THE DAtUi EVENING TELEGRAPH PIHLADELPIIIA, -MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 18GS. Charges those of repe and ol attempt to com' mil a rape. Delaware chivalry Is very careful Of Delaware Virtue, and cmnMientty flies tbe puDisbmnnt for the first ufTeime at demh by barging. If Delaware ctilVHlry bad full pUv, be mere attempt to rnake Delaware virtue a byword and a reproaoii would doubtless also Subject tbe offend r to a aocMen mmpfiiNlrm of tbe vital fnoctlons, er.er-l:illy wheu the ootor Of the offender's skin Is a little darker than the orthodox hue. A It Is, tbe nt'empt tn outrage the person of a femulo is punished by fl'iiral"? and Imprisonment only. This dlitlnutlou oppenn anomalous to Wtissef eyes, wblcti seem to regard a combination of the two correctives BR exceedingly wholesome, especially when the offender belongs to the tuu colortd order of vertebrates. Tbe case In question Involved this happy combination, If property innulinUled. If the wretch bad been tried fur the more rtein ui 'offence first, and hung by the neck until ded, be would have escaped a ll'irlng for, atraoge and incredible as It my appear, Del r ate never flogs a man beforesiie haugs blm.lor one Red tbe fame Infraction of tbe laws. Taeolll Cera of Sussex, however, were equal to tne emergency; at lenal they aliempiud to rise to au equality with It. Tbe accused was 11 rut put upon bis tilal for tbe attempt. Convicted or that, be was Beuteuced to atxty iasuex; Die re mainder of the programme being to try him at the next term of Court for the otber crime, and then to hang what might, be Kit of liina after the floggli g. When the first gain day canco round, the Sheriff looked about him for a bubuiut,e, ajl found a lilting tool In the per sou or a despar tte character, who In described as havlug himself llchly merited, uuder the laws of tbeHUle, a sound Ihrakbiug. This brute volunteered to dj tbe work, aud Ms proffer wm accepied. Hut he trould uot louou Hiich acUllJixU weitpou as the islmpie oftt-o'-ulue-talls. Itistead of thin, he procured a raw hide, aud Biiiudtug at tue pi l toner's rijjtit hand, gave liliu luirly uumerctlui blows upon tbe bra back, spinlln all bis btrenglh, and cauHiug the wrelciieU man to fchrlek. aud nob with euuli reloutless Bcoriug. Then tijedepiiij-ll guei, miauful tUat rot an Inch of nklu should oe It It upon the back of his victim, milled hU base of opera tions to the other Mda, an t coiup'elt d the allot ment ol bixly lanhea lu ltuilar laxhlou. After that, it U aaid luat. Hie back of the prisouer was Washed with briue! Wuuu tue torture was completed, he was turo-vn lulo Sussex j ill, to await his trial for tbe oUjusq wuicu would Insure him nn early eutiancd into et-unUy. JJut I'rovldeuce lu.-erfoivd, to the lutoiiHe dis guat of Sussex, and purnil'ted tue prisouer to creep Ihrougu burs and bol s iulo t bu d-ti Ituess, aud be has not been neou lu Sussex niuce. "l.i't l Alone !"' Two years ago the OHrtmriiy of tbe mod'ieval Justice which Is b! Ill meled out In Dela-vare was first assailed with e.. memoes wlihlu the borders of the State. Tue Wilmington Com mercial, a daily evening paper, und tbe only daily in tbe State, made the pil oryand tbe Wblpping-poKt objects of attack frjiu lu esta blishment. To the energetic editors of that journal Delaware Is mainly indebted for the comparative gentleness with wtilcti tbe austere and barbarous laws of the S;ate are now en forced, lu New Caslle county at least. With the exception of the Com mercial, nearly every newspaper In tbe State, wliuout regard to politics, is an earnest apologist aud advocate of the pillory and the lash. The attacks which have recently been made upon these Instruments of torture throughout tbe Union have lasned tbe pres well as the people of Delaware into a state of mlud wbloti borders upon fury. Like every advocate of a grievous wrong, like every evil spirit wuich enters into tbe heart of man, they are orylug out lustily, "Let hs a. out!" accompanying this appeal to tbe civilization and humanity of the age with a scurrilous abuse of all who have laid vnholy hands npou their 1 Join. The Delaware Jtejmblican, a so-called Itepublioaa Jouraa1 pnbiisbed at Wilmington, thus referred to tho Ibubjtct In its last Issue; ' Our people appear to be somewhat at'ached to the custom, aud lis speeUy aoiogdliou Is very doubtful. A great many pel sous uoutoud that all rogues stuud In dread of tile wblpptug pnst, and hence there la let-s thieving ami bur glary in our Btale tban lu int.l oilieiti. A few lashes well laid on exert a very reforma tory or restraining Influence, and for fiat rea son our people still chug to the 'barbarous' custom." The Jiepull'can also suggests that, when any extensive depredations do occur within the Slate, they are committed by IVuusylvanlans and Mary landers, who contrive to make good their escape with their booty. The Dataware (Jazette, a rabid pro-slavery Democratic Hheet, defends the system as ama.lerof course, ad mitting luto tbe columns cf the last number a communication beaded "Another Carpet-bag Lie," from which we select tbe following ohoio.