THK DAILY EVENING TKLKGKAPIT. IMflLADELPIIIA. SATURDAY, SEITEMBEU 1, 165G. PVBLISIIED EVKRY APTKUNOON (SlNDATg EXCEPTED), AT TBE EVESIKO TELKGBAPH BVILDIKQ, No. 108 S. Third Street. I rice, Three Cents Ter Copy (Double Sheet), or Kictitcon Cents Ter Week, payaule to the Carrier, and mailed to Subscribers out or the city at Nine Dollats 1'er Annum One Dollar and Flftv Cents for Two Months, Invariably In advance for the period ordered. SATURDAY, 8RPTRMBER 1, 18GG. Exkoctit Committer, August 25, 1S68 Dole, mtestothe Lova Southern Union Convention ore requested, on their arrival, to call at tho headquar ters of the Rational Union Club, No. 1105 Chesnut street, ana rcjrlnU-r their namon. They will consider the building at their entire service during their resi dence in this citv. Citizens of FbllnrtPiDhia anxlons to ex'onl their hoepitalltr to our Union brethren of the South will please report at once how many gentlemen thov can entertain. It is requested that during the snsrton of this Loyal Convention ol true Southern Union men, our fellow citizens shall display the Union flag trora the ship ping, publio buildings, business places, and private residences generally. John E. Addioks, C bairman. A. M. Walkifshaw, Seoretary. Meetings Next Week A Supirestton. We would suggest to those having charge of the matter, the propriety of holding meetings next week every evening duiing the presence of the Convention at various points through out the city say in each Congressional dis trict. There is a very general anxiety on the part of the people to listen to the distin guished gentlemen who will be present at the Convention. One or two meetings wili not accommodate a tenth part of the people who would be glad to hear, while not more than three or lour speakers can find time for ad dresses. There will be at least one hundred ol the best stump-speakers in the United States present in the city. The people want to hear them. Let us have at least half a dozen meetings every night. 1 he Notional Union Executive Committee. The New Yoik World, an authority on such a subject, gives us its views on the constitu tion of the National Union Executive Com mittee, appointed by the Baltimore Conven tion in 1804. It says : Governor Ward's logic l? suicidal; for if, a he asserts, Mr. ftu.vuioud is already diverted of Ins chairwuut-hip. so that other in embers of the Coiunittiee cannot ackno le.Jpe it, it i& (super fluous to call a meeiiiiK to depo-1 him. It may be said, indeed, that theCommitcpe needs a new chairman. But ibis wonM be stud to no pur pose, Muce tbo Committee will oe just as com petent to appoint b new chairman in 1803 as it is in 18CG; ami it a meeting can be callt-d with out a ctiairmun no, it could equally be called wt'hout a chairman then. In uutbi. the Phila delphia meeticiir i3 called morel v to put Air. Itnymono. outside the party, and Ins rail lni3 driven the radicals to emiri'v tneinselvei by de claiinp the work already done which thev are uoiag to Philuielphia to undei take. Ii Mr. Ray mond is cbnirmaii, they art encoders in holding' an outside meeting while the regular one is in ,-efniou. It' he Is hot, thre is no need of their meeliua to put him out." This might be all very true, but fiere are two objections: -1st The meeting of the Committeo is called for another purpose than to appoint or depose a Chairman That is but an incident in the causes which led to ita assemblage; and hence, when it quietly ignores Mr. Raymond, and appoints another delegate to represent the State of New York, it will be guilty of no inconsistency what ever. 2d. If it can meet in 1SG3 to fill the vacant chairmanship, as the World allows, then, if it sees fit, why cannot it meet now? The World says there is no necessity ; but we think that the Committee may be considered a better judge of its wants than the organ of the party which sought to defeat it in every election. Mr. Raymond, by his own act, forfeited his position on that Committee, the same as a Methodist minis ter, by becoming a priest of the Roman Catholic Church, vacates, by his act, his pulpit as a Methodist ; and all that is then necessary is to make another choice. Because the ex-clergymnn declines to call a meeting of the congregation, Is no reason why he ean continue to draw his salary while working against the doctrines of his employers. So it is with Mr. Raymond, and so any one with common sens must acknowledge. Words oi an Old War Democrat. (Iunekal IIiRAM Waxbbidoe, a life-long War Democrat of the Daniel S. Dickinson school, and the acknowledged leader of the loyal wing of the Democracy during the war, is out In a letter breaching the true spirit of patriotism. lie puts a number of pertinent questions to his fellow-members of that or ganization, the answers to which, by the So cratic