TITK DAILY EVENING TEI.EGRAril. rHILADELl'IIIA, THUKSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 18C4. rrnui( Sdcgrapn a kailt ArrumooK irr.wsPArwt OFFICE No. 108 S. THIRD STREET. rm trmmm r-a.Onrr, ee tinmntdnrnm sjruen.eeW Seine Carrier, and Billed to Hubserlbere . r ns tfc. m M Nr Rouan Pee Airi"'i Otm Di , n PirrT t'T Two Moktm. Invariably Hi dvno Jbr oersed Wff.re4. Mmwwuii i at IM witl rim A liberal ejrwn. ee emended nuerttoaa. T trtwilwil. He iwtW ran be lesea of Anonymous OiTnmnnatinnt ftntpntk Int.i i1. t tor HwrH n tnaat be anthenili at.d v th. a.sn an. aitlre.. of the writer onl ncres.irll for enMlrs'K-r.. ta enersme hr his i4 fmih. We " . - b U MMa ee MCIM IWnlBIIHWl Uh To Aslenrtlisrs. r So ereat bvreaea ta the CtrrnlarlAn ef Twe ftvivia Tei R4-RAI-H. rs.m i-elllng ns to iro to ore.s at an earlv boot, . or.enlly reoueet that artvcrtl.eim'nts m-.r bs handed hi as enen at 10 o'clnrh, It eoaetbi.. to secnr. tbeas a a Insertion la all of nur liu..ns THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER I, Wi. THE NOMINATION Or Mrs'l.r.M.A FOR Til K PR:SIIK Y. For week previous to the mooting of the Chicago ConTcntlon It was tlio subject of con tldorable public curlonlty. Thi-ro was a gone raJ desire to learn what the Opposition to the Administration would propose as their remedy for the Rebellion lnatoad of war, and what Utcman they would nelect as their Candidate for the Presidency, with a viow to elect blm for the purpose of putting thol policy In execution. The agony of expecta tion Is now over, and we doubt not that th people who have waited so long for the reve lation of a plan for the salvation of thu country, experience, Tery generally, a sens of disappointment, and, perhaps, dl.Hgiist. The Incubation was protracted, but the result is confessedly, In every respect, an abortion. "Parturient Montrr," and so forth. The Convention first declared iU political principles, touching the situation of the coun try, In a series of resolutions, In which all Intelligible meaning Is covered up In a cloud of vague words. We shall discuss "the plat- lorra" in ruturo articles, wishing now to speak only of the nominations. These present Okoboe B. McClf.i.lan for the Presidency, and Mr. Pendleton, of Ohio, for tho Vice 11 ! 1 The ticket would be much bettor if tho Barnes upon it were transposed. The oMlce of the National Executive requires tho talents and experience of a statesman. Among North era sympathizers with the Rebel Mr. Pkn- DLKton has some pretensions to that churoc ter, Gkoiiob B. MoCi.ellan has none, iiut What was wanted by the Convention wis, not a man fit for tho office, but one supposed to be possessed of those vulgar elements of pop 1 ularity which sometimes, by the unthinking enthusiasms ot a mob, lift small men into places far above their capacities and deserts. Hence. In this instance, tho person least r"" ouallfled for the PresidunLlal chair wiu nomi nated for that station ; while ho who Is, in , the schooling of statesmanship, vastly his su perior, was accorded a subordinate position, , For this, however, the Chicago delegates . are responsible to their constituents, and we ' certainly have no disposition to quarrel with . their action. - We never have had any but the kindest feelings for General McClkllan. He Is pennsylvanlan. lie is even nearer to us than that. He Is a Philadelphlan. We wlU go fur- . tber, and say that he rendered the country war against the Rebellion. We acknowledge bit military abilities as displayed in the defense of the city of Washington in the earlier periods of this earful struggle with Secession, and even his successful, though rather fruitless, defeat of the forces of General Lee at An tic tarn. But when we have said thus much In his ' favor, we have sold ail that we can conscien- - tlously aay with regard to him, cither as a man, a soldier, or a patriot. We wish sin- . cerely that history would allow us to express - unqualified approbation of him; that it would Warrant us in according to him that unre served and enthusiastic eulogy with which be is besmeared by the members and journals of that political party who wish to use his sup posed popularity with the soldiers of the Union army as a means of carrying the - com'ng national election in favor of their cause and ticket. We honestly and solemnly believe that the very men who most praise JdeCi.KLLAN as an available candidate of the ' Democracy for the Presidency In the ap proaching canvass, do not really entertain for blm the respect which they pretend to feel and so fulsomely express. McCi.kli.aw is thought to be a convenient and expedient man tor their purposes, and they puff, magnify, anil exalt him accordingly. But let us deal with him mora (airly and disinterestedly. Let us try him by his record. As a military man, what has he done? We ever given by the Government anything like the same opportunities that he was afforded to serve the nation and promote his own iudl Vidua! iaine and advancement. No coin mauder In the field, except Grant, ever was allow like forbearance and indulgence, All bis successors in the generalship of the "Army of the Potomac," from Bi knsidk to Meadi;, never were accorded the sun: chances to win victories aud render them elves historically immortal. Yet Geoiiik B. McClella.v never won a decided victory, during all bis protracted coin maud of the flaunt military organization that was ever assembled on tti i-s continent. He defeated the KtbeU at various times we even concede that he made a niustmly retreat from the Peninsula, and saved the iirmy under his CtuiujHud, after several u-ost disastrous r' pulses. But we declare most positively, ami Invoke the records of tho war to avouch our assertion, that In no single Instance did Major General Geouoe B. McCi.ei.lan properly follow up and reap the true meed of victory In any battle that was ever fought under his auspices and direction. This is his history, and we are sorry that It Is so. We could have wished, and did wish, that it might be otherwise. But fate and Geokge B. McClkllajt were against us. We would not, In anything we now say, dis parage In the least his military character , . bis universally admitted ability as a soldier. ' But w have always believed that all bis mill- tory failures were Justly attribuiable to the feet tnat hi, paity-leaulng and sympathies as Uemocrtrt pray too strong both for hU ' ktegrlty a wrtU In chief command of the army of Wasulngtou, wd for his feelings and , reputauonasa patrlou Iq hi conduct, while to command, he reverse ntiment of . Bboti'b he loved Cjham m . . less; be carud mare in .wtwoi Davis , ( and bis