The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 12, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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MONDAY, SF.i'TKMIIKK 12, 1RI.
BPIRIT OF THE HEW YORK PRE33.
XeadlnK Editorials rrora tho New York
Papers This Morning.
Till-'. TIIHI.ll ..l IIOI.T.
From thu rttm.
It wotilil scorn nt tin's monmtit that tlicrc is
likely to bo vmncihinir like n lio't frnru tli'j sup
port of the CliiiftKO mmiiIik.'S liy tho rxtrrmc
left wltig of the Cupi'crlio id p-mo tVlion. Mr.
Vallninlipham dr'ivtr.-.i a ir?ch at Dayton,
Ohio, onM'edncmliiy l ist, 8ii.)iititi tlie C'himjo
(platform and nuninc; Imt two ilayn nfter,
wlille at Coltuiiiiut. on liii way Knf to t'ontimio
Ilia elPCtionccrluK spi'i'dienjii- got it copy of Gono
f ral McClellun'i K tt r of aiTfitaiuc Upon reid
Hn(f It, according to a tel. gr.im yiliich we arc as
sured in accurate, lie nt once iiulli ricd thowith
jrnnl ol Ms name from the npiiointments In
'Oliio, and retun.cd lioinc tlio dispatch adding
if to thin announcement that the "peace men have
f determined to niulutuin their lnlciritv, and will
aoon cull a meruit;? to detoiniinc liicif e nrso of
t action."
1 On Wednesday lie dcclnred th'it until tho srrca"
Work of the political rump n;'n wan n.vo nplmhed,
"every eav, eveiy hour of lii elten. o, ov.iry
tlioiicht. all i hat n dearest to him. shonlil lie
1 f ielded tip cheerfully nnd freely, until upon tha
1 Mh of November, or tho morning of the !)th,
I iwhi n the inn ahull rixa to record a country about
to be redeemed, reecnenvod, and ditciitliralled."
, Tbui he faced on Wcdncndav, but in forty -ciKlr
hours after he appeared to be faring In an oppo-
. aim .llMn,l.. Thi. r..... . 1. ..,..... ., :
g UIIII M'U. . III ..'.111 IIIU 1.1. LOUT WTIieT
J.of the Chicago platform from tho member who
I -nioved in the Convention that McClollau't nomi-
nation lie made unanimous from the orati.r
jwbo at once took the stump for tho nominee,
'and declared that "there was not a man in
1 1 America more fit for the choice that thore was
i not a man whose "personal character, whoso mo-
, ramy, wuoe attai nments to tho pnnciplos, and
whose oliedicnce to tho preccpta of Christianity
a roan whose devotion to hit country a man
who, in every eense of the word, is a gentlotnan
I fay there in not a man in any resjHjet iovo
X beyond General McClollan" such action, wo
remark, from the representative chief of the Cop
perheads looked at first blush rather ominous.
, I besides Mr. Vallanditfham, the Daily Sewt of
i'liU city the organ of the peace SoccssionUts
?nme out on Saturday dei daring that tho Deino
tcracy "must seek another candidato" than
McClellan that McClellim now "stands before
'. he people Belt-nominated, on a platform of hit
jwn creation" that the "l'eiu-e party will not
conent to have their principles betrayed and
,'.bey do homage to the betraver" that they
"demand nil that is nominated in tho bond"
and that "if the platform accord not with the
oomiuee's conviction of right, a due respect
Tor the opinion! of the assemblage that unani
mously adopted it requires that he should giro
hvrk to the convention the niandurd of the De
mocracy." Tho .ic.t further stated that "tho
democratic National Convention is not dissolved;
't is ready to convene at the rail of its Executive
' Committee, and if General McCicllan cannot abide
by the resolutions ttirorgh which tho principles
of the party have been enunciated, let the con
vention ieHSbcmlilc, and either remodel their
latform to suit their nominee, or nominate a
facilitate to suit tho platform."
' lloaido those utterances, there are numerons
,ithors of tho same Mud from Copperhead loaders
vnu newspapers 01 less lmpoitauce. Thesemal-'-ont.-nta
speak with great vehemence : but it is
tot unlikely that a few days may see the whole
I Movement nzitie out.
GENERAL ,TIr I.KI.I.A'V.S IMMI I IO.X.
Trom fat Tribune,
' In reviewing, a few days before tho assembling
kf the Chicago Convention, an elaborate effort by
Ir. George Tickuor Cnrtl, intended to eilace or
ignore the antagonism necessarily existing be
tween tho National or Webster and the Slate
'tights or Calhoun conception of our Federal
Cnion, we ventured tho prediction that this effort
SiustproTo a failure. Mr. Curtis, though a strong
tan and an able logician, was clearly unable to
jnvlnce himself of the soundness of hi) posl
, on ; how, then, should ho convince others ?
TTimiiAlf a lifn.lntifr WM:, ami a.li..Uin(
M de of Webster, he believes in tho right of tho
Bfj'ideinl Government to vindicate its authority
nd rnaintaln its existence by force whenever
r)rcc tlmll be necessary ; his trouble is that their
ssailnnts arc not Abolitionists (as bo has long
pectrd they would be) but slaveholders; so
tat his alkctioni arc divided and his instincts
rjntnsed ; his principles ally him with tho de
fenders of the National integrity, while his sym
futhios allure him into dungcrous proximity to
the camp of the Kebels.
(General McClellau's flank movement on the
Ucbel party in the North, in his letter accepting
jlie Chicago nomination, excites a commotion
nlcb is a great nnd striking proor ot the correct
less of our position, l'or the moment, there is a
I how of fight on the part of tho semi-Rebels. Mr.
'nllandighatn throws up his appointments in dis
nst, and turns back from his speaking tour t
toayton. Nr. jonn juuiiaiy ueciares that his
altorons Metropolitan Itecord will no longer
mpport "Little Mac." And the Hon. ben. SVnod,
i a guarded (yet pungent leader of his Daily
iVfij, intimates that General McClellau's lettor
,f acceptance ia decidedly a choker to all who,
ke himself, are opposed on principle to "the
loctrlue of the armed coercion or States," that is,
all who agree wi h Jell' Invls and hiinsulf in
Sgarding each State as sovereign, tho Union but
'league, and the Federal Government as an
!-gent" which any Ntate may dismiss or disavow
, pleasure. On nnother point (discussed else
iere) it is Impossible not to feel the force of Mr.
food's logic. He says that a'vepting a noralna
pn, and repudiating the platform on which it
, is made, la like a bridegroom nftor the cero
ony accepting the lot tune of his bride, but de
fining all personal association with her. There
ill be much more like this, ali of it urged with
i-cal plausibility and even cogency,
.llut, putting tnu morality of the procedure out
I night, we teel confident that General M :Clel
. n baa rendered his canvass lesi desperate by
i s letter of acut'putuce. Had he taken his stand
tieiinlvocally on fit Chicago platform, he was
f aten at the start. The fate of X. H. Seym iur,
'Woodward, of Vullnndtghum, and of so muy
.hers, gave uiuto but eloquent w iruimr to ail
.bo entered upon that path. No mau can give
'i instance wherein a I'emocr.itlo candidate,
'ndiug on what is called the ' Peace" plat
"mi did not run below his party's strength;
, 'Jlle there are instances all around
A of Doniix rots who owo their sucoe-s to pro
sions of devotion to the National cause. Here,
(r example, are Mesrs. Odell, Wlntield, Nelson,
riswold, Krrnan, und Ganson six, at 1,-ast, of
fti seventeen Demo rata now representing this
J ite in Congress who were all elected suban
Vlly on the basis of General MeC'ieil m's letter,
Id would o l have b-'cn bia'eu on thai o, the
."leago tilutform And so wiih twenty or thirty
ber. Horatio Se mour was a beaten candidate
I' Governor of our State inn il . in his br.ioklyu
ccb, be p'cdgi d hiuuell to the uueouditijnal
diutcuance of the Union.
All attempts to coax or bully General MuCleU
n into a change of his attitude before the public
ist fail, for oiivlous reasons. Nothsng that he
1 hereafter (ay will induce tho Valiaadiglia'ii
tlon to put tuith In him ; and they cannot bolt
in, however much they in iv desire and threaten
j do so. They are candidates for Congress,
ivernor, Ac, U, in nearly every State, and
.Itiug linn will put themselves out of the can
bs. A few oi them will refuse to vote for 1're
Jent: but these will hardly atl'ect evcu a local
suit; and any ell'ort to get up a third caudidatc
e Chicago phitl'oi m would have voted for Llu
dn, each couutiug two against the Chicago
vket; while thoe who will now boll will either
I hhold or throw away their votes, counting but
r each.
iWe shall be disappointed if to-day's result in
Wine, us compared with ihat of last Tuesday's
elioa in Vermont, docs not show that G neral
'.Clollan's letter has improved his prospects,
s party will ot course bo beaten In Maine, but
ii think not so badly as they were last year;
1 ereas in VermoM they were beaten decidedly
rso than last year. We judge that lie canuot
dected, unless tbe Rebels should win two or
te 8tunidiig victories ; but, running on his le(-
' us a platform, he will poll a good vote in
1 rly every Slate, und probably carry live or six.