-i paragraph: "Tbe pillory and whippingpost need node, fent-e in Delaware iroiu Delawureans. We It do .v their worth and are deteimined to maintain tbem, denplte carpet' bag howling, 'moral lde is,' aiid Yabkee pbllHnlhroi ; anu we are. aware of, at prei-eut, but one needed exteuslo'i of ibeir jurlsulcllon, wliicu will be complete when liu- f udeut carpel-b g tevllers of too istate aud her nsliiulh ns are suuuuariiy brouijtn uuder tbe salutary nllutnce of the onu and tue wuoleiomo correction of the other." The Otiznle editorially pitches Into all crea. tlon, because Delaware barbarity has been assailed, winding upas follows1 "These editors had batter study some mode by Which they will be able to oeier tne hordes of their low, vicious, and mtgui)ed populace from the hoi rid acts l hey so lrequenliy are guilty of at home, before they uuderlake ti reform the laws of Delaware, which do not dis turb their people so lona as luey commit uo crime wltbln her borders " But tbe Journal ami Utaletman, another De mocratic sheet which lays to its soul the flut tering unction tnat H "is tbe best read paper lu tbe Slate," since "Scalawag sueak alter It andbonest men read it opduly and witti sails faction" unwillingly demolishes the most for midable argument in favor of the pillory aad tbe lash that his yet beou adv need, lu thd following fashion: "Scarcely a week passes but some house Is broken ii:io at uiuin, and depredation, thefts, and robberies commuted while the inmates are asleep; aud yet Jew or no e of the otfe-nler are ever brouyht to justice. Tlo-te is )ie:IUni wronu ao'i'u un fin v mve virtu-Mly no pro lection ft oin the mntnitiht rubber." The Journal has ceriainly hit the nail on the bead. "There Is something wron about all this," and decent end buinaae people are not at a loss to detent wherein the wrong consists. Whether that wrong will soou bo corrected by Delaware beraelf is a matter of grave doubt. Delaware professes to balieve, not onlr tti'it she beiself will cling to the pillory aud t ;e'hip plnj-post for all timi to o me, but tli it the rest of II e world will In a few years forget tue better promptings of the humtn lioart, ami rnkeop from Its dusty slatute-bookB the barbarous prao tloea which were abandoued a century or morn ago. Aous ven om, Omikkon, Mor.fileur 011eua(b, seeins; iu tho uewa papert) lUlou JameH de llotbHcblld had te iUi 1 Lis flrbt viutjiiiM at ('Lhteau Lilitt, wut him thiB note: "At eai-h tuiii of my llrat i-rtriu-ftnefs I lliii-k of you; you, iu turn, li-ifrtji lirnt peifollni'lue; don't forfret O.l-uli The paiiie day Jlaron do Roih -.niiiM f ut him two dozen, bullied of Chateau hitkt'i ularot. A 11ENIN1SCENCR OP THE LAST j vVAIt WITH ENGLAND. I IrnxorilieoiixtMiilloii from thwltrl- of tk f rigate Uucrrlerr, lu tlia War of lHl'i. To the Editors of N. K Eveninrj Post: When, in June, 1812, the Unite 1 States dulred war galiiBt KDgland, Commodore Hull was plaoei lu command ot tbe trlgate Coustitntion, an i ordered to sea, tor the purpose of placing him elf alongside of the euemy wherever he could be found. . July 21, 1812, Hull found LlmPelf off Y.g Uaibor covered with a thick fog, when, as soon as it broke he discovered himself almost within reach of an Kngltsh fiwt, composed of One line-of battle ship, two frigates, a brig an l a Bibooner, all making chase for him. Hall was considered one ot tbe best practical Bet men of the ervio, and his wonderful esoap proves it. From July la to July 20, from mot ning to night and tight to morning, Hall watched every breath of wind, and as he re ported, his cflicers and men stood to their quar ters without a murmur. Daring thest event ful hours the Britith Admiral pat oat all his boats for the purpose of towing up his two ft (gates to tbe 0onstitatl9D, and thus it ap peared certain that Hull must bu captured. Under thiB excitement, the two frigates being almost within shot of the Constitution, Mr. Mori in, the first oflloer (lale Commodore Morris), etif gested putting out e weeps in order to gain every moment in keeping out of gua fhot, nuder the hope that some breeze might Btiike them, all Bail being set and constantly wet, aLd thus enable the ship to escape. As Hull Bald tn his official report, "the suggestion ol that valuable ollhier, Lieutenant M rrU," was accepted; all the boats were instantly put in rxjuii-iiion, aud thy moved the ship a mile an hour out of reach of the frigates. The I'.iitifh officers taw that they had a sailor