Uifamous cause, than be cared fothe Government aud the Union. This It the lud. - went that posterity will pass on his conduct ai d achievements in this war against the Re bellion, and every loyal American, but espe cially every loyal Tennsylvanian, will deplore the sentence. Having failed so signally a a Oeneral, what reason l there to hope that MoClkm.ax will succeed belter as a President? If ho was not fit for a calling for which he was specially educated, how can he be expected to answer tho requirements or a vocation In which he has bad no schooling? If he achlcvod no positive successes aa a military leader, wlnt better reputation cau he hopo to win In tho highest and most difficult civil trust of the nation? In tho business of a statesman ho Is a per'W't novlne; and tlin knowledge which It took Weiistfii and Ci.at, and such m"n, years of stud ami labor to acquire, Gkjiihr IJ. McCi.ki.i.an cannot bo- expected to gain by sudden Inspiration. We do him, therefore, no injustice when we assert lh:.t ha Is lot Ally unsiiitcd for the Presidency, and should not be put by the people in a position whose grave responsibilities aro fir above his abilities. Even if his pa triotism were above suspicion, und it wre possible for any man to rely alone on the nstincts of that passion to guide him in the xecutlon of the Presidential oftlco, yet Ikoi.iik B. McCi.ki.i.AK lacks oven tho firmness of will to be governed by his own impulses. Ho has no posltlveuess In his moral or Intellectual composition. Ho has shown himself to be a hesitating, timid, temporizing erson, halting perpetually bjtween two opinions between what his sense of duty tells him to do, and what his want of moral couracc makes him afraid to do. Thus his cowardice, or his indecision of character, Is always defeating the dictates of his under standing. Such a negative soul Is fit for no place and no occasion demanding resolution like that of Jackhox, and civil wisdom and virtue like that of Washington. His ductile nature, how ever his liability to bo moulded, like a piece of potter s clay, to any fashion and to any end, by stronger, aud yet worse men thin himself, Is at once the reason why ho was nominated for the Presidency by an assem blage of selfish politicians, who hope to use him as a tool, and why he should not be elected to that offlce by tho people. His pop ularity, moreover, will be found, wo thluk, to be more fictitious than real. It rests not so much on any positive merit, either ef charac ter or service, as on a supposed public pity for persecution, of which he is claimed to bo the victim. But his mirtyrdom is of h!s own making. Ho was displaced from a couim in 1 in the army for allowing his private notions of political policy In the conduct of tho war, to interfere with bis duty as a soldier, and as ho fulled In his proper office by presuming to exercise the functions of one to which he was not appointed, ho was very wisely and justly Bent into retirement. It Is probable that Gkoiiok B. MoClkllan would be to-day In command of tho Potomac Army If, stifling all political ambition and respecting himself the military subordination ho Imposed on his troops, he bad faithfully discharged tho duties of his responsible position, and not sought to arrogate the discretion and autho rity of President Lincoln. But ho tried to reconcilo the obligations of a soldier with the aspirations of a polMcian, and that attempt disastrously sacrificed tho cause ho was so generously appointed to save. His sudden pro motion to high military command his t:iste of a power to which he had not bjen accus tomedspoiled him for tho ouly business for which he was ever fit, and has gainod him a nomination for a post for which hi certainly docs not possess a single essential attribute of fitness. But will the people endure such an unreasonable attempt to reward a man for gross misdemeanors and infldullty In one office, by elevating him to a higher? If Mo , Ci.kli.an was dishonest and disloyal as a soldier, can he bo expected to bo honest and loyal as a civilian ? If he could not fight, unconditionally, for i the Union and the Constitution, can it bo sup posed that ho would, as President of tho United States, be more devoted to either? But he bos been turned out of his command in the field 11 Oh! that is terrible, that is monstrous, say the unconditional peace min in the North the sympathizers with the Re bellion. Well, gentlemen, what of that? Would you have a palterer with treason to fight treason ? If you would, let us toll you thut the people are not of your way of thinking, and that they are not likely to abet you In avenging the supposed griefs of McClellan, on a Government which treated hi in with a generous confidence which he Bhamufully ubused. Mnjor MrNleliarl. Major William McMirhael, for more thiu twelve month an Asthtant A ijut int-(joH.Tl ua duty at headquarter of tbe Duparunent of tho Cumberland, bss been relieved from further duty in tho West, and ordered to duty on iUj nihil of Mujor-fieuiTul Cadffnlailcr, ac Phila delphia. Heretofore we have never mentioned ths m in v excellent quali'ic of Mnjor McMirhael, fjr tue rmson tliut when he o.-eupird tliu position (r un which be bus just retired, many Kbailow-min led eriioni might have Interred ruiiiincndationi fro u our pen wire injured hy a lciire to nuenri) the clllcial favoiitii-ni t the Mnj .1 an latere n e i qu.illv uiijiiot to the (iazttte ami to M yor Ms Mit'liatl. Hut iiilhu- of delicti. it ro longer onslniiu hllmre; nnd we f-cl .er.'ectl frei to give e piosiOD to tin- ooiuiou of .iluioht every II -er in ibe Army of ilu Cumlicrl m.l, in sayia fiv Major Willi .in M' Mic'ju- l U one of tliu in l iu iltitiiuu cn rirctc, inti l.ifiit, ahle, an I cj is. i ii. Ik lot lllrcii. in tin ' crvue in Uiiinnny. Hi a cvt-r tit hi pom, mi l i.o contiil.T li m of wr'iiiil iriemMiip or srlii.h ambition c julj lor ue noii'tut I'.du 'c lnai to iteoart a linr'n hnaiiih fioni tin ti. . Inc of nin o.lL'Ul .lir.ci, or io inlr t gi an lo a h orilers of hi. nuparl irj. In this re-pi ci Maj r M:Miliit"l una cictp ion io aluio.-t i vii i i.tll er we have ever mv with. A Mn of ihr pitriolic Moron MoMi-ha.