I'he Ilrilish, French, und Rebel publicists who
I re been joyfully reporting "tho North" sick
the war und ripe fur a disunion peace, will
ase take a note of this now development. Tho
!niociatlc party, through its chosen chief,
"nns that the war for the Union must mt close
M prove l utile.
it is too late. Kither Lincoln or McCicllan
1 ,ust be our next President; and it is hardly
inl I lobable that a single electoral vote could hence
!. i rtb be obtained for anyone else. N), the
i 1 .ousands of Democrats who would have b -on
. : 'il lennted by General McClcIlun's u II
TDE
until the Union is res'otcd Will f,ord Lyons lie
good enough to inform Karl Russell tint, let
political aspirants mesn what they mty, the
American people mean exactly tint
Aatoihrr Conflict of Jfirlvtlrtlon In Kra
tuvtkj.
The I-ouisvllle Journal of Tuesday publishes
the following proclamation of Governor bran
lette, of Keiiturky :
1 COVMONWCAI.TII OF K KNTVI K V, Y.r T.C CTt V R
1'n'AHTWi Nr, I-'hanki-okt. S. pt. mlwr 5, l.Sdl.
My attention Imvine been culled to an order (No.
'0) of llrigai'ier ( iicral Hugh Kwlng, in the
words and ligures, fol liming, viz
" 'fit AD.jl Id I Us hi . ,.Vh hihi,, iMsIitK'T (O K1
. Lin is M i t , Ai i'iim '."i. ;i. lii.i.cr.ii i)r :n. s
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III report to thus
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la .atn'n.n .
rtuli . I !; ( sit'.i ti.
Win
It will ti- I., rrr i i.i 'o tlif I ti.Mti w ilt t.
...!itt il iy llif. i'. .lot, slid i-.-l In tho flpfifnvsl nl the circuit
n lit", il t.r ,'ini Iii....ii I'li.fntlv c -nsintr 1. ana will (. Kl
on it until it e r unit. if si-i' lit tn r l n m. ci-sitr.
" 1'jf eotnntnnil nf llrlci.tli r -l l'-tifi nl H" Kwisi.
" 1.. 1.. 11. Mil. AN. lai iil. nam si il A. A. ).'
"1, as the Chief Lxerutivo of the Cnmtnon
enlth of Kentucky, do hereby warn the unii
end justices of the srveinl c.mn.i embraced in
faidordir t lint brigadier General HiighKwiug
has no towcr or uutlmriiy under any known law,
civil or military, to assume control of tho oill ial
action of tho civil olllcers of this commonwealth;
nnd I further declare the said order to be in dero
gation of the laws of tho Slate, and in conll ct
with the rights und liberties of n loyal people.
Yon cannot obey the rder without violating the
laws which you aie sworn to maintitn, and pros
tituting the civil powers with which vou are en
ttiistrd to unlawful and oppressive uses, thrrohy
subjecting yourselves to tho just penalties de
nounced by law ngainst mnlfeasance of otllce.
"It Is the duty each owes to himself and to his
rountrr, to refuse obedience to such orders or
immediately resign, nnd let the ollie-e lie, tilled by
aorne one who w ill fearlessly meet tho responsi
bility of duty, by refuting obedience to orders
w hich alike violate the laws of the land, the
duties of tho otllcer, and the rights of tho citir.cn.
You are therefore hereby warned against making
any such levy of tuxes, and forhlddeu to do so.
"Thomas K. bK.Mi.nrn.
"by the Governor :
"K. L. Van Wi.nki.r, Secretary of State,
"by Jamks R. 1'aok, Assistant Secretary."
All Honor loUrnerftl Klllrm'M Command.
From tif Kntmlle Whltl, Aii'lnH..
The gnllnnt F.nst Tenncssoe Cavalrv, under.
General Gillrm, aro doing up a neat job In Fast
Tennessee. They know the Rebels of this end
of the State; they know how to appreciate them,
and they know how to dispose of them. They
had a hard light yesterday in Greenville whip.
ied the enemy well took tho town and now
hold it. Three cbcors for the Tennessee cavalry !
IIV ThXKORAI'II UtOM OIlKHNVIM.B.
Anfiust '23, 930 P. M. Dr. brownlow:
Whipped the enemy to-day. Killed forty and
lost twenty-live. Captain Karncr, my A. A. (.,
mortally wounded In a charge. John safe, tell
Mrs. B. Ai.van C. Gilleu.
This must have boeu a severo cavalry tight, and
a hand-to-hand charge, in which so many as
forty wore killed on one side, and twenty-five on
the other. Tho despatch does not say, but the
presumption is tbBt our men fought tha thieves
und robbers of Morgan.
I'fMlorwl Atrwltlr In Virginia.
The following is one of the acts committed by
the Federals in the Shenandoah valley, which
has provoked the Confederates to retaliate by
burning ChamberHburg. Governor Letcher, of
Virginia, In a letter to tho Mayor of Richmond,
stales that bis house was occupied by some Fede
ral (.Hirers, who assured Mrs. Letcher that tho
honso would be spared. Subsequently General
Hunter arrived, nnd, without permitting Mrs.
ltrbcr to remove an artielo of furniture or
clothing, ordered the premises to be set tire to.
Immediately thereafter cumpbine was poured on
the parlor floor, and ignited with a match. In
the meantime Miss Letcher had gathered np an
armful of clothing, and wan going out, when
General Hunter discovered her, ran forward, and
tired the clothing in her urais. He then poured
ramphine in the wardrobes, bureau drawers, and
ignited the clothing; takiug out Mr. Letcher's
clothing, which he said he intended to take North.
The bouse was destroyed.
This atrocious lie appears in an Knglish paper.
Ed. Evkni.nu Tkleobami.
S'h'!i l lat'iirral Wool.
Tho Troy Timet ot last evening says -. "Four
hundred and ninety recruiu from 1'lattsburg
having reached here about 10 o'clock this morn
ing, by the Rensselaer and Saratoga railroad, the
boyB expressed a desiro to pass General Wool's
residence, instead of proceeding directly to tho
Now York boat. They marched into First street,
therefore, and halted in front of the General's
reMdonco. Tho hero of 1'lattsburg, buona Vista,
and Norfolk was entirely unprepared for tho visit,
but appeared on the stoop nnd was greeted with
nine hearty cheers by the soldiers. He made a
brief speech in response, saying how glad ho was
to sec such a good rlass of soldiers, aud to learn
that their destination was South. Thov were
needed tbcro, he remarked, 'to put down Rebels
in arms, us well as to fruatrato the schemes of
the traitors who had assembled at Chicago.' He
hoped they would do their duty, and help to
restore this glorious old Union. Tho soldiorj
then marched towards the steamer Francis tiki Jdy
and embarked."
A fancy drees and masked ball took place at
Manchester, Vermont, a few nights sinco, at
which Mrs. Lincoln was present in ordinary ball
dress.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ISr THE UNION AND THK CONSTITU-
THIN.
THlltTKKN'IH WAItl).
Mi CI. M.I AS AMI PKN1U.KTON.
A Masi Mi-elhignl Ilielti'iimeniOcC'lticiit if tins TFIIIt
TKK.N 1 11 W Alll) wiil lie hi Id t tlm ontner ot IIAUOK.N'
sniK AI.I.OW IIII.I. Mum., .m
MO.NDAY f.VBNIMi, Hriaetntwr III, at 7 u clock.
The folttiv. lojr tmini .1 iiifttk.-n. will be iiresem :
I'llAKI.-a III ( KiVAI.IKIt.K.q..
rilAHI.KS W. llliOOKR. Kin.,
TllhO. II OKIII.8. 'Itl.Al.KK, Kq.,
liK.S. WM M (USlil.h.i.s),
JUKI, CtinK.Jr , Ki..
TIIOM. K. IIAItKISa, K.,
JOHN O 1IVUSK,
Ami iitticr.
1'rcvloua to the nietln m Wet l. tUn f Uk will Ik risj.
