rtefsan THE PAITiY EVENING TELEGRArff.-rmADKLPrrtA, TUESDAY, SErTEMHEIl 20, 18GI. (Swinnji Sclcrjtaph TVKS1MY, SETTKMBKIl M, !.. SPIRIT OF THE NEW YORK PRESS. Leading Editorials from the New Tork Fapvn This Morning. HMMIllS AT THE MIITII. I'ruh, Uir T' f ii i.f. Tin- pnlilic, we .Imlf-'e, Is nthcr amused tliiin elfinm d by the t'r.iniir, scriorhy (ilijuririii..tn herewith General M Clcllan is tlffi-ndi'i bj tin) ll'or- ami It row .ntr mis npiinst the rrV.ir.-e; uf lxlnff ut beai t on tlif ilv of tlio Kcbt-ls, and of hsvinp Tiiicnl tlil rif f' rence while in rom n iwl of the I'nion iinni. .. Hu.-d nimtitnteil hysterics Uvei.opri.jHT il..i:e in puli:i i w.irf,ire. Tiny ilcreiie no one .ir ii the tnuiiilc. Tlml . do most 111 ni!y ticlic e tlmt f 'moral Mtf'lollttn, while directing the fnices of the I'nloi n-tinst tin Itebelllon, was (lrlr.in. n.it to crush the Hr-liols, but to ildiiy, und temporize, and hold bark, until foii'ign compl.e .itlo'is, and financial cm biuranMiiiut, and popnlur 'lisi-our.igemeiit, fhould finer our (Jini mment to a compromise, wliii-h .lioulil reoMuiill-li tlir-slmo power In It former luilrlul nsi-i'-iilency over the (fovornment and pi. lilies of our i i.untiy this is our immova ble conviction, liux.il on multitudinous facts of iininiMiikublc import. If rircuinst .mini evidence -an prove iiny thinr. then it is proved tint the 'cnc.nl InCliiU nho n in unod obstinately torpid through the lor k briirht atitiininand earlv winter of lHlil, do(.':cdly pant yzinp a magnificent army of one liunclred and li'ty to two liumlroil tlion sund men, as liruvc mid capable as ever slioel. dered a mnskc', whi c there wore not at any time Bi.vty thousand, and often not forty thousand, orpo-ed to him we say It is proved that thii Ocncral In-Chief did not cndcnvi.r nor intend to put nown tlie siHvenolilcrs Itebelllon. We make the point so simple that it cannot be befoKitcd bv abuse of the Administration Mr Lincoln deserve wliat be baa received for r. taininff tli in man In command after this exhitii- uonoi uts nau uitri or utter incapucity ; and IfWrc easy to shoiv that tho division of com kiM In the sprtni? of 18(12 was one of those eak expedients, sp mini; the dillm-tire between right and wronu', whlli alwuvs result in disaster. In view of McClelian's reluctance to movo in the riilnrr of l.H'i.! his long delay before un utterly cotilemptilile force at Yorktown his strir-pHiif- advance to and disastrous flight at Wll liiinn.bttrK bis stiuillike progress to the defenses of Kichmond his waiting, and digging, ami permitting an exposed corps to lie attacked in o-erwheliniiiR turoa and badly cut up at Fair Oaks or Seven l'liies Ids waiting, waiting, until ttonewall Jackson ha I concluded his raid down the valley, and relumed to confront him at Iticliinond his permitting one wing of his army to lie crushed at (la nes' mill before ordering up adequate support his retreat from tho Chlcka- hominy, abandoning or destroy ing millions worth of materiel, when not half his army had fired a shot, und when it In Id ( strong defensive position from which all the Kur. s in Virginia could not have driven it, had it been blessed with a tit General, or none at all his looking after lines of retreat while Ins glorious aroiy was righting, and winning the battle of Malvern Hill and ihen ordering it to retreat again so soon as the vict ry was won how any one can believe, or even have the assurance to pn tjud, that beeverwisbol or meant to put the lOlielliuri down by righting and shattering its armies, we cannot Imagine. We tind a perfect explanation of his military career in the remark of his subordinate and ad mirer. Major Key, who, being asked why the Rebel army was not driven into the Potomac and destroyed directly after the battle of Antietum or Sharpsburg, unconsciously replied in substance: " I'ecause thai m not the name. Our policy is to exhaust the Rebels and ourselves in inde cisive arlare ; thus only can the I'liion be re stored nr-fl slavery saved by an amicable com promise." And that is the policy which n nv com mends General Mel'li Man to the admira'ion and support of ti ns of thousands who have stead fastly insisted that the Ueliellion never could and never ought to bo subdued. The pietensc of his supporters that the Robels do not dtslre General MeClclliin's election is a transparent falsehood The two or three articles . published in Richmond journals to conceal this fact deceive Done but natural fuols. Everywhere the Rebels are exulting nt the prospect of what they term "peace" that is, the triumph of dis unionin case McClellan shall be elected. Thus, the Charleston f'oioier always among tho most dignified and deservedly influential journals of the 80111 h in an article copied Into our last, says : 'A 1 nf us perceive the llifim.ttp connection nxlstln.. b -tvveen tilt! aimli'S ut Ihu tjniiti.tlfrtii-v anl the pes :t men in ttie United states. I lies.- c aislllnlH two iuiinen ,c torres Dial are working toyelher tor the pruriiraiiient nt pe tm. 'I he parly h h.-.e iioiniimtioii unit pl-mriii we are c.ni-Mdt-rti.fi. are auoin'tlier ilepemlent tor mitreesi oa Hie eoiirai:. ami resolution l our llhtliis inn. It their Kcm-ihUliii. ha.'iicilv, valor, an.l visli.ince are iiu:thle t obtain vii'tora v. ana to aneit tlie prouress of th ln a litu horiies. the exl-tie' Ailttiliditrairiii will lan.'h ti m n all the ettorts of the 1 ippii-itlnii. anil. In spite ol the inos IMivierlcl combinations, will continue to hol.l Uiu pUcus ttiev oc. U. iiur iicresR In battle Insun-l Itle tieeesi of Nf-sT'letlan. Onrtailtire will ii evil sit y 1 .1.1 to hi" tl.