line of argument, aie most convincing, lie eays: " Have we, then, who stood by the old flaj, gained nothing by its triumph but the privilege of being ruled by those who loucht tor Its pros tration? Do the beaten Rebels return to a dubious loyalty, with all the rights thoy enjoyed before they pluBged into treason r " I think not. I hold that the loyal Stat'-s and people achieved by their succesiitul struggle a right to complete security aualiiHt future Rebel lions on such grounds and with such impulse as were held to lustily tbat ol lbUl. " I hold tbat the present Contrem is emphati cally rleht in demanding tbat, the S'atea lately in revolt shall no longer njoy a factitious and exceptional power in our national council, based on four millions of tbeir people whom they obstinately reftif-e to educate or eolrnn chise, and whom they divest of the arms and deny the military organization anl discipline required to render tbeui enicientin our national defense." Or, making it still stronger, be might have a led: Shall the compulsory freeing of the 4,000,000, in the teeth and In open defiance of the Rebel armies, only result in adding to the political power of their enemies, by giving them some fifteen additional members of Con gress f Shall we put a premium on treaiou and refuse to reward loyalty ? The Republi can party may sum up their platform in one phrase : One vote in South Carolina one Tote In Pennsylvania. The conservative party, on the contrary, have their equation: Two votes in South Carolina - five votes In Penn sylvania. On what aide the War Democrats and all Northerners who desire themselves to be equal to a Southerner will be found, l not a matter of doubt. OritRRAL Grant. We notice tbat 6ince Gene ral Grant has so prominpDr.y stood by I'renldent Jobnoc, soD'C of the radical speakers an l newspapers have been beginning, in a tlralrt and Indirect way, to make assaults upon him. Grant ba sucb a great and solid position in the confidence and aflection of the American people, that it will not do at flrH to denounce him as a traitor, tyrant, and drunkard; but ttiey brst hurl sucb epithets with tremendous fury at the President, and then insinuate cautiously that Grant, by countenancing the course of the President, is" at least not doinor precisely the radical thing. Tbe.y hope that thus they will el, ake the confidence that the nation reposes in bim, and when once they are able to do this In tbe smallest degree, th?y will proceed to open bigger and louder euni upon him, till at las', they can pour in hot shot and bin balls, as hot and heavy as those wiib which they bombard President Johnson bimself. If. Y. lime. This is simply an untruth. The explana tion afforded by General Grant himself, that he was only present because sent for on offi cial business, refutes tbe statement that any political significance can be attached to his presence on the occasion mentioned. But even had be been there through a wish to testify his agreement with the President, not a word against him would have been spoken. All conservatives, with a good war record, are safe flom attacks; but under that proviso there are so few made safe, that the exemption Is nlmost a nullity. Mb. Durant's Spkkch. The Honorable Thomas J. Durant, of Louisiana, addressed an immense assemblage in front of the Union League House last evening. His speech was of that calm, dispassionate order of elo quence so well fitted to convince all candid and thinking men. The terrible story of the massacre of Union men in New Orleans grew ten fold more tragic as it fell from the lips of an eye-witness. The grave constitutional questions, too, growing out ot matters con nected with the riot were most, ably and con vincingly handled. Judge Durant's speech was calculated to do great good, it should be widely read and circulated. The Baltimore Outrage. The attack upon a relig'ous camp mcetirjg night before last, near Baltimore, by the Rebels and Rebel sympathizers, resulting in the death of 6ne gentleman, shot while in the very acs of prayer, ard the dispersion ot a portion of the meeting, is another tragedy of the Memphis and New Orleans type, which may well cause all thoughtful men to ponder. In New Orleans it was a political convention that excited the murderous Ire of these men; in Baltimore it was a religious meeting. What shall the end of these things be ? Si cbetaby IIaki.an. Secretary Harlan retired from the office of Secretary of the Interior yesterday. His course has been frank and honorable. His official duties have been well performed, and he will carry with him the good wlslu.d of all who knew him. Mr. Harlan has already been elected benator from the t tate of Iowa for the term of six yeais commencing March 4, 1867. He is an experienced legislator, whose presence wiil bo welcomed in the Senate. Tiie City Ticket. The city ticket com pleted by the Union Convention yesterday is one of the strongest ever put In the field. The nominations give universal satisfaction, and will consolidate the party for the grand campaign and victory that are before it. - Brazil will open an Industrial Exposition Oc.obcr 19. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. WEST SPRUCE STREET PRRSBY ThBlAN CHUKLll. 8. W. corner of SEVES. TEF.NTH ana BPuCl E .streets, Rev. WILLIAM C UhK.EO, D. D., l'autor, will be reopenet for Divine woiBlilp to-morrow. Service In t,ie morolD? wti com nimceatlUH aud in the ait, moon at J o'o.oct. 6eb batb ctiool at 9 A. M. aid2X P. M. tr&r CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. I-5-' The Rev J. 11 MftH.V AINK in T . nt Prlnu. ton, N. J,, will uroacb in th t'E.i i K L PHESKVTK- lvi iiiuiti n, corner or tlUHlH and UuEitHV streets, on Nubbath Horning at 10 o'clock, and la tbe evening at ?h o'ciock. ELEVENTH STREET M. E. CHURCH. 1hZt-r ELLVK NTH Street, alinva Washington avenue. Preaching le-moirow, at 104 o'clock, by the 1'BHlor HfiV U..l.rKSIIN nnil7U nVlnm h J. CASTLE.D.D. Communion Borvicti alter tlie eveu- Ink Biimon. frpF IIFTH REFORMED CHURCH. flREEN x-r Street, near Sixteenth Hervicea will be re ume4 by the Factor, hcv. .H.GIKV. on hunilav ii met , at 1DH A. M . and 1H P. M. oabba b Hctiooi at2X P.M. Heivlces on Wcdnesdav aud Frldaf evenings at 8 o'clock. fr?J" NORTH BAPTIST CHURCH, EKJHTH "- Street, above Master Preaching Morninu at 10 o'clock, Dy Uev. W.H BRUTOS.ot Uoctnater, New York. Also In the Evening, at "H o'clock, br Eov. J. 1. iU'HliKHS, Chaplain U. K. V fr$5f TABERNACLE BAIT 1ST CHURCH, CIIEHN UT Street, West ot Klshteenth -ltov. (J. A. PELl'Z, Pastor wiU piech To-uiorrow Morainir and Evening Services commence at 1UH A. at. and 1h T. II. Mrangers cordlalit weloome. fSf FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UNTTA--s-S HIAN t'HTRCH. corni r of TENTH and LO CTJHT Streets. wil be open for re IkIous services Sun dav next, Septembers, at the usual hour, 10 o'clock A.W B3r.lt SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, FEV.N'l H Street, below Arch. Hev. WILLI tt W f ATT. I I,, President ot Latayeite C'olleun. will preach 'lo-inorrow. Morning and Evening, at i0X and VS&n OLD PINE STREET CHURCH. 3 heivlci at this ( horch will be resumed on 8a ba'.b morning. Preaching- at UK o'clock veuing meetings on oabbath und duriiia the week a usual. frrSf" SPRING GARDEN BAPTIST CHURCH, THIHTKHJTH Street, above Wa'lace. There will be preaching by the Pastor. L. P. IlOttNbKBGEU. o tsubbulh iornln; and Kvenlnir. Seoteiuber i CLINTON STREET PREdBYTERfAN rilUBCH, IENTH, be ow Spruce stree:, will be reopened tor divine service on To morrow (Habbalb) inornliig, September 8, at lK o'c ook tjg SECOND REFORMED DUTCH niDK' H, 8KVEHTH l-tveet, above Brown -Rev T. UKWriT T ALM AG fc. Paaw .wMI preacb ro murrow a' tux a. M. and IV. P. hi. rZSf CALVARY PRESBYTKRIAN CHURCH, -K' LOcUht Street, above Fifteenth -Preaching To-morrow Uornlng at 1'H o'clock, br Rev. W. P. hb-LLINuB. of Hoc healer. N. V. NEW STREET LUTHER AN CHURCH. -z- Beivlees by Hie Pastor, Rev. K. W. H UTTER. To-morrow (Sunday) Morutng at 10X o'clock. liven Ug. quarter beiure P. rJ" SOUTH STREET PRESBYTERIAN CBUBC'H. above J levuutli atreet Uev, JO. HOPHON. at lOW. Union Prayer aleet ng H to 8. Alllavlied. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. rpT" REV. WILLIAM CATI1CART WILL 4 ' resume his latwra To morrew in theHKOOD BAPTlMT CUURUM. Hervlcea at ltlt A. M. anil IX P. M, ITSiT- UNITARIAN BOCI6TY OF GERMAN-wx-y TOWN.-Pervlces will be resumed to-morrow at Largstrotb'i Hall, at luH o'clock A.M. and 8 o'clek P. al. KPT" CHURCH OF THt HOLY TRINITY, PI l 'I KNH0U E SQUARG Services next 8na day at IPX A. W and 4 P. t. g S I J WESTMINSTER CHURCH, BROAD SJ and FUzwster. Preaching by Rev. Dr. HICK hON. at IUH A. M. and 1 p. u " RICHMOND PRESBYTERIAN CI'UBCH -Rev. A. M. JELLY To-morrow, t I0S and .H SPECIAL NOTICES. 57" " M U J A VI RO , WE COPY THE FOLL0W ii'g menlorlous tiotlco ol this moat delicious perfume hom Forucy 'g Vi i.u Mf javido. 1 his delicious new perfume tor the bandkcrcblct, 1a wlibout a rival 'or dollcacr, durablllM , and richness. In fact, ot all pertuines the fragrant WuJaviro(of Bosnian origin) mav be called the qulntea aonce. For sale by all the principal druggists. C7M6mlp NEWSPAPEW ADVERTISING. -JOY. COE CO ,N. E. corner Ol FIFTH and CHES NUT Street. Philadelphia, and TBIUUNB BUiLD INOS. New York, are agents fi.r th' "Teleobaph," and tor the Newspapers of the whole country. 