-l, tie viLiialih- tiiiior ol ihe f'uiivl Ipliia .o"i .Uiiinnin, no I' H run Id l.e rxpictinj ol him. IU' ihjiih I he iiiun tor ihe stum perforin un'e of day in ihr htiite of IVuutiyUttiiia tu a crisis like tlio pr'MMit. We have not learned who succeeds M tjor McMicliael, but, whoever he may he, if ho shall serve as long and a acceptably us nil pre Jeccsior, he will, like him, retire with the warm apprecia tion of bis superiors, aud tbe firm friendship of his peer. Chattanooga Goutte. Kave Tour Old Newttpitpers. Psprr stock dealers pay eight cents a pound for old newspaper in good condition; the lua'-e-rial can be made over into white printing paper, und the greater the supply, the less will bo tbe ncreaiH) in the price of the new sheet. if'i.'A ' jirU of this week says on this point : In Europe, a hotel or housekeeper never thinks of destroying a newspaper, or of using it for kindling parpotea. All over the continent and ia Kngiand cheap little bundles of sticks (two or three for a penny), with the en. Is dipped in roi-in, supply all tbe purposes in tho way of kind ling which could be performed by five times The value of white priming paper; while the other uses for paper are met by aa inferior browa material, which inflicts no waste upon tae print ing nock, hy this means the major part of tbe original stock is preserved for reproduction, aud the price of the article constantly kept dowa. lly the same thrifty system of saving old news papers and handing them over t tbe dealers, who will be glad to call at private houses for them, neuilv the whole market siock will he pruservsi. tumid into the mill, and reproduced with the lcea certainly of not more than ten or fifteen por "at. Under the present wuateful habits of the uu':,1.0; 5.0fl ,h." -?0,"' iUrrf Dt Jili0n f uu.rlv deatroyed, while thu demand constantly exists agautot the source. fcomiumcaTiow. Sir: I deMre through ths medium of Th. Tklkokaimi, to call the attcotioa of the city au thorities to the fact that agents from New Jersey are recruiting men In this city, to be credited to tbe quota of New Jorsev. Why it the law relating to enlisting men for other Suites not eiiforod I Will the authorities allow a matter of so much Imporunee to go by default I Ii.it seen New Jrry agents in open competition with Ward Committees In the streets of Philadelphia, unmo lested. Seventy mow fr-m Danville, Penniylva nla, were tnken to C im-len tnl. morning. They came to the city to enlist to the credit of I'enn sylvanl i, but wore taken with the olTor of $l' tnnre tioiiiity. If the imthorltim do nil Interfere, I'hlliidelphla will lie In r men hy hundreds. Tbe Importance Of the sulijeet demands ImlorOI ite attention. Ilespecilully, fcc. A Si b-titi a Huorkr. Importitnl Sp.ier 4 miremlng Krwipmper 4 rr-iilrrf . IlRalllll AH1 KKS MlUlAIIT DIVISION OP WliHT Ml'HlSNllTI. N l:Wl IHI.KAKS, ll., Atll?l1t '20, INIil. Genual Orders No. ,')'.. I. The followim? order from the War Department Is hereby republished for general information : W AK 1 KI-AKTMI NT, A IIJt'T NT-f) KM HRA t.'S Oikick, Wasiiinoton, Augivt2t, 1 S'i 1 . (Jeno- ral Orders No. (17. -Uy the liriy-suventn aiticlo , ol the art ol Coi gress, entit ed "An aet for ctab ' li-liiiig Kuics und Anicles for the g ivirmnent of the Armies of the United tttiitcn, approved April 10, 1X0(1, "holding correspondence with, or giving lulelligeneo to thu enemy, either directly or tu directiy," is iniute punihlmlile by detth or su -h other punishment as shall be ordered by the sen tence ol a court-innrtiiil. 1'ublic satety require! strict enforcement of this article. It is, therefore, ordered that all ( orii h oiulenre and cotumtiuication, verbally or by wiitli g, printing or ti lographing, respecting operations of the iirmy or military movemou's on land or water, or respecting the troops, ramps, ari-enaKenlronchmcnts. or military a'.la.rs, within tho several military dintricis, by whirh intelli gence shall be, directly or indirectly, given to the enemy, wl bout the authority and sau;tion of the (inirral in coinmand, be mid the sains are abso lutely prohibited, and fintn and after the date of this order, persons vlola ing thu same will lie proceeded against ui dur tho 67lh Ardcle of War. Uy order: li. Thomas, Ailjutunt-Ocneral. II. T. M. Cook, correHpondent of tbo New York Ihrald, and J. II. Chadwick, correspondent of the Mew York Tnbunt, who were permitted to ac company the troopi operating in Mo'dlo bay, h.ivuig abused the couli.luueu imposed in ihem, by making public iiiforiu.ition of value io the enemy, aud engaging in a controversy calculated to disturb the harmony of the troops, will be sent beyond tbe limits of ibis command. T 1 1 n l'ruvust Mar.-hal General is charged with tho execution of this order, nnd tbe Quartermas ter's Depanment will furnish tbe neeessnry trans pnrtaitoh. Hy older of Major-General E. R. S. Canhy. C.T ClIHINTKNSHN, Major and Assisumt A ljutant-Goneral. HIIKKMA.VS A it nr. KIIiMtrlrka lliild on tbo Maeoai Roitit. From an officer who has just arrived from tho front, we learn some of the particulars of Kil patrfrk's late raid on tbe Atlanta and Mtnoa railroad. Ho succeeded In severing the mad, tore up over a mile and a half of Ihe tra. k, and burned two Inrgc depots containing commissary supplies. A largo force of Ite he I cavalry made its spin arance, when a fight eusned, resulting in the defeat of tho enemy. The llebel loss amounted to over Gnu in killed, wounded, and prisoners; 21)1 being taken prisoners. Toe Union loss, all told, was less than 200. General Kll patrtck, with bis comin;nd, bad arrived safe at Atlutitiu Vhattanooija Ouzttlt. 4 irr nn I lie French I'repnre It, In Paris the coffee is nectar compared with the bevrruge wo in common call c tfee. I was desirous to know bow it was prepared, and soon learned. The French use three kinds of colfea, Mocha, Java, anil Kio, mixed in equal parts. The cittl'ee before roasting is winnowed to cleanse il of dust, &c.j it is then culled or picked over; every black or defective kernel is picked out, as well as small stones, seeds, nnd rat droppings, which are abundant in most collee. It is then put into tins of clean water and well washed, then spread to dry ; when dry it is ready for roasting. The coffee required is roasted dally at large establishments ; win o warm, il is ground and put up in glazed papers of a conical shape, h ilduig from two ounces io half a pound, aud sealed up. Gentlemen, as tbey leave their places of business for home and dinner, when convenient call aud tuke the needed supply. The colt'uo is put iuto a pot or digestor in cold witer. aud then set over a lump expressly tor the purpose, and heated, not boiled, but steeped ; from this digestor uo steam or fumes arise; when ready you have your cup of collee. It is entree, and a beverage delicious, he iltli-glving. not tbe bitter, acrid, filthy, nau seous drug we are in the habit of partaking, aud catling li collee. The editor of a Taris juvenile paper, called the J toll's (la:itrr, intend giving a picnic festival to all the young subscribers to tbe paper. Livery child-guest is to