-lVat. II is Ibe Vlc terie that fiaie croivneil our anils sim-e this vear bejia tbnl have itoen eslsle ice, KlrenKlh. and tia'lie.ny to tloit oi'Kaniatiou vbl. li tas arraiea Use f with tlnu. ileilatit lloiit aKnln.l tlie ile-isit an-i Ins iiilnlons. It Is oar 1 n, nnbrokelt scried ul spleieli't snci-ehsei that h;il e'abnliliMied tb tew menol .eiiae anil bonestv In YiiiiketMtom to rslse tbelr volii-s In deiiuncUiii.il ol t.ie iiin'oiisiitiitlona. base, foolish uie itiirea attopU'il and enb.rced bv tbelr (M ern luent . and tin v hai e uatherej around the banner of their exceptional men so lase a number as ttiat tliey have il hope of beins able to make bead iikaiiisi the opprensor and trabt." He who does not know that the McClellan parly of the North is regarded by the Rebels as their ally must be grossly, wiltully ignorant. , They believe that McClellan, if elected, will nt ' once concede their independence. Whatever may lie the fact, such is their convicMou; und they ate exhuu.stiug their last energies in an cllort to bold out until after our ('residential election. M'licn their ht) c-shall be blasted by the result, wo believe that the masses will con strain their reckless, do-peiato leaders to throw themselves on the genero-ity of the Government, and that our long duvasta'cd ountry will enjoy once mote the ble suliiess of peace. A iSrRAXUK NIIIIIV IKOIf TIIK Klt tilltvilK, From Ihf Tim. We have a sirange ami startling story from the Rio Grande by way of New Orleans uu 1 Cairo. It would doubtless be lot resting as well, If no had the particulars in ai intelligible firm. The salient points, however, would seem to he. this: On the Oth instant, tho French army advanced from Dagdad to attack the Junrist firec uuder General Corf id as ut Matamoras. At a place called W blfe Ranchc, Curtinas met tlie enemy and gave him battle. The result, ace inliug ts the narrator, who is a sergeant ol the Hist Illinois Regiment, stationed at lira, is, wis a victory for the Junrist force. The French fell back wnie dNt.tne.j to a more defensible position, nu 1 a: this poiat, wnilc C.ir tiuas was giving them l a tie a second time, Colonel Ford, the Rebnl couimmdrr at Uro.vns ville, crossed the Rio Uiaado, attacked the Jaure. troops in the riac, but as the stury g m-s no' witlistandingtheoddsthtisgained by bim.C irtin is diove the French bchiud their iutictKliuieats, tun id upon the Re'i.-I itssiiilatit m his rear, an I szompclltd For J and his men to retire. At this juncture, lh.; !)lst Illinois were in ireh d up to the scene o: ucfion, Juan llr i.oi, ait 1 1 we preRiitne Ford bud escaped across the Rio Grande by this titiicl.i lined in the pursuit of the K ''els, driving them live miles. The portion of f'ortiu -' army not et gai d in this pursuit is s ill to h t.e turned a Ihiid time on tlie French unity, c i.iiji litigita further ictri.a'. Curtinas ultimately concluded thut it would be safer lor him to crdss the river into Texas, with Ins rcmainitig foice. This he did, takiug with him live liundred men, and encamping on the uiht of tho (ith by the side of the l'nit-:J Stat s trooi s. On the SMi. another body of Jtinist tiooos, live liuud.ed -ironf, l.kewie crossed into Texas, und the united i.n-.e thu s.iiuj day at tic ked l onl ut 1. i e -v,:ie, coMipc l.u.' hou to Mtk sulVty in Ii st'.t 1; is nid I'm nu is ,ars te 1 him on the 'Mli, to i;i .i u de ;.i I'aima, b it v.ii whnt result is not rcpoited. '1 he real story e take to be, tha' Cortiuas.nho. though lormerly belobiring to ihe mo-t ii'icguiar ol der of Mexicun trooper-, is now milii try Gover nor of Ihe St. ilo olT.iriauliias, anLa III I li-ncal in the Mexicun unity, was really unable t defend Mstiinioias, and ticii leluire in the neutral ground over the riier. it i piubable that, the Ga'.o Mexicaii ui iiiy w as s!i il,ed with cattle und other provisioning by ihe Rebels ut und around lli'OH tisviile. Coriina-, in recreating bei'o.o Uu F rench, ciiuio upon somo sitia I of F'or I s iu-n, i iigaged in transporting supplies to tho l'ie:i.:ti, fought tin in, drove them across the river, und finding it expedient lor himself hkewi-e to take refuge in Texas, continued hi pursuit to Ri on us villcand beyond, as the Illinois Sergeant roput't. l iitil nililitiomil particulars of these singular events are received, it would bi ueedle-s to specu late us to any complication ot a political or inter nntioiial charactir, which somo hue i.i'nied iniglit arise out of them. From our present vieiv, it would appear most lincly.that ifcompii -atious should tuttlly ari-c, tin y would groiy out of what Is threatened by the future action of Cirtm is, luther than out of any thing that has actually tnken place. e eun lin.ieine, for instance, the 1 usability of the Rebel Ford's re.-ro-sing tho r'vit into M x'can territory, and of hit Isjiitr pursued thither by Cordnas. In sncb an event, tho French Ocneral in cotn n and might comidaln that Itronniville, restored b tho aid of Juarez's forces to our arms, .n, being made a ha-e lor the inlli'ary operations of Cortitimt. Or if it be true that Cortlnas, from our sicoot tlie river, hs brotiirht sixt-n ,..,. . iirtilltTV fo bear nnuii M irarnoras, it , t j " i' ii' ii i-o'nman ier tniif'if el on our forcc for bi expulsion, or, wi'hont due thought of our territorial authority, and by per ml -ionof the II. In s, miuht evert throw troops into the Stat, of lea- to operate upon his ad veisary. Ournrmv, it has tu be rcinem lend, utiliKi that of Fold, is amenable to (n'crna'ionai ob.igMi.,ns. It i. the ag. nt of a rcspon-it, ,. and rccogrlcd Government. F'ord's army is nut. lie ii deb' have a free t'glit on either side of the riv. r. We cannot do this. Accomi anvinir the story, a It comes to us, is the rcpi it.th.it seicial vceis from New Orleans, with general freight und with special supplies for the army of Coriinns. have li en captured bv the French squadron nt the mouth of the Rio Grande, lint from this there is far lcs danger of romph cation arising, than from the si hemes of the Can leili rate plotters to involve the Unit'd States Government In trouble wl h the ie fnrin Govcrn n i nt of Mexico. To this end the whole energy of the Rebels will lie directed. Wo have to see to it that the game shall not succeed. A MNGI I.Alt TAIII.l-.tl- IVVI. l-'niiii time immemorial n sort of t.ihhmi , lt ti presenting the 1'assion and Crucifixion of our Saviour, used to be enacted in the streets of Monaco on Good Friday. Abel Rendu gives the lollowtng graphic description of It : As Ihe clock strikes nine, the city, illuniin Ue,1 bnr-ts out into a blaze of light, and the , h ipol of the palace is hccii, do. or (ted as if for a festival. A tribut e and hl guard-, hc'uiPt on head and lance In hand,i pen the proce-lnn. Christ, represented 1 y a dignified inn ibitant of tho principality, tol loMsthcm indecpullliction, his eyes sulliised with tears. 