73tl6m4p JOV,COACO. rT' COURTLAND 8AUN0ERS' INSri TUl'K, TIlIRl'V-FlFTn AMD HABUtT Prufriwor E. D. SATJNDER. D. D.. Principal CAKD Sona, wards, or near reiaiives ot tne patrons, wbose nature are here given, are nuw or hafe boen iu 'iin in tun i ourtianj naunuers- innciiute : stev. vt. eviton. Hon. William 1 Kcl ev, Jason F. Keen J.sq . lix Governor Uitsler, Oeorgc Juv r Ka., General A . P. W lisun, iuile Maynnrii. li s R bite lisq.. I)r ltlckncll, Edward Miller, .. Colonel Hiuley, Johu Leiaenrlng, Enq., (general Lilly. Hon N. IS. Iirowne, Dr. Traill Orcn, Colonel Pajnicr A. Key bold Esq., Ueneral Bal ey, Hon. A Ha Packer, Rev. Dr. Jones teorge onut, Fsq,, UfLcrnl Jacamau. Rev Dr i axton. Mra. ll.Tmur Ucnnr, lr Hrgv, TLc ni.a Myers, Esq., D nos, Ksq., Colonel lrvln. It. P. Kluu. I sq.. Hev wr. Jnilaou. .lohn Sparbawk, Esq , Di Hart nan John II fenn Esq., Rev Mr. wood Ii a. Kninht. I'.s.i., H Uurv I- kj , Colonel McKlbhln, J. - AtcMul in. tq , Mrs. t . J, Farr, Rev. Dr Breed, Dr. Mcl'erron, John C. I -ark, Esq., Kov D- Taylor. Henr Hell, hsq., Kev. Dr Ievy, Dr. Ooddard C'o'oncl enton, Juduc Goodman, ,H.bn A, Gendell. Esq . Hon. Morton MciichueL, Rof Dr Sprat. John CArrtiiir, Eq,, William Fismatone ti., William H. eil8on, Ea I., Jay v ooke. F?q , P. J. Rue F. Ii lleila. t h,., Hon D J. " arlioy, WI Ham M. Swaiu Esq., R. t . Martin Kw. . Rev A .red Tarlor John B. Co'than, Esq., Judte Conrad. Rev. Dr Binckwood, Dr Eoiv.ce. Joseph . Keen Esq., Rev. Mr, Anderaou. D'. C'Kte, Hon. Franklin Hteele, Rev. Mr. named. WUiiara tV K,en,t., Colonel Bingham. John P. Lew . Esq., l'roien-or Coultaa. Hon. John W. l orncy, Dr Krewtr. E. M. L O) d, Esq., tluu A.j. uloaaortnner, t. K Bennett, t sq ., Mrs. Van SvcUe. Dr. Kco t. M'ui'hiuc on Butche William Mann, tsq. , ijt. i owiiHt na Ueoige H. hartln, Esq.. General Burns. Wil lam nucknell, Esq , K. v. Ir March, lr Tun, Esq., o ouel G. 11. .Moore. bov. Mr i.winn, ; nr. Reed. General Wanen, (cblei Justice Cro iter, J. M. Harper. Keq , f.x-Govo nor Packer. Hon. Jonn W. Asjiuead, Judge Ludlow, J. B. Mo rearc. Esq , Hon Ueorvo Lear, tV. P W!9tacb.,Eq, I x-Cbiei Juitico Lurt'ls, wm o. Kernurn. Ksq., Ho i. M. M Diiumlck, lev. Dr. Jenkins Samuo Fie d, Esq.. Dr Stldham, colonel Snowden, D. P Houtnwonh, Esq., Rev. Mr. cinera in, Jonhua Hunt Er.. r. Edwa d U,irtm, Uev. : r. liensnaw, Rev. D Bralherd, (cueral Duif, JudoteJonea J. Y. Fine, Hsq.. nc Mr. Woou. J. Bouaall, Exq.. K. P. llllllcllrT p, Rev. Mr Lovo, Jos. F. I'obias. Esq., Rev Dr. liutler. Francis Weiss, Esq.. Dr Hums tloorge Bellord, E8q. Mrs. ci O. Moodv, Her Dr Go idard. Daniel Haddock, .ir non George Couneli. - -uoi;riii Kosn, C L Desauque. fcq , George B Uuerm. Ean . 1' Uan.t -. G. ). Westcott Eg.. Dr Huston scar Thompson Esq Pcv Mr. icC eod, ' Dr. Ai orris, Thomas Wu s n Eg,, Rev. Dr McPi.atl, ' John B. Pugh i,sq , Colonel c .-liarDe. John owers, , Kcv. Dr. unt!, I'. A. oudcr, Dr fit rr, t- jt Hue'ltf Masea, W 111 ism B Heed Eq. Coioanl Fitzgera d, Kdltor H-muel 3. A.iomus, Eq.. Juaae tl Isnn, Itcv Dr. viu. Colonel f. M Prevost. Mrs B Blundln iwattliew NcwKlrk. Esq.. F. . o-iiett Esq . Be '. Dr. Siockiou, ik SL. Dec'jert. Ksq , General Vogdes, John Mas in, Keq., John tl d man Lsq , Dr tVe. thr. ok J Ho lowhush Esq , A L. Bonna on Hsu., J. W Bulock Esq.. ui i.ttir. ..wr. Frederick Brown, Jo onel Burbam Wil inn D Baler Esq , Esq-, Major-Gentral Patterson, Dr Moselev. J. M Holllnshead, Esq., Hon. Rtcha.a Bayard, J. W sexton, Kaq., Rev Dr Johnson, Joseph 8. Milver. teq., .Inl.n I' Ml, 1, all .J i,ai,u - - wivuqhu, - i it. i yier, Pro esaor Cregar William Ru9hlcn. Jr., Esq., B. ii Bartoi, Esq., (Dr. Keen, Dr Weed. IJohn Caldwell, Esq., Rev. Mr. Fowlcs. yy. C. Lo.ikb rotb isq., WUliamJ.hursimnnn. Esq. uev. Mr. Caatie. i be undersigned tiom the (imt aimed at, secured, and now to the greatest postdhle extent retains ai extro ordtnaty seluctneas ot patrunape by which, from pre vious home cultivation al punishments, threiiti harsh language, and inilm dation are rendered entirely un necessary. Love, advice and everything else embraced in tte un Uf ly ildiculed term mora' suas'on," produce as much oracr, industry, contentment, ailec Ion. und de vi tton as cun be desired, and more than can be secured by any other means. All claasical schools and colleges, except, pe'lups, a few 101 the Incorrigible, must yet. In tae progress ot Im provement, dispense with punishment in every torui. Tho incorrigible, whom generous motives wilt not win, ovet not the one-hundredth part ot our vou b will be, lntneguod time coming, withdrawn from seminaries quietly and without censure bv their pareuta. through, the adice of pro easors. and put Into schools of oorrec -tlon i or what, perhaps, is better, disciplined by some suitable kind 01 buidiiess Tue 'ormer pupils have bad to an unusual extent the i aspira hns o raised aud their minds secultl va ed, aa 10 at aln to tbe highest honor. In college, and to the first places in bunnes. and to become, bv the bie.Hinu 01 God. as the chief desideratum, good aud eltl cient members ot society. Visitors aie at an hours welcomed. They will find no staring, no s.yness no id eaeas, no whispering in the school-room, tbe pert ms ' ion of order and gojdreoita lions. 