The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 13, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. rmLADKM'iriA, TUESDAY, SEPTKMBRrt 13, 1804.
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TUKSDAT, RF.rTKMBKfl 13, Hit.
8PHHT OF THE new tobk prg33.
Leading Kdliorlals from the New Turk
Pnppm Thl Mnralng.
A TIKI
I'ki'.itt iiriHki:i,
am ir
rM.
Trem Ihe Tne- .
Mr. VnlliuiiliplMin, in his sinvr-H at IJ.i.vton,
jplTing lil tvenuiit i.r the Cliia,o Cinvon-i in,
Until : "Unit (' nu ii imi 1ms met every -Xict.i-
tion of mine. ''' innmi.trn hair nil hern realized."
t stems tlie niiiitir mis n title to j ft'. llo limls
..hut the I'lfimi r- Imve not till li-cn reaheJ ; a nl
Sb tccitm Meridian s le teruf acicptanoo h' dia
';srda film on fh'- Instant.
The "ptiimi.T" refirrnl to arn tin mystery.
Vallandinlisin wi nt to Chi-nen tlio ailmirnl of
fell Copperhead admirers, and in istor ul tlio situa
tion. 11 in mere ti I ruled iv.ii.ihir.ls ,f iim n
reritlon. llo was nm on the (!ominitt on li.is.
ilutiona, and bad the Rfisolutg sUspirm of tliu
.'iwtiwiiii. i in u enuiu me ques'ioa oi muavng
lhe candidate. Here. too. VallatiiltKlmrn's
power wan supreme, lis could hive given t:io
nomination to cithrr of the .Seymours, or to any
man of hia own -tripe.
There w;ia a hard nrea-nre for Mi'DelUn on
Alie ground that he was the most available man.
i DC Copperhead chlet yielded to that pressure
on the sirewrth of positive stipulations that
MeClellan should plant himself siuaroljr on tlio
platform ; and when the roto was taken, It wan
Vallandigliam who moved llnttbe uomination he
;made unanimous. He went home, as his Diyton
jimeeeh tbows, with the completes! assurance
'hat these stipulations would be faithfully ob
(Bcrveil.
) Of course It Is plain enough why they were no
.olisexved. The fall of AtlantA was hour.! nf in.i
r three daya from the adjournment of the Conven
V tion. It came like a thunderbolt from a clour
i eky. Tt kindled war spirit everywhere into new
Z. life. It wna felt hv MeClellan. nr r.iftier hv Ik,g
who have him in charge, that In these altered
. circumstances, it would be elmply courting do
rrtrnctlon to ftick to the platform. MeClellan,
therefore, lu his letter of acceptance, shifted, hi
(position, hut in Mich faahlon that he thought Val
landighain would not complain of It. He kept
tkh left leg on, while ho put bis right log olf.
V It was a very awkward position; 1 val men,
1 indeed, thought It a very ridlnilotts one's but ho
' hoped that, considering the emergency, it would
,'be accounted a suilieieiit sticking to promise,
especially as he found words to tell the commit
I tee that be believed the attitude here tnkou was
I the attitude of the Convention. It was a mistake.
Mr. Vallnndigham, on seeing how McClollaa hail
J' placed himself, angrily turned on his heel, and is
now undergo! d to be after a roil left in pickle.
Ajit-uiviinut uvu, noou, loss auio lo restrain ana-
self, fell foal at once, with kicks and blows.
The World, brimful of wrath, flies to the
, rescue, and falls pell mcll upon the minof the
'Amu. New combatants are pouring In on each
side, fast and furioua; and as we look out this
morning upon the peace party, we see nothing
- lint one confused thick-thwack, cut-and-back,
belter-.'kelter, higgledy-piggledy, hurly-burly,
', gplitter-splatter, head-over-keels, tooth and nail,
' tough and tumble.
' It is a sorry spectacle. General MeClellan Is a
r man of personal respectability, and never should
have got himself into this miserable position. It
i was a fatal mistake for him ever to hare allowed
t bis friends at Chicago to commit him to the plat
1 1 form. If they did it without his permits. on, be
I (should bavo telegraphed to Chicago forthwith
i that he could not take the nomination on such a
' I...I. 11 : t - - . L. V. ..I . r . . . . .1
uhibi wi , ii lie sucu unu iioopporiuuibV luruiiucc,
.be Bhonld bava improved the time that passed
i before the arrival of the committee which brouglit
,' the nomination, mid hare been prepared to say,
I Gentlemen, those are peace resolutions ; I can-
tw.t mtttnt tliam
i not accept them.
"I believi
helieve this to be righteous war. In favor at
Washington or out of favor. I go for crushing
this Rebellion. You must seek some other m m
to reprecHt you, I cannot." Had General
MeClellan thus played the man he would have
won to himself every loyal heart in the land. All
f of bis former short-cotniugs and errors would
buve been cast into oblivion at once, and, though
opposed to the Administration, he would have
challenged Its homage. To he sure, he could not
have gained the Presidency thereby ; but neither
. can be gain it now.
fiuch noble sell-assertion would have cost him
nothing, and yet given him a glorr beyond all
Erice. llut he yielded to tlio politicians about
im, and wns deluded into the belief that a few
juggling words kwould enable him to keep the
nomination, and yot, in some sort at least, dis
connect hlm-elf from the odious platform. It
I was a pitiat.lo weakness in a soldier to bet ike
' .-himbclf to Mich a hift. for a true soldier is of alt
men tne most Iran k, downright, and independent.
Hut it was weaker yet to im igine that atir such
balf committal to that platform would satisfy
either the ruling spirits of that convention, or
tbe body of the people hose support ulonu
Could make him President.
It could not satiM'y tlio men who governed the
' convention, for they hud been identiiie.l wall an
out-and-out peace policy all through the war;
and it could not satisfy tho people, tor, when
mighty issues are at stake, the people never
recognize, and inlinitely less follow, a half-way
course between. The peace policy of the Chicago
Convention was no sham ; it meant exictly the
'cessation of hostilities" set forth. The war
-spirit ot the people is just as geuume. It is a
i Kpint that means to continue hostilities until tho
" ltebellion is conquered nothing more, nothing
l -" A Presidential candidate muBt side with tho
. .. tbe i.tluT of these. It is sheer infatuation
In him to think to ocape it.
It is idle to speculate what the fi mil upshot of
this quarrel will be. It may result in the nomi
nation of a new candidaio by the Vallandigham
wing of tho party, and may not. l'raeflc illy it is
of v.rv little consequence. The Copperheads,
-utiotliT litiitnH nr (lltfil..,l whi.tlii.!1 Cnlliitvlni. out'
' Ath ikr two. will RliUn ItA HWHiit nut of siirht in
I the floods of November.
TIIK UAT.ltr.tK.
frm IA4 Tribune,
Maine held her State Klocllon yesterday, and
cast very full rote, despite the absence of at
least ten thousand of her voters in the Union
armies. The result is better than we had ex
pected. Tbe Union party carries the State, of
course, and by just about the majority of last
year, re-electing Governor Cony by some 17,0 0
majority, und putting Johu Lynch (I'liiou) In the
"place of Lorenzo D. M. Sweat (l)em.) iu the
next House of Representatives, by about 1000
majority. (Sweat carried tho District in lHd'J by
127 majority ; but that was u blunder not to be
repeated.)
The whole delegation In the next Congress will
be Unionist, including a rlcnaior iu place of Mr.
Fosstnden. The Representative will stand as
follows :
1st District John Lynch, of Portland.
2d District Mdney Perhaui, Paris.
3d District James 11. llluue, Augusta.
4th District John 11. Kice, Foxcroft.
6th District Fruueri -k A. Pike, Calais.
The legislature is ol course U mo. list "all
bollow."
Maine has voted for Governor at tho sit last
State elections as follows:
Rt'l'ithlicati.
1H.V....Mnrrlll .'.7.1J1
ls4j0....VVAnhl,urf.i.t lt;i
im.-i S " w",.htiiiriie.''7,4i'4
j ..Ws.liliunie.
lui-'j . . v'aililurn.4-',Ai4
,.V liljiirne.
lsi....Cuiiy (I u.;.iis.rJU
i'a.'m.
Huillli 4 V
Jllo,iV.
l.'.uu
ls,ui
16,'J'J)
fiiiarl M ,
IViit r I). ui..M,n S
Vt'ar lie l:vi;i i
l't'ai-l iiii.J.'.;l it )
War lirn... 7.17s (
biJIarj... ",'.
li.lCJ'i
17,710
little
Ve estimate tlio vote of this year a
lilnber than that ol last. The majority, so
xr as
received, is slightly increased, but will not vary
Jnueh from that ol last year.
Maine has done her part, and done it well, as
Vermont did belbre her. Thus far, tho vote of
till the Stales that hare voted this year Is better
thun that of lHi.3, when we carried every free
Mate but New Jersey. Are wo not likely to do
lit least as w ell iu the Suites that have yet to vote ?
IiiiortHuee of Atlantis.
Jdlerson Duvls, In a recent speech at Macon,
Georlu, avowed that Atlauta was the military
Itcy of the continent, and must never be given up.