bring her doll. Hy a new rule established at Dadon-Iitden, through the interposition of Ilerr Von fltsuiark, no unattended lady will be allowed to reside there. This is considered a measure of stern morullly. While at Madrid thoy are preparing a scries of bull-fights, under Ihe piitioiui;e of two distin- &uished nnd wealthy citizens tbe Duchess of iediua-C'oeli and tbo Marcbionessof Villa-Soca at Barcelona they have destroyed the arena and built a hospital on tbe site. A sma l republic railed Cressonieres, in the valley of Duppus, which has existed lor a long time without in igistra'es, without an army, and tree from taxes, has di-appcar.'d from tbe map of Europe. The French gendarmerie has com menced a tour of Inspection iu this small district, and has delinltlve-y annexed it to France. A meteor has recently been seen at Cher bourg. It was conical iu toriii, prod uced a strong light, and followed the direction of southwest to northeast, and appeared t increase In size as it approached the earth. Its motion was so slow that it could be observed for at lenst one minute. It burnt iu the sk y like a roc nut, and produced a vast number of sparks. There is an excitement In Paris because it Is maintained tha. the II oudin who has Ihsod per forming at the Hippodrome there is an impostor, and not the original American Nia;ura Kalis lilond, n. Ihe Imposition is said to have existed with tbe concurrence of the manager. Tbe real name of the genuine Klondin is said to b Grav eiet M. Grave'et, of Koucn aud the impostor is really a Monsieur I.ebran. ' A new town-hull will be erected In Bridford, Knrjund, in the Veacti in-Gothic style. Tb-re will be a hand nine, but rather ouclcHi .stical spire ami tower at one end, and the design is funned with a view to numerous r,ece-say and initHirtaut improvements lo be made in the approaches tiy the ttirpoiulion Tbcie will be three ontr iirvs, the cbiel be ng under the t wcr, and cimuiuui cHtir.g with ..n stride for 'change purposes. As brudloid is a oi-mal, smoky, mauuia.' tiring town. Iho " Venetian" style of a clutu ;ture seems ptculiaily out of place. Jlarrlaxl. row I KK-llAltlllSll. Ill Camden, V. J., Auitust Jf-lh l.lh lii v. (ieerur llltehrna, Mr. V M. II. KHA I.KU to MIsp I.I.1K IIAKltlMi.N In.th ol llaiMonfli ld M..I. JUK I.- JoK'K. In ( niiidi n, N. .1.. Aulu.i II l, liy tie II, v. (.rerse llileliens, 111. all II AfcL JU1CK 10 M its K M i ls JiULK, bu b ol I'lillKilel ililu, I'a. W II MiN - l.KK.-On the I'ltb ol Julv l ist, bv the Ifc.y. Cr r. A. liuilnniK, Ll.uti'Miint I A V 1 1 (I. WILSON "i ii'iinliv i l iiiii.vivaiil.i Vel-T.iu Vublllteers, lo Miss MAItV I 1.1 K both ol llns ell. .. mMi. 1 f'l K.MAN. On Monday, August yith. ofliemorrliaue ol ll.f llilik.. AI lU.UT I.ICKIIAN. 'U 1 i enr an J a dsi s s 'ibe ri'lnilveg anil irlenils of the lanillr are respect ful Invited to attend the tuni-ral, Horn his laui re.l. u nee, at Allueral Kprlns Hotel, Willow drove ou Krulav monilliK eteultler hi. at to o'clock. Kutieral to pro ceco to Uie I j'Uer Lutberall Cburcb, t'ranklliivlUe, l'blla drlpbla. t'OMMTOCK. ANHKK.W COMSTOCK, M. D., on the 31.tli oi l.lublb moiilli, le4. Tl.e refutivisi and irlenr.s aro rosoectfn.ly Invlttid to attend bis funeral, iroin No. ftos Aicu itrcot. on tbe id of lintb uionlb, at III o'clock A. M. OH I K.N.- On theltuh Instant, alter a llnirerln Illness, II ANN All l.. wlie ol Joliu Urceu, sr.. In tbe Isa car of her a,e. liui islatlvas, the friends of tba family and the sorlotv ol wlucli sbo wan a member, are resocctlully InvlieJ to attend tbe luneral. troiii her husliaiiu's lusllniiee. No. 1..'.0 lloharil street, on Krlday atteruoon, ut J oYlo.'k. I'o proceed Ui Mount Vet noil Cemetery. U'orlland. Ms., Boston, Hi. Louis and Houlbcm paptus ploasu copy. HIIAl'l tf'ld.- Sued, nly, oo tno uiorninv of AuKiiit the U.li. 1 l.l AHKI II M., w la r M. -t. sU...luiM li , nj Uuiitfa'er ol tbe laic Tbo.nss lllsndy, of Delaware. ( Atil nuniou, Ball aasre, arU Wa.bniaiou City papers please pv.) ' 1-e relatives and friends of tha family are respe trnliy Invited to l iidJ t e fiiiiaial, trim lha remonueeor tier biml.aml, al (.'litsoiut Hill, oo Friday mormon, Hept. '14, ai a o'clock, without lurlucr ujilca. J o proceed to Lmiroi Uiil S1, 'TKAM HEATING KOK FACTO KIKS. atiU, Ac. Healed with eahaiml or waste eteata. Alao. Colls tor heatera.coiiden.ers. cvatioralon: vc. eel-lm M. t OlttMAN, No. ii Ji. HIXTH Street. 'I'lIK t'NDKHSIONEI) HAVE BKEN AP. A P pointed alien to receive ntiacrlutlmii tor the eink o( ihe llltlLUANr OIL COMI'ANV. I'ar value ol sbsraa leu doUara Two dollars per suare al tbe Uuia of euoecriv II n. Ai sonn as tide Company Is oryitnliod H w 11 reealve a ,j tbe prem owner or the propenj. for furlhur particulars and panvlilets anolv to I m-r TIlFuo '.'ud 1 bicuahks. wehc rr a co., I icl t ISo. K S. TUltto btraet. JC W A L U A V H N, BUCTF.HNOa TO W. H. CAKBTL. MAHONIO IIAII, So. 718 OHTJSHTJT Street. WIWDOW H H A. I U H. CUKTAINH, no K08QUIT0 NETTINOS. BUSINESS ITEMS. The Florence Hewing; Machine. TDK K eliKM K RI.WlNil MA 'II INK'S, U K Kl.Olu M'K SKWINll MaCIIINK.S. TUB r'l.OllKM'K SI WISH MAI!IIINKS, TIIK KMdlKNl'K NRWtNU MAItlllNK'S, THK, H.'illKNCK kkwiNi. MAUII -.KH, IIIK KMMIKNCK MKWINll MA'MIIMKS, I UK ll.OUKNI'K HKWtNtl MM'HMKsj. WAKII.S x I'KIl TIIK IlKMT IN THK WOKLI. ViKKUM Kl IHK IlKHT IM III K WOUI.O. WSIIHANTK.il TIIK HKHT IN TIIK would. WAIIUANTII) TIIK IIKST IN Tit K Woltl.l. W HI(ATKI IIIK HKST I t TIIK WOltl.l. WAHKAMIK.il THK. HHT IW TIIK WOULD. WAKIIAXTKI TI1I1 nK.1T IN TilK WllKI.O. WAhUANTKIl TIIK IlK.HT IN TIIK WoULi. No. ItlO (IIIK -Nil r .sTIil-.K.T. No. 0.10 CIIKSNItT HIltKK r. No Km CIIK'MIT STKK.KT. ho. C.K) CHKmSU T STKKKT. r.lwlrlclty. All Aenla and Chronic Iltiaufli enrxt by maans of tha diOorest madiflcaUiiiM a KlMtrlcity, at laa KLKOTBICAI. INaTirVTR, Ka. If JO WALNUT 8TKF.Hr, rallarfalphU. raor. o. u. bollks Wll eisiinieace, Oi'Toasa 4, 1804, Aoouraa of Laslnraf ana fa1 1 InatnicUoa far apalrlaK UalvaiiUaa, ataua'tlaa, ana otliar mudilloailoai ar ale--trtcltr as rllatia IheraTtuUc auol fur Iba ouro of Acou ana Caroaic IMin, AT TUB INHinOTIOM, Ka. in Walnut Btreat, l'hluulalplila. Madtcal mD aod otliar ilsiblng to attend taa coarse at rcstuMtcslto make application aarl. Old Uovernmnt Java Cofvkr, And all lha Unfit llrean and lllaek Teas, Constantlr on hand by Xavis at BieHAmns, Arch aad Tenth. tine Quality 4'hnmpna-nM. Meant. Davm Kicmnns, Arch and Tiinta Huraett, Uave Just ractlved a Kresh Importation or Charlea Ilelds'eck, ripi'r llet'lsleck, MuJam t'llrtnot, Urat'D Aral, if umm A Co., Toucher, And other superior brands of Champagnes. Btek at- Co. PlanoM. BTtCH at CO.'I at ASOfl riAJfOA. BAMLIM'S BTECK A CO.'I PtAWOS. i. E. OOITI.U, Bavanth aad Caaaaiat alraata. TAMK8 8 IIIKD.TKACIIEROFTHE TIANO, O No. J0 8IXTKHNTII airaet. below Hpruoa. auii Isa ir THOUSANDS CF TEETH EXTRACTED WITnOOT PAIN. ritunl ip iwl for. Vy nw tVYentlcm, a DAoblft Re rhth t 8 11 aiijHhUnu Hit'ai.v TaIvtithI liitilr, fir Jiinn UiOiiiiK Kirii 1 xlde inJ xirUHini tjtti witho i pn Tbcoi-ly mode ibml llit- Ou cn d proper. ud fcltl AOuiiUlalerad. Dll O. is. MUNH, -ni27-l't 24o. 731 HPUUCK KKKT. "U. J. DAVIDSON'S CHIHOPODIST AND X 9 U.itiiiiijf Kiiffti luhiumit, yJHrt. H SCiiNI) fttrirut, (iitrnr ftl.j on lsv..i. fctrent.) Ir. I iV I IMON .jitiTu hik bi-rvicet, t Ladiai tuxl OemU-miMi ai a (Jhlrnp d it f t'lteruiiicv, Hiia piom n'i immeii i ri r a- t'xirnctu of nil and hard urua upoatur ut Sails writ Inst In 'ho tllt, and nirJR-Hi atiancaiii ol a welled aad I rutted fr'vet, iu aad out t ti'B lekiitcnott At hU tbiifhiiiiit, Nn. 