11 11Y UKHKK 'l THK COM M 1 1 IK
tT" " JIVK V8 b.U'K OUR OLD CO.M
;:x' msndcr."
THK h(i;.HIKItS HI'KAK I'OK McCI.KI.I, VH.
An mlioiirnid n oitllm o tha HollLKLI.AN OMI
Ol'Altli, will lit liulil at Ihti CON 1 1 N'KNTAI. I IIKATItK,
WALNt Taliovs Kuht'i Mo.il,oii THKNHAV KVKINil,
11th Inst. Ah SOU IKK.S s,i WA1I.OKS, IIMIIIAH IKII
On IN TIIKHKKVICK. favnrahle f. Ilitls.ll.in ia (IKNK
liAI. iiMHttll. n. Mcci.KI.LAN to thr fro.ld.ncj or rn
I nited niilM, i da wi ll lo 11't.ml.u biulnrai irf l u
iKiil.ince will li iruiisa.i.il. A uuuilier til dlstiuitulAti 1
Suhliers will kdars-ti tta nKs-tliw.
JKUK.M1AH 81 L'.IVAN.ti. M Itf.tl. . Vols.,
1'ieiideiit pro laia.
HW. P. LTl t;ill:uv, !i.-.tb P. Vol..
ANTHONY A. LAW8,al'a Koa .
cl'J-t Hrcretarles protein.
Kgr" "CRKD1TS FOR NAVAL RKCRUITS,"
little.' nt the I'll) Iliiunly KuniUNimmUal'in, Nti.
41'." PKD.NK Hire.t. Hvpl.-i.ihrr . In The ll.iuiuv
Coiiiuilue. cf tti dliti-rent U urds ar re iuesed 1 1 L.nl
tn thlk Ultlee a st4temeiit nt tho cUl.lia wlileli tliv hsvu
lrrsm.il inr eredlii on Nav.il KnliKtii,eiila ir.ir to Vtiru
urv -.'I, lv;. liuin.aj.ilt. itttMitlttai in ihN I. dt-.lrAhle.
ell VI KOIIMtT M MOOitK, la.. KiM-rniarr.
JJ DKAFNKSS, NOISKS IX THK 1IKAD,
TUItOAT HIHKAHKH, CVTAHHH.
Thoae who auftrr from those tuslsdlet havo nnw the
vwrj liest .iiipnroiiiity Inr tlndinfr reln-t. The appsraru
cinalrnclrd liy It. VON MCl.H'H.lttkttt It uiltloulitmlly
the uinat perruclly eiructivo nseiit ever used for reaching
the swat ot' Ute disease to vthlch It U dlrcle.l, and erill
atliiK U Willi wtilnlenul ruplatty. The Situlicatieu U
,liu. .l. Ultlee, No. 1't.1; WALNUT Blreet.
TKSTIMiiNIALM.
To the Dr. tr. V n Mosctul.ker, Aurlst, No. 1WT
Velnut kUeet, operand liio.l ncM.es.ruUr on oifears,
r. eon-Inn me to n. ct hearnif. I iuff.re.1 rr.tia what tho
ih) .leiaii caUed a thkk. nlns of Ilo- drum nf the e.r.
WIU.IAM CKANH. builder,
., , . . R'-s'deiit.e, No. 113 s. Bitcoml elreet.
Flil1adelthla, Aa.-tistV, IhC.4.
Piiii ai.h i iiu.Mlh.lui.e.l-! Tlilt Is to certify, that
tt.r tour venrs I was troubled witti an urfeuslve diseherse,
aeuoiiipeiii...! with ilesriiees. I hnve be.-u treated hr ml
lueioue physleiaus without receiving any benellt. Some
inomhs mi I ap piled to lir. ou Mosclizl lr, wbo has
eect.Uipliahf d perlect euro.
JilHKPlF SnoKM KKR,
Of the firm of 8hoeiuaJter it 'I I. .Inl, isvn-haaiU.
No. Ml N. UroadaU-eet.
rtlvatc residence, No. 7J2 Oreea street.
F.YK.-Jir. VOV MO.scillSKF.R ran be ennsiiHedon
all DiiilxUes ol IhrKve. The .11 ' KU1CAL operations to
rueiore 8Uilli skufudy itcnonued.
6ih; No. lurr WALXUT 8tret,
V here htuidreds of similar teeliuiouiais ae lite above can
be rxejttJued- atai-u
f3" DEAFNKSS AND BL1NDNF.S8. i.
Isaaea. M !., JToreasor of the Bye and Iter, treau
all dlseaeeeappertaillluK to ties fthovo-nainea members wtvfe
tlie utmost eei-ceee. 'I eetlmoulaie from Uie most relume
sources In lite elly and eeuntry eea be seen at his orhee,
No.SIl rikUMintit. AmtlclaJ Kyee Inserted wultotdpalo.
Noehaigesaiede fuc eamiietvn. Ottloe swan o-oce a K
1 a. M..1 eul P. M. e.eUriaxauee. aul-lta
DAII.Y EVENING TELEGRAFn.PnJLADKLPIHA,
SILK AND DRY GOODS JOBBERS.
JUWIIV 1IA.V.L, .V CO,
No. 20 S. SEOOND STREET,
Are now Owning tboir Fi.1 au l Winter Stork of
SII.KH,
imi'iSs (ioous.
SI 1 A VV I ,H.
C!,t IT IS, A,...
lf.l of wlo. h are -i tii Mr imp .rtaM -n.
YVhiilrsIs And llettill I'Uyeis art itivlt.-d ti ex tmlrie our
"'' k- st-ti mini It
JNDIA EIIAWL8 AND SCi.Er8.
GEOHGE FHYER,
No. ItlC. C I l-l '.S'N X 'T STK!''.KT,
lias rernrel hit I'AI.L IMI'OltTATIOX (
KKAIi INDIA SHAWLS, ION I. AM) SQl'AKR.
Wlthefrw Otoleo r.tl.r. UDOIid, to whli lithe attention
of the Ladles Is Inv Ited. seT-Kl
Yi:rVPJ JBliW On llOLTON,
No. 322 CHISNUT STREET,
Now eilcr la tho trade four-rally a full line of every
doecnpUon ol
WIIITH (K)ODS,
L.ACK IOC)IS,
KMUltOIUIJKIKS,
ANO
EEAL WELSH FLANNELS,
ALL OK THKIE OWX DIRKCT IMTORTATIOM.
se7-l
FALL, ) HTOC,t
,1
FALL,
lr-J 1.
lrMtt.t. uow n STORE
EDMUND YARD & CO.,
Nob. 617 Ohcenut and 614 Jajne Streets.
IMPOKlEltfl AND JOHBBKS Of
SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
SHAWLS,
I.INKNS, AND
WIIITK GOOUS.
LAROK AND HANDSC-MK STOCK Of
DUK88 GOODS.
KU.L LINK OF FOIIF.ICN AND DOMESTIC
JIALMOllAT.S,
IN.u.irDiN'O aaA-2ui
HKUNKIVS AM) OTHKll MAKES.
ll I 1'lll.s.NUr HTUKKT.
LACES,
NV11ITK GOODS,
VEILS,
HAlNlltICltCIHlU"r5l.
E, M. NEEDLES.
.
iwa ciiKssur stiU;ki. "
Si
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"Ml KAT I) R Y (1 O O 1) S, CARi'HTS, OIL
J i Inllis and Window Sbiiilts V. K. AKCIUM
11A1 l.t H, N. K. cnrniT Kl.hVBNTll and MAKKKT
Slr.-i-la, vi ill open tt.la niorniuit, Iroiu atictiiil,lns-ralil Car
l. ls. all wool, at l U.S. l .t7, $l-.'aj. $UIJ. $17'. toJ:
luar.iln l'nls, wnul illllm;. 7,i mid H7 cents; Kntm.nd
Hlsir Carpels. 7.'.. S7, l,laA, l iff and fW; llrup.
urn and line l'arit. VI, T and 87 ctuls I ri'ior Oil
t'lollis. 76 rents o 1 .Vij llllt B.ml. rf.l Window BhaJua.
HI to i -.'OiHIalr Oil lllo h, III) and ;l.'i rents.
I'llKAl' 1H I.OOIIH AN1 lltlMMISdM.