1 he tnachcrous .Tmlas approaches his m ister, and l;irai s him 10 bis followers, who him1 his hands, rennrer him with rod , and throw over him in mockery the purplo rolie. Ilerod, prouder of hi- absurd pira-ol than a pacha of three ttii-; Peter, brandishing bis sword; Malchus, with his bleeding ear; the chief priests and ancients clam oriDg for our Saviour's blood ; I'date washing his hands ; the soldiers casting lots for the garments of Christ ; and the executioner preparing himself for bis cruel olllce, all appear in succession. Then Jesus, pale and sinking, Is laden with his heavy crwss, he is nailed to it, and soon gives up the ghost. The accusing cock, the cries of death, the sponge dipped in tlio g ill, the sharp lance, tho wi oping Magdalen, St. John and his lamb, are ail represented ; but that is not enough, the tragedy soon merges into a farce. A gioup difficult to descrlbo unexpectedly pre fents itself it con-lsts of our First Parentsof tho Tempter, and of the Angel with tho darning swoid. Then come Judith and her maid, St. Lawrence and bis gridiron, St. I'hilomcne and her anchor, and after them the Twelve Apostles, carrying the various in-tntnients of their martyr dom. In the midst waves the banner ot Rome. All these notabilities, resuscitated for the occa sion, hasten to assist nt the solemn inhumation of Christ. Tho body of the Saviour is carried along on a bier, covered hvadais, and surrounded bytoreh bcartrs. The drums beat. The holy women weep. The people mutter prayers as tho proces sion enter the chapel and ose'ons the victim to bis tomb. A setnion on the Passion concludes tho strange exhibition solemn and impressive to the a t' rs, grotesque and unedifying in the eyes of str ingers. About the year IS I vt the llishop of Nice, shocked at the profanity of the show, forba le its repeti tion, and for some years it remained in abey ance. Hut under the Btisp.ces of the enterpris ing M. lllnnc, the Sacred Mystery has been revived, improved, and utilised, and the J,mr. mil ile Mtmarn of the J7ih of March, ISfit, an 11011111 ed that on Good Friday last, entirely new dresses, decorations, and accessories of a magnificent and ingenious character had been provided for it at the expense of the Siieiele Aiinniiine le Jeux, which alo liberally imported for the occasion a brass band, and charts-red a steamboat capable of conveying eight hundred pilgrims from Nice to the Rock, on the sagacious calculation that many of the strangers who camo to scoff would remain to pray. Tho description given by the Journal de Mimarn of the evening's amusement tallies pretty nearly with thii given by Abel Rendu sixteen years ago, with tho ex ception that, on this la-t occasion, a largo upple trec.was borne before Adam and F.ve, from which our first parents plucked apples, and cast them to be scrambled for by the bui rounding crowd as Ihe procession moved on. "Tins OM l.niclmli Umtleiunn." Prcvlous to my becoming so celebrated for tho singing of ''Farewell to tho Mountains," I had pii.dnccd a song which spread its popularity over the civilircd world almost ns rapidly as if the wires of tlio telegraph had transmitted its melody to (be furthest pole : this was "The Old Knglish Gentleman." Having been Invited to an evening party in the city whero music was to be the pre siding deity, I met (I Irclicvc for the first time) an amateur of some celebrity, Mr. Crow, w ho was a bookseller in Lamb's, Conduit street, and pos sessed of a beautiful voice. He Ming the Irish melodies charmingly, generally without accom paniment, which gave them u wilduess and ori ginality that at times wore quite enchanting. 'Rich und rare were the gems she wore" was one of his great songs; in lac, I thi'ik lie rarely cm lipid w ithout singing it. 1 his evening hu threw oil' his bardie mantle and sang a song we had never heard before, "The Old i'.nglish Gentleman." All were In raptures with it. "Whose was it ?" ' Whero did it come from :" " How did you obtain it ?" were the questions put liom all quarters, terminating with " Do sing it again!" As for in :; I was in ecstacies; I saw In an instant what I could do wild it, and esgcrly impon ii where it could be obtained whither I might iutrodu .0 it to the public, &c r I felt it was a foitune to me if I could lie ihe pcr-on to do so. Mr. Carowe in foinud me it was a verv old song, and that any one had a right to it. With this 1 begged a copy, which he said be would semi me next day. In sliict accordance with his pionii.se, I received and Immediately begun to study it. . . . Tin first time I sung it in pui.ll,' w is at a grand concert given on the st ge ol her M 'jea'y's Italian Opera, in the Hiivmarket, w here S r lie irge Smsrt con ducted. We bal a very large i r. he-tra, led by Mori, anil nearly all the tli -t itabau and F'uglish singers ap ea-etl during the evening. Towurds the end of the first act 1 sit down to the giand pianoforte, and commenced The ( !d F.nglish Gcriilcm'in." At the end of the firs. verse lie spplau-e wn- great; ut the termination of Ihe second verse still greater; at tlio thit j it increased j and at tlie end sti -ii a storm arose, that 1 was ipii e bewildered, and could not under stand whclier it meant c indemn tti in of my oiigor a lc-deuiai.d. In uiv hesitation 1 hur r is tl off Ihe -t ige and inu.le for our ante-room at the back. Sir George h is'cned alter me, saying ruthir angiiij las indeed he well might, no-, knowing what my feelings were). "Why d m't von come back ':' 'What is It, Sir Geo go .-" I said, "ure they hissing me:" "Hi-sing!" ho replied, "no, it s a 'r tue . dous eiieure." .V:d It was an ei''o-e imlecd, udi as 1 h id uever re c riv cd before, and have never witnes-ed slip a. Alter that yi.n may be su e I lircd uwav at ' T'i t Old Lngli-h Geii'leinai." wherever I wen. . l "in' I'n .