6 UNION PACinCJtAlLWAY. Tlie Iinnii F.rtirlii-Tlie onntrjr Tiiwnn-l.i'itvrnHorlli. Prom Our Own Correspondent. Leavfnwortit, Knnft OY,t. 13, 18(8. The General Ticket AirentK' 4KanBu. Excur sion1 party have Just nrrlvert, homeward bound. Koch one is delighted with tbu buffnlo hunt, the Union Pacific Railway, Eastern Dlvlnlon, and the mngolflccnt country through which tho road ' passes. Ihc only regret expressed I t'mt thay did not proceed as far west b-i f'nridan, 405 mile from Kansas City, the western termlnut of the road. The e xcursionl?!" lelt Fort Iliijes last night at 8 o'clock, and reached here at 10 A. M., some two bours lute. The detention occur red near Fort Harkcr, in com-equenco of some diflarrnncrucnt of the machinery of the locomotive. It w fortunate, howpver, this took place, other who a end accident mt;ht hive molted, had the traiu continued on at its usual ipeed. Toe cars remained a aufllclent length of time to discover a Ireit-lit car on the track and remove it bcibru the special excursion train came, nlonr. K'.-achiig tho Lnrcnns and Leavenworth Junction, one m i 1 r past of Li v rence, the visitor Cfimc t this place ott thj Leavenworth branch, ina'.ead of returning ti Kansas City. Btransc as U may poen to many, tin trroun Is west of Fort Hayes, upon which the buffalo hant fyesterduy took place, are, in a direct eat on 1 west line, about the centro ot this vatani extensive contiuent, and, for all practical p.tr ' ' very near the centre of the srreat Amcri t0,s; -n. With civilization far advanced in can n1v rthcast, ud Southeast, and making the flats', No. , h f western shoves of the rarid strides Pacific lb" Wo-e MClUm f 'lr co,u,uoa country is being pcopiod to an bsyona the most sanguine anticipations of the jeetors of the great road passing through it, and in the future will teeoin- '.'.'.ei with jnore certainty and groater Papldlt, th;u did cither of tho Slates added to the original thir teen which loimed the Union, allowing then lull twenty jenrs' advantage. The portion of Kansas travelled over possesses roneiderable interest to the to'irut. As a general thing, flat, treeless, expaiuive, and streamless prairie Is euppo-cd only to exist. Experience teaches otherwise. It affords views of large rivers, numerous creeks and streams, an undu lating and beautiful couulry, rich in boiI, a healthy and delighttul climate, fine limestone formation in which ninicroas springs of water are found, and almost every .liing that makes it desirable or a home. Such may b3 said of this growing State lor u disluncj of to huuJroJ mile from the Mi.i50.iri line, and these facts, among other con.-oeraUous, donuudod the buildiEg of the Union Pacific Railway Eastern Division. As before re.ivirkcd, ii Is becoming rapidly pipuliteJ, and that, too, with a vigorous, deter .urn 2. 1 people. The pro ductions of the titate are varied, and already the railways connecting with Ihis grand national highway ate feeling and appnciatiug the in creasing trade of Kuua. There are ninny points of great beauty along th-.i routp, and east of Fort Harktr the pulpit or mushroom r'jeks posBcsarare attractions. These rocks arc unique and exceedingly interesting They r.-semble a HWHbrooin havii'g a brand, uaibi'cll t-shaped table or cap, poised upon a pedestal or oteru varying from bix to ten feet Uiiru and from two to five feet in diurucUr, a Ivle t!ie cup U tcom 10 to 20 lect in dian)etor. It 13 a curious forma tion, and the more singular when it is known that the pedestal or stem 19 a 1 glit sauds'.one of rather a Eolt character, while the taj 0 or ctp is of a different color. DLC-yrniuod u.t hard. These are singular freaks of nature, and standing out on the open, rolling' prai.'ie, where they have stood cioub'.le.e lor lye?, impies tbc traveller with the grandeur aud versatility of the scenes of this destined to be great Common wealth. There are heavy outcropping of vil .ta ble and easily-worked stoi;e and granite ilcpo.