HIiIiIiiik. Hhi-eittut mid I'llluw Case Miiallua, an, .11, 49
.'tti.ttf, and 7Ac ; N.-w r'allllrlalncs, Tsl and .'sic. ; Alpti-ts,
uil .-olois. a7r. t.i 1 ; ltlankula, $11 to $lo; Co-nfortahlfls,
l'-lAll wool llt'lulu.is. h7c. ; C'hlut.es, j'i to 4'mi.; ttfti.l
tnt rts. 7fic. f. .: l-'hinntls Aoc- to (1 : loatt-a' Hp ol
Cotton, 17r ; fins. Ik- : Braid lite-; Ont'iin Hose, 'ti to 7oj ;
HlKHls.tlto (III. W'ho.-sale and Hntall Hlore. N. H.
roiuer IXKVKM II end M AUkKT Stie.ta. soil) Ol
R
U IV IVO It I H Kill-
We reftiad the money, If deon-ed, lor every lot of Bhirta
which fall In any respect
FINK HlllRTM.
CUT LEMirUWISK OK MUSI.nl.
Jdade or Kew York Mills Muslin, and very ne Llcea
Bosoms Only I I T J Usual price 0'00.
WllllamsTtlle Mills Musi1, and line Linen Bosoms,
Only l-50 Leual price IV.IO.
GEKTLKMEN'B PU UN ISIi IN Q OOOD8.
HIM IT II jfc JACOII8,
mit-Cm Mo. 1-4'ia CHKH.vn Street.
I'Qti IKidl SKIrlTS
UO tlst.ula. l..ry. No. l.s AHI'll airi rl.
(J28
Alsive hUtli street,
I'lillaikliihla.
Wholcule and IteisJI.
The ni.i.f e.tinili'l.. usoi imi-iil ol Ladles', Misses', and
Chililien a Hi rp hklrls in Iht rily, In i-vry rt-.pert nrat
. las., whlt ti tor sirle, ttui.ti, uurobility, iuid chcaimess,
trnve rn e.iial in the niarket.
rslrta made to urdor, altered, and p-nnir.'-d .
I.-I iy WM.T.H)lKINi.
C1UFFKE AND HASl'llERRV. AI.KX.
J Jlll.LlUt & CO., rroprietorl of the Old Uoverniueut
1'liKl'Alifcll JAVA COr lKE,
have Removed tholr place of busfness rrom No. 911 K.
hM'oud strvet to tio. AliCII H(ret, where thuy are
vr.-paied to 1IU all orders at tho shortest uotice which the
Ituhllc may la or tlivin Willi. Thru- Colloe Is, as usual, the
best lit tlie market. They abso have the liest
KASI'IIKUKV HYML'I'
that Is inanutaclurt J In the cl'y.lAII at lowest prices, Coa
siilerlnii ll.t- hlh prices of mtitei-ia)
1'lease ttive them a eall before purihasinii olsuwhere.
I.o lint forui Uie dumber,
auls-lm Ku. 81.1 Allt'll Street.
c
AKVF.TS, MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS AND
window Hhadrs, rrom ew York Auction sal.-a,
(sllchlly e. lliii tltent Brussels, S, wide, tl ii,
tl i; V,, $l-;si end $t'75i linltatloa Bru.sels, (painted,)
5a wute, .ii, bai aua pi cente i o-e, auu ii at propor
tionate prices ; Imperial Cajrpeta, SI H7 to $l7e per yard :
Imrralu, Irom 60 t-euta to il'llt; Venetian, bait, aaii
Hemp, frotn VI X to 7ft eents per yard; Matttruis, the
larirest assortment ever ottered In Fhlladelphla, front b"7.s
t4i76centsa yaid. at the ew Yerk Auction Hales lie.
pot, (nmnerly HieUUow's,) ho. 147 8. BKCOND atreet,
Itrat door alaiv Watuul, opposite Cora Km liaise.
Jyl-aia
USTY'8 TKA WAJtEHOUSK. E8TA,
bushed in liSJO. Importer and Iiealer tn
ma leae. Wlaea. and LkiuaraL
Choice Bavaaa Clirars,
Croa IllackweU'i Pickles tad gauoo
English end Scot ok Aie and Porter,
Canned Meats, Frultl, Soup, aW.
Vavy Messes eat ap with care.
eJ6ly JOaUUA H. CPU a IT.
PVHK SHRIT8.aoO GALLS. TURE Sri
rite, 'outth proof, lor preserving tnirnoaea, for sale by
K. P. elllinl EIOS,
eel J 61 Ko. ti N. 'KOMI Hirejt,
IDWAHU X. It Id I I. Y,
JOHN KF.LLT,
TAILOU8,
No.Hl' (JIIKHNIIT HTKKKT,
llao reeslTt-d Ihslr FALL HTTLPS, end alarire stork of
KAI.I.Al.J WINTP.ll OOOII"., Inrlintlnit choice AMKK1
CAM OOODS, all nought hofore the rise In prices, which
they wilt make up In the belt ityh s at moderate prices.
TKHMM-KKT CASH. seT-l n
lJ" HIlODHAIiini V. CO.,
OniLDBEN'S CLOTHING EMPORrUif,
No. 1 N. FKilli'll STRKKT,
riunni.i i-ui v.
J,
1 ::
IV ' J .
:.-.' U "
U r'-tprctfully Im ite spcrlal attention to our clc-int
astonment of
tMIII.DIU'.N'S CI,OTHINt,
Coniprislni! 1IO , HI HL , INFANTS', and MISSK.H'
ClolhliiK In every variety, tn tltc 1Atst st)los, andof'siiiio
rlor woi kmanshlp.
Special attention paid to MIH4P.8' DKKHHUAKIMil.
The public are Invited to call and examine.
M. SIIOHMAKKK .V; CO.,
e:-wni?nt t N. KKIIITII BTKKKT.
T
ia m. i it i:
FASHION
Small Profits.
HATS AND CAPS.
Quick Sales.
NKWKST STYLKS.
Lowest Pric.-s in the cliy.
J iOl'KNIO,
K... 40 N. 8IXTU STRKKT.
eO finw-1m
,1. WILLIAMH,
No. 16 If. SIXTH STREET,
Af4mi.actunr of
vi:nktian laiNDa
AM)
WINDOW SIUDKH.
Tlie Lergest and Finest Assortment la the city, at the
LOWEST PRICKS.
RKl'AlltlNll ATTKNOKD TO TltOMPTLV.
BIOllK 8IIAHF.1 MADH AM) l.PTTKWKll. tel 1m
J Iviri-C I .A HH
AUD riCTCKi: I RAMF. MANLTACTOIIY.
WM. II. MOltOAN,
No. SON N. NINTH RTRKF.T,
Oilt Ovnl lliOtotrrnpU Frsmos
aclO-nm CONSTANTLY OS 1IAKI).
VIXPirVVliK
Having bought most of my materials before I'.u late
great rise, I am onahled to off. r my stock of
FIIIST-CLASS FURNITCKE
At a small e-lvaucc on old prices,
I. LUT,
sell) Dm . l-Jt H. KLK.VESTII STREET.
JIIU1N1 A. HOUDUII sSt CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND SniP AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS,
DOCK STKEUT WUAJtU',
UllLiDKI.rllla..
trurHri A. sornRrt, )
ax. iiieAi.i. oi riY,
eiKi-m.a t. aoi'uka. 3 iat-tf
TKW SKA SHAD .
i.1 'JuTbarroit new Lcouomy MeaHltad, to arrive by
steamer tiotuiau," l'or sale by
KLNMHY. STAIRS dt CO.,
sepKs 5t hu. lou unit N. W U AUVES.
N
E W S A L M O N.
4s tmrtf la No. I Salmon,
t-ti barrels No. i Kiilmou.
lie cases Alh cans Hplred Salmon,
it.', cases ll'lh cans spited Hulmoo.
Xow In store and lor sale hy
KKNSKHY. STAfHS A CO.,
aclO-.'.t hoe. 130 aud 1.IJ N. WIIAUVKS.
VRW IILUE I'ISII, SCALE FISH, ANO
1 W hile lsh.
(Hi barrets new Kewhlirvpoil Blue Fish.
III! barrels new pli kled Scale Fish,
oflharrels Mnrlnae While Ki.lt.
tl0 half barrels Mat ins. While Flail.
how lu sure, aud lr sale hy
kKNSKHY. STAIIH A CO.,
sclO ol Noa. l Ai and 1 11 N. W11AUVKS.
gRIDESBURQ MACHINE WORKS,
OFFIOK,
IVo. US N. FRONT MT11I3J3T,
rair.AjKi.piiLA.
We are prepared to fill order, lo any extent tot our wetV
knowa
MACniNERT FOB COTTON ANO WOOLEN MILLS,
lueloalinf all rooeat Improvements ta raiding, Hptnniag,
and Weaving.
We Invite the) attention or manufacturers to oar exten
sive work,.
lall-lf ALFRED JKNK8 A HON.
ORIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.