Its topographical relations, as the centre of tho
hi tire railroad system of the South, as the
boundary mojk between the grain-growing and
louou-jirowing districts of tho slave Stales, as
the apex of that triangular mountain region,
Which the best military eyes have always pr
Iiounccd the natural fortress of the Union, from
vhich the Gull States could always be controlled,
together with the immense magazines, stores,
und workshops which have been collected there,
completely justily this opinion of the astute
leader ol the iiisuigcuts. Atlanta, lu every mili
tary aspect, is tenfold moro important thau
JUcliinoud.
A t'minltii Joke!
Escafba. " Spriggles," who " flgurci" so
largely among Washington punsters, inquires :
' since MeClellan spits upon the Chicago plat
form, does he expect to rate (exjK.tui(U) as
Bound Democrat r
"Spriggles" has escaped through, the Uuoj tO
Y0M ' j-N utivml lUfubluttn.
' )
A Nrsratlve Plntrnrna.
The Copperhead platform Is more rcmrkaMi
for what it omits than what it contains. Look
at it :
1st. It snys nothing in fivor of the Monroe
Doctrine not a word.
2d. It ays not a word In favor of suspending
the 0c rations of the draft for .WO.OOO men.
:id. It ays not a word Against the Kmanelpa
tlon Proclamation.
4 h. Not a word iifainst omploylng negro sol
diers fir sailors to light the KeOels.
full. Not a word again' wiping out slavery by
the niiiitary blows or by a changjof the Consti
tution. 'tli. Not a word BKninst General Dialer's fa
mous cnn'rdiand do'tiine.
7th. Not a word against the Ainnnsty Pro la
nation, nor iianii.t the Itepiibm au (' uii essioiial
plan ot Heconsti notion.
th. Not a wind nvaimt the cnnflseatlmi of
the property of Kehets reai or personal.
IMh. Not a word In favor of returning con fis
cal' d property to the Kebels.
10 h. Not a wonl against Die repeal of the
I 'll nit tvo ! lavo law.
Ilth. Not a word airaiust tho abolition of
slavery In the District of Columbia.
1'Jth. Not a word against the Congressional
prohibition of slavery in the Territories.
l:nh. Not a word sgiinst the tax law, passed
l y a Republican Congress.
"llth. Not a word in favor of repudiating the
national debt.
1.1th. Not a word against Jcir. Davis or tho
Rebel ion.
Mth. Not a word in favor of State sovereignty
and tbe right of accession.
17th. Not a word ng dnst "coercing sovereign
States," or aiMinst "holding the Union togo:hor
by Federal bayonets."
Wh. Nota'word inlavoror paying the Rebel
di bt.
10th. Not a won! In favor of encouraging white
lain ring emigration from Kurope.
'oth. Finally not a word in favor of going on
with the war in case the proposed armistice fails
to bring the Rebels hack into the Union.
A platform so contemptible and cowardly was
ncvir presented to a party in this country
or any other in this age, or 'in any age of the
world.
A "oit f Arms for Nrniairs.
Professor Mahnn writes to tho Army anil .YarW
Jmmmlot this week as follows :
As high olllcers of the llritlsh army and nary
have presented Mr. Semraes with a sword of
honor, as a testimony of their distinguished appre
ciation of bis many remarkable, daring exploits
in the Alahama, and have thus virtually adopted
him among the chivalry of Great Hritain, nothing
would seem to remain now, to make the whole
matter complete, but for Iter Most Gacinua Ma.
jesty, tbcH!iiii of nil honor, to Isbuc her coin-
manos 10 tne f.aii marshal, to cause to be pre
pared for the recipient of this high mark of dis
tinction, a tollable coat of arms, by Garter King
at Arms.
As the namo of Semmes, although Ittlonging
to the . V. V.'s, may not possibly be found in
"Burke's Peerage" among the his'toric familios,
his amis will probably have to be those of "As
sumption." Permit mo, then, to suggest to tbe
Chief Herald of Kngland the following blazoning
as suggestive of the deeds of Mr. Semmes :
"Fill T)(: AlflRLD.
"Conunnn liril. Isxlr ehlsf, a msrehsnt ship In
flMint'H. Hlnlhter thtff. three clironnine'prs. I,ifnrb,,A.
Mir-amn slaking-. Sinister tmse, stimll lioat with lusn
eovurra ii in Ihe bnttom. A bstoa or Sonil, inlstsr
roui, to Indicate Uie Icsltimscy of the chivalry ut'
'Cirst A hare's hesd; to sliow Ills flsettiass In run
nltni awajrfrom his pursuers, suit uuliilim a liliroof
slely rrrm whlili lieroulil n-a lip wrme-l ant.
"Mantle A pen-iarkot nl ('onledfrstH iirey.
'Nupprrter. The Ka.'ll.h II. iu raoiiianl, brtii( the
Knall-h tiasi ami a dYvrtuainil raiuuaut, bearlna' the
Kmal Ya hi Club IIuk.
"Heroll. The rtise, shamrock, tsiitlp, an.l pslmAtto
Isavri in fitirtn,
'.Miato. lie I'ruAindls CUmavt
For tho hlstorifying, tho Garter King will
please consult Captain Winslow's despatches.
nospecnuiiy, yours, ii. u. Maha.
West Point, September 5, 1801."
FOREIGN JOTTINGS.
The consumption of cavendish, says the same
authority, is at present confined Iu Kngland "lo
the upper ten thousand."
In tbe year ending December, 1863, the reve
nue derived by tbe Ilritisli Government on
:I7,(I3U,SU1 pounds of loaf tobacco, was thirty mil
lions of dollars. So says a London journal.
f The total circulation of the notes of the Bank
of Kngland, the private banks, and joint stock
banks ol the United Kingdom was on tbe Z1J of
July last about $13.5,UiW,0U0.
A part of the stone ruins recently found on
the plains of Troy arc to be used iu rebuilding
that part of Constantinople nut long since de
stroyed by tire.
The death-rate In tho towns of Scotland is
now on the increaso, according t the last report
of the Registrar-General. It is not because there
is any epidemic, for the mortality of all diseases
is on the increase.
It Is not cotton alone which Is high-priced
abroad, but silk is very dear, so that the manu
laeturers of Lyons complain loudly. Thcv also
sillier by the high prices they arc compellod to
puy tor labor.
The London Economist says that the only
form of belief with which tho Kugll-.li ton-pound
voters heartily sympathize is the C.iivlnistic, and
it is the only one to which tho cultivated class
shows any especial dislike !
A London swindler, recently arrested for
practising his arts on an unsuspecting German
merchant, was found to have on his person coun
terlcit liotins "and Confederate notes," both of
about the same valuo.
There was a great time recently in the Island
of Jersey. A lecturer on the mass and indul
gences was driven Iroin his place of lecturing by
au excited Irish mob. Whereupon on the next
occioion the police, military, and Governor of the
island turned out to protect tbe speaker, who had
an an clli nee of llfeen hundred eople, an I ex
pressed hia obligations to them for permitting
free speech in the isle of Jersey.
The same correspondent is authority for the
statement thut Madame Uuilia llellanti Piccolo
mini, the last descend nit of the historic il family
of tbe llallanti of Sienna, his given to the
archivesof Tuscany tixty autograph letters of emi
nent icople of the" fifteenth century; twenty of
them are autographs of .Kneus Siiv io.l'ii i olomlni,
who ufterwards became Pius II.
Louis Napoleon's Life nf Crtnr, sava tho
Paris correspondent of the I'uhli.ihern' Circular, is
again laid a.-lde by Its author for an indefinite
period. Tbe forms of so much of it as is printed
are chained together at the Imperial Printing
Otllre, and one man keeps the key, and is re
sponsible for iheiu. The author is very nervous
at outtbe w rk, and he is afraid of some proof
sheets getting into publicity before the work is
ready for publication.
The Mlshopof R'pon, Dr. B ckerateth, having
lo i onsen ate a burial-ground near M'akelield,
found there wus no 'rain at the station from
whence be was to proceed iu time to a'low him
to perform his engagement, lie asked permis
sion lo rule on tbe engine of a goods train which
caine along, and it was granted. So agreeable
did ho iimke biin-elf to his companions that the
driver said if he was a specimen of the bishops
be. shouldn't mind having one on the engine with
him every day.
Tho following curious passage is taken from
a recent letter to the London Ihuly c from its
corie-poiident in Hi rlln :
"livery one asks how Illsinark has met the ex
penses of the Scbleswlg war. There are no traces
of a loan, none of tbe signs ,f whleV. could
be concealed had the minister had recourse to
large credit. Not only Chase and Kesseudrn,
hut Fould himself, might take a lesson from llis
mnrk, who has made no noise, made no appeal
lo Bourse or Chamber, and yet has collected and
marched large armies to a great military and po
litical result."
A series of papers addressed by MM!. Da
vanne and Girnrd to the Academy of Sciences on
the subject of photogrupbv, make Some curious
revelations with regard to the waste of precious
metals in the operation. For Instance, the silver
alone which is employed for photographs in
Purls amounts to several millions of francs. Now
as only ,') per cent, of tho silver employed remains
on the photngraph, 07 per cent, will continue to
bo lost unless some method bo found for recover
ing it. MM. Davanneund Girard, who make this
startling announcement, proposo that plates of
copper be put into the urgcutiferous liquid,
whsieby in the couise of three or four days tho
silver will bo precipitated in a spongy stato.