-iU along this section, which aio admirably adapted ior building purposes. Beyond this reg 011 corns the buir.ilo giass'' prairie?. These are mote ll.it aud uniu'.eiv.-iling, and oro mostly Inhabited by Inuiuus an 1 the innumerable herds of buffaloes or bison. The grass grows in small tufts, reietu'iliug ti-noiuy, but finer and more delicate in the b'tvlf. It is not more thau from three to five inches tig) and remarkably hardy; so much to, that millions upon millions ot buffalj, cattle, shoep, and other animals exist and grow fat upon it during the winter mouths, as well as ia the spring, summer, and. auiamo. Tail 'biilaio grass" region is uu;roJu'jtire, so fur as is known, lor want ot hrigition. It sel dom rains, contequently thero is iusuf. llcicnt moisture for vegetu'.iou. From June, 18G7, it is said there whs no rain until A u-just of this year. But while vegetation does not thrive here, for the reason ftaied, a system ot tankage might easily be devised, and water gathered during the rainy seasons, through which cattle can be supplied with water at all tea-ions, and from the superior paslurase of thee millions of acres tho finest aud beat eai tie could be raised, and at very trilling cost. This done, the entiie area ot these vast "by ff.ro grass" prairies can be made of great linnorttnce and value. The valley of tne Ka or Kansas river Is fer tile aiid quite productive. This section com. prUes the lands ttown as the Delaware Indian Jtrserve." Muoay Hill. Solomon, ani Saline yallejs are also rich end uusurpa-sed lor for-"''J- Grain and stock -ra'sing ttio becoming noted in Kansas, and mnuikably tlno crops of jlinerent kinds 01' grain and tome extraordinarily large cattle have been raised. Tne saline valle v possesses great wealth In its salt tpringi aid gypt,uni beds, and niveady several opertttors are successtully working the.u pi otitic salt wells and sending their luauufacrure t astwarJ. Be sides salt and opsin.!, aium; iron ore, and tin are said to exltt, us weil as coa'. The i.i'incipai lovns in Kansas sro neecsfirilv on tue LiuIkii io.i,!,. i..,i ...iij zr --iu iiniivuv, liAM'jn miviiioii. THE DAILY Ev &TST1NG TELEGKAPI1 miLADELPIilA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2G, 18G8. 1n 11 0 days of "bleedins" Kinag was one of thq lradtnp points of Interest in that then lmporant Territi ry. Topi ka has peveral larao and elfKnt invateand buMrteBs edi Ices in it, an! whert cumpleicd the State Cipllol will be omoftho flnrsl structures of the kind 011 the continent. The population Is about 4:iu0. , . . Wamtgoisa plessant town, and i cllt.ens can boat Ol a 6rst-cla-s boVh All the ex ;ur siOLlcts will long remomb r the dinner prep ire 1 fcr tbcm on the llh ,n', b' proprietors, UfM. tbtldon A Klcbmonrt. llatihn'inn wa lounded by several families from Cincinnati. It is loratc.l In a splendid vai'ey, and from the simrnlt of Blue Mount, au eii?iience of nearly 200 feet, a view presents itseli that is rarely surpassed anywhere. Tho Hale Aeru ultui ai C lleue in located near Mau hatlan. This plaje is destined to become one of the leadicg towns of Kansas. The Rig 141 un river erjpttis into the Kaunas liver, and afotds excellent wotrr-po'er for nianafaeiortep. There ore tve chnrchefl in the place, t "jo largo ilouring and two