to contend with; aud for some time were puzzled to find what power Hull was using to take Lis ship out ot their grasp there Dot being a breath of wind npou either ship. At leugtu, wiili the aid ot their glasses, they discovered Hull's secret, upon which all the boats of the A hole tquadrou were manned, to sweep up the two frigates within guu-shot of the Constitu tion. Hull continued improving every mo ment, until a slight lire ze struck his top railn, which he instantly availed of and thus made Lis escape, and run into Marbleheal ou Sunday, under the chie of the sqtridron. Ohe Kev. Dr. lieuiley, thrt great Oriental scholar, was in the midst of his sermon at the South Church, iu Salem, when gome one under Lis pulpit window called out, "The liritirh lleet is chasing the Coustitutiou into Marblehead." Instantly the dootor olosed his book, and remarked to his hearers, "We oau Ftrve God no way better than by defending onr country," and seizing his hat ran down the pnlptt stairs, and followed tbe oanuon towards Marblehead. He beiDgasbort, thick set man, with the thermometer at eighty-five, toon gave signs of fatigue, when two of his congiegation lifted him upon one of the can non, on which he rode to the beach where the defense was to be made. This illustrates the feebng of the people at that time. The lleet seeing the defense making, hauled oil', and the Constitution seized the moment to inn into lio.-ton, where the whole city turned out to do honor to Hull and his ofiicbis and crtw. Amid all this excitement the merchants congregated at the Exchange, aud as Hull came up State street, they gave him cheer upon cheer. At the rooms of the Exchange a l ook was kept, in which were reoorded all marine news, arrivals, departures of ships, etc. Towards this book Hull gradually made Lis way through the crowd; took a pen, and, in Lis own hand, wrote the following words: "Whntever merit may be due for tbeesoape ot tbe Const It ui ion from 1 lie British fleet, be longs to my first otticer, Charles Morris, K-q. "Isaao 11UL.L,." This noble liberality towards his officers caused, all who heard it to cheer him again and again, and Dull, thus armed with the confidence of his officers and crew, again pat to sea, and on the liHh of August, 1813, Cap tured the Uuerriere, under the following cir cumstances, to which i was an eye-witness, being then a prisoner on board the (iuerriere, which had captured me, when in eoininau 1 of a merchant ship, about ten days before the battle. It was about 2 P. M. when the Constitution was discovered. The Guerriere at once hove to to enable her to come up. In the mean time tLeie was great excitement and specula tion on the quarter deck among Captain Da cres and his officers as to who the Strange sail could be. As tbe Constitution neared us Cap tain Daores Landed me his glass aud asked what i thought of her. My answer was: "I think, sir, she is a frigate." Very soon she came within reach of the long guns of the Guerriere, which gave a broadside, but with no e fleet, as the sea was high. The Constitu tion made no reply, but continued maoiim- vring for a position during which Captain Dae res said to me, "Do you think she will strike without firing ?" My reply was, "I think not, sir." At this moment, Peeing a severe contest was abont to commence,! raised my hat to Captain Dacres, and said to htm, "With your permis bion, tir, I will go below, as I, being only a prisoner, can take no part In the contest." "Ob, certainly," said he, "aud you had better go into tbe cock pil aud should any of our iflicera or men chance to get -wounded, I shall feel obliged by any assistance yoa can render tbe furteous or surgeons' males." "Certainly, sir," said I, and then deBoended into the cock-pit. There were the surgeous aud stir geons' mates and attendants, sitting around a long table, covered with instruments and all necessaries for dressing the wounded, all as Kim as a funeral. Within one moment after my foot left the lower round of the ladder, tbe Constitution gave that double-shotted broadside which threw all in the cock pit over in a heap oa the opposite side of the ship. For a moment it appeared as if heaven aud earth had straok together; a more terrino shock cannot be imagined. Before those in the cook-pit had adjusted themselves, the blood ran down from the deck as freely as if a washtub fall had been turned over, and instantly the dead, wounded, aud dying were banded down Just as last as men could pass tbem, till the oock pit was filled, wilh hardly room to pass them, or to enable the surgeons to work. Midship men were handed down with oue leg; some with cue arm, aud others wounded iu almost every shape and condition. An tiltioerou the table having an arm ampu tated, would sing out to a comrade coming down wounded, "Well, shipmate, how goes the battle t" Another would utter some joke tii at would almost make the dying buiIIh; and so constant and free were the playful remarks from the maimed and eveu dying, that I almost don bud my senses. Indeed, all this was crowded into a spaoe of not over twenty-live or thirty inthutcB before the Uiing ceased. I then went ou deck, and what a scene was presented, and Low ibani-d ju n0 Buort a timi, during wbbb the uuerriere bat heeu totally dH marled and otherwise cut to pieces, so as to make her not worth towing iuto port. 