- It--. IWi- 4 tf . I'.ifijix. Tl sicota in 11 ll. '1 lio-e who have not i imined the uiit'er a-., apt to imagine Hint the s ',it.i,i pc is ruiry ilo ked to the so-called st.indaid i f the Kirk, In Idi'i, a some tidily Jears Inter, when, goaded into mi l-ne-s by the cruellv of I lavcrliou-c and L iu ler dnlu, they opposed su.ves-f.il'v their undisciplined valor to the oris, t of veti ran 'troops at Oi u.a :I ig. This is very far fnun being the case. The. sam : gnat writer, who his jr. ten a picture of the skiimi'-h at Drumclog that will live us long a- the language in w loch it l - wi it'., u, has u!.-j ou a i jther oci.a-.on given a Je.s. riptiun of the stureot mind in w I. a h a Scotti-h p a-int foilound his hud to (he buttle of lloih.vell llri Iga, which le.il'cscn s tc. the lite the ice nig, wfli wlii:h. :vo;din- to ill.undlillee 0! 'hcle -t l ', illclle , : he hlbiu be Sectti-h eas iiitvv :. i' tie ir honn i under th ci r duct i f th, ir laiiilr .itI l.,r.l- 'o he slaughtered ut Duiii.ar, or as pr... i.. .- ithcr to dieoi Vnuni at d p. stib nee, or t.e tc.in ported to tho F.ng l-h setth men's in Ana r'. a. .-'uch w.i- the tale " fir uhii 1. ; hou s..iuls o! p.. or ii. i n were dr.igg. d from tlieir h lines lytl.c i-i .it .. i pjirc-sors, by th ise v. ho neither km a- tu,,v to le.ul . luces tiie:ii-rlv,;s ma- w. tild le.'.ve t'.niito the leading of tho.c ui.odid know. Hoke il uniitoa pie-e 1 every ti urth man In ctrtaiti ili-tncts for liis mi-cra-bio e edition n.to Kr.gland. Many yeo men in t'li I'esil.iie, ut in lear to be loVicl ly !onT,'' tlul Hum their hoa-es to L uiudoitu 11.11. 'ihe Ltigli-h army in tneir march through lleiwKl.sl.iie saw not any Scot chimin, but the streets of the small towns and villaces were full el Scotch won. en, very many of whom be inclined their husbands, who, they said, "were enloicid by the lairils to gang to tho muster." Thu Highlanders, t..a ithstauding their vaunted attachment to their duels, were, latterly ut least, ns little di- o-id to go to war at tho eo iimand of their tj rants us ihe Lmilauders. Obedieucc to Lis chief was indeed tlie creed in which tho High Under was brought up. Hut how far that o to 1 it in o was hearty uud w.lliug appears fro. n the luet thai, in 171 i, nothing but force could draw Ihe men liom their hou-es. f hmtUil t'oi.fi ' the JlittUIJJ i f r.iiljhlhll. 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Porntr of HINTII nd CIIF.HIt V. boi( to in foini tlielr l.uily rni'niti that lhp tisve mo reajv 1'IIKIK MAMMOTH ASSORt-MKNT Ofsvery vsrinty sf Htylf ami unllt7uf Tall and Wiuter Cloaks for 18G4. Our ittvk ci-mirlscs si larcp an ssssrlmcnt nml is itn ai aiHrleti an can tin foiinil in tlio Imlvricc i' nil tlia 1'i.uAK sroKlis ciimhim:!). Ol'K MOTTO AM OF 01. t): "fs.MAI.l. rROFI IS AM) I.ARGK S.iLF.S." Our Itriuitutlon W.-rl 1 tVI.lv as IIIK IIKAI'KST CI.fSAK STOUT. IN INK CITVt Onr inallty i.r Workman. hip, HIK f'lM'SI' SIAM'KMTl RKIi IN TIIK. CI I V! 1 . it tit- ur tin kiI mice on hut yoir i in Ice. I srr.rt u. snntx tn c. rs"iui iii c of tl.c iiicca-s Atti-nilinir mir Syst.-ni nf HMAt.l. t'l.nrllis. rilnl stris liavu. laullir.Him-hk.., P.riila lip all r.Qlut lis : hill, l.a.llrs. tt sure .mi i:.'t in ttis I'.h'tll ll'acO, Mill l.Mlk I'lir tlld llnlUU HI Wt II IIS lll slll Ul' TIIK CUKAIT.NT I'LO.SK 8TntK IN TIIK CITV. ). WA'l KINS .V; CO.. !i 1 ! tiitlis.,1 N. K. Cor. o( NINril and CIIKKltr. j,r-.ij:rJ jk. lmoniKit, NEW LACE AND EMBROIDERY STORE, No. I I X. I-.KJIl I II SI'ltl i:t. Wi- Hliliouncu to our niin-croiiH iricn.ls unit p'lrons that w c Lave ctin.lcter tt.e removal of our wt'll aasorte.1 stock of I.Al'KM. LACK IIOllllSS, AND KM lllt'll DKItlKS from our oltl . taint No. :tl, tn our Mew anl Caimclous Htiru No. 41 !t. Kinirrit bthkkt. Itt.i ivltis. as we ilo, tin. principal purl of our Htock. iliio'ijj In iu th hest iiiniiufiiciorcr. id Paris, llnusels, utul .Ha ny, oLcof our firm UIUuk Enroi onc a yrar, for tbe purfost nt Hell'. tlin,'i).Miui lorour r x-cnuvsl rau, c arc i naliVd to offer iinliu-ca ci.t-. ti-.tli In a...rtrnut und irii a. sin h as re. ether h..oae In tli.s el'y cna offrr. Oer n ckof IliltKWl I.A' K I'Hi.I. Altl AMI sJKTTM, Mill blh UDI. I. IKS a Nil stl'is, KHNI Al'l'l I'JI K I'nl.l.AKI. N l -.KITS, t'HI.Nt LACK i ill. I. A IIS A.M -.Kirs, KKAI. TIIHKAIl I. V'KS, ftKAt. Ill H I II K l.ll'ts, luINT AMI I'm .11' AI'I'I K.'CK l.Ai f. I'AMIllHA ANIl PI .-411 K IC M.II.S, III II. I HltKAll I.AI K VI II.-. IHINITON hKl.T'ilA CAI'Ks. I llIN I I Al'l.-i, 'IIIIll All I.Al'K CAI'KH. I IJsllKir I'A' P.st. I.IVMili K I.A'K IliMikKtti llll 11. VaLKNCII N ANIl POINT II N nls-:i:i IIIK1 S. A!m. a s 1. n. IM ass. iti iriii oi KMIill'illiKlflt'.is anS WHIT K IJOllliS "s crr'u'iily llti in mi coinplele aver on. r i) in tins ot any otic r city, utnl M elt K.irthy a call to SHiu'rie lieiore pun fas nit H'n ItTc. IVe hu'e ul.o t tat o.fi fd lili Uo. ui'our c. l..!)iate,l KID (il.nvtiS. Ksl'l-.N bi: I I ll'.l', M.-V KTOliK N... II N. I.I 1 I r 11 Bt'ect, IT :.l 1'lutl.tellihia. :sl. INS. HAVING HAD A LABGE ill iel, Ul -tlT" BS tl.ev i,l. a.v.,lt-.,.J, I a-JllOW .ticu ill I. .s llotM Hie II Lit 111 r III.. : k 't f IC l, P. ea. I.i.l Molli s hi .1., .,ii,l :i;j,c, lull jar.l wtilt', at I . anil -H. tii.il are n al t.l n r the :uou v. Al-o, line i;,..sis, mi. ti :is New N -Ik Mills, Williams vi::.., W aimi.ll.l. Il.iy M.,te M,,l,, H l,;e Ituck.A"., S'leel. inj-. I:,, iui.i .' i yjrl-. iiele, ...in.' .u ;,,. t.i uvlt ,t ui.iiu . at It l p.'i. .-a tl au lie . jii bu i...iilejr le iv . t ul leai i.i J Stii i tiujts Mill K:.irl:l is ill a'l the 1 .ir. jili v. !.:lt,- Mid u ilc.. ., t nun p I ..lie I l le.i. I i ! .1111 j .i.l.i J, .lint ci ior- ll. ill t1 e li i hi., ,..!.,. - i ..c . .KAN. a I . I .'t I'.. I! : Nfcs, No. In: : M i:k f. r s ii ;. Ii Atc.'.e r. -ul. i s:,'.. .. ANM I'.-M V STOCK OF TIIK-K IS 1 IH'Vs ! I le. I n "ll in ll e. I oi su v tor I'.n n inter '. M .,e UHil'eV tlV tcivll. 11. Ill LOW, a 11:1 ki ij, .- . !. I.i VI 1. 1 . II .!-il.t. illy In ! i. I l.,ie n..Luiiv.Cf I ..in n. : -. ii, 'l., ..ml v.tnl ss i.ti. t. in .'. .fits i.j' , nl-i cll.i fi.i 'k.-, ln.it ate a. "vl. at l.nver ir ii .-. Il..vy "l "ki r (IM its, U.,11 'C UT) .lUsif.,1,1, , If vi'i ii i.'i iii.il l.i .r. r. A l.ir.e van. i) ot slrin .1. liiil. n-et ,i,.ti i!,.,il.le ivulih t. . C-. i.-i .i. rl-, i euic i.i ih. h.