The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 01, 1864, FOURTH EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH.' PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCOTHEll 1, 18G4.
darning Sricgwpli
PATt'HIUY, OCrcHKIl 1, lsf l.
TO 1HV l.Vi:.
7 ' ' BY ft Q. A.XE.
S! me nr.flly nd apeak tn mc low ;
Mall' e linn vcr vinllurtt car :
W litl if Malico were lurki.ii; w-ar ?
Kiss mc, ilrar !
KiM m filj anil si.t'iik t j iik low ;
KIm mr t'lftlT no'l spfnk to mc l-nr;
Ktivy, tun, linn n ut. liful cur;
Sv'hal If Envy ihouM ttlnin-e to h"r
Ki mr, di-ar !
Kill mc softly ml speak lo lue low.
Kl mi1 entity ml sjrmk In mo biw,
Truat me, darling, th tnn' Is near
Wbi n lovers may in..ve with isr-tri-r a f.-.ir ;
K lm mo, d'ar !
lift mc oftly and apeak to me low.
THE WKE-llir IlilH.X.
tlT 1. E. HA.NKIN.
We ha'e wre-l.it b ilrn at. In tic,
Km. blitbeTOmc, c.innie, iiriitlH.
lli at evrr Mne the ilay fin 'tin i,
lias filleii tbe hoiisu' wi' 1 .f.-liu
He now la twa Tear anlil, or inair,
A' Rllli o' tonKuo ami foot;
He rlimt.a np Ilka fatal ntair,
He claims ilk cant of bout.
flarrflt he t 'dJ'e nun' the slrcts,
Wi' (trau'sirc clove bfliin' ;
Giving ilk person (but ho meets,
l icce o' Lis childish tnin'.
Who kens the wee thinir, what he'll be,
Wheu years a ncoie ha'e Kiun !
GlntMing his nnthrr's gratclul t-'c
Fl rcing tier lireiist wi' thorn !
Ood (tl'e his anpcls chnree to keep
The hnlrnie, Irnt be stray;
And thmicb in death we la' asleep,
fShow him tbe narrow way.
EXt'IIAKOE OF I'KISONKUS.
I.lat of Cuittlie I nloiill In HomiiHM nt
Hafaanab, or lis Jnll In t'linrletslou Ton
atltion ofonr I'rlKonrrn.
Hii.to! H bad, 8. C, SflpU'nibor 2(1. I left the
city of Charleston, 8. l, Friday, '2'tU Septt-iulior,
at 8 A. M., on steamer VtU. A truce had bson
romped, and tbe lnt elicll tbut I heard, or hopo
to hiarin KiIm-1 hands from the Uuioa forts,
came In abont 7 A. M. Leaving Cbisinti wli irf
we had a tine view of the town on the south side
V we pasoed down the Ashley river to the harbor.
V. ben we came near Sumter they shut us up. Wo
could see, however, tliut tbe fort is going down.
A leap of ruins. The CM met the steamer 1,-I,i-xcare,
of tbe United Plates, and delivered the fol
lowing non-comliatunts :
AsmsUint Surgeon N. Nlikcrson, Kith Cjnnoe
ticnt Volunteers ; Ueorce O. Bret., 101st l'cnn
sylvanla Volunteers; .1, Q. A. Meredith, 10 id
1'ennsyWania Volunteers; V. Mi l'hcrann, lolst
TennKylvania Volunteers; Kobcr! lUe, 1st New
ork bragoons; J imi s 11. lienny, '2d Mtissucliu
ietis Heavy Artillery ; William II. Cmtgan, 2d
lH'trict of Columbia Volunteers; Rev. A. S.
White, 5th Rhode Mand Heavy Artillery; Rev.
Char es Dixon, lfith Connecticut Volunteers;
Csptain I). 11. MeKillon, 1 lib Infantry ; Captain
J. i. Mhbner, H-jth 1'cnimjlviiniH Inlautry ; dp
tain Y L. Smith, 17th United .Stutes lnlaiitry ; to
come North on parole to obtain tbe exchange of
ome ofllcers we bold.
Enclosed I send you a list of the o:lk-.rs re
cently confined at fuvannali, but who have been
Tcn.uved to Cbiiilcston, aliuut nx hiindroil iu all.
The following were in Hospital at Savannah, el
ienibir l.siul were all coinfortuiile. 1 visited
. Ihun at that time, and being removed the lullow -ii
g Saturday to Charleston, I am unable to toll
how tbey are at this uate. iioae, 1 think, have
died since :
Licuictiant S. V. llodgos, 112th N. Y. Vols, j
U ntenant W. II. ISendcr, liU (Jaio Vo s. ; Cap.
tm 7. Vnltirlmn , 1 .Iniiti nunt J iil, R..uil.i..lr..
N.V. Vols. ; Lieutenant S, 1L. Heyuol Is, 42,
inois vols.; canuiti wiiiMm a. einds. iht
Pennsylvania Cavairv; Captain John Nmyler.
4 h N. Y. Artillery ; Captaiu O. II. Siwl. s, 1st
Vermont Artillery ; Cuptuin J. Kauir, U l'ena
ylvuiiia Volv.
There are no oWrcrs at Savannah. All have
been removed to Charleston, and are in the .jail
yards. Some 120(1 otllcers are In Ch.iriostou. Tne
privates have b cj mostly removed Iron An ler.
sonvtile. '2.7.0 are at Savannah ; some (ii)OU are at
tbe Cburleston raee course, ud large nun iors
kave been sent to Florence, S. C. Tno mortality
coutiijues prcaf. 'Ibey are treated bc ter than
tbey were at Anderson vlllo.
I.IJT OP MEMBERS OF SUt AD 4, C. H. MILITARY
raiSO.f, SAVANNAH, OEOHIHA, AKUl'KT 1").
Crossler, S., 2d Lieutenant Co. II, UStU l'enn
lylvaDia o'tinteers.
Conover, J. A., Co. A, EnMgn IT. S. N.
Conn, 1, H., 2d Lieutenant 1st Va. Cavalry.
Carman, J. A., 1st Lieutenant Co. E, l')7tlt
Fent.iylvania Volunteers.
l)rke, J. M , 1M Llcutei.antCo. K,9th New
Jerfey Viteran Volunicers
, Diefinliaek, A., 1st L'eut. Co. O, :)d I'a. Vols.
' Onei wood, W. L., '2d Lieut. Co. A, 2d Mary
land Volunteers died August 27, 1H;4.
k Jone, U., 1st Lieut. Co. II, 6th U. S. Car.
Jenkins, G. W., 1st Lieut. Co. C, !ih Va. Vols.
Kelley, J. it., 1st Lieut. Co. A. 1st I'a. Cav.
Kissan, K., Captaiu Co. 1), Bth New Jersey
Veternn Volunteers.
1onrt, E. Ue C, 1st Lieut. Co. II , 2d Pa. Art.
Lewry, 1). W.. 2d Lieut. Co. U. 2d I'a. Art.
McNili, R. J , Cuptain Co. C, 1st l'eiin. Cav.
Mursb, L., Capiuia Co. II, S7cu I'a. Vols.
Myi i, F., 1st Lieut. Co. K, 107th I'a. Vols.
Nlswander, 1). M., 2d Liout. Co. F, 21 Fa. Art.
. Worni, W., 1st Lieut. Co. 1). 107th Fa. Vols.
Ruthmorc, Woo., Act. Master's Mate, U. S. N.
KH.s, C. H , 1st Lieutenant. A. 1. C, 1st Div.
S'.h Corps ( A.ljuti.Bi lath ludiuna.
Hands, W. A.,Capt. Co. L., 1st Fenn. Cavalry.
f-ailiir, J., 2d Lieut. Co. K, 1 Ith Feun. C ivalry.
Kmyser, 11. C, 1st Lieut Co. K, 2 1 Md Voln.
Todd, H. 1L, Capt. Co. 1). Stb N. J. Vols.
, Ward, 1)., Act. Master's Mate, IT. S. N.
Wel,h, O. W., C apt. Co. F, 2d Fetm. Artillery.
. Wilkins, W. ii., Fay master'. Clerk, U. S. N.
VAMBS OP FEDKItAL OFI'ICEKS IIEI.I1 AS l'RIS
OKEII8 1r WAR, AT SAVAANAII, OA., BUI' TU II lilt
1, lfcGL mi AO 6.
Camp, T. R Capt. .12(1 Penn. Infantry.
Daniels, E. K., Cupt. 3ith U. 8. lnf intrv.
l'iggett, J. T., Jr., Cipt. hth Fenn. (Jav.ilrv.
Uuderdown, J. 1 ,Cat. 2d Fast Tenn. Inf.
Kenilall, II. T., Aojt. oOtb Fenn. Infantry.
Woflly, b. T., Ad.it. lSlth Fenn. Infantry.
W hile, A. 11., AU.it. 4tn Fi nn. Cavalry.
Carter, W. H., Lieut, .iih Fenn. Unserves.
Kliinnery, 1J., Lieut. 4th N. J. Infantry.
Gray, F., Lieut. 7 2d Fenn. Infantry,
llobion, J. C, Lieut. 4ch N. J. Infnutrv.
Hi wett, W., Lteut. 10 Hh Fenn. lul intry.
Hazel, K. J., 1,k in. tilU Fi nn. C tvulrv.
Herbert, R., J.iuut. .'iDth Feun. Lifaotry.
ltabu, (isiar, Lieut, lbl'h 1'enna. lnl'ah'rv.
bi'tor, J , Lieut Co. li., 7tU Feun. Cavalry,
hwcelliiu l, A., Lieut, Co. A, 2d do
Ktover, M., Lieut. Co. II, lSlth Fenn. Infantrv.
Young, A , Lieut. 4 b Feun. Ctvilry.
Piiraut, (J. Jt., A' tini: Master, U. S. N.
lirowu, T., Aenng Ma tir's Mate, U. H. N.
Whitney, (r. l:.,.iil As,t. Liig.neer. U. S. N.
tmiih, ii. )., 1 'ay muster ' Clerk, U. t. N.
mu .ui 0,
Shsel'er, Jnmes, dipt. Co. A, HHst F. V. Inf.
towers, fieorgo II., Capt. Co I, Ml st F. V. 1 .
liemier, II. ti , Ca .t. Cj. K.Iil.t F. V. In:'.
Fre mau, 1. 11. L)., Capt. C i. C, I'll .: lVn.i.
Yid. Inw( 1 1 v.
v Claik,M.L.,C1pt, Co n. Ml t IV :-. V oM ii-
Coiiiphor. Al v , ('.tut Co 1) , 1 r. '.
Loi geueeker, 1. 11 .Lieut., A.i!ji.ta.i: lol.,t l'onu.
Vol. liitniiiiy.
Ling, TiMiitim. TJ'":r. TT. ( M.ln'.s'.F V.I.
hepprrd, '1 Uoiiias, l.i-ut. Cj. K, lol,t l'ea.i.
A'ol. lulanlry.
Kirk, James D., Lit ut. Co. II., Mist F. V. Inf.
Culiison, James, 2d Lieut. Co. C, Mist Feun.
Vl. Infantry.
Warwick, J. F., 2J Lieut. Co. F, MM Fenn.
Vol. Infantry.
MacU-y, J. V., dipt. Co. H, 10L1 Fa. V. Inf.
lionogl.y, J., Capt. Co. F, M J J Fu. Vol. Int.
Wortow, J. J., Capt. Co. O, Fu. Inf., sick lu
llOspital.
Cratiy, F. O., Cup. Co. K, Ki.i l Ta. Vol. Ii.r.
Lrysou, Li. II , 1st Lieut. Co. L, lu.'ld Fa. '. I.
I.:iuglijiii, J. M., 1st Lieut. Co. A, Ik.I1 F. V. I.
Fluk", A. 1... 1st Lieut. Co. 1), lo li Fa, V. Inf.
Funis, S. 1)., 2d Lieut. Co. li, MM i'a. v. Inf.
Airv, Washington, dpt. Co. L, loth F. V. C.
