl inns . . f , iri.nMA ' i , - - , ,....... i, w. Hi a miuui ui oi., juiiu nave fully borne out the statement made hy the Rev. A llmrl. Itiirnii. nf 1 1, u n..n. , . t. . . on the Rook of Revelation." that theje "vlilo i r would make the finest (.rawing In the world." And in order that the entire community may be enabled tO VIAW thPFtn hPAIlttllll Ctrl Inalmnnu. tinns. tbe price of AumisniviS iu alii rAIUU OF THE HALL li TLACED AT TWKNTV.PIVP ik etJK-ro No Reserved Heats. ' KXHIR1TION WEDNESDAY and SATCRD kY bTMiNOONM. at2. o'clook. whan rMMrm, aim h. admitted for 15 ceuta each. Doors open, Kvonlni;, at 7 o'clock; commence at 8. Afternoons, doors open at 2 o'clock; commence at Vi. Ticket cilice open durluir the day. city will please publish tbli advertisomeut.cull atten tion to the same, aud send bill to Concert Hall. Octo ber 16. A. OUDNKY, lu 8 Proprloior. --HE MECHANICAL LAUNDRY COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, INtOlirOBlTCD 1807. CAPITAL 100,000 M17UMC11IPTION I'KIt E OF Nil A BEN 10 The Mechanical Laundry Company, whose eita. Ulshment, located on NINTH STREET, It K LOW Hit KKItSOV, It, thelareestof Itsklrd In the country, are now pre Imred for bus ness. Orders mv )... iurt .i... r d-y; htnlen island Dyeing KstHhllsbmeut, No. 41 ivonn Ulith s'reet. and No. 1522 Rltlge aveuue Oiltei olllces will be opened lu a lew days, of wulch due notion will be given. Washing done at no cents per dozen. All article culled lor and delivered free or charge, aud all clotu li.(( It.sl wilt be mld lor. No inJurlouH ulieinicals used. All work performed i the bust poss.ble manner, under the superinten dence of experienced and careful operative. The pi.hlic are invited to insrert the Laundry Holders of linir abate of to, k will huve their bills rendered uiontlilv. wlin u dUoount or 2U percent, b i ck may be subscribed fur at theoiHceot HENRY C. POLLOCK. Treasurer, No. 110 tenth PIXTU Street, Philadelpbli. r: IEWIS LA DOM US & CO., DIAMOKD DEALERS AND JEWELLERS, TVo. HO.'J CHKHNUT HTllKKT, Would luvlte the atteuth n of purchaser to their large slock of (iKNTV A.M l llllKK' WATCH F.-, Jutit received, of the llnest European makers. Independent quarter, erond, and sell-winding in sold and silver c8' ... Aleo, A M hRICAN W A1 CII K8 ot nil sl.es, HlHUiOHd nets. plnH. Htuiis. ltlnwH. c-tr. Coral. Malarhlte, tiuttiH, aud Kuucin Heti. in eieel variety. M ,. . 18 IJlp eOl.IU hll.VKRWARi: ft all kinds, Including a. j-.rge absortmvut suitable ror ltridal Pro euts. OCTOBER 8, 1807. DRY GOODS. JAHKRUPT STOCK or DRY GOODS FROM AUCTION. CURWEN STODDART & BR'ITIIKR, Having purchase 1 a Urge portion of the above Btock.are prepared t offer DECIDED BAROAIN3 to their ctutomeia. NON.4nO,43,AKI431 N. NKC OND MTRF.ET, 8lt A ROVE WILT) V. CLOAKING VELVETS OF AI.E, WIItTII AND UR.I Dt'V,' A nil! line at a small advance on auction price, CIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER. AJN. 400, 10, AND 43 1 N.NF.t'ON D KTItRET, JSt AROVK WILLQ VV. QNK DOLLAR IRKKCU MKRIN01J3, AM. 4JHADFS, AT LOW rKK KI, CIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, NOM. 400,432, AND 1,1 1 N.MFCOND STREET, 10 fi 91 AROVK WILLOW. rpWENTY-FlVE CENT DRKSd GOODS. A splendid line or FALL AND WINTER 8TYLK3 at L'O to H cents. CIRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, KOH. 480, 138, AND 13 1 N.NEt'ONDMTREbT, Id 8 