2 Crming Sflcfitiipls A dailt inumoi uwifm. CFFICE No. 108 8. THIRD STREET. Fim Tn Pve Oorr, or Binrtrggsi r"TJ" Waatr. payakw tb Carries', and M I Bohe" MMIKPRi at Mm IMUiu Pe Assta i 0 Itn rirrt Caere, ro Two Mosrws,mTerlbly ta Bdvsnoa - - -i - m ABjAfl-j aJgDSj fWM WWOTk . tiwtMMIa snasrt4 at ta. a.oel MM. A literal sraofesMat neae lb .xSSDdrd Snort. T (KrwaH1" w, M1r oar b Mm f ' Oommnnktln. h Waver ia Ksi.ihI.sI for '"I""""1 ethen.. ei.d say ttn- b.m and address ef e wrlter-nrd nets... aril) for MtrilM. bat a a gverts" ?rM" ""d ''" jsjjemut euiaaruiks to re I ere nuwcMd CoutaunJcUas. Ta AdvrtlMfs. Mw a great hvreasa ta tha (Irralatlon of Tin aveais. Tai.aoBseii, cnsnnelllrui ne to go ta press at an terf, h'&ar. w araentlr nonest that idvanuimrnli mat Im aaaHI to anon a 19 ri'etnrh. It aogtthle, tu Itcui ; gasai aa hssqi imm m au w ni tsmiona. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, lSfi4. THK CniCAHO CONTENTION. There U evidently a great and growing Solicitude among the people as to the result of Uie coming Inlt)entlal election. Two candi date are already In the field, and It is yet un certain how many more may be nominnted before the canvass Is closed. Public curiosity la moat exercised Just now, however, with reference to the action of the Democratic Convention to meet shortly at Chicago' Everybody la anting who will be Its nominee tor the succession, and nobody Is aMe to Answer the question. The plain truth is that the leaders of the Democracy have not, up to this time, Indicated so decided a preference for aVay one person as to afford any sufficient ground for even a gvess as to the choice that rill be ultimately made. It may happen and indeed It is not at all Improbable that none of the several promi nent gentlemen thus far spoken of will be elected. If we fudge from what we see and bear, the opposition to the present Adminis tration are sadly at a loss for a man of such Commanding and overshadowing merit as to twite on him at once, and decisively, any tevpectable portion of. the party, much less a malorlty. There are many available candi date spoken of. There are Messrs. Gutu Bis, 8ktmour,Pikbc, Fillmore, McClkl 1A.it, Vallamdioiiam, Pendleton, Voob Eu E8, Woodw ABD, Black,Reed, and others. But It Is a remarkable fact that, while the day for the assembling of the Chicago Con vention Is rapidly drawing near, the sentiment of the Democracy seems to be as unsettled and divided, respecting the ticket to be agreed upon, aa It was six or twelve months ago. Nor is this perplexity likely to be diminished as the time for the decision to be made ap proaches. The crowd of equally meritorious, yet J;itrior and ordinary, men is so great, --tforiiere Is not one that clearly overtops jMll all In character and ability, that the Chicago Convention Is likely to be seriously, If not fatally, distracted and embarrassed by the conflicting pretensions of rival mediocri ties. But this want of a decidedly and universally acceptable candidate for the nomination Is not the only, nor the greatest, difficulty to be en countered by the opposition. They promise to be much more seriously divided by differ ences of political opinion as regards the ques tion of peace or war- On these subjects they appear to be hopelessly disagreed and Irreso lute. . The peace men " at any price and on any term" are obviously afraid to avow their true sentiments. On the other hand, the men who are for the war, provided it is prosecuted constitutionally, seem afraid to plant thein eives distinctly and conclusively on thut platform. It Is only a fe w days ago that the former held a caucus in New York to compare views. We know that the meeting was not at all harmonious. Oue member, ex-Senator Batabd, f Delaware, Is reported to have left the conclave in disgust, and the rest finally dispersed without coming to any satisfactory Understanding. These elements of discord Are not apt to be reconciled by time. Indeed, thoy will, most probably, be intensified and confirmed by every effort to compose and assimilate them. They will rage, we doubt not, with fierce violence at Chicago in the grand parliament which the Democrats axe to hold there for settling their political creed and selecting the men who are to be the chosen ex emplars and champions of it. And wu.'n the contest once begins between the antago nistic factions the war and peace men it will wax warmer and warmer as the discussion progresses, until at lust the assemblage will break up In a grand row, resulting eventually, perhaps, In two tickets and two platforms, after the manner of the Charleston Conren tion, and the defeat of both, but-h a catas trophe is not at all improbable, in view 01 the bitter spirit of discord that divides the Demo cracy with regard to the present state of the country and the policy that should be pur sued In respect to it; aud all true patriots will devoutly pray that the power of its enc mles to injure or destroy the nation may yet . be defeated by their divided counsels. f:Mi'i.oi mr.K r ion womf.x. It was stated recently that it was proponed In Chicago to employ women as conduct r on the street railways iu thit city, and that the directors of ail the companies were in favor Of the proposition. We notice this only as an Indication of a growing public si-ntlment l i ' behalf of a mutt interesting uuil sufr.-rlutr. clu-ss of our population. Wherever the labor of tennlos can be sub stituted (or that of mules, It should invnri ttily be preferred ; and w- believe that, were the policy once 'airly put In pra -tlce and cirriod Out to the furthest limits of which the cipi city of the sex would admit, It would prove to be the most benevolent, aud perhaps Import' ant, reform that It is possible to introduce Into the industrial economy of every civilized State. And why should it not be done T We provide asylums for the deaf and dumb, for the lame and blind; we erect schools of re form for the abucdoned and depraved ; we cover the land with homes for paupers and vagrants, and boast perpetually of the vast urn of charitable effort we are making to ameliorate the lot of the wretched and unfor tunate of every class. But while self-complacent philanthropy Is doing all this really valuable good, doe It sot nnttuukiugly close upon the orphan girl and the heliiuaa widow access to that happy and proud independence which willing hands would win in many a sphere of Industry from Which the prejudice of ual.lt ni crupie. of a false delicacy exclude them T There Is a great sin at our door In this dreadful shutting out of self-dependnt womn from the occupations for which they are no leas fit, IT not better qualitled, tlutu men. Pro vlJence U not