At a public meeting recently held at Dirmlna?.
ham, the present condition of thu Waldetisos in
Duly was discussed. Tho Reverend Pastor,
l'ilctte, of Nice, said there were fifty missions
among theso people, all prospering. The King
fuvors them, and they are gaining strength.
Greut efforts aro, however, made to win them
from their fu.it li , and this one of the methods,
according to tho Pastor: "In Pluerotu there
now exists .'Hospital tie Vatechumtiui tho hos
pital of tbe Catechumen, kept by monks and
priests, where any Wuldensen, young or old, may
go. He will liuda nice, comfortable room, a good
table, and everything he could wish for, and
nothing to do. He can settle down there, and live
as long ds be pleases, doing nothing and living
cheaply, on tho sole condition that he listen for a
few moments to the teaching of a priest every
day ; so that there is a staudiug temptation to the
Wuldenses to give up the roligion of their lathers
tmd Uwjuc Roman CatUvUwt."
A writer In an F'.ngllsh Journal says: "I
have lived on horeback for the. last forty-flro
year ; have ridden through Arabia, Persia, and
Ctrcassia; hare poawissed and ridden horses of
Knrope, Asia, Africa, and America; and I
concur in Mr. Dickinson's views. What is re
quired to constitute a good roadster and cavalry
Ikm-bji 1 ' .. al,,,n A it... ........... I. t I .. I
I making him ontck in getting his hind legs
itmbrbim, which gives freedom and rapidity to
I 1.1. 1 t.t. I. .1 i a ... V '.
in-, n.ir iiKi; ma m-i:s. Miouiu oe arcncu, no
should have free shoulder action, and It is
essential that he should bend his knee, whiett
causes him to slleh'ty draw his foot back In put
ting It down, making his action ti rm and sure;
and thus when his blond is np 'he swalloweth
the ground.' Such a horse obeys the motion of
the ridi r, making the horse and rider on a
quality essential In the horse ot tho dragoon
when using his sword. Such a horse joyously
reminds the rider that tho celeta-atcd description
of tho horse in .loh, thongh poeti , is na more
pool ical exaggeration. It is the picturo of the
true horse."
SPECIAL NOTICES.
:rf- i) n i t) n i
LINCOLN AND JOHNSON!
GESERAL CARL SCHURZ
WILL ADDRKSS THE CITI.F.NS OF
rnu,Ai)i:i,iiiiA i
O'SJ TIIK ISSUES OK TIIK MF.AKKT I'OI.I TIl'M,
CAtlfAKlN, AT
t ONCKHT HALL,
CllkSNUT STRF.l'.T, ADOVK TWELFTH,
OK
TRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10,
AT S O'CLOCK,
tf l lrt ll Invitation of tin
INION I,KA.CM'K.
(I'LAO l'ltlHiUNT.A.TIOrsr
AT
CAM1 WILLIAM l'KNN,
0a THURSDAY, September, 15, 1864.
AN KXCUn9IO:t TUAIM will leave tin BERKU
Htnet Depot of til
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA HA1LROAD,
O.t TIIURSIiAV, gKPT. I'., istil.
At 1 40 r. M , lor CHy I. Ins (nearest BtaUoo to tho Camp).
Iteturiilnv, learoCftyl.Ino at 6 P. M.
FAftK rOR THK KXCt'ltSHN,40 CKNTSJ.
Tl-ki'ti must ha Tociirrd at tho Ticket Office. None
sold on the cars.
KI.I .IS UI, HK,
93t Annul.
tSf " GIVE I S HACK OUR OLD COM
s3' rnamler."
THK hOJ.UIKKS st'HK FOB. Mrt'I.KIXA V.
An ainoiifiii'd mevtlnK of the Molfl.KU.AN OT,T
(IHAItll, win be huh! at tlio rONTINKNI A I. TMKATKK,
WALNUT ahov Km hit, Hlreet, on Tt'KrtliA V KYKVIMt.
filth In.!. All HOI.r IKItN ana HA U.OHS. IMSI.'IIAKDKI)
OM IN THKaKltVHK,faorahle to the election ofOKNK
KA1, (iKOllllK H. .Md'l.r.l.l.AN to Un Preal.Ioncr o( tho
t'nlti'd htslea, Sllll do well to attend, as huilnees of Im.
portnncewtll he tmnsartnl. A ounher of dlsttutfuUbOil
boldlera will aiiarese the tori-tlruf.
JKKK.MIA11 HI I.t.lVAN.y. M. Il.'illi Pa. Vol!..
President proteui.
I rW. P. I.OftUIKItY, fXT.tli Pa. Vols.
ANTHONY A. 1W. J l'a. Kei.
nd'J-it Hscrelarles pro tsm .
DEAFNESS, NOISES IN TUB HEAD,
TDItOAT MSJE.Vfsr.A, CATARRH.
These who autfer from these melodies have now the
vnry heat onport.iiiltr for IliiUiim rt.ln,t. The apporoina
cu.trucls.i i.y Or. SON Mosi.'ll.ISKUl la aniloulln,llr
tin) nmat perfectly urtsetlve nai-nt ever aioil for raaclillig
the seat of tlio illai-asM to which It la directed, sail ero.U.
catlhff ft with wondortul rantilltr. The apuUcatioll Is
painlvaa. Otlljc, ho ir-.'7 WALNt'T girect.
TKSTIMilNIAM.
To the Dea. I r. Von M.ncli.lnksr, Anrist, Vo. IOT7
VValnut atreet, oleratsd Dlo.t aunceasruUr Mil Inf ears,
r-Morlntr uis to perfl-et heorinr. I autfvri'd froin w.hat tho
phyaldaua called a tlackenlh or the drum ot the ear.
WIM.IAM CKANM. Iluilder,
Ko'onre, No. 1S.1J S. Hucoud atrtiet.
Phlfaitslphla, August 2, Isl
Pull. aiiki hiia. J6lh .lone. ls4 This Ii to certtfv, tratt
for fiair ars I was maibled with an oToaslve diachar.te,
i-ciaiitianlel with deiifneaa. 1 have Ilhoi treated hy iai
liuirous pliyslclana without rsi elvlnif anr taniertt. Kouie
iiioiiths aio 1 aetilled to lr. Vou Moai-lial sker, who naa
aocompUahvd a iiorlocl oure.
JIIHKPII RIIDKMAKKR,
Of the Ann of Bboeuaker .t 'ITadal, Merebaiua.
No 'Jit ti. Uruod atroet.
PrWatc residence. No. Tti Ureon anil,
r.E-Ir.VOy MOHCHISKRR can bo eoostiUnd oa
all tt nlaillra ol Ihe Eye. The HtlKlllCAL onerailona to
reetore Hlull I skilfully prni.naiKl.
Olflco, No. 10J7 WALSUT Street,
Where hundreds of similar toaUmonials as tho above oan
bo onaialued. auii-u
f3f DEAFNKS.S AND I1LINDNES8. I.
x7 faaaca. M 11., Profreeornf tbe Ee and Kar, treats
all dlieaaeaairtariiliis' to the shove natio-d memhere wltb
the otmual aui cese. T etinioniala trora the inoet rellahlo
ao'ircsa In tiie eltv aud einntry can bo a'n at hia OiHoo,
No. Oil PIMP. Htreet. Artlll.unl Kyos Inserted without pain.
No eliargSH made for examination. Otttce bottra rrooa S to
11 A.M..1 U.t P. M. to.;.U Pl&lC Straw. au7-lo
rmv.AV I) n y g o o d s, c aupets, oil
' ( I. il.s ami Wliuli.w shinlv. -V K. AHt'll M
ll.MI.T8. N. K corn.r K.I.I MSNTII and MtltKKT
Htii't'ls. willopi n tl I. limn iiiK.f'roin on li ,u,Iasralu Car
pel, all wool, at i v .. l.i;. il l ..i. SI ;: to Si;
laralii Csrpst., wool II !lin. and S7f-aita; Kntrvand
Sl.ur Carpela. 7,'i. )7, :S'. SI 7 ami Sl'.'-O. Ileinu,
am and ItaK l'arKts. :, ut. 7 ami h; ei-nii; floor Oil
l li.lli.. 7.', in i-hi l .v,; inn Uonli ri'ii H indoaj Hnadua,
tl to S:-.'0: hh.lr Oil l lo It, .hi aed i.' ei-uta.
I lit; A 1' IlllV tluollM AND IKIMMISOS.
Shlltiiiu. Shi filial slid I'llhiw I'aae Muslins, SU, M,
.)', ii'J. aiiil'.'e ; Ni-w I all licUiiit-B, i aid .'sic.; Alpacas,
alleoloia ilii". to fl ; lilaiikvl. ol 1 lo oil ; Conlorlaliles,
.'.;A!I v,uol liriiiliu-a, s7,- : Chlutss, lo t,',c. ; Cosat-uitrt-s.
;.'ie. t $-KlHtin.l. &ic to St : Ciatea' Hpool
t 'otlrn,)7s ; I iiia.h,. ; llrsid Ilk: : Cut'on It ie, -lit to 7isj. t
Shsws.tlto tlo. tin., i -sir ana K-t 8tore. N. P.,
roiuer l.LfcV.N I II and M lKM. f Slio U. aelo t
lUitl I IIKSM'T HTIII.KT.
i:Miinoni:itii, ! i
S LACES,
wiu i t;ot)is,
VKlLi.