saw-mill''. Junc'ion City is crowing ripldly. It la tltunled in the K'pubi can river v.illey, and the coun'ry around is ceii bra'cd lor the tino wheat ciops raed. This is the county sf'at of U.ivis county, and on every side evidences of prosperity preti 111 innnrclvrs. The olhi r towns eat of Fort Haves are all active, and the rot-nlcis evince a ilcierminaiion to Biiccced in nil tin ir enter; rises. From tho data sieHlied you will Cnd there arc am pic facili ties in this country for inipr ovenvnt. lluliuis arcclirnp and protlvetlve, mineruis abound, and I'veryilri' actually n'ce-ary for hcnlth, coin loit, education, and worldly pro-pentt; ore to be found aion tue Union faeidc Kilway, taitern i)lvisn,n. Ij avec worth, on tho Missouri river, Is a large and beautiful oily o! upwards of itf.OOJ s ul-. It occupies n highly leivantsaeous peogiaoliloal posit on. and is surrounded by ore of the richest agricultural regions m the '-rent valley of the 31 is ouri. It is nbot t a mile and a half fr m Foit Li aveuwonh, ilia oldest fort on tins Mis souri river, and ita rapid extcn lon wid sooa unite the city and lou with con'.inuoiis row of splendid residences. The rivn iliws wrh a deep, swift current, and on the Kansas side is bordered ny a natural levee of rock, extend. ng a'oug tho eiitne ciiy Iront. The streets of Leavenworth run the fame as those in I'hiladelohia, north ki.d toulh and casl'iind we?t, and all thej.rin cionl thoioughUres arc well .C-aSTi.ICu aud l'ghtcd with gas. i'rosperlty, conuntment, commercial enterprise, comfort, and happiness area-parent on every hand. J he city is fast becoming a preat railroad cenlre,aud is destined to be a second Chicago, In a little wbtlo wc must leave Leavenworth. The excursionist are tu.der las'lng obliiialions to Colonel J. M. Weh-'er, theellicicnt and clever Cencral Ticket Agent of the Union Pacific Rail, way, Eastern Division, nnd to Messrs. George Koble and B. Mat shall, Assistant Superinten dents, for iheir kindness, cire, and unremitting attention to thcru whtie passing over their rond, and all e.vpress the hope that the time is not far distant when the national Government will tee the necessity for futher "oialeri il" aid in extending th!s rouie on to the eoMen shores, ol the Pacitic.-throuph Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and California, and glvs to t jo ollicers named laiecr spheres 01' duty and usefulness. We go henee to yt. Joseph, Mo'.. In three of Pullman's cilebrated palace an i dining-room cars, under tho especial supervision of Peter B. Ureal, fcq., the (General Ticket Agent of the Hannibal and Bt. Jo.npti Kai'road. Tub onior. SPECIAL NOTICES. wui(inr;s alconatkd glyceric 'fubtet 1 Ibouiltttuu (.ilycwlu lomia to pnae rvo Ibe uhlu Ironiiuiynei i uria wrlnkla, nnoan.. a won Uerllii degree of nol 1 t ' and Ucticney to t!m am plexloi., cud wliiteaeD to t!ie sk.n; la un exeellout tieutlirice, giBtelul to tlie lato uud tonic to tho moiuLi and piuna ; Imparls swuutnutsa to the breath, and renders tlictttiU boauiouliy white. Fur sle hv nil ilrupKlHta. i'. 61 G. A. WIO.aJIT, No. fl.-4 CHKSNTJT BtreU 2 4 OFFiCt, OF '1 II 10 CITY TKEASU'tER. i'jui.Ai i;i.i'Uja, Oc.uucr 14, luus. To Holders of Clry Warmnts aud Ceitlttcatea of CHy 1 em.. K' itittered Clly WPrrauts rumberliist front K J. 1 to 3 en. iiiclii' ive will bo raid ii'i.'U tu'tseu'.atiun at tills t-lilce. Jtilrtrt!easliif; liuui tula dale. CVri. lie ties il JjO' ii ol th- (!uy ot l'lillndetphta 'hat liuve lieeu left fit turn olliuo tor rvRiHtr:.', ure 11 iw rei-t'y 1. r di.!r try. JiohUrs 0 r o- ipts u;v tojineited lo r iHut ti e w.iuo ! (1 rt-C'jivo their cerililijatN. Loeiis of Hie t.'itv ot I'ptnirti'iphi. """ Jjnn my, I. -i.tf. will l : i.al.l v'f t' "' "V!' VK:?'