unmindful of the Injustice, and Is already, by indirect and slow, but eventually effectual Interposition, working out a reforma tion. Much auspicious progress iu the chuuge Is even now evident among us. Women are gradually gaining admission j intn kinds of employment from which thev have been rigorously kept out ; and the bettor Unte and skill, the superior steadlneit and dilla-cn.ee thev are brinclni to tanks in which thev have sun planted male labor, are fast opening to them other and higher depart ment ot Industry. The result will not be Important to them alone It will afford a yet greater adTentajre to society, In redeeming to profitable us an Immense amount of mechanical and Inventive faculty not hitherto brought into operation, and In so harmonizing the supply and demand of labor and skill In every Industrial commu nity, as eflW'tually to put an end to all violent Insurrections deigned to force wage up to an unjust standard. nrMftiPTiov or tiik "Ti:t tnini." The Titvmtrh was one of Mr. l-.rlrson' itn- S roved monitor batteries, anil was ti il C by K-cor Co., under the superintendence of tteo. Tttrk -l.rok.at Jersey City. Mie wa latm he.l on the litis, of Si ptrmlr,lHi;;f,afiRlit o'clock A.M. Hliewag tbristetird by Mrx. Kate ItreRirT.fiaiif-riter.ln-law of Admiral (irefforv, I'nitnl (state Nsvt. She made ber final tilaf trip on the 'jxih Marrli. V,, and wss put In conrimis-ion at tho ltrooklvo Nay Yard on the Wth of April, IMt, and arrived at Hnmpton roads on the 2mh of that month. After s few weeks' stav in the James river, with Acini? hear Admiral Lee, f he wis petit to Mobile for Admiral Krrai.'ut. Her rnrter ha been brief, and ber finale ho'rlb'e. 1 leaven save un from ai.y more monitor disasters ! The Tmimtrh was of the following dimen flotic : Kxtienie lenpth over armor, 'IVt feet; length of hull proper, l'.K) feet; exTerne beam ovtr armor, 4fi feet; beam of hull proprr, :i7 feet; depth of bold, 13 feet; armament, two lr in h fun. The following wan the lit of officers of the iron-clad Ttrumtrhy rnmmarilrr-T A. at t'ravea. Ut'titrennr- J. W. Italy. cllr Aa.l.lant Hiriiaf n-Htnrr K. Hanker. Acllnn Jtc.Klant t'njaiai'ar tirf, itrl,. ArliiiK Mavr t'barl. t V. I.anyl Kna'irna . H. d Kniamanvlllp, 1 Cot'rM. KDi!ieM Chlet. John arron , tint a.ftittan'i, Chit. PrnhinKtun, W. L. I'ouaJ, T..ud siliunu, r. bcott, W. 1. ST. Clrk to C aptaln Iialah Confer. Hketrli of Commnndrr T. A. St. Irairn, V. N. N., lute Ummaadrr of the " I runltl., Tunis Augttstus Macdonough Craven entered the naval service of the United Plates as a mid shipman on the 2d of February, IblO. He was born in New Hum jxhirc, and Has appointed from New York State, of which he was a cit 7cn. In 1H30 he was ordered to the sloop- of-wr Boston, attached to the Mediterranean squadron. lie remained In her until 1833, when be was granted a leave of alencc for a few months. In 1831 he Joined the sloop-of-war SI. Lnui; under Master Commandant Thomas M. Newell, on the West India station. He returned from her during the close of that year. On the 3d of July, lM.I.'i, he was warranted as a passtd mhl.-hipuian, and waited orders until IKUi, whin be was ordered to duty in connection Willi the snnreyint- of our coa-t. His aptitud .t tor this kind of viork indui-ed the Navy Department to keep him in this service until IS 12. At an extra session of Congress iu 1H11, he wi promoted to be a Lieutenant, bis commisMon hearing date Septembers, 111. His first orders alter being a Lieutenant was to the sloop-of-war Falmouth, of the Home Siiuanron. He was attached to thin vesiel until 181.'!, when he was ordered to the receiving ship .VorfA Caro lina, at New York. He remained there hut a short time, when he was ordered to the stores Dip Lrrintiton. lie was relieved f rom her in Janu- art', 1844, and granted a furlough. in 1847 he was oniercd to the sloon-of-war Dale, Couimander W. W. McKean. of tho Partlc SMuadion. He made a full crule in her and left her in August, 181V, and waited orders, until ordered to the Coast Surrey in lw"0 and 1831, where he remained until 18"3, when he was ordered to the command of the Atruto Expedi tion, wnose dnty it was to exp'ore and verily the surviyi previously made ot a ship canal B ar t&e InhUiUb of Durien, to connect the waters of the Pacific and Atlantic, by the Atrato and Turando rivers. In 1S19 we find him avain attached to the Coas-t Survey in the steamer Conein. He left the Coasi Survey in June, 1859, and wan ordered to command the steamer Mnhairk, of the II nue Sipiadton, under Flag CtnYcr . J McCluoy, ais siution neiiie ou me coast ot v. una ta inter cept slavc-trauirs. When the Rebellion broke out lie was in command of her, but shortly after wards he whs piaced in command of the Crutadtr. Itts t-erviccs Mere ot such v.lue in these vessels that the ltoard of Vudcrwriters of this city pre sintid his wife with a fervice of p ate, and for- warjeu to nim me louowiug couipumcntary ittter : Ol 1 1 l. oi Till, lit Aitl or 1vi:i:h bit R. N ru- YVmir Cei.b rlH, .Ml. iiaar Mr : --1 lia Uoa d of I uilc rarrlura lit .hi- ctt ef Ni' Virk have obat-rvcil tbat, while In c nu- mi,a ui ir e l nteo M.ati-s st.aiue r Mttak ana ( riM ri . vou bitv a a wbii m inced a dVtlre to renlrr a a- sirt.lice to the cunnnt-rca o: uur e.iulilry at could fjrojurly or i i nirro in ine eiiriuonaiu-e or our amy, id 1 tnat on arvrrnl orra.loi.l lou hare rai.iliTea llniirtsrit irn Irei ro Amnliau veaai If In dl.lre.. In II, e .u lnityol Ker "witi, .Milium. Apeii'riailliK IIIBSO Rnicftb, me ISOitril, by a rfM.lutli.n.liatr rrtineiaU me tu convey to ou llialr i ,.wmiiiuiDi aim .naiiKR : ana in uo bk ro, errni'i ma 10 aru inai you nave in ir Dei wlshra for aucceiii and a 1 vanc u.riit In votir protrR.iotj, and iu thenerke ol your coi nil at thin trytne hour, a d that Uiey will cDimio. to leel a 'ierp Imeri-at In jour w Ifitre. 