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At#4INTKO mOM YltTCftOAY ! -US, ». s.00 THE WH AHN DUI. Facts That Conclusively Prora That the ••Oasatta'* was oat Utility of a Libel. On Tuesday last the Gazbtts announced the failure and suspicious disappearance of Thomas Whann, Jr., a phosphate turer ot Laudenberg. This auuounceweut caused the Every Evening to publish what it supposed was a statement making the Uazkttb's article libelous. Feeltug that an tuvesHgation of the matter at Landen berg might develop points hitherto unpub lished, a representative of this paper visited that place to-day, aud learned facta that not only warranted the siafement fir-st made in the Gazstte but turther showed that he is guilty ot acta that, II committed by hum bler people, would be called forgery. For tb« pa-t ttve 3 ears he h •# been doing the the not** principle, borrow rK fb*6, .60, 6.S0, 1.07, L»l, • manufoe I 2.O6, • 14 buitneM lug accommodation notes ttrst from then another, uutil he had the notes of al most every responsible person around that section ol the couutry Matters kept going from bad to worse until he got to raising uotes from small »mount». On Tuesday week be suddeuly disappeared, and ou Saturday night last he arrived home by way of Newark. People did not recognise him, however, as he had his beard cut oil and hair trimmed, which altered bis appearance so much that hfs principal creditor and the Sheriff passed him on the road betweeu Landenberg aud West Chester without recognition. Mr. Wbaun could not be found by the Gazette representative, aud hts works hav ing been closed by the Sheriff were idle. No one appeared to be about the residence. It was afterwards learned that he was in West Chester, where he was takeu in the custody of a detective to answer to a charge of false pretense#. He was, however, re leased ou bail, the bauk otlicirl# of that city going hi# security. As near as cau be ascertained his liabili ties will amount to $45,000. A Baltimore Arm, to whom he wa# Indebted for stock, have a claim of $12 OOO, and the other amounts vary from $50 to several thousand dollars. But the most disreputable and crimlual part of the whole affair is the tact that since the crash, various persons are recevlng notes, purporting to have been made by them in favor of t hennas Wbauu, Jr., of which they know absolutely nothing. In the short space of 50 minutes allowed the represent# tlve of the Oazkttb, he wus able to get the following data a# to the raised notes : Cornelius Mouaghan, a stone mason, has been in the bHbit ot loaning his note lor va rious amounts to Whaun lor the past five years. He said to the reporter: "About a ago 1 learned that he was not 011 the best of tooting, aud tlien told the clerk he sent 10 me that I would not give my note any more. He was very auxious to have it, so 1 continued on till atsout six we**ks ago, when, after considerable persuasion, I gave him my note tor $40, with me understanding that be should not come to me agai «. 1 learned yesterday that that note would fall due in two weeks and had Liren raised to $75. My brother undrew g ve Wbaun his not« some tim*" ago for $20, and it comes back $220. John, another brother ot mlue, also gave his note to Whaun lor $40, and was greatly surprised to tlud that it bau swelled to $140 '' Washington Ewing was also uotißedhy the bank « fHcials ol W Cheater,thut there were five notes of his falling due aegregat log $3000 These Mr. Ewing thinks he gave and has secured himself by having judg ment entered aguiust Whaun. Eli wood Gilmore, who gave an accoipo datlou note ol $25 lias been notified that the note is due but instead of $25 lti#$i0o, having undergone the change in »mount under tt>e careful manipulation of Wbauu. Frank G Atier, of Avondale, has been notified that his note for $150 is due at the West C. ester bank with the signature «>1 Thomas Whann, Jr. nothing wh lever about the note and U pos itive that he never gave Whann a note lor that amount. James W. Merritt, of 1 andeuberg, has also been in formed that his three notes are due, Of these Mr. one and that he signed blank, aftewards was told by Whann that, it but for $80. A note lor $115 w s raised from $15, which Merritt gave Whann for some roauuie. Last week Merritt paid the $15 note and cow finds his old note coning back raised to exactly $100. A no;e due to-morrow for $105 Mr. Merritt is unable to account for aud swears positively that he never gave a note fur ui.y sueli «mount. Ever} thing about the failure has the nnst crooked aspect aud will warrant anyone in the a#6eriiou that in his d*alines, Thomas Whaun, Jr , has been most thoroughly dis honest. 