8t ABOVE WILLOW. L L-W OOL BLACK f 910TNSELI A K DE LAINF.S, 37', CENTS. Superior to any former lots. CIRWEN STODDART & BKOilTEU, NON.430,40, AND 131 N. SECOND STREET, 10 8 3t AROVK WI L LO W ROLLED POP LI ffst IN CHOICE SIIADFS, From Trldaj's Auction Pale. ( IRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, RON. 430, 13a, AN D 431 N. SECOND STR F.ET, 108t AROVK WILLOW. L O N C AND SQUARE BLANKET SHAWI S, OF ALL STYLES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHBR, NOS.4SO, 439, AND 43 1 N. SECOND STREET, l03t ABOVK WILLOW. QROCHE SHAWLS FROM LATE AUCTION SALES, NEW DC SIONS AND COLOKIXJS, CUB WEN STODDAUT & BROTHER, NOS.400.433MND 431 N.SECOSD STREET, 10 6 M ABOVK WILLOW. WL A. K li K 'V 'AND MagiilOceut L)ons Silk Velvets, All the good widths of these rich real FRENCH FABRICS, Bilk mid Worsted French Pnnllna in C - i iu VUIUTJU crowns, uarnets, jaoaus, ureeus, Blues, etc BIBBED POPLINS, Ottomans. Velours. Browna. nniit.n Tmn a , . u A. . U T, AUA uurs, ureeus, sa ooea, uarnets, Blues, etc. PLAID POPLINS. Elegant Extra Large Plaids, new stvllah nnmhinn. lions. ISIIK Faced Plaids for Misses Low Priced Wool Plaids. BLACK POPLINS. All the Rrades, fl-oo to 12-60. Black Pf plln Alpacas, 75, 85 cents, and tim Fine Stock Black Dress Goods. SHAWL BOOM. Paisley Look and Bquare Shawls. Klenant Brocbe Long Shawls. Lupin's Black Thibet bhawls. Woollen bhawls, finest stock ever o Bored. CLOAKINGS. All tbe New Plaid Cloaklugs. All the New Btaples and Fauciea. (9 7stuth CLOAKS Ol all the New Btyles, ready made, or made to order. OIRARU itow. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Invite attention to their tint-class stock of Lt CES AND LACK GOO )S. EMBROIDERIES, HDKFS., VEILS, ETC. To which addition will constantly be made of theNOVELTJKH OF THK bKAWO. rhey offer In their WHITE GOODS DEPART MENT HEAVY SKIRTING CAMBRICS, At to, 85, and 40 cents, a Great Sacrifice. AIlOH tfMVHIO NDIA SHAWLS. GEOKGE F11YEK, Ntf. 016 rilKtNl'T MTREGT, IThb received and now open his Fell ImpnrtHtloii of INDIA KHAWl AND KCARFH, logetUer with oilier kinds ot Miawls. A ho, ItUII D It FAN GtiflH, IlI.At K MI.UN, POPLLN, t'LOaUIntiM 10 St t 4-LOAKS, ETC., I To which the attention of purchasers is Invited. The koodd me ptttchuot-d lur cash, aud will he sold cheup. DRY GOODS. EDWIN HALL & CO., NO. 2S SOUTH SECOND STREET, Have bow opened their FALL AND WINTER la portatlons of , NILK Vr.LTtTS AND CLOTH. PITBB SILK CLOAK YELVMT op LYONS NANli 'ACTUKE, BLACM VELVET CLOIIM. dahlia velvet ci.oihm. PI'BPLK V LV FT t LOTUS IIKOWN VELVET CLOTHS. WHITE VELVET CLOTHS. ERENCII ANTRA HAN C Tils. LA K Fill If ASTKACITtS. DAHLIA FKENCII AS Til A (1 II s. IJARNET EKt-'.NCII'AS fKA4 IIAN. AnilEtt OI.OK D A 11 11 If II 11, DROWNS, HUE IS. AND WHITE ASTRA. CHAN. CiKRMAN ASTPACtTAN f I.OTH-, f f,.r. Browns, Blacks, and Whlica, with a groat van-ty of FANCY AND TLAIN CLWUd, for Ladlei U"'s- UlttMhlt CUTLERY. PEARL, IVORY. RUDDER HANDLE. IC TV I V 1-2 M, STEEL AM) PLATED BLAOKi. SET'- fXTLERT IN BOKEWOOD CASES 9IODEKATE lRICEfl A LABUESTOCKTO SELECT FRO.Tt AT CIABK & BIDDLE'S, No. 712 CnESNUT Stroot, 9 IS wfoiemrp PHILADELPniA. AGENCY OF THE Union Pacific Railroad Compan v. OFFICE or DE HAVEN 8c BROTHER, NO. 40 SOCTH IIIIBD STBEET, Philadelphia, October f, lr. We desire torn , a titini Inn in th. iiinu..nn. .. relative price of the Flret Mortaage Bonds of Union Fiiclflo Railroad, aud the price of Government. We wonld today slva thHsn hnmiu m.m a.. f"J m uu ference of 1K7 m taking In exchange U. 8. 