?i,.ll'. JOJiiUMi K. HKIUSOfj. Id 14 12t City Tieuiiurer. V n TI II M k I IV tt IV' lit..l. v lfcJU 1 mve spoken In a ior w.w " .--vv winmui point. Wo' in imrortuLce coTiiea i.u rvit-m ri7!nnr; i inn i 1... it 1 1 a . 1 ; luJtiat JU J.OU1 UV IUU IUd'3UUlIlJ(;iIH AIM ?Oi it id Li . . 1 principally setth l by uu'.i-tlavery men. ii the county neat ol Dotntlas county, and in 18J0 contalted a populntiou of 170U innaiitancs. This town wa-j tUe scene of tne Q'lan Irell raid and nidssicrs, on tho 21st of August, 1G03, when upvnr1s of one baudr.nl persons were kilteil, aid nearly as many bnilii ines were rleatroiect ly fire. It is now h tlirlvlu" city and has a p-ipuluiou nf tOUO. The Kansas Btate University was located in Lawrence in and the first session cpeted Seoteinoer 12, J86!?; lt"' University buildiiiir is coiiiposcl ot a lipbt btoue, auJ. Btanciing on a coinmaudln eminence, overlooks the city and turrouudiuir country tor n. ibis u.stituiiou waj the brst to recognize tho rights of lemalc. In common wiih male, iu her educational system. It has been highly suCee-aM,i, aufl iromisesm the future to be productive 0t gre.it good in the W es t. Topeka, twenty-five miles further wet is the capiial cf Ihe state, the county se it 0f Hhi vueo county, and is located ou the rlaUt bunk of th Kansas river. It was here the original F.e. State Constitution of Kansas was ioiuiuj, ttJ( rikr.'Ti-P. ni,' Tmr Tntiuvuii vin (SOfTll britl iJH VAo: H.SUKit KML- V V ( Oi I'JiX Y , T rt' iC 1' V-Ki c l'U uud BO U l'U hlret . The .1 nmisl Keetlr'n of the Ptnkh ilders of thli tVi"n.ny will to h -i n,;. lull ouic, 1 Uj5SOAV, cveu.her d, ai 4 o'cu-ek. I -ji )i 'j iui.'l F. XIA Ktl-S ;-:enreary. m-jtASKr of ran skin, wira thi ir srr.iy ,it-l( 1 sm.4. IteUlt.'K ae.-uu -.mAtlous, lorm a t ti leo o! iiwm ii' nin'.e, imicli iis uu-ciw ir imis, 111 1 ,1 vii rriuuvy h 011 (1 In UIi.:-KKLT'.-S I'lJl Vi'Ai t'ttv. i In '."N'iNT, whu u li h b. euilii! lor nny l.uru ut tk.it t'isiB4 No niHUer '1 liu.v h 1; Hwrltii.t or vibal Uo'.iuT.t H hus t.on uuaet, 1' will he rttliexl- enid. Sold W ceui'i rr hu. Jl: NrS 1 0 V, in ), IUWiV fc tidWlii :J. r.o. O iJ A Ui ill 8:rce:. 10 15 f.:i.7 1 " L'SITM) hTATBS Tltii AiUU Y, Pllf-'- -' 1.A lti:hl'l lA.t OT 10 . n :uis of lluny or n' ore (joopoiib 1 111. u 1 the lit pr ixlui'i csu uov jut-still, them tat tin- O hco lor examination, ttud con 11 1 ol o ka ,viil lit r. tiey ou the lot. If c rrect. s(KiMi (.!. McKlBlilN, Kii3:;t A68Ulni.t Treaimer Unitgd ata'es. Tllli KEW CAUKnET BICDSTEAD. 11 eh itaut nnd oeriecily InruUhed li nlstoad. rerdy ler tse lutliit!y. iwiuruea tlia appeHranca ol u splendid cjblnet o .'ihrriry. Kusliy managed by tho ruoul deileaie Indies-. Wureioonis, JSo. U-0 Jll'".rt.'Ui, fctrttt. 10 I a la BATCH fcl.OU'S I1AIU Dl'E. TtfIS f7-- Bple'idid lialr lye. tu the best In the wo ad; l.'ie only trco aud perfect Bye; harmloss, rolia'jle, I- stinianeuus; no ills'ippulutuaeuL uo ridluuloua ti:it'.; lenicales the ill i-litciB ot bad dyea: luvlioris t.nd leaves the Halrnoti aud b-uutiiul. black or broum, fcoid bv all JJrbkkl tb tui r. riumt'ra; aud properly BPl ll.dat Herehel'ir a Vltf Ft-ttory, Ko. 18 I1OS0 buret, New York. 4 27mwfi ' AMONG A FEW OF THE DEC1DSD alvaniairtB ulm 11 J'.h.atlc Sih,.'h i.ii.bhm over other ninieilalh la lounumv cleanllnesa, tiealtb, ai,d, tbo e all. Us pei petual e:atleliy. The Klustlo t-liorite lo prepared that It ulvny lnaiuiauiH Its t.riKlmil bulk so that ma treses, cushions, eio., tilled w'lh it never ueed ie.irp-.Hlei;. 