'J he Constitution looked perfectly fresh, and eveu at this time thone ou buaid the Gueirieie did not know what ship had fought them. On tb otber hand, the Uuerriere was a m-re rolling log, almost entirely at the meroy of the sea her colors all thotaway, her uiaiomat and mizzenmast both gone by the board, an i her foremast standing by the mere honey oi nib the shot had made. Captain Daores stood with his oflineis surveying the seen, all, all in the most perfect astonishment. At this moment a boat was seen putting elf from the hostile ship for the Guerriere. As soon a- within speaking distance a young gentleman (Midshipman Rued, late Commodore Reed) bailed and eaid, "I wish to Bee tbe offior in command of the ship." At this Captain Daoies stepped forward and answered. Mid shipman Reed then paid: "Commodore flail'. compliments, and wishes to know if you have struck your Hag?" At this Captain Da ires appeared amazed, bat recovering himself aud looking up and down, he said: "Well, I don't know; our mizzenmast Is goii", oar mainmast is gone, and, upon the whole, you may pay we have ptrnck our flag." Commodore Hull's compliments, and wishes to know if you need the assistance of a surgeon or surgeon's mates f Captain Daores replied, "Well, I should suppose yoa hai on board your own ship business euough for all your medical officers." Midshipmau Uted replied: "O no, we hv only seveu wouuded, aud they were dressed half an hour ago." Captain Dacres then turned to me, dptv affected, and said: "How have our situations been suddenly changed t you are no free, and I a prisoner I" As soon as Midshipman INed ooul 1 mik his report to Coauaini'iri Hull, orders warn issued for all .the boats of bot h ships to miki ready to remove the wounded ou hoard tue Constitution. So dreadful was th coud'.'.iou ot many of them, that two days were n-ivly consumed in the removal, after which the Guerriere was buried, with all her stores, armament, etc., etc. The Coustitntion having recently come out of port, had room to take scarcely an article. Captain Daores, iu his official report, said: "Tbe Gusrriere was so cut up that all attempts to get her in would Lave leen useless. As soon as the wounded could be got out of her, they set her ou lire; and 1 feel it my duty to sa that the coadact of Captain Hull aud his embers to our mea has been that of a brave enemy, the greatest care being taken to prevent our meu losiog the smallest trifle, and, the greatest attention hting paid to the wouaded." Ou Sunday about noon the ConstihiUaa niveu iu iiobtou harbor. Tbe ship aud tbe wharves were soou coverei with boats to learn the news. To the first boat we neared, we hailed, "The Coustitutiou has captured the Guerriere t" lnstautly the two meu in the boats took off their bats aud banged them on the side of the boat, and rising, give cheers upon cheers. TIp-v hailed other boats, and thus the air was rent with cheers, and the vic tory passed along till it reached the shore, aud then spead like wildfire over the idty anl country. In almost every town aud village, such was the importance plaoed upon this vic tory that for a long time the following lines were sung by the boys ou the streets: "We raked tbem so cleau I ney nad no colors to sirl he, Ro n guu on their lee lliev were forced to let fly. To inform nstney did not qulteail wlsuto die." Not only did Commodore Hall and his officers extend to their prisoners every rea sonable indulgence and kindness, but Hull's msgnhniml' y to Dxcres a" he entered the Con stitution secured his friendship for life. After the war Hull visited Europe, and Dacres aud his friends were among the first who came forward to do htm honor. At a subsequent period Hull was iu command of a squadron in the Mediterranean. Dacres had tbeu been pro moted in the Euglish utvy to a similar posi tion. Iheir lugships were near each other for weeks, and they often dined together. Octogenaruh. SPECIAL NOTICES. UirORTANTMATEllEST JUSTlCti y to iny iua. y niuuus aud parous lu fllliaUei I ma Jeuiinin tuai I uliuu d m us puoilcly aiaie ttiai I bio nulany loiitf-r c.iuiiecled wuu iiihCo I iu Udu lal AFHuclalioo ot turn elly, M their onerat r, but am now i pen il g In my owo eMce, wUer 1 conil jne to make i xtraciiog te m without pain, by nitrous oxl e gas, my i-i ecUiiy, devoilug aiy wuole p.