. : : 1 1 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1603. Vow Our Own Correiporulent. 9mw Tokk, 8cpt. 15. This morning I counted no leas thn nn ban dred and fourteen advertisements under the kead of "Education," in the Tribune. The schools are opening with a Tendance. Within ten daja or two weeks the alvertlicment will all havo dropped oat one by one. It 1 amusing iu resa some or tnem. indeed, when other de partments of a newspaper fall to amuse, the adverliblDK department can be safely relied upon. That department probably contains more lies than all the other departments put together. Te who read the world's life given day after day, and anaifrn before you In J ad? meat the various departments which you chtrge with belLg filled with canards, do you ever reflect, if you are an advertiser, that you are the father of more misrepresentations than any nows-editor or writer of l' slers whom yoi can lay a fiuger on f But these remarks, however, are particularly applicable to the educational advertisements in quostlon. Only they promise so much that It is no wonder our boys and g'rls don't tarn oat to be the moral compenaiuma which they are guaranteed to k orcuiDB. xne provero say?, Tram ud a child in the way he should go, and when he is od he ill not depart from it which is the same as aaying that he will return to first principles when ho hai sown his wild oats. (No allusion to John Allen Is here intended.) Teachers train, or think: they train, up children In the way they should go.but the children, particularly New Tork children, seem to shunt oft" from the parental track as soon as paterfamilias, tha slow-going locomotion, is out of stght. Of all these ono hundred and fourteen advertisement pread out before me, I don't know that I should olicit one of them if I had children of my own Here is a boarding school for ten boys, whose respective fathers, of more or less celebrity, are referred to for recommendation. Ileroia a scail nary that combines in an unusual degree tha choicest home influences with a thorough and accomplished education. Here is a classical, Commercial, and military boarding-school, with a separate sleeping apartment for each pupil. Here is an English training school for boys, where the object system U iuopieu. Ai ike jgienic family school girls and boys are fed, exercised, and educated physically and mentally, in accordance with the primary law of their being. This institution for young lames aspires to be a substantial, not a fashion able, school. - At the Mount Washington Col legiate Institute "Little Boys" are advertised as Watched over with especial kindness and care. The difference between iaehiouable and un fashionable instructresses is discovered at a glance, and plain Mrs. and Miss are liberally interspersed with Madame and Madamoiselle. In the masculine advertisements not a hint is given as to the practice of corporeal punish inent, and let us, therefore, hope that Solomon, Who, for all his wisdom, was a practical fool in some has been outwitted in this nine teenth century; or that it least such castigations as are necessary are performed in darkness and eccrecy, and that the birch moot in vogue at present is Billy Birch of the San Francises Minstrels. It would bo worse than carrying coals to Newcastle or owls to Athens for me to mention the fact that Mr. George W. Childs, who runs a newspaper called the Philadelphia Public ledger, ifl going to buy the Herald for one mil lion dollars in gold I Add to this that old Ben nett's stepping out is to be synonymous with the stepping out of Horace Greeley. Old White Hat' Who may daily be seen trotting down Broadway with his face like a full moon, and his pockets like a portable newspaper staad, is going to be supplanted by Charles A. Daua, who is going to sink the Sun In the Tribune. I wonder what John Young thinks of all this. I wonder what Mr. England, the hitherto managing editor of the Sun, thinks of it. I woDder whether it's so. I wonder whether, perhaps, th re ain't just a little humbag In it. 1 wonder no, I give up wondering. 