IIAMiKJ Its' III I". I'M. w
Z 1 it
! ; E. M. N El DLLS.
104 CIIK.Nt:r NTItCKI'.
J) U IN 1NO It I H Klll-
Wl refoad tho monrj, If desired, tor every lot at Bblrts
wbkb fall lu aaj respect.
FINE BllIKTH,
CCT LL.NUTHW1HK OF MU8LI9.
alsdo of JJtw Tort Hills MaaUn, and voir Am Llooa
Bosoms. Only M J3. I'tual prtco ftt-UO.
WUllamavlllo MUls Mnalla, and flue linen Bosoms,
Only M-00. tsualprlco 10-DO.
GENTLEMEN'S FUliNlSUINQ GOODS.
(SMITH A JACOfIS,
Biyl-tua Vo. HiO CUEHNUT B treat,
COD HOOP SKIRTS a00
UO Jd.inui'aetury, No. ii AKITI street, UvO
Above blslh atroet,
., J'tilladilphla.
Wholealo and Retail.
The moat complete aneoriuicnt of Ladles', mases', atnl
('hil.lien Hoop hklrta iu the eltv, In every re. pert iirt
elaas, wiih h lor style, finish, durability, and cheavueas,
buve no eoual In the market,
eklrte uiade to order, aitered, and repaired .
'ot-ty WM. T. HOPKINS,
INSTATE OF ELIZA HOWARD SURD,
A i deceased.
The Auditor appolntftMiy (he Orphans' Court (Wr the fits
and C'l.uulv of Plilladelphia lo audit, awltle, and sdiuat tlio
setoli.laiHl.tluaUreollul of lie v. II. W. HI I kOIK I', nil.
Kl.l K . i'ltll 'si, JuHKPII B.TliWNSKNIl.and KIivVaiiII
Bflll'PKN, KsiiUlrea, P.aeciltora of the last will and le. la
no lit ot KI.I.A UOtVAIIIl llUUO, Oeeoaatsl. and to
uiako dialrlhullon of tiie balance In tlie hands of tho
ecoountunta, will meet tiie parties Interekled fur the pur
p. ..( hia appeliilluent, on KIiNKHOAY.ekiJtcuilo'r
ll, ls4, at 111 oel.sk A. M , at hia oilice. No. 717
WALM t'T Btrvot, l Uio Ut vf I'liliad. iphia.
Juas C'HYTOV.
H.-lUlti Aadi(v(.
F a H IONS.
T. onfv csmiloe Vrnneh
io a.tiowao fsahinnaiile in
l'at.,rr
It VI. t. aTRKl.T, AND I VF.tC.
I Nio HIIP..SHKS,
ris iri it hy hand, at
Mils r. MaS'l.KM.AN S
In.eoi his iKrn s I)si. .as,
. . IK. S. KI.K.VKNTII Street,
West .Hide.
All kinds ol Kroot Mstei'n s in loilinaj
("LOTUS AWn llVhT..
for tlie Nin-ettaud
Trl l.ks ANl , T om sionh
for ( i einiw aoiMtall Ilre-.i-s,
Kf.t'TKI) ASu liiin'KKKIi
IN TUB K It K NC H T V f. fl,
In as Iim as None a. selOaluthf
yuxvA.ui i. jikjiaiv,
JOHN KELLY,
TAILOUH,
No.Hl OHKSNUT HTUKKT,
Have rooelved ihelr I ALL STf I.K.s), and a larso sto, k of
I AI. I. and WlMP.lt HOODS., Inrtndlnf cholre AMI'.RJ
CAN OOOIH, all bought before the rl.o In prices, which
tlicy wilt make us in the boit style at moderate prices.
1KR.MS-KF.T CASH. aeT-liu
OVW CLOTlUNfa.
F. A. HOYT & BROTHER,
HAVE ON nARr
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OK
READY-MADE FINE CLOTHINO
roit
1) O Y H .
S. W. Cor. TENTH and G1IE3NUT Su,,
BeA-ttlthe lve
ANHRMrtLV nttll.DINt).
.J. WILLIAMS,
No. 16 N. SIXTH STREET,
Manui'ai turer of
Y K NT.TIAN DLLNDH
AMI
WINDOW HIIADKH.
The Lsiirest and Flneet Assortment lo tho oity, at tho
LOWEST PRICES.
RKTAIBlSll ATTP.N1IKU TO PROMPTI.Y.
ATOUK SflAllKS) MADK. ASM) t.RTTKHI'.l). Se9 Im
piIlLADKLil'lMA
WALL PAPERS.
1IOW ELL. 1JOU H Kl),
K. E. OHNER
rOTJRTH AND MARKET STREETS.
klANUI Al 11 ItP.ltS OF
PATER HANOIN'JS
sol2.ini
WINDOW HUAI)i:H.
j OOKlNUILAHsj
AND riCTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
NVM. II. MOUOAN,
No. . NINTH HTUKKT,
Oitt Oval 1'hotoKropli LtVaiiiins
olOMn CONSTANTLY ON HAN 11.
l'tmiNrruiu:
Having bought moat of my materials liefore tlio lato
great rise, t am enabled to oft r my stock of
FIRST-CLASS FUltMTLUtE
At a snail advanco on old price.
i. li:tz,
SeI0-3m No. Kl . KLKVKNTII HTRKKT.
TJJMUNM A.. MOVDEUACO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AilD SHIP AND STEAMBOAT AGENTS,
DOCK STKKKT WlIAltt',
I IIILAIIKI.rUIA.
sjwwnd A. sornra, i
Oltl-lliaAI i osttt,
aiki'lika t. sutnaa. 1
lal-tf
V E W SEA 8 II A D .
J.1 '17 herreia new Ee.'iioiiiv Hea Sliad, to arrive by
steamer "Norman." Kur sale iy
Kb.SNt.l'Y. STAfkS A CO..
aeplO-.-.t o. IM .mil l li M. HHAUVtS.
N
TEW SAL M O N .
4S ban. Is No. 1 Ha'liiou.
Ki barrets No. 'i haiumu.
lis caaea tub caoa ripnul Salunai.
'i.r easea loth caua spued .".ulmun.
Now Ui aloro and for ash to
KI.NNK.llY, RTtlltH CO.,
telft-Ct No I II. and Jut N. IVII All V i.S.
TSJEM' BLUE FISH, SCALE FISH, AND
il wiiito n.h.
fi I. arrets new Ne Im i poit Itlue l nh.
Mi harrela new plek'e 'e.ile I'l.h.
frtiharlula Macinae W ,.1 e I lali.
lis) half barrels ll While Mali.
Now in store, ond lor salt 'o
KI.NNI'.DV. HTAIItt CO.,
selO Ol Koa. 1 K ard 1" N. Wll VKVKS.
I)URE SPIRITS. ... 0 (i M.LS. PL' RE SPI
rlta, fourth proof, fur Pt ir. li s piirpoNus. for sale by
'. I'- MIIIIH.KI'ON,
seW-Ct No. o N . KltON T Hi root.
(COFFEE AND li iSPflh RRY. ALEX.
J MHXIUt At CO., Proprirn.ie of too uid lioreninieot
lMIKPAItKIl W I'orTr.B,
have Romovod their plaoe ol business Imn No tllft N.
rleeoad alriot to Na. 'lis H 'I a'net. m here th..y are
orepaiod to till all orders at no .leirtear uoliee wlueh tna
iiabllc may faior thsin with. 1 o lr i ',iiro la. aa usual, II
beat In the markut, They a I -o lui.e tu. neat
KA8PIIK1I N st HUP
that Is manufaelared In tlie ol - All at lowest prices, con
sidering the lush pncee of n e. ial
I'loaae give llieru aeallbei.e ..uiehas'na elsewhere.
lo not furso! tlio Siiuuber,
auls-lu N". .'n Alu li Nir. et.
CARPETS, MATTINU'- OILCLOTHS AND
J WUidow Bhadea, from ' York Aueuun saleo,
iallahlly wot.) MaKninceni Hruela, V wide, $1 aft,
1 WB,$l'Mt and fl'iJi Iiultation llrusuela, (painted,)
i wale, 70, Mu and IM) centa l a-t, S 4 aud li t at propor
tionate prices ; Imperial Carpeta, $137 to $176 per yard j
lluaalu, from 10 eeuta to II DVi Venetian, Katf, ami
Hemp, from to 75 eenta per yard i Malthua, the
laxuest aaaortmeut over oftered tn Philadelphia, front ;rif
to 7 centa a yard, at tho New York Auction Halea lle
pot, (formerly SlMlilow'a.) No. 147 H. MKCUNU (tuoet,
first Ui sT abova Walnut, oppoaito Cora iUcluuajo.
JyT-am
c
lOVSTY'S TEA WAREHOUSE. ESTA-
blisheU iu l&UQ. Iinporti-r and Dealer In
Kino leas. Wines, and Ltunors.
Choice Havana Clttara,
Croao at ifiaeiwou s rickioo ana nanoos
rj.nll.h ana ft. iiIaS Ala and I'orter.