-aciice lu nils parlu uiar uraui b. Toe iuiPiw Inu eiulneul itentieaieu lu I lie dcniai prulejuluu seud ibeir. oases of ewrauliug i r. J. 1J. Wlilte. Ur. David .Roberts, lr. James n. (tiniams. lit. 11. W imerbouom, lir. Lcinlh Jock j-r. li. if, JteluslelD I)r. nanlel Npale. Dr. Mahlou KtrkB, Drs. (J. K. fc K E. Hop Kins. Dr. Kilw. Townaend, auu mauy ulners. 11 9 Iwfl3t i. Kespecif'.illy. Da. F. R. THOVf A3, OillCB, No. KW7 WALNUi' blreet, THE COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION ortcluated ine ui (esiiieilo use ol MloUUS OXIuK 0 49. A fl mlu lter il iu lie uiuai approved niaucer. Do oumiug uui EXTRACT TH.K1H. and ibey cirialuly do ibai wuuu.1 pain. Sj 11,000 iiallt ula leouiy. hir ineir HiKUaiures at ioh OFt'lCK, Hit. W WAi.NiJ i' tTKKKT, 119njwlll Delow Kiluti. ft'T" PEN1NSYLVAN1A BAIL 0 OM- l'AKY, TKEASUKEU'S DEPARTMENT. 1'mi.AUKi.i-iiiA, I'a., December 3, IfcGS. NOTICE TO IsrOCKHOLDKUS. 1 he second Instalment ou tbe new slock sub scribed for UDder resolution tt the Board of Directors of May, 1868, Is now due. Unless paid on or before the 15th Instant the Instalment will not draw Its proportion ot dividend due May, 1889, and those paying up ALU the remaining instalments will receive lull dividends in May next. THOMAS T. FIRTH, 12 3 lit Treasurer. PENNSYLVANIA KAILU0AD COM. PANV. TBBABUBKB'S DaPABTMENT, l fUJLAOKl.l'HlA, NOV. , l"()g. NOTICE TO blOCKUOLoKUH. Tbe Board of Dlieoiors liava inl dar declared a B nil-annual Dividend of II VK Kft UJCNT. on the capital block of the Company, clear ot National and Biaie taxt, payable la casta, oa and alter Nuvombor So, ima. llauk Powers of Attorney fjr collectluK Dlvldeudi can be Obtained at the Otllce of the Company, No. li b, T IHD Bireet. The cilice whl be opened at 8 A, M. and olosed at 4 P.M. from N. v. W to Dec 6, fur the payment of Dividends, and after that data from 8 A. M. to s i'. m. TiioMAu t. nam. 11 1 BOt Treasurer, CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE, 1'mi.ADKi.i'iiiA, Deo. 1, isus. NOTICE. Tbe Ueml-anuual Interest on the five unu six per cent, loans ol the Uliy of i'lillii Oeiptlu due Junuaiy 1, lb till, will bu paid ou uud aiier tuai uaie. Loans muturlng January, 18G9, will be paid ou presentation, luieiest ceuslng from dale ol njHtuiiiyr Tho oul inn eco of Councils approved MayO, 180K. Oilti tlnu that "all eel iltluati a of oitv loaui- sliull be rticimeied previous lo the paymeutot tho iuiens ," will be su icily adiiereu to at Slio H ineiil(.f the lulensl due Jauuury, liil, lo Loth itbiutut auu noii-rehioeni in ii-iiol(lis, JOEl'U N. I'ElltSOIi, 12 3 27t City Tieusurer. fXJ- NoriOE.-TIlE ANNUAL MKKTIM J ' Ol lie MiiCKllo lleia Ol Ihu 1 ) . L. 1. 1 . i'lv itil.l l M t'oiil fuM' woloe held at no uiii'e i I lie C iii-i. Io. 2'S WAliN IJ r H idt, ua l UHS' D -- V , Di Ci mbi r b ui u o'e oclc M J'.DWAIlD 4'. ilAI.L, Secretary. l'lillKUuU.liia, Nov. is. Ibi.it. 11 iSiuwrn tT" WUKMira ALCONA TED GLYCERIN the Mcln troiii.orvni hs aim wrlnkl.. imparl a wnn ierhil degrpe of wfuip!i and dcltfiipy to the corn plexton, and whitnnms to tne skin; Is an exellem rieutlf rice, Kiaielul la the tnnle and tonic to tin month and sums i Imparls awaotnivi to th hreith. and rndrn the teel h beRntlinliy whtt. Fo inle bv all drumrlau. R. A 14. A. W RIGHT. Nn. it CHWNIT Btreel. I4 rVT NOW OPEN AT UORriCULTURAL w-r n it r n i i a ci a a.... r uauui o ikj i u o ifri, uwuw a a i; ti n Da A ORAND MKriI-JDIsr FAIR, Inaldofine HOMt FOU'HE AGED AND INFlEU of Hie M. . 1 l uich, continuing two weeks. A grand display or u-elul and lauoy artioles, giv ing a ccd ih or'unliy lu cbose from tbe uloio t mules Vaiieiy on rxlilblilon or things sjllablc foi HOLIDAY OIFTJ, and to aid a good work. rome, rd bring a1! your filndt with Ton. Heinou '1 IckeW.UueDol ar. bingie I'lekeU, Twenty bve emu. A Milend'd OalVry of Pa'n'lnir, n4ntlf,it Font- tau, Knie Mimic Co lai k"ireMitn-n a. I uiu. 124 it V$F (SKNKBAL KlLrATRlCK'3 OX EAT fcUERW AN'b MATCH TO THE SEA," In aid of Monument Afaociallon of Twenty-second wsid, AT CONCERT HALL, MONDAY EVtKl.NO, DKCKMDER 7. Ri srvr d teats, 50 cents. '1 ic. e s lor' faie ai j'leana't's mnsle s'ore. No 92 Cli. Hunt ureei. Alto, at elackbuuaa'a Drug HI ia, tiklilu aud Ueeu ureem. m rig- BATCH K-LOU'S HAIR DYE THIS splvtiuid Hair l'T la iu mul lu loe n iu. te only lru and uerl'nct f'ye; Urujli, reiianle, h pianianuouB; n dixainiotnluiekl; no ndluuioua tlnu; teneflies tbe 111 elleoia ol uad uyea; luvinoraie and leaves ilie Ualrsoh tkud oeaulilm. bluck or tirowt.. to.o liy all Drutnlxti) and Perm m-rs; and pr,.mrl apph.dai Ka.i lielot W ig Saotory, fto. IS HO D trenl Now Ynrk. 87iijwf. S-f" THE KhDICAL FACULTY ALL 2." untie in nay ii a mui malirnoKta a uil'-d w.m