1 cry ri apvctrul y . yourotir dirnl ervant, T. H. KATTKKTIIWAII'K.PrrRldrat, TtataluT. At 01 iti tui ks, I'niiwl Sum hary. C'oniniandir Craven received bin present com niissiou April 21, lbtil, ami in Sepremlier, lftlil, he left the ('nunitr and took com maud of the new screw sloop Tutcarora, which was des patched across the Atlantic to cruise for Kvb.l pirates. He r. turned in July, 1863, alter per toiming much valuubie service f.r the L'nioa ubn aa. Karlv this year he 17 as ordered to tho eommnnd ot the Kricsson battery Tenimtrh, nnd sailed n her for lluiupion Roads to join Acting Kenr-Adirnrnl Lee 'a Jaine river flotilla, lie was siiiniiK the lirht to reach City Point; and, af er a m mt what lengthened stay in 'he J.imes river, he was ordered to join Admiral larraKUt.and in tho patbugc 01 the Mobile forts hi vessel was bloiva up X) a torado, and he ptrii-bod in a most lj or nble Hiunm r, no doubt having been drowned la the pilot boue. He wtis an olttccrof rare merit, and a fr.eat atoiitc. Socially, he wus genal and alUhlo, sou won fi lends in all ilni-e?. No one knew hi. a but to Uoe him. He was lull of mventive nenii.i, htiii was apt and quick in aim lung lie undertoow. IK was opposed 10 the M mit-jr j stem in all its dual's, )ei lie would not rctiuest anv other eorn nii.tid, Ueling, a be uid. th.u they were tin -ate nnner ulinoct any circnti stante." C oiuuiundor t'tuv 111 will be a . real loss to our nivy, and oue not iBfilj repaired, il1: leave a lery iiiteretitn family t'ehlntl him to 1110 iru his loss Wherever he whs known bis lots will be fi It. He s'ood iiivmlHrr three on the ll.t ot eoinui mders, ami luu fined hie country lniihlu i fur ov.t tbiriv- i jesrs; umrlj twenty tens of tlii time hits burst na. He w, U m the prime ul life, and lull of brlpht promise. He I is lallen a vie im to tl e Monitor Int res'. 1'eueo to uis ushes. It t It 1 I. t'O It H WM Pit X II r. ' E. Vc bavi ri i-iived fiotn M-. Jas. H. M-tvs'iall, . f tin. 79 h I'. X. V. a t riple ol private notes of recent d..le, tL.it wen. luti mlcd to pass between Hi I el 1 fth crs, but found I tic ir war intc.id in o il.t h. nils of the Vui.k es. Iluih r.'ivri'tenas if Luiriii'ly, nnd in pencil. The shorter and mote valuubie of the tv- was written by Major fit tieral Wlieeler. and adiir ssed to no less imp'irt iint an individual than M ijor-tleneral ll.io l. The cout in whore possi.sion they were fe 1, wo (appose, into the bands of the Yankees at alt events, the notes "miscarried." . That addressed to General Hood runs as follows : "HEADai'AHTKHS t'AVALHYCoKPS, llV) A. Mn July 19, 18;4. Oeucral: We are using every exuitlon to find out about the enemy on our front, and I have urged upon the commanders on our rig ht the Importance of their finding out the facts in regard to the enemy upon their front. I am iiavlm; my best scouts rested to go into the enemy's rear to-nli-ht. "Itespcctfnlly, General, your obedient servant, "J. W. Wiieki.kr, Major-Oeueral, "To General J. B. Hood, Commanding Army of Tennosee." On the back of this note is a postscript signed as above : 'This courier will remain at your headquarters, which will make two couriers at your command who know where my headquarters are." We give below some extract from the other, which may be of some interest to onr readers, as showing how an iiitelllxunt Kebel utlicer viewed "the situation" on the 18th ult. : "Enoikkkh Cohhs, Ahmv or Tennesskh. Ju'v 1H, 164. Mujor It. O. Hicks. My Dear Sir: I think we are about to havu heavy work on thii side of the river. The enemy aro on this side, nor t biast of Atlanta, in heavy force, and mjvu uieuts are now on foot to meet them. I think It very probable a battle will tuke place near A'.la'ita u me course 01 tue wee. "Ueneral Johnston was relieved of the coui niandof ihisurmy.and Lieutcnanl-tfoneral H wd ?".T """""imling. The army generally ro grut the tub of UvUOrl Johusnn. They urj inore attached t him than to any one else, an I would not ex.hunKe him for Lei. It is a pity that a change should take nloee t this partiila tlrre Some think ftesarrgard will be sent here ta J"hn-t' n'a p'ar. "(itntnii Urairn here a few dava a?o. He was atoDibrl to ttml Ilia army in m h goixi mnditl. r. and ssaain( su much contldrnee la their laif trader. ' Mi a,in ion ef our prwrnt situation Is that r will bfiht. and if ainr seirral trials we lind tt eorrr' ti hard for u, we will fall ha k iVolyln Mai-nn. aa w have done fron T'allon. All Hie attres have beea tuoved to Maron. V' u'a, trmv, W. II. i t mn arm." t rwtn this il x pa-i that llrafg. the Wraff-art, e e ted to nnd rli ir army much ill moralii d by the rhr nie ts.'icv of falling bark whirh l.a ct arartrrlr-d Ji'hns on'f eaoai'iii'n. We Lardly think Mr. Ilrncit W"Uld ronrrntulate hinisell at the t rrent dale, upon the "cod eonditloo" of the llell armr around At'anta, when we consi der that wlthiti the pat three e--ks thirty tliou anil men of Hood's romrnand hate teen plared hnr$ Aa ctmhil. 1 hey have had the "several trials" whl h were expei tr il by thin llebel otth er, am! flnilins the enemv otM hard for them," they will now "fall bnk slowly to Marou" they tn.l4mrutnr h.jprrtt. rOREIOW J0TTIN03. A cavern liss been discovered at Urixham, Iievt n, t ontiiinins ttalartiira of pre it varieivand Is ati'y. It is to bt aciri tlfically explored and ilcrits?d. The va'ne of a dcllar. as known In the ler! language of Canada, Is one-fourth of the p mnd current y, he'd to tie equivalent to andtorepreent one hi:ndn d and oee irra ns and three hundred and twentv-onr thousands of a grain Trot weight, as the standard of fineness prescribed by law for the (.-old coins of the I nited Kingdon. (.nrihiildi l enronnterlpg another storm of popularity. Hie love and admiration of repub lican heroes arc not ytt dead in K.urope. lie is overwbt lnird w Ith personal httemioin, and ra rlched liv the i.flcrinca of bis frietuls. The po ir anil naked and oute s'walk past theOeneral's cor ridor. He shakes hards with ail. Women tor ment him by kissing his face. Stringers force their hands and their company on him, and sit stnring at him. lie endures all with a patience truly wonderful. The pike charged in I.cndon for water, and particularly for "hl(.'h services," would keep a moderate kingdom going; and the eight gM companies sell gas of tiftecn-i-andle power, which ponra out sulphuretted hydrogen in visible volumes and blackens silver in two davs, at Is, On. the thousand tex t, while in l'lymotith pure white gas, of thirty-candle power, is sold at 'It. Pd. There is no reason in the world, says the Ixdidon S;xrlnlnr, why Kng;ih cities and towns should cot enjoy Ihe Ism lit of gas and water supplies us in those of Aim rka. Home Kngil-h critics, tukti.g their rue from themctidacoii and licentious novel of "Marion," have atiused N w York and New York I iciety. Here is a pi' tare of London , draw a by one of its best journals : "We do not know in the whole world beings so deceiving of pity for ad the external a-sorhi-tions of their lives as the million and a half of englishmen who live cast ct Muorgate street, am Id sL'bts and stenches whirh no Oriental city could surpass, nnd which even an Oriental climate could not redeem. There is uo such uniroken sqnalor In the world as that amidst which the well-paid artisans of the most prosperous city in the world arc condemned to pa-s their lives. IlaMwny accommodations are lessening In Kunie. while here they are Increasing. It seems thut, e.ther from want of agreement or want of