11.60 6.u6, .40, • vate Kale Pa., 10 ye Mr. Gotncr k ou u ting to $JfU5. Merritt only gave wan ALL THE FACTS TUE^ ANT. One mau said lu conversation with the Gazbite representative, ''You can give the Every Evenin;/ all the fact# they want by this trip lor y roguery iu forging checks uud altering note# he has gotten together about $%OUO. Aud from the fact that he shaved ol! his bt*ard ai U otherwise altered his appearance it looks ill iiml hat by Whunn's if he had intended to skip, but changed his mind for reasons best known to himself." THI£ GAZETTE'» ONLY ERROR. fact# it will be seen that ly error was a iullure to When tho this office it with the fact man's father elf aud the Gazette has uot ihe stich'« st he.-itaney In mating that the el- er Whaun does not ap pear to be i From • he at. the Gazette's affix •*Jr." to Whann'# name, information reached was not coupled that th»* of the same tmin • as 1 > pile e I lu h inatb r ut all. Ilura. uuil VV««ou »(.Hen, Some Unit- durlni; lust. nic'Ct: thieve* «•D'eri-d the store ot 0. W. Chandler of New Lomlon, Pa., uud stole a tot of silk.«, revol vers aud other iroods, aud a hay horse three, years old, with blaek maie, while ldnd feet and star on forehead, A butoty with red ruuntnu tear aud bi.ek 1 body and a complete set of harness were ! also taken. A rewa-d of *150 has been I offered Ihr the return ol the j;,x>ds aud capture of the thieves. : Anniversar I The Bay.rdLeiri.rn will h»vc"" r ann'v«r- 1 sary celebrati* n, on the evening of Noveui ber 'i7, in its heatkiuarier#, third story of *° "| of" k eup^ï t, *..d h0 «n X Sdd"* w i l .ÿ I Seiiaior Bayard. Ticket# will bd sold at 50 -mu »piece. worn oiven out. | Ou receipt of your address we will make an oiler by which you can cam 1« to *7 evenings, at >our home. Men, Won en. Boy* or G.rla can do it. H. C. William & Co. f 195 end 197 Fultou stre©:., New : Jlayard Le^i THE. UAILKOAD3 A Local Time Table With the Latest Correction. TRAINS LEAVE W1LM1NQTON FOR m. 12.1% 12.3». 1.64. 2.30, 4.J0, 6.17*. 6.80% 03fi*. 0 M», 7.28,7 80*, 9.6 •* p. m. Now Y ORK—2.00*, x.23*. 0.30,9.53,11.63 a. 8.38, 1.64, 6.17*. 6.88*, 7.20 p. m. BaLTHKORV— 1.06*, 1.42*. 4.tl*,8 05*, 9.17*, g . 12.27, 1.00, 1.O0, 6.00, 6.00, Ö.67. 11.01* p. n-. VitJUiattlON—1.42*, 4.61*, 8.06*, 9.17* ». ID. .00, 1.09, 6. HaLTIMORB APT) lNTKRMBOIATB STATIOW8— 1.05 * ,0.67.11.(14* p. in. .h0, 6.00, 6.00 p. tu. runirinu both daily aud Sunday, t'Train# running only on Sunday. 17* a. m. /»blawarb liaiLHOAi»--0.oo*.».iot a,m. i.06f #oo* L00t,6.26f i>. m. No Sunday trains. *ForM w Ua8tl * only fFor > Kxpross Mn^ondintermediate stations. - : ■ -a W'vl = Wnm*«To» Knmiuj l a 4-01, WO t». w. bXUVikt WUTH3 Kaiuioa»—T.OM.S 0 ». a. 6,20 p. b. S«a4»j train n.co o.m s.00 p.io. _ rK A1ÄS AKiUVLat W1LM1NOTON FUOB& ParLA-12.46.1,00,1.82*. 4.47*, T.4*. 8.02*. ».11 fb*6, lO.lOf 11.35 a. IS..3 12.60, 1*7, 2.22. ».SO .60, 3.65, 4.80,4.55, 5.36, 6.63, 0.10. 6.48, 7.»,T.i0% 6.S0, 10.88. 1 .58 p. in. Naw Yorii— 1.32* 4.47*, ».09% ft.ia ft. DO. W*W 1.07, 4.56,0.48*, 10.68 n.m. Bautimobb— 1.6V, 2.18% 9.84, «.64,11.43 a. IB.30, 1.61. 5.11*, 6.W)\ T.»i, 9.4»* ». m. WASMm«Tu*~ 1.51*, 2.18, 11.48 a. m. 1*.», L»l, 6.11 % 6.R0*, 7.24, 9.49 p. m. • Both daily sqj Sane ay. it aud try in *4di«a«v owl* I Dbt.awakb Railroad— 8.60 9.60. 10.1 6 a. no 2.O6, 6.05 * % 6.50 p. re. No Sunday train». * • *"*nm Kj-wr * '*?M* nnit WiLVIWQTO« 3t ISOHTHKRN RAILROAD—'45 ».48,11.80 a.m. 6.42 p. n*. o«vla V« jLitn WBaruuN Railroad— 8.00 a. m. 14 p. m. iSuiulay train# o.lo a. m, 6,40 p. in. 1 «>1 lor has fur in TRAINS LEAVE F OK WIIaMUCUTON Philadrlvhia Nrw Kao\n Sr«R«rr in***. 12.80*.8.66*. 6.30. T.»