1 sink upon the beach of supine ness and wait until another wave of intelligence washes over me. The All-England Eleven, all new men to this country, and the best cricketers that England can produce, arrived at this port on 8uuday afternoon, and are stopping now at the Everett House. Yesterday afternoon they spent la prac tising on the St. George's ground. To-day they will witness the base-ball match between the Mutuals and Unions, at Morrisania. To-morrow they commence their first match on the 8t. George's grounds against a picked tweuty-two of New York and vicinity. On the 22d, they play in Montreal; on the 29th, in Boston. They will then proceed to your city, and remain until October 12. Each cricketer gets $250 in gold for his ser vices. Their last game in this country will pro bably be cno at base ball, somewhere near the middle of October, after which they will return to England. Tbey contain seme of the mos". perfect specimens of manly vigor that I have ever laid eyes on. Something ought to be said about Mademoi selle Irma to prepare Pmlaic-lphta for the proper reception of her when the comes along. She is a blonde with wide, large, dark, beautiful blue eyes, fricged darkly, and heightened In their brilliancy by a tender tint of rouge just above the cheek bones. Her manner of questioning the will of the audience, of accepting applausei and receiving bouque's, is altogether bewitch ing', and all the witchery is in her eyes and a corresponding movement of her arms. M. Aujac is a superb specimen of good nature and chivalry. I don't wonder that Niblo's continues so full. A new play called ''lBCS" is to be produced at the New York Thea tre. Janauchek has arrived with her Teu tonic troupe. Grau's opera bouffe troupe com mences at the Theatre Frascaise on October 6, With Genevieve de Brabant. Edwin Forrest commences an engagement at Niblo's, as Damon," on October 16. Poor fellow I last season he could scarcely drag one leg after the other. What he will do this season I don't know. He has already been electrically treated, but the electricity only seems to patch him up for a time. However, I suppose his genius re tains enough lightning to occasionally electrify bis audience, or he would not be engaged. And so, Yours truly, Au Baba. Mrs. General John H. Morgan is visiting in Louis vine. Miss Menken's poems excite muoh interest In Boston. Dr. Lorinpr, ot Massachusetts, talks cattle how in IStiw Hampshire. Nasy, of the Toledo lilade, has Juat lost one vt liis sailors, Mr, liacUou. CITY ITEMS. Nw Si-rut FALtCw)THiM(i.-In store and receiv ing flellyi also, new and choice strles la the piece to be toad Dp to order. Great bargains in Clamour Ooods. ready mads or made to ordsr. Style, St, and workmsnshlp of our garments anrpaued by nous squalled by tew. price guaranteed lower than th lowest else where, and tall satisfaction guaranteed to every pur ohaser.er tha sale canoelled and money refunded. Halfway between Bbnnbtt & Oo . fifth and Tuwna Hali., bixth streets.) OlS Ma brut .v.t 1'HILA BHl.PHIA, AWD 60S) Bboalwat. Naw Yobk. BAfcKlNO HOUSBOr Da Havbw ABbo.,1 No. 40 Sooth TniBDBTRByr. V rnif.ii. fat. u . .. .... I TUB CMlOW pAGIVIn B.,l t.. ' Z'r'.V,?f? "n0Unt 0ttb Wtmn KoawiAS). Bowds of ibis Company, anil h.in. . ..... . .. qaflon whether or not It In really a Srst-oleis road we determined to satisfy ourselves clearly oo that subject, so i to be able lo state defln'tely oar opinion. With trat object In view, oar Hugh De Haven, Jr., went over the antira ..,. pending a week on the line, and examining minutely verythlni appertaining to it, he report It A VIBCT-CXASS BOAD IV ILL n Tr panled a party of leading editor and gentlemen oon- wi.m mo x-trna, woo were r quested to care fully examine the work and tn viva .... i. . . 