consideration, there is only one fast through train a day between Paris and Vienna, while in former ears there were two trains. Four y a s ago, when there was no bridge across the Hlilne, and pass ngcrs had to go by omnibus from Stras burg to Kebl, the time between I'arisand Munich was less than it is at present. The rule which is thus inaugurated on ihe grcHt railrotds Is ob 81 rve i faithfully on the minor branch lines, and, though the railway map of Germany is tilling up rapidly, and the blank spaces are less th in before, the scunliLtss of accommodation, Instead of diminishing, seems to increase. D'Israeli, if he cmnot succeed In ousting Iird i'ulmrrston, can always raise a laugh. Tho following is a specimen of his stvlo, tuken from one of bis latest speechos in tho H"Use : "We know lha' in piivate life there is always some person, mule or ftmslo, who is regarded as a superior person. They decide on everything, they lecture everybody; all acknowledge their transcendent virtue, and every one gets O'lt of their w ay. (AlaugL.) The right hono-atl m to ber for Stroud is the 'superior person' of the House of Commons. (Cheers and laughter.) I tm quite surprised tbat the honorable gentleman, the mem ler for Sheffield (Mr. Roebuck), who has be n sitting opposite the right honorable ruemb -r with the immense lantern which he always n-es to tin 1 an honest man, has sot the Ingenuousness to acknowledge that he has at last teund tue 9 jet of bis search." (Cheers and iuaghtor.) Ei glish law is not above the sin ill st claims on its jus'ice, and is of eu very eomica ly admin, istered. Here Is a late case in the Shore lit h Couiity Coutt. An action was brought to re over i.'.', the value of a labhy cat which bsd been killed by defendant, w ho pleaded a justification. It appeared that piuintill ami defendant are both bus-contitictors or. rue ivingstantt road, ana live inio defendant's room, and by the m irning all tnatjcmatiicu ot tue poor bird was a tew lea ii.i.k. When defendant went into his room he saw the cat under a chair, and, to use his own word "Not knowing what to do, he tid a rope round ber neck, and drew her up tight between the door and the post, she dying easily." Af r the most animated discussion by the learned eouuiel on I101U sides, embracing the serious points, of negligence, what are domestic animals, cisuiI.m tion, ntiht of rctn iation, andvarous oth r in portaut qtiesiloiis, his honor said that pla'iriir was entir'td to recover d. mages for ttie tat, and defeiitiant whs also enti led t be p dd for tue bird. If the Dartics could not airrett tin eit.A could st nd over tr a cro'S actiou. Adjotirmd ' acctrdinfcly. I How CoLi'Mut's Look ro The pctsoiul ap )earaice ot (.'omnibus was nit a b.td mdc of his ebnracter. His general air expressed the auiho- rity wuicn ue knew so well now to exercise. Iln light grey eyes kindled c.tsily at subjects of in ten st. lie was tall and w ell formed. His com Hit i plexion was f .Ir aud freckled, and inclined to ruddy. Trouble soon turned his light h tir grey, and nt thirty years of age it was quite wuite. Moderate In food and pimple In dress, temperate iu laoguuge, beuring himself with c lurteous and gtnt'.e g.-a ity , religious without being a formal-i-t, reprtssing his irritable temper with a lofty piclj , he the model of 11 Christian gentleman. The devout reftrcticn of his successes to the Divine favor, wiih which be concludes the re port of his first voyage to the sovereigns of C ts lile. is highly characteristic of the man. lickent" vcra If'mi. Sinrrtesil. r'l BUI-- slfI.KH.-O11 the l'lh Inst, uf tl.e lirldi-'s aiher, hi, lti-v. . W. I1WVI.I1I IK It I. In. ot i uhH K. V.. tu st the rt'sldenre rrltlrnih'n Mr. 1 Ml.. LKIlKI'l A I. Ml LLIt. Cutlihlir ol I'hlllii Holer. lsi.. 01 liarhy. I :l- I SMITH -Mil. t'Mlll.K. -On Ihe luth lust., bv Iter. H. w. u.irit.Mu s at 111s resiiipiui-, e.nwAlto it, SMITH, ul t hiirli'.limii. Max., to Mis. AM.lt JU. (,l Ml. I K, 01 riil!.i.ki.hU. W illi. HI -IIKMH.I V.-(ln the PIUi Inst., br Her. rlarhs F Mnrrnv ssrlstaut tiiiinster ol ttie t'liurrh ol tl 1. 1. 1,11.1, . iv . .1 A ,l I.H T. Willi. HT. of Now Yorkilty, to Kl.I. M., only ilauiihter ol th- l.itt ItoKiir lluu.lli-v , ol Ht. TTii-mas. 1 anmta W'ot. New ork paper plunso ropv. llrI. 1H1M l. On ' ursiriluy. Autiij.1 IJ1I1. AS.N, whi-of I.. I'. 1'rsiirfs In the rbt voar ot hi-r aire, 'Ihe re-allir ami irlcmisof tlm mm v. also, the int'ln l.ers ot sir. Paul's Kulsropal ( htiri h, T'hlnl slrH, In low Valnut.are n'.pi.-ttiillv Invited to attend henunsrsl, from her lato roslilenee No. TH Hansom street, on Vf oil ncidav morning, itt a o'cliu-k. I.ultlios.-iin Hundoy, Uth hut.. Mn. II VSNAH, rellcl ol lr. John it. lior.1on. atfe.l 77 yt.urs. Ilsr relatlvus and the Irlenils ol tna tainlly ara Invited to alteud tho luneral troni her late rt'shlenco. No. lslS Delancy place, on V eilnesday morning, at S o'clock, OKI . It. -Kut. red into rest, on tha llth Intianr, a Sl.nnx Hill Eon, Virginia, Lieutiuiaul 1'AllKb.K UllliJU, f UwSilh Jewji-rsey Voltiiuai'ri. 'lien nut OimU. but sleepeth," Fllsfineralwlll taSe pises front hi. fiithfr's resilience, la BurUustbn, S. i., on Woduesday, the H1I1 Instant, at t o'clock, r. M. FILL. On Monday, tho llth Inst., ELEANOR V PA HA II, dauihter ol Thomas yinuluwm Hill, Ksii., of .xetsr. F.usluud. The lunnral a-rvlce will take phtca at Kmmanuol (hureh. New Castle, Jlaware, ou Thursday aJtcmoou, HY KR.-On the Uth initant, Mrs, SABA II QYER-lged 8i veare. The relatlvea and irlen.ls of tha family ara" respectfully bivlttwl tu attund h.'r (uuural, Imm Uis itldcjic ol her a,. n, Alexander C. Hyi-r, eomer ol Harrison and t'faerrv at reels, Fraiikionl, on weilncaduyai'tornooai at i o'clock, w Ithout lunhcr notice. IHKI.AND. On Hundav, thn 14th Instant, WILLIAM 1111.1. ASH. In the tilth year 01' hie use. Tlie relatives and Iriemls of tho laiullv are respeetfu'ly Invited to attend tha luneral Iroui hla lato resulnnoe. No. 14 Vine streot, on Wednesday, th llth uuUiul, at IS oVIock A. M. Me.HA.Nl'S -On Prlduy. the lJtb instant, st Cbrlet Church Hospital, MlM JA.NU ilcM A.SLD, la the Jcih ) ear of b. t ase. IMXHON. On ths 15th Intt., of consumption. Lieut, ,)OtJ0t'll J. ll. FAXHJN, KUtv-eferiililteaiuMUII'. V. V . , son of tha late Kdwaid and L. A, faxaou, u 111 j 31 tb ysar of bis age. Ills relatives and friends, and Ihoss of the famile, and the inriobers ot bis rriiuient. are rHncUully Invltod to attend tho niucral, trout hi. uiuU'er's rusldeu;o, No. 711 Wallaoa street, ou Wedneday, iltb lust., at i o'olook y. M., mibout lunhor notiea. ' HIIRl'liEKD -On the llth Inst , Nisi MAItIA SnKP llt:ill. dauntiter of Catharlua and tha lata Johu Shep herd, In thu Stub yearol her aue. The lelallves and friends ol the fandlv are eespjcllillly Invited to alteiut the itiuerid, iroiu the ri.nldi'iieo of hsjr uioiher. No. SI) I'oplsr street, ou YYcdtwsday auera jvu, at I v'vJvvki wuhvut mnu r uvUcs. lr.H111.ru In timtji In tl.n ll.lLnnml rr.mA " , . '.,;', i"' , I' nenatlva polarliaUon of the I terlne Orgaru. We aeter "im-kucW ,of,he.tX,v.d,,e.r,rce,,t.ac...c, a very nice canary upon which he set evn o-c. c derangement, or .ever Imu.te. of the paru. more store. Otic nigh-, the unfortunate cat tr-t . U:' 1 a lady of great exi.e.ieac. and ability. wUI J 10. W A L It A V 11 IV, At;.' r.HKOB TO W. II. C AKBVL. MA HON IO IIAI.L., Ho. 713 0HE3HTJT Btreet. W I W I O W H II A i ia H. CUKTAINH, ss K'87rro NFrrirfQi. BUSINESS ITEMS. (tltir of the I.efclah (ostl and il- t ion f I'uv'tin .', r 1 -.a 0.1 nut, August K-.H!. Il "I TXES .