*,8.00. ft.3L.M0f, 10.10 lU.80, 11.60 a in. 1».Q«4. 1.32% 8.10 4.02, 4.2o, 6.u6, 6.20.6.55, 0.05% 0.80, 8.80», ».80, 10.90 11.32 Naw OaSTLK— 8.88, 9.3», 10.02, 1L43 .40, 0.36 p. m. • i taius ruDOimc both daily and Sunday, ♦Train# running *nlv •» Sunday. m. A tram will leave WUmtnaton for Nowark ondway stations at 7.4» a. m returning leave Newark at 8.25 a. m. for Wilmington and way stations. The Block figures denote tlie Limited txpreN Train*». Off II MAILS. Ttietr Arrival s*d I»epartaro, Taking S ITect July 1st, 18M3. The Post » >tüce m this olty will bo open dally, except Sunday, from 6.:«) a. in. to 9 p.m. Pri aocesulble until 11 p. Sunday# open from 8.3o to u 30 a. m. Private boxet« acce##ibto ftom 6 to 8 p. in. The whole- I . The On vate boxe# Kale Ktainn window will clogo at 6.30 p. monoy order otfloe will close at 8 p.m. MAIL* ÜL0.4R AB KOLLOW» : NORTH. Wilmington k Northern Hailroad to Keadtng Pa., aud points on tho Baltimore and Central south ofChadd's 6'ord. 7.40 a. in. Philadelphia ch sed pou •»». 8.30 a. in. Philadelphia aud waytnall, 9 a. m. New York, Pennsylvania and point* east aca west. 9 a m. Delaware Weslorn Hailroad to Landenbarg 10 a. ui. Phibidelphia, New York city, Pennsylvania d New Jersey 11.6'» a. tn Philadelphia. New York and all points east and west. 1.3 * p. m. Philadelphia, N - - and west, 4.40 p. in. Philadelphia and New H pouches. 9.86 p m. Penuaylvania west of I.tncaste'*, amt all points west aud southwest 9.3i p. m, Afi points north, east, west and southwest, 1 Oak P X 01 If 1 all points ea#t citlo# clo«ed . except New Orleans through mall#. fcOUTIi. All Louisiana iSL which Is sent south t Baltimore and way mail. 7.40 a. m. Washington and all t»oint# south. 7 40 a. AH point# on th«i Penlnuula. 8.30 a. m. ^'•pllinentnry until f or tho Penln ula. 9 a m. Baltimore, W'iishlngtou and all point# south, 12-30n. 111. Newi*ort, Stanton, Newark, Elkton and Havre de Grace. 12.® Point# on Baltimore Central,between Port I>e poslt, and Chadd> Ford, 2. Hultimore and Buy Line steamers, 4.40 p. m. Peninsula north or Harrington, including Del#ware City und St. Oeorge'#, 6.60 p m. Paltlmoru. closed pouch 6 ou p. m. Baltimore, Washington aud all points south 11 p. ta. ARKIVB AND RKADV KOR DSLIVKHY. W Urning tou Ai Northern Hailroad 6.30 p. m. From New York, Philadelphia, Washington and all other |»oints, 0 SU p. m. From Phfladeiphta, New York and points north, east and west. 6 3» u. in. From way mail from Philadelphia. 8.30 a. m. From Peninsula and all north of Harrington 9.16 a. m. From Baltimore and way mail, 9.60 Baltimore. 12.30 Peninsula mail Philadelphia, New north and east, 1 .au p. ni. Baltimore, Washington and points -e Western Hailroad, 2.20 p, m. Philadelphia, New York uud points Baltimore. Washington and point# Fi j p in , 12.30 p. Vork ami point* i south, U ! i) north south i' Carrier# dillve eral ; 10 lo a m„ partial ; ,3U p. in., general ; 4.00 p. m.. partial. Collections from street boxes are made by the carrier# at fl.30 Au additional collection will be p. m. from all boxes between Jefferson and Lombard and Water and Thirteenth siroet# Inclusive, (in Hunduy a full collect-on will bo made at 6.00 p.in. I>a' tl letter# for carrier# delivery should be d». posited In Post Office ten minute# before the hour of delivery w. Y. swujokn . T* follow# : 6.30 a.m . , gen .1 10 a. ., 1.30 4 y e ut 7.30 oatmutftcr I S3 S3 the the his n g but to tho it fact the In ap For the Cure of Coughs, Colds,I Hoarseness, Bronchitis,Croup, InRuJ en/.a, Asthma, Whooping Cough, In-I cipient Consr.mption and for th.c re-| licfof consumptive persons in ad van-I ced stages of the Disease. For Sale] by all Druggists_Price, 35 Cents. 13 WOMAN'S SECRET. c , . * New -3 ne 13 Over-worked, poor thing! Proud, honorable, faithful, womanly, s l ie determined to kern e-nenses ! jj 1 , 1 , K ? C P ,^R?" S P ; down, and do the work herselt. Right 1 nobly has she done it, but at terrible ! cost 'n,„ c,, , r l-V tint in her been I l- , 111C • i )J1 Lie tnai wa3 in tier aud e )'e when she was a bride is gone, i : Her once plump and rosy cheeks: I are novv h°" uvv an< i colorless. She ! 