1 'otter, Hurry (.'., 1st L'eut. Co. M, lH'h F. V.C.
Wo e", C. ('., Capt. Co. II. o th Fa. Vol. Inf.
Alhrigl t, John, Capt. Co. K, H7tli Fa. V. Lit',
tubs, John, dipt. Co A, S7iu Fa. Vol. Inf.
l"ri,ing.t..r, 11., 1st Li. ut. Co. (;, h7ili F. V.I.
fcitrbower, Win., 2d Lieut. Co. A, S7tU F. V. I.
Miuiimu, c. it o, jj,.t Cu. j;, (-ltl v, j,
vramaj, Jh,,t fapt. Co. A, ad Fa. II. Art.
"Maine, Jules, lbt Lieut. Co. F, 7U Fa. V. I.
.v " v.. Act itv ' .I Ai.ki .m I n
teut., nek in i,,..
Hunett. S. A., Capt. t;o. (i. 7.1. i t
Hajui a, J. A , L'a,fi. Co. J t . VtV, i.iUf vc-'
liyiiit.-, J.., Ci.t. Co. V, 2d I'a. uis.;r,w
UvUihiiy, C. li., Caiit. C'u. Ll, 7th 1 a. uw, '
lfryun, J. 11., 2d Lieu,'. l;,,nvf
Kaiill. J . 2d Lteut.. nek iA . .'. ".l 1 ' N
(iallownr, I,. .1 , C .pt. A. 1. C.
Ilainei, II. A , Capi. Co. C., 1 IS h Fa. Inf.
tJNololun, L, Cupt. Co. H, 2d Pel. Infantry.
Hniiih, 11. i... Capt. Co. C, i iil l a. Inlan'i v.
Wenrlck, J. li., C'tpt. Co. li, Mth Fa. Cav."
Allen, It., Lieut. ('... , , to N. ,1. Infamy.
Applifcnie, A. M , I in. I', t'o , '.'d N. .1. Cav.
Heifer, K.. Lieut. Co. F, 71 1 Fa. Infantry.
llinhoir, F , Lieut. ( o. A., I. h V . S. A. '
llradli-y, W. II., I. iui. Co. S, 2 I D, l Inf.
llr on, .1., Li. "it. Co. F, 1 (Stli Fa. I 'if mMy.
iMirkhohler, P. V., I.i. iit. c . A 7t'i I'a. lips,
t a-'iit, ('., I.h ut. Co. I-., f,,. .,f,,n.ry.
CiKiprr, It , Li. til. Co. F, 7ili N .1. lnfan'rv.
Crnwto.d, ('. II , Lout. C... li, lst, 'a liii'rv.
I 'until, ( ham, .lames, I. in. Co. ', ;'i F.i. it-,,
I'irtI h. v'. II., Li.-ul Co. I), ;th I'.i. li-1.
Hrake, C. II., Lieut. Co. (I, 1 IM I'a. mtry.
Fon nine, li. W., Li. in. (' i. (I, 7 li Fa. K s.
Untlen, V., Lieut. A 'j .'.oth I ni'ed stales.
II ist.ngs, ,1. L , Linn'. A.l. 7th Fa. Res-rves.
Hunter, A. M ., Co. I., 2.1 V. rt. A.
Justus, .1. C., Li. nt. Co. K., 2d I'a. Hc-crves.
heme, J., Lieut. Co. K, 7th I'a. It-s-rves.
Lnycork, .1. 11., Lieu'. Co. I', 7th I'a. Itesorvi s.
Liidwig, M. N., Lieu'.. Co. 11, Vtd I'a Infantry.
Mangus, F. !'., Lieut. Co. li, .Vtd Fa Infantry.
Moore, W. (J Lieut. Co. I), 3d M iryland Cav.
Mi I.tughlln, John, Lieut. Co. (i., .Vtd I'a. Inf.
Ni her, Wm , Lieut. Co. K, 7lb Fu. Ilesiirvcs.
Kninere, I.., Lieut. Co, C, s- N. J ( ' Ivalry.
Hutiy, s. V., Lieut. Co. A, 7ih Fa. Reserves,
rinowwbitc, K. II. A., Lt. Co. C, 7tb Fa Res.
rsiallmaii, C. 11., Lieut. Co N7'tl Fa. Inf.
Hwarir, C. N., Lieut. Co. A, 21 N. .T. Cavalry.
Ta. lor, John, Lieut. Co. K, 2d Fa. Reserves.
Z. igler. A., Lieut. Co. I, 7th Fa. Reserves.)
Kewinan, W. B., Master U. S. N.
Mokrs, J. II., F.nsign I", s. N.
Frntt, (1. W., Masn r M..to 1'. K. N.
S-rtl.t y, John, Assistant Fngln.i r U. S. N.
W illiauis, W. C, Filot I', .s. N.
LIST OP 1MON OI FICF.IIS, l'lllsoNKHs op All,
I'ONFINF.U AT SAVANNAH, lit ., A t II. .1 1 , 1 Hi i 1
SQI AP 2.
Johnson, J. C, Captain 1 lilih Fa.
Mursh, I'., Captuin (oth I'a.
H. hortz, P., Capiiiin 12th Fa. Cavalry,
llarelay, C. F., Lieutenant 1 1'.ttli Fa.
Craigen, W. J., Assistunl Surgeon, 21 P. C.
Jones, C. W., Lienteniiiit Mill I'a. Cavalry.'
hifigc, A., Lieutenant (lib Fa. Infantry.
Fhllllps, F Licuteniint .rlh I'a. Cavalry.
Dii k,J. Ji. Assistant l.ni,'iiieer U.S.N.
Johnson, II., do. do.
Johnson, Isaac, do. do.
MeCunley, ,1., do. do.
Mee, John J., do. do.
M.Cormick, do. do.
Robinson, li. J., Filot L'. N.
LIST OF THE SAMPS OP f. H. Ol TICLIIS, I'llISONPES
OP WAR AT KAVAM.NAH, OA., ALU. 31 mil All
VO. 1
Arthur, S. C Captain Co. F, (17th Fa.
Heck, W. C, Captain Co. I), (12 Fensylvania.
Henson, A. M., Captain Co. 11, 1st I). C. Cav.
lluyden, J. A., Captain Co. F, 11th I'a. Res.
Job, A., Cuptuin 11th Pennsylvania Reserves.
Johnson, J. D , Captain Co. C, lOih N. J.
Mnltison, II., Cuptain Co. II, 12th N. J.
Paul, A. ('., Cuptain, Assist. Adjt.-Ucu., 2d
llrigade, 2d Division, .ith Corps.
Ncolicld, K., Captain Co. II, Hth Fa. Reserves.
Riley, !,. II., 1st Lient. Co.O,7tb Fa. Reserves,
lire'., (i. '.., 1st Lieut., Assist. Surg. Mist Fa.
Ferguson, J., 2d Lieutenant Co. K, 1st N. J.
Hurst, T. 11., 2d Lieut. Co. II., 7th Fa. Rus.
Hockey, C, 2d Liout.. Act.. 'Id Assist. Fnc. U.S.
Steamer Hiatmmn.
Luther, C, 2d Lieut. Co. G, 1st Pa. Rifles.
McIilroy, T, 2d Lieut. Act. Master U. S. N.
Post, J 2d Lieutenant Co. F, 1 tilth Pa.
Ramsey, E. F., 2d Lieut. Co. C I st N. J.
Miurpc, (1. A., 2d Lieut. Co. F, Mth Fit. Cav.
Spencer, W. 11., 2d Lieut., Mastur's Mate, U.S.N.
Stevens, li., 2d Lieut. Co. P, 1st Fa. Vol. Res.
Strunk, S., 2d Lieut. Act. Assist, ling. U. 8. N.
VVeston, C. P., 2d Lieut., Act. Master's Mute,
Wilson, K. P., 2d Lieut. 6th U. S. Cavalry.
TEE COAST GTJABDSMAII'3 TALE.
"Good evening, sir."
"1 iood evening. A line night, Hub."
"Yes, sir ; a nircish sort of night. Pity for us
we don't have more of them."
The scene was on tbe south coast of Cornwall,
wbero 1 hud retired a few days before the com
mencement of the long vacation, tu seek a short
repose from the turmoil and worry of the law;
leaving behind mo the. old time-worn buildings of
Lincoln's Inn, where the, old sun-dial, with Its
quaint motto, seldom looked at, and still .sel
dom, r heeded, is perpetually reminding us of the
frail tenure by which we hold our lives ; leaving
the barristers in their gowns and wigs, hurriedly
passing from courts to consultations (or, In other
worus, Iroin lee to fee) ; the lawyers, in tlieir black
dress, and with their bundles of papers under
thi ir arms; and the ollk-e boys, with big bugs,
Bluffed lull ol what it would bo hard to enume
rate briefs, cases, opinions, and all tho other
luultilarious paraphernalia of the profession, evi
dently looking upon themselves as no mean part
of their respective establishment ; leaving all thisj
busy scene (and only too glad to do so), to seek
a I'tile rest and quiet, in about the quietest part
of l'.ngland. I bud taken rooms in a little village
about ha f a mile from the sea; and tho short
walks gradually extended, the regular hours tuid
the quietness of everything internally and ex er
nally was last bringing me round again, when
tbe circumstances 1 um about to relate took pla c.
It was a tine moonlight evening, and I stood
fazing out ol my window at the lew strangers
still passing up und down the village street, when
a sudden v.isb came into my head to take a walk
along the dills by moonlight. 1 bad often thought
of doing this, wondering what sort of life the
ceast-guiudbnicn hud of it those men by whom
every Inch of England, they say, is walked round
every night, us they walk up und down, night
after night, und year alter year; and so I resolved,
at nisi, tu put my long-iaueicd scheme into exe
cution. 1 hud laten sauntering along for aliont half a
mile, looking ut the blue waves, reaching far. lar
into the distance, and cheoucred hero and therd
by the distant sail of some iiisliiiiif-bo.it. gleaming
silver in tbe moonlight, and at tbe long golden
truck, reaching fur away up to the biiso of the
ciills the footpath of tbe fairies, as 1 had been
toid long ago and peopling it, In my fancy, wi h
the light spirits of the air, tripping along in many
a tunustic maze on tho glittering surface, aud
calling to tlieir sister spirits In the water below,
w hen I was startled by an upproachiug footstep,
and looking up, saw a man close to mc, while the
inviting smell from a short pipe quickly recilled
me Horn my fuueivs to the sense of ordinary
existence.
All that I noticed of his dress was that ho had
on a rough pilot-coat, with a low ha', while a
thick walking-stick formed his only apparent
weapon of olleuso and defense. Iu short, it was
with liini that the sentences "first uhove written"
were exchanged.
1 soon found that my m w acquaintance was
one of that very body of men tha' I had s.j ofteu
pondtnd about; and so, having falluu into eon
vcrsaiion, 1 walked on a hit with him.
"I suppose you don't have much to do now
besides walking up and down, do you "
"Why to, sir. i hero's not as much firing as
there used to be, o:ice on a time, though I h ivo
seen some goings oil in mv time Mind where
)ou are treading, sir!" be exclaimed. "The did'
is not very sule along the edge, and if it gave way
you would be smashed on the iocks below, like a
poor fellow 1 knew was some time ago. C jd rest
his soul !"
"What of him:" I said. "Did uny oue fall
over theie "
"Why no. sir. He didn't exact! v fall over,
and it wasn't over this dill, neither, 'hut ttie one
we shall come lo next. My beat ends there, an I,
us 1 ui a hit before my tune, I expect my mate
-.nt iiv ue iui in. niiuiio's or so, uno, li you
lihe to hear the talc, though it's not so mii.'U after
nil, I will tell von on the spo' w'aero it all ha;i
1 1 1 cd. Indeed, to say the truth, I shall he very
g'ad of 1 our compucy, for It's a w!iint sp ;, :rid,
otnn us 1 have wailed tit. 're, I am ul.vays 'i.i I to
turn my back on it ug'ou."