0-v jut MlUOll njon Its merits, without fear or favor. To furnlsa inn ana complete Information to onr cmtomera, we have caused some extracts from th -. 1 or these gentlemen to be put In pamphlet form whtr.h wa url I In.nl.h An ..nti..n . ..... ........... VM pi.iiLi:...iii.. wn wntwm the road Is not only belnc mdmii. tint ...ha. built, and have no doubt that when completed it will be as Perfect a railroad u .n, i .. - j ... vu uvuuirr. and much superior to many Eastern lines. Its gross earnings for the laat year, upon Its local business alone, were over Four Million Dollar. The whole line to the Pao.flc will be open next year, when the through buslneu will add very largely to its profits Our confidence In the value and security of the FIrt Mortgage Bond of the Company hai been Increased by our personal examination, and we therefore cor dially commend them to the public as one of the afest as well a the most profitable securities we can ofler. Bubcrlption will b received by us at 101 and accrued Intereit from July 1, 186S. ' D HAVER 4 BBO THBR. Bankers, Ko.0 South Third Btreet. Phliadalnhi a THAT PC BP. DOOXBAU There was once a rat-tan terrier purp, And a fat little fellow wa h: With a bright black eye be was quick and spry Ai any tan terrier could be. This StQUt rat-tan terrier parp, As you will presently see, Was brought to grler and bis Hie made brief, By the bite of a murderous Bea. Ore day this rat tan terrier purp. With hi tall ot the stumpiest klnl, Near a rat-hole sat, a Hill as a cat. When he felt a sharp pain behind. Quick as thought this rat-tan terrier purp Made a dash for the foe In the rear; But he was ao fat he could not get at The spot by half an Inch clear. Then this beautiful rat-tan terrier purp Did worry and twist and turn, Till nought could you see of this terrier purp But an inch of his tall astern, Now that was bow this terrier purp Was kUled by a Dea-blie severe; Bet bis master goes to Stokes A Co.', Where fashionable clothing appear, At No. 824 Ohtsnut street. Thb."Nw RBruBLia"-ia. live literary Family Newspaper, published at Camden, N. J. Is an exoal- lent advertising -medium, circulating in West and South Jersey. Sample copies sent upon receipt oi five cents. Terms (2-OU per jear lu advance. Sub scriptions and advertisements, a limited number enly of which appear, solicited. Job printing, hand bills, etc., prlnttd on the briefest notice. H. L. BONMALL, Publisher. Tni advertisement of D. U. G-, under the caption of "wanted," cOers an opportunity such as Is rarely presented for any capitalist desiring to Invest In an tstabllsbtd business. The parties are well known. and enjoy an enviable reputation In the mercantile world. The bouse referred to has been in existenoe a long while and has always maintained a first-class reputation. Jbwelby. Mr. William W. Oaasldy, No. 12 Sonth Second Btreet, has the largest and most attractive assortment of line Jewelry and silverware in the ctty. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. Be also has a large stock ot American watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store is sure to result In pleasure and profit. Cabfits Housekeepers (and especially country merchants and laraiers visiting the clt ) will find It to their Interest by calling at J. T. Delacroix's whole sale and retail carpel warehouse. No, (5 South Second street, above Cbeinut, before purchasing elsewhere. See advertisement In another colamn. Turn Gband Annual Exhibition ot the Delawar Agricultural society will be held at Wilmington, Del. on Thursday Friday, and Saturday ot this week. Dbink the famous Arctic Soda Water, and read Tub Evkmins Tu-bobaph. at HULmau's News Stand, at Nonb Pennsylvania Depot. Yivu Custom-Madi Boots and Shobs for Gen tlemen. Baxtiett.No. S3 South. Sixth street, above Cbesnut, Qkovbb A Bakkb's Ailgbest Premium sewing Machines, No. 730 Cheannt street, Tbbmwith's Nbws Depot, at No. 107 8. Third street, is the place to find all kinds of reading mat ter. He keeps on haud a constant sooply of all the periodicals, magazines, pictorials, fashion plates, BDd every description of light reading. If be does not have what you desire, he will send Tor 11. If you wish the New Yors paper Trenwiin's is the plaoe to obtain them, aa be has perfected arrangements whereby be receives them long before the regular mail arrive. W11ERS SHALL I GET MY FAIL CLOTHING t AT WANAMAKBB ft BKOWKB Of COVBiK! ZIABBIED. HIPPLK KINO.-On the Wth of August, 1A89. by Alderman 11. St. Boylnlon, Mr. JAMWj Hi f PI. Si and Mr.. MAGGIE KING, all of this city. RAO EN DIXON. September 7, 168, at No. 1400 Hanover street. Kenslng.on, by John O. Wilson, V. I). M Mr. SAMUEL, KAUJLM to Miss BABAU ANN DIXON, both of this city. WALTON CLASHON, On September 13, at the RoxborouHU Baotlat Parsonage, by the Rer, David Hpencer.Mr. KD WIN K. WALTON to Miss K-tTHEK P., youosest daughter ot the late Mr. Hiram Ulassoa, both of Manayuuk. DIED. CRAWFORD. On the afternoon of the 12th Instant, G.KOKGE CHAWKOKU. lu the 67th tear 01 his age. '1 be relatives and frienaa of tne lamuy are rteot fully Invited to attend the funeral, from bis late resi dence, No 2H N. Ninth street, on Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. KERN.-On tbeiatb Instant, CHARLES WILLIAM KERN, Sr., aged 62 years ft mouths aad It days. The relatives and friends ol the family, also the De Kalb Lodge, No. 174, I. O. of O. F,; the Pocahontas Tribe, No. ft, I. O. of R. M.; and the Humboldt Lodge. .No. 1. O, ot II. S., are respectfully Invited to attend hi funeral, on Weduesaay afternoon at S o'clock, from hi late evidence, No. 211 Tyler street, between Marrlo.t and Carpenter, below Fourth. MARTIN. On the 18. h Instant, OLIVES B. MAR TIN, lu the 24th year ol tils age The relatives and friend ot the family are respect fully Invited te attend the funeral, from the residence or hi parrnis No. 1U4SN. Brcoud street, below Mas ter, on Thursday afternoon at t o'clock. MoMCRTRlE. On tna morning of the lxth instant, El IZAbh-Td, wile if 4 apialu B. T. McMurtrle. The relative aud trlentii et tbe family are respect fully Invltfd to attend the funeral, from tbe nwldence o' her bUHiiuud, No. lis flue nret, on Wednesday morning, the lBth Instant, at Is o'clook. fervloe at Paul's Church, B. Third Btreet, at li o'clock P. M. ORAM. On the mil Instant, REBECCA ORAM, In the Mil year of her age. "Ic.-i' , ve r.ri tx'.rni-. of tl-0 fim!!y rs r"pcc4 fully invited to attend the funeral, txwa Uie reaUcncr !"V-.W WJ Poplar street, on Thnnlay morning st in sVms-assir-- . T.tvl-Tn h,ftl '""taBt.A.MOBRrao PAUL. In the Kih year of bis age. The male relatives and friends of tha Amn km m. spentfolly Invited to alinnd the funeral, from bis late raiueocr, no. nrji wooa sireet, on Wednenrlay afW noon. tbe llth Instant, as t o'clook. Interment at Lau- PINK. On the tnornlnar of Rontomha w vansr A., daughter of Captain William S. and A. M. Pine. Doe notloe will be given ef the funeral. "ySli"-rJ!'.." ''! Angust, KI The friend ot the family are Invited to ettnd his fnneral.from Rt. Pam'sCburcb, Hibnknn,on Wednes d ay, the lsth Instant, at 1H o'clock P. M. 1 1 BLACK 8EKQES FOB MOURNING DRESSES. Just received, two esses of Black Woollen Serges, Also. Black Drap de Almas, Black Hattn de Co I nee. Black Belgian Corf a. Black Cambridge Cords. Black Pacha Mohairs. Black Alpaca Cretonnes. B.ack Velour Rusae, etc BK3KON A SON. Mourning Dry Good Hoife, No. SIS CHE8NTJT Street, AmeeioaU Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia. S. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Street. ThU Institution has no superior in the United S1Q LIFE INSURANCE. E. W. CLARK & CO., CANKERS, No. 85 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia GENERAL AGENTS I OB THI NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO or THI UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, FOR TUB States of rcunsjlranla and Southern New Jcrsej. The NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY Is a corporation Chartered by Speolal Act of Congress, approved July 25, 1868, with a CASH CAPITAL OF ONE MILLION . DOLLARS, And Is now thoroughly organized and orei-.arod for business. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solici tors, who are Invited to apply ot onr office. Full particulars to be had on anDlIoatlon at our offlco, located In tbe second story of oar Banking Honse, where Circa! are and Para phlets, fully describing the advantages offered by the Company may be had. C. VV. CLARK & CO., No. 35 South THIRD Street, B tuf rp PHILADELPHIA. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. UAMONDS, Emeralds, Rubles, Sapphires, Pearls, Bailey & Co., Ciiesnut Street, 819. ttuthsj Q LARK & DIDDLE, Jewelers and Silrcrsmllhs, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, Invite ths attention of their patrons to their Urge and elsgant assortment ot DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, PLATED-WARE, Etc. BEAUTIFUL DHBIQN3 IN BILVES AND BIL VKR PLATED WAEE8 FOB BRIDAL GIFTS, M tsthrp As C. & A. PEQUICNOT, a7iim(anaiactursrs of WATCH OASES, and BsaJers In American and Imported W A T O II E 8, No. U South SIXTH Street, I ejrptuths Manitfactoni, No, S2 & FIFTH Strut. QAVI8 & HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS, ESTABLISHED IN 1865. - Fifteen Years Previous Experience. STORE, No. 421 WALNUT STREET. .... , Increased FscUItles for ths Transscilon of the Gene ral Auction Business. LA HOE AND ELEGANT BOOMS 100x42 feet, and iOxtO feet, PAI.EH AT ItFPIDINgjffJ A51 QBIFPT OF iflluLLL ATTCJNTIUN. 'Un3p EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH. JJI-ICTRIC TELEURAPH IN CHINA. THE HAST INDIA TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S OFFICE. Nos. 23 and 25 NAJSSAU Street. OROASIZED UNDER BPKOIAI, CHARTEB FROM THS STATE OF MEW YOJLK. CAPITAL. J5,000,000 50,000 SIIARESr f 100 EACH. DIRECTO&S- Hon. AlfDBKW O. Oubtim, Philadelphia. Raul B, FoBBKS.of Buaaall A fVi.. rihi.. Fbd. BurtMrisu), of F. BuMsrUsM A Oo,. New Isaac Li vkrmorb. Ttw. Mlnh. O. B TL.Bn.tin AKiarmk HouiSD, Tress. Anl. Kx, Co., New or.. Hon, James Noxom, Byracnse, X. T.. C. II. Pa is, Treas. W tl. D. Tel. Co., New Torlf . Flktch eb W estbat, of Weatray, Ortbs A Bardoas. Ue. N. T. Nicholas Mickxks, New York, OFFIf.JKR.1 A. 0. CcaTiw. President. N. Wichlus, Vlce-Preildent. e kobob Conajit, Fecretary. Oboj-ob Km (.Cashier National Bad Oomascsr. wealth). Treasurer, Hon. A. K. Hoi xv aa. Philadelphia, Solicitor. ihe Chinese Sovtmmcnt having (through Uxi JTrym, Anton Uurlingamey conceded to this Company-the privt. tfffe of connecting the great seaport of ths Jtmptreby submarine eiectne tru graph cable, ue propose comment ino operations tn China, and laying down a line of Una- miles at once, between the following ports, vis; Canton ..i.(kio.oiio Macon........ Hone Kong............- 6wtow A moy.-... . Foe-Chow Wan-Chu -. Nlngpo ..... Hsug-Cbeao.. 8haLghal.M 60,000 S59.00S 2S0O00 , 250t00) 150.000 mew 400,600 1,21)0,900 1,000,000 Total., .