1 to Step lightly and gracefully, I but HOW She drags One fo Ot after the of other with painiul weariness. I i l .ÿ I For the sake of the family she 50 does not mention Iter aching back, j her peutely-painful nerves, her rheu- j | matic twi nges, her dyspeptic troubles, ! make Or the heavy Weight She feels 111 her *7 right side, that tells her her liver is en. • i « j ? oin S w f on g- She thinks nobody New Knows about au that, and she -will i suffer on in quiet and unrepining pa I tience. Alas ! her secret is an open ! one, for It teas its own tale. I Whisper this in her ear, she ought ' , 1 m* j n . P know it: Madam, Brown's Iron : Bitters vntthtalyour back, calm your 6.80% uttUes,killyourrheu'iuaiismidriveout g . n-. ' < r ID. 1 !'• ccrrccty our liver, I earest druggist. | ■ i I ~~~~ : J I'.': v t»Ung üïjg? ! . ' w \ -vr VI II 1, , 4 l » t'J p, ]% j ' j j your dyspepsia,a tjd * 1 Dollar a botfle. N « J 1. ! tteilAbie Hr an«! Traut ManuActurer, haa store, vo. 4 eab r U-H STREET, ; SSHgi riptatteotn* i.06f I 1 ! i ' ('.-iV' i and gen'.i '! * r?c-w. } d i wummAtsum » »mow». Uow ha» of lieu the gave gave that was the she The Man Who Reads. Wise people red advertise ments. They tell things that it pays to know, beginning of November mrn think of Overcoats, and every such man is a loser it he is not informed that Oak Hall keeps aud sells more Overcoats than —buCcoroparisonsareotlious " Details are dull, < bject lessons interesting; therefore come and try the power ol your mon-y— any sum.$5 to $40.00—on one Men's Overcoat. Hall show no' hing but Men's Overcoa s? No, indeed! Every thing else that a com pi te Clothing House should k»ep, and a Million Dollars' worth in all. With the Jury on 1 foes Oak ID all I Wan am Aker & Brown, 1 Oak Hall. Sixth and Market Street#. PHILADELPHIA Ns ilu d u I THE i»niL080rilY OF HEADACHE. TH*STOMACtV, T'VK B »WEL-* A'» THE LlVK.lt A •< E HKSiM vsiiil.K Ko* LVK Y P Mi T** AT II V4 KS TH HK D. T NE AND HAW.MONIZK II K OK THF. <4« ALL «Kl» 4)H'«AN8 WITH "TA RAN t v# nELTZKK Al" HIEVT" AN" YOU CUKE THE O« *>t I'l. A » NT A l* ITS hOt'Bc'F.. SOLD BY ALL DIIUOUIbTS. It» GU . ATE, TiON m. «to®r»ïî*! r 6.30 m. m. 6- K f-4; J iuil! !vj .. :eîw ... - ; the and bo ten gen THE BEST PLACF TO BUY DRY GOODS Strawbridge & ( lothi^r'a, EIGHTH A K1LBKUT 7.30 EIG11TU AMAUKKr l'HILAlIKI.imiA REOPENING ! S. H. STAATS. 405 MARKET STREET, 11a« Ing »•ai% enlarge»! an»! ln»-r<* •I his »lore, 111 >1» TUESDAY NEXT —OCTOBER 30TII— * With Elegant Stock of NEW GOODS! tjuktable for fall: id winter sales 1 isistiag of Trimmings, Hosiery & Gloves MERINO UNDERWEAR b HAND-KNIT ZEPHYR GOODS, ■ZEPHYR Germantown Wool, Saxony & Woolen Yarus. P ; her tier i She ! I lit n a the JjiVCrV DOQ V 8 UOCtOF ! I J J she By Robert a gunn, m. d. j j evbkyu dv-* lootob romain, a», ! t »»«^ and n ptinu-d >,n n,„- p per her three fo «ndnii.V.i'con'r" " is In i * ^ j -will 1 „ HHy pa- Everything is »k-bchirmi in the piainci open l^îT'nViî.rJïï.wXy c I by any Intelligent (Varier. ' # Druggisu win and this » ook of K rrat o*tvan tago In aiding them to give advice when asked Iron do so CORSETS, NOTIONS &0. P r lC<' «if to bring It w Tin work llTt-r» from a'l other book# on Do -stlc Mnllelno In having th** dise K*d. aee.o'dlng to the rclasalfloatt<»n. ivo-aihlo ayslemat wrltt. be employed your I much Information In It that : ■•ill prove valuable to themedves and tlielr pa- | tient# liver, I Teachers Will be better prepared for the perf»r | '" Änc V of thvh ' * ,uUc9 »'* the school room by : Parent-4 will find It a reliable adviser In every- ! ! thing relating t«> the rearing «.>f their children. I Kv» ry family can save Ally time# tho price of , Ike book «eery yc-er toy consulting II. I j It It* complete in all it# parta, and la the most ' rv i-nt boo* of the kind publish cd. j 'i he book will be-c it free by mull or ex nress on j m 1ptoMbre.«ol!»r. Dentfat# wl l ü haa ; Addl „., NIC* LES PUBLISHING CO. i Bft*nFQ»cimCüLM*. *4TA QfiVT# WAVTXD 707 A 7«4l BROADWAY, New York City. IUPHINTED FWO M YMT1H0AV A TlbK 4VKKTCB. Uow Ula Cull! WiM tiu-araed Upon Him by Hi- l-liiw Vteiliu, (United t*r> ## Dlapatctl to Hie Ornette. ] Lapavcttc, lml„ No*. 