'I hey wld find on tbe ball grouid no teasing no vu gar language, no use of tohacco. noihlng wbtever objcctlonab e; ana with tl is Innocence they wi'l observe the luliest flow ol youthful aftectloo and Jovousnesa. ma l boys of seven, eiaht and nine years of age a moot important period for grear result, from Arch and Pine streets, ana tbe streets between tnein and irora Gresn Ktreet and its neliihborliooa will be sent for in tbe morning and sent home at the close ot a l appv dav aoeot in the counTy ail. the health ofsmill boya, inMead o being impaired by ovet asKlnv Is greatly im proved by iretiu-nt and we 1-tltnod recreation Tbe k ltd attentions and good exan.iilei ot the young men and youth are of a gicat advantage to tbeir young com panions. the Keminr.vls fortunately situated near the con vergmcy ol the railway over tke Wire Bridge with the railways over Warn t a reet and Ctieauut atreet bridges, so that, irom the Schuylkill, 1 1 1b reached in a lew minutes, and in about tho same time by eacd line. It is surrounued bv am .le vrouuds. wbioh are beautl u'ly shaded aud adorned la some carta, and In others 8 retch out into extemilve lawns, suitable lor oar national gaice ot base bail, ana ior other amuieinnnts. 1P E. D. S1UXDEBS. frT" UNITED STATE8 PENSION OFFICE. lMrOR t AST TO PENSIONERS To prevent unnecessary delay, promote the general convenience. Insure economy and lactlltute the payment ot PeuKloners the United tttateg Pension eu wi lpav eSaMasodowsid8 10 iul adel"nl w ipliabetijal order, widows, MotheiB. and Guardians, from 8 o'clock A M. nil U o'olock noon, aud Invalids trout U M. till 3 O Cock P. M. Pensioners residing out of the city will be Pkld. in person or bv attorney, alter I o'clock' '" ' Pensioners whose lost names commenoe as follows win be paid, aa before, on the days named and no others. Those commencing with ' and'oUa B., Tuesday and Wednesday, Septsmber 4 "n3 Jb"da' an,aJrlllr. September I and T K- "FU B,Jrd5f ud Monday, September S aud 10. G.and a., 'lueaday ind Wedueaday, September 11 I.J K . Ibutsday. September 13. L , Frldav, Ueftemher 14. Mo and M., Saturday and Monday, September IS and II. r N.O and P.. Ttie.day, Bep'emherlR. Q. and K.. Wedneadav, September 19 h , 'I bursday, and Frl ay, r-epiemberl20 and 31. U. and V.. (Saturda?. September U. """"" W. Y. Z.,Mouiay, eptemhrli4. As only thuae Pensioners specluel (the women in tbe morning and meo in the a ternooni will be said en tbe days designated, all other personal application Will be postponed to tlteir revulur order. All pensions remaining unpaid September 33 will be pvld wbeu ureseutoU titer that date. E. W. C. OBKEMB, J3trp Valted 6Mte PvM'a Agent SPECIAL NOTICES. t" AWAKE I FREEMEN! ASSEMBLE IN YOUR MIGHT MASS MEETING, ON WEDNESDAY, SEI'TEMBER 5, AT HALF.PANT SEVEN O'CLOCK, IN FROST OF THE UNION LEAGUE HOUSE, BROAD STREET To Wclcooie the IolPatc from " THE LOYAL MEN OF THE SOUTH. SPEECHES WILL BE JIADE BY" Hon. A. J. HAMILTON Toxas. Colonel A. P. WlbEY, Texas TaOMAS J, DTJBANT, Louialana. Bon. MI( HAtL HA'JN. Louisiana. Hon. M. J. SAFFOKD, Alabama. Hon. 1 O. liDUrUR T8, Alabama Colonel F. C. MOMTCIO MEUV, M IsslaslppL lion. JO.SHUA HILL. Oeorgla. Hon. W. T. WILLKY, West Vlrf In la Governor J. T. BOSFMAN, Wet Virginia Hon. 1AVID B. GOODLOE, 5orta Carolina. Hon JOBN MINOR BQTTS. Virginia. Governor WILLIAM O. BUOWLOW, Tennessee. Hod B. GKATZ BROWN, Missonrl. Colonel J. M. JOHNSON, Arkansas Governor THOMAS O. FIETCHTR, MissoDri. Hon. WILLIAM B. STOKES, Tennessee. Major General B. F. BITTLKK, Massachuietts. Gorernor ALEXANDER BULLOCK, Massachusetts, Hon. O. 8. FERRY, Connecticut. Voa. GEOROK 8. UOUTWF.LL, Massachusetts. Governor R. E. FENTON, New York. Governor MARCUS L. WARD, New Jersey. Governor A. 0. CURT1N. I'ennsylTanle, Maior-Gencrnl J. W. OKAKY. Pennsylvania. Hon. N. B. KMlTHEIt-S, Delaware Hon JOU S A. J. C RES WELL, Maryland. Hon BFNJAUIN F. WADIt.Oaio. Major-Genersl R. F. SfflKNCK, Ohio Governor O. P. MOBTOS, Indiana. Hon 8. HUYLEB OOLKAX, Indiana Goernor RICHARD OGLESHY, Illinois. Major Genera JOH.V A. LOGAN, Illinois ton. St. WcKEE, Ken.ucky. And other distinguished men. f omo, sll loyal men, who RALLIED ROUnD TIIE OLD FLAG, Come, and gnet true Southern men-m Council; bear their wrongs, learn hjw pardoned Rebels again detl antly scorn the Union, insult the flag and trtmple on law, justice, and humanity I Come every man who loves liberty and good roverament, and unite in arous ing the people to the new dangers which threaten the nation from usurpations of the ONE-MAN POWEM. I emember the