-5910,OS These porta bavit a lorflga commerce of t900.00o.0uo aud an enormous domealui trade, beoldea which wa have tbe Immense Internal commerce ot ths Enpire, radiating Irom these points, through Its canals and cavlgable rivers Tbe cable belnglald, this company propose erecting land llneb and establishing a speedy and trustworthy means of commonleaUon, which must command there, aa everywhere else, tne communication) of the Government, ot buB.i-ess, and of social life, especially In China. She has no postal system, and her only means now of eommuulcatias; lnformatloa Is by courier on land, and by ateameos oo water. The Wtsiern Woild- kn.ws that China Is a very largecenntry, In the main densely peopled; bat lew yet realise that she contains more than a third of ths human race. Xhe latest re tarn a made to ber central, minorities for taxing purposes, by the local mag Is. tratea. make her population. Jbur Ifundred and fur. teen MiUUnu, and tLls Is muse likely to be nnder than . ovtrthe aclul acgregatn. Nearly all or these who. are over ten leara old not only can, bnl do read sad write. Her civilisation Is aeoullai, but her Uterature la aa extensive aa that of JSurope. China la a laad,ot Uscbeisandiradsn;ana the latter are exosedlaily qalck to avail llemselves of every proffered facility for procuring etttly lnfermatles. It Is observed la Cailiornia tbat the Cbliete make great use cf tbe telegraph, thouch It there trassuilts messages In. En glish alone To-day, gruat numbers of fleet steamers are owned by Chinese merchants, and used by them exclusively for the transmission of early Intelligence, If the telegraph wepropose, connecting all their great seaports, wen now in existence. It Is believed that Its business would pay its cost within ths first two years of its successful operation, and would steadily increase thereafter. No enterprise commends itself as in a greater de gree remunerative to capitalists, and to our wuole people. It Is of vast national Importance commer cially, politically, aud evangelically. Busies of this company to a limited number, may be obtained at Sto each. 110 payable down, (15 on ths 1st of November, and fZS payable In monthly Install ments of (2 60 each, commencing Dec tuber I, lsas on application to DREXEL & CO., , No. 34 South TIJIRD Street, PMIadcIplua, To duly authorised Banks and Bankers throsghont Pennsylvania and at the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, Nos. 23 and 25 NASSAU STREET, POLITICAL VERMONT HAS QPOKENI PENNSYLVANIA WILL SPEAK! "LET US HAVE PEACF." GRANT. COLFAX, Patriots Both, and Uotl for Teaco, STO NEW TOBK. FURNITURE. SPECIAL NOTICE. TO BE SOLD, AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, $100,000 WOETIl OF FURNITURE, At prices much k.elew usual rales. UE0RUE J. II EN K ELS, LACY & CO., THIRTEENTH end CHEBNTJT Streets, 827ibalu2mrp PHILADELPHIA. BOARDING. NO. 1121 GIBABD STREET, CENTRALLY located, within two squares of the Continental nd Olrard House An unfurnUhed &ECOND-BTORY FRONT ROOM, with Q rat-class Board. Vacancies for Gentlemen and Table Boarders, Reference required. a li yy O R M SI WORM 81 Those pests of childhood, that undermine ths Constitution, and render life miserable are effectually removed by ths use ot HOLLO WAY'S VERMIFUGE CONFECTIONS, a most pleasant, safe, and reliable remedy, dally prescribed by physicians, Bold 07 all Druggists JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWOEN, . 