-.( It Oil' (. UTIfKATia OF LOAV, Vkt iBlerlls"4 fer CoNTItltMOS INTO Tnh ' tOSO I.0A," on Iwltitftl.tai st this 01 tick, 03 !i ; ( rrtifli alt th Mil KAlf. J(M, K C T It I C I T Y . LOOK ANT) MVE: AWHWJ TO HIE WISK IS SLTKK 1E.NT1 AUJUeased romtltlotis, both aeiitn anl ihrotilc, where tliere It vltallt;' eti'Jiish lelt l rrarl, are permanently tarrl.by wairaalea, at !t- !??( WALSl T Street, llilla. itrllila, and In case or a failure hi most otntlnata malaillei, uu (ham ta made. Klrclrkal Imtllutlon, atalUihd about Ovs jrsri ass by ITW-.aor IIOLLE8. Kad iht fjllowlnf : A rlaii Afmalaiilei prvvaht tr. a frrfu: avtont In eom ttiiinlllea, drKiniins luo.OOO yoall.a, rsf IkiUi sries. annaally to sn early araie. The- dbeatrg are very Imperfectly nndrritood. 1'helr rvl'nial mtntfestatloiif or STmptomi arc n'.Tvou dcbllit.-, relaxation, and great eikaujiion, anatasmui, or waitmg and cintiiiiipthni of the tlstuet of tha whole bod , ituirttiess of breathing, or loo aurrlfd IfeatMng on aictndliig a 1 III or fllptot uf itairi. pa'pltatlon of the heart, astlitua, bronchitis, and a dry, surs throat, trembling aud shahlntt of tlie arm and lower llmbi, aversion to society, busiueis, and to atudi 1 sometliaea dininsss of the tytilsht, loss of memory, dlssinasi of tho he-id, ittiiaisla pain la various parti of tha bi'dj , pains in tl.t back and lower llmtw, birabaxo, dyi prpila, eonsllpaU'in of the bowela, deransed aecraUona of the kldneyi, and mny other f lauds of the body, pro duel! g virulent diseases Inliotl. males and f imalei; llko vvlas eplle.sy, hjetetia, and dltlen-nt forms of nervous spasms. Sow. thrn, nlaety-nlae caies out of every hun dred of all ths ahoia-nained disear-es, and a host of other not named, as consumption of the lungs, or ef the spinal nerves, have tbi-iroriio In the peUlc viseera, bsnce the want of success by any of tho old medl'.ai syitenuof practice. IISF.AHK8 OF l EMil.M. Trolapsus Utri, Leueorrhosa. Amenorrhufa, and I;t Baenorrhaa. All the above diseases and other Utarlna complaints bave their origin In a Inn ot the vital power of the boly, brought on by ln)urlee, exeesies, a dsntary bahlte, personal abuies, abortions, and Uie use of powerful aedlemes. Soine or the peculiar symptoms are dragirtag paini thjouh the hip and back,weaknoaeof the Umba, and extreme languor and di-blllty throughout the eatfra system. Ihe effects produced from these troublesome maladies are almoit mulUtudlnous. Cooaumpiloa, Dys pepsia, hcuraljila, Paralysis, deafness, lillodnet, t Its, and loianity, and even Idiocy, are aot aocooiaaua. i j etlts;iuatt'r reliable remedj l.aa ever beea found for Ihi'St alarming complainU till cur late discovery la the uis I of l:itct:lcll) In strict accordant with the po.ltlta and bav entire chargt of trevung lti the lndlei' dartmnot. Consultation f'-o. Trof. noi.i.rs r. lll'.OWS, an; . '.., !. VV AI.M T Birs-t, phdadclhla. I L li I K ' H J t iiii.i.Ki int)N hai 1: st, 1 1 rm.iM. 1 ou Tin. lyt.sr, Who is Uke 'I'm il::a, win i tot pit vh not u os mvt tit. AIM I liiiu: ' To I. si J I'.vsns, i.f the fhuof k.at i a Witanai Htli:-Vou pul.llrU H.erted In a lai ttrweisprarticl, ll.ai sou wrui.il drill' any l.lt.1.11. a HAI . nw In u.s In tl.e city ol I'l.iiail.-lpl.ia in U tuiurs, Im iiutlnif lbs H.iej. at tliu lisnk of N.irll.ern l.ihriia. Ac. We have fiiillv nn-t -on on tour on n around, and asve you tar hours It kteait ot tviu hours (ttit tllus you arkrl , wltlmut philjo SlKO ai.-sli,el l'"0 that u will dnU and i.j.en aim oll.erot Lil t IS H SArlH In tnrra hours. Now. a. i,u t.ave l.nt colitldruer la put f. tens A Wat son Maresnli e Sate S aiu.t l.ll le'e as a sire Prof, lu.r Kiaus A Watson's iat Itank Mat asainst Ltllie e as a llnriilar I rout, and a. you l.ii not e .nnilrm-- tn inlir al.illi e lo oien one i-l l.lill Hale, at tli Fauk nf 3ii.ithein l.ihertii'h In three t ours, hut still assart 'hai yi-a t an oil n other ot blllle'e r-iilet in thn hut.re, and nltnf to piid.s $1"0 anlnl lltsst u.at jou wlU thus open Lillie Sat at ti.a I Irsl NaUotial Hank, ('bel ter, the First National Hank at W nliaut.port, aad others: now . tha' our uitnt.'rfttl talent Iu dumiii; ct Urd Iron .hah n d he "iiiu in a tHiii.H" or ,,aaltll en desert air," we ).opi..e lo arrang w Ith alt r ol the ehoie H ti.kt (us yt u mav fit el l lo allow you to operate u,iou their sals. Ihe lolli.wiliu to he the It tins at.d ft.iul.ttiilis : T lie lert.i.. Fseh paiti .ti.ll tint loo the hands e' the cashier Slissi. The m. titer lo put the mone. Ill tlta esTe ' ami lo k It t'ti hi. rou b ii.tiion. ou are moperate o Ida I sa'e pri-clH-ly a. prwi-nsi d In .t our challeui.' Intt.et'wra ' FAeiiatiii- linns in nil respect., tf you st po.e sum ot tl.e mon-y In tl.iee houre It' I. to be uur., II i ol tl e ini.tiei ie lo 1,4 our., ai.d ton are. in - a- Qf lad ure to t.a li e daotaKi' ih ne O Iheaaie; and yi.a are o, Im aliofieil two i f the heal atut'l drill. uu tan pra- urato t.pe'uie v Itli. The roa-rof on You shall Sr.! arrsae with tbeSersiiUi NhIIoiisI llslik. Fhlliuleloliiil. tu ttiriii-h .lu-lr .all lor u. lo nptrsle utmn, siiouid y..ti auceeeil to open l.illle , anS et.eh hitrtl I Dleilse a III 0 a', al.i.i. a tut II we ilo nr.t i.. their sale, n.ade hi LiausA H ate.ti ul a t ost of ft SKI, In two hour., vntb'.uf bi.iiilei. and Mtih no in -re nole I i.n luu Dutke to opt ft billies, tt e moiiws li. he y our., and the itnnis;e to ihe .tile tf be uiaue gi.tst ti) ns. II w Ut sue n t tl. thn money lo ha ours As von decline to plui'C Kvatis A Wnt.on s Im'sI Itank t ftal rosiltis tl'itsi. ausiu.l l.lilie s, riitinit Ss-si, on ei .at ' term s a burs'ai brui-l wh now uihr you uue-hall Ini. re time lhau re s-k (.Imulu you smei-e l at ad rsball a e havu lour aeceptni e M WIS MI.I.IK A- SO i, I M .