glory of your Revolutionary sires and tle priceless heritage they leltt Remember ibn more recent glortos ot Vicksburg, Atlanta, Gettysburg, and tbe Wilderness; the heroes dead on the Held ot battle; the horrors of Llbby Prison and Asdersonville; the martyrdom ot ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Remember all the post Ave years, all your blood bought rights, all your heroic sacrifices, all your RESULTING DUTIES, And proclaim In thunder tones tbat Hebel Routed hy the liayouet Shall Not Uulf by the Ballot. Veterans in freedom's holy cause, come in serried ranks; let tbe electric echots of your resounding tramp ugaln assure the people that you are onee more march, leg to the i rout to save the nation and secure tho RIGHTS OF MAN. Treachery in btgh places has oraanized tbe Rebels you subduod In light, and they ore again maishalled against republican liberty. At them once more, and flnlsh with your ballots what 3 our bullets lett undone. Again save tbe Union and tbe Constitution from the despolleis. Hear the sublime words of tbe great and good Abraham Lincoln, spoken on the gory sod of Get tsburg: ''From these honored dead we take increased devotion to tbat cause for which tbey gave tbe last fall measure ot devotion. We beie highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain. THAT THIS NATION, I'fcDKB GOD, SHALL HiVE A. NEW BIRTH OF FREEDOM, AND THAT THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE. BY THE PEOPLE, AND FOR THE PEOPLE, SHALL NOT PERISH FJsOM THE EARTH." 8 31 fit BY ORDER OF THE COMMITTEE. TIIE NATIONAL UNION CLUB OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. Prealileut, ROBERT IP. KINO, Vlce-Prettrdenta, THOMAS COCHRAN, WM. II. KEK, ISAAC II.O'IIARUA, CIIAS. S. CLOSE, JOSEPH T. VAN KIRK. Treasurer, FREDERICK M. ADAMS. t'orretpoudlntr Secretary, EDWIN A. 11 G 11 11 I C K. Recordtug Secretary, A. M. XV ALKIKSHA W. EXBCtTTIVB ('OMHITTBt. August tl, 186b. Delegates ro the Loyal Rcutliern Union Convention are reijuestei1, on their arrival to call at the head quartets ot the National Union Club, No 1103 Chexuut street and register ihelr names lbey will consider the builtiiug at tueir entire service during their reai deucein the city. Citizens of Philadelphia anxious to extend their hoi cltalln to our Union biethrenof the Mouth , wi l please report at once how many gentlemen tbey ean entertain. It la requested that during the session 01 this Loral Convention ot true Sou hern l Blon men our fellow citizens ahail display tbe Union flag itom the shipplos, publio buildings, business places, and private resi dences generally. . J0nN E ADD1CK3, Chairmas. A. M. WALKmsnAw. hecretary. 8U4t ATTENTION, "BOYS IN BLUF !" The several Ward Associations will assemble to com panies, at Headquarters, KIOUTH ANl WALNUT Htieets, on MONDAY, tbe 3rd of September, ItMW, at o'clock A. M.,and torm on Walnut street, right retttnn on Ninth stteet. to aot as an escort of honor to the Loy alists ot tbe South, and the Delegates to the Convention ot Southern Loyalists, to convene on that dy. Officers of Companies will report st ooee the strength of their several commands, and obtain at Headquarter suitable badges to be worn on the parade. By order of JOSH DA T. OWFN, g 3D atj late Brigadier General VoianUers, President. JAUZI Gitsm, late Colonel U. 0, 0. T,, Secretary, SPECIAL NOTICES. EST UNION LEAGUE IIOUSE. PkilAoeuiia Boptnmber 1, t846. A Ppeclal blcting of tho Uqiou League of PMladelpMa WILL HE riELD AT THE LEAGUE, HOUSE, ON M0KDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 3, AT HALP-VAST NINE O'CLOCK. Fcr the purpose ot eacor tng the Delegates to the CON VENTION OF SOUTHERN UNIONISTS from Inde pendence Square to the Leagne House, and from thence te their place ol mtetlog, at National Hall. Members are requested to wear the Medal of the Leagne on this occasion. By order of the Board of Director. It GEORGE H. BOKER, SECRETARY. fTSr I1EADQUAHTERS UNION LEAfJTJK. Pnii.ADBLPitiA, AngmtX, Ifm UKChPTION OK THK LOVaL U.viON 8OU1HKRN DEI,FOTS'lOn HK COfuVKNTlOsi TO B-K U;Ld MONDAY. 8EPTRMBI R3. I8M. 1 be loilowlng is designated as the order of formation ano route 01 the 'procession for the reception ac the "Union Leauue"aud National Hal 1 1 I 'I lie tHute Delegations will be received at the main cnttar.ee ol Independence Square, on Chesnut street, at 10 o'clock A. M . bt a Committee of the t'noa League, uni.er the dl ectli n of William H. Kern. Marahtl. II. Hie Cavalcade wi l lorm on Walnut street, right reating on Third street, lacing north, under tbe direction ot tieueral Iouls Wagner, marshal. III. ahe''lioys In lilac1' will torm Immediately on the loit 01 the avaicade, under tbe dlteotlon ol Oencral Jo"huaT. Owen. Marshal. IV. 