This favorite Soaputuow overseen years In use by
at K-ast
One Hundred Th.usaad ramilias
In Pennsylvania alena.
II It made upon entirely now principles, of perfeotly
pure materials, and always In the same way. It does
away with the use of a Woh-b-ard, and will wash twice
as unuhclotlies wlib two third, less labor ll.au any other
Soap made lu the I'nited States.
ITS GREAT rori LARlTY
Has Induced several brainless aotp-mak'-rs tn liilutelt
la appearance only, ami, by nhvilng Hreat indiuemenu to
unprincipled deal.-ra, put their spuiit.us itnlrlo on tlie mar
ket on the lust regulation acquired by our Ueteralve.
Thote desiring to purchase our aoap should examine
and see that
OUR NAME AND TRADE-MARK
b etamped upon EVERT POUND of the Boap before they
take It.
VAN HAGEN 4 MoKEONE,
,uW-lra rillLlKKLPIUA.
QTJKEN OF BEAUTY. WHITE VIRGIN
Wei of AntKles Is the raoet perfect prepareUon of
the aire for beautifying, wnlleulni. and preserving the
complexion. It Is aaade from pure 'White Wax, hence It,
xuaordiiiarytiuallues lor preserving tlie akin, making tt
nfl, euioolh, hlr, and tran.pareut. It curea chapped
beuda or lire, removee plaiplea, o. Prtee M and W ceou.
Meaulaclured oalv bv III ST et CO , l arfumers.
No tl B. iilUllTlI St., J d.sirs aboye ch.si.at, ant
anie-laa Me. UA . kv KM strs.
AQNT)AY, SKirfiMnEIj ,l2r
vTRKASCRY nKPAIlTMENT, OFFID? OF
b. r 7hVT'",1" " Cun"'. Washlngloo, Sept...
the nahl ,ia ranltal .l.-k nf ...a ll.nk . ' vnai
the sum of Two Hundred and Tlfty Thoaij" .'I,,,.!!
(iO,i(t'l: Wollare
Now it la l.erehy cerllfletl, that the canltat stock nf .
Sec.nd Nnltonal llenk of I'hlla.lelahia," l'ennsvlva,n
elitressld, haa been lncr. ased a. eloresald In the tom e
One llomlretl and Fifty 1 h -nsand Is -liars ( tl'si.itisil ; I hat
aahl Increase of capita! has been paid Into sept Itank as a
part ol 1 1 e cnpilal site k ll'creol, and I hat Ihe atihl ituTeiise
Of capnal la appro, en hv the s .mv.lr.,ll. r nl Ihe I 'orcein-v.
Ill witness wheruol I hereunto aillx mv nrtvtnl slenalurc,
111 ..II M. i t l.l.orii,
aclO lit Comptroller.
ry K 1'. A S U R Y 1) K 1' A R T M UNI,
Antirsr l, IV.4.
SOTICF. TO Ilnl.l'KllS OF TH Rl.K Y K llrt SKVF.M
1 It I KT r NOri.S DATKI) Ot'TOIIKII 1, 111.
Holders of Revtn Thirty Notee, datod Ocfohsr I, Wfll,
aretirrcl-y n itlftcd that they may he prc.cittrd home,
dlalely, In any eiu-iunt,to be ext-hainied (or Six Pur Cont.
Honda fallme dne after June M, lasl.
The lalerest on the Seven-Thfrty Hotcs will hi ,s-.tls.
up to date of mammy October I, and the siv Per t ent.
Honda will bear full coupons from Jrlv 1.
The adjustment of intorait will be ma le by de lucting
fnan the amount of Inlen-st found to be due oa the Seven
ThllSy Notes up to October 1, the Interest accnnsl on the
Six Pel Coot. lion. I. irom Ju y I to Ot-t iher 1 1 thr balance
will be transmitted by the Treasurer's cola draft liimio.
diately upon settlement.
The following rvitulstionx In relation to endorsements
niusl be carefully observed :
W'rert notes trttiiMtiltlcd f.r aettteinent were issued
payehle to order, and are held and transmitted by tho
original owncra.thrymaat be endorsed hv them. 'Par to
the Secretary of the Treasnry lor redemption," and bonds
v. 111 Issue In their name.
Where notes par able lo order arc. held hy other parih-j
than the origleal ow ners, the notes must have thnendorse
nient of the original owners, and also be endorsed by the
present owners, "Pay b Ihe Secretary of the Troasury for
ted eruption."
For notca la.ued In blank, endorsed "Pay to the Secre
tary of tho Treasury for redemption," tun la will be Issued
to the parlies transmitting them, and la such uianuor as
tbey may tltcct.
When notes are endorsed or transmitted by an attorney,
administrator, executor, or otbor agent, they must be
accompanied by a duly cerilhed copy or oertlilcate of the
authority under which he acta i and In all cav a by a letter
staling Ibe kind (registered or ronKn) aud the denomina
tion of the Six Per Ceut lionus waated In exehamm.
When Koitlalered Honda are order, d. parties ahould atata
at which of the following places they wish the Interest
paid, ill.: New York, Pnlladelnhla, lloaton, llallliuoro,
Hew Urleans, Chicago, St. L ouis, or Cincinnati.
W. P. PF.SSHKnP.!',
tu.10 3w Bsc rotary of the Treasury.
u
NIT 11 1) W T A. V JU H
7-30 LOAN.
The Recnstary of the Treasury give, notice that sub
scriptions wlU bo received for Coupon Truasury Hutea,
pajakle Utrexyevs from Aturmtt 15, 1'., with semi-annual
Interest at the rat ol ecveu and three-ten tin per
cent, per annum, principal and interest both to be paid la
lawful money.
Theat notes will be convertible at the option of the
holder, at maturity, Into six per sent, gold-bearing bonds,
payable not loss than five nor more than twenty year,
from their date, as the Uorerr.ment may elect. Tbey will
be htsned In denominations of $30, Hon, f WO, tl'KXi, and
fc&OOO, and aH subscriptions must be for fifty d.Uars or
tome multiple of fifty dollar,.
At tho notes draw interest from August 15, persona
oieaang deposits tubscqiisnt to that date mutt pay tha
Interest accrued from date of note to data or deposit.
Tartlet d positing twenty-live thousand dollar, and
upward, lor these note, at any one time will be allowed a
commission of oneinarter of one percent.
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN.
Ir is a National Bimio riAvx, offering a higher rate
of Interest than any other, and ths bett security. Any
savings bank which pays Ita depositors In t'nitod States
Notes considers that It Is paying In tho he,t circulating
medium of Uie eouutry, aud It ennnof pay lit anything
better, for Its own as.ets arc either In ilovernnfnt toovrt
tles or in Dott-i or bonds puyable la i.overiitneitl paper,
CONVERTIBLE INTO A SIX TEH CENT.
0-2O GOLD BOND.
In addition to tho vary liberal Interoet on the notes for
three years, this privilege ot conversion Is now worth
about three per cent, per annual, for the current rate for
Honda ia not leas tliau nine per cenf, premium, aad
before the war thu premium on tlx per ount. L'nltod Statet
stocks was over twenty per cent. It will bu teen that tho
actual profit on this loan, at Uie present market rate. It
not less than ten per cent per anunm.
ITS EXEMPTION FROM STATE OU MU
NICIPAL TAXATION.
Hut mtdsfrom all the advantage wi- have enumerated,
a special Act of Congrus, exempt alt boni and Treatury
notes from lorol foraioa. On the average, thta exemp
tion Is worth about two pur ccot. pur annum, according to
Uie rate ot taxation In varioua parte o the country.
It la believed that no tecurltlut otrbv so great Induce
ments to leudett at thoae Issued by Uie ttuvornment. In
all other folios of indebtedness, tlie faith or ability of
private parties, or stock companies, or teparateoouimunl
lies, ojiIj , Is pledged for pa merit, wldie the whole pro
perty of Uie country ia lield to tecure the dltrtmrgo uf aU
the. oljllcations of Uie United Starlet.
fii-ns. Kii-TiiiNtwii.tnr Hm.koxd by the Tresvsttrur of
the United Stale, at Washington, the several Assistant
Treasurers and designated lieeosUarlea, and byUia
F1KST NATIONAL HANK OK P11ILAIIP.I.PIIIA, PA.,
HF.COM) NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
TIIIKU NATIONAL BANC OP PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
PHI KTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
By all Sal tonal Bankt which are depoaliarlet of publte
muaey ; and auj '-tf
ALL ItESPECTAltLE HANKS AND BANKEIlS
Througtgiirt the country will give further Information an
AFFOltD KVKRT FACILITY TO 8UU'KIHKItS.