'm Hr.ONhrttrt. t ar. bo ftiind Hot anutoUl Hatha. iHslrthow? and 1 Kmc lie lUtlu, ami hu'jihur aid vaiur i-ati-s Il k Huiphui and Vapor H-itm ate worthy the espoc'al a-lentioB of tavallda, to wttmu lie gl hi puraoual attuu troa auj4 tf 1UHN8 COTTAOE.- 19 Ihia rer popular. c , and wl. known place of we c-ro viattanon at me m. r, cointr or Hl.xril and Ml SOU Hir'tf. U oinir a Diot thriving umlntai, uuder lha auaplci and laiutiiialt! upervi4op of ADM1KAL JAMKH rnorxiaTnit The Admiral tparra QHltner time, uone. nor atlootloa to tit 'l I J bit patroua wUlilhacliolceat WiBeii and Ll'iuora, and tuperltir Hbolrh and Old Hiuok Alt oo OaukIH, mluch cani.ot taiualltd In Phllaileliihia. l vtr d an who lovea hia rountrjr and U fond of a tw d tfrtna.klNe u o adoiiral a ta.i au MVlta 1 LOUUIMIKNO UOlKLji. AaMON'UST I HK pub! c tiMUkt-a In and around I'tnU- fipna. in re tre D'-n it. hi i pa the 'f "tiNilNK ' in Nf.vK-4 II Hirie'. alovi- t'tlK -MJl'; fr. Ihti old and we. I lqkwu "r-OI Oil ' Hotel ai tre ornrr o NICK )N line MLd TliW SHhll' 1.1 N K H ad. air. f.KiiK .K w . Kim. I. 1 It pm -tr 4 1 fwnh. whid i Hid ei aatiiUtiin. nurantaie lor li eir rmiri htivrrao. tiivit. n-a m ftluic eat nbjf i ud blh me wi.l Um ton no ai t-aun .tlace, aiMl.ooiwIth kianul. ii i In-1 1 me art- out o'j'il it, tl.a -eiiitai w 1 1 gu re .ow. A rplcuciU lauuch uvury du), Hum U to li u'cluca. au (t Int llOOrKR'S AlaK VAULTS, S. K. COUNKR 1 1 IHIrelf and CHKiHSI'T HircHU. UN IHK liUTKIi HlAlkt l KLKtilt vt'H OFITlCK. I'KMHIaN N M.I h AND. 1'b E COOIJCnT AND HFaHl aIJCS IS THK CITT. LLI HUsaNIHKS, W (ilSM, WIlMKIKH. UIIHIINU AM) CaTaw'HA M'lSttl AM HtUMUkH, y Nt.I.lfttl.iHi.SJI, BCO' H. AM) AklHICAN AXU AN1 ItHOWM HTOUT. This reh'hraiMi old maud iiavlng txen renovated aad thorouk lily rtntted, wlih one a ihe fluect atocki of Al and choice 1ijuon. Iu the city, tha pruuiiewr Invitee Ut r"" 'v v uuu m wuautiit m i oi tneir ap- yiufiai. aUJi-UU t iOLD'8 1MPHOVKD 81 RAM AND WATK&- VJI H ATIN1I ArrAHATUA. f ur Warnm and Ventiiauiui fubita BuudUi and Prt vaia Uaaldaacaa. Manufactured bj tba CHIOM B1AVAM AN I WATKR HF.ATINO COMPAJT1 01 rillLA-Ua.1.) HIA. JAMK1S r. WOOD, Ko. 41 H rolIKTII Mtreat. ObJO-Saa II. nXTWCUuSuparloUDdaiU. pUBLOUOHS-rUSLOUOnB. Omoars xA soldiers vtilUnf ths eltjoa fttrlonthj, naadl HWOHDH, amd othsa MILITABT EQUIPMENTS, AU lTITaO TO THS BXTKKSira MAjrorAcnnuNa BdrAnusuMiaTT or OSOltaES W. HfMONH A UllO, 6ANH0M 81BEKT HALL, BANHOat Suae I, aoora Sunk. PRBSKNTAtToN BW0BD8 atada to order at lha short stnotloa, whlah rbr rtchoaatAad ataxaldoaas aauaiuw eompatlOoa, ao atlier boaaa la tea aoaaarr aomUma tha atAMirACTUlUNa JIWXLU Willi TUaj fltACTiCAIi WtWA ItAUll. pkl I. CABINItT ORtATS. AMUSEMENTS. BOVKR'B NEWCtlKBHUT 8T.T1IRATKK. (.uovkr b vr.w fHKNt'T srvrrT Tnr,Titp.. OKOVHa a hi n.n, Manarws. HrKClAI. AN Ni.UNf'KMKrrT. THE FIII8T tltANH KAMII.V M Tt VKK, On RATI Hl AT AKiKllMJUN ru pteinlier I. On title oeeanloii the perfnr sm e of AI.AIdHH, AI.AU'dN, I'll TIIK WOMiKKKt'L LAMP. TIIK HT'KCTA( I K KNTIUB. Tha MsnaKera announce, b ieiuet of man resi dent, n tifcli.MATOWW, 1 Bank Kiltn. n.vsisn'ds. CAHI'KN. WI ST rillt.AOKI.I'IlIA, and numerous hfamm or rAMii.tra In Hie rilv tl.et he . ill -e.i.n-e ll.e ienlar IAMII.V sITKJMaill f TKKIAINMI'.NT, as aliove Tie s-nie eare will be t.rstowi d upon th enlertein. nent al'iib has fM.Rs.l.n'l si line h r iiiiiieiulstl'.n fr m die piei,i and -ullir In the pf iforinaiicea hitherto K .Ten. I'O-.rs open at 1 o'clock. Pfftrninees at J1-,'. roi'I'I.AM AI1M1M"1"M loallpsrtsof Ihe housr, inrlmlltif Hreis Circle and Or. el esiin ;ll nnis. I hl'ilren. !!, irnts. si-1 lit IIiS. JOHN DUEW'8 NEW AUCH KT. Ill HIKAlkK Mi.ni.sir W.S KKKI'KKICKS. llukll.ess Ahfn' ei.it 'I ree.iiM r I Ml.'lll'Hf. I'lKMNH MlillT OK THK KKANON. Mills JIHIN IBKW ss'I.M.T TKAZI.K." New lirop Ci.iteln, r-e hcenery, Mew itH-oratloas, i:eri eunhS. sr. Oil) KAVOMIEn AMI NKW FAfESI On hATt K AY I.Vl'MMI, HepinlM-r S. l4, Ti e perlnrmeiice will eiii.bi'ne with KA-MONAI. Alms II V THE OliCHbalKA, lMirlii! wlih I the NF.W AC- HFOP 111 I e ,l,il ii.d. i,. toi.owid br SherlJan s brlllla il Ceineil of i nr. ni-iiiitiL, roit nuamial. IAIiV 1I AZI.K Mrs JuliN MtKW siis Ciindi r Mrs. I i.aji-r Iller ltii.t aiuienrHt ee for tlva tear I Maria Miss K I'rlra l.nily Hueeiorll Miss M.iri Mrf'elir learle Mr (Irl lllhs STlillver Hinleee Mr. Wailn I'herlr. Hi.rtete .... Mr. Jarue. Ca.dea ( I rem U.e lindon anil iMililm D enttee. liia .oi aeeear- ance in this el. v.) .et-h Rn-fare Mr. Waller Onnald.on Orem Mhloi. Hew York. Ills lirsi api airauea in this inea'.re.) Mr.rrahlrt Mr Stuart Kohson nr. iieiijannn issrkone tr. M.iN-a Meses Mr. frank r inn (I torn the llosti n 1 heutras His first appearauc in this i n. I Tarelees Mr. Hebcr l (Tslir iinke Mr. Ja . eii i m or Trip Mr. Illlbar.l iiuy, it-; iitle Hlrluhj Hum per Mr K.Mtrl.rC (li e. urni appe ranee in thli cltj JoaeKh'a flran Mr. Murrar (ilia nrai apirManc Id this eitr.i Lady Hnerwei h H.t.mi Mr. Worth ru-ji riioiiti iiom (! "lone," by lb Orchettra. To conclude witn the Lnm haoit: Karce of TnK ItuC'ili 1MAMONH. MfirK- rr MlaaC JefTertioa ( uer Orel aop arum in tata T'iro 1 Lad) Pinto M i O. ll.Urimtit (Her lirit anie:irMiiee In ti la c.ti 1 Htr Wllham KveijiTeen Mr. Ta.tor Lora ria n ir Wa in t'itain Hliiitio m Mr Crfg t on mii j o ...,,,.riuait HoOaoa lfovra ojm'u at 7. nriain rl -e at T. HCaLK or' Pit I UK. Irrisaa rirrle and 1'arijum A) centa f'aniilrririii- -is H enured Hraia j:t i i Matla t rrlvate Hoi.