-.t . lO.tl.r . Hi ,n V P-lce 'I ll IC. ll, I. r -h 11. cs u-e lli.ivv nu.. mute, .ii. il rel tw.lli I. that 1 hi hu, c. i .il'i tl ..o he 'Mil , .iri teiui. k,,m ,tl. It iNVII.I E 11. IltlNES, Mil. Ihl I M 4HKKT Hire, r, Ali ne Tenth, tl 17- it 1 11(01' SKIIiTS M.ii.tlln t. 1J , No.i..' Alll II Sir. et, OlwO .li'ove hlxiu Bti,-er. Wiulf .nip ami It .tail. 111,1,1 '' 'u' The lll.'ir rem I'll U .l.aoilliieul ..f l.a.lies', Misses', suit Ciiililn n . Iliwic r.kin. in ll u . it v , In eUi y ii ,pe t tiist t'lis, aim h i,.r sivle, nii.li, dui.iljillli , ami i i.i-1 u.i.i, lliivc IK. c- i u . h 1 III ll.e lllmkct. kll lk UiaUi; u oiilsi ,.iiiirt il, ainl r.s.mred . i ij wm. ''.Hopkins. HClIUELiIillUMANNACO. SO, t3 H. Kit "Til STilKKT, PHII.AI'KI PIIIA, Wnid lnr:t tt. tt -rtl m ofboysrs to Hi r stick nf rALL AND WINTER DBY OOODS, WMrli U.cy ham nnw ope'i at t.-. than niailtM prlcfa. llarvains ii tltoc n, lllank.c , anil rsttcla .shawl., lrrt iov l, fu.n abl Uoo.a, .i en and lluyi Wear, Ai.Ac. WIIOI.K8 AL.K AND IlKTAH,, AT ! . : N H'.IITH .a iKr.t r i I.! JNDIA BIJAWLS AKD ECARr.1. GEORGE FRYER, N... OlO C'lll.SNJiT NTUKKT. Hair.ii-oiif.Hiui FAI.t. IMIlltTAi:ON KKAL INDIA SHAWLS, LONG AND 6QVAKK. Wllhafru C'ol.T KAI.L ICHJHS1, tc hi. ll ttlf al'lit.-n 01 Il o l.a.li. s la lu.lt. .1 .ct-l.'l liiK I iiiN0 f I iti i.r. ':Misitoiii-:itii't, LACES, ' sw NVHITI'. 1(()1)S, VEILS, - H A HAivin.j:iteiiii:n-. 5 E. M. NEEDLES. si' r .10'4 ClIKSNt T 8'l'lff.rT. ' J U IV N U U 1 M K I I I- W. rrfnnit Uui moofy. If dulioJ, fbr sv7 lot of Hhlrta wbtch fatl In any raapct. FINE B1IIRTH, OUT LKMITBWHK OP If UHI.IM. lao ot Sw Tork MlHi Muslin, and Terr Ana Llnea Boao-nl. Onlytl J.-. dual pri l'00. WtUlaniavllia Mills Mai'tn, and tins Ltnan Doioms, Onlylt-ttO. l.sual pries 13-AU. GKNTLEMKN'S FURNISHINO QOOUfl. HM1T1I JACOIIH, )- to. K JO CHHKNUT Html, QAEPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS ! I ! Clopicg out Late Importations 20 Per Ceut. Lesn than Present Gold Rates. lUI SCll AND KNULISII A MI NHTUCS. WILTONS), OT K.SriUK SitW rATTKKJttS. VKLVl'.TS ANIl TAri.STltlKS, Wlje Hooils, With a largo assorlmanl of thuij: ri.T and inhkain cakpk.ts. NEW K.N'ETfANS, PALATINE, AND IAM ASK MAKK lllttllKIETT.S. WKI.L HKAHONF.il OIL CL0TI18, .tic, Ac. JAMEH II. OHNK aV "., No. 0-40 CHP.SNt.-T STItKKT, 9-17-l.t Itoluw Sevpritli. "lAIU'ETS, MATTINOS, OILCLOTHS AND V i Wlnrlow Hhaila, from Now York Auction Rales, iil'Shtly mat.) MaKnlHornt Hius.els, whl.i, SI Ji, 1 t S, !' anil V;.'. ; Imltatmn llniaiola, l t.aliiie.l,) wkle, in, ku ami Vhi cents : 6-4, '. I ainl 12 S at urupor tkmaie prices ; lmiorlal (turcrta. fll 117 t $l'7i par yurtl: Inurnln, triuii Mi cents o VI'US,; Veiuulan, Kail, ana llelnp, from tl7S to 7(i rents r,.r yiirilt Matthias, th larceat asNnriaient ercr oden d In plntailelplila. from .17 s$ to7liri.ntsa yaril. at the New Vnrk Auellun Males 1.- Jit, (lurnirrly hrethlow's.) No, 117 M. HK.tliNIl Hlreot, rst itisir alxive Walnut, oi poaita Coin Kxcbaiisa. Ij7.3m jyl 1 1 lA 1 ELI'l 1 1 A. WALL PAPERS. HOWKLh .V liOUlt K K, . V.. CJKNK rOURTH AND MARKET STREETS, MANIT Al TT'KKRS (IP 1' A I' K. R IIANOlNtiS ami .at'i.lm AVINDOW HIIAIIEA J .1. WILLIAMH, No. 16 N. B'XTH BTREET, Manutni-luri-r of V I'. N I'. TIAN lllJND-i ANIl NVINDONV SHAD 1-2 !S. Th I.r.est and Flnost Aisorttrent In the city, at tin LOWEST I'RICl'.S. HKI'AIItlNli ATTKNIII.ll T.) 1'IIOMPTLV. HKIItH 81IAHKS MA11K A Nil I.KTTKttP.ll. ae'l tin J t0 li lN--ji I .A MM AND riCTUKE FRAME M ANLI ACTOH Y. NVM. II, MOliO VN, Kv. -iOt N NINTH STItKPT, Ciilt Oval 1Imi- it-iiili l''.nui.M l.lu la CONSTANTLY ON HANI). XUliNlTlIHi: IIhnIi.k buUKht DUit oi my nt-rl;ln rua'n e tic urotkt rliw, 1 ni vflftbled to !! r tuy i-. k ii FIRST-CLASS KritN'JTl'I.K At a Ltxall at. v lice un uM yrir- i. i.i i., elO no Nj. 11 s. I Lt. KN I ll si Itr.l.r. ACTION. ORIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP. T'1'- ik vt i !' M . n- w j - r it ven ) Tit In t.BC hj ht ; At : Civi Eunilr.-:1 TL:isaul ruitili .ii P' i.t . '.i niii.i .i i r. liis in. .ti mill nu'i.ilv i'W i.rnu.i ies, m' p rl'n:tly .ure iti.iii rials, .in.t ali..is in the tame way. It dots away with tfte li.e i-r u W.i.h-h.'Hril, anil wilt wil-h til lee i.s nun ti cm:. i s -ill tii" ihinl- less latui thai, any cil.er b.. n.i.i.c in the l iiiti.l States. ITS GREAT rOI ULAIUTV 11- l Cii. id ifral l.rjliiless "osp-lnnkers tn luila'alt in ai t.i ariincf i.nl.v, ami, ty .tteririk. treat linln. enieiils to mil, nr. i li 'I Jia i ra, pul tii.lr iuii.iiiiaril. le on n o m.r. aet i li ira I ll n i-utal ion a. uuireil by our li.lorsise, 'I bine ill T't a' to i uich.itu iiuf Hcup ihunld ex.iiiiins and t.l ll at Ol'UNAME AND THADE'MAKK Is It: ri.g i '. Mf li LVfcKY 1'i. L'NU tttl.s Hon;, ln'fi.re they li. ki it. VAN HAGEN & MoKEONE, in'.'" I in Plfll.Alip.L'IIIA. ViW M ls MAI kl.Rl.l.. lit! Kll'l'dNEW Ml ss As .1' a.' rcl in -hue "! lor Siile hv K t.N N l.llV. H I AIHS l' , f K No U. a ul t ii V Wit Ul KS, OVH' CLOTIIIIViJ. F. A. HOYT & BROTHER, IIAVK ON IMNK A I.AROI AS'sOKTMENT Of READY-MADE FINE CLOTHINO 'R It O ' w . S, W. Cor. TENTH ami CHE3NUT B' , SNettrtlslw AsHTMIlLY IlUlt HtN'f. J('I)WAHI 1. IsIIIalaV, .IC UN KEI.I.V. TAILOllH, Nn. C.I i CIII'.HNUT S TriKKT, nvp received th.'lr PAI L (vrrr.i:'", nu.l a larr stuck uf PAII.aiidWlNTP.lt (lOOUSS, Inclmlins eh ilea AMKIU C,N (iooim, all b.iiight tmf.ire Ihe rl.s In prices, which they wtll niasc up in tlio best syl-'i at moderate prfcea. TPHMS-Nl.T ttAHII. ao7-liu a i c 'v i- n UNITED STAT E & It E V E N U E ami rOSTAdli STAMPS, Fcllt TIIK MtlllllJ'. ANIl WPM-.'ViKN STV1P..S, No. 304 CHESNDT STREET, Pliiladelphia. I'nlied ui'i I'oitHii1 Htafiipi tilJ wliolfiale auj retail. Twu per cent dl-count allowsd on m nah'ii frumKhA to Twntj IkoKtri; Tliree prr cnt. oii Twciuy Doltori ail pwnnl. AHordwH should be nont to ji;sim;u hakdino, Collector of First District, i H-m No. 30 1 rilKSNl'T Htrt, rhiUlphtft. IJ MTKD STATKS INTKHNAL KEVEXUK. k'lnt rMcc(fon Illrlt of Iniyl'ani, omitHtinif the fi'con.I.TIilr-I.Konrtfi, Mill., Hlxth, nJ Klevnitb W arJi of the City of rtiilmli tiihiii, Tlie AnnuM Aii iMmrnt for lt. , lor th nhvo iihdkmI Dlitikt, of pern)!) H.iMe to at-, on arrtaet. IMca-iure V' tit-., Hllluirti T-toIi-ii, iintl i.ul.l ami Silver Tint', ami Nn ot "por-tniii tT'iuir- 'l to IaW-' out I.U en-son, liavio ben cxntipletrd, KOTH'K IS 1IKRRHY (I1VKH. Tliftt the Tixxci attaofaid will be ri-reivrd daily by the tiiuU'raiitneil, between the honri of ! A.M. ami 3 V. SC., (Snmlava errpH.d.) at the om.. No. 3H CIIKtM'T Htrt et, aeconil lUmr.on and after TIH"IisaV. Heptrtnler l.atHl until and liulinllng HATl UlAY, epU-iubrr 21, PllSUIIIg. ri.NA1.TIKA. All poron-i wfm faiifto pay their Anutnil Tuxi'Niipiner riaitet, plraHitrc yai-htit Mllivd tahU-. K"ld and silver plate, on or before the .Mth day of Nepl.