We b. on reached the hiybytlio li rhtof tli-.t
in noil. After lool.ii. g along the ciiil' to s.-e il
tin re were any si'iis of his e .iup inio.i, a'ld not
In d ng any, lie tat down on a stone, mi l 1
hcrud u ligar, und, taking my place be-idu him,
he la gun :
"lt is not so many years sgo, sir, eight or n'ne,
li. ti l.e, v. hen u young gentleman came down lure,
ns it might be you, to si ml a month or so our
tew n I t ing a quiet sort of place, like, lie wasn't
a i i d looking tort ol fellow, and had small and
white hands. Indeed, most people called him
l.ai.d ome, though tie re was always a Mud of a
look iil.ont his mouth I didn't like to see. lie was
sti.jiitg up ut the Miner's Anns, and there so a
get tales about the town, of the way be aud tivo
or ti. ree other wild young Icdoivs noout here, as
thiie are every here, used to go on; the sit
ling up ut nights, and drink In and card-play-b
.g, u..d the wild Ircuks they u-e.l to bj at;
bid as he alwa.vs had plenty of m'jn. v, and
paid his bill every week ill was by his own
v.i lij, Foliuiirtlitn, the landlord, sir, never caied
t ay iir.ytldi.g lo him. 1 1 o wis a close in in,
t'1 J 'id in in the 1 1, und no doubt he made plenty
(.1 luoii.'v out ol his cu dumer.s ; but it w juld have
1 1 en better f..r h.m if be had u-ier let .Mr. ll ;n
iton i.ii. ler his iooi. JLa daughter pretty Kate
I oiicui then ,ns she was alwas scaiLd--w.islhe pre:
tiist gill lor miles round 1 see jou guess wh.u's
coining und many was the glas that had he-n
implied in her honor, and many a young m i l
would have given much to have sto jd e.l in
her good gii.e s; but, though the was a hit of
a In.', tunc was tionu that loll ever found
lavor in her eyes but Ralph 'i'rugnrvu, a likely
young fellow us ever was Sien. Folks oluu
wonoerid how it was that olsj Polmarllien ever
ullowid his duugulci' to engage herself to
young Tngarva, who was only u fi Herman;
but tn.iii.h the old man loved mouey much,
bo luvuU lu) daughter more; and lUo.i0'U X her
tlo-re was some trouble about it, yet. In the
mil, h" '.v.' wit. to her in this li wa not
long, however, after Mr. II. n. Ion cam down
I rie, that a ibantrc i nu d to come ovar poor
Kate. She would sit silent for hours, and If
Ralph i.uiie lo tiy nml rluer her up, sue woiti.l
p'ak sl.arplv and harshly to him, and then
soim-tiinrs hurst Into a tlood of tears, and Ih'g
Ins pinion, und Is is him, mi l t-ll hlin th ,t lie
was the deu.i'st m d b--I ol no o, and lllt she
was not wirtln of hi n. I was a great fii-tid
of hi, ,u d I ntl iie l in,. at of this IrO'ii
loin at the time, poor te low. I was Mtt'ii- -n
my cottage, m e cav, towards the evening, Honk
ing it would N.inii he t'lne lo be e nil" oil on niy
I t at, win ti young I n i .. va Inir-t in w ith a f. e
is whiten" a sheet, and scarcely u1. 1.' to stud.
"What is the mini, i , tioin." said I; "have von
seen n ghost '- ' Hut h. staggeied Ui a chair, and
tell, rathu llian sat, down on it, holding his lai o
I tween his band, w hi'" the I i.; sohs th.it burst
trinii him teemed to shake him from h"a 1 to
loot, thougli not a leer I. II through his lingers. I
Hood by hun for s ,me time, bin he a. emcl to
irrow woise it -ti tnl of heller, and at last 1 laid mv
bund on bis shoulder, '( ome, Ralph, be a man ;
w hat is al this about :' He turned on me like a
tiger. ' Leave me alone, curse you. Do
yeti too muck at ine-' und, w ith one spring,
be was past me, mid out at the door like a
liindmiin. I billowed in haste, greatly alarmed,
as oti may suppose, hut could see nothing of
hint. 'I heie was a mist rising, and any one would
nave men invisible at any modetute distance;
and It vias with deep forebodings that I went my
rounds that night. W hen 1 returned lo my cnt
tege 1 notiei d a aunt 1 1 piece of p iper lying on tile
th or. lt txphilncd all. It was a ietier from
Hemic n to hate, evidently written III a hurry,
and was all crumphd up, as if It hid been
( Int. Led in the lingers. iNo doubt it had dropped
Irom Ralph's hand, though how he got it 1 do
not know. It h it no room for doubt. He urg-d
her to fly from the village Itclore her condition
l.eci.mc known, and promi-cd that he would pro
vide tor her. Soon inter I heard more. That
same evening Kate Polniurtheu had disappeared.
That veiy morning her bcdnaim had Ixen found
i mply, and she was gone. Wh it surprised others,
though not me, was that her father made no
St an h after her for he made none. Ileudon
was still in the valley, in order, 1 suppose, to
dtveit all attention Irom himself, as he was not
aware that the note had been found, Ralph and
I keeping our own counsel. What need to pub
lish the certainty of her shame We heard
nothing of Ralph for three days, when he re
turned and wt nt about his workju-tas usual,
hut resenting lien cly uny mention of tho past.
His nun, in r, too, was quite changed. Ob! so
liaggurd und wild he looked, aud with a dogged
kind of siillenness In place of his former light
hearted gayety. liven tome he never spoke now,
and one or two attempts I made to draw him out
into conversation wero met wiih such bursts of
rage that 1 was obliged to le ive him to himself.
And now 1 must come to the most painful part
ol my tale. You see that the buy below is closed
In at high title, und the sand gets quite covered.
It was high water abont half-past eleven on the
September evening, w lieu 1 was on my beat, aud
a bright night, just like this. I was walking
along the top of the clitf, just wbero we arc now,
w uen i luougut i ueaiii a voice down below, on
the beach, which was nearly under water. Sur
prised ut this 1 looked over, and saw there was a
tigure there, and that he was rushing about, an I
shouting up. I could recognize the voice of
Iienuon, and called out 'Holloa, there!
" 'Help ! belli !' be cried. '1 um cut oif bv tho
tide ; I can't sw im ; send a boat. For God's sake
help mo! Bo it was. Sauntering along, ho had
1 suppose waited there, and had fouud himself
cut oil by the rising tide, which would have been
the case an hour and a half beloro I saw him. so
that ho must have waited ut least that time with
the water gradually rising higher and higher.
Hut what was to be done. True. I had a rone.
and instinctively 1 had taken it out, but it was
only a short oue, about a dozen yuids long. 1
always carry a bit about with me ; but what good
was u now .- i couiu not ueiceud the cliti, and
if I left my beat to gn for assistance he would bo
drowned long liciore I could returu. liven
while 1 hesitated 1 heurd a step behind
me, and Ralph Iregarva stood by my side.
'1 can go down that did,' said he, in the
Measured tone he had always used since tien,
iiiougn mere seemeu to oe an expres-ionot savago
cxultulion in bis tone that night which made mo
Khutidtr. J u go. dive mo Unit rope. 'Hood
Ood!' I exclaimed, 'it is certain death !' AVhile
1 spoke, however, he had snatched the rope out of
my hands, let himsed over the edge of the cliff,
and was goingdown hand over hand, clutching at
every little bush and every tutt of grass. My
hi ml swam w atching him. One slip and he would
have fallen, literally smashed on the rocks below ;
but ho teemed lo bear a charmed liie; for still 1
could sec him going down, fur. her and further,
crawling like a luard, tut lie was only some eight
or ten yards Irom the bottom. There is a Hat
edge ol rock there, and bo luy down on it.
It was a still night, and I could hear him as
plainly as 1 could jou, sir. 'Mr. Hendon!'
lie en IK a out. 'un, tnaiiK iiod, you aro come at
last: 1 iiiuru Jur. jieutlun answer. 'Here 1 um;
how inn 1 reach your 1 have a rope with me ;
if I throw it you canyon get up here?' 'Yes,
yes, be quick, be quick. The tide has risen up to
my knies, and 1 am half d. ml with cold.' 'Just
so,' whs thestriingr answer ol Tn garva. 'Q'liek,
1 ii irk -, do not tulle with nie; 1 shall drown.'
Y ou will not drown lor half an hour yet, Mr.
llendon,' replied Trigatva, with a laugh; but
such a laugh! It sounded like the laughter
of u Hind. 'Oh, fi r icrcy's sake, be quick.'
'Mercy!' echoed Iregarva. 'Such as you
have shown shall be shown to you. Where is
Kate Puliiiiirihuu r' 'I do not know. 1
tlo not, indeed. Quick! tho water U over
my kiiies.' 'Liar I' returned Ralph, heed
hss of his ngonbiug entreaties. '1 have
ventured to come here. Do you think lt was to
save you? Xo; lt was to secure my revenge.
Never shall you come up here alive. Lisleu to
me. When 1 beard of her Might, 1 was among
the first to visit her house. Her father fouud a
letter from you, telling her where lo go, and
tbut you would meet her. She had dropped it
in her hurried departure. But never shall you
meet her In this world. Liar I seducer ! Your
lust hour has come. 1 have but to throw you this
rtq, and you are safe Yuur life is in my hands ;
but had I a thousand lives, and were each of llieiu
entwined iu your one, 1 would give up all, all, to
punish you.' Again the scream arose 'Mercy !
mercy ! ' Men y I' again echoed Tregnrva.
'Such mercy us the Hon shows to his pruy, such
shall 0U have. You shull die, wretch die iu
your bins ; und as the water lnouins higher und
higher, think of her w hose body and soul you
have murdered, think ot me, whose peace of
mind you, in your wantonness, have utterly
wrecked, and tbetiask lor mercy. Never!' Oh!
that I could forget the leurliil scene that followed.
Tho wretched llendon, us the water mounted
higher und higher, while each wave almost tore
him away Horn his frail bold on tho projections
of the rock, clung to the did, shrieking out
mingled pruytrs and blasphemies iu his ugonv,
while the relentless waves eaniu d ashiug
In, rearing up with a hoarse boom
against the roi ks, while ubove all rose
the lianiic J ells of Tregarva, us l:e exulted in
his terrors and still', rings, like a wild beast
over his victim. i he crisis uirire.l. Oue
mouiitiiinous wave came rolling in, und while
his death-shriek still rings in my ears, llendon
wiistoni away limit his hold. His winto face
iipptuied gle. lining amongst the spray lor one
iiiumeut, tbe next he was dashed with learlul
tone itgum-t the locks, and the next a bleed
ing and shattered body was borne out to sea.
Raij.li was reuseemiiiig the cliil, when, losing
his bcuiity footbo.d, he shpj.ed aivay. For one
n.onitlit he hung suspended Irom tno shrub ho
was holding, mid then, us the roots gave way
under his weight, he fell down into the s ttne
tomb to which he bad lOl.s.-iu d his victim. , j
body was never found. 1 hut of llendon was
ricoveitd next duy, and an inquest held. I wai
the prh cipal win. ess, and a ver.Ii tt of ',vil ul
jiiiir.lt i ' was relumed against Treg.rva.
'1 hi.ve little more lo t. . poor Iv .te and h-r
I a'. e lie sine by sidu iu the dim ehvard. An I
I (.w. sir, can v on wonder lint I don't um -u like
being lure nil ulotiu .- lint 1 ue mv itotn ii
(onoi g, just in time, sj I wili :i I jui go id
ir lit. sir."
"tiood night."
Ai d I relumed to niy lod-in.'s, a s.vljerund
li. ore ik.,i.;y iiiui, if uot a wiser m m.
Tlir riuin ol Sunday S'IkmiIh,
'J Ut1 quttU'ii f the orlK'i'i t'T Suii'luy S;-lio;iH
huh hin miK'h di."cussi'il hy the ruliiM'jus wurlJ.