1 EJIOVAL.
11
J. ME1EU & BROTHER,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
Have removed frnin Jto. 1-.A V. Secnd troet to the S. E.
corner of SECOND and AKL'II Stre.-Ii. where thsy have
on hand a good stock ol t'LOrils, CASal MKHHsl, and
YEbliNUH. (auK)-lm
Also, a splendid assortmentof ready-made C'LtHi II Nil.
1 E M O V A L. THOMAS M. 1'LOWM AN,
Ii Carpenter aud Mullil. r, has removed his shop Ire in
No 'AM taw berry si net to M..,-J.il'AliTFIt Slreet.ad
ioluing the old Post Oltlce llnlltllng. Hiimiik lucre..-, d
lUcllliies li.r cairyiliK on the tun-luert extensively, he hopes
to roelve a shaie ul public patronage. Jal
QXCOItCil3 htitkh, an.,
MANUrACTURINQ MACHINIST
AMD
KNQINKKU,
at'T-lm No. 1611 H. SKCOttD ST., Philadelphia.
STEAM HEATING FOR FACTORIES,
Hills, Ac. liuaud with director watt., steam. Also,
colls for beaters, colid.-ns.-ra, etairalors, A-o.
lel-lm Al.lOlitJSAh, N. alXTIl Street.
., Whereas, satl.nkotory ttntlne hoe hevn ranlrnMIM ta ,c.
Ot.mptn.llcr of the. 'urrenry that It,, cap" ' ,, !? Jj!
"Scsx.r it National Hank ot f-hils.leh.hla. VenV.Vnili.
Franklord, baa lieen Increaaed in the sum of One 11 H 'Za
and Mil) 1h..u.snd Hollar. (IMi (),, (n ,""nJJ
ll.e piovailm.iol In Arllclea of A.aiwiaihin, and thetthil
Ufo
riNANC).L
la-vv loan op i1'
THK ALA.sCE OP Tnit
$75,000,000 LOAN"
laving this sy been awarded. ouy Wn, BroTln,
ur..,l.w. .,. prepd to,,, to ..,.. oamla
mall sum,, toy am nnt of this most deslrtbta
C0LIX PER CENT. LOAN
'1 MARKET PRICE.
Wc have always cons
d thete lsul HONDS at the
BEST LOAX ON
TE MARKET.
TherrlsblllaHMAI.L AV0CN1' .
premium will, In our opinion, advance ra1Ac:. "'I the
Parties 1 sting
r-J) LOAN
Will do well tocall and FACIIANilF. thlr 8-JOs for thJ
MOIIP. PKKMANF.NT LOAN, especially aa new, owing
totlie (lerman demand for I he tnemles, a hich rate can
be obtained f.r Itiem
JAY COO UK A CO.,
Ni. HIS. Tlllltl) .NTItLKT,
eeln lm Phllndelphlav
QOliD, O Xa 1. GOLD,
SILVER AND HANK XOTE
WANTED.
DE HAVEN & BR0THE3,
anl-tf Ko. ( B. THinn BTItBRT.
Q L, A H K H O N 5k CO.,
UANKK11H,
Ko. 121 8. TUIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Sovemment RecurlUes of all Issuet Purchased and lot
Bala. Btookt, Bonds, and Uold Bought and Sold oa Corn
eal salon.
LNTEWTST ALlAOWtD ON DEPOBrTS.
Collections promptly Made. fea-tf
g M ITU fc 11 A. NUOLiP H,
No. 10 8. THIRD STREET,
BANKERS AND JJKOKEHS.
Specie, atocks, Quartermasters' Voochsrs and Ckeckt.anel
all Oovarnment HecnrtUet Bnrurht and Bold, f nihil
JliW 1XJAIV. NEW JJOAKT.
U. S. 1040'".
JAY COOKB s5fc CO.,
OF ER FOB SALE TUB
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN,
P.F-ARIKO PITC PES CENT. IirTKRF.ST IK COIN,
redeemable any Uma after TEX YEAKB, at tha sJeajura
of Uie Government, aad parable ruatTlf YKAJtsI after
data.
BOTH COUPON AND RKOI8TEK1D BOHD8 are
tsuad for this Loan, of tame denomination aatha6-Wt.
The Interest on 60 t and tlao't payable yearly) oa al
other denomlnatlont, half yaeurly. Tha 10-40 bonds are
dated Marsh 1, last. Tha half-yearly Intereet failing duet
Bepteaabnr ltt and March 1st of each year until lit Sep
tember, the accrued Intereet from 1st of March It required
to be paid by purchased In ciiar or tn LtoaL ovaaaatrr,
adding arty per cent, for premium, until further notice.
Al.LOTHKK GOV KR tf M KSTT SKCUR1TI BOUUHT
AMD BOLD.
JAY OOOKE & 00.,
ahW-tr Bn. lit H. Tglltl) 8TI1KBT.
pHXUUK. fcsl 'J.' U 1-J li A d O.,
BANKERS,
Ko. 30 8. THIRD STREET,
tut ABO tau.
OU), SILVER, AUD OOVEit.NMeftT SECURITIES.
B T O O K S
BOUGHT AND SOLD OK COMMISSIOK. ImhH
CTOCliH AM) HliCUHITIlCB
BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION,
DE HAVEN & BROTHER,
M-tf
ho. 0 S. THIRD STREET.
u
M1KD 8TATK8 INTKUNAL ItKVKNUK,
Kirit Collfctlon DUtrlrt of PonnsylvanlM.Ci.niprtnlnKtlit
frond, Third, Fourth, Kirtlt, Htxth, and Klercnth Wttd
of tho Cllj of PhUadelpIiia,
NOTH'K.
Th Annual An8cismiit fur lHM.Ior.hc bovo nmd
Dlhtilct.of perwiii liuble to a imx on Vwrinut 1'lomaure
Yacht. Ulllmrd TaUua.aud (iold and tillvrr fUtf.Mtd
alio o(tvfhon Kjiilrtd to take out Urittu, havio tmR
comil(f(ed(
VOTIOK Id lIKIIKbY 1IVKH
That the Taxns ahittaid will bo rtrolred dally by tl
ui.drai!ted, beiweon tho tooura uf 0 A.M. and H P.M.,
(Hundaya excoviad,) at tho oflW, Ko. CHKNI'T
Htru.,ifOtid Mnor.on and Mfer THCItrtPAY, 8tptitmlr
Land until anrt InHurtlni HATI KDAY, St?inbur 21,
onauina;.
I'KSAI.TIKH
All porona who faHJii) it tl.etr Annua. Tuxea uptn enr-rraeiPK.plt-aturo
yant,trlHtard tahlca.Koldand lilverplate,
on or before the i4th day f Neptonibar, laiy. will Incur a
itnltv often pfrcentMo additional of tht ttrooimt there it",
nd be liobleto 1'ottn.aa pruvlrted fur In the L'Hh rifctlm
or the Kxclaa I.awa nf July 1, iwi-;.
AH per "tin who In Hie manner hall fall to tnke out
their Hi eiuea, as reuiilMed b law, n r beiMa tho Jiih
day ot HfplruibiT, Jh;4, will Incur a petmlt uf inn per
Cfuttiui HtlditionaJ ot the auonttt thorety', and be atibjoct
to a proaecutlun for three tluiea the uiuouat it wait) taa. tn
aoi'tinianro with the prorialoni 4' tha &lh aoctlon uf the
law aioreaald.
All paymenta are rcjuired to be made tn Treasury Kutea,
under authority of the I itilrd states, or ia notna u( Hauta
orKitd iiiiUt-r the act to provide a N'aiiu.titl Ourreucy,
kuown at National Itnnka.
0 Kl'ltTIIKK NOTIt K WILL UK (IIV EM.
J Kb r Kit 11AUIHN
Cnectnr,
rt l-21t Wo. :m CHKSSVT Street.
D
I .A. M O 1 H.
rericna having Ilamudt or other rrcjiou BDneato
ditpoie of will du well by culling on
LEWIS LAD0MU3 & 00.,
Diamond Uealomuml .J wwlora
IN'o. Ha C1IKHNUT Htruot,
Who will .-Ivt tl.e Ii v'tift cash price. aull-la
JA JI H H 31 A. 11 II 03 11 M
M.iLl.l.e AMU HXT1II,
CLOCK KSTAlil.IHIIMKNT,
S.'X. comer SI'.t'OSD ana CIiKSJIUT BtroeU, rhllad n.
ac.n. y run tii i-atxnt
KvA'ALIlNJ T1UKTY-1AY CLOCKS,
A very Uclraole article f.r thurchet, Uotslt, Danks,
C.oinlitia-11. n .e. I'url'iM. A
ISO, SI AM KAl'Tt'l'fK Or FTK OOI.n fKS.
i LO K I'.S.l'AIKr.ll AM WAKH.tN I lLi,
lal-l v I'loct i rtiuti.lnaa ol evorr Uoscripilou.