1, 3 oj'vl it CLOTHING. rXK itLDWSV E&TABLISIIKD BOYS' CLOTHING STORE IN IFMOJ, We have low ou band a large assortment ot very fine l!t'tt(lj-3iu!e Clotliiuu for Hoys, Which will be told as cueap ai the Bume style and quality can be purcl.a': a emewhere. An extensive ubjiuhtiI o fl.itf CL'rXli, CAtsSl-HJ-i Kd ltjiAVii.lv- -le., lor Keniluiiitu'o order work. t. A. II01T & uno., AMSIiilBLY BUILDt;'US, l(sui'.iu T1-.ATH and CfiaSlNUX fcitro';;. HATS AND CAPS. O' HAS (B j. 11 the Improved ir .nloua c thfe n''V 1 iVS'il? Tr,USvS. " ,Sl f.Lyi'lJ 11A.KD ltUBU-ilt Jt'itUsii S, bio. iaiV 1 .'.Jb,. 't),f ciret t, This Trui.s cor. r. rtiy us pilni Mill ci-sv aiid retain with tu'.o the a; 01 tllU.eult f. pi..rt: ivn;. cluitu, llKht, easy, sale, and coii'ii'i ir b.i , u i d ii. tr ,111113, fin. ij to 'orin, never inkik, biii.k:.. -1.1 h, bi-i (.n tf lli)ihnr, or laovia f. oru pu ce. i,'o -imppliji, iiard Kunber Abdominal b'it-per-.tr, Ly wlntii ihr . ('.hrn, Oorpnlent, and I.adlci iiii:erii. wtili Fnue.in wi-nlnjeiia, will find reitufaud tjerim t km ..or : very il):!,t, i.eat. ml ellectnat. fl IckI -fen. tut ohonlv.. t i2.-nc.iu, KlUi-HO Hloeklnm fo WeiJT l'c:- V;f..!t-i.:-'o;.i.. n:ii. AU.U, Je sUick bea httt'-'an Vn-4a, tu'J ut-itii ptUea, i4sd"ln i-e-ulo. liiisrrai DRY GOODS. J U 8 T OPENED, 250 FIRE MARSEILLES QUILTS, A GKEAT BARGAIN TOIBYANMLIXCEHJIRRISOX, lio. 100S CIIESMJT STIJEET, lOHStrp PHIL4DKt.PMI4. JOSEPH h. THORWLSY "Would reupect'ul'y prenent hta claim lor a share of public patronage by ottertu(r the loiiowlnc Induce menie, vlz.;- A11 AUraclIrc Stock. A Splendid Assortment. 1'ilces Put Down to the Lowest Kotcli. SPECIAL ATTENTION INVITED TO Faisley Sliauls. Lroclie JSltaTfls. Silks and Dress Goods. Blankets and Flannels. Cloths and Cassiincrcs. liiNENS. QFIM'S PTANO ad TAB1UE COVEJtS. tBKlll'lti, COIIKKIH, E'lU ETC. JCSCPH M. THORNLEY. N.E.Ccr. KICIITHaiid SPKIKO OAKDEN, S ?8 am cp PTTITADELPIIIA. 727 rriLut nim 727 JO Y ion GOOD S. RICKEY, &HABP & CO., Ko. 727 CHE 8 NUT STRE ST, Iuiiiorters, Johbers and Retailers, Have now on exhlot lon THE MOST EXTENSIVE AM) DEolUABJUE MT04JK in tUls market. lbc-lr biol'V la iiuriyalli-d ljr EXTjiNT, VA lill.TY aud general r.dnplailon to tne wauti of tae trade They are tn cojistant receipt of BAKU 41 Nd, vi blch ai ireuly ottered by tlia yard, pleco, or -.a :iags. RICKEY, HA!;P & CU., Ho. 727 CUES NUT &trnet9 fimiAiJHl,rH.. j;o iiiori;iLj.oiis ok IIGTELS, E0AFJ0INO-H0U3E3 AND shipping, We have ft apeclal Vholenale Department ior sup plying MKJiiN AND LOTTOS HHEETINO, TOW ELB, I'APKINS, blivGLE Bi-lJ AND BEiUH BEA N K ETU, and oilier goods partlcQlivrly adapted, to jour wauta. All tue abave kindh of G00D3 made np at aUort notice li dc4:rfcd, S1RAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER, COTKAL UllY GOODS STOKE, :. KltHlTH ABU MARKET NTBEKTS, yLYTKS, I'Vi'LlAS, FLUSHES. Flitin and Velour Velveteens, Heavy Velour Fonlins, Silk Flushes, In all colors, for Ladies' anil Misses' Walk. luff Knits, FOK PALE BY Kos. -iCo una 407 N. SECOND St., 8 U n PniLADELPHfA. r0 COUNTRY AlKllCHANTS. We have cow In stcre a very largo and varied tu eortmtnt of lADF-'tb' 01-OlKIO8. By ral.tr g ou ts j oa cun not ( uly eoj all the stylos In vogue, but tt 8ui.i;';:d la ijuttLtliiia to ituit ut the lowest vilioicsive rune. Corutiarlion of slt-ctt aud l rloei w'lh any wboleaala boute a: netted. feanipltnaent ty mall whjn desired, STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER" CEAIIIAL I31F0KIU?.!, I'Oll.F.lLiUXII ANO MARKET MIltUKTM, I PHlXADKMMftA. DRY GOODS. e N K FLANNEL ESTABLISH WENT. SEW FALL GOODS. Alt Jrcrlr-Uona of tbt beat makes TJlVSnniNK ABLIO (UNNiU a 110(5 Kits' ENOLISU PATENT. 