M v fiml in a Into niilnlor of the Sunday h ,ol
7VwMJunimort'i.tii)g .itatumcui ou this nut jeet iu
itn edltuiiul columne. r. )iwi wi' rcproduro inn
(iiidt nv.d i m. AVhidt'ver of individunl and
lut-al cflort limy linvc lcn jiliJc in s mc sui.ill
dt'gric rui;iuliUrg u in iderti Sunday Si diord, yut
it is tknr ti nt mud 17tl thcro wad no SdibitU
K-I.ool hi.-tiin known, nor ui.y btifh orL'.i!ii...j
jitniiuin nt n liiv-us achool as we djijiVuo hy tho
V nn iTi i-xi. t n c.
At tt.at tittle (1781) Mr. Ko'iOit Italit-os, of
(..ciutMlt, Imv m.d, u true i'li!l.ihwhfupiL, or
I iinird m b"' N i-r liio iutnit t:ou . mr ditl
tiifn (in ihf hu'drutti. lLi w.ii iindiHib.L' liy ttiu
Lt r-'iliidiirf t I tiio V..6L S itiduv S.i.)'i a oui'y (Ual
IM'W ai 6 thru j h-jui C'Jiritt nd-t'in. Ajuii
imiit i-fcoi ol tl.ii jU( t can Lc au,.iilifd Ly tLe
t.,tti, Mr.'.u.tm, Ktttrof Jo!m V'i:diy,atid
trtun njl.lifiiii.m.s of ttio Sunday S-bool Socii'ty i
Vt Lond.iii. 'llioo io witm;ts ttUo touid nt
Lo luift.'kcQ, uLd aro c jmoicnt lj btttio the !
quotioii.
'Ihv liibl Kitat improvrment iu Ohko scbooU
v;th Mil-, tiioiii tm.wtoui f t paid UAvd.rb. Mr.
ltail en j aid lil ijuclieia t'.r yvars, uud ti.o Luu- ,
ui.d SuuUuy School tocieky couanucd to pay ua
t'-ntd'crt uu ii uhont 17'u. or tor Mkun yirn.
'j he liiot buuuay bwhool bx-iuty oiaui.i;d iii ,
Philadelphia, on January 11, 1701, paid III teo h
ir. A' routing to olllcial dorumenis published
in I fit, the M. F. Church claims that Mr. Vlcy
ami the Methodbts Introdiierd this great impr.ivo
n ent Into the Sunday School system stx yea-
after Mr. Ruikcs lust established one, and ie i
I ;'
yi ars l.noTC IOC l.oil.ll.ll n.lliuny n. uuui i-ueie.v
ca-pii to pay its waeuer-. f.:m
Alter s iv ii g quoiut.ons from various documents
to establish Ihe tact, the article closes In tln ie
words :" 1 hese facts sell c the question tint,
both in I ''Jutland and in this country, the
Mtthodi in first r..et;-ed gia'uaom Sunday
School Instruction, and Introdti' c l this great
In. I lovrno nt into the system, which tho Rev.
J.hn At ell .l.in.i s savs 'has been the great
cause ( J the preset. t Mouri hit.g slate of lh"Se,
itotitiit'i.iiH.' '1 hese latcniCnt aiso pr.ive that the
Mithod'-t- Init cs -bl.slied Holiday Schools In
tbis country.
"Mo i in ii, w hi re's Kill ?" "M y ton. do not let
mc lirair you say fill again. Y'.u should s ly
William." "Well, mother, where s William ? '
"In the yard, feeding the ducks." "Ob, ve, I
see him i.uw. Hid, mother, whit makes the
ducks have such blond Williams !'' "(io out to
tour brother illrci t y, yon little scamp, or 1 11
box jour ears."
An F.noi.isii Ci sroM. In Murray's "Hand
book for Kent und Sussex." a curious custom of
Criinhrook, in Kent, Is noticed. It siys: "When
a newly mariied couple leave the church, the
path is strewed with emblems of the bridegroom'!
railing. Thus carpenters walk on shavings,
butcher! ou sheepskins, shoemakers on lea'her
palings, and hlarkMiiiths ou temps of old iron."
AMUSEMENTS.
ll F.S.N FT STItl.HT UI'LRA IIOFSK. No.
' l.ltl CIIF.HM T HlrrPt.
ALLIXHON A IIIM'kKN I'-oine ors.
MOHAN H MISSTl.tl.S
In nn eltgiiM
JiTmCU. I'F.ltFOIIM VNCE
EVK.KV y V f.Nllti.,
Connnserinir t Kn i lucl prel-Wy.
Artinlstlon v: rents, lt.'tervtul nests .'0 rent h'.x
t.n.t-e i . n frein It. in '2. III-1 i.t
MItS. JOHN DRLWS NJiW ARCH ST.
TIIK.A1 IIP. -
LAST NU. HI ! I.AT Nlimri
tsl Hit llrllllsnt F!nvn-.'iui!til of
rilVVIN AflAMS.
TO XIOII T (Msiuotan ii. t.,lwr 1,1s. 4.
I 111. 1. 1. AO 1ILAKI.
ni.h.Tt I.iUl.hy F.tlWTW AT1AMS
Ton).,- Stn.irl lo.l.s-n
Hi.' Al.t.i- Lstotir Mr. I'sMci
K wtfi itio Vtu, A.Or.il.nni
Itirlsi'lta tun C- JerH-riDii
WHICH HIlAl.L I M V I: Hi i
Nnili-m Tlnlit Httiurt KM.si.n
MOMi.VV VFTVAI.I, BP I. I.I'.VIMMU.
INI
U S I C A L 1 U N D HAL L.
A CAHt) Owing t. fie sest sursens r.f tli (v.-ti f'-ri-
o-rts iiv. n l.y die At'.eiate.l Anl.ts ol llic ttAlian opera,
(."olnprlsInK
Atiiu.. 1. (lit! VI W IIITINi;, Blen.tr SI'F.i AM,
Sistinr IP.S I A. Hi. -nor VVIiiliH),
Mu.linl lilreiti r anrt rvitictuelcr Mr H. lir.lli(V
At n In oid.T ti. c-njilr wall Ihe re tne.ts of vnti r.il dls-thistil-hi'd
lailh'H ami toiiueroas citinil, Hie Maaaecr has;
Cuitcludt to irtve ixalitvelv
TIIK LAST (1 WAN ft TdNCKItT
OnMilNllAV F.VENIMI. (St. r 11, ISM,
When an ftillielv now and o.vceinlmgl l.riltiaut pro
prti ii'tttfl'vs I II l.e peifi. lined.
A.luiisti..a,o( c. Ilesorvi it stent. r."STtra Ita-rrvetf
'..Isinii tat nl.talnril at .1 F.. nilltl llN Mu.le Ht .re,
BK.V F.N 1 11 and! lll..SNLTMlrtstU,euiiiiieliisiatiirdiir.
OrltilKT I. at U A. M.
Hours n.en at 7'.o Convert roninienno at ft. fi !V :lt
4 8SKMHLY llUILDlNGS URAND Sl'LluF
J tdiito-N.
HTKl!K(IPTirri!f.
STI.HKiipl l( ON.
TOfTll OV I.lt TIIK W(IUI.T).
Un it OVKH TIIK VVOKI.O.
Tills KVKMNli AT OC'LOCIi,
the Marvellous Illusion ol
Till-: I'.IIOIT!
TUB (HlOBTt
And otlirr Sealnl Novt'lttos.
Ailmisslor, J.'. i inn. hlltlrpn, 1.1 rnn. n-;?i-ni"
A'KW CHFS.NL'T KTKKKr TIIFATRK.
iy IIIOVf.ll A HINN I.fees aiel Managers.
rotnlvelt Hie fail wak of Miss HI'S IN Iif.SI N.
l'ollMtuly thil last vufkiu" ll.o UFA OF U K: OR. A
Til 1 list I' l liliiail.il. 'Iln lii.niitliiil s.nsn'lon drama
lm- ereateil Hie ninsi ml. use furor, erwilliu the Theatre
I.IS'JI.V Willi our most liilvllevtuiil an. I rettlled eit'ens.
'1 lie pp rlornian.-e tvlll roiienalii wlili a nsw ml tny
laiiLilial.il' rnine.llelta, enlul. il KvsV SUI WIMi l.itroduc
tiiLt .Miss Kilie (jtriiiiai, Mr. Waltr Lennox, find Jauica I".
tUarry.
liners open at 7. 'ommenre nnarter b-fore S o'elorlt.
Ultn (Hand Faiu.lj .M.i'ln.c, hahiudav Arn.it
NoON at a oel.sli . at the ri-.liied prlrfg, whtin ttio HKK
t'f II t. ; pilt, A HI I HHP Fob (lOIJi, will ,o p,.ri..rnio.l.
fllllllS T R F J E C T K I) ,
J Tin irnai ami ciAbrati d plctura by Wast, the chef
d'U'Urre of U.e arll-t.
IS MlW ON KXIlllltTlOV
AT THE ACAHK.MY OF FISK AltTS.
No. lldS CIIKBNI T Hlltl-.I'.T,
Ina.Mition In die I'.N 1 1 Ho. Art rllrei.m ot tlir Aradamv.
Admlttenee.''. rents : se.on Tiel.fli...vieen.a Il llitnS
riTIB OUANI) ISILI.IARI) TOURNAMENT
J lor Ilia t'liaiopionslnp ot ttit atatci.f I'eulilvlvanli
will comm. lira ut SaNSO.VI HI KKKT II VI I., oli MIIN
I'ATf. October Lt, 1.-61, a.ul terinhiate Mn.VtttAV, (letober
lu, ISI4
AFTKItNOoK AMI flVKMS'tl FX II I III riONH.
Plat lo ronimrnce at 'J I'. M. atcl H P. M.
Kaoh gauie Is to he rsi I. .tut a . Car i.iik.
I'USII MK TS lil.llAKUKfl.
The fo'lowlne iisiurs are ttic e:oiuirf.itor-i for the Ch.mi-
flonshlp init I'rlies : F.. II. Helms, f:.. I. I'liinir t, II. w,
lottos. C Itlol, , Pa nier, J W. MonlL'otm-ry, It. T,
Itvall, Vlrtrr Kt'eplie. Me.srs. Kavanigti, rt,Hi.tn, (l ed
Itiwait, Foster, arid otln r pruuiueut pluvort are e.pi.cted
to he iiresMil.
Kindle A lulsslon, .Mlrrnis.
Heason TUkels securi'.l seats. r.
To lie kail at Ihe piim-lpa! Ililtiard Fooms and II .tela.
It T. II V Al.l., .1. VI . MUNKP MF.KV, au.l VI. I'lll
I'.STI.I'IIK, 'oiiiu.illee of Arriiniiemi'iitN. r. j.;-.,i
SPECIAL NOTICES.
ahosal 11ai,i., I'm Ai vi.riTiA, 8i pt mbcr ;J0, Its I.
iRDt.Us No 2.
T. The C.til HI Htpiiitii.. ot Inotr lIadiinarVrB on
PATI KKAY At'i'KUNUuM, OcluU-r 1, nt iml ,ik i.r -curly,
icr (lit- puri-mt' of toiim to l:KA!INo, pn., m
imiiicipMo iu tLu ui-uiunstinliou lu bu lioM tliuru ou tltt
ev nine-'.
II. 'litkcts can lr prornrt-il of tlio Trcnsnror, At t!.o
Hull, im tiny iiJ (o-iuifrrnw. rricenf wlu- h wul tic one
UVIar rihI 'llity vvuvt tll-H ) lor tUv t-S 'ti thioii.
III. 1 be (at'iii'itit'otfl will bv rcfttly tor tistritiurin 1'IIIrl
(Hrulay) KVl-.NINU.iit tht! 1J ALL, where ttiukt wiiu Ut su
tli' in um obiaiu ihcui.
IV. 'i hv itilliiwinn iiiimrfl prnilvpnion are ai-ooin'ctl nor
iiitii.ciit Aiilb to Ut- ( in.vi M.-tr-l"l
JOMN H. W KIUEIC,
A . l. to st
ri S. WIHTti,
J"IIN 1. tiltoVF.n,
t'il AKLK8 J Kl.l.IS,
Jh-ssK tiAltKE IT.