1—John Haye* ha» been pi ai ol in the county J*U on the charge ofeon id U MUR ft rape on the person of EHsa Neal, the »-year-old daughter of lieu ben Neal. Monday niurnlug Hayea met the child, tools I er into the* wood# and alter choking her Into Insensibility outrage«» her person. He th< u took her to the road and gave her ÄO cm * On arriving home »he gave such a minute description ot the roan that Hayes was arrested. The wretch was taken (h lor# 'Squire Alexander. About 80 i In the court room, Hayta being K lisa was told before abe was brought into the room to look at the people and could MfatntaQ entered and, turning up her face, walked uud the room As she came to Hayes she jrted out: "Oh ! pa, there's the roan." When Haye# heard the charge of the child cruelly wronged he full had been shot. The larroera among the crowd. IM 64 0 miaallaut. »he her whom ho had from the chair as if he Jury viewed the ground w here the outrage took place, and the btotsot Hayve fitted tho too'stepa In the mud. The Jury rendered a verdict of guilty #nd Ha>es was held In $1,000. F*ve phytdeiaus are In attendance on the child, who, it is feared, will not re cover Irom her injuries. »lother# I»oi»'t Know. flow many children being uncouth, wlllull and fudtttercnt to tnatruetlou» or reward», »imply because .hey aie out of health ! An iul lllgcnt lady «ail ot # child o- this kind: "Mother* should know that if they would gtve the ID t ie oue* moderate do#* # of Hop Bitter* for two or thru all a parent tould denlre." pUidfthed for •eks, the childreu would bo AN INDIAN slItHKMUKB. Ns rliei and Twelve B ioke Clive Them mIv#n lip to tt*e HI Hilary. CUutled Preii Dispatch to ti.** Gazette. 1 Tucson, Arizona, Nov. 1.—A dUputch from F»»rt B>wLs*y#: Natchecatid 12t>tber buck* with Gti «rom* n ami children, at 811 ver Cieek, suri< udered to the military sont ilu re to me« t them. Tin y claim to come d rect from C<*a# Grades. There has b*n*u ttgbt with M< xieatia. Natchea says the •re told l*y Cuyeten*»y the head chief, come to r-liver Creek and there wait teo day# t >r him, uine men um» one womuti. They say Oerontmo with lour others will he there In three mouths. i Indian pm died Chihuahua Is shot through the arm. He suys he w## shot by Chief Cut*» in a drunken brawl. Chihuahua ►ay-* seotii» killed Charlie McComas, but inis said that he didn't know what had become ot the boy. Captain ltalferty i# u » Silver Creek awaiting the ui rival 4)1 Ouye teuoy. The iiiipresbluu prevails that Crook right alter uli. Mailing lo Bull lo (lie Fir«, It wu- in Lowell, Ma*#. An nhirm of fire is founded, and the engine wus rapidly out ol tIn* engine house. One of the hnr-ts Uk k trigii', pranced wildly about, and ran the engine air*lust th** biick door I rame. Chie I Engineer llosmer was of ht# rll» were Us tl»** phy stela ns *ioetor**d h m Then a »riend brought him Fome P.:hky Dav s h Pain Killkh. n being ru» Ihm! will» tins ho was soon well, best liniment in h- world. K uti« rw. 'll IV ver» lv bruiM-d and tw For time v broken. All Old La ly's Fatal Heroism. fUnlted Pres» Dispatch to the uaze te. Cincinnati, O, No/. 1.—Just t»cfore midnight la.-i night, the h'<u#e of Mary Welch, aged 60, iu Cunnnlnsville, a suburb, look tire. The old I »ly tried to save her I, Charles HMIcnian, aged 9, but wa* overcome by the liâmes and both wer? bum «1 ;o death. The pecuniary loss was but f*0. It rnupt have been a terrible state of affair# that caused the Psalmist to write: "Who can Maud Indore Ids cold?" In hi# day the ri médit s were f« w and doubtful; how much happier should this generation Im* n al has a boufchold remedy, Dr. Bull's Cough rtyrup; runs tliat million# rise up aud call it '* blessed " ottdcrful has been lie Nervom . Nervous I>ebltlty ( Nrnralirik, N. rvou* Sliwk, 8t Vltu.' Dance Proetrat'dn, erativc Orgj lcally c most pou » i tul ml all <ll8«M4.-4.*s of Nerve Geu »-, an all permaueutly uml ra«I etl by A Ion'# Brain rood, the vigor»nr ever introduced x for *5 At drugglM«, nr, Allan's Pharmacy, 215 i#t uve., N* w York. $ 1 ; Tlzk Ol lA.inXTs, Local l; t; CurrofiLed Dally !u Lb* 31»rk«t. ■CORtUKJTSD imAly by w. j. 417 tuarua Btenet: por bn per owt l.cîfcuo v, v/,ko, O. .. 