-mhor, 1, will in.rnr a penully of ti-ti porcrntum additional of the amount thereof, nod be liable tt cost--. provided for In tao lutli Sfttlou of tin Exobse Lawn of .luly 1, InVJ. All perMn who In Ilk manner itiall fall to t.iko out their Iheiiheii, an reRiilatt-d ry law, on or bffore the 'Jttk day ol sScptoirjbcr, (Nit, will incur a penalty of ton per rt-iittim additional ot the amount thereof, and be nubiect t a proterutlon for three tlim the amount of Haid tas. In accordance with the pioviiioiii of the !'Jt eectlua of the law aioreNaid. All pay nun t are roc-nlrcd to bemavJo lu-Treaniiry Notes, under authcrity ( tlu ( nllod Hiatt', or la notert of Itanki orKAiiiird nndcr the act to provide a NiViuiul Currency, kuoivu ai Nhtl'uml lUnkn, NO H KTHKU NOTXt'F. WILL HK (IIVKN. JKSl'KK ll.VRDINi, C'olUotor, l-'ilt Mo, JIM UIEHMT Mtrt-et. U N I T K I) H T A. T U H 7-30 LOAN. T Secretary of tlie Treatary ylrei notice that abaci--. -ni will be received for Coupon Treasury Bote, pajai;o three yeui from Auftuat IS, 1M.4. with niul-annual Inten-si at the rule of aoren and throe-tenths per oent. per anmiin, principal and iuterost both to be paid la lawful money, Thm? notes will be convertible at the option of tha holder, at umiurlty, into kIx ht cent. Kold bearlna bjndi, pn able not leitH than live nor anoro than twenty yuara from their date, an tlie Oove rnment may elect. They will be uued in d'-iioinliintlona of $"0, tUM, $''"), ll'KK), and e.'KiOO. and aH aubkcrlpilona muat be fur fifty dwllara or on e moltiplc of fifty dolhtra. At the notes draw hi teres! from Auifiist 1 peraom OtaktiiK UeponltH yibiti-uvnt to that date must pay tha liiUn-kt accrued from date of note to date of depo-dt. Paitlei d'poiitliitf tweuiy-the thonitauU dolhtra and upwards for these note at any one time will be allowed a Coniiuinatou uf oiie-ijuarter of one p'-roent. SPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LOAN. Ir N uiohAi. 8AViNt.t Bank, ottering a higher rate uf luterettt thttii any oiht r, and the bfi ireurtfy. Any savings bant -nlueh pays Its di'poiitora In I'nited St-ttos NoIvk cou-slder that it ispuyiHtf In the best cin-ulailog tmdiuitiof ihe eotintry, and It cannot pay In anthini belter, for ha own asr.f l are either in ('ive.niiut'ut sex-art lies or In notes or bonds pitvuble in liovernmeul paper. CftNVFiniliLE INTO A SIX PEll CENT. G-i.fl GOLD UOND. In nddlHou to the very liberal InU-rvht on the notes for three ytais, tl.ls prlvilt-re of coim-rsion Is now worth atM.ut thie per eent. j T a run hi, ir the current rate ftir It 1.U liohdt Is not leis th.-m tt tut per cint, prmitmtufnX bi h-rc tlit w ar the premium on nix per cut. I'nited States Moral-, witk over twtniy percent. It hIU be e n that the actual profit on tlii 1'iiin, ut tho prestnt market rate, ll nut Inn than ten per rent per aimiu, JTS EXEMPTION EKOM ST TE OU MU NICIPAL TAXATION, Hot u h'e irom all the ud tiutiues we ba e eiir.no-rated, a special Avl oi ConrenN t mf,t. u't twit-It und Ti riw(ry H:eft vtn icfut in i itUun, Ou the as ernxe, tt.lseveui t'in in moith uhout two per ceat. per annum, according to iLe cute oi tuMttioii in virK in parts ot tlie country. It in belltvcd that no aecuriih-i i-iier so great ladnce li.ents to h ndiTi ni thour l-nued by thu (iuvernin nt. In all other t'orms uf ind btidi eis, ti e tilth or ability of prlv.itf partii s. or cimpt tiles, or ur.tre cuna II . onlj , it pledi,-' d f r pavineiit while t.'.e wt.ulc pro I'Tt wl the lountij is It Id to fcecure li.j -Jkii-iiare uf the -.blluiloiis vt t.-t I hi ltd HtitUS. P. r- i:iriti v wifL UK H . nvrD 1 the :T;easnri r of i he Liiittd Milieu, at Wa-hmuton, the --itera) Abibtant 1'reai-urers .uid dti-lj-iuiti tl Ltt rnltarien, iiid b tho FIJEST NATIONAL HANK OK ft ML MiKI.I'III ,PA., SKCONli NATIONAL H ANK OK I'UU.AhKLFllI A, PA., T11JKU NAIK'NAL HA Sit UK I'M 1 LA 1 1 KI.1'11 i A, PA., KOLT.TH NAWONAL H VK OK Pill L Al'Kl.l'lil A, l'A., V. nil N'ath nal Uani.a hkh ure depo-u.rit-i of public ironev; and M-13J ALL KKSI'ilCTAI'.LE BANKS AND D ANKKKS Tt.iouia'ta ut tlie eoniiiiy willfcive fuithcr informktion And AI KOlti) KVKHY FACILITY TO .Sl itSChlliLltH. JliAV oamj: Ol1 CAUDS, TFE NEtf MUSICAL CARDS iTstn-nifd hv O.e Ifoynl Knmilv of Kntlant!, are sent b? I.ist ir lliliKK I'UJ I.AHs. livs uiv a iu'-t uiiiniiujt l-.i-i line, ami uatli Mu-l.iti Tiuie iju;; ku- than any uluur D ettted. "A mukt lnter".tli g md v cr gnmc " Timt-B. "Ailtntiat'iv sdnpieU Un ItAuiili g Mn-K ill 1 1 oie." )Jlu trm l Loi.' n i t 'i A Idrt-s A. JUilT:, No. ti W.TUIK'I Y-BIXTII B reet, New otk. atuo Jul DltillY HI KItlNfJS. liMXI IKIXKS KXTH V liial l ll.rrlci,, llillallc lor rt'Mil i-rjucr. .alt ., Ill t..rc uiul l-.r a. ilt by KKNNMiY, tirvilH A CO.. tl li if K. 1.4 ac.il 1 -' WJiAitV fci. 1 FINANCIAL. Ji:V LOAN Ol" lNMl. TIIK BAI.ANCK Or TIIK $75,000,000 LOAN lUvIm this 4f hl awar lod, t nsr blila prorlnt inc yiiliil,srs aTprvparrd to sell I.i ru.tdm.r. al no la tars- or small anma, inj amiunt at this mist danlratria GOLD SIX PER CENT. LOAN AT TIIK MARKET HUCK. Wt bsvo ah. ; ron.li'f rf.l tlias lssl nONDl aatba UI'-ST I.OAV ON' THE MAUKET. Thfrr lahnt a rsMAI.I. AMOI'ST FOR RAI.K, arcl lai premium will, In our ormi.in, iilvance ripiilly. ranie. having r-yo loan Will da w.4l to call ainl KM'II AHIIK thrlr t-tO's f.T ttill MdllR rKKMAMENT LOAN, cppclall) kj now, Owliui tntlM (Inrnian ilcnian l f ir l ira turantlra, hi,-li rate can bf ubtaineil f.ir tic m JAY OOOKK A OC., K.i. HIS. TIIIllll HTItKKT, lfM-m l'Mliid.lplila. IIIH1 N A.'1-IOIVA 1 1(A.IIC. FINANCIAL AOK.VT or TIIK I : N I T K L) S T A T M H . V. M. HIXI'H 1MSI. B.mils of th rTj d.