'J be -'Republican Invlnclhles" will form on H xth street, right retting on Walnut street, lacing west, under the direction of their Marshal, Colonel William McMicbael. V. 'i he Fire Department will form on Seventh s'reot, right resting on wa nut street, under the direction of John T. Butler Marshal. VI. The National Union Club and all other delega tfons and associations (no 1 otherwise enumerated will lorm on Wand t street in the order 01 their arrival, rtxht rent ng on Hereuth atroet. facinir north, under tbe direction of Major General (leorge if. Mindel and 'ihotupson Reynolds Mar.dials. VII The column w 1 torm at ha'fuaat 10 o'clock, and move precisely at 11 o clock over tbe following route: Down Walnut to Tltlrd, id Third to Chesnut up Chesnut to Twelith, down I welllh to Pine 110 Pine to Broa l up Hr .ad to ibe Union Le gue House, where the r.ce.lon wiil take placet alter which the le eutes wl I he escorted up Itioad to .Markit dowu Market to the National Hall tho place of meeting 01 the Conven tion, where tbe escort will be tils nnsed. 1IOR W10 O. SICKKL, It out Mn-t,' KKt'KI'TlON Or- IAJYaL S.lljrilrJliN l;:SE? r,lt". The LOT A 1. CI 1 tZr.Nt OF PHILADRL PIIIA are invited to participate in the Procession on JIOSD.i V next, in honor 01 the true men of the .outh, who assemble in our city on that dav, to take counsel in reference to na lonal atlairs 'lite Boys in B ue, Keimb.lcnn Invlnclhles, Firemen, and all ward oraanl7ations tnd other assoclitlon who accent this invitation, will report to Oeneral II. U. Sit Kl 1.8, Chlet Atursba'., who wil, aagn the n a place In the line. , JOHN P. VEHKKK, B 30 Ht Chairman. trj&t- OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL s-i, AM) NAV1G 1 ION COMPANY. PlIItAPKLPIIIA. AugUStS!), R6. Tbe Stockholders of thin 1. 0111 pan v are ber-by notldeil that toe Bnnrd of Manavers hava determined toauow to ail persona who shad appear a 8tockhuiders on tae Hooks oi the ( onipac v on the hth or September next, alter the closing o, trnnsiers, at tF.M. of tha. dav tin prlvl.ege of aubscribing lor new siock al par, to the extent 01 one share of new stock ior everr fit e shares then standing in their names Each shareholder entitled to a irnctiotial part of a sharj shall have the privilege of subscribing ior a lull share. the !uhjcr!piion books will open on MONDAY, Sep tember 0 and close on SATURDAY, December 1, lttog at 3 P. kl. Pu ujent will be considered due June 1, 18S7, but an lnt.isln.erit ot !iU per cent , or t n do Ura per share, must be paid at ihe time 01 subscribing. The balance mav be paid iroin time to time, at the option or the subscribers, heiorc tbe li-t ot NovemDer. 1837 On aU ntvmnnta. including the aforesaid Instalment, made before the 1st 01 June. IHD7, discount wtli be allowed at tne rate of 6 per cent, per annum a no on a I uavmenta made between tnat date and tbe 1st ot November, lWil, mtereat will be chargtd at the same rate. A 1 stock not eald no In full by the 1st ot Vovemoer, 1R67. will be lorfalted to ih use ot the t'ompany Cer tificates ior tbe new stock will not be Issued until aiter June 1. IRUT. and aaid stick, 11 paid up In lull, wi I be en tit ed to the November dividend of 18o7, bnt to no earlier dividend. SOLOMON NUKPHKKD, 8 .10 Tre.n-r. SPECIAL NOTICES. rSCf- OU'lOE tF THE AMEK1UAN ANTI B' INCRUSTATION COMPAtii, No 147 South FOURTH Street Philadelphia, August 2S, 1886. At a stated meeting of the Board of Directors, held this day it wan Resolved. That a Dividend of TEN PER CENT., In cash, be declared, out of tne earnings ot the Company for 1 he nasi six months, payableon and a ter "eptember 1, 1868, to sucb s ockboldem as stand this dav on the books of the t'ompanv, or their leual representut'ves. Resolved. That the transfer books ot the Company be closed until September 1 , 1K66. 'ibe Board alto, bv resolution, decided to give the stockholders the benefit of he stock of the New Knglnud Auti-lnuruatiatlon Company, obtained in part payment tor the right sold to said Company, deemliglt prudent to retain In the treasury. the intereat in 'he New Eng land Antl-Incruataiion fonipanj . Further, Resolved. Tbat a Stock Dividend of T Wr'NTY-FIVR PBK CENT, be declared, payable on and after dep.etn ber 1, 1866. 8 27 6t H. C. LF.I8KVBINO, Treasurer. IKJSf- OFFICE OF THE STATE GRAVD w3 COUNCIL OF PENNSYLVANIA. U. L. A. Philadelphia, September 1, 188. Br direction of the Piesident 01 the state Counoil of Pennsylvania, U. L. A , the Delegates from that body to the National Council, are hereby invited to oe present at the I.oYAHJMlN SOUTHERN CONVENTION, to bo held In tula city on the Jd Inst ' . SAMULL F. GWINNHIl, It Grand Secretary. frSf OFFICE OF THE VAN DPSEN OIL Ir-SV COMPANY. No. 628 WALNUT Street PlULAnELl'HI A, AugUSt 0 186K, The Anrnal Meeting ot the Stock! olders of the vitl DUSKN OIL COMPANY will be beid at the Office of tbe Company on WEDNESDAY next, September 6 at 2 o'clock V. M. ' 8 al 6t E. K. McDQWFXL. gecretarr. ITS- OKFICK OF THE INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM COMPANY, No. 134 THIRD Sfreet. Piiiladeli-hia, August 2. 