6 of 18S1. 5 O-20BOH8fl& I.twi 4z dn. H.. k ... ....... irusutlMI. 1Ia-,1 6-?(isot'85.Jan.&JuIy 1MI7 do. do. 6-20sof'ft7. """ i.7.u7 i or iv . j, june uwrae, 1167 87 do. do. 7 1-10 Cv. JiiIt Ihaiu. (For every thousand dollars,) We offer these Bonds to the public with i-ir fidence In their security. 10 Urn DE HAVEN & BRO. URE SPICES, From FaMwIok & Palmer, London. JUST RFCEIVED. Pare Mace, Cloves, Allspice. Cinnamon, OluKer. White BUcfc and lied IVpier, Nutmegt, Fine Mm, turd. ALSO. Pure Bermuda Arrow Root, Cream Tartar, ttaleratus, and Bl-Carb, Boda. miOi I'OLTON & CLABKE, K. W. COB. BBOAD AND WALNUT NTS. 9 14 tnthfl4p PHILADELPHIA. s IMILIA SIM I LI BUS CDRANTUB. HUMPHREYS' HOMO'.OI'A'rHlt) HI'KTIFIf.S Have proved, from the most amole experience, an entire success simple, prompt, efficient, aud reliable. i uey are toe ouiy jueuiciuc purljctiy adapted to Iitipiilai- use so simple that mUtalces cannot be made :j using them: ho harmless as to be tree inim dauber, and so flicleut vn to be always relluliie. They hare rhist-d the hluhrst comiuenuatiou lrom all. aud will always render satisfaction. Aos Gilts. 1, Cures FBVKllo, uorgestion, innummaunns.... a i, " WOltJIM, Woriu Fevr. Wtiroi Colic -js ;i. " C RM Ml t'UMU. or-ivetuiogol IiiUuls ia 4, " DIAKRIKKA Ot Children or adults. 6, " hi'hKN I KttV, Griping, illllous Coilc 2 , critii.nita unot.-, vuuintiifc. 7, " COL'ullS. Colds, Bronchitis. ,. 25 H, " N L'UAl (II A, 1 ooilmclte. Facuache 2i !i. " HEAltiCIIKS. Sick lleatluche, Vertigo. 25 in. " DVbPKI'HI A, Hiliiius btoiuatli. -.. 2JS 11. bl)l'l'ltl'SKI) or Pal I11I PHrlodn 25 1- ' VH I I too pro'tiKe Periods 25 is! ' CRUVP, Cough, ditliouir Breathing zi H " HALT 1(11 KlfM. iirvsipelus, I-iiupilous. 2". 1,1, Rllkl'M ATISJI. ltheuaiatlc Pi.lus -in It:. " FKV J'.R AMI AO IF, Chill Fever, Agues M fi i.i ;m, blind or metiuiuK- mi is, " OF11 1 II A I.U1 , aud soie or Wejk Kye ftii " CATA KK II. Acute or Chroulo. liilhifuz w . " WIK-OHING COUGH, Violent Cuugbs Xn 21. " Ab'lliMA.Onnressfd BreathlnB... " 111 22 KAR DIsCHARUKi, Impaired Hea-VuB ii la, " bl :BOHH A. Knlnrgcd Glatidn.Hwelliuics ?i H, OKM'.RALDFUJLiI V, Physical We"k" iir.i- r. 2.1, ' DROP-Y. and scanty Kecretloi. 8... " .r'y.r-r' ?: "icgneia trom ridluir in 27, " jii)JM!.t nienAsit. Grnve' 28, " NFJiVCim UKIill.ri'V, SKMINAl" ' .. . K!"5.Nr:t Involuntary UlAi,tt fO 50 ary IlscbargeH.11W SOKK AIUUTII. Canker.. M) I 'Oil rua 6D cine every ortllttaVdlH.'e'a'laX U uLJect to, und a book of dir,.uu .1, W r-ptcilics for fail Priva e ijiM'HslsVhoTh'foVcVi'rini0 and lor Preventive Treiimeu' ... v.u ? toa ant. rccK-t Lases ' Vt inis m. JltiUilihrt'i lu ...ui.iui H.iiu .i 1. ! nniAA I.eit-oi.ally ir hy letter, as above, for all f ruis of" oibeat.t, b 10 g tax 3D. " ll(lH w i: A K N E -8, WntHiia M, " PAINFUL I'l.ltl.Ds, w,ii s. "J SIIKFKRINO at :i,ane t.f 1 iu, " Ei'll KJ-SY hpattins.Bj. Vitus' Li'.'.'"" " VlVW!Mi$ r-u Of so large Vials. Moriin-n .., a-1 tr iv ..w. . " 1" .? "K!' box, are sent urnrt iifiutif tin iiu 11,., . , - i. .... . "y oiiui or Kiitreut. free of .1 , , 1 ,,. ,ri,.e 1-A'l" MrtiSf ,7fi'"s' HPBCIFIC HOMa',0 Vt RlfoAV.WAY JSJf YrV' OU1Ue
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