AtkI tlio foMnwluK HitTiKtl (fs iitl. nu n an; appijiiitc-l px
XHUHi nt AfitliUnl MhtsIiuIhoI DiIk Cluh :
ALKX. II. WAI.KlSSilAW,
UKOlKiK J 'HUMAN, J II.
V. The Coni-iany oryfmiHtiunN will lie mnlr t!i om
mitnd ui tin OtimpMiiy t 'unnnuiulurii. wao will ucelih.a
lht uic iii line Ht th- flint; tAl-d.
I'-y ordtrof
CIIAULES W. HMirt!,
,J-M '-'t Chiui Mmii4t.
iOT TO TJ1K I'KUPLIC OF THE FIFTH
- - It I . ch.iw-cltizBiiH: A meeting ol tin- eitl
v.vm of ihe Hiird, wii limit ilibiiii'-tlou i (mrtv, un fiamRd
lli- lulloHinj,' iic;. t, vliK-h in now pr-M'iitJ inr nur uf
lntu ii, wnd tin- contKlt'iii li.-liff tliut vim will (mil it every
wuy worihy ol ymr HiniiKirt. It lum l'en ue li t n il irn-Hp,''-ti
e ol' jjH'1 v. und h U-l with hii v tu fit mush ai.il j.imliM
cwtliui.i, nml tii rt'UiH' cii!.iiot li n-Kurtlcd lu any kvnv
a j'urtiMiii th Ktt. It lias originated nt a dchtrr ot uin ol
all ii'TMiiKiinih 10 prt'vm t I he i-U'Oiioti of Ipnoraiit. liicom
i ii-iit, aim) ctirrupi inn i to oilk-eh ol honor and trust. The
t nu. hiMtt'H n-tv liiuiiiU at all ptii'Mc.iit. of eiliicittiun, faun
liuui wild h j.al it i n.f, i.nd ihe rnndi'M of puiillc tnitim ha,
mill iJinitM t'hl li.ii ?- t and rtlldhii1. Thin cliiiraetor thrv
tme t uiiit u lor lip'uif I'lven lu their pruvious purt-nl In
ll:t, niiil e li i!l if it tin th.tt nhtiuld lh( In- hn n d w I It
nil cieciioti ;tt tins tii-M- lu Hie ptib.tciih ir which tin y Imve
vi named, they will ivikft lusiiiiK tredit ujj m tl.e clti
Zn-.. ihe KilMi Ward.
V .lui.ral tc oii, iht rt, men of the Fift.i Ward, tn lay
n-nlcfm I In- iik ii'it'iriis.-iii pr.'.iiieiiii.iis mi larasthe
c i. yciir Ittcii .icerk If cmn ini.td, und an-e h -ir-
1 lo rally i.-r -iit eihtri t-i t-l.-.-t m'iito o'lo-i-.
.ifi mm id is i' i icrt ht -iicceafsiiil It uitiat exeioi-ve a power
lnl iniilm imc ii. rt ,. v u w.iniiiiii all parii of the i.ecs
f"j f'H iin-i iii -ri circuiii-vpectiiiii in linking thir
lt i hl ii niiiiHii' i . In ct.iicltihum r('.).-. tiiilij ntk
"J!r "jtitiMj t , h v.i v.- ciiUvm.ior liiu nub.Hiuiud iuuiu ud-
l. ouier ol l! e ) O pcndvlit Kxrcutlve Coimnitfi e.
K. V. kINu.Cu.t.riiU.1.
INDl;
I l.-i)rWT WAHh Tli'KKT,
Ai.l'K K I- N.
I 'F.S M-'OAIIEV,
.. WM.8MN HKNS.KV.
' ON I 1 III Km.
villi a xi clauk,
'.. 11. IVU L.
(ui, lilliUMOII-'.
t 1 I UIIm i K, lor one yt ur.
l, tor two ytai.
V, J
iN, , for three curs.
a x ;M'V,
Li i :
. .t. i i
l J . i. I;.
k 'Ai,.ULI(S' AMi WKt.'ll S"HS- IIWIC.
I'HII.AJ Hi I 111 , t-;i".l'Ul H'l - J, Iv l.
A V'i UPral met tlii ol t;.u Mm a ,o.li,r d tne Fmrnieri'
A' .f .f!..ilii s, li;,nk m I'lillmU ij.l i'i i 1., he In; d ut t'tt Ir
I'aiii- ii. y Houcf mi 'Jlll'UMj.v, the '.''It dnv ot (oto't-T
n.it.ai II ocl.ckA Kir the purp t.r tuklii. i.tto
t "ii-Hlur if.,uii, und tU(j.ati,( on t!,t- i.n !i n v. In I (ut or
In I t Me en 1 1 lUnK -sli.ii I I -i t oiiif uti A i-it. i I'd i l t.ij't urr inx
in t e bi.iiiitn .f lU'Liin npili-r I'm' Ljwc I thu Uli.ied
St tes. (tnl i l i Ki-n-ittn, ; the pf t't'i Co'itiTlT.I Uv thr Aft
t'i li v In i i r.il A.'shi i'ih v . i tin. ( uiiiUit.w.N . eiilitled
'An A.t i nut i j in v l: -.iil. jf tr it Comi'h niw. -.t.i:. to
li'iinu Ainu iitiioi.H i'.i die I'urosfi ot It tu'. m: ni.ihr
Hi-- La" h 1. 1 tl.f I 'hi! vl t.tt.-a." Upi... it l!ie . 'i tldv of
A'i ,n'. : ai.U t.. ml an- h ai-t.yii m r ..i J tlurU a
li l 1.' in t o-ui Ml.tl pl"l'-T'
L oi.if. ,t the ho.ii',1 ui hirt ''In'i .
1' ut t.-i.o V-'. LI'S, 'TON. J" , C:t 'li'. r.
Mi ICK.-COMMKKCIAL JiAMi OF
JC-' IVliiisiU.iliM.
I, I I
. 2i-n(-) nf. n: . t n oi tin
lion itt I in,! V, iv W .ill .t
Ii g ih iibt- mi 1 Ml ltiA .th
l ltt . Si I'tt'Ill'-t'!" '.''I, Is., I,
t . it hoi -it r- of thu "Cofii
wi i In he'd ,tt tht' ll'in:.fc
Vf'tlll ihiv ol tie i '.. r, Im.I,
C (,( th) 'l'!lt:L: till.- ijt.t'.-,-
ai 1 1 i ) i It A. M , lor tiie l i p
t'"ll wl t it t-r or h-t I a Mini Lu
t '.lMi'll I.. I t ui ni' -Hi I'a hit -it
! t ! I in ei ;:ite-. an t
fiilicri'. t. v tltr a. I ! ti.i 1 1 ii
ih k ill bi t ,ijiia an itn-vo-
vi ot i ' 1'il.m ; in.i!. r ihe
i f exeiriftMii; Ih" (i . t. a
) ti .
Viui w i .t ilt, , m, lit d
Hit r.iitV . ot' t.n.1
iill,lll'.,IK fill' I, t.i 1,1', f , - N.ir
I Ml V 1 r . 4f . liu,:,T I, ( w, I
ttl Hi's h'T t l pill 'ptnu ol
i.l-.-l -." -p. r..v,.
to li.kt! 'l ,1 a tlU tu
t).'- :M iIhvoI A.ii!iiit. 1 U, mid
ri' I " 1 1 ti.t r. If. Oll.j he !!'( I" .HI
Lv . id, i .,; tuc t;rd ol Ji.r.'.-t.
: -'1 vi.Nft H
t'. l'ALMLlt'.t-hler.
P(- TliK KI-.NMS(iTOX HANK IN THIi
' COt S . V ir' 1MIL.ILI.IMI . - i'lin wn.i -I'lll
A , Hij.it ml tot VS A bp-'-i il Me-ti.iKof tK M".--h
'"Urn wlili,,- In id at the La-.lwoK Hoh-u, on TliritS
lA i . li t- '.' ih ,, viiftol.or. t II o .:'! k A, AL, Ut drt'itli' on
tin- expfih, iU v tl foiivt'i Nii ihu L.Kik l.-t'i a Naiiouai
A-s'tu on it n, .i.'.iuuiht t t u'-l oi tlwrn-rfs itpprovi'.t
J vi i.t 6 I '.), MM'l lukc hi.'1' i-t In r i t t inii )i uiiy h-.' iii t.t'
r. "tCcr ol toe L- ul I o li--cor.
y -W U-l c. T. fcUKliX, Capillar.
1'NITM) STATES C1IHISTIA.N COM-
CAWU A KN'0WLK,DOMCNr
Tvn the wf.ek kndino aKrreMnni W.14.
PHILAttKLPIII A C1TT.
I.adfe' 'hn-tian Con mlloti, Swn KrAnritro.
i ttlifor.iin. pt i C. n'h r, l r niucr '3
Jnn rp Itii-.x New York i ntdtinai l
t hi tian t on ui'itfoon, Koflie-ter, N. ., Vi
i (ro v. riu.r L
1 fi'Mrft1 Cniit'iii t'o'imi-i'n, Hrl lirfttn, V .L,
pi r n l I n.ilv U. laTt-
A. U . l-or .-r, M..TI-. ii, Mi.h
Ldi. ' i hriHihin t i.iniinnlon S hii siiik'. N. V.,
per Mr-i '. r, iin-in
l'rnfl ot a lt tu if hv Ih'v. ! l'n'tt i.ii. Van
finncr W nh li r..)H .- M um iaiioii
nr. in A l.roilier Seniok I 1
.Utio f hnvnnl, I'hlladelpliia (;idill:m:il .
Siimli lnlol Lihoii. ie Mutm-. nn, pet A.
t '. 1 fttwi M, 'I men r
Suhhaih h'x-1 ol rt'oii' l'n nlr, t. rUo t liun.li,
ffnn.ntown, per c. K. Mm'-"Suo
lien. Mi-iinr. Carhli' I'a. unhlt InTi'il
( olh't tr. n ai hrt)iit r.ro, S.Y. and v .mitv,
Pt Mr. II. A an I 'en en
A Kneotl
A llnanler t 1 enicvUn'ita IihII. rolt-.lllr, I'a.
HbI.i mil St lio ot J're-thvt' ri;ui i liur h. hono ,
S.Y
Vm. K A-TM'iv flu (lO
Mr.i . !. Knn-li 3-ft-l
,1. H. H, he. k Imianre of .lulv eti le ton.... HUH
K Ij. .Mt C n.iry 2 Q
Per K 11. WrCrenry, Ti a-urer. i.t tty.-hnrg
It. anh.
ot-.'tn
4M Ti
100 00
21" Al
.'hi ti
vi mi
10 (VI
fV.-fW)
lr mi
rw no
A litirit hlnCnnn'rv ,,
era) Kniil.v ami Hurah In nl. l'hllaMii ta ...
Col. ii li hy a Mirmher ot the ( tiunii vf hov, L,
M. hit' fin. I'ottuvPla, I'
Jaioei) IL lladley. Sre.v ( rrk. N. Y.
Lrom a I ady . pruri-ed of HRie ol a honk ol Kern-i
Coiu r at ion of lti-v. K.I ar HelhlfT. CantlB
reek, Hmom roimfy N. Y.,per . I adtlo. k
I n leu ol Wtilttftowri, N. ',, per Key H t'.