1866 A Special Meeting ot tbe stockho'ders 01 the inter na'loiiul le'ro'euui Company will be held attheoitlce 01 the Compaovin Plil alelphia,onthe6thot September proximo, at 12 o'clock, ft. r Bv order ot the President 8 25 lilt C. T. BF.NKDIf!T.Hecretsry. fKp PROMISSORY NOTES BOUGHT AND sold on CommU"lon bv WiLLIAM B. WAYNE, . . Note Broker. T ote Discount Clerk, Bank of North America. 8i"''''t, No. IS BANK, Street rPT MONEY FURNISHED ON NEGOTI Uable Cotlaterals by WILLIAM H. WATBE, Note Broxer. Lste Dlrcount Clerk, Bank of North 'soerli a, s29wr2t Mo. 18 B vHK utreet f" 4EW PEUFUUK 1'OU THE UASPKEHCUIEF. PIIALON'S NlgTtit Oloomtujr Cereus." PIIALON'S "Night Blooming C ereua." PHALON'S "lght Blooming Cereua." PHALOK'b 'JVIght Blooming Cereua." FHALON'S "Night Blooming Cereus." A most exquisite, delicate, and Fragrant Perfume, distll'ed from the rare ard bcautliul flower trom union' It takes Its nam. ( Manufactured only by 61IWI PIIAL.ON aV SON, New Yrk. BEWARE OF COUNT PRFEIT8. ASK r9Q rUAX(?N 8-tajle; nq orusa. tP HEADQUARTERS UNION LKA1UR. IT ,.. . . . , IHiLAni.j.niA.ABgustl im. The Chief Marshal apno in ed ior the rnceatioa f the Loyal Union Southern Delegates to Ae Co nTn tion to be held on MONDAY, fep'emimr I. IBM haa anooiiaced the followlnr namrd Mrhala and flae-lnly-' b oDere1 nd "Pct acoJrll MAaSRALI. WILLIAM R KhKN, Msjor-Oeneral 4EQRiJ; M. MINDCL Genera JOSHUA T. OWEN. Oeneral I.OU1S WAGSKR. Olonel W.MrVI HAEL. JtBN T. IIUTLf.R. THOMPSON REINOLD3. .. . AIDS J aptaia THOMAb MITCHELL. Lieutenant Colonel J. H TAYLOR, V. !., Btajor WASUINOTOM BLADK.M. HOWAHD L. JEWICLT- ' HORATIO O. RICICKL . ;hlet Marshal. It ' KjgT ATTKNTION. DELEQATE3 1-THK on 1C t the Ropubliran mneUag oil Friday night will meet at Teneral mteet Whsrf. Camden. At 0 A.M.. on MONOAX MORNING, to Bra tZV? n,-M,yK, he. invention. All I ?U, ni m?et wiu, M0.bjeCU' 01 tbe o Invite ti JESflB TOWNSF.KD,) 't lT wyL80N?'KU, C"nm'tte- ttSrAN1CJKECIo54PANlYXVAMA FIKE 1NSUR avTJ'.ni'A" ?X ,V'e,ln ,h StockhoidSo7the Petl i;1?! J ?"u Cenipany wl.l be held at their Svwk A m AY' W.dey ot ceytember, at 19 ?iC.k en e e.tionwlil be held for nine Dlrecto's to serve ti r t he ensuing year 822 lot WILL1A. G. CHOW ELL. Secretary. MAMMOTH VEIN CONSOLIDATED i,i.0A1 V,OMPANV.The annual meeting the ,wh"ld w'll bebeldattheofliceof the ConuVW ."iSwiSSi11 1' H'Hdeliih'a,on WEINf.MA ' the twelttb day of September im. at 4 o'cloolt P. M i.e".l,,on of ofllce. nd the transaction of anrh 2. h-.rbu,lneM ni,v 1'gal'T he brought before .ld "TA'S A. B. ALM AN- Setroury. O FALL STYLE NATS. $J THF.O. If. M'CALLA, Hat and Cap Emporium, ft 9 1 8mtp No. BQ4 CIIF.SNUT Street. A KSlUAnLE invkstmmnt: We offer tor sale a limited amount ot BONDS OF THE Pcnnsjltaiiia Kailroad Oomnaf, HAVING FIVE 1EAR8 TO RON, Ana Bearing Interest at Six Per Cent., Payable January and July, jx Pajau FBC FROM A LL GOVERNMENT AND STATE TAXES'. Conrcrfble at option of holder anv time befora ma turity Into their CONSOLIDATED MORTOAOK LOAN. DRfcXEL & CO., B316l4pj No. 34 South T1IITIL) St. O X i: IN I IN .O OF r A L I j AND V V I NT hi U DRESS GOODS. J. M. HAFLEJGII, No. 902 CHESNUT STREET. WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP NEW DRESS FABRICS, IMPORTED EXPRESSLY FOR HIS SALES. 1 JUp IMPORTANT AUCTION NOTICE. SECOND TRADE SALE OF ( BOOTS AND SHOES, FOR THE FALL OF 1866. On Tliursdaj Morning, September 6 Comnienclug at 10 O'clock. PHILIP rORD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL BELL AT TUEItt 8T0BE. No. 5O0 MARKET St., 2000 Cases Prime Boots and Shoes. Everr case represented on the catalogue will be sold without reserve. Hovers ot Boots and Shoes will Bad it to their Interest to attend this sale. PHILIP FOB!) CO., Auotloneeis, 81 fttnwU No. 606 MABKET Street MESS MACKEREL, Fine Large New Mess Mackerel, THE FINEST OF THE BEAHOff. FOB BALE BT SIMON COLTON A CLARKE, ' 14 Mp g.W. cor b'bOAD and V7ALrur. COLrON DENTAL AISOCIATIOM. That ws male the MTBOtTS OXIDH pure, and ad mlnlaterlt in the safest and moat efftotual mnaaer, and extract Teetb absolutely without pain, etehseen thoa sand patients, and the medical profession will testify. It is our specialtr. We never tall. Come to beaduuarters. l8 I tm rp OFFICE. No. 737 WAIMTJT 8treet. PHILADKLPHIA, AUGUST 81, 186.-TIIE tlrm of DK HAVKN A BHO.,conltin of HUUU HtVKN, 5s this day dissolved by lluUtaUon. 8. W DK HAVBN retlilUK. ' iiuuiauou, o. n . Thereflalnlii(j i.artners, nrOff Dl HATCH, Jr and1 AH HAVKN.couuuct the business at saaeDlaee and under same style. i)E HAVr.N HBO., Bankers, " fcV. M KvuUi TUUtU Htmt.