1 II U No. eos ARCH Street. p A P E R. GO TONS 60 TONS Wrapping, Manilla, and Hardware Tapors, OF DESIRABLE SIZES AND WEIGHT J. PRICiS GREATLY REDUCED. C. S. U Aim ITT A BBUTHEB, 3 5 11" Tl ParerMsnufacturen and rvalers, Wuefcouse, Kos. 12 ar.a It E0ATUR union LEAGUE GRAIJD MASS MEETING, The If allonal Rovnbllran rx' friends of HUMAN RIO dTttrof EQUAL LAWd. of roe Biesi t Y OF LABOR, aadj of GOOD WILL TO wuf meet in front of the U7IION LEAGUE" HOUSE, BROAD STKHEft On Tuesday Eveningr Sept. 15, AT EICIHT O'CLOOK, Toreannsflncerte ORB T PRIN0IPLB8 OF THU riTi so assure tbe Honest-Tajwcnt of the NatIoral Ucbt; To strlre for XCONOMT la every Department of uoTernmeot, and fee protection of AMBJUCAN IN DUSTRYi te advoeate efficient defeuso, ths world over, of all Americaas,. Native or Naturalizsd; Te nerve one another for tbe strnrgle u October and Novembtr, wltb DBMOORAOY and tkelr RE BEL FRIEN98; to malnlala peace by doing exact JU6TICH TO ALL, and to promote the UNITY, BAPPINKSS, and PROtfip-KRITY of onr country by Uie TRIUMPHANT ELKQTlOJt Of GRANT, COLFAX. AKB THB WHOLE REPUBLICAN TICKET. Sailors, 'Soldiers, and Civilians; Merchants. Manu- factmers, Wecbaalcs, Laborers, and Proreeslooa' men; all who work' or hare worked, ate InvlteA teas- tend. Let all come who oonflAe la MFADB. SHERMAN' SHERIDAN, and BIUK.LU4, rather than in Ruav- bkmabd, UtspTow, Foubbt. and Ban a as; all who deprecate a sivr Bxbbuiom, thieatened byRLaia. for the vioimf overthrow ut the reconstruction mea sures of cur f ATaieno Comobbss; all who regret the shanttful venality and-corruption which, have rata riot In the National Administration since the TREASON ot ANDREW JOHNSON threw Its oontrol lots-the hands of tbe QUisirDaaocsaTia Psbtv; and all who demand such changes as shall cieanse and purify It aud put the Executive branch ef the Government In accord with tbe IMMEDIATE REPRESENTA TIVES OF THE PEOPLE. Let those come who. saved Ihes counti-y, and all who rejoiced la Its salvation; all who, while forgiving the Past, aalc tecuMtyfo tKautuv all who glory in tbeli country as the ABYLUM. OF- .THE OPPRESSED OF ALL NAT I' NS, And will keen it such: all wbo svmnathliA with people siruiHHngir their ritjhU, two. vUa long for tb ujr wuou iniwTrai livnviy snaureign wvughout the Let us make this the GRAND RALLY OP THE CAMPAIGN. Let us show that PHIL ADELPHTA fTKnora npn DUTY AND WILL DO IT. Lt us secure Irotn her such a majority In OUTCiiiiR that the oTATiii wnl be sure tn NOVEMBER. " Tle following dlstlnuulsUed sneakers will m.dAr.. the meeting: gen. daniel f. Sickles, HON, KUW1JN I1. bTATON. liUN, JOHN HllEkMAN, HON. HANNIBAL HAMLIN. Gen. Joseph B. Hawley, Gov. John W. Geary, Hoi .Hiuoo Cameron, Hon. M. JMcMlcliaei, Hon. B. H. Brewster, Gov. James Pollock, Col. JoLn W. Forney, Gen. Hector Tyndale, Hon. Charles Gibbons, Hon. K. McPberson, Hun. Ceoige Connell, Hon T. J. Onlley, Gen. Joshua T. Owen, Hon. Leonard Myers, Gen. John A. Logan. Gov. A. G. Curtln, Hon. Wju. B. Main, Hon. Charles O'Neill. Hou. Wm. D. Keller, ilon. O. N Tailor, BeDl. L. Berry, Eaq., John Gofortb.Eq , D. Dttugherty, Esq., Hon, J. Uaziebuiat, Hon. Chas. Gllnln. Hon. A. K. McClure. A. W. Jleusziy Kiq., Hon. Henry D. Moore, Fred'k Dlttman, Esq., Fred'k Breitinser, Kiq., George blegoiMiin, Esq. BY OBDER OF THE COMMITTEE. 12 11 J-JEAE QUARTERS UNION REPUBLICAN CITI EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, No. 1103 Cheanut Street, PlltLAORLPHIA, Sept, II, 1S63. A GRAND DEMONSTRATION BT TBI Republican and Loyal Citizens or IMIH.AUELPIIIA, WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, On Tuesday Evening, Sept. 15, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. TBE REPUBLICAN IN VIKCIBLES, THE CAMPAIGN CLtB Or 1868, TUB TABIOU WABD AJKHOCIATIOMS, OIIAHT AND COLFAX CM.VBM, And other organised bodies are Invited so partlolpata. CLUBS FROM ABROAD, desiring to take part, will please notify the undersigned of ths Uus and place Of their, arrival, v . , k.. , a By order of the Oommlttee. WILLIAM R. LEEDS, President, WAuSiaAW. u POLITICAL QAMPAIGN CLUB OF WIILADELPIIVa A meeting of the C ub will be bald On Wcdnrwlgy ErenIiig,ScptciwJkr ify AT EIGHT O'CLOOK, AT COSCKRr BALL, 03JRNUr