K'hhiIc spioiiie r ii.imIuo.vh iu gjjd h-a'tn. and on.d be used by all sn:k parsoa, Huiwl FURS. "JANCY FUU3 I FANCY FUfvS I 0KEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. JOHN P A K E I li A, At bis old and well inowu KUK DIOUSE, Ko. ?1S AT.Cil Nlreef, Is low closing oul the balance of bid lniiAcan: lusiji mitnt of FANCY lUiW, For Ladles' aud t'hiUireu's wear, at a tre U JeOoo lou i.f prioes. Tliis stock must 1 bo sold ntlore Ne Year to iiihko jouiu lor (jteitt fl ermiuu- lu our est i liiUhnjenl next esr Tue chaiauter ol uiy I nrs 1m loo wen a now n lo I tijun u pittiso. Kimembor tbe nuuio aud number. JOHN FAUEIRA, tVo. 718 ARCH STREET, 11 30 24i rp PIIIl.4DKi.PUIA, LEWIS BLAYLOCK, o. 52 X. EIGUTll St., Below Arch, Wliere may be fonnd a large assortment of FOR LAtlE'S AND CHILDREN. Also, ROBES AM) GKNTLEMEN'B FURS, OALiMLLlH. MUFi'lilinS aud CAfo, at reanou able rates. 11 iufuiw tuai "CLOTHS, CASbhVlLKES, ETC. 1C8. clotiijiuuse. 1883, STRAWBRID6E & CLOTHIER Wish to keep be'ore the publlo tne fact tbat they a ui to keep the largtwt aud uioai. varied stoca of al! UtbcrlpilukS ot CLOTHS TO BE FOUD 1 PHILADELPHIA. MITN'H (.DATTNQd AN D CA-6 tM KRES. OjOODS iK rtUVd' WEAR, 1xiVD1-0 tl,UllRI"0 Uf AVUI Jl.SSU, Always oa Laud, STRAWBR1D6E & CLOTHIER CLMKAL CLOTH 110L.SL', I'OB.EIUUIU ANI UABKKT STUEETS, b x fHlLADULPUlA. QOATINC8! COATINGS I JAMES & L C C , HU. 11 KOUTU Sl'UND RTBKCT, Sign o the Golden Lamb, AIt SOW BECEITIN0 MEW STYLE OF FALL AUU WIMER COlTOtIS, TO WHICH TI1ET INTITE TUB ATTEN TION or 1IIE TBAI1K AND OTIIEOS, AT WIIOLfSALE Aslt U8rAIL8AUB CARRIAGES. QARR IACCS. Notlcs ts respectfully givn to cnatomers and others MANUFAOTUUE or WM. D. ROGERS, OF OHESNUT ST li hi 1ST, To place tbelr orders as sooa as possible, to Insure meir eomuieiiou lor tue DRIVING SEASON OF 1800. OA PHI AG E8 REP A lb ED In the most Beat and riupfliiioiii niium r. i AltKIAUKM blRKD and Insnranoe effected, WM. D. ROGERS. Nos. 1005) aud 1011 C11ESXUT Street, J 1 fro It 2m PHILADKLPH I A, UARDNEIi & FLEMING, OAUIUAQE liUILDKRS. Ao. 211 South riFTII Street, BELOW WA1KUT, An anerrmient of NEW AND BKCONtt nAND CA1UUAUK4 alwajs OU baud al REASONABLE PiUCas. ft.uiwotu DtAFSK. EVHIY INSTliUMEM THAT bi .ime ai.U Hk 111 tiave luvenlod Hi unnlnl nil Li-nrliik iu every Hunt ol (leulnens; aluu. Hu'iil a alHii, Ci Mtklr 1'alei.t t' on ne i, iiio. lor lu any otiio'i In nib, at f. M Dul IvA b, o. ill a TEM'iil Hit- H.ttiow l lircuot, 218 fi 220 S. FROKT ST. B A 218 320 4- . FROHT SI OFFER TO TAB TRAEK, IN LOTS, t FIXE RYE AAD B0 1 U B0 IV WHISKIES, L BOM Oi , 1806, lt-tt0, 1H07, ami W08. also, Fi:rE riKE m aad eoiirboa wuisries, Of GREAT AGE, ranging from to 1845.- j Literal contracts will ba entered Into for iota, in bond at Distillery, of tola rears man ofactart; BRANDY, WHISKY, WINE, ETC QAR STAIRS & McCALI A 06. 1550 WAlUT and 21 URAMTE StS CARPTINGS. 1C68. FALL 1863. " GLEN ECII0 HILLS." mpoKiEKa or M' GALIUM, CREASE & SLOAN MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF 0 AEPETINGS, Wholesale uud Retail IVarchousc, No. ECO CIIESNUT STRICT. 9 8 n-fm8m Opposite Independence Hall. RAILROAD LINES. ' Uranflles, Wbirs, tiln, OHtc Oil, Etc Etej 1 FADING RAILROAD. - G HE XT TltUS V LINK In in fniia e pnlit to lue IM.eri ir of i t ii ns. ivLla, iLe ecliuj ikl.l, t-UHqu-liauu. Ciiiu:er ami a. fl ,i,ujius Vaoeya, lUe. iS. nil, N. rnie.l nun .tie CanHCan Mimiur t'aMinger I'ratns loatfA i.e C'i iuiiv' D p ji, 'I nn leemu anil ailjvvulil h'reeiH I'liiiartrli Ola at ilie IoIIowhik liourn: MuliNliXO AV I'M KUIIA I'liN. tl 7 SO A. M ...r t auliig ana all luieiuieuiaie sla.luna, and Alleu- 0 VII. h-inrrliiK, leaves Keadlng atB-80 P. M., arriving In I'll lneli lua al V A f. al. IHOi-M.vU h.Xl libtl-At 8 13 A.M., for Rea'llne, 1 elmni ll h. arri nu g. I'.HO-Vllle, 1'llie Urove, I nia ina. hunliury, VS u lauiKporl. Kiuora ltoclienLor, .Mi.trara 1-ailH Bnflalo VV i kestiaire, liitaiou, Yora, vaiiiisO- I'ljatrbeihliurg. llHKeown, eio '1 lie 7ikiiiHlu cuui.eoa al Heaioit wttittie Eat I'ei nryivai la Hailn.ao lial.is lor Ailei.towu etc and Hie a I A. W. coui.ee. Willi tne L nauoo Va ley train lor Uur'inurK, etc.: at foil Oliiitou witu Caia.vneta t'.ailioud lianiH 'or W iliUiiiSort, Lock ilavcu. Kiioira, e.c: hi Harilnbii'g with iMortbern C'euiral. Cumber islid Vuliey. and rciuiylk II and Hi Siiuehanna iralui t.ir ullllllli,l)lrlalld, Wi.llauibpott, Vura, CUam(i4r4 num. Iiiiefirov, etc AHt hMjOlS tXPRESii. Leaves Philadelphia at il.'li' i. in. f. r iteainug. PolthVille, Uarrttouig, elo.. loiuieo'lng Willi lieoding and Coluiubla tUroad treliiK tor Ci Innibia. e c. I'OITS'IOM N ACCOMMODATION Leaves Poms town at e 4I A. M., suipp UK a. luieruixdiala aia luus; arrives lu Flillade.jjiil. alV no A. M. Iteoirnlng leave t'lil.adeiptila al 4 SO P. M.: arrives iu