Wllllarn
1 roeee.,a ol 1.x hldl ton alven hy K.'m. Who rry'a
Hrl nol : -
IL ik v l rook, I'a !I''WI
A ul .-o. eiy. IL.iif vhrook p -i K. M U horry 12 00
Vnt, r. rnmp. N.-w LoniNm, Conn
Hrt Lnlted I -ihytiT)an I hnn h Newhuitr, ',
tir Rev. Klert Ami-irontf
Cm ;nt.atlotial C'liurcli, Kmir-ton, ILL, pt liioi.
r. Uen-
John IL Hah hln-on.ltei eTlllr
AmoaC. I'eiua. I e kknl. N. Y. . . .
t enti-nn al M. K. I'lum-li. Went I'hlladelpliia...,
A Friend per lion, .tame Pollock
Atr. (.race U. llano, Koine, N. Y.. ptr 8. R,
fuller ,
t-adie' Aid Mot lery oi Coner I' wrliUtolVi. '.',,
MiMnrai r. Whittle, Viitinliinter, Vt
A I adv at SewpoTt
I nny Chtirt h Munth'tfihin, I'a
1rn. Hunh JilKhnin, Lower t hanrelor.l, I'a., pVr
Ke. John Laronhnr
fit Inn I raver A1eetliiK ilamllton Square, per
lohn II. t lark
Mlrtv Htnet M. K. Church, New llrunswiik,
pt r TheiMlore Afhtiian
l'art priM-t e.'nof ;tn nddrets h. fore the t li'rl tlntl
t . uiuileMou, tiregon, by Kev. Dr. I nHi r.oii..
W'WI
hi
11 00
30-00
SI .VI
ftO-00
5T2
5 Vi
2 2A
6 00
1'0.
'l 00
'.f,T;L72
..HlLitW 7H
Amount pievloufly ckuonledgeil
Total MI,l7i M
JoHLI'M l'A ITKK.stLN, Treaurer.
TlierNITF.I PTATF.R CM KIHTI K V CrtMMmSIDM
tieiTH h ave to ui known de the roeeipt of tho lollownw
tioiiioiiHl stuns lor the two wotka i-iidiuK bcpKmbcr
'Hi, Ih04 ;
1KNNHYLVAMA.
riiUailclphla-1 i.ox, I barrel, 1 keir Penn IteVef Ho-
ch tv ; n knc, Mi I r. ( ui run ; it 10 I k. Anu-rh an
Tract H. en ty tl bottlCH nyrup. Mn. A. ( . Kced ; 1 huti
ilte, 'Iwelith ItaptlHt riiurrht 13 hoitnewiven, Thtr-I
( ifctn (iirlB Moravian tiuudav Huhool; i box, 11. KeUoifti
& Hi na.
lirrinantnwn 1 Jar plrklenAlrti. MurveT.
1'oiif.vKie (Ht'hiiylkill m. 1 box Loillva' BoMlcrs Aid
Hoiletvt 1 box, Mw. Benjamin Hiiinan.
Ara nda ohinlnta eo.) i hoxe-, A Id Society.
Itovunlnt-town tCheitter co.)-4 hoicH, Ladle' Aid So
detv. l'me lrove(BcJiuvlklllco.)-l box. I key. LftdleV Aid
Society.
ltnth (Northamnton.-2 boxen, 3 barrel, Ladlea' Aid
Poeictv.
Uawhlugtonvlilo (Montour).-l box, Ladles Aid Ho
Cietv. Ihirrlfl- nry (Tiauphln). ii hoxeii State Luniifc Anvlnm.
Mount Joy I Lmit ii-ti rl. I box. I barrel, AM Hoeletv.
KiiiKton (LuztTiifi.-l cak, 1 box, Ladlcn' hnaiian
( on, in union.
Hnntht.ori (AL Kenn County). 2 boxes, M. E. Church.
r ne ' Lrlt-1. 3 tnixon, Am Hoi-ietv.
Al tuiowu (U U.kU.-1 box. Ladies' Christian Con.aiia
Biin IL newlnle (Wnyne). I boxen, RoldleM' Aid Koeh'ty.
.Ii htiHtoMU (( ftinUriH'.-l box, LudiiV Aid Sot h tv.
I at amintai iAlontK'ouiej A-l box, Ladica' Aid Mo
Cht v.
Lnnvllle (Montour1.-! boxes, Ladles' Soldiers Aid
.Sim letv.
LartjjviUc(Uucks).-2 harxels, 1 box, Ladies' Aid tio
cictv. West Chester (Chenterh .1 boxes.
M.W J l.H.si, Y.
tllrabeth Clty-1 ke. 1 Iuk. L. A. Thompson.
Soruee Hun- I box. Lutheran t iiurcb.
Mull ha Hill (;ionretstr I box.
linrt-uititonn i Atlautii j lvuo hymn books, Circuit M.
L. ( bnrrh.
AUjiiUc (Atlantic IOvO hymn books, CircuitM. E.
Chnrth.
t noe May (Cape May) ICO hymn books, flrcnit M.
I.. ( liurch.
La.i.birtvlllu (llunterdon)-a boxes, Lathis' Aid So
ciety. iilfhtHtown (Mercer) 4 hoxe, Fjulies' Aid Society.
NLW YiiKK.
Vew York-27 parcels, ('ninutiit. e U. 8. C. C,
LiiPhIo-iO imrt-eK Itranch V. ti. C. C.
em Kortr h-iit box.
Viitentowu-a boxes. Ladies, per rtlca Kranch C H.
- rene I box, 1 barrel, 1 cask, Ladles' Culou Aid Ho-
Cictv.
Norwh h-I box, Sunday School.
Salt in 1 box. Ladles' Aid Hoc.etv.
Tro l barrel, 1 box, Branch Luited htalet CMrbitiau
Comtiilsition.
Fr. nkliu 1 box, 1 keff, Armv Relief Such'tv.
J'.olhi o IMioxes LadnV Chrliilitn ConnniM-'ion.
New I'hatt am I box. Ladies' Aid society.
Hancock ( ornera 1 box.
Aine 1 barri'l.
tine Ida 1 box. Ladies.
Albany if buxes, lirauch C nlted Btuti-s Chritlnn Coui
liilLiion. A nu lien 1 cask.
buialo.a 1 box SoMlerV Relief Sneiety.
M ASHAI'lU SLTTS.
Tlonton 10 pareein, ftl boxes b.irreN.A ke(r,Army
'oiitiinitt'e YonoK Men's t'hrlHilnii An-ocIhIIoij.
( hiidrtti ol Maet-at hum't s-J too k.iee Alu,.
r.ONNECTlCCT.
Weno-t-2 boxes, 2 kv. Ladies' Aid Sneh'tv.
Hartlort'. 5 box- s, I barrels, 1 keif, 6 old it re' Relief
Socieiy.
VP' It MONT.
Hciminton 2 boxei. Lad on' Aid Society.
M It IllOAN.
I'airueld 2 boxes, Laillea' hrltian Commission.
1LLIMHS.
Vppcr Alton 1000 papers, "tlood Templars,"
OHIO.
Cincinnati-4 boxes, 4 packages, Committee U.S. C, (J
M A i s ):.
rortland 4 boxes, Ladies' ChrlKtlan CommNilon.
'1 l.e ( omuiliu-lon Mould rcpecttullv call the attention
ol Ita liiiiiiU tu the iiresniiiK ufiiiautlM now upon it con
( iieut upon tbe active operations ot our arm leu In tho
held. Money Ih needed. Hattie-lleld aton-a ot everv de
scription are reniuied. Iet tho friend ot tbe soldiers be
actne. OLO. il. Hi t AKI' ( hainnun,
Ha. 11 llAMi. titruct
rpr bTOCKHOLPKRS' MEETING.
COKN K'MANJK II A NK,
Pint AOhi.i'MiA, He ptemocr Jo, ViU
A Ren ral incctleg of the Htockholder ot the t'orn Kx
chaiiLU Kitnk ol Philadelphia will he held at their Kauk
int' lloime, on 'I 111 KbAY. t: e jjoth dav ol Orio er n-xt,
ai l! o loi k noon, tor the purpona or tikintf Into conside
ration and th cii'linton the iinottion whftlter or not t lie aid
hank hai hit ome an asiiorlati n i'.r currvlitK on toe
hurini-M ot hiliikltirf under the laws of the l iiit. d ha'eN,
tuiu tu ext w iblntr ihe powem conferred bv the act ol the
tit -neral A Peinhly of tills 'onniinii we4l h.entil led '"An aet
4 imblinp ttie h.inkaof this t 'nmrnon wealth to become asho
c'ations tor (ht purtione of hanking unaer the lawiut the
I'liHt d Htaiei," apnroved tin- Viftl davoi AukuhI, ami
to lake Ma h action lu retard ihciuio as may be uecuibury
or proper.
Mv r rdcr ot ihe Board of Directors.
i-l-rV't J. W.TOltREV, Cathler.
TH KASUHKK'S () F F I C K. TI! K
Phllade phla, iVilailiiKton, und Uultltnore Itallroud
Company.
Pnu ,ir i.i'iitA, September VI. lent.
Theliosrdof Tdrectorw have i his tUy doe hired a divi
dend if TH 1(1 K I KK t KM'., In cahli, mi ttie cii.ital
B'i" k o' Um-. onmatij , and have dire ted ih -creation ot
fcKW S'HH l to Hit Ul lit nf It'll per Ceill , to be dls-
tnhiiteo pro raia to ttie holders ol the Ux k.on the Ul d ty
Ol ttciohtr nt xt, to repie-,eiit the capital here o'ito v
Jx nitt d In hniluintr the Undue over tne Wnmpt.-haunSi river,
tii.d the doiiblv track, cltar oi titivernnmtit tu.
ALFKLD llnl!SKIt.
l-2Lslt.ili-2w 'i'reanurtr.
MILITARY NOTICES.
Jl lllKNKY'S ZOIAVK.S. 11 KAlXJl'A lt
fi ti-rs, Xo. ,VJ lllM T Htrw-t, 1.,'l.ivf HikIIi. 'Mils
I'l It, f hid hi t til tu ori.',inl,',t as 8ti:lrt..,.,'rs. mij will
bv undt.r tin, c.iiuiiiui.,1 ul Miii.ii .1 C. Ilrihc.e, a mrni
tir Mujii'-iiunrat llirnoy s tvta'l, wiiu lin. r,- "lvL.,l
authority ir. in tlio i.i'uoral anil aliitu liuvuruuit'iiu la
Icrnil It c hi w it tl i y .it lint.
lllulll.Nl' Cabll ttu KIINMKNT, CITY, AND WAItl)
11UU.N I Ir S
1'a'tt ttrtnit'illati-tv on tin1 inusturiri,' of nnt mm Int. i tin
rtvuH'M, al ilic fii-.i'iutrii-ri .iC111-S.m; i' ti -.-vi.
, l M I I II U.
l:,..rsf .1. lth tiar.'..n, ' !.,n.-l tl'ptlierlll f.e,
II, n V I, nun) illlvvaril, l. 8. Wtn.-iirctr i-r
(, W.Jiiis.i, .I..I111 w. Kvf nnan,'
J .I.ti 1 1 urni,-y, c. 1' Hrii'i .HT.
.In... K. I - t l.e , ,v. A, ii ,f,l
lliii a alii 111. Hack, Allittd Aduii.li, !l J7 l'.'t
il llF.Aliyi'AUTKItS PROVOST M R.
j.t..ii. rr.t iiiMiiit. I'a .v,,. us s. iu:i(,d atiwi,
I li.l'.lil, l l.ln, .Mi.'iisl II,
Tu ii.surt- ir..i,, ,.t r. .l, s m nil iiio-tlnns on or.1Kr
,ul,.,ita c.lin. ','l,l till tl. i Nrolin. iii Krall, J.s. iun
non. I lul In' i,.. i.i I trill , t'm.liiN nml Ac,,,un. r inca
f.i rul-l.i'.i . .1. "lis r-r,"..,'t .1 In ni tk.t upi.tl.-Ml'in to
t. , l'r..nnt liir.hl.,t th ('.tmrt-shlotml lllstnri fi.r suill
In', nn. ilii.li, uiul ut lu tl.a JSiuvu.t Miu.liitl uoi.olwl at
S uai. 1 .t"tl.
Hv ,.rj,r ,'l l!,c I"rnvnt MnrsliaMonra1.