-n p; and )Vt Mt x tsbolilura' lioki ta dollvered on and alter I hnmd tv. Hfttn.ijjr I. lie iiiik untre win ne oiwn ror tne haie or Tl-koisand Kc-ervid Maatf .it. lo A. M. on Thnraday, fieiitfaitifr 1, Ihe Lcaaiu hm nffftt Du-aatue in lnloriutiu I tie nubile tl'H' r-ht liaa pi'iti-cti (1 en iiftrmenla wiih HTA1.M UK TUE HUM' oUIKK Or URAMATIO EX- I K X- Nt:iB. who will appear In the rouree ol the tine ion. al-;H QROVJstt'SNKWClIKSNUTSr.TUEATUBs tiiih r.vKNimi, The great ronaaMu, muaical, pautomlmtc, tpectacoia dratiia, Al.AFtKlN, OK THK WOKUKKKHL LAMP THE1.1V1M. KOI'NTIM OK COItOltKH WAI'KR, AH bm New ami Alaturi em 'cenery. Kiec uit Proper tleH.WondertuI Kreca, duu.b ('n.iumea. Httirtiliu Trana lorpiatioiia. tiraud Clmruara, ueautllaj Mualo, Uanco, pmiiU Ac, Ac. FamlU Math ee, rlatnrda Afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Per-foriiiam-e at olrck. An tu i ri Ion .0i.fnta; Cliltdivn iWccnti. ael-3t CONCKRI HALL COMMENCING M0 1AY LVCNIS'o, nKn.-tn OAK W tKK ONLY. The original and only CHRIvrY'S MISSTHKLS, And the wirld-Unioni I'oupr Arfat, UKOHOB CI1KIHI Y. J.W. KAYV0K M najrerand Pmoiintor. Klrat appi-a ance In thla citv inc it.etr return from Ktinpe a'lcr an niiencp tif iivmb year All Hie sfreat iiraa.ai zaa. HtirliNtiea. aq , whicli have made Uia name oi l hrtt Mitikbela AH V MM.I K At HOUHKHOI.H VV0lt!ll, will he pitMlm cd duiinK their "J mrn lit.' e. 'JhtitH uie a tl ihf CHUIM. MIN81'lfil.8irupertnr to ant AHnetrel erj;niaailitii In ril-tcace, whlo i ena'ila th' rn to pri.(tent lo a fupero maiinvr Uie huaiora aad oddl tiaa of flOHTHKRN PLANTATION I.IPK, In all Mr hn ad. nur.Mtnl. and ort.lna phnnea. I'nrtk-uNra In amail bHIa. Asdiut iout iti centi. (m-lif-tia Heata in fr.ni,Ji-ctiiiia aii?e-10t JOHN f. rtMITII. Buatuoea A'Ut. L' A- L LADNER'S MILITARY II ALL, I . No. Ml W. THIIth Hlieet. Pnitvtanr IS Or.l K K. the well known Mneitto, If en raM-d at ihia Miular pi new ot renort aa the Direct roi a jh. we fin Oreh(!tira, and every eveinnK ehl.?e ti eottoni or tare mime ar uItoii to the audience aratultuil. aniHi-JHt ATHKIUNO t'K THK CLANS. VI HCOTTISIl HA.MKH. The HIXTII AMNIUls liAMKn or Ihe OA I.K.IX S K X CLCIl. of Phlladeiuhia. wllltii-L-uIeOrated at wMstiNt T N ar THK A I , on -UOM Y. Muptomo-r tha -Mh, l.i. ( araleitve 'I lur et-nili and i ailowhul atresia, at M1-,, lo, liV, l.'iS ami 4 u clock K u klii 1 i-kt, rente. 'Ilikita ran be had ttoin Octree MoOlument, No. KM CheNfiui aiieet; Join Hmlli, No 't M.rkrit a raot; 4. live Uadnar, 8. hlfilitb arrfet. helow r'amrunk rod ; W iliinm Can.aroit, Hr , No.KJHX. Kl'ith aireet; Daaiol Mt-liitwo. Jouoa alev,tor -ocond alri; Jaiueat.ra I uiu, LouitiMiil atrurti, Im'I.iwUui utli; Htoittl H.Mro-wtt, I ousbaiu aire t. In low H a-tuinth; N tillin dnodrf raaa, KIum a nut- end Willow areui ; IV 11. ,1 iiuaon, H, Hi pHitsiyui k iud Jatoea Nfim ti, llnrna' Oottasro Nutli and Minor mil ; J hn Utile. No H. econd atrtdut; t l.uf Wliir-in Itobh, No. tirjo K 'lwi.rth atr et: (nd CMciiain. Willi in Amlth. Nn 1 -V.lt S. HN.oud atrnoi; ltobait IInriUn, vv'atsr atrmt. frniaruwn; -inthotij H.iIk. MUl am-et, Oeriiiantowit, i r fpun any of the w-tux to a ol the Lluh o' (.'onuiiltti e. Olivia rrti'lvnt for the liar up tn Til ndtv, Aininat -IA. Hti k celihrav-d Hra-aand 'irlnc Hand haa ietn en- yHij-ed Tor Hi-a cloii The meinhura will infwt Iq tha hili Room on Monday, M p emiiard, at i S o'chkek 11 order m theOlef HUCAM WKI' HIT, flecre ary. William MMini.Treasiirer. anr 7t KENSINGTON HALL. THIS POPULAR p. ace ot baotertalnnicn', Noa 104 and 1'Mt.O fR 4f Timi avrnueaiid 1UI N rtK.tlO l Airet eaahiilied ijfa-a asfi by Mr. John l.ipal. b ua ealartftid and nn o atd. aitd no poaai-aaa. at r act, oca uoeOtlird b any other etanjo-hrnrni of ini kind In the ntv A la t and effluivnt Orchea ra. under the dire jtloa ttt Trot. V lAe. in oot-n env a .ed, and a choice pri,raaima ofV.alanJ ite r me ta Muoio wi.l b pfot.culeaeb eveniii(, (reo f nrmuti tn ihe andia t a The ( metrt huoui ta laitye. airy, and aoininotliouw, tho rvf ut'ata iifwrtor, and Uie at I em I mta pohtf a d aooominodKtintf. auaM lui llr.NUT HOUNUNO, Prurletur. j;rek conckkt saloon. Ibe HuhxertlKT hna opened lha lurye and commodioni rUl.OON, with ateiHe HL MMtCU UARHKK, attached, N fc. t UKNEROK KltAVKI IS MTKBKT AVD OIRARD AYKNVK, aad hea engaged a full Otrhentre, un 'ttr tn leaderahlpof PrtOKKShOlt A HKttrKL, who wlU niMhtljr prfoiui a coulee p.owratuiua of National attu other aha Ai a plea fart plare to pan an erenln free of rhartfe, thep'oarie r U detornilise i huj catabUaUiuent aliaU ao b niriaa-ed. an-.'. Hn C'llltldriAN KKNT9CKLKR C5f5S PROCLAMATION. TO ALL HliOM IT MIT (OXCKKXI bXOUIiSION OP DN1TID AMEBIC AN MECHANICS' 11A1.L AssociA-TioN TO ATLANTIC CITY! Aa thero are a large number of Ticket, for the Excursion lfl en on ibe lmh In l. wnioh were not uaed, tlie boMura tiiereuf beiru; unable b uae them on account of the lerxe nuiubet of Kxcuraloniata hibk down on Tnuraday, tae lhin, and weia deurred ttoui volnf on U.e 13th, by reatn of a reported act Idi uttiue t'ouiuiltiee ef Arrtuiinuvuta have therefore aei ured tbe road (or Fill DAY, KKPlKVnJI.H And all pereoua holding Tic eta aro Informal tha the atd TP keia are tiK-d ror that date or the , i an h we thetn exct ai ftiM b calMtiK ou the hecrtary on I hundav, r il Uay, and HaturUay, Ub h. Jta. and K7iti luat,, otwren the houra of 10 and I, and i and it o clock, and on Tiurday ai d Kr day aeuiiiKa, frotu n to 111 o'clock. TheTh kata lor Ht pteinher 'J are limited to the nntuber the cent will neat, aa the Oninilitee wiahea to render entire atl.rartinii. Tie LlltKHi r t OKNfe,T AND BIK1KU UAVH WlU at c uipuiiy the Kx u aion. ('(iDimltiea. Theodore He Young, Robert McCoy, Chrla. RhiriT, Theo. Heck, JohnHlph r. Win Wilkev, Chirle Maker, Oeo. W. Jenklna. WM. M. WKCKKKI.Y, Heo , Ottkce. N K. cor. f Ot KTH uud t.KOUUIC ata. TICKETS H 'i.'i, Cblklreu under u ieara of aife, t reuta N li Lat Uoat Icavua Ylu Hireot Vharl a- 6 o rloc A. M. aui6 rmwth"tt ftf& NEW OBLEAUS, LA., VIA SKW YOKK. The Ocean Steam Karigation Companj'i BPLKNDI0 JJEW BTEAUIllir "1NOJITII ABIIC111CA," Ot'.Ht tent burden). CHAHI.K1 p. MaHBIIMAN. oom tiianiler, Is Dow leclvinn Ireight. and will sail as abuv. uo MOellAY, Heplembvr 4, at A. M. No irelsht lecelt ed. or bills of tedium slguud oa Ihi da ..ma. Kvt Ireliilit or passage appl to A. IIKUOrsT, Jll. & CO., ii-tf y. ne y, DtLAWAnu avaUiuK. AUCTION 8ALEI. ACKKY'H AITCTION ROOMS, No. MAKKBT BtTet- A UCTION SALK AT IIROOKLYlf NAVY jy Vate. mdir r4 Vt-nt Admiral Hiram VanMInf, U. R W , Cnmrurnfant o the w t.rk tf Yard, I ahall offer I of alf . at I'uhMc Aur low, at nU atti, ON TIlHKMiiAY, rt.tmiHT lih.at Uoclo'k M. IV- harrnla Hnlt TuriH-nMni. lo.cm itt oi f aivaa f 'hlpplnfra A oi f-l rVrnp leather. 1 xmall t nicnt Ilorlaooial llnflrr. 