Canned Meats, Fruits, Soup, Ac
liavy Messes put up will, care awnnm
4 TO SHirCAPTAINS AND OWNERS.
.SSt-The ntlprmiiuwilhtv.iiif IAho1 t!i KENHIMtJ
lo.N W'KKW iKH'K, lrt)A( to Utfonu til fritti.UB aiiU th
(tMi. of l'rk, fhtt h T,I,t"J lucrtatd
rtsillttiv lo cc(miii(HlaM thuvo tiAvingVi-aiuti to t rtUoul
or rt 'pilreil, nl bttliiv ft jirHctir-al hiu-crentor And
ckulktr, will iitvf pri. u4l Miwulloa lu tU TvaivJ n
iruu d to tiim lor tfpmir:
Cftptaliii or aigeiitt, tih.p-rannten, and UachluhU
bivuiK f iftf ! M rti'ftir, ar llcit( to cull.
flavin tb hgtncy for the tale of " WattenUtlti' Patent
sMtfiaiilL- toiuioaiiU'0(" or ( oupar 1'aliit, fur Ui pren rva
Uou t-1 Aenfstii' UiMjmi, ror tfi city, I aui prtpafetj to
ruruiab Ui. aa. c. favorl. tern, .. HAM
KimliiKtitD Murvw Doric,
mhlltf DelaWtf vjDU.ftbwT Laurai lUaai.
GOLD'S IMrilOVED STKAM AND WATBE
HF ATINtl AITAUATUH.
tut Wannlncaud Vvnitiattnir Public buildlnna and prt
vaia MsMidaucaa,
Manofaotur4 by Uia -.
VI lUX iUam iNl) WATKE HRATUJQ COMPAJT1
Qi f.miaiiwLI'HIA.
JAMK8F. WOOI,
Wo. 41 B f Ol'KTU Htraat
J) A R I !
To ins t.Anti.s.
NITED STATES INTRRNAL RKVENUK.
Flral CiitltclioB Dlitrtet of rfnmrtraala,eompr.ilnirtlisS
fti-cm.fl, Thiol, tourtfi, Kinii, HUtth, aud Kiev mi lb Warda
of H r( It) of rhiladelphfa,
Tlia Annnal AMfMumr-nt for Wi , fhr fh aivrvBAMsvl
I'iolrU-t, nf pemi'iit t lab la lo a tax on Cariiaifaa. ri(ta4ur
Bclild, HtHmrd TaMM.and Ootd and Hllrer lMate.and
alio of erM.u trsiilred to take out Mean to , having been
NOTICK in IlKltKliY OIVKLf.
Tliat tho Taxr-t a(roaid 111 ha rrrpWml dally br th
tinilrtiinnrd.bciwwn tbe bourn of 9 A.M. and A P.M.,
(iinlai xri.tiMl,) at the OfTlcr, No. Jtil CHKSM T
Hin rt,afm1 Nnor.on and aftrr TIM'KSKA Y, Nrptralar
Land until and Irif liultnn HATl UIAV, Mrptnubar 21,
PKNA1.T1K
All prrnoni who fa)t)toTny tl ptr Anniin1T.iotip.nrar-rlairspl'-a'-tn
yi.rhtfi,hflllardia'lf.Krrt and ilerplat,
on or bi-forr tht 71th tiny of Moptpmhpr, will hit ur a
pt tiHll. of t n p?rcrtitnm additional ofthn anvmut lhon-if,
and br liKhli-tfX'otti.aa priTllcd ft r In Ihu i:th 8wtlm
ot tbo Excise I. awn of .Inly I, lv
All pfrson Uo In HKc manner ftl.atl fall lo take oit
Ihelr llconnrn, an rrmilatiMl i. law, on or bcf e tlio tfitU
day orHeptcmbir, le;i, will Incur a rnaltf of trn nw
Allium mm! or tlie amnnt thcriNit, and be mbjtH t
to a prottviiti n for tfucf t iut tbr nmonnt of taid tat. In
air.rilanro with tin- provlsdins of the .V'tb ipctim of the
law amreflaid.
AM payment! are riit-irftd to be made tn Trtaiury Not,
HLdi r auth- nt.v of thr l ultrd statt'H, or ia iioloi of Hanks
orRatiicd niidiT the act to j roKlpa Nati.-n tl Currency,
kiMwn Nktlnal Unnkn.
HQ FCUTIIKK NOTH'K WILL HR VKf.
JKHPKK lIAKDIMfJ,
'ilctor,
e- l-ilt Hj. l CI1KSNUT Htreat.
qHKASt UY DKPARTMKNT, OKHCK OK
a tlift t'omptroller of the Curroney, Wahmiiioa, Kipiom
W hcrt-an, nAtlofArtorr nolrce bai been rrnnimlttM to tho
CoroptmllsT of lh ('iirrpin ttnit thr rttptt.il to k if thn
".-HM-wnd National Hank af rhilmlelplua, 1 iViinKylrnnia, at
Frank ford, haa brt-n Incrpaat d in tr- iiiru of On Mun.lrM
and Ktfiy Thuunand Dollar- (tl'.txy). In arrorlance with
the pro tilom ol tt a Artirlm of Aoaorlatlon, and that tho
whole amotint of anch increase haa bn pid In, ainl that
the pnld up capital ntork of aald Hank nnw amount to
the nm of Two Hundrml and Fifty Thousand IMlara
(f.'.'t,-i-i:
Now It la hereby rartined, that the capital tnck of uTho
flerond Niitlonal Itank of Phtladelahla," I'ennivtrania.
ainreaatd, haa been IncraA-ed as atnreiald in the' mm of
One Han.li-1 and Fifty 1 huaand IKtUaro ( $l'-n.in) ; that
aald Increaoe of capital hna lMen paid Into iatd Hank ai a
part nl iba capital Moa k thereof, and that the aaid tnrreaie
1 rapllal 1 am.rmed by lb Vm)tnll.r ot the Currency.
lu wiUicm wherevl 1 hereunto attta myoiti. Ial lirnaiare.
M Comptroller.
Ml E A S U H Y UEPAUTMKNTi
Auuuar 31, 14.
HOTirF. TO IIOUK.nfl OK THRFRYRAR 8KYEV
T1I1UTT NOTK.H DATKD- OCTOIIKK 1, 1U.
Holdart of fleYn Thirty Norf, dated October 1,
are hereby notified that they may be preiented Imme
diately, In any amount, to be exebanged for 81k Per Cent.
Bonds felling due after June TO, 1U.
Tbelaterealon the Seren-Thlrty Votea will be tettled
p to date of maturity, October I, and the 91k Per t'enC
Bond wilt bear full coupon from J.ly 1.
The adjaaliueat of Interest will be made bydeductlnf
from the amount of Internet fbund to be due on the Aeven
Thirty Notei up to October 1, the lntereat earned on the
BU. Par Cent. Bond from Ju,y I to October I ; the baianoe
will be tranimltted by the Treatnrer a cola draft imme
diately upon settlement.
Tbe folbwtnff reulatlotii In relation to en lone men la
auusl be eareffilly obaerved :
Wtere notei UranimiUeJ for aettlemeat were Une4
payable to order, and are held and tranimltted by the
orbxlaal owners, they mint be endorsed by thtm.'Tay to
tho Secretary of tbeTreainry for redemption," and bonds
will Uiue tn their name.
Where notes payable to order are held by other partlee
than the ordinal owners, the notes muat liave the endorse
ment of UieorlfllnAl owners, and alto be endorsed by the
preeent owners, "Pay to the Secretary of tbe Treasury tor
rodetuptlon."
For notes Issued In blank, endorsed "pay to the Secre
tary of the Treasury for redemption," bon e will be Issued
to tbe parties transmitting; them, ante In such manner as
they may direct.
When notes are endorsed or transmitted by an attorney,
Administrator, executor, or other, agent, they must be
accompanied by a duly certified copy or certificate of the
authority under which he arts ; and In all cases by a letter
staling the kind (registered or con poo) and the denomina
tion of tbe Hia Per Ont. bonds wanted In exchange.
When ltotdsternd Honds are ordend, parties should state
at which of the following place a they wish the Intercut
paid, lx.: New York, Poll add tth la, llotitnn, ItaKliuoro,
New Orleans, Chlcngo, St, Louis, or Cincinnati.
W. P. FKSfMNIKf,
au0 .1w Secretary of the Treasury.
UMTFI) 8TATKS, K AT lt ND1 8 T R I C T
Or PF.NNMYI.VANIA, StT.
TIIK I'IIKnII-KNT OK THK l'aVITi:i STATKS
30 TIIK MAKMtAl, OF TUB KAMKUN DlSI'KI'T
OK I KNNS.I.YANIA.