60 .. to Bran, doubl# t»nehfl Crocked .. Middlings,d »ubl# bash®!..... 1 00 ■ ' 1! K D .... 75 lihotlcd < Ground » 76 i and oats II & Burraa, aaoi. fotjltry. btc. I*rliit butter, per ®> wholesale. « .20 $.23 Brint •* " " retail.. .26 ?y .50 " " wholesale. .20 " '* retail. T «b Tib whole?,.- 1 Kg*s. ftuli'kcr.t:, (thicken#, < ihlohen 3 . <lhea;:e, w Uheeeo, retail. .26 .30 »1v? .2') Ü .V6 -HI 31 .30 b loaale.... wholes^!«.. .12 fi .16 Q .14 .12 'g, retail. 1, retail. c, per pound.. " . 12H ! rt 18 & .10 .14 ! .18 Bxar. 13irloln ii'q ui H ump Rt9ax# ,>i bound 3io Ulb roast per pouad.. < buck •Slewing i Boiling b. • .20 G .26 POUQÜ . pound. pound. .if g .18 d per pouud .14 G ,19 ■" » "» P-T pound. Kl.luoy fat, pur potlùd. V Liiiub chop#, por pound Lamb roasts,, Mutton chops Mutton roast; Veal eijHcts, ncr p. Veal roast i, por poi Sh! •25 G .60 ■HO O . .te S ■i. u .-a i .25 por pound.. , por poun<l s. per pouud M .16 1 IQ H ad. PORK BTC'. . .10 .18 wholesale retail ... 14 ■<ninfe«ri b«. Fresh Pork Huusugo Dried beer. -.alt Hitch. Smoked bacon, tt.ilogua buueuk I^rd . 16 .11 .1 i h 16 h 13 18 14 14 «if 16 U . 10 14 viau. Spanish Macker» I. U ..-.a White Pert b, Tr.YUt, por pou H til but, per (1 tJ-tNch per pc und B ick nsh........ II <e fish. dfook . . 1 « Do pouud :fU .a a .16 peoad . .16 od... .16 d. .-Hi .lak ■ 3 , snt er# .16 H M I Pxiteise .. that : D liter tifah pa- | vsaer AnLKM. Potatoes, per hair-peQc. 8^®ot potatoes, pc - auf peok by . ! Corn ' porVu* ' ' I Tomitmes, | of Tom itoe#', I Fear#,Ha tfetlporh If peck most Fear#,Bartlett per backet/.. j Peaclio# por hull pock. on jljmchoa. per ba# ot. Aiiplos, I'O-lwkot....... Apples, par h:ilt pock P«ar*. per l.iukot .... ood .10 .11 .10 12 .90 10 7 pa ik 10 ! : ■ half 1 . 16 ■ 80 10 to 26 016 91 40 75 1 26 0 i ■ 01 9i 6u 0 II 00 Lia Fkk . 00 • J puma. GEO. L WALKER, PIANO PARLORS! 83G N. Sixth Street. [NEAR rABBISU ST., PHILADELPHIA] ESTABLISHED i860. NO STORE RENT TO PAY Finest New Pianos ! At one-half the prices charged in expensive stores. READ THIS LETTER, WHITTEN OVER is Years auo by leading citi zens OF READING, FA: Rbadiko, PA., Janoarf 3ft, 1866. the undersigned, havl< g purchaaed We, Plano# t f Mr.iieorjte • .Walter, do hereby certify thst we are Idcrhly pleased and perf**ctljr ».at I sited with said Plano . They are beautifully finished, poeaeas a full, rich and clear tone, and stand tn tu ne admirably. WeohecrAiHy recommend Mr.W tker to tlioae about purchnalng PI ability, and a geuUeman worthy of tbtlreoafl de nee. anial of H. <■HOUSE. JOHN T. r'jUl'J, A > HON I.KII1, MAKTIN UKU8B, K. * . tin A*. ALLEN HECHT EL, JAM KM V EAGER, IIAKVKY B BUM, A. W KHKKIN . 1>4V11> E 81411/T, J. If. N* KT 'N, JAMES T. UKBEK, AND 100 OTHER CITIZENS. This Is only one letter out of many nun drei»* I havri received, all ol which I will show with pleasure. Please remember I Have No Connection With anyPianoWarcrooms If you wish to take advantage ol the ln du'-em-nts 1 oiler lu Belling New llano# by the most celebrated mHkers at half the prices charged lu stores be sure to call #t the old n liable place—-UFO L WALKRR'H Piano Parlors, 886 N. Sixth street, near Parrish. Spi^ctal btr^alus Ueduy iu slightly us d Pianos from famille» foret d to sell •1000 UPRIGHT PIA s O.$285. $T.V) HCJUaKK GRAND PIANO $05»» RICHLY C ARVED PIANO $500 ROSEWOOD PIANO. . .$mi. ..$150. ...$90. MUST BE SOLD QUICKLY. REMEMBER THE LOCATION. -TERMS $.0 MONTHLY— GEO. L. WALKER 836 K Sixth St , Phila. I IIMVWTW Caution ! TO THfai l'UULiC. -L w f. u ''t"" ,tlo *' **• '»«I« ft wnaiDgtw aae rtelnlt, U mitt pvtlcnlurlf UlM tlM GENUINE I BURTS SHOE V/ Mm tbtua« ^in c. 6o 's v MAKER ^ NEW YORK rt ^TAMrxO IH »CLL Haltig (X «ACH mos tH?S> v j. Y0^> Also 00 tbs BOTTOM OF FACH BHOf THUttl Ad 8 are warraoUrt to give satisfaction. ÇhPÿ XpîkI^ I 3G4 WIRKET ST., WILMINGTON b» TH* ONLY AUTHORIZED AGENT PO TH* BALE OF MY GOOD» IN WILMINGTON, DEL. EDWIN C. BURT KKW TOSE. jfSutlS.SF" 1,0 * **" * rv^unt'.a»..!,^ REPAIRING NEATLY D0«E ftllltti iHEUWfATISM Anu uuuT CURED " , "' n wo c ° esiablish oy » cnain of evdoooe very Inquiry but makes et ronger that wi uve the only r>al, or radical remedy