WILLIAM li I.J.MMASf,
s,,'--t' Curiam uhJ 1'ruvu.l .l.iihal.
ti
K-.1NTV roil MAU1XE3. WANTKU
''i l. l i..i, J Sui;u.i V,inui fm i..,, abii -li.tUieil m.,Q
" i t-it. .i.. lii ilii:,,., , i a s.-llttr u: .ur Su'.y Vur.la,
'J ' u L..AIU LuutJ blMli-t tiu:i',-u:-war ou turuu
"it.
. f i.i i l to- vlcr, F"t r Yt'Srs.
l-i "l, I li'tll, , n.i.ttl'Jll I I' nit It..
ALL Ti 1. 1,0, Al I!., INI ll
.M -tt r. '. ie 1'r M .ny.
nif.
i,.,. .jM'.n e.i'l.t ut-ut.
itr in lunhor Uit..ii,uLl
l-ll CC-ulli.
J at till) K -iul..u
.low fi,.r ice Pt.aet,
ho. T.I R. F'tnsT R!r.'.-t. I.
'-. t--, u ih-ji,,,iui, ul y ar.u J o c !..-' K.
('. Il M.'O.lU l.V.Y,
au-'-" HUi.T un,t Ji-j.-fuHliul ULtlocr.
," v it loki iis-ri'itL (TvlTus'.
A H in lil',,Kl', ltl.,i,,;is.
1 1 Ul.uLlIHa -I'l llLUtt,.U.S.
ihJ''!J'i Vi''1''" vl""1' '' It' nn f ir!,.,t.-h. n -,"litl
VI ?, 'I A'.' VI"1 l: ""i i'Aitv K i..-i.'mi:n H,
t. Uultl.lt AM) (It III l; mii.it KV H;,)i '1 !'MJ- N'l'ri
. . , .A" '"'V- tt-fti t III,' OX'. Hi'vo
M IN t .11-1 I l.iNU KsiAi,l.lMKVT
MAM J; At l t JllSiJ Ka lAlll.lill-ilKN f
f.r.mitK W. HMl'iiNS llltnTH' ft.
IsJfulli.K w. mimiiss ft ItuulniiU
KASMIM hi M.V.V IIAI.L,
a.v-?Aw"u0l wk" U ALL.
SAMiult bliuU, aUivu suu, Btruit.
I'ltFHKN'TA'noN BWOKDS
M.,,.t-, '"rJ-NlAHON .SWDHD.t
mnm loo.d.Tai tin- nln-rim n,iit-e,wt,nh li.r rfcl.tmM an
i.i,t.ii'lic,n,T cl.AlK-nito t, Di.i lili'.n. nu i.tl.er lit..,' In tna
SJ! IwS!",","1" .MlMtFACrinilSlJ JtKtbl.Kli
VJJU TJli. I JlACUtAL blVWlsU iJAIU..
FINANCIAL.
Q O X. 1. ti O L, li, ti O Xj 1,
FI LVER AKD TANK N0TFS
WANTKU.
IE BATES & ESOTHEE,
'-tf 3'J TITfRn BTRBatf.
qiah ut-ioiNr c:t.,
J1ANKKUH,
Ko. 1?1 P. TIIHin STUF.KT,
niii.Ai'F.t i'jiia.
Ofl'frnmfnt Srrnrltli l tf All ;..nr Tun al anfl 'or
Rata. Btucki, Ut nils, autl (1-..I1 Uoiittiil ami Mold on Com
Dvlmlon. INTKRF.ST ALLOWTD ON riF.roSITS,
(N.IWrtlaRt Fntnii Uy Mud. ft.1 tf
gMlTJI A llANnOLtlMI,
No. 1C f. THIRD SriU-.KT,
1JANKKKH AND IlKOKllltH.
ftH.clr,.Storka,QiiartarBaaitia' VonrLartand (t.a,-ka,and
all riovcmmrBt ftix-at-HIr ttoatht anil Kold. nihil
'KAV LOAN. M5W LOAN.
U. S. 1(M0
JAY COOK13 A CO.,
OKI'fcR FOR SALE THF.
NEW GOVERNMENT LOAN,
BF.AKIt(l F1VB FF.tt CKNT. INTKKKHr IN COIN,
rtdi-fmahlc any tlmr after TKN VI'.AIts.al Hit pli-uiirt)
ol ttit Govfrumt nl, and payable KOIll l' YKAItM altur
date.
llOTII COUPON AND Rt.lLSTF.KF.I) ltONDS arc
Issued fur UiU Loan.ofsania dan.im.natlon ai the &-2na.
The Interest on '.' and liOtts iiayalile yea-lyj on all
other drniiiiiiaatlona, half yearly. Tha to 40 bunds ara
dated March I, Imi. The half yearly Interest falling dua
September 1 and at arch 1 nt each year ; antll lit Meitem
aer, th, accrued Interent from 1st of March la roiturt-d to
be paid by purchasers lneUN or In i.bhal craautNi r. add
ing flit) per cent, flir premium, until furl her notice.
ALL OTItr.lt tlOVMt N MEN I' KBC'UBIIIJSM UOI'OIIT
AMI 1-01.1).
JAY COOKE & CO.,
Bh.tl-tf No. IK S. TIIIIll) HIREl.T.
pilJiJJUC. H'VlllZli A CO.,
I5ANKK11W,
Ko. 30 S. THIRD 6THKET,
Bl'Y AND 6F.I.I.
flOLU, fiII.VK, AND IIOYKRNMENT KEC'l'RlTIE S
STOCKS
r.OLC.llT AMI KOf.ll ON COMMIUHfON. 3-14
gTOCKB AND fcSICUIlI'X'IJLiH
BOUGHT AND HOLD
ON COMMISSION,
EE EAVEN & BE0THEE,
5 8 Ko. ti) ft. Till Itll BTH :ET.
u
N I T 13 I H X A T U H
7-30 IXAN.
The Pe rotary of Ihe T re mm 17 tylvai laollce that tub
crlpttvBa will Ive, reoelved for Ctui'm Treasury (Intel,
payable throetra from AuKUit lis, iw.t, with te rat -annual
Interest at the rat of aoven and three-tentha per
c t ut. per annum, I'rmc.f aJanU interest butt to be paid 1b
lawful money.
These notes will be convertible at the option of the
bonier, at maturity, mto ilx per eeut. gold bearing bunds,
payable not Ichs than five nor more than twenty yeare
from their date, as the Gnveri.mcut may elect. They will
be issued In denominations of I'O, f 100. $..orj, 1(MX), and
WHX), and all uh crip Mods must be for HA dollars or
eoiue mnltlple ol llity dullnre.
As the notes draw Interest from August 15, pcrsone
making deposits subseijuent to that date must pay the
InUrtoi accrued frt tu date of nute 10 date of deposit.
SriICIAL ADATAKTAGi;S OF THIS LOAN.
It in aKatidnai. fUvisos IlAVK.oiTiirlng a hU'her rate
of interest than any utlier, and the best tecunty. Any
snvliiKs bank which pays Its depositors In United Sutes
Notwscounidors that It Is paying lu the bust clrculatliig
medium of the eouutry, and lt cannot pay In anything
lietter, for Its own asictu are eltiter In Uovurnuieut suourl
tles orlu notes or bonds payable in Government paper.
C0KVEKTIBLE INTO A SIX TEH CENT.
6-20 OOXJ) I30ND.
InaddlHnnto the ery liberal intereat on the notes for
three years, this privilege of conversion la now worth
about three per vent, per annum, for the current rate Cur
6-80 lfonds Is not less than nine per cent, premium, and
beioxe the war the premium on six pur cent. United Status
8Uh ka was over twenty per cent. It will be seen that the
actual profit ou thin loan, at the prtent mirkut rate, Is
not less than ten per cent, per animin.
ITS EXEMTTTON IROM STATE OR MU
NICIPAL TAXATION.
Hut axltle from ail the advantages we have enanit rated,
A spenial Art of CoiiKrean extnpts allttowit and Ti eaiury
ttotesrom local miaiia. On the average, thlsux.oup-
tiun U w orth about two per cent, per annua, according to '
the rate of taxation lu various paru ot the country. ;
Il Is believed that nu securities oifor so great Induce- 1
nients to 1 ndiTt as thoitc lhbUcd by thu iovurniuut. Ja 1
all other terms of Indt-hteduess, tho faith or ability of 1
private parties, or stoek companies, or separate com inn nl- ,
ties, only, lfc pledged for payment, w iiile the w holo pro i
pv-rty ol the country Is bcld to secure tho UUvhure of all 1
the tbllatious ol thu United 8Utu.
rp to the 24 th of Popteuihor, U10 luhsorlptlous to VM ,
loan aU"Uiittd to over
rrJ(t(Xc),oo.
Si'in r.mtttNi lU'.Kivt d by the Treasurer of
the United htateri, at WaNiilnKtun, the buveral Alataut
Treasurers and designated It'poHltarit-ii and b tho
fllT KATIONAI. HANK OF P11 1 1. A HKM'HI A, PA.,
rL( OM hAi ltAL JtANK Ot 1 UlLAULLl'liIA, I'A.,
3illKl NA'IIOKAL liANK OK JMliLADKI.l'JllA, PA.,
J OI l;TH KATIO.S h HANK Oi Plill. A ItKLl'lli A, PA.,
Ty ail National lUuki which arc duiHiiai.e4 of public
Biouey ; and ' l.':J
ALL ItEHPECTAI.I E IANKS A N'T BANKKKi
Throiu-'tumt Ihetoountry will give further information grid
AH OKO KVLKY FACILITY TO Sl'llHCiaULUii.
TO SH IV CAF TAINS AM) OWNKRS,
JaAaiaast The undtTtdgmd havbig itacd tl eKtSMlN J
li.is aU'fthW Ihh K. bea to lnt.r.ii his fnen Isaif
)!alfunVL? ,ch'!lai i' iI'rep(lrod wiih liicreuit-i
tat blues toacctniiiiodnte thone having v.bselu to be rai.l
or n paired, and btlut a pnietical ship-ca; pouter and
a. ,11 1 ""nty I'.r tl.,' n.tli'i.f 'Wttiierstclta' PjibmI
JtlliS n. 11 tMMTTT.
Ken.liii.,11 Hcruw l.tM'lr,
IWawart itcuucalMV. LaurW aunat.
btdl-tf
At'KfYF Al'CTION
ucjoMs, o. 1
KAUtr.T tllnal.
r.t.VAi tFY. Anrilnni'i-r, irtltriis f-on.trnmntt at
II. num. WAKKt, AVIl MKHt'HASil IHtt,
OfaM mti'ts, for rulilr a' st his Auction Jioima, a&4
will atlffcd ...ti'l l. .all-, nf
KIM, fenTAlK ASI) STOt'KSl
At tho rx.l.anp-.
IKII SEHOl.t. rrRMITt'ltE
At I 'ivelliap. nn,l
S1liCK Of MEIiCllAS'WRE
At tl r strrrs , f tl, owhits
1 s.ii will I.. a,ls'icr,l nh-u tliire! en contifrnmtsiita
K,hx1i ft'T a.il.hc tale.
I AtttlK SAI.F. OK t 11.1111 ANn AMtltll'f
II ITt. i.l! t '.I IK AMU 1. MM' IN K A II 1 11 B.-s W A It
l.l.tSMVAKt, ft'.
I 'n T'.i'.ilnr Slorr ln,
A'lnf l',1 at Vfi'i.'v. Aiuvt' ti itof.ni, in oiven lot
liiiiiibl.' Irr cu a,,.l r....ii.rv r.-'a I .r".le.
H "lilt nil, l l "1 11.
A'.n, Hi',.iit am j.ids f in.r till i tntji, Tnrli ut at,
ICH1S
Stl.TFH I t ATl'.li WAItK.
Also, an Inv ... eel Mil vet J'latt,! Tahiti, i MrT'e, anl T
sp.M.ii. ai,,l Fcrki.
Ill I t. A HKslid I HIST-TALI. SAt.K OP mF.tr
A-Sll WtlMFNM KKANIIN till K I'LOTIIIN'
ijtArncK itri.H m i th km si. nr.iiiiiN.j, Ac.