Pouaioffu ai 1 40 V. M. . KKaDINQ ACCOMMODATION Leaves Raiding at ;m a, M sioppiug at all way stations; arrive! lu Pbiltioeipliia ai io 1 . A. M. Id uni.iuK, leaves Pnliadelpbla at 8-15 P. M.; arrives lu HekOli.n a- P. M. Traiua 1 r fi lua-.pbla leave Uarrlaburg at 810 A. M,, ai.O PolUvlile ai a 46 . W. arriving iu Pul auel pma ai 1 1. Al. Alteruoun traiua leave ilarnaburg aC z-vb P. Ai., aud 1'uilavl le at i'4o P. M..; arriving ut pf. ilailelphla al8'45 M. Hanlnbuig accoui modal Ion leaves Ketding at 7'15 A.M. aid narriaourg al 4 10 P. Al. Couueo 1 g at ieail tit wlib Al ernuoii &cconiUl. dalliiu sutfili alflSJ P. M . ariivii.g ui Pnliadeipnlaak lo P. M. Market iraiu. wnh a Paae. g. rcur aiiaouel leaves I'biluil. Iploa a 12 45 no in fur t'oltfl vlilo aud alt Way .-iiaitoiia; .raven Ponavll'e at 7 A. M. lor Puiladaltibi and ail oilier Way Matloua, All tbe above iialua ru i daily. Sundays excepted. t-ui iHy trams im Ponivlle al 8iu A. ai., aud t tilladelplia at 8 1 P. Mi leave Pniladelplii lor Ki a.'iLg at b to A. M.i reiurulug from Reading as 4 62 PA tHESTKR VALLEY KA1LRO AD. Passengers for Dowuuigtown auu inteiuiedlaie point, take tne 7 8M A. Al., 12 48 aud 4 80 P. u. . iralua Irom Pul'adel pbia; leiuiiung iroui Dowulngiowu ai 8 80 A. AI., 1'uO no 6 46 P M. PtliKiOiiltN RAILROAD. Passengers for Skip pack laae 7 o A. al aud i'i P. M irl.m irou. Pui -oe . 1,1a, lemming Ir. ui e-alatack al 8'10 m.. M. and I'ia P. tt. bia.v lines lor vai lull puiula iuPeralouieu Val ey conueoi wlili tialua al Coilegevilie aud ikip pack. Ms.W VOilK EXPRESS FOR PI rTSBUltli AND 1I1U Wtbl.- Laaves Ae Vuik al 8 A. ,6'U". aud oiu P. M., pa-biug Riauiog at 110 A.M., 1 4, aud iu 10 p. Ai.. auu couuecl al liariltbnrg wuu Poijusyi vauia and Northern Central Rahroau Kzpress Trains lor Pli sbuig, Cliltago, Wll lanmpurt, iuiuiira, BalU wore, etc. . Retun lug, Kx press Train leaves Harrisbiirg, on arrival ot PeuuhfivaLla Kxpreaa trout Plttsbarg, at i 6li aud & 28 A. M., 9 ib P. M . paablug ttea llug at 4 44 uU 7 uti A. M and ll'io i . M., arriving al Ne York, lult and 1148 Am M and bU0 P M. Hleeplug Cars ac(iuipaiilng ineaelraius luruugb beiwenu Jersey illy and I'liisuurg. wltneutonauge. Alan Iraiu lor (New York leaves Uarrlsburg at 810 A. At. aud 20i P. Al, Mail train lor ilarnaburg leaves New "l ork at ri ttuita, bl'HUYLKlLL VALLK 'RAILROAD. Trains leave loillvllle at b'45. li'UO A. M., aud 6 40 f. Al., reiurulug lroiu Taintqua at 8'86 A. At., and 2 16 and 4BIHI'YIK1LL AND BOeQTJKKANN A KAIL I. UAD, I ra. iih leave uburu at 7 6o A. M for tme Kioe and llarrlanuig. and at 12 lo P, ai. tjr Flue grove ai d Treuionl; lemming lr..ui Harrlsburg at iKil, M.. aud fioui Tieuiut at 7 40 A. At., auu 8 id P. M. TICKETS. Through first class tickets and eml Kraui tickeia lo ail ihu pruiulpal poiula luiueWona and vt er l aud Canada Jxxonniluu In keta irom Philadelphia lo Reading auu luletiuediaientailoua, good lor day Obly, a.e a. .id by Morning Avuoiuuiudaiiuu, Market Iraiu, Reading aud pi lUiiown ACcouituodailou Traiua, at reuuoej rates. Jutcurslon Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day ouiy.,aie aold 1 1 Reacting aud luteruueuiut siallous by Rtauiug and Pollalowu Aucoiuuiudatlou Ttaius at iconi ed raiea. lliu luiiuwlug tickets sue obtainable only at the itliceol 8. Rredioiu, 1'reusurer, Wo. 27 Pourtn sireel, Phii-uciphia, or U. A. Micolls, Ueucral super Inieunenl. Reauiug Coaiu.uiaiiou ncket at 28 percent discount, bo iw t en auy puiu s dtunred, lur Uuiule auu tiruis. Mileage 'i ickeia. guod lor 2uou luiiea, beteuu all 1 oililta, al f.j2 0li eacu. lor luuilliea and Uruis beatou 1 icaeia for hre, six uine, or twelve u-ouiUb, lor iioiue'S oniy, lo ail puluto, at reduced 'Vitrvymen redding on tbe line of the road will be luruinned wuu carus, eulutilug lueiuselves aud wives to iickeia ai lia.i laie. incursion iickeia from Philadelphia to principal slaiiou ,guod lor Saturday, auuuj , ajd atuuay, at i.-uiitiil laie, lo be uad only at tue Ticket utllce, at II. irieeuili and Cailowulil sireeis. k rvk.na 1 . Ouous ui ail ue crlptlons forwarded to a 1 tbe above polutx roui me O-uipauy sev uroigut Deol, LroaU aud W.I o streels. Iieit.ni liaiua Kave PuilaUeipbla dully at 4 38 A. M., U'4i noon, 8a"d t P M., lor Reading Lenauou, rJairisburg, Poiuvilie, Port CHUtuu, aud ail puiuis benliU, Mails clone at iha PhiladPlpbla rost Office lor all I luce ou Ibe road auu lis braucues ai 5 A. At., aud lor Hie pi Un-ipal Mal.ons uuly at 2lo P. M. HaU ,4tiK.-Duugau's RApress will co'lect Bag gage lor all trains leaving Puiladelpuia Depot. Orders euu be leti at JNi. XJt a. Pouitb street; or al uie Davot, 1 ulrleculb and Callowbill sireeta. PllIIiADfcLPUU, GKUMAK TOWN, AND tttl-aol''-' i RAli.RuAij -liMJU TABluu, JoK AiRAlAi.i. I OWN. Leave Pulibdipula , 7, 8, roo, iu, 11, II A, M.. 1, t, JwTifJs, . 