(; iTil PR, As-nt. No 31 H iinhSIA F. I II ttr.'st. ( bole Olil sJeivernmeai 4x a I'm et a, aoAsist Kaestf Jivaar Mohsim, Davis A Sjicniane, Aucu and Xsnts. E. G. Whitmans aV t o.. Mannfacturars of New and Heliclout Oonraetlonf, Almond fast, Chocalato t'ttisnielJ, Crsami La ilvdv do Faris, exquisitely flavorsd. Koastad Jordan Almonds, ,. o. ;11C Chemnt street, belosr ruTUl Bteek aft C.' Plavatua. iIM.i A ,f, " AIASOJI a BAMUsTS ""cABrNET riAjioa. I BTXCK A CO. I 0HGAJI8. ruaes. J. E. O0tU. lersnik aad C'kaaaat tlnsW. 'rjiLtGHAril NOTICE. KEMOVAL AND -i CoaiollSatlon, The otltces'ef tha Itdaud aad Inde i St odetit Teessrsph l.luae nave beea removed from V. ilJ WItSM f atreet and SSollth TIIIBII Straat, to tha , (outhea.1 corner of T1IIHI) andi llt SMI T huh.i. i These cuinpaHlea have also bean consolidated with ths United Slates Telegraph Couip.uy, aad Ihalr ouasoli- dated Una. now asieud over ths United Siatse and L'a : tiadna, and an now balng rapidly eunslruclod to C'a4- tornla, aad the Terntonaa of Oieg-.n and Itlaho. ' The puhilo will at "ii. too lbs advsnu.a. Hull this Hns Howniiye over all other linee, luasmuch aa uns.asss are forwarded dorrftoall polutj, thus avoiding the Sa- Uys and luaccuraelie of relaying, reriu abarlug, and r i writing oiur ooiiuecting or sa.-tioaal biies I The I mud sine. CoaiuU.lai.d Liuas are ties oaly Uaas Working Iu ODpoaiiloa to th Old Mouupolr. A. J M ALU .V IN, tfuyariutendeat ruUsdvipWa, Au,. is, ltt-.t. aUH AMUSEMENTS. CROVFR'H NEW CHKSNVT 8TKKKT f THEATUK. THIS FVflflVfl, Th gran eowantsc, roa.lcal, peetaesiaf drama, AI.AMHN. OH TDK. WOMtF.KMl I. l.aWI. Prssenlest, anar fnrwa muntbs neti.a pr4ieatea, la a j le t ot pwestaritisil ma. little. nr replete- wllh a-.,ndiir-IhI tienslotmetlou. magratV-enl sc-ni-s , ifrstnt ninrhn. enp.rt, costumea anS piraietsiiats, brautitid muer. and cnnisca. b:inir p. yaJTa, V O 11 CAI'H MAY. THE 81 At well AM' C'iMMOIltotrg BTtlAstl'R "MANHATTAN," C A T T A I N E. A. RYIHK II, Of th Cap May I lr.e, li rw making her reirular trips te C'AI'K MAT.Ieailna AKt.'H Street wharf, ei ery Tttwdav, "huraday.ard Saturday at nine oclock; retu-nlnx will leave f ane May evary Monetae Wednesday and Friday at halt-past sight (.'clerk, totichlr.g at New t'aetle going and returning. Fare IfWi earrlaKa birs Inctndnd. t MMren luvlf prloet carriage hire Included. Servants S'l-sO; e-iri'jiir hire sttra. Frelgh at low rat. No freight received after 8 o chek, ai J In all cases must he prepaid. Jj-I-K JOSF.Ht A. STEWART, Ajrent. lUMMi:il KXCUHHlONH, AT Itl.lH OKl ItATIOS, TO THK OBEAT Coal, IroD, and Lumber Begions Ol I'ENNSYLVAMA. TICKETS GOOD FOR TEN DAYS. diving ftmpi. timt to tlH e( h po'nt of In. rest the roue. The CatawiBsa Railroad Company Ilarlng pfrfeeted arrangemanta with eonneotlr.g roads, will lame F.Xt't kHHN TU KETS) irjm I'hlladetphia ovr Uis tolowlfie ronis: rhiladclphlannd It eadlng Railroad To Keading, (tchuyl kill Oas ea, Ashland. Mal.anoy f Tiy. and Tatnaiaa Clata wlssa ItaUrtsjd Summit, McAuley Mounts n, C'eta wiasa.Kupart.tianvlll, Miltna and tVlillamepnrt Lehigh and Midi Anoy, and Heaver Meadow Kailroada To Black Creek and Matieh Chunk. Lehigh Valloy Baiir iad -To Alleatown, and lirthlehem, and the North Pennsylvania Ballet ad to Philadelphia. For veriety and grandeur of sec aery, this route presents srnltar lnoucmnts to tnurtiti Thoee wishing to d so, may reverse the route by ohtaln Ing U-A:U to start over tho North Pennsylvania Railroad. 1- A It 10, 10. Trcketacaa be obtained at M-e Iiepote of th Philsdl phut and Iteadlrg Kallroad. aud North 1'oansytt aula KaiI road C.ons4RB)'.-s, an1 of N. VAN JIOItN, TICKET AOENT, K. W. CORN EE HIXTU ANI CIIESNUT BTS. Trains start frera Phlladclphlt and Reading Depot ats-lt A. M. and ! P. M., and from borth Penasylsanta Rail road Depot at 7 A M. and S I.'., ends If. P.M. jr etuth lit nARPEIt AND LADY'S FRIEND, tor Ur-pt-mber. rITOiIKU'8, ant.', 'it Wo. SOU CHESHUT Suraet. Ald EEIOAN BANK-NOTE KEPOETER. THE ONLY BANK NOTE REPORTER IN PHILADELPHIA. rrill.lSIIKO WLF.KLY. The on:yons containing Qt'OTATIONS of Bank tes In POL' It ( ITTFH.vlz: Pint Ai-n rtiiA, 1IALI IMOIlK, JIKW YORK. CINCINNATI The only or s whl:b contains the NATIONAL JJANKH as fa.t as orPn'zt'.J (official Hal . Ths only or.e winch contains the OENKRAL MS- COl HT In EIGHTEEN CITIES, VIZ: I Hii.Ai.ri.eniA, WAMltlN(,TtN, KutTtFHIF.l:, 1-IH'MII'hU, CHHAHO, Id III Ul K, IIALTIMUIIF., f. KI.AhD, ALU AM, TKOT. ST. I.OHIS, IAVKNI-iiT, M'.W TDKK. CI.MT.VNATI, V. ILWINHIOtf, ST. PAI L, l.i II 'Im VI MiLWAllKEK. The only one wlkti git cs the earbest InformatioD of bF.W COt'NTEIilF.lT NOTK:, 1'OMIKTIC MAl'.KI.TS, STOC'lt TAHLES, ASH I'INAMTvL KEW8. Tl efa !. :hs cf the A14IBIGAH BANK-NOTE EEPQT1TEB, BOTH FINANCIAL AND TYPOGRAPHIC, ARE L'b EQUALED. hi DSLbiprios (rp.u anni m , ik advance. WV..iily S3 Bcrnl Monthly $9 Moat ly II. 01 1 ICe, No. 10H F. TIUItD BTKKcT, (t ilrdQooO. AliI'I'.Kifl, au'.l-lm IHI.ISHKR. tt-Artlll. .-lli Vjli K E W 1 N () MACHINES, THE BF.KT IM USB P- No. TItO tillKHNt'T HtsHH. W'AN'IKD 10 ISH.L OH EXCUANOa. AVI ED 10 (SF I.L OH stlliptic Hewliis slachina. s f Iiiai.tosir A Maker eawu.g btaiauaa, l ill, Ha. OO. AOS all It., ptta.tiai hewing Machinaa AU . -rnWked roni tiitir puiw pal t m. ais.. aLbmu. irf Sri.md liana Machiaaa.Ssr sale aad I'.tValrcd al tl best t iro a at LAAVF.NH A Fat'l.KSF., Na be. N. F.lilllTII .su-eot, (Oier tea yuare "lib singer a tio.) Ladies tae.ht v ovsrata kill lia THlhHKH HIUCKP Aa., iki.nitu sifs t il N.riMH,sor ol I A M i- I II su.d HACK HVwmtM LtUUss lN-asitl.nl leer tksillA C-lut74 hy 'SsdlsSfX tWl. Tll Htr. flrgi tr bim IUo Tl n.s)t ctmiMieim t4 vsussgi afhrMi. ai Ard. ssaMtlik. , in jMart. (4 Tru. hwntsr, houl4' lirM, t1, Hai.sIki, KsasAiic tiocUn. myrgm riir k fur HuM'ry.listit) Mo m. o wiu Jka I'll II i Iklrl UII 1 a (tltlll'VAMa rw-u i iiu.nir, i f uifl PL .urA'tiii VO lUM'AnV 1IM!ll!Tr Nrt It. UnrU F IN fll tttrart. Uarkal . Bostiuaw rauic. I end b Il I . LU.kKtrs riauilua rsu.nl iraili allL l-iv-esee Tiuss, H-itierlor F-lastic aVeaM Els. He Mocks . i eupi ortara, Slioaldar Sracaa, Saapao n.rtes Cru-crc.. Ac. I.ailn . atl.i .'