11 KA li WKI.B1 AND HAXONV, UAI.T.iBDVAMC AND IO MET, fcltAKER BOTH WHITE AND 11KO, PLAID AND PUINTED OPEKA, OlLBEUT'd Of ill A. all Ojlori. Poincstlr, White, Red and (ircj Heaviest English nnd American CANTON FLANNELS. ALfcO, SUPERIOR QUALITY BLANKETS All-Wool ai.d Extra widths, fir boit family nue. MEDIUM BLANKETS, ForlloUls, and Public Institutions. CIIIB AND CRADLE BLANKETS. SIIEFFABD, VAN DARLRCEX A ARRISOX, t2o. 1000 CHEQNUT Qtroot, 10 81 wimlfltrp PHILADELPHIA. KILUKEH'S limi STORE, fio, 820 ARCH STREET. MOW tlTEH, OUR FALL I1IP0RTATI0N3 cv TaMc IJiicrs, Extension Talljlc tlotlis, Napkins um Doylies. HOTELS SUPPLIED AT IMPORTERS' PACKAGE RATES. 030 wfm? WOOD HANGINGS. rM MAGNIFICENT NEW K.J0MS CF TUB WOOD HANGING COMPANY, Ko. 1111 CHESSUT STREET, Are tow open, where they are prepared to respond to all orde-s bt tho shortest notice The puitio a.rs iu?iiratocnu.na exituiluv tue beautiiui elfouts of WOOD JUANGIJSQ la WALL DECORATIONS, And get correct and reliable Information In reference to Itn Adaptation, coat, aud aU particulars respecting Hie sarue. b 8 inwUmrp CLOTISS, CASSIIV1ERES, ETC. QOATIKC8! COATI.?JSS! J A ITS E G & LEE, HO. 11 ftOUIU ttECUKU Ml BEET, Sign o the Golden Lambf AKE NOW IZ1CITIN HEW BTSVU-i OF FALL AJiU WINTER COATINGS, TO WIIECII THEY INVITE TUB AfTEX TXON Oft 1III5 1KADK AND Of IIEUS, AT WUOLKf)lLKAKDBBfAIIi.t 2tlai CHROrvlO-LITHOGRAPHS. REGAL DESSERT." A new and beautiful Cbroino-LllhoKrapb, after p luting by J, W. rtyer. Just received by A. K. UOII INS ON, No. 810 CUEbNUr Wbo bas Just restlvi.d kkw onitowoa, new EKOiiAViJsaa. WEW EKEKCa PiTOTOOBAPlia, K E W Dlt-i 8 LK Jt UNA U EL"3 I.OOICINQ ULASEM.i!;.C. S U) FKEK GALLERY. STOVLS, KANGES, TC. K Oil CL.Il UK UND'fcRSiaatib eWOUlu call Kiiuutiun of ttio publio W his Nh.W IxOLUIrM EvOL,E jTUivAOll. Tbis is an euiiui-.y uov li 'tnor. It Is so oojv strutted aa to tt ouce ctn) moint tnl tn Etirtrat tr t bt-lKK a con'.biuotlou ul wroiiKl:! and cuat Iron. It U very simple tu Its Cvinitrn'itTDii, aud U perieoily air-ilsrKseli-tl.'iM l. K, Unviui; uo pipun or drums t hi tken out aud citati.U. it la so arruuKi wltu uik ih; Bui as to proiliict a larger aiu-.iuxt or Utat Irj' i'w, ni.nie we. Klit of oi.f.l f - i uirii.iuH now In jre Tbe li-fKioinetrlt comlluou oi tlin nlr Mb produ .' .1 1) my new arrAugHuiuutot uvpora tu wlil atoucml j morjBtrute tuat It ia the only Hot A.lr t'uruaco wlil proiuoe a pfifmuy bltjy ii.ujo'il,ore. Xbnue In want of a cotituiPto Mealing .ppit'tai would da well 10 cull aud examine tne (Guidon tie CilA UT.KS V'if.L,lAHd, IS us. lm aud lUt bl .Alii! K r btr. ul, . PiilUdelpfcia A larRH ansortmBnt of rooking Itangea, vlre-lioa.-c f lovts, 1jw Down Mratea, Ven.lititors, eta.al-vay on baud. 1 IN. B. Jobb'ng of all kinds protaptly done. DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. t) 21 ru So Ti i) at a 8 a o a I f I C i!. iiLACK. Hli.K VFLVTKl'rt. iiLAi K ltI.loil t lb a pes. llEat K Eitb.Kt it OKAl'KS, ill.ACK EULIsll UltAPE VEILS, ill. At K TAKL TAN8, V,V'V- hi lk ma--. tl'AJK K1CAL TIII'.HAD LAPEH. vP.JK IMITATION L AOEcj, Will be'loldVt U,V. A HAtltlKIOE, TO CLPSK BIHITU RSS ,... WA KHOItT'iN, 0JU' luol Olilv-jiNUi' tolrueU ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO, M E. Corner of FOURTH and RACE Sts., PHILADELPHIA, wholesale Dnuiici&ra. IMTORTEK8 AND MANUFAOI'URER J OP White Lead and Colored Taints, VMj, Vuriilsltcs, Etc AUBNT-I JOB THE CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC TAINTS. PEALER8 AUD CONbOMEita BUPPLLED AT LOWEttT PItlCKU POIl OAB1L Clot CARPETINGS. NEW ARRIVALS. Opening Dally, CAU1ETINGS, "Wiltons, Velvets, Brussels, OIL OLOTIiy, ETC. KEEVE L. KKIUUT & SON, 1222 Cliesunt Street. 