On We,'ne.'lai Mori.luu,
At " O'r'ni-V. at Vn.Kri A, I, ll..n It.M'in. Vo. n.HJ Mai
kit tt, I., hich the altiMiikin ol di-alm ami all othe
stiiktmii -1,'h .moils l. invite-l.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
at FOR SAI.K. ff'-O.OKI WORTH IN OOO '
Bjt rtnti.i-s, lari'r an,t small, on u-nt.a lo milt purchaaet
till.14- It.lli nr svlttiflit llirntnt.ranri,. tor i-ash anil a
trailr. I n. (litre of. from to to 1'J o al.,i-h A M
TIIOS. at. I'LOWatAN. No. H. Hit' HTH HtreaL
VUW LOAN OF lNHl.
.,
TIIK BAf.ANCK OF Till'.
$75,000,000 LOAN '
lU-Hng tbl? day been awarded, and our hMi proving stI '
crufcdil, we are prepared to sell to cun tot tier nt one tr'
large or small suras, any am aunt el this most desirable
GOLD SIX PER CENT. LOAN i
AT THE MARKET PRICE. '
vYekave always considered thene 1HM BOVV)R ai tk j
BEST LOAN ON THE MARKET.
1herclsbnta8MAT,L AMOt'NT FOR HAT-K, and tho t
premium will, In oar opinion, advance rapidly. 1
rarUe-v having
r-yo loan J
Will do well to caJJ and EXi ilAMUK their 8-fO's forthif '
MOUE PEItMASEST LOAK, epeclally na now, ewlnp
to the fierman demand for l ive -twenties, a high rate cat 4
be obtained for them.
JAY COOKK A CO.,
Ko. IH S. THIRD STKKET, , j
aelO lm PMladelphleu
0
PROPOSALS.
VHSISTKNCK OFFICE, UNITED STATES, i
kj Army, A0. 2vnuu in nirvei,
UAi.nuoHK. Md.. flentomber 77. 1M4,
Realed PrnpiBa), in duplicate will be receivod at thU
enite until U M.. on MONDAV. Ort.-ber 10. foc
flu nmliing the United Htates BuhMsteuc Iiepartnieiir.
wilt '
1 Ot'K THOrSANO (4(Hin) IIKAD OK IlKEI CATTLE, '
nn iht hool, dt llveretl ai the Statu Cattle HcaIi b at Haiti- .
more, Md.. In lot of ( lni(t) one thousand a h every (in)
tnriaB: to be weighed within one and a half davs utter
airhai, at the en.t nte f the ccn ra tor. Tney must
avona'e about I'.HH) hirtren hiindn tl ikiuihIk utosb weight ;
all tRlllng nlmrt ot i loon) one i lntUMiiid pmititlH ktoss weight,
Hull, His, fixtn, luws, lit in lb, and llorulens CaUK', .
Will be reiet-ted.
A ricducilon of ten (10) poiinfl will he made from th
weii ht of ea'h Htet-r atx t ptt d under ibis contract, pro-
vldeti the aiiliral doen not stand in ttie pens two ami one- .
nan nourn i' fcro tn'tiig weiniieti, or is not weighoa liurnjt- :
hlnnk f"nim lor proposals ean be had on application fct
th't oihre, either in pentrm, l.y mall, or leleaTapli.
Ttie Government will claim the nVht ot weiiyhlng any.
enn animal separate, If Its appearance Indicate lea
wekht tlan ttie minimum tneinloned above) the ex- '
pense ol weighing villi bo paid b Uie party orriiig in judg
ment, t
ieh bid- to see ore consideration, mnrt contain a writ
ten g'larantre ot two renpoi Bil;e persons, as lollows :
We -,ot tbe County of , ht-ne of , do hereby
pirn ran tee that is (or arc) ahle to fulfil a contract la
aeeoroant e with the tormn of hi (or their) proposition,
and nhould his (or their) proposition be accepted, he (or
thty) will at once enter Into a contract in accordaaee)
therewith, and we are pre part d to heo'-mo his sccuritiea
glvlnjr pood and Miftlelent bonds for It fultiltnent.
1 he rvMpon nihility of the guarantors must be.hnwnbf
the olllt-tal certlticiite of the Clerk of the nearest IMntriot
Court, or of the I r.ltedfJttttee ii strict Attorney, to D
c.od tilth the hid.
It id brs must be prenent to respond to their hM, an 4
Prepared to give bonds and sign the contract before lev
ik the Ktilce.
1 he tiovemnient reserves to Itself the right to reject any
or ail In tin considered unpakonaiile.
1'ayiueiits to be made atter earh ttt'Mvery In sieh funds
as may he on hand; li none on band, to be made ag
low. as received.
rrpofals miiKt be endorsed distinctly "Proposals for
U et Cattle," and addrcnsid to Captain J. ll. Uiiuiati. C.
0., Italiiuiore, Marvin nd.
It a bid iain tlie name of a firm, their names and their
lo-toilice atltlrtbn mucit appear, or they will not bs con
sit e red
Kw h prron or eve-y mnnher ofa flrra offerlm; a pro-
tosal mutt aocoiupanv It bj an ooth u altegtanco to tho
tilled Hiatev liuveriiiucut, if he has not already tiled one
In th ia otlke.
jll tut not cnhiin tfrictly uith the terms of this al
verSttttiunt ttU Oc nytcted.
J. n. fJTLMA.
V 20-U 8 Captain and C. S., U. s). A.
QVAKTEKMASTKR'S OFFICE,
I'nii aim i'iii a. I'a., heptemlter '2'K WA.
Heab-d PrapoRls will bo ree.-tved at tols offiee until
U oelock JM.. I IU KSDA i . ( o.b- r ti, l-w.-l, for tho da
livtrvat tho l iuu d Mates titorcliuubu, Hanover St wl
YVharl , of tlie fullu U.g
H'MHtK :
.'Ji,ff 0 feet O.ik Lumber, 1 Inch h niare eded.
.(ID do. do., '2 do , note ld
W'.IM) do. do, '2).t jncli, nut t:dged.
'I'iO do. do., ;i d., tlo
V-'. o o do. do., in-h, not tl.sd.
.r(t ,i no do. do., 4 do.
V.H) feet Ab Lumber, V tlo.
y.'-,tMi do. dt., uxi do.
icv.ro do. do., a do.
3,1(0 to. do., 4 do. .
All of the above di btribcil to bo bout quality Lumber,
snb)e t to the niHpeciion ol mi iiifp cttr appotntod ou tbe
part of the dove, nuient.
All of ihe l.uuibt-r biti for tobc delivered wlUilu flltcea
day- from date of coutiat t.
Iluldcrs wni s ate pric both lu writing aud llgurei, and
tlie i ii viitlty of each kind bill for.
Karb bid must be miurantced by two ri'toponslble nee
roiiH, v. hofe dignatiire.-- inust v. uppt nti'd to ttie guarantee
and ieriltltd to ati belntr Kood and Miiliclent socurlty for
tbeiunaiut Irvolved. by tin l iiltt-d Stuit-s HUtrlct .ludtfe,
Attotnev.or CoMcctor, or oilier public utllcer, dtbertviao
the bid will not be consiiteied
The rltibt In renerved to reiect aU bids deemfetl to
hU'li and no bid Irou a dciau.ting couuat tor will be re
ceived. Hy order of Colonel A.J. PoiTy, Quartermaster's De
partment, U. H. A.
t.FOIKlR R. ORMK.
0-2f-tU Cuptatu aud A. g. M.
QVAKT EH M A S TE U's" OFFICE
Puti aii:i 1'iilA, I'a., Hepteinber 7, 1WI4.
(Staled Proposals will tie pf-elved at this of!1.e unt
IlKHltAY.U otlock M ,l4ctoir 4, lh-4 fur delivery at
tin LniUil tat tt Htoit'liokoe, llunover aire' t wnart , rhi
lat eiphiu, i'cmitj lania, ot Mix Mule Army VYiigtms.com
pli ie
Itiuders will state piie. both In writing and Agurftt,
and how muuy waoim tlo-y eau iltliver, and toe shorest
time they ean deli. or tbuui iu. 'i he uaom. to be subjeti
to UlflU -etiotl.
Kxcn bid must be guarnntted bv two responsible per
soiii., Abuse Muioiturt h tiniBt Ut: apt nU'd to tiio guaraii
tt-e, and ri "i t tu at bu iu Kol uiul mi ttl I nt securiljr
for tlie fiinount Involved, by tho I'lilted hta:es DiUlot
JihIl', Atfitriit-y, or Culle. tor. or other public otflcsr,
oil crwi'fl tut- lud w ill uo be conaitlered.
1 be Mk!i! rett rvt u to lejt t i ad bit's di-euud too hl'h,
at d no ttid fium a d. innltiiii i-iMr.ictor will be rectlvud.
liyorikrw
Co'ouel A.J. PKRHY,
itaitermaster s lfpartiit nf, C. 8. A.
241 Cuptaiu and A. j. f
1)IiOPOSAI.S FOR STATION KUY.
Jll A I 'til" it It f Kff Pi SNA. V ' r, .
ahihoumi;;.,., VorKtrL;,-
11 .Itl;!-!;! l;ti, I'll., fiuOltllllHT Jl, 14.
fri led Prop.-sn), i no'tri r. proponiN f :r M'atiom i v)
Will lie ric not ai Ibis oDich up to c Ai I tli.V, Oclol
1, I I' M. lor loi iilithiii tde follow tun ariit-iti, dHlv eruj
at tills i.fll, e fiee ot eh i-t . it r I ot". Iruiit. aud cart
iie,-'iii.'i- Act o stt uiltly a :i..wd An 'i.t 'i'i, i.4. '
b l( :iti.s K .to l'iiper. ttiiiit 'lite, Mite tlut, weight
U 'l li'-s ! n '. It tt. p-r ie iui
4 lie.nns Leiti'f pap-r, I lint il. , wlito ti'it,wo'gl4
ii- t let ttuin tti pt r r. tin.
ti Ht-aitih Letter 1'jip -r, n:tn e, in s'iels, wltfht
not tii. in io ii ptr nj.tni.pui up in pa.igi.
b-.es, ' rt um t'Hi li
fi Iteums C'ap l'apor. f.iitit lino, wliito tint, weie-U(
II l l'-t- l HI I I. Il.s. , t tt U'l.
:;uo Li-nil Ktivi-i. pes, wlji:e. si 4 y Niig : jI1( xre ght
U' ibh. p r luott.
I.t ..'.ti Lovely..-, bull, (.auio, vt ci, ht U ih3. iict
boo.
1". Cot.' I t l er KiiTe'opi h. wfire, l,t.' by V inc'il,
V 1 ir 1 I I IL . pi-; 1
2 I'o.. .Muciiae, in bt-tuvi, w.in t: uml brtijU,
Vl. .11141 (
Hi.. I i-iol P.'ii.'.N.il.'.t l ::'1im .
I1 t.ri.h- M. u: Pviis, iiri 'iii.n'r. .
s liioUllo.' Ilofirdl, 1; I.rr . i.y h in hi'B.
I Arnold'.-. W ntlliL- 1'lnt ! M,t- or - :i..n,.
l-'jIU iLi. PiooKs, a-fcort.-d ana il e. oouiM,
fvood, ho 11 1 'nie. win te ti.it , Sw 1 v, liv!.,
. in.pl. ui not 4ij.,pahv eufh f u! and dei;vr- in ten ?))
In., m aiier awiudnt. N,iii ' . ol (w K ' i -'ir-lo 10
con.pam prop.istti. 'I he n.bt is rei-rvfi to a ffj.i pur ol
hiij 1 i.in. or rt in t nil, 11 cui.aidvivd ui t;,o nitiffii oi tha
banc to do b-.j,
. JAM . h KKVNol.ns,
' ,""t 0" 'i.oi-m.istvr ut.iui.il, ra
IDJIUJN O A.. HOUDini&CO.,
CCKiriSCIOU MUECilAGTS, '
AND Mill' AND STUAMT-OAT AGENTS
DOCK STKK1.T WIIAltK.
PIIILACEM'"'-
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