.d l y Mrs B.C. FM.KHT. SaU-ly '1 11 K AUTIEICIAL HAND. I II. A. till I.F.A, Turiuto- ar.d Maeiifsi-turar oflhs AlillFII'IAL Akkt, Apprwvcd and adopted Ht BtlK.HC.lM.l.AL Of'tmF. UKITrD STATES. f..r Noldlera, Hss ryermaneritly tncatl bte mnre end Factory at Wo. SIS H. Ful hi II bueat, sis ikwrs tesiow Sprwca, I'allaoa. Ja'Jt) ass TT IU N H Y HIMONH, VNITED STATES NATIONAL WAGON AND 00A0H WORKS, Offioes, No. fta NtW MAKKtT Btrsset, And Factory, aorner oi SECOND AND ClMbtKLAJIO STREETS, . . ... raMLADaaeaiA. An and varytiB.Inf WAtKiblH, I'AKTS. DRtTS, WTTF.KLR tRKOWS, aad TIMIiFJI WIIKt.LN, adapted la Ariuy.Huad, Sulssr, sr Planlailoa putpo.es. All work warraalad. SsrOrdsa promptly atusodad ta. lai-tf TO HHIPCA1TAINM AND OW N KKS. The und-rilaad bavins n.a a v.ustWiL .1 St'RKW IHM a. teas la luLru. M. (V ...... .,,.1 ,k. palmneertha l.srk.U al ka la preaiadl wlik lucreasatf facUitlaa IS aisaBiii.ll. looae kailug easaels ta l raised or rrtiaira.1. and b-lag a practical ilnp-rarpauiar afial caulker, will .he p.ii.iiaj aliss.iloa tu ad vsasetf -iru.led to bim lor repaiire. fai-falne or Asanta, SI ip.Carwwrs, are! Msxklulstg ha -.lag .la bi tapair, are solicited lo call. Ilaslng Ss aaeney Sir tha i.w 4 " W.ti.r.tsdts' Pliant Metallic t'watposiliott," at t opyar Faint, Fur Uie pras-r.a-tioa of vcw.wia bwisuma, si this 'ty,I aw prepar4 ix-nuab IL. laaie ea lavataiae lenna JollM II lit V MITT, li.ii.nisb-a Mcrwat loi b, (BAU-tf Dalswar avaaaa.aua Laaial straal KMOVAI THOMAS VI. PLOWMAN, Carpantar aad Sul.das, baa rauiovad hla eb-eg gruas Wo. Strawberry .lis Ui HI CABI KM u. ad hilnhig lae old Fuel Offlo. standing. Having lucreasaS IWlilthia Sur carribig on Ihe buslaas -"-rtlT f. Sa Suoag. bv (vvaife S sisail sfyuMpaUMiaa. M AUCTION SALES. M ACKFY'S AIXTION ROOMS. No. MAHKFT Hllnet. d-.tJ WANTb. t'ANTlD, Till'. LOW OK HVI', HI'S- V d-eit li-.llnr t i one i ear. fur wi n I, ll.i. hi . l-ite rest aril . nrm win i.e g Tin a er-... m It 'on... of I'.l rung Teh graol , No. Im S IIJIKK Mtnt b -.1 t l.-i ut. aa t. f Tiorsi'. WANTED IN GERMAN TOWN rt Ctte-niit Hill, to r.nl f.-r a e.r. or I.. pun A.iitr-ss. with lo- ath-n and prlec, H.. ;, -, ii'ti.i. pi..ni.-h.i.is. a-.r. et ' tllV l'OI.T, it., AitMust ?, mm. fii 1 1. 1 in . .-i in tti Anm i - l). -1: . 1 1 m. A. ai - t 111- US"Mi ' ; Ten Hint th, 'WlK-t'lvt rlKtltaj, OO JllngvUaimltliss, ittitl it C an liie I'l-I in mors). til. . will rffel.e th. Iilgheit rs'es of tK si amoiit pay ra-lnns, and niedl. al attt tutsiicet Trsr...,.?iilon furrii.-hed b a.p!tipf at No. I'KNNSVIiVANIA AVENL'J, I WAf-IIIK'HOS, D. C. K. J. STUANO, Cap am. A. Q. M. JAMKS M. KELLY, oiilO Itn Vnartera aster's AjnL FOR SALE AND TO LET. pAIT. ISLAM), CAPE MAY, N. J. FOR MAI P. Cottage on ljlajelie etrt et, It rooms. Lot U'l.) lo leel. Iii'iuu'e aul tf FIUST STOkE ABOVK ATI ANTIC IIOTF.L. CTO RKNT. H ANDSOMIi STORK, WITH plate ule windows, and dwelling. fto.'J.'iIH I.LK- KNrll Street. Jyil-tl fm FOIt SALR.-p.-0,000 WORTH IN O00T) BVAlluti.i s, lark'i and small, on icrmt lo suit ptirt'ua-ers, I'iii or with or wlihont liicuin'iraucii. for cash aud good triide. Iniiilte i.f. from 1(1 to li o olocl- A . M ., TIIOM. M. l l.OW MAN, No. ..d M. FIJI Jtf'l Stroet. 1) I A M O N I M. 1'erifns htivli g Ilninonri or other Pr:lotu Bl met Id dhp-.se ot will do well hy calling on LEWIS LAD0MU3 & 00., Iln mond T)enlrNiMil iTcM etort IV o. HOitB Crlll -MIN UT Hlreet, Who will slve lti liiuhent abh price, auil-lm QVKKN OV BK.iVTY. UIITE VIRaTN Wax of Antl )? u ihv rnnnt Dtnivt DrnaiiKri of ti t? iicit tut U juiirltiK. w hlteiinu;. tud irostrviiiK th Cfippl x1'r) it mttjt- frTni pure Wblt,- Wiik, rtcne It uitoniiiiHri qiift)itift ir prcge Uft ihf tkiit, mtkin It tun, fkni'sotli, fttlr, unci trurhpinfiil. It curtvi chapped hp.inJh or l'(i, rftiiim-sj iiutp;''M, c. Prcw W nnd :n chIaU Mrat utU'-lun a Milv fiv III NT A CO , frfuruTi, No 41 B. LlwUi H Hi.,?d(w-r.aioverhsi,u-,avn4 ul'Mia Nt. Li i 8. HKVKN'IH HtrneC JNVALIDS AND CONVALESCENTS. LNVALIIiB ASD CONVAUtwFJITS. Invalids and Convalescents, Invalids and ( otivaiescents, Kaiieclally FF.MALF.S IS PKI.ICATE HEALTH, FF.MAI.KS IN l"ELI( ATE HEALTH, FEMALE IN liELlHATL' HEALTH, Will find our VMhfliidour Will And our CalUornia Wlnei, California lues, California Wines. California Wines, Callftimle Wines. CalUornia Winoa, pocoUarlj valuable In all casea of languor and great pros tration of strength. Ask Ask Ask Ask Ask Ask Ask Ask Ask Ask Ask Ask Ask Ask ' Ask Its. McChsllAnd, t'-ebhard, Jackson, (ol th Pennsylvania I'nlversltyJ, Baring, Herein, droves, Hartshorn Hchnio-le, Williams, Hartley, N.ldhard, Wilson, Tltidal, Vlnal, FoDdey, Noble, Knurr, Mayland, Turner, and other leading phy jlclans, what they think ot uie medi cinal virtues of California Wiua! These gentlemen pre ecrihe our brands, and aseue m of tho bencflts patients receive from their use 1 f'AI.IFOBMA WlKE AOKVCT, Jyi6-lm No. 42 H. FIFTH street, ahov. ChesnuL MEDICINAL COD LIVER OIL JOHN CJ. HAK'R & CO., Ho. Tl MAItKET MBKET, are row rceelt Inn tin Ir supplies fresh fn tn the fisheries. The superiority of their Oil. In every reiert, hai gained for 11 a reputation and sale hejond any other found In the maiket, Tumaliitain It, they are determined to supply an article that may be entirely rcllrd on for frrsbnss aud p-irlcy. AeotestlnionlHls of 1'ioie.sors of Medical Colleges, anil A" WRIGHT & SIDDALL t v No. UP Mnrkpt Street I.STWf.I N FhOM iliD 8EC0MI STRIiRTS. o. w. witit.-rr. r. u. sinnaix. DKGGISTsTTh YSICIAN8, AMI OFNKHAL ST(iKF.KKP.FF.KS, Can SjidatowestahilihDietitathlla.sorimantof ImaortaS and 1 ion. e .tie Drugs, Popular Patent Mediclnoa, Patau, C al Oil, Wtndcw l-lass, l-rescrlptioa Vials, Ac, at as low artcee as geaain first-cuts, goods can b sols. FINE FMSLNTtAL OILS ForOonfbrtioiisrs.lii full variety, and ot th best quality. Cochineal, Pel gal indigo. Madder, Pot Ash, tlothaar. Soda Asa, Alum, Oil of VI. riol, a nuatto, Co operas, Kx tract .r logwood, Ac, FOB IHKHS ase, always oa hand, at lowest net cash prices Ft'KE SPICES FUR FAMILY IWK. Oroond expressly for our sale, and to whlob we Invite tho attention of those In want of rellabla articles. Also, ISDIUO, blAHCll, if I' ATARI, t utr f ualuy. Orders by snail, or city post, wilt aseel wtta prompt at tention, or special quotation! will bo furnishes when r goeitrd. WHICJH1 et HIUDALU Wholesale lirag Warubousa, fall-ly So. IIP M a UK ET Stnt. above Front. TJMTED STATES POBTAGE STAMPS. rosiACi'. sTAHirs for sau:. A MhCOCJiT OF TWO I-FIt CEST. ON ALL SUMS or s.n ami tea auds. At ths Piinclj.sl In o. t fur the sale of Internal Iieveoue Stsjnpl, Vo. 101 Clll.HM T htteet, aud au)(j o 1111 B FIJTH SlreeJ, Philadelphia 'I'll 14 NJ3W TA.X II I li Ij KKVKNUK BTAMP LAW. ('vies of ths Vew Tag Hill and Revenue ftlaulp Law, for sale wholesale and lelall ; und K valine Htainps of all deicriptloas coiiilunlly ou haud, at th. follow lug rates of discount : tin ortlera c I I V), two per cent- discount. It ii, tl.rvsi ' " " " .nn, four ' At the principal liep.it for th. Sate of Internal ItcvenuS Hiau.ps, No.:s4CIIKMII'T Si reel, and No. lull n Kir I'll Hir., t. uu descrlptlous of Ihe Stamp Law lo pamphl-jt htm. MSj-tl JA I 11 H II A 11 XI 23 11 H WlluUtSALS AKD SSIill CLOCK KHTABLISHMKNT, I. X. oornar SECOND aad CHE8HCT Btrestg, Phllad'a. scsxci roa ths pstlst BgCALUl-NU T1HBTY-DAT CLOCKS, A very Srstrabl. article fur Churches, Hotels, Banks, OanUng-llousa. Parlors. At). Also, HAM EM Tl HFR OP FINB GOLD PENS. fKs HN KBPAIKEU AND tVAUH VMlgjJ. JaU-ly Clock Truumlnge of .very deacrlpUun. irrM- A ORAY. N. K. COHNEB OF SIXTH IV assl UINOK SirMts, buys liuuiiouda, Watches, Uolst, SUfaf.audl'.aa Tickets. TtiOBa. IU WANT OF MONET, CALL. AS (wstBaaa OMSilesiUX. BaylS Fsg XJO DKCKITKJN. NO 1NKKRIOH, COAL Xl porcba.ad Su olt.i bvhiw the eoal prhsi of a sopersog arlkla. BAM t EL W. HltB.S, hHO.tll Sir.l, above Uaca. aaal elda. sells Ihe gsiniln FAtiLB VEIK. beat aud parest aittsad Kg and BUive SUaa.tlit Larg. Hat, Sit bar kua. oaiussers shoukl sank. Uialr aurekSMS at on.