1S68. FALL, " GLEN ECHO MILLS." rrCALLUF, CREASE & GLGAIJ UANUFACTUREHS AND IMP0HTER8 OP O A EP E TINGS, Wholesale aud Retail Warehouse, Ko. G09 CHESKUT STilEET. (Swftnsm Opposite Independence HalL FALL OPENING. C A II T E T I N G 8. ELEGANT WILTONS, VELVETS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, 3-PLYS AND INGRAINS, PARLOR, HALL, AND STAIRS TO MATCH, LEEDOfsl & 8 HAW, Mo. 910 AKC1I STilEET, 9 10 wfir.2m Between Ninth and Tenth S reels. FOR SALE. r PIBLIC SALK OF COUNTRY RKSI-B-DEKCE, FURNI1URF, ETJ, IS DELA.NC S JiUKLlSOlON COUNTY, KEW JSlt-EY. Wili be told at 1 uljlic eale, at 12 o'clock, noon, on TIlUIiBDAY, tbe 12th day oi November, ou tbe p.e mlscs, a tbree-ttory double frame Dwelling, witti twc-Ktury back rulld'ngs, aud lot of nearly turje acres of eround, irontlog on the Kancocas river, five minutes' walk Lorn thulamdeu and Amboy Rail roadfepot and whsrf. fortj-live minutes tlie iro-a l'hliade pb a ard tbres hours fr m New York. Lawn on tbe river, abundance oi shade, gravel beach, every vailetj of iru't. Imu.pdl-ttly alter the ahnve wlil be sold Plant -forte, .Mahogany and BUck Wal nut Parlor, Dining-room, and Bed-room Furniture Cooking Utensils, l-a-dtnlng Tools, etc etc. Perms wIstilDg to examine the pioperty before tbe tale may apply to T. 8. & C. E. FLKTCHER, lOlDmwl DELANCO. N. J, n o CAniALisis for sale, a valua- JL b!e piece oi Hi al jj.nl nt, coi siailng of i'uiny and Oue-balf Acres ol'uruuno, In ttm i wuuiy-sijctli wurd ot tbe clly of 1 lailaiiclpb'a. The fol otvli'K sireotx, when r.,niid, wi 1 p. So tlirouga It, vlss., Nlueteeuta, Taenllftb, Twenty Hist, Tweuij--!.t'COnd, ft! ourd, Al it fliu, and iiu KPHiiaireeiB, on wli'cli eireets mere will be a lioi t'Ke nf uliout ten ilinuiaud feet. TUo aiiova property will be sold a. Public paIb, ut, thePHILA i.ki vuijk. ixoHAKtti., by m, Taomaa dfc Huns.un TUttlJAY Ccioiier 2MH 8. N. Ii.- Plana nnd lull p.irl'.cilars may bo had of M. TRii.AH it bUISd, AuoilunettH, No. la aim His. lOUKTilbtrter. 1021 sr. TO RENT. ? O R RENT. riiESIISES, Ko. 809 CIIESSUT St., I CR STOKE OR OFFICE. ALSO, OFFiC'FS AND LARGE ROONS Sultablo foi hi oiiiiiitrciul CollfKe. A iuiI y ut ii4'f BaNK OF THE REPUBLIO. AN OFFICK TO LLT, FDRNISUED OR unfurnlshrd, No. 6i8 Ho ut U TENTH (street, luqulre ul 8 or 4 In the afternoon. lo 2 MEDICAL. CENTURY PLANT, ME-OAL TO.SIO AND DIURETIC. d II ur.llli.tt. I t pi I i. r aana nt ,. . . . , 1 .nail. " j....ut "Hj i j i ... nun ftarviij. & IMtlftlll iiWA, un.ji. Jhi.nlra trk a A mini, u-lin restort-8 blin with Nect.r, suoota and fragr .nl, lit stead if rasping liu throat and tluylug hU who e lu-t-rlor with the bltitrs sucked by Bdur-tempered roots from vUtolNh polls." Il-Oii a boUJe; bix for 7 10. GORfUS A KOT.LOCK, 102J No. UiJ CUEaNUTH roet. IMPltOVED UALTIJIOKE ll H 'Vr.r . " V-ft S M IIisim.. WIT1I Lluniiiiatins Doors and Windows, AND Magazine of suIHcIent eapaeify for lucl to la.kl H hours TLewiost cheerful and perfect Heater Iu use. BOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BY J. S. CLAHIC, Ho. 1C08 JIAEKET ST1JEET, lOMlrurp HlLAPE'.PHrA. "miiHmiGtioom fTITLER. WEAVER & CO.. M ANUFAOTTJREEa OF MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAGE, CORPS TWINES, ETC., Un. 23 North WATER Street, and 170. 