6. 10, 7. 8 0, lu, 11. 18 p. M. 1, av e Oei luan lo U 8. 7, lH, B, a-o, , W, U, IJ A, At, I 2, 8 4. 45. 6, , 7, S, . In, IIP. M, ' Tbe 8 At Down Train, aud a aud b Up Trains will nut stop nn the Oern anu.wu Uranoh, " ' ON bUNDAYB. Leave Philadelphia A. M. 8, 7, 10 P. M, Leave Oeruiautown84 a. M. 1, 8, ' P, M. CRRblMIl HILL KaILROAD. Leavt Philadelphia 8, 8, 10, tt. A. U., i, X Ki, 7, LtaveCuestuut Hill 7'K. 8, 8'40, and lplo A. M., P40 840.8-40..-4,.oanalOM.y8 Leave Pbtladulpbia t A. A. 8 and 7 P. M. Leave cueoinul ail 7 60 A.M. U'ut a 40 aud fit YoK CONbllOHOCiilUH AND NORKIMIOWN fave Pbllauelpioa 8, 7, . and U W A. Al. !,, 8, 4. by,, i "auu il P. M. Leave Norriaiown 6 40, 7, 7 Bdi 8, and 11 . AI., lis', I, 4,!,. and. P.MoN oUN1JAySi Lve PbllaUelphia V a. Al., i on and 71o P. AC liave Noinoi-owu 7 A. At., b'.tu and 8 P. M. yua AAAAVUMk, Leave Puliadel, k.st v. aud 11 1 A. ..l,, I, 4!. ll. f- Oft. Ud ll I. ut. Veav. jTianayunk lo, 7H. 8Kb, . and HX A. H 8 MiMJ.i.M.nAis. U ave Plilladelpbta 8 A. M., 2 and 7 P. 1C, Loave J ,u;k 7 A. M., and r. tx. M.b. Wl mhoN, Oenorai M.iperlu.enaenl, i.,n.(ii r I Nil! B'lii U'V I N . ' OOMM1BOION MEHOHANT tOR TBE BALE Of 1 I'lEE OLD UIE, WHEAT, AND BOCi; IHia WHISKIES. CfiOMA WINE COMPAN1 lunablished lur the Bale of Pure California Wines. This Company oiler lor sale pure Callfort la WlueJ III 1 1 . 8 a i , n ii A. Ml ililtl, AM.L1.UA s-sm i, MlstMTEL, CllAJltMijiE, AND J'llli: 11AI-1 RittKnr Wholesale aim re ail, an ol ibeir own growln; ai UM kkl,..l. !... ...u. ..... ..I...... ...... a . .U.UK ui tne pure juiju ol til liepol No. V9 RiNK Strept, Pulladelphl IlaDN dl WlAI, Ag IU3, y CHINA, GLASSWARfc, ETC. JJLCUliATlUd OM CL1NA AhD GLASS. INITIALS, CRESTS, AND ALL KINDS OP 11X0KATI0S OX CUISA AM) ULASSJ DONK TO OKDEIt BY TYTJDALE &. MITCHELL, IVo. 707 C1EESXUT STJtEET,' iif, mwf8mrp PHILADELPHIA. H. 8. K. G. j Harris' Seamless Kid GlovoaJ EVEUl JPAlIt WABBAHTED, ' JEAXLCblVH AOANTH OK OENTb' OLOVB3. ! ia W. 8COTT A CO.. tn o. aiA cuaatasji- tol ma, act. pAIENI ttllOULDJfiK-BBAM . SU1RT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. iRltl ACT l l TiiNU 6H1K1S AND DKA WAiRd niaue lioiu meat urciueni at veiy .hurt uollce Ail ult.r ui I ...... ... .L. I'l L u l .ti. l-.CH.Ilh lu lull vurliitv 111 WINCHESTER A m Jso. 7iK)CiiH,3jur a treat. DRUGS, PAINTS, ETC. jJOUEKT bHOEMAKEK & CO., K.. Corner ot F0EET11 uud HACE Sti PHILAIIJLLPB.IA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. 1ALPOK1 JOUi AA'D ALAN UjV aUI'DIUUUi Of White Lead and Colored l'auits, 1'uttj Yurulslies, Etc AGBNTfl FOB THK CKLKBKATKD FEESCH Z1SC I'ALM'S. DEALEBS ABD CONSUMERS BUPPUKO Al LOWJrJsT PlUCiJb 1'OIi OAbH. 6161 FURNITURE, ETC. " EXTRA FINE FUllNITUltE. Latest Designs Superior Make and Finish. A. & H. LEJAMDRE, French Cabinet Maters and UplioLterers, No. 1433 CIIKSXUT Street, H wnislm PHILADELPHIA. STOVES, HANGfcS, ETC. K0T1CK. TUB UNDERSIGNED u i wouiu cn ite atieutioii ol lUe puouo to tils XX .ktw tiuLI'tA KACLa, i CttNAC'lt This la .lu BnLirtOV llmv UMMUr. Il lua.. Ann. Bimtied an io at once commend itteii logeuerai favor, being a dimbluatiou ol wrouaui ad imi lion. It U Vtry slu pie iu ui construction, ai d is perleoily air tiklil) aeii-oleaiiluti liav lng.no i lpes nr drums to be tsaeu out aud .!. aued. li i so arraug. d wuu upriKuk tluea as iu produce a larger auiojui or Heat from tue sau.t-welgiit ol cual luau auy furnace now louse. Tue bgi uieilo c uuitmu oi the air as pmduced by my u w airai gemtni oi evaporatlou wiilat once di luuiitiraie thai it is tie ouly Unl Air Puruaoe that will pn due a pneli liy heanuy atuo.f nnere. J. one In wautol a c uiplete iletilug Apparatus Would do well lo call and eiauilue tbe Uoiden iutma. CHaKLK-4 WILLlAMaT KOS. 1181 auu 11J4 At AUK K.T titreet. A large sssortiuent of Cooking Rl es!' KUeboard bioves, Low Uuisii Oraies, Ventilators, eto.. alwaia on tiaiid. 1 N.H obblng of all klnfs promptly done. ( lot TUOMrtiON'S LONDON KITCHEN Kit. or A.CHOPAAN lliMili. rur iauiillea boteis. lor public Ii.miiuUoi s. lu T WEN IV ulFFnitt--lM' t .Kb, All-O, 1'UI ail. li.hla Hhuihi. lol-Alr tuiinn., Puilable ilea. era. Low-uown Gratis. Firbord huives, BaJi Boilers, hiew-uole Pibun. tolierh. i (inking eujvea, eto wholesale aud ieialJ,l ilie inauutaciurerK, , . til A HPK 4 THOMPSON, 11 25w Ini6ui No. 'liin N. StCUN D blreet, BOOTS AND SHOES. HAYING ALTEIlr1 D AND tNLAROFDlffl el. re. No. N. N1N I H rjtreel, 1 luvua atuu I nn to tuy lucrebHi il meek (of my own uianufaoiure) vi U1.P jtii'p,ri.rrn, null Hit?!, u.to Of Ilie laUnai Sty.'s. and al tne lowest price. Id m KRNKKT KOPP. TJMZ1S CA4IIH l.N KOVAL 11 A VAN T. J HMVHIM, I.H4 Mt-rMiblU LOllKulAIS voci le re to ir m n I- i n in 1 1 loi- f" Jlil-H-H ltT.-.. No j,i;:vni. i 'ml i i. hi nn i ii m mi V A V -'