-.. prs VMmi bv aiiuVUst Stirs.,, Mt M MILITARY NOTICES. J TWELFTH WARD BOUfiTY rOSD. Hi hirript orn in th Hf.Bntr I ni eitfi h pittt to inr fiH-mi. r t'i" I tm I itft (inmm tt, or itK MO. M. sno hi-:n. Priuwiaf. cstrutpr of t "nth nd trti tn. Aim in . It. S f. I4t ir4SMfV"f. thr with rrtniftiltliN IH he l,l,K r N' A 1 . CM M KO N .( t , BtMtt s- t-fsftrth.rTf-ry vfsniii( vtht. prvmit (J'tfiiml'ts-ssa art- rtttsit-sd ! riM. 're tt.iKiiiti B'1 !hiitt'ii m n ntr iiilr1 in Ml nnr Ttotsi. j p, . ( ( n rp'irni lo tl-r mil. I 9 F.D'i'l ffi ritiifnit pi I fiurl bsikw'mJ fcfr.v np In tui Wnrd run rir on.tr.hisT ntirl if i j( h oris uiiissct t I'taitwiU f. l v.- hut Hr hOI.I.W. h Urtlt nab fill' i. It' u tiller, tf urns' ii'iori ff, 4( IT. IT Uiit. L B r.M.KI,. IrcnMircr Twos). i, C-vKi . HffrttAry. anlfl-fl ION LEAGUE J PHILADELPHIA. In vlewir the rail of ths Praiideat for A-a hnadr sd thnus er.d men, w pr-.po.e tv raise a u i: o i m i: n t F-R THF.I.VP. MtlrilS. COLONEL HORATIO Q. 8I0KEL (l.at of tlie rcnnsjlrania Reserves,) rta-, on, nt. d lo take the command. All ofttrnr deelrlns take pail la this orjsnlalloa i rj-U'sttd to tali oa COL HORATIO 0. SIOKEL, No. 140a WALLAOE STKP.BT. auS-tf li Tl) THE CIVIK.NS OK THK EIQIITK Wstil. Cf Th. di tich nev ft 'he F.I.I , k War I ond-r the last call is, Is mw less than ONE t'l'Mitl'.li. To raise this naia- h.r. award II ty ..f TWeSNTY-FIVF. Dul hiltv w S be given lorevery volunteer -redltsd lo the Wars a.b serlpiHilis rece nd In ai y oetnl.tTf Ihe WardCammit tee '1 he Wnrd It ilintv will tie psid for .verv person ft usa tn We'd now In th-i uavai ernce -f -tio Ooited Staua for whom a trtdlt on Jie iuota f a i be obtained. J I. KOs.VtKtirEV, anlJ-Bt b. F-. eorn!1 ?1 VtJ a.ndsrAlJPt tu U HKAIKJVAKIKKS PROVOST MVR fi.hsl.Fhst l l.irict. I s .No. ,1 H. TIIIKU Street, UT I hllsdelphls, August II. Is. I. Aw To In. or- prouini ie..ils to nil questions oa nrdiaery snl.;eft eennecltsl wl'h the Enrolment, lira I, Exooap-tloti- l.lshlil lesto Itrstt, Credits a 'd Accotiits .,f ni MB furnished, t itlzen are r.-i'Mi. ted to make apnli -. ll-Mi the I'nivoht Mnrilial of the t' .ngressloual llistriet f t each Iniormutlon. and not to the Provost Marshal-tleu -tai at Vs ashing-on. lti order of the Provo-t Msrshal-ft-n ral. Wil l UM K ,,KII a.vy, auli-tl ( uptain aud rrovo.t Marsh el. Ji C1TIZKNS' VOI.UNTKER Sl'BSTirUTB Con.lnlttee Auni.t U. last. II ti.i-i.niee Is KKMiiVKlitotlM souteeast eoraerof iaHI1ll and WAl.NI'T Hlrcst. au Hi u I J. U. KuiKNilAItTEN, Treasurer. I OFIICE C1T7 BOUNTY COMMISSION, ISo. Ill IMU'NH Hiret, AUCT 10, ll. tied further notlr, a Bounty of TO list HlfsniBED lM.iI.hAHM whl b paid to Al.ls KKOHUITS, Tor One, Two, or Three' Tears Servios, Musteretl into the service of the United Statos on rator August li, lwit, and credited upvo tt e quouk nf the .Hlyof Philadelphia. To Fi rollee Cittreas furnlshlag Huinllt.tei for TRKRS VEsKS. the llount of TWO UUKIIUF.I) ANU FIF Ff liOLLAUS will In psid, as heretofore. tt. 1. KINO, PreMidint. BOItCUT V. MOORE, iit.. 8.r.rstary. an 19 fi HIXTU UNION LEAGUE REGIMENT. IV VU'.tV OF THE PLBSIDEST H CALL riTE HUNDRED THOUSAND MEN. TticMllltar; CmmliKe of Ihe Union Lcagnt have mads Anangemenlg Willi . COLONEL HORATIO (. SICKKL, t-ATK Or TIIS Tlilrcl lennisi lvnnlu HoMetrve and wllh cthar officers of that Veturan Corp.. to reontlt a kteglmant for one year's service, under th. aui j loei of tti Leauu. We Invite otneoss desirous ot taking eommls.loas laid to nihl.e application to Colouoi S1CKEL, aftils haadituur- S tors, at '' KATIflK'AT. riTIAHTSl' IIAT.T. ,'ftn'i' sTttrie perns ctvrr i V ' . ..... m. . , " r. " - - - , It will a nii'eHort tomak this orjianlzalioa In al respccls a worthy succinic of tic Peun.ylvanla Besorr Be,Unsnts. THE BOOhTlaVS VtloL BE AS FOI LOWS Cltyliounty, Culled stales Bounty 1'ay fur ou year ...tMS ... ISO M uklng a ca-h total of (f ir oaoyear) Ising Hc.idi s clothing and etib.istence furnished hy th Waited States (ovai uuieiit. BKruiie will tie mustered as soon a.s reefr4, and eaatt to csmp singly or In squads. Citlens liable to draft, sud desirous oithorof valualosr- -In. or of procuring suhstlt tiles, will and In this keg UMsA every Inducement to enter the service. Alsioli.ts of the League tunilshtng eiah.rltule arc espee lally requested to send them lo this Beglment. 1 he attention of w srd CommliK u. Is parilcularly rglliS to this uri-'aul.atiun. J. R. FRY, Chairman. H. M.Felton, i tleor.. Trott, J. Fdr Thouison, I t'harlei tlilpln, F.ller.llo W nllaee, M. II., , Henry C. Lea, lames 1. Chiithorn, James H. Orne, Horace ltliinev, Jr., i Jo.eph F. Tobias, Mortin MiM that !, ' N. H. Browne, J. 1. Clark llsre, Chsrlas H. Smith, leia-t It Crosmaii, i F.xra liyer, M. I., Vi'm.O l.ewl,. i Wm. X Tllgiiman, tluorge Whitney, i J. a Fell, Andrew Vi'hceler, I C. J. Maceuen. auS-Ltt u BOfKTY FOR MARINES. WANTEB d for the Cnitcd Hlatee Marina Corp., able-hodied meat f i to p.rform the dulls, of a eoldlur at our S'avy Yards, is, and on board L ulled States shlps-of-war on fonupi Slallous. rietier compensation than the army. 1 II lie ei Ill MllltKII UOI.I.AKS OOVERVMBNT Ilomri ; also, ALL TUB LOJAL BUL'.MIES paid Buna enllstuivut. klsilnei ris-lva Prl Money. ."or ail further lnieruiaiioa apvly at ths Kocrultlaf Kudejoui, No. 3U fl. FRO NT Street, below Spruce Street, tetweea ihchour. ai g aad 3 o clock. C. O. M. OAWLKT, suo-tf Alajor aud hwrultuig uowf. pURLOUGHS-rURLOUQHB. Oflosrs aad KMKrs vUltlafth city oa tartest ha, H "W O 11 D 8 i aus etna MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, Ail mviTKO to ths siTis.iva MAJIUrACXCJUSa estabushmebt OF UjBOIlCsXa W. HIMONH k: 11113. f5A-NtiOM STKEilT I1AIX, SAMHOM Street, above Slxta. FRESKNTATION SWORDS Made to order at Us shortest notion, which for rMuMss aa4 BsagmlaovBOS caalbtngo oompetltloa, do othw housa la last eouatry oomblnlng th. MANUFACTUUIHa JEWSsLBa) WUU TWi rtUVTiCM BWviU aUXXA. M t ii