A'M. A.OII AY, N. K. CflKNFlt Of SIXTH
? anil MIM'H Hirel, buys HiamonJa, Watchea,
li. Ml, BUer, ao.l ...ian Th-aeis. ,,,.,.,
CAJ4..
All bnslnett conflJentlal. au!9Sa..
PROPOSALS.
J. I Clot, TWELFTH and (IfRARD Brrwwts,
ocrrhViS,uT
fb;X,n7n;hmi.r.!K;rir
f'lfK. '""; P'W'-'l.aaso.tedtDiet.
Tin artrcK." V.Vl?,,Q'' 'rvloeable msterial. aa4
lob.lehvere ,onVr',
Sample, of ihe " PrnpoM ro be delivered (,,.
tf the tiMders will bee. """'tied wlih e.ch l.i.t. and sel"'
th ns will be niade .reinti, " '" "a lly and prc. "
'he bids will ainte the Hv'M',rof ach kind of article)
Jipose to d.aireres,
K-h bid oust KsiiHranteecl C.f t.fsiMnsthle perinnt
e.er,7L".n"",r"n""t tPl-enilei . auaraulee, and'
amount ml , .'"J" '""and sunt, s-' ;ur,ty fr to.
amount Invrilvrd, hy seam public functjtmar ot tile United
w HI a. t b? .".'r,T'''r'"','" 01 va-ti'War4,
gu,rsme.''nnr:Lp,,';'P""'',,,rn the terms of lb
at this ..litre nil"''',,l'','l'iil "n arrplleatlaei
guarantee wlh , ,' "'','"' w,''rli do not embrace Una
...lei cd wi, h' ZlrnTlu V " " '" ?" PfP""-' - ca
reen., therein .laierl ,C"F "t.orm to Ike re.Blr-
( Mlini?-' tor lrrer,t.
pHOl'IKSALS FOR STATION KRyT
II. .1 -.an (,f tKf
ala.l.i..-. .. "-. "Hi. day aj S..,.mh.. ij.''.- "".7
offloft
tj.e ir.iit 'V
lm renin
U Pit liM
ItOrraniH whliwuarto poet M.nr -
tine, fptt.l .. r PW' IrflM.
T ream hue e.-nfj-f-lal n-it papvjr, xtra aunnr
.lOrrama vhlte ci-niiui'..n paper, aitra
fliie.puin. '."""a aaper-
60Tr?,n?rf"hlt ,oohcnP P'fiaper, Mtratapar-
nuti letral Pnp pap.-r. extra Pipprnj1a. feint
uu Hut rap pat it, plain.
o reaiux
i.x. re:iina tnm Manilla p tper. 'i.ihnj
fVJ rmiim Alknl1 a pap,-r. Ii hy llnrM, uc
iMmr -f per ruwin, vrry touted aad tmooih.
t00 reama Manilla paper, lit by H incho. wmf
'fi pounds lr ream, flat, vary aniootli
tough,
300 reauin Manilla pnper, 97 by iTT Inehea, welfrhlnt
41 pnutida pir rnani, flat, Tory auiootb and
7'. OH) white thlrk adhesive envelopes, fiV by V Inchec.
hni while th!. Ik al!'alve envr..p.., r hvjf Inchai.
i) whi'r thlrk adheiilve enrriopp, H , ,H' Inches.
Ift.m o whlie tht k adlieivnrrrvropes, $7i byS'i Inofaas.
Ii.imi Ihitt rtitte iiveJt)ia.
liii.KD liirTadhehlvernvel.Mws.7,i hyd.VtochM.
1 uroRi (.ni.creaa tie nfthpea.
V- DtHC Keel
v- ' - ssint jiviii. vitnnii fcllllU,
,S trriMia 4 tnch tut Inkataada.
li doxeii Inkituimli. vnrloun klnda.
10 fjt.tn ihttllea beat black Ink, quart a, lnts. and aaU
ptnta.
f dozen bett Wne Ink, quarts and ptnta. 1
lh doron rubber pem-lla ion g and abnart.
'& lion n gold niout.ted pencil, varlotia kinds.
b Rn.ua black lead peuclla, aocr's octaKoa and roa4.
No i.
nrrtM Kaher's carmtne and blui eocUa.
H Kroaa pen - hold rn, dmerent kimla.
6 t.u.fii rubhur pen-ho'dfr.i, varioua tixaa
6 dnxi'ii th tiloa ninrlintte, amall sixes,
10 ctieuvi panka v nit lug cards. 1
7.i siKxila pink tap.
r pi tin id beat near let saallnr wax.
ti 0o7ti, diaries, for lHLTt vartoua kloda,
tt doaru m morsndnnts, vartoas klnda. '
V doxeii rttoMs.
1? do iii paper-foldrrs,
V dozen rtibtar mlf ra
1 doxen paner weights.
11 di'zen ptn-wlaera.
if.r'do7en uocket-kriTea, two, Ih-ae, four, and afcc
M !; htag. parl,ahUi and ivory Uttudlos.
1 dor.ru : inch uliintri.
fi ounrift ersiiifr mhher
t utonn ruhtNThanda and rinn
'tCO akiiia parchment, lti by yiiachaa.
If dozrn a pon we cups.
I dozrtt pow'hf.
In thesuppiruf odn,c-vntmrtnm wfll be rigidly raqtilresl
to funiiah artirlea fully tual to a am pie.
rropoNHl muat be arcontpauied oy tha nam! of tha snre
Ilea Int ntiil tn be olfrnHl.
Ah rriulrcd hy taw. profnrance will be glren to the pra
ducUi'iia of Anii'Hcan lndiiHtry, If euatlrchnap and of at
Hnk1 uiiallty ; and all person! making propoaaln to supply
any rlana of artlch'S will atata wbutliar the same are ta
Uinnniacture ol the I'nitfd HUtea.
I he artu lea are to be delivered, free of any oharjra for
carnatf, at the ofllce of the Clerk of tha llouaa of fUnf.
aenlniivi-a on ur before the lMh day of Is'ovember, lU.
Farh proposal to he endoraed "I'ropoialt for Stationery
for the Hoiiaa of Htpnentatlvea of tha United 6 tales
ard nddreiaed to ti e nndershrned .
Huthrh'nt apecimensof each eta an of nrtlctes propoaed
f(.r mut a- company the proponal, marked with kite nam
ol the hid.! tT.
The perNim nffdrinv to ftirofsh any clang of articles al
thelowcat price, ijualtty eonaiilori'd. aha'l receive a con
tract fur the (tame on exetutli g a oond, with two or more
sureties. naiifU.-torj to the t'Urk i tie House of Heora.
aentatlves, fnr the pert orinanre of ftte same, under a fbr-f-
Iture of twice Ihe co'itract price, In caae ofrallure, wtiick
bond tnuit b riled In thooflHe of the suld Clerk wttbln ten
deys aitor the proposals have been opened and the result
tlt- Jart d. KtiWAHl McPHKHSOM, t
Clerk of (he House ol Representatives of V nited Stated.
avl0-tlllef X
QUARTEKM ASTER'S OFFICB,
, . rnii-AUKLi-iiiA. September O.ldM."
Healed Pmpna1a will be received at thta office until
Mt)MaY. 'jrUi InMant. at li o'clock M.,lb? furnlahUur
ANTHMAt 1TK HTKAMKK COAL for the War depart
ment. it a period of al monOia, com men dm 1st Octotr.
Imrt. andendnig HIM alarch. lttfi. 1 oat to be of the ImmI
qunlity aiithrHcite,ior the use of steamers, to weighs
Kund to the ton, and to be sailed to Inspeotlon.
The Coal ts to bu delivered ou board veeelt In ihe portg
of I'hf adeiphia or New York, la auch rjuantltie and at
such liiiH'fl hi may be required; furnishlig, if denuuidje4,
seven thouaard tons per week.
In case id failure to deliver the Coal In proper quantity,
and at the propir time and pi new, the Government r-heivi-e
ihe rly lit to nake ifood any doilclency by purcnase
at the ctntrai tur riak a-td expense. 1 he price must bo
Klven aeparately for the Coal delivered onboard of rea
sela at (hJpt pri and at New Vork, on tho terms and eon
ilfil' n aliove slated. Twenly per cont. will be withheld
from the amount of all payments mm!e, which reserra
tlou la not to le paid until the rotitrant shall hare been
lully cnniphted. laytiM nta ot the routining euhty por
cent., or balance due, will be made monthly, when tue Le
pin tnient la in fumls for that purposo.