for HheamoLi Mt»rdei3. an»l we pul tliat eviden» e within the ream try Bullorer wit'.out monoy aud urithout pneo v»i •lama that no one bt*t the fool will turn loit'i*# l ar *»?n f 10 ®® ®3' oa 4° tf'O glau lulwpt wo biint t* nis bllgl u-d llie In Jusilr® to ub, to 30*1. U you; («•nendent fainh ea, and to the conaumtnaiionof yon before ***• «rick, n down bj Jiaeaao. wo a#k v»u to go with uikn few moment! ^ »1 S'»me w l.u r.ave drank of tbeaeaMr <r *V« «an are now Aril of the >01 of health, reaoy n •ell to tho world their gi-id experlonce. We wui fiv# you no friiao atatemont, aud m »ko no asoertiov wSuir »nnot, by projver inquiry {by letter or I mart ** ** T*«md U> b? fS • f Am«wa boB»t>M* IU. Cru.» l*V.ÎLu^CÏ I îk! L '" Kj ^ M *" : "*»'• Oh 9D««lr Uh— ««.i UiM a/ear#. V *«««.»» , M -j.,«, t fli., Br Ti *TTir 4,1 *'■ KÇl. Jt., kMSMN. ■Ärcal# mxZ Tory I »4 OiJoSo », Brcafclva- CknaU SüLSÊÊOSI^. ■••-Sraftlit'^^SSto.esGa Vr J71xm, UI « „ jttm. Mr. rituu Äaftri nail (». at l"4aiuua KS«?® & l#r* .mfm VLoranm. N 0 *' THAT THE COOL weather approaches we advise the numerous reuders of the Gazette to procure their WINTER SUITS -A N 1> OVERCOATS ! at the Old and Reliable Cloth ing House of John H. Moore, 228 MARKET ST.. WIL, DEL. Lowest prices in the city; every garment guaranteed. A large and superior line of Suit ings and Overcoatings for order work. A first-class "utter and superior workmanship charac terizes every department of our Merchant Tailoring branch Suits to order from $20 up ward. Special Announcement —A long-felt want in this city ut last supplied La lies' Coats. Ulsters and Riding llubits cut by a competent male artist from measurement and manuiactured by a London Habit Maker can be procured at the Merchant Tailoring Establishment oi John II. Moore, 228-MARKET ST.-22# I Full lines oi Goods Lidies wear constantly hind. for on OUR FIRST NUMBER FOR FALL. You will sec many adver tisements about large stocks ol Fall and Winter Goods, and each one will claim to be ahead of their competitors, but we will be content to let the readers of Tuf. Gazette k ow we have a larger stock than usual because our trade de mands it, and this is an evi dence that our goods are sold at as low prices as elsewhere, or a little lower lor same quality. Our Children's Stock is com plete. We do not mean by that to tell you we keep the low-price shoddy g> ods, but we do have a good quality at i very low price, anil yet we sell more ol our suits from five 10 ten d »liars. In our Boys'Department we 'uve some very stylish gar ments to show you, while the young men cannot help being pleased by making a selection Irom our nobby styles We have over Forty Styles o show you in our Men's De partment, and now, kind c-ader just visit us at your ■arli' st coiiveiiience and let us show you our goods, and 11 it wnl not be to our mutual interests to deal with each other. i his does not give you much of an idea ol our stock, but il you will stop in at Fourth & Market Sts. —ATTHE WILMINGTON CLOTHING HOUSE ! it will give us great pleasure to show prices. I Jno. W. Diefendorf & Co wi v»i t* bj n see > you our goods and Yours, Foment n n kw , 5 ' Th« Marqnl* Ihi>i ««,„ TI»« Tonqmn 1 rotil.i >lrl{ C, [United 1'roM DUpatcIii j , Pam«, Nov. 1_U in ... utterance* of Pietniori,' that on UiuTonquln quattlo In i'h!', * nepulle* jcstcr-lty, la rti", u '" 1 * nula Teens, In which 1 . V."i Viceroy ol Canton b»ü rti-.'i.i d *•*« iponslblllty Tor the ,, !Uu ' any -ilcnieJ that ;h, l.u,,, 1 ,l "' M.L •peak or act lor that norii,,.,, eineil by tlio Vlcarov i ,'l 'f , Ul| t.,, the Mai qui* Tieiij; ami p tA?, 4 , J ' ''Hr# demamlod bla paaspori a i hi at an early day. ' 1,11 »v« p ; TH« "tlHIM" OS THF LONDON, NOV. 1 —.'I , I?** devote* fOnilder.hl,\jX;* - m the Tonquln debate i„ , i.. rt * >l*w ol Deputies yeatentiv .V e1 * Cl '«n! Ferry'« alatenieut llmi p Ml f I'r-n ton disowns Marquis ' , tatlve. It say»; - r|m ™ [«I baa no authority to mak( , Uni He baa neither the rich- to -J S >w«r to realst the tenon l:." „ ablnot and theralore hl, L ' Cl » have UO weight." ^Ualiuur ,i 1 ». . - (i ro\ x r Hocj Sat ... y oi 0 is LO A IMILBOAD (.01.1.1,10V London, Nov. I_An ,- " Liverpool lo Lon,Inn, mllr* an hour,colli,Ini ..