-.lrab4 Lan on hand a.id tor sals at this HANK. 7 3-10th NOTES, Of all diMiiimlnattona and In an inwunt, osstaotly on hanil. 1 ) - t o LOAN AT PAR, INTl'.IU'ST rAYAIlI.E IN COIN'. Htih.crlt.wa havi thr piiTllata of pajlnit tlia back lnt ro.t rr..m Hfpt.Miicr 1 in t'nitcl Hum Nut.i, aitdJui M prr cant preuilum. Convanlon of 7 a lOths par cent. Traastiry KoUis to tba Luanol ll ittaniladto. AU National Bank Note, rrcclrnt on deposit at par, O. II. OLAHK, l-UK8llitN7. Morton MoMinlinolt Jr., CaMiiaa. acl? tut G O I, OOIil), UULD, SILVER AND BANK XOTES WANTKU. DE HAVEN h BROTHEB, anl-tf wn. no . Tttritn iTKF.srr. tlklt K.HUIV fc CO., IIANKICHS, No. 121 S. TIIIKD STKEET, PHILAHKt I HU. (iovornmsiit FWcarltlc of all lanues PurchaaiHl and for Hale. Stocks, Honda, and lold llouslit and Hold on Coin nUaalon. INTiUr.ST .M.L0WKI) O.f DKPOHITS. C.ill.otlon. Promptly Mads. fiCi-tf gHlTll afc HAMIOIjl'II, No. 1(1 S. TIIIRU PTRKUT, JiANJilOKS AND llKOKKKS. Sp?!o,.Stoclis, Quail ormastcrs' Vouchers and ('lierks.itnd all flnvpmmeiit Hccurttie It.mht ami .Sold, mht'l UAV LOAN, NKW lO.W. U. S. 10-40s. JAV COOKB A CO., orrr.it koh sale tin: NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN, Ill-.AHlNll FIVK PKIt CI'.NT. INTI'RKRP IK CHI'S, rsdrcmaiile any lime alter TKS YF.Alts, at tlio plca.uro ol theUovemment, and payable KOKTV V KAILS alter duto. BOTH COIII'(15 AND ItKf iIHTEKKD HOSIH are l.aued for this Iian, ol saiua Uenumlnailon as tlio a-'iiJa. Tho Intrioat on ('.ns and $100. pa utile yi'arly; on ill other deniiiiilaallons, half early. Th, 1D-W tionds are dated March 1, Inti4. The half-yearly Interest falllufilua Ni-pKMnlHT 1 and March 1 or each year; (11111 1st septaia bar, thi acarueil Interest from 1st of March la reiiilris to be paid by purchasers In .un or In i.K'.al ccils.m. y,aild Ins fins percent, fur premium, uniil further notice. ALL OTIIP.lt (lliVP.ItNMKMT NKJCBITItM UOtlUHT AND MOI D. JAY COOKE k CO., n.h;i-tl No. Ill S. TIIIllll si I.KI r. J'HKDH. WrXJUlI S CO., llANKl'.IiS, No. 30 S. TH I HU STR V.KT, nt y ami mi flfil.li, hll.YKIt, AND OOYKKNMtNT K"I Kltli:8 S T ) O K S noi i.iir and sm.ii on commissi n. t u TOC'Itts A' l tolUCUItlTIKH llULOll r AND SOLD I) N COMMISSION, DE HAVEN k BROTHER, - n No sii -. tihiid si it :f.t. 0 I 1. S T O C K S l:ori.lir AND Hi't.ll UN I HM Ml-lllS, 11 l.l.OKUL J. BOYD, linker, '.'I .'m Uii.11 S THIltD wifwt. N K V 7 - :) 0 LOAN. . Ii. Null. r..rinnii rccciiaU, and the furin.L.il live bl an vl-ait i, h t:i'.OIti.C J. BOYD, Hnnlver, Nc. Ifi . TIIIKU Htr. et. aa.'l-'.'m MAUUrACTCSKQ MACHINIST AND KNOINKKK, nIT-lm Nr. ll.'l -S. 8F.I OMD rT., I f..l.l. 'pr.i. CTKAM HKATIN'U l't'R KACTdlUKS, U.H..AC. II. nml m ll ri iliic t or waste .team. -U.c, fell. Inr l.i iiuis.ceii.l' ii. i r, ci ac..rati r, Ac. il lui 11. 1 l-l.l MAS, N... .1 N. hlATtl 8trel. CorsiY's tka WAUKiiorsi:.' j-sta-bil-l.tU 111 ICS'. I nip. li ter uiul liesler III run lei., Wine., ami Hollers, ri.cicf llaiana ricur, n. Ilia, kwell s rickles and Baucei, i:iiK lali Ji:il Sutcli A.v ..ml I'. rl. r. farmed Meats, Fruits, gimp, Ac, Navy Mess. SP..I hp hca...( SE)H(N, ,..,. j n iy JiiSlic A llJl HV. -s OLD'S IWI'KOV KU ST I AM AND WATKB. Ij H r ATI Nil APPAKATI'M. r Warmlns aud V. inc"" l ubiic biul.Uns( uid Fr'- ai, iia.iilciica., W.pnfaetiired hy rliM V-.1UJS HIM.AH AMI W rTK HKATINO COUPAJII 0 I'ii'Wfc-i.riiiA- JAilr.S P WOOD. No. tl H hell Ki ll tiret. SBbi!-4a . 14. I'tt-IVI KLL. u.iun.udul. WANT8. 1(IRNT CLASS IKlARO WANTKI), BT A 1 family ol .n ..im.. In i rV-catlrn sresl of PffiAa strt, a. l norU, of HPKtt'K. Addxese lloi. U1,P. f. IH-if yANTiii) iJinn:iiATMiir, FIVE OR BIX HOUSE CARPENTERS, AT No. a:ia oahtku htii KiiJT. Inijolre it the (shav. T. M. 1'I.OWMAN. "y A N T 1-3 1 THE HUMANE AND BENEVOLENT To knew Mutt the "Working Women's Belief Afsooiation," No. AHCH STH13KT, Has opened KP.tHSTKT Orptoe, where alt women eat of employment may And situations. ITree of oliarwe, anal whore families deslrlai nersotis fcr honsehnld service turn ohtiin all klaids ol a..sisiants,from a Oovernsieato Waalw wnman, npon the payment of a small fee. the patrooasai f the brtievolent Is particularly solicited for this Associa tion, which proposes rather to help sromaa to help tbana selvea than to make them otrrte of charity. A work room has been opened, where any kind of family and tan tlemen s sewing will be promptly and aaatly exaewtssl s4 miHlarate pi Ice; the whole pn.Ot of lbs work tolntsi the hands of those SNirlonniiiff It. V-U-Sk WANTED TO BKNT, A HOUSK AND ome iirotrn' on the Hue of Ihe -'IJermantown" oc ".siirrh Peon.) Ivaiiia' Kailrnad. House must have mo iliTnlnipriiveni.au. Iteut n.it lo exceeil S'.si. Addro.s, .intuit lull partieulars.aoioRiil ol land, location, Ac., Hos. 1 r.ii P O. tl Kl "rANTKD AT TIIK NAVAL ORDNANOR T T Yard, SVahlnlnn, Ii. '., twenty Dr.t olias 13IIKKS. Hum, t.t x, per day. Applications nay be niad lt Meutenast Com m aider W. JP.PKF.Ka.at the Yard.l.v letter or la pernio, Sat hnne hut lli.t-ela.f workmen, ao'it aoch a. do not eUiaa. excmvPi.n trota salutary acrvlte on acoount of alieoaaw, need apply. ll. A. WIHC, Cklef os narean af Oritnanca, 9 11 f iMparluMut. "W ANTl'.n, WANTKI. II SVOKK. POR ClltutTLAB AND AO llsTS At VANftl HatN, OAVtrwOIf CO s. Pann Trraly Martn Kallwar and HIHs YitsL KtAC'U.abwoUA.NOV-KH Mtraot, Keii.lnirsan, sc Mta PhllaiioipaU. 0 CIRCULAR AN1 JIO BAWINO iXECl 1KB WITH M'.MPATGat, J U I ...IDMIIC MUOi, At VAKTirSKK, liAVmROK A CO.'H, Penu Treaty Marine Hallway and Ship Yar4, ilKAAJH, above 11 tNOYBK Street, se-l2t Kenainstoav I'ailadripolt. FOR SALE AND TO LET. FOR 8 A LE. 8.10.090 WOETH IN GOOD tlnu.es, lanreand small, oa terms to aalt niirsha.a.a eiihor with or wllhoat Incaiubranea. for eaaa aalaai trad. Iiiiiurre of, from 10 lo llo'diiek A. M.. THUS. M. PLOWMAN. Jin 1SI7 8. IIHUTH EDUCATIONAL. i;il-TY CENT LKSSONS. IN GERMAN. X MV A KATivie or i, IIKKMANY. , WHO SrSAXS t.M.Ubll rt.tJVBTLY. , . F1-TY fKNTH AN HOUR. j' LA11IKS AMI I IIH.liltf.lt OKI.T. J Apply bciwtn 11 aud 1 u'ckMSi.at T a.lS -tw file. TJS FLORIDA ftteaa PHILADELPHIA, MLUrAET &mvie lOlRHASD BAlXBEUiy' USnTCTK, Thirty-niuth and Market Streets, ItKOFKNS SKl'TEMBER O. Address, lOT-lta PR0PKM8OR E. D. A AUNTIEM. D. D. IRIKNDS" ACADKMY VOB BOYS, RKA7. of No. 41 N. EI.KVKN I II Htrw i, reopens oa the Ma hint. $16 per term of 7J weeks. All denominations a4 uilltsd. st't-lm V. WllirAi.U AMKS S. BIRD, TRACHP.ROV THE PIANO, I Ho. biO HIXTKs.'STH Htroet, below f pence. auiS lm. PROPOSALS. ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUITAGK Olllce, TWKLKTM AOtl iIRAIil Htntn. fHiLjkhKi.riitA.(kp.mltr 1!). lflAi. Wonli-d rropouli will be rclviu nt thla Oiltr until li t.k M.. on MONIiAV. tho Ihlh in.tfciit, lor liippllnK the follow Ii-ik ftilirlfi Arm Corp", ihviHlon, anij ltrlpTt Kls, the draw-taut mill iiHff iih aitont. oi nhicl. can lm eeu al Una otlioe, aU Uh inntnl ntnircil. H'.n-o Mrtl Cmiion Flannel, turtny atandanl. 8mple rrr-uin d. 'I bills will Mutt the numlMT or quantify ot each kiod prnot.t ii to liv tlelivej't'-l. l-t'hlu1 mn i he wuaranti s?d hy (wo responsible per inni, wh'Hi e-.KimMiri'N iiiuni ht-appt-ndiMi to the fruaren w. in id n-itliHil to hi- Im-Uih RiNd liiid iift.(-lcnt aecunty fnrtlip ubionnt Involved b itutuu public fuuctionarv of tlie Lnttfd Slutri. Hk'i itoiii d'-fiiuMintr rontraclnrt . and thone thatdonot fully eomply with th rwiuin meola of this advurUaeiueat. 111 not tx considered. lilank f.irnia for pmpoeal, (-tnbrarln- the termaof tke ftuaiHiiti'f- n nuired on eai-li b, can U-had on app iratioa to ii i ttli-t, and 'n uihorn wliicli di not embrace thia ltrantte will be considered. IS or will any propone! be i-oiishiiTtd v inch dot-t uo ftUlctiy contono to tlie requtre Dicnta thi'teln iUted. 1'n.poMHtK niuttt be en domed 14 Propomla for Army Pnpjillfv" fftaitng the pttrtli-ular articluat aud will b asltliefeMetl tu Coloni'l AI.EV. J. PRKUV, 0-3rt-.'t (Juartermaater Deiaiiiutt, U. 8. Army. I)tOr08ALS F O It STOVK8. Piiiudki.I'IIH, Hfptombnr 17, Itkii, foaled Proposal! will be received ut the offlce ef the unilt rmwiii d. No. 111(3 tilKAHU Struct, until neon ot '1 111 ItsDAV.'AM lont., tor dt-Uvt ry and Iltniu opnr ne, at the new United .state Harnu Ki, ncr Hiiring Mill, ea or tffoni Heptemlter "(), Ihim, the rolloninKartlclea, ru.: .ti lleatinif Sloven, M-lncb, with Mutmmy ptfe. It Ht-atiiiK Mrovot, J.'.Iim Ii, do du M HnttiiiH HtoTPH, li-lnch, da 0a !7:oikiiiR Stove. 10 int-h, oast Iron, with neceiaary pip' and utt-iiHlU to cook for at Itait lot) man eaoli. i'r'H-ali will n ami price lor cam iron or elay cylinder hs-'atitiH itoret ; alno. the prk-o p-r Hnnd for pn-e, tncludina; the neot-MHary eilMiwi, other inaiertnl, and labor to Mt the p-ttniftor iisii', and must be accompauied by a sample o each kind bid lor. No piopoHHU will be received eeept those pnperiy fllliit In n, ton the blank forms whit h are Airnliihed at thte f n) t, and wblcti rnut be xutrantecd by respuuUbie ptr-oDR. The I'nited fltatee rervot the H(ht to tvjkV all hide dtt-mt-d mcoiuptiblj wpii its Ittiereih, aua tu auoepi ti h parts oi hidn vny lit d )fd sdvll,li., liy order of (Vlyiftl A.J. Terry, uaiivrmtiter'e TH panuieiit, J . A, ALBERT . S11MKAD, 'u-lf-.'t Capta n and A- U- at. )Uor0SALS FOR LVM8KK AND NAtL, Menlfd Proj'ona s will b' nt--i-tved ut the oflfa nf the ir.M,tolr'k' No- lhli IM"" rttreot, until noon of Till KHlAV,d inaiaui, lor dt-Jiveiinu al tne Mwuiiait llunt.v Ilopiial. larh rt)d, iiiuit-ilUie : ii tt iftl t ouiuioii white PiDm HonrdH, It; ft el. 1 i fi-et IMi.lock Hfant.ltiar. xii, l tVw. mm i It et Iteinloi k Ht-antlliiit. .i4. IS teet. levt Hi mk' fc 8eanluit( .'14, Id i et. M t I.-, t lUli.kck ri. :UltllM-',-i-'. in teut. :imj pound liM. Null-s, hut Huiid Hl. Null l o h- approved atter dllvTy hy an lnH- ;lor apputnted for that p'ltoo-te. No prooaln vIU he rerrlved exi i-pt U t prin?iir fllli d in uji.ii tin h'.ttuk lortut, w hi'-'i are ruruUheJ at tiiU otii. e. itnd whU'li iiiUKt he ;u rrtntwHl hy repon-tiu4e p'i ii ii. The I hitfd Sta'f le-o'i vt' liie riuht to re Vet all bids ilfi'IiK O I I'oiiipjllul v. 1th If i In tcrents, unit tu lUvt-pi HUcU ),i:iiii nt lld tn y hs d e ih t it-lv .i, iUU-. P ord rof t'liont-l A -I. I'.m r , i,' m ierniiitt' lc I'uriuit'iit, I mud Siutt-N Arft-. VMIKi: I ASfTUKAl, fi.pi. ;t '.iHli!Ut 4 isM!i.-iiif iuiirtc mttter. V AH rF.UM AS IE R'.S OFFICI-:, Pun i'i I t ill Pa-, Septtnil'V 10, 18it. s, ah .1 Pro'-owuis will ix rivi'lvcJ at I Inn otli -e uinll HilliAV, l'o tiLKk M.,Ht pt tuber i' 4. l..,for tuitutdiiiW il, iivfi y oi Uu ("liow .ni; ih'MTihi'd to.ia . 1.' Ir'tntig stovf-s, M-:t s Tan ut, ,.! N.t. H,3 No. 10, $ No. 1'.'. J No. 14), 1U N-anfra fooli Htovei, wirh Ilxtnree voii.phtr. (: N'. 7. .i No. h, No, it, ."Ht Nu. lo),: it i k -i v tllittius l i'uk bi'ii', -ir.i Ure, wlUt tlx ture ll u. It It-. To le Nf "t o,tt;tliiy. and :he M.o tovi-i to be furnished In tin --iiortf-t pi''-it.t' Hint', iu.'. subo-ct to iiuptxciA-u. ItitithTS to lurnith on.- of i-uc i ti. f hi a i ample. liitidi m t ill stale t.-.f, t.'i'.h in vtu'inif in1 fJ-ttW, r.i.m'r i-i f st- :i sie t-i.l t.-r. mid th- h rt-t tlaie r ii. .mi tor dtilviry. i rue tu im-:ude hjxing .tud de- Kai l. hidBiust be Riiuraniecd ly two .-aio!iIWe per t.i ii-, v hoi-c M-aiutiiir-. ni ut t he .u'i''ih d to tU' aiiirtrutee, i ..'...'.... to .ein- iriN.d and sutti.-ient a Liirity t.-r tl e iiiu.. nut involved hv the I'nited sttji Dittiu t .Indue, Am -m v .or itrikii-r, r oihf pumc oihctr, otutrM te tin t.itl v. ill noi de iout.ilettu. ...... m . vi w Itfil 'i-a-",wJI' tv i.-ta!l hid di-emc-J tm hlvb, ami no'b:d ntui UeMumnir cimirai-tor Hill bu r- 1i-or tsrfter ii.nriii.tiHi, 'ul t the Mtlco, No. llJtt tILAl;i MiCit i.vi Jcr it t iliL'lA J Pt-'ry (.'ttiirt'-rtiiAntiT'e Tepart B ent. I' 8. A. I.IJUU.K It. OK Ml'., p tjl .ti ts"" aud A. VI- M. 1)i;310VAL. 1 j. WEiKu u r.iiornuu, MERO II ANT TAILORS, Itr-vc n-moved fn in Vo. U N. flcci-nd ircei totlieH aft. ccmeref HKt'ONlintid AKCIl Htreit. where thy lav oiihnnda u:-id Mtu ol t."!.0 TI1S, I'AHail UCISKS, and Vl'STlNliH. atf-lni Alio, a n:ii,dU h"-.'-r!tiii it t ready nwdeM.i'l HINO. 1iTi:M OVA IhOMAS M. lieOWMAN, V t i.ipniti.-i Mi 'l HiUldrr, hs it uiovwl his !"WF,I No. WMunw..) sintt to S..(V'.'Uii l'l li .1 m-iitf tie old p.. ouutj !in:i.ii. Il...injr 'J-,J t-. Units .,r caimi-i: "i th' lmhtv- l;iaii'-l. w ip -.u v t tf a lisajt oi piil1. pairt-uayes A'