4 1 ffltht ff.l-ern A M ( Hfiftp I'ttrni I,innl-rf , A In o Han oai Chid' rt. 1 it oi ir n It ata. B crai (?..id' ni m1 WfKid toa(a. Twit it) per rem nf the pnnln mntKf mint le di-po-ltr a' tl r lm c o -file ami ten 'n a iiii b-f allowed tn r tno' e the nu ll, fr-m th- Val, ana P n t to rfinovt, thr det nlt wll-lw fs .rit I vt lolhaU vernrn-nt. AM t nt nu t b" tniitlr Iti i ti e -iimi, n- i nrrnrf , and Iwdrfr Uie ii'-O"!" ai ipmoveil tr ml f Yard 1 D T M 4RI1 AT.!., U m. HaTj Htortsfcf'iv.T. Navy Yard.Ktw York, Annua , Isftl. au 61 EDUCATIONAL. lHIENnS' APADKMY FOR VOYH, XIV. KV. I r.1 No 41 N K.I.I VPNTII Hlrwl, ri"I""e on the r,-h Inst fl.' per tt-rm of 'J weeks. All denomliia-lons ai. miiud. sel tin' 4 rDHADrLFIIIA. MILITARY SCHOOL 1 01 KTLAD 8AIM)KRS' LSTITl'TKf Thirtj-Dlnth and Market Stref-ta, Addraea, antr-ln !'KOrK.tHOK F.. D. HAlIKrP.Hfl.D. I. gT. JOSEPfl'S OOLIaEOE AND SKLKCT SCHOOL, Wl Mi I NO 'S A Ij I j MY, ATTACHFD TO 0T, JdRKPU 8 Cin7RCO. The Cburtfnth annual -eaal n of theae Inatltej tljni will bffc-a nn MiiNhAV , Srptemier .V, AppMraU-na for antnl-al-n tn iw made at the Crtiofe between (he oouri ol 8 and 1. A U. aui-f tu ha-f I)niLAnF.I.rniARCHOOI.OFDKStONFR H.ain m-i'llll He''inler 6, t Ihe b illilluf ri'cntlv pnrrha.d, B. W. oorner l'lL.kftr llireetans I'KNN liiuare lir.etirs Ji.sroh llA-rlson. Tteilwnod F. Warner, Wl. '.lanij Hnriliraun, t'tisrl.s llllilvilis K.HK. Price Jamea I.. I'uiRburn, Jaim-s'll Orna I limn U loknoll l II. m Seller., f. T Morris, 1 syio K llrown, ll.oiite TTMiner. T. W. HKMO-tUOl, 1'rlni-l.al Tf lasrraphlnx Tanfht. aun-Si JjKMtlVA I J. MEIEK & imOTIIF.R, MF.KOHANT TAILORS, Have rcuooTrrt Iram Ko. li'll X. eieeond street to the 8. E corner of 8CCOKD and AKCII rlireets, where they I ava nnhanda (nod stock of C'1.0 rll. UMHI VIBHR't, and VEHTINOH. laiiaVlin A Iro, a splendid aasortmcntof ready-nuiite Ci O rill Nil. NITED tSTATKS INTEHXAL REVENUE. Klrat fv.11 ellon District of Pennsylvania. eornprialnKtha Hecotid,1hlrd, Kourth, Klfth, Hlith, and tKleventb Warda of the City of Philadelphia. NOTU'R. The Arnal Aaaeaanieiit for l"t4 , for the abore-named DlMtilct, of pertona llablo to a tat on Carriages I'leaaure Yarl ti. IHIllard Tah'ea, and (lold and SllrT Plat", and alao of peranni reijulrf d tn take out I.lcenaeg, having been completed, KOTICK 18 HKKKflY UIVKK, That the Taxes aforv-aid will be received t ally hy ihe tindetaiftned. between the hours of 9 A. M. and RP.H, (Muiatlaya excepted,) a the Oflle, No. MH CHK-N!T 8tresH,neoonil tlivor. on and after TlllrHSltAY, Hop tern lr l.and until and Including 8ATLKOAT, Hepteiiibur 2t, ensuing. PENALTIKfl. AU perhons who fall.to pay tLelr Annual Taxeanpon car riages, ph-awrr yachts, billiard tables, gold and silver plate, on or before the 24th day of September, IWt4, will Incur a penalty often per cent tim additional of the amount thereof, and be liable to coats, as provided for In the 19th Bec l .Q of the Excise 1 iwi of July 1, Imt. All perfcont who In like manner shall fall to take out their llcenfes, aa regulated by law, on or he five tho 'Jlth davot BnU niber, l:t, will Incur a penalty of ten per centum additional of ti e amount thereof, and ba subject to a prosecution for three times the amont.t of aald tax. In aocordunie wlih the provisions of Uie Vtb section of the law a ore h aid. AH payments are required it be made In Treasury Notes, nnder autln rliy of tue I'nltcd States, or la notes of Masks organized under the act to provide a National Currency, known as National Itanki. NO K I' ltl 1 IKK NOTIf'E WILL IE UIVKtf. JKbrEK HARIHN !, Collector, spMU Mj. SIM H treat. L 0 A N O F 18 8 1 mOPOSALS FOR LOAN. Tm.AM rt Dki-ahtmint, AuirasttO, 11. alealod offers will be received si Hill Department, under the art of March 3, 1BU3, until noon of FRIDAY, THE Pth OF SEPTEMBER, 18C4, furbouds of tbe United Stales, to the amount of about TIJIKTY-ONK AM A II ALF Mfl.LIOS U0LI.AKH, being Ihe amount of unaccepted oiTers undisposed of undor the notice of Propoats for Loan, dated Hth June last. Tha bonds will bear an annual Interest of per centum, paja bit ml annually In cola, on th. orst days of July aud January of each year, and redeemable aftor th. :10th of June, 1KMI. Eaoh offer mast be for ilflyor on. hundred dollars, or aotne mulilpla of one hundred dollars, and must data th. sum, Incluc'liiji premium, otfered fbr each hundred dollars In bonds, or for ml, whan ta. offer Is for no a ore Uian flfiy. Tw o per cent, nf the principal, exclud ing premium, al' tlie whole amount offered must b. deKeltcd, as guarantee lor (.ayiuent of suhscrlptlon if accepted, wlih th. Treasurer of the Cnllel 8tat.s at Waatlngton, or with Uie AssUtant Treasure at Mew Tork, boston, Phi adelphla, or 81. LasUa; or wlc the Deslgnaud lei-poiltary at Italtlmnre, Pittsburg, Ctneumatl, LoulsvU!e, rhtrayo, Detroit, or Buffaloi or with any National ilauklnn Association au hrr'aed to racelre deposits which may consent to transact the buUness without charge. D jpllcat cenldeite. wlU b. Uaaed to depoltors by tho officer or assoola tton reei tvlug Ihem, th. originals of wblcn must b. for warded wlm tlx offers l its Hepartmunt. AU daiiialia should a. made In time nxadvh-a of offers with eertlriuatoa to reach Washington not latei than the morning of Baa. tember Ma. h'o offer not aceoupanled by Ita proper oeruncata ol deposit will be considered. The Coupon aud Kcgur.ervd Itonds fs.oed wlU be ol the denomluallona of t M, t M. .vo, and 110 0. Reiiistered llondsoft.'ivOOaiidtiaiVwtlUUobe Issued If required. ALL OFFERS RECEIVED WILL BE OPENED ON FRIDAY, THE 9TII SEPTEMBER) ' The awards will be made hy the Secretary to the highest offerers, and notice of acceptance or declination wUl b. Immediately given to thu respective offerers ; and. In case of acceptance, bonds of the description, and denomination, pretemd wlU b. Met to the sub.crlh.rs at th. cost of th. Ijt'partment, on rlual payment of Instalments. Theorlglnal deposit of ta o per cent, will be reckoned In the lust Instal ment paid by successful offerers, aud will b. Immediately returned lo those whose offer, may nut bi) accepted. The amount of accepted offers must b. deposited with Uie Treasurer or other officer or association authorised to net under this nolle, on advlo. of acceptance of offer, or as Sillowi i Oue-thfrd on or before th. lllh ; on. -third on or belor. th. 19th ; and th.balanc, Including th. premium and original two per cent, deposit, an or before th, Mth of September, la ter est on bond, wlU begin with tha data of deposit. Parties preferring may pay Ue Accrued Interest from date of bond, July 1, to date of deposit In coin. Offer, under