StressV aoora' ' Twelith, lo make preparation for a Parole on SATOBDy KVENINO NEXT. Punctual atsnd arcs requested. All wbedes re to- ars Invlteo tr "f WILLIAM B, MANN, Ohfef Marshal, TT E A D Q IT A B T E V8 Brft'GTDLICA INVINCICLES. OllDEIt NO! I. I The Club will assemble TUESDAY, kfept. is. at 7 O'clock, p. Jf for Parade and to st'end the pmouitralon Tor Grant, C'clfax. and rbe whole Dnloo iepnnilcan ticket, at the Union league Heine.; Baoad strwt. Uyorderof BKSJ. L TaYIAB, ta ei mannai. U, ArK1u,bMU uarnuaiff. Hbmbt 'i ono, Hit TSTINTH WARHO BANT AND COWAX CAM XT f A1UN ILUli. Th Club will alien I the Grand Jjemcnsiratlon on 1'Umoa Y KVKNINt, Members' of tb Club, and a I Kn-uOilrran cllln-o. of ttm War J, will MeetuDle at beaclauarini MAHKKPiraid UIIS RICK t-t reels on Tuesday evenlnr. 7 o't'l tr.K (ahpt. quluenu will be furnteaed. West ITnladelobla Band laHe notice. Dy croerof LJWH ZK' BAUOH, KarabaL joh r. iiillh i . Jen, riiNMNQHiv, J Assistant Man mala. Dvin-niciTi.aa 1 r.h..,..M. Cym b Hohmk. J Msrshal'r Aids. 14 J HATS AND CAPS. d CENTLEMEK'S HA T8. The Atitnuin Fashlona amSow Eet tdy. The favor of an opportunity to evbmlt tbesa aas to your Inspection la respectfully solicited by WARBURTON, Hattoi tv Ko. 430 CDESSUT STUEET, , lUt Next door to the Peat Offlos, . J03B9 T3trLB A CO- No. SS S. NINTH Street, Flm door above Cheannt street. TV WAEBDHTON'8 IMPBOVB- TENTT '."J3' f nd eMy-ntitng Dreas HaU (patented), la , the Improved nublens of the aeaaonv CHHS gT Ksreet. nr floor to tbe Poet Ofllce. U is JSp CIGARS. FUOUM. it sojiy CIUASS. "Mariana Blta;!' genuine Voelta Abs)r Leaf throiigbouu Kq'jal to- lending iwp4na. Clgara. Nlneien varletins.. (U"tllMl Si to til par- bne!r J. 'Vra lll.inlc.ii-.il r.ltm. ik.l. Bill... Vr.' vartte. (KntaPea $6 tu4 per hundredtl- Luoiad'or,; rieur de Ly," ela (IMallea It to H l"f bondred.) . 1 Kend lor Circular, etc. We will giadly give aor lnlnvmKtlr n tn rrniiink..ni1 H ) r..n. ... i tbey cau purchaour Olu ars mnuln aud clieanaat. We are Import!. avaiia ClaM by every steauuer at low rates undeo ameneed Tariff. . FlIUUET avatOAM, 10 15icP No taiftl ROOT Street. MEDICAL. mem. N E U R A. T3.I A lTarrantcd rcrmajicntly Cared, Warranted Permanently Cured. Without Injury to the System. Without Iodide, Potassla, ory Colchlcmu Ky Using Inwardly Caly. DR. FITLER'8 0RE1T RUEUMATIC BEMEDr, For Rheumatism and Neuralgia t all its forms. The only standard, reliable, posltl-se. Infallible prr manent cure ever discovered. It Is warranted to con tain nothing hurtful or Injurious to the system. WA RK ANTED TO CUBE OR MONEY REFUSDFJ WAJLBANTEDTO CUBKOB MONET BE fUNDB i Thousands ot Philadelphia relezences of cures. Pre pared at Ho. 29 SOUTH FOUgXU STEEET, e 2J StU'htl ' BELOW MARgHT. CARPETINGS. J. T. DELACROIX IMPCBTEB AND DEALEIt IN CARPETIN Q Mattings, OU Cloths, Eugs, Etc. Wholesale and RotaLI, WARE HO (TBE, No. 37 South SECOND 6t., it stutbsmsp Above Cbesnut, PhHadelph la. OT-CAST PORCELAln, To Lamp Dealera, rerrumerallrugxls(k And tlcueral Dealer lu China, ami Glaaaware. THE AMEBICAW HOT-OASV POBCELAIN COMPANY It prepared to manufacture at low ptitss, LAMP FEET, SHADES. GLOBES 8 JKB B ELLS CHIMNEYS, BOTTLE, BHAVINO MUOdt PEBPUMEBT, and DB QQaiSTS JABS, And articles In general family use, ordinarily ps of OPAQUE WHITE GLASS AND OUINa. Parties furnishing their OWN MOULDS WILL BJS AFFORDED SPECIAL FACILITIES. ORDERS ABE BOLICITED. OFFIGKt No. 15 South M:VJ;TU Street, HthstoUtrp PHU.ADRLPHIA iBINTINGROQMS RODGEBS' AND WOHTfc.NHOLM'3 POCKET Htil VKH. Pearl aud Blag Handle, of bnautlfut nnlnli. KODOEKW' and WA1E A BUTOHKK'H RA ZOH, aud Ihe eelt-braUwl LEOOULTBE UAZOhl riaxors, Kuivea, H-l8sor, aud Table Cutlery Oronnd ami P:l hfd. at sueet.Wvw Ueiaul,
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