WllhHKArt.Tbe nutrlot Court of thr Unlb-d States In
and for the Kantern IHHtrtct r Henn-ivlvanm, ritditly and
dnl j.riM'ee.iiTiLf ..n a IJhel, Died In the nnnie nf the Uult.'d
f late of America, luiili devrewd all persons in general who
have, or pretend to have, any MhM, title, ur lntnnitlu
forty -tiireebalertof'eot ion, h nd tot pnKcediot sale thereof,
cnptiirwl by the steamer "An-otti-ok," a vo-iscl of w.ir of
tlie bniteo Htaiea, under enuiand of N. K. Franklin,
l.rentenBntt'oti.iniiiiolUi.',aiitlbrMiiKii Into thin di.trlct.to be
lunnithed, cited, and i'JtVtto itiiljfinent, at the time and
plat e nndtrwrlttiMi, and t" tbe eilet t nireaiti-reKpreNed
juniM'e so resiilrtiiKi You are, therefore, cbarfied aud
siricily emolned and cotntoanded, ilmt yuu urn it not, hot
that by piihli-thli g ilieHtj iTetents In at leant two of the
daily newopnpers printed aud published In the city
ot I'hlladelphia, and In the .eonl intrtlifrncpr you
domonish und cite, r canie to bo moiiisbed and eltotl,
psfrernptortly. all pernoiiH In general who have, or
protend to have, any riKht, title, or Interest In the
said forty three )ales of cotton, and the proceeds
of tie sale thermf, te apieir before the Iloairatde
JO UN CaiW A1AIKU, tne Judge of the aaid 'oun,
at the Olstrict Court itx-m In tbe Cltr of Phlla
dt'lbla, on the twentii lh day after publication of thoae
prevents, 1f It rea court day, or elae on tbe next court dty
followtnff. b-utweeu the uniial hours of hearing caust'S,
then und tlere lo show, or allt-ne In due form of law,
a reasonable and lawful excune, If any they have,
why ihe suld forty-three bub's of c Hton should not be
pronounced to belontr, at tlie time of the caul tire of the
sniiie, to the enemies of the ( lilted State., and, as good
of their enemlei or otherwise, Huble and nubiect to cm-di-nmHtiou.to
be adinded and condemned an good and
Itiwtul pnes; nd furtbfr to do and receive In this
ImJinii as to imtke ahull appertain. And thut jou duly
hitlinate, or caue tn be intlniaied, unto mi prs ns afnre
sanl, Keperally (to whom bv tne tenor of these preuts
It h Hlfio iniiiiiati-di.that It tbe shall not appear at tin- lime
and ple atme nieoiiont d, or appear and ahall not
show s reasonable and luwtu' oauxe to the contrary, thin
said Di.irirt I onrt dih Intt iid aud will pnced tnatiu
dl aitoti on tbe suld capture, and may pmnnunce that
the i-nid brty-thre itales A cotton and the pro
ctitis ot tbe nute thtrfsul dbl belong, at tbe time
of the capture of Ihe saaio, to tbe enemies nf the
Culled Mates of Auvrh a, and aa goods nf tbWr
enemies, or otherwise, liable and suhJiTt to oonnsea
tion and crndeniiikilnii, to be adjudged and coudnniied as
law Ail prise, ihe abtaoce, or rather enntmn cy, of tiie per
sniis nn i tied and iuilutaied hi anv wi-e notwlthiitttfidlng,
and fl at ou duly ct-riify to tbs t-ald District Court wht
i-li Nball do in the preiuiite. Ugellnr with these preillLe.
Wltnths the Honorable .1011 N C i tVALl'KU, Judge
of ihe nald i ourt at Hhilaiielphia, this ntmh day of
Hi-ptember, A l. 1h"-4, and In ih ettrtity-iilnth yeai of
the Indfpendcnceul the said I'nited States
selO-Jt 0. 11. FOX, Clerk, District Court.
A1USIIAIS SALK. HY VIRTUK OF A
1I Writ of bale, by tiie iluti. John 1 adwjladfr, Judge
of tbe Ui.taTietConrtof tbe Culled Slat s. m aodfor .he
Khism rn l'irUt of IVuiiDrlvaola. In Adtniraltv, to msdt
ro tid, ill be o'd at public uie io the hlfham aud beat
bul.kr. for ab, at MU 1IKNKH S SiOKK. No. Hi
1-HoNT Street, on MONDAY, isiptealwr 1W, lil.at n
4) clork M .. the rimo o' t'ie ntt-atm r ' Ldliau," Couii.ting
of 4-y bales of t oiion ; also, 'l biles of cotton, the cargo
ol tehsri itDknvwn.
WILLIAM MILLWAKO,
I". H. MurNbiii tv D.ol r.-nna.
i nn Ai'i.i rniA, St pltiiiliir lu, OmA. sK.'J-bJt
JlCAV ti A ftl JJ t)V t'AHDH.
Tf-E KEV MUSICAL OAEDS
fl'atronied hv the Royal Family of Kuuland). are sent by
mix i tor Tlllcf-.K hOI LAitM. They are a tuoit auiusing
paai line, aud ttaih Musical Time quicker than any oihor
mHlaod.
"A moHt liiterciltngand cle er garno Times.
"Admirably ad.ipted for tuaclitug Musical Time." -Illustrated
London hews.
Aildrt hs A, JUlf(.'i;,'o.CJ W. TU1RTY-B1XTJ! Btreet,
KtVf York. aiiol-j-lw
"lUAU CLAIMS, liOUXTIES, TENSIONS,
IT FAY, and all d-st rlptlou of chiluis aaiuot ttie
Vtiltifl State, (ioveniuient admsted and collected. FK1K
MOlKV We have a foil list ol privet now payable, and
the lAwaii'aV cau be collei'tt'd at nm a. Apiky nr write to
CJt.Ult(.R ( ua;o ct HKOTHKU,
Ann "Hd Nuvy Claim AvT' iits,
uI7-lu. ho. 4nj WAL1SL 1 Htreet.
QEOllCjili HTITKS, ait.,
MAHUrACTUEINQ MACHINIST
AND
KNGINKKK,
a27-lm Ko.lA-il N.8KCOMD ST., Pttiladclplila.
QTKAM IEATINa VOU FACT0UIKS,
kl liills, A c. lUated wiib dire;t or wastu sioaoi Also,
col In for heaters, .vuiidt-usi-rii, evapoiatrri, Vc.
sel-lm JH. i-uiil.M AN, No. ii N. HIATH Street.
gEIDESBUEQ MACHINE WOSIS,
OFFIOK,
ISO. 5 N. FllONT HT11KKT,
ruiLAiEi.ruu.
Wo aro iroparod to BU orUors to anj sxtout tot our wett
kiiswo XACIlIMJtT FOB COTTON AND WOOLCaT ttlUM,
IneluSIri all race at Improvements la Cardta, Splnulasl,
aud vi'.aviria.
we laviu tho ttemteaof amooatkaianrs to oar exleev
Srse wisrao.
U-a ALFXUCP JNKS S BON.
FINANCIAL.
jKtiv loan oi' mm.
Tllf. BAI.ABTCK oV THK
$'75,000,000 LOAN
Darlna; tills tmf heesi awanled, anit wt btot ejrovtrar
;!
ccastul.wo ato prepared lo sell to ouatotuera at encolnj
laiyo or small sumo, any amount ol this saoat OMlraale
GOLD SIX PER CENT. LOAN
AT THK MARKET I'ltlCE.
We bava alwaja considered these fail tlOMm aatks
BEST LOAN OK TIIE MAKKET.
There fa hut a M AM. AMOUNT FOR SAf.E, anil the
proa.liiin will, tn our oplui.m, a.li Alice rapi.ll-.
TartJoa having
r.-yo loan
Will do will lo call and FA (ill A NOR their -0s for this
MOKE FKItMANKNT LOAN, e.peclallj aa aow, owIiik
to the Oermau demand for He twontfoa, a high rate can
be obtained rbr thorn
,1AY OOOKH A CO.,
Ho. Ill 8. TlflRII DTIIKKT,
selO Im I'htladdphla.
J,illlHT NA-TlOPrAL. II A. IV It.
FINANCIAL AGENT
OP TIIM
I'NITKU B T A T 12 H .
V. M. 1MS1.
llon.fi of Ihla vers desirable Loan on hand and for sale
at this BANK.
7 3-lOth NOTES,
or all denominations and la eiij amount, coaistanU on
hand.
IO-IO LOAN
AT FAR,
INTEREST PAYABLE IN COIN.
Subscribers bars the prlvllete of pajrtng tho back Into.
rest from Heptember 1 In United States Motes, addln, tA
per cent, premium.
Conversion or 7 I lOUia per cent. Troaaurjr Noloi to tho
Loan ot 1HH1 attended to.
All Matloual Bank Kotos received on deposit at par.
O. II. OLA1UC,
l'ltKBIDKNT.
lVTortAn RfoMioh.se!, Jr v
Clsiuaa. selMM
QOL I, O L, 1, UUI.O,
BILVEK AND BANK NOTES
WANTED.
DE HAVEN h BB0THEB,
anl-tf
Vo. HO B. THIRD BTRIBBT.
Q Is A 11 KHON 3k O O. ,
I3ANKEKS.
Ko. 121 B. THIRD STREET,
FUfLAPELFUlA.
Oovorament Securities of all Issues Pnrchaaod anl fbc
Sal, fltooka, Bonds, tad Oold Booght and Bold on Ooaa-
UTEKEfiT ALLOWED OM DEP0BIT8.
Collections Prompllj Made. fpft-tf
gMITII aSc HANDOIal'II,
No. 1 8. THIRD STREET,
BANKEUS AND UHOKKHS.
Bpeclo, Stocks, Qoartorsnaaters' Vonohoro and Checks. and
all Oovorament (securities Bought and Sold, mhll
JlEW XaOAJN. NUW IOAIsT.
V. S. 10-40's.
JAY COOKE fc CO..