this notice should be endorsed "Offer for Loan," and addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury. I lis right te decline all offer, not oonildered advantageoa. II reserved to th. Oorornmaut. i W. P. FESSKNDEN, BKCHKTAHY OY TUB TWCABlBV. Toe Bonds of thU Loan are ready for Immediate de- el t Uvsr. MILITARY NOTICES. Ji5J DRAFT NOTICE TEMTU Vff An Adjourned Meetlna of the Lnrolled and .thai reus ol Uie ll'.NTil WAHD wUl be held THIS (Till BMliAT) l'VKNIHO, AT I O'CtO tlS TIIK ItAHKM F.HT or TIIK CI1CRCH, AT TIIK N. W. OOKM'.Il CF 1IKOAI) AND ABCH ror the pn pose of rslslng A sum sutTlctent to pr Volunteers to Oil tha whole Ijnota of the Ward. Notlie le slv. n to all Knrnll-.l Men In this VTarl I a sufficient fund ! not then raised to nil the whole the fund subscribed' will 1. applied to th, relief contributors to tha fund who mar be drafted to t) elusion of Ihoae who have neglected to contribute. W" arpralto the Weill - nnd psflntlc rltiaenj i Ward lo come f. rwanl and h"ln In theanod worg. Hy onler of the Pseeiitlve Comrolttee. J. 11. TOWN-SEND, CiiAinsfA 1 SUBSTITUTES AND E STROLLED :itizj-::is-h Ar. InrViimed that th. tlrm ef ' .T O H i: 1 II Ac c o. rjavr taken tbe Koerua No. 422 WALNUT STREET, Lately occupied by th, rmZHIiS- VOI.TINrEEURUnHTITBTIlOJmstlT Where Uiey will be pleased to ftirnnh AL'F.iCI, TH HNX, or roNTB AHAM4. as Hulistliiitee (or HOI.1.P.D CITI.KNfl, and wUl pay to Bulistitate 1IKIIIEM1.PKICK. ,c 11 1IEA1KJUARTERS t rOK Ill.rTKI Hits, rTTte.TITUTEH, AKT VI l.rMKKKIS. M rrar)ei nr enrolled men will be rurnlshel with slltuies at short notice. Voluntema anl Kulistltulro srlll ba paid the hi botirtie. In rah as anon a. mtisteted. All parties wlU be honorably dealt with al this ftle vs. u. Il AT r, n . i Ke. IIS 8. BKVKKTH Street, Second rioiH Mooa do. Agents will be lOerany raid. a,M0 1 t.-0 JtOI.'.Mlt THK rUlAfl' n FfM OW-rtTlTKSH OF THR TKVTH W. W AKOl 8K! II you would Qpcnpt. the lra t ytu te uu and dolny! No time ohould ba lo.tt 01 ra tm DI' U' J twiiu vtw vsm n- 'r " We want vet over JV) nu n to flit mir finotat Rxecutlvc CommltUH' lias laid bet re jnu a plan of In tlielrciicular, b which you may aold the hiirtaei thedran. hut yon luuit act enrKe'tra'Jv, and at of Kuril anu must nana in m uocnpuon wiinout neiav Indiii t hi. rn li htrors to do llkewite. Tw. utv-flrn d fro it. each enrolled citizen will dmibt'e'S eUer tha Who will rot Klvc li f O ner wards aoil the oiuntry trlt ts are vv'tlrifr the Ben br their aneryy and llbenf toil nerd not watt to be called on, as there Is nott to canvas. the ward, but come forward w.th trie mf to 'he tetit)(mcn appointed hi receive it. Tnre is no way oi eicapf rrnm tiraii.avinern nienf. ar.d no nntiinnitatlon. Tha fotlo are authoilred to receive nubicrlptloni rirat frerinct, J. if - lownsonti, no Hccond rireinct, Sterling Uonsall, ti-wrl. Thrd PTctnl.ThmnHS L. Potts, No. 1014 Hare it I Kourth I'recUici, (t-aoriceT. ltarker, at.l .He. Ult i rifthPreeUiCtgWm. M. Whltaker.Ho.lM N.Thlrtj strtet. 1 Mxih Precinct, A . II. Kranclwus, Jto. IV1! Arch tti Henih frcirct, i a.eb n. Keency, N. w. corner an) Hlxirontii s'rt'ftN. Kitfhlh 1'reclnct, L W. Buftlnalon, M. t.,No.90Ml street. Ntntn Prednct. II. A.Llpplioott, N. W.cornerTwea and Chfr y strceis. n ad fnrncd meeting: of the cMzen of tha war lecilv sus-rlpth n and take lunhnrmesnurei to n tlie Km", will Ue he'd at tha Klritt ttaptlit 1 hurch n rom'T Plt!Al aud AK H tltreets. on tlMi (Till HAY) KVKMNU. Hrpiemner 1. at H o'clock. JOHKPM 8. TOWNSHHD, PrtSld Iavid Wkatiikki.t, Hecretary. A. II. KRN'lSM'rw. Treasurer, Vo. 15i9 AHCH fit or IS o. M.t M AKKKT tstrtet. atai7 I 109th BEGIMEHT PA. VOLS., COL. A. A. LECIILER. 18 15 a 5 IIOTJNT Y, Men Mustered and Paid Immediately. .II Mi,j belbr. leaving camp, balance In lrutalmonte. Pay $16 PeT Month Clothing and BubBurtenca. i rALAlj The KeRiment I, encamped at CAMP CADWA In oofnfortable nnarters. IXN'T WAIT TO 11 B IB AFTED, bnt Hn UU ment, and leave your families wel. provided rbr. NO DELAY IN TAYINQ TUE BOUNll anM-tf VETERAN OrTK'EKH. I HEADQUARTERS, No. 6U CHESNUT l BIRNEY'S SIIARrSUOOTEl' 4 AVOID THB IlRAKT, and enlist In a Corps or some standing, Authorlxed by the (lenoral aud State Oovernneait MAJdlt J. Vf. MOOKH, or Tiitf KIKKTV-MNTH rKNIfSYLVAtVIA VOLOKTES I, rscruitlnj to nil up live Companle, In this city. THE IIKIIIKST UOUNTIES QlVEot For One, Two, or Three Years' lien, 'all at once, at Mo. te CHESNUT Street, below SIXTH, If you want to Emlst. MAJOR J. W. MOOUI la prepared to psy promptly THE CITY AM WARI BOthtTT Immediately on Ihe muatertnioranymanto hlstleftu llir.LfK r.KOS., O. W I1AVIH. JOS.F. TOIIUH, JN'i. W. KVKIt.MAir. I. n. WINRnilKNMK.It, 1 CAItP.Y I.K. Al f I). JKSSI'P, A.l. HONAKKON, Cvmnaltt UNION LEAGUE PHILADELPHIA. In view of tho call af tha President fbr flva hua taausatid aeu, we propose to raise a 11 E G I M E N T TWCLTI MOXTHS. 00L0HEL HOEATIO 0. SICK (Lat of tbe rcnnsrlTanin Rtaerrca,) Has consented to take the eemtnaad. Allofrlccrs d. siring to taa. part In Uils organization reiurated to call on COL HOBATIO 0. BIOKIX, aut-tf No. lel9 WALLACE STREE S HEADQUARTERS PROVOST Ml hal. rirst Dlslrlct. ha., No. SIM S. TlllJtO St rhlledelplila, Anaust II, 1MI. To Insure pruuipt replies to all questions on ordll suloecu ounnL'ciad wlih the tiirolmeul, liralt, ftss tien. LlaUlliiles to Iivalt, Credits aud Account, of furnished, t:itiaiia are requested to make apois lloi tlie t'ruvo.t Marstiul oi the IViiwreesloiial lllslriut for tnruriuatlon, and not to the Provost Marshal-Ieusss w aehuia'toii. liy order of the Provost M arshal-Oen ral . Wtl.I.lAM at LKHwAsT aul'i-tf Captain aud 1'rovu.t Marsh u BOUNTY FOR MARINES. WANT si for the I'nlii d Sutee Marina Coriw, able hodi.d n lo pertorin tlie duties of a soldier at our Navy Yi JLand on board fulled States ,hlp,.of-war on foi uuiina. Hetter compensation than the oruiy. IHIlkE blMlUKI) noLl.AltS OOVER1TW IKH NTV; also, AU, Till LOCAL BUUMUla npon enilstuient. Alartuo, reclve Prlaa Money. .... ., For ad ruriher niieriuaUon iily at the Recm lleijeejvous g FHOtlT glTMt teioW Spruce Sir. between the hour. o. ui aocioca. (j (;04wrET auS. Maior and Kocruluuf omo M-ETIOIUAL 08D LIYEE: 0 JOHN O. BAKER 4 CO., Mo. 71a MARKET STRUCT, are now reeetrmf their enppUas fresh from the nsheii The .upertorliy of their 01 L tn every respect, has m for It a reputation nnd sale beyond any ether (bund 1 market. To maintain It, they axe determined to supply an ai that way be anllr.ly railed ou for freshness and purttj Sec tvsiUuvnlali of l'iVHvrs of Mvdl l CvUifee. will itm (NtaifiA w I tiff named pal MT. a ... 1 .ma area sir j , fro. m M. K