* two period* kill, ,1 an .i ,, " ""Frt* tt J * ,! iUiftl. Tlie Mlanlii^ >1 Cüntted ?rc»B l»i .patch Davtom, O., Nov | _ i : , , tyoul, alrl, Mary Churrhili i,. - Ikbii found, or ut tier adopted «later, Mr. »h„7,'i bjJrl " loroicr n.Tviuit,cj 8h„ wll . ' >' cliy, and ,ay they »r. eonfllu, " 11 ;": e tb - 1 <" «*i ttjti Ad' »fclro Til I tilrl. G 1 T , "„ Coru c "m> tUnlt«. rre«. HL,,,, , llot . " Tkkbk Hautk, Ini, , Nor t , d.rn.K« ha* (wen ilonc to' 11»", '"""" IhrcUBh Ihe Wab.rh valley b , '111 Wtfer i "•»» '«""t* In .h , , from *,00U to h u .|„.', . ,, V *»v ih.t tuliy ono hall the ran™ By OP ruined. Wh**n n owar l h.n:* up in h.a lirei.t," i|„. I,||f,« 1 |' â î d'-titlv a edd an I had not y l %•«*» i. r,. rm 1 U"rr»«3;!'' ,C ' JUXhSjrU1,ff " A P«NiimRster sh CUnll • « Pr«-h* Dbpi« Ul«n Covs Si uinos, Kl»., V •vpiiIiik Marlin FouU, pnMiii.t.tt u •*», Clay couuty, » hi* uwn dour. wr «I •»I lt«bb#d. r l.-U Win, ehut S (J Tublfwl fn 4L.' G Tho most dH 'cate „ , _ y Persons enjoy taki Emory's Little Cathartic Pills, they rw, color, give a wholcbof, 1ft«- In a broke appetite, put 1,^ down I ody, they an- ph ase action is very iu lid. Drui 5cen»s 'n take •d I heir gift» sell th«m—I.' fell M "Penmi) •' DeeUi S DtSpH'Cll to lilt* <i I. PHCLADEf.flllA, N.IV 1.—The «Il the Pennsylvania railroad a s* ml-tttinuul dividend ol V/, pr cent. Children'# 1 as well as adults. A special applying. Djnforth, druggist, cor. d and Market. Dr. 8imm#' Puiu Searcher, the perfect! of pain medicines, prompt, qui k, fmmedla'o In relieving cramps, p«io • holera n on us, neuralgia, rhcuinaiinn.pt Deiait, F< ur.h aud King streets. Soldi druggist*. a U f Uni « -d l' " • dav uniiH ont fo \IIN Hl'L •i'l. ihre 421 Kabhl B«r«>rniar# Keti Reel dient Ion. G Tho nbfd reformer« ot urging the unthorllle* to iiUump nonilf f "le tilt enjoyed by The I/ml* dor special ugr» ight »I wel secured prlvtle bina State Lottery direct leal-» atlon; hut they tempt to swim • Fall# Tho public km lions nre fair and Its p D.tui hin, Now Orleans. La., Information relative tlou before th«« 10/<t <lran » Monthly Duwiug, which takes place Novouibcr 3. lhflH. ^ r il n nst the c that Ml It« i «tril« isos fulfill**»!. M L II lv- ii tin the matter on a|»|ilie* jPJ lOFKHHlVNAL tl 1fit*. JOHN oTcauT ^'<JTARY rifBLlC. • Marl# £ il ! ■ y f h.'K '*'* Tilt i ' A» L N.>. .01 Wl »tt l ! :k, pH*. J. N. Ä J. B. HUBENS r*E| OB« kffllCW'i «V ■I tt KKttUUtAM 't\ il J. N. A f. B ,,.J «n, »lurlug fiÄ to 1 » p. m. A«tVl»*,*i WhoKH"* and the vr.\y to iuip "WISDOM IN A : u uti* HOW MANY MILES DO YOU UBIVEI THE ODOMETER WILL TFLL. larger Ui r of mil it This lnslrnnifiit I# tfii th e'Viacx' l-i(V)th purl J a mile: counts waD-r #nd »bist tight: i»!"' hors»« to 1I1« who* I of Wagoiir K~n*d _ o r 4M he r vehicle. Iiivi D rivera, l'hyai« .1 »It h*-b IbigO. ' ulk y I'l"-. •I» ÎU hi* IMei Draymen, K«tp r f*rlr.e oplyfMO éwcî i «itlu-r » M»nii« l«-r. W Ii of tlie wheel. B ent by post pat«!. Address, \ny -ll.fr.ru. !" dl;» 1 ' McDONNKL ODDMKTKK U« '* t North La Halle «'•* G » fi E o O ®au,o»»u 101 02 RD REGUL » R MONT1H.Y ' RAWISJ WIL TA K K. pi .« c In tin* '*;r"g T * aan nl>-To tuple Hut ding. In LouUvillv. K • ThuraHay, November PAIK 3 A LA * FUL LlfTTKltY AM I Ngs 1 , htrtered b> the Leal I« t vire d»'t-lai-ed legal by the Ii K*"' 1 Stut«.. Ilond given to llenry • •"> ol #100,000foi tlio prompt payw 1 - SOld. V III HUf»"' all Iiritt* eat MINGLE KUMBfB A HEVOLVTIOV IN dRAWINUH. n Buorrvi'-y. *»•»■ U»« in tM A*" Every ticket holder hi# « call o»'t the npinhor 011 Iris t'C 1 ' c»-rri«poii<llng numb-r on the la* I» win-el In hi# presence, llieso oc II on the fast Chur# lay Ueari (lie-mairnlllrent NOVEMBER SCHEME. Mil! raw m very > • ^ ' At r,«M IJl'rlze..... 1 Prise. 1 •'elfe . 2 Prises, 02 , 6 JOe*c-U h •• 1, no " , 600 ** . m •• . 6b •• . *0 * 10 ' !•>»» » " 100 " 200 •• P-«" l°w ;; 77 .« " ApproxJuiat'oa {*<, a it« » » ♦* • »• {110 ^ 1.6S7 Prise... • WUUi.KTlCKBT8.r4 11A1 17 Tlck.U.tw; ti Ticket", lire Beam Boner or B»nk Mil .1» L'f'HS'u!''t- ' ?JSgSSbte'^JtF%Iygsi l & •tîér»'i<fîliï.oScÔlïi. <l tooïe v iile Kr i>. TIC AS