OFFER FOR SALE TIIE
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN,
BEARIHO FIVE FEB CFNT. IHTERF.RT Iff COIN,
rodeomable any Utao after TK YEARS, at tho pleaaaro
or the OoTornmont, and pajaWe FORTY YEARS after
data.
BOTH COUPON AND KF.OIHTF.RRD BONDS aro
sanad for this Loan, of same denomination as tho o-W's.
The Interest on SftO'i and (100 s parable yearly; on al
other denominations, hair yearly. Tho 10-40 bonds are
dated Rank I, MA. Tho half-yearly Interest railing duo
September lat and March let of each year 1 until 1st Mop
tember, too accrued interest from lat of starch la required
to be paid by porobaaors m cuts or In lboai, oc aaaaor,
adding tlfty par oent. rbr premium, antll farther notion.
ALL OTHER OOVUtMALKirT SBUUKiTiKa BOUUUT
AMU BOIOI.
JAY 000 KE & 00.,
aah-tf No. 114 S. TBIKD 8TKF.ET.
P It 13 It. HTKKU A C O.,
HANK KKS,
Mo. 30 8. THIRD STREET,
am asro sou.
SOLD, SILVER, AUD GOVERNMENT BBXORITIBS.
B T O O K a
BOUOIIT AMD HOLD OM COMMISMON. (mU4
gTOCKH A1VI esKCUHlTI 1Z&
BOUGHT AND SOLD
ON COMMISSION,
DE HAVES & BEOTHEE,
SaB-tf No. 940 8. THIltD STREET.
I A. I O N 1J H.
Forsons having Diamonds or otticr Trcjlous Stoneito
dlapoae of will du well by culling on
LEWIS LADOMUS & 00,,
Diamond Dealers and Jewelers
ISO. 80J CI1KHNUT Htreet.
Who will give tlio highest cash price, aulil lsa
JAUKH HAH HUH'H
WIU'LUA! a ASD BIT AIL
CLOCK KHTAHL.I8HMKNT,
8. E. corner SECOND and C'liKSSVT Streets, Fhllad's.
OOaNCT FOS THK FATKNT
FQt' AL1Z1M1 TUlitTY-OAY CLOCKS,
A Tory dcalrable article for Churches, Hotels, Banks,
Countllis-ll'iiae. l'arlora. die.
Also, MAM r A Tl KFIt OF FIVE OOLO FFN8.
( L4H KS KEI'AIKEO ANO WAI(KNlaU.
laH-ly Clou Trluiuiluas of every dcacnpUon.
AY
rM. A. GKAY, N. E.COHXKH OK SIXTH
I and MINOK MmiU, bujs llialuonds, natclies.
tioJd.SUver, and Loan I u koia.
'JUOMf IU V A ST OF U0SHX
CAIX.
All hnslnees eon JeiitlaL sn19 a
QtJKKN OF BKAITY. wmm V1KU1IM
w aa of AntlMee Is the most perrert praparailon of
ti.m aua. A bi asiil Ins. whlfcviunk-, and ores.i vlua tho
ei'Oil liilon. II Is suaJe from pure 'White Was, l.onco Its
eaiiaurUmary ouattuea lor preserving Uie skin, making at
SiSI, suMVth, fair, and tntuaiiareiit. It cures cliapoed
baails or Sisi, retuovre pliuplcs,4e. Prtco U0 and Oil cent.
gaaaaJarUired oalv br lU'NT A CO., rrruutere,
No.41 8. EIOIITH St., I dsre alxiva Chaanul, and
1 la, Mo. last . tW.yaJ.ial llsnss.
PROPOSALS.
QUAkTKUMARTRR'R OFFICK,
l'HiLAiai.n..a, Pa., Aeplnsnbor if, 104.
HoalM FrOro'a.s will be rled at ihlanfTlffO, HMtll A A
1UHHAY, DSVhfIN , aiffeenher 17. IH.I4, nr Imaae.
dials delivery, at tho Maa'.ver MriMt gtnrehnna4, la IAIO
CHT.ot Iherclloalim 0..crltrl( INHM'IK H'll.rsi
.(silt lrh h , li.eh. 1 K,rr.i inch hr-l6 Ini.
J.ismm Inrh h a la inrh. I T.'S Inrh br H Inek.
K.isnin.ss br s-i men. jlii(ifi4''vinrh br X Inch.
4 lss)4 Inrb by Inrh
4.i Oil 4 Ineh br V Inrh.
H.ls n 4 Inrh l.j.'. It In li,
3 ("i ll, in. h ny ,S Inrh,
.! Inrh y inch.
7 Im-h hr .'. Inrh.
.1010', Inch by H Inoh.
! S.OHl.l', inn, br H Inoh.
8,.S Inrh by Inoh.
II lo be of ihe best aiieHI and the boat rrraks, and tat.
jeel lo ln.o.'tJn.
HxttWri, will elate price both ISj wrlthlns snd In flrnre.,
quanllly nf each, sie tid lor. sad Hie alfrleat pos.ib
tin e rrrjulrod lor Ucil. ory ; price lo Include package an4
dflherv
r'a.'h bid must be attarantaod ry twn rasnonslbie ar.
afn.. wl,o.e e'jriialurm niual he anf'.wHedto the ffuarentro)
1 ,d 'srilflM,! to as brum irood anil snirtclcnt eecirrliy tne
.... .,n..nni irvniveii. n me i nitra nit. iiisirlci juiiaa,
Atleniev orfeili c or, or oliior publlo-olPcer, oOiersrlsal
the hid III am roii.Mere.l
I,1!' r.ervrd 10 rele nil wide tfeewied tnst
oelved a"u'"" contrssrtec will b r-
OlFKlt1.'.';r,,,n',,'l'f,I, e"11 ' u
p.'rtmcnt" t"n'X A'J' 0-"tler S Dtv.
sell. 41
OF.OROUJ B ORMR,
C.ipiAln anu A. ii f.
v Othoe, TWEUTH aaj lllBAHIt Htreets,
a . a Fnn.AlKl..ti4 Heplnrnb.'r It laft.
tin- 'nllowtnir narnecl rtlcl w w w
S .J J . V cot ' r" 'otoT- rl or trrT.
w pHir tiowneri of anr color. exoot bloe or mw.
V'll plllr SllOsBsl. pt'ffRsNls Mtnltod IF!4a
Thi rnrb- ti li. f clMyii NrrioMbleaitrtlftl.ul
ttl .) til llTsTI'll At ODi .
HamiiiiiR of thi nlolw protiowfl i , ,ieiiemtl br
of th lhl.Ti will t NiihiiiiUfH. with xh hM, kuU ioiwo
U tip ill bt nuiili wccoKliitir to qua tiy mnH nrti-.
The biJ-will ntntti the uuiulor Of each kind of ulkiU
prniMMiMl to 1 dcllvirf-rt, w"
Y.mi h bid tnimt L uui4rsntt hytwt) riponftlhlf MrtoM,
whor fKnalunu tnitnt Ih pitoB'1Ml to ihe ffuu-it. and
nihtirii to am bHnir norxi and mnilr.nt urit fhF u
uuotint UitoIvOsJ, by soma public fuactloiurT ot ika Uatt4
HUttm.
Hid from (Wnitltirrff oontractorn, and thoaa that do not
fvt v romptv totiA the requtrtmgnU ot Hum WrerUaeaeot,,
w fit not In ronaldar'iJ.
Hiank fnnn tor fnpHiii1, omhraHnir the Imrmt of th
(HiarHnff rrtjitlrti n each bid, can b nad on appltcati
at thin offlro. and none there whlrfi do not smt.rac thtm
KuarMtit will b convldoml, nr will any pnpoial do ooq
aliiotvd whirh dwa not itruiiy conform to the roqaira
oimij Lherrio ntJitw,
TMprtHaJ wfll h endorfd "Propoaalf for IrreiruUir
raoUiiiiesr," and wlli be adlrrwnM to
OkwiH A1.KX. f. PKRSr,
aeli ?t Qoartfmiailer lrpurnnfnt, V.B. Aamy.
PROPOSALS FOR STTTioNERfT
HlAI Ol HKI'ltrnKNTATIVKa TinTKO TATBsf.
t!l KKK ' ()p Kit K, AuffUtt , 1H4,
UKAT PI. rnOl'OMAI.8 will be rocaivrd at thfi offlo
until KIM DAY, UioWHh day of September, lwi. at It
o lock N., for (Vmlohlnv earh of the ff.llowintr olaaM ot
eiatlonery fttrtha n f Ui Houae of JtopreaeataUvoa f
tlie 1 11114 .1 Htatea,i
limroHmi whiio quarto post paper, extra auperfliMb
feint lined.
luOreants white comreerrlal note paper, oxtra tyoer
Una, feint Used.
9S ream wtilie commercial note paper , eiirft taper
line, ooarao nilrd on all atdei.
90 reami white aonmerclal note paper, extra ttnar-
flne, plain.
Mieanm white lookcap paper, e&tra auperrtne, (Mat
llmsl.
mama letral eap pnpnr, extra tuporflne, feint line.
10 laami flat can pauer, plain ..
l0 reauia thin Manilla paper.
tM ream Muni I a paper, Ik! by IP tnchei, Welghlnf U
potiodi pr reaaa, very toui(h and iimoota.