Kach olfer muat heaccompnuled by a written (tnu ran tod,
sitni'd by two or more nHHniuhle piirllea (t)ndr reeponal
litllty to be certined br a United Htttea JudKe, Attorney, or
Collector), uiat the bidder or hltlderswill.it his or thear
bid be au-epted. enter into nrlttuu obliation, with good
and tttiflU lent smetiea. in the sum one hundred thou
sand dollars, to fnrniah ;ni pPo!WM npr Ko prop..
iliod win be cooalilmd unlesa Uiu Venus of thlg advertuo
ment are complied with.
1 he tiulit Ik rnerveil to relert nil the hMa If enniMtxeoJ
I to be to the intercut nt the mtvIc tn do so, and no bid from
aof'inuiniiKconiracirir win w nceivMi,
Fnlokala lobe endomed "Fropoeala fur Coal for tht
War department,' and uddreaaed to Uie undersigned.
It) center of Colonel A J. t'erry, yii.irtermatter'n Uepart
ment.H.H.A. (IKOItlift K. ORMK,
t-i7t CaptaiD and V- g. M.
QUAUTKKMA81KU-GENERAIjS OFFICE,
Mrst Jitviaion.
WAMiiiNnroif Citt. August ett.IAM. 1
11OKNK0! HuHHt.H'. 1 HUHKKSI I I
Htr.fi mi u Ii I inr Anilory md Cavalry aerrlee wtfl
be pun halted at fHKHUOUO i'EPor, lnoueu market, 111
o ci om.it l, ih4,
Horea will be delivered to Captain 1 Lowrr Ifooirw,
A. Q. M , and be subjected to tlie nana! Uorerameo
llixptctloo helcre being acceptid .
Trice oft avalry llomea, $17i each.
rrlre of Artillery Horaea. flKOfrach. 1
i'aj meitt will be made tor alx (til aad more. 1
JAMKtt ak, FKIH, . i
Colonel Klrat Oiriklon, : .
icVtsrW) f)uartcmiaster-iienTars ofQud.
UNITKD RTATKH, KASTKHtf DISTRIC1
OK lKN NHY l,V ANI A, XCT.
THK I'llKMI'KN X OK TliK UNITED 8TATK4
TO 1 UK UAUniUL Of 7a etAali-KN i10itl'JT
OK I'KNNSt LVAW1A,
VltHK l lMi. k '
M lU.bKAH.Tlie Olatrlct Oowrt of tho UMted Atatea tsi
and lor the Katteru Hintrict of l'enualvatii,rJgkil aad
dnl pr'tceeiiiiiK uii a i.lhel. tiled hi the nan-of the L'nftod
ft tatea of Aineiiea, hath derrved all nerMina Inavueral wbo
hitve. or pretend to have, any rlicht, title, or loterevt In
lerty-tnreelialea of cotton. aud ts eroceedaol ante tberetri'.
CMptured hy ihe Mcauier "AriMiAiook," a .er1 ot war wc
me Hnneu ntaies. unacr fominaiiu oi e. n rratiMiu.
ktnteniiiitt'.iiiiuinoimr,and bmiiKh lutothtdr4tnct,t(o
dm m In tl. cited, aud called ttmiliciuenU at the Hum ami
Plane uiiderwrittt ii, end to the eiiect anranibir eKpeeneedi
fliittlce M re-iulrliik) You are. therefore, chiw-ked aud
trtetly en oiiied snd 'Ouiuistiiled, thnt vou umit mit, tt
that hy puhiishii g thee preneuta In at least two e tho
daily mwpMiera prlntt-d and putilinhed in tho city
ol i hlluilelphtu, and In the .-j intit"i?tiert ytu
do nmii ith and cite, or cauae to le nionhhed soil cited,
MTi-iuuiorllv. nil prBoiit In Knerul vvhn harvo, op
Drl end to Irnra. anv rthl. tllia. or I it t emit in that
aaiu 1'uri.v - tt ree t'!cs of cotton, and ihe pceeta
ot tie Kitlr tin-r oi, io apoe tr teltra the lloawtratito
.IOHM OW A LAHKIt, ti e Judxu of the soxt frwrv,
at tlie fuat'lct Court rinm In Uie Citv of oita.
deipiua, hh u. twentieth day after pu td cation of toiao
pr -en ta,t It Ue a couit day. or ulat on the noxt court dMV
toliowtna. between the uniihI lionrs ot hearing cieuies
tttn and tl itu to allow, nr alU'ne in due tor in-of law,
a reasonable and lawful excuse, tf anv they Imvov
why the aald forty-ttreo baiea of it ton ahiuid pot b
pro u on ii ced lo tiek ni , ut the time of the Ottoture of tlm
shHio. to tle eneniloa cf ttie I'liltcd Htittea and, aagoiroe
ot tin ir tiM-wie or oherve tae, llnb'.e and anh act tn eon
0 nm.uioii, itt be at;ndk;ed and coudt-miied aa giid and
lawiul pn.ta; nd inrthir to do and r-caie ai ttaa
behait ak to lattice ahull appertain. And that voudoly
tiit)inae, or 'NUe io te intimated, nnto all persna afi.ro
aaid, neneially (to whuuihy tue teuor of these ptvaenia
it In uIno liiiiumHd),that It ihey shall not appear at tht bin
and place bove mentioned, or appear and shall nut
bhow reasonable and lawiu1 ciiuho to the contrary, than
haul DlntrKt Court doth Intend and will, proceed toadiu
(Ui utioii on the auld capture, aud may pi-onounoo thai
the ill !v.rty-tlirie bales ot cotton aud tho pro
ceeds of the ame thenoi' did bvlong, at the tin
oi ihe cai'lore f thu mmc, to the enemies e the
C nlted StrtfS of America, and aa goods of Uhjt
eiKinier, or other v lae, liable aud sui'iet to confuta
tion snd comJfiniimlon, to be adjulMed and c-fiidcuiiid aa
lav nil priae, the ttbence, or rather cont nm-y, o'" the per
boti!i mi cited ami intimated lu uuv wie iiotwithitanding,
ai'd Uiat ioa duly rertity tu the iald Hutrh t Coarl wiiat
iu xhall do In the premiaea. ugi'tti.r with ttieac prenfuta.
WltittKB ihe Hmiorahi JOHN Clrt'ALil'h. J idgo
ol tie Raid Court ut Philadelphia, this ninth owy of
Heptt mber, A. O. It, and in the eUtuy-uiuW year of
lh liiduiwudimeoi theaaid rnltd'f4-. ,
aelu-.it
0. H. KO V, Clerk District C art
i 1 Writ of hale, by the Hon. John ( adwUdr, Judgo
il tie Hi at rift t oiut of the United Bsates. hi amtfoir tho
1 iiMern IMnrlctoirenna.lvaula. in Admiralty, ko me di
iiH'fed ill be nohl at putdk- mio to the hihrhaat and Immi
Ll.ler! tor .a.h, at SllCHK.St.ll 8 UTOUh. No. UJ N.
iKt'STMrMt, on kHiNHAY. Hepteuber Jtt, 1.4, at If
cJ'i k M.. tlie ciko ot trie i,team r "Lillian," eouatatla
i i hale ot i-oitoa ; atsi, bales oi coiloo, thu canfo
oj' vtfcsei uti known.
WII UAM Mll.LWARH,
V. H.Marabaaifc.UeOt Fenaa.
rH 1 T-AT'E' V,f i? PiU' '"r t0' lht- aeil I t
fJO PKCF.FTION. NO INFERIOR CO A la
11 pnrchaxed to otter below the cost prioe of a eupertur
article. HAM C EL W. Hr.Hrt, UKOAI Atrt, above kaee.
east side, aalia the guuiu
a, aalia Uie Buuiue KAUl.B VKIN. U-at aud
ptmr,t mined, tg ai;d UtoVa auei.SUi Iarge uitoU
pnrt t u
per ton.
Coi auu era ahoutd make their aarohasse at eo.
rloua to aaoUior adeauca. laii-A
r
f:
8.E. CORNER 5IXTU AND MARKET 8X3.
PEADY-MADE CLOTHING
AND FINS TAILOBXNCi
ESTABLISHMENT,
K0TO FOR HANDSOME 8TYLE3,
REASONABLE TBICE3,
AND POLHENESS TO CUSTOMERS.