22 North DELAWARE Avuno, '.PHILAOitLPHrA. EOW r H, FlTLkJl, UWBAXL WXAVJtJt, Lmsj-i r. ri.o'iiB. 1 1 A Z U R E N E. jmvj"m'wn. fiir"ii ivnrrm t-Vll V.Jij11 11IAXJ.JJ JUWIUV, For the LauLdrv. Free from Oxullo A old, See Cnemiai's C'eitlnoate A Patent Pocket Plncudhlnn or Emery Bag In each Tweuty Cent IIo, f7 17 ruwlsta Prr-le hv all reKfer.talile Nrncara and Drugdata.; J O H N O El U M Pa CARPENTER AND BUILDER, BOPSi WO. HI LUtMH MTUEKT, AH . I7R9 C'lIsJHMJT HTQEKT, 2I PHir.a nuT.PiTfn; EAST INDIA TELEGRAP4I. THE EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH CO MP AN This tCompany have an exclusive gra to lay SUBMARINE CADLE9 PROM 1 i Cantcn to Tien-Tsin (TUE SEAPORT OF PEKIN), CONNECTING ALL THE T0RT3 ON THE ASIATIC COAST, "Whose foreign commerce amounts to . 3 Quo Thousand Millions Annually.! This Company Is chartered by the Legisla ture of the State of New York, with a CAPITAL OP $5,000,000; SHARES, $100 EACH. A limited cumber of shares are offered at $50 each, payable $10 each, f 15 November 1. balance In -a'onthly lnbtalnienta of 82 60 per sUare. 1 TBS IHQUIKIE3 FOK THIS STOCK ARB NOW VERY ACTIVE, AND THE BOARD Off DI- HECTORS IK STRUCT TJ8 TO SAY IT MAY BE WIIUDBAWN AT ANYTIME, AND THAT NONE WILL BE OFFERED ON THE ABOVE TERMS AFTER NOVEMBER 20 NEXT. For Circulars, Maps, and full Information ai ply to DRCXCL a CO., Ko. 31 South THIRD Street, riiiladelphia j Tn dnlv anthnrlZAd Ral . b m.riA Runh. . i , . . -. njavu,uviii 1'euusjlvanla aud at the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, nos. zy and 5 I-IASSAU STIiEET, 8 29 NEW YORK. FLAGS, BANNERS. ETC. I8C3. PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST. Ail LAAXLliAS, Campaign Dadoes, Medals, and rins, Of BOTH CANDIDATES, Ten Clffereut siyies seut on receipt ot One PoUu ai,d Flity ueni. Ageuts wanted eTeryvrhere. Fiaits in Mnslm, Ba tiling, aud Silk, all aisea, whole ale aud re Jdl, Political Clubs Sued out with everythlnc they n require, CALL ON OR ADDRESS W. F. 3CHEI0LE. Wo. ii) SOUTH THIKD HTItEET, PHILADELPHIA.' HOOP SKIRTS. 0.Q HOOP tJKIRTB, iOQ NEW FALL STYLES. LA PAKIJ.R, aud aU other desirable styles and 4ir.o ol our CliLEBR i'llij CrIAMPJON SKIRTS, for ladirs, iilwi, uid tiiliureu, constantly until' ai d u- ilh to ri.tr x urgeti, asuri.ueut m umi. auo aptuUily acuiti d lur tirf t cIaos trade. tORtETfc ! CORbETSI CORaETSl Peiauli,g at very low prices. Our assortment 1 coiut le e, tniijrucuijt J iiuu.'vnuu's liiove Pining la ail fcittdui, iroiu uO l tj-3u; lieckel's huuerloc irtucli Wtvi u (Joitii ui, Itoui s.'lv W t4ao; suue liur Wliaiebi.uu nana juaue t'oruni, from si oia s to 4 . in soii-li s a .d cin niar tore; Maoame Jfoy'i i,uluel bklJl f upji' run, ut 0!4O. ' Aio. itijs. 1MoiiiJ'u l.ioui, tneif-AillustlDS Abdom Dal txirm-ih wiik'u evny lady siioatU exauilue. cursei. 0;ui,b, o ci uik a jjair. r.lZ1' ilfaulttctory and Salesroom! ... W, T. HOPjCIgg. OO B N XCHANOB RAO MAiVOFACTOR ir. JOHN T. BAILEY at CO., J1KJUUV1U) TO N, B. comer ot JIWmaKET aud WATER fllreet. I iilmitmphla. DEALEH8 IN jSAOu aND KAOOINd ' , , Ct evtry dtsi rtptli.n, ftir Grain, Hour, B:t, biirr.phui,phato ol JLUae, Bona Dllnt, Etc. I'io,?,ll, niU "UN-N Y BAua ooBsuntly onJiand ?-" m lBi WOOLSACEb. loan T. BATT.itr Jamu CUaoAD; D. KINKELIN, AFTEB A KE9IDENCH and practice ol tMriy yanrs al tUe Mdrihweal corner ol Tlilrd end llulo" Btrents, lian laioly re- K?r .nS CH&N ut'VKi'''rH UUe0t' b"lwei"i MAK Hlssuiierlorliy In the prompt and perfect core of all rtrtut, clirnnlc, local, aud coubiUuUoual tvd"eo tiena ol asptrliil i-a'nre, Is proverbial. D seann of tlie sklu, uppnnrlng lit a hundred dlf tVrent furois. tolally eradlcalt d: uipntal and phvslciil wetknihs. ard .11 nervous debilities srieutltioall and nui-cessiully treated, ouice hours iroin I A. M. 0 t P. M. i
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