800 re aim Manilla paper, 1 by 14 IkcIm, wetMnar
'A pound per ream, fiat, very aioooUi u4
tougb.
200 rt atna Manilla paper, 37 by IT InchM, wlxbl
4i Mnnda per ream, flat, rer imoota a4
tmiKh.
7.r.,faO white thick atlhenirt eni-ejrtpee, by hi)M.
H0.t0 white thick a d hea I re enrvInps, A by 8 Incbe.
ao.ono whMe thick adhealve enrolopfg, 8' Ur IV Inohae.
I6,0t') white thick adheftlve envelope, B.J V tneliea.
6,U))0 tanry nete envelope.
10U.UW butt adhesive envelope., 7V bySH inchae. ,
1 gross Conprreas tie envelopes.
2V) thiKes steel pens, rsrioiis kind.
S tirnai 4 inrh tiat Inkstand. -
VI doxen Inkstands, vahons kind,
lu doxn battle bust Mack Ink, quart. pinu, and haM
pints.
X doxan beet blue Ink , qaart md ptnla.
1 & dnaan rubber pencils knr and short. ' t
o uozen uuia mouniou pencils, varioos kfnes
ft grons black lead penolla, i'aoer'aooUwnandi
No 'i.
K RToas Kaber earmlne and bVue oencUa.
n HTni pms-noiacrs, ainerent auwie .
6 ilea en rubber pen-holders, vtvrrous aUaa. , - .
A dozen tt lilos niticilane, small stUtM.
1( dor en pack vtlting card.
7ft spool pink tape. - f
3 pounds best scarlet sea line wan.
6 dozen diaries, for lHy, various kildi.
A dusen b morandojn, yarioas kiiid.
9 doxen iortroitos.
li? doien papsar-foldeni.
1 doaen rubber rnler . , . it
2 fh'm paper weiKht. (
13 do;en rn-wltw. ' 1 1
V&doxen pocket-k Dive, two. throe, four, and ata:
blades i ata. pearl, ahelJ, and ivory luukdlan.
1 dozun it-ini-h ahfiiiri. ,
ft rounds crasliiK rubber ' 1
ft irroas ntbberbands and rinn 1 u
000 skitis iwrchmeut, lb by "it luclioa
1 dttzeu sponiie cup. . t
1 dozen punches.
In tiie supply ol Koodn.rontractnr win be rigidly repaired.
toiurnUh arilch-s inll einltn am pie.
l'ropoHttls must be accompanied oy Uie names of the nmr-
tli-s iiit iu cd to be oilurcd.
An reipilred by law, pi nference will be fflven to the pro
ductions nf American Industry, If equal) v cheap and Of' aa
good quality ; and all pernon making propositi to supply
utiy clans ol articles will state whether the same are Utn
nianuiacturr of the i;mtd Slides. ,
'Uie articles are to be delivered, free of any ehartre for
cnrrlaiH, at the office of the Clerk ot the Mouse of Kanre
entativi a on or bet re the J&th day of November, lwi.
Kach nronoaal to he endorjtcd "I'loimtnU f,t.r Himiinnstrv
for tlie House of lfrprcrien.itiive of tlie United tftUee,'
a) d fiddri'isfd to tht untiersiMiieft
miim-tcnt snecimeiis of each class of art(caa nmnoaAvf
or niM.t m company tlie pmpcsnl, ntuked with the nam
of tin- bidder.
Tlio iicritfin fiw.srjnff to fiirniih anv etafia of art Idas at
the lowest prloe, quality eonNiilcred, nha-1 ncelve a con
tract tor th name on executit g a oond, with two or mor
smetibM. fatlslsctory tu 11k ,'lt rk ot tie Hods of Kepro-
ht nintncs, tor me penurinaiiceoi pie sams, under a tdr-t-tture
ot twice tlie contract price, In cane ot failure, whkb
hmirt miiM bs tiled In theotltceoi the said Clerk within tea
iiuy a alter the proposals have iwn opened and the result
lie- land. KDWAKD McfMf KKrt()H,
Ch rk of the Uouse of RepreatutaUvesu. tniled Sintef.
aelo-tlH '
QU ARTEHM ASTER'S OFFICE,
Khii.adki.i'uia. September ft. L864. -Healed
PrnpoKalt will be received at tills office until
MONDAY. VHth instant, at 12 o'cIorW M., tit furnishing;
ANIHHAt JTK H1EAMEK COAL for the War Depart
ment, tW a period of si mun'hs, oommenulna 1st Oeubor.
lm!4. andeiidtiiK -.lat aUarch. lotio. Coal to be or the be
quality Anthracite, fhr the use of steamers, to w;! fc it JM
pounds to Uie ton, and to be snileot to Inspection
The Coal I to be delivered on board vesael in the porta
of riilladelphia or New )ork,in stiub quantltiat and ai
such times as uia be iejiilred ; luruishiiig, if duoimuded,
seven thousand ton per week.
In ear ot ial. ore to dell ver the Coal In proper .rt entity,
aud at the profier time and plaoe, the Uuveriuaent re
set vi s the rfulit to make frood any debVlnncy by purcnaee
at the cxnitrsLtors risk and cx pen set, The price m nut bo
ulvf-n se)ttrately for the Coal oelivered on board of ve
sels at this port and at New York, on the terms and on
dlUns above stated. Twenty pt oent. will bowlthbeM
tmui U.e amount of all payrnt-iu uiade. which reserva
tion Is not to In? paid tiiitit the contract shall have beea
fully conjpleteil 'avnints or ttve rewalnluir eifhty per
cent , or balance due, will be taaiW mouuiiy, wOnn thm !
Isrtmeiit is In fnml for that purpujM.
Ka h otTer must lie accompanied by a written Hnarantoa,
signed by two or mi" mstMinnble parries (their restmnal
hllity to be ceriirid by a United HMtea JihIks, Attorney, or
Collector), timt the bidder or hiddera win, a hia or their
bid he accepted, enter Uitowrltten obligation, with a;oo4
ai d siirtieient iiiietles. tn the sum ol one hundred thou
sand dollars, tu furelsh thu pmMted supplies Mo propo.
sit ton will be coiiMiilered unless the terms ol thil advertiM
mint are eouipiied with.
1 he riK'ht l reervetl to reluct all the bids If considered
to be io ti e interest ol the nervh e to do so, and no bid froua
a (ii ifcultinacnntrattur will be received,
rrciHinaia to bu endorited "Hroposals for Coal for tb
w ur Depsriinent," and ttiMressrd to the uudersigntnL
lij erttr ot Colonel A J. Perry, QMartennaiter a Ikepari
nu iil. (' H. A. (.hOKt.fc K. ORMK,
aeC-17t Captain and A., g. af .
L'AHTl:KMA8HU-QKNERA.L,S OFi'ICK,
j7 IIBI I'lTIBHtJJ.
Waxiiikutov CrrT. Antiuat 3L1HG4.
IIOBHKH! IHHiSKK' 1 1IOKHKS! ! I
Hire siiitabie ir r Am Ifiy and Cavalrv eeivleo wIM
be pun -based t (.IKgtiOKO I'Kfor, in open market, lit
OCHiUKK I. lMrt.
Hordes will be dclivrred tn Captain T. Lowry lojra,
A. g. M , and be mi. net ted to the usual tovaruawai
1ipn etior bttls. rt in tn If Hrf. J
I'ncr ol t avulry 11- r-si'F, each.
Price of Artillery l-rsi s, $(Hieach.
Payineiitwlll beiuaiie lor six t,ii) und more.
JAMKH A. EKItf,
Colonol First Divivlon,
te' I it ; (0 guarteruiaster-Ueneral s Ufflce.
0EIINTAL DETERSIVE SOAP.
This fkTorlko Soaplsuow overiereu years la ussbF
at kaat
One Hundred Thousand FarniliM
la Feun.jlvanla alono.
11 is made upon autlrelj new principles, of perlaetir
pur. materials, and always la) Uie same war. Iialoo
aay with lie uso uf a Waan-lxjarl, and will wash twice)
as much clotlios wlih two-Uilrsts loss labor Uiau say oSher
Soap mail, lu Uia UBilwl 8uu.
ITS G1IKAT rOPlXARITY
lias Induced aireral bralaleas auaii-makers to lull lato It
la ai'iaranreonly, aud, b oilurlng gnat luduconuuU tat
unpnnclpkd dealt re. put Uivir spnrlims article on Uia ntafw
tol on Uio Just reputation acquired by our iMtwslvo. .
'ibuie dc.lrlng to punliaa. our Hoap gkOBlA .xaiaia
and te. Dial
OUR NAME AND TRADE MARK
la stamped upoD tVEUT FOVKD of tlio Boap beioro Uios
take It. ,
VAN HAGEH & MoZCOSE,
aui-lra piiliiUKf."".
TCO DK.CKPTION. NO 1NHUUOB COAt
i.1 purcuaned to oiler tielow the coat praje o a
art k Uj. BAal tiELW.IIKIH,ilKIIAI Slrei , i ""'"J1
oaat aide, sella the seuu r-AUJ.B VJ-IN. b- JJ
purr.t mined fcgg and iunr. sKas.giii iso .
'"ouTocaers she Id malt, laotr patssaaasjgl 'JW
TWus by aawbUof dt ays
V-